Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Thanksgiving Traditions and Barbie's Stretchmarks 11/22/14

Episode Date: November 22, 2014

Jeffy talks with Jacob Joseph from www.ebolaoutreachmap.com. He talks about the top news stories from the week and tells us about Thanksgiving traditions that are missing across America. That and more... on the Jeff Fisher Show.Jeff Fisher is live from 6am to 8am ET, Saturday. Listen for free on TheBlaze Radio Network.Follow Jeff at twitter.com/JeffyMRA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is the Blaze Radio on demand. This is the success. Begin Life Force reboot program. Now. It's stable. It's alive. Set it loose. This is the Jeff Fisher Show on the Blaze Radio Network.
Starting point is 00:00:31 Hello. Welcome. Yes, this is the Jeff Fisher Show. If you'd like to participate, you can. Dial 1,888-903393. 1-88-908-903-33-93. Welcome to it on the Blaze Radio Network. Wow, wow, wow, wow, wow.
Starting point is 00:01:02 That's pretty much all I can say is wow. I've got a piece of paper in front of me with one, two, three, four, five, six, seven post-it notes on it. Now, this is just to remind me of what's going on right now, just for you. Because it drives me. We've covered everything. You know what the news is. You know what it is. It's Saturday.
Starting point is 00:01:24 Right? And this is a little two-hour reprieve from Ferguson. The streets aren't on fire yet. Yeah, yeah. We arrested a couple people that we're going to have explosives. Ah. That happens anywhere in America, right? So the grand jury has not come out yet.
Starting point is 00:01:44 for with for or against the indictment. So, we'll see. Will they do it before Thanksgiving? I hope so. But, maybe not. They might say, you know, we can't quite decide. Let's go home for Thanksgiving.
Starting point is 00:02:02 We'll come back after Thanksgiving. Let everybody have a break. That'd be nice. Ship everybody home for Thanksgiving and then come out with the decision. And, you know, that, you know, we talked about it last week a little bit, you know, if the,
Starting point is 00:02:16 The grand jury wants to push it off. They come out and indict him, right? And say, we indicted him. Hi, we're the grand jury. Look at all our faces. We indicted him. We think he should go to trial. Goodbye now.
Starting point is 00:02:31 And then go away. So that, you know, you push off the streets on fire a little bit, right? Okay. ISIS. Yeah, we're still fighting ISIS. Still fighting ISIS. got a big battle going on right now. You know, there's battles all over.
Starting point is 00:02:50 Iran. Oh, yeah. We're still in nuke talks with Iran. And, you know, John Kerry's in the middle of that, so you should feel good about that. That's not a problem. Right? Yeah, of course. Let's see what this. Oh, IRS. Yes, that's still going on too. Oh, my gosh, the IRS scandal. Yep. And, oh, they say, amazingly, that thousands of the lowest learner
Starting point is 00:03:12 lost emails have been found. Doesn't matter. We'll see. We'll see. Benghazi, breaking news on Benghazi, actually, after a two-year investigation by the Republican-controlled House Intelligence Committee, they have found that the CIA and military acted properly in responding to the 2012 attack on a U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya. asserted no wrongdoing by Obama administration appointees. Huh. Ha, ha, ha, ha.
Starting point is 00:03:54 Amazing. Debunking, and this is the story that's up on the blaze right now, debunking a series of persistent allegations hinting at dark conspiracies. The investigation of politically charged incident determined that there was no intelligence failure, no delay in sending CIA rescue team, no missed opportunity for a missile. military rescue and no evidence. The CIA was covertly shipping arms from Libya to Syria. Right.
Starting point is 00:04:26 I bet you they didn't see the Blaze networks for the record. Because they pretty much laid out the case. And as far as, uh, no proof? No. No evidence? That really isn't true. That really isn't true. However, the Friday news dump, hey, do your investigation.
Starting point is 00:05:01 No wrongdoing by the Obama administration. Yay. Good, because I felt bad that he was getting... That was still on the table. And then you've got the great Bill Cosby, right, ready to fall, or maybe he has fallen already. The rape charges. and the alleged rape charges, they aren't really charges, right?
Starting point is 00:05:25 They're just women coming out saying he raped me. So the alleged accusations that he raped all these women. Horrible if it's true. No question, horrible if it's true. Boy, they are defrying him, though, because it doesn't matter now whether it's true or not. It's true. Bill Cosby, tainted meat.
Starting point is 00:05:55 Tainted meat. And then, of course, we have the immigration situation. Yeah, Obama lied. Yeah, we still got health care. He lied about health care, too. Yeah, I know. Big surprise. Obama lied.
Starting point is 00:06:13 Obama lied. Obama lied. Obama lied. Obama lied. And once again, they just keep hammering and hammering. and hammering until you finally say, okay, I give. Okay, I got it. You lied, I'm sick of saying it.
Starting point is 00:06:39 I'm sick of hearing it. Just do whatever you're going to do. And that's pretty much where we're at. I know you're lying. I know you are, but I'm so sick of you continuing to lie. continuing to tell me all these falsehoods and you don't ever back off and you just keep hammered it. And then I have to hear from everyone. You lie.
Starting point is 00:07:03 You lie. Oh, he lied. I know. I got it. I got it. I can't hear it anymore. I can't take it. And the immigration, I mean, are we, the one thing that's not lie, we have reports that ICE is readying 2,400 beds for, you know, what they're calling the news.
Starting point is 00:07:28 spring surge of illegal immigrants through Texas. Yay! So the governor-elect is ready to sue. We'll see what happens there. It'll be, you know, they'll just beat that to death, no problem. The USDA, it's being reported, that they misspent two point four billion dollars on food stamps this year. A little bit here, a little bit there. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:59 It was mostly overpayments. We gave you too much. Don't worry about it. Just keep it. Go spend it. Go buy some food for your family with that money. Or lottery tickets. But go ahead.
Starting point is 00:08:14 The EPA saying wasted food is speeding up climate change. Really? But we're giving more money to the free money food recipients to get more. food because they don't. What? Okay. Okay. All right. I see how you are. Berkeley and San Francisco. They want to put little signs on their gasoline tanks when you fill up your gas.
Starting point is 00:08:49 Yes. Warning labels. Warning labels. Carbon footprints. They want to tell you how bad it is. Can think about it. going greener. Go ahead and keep filling up your gas tank because we want the tax money from the petroleum and the gasoline. And we don't really believe that all those green cars are as good as those gas-powered cars, that's for sure. But we want to put a little sticker on there just to remind you that, you know.
