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June 24, 2024 • 180 mins
Toddler gets trapped in a Tesla.
Jeffrey's son attacked him in a scratch attack.
Krystle is finalizing her divorce.
Somebody hacked Jeffrey's phone and blocked Krystle's number.
Criminals are setting up cameras outside of people's homes before robbing them.
Rover is a receiving a major award.
Guy gets shot on his front porch after pointing a gun at a cop.
Charlie recaps his trip to Pittsburgh.
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This is Rover's Morning Glory. Roverbacked up for some reason. Ugi leader
Charlie compare her wife to his toiletband Jeffrey, I want to say.

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Streaming on Roverradio dot Com, Rover'sMorning Glory starts now. Good morning,

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what's happening? It is Monday,June twenty fourth, twenty twenty four.
Good morning, gets Rover's Morning Glory. I'm Rover, Dougie is here.
Good morning, sir. Dieter isyo, and you're with us as well.
Eight six six yo, Rover isthe number eight sixty six nine sixty
seven six eight three seven. That'show you reach the show. Give us
a call it that number. Youcan text us at that number that comes

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into the studio in real time.You can tweet us. Just put at
Rover Radio somewhere in your tweet thatcomes into the studio in real time.
But the best way give us acall eight sixty six nine sixty seven six
eight three seven. It's your emailhere in just a moment, mister Jeffrey
ellen Looke is here. Good morning, Jeffrey, Yo, Yo, what's

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happening? Uh? You tell me? You tell me. I look like
you have a few scratches on yourarm? There is that from the fence
company? Or is it? Whatis that? Geez so from your cat?
Oh my gosh, it's all bloody. Yeah, you're pretty scratched up.
Note what is it inside to?He has like three or four?
He won't show the camera. Whydon't you show that? Show that to

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me? What happened when you seethe inside? Now? Well down?
Uh? Now they go like this, he just do this. He just
refusing to show us the inside ofhis over here. I know that.
Jeffrey flips. You keep going,keep anyway, he's refusing. What's up?
Rotate? Keep going, keep rotatingyour arm? You know there we

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go. Okay, let's see here. What's that? Oh? What?
What are all these scratches from Jeffrey? Working? But what are these company?
H Yeah? I mean like whenyou're handling knucklebar chailing wire. Yeah,
sometimes that happens, that's what thisis from. Yeah, deez,
you can you see these? Jeffrey? You have a lot right here on
your arm, like the ones,the ones that you were you're pointing to

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here. Just do a little bitstory behind those. Yeah. Well yeah,
Rover gets through his emails and okay, all right, it's gonna be
some sort of weird story. Okay, I just looked in there. I
know that Crystal is going to Ibelieve I could be wrong, but I

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think that she's going to finalize herdivorce today or go or some sort of
hearing for her divorce. Is thataccurate, Crystal? It's the final?
Yeah, the final. She lookslike she's going to a club theater.
Look at this like this is shedressed? Yeah? You make for the
last second like, oh, Idon't want to do it. I have
a blazer in my car because Ihave on slides right now, she's got

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like it sounded like a club thismorning. When I pulled in, her
car was bouncing into so loud.Oh yeah, yeah, she's got to
have her divorce songs. Yeah,yeah, exactly, exactly. All right,
I will get to the email herein just a moment. So it
says, Jeffrey is deodorant all overthe side of his shirt. That's good

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that he puts him out. Yeahyeah, let's not complain about it.
I want's complaining about that. Letme get to the email. Let me
open this up here here it is, Patrick writes, all right, I
do commercial HVAC and refrigeration, butdoing it for over ten years. So
this is all based on the thingsI heard you talking about on the show.

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I would need to be on siteto truly diagnose the problem. But
it sounds like the technician did agas and go to you guys where he
just added refrigerant to the unit andonce it came down to temperature, he
left. It sounds like you guyshave a leak in the line, and
it sounds like the leak is locatedabove your office, as the tiles on
the ceiling indicate. You need tocall a competent technician out there instead of

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the guys that are hacks, likethe same guys working on your condo,
and then he gives his phone number. All right, well, I'll pass
it along. I'm sure who knowswhat they got going on here? Now?
I don't know if any of thatstuff, I mean, we don't
know, because you can only maybethey did. Maybe they probably are completely

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confident the people who are here,and I just the leak. Who knows
if that's related? I don't know. Let's see. Oh my goodness,
this for whatever reason, this emailcame across oddly formatted. That's right,
let's see high Row now he's Iknow he's in Los Angeles. High Row

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says, Happy Monday. I writeto you today to talk about health.
I know with regards to JLR it'sin one ear out together, but I
want the best for all of you, especially for him. His family depends
on him. The best of myrecollection, he's not gone to a regular
doctor visit in the last eleven years. Maybe he never talks about it,
but I listen to the show everyday start to end, and sometimes multiple

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times. I would like to knowif his A ones. I would like
to know his A ones and hislast labs. And uh, I don't
know. I don't what is aone C? All I hear in these
commercials is uh I could lower myA one C. I just have to
take with gov or Ozembek or Jaradiansor something. I don't know. Whatever

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a one C is, I wantlower A one C I think is from
what I gathered on commercials. Jeffery, you know your A one C level?
No, I never heard of ituntil you guys started talking about it.
No, you don't. You've neverheard of a one C? No?
Okay, I mean, like Isaid, I'm not a doctor,

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so it'd you're pre diabetic, aren'tyou. That's what the that's how I
was last told. But I don'tknow what that level is. So all
right, when's the last time youwent to the doctor for uh? I
probably can't remember that. No,I'm serious, I can't remember. I
can't remember the last time I wasever added the doctors those pick some years
back. So I have a checkup tomorrow. I got all my blood

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work done. Yeah, I canlook it up. Okay, look up
your A one C. But everythingwas totally in the normal range. He
also wants to know what is yourone four D. Jeffrey, do you
know what that isnts on your mama'sface nude? Let's see if you do

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have your insurance, and I don'tthink you do anymore, Why don't you
Why don't you go to the doctor? What if you have insurance? Jeffrey,
why don't you have insurance? Isaid, I know you don't right
now, but why wouldn't you Thisis just a new thing where he doesn't
have an insurance. Why wouldn't youjust get yearly check up? Especially if
you really limited per family or MaryElizabeth uses all of the allocations. I

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think she's tapped out. She's adifferent insurance, right, so she has
like the Medicare. I don't knowif she had I think she had that.
I think he medicaid off. That'slike all the fees paid Medicare and
whatnot. Min understanding. I don'tknow, right, that's irrelevant. Why
how come like what? Oh?Sorry, I didn't mean to ask a

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question. Why don't you go tothe doctor? Ever? I just I
just never got around even going tothe doctor, you know. I just
like, I'm so busy, wrappedup with working and making sure my care.
He does not have a moment ofdowntime. Yep, he's very,
very busy for eleven years. Elevenyears, yea. All these wrestling events,
wrestling practice, karaoke, grocery storestwo hours away. He just does

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not have one minute of free time. Wait, what is it called the
ast A? What is the onesee? Let's see now. Hiro says
he's going to get this year.His goal is to get his colon checked
like the Eater, get a newdentist like Jeffrey, get his eyes checked
like Rover needs, and get hisfeet checked. I don't know who needs.

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I think that's on his own.Also, He says that currently he's
been off his ozepic for about fivemonths and he did gain about twenty one
pounds since he got off of it. People are saying, I don't look
sick anymore. Many people were concerned. They thought I was really sick or
something. Well, I don't know. I can't find it. I have

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all these different names that I don'tknow. The only thing I'm low on
is vitamin D. Let's see here. Clancy writes, you were over.
I wanted your advice on going bald. I called in recently asking about having
a testicle where he moved due tocancer, and now I'm about to lose

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all my hair as well. Ijust wanted to see what your advice is
for a young man like me topull it off as well as you do.
I included a picture I took withCharlie for reference of how long my
hair actually is. Here he is, Oh, yeah, he's got long
hair, doesn't he? Yeah,Well that's your whole identity right there.
See. I never had long Imean I didn't. I had really thin,

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garbage hair from you know, fromwhen I was a little kid.
So when I started going bald atthe age of nine, it didn't really
bother me going bald because they neverhad great hair. Now if I had
good hair and then you'll lose it, now, that would be that would

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be tough. So my advice is, I mean, I don't know.
I don't really have any advice otherthan yeah, just shave it with clippers
and they get to and then Ijust what I do is just shave my
head in the shower like once atwice a week. I guess, very

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easy to do. You get toneed a little mirror in there. You'll
be set. It's the easiest way. No mess, no clean up,
nothing, Don says, I've enjoyedlistening to Charlie's try files and tribulations and
it searched for firewood. We haveheated our house with wood since I was
in high school. I've been cuttingfirewood since i was fifteen. I'm now

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sixty seven. I'm sending some picturesof my cutting and splitting and a few
words of advice. This guy haspictures of him cutting wood, splitting wood.
There. He is an hard,hard hat, just out there cutting
wood. He's got a chain saw. This guy's just cutting wood. He

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sees a downed tree on the sideof the road. This guy kitchwood.
Yep, he attaches it to histruck. He hauls it back to his
house and then just chops it allup. Anyhow, we have a furnace,
a fireplace, insert even a woodcook stove in the kitchen. It
gives us extra heating in the winter, and we occasionally cook on it.
Does he just smell like a campfiretwenty four to seven. And he's got

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burning wood in every room of hishome, his furnace in his basement.
Oh my god, that looks likesomething out of a horror movie, doesn't
Like, there's this stockpile of woodin the basement. Now he's got that
really stacked up, nice and neat, nice stacked job. But the spider
isn't that's in his house. Ah, he's he's a man's man. Everything

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he cares about that spiders are afraidof him. He stay away. And
then he goes on, Oh man, he's got, he's got. He
talks about the saws that he has. Charlie, what kind of cause he's
got a husk var and a foursixty rancher. Okay, yeah, he
also has a husk varna four thirtyfive four thirty five yeah, yeah.

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And as for splitting, the poplaryou got is good. It splits easy,
but it burns fast and hot.I heard the ash is good.
Now, there's a lot of asharound here due to the dead trees from
the ash, boar beetle. Itsplits easy, that burns well. Oak
and locusts are better, but it'sa little harder to split. Say anything,

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they don't know already everybody knows thisstuff. This guy's card. Wow,
I mean that's a lot of what. That is a lot of what
well to heat your old house.I wonder how much he goes through it
said in the email palette or whatever. Fourteen logs of something? Is that?

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Honestly? Does that smell like acampfire if you're heating your home with
I've known people dead wood burning stovesthey used to hear their house. I
don't remember it's smelling. It's beena while since have been around one.
Now, Bryce, as you've beendoing firewood all wrong. No. Yes,

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he just had an entire court offirewood split and ready to go.
Within two hours, he picked upsome logs, three truckloads, and there
was still snow on the ground.He decided to split all of them.
And move him to the front ofhis property. Okay, all right.
I went from whole logs to fullysplit firewood in less than two hours.
Charlie stopped being a cheap ass andfind a hydraulic los a log splitter.

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Yah. Yeah, anybody could dothat, So you'd rather just the manual
labory. That's the man's h Yeah. I got my mole well in the
vickyard chopping. Now, John saysI am responsible for Charlie's ticket drama.
I knew that Bert was going tobe in Rochester. He says, you

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knew Bert was going to be inRochester on Sunday. How did you know
that? I'm guessing you looked atthe schedule and you would have seen he
was in Pittsburgh on Saturday. Iunderstand you're on the air in Rochester,
That's why you would advertise for thatshow. But you're also on the air
in Youngstown, and we are justas close to Pittsburgh as we are to
Cleveland. We would have liked toknow that Bert was doing his Saturday show

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in Pittsburgh. We told you,no, No one told me. Actually,
no one told me. You couldgo back and listen to that show,
and no one told me no,no, no, I'm saying we
told the audience the next day wasstill the before. That's true, Yes,
yes, found out now. Idid not know this. I didn't
look anything up. I only readwhat's given to me, and I did

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give it to you. Dougie isthe one who gave this to me.
And she wrote a thing down.And then I even said he must be
somewhere Friday and Saturday, not knowingwhere he was, and she goes,
yes, so she, for whateverreason wanted to exclude where he was on
Friday and Saturday. The assistant gaveme that and said, can you please

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promote the Rochester show? Okay?Is it true? Okay, all right?
Didn't want to promote the Pittsburgh show. I don't know, okay,
I mean I just did what theysaid, Okay, all right, So
I didn't know anything about the Pittsburghshow. But anyhow, he says that

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when Charlie was doing the final plugof who was on the show, he
knew about the Pittsburgh date, andhe should have said something like, oh,
I see her in Pittsburgh Saturday,What a coincidence. I'm going to
be there. Maybe I'll come tothe show. But I don't ever dropped
the ball. That's right, yeson here? Who'd have loved that?

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No, that would have put himon the spot. He has had to
say, Yes, that would havebeen the way that I personally that I
would have done it on air.He would have wanted me on air to
mention I'm saying how I would havedone it. Now, you well,
okay, I don't think you wouldhave liked that? What do I care?
And Tricia says, listening to Charlietrying to defend his position on not
asking for tickets to Burt's show himselfwas ridiculous. He's a grown man who

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regularly talks about and makes fun ofothers uncomfortable situations on the air, But
now he couldn't muster the courage toask for concert tickets without someone else's help.
This is something my twelve year oldmight feel strange about. Not a
grown man who's met Bert Kreischer onmultiple occasions, has he met Has this
woman met Tuji? Though? Uh? Because she'd be furious if I went

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and just asked, who's she shakingher head? No, let's see,
oh, she says, And ifit's discriminaty discriminatory to select a specific gender
for your uber driver, Then itwould also be discriminatory to select the gender
of the doctor who would be performingyour colonoscopy. Well, my uber driver
isn't touching my butthole, So Ithink there is a little bit of a

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difference between a driver and someone conductingmedical stuff on you. I see a
little bit of a difference there.Well, that's just me. Oh,
we had a driver that conducted medicalstuff on us. Did a colonoscopy on
you? No, the Jeffrey withthe eature, Yeah, that was very

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strange. He's a doctor from anothercountry. Yeah, well he says,
like a witch doctor or something.Yeah. Yeah, it's took out a
huge needle put in the webbing ofJeffrey's hand right there in the front seat,
cured him. I've got that allthat swelling from his broken ankle.
He broke his ankle when we wereon a bus tripping. The guy acupunctured
him right there in the uber.Wiley wrote, It's very bizarre, right,

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Jeffrey, How could I forget?I spent part of that day in
a wheelchair while we were at thehotel, and then by that by the
end of the day, we wereoutside seeing around Chicago. I was up
and walking, so, oh,you weren't I pushed around all night?
I don't know. Well, yeah, when we were in I think when
we were the but it was bythe next day I think. I think
I was already up and walking,so it was just to keep the weight

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offenses so I can let it rest. I guess I don't know, but
hey, whoever did it, Ididn't have to go to I didn't wind
up in an emergency room in Chicago. Jesse. Right, So we're after
listening to the argument between Dougie andCharlie on Friday, and now completely understand
why Dougie is single and why shewill remain single until she dies. She's
a total bitch. No sane manwould ever put up with that. And

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Patrick says we're over in regards tofront show about the tickets for Bert.
This crushes my soul to write this, but I agree with Dougie. Charlie
shouldn't put her in that situation.Rover, I beg of you. Please
remind me what an awful person Dougieis. We'll just listen to today's show.
I'm sure you'll get plenty of ammo. Let's see Dan sent in a

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video about a girl. Let mesee. Maybe I have it. I
don't know. Hold on me second, Do I have this? What is
it? Here? Got to goto today's date? Give me a minute.
All right? Here it is.Here is a cancer patient getting a

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surprise. Oh that's uplifting. Hereit is Hi, Delilah. I'm surprise
for you. It's a special videothat the singer of Hey There, Delilah
sent for you, and he madeit just for you. Do you want
to watch? It's Delilah. It'sTom from Plain White Teas. I hear

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you're a big fan of our songeither, Delilah, so figured that I
would play for you right now.Actually, you know what, I got
a better right you? Hang ona second. Oh my god. Oh
and there comes the guy from PlainWhite Tea's taking for the cancer girl who's

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named Delilah. Yeah that's cows andmiles away. But girl, tonight you
look so pretty us you do me? Hey there, Delilah, here's to
you. She's had cancer for fouryears, it says in Astralia. Off.
Jeez, that's sad, isn't it? Oh my god? Hold on

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that Doug is crying now she arecrying. It's nice. Oh wow,
No, it is sweet. That'sa poor girl. It's sad, isn't
it. That's somebody eight years old? Was was it eight? Is that
what they said? Eight years old? Bad? Only cancer since the age
of four? Oh my god,Well I hope that I hope that she

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gets better. Whatever. Oh Isaw Charlie ub in his eyes. Charlie,
he's just hung over. People nothave any reactions. No, I
thought it was sweet. Just notcrying. I've seen videos like it before.
I've seen it before. I've seenlots of You can type that in
on YouTube. There'll be a thousandof those. Yeah, good for the

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girl. Now, you guys weretalking about Jeffrey not ever going to the
doctor's office. But this guy saysthat he saw Jeffrey in the Youngstown area
on Friday at the doctor's office.Oh no, that's what he says.
Blame yourself. You in a Youngstown. Leave the microphone. No, I

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was not in a Youngstown are yourFriday night? No? This is during
the day. The doctor's office isn'topen at night. Was not, just
was not in a Youngstown. Guyhas photographic evidence, So that is Jeffery
like usually, I know that's notme, dude, Nice, that's you.
Nice. Try. I don't havethat big of a guy. I

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don't have hair like yeah, solike nice try, dude. And I'm
not that tall you would have hairedjust like that. I don't know what
you're talking about. How talk ishe sit a good chair? At least
it's probably taller than me. Butit's not me because I was never in
a Youngstown area. Like nice,he's wearing a wedding rig, thought that
guy? So that guy's happily married. I'm like, Jeffrey, where's your
wedding rag? At home? Inmy drawer because my fingers are too fat

(23:03):
for me to put it on?But you, yes, oh god you're
too fat. It doesn't you can'tjust leave that wedding ring on your where's
your wedding ring? Since, forinstance, we're on a subject. Well
he's too fat too, Okay,there you go. I wear mine on
my penis, okay, Rover andI I have my wedding rings. I
talk the way so I don't losethe damn the bloody damn thing instead of

