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May 23, 2024 174 mins
Being homeschooled verses going to school in person. How long should you wait before texting after a date? Charlie car break in update and dog drama. Simone Biles went on social media to tell people to leave her husband alone. Antonio Brown filed for bankruptcy. Dillon Danis offered to pay for jiu jitsu classes for a kid who was choked out. Krystle broke out into hives after yesterday's show. Dieter's Conspiracy Corner breaks down the latest air disaster that killed the President of Iran.  
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The best way. Give us acall eight sixty six, nine sixty seven
six eight thirty seven. We'll getto your email here in just a moment.
Teter has conspiracy corner coming up today. It's Thursday, at about nine
thirty Eastern time, give or takea few minutes. Peter will expose us

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all. We'll open our eyes tostuff, the elites, the governments,
powerful people, the things they don'twant you to know. Can you give
us any hint as to what youhave coming up today? Theeter, Well,
there was an air disaster that killedthe leader of a country. I
want to story the evidence that showsproofs this was not an accident. Uh
huh boy, who could that be? Well, there's but a few people

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that have but one recently. I'mguessing that may be who it is?
LT from Binghamton right Rover Yo,b l y. I'm sitting here on
a boring Wednesday, a little buzzedwith my girlfriend sleeping on me somehow,

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watching the Survivor season finale. IsI'm watching gold on? Is he going
to spoil it? I don't know. I'll stop. I'll try to stop
the spoiler if it comes. AsI'm watching the only thing I can think
of. Is is Dieterer watching thistoo? As he watched any of this

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season? Did he watch the finale? I loved the show. Yeah,
I don't know if it's he says, love the show. I don't know
if that means that might meet us, not Survivor, Jeff and Survivor.
He's talking to the emails about Survivor. So are you you're not caught up
on this? No? I watchedabout a half hour last night. It
was three hours last night, andoh my god, I don't like could

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get an half hour and before bed. So I don't know who wants I
gotta watch it today, so ifyou can save it, He doesn't say,
yeah, I found myself watching untillike the final three, the last
four. I don't know anything aboutit. I never watched it this whole
season. To watch the finale,yah, I was. I was flipping

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around in the channel. I'm like, let me just see what theeter's watching.
And then I got back. Youget hooked back into it. It's
so stupid, but you just sitthere. Jeff Probes hasn't aged at all
in all these years. It's crazy. It's the same stupid challenge show.
Yes, exactly, the same show. It's shame you gotta make fire like
everything's the same, but it was. I was still watching it because it's

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good. They know what so Idon't know anything about who won either.
Oh. This year was about mentalhealth Rover. This one guy kept having
panic attacks in the middle of thenight, so every night they would show
him. He'd just be sleeping.He'd wake up and be like, oh
where am I I go? Can'tbreathe how much? Somebody hold my hand
and he'd go for a walk.And this was every night, so the
really powerful Uh huh. It's inspiringthat he was he one of the finalists

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or was he voted off? Nohe was. I don't know from there
what happened he was voted off orno? No, he made it to
the final. Oh he's one ofthe finalists. Oh oh, well,
that's that is inspiring. Oh wow, rock right. I love how Jeffrey
justifies his fifty dollars haircut by sayinghe got a free beer. Your beer

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wasn't free. It was fifty dollarsminus the cost of a haircut, so
about forty dollars. Yeah, thatis a good way to look at it.
I suppose now Jeffrey does justify itwith the free beer, which is
very interesting because he doesn't like todrink. He doesn't like beer. He
doesn't want to drink that stuff.The only reason he drinks is because we

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have him drink, or if hegoes out and he's pressured to drink when
he's doing song and SuDS or whatever. I think I would never ever ever
drink on his own. He neverwould choose to ever drink an alcoholic beverage.
Charlie called it. When you saya nice blue moon, he does

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like that. No, no,no, no, I don't think actually
he doesn't actually like he likes thetaste of blue moon. No, that's
the least offensive thing that he's foundto drink to him because he doesn't like
drinking. He only likes drinking becausewhat Rover said, but you're forgetting one
thing. It's also to make himfit in around checks. He looks weird

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at a bar if he's just notholding a drink, So I think he's
he likes to work hard and drinka nice think he cracks when open at
home. No, never I wasasking me a beer at home. He
goes no because of my son.But he likes the Blue Moon because you
can put the orange slice in there, and then he transfers the orange slice
to each beer. So at theend of three drinks he has three orange
slices. It's like orange juice,well snack. I've never seen him drink

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more than one, so I don'tknow, it's amazing. Do you even
know that. I think it waslike a super Bowl we're watching the Super
Bowl. Yeah, And we actuallywere there for four or five hours,
were over and I kept ordering beersand he had probably four Blue Moons,
his first time ever, and hewas transferred the orange slices and the last
beer it was just orange juice.He was drinking. He was loving it.
Jacksonville. So over a period offive to six hours, he drank

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four beers. Basically, what's you'retalking about? One an hour? Is
not a beer drinker, not atall. We were forcing them, force
them to drink those. So Ryanwrites, yes, no his son.
Has his son ever tried to drinkhis alcohol? Or why does he not
have beer? Some's not into Myson doesn't want to drink alcohol either.

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He said he doesn't have beer athome because of his son younger falling for
his lives. Shake it off.He doesn't have beer at home because he
doesn't like it. Okay, ifJeffrey liked it, he'd have beer at
home. See the family Valet wantedto go to the zoo, Jeffrey didn't,

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so they did something else. EntirelyJeffrey does. What Jeffrey wants to
do. Has nothing to do withhis kids. Okay, Ryan writes you
over. I work out a lot, and I'm about to turn forty years
old. Recently, my Jim gota new machine that looks like a ski
row slash core machine. I startedusing it almost every day because it really

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got the heart rate up. Istopped using it about a week ago because
I started noticing a residual pain inmy right elbow. I chalked it up
as tennis elbow or something minor,which it probably is. However, after
hearing about Jeffrey taking his wife tothe er because of elbow pain, should
I go to the er because ofmine? Please ask him what he thinks.

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Well, maybe he's listening right nowand he can offer you some advice.
I yes. The other night afriend of mine, her kid had
a bloody nose and we were withthem and the kid gets bloody nose a
lot, but this one was reallybad, like a murder scene, and

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the little girl was scared. She'slike eleven. She was scared, but
she was champ and the mom startedwas freaking out, like because the blood
clots were so big, and thenshe started choking and spitting up, and
I said, do you want toshould we go to the er? We
almost went to the er. Weended up not going because the mom was

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kind of panicked and everything turned outto be okay. But if that were
Jeffrey, has this been looked atbefore in the past? Did I know
that she Some kids are more proneto getting bloody noses and she's been checked
out. But I told the mom, I said, just follow up with

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your doctor because the blood clots wereso large and she was spinning up blood
because it was going her nose inher God, she didn't go to the
er for that, you know,she thought about it. But we got
everything stopped and everything was okay.And then you look at someone like Jeffrey
whose wife has she can you imagineright if she would have had a bloody

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nose like that, she would sorry, we can't get to your kid because
we had the lady in room fourwith a tennis elbow. Yes, sorry,
your brain tumor nosebleed can't get tothat. Oh. I mean,
if you're getting that all the time, that obviously should be checked out or
looked at or whatever. That doesn'tseem to be normal to me. But

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the blood, the bloody knows youknow that's they're fine because it's not that
bad. But this one, forsome reason, was I don't know if
you've ever seen something like that happened. It was like a bloodbath everywhere.
It was crazy. You're someone whorides yo rover. I am seeking input.
My son is about to be sixteen. He started liking Fortnite about five

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years ago. Fast forward to now. He made eight thousand dollars since the
start of the year editing Fortnite onlineuser content, basically editing and making these
stupid clips of gamers. I've takenhim to large events where he met other
teens that do the same thing.I met these teens' parents and they all

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seemed like good kids and successful parents. But here's the problem. He is
viewing this as a career and histicket to success. He has friends,
he does okay at school, butdoesn't like school and wants to finish online.
I'm rock solid with the opinion thathe has to finish high school.
I remember Crystal's daughter was doing onlineschool or something. The whole thing is

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foreign to me. I don't understandand don't like it. I'd like to
add that his eighteen year old sisterhas a four point zero GPA. He
is about to graduate and got acceptedto a very good school. It is
almost the free ride due to thefinancial aid and scholarships she received. My
son is the opposite. I thinkhe's too young and stupid for me to

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allow this to happen. I neverwent to college myself. I ended up
a licensed electrician. I feel thathe needs to finish school high school in
person. Any feedback would be appreciated. This is from Alex. I think,
Alex, I agree with you.I personally, I think the kids

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should finish high school in person.And you know he's not gonna like it,
but yeah, life is full ofthings that you don't like doing.
Now, when it comes to makinga career out of stuff, you know,
I guess I would have a talkwith him that is that a potential

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career path. Whatever he's doing itsounds like he's just editing clips of other
people's content and making highlight clips orwhatever posting stuff online. I don't think
I've been doing that forever. Idon't think it's a good career video editing.
It sounds good, sure what Ido for a living. Yes,
Snitz's uh, Snitz has been doingit here for however long. He's been

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doing it a long time. Butthere there are schools or or things.
You don't need to go to school. You don't you yourself almost anything,
but there are things that you could. Didn't you go to the art and
design or something like? Didn't yougo to specialty place? Snitz? Yeah,
I didn't learn anything there. Butwell no, I'm just saying I
already knew it. But you don'tneed to do everyone. I know everything

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I am. I was talking myclasses. I am smarter than everybody.
I'm sorry to say I'm not working. But no need YouTube videos. I
mean, you don't need. Youdon't need an actual school for that,

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especially if you're not doing it.You also sends to be around other artists,
other people who are doing the samefield, because they might be doing
especially in the like mixed media typeof school. You know, hey,
we've got actors over here, wegot you know, musicians over here.
Let's get them all together and I'lledit this and that and this. Camera
people come up with collaborative creativity thatsometimes leads to other things you weren't even

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thinking about. So if you surroundyourself by or with people that are as
driven as you are in certain areas, that's that's good. But you know,
I guess look editing stuff whatever that'sa good. Is that a long
term career option? AI is goingto be doing that in a year or

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two? People are you know?I said, no, probably not,
But I don't I don't know whatis a career option Alex for your kids.
So what I would say is lethim do whatever he wants because if
he's driven and he wants to besuccessful. Now, some people they just

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do it because they, oh,I like Fortnite and that's you know,
they just want to dick around andjust never amount to anything. But if
he enjoys doing this, he's makingsome money off of it. Eventually,
it's incumbent on him to find outa way to make money. He is
making a little bit, but youknow, I don't know eight thousand dollars

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so far this year. So let'ssay he makes sixteen thousand dollars a year,
twenty thousand dollars. That's you know, is that a lifelong career?
No? But I know I'm sayinghe has to figure out how to make
a living off of the things thathe likes to do. And that's what
separates people who are successful from thosewho are not. So if he is

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driven, he'll figure it out.Well, he doesn't need to go to
school, but I would say finishhigh school out in person. Me.
I know, some people they puttheir kids in you know, whatever Crystal's
kid is, you know, inlike Wednesday Adams or something, you know,
just antisocial and doesn't want to bearound anyone, hates everyone and everything.

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She actually goes to something in person, right, Crystal doesn't she she
she doesn't do this yet. Shedoesn't school at home, correct, not
anymore. She goes to vocational schoolnow mm. Would she likes Yeah,
she loves it. She was waskind of indecisive about going back for next

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year, thinking about should I goback to online school? But she enjoys
what she's doing right now so muchthat she's thinking about making this a career,
which is completely different from what sheoriginally went there for, which was
graphic design was what she was interestedin. But now now what does she
want to do. She's all aboutlandscaping. She he wants to work maybe

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at a flower shop and start doyou know, from there and see where
it goes. But she really enjoysit. So she's going to go back
next year, and I'm glad aboutthat. I want her to be in
person. I think that socialization issomething you have to learn at school as
well. It's not just education,it's also that. So to me,
in person is the best. Andthese land landscaping I'll tell you they You

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know, if you have a driveand you want to, you can have
a huge he can start a hugebusiness and make a fortune off of that.
Yeah. Yeah, a guy Iknew in high school. That's what
he did. He started in highschool, him and a few buddies landscaping
around and now he owns a reallybig company. And I see his trucks
everywhere all around cleaning up. Imean, so he's doing they can't even

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get I'm telling you, I trustme. Start. Maybe your daughter could
start a landscaping company and start doingmy lawn every week because it's not easy
to find and companies that do agood job at a reasonable price, so
there's a lot of demand for it. Yeah, I do think I'm glad

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that she's going in person. Youknow, I hated school, absolutely hated
it could not I mean, itwas just the worst I look back on.
It was just miserable for me.But it is important, especially now,
to socialize a little bit with otherpeople because we don't socialize in any

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other context anymore. So if you'reyou know, we're very isolated now as
a society, and especially young peopleon social media and on their phones NonStop.
Sort of. The last thing youhave to socialize in person at this
point is school, and I thinkthat's important. I think it's important for

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society. I think when you're onlineand you're online only, I think it
is just as for society. Ithink it's bad. I think I think
a lot of people are switching homeschoolingright now too. Why I don't because
they don't want to be indoctrinated.What does that mean? I'm not joking.

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I think this is a thing that'staking off a lot of people are
deciding that schools are too woke.So they're homeschooling. It's really taking off.
There's going to and they're just breedingmight weirdos. Yeah that is I
see. I don't I don't agreewith doing that either, if you believe
your school is indoctrinating the kid orit's too woke or whatever. I mean.

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I mean, you can look backwhen you were in school, Charlie,
there were always kids and their familiesand parents or whatever that disagreed with
a lot of stuff that was goingon in the school. And uh,
you know, if if you believethat, you should work within the confines
of the school to try to changethings, as opposed to just take your

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kids out, have them sit athome and regurgitate whatever weird oh we're snake
flag stuff that you're you know,don't tread on me. We're gonna have
a big problem in like ten yearswhere there's gonna be a bunch of weirdos
that don't know how to communicate atall. So we're on the price of
something ten years unleashed into the world. They have never gone to school,

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never did, never talk to anybody, and all they did was learn weirdo
stuff from their dumb parents. Oh, I agree, I mean, I
I think it's gonna be a bigamount that we're all going to go.
WHOA, How did nobody pay attentionto this? We're in the Yeah.
So you know Rachel Rachel in salespersonally. Can we forget Yes, he
is in New York City college.He's staying there over the summer, not

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coming home, and he was lookingfor a job. And I told Rachel,
you got to go door to door, go into these places. He's
not going to get him submitted online, submitted that it doesn't want to be
old people that doesn't work listen.So nothing was you're stupid, nothing was
happening. He walks into he's thenot hiring a sign. He takes it
out of the window and brings itin and it was a firm handshake.

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She went to New York City andshe's like, let's just go walk around
the neighborhood where you're going to live. And so they found like a like
an ACE Hardware that was hiring.He walked in, asked for an application.
They had a sign like looking forhelp, asked for an application and
filled it out and they you know, he talked to them and then went

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to other places they call him backand they hired him and strictly because they
can't find any young people who talk. No one talks. And when you
work at a hardware store and youwork in sales, you have to be
able to communicate. And they werelike, we just increased mother and her

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friends talked nons. Yeah, itis destined to be a talker. I
mean, he won't shut up.I guarantee you. It goes along with
what Charlie says. You're on thatprecipice of people not communicating or talking,
and when you're trying to find someoneto work in your store, you're going

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to hire a young kid that comesin and was just nice and talked and
wasn't shy, and he's like,I'll talk all day if you want.
You know. But I think peopledon't talk anymore, which sucks. Yeah,
I do think it. As asociety, I think we're headed in
the dangerous areas. And you know, there's a reason why people keep talking
about, oh there's a oh maybethere's going to be civil war in America.

