02:30 You were complaining about this near the end. Thursday, I'm sorry, not Sunday, Thursday. At the end of Thursday's show, I was spent. I was spent. Didn't know it, no one would notice. At one point during the, I think, Something like maybe the meetups or something. I actually started speaking Dutch. I don't think you caught it, but it's Just for no reason Dutch started coming out Yeah And I think that's a part of the two symptoms that you read about the most is obviously your fatigue. Speaking Dutch is a symptom of COVID? Yes, speaking in tongues. No, I think it's the fog that people call it the brain fog, which I disagree with as a descriptor of what it is. And I'm pretty in tune with my body, particularly the brain part.
03:26 And so after the show, I mean, it was really, really tired. And then Friday, and then I had a really sweaty night, horrible, like had to change three times. Friday, my legs were tired and this, what people are calling brain fog had set in. And I want to try and describe it because it's not something I've ever felt before. It's not a fog, because I think with the flu, you can feel foggy, you know, like wooly maybe is a better So you don't sound sick again. But that's me! I think you're just... I think you're... you're... you're... this is a... you're acting. And you're proving that you can... okay. That I'm a great actor? If you were acting, you'd sound sick. I'm sorry. You're definitely not acting. You're just... it's just the strangest phenomenon. Well, I think you'd be a little like this, you know, as sick as a dog.
04:18 I sweated so much. The bed was wet. We had to buy a new mattress. I've learned a long time ago in my 40 year broadcast career where I never missed a broadcast that the easiest way to not have that is to just push yourself over it and be happy and glad you got a job and that makes it sound good. So, okay, I'm sorry, I interrupted the flow. You were talking about brain fog and you had an example of it. Well, not an example, but I don't think it's the right descriptor.
04:54 There's something like this. Imagine your brain frequencies is a spectrum, you know, like an equalizer graph is for people who can, you know, and so I'm with everything's popping up and down and the levels are going. When you're a hammer. Yeah, exactly. It feels like somewhere around 20, 28 kilohertz or something. One of those is not working or it's fritzy. And because of that, there's certain things, now this was Friday and Saturday, there's certain things just like I can't focus on this one thing. Or here's an example.
05:31 I was cleaning out this... Tina was doing the dishes, you know, we're doing the pots and pans, which you don't put in the dishwasher, just wash them by hand. And we have a drawer for that. And, you know, the stuff goes in a certain way. John, I could not figure out the puzzle. And I was just like, this is weird. I can't do this. Okay, I give up. So kind of felt the same way. Saturday, Friday night was also pretty bad night. And I woke up this morning, I feel, I mean I really feel good. I do not feel this frizziness. Now I am sneezing a bit and you can see I'm a little nasally. I don't have the pain in the lower back or the torso or the trunk pain, you know, around my lower back and everything. My legs don't feel tired. However, I am still testing positive.
06:24 I'm sorry, what? I missed it. I'm still testing positive as of five minutes before the show. Yeah, but that's just fragments. Yes, but there's a huge problem with this. I cannot in any good conscience go to the meetup tomorrow in Nashville if I'm still testing positive. Yeah, I would think that's what... yes, I think you're probably right. But it's gut-wrenching to me. Because the number of people who are coming I mean there's we've got Mary who's driving across country in her econo line 350 that she lives in I mean we've got people driving from far away to be at this meetup, and I'm really really bummed about it It really sucks. This is where you say something compassionate
07:16 It's terrible. Yeah, it is and I and I do want everybody to well you might be okay by tomorrow John John John even if you don't even if you test negative If you're still shedding virus for a few days, and you know we have people to meet up who are vaccinated I don't want them to get really sick from this thing That's a good point. You know, these are our people and and you know what all we need is for for someone to be it's just find out that I went to the Meetup and I see oh look at this a-hole And then they'll be waiting for me to die of Kovats. I don't want that karma either because that's what they do a podcast Yeah, you don't want to be a Rogan I I mean as
08:10 This is really, this has not been as severe as anyone made it, I think, or made it out to be for me at least. And I'm a 57 year old man, I smoke weed, I drink wine, I don't work out excessively really. I think the blister pack, I think that's what did it. Just all of that stuff, it was, what is it, total, this is now the sixth day, so five days. And I really feel really good today. Okay, well you looks like you screwed all these people are coming to see you. Is that supposed to make me feel better somehow? You said to be sympathetic. I'm sympathetic to them. They're the ones who feel bad. Dame Jennifer has said, because of course we contacted Sir Patrick Coble and Dame Jennifer, and Dame Jennifer is the designated receiver if anyone has stuff that they brought.
09:05 Lots of people also bring donations on the spot and she has been designated. She'll do a spreadsheet for us etc and she will have a report. Yeah, well, damn Jennifer man. Come on. She is nice. So I'm very, very sorry for everyone who was going to come to that meetup and we will reschedule and I think we're already planning on something in North Carolina in April which maybe could bring some of the same people back and we would love to return or go back to Tennessee. It just sucks what it is. Well you having this thing now is dangerous for different reasons than you'd think.