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on your penis. All right,I'm everyone who hasn't seen a penis in
fourteen years. All right, burnbaby, all right, I've got to
take a break. Our number iseight six six yo rover eight six six
nine six seven six eighty three sevenwill be right back. Hang on rovers

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morning, Glorie. Your life hasyou down, Just remember, keep fighting,
push forward, staying one tequila,one morning, Glory. Have you

(24:23):
noticed there's been a lot of storiesabout Tesla's locking their owners in the car
recently. Like I saw one maybea week or two ago about a girl
trapped in her Tesla. Charlie.Maybe you can find that video, Like
this woman. I mean, it'sso over dramatic. This woman's in her

(24:44):
Tesla. She's I think you'd justgone through like a drive through or something,
and then her battery died. Andit's not the main battery the car.
The doors are electric, but they'reI believe if I'm not mistake,
and they're controlled by a regular Thereis a regular battery in a Tesla and

(25:07):
that's what controls the doors and stuff. And so if that goes out,
then the doors don't open. It'sa it's a it is a serious design
flaw. Now there is a latchin there, but no one knows where
it is. I had a Teslafor many years. I couldn't tell you
where the thing was. I knowsome of them, Like I think in
the back seat, the back doorsyou have to like go underneath the floor

(25:33):
mat and there's some sort of weirdI don't know. I don't know where
the emergency lovers are. But shouldn'tthey teach you that when you first buy
the car, Like here, thisis important. This is the emergency latch.
Well, one would think, sure, but or how about label it?
How about put a little a littleside, a little stick something,
you know, something to point youin the right direction of where the latch

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is. But anyhow, the onewho was in the fast food, she's
very over. Oh it's so hotin here. Oh it's like one hundred
degrees outside. You can get outof your car to break the window if
you need to, Like you're notwhat are you gonna melt in there or
something? Give me a break.But then it happened. There's another story.
Here's a woman, a grandmother tookher granddaughter. I think it was

(26:18):
to the zoo. And here's whathappened. This was in Arizona, where
it's probably really hots I's gonna takemy granddaughter to the zoo. Renee Sanchez
says she's a big fan of Tesla, but what happened to her recently has
changed her mind. That's because Reneetells On your Side she loaded her twenty
month old granddaughter into her car seatfor a trip to the zoo and I

(26:41):
closed the door, went around thecar, get in the front seat,
and my car was dead. Icould not get in. My phone key
wouldn't open it, my car keywouldn't open it. It's on your Side,
explained in a recent on your Sidereport, When the Tesla battery that
operates electronics dies, there's a hiddenlatch on the driver's side armrest that will

(27:03):
unlock the door manually. It's alatch many Tesla owners don't know about.
But in this case, Renee wasstuck outside of her Tesla while the toddler
was trapped inside, buckled into acar seat. Renee tails on your Side.
She had no option but to callnine to one one, which immediately
dispatched Scottsdale firefighters. And when theygot here, the first thing they said

(27:25):
to me is ough to Tesla.We can't get in these cars. And
I said, I don't care ifyou have to cut my car in half
get her out. Firefighters were forcedto break a window with an axe,
but they first covered the window withtape to keep glass from falling inside.
Meanwhile, Renee's granddaughter sat alone insidethe tesla that was getting hotter and hotter,

(27:48):
so she would I like how theymake this so over dramatic, like
it's getting hotter. I mean,my gat you just break the window?
If is that dire of a circumstance, right, he just break the window,
you get the kidnap, right,you don't stand around put tape on
the window and all that as good. I guess they did that, but
they had the time. It wasokay for the first few minutes, but
as soon as the fireman came andall the commotions started and the windows getting

(28:14):
broken into, she started crying becauseshe was scared. A firefighter was able
to climb through the window and pullthe toddler to safety, even gave her
a little fire hat to calm her. After I knew she was safe,
then the anger, and then allthe thoughts of oh my god, this
could have been so much worse.The twelve vault battery that powers the electronics

(28:37):
had died with no warning. Tesladrivers are supposed to get three warnings before
that happens, but the Tesla servicedepartment confirmed to Renee that she didn't get
any warnings at all. That's thething. When that battery goes, you're
dead in the water. On yourside has learned there is a way for
drivers to unlock their cars when they'restuck outside, but it's a complicated series

(29:02):
of time consuming steps involving wires andbattery chargers. But again, many Tesla
owners and first responders don't even knowabout it. Yeah, I mean,
how would you know about any ofthat stuff? Anyhow? So do you
have the one of the girl inthe I think she went to a fast
food? Yeah, I think Ifound it. She same thing as,
Oh my god, it's getting sohot in here. Here's she? Oh

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she's cute. Here she is.Guys, I'm literally a more on.
I'm a moron updating my car.By the way, it's been updating for
the past thirty minutes. It saysit's only supposed to chart or update for
twenty four minutes, and when yourcar is updating, you are stuck in
your car if you activate it whenyou're in here. So I did that

(29:48):
and down. I think it givesyou a warning by the way. It
says, hey, things are notgoing to be operational. You're updating your
car. But she doesn't. Shedoesn't read apparently suck of my car literally
dripping like dripping sweat, and insidemy car it's one hundred and three degrees.
So I'm slightly freaking out. Ihope I don't like run out of

(30:08):
air. I can't open up thedoors with the windows, otherwise I could
potentially damage my car. So I'mjust stuck in here, roasting like a
frickin chicken and dripping sweat. MGfile A order has been done for thirty
minutes and literally sitting outside. Soyeah, I will be stuck in my

(30:32):
car until further notice. She didsurvive. I mean, I know it's
hard to believe, but she actuallypulled. She pulled through miraculously. God,
oh my god. Don't you thinkthat's a design flaw that they I
mean, yes, it's like we'removing forward with technology, of course,

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but like your other cars, likeif you could always get into a car,
there's no like oh yep, justthe doors stop working one day,
like without warning. That seems tome to be a huge design flaw.
I would say, yeah, butit's also on the person. I mean,
how dumb are you? You shouldknow how to get in and out
of your car. Shouldn't every personknow that? They should teach it to

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you when you buy the car.You should just know in the back of
my mind. In an emergency,I can pull this lever which is round
the door handle. You forget,it's right there. You just lift that
little button. There's nothing, butit's underneath. It's not visible. They
don't know. If they put alabel on it and they said, hey,
emergency door ledge with a little arrowdown there, then you would be
able to You would know about it, right, shouldn't they be in the

(31:37):
back of your mind? Okay?I know right, here's a little lever
right by my left hand. Ican just push. So you know everything
about your car. You've had thatcar forever? Yeah, ten years at
least it seems like you've had itforever. Yeah, So you know everything,
all the ins and outs of it. You know everything about it if
you have to I don't know ifif you have to change your tire,

(32:01):
you know where to put the jack, You know where the jacket, you
know everytha you know everything. Youknow everything about it. Everything you need
to know is in the owner's manual. Rover, that's your fault. And
if I if I was stuck thebattery dies, I'll just leg press that
window open. I'll just push thedoor open. Shoulder blasted. Who cares
you damnged your car? I wantto live if it's one hundred and ten

(32:22):
degrees, I'm not going to diein my car. And I don't even
think they have a written manual.It's probably an electronic manual for the car,
so it must be on your phoneor something. If they're down there's
written. I guess that's a lawsuit. I don't know, discriminate against those
without phones. So you have toprovide written as well. I don't.
I talk to every car guy.He's like, you could fix anything in

(32:44):
your car with your owner's manual.Everything you need to know is in that.
It's in the glovebox. That's allyou need. Yeah, okay,
it's basic tools, all right.But I'm just saying a little old lady
read it. Oh you can doit. So you're gonna blame her for
not knowing that. Yes, ifputting a kid in there, how dangerous
was that? I don't find thatto be dangerous at all that you.

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I mean, hey, how isthe kid supposed to open up the door?
Then at that point, if you'vestrapped the kid in, yes,
so you're saying that what she shouldhave done is she straps the kid in
the car seat, and before shecloses the kid's door, open your door,
so now you have two doors open, then closes the secondary door.

(33:27):
Now you close yours. Well,then while you probably want to start your
car, though, make sure it'sready to drive before you close your door,
so that you know you don't getlocked in there with the kid,
just in case I'm nailed it.A lot of steps here theater, She
sounds dumb. And where they saidthere was a secondary way outside the car
to do it, they said itwas hard. Were you going to do

(33:47):
some this and that and you canstill open the car door? Oh I
this happened to me where the battery, the smaller battery on my Tesla died.
And what you're saying is not practicalin Oh my god, no,
in order to do that, youhave to somehow I forget how you did

(34:08):
it on mine, but you hadto like remove the front of the car
like there's like a pop off,like like there was a piece that you
pop off, and then you haveto somehow like get in there, and
you had to put you had toput jumper cables in there. I mean
it was it's a whole thing.It's not like it's not just a two

(34:30):
second fix. Hey, you needa car, you need another car.
We need jumper cables, you needall those things. It's just not it's
not practical, it's it's it's Ithink it is a serious design flaw that
they need to figure out. Now. I'm curious. I was to have
designed an all electric car, Ithink the first thing I would do is

(34:52):
make sure the car is designed withmanual door handles to to alleviate that have
the car has additional manual door latchesand handles like a regular car does.
So this way, in an emergencylike this, you wouldn't have this issue.
There I go, I'm thinking inmy car, I have an electric
car, not a Tesla. I'mwondering if my car has the same issue.

(35:15):
If the doors, if there's anemergency thing, if the doors don't
open, if a little battery goesdead, you should know where that latch
is at is it under the rugin the back seat. I don't know,
Deeter, I don't even know ifmy car has that. This is
what I'm saying. I don't faultpeople for not knowing every in and out
of their car, especially something thatyou don't use every day. Look at

(35:36):
Dougie what she had? What wasit? She had something in her car
and she had no idea. Oh, auto headlights, I think it was.
She had no idea that her headlightscould Wasn't that what it was?
And oh, my car doesn't havethat? Yeah? Yeah, yeah it
does. You turn it to ayeah, a auto It's pretty simple,

(35:59):
turns turns off. She she wasdriving whatever car that was. She was
driving it for like five years,remember it was. It was a haunt
of Pilot. I think it was. I don't remember. I'll take you.
I remember. I remember that becausemy car has My car, my
current car has a similar feature.Yeah, had auto headlights. Do you
use it? Yeah? Yeah?I means like when I turned the car

(36:20):
on, the headlights come on rightoff, right off the bat and when
I turn off, they'll stay onfor like maybe a few seconds, and
then it turned off. Uh,Like I said, I mean, that's
why this is why Rover personally,I wouldn't want to all left a car
to begin with because of what we'retalking about. I I dangerous it is.
And he has kids too, Jeffrey'skids. Yeah, of course,

(36:44):
Adam says, aren't Tesla's climate controlled? And never had once no idea?
But I thought you said yours wasthey are. But in this woman's case,
it was at the Chick fil a. She was doing a software update
and everything stops working in the car. When you're doing a software update,
I mean, it tells you thatyou're not supposed to sit in your car
while the software update is occurring.She didn't no, probably just said you

(37:07):
want to update, and she saidyes, Just like when your phone gives
you the update option, you saidyes, and you don't realize, oh,
I can't use my phone for fiveminutes. How do you not realize
that this is probably the first timedoing update in the car. So now
you are blaming people for not knowingeverything about that car. But you're an
idiot who doesn't know you can't useyour phone if you update it. As
an example, I know that.I'm just saying, if you update your

(37:28):
phone, you can't use it.So the climate control wouldn't work in the
case of the little kid. Nowthat is that is an interesting So the
battery, I don't know when thatbattery goes out, the little battery,
not the main car battery. Maybethe maybe all the electronics stop working too.
Maybe that's what they said in thatstory. So the climate control and

(37:50):
all that, maybe that doesn't work. I don't know. But yeah,
why didn't the Grammar just break thewindow? She had to call the fire
department. She's a little old lady. How's she going to break that?
We'll get a hammer. Sounds likeshe even tries. She just I'm freaking
out and calling the fire department.I think I probably would do the same
thing. Hey, I think theydid the fire department. I think they.

(38:12):
I guess I would have never thought. I know that you're gonna go
oh over, you're stupid. Everyoneknows that. I wouldn't have thought to
put tape over the window first,and then you break the window so that
way the glass doesn't fly in.I guess you crack the window, the
tape holds the glass in place,and they take the tape off and you
can get in. That way.You think that really works? It works
in that case. I just sawa news story about it. Totally worked.

(38:37):
Jeffrey, you said that you hada story about how you got all
these scratches on your arm. Whathappened on your arm? What did you
do? I mean, okay,remember how I mentioned I was taking a
family down to Lake Hope State Parkon Saturday. Yes, okay, Now,
so we're just driving along inner Stacesent seventy one south. Get to

(39:00):
about about southern about south of Mansfield, between the Mansfield and Lexington. Uh,
where you coast to State Route thirteen. Oh oh yeah, yeah exactly.
Oh yeah, yeah. Uh drawinga map as you're telling me this,
keep going, Oh big, bigass traffic backup, back up,
well, you know, figuring anold man's artery. What I said,

(39:24):
I sent a picture distance of thebat that's the traffic backup right there.
It's a rush hower, isn't it, you said on the weekend. And
it was a truck. Oh majortruck that my daughter actually took a picture.
Next picture. I think my daughtertook that picture because I had to
do all that's that was the reasonwhy traffic was backed up. A truck,
broken down truck. It was threeit was like two trucks involved.

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I couldn't get it. My dogdidn't really get a good picture. But
it's two trucks involved, I thinkone. Yeah, we want to truck
up because people are getting out thecar and taking pictures. The whole thing
was backed up. Yeah, everythat picture that come back to the first
picture, if you, if youcould please knits. So here's a traffic

(40:06):
jam. How did who? Whotook this picture of the precipice picture?
Because everybody was getting out of theircars trying to see what's wearing on you.
I don't have to go to astandstick. I don't see anybody else
out of their car. Yeah,you walk around the car. This is
on the right side of the car, on the shoulder. You leave the
car to take a photo. Yeah, the traffic was it did stop.
Who's trying? Who's behind the wheel? At this point, I was,

(40:28):
well, you couldn't have been becauseyou were outside the car rovert. I
how can I get out of how? Like I said, this is why
I don't like to tell these stories. It's like talking to you guys is
like talking to a brick wall.We're seeing how dangerous it is. You
got out of your car. We'refor a car. Like what I was
trying to say is that traffic wasat a complete and utter stand so a
lot of people were turning their carsoff the save gas so they wouldn't waste

(40:49):
it while they're while they're sitting there. We lasted like three and a half
hours. A half hours, yeah, And then once I got back in
the car, I saw like acouple of truck go by, and on
the other side the heavy tow truckwith the cranes, you know, try
to get the trucks off the road, and eventually they would have happen earlier,
but some nut was standing in thelane. You couldn't get by the

(41:09):
guy I stipp if I saw atruck out of I got out of his
way. Oh yeah, kind oflike he got out of the way when
you got run over by that car. Okay, okay. So, and
of course we were sitting there andsitting there, and my son is getting
a little impatient because like, ohyeah, and you guys, he guy
was getting to the point where theystarted driving insane. What do you do?
Let's see what what? Because youwant to get going. He was

(41:36):
afraid that we wouldn't get down therein time for him to go swimming at
all that crap hold on. Okay, So so so you're in the driver's
see where's homage. She's in theon the back seat passenger side, back
seat passenger second like this trying toyou know, you know, you're chilling.
You got your elbow on the armright and he just reached for it,
just I want to get on thistraffic now. He's very impatient when

(41:59):
it comes to the other so hestarts clow you like a wild animal.
Yeah, because he was just hewas just upset. I mean, he
guess no way, you know,no way I can explain it. What
do you do at that point?And I'm like, I mean, first
my first thing was to drag himmy car, beat the crap out of
them. But my first thing thewhole crap show because they want to take

(42:19):
it out their phone and you actuallythe cops couldn't have gotten there though.
They couldn't get through the topically drivenon the shoulder. What did you actually
do then when he scratched your armlike a rabid raccoon? Was I wasn't
really because I was afraid that ifI was gonna do something, woul whip
out their phones. And start videotapingand all that crap said it to you
guys and everything, child abuse,somemore. He's an adult man, he's

(42:42):
like twenty two. So you couldyou could get enough fault charges you file
against and I could and he couldhave by random the cops and filed assault
charges against me. What do youexpect not? Yeah, that's the picture.
I don't know if this makes it. If you can see the scratches
and that look here, uh letme see here. Oh geez yeah,
Harry Red and moth. Now youcan see the fingers. Yeah, he

(43:06):
was going wolf. Can you imitatewhat he was doing, Jeffrey. It
showed me exactly how he did thisdumb both hands, tumble, double claude.
Huh, like a dog to getinto the house. I mean like
yeah, he was like I'd belike, I mean, listen, here's
why he does That's why he doesthis. It's because you let him get

(43:27):
away with that. You gotta pophim in the face, Like no,
no, I'm that serious about allthat. It's much we're talking about.
I don't think hitting him Jeffrey isa scratching post, I know, but
you like, you can't just laughit off. No, no, you
you warn or whatever, But ifyou can't allow this to continue, I

(43:51):
mean, my goodness, what ifhe does it to somebody that's not you?
Right? And I wanted to besaid, you do that to somebody
else, I said, I toldhim, I guarantee that person is going
to be to f out you andyou're not going too. Yeah. I
said that to him. I sayseveral times that he'll use certain language.
And I said, you say thatto the wrong person and I'm not around,

(44:12):
they're going to put you in hospital. Uh, because that's I'm just
saying. I'm just talking. That'swhat could happen if I went and called
and used certain language to certain people. I told the same thing would likely
any huh huh. He should havejust had him like get out of the
car, start walking and you'll pickhim up on the way. If he's
so impatient, right, he'll disappearin his mom will freak out. What'd

(44:37):
your wife say when he was scratchingyour arm? She really didn't say nothing,
because, like I mean, personally, I wanted I wanted to problem
my wave would have this is totalcraziness. This is like so so okay.
So he scratches you up, likehe's some sort of rabid wild animal,
and your wife says nothing and yousay nothing, I mean something.

