Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Let’s Get To It!... | 11/7/23

Episode Date: November 7, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:00 With Amex Platinum, you have access to over 1,400 airport lounges worldwide. So your experience before takeoff is a taste of what's to come. That's the powerful backing of Amex. Conditions apply. Blaze Radio Network. And now, Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher. We know that Disney and NBC Universal both announced major expansions in their theme park business. Well, Six Flags and Cedar Fair are attempting to merge to create an $8 billion theme park behemoth.
Starting point is 00:00:38 The companies behind Great Adventure and Knottesbury Farm will now be one. Of course, if regulators approve. In a joint statement, the company said they will use the name Six Flags, but keep Cedar Fair's stock ticker fun in case you forget what they're good for. The new combined entity will own and operate 27 amusement parks, 15 water parks, nine resorts across 17 states, Canada and Mexico. Big theme park is upon us. And the wars are not going to be pretty.
Starting point is 00:01:19 So be careful out there. Welcome. Welcome to Chewing the Fat. Speaking of theme park, I had a story sent to me to chewing the fat at the blaze.com And it is a story about people going number two, you know, pooping, in line at theme park rides. So if we're going to have a big theme park,
Starting point is 00:01:53 we need to have some kind of plan for these long lines. Like maybe, I don't know, portable toilet somewhere a couple times in these long lines. lines apparently i thought it was just you know i don't know some kind of urban legend that people were you know dropping their trousers and pooping i don't want to get out of line i don't want to lose my place i can't make it to the bathroom so i'm just going to poop right here in line holy cow well apparently uh you know there are stories out there on some reddit threads i know I know. It's a Reddit thread. So it has to be true, right? So apparently people said, you know, there were reports live and in person in line. I am in the queue for rise of the resistance at Disney World. Someone let their kid take a dump on the floor and then they just walked out and left it.
Starting point is 00:02:52 Now, according to this, there are people, you know, have been, you know, posting on social media sites. about it happening. Another thread talked about at the popular attraction flight of passage. Bodily fluids no longer bother me after working at Disney. Let's just say that the attraction
Starting point is 00:03:13 I work at has what the cast ended up dubbing the poop hall because of the amount of times guests have gone in there and pooped. We even put up a camera and it didn't stop it. Good Lord, the poop hallway. Two former Disneyland, it's not funny, man, I would be so, it's just nasty.
Starting point is 00:03:37 It's just nasty. Two former Disneyland custodial teamworkers have also written about this topic. In their book, oh, they have a book, Cleaning the Kingdom, Insider Tales of Keeping Walt Disney's Dream Spotless. In the chapter titled, Disgusting Things, former cast members, as employees are referred to in company parlance. There's even a name for such happenings, Human Code 8. Yeah, we've got a Human Code Age. Human Code H.
Starting point is 00:04:07 I told you, when people puked on the, I used to go out on those gambling ships, and it was so nasty, and people would, you know, it was all you could eat buffet before on your way out to, you get into international waters to gamble, and so you get out there in international waters
Starting point is 00:04:23 and people have just stuffed themselves full of food from this buffet. And they just turn green and puke everywhere. And that's the people on the gambling ship. Code green. Code green level three. Code green level three.
Starting point is 00:04:39 So Disney has their... Code H, Code H, Code H, Code H on this ride. Code H on this ride. Oh, just nasty. Code H men custodian worker need to clean up after one of the horses pulling a mainstream vehicle did his business. Okay, well, now that's also for humans. taking a dump in line.
Starting point is 00:05:00 I would be so angry. I don't know what you do. You know, I don't know what you do if you're in line. And some little kid has to go to the bathroom. I guess you just have to live with it. You know, an adult? Now, these stories all mention little kids. So I kind of, you can kind of get that, I guess.
Starting point is 00:05:21 But if it's adults, we need to talk. And it wouldn't surprise me that it's adults. but Disney, you need to do something. There has to be some kind of portable porta potty set up, you know, in the line so that people don't necessarily lose their place in line, but they don't have to... They can take care of their business in the porta potty, please.
Starting point is 00:05:43 You can have the Disney port-a-potty, have it, you know, put up Disney stickers on it or something, but just so it doesn't happen, you know, right there in line. Nastiness. That we'll see if big theme park will take that under it. advisement. Coming to a country near you soon. Warning labels on meat.
