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July 17, 2024 • 181 mins
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Screaming on Roverradio dot Com. Rover'sMorning Glory. Guys, now, good

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morning, what's happening. It isWednesday, July seventeenth, twenty twenty four.
Good morning, gets Rover's Morning Glory. I'm Rover. Dougie is here.
Good morning, sir. Theater ishere, yo yo, and you're
with us as well. Eight sixtysix. Your Rover is the number eight

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sixty six nine six seven six eightthree seven. That's how you reach the
show. Give us a call atthat number. You can text. I
said that number that comes into thestudio in real time. You get to
your email here in just a moment. Mister Jeffrey Alla Laroque is here with
us. Good morning, Jeffrey.You'll still looking good. The hair is

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still looking good and chocolate. Charlielooks like I are. Do you have
a different shirt on or is itjust oh no, it's it's got the
little uh little dots. Yeah,this is my shirt. Okay, control
it's nothing nothing. It looks itlooked solid there for a minute until we

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I go, wait a second,he's wearing a solid button down, black
short sleeve shirt. But no,it's s navy blue dots. Yeah,
let's see here. I read yousome email, Craig writes, good morning,

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Rover. After hearing Snitzer talk lastweek, I realize how loyal he
is. He did not go onvacation with his family because he had to
work with you. It Charlie takesa two week trip to Italy or Japan,
or just takes a random day off. You have the whole month of

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December off and doo. She takesoff all last week to go to a
dance competition, and she always leavesfor the Bahamas in the day you're supposed
to come back from vacation. Eventhough Snitzer is a vegan and a liberal,
I can overlook that because he's loyal. Keep up the good work,

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Snitz ps, don't forget stay hydrated. Well, there's there's that possibility.
The other one is he hates hisfamily. He does not want to be
with them. You think Jeffrey wantsto avoid his family, snitch? He
really You should see him after theshow. He sits back there in the

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whole video room. Yeah, yeah, just just killing time, trying to
dick around. I don't talk toanyone because he does not want to go
home with that family. It's myfavorite time of day is when I'm on
the road going home. It wasright, good morning, and lights of

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all these serious talk lately concerning thepresidential situation, I thought I would tell
you about something I saw yesterday thatmade me scratch my head. I live
in Lake Placid, Florida. It'sa fairly affluent area with very large lake
homes. I turned onto my streetjust behind the trash truck. Rather than
pass I stayed behind him, asmy house was the third down the road.

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We put out two trash receptacles,one for normal garbage and one for
recycling. I watched the same mechanicalalarm pick up both containers and dump them
into the same area of the truck. It absolutely didn't matter that we had
sorted the trash. Well, okay, you finally believe me. I've been

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saying this for years. I don'tknow why people don't believe me. Also,
I've always been a supporter of Dougie. When she gets some sun,
I write to tell her it looksgood. Was she lists weights. I
write to tell her she looks great, nothing creepy eat, just to compliment.

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But after her stand on letting otherson the plane burn so she could
retrieve for a carry on f her. She's a self absorbed bitch. She
she really made some between that andyou're disgusting an I picture from Oh my
god, I went to roverradio dotcom last night. Oh my god,
it's right on the It's so gross. It's right on the homepage. It

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is so disgusting your eye it.Oh my god, Oh god, why
I've never been No, well,weren't getting laid before, but oh my
god, you gotta do something elseoff. You know, sometimes guys will

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try to think of something when they'rehaving sex. You know, they last
a little bit longer. They don't. They don't climax that that picture.
Just get that in your brain.It's not going to prolong it. You
might straight up lose your leave that. Oh my god. Ohh good boyd

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Alex writes over toward the end ofthe show, you talked about macular degeneration.
My grandma has it and she's hadto get those eye injections you talked
about every month. That sounds awful. Getting the injections really helps her vision
a lot. But I can't imaginestaring straight at the needle as it comes
towards your eye She's had it doneso many times. I guess she's used

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to it, but man, theidea just freaks me out. I want
to bring up my own issue,eye issues I've been dealing with. I'm
twenty five. In a little lessthan a year ago, I started noticing
I was constantly seeing moving things inmy vision. I'm constantly seeing fast moving
particles that looks like rain or snow. My vision looks like the old school

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TVs with the static. In differentlighting environments, it gets better or worse,
but things are always moving. Isee flashing lights. I've gone to
a bunch of specialists. All ofthem told me my eyes look good.
But turns out everything I'm seeing isactually in the brain. It's called visual
snow syndrome, and very little isknown about it. I have no idea

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what caused it, and there isnot a cure. Funny enough, a
specialists I paid a lot of moneytoo, just told me not to think
about it. That's it. Idon't sight. Yeah, put it on
your mind. It's incredibly hard sinceI always see it, but it does
help when I try not to thinkabout it. Stress and focusing on it

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seems to make it worse or definitelymakes it worse. It's hard to come
to terms of living with visual snowsyndrome for the rest of my life.
Twenty five got something like this.Just my luck could be like Stincher and
have a rotten family. You shouldbe thankful for for your life, you
know, Sophia Rightes. Saturday night, I took an uber home. It

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was about a twenty minute ride.The entire drive home, the driver was
veering off into other lanes and thenover correcting with a sharp jerk. Me
and my friend were in the backseat texting each other about what was happening.
We were both freaked out. Whynot say something or why not just
talk to each other? They're texting. They're both in the back seat texting

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each other. They're sitting next toeach other, but they don't want to
hurt the uber driver's feeling it wasabout right to kill them or thankfully we
made it to our destination safely butshaken up. I'm not sure if she
was drunk, falling asleep or what. It was almost two am, or
just a really bad driver. Iknow what you're thinking, And even though

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it was two am, I wassober, so I know what happened.
I ended up reporting the unsafe drivinglater because after thinking about it, I
couldn't live with myself if I didn'tsay anything and then she ended up killing
herself for others, did I dothe right thing? I want her to
lose her job, but else Idon't want her driving me or anyone I

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care for. What would you havedone? I think I, I don't
know, depends how much these swervesreally were correcting with these sharp jerk You

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know, you don't want to sayanything. I sort of get it,
but I've been in the back ofan Ober. I told you the story
the other day. The lady wasgoing so fast, just a pluk paniac.
I didn't say anything. I thinkI one time I did tell an
Uber maybe it was her, Idon't remember. I think I did tell
the uber an Ober driver one time, Hey, I'm really you know,

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tried to casually not I'm not inany hurry or anything as we're bayarreling one
hundred and twenty miles per hour,weaving in and out of traffic, So
what would I do in this case? I ain't even extreme. You gotta
say something like, hey, yeah, right up there, you know something,
try to don't be accusatory, butsomething's got to be said. I

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an uber driver go the start goingup an exit ramp the wrong way on
the highway, and do you keepyour mouth shut or what do you do?
I don't remember exactly what I think. We started screaming there's headlights coming
towards us, and he goes,oh, geez, oh, I went
the wrong way. It was apretty confusing area. It's not a normal
exit and you're on the regular roads. And then the next thing you know,

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you take one turn and he justdid that, and then he just
kept He wasn't drunk. He justkept apologizing. He felt so bad.
And I didn't tell anybody. Well, I came on the air and set
it. But and call I didn'tcall his work, no KURRK rights.
I was listening yesterday about this chick, which oh, the Hawktua girl.

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Then the topic came up. Youasked Crystal if she do a porno with
three men for a million? Shesaid yes, why not get paid for
something you like to do. Yougot her down to fifty thousand dollars,
although I can't remember what would thatwould get her. Crystal is smoking hot
and some rich sugar Daddy would payher a fortune. Then I thought about

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Dug, she'ld be lucky to geta value Meala McDonald's were goodeez, I'll
take that. Well, that thingon her eye looks like a purple chicken
McNugget. Ugh, so groos snack. That was that Maybe one of the
grossest things I've ever seen. Iwas talking to Jeffrey about it before the

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show, and if I told himlike because he asked, He's like,
how's your eye doing? And canyou imagine if I would have been live
on the air when all that wasgoing down, because it was a good
two weeks being on camera having that, you guys, I never would have
survived that. No, torn meapart. I mean, you wouldn't have
been around me. Huh. Icouldn't have worked with you, obviously,

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I mean I would have. Iwould have filed some sort of claim against
iHeart for making me work in thesame vicinity as he was. As bad
as Yeah, my eye was swollen. I just kind of hid wherever I
went. It was pretty bad.David writes, Hello, my morning friends.

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I'm going Alaska for the summer,fishing and enjoying life. I found
some wi Fi today and listening toa show back in June Rover, your
whole problem with your condo is becauseof your wife. Nobody in the world
has these stupid problems with construction becausethey use products that are practical for everyday
use. These stupid appliances that youhave are ridiculous. Your wife has caused

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the whole problem with your condo.She shouldn't be in charge of anything.
You say. She's having a nervousbreakdown. The letter feels so bad for
you. It's her fault. Sheneeds to get a life and stay off
the computer buying impractical things. Shameon her. I think, I you're
an American contractor that speaks English,so you can communicate with them. That's

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true. I was born in Florida. There are plenty of good contractors there
that do fantastic work really well.Refer me to one, because first of
all, no one speaks English,literally no one. And secondly, it

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really is not the trying to thinkother than the sinkless sink. There hasn't
been anything like that that's caused.I mean, all the problems we've had
are just general problems you would havewith I mean, they would have those
problems with anything. It's normal sinkand a normal I said, except for

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the sinkless sink, the toilet,the toilet and whatever coming out of the
ceiling. For the kitchen sink,that was fine. There had no issue
so far with with that. AndI think it's all you, and I
think it's your wife. I thinkit's you. You're the weirdo trying to
put all this cool thing like designedtogether and she's just implementing it. It's

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gonna be good when the whole thingis done, if it ever gets done.
I've pushed back my estimate. Youknow. I was shooting for September
twenty first, my birthday, forthe money pit to be finished. But
I believe that I actually be tojust asked me last night, She goes,
when do you have a revised estimatefor this? I said, Thanksgiving,

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that's one that's mine. Why notto say twenty twenty five or over
at this point? Yeah, Jania, No, No, I'm an optimist.
The theeter's right. I mean,just going to twenty twenty five,
maybe mid twenty twenty five at thispoint this summer. How long has it
been three years now? Two years? Two years? Yeah, this has

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to be part. Did you takepart responsibility for it? Rover or none?
Hmmm? I take responsibility when itcomes to I would say I should
have fired the first contractor much sooner. That's where I take responsibility. But

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he was a charming guy and Ireally believed that he would make good on
his word and he would solve whateverthings as they came up. I thought
that that to the I take Itake credit for that, I think,

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But I mean the guy was ascam artist? What else? So I
don't know. Did I take creditfor that? Yes, let's see.
Paul writes, it looks like theentire Laroque family is driving to Rochester this
weekend to go to an amusement park. Of notes is that JLR has no

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money and Porta John John is payingfor a hotel and admission to the park.
Are they going with absolutely no moneyand accepting this guy's help, all
while expecting him to pay for foodand gas, et cetera. What could
possibly go wrong here? I'll havesome money because I'll have the money for
the food in the gas. He'shelping me out with the admission to the

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park, and he said he waswilling to put you know, help us
with a hotel and whatnot, andbecause we're probably gonna check out a flea
market before we actually had home onSunday. So he's buying the hotel and
then the tickets. Yeah, butI'm handling the food in the gas.
Oh, he's helping me out though, So I do appreciate it is going.

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Is it just it's just me?The way it's me wife and the
kids. Doweries going because she's gotthat, and it's just me wife and
the kids. That's everyone. That'sthe entire fanily just that's everybody. It's
just just just uh and my wife. And my daughter is a little bit
more prepared for this one because she'sgot a Nick Millis so she can just

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doze off and she's more comfortable.Nice. So, I I don't know
how many questions I have about this. Who the hell is Porta John?
All the time he calls in,he's he's met him Rover, He's he's
from Rochester. He he runs avery successful porta potty company. Mmm,

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I think he brought his truck.Did he bring his truck once? He's
a really nice guy. Yeah,we we all met him. He has
like stickers to say what porter JohnJohn. I think when the old studio
was on the phone. Yeah,that was his is his name John?
So he's a porta John John.Is that where he's the name from or
is he just a big fan ofJohn John or something? I don't know.
No, No, his name isJohn and he also deals in porta

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John's. I see Okay's bread andButter and he for some jeff Jeffrey had
mentioned he wants to go to thissmall amusement park what's it called, Jeffrey
Sea Breeze, Sea Breeze, Andthen this guy heard and said, I
live right by there. I'd loveto go there with you. No,

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no, we're off and we're gonnamy family, Me and my family gonna
hang out with him and his family. Yeah, oh yeah, you're right.
Well, could go wrong. Iget that. Who parted John John?
I will tell you port of John? Is it port of John John
or port of John John? Andis are you hearing the difference? No

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way that I say that, hesounds the same. Repeated what you just
said? Well, port of JohnJohn or port of John John? Yeah,
I think it's port of John John'sJohn John John, like j F
K or whatever. John Kennedy,who was who was the kid that they
not the King Jr? John John? Right? Por Is it like porta

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John John or is it porta JohnJohn. I think it's that one,
the latter port to John John.I think you're right. Yeah, I
think so. It's harder to saythough. Anyway, Uh, this guy,

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I feel bad for him because hethinks he's this is this is how
you get wrangled into Jeffrey stuff.He thinks he's like, this is gonna
be a fun experience and that thiswill oh, this will be funny.
I can talk about this, Ican call into the show and it's not
gonna cost much money. In this, that and the other. Everyone who
does this gets sucked into the vortexof Laro craziness. So it's going to

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be something where something happens and he'sgoing to get accused of this or that,
or somebody's going to oversee it andvideo is going to be taken.
Before you know it, he's goingto end up on TMZ and lose his
business or something. I mean,but hey, what do I know?
Maybe it will all go off swimminglyat sea breeze. What is sea breeze?

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By the way, it's a smalllittle amusement park just north of the
downtown Rochester, and you thought youhave a fun little day trip, take
the family too. What kind ofstuff do they have it? See?
They have like a couple of rollercoasters, a carousel, a theig affairsol,
all the normal elements of a smallamusement park. Have you checked to

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make sure they're actually open before?Yeah, I believe they're open, so
we can get you tickets to seetheir point. Well, I've already I've
already been committed to go to this. You know, to to this.
So now when you say you believethey're open, now you've done this.
You have a history. The reasonI say that is you have a history

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of doing this. Jeffrey has drivenout of state to go to an amusement
park, got there and it wasclosed, like a real life Wally World
situation. So then he comes backhome. Now what happens, I don't
know how. If it was aweek later, a month later, six

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months later, a year later,I honestly I don't know. I forget,
I forget the timeline. Unbelievably,he does it again. He does
the same thing. He drives backto go to the amusement park that the

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whole family missed because they were closed, and he gets out there a second
time, and what happened, Jeffrey, same crad. Well, in this
case, Sea Breeze is to openseven days a week, open at eleven
am and then or open to eleveneight Monday through Friday, eleven and nine
Saturday and Sunday. So what happenedthe second time you drove back to that

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other amusement park? I mean thiswas well, that park now is permanently
closed. But when you drove backthere. The second I went out there,
I thought that the park was open, like you know, like you
know, like during like like theseven days a week. I realized it
wasn't because it was you know what, it was closed for what right the
nation? Not renovation, But Ithink I just didn't didn't have the they

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were getting the kind of business theywould need to be open every day.
Now one would think when you driveto another state to go to an amusement
park and it's closed and you haveto drive all the way back home on
the same day, I mean,just they don't even stay, they don't
even do any think. They driveI don't know, hours to get there

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see that it's closed, and thenthey drive hours back. No one would
think before you do it a secondtime, you might what might one do
check to make sure the places overbefore you go? Why didn't you do
that? I I don't know.It just takes too long to look up.
No, just I just took ashot in the dark. Guess you
know. But here nor there.That park that you're referring to happened to

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be County out Lake Park, whichis now permanently closed. Okay, parents
took me there when I was akid. I took my kids there when
they were little, before I joinedthe show. And there there there Blue
Street roller Coaster was the second oldestwooden roller coaster in North America. That's
gone. Now what's the oldest?I have no idea. Here's somebody who

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writes good morning. I have cateredseveral presidential vice presidential events over the years,
and I have our equipment and vehicles. They are inspected thoroughly. We
are also assigned agents that watch usduring events. One event, we had
our cars inspector before parking. Whenthey gave us our keys back, they

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told the one server they found herlarge bag of marijuana and had left it
on the seat for her and laughed. We all just looked at her and
shook our heads. Stay hydrated.Okay, I've got to take a break.
Our number is eight sixty six.You Rover, eight sixty six,

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nine sixty seven, six' eightythree seven will be right back. Hang
on. Rover is an inspiration,like Mother Teresa, but like the patron
Saint. Oh people who drink beerin the shower. And this is Rover's
morning glory. Dounct is Santa text. My assage says those Jeffrey know Darien

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Lake is a forty minutes shorter driveand it's about a thirteen dollars cheaper ticket.
No, I know that. So, but I thought you said there
was a reason you're going to thisspecific place. Oh, it's just what
they ever been to. Oh Ithought there was a certain ride you wanted
to ride. No I daught,well when I when I, when I

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I told my daughter, we're gonnajust we're gonna go here. She looked
up the rides that they had andshe wants to ride to go on a
rite called the Bobcat. M Haveyou ever been to Darien Lake? Oh?
All right, so he said,you just wanted to go to Sea
Breeze because you've never been there.You've never been there is Darien Lake either.
There's a bunch of plays. I'vebeen to Rover, but the Sea
Breeze just happened to I mean,like, I also have a guest in

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the furthest one away. Now thatwe have such a large continue to fans
in Rochester, who knows, MutS? You know, Darien Lake is Rochester
area. Everyone from Rochester goes there. Yeah, okay, all right,
Well there's a video that's making therounds. I'm curious what you would do

(26:32):
in this situation where a woman Idon't know how she discovered this. I'm
guessing she must have used Find myFriends or something. I don't know,
but you're going to see a womanshe's walking across the beach and you can
kind of hear her huffing and puffingas she's walking across the beach. She's

(26:55):
filming a video. She is it'snot a selfie video. That's not what
she's concerned with. She's concerned withsomething on the beach, and so you
can see her a little almost outof breath or something while she walks across
the beach. And you're going tounderstand why and maybe get a full explanation.

