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Speaker 1 (00:04):
This is Rovers Morning Glory. I have my clies everywhere. Charlie,
you want to read to take swallowing?
Speaker 2 (00:16):
Wasn't band?
Speaker 1 (00:18):
She had three?
Speaker 3 (00:18):
I'm a sexual racket.
Speaker 1 (00:22):
Screaming on Roverradio dot Com. Rovers Morning Glory starts. Now,
all right, we'll have Joywave here in a moment. We'll
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start with Daniel Dan, the lead singer. They're from Rochester.
We saw them the other a couple months ago at
the holiday hangover in Rochester and we play this is
one of our muses. Bit a good song. Actually, Charlie
started playing this as a music bead and then I
(01:05):
downloaded this song kind of took off after we started.
You're welcome guys here today by paying ninety nine cents
or a Barti niney nine for the track.
Speaker 4 (01:16):
After I've heard.
Speaker 1 (01:17):
Charlie d music bed. Yeah, Charlie illegally downloaded that every
music bet we played.
Speaker 5 (01:24):
I have got them all on off the internet. I
got them over six dollars probably with all the turk him.
I'm gonna go see them tonight. Are you third time
in less than a year. I'm gonna see these guys.
Speaker 1 (01:37):
Let's uh, Let's bring Daniel Lane. Let's talk to him,
and they're going to be joy Wave is going to
be at the House of Blues with silver some pickups
in fulls And I like silver sung pickups too. I
swear to God, I thought that was a girl singing
in silver some pickups When that song came out, I go, oh, I.
Speaker 6 (01:54):
Wonder what this chick looks like.
Speaker 1 (01:56):
I thought that too, So I'm not the only one.
Did you do the same thing I did and you
got let me google this. I see a lot this chicken.
Speaker 7 (02:03):
I met them, and I was you know, I thought
Brian was a rather unattractive female.
Speaker 6 (02:08):
You were, Yeah, you were surprised.
Speaker 1 (02:09):
Now, well wait a second and let me Charlie, don't
pot that down play bring that going as long as
you go up, because the reason I asked, is it
at all possible that anyone would think that you were
if they didn't know Joyway. No, that's not politically, that's
not positive.
Speaker 8 (02:24):
Ye.
Speaker 1 (02:26):
Someone might think to this chick, Way, I don't know
this chick your name is Joywave, And is that why
you grew this mustache? Was to approve my masculinity? Yeah,
Danielle Ye started, how long has Joywave been around as
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a band?
Speaker 9 (02:49):
Uh?
Speaker 7 (02:49):
Joy waved since like twenty ten. But Paul the drummer
and I have been playing together since two thousand and two.
Speaker 6 (02:55):
How did you guys meet?
Speaker 1 (02:56):
We all went to high school together. Did you guys
so you hit it off right? Way you liked each other?
Was there? Did you? Did you like right when you
saw the kid walking down the halls, you go, I
could hang out with that kid.
Speaker 7 (03:06):
I thought, I bet he played the drums. I was
right and did Yeah. So you guys start a band? Yeah,
now this was in what grade? I think I was
in eleventh grade and Paul was in ninth grade.
Speaker 6 (03:21):
Did you start the band to get chicks? Is that what? No?
Speaker 1 (03:26):
No, no, no, because that's what everyone when I was
in high school, all the dudes, they were starting bands
just to get girls.
Speaker 7 (03:32):
I think there there was this interview with the guy
from Goo Dolls one time that he was he was
suggesting that everyone either plays sports or guitar because you
have to have a way to get chicks.
Speaker 1 (03:44):
Yes, yeah, no, it was nothing really. He got into
it just for the pure love of music.
Speaker 7 (03:49):
Yeah, I mean, it's like it's self expression, you know,
And I was really bad at kind of everything else, So.
Speaker 1 (03:54):
I see I got into radio. I loved radio from
from an early age. But I also thought this would
be a good way to pick up chicks. I mean
that was part of it. It factored in. It may
not have been the leading but it was definitely And
I was sort of awkward and it was hard to
talk to girls in school. But A right, So what
about you? Were you able to just were you able
to score chicks easily? Oh?
Speaker 7 (04:16):
Yeah, I've never had a problem in that departy. Really, No,
I'm kidding, Yeah I was. I mean when you're younger,
you know, it's like very hard to work up the
courage to talk to girls, you know.
Speaker 1 (04:28):
Yeah, but yeah. Did they start paying attention though? When
you guys start playing in eleventh grade, when you start
and you're probably doing like the the smallest of this,
like playing some gas backyard. Oh yeah we did. We
did our fair share of graduation parties and things like that.
The girls start paying attention at that point or was
it later when like radio airplay comes along? Ah, I
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don't know.
Speaker 7 (04:49):
I don't like think about that stuff that much, I
guess really yeah, wow, Yeah, he's so into the music.
He's just it's just I've like perpetually had a girlfriend
basically since I was like eighteen. Yeah, so I like
different girls the same Yeah, yeah, yeah, but I'm usually
single for like a month.
Speaker 6 (05:04):
So you have a girlfriend now I don't.
Speaker 1 (05:06):
All right, but I've been single for like three weeks
right now.
Speaker 6 (05:09):
What happened three weeks ago? Why did you break up?
Speaker 1 (05:11):
Because it's really hard. Well, it's really hard being on
the road all the time. Yeah, did you were you?
Did you?
Speaker 6 (05:17):
Did?
Speaker 3 (05:17):
You?
Speaker 1 (05:18):
Just?
Speaker 6 (05:18):
Did you say? Oh?
Speaker 1 (05:19):
I had an orangy with like eight girls last night?
Was there something exciting?
Speaker 7 (05:22):
No? No, it was nothing like that. It was it
was just this tour that we're on is really really long,
and we're about to go in the studio to make
another record, and I kind of looked at my calendar
and realized I wasn't going to be able to spend
any time with the girl that I was dating for.
Speaker 1 (05:34):
You broke up with her? Yeah? What did she start
crying and all that?
Speaker 7 (05:39):
Uh? No, she she was like pretty good about it.
Speaker 1 (05:42):
Yeah, yeah, I see. This is almost hard to believe.
I've never had a breakup where it was just like
everyone was hunky with.
Speaker 3 (05:51):
No.
Speaker 9 (05:51):
No.
Speaker 1 (05:51):
I was actually really really surprised.
Speaker 7 (05:53):
I mean, I think I think it's just a product
of being very realistic about the situation and my life
and how often I'm going on.
Speaker 1 (06:00):
I was gone last year two hundred days out of
the year. Girls oftentimes want they want you to pay,
and you know, nothing wrong with it, but they want
you to pay a lot of attention and spend a
lot of time with them. And when you are working
hard on your career, whatever it is, whether you're in
a band, whether you have a radio show, you know,
whether you're a carpenter, in order to get ahead, you
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have to focus and spend a lot of time on it.
And some of these relationships our secondary and you have
to find someone that will kind of know that and
be okay with that and try to help you out
as best as you can. Not very many chicks are
like that, though, So when you find one, you might
as well just you know, marry or what.