Starting point is 00:06:04 I know. There's a new study published this week in the journal Appetite, A-P-E-T-I-T-E, Appetite. From researchers at Durham University in England. I missed my study in the journal Appetite, but okay. I must not have gotten the latest edition. Anyway, they are explaining how they tested. labels that warn people of health, climate, and pandemic risks of meat and found that all three options discouraged people from choosing meals that contained meat. Yeah, I don't believe that.
Starting point is 00:06:42 You know, we have the warning labels on cigarettes. Didn't work. Well, I mean, I guess it worked. It didn't work on me. You know, so, you know, it increased the likelihood that smokers will quit or even reduce the chances that certain people will buy cigarettes. Does it, though? Does it? Okay. Okay. All right.
Starting point is 00:07:02 So eating too much red meat, such as burgers and steaks, according to this, has been linked with health impacts, like increased risk of type 2 diabetes, coronary heart disease, stroke, and some cancers. Eating meat is also bad for the climate as it contributes to greenhouse gases and deforestation. You know, trees are cleared to make a lot of. space for cattle and feed? Meat and dairy together produce nearly 15% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Do they, though? Top climate scientists have called for people to curb their meat consumption, especially when it comes to beef. Yeah, we want you to eat bugs. Okay, we don't want you to eat
Starting point is 00:07:44 beef. The meat industry has also been tied to pandemics, in part because of deforestation. Means more animals might come into contact with humans, and thus are more likely to pass on diseases. and also because factory farming means lots of animals are crowded together in tight small spaces, which increases the likelihood that diseases will mutate and spread. Uh-huh. Okay. Yeah, that whole swine flu pandemic from a pig farm in Argentina. Okay, I get it.
Starting point is 00:08:13 So, anyway, they want to put these warning labels on meat. And they said that they were in the study. they took 1001 people. I don't know why they took 1001. I couldn't find 1002. I don't know that. It included different ages, genders and ethnicities.
Starting point is 00:08:35 Ethnicities. Yeah, you know what I'm talking about. Ethnicities. No, that's not right. Ethnicities. Someday, I will learn how to speak. To make up nationally representative sample of the UK's population.
Starting point is 00:08:50 So this is in the UK now, so it's not here yet. And they split them up into four groups. Each group was presented with four meal options, like a meat burger, seafood burger, vegetarian burger, or a vegan burger, and asked to choose one. That question was repeated 20 times, each with a different type of meat, curries, pizza, quesias, pasta dishes, and so on. But while the four groups answered the same question, they saw different things. One group just saw the images of all.
Starting point is 00:09:20 meal options meat, seafood, vegetarian, and vegan, while others saw the meals paired with either a climate warning label, a health warning label, or a pandemic warning label beneath. The climate warning label included an image of a deforested area with a factory in the background. The health label showed someone having a heart attack, and the pandemic label depicted caged animals. All those labels reduced the meat selection by between 7 and 10%. Okay.
Starting point is 00:09:48 I gotta tell you, if you show me a... steak with someone having a heart attack, I would say, wow, it's not going to happen to me. That steak looks too good. I'm going to go ahead and have that. That's all right. Warning labels are, of course, limited in how much information they can get across. Yeah, no kidding. So we'll see if we're going to have warning labels on meat. I just come on now. Warning eating meat can contribute to climate change. So I guess I'm going to go ahead and contribute to climate change today, because I'm going to go ahead and buy that steak. And while I'm eating that meat, I'm going to know that my skin is soft and moisturized because I've used Quinn Pittman's goat milk soap. Now, last week I talked to
Starting point is 00:10:37 Quinn on the show, and he's an amazing young man, no question. You know, he's got his first milk goats at nine. He's now 16 and he's developed a successful goat milk business. I mean, you can go back and listen to Friday's episode of Chewing the Fat, and I talk to Quinn. He is incredible. But I will say this. It's a real soap, old school, hand-pored, made from scratch, and old-school means the soap cleans while moisturizing in a way that most commercial bars simply don't. And that's by design, by the way. Hand-made is the difference between homemade and store-bought anything. And that's especially true with soap. Most people who buy soap, the store don't realize what it's doing to their skin.