(27:15):
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Plus, get access to the archives, get the aftermath, the Friday leftover,
is it more? Here is thiswoman walking across the beach. She
spots something. She's making a beeline towards something, and she is well
here listen, the beach is fairlyempty, can here, it's windy.

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There's a couple of people and adog in the distance. Not too many
other people on the beach, maybejust a handful of people. But she's
walking over and see her shadow there. She's making her way across the beach.
You can hear her footsteps. She'smaking a beeline right to this couple

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with the dog. I'm his ninemonth's pugget wife. Who are you?
Who are you? Baby's right thereon nine months segment doing two weeks Who
are you? Who are you?The chick laughs, nine months pregnant,

(28:56):
and the guy says, it's timeto go. Are you getting a good
boy? We got a divorce?What do you want the house today?
Who are you? Did you knowhe has a for your wife? No,
she's not getting divorced. What didyou do with him? What have
you done with him? You're disgusting. If he likes to you, I'm

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sorry. I know it's any yourfault if he likes you, But I'm
very pregnant. I guess we're takinga long walk back. Yeah, they
are garbage themselves. Somebody that tellsthem to pick up the garbagees they want
together. So fifteen years this guyis out on the beach with another woman

(29:48):
while his wife is nine months pregnant. U. I like the move where
the guy goes, we're divorced andshe's like, no, we're not.
What are you talking about? Hehas to say that because the mistress is
there, you know what I mean? Like, well, there's two Well
there's two possibilities here. One oneis that they are going through a divorce.

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And the guy said, we haveto get a divorce. We're gonna
do you know whatever? And sheis upset about it, and so she
followed him to the beach and oryou know whatever, found out where he
was and did this video in orderto try to out him and embarrass him
or whatever, because she's a crazylunatic and he can't wait to be away

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from her. That's one possibility.The other possibility, yes, theeter was
refusing to get a divorce, exactlyright. The other possibility is that the
guy did just completely lie to thisother woman. Oh yeah, I'm going
through a divorce. Is it's notmy fault. She's the one that wanted

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to file. We just didn't getalong, wanted to stay together, but
you know, I realized that's nevergonna happen, so I'm moving on with
my life. And it was completelymade up, and the wife had no
idea. I do like that.She's like, you were at the house
today. Now she did say youwere at my house today. I got

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the house. Oh is that whatshe said? You're at the house today,
said my house, which is beright? When at my house wouldn't
that be I wouldn't say that.That sounds like that sounds weird at my
house? Are they living apart?Like? So there might be something to

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my first theory. What's that Ihad? He right here? You want
to hear it again? Okay?Yeah, who are you? Okay,
who are you? I'm nine monthspregnant. I'm nine months pregnant, getting
a boy. We got a divorce. You're my house today? My house?

(32:01):
Okay, you were just at myhouse today. And if you if
you really pay attention to the language, did you hear what he said?
We're getting divorced. We got adivorce, right, he's lying. He's

(32:21):
lying about that. There obviously mustbe living separately. They have to be
living apart, I think, becausewhy would you say you were at my
house. You wouldn't say that itlives together. Yeah, yeah, you
were at home today. We wokeup, you said you were going to
go run some errands. Yeah,that's what you would say. He would
say, you were at my housetoday. What a scumbag. And he

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says, we're getting a divorce.We got a divorce. He probably told
the other woman the divorce is finalizedor whatever, and it's not. And
they're going through a divorce. Soor supper trying. You know, she's
pregnant. No, he wants nothingto deal with her because she's a lunatic.

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She she just dot's a lunatic.He's the one that's cheating. Why
is it her fault? Oh mygod? And she's nine months pregnant and
she's huffing and puffing trying to getover there to fuss them. And you
know, if you if you cannotbe with somebody, I don't know,
if you get him knocked up,whatever, it's not an accident. You
know what's going to happen. Heshould be more careful. But if you're

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going to get a divorce or youdon't want to be with that person,
you don't just stay with them,right because they're nine months pregnant, do
you or no? That's it's goingto inevitably end, right, So so
what if the guy is if theyare indeed getting a divorce, So what
are the guys out with another woman? Is that a problem? If they're

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well, like Crystal, they weregetting a divorce and he had they were
going through it for years and hehad another relationship, you know what I
mean. So if that's the case, get the divorce, Like, get
the divorce. What do you wantthe guy is? It's worse if the
guy is has been cheating on thewife. Yes, knocks up the wife

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then is off with this mistress orwhatever. That mistress. She also laughs
too when she's laying Oh, that'sI can just kick that bitch right in
the face if I were this pregnantwoman, right, You can't. You
can't hit a pregnant woman. Soshe'd get away with almost anything the pregnant
woman. The lady laughs at thepregnant woman. She's surprised. She's surprised.

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She's just laying on the beach,and that ladys as yelling at you.
It's almost like nervous laughter, likewhat's going on here right now?
It was more a laughter of like, you are pathetic. That's that was,
Yes, she was probably embarrassing itagain, No, I think she
was embarrassed, and she probably was. Who wouldn't be, But no,
she's she's it's a you're pathetic,like, oh, you're an idiot sort

(34:58):
of laugh. Watch it again,play it? Okay, who are you?
I'm nine months pregnant. I'm ninemonths pregnant. Your baby's right there.
What do you want about? You'rejust at my house today? Who
are you? Did you know hehas a nmal pregnant wife. No,

(35:21):
he's not getting divorced? What didyou do with him? I think it
was before this? What did shesay? She said, he he told
me, yeah, you were gettinga divorce, she laughed earlier theater.
Right, Yeah, okay, isthis? I'm a nine months pregnant wife.

(35:44):
Who are you? Who are you? His baby's right there on nine
months pregnant during two weeks? Whoare you? Who are you? Right
there? Yeah? Well ask youover who that are you? Who the
f are you? That? Youautomatically laugh at that? They keep saying

(36:05):
it over and over, who theare you? I don't know if I
would laugh in that situation. Youdidn't find that to be a laugh.
Laughing at this woman? She's complete. I think she's in the dark here,
this mistress. She's just listening towhat the guy saying, the guys
saying, we're getting a divorce.She's going off for that. She doesn't
know, She didn't know he wasstill married, and who even knows if

(36:28):
he is. I think this lady'sto psycho. You do, yes,
how she find him on the beach, an empty beach, and she walks
up. She's nothing better to dothan to come upon them. Yeah,
she must have used to find myfriends or something, which would be stupid.
If you are getting a divorce,why did you have that turned on?
Now? Yeah, let's go toour resident divorce expert, Crystal.

(36:49):
Oh oh no, no, you'reI'm sorry theater thought I was going to
say, let's go to our residentpsycho Crystal. Now resident cheater putting myself
in that situation? You want tobe caught on the beach with another lady?
One is like, I got clipped, so I we'd have to worry
about getting a girl pregnant? Sowhat about cheating that part? Whatever?

(37:14):
Now it's still cheating. Wouldn't Iwouldn't myself be in that situation? Nice?
Try, you've been in that situation? What are you talking about?
How many times have you been photographedmaking out with other women? It's your
favorite situation? Yeah? Funny?Oh my god. So, Kristal,
what do you think is? Firstof all, who do you think are

(37:38):
they going through divorce? Is thisguy really lying? And she this chick's
like shock, Like what, we'renot getting a divorce? Who's lying here?
In your expert opinion? Honestly,that video triggered me a little bit.
I was thinking it was a verysimilar situation. Because of the wording
you were at my house today,See, like they are separated, but

(38:01):
he's still coming over, still hangingout, you know, probably doing some
kissing and lying to her while he'salready engaged in another relationship, and probably
they probably in his mind, yeah, we're gonna get divorced, and he's
lying saying we are divorced already,but they aren't divorced yet. So I

(38:22):
would say it's probably similar to whatI experience. If you're living apart,
though, should you have any expectationthat your husband isn't going to go off
with another woman? Now, Iget it, he might. He's coming
over, he's ah, baby,this and that. But you're living apart,
what do you expect? I wouldsay, like, I'm a hopeless

(38:45):
romantic and I would hope and thinkthat since I'm pregnant, maybe we'll make
it work and he's going to moveback in. You know, she probably
does have those hopes. Especially asa mom, you're going to want to
raise your child together. I meanthat that's what I would have wanted,
you know, So I'm sure there'sa little bit of that, don't you
think if you were I mean,I get it. If you're involved in

(39:07):
it. Maybe it's a little bitharder, But wouldn't you go, oh,
I'm a hopeless romantic. I wouldbe hoping. We're you're nine months
pregnant living in a separate house.If the guy wanted to be with you,
don't you think this would have beenthe time to move you back in.
You're blinded by love. Sometimes youjust you push past those negative thoughts
and you your hopes and dreams andwants and wishes way more than what's actually

(39:30):
going on in real life. It'shard to see that, you know,
sometimes, Tuji, what do youthink? Who's is the guy lying or
is the chick lying? He's lying, he's lying, He's absolutely lying.
How do you know? Get becauseit's the guy, get the divorce.

(39:52):
What are you waiting for? There'sno reason to be leading on your ex,
she's pregnant, kids, whatever,Then just leave me alone until you
have your crap figured out. Youcan't be another relationship. Is it impossible
for you to see this scenario wherethe nine month pregnant woman is indeed the
crazy one and this poor guy isbeing I mean, let's say the chick

(40:17):
is really psycho, she's crazy.You don't want anything to do with her,
right, This guy can't go onwith his life because you have this
lunatic following you around, filming youand posting this, trying to make you
look bad in front of you onsocial media, to your coworkers, your
boss, or whoever. He didn'thave any comeback. There's no way this

(40:37):
guy's lying. He got caught lying. He's double dipping. He's leading on
the pregnant wife, and he's gota new relationship. He's come get the
divorce, and then we don't knowthat. Though you want to bad,
I think you go. Oh,he didn't say he doesn't want to engage
with her because he knows she's anutcase and he wants to get out there.

(41:00):
He does. He knows she's probablycapable of doing something. Maybe the
cops get called because she starts goingnuts or whatever. I'm just saying that's
possible. I don't know. I'mnot I don't know anything about these two.
Okay, going off of your theory. When she walked up and said
you were at my house today,wouldn't he have said, yeah, to

(41:21):
grab my CDs because we're getting adivorce. I want nothing to do with
you. Why wouldn't he have hadsome kind of answer, you know,
to throw, you know, defendinghimself of No, I was there just
because we're communicating for a divorce.You were signing papers. So he says
nothing. He says nothing, sohe's definitely no time. He had no

(41:43):
time to respond. He was likebumbrushed by this lady. He could even
you don't want to engage with her. He's like, let's just get out
of here. He could be doubledipping. But the other scenario is this
bitch is nuts. That's right.He has been trying to be no until
the divorce is finalized, and he'slike, oh, I can finally get

(42:04):
rid of this complete psycho. Youhave to play nice though, until you
get rid of her. Otherwise she'sgonna drag it on and on. Thank
you for all your money. Hasto go on. Okay, let's get
divorce. And who wants to bewith a guy that has a two year
old and a baby on the wayand going all that baggage? Did she

(42:30):
say that in the video they havea two year old as well? Did
she say that little kid right by? Jake says, oh, there his
little kid? What little kid?Didn't he didn't she say that. I
thought she was saying that. Uh. She kept pointing towards your kids right
there, yeah, belly, yeah, yeah, the nine month I think

(42:52):
she yeah, yeah, I'm takingyeah. Not like there's a little kid
following her. That would make thewould if there was a two year old.
I don't know where those two yearoldhre's the shadow? Yeah, if
there was a two year old,that would certainly reinforce my belief that she's
a psycho, because who would taketheir two year old with them? The

(43:15):
kid's not there? She points back, like the kids in the back where
no lady here shadow player player theater. You're saying she left her in the
she left the other kid in thecar, in the hot car, in
the hot car, two year old. No way, she's pointing, your
kid's right there. She's pointing toher. How this I mean, nine

(43:43):
month's pugget wife? Who are you? Who are you? Right there?
On nine second? In two weeks? You see how she looks back,
she points back you. She justlooked no, no, no, The

(44:04):
woman, the mistress looks back likeshe's looking around like, oh my god,
does anyone see this? She's notlooking at you? Who are you.
His baby's right there. I'm ninemonths pregnant, doing two weeks.
His baby's right there. That's thebaby in her back with you, and
she's pregnant. Okay, that's rightyou. I'm nine months pregnant. I'm

(44:29):
nine months pregnant. Your baby's rightthere, getting a good boy. What
do you want? You're just atmy house today? Who are you?
Did you know he has an amalpregnant wife. No, she's not getting
divorced. What did you do withhim? What have you do with him?

(44:49):
Yeah? She's the crazy way.I think got pissed. Yeah,
if he likes you, I'm sorry. I know it's not your fault if
he likes you, But I'm verypregnant. I guess we're taking a long
walk back. She can't let thisguy go. You can't let the guy
go. That's what it is.John, you' ron rovers morning, Gloria,
Good morning, John, Hey,good morning. Hey Dougie. Uh

(45:14):
you know, once again you're clearlya man hater. But let me throw
a variable at you. Let's justlet's just say and acknowledge we don't know
all the facts in this situation.How about this one? How about that
kid? The unborn child is notthat guy's child would have said that,
don't you No, I don't thinkhe has too much class. Yeah,

(45:39):
that's real class. Her as beinga floozy. You are not the father.
Yes, I doubt that that nicetry, buddy boy, But I
doubt that that is somebody else's kid. Maybe she's not even pregnant. That
would be a tumor. Perhaps throwingout possible scenarios. I've got to take

(46:00):
a break. Eight six. We'llbe right back with the Schizzy the News
next. Hang on warning, listeningto this show automatically lowers your credit score.
Sorry about it. We're back withrovers morning Glory. The Hizzy is

(46:23):
coming up in just a moment,the news. What do you have on
the way. Somebody is partying andhaving a blast at the Republican National Convention.
I will tell you who it is. Also, remember the Star Spangled
reck that we played yesterday or wasit home run Derby? Yeah? It

(46:44):
was debacle Ingrid Andres was the girl'sname. She has now come forward and
explained why it was so bad,And I'll tell you that story as well.
All right, we'll get to thatin just a moment. Amy says
a lot of states, we can'tget a divorce while pregnant. You have
to wait for the baby to beborn. I didn't know that. What

(47:04):
if she's completely not so like,what if a chick is pregnant, What
if she murders somebody or something?You want a divorce, can't can't do
it until the baby's born. Andhere's somebody says, I think that woman
was just trying to get evidence forcourt to make him at fault so she
can take his money. And Joewrites, whose dog was that? Because
he grabs the lease and the dogkisses the mistress. Right, the dog

(47:28):
doesn't seem happy to see the wives. I thought the same thing. It
was her dog. The text overthe TikTok says, he stole my dog.
But they're right, the dog wasnot like dog seem too interested exactly,
doesn't almost like, who the hellare you? And Waco asks what
kind of cheater brings his mistress toa local beach? Well, we don't

(47:52):
even know if it was a localbeach. Remember, he might have He
might have been three hundred miles away, and this crazy loom drove all the
way out there, stalking him.I don't know Stuji, Are you ready
for the shozy? Oh? AlwaysRover, Here we go, Panda Shizzy

(48:12):
on Rover was Moorning Glory. Wehad Day two of the National or the
Republican National Convention, and it wasa lot going on, I'll tell you
that much. First and foremost,we had a lot of speakers there,
and we also had a little trouble. We had a man wearing a ski
mask and carrying a gun was arrestednear the convention venue. Milwaukee Police saying

(48:36):
our man wearing the ski mask wasarrested on Monday. Officials said the man
was first noticed by US Capitol Policejust blocks away from the convention center.
The officers determined the suspect had anAK forty seven pistol and a full magazine
in his tactical backpack while not havinga concealed carry permit. Pistol, how's

(48:59):
it? I don't know. Isthat a thing for seven? Is being
a ecomomists made assault rifle? Yeah? Yeah, I don't know. If
I see AK forty seven pistol,is this? That's what it says.
By the way, you're going todraw attention if you're walking around downtown somewhere
wearing a ski mask, like,what's your what's your plan? There?

