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October 17, 2025 36 mins
Duji is wearing a new Christmas sweatshirt. A woman was found dead at Disney. New driving statistics claim 40% of drivers who are killed during a car crashes have high levels of THC. 

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Long rip.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
We're back with Rovers Morning Glory.

Speaker 1 (00:12):
Speaking of long rips.

Speaker 3 (00:13):
When we were in Los Angeles, was in the hotel,
and right across the street from the hotel there was
an apartment building and in a balcony, and there were
two guys that lived together, I guess roommates or something,
and had a big bong that they would put out
on their patio or balcony table there and they would

(00:35):
just does.

Speaker 1 (00:36):
That every like every once a while, step out.

Speaker 4 (00:38):
Yes, yes, And.

Speaker 1 (00:41):
I was somewhat amazed.

Speaker 3 (00:43):
Well, I had all sorts of questions, like, I wonder
what these guys do for a living, Who's paying for
this expensive apartment?

Speaker 4 (00:50):
Like all these things.

Speaker 3 (00:52):
But I was also surprised that they were up early
in the morning.

Speaker 4 (00:56):
I saw them up, like at seven point thirty in
the morning.

Speaker 1 (00:59):
It's called awaken.

Speaker 3 (01:00):
Yeah they I thought you would just sleep in though, Charlie,
I never saw them leave. They were always just there
smoking weed. Probably crypto millionaires. Maybe. Uh there's are you
ready for the shooesy?

Speaker 4 (01:15):
Yeah? Here we go, Rovers Morning Glory.

Speaker 5 (01:19):
I know that you're not a fan of Spirit Airline,
right Rover, you don't.

Speaker 3 (01:24):
It's not that I'm not a fan not your cupboard. No,
it's it's that the seats are so close together. It's
it's very I'm not even a claustrophobic person, but man,
when you sit down in these seats, you are an
inch your head's an inch away from the seat in.

Speaker 1 (01:41):
Front of you.

Speaker 6 (01:42):
It's very very I don't like it because for some reason,
and I feel maybe they've changed it. You have to
go to the gate, you have to go to the
desk for Spirit Airline. I feel like maybe they changed it,
but used to for some reason, even if you weren't
checking a bag, you had to go talk to somebody.

Speaker 4 (02:00):
And the line is so long, always long, it is always.

Speaker 3 (02:03):
It's always the airline where people are fighting too. I'm
not quite sure exactly if that's because they're based in
South Florida there and people are just angry because it's
all hot and humid. But like any airport fight that
you see, it's about a seventy percent chance that it's
at a Spirit Airlines gate.

Speaker 5 (02:22):
Well, they said that they're going to furlough three hundred
and sixty five pilots and downgrade the status of up
to one hundred and seventy pilots in the first quarter
of twenty twenty six, they're taking additional steps to get
their workforce in part of a restructuring effort. This is
obviously an ultra low cost airline. They filed for bankruptcy

(02:43):
for the second time in a year, and this was
in August, so they're trying to restructure everything, and they
just said as part of that ongoing process, they're taking
the additional steps to line the staffing across the organization
with their previously announced capacity reduction.

Speaker 4 (02:58):
What are all the.

Speaker 6 (02:58):
Things that make you pay for there? You have to
pay for a carry on breathing? Yeah, but don't they
make you Maybe that was why it's to go to
the desk.

Speaker 1 (03:07):
Maybe I said.

Speaker 6 (03:08):
Pay Maybe you get to pay for the digital ticket
and I was like, I'm not going to pay for that.
I'll just get to the airport and I'll print out
the ticket. Because it was like, you don't want to
do twenty dollars or whatever, and I was like, Oh,
it shouldn't be too bad. And then I learned the mistake.
I think that was it.

Speaker 3 (03:24):
Yeah, and if you don't pre pay for your you
can't just show up with an extra there they will
They keep me track up with an extra bag. Oh no, no, no, no,
they keep track of that. So you maybe that's why
you had to go pay for an extra bag or
something like that. But go on dish, all right.

Speaker 5 (03:40):
Officials in Illinois have released a cause of death for
a story that I don't think we covered and I
don't think I did it on the news. There was
a newlywed couple found inside of their car dead. This
was days before they were supposed to celebrate their wedding anniversary.

Speaker 4 (03:57):
So police in Harvard.

Speaker 5 (03:58):
Illinois said the couple was found when an officer noticed
a parked car with its hazard lights activated. So the
officer walks up to see what's going on, and when
he looked in the car, he saw both individuals dead.
And what happened, Well, that's what the story is at
the spokesperson. So, and they did find a gun in

(04:20):
the car, okay, So well, they initially told people, lockdown,
don't leave your house.

Speaker 4 (04:28):
We don't know what's going on.

Speaker 5 (04:29):
They both had gunshot wounds, so we don't know what
the situation is. And they say that a murder suicide
potential scenario for it. But they said that they're waiting
for the final results from the autopsy conducted by the
corner's office to be released.

