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June 19, 2024 178 mins
Uber driver charged with kidnapping and 2nd degree rape. How did Jeffrey's dentist appointment go and who won the bet? If you know you know. Woman who sued her driver over the STD she got, is now suing the insurance company. Krystle had her final kickball game and her first therapy appointment. Charlie is using coordinates to find a location in the woods to get some free lumber from a listener. Dieter has his follow up colonoscopy. 
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This is Rover's Morning Glory. Roverhalf in my manliness, hegi, I
almost put my pians either. I'mknown as a guy that works pays Charlie.
I decided to a piano shoe andyef. I'll be screaming on Rover

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Radio dot com Rovers Morning Glory Starsnow, God, good morning. What's

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happening. It is Wednesday, Junenineteenth, twenty twenty four. Good morning,
gets Rovera's Morning Glory. I'm RoverDoogie is here. Good morning,
sir. Dieter is here, yoyo, and you're with us as well.
Eight six six you're over? Isthe number eight sixty six nine six

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seven six eighty three seven. That'show you reached the show. Give us
a call out that number. Youcan text us at that number that comes
into the studio in real time.We'll get to your email here in just
a moment. Mister Jeffrey elle Laroqueis here now. I hope that he

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has all of his teeth, he'sable to talk. I hope, I
don't know. I'm curious to seehow his dental visit went yesterday. Good
morning, Jeffrey, yo, yo. All right, so far so good.
Now I have to ask him howit all went, and see how
his mouth is and see if hehad to keep all his teeth. Did

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he even go to the dentist?I don't know, who knows. Maybe
there's some weird story. We'll getto all of that, but first I've
got to get to some email.We pull this up over here, Emily
Wright. So you may have mentionedit in the past, but every episode

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is super sped up. Some ofit is even hard to understand because of
how fast it's sped up. Isit supposed to be that fast? Yes?
Yes, you know me always lookingto rush things, cram as much
into the day as possible. SoI said, speed up our podcast.
I want people to be able toget more done in the day, and

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I don't want it to take uptwo and a half or three hours minus
the commercials. Let's make it anhour and a half. Let's speed it
up. No, No, I'mguessing, and I don't know for sure,
but what I'm guessing is that somewherewhatever app you're listening, if it's
the iHeart radio app, if it'sthe Rover Radio app, if it's whatever

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it is Spotify, I'm guessing thatyou have hit the little button there,
which many people have done before.It's a little speed button and you've set
the speed to like one point fiveor two x and if you I'm trying
to think, I guess tell someonewould have to load up the iHeart app

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and tell her exactly what that littleicon looks like, or the Rover radiop
tell her exactly what that looks like. When you're looking at the podcast.
I think it's like a little likeclock arrow sort of thing. And if
you click that, then just putit back to one one point zero and
you should be good to go.They really should make that more in both

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in all the apps. They reallyshould make that more prevalent because a lot
of people do that and they haveno idea about it. Ethan writes were
over. I used to I usedto love the RMG app so I can
listen back to some of my favoriteepisodes. Why is it that my phone
cannot be locked and still love theepisode play anymore? Well, I don't

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know why that would be. Thatcertainly is not supposed to be that way.
Of course, I use my EarPodsall day at work and to leave
my phone open to listen to someepisodes by battery drains very quickly. I'm
on sure why I'm having this issue. Well, I do have the company
that is in charge of the RoverRadio app. I do have a test

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build on my phone of of someupdates. It looks as pretty much essentially
saying but they claim that it's alot of changes were made under the hood,
and I will test that in thetest app. In fact, actually
in the test app, I knowthat it works. I haven't used the

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regular app in a while because I'vehad this test app on my phone for
a while. So I'm guessing,let's see what is today Wednesday. I'm
guessing that sometime don't quote me onthis, but sometime next week they should
have probably be able to push outthe update. And I think I said

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earlier that this is we're going togive this a shot because the company that
does the apps, We're gonna letthem. They said that some of these
issues will be fixed with moving totheir two point zero platform, and I
said, all right, we'll giveyou the benefit of the doubt. If
it doesn't, then we're gonna haveto We're going to have to take matters

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into our own hands and are crankingout some maps. I'm gonna get Charlie
is gonna get out a he's gonnaput away his his lathe his he's gonna
put away his circular saw and he'sgonna pick up latop and he's gonna start

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coding. He's gonna be doing seplus plus, Java, Python. What
do you want, job, Joba, flutter. You're gonna be react native
if you're gonna be doing all ofthem, all of them, Charlie.
In fact, I want you tolearn every language by the end of next
week. If you could a price, and uh, Jeffery, if you

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could offer a little little help,that would be handy. Thanks. I'm
not alexand I'm not the technology expertlike you guys are, so Danny writes,
we're over envisioned. This stoogie neverhad gall bladder issues her whole life.
Takes the cheat weight loss shot,gets gall bladder issues. No sympathy.

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If you are that gullible, punintended and don't get and don't think
that's the reason, stop stealing oxygen. But then again, these are the
same people that took a shot thatwas experimental because Fauci lied to them.
I can't wait to see those sideeffects. Kick in TikTok TikTok oh.

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Yes, I'm sure the sure thevaccine. Uh side effects just are really
just waiting to pop up and dogany second. In fact, maybe that
is maybe that's part of it,your gallbladder, it's due to the clock
shot. Perhaps maybe yeah, no, no, follow, Are you going

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to the doctor? When did yousay next week Wednesday? I'm going to
the doctor. Well, today's Wednesday, So next week, next week,
next week? Okay, today?And that's her regular doctor. Is she
gonna consult with a regular doctor beforeshe decides on what best course of action
to take. I've had to doctorstell me that it's very common for women

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over forty to have the gallbladder issuesand have it removed. And then you
add on top of that significant weightloss that is a factor as well,
that plays into it. So chancesAnd I never said I didn't think that
the shot had anything to do withit. So I don't know what that
guy's trying to get too, butnice try, buddy boy, Matt Wright.

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I just cut a kiwi in halfto scoop it out and eat it
like a normal person. Then Ithought about Snitz eating the skin at all,
so I put half the kiwi inand bit down. It was nasty
as hell. I want them tobring a kiwi in and eat it like
that. That's not normal. Thisguy's a weirdo. I'm not even sure

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I believe it. Snit's here justeating key just popping them like they're grapes,
right, I guess yeah. Iwant to see that too, because
I don't know if I buy it. Do you think he's somehow he's we
flexing. It could be something Snitzerwould do. Sounds to drink like raw

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water. If you've seen that rawwater the toilet. No, no,
it's not for it's like you goto the lake or something, or a
stream stream ideal because it's running.But some people will go in there big
jugs and they just drink whatever waterthe earth provides, and then they end

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up getting weird sicknesses because it's purified. Of course. Yeah, so I
could see him lying about the kiwi. That's only unless you are you shave
that kiwi first? No, okay, normal thing? Okay, all right,
well, uh, maybe we'll haveto have them witness or we'll have

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to witness him eating some keyweed.That's probably pill your apples, weirdos,
Oh peaches, you probably pill yourpeaches. Those are fuzzy too, weirdos.
I don't really like peaches A wholelot so great, so sweet.

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Yeah, I like them. Imean there all right, But Kirk Rites,
I was listening to your show yesterday. In relation to cannabis consumption and
other things, stincer he took eighthundred milligrams and edibles to go to a
concert. The reference was to takingfive hundred milligrams. The standard edible is

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ten. I have been consuming weedfor decades. The first thing I do
every morning is get a cup ofcoffee and take a couple of hits off
by thhc vape. I'm not stoned. Mood slightly elevated, yeah, probably
similar to nicotine users. As aregular consumer and a big man of two
hundred and seventy five pounds plus,a ten milligram edible can couch lock me.

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My spouse decided she was going toeat ten milligrams and told me she
thought she was dying a while back. She's not a drinker or a regular
consumer. I can't imagine eating fiftyten milligram gummies in a month, let
alone at one sitting. Tell Ducie, there is no drug that can lessen
the symptoms. Ar can wouldn't work. It's like LSD. You just have

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to ride it out. I can'timagine the tolerance it would take to comfortably
consume that much. Ever, well, none of that sounds fun. I
don't know. I just I don'twant to just take extense took he was
eating these edibles. Yeah, twoten milgrams, yes, so twenty twenty

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miligrams. It's a lot. Hecan't figure out how to use his credit
card, like no at work.Yeah, he's just just out of it.
Uh, thinking of Snit's And Ididn't do this yesterday, but I
know Snit's that he had gone tothe Rolling Stones concert and in the and

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how old is Mick Jagger? Eighty? Yeah? And it was what a
two hour show? Just think thesister's turning eighty next year. No,
I was thinking about people that arethe same age as the president. It
was in the prep and you werelike, think about that. I was
in the car and somebody had saidthat, and oh my god, it's

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so different. He was just dancingaround. Yes, he's the same age
as Biden. Biden is like stiffarm, like he's a robot. And
you have Mick Jagger, Well,who must be like eighty pounds soaking wet,
you know. I mean, buthe also been doing that his whole
life. Yea, And yeah,he's conditioned to do that. Yeah,
exactly. So I mean if Bidenwas a if Biden had been doing this

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his whole life, I mean,obviously you can't do it like you could
when you were twenty. But washe righting bikes and stuff? You see
it? But a lot of timesyou're sitting behind a desk, you know,
in that Oval office, you're sittingbehind the resolute desk, and you
know, passing I don't know,signing laws, you're doing executive orders,

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you're the country's budget. Say president'sdoing that. Yep, he's got this
little spreadsheet out. He's calculating everything. I think so Joshua Wrights. I
came across a video on Instagram ofCharlie singing a remax of Shaggy's It Wasn't
Me but in the form of adisturbed cover. I watched a few of

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his videos that he does covers ofsongs in the form of other bands.
His Insta handle is mac Clockey.Here is the link the video to the
video on his Instagram. Please letlet me know what you and the crew

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think and do we have? Thisis this? Okay? Here, this
is Charlie singing a cover song onInstagram. Okay, it must be must
be a guy with glasses on Instagram. What have we got here? Let's
say he's actually got it dead.Does look a little bit like Charlie.

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He's got glasses exactly. He hasa shirt on, he's got ears,
I think hair. You could pullthat look off. Yeah, it's just
a guy. Look what is thelook to? Can you do that barking
noise? I could do that istechnic the headlines because Charlie thought he would

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just disguise himself and no one wouldknow that it was him. He put
on a T shirt thinking it wouldthrow us off. You guys thought,
there that regular button down, andI go that that's not gonna that's not
gonna throw us off. That'said thatguy's that was good. I mean,
that guy's got the definitely has thestyle of disturbed down as he sings a

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shaggy cover. I guess he doesthat. It's other I don't know other
songs, however, here I gota Charlie sighting This fan sent me he
was watching porn last night on chatterbabchatter on chatter babe. Okay, here's
over here. Tell me if thislooks like Charlie, do you have chest

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hair he's got that's got a littlepoofa hair, Yeah, like Zooman's.
Yeah, fill up the screen.The whole thing is just thinking, Hmmm,
where am I going to put thosepapers? Hmmm? What do I

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do about all the rodents in mybackyard? Now? Hmmm? All right,
well he is he's posting on YouTubeor Instagram. He's making him porn.
I mean, this guy's really supplementinghis income, isn't he diversifying?
Yes? You have to you know, yes, dude, just like his

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portfolio of mean coins. You haveto diversify. Let's see what today's doing.
Can I show this one's nuts?Or now? I don't think?
So? Okay? Nice? Whatare you up? How much I doubled
my money with what? From whatI said Nemo something I told you guys

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to get on it. I doubledagain. And how much do you have
in that? I only did twofifty through his news a new thing.
So I said that you double andthen double, so you're at I'm at
five hundred right now, Oh soyou just doubled, all right, just
doubled, okay, all right,all right, so he's at five hundred
dollars. Now imagine why aren't youput like ten grands. I already explained

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this with the first sentence. Isaid, I explained that because it's new.
But that's when you told us that'swhen you have to jump in new.
That's because I don't believe in anyof this. But I I doubled.
Well, if you if it's thateasy, it was forget this two
hundred fifty dollars at a time.It was that easy, put some real,
real money in there. Jealous hater. Oh no, I mean it's

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cream. If you had ten grandin there, you would have twenty grand
today. So oos for you,you've gotta you gotta invest in real I
did I put my money in.I doubled my money. As you just
said, they're jealous hating. Itsounds to me, No, it's not
it. Jealousy sounds to me exactlywhat this is. Second guessing your strategy.

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You don't believe in your own investmentadvice. I put two hundred and
fifty dollars, and that's a goodamount of money. Oh you got you
got some cash laying around? Iknow you you're still still hanging on to
that. Didn't he have some sortof inheritance? I believe the trust that
he had, Yes, he hadthe ass Yes I had. I had
a trust that only was as aschool thing I had. I can only

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spend it on going to school,which I used because I went to school.
Mm hmm. And he used itas a broadcasting school. Paid off
the trust fund, paid off thebroadcasting school. Well, all that money
you saved going to school, yougot that laying around. He's got a
big nest egg. Put it all. And what is this called? I'm

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not e gonna tell it. You'reyou know you're out of my financial advice
hater. I'll tell everybody else.We're over plug your ears Nemo some Yep,
it's up twenty just the demo someor some some m s you m
m s, you m as inthe sum of all things, it's up

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three hundred and fifty seven for theweek percent over until Pig spoke mm hmm.
But he's not putting his money.I just told you I did.
Did I just explained I did twohundred and fifty dollars. That's a lot
of money you had to lose.Yeah, you can with what you're only

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going up though you're doubling every day, you're doubling your money. You can
only play with what you're willing tolose. My situation is a little different
than your. You should put somemoney in. Oh, I don't think
so. I'm not getting involved inany of this. The only time you've
ever done it was that we secretlyam I mean, maybe I've already put
some big bucks into this. Youput bitcoin in and then forgot about it

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and then happened to mention, Hey, I want I did it. I
did it. We don't know aboutall the losses you took. Try a
bitcoin it was, oh, Iwas different than bitcoin. Bitcoin. Oh
I don't know. Oh yeah,I don't remember what it was. But
it was showed up. I don'tknow it works, So it's where did
it come from? Now? Itwas some I don't even remember. It

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was a Wayne base or one ofthose other it was the other one.
I don't know. It was somethingand I forgot about this money that was
or this whatever coin. And thena year later, however long later,
I I just open up that app. I go, oh my god,
there's a balance in there and it'sbig. What happened? And it just

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grew. Alicia writes, I lovedog Daddy and have followed him a long
time. Oh this is the Thisis the dog trainer that's on TikTok or
whatever who has completely fabricated the mostridiculous story in the world that he got

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into the back of an uber andfound a dog that the previous uber writer
had abandoned. Now he's really tryingto defend this story as being real.
Now, I think, Charlie,at some point you were you would you
did a deep dive into this.At some point this guy is going to

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have to come even though he's postedmore videos. This is real. This
is real. This is real becauseit is a ridiculous scenario. The whole
thing is ridiculous, and it's reallyincredible that he happens to be a dog
trainer and he has five pure blackGerman Shepherds that he owns. And then
what does he find in the backseat of this uber Not just some mut

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not any not a pit bull,not a Golden Retriever, not a Schnauzer.
What does he find? He findsa pure black German shepherd, Poppy.
I mean that he's the one thatfinds that after it's been bizarrely abandoned

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in the back of an uber Whodo that? And the phone calls and
whatnot between all the parties involved areso obviously fake. It's the worst acting
I've ever seen. And the wayyou just keeps trying to prove that he's
not lying. Yes, if youweren't, you just go, I'm not
lying. But he's just constantly goinghe's recalling the uber driver to come over,

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who happens to be dressed similar tohim and looks like he would hang
out with him. Those weird,yeah, weird glasses sunglasses that like some
well they look like welding goggles,kind of like they have side things in
the side, and it's like that'sa strange thing that like a European douchebag
sunglass style, and just but Ithink what's going to happen, Charlie,

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is it's so obvious that this isfake. Uh, now you said some
people are buying this story and bizarrelybelieve that this really happened. But he's
going to have to eventually come outand say, oh, yes, the
whole thing was fake. It wasstage. But he's going to have to
have a reason for doing it,and he's going to have some ridiculous thing

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of Oh, I did this becauseI wanted to highlight the terrible truth that
there are abandoned pets all across theUnited States and we need to talk about
that more or something. Mark mywords, because it's so you can't keep

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this garbage up. I mean,I mean, whatever amount of respect dog
Daddy had, it is completely outthe window. I did see that dog
daddy who's a trainer on TikTok,a dog trainer on TikTok. I think
it was last year that the Associationof whatever veterinary, a siner somebody said

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he had. Don't do what thisguy does. This guy is training dogs
in exactly the opposite way of howyou should train dogs. Don't follow what
this guy advises. I think he'sone of those guys. It's like holding
dogs down or whatever. I don'tknow. Ron writes those people on the
video say, is about the thing. Oh sorry, let's see the I

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don't believe his story. The dogis the same age as the puppies from
his last letter that he had breadfrom his dogs, the woman claiming she
can't afford the dog as an idiot. The breeders take puppies back, but
also those dogs are worth thousands.She could buy it and get approved by
a good breeder, but couldn't takecare of it financially. I don't know

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why he wanted to make this storyup, but I don't believe the situation.
Yeah, he's going to come upwith a reason. Oh, I
was doing this to bring awareness tonow that he realizes, Wow, I'm
stupid that I thought people were gonnabuy this. Ron Wrights, those people
in the video are worse actors thanHoeorn actors. I've got to take a

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break. Eight six six year Roveris the number eight sixty six nine six
seven six eighty three seven will beright back. Hey, God, Rover's
not zexist. That'd be wrong,and we all know only women are wrong.
Factor Rovers Morning Glory. We werejust talking yesterday about something came up.