Speaker 7 (06:42):
But yeah, for sure, I mean you definitely have to
put your career first.
Speaker 1 (06:47):
Or the thing that you know is your well. Especially
look you're a young guy, you you have you have
a sort of a period in time where you have
to try and make the band works. It be as
popus you can get make as much money as you
can get take it to whatever end it's it's going
to be taken to. You can't do that when you're
fifty years old, sixty years old, So now is the
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time to worry about that. You can worry about chicks
and relationships and marriage and all that kind of crap later,
for sure. So so you start playing in this band together,
and was it called Joyway early on?
Speaker 7 (07:20):
No, we had a local band in Rochester that a
few of us were in. We just basically played around
Rochester forever and then eventually kind of.
Speaker 1 (07:28):
Did you guys ever submit to play at Roverfest?
Speaker 6 (07:30):
Did you ever?
Speaker 1 (07:30):
We did not. We did say we could go back.
We probably have every band submission ever and we could
go I don't can find some of that early I don't.
I don't think we did.
Speaker 6 (07:39):
What was the name of the band?
Speaker 1 (07:40):
It was called the Hoodies, the Hoodies, Charlie. See, we
probably have to go back into our archives and go
back to the various databases that we have for every year.
But we should search for the Hoodies and see if
we have that. We may have some rare, unreleased collector's
item kind of stuff.
Speaker 7 (07:55):
I don't think, see, I don't I don't think I
was up in time, probably to listen to the.
Speaker 1 (07:59):
Probably yeah it is bad, remember it is. Yeah, it's
amazing that you're sitting here right now. He dots. Most
people I've tried to get rappers on the show because
and they just you know, it's impossible. They go, we
will tell you why to do it two three o'clock
in the afternoon. I go, no, we're a morning show.
They go, oh yeah, when I happened, we tried to
make Yeah. So uh, all right, so you guys are
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playing in the hoodies and.
Speaker 6 (08:22):
Then and then what happens?
Speaker 1 (08:24):
So how do you end up getting signed to a
record label, getting on the radio and selling some records? Yeah,
well I guess.
Speaker 7 (08:32):
Uh we kind of like reformed in twenty ten and
started over, and uh one of the person one of
the people that was in the Hoodies moved away and
a couple other guys joined the band.
Speaker 6 (08:42):
I think that guy is like, oh man, what an idiot.
Speaker 1 (08:44):
I wasn't now now the band they kind of reconfigured,
they get a record deal, they're touring. That guy's probably
working at seven Alive Life. No, he has a really
good job as a graphic designer in Boston. I still
stay all the time. He's not the same. He's not
a rock though. Come on, dude, I mean, well, here's
the thing. Here's the thing. He got this job based
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on artwork that he did for our local band.
Speaker 7 (09:08):
So he didn't have a college degree or anything. He
just had this body of work that he did and
he learned graphic design basically for the band and stuff
by doing stuff for you. Yeah, so he so it
kind of worked out for him. You know, he got
to skip college and got an awesome job, which he
would have needed agree a degree for otherwise.
Speaker 1 (09:23):
You went to college and I did. You couldn't find
a job after college?
Speaker 7 (09:27):
I know I couldn't. I didn't really apply for too many.
I was working at Staples after college. And uh yeah.
Speaker 1 (09:34):
You had more like a geek squad kind of like
I mean, I was on that side of things.
Speaker 9 (09:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (09:39):
So that's that's a that's an astute observation. Why did
you what did you go to college for history and economics?
All right?
Speaker 6 (09:46):
What the hell?
Speaker 1 (09:47):
Okay, so let's just say you could have gotten a
job out of college, Like what would have the job
been that? Like, what did you want to do if
you could have said, I want to get a job
that job I have been with history and economics.
Speaker 7 (09:58):
I mean, I think teacher is like the mean thing
that you can do with it. But I really just
wanted to take classes that were interesting to me in
those two subjects.
Speaker 1 (10:07):
Would your parents do in life?
Speaker 7 (10:09):
Yeah, my mom was a teacher until I was born,
and my dad worked at a bank.
Speaker 1 (10:15):
All right, So maybe because your mom was a teacher,
that's way you wanted. You were interested in this cancer, sure,
and my dad is the economics part and being a teacher.
I bet when you were a kid growing up, your
mom probably was just always sort of I guess, teaching
things to you, I suppose, but probably more so even
than Yeah, a lot of people will help with the homework,
and that makes you a curious sort of person if
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you have someone like you know, my grandmother when I
was growing up, was always stuff that you probably wouldn't
even be interested in a kid, but she would always,
you know, be talking about World War two and this
and that and the other, and you sort of come
to get a curiosity of those things. Yeah, Yeah, that's
that's fascinating. So you graduate, you couldn't get a job,
but I'm jumping.
Speaker 6 (10:56):
I'm jumping all around here.
Speaker 1 (10:57):
But so I guess you're still playing all these bands
and whatnot, and you can't get a job living at home,
living at home, your parents think Daniel's a loser. He's
never gonna get a job. I think I think that
was the thought.
Speaker 7 (11:09):
But my parents were always very nice about They didn't like,
they didn't like give me money or like help me
or be like, I got you this guitar. Good looks son,
you know, but they let me stay in my childhood
bedroom and not pay rent.
Speaker 1 (11:21):
Do you know how many conversations they probably had about
that too. Oh yeah, trying to you know, honey, how
can we kind of you know, I don't want to
mean the but how can we get him out of
that house?
Speaker 6 (11:33):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (11:33):
He's not very good. Do you have any brothers or
sisters or you were an only child? I have a sister, okay, Yeah,
what happened? Was she out of the house or what
was she doing? She moved out before I did because
I didn't move out yet. But so she had a job. Yeah, yeah,
she's a teacher.
Speaker 6 (11:49):
Okay. And they were looking at you.
Speaker 1 (11:51):
They they were probably seriously thinking they would have to
subsidize your life forever.
Speaker 7 (11:56):
I think I think they did think that my dad
really only likes a few things in life. He likes
Paul McCartney and the Cleveland Indians. It's basically all the
two things. The two things, and every something good would
happen like once a year to like in our band's career,
a very small thing, but and it would be enough
for him to be like, oh okay, like maybe maybe
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this could be something or maybe this could work out.
And we did an EP in twenty twelve with this
producer who had done the previous several Paul McCartney records,
And so my dad would be like.
Speaker 1 (12:31):
Enough for your dad, right, yeah, he was like something
all right, He's like, do you tell you any Paul stories.
I'd be like yep, you know, I'd save him for
the right moment when my dad would ask me about
would be like, well, you know, the funny thing about
this is Paul always says so like you know, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
So your dad is very limited interests he does, but
he yeah yeah, what about was he like what about you?
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Did he take any interest in stuff you growing up?
Or was he one of these fathers that wasn't real involved. No,
he was. He was very very involved. I mean I
think it kind of a nerdy guy because he's like
all into finance and that kind of craph.
Speaker 7 (13:10):
Yeah, I guess he's like kind of a nerdy guy.
