Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - The Ole Switcheroo... | 1/30/23

Episode Date: January 30, 2023

They lost what? Radioactive isotope caesium-137... Pharmacies changing hours… Stores using AI to stop the banana trick… NFL playoffs / Eagles – Chiefs Superbowl... Clean and Sober mistake�...� The Pez Outlaw… Netflix still after password sharing… Human detection with WIFI… SpaceX gettin ready… Galaxy SDSSJ0826+5630 radio wave… Who Died Today: Tom Verlaine 73 / 100,000 chickens / Unnamed man crushed / Manuel Lopez 53-Shark / Trophy hunter-Lion… Lisa Marie was using again… Damar releases insta vid… chewingthefat@theblaze.com...Emails from listeners  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:49 that was transporting this capsule from a mine in the northern part of Western Australia to a suburb of Perth, which is beautiful this time of year. You're in the region's largest city. And the capsule is smaller than a penny. Why do we care about this capsule? Well, it contains the radioactive isotope, Cessium 137.
Starting point is 00:01:15 And I mean, if you know anything about radioactive isotopes, you know that Cessium 137 will emit the equivalent of a, well, this particular capsule, the size of this capsule, smaller than a penny. with the radioactive isotope Sessium-137, emits the equivalent of 10 x-rays in an hour. So if you were to pick it up, it would, you know, cause you to have burns,
Starting point is 00:01:43 radiation sickness, and skin damage. Of course, prolonged exposure could lead to cancer, but what are you going to do, stick it in your pocket? Now, the Department of Emergency Services and Rio Tintu, We're only notified the capsule was missing when the container was unpacked for inspection on the 25th of January, just a couple of days ago. Authorities believe it fell through a hole in the truck where a bolt had been dislodged after a container collapsed in transit due to vibrations. Uh-huh. So the mining company that managed to lose the capsule apologized and said, hey, we are launching an investigation.
Starting point is 00:02:28 into the perplexing circumstances of how this tiny object fell off the truck. So they are out searching for it as we speak. So if you're out there in Western Australia, you know, between Perth and the Rio Tinto mine there, it's about an 870 mile long route. Be careful. When you see a capsule laying there alongside the road, don't pick it up and don't go near it. Just call somebody because it could be the radioactive isotope Sessium 137 capsule. And you don't want none of that.
Starting point is 00:03:09 Welcome. Welcome to chewing the fat. Well, if you get your prescription meds from CVS, Walmart, Walgreens, you probably already are aware of some of the changing store hours. And CVS has now announced that they're going to be adjusting hours in some. select stores as part of a periodic review of operating hours to make sure we're open during peak customer demand. The move will affect roughly two-thirds of the company's approximately 9,000 retail pharmacies beginning in March. Okay, they are, of course, CVS is the largest pharmacy chain
Starting point is 00:03:50 in the U.S. by revenue. And of course, they want to be clear that if a pharmacy is closed, a patient can visit any open CVS pharmacy location for assistance with their immediate prescription needs. Walmart said its cutting hours at its pharmacy locations nationwide to improve work-life balance for its associates. They give the hours that the pharmacy will be open. They're committed to helping associates live better. Okay. We also know that Walgreens is the second largest pharmacy chain in the U.S. had to adjust pharmacy hours over the past 12 plus months due to staffing challenges.
Starting point is 00:04:30 If you use those particular places for your prescriptions, you're already aware of that issue. Now, there's plenty of other ways to get prescriptions. Of course, you know, online prescriptions, having them delivered to you. It's certainly a thing that's going to be hurting these pharmacies big time. So they're going to have to find a way around that. And maybe you can, you know, we'll see if it works out. but I wouldn't be surprised to see some of these pharmacies go away.
Starting point is 00:05:00 Plus, Walmart has said that they are now trying for a solution to stop shoplifting. Of course, every store wants to stop shoplifting. Duh. But they want to stop a problem called the banana trick. You know what the banana trick is? What they call the banana trick is, and they use this at the self-checkout lines, this is how you use the banana trick. You put the code of an expensive product with the label of another one,
Starting point is 00:05:41 with a much lower price on the self-checkout machine. That way, you're discovered you're not stealing, you're going across, you're scanning every item, but you're scanning something that is, you know, a huge ticket item for a lot less money. And that's called the banana trick. And I will say that they are now, that's a big problem for them.