Speaker 4 (04:46):
So they have released the cause of death.

Speaker 5 (04:50):
And it was gunshot wound. They both had gunshot wins
murder suicide, but they haven't said that yet.

Speaker 4 (04:57):
No, why are they.

Speaker 1 (04:58):
Not saying that because they don't know for sure. I
think that's likely what it is.

Speaker 3 (05:02):
I mean, what's the other scenario they were, Well, they
were lounded down by a random person, but they put
their hazard lights on first, and then they happened to
have a gun in the car.

Speaker 1 (05:11):
It's just probably murdered, so.

Speaker 4 (05:12):
They said that.

Speaker 5 (05:13):
So her posts the wife or the fiance or whatever
she was, can't wait to share the next chapter of
our love story, surrounded by our friends and family, And
this was like what the kind of craps she would
post on social media? And right before she died, forever
chasing sun sets, wishing we were back in Greece.

Speaker 4 (05:32):
That was just hours before they were all.

Speaker 3 (05:35):
That was the picture there that you posted there was
from three hours before. So it seemed like everything was
going well.

Speaker 5 (05:42):
And people with any information are asked to contact the
Harvard Police demparw right in that area.

Speaker 4 (05:46):
So I thought that was kind of weird.

Speaker 5 (05:48):
You were just talking about wake and bacon, people smoking pot.

Speaker 4 (05:51):
Well.

Speaker 5 (05:51):
Police in Ocean City, Maryland did not expect the overwhelming
response to a call for volunteers to smoke weed in
front of them. The request for adults to take part
in the smoking session at the upcoming Maryland Highway Safety
Offices DUI.

Speaker 4 (06:04):
Conference went out on social media this week. See, I
would always think I'm being tricked.

Speaker 3 (06:09):
They're somehow tricking me into this, Like when the cops
do that weird sting operation and they're like, hey, you
won the lottery, come pick up your prize, and they're
just getting like deadbeat dads that haven't paid their child's
apart in sixteen years.

Speaker 4 (06:26):
To show up. I would think I'm getting scammed.

Speaker 1 (06:28):
If they put this out on social.

Speaker 5 (06:29):
Media, well, they had to cancel the or they had
to pull the registration because so many people. They closed
with that within hours because so many people came out
of the woodwork to volunteer. So the program gives student
officers a chance to observe real time.

Speaker 3 (06:45):
I'm telling I don't smoke weed, but I must be
the only one a guy with you. I left the
building here yesterday and somebody was coming in from the
parking garage just reeks of weed.

Speaker 4 (06:58):
I'm with you.

Speaker 1 (06:58):
Oh that's every day. And there's a blunt up in
the way end this morning on the ground. I did
not see that.

Speaker 3 (07:03):
But I mean, I told you I just had something
delivered by Amazon the other day, all right, a couple
of weeks ago. I happen to be outside, so I
take the package from the guy.

Speaker 4 (07:13):
The guy just I mean, it just.

Speaker 3 (07:14):
Just must be smoking tremendous amounts of weeks.

Speaker 5 (07:18):
How are people driving well high? Like, I don't understand
how that's.

Speaker 1 (07:21):
They think they drive better. They don't they think they do.

Speaker 4 (07:24):
It's It's scary, it really is. I'll give you a
statistic here after this.

Speaker 5 (07:29):
As we go on, so I always feel bad about
not doing too much exercise.

Speaker 4 (07:33):
I do a lot of work with my other.

Speaker 5 (07:36):
Job that I do with the food truck. It's constant work.

Speaker 4 (07:39):
But I'm not.

Speaker 5 (07:40):
Exercising, like going to the gym or doing any kind
of races anymore.

Speaker 4 (07:44):
Those days are long gone.

Speaker 5 (07:46):
And then you see this story about an eighty.

Speaker 4 (07:49):
Year old grandma from New Jersey.

Speaker 5 (07:51):
She's become the oldest woman ever to finish the grueling
iron Man World Championship. Natalie grabo. She says that she
loves the feeling of working hard and accomplishing a goal. Now,
just to tell you what the iron man is. Yeah,

(08:13):
you run twenty six point two miles easy, You bike
one hundred and twelve.

Speaker 1 (08:18):
Miles, letting the machine do most of the work, and.

Speaker 5 (08:21):
You swim two point four miles in the open ocean.

Speaker 3 (08:24):
Just let this grab onto a dolphin fin and just
let it take me.

Speaker 4 (08:28):
Could you imagine no.

Speaker 3 (08:30):
More natural waves? We'll just kind of pull you around.
I cannot imagine doing that. That would kill me in
a normal person.

Speaker 5 (08:37):
She is a mother of four, grandma of two, and
she did this in sixteen hours, forty five minutes and
twenty six all right. Good for her, And on the
day when more than sixty other athletes of all ages quit,
she completed it.