I mean, like, you know, like I am, and he
but he really does like like his sports.
Speaker 1 (13:19):
So I mean there's a lot of like catch growing up.
You've embraced your nerdy ness though, I mean you you
you don't hide from it. You embrace your nerdiness. Yeah,
I'm not that cool he does it. But when you
were younger, when you were a kid, uh, did you
were kids accepting? Were they were they? Would they make
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fun of you? Were they? Yeah?
Speaker 7 (13:43):
I mean for sure. I mean I think that every kid,
every kid's made fun yea to some extent.
Speaker 1 (13:47):
Yeah. It was only later in life where I realized
I spent a lot of my childhood worrying about what
other people thought of me, And how come so and
so it seems so easy for that person and they're
so popular. Yeah, and then later in life if I
look back and I go, I bet it wasn't really
that easy for that person, I think, right, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 7 (14:04):
Yeah, And a lot of the people who are like
making fun of you or whatever, just compensating for their
own insecurites.
Speaker 1 (14:09):
And yeah, so all right, so you're living in your
in your bedroom, the band is playing, you know, wherever
you guys are playing. How does edd E quate to
getting on the radio and getting a record deal and
getting some success? I guess really just the Internet.
Speaker 7 (14:25):
I mean, as you know, getting anyone to pay attention
in Rochester on a national scale is very, very difficult.
So we recorded a few songs and put them on
SoundCloud and they got a lot of plays in a
short amount of time.
Speaker 1 (14:41):
How does that happen? I mean, it's just like a
lot at the time, in a billion shots. Yeah, yeah,
oh yeah, here's a song of passing around and it
gets that many plays.
Speaker 7 (14:49):
I guess there's a certain amount of luck to it
for the right person to hear it and and then
share it, which is amazing because I've always thought I
was a very unlucky person I was, so for that
to happen, I guess is still really crazy to me.
But yeah, it's just the right person hearing it, I
guess and sharing it a whole bunch of times.
Speaker 1 (15:09):
So you put it on SoundCloud, and then what happens,
a bunch of blogs posted it and reposted and everything.
Speaker 7 (15:17):
A bunch of people at record label started to hear
it and started to call. We have our manager lives
in New York and they managed a lot of bigger artists.
They managed like MGMT and a few other ones, so
a lot of people at record labels actually were aware
of our band, but they had just chosen not to
sign us for like five years. So the one song
started to do really well, and then all those people
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started calling and they were like, we're friends, right, we're close.
Here's the deal. We're going to do this.
Speaker 1 (15:44):
You know, we'd like to sign the band. And we
were kind of you know, no, like you hated us
six months ago, but now that we have this song.
If you are a guy and you're in high school
and you keep trying to ask you know, chicks out
on dates, they also I know, and then your dad
buys you a Lamborghini and then all the chicks are like, hey,
what are you doing this weekend? It's exactly that, And
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it's the parallels between uh, like, trying to date the
hot chick and trying to get your band signed to
a record label are. There's so many of them it's crazy.
Speaker 7 (16:17):
But yeah, and eventually Hollywood Records is the label that
we signed with, and they were really the only ones
where we hadn't talked to anybody yet yet, so when
they came calling, it was very fresh.
Speaker 1 (16:28):
And now what was his first song?
Speaker 6 (16:29):
As you?
Speaker 1 (16:30):
I mean, what was tongues?
Speaker 6 (16:32):
That's the name of the song.
Speaker 1 (16:38):
Let me listen to this. I don't think I've ever
heard this song before. Well, just get any radio airplayer,
just a bunch of this.
Speaker 7 (16:44):
Yeah, it did. It did like decenter radio. The longer
you guys play it, though, the more coffee I can buy.
Speaker 1 (16:49):
So you just basically you post this and people, somehow
amazingly they it spreads.
Speaker 6 (17:05):
Yeah, I mean the odds of that are just so Yeah.
Speaker 1 (17:08):
It's astronomical. Yeah. Yeah, this isn't a commercial, isn't it
it is? It ended up on the Google next to
six B commercials. That was only a couple months ago.
Another Yeah, now it sounds like smartphones? Right? You really
want to buy a phone? Right now? Do they? When
you license your song, I assume that someone has to
come to you and say we want to use this
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song in a commercial. Yeah, h do they pay a
decent amount of money for that, or it depends because
I'm gonna I was gonna say, like they could probably
have you said no, we want more money. They go, well,
there's eight thousand other songs we could put it. Screw
you for sure.
Speaker 7 (17:45):
Yeah, I mean, this is the only song that we've
had that's been in a commercial and it was a
good spot.
Speaker 1 (17:52):
And Google is like a pretty cool company. There's definitely
been a lot of things that you said no too. Though.
There was like a discount furniture store when time no
song doesn't like couches, they pay a decent amount of
money though, Uh yeah, I mean, well it depends because,
like you said, I mean a lot of them can
have and do have leverage to be stingy about things
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or be like, all right, we'll give you five hundred
bucks because you know, I can call eighty other bands
And yeah, are you Are you seeing any decent amount
of money yet for many of these endeavors or not yet?
Speaker 6 (18:27):
I mean you have enough money to survive.
Speaker 1 (18:29):
Yeah, everyone has enough money to survive. But I mean,
how is it so far? Is it is a decent
amount of money or that is like just people would
think I don't know. I don't know how to answer that.
What kind of car are you driving? A Nissan Ultima?
All right, so it's not as much money as people. Okay,
there we go, there we go.
Speaker 7 (18:49):
Yeah, I mean it's I think it takes a long
time and a lot of artists supposedly make uh make
more money from touring and stuff like that.
Speaker 1 (18:57):
Yeah, so so, so what a out?
Speaker 6 (19:00):
Okay, so this is how the band was discovered.
Speaker 1 (19:02):
But what about this big data thing that because that
that was with you you co wrote that song was
first the SoundCloud that discovery or the kind of simultaneously
and and separately, which was very interesting. It was two
totally separate lottery balls that got drawn at the same time.
Speaker 7 (19:20):
Yeah, I big doubta I was, I was in it
A bad data and that big data. It's whichever one
you want to I'm just saying, I don't know. Well,
people say data data differently like a bagel baggel, but
I guess people don't say baggle now right, Yeah.
Speaker 6 (19:33):
I don't think so.
Speaker 1 (19:34):
Yeah, Well, I'm a star Trek, the next generation nerd,
and it was commanded data, not data. Okay, there we go,
big data.
Speaker 7 (19:42):
But yeah, it was a project I started with my
friend Alan who lives in Brooklyn.
Speaker 1 (19:46):
It was just the two of us. We made an
EP together. It was just four songs dangerous now playing.
Want to make this basically like in your living room
or something, or you go into a studio in Alan's basement.
And uh so this song that I'm listening to right
now is the same exact version that you made in
the base right Yeah, Yeah, with like probably five hundred
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bucks for the equipment.
Speaker 6 (20:09):
That's really amazing.