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It's because people don't communicate. Theyget in a silo with their other
like minded weirdos on social media andin a vacuum chamber, an echo chamber,
and that's they don't have real world's, real life experiences communicating and understanding

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other people and their points of views. And you don't have to agree with
everything. I'm just so, Idon't think the answer if you don't like
the school is to take your Imean, it would have to be something
really extreme. I think for meto take my kid out of school.
If you don't, if you thinkthe school is too woke or to this
or to that, you just teachyour kid, Hey, that's that's woke,

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BS. And then you send themto school. And what does he
do when he gets there, Hetells other kids that's woke bs. That's
that's how you that's just life.That's what you have to do. You
don't take them out of school andhomeschool and because of because of that,
I've got to take a break.Our number is eight six six yo over

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eight six six nine sixty seven sixeight three seven. Peter is a conspiracy
corner coming up at around nine thirtythis morning. I'll open your eyes to
all those things that the government andthe and the elites that they don't want
you to know. Who knows,Maybe they maybe they want you to homeschool
so they can have more control oversociety. I don't know who knows,

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but he's gonna get to something.I think I have an idea of what
he might be getting at when hetalks about a world leader and an accident.
There was a big accident and aworld leader dead recently. We'll be
right back on Rover's Morning Glory,hanging on into a successful career. You

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see, man's plaining is shorthand forit. When a man is explaining something,
welcome back to Rover's Morning Glory.John says, if you go to

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school and you start telling people don'tlisten to them, it's wobs. You
will be labeled the racists and thrownout of school by all the idiot libtards
that run the public school system.Well, I don't know, maybe in
some cases, but you know,you have to work within the system,

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and that's what you have to teachyour kids where they go to this school.
This is why I'm saying you peoplearen't learning these skills. Oh I
don't like it. Oh I'm notgoing to do it. Oh I don't
like it, not going to participate. Oh I disagree. I don't want
to be challenged with that, andyou have to learn how to deal with

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things that you don't like or thatyou disagree with, whether it's politics,
whether it's stuff at work or whatever. And I think that's the one of
the big issues we're facing these days, is that we've created and a new
generation of people who don't like conflict. And if you talk about all the
woke stuff, that's one of thereasons they don't want to be They don't

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want to see here or experience anythingthat might make them feel bad at all.
And that's how you end up withthis super woke stuff. Brian in
Pennsylvania, you're on Rover's Morning Glory. Good morning, Brian, Good morning,
now are you hey? What's happening? Same old, same old,

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another day in paradise. M Iagree with you, guys. I'm the
public school thing to a certain point, but I know as a fact for
my own personal experience, it isdifferent for every student, because I know

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I had a student that we struggledwith public school with for many, many,
many years, and now he's inan online cyber school. It's not
he does it from home, butit's he's still required to be in his
live classes, and the kid isactually learning hand over fists ten times more
than what all his friends in thepublic school are learning. It actually works

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best for him. There are exceptionsto every rule, as I'm saying I
and that may be what you're sayingis could be entirely true. But I
do think there's a social aspect ofschool that is important for kids. That's
where that's where you're one hundred percentcorrect. And I do know because like

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my son, he is very involvedoutside of school in extrac correctivities. He
does football, weightlifting, basketball,He has more of a social life than
I do going to work every day. And the child, like I said,
he has exceeded above and beyond inschool and you can take him anywhere
and he can do out of schoolactual people one hundred percent. But I

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do see a lot of kids thatwere in this charter school that all they
do is are school and they getout into the real world and they struggle
because they never had that interaction whereyeah, I know, and in our
case it's very important, and wekeep them enrolled and everything else for that
interaction, because yes, that's justas important as the education. That I
got to say, in our case, that work it's working best for us,

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but I know the social interaction isa big problem and a lot of
these homes. Yeah, I meanDougie and well everyone on the show,
everyone listening, They all talk abouthow weird I am. Imagine how much
weirder I would have been if mymom would have taken me out of school
and I didn't go to high school, Like I'd be super weird. Yeah,
Like that's the one thing that sortof saved me to some extent a

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little bit. But I hated it, man, that I hate school.
I understand why kids don't like it. They you know that it's it's it's
uh, it's not teaching you anythinguseful, frankly for the most part,
you know, aside from those socialthings, which is really what I think.
That's self taught. That's self learning. That's just society and figuring out

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how essentially got to survive, youknow, like in a crazy high school
environment like that. You know,that's not something that teachers are teaching you.
So the stuff the teachers are teachingyou I thought was pretty nonsensical.
You know, I don't know,I just looking back, I'm like,

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I really didn't learn that much.And I know I get it. I'm
I'm sure you do. You geta foundation, a base, whatever,
But man, they don't teach kidsa lot. And you're also hamstrung by
all the complete morons that are inthere that anything they are teaching you is

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slowed down to just a snail's pacebecause of the five kids in the class
that have no clue what's going onand are just really stupid. Now,
the whole rest of the class hasto suffer because of those idiots. And
it's just I just hated it.Do you think you would have been homeschooled
if you were born now? Oh, yeah, there's no doubt. Yeah.

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Or online school? Yeah, Iwould have complained to my mom.
She would have given in. I'dbe, you know, sitting waking up
at two o'clock in the afternoon anddoing my online school with a big,
big thing a mountain dew next tome, and I would have never left
the room. I would have never, ever, ever left. There's a

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story I'll tell you about in justa second about Lucas. Go ahead,
what's happened on Lucas? Hey,yo, Hey, So I got a
friend of mine, really close friend. He was homeschool and he has no

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relationship, socializing with anybody, Imean the kids. I mean, he's
got a job where he's got todeal with people every day, just like
I do, and he has noissue with it. I mean, I
think a lot of that has doing. His parents had him in church,
you know, every Sunday they goto church, they have family and friends

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get togethers, and I mean,so I think a lot of that the
social thing, it's it's on theparents too. If he decided to home
school, you know, yeah,I agree. If you do decide the
home school, you have to Sincedid any of your kids homeschool or did
they all actually go to a physicalschool? Uh? My one daughter did

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online school. Yeah, and whatdid uh part of the part of it
and she went back. But no, that's fine. It's I had a
big family, so we always hadtons of interaction action and tons of friends
over and lots of people in myhouse constantly. So it wasn't like if
you're like, have one kid intheir homeschools, I could see where you'd

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be an introvert and what out.But she's totally not. There's a woman
who, speaking of the way thatthings are these days, there is a
woman named Elizabeth She is a Idon't know on Instagram, TikTok whatever.
She's twenty seven years old. Shewent out on a date. According to

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her, she went out on adate with a thirty five year old man
and after the date, the nextday, he sent her a text message.
The text message says, and I'mgoing to quote here you ready for
this, Dieter? I want youto pay attention? Okay? Do she
crystal? Everyone pays, Hey,had a fun night, have a good

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day. That's what he texted.The next day, next day, that's
right, the day after the date. I want to text the same night.
No, no, no, ofcourse, even next day. I
mean the rule is two days,but I think one day wasn't too pushy.
Well, this woman, that twentyseven year old woman, screen grabbed
the text and posted this message,where five hundred thousand people viewed it,

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and she wonders, is he justa bad textor or is he what's going
on with this guy? She doesnot like this text that he sent and
thinks it's weird. What is itagain? Just have a good day.
It's hey, had fun last night, have a good day. Is he

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a bad text? Or is heover thirty five? She asks h,
I'm annoyed that she posted that that, right there is annoying. Right,
you have to post it for thereason that we're talking about it and other
people are talking about it. Andthat's the very reason why people do it,
is to get their satisfy their ownneed for attention. I guess.

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But is so I get to thinkingnow I'm obviously over thirty five, But
I looked at that text message,Deeter, do you see anything wrong with
that? I don't see anything wrongwith that? I mean, what's the
problem? No, Like, Icouldn't figure out why is this a story?
What's going on? And someone's gonnahave to help me out? Is

(32:29):
that a weird thing to to text? Now? It's a little bit lame,
you know, it's all you haveit here? It is. There's
the exact message, Hey Kama hadfun last night. Period have a good
day now. Some people said it'snot enthusiastic enough. He's just so bland.

(32:52):
I'm like, yeah, okay,what is he supposed to you?
It is inclamation points in there?Or what? It is? Pretty bland?
My phone's got a cool thing nowthat AI will redo the text for
you. So when you let meyou type it. Let's see you can
I can work in different scenarios.So for instance, if I'm sixteen years

(33:16):
old and I am uh and Italked slang or whatever, could I re
could it read rewrite a text forme? If I were texting a potential
employer for let mean I'm typing itout, uh huh. And then and
the ai of AI and there's differentoptions and uh you just remix it to

(33:44):
make it sound a little different.But then there's like chill mode, yo,
and then it gives you a bunchof options because YO had a lit
night last night, have a chillday. So wait, so somebody like
me my age, Oh I wouldbe able to communicate with somebody with a

(34:04):
twenty three year old is what you'retelling me, Charlie. Yeah, it
says like this one sick night bro, or this is just sick night bro.
Got a blast. You gotta rereadthese and some were written little weird
probably had a blast. Hope youhave a great one today, Yo.
That was rad last night. Haveit was it was? It was it.

(34:25):
That's just chill mode. Okay,you could do excited mode? Can
go that Excited adds a lot ofemojis. Excited. So this is what
I would do if I was textinga younger girl, a younger woman.
Who's what I old this woman twentyfive? I brought twenty Well she's twenty
seven. That's ancient then and okaythese terms here, So yeah, if

(34:47):
we got and write it and thenit comes up with hey, I had
the best time last night, thenit has star face star eyes emojis,
two of them, have a greatday, diamond, and then more heartfaces
the diamond for exactly what is that? You don't have to know, you
don't. You just send it off? Who who? We had a blast,

(35:08):
had so much fun. I wishyou a wonderful day for leaf clover,
and that's and then that's just Thenthere's formal and that's the way you
said to your boss and so allright, what is that one greetings?
I am please to learn that youhad a pleasant evening. I wish you
a successful day. There's also lyricalmode, and that'll make a rhyme for

(35:32):
us. Let's see, Hi,all of them aren't great, Okay,
Hi, I enjoyed last night's mirth, good night, have a great start.
Okay, where's the rhyme? Idon't I don't get that. What's
I don't know? Hold on okayagain. The rhyme is that last night

(35:55):
was cool, my fun was aplumb goodbye. I'm gone till the next
time you come on like that?I see. And then there's Shakespeare mode
and then how is this something builtinto your phone? Or did you have
to I see so shakesper so thisguy should have he should have spiced it

(36:23):
up or something. Is what you'resaying. So many better options obviously,
just say the night was lit.This guy has no emotions. He's really
he's a bad texter. He's probablyjust a real life guy. That's it.
He doesn't have time to do that'salone. It's not hard to get
textings. I mean, that's it'seasy. You just text and then that's

(36:45):
when you can do your best work. And then when they meet you in
person, go. This guy's kindof doue, but he's really good at
texting and talking about things like inperson stuff like back in the old days,
you used to have to talk onthe phone with the girl. You
know, you'd be nervous about callingher, you'd have butterflies in your stomach

(37:07):
for beforehand, and you'd halfway dialthe phone before you'd all the way dial
because you were nervous about it andeverything. But the last number right your
finger be like the last number,like, oh not do it? Do
it? Do it? Do it? And it starts ringing you like,
oh damn. I used to likewrite things down because a lot of these

(37:27):
hot chicks they want to talk backat all. Right. It was the
worst having a conversation with them.I was like, I have to write
down stuff that bring up because they'renot going to talk topics. You had
like a monologue basically almost tay togo. Bullet pointed out, Yeah,
just like oh the kid fired inclass today, or this person got hit
by a spitball today, or didyou see this show coming on tonight?
You're gonna watch it. I hadto write stuff out because I knew she

(37:50):
was just gonna be like yes no, uh huh right. I'm like,
man, I'm never gonna get inthis girl's pants. So so theater are
you a Would you do you likethis idea of texting instead of talking?
Do you like, like if youwere dating today, do you think like

(38:10):
this guy in the story, we'retalking about bad text or they say bad
text, or would you fall intothat category, or would you be would
you have great text back? Great? Fourth? To me, text is
the best invention of all time.Once texting came around, I could think
about what I want to write andthe sexual tension. That's the key.

(38:32):
He needs sexual tension when he writesthat text. It's just have a good
day I had found last night.Where's the tension he needs to bring you?
How would you rewrite that? Forinstance, Charlie's phone can rewrite texts
in Shakespeare mode or in Chill modeor whatever. If you were to rewrite
that in Deeter mode, how wouldyou rewrite that text message theater I'm an

(38:58):
emoji guy over, I'm all byemojis. I love that. Now I'm
on that bandwagon. So I woulddo the wink the wink emoji with the
guy who in the wink eye,and then the blow and the kiss with
the heart okay, so he's like, oh he's attracted. Then the peak,
then the peach emoji showing her assuh huh, and I would do

(39:20):
the huge eyes emoji seeing her hugepeach ass than the egg plant. It's
the perfect closer that sums it allup the way she responds back if she's
laughing. Wait, hold on,do you do you even have any words
in this? All emojis. There'sno more words. When I communicate with
my nephews now, the younger generation, it's all emojis. You barely even

(39:42):
talk. That's why I love it. So are you telling me that you've
essentially regressed to almost being like acave man? Yes, with with these
symbols, and that's why I loveit. It's so much easier than typing
up. Everything's abbreviated now, there'sno more words. When you text people,
everything's you know, see you later. It's a let her see you,

(40:06):
l t R everything. Just Idon't know how to spell anymore because
I never write out words. Iused to be a great speller. Now
I can't spell worth her damn becauseI don't do it. But I mean,
I get maybe you don't want towrite a novel and a text message?
But do you want to communicate innothing but emojis? It's so easy
and you could pay well, butit's really no. It's good. That's

(40:30):
not flirting. Is that's an emoji? Like? Are you serious? There's
no You talked about the sexual tension? What what do you get out of
that out of a peach, ashort peach emoji and the huge eyes like
I want to stare at her ass. Come on, that's good. So
I rewrote the text and I said, because now Google has Google Gemini in

(40:51):
my phone, that's just hey,hey, I think yeah, And I
just said, hey, can youwrite this but make it more romantic and
sensual and like this is easy too. Woke up thinking about you. Can't
wait to see you again soon.Have a wonderful day. That's pretty good.
Okay, how about this one?This one will turn you on all
right? Okay, still can't stillcan't stop replaying last night. You owe

(41:12):
me another kiss. Have a dayfilled with thoughts of you. That's pretty
good. That's pretty good. Nice. It needs to be more the way
it's very censul, the way youlooked at me last night. Can't wait
to get you alone again. Havea day filled with delicious anticipation. My
lins are burning. I have tospice it up a little bit. Calvin,

(41:42):
you're on Rovery's Morning Glory eight sixsix, Ye, we're over.
Good morning, Calvin, Good morningguys. Another example of this pluscification of
men. You wait three days lether marinate in her own paranoia, and
then when she texts, you giveher another two days before you respond.
Now there you go, two dayrule. Yeah. Even Crystal moaned when

(42:07):
I said that, So Calvin,I don't know, Kelvin, that is
sort of an old school belief.That's the way theater and me and you
were probably brought up. But kidsthese days aren't doing that. Now maybe
they should, because you'll really thatCrystal went out on a date with some
guy that the millionaire match maker setup for her, and oh my god.

(42:31):
Then the guy texted her that samenight and then the next day,
and what did she do? Shedidn't like the guy, never wanted to
see him again. It was aturn off. He came on too strong,
right, Oh that was the guyI went in the woods with.
Oh that's the Woods guy, notthe matchment. Okay, I get him
all confused. All your many man, it was many men. But it

(42:52):
was the same day, he texts, same day, next morning, all
that day following. It was everyday after that, which was a little
much. When we just met forthe first time. I honestly, when
you said the text message the firsttime, my immediate thought was he woke
up and thought about you, whichis pretty awesome. That means, you

(43:14):
know, you stuck in his brainall night. I like that gesture.
I then also wanted to see grammatically, did he put in a comma,
an exclamation point, a period?Is it a run on sentence? Those
things visually I needed to know aswell, because that marks yeah. But
that also if he is just becauseI would also think he's younger. If

(43:35):
he's not using any kind of punctuation. You know, I needed to see
it first. And then when Idid see it, there were just periods,
which was like I would at leastone exclamation point, hope your day
is good exclamation point if I wasgoing to break it all the way down.
But my initial feeling was he wokeup and thought about me. He

(43:57):
sent me a message. If wehad a good date and I was interested,
that would be a bonus. Hetexted you, you were turned off
that he kept texting you. Hewas texting you too much. I have
an idea, Charlie, maybe hecould create this as an ad in or
an app or something, and thatis it will intercept any of your text
messages that you want to send toa girl that you went out on a

(44:20):
date with or maybe even a girlthat broke up with you or whatever.
The AI will intercept it and itwill not allow you to Maybe you'll even
have a continue on, carrying ona conversation with what you think is Crystal,
but it's not. It's just theAI. And then after three days,
the AI actually does let a textmessage go through to Crystal. Finally,

(44:42):
But this way you don't overload thegirl with uh with text messages and
you're playing playing a little hard toget, you know, came to cat
and mouse. But that's the waywhat he said, the guy, Oh,
we have to wait. That's theway we had to do it back
in the day. He certainly couldn'tcall right after, you know, the

(45:04):
next day after a date. Thatwas you had to wait rite theater.
There was that three day rule.You had to absolutely if a girl gave
you her number, you can't callthe next day. No, never,
never called the next day, notthe same night or the next morning,
no, no, no, no, yes, yes. You had to

(45:25):
make them believe that you were likefun and busy, busy, like girls
were all over you. I don'thave time to talk to you, you
know, I'm too busy partying withall my friends and chicks and bikinis.
You know, like, yeah,now, Crystal, you say that the

(45:46):
guy you you paid attention to hispunctuation in these text messages. What about
theater's emoji messages? He he gaveyou a whole thing, a whole breakdown
of what he would write to thatgirl. But it was all emojis,
he says, he only communicates anemoji, the peach, the huge eyes.

