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This is Rover's Morning Glory. Rover, you need a father figure, Dug
I drink her toilet water. Leaderat all my brick foot files. Charlie,
I'm not here, please you man. Jeffrey God screaming on Rover Radio

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dot Com Rovers Morning Glory Stars Now, good morning. What's happening? It

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is Tuesday, July second, twentytwenty four. Good morning, gets Rover's
Morning Glory. I'm Rover. Tujieis here. Good morning, Sir.
Zeta is here, Yo, Andy, you're with us as well. Eight
six six yo, Rover is thenumber eight sixty six nine sixty seven six
eight three seven. That's how youreach the show. Give us a call

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at that number. You can textus at that number that comes into the
studio in real time. We'll cansee your email here in just a moment.
Visitor Jeffrey Ala Roache is here inthe studio. He's got hi Jeffrey

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yo. Yo. He's uh.He's got his bright yellow shirt on.
Oh what's that on thet well,you know it's a little bit of h
that's a Now he's been working.He's been working hard. It's a couple
of marks turn a little bit JeffreySilver camera. He's working hard. His
washer ain't working hard at all,but he's working. Oh my goodness,

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you got to be kidding. Gravystains, no paint, eat frames when
you want times Sometimes I get whenI pay it. When I paint.
We used to pray paint, uhhuh. And sometimes it gets on me,
you know. So I can't washit out no matter how many times
I laundry, even if I usebleach. Yeah oh yeah yeah, so
ch on the colored clothes, yep. I mean, no matter how many

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times I laundry, I still can't. I still can't get pristine clean unfortunately.
So okay, all right, now, well that's a man's man.
He's he's out there stretching gates,knuckle bar boyer over yep, paint and
a frames. He's doing it allthat stuff. Let me load up the

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email here, give me a second. Let's see here, let's see Shane
rightes, Yo, what's up withDougie? Is she's still the RMG email

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gatekeeper. I send in radio goldand she sea blocks NonStop. Oh I'm
sure this. I don't see thisguy's email. You must normally you must
be sea blocking him. Question ifemails don't meet her standards to be read.
Do they email feedback and comments reachthe people on the show to be

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read? Or is her God complexso high right now that she's lost two
hundred pounds that were all below herall right now. It's just it's just
just gone do she's the gatekeeper?What can you do? Sarah writes,
Hey, everyone, it's been awhile since I wrote in, but you

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guys are starting to start talking aboutbad places to get stung. I had
to write in when I was inby a bee or something. When I
was in fourth or fifth grade playingkickball at Recess, I kept hearing a
buzzing near my ear, and beinga little kid, I did try to
avoid bees as much as possible.But then I realized that bee was buzzing
around me got stuck in my hairand I started to freak out. I

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was swinging my head around trying toget the bee out well, as my
bad luck would have it, theway I swung my hair and where the
bee was ending up, it endedup stinging me right in my tear duct.
Oh my god. I remember itbeing extremely painful and the nurse having
to pull the stinger out of myeye. It was swollen for three days.

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When you say the nurse, likethe school nurse. That's how things
used to be back in the day. You'd go in there, you'd have
a broken leg. That school nursewould patch you up. Now, I
don't know what they do. Schoolnurse probably can't do anything more. Therefore,
probably emotional support or something like that. You know, they'll help you

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transition, but they can't give youa tilet all pat rites, Hey ro
VERSI if theeter has seen or heardof this in a violent nature, it's
a movie that came out back inJanuary. Yeah, that's how the trailer.
Oh yeah, well it looks reallygood. What's that about. Well,
it's kind of like an old schoolscary movie like Adjason, Come after

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Somebody. Just usually lately it's beena lot of supernatural scary movies. I
like when you actually it's just likesome crazy guy just chasing after you just
cut people up to the nex.So it looks really good. I don't
know. If it's out you mustbe gory because you like gory. Gory.
That's the that's how theater rates movies. If it's gory, it's it's

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it's high noxious. It doesn't matterwhat the plot is. As long as
somebody gets a hatchet right through theskull, he likes it. Danny writes,
you're over. You said you seemuch more construction than ever when you

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came back. The reason is thegovernment is cutting federal funding for infrastructure.
As of July thirty first, nofunding will be open to any states or
cities and for all railroad jobs,so all the states had to get the
jobs in beforehand. I don't whatdo you mean. You're cutting off July
thirty first, no more money foranybody. That's what's happening. I mean,

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they really do. The way thegovernment operates, and I don't know
what this guy's talking about exactly,but the way the government operates where normally,
in most places, like businesses,for instance, you're rewarded if you
don't spend money. They go,hey, Bill, you did a great
job. You came in under budget. You know, thank you for saving

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us money. Maybe they give youa bonus. Not in the government.
What happens in the government is ifyou don't spend every nickel that they allocate
you and then some you usually wantto go over budget. If you don't
spend every nickel they give you,then the next year when they dole out
money, you don't get as much. So there's no incentive for the government

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workers to try to save money,to try to take the cheapest route.
It's a it's not their money,and B it only hurts them if they
don't spend it, because next year, when they may really need it,
they don't have it. They haveless money. So what do they do.
They spend it, spend it,spend it. And I used to
work in government, well not,I mean I personally didn't work in government.

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I used to work for the Stateof Nevada, and I saw it
there where they would towards the endof the year they just hit to start
spending money on nonsense in order toblow through all of the money so that
they would be able to get itthe following year. Because it just that

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doesn't make any sense, does it. Should you be rewarded for not spending
money? Shouldn't they somehow? Idon't know what the solution is, but
they should reward you somehow for pinchingpennies and not spending the public's money.
But it's not the way it works. It's not how it works here though,
with management the more they cut backwith, like no bathroom, It's

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true, the more money they get. Yeah, exactly. So if Keith
Hodgkis doesn't pay you any money,theeter right, Oh, we're out of
money. Oh oh, money's tightthis year. Ooh we can't. Oh
you have a contract up, tobwe're out, fresh out of money.
Right. Well, any money thathe saves, the more he saves,
the more money he makes. Yep. Nicer cars he drives, the bigger

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houses, he buys, nicer suitshe wears. I kind of notice that
trend. I like that sweatshirt suitthat he has. He is a suit
made out of sweatshirt material, likethe sweatshirt I have on right now.
He's a suit made out of that. I will see. I might start
if they made suits out of sweatpants, I'd start wearing suits. I'd up

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my game a little bit. Ah. Well, you know he's gotta he's
on the tip of fashion. He'sgot to impress people. You know,
Hey, ladies, curious George Rights, Good morning Rover. Oh Jesus had

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me freaked out for a second.He's got some bad info, he says,
good morning, Rover. Today isB two's birthday and tomorrow is Rover
or is Doogies? Is that true? Tomorrow is Doogie's birthday? That is
accurate? How could he have thatwrong? I don't know. He has
everything right in our history. It'snot B two's birthday today. A couple

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of weeks later he made me freakgotta go Jesus Christ. They didn't get
anything. Well, you never doanyway. You always say we're celebrating it
in September. Yeah, well,I just told her the other day.
She goes, what do you haveplanned for birth versary? Because it's her
birthday and our anniversary right there,back to back. I said, well,

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you know, still remodeling Money's tight. Birth versary is pushed off to
twenty twenty eight. You lie,He did not say that. You did
not. If you said that,she's packing her bags right now, like
you have to plan something, andthe fact that she's asking you, that's
kind of giving you a hint.So just read that signal right there.

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Ducie's birthday is tomorrow. I onlyremember that because you can always remember it's
the day before the fourth of July. That's easy to remember. Yeah,
where do you turn in seventy twoold eight? Uh? Huh? Good
year. Anyways, Curious, Georgesays, what are your plans for b
two's birthday and what did you gether? Also, do you still get

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dougy gifts for her birthday? Idon't think I got her gifts for her
birthday when we were together. Wedo you think now I got I don't
think so, Danny writes, areyou effing kidding me? So everything we've
been saying about Biden for the lastthree years, do you all agree with?

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Now you will vote for anyone butTrump? And then you say Biden
stepping down is what's good for thecountry. Clearly, what's good for the
country only matters with someone other thanTrump. Yeah, yeah, pretty much,
exactly. Yeah, what's the there'sno mystery. I thought we were
pretty clear on that anybody other thanhim exactly. Oh my god, I

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saw my father in law yesterday.Now he's a big trumper. You Is
he a vocal trumper? Oh?For God's sake, jeez, oh,
man, just he doesn't fly flags, does he or have signing? No?
No, he's not that nuts.But he's vocal. Yeah. I
mean, well he's got you know, everybody hangs out with. I don't

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even think he just parents would theysay about Trump? You know, they
all love Trump, so he lovesTrump. And yesterday I had to run
over there for something and he waseating his dinner. They got him some
full rack of barbecue ribs from someplaceand kicker he had ribs. He had

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had sides that had everything. Andhe goes, he wants some rims.
I said, nah, I'm okay. He goes, what we got all
these Look at all this food Igot for twenty two dollars. It's a
huge spread of food. I go, is it good? Or Betty goes,
no, that's good. That's agood price for all this food.
I go, oh, thank UncleJoe. You didn't want to hear that
something's expensive. It's it's Biden's fault. You get a good deal on something.

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Whatever. What did he say tothat? Screw you? Daniel writes
were over. I tuned in todayand heard you would never vote for Donald
Trump. Oh my god, Ican't do this until he elects you.
Please don't ever email me, don'tcall me. I don't whatever your opinion
is on stuff, I honestly don'tcare as much as you care about my

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opinion on stuff. That's how littleI care about your opinion on stuff.
He is very egotistical, which isa turn off, but I believe he
is the country's best interest in mine. So oh yeah, Donald Trump,
that's the way I look at you. Always always puts country ahead of himself.

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How okay? Anyhow you will votefor a party that's willing to prop
up a weekend at Bernie's type characterjust to not have Donald Trump? Yeah,
yeah, that's our pageotic duty.You were also the guy that received
how many versions of the COVID vaccine, which has proved to be a nothing

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burger. I'm very surprised at howwell you are manipulated by mainstream media being
a broadcaster. Uh yeah, thisguy, he's got he's got the you
get to the root of everything.This guy, by the way, warp
speed right. I also find itinteresting you live in two red states.

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Democrats move to red states and thenvote blue, not realizing what they are
doing. Rover, I'd see,what do you people figure? That's how
people decide where they're going to move. Red state is a blues What do
they do when when the map movesthey not realize that this changes that.

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Sometimes a state votes Democrats, Sometimesa state votes Republic what he is supposed
to pick up and move every singletime. I'm what's wrong with people.
I don't know what the hell's happeningin this country. Maybe it's time to
get out of here. Maybe it'stime to exercise my right as an Italian.

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Oh I'm not an my wife's rightas an Italian citizen. Now I
am a spouse of an Italian citizen, so I couldn't become an Italian citizen.
Get that whole EU pass. Butthey're going nuts over there too.
They keep voting all these weirdo superright wing. They're gonna have a repeat

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of World War Two on their handswhen all these ultra nationalists right wingers get
in power in Germany, you seethe neo Nazis rise back up. France,
they're going far right. Oh well, Levi rights, you were over.
I'm twenty four, I still liveat home and I'm single. It's

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impossible to move out and live adecent life. I've been looking for so
long for a house or land orsomething. Check out this double wide trailer
three hundred thousand dollars for this.You've got to be crazy. Check Out
the price jump over the last tenyears where's the money increased even something like

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this out? Well, okay,that's a lot for a trailer. First
of all, this is well,I don't know what they're This is a
z estimate not known to be particularlyaccurate. Frankly on Zillow. I thought
it would be like thirty thousand pertrailer, not three hundred thousand, seventeen
hundred square feet, three bedrooms,two baths. Well, how much land?

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That? I can't tell about it. It's not in a trailer park,
obviously, it's a little different frickenland. Then, ok Yeah,
they gotta looks like a at leasta three car garage barn, whatever the
hell that thing is? There?One hundred one pictures of this property?
My god, that's what's this address? I'm looking this up. Yeah,

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okay, seventeen hundred square feet.That's bigger than my house. It's a
double why, well, yeah,double. I didn't realize that double I
was big or what's what's to say? I can't read that for zero five
riff all right, f fe oh, I thought it's a rifle. I'm
such an idiot, you know itis? You're right? Anyways, this

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guy says, I'm a machinist,and I make good money. I still
can't afford anything. Oh everything issick. Look I'll come back around.
Let's see you find it. Yeah, how much land is trying to we're

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working, we're looking acres two pointfour to three acres. Oh that's a
lot. That's more than I hadwith an in law suite. Oh nice,
Oh that's right, so much.Okay, let's take a look.
There's a little right, yeah,that one. Okay, well, I'm
not being mean. D one pictures, let's go all right. It looks

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there's a three D tour. Ohyeah, okay, so they have the
residence is a beautiful double wide.It's really nice. Yeah, it is
actually nice inside. Wow, itwill be so nice when your house like
picks up and blows away. Butin the meantime, is it bad to

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have a house with no basement?Where do you put all your stuff?
That's every floor to house? Reallyyou have basements on there? Why is
that? Because the water it's justswamp. It's all built on a swamp.
Gotcha. And this is a nicedouble it's better. This is nicer
than my house. Sure, it'sbeautiful. I lost it. Oh man

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on, Yeah, this is thisis a real nice a lot of Okay,
that's nice. Getting there looks moderatedin forties inside. Wow, all
right, when you have can youjust like pack this thing up and tell

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it somewhere if you want? Idon't think you can, but I think
you get a truck to do it. They split it. I believe these
guys. Maybe you ever see himdrive down the highway and like a big
truck with these things and they're hangingoff. They take up the whole highway.
They have a wide load sign onthem. Here's the end loss.
I mean, there's a huge garage, pretty nice garage in an in law

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suite. I'm sure enough they evergonna show pictures of anyways. Yeah,
that's a nice that's a nice pieceof land right there. That's yeah,
you got your own swamp it.Let's see. Here's a guy that writes

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regarding inflation wild claims a huge groceryprice increases. I'm with you, Rover.
I don't know where people come upwith these ridiculous costs. The oldest
order in my target app is fromJuly two years ago. I hit reordered
to see today's prices. My billhas gone down over the past two years
and had he had a yogurt fourpack. It was four thirty nine.

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Now it's four seventeen kids, yogurt, sleep Aide, crystallite Greek yogurt,
A lot of yogurt there for youkids, Yogurt, beef, jerkey,
granola, Cheetos, and cleaning wipes. So one from one hundred and twenty
three dollars two years ago to onehundred and twenty one dollars today, Corey

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writes after hearing the story about theguy on YouTube that showed the reorder all
price of groceries being over four hundreddollars when it was one hundred dollars a
few years ago, I was curious. I went to my Walmart history and
found the earliest order I could,from December twenty seventh, twenty twenty one.
I clicked Reorder all, and Iwas amazed. I could not believe
the increase. It was just overthree dollars. That's right, a three

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dollars difference. I can send multiplescreenshots to prove the items are the same
if needed, but I have noreason to fake it, unlike YouTubers who
faked these results to get clicks.Yeah, I mean, I told you
that was so obviously fake, butI couldn't tell it anybody. You're an
idiot. Roever, you're out oftouch, Travis, Right. So Euclid

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Park carousel is in the History Centeron the east Side. Jeffrey didn't have
to drive hours to go to acarousel. I know that my wife wanted
to go to that one because Iwas one I took my kids to.
And this is before this is Ithink heuring in time that you could beach
just carousel is undergoing it's own restoration. It's been open since twenty one.

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I think. Oh, so therest you always talk about, this is
the one you constantly bring up.That's pretty too. Why didn't you go
to this one? I don't know. It was my wife's. I need
to go to the one in Mansfield, Okay, So I can't, so
they have to ask her that question. They just love taking road trips,
which is fine. I mean,I who never leaves the house Mary Elizabeth,

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Yes, he does go on roadtrips once a week, she leaves
the house. Yeah, so that'sher way of getting out to breathe some
fresh air. Hey, let themdo it. I don't. Sometimes she'll
take some walks with my son.Good for her? You know only that
my son went to Einstein yesterday.Guy's classes job taking care of God?
Can did you just swap the lensesto newer frames? Oh? So they

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could pop the lenses out and theyhad some frames that, yeah, the
same exact the same exact frames,and he just popped the lens down and
put them in new frames. Hedid that yesterday, all right? And
why did they have to do thatbecause the on on his original glasses did
one of the arms? Yeah,these were missing and it looked like it
broke off. But he accidentally brokeit off or something. So they do
that for you for free. Theycharged her twenty dollars. Okay, all

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right, that's not bad, Iguess. But but in other words,
he's his classes have been repaired.Good? Good? How long do you
think these will last? I don'tknow, To be honest with you,
have you ever thought about making himpay for that out of his own money
so that he might think twice beforehe throws his glasses around him? I

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think this is more of a Thisis more of an accident. He didn't
actually chuck him or throw him oranything like that. He may have.
All I know is he accidentally brokehim, but because he came and told
me, because I was like,what happened? And I guess, I
guess. I don't know how theexact circumstances that happened, but so I
got him fixed. It was onlytwenty bucks. So wasn't there a warranty?

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I just got him. Yeah,he just caught him. That's a
good point. I don't know ifthere's a warranty on him or anything like
that. So, like I said, either way, the bloody damn things
he faced him do that with hisphones he has, he has the phone
warranty and he doesn't use that.He would rather spend five hundred, six
hundred and seven hundred dollars getting anew phone when he's been paying twelve dollars

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a month in insurance or whatever forthe past two years. Why would he
do it with the glasses, isn'tI? I well, Jeffrey, I'm
glad you got that taken care of. That's the important thing. Or he
got it taken care of, sothat's the important I advise you, the
other's gonna be nice to you guys. And then I got a phone call
from him, like when I offeryou guysday, so I wanted to go
pick them up. Did they bothOh? So they both walked up here.

