Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Retraumatized… | 1/6/23

Episode Date: January 6, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:23 I'm going to eat healthy. So you get yourself a per... I can't even say it. This is how healthy it is. Pure protein. Gives yourself a pure protein bar. All right. Now, this particular bar claims to be gluten-free.
Starting point is 00:00:37 It is a chocolate peanut butter bar, 20 grams of protein, two grams of sugar, 200 calories. And they're not bad. I like them. The caramel one is pretty good. I like it. But this peanut butter one, what's the caramel one? That's my favorite. So let's see what the caramel.
Starting point is 00:00:55 Carmel must be different a little bit and what's going on in it. in the ingredients, but it doesn't sound healthy. At the end, I'm thinking, maybe I should try something else. Carbonated palm kernel oil, peanut oil, sugar, tapioca starch, cocoa, processed with alkali, natural flavor includes anato and turmeric added for color, salt, calcium carbonate, soy lectin, serolose, almond butter, contains milk, soy, peanut, and tree nut,
Starting point is 00:01:34 almond ingredients, contains bioengineered food ingredients made in a facility that also processes tree nuts, egg, wheat, and sesame. I am so healthy right now. I can't even, I can't even tell. Welcome. Welcome to Chewing the Fat. I think I know now why I like women. I should say I prefer women.
Starting point is 00:02:12 Okay. I prefer the female persuasion. And that reason is because I've never taken a contraceptive pill. I know. So apparently there's a woman who always identified as straight. she claims that coming off of the contraceptive pill she's now gay so I know
Starting point is 00:02:37 that means she no she's gay she likes women so apparently she hates trans and she hates anything but females and she said that she was never sexually attracted to the same sex and had only ever dated men but after breaking up with a long-term boyfriend last year I decided it was a perfect time to have a break from taking the pill each day.
Starting point is 00:03:04 This is when she says, everything changed. And within three weeks, she felt like a completely different person. Well, you kind of are, if you understand what the contraceptive pill does to your body. But hey, I'm not judging. I had never given women go romantically. I never really thought that was for me. Is this the back of a penthouse magazine?
Starting point is 00:03:34 I didn't think this could happen to me, but then it did. I could always appreciate a woman's beauty, but once I got off the pill, oh my, within a month, I was dating girls. So I'm just saying, if you like women,
Starting point is 00:03:53 that's why. You're not taking, the contraceptive pill. And there's something to think about. I know. Well, this could be a new segment on chewing the fat. Body parts in the news. Body parts in the news.
Starting point is 00:04:13 So a Korean woman planned to donate part of her liver in exchange for a job for her son. And she was fined. A nurse became suspicious of the woman and reported, her to authorities, you Korean bastards. She asked a judge for clemency on the grounds. I didn't know. I don't know I was breaking the law. The judge was like, yeah, it doesn't matter.
Starting point is 00:04:42 So she planned to donate part of her liver to a man in exchange for cash and a job for her son. She wasn't even doing it for her. Yeah, you can have part of my liver. Go ahead. I just give me a little bit of cash and give my son a job, okay? But apparently you can't do it. that in Korea
Starting point is 00:05:00 so just remember you can't sell your body parts in Korea so then once they figured it out the surgery was canceled and the chairman the guy who was trying to make the deal was the head of this construction
Starting point is 00:05:22 company and he was really ill and obviously needed a liver transplant And she met an employee called Mr. N, who had gone to school with the company's president, who was also the son of the sick man. And they made a deal. She'd get 100 million won, which is about 77,000. And a job for a son. Nice. For only a part of the liver.
Starting point is 00:05:52 I mean, how many livers do you have in your body, right? just a part of one for 77,000 and a job for your kid? I'm in. I'm in. So apparently it's not a good idea to sell body parts. Okay, whatever, at least in Korea. Then I see, continuing on our theme of body parts in the news. I see where funeral home operators have been sentenced after they were illegally
Starting point is 00:06:24 selling body parts. So, we can't even sell body parts from a funeral home. What are we doing? What country are we living in? This is America. It's not Korea. So in Colorado,
Starting point is 00:06:38 two funeral home operators were sentenced for illegally selling bodies and body parts without the family's consent. Could they do it with the family's consent? I mean, poor Uncle Joe died. And you know what?