(46:07):
Yeah, how would you have receivedthat kind of text message? Would
that have been? Okay? Iwould want those in a conversation where it's
leading up to those. We're alreadydiscussing. There's some interest initially, and
we're having a conversation. Now you'restarting to get a little flirty maybe a
winky face. Oh okay, thenwe can go into the squirting emoji with

(46:31):
the water drop. I forgot aboutthat one, you know, So then
we can move into those as weknow, Hey, we're probably going to
be intimate this evening or the nexttime we see each other. It's going
to be pretty hot. You know, start before that. You can't just

(46:51):
lead in with the peach and theeggplant. You know, it's like you've
regressed. It's like you're a caveman like, was it pick the graphs
or the grams or what was thecave drawings that they're that's how you're communicating
Egyptians. I thought that's how theytalked. What's the word what they using?
I don't know, he said,pentagram. I don't know. I

(47:12):
don't fuck uh. I've got totake a break. We do have the
shizzy coming up in just a moment, the news. We'll be right back.
Hang on. Never pee on anelectric fence, don't get a horn,
it's nest, and don't even thinkabout parting in church. But if
you do, get it on videoand send it to us. This is

(47:35):
Rover's Morning, Glory. The Shizzyis coming up in just a minute.
What do you have on the way? Dog? They might be one step
closer to help detect colon cancer.I'll tell you how next. All right,
we'll get to that in just amoment. Sarah, you're on Rover's

(47:59):
Morning. Good morning, Sarah,Hey Rover, how are you hey?
I'm doing all right? What's happening? I was just calling about the text
message. I don't think there's anythingwrong with that. I think it was
a sweet text. I'm thirty four, My boyfriend's fifty seven, and it
took me sometime to get used tothe way he texts. I think the

(48:21):
younger generation kind of reason to textmessages more than they should. We think
that like if they're not saying andputting an explanation point, they're not excited
and we get upset and that's justsilly. They didn't I don't know.
Texting wasn't around for a long time. How do you meet that other guy?
I work with them? Oh?Boy? H so what is he

(48:44):
is he using like a flip phoneto text? You know he has a
smartphone? Wow? Yeah, hehas a smartphone. Now are you you're
thirty four, he's fifty seven.What about these sexual chemistry between the two
of you age difference? You're you'reyou're at your sexual peak? Really it

(49:07):
really, it's that's great. Huhyeah, I think that, Like I
don't know, well, my exwas sorry, sorry, that's okay,
all right. I don't know ifsomething happens, like I don't know if
there's ages when your drive gets crazyor what. But it is chef's kiss

(49:28):
seventies on viagra. He's a bluePILMT. Don't you know that? You
think that's what it is? WhatHey, whatever gets it done. Okay,
that's true. No, I'm notknocking him. If he's hitting it
out of the park, good forhim, Hey, good for him.
Thirty four years old, that guyhas got it. Figure it out now.
Yeah, he scored a hot thirtyfour year old. Oh yeah.

(49:52):
Have you always gone for older men? Yeah? Not, he's the oldest.
It's like, that's the biggest agegap I've ever had. Yeah,
yeah, I generally it seems towork. You know, that is a
big age difference. Generally, womengo for a little bit older than themselves

(50:13):
because guys have to be older,which is like we're dumber and less mature
than women. So women tend togo for a little bit older guy because
it's about the same level of maturity. But thirty four and fifty seven,
that is a big difference. Buthey, it works, it works for
them. What is that twenty I'dhave to do the Jeffrey mathis twenty three

(50:36):
year age difference, So he wastwenty three years old when you want me.
And the really messed up part isthat I worked at a restaurant that
he used to frequent when I waslike, never mind, I don't even
want to say it actually on theradio. Okay, now, oh no,
So you are like sixteen working ata restaurant and he would come in

(51:00):
well with with yes, yes,I just he was a friend of the
family. It's it's kind of crazy, but the bottom line is the whole
text message situation. It's the youngergeneration definitely readson to text messages more than
they should when you stay friends ofthe family. Do you mean he was

(51:21):
there like uncle diaper? No,no, no, no, no no.
That's why it's like, who's thegirl? Who's the woman that the
Celine dion? Didn't she have likewhat didn't her manager? She was like
fourteen or something or whatever and hermanager was like sixty and started dating her

(51:43):
or whatever. Like that sounds likea similar sort of story here, Sarah.
We we knew each other when Iwas younger and he was younger,
and we started dating nine months ago. So it's I'm thirty forty fifty seven,
it's really not How old How wereyou when he met you? Yeah?
Well he okay, he's been likevery best friends with my uncle forever.

(52:09):
And how old were you when youwhen he met you? I think
sixteen or seven? Oh, allright, now I will just so how
long he would have been? Canyou do that math, Charlie? All
right, I'm pretty sure he wasmarried back then too. So when did
he wait to ask you out?You were? How old? Nine months

(52:30):
ago? Thirty four? Okay,so here he waited. He was thirty
nine years old when he met youas a sixteen year old girl. Just
to keep that in mind, putthis all in perspective. We didn't he
didn't meet her when she was eightor anything. Right, he's perfect,
he's stop it. Were you attractedhim when you were young? No?

(52:55):
No, I was a kid.He's the old guy. But what changed
then? What change do you want? I got old? And so did
he? Yeah? You got reallyold. Well well hey it works for
them, you know. Yeah.And again they started dating when she's thirty
four, so it's not like hewas trying to pick her up when she

(53:19):
was sixteen. As far as weknow, he might have thought about it,
but yeah before, oh boy,has he said this like when you
guys are boning? No? Okay, no, well, Sarah, I
wish the two of you the bestof luck. Hope it all works out.
And this old guy maybe he's usingten nine? Do you remember you

(53:44):
used to have to text with thattheater. Do you remember ten nine?
Oh? I remember T T ninewas where you would text and you would
have like a phone that had buttonson it, and if it has three
letters like JK L, you'd haveto you want the L, you have
to hit the button three times times. And you don't remember I remember that,
Yeah, when there was only threeletters on number. Yeah, I

(54:05):
remember that. And then it's sortof like somehow it then I don't know
if it had some sort of predictivetext in there or whatever it would it
would know judging by the combinations whatso you wouldn't have to always tap it
three times? Sarah, Good luckto you, Dougie. Are you ready
for the shizzy? Of course,here we go, Kit is shizzy on

(54:30):
rovers morning Glory the families of thevictims killed in the twenty twenty two mass
shooting at rob Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. They've reached a settlement with
the families of students killed and injuredin that tragedy. The city will pay
two million dollars from its insurance fund, and they will provide mental health services
for the victims' families. Now thecity will also mark May twenty fourth,

(54:52):
which will be tomorrow, as aday of remembrance going forward. One of
the the mothers. When you saytwo million dollars, it's two million dollars
total, or two million dollars toeach family member or to each so I'm
reading this as two million dollars fromits insurance fund. Oh fun in totality.

(55:16):
I think they have another lawsuit.They are they suing the who are
they ssuing the police department or somebody. Families are calling this a quote first,
good faith effort and saying that morelegal action could still be forthcoming.
I think they have a six hundredmillion dollar lawsuit pending these families. I
think the launch of Boeing Starliner rocketthat's been delayed yet again. NASA did

(55:40):
announce that Saturday's scheduled launch of thedelayed crewed rocket to the International Space Station
will not go on as scheduled dueto an existing helium leak in the rockets
system, so it is delayed oncemore. The last scheduled launch on May
seventh, if you remember, wasscrapped a very last minute because of a
problem with a valve on a liquidoxygen tank. So NASA has not scheduled

(56:05):
a new launch date as of justyet. New Jersey Transit and Amtrak moarned
rush hour commuters have canceled or delayedtrips this morning after thousands were stranded due
to a fallen electrical wire on therail tracks. So they say that customers
should expect possible delays and cancelations dueto some residual impacts resulting from crew availability

(56:29):
and equipment that was out of positionbecause of the disruption from last night.
So this will just be a rippleeffect and it's just going to cause more
and more delays. So if youwere I went to get a colonoscopy because
of dieter and had never gone,and my doctor was like, what are

(56:50):
you doing? You need to go, And I was always afraid of it.
But then after you did it,it was the easiest thing. Like
it love the way she says.It's not the easiest thing, of course
it is. You don't feel anything. You're knocked out, like it the
fear, Sit there and roll youreyes all you want. No, I
just, I just you're really easy, Like you want to do it every

(57:12):
week now? Yeah, no onesaid that, But my perception of it
leading into it was I was afraidand thought it would hurt. So it's
just something that people should do andnot be afraid of it. Well,
now there might be an even easierway for you to get tested for colon
and rectal cancer. A simple bloodtest could soon become more broadly available.

(57:36):
There's a California based biotechnology company thathas applied for US Food Food and Drug
Administration approval of SHIELD. It's ablood test to screen for early signs of
colorectal cancer. And there's a panelof expert advisors to the FDA. They're
going to evaluate the data on thescreening test this week. So this could

(57:59):
be great. Shove the tube upyour ass, you just do a You
could do this during irregular physical Iguess could be something that will just solve
a lot of problems for people thatare afraid to get a colonoscopy. So
newly researched. Newly released research saysthat more Americans use marijuana daily than drink

(58:22):
alcohol every day. The study,which was just published in the Journal of
Addiction, was authored by Carnegie MellonUniversity and they say that it relied on
data for the National Survey on DrugUse and Health and though more Americans drink
alcohol than smoke weed. Overall.The study argues that this is the first

(58:45):
time in American history that daily marijuanaconsumers outnumbered daily alcohol users. According to
the study, seventeen point seven millionAmericans reported using marijuana every single day.
As of only fourteen point seven millionpeople in the US reported that they drink
alcohol daily. I've got to geton this bandwig, you know. I

(59:08):
just you know, I I don'tknow. It's just it's never appealed to
me. And oh boy, everyone'sno one drinks alcohol anymore, as you're
alluding to. They just we're stilldrinking, but we're spaking like wet or
eat it or whatever they're doing.I just I never really had an interest
in doing it. I enjoyed drinkingalcohol. Now maybe I'm doing the wrong

(59:31):
strain or the wrong this or thewrong that. Maybe I maybe I got
to hang out with a Crystal fora weekend or something, and she can
really introduce me to I mean,she's an expert in all of this.
She's smoke a wheed basically, whattwenty four hours a day, seven days
a week, right, I mean, yeah, I mean most of the
day. Yes, yeah, Butyou claim you don't do it before you

(59:52):
come into work. No, Iknow, I never said that. I
said I do take a couple ripsin the morning. Oh I th wait,
she said she's waked, she wakesand bakes. Yeah, And I
said it just don't get ripped blitzed. Just to be normal, Yeah,
just to even out. And really, I think to mask a lot of

(01:00:13):
feelings I have. You know,instead of me taking depression medication, it's
my form of depression medication on thedaily. So what would happen if you,
like, confronted all of those feelingsinstead of pushing them down. I
don't know. No, I alsoam more rambunctious, more obnoxious, very

(01:00:36):
silly, a lot of those thingsthat you know, For me, it
just brings me a little bit morecalm throughout the day. I wouldn't be
so annoying to others. It's alot of a lot of different things that
kind of culminate into one that ithelps me even out and stay more grounded.
You know, I do think thatif I were to confront a lot

(01:00:58):
of those emotions and feelings, Iwould be off the rails like I used
to be when I was younger,Before I ever smoked weed. I let
my emotions rule me, and thatwas difficult, not just for me,
but for others around me as well. Mm hmm. Is that why people
get into radio? Because they don'tdrug test here? That's why I always
heard it's all I'm sure there areother jobs that don't that don't drug What

(01:01:21):
this one's specifically is known for notdrug testing. That's well, they would
have no one working if they drugtested, So it's a very low bar
to get into radio. Beaver Godh Tickets for Deadpool and Wolverine went on
sale Monday of this week and setthe record for the most first day advanced

(01:01:42):
ticket sales for an R rated movie. The CEO of AMC Theaters says it
around two hundred thousand fans bought tickets. Ticketing site fandango also says sales are
the best of twenty twenty four.Even though an official amount wasn't released,
it's estimated to have made between eightmillion and nine million dollars already. Deadpool
and Wolverine hits theaters July twenty six, And finally, the founding member of

(01:02:08):
rock band Train, Charlie Collin.He is dead at the age of fifty
eight. Now. He left theband back in two thousand and three due
to a reported issue with substance abuse. Well, apparently he died because,
according to his mom, he slippedand fell in the shower. Oh no,

(01:02:30):
yeah, fifty eight wasted or somethingor I mean, I don't know,
I have no idea, but Iheard he was staying at a friend's
house yep, And they came back, was it four or five days later
and found him there. Yeah,he was house sitting. He's right for
his friend in Belgium. Something somethingmore that could happen, Philip in Rochester's

(01:02:50):
mom just she slipped in the shower. She died. You know how your
leg gives out, You do thesplits if you crack your head on the
flash a handle or I know,it's just it's there's going to be more
to this story, I think,I mean, anything's possible, but I
think there's probably something else involved there, you go. That's the shizzy and

(01:03:14):
rovers Morning Glory that I think thisis were they essentially a one hit wonder.
They have massive hits. He's oneof my favorite song. This is
the song that everyone knows right,it's annoying. But there's other ones.
Oh yeah, they have a tonof hits. What is another one?

(01:03:38):
What's this one called tops of JuddYou meet Virginia? It was big Colngo
angels a soul sister. Yeah,you meet Virginia. Do you have that
in the system. I guess not. I'm looking for it. Uh yeah

(01:04:08):
is that a big How does itgo? Dear this? This was big
on the radio. I think thiswas the first hit. And she won't
she's beautiful smokes pack they you waitas me even anyway, she doesn't care
anything about that, she said,like the theater college music right here.

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Me, I don't know about that. But yeah, this is this is
it? Never heard this song?They never heard this? Oh, come
on, you've never heard that.No, it probably doesn't listen to the
style cooler stuff era. It's notthe Hey soul sister. That's a big

(01:04:51):
song. That song, that songsong? Oh okay? Oh no snitz
so Dave mat mws Ish Popkin HiggsWhiney singer. What is this channel?

(01:05:24):
Hear this? I turned the channelright away? The commercial Why that's just
better than the other two. Youknow you should like this. It's a
high voice. Robert, I'm wantedforget you and so waiting, let you
go more calling all angels have anotherone? The smell of you? All

(01:05:54):
right, I got it? Allokay, Well, I don't ride anyway.
I gotta know what drive by is. I don't know what drives student
girl then look like you. Iguess that's Dasha move. This is the
third most popular song. I neverheard it. I've never heard this even
either, to get Away from me? That one guy you Oh, I

(01:06:30):
don't know. I don't, Idon't. I mean that sounds like all
their other songs, but they allkind of sound the same. All Right,
I've got to take a break.We will be right back on Rover's
Morning Glory. Hang on, heis into self care for this show is

(01:06:50):
more into self harm. Now.It's a cry for help. Rovers Morning
Glory. Charlie, did uh Iknow someone broke into your car a week

(01:07:15):
or two ago? Uh? Didyou? Is there any ever follow up
to that? Did you? Didyou even make a police report for that?
I know he caught him on camerathey were breaking into your car,
But no, do you go?You don't even file a police report?
Why not? You just don't wantthe interaction with the police. No,

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No, it's not sad it's tryingto think of something else. I called
him about once and they're like,yeah, so what do you What do
you mean? And I was like, well, does that seem like illegal
or a crime? And the guy'slike yeah, but we're not gonna be
able to find that guy. Iremember I called about something else, So
uh, they're they're not gonna lookfor a guy that's he went in the

(01:07:56):
car. I don't even know ifwhat he did was even technically a crime.
He didn't take him well, ofcourse it's yeah, but it's just
it was just a shadowy shadow walkingaround. He just went in my car.
But I think the only reason andI agree, they're not probably gonna
catch that. I didn't take anythingof great value from you, But I
think it helps them. Now.Maybe I'm reading too much into it,

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or I'm giving them too much credit, don't they If they have a lot
of reports of people breaking into carsin your neighborhood over a period the other
maybe well that and exactly they theyif someone is caught, then they go,
oh, we could tie him.He's probably involved in all these other

(01:08:38):
things as well, so that Ithink would be the I just actually didn't
want to bother them because it's likeI'm gonna sit down, they're gonna go.
We're dealing with murders here. You'retalking about a guy opened your car
and rearrange some stuff, Like they'regonna go. What did you take?
I go nothing. I just likeyou. I didn't like the way you
touch my phone charger. What arethey gonna? And it probably is hindsight,

(01:09:00):
is probably best that you didn't becauseCharlie would end up getting arrested by
the officer who comes out to takethe report. You know, like Charlie
would he somehow mouth off to theguy or whatever down, No, he
don't. I didn't do it becauseI don't want to waste their time because
they have they're busy people, andI don't think this. It didn't get

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to a level if he smashing mywindow, Yeah, that would be totally
different. I car was unlocked onaccident. He walked in, sat down,
and that was kind of it.So that was about that? Was
it? All? Right? Sothat was the excitement you had in your
life? Oh no, there's there'sbeen more excitement. It's a huge excitement.