Speaker 1 (20:10):
Yeah, if you look at we were just talking about
technology and how quickly over the past ten or twenty
years things have evolved. Yeah, and I mean recording you
look at that. I mean it's just unbelievable what you
can do from a laptop on an airplane right now. Yeah, yeah,
was a two hundred thousand dollars worth of equipment twenty
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years ago.
Speaker 7 (20:32):
Oh yeah, and I mean this like for comparison, I
mean this song, this is like a gold selling single
sold over five hundred thousand units, and it was made
on a laptop with a four hundred dollars.
Speaker 1 (20:43):
Interface, a three hundred dollars microphone. That's it. Yeah, and
uh yeah, and it's well, it's really democratized music. Yeah,
because you might have been a great musician or songwriter
twenty years ago. But if you didn't, if your bands
didn't have money to go in and record right in
a studio, a demo or something, you were screwed.
Speaker 6 (21:03):
Now just you buy.
Speaker 1 (21:04):
Something off of the Internet and you've set it up
at home and you're making music by by the end
of the week.
Speaker 7 (21:09):
And I think it's it's also uh kind of divorced
the songwriting from being a good player. Yeah, I guess,
like you don't have to be that good at playing.
You can just be a really great songwriter and knocks everything.
Speaker 1 (21:22):
Everyone in joy Wave aren't great players. They out in
the hall, they are they are, aren't you in the
face if you're saying no. But you have people like
like Diplow who can barely play an instrument and he
admits that, you know, openly, but it doesn't matter because
you know he's a really good producer and knows how
to use the commuter. Yeah, so okay, so you make
that song in the in his basement, and then what.
Speaker 7 (21:44):
Happens the same kind of thing, like every record label
started calling and uh, joy Wave, did our deal with you?
Speaker 1 (21:52):
Even get every record label to start calling you. What
does he do with with the song get Out?
Speaker 6 (21:57):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (21:57):
Yeah, yeah, and yeah.
Speaker 7 (22:00):
So Joywave signed with Hollywood Records, and Joywave was something,
as I expressed earlier, that I've been working towards, you know,
since I was like sixteen seventeen years old. Yeah, and
bigd Out it was something that I did a couple
of weekends in Brooklyn. So I couldn't really do both obviously,
and tour with both. So I did Joywave and left
Big Data and Big Data is just Alan now.
Speaker 1 (22:23):
So he does it as a solo project. I like
how he is now just in the same sentence calling
it big Data and then big Data. Did I right? Yes?
Did I do it? Interchangeably? You did?
Speaker 6 (22:31):
Yes? You did. How do you party when you get
a record label? What do you do? Honestly?
Speaker 1 (22:37):
How do you party?
Speaker 10 (22:38):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (22:38):
What did you? Guys? I mean, what did you do
when you actually sign that agreement? You gotta pop open
some champagne or something. There's got to be something, go out,
you know, start throwing money out the window in New
York City or whatever you do. We didn't do anything,
I know.
Speaker 7 (22:53):
We're all we're all inherently pessimistic, So I feel like
you're kind of jinxing it if you were just like
were We all just looked at each other there and
we're like, that was.
Speaker 1 (23:01):
No big deal. How long it is until they drop? Yeah? Yo,
we talk about that every single day, like, yeah, the
drop in. So so you didn't he didn't do anything.
You don't go, I really don't remember what we did.
I think we like signed the contract and we're like,
it's cool, that's yeah. I mean they even pop champagne
when I do deals here. But you nothing, they didn't nothing.
(23:23):
We're just and did your parents understand what a big
deal this was? Yeah? For sure?
Speaker 7 (23:31):
Yeah, finally I think I think, well, no, I'm I'm
very much still in the house. I haven't had time
to like move yet or in the parents' house. I do,
but I'm never home. The ultimate part in the drive
in the driveway right now.
Speaker 1 (23:44):
And and and yeah, have you ever been in a fistfight?
Dans Uh?
Speaker 7 (23:51):
I like wrestled my neighbor when I was like ten,
arguing over what I think he was. He was a
reambunctious young man and jumped on my back. So I
kind of like, you know, did one of these and
plit them over and then the fight was over.
Speaker 1 (24:04):
So I'm one to Oh, I'm retired, undefeated.
Speaker 11 (24:10):
Forget about quitty, smoking, working out, eating rice. Make your
new habits something you'll actually stick with.
Speaker 1 (24:18):
Listen to Rovers Morning Glory.
Speaker 12 (24:20):
Now back to the show, Anonymous.
Speaker 1 (24:39):
You're on Rover's Warning Glory. Good morning, Anonymous, Good morning.
Speaker 6 (24:44):
What's happening?
Speaker 9 (24:46):
Well, it's about the discussion of people breaking into people's
house and ceiling things.
Speaker 4 (24:50):
Yes, actually, my neighbor was breaking in our house and
ceiling very personal personal idols almost six.
Speaker 1 (25:02):
So wait, you had a neighbor break into your house.
Speaker 4 (25:05):
Yeah, and at least three He was charged with three
different occurrences.
Speaker 6 (25:09):
And what did he steal from your house?
Speaker 9 (25:12):
Toys like intimate toys. He was going through my dirty
laundry and stealing my underwear.
Speaker 1 (25:18):
Oh my god, you're kidding. So like what you had
a vibrator or something and he stole your vibrator.
Speaker 9 (25:24):
Numerous more than one.
Speaker 6 (25:26):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (25:27):
Did you just keep buying vibrators and going what did
I do with that vibrator? I election, I mean, how
does it? I mean, what was the first time you
noticed that something? You said? He came in three different times.
I mean, did you notice over the I don't know,
over the course of a month or a year, whatever,
but but did you notice after one time, like what
did I do with the with the jack rabbit?
Speaker 9 (25:50):
Well, the first time it was just like a like
a bullet, I guess yeah, And I was like, oh,
maybe I just misplaced it, like maybe I got caught
my lingerie that I put away.
Speaker 1 (25:58):
But still you're thinking, like you've got to be thinking
to yourself like, huh my vibrating bullet. I can't find it.
What if I you know, my mom comes over and
there it is, just under the coffee table. I mean
you must have been like you don't want that dude
floating around. You're right, yeah, okay, all right, so that
then what.
Speaker 9 (26:16):
So then I'm like, okay, well then like a week later,
I mean about I mean, he was feeling like other
things too, but like.
Speaker 4 (26:25):
Or just I mean, all in the same nature.
Speaker 9 (26:27):
But he it was about like six or seven things
on this thing.
Speaker 1 (26:32):
So like what what are the six or seventh things?
Speaker 9 (26:35):
Like different things like that your whole.
Speaker 1 (26:37):
House is like a sex shot. So you're like, my god, right,
I was like, well he took my industrial size butt
plug that was one that was taken down my double
headed black Bill though couldn't find it. Ball gag Yep
assaulted the whole line of dudes waiting to a train
on me my nipple clamps. I don't know.
Speaker 6 (26:56):
I look high and low for him, all right, So anyway,
so he gets.
Speaker 1 (26:59):
Some love, he gets your Okay, so loub has gone
another vibrator or something the second time or what?