Starting point is 00:06:04 One of the things that people have told me that they do at the self-checkout, this isn't, I don't know if they don't call it the banana trick. But let's say you have, let's say you want to buy a soup that's $3 a can. And you want to buy, some soup that is a dollar a can right so you scan uh yeah you have six cans of soup three of each right
Starting point is 00:06:33 so you scan six cans of the 99 cent cans while you put the all six of the cans in the bag so you paid uh you know a lot less you pay you saved yourself what two four six dollars on those three cans of soup i can add up and a walmart uh was not happy with that. Okay. So they're improving the self-payment machine system. So this is an FYI for you that are trying to do that. Okay.
Starting point is 00:07:05 They are using a new scan system with AI technology with edgeify. And the system gives the device the function it needs to see what product is being scanned by the customer and whether or not it matches the label. on it. All right. So there you go. I know some people were, they would use the wrong barcode and ring up an item and then take it back. So like if I did that, if I did what I talked about with the six cans of soup, right? All right. So now I saved, uh, uh, six dollars. But then if I took a couple of cans back and got credit, I would also get, uh, you know, a little bit more money in my pocket. Anyway, they are. striving to do that. So be careful out there trying to fool the old stores because the old
Starting point is 00:07:59 switcharoos, they are on the lookout. They are definitely on the lookout. How about those NFL games yesterday, huh? How about that? If you're listening live, today is the 30th of January, 2023. The day after my birthday, thank you all for all the messages that were sent on social media, whether it be at Jeffrey JFR on Twitter, Jeff Fisher Radio on Instagram and Facebook, and of course, email Chewing the Fat at the Blaze.com. Thank you all for your birthday wishes. I appreciate it.
Starting point is 00:08:39 Or your birthday messages saying happy birthday. Anyway, whatever. Thank you very much. I appreciate it. Birthdays are something that drive me insane because it's been a, an ongoing joke for years that I don't say how old I am. And I really, it doesn't matter to me. But, you know, I just, anyway, thank you so much for going out of your way to wish me happy
Starting point is 00:09:01 birthday. I really appreciate it. Now, that having been said, NFL games yesterday. The Philadelphia Eagles and the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs and the Cincinnati Bengals. I told you it was going to be Philadelphia versus Cincinnati in the Super Bowl, I was wrong. It's going to be the Philadelphia Eagles
Starting point is 00:09:24 taking on the Kansas City Chiefs. Yes, Kansas City won with a last, you know, eight-second field goal to win at 23 to 20. Incredible. The whole game was incredible between the non-calls
Starting point is 00:09:39 and the calls and penalties and the refs being flag-happy. Just pretty amazing game. And then the Philadelphia game where they just crushed the San Francisco 49ers, and the 49ers were playing with their, you know, 120th string quarterback. All their quarterbacks were injured.
Starting point is 00:09:58 That fourth quarter brought pretty, couldn't even throw the ball, and he's out there at quarterback. They should have just conceded called timeout and said, guys, we're not going to be able to throw the ball. There's no way we're going to come back. But why don't we just call it a day? That would have been.
Starting point is 00:10:17 awesome. Obviously, it's not going to happen, but it would have been awesome to see. So there you have it. Congratulations to the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs as they go to play in the Super Bowl in two weeks in Arizona. And we will see how that game turns out. Right now, I will just say that straight up against no points. spread, not anything, Philadelphia will crush the Kansas City Chiefs. But you just never know anymore, do you? You just never know.
Starting point is 00:10:58 All right, let's go to the break room. I need something cold to drink desperately. One of the great Democrats of the country today is governor of the great Senate of California, Gavin Newsom. Now, he was out yapping his way around the addiction crisis that we're facing in his state and really around the country and the world. But Gavin was in the middle of talking about this addiction crisis when he said this. Clean and sober is one of the biggest damn mistakes this country's ever made. I know it's a hold your hand idealistic point of view that somehow magically.
Starting point is 00:11:44 I mean, God bless some of you. If you like me, I've been known to have a glass of wine at night watching some of the nightly news. We all need to self-medicate periodically. That is awesome. You wonder why California is the way California is. Now, this guy wants to be president of the United States. He's definitely wants to be president, or at least for sure, run for the presidency of the United States.