(24:29):
We walked up there. They bothwalked up there, and they called
me seems like out of work andsay, well, got my mother to
come get you. Just stay whereyou're at, I'll come get you.
Okay, here's someone, Erica saysRover. I am a longtime listener.
I'm writing into the show to offerup my services. When you guys have

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a medical question, you offer getwrong information and you come to the wrong
conclusions. I've been a critical careic you nurse for sixteen years. I
have my diet degree and teach nursesfull time. I could be your on
call nurse. Well, theeter likesthe misinformation. He Teter, you were

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pre med. What can she tellyou that she don't already know? Except
for the nurses outfit. She hasthat short, little white, thick dress.
I like that. I think,well, yeah, that used to
be like the old school nurses outfits. I think what they wear now is
pretty high, not compared to that. The scrubs they used to have like
they were all bagging. Now they'relike form fitting, they're athletic, they're
they're they look good. All right, I've got to take a break.

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Our number is eight sixty six yo, Rover eight sixty six nine six seven
six eight three seven will be rightback on Rover's Morning Glory. Hang one,
Jeffary's bed bugs are in his bed, and where the hell dow his
cockroaches hang out? Does the negative? I'm not by trajectory used to.

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We're back to rovers morning Glory.Sometimes we give thea a hard time for

(26:37):
being so religious, and some peoplethink that Deader's religion is bony because he's
you know, he's he says he'sinto religion, but yet he goes around
punching people in the face on thestreet or whatever. That's not very christ
like theater. You're perfect, Iforgot sin. You're really really, but

(26:59):
I'm really I don't claim the be, I don't claim the PA. You're
only you know, a follower ofall this. You make you think like
anybody that's religious is perfect and doesn'tsin. That's not it. But don't
you aspire to be? But nobody'sperfect. That's the thing. That's not
one person that's perfect. So inother words, your religion is I don't
have to do good because all Ihave to do is ask for forgiveness and

(27:22):
all this you good. But nomatter what, nobody's gonna live a perfect
life. Only one person did thatwas Jesus. But some people will live
better lives than others. But nobodywill be perfect, that's the truth.
But some people are worse than others. Some people are just going randomly punching
gold met on the side of thestreet, and some aren't right. Some
are even worse than that, likeyou. That is the whole day's wall.

(27:44):
Sin, I sin once you haveonce sin uh huh uh. So
I sometimes we goof on him forhis beliefs. I know that Snitzer and
Charlie are atheists. Yeah, free, what's your position on religion? I
was raised Catholic, but I waslike, when I was a kid,

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I was it was kind of rammeddown my throat when I was a kid,
and I kind of like, soyou got it from the priest too.
No, my parents were raised meCatholic. Oh okay, I'm just
saying they said you rammed up anyway. You know, I'm just saying this
is like they just made it apart of our line. You were a
believer, not really, because allI know is that when I figured out

(28:27):
that as I got older, thatyou know, when you're buried and you're
become one with the earth, Butwhat about our soul? Yeah, well
I was always raised to believe that. But then again, I know that
your body, when you're slaying ina casket for God knows how long it

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disintegrates. I see, all right, So you're not a big believer,
but Theater is. Now sometimes yougoof on him and I I sometimes I
stand corrected, and Theater I nowstand correct because some things I just don't
understand, but I admit when I'mwrong. This does seem completely legit to
me that the Vatican has now madea saint out of Carlo Acutus. Now

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this is somebody who died of leukemiaback in two thousand and six at the
age of fifteen, a video gamingteenager, is now said to be the
first millennial saint. As they havethe cardinals have voted to approve canonization.
I guess, which is what itfinals to be a saint. Here's a

(29:37):
picture of him. There he iswith this I don't know what is that
his backpack on or whatever, andhe certainly looks like a saint to me.
You know when they you see paintingsthings like that where they're talking about
the saints, dug your Catholic youbuy, you buy this? Does that
look like a saint to you?Looks like he's a Nickelodeon. I mean,

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what's going on. He was ateenager. He was a teenager,
and you know he just wears tennisshoes and jeans. Some say, oh,
this is the Catholic Church's way tohave an outreach to younger people.
Now, he died, like Isaid, back in two thousand and six,
he had leukemia. But prior todying, he used the Internet to

(30:30):
spread the Word of God and thatmade him a saint apparently. Well,
there are a lot of things thatgo into being a saint. Peter,
can you tell me some other saints? Poketown, Paul, he's a saint.
Yeah, okay, Mother Teresa,she's a saint. Yeah, uh
huh. Joan of Arc oh okay. The other another pope was also a

(30:55):
saint. These are just recent onesI could think of. So you got
two popes in there. Theresa,Joan of Arc was what about like an
old school who's the most famous saint? Oh? You mean like Saint Michael,
Saint Dominic, all the saints youcould pray to. You you know
who those people are. My mompraised to all of them. Yeah,
Saint Francis, Yes, Sat Rafael. Anything you have to do in life,

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my mom will pray to that saint. So if I have to go
on a vacation, my mom praisedthe Saint Rafael because he's I think he's
a saint of travel. Ah,if a pet is sick, I think
it's Saint Francis for any pets.Yeah, my mother has so should pray
to any saint. How did SaintFrancis get to be the pet guy?
I don't know. He must havehad a dog or a cat. I
don't know, but I know there'stons of them. What about Gandhi,

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well, a different religion. Idon't think they're making him a saint.
He's not Catholic. But so nextyear, so they've approved this, and
next year they'll have the official ceremonyin Saint Peter's Square in Vatican City in
front of tens of thousands of people, where Acutest will be formally declared a
saint. There is a picture ofhim with soccer and a dog and to

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tighten in. I mean, thisis this is crazy. I can't now.
He was born in London, Okay, in nineteen ninety one. He
his family says he enjoyed playing videogames like Super Mario and Pokemon, and

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he set up a website documenting miraclestaking place around the world, and his
mother says that he was very selflessthat he she bought him a PlayStation when
he was eight years old, buthe himself said, I'm going to limit
myself to just one hour of gamingper week because video game addiction is real

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and it could be bad. Imean, this is the foresight that this
kid had. He also volunteered helpingthe homeless when he was not and he
insisted on having only one pair ofshoes so that he could save his own
money to help the poor. Damnthis kid did a lot. Actually,

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now another theater another way. Youcan't become a saint if you didn't have
mirror, if you didn't perform miraclesafter you die. Well, okay,
so you have to wait till afteryou die. Could you perform miracles before
you die? I guess I wastold it's after once you die. Then
somebody praised to say you pray tothis kid to ask for healing to God,

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and then if that miracle happens,it has to be pretty quick.
Then that counts his miracle. Well, you have to have two confirmed miracles
in order to be a saint.And in his first miracle, which happened
in twenty twenty, a Brazilian boywho had a birth defect in his pancreas

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he couldn't eat normal food. Hewas healed after his mother prayed to Carlo
Acutus. Okay, that's one perheal is son. And then the second
miracle is a girl who fell offher bicycle in Italy. She suffered a
brain injury and her mother prayed forher daughter's recovery at the tomb of Acutis

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this kid and was she healed?She was healed theater, it's a miracle.
Well, if they also talk todoctors and the doctors can't explain it.
They talked to I think I don'tknow how many doctors, five,
ten, then it counts. Sothis was a sudden change a healing that
counts as a miracle. It's amiracle that must be the hand of Acutess

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coming down. And if they can'texplain it. The doctors can't explain it.
Now, Okay, so he's beingmade a saint next year. Fifteen
year old boy, I thought you'renot supposed to worship false idols. I
thought you're not supposed to pray toanyone other than God, isn't it,
Charlie, you weren't. You wereCatholic growing up, right? You since

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turned your back on the religion.But isn't that true? Aren't you not
supposed to pray to I think that'sone of the that's one of the big
ten. So he's not a saintyet, Why are people praying to him?
Wouldn't that be like sacrilege if you'rejust praying to some deceased fifteen year
old boy. Yeah, you're notsupposed to transfer. You're not supposed to

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pray the pope. You're praying tothem, so they pray on your behalf.
But he's toll saying, yeah,but he has contact, he has
access to God. Why not justsay to God directly? God knows everything,
because he's busy. Why cut outthe middle because they're doing it for
you. It doesn't help to praytwice, pray to this kid and pray
to God. But they have moreaccess to God than we do. Follow

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this. Wait, so they're inheaven. They're in heaven. We're not
so limited time, is what you'retelling me. A lot of people,
a lot of people on earth.But isn't he God? Can't he do
everything all at once? Doesn't hurtthe prey to him over You're like mad
that we're praying to somebody. Iunderstand if you believe, you pray to
God. It seems really silly tome to pray to a deceased fifteen year

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old. But it worked. Topray for you work, that's the thing.
Twice it healed somebody. One kidhit what paincrot titus. The other
one I had a brain injury,and both times it worked. Now,
if it makes you feel better,what's wrong with it? Like, sometimes,
don't you ever get you will?Once you hit fifty, you start
to panic about, well, Ionly have so many years left? God

(36:37):
willing? You know that I'll Andthen you start to panic. No one
wants to drop down. I know, I get it, but I just
I mean, it's going to berealistic about this. It makes you feel
better thinking that there's something else outthere bigger than us and if it makes
these people feel better. What's wrongwith that? Peter? What about all
the people that prayed to Acutest,this new saint and they weren't healed?

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Why not? Well did they prayto him? We don't know. We
said only two people. Only twopeople pray, Like you were saying,
why pray to a kid? Buttwo people happened to pray to him and
it worked. That's why that's histwo miracles. You think he's bat in
a thousand and two for two.Yeah, I didn't pray to him.
I'd never heard of this kid,and until recently with all this, but

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it showed rover kind of life helived. His whole life was just helping
others, charity work, all this. Yeah, two miracles. I feel
like he deserves it. If youlive a life of helping others, why
not? I see? All right? So you're all for this kid being
canonized. Canonization yes, okay,whatever that means, final step? I

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see, all right. So you'reall for it, you support it,
and you're so you're willing to bowdown to the tomb of Acutest Carlo Acutest.
There he is. He's seen alot of statues and windows and tons.
Yeah, I love this kid.Bizarre, isn't it stands seat?

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I mean, here's another statue.Kind of a low bar for sainthood.
Here. How many years was helife? Fifteen fifteen years? But right
away, as a baby, hewas giving away any pocket change he had.
Was he giving away his shoes?Anything he was doing as a baby's
giveaway stuff. Didn't you say that, well, it's not a he gave

(38:29):
us passive to other babies shood acouple of years. Hey, that was
pretty good. I mean, thisis this is wild. I taught.
Look, there's a lot of peopleat my church. I remember one time
I said, I've been working inthe radio. It's going on twenty years
now. I was talking to thisa deacon. A deacon is is below
a priest. And there was abunch when I at my church. I
said, you know what, afterI pass I should become a saint.

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Wait. The protocol is you haveto wait five years. Wait five years.
I really should become a saint.Because it's a miracle. I haven't
killed anybody on the show. That'sa freaking miracle. For twenty years,
I was able to work with theseatheists and I didn't kill any of them.
That's my first miracles. As youget to get the second miracle,
yes, confirm me. Saint makesEr, Saint Saint Peter make it my

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life of charity and helping others,helping Jeffrey out every day when you have
my second miracle. You have beenspreading a word. I try. I
defend it. I try to tellpeople you know, it's not nonsense.
No, no, look at this, I mean, who could doubt when
you see the kid with the soccerball under his foot, the statue of

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him. I don't know, man, I don't. I don't get it.
But hey, if you want tobe if you want to believe in
that, so be it. SoJoe says, asking a saint for help
is not worshiping a false God.It's called the intercession of saints. Ah,

(39:59):
So you pray to the saint forhelp, and then the saint asked
praise for you. Why would thatwork? Because they're in heaven and too
they have better access to God.Well why not? Okay, so they're
in heaven. Why wouldn't you prayto your grandmother or something. She's in
heaven? Right, go ahead,Uh huh. I've prayed to them before

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I said, miss you, thething you can do for me, you
know, and then if the miracledid happen, then I can tell I
could tell my priest, hey,this is one miracle that happened. I
pray to my grandma. Hmm.Okay, Well, I uh, I'm
not a believer yet myself, butmaybe maybe if something happens, I'll pray

(40:42):
to acutest and if something works,maybe then I'll become a believer. Now
is your wife religious? No?She she was raised Catholic, just like
you guys. And yeah, I'mseeing a theme here. Yeah, me
too. They're wise, They go, this is ridiculous. Anybody around you
then turns her back to religion.And now she turned her back before me.

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You sure? Oh yeah, shesaid that she turned her back on
religion when they she was I don'tknow, maybe eight ten years old.
I don't know how old she was. But they they had all the kids
in a gymnasium or something at thechurch or what you know, like a
youth thing, and they locked thedoors and then they turned off all the

(41:27):
lights and it was pitch black,and then they started screaming at the kids,
saying that this is what hell islike. And she said, she
said from that day forward. Shegot in the car when they picked up,
she said, I'm never coming backto this, And I actually respect
her for that. Who's who wouldwant to torture themselves with that misery?
She said, it was very frightening. And she goes, I'm completely turned

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off. I go, that's whatthey're gonna do. They're gonna try and
scare me. Forget it. Screwthem. She never never went back.
So she's not into she's not intoreligion either. Your wife is very into
religion. Right, who's more religious? You were her? Probably equal?
Really? Yeah, it makes arelationship work both religious with that in common.

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Now there is speaking of this kid. Now, he was I guess
a big soccer fan. I don'tknow who. He was born in London,
but I think he was living inItaly. Maybe he's an Italian soccer
fan. I don't know. ButI did see a study. Now this
has to do with soccer, butthis is sort of true for all professional
sports. But they did a longstudy over decades of kids that are in

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soccer academies in Europe, and thesoccer academies there are a little bit different.
Now, you put your kid herein like Little League or something when
they're a young kid, and that'syou know, that's it's not real serious.
But over there, you kid,if they're good, they go to
one of these soccer academies, whichseems to be owned by like the big

(43:06):
teams. They'll have a youth academyand you kind of go up through different
levels through that or whatever, andpeople pay attention to the goal is to
become a professional soccer player. Andthere are tons of kids that go into
this, and this study found thatonly about four percent of the kids that
enter this and they dedicate this isnot like a casual weekend kind of thing.

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These are people who leave their homesand they go to the soccer academy.
They're living there, they leave theirfamilies. This is their full time
job. Their studies are conducted bythese soccer academies. You know, like
so you stop going to school,you're taught at these things. But only
four percent to actually become professional soccerplayers. And this study says, the

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odds of your kid becoming a professionalathlete are so tiny. Don't hang your
hat on this. And they saythat it's really you should look at this
and what these academies are doing.They have such an incredible failure rate.
Why are so many kids in theseacademies if none of them ever make it
to become a professional soccer player?And I think they do have a point.

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They say they should reevaluate this.Now over here, we don't really
have that. Now. We havesome things where people go, there's a
guy he's called into the show askid plays baseball in Florida at some sort
of this or that. I don'tknow IMG academy or I don't know what
the hell he's talking about. Butthe moral of the story is, don't

(44:39):
count on becoming a professional. Yourkid is not going to become a professional
athlete, no matter how much youtry to will it into it. I
disagree it's a small percentage, butit can't happen. Roverty. You can't
say it will never happen because ithas happened. Well, they're saying you
shouldn't send your kids away to thesethings where they essentially squander all of their

(45:04):
learning opportunities to play soccer or anysport, when in reality, none of
them are going to make it tobe a professional athlete. You should try
to educate them and get them ina better because once they're done with that
and they don't make it, they'redone, what are they going to do
with themselves? You know, whatare they going to do with themselves?
They've wasted these ten or fifteen yearson this stupid thing. And that's always

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They could be a soccer coach,they could own a soccer organization. They
could, but most out of allthose thousands of people, there are only
so many soccer coach positions available aswell, So they say, really,
try to get your kid to besmart either, not that that pays well,

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this is the best job in theworld. As a pro athlete,
I think you should dream big,but dream to go for that. You
should strive to do that and thenmaybe have a backup plan if it does
work out. So you would putif you had kids, you know kids,
He put all your eggs in thatbasketball. Professional athlete. My nephew
is going for it right now withbasketball. Oh yeah, all in,
all in on pro basketball. Yeah. He has a trainer he works with

(46:13):
every day. I give him aworkout plan. He shoots like three hundred
hoops a day and he only countsthose that go in three hundred hoops a
day. He has to make threehundred. Yeah, he has one of
those the nets. The ball comesback to you, which makes it way
easier. When I was a kid, you shoot it and then you have
to go chase after the ball.You know, this one comes right back
to you. So he's boom boomboom only every day and three hundred.
I go, you can do it. You can make it. Seriously,

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he has to make. How manyshots does he take all that? At
a thousand ors? I don't know, maybe four hundred, I'm not sure,
but he just says he has.He only counts the ones he makes.
And how old is this kid?He's going into high school? Okay,
and starting early? I mean,height's not a fan. Ver,
He's still going through puberty, soI don't know. I hopefully he keeps

(46:58):
growing, but you maybe giving himsome h or something like you have supplier,
not yet, but Rover, Idon't know why you're gonna knock this.
It is the best job you cando it. You have to be
realistic about this, but I don'tin that basket. I've known people that
have made it. I had teammatesactually made it pro last long time.
No how many they we're going tomake it pro, all of them.
I thought I was going to,but then when you don't, I came

(47:22):
somewhat close. But I saw thedisappointment in my parents, like my dad
still I can tell once I said, you know, football is done,
I'm over with it. I cansee my dad. Then it kind of
changed because he's like I thought Iwas gonna have a son that was gonna
turn pro. Never worked out.My mom thought I was gonna be a
doctor. Never worked out. SoI saw the change, and then once
I never what's the change for yourdad? What do you mean there was

(47:43):
a change. I mean he barelytalks to me as it is, but
now he talks even less. He'sa little less nice. Real put it
that way. So because you didn'tbecome a professional athlete, you believe your
father loves you less. It's disappointedbecause it is the best job in the
world if you can get it,if you can land it, and it
is possible. You're saying, isn'tit is? Ever? Ask him,
like that's so sad? Ask him, what did I ever disappoint you?