(44:58):
It's just explain how I explained.I just try to tell you. He
was impatient, just sitting in traffic. Was this is really you know,
frustrating him and everything like that.He was afraid we wouldn't get down there
and think it would be you wouldn'tget down there until dark, or explained
to him prior to this. Ishe like acting up? Is he saying
anything? Is he getting him paidbefore he scratches you? Is he?

(45:20):
I just keep telling him because Ikeep trying to remind him. Look,
the reason why we're stopping is likelyyou're gonna be an acting up there.
It is that there's nothing I cando. Do you say to him,
nobody is moving. We can't move. Nobody's moving, Tomash, it's trying
to explain that you see any othertraffic one because everyone's sitting there, their
car's turned off, and you know, like I said, we were just
sitting there. And eventually you finallygot through and we reached Lake Hope to

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almost three o'clock that afternoon. Whattimes you leave the house we left the
house about nine o'clock nine thirty.Oh, Mike, Normally we've about a
three hour and ten minute drive.If this, if this backup hadn't happened,
how long was it total? Sixhours? Yeah? Yeah, because
we sat in traffic for almost threehours, six hours one way. We

(46:07):
didn't get we didn't get you.We didn't get through the traffic until like
almost Paul thirty. Can you everthink about turning around at that point after
an hour where you're just like,let's go home? What do you,
Dieter? Are you? Are you? Are you? I was gonna ask
you the same question, like agreat question. Traffic cut across the median,
the grass median? Was there amedian right on the bridge? The

(46:31):
French picture here? Do you everthink about a year or so out of
your gore? And it makes mewant to vomit? Let me see this
picture that you took care. Okay, so you're on a ridge right there.
We were approaching a bridge and there'sa barrier there, and there's ian
and I'm in the shoulder lane.I just put it in reverse. Yeah,
you gotta drive backwards. I gotmiles and miles of cars behind me.

(46:52):
You guys are you. Guys areso out of it. Guys are
so stupid. Nobody turned around.Nobody. Yeah, I find it hard
to believe an hour. Can yourecreate the scratch? And I want to
hear what he said as you didit? Yeah, so you could you
all right, that's your arm,you're Tomash? Okay, right, you're
in the bag seat. Nice trytrow. We just put that away.
I'm not I'm trying to find justrecreate it. So we have an idea.

(47:15):
Maybe we're you know, maybe we'remaking a bigger deal about this,
says, I want to do itwhile you're scratching. I want to hear
traffic. We're not going to goanywhere all that kind of crap. Do
you yell stop? And he saidtold I told him knock it off.
And I keep telling him it's we'renot We're not going anywhere until this traffic

(47:35):
starts moving. This will pop inthe face. I know you guys disagree
with me, but this is aquick, bam rabbit punch right to the
face. You did you say,what do you think? Yeah? I
said, did you say give mean example? He didn't say. I
just said, Thomas, listen,we're stuck in traffic. We're not going
anywhere till this accident is clear.I'm sorry, It's just this is how
it is. You have to learnpatience when you're driving. Sometimes stuff like

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this happens. That's the tone,Kelly, You're on Rover's Morning Glory,
Good morning, Kelly. There isno way Jeffy could have turned around wherever
he was sitting. There's a thattraffic was backed up five miles until before
they started verding people off of twomiles before the backup. There's no way

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he was going anywhere if he wasin the middle of that. So you
can't there, you can't get tothe other side of the highway. No,
there was a metal like a Idon't know, there was a metal
burm that there was no turnarounds anywherethat can go on the shoulder. And
because I've been in these sort oftraffic things and I've seen you can't like
the drive and reverse on the shoulderuntil you get to the next off ramp

(48:43):
or really on ramp and go downthe on ramp in reverse back five six
miles in the middle of everyone beingin the middle of the everyone was out
of their cars looking in front ofthem, finding out what was going on.
There were there was a semi towtruck coming up the left side of
the media and trying to clear theaccident. There was life light there,

(49:07):
life flight came there. Why don'tyou take that? Go hey, you
give me a ride to the pool? Funny. And then Kelly always want
to say, say the even offramps were backed up and the on ramps
come in. Yeah all that,even though Route thirteen was backed up for
miles too. Who would if you'reon the on ramps get on that on

(49:29):
ramp when you see that right,Yeah, like you see the cars I'm
not getting on exactly until you sawit. I mean they should have been
slowed in traffic way before even theDinah, it was backed up that far.
I don't know if you know this. The lifelight had nothing to do
with that semi truck. It wasactually due to Jeffrey's serious injuries on his
arm from being scratched up by Tomash. Yes, yes, thank you,

(49:51):
Kelly. Uh funny, Wow,that's that's that's crazy. Well, eventually
we got down there, we wentswimming, We had a good time.
Oh yeah, you got on thethat lake and with those open wounds on
your arm, no flushiating bacteria inthat. No, you really went inside
the water. Yeah, when Imight say, it took the kids swimming
everything and we all had a goodtime. I've got to take picture.

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Did you send that picture to Snitzer? Yeah? I sent some pictures of
sn Oh look at this. Holdon, I want to look at these
when I come back here. Igotta take a break. We'll be right
back. We also have the Shizzycoming up the news. H If you
want to see Jeffrey's pictures, youcan fire up our mg TV at Roverradio
dot com or with the Rover RadioApple. Be right back, Hang on
Rovers Morning Glory. Against all odds, he turned man's plaining into a successful

(50:38):
career. You see, man's plainingis shorthand for when a man is explaining
something. Welcome back to Roevers MorningGlory, Country, Chris, Your morning

(51:00):
glory, Good morning country, Chris. Hey, what's up y'all? A
man? Uh? I've cooked questionsfor Jeffary real fast one. It sounded
like he almost slipped up a minuteago when he said he was scared that
he was gonna and he Paul's thathe was gonna. Thomas, are you
scared that Tomas is gonna kick yourass or something, Jeffrey like like,
seriously, I'm not making fun ofyou or anything. No, because I

(51:22):
think I can take him. Ohyou think you could, well, I'm
just hoping it would never get tothat point. We scratched you up.
It's halfway to that point because he'skicking your ass and you're just allowing it.
Two, you said your dollar waswith you as well. Yeah.
So he never punches her or scratchesher or hits her or anything when he

(51:45):
has these outrages. No, becausea lot of times when this happens,
he's usually not with us, Okay, And he never does that to your
wife either. Uh, not recentlythough not recently. But what has he
done in the past. There havebeen, uh, there have been a
couple of times. I think I'vetold stories about him, you know,
him flipping out, you know anddoing you know, scratching or whatnot.

(52:08):
Yeah. So when what was thelast time that he scratched I can't think
it was like ten years ago?Hen, okay, ten years okay,
nothing more recent than that. Not. So he just has sell you whatever
respect for He has so little respectfor you that he just beats you up

(52:28):
and nobody else in the family.I find it very hard to believe.
You've got to get him some serioushelp because one day he's gonna flip out
and it's gonna be on the news. I've been saying this for years.
This is gonna end up somehow,something weird is gonna happen. It's gonna
be in the news, gonna graba butcher knife and go postal. I
hope not. Oh my god,are you ever worried to get nervous?

(52:52):
I keep getting I keep I keeptrying to tell him, you know,
and force the fact that you're gonnado something, it's gonna get you thrown
in jail. And I and Iand I just keep saying to him.
I don't know if it's the rightthing to do. But every time I
see it, police say, tellmyne every time you misbehave. You're an
adult now, and you misbehaved nowadays. There's where you're gonna end up.
But you sall on wheels. Idon't think that that's whatever you're doing.
I don't think it's working. Ifhe continues to scratch you and that kind

(53:14):
of stuff, I don't think that'ssinking in with him anything about jail or.
I don't think that's a threat thathe is worried about. I have
the come up with something interesting thatwould actually private home. Now. I
think what you need is somebody aprofessional, a counselor, and not not

(53:35):
your Crand when I was a kid, my parents would have beaten a crap
out of me. Oh so whyright, because that worked for you,
why not do it? Yeah?Because of course if I if I set
out line with my parents when Iwas growing up, you got spank when
you were a kid, so wasI. My wife was to say,
oh, say that's that ever anything? It's see, I just said,
I. I mean, there havebeen times I just wanted to really speak

(53:57):
in English. I wanted to reallyspank him for really being bad. You
know that I'm talking about when hewas when he was younger. Yeah,
I think that was the way Iwas just his kid. Is so like
usually you follow how your parents whenyou when you were a kid. I
don't have any children. I'm justtelling you. Maybe it's a good thing
I don't, because if I hada twenty two year old son who did

(54:20):
that to me in the car,I would pop him right in the face,
no questions. Asked. It wouldn'teven be something I would consciously think
about, but it would just bea reaction. You would just do it
like, uh, it's not like, oh, let me think, should
I or should I not? Someonestarts clawing at you like a like a
maniacal. Uh. Big, he'sa he's bigger than his dad. He

(54:47):
overpowers him. And that's a problemI suppose if you're if you're worried,
I mean, are you worried aboutthat? Are you worried he might physically
take you? I'll just define myself. I mean, I mean, I'm
praying a guy does not, youknow, come to a full blown fist
fight. What's the most that youguys have? Uh, what's the worst

(55:10):
physical altercation the two of you havegotten that? I can't think of any
really really physical altercations we've ever gotteninto. I mean, just accept this,
this particular incident you ever gotten yourface before? Like chest up to
you? No, really, Idon't know if he's being honest with you
right now? Yeah, what aboutme flip the shopping cart that day?

(55:30):
He wasn't in your face? No, it wasn't really, he wasn't in
my face when he did that.You know somebody. Uh, I mean,
I don't know. This is wellbeyond I'm a Look, I'm a
I'm a radio host. I'm nota mental health counselor or whatever. Uh
this is, this is, thisis required some sort of professional Yes,

(55:51):
like a scared straight inmate. Youknow those guys that were yelling your face
and scare the hell you want toend up in jail? Yeah, Peter,
you should go like full metal jacketstyle. I remember the the guy
in there the was it the thedrill sergeant? Yeah? Yeah, But
Jeffrey, would you be okay withPeter showing up to the house, kicking
in the door and and screaming atTomas. Not a wise idea? What

(56:15):
do you why not? I don'tWell, I live in an apartment.
I don't have my I would haveto I would have to fix the door.
Oh okay, well just he opensthe door and runs give me the
key, and then this is justyelling at you, Pefe p Fe stapplehead
you Maggott. Yeah, this isthe right way. I have to handle

(56:38):
this and find some way to doit, alright. Jeez, man,
I mean, I appreciate the out, but I's just I think that's because
deer himself doesn't have kids, niecesand nephews. What happens then after he
scratches you up, you're still Imean, you don't move for hours,
three hours. You're stuck in this, you know. He calmed down,

(56:58):
and I said, look, justcalm down. We're gonna make it there.
I keep it sure, we're gonnamake it. And eventually, like
I said, we get there.We get to get there till like three
o'clock in the afternoon. What timeit's twenty four hours on guard. I
don't think. I like. Ilike swimming during the daylight hours, Thank
you very much. They had swimmingat the lake at two o'clock in the
morning. I don't think. Idon't think you said it was open twenty

(57:20):
four hours. Park itself is Idon't think. But I don't think the
beaches parks usually aren't open twenty fourhours either be dangerous well either, Well,
like I said, it was like, we got there about three o'clock
free three in the afternoon. Sowe swim. We had a good time,
and he said he was sorry aboutwhat he did. He did.
He did apologize for it. Youknow, I made it feel I made
it feel really bad about it,you know, and I said, look,
you just can't I keep doing justcan't be doing this, you know.

(57:44):
So again like so you know,we went and uh, I think
what really coming along is I wasin the I was in the water with
them and everything that's swimming around andall that kind of stuff, you know,
and uh, my kids are reallyI have to say my kids are
really I'm happy to make kid.They're really good swimmers. Oh yeah,
they're good. And eventually and havehe was doggy paddling on your arms.

(58:09):
Yeah, lots of time around myfriend. Oh there's hold on, zoom
in on this. Let me seethere. Mary Elizabeth took that picture.
Uh, there's Jeffrey and has homash. Uh just a couple of uh uh
athletically built. Wait is his hand? What's he holding in his hands?

(58:32):
He's holding did you catch a fishor something? What is that in his
hand? Then? See down itwas just some sand. I guess some
of the wet sands dropping. Heforgot to drop the sand out of his
head before the picture was it?He did he dig that hole right there
in the next to the water.No, I think the other kids.
I think there were there was otherfamilies that. I think that was already

(58:52):
theory when we got there. Hewasn't trying to bury a hole to put
you in there. Wow, he'sbigger than you, he's taller than you.
He made way more than you atthis point now and you are,
but you're confident you could take himphysically physical I can physically take him,
if you know. Jef level.So you know, he has to hover

(59:13):
hand. He does want anyone tothink, you know, yeah, it's
the sun, though it's another it'sa man at this point's it's like Keanu
Reeves when he takes a picture witha woman and he doesn't actually touch them.
Yeah, that's how Jeffrey is withhis children, just hovering over.

(59:34):
There is another picture of both ofme and both of my kids. All
right, let me see this.Oh there they are at Lake Hope Lodge.
It looks like a sign out.We went up there because we have
to find directions to the lake becausewe didn't, like I said, it's
been you know, Valray is theretoo. Just fit go so hard.
It looks like you're wearing just wereyou just wearing boxer briefs? No,

(59:55):
those are actual shorts. Those arethe shorts and now remember this is Saturday.
Those are his shorts he had onFriday. Oh they were Yeah,
it was so hot out they lookedand snug. Yeah. Well, uh
so val Ray is with you thatshe joined? Yeah, she went swimming,

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swimming. Does she have a swimout of it? Yeah, she's
a swim suit. Okay, whatabout Mary Elizabeth? She go in the
water. She just sat on there, just sat on there and you know,
just chilled out. Sure, Okay, somebody said Thomas is missing a
lens in his glasses. No,I think he's missing the one arm in
his glasses. This piece right here, go back to the photo. Looks
like there's a lens missing. Wait, so he just cuts those glasses on

(01:00:45):
the right, probably the way hecame out in the picture his left.
Is he missing an arm on hisunder the hair? Is he missing the
arm or do you know arm?I know, I know his classes was
missing. I told you you needto go to Einstein where he got the
class you just got just two weeksago, and he already snapped an arm
off. Those are cheap lenses,those are cheap frames. Those aren't a

(01:01:07):
really good frames one hundred on that. So I told you you know you
have to get out. You haveto get out there because you know,
here's the arm. How are yougoing to adjust that? No, I
just like it has to It hasto be fixed, or they could probably
swap into it's a similar pair offrames. The is there a lens in
there? Here's a lens in there. Yeah, I talking about this piece

(01:01:28):
is missing. The lens I'm missingand the picture looks like the lenses missing.
And you don't know where the armis. You have no arm.
It's on the table at my houseand you can't have the arm tape it
together. We have to take itthe optician. Now they make it glasses
of like stainless steel or something thathe can't snap, that he can't break.

(01:01:49):
Do they break them? What happened? I just snapped, just popped
right out. I don't honestly,I don't know what happened. Mary Elizabeth's
Ghost. By the way, thatlife flight that was not there to pick
up the injured truck driver in thataccident three hour traffic backup. No,
I don't know if you know thislittle owned fact, but the county actually

(01:02:10):
pays for a life flight helicopter tojust hover over Mary Elizabeth all the time,
because they know that a nine toone to one call is going to
come in and she's going to haveto be taken to the er for any
number of things mosquito bite, soreelbow exactly. So it's actually, you
go, wow, what an expense, But it's actually cheaper for them to
hover a life flight over her atany given time, ready to swoop down

(01:02:34):
and take her to the hospital immediately. It's actually that's not the case,
my friend. All right, Well, it sounds like you guys had fun
except for the the sun scratched.Actually, my wife got the head the
most because normally I would have takenthe freeway back. Yeah, because you
go, all right, we've stuckin traffic, which should have taken us

(01:02:58):
three hours to get somewhere, tookus more than six hours. So on
the way back, let's not takethe fastest route back. Who would want
to do that? Right? Right? What route did you take back?
It? Hurd my the scenic route? Uh huh? And how lock did
that take? Oh almost almost likefour hours? Yeah, But the fact

(01:03:20):
is we didn't hit any traffic jams, so that was the beautiful thing.
So you left at nine, Whattimes you make it back home. Got
back home about nine o'clock. Allright, so a thirteen hour trip to
go swimming. They were swimming fora grand total about fourteen minutes, I
believe. The rest of it wewere stuck at hour. Oh you were
there an hour. You're at thelake for an hour, that's it.

(01:03:44):
That's it. Yeah, and you'reon the road for twelve hours and you
were at the lake for one hour. Yeah, I mean it was a
place. I mean normally, Isaid, from now on if you want
to go, so we where youcould go to Wallace Lake and breathe from
now one? Oh my godn't youwanted to go someplace different for once?
Was it that different? Waters?Water? There's a lake like five minute

(01:04:10):
walk north of you. In fact, it's I know what, Charlie,
but that the name the Wallace Lakefor years when you when you were little,
I took my kids there. Suburbthat you live in is called what
Lakewood? Lake Wood? And whydo you think it might be called that?
Because we're right on the lake.You're right on a lake. In
fact, it's like a it's kindof you know, that lake is pretty
great, isn't it. It's agood lake. I know, it's one

(01:04:31):
of the five Great Lakes. Nicetry right, you're right there at the
giant lake. You walk to itpretty much. You're driving. What would
you drive? Six hours? Twohours traffic total? It would have been
three three hours, ten minutes addwe we not hit trap. But how
long was it total for you downdown there? Six hours? Drive?

(01:04:51):
You down here? It was almostsix hours? Yeah, six minute walk
or six hour drive? Your choice? Yeah? All right, now Crystal,
you are you're leaving because you haveto go. You have to go
get divorced basically. Is that accurate? Yeah? Yeah, So today is
your this is the final thing.Yes, when we see you tomorrow,

(01:05:15):
you're going to be a divorcee.That's right. Yeah? Can you believe
it? Now? Are you sad? Are you what? What emotions are
going through your head? I'm superanxious right now? Why I just am?
I can't stop thinking about it.Really, it was hard for me
to go to sleep last night,think about what am I gonna wear because
I don't have anything to wear i'dwear in a club out for everyone.

(01:05:36):
Just in case you missed it earlier, this morning, she's wearing a short
black What is this like a dressor a squirt. Okay, all right,
she's uh, it's shorter than theshorts that Jeffrey had on Friday basically,
and those are real short. She'sgot a lot of cleavage showing.
And and then what kind of shoesdid you say you're gonna put on?