Speaker 9 (27:04):
Yeah? Yeah, well yeah.
Speaker 6 (27:06):
You can tell me, you could be honest with me.
Speaker 9 (27:08):
Yeah, there was one stolen.
Speaker 1 (27:10):
Yeah, and then so what was the second one? Like
the first one was a bullet? What was the second one?
Speaker 9 (27:14):
Like the second one it was just like a regular
like vibrator.
Speaker 1 (27:17):
Okay, right, and then at that point after that you go, okay,
this is weird.
Speaker 9 (27:24):
We're like, okay, this is freaky. Don't know what's going on.
Speaker 1 (27:27):
But was there any sign of breaking and entering or
anything like that, like a broken window?
Speaker 9 (27:32):
I have a five year old. So he left one
of our living like our windows unlocked.
Speaker 1 (27:37):
Uhuh so there he.
Speaker 9 (27:39):
Didn't technically like break anything to get in. Well, once
we realized that we locked all of our windows everything,
he pried my bedroom window open the third time, like
pried it open and broke my window completely.
Speaker 6 (27:52):
And what did he take the third time?
Speaker 9 (27:54):
The police camera that they set up.
Speaker 1 (27:56):
I was just like the police. The police put a
camera in there, uh huh, and he stole the camera.
Speaker 13 (28:05):
Yeah, that's embarrassing that you have to file that police report.
Speaker 1 (28:08):
My anal beads are gone. They catch this guy, We're
gonna put up a camera and he's just stole the camera.
Speaker 6 (28:16):
I like it, you know.
Speaker 9 (28:18):
So his girlfriend actually ended up outing him because he
was giving them to his girlfriend.
Speaker 1 (28:23):
Oh my god. That's something else, isn't it. And did
you have anal beads that were stolen?
Speaker 10 (28:32):
No?
Speaker 1 (28:32):
Okay, what was the most intimate thing that he stole?
Speaker 9 (28:37):
I mean, probably my vibrator, but my underwear. I would
say it's probably my most personal.
Speaker 14 (28:44):
Because he pointed my dirty laundry to find them, says
By the way he sent the text message, says dude,
it's pretty hot that this chick had six hundred dollars
worth of sex towards he's turned on and must be Yeah,
well did you know this neighbor at all?
Speaker 1 (29:00):
Yeah?
Speaker 9 (29:00):
He was rids us up on Facebook. He was a
couple of years younger than me in school and like
we were really close with his parents, Like they were
like super nice people and like I bake them cookies
on the holidays and stuff like that.
Speaker 1 (29:11):
And so were you surprised when it was him?
Speaker 9 (29:16):
Yeah, but his parents had warned us because he kept
trying to get out our WiFi and like he messaged
up on Facebook, hey can I use your WiFi? And
his parents like don't let him, like he racks up
your bills with porn and all.
Speaker 15 (29:26):
This, But using wi fi is totally different than stealing
your dirty panties.
Speaker 1 (29:31):
And you know he was smelling those. You think he
was masturbating with your panties.
Speaker 9 (29:38):
More than likely, but I not like to think about it.
Speaker 15 (29:41):
Yes, rot you smell them, you rap them around your hand,
and you pleasure yourself.
Speaker 1 (29:45):
You know he was probably put him on.
Speaker 9 (29:48):
My fiance was not happy.
Speaker 16 (29:49):
He probably wears them around, Like you've probably interacted with
him while he's been wearing your underpants before.
Speaker 6 (29:56):
So when he came over to get those cookies, you
baked them.
Speaker 1 (30:00):
You know you're wearing your panties, Yeah, pranting.
Speaker 16 (30:02):
Around maybe even the vibrating place to where did you
hear like vibrating sounds?
Speaker 17 (30:10):
Honey?
Speaker 1 (30:11):
Wow, that's something else. Now, she's gonna be a hot
piece of ass. Oh yeah, she must be. And she
she gotta be really hot for someone to go through
that length in order to to break into our house
three different times and still her most intimate of objects.
Speaker 6 (30:27):
Now, your fiance, what did he do?
Speaker 8 (30:29):
Is?
Speaker 1 (30:29):
Did it? Oh?
Speaker 9 (30:31):
He Well, he wasn't really happy at all.
Speaker 1 (30:34):
What they do to the kid, they throw them in
the clinker. How old was the kid?
Speaker 9 (30:38):
He was twenty going to twenty one.
Speaker 6 (30:41):
So you're about that age. What are you twenty four four?
Speaker 9 (30:43):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (30:44):
And were you blond?
Speaker 9 (30:47):
I'm blonde.
Speaker 1 (30:50):
I'm just imagining you with that little vibrating egg. Now, okay,
so wait, so he ended up getting what three years?
Speaker 6 (30:58):
Three years?
Speaker 1 (31:00):
That's more than this guy for the famputing guy.
Speaker 9 (31:03):
Yeah, he got three years, and but that was only
for Burglary then turned him for like.
Speaker 4 (31:08):
Stocking or anything else.
Speaker 9 (31:10):
And he confessed to recounts of Burglary.
Speaker 1 (31:12):
Well, probably they probably won't even keep him in there
for three years, probably keep him out. When he gets out,
does he move back in like with his parents or whatever?
Speaker 9 (31:19):
Right next to the word are you honestly right now,
there's I'm in the process of trying to get a
restraining order on him because they've never even offered.
Speaker 4 (31:27):
To help me with anything. They're like, oh, it's just
a burglary.
Speaker 9 (31:30):
He was just breaking in your house.
Speaker 1 (31:31):
It's okay, yeah, but he was just taking your vibrator
and your peeps and stuff. I mean that's a little
bit strange. So I think a restraining order would probably
be in order. But are you gonna move or what?
Speaker 9 (31:44):
Yeah, we do want to sell our house because we're like,
we'd rather It's awkward.
Speaker 1 (31:47):
Now, isn't that that sucks? Like she has to go
through the hassle of selling her house because of this
creepoat in the neighborhood breaking in, stealing her vibrator and
her panties and stuff. Yeah. Wait, what do you like?
Five five to five? Probably five six? Uh huh?
Speaker 18 (32:04):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (32:04):
What do you weigh?
Speaker 3 (32:05):
Like?
Speaker 8 (32:05):
What? One?
Speaker 7 (32:06):
One?
Speaker 1 (32:06):
Eighteen?
Speaker 8 (32:07):
No?
Speaker 1 (32:08):
I weigh like yeah, probably huge boobs probably, Yeah, that's
what I'm thinking. It's like that twelve extra pounds, probably
right up there in her chest and as yeah, probably
tight ass, I bet right.
Speaker 6 (32:18):
I mean it's got to be.
Speaker 1 (32:19):
Twenty four blonde hair. What are your blue eyes or
what color eyes?
Speaker 9 (32:23):
Blue eyes?
Speaker 1 (32:24):
Blue eyes? So wow, would you rate yourself on a
scale of one to ten?
Speaker 9 (32:29):
I don't know. I'm on I'm on your rover.
Speaker 1 (32:31):
So can you research? Did I rate you? Or did
you just probably give her four? I haven't.