Starting point is 00:12:14 And we all need to self-medicate from time to time. He may get my vote. You never know. Clean and sober is one of the biggest day. I'm sorry. One of the biggest damn mistakes this country ever made. We all need to self-medicate periodically. Thank you, Gavin. Had a couple people sent me the story about the new documentary on Netflix called The Pez Outlaw from Michigan, Steve Glew, a Michigan resident, who saw a lucrative market and exploited it. And I have not seen it yet. I am looking forward to seeing it, though.
Starting point is 00:12:52 the Pez Outlaw. So apparently it's this guy, Steve Gloo, a small town, Michigan man, goes to Eastern Europe after the fall of the Berlin Wall. His mission is to locate a secret factory that holds the key
Starting point is 00:13:07 to the most desired and valuable PEZ dispensers. If he succeeds, he will pull his family out of dead and finally be able to quit his job of 25 years. Steve becomes a hero of his own adventure, smuggling the rarest of goods into the U.S. and making millions in the process,
Starting point is 00:13:27 it was all magical until his arch nemesis. The peasant decided to destroy him. The Pez outlaw on Netflix. I am looking forward to seeing that. Boy, Netflix is starting to tick me off, too, because they are, every time I turn around, I'm hearing more and more about the sharing password stuff that they've got going on. And I knew it when, what's his face, Reed Hastings stepped down as CEO.
Starting point is 00:14:01 Now, he's still on the board. He's one of the founding guys. He's not going to be day to day. Right? He's not going to be the CEO. And they're talking now, again, more of how they're going to enforce their sharing password situation that they believe is going to, you know, help them make some extra money. And so they've got...
Starting point is 00:14:24 already exploring ways to crack down on the sharing. I tested a login verification process. If the user, the company suspected was not the account owner tried to log in. Netflix would send a code via email or text to the account owner. That was needed to be entered within a certain amount of time. The user would not be able to access the service. Then they began testing new features, one that allowed members to add sub accounts for people living outside their household for, of course, a small fee.
Starting point is 00:14:56 And the second one allowed users who share an account to transfer their profile information to a new account or a sub-account. And that happened in Chile, Costa Rica, and Peru. We did talk about that, I believe. So I just find it interesting that they are coming after all of us. Now, I love the feature that allows you to view devices that have streamed from your account and log out of those you don't have access with just, you know, with one click. Now, they suggested that, you know, using the feature to log out of a hotel TV or a friend's
Starting point is 00:15:32 device or driving for holidays. Now, that is okay. I'm all right with that. No problem. Because, you know, you do use, that's my point. I do use it outside of my main Wi-Fi. So, you know, I should be able to use it wherever the hell I want. I don't want to have to fight.
Starting point is 00:15:50 to be able to use the apps that I pay for, that I rent, to use. I just don't. It drives me insane. And then, you know, speaking of Wi-Fi, you see where, like, they have this story, the headline is New Tech can see people through walls using Wi-Fi. Now, it's really weird. They don't necessarily see people. I was, you know, I'm reading about this, and it's really fascinating how a team of researchers
Starting point is 00:16:18 have come up with a machine. machine learning assisted way to detect the position of shapes, including the poses of humans, to a pretty astonishing degree, using Wi-Fi signals. So they have, you know, it hasn't been peer reviewed. So, okay, we don't know, you know, we don't know if it's true or not. But researchers at Carnegie-Melligan University came up with this deep learning method of mapping the position of multiple human subjects by. analyzing the phase and amplitude of Wi-Fi signals and possessing them using computer vision
Starting point is 00:16:58 or possessing processing them using computer vision algorithms. So they analyzed the waves of Wi-Fi in a room. And so the results of the study reveal that the model can estimate the dense pose of multiple subjects with comparable performance to image-based approaches by utilizing Wi-Fi signals as the only output. So I don't know that we're seeing through walls with this, but we can definitely take a look and see who's where inside your house due to the Wi-Fi output. Good times.
Starting point is 00:17:39 Good, good times. And good times for SpaceX. I know they announced that they completed a major test of its latest Starship prototype as they prepare for the first orbital launch of the towering rocket Starship Prototype 24, stacked on super heavy booster prototype 7, fueled at SpaceX Star Base facility in Texas, and a test known as a wet dress rehearsal last week. And so they're getting ready. They're getting ready to take off.
