Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Ummm, Don’t Do That!... | 12/7/22

Episode Date: December 7, 2022

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Starting point is 00:00:58 In the video, the 20-year-old Katie Sigmund hit a golf ball and lost most of her club when the driver's shaft flew into the canyon after the ball. Now, people, as soon as she posted it, were all wound up and shared it with the National Park people and all their people looked into it. And even people on her own TikTok and Instagram accounts were like, hey, don't really. really think you should be doing that. So the Grand Canyon law enforcement identified and contacted Sigmund within a day of her posting the golfing video. The National Park Service intended to charge her with three misdemeanor offenses.
Starting point is 00:01:49 Okay? She received three federal violation notices, which are tickets issued by law enforcement departments of the U.S. agencies such as the National Park Service and the U.S. Forest Service and was charged with three Class B misdemeanors as detailed under Title 36 in the Code of Federal Regulations. And if you haven't looked at Title 36 in the Federal Regulations, Parks, Forests, and Public Property, and then there's multiple chapters with National Park Service, Forest Service, Corps of Engineers, American Battle Monuments, Smithsonian Institution, thousands of pages. And boy, looks like it will be great reading for someone.
Starting point is 00:02:31 The three charges were for tossing items into the Grand Canyon, littering and creating hazardous conditions with disorderly conduct. Now, she was only cited for disorderly conduct and tossing or throwing items into the canyon, which carry a maximum fine of $5,000 and six months in prison, according to the copy written record of the collateral forfeiture agreement at the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Arizona provided to the Arizona Republic. Sigmund was ordered to pay $285, which includes a $60 processing fee.
Starting point is 00:03:03 That's confirmed. She made these payments. She made two payments, $155 and $130, to the administrative office of the U.S. courts, okay, which was confirmed by the Republic that the Central Violations Bureau received the two payments. She faced an appearance at the U.S. District Court in Flagstaff, but the case has been now resolved through a collateral forfeiture agreement with the U.S. Attorney's Office in Arizona. So she paid fines for the misdemeanor charges to the Texas-based Central Violations Bureau, which processes tickets and payments for petty offenses committed on federal property. It is just that simple to get things taken care of when you do something wrong against the federal government. just remember, don't be hitting your golf balls into the Grand Canyon, okay?
Starting point is 00:03:59 Somebody could have been down there and gotten hit with a golf ball, an animal, or you could have started a landslide. It could have been terrible. I mean, it wasn't, but it could have been. So don't do it. Welcome. Welcome to chewing the fat. Speaking of things that you shouldn't do, apparently you shouldn't drop.
Starting point is 00:04:24 you shouldn't drop off human poo at a police station. I know, right? So this lady Mindy Jeanette Stevens or Stephens S-T-E-P-H-E-N-S Go with Stephens
Starting point is 00:04:42 46 of Electra, Texas, which is in North Texas, it's up past Wichita Falls, almost Oklahoma. You could probably smell Oklahoma from Electra. Texas. So she's out on bond and she was arrested for dropping off approximately 50 pounds of human poo at the local police station. Now, you know, originally you hear that and you read that and you
Starting point is 00:05:11 think, oh man, nasty. Nobody wants that. Well, okay, so she left it off, she dropped it off in three five-gallon buckets in front of the police station. So while nasty, Not really as nasty as it could have been. She didn't throw it all over all over everything. She just left it in three, five-gallon buckets in front of the police station. Nasty. So one of the police officers in Elektra came out to the parking lot to investigate what he looked at through the cameras as suspicious activity. And he found the suspect wearing an all-white hazmat suit with a yellow mask walking back.
Starting point is 00:05:53 walking back to a tan SUV with a trailer after having placed the three five-gallon buckets in front of the police station. When the officer asked the female suspect to explain herself, she replied that the buckets were human s, human crap, and she was dropping them off. And then she got in the car, drove off. Oh, okay. Now, the three buckets contained about 50 pounds. Ooh, still nasty. So they reviewed the footage and recognized the suspect's voice as belonging to this Mindy Stevens, the wife of an assistant fire chief in Electra. So the lieutenant had just spoken with Stevens regarding, or Stephens, regarding the buckets of human crap earlier that day.
