Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Neurodiverse... | 12/18/23

Episode Date: December 18, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:55 concluding Perry had taken ketamine infusion therapy for depression and anxiety a week and a half before his death. The ketamine in his system at the time of his death, however, could not be from that infusion therapy since ketamine's half-life is three to four hours or less. So this ketamine in Perry's system caused both cardiovascular, overstimulation, and respiratory depression.
Starting point is 00:01:24 No evidence of alcohol, methamphetamine, cocaine, cocaine, heroin, PCP or fentanyl. The contributory factors in Perry's death included drowning, coronary artery disease, burenferrin-ferene effects. Burenferene is used to wean addicts off opioids. What's interesting, of course,
Starting point is 00:01:46 is that Perry had been undergoing ketamine infusion therapy every other day for some time. Six months before he passed, a new doctor decided Perry was doing well enough that he didn't need the treatment that often. Uh-huh. So there's no information on how long he was, you know, what was the, how frequently he was getting the ketamine infusion therapy in the months before he died. But he apparently needed was self-medicating with some other ketamine infusion therapy, you know, like somebody else's ketamine. He also smoked two packs of cigarettes a day, had COPD, emphysema, and diabetes.
Starting point is 00:02:24 So according to the medical examiner's report, uh, and interviews, Perry was clean and sober for 19 months. Remember, he was found out responsive in his jacuzzi after playing a couple hours of pickleball, went home, sent his due person out to get something, and then she came back and found him in the hot tub. So, I mean, he was self-medicating with the ketamine. The doctor was wrong, I'm guessing, and deciding that the ketamine infusion therapy,
Starting point is 00:02:55 he didn't need it as much as he was getting it. and then he decided that yeah okay whatever you say i'm going to do it myself so there you have it uh very sad but not a surprise that uh matthew was self-medicating and tried to take care of himself and you know he was i guess he was doing the best he could uh you know still smoking still having other on dietary issues but he wasn't using drugs anymore oh jeff it was ketamine i know but he wasn't using, you know, alcohol, methamphetamine, cocaine, heroin, PCP, or fentanyl. So just let it go. Welcome!
Starting point is 00:03:35 Welcome to chewing the fat. So, you know, we mentioned last week where Mark Zuckerberg, the head of MEDA, Mr. Facebook, had sold stock for $185 million. Well, now we know what he needed the money for. He is building a Hawaii compound, apparently at least $100 million for this compound, complete with an underground bunker in its own food and energy sources. In a secret project, I guess we know about it so it's not secret anymore, he's trying to conceal his doomsday preparations. He has a complex called the Kula Ranch, K-O-L-A-U ranch, is already partially constructed. and is shaping out to be one of the most expensive
Starting point is 00:04:26 personal construction projects in modern history. Okay. The compound on Kauai Island will consist, I think it's Kauai Island, K-A-U-A-I Island, will consist of more than a dozen buildings with two central mansions
Starting point is 00:04:43 that will be connected by a tunnel that leads to a 5,000 square foot underground shelter with an escape hatch accessible via ladder. Okay, I hope there's more than one escape hatch because if somebody comes in the main escape hatch there's no other way out right you got to have some kind of secret way out you have to if you remember if you watch the show i told you to watch uh zero zero zero the main italian gangster who's in his underground bunker
Starting point is 00:05:12 has a special escape hatch uh that he uses to get out of there because the main hatch to the underground bunker was breached so i'm just saying you need an extra way out it has to. The property will house at least 30 bedrooms and 30 bathrooms, because I mean, you can never have too many bathrooms, am I right? And we'll also feature dottings of guest houses, a group of 11 disc-shaped tree houses joined together by rope bridges. That sounds like fun. The subterranean bunker will hold a living space and mechanical room and feature an apparent blast-resistant concrete and steel door. Wow. He spent $170 million to purchase the land to build his ranch,
Starting point is 00:05:59 which he and his wife and kids view as their family home. Now, I just want to be clear, before we read any more about this, and this is in Hawaii. Okay, I don't understand why we're building a bunker in Hawaii. It's an island. I mean, it could be underwater in a heartbeat, and I feel like the bunker is not going to do you any good underwater. Hey, I could be wrong.