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We were talking about I don't evenknow how it came up. We
were uber teens and I saw acommercial for it on TV and it was
just a it was sort of aweird thing because the kid, I mean,
the kid is young. I guessthey have a few different commercials.
The kid's young and the mom's like, oh, I can't pick you up

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from soccer practice because I have anewborn baby. You know, they have
to have some reasons, some sortof like sympathetic reason why the mom can't
come pick up the kid from practice. Oh, give her a newborn Okay.
So then the kid just gets intothe back of the uber and he
can call the uber himself, Iguess, And then she approves the ride,

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and I guess it's convenient. Isuppose if you're a parent need to
get your kid from point eight topoint B. But I was saying,
would you let your kid do that? Do she? Would you lay no
Gianna do that? Yeah? Noway, I'd kill her. Maybe a
little bit lucky she's she just turnedfourteen, right, yes, so maybe

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in a couple of years sixteen.I mean she's gonna be able to drive
a car at the age of sixteen. Would you rather have a drive?
Would you rather have her drive acar or ride in the back of an
uber? Drive her own car?Really? Yes? Well? Oh that's
I mean, you know, howstupid sixteen year old summer. So but
I don't know that person is drivingher and what happens if something bad happens.

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I'm always nervous. I don't likebeing in the back of an uber
alone with somebody. I don't doit very often. And when I have
done it, I am on thephone usually with somebody. What does that
do? What's I don't know.It makes me feel safer, like this
guy knows that I'm talking to somebodyand that they're waiting for me to come

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home. Well, anyhow, wejust talked about it, Yesca, and
he said, Man, there's allsorts of weird Uber drivers, and how
stupid do you have to be tobe an Uber driver who commits a heinous
crime, like one of these guyswho sexually assaults a woman or whatever.

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Well, sure enough, there wasan incident that took place in Olympia,
Washington, where a woman left abar. She was too drunk to drive
home, so she got an Uberand this Uber driver, fifty eight year

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old Ahmed Ali, put in theapp that he had already dropped her off
at Homie. Somehow, according topolice, manipulated the Uber app to indicate
that the drop off had been completed. He then drove to a secluded area
next to a river and started allegedlysexually assaulting her, raping her by the

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side of this river. And thisis all at like, you know,
midnight, two o'clock in the morningwhatever, and the woman her family,
I guess her father. She doesn'treturn home, and he's like, wait
a second, maybe he texted orshe texted like hey, I'm getting into
the uber now or whatever. Shenever shows up. So he then uses

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find my Friends or something on herphone to track where her phone is.
And they say, oh, thisis weird. She's in a secluded area
next to a river. That doesn'tseem right. So they drive out there.
Oh wow, and they now whythey didn't go pick up the daughter,
I don't know. But then theygo out there and see this uber

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driver in the bag seat on topof the chick and he's trying to pull
up his pants as he climbs.It's the front seat of the car.
Yeah, And so of course thefamily at that point it's the father and
I don't know, maybe brother.I don't know how many people are there.
But they then attack the uber driver, trying to get the uber driver

(31:26):
off of the woman and keep him. And during this struggle at least two
gunshots were fired. Now I don'tknow who fired those shots, the Uber
driver or the family. I'm guessingthe family, but I don't know.
It doesn't say the Uber driver waspictured with bandages on his hands during his

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court appearance, and he is detained. Obviously he's charged with whatever. He
did have supporters. He's fifty eightyears old. He did have supporter in
the courtroom because people said, waita second, he's been charged with for
let's see, second degree rape andfirst degree kidnapping. Of course, Uber

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says that his behavior is appalling andhas no place in society or on the
Uber platform. Well, no kidding, really, thank you for that,
those words of wisdom there. Hedoes have people in his in the courtroom,
family, neighbors. They as hewas being arraigned, they were all
showing support. And in fact,the Uber driver's own daughter had reported him

(32:38):
missing on the night of the allegedrape, because she's like, I don't
know where my dad is, don'tO. Well now we know what a
bizarre thing. Now, how wouldthis guy think you could get away with
this? You're fifty eight years old. You're not some idiot teenager fifty eight
years old you know the uber apporgs. You know that they can track

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you. Your name is in there. Let's say that you let's say the
family didn't show up. You're doingwhatever to some drunk woman. Well,
and then you drop her off laterand she's going to go, Man,
that uber driver raped me. She'sgoing to report it. And it's not
like that I was raped by someguy and then he ran away. No,

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no, oh, yeah, theyknow what uber she was in.
It's very simple to track this guydown. Even if the family didn't get
her. This guy, I thinkhe was thinking over She's not going to
remember. She was so drunk,she's passing out. She's so out of
it. He could take advantage ofher. That's why I think, Oh
my god, and that girl's father, if he would have killed this guy,

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don't you think he would have gotoff? You should have killed him.
Probah, he should have, butthe jury would have seen. Oh
you pull up and you see aguy molesting your daughter in the backseat of
an uber, I think you killed. And I don't know how old the
woman is or whatever, it doesn'tmatter. I think your daughter could be
twenty one, your daughter could besixty one. I don't think it would

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matter if you saw somebody doing that, I would I would give the guy
free reign to kill the uber driver, no doubt about it. You can't
say anything about that. You can't. You can't can't even charge that guy
as far as I'm concerned, letalone convict the guy. But it's just
mind blowing that these idiots are.I guess, and look, this can't

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be the first thing that this guyhas ever done in his entire life.
What a coincidence that would be.This guy, he has to have done
other things. I don't think thiswas the first. I would be shocked
if this was the first thing likethis that he ever did at the age
of fifty eight. I don't thinkso anyhow, So they did, of

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course arrest that guy, charged thatguy, But we were just I found
it weird that we were just talkingabout that yesterday. Though. Would you
let your young kid thirteen years oldget in the back of an uber by
themselves? I don't think so.I can't think of too many other cases
where you would allow your kid tobe put in a confined space with a

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complete and total stranger for I don'tknow, let's say, thirty minutes.
Where else would you allow that?Would you would you allow your thirteen year
old You're in a building and theygo and just a random worker at a
store says, Okay, I'm goingto take your kid in the back room
for half an hour. See you. Now, it's so I don't know.

(35:37):
Maybe I'm overthinking this uber teens thing, but it's not something I would
want to use if I was aparent. Jeffrey, your kids they don't
have drivers licenses now they are older, But when they were young, would
you stick them in the back ofan uber No? Because my wife would

(35:59):
have object to it. Well,you know how my wife is so and
now I mean, like my daughterwalks to and from work. My son,
you know, he'll walk, ifhe will ride a bike, No,
my wife's suit. You know,she's still she's still in that kind
of helicopter parent mode, if youwill, still in a helicopter parent mode
now, but especially with my son, because she's always worried about him.

(36:21):
But I keep telling her that,you know, look, he's an adult.
I think he can, you know, take care of himself, you
know, if necessary. But stillshe even though she still does worry about
him, and you know, soI have to be considered of that because
you know, twenty he'll be twentytwo in October twenty two, turning twenty

(36:42):
two, and she's still in helicopterparent mode at the age of twenty two.
And it's no. And like Isaid, and I said, I
go, you have to let youhave to let him go. He's an
adult now, because at some pointhe will want to move out. Really
do you think he'll move out?I don't honestly did her. I don't
know that. I'm just just letting. I'm just raising her for that moment
if you will. Yeah, Andwhat do you do at that point if

(37:07):
he wants to move out? Ah? I would you? Well, one
will have to down definitely downside tolike a small much smaller place that could
afford on my on my own.Essentially you're taking his check in and that's

(37:27):
going into a pool basically, andyou guys are paying for the apartment with
that, and so he would takethat and he would start paying stuff.
You think he would be able tomanage money on his own? Uh?
Over that, I don't know.I don't think so it would? You
know, I try to keep Itry to give him, I try to
like you know, he want this, that, and the other, and
I say, look, we havemore important things that you know, you

(37:49):
need to consider if you want tomove on your own, just you have
to know how to you know,such a spending priorities if you will,
you know, like rent, utility, food, stuff like that. Who
does all the bill payment in yourhouse? You or I? Again,
like I said, I pull allthe mind together and I try to get
ahead of it. I try toget get a jump on first thing.

(38:12):
First major bill we pay every month, every single month, is definitely the
rent, of course. Then wedo untilities. Then we do the cell
phone, then we do the internet. We try to go in sort of
these sequences to when they come dosure. I think that sounds makes sense
to me. I saw that peoplewere I guess usher the singer went on.

(38:36):
I don't know if it was apodcast or a TV show whatever,
I don't know. He went onand he told his I guess, I
mean, this guy is he's likemy age or something. But this guy
looks like I mean, he's fit. I mean, he's this guy is
this this guy is six pack abs, he's you know, obviously he's moving

(38:57):
around a lot whatever, dance andsinging. He looks good. And he
revealed that he doesn't eat on Wednesdays, that he fasts for twenty four hours
every week, drinking only water everyWednesday. Wednesday, the middle of the

(39:19):
week. I guess, okay,it doesn't want to do it on a
Saturday, I don't know. Healso says that he doesn't drink coffee.
Instead, he drinks celery juice andlemon water. He also does a morning
yoga session, which he claims activateshis organs. Don't know what that means
exactly. He also sits out inthe sun, just sits there in the

(39:43):
sun to raise his body's quote naturalheat levels. Now all this is sort
of weird New Age kind of stuff, but now I see it. Experts
are slamming him, saying that thisis unhealthy and that it's a starvation diet

(40:08):
that he's promoting, and it's very, very dangerous. I tell those experts,
shove it right up your ass,because your ass don't look as good
as usher. The proof is inthe pudding right like this, If you

(40:30):
just dip my finger in it likeI'm ron, the scientists right into that
pudding. Putton figures that's how hothe is. He also works at it.
Yeah, that kind of body.Magically, he works hard at just
not eating on Wednesday. Yeah yeah, I mean, this guy's doing whatever,

(40:52):
obviously, But why would any expertsslam what he's doing. Seems to
be working out for him, doesn'tlook unhealthy to you, doesn't look onhealthy
than me. Well, he's Idon't know why they're saying this because people
listen to what celebrities say. He'sgot nutritionist, he's got doctors, people
at his beck and call, youknow, and it's a lot easier for

(41:15):
him to have what he needs versusputting out there just don't eat for a
whole day. Some people might dothat and might develop a eating disorder or
something like that, and they don'thave the support that Usher has. I
could see where people think that youwere a big fan of intermittent fasting.
It was one of the hundreds offads that you tried for a while.

(41:36):
I still don't, okay, Sowhy are you pooh poohing Usher for doing
it? You gusually twenty four hourswithout eating. By the way, most
of America could go twenty four hourswithout eating. It's not going to kill
you. It going twenty four hourswithout eating and if you would. Back
in the old days, it wasnormal that people would wouldn't eat for twenty
four hours. So I think whenwe were cavemen that we were eating three

(42:00):
eels a day like we have now. No, absolutely not. You're totally
fine going twenty four hours without eating. It's not gonna hurt you. Probably
good for you. I could seewhere people are upset, That's what I
said. They think that people listento Usher, and I could see where
somebody was. You should go ahead, take take Wednesdays off from eating and

(42:21):
just eat, just drink water.You'll be completely fine. Mike and Pennsylvania
around rovers morning Glory eight six sixtyyear over. Good morning, Mike.
He was, uh Rover, Yes, yeah, I'm warning about Uber that
you're saying that, you know,you know, you're saying like Uber drivers

(42:43):
are old criminals and it just doesn'twork like that. You work with Uber,
you have a you gotta have thereteam records. You know, not
everybody works for Uber. You know. Now, when did I say that
every Uber driver is a criminal,Well, you can have an incident here

(43:04):
and did there's millions of Uber inthe in the United States? Yeah,
Oh, there's more than one ortwo cases. They have a lot of
cases of the drivers do it.There's millions, and you know, you
gotta have a cream break. Alot of people don't know that. You
know, you're just not gonna comeout of jail and do Uber. It

(43:29):
just doesn't work like that. Yougotta have a crean brother if it's not
gonna take you. I'm not disagreeing. Maybe that's their procedure or whatever,
but it does seem like quite afew. And I know there are a
lot of Uber drivers, so itis a numbers game, but there's a
lot of cases where these Uber driversare sexually assaulting people. And it's it's

(43:49):
a fact that there's no teams.The incident get I don't. I don't
think so there's no what a justincident right now? I don't. I
don't think there's no incident right now? You know what about that? Well
that was just right? Yeah,boy, it's not a team. Oh

(44:12):
boy, I'm not a teen.Oh well that's okay, So she's twenty
two or whatever. No, II just don't know if I would let
my kid, and I don't know. Maybe I'm sure there are probably cases.
I don't know if i'd let mykid alone in the back of an
uber be high rated. You gotto be a high rated uber to take

(44:36):
a team. This rape has probablyhad four point ninety eight stars, would
be my guess. But I don'tknow if that's really a quite a star.
I don't think so. But I'mthank you, Mike. I appreciate
it. I'm not saying every Uberdriver is a criminal. I didn't say

(44:58):
that. I don't know how peopleput words in my mouth. But I've
got to take a break. Eightsix six, You're over eight six six
nine six seven six eight three seven. We do have the Shizzy coming up.
The news will be right back.Hang on, did you might learn

(45:19):
something? The bad news is youwish you did and rovers morning glory.
He's bad. Don't be fine.The Shizzy is coming up in just a

(45:44):
moment, the news. What doyou have on the way, Dougie.
I have a new result for JakePaul's opponent, A new update regarding the
fight. Remember he was supposed tofight Mike Tyson and he's gonna fight somebody
else. Take call this, I'lltell you who next. All right,

(46:04):
So they're still sticking with that date. I guess that he was gonna fight
Mike Tyson. But he's gonna fightsomebody else, and they claim he's gonna
fight Mike Tyson in I think Novemberis a plan. Now, there's no
way in hell they're gonna pick aguy who is going to beat him next

(46:24):
month. So I don't know ifthey have, Like there's there's allegations that
his fights are rigged and whatnot.But you can't take this riusk. You're
gonna fight Mike Tyson in November.You can't lose to some guy whoever is
just going to be unless that makesit even more maybe there would be more

(46:45):
interests. Maybe they have him,Maybe they do have him. Lose be
a bigger story than Lucas. You'reon Rover's Morning Glory. Good morning Lucas,
Good morning Yoga. Hey, So, uh what I what I got
to say? You know, kindof kind of deals with you know,

(47:07):
the uber thing, and uh kindof goes directed towards doze there a little
bit and her little phone idea whileyou're gonna uver, that's not gonna work
very well. And you know,I get it. You're gonna ask somebody
to heard what happened or whatever,But they're not. They're not gonna know
your location because all that the criminalthat's driving that uber has to do is

(47:29):
throw your phone out the window.Then they don't know where you're at.
So what's you need to dodge?And most women that are twenty one and
older because of our country stupid laws, and even go up, get trained
and keep training. After your training, get your CCW license and get yourself

(47:52):
a concealed The carry wasn't firearm andprotect yourself because usually ninety percent of criminals
are towered and as soon as youdraw that gun or put your hand in
that gun, they're gonna run likea little ditch. Excuse my, but
that's the truth. That's right.You pull out your piece, Dougie,

(48:12):
blast off. You's c c Wdowl though just you just carry your gun
around. It depends on the stackspecifically. Yeah, that we we do.
We do have constitutional carry, butit's gonna look better in a courtroom
because you're gonna wind up going tocourt if you do anyway, bring your

(48:32):
gun to court, nobody asking questions. Yeah, put her, put it
right there on your hip. Itwill be let's say, yould rather be
judged by twelve than carried by six, right, Charlie, so not gonnavict
you. Yeah, just blast theperson, pull out your polver and blast
them, Dougie. That that thatgoes to another thing too. They're over.