(49:20):
I don't get it, but allright, go on. Of course,
security has been ramped up since thefollowing of the assassination attempt. And I
don't know if you have that video. I just it just came to mind,
the recreation of just how close thatbullet? Do you have that?
By any chance? Have you seenthis? It's just crazy? No you
hear it is? How close thiswas. It's a recreation of what the

(49:44):
attemptive assassination we'll going past. Justhow when you say a recreation, what
do you mean a ready animation?Watch take your look up. So if
you didn't turn his head, itwould have hit the side of his head,
hit his brain, without a doubt. So just the fact that he

(50:06):
turned to look at that chart atthat one second, just right here he
turns. This is a real time. It buzzes his ear. Hmmm Is
that? I mean? He waslooking at like, yeah, some sort
of power Point slider or something.He was funny egre beavers, like,
wasn't it cool? He heard thebullet coming and he turned. I go,

(50:29):
no, I go. He waslooking at a chart. You didn't
hear the eager Beaber thought he heardthe shot and turned to look at it,
and that's why he missed it.Why wouldn't everyone duck when they hear
gunfire, then no one would everget shot except for slow reacting people.
Right now, can someone tell meif this is true. I didn't do
any research on this, but wehad you had played yesterday, Dieter.

(50:52):
Maybe he could play it again,or at least find me a still frame
from the video. Donald Trump cameout out at the Republican National Convention last
night, made an appearance, wasannounced, and he's wearing like a big
Maxi pad on his ear. Doyou have that theater? I'm looking for

(51:14):
the video? Hold on, Sohe comes out, He's got a big
Maxi pad on his ear. It'ssort of a weird looking like cheese.
This is oh here, It's it'salmost like it's taped on there last minute
or something. I don't know.This doesn't Monday. This is this is
Monday. It looks like a sortof like a Maxi pad slash t bag.

(51:37):
Just because it's covering his whole ear. That's why it's so big.
It's protecting the top and the side. We don't know how much the damage
is. I don't know. Ijust need to put one bandit over the
very top of it. The wholeear was sliced by a bullet. The
whole top of his ear is gone. They're saying, oh, really,
well, this is why I wantto know, because I I don't want

(52:00):
to fall victim to fake news.Ornatrols right. Is it true that Donald
Trump went golfing on Sunday the dayafter the attempted assassination? And you bought
you bought that and the thing thatgot without that thing that you. Somebody

(52:24):
said that to me, and Isaid, is that true? And very
next day, no bandage on hisear. He's golfing. He doesn't the
game he's gonna see is here?I said, false, But it sounded
like that word, so I dumpedit. That is all threw over.
That picture was from like a yearor two, agold him all sorts of

(52:44):
pictures of people like you know,they'll say, oh, look at Joe
Biden doing this, But it's anout of context picture, whatever the case
might be. So I'm not fallingfor it. I'm asking if it was
true because I I am skeptical ofthings and I don't know if it's true,
but I'm not. I wasn't motivatedenough to go do the research I

(53:07):
did. Yeah, I saw that, I have research. I looked it
up. I go, okay,completely fake. He would not be that
dumb to go golfing the very nextday and have no coverage on his ear.
How did you determine that it wasfake? Because I researched it and
then they somebody did a fact checkwhere that picture came from and it showed
it was from a year or twoago. Perfect one. All right.

(53:32):
One other person that's in the newswho is really having a great time and
took a little spill at the convention. If you can take this video off
my hands, because I've been watchingthis repeatedly. It's amazing. I don't
know if you've seen this, Rover, you can explain who you're looking at.
Rudy Juliani. Oh, I mean, that's it right. Its a

(53:55):
tumble. Oh he's down. Theycan't get him up. Look, Oh
my god, they have to getpeople to hoist him up. Like I
feel bad laughing because it was Ijust think he's buzzed or loaded, or
he's overweighted loaded. I no,I don't think he's well, I don't

(54:17):
know he is at least rumored tobe drunkard. I don't know if that's
true or not, but I thinkit looks like he stumbles here. It
looks to me like, yes,yes, if you look in the left,
you can see that's what it lookslike. Said, look, I
want that, and the bowie's down. No, and then there is another

(54:45):
angle of this and I saw becausethose people behind him, they have like
another angle of this whole thing goingdown, and it's even sort of worse.
But you can see that he's walkingon this red it's a riser.
So he takes he goes to Idon't know what he's going to do,
but he he miss steps and I'vedone this everyone on this nindeways, you

(55:09):
idiot. He no, he fallssideways and then he can't get up.
He goes to go into that rowof seats or go to do whatever,
and he takes You can tell hehe goes to take a step, and
he doesn't realize it's a step down. Oh, because if you look at
the other side you can see howit is set up right here. And

(55:30):
he goes off right there. He'slike, oh, and he doesn't realize
that it's and that's why he goesdown. Still funny. Yeah, he
stopped dyeing his hair. Looks likeit's eight a couple of years ago,
did Yeah, it is, rememberat the Four Seasons God. Just a

(55:55):
few days after Musk endorsed Trump forpresident, he revealed that he plans to
donate forty five million dollars every singlemonth to a new super pack supporting the
former president. Now, a reportfrom The Wall Street Journal says that Musk
plans to donate this every month tothe newly formed America Pack that has already
raised eight million dollars. So he'sgoing to be really pushing hard to give

(56:17):
money to Trump. That's a lot. And speaking of Elon Musk, he's
done with California. He announced onX that he'd be moving the headquarters of
both SpaceX and social media company Xfrom California to Austin, Texas. The
move is directly related to a lawregarding transgender students that Governor Newsom signed yesterday.

(56:39):
That bill the law bars educators inCalifornia from sharing information with parents about
their child's gender identification and sexual orientation. So Musk says that signing that law
it was a final straw, hesays, because of this and many others
that preceded it, attacking both familiesand companies. SpaceX will now of its

(57:00):
headquarters from Hawthorne, California to Starbased taxes. Mm hmm, all right.
I'm guessing that that was probably alreadyplanned and he just used, you
know, any opportunity to I don'tthink that's what pushed. I mean,
you're a next level kind of guy. If you're moving the headquarters of your

(57:21):
company over that, why would thateven affect your company? I think it's
crazy. I think it's a stupidlaw to begin with. But I it
wouldn't have any effect on your companyand the hassle to move it and all
of that. I I don't probablytest the right ask me something to a
tax and money, Yes, there'sno well, for instance, in Texas
there's no state income tax. Sowhen you're a billionairegus, that helps you

(57:45):
out, I suppose. But asfar as for a company, I don't,
you don't think. I don't know. I don't think what and do
these companies who? I mean,maybe SpaceX is profitable, but like Tesla
is almost like who cares about Tesla? Probably doesn't even pay taxes for all.
You know the how many profitable quartersas Tesla had in the history of
the company, don't it what thenumber one selling car? Well, yeah,

(58:12):
they yes, they did. ButI don't know are they making money.
They get a lot of tax breakedfor they are for their EV they
were getting all those EV credits.I think that eventually dried up, but
they would lose money. And they'reprobably profitable now for the past couple of
years, but I don't this twentytwenty was the first time they turn to
profit. Yeah, do you thinkit's laying that Elon's supporting Trump? When

(58:37):
Trump truth to this, I don'tknow when he did, he says,
uh do Yeah. This's when ElonMusk came to the White House asking me
for help on all of as manysubsidized projects, whether it's electric cars that
don't drive long enough, driverless carsthat crash, were rocket ships to nowhere,
without which subsidies he'd be worthless,and telling me how he he was

(59:00):
a big Trump fan Republican. Icould have said, drop to your knees
and beg and he would have doneit. Would you ever be like,
oh, all right, let meget a super pack for this guy.
Well, for the same reason JD. Vance who said that Trump was Hitler
and that his maga are a bunchof racists, the same reason he would

(59:22):
be nominated vice president because he fallsin line. It just goes with the
program. I don't know, Ican't explain it. We did not talk
about Alec Baldwin's manslaughter case and howthe charges everything was dropped. So based
on the outcome of Alec Baldwin's case, the movie's Armor has appealed to the

(59:45):
courts for a new trial. Herattorney said that justice demands that Hannah gutiers
Read's conviction be overturned immediately due tothe errors that the prosecutors made and the
misconduct. So Hannah was saying,here's the problem, though she wants to
do that and maybe she'll may beable to work. But the evidence in

(01:00:06):
Alec Baldwin's case, they caused them. So the prosecutor in that case withheld
some evidence, it appears, andI judge ruled that and said that because
they purposely withheld potential evidence in thecase, they had to dismiss the case.
When this Hanna Gutierrez was convicted,that evidence hadn't even been turned in

(01:00:27):
yet, so the prosecutor hadn't withheldanything. So I don't know how they're
going to use that to say thatshe should not be convicted. Well,
they didn't have They didn't withhold anythingat that time, so I don't know
if this is going to work forher or not. Hannah was sentenced in
the spring to eighteen months behind bars, and then finally, the morning after

(01:00:50):
watching the National Anthem, musician IngridAndres confessed to being drunk. She pledged
to immediately enter a rehab facility.I did not see that one coming at
all. I thought maybe it wasan earpiece issue. I didn't think she
was drunk singing. That was alittle weird what I saw. Well,
I have to say it wasn't great, but it certainly was not the worst

(01:01:12):
no National Anthem as a professional singer. And obviously I guess theater somebody said
she's Grammy nomination. I don't evenknow who. I've never heard of that
before country singer. So it isdifficult in those stadiums to I've done things
at Major League Baseball stadiums, footballstadiums, that sort of stuff, and

(01:01:39):
I used to do a thing whereI would we'd have a thing before the
game at Seattle when I lived inSeattle, at the Mariners games, and
you get on this microphone and theydo warn you. They'll say, hey,
listen to you. Whoever is incharge on the field, and the
PA system will say hey, justso you know, there's a you're going

(01:02:02):
to talk. You're gonna think themicrophone isn't working because you don't hear yourself
because you're so far away from thePA system and sound travels relatively slow,
I guess. And so even thoughthey tell you that, you still go
out there and you go hey everyone, and you don't hear yourself, and

(01:02:23):
you go, oh, it's thisthing. You look at the microphone and
you say hey everyone. You sayit again. You screw up because you
don't hear yourself. And then youhear yourself. It's like Jeffrey with the
speech zapper. You hear yourself asecond or two later, and it's man,
it's it's It will throw you off. So when you're singing or performing,

(01:02:44):
yeah, yeah, yeah, you'reright. That's why they stuff their
ears with those in your monitors.So I don't know. I guess she
was drunk and she didn't look onsteady on her feet. I didn't think
she just sounded bad and keep thatis social that she was checking herself in.
It was into a facility yesterday toget the help that she needed.

(01:03:05):
She also apologized to Major League Baseballall the fans into the country that she
loves so much for that rendition.So she is getting the help that she
says she needs. There you go. That's the shizzy on Rovers Morning Glory.
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r MG plus. Sign up nowat roverradio dot com. Did you see
this clip? Is Alec Baldwin istrial. Alec Baldwin trial. Give me
one all right? So okay,the prosecutors on standing that gets just like

(01:03:55):
defend whatever she was accused of.What is well, Yeah, somebody had
turned in some bullets, a boxof bullets. This is after that armorer
had been found guilty, but beforeAlec Baldwin went on trial, and they
said this might be related to thecase. And the prosecutor told the evidence

(01:04:16):
texts, okay, don't catalog thisis evidence in the Alec Baldoin case,
make a new case number and putthis with that so that these they don't
have access to discovery to get thispotential evidence. The prosecutor said this,
I looked at these bullets and theydidn't seem to be the same, so

(01:04:38):
I deemed them to have no evidentiaryvalue. And what's the point. And
well, we'll turn around. Bitterin the ass, just take the stand
to kind of explain herself. Andso somebody's talking to her on the and
she's in the stand, and here'sAlec listening to what. I really appreciated,

(01:05:00):
uh, the acting that he didon Saturday Night Live, and I
really appreciate his politics. You toldone of the witnesses who disagreed with you
durk an interview that you thought misterBalden was a sucker. I do not
recall saying that. I say hadsnaps up when he hears that, what
yeah, wait, I might seesucker. Hold one he is. Let

(01:05:25):
me play that one more time,because you told one of the witnesses who
disagreed with you during an interview thatyou thought mister Balden was a sucker.
I do not recall saying that Ido not recall, wouldn't you say?
Okay, here's I probably can't rememberexactly. I mean, these these are

(01:05:45):
professional I don't want to say liars. But what was her answer? Exactly?
I do not recall what was Whatdoes she say? I do not
recall saying that. Yeah, Okay, here's the thing. If you're in
the midst of a criminal trial,you're talking to somebody, a potential witness
or whatever, you're telling me thatas a professional prosecutor, you wouldn't recall

(01:06:11):
calling the defendant a sea sucker tosomebody else, to a third party.
I mean, you wouldn't know youwould. So if she didn't do that,
she would say I never said that. What are you talking about?
But obviously I do not recall.Yeah, that's that's a way that you
can lie and nobody can question youfor perjuring yourself. Because you don't say,

(01:06:39):
no, I didn't do that.You say I do not recall doing
that. That just means I havea bad memory. Yeah, oh,
I have a tape of a hereyou are. It's a non denial denial.
Yeah, exactly, Because then theypull out a tape. She doesn't
know that was the person secretly recordingon their iPhone or something, and then
they play, Oh yeah, Itotally forget that's something you would remember if

(01:07:00):
you were a prosecutor. I thinkI don't know. Maybe they called defendancy
suckers all the time. I don'tI get it, Like if you're a
if you're in the office, Imean, I call, I'll walk around,
I'll tell Dougie and Peter that youknow, Keith hodgkiss or a sucker
all day long. But I'm talkingabout a Yeah, I don't. I

(01:07:26):
wouldn't go out and tell a clientor somebody like you know, you would.
That's just so bizarre. So obviouslyI think that that woman might have
done that. On the flip side, you could have a very good defense
attorney and he could just make thingsup like that, just throw it out
there. It didn't necessarily happen,but it paints it paints a picture that

(01:07:51):
makes the jury or whoever think like, oh, did she you know,
did she like Peter? Is ittrue that you grabbed Dougie's ass when she
walked into the studio last week?No? Never did, Okay, But
now that I've asked the question,you think somebody's like huh. There must

(01:08:12):
be something to that, right,and it was just completely made up exactly.
Yeah. So it's like, okay, if somebody asked that, there
must have been an allegation, whetherit's true or false. At least there
must have been an allegation. Butmaybe not. There was no allegation.
I just made that up. Now, who knows. I don't know.
But anyways, he is, it'sthe case dismissed. He doesn't have to

(01:08:33):
worry about any of that anymore.I've got to take a break. We
will be right back on Rover's MorningGlory. Hang on, still trying to
settle the age old debate of what'sbigger, Crystal's rack or Rover's ego.
Hey, Christal, it's rovers MorningGlory. A lot of people sent me

(01:09:27):
a story yesterday. They believe thatMary Elizabeth made the news. Jeffrey's wife
was in the news because an articlecame outs headline here, Ohio woman pleads
guilty to making hundreds of nine toone one calls using first responders for her

(01:09:48):
personal entertainment or ambulance or for ambulancerides to the hospital. Oh boy,
does that sound like Mary Elizabeth Winklemanlaroque. A lot of people must have
thought so, because they sent thisto me. They go, oh my
god, I can't believe that Jeffrey'swife made the news. Oh no,
that's not my wife. I sawthe tweet about it. Now that's it

(01:10:11):
said, Hey, jeff Is thetweet said, I forget, I forget
the use the Twitter. The exuser that's you know, tweeted that tweeted
that out. But yes, Ididn't respond to it, and I said,
I'm not gonna waste my time withknuckleheads like that. It's not my
wife. Ksha Kennedy of Zanesville,Ohio is thirty four years old. She
pleaded guilty to felony disrupting public services, felony making false alarms, and twenty

(01:10:38):
five counts of misdemeanor misuse of nineone one systems. She started calling nine
to one one beginning in twenty twentymore than four hundred times, complaining of
various illnesses and ailments. Yea,four one hundred, Yeah, four hundred
times. If it's not your isshe related possibly to your wife? Is

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it running her side of the family? They that's crazy. They In one
at least one instance, they wereunable to respond to somebody. The ambulance
workers were unable to respond to reportsof someone who was unable to breathe because

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they were dealing with Kesha Kennedy calls, tying up the lines, tying up
the services exactly, that's right.Yeah, some four hundred times she called
nine one one. That's one hundredthat's every basically, if you do the
math, four hundred times over fouryears, it's one hundred times a year.

(01:11:43):
So every three and a half days, four days, she's calling nine
to one one pretending to have somesort of ailment. How often would you
say, Mary Elizabeth calls nine oneone. We have she's had to call
that in quite some time, buyingthat not and how long? How long?