Starting point is 00:09:22 Okay? Just a little sticker on there just to remind you. And then the great Charles Manson, the great Charles Manson. Words I never thought I would say. getting married well at least it appears that he's getting married
Starting point is 00:09:38 a marriage license has been given to star aft and Elaine Burton star now Charles is like 80 now she's 26
Starting point is 00:09:54 if you listen to her she's you know I who knows maybe maybe that you can't put you can't put an age you can't put a you can't stop love
Starting point is 00:10:02 you can't you can't stop love and Perhaps I'll get to the 25 truths about life we all need to remember to get us through. Because love, you can't, you can't know love. You can't know what's in my heart. So good for them. Maybe they're getting married.
Starting point is 00:10:22 I just know when I saw her, after Elaine Burton, I'm sorry, Star. I kind of felt like, Star, you, Star, maybe, maybe. Maybe. You have an issue. Maybe medication not all on. Maybe health insurance. With universal health care, maybe you can get your medicine now. Okay?
Starting point is 00:10:48 And then we've seen the story where the old Atari games found in the landfill sold for $37,000 on eBay. Come on. I've got to dig through my garage. I've got a garage stacked to the ceiling of boxes with stuff in there that I kept saying, it's going to be worth something someday. Maybe today is the day. Maybe today is the day.
Starting point is 00:11:09 And for those of you living, well, I mean, we're all facing cold weather. Almost the darn near continental United States is facing it, right? But the picture is coming out of New York with shoveling snow and snow on the roofs and people's roofs are crushing in and they're shoveling and they're covered in snow. My gosh, do I remember living in Michigan as a child? And do I remember thinking the entire time that I was in Michigan? I cannot wait to get out of here. And we had ice storms. I couldn't remember giant ice storms and being stuck in the house.
Starting point is 00:11:58 And then I remember my mother. My mother worked for a Michigan bell. The bell telephone. And, yeah, the evil corporate bell telephone. And so they worked. They worked all the time. Huh. Amazing.
Starting point is 00:12:11 How happens? You see your parents work and then you work. It's funny how that happens. And so we had people stay. I mean, when there were big storms like that, the Bell Telephone people would come and stay at our house and they would do their shifts and they'd go into the work. And they would do their work.
Starting point is 00:12:27 And they were, you know, they were outside workers, line workers, and information operators and, you know, the whole gamut of what you would do at Bell Telephone. They were there. They would just stay at the house during the big storms and they would truck them in and out, maybe. Back and forth to work. And then, you know, we lived on a corner, a corner house.
Starting point is 00:12:54 And people didn't. I hated me because even as a team, I'm not shoveling. I'm not doing it. When you walk over the snow, it backs down. But that was a main drag. So we had to. Oh, did I hate shoveling snow? So cold.
Starting point is 00:13:16 That's why I spent a lot of years in Florida. And I'm in Texas, and I expect it kind of the same thing. You know, it's kind of the same thing. It's supposed to be warm. It's down south. I know Buffalo. You've got 800 feet of snow, but it's too damn cold in Texas, okay? This is the Jeff Fisher Show on the Blaze Radio Network.
Starting point is 00:13:40 Go returns on the Blaze Radio Network. 888903.33.93 is the phone number if you'd like to participate. You don't have to. But if you want to, you can. 888-903.33. We will find a way to involve you more in the program. But not now. If you want a call, call. That's all I'm saying. Did you see Hunger Games last night? I want to, I'm going, I will see it today. I will see Hunger Games. today. I saw the numbers from Thursday night. And as I'm talking to you, I'm looking up Thursday's
Starting point is 00:14:50 17 million kickoff. Yeah, there was there numbers from overnight numbers, though, from last night? 17 million from Thursday. We'll see what it, well, they're going to tell me after the weekend, I guess. But, oh my gosh, it looks pretty good. And I love the hunger. I love the, you know, the series, obviously, the first one, and, you know, catching fire. And this one, we'll see. I was told that it was really good. I know Glenn said he saw it. He said it was good.
Starting point is 00:15:21 I'm a little, a couple of the promos I saw, Jennifer, it's like she might be just calling it. It was just calling it in. I don't know. We'll see. We'll see because there was one scene they put in the promo and it just the, If you burn, we all burn or whatever the hell it was.
Starting point is 00:15:43 She didn't look that good. We probably should have retake that. I would have cut that again. And maybe they did. Maybe that's the best they get. All right, Jennifer, just go home. That's as good as we're going to get. That's a wrap.
Starting point is 00:15:57 Because, I mean, I like Jennifer. No question. She's easy to look at. I like her. But, you know, not, she might not be. The best. And she's done some good stuff, too. Right?
Starting point is 00:16:18 She has. And then we have the new Barbies. Speaking of Barbies. Is that ever Lawrence's Barbie? Yeah, kind of. No, she's not. She's been hollered at for being fat before, and she said it's okay. Uh-huh.
Starting point is 00:16:33 Okay. Mattel. And Random House. They had to apologize for making Barbie look incompetent. I can be a computer engineer. I can do it if the boys do all the work for me. Oh, that's fantastic. The rest of the book involves Barbie crashing her computer,
Starting point is 00:17:04 passing a virus to skipper, ignoring her female computer teacher's advice on how to fix the virus, and finally letting programmers come to a rescue. You need men. I mean, that's a fact, right? Wait. And then we have the normal Barbie. Yes.
Starting point is 00:17:30 Lamily. Barbie may be the glam and perhaps just a little bit too perfect. But those characteristics are far from reality, aren't they? Yes. So a Pittsburgh area inventor, Nikolai Lam, created what he calls a beautiful. Beautifully average doll to reflect the regular girl. He believes reality is cool and average is gorgeous.
Starting point is 00:17:59 The doll's name? Lamily. And thanks to half a million dollars raised from crowdfunding, she is now a reality. Using data from the Centers for Disease Control, Lamb created a doll based on the measurements of the average 19-year-old woman. Lamelie, shorter, broader than Barbie, has brown hair and wears minimal makeup. She also comes with stickers.
Starting point is 00:18:30 So you can add, stop it. So you can add cellulite, freckles, acne, moles, scars, tattoos, and even stretch marks. Oh, we are getting this doll for the Fisher household. We are definitely getting this doll. I want extra stickers. We're getting extra stickers. We're getting extra stickers of cellulite, freckles, acne, mold, scars, tattoos, stretch marks.
Starting point is 00:19:02 We're putting those on all the dolls at the Fisher House. You guarantee you that. That's hilarious. I want to make every doll in the house look like it has a cauliflower butt. That's the party that's going to be going on at the Fisher House. So that's Christmas. Just alert the authorities. That would be my wife.
