Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - New Blood Needed… | 2/23/23

Episode Date: February 23, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:22 19 plus Ontario only. Please play responsibly. Concerned by your gambling or that if someone close, you call 18665330 or visit Commexontera.com. Blaze Radio Network And now, chewing the fat with Jeff Fisher. So as I sit here to start the show, I look and Merdaugh, Alex Murdaugh, is on trial for murder. And we talked a little bit about it yesterday, right? We had problems in the beginning, and his girlfriend is testified, his son has
Starting point is 00:00:50 testified, his business partner has testified. Hell, they've got the Netflix documentary that's pretty much made him guilty as charged before any of this trial even happened. but he took the stand he's testifying it's just amazing that they're allowing him to testify in this trial but of course the underlying headline underneath him on the stand is i did this is going to come as a huge surprise but he claims he did not kill his wife and son so there you go there you have it Alex Murdaugh, innocent until proven guilty, he says on the stand, I did not kill my wife and son. I'm pretty sure he's already convicted, sadly.
Starting point is 00:01:36 Sadly, he's already convicted. But you never know. You never know. Welcome. That's one thing about life. You never know. Welcome. Welcome to chewing the fat.
Starting point is 00:01:50 So have you heard of Ozempic? It's for diabetics, but it's also being used as a weight loss drug. And it was developed for type 2 diabetes patients. And now it's in short supply. There was a guy here at Blaze Studios that was taking Ozepic. And it works dramatically. He was losing all kinds of weight. But now they are finding it hard to keep it in stock.
Starting point is 00:02:23 So they're attempting to lower doses. while supplies last, they're attempting to switch medications, he can't get it anymore. They won't let him get it anymore because it's in short supply. So it's not really new, but it was approved by the FDA in 2017, and generically it's known as a semaglutide. Semaglutide, I think that's S-E-M-A-G-L-U-T-I-E. And that was, of course, for treating type 2 diabetes.
Starting point is 00:02:56 People noticed, you know, people are losing a lot of weight. So the FDA approved the semaglutide under a brand name Wegavoie, W-E-G-O-V-Y, for that use. The problem is it's hard to find. So doctors are now prescribing medications. What happened was more doctors started prescribing the FDA-approved O-ZEMPIC for prescribing. for weight loss. Now, insurance companies weren't covering the weight loss drug, but they would cover the diabetes drug. So doctors were like, well, you know, he's pre-diabetic. And if you don't have insurance, it was like $1,300 for a month or for a month's supply. And it was, it was expensive
Starting point is 00:03:44 to get it with the person that works here at Blaze Studios. So, and some physicians were, you know, saying, yeah, he's got pre-diabatics, no problem. And it's getting good to him that way. So the American Diabetes Association is telling doctors to give priority to OZemPEC to diabetes patients. Well, duh, that's what they are, because the people who are not diabetic aren't getting it. And they, it's made it very difficult. Where this came into fashion, though, I know it's a big TikTok thing, but really, this is a Hollywood thing. And it's just a Hollywood thing of staying thin. And, you know, he was saying, the person that takes it.
Starting point is 00:04:26 here was saying that he didn't change anything about how he ate, but when he was using it, he couldn't overeat. Because if he overate, he was sick for hours. You know, he didn't feel good. It was really, really bad. So it made you eat less, which obviously then you lose weight. So if you are able to find a black market for Ozempic, now's the time. As long as we're talking about drugs, have you heard about Trank yet? Yeah, it's making all the headlines. Trank. It's a skin rotting drug that has been infiltrating big cities and zomifying bodies.
Starting point is 00:05:10 It's the new drug in town. It's Zylazine, X-Y-L-A-Z-I-N, otherwise known as Trank, TRNQ. And they call it like the zombie drug. so it's a substance which seemed to first appear in Philadelphia before, you know, coming across the country. And they used it to cut heroin. And mostly recently, it's been used in fentanyl and other illicit drugs. So it's used as a cut. But it's supposed to be, I don't know, a veterinary use.