Starting point is 00:11:21 Store-bought soap will get you clean, but while it's doing it, it's drying out your skin. And then, of course, you have to keep buying the company's other products like lotions and things that they say will moisturize your skin made by the same company. Huh, funny how that works, isn't it? Now, soap doesn't do that when it's made the right way with goat's milk. And that's what Quinn Pittman discovered when he first started learning about soap, and he's been making it the right way ever since. So if you want your skin to be clean, but also retain its moisture, you need goat soap.
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Starting point is 00:12:52 10% off, I believe, your total order. QPgoat soap.com. All right, let's go to the break room. I need something cold to drink desperately. All right, so I sat through Bass Reefs. I admit, that sounds bad.
Starting point is 00:13:14 It wasn't bad. The first two episodes dropped on Paramount Plus, and we know that there are are eight episodes of Bass Reeves on Paramount Plus, the executive producer, Chad Fianne and Taylor Swearidan, David O'Yello, who is the star of the show as Bass Reeves, is also one of the executive producers.
Starting point is 00:13:35 There's a long list of producers. And so Dennis Quaid is in it, and I know we haven't seen Donald Sutherland yet, but there's some pretty big named actors in. There's a couple actors that you will see, and you'll go, oh, yeah, that guy. I love that guy. and David
Starting point is 00:13:52 O'yello David Oytocombo O'Yelolo, who I love, I mean, I first saw him in Jack Reacher back in 2012. The Tom Cruise Jack Reacher in 2012. He was awesome in that. That was, my gosh, that was in 2012.
Starting point is 00:14:09 And so, I mean, he's done a lot of other work as well. But I love David O'Yelowo. And so I watched the first two episodes. And I enjoy, enjoyed it. I will say, I'm not, okay, so I want it a little bit more. There were some action scenes in the second episode, so hopefully we'll get some more of him hunting down some criminals, although I don't think so. I think this is going to be about, you know, we built up the ground
Starting point is 00:14:35 where we laid the groundwork, episode one, we know where he came from, we know what, where he's drawing from, what he's thinking about, how he's, how he thinks, and then, you know, how he can't make a living as a farmer, and he's got a family, and they keep having kids, and he's got to find a way to feed him and he's been he ends up on the indian reservation so he speaks all these languages and they need his help and they come to him and ask him to be you know a deputy marshal and so uh you know the last question i found fascinating from dennis quaid i don't know whoever his character is in the show um was can you handle the weight of the badge and that's a that's a great question for anyone that wants to be a police officer or you know law enforcement officer can you
Starting point is 00:15:20 handle the weight of the badge and there's a lot of people that answer yes to that that probably shouldn't but of course we know that uh lawman bass reeves uh can handle the weight of the badge i mean his life was the inspiration for the lone ranger and uh he's a fascinating character as uh as just bass reeves himself arrested all these people as a deputy u.s marshal uh you know the story of him arresting his own son um so it It'll be, it'll be, it'll be, it'll be good. I enjoyed it. I enjoyed the first two episodes.
Starting point is 00:15:55 Now let's, you know, let's get to it. That's my review. The first two episodes are really good. We've laid the groundwork. Now let's get to it. Okay, let's see the Screen Actors Guild, the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, said there were still several essential items that they couldn't agree with
Starting point is 00:16:15 during their negotiations with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television and producers, including AI, the AI guidelines. So last week, the studios put forth last and best and final offer. I'm sorry, last, best, and final offer. Okay. So the top executives said that there would not be any more concessions. So SAG after spent the last few days looking over the deal, and they said, no. We're not accepting it.
Starting point is 00:16:49 No, sorry. So I don't know. Are they going to... Has the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Productions are going to come back to the table? I guess they have to. I don't know when, though. I mean, does that mean that the talks are completely shut down?
Starting point is 00:17:03 If they said, hey, last best and final offer, you've got to be willing to walk away from the table. Sag After is definitely willing to walk away from the table. So the actors are like, oh, okay, we're not going to work. So, I mean, they've initiated this work. stoppage since mid-July. And there's been no big negotiations have all
Starting point is 00:17:25 broke down. I mean, Disney, Paramount Plus, Universal Plus, Netflix, Warner Brothers Discovery. They're all trying to put this deal together and it doesn't look like it's going to happen. There's a lot of films that are coming out that the work was done.