Starting point is 00:19:23 Christmas is the lamely doll. We want stickers on every doll in the house. Oh, my gosh. More of the broadcast. Just around the corner on a Blaze Radio Network. 888-9033. Is the phone number. This is the Jeff Fisher Show.
Starting point is 00:19:50 Only. on the Blaze Radio Network. This your show on the Blaze Radio Network. That's what it be. All right, so, we'll get the Lamley Barbie, and, you know, we'll splash and cellulet over all the dolls that we have in the house. Except for the Chuckie Dal. I can't mess with the Chuckie Dal.
Starting point is 00:20:38 My daughter loves a stupid Chuckie Dal. Anyway, speaking of my daughter. So last night, I go see a concert here in the... the Dallas Metroplex, the Verizon Theater, which is a nice place, just as good and nice place as any. To my daughter wanted to go see this group called the Fresh Beat Band. Now, the Fresh Beat Band, they're on Nickelodeon, and they have a TV show, and there's these young kids, and they dance, and they sing, and they, blah, blah, blah, and they have fun.
Starting point is 00:21:11 And they tell everybody they're great, and you all can sing, and you all can do what you want, and you can do anything you want, and let's get up and dance and sing. I'm telling you what, what a racket this place is. I got to do this before. I don't want my. Honey, if you're listening with your mom, walk away now so you don't hear this, okay? What a racket. What a racket this thing is.
Starting point is 00:21:38 Okay, so we get to the show, and they are, you know, I'm looking at, the guy's hawking some shirts out in the park about it. And I'm thinking, okay, well, this is the guy to get them from, right? because you go inside you're talking about you're probably looking at 25 30 bucks so he comes up and I said what you want one of these baby and so I get one it's like this like 10 bucks or whatever it was I don't remember and it's like she got the you know the camouflage pink one it's nice she's all happy she's got her first beat band t-shirt and then we go so we get in and you know we get in the door we go find our place we sit down it takes a while to start so we get up around there And there, of course, there's plenty of good drinks and food.
Starting point is 00:22:17 And they're hawk, and they got the big thing in the middle, or hawking all their fresh beat band stuff. And so then they come out. And they do like 30 minutes, 30, maybe 40, maybe. I'll be nice and give them 40, but I don't think it was. It was like maybe 30, 35. And they take a break. And the break is like another 30 minutes.
Starting point is 00:22:41 I mean, they let you go. They were going to get more food, more drinks. drinks, buy more stuff, hawking more of their stuff. And they sell all this stuff and then pretty soon, we're going to be back soon. And they start flashing the pictures up. Now, at the beginning, they show the little monkey in the back of the stage. And they go, oh, they don't know if you, when you see this, you just go, you go, or whatever the heck the monkey's name is.
Starting point is 00:23:03 That's their new cartoon. So they're on the road. They're on tour. They're hawking the TV show. They're hawking all the greatest hit packages and their DVDs and their CDs and their CDs. and their t-shirts and everything else, and they're rocking the new cartoon that'll be out next year. Okay?
Starting point is 00:23:22 They come out, they sing for maybe another 30 minutes. I'll give them 40, maybe 30. All right, and then they leave, and then, of course, you got the, you know, they come back out, and they do a couple of the greatest hit songs, and they end it with their, the song that they end every show with, of course. I mean, so they got it down. And the kids or the young adults that are probably 80 years old,
Starting point is 00:23:44 that look like their teenagers do a great job, and they get the kids going, and everybody dances and everybody has a great time. They work really hard. And their schedule, I'm looking at their tour schedule, they are doing some touring because tonight they're in Baton Rouge. Then they come back, and tomorrow they're in Houston for two shows, and then San Antonio, I mean, they're on a grueling tour.
Starting point is 00:24:09 Until the 20th of December, and then they break until January 17th, And then they're back on tour again for another month, hitting it hard. And, you know, so they're working hard. And I'm sure that, you know, I don't know if they're doing any filming for the TV show in there, in the break between over Christmas and New Year's. They probably got those in the can. Plus, they're going to look like the cartoon, the animated show was animated with their characters. So I don't know if they're doing the voices for that.
Starting point is 00:24:36 So they've got to cut that. So, I mean, they're working hard. But you want to talk about a racket from Nickelodeon. They are raking it in from this band. And if they're doing that with every show, which I'm sure they are, they're not stupid. They have the machine in place to just make this happen. Oh, my gosh. They got to be raking it in.
Starting point is 00:24:57 I did get an extra T-shirt out of the guy in the parking lot, though. We came out, and the guy's hawking them two. It were 10 bucks because I bought one out in the parking lot for 10 bucks. And I come out after the show and he's got some left, you know, so he's out there hawking him. Two for five. Two for five. I'm like, oh, I see how you are. Okay.
Starting point is 00:25:15 I got you, dog. You hawk him to me for 10 before the show, and then you're just going to throw them away after it's done, then you're out here trying to just make a couple extra bucks. So he threw me another one. You remember my daughter got the pink one, so he gave her the white one, which I thought was nice.
Starting point is 00:25:32 It was nice. He was a fun guy. But I don't know if those were, you know, black market fresh beat band t-shirts so if they were i didn't buy any of the parking lot it doesn't look like they were black market though they were right up they ended up but when we were right there by the bottom of the steps when we came out of the uh the event anyway nicolodeon in the fresh beat band uh you know my daughter was very happy we had a great time it was a good night just just my daughter and myself you know dancing and meeting some people
Starting point is 00:26:08 at the arena. I did see, you know, I ran into there were a couple people there that were, you know, fans of the Blaze Network. Of course, the one guy is the, wouldn't be the head of Nickelodeon. It'd be the guy selling cotton candy. Hey, Jeffie, how you doing? So, hey, I got that going for me. I got the cotton candy guy at the Verizon Theater.
Starting point is 00:26:36 Nice. All right. So did you watch Walking Dead? Oh, wait. I can't talk about, wait a minute. I can't start the Walking Dead segment without my Walking Dead music. I mean, that's just stupid. Do something like that.
Starting point is 00:26:50 Stupid. All right. All right. Did you catch it? I'm telling you. It's getting good. We got, what, a couple episodes left now. We've got this weekend and we have the next weekend.
Starting point is 00:27:15 All right. The 30th is the end of the fall. So, you know, the end of the full, the mid-season finale. We break for the holidays as we break for another 18 months before the new show. It's not quite that bad this time. It sure just feels that way. But kind of a, the last couple episodes have been weird. Now, we know, you know, we know that we know Homeboy isn't the scientist.