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I just know, I just knowthe way he talks to me. Ah,
are you going to cry? Youcan't tune in every Thursday at the
conspiracy Corner and be disappointed in youthen, and he's not proud of you.
That's sad. So he loves youless because you're not a pro athlete.
Yeah, I think you would loveyour kid more if they make it

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well. On draft day, whenthe kid makes it, I've never seen
parents so happy as when their kidbecomes gets drafted by an Anthol team,
and the happiness on their face.They all start crying and hugging that.
I've never had that from my parents. I have a draft day story or
a draft story. It's sort ofjust something I observed with basketball. Let

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me take a quick break. Wedo have the Shizzy coming up in just
a moment the news. What doyou have on the way? Do a
story about a little boy two yearsold just go off to daycare and comes
home amputation? What happened? I'llplay you next. All right, we'll
be right back on Rover's Morning Glory. Hang on, Remember if you stumble
and ball out, we'll always bethere to pick you up. All right

(49:15):
after we laugh and post a pictureof it on social media. Rover's Morning
Glory. Dumb as she is?He coming up in a moment. What
do you have on the way doI'm curious what you guys think about this
athlete who has been excused from trainingcamp. I'll tell you which sport and
who it is and the reason whythey've been excused. All right, we'll

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get to that in just a moment. Jeff, you're on Rover's Morning Glory.
Good morning, Jeff. Hey,Yeah, I was listening to your
story about the athletes and going tothe schools and that's all they do is
really trained for soccer, band ballfootball. Enever, my son is a
pro pro motorcycle racer. He racesflight track motorcycles and he he's actually went

(50:02):
to school and he didn't go Hewas missed a lot of school. But
yes, uh, and but withthat being said, he also got a
trade. And I see it allthe time with some of his friends that
all they ever did was was ridemotorcycles and not really learn anything. And

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that's what they're kind of kind ofwhat I was kind of hearing was,
you know, these kids don't haveanything else to do other than play soccer.
Yeah, you gotta have some ofthe fall, but you're not going
to become a professional athlete, justnot going to happen theater your nephew.
What's his fallback? Or is itall the eggs are in the basketball basket
you're telling us? Uh? Imean, you don't know when you go

(50:45):
into high school, you think youknow what you want to do with your
life. No way, some majors. Yet there's you gotta start thinking though,
you gotta start thinking about that.No, you're a kid, just
have funny thinking, no real interestbesides what you' he's a minority of somebody
that knows at the age of eightthat you want to be on the radio
for the rest of your life.Like, that's not how it works.

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The fact that he's doing this andthe tools that he's getting from training and
learning what he is, So whatif he doesn't become a professional baseball or
batter? Is other interests or isit just all basketball? That's it?
It's really just basketball, basketball,sports, weightlifting? Is getting into Oh
yeah, well, nobody knows whatthey want to do where they're thirteen fourteen

(51:28):
years old. If you do,you're not you're missing out being a kid,
all right. You need to know. So is he going into high
school? He's just starting high school, so he's going to be in ninth
grade this year. Yeah, yournephew is Yeah, how tall is he?
Theater? We got to know thisfive something. He isn't puberty yet.
So say he's five, he hasn'thit puberty yet. How old is

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this kid? He's thirteen. He'sgoing to hit puberty at the age of
thirty. I mean, oh,no, high school. Yeah, you
can grow up until people hitting thelate high school. Don't you ever see
Remember in high school there'll be afreshman to come in one hundred and ten
pounds, five foot. He leaveshigh school, he's six five. He's
two hundred and fifty pounds. Theage for puberty were over rangers. You

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think it's everybody hits it by thirteen. No, she is fourteen and she's
not even in high school yet.She had just turned fourteen. She started,
Wait, you can't. He can'tbe thirteen ago, I'm starting ninth
grade theater. I think he's afreshman yet fourteen he's going to be Okay,
So he's fourteen, Okay, allright, so maybe you have the
age ron his voice stop here.I'm just saying I think his birthday might

(52:37):
be this summer. So, yeah, he's going to be fourteen going into
high school. I was fourteen whenI started high school. He's a late
birthday. You have a late birthday, I do. Yeah, well I
have a late birthday. But thatmeans that well, mine was so late
that I had to way started late. I won school later. Okay,
I went early. I just liketurn fourteen and then you were a freshman

(53:00):
in high school right after you turnfourteen a month later. Has your nephew's
voice dropped yet? Yeah, that'sthe funniest thing. I was on the
phone with my friend and I'm like, oh, who do you have at
the house, And she said,that's my son. Oh my gosh,
she was it's voice dropped. Hesounds like a dude, like a man.

(53:20):
You know. It's pretty funny.So, I mean, I would
assume if his voice dropped. Isn'tthat like you go through puberty when your
voice drops, Right, he's juststarting it. He's just starting to,
you know, starting to grow amustache. But I think it's going to
continue to grow. It was likethe sweetest thing. When you're able to
start growing that mustache, you feelso manly and masculine, older, right,
mature. When you start growing thatlittle peach fuzz on your face.

(53:45):
Yeah. Uh. Now, I'mjust going to tell you about a draft
thing that I saw. I've evertold you. I was sitting in the
airport here actually, and I wasin a restaurant at the airport, just
waiting for a flight. Sometimes Iget there early and all eat there,
and I at a table. I'mstaring at this woman across the way.

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She has a T shirt on,and it's one of these you have seen,
like an airbrush T shirt. It'slike a cartoon character looking sort of
thing. I'm looking at this Tshirt and it's a big whole thing.
I mean, the whole front ofit is covered. I'm a huge image
on the front of this shirt.I'm looking at it. I'm looking at
her and I'm looking at the shirtlooking at her. I'm like, man,

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that airbrushed cartoon character on her shirtlooks remarkably like her. Like she
has a shirt with her own faceon it, I think. And then
I sort of peaked my curiosity andI'm like, I wonder if that is
her, Like, why would yoube wearing a shirt with your own face

(54:50):
on it? That's a little bitweird. But so then I'm reading it
and it says something about draft twentytwenty three draft pick number I don't know,
sixteen, seventeen eighteen, something likethat, and it has that the
pick number on there, and I'mbut it's it's not an image of a

(55:14):
player or a guy. It's apicture of this woman. And I'm so
then I do a Google search,surreptitiously, of course, because I don't
want to draw attention to myself,but I'm I'm curious at this point.
So I do a Google search ofthe twenty twenty three draft and whatever draft
pick it was, and I figureout who the kid is that was drafted

(55:37):
in the NBA draft, and lookat the mom, and I'm like it,
that's that's the kid's mom. Thisis this is the mother of a
guy who was drafted in the NBAat like pick number I don't know,
seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, somethinglike that, and it would I don't
know it was. Look, Iguess I would be proud, obviously if

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your son is drafted enough. Ofcourse, did you walk around in that
shirt every day? You get atattoosday my son was draft in the NBA
vert everybody would just on your face, Yeah, you made it you much
money, he probably I won't.I like to know who it was.
I remember the kid's name. Ijust I just looked at up keyante George.
You ever heard of him? No, I don't know who that is

(56:19):
either. Where do he? Heplays for Utah Jazz. I think so.
I don't know much. I've neverheard of the kid. But he
was drafted. Let's see here.He was drafted number sixteen by the Jazz
in the twenty twenty three NBA draft. I don't know if he's good.

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I have no clue, no idea, but I mean, look, i'd
be proud too. Just wearing theshirt. I thought it was a little
bit strange Dougie. I guess Dougiewould do something like that. Right,
She has a whole do'nut frog dedicatedto her daughter. I don't know what
I'm talking about. Don't be jealous, don't be hating. So if my
daughter isn't going to I don't thinkshe's going to make it as a huge

(57:05):
dancer. Should not have her dance? Is this all a waste of time?
It is a waste of time.You're such an agele you really are.
I'm analytical, That's just true.It's a waste of time. So
kitschenn't do any activities over outside ofcenter work. Oh no, they can
do activities. But you don't understandhow much time is dedicated to this dance

(57:27):
stuff. He knows. I hearit with her. No, he knows.
Look, he did football. Hesees it with his nephews. He
did the same thing with football.I actually think that Gianna spends more time
at dance than he did with football, because at least there's an off season
in football. Gianna is in danceperpetually, and it's we're in right now,
hours and hours every day, literallyevery day. I would rather have

(57:52):
her enjoys it well, to dance, that's great, there's nothing wrong with
it. Get I agree with you. I'm just saying this particular hobby is
a waste of time in the longrun. But I think your opinion sucks.
All right? Are you ready forthe shissy douche? Seriously? Well,
you know because you know that I'mright, No, you're not.

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I Look, I am a realist. I know she works hard and she's
good at what she does. Trydance and growing up and her sister,
what what did that amount to?Ask her? Ask my wife, she
forced to do it, like Ithink that. I don't think she was

(58:36):
forced. Do you want to doany of that? I don't think she
was forced to do it, forcedto do it. I don't think for
to do it her family. Ohcome on, slave driver, you need
to dance, and we're not feedingyou. Can I tell you that I
am always nervous, and I knowyou don't do any of the recitals.
I don't ask because I don't wantyour wife to judge Gianna because your wife

(58:58):
was a dancer, and I knowthat my daughter loves it, and I
know she is a great dancer.Is she amazing? God? No?
Will she make it in this hugedance world? Probably not. She wants
to try out for Broadway, goodfor her. You want to be a
studio owner, good for you.Will you make a college dance team?
Probably not. So I'm supposed totell her don't to get this set realistic

(59:23):
expectations. I think it's also okayto try out for something and not make
it. It teaches you tease.Either you can say oh woe is me,
or you say I'm going to goout there and I'm going to go
for it. So I think thatyour assessment of kids playing sports is crap.
Are you ready for the shizy?Here we go? Kid is shizzy?

(59:46):
On rollers morning glory. Boeing isbuying Spirit Aero Systems for four point
seven billion dollars. The plane manufacturerhas long outsourced some bits production to Spirit,
but as it looks to improve safetyrecord, the move could give it
more control of the process. Thiscomes as Boeing basis scrutiny from federal regulators

(01:00:07):
and the Justice Department after incidents includinga door plug blowing off during the Alaska
Airline stock I just say, somebodysent me I guess now this has nothing
to do with a Boeing plane.But it was a Boeing plane. It
hit turbulence just yesterday, the daybefore or whatever. Did you see video
of that. We did it inthe news, didn't we? No,

(01:00:29):
No, this is a different one. These planes are hitting turbulence all the
time. This just happened, Ducie, and uh I think air eu rope
bot or something like that. Anddo you have the Can you find the
video of this, Charlie, becauseyou got to see this. I thought
it was phony at first, like, what is somebody playing a prank?
Yeah? Yeah, I'll show itto you just a second. You can

(01:00:52):
always fire up our MGTV and watchfor free at roverradio dot com or with
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due. Speaking of planes, fivepeople were killed in a plane crash in
upstate New York. The victims werefamily members from Georgia. They were headed
back to Atlanta after a trip toCooper's Down, New York for a baseball

(01:01:14):
tournament at that rover. Two kidswere in that plane as well, a
twelve year old and a ten yearold, and they said it was about
two o'clock in the afternoon and policesaid authorities were dispatched for a possible plane
crash. Officials said the downplane,a single engine aircraft called a Piper Malibu
Mirage, was discovered after a searchof the area using drones and ATVs and

(01:01:37):
helicopters. Is this the turbulence videoyou were talking about? Let's say,
yeah, this is it. Now, someone has to explain this to me.
There's just feet hanging out of theoverhead beIN. Apparently they hit turbulence

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and somehow somebody ends up in theoverhead bind the luggage compartment Buffy, there's
his feet just hanging out. Howdid he get in there? What haprulents?
Well, I think he actually wantedto hit the ceiling. They said,
up into the ceiling above that.I guess you can break through that,
which i'd even realized that he wasup and not even into the luggage

(01:02:20):
bind actually in the ceiling and theyactually came down from that. I mean,
I don't know how that's possible.So what is he was? He
he's walking around, he's walking aroundthrough the aisle, going to the bathroom
or something. They hit turbulence andhe shoots up through the roof of the
plane and now he's stuck in thein the luggage bin. Yeah, and
his friend's like, worst, Bob, he was just walking down the aisle.
They're like, he just disappeared,and then they see his legs pop

(01:02:43):
out of the ceiling. I knowthat people were injured or whatever, but
what a weird thing. This isgreat. And then you know what they're
saying. They're saying because of climatechange, this is going to be very
common now in the future, it'sgonna get worse and worse and worse every
time we fly. Really that,because it seems like in this in the
news keeps happening. What does seemlike there is more turbulence over the past

(01:03:04):
year or so, serious turbulence thanwe've seen before. Now, I guess
maybe has to do with climate change. Could I don't know. A two
year old little boy had to havehis foot amputated after a horrible accident at
his daycare. Now this is anin home daycare, and according to reports,
a gentleman was out mowing his lawnat the in home daycare when the

(01:03:27):
young child under the age of onewas close to the machine and the blade
got a hold of their foot andsucked the child under. Oh my god.
The officers found the child covered upin a blanket and assessed the situation.
Saw that the child's foot had beenamputated and there were severe injuries to
other right leg. So they tookhim to the hospital. They lifted him

(01:03:50):
through helicopter earflight whatever life flight.And does he like run towards the mower
you think? Or is the personoperating the mower an idiot and just gets
that close to a two year old? That's no. I think the kid
probably came close to them, youthink, so, I was cutting the
grasts one time, and I evenrealized that a dog. Somebody's walking a
dog like on a long leash,and the dog like ran right up to

(01:04:11):
me as I was turning to lawnmowerand the last second I saw him when
I stopped, but he you know, if I would have kept going,
he ran right over there. Ohyeah, And I'm like to the owner,
get your dog on a leash.Yeah, they're like it is.
I'm like, but a shorter leash. I almost ran a thing over how
I you know, I'm with youon this theater, there's a I would
see this all the time down southwhere people would put their well, hey,

(01:04:33):
a lot of people don't put theirdogs on a leash, and the
dogs, I'm I'm always surprised becausethis is like in an urban area.
You know, you're not in themiddle of nowhere where your dog isn't on
a leash. There's a lot oftraffic, a lot of cars whizzing by,
and like someone will have a littlechihuahua and they're you know, they're
of course on their phone ticking around, and they're chihuahua is just meandering and

(01:04:57):
sniffing and going all over the place. It only takes that chihuahua stepping off
the curb to get run over.I'm really surprised that people are this careless
with their pets. But then thepeople that do put them on a leash.
It's not like a regular leash likeyou think of a leash. Sometimes
this thing is like thirty feet long. At that point, what's the point

(01:05:18):
of having a leash? Yeah,the thing is just all over the place.
Go on, dush. So thisis coming after you said, don't
put your kid into sports. Bigmoves On Monday by the NBA champion Boston
Celtics. The owners said the teamis for sale, right after signing their
star Jason Tatum to the largest contractin NBA history. The twenty six year

(01:05:41):
old basketball player extended his deal forfive years at three hundred and fourteen million
dollars. It's right, get yourkid in. It's a professional. Look
at that. Look at that exactly. The Celtics starting five players now have
a value of nearly one billion dollars. The Celtics ownership announced yesterday, after
considerable sought and internal discussion, we'vedecided to sell the team for a state

(01:06:05):
and family planning considerations. Boston Celticsyou think of you're a player, Like
I get it that I don't knowhow much the owner of a team matters.
I mean it's got to matter tosome extent. Would be would you
feel like a little bit u deceivedor duped if you sign this contract?

(01:06:25):
Now, I guess it's all youknow. It signs whatever huge ass contract,
biggest you said or whatever, SoI guess he has nothing to complain
about. But I would be alittle bit upset if I signed a contract
and then like right after they go, oh, yeah, we're out of
here, Like they don't tell youthat in advance that they're selling the team.
Why does it matter? Well,if I signed a long term contract

(01:06:46):
with iHeart, and then they go, oh, by the way, we're
selling the radio station, and you'regonna have a different CEO, different program
director, different than that and theother. There's no guaranteed money in that.
Well there is, But I thinkyou're sort of deceived, is to
you know, you think that theseguys are in it for the long haul,
and that you know you're signing adeal with particular ownership or management.

(01:07:09):
Then maybe they told him, maybehe knew ahead of time. Maybe maybe
he just doesn't care. He goesgive me the money. I don't care
what idiot it owns this team orof orlmart basketball thing. Michael Jordan grew
from his sophomore year to his junioryear five inches. That's later in high
school. Do you think that that'show tall was his dad? Do you
have any idea? I have tolook it up. I remember he was

(01:07:30):
cut from his high school basketball team, you know, the famous story was
cut. Then he had the growthspurt. Michael Jordan was cut from his
basketball team grow spurt, and thenagain at the end of high school he
had another one and they became sixto six. Do you think that that's
natural because I believe that. No. No, I mean back then,
I don't know if it would havebeen common, but I think that people

(01:07:54):
are giving their kids human growth hormoneand stuff like that in order to try
to make their kids bigger for professionalsports. There's no doubt about it.
That's happening. I didn't know this. His dad was five to six.
No way, So explain to mehow does he go through It's just always
coincidence. He goes through this growthspurt. Well, you know they did

(01:08:15):
something, They did something my son'ssupposed to six, like three six four,
And I'm you did something. Youwere giving them some sort of weird
fgetables in I'm told that my parents, Okay, you're five eleven or six
feet tall? How tall are yourparents? My mom's like five five one,
my dad's five nine. Okay,so most kids outgrow their parents.