Starting point is 00:05:46 It's a non-opioid, but it's not really safe for humans. And those who overdose on the drug don't respond. to Narcan, weird. So it has sedative-like symptoms, excessive sleepiness, respiratory depression, as well as raw wounds that can become severe and spread rapidly with repeated exposure.
Starting point is 00:06:11 The crusty ulcerations, which can become dead skin, can result in amputation if left untreated, because it's not listed as a controlled substance for animals or humans, Trank lands in a confusing, horrifying gray area and hospitals rarely test for it with routine toxicology screenings.
Starting point is 00:06:34 Well, they will now because it's being used as cut for heroin and fentanyl. So they're going to be on the lookout for the old Trank. So last month, I guess one user developed the specific wounds near her opioid injection sites.
Starting point is 00:06:53 I'd wake up in the morning crying because my arms were dying. Yeah, that couldn't have been because of the heroin. No, it couldn't have been because of that. No, it was because of the trank, the xylazine. Okay. Oh, my gosh. So, so, so bad. So people with substance use disorders,
Starting point is 00:07:14 people with substance use disorders who get hooked on zomifying drug believe the emerging substance killed any kind of joy that came with getting high. Oh, no. Trank is basically zobifying people's bodies. Until nine months ago, I never had wounds. Now there are holes in my legs and feet.
Starting point is 00:07:38 I know. That's so difficult when you just want to do heroin. That's all you want to do. And you can't just do heroin anymore because you got trank in it. And the trank are putting holes in my body. So be on the lookout, okay? Just be on the lookout for Trank.
Starting point is 00:08:00 Well, we might as well stay with drugs, shall we, or at least diseases. So now, have you ever heard of Vexus? Scientists only identified this inflammatory disease a couple years ago. And now research suggests that the syndrome isn't as rare as first believe. However, researchers estimate that 15,500 people in the U.S. over the age of 50 suffer from the syndrome. Symptoms which usually include unexplained fever, pneumonia, melanoma, arthritis, vasculitis, low blood oxygen levels, and of course, more. Now, Vexa stands for Vakolis, E1 enzyme, X-length, auto-inflammatory, and somatic. It usually affects adults, mainly men, and most of the symptoms of the condition developed.
Starting point is 00:08:48 between the ages of 50 and 70. The thing that is really bad is the mortality rate. Half of those diagnosed die within five years. So, researchers believe that vexas represents a prototype for a new type of diseases that humans will face. Yay! Congratulations. In one study, one in every 4,000 men, the study's principal investigator, David Beck, a geneticist at NYU, said in a press release that now Vexis is known to be more common
Starting point is 00:09:30 than many other types of rheumatologic conditions. Rheumatologic. Yeah, you know, rheumatologic conditions. I got it, okay. and the conditions the doctors should add this condition to their list of potential diagnosis when faced with patients
Starting point is 00:09:50 with persistent and unexplained inflammation and low blood cell counts or anemia. So if you are one of those people that suffer from that, you too, it's very possible that you have vexas.
Starting point is 00:10:08 But then we have the story that talks about the anti-inflammatory drug that for rheumatoid arthritis which is part of what we are talking about with Vexas that they have now found that it may stop bone marrow from becoming inflamed
Starting point is 00:10:27 which in turn stops you from aging or at least I don't know if it makes you younger but with the bone marrow not becoming inflamed it means that the blood gets old so if it doesn't become inflamed then your blood doesn't get old. And if you take this one drug, it reverses that, this kinnaret.
Starting point is 00:10:50 You take that and it reverses the fact that your bone marrow, you know, everything becomes inflamed, which in turn makes everything healthier. You can rejuvenate old blood by infusing patients with the blood of younger and healthier people. But you don't need to do that if you are taking this kinnett. so I don't know what to tell you if you think you've got vexas
Starting point is 00:11:15 maybe you take a little canter rat maybe you just find you don't don't whatever you do whatever you don't take trank because you don't want to be younger with you know your skin falling off and holes on your body but you do want to feel younger
Starting point is 00:11:34 so maybe maybe you take that along with the ozampic so you're feeling young your blood's not as old and you're losing weight. Huh? Now, now you're talking about the miracles of pharmaceuticals. All right, let's go to the break room. I need something cold to drink desperately.