Starting point is 00:27:48 And then this week we were just with, you know, we were with Carol and Daryl and in the hospital, headed to the hospital. So now what do we got to do? I mean, what? We got to have, first of all, more Rick, right? More Rick. And then what happens? Carol lives. Beth dies?
Starting point is 00:28:13 Or they all die? Carol and Beth. And just Rick and Daryl are left. Huh? Huh? Could happen. And then I guess that they're still, I haven't been reading the, I don't read the comic books of The Walking Dead. I apologize. I probably should.
Starting point is 00:28:33 But they talk about how there's a safe zone in Alexandria, which is still D.C., right? So they still have to go up to that neck of the woods, and maybe they figure, you know, they'll take, we don't know if they actually kill. scientist boy, although I would have. And as soon you know, a soldier boy with the scientist, he's got to kill himself, right? I mean, he was going to kill himself before. The only saving grace for the scientist is that the scientist saved his life earlier.
Starting point is 00:29:13 And now he's got nothing to live for. So we'll see. Anyway, it was, you know, it's getting good. We've got two more episodes left before the mid-season finale. and we'll see what happens at the hospital. Really strange. We're back in Atlanta now. It feels like we haven't gone anywhere.
Starting point is 00:29:34 It feels like we've gone like a mile up the road and now we're back. We went out there for all this time and they haven't gone hardly anywhere. It's really, I mean, think about that. And all this time with the new world and all the bad things that have happened
Starting point is 00:29:53 and all the walkers. I mean, it's just, they're back where they started. Holy crap. They're back where they started. They've gone nowhere. They went outside. They went into Georgia, and now they're gone again.
Starting point is 00:30:07 They're back to Atlanta. Very frustrating. Very frustrating. Now, we know something bad is going to happen, though, because I was looking at some of the mid-season finale stories. And in a new magazine interview, though, Walking Dead Star Norman Reedas Darrell said he cried for an hour
Starting point is 00:30:27 in preparation for the finale. So he cried for an hour so that he'd be all cried out by the time they shot the scenes for the mid-season finale. So you know that something pretty bad is going to happen.
Starting point is 00:30:44 Because Darrell just, he just wants to not cry. He just wants to be his badass end of the world depressed. sweaty, smoking the last cigarette out of that pack he stole from that guy a couple weeks ago and, you know, be done with it. So what happens? Who dies?
Starting point is 00:31:04 Who dies? That's the question. Walking Dead. Who dies? This is the Jeff Fisher Show on the Blaze Radio Network. Jeff Fisher Show. So, apparently I, gave away some things I probably shouldn't have for The Walking Dead.
Starting point is 00:32:10 I'm not going to play the sounder. I'm not going to play my production values. The production value is too high to play it, just for me saying that, you know, you're welcome. Okay? Now you have a little insight to what could be happening and what is going to happen on the program, the Walking Dead. If you're not caught up, it'll be okay.
Starting point is 00:32:32 You'll get there. Okay? Okay, good. Oh, yeah, did I mention? You're welcome. So anyway, let's go to Twitter now and check out what's going on on Twitter. I had some people tweeting me the 10 of the worst school lunches from the hashtag thanks Michelle Obama. Yeah, I just tweeted it, as a matter of fact.
Starting point is 00:32:56 There are some yucky looking things. Hashtag thanks Michelle Obama. And they're all pretty, I don't even can't explain what they are. Uh, one, some kind of mystery mush. Uh, one is some kind of, looks like some kind of fish sandwich. One looks, ooh, not good at all. Uh, you just go through and see what is on these lunch place where these kids. One grilled cheese and plastic for lunch.
Starting point is 00:33:26 Yummy, a piece of plastic sticking out of the sandwich. The, uh, mac and cheese does not. The, uh, does not look very appetizing. and there's plenty of other dishes on there that do not look that great. So check it out. Go to Jeff E.M.R.A. At Jeff E.M.R.A. on Twitter and Jeff Fisher on Facebook. And you'll see those stories.
Starting point is 00:33:52 I'm looking at one story that I asked. Share 69 tweeted me. Saying that this person was worse than me. Her comment was finally found someone worse. than me. That Jeff He, M.R.A. Apparently, I'll just read you the story because it's a pretty darn good story.
Starting point is 00:34:17 One of the most joyous times in a man's life is the birth of their child. Yay! One man showed the internet exactly what was on his mind when his beloved wife was painfully laboring to bring this beautiful bundle of joy into the world. In fact, the anonymous Casanova decided to make his true feelings known on Craigslist, making a post that would have any man in the doghouse.
Starting point is 00:34:38 Well, I mean, any man if you knew who it was, but posting in the missed connections section. And if you're not familiar with the missed connections section on Craigslist, just go there and find out. But it's like if I'm on a train or I'm on a bus or I'm at the mall, I'm in front of a store, and I see someone that I would like to connect with, you know, of the same sex or of the opposite sex or whatever, I would go to the misconnection section. I would say, hey, I'm in front of the stupid bookstore or the stupid shoe store in the mall. And the blonde that looked at me sideways. Boy, I'd like to have her look at me sideways again.
Starting point is 00:35:24 So he posted the Miss Connection section. The North Carolina Daddy was hoping to make contact with none other than his wife's labor delivery nurse. This is post. This is probably a long shot. But you were the nurse taking care of my wife while she was having our baby. I enjoyed our eye contact and would really like to talk to you more. Maybe tomorrow I'll be there most of the day. And I will bump into you in the hallway or see you at the nurses station.
Starting point is 00:36:01 I don't know if that's real. if it is dirt bag if it isn't real it's pretty funny so misconnections gotta love that on the Craigslist and of course we have more
Starting point is 00:36:16 people tweeting me about robots all the time I'm telling you there's some really really really human-looking robots coming down the road and remember what we said the more human they are the more human they look the more weirder they are to humans
Starting point is 00:36:30 yeah more to come of the Blaze Radio Network. This is the Jeff Fisher Show. Only on the Blaze Radio Network. The environment was a success. Begin Life Force reboot program. Now.
Starting point is 00:37:04 It's stable. It's alive. Set it loose. This is the Jeff Fisher show on the Blaze Radio Network. Welcome to it. 888-90-0-33-93 is the phone number if you'd like to participate. Don't forget Michael Pelka, Puro Pelka, coming up immediately after this broadcast. And then we go and do a little bit of Glenn Beck weekend so you can have a little rewind of the week, the best of.
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Starting point is 00:38:13 There's Ferguson getting ready to burn. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, there's ISIS still fighting on the Middle East and wants to bring it here. Ah, yeah. IRS scandal's still going on. Yeah, yeah, Bedgazi. We found out today breaking news. It's wrapped up.