(01:08:39):
Well we have better nutritions. Theywere sort of bigger. But you're not
six seven theater. If you were, that would be I mean, that
would be a hugeodity. I wouldsay, what about maybe his mom was
tall? Maybe? So the ChicagoBears excuse the husband of Simone Biles from
training while she competes in Paris thismonth. His NFL preseason camp starts in

(01:09:01):
three weeks and coincides with the SummerOlympics. Gymnastics events are scheduled for the
final week of July, and Simoneconfirmed that her husband, Jonathan Owens,
will be in the stands cheering forher to win. So do you think
it's okay to say you get excused? Well, this is why I think
this guy won't be I don't thinkhe's a great player, but he's not

(01:09:25):
dedicated to it. I mean,he's got his own responsibilities. I guess
if the team is understanding, andyou know, you only get to the
Olympics once every four years, soit's a big deal. I'm sure this
is likely her last Olympics, butI don't know. Maybe she can compete
into her thirties. I remember watchingthe Olympics a few years ago and there

(01:09:48):
was this gymnast I don't remember hername. She's from some foreign country.
Swear to god, this chick waslike fifty years old. It was incredible
that she's been in the Olympics sinceI was like a and I think that
was her last one, so Iwould assume she's I think Simone Biles is
twenty eight. They said, Iwould assume this would be her last,

(01:10:10):
but who else think They also saidbetter than everyone that she's going to be
the oldest remember maybe of the team. Yeah, I was reading an article
about her because I saw I watcheda little bit of Simone Biles's routine and
she fell off the balance beam andone of these things. But she,

(01:10:33):
I guess, is twenty eight.There's a girl who is on the team
who just turned sixteen. It usedto be that you could be I think
it was fourteen was the cutoff wasthe youngest you could be on the gymnast
sixteen. They changed it to makeit so that you have to be older
because a, I think it's nothealthy for these girls. They stunt their

(01:10:58):
growth by doing all of this gymnasticsstuff. And in addition to that,
there with that Larry Nasa guy who'sdiddling those chicks. And you know,
you're the younger you are, themore likely you are to be taken advantage
of. So I think they Iguess that's why they made the age sixteen.

(01:11:18):
But anyhow, there's a girl who'sgoing to the Olympics for the United
States that's sixteen, and there wasa picture of I mean, this is
crazy. I get Simone Biles isshe's only twenty eight, but she's so
old that she was a famous gymnast. And she goes around and she's traveling
around, you know, visiting gymsor whatever, you know, and there's

(01:11:41):
a picture of her with this girlI don't remember her name, the girl
who's now sixteen and is on theOlympic team. There's a picture of Simone
Biles, who is like an adult, with this little girl who's like,
I don't know five years old orsomething, and the five year old that
looks up to Simone Biles because she'sbeen in the Olympics. Now this year
old is sixteen and competing and ison the same team as some mobiles.

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That's actually like I always say,follow your dream, you can make it
happen. That's right there you go. That's the shizy end rovers winning glory.
When the yit goes down, youbetter be watching RMG TV watch it
live at roverradio dot com. You'resomeone that says the Bears are on hard

(01:12:28):
knocks, the hard knocks are there? I thought it was no. I
don't think they're on hard knocks thisyere. Are they the preseason? I
don't think so. Anyhow, hesays they're on hard knocks. They just
think it would be cool to havethe Olympic footage. I thought they were
doing a conference or something. Right, aren't they doing four teams? I

(01:12:51):
don't think the Bears are on hardknocks unless that's the preseason hard knockes is
the Bears and an nd season asthey see North showing the four teams?
Is this that Simoan Biles picture?Yeah? Yeah, look at that so
funny? Oh, that's the girlnow that's on the team. Yeah,

(01:13:11):
that's when she crazy. Look howyeh yeh see if you can find a
picture of what that girl looks likenow. But I mean, what are
the odds of that. I'm sureyou run into you know, you go
when you travel, whatever you runinto. She run ran into a thousand
little kid. Here's the girl todaynow that she's on the Olympic team too.

(01:13:39):
Anthony says, she quit last time. Why even bring her up?
She's a loser. She couldn't dothat again, could she do? Oh
god no, she can do anythingshe wants to know, don't you This
will tarnish everything over her medals.She'll be known as the person that it

(01:14:00):
twice over her ten minutes. Iagree, like, you have to even
if you compete, and you youknow you have to. You have to
compete even if you don't succeed.I mean, that's what that's what that's
what's inspiring about these stories, isthat you overcome your twisties or whatever the
hell that is. You know,who was the girl that had the broken
ankle or the twisted ankle when wewere kid, Carrie strog I believe see,

(01:14:24):
you don't forget that. No,that was not Mary lou Retton.
Mary lou Retten was prior to that. Didn't she didn't she hurt herself and
then she hobbled off, Oh yeahyou're right, yes, yes, yeah,
yeah, you're right. Oh yeah. What did Carrie strug do?

(01:14:45):
Carrie struggle was the same thing.She's the one that had to land on
one foot. I believe, wasn'tthat, Carrie says, the short hair,
That's what I'm thinking of. Shelands it and she kind of hops
on the one leg and yeah,yeah, she heard her leg but she
still went was that the vault?Yeah, and she lands on one foot
because if she landed on two theywould have snapped her ankle right in half

(01:15:05):
and if she wouldn't be so shelands on one leg. Now you remember
that, right of course. Imean that's the one thing that you don't
remember anything. Oh I couldn't perform. I just said, forget it,
like that's not memorable, that's notpowerful. I agree with you one hundred
percent. I want to see him. You want to see what the landings.

(01:15:29):
Charlie can pull it. I sentyou to carry struck. Here's somebody
that says, Leo MESSI was givengrowth hormones as a kid. Yeah,
he's a very short guy soccer player. I heard that. I don't know.
I guess that's true. Who knows. But they started giving him HGH
in order to try and make himgrow a little bit. But they do
that for kids. So Michael Jordan, you think that was just natural?

(01:15:51):
I don't know. Did they evenhave HGH back then? Like, what
would you do if you wanted akid to grow? Did they have HGH
when he was a kid. Thatseems like it was before before that was
a thing, really right, Yeah, I don't but I don't know.
I have no idea. What aboutLebron James. You think he took DH

(01:16:14):
No, I just think these aretall guys. What you don't think it's
possible? Yeah, but Lebron islike Jacked. That might be like Royd's.
Yeah, he was a skinny.I mean, I don't know what
he's doing exactly, but maybe it'sjust hard work, dedication. But I
mean, I just find it coincidentalthat you want to be a basketball player.

(01:16:39):
This is your whole thing. Yourparents are five five and five nine,
and then you miraculously shoot up tosix seven or six' five or
what. I'm not talking about LebronJames specifically. I'm just saying in general,
you don't find that to be suspicious. It's what about Shack. I

(01:17:00):
think check was on something to becomeseven feet tall. I don't if anybody's
also that guy's the biggest guy.No, I don't think so. I
think now I don't know what hishistory is, what his story is.
But some guys, some guys arebig and they're basketball players because they're big.
Some guys play basketball and they're likegood basketball players and then oh wow,

(01:17:20):
wow, he lucked out and heshot up a foot and a half.
To me, that's suspicious. I'mjust a cynic like that. I
guess. Yes, Shack's mom anddad six foot one, six foot two,
Okay, so they're big, sohe's seven feet yeah, but that's

(01:17:41):
I mean that to me, that'sthat's a legitimate thing. If his parents
were five to one and five fiveand he was a tall yo, something's
something's probably going on there. Whatis it, Douci. I'm just I'm
trying to find the Mary Lourette ifit was Mary lourettin if she did the
injury, I think you're thinking ofcarry strong. I might be. I

(01:18:02):
thought Mary lou Rutton was too.Yeah, and then that, and then
that that weird coach Bella something orother. I think it's his name.
He's carrying the girl. That's that'sCarrie Strog. Yeah, you're thinking of
Mary lou Retton. Did she haveany injury? I thought she was injured.
I think you're thinking of carry Strug? Shall you have Carrie Strug over

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there? Charlie? It's saved hereit here? It is his haircut.
I had the haircut. My daughterhad one. I had a haircut like
that a long time ago. Yeah, but she really she likes her.
Here the way it is now,it's long. Charlie has that haircut.

(01:18:43):
Today. Here is Carrie Strug.It is up to her if she can
score nine. They put a soundtrackto it. If I look at her,
something TikTok or something to win theteam gold for the USA. She's
last the girls. She's the onlyone who could do it. She selling

(01:19:09):
the first one. Yeah, itjust hurts my ankle. So she has
done it. Garry's truck has wonthe tull Velt. But you're not of
sense too. Did that wind whenshe didn't land? It solid? She
did all she did land Yeah,no, no, she landed. She

(01:19:29):
didn't hop. You're not allowed tohop? Yeah, okay, I mean
you can. But she didn't holdit. She did hold it. Are
you kidding me? She stuck thatlanding. Now what do you talk?
Are you for real? That's ahot pop hop? Oh my god,
that's hot right, that's there's nofall, no big hop, no stumble.
Yeah, that's endless and one foottoo. Yeah. That girl right
there, she's from here or sheI don't know, she's from it.

(01:19:53):
She lives here. That Dominique,Oh yeah, she's been on the show.
She was fourteen when she was inthe Olympics. You could believe that,
crazy Jane says, Yes, Marylou Rutton did the vault with the
injured leg and landed it. Itwas a huge highlight, made her a
big star. Can you look thatup, Charlie? Is that actually true?

(01:20:15):
I think people might be thinking Carriestruck, but I'm not positive.
Maybe she had the similar To behonest, I don't know who Mary.
No, it's before Charlie wasn't evenborn eighty four. I've heard that name.
I've never heard the name Carrie strugbefore. I've heard of Mary Lou
ruttin What year were you born?Eighty five? So you would have been

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I think Atlanta Olympics for ninety sixif I remember correctly, So you would
have been eleven years old during theHe wouldn't have cared about that kind of
stuff at that time. I stilldon't shut up. I've got to take
a break. We'll be right backon Rover this morning. Glory hang uh

(01:20:57):
you think they say masturbating on thecouch tub of toe fo We're back to
rovers morning, Glory Dus. Youwere telling me that Jamie Fox came out

(01:21:33):
and explained his medical problem that hehad. So I go, okay,
what did he do? Did yourelease a statement? Did he give an
interview? But I didn't watch thisvideo. It looks like he's just standing
outside of a restaurant or something talkingto some people, like random people,
strangers, and they're like, heyman, what happened with you? I

(01:21:55):
guess is that essentially what happened?What went down? Well? Do you
have it? I did not watchit? One Oh yeah, yeah,
yeah, Okay, you haven't seenthis either, Charlie. Am I getting
this accurate? He just basically itlooks like exactly what you described. I
didn't read about it, so Idon't know anymore. But it looks like
he's staying outside of a restaurant.He's wearing a shirt with a QR code

(01:22:16):
on it. I don't know ifit's the furtive plan I've tried. I've
tried to do it. My phonewill pick up the code for some reason.
Oh really, maybe just because it'smaybe that's the goof. It's a
QR code that doesn't actually work.Well. People just keep trying to try.

(01:22:36):
Try me for five minutes today.Then, because I just kept trying,
going why won't this work? Ithink, well, it's because the
bottom right corner is it's it's nota shirt, so it's not flat,
and the bottom right corner is alittle bit of the QR code on his
T shirt is a little bit obstructed, so that will throw off the whole

(01:22:57):
thing, you know. So it'ssort of an all or nothing with a
QR either you see it or youdon't. All right, here's Jamie Fox
explaining a little bit about what happenedto him. Remember now he was It's
very strange this guy has He wasin the middle of filming a movie.
I don't remember what movie it was, but he's in the middle of filming

(01:23:17):
a movie and then they go,oh, we got to cancel filming this
movie because and they kept all weredelayed for a day or two and then
they I don't know if they justcanceled it permanently or what ended up happening.
Remember it was with Cameron Diaz.I don't know. It was Netflix
movie Back in Action. Yeah,so did he go back and film it

(01:23:38):
eventually? And they had to wellhe I mean, he was out of
commission for how long. And itwas so strange because they they would not
reveal what happened to him, andso of course speculation runs rampant. Was
it a stroke? Was it?This? Was it? That I don't
know? And still to this day. I mean, this guy, it
was so strange. It was soout of it. And he's in for

(01:24:02):
this clip is downtown Phoenix. Ithink he's just talking to some people and
they're like, hey, man,what happened? And yeah, he hasn't
gone on the record officially to say, but this gives us a little bit
of insight here he is explaining thislisten, he put it in the last
year that they didn't want you.That's my one for I have it.

(01:24:28):
He's off between eight So they toldme I'm in Atlanta. They told me
my sister, my daughter took meto the first doctor quit shut. Next
doctor said up there, said whathappened? He said, please? So

(01:24:54):
it's it's hard to make out whathe's saying here. He says that he
had a headache. Yeah, heasked his buddy for an advil. Yeah,
what'd he give him? And thenhe's out for twenty days. He
wakes up twenty days later. Yeah, what the hell did this friend give
you acid or strong mushrooms? Twentydays? Well, I don't know.

(01:25:15):
Maybe the friend didn't give him anything. Could have given him an advil.
If he had a very strong headacheprior to that could be a sign of,
you know, some sort of ailment, that he had some sort of
stroke. I don't know something.But you already said a cordzone shot.
Is that what he said? Icouldn't hear everything he said. There,
he said he got a shot,and then that goes on, No,

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no, it's not there, it'sup in his head. What go play
back? Okay, that's what happened. I was gone for twenty days.
I don't remember anything, he says. So they told me, I'm gonna

(01:26:00):
lena my system. My daughter tookit to the first doctor. Ye,
Courtisan shot, what kind of doctor? That's always the answer, Courtison,
What kind of doctor are you goingto? You show up? You're completely
out of it? They did,your family takes you there? They are,

(01:26:20):
Courtison shot, clear them right upnext doctor said him, there's something
going on up there in the head. So what did he have? Was
it a stroke or something? Ialways thought it was a stroke. Why
wouldn't he just come out and saythat I don't know, or maybe it
is a mystery. Maybe he doesn't, maybe they maybe he doesn't even know

(01:26:43):
exactly. Maybe they don't know exactly. Say that, Why don't you come
out and say that it is weird? I do grant you that it is
strange that he wouldn't. I gotto cure our code of work. Oh
you did, Charlie, Oh wow, Charlie, Well it's a Halloween party
twent dot com? Well what doesthat? What does that go to?
Analis fox? Is that his daughterwife? I don't know? Is this

(01:27:10):
all a setup that he is?This? Just let me put this QR
code on I have something I needto promote for my daughter. I'm gonna
go out there and tell some storyabout getting a Cortison shot after I had
a stroke, because that is that? What it is? Halloween party twenty
twenty four? What is that?Chris Brown's gonna be there? Nice,

(01:27:31):
good, all right? Actually justa hallow. Oh, it's just actually
a Halloween party. It's not likethe name of an album or something.
It's just oh, all right,yeah, it's a Halloween party. Cool?
Weird? Now? How do Inumber is six six six six six
six six creepy? How do Iit's his heart like you can buy like

(01:27:55):
you can you buy a ticket orsomething that doesn't even seem I don't know
what's going on with this, butI'm on the website. So what do
you think happened theater? Something withthe clock shot or a stroke has to
be one of those two. Ithink the stroke. He's afraid because people
don't want to work with him ifthey think, oh, he's not going
to be able to talk the sameas I can remember his lines. That's

(01:28:16):
what he thinks. If you canprove that, you can do it,
sure, But I mean no one, no one wants to hire you if
you can't do that. I thinkthat's what he was worried about. But
now I don't understand why now hehas a come on. I think it's
made it even more of a thingwhere people if you don't know exactly what
happened, you don't know if itwas a stroke or not. I think
that that only makes your prospects ofgetting work even even it's a more of

(01:28:42):
a long shot, because people go, well, what did happen, We
don't know. They assume the worst. If he had a stroke. I
don't know why he wouldn't just comeout and say it. But he's in
much better. He was in muchbetter shape even after I remember he had
like that first appearance. I thinkhe was on a boat or a bus
or something. I don't remember.He wasn't like that John Fetterman guy who
had a stroke and he couldn't talk. He couldn't you know like that that

(01:29:04):
was a mess. Theater does notlike that guy. Oh he should now
because he's gone theater. He's comingover to your side. Fetterman is.
I saw some tweets. He's he'she's not. He's not a woke li
lib tart anymore. As he wouldcall him. But anyhow, so he's
uh he explained a little bit aboutwhat happened, Jamie Fox did. But

(01:29:29):
that's a scary prospect. Would youfeel you wouldn't feel a stroke or anything
coming on? Huh? You justboom it hits nothing you can do about
that, right, I mean?What's the letters that they say? Well,
theater was pre mad? What isit? Snap? Fast? Fast?
What is that face? Your facetroops on? One side? Is

(01:29:51):
A for arm? Don't asked?This? Slurred speech? And then T
would be time to call nine one? One is that it? Oh?
So face is not F A CE. It's F A S E.
No, no, no, no. The letters are fast, oh fast?
Oh face? Okay fast? Butthe F is for face. See
what the other ones are? Team? Maybe tingling? Am I having a

(01:30:14):
tinglely sensation? That's time? It'stime to call of time to call?
Yeah, face is face drooping?A is arm weakness, S is speech
difficulty. T is time to call. I always hope I'm like cheese.
I hope I could feel it comingon. I don't remember all that when
you're in the middle of a stroke. Now, you wouldn't. I think

(01:30:35):
it's I have heard people having astroke and then they are able to somehow
call nine one one, like theycan do it with their one good arm
or whatever. I mean. Thekey to that is they got to get
you right away. If they getyou right away, you have a good
prognosis. If you wait half anhour or something, diagnosis negative. Yeah.