Starting point is 00:12:05 Good news for all you fans of Rust, you know, the movie that was being shot by Alec Baldwin. They announced that they're going to complete the film at the Yellowstone Film Ranch in Montana, with production set to begin this spring. So despite facing the involuntary manslaughter charge in New Mexico for the death of cinematographer Helena Hutchins, our man, Alec Baldwin, is still on board for the last. lead role. Yay! They're finishing the film. Okay. It's been on hold since the shooting of Hutchins, since Hutchins was shot, actually. It wasn't just a shooting. She was killed in October of 2021. So the announcement was made as the production settled a civil suit with Hutchins widower,
Starting point is 00:13:05 Matthew, who has now become the executive producer. They had said they were not going to return to New Mexico, but didn't say where they were going to do it. where they were going to shoot it at. So they were going to now they're going to shoot it on the Yellowstone Film Ranch. And it was that designed for other westerns. And, you know, we've seen it. We've seen other shows.
Starting point is 00:13:28 And, you know, the main show, of course, is Yellowstone. So good news, good news. You know, I don't think this is a movie that anyone actually cared about. So it's huge promotional news for this movie, Rust, which is why they, which is why Alec. wants to keep going with it because he knows we need to get this done and people will actually go and see it now because of the horrible incident
Starting point is 00:13:54 that happened during the filming. Doesn't mean the movie's going to be good, but it does mean that it will draw an audience. The Last of Us on HBO. Have you been watching that? We talked a little bit about that. I don't think I'm one. I'm all caught up, I think.
Starting point is 00:14:09 I might be one back. I feel like I got all caught up, though. and I've been enjoying it. It's been a fun ride. But apparently, the, this latest episode, so I must be one behind because I haven't seen this episode yet. The episode entitled Ken. And they are, I guess they end up getting to his brother, Tommy,
Starting point is 00:14:35 who was, you know, way up north. And it's already, look, they are. signed the last of us for another season. All right. So no matter what happens, you're going to get another season of the last of us. However, they noticed in this latest episode where people were like, hey, you know that one shot that you have in the show where, you know, they're walking across this bridge into Montana. and, you know, they're seeing that. We can see crew members on the set.
Starting point is 00:15:21 Yeah, those guys over there on the left, those are crew members. I can't wait to see it. I hope that they don't cut it out before I get a chance to watch it because that's what they did to Game of Thrones. Remember? they found the coffee cup
Starting point is 00:15:42 well it was actually a teacup on a table and it was the Starbucks gaff now HBO acknowledged the mistake and you know they then they cut it out of the of the scene so it was apparently DeNaris had ordered an herbal tea
Starting point is 00:16:01 and then they forgot to take it off the table for the shot so it was the Starbucks cup is out of the shot in Game of 3rd And the, you know, the people are like, I don't think there was a Starbucks. Really funny. So now they've got, you know, the memes are out now, of course, with Starbucks cups next to the crew that you see in the shot on The Last of Us. In fact, the one post was brilliant episode.
Starting point is 00:16:32 Something you might want to fix and re-upload, though. You can see the film crew in this shot. I love it. I love it because how do you think? I mean, my gosh, it's HBO. It's this huge show. And they let something like that get through to making it to the actual airing of the show on the network. Holy cow.
Starting point is 00:16:57 Wow. You can't find good help. And I see where the NFL and Netflix has partnered up to create a docus series called quarterback. following QBs Patrick Mahomes, Kirk Cousins, and Marcus Marietta through the 2022 season. Now, one won the Super Bowl, obviously. The other was benched before being placed on injured reserve. So it should be interesting to watch how that plays out.
Starting point is 00:17:25 It's the first collaboration between the streamer and the league. Quarterback is slated to premieres this summer, and it's just one season. So maybe, you know, we'll get more from Netflix. They definitely love the tie. to the NFL because you're going to try to step up and get some streaming rights for some of the NFL broadcast. You know, maybe they just start doing docs like this. But HBO is there too. So, I mean, HBO is doing their NFL stuff too.