Starting point is 00:17:44 I mean, Bass Reeves is another thing that just started, but nobody's promoting it. because they can't promote their new stuff because of the strike. So we'll see. We'll see if this was actually last best and final offer, or they're going to come back to the table and try to, you know, get the actors back to work. Look, they both want to work. I mean, the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers wants the actors back to work.
Starting point is 00:18:13 The actors want to be back to work. So they've got to work out a deal. I mean, this is just silly. Oh, it's just silly that they're not getting what they want. Is that it, Jeff? Yeah, that's exactly what it is. Just work out a deal, okay? Make it happen.
Starting point is 00:18:28 Let's get back to work. We've got content to get to. And I see, you know, we talked about Netflix raising their prices. They said they weren't going to raise their prices originally until the strike was over. Don't be silly. We can't wait for that silly strike to be over. We're going to raise our prices anyway, okay? So they're doing it.
Starting point is 00:18:51 And I guess now we know the details of all their new price plans. Okay. So you can get the standard with ads for $6.99 a month. And that's ad-supported all but a few movies and TV shows available on limited mobile games. Watch two supported devices at any time. Watching full-h-D download on two supported devices at a time. That's $6.99 a month. That's with ads.
Starting point is 00:19:17 The standard plan, unlimited. add free movies, TV shows and mobile games, watch two supported devices at a time, HD, download two, you can add an extra member who doesn't live with you, 1549 a month, and I think the extra person that you can add is another $7.99 a month. So if you want to add someone who doesn't live with you, that's going to cost you $8 a month on your plan, which, you know, okay, so $1549 a month with the standard plan. but there's only two supported devices. Now, if you want to get the premium plan,
Starting point is 00:19:52 unlimited ad-free movies, TV shows, mobile games, four supported devices at a time. You know, ultra-hd, download six supported devices at a time. Option to add up to two extra members who don't live with you. Oh, that's great. They're going to give me an option to add two people that don't live with me for $7.99 each a month. Okay, that's great.
Starting point is 00:20:15 Netflix, Spatial Audio. That is $22.99 a month. Plus, you know, add another, if you want to add two people that don't live with you, that's another, what I say, is $7.99 a $16 a month on top of that. So that's great. You're looking at what, $32, $38, $39, almost $40 a month for the premium plan and two people that don't live with you for $7.99 a month. Okay, so there's your new Netflix deals.
Starting point is 00:20:46 and man, that is something to look forward to, isn't it? Yes, Jeff, it is. Okay, all right. I will say without new content from the actors, perhaps you might want to rethink what you're charging me because you're charging me for stuff that you don't have. Oh, we've got the availability to view all kinds of stuff that we've had in the past.
Starting point is 00:21:10 I know, but nothing new. Nothing new. All right, speaking of Netflix, I see where Doc Antle, you remember him from Tiger King, he just pled guilty to wildlife trafficking and money laundering. So federal officials say an exotic wildlife preserve owner are famous from Tiger King. Yeah, he was a strange bird, man.
Starting point is 00:21:32 All these animal exotic wildlife people are strange birds. You can quote me on that. So he was known for the sale and purchasing of cheetah cubs and lion cubs. and juvenile chimpanzees and tigers, and they were all protected by the Endangered Species Act, according to the Justice Department. So the 63-year-old doc, who you met on Tiger King, tried to hide animal payments as donations to his nonprofit organization.
Starting point is 00:22:05 The defendant held himself out as a conservationist, yet he repeatedly violated the laws, and that's according to the Justice Department. So he faces a maximum of five years imprisonment, fines up to $250,000, three years of supervised release for each count. He operates the Myrtle Beach Safari in South Carolina and is the founder of the nonprofit registered in the state called the Rare Species Fund. So investigators found evidence that Antle and a co-conspirator had also used cash acquired through the transportation and harboring of immigrants who illegally entered the country. So I wonder if the co-conspirator was the one that turned on him, probably. Now, the jury in June acquitted him of five counts of animal cruelty.