(01:12:04):
I don't know. Probably since wemoved to the new place. We've
been in our new place. No, I there was something I don't remember
what it was, wasn't she you'retelling me they've never come to the new
place. No, they've never have. You've never had an ambulance there or
anything? No? Never. Ifind that hard to believe a year without

(01:12:29):
going for an ambulance ride. Yeah, I mean, like like I said,
she did, she had not hadany any real issues that would require
that. But she was in thehospital for something. Oh, she's been
to the hospital numerous She's been tothe er, Deeter. Yeah, just
he's saying she hasn't called nine toone one, Right, You admit she's

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been in the hospital and gone tothe er over the past since you've moved
into the new place, right maybe, Like, yeah, I think right
after we moved here. I can'tremember what it was at the moment.
Sore elbow, Yeah, that one. But I took her. Yeah that
okay, she didn't call nine onefor the sore elbow. Has she been
banned from nine to one one orsomething? No one does. She's you

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know, if she thinks she's gotto go to the hospital, either I'll
take her or she would just likeup the walk. But that hasn't happened
in quite some time. You knowwhy she hasn't been calling nine one one
as why Because we haven't been goingon road trips, the shows, rolling
Glory one. He hasn't been outof town. That's when the nine one
one calls come. Yeah, Ithink you're right. She didn't call nine

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one one when you were on springbreak with Crystal. No, okay,
because that would have been an opportunitythat she No, she didn't know he
was with Crystal. That's right,Yeah, you're right. I forgot about
that. Right. If she wouldhave known she was there, that Jeffrey
was there with Crystal, would shehave called nine one one and ended up
in the hospital charge? I hadno idea. Oh yeah, okay.

(01:14:01):
Anyhow, so this woman called fourhundred times. She called nine one one
multiple times every week. Sometimes shewould call nine one one multiple times in
a single day. What you calledthegether. They have to transport her to
the hospital. She'd show up atthe hospital and they would go, okay,
we have to do whatever, scansor whatever. The hospital was forced

(01:14:27):
to evaluate her every time she arrived, and the taxpayers had to fund each
and every ambulance transport and hospital visitbecause she's on Medicaid and she's squandering the
public's money. Prosecutors said, whenwas the last time, So she hasn't

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called in more than a year,Jeffrey, when was the last time you
called nine one one? I haveI have never called nine one in my
whole You've never called nine one oneagain. I can remember recently, I
think, I think recently anytime you'venever called on never for your wife.

(01:15:11):
Your wife had short of breath,she had trouble breathing. You didn't call
for that. I remember one timemy kids did because when she had an
epileptic seizure. Okay, so theycalled. Then you never called? What
about when your mother in law wasquote unquote asleep in the chair for three
days but she was really dead?Nine one one called then? I don't

(01:15:33):
know. If I don't know,I don't think I remember I'll remember any
of that kind of stuff. Whatabout running her over in the car?
Did you call nine one one?No? What What about who's calling for
these emergencies? Do you guys justnot call? What about the time the
crazy cat lady became a squatter inyour house and the police had to comment
victor who called nine one one?Then? I think? I think the

(01:15:56):
police show because of the car.There was a car actually right in front
of the house, I think atthat point, so why have they come
to the attic of your house there'sa car accident? No, I think
there was the one time when wewere in the one place, when we
were in the other house before wemoved into the new place. I think
I remember calling her because she wasgoing through another I had another one of
those siezers what we thought was theSiezer or the onset is Siezer. That's
when I had to call him.How many times have people called nine one

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one on you? None? Well, no, what about the pervert?
The local pervert? The lady callednine one one. Oh, that's right,
somebody's breaking into the house and thehomeeop, the son bit the mom
bet Mary Elizabeth on the arm.Yeah, oh, you're right. I

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mean, that's that's only two thatI can think of off the top of
my head. If I were toguess, over the course of him working
on the show, nine to oneone has been called about Jeffrey. I'm
going to ask Himate five times?What about the baby food and cheese?
My wife called it nine one oneon that one anything related to that?

(01:17:00):
When does that counts Jeffrey? I'msaying, if somebody's making the call it
has something to do with Jeffrey orcoming from Jeffrey's house, that has to
count. Oh, well, comingfrom Jeffrey's house. It's dozens of times
that nine four hundred times, likethis chick did so nice. How many
times has a third party called nineone regarding Jeffrey of his family, I

(01:17:21):
would say five. Once every twoyears or something, there's an incident where
what about when Jeffrey face planted outsideHouse of Blues and then he's like,
uh yeah, a little blood pressurewhatever. People called on One called Jeffrey
got hit by a car. Somebodycalled one. Jeffrey's daughter got hit by
a car. Somebody called nine oneone. Jeffrey gotten that car accident and

(01:17:44):
then drove off at the light thelight got hit from behind. Ron that
I probably called nine one one andsaid I hit somebody, but I don't
know what to tell you. Theyleft for some reason. Yeah, yep,
so I'll hold on. I haveto revise this. Then I said
five times, since it's got it'sprobably a dozen times. It's once a
year somebody has to call nine oneone on Jeffrey basically, yeah, you

(01:18:06):
know, to record jeff I mean, if we keep adding this up,
we might hit four hundred. Rover. Oh, we're not even talking about
the times that one of the LaroKlan calls nine one one. I'm just
talking about third parties calling nine oneone. That's a dozen once a year,
Jeffrey and his family calling nine oneone. If I on average,

(01:18:29):
if I were to say between thefour of them, every sixty days,
nine one one is being called,I would guesstimate, but I'm not.
I'm not sure has anyone else inyour family called nine one one besides Mary
Elizabeth? You claim you've never callednine one one, Jeffrey. Here is
the one time I called her becauseit was the on seven of a season

(01:18:49):
we were in one Fellon's outs.I think that was the one. That
was the one time I called them. Get a seazer there too. Yeah,
well I didn't know that. Yeah, I think we've talked about I
think we've we talked about it becausethe end, because like the how's the
cross Street has a camera and theambulance came in, so you guys probably
picked it up and never asked meabout it. So you called nine one

(01:19:12):
one because you under the seizure though, because she had the seizure once and
it's pretty serious. We were atthe Queen movie. We had to leave
and run out of there to getto the hospital fast. I never know
she was being picked up in thelan when we got when we got when
we got to the house. Myunderstanding not like yeah, I thinking,
but yeah, she yeah, becauseyeah, I didn't just say see when

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I call when I when I did, it was like the onset was just
setting the onset, So I hadto do something. Yeah, you gotta
call it. No, I don'tblame you for calling in an emergency.
That's what's for, right, right. What about your son? Has he
ever called nine one on? Myson's ever called nine one one? I
know my daughter's done it. Whenthe first time my wife had to,
HA had a seizure. Okay,so she had to call. All right,

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boy, that's a lot of nineto one one calls and they street
we ate. No, damn fourhundred it's close. I actually would say,
now, yes, this woman didit four hundred times over a four
year period. If I were toguess Jeffrey's family has called. Between the
four of them, nine one onehas been called four hundred times. I

(01:20:23):
mean throughout their lives. Oh yeah, definitely, no doubt about that.
Nine one one has been called fourhundred times. Now, it's not every
four days like this other woman whogot arrested for it, but it's a
lot. When was the last timeyou called nine one one? Dog?
I remember when my daughter was onthe bed when she was a baby.

(01:20:48):
I put her in the middle ofthe bed and I went to take a
shower and I heard a clump whenI was in the shower, and she
had scooched her way back and shedid a backflip, and so I called
nine one one then and then afterthat, I've called nine one one.
I believe I saw a man hittinga woman in a car. Oh boy,

(01:21:12):
I followed the car and they're like, do not follow the car,
And I followed the car. Ithink I called nine one one and somebody
smoking a blunt in the car.You're more. You're a prolific nine one
one caller. You probably call morethan Jeffrey's wife. That's a lot.
I called nine one one when therewas a deer, a huge buck on

(01:21:36):
the highway that had been hit andit was dragging itself across the highway and
cars were slamming on their brakes.And then when I almost had to go,
I almost thought about getting an ambulanceand calling nine one one in the
middle of the night when I wasin pain, and then I'm like,

(01:21:58):
I'll just drive myself because I didn'twant you guys, yeah, chest pain,
I didn't want you guys to haveaccess to that call. So I'm
like, I'll just drive myself there. So here's somebody that says the car
accident with the crazy cat lady happenedin front of the police. They were
already there. Mmm, so somebodycalled nine one one. Uh, then

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hold on, there's lots of otherWhat about the time when nine one one
was called when the pieces of fencefell off Jeffrey's truck? Remember that,
Jeffrey people? Yeah, yeah,people on the highway called I remember that
one time Jeffrey was rubber necking inan accident and he smashed into a car
and then a car behind him smashedhim. That's how I wrecked my four

(01:22:44):
escape people holed nine one one thatday. What about the time where there
was a gun found in the Fellah? Who called nine one one call?
I think my wife did that one? I mean there are there, there's
so many. Yeah, it's gotto be four hundred times. It has
to be. What about you,Charlie, When was the last time he
called nine one one? I don'tremember calling nine one other than when I

(01:23:10):
was a child and I called nineone one on my mom because you wanted
me to clean my room. AndI said those child abuse, And I
thought the cops are going to comeout there and back you up and say,
yeah, you are a bad mom. How could you do that to
this exactly? So instead they basicallypull you outside and almost arrest you.
Now, if I ever have tocall, I usually note an emergency.
So I called a non emergency number. What's that number? We have to

(01:23:31):
look it up. I don't know. Uh, Dieter, what about you?
The last time you called nine oneone? Thinking back, I've never
called in my entire life for overI can't think it was a single time.
No, I've never called nine oneone. I can't think it was.
I don't even know. Like whatthey say when they pick up,
I would remember it. There's neverbeen a time, maybe been with people

(01:23:53):
when they called, they say nineone one, what's your emergence? Or
no, nine one one? Doyou need fire? Police or medical?
Yeah, something like that. Iremember. I remember my dad called as
a kid when my sister's friend gothit by a car on her bike.
My dad called, And I can'tthink of any other time ever. I've
never never in my life. Myaunt one time called. She was trying

(01:24:16):
to dial for one one. Rememberfor seriously for invation. Yeah, actually
hit nine one one. They gonine one one emergency. She hung up.
They have to come out next youknow, the cop show up at
her house and she's just like thatwas an accident and they questioned her,
but they let her go there.Uh, you know, four to one
one being info, nine to oneone being emergency. That is sort of

(01:24:40):
like a design flaw built into thesystem, Like it wouldn't have Why why
did somebody come up with that idea? It doesn't seem like it would.
I'm trying to think of the lasttime I called I've called nine one one
a handful of times in my lifefor what you don't seem like you'd get
involved. No, only time Ican think of, I believe twice I

(01:25:05):
have called nine one one over.You know. It's like at night and
some maybe one I think was duringthe day actually, and people were driving
so erratically. Now I know abad driver, I'm not worried about that,
even if I go, oh,that's probably a drunk driver up there,
Like I'm just going to stay awayfrom that person I'm talking about so

(01:25:29):
erratically that you're like, Okay,this person is going to cause an accident
at any moment, and I calledthat and reported that, so probably twice.
I'm trying to think if there wasany other. Oh, now,
I called nine one one when myneighbor. I was sitting in my office

(01:25:50):
and I had the monitor with thesecurity cameras right next to me, and
I look over and I see somebodybreaking into my next door neighbor's car years
ago, and I called nine oneone then and said he I'm watching somebody
break into my neighbor's car. Tryingto think of any other times. Yeah,

(01:26:11):
there's been a handful of times whereI've called nine one one. I
think I called nine one one.I called nine one one when I was
a kid and I was shot atgot grazed in the arm, I called
nine one one. I might have. I think I called nine one one

(01:26:35):
after I got hit in the facewith that chair and there was a huge
brawl in a Schlatsky's DELI I don'tremember. Maybe I think you called under
the table. No, no,oh my god. No. Eventually,
after I got out of there andI'm bleeding profusely, I walked over to
I ran over to it was alike a doctor's office or some sort of

(01:26:58):
medical office or some sort of buildor whatever. After I guess escaped from
that situation, and I didn't realizehow bad I was hurt until until like
the lady at the front desk werelike, oh god, and uh so
I think nine to one one wascalled in that situation. Boy, I'm
getting up to Jeffrey level. Whyn'tI wow? You guys are one of
the same. Over both you guysevery day getting similar. Trying to think

(01:27:24):
if there was any other it's hitas far as I can think, snece
what about you? I was thinking, I don't one. I didn't think
I did, But then I thoughtback, and there was one time I
was living in a Florida. Iwas like twenty, living in apartments with

(01:27:46):
my wife girlfriend then and we hearda baby crying outside of our apartments.
We open up the door and it'slike a little kid just like sitting there
crying. And we noticed the nextdoor neighbors or was wide open. So
we're going, you know, that'sit's it's it's their kid. I mean,
we yelled and it's like hello,Hello, and it was like all

(01:28:08):
dark in there. I think there'smusic playing, nobody's nobody's coming. So
it was like, well, wecalled nine one one, the police came,
uh and UH went in there andthe kid. The people were like
passed out upstairs. Yeah, likedrugs or something. Yeah, I think
so I think he just opens upthe door and wanders out. Yeah,
so I think the kid. Ithink the mom came and got the kid

(01:28:30):
because I think he same with adad or something. I can't remember.
I remember the kid being taken away, but I remember the the the guy
was, the guy who was there, thanked us, you know, for
the copper. No, no,the kid. The guy who lived there,
his his real father, the kid'sfather thanked us. I mean,
I know it's a bad situation allaround, but he thanked us for helping
their kid. Because I wait,the guy who lived there, but I

(01:28:54):
thought I thought he was passed out. Who was passed out? Yeah,
the guy. They woke him upand he waked up and he so was
it drugs or alcohol or was hejust after a long day at work.
I didn't ask, but I'm assumingit was it was, you know whatever,
drugs or alcohol. But sure,yeah, he thank us for helping
his kid. I know it's abad situation for him, but hey,

(01:29:14):
at least kid walking out to thestreet whatever, Yeah, getting hit by
a car is standing in the middle. I just saw in the news.
I want to say it was alocal story. I saw on the news
where a woman put her kid indaycare and the kid, I think the
kid was autistic, two years oldor something, and then she goes to

(01:29:36):
work or whatever, and nine toone one is called because the kid was
out in the middle of the rainroad, just wandered out of the daycare
center and was standing in the middleof traffic, at least according to the
nine one one caller, Kelly,you're are on Rover's Morning Glory. Good
morning, Kelly. Hey Rover.Hey. So I called nine one one

(01:29:56):
about two three weeks ago if nobodyhad seen my elderly neighbor in about a
year and lights run in the houseat night. So we just thought,
Hey, maybe he's out of town, or maybe he's just not coming outside.
So I decided to look around thehouse, look in the windows.

(01:30:18):
There's plastic on the windows. Openedup a window, second window, I
open up, it's just covered inflies. Dead flies. Yeah, So
go around, open another window,open the plastic. See him laying in
the bathroom. Dead, mammified.He had been there for over a year,

(01:30:43):
no kidding, what did it looklike? Hey, I can text
you a picture when I drive up. Bad. It's it's it's it was
bad. He looked. Yeah,yeah, apparently he had been sick for
a while. He had no family, nobody checking on him. Yeah.

(01:31:09):
Yeah, it was really bad.Flies all over the house. And was
he all dried out and stuff?Look yeah, yes, yes, he
yeah he was. He looked likea melted candle. Basically, Oh my
god, that's uh bone You couldlike see the bones, but the bone
there was still skin on the bones. And yeah, it was terrible.