Starting point is 00:17:52 So NFL is just raking in the cash from these streamers. Apparently, Keith Malinac from the Pat Gray on Least show and the At the Mike podcast, informs me that I did mention that Marcus left at the and I think
Starting point is 00:18:16 but according to Keith he left with four four games left right and then he just left so yeah he just left he was just going to have a nice day
Starting point is 00:18:28 so you might get some high drama so apparently my point behind this whole thing is that I guess Keith Malinac working for the NFL and Netflix now because he makes me want to watch it. So I appreciate the promotion and so should Netflix and the NFL. As long as we're on sports, congratulations to the NBA for having a horrific All-Star game. Worstores ever, okay? 4.59 million viewers.
Starting point is 00:19:00 a 2.2 rating. That's a decline from the previous record lows. They just keep going down and down and down and down. So you can make the case that maybe LeBron isn't the guy. You could make that case that maybe LeBron isn't the guy. Is he the... I mean, it certainly isn't Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Karim Abdul-Jabbar, Larry Bird Days, I'll tell you that.
Starting point is 00:19:34 That's for sure. But they do have some new blood coming in. I see where they've got this Victor Wembaiyama, 7 feet 5 from France, 19 years old, a wingspan of 8 feet. So he's coming into the, they're projecting him as a first round pick. Duh. He will become the tallest player selected in the lottery of the draft since Yao Ming, who was 7 foot six. And to think about it just a little bit, I mean 7.5, okay?
Starting point is 00:20:15 Shack is 7-1. And think how big Shaq is. Now, I know, I don't know if you've ever seen Yao Ming, but, I mean, Yao Ming is pretty freaking tall. That's 7-6. You can say that. He's pretty freaking tall. So this kid, Victor Wemba Yamah from France, the French Fremian, 7 feet 5. So maybe some new blood in the NBA will help.
Starting point is 00:20:41 I mean, there's plenty of sports news. Major League Soccer is extending its partnership with Audi of America, which, you know, is awesome. I mean, we're capitalizing on the 2026 World Cup. This deal, a three-year deal, will pay a budget. multi-million dollar fee annually to major league soccer. So congratulations to them.
Starting point is 00:21:05 Congratulations to Brittany Griner. She just signed a new one-year deal with the Phoenix Mercury. So I'm glad that the Phoenix Mercury has founded in their hearts to go ahead and sign a convicted felon.
Starting point is 00:21:21 Stop it. You know it's just a well, it's a fact, but it's just a joke. a factual joke so i had several people send me this particular story in uh email form to chewing the fat at the blaze dot com you can do the very same uh you can send me messages or stories at chewing the fat at the blaze dot com anytime no problem you can follow me on twitter at jeffy jfr facebook and instagram is jeff fisher radio you can do you know do whatever you need however this story is i'm a wedding makeup artist and my bride almost walked out on her big day after finding the groom
Starting point is 00:22:17 being breastfed by his mother. Not true. I'm telling you this story. There's no way this story is true. I'm sorry. So apparently the unfiltered bride podcast, which is tremendous. I mean, I listen. I don't, I've never heard the unfiltered bride podcast.
Starting point is 00:22:40 so it's probably great. But wedding planner Georgie Mitchell relayed this story. Okay. So the wedding makeup artist has claimed one of her brides almost called off her wedding after discovering her groom being breastfed by his mother. Okay. That's what, but it's not firsthand knowledge. Okay.
Starting point is 00:23:08 So she explained out of the podcast. Unfiltered Bride podcast, that she'd been told the story by someone she had previously worked with. Okay. So she was told that someone had just finished the bride's face and hair
Starting point is 00:23:28 when she said she needed to go use the restroom. The bride walked into the toilet and what she saw was enough to end a wedding. Okay. So they tried to guess what it was. That made it so funny on the podcast. Trying to guess what was so horrible. But then they said, nope, it wasn't taking drugs.