Starting point is 00:06:53 We want to sell it. body. Would you be okay with that? Sign here. I mean, if you could get people to sign papers, maybe unbeknownst to them. Because when you're at the funeral home and you're signing papers and stuff, you're just signing it. You're believing what the funeral director is saying. That's why it's such an important job. Okay. But I mean, you're just signing it. So you could sign away the rights. I didn't know what I was signing. I mentioned it. This is your, this is for your coffin. This is for us to show the bonny parts. I'm a sign right there.
Starting point is 00:07:26 This is for the flowers. I mean, you just throw it in there. I'd be a great funeral home director. Have you ever, I've had friends who actually have run funeral homes. And I have, you know, driven around gone to pick up dead bodies with them before. And in fact, this is a brush with funeral homes. My first car was a station wagon, a black Ford station wagon. It used to be the flower wagon from a funeral home.
Starting point is 00:07:54 home. I love that car. I love that stupid car. It was awesome. Anyway, that's my brush with had the little funeral home tag on the back. It was awesome. I love that car. But it didn't, that would never carry dead bodies, okay? That would only carry flowers.
Starting point is 00:08:12 Okay. So this lady, these people were sent to 20 years in prison. And the, it was okay, one got 20, one got 15 years for their involvement in the scheme to sell human. remains to body brokers. That's another good gig.
Starting point is 00:08:29 A body broker. I am all about this. I mean, not really. It's illegal and it's horrible and it's horrific. And imagine. So you think we found out earlier this week, you can compost your body in New York now in six other states.
Starting point is 00:08:47 But you can't sell the body parts. Weird. I mean, you'd think they would allow that. Seriously, you know, for, you got to be able to make that okay if you ask, right? You've got to be able. If they say, hey, I want you to bury grandma or we're going to, you know, cremate grandma. Hey, before you cremate Edith, you think maybe we could take an arm and the right leg? I got a patient that needs a right leg and an arm, and I think your aunt's arm would be perfect for him.
Starting point is 00:09:22 You think I could do that? I mean, if you got a cut, right, if the funeral home is the only one that's getting cut, that's the fraud, right? They're just saying, okay, we're going to bury, we're going to put Aunt Edith in the coffin, and Aunt Edith isn't in the coffin. It's just the coffin. And you believe that Ann Edith is in the coffin. So they would meet with people seeking cremation services for themselves or their loved ones. Okay. In many instances, neither discussed nor obtained authorization for donation.
Starting point is 00:09:58 Okay, so you can't do it. Yeah, you can authorize it. In other instances, good. You should be able to. Duh. I mean, that's like transplants, right? I mean, that's one of the hardest things in hospitals when people get in car accidents and their children are, you know, dying and or dead.
Starting point is 00:10:16 And they have to talk about, and you have to talk to people about, you know, donating their organs. like, you know, your daughter is, you know, beautiful. I remember my first wife, this is another story about dead bodies and organ donations. My first wife was working in an ER, and this happened. A child was in an accident and died, and they, you know, put her on ice because they wanted to get to the parents and say, hey, you know, sorry about your kid dying, but we need the eyes and we need the body,
Starting point is 00:10:49 because it's a young kid. I mean, I don't know. I forget how old the little girl was. And the parents were all ready to do it until they asked for the eyes. And the parents had been so in love with their daughters. You know, that was one of the parts, obviously, that they loved was the, you know, the big beautiful eyes of their daughter. And they, you know, shut the whole thing down.
Starting point is 00:11:11 It's really sad. I don't even know why I'm telling you this stupid story. I got to stop doing these stories. Hey, don't be donating your body parts, okay? Organ donation is a beautiful thing. you should donate all organs and you should have it on your driver's license that if you're in an accident, your organs can be given to someone in need there. I did your PSA for you.
Starting point is 00:11:34 Speaking of organ donation and body parts, I can't stop. I can't stop. DeMarre, Hamlin, the breathing tube is out. So apparently he doesn't have to donate any of his body parts. He's fine. He's going to make it. The breathing tube is out. He's breathing on his own.