(48:57):
You know. I think it's bullcraft that you gotta be twenty one
to own a handgun in this country. You could if you're if you're eighteen,
if you're eighteen, if you're oldrough to serve this country. You're
up to drinking on a handgun.If you asked me, Charlie, I
think you're onto something here. Imagineyou could kill two birds with one stone
here. If unborn babies could carryguns, they could shoot the abortion doctor

(49:23):
right in the face. This isgood. So out there you got guns,
yeah, and abortion. I loveThat's that's right, that's my platform.
No, no, all right,Lucas, thank you. I appreciate
it. I don't know, maybemaybe that maybe that is the answer,

(49:49):
you know, what is not theanswer. So I was somebody sent me
a link and they were let's seehere that guy, the uber guy who's
like, oh, I haven't heardanything with teens. Somebody said me a
link. Now I don't know ifthis is true or not, but it
says our close friend son was thisis just a forum DC Urban Moms and
Dads. Our close friend's son wassexually assaulted by an Uber driver in the

(50:13):
district this week, and then wewere about to start letting our team travel
on uberteen not now so on andso forth, blah blah blah. Now
I don't know if that story isreal or not. But then people start
talking about, you know, whetherthey would allow their kids just like what
we did, whether you would allowyour kid to travel in Uber with this
uberteine. And then somebody said,you can, FYI you can request a

(50:38):
driver that's female, and then peoplestart talking about that, Oh yeah,
you can do that on lift aswell. That is not the answer.
I mean I have to say that. So I google Igo, can you
request a female driver? And indeedthe women rider preference, which is something

(51:01):
that Uber rolled out in twenty twentytwo that gives women and non binary people
more choice about who they ride with, and so the I suppose, I
don't know, maybe it works bothways. Maybe the drivers can even say,

(51:22):
okay, I only want to Ionly want to pick up women passengers,
and if you're a female passenger,you can say I only want to
have a female driver. But bythe way, gender is so like twenty
eighteen, like, get over it. So I don't think that's the answer

(51:44):
at all. How is that notdiscrimination? Somebody explain that to me.
I don't think you will be ableto explain it to me. So that's
discrimination. If I want to havea female driver versus a male driver for
my own believes my own safety,absolutely, Yeah, yeah it is.
What if? What if? Whatif? Could you request? Okay,

(52:09):
so could you say I don't wanta black driver. I don't think you
can say that based on skin color? But I'm honestly trying to through.
If you're a cisgender white male,you can say it for against them,

(52:30):
but not based on someone's race.Why would you be allowed to do it
based on the race? But ifI so moronic, you're moronic. I'm
just saying you can't help your race. You can't help your gender either,
unless you're eleven and you go infor a sex change operation somewhere, then
you can. But uh, Imean, how is that not discriminatory?
Just if it makes me feel safebeing around a worm? Okay, so

(52:55):
if somebody said, you know what, it makes me safe. If somebody
said it make me safe, notbeing around a black driver, they should
allow that. They should allow thatin the app as well. Well,
you're just being racist, But whydoes this bother? Why does this I'm
using that as an example. Whywhen you guys are you guys immediately like,
oh, you can't do that,that's racist? But why does it

(53:16):
exactly? And I don't think thatyou should be able to do this on
twenty minute rant saying about how dangerousit is to do uber teens, and
then they've come up with this planwhere all right, women are less likely
to sexually assault. You don't knowthat where there's been lots of stories about
these west likely teachers in high schoolthat are doing debate, high school teachers

(53:38):
are doing stuff. You're going todebate that. I'm not a statistician,
Charlie, I don't know. Butso there's been plenty of these teachers that
have all gotten arrested, dozens ofthem, like it's happy. Almost every
day I'm seeing a story about someteacher doing something in high school the boys
or whatever. Okay, but that'syou know, it's less likely. Okay,

(54:00):
So then what if I were totell you a minority commits, Oh,
look, they're more likely to commita crime statistically. So I'm asking
if that was a statistic, andthat was a real statistic, so you
could you if you were the CEOof Uber, would say, oh,
yeah, we're going to have anoption so that you don't have to drive

(54:22):
with minority X. All right,I don't know, you're the only person
in America that this bothers that theyset this up and you're going, this
is discriminatory. I don't think I'mthe only person that in America people would
be bothered by this. This isno, this is this is It is
just as discriminatory to have that,to be anti male and to have this

(54:44):
idea, oh, all men areit's all toxic masculinity. You know,
all men are bad and potential thisand that, and the solution that you
had as well, let's say justhave a female only. You're again,
the only person who would be upsetwith this. I'm not I'm not,
no, No, it's you knowyou as some you know, weird uh

(55:06):
left wing, we're super left wingliberal believes everything. You know, you
can't see that it is discriminatory.It absolutely is. It is discriminatory.
I don't if so you're fine withdiscrimination, So if in college says we
don't want any Asians, don't evenbother applying no, you're fine with it.
No, no, you're fine.A little bit of discrimination is okay.

(55:29):
I was going to finish my sentence. In this case, the thing
that you are just railing against fortwenty minutes, two days in a row,
Ubertines. If they've come up witha way to get around it,
and now you have a problem withit, that's weird. I don't know
what they'll tell it. So they'resolving their own problem. Okay, it
does make sense. No, Ithat's not a that's not a solution.

(55:50):
And and women are not immune toNobody says they're committing crime. Nobody said
okay, women do it. SoI that is not the solution, just
like I've always said, it's notthe solution to You want to solve a
problem that is happening in society,whether it's discrimination or racism or whatever.

(56:10):
The solution to that is not morediscrimination. If you have and it's the
same thing in this if you hada kid, you could say all this
to all everything you want right now, you could say, but if you
had a kid and you're gonna putthem an uber, and it's very easy
to choose woman driver with your kid, you would do it. Okay,
So when I choose woman driver,what if the driver is a forty year

(56:35):
old with a mustache but identifies asa trans woman. I'm just you're you're
twisting these very simple fact that ifI'm oh, no, I'm not let
me finish, because again, avery gender doesn't mean gender is oh,
I could do whatever gender, thereis no gender, Just such garbage,

(56:57):
simple question. If you had akid and you're gonna put him in the
Uber teens thing and they had theoption to anybody could come or the Uber
women could come, would you hitto me? I wouldn't. It wouldn't
matter. Oh okay, and honestlywouldn't matter, I said I had I'm
not a liar. I said Iwould have reservations about putting my kid in

(57:20):
a car with a stranger, period. But if I was going to do
it, I'm not going to discriminateagainst is picking my kid up. I'm
just not going to do it.Using would use a male babysitter before a
female babysitter? Sure, I don'tknow. I mean it's a weird thing.

(57:43):
I suppose, Yeah, male babysitter. I mean, do you believe
men are not as nurturing as womenpersonally? To just ask I asked her
over if he would use a malebabysitter before a female babysitter, and he
said he would. For who believethat? So no, no, just

(58:06):
there are men, so men wouldnot be allowed. Men should not be
allowed. I don't have kids,so I don't know. I don't know
what babysitter because I don't have toget a babysitter. So uh so men,
there are just certain things that menaren't allowed to do. They shouldn't
be able to drive women, theyshouldn't be able to baby after a kid.

(58:29):
But it's your choice in America tosay I don't feel comfortable with a
male driver with my teenage shaughter.That's my choice to say almost everybody,
Okay, it's your choice to saythat. And then but when then when
I ask you, wouldn't it beyour choice to say I don't want a
Mexican driving my seventeen year old artIf that is you don't like that,

(58:55):
that's not available to you. Butthat's not available to petition saying to do
that. And I don't think theywould do that you don't have to say.
If that's your dream app, wemake it. Man. You could
have the all male not my dreamapp. I'm showing it to you as
an example of how ridiculous it is. And it's just as ridiculous as saying

(59:17):
let's not have mail drivers. Youcan discriminate against a mail driver. That's
you know, and it's it's differentthan you know things where you know,
there's an economic factor. If youdiscriminate against men, that impacts their livelihoods.

(59:37):
There is a real issue here thatI have, and I don't think
it should be It shouldn't be legal. I'm surprised that they even have it,
to be honest with you, andit maybe it will be challenged in
court because it's certainly not. It'snot fair to mail drivers. It's just

(59:58):
not. And there's nothing you willsay that convinces me, well, a
little bit of discrimination is good.Yeah, yeah, go ahead, because
it doesn't work for anything else.If I said I don't want a lesbian
driver, you'd be up in arms. Oh my god, What what somebody
does in the bedroom is none ofanybody's business, Like, who cares if

(01:00:19):
you're a lesbian? Doesn't mean thatif you're gay, lesbian, who cares
if you're a man? A mancan't help being a man. But for
myers, but oh god, Ijust you don't understand what I mean.
It's for the sake of you alreadylost my dad thing because you said you
wouldn't hire a male babysitter. SoI don't know that any issue we're doing

(01:00:45):
anything with discrimination. And I don'thave any problem to say that. I
don't have a kid. I don'tknow. I don't have I've never put
your hypothetical Rover, we do himon the show and someday, right now,
you're not able to grasp the ideaof a hypothetical situation for the first
time. Yeah, fine, I'donly hire male I'd only hire male babysitters,

(01:01:07):
and you're discriminated out of a jobat Uber. That's what I would.
That'll be good. There'll be agood group of guys. You got
together, Mary, you're on RovergeMorning Glory, Good morning Mary. Hey
guys, Rover, I want togive you a scenario. So I have
a seventeen year old daughter who've neverput in an uber before. But she's

(01:01:29):
a very attractive young lady, blonde. She's very pretty, So it's not
The concern is having a male driverversus female driver. So I would absolutely
pick a female driver. My concernis not blackbirds white with her specifically,
My concern is that a male driverwould I don't know there's a threat there,

(01:01:51):
So that's why I would take that. So it's not discrimination. You
have to look at the case bycase situation and go this person there could
be a concern with a male personbecause there that's a natural thing to be
attracted to a young blonde female.So yeah, I'm going to pick a
female because that's that's that would bemy concern for my daughter. I don't

(01:02:15):
care what if the driver doesn't Whatif the driver is forty years old,
has a penis but identifies as atransgender woman, You're fine with that,
right If they identify as a woman, yeah, they're probably gay. So
yeah, so what are the chances, I mean, what are the chances

(01:02:37):
that's going to happen? They're veryvery slim. What are the chances of
what's going to happen that, Uh, I'm going to choose a female driver,
but they happen to be born amale and identify as a pall these
days it's like probably fifty to fifty. I mean, where have you been?
It's I mean, this is this? Well it also depends on where

(01:02:59):
you live. I mean, youknow, but okay, the chances are
that is actually going to be afemale with a vagina. All right,
But okay, so you're saying youshould look at this statistically, is what
you're saying. So I don't havestatistics in front of you. But if
I were to say, if let'ssay that there is a statistic, you

(01:03:20):
can slice and dice numbers any wayyou want. Let's say that there's a
statistic that says that some minority isfifty percent more likely to commit a crime
than another race in your Uber app, should you be able to say,
I don't I don't want that minority. It's just statistics. It's statistically that

(01:03:44):
particular group is more likely to commitcrimes. So I don't want that driver,
don't give me any of them.Is that right? Talking about well,
that's never going to happen. Uber'sever going to go? Why would
that never happen? Because that's crazy? Is he discrimination? Exactly? I'm
talking about nature. A guy isgonna be attracted to a girl. That's

(01:04:05):
just instinct. Now that's also that'sso passee. Oh my god, you
got to get what the program thereis? No you know, you can
be attracted to whoever. You're fluid, you're non binary. I mean it's
teeter. You're smiling over here.Why are you smiling? But you were
saying, all right, Mary,thank you, Okay, there's she.

(01:04:26):
Uh, I don't know, didn'trealize how late it was here Bill,
you're on Rover's Morning Glory. Inthe morning, Bill, Oh, Rover,
you ever consider that maybe someone willrequest a black driver because a white
driver ain't gonna take that black manwhere he wants to go? Did I

(01:04:48):
ever consider that? No? Inever considered that. Uh, I wonder
why you wouldn't do that. Idon't even know what he's wing? Are
you yeah? Are you we meanam ont? Are you considering it?

(01:05:11):
Then? So you go, Oh, Rover didn't consider it because he's not
shut up. Oh my god,Samantha, you're on Rovery's Morning Glory.
Good morning, Samantha, good morning. I distinctly remember in the past that
when you went for I don't knowbout a prostrate exam or an STD test,

(01:05:40):
you refused a female doctor. Youonly wanted a male. Why is
that true? Is that true?Oh? No, I want all my
prostate checks to be done by awoman. In fact, I discriminate against
anyone with anything less than a seacup. And I said, nope,
I call, I actually call ahead, and I go listen. You got

(01:06:04):
who's the doctor up? She's ab cup. Nope, nope, it's
my choice. I'm not taking her. Give me the biggest knockers you got
and have her shove her finger rightup my hand. All right, I've
got to take a break. Eightsix six. Your rover is our number.
Eight sixty six nine six seven sixeight three seven. We'll be right

(01:06:27):
back. Hang on, long rip, We're back with Rovers Morning Glory.

(01:07:00):
So yesterday was a big day forone of the people on the show,
mister Jeffrey Alan Laroque. He hada dentist appointment yesterday at two pm and
they were scheduled to do a scaling. Now, if you don't know what
a scaling is, that's where theyessentially chisel off what they call calculus from

(01:07:27):
your teeth, which is like plackand tartar and gunk build up. And
we've seen videos of this and it'sreally wild because when you look at the
teeth, you don't even realize.You go, okay, that's just a
tooth. You don't realize, Oh, there's like a quarter inch of gunk

(01:07:47):
on top of that, and theyhave to chisel that off to get to
the tooth underneath. And it issomething else. I mean, it's really
unbelievable. And Jeffrey was scheduled forhis third scaling. I think the first
one that he did was probably roughlyI don't know, fourteen years ago or

(01:08:10):
something, give or take. Andwe discovered he needed it. We sent
him there, we had all thisdone and he said, I will never
let it get to this point again. I'm going to brush my teeth every
day, morning, noon, andnight. And then he went for a

(01:08:32):
second scaling a few years later,and now he's back for a third scaling.
We played Jeffrey two through lead.How many teeth would they have to
pull, we wondered. So hewent in yesterday at least I think he

(01:08:53):
did two pm yesterday was the bigappointment. Jeffrey, Well, do you
want to reveal? Who said?Or no? Oh? Yeah, what
I so real? Quick? Roverssaid? Three teeth polled Charlie one snits
two dog thought four would be pulled. Peter said, no, teeth pulled.

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They're going to save all of them. And then Crystal thought five polled
five. Oh wow, all right, Jeffrey, he's now angry. Give
us the answer. What how manyteeth did they take out? If any?
Or did you even go to theappointment. There's two ways I can
answer that question. Oh, firstof all, zero teeth were pulled.

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Another demension in another dimension, yes, neither dimension. What you got?
I regret to inform you no,I didn't go. Wait second, wait

(01:10:13):
a second. Any explanation I'm goingto give you. You probably wouldn't believe
me if I told you when you'retalking like your mouth doesn't on early this
morning, well, I was gettingnervous. You tell me your mouth doesn't
nom' All right, here's some possibleexplanation. Yeah, because we've been like,
what is I've noticed it? Hewas like he was numbed up,
maybe about I didn't go my apployment. Why's your mouth though? Fit in

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here talking about it? Like?How many you think? Like? What
side looks painful? We were like, oh, his right side looks puffy.
For you to look at his face, you could not you know what
if the front teeth are all gone, I thought they were. What do
you mean you didn't go what second? Well, like I said, and
then explanation pbably wouldn't believe me,even if I was being triv all right

(01:11:01):
now, So don't tell me.Don't tell me the explanation. Try me.
Let's get what are some possible explanations. Let's see here Mary Elizabeth in
the in the hospital. Yes,that's a that's probably the number one right
on the tip of all of ourtalks. What else could have? Sore
elbow, sorknee cap Maybe couldn't getoff the fence company. Yeah, big

(01:11:25):
job. They're like, we needa big job and to stretch some gates.
But he'll take off for our work. Old times, I don't believe
it. Is it possible? Holdon? Maybe he was driving the fence
company truck delivering some panels, somefence panels. They flew off on the
freeway, crashed through somebody's windshields,killed the person. He had to stay

(01:11:49):
and answer the questions of the investigativeofficers. That's what happened. Maybe he
forgot, No, he didn't forgetyesterday, Let and I said, call
in He didn't respond, so Ithink he was. I'm just gonna guess
busy car wouldn't start a flat tire. He was always on He's always on

(01:12:15):
call, though, Dougie, sohe could fix it. He might have
had to drive down to Toledo ordrive to anywhere to go pick up a
ceiling fan at a swap kind hewould do that. Oh, what is
it possible they canceled? Did thedennis go, you know what, we
need more hands on deck? Onlyhave five people here. We need to
bring a second team in. Twoo'clock is not enough time. Do we

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have to fly some people in fromthe west coast in order to do this?
Yeah, and they need to startat nine, not at two nine
to five? Job here? Playany of those explanations? Who? All
right, don't tell us he wassick. Oh maybe the dent The dentist

(01:13:02):
heard him coughing and said canceled forhim. But he said that none of
those were correct. So the dentistdidn't cancel according to him. So do
we say that is that the dentWe said the dentists must have canceled.
They needed more people. So,yeah, because you're sick. No,
that's the wrong guest to keep guessingand get all your guesses out. No,

(01:13:26):
you can't be that wide open,Dieter. He got a narrator.
Did your son have an appointment?Do you uh buy a new guitar?
Did your did your mind or didyour handle her cancel the appointment for you?
She had nothing to do with She'snot she's not even directly, not
even involved, not even directly involved, interesting, indirectly, indirectly or directly.