Starting point is 00:06:41 So her voice, I guess, was fresh on his mind. He knew who she was and or who she sounded like. and why she dropped off the buckets, we don't know. But he called, he called the city administrator and said, hey, you know, he called the fireman and see if he wants to come by and pick up the buckets of poo so we don't have to charge her. And he was like, no, I don't want any part of it. So, okay, so she said, hey, it's not my problem, okay,
Starting point is 00:07:16 the wastewater is not my problem. So after a while, finally they got someone to come and remove the buckets safely. Yeah, because you just move them someplace that's not now. So she was arrested and charged with illegal dumping of more than five pounds, but less than 500 pounds, which is a Class B misdemeanor taken into custody. at Wichita County Jail and released on a $2,000 bond the following day. Don't know when the court date is. She's got history in the area.
Starting point is 00:07:58 She's been arrested at least five times, mostly on assault charges. She even spent some time in jail because she pled guilty to violently puncturing a man in his arm with her set of keys. Okay. And we don't know why she dropped off the poop to the police station. But apparently you're not supposed to do it. So if you're thinking today, you know what? I'm going to get three 50 gallon buckets. No, I'm sorry, it's 50 pounds.
Starting point is 00:08:32 All right, Jeff. All right, there's three five gallon buckets. So it's 15. Oh, nasty. Three five gallon buckets of human poo. And I'm just going to set them in front of a place. police station. Don't do it. Okay? Just don't do it. So I did the list on Pat today. I did chewing the fat on Pat Gray on Lease this morning. It's Wednesday. Hello. That's the day.
Starting point is 00:08:58 And I talked about the fastest growing brands overall in 2022, thanks to the morning consult. Now, we've talked about the morning consult before when we talked about how they ranked the most trusted brands in the United States. Remember, because the most trusted brand in the United States, Band-Aid. And then Lysol, Clorox, UPS, CVS, VISA, Cheerios is 7th, Weather Channel is 8, Colgate is 9, Home Depot is 10. Those are the top 10, most trusted brands in the United States. I was looking at the fastest growing brands overall. And number one is meta.
Starting point is 00:09:40 I feel that's weird that meta is fastest growing brand, maybe because I guess they, once they became, meta than they started from zero again. Okay. Crocs on the list is number two, beats by Dre. Stoke Cold Brew is 4th Milwaukee Tool number five. Zell number six. That's a payment platform.
Starting point is 00:10:01 So, I mean, they're definitely on the list. Adobe. My favorite, though, I think, is number eight, which is great value cream cheese. Who doesn't love? Great value cream cheese. Go ahead. Raise your hand if you don't love it. That's what I thought.
Starting point is 00:10:14 Nobody could. And then Chobani is on here a couple of times. Chobani yogurt is 11th, and Chobani overall is number 16. Hagadaz, 17. Major League Baseball, MLB, is 15. And 4-a-Loco is 20th. Boost Mobile, number 19. And Google Sheets is number 14.
Starting point is 00:10:41 So those are your, I mean, if you just go by, did I mention them all? Gatorade Fit is 9. Office Depot is 10. T-Mobile 12. Celsius fitness drink 13th. Hagenas Friedole is 18th. Four loco was 20th. That's all of them. But my favorite is still Great Value Cream Cheese
Starting point is 00:11:01 coming in at number 8 as one of the fastest growing brands overall. And congratulations to Great Value Cream Cheese. I'm sure I've had. helped in getting you ranked number eight this year. Congratulations to Aaron Judge. Breaking news as we are recording, chewing the fat today. He has agreed to stay home with the New York Yankees.
Starting point is 00:11:29 He was out wandering around. They've got the Major League Baseball meetings going on now in San Diego. He was seen over the Thanksgiving holiday in San Francisco, visiting family and friends. It was reported that he was having talks with the Giants. San Diego was making an offer, but he has agreed to stay with the New York Yankees. He's 30 years old now. He has agreed to a nine-year, $360 million deal.