(01:31:31):
Well, Kelly, thank you,I appreciate it. That's the last time
Kelly called nine one one. AndI asked, Crystal, I wonder if
she's she must have She must havecalled nine one one for sure with one
of her fights with her Oh yeah, and how many times has nine one
one call been called on her bylike neighbors or something like that. She's

(01:31:56):
throwing glasses at the wall, she'sbreaking windows when she was remember when she
was a rotten ass teenager, ohJohn and wild slutting it up, eating
glass. Her own mother probably musthave called nine one one on her.
Sure, I've got to I'll askher when we come back. I have
to take a break. We alsohave the Hizzy coming up. The news
will be right back. Hang on. If you love what you hear on

(01:32:20):
the show, tell a friend.If you don't love what you hear on
the show, well you're a netdiotand you're listening wrong. We're back with
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(01:32:40):
the news. What do you haveon the way usual, there's an
item of food, Rover, youneed to stop eating immediately. You're just
talking about something in the news,and then you said you're enjoying, but
I need you to stop eating itimmediately. I'll tell you the story,
right, We'll get to that injust a moment. During the commercial break,
I was sitting here and I thoughtof two more times that I called

(01:33:03):
nine to one one, Hey,you might have the record on the show.
One I was it was late atnight. I was driving one way
on the freeway and a car wascoming to the oppositeway on the freeway and
they clipped another car and they itwas weird. It was all It happened

(01:33:23):
at slow it seemed like it happenedin slow motion. They lost control and
they went into the median, youknow, the grassy ravine in between the
different lanes of the freeway, andthey flipped over. And I called nine
to one one to report that,and then uh, oh man, what

(01:33:43):
was the other one? Oh?I can't remember if I called nine one
one or I think I did.We were in Savannah, Georgia, and
I saw a weird fight going downbetween I mean, it was nuts.
I don't even remember the detail.It was just a lot of weirdness.
And I think I don't know ifI called nine one one or I just

(01:34:08):
observe that. I don't recall.I think you filmed it, didn't you
say? Yeah, I don't thinkyou called. I don't. I thought
that I did call, but maybeI did. I don't know. But
somebody says, here truck or Joshwants to know, is nine one won
the same number for every country?Now? That's uh. When we were

(01:34:29):
traveling B two and I went toSouth America, and I remember when we
got there, I go, Ihave to google is to find out what
is nine one one in Colombia?It doesn't even work. Do they even
have like a real emergency services.I think in Colombia it's one two three,
that's what you have to dial inan emergency. And then in England,
I know, and other some placesin Europe nine ninety nine. But

(01:34:54):
that's confusing. If you're a touristor you're traveling, you don't know what
number to call and if you havean emergency. And here's somebody, let's
see, where did this go?Uh? Remy says, I called nine
one one on Halloween two years agowhen my house was on fire. I

(01:35:15):
was a fireman for twenty four yearsand never thought it would happen to me.
We lost everything, including my dogand cats. What started the fire?
Remy? You gotta let me know. And here's someone who asked,
what about when Snitzer's daughter pulled aknife on her sister? Snitzer did not
call nine one one in that case, My daughter called. Yeah. The
other the one who had the knifepulled on her, Yeah, called nine

(01:35:40):
one one. Do you think sheregrets that, Snitz like one sister.
She does. She's like, Ican't believe I called nine one one on
you when we were younger. Hormonesare raging and they're going crazy. But
yeah, they they're totally different now, Okay, but she does regret getting
her sister in trouble. I apologizemore regret the one that called nine one

(01:36:00):
one is like, I'm gonna callnine one one on you or the one
that actually pulled the knife, bitch, I'll stab you. Which one has
more regret? I don't know.I don't know. That's dad. They're
both. They're both bad because theone had to go to juvie for it.
You know, So how long didshe have to go or was it
just when they picked her up theytake her there overnight or the day?
Oh my god, you're kidding.A week? It felt like, I'm

(01:36:23):
not sure. It may be justa few days. But oh man,
so were you able to did youguys visit her or were you allowed or
you could talk to her on thephone or what? How did that work?
We went to the court uh thinghearings, so I don't think we're
allowed to visit inside. I thinkit must have been just me just a
few days then, because it's liketwo court things and then she was home.

(01:36:46):
So this was so she wasn't likesentenced to juvie after she uh you
know, went to trial. Orwhatever. This is. After the cops
come, they arrest her. She'staken two jews. Yeah, they put
her remain there until she probably hasan appearance before the judge or whatever.
Yeah, all right, snitch.I'm sorry, Crystal. We were talking

(01:37:15):
about a woman who called nine oneone four hundred times, not Jeffrey's wife,
another woman four hundred times, andI was wondering, when was the
last time you called nine one one? Never? You've never called nine one
one in your entire life. Afew instances where maybe I should have,

(01:37:38):
Like a car accident, you shouldprobably call, but I didn't hit any
other cars. It was only myvehicle, so I would call my family.
We'd deal with the problem internally,and that way nothing is reported,
you know, I mean we weren't. I had times where I felt really
sick and thought I should call nineone one and then had a family member

(01:38:00):
drive me to the emergency room becauseit's way cheaper to do it that way.
But that's it. I've never hadto call. What about Has anyone
ever called nine one one on you? No, I'm surprised my mom never
called. I used to threaten her, you know, send me to juviie
go ahead, call call him rightnow. I'd run away. I was

(01:38:25):
a brat. I'm surprised she neversaid go pick her up. You know.
I was lucky that I haven't everhad the cops called on me because
I've been crazy. Yeah, I'mI'm sure there's times that people have looked
out their windows and go, whoofwhat's going on over there? You know,
but they just so the neighbors andall those fights he used to have
with the ex husband and screaming,and you never none of the neighbors ever

(01:38:50):
called the cops on you guys.Oh, okay, one time, not
be One time we were joking aroundin the car and just messing around and
I was yelling in the car.For sure, we were playing around,
and he was like, don't yelllike that, because people are somebody's gonna
think that there's something going on,like I'm kidnapping you or I'm beating you.

(01:39:13):
And somebody did call, and thecops showed up to the house that
we were at, which was hisgrandma's house. Weren't even it's not even
like his house, but they cameto find out where we having like a
domestic violence issue? Was there somethinggoing on? It was just me being
an ass, like I was justbeing silly, and so somebody did call
the cops on us. I forgotabout that, but one time you weren't

(01:39:38):
actually the cops call. Yeah,And there's been times where I live though,
the town in which I lived,the people around there probably saw way
worse things go down than just meyelling out my panties in the front yard
and him picking me up and bringingme back into the house. They definitely
saw waitside. You're in your pantiesside screaming at him. You son up

(01:40:01):
a bitchy whatever you're screaming if helikes that, and he runs out there
and picks you up and just putsyou over his shoulder, ass in the
air panthe's on, and carries youback inside. Shut up, you bitch.
Yeah, that's exactly what happened.Calm your ass down and get inside,

(01:40:24):
Like is you know too of keepingit private indoors? Why were were
letting all the neighbors know what's goingon. This is part of the reason
I don't drink really anymore, becauseI used to drink and get out of
hand, and I don't stand down. I stick to my guns and I
want to fight. I want toyou know, it doesn't matter how big
you are. I will go toeto toe with you. And you know,

(01:40:45):
but I stay here from alcohol.D Would you call the cops if
you guys saw that like a womanoutside? What were you screaming when you
were standing outside? Were you liketrying to get away from the house,
or were you just standing in thefront yard looking at the house screaming at
him in your underwear? What wereyou screaming? I probably was going to
get in my car and leave.I probably was that mad that I would

(01:41:10):
be like, all right, seeyou later, grab my keys, don't
care what I'm wearing, peace out, I'm gonna go. And then HEIM
be like, no, you're not. You're you drunk, you know,
get in the house. What areyou doing that kind of thing? Because
I always I drink, and hereally didn't at that point of time at
all. Ever, would you guyscall nine one one if you saw that
dater? If your next door neighboris out there screaming wearing nothing but her

(01:41:32):
underwear and then the husband comes outscreaming at her and then picks her up
and puts her over her shoulder,And I'm sure as he's carrying you inside.
You're not just willingly going right likeyou're you're like a two year old
slung over apparent's shoulder. Your legsare kicking, and you're probably hitting his
back with your fist. Like doyou call the cops over that? Data?

(01:41:58):
No, No, you don't,not on that unless you screaming like
help me, help me, I'mscared for my life. If it's just
a little lover's fight and he's bringingher back, and it's not a what
you ever done that to your wife? I know, but he's trying to
bring her inside to calm her down, and she's like out of control,
and she's like she's upset about something. I've seen people heated before he brings

(01:42:19):
her, I say, hey,quiet down, calm down inside here.
I don't think i'd call if hehits her. I'm calling. If she
says I'm scared for my life.Somebody called I one one, I'm calling.
Otherwise I'm not getting involved or overPeople have fights nits for that specific
thing. Like Peter said, itdepends on what they're yelling. What she's

(01:42:42):
yelling, she's just like I hateyou, I hate you so much?
Would you call I don't think so. That just sounds like that sounds like
a fight. Yeah, yeah,that's how I'm seeing that. But getting
swung over the shoulder and carried like. I don't know whether I would call
or not, I don't know,But to me, that's when you guys
are like, that's just a fight. That's how people end up on dateline

(01:43:02):
in a story where the wife getsmurdered or what. I would feel bad
if that happened. Yeah, yeah, he dragged her rather hair like puff,
Daddy's bringing her back in the house. I'm calling, Yeah, how
was you gonna get her back inthe house? Over the over the yeah,
over the shoulder? Scary? Idon't know. Would you call nine

(01:43:23):
to one one, Charlie if oror the police or whatever if you witnessed
that your next door neighbor. She'sout there in her underwear trying to get
away from the house, yelling andscreaming, and the husband's dragging her back
inside, slinging her over the overhis shoulder. Do I know? I
mean, I have an all,I mean a lot of variables. Is

(01:43:45):
she like bruised and she's bleeding?Yeah? If if I know him,
and they're always screaming, I'm notgonna I was gonna get involved. Now
what. Charlie and I were inDetroit one time and we saw a camp
smack a hoe and we just werelike, all right, we got to
get out of here. We didnot call nine one one over that.

(01:44:08):
You know, it's two o'clock inthe morning. We were walking downtown in
Detroit. I didn't want to getinvolved. What about the time when your
car was stolen, Crystal? Peopleare asking what'd you call in? I
directly called the police department in Clevelandbecause it's a non emergency, so you

(01:44:29):
should call directly to that service insteadof nine to one one. That's true.
Yes, Walter, you're on Rover'sMorning Glory. Good morning Walter,
Good morning Grover. Hey, what'shey not to watch you? I wanted
to ask Peter about a question anadmy wife should be on Amazon Prime last
night. So so the and addyou done for just for fun? Honda

(01:44:55):
in Middlefield, Ohio? Oh?Yeah, yeah, the yeah, I
didn't add Yeah. Yeah, it'slike four wheelers bikes. You can go
out there. I'm thinking about gettinga side by side. Oh that would
be not those are sweet? Yeah, you know it's it's a it's an
investment, that's for sure. Uh. But anyhow, yes, Walter,

(01:45:15):
go on, but I had tosay it was real cute to see Dieter
ride off at the end of thecommercial on a Honda motorcycle though. Yeah,
they some they saw them there drivingriding off on a well, like
a little mini bike or something,or like a what kind of motorcycle?
Well I did, I did ridea scooter. They didn't put that in
the ad though, mister Harley,you know, taking all gears up in

(01:45:40):
it, you know I'm a Honda, Yeah, yeah, yeah. And
is it the same way in thehot all gears up theater this one specifically?
Yes? Okay, all right,special custom all right, Walter,
thank you, all right, let'ssee TUSI. Yeah. Are you ready

(01:46:04):
for the Shizzy? Yeah? Herewe go Kit of Shizzy. On Rolls
Morning Glory, there's a well knownYouTuber who woke up to the devastating news
his girlfriend had died and he hadbeen hospitalized. He didn't know what was

(01:46:24):
going on, he vaguely remembered.Billy LeBlanc was forty four years old,
shared that his partner Natalie tragically passedaway and that he almost died after the
pair contracted a virus called Vibrio vulnificus. It's from eating raw oysters. Oh,

(01:46:45):
your favorite? You're kidding? Ohyeah, I know. I don't
know. If I I've heard aboutstuff going around with those I don't,
I might have to bile out ofYes, eating oysters reli. There are
about a dozen kinds of vibriy virusesthat are brought on by bacteria that live
inside certain coastal waters, and itenters the body when uncooked or under When

(01:47:09):
uncooked or undercooked fish are consumed.He said that they ate the oysters.
They both felt sick for a coupleof days. He said. He then
woke up and she was dead.This billy guy became popular after sharing videos
of his family on an account wherehe was joined by his ex wife and

(01:47:30):
their three kids. So he isall over the news right now because his
partner dies and he was in theintensive care unit. There were twelve days
he was in the hospital, eightof those days in the ICU. I
do have that question. One thingyou said, you said, is this
a bacteria or a virus? Likeyou go? Oh, the twelve different

(01:47:53):
viruses brought on by a bacteria thatWhy would a virus be brought on by
a bacteria that doesn't This is accordingto the Clear Clinic. So they contracted
a virus from eating the raw oystersand then the According to the Cleveland Clinic,
there are about a dozen kinds ofVibrio viruses that are brought on by

(01:48:13):
bacteria that live inside certain coastal waters, and this Vibrio vulnificus enters the body
when you consume uncooked or undercooked fish. It's just very strange. I'm gonna
I'm gonna have to say, I'mnot a doctor, but I might know
more about this than the Cleveland Clinicbecause of bacteria and a virus two separate

(01:48:38):
things. I don't why would abacteria bring on a virus. I think
they got bad info there. Yeah, go for it. Make sure your
will is signed. This is thesecond time in the news recently somebody got
sick and died from these. Yeah, there's a lot of oyster eating every
day, so your chances are arelow. And I'm guessing if you are
already immuno compromise, it doesn't helpout all if these if these people were

(01:49:02):
in good health or not. Butyeah, it does make me question,
I go, why would I takethe risk? I mean, it's not
that it's not that great, notworth serious illness or anything. So I'm
maybe I'm done with the I saythat, and then I forget about it
and I go out and I orderoysters. Louisiana jail guards are busted.

(01:49:25):
There's a pair of Orleans Parish,Louisiana jail guards have been busted for a
creative plan to smuggle drugs into thejail. Former deputy is also under arrest,
and an inmate who was involved inthe whole scheme. They're all facing
more charges. So. Investigators saythe plan was to hollow out ballpoint pens
and they were hiding drugs inside thepens. There were actually several more jail

(01:49:50):
employees in the ring as well,so they got busted and arrested. While
Disney World is relaunching a fan favoriteattraction after making major updates, including renaming
one of its most popular characters.Now it's the Country Bear Jamboree, which

(01:50:11):
is a Magic Kingdom institution of partof the park. It's been there since
nineteen seventy one. They had toshut it down in January of this year
for a revamp, and it's nowrenamed Country Bear Musical Jamboree and it's the
animatronic crew of Singing Bears. Itall opens up today. Anyway, one

(01:50:33):
of the characters is renamed and missingthe name liver Lips mcgral. They said
that that name apparently is offensive.It was asked, I had no idea
that the term liver lips describes swollenlips due to excessive alcohol consumption. Oh

(01:50:56):
this guy's funny looking. I mean, look at his eyes. He looks
drunk. Yeah, slouched down,his lips are sticking out. So who
was offended by this? Oh?For christ mind? Yeah, so they're
nervous offended by that. If you'rean alcoholic, you think you care about
a dumb bear or alcoholics? Whatabout it? Or they don't want to
have mentioned alcoholics around children. No, they don't want to offend alcoholics.

(01:51:19):
What about people with narcolepsy? Andyou have the Sleepy or wasn't the Sleepy
as one of the seven Dwarfs?Is that offensive? But you got to
be kidding me. Liver lips isoffensive? Okay, So they have removed
that the Pittsburgh Steelers are going toappear in the in season version of HBO's

(01:51:41):
Hard Knocks, and Defensive Tackle CamHayward is not happy about it. The
six time pro bowler talked about iton his podcast and he says he just
doesn't want to be on the show, adding that he's worried that locker room
conversations could be taken out of context. So he says that you're going to
assume everyone's a jerk if you heardeverything that they say to one another,

(01:52:02):
But it comes from a loving placeand a caring place. So whatever they're
talking about in the locker room,he doesn't want people to hear it because
it could be taken out of context, and he's worried about that. And
then finally a little bit more falloutfrom Tenacious D. We had told you
yesterday that Jack Black came out andsaid that he was blindsided by what his

(01:52:27):
partner Kyle Gas had said regarding theattempted assassination of Donald Trump. And then
we had also told you that JackBlack said that they no longer are going
to continue the Tenacious D tour andthat all future creative plans are on hold.
Well, Kyle came out and heissued a statement of his own saying

(01:52:50):
the line I improvised on stage Sundaynight in Sydney was highly inappropriate. It
was dangerous, dangerous and a terriblemistake. I don't condone violence of any
kind, of any form against anyone. He also said that what happened was
a tragedy. Tragedy and I'm incrediblysorry for my severe lack of judgment.
I profoundly apologize to those I've letdown and truly regret any plan, any

(01:53:12):
pain that I've caused. Would youaccept that apology if you were? I
mean, I think the guy probably, like you said, he was improvising,
he made a stupid comment. Idon't think he has to lose everything,
but you're saying that they have.Now. Is he kicked out of
the band or what? I don'tknow if he's been kicked out, but
I know his agent dropped him.So did this apology come before the agent

(01:53:35):
dropped him or after? Like he'slosing he's being canceled because of what he
said. He it was highly inappropriateand now he's like, oh crap,
what did I do? So hekicked out of the band. I don't
know if that has been decided,but I do know that everything is on
hold for the moment. Now,did Jack Black throw him under the bus

(01:54:02):
or should he have? Should hehave stood up for his guy? Well,
he would go down too for itif he said, oh, yeah,
we planned on saying that. Imean, Jack's got a bigger career
than this guy. I don't knowwho this guy is besides being in the
band. Yeah, but Jack Black'sgot a huge movie career. Yeah,
he's trying to risk that. Heimmediately it's all him. It's his fault.
He did and do that immediately,which I thought was a little suspect

(01:54:25):
because I was wondering if he knewabout it, So if was that the
right move on his end? OnJack Black? Do you and if you
were Kyle and you're like Jack knewI was going to say this, would
you throw Jack Black? I don'tthink Jack Black did know what he was
going to say that, And evenstill, I mean, you get a
you would distance yourself from that.I Peter said that Black for canceling the

(01:54:47):
tour or whatever. If Peter saidthat, or if I said something like
that, what would you do,Robert and I was being canceled? I
would say, I don't know whothat is? Who don't look at it.
Yeah, lock her up, throwaway the key. What do I
care? There you go, that'sthe dizzy en Rovers Morning Glory. So

(01:55:10):
much good you'll want to bend overand kiss our ass. Watch live right
there on your stupid smart boat.Just search for Rovers Morning Glory in the
App Store or Google Play. Mikesays, why does this guy get canceled?
And no one who made Paul Pelosijokes gets canceled. No, I

(01:55:32):
think that those were bad too,And that's a serious situation. Paul Pelosi
attacked in his own home by amaniac and Dieter and all these other guy
who's thought that was hilarious and didn'tbelieve it, or conspiracy theorists and all
that. No, that was andat the time I also said that that
was bad. I've got to takea break. Eight sixty six, Rover

(01:55:55):
is our number. We will beright back on Rover's Morning Glory. Hang
on Jeffery's bed. Bugs are inhis bed and where the hell do his
cockroaches hang out? Is a negative? I'm not a fad bunch of Jeffery
used to. We're back to RoversMorning Glory. James, You're on Rovery's

(01:56:36):
morning Glory, Good morning James hy. How's it going. I was just
calling up about the y Yeah,you have it kind of right there.
Actually what you have would the viruseslive in bacteria. Viruses have to host
a self in order to get theenergy of that bbrio. That's a flesh

(01:56:57):
eating bacteria that's in salt water.So yeah, you're correct, A virus
lives in bacteria, not bacteria insideof virus. But yeah, that's basically
what you have there. And Ireally think that it's not from eating the
It's not from eating the oyster.It's from washing it down with water because

(01:57:21):
when you eat stuff, you havehydrochloric acid, and that acid kills anything
that you're eating. Animals eat stufffor all all the time and they don't
get sick. But what I'm tryingwhat I'm basically trying to tell you,
if you eat something like that,don't wash it down with water because when
you put water into your stomach contents, that water goes past your stomach into

(01:57:44):
your small intestine and if there's anybacteria the food, instead of hydrochloric acid
eating it's it gets washed down andit gets absorbed through your villa. Here
is it tied your small testine.So like fruits and vegetables or things like
that, we shouldn't rinse those offor wash them first. No, you
should wash those off, But whatI'm trying to say, you should actually

(01:58:05):
wash them off in salt because iodinethat's in salts kills all bacteria. So
if you clean anything, anything you'regonna eat, put salt in it.
Our ancestors used to put salt oneverything because iodine is an antiseptic and kills
bacteria. And sodium chloride is actuallysixty percent chloride and forty percent sodium.