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Oh yeah, what yes, No, your dog learned a new trick?
No, no, he did notlearn a new trick, because that
would be like their whole world wouldrevolve around that. Him and Chris.
I'm filled with love. Okay,I don't know that word. What.

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Now, my neighbor's birthday was comingup, all right, and I'm friend,
I'm friends with a neighbor. I'lljust call him Dave. We'll just
say his name is Dave. Okay, and his wife Sarah, all right,
And well, apparently Dave had beenwalking around the house saying, you
know, I love to have adog. I wish we had a dog.
Okay. He had mentioned this acouple of times. So Sarah comes

(01:10:26):
to me and Kristen says, shouldI get Dave a dog? And then
I said, well, it's kindof step back. I'm going I don't
know about that because they have atwo year old and a four month old.
All right, and Christa goes,yeah, you need a dog.
You need to get him a dogfor his birthday. And now I'm just
gonna jump in before you even sayanything. That guy has too much on

(01:10:48):
his plate already. Man, yougotta kids, like, yeah, you
want to simplify your life, notadd additional, but okay, go on,
So so then the neighbors Sarah justkeep going I don't know there,
we have a lot going on overhere. And then Chris is like,
no, you need a puppy.Puppy will make your life so much more

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fulfilled. You know, she hasthe kids, but this will really,
this will, this will really addharmony to the household. You know,
she's really, she's really into this. Chrystal likes dog. So next thing
I know, Chris is on dogthings. She's looking up where to get
dogs. She's sending this woman dogpictures here. Look check this dog out.
Check this dog out. And thenthe woman's like, I don't know.

(01:11:32):
And then she finally goes, youknow what, let's do it.
Let's get a dog for Dave forhis birthday. Now I'm in Now I'm
involved, all right? Oh no, she goes, but I got these
two kids. I can't get outof the house to go get a dog.
Now it's me and Christa in thecar driving a homish country Oh oh

(01:11:53):
man, we're there. We're outthere. Got wrangled into well. I
I was pumped about it too,and I was like, yeah, he
would a dog. I was Iwas like, hey, no, what
you would really like a dog overthere. He's got a fence than yard.
This will be this will be goodfor the whole family, and then
we're out. It was not apuppy mill. Just want to get that
out of the way now. Itwas at Mennonite person all right, yeah,

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yeah, that's where all of thepuppies. They just happen to have
puppies there. Definitely not. Definitelynot a puppy mill. A farm dog.
I met the moms. Isn't itweird how they all all the dogs,
all the puppies come from homage country. Isn't that Isn't that straight?
But there's not. They're not runningpuppy mills. Oh you're asking me.
I don't know. I know,it just wasn't I know. I was

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there. I went in. Iwent in their house, okay, because
I had a bunce. You thinkthey have the puppy mill like in the
back or whatever, and they don'tlet you see the house. Yeah,
small house, okay, all right, all right, go on, yes,
And I when I got there,I said I got a pee And
then the guy's like what, AndI was like, I gotta dude,

(01:12:55):
I gotta I gotta take a leak. It will either do it in your
field here, can we do itin your crops? You got an outhouse
or a party? Can? Maybe? What do you He wasn't homage.
They're Mennonites, so there, what'sthe difference. One is pro electricity?
Oh one, not electricity. It'spretty normal, other than they had that
weird accent, that Amish accent.Even it's just it's a strange sounding.

(01:13:17):
So they did have electricity. Yeah, yeah, the electricity. I don't
understand how people were, like wewere just talking about that that wire that
surrounds various areas and if it breakswith this for Jewish people, if it
breaks, they can't go out onthe Sabbath or carry something. And like
the whole Homish Men Mennonite thing,it's the same thing. Like, dude,
we live. It's twenty twenty four. Like God wouldn't have invented electricity

(01:13:43):
if he didn't want you to useit. If you believe why the Mennonites
are different. They're like, yeah, this this is sweet. Having lights
is awesome. Yeah yeah. Anda refrigerator yeah, yes, exactly like
normals. Yeah, they're they're intoit, and they're dressed. They were
dressed pretty normal too, other thanthey just this woman had like a miniature
on it, like really you know, usually have the big bonnet the amish.
She had like just a winy littleone, look like a very progressive

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a mini look at yamaka, butit with some tassels hanging down, you
know. And so met the dog, Uh met the mom dog, and
then it seemed normal. Got topicked up this beautiful brown lab. Uh,
bring it back home. And thenwe're setting us up. You know,
Dave's in the backyard, he's holdinghe's got this whole family's back is

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turned and then uh says, hey, your last gift is here. And
then it's me and Crystal with abrown puppy lab and we kind of let
it loose and he turns. He'sholding his baby, he's holding his two
year old son's hand, and hejust looks and goes, this is a
lot for this is gonna be yougot a puppy. This is gonna be

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a lot because I have a fourmonth old and a two year old.
And we immediately could see on hisface this was one of the worst decisions
ever made. You have known this, Charlie. This was Wait, this
is where you have to step inas a as a man, you have

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to get the two women Christa andthe other one there, back and forth,
back and forth. You have tostep up as a man to go
bad idea. I can just tellyou if I one man, would I
know what it's a bad idea.I was pro. I was. I
was pretty pro the puppy. Chriswas really pro, but I was pretty
I was pretty pro the puppy.I was like, this would be good
because he had said multiple times inhis house apparently, wouldn't it be great

(01:15:31):
if we had a brown lab likejust he's just kept mentioning what a perfect
dog that would be. Well,turns out he said, and there's another
parts of that sentence I didn't hear, was but it would be too much
right now, And that never madeit back to me. I just heard
how much you would want to lab. So immediately goes, oh, this

(01:15:53):
is gonna be a problem. Sonow you could see almost he's almost crying,
but of just a just because thenI stress stressed here, I go,
oh my god, we really screwedup. And I back out of
the yard and just leave him withthis menace of a puppy as he's holding
his kids and this is his birthday, and I'm just I go all right,
close this gate and I just goback inside my house and turn off

(01:16:15):
the lights and kind of pretend Iwasn't home for the rest of the day,
realizing I've just left a I justdropped a bomb at his house and
just walked away, and just Ifelt and that's the whole rested, like
that's his birthday. Now is havingto do the hassle that you have to
puppy proof the house. You gottaworry about the kids getting bit in the

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face, you got, I mean, you have all sorts of problems now.
They didn't have an hour again exacthis life was going pretty good and
then we just dropped that off onhim and then realize it's a huge mistake
and go all right, see youlater. And then so that was kind
of a mistake, and uh soit was clear with it. I guess

(01:16:57):
a couple hours he said, wegotta get we can't have this dog.
Need rid of his dog. Oh, they want to get rid of it
already. Again, because he alsowas so stressed just from his life that
he actually took a week off ofwork because he has he has a lot
of PTO or whatever. So he'slike, I'm taking a week off just
to just to work on stuff aroundthe house and just going to do stuff

(01:17:20):
because you know, he's got thesetwo kids. Just the hedge up and
it causes he stress. The morethat does, the more that goes undone.
It's so and now he's got stuckwith a puppy that I dropped off
his house and that's just his vacation. So then does he have a guyd
of collegist or something he could doand then loaded on, Yeah, I

(01:17:40):
know, cologist. He's kind ofon the fence, so I want to
keep He's well, not on thefence, he's like eighty percent sure he
needs to get rid of it.And then a couple of days later I
get a text or a day later, I think next morning he goes.
He says to me and christ youguys got to take this dog. I
can't have it if there's an incidentat home, an incident and it was
pretty bad with the kid, AndI go, oh, no, what

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what happened? Apparently the kid wasrun in the backyard and this puppy knocked
him over and tried to mount him. Now I thought that I thought the
kid got bit or you know,or or or the the puppy crapped all
over the place and the kid waseating it or whatever. I mounted.

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I didn't see that coming god,because he's so young. But yeah,
he tried to mount to two yearold. So then now the puppy was
at our house. So we nowI'm stuck with two dogs for a for
a little bit. But it wasfun. You have a puppy now,
No, no, we were ableto find I was trying to give him.
I was trying to get rid ofthis puppy and anybody would take it.
I was really trying to give him. The rob the program director because

(01:18:47):
he's like, just he wants adog. You're having so wait, so
you had to so you go out, you pick this dog up. Now
you're now you're tasked with re homingthe dog. It's kind of a us
together as neighbors were working on itand the dog. Where was the dog?
But it was at your house.It was getting transferred back and forth.
We'd have them for a couple hoursand they have the dogs for a

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couple hours, and then the dogwould try to mount the kid again and
we'd have to take the dog again, so we're able to find a nice
home for it. But that wasa huge mistake on my How do you
find the home? Where does it? Where does the dog go? It
was like one of their friends ofa friend. I see, okay,
knocked out And everything worked out inthe end, other than I ruined this
guy's life for three days. Don'tthey always tell you, like the people

(01:19:32):
that run the animal don't give animalsas a gift ever. And you go,
this time is different. Didn't yougo through that rover? You not
get me a dog for that?Yes? Oh it was my birthday.
She goes, oh, wasn't you. Wouldn't you like to have a puppy
for you? Like she's bringing thisup in advance. I go, no,

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absolutely not. I do not wantthat's a that's a lot of work,
you know, And I knew atthe time. I I just don't
have the commitment to do that.I don't want the headache. I had
enough headache. You sure that?And you're like, this time is different,
Yeah, this guy wants a dog. And as soon as I walked
away, as I unleashed the dogin his yard and he's just holding his

(01:20:15):
whole family. And then now there'sa dog nipping at him, and I'm
just like, oh my god,this was a mistake. Yeah, forget
Yeah, now you you forget Charlie. Teeth are when they were a pupping
moll. Not no, no,But do you remember your dog when you
first got it? What a painin the ass it was. I mean
you were you yeah, you weregoing through Uh you had to get training

(01:20:42):
for it. I mean it wasit was you forget all those it's eating
every day, chewing on stuff.It's going to the vet because it swallows
christas dildo's or whatever it was doing. You know, you're really crying.
I don't know why she said that. I did not cry. Christ cried
a lot. She locked herself inthe in the bathroom and just cries with

(01:21:04):
her sobbing because the dog is howling. Yeah, she get home. I
remember she'd get home from work andjust not come in. Sometimes she's being
out the wind. Boy, shesitting in the car. She still want
to come in and face the dogbecause it was a terrorist in there.
And uh, and you you youforget about that and then you get this.

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But yeah, you should have.You should have known. It came
flooding back again as soon as Ilet it loose, all those things went
oh wow, big mistake, allright, bye, and then just kind
of walked away. Now did theyso? Did this woman? Did she
pay for this dog? And thenwas she out the money? Or did
the people who take the dog?Did they they paid? Hey made money?

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What they made money? She boughtthat work out? Well, I
don't know. She bought it forsome amount and then she resold it for
a little more. Oh so theymade it profit on this. They're puppy
flippers basically. Now, someone says, Charlie is a real idiot. Of
course that's a puppy mill. Thathouse is the front. They don't show

(01:22:11):
you the puppy mill part. Uh. I tend to probably agree with that
person. I you know, whywould you? Yeah? I think it
is probably a puppy mill. That'show they that's that's their form of income
in those areas is running puppy millsand a tractor and crops. I don't

(01:22:31):
know if they have that, butthen they have the puppy mill on the
back where they're all. You guyssay this every time. I don't know
where else do you know, where'sa dog breeder? You're the expert.
Where who's a who is a gooddog breeder? This person's bred labs.
Do you even need a dog breeder? Aren't there like a gazillion dogs just

(01:22:53):
that someone but from a puppy mill. Don't be judgy. I didn't go
get the dog from the puppy mill. Uh, like one of the stores
pet Co or something or whatever.The store is that soul? WHOA really?

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Yeah, I got suckered in.I went into the I went into
the dogs are even worse. Yeah, I didn't know. And they're like,
oh, go in the middle areaand play with the dog. And
then all of a sudden, thislittle pepion was. I met the whole
family. I really don't think I'veI don't think this was a puppy mill
because there was a small little house. They lived there, and I go,

(01:23:35):
I met the mom. The dogsrun around. It's not like it's
chained up. The mom's running around, the puppies running around, And I
said, is there more? AndI'm like no, this is the last
one. I said, who's thedad And she said, my sisters has
another brown lab and they hooked upand I go, oh, okay,
and there's no I didn't see abunch of dog cages anywhere. There was
not a kennel outside, none ofthose things that none of those things existed.

(01:23:58):
And I'm just in a field nextto tiny little house and it was
I went in the house to pee. It was very normal, other than
the Mennonite ness of it. Chrisand Pennsylvania. You're on rovers Morning Glory,
Good morning, Chris, Heay,how you doing, Hey, what's
happening. I'm a veterinarian. Youknow, I've been to that through COVID,

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and that was especially a bad timefor people gifting animals, especially dogs
the people. And I actually endedup rescuing one and giving it to my
parents because during COVID, everybody wasso afraid they were gonna die. There's
anxiety, and they thought maybe havinga dog would make it better, but

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what it actually tended to do wasmake it worse for a lot of people.
You know, you ended up witha lot of people having no idea,
you know, how to take careof the dogs, the medicine that
was involved in it, the amountof time it takes. You know,
a dog makes your house a butalso makes it a prison. And uh,
you know, you can't go andyou can't go anywhere, you can't

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really do anything without having someone setup. It's like having a kid.
And a lot of guys I talkedto they actually kind of find it unappealing,
you know, in a way whenpotential like why why have a pet
dog before they meet them, becausethey have no saying like, you know,
what kind of dog adopt or howwell they're going to fit into that

(01:25:28):
lifestyle. Yeah, that is apotential issue if you're if you meet a
chicken, she's got like a dog, and you're like, what am I
going to do with you? Iget it, I understand that, but
currently you you should have been thevoice of reason there, and I expect
this kind of stupidity out of peoplelike Dougie, who bought me a dog
for my birthday and she walks inwith the thing and I go, oh,

(01:25:50):
I knew me, and it waswhat's the first thing you said?
I think it was oh no,I think that was my initial reaction.
I mean, it was a baby, so much work, and it's a

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you know, you you gifted abasically a ten or a fifteen year commitment
on that guy. It's like athird kid he just got. He had
two kids. That was a thirdkid he just got overnight. Yep.
Yeah, So you should have knownbetter. You should have been the voice
of it involved. I was justlong for the ride, and Chris I

(01:26:31):
should have known better as well.But you know how the two women they
get together. Would you guys everget another puppy? Sure you would get
another dog? Yeah? Why didyou just keep this one? Because I
want my dog's son? Oh?Really? Yeah? Are you working on
that? I just got to findthe proper woman dog and want the mate.