Starting point is 00:11:58 Congratulations, Aaron. I know you set the American League home run record this year. You were awesome, no question. But nine years, $300, what I say, $60 million? Yeah. that's a pretty good deal. No question about it. Now, remember, he rejected last year, the beginning of last year,
Starting point is 00:12:22 a seven-year, $213 million offer from the Yankees. Nah, you know what? No. I'll just go ahead and hit 62 home runs this year. Okay? And now I'll get more than $213 million. That would be great. So the Yankees have Giancarlo Stanton under contract playing a 13-year $325 million contract.
Starting point is 00:12:52 And they have their pitcher, Garrett Cole, signed a nine-year, $324 million deal. So the Yankees are paying out some cash. After those players, then you're looking at salaries of, you know, $23 million. 40 million, 15 million. I mean, they better win some titles. There's no doubt about there. But congratulations to Aaron Judge. Nine years, 360 million dollars.
Starting point is 00:13:24 Major League largest contracts, though. Aaron doesn't, Aaron is not in the first place, though. Pretty good, though. So you're looking at who's the number one? Oh, Mike Trout, the Angels. 12 years, $426 million. Wow. 35.5 million.
Starting point is 00:13:46 Mookie Brett's, the Los Angeles Dodgers, 12 years, $365 million. And then you're looking at Aaron with nine years at $360 million. But that's still $40 million a year. So that's pretty good. You can quote me on that. That's pretty good.
Starting point is 00:14:09 Now, he's living in New York, so there's a little bit of a tax issue. Not as bad as California, but probably pretty close. If you're Aaron Judge, you're making $40 million a year. I mean, I guess you're willing to pay the taxes to stay and play in New York, but man, it takes a big chunk of money out of your hands. Bryce Harper signed a $13 million deal. It only means he's getting paid $20.000. $25.3 million.
Starting point is 00:14:40 Please give me a break. And I mentioned the Garrett Cole with the Yankees. Nine years, $324 million. That's $36 million in year. Wow. Holy cow. But 40 million a year for Aaron Judge. Congratulations.
Starting point is 00:14:55 And good luck. Good luck. All right. Let's go to the break room. I need something cold to drink desperately. Well, here we go again. Bill Cosby accused in New York lawsuit of sexual assault by five women under new law that temporarily suspends the statute of limitations for sexual assault claims. So be ready for that lawsuit to take over our lives in the near future.
Starting point is 00:15:33 And BuzzFeed says they plan on laying off 12% of its staff, citing worsening economy. Duh. And I know we were talking about Aaron Judge making all this money and, you know, these other baseball players making all this money. I just wanted to let you know that I got an email yesterday, Chewing the Fat at theblaze.com, and I'll be getting a lot of money very, very soon. In fact, I'll be getting $9,500,000 very soon. Well, a portion of $9,500,000.
Starting point is 00:16:05 So I got an email from Brian Smith at a Gmail account, and he titled the email, Hi, Dearest. Hi dearest to you too, Brian. I'm a personal attorney to Mr. Reynolds, 56-year-old divorce with no child, who was into a medical and hospital equipment. He was awarded a contract to supply medical equipment in 2020 here in Canada before he died, D-E-I-D,
Starting point is 00:16:33 after a brief illness on 21th May 2020. The contract payment has already been paid, to him, which he deposited the total sum of $9,500,000, H.SBC Bank, if I can trust you to claim the funds so we can make a plan for long-term business relationship. Particularly the HSBC Bank, where he deceased, had an account valued at about $9,500,000 United States dollars. The management has issued me notice to provide the next N-E-X-Space T of kin, or they will have the account frozen within the next 10 official working days. I decided to make a search to locate any member of his family, friends, business associates,
Starting point is 00:17:26 hence I contacted you. I seek your consent to present you as the next of kin to my client, space, so they can process this amount valued at 9,500, that's 9,000. million, 500,000 will we pay to you. He has it in numbers. Then this will be invested into your line of business, or it can be share between the two parties, 60% to me, 40% to you, after all A-Space-L-E-SPACE-L expenses, if any, in this transaction.