Speaker 6 (32:37):
I haven't looked at any of those.
Speaker 9 (32:38):
And so seven and a half or eight?
Speaker 1 (32:40):
What's that? I'm sorry, like a seven and a half
or eight?
Speaker 16 (32:42):
Oh, that's a ten to normal people for a rover
to rank that high? You know, she's hot. Here, I'll
put her on a hold. Will you get her name?
She probably doesn't want us to show her photo?
Speaker 19 (32:50):
Do you?
Speaker 1 (32:51):
We can see it?
Speaker 2 (32:51):
Fine?
Speaker 1 (32:52):
Oh you're Oh then why'd you call him? Is anonymous?
I mean, I don't know.
Speaker 9 (32:56):
I'm serviced.
Speaker 1 (32:57):
All right, let me find this. Let's see what I
have a picture in my mind and what she looks like?
Uh huh, I have a picture of her using that vibrator.
I don't know what she looks like. Who cares about
the face. I'm just imagining her vagina and that vibrator.
All right, what's your what's your name?
Speaker 9 (33:12):
Courtney?
Speaker 6 (33:14):
With a you ce ou r t n E? Why
is that right?
Speaker 9 (33:20):
And it's in a black dress?
Speaker 1 (33:21):
Okay, let's see here, me.
Speaker 9 (33:25):
She just a said one.
Speaker 6 (33:26):
Well there's two Courtney's.
Speaker 1 (33:27):
I think you see.
Speaker 6 (33:28):
I think they might even be the same chick.
Speaker 9 (33:31):
Because I sent one on accident.
Speaker 1 (33:33):
Uh picture did I did? I rate both of them
the same? That would be weird if I read it
the same.
Speaker 4 (33:38):
I think I know you reade it on different.
Speaker 1 (33:42):
Oh oh yes, yes, no, wonder if people are stealing
vibrators and panties of this chick.
Speaker 6 (33:51):
Look at this theater.
Speaker 1 (33:51):
She looks almost European. I don't know what she looks hot.
She looks hot.
Speaker 6 (33:56):
I gave her a seven and a half.
Speaker 1 (33:59):
You complain about it? Underrated this? Yes, I said, good body.
Next time, stick with black heels.
Speaker 9 (34:04):
My black heels that day.
Speaker 1 (34:07):
I look at the boobs, at the heels. She's wearing
the color shoes.
Speaker 6 (34:10):
She's got a short little dress on.
Speaker 1 (34:12):
Look at that.
Speaker 15 (34:13):
Oh, I don't blame the guy now, Corney, but I
don't blame that it all he used to be released
from prison.
Speaker 1 (34:19):
I mean you're a hot sheet. Yeah. For instance, I mean,
did the judge or the jerry did they actually see
you or you in the car room, because they probably
would have been like.
Speaker 6 (34:27):
Oh that, oh it is not guilty.
Speaker 1 (34:29):
I mean to do it too. It's the judge, right,
do it? Yeah, the judge is probably cranking on out
during the trial. There's another photover. You want to see
the other photover, you've got a bikini shoes, there's a
face shot of her with her kind of boob shown.
Speaker 9 (34:42):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (34:43):
I rated her at seven in this one.
Speaker 1 (34:44):
She's entering to the calendar for twenty seventeen. Yeah. Yeah,
she's hot, she's a good looking girl.
Speaker 8 (34:51):
Great.
Speaker 6 (34:52):
What's the kinkiest sex toy that that that you have?
Speaker 3 (34:55):
Now?
Speaker 9 (34:57):
Oh, I don't know if I have answered.
Speaker 1 (35:02):
She knows exactly what it is too. She's got really
embarrassed by it. That's all right. You don't have to
be embarrassed sex swings, not that I mean like uh,
double one, double end double ahead of dildo for like
two girls, oh, for two girls. It has to ask, yeah,
have you used this with another chick as oh my god,
and your fance watches or is there oh he's there?
(35:25):
Wait is using it?
Speaker 10 (35:27):
No?
Speaker 1 (35:27):
No? No, no, So you've no wonder this guy He
probably just he probably met her and found out she
was into this kind of stuff, and ten minutes later,
just like let's get married newer for a grand total
of thirty seconds.
Speaker 6 (35:39):
Let's get married.
Speaker 1 (35:40):
Let's do this.
Speaker 15 (35:41):
Would you walk in her bedroom sell tho sex toys? No, honey,
let's get married.
Speaker 1 (35:45):
You probably have to hopscotch over all these sex toys
just to get the inside of her house.
Speaker 8 (35:49):
You know.
Speaker 1 (35:50):
In fact, she could open up a museum of dildo's.
Speaker 9 (35:54):
Perhaps not well, not anymore. I mean most of them
are sold.
Speaker 10 (35:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (35:59):
Now, uh so you've been with other girls? Yeah, frequently?
All right, so when you when you use one of
these dil thos, like I saw this in that movie.
Uh no, no, I tried the movie that w Requiem
for a Dream. Yeah, and it's it's they're like both
on all fours. I think, right, that's how I think you.
Two girls are both on all fours, but in their
(36:20):
asses are right next to each other.
Speaker 6 (36:23):
Uh huh exactly, And uh.
Speaker 1 (36:25):
That's in that movie. Yeah, it's like then, yeah, I
have lost that part I saw. It was probably fifteen
years ago. The crowd chance asked to ask to ask, now,
how do you do it is that to sit? You're
up on all fours, the other chickens up on all fours,
and you're asked to ask, or are you like scissoring
or how does it work?
Speaker 6 (36:46):
It's both.
Speaker 9 (36:47):
I've done both.
Speaker 1 (36:49):
Oh h.
Speaker 6 (36:51):
Now okay, let me ask you this question.
Speaker 1 (36:54):
Mm hm, so are you.
Speaker 6 (37:00):
And your are you married?
Speaker 1 (37:00):
There is still your fiancee?
Speaker 6 (37:05):
You can be honest. You guys are just straight up swingers,
aren't you.
Speaker 9 (37:10):
No, we we did kind of will not really do
that before, but like we just we just like to
have fun.
Speaker 6 (37:18):
I mean, I'm just because I I won't put the
guy on.
Speaker 1 (37:22):
But there's a guy who's like, dude, I've seen this
chick on Craigslist, her and her fiance there's actually actually.
Speaker 9 (37:28):
That wasn't us to put those pictures on there, but.
Speaker 1 (37:32):
There's you were you were kind of like the victim
of the happening as well.
Speaker 9 (37:37):
Well there's another like, look wait a second.
Speaker 1 (37:41):
Hang on, h Courtney, here's what here's what really happened.
She's like, that wasn't me. We didn't put those up.
Let me tell you.
Speaker 6 (37:46):
Let me break it down for you.
Speaker 1 (37:47):
What happened. Your fiance is a dirty dog. He's a
kinky guy, all right, So he put this up, but
he doesn't want to. He probably got caught.
Speaker 6 (37:56):
He's like, I do that.