Starting point is 00:06:21 Maybe he has a submarine attached to it, so that if it goes underwater, you're good to go. Other exits and entrances throughout the compound's buildings will have doors and keypads, locks, soundproofing. The library will feature a secret door according to the construction documents. Cameras are already everywhere, according to one worker, and the plans show that one smaller ranch building
Starting point is 00:06:42 has more than 20 cameras alone. He's planning for some sort of apocalypse, according to some of the people doing this story. they're you know we're getting special reports from the builders and construction workers it's supposed to be self-sufficient a water tank 55 feet in diameter 18 feet tall along with the pump system will be housed on the property existing ranching and agriculture on the 1400 acres already provide food sources he has built a six-foot wall around the compound and has contracted workers no matter their level of involvement to sign NDAs
Starting point is 00:07:19 regarding their work on the property. Yeah, so how are we getting this information? He has spent $170 million. Yeah, to purchase the land, we know that. Meta did not immediately return. Yeah, no kidding. He's not going to comment on that. So good luck, Mark.
Starting point is 00:07:33 Have fun. I'm glad you could do it. Good for you. We all want our bunker. We all want to be able to be safe. I just find it interesting that we're building this 5,000 square foot underground shelter
Starting point is 00:07:47 with an escape. patch and we're not i guess you know we have to look at some of the plans and uh take a look and see if there actually is a secret other way out because there has to be otherwise uh you're screwed and uh we can't have that can we mark you know i talked about this this morning uh on the daily mojo i was over there uh doing a little bit of their show the uh morning what the hell is the name of the show i don't Morning Mojo, Real Daily Mojo.com. Mojo 50, RealDailymojo.com, something like that. Brad and Ron do their morning show,
Starting point is 00:08:32 and I'm over there, you know, working with them this morning. Anyway, I talked about the story, and it still irks me, okay? It just irks me. So this lady buys a vase at a thrift store, a goodwill store, for $3.99. Then as she finds out, She buys it for $399, thinking that it might be worth, I don't know, $1 or $2,000.
Starting point is 00:08:55 But come to find out, it's worth over $100,000. Why doesn't this happen to me? So this lady Jessica Vinson, who was shopping at the local goodwill in Virginia with her partner, noticed something in caught her eye, a stunning glass vase with swirling translucent red and C-foam green pattern in perfect condition. While she knew she had to have it,
Starting point is 00:09:23 she didn't know what it was worth. And she said there was nobody in the aisle, and I picked it up, and I couldn't believe that it was glass, like solid glass, not painted. And it was really beautiful up close. In my mind, I thought, you know, maybe it was worth $1,000 or $2,000.
Starting point is 00:09:40 I knew it was good, but I didn't know it was like the master work that is. So she, Went ahead and found collectors on Facebook and directed several auctioneers, including the Wright Auction House. And Wright Auction House specialists visited Vincent to see the piece in person to make an offer. After careful consideration, Vincent sold the vase for $107,000. Why does this not happen to me again, I ask? Now, she wasn't out looking at a thrift store for anything for her.
Starting point is 00:10:16 She was out looking for something to make some money on. It says here she raises polo ponies. So she's already got a little cash. It's not cheap to raise polo ponies. Okay? And so she was something, she said early in the interview, I just had to have it. Uh-huh.
Starting point is 00:10:32 I just had to have it. And it was something I really wanted until they offered me $107,000. And then I was like, yeah, go ahead. You can have it. It's yours. Look how beautiful it is. I know. It's gorgeous, isn't it?
Starting point is 00:10:43 Go ahead and take it. No problem. So the vase is from some renowned Italian architect, Carlo Scarpa. You know them, you love them. The glass itself is relatively simple. It follows the technique Scarpa invented of apply brushstrokes of color to create this painted-like surface during the billowing process. It's also a testament to his idea that a vase can be elevated to become a work of art. So it really is referencing fine art as it's painted with these brush strokes while the glass is hot and being blown.
Starting point is 00:11:22 So it's pretty special. In the Italian glass world, Scarpa Glass is sort of considered to be the very best. It's its own collecting field in and of itself. Again, I want to ask, why does this not happen to me? There's a small chip on the vase. Oh, no. Oh, no. Oh, no.