Starting point is 00:18:13 And that's what Elon wants to head to Mars. Let's get that. Plus, we got a radio signal from 8 billion light years away. That's what they claim. Astronomers said they detected a radio signal from deeper in space than ever before. Using a cosmic trick first predicted by Einstein. By using warped space time as a magnifying glass. Duh.
Starting point is 00:18:43 Astronomers have picked up the most distant signal of any kind from a remote galaxy and it could blow open a window until how our universe formed now the record-breaking radio frequency signal picked up by the giant metro wave radio telescope GMRT in India came from the galaxy s ds.s.J 0826 plus 5630 man makes you want to go there man do I want to travel to Galaxy SDSSJ 0826 plus 5630 located 8.8 billion light years from Earth, meaning the signal was emitted when the universe was roughly a third of its current age. So the signal is an emission line from the universe's most primordal element, neutral hydrogen. In the aftermath of the Big Bang, this element existed throughout the cosmic.
Starting point is 00:19:48 as a turbulent fog from which the first stars and galaxies eventually formed. Astronomers have long searched for distant signals from neutral hydrogen and the hope of finding the moment the first stars began to shine. However, given the extraordinary distances involved, those signals have proven difficult to spot. Yeah, no kidding. But we now have picked up a signal from Galaxy SDSSJ. DSSJ 0826 plus 5630. Man, incredible. Man do I want to travel there.
Starting point is 00:20:41 With Amex Platinum, $400 in annual credits for travel and dining means you not only satisfy your travel bug, but your taste buds too. That's the powerful backing of Amex. Conditions apply. Well, who died today? Who died today? Tom Verlaine, founder of the influential punk-era band Television, dead at 73. Man, when you think of punk rock bands, you think of television, don't you? I do.
Starting point is 00:21:17 That's for sure. He died in Manhattan. He was 73 years of age after a brief illness. I mean, the guy was, you know, a legend inside the punk world. I mean, he had eight solo albums on top of albums released with the bands. And I'll read you what they say about him. They talk about his, he never found great commercial success. But the impact of his freewheeling, jaggedly inventive playing and television's combative
Starting point is 00:21:49 to guitar assault would later be widely felt in the music of younger acolytes from such New York-based band as the Phillies and Sonic Youth to where. West Coast bred players like Steve Wynn of the Dream Syndicate and Nels Klein of Wilco. Tom Veriline, founder of the band Television, dead at the age of 73. Also, just so you know, I don't know if you can hear it or not, but there's like ice hitting the window of the office that I'm recording in now. I came home. I did Pat Grey on Lease this morning, and then we all got the news that what was supposed
Starting point is 00:22:30 to be come in tonight was coming in today. And so I got the heck out of the studios because I had all kinds of work scheduled today and all of it got canceled because I am doing it from the house. I, holy cow, the roads are getting iced over. Things are going to shut down here in DFW for a couple of days. And yet I'm giving to you. And yet I'm here recording a show for you. I know, I know.
Starting point is 00:22:55 You're welcome. I just want to say it's just weird now because the ice is starting to, it's starting to rain ice, which is wonderful, and it's just slamming up against the window. So I'm this is driving me insane. So anyway, who died today? Yeah, Tom Verlaine. Yeah, yeah, I already told you.
Starting point is 00:23:11 He's dead at 73. Plus, we had 100,000 chickens dead at an egg farm. A fire at Hillendale Farm's property in Connecticut drew hundreds. Well, they say dozens.
Starting point is 00:23:28 I say hundreds. at the area. Officials said the blaze was extinguished Saturday night. The cause, not immediately clear. Huh. Okay. All right. So the fire was large, about three to 400 feet long, two stories high.