Speaker 1 (37:58):
I wasn't pimping you out on craigs List, so he
had to he had to backtrack from that, and you
bought it.
Speaker 9 (38:04):
No, no, no, he wouldn't. He's trust me. We do
everything together.
Speaker 6 (38:08):
Like, so what happened then?
Speaker 1 (38:09):
How did this end up? What he meant? Us on Craigslist?
Speaker 9 (38:12):
Hard to explain. There's other like sites for people to
meet off of and those stickers around there? Does that
make sense?
Speaker 8 (38:20):
Well?
Speaker 9 (38:21):
Why?
Speaker 1 (38:21):
Okay, I get sure, I understand that. But okay, so
you're like on you and your fiance are on a
swinger website. Nothing wrong with that. Some people would frown
at that. I personally, I have no problem with that.
And if if it keeps them happy and it spices
up their sex life, I'm a believer. Now, so you're
(38:41):
on the swing website and they sure? Sure, right, I
mean not that you're doing anything, you're just your window shopping.
Curious but why then you say, well, they somehow ended
up on Craigslist. Who other than your fiance? Wait a second,
who else would would put them on Craigslist? Like, what
would the motive of someone to go, let me put
(39:02):
this on Craigslist of this couple that I don't know.
Speaker 4 (39:06):
I mean, he may have I mean, I know we've
discussed it, but like he did.
Speaker 1 (39:10):
Trust me, what do you search to find these pictures? Well?
I don't know they probably this is probably not on
Craigslist now or is it on Craigslist now? Yeah? Like
what was what was the ad?
Speaker 6 (39:21):
Tell me what the ad said?
Speaker 1 (39:24):
My U? My wife a huge rovers Morning Glory fan
has a double headed diltail with your name on it.
I mean I don't. I don't know. You could incorporate
me in your next Craigslist ed just so people can
find it and search for that. Now what did it say?
Speaker 9 (39:41):
I don't know, Oh you know mine? No, honestly I don't.
It probably just like anything else that, like we would
have said, was like something arolong the lines of hey, just.
Speaker 1 (39:54):
Fun, fun couple, clean, no drugs, huge dildo? Okay, so
so okay, but what's being searched for?
Speaker 6 (40:03):
For instance?
Speaker 1 (40:04):
Am I, by the way, the only idiot When I
see ads and stuff on the Internet. It's like this
lingo and code that they have for it's like four,
It's like bb.
Speaker 6 (40:19):
M for BBW S six.
Speaker 1 (40:23):
No, I mean, I I don't. Sometimes I have to
google those phrases. I don't even know what that ads
about it's just random letters.
Speaker 16 (40:30):
It's like, uh, you're like, man, the chicks hot and
then you type in the numbers in the code and
you find out you've been cranking into a dude.
Speaker 6 (40:36):
So, so what does this say?
Speaker 1 (40:39):
Does it say, Okay, a couple young, good looking couple, right?
Speaker 3 (40:43):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (40:44):
Attractive young attractive couple seeking? Are that you looking for
another couple? You're looking for just a girl? You're looking
for a guy? Right?
Speaker 9 (40:53):
Another couple?
Speaker 1 (40:54):
Generally, another couple is usually what you're searching for.
Speaker 9 (40:57):
Because it's a lot easier to get along that's another couple,
whereas like any single person is very hard to get
along with.
Speaker 1 (41:05):
So is it a swap or just a full on orgy?
Speaker 4 (41:09):
I mean it's it's really only ever come to like
there's no no right on the answer to that day.
Speaker 9 (41:16):
Come to one, Like we've only met one couple before.
Speaker 15 (41:19):
Did you guys swap just you're with the husband the
other couple's guy or is it just a free for all?
Speaker 1 (41:25):
Everybody's just going at it pretty.
Speaker 4 (41:27):
Much just like but like, but we like meet each
other like three or four times before anything ever happens.
Speaker 1 (41:34):
Tell me how this Uh, I'm fascinated by this poor
coordinat she called up to talk about her digos being stolen,
and now here she is revealing the most intimate details
of her sex life. Now, when you meet, okay, would
you did you meet off of Craiglist or was it
one of these swinger websites?
Speaker 4 (41:52):
One of the websites. They're a little bit more secure,
you know, obviously.
Speaker 1 (41:57):
So when Okay, she you find another couple whatever, some
of the peak your interests, or they reach out to you,
you reach out to them, whatever the case.
Speaker 6 (42:05):
Is, you meet them in person.
Speaker 1 (42:09):
Describe that encounter for me because I'm fascinated by this
because I'm wondering if it would be extremely awkward or what.
Speaker 6 (42:17):
So where do you guys go? How do you meet?
Give me the run down?
Speaker 4 (42:22):
Okay, so we text We were texting for about a
week and a half, two weeks, and then.
Speaker 9 (42:28):
We decided, okay, well I'll go out and we're we're
both very active couples, so we decided to just go
like bowling, so all of us being very competitive people,
it was just a lot of fun. Honestly, it wasn't
awkward at all because we got to know them in
the two weeks of texting and when you're talking about
like the most intimate part of your life with someone.
(42:49):
You're just very open with them about everything.
Speaker 1 (42:52):
While you ball. Yeah, they're grabbing balls. It's just kind
of naturally to them.
Speaker 8 (42:57):
All.
Speaker 6 (42:57):
Okay, So so you're bowling and then what happened?
Speaker 1 (43:00):
So do you talk? You hang out? You probably have
I'm guessing you have to have some drinks while you're
doing this. I mean, I just I can't imagine, Like,
swinging is one thing. I go, all right, whatever you
want to swap, do this, do that? I go, eh,
it could be fun. I can't imagine anyone doing it sober,
could you imagine? Yeah?
Speaker 9 (43:18):
No, definitely not.
Speaker 1 (43:19):
All right, So you have some drinks bawling. Uh, then
what happens? Do you do anything or do you guys
just go ay, it was a nice meeting. You take
it easy.
Speaker 9 (43:28):
Yeah, that's I mean pretty much the first time, Like
that's pretty much. You know, it's really nice to you guys,
and then like you just go your separate ways, and
then we hung out a week later and just went
and got more drinks.
Speaker 4 (43:38):
And then we're comfortable from there.
Speaker 9 (43:40):
The first time you meet them, you just want to
make sure they're who they say they are, you know,
just go aport with them.
Speaker 1 (43:47):
Yeah, that makes sense.
Speaker 9 (43:48):
And then like the second time we hung out, we
just went to a bar and then went back to
the house and that was it.
Speaker 6 (43:54):
You go back to the house and then to your
house or their house, our house.
Speaker 9 (43:59):
They didn't have a house. They were running an apartment
at the time, so there, so we just went on
back to our house.
Speaker 1 (44:04):
So you go back to your house. What do you
do with this five year old? Because you have a
five year old?
Speaker 4 (44:10):
Oh yeah, yeah, no, he wasn't home.
Speaker 1 (44:12):
Okay, all right, so the five year olds, it's hey, mom,
I have a swinger date tonight.
Speaker 6 (44:17):
Take a little joey or whatever.