(01:05:57):
I'm wearing heels from heels, okay, I'm like hooker heel, some stripper
heels, some black, little strappyheels. Yeah, crappy, crazy okay.
And so you are going to officiallyget divorced. This is something you
didn't want and then you did wantit. You hated them, then you
love them and blah blah blah.Are you feeling sad? Are you depressed?

(01:06:20):
Or are you feeling this is liberating? I feel like I'm going to
be sad later that I've just been. I don't know. I just try
not to think about it a lot, so that way I don't feel my
emotions. The best way to notfeel emotions is just to not even acknowledge
that they're there, you know,just push them down, so I'm sure

(01:06:42):
i'll feel something when I get there. Definitely, is there any part of
you that is hoping he sees youin this black dress and he goes,
oh, I can't go through withthis. I want him for the rest
of our lives. Anytime he seesme, even if I have another man,
for him to go, am,I'm stupid, you know, in
his own mind, at least andgo she's hot and I'm stupid. Things

(01:07:05):
didn't work out, whatever, ButI at least want him to have that
initial every time he sees me forthe rest of his life. What if
prior, you guys go there andwhat time that Let's say the hearing is
at ten am or something. Idon't know. She go to the You're
in the parking lot of the court, and he goes, how about we
have a quickie before we go inin the back seat? What do you

(01:07:26):
do one last thing? Yeah?Yeah, A wore skirt. No,
yeah, I was just planning onit. I've had a dry spell for
a minute, but I did.I did break that a little bit this
weekend. I don't know that isthat it sounds like a pack of dogs.

(01:07:51):
It's du she's best friend. Ohno, oh, she's making that
noise Rachel in sales. Yeah,oh so she's here here so then it
is oh, that amps up thedecibels. She doesn't even work here anymore.
No, I just I just heardsomething. Yeah, oh no,
I just heard from out there.I just heard welcome back. Oh oh

(01:08:14):
oh wow, you're gonna be hereevery day. It's oh no, So
she left iHeart a couple of yearsago, and now Rachel and sales us
back in sales. Oh. Iasked her that a couple weeks ago.
Are you gonna come back your lostsalespeople even though they come back, She
goes, no, I'll never comeback working here. Oh my god.

(01:08:35):
Well, you know why people comeback theater because it's the easiest job you
worked for. iHeart. You don'thave to show up, you don't have
to sell anything, you don't haveto listen to anybody. It's like getting
paid to do to go on errandsand stuff. It's it's a great job.
Uh wow, all right, soshe's she's back. I mean,

(01:09:00):
Stougie will be amped up every dayand these two will be cackling out there
and he's my girl. Okay,Well let's see where were we at?
Oh, Crystal and her divorce.So you think you're going to cry after
this, after when you get backin the car, you leave the courthouse,
you get back in the car.What do you do you cry?

(01:09:21):
Do you smoke weed? I sayI'd probably smoke weed. I'll give it
that, other than I mean,maybe i'll cry. Maybe. I really
haven't thought about it yet. Iknow I do feel that anxiety about it
coming up and sitting in there andjust even going to the I've never had
to appear for anything ever in acourt setting. Really, I've never been

(01:09:45):
detained. I mean, I tryto stick to the rules. I want
to stay away from the court.So they have to go now. Is
already that's anxiety driven, and thenthe reason why is making it even more
sure, you know, stressful.But I mean, yes, it'll be
liberating. It'll be nice to beable to tell people I'm just divorced and
not anything else. I've been separatedin my house for almost two years.

(01:10:10):
To have to go through all thatstory, I'd just rather be like I
was with my ex for nineteen years, were divorced, and then that's it
the story. Yeah, okay,all right, Well what you say you
broke your dry spell? You saidbefore Rachel walked in. Yeah, she
said that real quick. Oh Ididn't hear that. Yeah, oh,
because Rachel was talking in the background. Oh yeah, what happened? When
did you break this dry spell?On Saturday? Oh my goodness, right

(01:10:35):
before you get divorced? You breakthe dry spell? Yeah? Not with
him? I did? She did? She didn't know. I can't be
with him? No, same,did you know? No who she's lying?
Did you I went out with acouple? Oh nice, it's hot.

(01:11:00):
Was it a full on threesome orit was a fun time? All
right? Wow, Oh it's possible. She's just saying this, dude,
it's none of this even happens.She's saying this to get this ex husband
like, oh, I'm got tofit down, you know. I mean,
it's bad enough she's going through divorce. She wants to have a little
fun for herself, you know,and maybe like tell the acts, say,
look, this could have been you. It reminds of you of a

(01:11:23):
Share song from nineteen ninety one thatsame title could have been you never heard
of it? I never heard ofit. You never hear of Shir's Love
Hurts, the album from nineteen ninetyone that salum the song comes from,
Dude, Crystal is shared on Saturday. All right, well, we'll have
to hear all about that. Butshe she gotta leave, right, she's

(01:11:45):
got to take off. Yeah,you're leaving it during this commercial break?
Is that accurate? Okay? Allright, Well I have to hear all
about her wild threesome maybe tomorrow orsomething, and all about her court hearing
and her divorce and any chance,theater that this divorce doesn't go through.
Yeah, there's a small chance,I say one percent. Someone he might

(01:12:06):
back out, but I'm saying ninenine percent it's gonna finish off today.
What is this? What's this that'splaying here? Charlie in the shirt?
Could us? Oh, turn yourheadphones up to suffer Love Hurts album from

(01:12:28):
Next ninety one? You ever heardof that album? Theater? No?
All right, well we will beright back. Hang on Rovers moning,
Lord, never be on an electricfence, don't kick a ho it's nasty,
and don't even think about farting inchurch. But if you do,

(01:12:51):
get it on video and send itto us. This is Rover's moaning.
Glory, Eric the Rapper and GrandRapids eron Rovers Morning Glory, Good morning

(01:13:20):
Eric. Curious of the girl Jeffreythere when he's going on all these six
hour trips, twelve hour trips,I think the last time we did the
math, he should have already hadlike seven oil changes this year. Just
curious as he bothered to get anoil change, maybe second tire pressure anything

(01:13:40):
along with that nature. Oh man, he's always doing that. It seems
like it seems like he he hasmore oil change. I guess he drives
more than anybody I know, ButI mean he's constantly he needs to like
have a Jiffy lube in his backyardor something, because this guy would have
you had your oil change recently.Jennifer, you have I percent oil life
left. Okay, that's good,and my car I can go along in

(01:14:03):
between oil changes because my car takessynthetic oil. Okay. So I mean
that's a route. Now, that'sa that is a spect by the manufacturer.
If you put regular, you'll screwup the engine because that's an eco
tech engine. So when I wentfrom when I got that car, so
oil changed the first time, youknow, first old change, but I
got it. He said, well, yeah, well I have you synthetical

(01:14:23):
oil. That's what it's what's beenspecified by the manufacturer. So that's why
that's why old changes for me orninety dollars ninety dollars. That's worth it,
all right? Well it lasts along time, so that's okay.
He's a horny. Why is thatbecause because of Crystal is now going to
be newly divorced or Rachel in salesis back. What's what's this guy hit

(01:14:44):
all horned up right before a Crystalleft, which every said, hey,
can I get a pre divorced selfie? Wow? Which it took a pre
divorced picture? Why not? What'sweirdy? That's why I'm not being creemy.
I mean, she's she's been mycowork for twelve years. Why not
You've never asked to take a picturewith me. I've been your coworker for
many, many, many years.I don't know. Try because you're hipster
douf I pictures with you with theas a group of for some reason.

(01:15:11):
And Charlie isn't wearing a short skirtlike that, So does that have anything
to do with it? No?Just this to me and all I mean,
really weird thing was he went togo texted to Crystal and the number
that he was going to go textwas blocked. I said, it was
very strange. The number from Jeffrey'sphone when he went to go text,
it said, blocked number. Likesomehow, I don't understand that. What

(01:15:35):
do you mean somehow somebody went inhis phone? He said, A hacker
went in his phone and blocked Crystal'snumber. Oh my god, wow,
Well we know who did that,he said, a hacker. It was
obviously, Oh yeah, hacker.Oh yeah, the North Korean hacker got
in there and just said. Letyou no idea that it was that.

(01:15:57):
Until I saw it, I waslike, what anybody Well, this all
makes sense now? Awful? Well, hold on a second, because Crystal
told me that she was going toinvite Jeffrey to something I think of screening
or something. And now what whatwe've discovered is that your handler, your
minder, Tammy Snake, went inand blocked Crystal's number. So any text

(01:16:20):
message or a phone call that Crystaltries to make to you goes into the
ether. It just it just neverCrystal even had Now Crystal ast my new
phone number, now she has you. Well I don't know, but no,
a change number when he got backfrom spring break. But that's when
he got That's when they exchanged numbersbecause they need to be able to keep

(01:16:41):
in contact with each other. Andthen when he got back, he had
changed his number. So still Ithink that, do you think over how
did Crystal's number get blocked? That? I have no clue. You have
no idea, there's you're fresh outof ideas. And how out of all
the numbers that could have been blocked, why hers? Why Crystals? I

(01:17:03):
could not. So you think ahacker hacked into your phone and what today's
technology? Who knows? And youthink that they went through your context and
just blocked all the numbers that werewomen. I like to have no idea.
Charlie. What shows up on thescreen when he goes to text it?
It says what see? I didn'tactually see it. I heard Crystal
say, why is my number blocked? When you what does it say?

(01:17:25):
Pull up your phone? You seewhat it looks like? Because I've never
I've never heard of that. I'venever blocked the numbers. I don't know
either. I don't know what happens. So when you go to text her,
it just says blocked. You don'tshow her number to everybody, But
I mean, so this is maybewhat you would use if you have a
crazy ex girlfriend. Now did youunblock it orthing? Oh? Okay,

(01:17:48):
it's unblow Crystal and I can stayin contact with each other or like you
know, like for like work relatedstuff. Yeah, how are how many
other numbers do you think are blocked? I've blocked a lot in there's a
lot of prank calls and all thatkind of stuff. Okay, but you
didn't block Crystals, right, No, I didn't. I would never block
Crystal. So any context, anyguy context blocked? I don't think so.

(01:18:12):
So so how many, I mean, this is really strange. How
many blocked contexts? Do you thinkthat that Tammy Snake went in and blocked
all these women? She doesn't wantany competition, especially on Crystal. So
how many women do you think areblocked in your phone at this point?
Although I haven't looked, is thereanybody that you used to talk to a

(01:18:34):
lot? Well? What's uh?What about Kerrie from Rochester? Can we
can you look up her number?Okay? Here, jefferyckn I'll point you.
We could see how many people areblocked. I figured out where to
go. Okay, all right,so we're just start off. Let's see
how many numbers are blocked, howmany contexts are blocked? I still believe

(01:18:57):
it's a roost do you guys stilluse it as an excuse a rifle through
my No, one's rifling through yourphone. You have your phone in your
hand. Just follow along anywhere toclick. Okay, what is he doing?
It's a task code. I canjust not click. No, no,
go back to the main messages.Go click click your little picture.

(01:19:21):
Okay, I pressed spam and blocked. Now go up to the top again,
top right, the three buttons.The three buttons you go block numbers?
Click that. Oh my god?How many? Is it a long
list? Hundreds? No, it'snot you're you're lying? Are you serious?

(01:19:44):
Hundred? It's gotta be at leastone hundred. I looked at mine.
Apparently I did block somebody. Ihave one remember doing it. Probably
somebody praying, calling you or somethingmaybe, or maybe even did it by
accident for all you know. Hundreds. Now I wonder if I have on
my fun how do we see?Yeah, you know, I guess I
do. Occasionally what I will block? I get these spam text messages all

(01:20:06):
the time. Open. Yeah,go back to the spam folder. Because
treffor you might be missing a bunchof your texts. Well, I don't.
Well, would never text me becauseI think if it's blocked, Charlie,
it doesn't even show up on aspam it's just it's blocked. It's
not going to show up, allright, Go to messages click, uh,

(01:20:27):
press back. Let's screwl through that. Look at all those Oh okay,
so these are a lot of Ohthese are the block numbers because I
see detective d Oh he is yournumber? Oh? How the hell he
got it? Yeah, it's Johnfrom work. Why'd you block John?

(01:20:54):
No, it's not it's not him. I don't know anyone named John at
work. Yeah, okay, No, A lot of these are real people.
They're saying things, but they allsee blick pranks. All right,
So I don't know how to check. I mean, the only thing that
I block is I'll get like aspam text message. You don't be like,

(01:21:15):
hey, do you want to godrink some wine tomorrow? Yeah?
Yeah, from like a two toone to three area code or what I
mean. It's all different area codes. Hey, the girls and I are
going to play golf tomorrow. Doyou want to come? Yeah? Uh
huh. So I'll just block those. I don't even know why I bother
blocking them. But do you havetime now, let's go for some coffee.

(01:21:40):
Yes, And I'm always like,who the hell is this a scam?
What is it? They want youto start talking to them. This
is the pig butchering uh crypto scam. So they want you to start talking
and then eventually they're going to getyou to somehow invest in crypto. I
think is the car who knows?I don't know. But all right,

(01:22:03):
so you've unblocked crystals so she canreach out to you. Now, now
what are you gonna do with thatselfie? You took her in the short
skirt. Just keep it, spankbank, No, just keep it,
just keep it. I got acouple other pictures of myself in crystal Oh
yeah, you know, like thetime I took it to the Strip club
and the Vixen concert that we allme heard me Charlie Corey went to Uh

(01:22:28):
huh. So you pull those out. You look at him occasionally. I
will look for I go through allmy pictures, not just her, just
I mean, like all the picturesI have. I don't really do that.
I don't go through any of myold pictures I do have now on
my iPhone, I do have awidget on the home screen that shows.
It just kind of goes through yourphoto role and it displays things old photos

(01:22:50):
and whatnot, so I'll see randomly, I'll see things in there. The
awkward point in there is that somehowit must know to have I have a
lot of stuff on my phone.It must have some sort of algorithm or
AI thing like it never shows anude or anything like that, or if

(01:23:11):
like you ever had took a picturevideo of any sort of sexual activity that
you you know, thank god,because that would be a little embarrassing.
You pull out your phone and there'sa right there on the home screen is
someone spread wide open or whatever.But what is a little bit awkward is
that sometimes that widget will have likean ex girlfriend or something on there,

(01:23:32):
like my well, my my mywife will oh. I mean if I
pull something up on your phone orwhatever, I'm like, oh, did
you see that? And then Iturn on my phone and right there on
the home screen is a picture oflike an ex girlfriend or something. It's
but how do you prevent that?You can't really prevent that, or maybe

(01:23:53):
you can't. Maybe there is away. I'm not going to look into
it, but do you ever getnotifications like with like if you like have
Google Pictures. It has all yourpictures that you ever took, and like
it's a certain it comes up.It's like an adversary like this was this
was like from seven eight eight yearsago, sending you go to that picture.
I'll get those illifications too, ofcourse, so I get those a
lie, And I don't use GooglePhotos. But the iPhone does do things.

(01:24:15):
It puts like little things together,little photo collages of events or pets
or what trips or whatever. Sothat's the extent of me looking through my
my old photos, I guess.So you go through just randomly your pictures
sometimes and yeah, just like memory, like going down memory lane if you

(01:24:38):
will. You know, sure,I found the iPhone block contexts? How
do you do it? Settings?Phone block contexts? You can't follow that
three steps there? Well it's rightthere where it's just p H O N
E. You're not fu all right, blocked contexts. Okay, where's fun?

(01:24:59):
I don't see settings? Yeah Ihave, Okay, so I'm looking
at this. I have a tonit's all like one eight hundred numbers and
I really don't have too many Ihave. It's all spam. Yeah,
it's yeah, like here's online dotbanking dot activity at I don't know.

(01:25:20):
I can't even finish the address.It's cutoff, so it's it's all like
fake banking alerts. I can't figureit out. Jeffrey will help you after
the next break. I don't thinkI can help her because the one she's

(01:25:41):
a drew hole. She will letme touch your phone because it's why throw
it out. Plus she has aniPhone. I have an Android phone.
Hey, you want to see somethingweird. I don't know if there's a
still picture of this or something,but do you remember a while ago I
told you about and I didn't believethis, and it maybe it's a Fox
News concoction. I don't know.But my neighbors at one point they were

(01:26:05):
having there was an email thread,maybe about a year ago, and it
was somebody in there was talking aboutthe South American criminal gangs coming up to
steal stuff from homes to Rob Holmes, and I go, this is what

(01:26:25):
are they talking about? I gotsome crazy neighbors. And then about a
week later I then see this inthe news that indeed there are these South
American they're calling them like a robberytoroirism theater and they come up. There's
like four or five members from Venezuelaor something, and they will come up

(01:26:45):
and rob Holmes and and I guessthey I don't know what they do with
the stuff. I guess I sawan article they said they even clean you
out of all your furniture. Now, what are they going to do with
my furniture? Who wants my furniture? Sell it? What are you gonna
what are you gonna do with that? Anyhow? So I this was about

(01:27:06):
a year ago, and I guessit was a thing, but I've never
seen it anywhere other than Fox News. But now there's an alerts that a
police department in southern California is puttingup and they showed a photo of a
device that indeed, this is apparentlywhat South American gangs are using. And

(01:27:30):
they put this outside of your hometo monitor your home before they come in
and they rob you, these robberytourist gangs. And it's a hidden camera.
Let me see if we have thepicture of it there it is.
Look at this, it's a hiddencamera disguised as a leaf. And so
they put this it's a USB camera. You can see this, but they've

(01:27:51):
wrapped the whole cord in like camo, and then the part where the camera
is it's just a small little lensin the middle of a leaf. And
then they put this in your bushes. Now, if you're not paying close
attention, you would never even seethis. No, never, you wouldn't
notice it. And you know,okay, so what are they doing with
the USB camera? I saw anotherpicture maybe I don't know if we have

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that or not, but they havea big battery pack and like a here,
look at this, they have ahuge this is a different one.
They have a big battery pack thatthey attach the USB camera to, and
I'm assuming it also has probably likea four G or five G wireless like
a SIM card in there or something. I don't know what they're doing exactly,
but they're monitoring your home with thesecameras that they put in your bushes.