Starting point is 00:23:44 How is an unknown number of chickens? Yeah, the Salvation Army said that around 100,000 chickens were killed. Okay? So apparently Hilldale Farms were a little busy. they didn't answer the phone. It's one of the country's top egg producers, raising over 20 million chickens for eggs. So if you thought egg prices were high now,
Starting point is 00:24:12 they are going to get just a tad bit higher. So 100,000 chickens dead in Connecticut. Also, who died today? We don't know his name. We don't know how old he is. We just know that he was crushed by a population. pop-up urinal in London. Okay, so he's working on the pop-up urinal,
Starting point is 00:24:36 and the hydraulic unit came down and crushed him. Oh, that does not sound like fun. You know, any way to die is never fun, but being crushed by an hydraulic urinal sounds less fun than other ways. So the urinals are concealed below the street during the day and they were put in so that they could be put up during the the big show that goes on in that district trafalgar square they had you know helicopters came and were rushing in because he was out their first responders were there so they put these urinals in and they pop up in the evening for
Starting point is 00:25:21 this performance of harry potter and the cursed child so they have these pop-up urinals that come up on the sidewalk so people could use them and it makes it look, you know, cool that they've got these little pop-up urinals and Travolver Square and we're all here to see Harry Potter and we want you to stand up and, you know, go to the, well, it's not a bathroom, go to the urinal outside here on these pop-up urinals. And so he was, you know, down there fixing or working on the hydraulic units and crushed. So, man, talk about a crappy way to go. really it would just talk about a pissy way to go, but either way,
Starting point is 00:26:01 it doesn't sound fun. So, unknown man, unknown named man, unknown age of an unknown named man, dead, crushed by the hydraulics of a urinal. And then we have some animals fighting back against humans. This show, obviously humans first, but we have a 19-foot-long great white shark
Starting point is 00:26:23 decapitating a diver as he was harvesting shellfish off the coast of Mexico Oof, Manuel Lopez, 53, dead, was gathering a type of mollusk, this axe stripe off Benito Juarez in Sonora on the west coast of Mexico.
Starting point is 00:26:44 And he was said to have been diving from the town of Peridon, Colorado to the ocean floor without an oxygen tank to nab the musks. and the mullocks and uh they typically reside about 36 to 59 feet down and so the shark was swimming along and decided you know what manual i'm going to go ahead and go ahead and bite your head off that doesn't sound fun so all divers are now on high alert in the area be careful
Starting point is 00:27:17 because the presence of sharks are there so yeah if you're going to start diving for axe tripe off the coast of Mexico you may want to you know keep your head on your shoulders by spinning around and keeping an eye out for the old 19 foot long great white shark that is looking for people so uh manual lopez dead at the age of 53 then we have a trophy hunter in south africa who is dead he was eaten by a pride of lions in South Africa. Yes, a large cat hunter was widely known across Instagram for his videos and pictures showing his successful hunts.
Starting point is 00:28:05 According to people watching the Instagram, as he was showing off his kill, people heard screaming from a distance, and the lions just quickly eliminated their prey. And by the time people got there to shoe him away and get rid of them, They had eaten everything but his head. So unlike the shark, who took the head and left the body,
Starting point is 00:28:30 the lion took the body and left the head. So those of you that don't like trophy hunters should be happy. The lions, the pride of the lions are fighting back after the... So I guess the guy shot one of the lions. And he's taken his picture, and the pride was not having any of that and came in and took care of business.
Starting point is 00:28:55 So lions left the head. Sharks left the bodies. Weird. This episode is brought to you by Peloton. A new era of fitness is here. Introducing the new Peloton Cross Training Tread Plus, powered by Peloton IQ. Built for breakthroughs,
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Starting point is 00:29:41 Explore the new Peloton Cross-training Treadplus at OnePeloton.ca. So a week after Lisa Marie was buried, they buried her next to dad and her son, Benjamin, you know, they're next to dad, Elvis, the king. She had, you know, everyone was there and people were lined up in, uh, at Graceland for, hours as they were getting ready for her funeral and it was you know it was sad but it was joyful something else i mean i was in memphis i haven't even talked about the the memphis holy cow all right let's i'll stop for a second i don't want to talk about the memphis meeting yet i want to talk about lisa marie so everyone thought that she had her heart event and it was related to well you
Starting point is 00:30:33 know what you thought it was related to yeah Yeah, you do. Yes, you do. You thought it was related to the vaccine, didn't you? Yeah, you did. I know you did. I know you did. But apparently, she was taking opioids again in the weeks before her death.
Starting point is 00:30:52 That's what family sources have claimed. They also claim that she was trying to lose weight for the Elvis Award season. She underwent plastic surgery a couple of months before the Golden Globes, lost up to 50 pounds as part of a strict regiment. At the award show, just days before her sudden cardiac arrest at her home, she was seen slurring her words and appeared unsteady on her feet of the red carpet. So, there you have it. She previously struggled with addiction to opioids after she was given a short-term prescription
Starting point is 00:31:32 during her recovery from the birth of her twin daughters. She was heavily abusing cocaine back in 2013, checked into rehab multiple times. So according to this, of course, opioid overdoses are known to trigger cardiac arrest. And after a lengthy period of being clean following an addiction, the body's tolerance of the drugs will be far lower. I mean, that is for sure.