Starting point is 00:11:43 we said even if there was a small chip on the vase it would make it less worth less than 10,000 but there was no chip it was just sent to goodwill incredible it wasn't chipped or damaged i mean that's darn lucky i've purchased a lot of things from goodwill and uh i have not purchased that so congratulations to miss vinson for the find of the year at goodwill in virginia 399 for 107,000 dollars. Pretty good deal. All right, let's go to the break room. I need something cold to drink desperately. Okay, be sure to follow me on my social media accounts at Jeffrey JFR on Twitter, Jeff Fisher Radio, on Facebook
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Starting point is 00:13:14 and just every time I see December 18th, I think of her. So that funny lie of men don't remember dates. Yeah, we do. We remember them. Doesn't mean they stick with us, or we try to forget them, but we do remember him. Anyway, it was going to be off this week,
Starting point is 00:13:32 and I'm just sitting here. I got up and I did Mojo 5-0 this morning, and I thought, you know what? I might as well do a show and say hello to you. So thank you for subscribing to Chewing the Fat. If you're listening to this and you are not a subscriber, what are you doing with your life?
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Starting point is 00:14:00 But the main rule that you have to follow is that when asked any time, hey, what are you listening to? Your answer has to be chewing the fat with Jeff Fisher. Okay? So I know you're going to listen to more stuff. Everybody does. I appreciate it.
Starting point is 00:14:14 But, you know, if you have headphones in or you're somewhere and somebody says, hey, what are you listening to? Your answer as a subscriber to chewing the fat has to be chewing the fat with Jeff Fisher. And that's those are just the rules. That's the rules of the show. So I'm just letting you know the rules. I see where Taylor Swift, you know where you love her. You know, she's, we see her at all the Kansas City Chiefs games now or most of them.
Starting point is 00:14:37 She was definitely there yesterday. And I, and they won. Congratulations to the Kansas City Chiefs. although they were not in Kansas City. They were in New England, and that's where the family and Taylor was. But I see now that Taylor has used the equivalent of the energy used by 17 houses in one year,
Starting point is 00:15:00 or the electricity use of 26.9 homes for one year. This is according to greenhouse gas equivalencies calculators, and I love the greenhouse gas equivalency, calculator. And that's because she's used her jet. Based on statistics tracked by Taylor Swift's jet, did I say jet? I mean jets, plural. She has produced 138 tons of C.O2 emission to date. She would need to plant 2,282 trees and allow those to grow for 10 years in order to offset the environmental damage caused by her flights. Now, I want to be clear. I don't believe that.
Starting point is 00:15:46 And that she can fly anywhere she wants. She has the money. She has the planes. She can do whatever the hell she wants. Now, she's purchased, it says in the story that she's purchased carbon offsets. This was before her concert tours. One of her
Starting point is 00:16:02 spokespeople said that before the tour kicked off in March of 2020 that Taylor had purchased more than double the carbon credits needed to offset set all tour travel. Okay.
Starting point is 00:16:22 And they also said that she's working less than her jet's carbon emissions by traveling less frequently than in previous years. Plus, sometimes she lets people use her jets, so it isn't just her. Oh, oh, okay. Now, apparently she's moved in temporarily to Travis's Kansas City House,
Starting point is 00:16:42 so she's been staying there. I mean, I don't know how she can do it. Travis has got some $6 million dump that he's got in Kansas City. That's definitely not what Taylor is used to living in, but love does silly things. We don't see things we should see when we're all in love. She's got two jets. She has her Falcon 7X jet on Jonts that she uses around the world.
Starting point is 00:17:07 And she also has her N621MM under Island Jet Inc, the DeSault Falcon 900. Oh, wait, okay, no, no, no. The DeSalt Falcon 7X is the N621MM under the Allen Jet Inc. And the DeSalt Falcon 900 has registered as N898TS under SATA LLC. Anyway, they're both tied to Taylor Swift Productions in Nashville, Tennessee. And so she's number one in the pollution rankings. I was looking at the list.
Starting point is 00:17:41 I honestly, to be fair, I really don't care. I just love that these people telling us how we're purchasing carbon offsets. Okay, stop it. So Taylor's number one. She's out 170 flights, 8,293 tons of CO2. Floyd Mayweather is number two, 177 flights, 7,076 tons of CO2. Jay-Z, 136 flights, 6,981 tons of CO2. Alex Rodriguez, A-Rod,
Starting point is 00:18:14 106 flights, 5,342 tons of CO2 except when there's bad weather and then he has to run a car and drive home to the wife and the kids if we've all seen the commercial. Blake Shelton, 111 flights, 4,495 tons of CO2.