(01:13:48):
She's not involved. His car didn'twork. You had to take an
uber, but he requested a femaledriver because she attacked them. Yeah,
he whipped it out. Uh uhoh man, What could it possibly be?

(01:14:08):
I mean, there's there's no we'vewe've gone over everything. The he
had the wrong burned down, wrongdate, No, I have the correct
knew. I mean, we're reallyrunning out of things. What other possible
scenario could there be? I'm stumped. I don't know. Do you guys

(01:14:30):
have any last something with your dad? I hope? Is it okay?
Good? Your insurance bounce back?I have to explain that, Okay,
Okay, what care source or whateverthat is? Ok you go, okay,
So if you'll allow me to explaininterrupted ask questions. Okay, So

(01:14:55):
I got it right with the insurance. I nailed it. Give me that
at least. Okay. Now,okay, so I went into do the
actual you know what. When Iwent for the actual cleaning, I gave
him my little insurance car with theBilly number and everything, and he said,
well, let's check the insurance.I was like, okay. They
came back and said it might itmight be inactive. They weren't sure about

(01:15:19):
at that point. So I said, so, okay, let's go ahead
with the woyman and see what happensif anything kicks back and when. And
then Monday. Uh, they calledme to remind me. So I spoke
to him and that was well.They called me at my lunch break,
and when I got off work,I called them back. You know,
I can't be on my phone whileI'm working. Can and not care you

(01:15:45):
called them? They called you duringthe lunch break and he said, no,
I'm too busy eating. I waseating. Yeah, And then I
was like, oh, it wasjust like, well, actually he sent
me a tech wait until you wereback on the job in order to talk
to them. No, they justsent me they I just read to text
quesal Sy okay. I thought everythingwas at that point was on the up
and up with my insurance. Everythingwas good to go, blah blah blah.

(01:16:05):
So when I got out of work, I called him and say,
hey, look I'm good to go. Everything you know? Is everything good?
Good? Then they told me thatmy insurance was in fact inactive,
and we went down and I waslike, okay. So then I went
home and I called the people,you know how Medicaid whether because Cares was
a mecape provider, and I spoketo the lady and they said, yeah,

(01:16:29):
it terminated last year. I waslike, and part of the reason
why, and part of it isI would admits my fault because in the
chaos of my move, I forgotto update my address with them so they
could so they didn't send me,so I didn't get the paperwork I would
need to fill out the renewal youhave, I thought, I thought everything
you had. Remember you you evenproactively went to the Bureau of Motor Vehicles

(01:16:53):
to change your ass Yeah, withthem, but not with the Your wife
never got her text paperwork. Butyou wore are up and down that they
that you would change the address,but nobody ever got anything so okay,
so you didn't update the address withthem with the Ohio Medicaid okay, and
so what what? So then Ijust I went online and I had to

(01:17:15):
make out a new application for them. Okay, that's pending, so that's
already been filled out and submitted.I did it. I did that Monday
night. So now I'm waiting tosee I'm waiting to hear from them and
find out what what verification stuff thatthey need. So how long could this
pending time? I have no ideamonths. I just I guess I checked

(01:17:36):
it yesterday and the day indicated it'sstill pending, still being reviewed. So
now I'm back to square one.Was once I get the straight down and
then I can schedule the appointment becauseit has to be pre authorized before they
can even do the procedure. Canyou just pay out a pocket Why you

(01:17:57):
got five thousand dollars you can giveme? You know how much it costs
or did they tell that to you. I'm just I'm just pulling up out
of my ass at this point overgive them five grand. It won't be
that much, but it is.It is a major expense. Though.
Yeah, it's kind of like aregular cleaning. It's it's much more involved.

(01:18:20):
So I don't know what the expenseis. But wow, so I
did not anticipate that. All right. So after all that, well,
the only thing I can do iskeep brushing my teeth at night in the
morning, and I hope for thebest. Did you do it today?
Yeah, brushed my teeth last nightand it brushed my teeth this money,

(01:18:41):
plus it took a shower. Ohall right, that's nice. Well there
is something weird about it. Couldyou turn your head to the back the
screen behind you? Looking great forthis? Yeah, but turn your head
to the screen behind you. Keepturning to the screen behind you. The
other be high. You gotta keepyou're doing it, But take your heads

(01:19:05):
off, take your head someones off, and I'll keep turning. What keep
turning? Jeffrey? Keep? Yeah? Well there said big big that he
missed. Do you want me totake a picture of it to send it
to you to thanks to two spotson his chin that he missed too.

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Well, he was in a rush. Yeah, he wanted to be on
time, right, Yeah, Solike, so I'm gonna go I'm gonna
go over it again tonight and justyou know, do to shave it again.
Yeah, he's gonna do it today. Eric the Wrapper and Grand Rapids,
Michigan. You're on Rover this morning, Glory, Good morning, Eric.
Hey, what's happening? Hey?I just have a good question for

(01:19:50):
Jeffrey. If they took us anassurance for dentals and then take his ostacle
to where's the glasses? Where's hisbrand new glasses? That's right? How
did you get glass? Says ifyou didn't have any insurance? Interesting,
Well, no, they were.These are replacements, but you don't have
to get insurance. I don't.I think that. I think I don't

(01:20:13):
know how that part worked out,you know, the optic. I mean,
I'm trying to figure out, whyis it that? Uh, that's
the part I'm trying to figure out. Did you do an eye exam when
he got your glasses? No,I didn't do any exam. I just
paid for replacement glasses. But he'shad it and I exam recently. No,
I haven't. I'm not doing forher eye examined until next year,
and I had I hadn't had aneye exam since I think the year before.

(01:20:38):
What if I'm your wife went tothe hospital recently, did she have
to provide she has, like themedicare separate than you. Yeah, okay,
okay, did your son get aneye exam when he got his?
No, they were just get replacementclasses. I got the cheapest things I
can get my hand on. Doyou have your card on you right now?
And then during the break, whydon't we call and see to me?

(01:20:58):
I did that. I did thatMonday. I believe him scamming us,
but I actually believe up. Sorry, didn't mean to cut eric,
like less stringent than the dental.Maybe he didn't even check it. Do
this online? Why can't you justgo online online? I did this online

(01:21:20):
on Monday, so everything is legitup till now. I'm just waiting to
see if they need anything like likeuh like it's up the verified thing.
I'm telling them. I feel likeyou could have called Tuesday. You're on
Rover's Morning Glory. Good morning,Jimmy B. Jimmy B. Are you

(01:21:42):
there all right? Now? Haveyou been so? Mary Elizabeth? You're
saying is different insurance than you,even though you're married or whatever. She
should she's gonna skin me alive,but I you know, because she doesn't
like me telling telling you guys herbusiness. But I'm saying she's got the

(01:22:02):
Medicare because of her, you know, I guess being disabled and whatnot,
you know, the disability and everything. And my kids have the care source.
But there's automatically renewed. When Ispoke to the lady from the Medicaid
from the Medicaid office, yeah,there's already there. My kids are fine
because there it's automatically renewed. That'sweird. Why is a why I'm trying

(01:22:23):
to do? That's what I'm tryingto figure out. That's weird. How
are you trying to figure out?Did you ask? Did you ask her
that when I talked to the Oh? When when I talked to the lady,
So I have to do it forme and my wife because my wife
doesn't have the care stories like mykids have it. But did you say,

(01:22:45):
hey, how come mine didn't autorenew? I didn't know. I'm
fortunate I didn't neglect to ask whyI didn't auto renew. I thought it
would have back then, you know, but still, so I got to
submit a whole new application. ThoughI don't know why we can't just call
them and say, hey, Ipulled this out online. Can you let
me know what my status is.Oh, it's just kind of take a
while. You hold for an inordinateperiod of time. I could, I

(01:23:08):
can check it. I can checkthat status online too. I'll do that
when I get home. And thenyou can log in right there in the
fart box, right you can,right? I trust as long as much
that I could throw a transmission.You got it, brother, You got
it, brother. I do thinkyou could call and find out and just
say cancel your insurance. You don'thave any What would I do if you'd

(01:23:31):
logged in? Charlie? You think, you think? For you think for
two seconds. I trust any computerin this billing. Why do you think
I use my phone to do myhours? You don't most of the time.
Yeah, you do use my phoneto do my hours every Friday.
But on his phone you have Crystalprint stuff out for you, like your
tax returns with your social Security numberon it, and just do it at
the printer over there. So shelogs into the computer at work with his

(01:23:56):
stuff. So no, but Ithought you don't trust the computer or something.
Wow, So if you log inthat you don't trust them. But
if Crystal logs in with your info, you trust them. I just I
don't know. I just I'm justsaying, so when's your next appointment?
All right, well, we're goingto get to this I've found here.
It's only eight dollars. Okay,what is eight dollars? Dental tools?

(01:24:21):
All right? Stronger ones than thatlittle pick? You make? Something that
plugs in? You needs some horsewyou just bought. Could we use that
in his mouth? I could?I just see if I can get a
tooth scaler. You know what,guys, it's all funny and all that,
but I'm a little utlett of licensedprofessional do my scaling, not you

(01:24:43):
guys. It's thirty dollars calculus remover. Can I see this? Let's look
I think it? Could we handle? Oh yeah? Okay, what about
plyers to pull teeth? You gotthose? That's just a water pick and
take no water. But rover,look at the ends you put on it.
There their metal dentist nds you puton it. This is the way
to do it. A little mirrortoo, you got, Yeah, we

(01:25:08):
have every look of this. It'sall you need is a mirror in the
one tool taste shield. Oh mygod, you think you know what?
Guys? I feel a lot safefor a professional dentist, doing my very
much. You've got professionals. Howlong is it gonna take you another appointment?
Don't they book out in advance?Yeah? So once it's gonna be
the next appointment, and I haveto I have to get my I have

(01:25:29):
to get this straight out and thenI can schedule. I only try an
hour, So that's gonna be adeal. Wave, Charlie, Charlie,
nice, try dude, but it'snot gonna happen. I'm gonna let I'm
gonna light a licensed dentists. Youmight scally not you, Jimmy B.
You're on Rovers Morning Glory, Goodmorning, Jimmy B. Rover R Bay.

(01:25:50):
What's happening? Hey, Jeffrey,And this is confusing and everyone's getting
on your cade. So I thinkwhat you just said bears repeating. So
everyone understands you cannot book your appointmentuntil they authorize your insurance. That's exactly
what I told them, that's right. So how did you book the appointment
yesterday? I was booked a monthin advance. Keep yeah, keep pulling

(01:26:11):
back to pull an onion. Thisis a lie. How did you book
it? Then? They didn't preauthorize the insurance before no, When I,
well, uh, what what theygot they sent me? I got
the text message and it was itwas already booked. But then when I
went to Charlie the text message,but you said that they wouldn't allow you
to book an appointment because they haveto pre authorize it with your insurance.

(01:26:33):
That's why you can't book a newappointment. How did you book the original
appointment? I booked it right therewhen they when I was there, I
was thinking about having you know Iwas there for my actual cleaning and everything.
Please put the lie so effect somebody, please, how did you do
the cleaning? If he doesn't dothe clean that's the whole point, Jimmy
Bastard. But if you were there, how do you get there if you

(01:26:57):
don't have insurance we need? Uhuh uh uh. He's just trying to
deflect Harry to answer the question.I was trying. I was trying to
see to Jimmy Bastard that that's whathe stands for. When I booked the
appointment, I was there, Iwas I was going I went in for
an actual cleaning, and he saidhe couldn't do it. I needed a

(01:27:19):
scaling. I go, okay,But how did you get in the seat.
If you didn't have insurance, that'sthe question. I thought I did
have the insurance. I thought everythingwas on the up and up. I
thought they had they needed the preauthorization to book you the original Well,
I thought I was gonna wind upthin and I was gonna probably need panic.

(01:27:41):
I thought I was going to tryand pay for it. Oh,
you're gonna pay for the cleaning outof pocket. But you didn't know ahead
of time that you didn't have insurance. So when did you Okay, so
when did you make that appointment?How long ago was that that was no
one for the regular cleaning? Andthat was how long ago? That was
almost three weeks ago, almost threeweeks ago. So at that point you

(01:28:03):
said you panicked, and you go, oh, I'll tell them, I'll
I'll see what what they can dofinancially. But at the same time they
also went through my insurance, youknow, to try to pre authorize it,
and then they kicked back. Soyou must have that day when you
made that appointment three weeks ago andthey said, oh there's an issue with
your insurance, you must have immediatelygotten home and called your insurance, right,

(01:28:27):
No, I did not. Ithought maybe you could have been a
Claire player. I thought, youknow, but but but the day before
when I went, you know,when I call it, you know,
hey, look, I'm going tothe deployment. Is my insurance good?
Because because I actually got a textmessage? I don't know if I I
don't have it anymore because I erasedit. Oh why would you erase this

(01:28:47):
text message? Oh? Hold on, you erased a text message from your
dentist. Why would you have toget rid of that evidence? I don't
know, Peter, this is weird. Everything's weird. That's why I guess.
That's why I, I know,really can explain. It's crap,
you guys, because when I'm trying, when I'm being truthful, you still
think about So what's the goddamn point? So the cleaning was, the cleaning

(01:29:11):
was going ahead. No clean neverwent to clean, never occurred. You
sat in the chair. All theydid. All they did was take X
rays. I know. But overthe point is that day they were fine
with insurance. You sat in thechair, you were gonna do the cleaning,
You did X rays. At thatpoint they thought you had insurance because
you had the appointment that day.They want to work with you. If
you had no insurance that day,they won't do the x rays. They

(01:29:32):
won't even do They thought they weregoing to do a cleaning that day,
weren't they. Yeah, I thoughtI was gonna have I thought it was
just gonna be just a regular cleaning. Then yeah, what about that day?
What was covered that day? Theycharge you later and go charged me
later. I don't even been build. I haven't even been built to be
built. You have to create theX rays out of pocket. Do you

(01:29:54):
have the right address. Oh that'sa good point. Geez, that's uh.
They could have checked. I'm justsaying they could have checked it later.
You know, you get stuff donefirst before they checked the insurance.
Sometimes then you get a bill ifthey something went wrong happened. Sometimes he
proactively. When he moved a yearago Smit's, he called the dentist's office

(01:30:15):
and changed his address. He justlet him know, gave him a heads
up. No I had I'll bemy address there at the dentist's office.
That's why we call the insurance duringthe break and say do you have everything?
Are we covered? How long willthis take to get reinstated? So
I can then make an appoint I'mso waiting to see if they need.
If they need, that's what youcall, and you take the measure of
saying, what did I do?Everything right? Everything was submitted a couple

(01:30:39):
of days ago. Just want tosee where the status is. I'm ordering
these dental tools. You're not doingyou're not doing free delivery by two pm
today, Let's call. Oh wow, oh yeah, do you have your
scaler at five? So I meanwe can get them here by Friday.
Is only Charlie, don't waste yourtime or your money. You're not doing

(01:31:02):
my teeth. It's that's simple,okay. But through your hipster d foristick
skull, I'll get a get awhite dentist coat. Oh he just wants
the coat pull out. Let's call. Let me lose my dream. No,
Charlie, you're not. You're livingright now doing radio. You're not
doing my teen No, I've alwayswanted to be an amateur dentist. He's

(01:31:25):
getting a book. Butcher that gotthere is that he does have a great
question that Charlie asked. You're tellingme They shut him down. They did
the exam, they planned to dothe cleaning of a few weeks ago.

(01:31:45):
They took the X rays correct,but he had no insurance. That was
why was that there going ahead?That day was fine? That happened,
that authorized always no the scaling day, they told me they preauthorized app That's
why I'm going by what I've beentold. I mean, I'll also explain
this to you guys. To youguys like talking to a brick wall.