(01:28:36):
Isn't it nuts? You wouldn't evennotice that. You would not notice
that, and people hard you seethat, especially in a bush es.
And then they're waiting for you.They're monitoring your comings and goings, and
then they monitory go Okay, thisperson seems to leave every day at at
nine am to go to work.They establish a pattern and then they wait

(01:28:57):
and they can actually see you leave, so they go, oh, they're
they're actually gone, let's go inand rob them now. And uh,
I wouldn't believe this, but Ididn't see it, but I guess it
is happening. There's Colombian nationals.This is four Colombian nationals were arrested for
running a burglary tourism ring. Theyused camouflage cameras. They've already arrested those

(01:29:20):
for like a month ago, butnow there are more of these cameras popping
up. So this must be acommon tactic that they are using. Now.
I only warn you of this becauseI don't I mean, I don't
know what you could do. Youget out there, start going through your
bushes, whatever, but watch outbecause I didn't believe this when I saw
this a year ago when in thisemail. But it is happening, and

(01:29:43):
these people are coming up from SouthAmerica and they're just robbing homes and taking
off, moving the moving on totheir next target. You never catch these
people because they just they're transient.They move, you know, so weird.
I've got to take a break.Eight sixty six Yo Rover is the
number eight sixty six, nine sixtyseven, six eighty three seven. Craig

(01:30:08):
sent me a text message. Hesays, this is definitely a thing.
One of the customers that we deliveredto at work got his whole house cleaned
out. And here's somebody, Yes, I know somebody that this happened.
They suspected that it was South Americanrobbers. Now how would they come to

(01:30:29):
that conclusion. I don't know howthey would know that. And Bob says,
removed the bushes problem solved. Igot back and I looked at my
yard. Oh my god, notgood. Oh everything is overgrown, all
the bushes. I mean, it'scompletely out of control. It looks like
I live in the jungle or something. It's I thought you had them monitoring

(01:30:50):
it and doing work while you weregone. You paid all that money for
them to Okay, I need tohave a meeting with the with the landscaper
and say, listen, this thing, dude, this is I mean,
it's out of control. These bushes. The last landscaper used to keep these
trimmed down really really small. Youknow, if you let them go,

(01:31:11):
they just they're going all over.My wife wants me to rip out all
the she wants me to rip outall the shrubs, all rip it all
out. We don't need it.She doesn't like it. She she like,
I'm trying to I've been with herfor I don't know, twelve or
fourteen years now, I'm still tryingto figure that out. Dude. Is
there anything that makes her like superduper happy away from me? I think

(01:31:34):
is exactly that makes all of usvery happy. What makes her just just
let go and smile ear to earand it's like such a good feeling.
I don't know. I don't know, but I'm not like that either.
I'm not. There's not one thing. I mean, if you're very proper,
and there's just not one thing thatjust she just and you know what,

(01:31:57):
she does have a point. She'slike, oh that all these bushes,
is, all these shrubs, allthese plants. There's just too much
maintenance. And you know what,She's right, it's you guys aren't maintaining
that. No, but you haveto you go, oh, just pay
somebody to do it. Yeah,you do it, but then it's not
it's not up the par and Imean, it is a lot of work.
Does me two have like a specificway she wants the shrubs done.

(01:32:19):
It sounds like to me that shewants them done in a specific way.
And if you have a service,comes in, comes in do it.
You said it was it's not upthe par or they're not doing a good
job. I mean, is shevery particular? Well then I know that
then the landscapers they wouldn't come becausethere were too many bees. Oh man,

(01:32:41):
So then we I had to helpcall a bee company to come and
get rid of all the bees.Uh. And it's and then the bee
company goes, oh, you havewhatever kind of bush this is all around
the house that attracts these bees.It's really wasps, but not bees.
So I don't know, man,it's a walking around yesterday. It's just

(01:33:02):
there's a lot of work that needsto be done over there everything. You
know what, Maybe I just needto maybe I need to downsize theeter.
You used to always laugh at peoplewho were You were very discriminatory against people
who lived in mobile homes trailer parks. Double wide Yep, I'm thinking this

(01:33:23):
is looking more and more attractive tome now. I like this. I'm
lo fi a here, I gota little that's it, just a double
wide and not a whole lot ofmaintenance there. So I guys got an
internet connection. I'm okay, allright, I've got to take a break.
Eight sixty six, Yeero, Rover, Dougie. We didn't get to
a Shizzy, so we'll do asuper size Shazzy when we come back.

(01:33:45):
Hang on Rover's Morning Glory. GinZ is into self care, but this
show is more into self harm.Now cry for help. Oh my gosh,
it's just Morning Glory. The Chizzyis coming up in a moment.
They super sized. Oh it's gonnabe on the way. You know,

(01:34:11):
I just asked you for the break. Is there anything that makes your wife
really happy or you, for thatmatter, something that just makes you let
go and have fun. Yes,when you don't bring her up for more
than twelve hours because you're obsessed withthey're it's gonna makes her very happy.
I really, I'm gonna tell youa story, a video of somebody who's
very very much like you, veryprim and proper, and just let go.

(01:34:35):
I'm prim and proper. Are youso any emotion? You're very formal?
I am not. You are sweatpantsright now, I'm very formal,
spy form. He's really sign oftouch slippers that's how you walk into the
studio over with slippers. Have myslippers on? I'll explain, you'll never

(01:34:56):
see me wearing slippers even in myown house. I don't even wear slippers,
never have, never will. Becausehe just wears his shoes inside.
He falls asleep in his shoes.Probably No, I don't. I don't
wear my shoes. I just wearmy socks around the house. Josh,
you're on Rover's Morning Glory. Goodmorning, Josh. There was Rover long
time listener buddy. Thank hey.I wanted to chime in on the camera

(01:35:20):
thing and the bushes. Yes,uh, there's been a funny thing that
I've been doing. I got thoseblink cameras, you know, like outside
they kind of just like pop ondame it whatever you get bush in settings,
Well, I put one in thebush because I have this huge toad
that's living next to my side door. And I was wondering if you'd be

(01:35:42):
interested in baby seeing the video.As my question for you is, have
you ever seen a toad run onall four legs or like strut? I
don't think so sure I would beinterested in seeing that video some of the
video because I'm always uh I'm asucker for a big toad video up in
the morning. When I got upin the morning and saw this video,

(01:36:06):
me and my son were just dyingand we watched it probably a hundred times.
Yeah, I got to see this. Now I have some giant toads
living living outside my house. Ihaven't seen any yet since I've been back,
but the hole and just kind ofsitting there. Now I see him
on the back patio. They'll beon the on the on the stone and

(01:36:26):
they just I mean, these thingsare huge. Now there is something digging
and uh me too, asked me. She said, send me the video,
Josh. She said, have younoticed that? Right by? We
have some steps in the backyard goingfrom one level to the other level.
She goes, if you noticed itin their concrete steps? She goes,
have you noticed it underneath one ofthese steps, It's like all these rocks
like dug out. What is that? I said, there's got to be

(01:36:47):
an animal. So an animal burrowingunder there. I mean a big pile
like a foot high of displaced rocks. Just yeah, that's something a raccoon
or I don't know what it is. I think I got a skunk in
my backyard because I keep smelling it. Really, you know that smell of
doesn't it only do that though?If it's scared? It's no, because

(01:37:10):
no, of a skunk just walkingdown the road. No, d I
pass you like, Oh, Ismell skunk and you'll see it walking down.
No, they just smell. No. I sometimes they spray it on
their body and they just they spraythemselves and just no. I think they
only spray that if there's if they'reafraiday and if they're tracked, if they're
scared. It's been weeks now,and every time I go in the backyard,

(01:37:31):
I just smell a skunk, Soit's definitely living back there as a
den something. Uh douji rubber?Are you ready for the shizzy? Here
we go. Hit is shizzy onRollers Morning Glory. This is an awful
story out of Florida. This couplewith their kids, six children, they

(01:37:56):
all go out to Florida for vacation. They travel there from Pencil and they
went swimming while they were at StuartBeach this is in Hutchinson Island, and
the parents and two of the teenagechildren were swept out. The teens were
able to break the current and Theyattempted to help their parents, but it
became too dangerous and the teenagers hadto swim to shore and the parents they

(01:38:20):
started they died. Oh my god, they got swept out. You gotta
you can't fight the rip currents.You panic got to take you out.
Swim parallel to the to the tothe shore. Just like you said,
panic sets in and they get exhausted, they go under. The authorities were
able to pull them up and getthem to the shore, and that's when

(01:38:43):
they started to try to do thelife saving and it didn't work. Can
you imagine the life flight was hoveringover Mary Elizabeth and they a little tied
up. Okay, but it's justI think when you say over and over
again, swim with it. Yeah, now easier said than done. Though
I've never been caught up in oneof those, so I mean, I
think you probably do panic, andespecially if you don't know that you're you're

(01:39:09):
really panicky. Oh I'm going tobe swept out to the middle of the
ocean. But how do you notsee that you're getting further and further away.
No, you do, you dosee that before you get you know,
I don't know, I just rightshe's talking. I don't know,
I don't know. Boeing and NASAhad once again delayed the Boeing Starliner Cattle's

(01:39:31):
returned to Earth from the International SpaceStation. Officials have pushed back Starliner's departure
date several times. After the vehiclewhich launched astronauts which Willmore and Sunny Williams
to the space station all the wayback on June fifth, they experienced the
helium leagues end route if you rememberso. NASA has indicated the return of
Starliner's inaugural crew now won't come untilJuly. They were only supposed to be

(01:39:56):
up there a couple of days July, not going over a month are going
to be up there? I readyesterday that Boeing knew that there were these
leaks before they even launched it.Seriously, Yeah, but they go,
eh, we think it'll be cool. We don't have to worry about it.
It shouldn't be any problem. Theylaunch it. Now they can't get
it back. What if you startto have a panic attack, you know,

(01:40:17):
it's like you're in a plane andyou can't get out. You're like
Charlie, you're up there on theISS. What happens if you're up in
the space and you can't get outnow there. Honestly, he would probably
freak out. No, he mighttry to open the door, open,
the hatch gets sucked out. Justend it. Seriously, what if I
don't know, it would be amelt on. I mean, that's not

(01:40:40):
a big whatever, the International SpaceStation, it's not it's not big.
It's small. So if you werestuck in there and they go, dude,
you can't get back for a month, what do you do? Do
you they drugged me? Do theyeven have drawn? I would start going
through stuff to find some drugs.They have to have some drugs sure in

(01:41:02):
case anything. They have to planfor if anything were to happen miss a
Starliner. I was about to say, what makes the starliners so unique in
this case is that it could parachuteon the land, Whereas in with the
previous space cattles like an Apollo anda Gemini and Mercury the parachute on the
water. This one's going to parachuteon the land, just like the Russian.
So you saw a spacecraft, I'lldo that all right. Out in

(01:41:26):
California, a four year old littleboy wandered away from a campground in the
Sierra National Forest was a missing personsreport. Everyone looking for them for the
little boy. He spent twenty twohours alone in the wilderness. He was
found safe, thank god, searchand rescue team of about fifty officers.
He looks very unhappy here in thispicture. Doesn't volunteers pop tart, uncrushable

(01:41:55):
peanut butter and jelly. Yeah.He was last seen wearing shorts and a
T shirt, and he was discoveredin good condition, nestled under a tree.
He was hungry and exhausted. Imean, what are you doing when
your kid just wanders around like that? Like you don't? I mean,
I don't know. Maybe it justhappens faster than you think. I suppose

(01:42:15):
another story about somebody lost. Officialsfound a disheveled man after witnesses heard calls
for help in a wooded area,nine days after he got lost while hiking.
This was in California's Santa Cruz Mountains. He was shirtless, with only
a flashlight and a pair of scissors, and he was last seen on the
morning of June eleventh. He didn'ttell anyone he was going on a hike.

(01:42:39):
He slept on a bed of wetleaves. He drank water from a
creek out of his boot a wildberries as he tried calling for help.
I'm over here, I'm over here. Just help, help, Is anybody
out there? That's what he wassaying. He said once he was rescued,
that he wants a burrito in atackle bowl. That's what he thought
about every day after the first fivedays. Then he realized that he might

(01:43:01):
be in over his head and hemight die. But he was found,
you know, all disheveled with Youdo have now like the iPhones apparently,
I guess I've never used it,but they have satellite connections. So if
you're out in the middle of thewilderness like that, you can still send
a text. You can't I don'tthink you can make calls. You can
send a text message and it willsend the location of where you're at so

(01:43:25):
that you can be rescued. Now, it doesn't matter if your cell phone
it's dead, I guess, butyou should if you're hiking in the middle
of nowhere. It does amaze mehow many people just are completely unprepared for
that. They get lost easily,They get lost, and then they don't
have the Oh look at this guy. Geez a picture of them. He

(01:43:45):
still looks cleaner than Jeffrey. Idon't have a pal Snitzer. You went
out to Chicago correct for a littlevacation. Yeah, yeah, and one
of the things that you tried togo to was closed. What was that,
Yeah, the Bean? Yeah,the Bean is now open. It
opened yesterday. That's the huge sculpture. It's iconic in the city people,

(01:44:09):
tourist attraction, big mirrored cloud.Yeah yeah, yeah. What's the real
name the cloud? Yes, thecloud Gate Sculpture. And it's one of
then it's a cool it's a coolthing. I'm I don't know exactly what
the point of it is, butit is. It's different. I guess
it's fun. So it had beenclosed for about a year for renovations and

(01:44:31):
construction August of last year, so, and they had fencing around the sculpture,
limited close up access to visitors.Well, now that work is done
and it's back open to the touristspublic. I want to go visit it.
Entertainment News for you unbelievable box officenumbers. We have Bad Boys Ride
or Die in second place with eighteenpoint eight million dollars. So it's still

(01:44:55):
doing fairly well, and then InsideOut Too, still a number one movie,
one hundred million dollars. It scoredthe best second weekend for an animated
film. The sequel earned one hundredmillions, so that raised its domestic total.
That's three hundred and fifty five milliondollars in two weeks. So haven't
you seen the new Bad Boys movie? Have you seen that? The trailers

(01:45:17):
playing those a lot, but no, I haven't seen it. What about
the new Beverly Hills Cop that comesout July third? Do you think that's
gonna be any good? I hope? So? Are you to go back
and watch the like I was onNetflix last night when I got onto bed
and it was serving me up likea Beverly Hills Cop. Beverly Hills Cop
two? Three? Are you gonnawatch? I don't even know if I've

(01:45:39):
ever seen three. I've reasoned notthat gasting I have, but one and
two are great. Three the probablyshould have made it if you go back
and watch it. Are you goingto watch all of those before you're you're
gonna get caught up before you watchthe new one? That's a good idea.
Yeah. I watched one and twoand then possibly three again. Yeah,

(01:46:00):
I don't know if I've got what'sthe let's a plot of three the
amusement Park. Oh, I've neverseen that, is it? I don't
I've seen it like once or twice. I'm just like, I don't think
I've ever seen any of them.It may it's just for the money.
It was a second movie I thinkI thought was the best way over one.
Wow. Yeah, I mean I'veseen the first one, but I

(01:46:21):
like the I kind of like,I kind of like the I like the
second one because gilber got freed andPaul Reiser, we're that way. They
had that acts driving the Ferrari andGil Hill who plays the supervising officer and
goes you god damn undercover party MarioMario Andreddi Rick, goddamn Ferrari, Charlie.

(01:46:42):
I don't know if you would.I don't know if it really translates
into today, Like it was reallycool when it came out, but it
was one hundred years ago. Stilla good movie either, right, The
second things was the greatest thing whenyou were a little kid. I don't
remember how I was eighty six,you said the first one, I would

(01:47:04):
have been eighty four. It wasthe first one, the second one eighty
four. I would have been nineyears old, and this song was like
the coolest song, like you goaround right with your walkman on and this
would be like your theme song,just walking around your neighborhood or whatever,
turning corners if you're gone. Hewas just talking. He said, this

(01:47:24):
was the first movie that combined actionand comedy. Before this was always just
one or the other. He madeit seem like this was the first one
to take off and change things.Who made it seem though? Any I'm
just watching an interview with him.Do you think that that trip made me
think about it? Before that Rover, it was all just pretty much serious
action movies, and they actually kindof combined it for once. And one

(01:47:46):
still holds up. Rover one isstill in two one and two. I
think it's still great, funny ashell. Trying to go watch it.
You're gonna go this is this ishow key? Wait, you've never seen
either one, Charlie. None.No, it came out in eighty four.
I was born eighty five, sono, I'm just talking about it.
They play all the time. StillIt's go on. Du Prince William
attended the Heiress Tour to celebrate hisforty second birthday. And do you know

(01:48:10):
that when you say this, Heiress, it's eras like a z like not
airass to celebrate his forty second birthday. It was a personal invite by Taylor
Swift. And there's a video ofthe Prince in a suite. He took
his two kids, George and Charlotte, and it is the funniest video I've

(01:48:30):
ever seen of him. Oh isthat him there in the middle of the
he is living his best life?Well he probably got that, is he
away from that? Megan Markle?Finally, No, it's the other one,

(01:48:50):
very married to Megan. Say,Harry during the commercial break, you
absolutely did say Prince Harry. Youabsolutely did. No, I said,
can I know? I said,I do? Should I do this story
about Prince Harry? I don't carewhatever? Because he said you told me

(01:49:10):
Prince Harry. I don't know ifI said Prince Harry or not. It's
a relative. But the story isPrince William attending on Taylor got the personal
invitation from it to see him.Let go like that. That is that's
funny. It's kind of lame,but it's kind of funny, right right,
Okay? And then Dave Grohl isall over the news because he was

(01:49:32):
also in London doing a show,and he took the opportunity to take a
hit a swipe at Taylor Swift withwhat he said on stage and what she
does on her stage. Okay,how's he taking a swipe at her?