(01:30:58):
A friend of mine had that.I went to college with him,
and he woke up. He wasgetting ready for work and his wife was
getting the kids ready for school,and he was sitting at the island in
the kitchen and he was trying totalk and the wife's like, are you
okay? And one of his armswas just She's like, John, are

(01:31:18):
you okay? Are you okay?And he just was trying to talk,
And so they immediately got into thecar and they took him to the emergency
room and that saved his life.He was having a stroke, he absolutely
was. He Minneapolis area is wherehe lives, and then he ended up
coming here to town to have somespecialist work on him as well. But

(01:31:41):
because of her actions, that savedhis life. Angie says, I think
that Jamie Fox had some sort ofa drug overdose that he almost died from
that caused his brain issues. Otherwise, why wouldn't you just come out and
say it, that's good. Inever thought about that dosed and you can't
come out and say that exactly.It looks bad. You're a druggie.

(01:32:04):
But I do like the setup.Oh it was an advil. I thought
I was taking an advil. Wouldyou take I saw a story about a
girl who I mean, I thinkshe was like nineteen or something, college
girl took a pill that she thoughtwas annex or something, but it was

(01:32:24):
fentanyl and she ended up dropping dead. Would you take a pill that someone
hands you, like at a partyor some friend half tons of times even
now, you would if I sawthem take it, Yeah, I don't.
They could be that in an hour, then you would be too.
No, the fentanyl will little kickin pretty fast, does it, I

(01:32:45):
think? I mean you have todigest it in a pill form. If
it's a pill, it still takesa little while. Yeah, But if
they crush it up into the stiffand you'd see the results pretty quick.
I think that's so dangerous. People. Not this kid's just take one pill
to buy it for some dealer onSnapchat and one pill die. How can
you trust that. What if wouldyou take a pill from somebody you knew?

(01:33:08):
I honestly, I don't know ifi'd take a pill from anyone,
oh really, unless I knew wherethat they were getting that pill from.
Because even if your friend they havethe best they think that they're giving you
whatever the hell it is, itcan be some illegitimate, illegal drug that's
disguised as Yeah, I've got totake a break. We'll be right back

(01:33:29):
on Rover's Morning Glory. Hang on. If you find yourself looking at inanimate
objects and wondering if you could usethem to silence the coworker, We're right
there with you, buddy. Yeah, glorious thes He is coming up,

(01:33:56):
he in just a moment. Thenews. What do you have on the
way, Dear, you're a fanof Stranger Things. I've got some updates
for you, and it's going tobe pretty exciting. I'll tell you a
little bit more about season five.Now, you know I heard you know
that show is huge when it cameout. Is it still like a thing
that people care as much about it? You haven't heard about it because they
haven't had a season in like twoyears, but when it comes back they

(01:34:18):
will. But when it was neverwatched it. It's a good. First
season's great, yeah, and thenwhat it's just start film going downhill after
that and then it got better again. It'll be excited when it's done.
Is this the last season? Yeah? They ended on a real cliffhanger,
the last one. Yeah, they'rewalking towards the monster. I don't know

(01:34:40):
what the finale or cliffhanger. There'sI guess I don't know where you even
see it, but there's a seriesinterview with the vampire. Remember the book
by Anne Rice, the books movieand they had a movie and Tom Cruise
was in it. Brad Pitt manymany years ago, interview with a vampire.

(01:35:00):
Kirsten Dunst was in there too.Now I guess they've turned this into
a TV series. I didn't knowthis, but this was season two and
there was some sort of I don'tknow, I fell for the publicity machine
insane ending to season two. Ihave no idea what it was. I
didn't read it, but wait,what'd you fall for? I clicked on

(01:35:26):
it and then you started reading itsaid spoiler alert obviously, and I'm like,
maybe I want to Wow, Iknow I never will by actually watching
it. No, I thought,maybe I'll watch this. I know I'm
never gonna watch that. I'm notinterested in that, no desire to watch
it. I don't know what theinsane ending was, some huge twist or

(01:35:50):
whatever. I don't know what itwas, but I don't know if it
was really insane or not. Dougie, are you ready for the Let me
go to Derek quickly and then we'llget to the shoes. He Derek,
go ahead. It was going onrover Man hey, so I was actually

(01:36:12):
listening to him. I guess itwas last week sometime when Thomas turned Jeffrey
into a scratching post. And Iwas curious because I remember there was a
conversation a while back where you weretalking about whether like you, you had
said that you thought that Thomas wasgoing to be the higher functioning of the

(01:36:33):
two kids, and I just wantedto know if you had changed your mind
on any of this, because themore that we hear about this, the
more that it's obvious that like Thomasneeds to be like in a home where
he's taken care of and with peoplethat are like him, and I just
don't feel like he's going to getwhat he needs being at home. No

(01:36:53):
one's paying attention to him. No, And I hasn't changed my opinion on
that at all. What the kidsneed I I'm not an expert in that.
Do they I don't know as ifhe needs to be in a home,
but he's all away from his parentsor whatever. But he need his

(01:37:14):
mom, they need they need counseling, they need some sort of support,
some sort of government assistance. Idon't know what they need. Something has
got to go on there because youhave to try to make him a productive
member of society. Get a job, I think first step. Yeah,

(01:37:35):
because you know, part of theissue is that this kid is only around
Jeffrey and his wife pretty much,his wife Mary Elizabeth twenty four to seven.
And you know, you learn copingmechanisms, and you learn things when
you're out in the real world,whether it's a job or a school or

(01:37:55):
whatever. You realize, Okay,I don't get everything I want. Not
everything goes my way. So ifthey find him the right situation, I
it would be very beneficial to Tomash, I think. But any word on
sorry Derek, I cut him off, any word on getting Tomash a job.
We still try to convince him becausemy brother in law had those a

(01:38:19):
restaurant owner. This looks like ayear ago. I know that, but
still we're still trying to today.You're gonna call him, Yeah, you're
still trying to what. I don'tknow, Hold on, he's having a
stroke. Oh no, fast timeto call, blurred speech, face,

(01:38:40):
drooping arm, weakness, can't turnon the mic, pants, whatever.
So what are you working on?You said you're working on what? We're
trying to? Just talk him?And he look, you need to get
a job, and you know,he said, and he just comes up
with some kind of excuse. Ithink, I don't know. You just
tell me. I'm just trying toyou know what does he say? We

(01:39:01):
we can't tell you because we don'tknow what's his excuse? I told I've
told him. Look, he hasthis whole thing about he doesn't like working
on weekends. I say, look, I used to not have to.
I used to work on weekends.I used to work at night. I
used to do all that kind ofstuff. So you know, you,
megas can't be chooses. When youstart a job, you can work during
the weekend, you have weekends off. What does he exactly every day is

(01:39:23):
the weekend or the week make whatwhat is trying? That's what I'm trying
to tell him. What does hedo on the weekends? It's so different
than during the week. I don'tknow because think he goes with us on
road trips and he's he's around thehouse doing his ceiling fan stuff on Tuesdays
and Wednesdays. Well, okay,but just I'm just doing I can and

(01:39:47):
trying to keep it PAYLOGI you getout and get a job. She can
get a routine going. Are youguys not allowed to It sounds like you
don't have a handle on ever tellinghim I've limits and laying down the law.
He doesn't want to hear that.Are you talking like I don't understand
we're trying to I was trying totalk in I did not interrupt. I

(01:40:09):
asked a question, and then youpout. We're trying all that stuff she
has I'm trying to come out.I'm trying to keep telling him, look,
you need to get a job.And it also said it helps them
with the routine and that kind ofstuff. That's what I just said.
But you're just saying that because Ijust said that, you guys aren't making
any effort to do any of thisstuff. I do wonder what would have

(01:40:30):
happened, like as a weird experiment, if the kids would have been raised
in a different household, how wouldthey have turned out mature versus nurture.
I don't know. I think thingswould have been quite a bit different.
You know, limits would have beensaid and things, you know, help
provided, so on and so forth. Do you think that your wife doesn't

(01:40:54):
want him to get a job becauseshe doesn't want him out of the house
he has I said this before mywife's being that. I told my wife,
you know, he's grown. Yougot knock it off the helicopter parenting
thing. You know, he's gotto be able to get out and do
stuff on his own. I mean, he gets he goes out, he
gets out, rides his bike andwhatnot. You know. But paper boy,
he likes riding his bike, andhe delivered papers. They don't even

(01:41:15):
they don't have newspapers anymore. Youdon't even have paper boys anymore. It's
that's long gone. So everything's digitalnow. I have neighbors. They still
get the paper. I see themin the driveway in the morning. It's
wrapped up in a red paper bag. Or those people in your neighbors.
They're older. I'm saying they stilldo it, so he can still you
don't have any old neighbors. Hecan deliver the paper boy, Uh,

(01:41:38):
not that I know of. Well, you gotta remember tons of change,
dude, everything's digital. But butyou think a job would be the job?
Him getting a job cherry helpful becauseit sets him out of routine.
Then maybe tell him, like Itold him. I'm keep telling him,
when's the last time he told hima few days ago? I keep I

(01:41:59):
keep trying to, I trying to, you know, push that into where
was the conversation? Tell tell him, I saf you thought about getting a
job? You know your uncle?Will you know had you you know,
were hooked up with a job,and you know you just had this conversation
a few days ago over supper,No, just in casual conversation the car.
Do you believe you guys can believewhere the hell you want it did

(01:42:21):
happened? I know it didn't happen, Okay, But then you sit in
the house at the beginning, you'dbe anywhere neiter, I can't. I
still bring that off every every nowand then. I'll still bringing Wait you
said that, have you thought aboutgetting a job. I don't ask my
kid. I tell her you needto do this. It's not her choice.
You have to do this. Periodyou ever tried telling Tomash No,

(01:42:43):
I have to try to be asimple bank as possible. Now, Okay,
the plomacy is over. But that'sthe question. Are you afraid?
I don't feel like they've ever beendiplomatic with him? Have you? Are
you afraid to tell him what todo for fear that he'll get mad?
No, I'm just I've told himthat. I've told him that and then

(01:43:04):
he just but you don't follow through. I guess said, I'm doing the
best that I can with the cardsI've been dealt with. Again, that's
a phrase that I came up with. I mean, you gotta be more
forceful. Original. Yeah, job, you need a good job. Yep?

(01:43:25):
Are you ready for the ship?Here? Here we go on rollers
morning glory. The Supreme Court ruledyesterday that former President Trump may claim immunity
from criminal prosecution for some of theactions that he took before leaving office.
Biden condemned the decision, which ruledthat presidents have absolute immunity from prosecution for

(01:43:49):
core official acts, and he issueda stern warning over a possible second term
for Trump. He says that thereare no kings in America. Well,
this is a you know, Idon't know all the ins and outs of
this legal ruling. You know,in one sense, you do want the
president not to be hindered by hisactual job duties. He can't be sued

(01:44:13):
by every Tom, Dick and Harryfor every little thing that you do.
On the other hand, you're tellingme that if the president says I want
to assassinate Joe Biden, you know, or whoever, if Trump is president
he wants to assassinate somebody, that'swell, that's that's okay because he's president.
I I don't know, and Idon't know how they would look at

(01:44:35):
something like that. So now itdoes say in your official duties, So
if it's an official duty, you'reimmune. But what constitutes an official duty.
Anything you do in your time inoffice is an official duty. So
it sort of leaves the January sixththing up in the air, because that

(01:44:55):
wasn't an official duty to call andask that guy to find you twelve thousand
boats, right, So I don'tknow who knows what do I know?
Go on, there's another incident thathappened in India. It's dozens of worshipers
crushed to death at a Hindu religiousceremony. They were all these people were

(01:45:16):
there celebrating the Hindu deity deity deitydeity Shiva in the city of Hathras and
apparently we have sixty people killed.They and they believe that number is going
to go. Well, the theIslam just had the what was it,

(01:45:40):
I don't know if they were allaround that marching around that cube and a
bunch of people died from the heatand everything. So this is how many
people were at this thing, theysaid, a lot. Okay, paragraph
too, Okay, go on.Yeah, they's just breaking now. So
they don't have a lot of aroundsixty kills from this stampede. They said

(01:46:02):
that social video, unverified videos onsocial media shows bodies piled up on the
ground instead of a local hospital.So would Joe Biden have immunity if he
wanted to assassinate Donald Trump? No, a former president, there's no way
be of absolute immunity. Maybe JoeBiden would say, you know what,

(01:46:25):
I feel, he's a threat todemocracy. To defend the United States,
so I'm going to have him takenout, or what if he made a
lot of you know, felons couldbe president. I don't think the president
can make a law like that executiveorder. The Congress. Okay, you
know proposed the law, but it'sgot to go through Congress. An executive

(01:46:46):
order in EO. I don't thinkthat that's really applicable here, but okay,
I it is. There's been amistrial declared in the Karen Reid murder
case. The prosecutor said they intendto retrial a murder case against Karen Read,
the Massachusetts woman accused of killing hera police officer boyfriend, after the

(01:47:08):
judge declared a mistrial. This isthe woman who they claim she backed up
and ran over him in a snowstormlate at night, and she says,
no, I dropped them off.The people inside the house killed them,
and there's a huge cover up.There's a lot of inconsistencies. Now,
I just don't know how much ofit is real in I mean, there's

(01:47:28):
a lot of weird stuff in thatcase. And frankly, the police should
be ashamed of themselves. That detectivewho's talking about her leaky balloon, not
the lead detective is close with thisfamily that where the body was found.
I mean, there's a lot ofthings that are just wrong, wrong,
wrong about this. I don't knowif she's responsible or not. I have

(01:47:50):
no idea, but there certainly area lot of red flags in the case.
But yeah, I would be curiouswhat the Maybe we'll find out.
Maybe some of these jurors we'll talknow. Panelist sixties and six women remained
deadlocked. Some believe the evidence surpassedthe standard of proof needed to convict Read,
while others found that prosecutors had notestablished their case. I'd be curious,

(01:48:14):
what's the number, what's the breakdown? Is it six to six,
is it ten to two? Andin which way were they leaning? I
would be very curious about all ofthat. All right, go on,
Remember we had told you the othernight the BET Awards Sunday night, and
then Will Smith had debuted his newsong, and yesterday we played it and
it was like, ooh BT thatceremony that night also in the news again

(01:48:38):
today for two reasons. One,the families of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman
are upset that OJ Simpson was includedin the in memoriam segment at the awards.
Yeah, I'd be upset too.Frankly, I mean I agree with
them. Yeah, Nicole's sisters saidthat whoever made the call to put him

(01:48:58):
in there fired. I think sotoo. I mean, that guy appropriate
to give the abuser and murderer.Well, they would say he was found
not guilty in the the criminal trial, so I guess they could hang their
hat on that. But it issort of odd. I suppose that you
put him in there, include him, and it is offensive of course to
those families. Absolutely. Yeah.And the BT is also in the news

(01:49:20):
because they had to apologize after partsof Usher's acceptance speech at the awards was
muted. The singer was accepting aLifetime Achievement award at the awards show in
LA proceeded to give a thirteen minutespeech, Oh my god. After he
started speaking, the audio cut outfor nearly four minutes. It's like Jeffery

(01:49:46):
haha. BT issued Flush Wait what'dyou say? Flusher from a BT issue
to statement of Billboard, claiming theincident was as a result of an audio
malfunction during the live broadcast, andthey also apologize to us, er,

(01:50:10):
what are you gonna do with alive broadcast? They do it on purpose?
Obviously. And finally, the fifthand final season of Stranger Things will
be eight episodes long, but they'llbe long episodes. They said that they're
pretty much making eight movies. Whoa. They say season four and season five

(01:50:30):
are very connected, and there's alot too. So they're saying an episode
is like a movie, is whatthey're claiming. Yeah, they kind of
already are. It's over an hourlong. Yeah, so it might be
even longer than that. So eightvery long movies. Stranger Things Season five
is expected to come out sometime nextyear. All right, here you go.
That's the shizzy. On Rovers MorningGlory, there's someone that says,

(01:50:58):
speaking of acceptance speeches, I heardthat you roasted your former boss in your
acceptance speech. Well, I've roastedthere were a couple of jokes at his
expense, Tom Herschel, our formerhead honcho or former boss. So how
many years were we with that?I mean we were with him for maybe
four very early in our career.Yeah, he I think we started over

(01:51:20):
there in two thousand and three.I think he took over in two thousand
and four or five. I thinktwo thousand and five, but I'm not
entirely sure. So he must havebeen our general manager for approximately Yeah,
I think he took over beginning oftwo thousand and five. I think somewhere
around there. So we must havebeen with him five years, I suppose,

(01:51:45):
because we left there in two thousandand eight, So we had Tom
Herschel was our general manager for fiveyears. And he's retiring this week.
I think today's last day just fliesout tomorrow, Oh my god, I
can't wait to get out of here. Moving down south Oh maybe by you,
No, not that far down.No. I think he's I don't
know, somewhere South Carolina or somethinglike that. I don't know. He's
moving to a golf course theater sohe can play golf NonStop. And I

(01:52:10):
think he's an artist pastime. Whatare you gonna say? Thought he was
a tennis guy, no golf,remember we were. I thought we used
to make fun of him because heplayed tennis back at the old station.
No. Yes, he used tomake fun of my gol you're playing tennis
today. It was just a joke. I now he would always play golf.

(01:52:30):
Maybe he had short shorts like tennisshorts like yeah, yeah, he's
a bike a lot he did.Yeah, And were those biker shorts.
You know, I was thinking aboutit at that award ceremony. I was
thinking, it's funny because my wifegoes, geez, you know, this
guy really seems to like you.I go, of course he does.
I made his career. Yeah,but look at all the grief that you

(01:52:56):
caused that guy. Yeah. Imean there's so many back and forth battles
in those early days and just knockdown, drag out fights that I would
get into with him and management andstuff. And she goes, how would
the guy even be able to talkto you after you were such a I
go, I think he was adick to me? Are you kidding me?