(01:32:08):
And I've said what you can't callcare source. Today people are sitting that
they are closed a June teenths yes, yes, okay, So I'm I'm
adding this to the cart. I'mordering the get the stuff. Jeffrey.
You know, Charlie, don't wasteyour money. You're not doing my teeth.
It's that simple, through your fixedskulls. So order some sort of

(01:32:31):
amateur dentures on Amazon, maybe forfive dollars or maybe through And I don't
need amateur dentures either. Well,after we scale your teeth and they all
fall someone in there, listen tome. I don't know how any player
says, you guys are not workingon my teeth. Okay, I got
that simple. Okay, if wecan get the teeth for just seven dollars

(01:32:55):
here, it's pretty cheap. Asonce I go on the desk made chatter.
Yeah, perfect, let's put thosein. There's a four pack so
you can really go through them andget really funny, Charlie, real funny
and almost one for every day ofthe week. Almost. Okay, I
like it. That's the plan.Okay, thank you for giving us the

(01:33:16):
go ahead, Jeffrey, and we'llbe right back with the Chizzy the news
next, Dan, if every dude, the Chizzy is coming up in just
a moment, the news. Whatdo you have on the way do I
did not get to a Chizzy lasthour because things took a turn. So

(01:33:41):
remember I told you that Jake Paulhas a new opponent. It's not my
tasting, it's somebody else. I'lltell you who in details next. All
right, we'll get to that injust a moment. And also, I
don't know if she has this inthe Shusy the baseball legend Willie May's passed.
Yeah, I do. Thanks.I thought you were going to say
it. Also an update on myinsurance that would be more important. Well.

(01:34:02):
Yeah, by the way, Iattempted to call. They're in a
commercial break. They're offically close becauseof the holiday. Why did you attempt
to call? Because you kept youkept egging me on to do it.
But what did you do first?Because you try to log into the portal
and what happened? You said,yes, that way to go, Charlie.
All right, wait, listen towhat happened. What happened? Too

(01:34:25):
many attempts to log in? Sonow I gotta go through all over.
He does passwords. But wait asecond, I thought you just logged into
it day exactly that day Mondays,when I actually was when I set everything
up right right, But you loggedin on Monday and you submitted your applicant.

(01:34:46):
I said, I had to createan account and then and then I
filled off the application and then Ithought I could remember a goddamn password,
which I you know, which Ithought, which I was what I thought
it was gonna be easy. Wantto remember? Now you want to go
to nwery, I it's it's Idon't know, I can't remember. Why

(01:35:09):
not reset the password? I triedthat already and it said no, too
many failed attempts. Well, yeah, I tried. I try to answer
my security questions. Oh it's it'sit's a mess. What are they gonna
do it? I'll do on gethome, And it's a lot quieter and
I'm not distracted by five other people. Yeah, it's a lot quieter at
home. Sure, I got thepiano, low TV screaming. I'll have

(01:35:30):
to have someone, you know,ambulances in the front and the driveway sirens
whatever. Dude, there's the ambulances. We're working on it. I'm okay.

(01:35:56):
Is it all happened at once?Yeah? Now the siren's gonna put
is gonna pull up. Just makesure it's not a European We don't know.
Yell, let's pull it, Guph, you need a blender? Was
he making blender shakes the other day? Don Yelle? In Pennsylvania around Rover's
Born to Glory. Hold on,Jeffrey's just going to use the insurance application

(01:36:28):
here in the in the very sereneenvironment of his home. Here, yes,
go yell, yes, go ahead. Okay here, So I got
into my car a little late,but I'm a general higheth. I didn't

(01:36:51):
hear the beginning of the story,but I do want to maybe help Jeffrey
out there. The insurance the officethat he goes to he went to,
Yeah, it's normal. Do youtake X rays, You do an exam
if the person needs scaling they needscaling, and the front desk person should

(01:37:14):
be able to dictate what the insurancewill cover, so you can make an
appointment right away and the software tellsyou what the insurance covers. You don't
have to wait for a predetermination.Well, I'm just telling you what the
dental office told me. That itsays it has to be pre authorized for
I even make the appointment. That'sthat's what I've been told. Well,

(01:37:36):
I hear all kinds of different things. I'm just I'm just kind of I
just go ahead to saying I knowyou're trying to help, and I appreciate.
What was the deepest number that theyyelled out when they were probing you?
What when they were probing you,when they were probing your gums?

(01:37:58):
What was the deepest number? Idon't even remember that. How do you
not know? Like they don't theystick like a one, two, three,
four, five, six, seven, eight nine. Yeah, it's
like some sort of weird thing.I don't even know what it does exactly,
but they're always like, oh,one or two, and you don't
ask your teeth number. Yeah,no, no, no, I'm not
talking about the bomb something with thepict yeah, exactly. Yeah. How

(01:38:20):
deep you And then did they showyou on your x rays if you have
build up tartar build up? Theyshowed me that you. Oh, Jeffrey,
just listen. Did they say youhave bone loss? No, they
say they know I don't have boneloss. You don't have bone loss.

(01:38:42):
You're not you don't need scaling.Do you have just lost his bone when
he was probing Jeffrey, Yeah,hey, you weren't you probably you probably
weren't paying attention. Or maybe they'rescamming ill. I don't know, but
they should be educating you on whatthe hell is going on in your mouth?
And uh, if you don't knowyour numbers, your numbers have to

(01:39:06):
be five and above in order toget scaled. And otherwise, you know,
you just you need like a supercleanup, which is when's the last
time you went to a dentist anyway, the last skar? I think though,
well, the last time I hada cleaning after my second scaling.

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So, oh, you've already you'rea repeat scaler. This is third scaling.
Oh you have? You should begetting your teeth cleaned every three months.
Yes, you should be every threemonths. He's only he's only brushing
his teeth every three months. Ohhis mistake. Okay, all right,

(01:39:49):
thank you. I appreciate we wereasked. We have a question, Jeffrey,
the back of your mouth. Whereare all the missing teeth? When
they pulled the teeth? Do youknow can we take a look inside to
see They say that they pulled nineteeth out of your mouth. Where did
those teeth? Where were they?They were like the molars or does that

(01:40:12):
include wisdom teeth? Do you haveyour wisdom teeth? I would assume that
if they pulled if he pulled allthe teeth in the back of my mouth,
yep, they pulled all the teethin the back of my mouth,
I wouldn't and I wouldn't know ifthey pulled my wisdom teeth or not.
I know I'll have any teeth backthere, but sometimes just under the gums.
They didn't say we have to gointo the gums and pull out these
ways, go into the gums.She still has those. Can Deeter just

(01:40:34):
get in there and just take apicture. Can you just open up for
him and let him take a lookin there, just to see and show
us. We were having a prettyin depth conversation. Turned to the camera.
Let's see let's let's see those choppers. How many are missing? Because
I don't notice if there is asilver lining to this, Jeffrey, I

(01:40:55):
don't notice, like if I'm talkingto you, I'm not like, oh,
that guy's missing nine teeth. Sothat's a that's a good thing.
Where do you want to look theright at the camera? He knows what
camera to look at, purposely tryingto get away from the camera for some
reason. Okay, all right,all right, so open up, open

(01:41:18):
up, open up, and say, ah, hold on, hang on,
the camera's gonna just move the camera. Okay, all right, so
there we go. That's no,I can't see anything. It's hard.
Is that weird thing that doe shehas on her phone? What is that?

(01:41:43):
I it's a flashlight? Now canI ask you a question with a
flashlight? Why do you have anapp with a flashlight? Considering you can
just wipe down from the top ofthe period the flashlight. You can't hear
you. We can't see. Ifwe can't see, it's all worthless.
Down, tell your head back,tell you mouth. He's got to stick

(01:42:03):
his hands in it. Just can'tsee picture. This is not gonna all
right. Here he goes okay,all right, still he has all those
teeth. There's a missing one.I see a missing one down top left.
Yeah, now, put your headdown so you can see the bote.
Keep going, keep going, keepgoing, keep going, keep going,

(01:42:23):
keep somewhat. That's they're all onthe bottom. Okay. So yeah,
yeah, so they're all like thebottom sides. There's one in the
top his right or left. Idid see that. So the the silver
lining, Jeffery is I don't thinkanyone would see that and go, oh,

(01:42:45):
you're missing a bunch of teeth.So hopefully you're gonna be able to
keep the teeth that you have.So you gotta you gotta be on it
until you go back. Let's makesure that you're brushing your teeth quite a
bit every day, multiple times aday, until you until you get back
in there and tomorrow for the best. I got and I got mouthwashing everything.

(01:43:05):
No, that's good. So ohyeah, I brought my team.
I used mouthwashed too. So inthe serene environment of your home where it's
quiet or this, this is justwhere you're going to do all the calls
about the insurance and log in andeverything. I'll even take a picture of
the screen and show you what isYeah, I think even the it's Mary.

(01:43:30):
Is she taking her blood pressure there? In the in the's got the
cuff on? Yeah, you're thedaughter's shoulder massager. I think the smoke
detector beep was going off there too. Oh my god, it's got us.

(01:43:57):
Wow, there's a lot going onin the household. But it's paseful.
Right. Is that a blender oris that bel Ray's massage to two
and one? Ambulance is back Elizabethway, Yeah, sword tell taking her
to the e r easy? Areyou ready for these? Chizzy? The

(01:44:34):
same on the man that is peaceful. Let's relax and you get a lot
done. Are you ready for these? Here we go, Rose morning,

(01:44:55):
glor These streets of North Korea werewith cheering crowds, mounted soldiers and grand
portraits, not for Ken Jong un, but for his guest, Vladimir Putin.
Was a very rare visit that happened. The Russian leader and his host
signed a comprehensive strategic partnership that coulddeepen their military and economic cooperation. So

(01:45:20):
they signed this partnership that says thatthey will work together. If they are
attacked, they have each other's back. That's a little scary, don't you
think. Yeah, because he bothreferred to us as imperialists, have we
referred to them as the access ofevil? Okay. It is June teenth,

(01:45:41):
today, twenty twenty fourth. Thiscommemorates the end of slavery in the
United States. It became the newestUS federal holiday back in twenty twenty one.
And this is where you have quitea few things closed. Postal services,
it's a holiday for the United StatesService. They will not deliver mail
today, but UPS and FedEx theystill have services. Those are open and

(01:46:04):
available. Markets will be closed today. Nasdaq and the New York Stock Exchange
will not be trading. And it'salso a banking holiday observed by the Federal
Reserve. But major banks like Chasing, Bank of America, the Bank of
America, they're going to be closedas well, So federal offices closed.
Many schools already offer this summer andso forth. He and Jeffrey called his

(01:46:29):
insurance company. I guess they havethe day off today as well. There's
a huge heat wave we've been tellingyou, and it just continues to impact
parts of the Great Lakes, Midwestand Northeast, bringing temperatures well into the
nineties. So again, alerts thisdangerous heat wave. Please check on people
that don't have air conditioning. Jeffrey, how's it going in your house with

(01:46:51):
no air conditioning? I slept prettydecently last night, you know I just
slept butt naked. Oh well,no, no, I think with underwear
though ty whities. Uh no,the underwear box of briefs. If you
really have to know what you sleepingslept on my couch. I my house

(01:47:15):
got up to eighty degrees last night. If you remember, I spent ten
twelve last year to get a newair conditioner. Yeah, starting sweat,
like what's going on? I wentdownstairs and I had to change the filter.
The filter was all clogged. Ohthat gunked up. Yeah, that
gunked up. So then I putthe new filter in and I put the
air down. It was like onseventy one. I put it down to

(01:47:39):
sixty eight once the new filter wasin. I woke up this morning and
it was sixty eight degrees and itwas freezing, so that definitely worked.
I couldn't eighty degrees in my house. I was freaking out, like I
can't hate being hot. So ifyou need help getting the air conditioning.
You get it checked in or putin or whatever. I can put it
in myself. I just never youjust have to get around to doing it.

(01:48:01):
Oh okay, like Jeffrey said earlier. Baseball legend Willie Mays died yesterday.
He was ninety three years old.Mays started off in the Negro Leagues
before joining the Giants back in nineteenfifty. He retired in nineteen seventy three
with six hundred and sixty home runsand over thirty two hundred holes. He

(01:48:26):
played twenty three years and twenty twoMLB seasons. Not only that, when
I saw the story, I wenton YouTube and I saw this this catch.
He made it in a fifty fourWorld Series against the Cleveland Indians,
and he was running forward, theball was coming. He just puts his
glove up like that and just caughtit. It was an overra It was
one of the most over the shoulders. It was. Yeah, it was

(01:48:47):
one of the considered one of thebest, one of the best known feet
defensive feats in baseball. And thenand then while we're on the thing with
baseball, I went and I watchedKirk Gibson's famous walk off all run in
nineteen eighty eight. Here's the pitch. The works. There's a long run.
But the long that is pretty impressive, isn't it. His hat fell

(01:49:09):
off? Yeah, oh he didthat on purpose. He did on Yeah,
his hat so it would fly offas he's running the bases. Yep,
he had the person make it aspecial way, and he's also run
with his head up and it wouldfly off when he's running. Why what
did that signify, Showman? Yeah, well, yeah, not only that
he wanted to it was this wayway of bringing excitement to the game because
at that time baseball was being televised, because that was in nineteen fifty four.

(01:49:32):
Hey, look at that. It'scrazy. Like the guy the batters,
they're just wearing like regular hats,I think, Or does the batter
have a helmet on? Helmeack,then no, I don't think so.
These are wearing helmets. I thinklike the sixties or seventies. Also,
the fact that you can make thiscatch with whatever baseball gloves were like in
nineteen fifty you know, like,it's pretty pretty good, all right,

(01:49:57):
go on. Paul has found anew to step into the ring with.
On July, after Mike Tyson wasforced to pull out of their proposed about
this summer. Now, Tyson,remember he was injured or he had some
type of health scare on a recentflight from Miami to Los Angeles, so

(01:50:18):
he is not going to be fightingjust yet. They're gonna wait. They
postpone that fight, so Jake stillwants to fight. And now we finally
have confirmed MMA star Mike Perry willstep in for the boxing Legend on July
twentieth. Fight before in the UFC. He's a very knuckle boxing champion,

(01:50:39):
a UFC fighter. He left theUFC. Yes, I just saw him
in a documentary Rover so guy hehas MS and he's like, I want
to fight a real fighter before myMS really kicks in and gets bad.
And he reached out to Mike Perry, the same guy, and Mike Perry's
like, i'll fight you fine,sure, I'll go yeah, yeah,
i'llkay if you have MS. Andhe beat the crap out of this.

(01:51:00):
How was the movie? I waslike, oh man, this guy's brutal
thing. It's called a real lifeunderdog story. Yeah, and I noticed
the knocked the MS right out ofoh man, he wasn't holding back at
all. My prayers like I'm notgoing to hold back. We're making a
movie. I'm gonna kick your ass. Okay, No, No, it's
that I saw a picture of thisMike Perry because he said he's a prey
knuckles boxing champion. Yeah. Theirring has five ropes in like the standard

(01:51:24):
professional boxing has four. Awesome,Why do they? What does that mean?
I have no idea why that is. To be honest with you,
I'm just I just have to makean observation, Okay. And finally a
few more details regarding Justin Timberlake's arrestfor drunk driving. His mugshot was released
yesterday. And remember police pulled himover around twelve thirty in the morning,

(01:51:46):
and it's a good looking mugshot,good lighting, eyes so glossy. Yeah.
Oh, he's hammered. He rana stop sign in his twenty twenty
five BMW. Didn't even know thatthey were out yet, so twenty twenty
five BMW who was weaving in andout of his lane. He was held
until his arraignment at nine thirty inthe morning, released without bail back in

(01:52:10):
court July twenty sixth. He toldpolice he had just one martini. Yeah,
that's not one. That's not thoseeyes. His eyes were bloodshot,
glassy, strong odor of an alcoholicbeverage was emanating. Remember remember when Justin
Bieber. I'll give him the benefitof the doubt, because you remember when
Justin Bieber was arrested for DUY andthe cop had all those same things,

(01:52:38):
and then they gave him the bloodalcohol test. It was a zero point
zero yes. And then they lookedat the cop and they go they looked
at all the cops previous DUI arrests, and it was the same language
in literally every single one, samedescription, like word for word. He
just had a template. Yeah.And then Bieber he wasn't drinking at all.