(01:58:29):
The chloride is chlorine. Chlorine alsokills bacteria. If you eat anything like
that, soak it and idne saltsfor a little while. Anything. What
about oysters? Can I just wrenchthose off in chlorine before I eat them?
Or what sodium chloride with iodne init? Put them in salt,
Put them in table salts, andit will kill the bacteria before you eat

(01:58:50):
it won't taste salty. Then anythingyou dunk in salt, well, salt's
good for you. Salt makes yourheart beat, Salt grab your electrical energy.
Yeah, it's not. So everyevery food, every meal you eat,
you salt it. That's good foryou, yes, as long as

(01:59:13):
your kidneys could get rid of it, because salt takes toxins out of the
body. All right, Now,where do you get all your information from?
TikTok science? Medical science degree?A medical science degree? What does
that mean you're a doctor? Whatdo you mean a medical science to pre
med like degree? All right,all right, James, thank you.

(01:59:41):
I appreciate it. Yeah, Andit is only in table salt because they
added to it. Because regular saltlike I have a you know, big
chunks and all sorts of different salts, but they don't have the eyeline added
to it. Why do they addthat to the table salt. I guess
we need that for some reason.I don't know. Why do they add

(02:00:03):
it into that? Why couldn't theyadd that into anything else? Why added
into the salt? Why into thepep? Maybe they work together? Well?
Speaking of salt, does anyone putsalt on their watermelon? No?
I don't put salt on any ofmy food because most of the food I

(02:00:23):
has salt in it already. FriesI've seen you put salt on fries.
I've never put salt on fries.Ever, how do you eat fries without
salt. No, I'm already putsthe salt on fries before they pack them,
and I'm saying, put extra salton you. I don't extra salt
on my if there's I hardly everput salt and pepper on any food.

(02:00:46):
I eat, country fries, seakand eggs. I've seen you put salt
on that's tried. Eater and Iand we've hung out in diners all the
times. I've never always asked forthe saltche you goes uuse me, miss,
I want coffee and I need mysalt chest. Try, dude,
nice tried. It ain't working,Dude, ain't working. I know.
I don't put salt on my food. My nephew's really you know. It's

(02:01:06):
automatic salt things. You push thebutton and it spits out salt. You
guys seen those grinder. Oh yeah, it's like an automatic. You push
a button on it. You know, we were eating something over the holidays
and my nephew every bite he takesautomatic salt shaker and on each bite,
whatever it is, you just saltevery single bidy go that's good. That's

(02:01:26):
gonna be a bad habit of yours. You're already getting addicted to it.
We put it on every single bite, and now I don't the only thing
that I'm trying to think of stuffI add salt to. There's not a
whole lot. I guess French friesyou have to add salt to and I
even put it on top, butit doesn't stick enough. So then you
have to actually just dump a bunchof salt onto your plate or whatever so

(02:01:48):
that you can You have to mushthe French fries around in the salt there.
You have high blood pressure. That'swhy you have high blood pressure is
because French fries very often. Youjust said Arby's. You think your wife
for finding Arby's. I haven't hadArby's in a couple of years, but

(02:02:08):
you just told the story had Arby's. You think your wife. I didn't
know arby just right by our house, I know, and she goes,
I've gotten you Arby's from from therebefore, but I haven't. That's why
I was such an idiot. Ididn't even know there was at Arby's by
my house. I haven't had Arbiesfor a long time. Uh, yeah,
it is really good. I alsoput salt on m some vegetables not

(02:02:34):
green beans you need salt. Yeah, no, I don't need salt on
carrots, but green beans for sure. Maybe peas, but peas are okay,
but definitely green beans. And Idon't eat green beans a whole lot
either. Corn the cop yes,oh yeah, you got your butter on.

(02:02:56):
Gotta have your butter. You putthe butter on, and then that
allows the salt to stick to thecar Yeah, maybe I should try it
with a doesn't stick on the fries, dunk them in butter first and then
but then salt them. Yeah,no, I don't. I don't even
put salt on my on my ownvegetables period a lot. No, it's
not. I just usually I doeat vegetables. Vegetables you eat peace,

(02:03:18):
carrots, green beans, Yeah,why not? And those are my favorites.
When's the last time you had one? Probably can't remember the LASTI about
that one? At airtime, likewhen we do like either the salistberry steaking
and mashed potatoes or the slice tirguy, I get a manco. We usually
get peas and carrots, the littlefrozen piece and carrots, not that you

(02:03:41):
know the ones you get from theproduce section, but the frozen kind.
Yeah, still there's still vegetables tome and WHOA, all right, I
think Dean just fell down the steps. Uh, you're around rovers morning,
Good morning, Dean, you're stillthere. I'm still there. Hey,
I'm not free mad, But Ido know they add the salt prevent goiters.
To prevent goiters, that's what itwas. What's a goiter caused by

(02:04:05):
to my salt without the iodine?I guess a poenix. I don't know.
So if I eat a lot ofsalt that doesn't have that added,
like sea salt, they don't addthat to sea salt, right, do

(02:04:27):
I do I get goiters? Idon't. All right, Dean, thank
you. I've never heard of sucha thing. But that's why they added.
Why would they added to salt.Why wouldn't they add it to something
else that people leave on? Whywou't they just put it in the drinking
water so we don't get goiters likethey do with fluoride. Somebody sent me
some pictures of some people yeat,No, no, not do it?

(02:04:51):
Well, maybe I don't know.You can draw your own conclusion. Somebody
sent me an article Naomi Campbell.You remember her, the model. She's
not fifty four years old, andshe's in Abiza or Abitha or however the
hell you pronounce it. That's nothow they actually pronounce it. Yeah,

(02:05:13):
that sounds like you have a lisp. Yeah, but that's I'm just telling
you. It's not Abiza. It'sthat's not You don't call Rome Roma,
do you? Wow? I might, I just don't. It's a tomato,
that's what it is over there.Well, that's why you call it
a tortilla, not a tortilla.Is that right? But I'm saying,

(02:05:35):
if you're in Rome, everybody's it'sRoma. Nobody calls it Rome. Sure,
and Germany is deutsch Lan. Butyou tell like a dummass saying like
that over here. I didn't knowthat. I don't know. I'm just
saying when they brought it up Abitha, that sounds weird. Yeah. Well
we went to Sevilla, Spain,right, Yeah, why don't we pronounce

(02:05:58):
it Seville? I did well overthere? Oh you did not did anyhow
So Naomi Campbell is on a boatin Abiza and she's wearing a gold bikini.
She's there with some actresses. Let'ssee, she's there with Michelle Rodriguez
she's from all those Fast and Furiousmovies. And this other actress we talked

(02:06:24):
about her. I go, thatname sounds familiar. I don't know how
you pronounce this. E is zA Gonzales ari Ariza Gonzales. Not sure
how you pronounced She's a Mexican actress. What is it? Yeah? Thank
you? Uh, she's a Mexicanactress. We talked about her a few

(02:06:44):
months ago, because she's the onebecause I looked at these pictures, I
go, who is that that checkshot? She's the one that said that
she was turned down from a lotof actress jobs because she's too hot.
That she is hot, isn't she? I think Schnitzer? Maybe is that?
Who's that? Which one is that? Is it? That's theez or

(02:07:10):
he's Gonzales. Yeah, she's hot, right, yeah, I said,
let's see. Then Michelle Rodriguez Ithink is in a white bikini. She's
not looking bad for forty six yearsold. And then Naomi Campbell. If
you see there's a close up ofher, probably the closest up shot.
She's wearing a gold bikini. Andsomebody, what's going on with their crush?

(02:07:35):
Yeah, well that's what the guyemailed. He goes, what the
hell is going on? So I'mlooking at her crotch and I'm staring at
this for zoom in. Just keepzooming, instance, let's just keep zooming
what I don't see? Then realizewhat's going on here? But I go,
she's got like a huge She's gota huge Her man in the boat

(02:07:57):
is pierced with a huge ring.That's got to be it is, right,
right, Jeffrey, looks like hervagina's got some rings on it.
Yeah, it does. That's howyou tell her ate it. And then
I realized that she has some sortof I don't know, it's like a
necklace you put around your waist.I don't know what the hell that is
with some medallions on it. Yeah, and there are some. It looks

(02:08:20):
like it got twisted and pushed insideof her bikini. That's what it is,
because you see the one over hereon her leg. I thought she
had huge vedge piercings there for awhile. Oh, yeah, she looks
good. Yeah, she looks good. Yeah. How is she? Is
that her? Is that her hair? Or is that a head covering?

(02:08:41):
Okay, it's gonna say, becausethat's weird looking hair. He's always one
of my favorites of the that eraof supermodels. Naomi Campbell is your favorite,
Well, she's one of them.There's that whole little group of people
came up at the same time.Over Cindy Crawford. No, she's in
that group. I'm saying, youpick her over Cindy maybe, Yeah,

(02:09:03):
And then like Steffie Seymour she wasin there too. Who else was in
that group? Mean Blue Linda Evangelista, is that she's in that too?
Is that? Is that her?I wrong? Models from THEO of George
Michael. Yeah, yeah, therewas like, well, there's like four
or five that were all like they'rein the George Michael. The George Michael

(02:09:24):
song too Funky, I remember correctly. I remember the name of the song.
No, no, I'm trying toknow. I think I've seen the
album, but the song. Ican't remember the name of the song though,
but I could say, well funky, Okay, she does breadth is
very funky today. Okay, whateverI used, I don't Oh yeah,

(02:09:45):
I think fallout, not you fallout. Yeah, maybe you should stop
rushing for fear that the fall out. Oh man, I feel bad for
you. I I we got toget Jeffrey taken care. Have you tell
me what's happened with your insurance?And I'm still working on it, so
it did you call? No,I didn't get a chance of call yesterday,

(02:10:05):
so you're actually not working on it. You're not still working on it,
you're just not working on a period. No, I gotta I got
Like I said, I got acall. So you want to take a
moment. No, not now withyou guys, you knuckles on my phone
call, Go into an office,close the door, and we'll do the
show. And you go. You'vegot to get this done. They even

(02:10:28):
have special rooms where nobody can hearyou the call. Right right, there's
already know she's gonna do. She'sgonna stand by the door and the sound
proof. It's a sound proof room, unlike our studios. And I'm tough
that there's nothing to hear. Wedon't care, insurance company. We're trying

(02:10:48):
to help you. You need tomake that phone call. Do you want
us to look up the phone numberfor you? He get his dental work
done because he has no insurances.Insurance lapsed or he didn't fill out that.
They basically didn't give them a changeof address. And so that's why
I'm saying part of that was myfault. I didn't give them the change
of address, you know, ina timely manner for them to send me
the paperwork to renew the insurance.Why don't you look on your phone for

(02:11:11):
this? I wanted to do ityesterday, but I got stuck doing my
laundry yesterday had a whole pile oflundery. I didn't you wear clean clothes
today? Then these are clean clothesbecause I washed them last night. When
you're at the laundromat. That's agood point. I don't do f I
don't do that kind of stuff inpublic. Come on, I'm not.
You walk out to your car andI'll go to your car. Did you
drive, Yeah, I drove.I've been with you. Just sit on

(02:11:33):
your phone the whole time. Yeah, you watch the solitary. That's why
they keep me occupied. That's moresolitarily. How long were you there for?
Roughly about an hour? Oh longerthan that. You have to do
the You have to do the washand the dry wash takes about twenty stove
the machine or miche particular one Igo to the machines only take twenty seven
minutes. We're about to drive thirtytwo minutes. Oh so, hen,

(02:11:58):
what's the box of shade over?Now? Hour? All right, so
you're sitting and what did you dofor that hour? I sat played solitaire.
By the time I guess the timeI got home, the office is
already closed for the day, notduring that hour. Snit the officacles at
four o'clock and aftering the hour thatyou were doing. The laundry way office
closed at four, closes at four. No, the I get a through

(02:12:22):
the carre stores and their offices.I don't know what this. You know
you set it up? Okay,can you help him? And then no,
no, I don't. You don't. I agree, Charlie's not going
to get it close at seven,but it's his Oh I didn't know that.
I thought he closed early. Youcan just we tried making the call

(02:12:43):
once. It took him ten secondsto look out. Well, Charlie,
she got fast fingers. You can'twhen you guys want some of the worst
excuses I've ever heard of fingers.Yeah, I I really felt bad for
Jeffrey and his teeth falling out,and you know he can't get this dental

(02:13:03):
work done because he has no insurance. But he's made less than an effort
is zero effort. If you canmake less than zero effort, that's what
he's done. His effort is negativeten. So Charlie shouldn't be obligated to
help him out at all. Hecould have called instead of playing solitaire for

(02:13:24):
an hour. And I can't getanything on his behalf. There's nothing I
could do call him. I mean, no, we can't call you have.
What you have to do is youcall Charlie. You get that recording
and it says, you know,please hold your caller number forty two in
the queue. You have to waituntil they pick up. Once they pick

(02:13:45):
up, say hi, I'm callingon behalf. I'm the personal assistant of
mister Jeffrey Laroque. Let me connectyou through to mister Laroux's office and then
you call him. It interrupts hissolitaire game and you patch him through tever.
You can also just drive there.I thought they were out of town,
like in Dayton or something. Imean, I'm I'm the IW They
had one an office here in ClevelandSalts, right Byfield Heights. How did

(02:14:09):
you find that out fast? FingersRob? You find that out very fast?
Yeah? There you go so alittle thing called Google. Yeah,
that's what I'm saying. You guysuse Google for fact checking and everything else.
Hold on, there is another sourcehere that says it's only open until
five Charlie. Now there is acare source in Dayton. There's one in
Columbus, Atlanta, Indianapolis, frankFort, Kentucky, Cleveland, Ohio,

(02:14:31):
Charleston was Virginia. I'm just Ijust googled care source. Care Source Cleveland
seven am to seven pm is whatthe hours say according to Google. I
mean, I could this one sayshours of operation on care source dot com
eight am to five pm Monday throughThursday. But you could even he gets
out of work at four thirty.Defense company, just call this. I

(02:14:54):
know, there's no excuse. Stopin the car and just don't even leave
and just sit there and take careof it. Or you can do it
on your lunch break every single day. They also open at seven am,
so you can do it before youget to the fence company. I mean,
anytime you could just try a littlebit. Did you know you could
take that? You could you know, I go in the room right now
and you could call right now.I'm during this break, just say I

(02:15:18):
need insurance. That's all you needto do. There's no information we need.
I'll walk you over to one ofthe phone booths. No things,
I'll try. I'll trust to you. Guys. I'm not going with you.
I'm just sure where they're at.Okay, and then you can go
out and you decide you make thecall. All right, I've got to
take a break. We do havethese shizzy coming up the news. We'll
be right back. Hang on whereif you stumble and fall out, you

(02:15:41):
will always be there, dumb pickyou up all right after we laugh and
post a picture of it on socialmedia. Overs Morning Glory, Dumbassy.