(01:53:17):
I think was successful in spite ofhim, not because of him.
So he was the only but itwas also probably the most fun that he's
ever had in his career. There'sno doubt about it. And if he
had to do it all over again, I think we sort of, in

(01:53:38):
a way were able to get awaywith a lot more than we could have
because he was a brand new generalmanager. That was his first general manager
job, and so we were ableto kind of not push him around,
but able to be like, dude, come on, don't be a pussy,
what's wrong with you? And Ithink if somebody came in and tried
to do the things that we weredoing at the time, if they tried

(01:53:58):
to do it like five years ago, after he'd been a general manager for
what fifteen years or something, hewould have shut them down so fast.
But I can, I mean,I can remember. You remember him in
the hospital when you were paralyzed?Eater? He was, he was,
Oh, that was probably the mostI've ever seen him crap in his pants
was that day because he just sawhis whole career flash in front of his
eyes that here's an employee of hiswho's not paralyzed and he's going to get

(01:54:24):
fired and sued and so on andso forth. But yeah, he's like,
how you get home? He droveme home that day. He said,
let me give you a ride,buddy, you want some food?
And he wants to be nice.Yeah, he's super. I've never seen
that side of him. No,no, as ot as a dick to
you. Yeah, but he wasprobably the closest. You don't really hang
with management, but he you guyswere friends. There's some like on one

(01:54:46):
hand, I can count people thatyou really connect with and you guys were
friends. Well, you come overto the house a lot, you would
do dinner, like you guys weretight. You talked to him during the
day. Yeah, but that wasthat was really because I had to because
we formed that friendship. Well,you had to be on his good side,

(01:55:08):
otherwise he he would Did I tellyou the story? I don't know
if I told it on the air, but I think I did. I
don't know if I remember if Idid or not. But you guys were
basically friend of me's, basically goton each other's nerves. But then again,
you had to talk to each otherat the stuff that's jobbery. So
you were kind of front of mesta Well you had to be you know,
keep your friends closer, enemies closer. You had to keep him very

(01:55:30):
very close. You had to keepan eye on him. I only wondered
what would have happened if I wasif I would join your join your show
in your CBS days, could hehandle you? You think Tom Herschel would
have if ily done something wrong,I mean some of the stuff I've done
in my time here, I thoughtit would Why know, it would be
fireable? Of course, you PIBwould have fired me. The drop of
a hat. I like how Jefferywent up to him at that awards ceremony

(01:55:54):
and he tries to ask him aboutthe time when you were smashing the car
theater. I think you were smashingdumb car. There's a video clip of
Tom Herschel coming out and trying tolike calm me down. He's like patting
you on this. He's yelling hewas patting you on the bag. I'm
holding you responsible. He freaked out. A you ask Jeffrey, he's watching
any human in light? Does hesay it? He goes that, shoot,

(01:56:16):
not happened, and you're responsible.That's the way. That's exactly how
he said it. He was yellingat you about it because he was telling
you that you were responsible for mehappened on this show. So then Jeffery
tries to ask him about that,and he just immediately shuts Jeffrey down and
it's like, don't talk to me. He just walked away. Just don't
talk about that that particular subject.But he was very friendly towards me regardless.

(01:56:40):
He was in a good moods hewas drunk. Yeah, So well,
congratulations to Tom who's retiring. Idon't know how old is that guy,
do you have any idea? Sixty? What is the age you can
do at sixty two? And thenwhat's the next one? Sixty seven?
I have no idea. He's sixtyseven and a half. Is he really?

(01:57:01):
He looks fantastic. Well you thinkhe's dying his hair. He's got
to be dying his hair. No, it's great. Is it plastic surgery?
Anything? Yeah? Nothing looks great. Well he's today, So today
is his last day? Yeah,I think wait till tomorrow before the holiday,
one more day. I think he'sflying out tomorrow. What's your Do

(01:57:24):
you have any memories of Tom Herscheltheater? I mean where do I start?
I mean the street thing, him, call him into the office,
I mean so many different things,him driving me home from when I was
paralyzed. And I remember one timewhen when I lit myself on fire and
I jumped into the lake, ifyou remember that. I remember coming into

(01:57:46):
the building, you know, andI'm soaking wet, but I still had
like vast lean on my face becausein case it did burn through. That
was only protection, was it,but vastly in on my face. And
I remember walking in and Tom Herscheldid't even know we were doing that,
and I remember walking into the building. He's the first person I see,
and he's just like, what thehell are you doing? He's like,

(01:58:06):
what are you covered in? Likehe didn't know? Well, that's how
is it even possible? If youthink about this, I mean, at
the time you're doing, we're doingtheir theater every Friday, which was a
bit we used to do. Usedto essentially kill himself every Friday with stunts,
And how would That's almost like malpracticegeneral manager malpractice. How do you

(01:58:32):
not know that your show, it'syour number one show? How do you
not know what they're doing on themost dangerous day of the week. I
think he didn't want to know.It was getting to the point where he's
like, do you think you knowanything? Yeah, I don't know what
they're doing. So if he getsgets killed, it's not on me plausible

(01:58:53):
deniability. Yeah, oh, Ididn't know, Like, if something happens,
he can tell the CEO of CBO. Oh, I didn't know what
they're I had no clue what theywere doing. I didn't know me in
advance. I was in a meetingand I came out, this guy's covered
in vance, Aleen. I rememberTom signing the girl's boobs at I think,
boy did he love that ride?At a calendar party and Tom was

(01:59:15):
there and a young girl, probablyI don't know, twenty two or something.
She recognized Tom Herschel just from theshow This is before RMGTV, but
she just could kind of know,like, this must be that slick guy
that they're always talking about, theused car salesman. So she immediately,
well, he's probably also the oldestguy there at the event. So she

(01:59:36):
goes, I must be Tom Herschel. So she had oh you Tom Herschel.
Yeah, he loved that. Ohyeah, he used to get recognized
and go to dinner and his creditcard and then then the girl's like,
can you sign my boobs? Andhe signed her mind she doesn't say,
no, I can. He lovedevery second of that. I was going

(01:59:57):
to show that picture during my acceptancespeech. Yeah why not? His wife
and kids were there and stuff.Laugh at that. Oh you think so?
I don't think you would laugh atleast. Oh well, what a
great career he had over the years. So sign our Tom Herschel. I've
got to take a break. Ournumber is eight six six yore over eight

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six six nine sixty seven six'eight three seven will be right back on
Rover's Morning Glory. Hang on tothe favorite show of lightning, fast screen
minimizers and time clock Milkers Worldwide.Wait did somebody say Milkers Rovers Morning Glory?
Later on you can go back toporn Hub. Charlie. I'm gonna

(02:00:45):
defer to you as my hip hopexpert over here. You know you're a
man of the streets. You're givesome street cred. I try to keep
aware of what's going on. Sure, you're gonna have to fill me in
on something I saw yesterday. Ican't Did you see this theater? This

(02:01:11):
Rick Ross getting attacked by an angrymob of people? Now Rick Ross is
a rapper? Is he like aproducer as well? Or what is he
got hits? No? I know, I know you're thinking more. DJ
Khaled is the producer. Rick Rossis more just straight up he's a rapper.

(02:01:31):
Okay, He's a rapper like hisown record label, every Back Music.
Yeah. Wait, let me andI remember people said he was phony
because he would he would he wouldtalk about being, you know, doing
all these crimes and stuff. Buthe was really like a corrections officer.

(02:01:54):
People do hold that against him fiftycent. He mean, used to have
quite a feud over that now andthen I think at one point, I
think fifty found Rick Cross's baby's babymama. And I could be screwing this
up, but I know he didthis with some other rapper he's fitting with
and took her on a shopping spreeand then film the whole thing. And
maybe it was even the person's mom. What a weird thing to do.

(02:02:18):
I was good, Okay, Soexplain to me what's going on with Rick
Ross getting attacked. I've never seensomething like this. Now. He's a
he's a pretty big guy, right, I mean, like, I'm not
sorry about his physical size, buthis physical size is pretty big. But
he's a guy that would travel withsecurity. He's a guy that, uh,

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how does he get attacked like this? What happened? Well, he
went so he was in Drake's territory, Canada. All right, Okay,
all right, Drake's from Canada.Toronto. The six. Now for a
while, this is the six.That's what the cold can That's what the
cold Toronto. No idea, that'swhat Drake tried making it. I don't

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think anybody else calls it except Drake, and I think it's everybody considers it
lame, but he calls it thesixth I don't know why that's what he
calls Toronto. Anyways, Well,when Kendrick Lamar and Drake were beefing,
is that over an hour or isthat? Yeah, it's the winner's been
declared. Uh, but that actuallydoes play a part in what happened.

(02:03:24):
Okay, okay, they were beefing. While they were doing that, everybody
started coming out against Drake, includingRick Ross and Metro Boomin. Now,
Rick Ross accused Drake of getting aBrazilian butt lift, all right, and
it calls them bbl drizzy. Thisis this is this is something that women

(02:03:45):
get, these Brazilian butt lifts.I think what they do is they inject
I'm not even positive. I thinkthey inject fat into their ass to make
their ash bigger for some reason.Now, I'm not one of these guys,
but I mean, you got tosee some of these asses I've seen
down in Miami. It's so outrageousand so ridiculous and so freaking disgusting and

(02:04:09):
jiggly and and but I guess somebodymust like this. No, not this
theater. I'm you have no ideawhat's going on down there. It's not
a it's it's it's probably so badthat it makes Kim Kardashian's ass look bad.
Oh, it makes her ass looktiny. I've seen asses three times

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as big as hers on the girl'sskinny. It's just it's gross. Anyway,
So he says that, Now,why would a man get that.
It's just such a ridiculous claim.But Drake, you're you're on the radio
there, Jeffery, Jeffery, You'rein the middle of a show here.
I don't know what he's talking about. He's trying to hit on Crystal out
there. I'm gonna say that's It'sthe one thing I don't really need to

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worry about is that Brazilian. Idon't need a Brazilian. But why would
you turn the crystal and say that. Why would you just say that on
the show? I know you werein the middle of talking. I I
was gonna say, but anyways,at least that's one thing I don't need
is a Brazilian. Like I said, that's the last thing I need because
all this is natural, right,baby? Nice? Okay, my wife

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likes so much. Now, Drakesupposedly had a bbol. I don't know
this to be true. I justknow that Rick Ross accused me of that
and getting a fake six pack,and possibly you get a fake six pack
molded like just like a Brazilian buttleft. They put fat in different areas.
You give you a six pack,or suck the fat out or suck
the fat out whatever it was fine? Could I almost get like, no,

(02:05:40):
some sort of implant, like alike a you know people get boob
implants. Could I get a sixpack implant or something in my belly like
rippled like rose of hard plastic?Yeah, okay, so he's accused Rick
Ross accused about getting a Brazilian buttleft exactly. Yeah, okay. And
then on top of that, thenmetro Booman came out just a song.

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It was an instrumental song. He'she's been making a lot of these beats
against Drake, which is called BBLdrizzy. And then everybody was dancing and
writing their own lyrics to that songto make fun of him. You know
what metro Booman to be the otherside never even heard him? Who's Who's
metro Booman? The producer? Abeat maker? Okay, you've ever heard

(02:06:25):
of metro Booman. I've heard thename. Yeah, you've heard. You've
all heard. Because he's in thebeginning of every song he's on. It's
what does it say if he's gota tag you've heard, You've heard a
million times. You go, oh, this is a Metro song anyway.
So they're going back and forth anduh so Rick Ross just did that against
Drake. Well, then Rick Rossapparently had a show in Canada, and

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I don't know if it was Toronto. I didn't do that much. I
didn't know, but I don't knowif it's specifically his city or not.
He goes to Canada and while he'sdoing the show, he decides to play
the best song out of this wholefeud, is Not Like Us, which
is from Kendrick, and he says, I want to play the song.
Well, then a bunch of Canadianscome up and thround Rick Ross and that's

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where the videos so he's not on. This is after the performance. I
know it's after before. Not sure. Huh, All right, well,
here you go watch this VI youIf you don't have r mg TV fired
up, you can watch it roverradio dot com or with the Rover Radio
app on your phone. Your tabletor your TV. Here is okay,

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so this is backstage or something hereI guess or is this you guys like,
how are all these guys backstage?Who are these people? I don't
know? Here we go, soso in the background, can here's the
Kendrick song? Is this? Isthat Rick Ross right there with the big

(02:07:53):
gold chain on? All right?So he's a big guy, Rick Ross,
all right, so yelling back andforth. And that song in the
background is the Kendrick Lamar song.That is that's the that's the one that

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everybody seems to like out of thisentire feud, all right. And this
guy is apparently upset that this thisthis white guy right here on the left,
well, it seems kind of likethe mohawk. He's upset that he's
playing this. Yes, a lotof them are, all right. So

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there's some people a little pushing ofhands, but nothing too much right now.
And oh, then that guy justtakes a swipe did you see that
you're in the face, takes aswipe at now this guy, this guy
doesn't look too big himself, thisguy, the white guy, but he
takes a swipe out. Rick Rosspunches him in the face. That looks

(02:08:58):
like here Sam, and then that'sRick. Is this Rick Ross's security guard,
there's like a big guy. Nexttime, Oh my god, now
he gets now he gets jumped.This is insanity. He's a big,

(02:09:20):
fat guy. There's one security guardobviously. Yeah, we have to bleep
out about half of this. Nowit's just people punching. Who's this on
the ground? Is that the securityguard? Look a guy? So he's
like he's like hurt, bent overand now people are just wailing on him,

(02:09:41):
punching them, kicking them. Andby the way, let me just
look at these guys again, likethese are skinny white dudes. How is
this possible? Because there's a bunchof them. It's not just one on
one that's I mean there in Canada. Oh so these guys are like the

(02:10:03):
tough guys in Canada. Yeah,okay, where's Rick Ross? He's escaped,
He's gone and I was taking outon the bouncer. Yeah, what
happened to Rick Ross? Where didhe go? Did he run away?
He pops up again here in asecond. He's off to the side.
But this guy's he's the security guard, is dazed at this point. I

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can't believe he could get up afterafter that. All right, So now
they're now that looks like they're goingtrying to make their way backstage. I
think. I mean, this ispandemonium here. I think you can see
Rick Cross here. Yeah, there'sRick Cross in the background. He'll pop
up again. Right there, there'sthat's across. Oh. Now more people

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start fighting because another guy was tryingto walk up on Rick Ross. Secretly
he's acting like he wasn't. Thisguy in white he is going to walk
up and he was going, he'screeping. Okay, he's creeping right here.
All right. So this guy iscoming up from the possibly even mean
mugging, okay, but right outof the okay, he gets stopped by
the guy next to Rick Ross.Okay, this is wild. So these

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guys start fighting. Oh my god, look at this. This is insanity.
These guys are fighting, throwing eachother around. They are I can't

(02:11:45):
believe that nobody has somebody's out here, somebody's knocked out. He's just gone.
I don't know, I don't knowwhere that guy. Now. Is
this the guy that tried to walkup on Rick Ross? He said?
Is this the guy that was justliterally a second ago? I think he's
wearing a white shirt and he lookedabout that side. So I'm guessing,
all right, this guy's knocked out. So now they lift them off.

(02:12:11):
Said, well, that guy hasn'tnot enough. This guy still wants to
attack the guy that's passed off becarried away, like tried to steal his
shoes or something. What is goingon here? Now? Explain this.
This is the best of your Thisis the best explanation that you have.
Huh, that's all I can.I did save some other videos. I

(02:12:33):
saved the Rick Ross. He's hangingby the pool. This is when Rick
Ross is making fun of Drake's nose. All right, I gotta follow this,
all right, making fun of Drake'snose. H And Drake's mom reached
out to Drake and said, what'sgoing on? You got a nose shop
and you didn't tell me? Andthen Drake posted it on Instagram and then
Rick Ross is loving that. He'sgoing, oh my god, this mom

(02:12:54):
is boy just posting texts from it. And you can see at the beginning
of this one video here, andthen he just kind of says, which
one the one that's not a musicvideo? Uh, the one that says

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Rick Ross makes fun of Drake havinga BBL. That one. Okay,
so here's the tax you can seethat's Drake's mom. I'm sorry, that's
Drake's mom texting Drake and says theinternet is saying you got to know his
job. You look the same tome in the kitchen today. I can't
believe you get one without me,because you know I always wanted one,

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And he replies it's coming from RickRoss. The guy did songs with He's
gone loopy off the monngarl. Hehasn't eaten in days and it's turned him
angry and racist. He's performing atproms for money. It's bad. So
the Drake posted that, and thisis Rick Ross's response to that. Oh
it's such a beautiful day. Mewaking up from an app, I just

(02:14:00):
realized BBL Drizzy called his mammy onme. Uh. He shared the text
messages between each other. Cupcake Drake, tell your mama, you stayed out
past your curfew. White boy.You wanted to hang at the park with
the smoke weed with the while wewatched our old school chevyes. White boy,

(02:14:24):
you got a Chevy, white Boy. I doubt it, but anyway,
big nose big nose, but youhad twenty five percent body fat with
a carved out six piece. Stop. You know a time of it is
a cost forty bands. Stop.But tell your mama. Well, in
Miami we say old girl. Tellyour old girl. She a beautiful lady.
I told you that before, andI meant that. But you tell

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your mama, white boy, youstayed out at the pall too late and
you can't call her when you getin this. It too deep to call
your mama, white boy. Backto the luxuries a lot now, I'm
just throwing this out there. Ifso he's using, is Drake half white
or something? Or what's see why? I mean he's light skinned, he's
half Jewish. Okay, so bycalling him white boy, you're obviously trying

(02:15:11):
to, you know, denegrate him. I'm just curious how this would how
this would be received if it wereoh, I don't know, maybe the
opposite, you know, if itwas life, I might write a song
that they call who knows. WhoKnows's one thing about I'm gonna say this,

(02:15:35):
it's with them BBLS. You don'tspeaking specifically to you with BBLS.
If you got a fake body,you got a fake mind lead it to
them cute bitches walking well, becausehe was talking about saying I can't even
understand translate this saying, hey fellaswith BBLS, it's using a different world.