Starting point is 00:38:30 No evidence found that the administration did anything wrong. Nice of them. Immigration. Mexico, that probably, yeah, yeah, the president lied. I got it. The president lied. So what? Move on with your life. So what? He's ruining the country. Get over it. Okay, move on. But the thing we need to worry about. We were just talking a little bit about the Walking Dead. Really, no joke, is still left in front of us is Ebola. You forgot about it, didn't you? Yeah. You forgot about it because you thought, oh, it's over. It's over. We don't have to worry about it anymore. Wrong.
Starting point is 00:39:14 I've been following this website. One of them is Ebola breakout map.com. And they follow cases where the Ebola originated from Africa on this outbreak map. And it's fascinating. I mean, there's quite a few. So I want to talk to Jacob Joseph, who is. with the, is it just the Ebola breakout map or is it just Ebola breakout
Starting point is 00:39:41 U.S.? Ebola Outbreakmap.com and just cover this, you know, outside of Africa. Right. Okay. So we're free and you're shutting down the website. There's no Ebola. We don't have anything to worry about, right?
Starting point is 00:39:58 Well, we've got a couple basically that I found New York City. They're monitoring 357. I had somebody tweeted into me, I mean, it's a full-time job finding these stories because, to me, it doesn't cover them all, you know. You've got to search all these websites, and that takes a lot of time.
Starting point is 00:40:16 Right. But when I was in New York City, the 357 individuals are monitoring. They're not telling you, you know, you know, where, you know, we're at New York or nothing like that. You know, like in Florida. I don't know if you're aware. The Florida has came out, Governor Rick Scott signed an executive order to monitor anybody from an Ebola affected country that's come in Florida for 21 days, and they're not
Starting point is 00:40:37 telling us where at in the state of Florida, these nine people are at, so we've got to just take it. So there's nine of them in Florida. But, well, I mean, should they tell us? I think they should. So we know, you know, you know, they're here or there, you know, but I think they're probably not wanting to do that because they're afraid it's going to affect tourism, but by not saying where they're at in the state of Florida, they're, you know, they're not going to affect the tourism
Starting point is 00:41:01 them statewide. Well, that could be. But I just kind of feel like if we admit that we're monitoring these people, that's fine. We're monitoring them or they're under, you know, isolation. But I don't know that we need to know where they're at unless they have an actual break out. Yeah, that's what I've got a lot of tweets from people, both sides that don't, we don't need to know where at the city and some that would like to know.
Starting point is 00:41:31 Because I don't know if you're aware of the cruise ship from Sierra Leone. I've heard a lot about that, but then I heard quite a bit of it, probably from you guys, but then I didn't hear anything anywhere else. We picked it up on a television station, got their news report, and that's the only place we saw it. It came direct from Sierra Leone. It was about three days prior to 21-day monitoring period, and they didn't say they're going to let the crew off or on, whatever they wanted to do, but the Coast Guard was monitoring that, but they didn't feel like a need to tell
Starting point is 00:42:06 people in Florida, take Canaveral, hey, there's ships down here, and maybe you might want to just, you know, be aware of that situation. Right. Because people want to know, you know, they want to be informed. I mean, we're Americans, and we should be informed what's going on. Not like, and that's why the whole reason behind this website is to, because people want to know. That's the whole purpose of Ebola Outbreakmap.com. All right, so where's the biggest cluster right now in the U.S.?
Starting point is 00:42:38 Well, since Texas, the monitoring there, those people are pretty much gone, but I did get a tweet on Twitter this week. There was four new cases they were monitoring. In Texas? In Texas, yeah, I got a tweet on that for just this week. There's four new cases of monitoring in Texas. Basically, it's just Dallas, Texas, and we got New York where they're monitoring. the 357 people that what I got off the internet was they were around Dr. Craig Spencer and also people coming from Africa.
Starting point is 00:43:10 There was one I'm following on Twitter and she just came back from Liberia I got her tweet and I posted it to our Twitter account. She just came back from Liberia and she's being monitored. I got some information about that. She said on her Twitter account that they got a phone and they take her temperature twice a day. So that was kind of informational but just letting people, you know. They're still letting people participate in, out in the world.
Starting point is 00:43:36 Right. Yeah, and they're welcoming back and just monitoring them. Are they asking them? Are they asking them at all? To be a... They're information, the phone numbers and addresses, things of that nature. We had to pull the story in Minnesota. I was concerned about, well, they had 48 people that came from Africa, Ebola,
Starting point is 00:43:59 effective country and they lost track about i don't know how many they lost track of but it was on the news story got on our website it says um you go down there it will say minnesota monitoring people from Ebola countries in minnesota is click on that and there's they there's 48 they were monitoring and there were some of them that they lost track they got a wrong phone number or address and they said oh shoot where are they at we don't know so it's not funny it's not funny at all funny at all. It's just sad because the news media, what's the funny part about it is the news media is not covering this. And that's, we just got to laugh because what else are you going to do, you know, to tell people. That's where our whole purpose of our website is.
Starting point is 00:44:41 So it's sad. Okay. So we've got 300-some in New York, and we have nine that they're monitoring in Florida. And you're talking about two or three in Texas. And you're monitoring the people that are coming to the U.S. from the Ebola affected areas in Africa, correct? Correct. That's what we're – any news story we can get we posted on the website. That's what we're monitoring.
Starting point is 00:45:08 And that there's a news story that talks about Ebola. We'll put it on our site. We'll do that as well. There's a couple good ones that we just put on there. You should check that out. One was the U.S. to grant temporary protection status from people from Ebola nations, so they're not traveling back and forth all the time. That's an interesting read on the site as well.
Starting point is 00:45:29 So they're granting temporary stay of the people from the affected countries so they don't have to travel back and forth. Right, yeah. So it's like, you guys are here already. Okay, you can stay. We'll grant you protection. You can stay. We'll give you whatever. Just don't go back to Africa for the next, whatever, six months or whatever it is.
Starting point is 00:45:53 But they're inviting to stay, Ant the Grant and Asylum, that's off of Reuters. we got that statement under the Ebola news story. Where, what happens to them if they do go back? Nothing. We can't do anything to them. Well, they said they're not going to let them go back. If they go back, they're not going to be, I don't know how they're going to enforce that. That's interesting.
Starting point is 00:46:14 We just published that one yesterday. That's quite of it. It's quite confusing on how they're going to do that. Yeah, I mean, they want to monitor them, but then they're saying that we can't, we're not going to have a quarantine and we're not going to stop traffic between the countries. It doesn't make much sense. Did you, I don't want to know, did you hear this, I don't know if we should go into this or not, but I'll say it, the man about India, I don't know if you want to go into that or not.