Starting point is 00:23:57 He wasn't doing the girlfriend. He was being breastfed by his mother. What? So there's just no way this story is true. I'm sorry, no. All right. So, and the bride, apparently, went ahead with the wedding. So the deal was, would you, you know, go ahead with the wedding if you walked in on your husband to be, being breastfed by his mother?
Starting point is 00:24:31 I mean, is it even, first of all, first of all, is it even technically possible to be, is it even technically possible to be? be breastfed or was he actually if he was having taken care of a little business with mom, which is weird enough as it is. Was he being breastfed or was it just part of an act? I don't
Starting point is 00:24:53 know. But there's no way. I'm sorry. No. I don't believe it. Thank you for the story at chewing the fat of the blaze.com. It made me laugh when I
Starting point is 00:25:09 first read it, it made me laugh again today, but there's just no way that this story is real. Now, we know that the story of Sam Brinton, at least part of the Sam Brinton story is true. I mean,
Starting point is 00:25:25 he's appeared in court in Minneapolis, he's appeared in court in Las Vegas over stealing luggage and items that were in the luggage. You know, he's been charged with felony grand larceny, right? So if he's found guilty, hello, five years in prison, $10,000 fine.
Starting point is 00:25:45 Is he going to go to jail for this? Probably not. Although I said that originally for these two cases, I figured, no, he's not going to go to jail. He'll pay a fine. They'll go to court. He'll go to some rehab for shoplifting, and it'll all be good to go. He lost his gig over it, right? Because, I mean, his probably still has a business.
Starting point is 00:26:09 business card or two with the deputy assistant secretary of the department of energy's office of spent fuel and waste disposition on it that was his gig so which he does not have anymore but he now is believed to have stolen another ladies luggage and i don't there's probably a lot more out there than just this one but we know that a fashion designer her posts now are going viral because she believes that Sam not only stole her luggage at Reagan International in Washington, well, I guess Reagan International, is not in Washington, D.T.
Starting point is 00:26:50 It's in Virginia. Yeah, I got it. Okay. But Brenton stole her luggage at Reagan International. And then wore the stuff that was in the suitcase. He's got pictures of him wearing her stuff. Isaiah Adairus Kazman Isaiah
Starting point is 00:27:11 Adairas Kamsin Tanzanian fashionista from Texas She claimed that She had her stuquet stolen At Reagan International Almost five years ago
Starting point is 00:27:24 And she said the stolen baggage contained a number of custom-made outfits That she had designed herself And after hearing about Britain's Chronic Luggage theft looked him up. She was shocked that she uncovered a number of photos of Brinton wearing clothing that she
Starting point is 00:27:46 identified as being her creations. She posted side by sides of the original and Brinton in the outfits. I mean, it looks like this actually happened. We know that he took jewelry from the one, left some of the clothes behind, probably was very dissatisfied with the clothes. which is why he left it behind. But she said that shortly after his arrest, she was charged, he was charged again, obviously.
Starting point is 00:28:16 That first charge was $3,500 worth of jewelry clothing and makeup. And then the other one was $2,325 worth of luggage and makeup. So it wouldn't surprise me that this is, I mean, his outfits are hers. and they look good. I know. Sam looks good too. I know. I'm not into puppy love,
Starting point is 00:28:43 but Sam, you know, looks good wearing him. Oh, he does. Don't look at me like that. He does. Boy, I tell you, it's really, I've just thought about it all day. I talked a little bit about it on Pat on Leash this morning. As Pat was off, I was filling in for him.
Starting point is 00:28:58 I was thinking, man, that takes some guts. And I love the whole idea of just taking the luggage. But there's footage. There's footage everywhere. I said originally when it first happened that there's no way that he hadn't done it before. And he's got to know that there's footage. But if you originally get away with it, nobody's just searching airport footage for that. Right.
Starting point is 00:29:20 So if you, unless someone complains, you're not going to go back because you need to have the exact day. You need to have the, you know, the time of the flight, that kind of thing. But, I mean, there's going to be proof. Right. I don't know how far back the footage goes to Reagan International, but if they're able to access that footage, there will be proof that he took her luggage. Because he just,
Starting point is 00:29:45 he likes the luggage. Hey, I like that one. And he walks up and takes it. I mean, that takes some guts. I give him that. It takes some guts. You just grab it and go.