(01:50:17):
He's accusing her of not playing thathe was all he was trending all of
that, all right, So Iguess that will be a swipe. Not
really sure you can take. Shehad three or four nights in London,

(01:50:42):
Paul McCartney, John bon Jovi,all kinds of celebrities that were there in
attendance. Tom Cruise. Tom Cruisedecided to go to see her concert while
his daughter, Surrey was graduating fromhigh school. Yeah. I don't think
he's really too involved, not atall. Their too obviously, him and

(01:51:02):
that Katie Holmes have had a bigfalling out, So I don't think yep
and Surrey, I keep for whateverreason, she's been in the news a
lot lately, pictures of her,I know, but she must have did
She actually like just turned eighteen.So now the like the New York Post
and all the press, they're like, oh, she's eighteen. You can
put pictures of her now, Picturesup like this, got a boyfriend over

(01:51:25):
the past. Yeah, like I'veseen it. She was making out with
her boyfriend. She was doing this, she was doing that, like I've
never seen so many pictures of SurreyCruise. Why why all of a sudden
she looks just like Katie Holmes thereeterwhen she was young, just turned eighteen.
I think she dropped the creuse lastname in the In the commencement it

(01:51:47):
said Surrey Noel. I didn't sayCruise. Okay, So there you go.
That Suh's and rovers morning Glory.There's a place where the rang content
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Here somebody says, what about BluesBrothers, Well, that's what the guy
is rough watch now you cannot,No, I can see to watch the
Blues Brothers easily action comedy theater asa musical believe or not. Yeah,
that's that's may be different category,but still, I mean you think of

(01:52:40):
the one liners I've done with youfrom the Blues Brothers. It's a rough
Grobber. You've ever seen it?I tried to watching it just because Jeffery
talks about it. I don't know, like I've ever seen it. I've
seen like the parts of it.It's not really I don't know how classified
as a comedy even. It's justnothing. Yeah, I'm not really that's

(01:53:01):
not my style either. I justlike it because I like the music.
In the fact, there's a lotof cameos and various R and B artists
from that period, like ORESA.Franklin, John Lee Hooker and James Brown
and Ray Charles and all may cameoappearances in that movie, which I thought
was pretty good. All Right,I've gotta take a quick break. There's

(01:53:30):
a new law taking effect in Louisianathat maybe you will like. I tell
you about that in just a minute. We'll be right back. Hang out,
here's Morning Glory. We're back tothe show that's bigger than Wendy Williams.
Eyeballs. Hey, don't they havemedicine for that? I sound that
commercial Rover's Morning Glory. Jake says, Blues Brothers is great, Charlie is

(01:54:00):
a well at rhymes with Maggott andAlex obviously, seventy five years old,
says Blues Brothers came out forty fouryears ago today. Matter of fact,
that's what he claims. I don'tknow if that's true. Is that true,
Jeffrey, Well, it came outforty four years ago. I know,
I know the exact date. Okay, June twentieth, nineteen eighty.

(01:54:21):
Now I have a question. Bitawas just asking me about something, and
she goes, oh, well,your staff is going to be very upset.
Do they know about something with thisthing that we have to go to?
And I said, I don't.I think they know. I don't

(01:54:43):
know. We have an event thatwe're going to and the radio station is
paying for you need a ticket togo to the event? Is our big
boss is hotchkiss around. I havea question for him. I want ask
him something real quick. I'll gosee if I can get us. Oh

(01:55:06):
well, no, but I gotan email about it from Eager Beaver regarding
I guess regarding it. I guessyou get me some award. Yeah,
yeah, okay, major award,major major award. Okay, I do
have a question about that, butyou let me just ask him real quick
and then we'll move on. Here'ssome of the says to Katie Holmes,

(01:55:26):
and the kids leave the Church ofScientology, and is that why Tom Cruise
doesn't have anything to do with them? I look, I don't know.
I don't know the history of TomCruise and its divorced. I just remember
they had like a nasty split,and I do believe it had something to
do with the Church of Scientology.I think it was because I think she
hooks up with Tom Cruise. Idon't know they did. The Church of

(01:55:48):
Scientology set up like their own datingprogram for him, if I remember correctly,
where they were like Tom Cruise needsto get married, and they I've
read some book about about Scientology andI think they had set up a huge
weird system. We're just bringing chicksin and go you like this chick,
you like this chick, And they'venarrowed it down to hers. Yeah,

(01:56:10):
they chose her. And would shea member of the Church of Scientology.
I don't know. How would theyget you if you're not a member of
the Church of Scientology? How willinglygoing to join up? Will she?
Will she convert? I don't know. I don't remember. I read that
ten years ago, so I don'tknow. But I think she did eventually

(01:56:31):
leave because she's like these scientologists arenuttcases and she's like, I I got
to get out of here now.I don't know maybe that's what it was
or whatever, but hey, here'sKeith Hodge gets her big, big boss.
He is the what's your official title, hair, I guess officially it's
market president? Market president. Whatdo you think about? What do you
think of his sport code? Theater? You like? This looks tight you

(01:56:57):
I could try it on on me. It's more tight than it should be.
What is that made out of?What's that fabric? What is that
velvet? I mean, that's interesting. I've never quite say that's beautiful?
What is that velvet? The linefrom Coming to America when they were when

(01:57:17):
the King comes to the barber shopand then and and he goes. My
brother used to do that. Myolder brother used to do that impression all
the time. It's hilarious. It'salmost like Eddie Murphy is in the room.
Yes, yes, okay, now, well but is that stretch?
Yeah, it's like a very verylike or is it like sweatpant materials?

(01:57:39):
It could be, you know,don't you feel that she told me what
that sports cut sports. What iswhat material is that? Is that like
cotton? It's cotton, a cottonsport coat, sweatshirt almost materials And it
looks nice. But it's yeah,like like the same kind of sweatshirt that
I have on right now, butjust a sport coat. Yeah, looks
nice. I didn't know they madethose. I did know they mail those

(01:58:00):
either. It's a light kind ofit's not a heavy sweatshirt. All right.
I have a question for you.So you know, as you know,
I'm the recipient of a major award. It is. It is really
good award. It's impressive and veryimpressive. And my wife asked me,
she goes, Okay, so who'sgoing? Because she's going? I guess,
And I said, she goes,it's the show going. I said,

(01:58:23):
yeah, they're going. She goes, do they know about the about
that? There's nothing included? Soit's a thirty dollars ticket. I think
to get in that you're paying forright, Yeah, we're taking care of
it now. Apparently there's no drinksincluded in that. And she goes,
your show is going to be veryupset when they show up and they have
to pay for drinks. They're notpaying for drinks. You are why you

(01:58:47):
are to come down here to getthem to put the iHeart credit conversations should
have never have happened. This isRover saying, hey, guys, come
on, and I'm not drink.I'm the award recipient. I'm supposed to
be. It's my night. I'msupposed to be the one that's treated him.

(01:59:09):
No, yes, you have tothank us because you're where you are
because of us. So you keepbuying one drink? So are you going
to get like a tab going onor what's the story? Well, yeah,
sure, so you're paying all rightfor everyone in just the show.
Let me think about this. Youknow, you're like, I think that

(01:59:32):
we should celebrate, like if I'minviting people to celebrate your show, and
you know, certainly despite the factthat you should pay for everybody, including
my own drinks, I feel likethat would be pay for that because you
just kidding. You don't have topay. This is your day. It's
a nice word. Yes, sobaring No, No, no, I've

(01:59:54):
never authorized we've been doing this.How many times have we been doing this?
These dead and Charlie and you guysat bars. I've never authorized an
actual open bar. Oh yes,every time they end up closing it on
us. Yeah, you've heard openbars. I've had tabs. But then
I tell people to cut it offat a certain time. Oh yeah,
well, yes, that is openbar. That's an open bar up to

(02:00:15):
a limit. Wouldn't me and Deanalways leave? We stay right until that
point. They go, oh thatone you have to pay for him?
We go, what's the bar budget? What are we talking about? Two
thousand and three thousand? What's thewhat's the budget here? Oh? Less
than that? I would think,right, this is a nice place,
you guys, as much as possible, I assume not included, or maybe
maybe our gurves are. Yeah,there's advertisers. This is a great place.

(02:00:38):
It's right on the water, rightbehind the Rock and Roll Hall of
Fame. It's going to be abeautiful evening. It's all about us celebrations.
It could get you then nothing.I think it gets you. The
appetizers, Okay, appetizer. Sorry, so I don't know. Actually,
so what are we talking? Twothousand dollars bars over? Okay? Sure?
He said, sure, I don'tknow. He's two thousand dollars.
My heart credit card going to bethat's a flitting the tickets as well.

(02:01:00):
So let's let's do that, allright, all right? What else?
I'm feeling very generous today. Thisis a great day. Rachel and Sales
is back. We uh so whathappened with that house? So is du
She's best friend. That's great.People have known if you've been listening to
the show a long time. Racheland Sales, she left? I heart?
Why did she leave? I thinkshe just needed a little change of

(02:01:21):
pace. Sometimes sometimes you need toshake things up a little bit. You've
been working with her how long?Well, it was seventeen years until she
left, and you were just like, weren't you like a sales turn or
something when you started? Yes,we were co workers and then I was
one of the managers at the station, and then we really started working together
more. We have any animosity toyou because you were starting. You were

(02:01:45):
like an intern when you started,that's right. And then now you are
the head hot show, the marketpresident, you're her boss. Yeah,
But I mean, does she doesshe respect you knowing that you or does
she always see you as that dorkyintern I started eighteen years. They have
always seen the intern. That's thebiggest challenge. I have. Huh.
When I were in Charlotte, nobodyknew me as a dorky intern. They

(02:02:09):
thought I was they were, Theyfeared respected. Yes, you had to
leave town. Yes, to goto a different market Charlotte, North Carolina.
You ran that. They didn't knowyour history. They didn't. There
was no morning show like there washere that goofed on you all the time.
Talked about his weekend shifts, thathe does remember that promo photo that
he had, the head shot thathe would carry around and pass out the

(02:02:31):
chicks and the bars and stuff.Let's correct that. Let's for the record.
I never carry it around while youhave little ones in your wallet,
business cards here. Yeah, yeah, he's like he has kids. He
throws those pictures. It doesn't carrythose, but he has his own head
shots he carries around here. Doyou know who I am? I'm the
weekend guy I kissed I found.These are nice old references to Nobody carries
pictures in their wallet and their kidsanymore. It's all on their cell phone.

(02:02:54):
Right So anyhow, so, soshe's back. What made it?
I'm back. I just think wehad a great opportunity for her to return.
It is a great place to work. iHeartRadio is a great company with
a lot of assets, a lotof opportunity to grow, and certainly can
be fun sometimes and we take itseriously sometimes. This is a nice balance

(02:03:15):
company man, through and through allthe line. Yeah, this is the
only company I've ever worked for,is it really? Yeah? What are
you going to do? If theyever can you? What do you do?
Like? Wouldn't you be devastated?I mean, this is literally the
only company you've ever worked I startedhere in nineteen ninety eight as an intern.
Wow, nineteen ninety six is anintern in college? And then the

(02:03:38):
day I graduated, they hired meto basically I think, now you're running
the whole place. That's a successstory. I think the only reason they
hired me in nineteen ninety eight,though, was because they all got new
diversity. Well, no diversity,they were, Yeah you filled their minority
quote. I don't think I'm diversein that sense of the work. No.
I was young enough to know howto turn on a computer. They
couldn't do email back then, soI was teaching an email Because I got

(02:04:00):
out of college, I knew allthat stuff that sounds so old, doesn't
how dumb they were even you know, it's a new technology in nineteen ninety
eight, right, if you're fouroh one, K must be insane.
I don't know about that. Idon't think anything's insane that I do.
I saw a normal Can I askyou a personal question? Yeah? All
right? I saw a picture onUh well, actually I saw that WMMS

(02:04:24):
liked a picture that you posted onInstagram. Yeah, you want to you
want? Another woman on Instagram inthe radio station liked this photo. I
thought that was strange that they likethis. Who was behind that? Who
was behind liking that? I don'tknow. That's what I was wanting,
That's what I was That's what Iwas wondering anyway. But uh, you
have a new girlfriend. I am, but it's really an area that I'd

(02:04:46):
rather not discuss on the radio,all right, I just uh, I
want to talk to you about thissomeday someday, don't. I don't think
it's that interesting, to be honest, but someday, Yes, for sure.
I really want to know. Hmm. Can I No, No,
we're not going I can. Iask you one question and I'll choose,

(02:05:11):
I'll choose to answer, and thenwe'll move on. You were how long
were you married for I need towe need to kind of just not answer
these questions right now. There's alot still. Can you say no,
you said one question, Well,I mean, you know how you work.
This is the lines, Dan,I know. I agreed to come
in and talk about the Cleveland Associationof Broadcasting, which, by the way,

(02:05:32):
is an amazing award and a greataccomplishment for your twenty some plus years
here. We've been at WMMS sincetwo thousand and eight, Is that correct?
But that's right. Yeah, whenwe started it was I mean,
it's so much fun and it's beenfun ever since. So it's something I'm
really proud of. It's I'm proudof you guys and all the work you've

(02:05:53):
done here. It took so longto get the air conditioning fixed here.
I'm not always in the loop onsuch issues. Yeah, Keith Kennedy is
one of the most incredibly hard workingand successful programmers in our company, and
he handles so many things and hekeeps a lot of the nonsense from me
so that I can focus on alot of the important, you know,

(02:06:15):
revenue generating opportunities that we have here. So I was not aware that the
HVAC was at a level of defcon. Okay, but I think they
fiked well. Now we're back upto seventy three. It's but it's comfortable
in here. How you feeling backthere, Charlie, Thanks for pretty good
today. Yeah, I'm Warne purposeof Warren short sleeves. Now I can't
trust I can't trust this thing anymore. I can get into a really boring
story about how HVAC and an olderbuilding with fifteen different units and two hundred

(02:06:41):
units above us is there's never goingto be a way to make this thing
perfectly sing in harmony doesn't work thatway. Oh you're talking about this place
building with all the residential units aboveus and all the common areas, and
there's there's got to be three hundredHVAC sort of systems cross talking all the
time, and that's going to throwthings off in almost any situation. So
what else is going on? You? I haven't talked to you in so

(02:07:05):
long. I know it's great tohave you. Yeah. No, No,
you're shooting daggers at me. She'sright, You're an idiot. I
just have so many questions that hewill not let me ask. I so
want to ask, like one hundredthousand questions. No, no, no,
I picked two questions. I alreadygave you the one. It's got

(02:07:28):
to be something else that I couldtalk about that maybe you want to know
that's not related to my personal life, which I don't think is all that
interesting. Oh oh no, thisis very interesting. This is very,
very very interesting. Yes, we'llget to it someday. You know.
It's one of those things where theanticipation for the audience is going to be,
you know, we're going to keepgrowing it and growing it and growing

(02:07:48):
it, and then one day I'llcome on and still my guts, are
you bringing that girl to my bigaward? Yes? Oh oh interesting,
So you could just ask for yourself. I've met her before, you have,
Okay, Yeah, it's been greatbeing on the show with you guys.

(02:08:11):
Hey, yeah, you just speakingof which, speaking of our building,
this building was building nineteen thirteen,jeffreyst it's happening here nineteen thirteen.
He said, it's been building isbuildings built in NT happening right for you,
Jack. This building's house the departmentstore. Oh my god, Rover,
that was awful. What who wasthat? How did it? Has
Dougie met her? No? Idon't. I don't know. I don't

(02:08:35):
know anything about what you guys aretalking. I don't I don't know.
No, No, she doesn't standingright here, and I wouldn't know who
it is. Do you know.I just know you're a bad liar.
He just said she doesn't know Ironershe saw the picture. I'm just saying
I saw it a long time ago. Actually, how long ago when it

(02:08:58):
first came out? And then didyou meet her before all this were over?
Or after you meet her a longtime ago? This is more recent
with him, guys, that's somethingto do with him. I'm asking when
you met her. I might havemet her more than once. I'm trying

(02:09:18):
to think. I don't know.I think I met her mm a year
ago, year and a half ago. Perhaps I don't remember exactly, But
anyhow, all right, so manyquestions I want to ask him. But
I understand not everyone you know livesdoesn't live with their life out there hanging

(02:09:41):
out there. You know, theyhave a personal life that is actually personal,
unlike all of us. Speaking ofpersonal, it really bothers me that
you had that conversation about staph isgoing to be upset because we don't have
alcohol. Why why does that okay? Because my wife said it, so
you have to. You should say, honey, we can buy their drinks,

(02:10:05):
and instead you had Keith say he'llbuy one, Like do we mean
that much to you or that little? No? No, who do you,
Charlie? Who do you think shouldpay for drinks? He's not going
to say you, honestly, justsomebody else. So there's me, that's
literally the radio station is buying theticket, right, and that's that's are

(02:10:30):
we all going toceiving this award over? You should probably chip in thank you?
Do I have to make a speechor anything? I wanted to ask
him that, but then he ranout of here. I wonder why.
I don't know. I you probablydo have to say yo, thanks.
Oh. I'd assume for sure aspeech like at least ten to fifteen minutes

(02:10:52):
shot off? Will you go askhim that? Will somebody ask him that?
I'm not going the last time Idid that? You know, I
asked him. Now did you saydoes he does Rover have to make it?
Honestly? I don't know nobody.I thought you were going to talk
bad about it. If if areyou gonna talk bad about me? Sure?
We always talked bad about you goask if I need to make a
speech, will you run back andask him that? Please? Anyways,

(02:11:20):
what a bitch. I've never seenhim like that ever. I've known him
for what fifteen years? You know, he's whole talk about anything, talk
non stop. That's the first I'veever seen him shut down ever, And
give you that look. I wantto ask. I want to I have
so many questions, you know,I want to ask. I do know
something and I have I just foundsomething out, and I want to ask

(02:11:43):
so many questions, Peter, Iwant to ask a lot. There's a
lot anyway, But for the speech, would you expect you're just gonna walk
up there and take the word.I don't know if I even walk up
there. I mean, I thinkthis is sort of a thanks So this
is not like pictures of people andawards there. I mean, I mean,

(02:12:03):
I don't know. This is notlike a black tie event or anything
like this. They might just putit on your table and go here you
go, this is your awards.You think the place is open for normal
business while going on? I thinkmaybe, like I don't know, I
think it is sort of a yankysort of thing. I think, but
the Scranton Awards whatever that was onthe office. Yeah, they have,

(02:12:28):
they have the rest of the thinggoing on. Chris. You're Ron Rover's
Morning Glory, Good morning, ChrisRow. Yeah, what's happening? So
why you're understand it is, I'veactually been listening for like twenty five years
and ever since you guys got tothe joint here in Cleveland. Remember teachers

(02:12:50):
thinking Bud wise er Bud maybe oneof those things. But these guys don't
understand the only reason that they're standingin your studio is because of you.
You and for all these people thatare above you, whoast you can think
that they can talk to you likethis or do this or that. Whatever
you meet the show, you meetthem, and I'm sick of basically owes

(02:13:18):
everything to me. Is that whatyou're saying. No, I'm not saying
that. I don't know how theword thing goes. But Rover, I've
been listening to you for twenty years. Well, actually hired us over here.
He was instrumental in bringing well washe hold on? Let me think
about that. He was INSTRM.I know he was, well, let
me tell you about this, buthe was then the market manager. Yeah,

(02:13:41):
I've been listening to you guys fromthe CBS days. Well I followed
you, so I don't know whothis guy is. He's he's probably been
around for a long time. ButI listen to you guys every single day,
and I had been since the dearLeaders, since every single thing.
For this kind of walking and thinkthat he controls you. That's not going.