Speaker 4 (08:53):
All right.

Speaker 5 (08:54):
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(09:16):
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So this will now run twenty four hours.

Speaker 4 (09:33):
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Speaker 5 (09:37):
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Speaker 3 (09:42):
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Speaker 4 (09:49):
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Speaker 3 (10:00):
Speaking of Christmas stuff, Mike sent a picture. Attached is
a picture.

Speaker 1 (10:06):
Of me with the one and only Douge.

Speaker 4 (10:08):
Where do you think he snapped this picture of her?

Speaker 6 (10:11):
Charlie, he's not listening, he must be No, no, no, I'm
trying to think.

Speaker 1 (10:17):
I thought he was playing stumping back there. Oh she's
wearing a sweatshirt.

Speaker 4 (10:23):
How much did that costs you? How much it was expensive?

Speaker 1 (10:27):
We're talking seventy five.

Speaker 4 (10:29):
It's all canvas.

Speaker 1 (10:30):
Yeah, I know, I know that is is that embroidered?
Is that screen printed on the front?

Speaker 4 (10:36):
Embroidered?

Speaker 3 (10:37):
It is embroidered screenprint on the Yeah, okay, and what
does that run you?

Speaker 1 (10:45):
How much?

Speaker 4 (10:46):
Seventy bucks?

Speaker 1 (10:47):
Seventy dollars?

Speaker 3 (10:49):
Yeahs so, yes, I know where she was.

Speaker 4 (10:54):
Was I aware?

Speaker 3 (10:55):
The Christmas Ale opening ads ride and here he gross
snapped a picture of Dougie. I know everyone likes to
hate on Dougie, Mike says, but she is awesome.

Speaker 4 (11:09):
PS let me know.

Speaker 3 (11:10):
If you need a contractor when you renovate your studio,
he says, and Stephanie writes, good morning crew. Today we
went to the Christmas ale first poor at Great Lakes
Brewing Company. We were hoping to run into some of
the RMG crew. We were so thankful and what we
actually did. My fiance was the first to spot Dougie
and she was so incredibly sweet.

Speaker 1 (11:31):
Who'd you go with?

Speaker 4 (11:33):
I went there by myself.

Speaker 1 (11:34):
No, that's a lot.

Speaker 4 (11:36):
I didn't know her. I did go by there by myself.

Speaker 3 (11:38):
This is this is no, no, no, this is jeff
This is Jeffrey level of why here by myself?

Speaker 7 (11:43):
Well?

Speaker 1 (11:43):
Okay, well, who did you meet?

Speaker 4 (11:45):
Like you have to drag it out him?

Speaker 5 (11:46):
I met the reporter Vic? Oh?

Speaker 4 (11:49):
Yeah him so?

Speaker 5 (11:52):
And I went and uh, Vic, idiots Vic gidiont Yeah,
and I heard that name in a long time.

Speaker 4 (11:58):
Yeah, yeah, and we always see work channel. We just
played a news story of his Yeah, okay, huh.

Speaker 5 (12:05):
And then my friend Brandy, one of the dance moms,
and then she brought some Wait so you did I
met them there? Yeah, that's going on. Yes, she went
drove her car people there.

Speaker 3 (12:19):
It was a good time anyways, So Stephanie says, let's see. Uh,
I'm sure you hear this all the time.

Speaker 4 (12:28):
Maybe you even forget.

Speaker 3 (12:30):
Do just to say, but you guys have been something
consistent that a lot of people's lives for a very
long time.

Speaker 1 (12:35):
I've had some crazy ups and.

Speaker 3 (12:37):
Downs throughout the years, Stephanie Wrights, I've always been appreciative
of all the laughs you have managed to get out
of me, even during the hard times. I can never
thank you guys enough. Here's to many more years, hopefully.
I have attached the photo in the in the email,
there is Stephanie and her what did she say?

Speaker 4 (12:57):
Super nice both of them.

Speaker 1 (12:58):
How many how many beers have kicked.

Speaker 4 (13:01):
The one that I had in.

Speaker 1 (13:04):
Finish one?

Speaker 5 (13:05):
Well, no, because what they would do is big would
he would have a picture and then they would.

Speaker 4 (13:11):
Just keep filling it.

Speaker 5 (13:13):
So I laughed my beer was still full, and then
Brandy took it.

Speaker 8 (13:16):
Is that the same sweatshirt you were wearing on the
show yesterday?

Speaker 3 (13:21):
So you do?

Speaker 4 (13:23):
I wanted to wear change? I didn't.

Speaker 5 (13:26):
I wanted to wear something that wasn't his baggy in
case I was going to meet my future husband.

Speaker 4 (13:30):
And did you No, it's a cute picture, though it
didn't work.