(01:26:56):
They got to find the proper bitch. Yes, and where are you
going to find that? How youman? I about that? I don't
know how to look up bitches.One's right across from you, Charlie wearing
a pink sweatshirt. I so youwant to have his son? Now?
Could it be a daughter or no? Just a son? No, his

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son, his son? Okay,and then you want to have all right?
And then I'm just going to continuethat line for the rest of my
life, you know, just andthat all of his son, his son,
son son, until I die.Okay, all right, boy,
it's a lot of work. Doyou want to breed with the same breed?
Yeah? I think so keep itkeep it. Yeah, I'm not
going to breed for money, butjust one litter, you'll make a lot

(01:27:42):
of money. Well, I'm nottrying. I'm not trying to make money,
just the one litter. I getmy one dog and then that's it.
Joe, you're on Rover this morning, Glory, Good morning, Joe.
How are you doing? Hey,Well, I just gotta I just
got a bull massive about a weekago. And I have four kids,
myself, four kids and my wifeand now we have a puppy. It's

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a lot of work. But aslong as you're dedicated to it, and
you know you love puppies, youcreate, train them, you know,
train them to heal, train them, and teach your kids. They had
to stay away from them and onlygo near the dog when you're there or
you're around, you know what Imean. It's nice. I just live
my whole life of I live mywhole life of trying to make my own

(01:28:26):
life as easy as possible. Andthat is just a lot of work.
And I know I'm not cut outfor that, and I'm not going to
just I'm it's it wouldn't it wouldn'tbe a good scenario for me. God,
that just crate training. Just sayingthose two words just brings up so
crying every night because the dog wouldn'tstop howling. Oh it's awful. NSD

(01:28:53):
says, animals to them are justa means to make money. The actual
mill is at a farm barn fullof dogs to make babies. Then they
take the puppies once they're ready tohouses to sell to unsuspecting idiots like Charlie.
I didn't pick the dog up.You guys could keep trying to spin
your narrative here of that I gota puppy mill dog. I didn't pick

(01:29:15):
the dog. I was just longfor the ride, so I don't.
I've got to take a break.We do have these Why doesn't this guy
go shut them down? You take, no, you take, you go
to the pound, you go goshelter, shut down the puppy mill.
Everybody's so anti puppy mill is allthey do is don't do it. Don't
do it. We'll go shut itdown. Then, I don't know what
to tell you. I didn't didn'tpick the dog out. I've got to
take a break. We do havethese shizzy coming up. In just a

(01:29:38):
moment, the news will be rightback. Hang on we're back to the
show that's bigger than Wendy Williams eyeballs, Hey, don't they have medicine for
that? I saw the commercial RooversMorning Glory. The Shizzy is coming up

(01:30:12):
in just a moment the news.What do you have on the way,
Dug Another ex employee workplace shooting thathappened. I'll give you details coming up
next, all right, we'll getto that in just a moment. Dieter
as conspiracy Corner coming up at aboutnine thirty Eastern time, give or take
a few minutes. He's gonna exposethe things the elites, those in power

(01:30:38):
don't want you to know. Whatdo you have coming up today, Dieter,
Well, there was an air disasterthat killed the world leader. I
want to show the evidence that thiswas no accident. All right, that's
coming up at about nine thirty,Trey says, Please read this text message

(01:30:59):
to Charlie. You are human garbage. You can hear the sound in your
voice how angry you're getting because peoplerealize you're not the cool hipster against puppy
mills. You're just like everyone elsewho pretends to be a social justice warrior.
And while you criticize something, youyourself use puppy mills gas whatever new

(01:31:21):
thing is. This week, bothof my last dogs were from Big Dog
Ranch. One of them was acharity auction, so we ended up giving
fifteen thousand dollars for this dog whowas just a mutt, but it went
to charity. That's how it works. You actually do the things. You
don't just say you're better than everybodyelse all the time, you idiot,

(01:31:45):
better than everybody else. I don'tunderstand it. I don't know what I've
ever said I'm better than everybody else. I'm sorry that you think. You
ooze that through your tone of voice. I think is what he said.
I you could hear it in yourvoice. He said, Charlie, I
am better than him, and that'swhy I've never said that. But he
feels that way because he has aninferiority complex. He's intimidated by you.
He actually does think I'm better thanhim, and that's That's a sad way

(01:32:08):
to live. Dude, Dougie,are you ready for the shizzy? Yes?
Here we go on rolls Morning Glory. Out of Pennsylvania. There was
a disgruntled employee who opened fire ata linen company near Philadelphia, Philadelphia,

(01:32:28):
and this shooting did in fact killtwo co workers and injured three others.
Again, this just happened yesterday,and the shooting took place at the Delaware
County Linen Company yesterday morning. Andthe shooter fled in the vehicle but was
soon captured in a traffic stop.And we said what a former employee,

(01:32:51):
Yes, the specific motive remains unknownand they, I think, I don't
know if you have video of theof what was happening around them. So,
yeah, the two killed, threewounded in this workplace shooting that happened
yesterday. Elsewhere in the news,we have a new study that says and

(01:33:16):
suggest vivid nightmares could be an earlyindicator of an autoimmune disease like lupus.
Researchers at the University of Cambridge andKing's College in London surveyed over six hundred
and seventy lupus patients and about fourhundred clinicians, and they found that there
was a link between nightmares and theonset of hallucinations. In some lupus patients,

(01:33:43):
many experience what they call daymares.The researchers found over sixty percent of
lupus patients to experience these kind ofhallucinations reported having these daymares before the onset
of lupus. So I had avery strange this was I don't remember my
dreams, and I know this isgoing to sound totally stupid, this dream,
but I had a dream like threeor four nights ago that and I

(01:34:10):
woke up and it felt so real. I had a dream that iHeart that
we had five or six racks fullof equipment, like in our equipment room
at the radio station, they havelike a rack for one of for WMMS
for a radio station, and therack next to it has all the equipment
for the other station. And roversMorning Glory has its own wreck in the

(01:34:33):
equipment room. And I had adream that I had five or six racks
back there, all filled with equipmentto do the show and various things.
And the engineer, it was ourold engineer, Mike, He came in
and they needed to they needed somespace in the rack, and they they

(01:34:56):
removed all of my equipment, fiveor six racks worth of equipment, and
didn't say anything, And it wasso traumatic to me in my dream,
and I kept going, how whatdo you mean you removed all this equal
you didn't even ask. We can'teven do a show tomorrow morning. They
were just like, man, whatever, that's the weird kind of stuff I

(01:35:17):
dream about. I don't generally havethese nightmares, so I don't have lupus.
But well, they said, someof them more common and chilling,
vivid daydreams or nightmares are if youare being attacked, if you're being chased,
crushed, or even committing murder.Those are the vivid kinds of dreams

(01:35:41):
that were related to this. Everynow and then, I'll have a dream
of I killed somebody. I don'treally like dream of actually murdering them,
but I'll have a dream that Ikilled somebody, and the dream picks up
like right after I've killed them,And then it's a thought of, oh
what am I going to do?Now? How do I cover this up?
What do I do? Where doI go? How do I dispose

(01:36:03):
of the body? You know,fingerprints DNA Like you start panicking about all
the ways you could get caught,and then you're like, oh, no,
I'm going to spend the rest ofmy life in jail. What did
I do? Like I do havedreams occasionally about that my wife's aunt has
lupus. I have to ask herabout these dream things. I don't know

(01:36:25):
anything. Man. Shannon just sentme a text message. She says,
I have loopus and I have vividnightmares. This is very strange. So
there apparently is a connection. Cars, trucks, and SUVs in the US
keep getting older, hitting a recordaverage of just over twelve and a half

(01:36:45):
years, as people are hanging ontotheir vehicles, largely because new ones are
quite costly. So there is acompany S and P Global Mobility. They
track state vehicle registration data nationwide andso that the average vehicle age grew about
two months from last year's record.So people are keeping their vehicles longer.

(01:37:06):
Vehicles are super expensive. They alsobuild them better now. They last longer
now. They seem to as opposedto like cars that were built in the
eighties, you know, like thosecars. I think the quality is better
now. I think. The JusticeDepartment in several states are expected to file

(01:37:26):
a lawsuit against Live Nation as soonas today, citing alleged anti trust violations
due to the market dominance of itsticketmaster unit. A successful anti trust case
could potentially lead to sweeping changes inthe market for live events. An industry,
that, of course, came underintense scrutiny in twenty twenty two after
glitches at Ticketmaster block millions of peoplefrom purchasing tickets for the Airas tour from

(01:37:51):
Taylor Swift. So for many criticsof the company, that debacle revealed how
a lack of competition has led topoor customer service, confusing pricing, and
expensive ticketing fees. So the JusticeDepartment, they're getting involved and could file
that. Sad like this, alwaysevery few years there's some sort of Ticketmaster

(01:38:13):
thing that goes on. This hasbeen going on for thirty forty years.
The government always steps in, theygo, oh, yeah, we come
to an agreement, and then,you know, nothing ever seems to change
with the way that things are done. I know that our company we merged
with Live Nation at one point,and the government stopped that, broke that

(01:38:34):
up. They said this is toomuch because now not only do you have
all the live events, you havethe ticketing, and now you have twelve
hundred radio stations that promote your ownlive events. If somebody else wanted to
do a live event with that promoter, they wouldn't get the same amount of

(01:38:56):
I guess consideration that your own wouldand anyway they block that. So I
don't know what they're going to doin this case, but they should have.
I just bought something. I don'tremember what it was. It wasn't
a ticket, but I do likethe idea and I think they are the
government is doing it where they're demandingthat you have the price up front,
the full price up front, becauseI just bought something. I don't remember

(01:39:19):
what it was, and it wassignificantly higher. When I went to check
out, I go, wait asecond, hold on, and they had
all these fees and weird taxes andthings like that. I don't remember what
it was, but it airline ticket. I don't remember, but it was.

(01:39:39):
It was just a couple of weeksago. I can't remember what it
was, but I do like that. And when you go to buy a
ticket for something, you want tobuy a ticket, and you think it's
one hundred dollars. By the timeyou actually pay and that charge hits your
credit card, it's like one hundredand sixty dollars for the time they had
all this stuff in And finally,Richard Simmons has been in hiding for years,
has been press and fans and othersin his LA home, but a

(01:40:03):
news source says that he's ready toreturn with a major Broadway show. He
hit social media last week to writethat I just got off the phone with
a friend of mine who is anattorney and manages famous artists in music.
She wants to do an interactive Broadwayshow about my life, so we'll see.
According to this insider, they saythe show could be interactive, with

(01:40:25):
the pit near the stage where audiencemembers could show off their own moves.
And he's really excited. I guess. He spoke with the news and said
that the prospect of my own Broadwayshow, I have so many ideas and
I'm writing them all down. Broadwayis in my blood. So maybe he
will come out of hiding finally forBroadway. We'll see. There you go.

(01:40:45):
That's the shizzy on Rover's Morning Glory. When the yit goes down,
you better be watching RiMG TV.Watch it live at Robarradio dot com.

(01:41:08):
Jimmy says cars last longer, now, are you a moron? They deliberately
don't last anymore, so you canbuy a new one, all in the
name of capitalism. Because I don'tknow, I don't have any data to
back this up, But it seemsto me cars are built better now when

(01:41:28):
they seem to last longer than theydid back in the day. I mean
back in the when I was akid, those cars it seems like,
I don't know, people's cars werealways dying and there were a lot of
car problems. It seems like they'remuch more reliable. Am I making this
up? Or do you guys feelthe same way. They've got to last
longer now, right? I thinkyou just were around junk your cars done

(01:41:51):
couldn't be like because I was too. Yeah, my car was My old
cars were always in the they havingto be old like eighties nineties cars,
but they're also old when I hadthem, so they are pieces of crap.
Now I think we can like youand I you should have better processes,
better technology. You think they wouldlast longer now that's said, I
guess they're perhaps more complicated electronically,but there's less moving parts also, and

(01:42:17):
so I think there's less things toactually physically break on cars these days as
opposed to the eighties. I thinkthey are lasting longer personally, But what
do I know? Why do peoplehate Simone Biles's husband so much. Now,
Simone Biles is the gymnast, theOlympic gymnast. She's married to a

(01:42:42):
guy that is I think he playsin the NFL. I don't know what
team. I don't honestly, Idon't even know what position he plays here,
you do, Bear's a safety ora cornerback. And so I know
that people are always ragging on thisguy for whatever reason. And I remember
when they got married that people werelike, they were like, he's not

(01:43:04):
good enough, Like he's not agood enough player. And they're like,
oh, this guy sucks. He'sa benchwarmer, Like what a weird thing.
Like the guy plays with the NFL. He's on an NFL team.
You're just some dude on Twitter andyou're gonna say that that guy's not good
enough, Like, give me abreak. But anyhow, I guess Simone
Biles has finally had enough. Shewent on social media the other day and

(01:43:26):
said, I told people, respectfullyf off because they were ragging on her
husband so much. I guess.Back in December, he gave an interview
and he said, and people aretaking offense to this, but it's if
it's true, it's true. Idon't know why you would be offended by
this. He claimed in an interviewback in December that when the two of

(01:43:50):
them hooked up, he didn't knowwho she was, had no idea who
she was here when when old Meganmarkles story, you know, Prince what
I didn't? Huh? No wayshe was? She is? She like
four or eight, so she's alreadyshort. And then it's gonna come up,
Oh, I'm short, but I'ma gymnast. In her face,

(01:44:12):
you would recognize her walking on thestreet. There's no way he didn't know
her. Well. I guess theymet on a celebrity celebrity dating app called
Rayah, where I guess you haveto be a celebrity or rich or both.
Yeah, and that's how they hookedup. Believe it or not.
Don't you ask why are you acelebrity? You go why are? As

(01:44:36):
soon as you match with somebody,you'd look at Google them because you know
you're on a celebrity site, soyou'd go, where are they from?
Who match? Even if you've neverheard of her? I met with Simone
Biles? What what? Who isthat? That may be true, I
guess, but or maybe a matchwith her, Ye, strike up a
conversation and then maybe you just go, oh, she's a good looking check

(01:44:58):
or whatever. You don't know exactlywhat she does. I don't find it
hard to I don't find it hardto believe that this guy didn't know who
Simone Bile was the most famous personat the Olympics for the past ten years.
Every time the show Olympics is herface. Remember when Dougie was going
to meet up with that married guy, the baseball guy. Yeah, yeah,
yeah, I googled, thought whatand Rover you had said? Of

(01:45:19):
course, do she knew he wasmarried, because you would google them.
Sure. But what I'm saying iswhen he gets matched up he starts a
conversation, then he could google herand go, Okay, now I know
who she is. But I don'tthink it's out of the realm of possibility
that he didn't know who she wasat the time that he matched with her

(01:45:42):
started talking to her. Obviously,all you have to do is google her
or whatever. But when's he claimingthat he found out who it was.
I don't think he got into detailfor a couple of dates. Yeah,
let me see if I can No, No, I think let me see
if I can find exactly what hesaid, because this was in December where
he gave and he also joked thathe was the catch in the relationship,

(01:46:08):
like he was she latched onto himand caught him. He was joking,
obviously, and people people took offenseto that. And I don't think that
people really hate this guy, andhe takes a lot of abuse, and
it's all directed at her and him, you know, not really at her.

(01:46:28):
Everyone seems to like some own biles. But in my husband, people
hate her. I hate him.In twenty twenty, Rob and don't forget
she was at the Olympics in whattwenty sixteen and twenty twenty twenty twenty is
when she had the twisties. Ithink it wasn't yeah, and she had
to back out of the Olympics becauseit was I have anxiety or whatever.
And so but you think, isthat out of the realm of possibility eater

(01:46:53):
that you? I mean, Icould see how a guy doesn't know who
she was. He knew by herfate, the face alone, she's all
over TV, the name on topof it. There's no way you to
know this person. She was themost famous person in the world in twenty
sixteen, and again in twenty twenty. You put on any channel they're showing
her. Every news story was abouther. The twistiest assuming with this guy

(01:47:15):
who's an NFL player is watching thenews. You think he's watching the news
all over social media. I meanit's on Instagram, TikTok, everything about
her, all the medals she's winning. It's impossible. It's just a cool
thing to say. Is I didn'tknow who she was. I really liked
her for personality, in her intelligence. Yeah, it just says, yeah,

(01:47:35):
I don't know exactly what he said. He just said that he didn't
know who she was before they starteddating. So I I take that as
you will. I don't know thedetails about that, but if I would
tell some oun biles like she's tellingpeople, oh f off, why do
you even engage with people like thaton social media? Isn't that only going

(01:47:58):
to encourage them to do further stuffor say further stuff? Like if you
don't like what people are saying aboutyour husband on social media, why are
you on Why you even look atit? To me, that would just
that would be like torture. You'retorturing yourself by looking at this stuff.
I don't understand why you do this. She can't help it. They can't

(01:48:20):
put the phone down, Rover.That's her thing. It's part of her
mental health assignments is to be onsocial media. I just feel like you
would think that because all of herproblems, she'd be off it, But
she's on it all the time.You think it's bad taste that as an
Olympian she's saying f off gold medalistand she's swearing this in bad taste.

(01:48:43):
No, okay, all these girlslook up. She's like, I'm a
role model. All these girls lookup to me, and then she's swearing.
Did she spell out f off onher post? I believe so.
Yeah, I was surprised a second. So why are you surprised by that?
She's just a regular person. Shetalks about all every interview, these
girls say I'm a role model.These little girls up look up to me.

(01:49:05):
It's the biggest honor of my life. Little girls come up in to
say I want to be like youwhen I grow up. I love watching
on TV. Why do you sayyou defend football players? Oh, they're
not role models. They don't haveto do this. If a football player
does something you yo, he knowshe could do that. He can.
I love it when he's flipping offpeople and you know, doing what.
Okay, So how come that's okay? But an olympian can't Why they're different

(01:49:28):
football players. It doesn't matter.They're not role models. This doesn't matter.
The Olympics. Little kids look upto that stuff, football players that
little kids don't look up the footballplayers. No, I mean maybe some.
That's a violent sport. It's violent. It's a collision sport. Olympics.
What are you doing? The vault, the horse vault, the balance
beam you're's doing? You know,kids stuff. If people were criticizing your

(01:49:53):
wife online theater, would you engagewith them? No? No, on
social media? Or would you wouldyou read it even? I mean now,
if people are bad mouthing my wifeon social media, I'm just not
going to read it. I don'twant to. I wouldn't want to rile
myself up by reading that. Youknow. Sorry, I don't understand why

(01:50:15):
people do this exactly, And theywin if you responded back, they win.
So they told your friends. Ohlook, Rover responded back to me.
He said, I'm a douchebag.How cool is that they win?
That's right? Don't even don't respond. I've got to take a break.
Our number is eight six six yo, Rover, eight sixty six nine sixty

(01:50:36):
seven six eight three seven. We'llbe right back. Hang on, just
be done to wake up with glory. Oh yeah, hell yeah? So
tight? You all right in theirtheater? Are you? It's mallors he's

(01:50:59):
going on or what? Yeah?Bank you for saying bless you right away,
Rover theeter. You say that someown biles the gymnast, The Olympic
gymnast is a role model. Yousay, football players not role models,
so they can do whatever they want, but that gymnast should be held to
a higher standard and shouldn't curse online. I'd buy your friend Antonio Brown.