Starting point is 00:18:05 Let me know if you agree with the percentage sharing. If you're interested to execute the deal, the following i space information to that i will help you draft an application that will be submitted to the bank and between some of these words
Starting point is 00:18:25 in this email he has spaces uh like between application that will extra space be submitted to bank and he's done that in several other places too uh i'm guessing that keeps away from any algorithms that are looking for specific words and then he lists your full name, phone number, addresses, your age, current occupation. I look forward to your co-dash operation and good investment partnership.
Starting point is 00:18:56 Thank you. Yours sincerely, Barrister Brian Smith. So I'm not going to get all of the $9,500,000. I'm only going to get 40% after expenses of the $9,500,000. so we're going to get a few million dollars but it's not aaron judge money but not turning it down oh no oh no we just got some more breaking news during chewing the fat as we're recording the show today uh Elon Musk is no longer the richest man in the world what oh no I know his okay so he took over the world's richest man in September of 2021.
Starting point is 00:19:47 He now has a net worth of $185.3 billion. Okay? That makes him number two. Behind Bernard Arna. The chief executive of luxury brand Louis Vuitton's parent company, LVMH, and his family took the title with 185.4. million dollars so just a point one above Elon but it will be good enough for everyone to that's it Elon's losing money we got to get rid of he's not the richest guy anymore that cost him
Starting point is 00:20:25 chief twit it's over okay is it is it over i feel like it's not i feel like it's not over for Elon but that's just me i know everybody's wound up about him for firing the janitors favorite stories. So he comes in the 20 or headquarters and he gets rid of 20 janitors. They had 48. So he gets rid of 20. They get pissed that he got rid of the 20.
Starting point is 00:20:54 And so the union says, hey, we're going to strike. What do you doing? Give these people a job. So he just cancels the contract altogether. You know what? You're complaining. You're whining. I tried to give you keep up some business with you, but no, no, no more. All of you are gone. So now they're busy just
Starting point is 00:21:09 you know, picketing the Twitter building. I don't know who's going to pick up the toilet paper. I don't know who's going to clean the bathrooms. I don't know. I'm sure he'll sign a new deal. I'm sure this union for the SEIU janitor's union there in San Francisco will
Starting point is 00:21:26 renegotiate with Elon to give them employment because they were sad. I can't believe this is happening just before Christmas. There's 48 families without Christmas jobs. Okay. Well, there's a lot more actually. Would it be
Starting point is 00:21:41 better or after Christmas or would it be better before Christmas when is a good time to get fired that's what I you know you tell me that as EIU when is a good time to get fired and then we'll talk because I can tell you on record it's been my experience there's never a good time there's never a good time to lose your job okay I know I know I'm just throwing it out there I could be wrong but you know Jeff, what that does, one door closes and then another door opens, so that's better. Okay, if you say so. Marshall's buyers travel far and wide, hustling for great deals on amazing gifts, so you don't have to. They've bagged this season's Italian leather handbags.
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Starting point is 00:23:22 I know. Sad. He had previously suffered a stroke in 2002, and I guess that really affected his movement and ability to speak. So he had some really bad health issues because of that, and then now he is dead at the age of 85. You may remember him. He was the referee that disqualified,
Starting point is 00:23:49 Mike Tyson, after biting Evander Holyfield's ear in the rematch. And he's from Reno, Nevada. They renamed the courthouse after him. He's also, Lane, let's get it on, catchphrase, well known for saying that. And he also voiced the referee of a character on the popular celebrity death match on MTV. so and he lived an incredible life. So Mills Lane,
Starting point is 00:24:24 former fighter, boxer, voice work extraordinary, dead at the age of 85. So one of the people that made it recently under the Who Died Today segment was Kirstie Alley. And she was discovered to have had colon cancer. She died at the age of 71.