Starting point is 00:18:33 So he's had a lot of flights, but short distances, I guess. Spielberg, 61 flights, a little over 4,000, almost 4,500 tons. Kardashian, 57 flights, 4,000. Walberg has 101 flights, 3,772 tons. Oprah has 68 flights, 3,4903 flights. Okay, so, I mean, that's not bad.
Starting point is 00:18:55 Really, I don't care. It makes no difference to me. I think the Earth will be just fine, okay? So, whatever Taylor, if Taylor wants to fly around the world and see Travis, and if Travis wants to fly around the world and C. Taylor, good for them. Just don't tell me that I have to cut back on my usage.
Starting point is 00:19:18 Okay, just please don't tell me I have to cut back on mine. You do you. So I'm reading this story about Bella Ramsey, the actress or actor from The Last of Us. And she was in the Game of Thrones too. As Moramont, right? That was her name in Game of Thrones. She was Moramont.
Starting point is 00:19:38 She ran things at once. Anyway, so this article is talking about how when she got offered the job on Last of Us. The first thought was, uh-oh. She said, sure, it was the lead into one of the most hyped video game adaptations of all time. Yeah. Sure, it was a role in which hundreds of other teenagers had fought tooth and nail on an HBO show with bigger budget than Game of Thrones. Yes. But I was very aware, says the 20-year-old, that this was going to propel me to a level of fame and recognition that you can't.
Starting point is 00:20:10 come back from i was saying goodbye to my anonymity that's petrifying and it goes on to talk about uh how she got the gig and how busy she is and you know she wants to uh she wants to she'd like to have a day where everything's not worked out she likes riding the tube she likes to feel normal uh but she loves working on the set and she loves working you know obviously if she's not working she says she feels like she's missing something got it but in this our article she says that I'm neurodiverse she always suspected for years that they were neurodiverse they'd hung out with adults on the set they weren't there so now she's neurodiverse and I'm like well what the heck is neurodiverse okay so okay so
Starting point is 00:21:10 just so you know, neurodiverse. Displaying or characterized by autistic or other neurologically atypical patterns of thought of behavior. Not neurotypical. The intended audiences for the courses include both neurodiverse and neurotypical students. Huh. Okay. Now, neurodiversity is a word used to explain the unique ways people's brains work. While everyone's brain developed similarly, no tube brain. brain function just alike.
Starting point is 00:21:42 Being neurodivergent means having a brain that works differently from the average or neurotypical person. I think I'm neurodiverse. I think I'm going to start counting myself as neurodiverse because I feel that way. I feel like my brain works differently from the average or neurotypical person. So Bella, I am just like you. We can be neurodiverse together. $200 in annual credits for travel and dining means you not only satisfy your travel bug,
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Starting point is 00:22:55 37. Now, don't look at me like that. You're like to say, there you go. Another one, 37. No, he was hit while riding his bicycle. He was hit by a car by riding his bicycle in Brooklyn. Oh, okay, very sad. So he passed away at the age of 37. Rest in peace, Kenny DeForest. Okay, is it just me or I don't understand. understand this. Okay, so Supreme Court Justice, former
Starting point is 00:23:29 Supreme Court Justice, Sandra Day O'Connor, passed away on December 1st. All right, 17 days ago, or 18 days ago, if you're listening live, today is the 18th of December 2023. She is now being laid
Starting point is 00:23:45 in state or laid at the Supreme Court building, her coffin is there at the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. It's been 18 days. just dragging this lady around the country and is setting her coffin. Do we think she's really in there? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:24:04 It's just I find that kind of strange. I'm good. I'm glad we're paying our respects to Sandra Day O'Connor. She lives an amazing life. She deserves to have that respect paid to her. I just find it interesting that it's been a long. It feels like a long time since she passed away. I know it's only been 18 days.
Starting point is 00:24:22 But now we're still dragging her around into D.C. so she can, we can have people traips by that coffin? I don't know. Just really, really weird. It's just me? Okay, never mind. Speaking of Washington, D.C.,
Starting point is 00:24:36 that reminds me of President Biden, who was in Delaware this weekend, and they was coming out of his campaign office and there was an accident. Some guy rammed into one of the vehicles protecting the president, not right next to the president.