(02:16:00):
All right, Hey fellas with BBLS. I'm talking to you specifically,
don't get bbls. Leave the bblsto the hot bitches, okay, walk
around with the with the cool shoesinstead of it's ovo bitches, all right.
I mean I couldn't put in anyplainer English eight sixty six, Yo,
Rover is our number eight six sixnine sixty seven six eight three seven.

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We will be right back on RoversMorning Glory. Hang on, finding
a pube stuck in your teeth isn'tas bad as finding a tooth stuck in
your pubes. Hey, things canalways be worse. A friendly reminder from
Rovers Morning Glory. The shizzy iscoming up here. Just come moment with

(02:17:01):
the news. What do you haveon the way due Google trends posted their
big fourth of July round up,and one of the things trending if you
have dogs what people are searching for? I'll tell you what it is next,
all right, we'll get to thatin just a moment. You have
any big plans for the fourth ofJuly? Your birthday is tomorrow. What

(02:17:22):
are you gonna do for the fourthof July? No plans, nothing,
Dieter, what are you gonna do? You have? I mean plans.
What do you guys got going on? My sister usually has a fourth party,
a barbecue and pool party. Sothat's the only thing I have planned
right now. Charlie, you gotanything planned for the Fourth of July?
Going to the dude's house? Goingto a dude's house, all right,

(02:17:45):
bring bring a bunch of fireworks overthere, and then if they started lighting
him I've done this for a while. I'd take it ten years now.
Yeah, he starts lighting fireworks andI actually leave. Yes, I go.
You guys are why not stick around? You're afraid of cops? Cops,
I'm not bringing that up. I'mafraid of you know, the damage
you could do. Just I don'tlike how it hurts the dogs, dogs,

(02:18:05):
ears and stuff, So I'm outbad. If you have pets,
that's the worst day of the year. Dogs, cats, they freak and
you can get people are lighting offfireworks a couple of nights ago. It
doesn't like that. Yeah, youcould blast the TV to try to like
muffle it still hear it. Chrystal, what are you doing for the Fourth
of July? Working? Uh huhall day? Where in Denver? Ooh

(02:18:33):
uh stance. What are you doingfor the Fourth of July? Having the
family over? Yeah, we getover our place overlooks like a bunch of
different cities so you can see,you know, Cleveland's fireworks, all sorts
of different cities. It's pretty neatfrom out there. So cool. Jeffrey,
what are you doing for you guys? You guys would go down and
watch the fireworks a lot of times, so that would go down and watch

(02:18:54):
the fireworks and just mellow out.Maybe, who knows. I really have
planned no road trips. M Wedon't know about that right now at the
moment. There's nothing's in the hotat this moment, nothing's in the hopper,
nothing, Charlie. You have nothingplanned, Charlie, thanks for asking

(02:19:16):
nothing. Okay, yes, no, we don't have anything planned either,
probably I guess probably in laws havingsome sort of cookout or something. But
I don't have any plans. Mywife just asked me last night, what
are we doing? I said nothing. I'm just gonna relax. I guess

(02:19:37):
to eat some hot dogs, someburgers and beer. Are you ready for
the shizzy DUSI? Yeah, herewe gozy on rolls Morning Glory. I
don't know what people are doing bypushing an elevator button and not looking to

(02:19:58):
make sure that the ele is there. What are you doing? Are you
on your phone and you don't look? I don't know, but people people
do this just like an everyday occurrenceyou get on an elevator. It's just
it's it's just you don't You don'tthink about it because you do it every
day, multiple times a day.If you live somewhere, work somewhere with
an elevator, right, it's likesecond nature. If you do it multiple
times, you just going to stepin, right, That's what twenty five

(02:20:22):
year old woman uh Clelia D'tano thisis in Italy, was in her apartment
building and went to step into theelevator yep, to go down, leave
the building, and the elevator's notthere. It's on the first floor,
so she's on the fourth. Shefalls all the way down, dies on

(02:20:43):
impact. Man. Her dad reallyyeah it, calling her yeah to try
it. She won't pick up,and then he gets into the to go
check on her. And here's thephone ringing as he's getting into the alban
Are you kidding? So he's tryingto call her as he's getting into her

(02:21:03):
apartment building elevator and she's on thatwhat the roof of the elevator. Yeah,
isn't that horrible? Horrible? Howmany stories do you have to hear?
Well? People love to go,oh, what an idiot? You
do the same thing. People dothis all the time. You're standing there,
you're turning around, you're talking tosomebody. The elevator door opens,

(02:21:24):
you take a step in off right. Yeah, and even by the time
you realize it's late, you've lostyour balance. Yeah, is going forward?
You try to stop, You're gone. Hunter Biden yesterday sued Fox News
and its parent company over their productionof a fictional mini series at Attorneys for
the president's son called quote an effortto harass, annoy, alarm, and

(02:21:46):
humiliate him and tarnish his reputation.I thought, he's this guy's reputation.
He's a crack smoking hooker, screwingfelon. I agree, but tarnish is
good. Okay. Two men werearrested on a public road within Oprah Winfrey's

(02:22:07):
property, and this is in Maui, and they're suspected of illegal night hunting,
according to officials, night hunting.They're both nineteen years old. They
were arrested just before midnight after officersfound them using a hunting spotlight on a
public road that runs through Winfree's ranch, and while they were not caught actively

(02:22:30):
hunting, the officers found a loadedshotgun and a loaded rifle in the Paarish
truck and Winfrey's ranch surrounds the roadwhere they were stopped. The men were
arrested on suspicion of hunting on privatelands without permission, not having a hunting
license, and other violations. Oneof them was also arrested for an unregistered
semi automatic rifle. So you know, I saw something about this. I

(02:22:52):
guess I'm not a hunter. Butyou can have a spotlight. I guess
let's say a way you go,which is weird because go out and shoot
animals? What makes this illegal?I guess if you have a spotlight at
night and you shine at a deeror somebody just freezes and then you shoot
it. Can't do that, That'sthat's cruel. Shoot it any other time?

(02:23:13):
What difference does it make? I'mgot say something really dumb right now.
It says that they have this invasiveaxis deer that run rampant on Maui.
Does it get to the island.Somebody brought it. Somebody probably brought
it fifty years ago from somewhere andnow they're breeding out of control. That's
what an invasive species is. Buton an island, how do you see?

(02:23:35):
Do they swim there? Well,Australia's an island. How do they
get kangaroos? Wol they swim there? I mean, how do they get
there? Okay? Any who?A UK cafe was forced to close because
a neighbor complained. The cafe iscalled the Caddyshat Cafe and it was accused

(02:24:01):
of ruining the tranquility of the neighborhood. So the neighbor got it shut down
in December and they said that thesound of clinking teacups and rattling of cutlery,
plus the smell of bacon was ruiningthe neighborhood. That's a great smell
of bacon. How do you do? I want to next door NonStop.

(02:24:22):
I'll do it all day, everyday. You know what? The neighborhood
is like, but over they havebacon candles. Ye, I don't mind
you lighting that all day. Yeah. So they got this poor cafe shut
down and now it has reopened.The owner, Emma isle Front was She
said that it was shut down bythe Dorset Consol but the outdoor cafe is
now back in business after she movedit one hundred and nine yards away from

(02:24:46):
the homes of the complainants. Soit's not awful that you have to be
that upset. I remember something.I don't know how close they were,
but if they're clanking and making aracket NonStop, you wouldn't want to live
next to that either. Really,the noise. I used to listen and
I didn't know this, and Iwas even in radio. I used to
listen to the Midday Guy over atone of our other stations, competing stations,

(02:25:11):
and like, God, I can'tbelieve that's so lame. He's every
day he goes to this cafe anddoes his show Classic Cafe. Yeah.
And I thought it was in thein the restaurant across the street from the
studio. And then I would seehim. I'm like, what is he
doing here? How is he?And then I realized it was a sound
effect. She said, an idiot. She actually worked in radio. She's

(02:25:31):
so dumb. Well, I thoughthe was doing it live too. I
brought you You're an idiot too.I also did work there. Do they
not do live broadcasts? We've donehim before and there's always background every day.
I thought was once a week hewould do this, you'd go to
this place. No, no,this is every day. I wouldn't listen.
When I would listen, I go, oh, this is one day

(02:25:52):
a week he does this and he'sjust doing it while people were eating lunch
in the background right across the broadcast. Why are we doing he's paying for
it? Thought I was paid arestaurant called the Classic Cafe that I didn't
want to go to, and Iwas like, oh, you must be
going. He's at some restaurant liketons of people do it. Rover Why

(02:26:13):
I don't see why it's that crazy. I didn't work there, though.
That's pretty dumb. You're dumb.No, you actually worked there, because
you've probably seen him in the hallswhile that's why I don't understand that.
I'm like, well, it wasacross the street, like he's really fast.
Maybe he recorded everything. Why didyou think this cafe specifically was across
the street. Well, because therewas a cafe across the street where we
were called the cafe, I justthought that was the name of the segment,

(02:26:35):
but there was. They were alwaystrying to get remember first point there
going to the cafe and calling ita different name. Well, but that's
supposedly a sponsor. They got cardealership, but they're not going to call
themselves. I said, cars no, I thought, because they asked us
to go do a broadcast there andI said, absolutely not. There's no
way we're doing that. And thatstarted the fights with management because they wanted

(02:27:00):
you everywhere because you were a newshow and you you're like you you handle
that sound effects sharing the Welcome tothe Classic Cafe, dideally opened the vault
the doors, so the classic listen, it's just backron noise. I was
there like a vault opening. Therewas like a vault door opening, and
where did you think that was?Well, that was a sound effect.

(02:27:22):
He's opening up. That was thestart the intro. You'd go, we're
opening the doors for the Classic Cafe, and then you'd heer and I was
like, Okay, he's always busy, right He just said restaurant, it's
lunchtime, Yeah, downtown. Idon't know you act like that. You
would know that. You don't knowthat didn't know either because he tried to
get a reservation of the Classic Cafeand he couldn't find you. Exactly if

(02:27:48):
you're a Dolly Parton fan, Iknow Jeffrey is because of our hooters,
right and her music. Okay,Dolly Parton could appear on Ohio license plates
soon. The plates would benefit Dolly'sImagination Library, which promotes child literacy by
sending kids one free book a monththrough age five. Based on newly introduced
legislation, plates would be available foran additional twenty five dollars, with the

(02:28:11):
money going towards the reading initiative.It's waiting to be brought up for discussion
before the State of Ohio's Senate TransportationCommittee. We get those books. I
love her so much. She's amazingbecause I think it's pretty great person.
You jo to her, all right, it's a Dolly half. Thank you
for pretting honest. Why would yousay that? Google Trends has posted their

(02:28:33):
big Fourth of July round up,and they're looking for the tap things that
people are googling right now around.You can't just turn your head when you're
coffee. Got cough right into themicrophone. Do remember, she asked?
Last week? She's like, peoplecan plan a cough every week. She's
like, I never coughed every day. It's day every day. I realize

(02:28:54):
it, don't you know what itis? It's a tickle, it's a
nerve. She's take. She's burningtime to try to read the stuff that
she last night. Let me readanother sentence here of you do it?
You have a nervous tick of pausingwhen you read because you're trying to read

(02:29:16):
it as you go. Yeah,so I don't have a nervous tick.
Go on, please, God,these are the things people are researching.
What speak? Oh, you're justso annoying. You're annoying. The top
Boozy Drinks were googling our bomb popcocktail. You know what that is.

(02:29:41):
I've had a version of it.Yeah. You put a vodka, maybe
sprite or something, and then youput a bomb pop in the top.
Oh, I like the what youwould call it? Is that a popsicle?
Right? And blue one? Right? Yeah, here's a picture of
it. I mean, oh,actually no, it's work complicay, I
forgot, here's how you really doit lemonade and then whatever the blue is.

(02:30:07):
Just think, let's find the recipe. So you've made this grenadine,
ice, lemonade, vodka, bluefood safe coloring. All right, that
looks really good. The other topboozy drinks. People are googling any guests
Rover and Charlie. Yes, yeah, that's trending. People are looking out

(02:30:30):
how to make that. We're onthe forefront absolutely started. Absolutely. The
other thing, if you're a dogowner, a trending search is transit doone
for dogs you were talking about knockit out. Yeah, it's an anxiety
man that helps pets deal with fireworks. Searches for it always spike in early.

(02:30:50):
Their four legs may stop working badfour leg day perhaps. And then
also the top searches how to grill, and they are looking up corn on
the com salmon, chicken, asparagus, and burgers. If you don't know
how to grill, no, Ilook, but yeah, but okay,

(02:31:11):
if you don't grill all the time, you mean you don't grill to grill?
How all right? I sorry,you know everything, You're right?
What so somebody who hasn't grilled inten years? How they go on?
How long do I put it on? I don't remember what's the temperature I'm
supposed to put it on on agrill? Yes, that's what they're googling,
Like, what temp do you wantyour what's the what's medium? Rr?

(02:31:33):
Yeah, that's what's the temperate?Temperature is one twenty one and a
half. So all right, tellme your grill. What temperature you're getting
up to on the grill? Idon't have a grill, no, But
you just were poo pooing people googlingyou don't know how to grill? Okay?
So what temperature you want the grillto be at? I don't know.
I don't know how to grill.And how long are you going to

(02:31:54):
leave it on? I wouldn't researchit, okay? So you would google
it? No, I wouldn't googleIt's if you don't know how to grill
a burger, then you shouldn't begrown. But you don't know. I'm
not grilling, okay, all right, But if you wanted to, wouldn't
you look it up slightly before?In like, I don't know, I
should do three minutes, five minutes? You just make does the news it's
just a free from no research,no looking, no re no rock care

(02:32:18):
free, f free, got anycottails. Let's go day drinking right,
give me a bomb pop cocktail.I want to try that. Don't shake
and take my dance moves over MatthewPerry back in the news. The estate
belonging to the actor will be dividedbetween family members and an ex girlfriend.

(02:32:41):
Now, his personal accounts total onlyone point six million dollars. Do you
would think he would have more thanthat? He didn't own any property,
no kidding? Yeah, so youtell me he does have a trust that
will go to his family and anexcol How much is that worth? Twenty
million dollars? Oh, he hadmoney to reside in that trust, but

(02:33:03):
when he actually died didn't have alot of money. Not that at one
point six is anything to shun.But what are you good? I mean
this? Kay? Did it allwrong? Who needs what? Ex girlfriend
needs that money? Rachel's done?Yea she yeah, she's a she's in
her thirties now, but they weren'tcurrent. This is a long time ago.

(02:33:28):
He just happened to pick one girlat the time he's making this will
Yeah, we just did a storyabout a guy who did that put his
girlfriend at the time in nineteen eightynine. They broke up a year later.
He drops dead last year and nowI guess what he forgot to remove
her is the beneficiary. She getshis pension fund, which is a couple
million dollars now, and the family'slike, wait a second, and she's

(02:33:52):
like, it's tough, I'm takingit. So maybe it's the same sort
of thing. I guess nine iswhen he made this will look that fifteen
years years ago. Yep, that'swhy I hope there's like an ex girlfriend
out there put me down for something, she became famous, she passes away,
and no, that won't be yourluck. With your luck the year,
there's going to be some fluozy thatcomes out of the woodwork with a

(02:34:13):
seventeen year old as I was,Oh, yeah, you're the father.
You owe seventeen years of child support, pement. You are the father.
And finally Tom Petty's estate has inkeda distribution deal for his music catalog.
They're sending the deal to distribute hismusic and he recorded more than thirteen studio

(02:34:35):
albums with the Heartbreakers and then threesolo albums over his forty year career.
The Petty estate said in a statementthat the deal with Warner Warner Chappelle Music
will open the door to new licensingopportunities. You know, So there you
go. That's the shizzy on Rover'spoint, glory, Well the billy c
actually get everyone here. There's alittle bit of job play for you.

(02:35:00):
's the point another job too longto be bad bad. I'm not a
big Tom Petty fan, but whenI hear his music, you know it's
good. I just kind of neverreally into it, but I mean,

(02:35:26):
like, this song is good.Right, Yeah, you're gonna put it
on though year. Now make aplaylist of his We're on a road trip.
Some um, some googol. Whatyear did this come out? Wasn't
it ninety old later? Tom Petty, right, I remember because he was

(02:35:46):
at the MTV Music Awards and thevideo. You know, I mentioned rolling
a Joint, but they changed thelyric and he made a joke during his
speech because he won an award andsaid, I can't believe you guys took
out joints. And then even inthis version, let's it's his, which
is weird, they changed it fromrolla Joint. iHeart for whatever. He

(02:36:07):
changed it from roller joint to hita joint. What's the well, I
guess they would say the meaning islike hitting a joint. We're going somewhere,
not smoking a joint. Oh okay, so lame. This is a
solo record. Yeah, this cameout Last Dance of Mary Jane. Maybe

(02:36:33):
it was the same record. It'sgot to be about the same time Mary
Jan's last Night. It's not thatwhatever. The's two main songs out here
on our radio station. When Ilisten to that is our station all the
time in the car, I heareither free Falling or I Won't Back Down.
I don't know what album this isa saying was born to run?