Starting point is 00:24:43 She died at her Florida home. She was receiving treatment from the Moffat Cancer Center there in Florida, which is, you know, renowned. And so it's really weird. I didn't realize that she was so big in Scientology, and I guess that was just dumb of me, because she was like one of the top Scientology levels.
Starting point is 00:25:06 She had reached Thetan Eight status in the Church of Scientology, which is the highest honor possible. So she's devoted herself to the religion that she credited with helping her kick cocaine, in the 70s before she found international fame. Now, I thought Scientology resisted the scientifically proven facts about cancer. And instead, Scientology said that cancer is because of a sexual upset in the body. So cancer is not caused, never has been and never will be. It is not a caused mechanism by an external environment or some psychological activity.
Starting point is 00:25:47 some physiological activity. It also requires a second dynamic or sexual upset, such as the loss of children or some other mechanism to bring about a condition known as cancer. That's what Elron Hubbard wrote. You remember El Ron Hubbard? The Church of Scientology, he's the guy. So it's not sure when she realized,
Starting point is 00:26:14 hey, maybe I need to seek some help. other than the Scientology people, but, you know, it was too late. And, I mean, colon cancer is horrible. It's called the silent killer because people don't realize they have it. So there are all kinds of warning signs, and if you think you have anything different
Starting point is 00:26:34 going on with your body, please get checked at your doctor or your own medical physician or whoever you go to, get checked. Don't wait. Don't say, I'll be fine. I'll be fine.
Starting point is 00:26:49 Don't worry about it. I'll be fine. Okay. Will you? Will you? I know. I know. That's a hard one for me to follow as well.
Starting point is 00:27:00 Believe me, I understand the process of thinking. I'll be fine. Don't worry about it. And you're really not. Also, news on someone else who's been in our Who Died Today segment. And Hache. The autopsy, we have the results. reveals that cocaine and other drugs were in her system at the time of her crash into the L.A. home.
Starting point is 00:27:25 Wait, what? Yeah, I know. I know. So she had cocaine in her system during her fatal crash. That resulted, I mean, that was just terrible fire. You know, remember being hauled out of that house and setting up screaming, suffering burns. I mean, she didn't have any alcohol in her system. And everybody made a big deal about that foe.
Starting point is 00:27:47 that had, that was vodka. She was drinking in a podcast that was released a day before, but she didn't have any alcohol in her system. She suffered severe brain injury from the crash, put in a coma before taking off life support systems. So, along with traces of cocaine, the toxology report states that fentanyl was detected in the award-winning actress's body
Starting point is 00:28:11 from the pain treatment she received following the horror crash. Okay. and she slammed into the LA home at 90 miles an hour, causing the blaze, trapped in the car for 45 minutes, does the firefighters work to rescue her, have no alcohol in her system, and that's it.
Starting point is 00:28:34 That's all they're saying. I don't have the actual report in front of me. I hope to have that soon. So she suffered a severe anoxic brain injury caused by the lack of oxygen. Okay. She was declared brand dead seven days later, but was kept on life support until organs could be donated. Very nice.
Starting point is 00:28:54 I don't like that. She died from inhalation injuries and burns. Her death was ruled an accident. So there you have it. And it doesn't sound like she was a small amount of cocaine and fentanyl in her system. So it doesn't sound like she was out of her mind with these drugs, although, you know, you never know what she was mixed. What other cocktails she was mixing it up in
Starting point is 00:29:22 that could have made her go off the deep end. But anyway, we do know now that it wasn't alcohol in her system. I mean, that's a good way to look at it. Yeah, sure, it was cocaine and fentanyl. But no alcohol. All right, I guess that's good. Coming to a country near you soon. So this is happening in France.
Starting point is 00:29:59 And don't forget our president, Joseph Biden, met with Dingleberry from France just this past week. And you know, this is one of the things that they talked about. Now, Joe Biden loves trains. He rode the trains forever. He always talks about it. He has now tried to resolve the train strike, which is not passenger rail, but it is, you know, he's trying to get that resolved because he's nothing more than Mr. Train. However, in France, they're going to start now local flights, in-country flights,
Starting point is 00:30:37 that are shorter than two and a half hours, you must take the train. Or you could take an Uber or drive yourself if you have a car. But if it's two and a half hours flight time, then it's now there's not going to be a flight. You're just going to go ahead and have to take the train. Oh, okay. Now, I know this is part of their effort to curb greenhouse gas emissions. You know, I'm sure all the environmental groups are saying, yay! But this is just not enough.