(01:51:27):
Did you see that he filed forbankruptcy? H? Yeah, because I
follow him because he's so damn funny. But yeah, I did see that.
Oh did he really? He saysthat he has three million dollars in
debt, Wow, and only fiftythousand dollars in assets. Now, I
don't know if that's true or not. That seems very hard to believe.

(01:51:51):
Only fifty thousand dollars in assets.The guy made eighty eight million dollars in
his play career. Damn, almostone hundred million dollars and you're broke.
You have fifty thousand dollars to yourname. That's all now. I don't
know. Maybe there's more to this, Maybe he is. I know that

(01:52:14):
he lost money in a lawsuit.I think back in twenty twenty, I
think he was sued by somebody.Wasn't there a guy? I think it
was out on the street that heattacked somebody. I think a truck driver
or somebody. I don't remember allthe details, but you remember he didn't
he tried to assault somebody or didassault something. It was a video of
it, and we have it.I think we did. It was movers,

(01:52:35):
wasn't it. Yeah, we're likemoving to stuff and then he's like,
you can't move my stuff or repomanI think, I don't. I
think it was a moving guy andI don't remember exactly what Antonio Brown did
to the guy. But that guyended up suing and Antonio Brown lost and
had to pay him. So maybethere is. Maybe this is in an

(01:52:59):
effort to try to get out ofpaying those debts. I know, I
don't know. Up every time andlast time, you guys were like I
don't remember this story, but wasis Antonio Brown the guy that was jailing
in the pool? Yes, okay, yeah he was off And then you
show that picture of him in thepool, and I'm I'm just wondering who
he is because that was that's whatwas to do. Wasn't he looking wasn't

(01:53:23):
he looking at like a woman whowas just on vacation or something, old
ladies and he just started hanging dong. He did tweet yesterday. Uh he
said, this is Shannon Sharp's newpool float. I don't know if you
saw it here it is. It'sa uh, it's a it's an inflatable

(01:53:45):
chair with a dill though attached rightat the seat. So all right,
I guess he doesn't like Sharp.I don't know against him. It must
be feuding. I mean he's ina few with everybody the uh yeah,
here it is the amount he claimshe he owes three million dollars. That
includes a one point two million dollarjudgment to anton Tumanov, who's a moving

(01:54:08):
truck driver who sued Brown for assaultand battery in twenty twenty, so maybe
he's just trying to get out ofthat. He also owes money on a
credit card, owes money to amarketing firm and a law firm, and
has other debts as well. Buthow does he only have fifty He doesn't
own a home, He only hasfifty thousand dollars in assets. Doesn't he

(01:54:30):
have a bunch of out like furcoats and jewelry and stuff. All of
that stuff only adds up to fiftythousand dollars. That's a little bit hard
to believe. So I think hemight be trying to, I don't know,
get out of paying some of thisdebt, or get out of paying
this judgment, this one point twomillion dollar judgment against him. Maybe he

(01:54:53):
just doesn't want to pay that guy, so he's going to file for bankruptcy.
But that doesn't seem like a smartmove. They look at all that
stuff. That's what you're trying todo, is just get out of paying
something. If you do have moneyhidden away, or you have assets or
whatever, he better really be brokebecause they will look at all of that
in the bankruptcy court. You wantthe new story behind that beating. I
think they might show some of it, okay, sure, but exclusive to

(01:55:15):
that so well, Calvin. Inthe criminal case, Antonio Brown was given
probation. In the civil case.As you mentioned, he was ordered to
pay up pay a big time,more than a million dollars. That victim
has yet to see any money.Former NFL star Antonio Brown now must pay
up after Broward County jury awarded amover he allegedly attacked one point two million

(01:55:39):
dollars. Will skip for me.That man and Tom Toumanov is now speaking
out about the incident that happened backin January of twenty twenty. You can
hear Brown yelling and his girlfriend tellshim to stop. Through a reflection in
the glass of Tomanov's truck, yousee Brown put his hands on him.
Sheep off my head, He shakedme and he also banned me against the

(01:56:08):
wheel. Here's photos taken from theincident, a scratch in the back of
Tomano's neck along with some bruising.Tomanov was initially at Brown's Hollywood home to
deliver his personal items. In orderfor the goods to be released, Brown
needed to pay him four thousand dollars. Brown gave a check, but it
was against company policy. Toumanov says. There was an argument and Brown hurled
a rock at his truck, creatinga dent on his door. I was

(01:56:30):
lucky that it did not hit methrough the glass. Tomanov called police and
left his company, then told himto return to Brown's home that he had
a correct version of payment, plusmoney for the time Tomanov lost and for
the damage to his car. Hesays Brown paid the four grand, but
not the rest. It was atthat point that Tumanov, says Brown lost.
It made this fight. I couldnot even doing nothing to Monov's attorney,

(01:56:56):
Jeff Davis, says, Brown nevereven participated in the civil t therefore
the jury award of the large sumin damages. We intend to seek justice
for mister Tumanov and have mister Brownpay those damages. All right, So
I mean that you could stop itthere, But I have to be honest.
Now, I'm not a big AntonioBrown fan. He seems like an
ass whipe, But one point twomillion dollars for that hit a scratch,

(01:57:20):
like a minor scratch on the backof his neck. I don't know how
in the world anyone awards one pointtwo million dollars in damages for that.
That is just completely insane. Now, if you told me, hey,
that guy got fifty thousand dollars,I'd go, okay, that even seems
that seems like a lot of money. One point two million dollars for that.

(01:57:44):
I thought he was beaten to abloody pulp, or he was unconscious,
or he was hospitalized for a weekor something. That was I mean,
you could get a scratch like thatfrom from U if you're roughhousing with
your kids or something. They couldat you like that. This is that.
That's a joke. One point twomillion dollars. That's a lot.

(01:58:05):
And you see his house there,how big it was they pulled up to
it. Here's Charlie's favorite picture.Real quick. I don't want to see
this. Oh my god. Yeah, here it is. It's a Now
that's a blurred out version, butthere he is. He's in a pool,
and I guess he's quick blurring,fully erect, showing hihimself. No,

(01:58:28):
he wasn't. That's the amazing part. Rover whose soft meat that he
was just yanked. Yes, lookat that lady's face. She's almost smiling
in it. She's like what he'sIt's just like at a hotel pool or
something, and this guy's like,look at you go into a pool today,
Rover, and then take a lookat yours and then you will be
tiny. Yeah, and then that'swhat's impressive about it. Oh all right,

(01:58:53):
it's worth remembering. There's another athletewho's in the news. I don't
know he fought. He fought oneof the Paul brothers. I don't remember.
He's a jiu jitsu guy. Dylanis it Danis or? I don't
know how you pronounced his last name. But do you know what I'm talking
about? This guy? Oh?Yeah, he was all over the news.

(01:59:14):
Remember was this like a year ago, going back and forth with brothers.
Yeah, and regan knocking about hisgirls. Yeah. Uh. Well,
this guy is in the news becausehe is offering to there's a picture
of him on RMGTV. He isoffering to pay for jiu jitsu lessons for
life at his expense for a kidwho was allegedly bullied and choked out by

(01:59:43):
his bully. Now this video isgoing around. I'll play you the video
here in just a minute. Idon't know any details regarding this. Maybe
you guys know more about it thanI do. But it's two kids.
It looks to be like I don'tknow, maybe outside of a school or
something, and they look to beteenagers, and and the one kid chokes
out the other kid to the pointof making him pass out. And well

(02:00:09):
you can see here here's the videoof this world star. Oh wow,

(02:00:30):
that kid went, oh my god, look at that. He's out.
Oh he's out, completely out.I don't know if that's a bully or
not. I mean, the kidseems to be. He says, yeah,
just if I start, he's scared. He's tapping. We've done that
in the show. It's been bullying, Like then, you guys have bullied
me because we had an mm Aguy do that to me on the show

(02:00:50):
before. Is a bullying, butthis was like a kid that was being
bullied by this other guy. Wellthat's what the allegation is. But I
don't know that to be true.I don't know if that's true or not.
I have absolutely no idea. Thisis sort of out of context.
You can't tell. The kid seemsto be going along with it. I
don't know if they, you know, talked about it in advance, if

(02:01:13):
they if the kid was, hesays, if I if I say stop
stop, yeah, they seem likethey're friends now he is? He is?
He never taps. He does not, but he goes man, he
goes out, but he would throwhim on the pavement. He like gently
lowers him to the grass. That'sso dangerous. That could kill you.

(02:01:39):
Allow you've never done that when youwere younger? No, I never didn't
do it. Over No, areyou going to let someone choke me out
like that? Or I'm going tochoke someone out like that on the show?
Yeah, yeah, I watched youat the time. I didn't want
to do it, but whatever.I No, I didn't do that.

(02:02:03):
I mean, I don't know ifthere could if it could actually kill you
or what. Maybe I'm sure obviouslythis kid must have recovered. Yeah,
I'm surprised. I'm really surprised.And how fast you can get choked out
unconscious like that, because it's notreally like breathing, it's more the blood
to your brain. That's what causesyou to pass out like that. But

(02:02:28):
I mean, that was fast,wasn't it a couple of seconds? Geez?
I don't like this guy who isusing this video to further himself.
This kid is getting Yeah, thisis just so disturbing and it just breaks
my heart as a parent. Ifthat were my kid, that was getting
braked, and this jiu jitsu guyis using my son as a pawn,

(02:02:54):
Like it's what I mean. Hewas saying, I'll pay for it.
He's saying. Nobody else is sayingthis. He goes, I'll pay no
matter what the costs, I'll pay. I can defend himself against Yeah,
if he's even being bullying, wedon't know these are friends. I don't
want to see that video. Idon't know. Maybe maybe no, maybe
they're not friends. Maybe it isa bullying situation. Garrett doesn't know what
to do. Okay, okay,I'll do that. If he was running

(02:03:16):
away and the kids like come here, come here, and he puts them
in chokele the day, they're sayingsmiling, Hey, if I say stop,
stop, you never Sometimes if youare bullied theater, maybe yeah,
you go. You don't want tofight back or run away. Some people
don't have that in their nature.They're just trying to give the path of
least resistance opening, hoping that thebully will leave them alone. You know,

(02:03:40):
it's it's horse play. We've alldone it. You've done this.
You've choked kids out like this theaterat school. Friends, I've choked out.
We talked about bully's friends. Theyasked me, hey, do this.
I remember doing it. Remember theone where you pushed in somebody's chest,
you take a deep breath, liketen times, and all these me
and another friend would push on thiskid's chest and then he would just pass

(02:04:01):
out. Yes that they actual chokeout again. We've done it on the
show numerous times. That's the thing. Now you have a problem with it.
No, No, I don't.Oh my god, if this was
your kid that got choked out likethat, you wouldn't have a problem with
that. He volunteered. You're likeforgetting you said that he volunteer because not

(02:04:23):
stop, he walks up. Theseare like best friends here. You're really
reading a lot into that. EnemiesYeah, I don't know. I don't
know if they are. I don'tknow. I saw this yesterday and I
couldn't watch the video because I wasso upset, and I'm like, who's
this Dylan Douche And it said inthe article that he was being bullied.

(02:04:45):
That well, bullies made him passout. We know that this happened.
Very little is known, at leastaccording to what I'm reading. Fowlerville,
Michigan, which is east, justeast of Lancing, that's where this incident
took place. But they don't knowwho the people are in the video.
They don't know if they're friends orwhat the situation is here. Maybe maybe

(02:05:08):
there's some more info. I sawthis last night. Maybe something has come
out today, But yeah, Idon't know. I don't know how you
can make an assumption whether they're friendsor not. I don't know, but
it is disturbing. I would beupset. I mean if you if you
had a kid and he was chokedout like that by a friend or an
enemy, either way, I wouldn'tbe happy with that. Charlie, is

(02:05:29):
is that like an improved technique forthat they do this at MMA? Right?
Yeah? I just kind of thinkthese guys are getting choked out all
the time. I don't see exceptthat extreme of a thing. Well,
it's interesting if he wasn't into itand he got talked into it and he's
bullied into it totally wrong and he'slike, hey, let me do this,
I'm gonna kick your ass. That'scompletely obviously way wrong. But I

(02:05:53):
don't know if I could see thatthat's what's going on here. Yeah,
I don't we don't know the situation, but this is this deal Danis or
whatever his name is. He heand he fought one of the Paul brothers.
I don't remember what happened in thatfight. I guess he lost by
disqualification. I'm reading here how muchbeen Logan Paul he fought. Here's here's

(02:06:13):
the picture of Dylan Danis doing thisto a woman. It's just if you
want to see it. So,okay, oh all right, so he
is, oh, okay, Wellshe's willing. She's a willing participant.
We don't know. Maybe the kidwas willing. Don't know, maybe he
was, I don't know. Allright, so he so he's willing to
do this to women, but he'supset over this kid being choked out.

(02:06:38):
Now, I do find it interestingthat this guy is the one to jump
to defense of bully, you know, for somebody who's being bullied. Isn't
this the same guy, this DylanDanis. Isn't this the same guy that
was ruthlessly mocking if it was wasa Logan Paul, his girlfriend Logan whoever,

(02:06:59):
the Paul brother that he fought,had like this hot girlfriend and this
jiu jitsu guy was just ruthlessly mockingthe girl just starting so pose wasn't posting
nudes or deep fakes. I don'tremember all the details. I just on
and on and on and on.So I find it interesting that he's now
the guy that's anti bullying and wantsto stand up for victims. In fact,

(02:07:25):
I think he's bullying somebody right now. I was just reading he's bullying
I don't know, some woman who'san MMA fighter or something, I think,
so I do find it a littlebit. He's the biggest fish of
all time, really is if youdon't remember the fight, like he was
talking, I'm gonna I'm gonna killyou Logan, your girlfriend's are sweat,

(02:07:46):
You're gonna marry a sweat. Andthen then the fight happens. You don't
remember this all right, here's partof the fight. I don't all right,
the fighting, yeah, and uh, we could just punch and then
Dylan just lays down doing the oldas that's what I will not will not
interact with an entire fight, andtrying to see what else he did.

(02:08:09):
Then he as to tackle him,tries to look what yeah, what the
hell? And then that happens,and then they do it and he does
another time towards the end, likethere's I think there's like ten seconds left.
Yeah, he does this. Heactually tries to do the block.
Yeah, this is the worst fightI think I've I've ever seen for this.

(02:08:35):
Why didn't love him? Knock himout? If he's so good,
can you get me close enough toa lot of punch? Oh? Snitch,
you gott if rewatch it because itis as he's so dumb, I'm
just just waiting for Tyson. Guys, there's a lot of bad black girls,
he said. Jake Paul, Oh, I've heard that. That's a

(02:08:56):
joke too. I mean they're jokingon stage together. Who is Tyson and
uh Jake Jake paular like joking onstage? So you think it's not going
to be a real fighter, thatit's predetermined, You just gotta see them
interact. At one point, MikeTyson says, I you didn't see this
video where he says, I waswatching a video of you dancing when you

(02:09:18):
were sixteen. It gave me anerection. I missed that one. That's
his thing. That's what he said. Those type of things many times to
get into the mind of the oneworks because he goes what you're and you
want to have suck with me?He is a he is a convicted rapist.

(02:09:39):
Remember that, Mike Tyson's a convictedrapist too. So I don't know,
hu. I guess theeter is stillbelieves that Tyson's going to be victorious
in that wants to bet the houseon that. And do you see those
clips theater? Yeah? I did, I got it right here. Oh,
okay, just the face off?Okay, there haven't they're having fun?