Starting point is 00:11:50 He's speaking. And we still don't know who won the game. So he asked. That was the first thing he asked when he wrote to who won the game. Well, no one. We canceled the game for you tomorrow. And the NFL still doesn't know what they're going to do and how they're going to treat it.
Starting point is 00:12:06 Probably by the time you hear this podcast, you may know because the NFL owners are meeting and they're supposed to vote on what they're going to do with the playoffs and how they're going to do it. I wish and the NFL would just call me. You know, maybe email me, Chewing the Fat at the Blaze.com. And I'll respond back and we can, you know, maybe do as a quick face time. And I can let them know what needs to be done.
Starting point is 00:12:30 There needs to be a winner or a loser or a tie. I know it was a regular season game. It meant a lot. But since we postponed it, we canceled it. We just call it a tie. And then we work out the playoffs from that. We say, okay, it's a tie. And then wherever the standings go, calling that game a tie.
Starting point is 00:12:50 for the seeding purposes of the playoffs. That's where we're at. I mean, it has to be finished. I don't want an extra game played in March and look back on. I don't want it spread out. I don't want to miss the two weeks between the championships and the Super Bowl.
Starting point is 00:13:05 I don't want to add extra teams in the playoffs. Because if once they add those extra teams, which has been an idea tossed out there, they'll never take them away. Never. You're going to end up being like the NBA. Half the league gets in. No, you've got to strive to win your division, and that's how you get into the playout.
Starting point is 00:13:24 Anyway, and so there needs to be a definite winner or loser, and since ties are still allowed in the NFL, which is God awful stupid, you know, maybe just count it as a tie. And no one's going to say no, no team is going to go, that's not right. We need to do something else. Everybody's going to say, okay, that's what we're going to do. It's for DeMarre. It was horrible.
Starting point is 00:13:47 And it was. And, you know, thankfully he's up to me. man is, the breathing tube is out. He's speaking. He's better. I mean, that's remarkable. Remarkable. And that goes to prove how things work in an NFL stadium, how great the teams have prepared for a horrific thing that went on.
Starting point is 00:14:06 I mean, it's awesome. It's awesome. And it also, you know, we can get back to some kind of normalcy. Because we know that he's doing better. and going to make it at least to be a viable human in life. You may never play football again, I don't know. It's going to be something. And this weekend is going to be all Demar all the time.
Starting point is 00:14:34 I mean, every stadium is going to have threes in their end zones and moments of silence and prayers. And they're all, you know, it's deserved. But even tomorrow wanted the game to go on. Who won? they stop the game for me so we need to have a definitive thing hopefully the owners will
Starting point is 00:14:58 decide we need a definitive thing and then that's how that's how we're done and we're done move on we're back to the games we're back to playoffs and so hopefully they get to that I could go on about the NFL but hey how about those body parts huh
Starting point is 00:15:19 All right, let's go to the break room. I need something cold to drink desperately. Plus, tonight's the night. I thought that I could possibly have been the one in Texas to have won the million dollars from the mega millions because someone in Texas won $1 million. The drawing the other night that was $785 million. Nobody won.
Starting point is 00:15:49 So tonight, if you're listening live today is the sixth. Oh my gosh. 1-6-20203. The anniversary of the day democracy almost died. We'll get back to that. But I could possibly win the mega-millions on the anniversary of the day
Starting point is 00:16:10 the democracy almost died. That is awesome. I'm excited now. $940 million for the megamillions jackpot. 483.5 million cash payout. I would be taking the cash payout too. Yes, I want the cash from you. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:16:32 No, I don't want 30 years. I don't want a hope that is there for all 30 years. Just go ahead and give me the cash, okay? In fact, put it in bags and just set it off the side there. I don't care how many. I'll take care of it. All you get is this great big check. It's four by four
Starting point is 00:16:50 Checking, you've got to take it to the bank. Okay, no problem. But I would have been happy with the million. That wasn't me. Very disappointing. I finally checked. I've checked last night because I was like, ooh, that's right. I got to find the mega ticket.