(02:14:01):
That's what I'm saying. Teach hima thing or two. Right,
yeah, all right, thank you, Chris. Now. Hodgkiss was instrumental
in bringing us to this radio station. He was a sales manager at the
time. He was not the marketmanager. He was the sales manager.
And he he I think he madea presentation. He goes, if we

(02:14:24):
get this show, look at weall the possibility, endless possibility to make
a fortune, to make a tonof money. And and he made he
made the right call. Right now, he's regretting it, but he made
the right call. And here heis now the headhead honcho. They go,

(02:14:48):
wow, you were actually right.So they made him the market president.
All right, is there speech toYes you should. It's a lot
more lead back now, but youshould have some things people you want to
think, Okay, things to say, so you're set. I owe it
all to Keith Hodgkiss. That's whatI'm going to say. He brought us

(02:15:11):
over here, right yeah, okay, but your old boss is going to
be there too, Tom Herschel,Oh yes, I owe it all to
Tom Herschel, who gave him alot of hair to start. He was
He came on second over there too. We made his career, he really
did. He should be thinking usthe speech be better. We really,
we really made that guy, didn'twe seriously die? Remember Tom Herschel's save

(02:15:35):
his quote, what you remember theincident when you went out and broke destroyed
Dumb's car and he Tom Herschel comesout and says, Rovert, this should
not happen and you're responsible. Okay, thank you, Jeffrey. All right,
on that note, I got totake a break. We will be
right back on Rover's Morning Glory.Hang on Rover's morning Glory. Born too

(02:16:01):
late to explore Earth, born tooearly to explore Mars ornst be time to
wake up with rovers morning glory?Oh yeah, hell yeah, so tight.

(02:16:54):
There's uh some story. Where wasthis story from? I think it's
Indianapolis. Somebody sent this to meand I don't know. I don't have
all the details. They just sentme a tweet and then I looked the
guy's name up and I guess hewas shot by the cops. But some

(02:17:16):
people are saying that the cops weretotally wrong in this case. This guy
is sitting on his front porch,he's got a gun. Theater, Oh
you seen this video yet? Ihave a lot of people sent this.
He's sitting on his front porch,he has a gun. Now, apparently
there's a nine to one to onecall that came in from this guy's maybe

(02:17:37):
girlfriend or why or somebody, Idon't know. She's like, he's threatening
me with a gun, putting agun in my face, pointing a gun
at me. And so the copsshow up, and the cop, well,
I guess what people are emailing this. The cop just saunters right up
to the right, up to theguy. He's brave, he's not a
hiding guy cover. He's like,hey, what's going on? And so

(02:17:58):
he's so aunters right up to theguy and then just well, I'll play
the video. If you're watching rMG TV, which you can always watch
at Roverradio dot com or with theRover radio app here it is. You're
fine, you know me. Iwouldn't do this. It wasn't what the
guy bro up. God, hejust unloaded his magazine and the guy right

(02:18:24):
there. That was quick. Yeah, that was real quick, wasn't it.
The cop had the gun out.He did once he saw the guy
with the gun, and the guydid he did point at the cop.
If you watch he raises it up. You're fine, you know me.
I wouldn't do this. There wasn'twhat I think it is. If I'm
wrong, tell me, please broup now he does there as you see

(02:18:48):
they they he does lift up.This guy has a gun in his hands,
see it right there? And thenthe cop he's like, oh now
here's here's my question. Did heflip it? What do you mean?
Did he flip it? So?Butt up? But up? Did he
flip it right there? Is thatthe or is that the like? Maybe

(02:19:11):
they've given us a purposely low resI guess this is a ring doorbell camera
because they say the cop didn't havehis body came on. That's not strange.
That's strange. That's isn't it likepolicy? And he answer he always
have that, Well, it's mostlypolicy unless the cop shoot somebody then somehow

(02:19:33):
that usually don't work. The malfunctiona lot. I think the company is
known for her. So he's theysay, oh, he points the gun.
Now, look, the guy isa gun. I'm not complaining about
this guy shooting this guy at WhatI'm saying is he also says, put
your hands up, put your handsup. Does the guy just go to
put his hands up and he's holdingthe gun, gets shut and then he's

(02:19:54):
like, oh, you pointed thegun at me right there, right there?
Go back to before it's blurry theokay, But as she said,
is that the butt of the gunor that's the barrel pointing out? Just
wondering if you flipped it. It'shard to tell he would drop it.
I don't know. If a CoP'swalking up towards me and I've got a

(02:20:18):
gun, you got to drop thegun right before he even gets up the
stairs. The guns on the ground. I'm throwing it on the ground,
going okay, my hands are alreadyup. When he when he starts walking
right there, I'm already I've alreadydropped the gun. I go, okay,
this is going to be bad ifI keep holding my gun. I
don't actually I don't blame the cophere, point a gun out. You

(02:20:39):
have to shoot so many why sothe guy gets Yeah, I mean,
I don't know how many times heshot, but he died, And a
lot of people are saying the copwas shot too fast. I don't know.

(02:21:03):
If I'm a cop, I'm notgoing up to somebody's front porch.
They got a gun, Lind inthe same amount of time, that guy
could have shot the cop that manytimes. Yeah, you're right, of
course he wants to go home theend of the day. Yeah. Well,
I'm not bashing the cop here.I'm just saying I don't know if
I would have walked up there likethat. That doesn't seem is that the

(02:21:24):
right policy procedure, whatever the casemay be. But then I read in
the article, I didn't read thewhole article, but after he shoots him,
then he goes, I have towait for backup before we can render
any sort of medical aid. Nowthere is another cop there, but they
had to wait until more people arrive, Charlie before it's procedure. Yeah,

(02:21:48):
well they shot him, you know, ten times or whateverything. He might
still be a threat, might stillbe a danger. So I think would
happen. And I don't know forsure, but I think they just let
the guy there. I'm curious howlong he was there before any sort of
aid was rendered. I think itwas an extended period of time. It's
my guess, but I don't knowfor sure. But people are complaining that

(02:22:15):
this guy was trigger happy. Butwhat are you supposed to do if you
walk up? I mean you can't. I mean, look, if you're
a criminal and you're threatening people,your girlfriend or whoever, with a gun,
what do you expect is going tohappen? I mean, if this
guy was just this, if thisguy was getting into his car and he

(02:22:35):
had a gun and he was puttinglike his gun into is you know,
he's like legally carrying a gun.He's putting the gun into his car,
getting ready to go to work forsomething. A cop just randomly shot him.
That would be one thing. Butafter you've threatened somebody with a gun
and you're sitting there on your frontporch and a cop walks up to you,
I'm assuming they probably identified themselves andsaid hey, before they even walked

(02:23:01):
up to this front porch. Wouldbe my guess. Here's somebody who says
he missed the cop shooting from thelawn. The other cop also shot,
really the guy way back there.Yeah, the guy that's walking up,
he shoots from the front lawn hereover the brick wall. Yeah, maybe
he has to watch that guy.Oh yeah, So they both shot at

(02:23:33):
him, but I don't think doyou think they did anything wrong? Do
you know? And there's numerous nineone one calls. I sent you some
Charlie saying that he was pointing hisgun at people, saying he's going to
shoot people, waving the gun.He was going crazy. So the cops
came up knowing this guy had agun, and then the second he points
at him, the CoP's not gonnatake a chance of getting shot, and
you shoot into the threat is neutralized. Yeah, but here's the And Okay,

(02:23:56):
so I'm not blaming the cop,but I'm just saying, is your
department procedure and policy if somebody hasa gun to just walk up on him
like that? Oh, that's whatI thought. That guy was brave to
do that. Well, that's whatI'm saying. That's probably not the best
move because you're backing somebody into acorner where he or you is going to

(02:24:18):
have to shoot like, if youmaintain your distance, then you can negotiate
with the guy. You say,put the gun down, right, Yeah,
would that be the right thing.You're kind of further away, you're
behind cover, and you go,hey man, let's just talk, but
you got to put the gun down. Okay, they run aside, get
to high trouble. Don't worry aboutWe're just gonna talk. You know,

(02:24:41):
you lie whatever, okay, Andthen then he puts the gun down.
If he does, if he doesn't, he goes inside. Then you go.
Then sure, then you move intophase two. But which is a
standoff for ten hours. This doesmight not see It just seems like really
sort of amateur hour procedure as faras I'm concerned. I don't know.

(02:25:01):
Maybe this is what the recommended wayto deal with it, but it doesn't
seem like it. If I werea cop, I'm not walking right up
on somebody's front porch when they havea gun like that. Would you be
around the corner, ray, you'regonna be behind cover, poke your head
out and go, hey man,you got a gun back there? Oh
yeah you do, okay, putit down right? Yeah? You just

(02:25:24):
don't walk up fully exposed like thathe put his life on the line.
I listened to some of these calls. I'm working on it. Is he
suspended or is there any disciplinary action? Well, I don't know. This
happened a few days ago. Actually, I don't know. They think they

(02:25:46):
just released the video a couple Idon't know when this incident actually took place.
I believe it was in Indianapolis.I don't have all the you,
I don't have anything pulled up infront of me, but I think they
just released the video a couple ofdays ago. Don't know when the actual
incident took place. Jeff Junior says, look what happened last month on the
East Side. A cop responded toa call and was gunned down at the

(02:26:07):
front door. Never stood a chance, said that cop that was killed here?
Oh okay, what exactly happened inthat situation? How did that come
about? What happened? Was thatthe domestic violence call? I don't know,
but he walked up on him andgot shot right away? Was the
guy out like? Was the Ithink he was inside? He shot him

(02:26:28):
from inside the house? Oh?Really through the door or just door window?
Whatever? M Yeah, you gottayou to have some sort of cover.
But I mean you do have toyou have to respond obviously you're there.
What are you gonna the kid justhide behind your car? But and
the guy said, do you thinkhe knew him? The guy with the

(02:26:50):
gun said, Hey, you knowme? Or is he just tiving crazy?
Well, you know what, theater, I'm just gonna go out on
a limb here. I bet thatthis guy has had some right ends with
the law in the past. Okay, and they probably did know this guy.
He's probably in trouble all the time. Okay, I've got the nine

(02:27:13):
to one calls and a cleaner orclearer video here. Okay, you want
to see the clearer video first,Let's hear the nine one one thoughts.
First. There's a guy outside thefacility waving a gunnet people saying that he's
a fellain and claiming that he willshoot people. There is an intruder.
He's a black male, tattoos,about probably five to eight, and he

(02:27:37):
has a gun. He just putit in front of my face and craning
it up against the metal bar tolet me know it's real. He's currently
in my porch trying to like solicitelectronics for SERO. But he's kind of
like babbling off crazy stuff. Allright, so he's a nutcase. You
know me. I wouldn't do thisif there wasn't what I think it is.

(02:28:00):
If I'm wrong, tell me,please, bro like he clear,
go back to the right when heokay, so he does at the cop
right, Yeah, what can youdo? God? He just walked up
there, and can you do that'sscary? I mean when you have a

(02:28:24):
call though that the guy has agun. I just don't understand. Maybe
that's the right procedure. Well,who walks right up there, right out
in the open, you have nocover. I I just don't. I
don't get that. Huh. Ifyou watch the cop switch his hands,
he's only gun in one hand,he switches it to the other hand.

(02:28:46):
He's able to shoot with both hands. I didn't notice that, did you.
I don't not play one more time, Charlie. Let me see walk
go back. When he's walking up, I'm exporting this. Go be a
second. Okay, here we go. You know me, I wouldn't do
this if there wasn't left hand,right hand, hands up, hands up.

(02:29:15):
He just brought his second hand upto steady the gun after his Oh
he's still alive after all that.Did you see that? Yeah, you're
gonna be alive for a minute.But yeah, jeez, yeah, what
can you do? I mean youcan't. I would just say it seems
like a bad procedure, just walkingup when you're open like that. But
the cop, he has no choice, got points a gun at you.

(02:29:37):
You're gonna get shot. You're gonnaget killed. And then people are saying,
oh, it's race, it's this, it's that the cop is white,
the guy's black, A white guyputs rass his hand with a gun.
Absolutely, of course, absolutely,Uh, Michael says, seriously,

(02:30:03):
the police walked up on his propertyand then shot him. Are you saying,
if I'm holding a gun my house, a cop can come up to
my house and shoot me. Well, I think this was somebody else's house.
I think this was as you callas you heard there the nine one
one callers like, this guy's talkingcrazy, he's trying to get into my
house. But he's on the frontporch right now, a gun and a
gun at my head. Ye yeah, so yeah, yeah, the cops

(02:30:24):
indeed would shoot you at that point, of course. And when you say
the when Michael, he asked,go if the cops roll up on your
property. Could they shoot you ifyou had a gun, if you pointed
it at the cops so they couldright yes, okay, you can right

(02:30:45):
sure. Someone says they were probablytalking to him for a while before they
walked up on the porch. Yeah, I don't know. The video just
picks up. That's all I have, So I don't know. Now.
Somebody emailed me, this is themother of Noah Bush. We talked about

(02:31:07):
this story last week. Somebody askedme about this. I said, I
don't know. I don't have anydetails about it. But is this a
racial related thing as well? Therewas a I believe an eight year old
boy who was found dead and theyI think he drowned in a pond or
something. And the claim is thatthe kids there was some group a group

(02:31:31):
of kids from the neighborhood, thatthey were out with him, and that
this kid knew he couldn't swim,didn't like water, he was afraid of
water, but somehow he ended upin the pond. So they believed that
they there's a theory that the kidspushed him into the pond or they did
something I don't know, uh,And that there was some sort of cover

(02:31:52):
up, and I said, Idon't know anything about this case, and
I honestly, I really don't.I don't know anymore about this. It
was Jessop, Georgia. But hereis an email from the mother of Noah
Bush says, I'm the mother ofNoah Bush. My son was killed last
month year in Jessop, Georgia.As of now, no one has been

(02:32:15):
arrested. On the day he wasfound, they immediately ruled no foul play
without an investigation or autopsy. Thenight of the search May fifteenth, the
kids he was playing with and themothers continued to tell conflicting stories. First
they weren't with them, then theywere, but they didn't go with him,
and they went home. Then finallythey said they were the way went
with him to the clay pits.Now the clay pits. Maybe that's where

(02:32:37):
some water is or something like ahole. I don't know. That night,
my home was searched, but notthe homes of the ones that he
was with, not the home ofthe not the home the search dog led
them to. They waited four daysto question the boys. By this time,
one of the parents of the boysleft home and went out of town.
Evidence that was on the scene wasleft, The scene was left open.

(02:33:00):
The entire investigation has been mishandled.They are refusing to charge the parents,
refusing to interrogate them, even thoughthere are several recordings stating that the
mother of one of the boys didgo down to the pits. I have
no clue what happened to my childout there, the detective told me.
When I find out what happened andwhy, I'd be pissed. The night

(02:33:22):
of the search, the family membersof the boys involved continued to try to
lead us to other areas away fromthe clay Pits. They helped the search
for him, knowing where he was. Since then, the mother, Natalie,
and her boyfriend Jesse, have goneon a rampage on social media a
month later, saying it's an accidentof their boy is a hero for trying

(02:33:43):
to save him. It doesn't takea month tell the family it was an
accident, and accidents don't have tobe hidden. They don't need ALBIS.
None of the family's stories from thatday he went missing matchup. They keep
changing them over and over, andthen it goes on and on, let's
see okay, and then it getsinto they found in May sixteenth. The

(02:34:05):
next day they sent him for anautopsy. I was told there was a
snapchat video that day of the boystogether and there were three Caucasian boys and
my son on the way there.So is this kid? I think he's
a black kid, right, yeah? On the way back only the three
Caucasian boys and one made the comment, well, that problem is solved due

(02:34:28):
to the rumors of Ghostface, Arianbrothers, parents being informants, and these
people having drugs in their homes.I don't eat what does that any of
that mean exactly? All Right,I'm gonna have to maybe delve into this
a little bit more. Maybe I'llget this lady on. Do you know

(02:34:50):
anything about this case? Stuji?No. I actually had to ask Snitzer
because I'm like, we didn't talkabout this, right, No, No,
we didn't, but you said youI didn't know, right you needed
Yeah, so I didn't know.And then I'm like, oh my god,
I don't even remember talking about it, because they're like, thank you
so much for bringing it up,but you brought it up for maybe sixty

(02:35:13):
seconds. I brought it up froma place I think somebody mentioned it to
me and a text message or something. And I really don't have any info
on it, and you said youwere bring it up from a place of
ignorance. I don't know anything aboutthe story. Have you guys even heard
about this story. I've heard thename. I don't know the whole kids.
If you're eight, I don't knowhow old these other boys are,

(02:35:35):
man kids, And I don't knowwhat happened, if anything, But kids
are dumb, and you know,maybe they intended. Maybe I don't know
what happened. Maybe they intended todo harm to this kid. That's entirely
possible. Maybe they jokingly pushed thekid into the water, and uh,

(02:36:01):
you know, kids are stupid.They do stuff like that all the time.
I mean, you would do stufflike that right theater when you were
as we'll push each other into apond or a swimming pool. Yeah,
yeah, of course the shock.Even if the kids like, oh don't
I hate the water, I'm afraidof the water. You're a kid,
you eight or whatever, you'd stillpush the kid in. Yeah, And
then then maybe they panic the kiddoesn't know how to swim, and the

(02:36:24):
other kids have pushed them in,are like, oh my god, what
do we you know, I don'tknow. Again, I really have no
idea anything about this story. Somaybe I'll get maybe I'll get her on
and she can explain what's going onthere. Christopher. In New York,
you're on Rover's Morning Glory. Goodmorning, Christopher, Good morning, Rover,