Starting point is 00:46:46 What about it? Well, the man was cured from Ebola. He had a restificate. and and India is holding him. You can go on the website and keep it family friendly here, but they want to, and his body, I'll just say body fluids. It was showed up in his body fluids,
Starting point is 00:47:06 and they are quarantined at the airport until that test comes back negative. So they're saying, okay, we don't want you out there, you know, until that comes through your system. Right. Well, we had already talked, you know, we had talked about that. They're talking about the latest, We had talked about that in the beginning that it was up to Five weeks I think five or six weeks and the last report I saw
Starting point is 00:47:31 Was seven weeks right of the well I'll stay with you with the bodily fluids Yeah seven weeks for the bodily fluids. That's the report we got there But we picked up the Wall Street Journal article and the lady there that we got that one on the site She said the story was 90 days and she actually contracted a from her fiance. That's what the Wall Street Journal said. The story was 90 days. Holy crap. According to the Wall Street Journal, yeah, we got that story on our site too. Yeah. So that's in, I got a couple tweets about somebody.
Starting point is 00:48:06 Oh, I found an article from a tweeter. They said that's a female that could be transferred as well. So it's just not males. It's both males and females. So because that's unknown too. We don't. Right. We don't know that. However, what are, now, all right, let's just, what do you know? All right, let's talk. talk about, are you a doctor? No, no, sir. I have a doctor's on the site. Her name, I don't know if I can mention her name.
Starting point is 00:48:31 Her name is Dr. Linda under the guest. No, I was just checking. I was just checking because I want to, I know that I just wanted to, you know, make sure that I got it. You're not a doctor. I understand. Because, you know, I just play one. I'm not one either.
Starting point is 00:48:45 Is that if you're cured, if you contract Ebola and you actually, you actually have a reading that you have Ebola and then you're alive. It doesn't kill you. So then what is your bodily fluids up to, and we're saying maybe 90 days, you know, could be shorter, could be longer, it's still active in your bodily fluid. Now, if I only, if I ran across Ebola and I haven't had a breakout, is it still active is it active in my bodily fluids, or do I have to be showing signs? They said it's, according to the Wall Street Journal and other report we said, I'm from Canada.
Starting point is 00:49:29 There's a report on Canada. We posted on the site. It's just a relationship, sexual relationship. It's transferable as long as you have sexual relationship with a person that was cured. It was cured. Okay. So it had to have already been, it had to have been active in your body. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:46 So, no, if you're recovered, the person has to have had it all and recovered, and it's up to six weeks. You can get, you can transmit, it will up to seven weeks according to their report of Canada. That's just something we've on the website. So you can catch it that way according to the report in Canada that we have on our site. So, yeah, that's something that you're concerned about Dr. Spencer should be concerned about according to the report in Canada. We're not doctors, but that's just something that we found. And one of our doctors on Twitter, she sent us that article, and that was very good because we asked people, you know, if you have an article, you're fine, please send us.
Starting point is 00:50:21 And there's so many, it's hard to keep track of all this stuff. It's like four hours a day. You know, if you can spend four hours a day, easily just finding new articles. What else you got to do? Seriously. All right, so the website is Ebola breakout map.com. The Twitter account is? The Twitter account is on our website.
Starting point is 00:50:42 website and it's uh let me come on there all time it's the uh eboa outbreak u.s and it's also linked into our website as well you can follow us direct claim there one last channel as well if you want to want to do you what is that video um if you go direct on our site uh and click the youtube button it will take you there's we made four videos that we're really nice guy helped us out with that um talking about the cdc and there's articles about on our website the CDC said it could be transmittable up to three feet away we covered that story because that still doesn't make it airborne though um it doesn't make it airborne no no this three feet is just like i guess a sneeze or somebody would sneeze on you then you have a
Starting point is 00:51:28 problem directly yeah directly on you because then it would actually go inside inside you and get into your membranes and then you know that would be in that's airborne but airborne that would be like a direct hit airborne is you running through it Anyway, I know it's a strange, it's a strange way to think about it. All right. One last thing, my girl. What's her face from Maine? Casey.
Starting point is 00:51:55 Hickok. Casey Hickok. Where is she at? Because, boy, do I miss her? Yeah, I know. There was so much hype about her being in Fort Kent, Maine, and then she's going to move away, and we were looking for where she moving away at, but there's not the, so we have the Fort Kent Main on the map on there.
Starting point is 00:52:15 But we don't have any more news. Where is she moving to? Well, stop looking for her because I don't want to hear from her anymore. She needs to go away. We don't want to deal with that. But if it comes to news, we'll put it on our website. All right. Jacob, Joseph, thank you very much.
Starting point is 00:52:32 Our app is free on Amazon. It's the number one Ebola app on Amazon, and you can get that free app for your phone and check out our Twitter and YouTube channel all on our website. That's when I mention that. If I could. Excellent. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:52:44 Thank you. Jacob Joseph from Ebola Outbreakmap.com. Thank you very much. I appreciate you having a show. Absolutely. I really enjoy the Blaze Network and Glenn Beck, and it's just glens it does a wonderful job. And so do you guys.
Starting point is 00:52:56 You are awesome. Thank you very much. I appreciate it. Ebola Outbreakmap.com. This is the Jeff Fisher Show. On the Blaze Radio Network. Jeff Fisher Show. Welcome to it on the Blaze Radio Network 888-903-93 is the phone number.
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Starting point is 00:55:26 Okay, so let's see that by next week, when we get together, it will be post- Thanksgiving blues. And so let's do a little Thanksgiving chat coming up here and see what is what's going to be like this year. Because I, you know, it's one of the holidays that I've always looked forward to. And I think I'm kind of looking forward to it again. I love Thanksgiving dinner. I do.
Starting point is 00:55:56 Turkey, the mashed potatoes, the gravy, the stuffing or dressing, whatever you want to call it, the desserts. I'm telling you, yes, yes, I'm going on record, I'm taking a stand right here. I love Thanksgiving dinner. No, you're not talking me out of it. You're not. I love Thanksgiving dinner. So I'm going to have some, okay? Some turkey, some mashed potatoes, some gravy.
Starting point is 00:56:29 Yeah. And you can't stop me. You can't. The Jeff Fisher Show. The Blaze Radio Network. This is the Jeff Fisher Show. Welcome to it. 888-9033-93 is the phone number.