(02:36:56):
He's do Let's see song? Youlike this? Yeah? Yeah, what
year was this? This is aboutthe same time, isn't it? And
I'm not even free that was?That's not the great wide open album.
That'll be the same albums not seethis is a time? No, you
might be right, Jeffrey. I'msaying it was recorded while he was doing

(02:37:18):
his solo Wildflowers album, but itwas see this is Tom Petting the heart
Breakers. That other wasn't Tom Pettingthe heart Breakers. It's confusing. Produced
by Rick Rubin. Interestingly, andby the way, if you were in
the heart Breakers, this is hisband, I would assume once you be
like, hey, what's the dealwith the You're not always years of guys?

(02:37:41):
What should be upset? Yeah,because you're not getting the royalties off
of that. Obviously, he's thebrains behind it. So like Running Down
a Dream, also just solo.That's from his free following album, Full
Move Fever. Oh yeah, okay, yeah, Full Moon Feed Rest.

(02:38:01):
It's It's a good couple of songs. This eighty nine kids. I was
just gonna say, they came outright. There's so many learning to Flying,
got a lot of hits. AmericanGirl Jeffrey probably hasn't heard any of
them. He remember, he's dud. He never heard, He never heard.

(02:38:26):
Jimmy Hendrick had never heard of JimHender, several of Tom Petty's songs,
free following I Won't Back Down,Mary Jane's last dance facing the crowd,
Running Down a Dream. Ringo startedplaying drums on this song because he's

(02:38:46):
in the video. Oh interesting,I didn't know that. Yeah, free
Falling, yep, that's this isone of my favorites. Let's not forget
refugee. See I don't like this. No, No, this is too
this is this is more dated?That's just Did we played don't come around
here? No more? Don't likethat? That was probably from nineteen like

(02:39:11):
eighty six, because he played American. That's old, but I like that
better than me eighty five? Jeffrey, did we already play? Into the
Great Wide Open? This is thetitle track to his album of that year,
into Why Don't You Hear It?Comes My Girls? Did we played

(02:39:39):
don't do Me like that? South, Don't Know It like that? Don't
I Love You? I think thatmight be all the biggest ones I could
be leaving for about. Here's astory that I shot. This is in
Texas. A young girl is workingin a snow cone stand and a woman

(02:40:05):
comes up there, an older woman. She comes up earlier in the day
and she says, Hey, I'mgonna leave six dollars here so my daughter
can come up. I don't knowhow old the daughter is. My daughter
can come up and get a snowcone. And you hold on to this
mody, and when she comes up, you make her a snow cone.
And I'm pre paying for my snowcone. Nice, yeah, but still

(02:40:28):
a pain of the Yes, whatbusiness could keep track of this kind of
stuff? Put the name down.Rachel's gonna be coming up here later.
I'm paying right now. There's toomuch confusion. You ever had a business
before me to do this? Isay, sorry, I can't forget it.
Keep your money. You want totake her business? No, but
it's too confusing theeter I'm not.I don't run a credit at my snow
cone stand. Oh, here's apost it note, write down Rachel,

(02:40:52):
free snow cone. I'm paying forit right now. Right. So the
woman paid her six dollars, sheleft, okay. Then her daughter comes
up later in the day to gether snow cone. She gets to the
snow cone stand, walks all theway up there. Don't know how far
away it is, but let's justsay it's miles two miles. Gets to
the snow cone stand. They go, we don't know what you're talking about.

(02:41:15):
I don't know. Sorry, Ican't give you a snow cone.
So the girl walks all the wayback, tells mom, Mom, they
didn't give me my snow cone.So the old lady goes to the snow
cone stand and she's upset because,you guys, I gave my money,
you didn't give her the snow cone. I guess there was a shift change
in between there, see part ofthe confusion dealer, Why that's what you

(02:41:37):
need to at rovers snow cone stand. We don't do this make a note.
Pay at the time you get thesnow cone, not before, not
after, just right when you getit. That's when you pay your six
dollars. That's not an expensive snowcone, by the way, too,
got used to be a buck fifty. So she goes up there and she

(02:41:58):
wants Now she's upset that she hasn'tgotten the daughter couldn't get the snow cone,
and she starts complaining to the younggirls that work there at the snow
cone stand, and then she callsone of them a name after the fact.
Listen to this. Yeah, Iwas appreciate days ago, and I
put a six dollars on my account, on my order and pay for it.

(02:42:22):
He said, if my daughter comesup here, because she come get
her to Soko, y'all said,yes, she comes all the way up
here. You can tell her nowI need my six dollars back DC play
she play her. I came uphere by myself and I paid for six

(02:42:43):
extra dollars. So when she wantedto show she could come up here and
get it. My daughter came uphere and said my name. Y'all didn't
give her the time. So nowthe other girl. So this girl who's
running the register, I mean,this girl's she gotta be like Gia's age
or something. She looks like she'sfourteen. Now there's another girl who's a

(02:43:05):
little bit older, who I guessis the manager. She must over.
She just comes over and she takesthe money out and is like, here,
here it. Y'all didn't give herthis time. She opens up the
register, takes out six bucks andgives it to me nice like that.

(02:43:33):
Pro you're a crow, and I'mseventeen out of here. Don't come back.
Don't come back. We don't needyour business for her beats. I
love how she said that, beats. Why did she call that part?
She gave her attitude when she gaveher the money. If you go back
and play that, she gave herattitude. That woman was very accusatory.

(02:43:54):
Oh everyone loves this seventeen year oldgirl. Puts her hand up, I
miss seventeen year old. Yeah,yeah, you are in your business.
And so who's in the wrong herethe girls right, you know, the
saying customer's always right, no apology. Why didn't she say, we're so
sorry, ma'am. Here's her sixbucks back, give you a free extra
cone even next time, just we'resorry about that. And who I paid

(02:44:18):
two days ago? That it's verystrange, theater. This is why you
don't allow that. I worked ata pizza place. People would put an
order in a week before, likea school, and you put up a
note up saying, okay, nextThursday, it's still business. Next Thursday,
you've got to make seven pizzas forthe school. You put a note
up, it's on the thing thathangs down whatever. And then you remember,

(02:44:39):
on a week we got to makethis. You can put an order
in advance there one day, twodays. Theater, snow cone stands don't
run a line of credit. I'venever heard of such a say she gave
her six bucks, all right?So anyhow, so here is let me
so you say that this seventeen yearold girl gives this lady attitudes where she
hands it and no apology. Where'sthe apology? All right? Let me

(02:45:00):
see, so she doesn't say oneword to the lady just takes out the
six dollars, damn, slams thedoor, slams the screen, like how
your growl is? You're a growland I'm seventeen out here. Don't come

(02:45:24):
back, don't come back. Wedon't need your visits. You could tell
that girls a bitch. We don'tthe hand up, we don't need it,
shaking the head, we don't needthat. She's seventeen. I know
a bitch when I see them andwork with a bunch of them, you
know them, I could spot themlike this like that. Oh yeah,
so you think you think she's Youthink maybe even he maybe doesn't come across

(02:45:48):
in the video. She probably gavesome sort of eye roll or some sort
of you could hear. She slamsthe screen, and that brings the lady
back and goes, hey, beats, you lost my business. It does
seem like she does slam that screendoor. I don't know she does that
on purpose or not. Why evenclose it? Keep it open your business,
keep it open, And they closeit after every order at ice cream

(02:46:09):
shops they always do Why because theykeep the flies and stuff out. I
guess so in your world, theatercustomers always right well, first of all,
this this lady, this customer,she she wanted her money bag.
She wasn't rude. I don't thinkhe takes a little you know, let's
a little cold. But she's actuallyin the right if you think about it.

(02:46:30):
Right, she gave six bucks.She got screwed over, so she
goes, hey, I want mymoney back. She's actually in the right.
That's all A great on that.Did she ever receipt No, but
they comport I don't know did sheever receipd. I don't know that.
It was a couple of days ago, so which is fine. And I
would have said the same thing.Just give her the money. Just here,
you go, take the money,get rid of her. Yes,
to shut her off. It's sixbooks here. Laurie says, I love

(02:46:54):
it that mother taught that girl theright way. Yeah, I agree.
Attitude and that lazy she lost thecustomer for life. She's never going to
come back there. Sasha says.The only bitch here is Dieter. That's
soft ass, snowflake, are youtalking about I know a bit that girls

(02:47:15):
a bitch too. I just bybitches all day long. Bitch beach beach,
So it's just a noisy, theway that she puts her hand up.
Yeah, he watched a video.You can well, I'll fire it
up on our MCTV. She putsthe seventeen year old puts her hand up,
talk to hand. Okay, wedon't want that around here now,
diuji. You think who's in theright, who's in the wrong. I

(02:47:37):
thought the mom was in the wrongfor treating those kids like that. But
you deal with the public, you'regonna have all different kinds of personalities.
The poor little kid that started reallydidn't know how to handle it. The
older kid, seventeen year old waslistening, heard it, went got the
cash and gave it back and justsaid here. So I think the kid

(02:47:58):
did exactly what she should have done. And when the worker comes over to
grab the money, she tells theother worker she goes move. She goes
move out of the way, andshe goes to the registers. A little
kid. Yeah it's a little kid. She goes move. She wasn't like,
please excuse me, let me getthe money here. Okay, watch

(02:48:20):
to hear move she's said, anywatch the kid get all scared of move.
Karen slam like, is that thelittle kids? As you turns around
to come back. The little kidslike, oh no, she's so scared.

(02:48:45):
Please, don't live like that.You're a growl. You're a growl,
and I'm seventeen out here. Don'tcome back. Don't come back.
We don't need your business. Don'tcome back. She could have been like
swearing back at that lady, saying, af you like you know, and
she didn't. She just said,mam, I am a kid. Don't

(02:49:05):
talk like that, and also teter, you had it all wrong. The
old lady says, bitch. Theyoung lady no, I know, speak
of and staying it like those younggirls saying no no. The old lady
calls the kid a bitch because sheslams the screen and she gave her attitude.
So she's like, Beach, Ijust said the same big, exact
same way, give me away mymoney back and I'm in the rights.

(02:49:30):
Well, the kid didn't when shehanded the six dollars back, she didn't
say anything. She wasn't like,what's the apology? That's what you think,
that's what I want. Slams thescreen. That's right, Beach,
that's what makes her beach. Thatattitude. What would you what would you
do if somebody did this to Gianna. Now, Gianna, doesn't she work
at your uh your cupcake trailer orwhatever cakes? That's what I do?

(02:49:52):
What is it? O'donna? Sorry? Uh? Doesn't? Doesn't she work
in that sometime? She? Whatwould you do? Worked one Sunday?
Same thing? If the same thinghappened? What would you do? If
I was there? I mean,she would have apologized and said, here
you go. So if I wentup to her I didn't give her six
dollars two days ago, she wouldjust hand over six dollars to me.

(02:50:15):
If I came up with that samestory, No, she would have gotten
an adult and said, what's goingon? Like hey, just like that
little girl, she didn't know howto handle that. These are kids.
So she would have gotten an adultand we would have taken care of it.
And I would have just given thatsix dollars back, just to shut
the lady up. What if shewould have called you a beach? I
would have laughed, you can't.She was looking for her. She got

(02:50:43):
you just throwing donuts at her.You would go, are you serious?
Yes? You would stocking the minidonuts and they're sinning, been flying everywhere.
No, I don't know you justhave to be nice to people.
Share me, she says. Iget where theater's coming from. The tone
and her voice, she sounds likeshe is a pretty little stuck up bitch.
No, I disagree. Good forher, I thought she had to

(02:51:05):
say anything. She literally said no, not one word to that lady at
all, except for throwing the moneyat her and slamming the door. And
the owner of the stand, doyou think he wants her to act click
at the customers or she? Ithink. I think the owner of the
stand actually put this posted this video. Look at my worker. What a

(02:51:26):
great worker. That backfired. Ithink you might be the only person in
the world theater who is anti thisseventeen year old girl. Nobody's backing me
up. Nobody sees the attitude,the tone of her voice, the slam
and the screen door. People hatewhen you slam doors in your face.

(02:51:48):
Eric and Grand Rabbits, I goahead, Eric, I agree with a
completely. At first, I waslike, you know, what good that
when you said she's only seventeen anddances. I don't bet when I see
one. I don't want to betthat. I've been in situations like I
don't want bitche one and she must. She was slamming it, being all

(02:52:11):
irritated, and it's like, hey, just give me my money. Bag
can't get the money back. Hey, I'm real sor he knows each one.
He sees one too, he knows. Wow, Okay, thank you.
All right, I've gotta take abreak. We'll be right back to

(02:52:31):
wrap everything up. Hanging on,don't let your boss ruin your day.
Start your day with us, andlet do she ruined your day instead.
We're back with Roper's morning Glory.Alright, we're gonna wrap everything up.

(02:53:26):
Somebody asked me, oh, whatwas it? They send me an email
They want me to ask Jeffrey something, and I said, oh, that
was a good idea. What Oh, let me see if I can find
you here quickly give me one second, said, I'll look this up during
the break. They I said,that is a good question. Looks that

(02:53:48):
relate to I don't even remember.I don't know I I'm trying to find
it. I can only find out. I only see one that says,
how come Jeffrey. He posted abunch of pictures of him at that award
ceremony last week, and then heimmediately deleted all the photos. Why did

(02:54:13):
you do that? I think kindof the question. But this is a
different email. I see it wouldproperly crop where I could get the are
both our full faces. It's likemy piece is there, but the eyes
are cut off. For the firstnumbnute picture with a photo. Oh my
gosh, just Jeffrey saiding the guywith a tie on. That could be
anybody. That was only all yeah, that was only up for about about

(02:54:39):
a minute and a half, asI better take this time trying to redo
it. That is oh, who'sthis? Wow, it's just Jeffrey in
every shot. Well it's over.We were looking at this hand earlier.
Check that out there. I justwanted to say that Jeffrey's hand on your
white sweatshone. Wow, that's athat is a whoa boy? Right,

(02:55:00):
Jeffrey, what were you digging inthe mud there, digging in the dirt.
I was just in a hurry totry to get clean up and get
out there. I didn't you know, I thought I thought I did a
pretty good job. Were digging fenceposts with your with your bare fingernails or
what? I was wearing a pairof gloves, and you know you weren't.
Okay, do she you tried doingmy job one day. I'm good,
thank you. Well last, it'sa hard work. I didn't say.
It wasn't McDonald. You're on arover. He's morning Glory, Good

(02:55:22):
morning McDonald lead you know. Sohis hand looks like a gorilla's hand if
you really look at it up close, but a rover. I was wondering
if you were doing a Wednesday leftoverstomorrow. I don't know. I maybe

(02:55:43):
because I think we're off on Thursdayfor the fourth of July, so we'll
see. I don't know. Sothe reason I called I was just at
a job I'm working at and there'sa fence going up, and there's a
certain fence company doing the work.I asked. I asked the guy if
he had ever worked with Jeffrey,and the guy sort of laughed at me,

(02:56:05):
and he's like, yeah, Iwork with him. And so I
saw them putting in the fence postsand pouring concrete with no with no water.
But then all of a sudden,the guy comes up with a bucket
of water and starts dumping them onevery fence post. So I walked up
to the guy and said, hey, do you normally put water on your
fence post. He's like, Iwas like, Jeffrey said, you don't

(02:56:26):
need water. He's like, well, we like to put water on there.
As He's like, but that soundslike something Jeffrey would do, and
not put water on the Jeffrey,so you're supposed to water so that the
concrete. What they do is heputt it. They put in the concrete
dry, and then they add thewater to it. That's what we all
suggested. They didn't you. Yeah, that's why, it's why. That's
why I originally thought they would putthis put the concrete, didn't let the

(02:56:48):
moisture in the ground well cement andand such points. But now but now
I remember, Yeah, they putthe concrete in dry, then they add
water. It's less mess to dry. Poor. Hey, how did you
find out that you were wearing yourdaughter's blouse to that awards too? By
the way, I mean, ifyou look at those pictures, it's hilarious
just because you imagine being at something. It's just like you look down,

(02:57:11):
you were a girl's shirt. Everyone'sin suits and ties except for me,
but you know, and then there'sJeffrey just wearing a blouse. How did
you find out did you come backhome and she's like, walk back home.
I think my daughter said something tobecause oh, that's my boss house.
I was looking for that. Iwas like, oh my god,
I want to work out that nighton a date and you've had it on.

(02:57:33):
All right, Well, let's seehere the aftermath of question. I
couldn't find it. I couldn't findit. The aftermath starts on r MG
plus in just a few minutes.If you do not subscribe to RMG plus,
sign up right now at roverradio dotcom so you could watch her listen
live as they get started in justa few minutes. You watch her listen

(02:57:54):
live there on the website or withthe Rover Radio app on your phone,
your tablet, or your TV.But shigne up for our MG plus on
the website roverradio dot Comy all rightin there. Sorry, Crystal was staring
at me, and I was like, what's going on here? I forgot
to turn my head. I wasjust I looked down and I saw I
kept saying what. I was like, what's going on? Well, Jeffery

(02:58:15):
just he just loves his mic on. So that was all right. Sorry,
Sorry, a little sidetracked, allright, So they'll get started in
just a few minutes. We willbe back live tomorrow morning. Have a
somebody, guess, have you everbeen running so late? You just put
on your wife's clothes Rover, No, I has not happened ever put like

(02:58:37):
a miniskirt on, or something happenedto Jeffrey like six different times. This
isn't any where he's put on hisdaughter's shoes before. He's definitely worn Yeah,
pink moon boots that he's put onhis wife's shirts multiple times to come
in here, his son's underwear.Yeah, it's just it's a free for

(02:59:00):
all. It's whatever you can what'son top of the pile exactly exactly,
But that's you know what A familythat that dresses together stays together. I
guess you'll just share clothing, allright. We will be back live tomorrow
morning of a great day. It'srofish morning glory by morning glory.
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