(02:16:03):
The sus is coming up in justa moment the news. What do you
have on the way dog? Ifyou are a Lego fan, and if
you are a Car fan, Ihave a set that might be a little
expensive, but you might be interestedin it as well. I'm gonna tell
you what it is coming up next. All right, we'll get to that
in just a moment. Somebody says, Rover, yesterday you said that somebody

(02:16:30):
said something to your wife that infuriatedyou. What was that? You never
finished the story. I'm pretty easygoing, like I people can say stuff
to me. I don't get generally, I don't get too riled up,
you know. But I was maybea week or two ago, I was

(02:16:56):
in the in the master bathroom whenI was coming out and I heard my
wife. My wife gets a phonecall and she picks it up. Now,
she was doing a let's she wasworking on something for a business and
they had how can I I'm tryingto think of how I could say this

(02:17:18):
without So let's just the business neededsome work done. Let's say on the
roof, all right, as anexample, and she calls up a company
that the city said, hey,listen, you got a roof violation or
something, and you need to youneed to get this repaired. So my

(02:17:39):
wife takes it upon herself, ornot takes it upon herself, but just
working with this business to get thisdone. And she calls a place,
let's say a roof repair place,and says, hey, can you come
out and give us a you knowthat there's the city says that this needs
to be repaired. Can you comeout and do this? Get this repaired?

(02:18:00):
And the place goes sure, yeah, yeah, oh yeah, we
know the city, we know that. Just tell the inspector that you know,
we'll be out there. We'll comeand we'll fix it, you know,
in the next couple of weeks orwhatever. And uh so we'll come
out, we'll give you a quote. She goes, okay. So the
company comes out, gives a quote. My wife called another company or two

(02:18:26):
for them to come out and givequotes. So the company that she called
first ended up having a quote thatwas significantly higher, thousands and thousands of
thousands of dollars higher. So shewent with another company that gave a lower

(02:18:46):
quote, and she emailed the firstcompany and said, hey, thank you,
but you know, we're gonna youknow, we have a lower quote
that we're going to go with andyou know, thank you for coming out
or whatever. So that's when shegets this phone call. She immediately gets
this phone call from the guy thesales are up or whatever, and I

(02:19:09):
happened to be walking out of thebathroom and she puts it on. She
always talks on speakerphone, and theguy calls up and goes, okay,
uh so, let me get thisstraight. So you call me, you
tell the city that they're that we'regonna do the work. You get a
quote from me, and then youdon't even use us, and she goes,

(02:19:35):
thank you, Jeffrey for moving yourmic in the middle of that story.
Yeah, very starting Jesus Christ.Uh So she uh he goes,
so you use us to tell thecity that you're gonna be that you're you're
gonna get it repaired, and thenyou don't even use us, and she
starts to say something. She's like, well, that's not exactly what happened,

(02:19:58):
and the guy just flick hangs upon her, and I was like,
this mother effort and I I justhappened to hear this and I couldn't
believe it. The guy's tone ofvoice, everything, It was such a
little bitch. And I, uhso, I I of course I asked
her. I go, because youknow, you have to ask. I

(02:20:20):
don't know, maybe my wife diddo something wrong here, I said,
So give me this whole what iswhat happened? And she explains it to
me. She even goes through emailand everything, and then she reminded me.
She goes, do you remember whenI actually called this guy. We
were in the car and I calledhim and you it was on bluetooth and

(02:20:41):
you overheard it. And I go, oh, yeah, the guy himself
was like, Hey, tell thecity inspector that we're going to do the
work. You know, we'll comeout, we'll give you a quote.
This guy was accusing her of sayingthat, you know, calling the city
or whatever, saying that she wasgoing to get this work done by this
company, and then doesn't use likehe's the one that suggested he did she

(02:21:05):
say that? But regardless, thisguy was such a dick. And I
told my wife, I said,call that guy back. She goes,
why, I go, I thinkI need to talk to this guy and
be like, hey, mother effort, I just heard you the the tone
of voice that you like. You'resuch a Oh. I go call that

(02:21:26):
guy back. She goes, no, no, I'm not going to do
that. I go, I thinkwe should call the guy back or maybe
drive down there right now. No, don't do that. You call him
back? And she refused to callback. She goes what she goes,
this is this is this happens allthe time, Like what like this is

(02:21:48):
just a normal occurrence, Like Iwhatever, the guy was a dick.
I go, I can't believe youlet someone talk to you that way.
And I'm not doing the story justicethe way like I'm probably leaving it.
This was a couple of weeks ago. I'm leaving. I'm sure something out.
The guy was an incredible dick,and he was, and then just
hangs slams the phone down and hangsup. I'm like, what do you

(02:22:11):
expect? Like, are you supposedto go with the guy that's ten thousand
dollars more than the other company?Well, he would do that, No,
of course not. Is there anythingIf it was like a five hundred
dollars difference, you'd probably just gowith the first place, right, Or
you would say, hey, youknow what, I got a quote that's

(02:22:31):
five hundred dollars less. You guysable to do that, and we'll move
forward, right, But if it'sten thousand dollars difference, what's the point
of even at that point? Isort of even would say, wait a
second, even if the guy camedown ten thousand dollars, the fact that
he over quoted you ten thousand dollarsin the first place, screw that guy

(02:22:54):
would be my and and I'd stillgo with the other place. So the
guy, she wouldn't call him backbecause I wanted to yell at the guy,
and she's like, well, don'tworry about it. But for whatever
reason I got it just really rubbedme the wrong way that uh, you
know, she didn't do anything wrongand the guy was a complete dick,

(02:23:16):
and I felt the need to defendmy wife or to call this guy.
And I go, she goes,what are you going to say? I
go, hey, mother effort,that's going to be my first thing out
of my mouth. Hey, mothereffort. She's like, no, I'm
not calling that guy back. Andso she didn't. But why not speak?
Was it the owner of the company? Could you have spoken to the

(02:23:37):
manager? It was not the owner, Okay, I would have called the
owner and said, just so youknow, this is how your employee treats
people, and you'll never hear fromus again. But this guy, you
lost a customer. I would Iwould want to know if that was one
of my I already lost the customerwhen they overquoted. As a business owner,
I would want to know if oneof my employees was acting like that,

(02:24:00):
because that makes you look bad.And maybe the owner doesn't know that
this guy's a dick. You shouldcall the should have called back, Peter,
what would you have done in thatcase? Would you have made would
you have called back? I mean, I know the place I could have
called on my own. I supposelook up the number or whatever. But
would you What would you have doneif you heard somebody really speaking down in

(02:24:28):
like a just a tone of voicelike it was. And again, I'd
so rarely get riled up. Youcould say or do almost anything, but
it was just this guy really rubbedme the wrong way? What would you
do? Yeah? I would havedone the same thing you called back.
I can't believe he's talking to youlike that unless she did something to piss
him off, or it sounds likeyou guys were on the right and this
guy was just being a dick aboutit. Yeah, i'd call him back
to be like, what the hell'syour problem? Man? And I even

(02:24:52):
told her, I go, fine, if you don't want me to call
back, you should call back,because he ha hung up. I go,
you should call back and explain tojust say, hey, you're I
don't know what you're angry about.I didn't do anything wrong. She goes,
what do I care? The guy? She was so nonchalant about it.
I couldn't believe it because she's normallythe one that gets riled up at

(02:25:13):
things. Uh, and she didn'twant to call She's like whatever, who
cares. I'm like, yeah,but you still can't let people talk to
you that way. What would youhave done, Charlie? If I probably
laughed with the girlfriend like we wouldhave laughed that this guy's lost his mind.
I don't think I would have everthought about calling it back unless he

(02:25:37):
cussed her out. I feel likeI actually cussed her out, that'd be
different. But if I heard that, I think she would start laughing that
this guy's losing his mind, andI think we would both laugh about it.
I don't think he. I don'tthink he cussed her out, But
if her exactly and he starts sayingstuff like that, and no, that

(02:25:58):
would have really that that's that's atrip round there. That's not a phone
call, that's a trip down there. Is it a local company like here
or down the south yea? Yeah? Yeah here or down south end?
Yeah? Okay? There have youever been something had happened to me and

(02:26:20):
I don't remember offhand, but somethinghad happened where a business really stuck it
to me, And again I don'tand I was like, oh, I
wish I could just blast them onsocial media, like some people will go
to social media and blast the companyor the airline, and I just because

(02:26:41):
it didn't come up. We hadMarlon Wayne's and studio on Friday, and
there was a story about him andhe's like, United Airlines is racist because
they wouldn't let him take his overhis full size suitcase on a flight and
put it in the overhead bin.His suitcase. He had too many bags
and his suitcase was too big,and I wanted to talk to him about

(02:27:05):
that, but I didn't get thechance because I go, why would that
be racist? That doesn't make anysense. I mean, they wouldn't let
me on with that big bag either. And then I just saw in the
news again somebody else who was it? I think a former NFL player claimed
that United Airlines is racist. Andthe running back for the Broncos, So

(02:27:30):
you're talking about Yes Davis, TerrellDavis, Who's yeah, he played like
what like twenty years ago or something, Super Bowl Champion. So he claims
that his son wanted a drink ofwater and that this is his story that
they were ignoring his request for wateron this flight, and so Terrell turned

(02:27:58):
around and just app to the flightattendant lightly to get his attention, and
the guy flipped out and was like, don't touch me. And then I
don't know if they did they kickhim, what did they do exactly?
I don't remember if they he wasplacing handcuffs, he was placed in the
handcuffs. So I heard that story, and he's like, united as racist.

(02:28:24):
I got. I heard that story. I just doubt that that's the
way that that happened. You youpolitely or you know, I don't know.
I guess I probably wouldn't tap somebodyunless they were in your way and
you want him to move or something. But that's the way that it happened.
The flight attendant claims that Terrell Davisgrabbed him or whatever. So I

(02:28:46):
don't know who to believe in thatstory. But what were you going to
say, Ducie? You said,if somebody no I you wanted to blast
him on social media? Company?Yeah, there's something that I'm going through
on my end with a company,and I would love to just go on

(02:29:07):
social media and go off. Ican't. I just I don't know what
it is. Well, what dothey do? They might sometimes when I
so celebrities do that and I youknow, they go on social media,
and they're like me, me,me, man, Like everyone has that
same everyone has the same experience withthe cable company or whatever, Like,

(02:29:28):
do they not they're going to rollout the red carpet for you? Like
Sometimes sometimes it comes across as whinyand bitchy when celebrities are like, I'll
bully you with on social media fordoing me dirty, Like I don't know,
it just doesn't. I don't likethat because I don't know whatever.
But but you won't do it becauseof why No, I a because of

(02:29:50):
my job. I would never dothat because I want to be business friendly.
I just need to rectify the situationwith corporate and because the local people
are not they're not doing with whatthey do are supposed to be doing what
they do. You don't have tosay the company. You can at least

(02:30:11):
explain what they did. I ambeing charged for something. It's got to
be one of her medical visits.That's what's going on. I would say
that, No, no, becausethat's the worst those killing It's the car
still a problem. Oh my god. I have not been reimbursed and it
keeps popping up. Just cancel it. I'm not signed up for it.

(02:30:39):
Yes you did frind a car companyand tell them don't accept any more charges
from this company. I want tobe reimbursed. It's fifteen bucks a month,
it's forty, it's thirty nine.Yeah, signed up forgot about It's
no. I swear to God,because would you need to do it in

(02:31:01):
that case, I wasn't to callthe state attorney general. And you say,
listen, I'm getting there's a chargethat keeps coming up from this car
wash that I didn't charge, amonthly wash pass or whatever it's called.
And I don't know. You thinksomebody's going to investigate. They're probably not
going to investigate, but you're right, it might be a widespread scam that

(02:31:24):
they've been getting away with. Ortwo. Because the person there entered my
they were I'm like, something's notworking. Why isn't it going through?
And he was standing right there.He's like, here, let me do
it. So then he goes booooooooand he signed you up basically without your
knowledge, and then I never usedit. I never went back. This

(02:31:46):
was last year. You wanted aone off car wash, twenty year car
didn't work. He put it inand then he signed you up. So
for the past twelve months they've beencharging you. No, not twelve months,
maybe seven months. So what's thatIf it's thirty nine an, that's
a lot. Yeah, that's alot of money. What's seven times forty

(02:32:07):
thirty nine ninety nine times it's supposedto even out to forty. You'll be
seven times times forty is wow?All right, good job, Jeffrey.
Now that's two hundred and eighty bucks. You gotta get You have to get
that back. Well, you needto. You need to go there and

(02:32:28):
you need to be a super cyou next tuesday, get a carwashed to
do. No. I will neveruse them ever again. But I I
can't get in like unless I usethe car wash, because they're there.
When you go in, you haveyou have to go down a path and
then you have to get your carcar washed. They gotta have an entrance

(02:32:48):
into the place. Would you payahead of time? You have to pay.
Well, you talked about you can'tget your park now you park next
door and then walk over to thecar wash and don't leave until they said.
Situation is my wife believes, andI actually sort of agree with her.
I didn't believe it, but I'vewitnessed some things over the past few

(02:33:09):
years. She thinks that. AndI'm not a woman, so I wouldn't
know. But she thinks that womenare treated much worse than men when it
comes to things like this. AndI there was something another thing that a
guy, the dorman at our buildingactually yelled at her over something. And

(02:33:33):
I go, that guy what Andshe's like, yeah, that one.
I go, he never said that. He never brought that up to me
once. She goes, Yeah,you know why, because you're a guy
and he would not say that toyou. Yeah. My wife says the
same thing Rover. She always says. She goes, if I'm there,
they're always way nicer to her,But if she's by herself anywhere any business,

(02:33:54):
they're meaner to her. She says, there's always a difference if there's
a man there. Yeah, II think I agree with that. Now.
I never saw that. I neverreally thought about it. I'm not
a woman, so I don't know. I wouldn't live through something like that,
but I think and I wouldn't dothat. I wouldn't. Look.
I guess what, because a womancomes in, you think you can push
them around or be a dick tohim. I mean most I hope most

(02:34:18):
people wouldn't be like that. Idon't think I would be like that,
but I guess just maybe what theirclaim is my wife, theater's wife.
They can get away people, businessesor whatever. These dudes think they can
get away with it. They figurea guy's not going to stand for that,
and so they get away with itwith women. I don't know,

(02:34:39):
Crystal, do you think that's true? No? I feel the opposite.
Whenever I'm out anywhere, I feellike guys always blouse is huge, knocker
or milk at them or whatever.I okay, that's different, but not

(02:35:01):
in normal circumstance. I think,Doogie, that's why you're getting play.
If this was a guy who wentin there, you'd think if Deeter went
in there and he was getting chargedfor something he didn't, you think they
wouldn't. Would they just keep doingit? No? No, he would
intimidate them, and Peter, thiscould be your new business. Like single
women could hire you to go intoplaces that are mistreating them or not refunding

(02:35:28):
their money or doing whatever. Youcould pretend like you're the husband or boyfriend,
and then you walk in and theyimmediately go, oh, okay,
sir, yeah, we'll take careof that. Yeah, right, what
do we owe you? Yeah?So, but I've never been able to
go to social media and take itout. Yeah. I don't think you
have to go to social media.Brad. You're on Rover's Born and Glory.