Starting point is 00:31:59 We see that a lot with people who have gone clean and sober. Oh, I mean, unlike, why should we go clean and sober? Like Gavin Newsom says, I mean, we all need to self-medicate periodically. Right, Gav? Well, Lisa, you know, that's what happens, right?
Starting point is 00:32:19 You get dry and then you go back to using the same amount that you used before you went dry and your body is now ready for that amount because the tolerance is now gone away. So anyway, that's what's being reported now on Lisa Marie. So those of you out there trying to blame it on, you know, what I'm talking about, that COVID vaccine. Yeah, think again, okay, think again. And speaking to all you people that thought it was, you know, vaccine-related,
Starting point is 00:32:49 Demar Hamlin has finally spoken out. He released an Instagram video. And it was like six minutes long. And I'll play you some of it. I mean, I can't play the whole six minutes. but he talks about how it's been a process and I can't tell you how appreciative he is. I am of all the love and support and everything that's been coming his way. He talks about how, you know, the images and clips of others and medical personnel,
Starting point is 00:33:18 NFL players, fans and members of his family. And he just wanted to say a thank you video, especially, you know, after last week, took him a whole other week to release this after Buffalo, after the Buffalo, after the Buffalo thing, you would think, and this is just me, you would think that he would show up to the video in the outfit that he wore to the Buffalo Bill's game
Starting point is 00:33:41 and to the outfit he was supposedly wearing at his clone painting with all the talk of him not actually being him at the game. You'd think he would have come out for the video in that outfit and then taken the jacket off. Just a silent way of saying,
Starting point is 00:33:58 see, it's me. But he didn't. He came out and he hung a little Buffalo Bill's jacket up on the back of a chair that he sits in. And this is how it started. He is in the Buffalo Bill's meeting room, by the way. Thank you. A message from DeMar Hamlin. My brothers have closed out a strong winter season as I continue to make so much progress recovering. I think it's finally a good time to share a few things. I think it was important for me to wait and speak publicly at the right time as it was just a lot to progress.
Starting point is 00:34:33 Yeah. Within my own self, mentally, physically, even spiritually. It's just been a lot of the process. But I can't tell you how appreciative I am of all the love, all the support, and everything that's just been coming in my way. What happened to me on Monday night football, I feel as a direct example of God using me as a vessel to share my passion and my love directly from my heart with the entire world. Now I'm able to give it back to kids and communities all across the world who needed the most.
Starting point is 00:35:08 And that's always been my dream. All right. Well, thank you, DeMar. Now, that I will say that, and it goes on. It was like six-minute long video. Holy cow. I didn't need six minutes, DeMar. Just give me a couple minutes and we'll go, okay.
Starting point is 00:35:23 Now, I will say that it looks like there's a lot of edits to this video. And in today's world, nobody cares. You know, you watch the TikTok videos. you watch the Instagram reels, whatever, everybody has got the quick cut edits. And that's fine. But he's recording this at the Bill's facility, or supposedly so.
Starting point is 00:35:43 And he's a whole bunch of edits. So it couldn't be a deep fake, right? I'm not saying it is. Don't look at me like that. I'm not saying it is. I'm just saying, what I'm saying is it couldn't be. Okay? I'm saying that there's no way.
Starting point is 00:36:01 that it could be a Damar Hamlin deep fake. Okay? I'm saying that it's actually him. All right? I just want to know why the secrecy? What's the big deal? I don't understand. And I really don't understand.
Starting point is 00:36:20 You know, I guess it was a Bill's jacket, outer jacket he was wearing in the picture with his clone post. So maybe the jacket he hung up. over the chair was the same jacket and that was his way of doing it there at the very beginning. I don't know if I'm producing it, he leaves it on until the camera is rolling and you see him take it off. So they didn't ask me to produce it. And so, okay, just know that Demar is, you know, is alive. He's got a message out there and you could go to his Instagram account and see it if you want.