Starting point is 00:29:58 One time they said that he had already, the footage already showed where he grabbed his luggage, and then he went back and grabbed. that one. I would say you just got to grab it and go, man. Just grab it and go. Don't look back. Don't look. Don't look to your left. Don't look to your right. If you're going to be a good thief, you just got to take it and go. You can quote me on that. You just got to take it and go. When I got a great deal on a great gift at winners, I started wondering, could I get fabulous gifts for everyone on my list? Like this designer fragrance for my daughter. It's just $39.99. How could
Starting point is 00:30:44 resist this luxurious wool throw for my sister this gold watch for my partner a wooden puzzle for my niece leather gloves for my boss ooh European chocolate for the crossing guard at these prices could I find something for everyone at winners stop wondering start gifting winners find fabulous for less so just when you start to think that you're having a bad day things are going wrong you don't know what you're going to do times are tough just know that that, well, they're probably not as tough as Liam Ellis from Perth, Australia. Now, he's turned his life around. He's served more than four years in prison for drug offenses.
Starting point is 00:31:26 He claimed he was selling drugs to pay off his tax debt, but found a new career path since leaving jail and quitting his gang. Pornography. So he shoots porn now. And good for him. He's doing well. he's been in a bunch of shows
Starting point is 00:31:47 everybody loves him but now he's suffered a well a penile fracture I know he explained he was filming and it was an energetic scene and I didn't think any of anything of it at the time
Starting point is 00:32:04 but later everything turned completely black and he went to the doctor and they under he went underwent surgery and has been prescribed a drug to stop him from becoming excited which would put him in real trouble yeah you know after after you have your penile fracture uh so he's got his only fans page he's got his uh the porn business going on But he also talked about how at one point he was doing a scene and the girl got Lockjaw. And so while they were in a scene, she suffered from Lockjaw and bit down on his man part.
Starting point is 00:33:07 and he said it was the most painful experience from his time in the industry. So, I mean, there you go. You, your day is not as bad as Liam's, no doubt about that. And he's got, he's not even working. Now he can't even work. The man is out of work.
Starting point is 00:33:26 So when you think to yourself that things aren't going well, just think, well, you know, I'm not Liam Ellis. And as long as we're, you know, talking about, Liam Ellis and his business, we might as well talk about the Roman sex toy that was discovered that's 2,000 years old. It's a 2,000-year-old wooden phallus found near Hadrian's wall, a Hadrian's wall. Hadrian, Hadrian, tomato, tomato. An archaeologist who analyzed the phallus said it was nice to think Roman stationed near the wall were having fun.
Starting point is 00:34:07 It's not all dangerous barbarians, or boredom while on patrol. So this 2,000-year-old wooden object initially thought to be a darning tool. Uh-huh, because it couldn't be anything else. Now has reassessed it, and it probably was used as a sex toy in Roman times. Six and a half inch wooden object, smooth at both ends. one of the only clues that experts had about what it might have been used for. Well, you had the question we found ourselves asking is what sort of object shaped like a phallus would have a greater where at both ends than in the middle.
Starting point is 00:34:51 Yes, and you know what the answer is. That's exactly what the answer is. That's what it has to be. So it was found in a ditch in 1992 at a Roman fort. It was initially classified as a darning tool, as I said, with the volume of items that had been found, and we were having pressure to conserve them all,
Starting point is 00:35:17 and we started, you know, we put them all together, and now we're going back through them, and they realize, yeah, that's not a darning tool. It starts with a D. That's what it is, but it's not a darning tool. In some space news, Astronomers have detected auroras on at least four moons of Jupiter that would be visible to the human eye, according to recently published results. The phenomena commonly referred to on Earth as the Northern Lights occurs when electricity charged particles traveling through space interact with the planets or moons atmosphere.