(01:53:01):
So and that's why Justin Bieber tookthat. He's like, what are
you talking about? And he's like, I'll take a test. I haven't
had anything right right, Well,justin Timberlake, he chose to not take
the breathliser and quy smart. Yeah, he did fail the sobriety test that
the cops did right then and there. So, and I think there's some

(01:53:23):
video. I don't know if yousaw it. I think I saw some
video of him driving. Maybe it'son New York. On the video,
it's just it's just him driving downthe street after he left this place,
and it's like a surveillance video fromacross the street of a business. So
you just see a car going downthe street at like thirty five miles bro

(01:53:45):
nothing not that I saw, lookcompletely fine. I want to see the
dui stop though. When he getsout of the car, they got to
release that. That will come out, no doubt about it, because he's
going to drop. The cops evenknow did you say this? The cops
even know who he was? Ohyeah, goes, Oh, this is
going to ruin the tour. Hehad to drop that line and the cop
goes, what tour? What areyou talking about? And then he had

(01:54:05):
a drop off justin Timberlake. Youknow I found out is I don't even
to cop when he when Timmerly gavecop gave the cop his driver's license,
said why would that? Why wouldthe cop let like? What do you
think? He thinks the CoP's gonnalet him go because you drop the name.
He goes, maybe this will work. See I would take the opposite

(01:54:28):
approach. If I were justin Timberlake, I would just not I wouldn't want
to say who I was. Iwould just keep my mouth shut. Would
you think it's not going to hitthe papers. Yeah, it would still
hit the papers. Yeah, sothat's a license. It's a last effort
to go. You know what,if I drop my name, he might
maybe have a daughter that's a hugefan something. He might cut me a

(01:54:49):
break. But sometimes celebrities, Iguess that's his real name. But sometimes
celebrities have movie stars or whatever,like you know him as what, And
that's not even close to what theirreal name is, their legal name.
So if I were a celebrity likethat, I would just try, you
know, I don't let me justsee if I could escape by and nobody

(01:55:10):
picks up on this M his andhis. Because you did not take the
field sobriety test, his license issuspended in the state of New York.
That's the same Lano, that's thesame thing here, Ohio. I've read
that if you refuse to take thebroughalyizer test, your licens will be suspended.
Yeah, but you don't get ad You don't get the d uy

(01:55:32):
if you know you're gonna blow over, They say that to do that.
Wait, what if you know you'regonna blow over, don't do the breathalyzer
and then get the suspended license andfight it. Because you blow, you
know, you blow over, youautomatically get the duy, right, So
which is the worst case scenario isdon't blow? Okay, there you go.
That's the Chizzy on Rovers Morning Glory. So much good. You want

(01:55:58):
to bend over and kiss watch liveright there on. You're stupid, smart
boat. You search for Rovers MorningGlory in the App Store or Google Play.
Craig says, one of the copsis only twenty four years old.
I had no idea who Justin Timberdakewas. He's one of the biggest names.

(01:56:19):
Don't you find it surprising? Iknow he was big, he was
bigger earlier. But still he's stillaround. He's still making music. He's
still in a big boy band Ithink his last Yeah, but they're not
doing anything. He just put outan album, right, I guess it's
kind of flopped on. Yeah,but he's still putting music. Ou It's
not like he hasn't ahead a recordin ten years. He's doing that.

(01:56:40):
He's back in was it an instinctor backstreet place whatever? He's back with
them yeah again. But that's allstuff from If you're a cop and you're
twenty four years old. All thatstuff is from before you were born.
Yeah, theater. Yeah, buthe's still around now. It's still coming
up round now. He's on tourright now, right, Yeah, he's
yeah though coming up this week again. You make it seem like he's been

(01:57:01):
on the line light for ten years. This guy's been around, especially recently,
done much. He hasn't done much. He has an album, Like
in the past five years, wouldyou say he's done much? No,
but he had in the past year, he's done an album, he got
back with his band. Did hehave another movie that trolls sequel things recently?

(01:57:25):
Yeah. I'm just saying a lotof this stuff that he's known for
is before that guy was even born. So I know Elvis. Elvis was
before I was born. I'd saya little bit different level of celebrity there,
I would say. But granted hedoes have some of those you know
songs or whatever. But you know, I could understand you don't. You

(01:57:47):
don't recognize the guy or whatever.If you're twenty, I've got to take
a break. Eight six six yoRover is our number. I've got to
take a well. McDonald says hehas something. What is it? McDonald?
What do you have? Dear hey, So, I have two real

(01:58:10):
quick things, Rover. Have youhad two surgery recently or anything any that'll
work? No, No, Ihaven't. I've been noticing you whistle when
you say your essays. He said, Jeffrey lived in a serene house earlier.
So I just was wondering if anyoneelse had noticed you try. You
know it is McDonald. Okay,I mean it's kind of funny. I

(01:58:36):
always laughing you do it. Butthe real reason I called so I subscribed
to RMG plus, which is afantastic investment for anyone who doesn't do it.
I listen to the Aftermath every day, and when Jeffrey's on, sometimes
I'll make a little count of howmany times he says a certain phrase during
the show or during the aftermath.You know, it's it's an hour long

(01:59:00):
show, and sometimes he'll say itforty five fifty times in one show.
And he doesn't talk about one phrase. Okay, let me think of one.
That phrase is what phrase? Tryelike? I said, Nope,
it's two words. I was goingto say two tears and a bus.

(01:59:21):
Two words. You think two words? What does he say, man,
I know once you say it,I'll go, oh yeah, of course
obviously, but I don't know whatis it? All right? So my
pal Dieter did a nice special projectfor me I had requested, and I
guess apparently he finally finished. Butyou know when Jeffrey, you know,

(01:59:44):
when he talks to you, no, he you know, he says you
know, you know, and thenyou know he says you know forty to
fifty times every and then when hetalks he says you know, you know,
and then you know every time thathe says this, you count it.
And how do you tally this up? Just on your fingers? Like
you have to listen to I'm goingand you so you're making a mental note

(02:00:09):
every time he says it one,two, three, four, And sometimes
I'll say that in a span offive seconds, he might say it seven
times. Oh yeah, easy,okay, had time to play? Yeah,
play the special project you've been workingon. Yes, I went through
a week's worth of shows and Ihad to then count each one make a

(02:00:31):
compilation. Here here it is weeksworth of shows. So how long did
this take? Well, whenever hebrought this up, this is weeks.
This is weeks brow years ago.It is of one week. So I
took one week's worth of shows andtook me a long time. So I
had to go through and find eachone of these, you know, So
this is them back to back here, right yep? Well you over,

(02:00:53):
you know what you know you know, like you know, like you know,
you know, you know, youknow, you know, you know,
you know, you know, youknow, you know, you know,
you know, you know, youknow, you know we're you know
you know squeezing you know, squeeze, you know, squeezed the squirt you
know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you
know what you know, you know, you know, you know you know
like you know you know, likeyou know, you know, you know,

(02:01:14):
you know, you know, youknow, you know, you know,
you know, you know, youknow, you know, you know,
you know you know Florida, youknow, you know, you know,
you know, you know you knowhow you know, you know,
you know, you know, youknow, you know, you know,
you know, you know, youknow it's you know, you know,
you know you know, so youknow you know what I got, you
know, you know, you know, you know you don't you know you

(02:01:35):
know, but you know you know, you know you know, you know,
you know, you know, youknow, you know, you know,
you know what you know you knowyou know you know. Wow wow,
Okay, Jeffrey, did you knowthat you say you know so often

(02:01:57):
whatever gonat to whatever pails. Allthose weeks you've used that freeze yourself.
You know when you say you knowwhat I mean, Dieter, you know
you have a clip on that youknow. All right, McDonald, thank
you, I gotta take hang.Did you hear Rover is training transmitting the

(02:02:21):
best damn morning show on the planet'sMorning Glory. A few years ago,

(02:02:44):
we had a story about a womanwho was suing an automobile insurance company Geico.
As a matter of fact, I'mpretty sure this was the same case.
She said that she was in aguy's twenty fourteen Hyundaid Genesis. They

(02:03:04):
didn't get in an accident or anythinglike that, but she says that she
had sex with the guy and hegave her HPV and she sued. She
sued Geico, and she said,it's your fault. You're supposed to cover
this under the guy's auto insurance policy. My injury, my STD should be

(02:03:30):
covered. And Geico said, well, that's ridiculous. This didn't come from
him operating the vehicle, maintaining thevehicle, or using the vehicle, So
therefore we're not paying. Diddley squadWell. She continued her legal fight.
She a judge originally agreed with Geicoand said, yeah, that's absolutely crazy.

(02:03:57):
However, they appealed. The womanappealed and the guy appealed. As
a matter of fact, they bothwant Geico to pay because, according to
a previous ruling, this woman tookthe guy to court. She said that
he knew that he had that hehad HPV, but didn't tell her infected
her with HPV, which they thenclaim somehow caused brain cancer. Now wait,

(02:04:27):
what, Yes, that's what itsays. Now, I have heard
of other cancers. Well, isit cervical cancer? I think it's very
linked to HPV. This is avirus. I don't even know how you
pronounce it, human something peppy,a long, a virus, web,
whatever it is. But it's avery common virus that a lot of people

(02:04:51):
have. In fact, I thinkit's like ninety two percent of the population
will have it at some point intheir life. And normally you have it
and then you get rid of itover a period of a year or two
or whatever, it just goes away. But in women it can cause cervical
cancer. Now, she says thatthis caused her a lot of mental and

(02:05:13):
physical pain and suffering. She saysthat she got cancer from this brain cancer.
I didn't know that those are linked. Maybe, but I don't know.
And an arbitrator in Missouri, wherethis happened awarded the woman five point
two million dollars after the arbitrator saidthat the guy, the man who had

(02:05:41):
sex with her, was liable fornegligence. Okay, so now you can't
get five point two million dollars fromthe guy that's he doesn't have it.
So who do you go after?Somebody with deep pockets and they're going after
his insurance. So both the womanand him, they're like, hey,
Geico, you gotta pay. Soa judge last year said this is crazy,

(02:06:03):
threw it out. However, theyappealed, and a last week a
judge they heard the arguments on it. They're going to decide this. A
federal appeals court is going to decidethis. And a judge said, hey,
you know, it is clearly foreseeablethat people might have sex in their

(02:06:25):
car, So maybe Geico should haveto pay up now. Geico obviously vehemently
disputes this, but you know,I mean, I don't think they should
pay a penny for this. Whatif you get so if you're in my
car I have some sort of forgetabout an STD. Let's say I have

(02:06:45):
some sort of communicable disease it's transmittablejust in the air, and you're a
passenger in my car. You getmy car, we drive, get you
to your destination, you completely findand then a week later you come down
with whatever illness. I had seriouscase of whatever, and you miss a
week of work, two weeks ofwork, you go to the hospital,

(02:07:09):
so on and so forth. Shouldmy car insurance pay for that because you
were supposedly infected in my car?And did these people only have sex in
his car and nowhere else? Howdid they know that the SDD infection took
place in the car and not somewhereelse that they might have had sex if
they had sex anywhere else. Imean, this is a real This is

(02:07:32):
a stritch. A guy goes abig company. But but it happened in
the car. Yeah, it involvesthe car. Is in car insurance has
to do with any kind of sexyes, any kind of Oh, that's
what I'm trying to figure out.Now, if you're in a car accident,
I can see where the Geico wouldpay, right, But if two
people are gonna have consensual sex ina car and the guy failed to tell

(02:07:57):
the girl that he had an STD, I think I still don't think that
the insurance company you should have topay because it was it was what happened
in the car. I mean,they weren't injured as a result of the
operation of the vehicle, but ithappened in the car. It happened in
the car, and I judge said, so, I guess the law is
in Kansas where I guess this happenedin Kansas or Missouri, I don't know,

(02:08:20):
but it's people are denied coverage forinjuries that were not identifiable with the
normal use of an automobile. Andone of the judges goes, well,
hold on normal use of an auto, that's a bit ambiguous. It's foreseeable
that people might have sex in theircar, right, And the attorney for

(02:08:41):
Guico had to say, Okay,it's conceivable. I guess they could use
their car for sex, But yeah, you get to use your car for
all sorts of things. Does thatmean if I use my car to cook
a meal inside of my car,and then I serve it to you and
you get food poison I actually literallycook the meal in my car. I

(02:09:05):
then take it inside, I giveit to you the eater, you get
food poisoning. Should you be ableto sue my car insurance because you got
food poisoning from food I cooked inmy car? Now, yes, you
go, that's unusual, but it'sforeseeable. Somebody might cook food in their
car. If you cooked it inthe car and ate it in the car
and you died. Yeah, I'veseen video of people cooking cookies on their

(02:09:26):
dashboard when it's hot out. Youput a cookie dough on it, so
you do that. It's not fullycooked. Somebody eats it rover. It
involves the car if you're going tobuy it. Actually, the fine print
for car insurance, if it involvesthe car and damage done from the car,
shrind't just be covered. That's myquestion. No, absolutely not.

(02:09:46):
That should be when you're operating themotor vehicle. That that kind of stuff.
Not that you had sex in thevehicle. That's crazy. And the
fact that this is dragged on foryears and it's still going through the court
system. And they're doing this becauseshe was awarded a five point two million
dollar judgment against the guy who shesays, knew that he had HPV and

(02:10:11):
didn't tell her and infected her.So she's got this judgment. She can't
collect any money because he doesn't havefive million dollars, so she wants to
get it from Geico. And Ithink it's frankly, it's despicable behavior.
And I get it, you gotbrain cancer. I don't know if they,
I mean, other people get braincancer too. Is that link to
HPV? She could have gotten braincancer for something else. Sometimes when you

(02:10:33):
have cancer, it then spreads toyour whole body and it goes to your
brain. So maybe it just wentto a brain from her HPV. Well,
I just I don't think that theyshould have to pay for that.
I mean, what if somebody getsmurdered in their car, does the car
insurance have to pay? Yeah?Crazy? What if somebody gets knocked up?

(02:10:56):
What if they get pregnant child supportfrom sex inside a car, does
the auto insurance have to pay forthat woman's medical care and child support and
all that. I mean, thisis completely ridiculous. What about, Jeffrey,
the time that you got a BJfrom a hooker inside a car,
or the many times should she beable to sue your auto insurance if she

(02:11:20):
got an STD from you. Idon't think so, because again, like
it's not from normal operation, notfrom the normal operation of the vehicle.
It's just okay, so we partyit was normal for you. You were
doing it all the time. Neverhad never had that. I never get
I gotten steued by anybody or myinsurance gonna be about in that regard.

(02:11:41):
So William and West Palm Beach hereon Rover's Morning Glory. Good morning William,
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.How you doing today? Hey,
what's happening? I am telling youthat that Geico will never pay that it
won't. It won't happen. I'man insurance agent. It won't happen.
Uh. That's car insurance is anything. If you're if if she were,

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how about if they were doing thisand then got into an accident in the
same within the course of the sameuh uh uh, you know, history
of of what's going on, likewhere maybe she could get something for the
accident. She'll only get compensated formedical services rendered to her by her providers.

(02:12:35):
So if she has an accident,she'll only get paid for chiropractic,
going to the hospital, e MS, radiology, any any of those cancer
and like a five point two milliondollar lawsuit that will never Cyche will never
pay that. Well, they haveif a if the federal court says a

(02:12:58):
story, I have to pay it. But it says under the GEYIC policy,
bodily injury means bodily injury to aperson, including resulting sickness, disease,
or death. And she says,so I got sickness, I got
HPV. Then I got brain cancerfrom the HPV. That's the sickness I
got from having sex in the car. Now, it's important to note that

(02:13:20):
the car was not in motion atthe time. They were just parked somewhere.
But so it's obvious why they're goingafter Guy Goes because Geico has dear
Caucus. But I agree, Idon't think they should pay. Hopefully they
don't pay. Oh my god,I can only imagine what's sort of weird
stuff would be. I'm just wonderingbecause every state is different, Every state
has different guidelines, believe it ornot. So I mean it's very tedious,

(02:13:45):
and I'm wondering when they illustrate whenthey when they state something like illness.
I just I can't imagine what youknow because I think illness. When
they say illness is mental illness,it's called it's distress. So let's say
you have an accident and you didn'tyou actually didn't. You didn't have an

(02:14:05):
injury, you didn't have a scratchon you you, but you hit somebody
and killed a pedestrian or someone.Then that causes mental anguish, mental illness,
and that might be what the underliningis there when they say illness.
I mean, I'll tell you whatJanko has to pay out on this.

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If you think you pay a lotin your car insurance, now imagine if
car insurance has to start paying outfor this kind of stuff. You're going
to be paying like five thousand dollarsa month in auto insurance. So get
ready, people, I've got totake a break. We do have the
shizzy coming up. In just amoment, the news will be right back.
Hang on. Rover is an inspiration, like Mother Teresa, but like

(02:14:48):
the patron Saint Oh people who drinkbeer in the shower. This is Rover's
Morning Glory. The Shizzy is comingup in just the moments. Why are

(02:15:16):
you shaking your head? Dug astory that I have coming up? Okay,
Malari's your teeth. She's shaking herhead at something she is coming up.
Imagine you take your kid to goto register for college and then you
immediately say, we're now withdrawing youfrom college? What happened? I'll tell

(02:15:39):
you coming up next. All right, we'll get to that in just the
moments. I think, Krystal,did you have your was your kickball championship?
Was that this week or last night? Or when was that? We

(02:16:01):
had our the playoffs last night?Oh? The playoffs? Okay, I
thought it was the whole championship.The playoffs okay, yes, And how
did you do? We're out ofthe playoffs? You suck? Yeah,
it was a score. I knowthe score this week. It was awful,
eight to one. Oh man,we're blown out. Wow. Yeah,

(02:16:22):
it was rough. It was roughbecause they they kicked a couple balls
pretty far to the point that anybodywho was on their bases was going to
get to home. Because by thetime you get that ball in, you
know, everybody's already scored. Sothat it was rough, So not a
good not a good appearance for theteam last night. Now is there any

(02:16:48):
update as far as you get yourdivorce pending? I believe you got.
I think you were going to makean appointment with a therapist or something.
Any updates on any of those things? Yeah? I actually took a separating
parents class the other night, Athree hour class. What the hell is

(02:17:13):
that? Where is that? Why? Who would do this? It make
you do that? Yeah, it'spart of the divorce. If you have
kids going through any kind of separationlike that, you have to take this
three hour class. I this reeksof a scam to me. Did you
have to pay to take this class? No, it's free, it's free.