Starting point is 00:31:12 It's not enough, okay? We need to do more. We need to do more. I'm sure that the French airport people are unhappy. I'm sure they've raised some sort of objections. And this isn't going to be. enough for them. You can count on that. They're talking about, you know, slapping taxes and restrictions on private jets.
Starting point is 00:31:40 That's funny. That's funny because the people that fly private are paying the money of these politicians. So I doubt that that's going to happen. And plus, for most of the private jet skiers, they're not jet skiers, the jet takers. They can afford the tax anyway, so they just pay their green tax and move on. But that is coming here in America very, very soon. Now, it'll be difficult. There's plenty of flights in America
Starting point is 00:32:12 that are under two and a half hours. So it's going to have to be, you know, they're going to have to pick and choose the airports, pick and choose the flights, and what's the train? So you're talking about mostly East Coast flight travel will be done for because there's rail service going to and from those cities.
Starting point is 00:32:37 There's rail service going maybe east and west for a while, but all the way across country, very difficult. Could they do it in today's world? Sure. Could Joe Biden, you know, do an executive order? Sure. Go ahead. Go ahead, see where it gets you.
Starting point is 00:32:56 But, you know, definitely East Coast travel could be down. I mean, they could save, say if they cut flights on the East Coast for three hours, three and a half hours or less, you have to take the train in any direction of the East Coast states. Yeah, they could absolutely do that. or to take any cities on the east coast within three miles of the ocean that you can travel to by rail and not have to take a flight within three hours and you can't fly. There's no flight you have to take either drive or take the rail service.
Starting point is 00:33:42 It's absolutely coming. I don't know what they're going to do or how they're going to do it, but it's absolutely coming. and you're not going to want to take Delta anymore I see where Delta is saying Hey yeah I know we wanted you all to become part of the Sky Club But now there's too many of you I know you signed up for credit card deals to become our sky
Starting point is 00:34:04 You know so you could go into our Sky Club lounges But there's way too many of you And there's way too many of you low lives coming into the Sky Club Okay So No if you are flying economy you're not getting into the
Starting point is 00:34:24 you're not getting into the sky club wait what I am a member yeah but no you no you are flying business in first class we'll let you into the sky we'll let you into the sky club if you're flying
Starting point is 00:34:40 back behind the curtains when the onwashed masses yeah no we are not letting you in sorry Sorry about it. So starting next year, if you're flying back there with behind the, behind the curtains with the low life, it's in economy, you're not getting into the Sky Club. Okay.
Starting point is 00:34:59 Sure, it may say you're a member. Sure, we may have wanted you to be a member prior to this, but too many of you wanted to be a member. So I'll tell you what you could do. We're going to go ahead and increase the cost of a Sky Club membership. so it's going to be $695 per person or $1,495 for executive memberships. So you can go ahead and pay more and don't fly economy and then we'll let you in. And I know there's some of you that have an eligible American Express deal,
Starting point is 00:35:33 but we're not really looking forward to letting you in either if you're a flying economy. So I'm just telling you, good luck. God bless. if you're flying back there with the unwashed masses, you're not getting into the Sky Club. Okay? Thank you. I mean, I don't know what the airlines think they're going to do
Starting point is 00:35:53 or how they're going to survive. I mean, they're going to have to find some way to survive outside of being subsidized by you and me, which is the United States government, right? We talked about the O'Dell Beckham Jr. incident where he was, you know, the flight attendant had the crossing guard mentality, wouldn't let the plane take off,
Starting point is 00:36:13 off the plane. He wasn't arrested. He wasn't under the influence of anything. And so, you know, they just had to make a point that he wouldn't put a seatbelt out and he had his blanket over his head. So you're either going to wake up and do what I say or you're going to get off. We're going to back this thing to the gate. And that's
Starting point is 00:36:29 what they did. All right. All right. Fine. That's what they did. So this next time, I see where O'Dell ended up taking a private plane. Yeah. And he was just like he had tweeted out. I mean, you know, not doing it today. Okay, I'm going to go ahead and fly private.