Starting point is 00:35:54 The findings were observed on Jupiter's four largest moons. Astronomers said the display would be visible while standing on the moon's surfaces. That's not visible by our eye. That's visible if we were on Jupiter, while not observable from Earth. Yeah, no kidding, I got it. I understood the story. The results provide insight into the body's lunar atmospheres
Starting point is 00:36:17 suggesting the moons have a thin layer of oxygen and sulfur on at least some of their bodies. So that's kind of cool. I know that we're getting some pictures back from the James Webb Telescope that have now spotted. in six galaxies, roughly 13 billion years old, whose size is much bigger than predicted by current theories.
Starting point is 00:36:47 Huh. Huh. And I know that we have now found a runaway black hole. The side, stop it. It's not a joke. It's about space, okay. The hole, the runaway black hole. the runaway black hole
Starting point is 00:37:03 is the size of 20 million suns and they apparently have found speeding through space with a trail of newborn stars behind it they've discovered this it's the first observational evidence
Starting point is 00:37:19 that supermassive black holes can be ejected from their host galaxies wow so they spotted the runaway supermassive black hole seemingly ejected from its home galaxy and racing through space with a chain
Starting point is 00:37:34 of stars trailing in its wake. According to the team's research was published on a pre-print server. I mean, I love those studies published on a pre-print server. Has been accepted for publication by the Astrophysical Journal letters. Well, okay, then.
Starting point is 00:37:50 If I read it in the Astrophysical Journal letters, then fine. So the black hole has a bright streak of light. while they were using Hubble to observe the dwarf galaxy RCP 28. Now that's located at 7.5 billion light years from Earth. So, okay, good news, good news. There's only just, it's just a runaway black hole,
Starting point is 00:38:17 the size of 20 million suns, speeding through space with a trail of newborn stars behind it. Wow. Wow. Pretty cool. I'm going to let you in on something. I'm going to get out of here today, but I'm going to let you in on a little secret
Starting point is 00:38:35 of what we're going to be doing on Pat Unleashed tomorrow. All right, so I don't know if Pat's going to be here or not yet. He had surgery today. He was getting a kidney stone removed. And apparently they put in a stand. It didn't work or they put it in. It was supposed to get out. It didn't.
Starting point is 00:38:49 So he was going in to get it out today. And I know they go in through what the porn star got hurt. and then they laser it out. So hopefully he said he'd be back tomorrow. We'll see. But one of the papers that Keith sat down on the desk here for tomorrow on the show, he has a question that was posted on Twitter and he wants to do it on the show. And we've asked similar questions like this on this show before,
Starting point is 00:39:18 but this is a fascinating question because I already know my answers and I'll leave it to you to choose. We're going to do it on Pat's show tomorrow. So I'm going to let you in on what we're doing here on Two in the Fat. The question is, you're in an arena with 50 hawks, 10 crocodiles, three brown bears, 15 wolves, one hunter with a rifle, seven buffalo, 10,000 rats, five gorillas, four lions. Pick two to defend you. The others attack. you. Goal is
Starting point is 00:39:58 to survive one hour. Now do you get out of there after the hour or you're just you make it an hour? Yeah, you won but then you die. I don't know. I'm guessing the plan is if it's a game in the arena if you survive for an hour, then you're
Starting point is 00:40:14 able to get out of there. All right. So you have two to defend you. From the 50 hawks, 10 crocodiles, three brown bears, 15 wolves, one hunter with rifles, 7 buffalo, 10,000 rats, 5 gorillas, and 4 lions. Now, I will say this. Right now, I'm choosing the 50 hawks and the 10,000 rats.
Starting point is 00:40:36 I want them on my side defending me because there's nothing on this list. The crocs, the bears, the wolves, the hunter, the buffalo, the gorillas, the lions that can beat the hawks or the rats. Sorry about it. I want them on my side. That's who I'm choosing. we'll see if we'll see who the rest what do you what do you think what do you think hey be sure to uh i appreciate you listening to the show thank you very much uh if you're listening to this show right now and you're not a subscriber what are you doing uh to subscribe is free
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