(02:10:03):
Do they swear? I played?I have no idea the face off
kind of Oh they're smiling and jokingaround here. Oh, you don't want
to do that if you're trying tosell a fight, right, this is
too please don't tell me this.And I heard you know, if Tyson

(02:10:26):
knocks him out in the first roundand he doesn't get paid, so almost
Jake Paul is telling him, ifyou knock me on the first second round,
you can't No, no, thatdoesn't be true. If it's a
sanctioned about I thought you said it'ssanctioned it is. You can't have that
in a professional fight then, Andif it's gonna you can't have a stipulation

(02:10:46):
like that. And a sanctioned aboutlook at us, says, Oh,
don't knock me out. You can'tknock me out in the first round.
Like what, I look up themoney purse contract. First round knockout Tyson
doesn't get paid, and I thinkthe second round depends how long it goes
more Tyson makes So it's almost makingTyson. You're willing Tyson not to knock
him out to get paid the monthof him. Yes, I saw that

(02:11:09):
too, but I couldn't find anythingbacking that up. Is that true?
I was confined anywhere with that.I just want somebody say that, but
I couldn't find anything. Here's MikeTyson talking there at the press conference.
You want to kiss me? Hesaid he wanted to kiss you. That's
why wand that. He said thatbecause I saw a picture of him dancing
at sixteen, doing a little dancingYouTube, and for some reason I had

(02:11:31):
to reject erection rejection? Did hemisspeak there? I got a rejection erection?
Yeah, what you got sixteen doinga little dancing YouTube and for some
reason I had to reject erection?Do you how do you react to that?

(02:11:52):
If Mike Tyson says I was watchingyou and I got an erection ago.
This fight's over. I don't knowwhat to do about that. That's
that's in my mind. I've gotto take a break. We do have
these shizzy coming up in just amoment. Eater also has a conspiracy corner
in about thirty minutes or so,where he's going to blow the lid off
things, the elites, the powerful, the government, things they don't want

(02:12:15):
you to know. That's coming upat about nine thirty. We'll be right
back on Rover's Morning Glory. Hangon, Rover's not sexist. That'd be
wrong, and we all know onlywomen are wrong. Back to Rover's Morning
Glory. The shizzy is coming upin just a moment. The news,

(02:12:45):
What do you have on the way, Dug. There's a new video to
promote an upcoming tour, the LoservilleTour participating in this. Okay, I
think this is write up. Peter'saally. We'll talk about it coming up
next, all right, we'll getto that in just a moment. Peter
also has a conspiracy corner coming upat about nine thirty or so. Charlie,

(02:13:15):
I didn't catch any of the aftermathyesterday. If you subscribe to RMG
plus, you can catch the AftermathMonday through Thursday. You can't get the
Friday leftovers after the main show wherewe all stick around on Fridays. You
get the RMG TV archives and more. You can sign up for RMG Plus
at Roverradio dot com. I didn'tcatch the aftermath yesterday. Was there any

(02:13:41):
further discussion about Jeffrey the huge dumpthat he took, the is it on
his ass? Any revelations I shouldbe aware of yesterday? The aftermath?
No? No, you mean hedidn't. It didn't seem to bother him
at all, now surprising, SoI don't think anything, Crystal. You

(02:14:03):
were you bothered by popping that ZiTon his ass yesterday? No? But
yesterday when I went home, Imade myself a sandwich, had a bowl
of fruit after I'm eating lunch,and kind of before I was feeling something
happening around my lips and I endedup breaking out. I had a huge

(02:14:24):
allergy attack last night all around mymouth, my hives, hives, broke
out, hives. My lips arestill like almost even a little when your
lips stretched like that, because they'reswollen, it almost like makes them dryer.
It kind of like using scatchy.I think it was something you were
down there face level. Your facewas eight inches from his ass. Do

(02:14:48):
you think that there was some sortof putrid filth that infected your face and
caused you to break out. I'mhoping it was just the fruit, because
really I shouldn't eat beaches or strawberries. They were in my fruit salad,
and I'm hoping it was just fromthe fruit and not anything else. But
I went up to the bathroom immediatelybecause I just feel as burning and as

(02:15:11):
I could start feeling the hives likeraised up on my face, on my
chin, and I was really scaredI was going to come in here with
a beat red mouth and gen areatoday. So I went upstairs and washed
my face immediately and took an allergypill, and it took hours for that
to subside. But I say thatyou can't have peaches or strawberries. Is

(02:15:33):
this? Are you allergic to these? Yeah? They make my throat itchy,
and strawberries specifically would make my lipsburn when I would eat them,
So I try to stay away fromthose fruits as much as possible. I
found out I was allergic to peachesbecause I was sharing one with my daughter
when she was really young. Andthen after that I was eating some almonds.
I found out that peaches and almondshave the same nut oil. So

(02:15:54):
I stay away from both of thoseas much as possible. But if things
are cooked. Look, strawberries,I could make them into a puree and
they don't bother me. But rawfruits definitely affect me. Those those ones.
I think it's from Jeffrey's ass.I think like equal flights came out,
got his pants and she was rightthere. She was close down.

(02:16:18):
Yeah, pink eye tomorrow or something. I bet you know something's gonna happen
to her. There's that cannot behealthy. We probably should have put you.
We had rubber gloves on you.We probably should have had some sort
of mask or face or protection,like it was clear shields, those face
shields that they have. Dugi,are you ready for the shizzy? Yeah?

(02:16:41):
Here we go. Hit is shizzyon rollers morning glory. US Customs
and Border Protection officers in California they'vediscovered more than fourteen hundred packages of meth
and phetamine worth over eighteen million dollars, and it was all inside of a
shipment of squash. So they wereable to catch this, and they encountered

(02:17:05):
a forty four year old man drivinga commercial tractor trailer with the shipment of
squash and they were able to Oh, that's all of it right there,
all of these Oh my god,that's a lot. Yeah. I said
that it was secondary non intrusive scanningtechnology that was utilized to conduct this full
scan of the tractor trailer. Isaw that on one of those shows where

(02:17:28):
it was like Border Patrol Sweden orsomething like that, and they have come
in I guess, on a truckand they have a scanner that they is
actually the scanner itself, I thinkis on a truck and they park it
right next to your semi truck andit somehow scans everything in the truck and

(02:17:50):
they can see. It's like anX ray machine. Yeah, but not
really X ray, I don't knowwhat it is, some sort of scan
and they can maybe it is Xray, I don't know, but they
can see inside of the containers.They can see if there's any unusual consistency
or bulk to the shipment. Sonow, if this is the stuff they're

(02:18:13):
catching, just imagine how much isgetting through. I mean, it's just
going to be an extraordinary amount becausethey make a big deal every time the
cat catch this. But that meansthey must they probably miss ninety percent of
the stuff coming across. I bet. I know a few people are getting

(02:18:33):
an early start on Memorial Day,which is on Monday, and celebrating tonight
and tomorrow and all week and long. And I also know that Memorial Day
is a time to remember and payrespect to fallen soldiers. Well, a
lot of retailers out there, they'retaking it a step further and they're offering
discounts and deals for active duty militaryand veterans. For example, bass Pro

(02:18:58):
Shops, they are known, ofcourse for quality outdoor sporting goods. They're
offering a legendary Salute military discount.Veterans get an extra five percent off during
the go outdoor sale with some othergoodies. We have other places like Walgreens,
under Armor, Mattress, firm Lows, and home depots, so hopefully

(02:19:18):
also several amusement parks across the country. They're offering discounts for the service members
as well. But if you areactive duty, a lot of good stuff
out there for you, so takeadvantage of it. For sure. Have
you ever been in one of theairplanes with the exit row, and they
come through and they say, ifthere's an emergency, can you and will

(02:19:39):
you help? And you say yes, and you go on your way with
your extra leg room. Well,the chances of actually needing to help somebody
very much. Nothing there, right, But everyone on a Frontier flight out
of Charlotte they had to deplane aftera woman in an exit row joke that
she wouldn't help in an emergency.Say that exactly. She's like, I'm

(02:20:01):
not gonna save anyone if something happens, I'm gonna save myself first. You
can't joke like that. You can'tsay that normally. If you said that,
they just move you to a differentrow. But she ended up being
a little bit more and quite ahandful, and so they kicked her off
the flight and everyone had to deplane. Passenger posted something saying that she was

(02:20:22):
arguing with flight attendants. She keptyelling about going home to babysit her grandson.
She was calling her lawyer, andthe pilot eventually had to get police
to escort her off. Why dothey have to get everyone else off the
plane? Can't they just get thatlady off the plane? Why does the
whole plane have to deepplane. Ohman, I've never been a part of

(02:20:45):
anything like that. But you've alreadybeen waiting, waiting, waiting to get
on that flight. You finally geton, you sit down, and then
they're going to make you get off, and it's going to be delayed because
of some maniac. No one,it's going to be thrilled over that.
But you can't joke around like that. If she was even joking around,
she might just be a nutcave.So you still you have to say yes,

(02:21:07):
Yeah, that's the whole thing.You just say yes and they move
on. I've been I was movedout of that row because I was struggling
to put my carry on up.I couldn't lift the small suitcase. So
the what you might call the flightattendant saw that, and so some guy
had to help me lift and putit up there. And so the flight

(02:21:31):
attendant went and like talked to anotherflight attendant and then they were like whispering,
and then they came and they said, man, we're going to have
to move you because you know,because we witnessed you were struggling to lift
that and if something were to happenin an emergency. We would need you
to be strong enough to help somethingwith the door or whatever. People only

(02:21:52):
get into that row because it hasextra leg rou so they moved me.
The fact that they moved you outof that that's that's wild over not being
able to lift your Yeah, Imean they didn't know you had that bag
weighed down with sixty pounds of snacksand everything. Loneliness is becoming a pretty

(02:22:16):
big problem nationwide, and some newstats are proving it. Even the US
Surgeon General is calling the issue anepidemic. There's a new Yahoo slash Yuga
poll that shows that loneliness is aproblem across all age groups, but one
is feeling it a bit more.The breakdown overall, nineteen percent say they

(02:22:37):
always or frequently experience loneliness, twentynine percent they sometimes do, while fifty
percent say they rarely or never feellonely. So that the twenty nine percent
of eighteen to twenty nine year oldsthey say they're lonely. I and I've

(02:22:58):
seen studies or research or whatever,but I saw one that I think it
was like the US I don't know, Surgeon General or somebody whatever. I
don't know whoever it is. Theyclaim that loneliness is worse for you than
smoking. I don't know how that'spossible, but I guess it's a major

(02:23:20):
They claim we're in the middle ofa major health crisis in the United States,
a loneliness epidemic, and I guessthis evidence bags it up. Sports
News. The twenty twenty four NFLDraft was a huge success in Detroit,
and next year in twenty twenty five, NFL fans are excited to see how
the smaller city of Green Bay handlesthe event. And now we know that

(02:23:41):
the twenty twenty six NFL Draft willbe held in Pittsburgh. As the league
has found success moving the draft arounda different host cities, Pittsburgh will be
the tenth city to host. Thisis pretty cool. Barbie is going to
Venus Mattel is tribute to female sportsheroes like Venus Williams. It's a newest

(02:24:05):
Team Barbie collection. Nine international femaleathletes, including tennis star Venus Williams,
included in the collection. How coolis that? She says that she is
honored to be recognized as a sportsrole model and joined forces with Team Barbie
to continue empowering the next generation ofyoung girls to never stop believing in their

(02:24:26):
dreams. How cool is it.I know you're gonna think this is lame.
But if you are an athlete orsomebody and you have your own Barbie,
that's pretty awesome. And then youhave kids who play with Barbie's,
and then it's your mother's a Barbie, that's pretty cool, don't you think.

(02:24:48):
Man? I guess I just don'tput any thought into it like you
do. It's not so cool tome. But yes, you're an idiot.
So it's an end of an era. As competitive eating legend to Karu
Kobyashi, Kobyashi is now retired,saying he lost. This is a little
Japanese guy from the hot Dog Eatingcontest who take on Joey Chestna the only

(02:25:11):
competition you ever had? Yes,yeah, forty six year old Kobyashi,
who is featured, I guess ina Netflix documentary Hack Your Health The Secrets
of Your Gut. He won consecutivesix consecutive Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest,
and after twenty years of competition,he's stepping down because he says he wants
to live a healthy and long life. Yeah. I don't know how those

(02:25:33):
guys do that. Maybe in thedocumentary, maybe it says, but is
a gross I guess if you caneven call it a sport. I find
it to be gross. But itis amazing how much they're eating. And
then what do they do? Dothey puke that up? Do they crap
it out? What do they doafter they eat all this stuff? I
don't know. I wonder if it'sin that documentary that I just said.

(02:25:58):
I think they would have to pukesome of that up. Yeah, it's
like a they don't want to saythat. Yeah, yeah. Yeah.
Entertainment News for You continues with thisnews about a sequel series to Nurse Jackie
is in development at Amazon Prime Video, with the original star Edie Falcoach set
to return. So I know alot of people loved that show. Yeah,

(02:26:18):
so they're going to do a sequelseries to that. Netflix has renewed
My Next Guest Needs No Introduction withDavid Letterman for a fifth season. This
will see the host interview Miley Cyrusand Charles Barkley. And finally, we
have an upcoming show and it iscalled The Loserville Tour. Now, I

(02:26:43):
think this might be a weird tour, but I think Deeter might be into
it. Limp Biscuit and Corey Feldman. Oh that's awesome. It's so good.
Yeah, his hits? What andLimp Biscuit? What a duo?
How they even come together? Ohmy god? Too random connection the two.

(02:27:05):
They did an absurd seventeen minute videoand they're trying to I don't know,
they're trying to Riff Rafts in themix too. It's just a weird
riff Raff. I don't know whothe rapper, Riffraff. Okay, I'll
show if that comes never Riff?Is it Jody Hirow? What's his name?

(02:27:26):
Yeah, Riffraff. Anybody's got anothername. He'll be the MC each
night that they go on. Sothe tour gets going on July. It
looks like he's from the eighties.Sixteen didn't we have? Am I wrong
about this? Was Riffraff on theshow one time? I don't think so?

(02:27:46):
Oh man, they what are theycoming here? Yeah? Look at
the dates, they're not anything closeto Retroit, Story, New York,
Michigan, Indianna. Oh man,they gotta expand this out come on than

(02:28:09):
you. I knew you'd like that. That's a Simzys Morning Glory. Yeah.
I thought maybe Riff reff has beenon the show. I could be
completely wrong about that. I'm talkinga long time ago, but maybe with
an oh, he was funny.Did you have an MTV show. Here's

(02:28:37):
a guy that says he saw CoreyFeldman in Florida. He was highly entertaining.
The guy is nuts, and taxsays if you ever did a good
laugh, look up Corey Felderman onTikTok it's a complete disaster. And Adrian
says, I just saw lump biscuitat Sonic Temple. They kicked a Yeah,

(02:29:01):
Richard, you're on Rover's Morning Glory. Good morning, Richard, ore
May what's happening? Hey, SoI actually have an answer on why they
make all passengers get off the planewhen they have an unruly passenger. It
was my first and last time onSouthwest Airlines. They had an unruly passenger.
We all had to get off,and when we got back on,

(02:29:22):
I asked the flight attendant, whydo we have to get off? Just
one douchebag gets taken off? Andhe said that another airline had an unruly
passenger. They were taking the passengeroff and the passenger was struggling with law
enforcement, and another passenger got injuredand shoot the airline and to avoid passenger
injury, now everybody has to getoff the airline so they can remove the

(02:29:46):
other unruly passenger aka to protect yourliability. Yep, it was my last
time myself. Why would they whywould the uh, why would the airline
even be so this is a problemwith suing. Why would they even be
respond if you're injured. It's reallyyou want to know who's responsible is the
person who refuses to get off theplane, who needs the police to come

(02:30:07):
on and get them off. They'reresponsible for your injury if you are injured
while the police are getting that personoff the plane. But in our necessarity,
I guess we say, oh,the airline is somehow responsible. I
just disagree with the airline. Whenyou're in the when you're in the airplane,
the stewardest, captains and everything areresponsible for your safety and well being,

(02:30:30):
so of course they have a littlebit of liability for that. They're
responsible for your safety and liability.I I I don't know. I just
again, I think so if ifif you were on an airline and somebody
went berserk and started punching you inthe face, uh, you sue the
airline. How would that be theirfault. It's the passenger, it's the

(02:30:54):
person, the bad actor. Yeah, I wouldn't sue the airline. I'd
beat the crap out of the guyand didn't sue him. Yeah. Well,
hopefully I won't get involved in somethinglike this. I've never been on
a flight where somebody was like thathad to be removed. But you see
it in the news all the time. It's not not that uncommon. I
guess, all right, Theeter,it is Thursday. You have conspiracy Corner

(02:31:16):
every Thursday. You open up oureyes to things that the powerful, the
elites, they don't want us toknow. What do you have coming up
in just a few minutes. Well, a world leader died in an air
disaster this week. I want toshow all the evidence this was no accident.
Who was behind this? All right, we'll find out on conspiracy Corner

(02:31:37):
right after this, we'll be rightback. Hang on if you did,
and rovers morning glory, he's backthe Thursday. Every Thursday. I guess

(02:32:13):
I should say Theeter gives us conspiracyCorner. With all the craziness he has
encountered over the week from his looneyfriends on telegram and other platforms. Are
you ready for a conspiracy corner Deader, Let's roll Ruber's Morning Glory Present?