(02:17:35):
Somebody must be paying for this,taxpayer. Sorry. Yeah, yeah,
I mean there's okay. So whatdid you learn in this three hour
class? Well, and it couldbe part the X is covering all the
divorce fees, So maybe it's alsoyou know, looped into the amount of
money that when you file you haveto pay a certain amount of money at

(02:17:56):
that time, So it might beincluded in quotes in that cost. But
it really is basically everything that himand I have already gone through the process
of filing our paperwork. So it'severything that is laid out in the paperwork
basically, and how to be goodparents, you know, don't invite yeah,
I mean, just at least someguidance of examples of you should not

(02:18:22):
talk to your child like this.Your dad is a butthole, you know.
I mean, they're really tell kindof explaining it to you. Of
your kids are going through their owntrauma, you don't need to dump that
onto them, you know. It'sall common sense for most people, I
would say, but I'm sure there'ssome parents out there who do need to

(02:18:43):
hear some of these things and dohighly involve their kids in what's going on
in the turmoil. So were thereother people in this class? How many
other people were in there? Idon't know because you can't see who else
is in class, but one Ididn't. You can do in person or
on line. I did not wantto drive out the hour to go to

(02:19:03):
class in person, so of courseI opted to do it online. And
you can see though you have toparticipate. There are certain polls you need
to answer, and they log thatyou're participating throughout the three hours, so
they'll ask you do you have aco parenting shared plan? Is that how
you plan on doing it? Isshared parenting? And yes, you know,

(02:19:26):
some part of the survey, soyou could see ninety four percent of
the class also said they're doing ashared parenting plan, you know, so
they can see who's in there.This isn't free. Somebody's paying for this,
whether it's the ex or whatever.I mean, somebody's paying for this.
And I find that that's it's almostlike there's some sort of racket going

(02:19:46):
on because somebody's getting paid. Somebody'sadministrating this course, this class. It's
probably a private company that does thisfor you know, they have a contract
or whatever. I don't know.It sounds there's a judge. The judge
is leading. He led the classfor two hours. The third hour he

(02:20:07):
gave it over to social workers whothen discuss further more about what your children
are going through. But it wasit was basically that you should have shared
parenting if that's possible, don't bea dick. That's that's what they told
you in three hours. It wasa lot of that. Yeah. So

(02:20:28):
you also, all right, sothat was a few days ago. You
you did this class. All right, Now you said you told us you
were very, very depressed and thatyou were going to seek out getting a
therapist or something. Did you followup with that? I did. I
had a first appointment last night.Oh yeah, yeah. Do you do

(02:20:52):
that online or you do that inperson? I also opted to do that
online. Oh man, you're takingthe lazy way out on all these things.
The therapist that I chose is outof Dayton, so it's kind of
hard to do it in personally.Pick a therapist? Like what goes into
that? How do you decide whoyou're going to get? There is a

(02:21:13):
company through our benefits that I hadto go through to find out what therapists
are covered under our umbrella because wedo get eight sessions for free in orders
with our insurance. Yeah, fortherapy sessions. It is a mental health

(02:21:33):
thing that they're trying for employees andbenefits to help people who are going through
hard times. And so I decidedto use that option and at least get
my eight free sessions and see whereit goes from there. See, I
never would and I'm not. Idon't have any issue with people doing this.

(02:21:54):
It's fine. The reason I wouldn'tdo this is because I would be
afraid that now once you do that, you're somehow flagged. You're in the
system, like they know you're usingthis, and the company to go,
oh, we might have a kookon our hands. What are we gonna
do with this one. I mean, it's probably illegal or whatever. I'm

(02:22:16):
just saying I would be nervous aboutthat. I would I would be skeptical.
So I would hope the opposite thatthey would think this person is being
proactive with what their mental state isat and they obviously, you know,
just want to want's some extra help. So if you were going to hire

(02:22:37):
somebody, you would look at it. He had two candidates, one is
in therapy, the other is not. You would pick the one in therapy
and go, well, they mustbe proactive and they're self recognizing that they
have a problem, whether what thatproblem is, they can recognize that they
need help insodia. I'm saying,you got two people to choose from,
and maybe the other person who's notthere doesn't have a problem. Wouldn't that

(02:23:01):
be more attractive you? How doyou know that though? They might just
choose not to own their problems,or they own it and they just like
I don't care and I don't wantto go to therapy, but I do
have a lot of problems, youknow, So I would think that somebody's
being proactive is a better choice.You're you're willing to ask for help,
willing to log in on the You'reon a computer or your phone or what

(02:23:22):
are you on? Yeah? Iuse a computer? Okay. So you're
sitting in front of the computer.You get the webcam on that are you
seeing them as well? Yeah?Okay? And are they like in at
a little armchair or whatever? Imean, it looks sweater on or just
a normal you know, everyday averagewoman, uh huh, maybe about my

(02:23:43):
age, a little older than me. And just a white room, nothing
crazy behind her, not even apicture on the wall, just a white
background. I could tell she's ina room there's I could see the door,
but no descriptors in that room atall. Pretty plain. M hm.
So how long does this session last? Forty five minutes? Okay?

(02:24:05):
And how did it go? Iwould say, pretty well, I'm she
was great, and I will proceedto talk with her and the next session
that we have, we're going totalk about goals and what my goal is
by being in therapy. So I'mgoing to take this week to kind of
think about it. I told her, Really, my main goal is that

(02:24:26):
I feel like when I look inthe mirror, I am not the same
person I used to be. Andso that's probably my hardest the thing I'm
dealing with the most. When Iwas younger, I was extremely extroverted and
obnoxious, and now I'm I'm likethat when I need to be. If
we're out at an event, ifI'm working, I'm more outgoing. But

(02:24:50):
if I go out to the clubwith my friends, I'm not like that.
I'm in kind of my own bubble. I'm having fun by myself,
but I'm not. I don't wantto talk to anybody else. I don't
want to engage or do anything likethat. So I just feel like I'm
much more reserved than I used tobe, and I just don't like that

(02:25:11):
about myself. So what do youtalk about for forty five minutes? So
next session is all about goals?Was this forty five minute session, I
gave her a kind of a verygeneral breakdown of I've been in therapy before
multiple times, you know, andkind of what has brought me to therapy,
which was pretty much my relationship comingto an end, which was obviously

(02:25:33):
very traumatic for me. So that'skind of I just gave her a quick
skeleton of my timeline, you know, all right, Well, it's a
step in the right direction, Iguess. So this is going to be
over the course of the two months. I suppose eight sessions once a week
or how often do you have tosee this person? Yeah, I told

(02:25:56):
her I would like to see heronce a week for the next two months
and then see what happens from there. If we continue on with every other
week if I need that, orif we tone it back to every other
week or once a month, thatwe'll figure that out as we progress.
But you know, just the firststep in the right direction, at least
to getting some stuff off of mychest, because honestly, the one of

(02:26:16):
the only places I get stuff offmy chest is here where I don't reach
out to my friends. I selfisolate so much that there's only a few
people that I would call if I'mpretty down, and even then I really
have to be down to give youa ring. If I'm calling you on
the phone, that's I'm desperate.And that's why you have Charlie on speed

(02:26:43):
dial and why he's considering blocking yournumber. Okay, yes, now here's
the guy that says you're just gettingolder. Things that used to be fun
aren't really have fun anymore, that'swhat he says. I mean, I
love going to the club. Ijust don't love interacting with other people.

(02:27:07):
That's why I love dance and havingmusic everything. Yeah, I don't drink
anymore really, so those things areyes, definitely curb the way I look
at going out, but I stillenjoy. I enjoy myself and them ount
It's just a different, different way. Maybe that's the more mature you perhaps.

(02:27:30):
All right, Dougie, are youready for the Yeah? Here we
go? Kit is shizzy on rollersMorning. Glory two NASA astronauts will extend
their stay on the International Space Stationas crews on the ground are working to
better understand issues with the Starliner spacecraftthat carry them into orbit. Since the
historic crew launched on June fifth,the astronauts have navigated a number of issues

(02:27:54):
with the Boeing built vehicle, includingmalfunctioning thrusters in a series of Huelynx Boeing
and NASA said yesterday that Sunny Williamsand Butch Wilmore, who arrived at the
space station June sixth for what wasestimated to be roughly a week long visit.
They will not return home before Junetwenty six The mission aims to further

(02:28:18):
research and expand the United States's optionsfor ferrying astronauts to the space station in
collaboration with private industry partners. Whathappens if you're like I I got an
appointment I gotta do. I justread that one. I don't know if
it's this person or what, butone of these astronauts went up to the
up in space and they forgot totake their toothbrush with them, just Jeffrey,

(02:28:43):
So they don't have toothbrushes. They'refloating around in space. So I
don't know what they do if youhave to brush your teeth with your finger
at that point, or what they'redoing. I didn't read the article.
I just saw the headline. Itdid make me think of Jeffrey. That
would be Jeffrey, right, Likehe's going to the Internationals Station six months.
Yeah, and he doesn't bring histoothbrush. Yeah, they must plan

(02:29:05):
for extra food, right, becausethere's no way you have to bring him
down if they don't but for weeksof extra food, maybe an extra week.
But now we're going into all nextweek, they're going to be gone.
But they can launch stuff up there, and I don't know, I'm
quite sure they supply. They maylaunch supply, you know, supply shipments

(02:29:26):
up there, you know, withthe cargar, with the cargo version of
the SpaceX spacecraft. The you know, you can't they launch to an extra
toothbrush, you know. I saidsupplies in general deter now, and I
mean I don't mean just what I'mmeaning, like maybe other things that they
could use a very like, yeah, like an extra toothbrush and tooth based
and mavel washing and all that goodstuff. All right, go to.

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Tropical storm warning is in effect forparts of Texas and Mexico as a predicted
hyperactive hurricane season kicks into gear.The system threatening the southwestern Gulf Coast has
been designated potential tropical cyclone cyclone oneat the National Hurricane Center, and they
say that it'll likely strengthen to atropical storm by the end of today.

(02:30:07):
All right, This is a familyfrom Florida is sending a warning to travelers
going into crime ridden Oakland, California, where their car was broken into as
they dropped their teenager off at college. They were in town to enroll their
kid, who had just graduated fromhigh school in Florida, at Lincoln University

(02:30:28):
in downtown Oakland, where he wasplanning to play football. Now, the
family says they're planning to withdraw becausethey're all too traumatized to leave them in
Oakland for school. His mom saidthat you got to be careful. Everything
is totally gone. They took everything, so they rented a car to get
around the city before driving downtown,and they were robbed on their very first

(02:30:52):
day when they were enrolling their kid. Oh yeah, I hear that that
happens out there San Francisco, Oakland. Whatever. If you park your car
within like three minutes, somebody breaksthe window and steals all your stuff.
And you think I'm exaggerating, butthat's it's just an absolute, it's a
fact. This is it's crazy.So all right, so they don't trust

(02:31:15):
having them. So where's he gonnago now? I don't know, somewhere
else. I mean, you can'tjust say we're going You got to now
do a different process. Yeah,all right, all right. Netflix is
opening massive entertainment venues in two differentcities, and they say that it'll allow
fans to immerse themselves in the worldsof their favorite shows. These are kind
of like Uflix, Netflix's TV tweakon a theme park. Maybe, they

(02:31:43):
say the experience experiential complexes called NetflixHouses. They will include elaborate events,
theme gift shops, and restaurants.And it's maybe like a empty retail space
if you see out there, andmaybe they're kind of repurposing that space.
The houses will occupy former department storelocations at Dallas Galleria and King of Prussia

(02:32:07):
Mall near Philadelphia, and they saythat it's gonna span more than one hundred
thousand square feet. Set to openin twenty twenty five. Not sure if
this is going to work, ifpeople will go there. It seem like
a good idea to me, likestick with just streaming stuff, but whatever,
maybe this is all right. Idid see yesterday. I don't know

(02:32:30):
if it's the same reality show thatI saw being filmed about a month ago,
but I saw another It was Netflix. I know it was a Netflix
crew because the girl had on alittle I don't know, a little thing
that said Netflix on it. Andso they're filming a reality show yesterday right

(02:32:54):
by me, and I was observingthat for a little bit, so I
I think it might be that sameshow I saw filming a month ago,
and we had no idea who thepeople were. I couldn't tell you.
I was like, oh, thatmust be some celebrity. I was interested,
and they found out. I thinkCharlie told me who it was.
I go who what? We eventwe figured it out somehow, and I

(02:33:18):
guess they have an upcoming Netflix show. All right, go on. It's
been about thirty seven years since Melbrook'sclassic movies Spaceball's hit theaters, so it's
about time for a good one.Yeah, classic a sequel. It's in
the works and it's gonna start.Josh Gadd not much known about it.
The guy from Frozen who worst works? Wor's where's the original cast? Well,

(02:33:43):
you know John Canny's pasteds passed.But we're about like Bill Pullman,
Daphne, Bill mel Who, DaphneyWho, Daphney Zanica, she plays the
Princess jos Joan Rivers dot Matrix,you know, the female droy alarm.
Mel Brooks will produce it, buthe's not writing or directing. Mel Brooks

(02:34:07):
has got to be like one hundredand twenty by now. Yea right,
I mean he's old, all right. Howie Mandell found himself in the middle
of a crime scene kind of.It was during a recent trip to Las
Vegas. I guess after a latenight of partying. His wife, Terry,
was a little drunk and fell intheir hotel room. She broke her
cheek and she got a two inchcut on her forehead that was so deep

(02:34:28):
you could see her skull. Oh, my gotta be kidding me. Yeah,
blood is pulling out everywhere. Hesaid. He freaked out. He
picked her up, he put heron the bed. He said, there's
blood everywhere, and I'm sorry,Howei Mandel. Oh, and isn't he
like anti German? He has likeall those OCD things. So even if

(02:34:48):
your wife she's bleeding all over theplace here, you're like, eh,
can't touch that. So this storywas she was wasted. Well, then
I guess he called into TMZ tosay, no, no, she was
high on gum. Oh, there'sa difference. So this was what Snitzer
did. Snitzer was high on gummies. He could have injured himself. We
gommies, not alcohol, all right, And Finally, I'll end with this

(02:35:15):
some good news. We have LethalWeapon five. I guess it is still
really gonna happen. He is directingMel Gibson Lethal Weapon five. He's offered
the first update on the film,one year after the writer was brought on
Jazz Butterworth. Movie is based onthe original script with some adjustments so that

(02:35:35):
it ensures it remains a proper sequel. Gibson expresses confidence in the film,
saying that it will tackle serious topicswhile still maintaining humor. Is Danny Glover
going to be in it? Ilove Danny Glover, Docie, but he's
he's got to be in it.You gotta have those two. Yeah,

(02:35:58):
So that's there. You go.That's the shiz, Young Rovers Warren Glory.
When the yit goes down, youbetter be watching RMG TV watch it
live at roberradio dot com. Charlie, you showed us some pictures of your
backyard. You were constructing a firewoodfence. Basically you wanted to block a

(02:36:28):
view of something behind your backyard,a guy basically living in an RV back
there. And Charlie's like, Ican't stare at this every day. I
gotta have a divide or a barrierup here between me and that guy.
So you constructed this whole firewood holderthing and it essentially acts as a barricade
a fence. But took you whata month or so to construct this,

(02:36:52):
I'd say about a month of Andreally the building of it wasn't that bad.
It was the the stamping and theleveling of the dirt and moving the
dirt was really that's that took weeks. Now, he showed us pictures that
looked good. But you needed firewoodto fill up the firewood, and you

(02:37:16):
said that. One guy sort ofdid a bait and switch on you.
He said, you can have Xamount of firewood, all the firewood you
want, whatever. And then yougot out there and the guy changed his
tune and counted every piece of firewood. There were fifty dollars to fill up
my truck bed. And I getthere, he goes, actually, I
don't remember who's one hundred and fiftyhundred and eighty pieces for fifty dollars.