Starting point is 00:22:48 The judge in the case dismissed four more animal cruelty charges facing Antle and all charges against his two adult daughters. So now they're still, they couldn't let that go. So they still had to bring him down. And remember, I mean, this is just more Tiger King fallout. You know, I mean, Joe's still in prison. Joe Exotic, my man, a Tiger King, still in prison. prison. So that was for his attempt to murder Carol Baskin down there in Tampa Bay.
Starting point is 00:23:18 So he, I guess that's right, I forgot that the Tiger Cake, Joe Exotic, a Joseph Meldonado passage, had one year shaved off his jail sentence last year because he began treatment for early stage cancer. He's in jail right down the road from me here in Dallas, Fort Worth. Maybe I'll stop in and see him. Then again, maybe I won't. Boarding for flight 246 to Toronto is delayed 50 minutes. Ugh, what? Sounds like Ojo time. Play Ojo? Great idea.
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Starting point is 00:24:29 Jeff Fisher Radio on Instagram and Facebook. You can email the show anytime using Chewing the Fat at the Blaze.com. I see them all. I read them all. I may not reply, but I do see them. Thank you very much. And you can follow me on YouTube, Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher is my YouTube channel. You can order a cameo from me. That's not free, but go to Cameo and then add. at Jeffie JFR and just, you know, order a cameo.
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Starting point is 00:26:43 so start taking care of yourself today. Get liverhelp.com slash jeffy. Okay, who died today? Who died today? Taraja Rampsus, is a stunt performer in the Marvel films, and he's been a stunt performer in so many things, has died at 41. Not only him, he and three of his children were killed in a car crash in Atlanta on Halloween night.
Starting point is 00:27:12 So, so sad. And this guy was, you know, part of the Fast and Furious and Avengers and the Black Panther movies. Wow, I mean, three of his kids, the family is just devastated. The mom has tweeted, you know, her talented son and, you know, who passed away. And I can't believe they're gone. It's just unbelievable. My favorite line was from director of a Duvarn, who worked with Ramesa Sassana at her distribution company, described him as regal.
Starting point is 00:27:44 And that that's the word that comes to mind when I think of him. He walked like a king. and to me he always acted like one. Very sad. Rest in peace. To Raja, very, very sad. Also, who died today? Evan Ellingson,
Starting point is 00:28:00 best known for his work as a teenager and my sister's keeper and CSI Miami. He was 35. He has passed away. No cause of death has been given. So the coroner's office list is at as
Starting point is 00:28:18 pending. He was staying at a sober living home and I guess he had struggled with drugs in the past. Huh, a kid actor in Hollywood struggling with drugs, go figure. Anyway, we don't know why
Starting point is 00:28:34 Evan died at 35 and it doesn't say that so I don't know why you're looking at me like well, that's what it is. It doesn't say that not once in this story. So we don't know that rest in peace. Evan, Ellen Okay, so this is kind of cool.
Starting point is 00:28:51 The mobility of a man with advanced Parkinson's disease has been restored using an electrical implant placed on his lower spine. That's according to a study published yesterday, experts caution that technology, if successful and expanded clinical trials, would not be commercially available for five to ten years. Parkinson's is such a horrible disease. I had a family member who was diagnosed with. I watched him get worse over the years. and he actually went around the country and said, I want to, he went to the VA,
Starting point is 00:29:22 the different VAs around the country and said, I want to be your guinea pig. Treat me. I need to use me to find a cure for this. And at the, at close to the end, they couldn't test him anymore because he had so many things done to him. They wouldn't know what worked and what didn't. And so nothing, some things would work for a short period of time.
Starting point is 00:29:44 And then it would, you know, not pan out and Parkinson's would come back and win the battle again. It's just a really, really horrible disease. So this patient was diagnosed with Parkinson over 30 years ago, and the disease led to significant mobility issues. Yeah, it's really bad. I just remember my relative trying to eat. You know, he gets so angry because his hand would shake
Starting point is 00:30:10 and he couldn't bring the spoon to his mouth. And it was just the house that he lived, that he was living in was the house he built. with his own hands and he couldn't even feed himself. It was just just really, really sad. So this disease led him to fall up to six times a day.