(02:32:33):
What all over? Pizza? Gayvideo of FTEM jail cell no longer?
Is this part human part and bearpart Euroa. Listen to me? This
is project blue Beam Napoleon Bonaparte?What really happened that day? A lot
of the military develure Viti leader inone players complained about the quality of the

(02:32:54):
balls caddas conspiracy Coiner. All right, Dieter, what do you have for
us today on conspiracy Corner? Well, I want to talk about Iran's president
dying in a helicopter crash on Sunday. Mm hmmm mm hmm. Ibraham Rahisi

(02:33:16):
and seven others were killed in thiscrash. Rover. Iran's president and Iran's
foreign minister were killed in this crash. M hm. They're at some sarah
here side one. Here's a pictureof the guy. So they're at some
opening of a dam. Here's somevideo of the of their last day.
Okay, all right, so it'ssome sort of damn. You see a

(02:33:41):
lake or a river or whatever backthere. Again, it's not foggy here,
so I know what you're gonna say, oh is the weather, But
look all the footage not foggy.Schedule at least in this it doesn't look
foggy. Okay, And it wasobviously it was a scheduled appearance, so
they knew exactly where these guys we'reat. And Robert, there's three choppers
in this convoy, right, okay, only one one down? Did you

(02:34:05):
know that? I did not knowthat. So two lands safely, of
all the ones, one crash istwo lands safely. It's the one that
has everybody on it, and they'reall crammed into one chopper. If you
think about like Biden, he's nevertraveling when he's on the marine one,
they're not all on one chopper.Well, I don't know who's on a

(02:34:26):
helicopter with him or not. Idon't. I don't know the answer to
that. But there were three helicopters. You're telling me the other ones were
empty and everyone was on the onethat went down, or were people crammed
into the other one? It wasn'tempty. But why did those two lands
safely and that one crashed because itwas an accident would be my guess.

(02:34:46):
But I'm sure you're gonna prove mewrong. This is no accident, rover.
This was deliberate. They took thisguy was assassinated. Here's these guys
on the chopper. These pictures reportedlyshow Iran President Ibrahim Raisi this morning on
a helicopter heading to the Azerbaijan border. He was traveling with Iran's foreign minister

(02:35:07):
and other officials. He'd come hereto open a dam with Azerbaijan's President Ilhamlier.
But on his return, it's reportedthe helicopter Raissi was in made what
the Iranian media called a hard landthat's that's a crash. That's when I
first saw this. They go,oh, it was a hard landing,

(02:35:28):
and they said, don't worry though. They have they they've they're in contact
with people, uh, from thehelicopter they had this hard landing. They've
they've radio into us and we're goingto go get them and everything should be
just fine. And it turns outthat it actually crashed. Everyone on board

(02:35:50):
was killed. I don't know wherethose initial reports are coming from. Now
they do. Initial reports are alwaysnotoriously inaccurate, but all right, go
on. There's no may day call, rover, no homing beacons on this
chopper. You find that suspicious.They couldn't find it, They had no
idea where it was. They reachedout to the USA, they go,
hey, can you help us findit? They go, we don't know.
They just sent some Turkish drone tofly around and find the find the

(02:36:13):
chopper. They had no idea wherewas at? So when why did they
reach out to the USA because oursatellites. They reached out to us,
their enemies of ours. I know, we'd probably help if we had the
information, but that's how desperate theywere that they reached out to us,
saying, can you help us?We have no idea where this thing's at.
No may day call. When somethinglike that rover, you have to

(02:36:37):
think it's an explosion. Something happenedin the sky. And then the brief
field. Here's here's them walking upon the scene of the crash. Huh.

(02:37:01):
I don't know what the guy itkeeps repeating, but it so.
It says you would expect a crashsite of a helicopter to look burned up.
Ninety three went down on nine elevenromers. It was a smaller debris

(02:37:22):
field than this. This is amassive debris field. This part's everywhere looking
like it's an explosion. Well thenI don't know if you know this,
but when a helicopter crashes, itjust doesn't go straight down. The helicopter
is probably moving forward and so thedebris field is going to be spread out

(02:37:45):
because of the just the momentum ofthe helicopter. You know, this was
an American made chopper, A Belttwo twelve. Okay, Yeah, I
know that they haven't been able toget. You know, there's restrictions and
what are the embargoes whatever, I'mtrying to trade sanctions on them and whatnot,

(02:38:09):
so they can't get They can't buya new helicopter. Like if a
company wanted to sell a helicopter,I don't think they could sell it to
Iran. So they have to havekind of like Cuba, they have all
those old cars there, same sortof thing because they can't get new cars.
So I think I ran as thesame way. All their stuff is

(02:38:30):
from nineteen seventy eight or something andthey have to just try to maintain that.
Who has parts for that stuff layingaround anymore? Yeah, but we
also know where the weak points areon the chopper. So if you were
to plan a bomb on it,rover. This is obviously some in the
ground crew once they landed, planteda bomb on this chopper to go off
at a certain point, or youhit it with an RPG welch in the

(02:38:50):
sky to make it explode. Thesethese guys were assassinated. This was delibered.
This was no accident, and it'sobvious Israel has to be behind this.
Do you remember just why why isIsrael behind it? Well, remember
that what happened a month ago?It in it Iran fired three hundred bombs,

(02:39:13):
three hundred drones and missiles at Israelfor the first time ever, that's
the first from Iranian. Terios areWell, they did that in response because
watch so many co Israel bombed asupposed embassy of Iran in I think Syria
if I remember correctly, but Icould be wrong. And they killed a
general that they say was launching attackson Israel and coordinating attacks on Israel,

(02:39:39):
and they said it was really thiswas not an embassy, this was a
military installation essentially in this building,and so they struck that and in retaliation,
Iran, like you said, fireddrones, missiles you mean, and
this is even more and they allshut down though really it was kind of

(02:40:03):
an embarrassment to Iran, Yeah,because it was handily dealt with by Israel
and others in the region that shotthese things down as they went toward Israel,
and it really kind of goes,you're not too effective with whatever You're
going to try and attack us withthis joke. Yeah, but this guy,
this president backed the attacks. Sure, Okay, Well Israel knew that

(02:40:28):
they were behind attacking him and assassiningthis guy. Here's a news video showing
all the all the bombs. Couldyou imagine living in a city where no,
you look up and you just thinkthree hundred drones and missiles and collegitude

(02:40:48):
stuff. It'd be crazy. Doyou think I deal with this in the
US? Yeah, they're going tobe interceptive. What is coming right towards
your house? You're like, youdon't know if that iron dome is going
to take one of these out beforeit hits you. And you really can't
shoot everything down generally, so youknow there are some things landing here.

(02:41:13):
I guess I don't think they reallythey didn't do too much damage, though,
I will tell you that and thendon't free you. In twenty twenty,
Israel assassinated Iran's top nuclear scientists goto slide fifty one. Do you
remember this. This guy was justdriving on the street in a convoy.
They set off a bomb. Twelvepeople assassinated their top nuclear scientist, and

(02:41:33):
Israel they denied that. You know, they were behind that. They don't
want them getting a nuke. Ido know that Israel has indeed assassinated quite
a few people inside Iran, okay, where the neuclear scientists, as you
say, they'll be in a ona motorcycle too. You know, you

(02:41:54):
have a driver of the motorcycle anda gunman on the back, and they'll
pull up next to you and shootyou all in an effort to stop Iran
from developing nuclear weapons, is whatIsrael says. So there there is a
history of you're right, of assassinationsand they hated this guy. This after
they came out that this president died, fireworks are going off in the streets

(02:42:20):
in the street of where Iran.Oh, they hate him in his own
country and then other countries to ontop of it, people are celebrating.
You know I heard this and thatyou know, the Americans are trying to
make this like oh yeah, everyone'scelebrating that he's dead. I also saw
a funeral possession for the guy thisthis president or whatever he is of Iran.

(02:42:46):
There were a lot of people atthis thing, so I don't think
everyone was was happy at this.I watched This is by the Way theater.
I believe that in Allentown. Ithink that it's just the radio station
is off. We're not on there. That that that I believe it has

(02:43:07):
to do with some sort of conspiracy. They don't want this information to get
out there. Why why they theeager beaver can get on that. But
I've had some people, Uh,the radio is blank, Jimmy says,
no show. I've seen a coupleof text messages like that. So they
must be having some sort of technicaldifficulty or thing didn't come back on or
whatever. All right, go on, do you see they start piqued my

(02:43:30):
interest. I start I'm curious.They started pranking news stations, rover releasing
the name. They said, someagent got onto the chopper, piloted it
and hit a mountain. Now listenhere, this is a French news station.
I listened to the name of theagent. They got this new station
to say it's going to be inFrench. Here but see if you can
make it out in the middle.Johamask. He is extreme. I'm a

(02:44:03):
film posad. You didn't Mimika partySuki. Could you make that out?
Now? What did I miss?She said? The agent's name who was
piloting this shop was Elie, ElieCapter. Ellie, you idiots hell captain.

(02:44:30):
That's how they're saying it. InYes, they said that's helicopter in
Frenchie Watch again. You didn't milkElie Capter. They got him to say
that on a French news station.I have numerous news stations saying this rover
m here here's we're in English.I mysterious chopper crash, an hour's long

(02:44:54):
search and a dead president. It'swhat conspiracy theorists live for. Toury number
one a Mozad hit job. Hamasaccounts say the choppers pilot was Israeli,
a Mozart agent, wait for it, a Mozart agent named Ellie Copter second
Peter. They are saying this,but no no, I think they're saying

(02:45:18):
idiots like you are are are thinkingthis. Yeah, Ellie whach guy said
it because Israel is behind it.They got them to They duped them thinking
it was a special agent. It'skind of like when we first started.
I think our traffic reporter twenty yearsago wanted to go by Holly Copter.
Yeah, and you said no,you would never let her say. So

(02:45:41):
she come in. She gets soconfusion to use two names that she would
bumble that half the time and say, oh, I'm Helicopter or Holly James
because you would not let her saythat name. Yeah, they had all
these weird names for the traffic peopleor Holly Copter, and I've forget what
the other ones were. But allright, go on, what about this.

(02:46:01):
You're saying it was bad, badweather that day, right, and
you say it was foggy. We'reover everybod's saying it's fog very foggy.
So if you go back and actuallylook at the weather data, the weather
satellite data from that day, thisguy's gonna do it. Here, listen
to what he finds. We actuallylook up that specific day, how foggy
it was or early in the dayon the nineteenth, and now it's obviously
a whole different time. So asI move this, you're going to notice

(02:46:22):
something weird. We get into nightfall. This is the beginning of the night
of the eighteenth for this part ofthe world. And as we move forward,
you're gonna notice something. The crashhappened on the nineteenth. Okay,
just looking back, he's starting withthe eighteenth. He wants to see how
bad was it on the nineteenth.Move forward, you're going to notice something.
We're going to get to the endof this bar here where we should
be moving into the nineteenth, whichis where we would see the weather and

(02:46:43):
what's going on in this area whenthe helicopter crashed. But look what happens
here. They have removed the entirenineteenth from the weather chart. You're going
to see him just about the endof the day to here. Watch it
goes from the eighteenth right to thetwentieth. There it goes boom, it
just pops from the eighteenth to thetwentieth, removing the entire nineteenth day.
You cannot see what was going onhere no matter what setting. I pick
here, and I'll just show youon this chart here, this overlay here

(02:47:05):
is meant to be able to seefog, and we'd be looking right in
this area here. And again youmove from the eighteenth across the day.
You just take a little bit longerto load, but once you get all
the way to here, it goesfrom the eighteenth to the twentieth. Right
there again, one click covers anentire explain. They have removed twenty four
hours of weather from one of thebiggest weather charts that exists. Is one
of the most detailed phone used tofind and we would be able to see

(02:47:26):
exactly the whole day's missing. Theyscrapped that so you couldn't find what it
was that day. Eager Beaver sentme a texta mess I think it's it,
says the real Eager Beaver. Idon't know if it's actually him or
not. Said. Allentown had apower failure due to storms, the transmitters
off. They are aware, andthey are working to fix. Right,
and we'll come back on right atten o'clock. Right, and the segment's

(02:47:50):
done, we'll be working again.What about this this overhead view rover right
where the chopper went down. Watchwhat they see in the distance here.
Well, this is some very strangefootage. You can see a man right
there, not too far from thecrash site of the helicopter of the Iranian
president, who did in fact losehis life. They took hours and hours
to finally come out and release theinformation, and now we're seeing some of

(02:48:13):
these weird clips coming out. Youcan see him walking right there, and
as we assume, over here there'sthe crash site. So why is there
a guy walking there by himself asthere's also I don't know the answer to
that. That's never have an answer. Did he have an RPG and he
took the chopper out right there?You could stand there, take out that
one chopper, the other two land, but the one specifically with the president

(02:48:35):
and the foreign minister. You takehim out, how would you know which
one he's on? They know thatdidn't sad information. There's obviously somebody on
the ground crew. If they're allin on it, they know the radiohead.
Hey it's the second chopper in thegroup. Take him out, and
there are two lands safest. Soif it's bad weather, one all three
crash, not just the one.Well, you don't know. A pilot
could be more experienced or or Imean no, you could make an error

(02:48:58):
and one pile it makes an air, the other two don't, and so
the other two survive, they don'tcrash. And I'll find that to be
too strange. All right, goon that show the Street will sweet slide
three hundred. This got major tracksfrom Rover says, nobody else is going
to say it. This guy willsay it. The President obviously had its
chopper shot down by a space laser, a Jewish space laser, no doubt

(02:49:24):
about it. And here's some footageRover of space lasers that we have the
technology. Okay, I think that'sprobably CGI, But yes, Marjorie Taylor
Green is the one who that's whereI first heard about the Jewish space lasers

(02:49:48):
that she was. She believes theyhave space lasers that are doing starting I
think wildfires. The Jews they wantto burn down our forests here and they
were starting that here and in Canadawith the space lasers. All right,
go on, I think Israel isbehind this Rover the mesade is took him
out. He was assassinated here.I don't I don't know about that,

(02:50:11):
Like, uh, who do youthink? I don't know what Israel gets
out of you know, if youwere going to assassinate somebody, I think
you'd have to say, Okay,what are what's the endgame? What's the
result? What are we going tobenefit Israel by killing this guy, take
off the president and for a minister, it's chaos. Now, well,
I don't know if it's chaos,but but whoever's going to replace him.

(02:50:35):
I don't think that whoever comes andsteps in is going to be like,
oh, you know what, Israel, let's stop all of our arguments with
them, let's uh, let's normalizerelations and let's get let's let's live a
peaceful, happy existence down here.See. I don't think they're going to
get that. So I don't knowwhat they really have the gain from this.
It just revenge. If you backedthat attack on them, which was

(02:50:58):
a month ago. You take himout, you take the whole thing out.
And I want to play this clipreal quick. This lesser hold's doing
an interview with the president. Listento the president's translator. How weird this
guy sounds. I don't know ifhe special needs or tell me if it
sounds like somebody here. Okay,but what is your expectation of its use?
We're told that it's for humanitarian purposes, food and medicine. Do you

(02:51:22):
believe you have the right to usethat money in any way that you see
fit? You know, this moneybelongs to the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Naturally we will decide the Islamic Republicof Iran will decide to spend it.
Yeah, we need it, youunderstand. So if I hear you clearly

(02:51:46):
that it will be used for morethan humanitarian purposes. In your view,
Besharian means whatever do you reign andpeople needs, so this money will be
budgeted for those needs. Does yousound like wait you rover, I don't
know, not that I know.I'm not picking this up. Whatever you're
trying to sounds just like this guy, I like hear you. It's nice,

(02:52:11):
does it? Goddamn Kak's done.He's located between the Tajik's done a
Gyeghistan and as Nikistan. This lightdown up, cool, sick. These
are OOKI and the down rapist.Nothing nothing, I'm a here down a

(02:52:33):
kila gotam. No, Maybe you'reonto something here theater I'm telling you sounds
just like borat all. Right,Well, you know, I guess it
will come out if they did haveanything to do with this. As far
as I know, this is justan accident. But maybe you're onto something.
You're getting You're hearing this from yoursources on telegram that they are behind

(02:52:56):
this. Everybody's saying that, everysingle person, every source is saying,
of course they were behind it.You can't be that dumb to think this
was an accident. There's no way. Why don't weare Why don't we take
Putin out? Why not get ridof him? He seems to be more
of a problem at the moment.I don't know. Yeah, it could,
It could happen. To think aboutit. I saw when Putin flies.

(02:53:18):
He has two jets right by him, Iran dozen. He's two fighter
jets Putin, so it might behard to take him out. You can
plan a bomb on there. Ijust this is too suspicious, all right.
Everything is suspicious in Deader's eyes.There are no accidents. Everything is
caused by the elite and the powerful. All right, Dougie, what do

(02:53:41):
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tickets at livenation dot com. Allright, caller, thirty right now,

(02:54:03):
eight sixty six Yo, Rover,good luck to you. Eight six six
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