Speaker 9 (13:34):
Let me see that picture again. Let's see this one. Yeah, okay,
was that a great legs? Yeah, it's last year's great legs. Oh,
that's why I was here last year also, But she
likes to make it. I do it with Disney. You
wear the last year's Christmas shirt at the this year's
Christmas party.

Speaker 1 (13:52):
Yeah, that's what we do.

Speaker 4 (13:54):
Did you see that lady suicide at Disney? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (13:58):
Remember they found that they found a body. They go,
I think she was hit by a tram. You know,
they had that tram that goes from some of the hotels,
and they found her body there on the tram tracks
and they go, she got run over by the tram.

Speaker 1 (14:13):
She was killed.

Speaker 5 (14:14):
Was it by the Contemporary Hotel?

Speaker 1 (14:16):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (14:16):
It was.

Speaker 3 (14:17):
In reality, I think she jumped from a balcony of
the hotel, or jumped from a platform at the hotel
onto the tram tracks to commit suicide.

Speaker 1 (14:25):
She oddly.

Speaker 3 (14:28):
She she was a big Disney fan, I guess, and
had gotten I think just married or engaged whatever, I
don't I don't remember. She everything seemed to be going okay.
She even I think, tweeted about being pregnant or something
about ten or eleven months ago. Anyway, she flew down
that morning. Whatever day she was found dead, let's just

(14:49):
say it was Wednesday.

Speaker 1 (14:50):
I don't know what day it was. Wednesday morning.

Speaker 3 (14:52):
She flies down, unbeknownst to anyone, just gets on a plane,
flies to Disney, jumps off the balcony onto the tram tracks.

Speaker 4 (15:01):
Were you young, right, like in her thirties thirty one?

Speaker 1 (15:04):
All did you say when it happened was the middle
of the day.

Speaker 3 (15:08):
It must have been, because I think they said witnesses
said that she jumped, so at first they thought she
just got ran.

Speaker 1 (15:14):
Over by the tram.

Speaker 3 (15:15):
But you know, as as people come forward the question,
they go, noh, I saw her jump. So she didn't
tell her family. I think she just got on a plane,
flew to Disney, jumped jumped off.

Speaker 1 (15:25):
And committed suicide. I've got to take a break, I do.

Speaker 4 (15:30):
I said, I would give you a statistic.

Speaker 3 (15:32):
I saw all these that the guys smoking weed on
their balcony.

Speaker 1 (15:37):
I mean just in all hours a day.

Speaker 3 (15:38):
It didn't matter if it's seven o'clock in the morning,
seven o'clock at night. Sometimes we get back be one
o'clock in the morning. Dudes out there just there there
little booth. Yeah, they're just they got their bong out there.
They're just going to town. Yeah, smoking weed every day.

Speaker 1 (15:55):
Thank you.

Speaker 3 (15:56):
I'll give you a statistic. And Dugey asked, what about
people driving smoking weed. I'll give you a statistic that
I saw on the news. When we come back.

Speaker 2 (16:05):
Hang on, We're back with Rover's Morning Glory.

Speaker 3 (16:17):
Many many, many people have pointed out via text message
the Dougie is able to spend seventy dollars on a
sweatshirt but can't afford her daughter's cell phone, but.

Speaker 6 (16:29):
Does have time to switch it over and said he's
up drinking HI instead of switching off.

Speaker 1 (16:34):
Huh.

Speaker 5 (16:34):
I told him by November first, he said, okay, and
here's somebody that writes weed isn't.

Speaker 1 (16:41):
Because we were talking about weed.

Speaker 3 (16:43):
These guys smoking weed non stop across the way from
the hotel I was at a couple of weeks ago.

Speaker 1 (16:48):
Weed isn't what you believe it is. It's not like drinking.

Speaker 3 (16:50):
Quit talking about it as someone who doesn't smoke weed. Well,
I told you, I will give you a statistic. Dougie asked,
how are people what did you ask drive something.

Speaker 5 (17:00):
About driving and thinking that they're safe driving.

Speaker 3 (17:04):
And I feel like thinks that they are a good driver.
I hear it, our drive better when I'm stoned.

Speaker 4 (17:12):
I'm more focused.

Speaker 3 (17:13):
They say, sure, yeah, yeah, Well, researchers revealed a report
on traffic data from the state of Ohio. They researched
twenty nineteen through twenty twenty four, and they found that
forty percent of drivers killed in car crashes tested positive
for high levels of THHC. Now, maybe a few of

(17:36):
those were just victims of car crashes and somebody slammed
into them. They happen to be stoned. Maybe they would
have gotten out of the way if they weren't stoned.
I don't know, but that's a that is that that
is an alarming statistic. I don't think any way you
slice it, I don't think that you could just write
that off. Forty of drivers killed in car crashes tested

(17:58):
positive for high levels THHC.

Speaker 6 (18:01):
Could you tell if they're high at the time or
they just had weed, they had smoked weed at some
point in the last couple of days.