Starting point is 00:17:10 And unless I typed in the wrong numbers, which is possible. So I didn't throw the ticket away. I'll wait until I get to the boop. Let me get that UPC code up. Boop. Nope. It wasn't me, though, very disappointing.
Starting point is 00:17:25 So, just saying. Anyway, I'm ready to celebrate 1-6. The day democracy almost died. I put up a tree. It's a beautiful, beautiful tree, and we're going to celebrate as a family. And looking forward to celebrating with the family.
Starting point is 00:17:47 So even at $940, I can't stop thinking about the mega million. Even at $940 million. All right. It's still the, that makes it the fifth largest jackpot. Okay, so it makes it the fourth largest mega and the fifth largest jackpot in lottery history because the number one was the $1.5 billion in January 2016. That was a powerball. That wasn't a mega.
Starting point is 00:18:17 but they've all found the winner someone was asking me the other day oh they never found the winner well we've got the 1.5 billion mega from January of 2021 that one ticket in Michigan we've got the
Starting point is 00:18:33 1.337 billion mega in July of 2022 one ticket from Illinois we have the 1.537 billion in October of 2018 one ticket South Carolina.
Starting point is 00:18:49 And the biggest powerball, the biggest jackpot was the powerball at 1.586 billion, which was in 2016. Three tickets. California, Florida, Tennessee. Man, that would suck. I just break that.
Starting point is 00:19:05 I didn't get the whole thing. That's an amazing fascination. When you look at it's so funny, somebody will win this $940 million, and then it'll go back. back to 10 million. And you see it, you see
Starting point is 00:19:21 10 million, and you're like, oh. It's still 10 million dollars. A little 10 million dollars, and you see it, and you're like, oh, it's only 10 million. 10 million. I mean, no. You know what? No.
Starting point is 00:19:42 I'm not playing that. You call me when it gets to maybe a couple hundred million I might start playing. Okay. so silly and I see where Avatar the way of water now tops $1.5 billion
Starting point is 00:19:58 at the global box office now the 10th highest grossing film of all time congratulations I'm disappointed I have not seen it yet I don't know that I'm going to see it at the theater although I'm told and everybody says that's where to see it
Starting point is 00:20:15 the theater the big screen get that you sit in the church chairs that move and people spit water on you and it's all fun okay all right fine i'll go yeah we'll see i'll see i'll enjoy the first one i go just want i can wait i can wait for the theater i mean by the time it gets to my home viewing capability i hopefully will have you know an 80 inch television so i know don't look at me like that i don't have one yet. So hopefully by the time Avatar, way of water hits the streaming services, you know, I could watch it on an 80 inch. That'll be big enough. You can quote me on that. I see where
Starting point is 00:21:04 bed, bath, and beyond yesterday is looking at, uh, yeah, we're probably going to have to file for bankruptcy. Okay. All right. Guess nobody wanted the towels anymore. Mercedes-Benz is a building a network of 400 fast charging stations for electric vehicles across the U.S. by 2027. I don't know that if it's just going to be for Mercedes-Benz cars, though, because remember we had the story of, I think it's Audi, that made a deal with Starbucks and their charging stations. All right. So the new network is separate from the independent,
Starting point is 00:21:46 on the European fast charging network backed by Mercedes BMW Ford and Volkswagen Mercedes is partnering with the charging company charge point together they will deploy more than 2,500 DC fast chargers at more than 400 sites
Starting point is 00:22:04 around the U.S. by 2027. Okay, so good news. I mean, General Motors is back to being the number one car company in America and they said that 2% of their sales were electric vehicles so I mean does that just mean that nobody wants
Starting point is 00:22:30 the General Motors electric vehicles I kind of feel like that says I don't know that we're you know Elon is still selling electric vehicles I'm just not sold on them and they're not really what they're proposed to be we'll just leave it at that scientists have identified 74 human protein genes that originally arose from mutations in seemingly useless genetic material. What? You mean science changes?
Starting point is 00:22:58 Yes. These potentially linked to the development of larger brains. Oh. Oh, so science does change. Huh. Yeah, those protein genes. We don't know what those are. I don't even worry about them right now.