(02:36:46):
Good morning everybody. Hey, what'shappening? Not much, brother,
It's a beautiful day here here inNew York. Lice and crisp, no
humidity. You know, the officersthat shock, you know, the godg
is waving the gut around, pointingit at his girlfriend and such. I'm
fully in support of what the officersdid. I mean, a guy like

(02:37:09):
that, if he's if he's actinglike that with a firearm in his hand,
he you know, just that's justyour general bowish, coward type of
man. A man like that isalso an animal abuser, a threat to
anything that's innocent that's around him.I would have done the same thing.
I would have shot that guy pointblank and felt good about it. And

(02:37:31):
whoever those cops are, I lovehim, and I love all of you.
Well, thank you. I loveyou too, Christopher. Now I
would say, I'm guessing the copprobably doesn't feel good about it. My
guess would be that this guy onthe front porch, if he's talking crazy,
he's pointing guns of people, he'sprobably some sort of mentally ill guy.
And no one. I don't thinka cop wants to shoot anybody,

(02:37:54):
doesn't want to kill anybody. Butwhat can you do if you're left with
no choice? You have to.But I don't think you've got to sleep
feeling good about that at night.All right, Christopher, all right,
thank you. Let me take abreak. We will be right back on
Rovery's Morning Glory. Hang on Rovery'sMorning Glory. Rover's nuts sexist. That'd

(02:38:18):
be wrong, and we all knowonly women are wrong. Back to Rover's
Morning Glory. This is Let meget to Christopher first and then I'll get

(02:38:50):
to an email here wants to complainabout chocolate. Charlie. Christopher, Good
morning, Christopher. Hey, what'sup? Man? Amen? Oy?
So a little thing about the kidthat was pushed into the clay pits.
Ah. So, I lived about, I say, two miles outside of

(02:39:11):
Jesse for about four years. Andit's a small town. So when you
go approach the town, there's abig billboard that says join the Confederate Brotherhood.
And it has a big Confederate flagand on the other end of the

(02:39:33):
town there's a Confederate flag billboard thatsays join the Confederate Brotherhood. And in
between that town, I was goingto get my tattoo fixed up. You
know, I had had an oldtattoo and I was married to a black
woman at a time. I'm surethat went over great. Yeah, so

(02:39:54):
welcoming, yes, right, SoI go into the tattoo parlor with my
wife at the time and they gothey look at her real weird and they're
like, why is she here?And I was like, what do you
mean. They were like, blackpeople don't come here. They were like,
you need to take her out ofthis tattoo parlor and out of this

(02:40:15):
town. They were like they donot Black people do not come here,
and she's not safe at this moment. And I was like, okay,
you know, it's small town Georgia. And people kept showing up at the
tattoo parlor like sketchy ass or sketchytrucks and cars and people showing up.
And I so, to get backto the story, I don't think that

(02:40:41):
that kid was pushed into the claypits as kids playing. This is not
a town that that that that thatis safe for It's weird. It's it's
strange that like even places like thatexist right in the United States of America.

(02:41:01):
It's just so foreign. I mean, I I don't know it sounds
it's just you wouldn't even believe itif you hear something like that. So
you're telling me that you're in thistattooed parlor and they just straight up tell
you you got to get your blackwife out of here or something bad's gonna
happen there. She's got to go. She's not safe. It's I still

(02:41:24):
have friends that live in jess Upand it's nothing. Nothing has changed.
It's a small town, a lotof like hill Jack's kind of looking people
like. Sure, but there area lot of small towns. We have
a lot of hill Jacks, asyou say, but they're not killing black

(02:41:46):
people in the middle of the timeeither, you know, Like I mean,
this is pretty wild. Huh.All right, well, thank you
for the info, Christopher. AllI'm gonna I'm going to talk to the
mother of that kid, get tothe bottom of that. I'll try and
get her out tomorrow or something ifshe's available. Man, man, that'd

(02:42:07):
be terrible. You have no ideawhat happened to your kid? Uh?
What the hell? I had somethinghere? What the hell was I going
to complain about me? Oh?Yes, now where did this go?
Let's see here? Oh this guy. I was listening to the replay of

(02:42:33):
last week's shows. Mensa, Charlieis an idiot? What did I do?
He talked about giving his credit cardto buy more of those lame flannel
shirts. Every show he wears thesame shirt, just like Jeffery. First
off, he bitches about the heat. Then he has a black T shirt
on under his long sleeve fannel shirt. Why don't you wear a T shirt?
You more on? Then he claimshis credit card can only be canceled

(02:42:58):
during business hours. Rover said that'squote very unusual it is, and that
he canceled one or challenged to chargeat two am. I agree and told
Pizza Boy to cancel and get anew card. I hope he loses all
the money in his account. Hesaid he had a good bank. I

(02:43:18):
have two banks and two credit unions. I can cancel or dispute a charge,
or cancel a card. Twenty fourto seven. That's badass. Tell
the guy who wants to deliver pizzaas a full time career said it was
too much of a hassle to cancelthe card. I don't know what that
means. Exactly three minutes on thephone is too much of a hassle,

(02:43:39):
dumbass, You call the bank,tell him to cancel the card, and
it's a done deal. Snitz rocksthough. All right, so this guy's
a big fan of Snitzer. It'sget smart, and he just is not
too happy with you. Charlie.Now, did you ever get that credit
card canceled? Couldn't Friday a little? It was a little busy Friday than

(02:44:03):
Saturday. I was out of town. Wait on Friday, what were you
so busy packing packing to go toyour weekend trip to Pittsburgh? So,
now, how long was the drivefrom here to Pittsburgh? Two hours?
Two and a half, two hours, ten minutes? Now, could you
have called while you were in thebecause who's driving? You were? Christa?

(02:44:24):
Christa was driving? She's driving,okay, so you're in the passenger
seat, that passenger all right,so you could you've navigating? All right?
You could make that call then,right, my phone hooked up to
the thing and I'm playing the twoto understand it, and it would screw
up the maps because we need togoogle maps to see that. See what's
going on? So and she doesn'thave a phone, probably I'm guessing,

(02:44:46):
right, I guess she she does, but mine's controlling the music. I
see. Okay, we don't reallyshare phones like that, so it just
wouldn't make sense. All right,all right, so you were unable.
This is he's getting more and morelike Jeffrey. Every day he's wearing the
You're like Jeffrey's coming up with thecome up with the excuses on why you
can't today. I never said thattoday. I never said that. I'm

(02:45:09):
seeing I'm waiting for the shirts toshow up. Okay, well you might
be waiting a long time now,it might be. Did you get your
actual tickets to the Bird Chysler showon Saturday? Oh, what a wonderful
time I had in Pittsburgh? Ohyeah, okay, yes, First we
start the day off. We goto the Bird Museum. You show up
there on this Friday evening? No, no, Saturday, Oh I thought

(02:45:31):
you. Okay, Oh you wenton Saturday, Yes, Saturday, okay,
all right, yes, Saturday.We went to the National Aviary.
I touched a penguin. That waspretty cool. Right, there's cool different
birds. You like a two can? They got them, they got egrets,
they got all sorts you got.You ever see an eagle close up
to sing? Was four foot tall? Nice? Okay, you like that?
That's awesome? You see I Eversee a concord twenty five years old

(02:45:54):
as concord? Oh? Wow?Pretty cool? Amazing. Then we went
to remember we went on the busto that dive bar in the middle of
Pittsburgh Jack's. We had a meatup there with the cash only that place
bar I wouldn't be meet up.Amazing, amazing place. I went back

(02:46:15):
there. People just still smoking inthere. This is a different world.
I can't believe, just openly smoking. And I don't know, I'm just
not used to seeing that ashtrays everywhere. Went there. Then we went to
a really fancy dinner, very fancydinner. We're talking nice two A couple
probably, you know, would youhave? I got to filet mignon covered

(02:46:37):
in uh sweet peppers and balsamic,and they send you to the bathroom.
You gotta live life. You havea miserable existence. You need a stake.
I'll have to be in the toilettwenty minutes later. Okay, well,
normal people just eat food twelve hourslater. I don't know whatever.
It takes. No, And theyhad the They bring the cheese wheelly have

(02:47:00):
this. They bring the cheese wheelout next to you table side. They
throw the pasta inside of that.They mix it in, They mix it
in, and you get okay,so it's it's good. Yeah, aperol.
I'm drinking aperl. Oh yeah.Someone by the way, gave me
a Charlie's tip. May change,Okay, go ahead. Somebody heard us
talking about apparol spritzes, which isessentially apparol is a stuff that tastes like

(02:47:24):
earwax, not great prosecco or champagneand h. Then you fill up with
whatever is remaining. If it wassoda water, this case is life changing.
You fill that up instead of sodawater sprite. Oh yeah, I'm
true, it would be good.I did this. I did this over
the weekend. Delicious, so myabsolutely delicious. I had a really good

(02:47:45):
apperol sprits at this place because itwas a flavored one of some kind I
remember, I don't remember the bloodorange or whatever, and it really made
it a lot better. Where wereyou on Friday? Didn't we talk about
this last it's a day. It'san Italian liqueur. I think it's a
bitter I remember that too. Andthen yeah, when I went there to

(02:48:07):
go to the actual woman, that'swhen I learned, Hey, it was
to his own show. Yeah.Sorry, sorry, we were interrupting you
with our radio program. Jeffrey.We'll try to you're drinking apparol, splitches,
you're drinking filet. I mean thisis like, this is he's living
the highwafe, isn't it. Imean this is smoking a cigar probably,

(02:48:30):
but I'm not Why are you arguingwith a guy that's just not on the
air? Okay, I got youcan't square people on the phones. All
right? Where were you? Allright? You got your smoking jacket on
your nobody talking to you. We'llgo on, okay, as i'm there,

(02:48:58):
Yeah, they bring the state.It's well done. Oh no,
you don't want and I don't.I'm not trying not to complain. I'm
just trying. I'm just gonna I'mthe power through. It was straight up
request medium rare, and I go, okay, that's no big deal.
Whatever. I'll just get the wrongperson. No, And then she the
waitress is watching and she goes,well, you don't like that. And

(02:49:18):
I'm like, I don't want tosay anything. I don't want to say
anything. You got to say somethingI don't want. She's like said,
no big deal, and I waslike, I don't want to say anything.
It's all right. As she's sayingthis, behind me, a rat
runs across the restaurant. No,a rat, No, No, I'm
not rat runs across the restaurant andI'm like, where did you see it?

(02:49:43):
I didn't see it. Chris Isscreamed and saw this rat, and
the waitress looked to him. Ohshe knew. She knew that that rat.
You can tell that was not herfirst rat rodeo. Damn it absolutely
tell uh all right, oh mygod, very fancy. Again. I'm

(02:50:09):
expecting I'm leaving, expecting to spendfor me and Chris of the two hundred
and fifty dollars, like that's thatwould be reasonable for this place. And
I'm like, oh jeez. Igo to the bathroom, I eat my
steak, comes out, they fixit, it's great, great meal.
Come back out. The main manager'sover and he's like, okay, we're

(02:50:30):
gonna give you all of your foodfor free. Oh my god, I
just don't mention the rating on theradio show. I'm not saying the place.
He's like, just don't go tohelp. He's like, I'm so
sorry about your steak. I sawthat it came out meeting. Well,
I got so mad. This iswhat this guy says. I punched my
POS system and I cracked the screenbecause I said, oh did you?

(02:50:56):
Apparently he was so upset. Anyways, that kicked so much ass. Free
meal, nice rat. You don'tcare about the rat? Absolutely n Wow,
didn't care. You probably ate ratfu. Yeah, that's why I
was well done. I'm just tryingto cover the meat. I couldn't believe.
Yeah, you see a rat ata restaurant, they just give it
to you for free. That's great. Charlie's gonna start seeing rats everyone.

(02:51:18):
I'm gonna start bringing rats. Ithought, we just start bringing rat and
I just go here and go.I couldn't believe. It was awesome.
It was the greatest, eating allthat expensive food and then being told at
the end it's free because of therat. Yeah. We tipped the lady.
Yeah, how much you forty dollars? Oh? That's two fifty Yeah,
what do you mean forty dollars?Two fifty bill? It'd be a

(02:51:43):
fifty dollars tip. So you're tipping, but you get it for free,
so at that point you kind ofBut there's also a rat in a restaurant.
Okay, maybe it was a rat? Feed? Is she she was
aware of the rat? Again?She was was she supposed to got kids
to feed? I don't Okay,forty dollars is good. There's a rat
and my sink was screwed up andthere was a rat. Yeah, yeah,

(02:52:07):
it's all right, okay, butyou would have tipped more. Yes,
he saw a rat. Rover youwould have if I saw a rat,
Yeah, you would finished. Ithink we might have left. I'm
guessing would be probably. I don'tknow. I don't know what I would
do in that situation. I wouldfeel bad for the server, obviously she's
you would have tipped, I think. But generally, anytime I get something,

(02:52:31):
occasionally like I'll get like if it'sa restaurant I go to. There
was a restaurant that I went toquite a bit, and every now and
then they'll bring out just I'll getdone with dinner and then they bring out
a free dessert. I don't ordera dessert, frankly, don't even want
the dessert. But I want no, no, I want it, but
I don't want to become a fatas I've already gained like eight pounds since

(02:52:52):
I've been back, and I've I'vebeen here less than a week. But
they give me a free dessert.So now what do you do when you
tip? I have to add theprice of that dessert. Let's say it's
a ten dollars dessert. I addthat ten dollars onto the get it.
But I'm telling you didn't add anything. You got everything for free. You
add anything on. I'm telling you, if you would have saw that rat,

(02:53:15):
you wouldn't have paid any money andyou would have walked out, and
the lady would have not got fortydollars you would have you wouldn't have ate
the food you would have tipped ifyou didn't eat. Yeah, you're right,
she would have got nothing. Idid better. They brought you a
new steak after you saw the rat. Yeah, and then you ate that,
of course. Oh boy, Iwas in. I don't know.

(02:53:35):
It's a great I don't want it'sa great restaurant. It's a great restaurant.
So I was totally okay with therat. So then after that,
well, on the way to therat restaurant, by the way, we're
in the uber. Remember when uberswere like nicer cars. Now I'm in
this guy's I'm in this guy's minivan. Just puke all over the back seat.

(02:53:56):
The back seat the guys like,there's a lot of puke. Pack.
There's like, to my sister's car, is probably your kid's puke A
man, So you knew it andyou just still driving around. What a
great city. I love that place. Everybody's smoking, smoking, pink rats

(02:54:16):
everything. Uh. Then we getto the Bert Chrysler show. Here you
go, and yes, got freetickets. I was worried, Yes,
break seats too. I'm on thefloor. I'm like a twenty rows back
some simple text message. Up.I was worried that he had a Steeler
come out. I don't know whothat is. He takes your shirt off

(02:54:41):
and then they did their fla toslip in. Remember says the yes cleep.

(02:55:37):
I don't know how this guy comesin. He does our show in
the morning. I don't know howyou have Then he goes it does stuff
during the day and then he performsat night. Where the hell does this
guy sleep over? I did twothings that day, and you were exhausted,
right. All I did was goto a bird a bird place,
a dinner, and then that.And I was like, I don't want
to feel the same way like II go. Once I do something,

(02:56:00):
I get done, I go,oh, that's it for like the next
month, so I can't do anythingelse. And then so then yesterday we
woke up from our hotel and wewell we get kind of kicked out of
the hotel, not really kicked out, but you know, we gotta leave
eleven. We've gotta go to thismusic festival that we don't need to get
there till six. Yeah, sojust wandering. Yeah, like you're saying,

(02:56:22):
you already did some. I didenough for the day. I by
the time we woke up, wentto brunch and they were just wandering around
getting drunk. Pitsburg Downtown, playedmini golf everything. And then then we
get to the concert and a man, we have fun. Oh yeah,
yeah, check out this sign.Okay, let's see here the show has

(02:56:43):
been posted. Ah and then here'ssome of the rain. Oh my god,
that is answer and I keep goingWow. I just kept saying to
Chrystal, let's just go, let'slet's go home. She doesn't want to
go. Andrew McMahon in the Vicinity, here's an idea of just this is.

(02:57:03):
When it's stopped rating for a littlebit, let me look at misery,
absolute misery, socks lead everything.Just it was, it was pure
misery. I got caught in adown part a couple of weeks ago,
and I just walked like five orten minutes home and then right when I
could get home, I'd take offmy shoes and side my shoes, socks

(02:57:26):
completely soaked, and it was sojust a five or ten minute walk was
miserable. You're out there for hoursin the mud, in between mud and
scorching heat of ninety degrees superhumid.I was able. I snuck in a
VIP. I just wanted to walk. I just I was. I was
over it. I walked in,found a couch. They had a couch

(02:57:46):
in there with a fan sat onthat Christ was being a big pussy wouldn't
go in. And then that wasa cheap VIP. It was only like
one hundred dollars VIP. And thenI found these six hundred dollars VIP Are
you stuck into that? Just walkedwalked right in. I'm in there now,
I got it, cool hammock chairthat I'm just n front view of
stage the little time. Where wasyour girlfriend? Well? I texted her

(02:58:07):
from there, I said, I'min the super VIP. You just had
to walk up and she finally snuckin. But yeah, here's a are
you gonna an idea of? They'restill out there? You see how you
look at all that Rain's terrible?Man, that sucks. It was a
fun weekend though. Yeah. Howis Andrew? How? I mean something

(02:58:28):
was something something corporate? How howis that blasting rule looked faces? That's
my last one. I decided afterthat that was my last Aroman concert.
I don't know. I'm I'm alsoyou can't take him anymore. I just
just singing it outside in the rain. Like the rain. Everybody's pushed into
a there's a Monster energy tent wherethere was giving away free Monster. Every

(02:58:52):
person in the venue tried cramming inthere. So I'm just in there just
touching hot smelly bodies, just wetsmelly bodies. Just suck in there for
hours. But imagine if that wereKing Gizzard and the Wizard Lizard, what
the hell you don't know him zzWizard? Okay, all right, so

(02:59:16):
if that was one of their shows, you wouldn't have minded, right,
Yeah, I would have been.That's miserable to anybody. I mean it
was just mud puddles, all right. Well, sounds like he had a
good time when they made him back. Safe with him you get home last
night? Oh that's late? Reallyall right? Well? Uh, an

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