Speaker 3 (18:09):
I would assume your levels of THCHC if you had
smoked weed three days ago wouldn't be that high. I
don't know, That's what I'm asking If they get into that,
they don't get into that. But almost sad way I
know is smoked. It has some sort of weed in life,
you might have trace levels of THHC. I don't think
the levels are going to be high. You know, if
they're high, that would you know if you have high
levels of THHC, that's going to mean that you are impaired, right,

(18:32):
I don't know. So for of drivers killed in car
crashes in the state of Ohio.

Speaker 1 (18:38):
Showed that.

Speaker 3 (18:40):
They also have other studies that the National Traffic Safety Board.
They found that marijuana was president about one third of
everyone who was arrested for impaired driving nationwide, twenty five
percent of all those killed or seriously injured. I guess
they were looking at injuries as well. Tested positive for

(19:03):
marijuana higher rate than that of alcohol. Twenty three percent
of people killed or seriously injured in a road accident,
twenty three percent tested positive for alcohol. So why don't
they just be careful? I mean, look, smoke weed. I
don't think you have to ban it. But if you
want to smoke weed, go ahead, knock yourself out.

Speaker 1 (19:24):
What do I care?

Speaker 3 (19:26):
I'm just telling you. You think you drive better, You don't.
Every pot smoker we've ever talked to on the show,
I drive, I'm more focused, I pay more attention. Yeah,
and you think you do because you're stoned, you dumb ass.
You don't drive better. Why do you think the cops
are asking for people who did a story in the news,
whatever state that was, Maryland or whatever.

Speaker 1 (19:44):
Why do you think.

Speaker 4 (19:45):
They're asking for people? Hey, we got this.

Speaker 3 (19:48):
Thing that we're doing for the cops, or the training
for duy stuff. If you want to come here and
spoke some weed and then drive around and drive through
a little cone course or whatever, and yeah, why do
you think they do that. It's not because you drive better.
It's not because he drive the same when you're in paired,
dumb ass. I used to smoke weed and deliver pizzas.
It was awesome. It was great. But when I would

(20:11):
drive it, you would have been more mellowed out. You
would have never confronted that guy in that road rage
incident right if you were, if you were high on weed,
you would have been like, oh no, I d I'm
a I'm a defender of good. I write wrongs no
matter if I'm high or not.

Speaker 4 (20:23):
Even so you you think you still would have.

Speaker 1 (20:25):
Done that even Oh oh absolutely.

Speaker 3 (20:27):
Yeah, So what you would drive you would Yeah, I mean,
I don't remember it being that bad, but I do
remember driving at night high like I remember we'd go
to well, we drive pretty far, like this, the ski place,
Boston Mills a brandywine. I remember it was like being
in a video game. Just lights, just snowy. I couldn't

(20:47):
tell where I was, what I was doing. I was
ripped and oh, yeah, I agree, it was. It was
very dumb. I remember saying, like, do something. You feel
like I'm actually driving a car. I feels like I'm
just at home playing video games, and just as oncoming
tracks coming at you, here's somebody that says, here another idiot.

Speaker 4 (21:06):
People are so stupid. Where is this guy?

Speaker 3 (21:08):
Hold on your levels stay high for two and a
half weeks, then start to drop. You talk confidently about crap.
You don't understand quick google search, I mean all you
have to do as anyone ever before you send me
a message. Have you ever thought about googling it? It
says it's high and decreases very quickly, how quickly?

Speaker 1 (21:30):
Very quickly? It says, here, let me see, Well, it's.

Speaker 3 (21:34):
Our highest immediately after use, and decrease quickly. Now it's detectable.
I'm not talking about detectable use, you know. It says
it's THC is typically detectable for a few hours, up
to twenty four hours. For chronic or heavy users, that
can be detected longer, up to a week or in

(21:55):
some cases thirty days. But those are detection not high
levels of THH Is that what it says? That word? Look,
look at some of your screen. I'd like you already
closed it out. I'm back to I am, I'm already
back to a different screen. If you want to see
my other screen.

Speaker 6 (22:14):
So yeah, I think I'm not sure that you're reading
this right because it just says decreases rapidly.

Speaker 1 (22:20):
What does that mean? Minutes, hours, days?

Speaker 4 (22:25):
It didn't give us Google.

Speaker 1 (22:26):
I didn't give a time frame it said.

Speaker 3 (22:29):
It said twenty a few hours to twenty four hours
or whatever.

Speaker 4 (22:34):
But again that's when it's undetectable.

Speaker 3 (22:37):
So a high level is not going is going to
be processed out.

Speaker 4 (22:41):
Of your blood relatively.

Speaker 3 (22:43):
TEXTA, you get a level of THC and you think
that same level of THC stays in your blood for
what thirty days?

Speaker 1 (22:51):
No, it's ridiculous, same level.

Speaker 6 (22:52):
But I don't understand in this, In this what the
study you read?