Starting point is 00:36:47 Yeah, no kidding. I don't blame you. Although I see where Odell, speaking of Odell, just a side note of Odell Beckham Jr., he's out trying to find a team to play for. Everybody thought he was coming to Dallas, but he should have worked out. He didn't want to work out for Jerry,
Starting point is 00:37:02 and that really pissed Jerry off. So, Odell's probably looking at Buffalo, although it's cold up in Buffalo. And Obie Jail, likes to, you know, he likes to warmth. You're playing in a dome. You're playing in Dallas. I mean, it's tough.
Starting point is 00:37:20 Stuff, but okay. You know, I don't think he's coming to Dell. Maybe he will. Maybe he'll decide to, maybe they'll, you know, Jerry will offer him to say, well, I'll tell you what, you wouldn't work out. So I'm only going to give you a $2 million. Two million guarantee. In fact, here's a suitcase with $2 million cash,
Starting point is 00:37:37 come and play for us until the end of the season, deal through the playoffs. And maybe you come. or maybe he comes. Who knows? Who knows what these guys are thinking about? But, you know, he said a deal that he wasn't, he was okay to play, but he wasn't okay to work out.
Starting point is 00:37:51 He didn't want to work out. You know, I feel like you almost have to, but Odell doesn't think that. And I'm not Odell. So we'll see what happens to Odell, Beckham, Jr. And as long as we're talking about airlines, I see where the one influencer, Juliana
Starting point is 00:38:12 said Qatar Airways wouldn't let her fly because she was too fat. Now that's not altogether true though. They said that she could buy a first class ticket and you know you could fly in a larger seat.
Starting point is 00:38:28 But if you're going to fly back there in coach you are too fat for those seats unless I don't have a second seat to sell you so you're going to have to leave. And she was busy putting on her accounts. I'm going to have to stay in Lebanon with my mother because my sister and nephew are going to have to return home
Starting point is 00:38:50 because they're denying my right to travel. Well, I guess you just found out you don't have a right to travel, do you? And so they don't want to board me because I'm fat. They let me on. And I was wondering just how fat Giuliani is. Because I thought, I mean, she can't be bad. Juliana Neme. she's 38
Starting point is 00:39:10 she's accused a guitar was discriminating her against due to her size she was denied permission to board because of her size
Starting point is 00:39:18 yeah well they told her you had to purchase a first class ticket which you didn't have the money for you had already purchased a
Starting point is 00:39:25 a coach seat now I was looking at her Instagram account and I would say that I don't know how she thinks she's going to get away
Starting point is 00:39:35 with not buying two seats I mean she's is and I'm not I am too I got it I am too I know and I and I've already admitted that I have deep pocketed a seatbelt extender and those of you that think well if you have to have a seatbelt extender then you shouldn't fly well I disagree with that however we'll see that she remained in Lebanon we'll see if she if she can get out of there another flight but you know she's probably just going to have to pay, you know, for first class tickets and get in the big seat because
Starting point is 00:40:13 that, this picture I'm looking at right now, while she's posing next to a pool on holiday, it's very beautiful. She looks great. She's in a little pool dress. But that is not fitting into a regular seat, not without a squeeze. And not without making. And not without making the people next to her, wherever that is, whether she's in the window or the aisle, uncomfortable.
Starting point is 00:40:47 Now, maybe you get away with sitting in the aisle and nobody in the middle seat, but I'm sure that they were all booked up. I don't know. I don't know how you do it. I don't know how you, if I were her, I would plan on
Starting point is 00:41:05 paying for that extra seat. but I'm not her. Stream and subscribe to more Blaze Media content at theblaze.com slash podcasts.

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