Starting point is 00:57:19 If you'd like to participate when this show is live, you can call. I mean, you can call it a number any time you want. But if you wanted to talk to me, you'd have to call it when the show is live. live, which is 6 a.m. to 8 a.m. Eastern on the Blaze Radio Network. When you download it on the blaze.com slash radio page, you know, you can dial the phone number. It's just that I won't be there. I'm sorry, but I won't be there. Michael Pelka, Pure O'Pelka, coming up immediately following this broadcast. And according to some of the tweets that I'm seeing at Jeffie MRA, he's going to be doing some special, hey, these Christmas albums are worth a lot of money.
Starting point is 00:57:59 You should look to see if you have them. I've got albums on top of albums. I've got cassettes on top of cassettes. I've got CDs on top of CDs. You know what I listen to? None of those. It is sad that I listen to zero of those. So if you'd like to buy, you know, some great Christmas stuff.
Starting point is 00:58:24 We do listen to CDs, I guess, for Christmas, although we wouldn't have to in today's world, but we do have a bunch of classic Christmas CDs that we listen to that we do love to listen to. We've already broken them out. But very rare. Do you listen to anything other than, you know, what's downloaded onto your tablets, onto your phones,
Starting point is 00:58:49 and you hook it up to your speaker in the house, and you're good, right? I mean, it's amazing. and it's all right there. You don't need the album. So if you'd like to buy some album, if you'd like to buy some vinyl for me, you'd call 8889-0-033-93-923,
Starting point is 00:59:01 and we'll make a swap. We'll do the Blaze Radio Network swap show. And we'll see if somebody wants to swap something for something else. I used to work in a small market country station on the weekends. You'd have the guy come in and do the swap shows. And I never did one, although I would have loved to have done one,
Starting point is 00:59:17 because it's fantastic. Marge, out there on Route 1, has got the old John Deere tractor. She's not going to use anymore since Bill died. So she really needs, what she really needs is a new hot water heater for the back of the house. So she's willing to trade the John Deer to 56. Still runs. Still should run pretty good.
Starting point is 00:59:38 She hasn't started it up in a while. It's in the back barn. But since Bill died, she hasn't needed it. She needs a new water heater. So if you've got a brand new water heater and you need a John Deer, she'll swap it out for you. Okay? So you can call in. We'll work that out for you.
Starting point is 00:59:50 Okay. That's Marge. And you just do the swap shows. It's fantastic. I mean, that, it really isn't fantastic. But it would be fun to do for a while, maybe. Maybe you don't do it because that's why it's small market radio. I keep getting these emails, okay?
Starting point is 01:00:07 Would you stop? Thank you for sending me the emails. I really appreciate it. It means a lot to me. I don't get enough emails. So I like to get emails and read every single word on every single email. Okay. This particular email, I've gotten from a number of people.
Starting point is 01:00:26 And I haven't done my due diligence, so I'm going, this could be a huge mistake for me to read this to you. Okay? Huge mistake. But I keep seeing it. It's been sent to me several times. And if true, is amazing. Okay?
Starting point is 01:00:41 So I'm just going to read you the email with the disclaimer that, you know, it might not be real. Just like the, you know, the dog meat at, uh, at, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, Polte, okay? Not real. Just a hoax. Okay? But you read it, you see it, you go, hey, you believe it. And then it's not true. So if you believe this, and then you find out it's not true, you know, I'm sorry. Okay? It sounded good at the time.
Starting point is 01:01:03 Tina Griego, journalist for the Denver Rocky Mountain News, wrote a column title Mexican visitors lament. She said, I interviewed Mexican journalist Evangelo Hernandez as well visiting Denver last week. And she said illegal aliens pay rent, buy groceries, buy clothes, what happens to your country's economy
Starting point is 01:01:19 if 20 million people go away? I thought what would happen. So I did my due diligence and buried my nose as a reporter into the facts. All right. This is Tina for the Denver Rocky Mountain News. So, you know, take it with a grand assault, whether it's true or not. It deserves an honest answer, she says. Over 80% of Americans demand secured borders and illegal immigration stopped.
Starting point is 01:01:44 Think of that. Think of that number. 80% of Americans demand secured borders and illegal. migration stopped. And yet, what happened the other night? Yeah. Do you know the answer to that? I'm not going to answer to you.
Starting point is 01:02:01 In California, 3.5 million the illegal aliens moved back to Mexico. It would leave an extra $10.2 billion to spend on overloaded school systems, bankrupt hospitals and overrun prisons, who leave highways cleaner, safer, less congested. This is her opinion now. So I'm going to just give you the facts. In California, and then the facts according to Tina, which. may not be true. So there are facts that might not be facts.
Starting point is 01:02:27 In California, 3.5 million illegal aliens moved back to Mexico would leave an extra $10.2 billion. In Colorado, 500,000 illegal immigrants plus their 300,000 kids and grandchild who moved back home, save $2 billion. Other experts say $7 billion in Colorado. They could save more than $20 million in prison costs. Denver public schools would suffer a 67% dropout rate. Oh, my gosh. 200,000 vehicles would vanish from the roads.
Starting point is 01:03:05 In Florida, 1.5 million illegals would return. 2.1 million illegals in Chicago. 20 million illegals returned home. The U.S. economy would return to the rule of law. Yeah, okay, Tina. on that. No more push for Spanish. We'd lose and then we got news yesterday, right?
Starting point is 01:03:27 That Mexico is considering charging people who come across the border and are going to stay more than, I think, two or three days. If you cross the border and you're going to stay longer than that, we're going to charge you. You've got to pay the tax. Right?
Starting point is 01:03:44 I'm going to pay the tax. So that's nice of them. Gosh, darn it. We are so lucky to have them as a neighbor. We really are. All right, so Thanksgiving is just around the corner. Thanksgiving is just around the corner, Joe. And be careful out there. There's all kinds of scams, Black Friday, big shopping day after.
Starting point is 01:04:02 I can't take Black Friday. I'm sorry. Right now in today's world, first of all, unless you like going out and getting, you know, getting in the crowds and being out there, out and about, my mom used to love it. Go out and just be part of the shopping experience. I can't take it. And that's why we have the Internet. And you can shop all your long on the internet, and guess what?
Starting point is 01:04:25 It comes right to your home. It's an amazing feature. There's delivery services that bring it right to my house. And I don't have to go out in that and have that big shopping experience. I do get to go out and have that fresh beat band experience, though. Okay, Mad. mothers against drunk driving, they want to remind you don't drink and drive. Bad thing. And it really is.