Speaker 4 (22:58):
How much is it just the smoked weed a week
ago or not?

Speaker 3 (23:02):
No, because I don't think that would be a high
level of THHC. The study said high levels of THHC.
Forty percent of drivers killed in car crashes from twenty
nineteen through twenty fourteen tested positive for high levels of
THCHC not tested positive for THHC. You'd have that if
you smoke weed two weeks ago. Perhaps this is high

(23:25):
levels of THC. I know nobody wants to believe. Also,
what about this yesterday? You can still have high levels? No,
your levels would not be high. They would be detectable,
not high.

Speaker 5 (23:34):
All right, it's scary that my kid is going to
be on the road soon.

Speaker 1 (23:40):
Yes, I mean she's going to be sixteen in months.

Speaker 4 (23:44):
Yeah, it's just it's.

Speaker 1 (23:46):
It's scary for a lot of different reasons.

Speaker 4 (23:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (23:48):
Number one, she won't have a cell phone because I'm
going to stop paying that bill, so an emergency happens.

Speaker 1 (23:52):
She's just not on her own. But so dies she
smoked weed?

Speaker 4 (24:00):
Oh my god. No, she's never even tried it. She
would tell me if she did. I don't think so
that's the right. I don't think so. They don't do that.
They don't tell you what.

Speaker 6 (24:13):
I don't think she I think it's possible she's never
never done it because I don't think she has longer
than a half hour away from Dougie.

Speaker 4 (24:20):
That's not true.

Speaker 5 (24:21):
I don't see her all the time all the time,
do you only don't I did one event at the
high school for the homecoming.

Speaker 1 (24:30):
Yeah, yeah, but I'm saying the dance, and then after
that she goes to dance and you're there.

Speaker 4 (24:34):
I'm not in the room. I don't see her when.

Speaker 1 (24:35):
We're trying to smoke weed. It's my point, she's not out.

Speaker 4 (24:39):
Maybe she's not smoking.

Speaker 1 (24:41):
Okay, you've never seen your daughter, I don't know what
that's all right? Victor says the same guy.

Speaker 3 (24:45):
Your levels don't drop at all until fourteen days of sobriety. No, seriously, man,
you try try Google, chance, ept anything.

Speaker 1 (24:55):
Try a quick search. Stop with this nonsense.

Speaker 3 (25:01):
Anyway, So you want this made illegal because yeah, it's
going the other way, it's being legalized.

Speaker 4 (25:08):
Yeah.

Speaker 10 (25:09):
Do you think they regret that legalizing it? No, because
they're getting tax money off of it. So that's always
once you get start a revenue stream coming in, it's.

Speaker 3 (25:20):
Very difficult to ever get rid of it. No one
ever wants to get rid of it.

Speaker 4 (25:24):
From a societal standpoint.

Speaker 1 (25:30):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (25:30):
Again, I don't smoke weed, so I and.

Speaker 4 (25:34):
You haven't done gummies?

Speaker 6 (25:35):
No, No, And I don't think anybody's smoking weed that
wouldn't have already smoked weed.

Speaker 3 (25:41):
I think it's just putting less people in jail over studients. No,
I think that's I think that's not true. I think that.

Speaker 1 (25:47):
They might try it, They might try it. No, but
if it's.

Speaker 3 (25:49):
Legal, it becomes more normalized and people are I think
you're much more likely to do something if there's not
a social stigma to it, and if it's not ill legal,
you don't face punishment for that animate, it's easily accessible,
like a dispensary down the street. No, because it's too
expensive a dispensary for anybody. Nor it's not it's never

(26:10):
done it before. They're not going to go and buy that.

Speaker 6 (26:13):
And there's there hasn't been a social stigma with weed
in like twenty years.

Speaker 1 (26:18):
Nobody thinks about that.

Speaker 6 (26:20):
I think that the social legal stigma for sure, but
a social stigma, No, I don't.

Speaker 1 (26:26):
I don't know about that, but I think.

Speaker 3 (26:29):
That is part of the social stigma is you could
be arrested for this, and so if you get rid
of that, then I think more people are.

Speaker 1 (26:37):
Likely to try it.

Speaker 6 (26:38):
I don't I try it, try it, but actually be
actually turn into a user. No, I think everybody that
was gonna smoke weed, it's gonna smoke weed, legal or not.

Speaker 5 (26:47):
I personally, I'm not now smoking weed.

Speaker 1 (26:51):
Well wait a second, I know you're not, but you're
not either.

Speaker 3 (26:55):
Over if cigarettes were always illegal, if cigarettes were never legal,
do you think we'd still have the same number of
smokers as if it were illegal? Pretty addictive, you might, No,
I don't think so. So I look, I'm not a statistician,
what do I know? But I think it's I think
it's probably more acceptable and more accessible for people, and

(27:17):
therefore they are more likely to be weed smokers. Now, Jeremy,
you're on Rovery's Morning Glory. Good morning, Jeremy morning. Hey,
what's happening?