Starting point is 00:30:26 So two years ago, researchers inserted a neuroprostetic device in his lower spine to send the signals to areas of his body showing weakness. The procedure corrected Mark Gauthier's irregular manner of walking and allowed him to go for miles at a time without
Starting point is 00:30:45 falling. Wow. So maybe this is something that will help. I don't know. I sure hope it does. We have to find this is something that it would be wonderful to find a cure for. And there doesn't seem to be one close. Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe Michael J. Fox and his foundation has spent some bunch of money to try to find a cure and are getting closer. I don't know. It's the second most, I didn't know this. Parkinson's is the second most common neurodegiate. degenerative disease in the world, afflicting over six million individuals. The disease stems from the premature decay of dopamine producing neurons in the mid-brain.
Starting point is 00:31:26 Duh. I mean, how many? You say, you think Parkinson's, you think of the premature decay of dopamine producing neurons in the mid-brain. So treatments typically involve mimicking dopamine in the irrelevant neural region, though, yeah, efficacy declines over time. Nothing holds. very sad so maybe this is something that will actually uh actually help in for in long-term format
Starting point is 00:31:52 for people with parkinson's disease we can certainly hope and pray for that an email uh to the show chewing the fat at the blaze dot com from uh tucson uh the email love the show geoffie well thank you uh appreciate jeffy maybe the pharmacist uh and referring to the pharmacists who are walking out around the country and Walgreens and CVS, you know, because their workload. I mean, holy cow. They're asked to work their shifts. Sometimes people ask me three questions at once, and I just can't. Anyway, so maybe the pharmacician asked their pharmacy techs to be more helpful, okay?
Starting point is 00:32:35 In this example, Tucson says, I had to pick up a prescription for antibiotics. I'm blind. I asked the tech to read the label to me so I would know when to take the meds. He said he had to get a pharmacist to read it to me. I said, I just need to know if I'm taking it twice a day or three times a day. He went running for the pharmacist to read that information to me. Maybe the pharmacist could train their text to read labels.
Starting point is 00:33:03 You know what? I got it. And they ask you that all the time when you pick up prescriptions. Do you need some questions answered from? the pharmacist. And I guess if you needed something, some other deep information, you'd want the pharmacist. But a simple question, like, you know, how much do I take the tech should be able to answer that? That's kind of embarrassing, actually. That's not legal. Okay. You know what? I will take the word of Billy the tech behind the counter. It says here on the label,
Starting point is 00:33:38 take it two times a day with food. Okay, thank you. Have a nice day. I'm pretty sure that will be okay. It's hockey season and you can get anything you need delivered with Uber Eats. Well, almost, almost anything. So no, you can't get a nice rank on Uber Eats. But iced tea, ice cream, or just plain old ice? Yes, we deliver those.
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Starting point is 00:34:31 See app for details. Here we go again. Another pod of or herd of orcas attacked and sunk another yacht. I don't know what their deal is, but we need to put an end to this soon. We need to set these orcas straight. So in the straight of Gibraltar, the yacht was attacked by a herd of orcas. The tourism company that operated the vessel wrote on their Facebook post that they hit the steering fin for 45 minutes, causing major damage and leakage.
Starting point is 00:35:04 Despite attempts to bring the yacht to port by the captain crew and the rescuers, I guess they had rescuers there, port tugs and the Moroccan Navy. the unit sunk near the entrance to the port. The ship's crew was unharmed and evacuated to Spain. The attack is the fourth time a vessel has been sunk or sank by killer whales in the strait of Gibraltar in the past two years. Researchers believe it's possible that killer whales are being coached to do this by White Gladys and Orca, who they believe is taking revenge after suffering trauma,
Starting point is 00:35:42 either from fishing vessel or fishing nets. That's right. I forgot about White Glanis. She's coaching him. Hey, there's one. You guys go get that for killing my kid, okay? I've suffered trauma. That's a, hey, look, orcas are remarkably intelligent.