Starting point is 00:24:51 You know, they shut down the road, and it was a car that was one of the president motorcade cars that was blocking the road that the president's motorcade was on. It's a nightmare to travel around with the president's motorcade around. I mean, he travels with, I don't know, like 80 to 100 cars, and he can't travel in there without an ambulance and everything. You know, it's a nightmare. Anyway, so they're walking out of the building, and this car slams into one of the vehicles,
Starting point is 00:25:16 and you hear the crash, and you hear the reporter, and Mr. President, right? He said, if he's in the wrong poles. You're reading the wrong pulls. And then the car smashes. But my thing is, is that I hope we're protecting the president better than what it seemed like they were predicting. Because he just stops and everybody stops. And I know we know what a car crash sounds like.
Starting point is 00:25:39 But it just seems a little weird that we just stopped. We didn't do anything. Jill was already in the car, in the vehicle. And then they realized, oh, crap, we're supposed to be protecting the president. And they get him up into the car. Now, getting him up into the car is an ordeal. Because you don't, you know, are you going to pick the old man up and throw him in there? I think you do.
Starting point is 00:25:59 Because it looked like they were just waiting. He steps up, puts his head up higher than the vehicle as he's getting into the vehicle. And that's a good way for something bad to happen. It just seemed to, the whole thing was really strange. And I'm glad that the president of the United States is okay. I don't want anything bad to happen to him. I don't necessarily want him in office, but I don't want anything bad to happen to the bad. And it was just strange.
Starting point is 00:26:23 I guess the guy was drunk or high. or whatever and just slammed into the vehicle and the president was never really in any harm's way which is good but i just found it really strange how the secret service reacted to that i hope that we go ahead and review that in the next secret service meeting because i feel like that's not the best way to protect the president but again maybe it's just me a couple of headlines from the pope you know him you love them uh pope francis i see where he's called for a global treaty to regulate artificial intelligence, which he said is a risk to our survival. And then today it's reported that the Pope has formally approved allowing priests to bless same-sex couples.
Starting point is 00:27:13 Huh. Weird. I thought that being, you're not supposed to act on that as a Catholic, as a practicing Catholic. Anyway, priests are to bless same-sex couples with a new document explaining a radical change. Yeah, in Vatican policy. Yeah, because that's not what the church stands for. Oh, silly. He insists that people seeking God's love and mercy should be subject to an exhaustive moral analysis.
Starting point is 00:27:47 See, here's the thing. I love the idea that you're seeking God's love. Absolutely. You should be able to seek God's love all you want, right? But you shouldn't be subject to an exhaustive moral analysis. I mean, that's the whole point behind these religions, right? Is the moral analysis. I just, just, well, good news, good news for the same-sex couples who want to be blessed by a priest.
Starting point is 00:28:21 and a Catholic church, you can now be blessed because heaven forbid, heaven forbid, that you are subject to an exhaustive moral analysis. Man, do I hate that? Am I right?
Starting point is 00:28:40 All right. No one wants that exhaustive moral analysis. Wow, I thought that's what the whole the Pope thing was all about. This is why I ran in the first place. And now it's just It's just the Pope dream. Get it?
Starting point is 00:28:57 I kill me. I kill me. Oh, we've got to add one more to this segment, though, because he's not dead yet. And so he's, but he's still under the umbrella of who died today. NBA legend, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is recovering from surgery over the weekend. It comes as the 76-year-old broke his hip in a fall
Starting point is 00:29:19 at an L.A. concert on a four. Friday. Whoa. I mean, did he break his hip or did his hip break and he fell? Did he fall and break his hip? Or did his hip break and then he fell? I feel like that's a fine line. Anyway, normally when people break their hip, although Kareem's been, you know, I don't know, I guess he's in pretty good shape for a 76 year old. I guess. I don't know what else he's got going on. Normally, when elderly people either break their hip and fall or. fall and break their hip, that's a bad sign. That's a bad sign. That means they're headed toward the death end of the Who Died Today umbrella rather than the sick, almost dead end of the Who Died Today umbrella. But good luck, Kareem. A fan of yours forever.