Speaker 11 (27:33):
Not much. I just want to say you should. You
should just smoke one day, go out and drive around
your neighborhood, just to see if it really doesn't affect
you at all. I've been driving for fifteen years. I
drive about one hundred thousand miles a year for work.

Speaker 1 (27:43):
I drive.

Speaker 11 (27:44):
I smoke all day long while I'm driving every day
for the last twenty years.

Speaker 1 (27:47):
So why do you smoke it? Then? If it.

Speaker 11 (27:50):
Accident, well, I understand. As far as driving it makes me,
it's more of like makes me relax when I'm driving,
like I'm just calm. I'm not you know, I'm not
like a crazy guy like screaming and everybody.

Speaker 4 (28:00):
Get out of my way or.

Speaker 11 (28:00):
You're going too slow, you know stuff like that. I'm
just me. It makes me.

Speaker 3 (28:04):
Relax your reaction time at all?

Speaker 1 (28:10):
Not really.

Speaker 11 (28:10):
I mean I haven't had any accidents. That seems pretty good.
But I mean I'm not driving around like a race
car driver. Either you know, it's weaving an out of
traffic on a mile an hour.

Speaker 1 (28:19):
All right.

Speaker 3 (28:19):
Well, Jeremy is one of those say that they that
it doesn't impair their driving whatsoever.

Speaker 1 (28:27):
I mean, think about it.

Speaker 11 (28:28):
If people smoke all day long and walk around, you don't.
When you drink, you can't walk. You know, when you're
really drunk, it's hard to walk. When you smoke a
lout of weed, you can walk fine, like you know,
you're not stumbling around.

Speaker 3 (28:37):
Ye, that's true. That's a good point. The weed smokers,
they're fine, okay, But in fact, on your motor skills.
I'm not saying it's the same as alcohol, but I can't.
It does have an impact on on your ability to
process information and how quickly you process information aka your

(28:58):
reaction time.

Speaker 1 (28:59):
I mean, it just it does.

Speaker 4 (29:01):
I don't know how anybody could even argue this.

Speaker 1 (29:03):
I mean, Jeremy thinks of this.

Speaker 11 (29:04):
To me, senior citizens are more dangerous driving than a
high person.

Speaker 3 (29:11):
That could be true. Actually, I'd like to see that.
I'd like to see a road course between an old
person and a high person and I guarantee the high
person wins.

Speaker 4 (29:20):
All right, I would be interested in seeing that as well. Jeremy,
thank you just.

Speaker 8 (29:24):
Throwing this out there that you guys never knew I
was a big weed smoker.

Speaker 4 (29:30):
I told you you are.

Speaker 1 (29:32):
That is ridiculous.

Speaker 4 (29:34):
Are you for real known for years?

Speaker 3 (29:37):
Yeah, your reputation, rumor mill, your reputation proceeds.

Speaker 8 (29:43):
Besides rumor mill, you would have never guessed that I
sat and smoked weed all day.

Speaker 3 (29:47):
Vulcal fry gives away that you're banked.

Speaker 1 (29:51):
You think you were clever.

Speaker 8 (29:53):
Why I thought, Well, I thought people would know through
the rumor mill, but not that you would actually guess
that when.

Speaker 4 (29:58):
You meet me, that you go this all the huge donors.

Speaker 12 (30:03):
Initially, it makes sense when you go now I know,
Jason in Pennsylvania, you're on rovers.

Speaker 4 (30:15):
Yeah, this exactly.

Speaker 3 (30:17):
That's my point though, I'm telling you people who smoke weed,
they don't have a lot of.

Speaker 4 (30:22):
Dogs. Surprised. She acted surprised like she didn't know at all.
So I believe that I actually when they talk to me,
and I'm genuine when I talked to the.

Speaker 3 (30:34):
Same thing back and forth, we were feeding into your delusion.
Jason in Pennsylvania, you're on Rovery's Morning Glory. Good morning, Jason,
Good morning everybody. What everyone doing today.

Speaker 13 (30:46):
I'm doing all right, Hey, I just wanted to I
work for a pest control company, so we drive. We
have her own vehicles, so we have to be federally licensed.
But the only way loophole around that is obviously having
the medical card. But so we only ever get tested
when if we were ever to get into any type
of a fender vender or accident. I had somebody, I

(31:07):
had somebody hit my truck. Now I'm a I'll say
I smoke every single day when I'm home at night, relaxing, whatever,
but obviously it's never going to jeopardize my job. But
somebody had hit my rearview. So I had to go
and get tested because they pretty much test you immediately,
but you have the card, and you know, they just
test you to test you because it's the procedure. And

(31:28):
at that time when they tested me, my levels were
extremely high. I hadn't smoked the entire day, but because
I smoke every single day, my levels are really high.
And I took it even though it didn't really matter.
It stays in your system for thirty days, you know,
for being such a large smoker. But just going back
to your point of how quickly it would leave. Or

(31:48):
how the levels mine they told me were very high,
but that was because I, you know, because I smoke
every single day. So the numbers are a little skewed there.
I feel when it comes to you know, those people
might not have been They just like the daily smokers,
and they just had it in their system and they
were at high levels and.