Starting point is 00:36:58 It's D. D.ham 3, which, you know, of course it is. All right. I wanted to share a couple of emails with you. Emails to Chewing the Fat at theblaze.com. I got this email in asking me about
Starting point is 00:37:15 headphones. So I noticed that Stu, Pat, and Keith wear headphones during more on trivia and you don't. Why don't you? Or why do they? Seems to me you can hear without them. studio is not that big. Well, that's correct.
Starting point is 00:37:31 Dom. That's from Dominic, emailing, chewing the fat at the blaze.com. First of all, Stu would probably wear an earpiece, except I had a set of headphones sitting there plugged in for him in the box that's behind my chair. Pat and Keith wear headphones
Starting point is 00:37:46 because they're Pat and Keith. I have an earpiece fitted to my ear that I have in my left ear that I listen to. I have a set of both ear pieces which we used for original TV headphones. But that's when we were doing Glenn Radio every day and Glenn TV every day. So I still use my one earpiece that I had fitted to my ear. And it's just, it's not a earpiece from an ear doctor.
Starting point is 00:38:18 It is, there's a company that you mold your inner ear with wax and then they make a headphone that fits into your ear so it doesn't, you know, stick out. I enjoy wearing regular headphones when I'm not on the camera or whatever because, you can hear it brings the sound so much better into you. But for the TV show and stuff, I mean, I just, I feel like it's better not to have the headphones hanging on the top of my head. But that's just me. That's just me.
Starting point is 00:38:50 And then I got an email from Susan, and I appreciate this email very much. She said, hubby and I sat down to watch shrinking today. It's the new show on Apple TV. There's a neighbor, Liz, on the show, and partway through the first episode, and I have not seen shrinking. I saw the ads for it. It's on Apple TV. I do not have Apple TV, but there's a couple shows on there. I do really want to watch, so I'm going to find a way to make that happen.
Starting point is 00:39:17 Anyway, partway through the first episode, Hubby said, you know where she's from? and I swear I hadn't seen her before in anything, and he told me where she was from. And she was on the Drew Carey show. Now, I remember her on the Drew Carey show, Krista Miller. She was the, you know, the, she's one of those girl next door hot girls on TV shows, Krista Miller. Okay.
Starting point is 00:39:43 So, uh, apparently she is well on her way to Three Cuts to Clown Face. Susan said at this point I said well three cuts to clown face and she's at 2.95 and then I had to explain because you know if hubby will listen she says that hubby doesn't listen to chewing the fat first of all that has to be remedied I'm not sure what the deal is but you need to set hubby straight I appreciate you listening very much but you need to set hubby straight second you say in your email he listens to you on other blaze shows okay well that's very nice then, I mean, he may have missed where my three cuts to clown face theory on other Blaze shows. And, you know, maybe, maybe I let him slide a little bit.
Starting point is 00:40:30 But she does show the back to the side-by-side shots of Krista Miller. Woo, there's no doubt. Krista is definitely on our way to Three Cuts to Clown Face. And then one of the neighbors in the scene was also Ted McGinley. Remember Ted? That looks as though... I mean, Ted still looks fine. Looks like he's getting a little bit too much sun,
Starting point is 00:40:59 turning into a little George Hamilton-ish. He's definitely turning into a little George Hamilton-ish, no doubt about that. I don't know about clown face. I'm sure he's had some work done. Who among Hollywood stars has not had a little work done? Oh, that's the one with Harrison Ford in it, too. yes, Harrison
Starting point is 00:41:21 man, he's in the ads, the promos for it. And he looks great, too. What am I thinking? He looks great too. He's only about 80, 80. How old? Harrison is like, what, 80 now? Yeah, he's 80. And so, I mean, he's still working,
Starting point is 00:41:38 doing good. He's in the 1923. He's in this shrinking. I mean, he's a working man. So, congratulations to him. Anyway, thank you, Susan. I appreciate you. And I thank you for listening to chewing the fat.
Starting point is 00:41:53 Gissette Hubby straight, though, and make sure that he at least knows the rules. I mean, if you're a subscriber, you know the rules. Whenever someone asks, you know, what you're listening to, the answer is chewing the fat. Those are the rules. It's just the way it is. Stream and subscribe to more Blaze Media content at theblaze.com slash podcasts. Unwrap holiday magic at Holtrave. Renfrew with gifts that say I know you.
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