Starting point is 00:30:09 You know, when you're playing for the Milwaukee Box and Los Angeles Lakers. And, I mean, you're the man. So good luck to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who fell. Now, the story says he fell and, broke his hip. It doesn't say that his hip broke and then he fell this past weekend. Hope everything comes out okay. No, I do. I hope everything comes out okay. Stop it. 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. Goaltenders,
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Starting point is 00:31:41 not the night before Christmas. Okay. DNA samples from presidents George Washington, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy. They're going off into deep space on the Celestus Memorial Space Flight. The project is being carried out in conjunction with the United Space Alliance. The space flight named Enterprise
Starting point is 00:32:05 after Star Trek will not only carry DNA and hair samples from late presidents. It's also going to contain DNA samples from Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, his wife, and actors Nichols and DeForest Kelly. It's going to be a Star Trek pack flight. It's also going to carry Star Trek actor
Starting point is 00:32:26 James Dewan's ashes into space. Wow. So the flight is also going to contain the remains of 150 others who have been placed on the flight by loved ones as a memorial. The samples will be on the ULA Vulcan Center rocket. That will establish solar orbit 150 to 300 million miles in deep space, becoming the world's first true outpost of humanity in the cosmos with its memorial flights. I like that's a good sales pitch, though, because that's what's. they say on their website.
Starting point is 00:33:01 That's going to be the world's first true outpost of humanity in the cosmos with Memorial Space Flight. Yeah, I don't know how much the Star Trek people paid, but the regular people pay about $12,000 to $13,000 to be on this thing. I don't think that covers it. Maybe it does. Maybe it does. You know, maybe they made their money back.
Starting point is 00:33:23 But let's see. What have we got here? We've got 150 others at what? 12,000 apiece. So 12 times, I mean 150 times 12,500 is 1,875,000 I feel like
Starting point is 00:33:40 it costs more than that to shoot that thing into space. But so maybe we charge Gene and the rest of the Star Trek actors a little bit more? I don't know. Maybe we charged 150 others more. I don't know. But it blasts off soon, right? The December
Starting point is 00:33:59 24th. Not Christmas Eve, though. Okay, 149 a.m. December 24th. So you got that look to look forward to to if you were someone you love or is on the space, well, if it's you, I mean, that's, you wouldn't really be hearing me, would you? But if someone you love is out of the flight, they haven't told you that the Celestus Memorial Space flight is going to take off on December 24th at 149 a.m. now you know. And if you're thinking about going to space without actually going to space, you could go to, oh, Las Vegas, let's say.
Starting point is 00:34:35 You could go see the sphere. I see where last week, Fontainebleau, Las Vegas opened on the strip. 67 stories tall. It's the tallest occupier, I've got to say this right, it's the tallest occupiable building in Nevada. Occupiable.
Starting point is 00:34:52 Say that word right. Say it with me. Occupiable. It is the tallest occupiable building in Nevada. The only other state whose tallest occupiable building is a casino is Mississippi.
Starting point is 00:35:06 Am I, Cricket Letter, Cricket Letter, I. Cricket Letter, Cricket Letter, Cricket Letter I. Humpback. I. With the Beau Revage Casino Hotel in Biloxi. That is 29 floors. Just a tad lower than the 67
Starting point is 00:35:20 stories of the Fontam-Lu, Las Vegas. I would say just a tad, tad. tad lower 29 floors but less than a half actually and then congratulations
Starting point is 00:35:32 to Los Angeles's SoFi Stadium they're going to host another Super Bowl in 2027 so congratulations to SOFi as they will host
Starting point is 00:35:42 another Super Bowl Super Bowl LXI in 2027 I mean we're in Vegas this year and then we're going to be in
Starting point is 00:35:54 Santa Clara Levi Stadium, home of the San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl 60. That gets to be the Super Bowl, and then 61, obviously, back at SoFi. So it's a problem with Florida. I mean, California, making everybody
Starting point is 00:36:10 come to California. I mean, let's bring some people back to Florida, shall we? I watch those Florida games, you know, Tampa, Tampa Bay, Miami, Jacksonville, and I miss Florida more and more every time I watch those stupid games. All right, so I'll leave you with this.
Starting point is 00:36:26 is information you can use. Unlike all the other information that I've given you today, this is information you can actually use either for your own personal use or share it and use it at the party this year. Okay. So at the New Year's Eve party. So if you play in the air tonight by Phil Collins on December 31st at 1156 40 p.m. In the air tonight, Phil Collins, on December 31st at 1156.40 p.m. The classic drum break will play right as the clock strikes midnight.
Starting point is 00:37:20 Happy New Year! And then you can pop the champagne and have all kinds of fun while the rest of in the air tonight plays. So remember, start the song at 1156.40 p.m. according to this, and that drum break, the classic drum break, will strike right at midnight. You're welcome. Stream and subscribe to more Blaze Media content at theblaze.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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