Speaker 1 (32:04):
They or they could be smoking and just some rover's wrong. No, no,
he's saying it's a theory that I'm wrong.

Speaker 3 (32:10):
So it's just like coincidence that everyone who's dying in
car crashes are just huge every day long term, but
the pop smokers.

Speaker 6 (32:17):
But it does to stay in your I mean, so
it does stay in your system with high levels, whether
you're high or not.

Speaker 1 (32:23):
Yes we're there or two OK.

Speaker 13 (32:24):
And I will tell you that that that guy that
was on before though.

Speaker 4 (32:27):
I would never drive drive high like yeah.

Speaker 13 (32:30):
That that messes with you, Like no, I tried at
one time and I'm like nope, nope, this ain't safe.
And for being a smoker every single day, yeah, I
would say no, I agree with.

Speaker 4 (32:42):
You shouldn't be doing it if you believe that, uh you,
it does not affect you at all.

Speaker 3 (32:49):
You would not have a problem getting on an airline
flight this weekend with the pilot being stoned, right, you're
cool with that. No betterflyer makes them flight there exactly. Yeah,
the landing is much smoother. Okay, sure, Curious George, you're

(33:13):
on Rovers? Morning, Glory you goot morning Curious George, Good
morning Rover.

Speaker 11 (33:17):
How are you?

Speaker 1 (33:18):
I'm doing all right? What's happening?

Speaker 5 (33:20):
Hey?

Speaker 7 (33:20):
So I've been listening back to the shows this week.
I mean we're kind of late, so I haven't been
able to listen live. So going through the replays and
notice this week alone, there's been a lot of talk
about marrying Skinny and will Skinny proposed to Crystal and.

Speaker 11 (33:34):
All that, And I kind of thought about it.

Speaker 7 (33:37):
This past Monday would have been Crystal and her ex
husband's sixteenth wedding anniversary. Is right, it is all of
a sudden on her mind so much this week.

Speaker 3 (33:46):
Ah, So she was thinking about this because her wedding
anniversary with that husband that didn't work out with just
was over this week. Did you do anything, Crystal to
mark your old wedding anniversary? Did it pop into your mind?
And does this impact your thought process for wanting to

(34:06):
get married.

Speaker 4 (34:08):
I banged skinny. That was my celebration. That's it, that's
all I did.

Speaker 3 (34:16):
So on your wedding anniversary, you screwed your boyfriend and
that was Is that like, basically screw you to your
ex husband I got.

Speaker 4 (34:25):
I took the big D from my boyfriend.

Speaker 3 (34:28):
Is that No?

Speaker 4 (34:29):
I honestly I of course the date came by and
I was like, oh, I know the date.

Speaker 3 (34:34):
But whatever do you say anything to your boyfriend like, oh,
this is my wedding anniversary.

Speaker 4 (34:39):
Did he have any idea or no?

Speaker 8 (34:40):
Because it doesn't matter anymore. It's not a significant date anymore.
When was it anniversary? Monday the thirteenth? Yeah, so did
you get married on a Friday the thirteenth? That seems
like something you would do.

Speaker 4 (34:52):
No, we were in Jamaica. I think it was on
a Thursday or something.

Speaker 1 (34:55):
But it was cool.

Speaker 8 (34:56):
I am a Friday thirteenth girl when it did pop
on as an anniversary date. But now, I honestly have
no feelings for the ex at all. I don't think
about him, I don't care about him. I hope he's
doing well in his life. I've moved on past that
and it's just not a worry to me anymore. It's

(35:18):
a worry for me, a concern more for my daughter.

Speaker 5 (35:20):
You know.

Speaker 8 (35:20):
I hope he's being a good dad to her. But
other than that, there's no no anything. It will know nothing, nothing,
not at all, not even but the daughter. No, we
I communicate to the daughter. So she's your go between.
You're liaison basically between the two of you. Okay, you're intermediary.
Do we do have the shizy coming up in a moment?

Speaker 4 (35:41):
What do you have on the way a pioneer in
news has passed on? Who is the person responsible for
people like me to be doing the news? Do you
know who that is?

Speaker 3 (35:55):
It must be a woman, so it must be. Well,
I'm trying to think, did did Barbara Walters that? What
she already did?

Speaker 5 (36:02):
I don't know, don't guess anymore. I'll tell you coming
up next. All right, Well you have to blame.

Speaker 1 (36:10):
We'll be right back on Rover's Morning. Gloria, hang on,
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