Starting point is 00:23:13 Oh, you mean they're there to develop? they're there to develop larger brains. Well, yeah, we know that now. Oh, okay, excellent. And we also have something being called diet-induced obesity. Okay, I thought obesity was induced because of your diet. But anyway, apparently diet-induced obesity may prompt changes in the innate immune response of the central nervous system that persist even after losing weight.
Starting point is 00:23:48 Oh, oh boy. So no matter what, you're still going to be fat. Losing weight doesn't resolve inflammation tied to weight gain. Well, so much for my protein bars. Boarding for flight 246 to Toronto is delayed 50 minutes. What? Sounds like Ocho time. Play Ojo, great idea.
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Starting point is 00:25:08 Thanks to, well, let's give you the top ten countries that listen to Chewing the Fat. I just happened to see a report of the top ten countries that listen to Chewing the Fat. United States, coming in at number one. Maybe we can count it down. All right, we'll count it down. Number 10. Kuwait. What? Welcome, Kuwait.
Starting point is 00:25:30 I feel like maybe that might be a VPN thing. I don't know. You know, who knows? But anyway, Kuwait, welcome to tune in the fat. The Netherlands coming in at number nine. Israel, coming in at 50. Love you. Mexico.
Starting point is 00:25:44 I'm a fan. Come on it. And what was this? 10, 9, 8, 7. Mexico is 7. Japan is 6th. Nice. Welcome, Japan.
Starting point is 00:25:56 Germany is 7th. No, Germany would be fifth. I'm going the other way. I'm counting down. I gosh, Jeff. Just count down, would you? Okay. Australia, number four.
Starting point is 00:26:10 Number three, the United Kingdom. All right, England, UK, welcome aboard. Love you. Canada. Number two. All right, Canada, welcome aboard. Love you. And number one, the United States.
Starting point is 00:26:26 Hey, thanks for listening to, chewing the fat i appreciate it and if you're listening right now and you're not a subscriber i don't know what to tell you except that uh nobody likes a freeloader okay the podcast is free everybody likes free stuff nobody likes a free loader so just wherever you're listening to it if you're listening to a friend's uh a friend's uh you know phone and they're saying hey listen to chewing the fat because that's one of the rules of the show uh then you know you just subscribe yourself okay and if you're listening in a subscriber. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:27:00 And especially listeners from the top ten countries. As long as we're traveling around the world, let's talk about the World Health Organization warns XB.1.5 is the most transmissible COVID variant yet. As the Krakken strain starts sweeping into the UK. I mean, the UK's number three on our list today. So be careful out there. And I heard rumors.
Starting point is 00:27:36 This is, I haven't seen a story on this yet. And, you know, that I'm aware of, it might be out there. But I heard rumors from someone that I don't know if it's the XB. That 1.5, the Cracken variant. But there is a variant now that is supposed to, to be the most lethal of the COVID variants. And the vaccine, the vaccine will bit laughed at from this variant, okay? Ha!
Starting point is 00:28:08 You're kidding me, right? What are you trying to do something to me? You know who I am? So that's what I'm told. I've told there's a new strain out there. So, I mean, we're just going to be continually bombarded with this until the end of time now. But just beware that the... XBB.1.5 variant.
Starting point is 00:28:32 The most transmissible COVID variant. The Krakken. I'm sorry. The Krakhan. Strain is sweeping into the UK and will be here very, very soon. I see also where severe COVID could cause markers of old age in the brain. Okay.
Starting point is 00:28:56 All right. Fine. All right. You got me. And then I just read a story. I saw the headline and then I read a bits and pieces of it. And then I stopped reading it because I thought, I mean, we know. It talks about evidence that COVID-19 was silently spreading around the world in late 2019. Well, duh.