(02:35:52):
Good morning, Brad. Hey,Hey, what's happening that much?
Hey you're talking about your wife havingan issue with the contractor, did you
guys? Uh not, not mycontract. Now, this was somebody that
was she was getting worke done ona building or whatever. Just a quote.
It wasn't even a contractor, justgot a quote. Well, I'm

(02:36:15):
just saying that, just uh,you know, food for thought. In
the state of Ohio, you needto get a's call a three day rescindance,
So if you do sign a contractwith a contractor, you had three
days to back out of that withno penalties. Yeah. Well that's the
thing. This wasn't even a Thiswasn't like a Okay, I'm hiring you
for the job. This was comeout, give give give me a quote

(02:36:37):
for something. And the guy wasupset that she didn't go with him to
get the work done. But hewas like thousands and thousands of dollars more
than the other two companies that shegot quotes. Doesn't everyone do that?
Don't you get multiple quotes like yesto compare of court if you're smart to
do that? Unless she led himon said hey, we're going with you,

(02:36:58):
We're going with you. You andthen she because I thought, I
thought, maybe, I go,man, I heard the way that that
guy talked to you. Maybe youdid do something like She goes, no,
here here's the email, and shepulled it up, read it to
me. I go, oh,yeah, you are in the right yar
So I don't know. I guesswomen are maybe pushed around more not physically,

(02:37:20):
but you know what I mean,I've got to take a break do
She's no, Well, you knowwhat, why don't you give us a
quick shitzy okay instead of taking abreak, Let's just let's just go.
Let's do a quick shizzy show onRollers Morning Glory. There's a picture that's
gone viral. It's in Italy,in Florence, and there was a tourist

(02:37:41):
who has pissed a lot of peopleoff because she got onto a monument and
she was simulating sex with a veryfamous statue. She's a blonde tourist who's
upset over this. I mean,she'd be fun to party with. Yeah,
she wouldn't say the name of it, giam Bologna Bachus statue. And

(02:38:07):
she was wearing denim shorts. Sheclimbed up onto it's like on a pedestal.
She climbs up on it, andshe's banging it and anyway, so
just when she's simulating something else,but it's blocked by the person's the hell
off there? Yes, they putit on there so this lady will be

(02:38:31):
found. And that's what the statuelooks like. Oh yeah, so I
get a naked statue. There's alittle pecker there. I don't care what
I'm saying. I looked this up. This is a recreation of the real
statue that's in the museum. It'sjust kind of on the street inappropriate.
You should be doing that with Honestly, who cares? I really, who
would care? Who would complain aboutthis? I get it if it was

(02:38:54):
a priceless piece of art. Yeah, yeah, but you're telling me it's
a recreation. Forget about it.I actually was late by this when I
went to Florence, been trying tofind it. It's in the middle of
nowhere. It's like in an alley. You're doing the same thing. Yeah,
back that ass up, Charlie.It was good. I like to

(02:39:18):
see that. If I ever getto go to Florence, I'd like to
see that cathedral though, the FlorenceCathedral really because that the dome on that
cathedral was designed by a goldsmith.What are we talking about that? Huh?
Kind of like Charlie given dome tothat? Never mind. Video footage
has captured one man's terrifying brush withdeath after a fireworks stunt went horribly wrong

(02:39:39):
and it nearly blew him to pieces. It's a viral clip, and I'll
let you it's just as uncle thefireworks. He's putting it into a washing
machine, he wants to say,and he's trying to prevent it from you
know, he's gonna leg press thedoor closed to keep it closed and trying

(02:40:01):
to make it explode. Okay,get followed out here, all right,
all right? So he puts fireworksin a wash, like an outside wash.
Oh my god, you see thatwow firework. That's a stick of

(02:40:22):
dynamite. Oh my god, damnoh man. Frame by frame, usually
narrow, frame by frame. Iwant to see, like, because that
thing is that is super explosive.Let's see here one of the ones that

(02:40:43):
like that first shot, the firstdown of the shooting, it up in
the second because there's two pops.There's a little pop and then they're a
big one. Oh, decapitated andthen it busts his mouth open. The
door hits right in the mouth.Yeah. Yeah, the door actually gets
blown off the washing machine and ithits them. You can see if you

(02:41:05):
go frame by frame here he getshit in the face with the edge of
the door. Oh my, onehundred and fifty stitches in his mouth,
broken apple, and has no healthinsurance, so his family get get it
called today. So I think thatthere is I don't know if there's a

(02:41:30):
fund me and people, yeah,they started to go fund Is that worth
go fund me? I mean,like, you're an idiot. Why would
we contribute to your idiocy stupidity?Right? Yeah, So, but I'm
sure people will donate with a healthinsurance if there's an update coming up.
Maybe not sure. I've been toldit's been it's pending. It's gonna be

(02:41:56):
another two to three weeks. Idie, I talked you called there.
I called there. They told me. I told him, what's the situation.
Once he told me it's it's pending. How's it pending? If you
never called before? Just told youwhat they told me? Well, you
know, I think about it.If you never brought this dispute up,
how is it pending? That's whatthey told me. They said, Uh,

(02:42:16):
well, I put it on theeighteenth of the last month, and
I'm just telling you it's I'm justtelling you it's pending. If I get
if they got they got my guyupdated my address with care source themselves up.
They dart even update would make itwhen I first did the application.
If they need anything else, theywould send me something in the mail.
What the of exactly what they need? So they just told me it's still
pending. A final decision had notbeen made. Did you ask how long

(02:42:37):
it might take for a final decision? I know how long? Hy did
say? Two or three weeks?Yes, the lady told me it's spending.
Yeah, to have a final decisionhas not been made? How long
I just told you? Rover aredo you have wax in your ears?
What I just told you about threeweeks before I get a final decision.

(02:43:01):
A guy by the name of EmonKievani broke a Guinness World Record by riding
his unicycle the length of Ireland,a total of three hundred and eight miles.
He did it in five days,five hours and twenty three minutes.
He now holds the title for thefastest crossing of Ireland by unicycle. He
said he traveled about twelve hours eachday of his attempt and admitted that a

(02:43:24):
swollen ankle toward the end of thetrip made each turn of the pedals feel
like torture. I like how hehas the world. How many other people
have attempted this? Like what aweird old money even try. That's why
he got it. Nobody did itbefore. And finally, if you are
a Lego fan and a car fan, this might be pretty cool. It's
the newest addition to Lego's Technic collection. It's a one to eight ratio scaled

(02:43:50):
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(02:44:11):
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(02:44:33):
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(02:45:00):
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(02:45:22):
She's someone had an idea you shouldcall the you should call the news about
your car wash issue. And theylove doing stories like that, you know,
they have the guy come out theinvestigator. Yeah, thank you.

(02:45:43):
I'm the investigator, not all theway, but okay, all right,
she's she's what is your microphone onover there? Dosh? Okay, it's
boy. All right. She's notreally good. She's only worked in radio.
I don't know. Twenty five thirtyyears. She doesn't know how to
run a board though, so ohwhat is she doing now? Oh my

(02:46:07):
goodness, Dater, please don't don'tever leave the board again, please,
because Ducie is just completely incompetent runningthe board. Would yes, I said,
thank you. Theater is completely incompetent. She told me to do something,
and that's why I wasn't back intime, I didn't tell you.

(02:46:28):
Well, Grover told me to tellyou. But but the thing she told
me to do wasn't. It wasn'twhat. It wasn't there. She told
me to look for something, butit wasn't there. I wonder where.
That's why, unless is it becauseit's in a different spot. No,

(02:46:48):
unless it's somebody else's. That's whyI didn't want to touch something that might
not belong to somebody. Because there'sthis one I saw one. If I
can uh huh code this, itwas upgraded, it was looked different.
Ah, and did you try it? No? Because if that's not this
person's, who cares? It lookedcompletely different than the one I'm used to.

(02:47:11):
Unless you had a complete different upgrade, backside color, then it wasn't
it wasn't in there. Well,basically, what theater's talking about it.
Are you sure you're in the rightspot, because this is supposed to be
in a different spot. Yeah,I went. I went to both,
actually fair I went to one Inever I've never been to before, and

(02:47:31):
that one, and then I didthe backup the one we park in.
You should have tried that one.Theater. I can go back real quick.
I just roll over. It looksso different because I'm very familiar with
this thing vehicle, yeks, Ispent a lot of time with it,
and this one did not look anywhereclose to So unless somebody's pouring a bunch

(02:47:52):
of money into something and upgrading anddoing all this, it wasn't it money
bags? Well the reason and Isent theater down there. I wanted to
find out. Maybe you should goback down there or send somebody down there.
I'm just very curious about this.I saw something there was, Yes,
have you seen it recently? Doyou know if there's any different upgrades

(02:48:13):
to itt me to find out?You can with that? How would you
find out? I mean, Iknow, I don't. I don't even
know what the vehicle is. Idon't know anything about the vehicle. I
thought that was a few years ago, probably has a new vehicle now theater,
No, same vehicle. I lookfor the one vehicle that he had.

(02:48:35):
That's what I'm looking for, right, yeah, yeah, same one,
but now it's different, different colorschemes, different upgrades. And I'm
like, whoa, but the vehicle, right, it's the same brand the
vehicle, but a different vehicle.Yeah, yeah, I think that's my
brand. Different model, right,different model, different colors, different upgrades.
I mean, I'll just tell youwhat I wanted to. I saw

(02:48:56):
something, Okay, I don't knowyou text, uh, curtis that okay?
Or red on anybody if he saysyeah and ask yeah, there happened
to be doing a why don't youget together? Right now? Oh?
A meeting again? So I seeI have to get them to come over

(02:49:18):
here. Secretly, I could bethere, in fact, something I was
curious about. I saw something inthe news, and I go, I
wonder if and I was curious aboutsomething, so I sent Peter to go
investigate. And uh, I guessyou You didn't. You didn't you were
nervous. You wouldn't. I wouldhave tested that one. Why, I

(02:49:39):
mean, what difference does it make? Because if I saw somebody coming up
on my vehicle doing that, I'dbe like, what the hell you doing?
There's people. This is a hugeplace with multiple there's multiple people there,
and I was like, okay,well I don't want to accidentally be
this sure what Yeah, there's morethan I thought. I've never been here
that I was like, oh,this is way more than I thought would
be there. People were going inthere. That is strange because I I've

(02:50:03):
been down there and there's no onein there. It's all it's deserted.
It's creepy. It's not there werepeople down there. Well what time of
day did you come in right asopposed to now which is? And how
many vehicles did you see, Robert, because I saw at least fifty Wow,
a lot of vehicles. Okay,yeah, yeah, yes, it's

(02:50:24):
not wasn't deserted. There was abunch of cars. All right, Charlie,
you have an answer for it.This person wouldn't leave their meeting.
Oh just can it just text back? Yeah? And working on here.
But I need you know, Iwanted to make sure it was look like
I don't have a lot of timehere. Now, I guess there's no

(02:50:50):
way. That's why I was likebeing incredibly stupid it would be incredibly stupid.
Oh no, we're all stupid.He walks here. No, No,
he's mentioned to me multiple times.Yes he does. And he moved
and I've spotted him. Oh hemoved. He moved like I told you,

(02:51:13):
Remember, Robert, I told youI spotted him. Yeah, well,
he was walking to work. Wouldn'tbe there when I had my major
award. He told me that he'smoving the following day. Okay, so
now I'm confused. Go try thatone. I think, I think saying,

(02:51:33):
well, he's been very it's beena real short texture here, run
down, give it a shot attheater? How fast? Two much there?
Two minutes back? Okay, ron, okay, I'll hurry. And
then he just sits there for tenseconds. Did he play football? This

(02:51:54):
way? Too hot? Hike?No? What is that? Was the
slowest reaction time? What the hell? Oh? Yeah? Okay? What
he got a new one? Hecould go away? Yeah, things got

(02:52:15):
a hurry, Okay, okay,all right, I'm very very curious about
something. It can't be can't betrue, though, right, Charlie.
Couldn't be of course, No,it's now that's true that But I'm saying,
I know this is very confusing.This is like a roundabout story here,

(02:52:35):
but it will make sense in aminute. Charlie, you don't believe
that it is still the case,do you? No? Absolutely not.
Also, it's totally different parking here. I think it's still the case.
It's still totally different parking or no, absolutely not. There's a cage.
It's like caged in. The parkingis like a cage, and I think

(02:53:00):
that that offers false sense of secure, bigger pain in the ass to leave
your key. Well just say it. At this point, Sorrey leaders made
it down there. I'm trying tofigure out. I saw something in the

(02:53:20):
news and it was a police blodderfrom a pepper Pipe, which is a
affluent suburb, and in a periodof I think it was two days or
something, six vehicles were stolen fromthere, all of them people leaving them

(02:53:41):
in their driveway unlocked with the keysin the car. Who does that?
Who? Why would you ever dothat? I don't understand this. Can
someone explain this to me? Now? Uh? Some some more cars were
stolen out of a garage and thegarage I think the garage door opener was

(02:54:09):
taken from one car used to openin an unlocked car, open up the
garage, go in and there werecars in the garage unlocked, with the
keys in the car in the garage, and they just backed the car out
and steal it and drive away.That's a little more understandable, but still
not one hundred percent understandable to me. I don't know. So in my

(02:54:31):
we don't take your keys in thecar or in the house when you get
out. Of course I do,I'm saying, but at my uh so,
I was upset because I forgot tolock my car and then somebody walked
in and they rummaged through my stuffwhere I grew up. We didn't leave
our keys in the car, butI don't think we really locked them.
That's just we just nobody nobody wouldbe around. There's no we didn't have

(02:54:54):
sidewalk, like nobody's really walking around, so we have to pull into our
driveway. There's cornfields and stuff.So there was a lot of people don't
track. But I just don't understand. It's a gist. It's it's not
the leaving the keys in the carovernight inside your unlocked car in your driveway.

(02:55:15):
That's just an invitation for people.Now. The reason I bring this
up there was somebody at work whowould leave in the park I couldn't believe
this, leave their car in theparking lot, come into work and they
would leave the key. They wouldleave the car unlocked. Weird enough,

(02:55:35):
but they would leave the keys inthe car. Who does that? One
guy? One guy guy? Ourmanager Keith Hodgkiss. So I saw this
story about all these cars getting stolen, and I go, I wonder if
he still did he learn his lessonafter dead or then used this knowledge to

(02:56:00):
go down during contract negotiations and handcuffhimself to Keith hodge steering wheel and then
start driving the thing because the keyswere in there. Do you remember how
bad he was flipping out? Hewas going. He wouldn't even go down
to try to talk theater out ofthe car. If you remember, he
sent Keith Kennedy Keith Kennedy because hewas so upset he couldn't speak in a

(02:56:22):
blouse. But Keith Kennedy was ina blouse. Remember that? So do
you believe old old habits die hard? Do you think I asked him,
like maybe a year ago ago,you still leave your keys in the car
and leave the car unlocked? No? No, I don't do that anymore.

(02:56:43):
Do you think he really old habitsdie hard? Do you think he
really stopped doing that? Or doyou think he still leaves the car unlocked
here at work? Well, Teter'snot back, right, I think Teeter's
in the car. I think Theateris just driving around and back in two
minutes. I would move it.Yeah, he can't be that dump.

(02:57:05):
You cannot. Honestly, they shouldjust fire the guy today. If his
in the car a lot, yougo, this is the world's dumbest manager.
This guy is stupid. There's somethingwrong with him. You gotta fire
the guy like you cannot be thatdumb all right? Theeter is back,
sitting down. What do he gotfor me? Theeter? That car was

(02:57:30):
locked? It's okay, but whoknows that that was the car? All
right? I never got confirmation andI'm just tugging on this car. It's
locked. Curtis is giving me therun around. I go, what kind
of car is? Does he drive? Cheap? Okay? Yeah, I
know, I say what color?And what kind? I don't know.

(02:57:50):
He got a new one. Hesaid that the old one was not there.
That for sure was not there,because I know that car. But
there's one jeep in the in thelot where he parks. I don't know
where he parks, but in thatgarage there were three of them, but
one in particular looked like his make, his old make. Did you try

(02:58:11):
all three? No? Single ofthe one we park? No? No,
no. The other one the executivelot lot, first floor, where
I thought sometimes a park there.No, he doesn't park. That white
is technics. I'm looking for that. I was looking for a specific car,
not there. These two were oldermodels, one was brand new,

(02:58:35):
upgraded. I go, this hasto be his car, locked, completely
locked? Did I tell Did Iever tell you? There was a in
the building that I was renting abouta year ago. I know, it's
been like forever. Oh my god. It was the no maybe a year
and a half, the first placeI rented when the condos started being remodeled.
And in the parking garage there wasa Ferrari and it was a black

(02:58:58):
Ferrari parked there where, never moved. It was actually covered in dust.
I'm like, what is this?Is this like abandoned car. It was
completely covered in dust with like fingerwriting on it and stuff washed me or
whatever, you know. And welived there for six months and I'm like,
this car never moved, I've neverdid somebody, is it a stolen

(02:59:20):
car? That? Then somebody wholeaves a Ferrari like that? You know?
Yeah? Is it a stolen carthat was just ditched or whatever?
And I don't know why. Ithink the door was cracked a little bit,
as a matter of fact, likecracked open just a little bit,
and I tried to handle the thing'sunlocked. I opened the door, looked

(02:59:43):
right inside an unlocked Ferrari. Howdo you do that? I don't know.
I don't get it. Maybe thekeys were in it. I could
have driven it away. If KeithHodgkins owned a Ferrari, I'd be I'd
be sitting pretty right now. Allright, I've I've gotta here's the guy
that says, I work for apolice department in a wealthier city. This
is very common. The police chiefhas to do announcements on social media to

(03:00:07):
tell residents not to do this.How stupid could you possibly be? Like?
Who? This is? Like peoplewho don't lock their door at night,
you know, or when they leavefor work, they don't lock their
their house. I don't understand thesepeople. All right, I've got to
wrap things up. We have theaftermath starting out RMG Plus in just a
few minutes. If you're not aPlus subscribers, sign up at Rover Radio

(03:00:28):
dot com so you can watch orlisten live as they get started. In
just a few minutes. We willbe back live. Yes, I'm going
to be out at the grand openinga circle K and Solen today from eleven
thirty to one, giving way agrand a grand a grand today today,

(03:00:48):
one thousand dollars or is this likea candy bars or something? Is this
a and circle K gift cards forguests? Stuff a thousand dollars in circle
K gift cards. That's cool.So today grand opening, circle case.
So on, I'm gonna get thereabout eleven giving away grand the grand opening.
Okay, go see Charlie over there. So you're gonna do the aftermath

(03:01:13):
and then you're gonna end the aftermathand you're gonna skate right there. Yes,
okay, all right, the aftermathstarts in just a few minutes.
We'll be back live tomorrow morning.I have a great day. It's Rover's
Morning Glory.
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