(02:37:39):
I'm like, we'm aready here.So then then, and you don't know
how much is going to fill upyour truck bed like it does one hundred
eighty You don't know now how muchwas your truckbed actually filled up with one
hundred and eighty pieces half Ah,these were small ass pieces too. This
guy had really he'd split this wooddown a toothpicks. I mean, I

(02:38:00):
I have you can see you seeif I can zoom in here, uh
to show you, like these piecesin the middle that are very very small,
yeah, little little yeah, thoselittle ones, and those are all
from him. And you do themath and it's like those I don't remember
what the math was, thirty centsa piece for those or something. You're

(02:38:24):
like, that was a ripoff.The Unluckily, I met up with a
guy. He gave me a bunchfor free. Because people have been saying,
oh, you, Charlie, cannahave this firewood, that firewood.
So people have been reaching I meanthey've been saying to me emails. I've
been reaching out to you. Andthen I went to Amish country, you
know, sat drove down the Amishcountry and I got a bunch of bunch

(02:38:45):
of slab wood they call it.And I went to go to Amish mill
and you know they cut off hugepieces to make massive timber like timber frames
like but they yeah, yeah,who knows what they're they're using horsepower somewhow,
Like there's all these horses everywhere.They let me fill up my truck
for twenty five dollars. Those prettybut now, I mean, this is

(02:39:07):
unsplit, this is this is realwood. So I am out there,
I'm splitting every day. Every dayI'm out there with my splitter. I
got all the way. You're gonnabe fit. You're gonna look like usher
earlier. And then today I'm drivingout Old Trumbull County Way, heading out
that way, meaning a guy inthe woods. He doesn't actually have it,

(02:39:28):
doesn't have an address. It's justgave me GPS coordinates and I'm heading
out there to go pick up somewood. All right, Well, everyone
saying goodbye to Charlie. This isthe last time we'll see him ever.
Wait, so you're you're meeting astrange guy that you've never met before.
He seems cool. Not at alocation, Well, it's a GPS coordinates
in the woods. It's a location. Yeah, it's off the road,

(02:39:48):
okay, but not a building,not as a landmark. It's just a
random set of coordinates. Yeah,he down some trees. The place isn't
really have an address. It's justlike, you know, it's kind of
the woods. I looked at onthe map. It's just it's a guy
in the woods. So yeah,meeting up with the guy in the woods
later will be good. Did youhave somebody go with you? I tried

(02:40:09):
to have Chris to come. Shesaid, you know me like Teter back
up? No, we've seen Teterin a fight. Who'd helped? Who'd
helped? That guy kicked my ass? Who has I'll make sure your return?
Yeah? Uh no. I triedto have Chris the Commons my backup,
and he said, she said,no, something would you want you?

(02:40:30):
She's nervous about that. She doesn'twant to go out in the woods
and meet some weird in case thingsgo things go badly. Who knows,
you know, I don't know what'sgoing to happen. Mean, actually,
remember that one time, Charlie,there was a guy and he he would
just started on the show. Youwere a young man at the time,

(02:40:50):
in your early twenties, I don'tknow, twenty two, twenty four or
whatever, and there was a guythat started following you around all your appearances
and he gave you, I believe, like a pink bunny suit or something
that he wanted you to wear.And I think he gave even alcohol,
and he was like leaving gifts foryou, specifically crystal champagne for al.

(02:41:11):
It was creeping you out. Now, how do you know you're not going
to get out into the woods andit's going to be somebody like that?
Who's Who's? I mean? Ijust I find this to be a little
bit strange, a little bit weirdthat you're meeting a guy out there in
the middle of the wilderness. Whatdo you do if it's a weirdo like
that. I don't live my life. I don't know. I don't live

(02:41:33):
my life thinking like that. Youmaybe should. No, I'm fine,
I don't think. I don't thinkit's gonna be bad. What do you
mean, Oh, what could gowrong? All right? You're really gonna
go by yourself. You don't haveanyone, I mean, not a girl,
not your girlfriend. You need toprotect her. You don't have anyone
that you can say just come withme. No, it's an hour.
Nobody wants to do this an hourdrive one way. I'm doing a Jeffrey

(02:41:54):
trip today. It's an hour anhour. I mean, what do you
doing today? Can you back up. Will you help him? I can't.
I have to work at my friends. Can we get you? No,
I'm not risking my life. Igot money to make. Dude.
Yeah, if I whatever, ifthe guy shoots, Ma'm dad whatever,

(02:42:15):
I'm not gonna it's over. Whocares? I don't want in the middle.
Crushing way of looking at the midoldest project is I was going to
Low's for the fiftieth time. Iswear I heard a gun. You wanted
somebody to shoot? I swear I'mwalking to the parking lot. I heard
a gunshot, and I was like, oh sweet, maybe this guy will
maybe this is it. He willstop me before I get in the lows
and the just put this out.I don't have to never have to tamp

(02:42:39):
again, I swear to God.I was like, but if I heard
it, that means I probably ifI heard it, it's not gonna work.
I don't think you're going to hearit when it happened, So I
was I was almost hoping. Charlieis like one of those heroes, a
cop, a first responder running towardsthe gun five exactly. But he's not
doing it to shave people. He'strying to take himself out. He's like,

(02:43:01):
I've had enough. I don't wantto do any more projects. Wow,
all right, well Charlie, besure to maybe share your location with
your girlfriend or something through your phone. She can yeah, live track you
and make sure that Well you guys, would really not meet up with somebody
offers you. It's a listener,he said, he this, would he

(02:43:22):
send me a picture of the wood? You really wouldn't. I personally wouldn't
because a lot of people like me. Sounds safe if you go take advantage
of this, or if you doit, do like Dieter. You meet
him out somewhere and just you justchange your name, a total fake name
and everything. But I guess hecontacted you, so that doesn't work.
He said. He's down a bunchof trees, writing down it'll explanation that

(02:43:43):
he's building. The reason doesn't havean address is because he just bought the
property or whatever and he has Ohyeah, I don't worry. It's not
my name. Yeah, yeah,don't worry though I just bought it.
It's not uh huh, okay,I've got his phone number. It'll be
funny. You lived your life.It's sad you don't you don't put your

(02:44:03):
trust in the people, you know. Okay, we've been on this job
for two longs. We wish you, wish you like you guys are scared?
Do you guys live your life scared? Get out there, experience the
world. I'll be in the woodslater, maybe forever, fine buried out
there. All right? The nexttrue crime podcast on iHeartRadio is the death

(02:44:26):
of Charlie? What happened to him? All right, I've got to take
a break. Eight six six yearwere over. We will be right back.
Hang on, We're back with roversMorning Glory. I got some info

(02:44:50):
that somebody is not going to beon the show tomorrow. Who's out dead
or you're out tomorrow? I'm out? What do you have going on?
What's happening? Well? I gotmy Kolonosky tomorrow, so I'm doing my
prep today. But you've done it, you know. That's probably the worst
part, is a damn prep.So what do they get? What do
they have? You do? Youhave to drink the what do they have?

(02:45:13):
You take social with the g gabowlight or something. You have to
drink this huge jug of it.You have to drink one serving of it,
which is actually multiple servings at onepoint and then wake up in the
morning and drink the second serving tomake sure you're completely cleaned out, and
then do the kolonoscopy. Yeah,that's what When I went and I did

(02:45:35):
it, they just said go getmiraacts and instead of following the directions where
they say one scoop, just pourthe whole thing in. Basically, it's
basically yeah and wow, that willthat will clean you up. So have
you actually started that? Yeah?Or you start that after the show.
You can't start that in the studiobecause I want to be in here.

(02:45:58):
I could do a live from thebathroom the whole time. But you know
how it keeps coming. You go, you think you're done, and then
it hits you again, like thesevere cramping and then you can't eat anything
today. I mean that to meis really the worst part is just going
twenty four without eating. So youhad what and a year ago is when
you had your last one and thenyou went in for surgery after they discovered

(02:46:22):
something down there in there. It'sbeen a year since you had that last
yeah, wow yeah. So youhave to do this how often? Every
year? Every year? Oh mygosh. I mean they say you could
push it to two years, butespecially this recent I'm still going to do
every year, but it's like tow down the road you can do two.

(02:46:43):
So yeah, I had to getit. I had to get a
scan already this week, and thenI had blood work just to cover all
my basis. And then this isthe final step. What kind of scan
did they give you? Just afull body scan of your of your pelvis
and your chest and everything, justto wook everything up over, checking out
all your Yeah, and what kindof like an MRI A cat scan?

(02:47:05):
Like what kind of scan is it? Yeah? Cat scan? Not that?
Am a right? Not that?Not the tube machine? You just
lay down and get the scan overyour body? Uh? And how was
that? Did they find anything?Or everything looks good? Yeah? I'm
still waiting on that. Okay,all right? So ye are you nervous
about this at all? Because youhad this issue in the past, with
this colon cancer earlier about a yearago. Do you are you nervous about

(02:47:31):
going in and having them stick thecamera up there and tomorrow and are you
worried about anything they may find?No, Because you're you're out, You're
really out. People think, oh, you're gonna be awake. And you
even said one time you woke upin the middle of it you felt your
ass being probed. You're you're outthe entire time. So that's gonna be
that's gonna be easy. Like Ilike I said, today is the worst

(02:47:52):
part is doing the prep. Gonnabe on the toilet half today and then
timing that out And it's not eating. I mean, but you're not nervous.
You're not nervous about uh oh this. Hopefully nothing came back or anything
like that. That got it allthe last time. Yeah, I mean,
it's it's in the back of mymind. But I was I was

(02:48:13):
lucky. I was blessed that theycaught it early. I mean it really
it was. It was stage one, so it was really just in one
spot. So I know how people, you know, don't catch it in
time. Sure, you know.So I was just really lucky. All
right, Uh do you ever goget your colonoscopy yet? Snitz? No,

(02:48:37):
I did the poop in the boxthen, I I didn't even know
this. You pooped? Did youtell me this? I don't remember this.
Oh, so you did this thing? Remember we show the video you
poop in a box. You stillhave to give it to you. You're
a mailman and go here, here'sa gift. It's insane video, Like
I can't believe this product even exists. Like you're just dropping a turd into

(02:49:00):
a tupperware container and handing it overLike it's really really strange. And anytime
you see a box like that,you know there's just a straight up Snitzer's
turn, isn't Yeah? So whendid you do this? During whatever breaks
we had a I think we hadlike a week or so off just happened
to be scheduled at that time.I just check it out of the colonospia.

(02:49:24):
I'll get it next time. Yeah, I just want to make sure.
I mean, there's nothing it was. It was good. It was
negative, which is a good thing, but who knows if it's false?
You know the process? Yeah,how does this? Okay? So what
happens? How do you do this? Right? Do you put the thing
on my toilet and I poop intoit? What do you mean? What

(02:49:46):
the thing like? Is it likeas onto your not really strange? It
is that more like a cup likein hooks to your side of your toilet
seat poop and there you gotta aimaim correctly so you had to win.
Go around and make sure did youhave to like look between your legs as
you are dangling a turd half in, half out, and make sure it's

(02:50:07):
about ready to hit its target.It was you got a picture of it
a nice Oh, we might havethe video. Okay, turn this up,
Slip the container in the bracket.Perfect step three. Now it's time
to do your thing. Sit onthe toilet and have a bowel movement into
the container. Be careful not tocontaminate your sample. It's okay if a

(02:50:28):
little bit of urine gets in thecontainer. Your sample should be whatever is
typical for you in terms of consistencyand size, but should be no larger
than the bottle of legs that itcomes with your kit. When you're done,
stand up, lift the container,drop outside position. But you couldn't

(02:50:48):
put it into the bucket. Yeahthat's the one. Oh wait, then
you have to get this thing.It's like a thing the surface of the
Why do you have to do that? Should they? Should they be doing
that? Now? Empty all ofthe preservative liquid from the bottle into the
container. So I thought, like, that's what you're sending would be like

(02:51:11):
that little step fon Q tip right, No, the container, then they
just have you send your whole turncycle. Why do they bottle in the
toilet bracket? Congrats? See howeasy that was? Were you just excited?
And yeah? That was? Thisguy's so nonchalot like, oh,
you're hooping up bucket every day,no big deal, not of how you're

(02:51:31):
naming it. Oh man. Thenusing a ballpoint pen clearly print your name,
date of birth and day and time. Was fine. So your sample
container isn't there? Like don't theykind of say like, hey, don't
trust any of these results. Thesame day in the commercial after collection.
No, No, it's like asoup. It's like a high high percentage

(02:51:56):
positive says some kind of fine printyes or exact. Sciences Laboratories customer care
sets the contact for you pick upplan to collect your sample when you can
get it back to ups that sameday or the next day. The lamb
must walk around for a day before. You will not de lay your shipment.

(02:52:16):
After you drop off or have yourkit picked up, it will be
shipped directly to our lab. Youshould hear from your healthcare provider and about
result. Guy's annoying that easy?Does it have a branded box like that?
Or is it a plane box?Why would they do that? Why
can you get drop? Now?What? What's the social expression of the

(02:52:43):
UPS counter worker? When you go, here's my third you hand it over?
They must I go to the UPSstore a lot, so I had.
I went to a different UPS store, like three hours away a little
bit. Does it? Next cityover mass? But yeah, you get
you get looks, Yeah, youlooks. Oh my cat, that's crazy.
But I definitely you know will eventually, you know upcoming unless you're when

(02:53:07):
what if when you do it it'snot a solid like you go, You
go to go, but you don'trealize it until you're there, and then
you realize, oh no, itdoesn't sold I think just getting the stuff
on that step all right? Ohcab? But then why are you sending
the whole bi idea? Why theywant everything? Why did I have to
it's a torture. Why did theyWhy did they have to do this?

(02:53:28):
Why did you have to a joke? It's a big joke on me.
So you had it? So youhad so you poop into the into a
bucket and then you get a littlelike Q tip swab sort of thing,
or a little like a melon ballor but a little miniature one. And
then you you like you have tolook at your turn and scoop a piece
of your Ownoo, you got there, a little tea scoop there does that

(02:53:52):
day of Was it a huge logday or was it rabbit pelat? It
was rabbit pellets? Was just weirdnor normally it's a little bit bigger.
But what are you going? Didyou think to yourself, Oh, this
isn't a good one. Maybe Ishould just wait this thing out and wait
tomorrow or something, or I'd benervous. They're gonna judge me on my

(02:54:15):
turd like somebody with some worker.You don't want to go too big where
it looks like you're stretched out,but you don't have too small like you're
weak. But you put that liquidin that bucket, I think it all
breaks down by the time it getsto the place because all that excess liquid
into that bucket povative. I thoughtit just like it's like keeps your turd

(02:54:35):
intact. I assumed it was justgonna liquify it may preserve it. Oh
jeez, Okay, So they're lookingat your little laughing. They're all probably
laughing at them looking at this guyit's veggie die. Little rabbit turns.
Oh man, they must have thinkof all the things. Those poor lab
workers they have to open all thoseyou think they just have like oh but

(02:54:58):
this guy, oh bit, thisguy's a vegetarian. But this guy,
Yeah, they probably have all sortsof various things from all the turds they're
looking at all day. All right, So you got back at your result
and everything was a okay, sodoes that. But but you say that
you're gonna do the colonoscopy. Yeah, I mean I guess you have to

(02:55:18):
do. Yeah. Uh, here'ssomeone wants to know. We hear how
often Jeffrey goes to the dentist.So with the way Snitzer avoids going to
the doctor and any medical procedures,how often does he go to the dentist?
Normal amount of time we have wehave insurance, all right, So
how often are you going? Sixmonths? I mean I push it sometimes,

(02:55:41):
but six months? Okay? Allright, So you don't avoid the
dentist like you do the doctor.You don't like going to the doctor.
I mean, teeth are important.I guess everything else is too. But
you know, I know, butit's driven to my head, my whole
life you know done is done?Is Dennis the doctor's never been unless you're
sick. That's when I go todoctor. Be pooped into a bucket and

(02:56:05):
sent it off. That's a crazyYeah. I thought it was just a
little I thought it was a littletest tube and a little microscopic sample.
I didn't know it was a wholeturn till we watched that videos. If
this is the UK version, whenI see an English guy do it British
small plastic tube, unscrewing the cap, I'm pulling out the process, sophisticated

(02:56:26):
scrape the surface of the stool sample, parts of the samples become show thee
then and screw on the cap.Step three. How bended? It smelled
stool preservative, normal poop. Yeah, but outside the water poop, that's

(02:56:48):
a totally different ball game. Youdon't realize if if you poop just on
the floor, it's the whole roomthat's gonna the whole house is gonna stink.
You don't realize how much that waterreally covers the stench. So how
bad was it? Did you gag? No? I have you make your

(02:57:09):
wife? They would because she's anurse. Did you poop into the bucket?
And then have her come out.No, no, no, she
didn't do it. I did it? Okay, Souse, you would have
you took pictures? No, notyou. I wouldn't take pictures of that
up too embarrassing, right, ohman? All right, but good luck?

(02:57:33):
Well, thank you, yeah,good luck. Theater the Aftermath first
in just a few minutes on rMG plus, Jeffrey Charlie Snitzer all sticking
around. If you don't subscribe toRMG plus, sign up right now at
Rover radio dot com so you canwatch her listen live as they continue in
just a few minutes. I dohave stuff to give away right now.

(02:57:54):
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They have a four thousand square footshowroom in Hudson. They're also open seven
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(02:58:16):
six eight three seven. Good luckto you. We will be back live
tomorrow morning. Have a great day. It's Rover's Morning. Glory Bye.
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