Starting point is 00:29:20 We knew that. We just didn't know what it was called then. I mean, we talked about that a whole bunch. Well, early on when we couldn't talk about things, I don't know that we're supposed to talk about things yet today. I guess we are. Elon's in charge of Twitter we can talk about anything we want. So we knew there were doctors who said that people were coming to them sick in 2019
Starting point is 00:29:46 and they weren't testing positive for the flu, but they were sick. And they had symptoms that were COVID-like, but since we didn't know what COVID-we were, was they didn't know what it was so they would just give them medicine flu medicine and send you home and so that's what was going on so it's not new there's evidence now that covid was silently spreading across the world in 2019 yeah yeah we do that we knew that oh and did i i think i i think i did this story on i don't know i've done so i i didn't do it on pat show i didn't do it on the show i didn't
Starting point is 00:30:29 maybe I did it with Brad on Mojo because I do a segment on his show every week but we talked about Stephen Tyler on this show and I believe we talked about it on Pat and Mojo because it's one of my favorite stories that the lady just got in
Starting point is 00:30:45 the nick of time because the California case the law just ended at the end of 2022 right the ended the three years
Starting point is 00:30:59 year look back window ended at the end of the year. And the law is called the California Childs Victim Act, Victims, plural, act. Okay. And we talked about the Stephen Tyler case. Well, then there was another case that just got into the nick of time. Boy, were they lucky to squeeze it in before the law went away. Olivia Hussie and Leonard Whiting You remember them
Starting point is 00:31:34 I mean they were teenagers When they electrified audiences in 1968 Romeo and Juliet Directed by Franco Zerfeli Now you remember right That's Romeo and Juliet Yeah It was a hit
Starting point is 00:31:49 It was nominated for four Academy Awards But there was a bedroom scene Which included images of Whittings buttocks and hussy's bare breasts i know i know is horrible it's horrific and so she is now suing
Starting point is 00:32:07 paramount hussy and whiting both filed the lawsuit in sanamanica superior court accusing paramount of sexually exploiting them and distributing nude images of adolescent children
Starting point is 00:32:24 according to the complaint hussy and whitening have suffered mental anguish and emotional distress for 55 years since the film's release. Have you? I wish I was the judge. Have you? Okay. All right.
Starting point is 00:32:42 They claimed to have lost job opportunities. Couldn't have been because, I don't know, you weren't a good actress or a good actor. Couldn't have been that. Nope, it was because you showed your breasts and buttocks in 1968. Oh, okay. They're believed to be suing for $500 million. So now in their 70s, they've realized, you know, we need some money. I'm still in pretty good health.
Starting point is 00:33:20 I'm 70. So I got some things I want to do. Well, I can't do them unless I have some money. So we need to sue Paramount. never mind never mind they claim that the director who's dead now by the way told them that they wouldn't be nude
Starting point is 00:33:37 and they put suits on and they talked them into being they talked them into the nude scene okay and so but in 2018 just four years ago I mean how old were you in 2018 Hussie defended the nude scene nobody my age had done that before
Starting point is 00:33:56 is your family who's the director who's dead now, did it tastefully. It was needed for the film. In another interview, she said, that scene was taboo in America, but that nudity was already common
Starting point is 00:34:12 in European films at the time. Oh, oh, okay then. I guess you were made to say that. And you've been, that was just something that you had to say while you were struggling all these years.
Starting point is 00:34:28 years. Well, it was a 55 years struggling, suffering with mental anguish and emotional distress for 55 years. I know. I know. So what happens? Does Paramount say what's the number?
Starting point is 00:34:45 What's the number? 100 million? Get out of here. Shut your face. Stop talking. Here's 100 million. Or do they fight it? I mean, I don't know. I don't know what the number is. I don't know what the number is for what's your with the aerosmith lawsuit either. Does Stephen Tyler say, look,
Starting point is 00:35:03 shut your face, here's $10 million, get out of here. Shut your face, here's $50 million, get out of here. I don't know. I don't know. Paramount, I mean, they've got Tom Cruise money now,
Starting point is 00:35:16 $500 million. They spit at $500 million. Okay, so that's lunch money. So maybe they just tell them, here's $250 million. You each get $125. Each walk home with $75. your attorneys get 50 mil each.
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Starting point is 00:36:21 That means it's time for what's being called America's favorite game show. What's the Lie? What's the Lie? Where contestants try to decipher the lie from four. Count them one, two, three, four headlines. One of them is not true. Thus, that's why we call it What's the Lie. Welcome to our contestant returning champion.