Starting point is 00:36:04 That's why I say, when they start attacking your boat, perhaps you could use a weapon and detour them. Oh, look. Is that orcas attacking our yacht? If they're that intelligent, maybe they'll learn their lesson. They'll look back at White Gladys and say, hey, they are, they're shooting at us? So I know you want us to take revenge, but we're getting shot at. And if White Gladys says, no, go, you know, in Orca language, no, go, attack, attack, I've been traumatized.
Starting point is 00:36:42 And they go back to the yacht. perhaps a and then a would detour them. I know they say that they're remarkably intelligent and they can teach different techniques and orcas
Starting point is 00:36:58 are tearing open great white sharks and sucking out their livers. That's what it says here. They've recorded these orcas, I guess, tearing open white sharks and sucking out their livers. Not sure what that has to do
Starting point is 00:37:14 sinking yachts but so i'm just saying uh perhaps we need to do some warning signs uh some warning shots to the killer whales you don't have to shoot them although look if they keep attacking uh you got to put them down it's just the way it is humans first okay i don't i believe that i don't care oh they're so smart and they're communicators and they've been in the sea forever stop attacking humans. Okay, I know White Gladys has you under her spell of being traumatized
Starting point is 00:37:50 and as making you sink fishing vessels, but when you start attacking yachts with humans on them, we're going to have to put you down. You know, maybe you just start traveling with a whale skull on your yacht. Just to show them, hey,
Starting point is 00:38:08 could be you. All right, don't be attacking this yacht. Because I know we found a dolphin skull in a piece of luggage last week, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection. The luggage was separated from its owner on an international flight, re-entering the U.S., was scanned through an X-ray in Detroit, Detroit Metro, and the skull-like shape was detected. And they said, hey, we need to take a look at that. And upon further inspection, they realized that it was a dolphin. skull. Now, I guess it's, you're not supposed to have a dolphin skull? According to this, the possession of wildlife items, especially those of protected animals, is prohibited. We take wildlife smuggling seriously,
Starting point is 00:38:54 but he wasn't smuggling wildlife. He had a skull. So, I mean, it was already dead. Okay, well, anyway, it says here that some fish and wildlife products are subject to restrictions. permits and prohibitions when entering and leaving the country, including wild birds, land, or moraine mammals, reptiles, fish, shell, fish, mollocks, and vertebrates, and any animal part or product to include skins, tusks, bones, feathers, or eggs. So the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is now in possession of the skull, and we'll be investigating further. I say just tape those skulls on your yacht.
Starting point is 00:39:36 and let the whales take a look at them. And just leave them off to let the whales know. Okay? Yeah, you tell White Gladys, we're coming for you. All right, go ahead, White Gladys. You could tell your other herd of killer whales to attack the yachts, but they're going to see the skulls up there and maybe not mess around. I mean, I like the idea of that.
Starting point is 00:40:03 And I know they found, they just, I saw a story the other day. Oh, shoot. they found a human skull at a Florida thrift store. First of all, I love thrift stores, and I love Florida thrift stores. So apparently, some guy is down in Fort Myers, and he's going through a thrift store, and he says, hey, that looks like a real human skull there. And so, they contacts the sheriff's office.
Starting point is 00:40:30 What are you doing? If you're at a thrift store and you're, oh, I've got to call the police, that could be a human skull. So he calls the police. I mean, good for you. See something, say something, right? You're at a thrift store. Is that a human skull?
Starting point is 00:40:44 I guess so. I better call the police. Okay. So then he calls the police and they showed up and they find the skull and they believed it to be human. The store owner said, hey, I bought a storage unit that I purchased years ago. The skull was in the storage unit. So now the sheriff's office is going to work with the medical examiner's office and they're going to test the skull and they're going to try to find.
Starting point is 00:41:06 out, you know, what's going on. They said, it's not suspicious in nature. We just can't have human skulls at thrift stores. Why not? I mean, we don't know what human it is, Jeff. Oh, okay, never mind. I say put that on the yacht, too. Let all white gladys see human skulls and dolphin skulls and orca skulls. Let them hang off that yacht. Then bring it on white glattice. Let's see what you got now. Stream and subscribe to more Blaze Media content at the blaze.com slash podcasts. Unwrap holiday magic at Holt Renfrew with gifts that say I know you. From festive and cozy fashion to Lux Beauty and Fragrant Sets, our special selection has something for every style and price point.
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