Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Jeffy's Corner: Deep Thoughts, By Brian Nole
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You're listening to the Jeff Fisher Show.
When our water heater broke down last month, it was a nightmare.
It took five hours for the plumber to show up,
and he charged us a couple of hundred bucks just to come out.
Then it cost another $1,800 to put in the new water heater.
By the time it was all said and done, I felt like I'd been taken.
But what else could I do?
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So one of the guys that works on the Blaze,
Brian Noel, I'm told, has his own little special little Brian Noel blog.
And so New York sends me a link to the Brian Noel blog.
And the caption of this particular write.
by Mr. Brian Knoll at Briannolblog.com.
Birthdays matter, especially yours.
And I know you don't know Brian.
If you know, Brian, you know, he's, you know, Mr. Positive, Mr. on top of the world, Mr.
I'm going to get right on that.
And I love it.
I love it.
But his little, I think, birthday celebration, I could be a little,
piece of the clip of the interlude Brian Noel blog.
I think birthday celebrations are important because whether we're consciously aware of the fact or not,
there are reflections of our gratitude for the gift of life.
Birthdays are milestones in our lives.
We grow with each year we live, and no matter the circumstances,
we can always find things to be grateful for.
Celebrating this precious gift does not require us to be arrogant or selfish, as some may believe,
But it's best when we express our appreciation for family and friends and all the great experiences we've had.
I've noticed some young adults dedicated an entire month to their birthdays.
Hey, oh, wait a minute.
I can have like a birthday novella.
I can celebrate, you know, for weeks on end.
I should have thought that a long time ago.
Right?
He's right.
To a point.
Now, he's right because.
he writes this on his 27th birthday.
All right.
I told you that my oldest son was born when I was 28.
So I may have written something like this when I was 27th.
Not really.
But close.
At 27, you know, life was, you know, just bought a house.
Then I'm all in love.
Everything's got hunky dory.
I've only been kicked in the teeth a few times.
So at 27, you know, this is the way you're good for him.
Wait a few years, Brian, okay?
Wait a few years.
You may change your birthdays matter to birthdays suck, especially yours.
I'm Brian Null.
Gosh, why am I?
And I already thanked you for wishing me happy birthday, right?
Okay. I already told you I'm a little off kilter. I don't have my phone. I'm a little shaky. Okay.
So just back off me. Back off me. So I'm going through the social media world and I'm trying to figure out, oh, it's interesting here. What's interesting here? And I see that, oh my gosh, Twitter shares drop on news of companies executive shakeup. And they go through this list. And Twitter is just, you know, people are jumping ship left and right.
and Dorsey, the CEO, is saying, you know, trying to calm everybody down and saying we're making the big shakeup.
But then I remember a few days before that, it talks about Twitter stock, before all this happened, before they started kicking doors down.
Twitter stock is down some 40%.
So Jack Dorsey, the CEO, kicked out of the billionaires club.
So Jack gets out of the Billionaires Club on Twitter
And then a few days later
People are getting the boot
I mean people are changing their lives at Twitter
Making changes
Moving on
Finding more exciting things to do with their lives
Working for other
Other experiences
Just not Twitter
So really
Jack is just like look
I'm not a billionaire anymore
you people are gone.
I want to get some people in here that's still going to continue to make me a billionaire, please.
So good luck, Jack.
I mean that.
Good luck to you.
I hope you crank that back up to the billionaire status.
And for those of you that are Facebook lovers, and I'm torn.
I'm torn.
I think I like, the only reason I like Twitter better is because it's quick hit and move on.
Facebook, people, you know, they want to explain and they want to write stories and they want to
tell stories and I got, okay, that's fine. But as far as news and information and moving on,
I really prefer Twitter. I know Facebook is trying to move on and then Twitter tries to do that
with their, you know, well, extra long tweets. You can have extra long tweets. No, I mean, you can still
have. There's ways for you to have extra long tweets now, but no, Twitter's not supposed to be for
that. Okay. Jack, you might want to think about that when you're thinking about you losing your
money. Maybe you're trying to do too many big things and catch up to face. You don't need to
catch up to Facebook, okay? Be Twitter. It's a little helpful hint from me. Be yourself.
So Facebook and our man Zuckerberg, who has not been kicked off that billionaire list,
I'll guarantee you that. They like to believe that they are, you know, hey, we're Facebook and
we're we love people and we're here for you. Okay. And we care about you. And we most important,
we're Facebook.
Okay.
And what we do is what's important.
So Facebook is now banning private sales of guns on Facebook and Instagram.
And it's meant to clamp down on unlicensed gun transactions.
Are we really sure that that's a big deal on Facebook?
I'm on Facebook quite a bit.
I'm on Facebook quite a bit.
And I'm trying to remember if I've ever had a post saying,
Hey, Jeff, want to buy one of my guns?
No.
Now, they already say, oh, they prohibit offering marijuana and pharmaceuticals
and illegal drug sales.
Yeah, they prohibit that, but they don't prohibit those ads
shoving in your face along the side in every, every down timeline.
shoving ads in your face.
They believe that's all they make their money, Jeff.
I know.
But the big holier than thou banning private sales of guns.
I don't think that was that really that big of a deal.
But it sounds good, doesn't it?
You can't sell your private guns anymore on Facebook.
Huh.
Never knew you were doing that to begin with.
But hey, okay.
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When our water heater broke down last month, it was a nightmare.
It took five hours for the plumber to show up,
and he charged us a couple of hundred bucks just to come out.
Then it cost another $1,800 to put in the new water heater.
By the time it was all said and done, I felt like I'd been taken.
But what else could I do?
The smartest thing you can do is get a home warranty from American residential warranty.
Their home warranties pay to repair or replace all your major appliances when they're
they break and they will break.
And at the worst possible time,
call American Residential Warranty right now.
For free information on home warranties,
starting at just pennies a day.
Don't wait for your refrigerator to stop running
or your ceiling fans to stop turning.
Call American Residential Warranty right now.
Ask how you can save up to 50% on washer and dryer coverage.
Just call 1-800-6-8-6-39-10.
That's 1-800-6-6-39-10.
Again, 1-800.
686.3910. Call now.