Starting point is 00:36:55 Toby McAvoy, Toby, welcome to What's the Lie? Thank you so much, Jeffrey. When last we spoke, you said you were from Las Vegas, Nevada. Is that still true? Still true? Still here. So you've already won a talking, Talking Sense, Jeffie Blue, Freshie, as a prize.
Starting point is 00:37:17 And I'm sure, like you, like everyone else, went to the Talking Sense Facebook group to find the Freshie scent and design just for you. But you have an opportunity to win What's the Lie again. And I'm excited for the game and for you. So are you ready to play? I am ready to play. All right, four headlines, one of them not real. Toby, what's the lie?
Starting point is 00:37:43 Headline number one, a Kentucky man posed as a dead body on TikTok, now going to be on CSI. Headline number two, New York Veterinary Clinic now offering pet transition surgeries. Headline number three. California to tax fruit only when sold in vending machines. Headline number four, FTX owes more than $55,000 to Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville Beach Resort in the Bahamas. Those are your four headlines. A Kentucky man poses a dead body on TikTok
Starting point is 00:38:20 now going to be on CSI. A New York veterinary clinic now offering pet transition surgeries. California attacks fruit only when sold in vending machines. FTX owes more than 55,000 to Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville Beach Resort in the Bahamas.
Starting point is 00:38:37 Those are your four headlines. Toby, what is the law? I believe it's number three, California taxing fruit only from vending machines. Oh, no. Toby, oh no, I wanted you to win so bad, too. Ah, shoot. Gosh, darn it.
Starting point is 00:38:59 Oh, well. Thanks for listening to What's the Lie. It's a subsidiary of Chewing the Fat Enterprises. All information is probably accurate at the time of. of recording CTFWTL MFXXII So I mean Do you want to know which one was the lie
Starting point is 00:39:26 I'd love to I mean you can ask You can say Hey aren't you gonna tell me which one was the lie Yeah okay so which one's the lie No I mean you could say Hey aren't you gonna tell me which one is the lie Don't step on me what's the lie
Starting point is 00:39:43 wait till I'm done talking timing pacing pacing pacing timing go ahead hey aren't you going to tell me which one's the lie I will as a matter of fact I will now you chose California to tax food only when sold in vending machines and that is actual
Starting point is 00:40:00 actually true but I find it really difficult I have never purchased fruit from a vending machine and I was thinking about that when I was doing this I was like wow I don't think I've ever purchased Who would want to have the apple after a I know. I know. So the headline, that's the lie, which, you know, could be true next week.
Starting point is 00:40:23 A New York veterinary clinic now offering pet transition surgeries. Yeah, shoot. I know. I know. If you, if that were any, practically any other state, I would have thought it was a lie. That's amazing. Whoever writes these probably thought that. a wildly talented writer who ever that may be and the Kentucky guy he's going to be on CSI which is actually in your hometown CSI Las Vegas oh okay yeah so he played the dead
Starting point is 00:40:52 kept being the dead person on TikTok please hire me will a TV show let me be a dead body that's the standing joke that I have with my family whenever we're watching shows and a dead body rolls by or you see you see a big guy walk by us in a street shot I was like that was me I was in that show I was in that show. So now he gets to be a dead body.
Starting point is 00:41:13 There was a guy that used to work here. I don't know why I'm telling you this, but there was a guy that used to work here that was part of the show that they shot here, prison break. And he was a dead body like two or three times. One time he was a hand on a gurney. You see the hand go roll by on a gurney,
Starting point is 00:41:33 and then he was a foot. That's a good gig if you can get it, man. So anyway, you will be. be receiving your talking sense Jeffie Blue Freshie from our
Starting point is 00:41:48 United States Postal Service and I was hoping to get you another huge prize but I know
Starting point is 00:41:55 I know so you know good luck God bless and I thank you for your time and energy and
Starting point is 00:42:02 that's all I'm thanking you for it's an honor Jesse tell me thank you I appreciate it. Stream and subscribe to more Blaze Media content
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