Starting point is 01:04:57 I mean, in today's world, don't be stupid. I mean, A, we don't want you to hurt yourself or anyone else. B, think of the money. In my drinking days, when I was drinking, and I rarely, rarely have even a beer anymore, just because I don't. was no real reasoning except I was tired of drinking and ever so often I do feel like a cold I'm ever so often I feel like I have to have a cold beer
Starting point is 01:05:27 you can quote me on that and I mean I have one but rarely do I drink but in today if I drank and drove a vehicle like I used to I would be in jail there's no question no question at all you can't do it in today's world so don't be stupid get a driver that's not going to get your designated driver take a cab rent a car rent a driver it's real easy it's not difficult many places provided for free others you will have to pay but the price that
Starting point is 01:06:04 you pay up front for that drive home from the sober driver will be a small price if you get pulled over in your drunk. Thousands. Tens of thousands of dollars. And you'd be lucky to still have your license. So don't drink and drive. Save a life. Watch the scams, too.
Starting point is 01:06:24 I saw a scam where somebody was leaving like a $100 bill on the windshield or something. And the deal is that you get in your car, you start it. And then you say, oh, there's a $100 bill in my windshield. I'll get out of my car to get it. And you get out of your car and then a person watching runs and hops in your car and drives away. So be a good thing to see the $100 bill in your, if it's underneath your windshield wiper, just pull away, just drive away for a little bit.
Starting point is 01:06:53 Drive away for a little bit, you know, up toward the exit. Stop, get out and see what it is. Nobody's going to take your car then. Huh? Then if it's a fake hundred, you could be mad. Be really pissed. What's your favorite thing about Thanksgiving?
Starting point is 01:07:12 My favorite thing about Thanksgiving, really, is just sitting around the table, and everyone just kind of, yep, yep, yep, yep, yep. I miss that. We used to have the entire, all the relatives come to the house for Thanksgiving. It set up the long tables and the little tables. I mean, amazing. And some of the overlooked Thanksgiving rituals, according to a lot of psychologists,
Starting point is 01:07:40 is the giving of the job advice. According to them, you know, teenagers are given a ritual status to shift to the adult part of the family, not only through the move from the kids table to the grown-up table, but also through the career counseling from aunts and uncles and everybody talking about their jobs. I'm pretty sure I saw a study not long ago that talked about how important it is for children
Starting point is 01:08:05 to know the history of their family. And it's also important to know what your relatives do and what they're about and how they're doing with their life. And you listen to your, my aunt used to be the head of the state of Michigan library system. And so, you know, it was all about books and reading and correlations and keeping books. And blah, blah, blah, blah. But, you know, that's what we talk about.
Starting point is 01:08:34 And it was good to hear. And they talk about my grandfather and my grandma and all these people on their jobs and what they did and my uncle and the construction. Oh, but that. And it was just, it was part of the deal. So don't forget to share what's going on. It's not all about just sitting there and eating and waiting to get to the football game. Although that is a big part of it, you know, share a little bit too with your family.
Starting point is 01:08:58 According to them, the forgetting the ingredient is a big part of it. It's no big deal. And it's great to have the telling of the disaster stories. Everybody loves the disaster stories in the past. That's the sharing, right? It's part of being with the family and knowing, remember that. Remember that year when I burned the turkey? We had to wait.
Starting point is 01:09:16 We had to go cook another one. Anything, anything like that. Remember that year? I forgot to put the butter or the potatoes. The boy, did they suck that year, huh? Yes, they did, grandma. Yes, they did. And then putting away the leftovers.
Starting point is 01:09:31 It's a family affair. It's all about sharing and the big family walk afterward. So I know that this is all, you know, the psychologist got it, but you know it to be true. You don't need a psychologist to tell you that that's part of being with your friend. family for Thanksgiving, right? You know that.
Starting point is 01:09:46 You know it's true. Friends, family, get together. And then maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe you get together and you make what we used to do and we haven't done it since we've moved to Texas for the last couple years. And I think we're going to, well, we'll start it this year again as we used to make a a couple of a big tray of Thanksgiving dinner. And take it to one of the retirement facilities. And just, you know, find somebody that needs a dinner that doesn't have a family and share it with them.
Starting point is 01:10:27 Isn't that what it's supposed to be about? I think so. You're listening to The Jeff Fisher Show. The Blaze Radio Network. The Jeff Fisher Show. Welcome to it. Michael Belke. Pure O'Pelke coming up right after this broadcast,
Starting point is 01:11:04 and then we go into a little bit of Glenn Beck weekend. Chris Salcedo live. Mike Slater, live. Joe Pags live. On the Blaze Radio Network, no need to go anywhere else. And then Sunday, I mean, my gosh, Sunday, you've got David Barton, Handle, Hollywood 360, Gun, Talk. Why do you?
Starting point is 01:11:23 There's no need to change. Anyway, you know what? Just keep it locked right here on the Blaze Radio Network, right? Theblaze.com slash radio. It's very simple. And then weekdays, Doc and Skip, Glenn, Buck, Jay, Pat and Stu, hello. Man, we are almost too good for you. Almost.
Starting point is 01:11:47 So it's Thanksgiving. Don't forget you're going to run into all kinds of guests, too. You know, I'm telling you, it's really nice to think about that you're going to be sharing with everything around the table. And you could do that. Or you could just serve it up and say, you know, come and get it and serve the plates and go sit out anywhere you want in the house and leave the TVs on. buys the parades, watch the football, and everybody can just do their own thing,
Starting point is 01:12:06 or you can, you know, maybe share a little bit with the family. But you do have some things like, you know, there's always the food pusher, have more, have more, have more. I may have married one of those. There's the fault finder. You're always going to run into the fault finder, the guest of informing you, hey, the plates don't quite match. The silverware isn't matching.
Starting point is 01:12:24 Uh-huh. What? You don't have enough. No, okay. And you've got the, you know, the hoverer, the nosy aunt, and the stress mess. The one upper, the armchair quarterback, you've got all the Black Friday shoppers. Listen, that's what makes Thanksgiving worth it, right? Really, that's what makes Thanksgiving worth it.
Starting point is 01:12:43 So just take it all in stride. Don't get upset. Don't be the tipsy one to be all drunk on Thanksgiving. Just relax and have a good time and enjoy the family, enjoy the kids, enjoy the food. Right? Right. Yes, of course I'm right. Have a great week.
Starting point is 01:13:04 I'll see you here next week. We'll talk a little bit of post- Thanksgiving abundance and Black Friday into Black Saturday. Yeah. Okay, we can do that. No, probably. Hey, anybody tell you you look great today? No?
Starting point is 01:13:19 Well, you do. You look fantastic. You're not really going to wear that all day, though, are you? This is the Jeff Fisher Show. Only on the Blaze Radio Network.

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