Speaker 4 (44:19):
Well, well, my parents are like, well they don't know
any of us until now, but they they are very
active with night my son.
Speaker 9 (44:31):
They take him everywhere.
Speaker 1 (44:32):
They love to do things with them, right, all right,
So so they babysit and then and then what happens
if you get back to your house, probably have a
few more drinks back of the house. Who makes the
first move? Me and the girls generally, so you start
making I mean generally, so you've done this more than
once with them? Okay, okay, with them, I say all right,
(44:55):
so but just one other couple. Okay, So so what
you start making out with the girl and then your
boobs come mountain nips are being licked and all this
kind of stuff, all right, scissoring, and then like, what
are the dudes doing? Are they just like sitting around
talking to each other? Like, hey man, you see that
game last night? I mean, what's going on with the
two guys at this point?
Speaker 4 (45:15):
Well, they're probably drinking a little bit and talking.
Speaker 1 (45:19):
And I would have laughed if you would have been like,
well they're making out too, yeah, okay, all right, so
they're just still drinking and they're watching you guys make
out and that sort of stuff, okay, and then what
happens It.
Speaker 9 (45:33):
Just goes from there.
Speaker 4 (45:34):
It's kind of like whatever happens happens, all right kind
of thing.
Speaker 1 (45:39):
So one of the guys, you're either your fiance or
the other chicks, was it her husband or boyfriend? Who's
the other guy? Her fiance too, her fiance? One of
them's got to get up, start getting involve, I mean,
just whips it out, I guess. And then are both
of you like, let's say let's say your fiance, let's
(45:59):
say he's first to unfurl the Fireholls like you and
the other chick, are you both servicing him? Yeah, and
then you'll turn your attention to the other guy.
Speaker 9 (46:09):
And yeah, it just like I said, whatever happens happens
it always. I mean, it generally plays out different every time.
Speaker 1 (46:15):
Sure, and you don't have a problem with your fiance
banging that other broad or anything.
Speaker 4 (46:20):
Like that, or he doesn't have it better than him
cheating on me.
Speaker 9 (46:23):
I'd rather know about it and be there and be
a part of it. And it's more fun that way.
Speaker 1 (46:29):
You don't look at the pictures of this chick. She's
freaking hot.
Speaker 6 (46:31):
Huh, She's way hotter now that I heard the story,
I mean, this is a yeah.
Speaker 1 (46:37):
Can I go back and retroactively changes from a seven
and a half to a nineteen? And I won the
tennis scale. Well, all right, Courtney, I'm glad you called
in and appreciate you having me on, and we'll keep
an eye out for your stolen dildos and return that property.
But what he said, the photo like nud photos girls
(47:01):
send to me. Keep your dill though, who burns a dill?
Though he's gonna keep it, you can burn it. I
care tease smell it every day.
Speaker 6 (47:12):
Well, he's in jail now.
Speaker 1 (47:13):
I think he brought it in there, smuggled it. He's
got pictures of it hanging on his wall, and so,
uh jeez, I would now that I heard this story,
It's like, how do you know the fiance wasn't in
on this, went to the neighbor and goes, hey, listen,
I got this fantasy like you come in and steal
(47:34):
my uh my girl's dill dos or something, you know,
like it almost don't laying on the bed cranking it,
mad man, I'm not there, and then you sniff it
and where the paintings are on and then just don't
worry about it. Burn it all right, all right, Courtney, Well,
have a thank you for the call and anytime, all right.
(47:57):
I appreciate it. But Jesus christ Man, I mean seriously,
we'll be right back. Hang on your one stop shop
for news, pop culture, insanity.
Speaker 20 (48:11):
And poop, lots of lots of poop, Jeffery, give me
(48:32):
an update.
Speaker 6 (48:33):
What is going on with your ass blasting?
Speaker 1 (48:37):
Jeffrey. Jeffrey was supposed to go get his ass blasted
last weekend, but he never actually connected with the woman
who offered him a thousand dollars to come out and
get his colon blasted and to film it.
Speaker 6 (48:53):
So then Jeffrey goes, okay, I'm.
Speaker 1 (48:55):
Going to get in touch with her. And then he
got in touch with her and I go, okay, great,
this is Monday. He goes, yeah, I just talked to
the woman. I go, oh, okay, when did you set
up the appointment for Well, we're gonna we're gonna connect
tomorrow and.
Speaker 6 (49:11):
Set up the appointment.
Speaker 1 (49:12):
I go, wait, you just talked to her. Why did
you just set up the appointment now right, Well, you're
on the phone. They had an appointment Sunday night to
make an appointment Monday, and then they they talked on
Monday and then they they decided they pushed it back
a little further. We're gonna make another appointment. We're gonna
make an appointment for Monday night. To make the appointment
for this weekend. Why, well, okay, so what's the give
(49:35):
me this? Well, she sent me the do you do
you take?
Speaker 2 (49:38):
Still?
Speaker 11 (49:38):
You know right, you have to fill out you know,
anytime you go to a doctor's office, no matter what
it could be, it could be a massage call, it
had your therapy works.
Speaker 1 (49:45):
Maybe you have to fill off the north. Yeah.
Speaker 11 (49:47):
So I filled that out, send it to her on
on Monday, okay, and yesterday at about one to eleven
in the afternoon, I didn't get I didn't get to
read the text message until after I gotten out of work. Huh,
right around one to eleven, are no get to get
three to text message? So four thirty when I got off, okay,
it said deals off. Oh said, the text said deals off. Correct,
(50:15):
that's it. Now if you let me, I'll feel it
out of Peter. If you just shut a jockass mouth up,
let me explain. And I said her technes like question mark, okay, meeting,
what's going on? Okay, what's up?
Speaker 1 (50:27):
Yeah? So then.
Speaker 11 (50:29):
She texted me back because you want to talk, you know,
I called her, left your voice message on her phone.
Speaker 1 (50:34):
He actual cell phone. So I had to go to
the suit And then.
Speaker 11 (50:37):
I was at the supermarket getting stuff to make dinner,
and I was able after I checked out and left
the store, I was able to talk to her.
Speaker 1 (50:44):
And she explained to me what was what the situation was,
and you can she.
Speaker 11 (50:51):
Tells me that because I kind of blurted out that
I was going to be in Rochester, and she told
us what she told me that she was getting all
kinds of phone call her people knocking on her door
while she's doing procedures like with othercasions.
Speaker 1 (51:04):
I don't believe this.
Speaker 3 (51:04):
This is.
Speaker 1 (51:06):
I'm telling you what she told me. She didn't want
the extra drumming up too much business for me. Okay,
well knocking in yeah, going.
Speaker 9 (51:14):
On in her mind?
Speaker 1 (51:15):
She says, it's it's kind of disrespectful.
Speaker 11 (51:18):
You know, you pass but hooles for a living, and
you wanted to get the stink his butthole and around
and have him drive five hours to bless his what
specific butthole is disrespectful?
Speaker 1 (51:31):
Where is this?
Speaker 11 (51:31):
I mean, it's like to why she was telling me
that her phone, the business phone is just getting all
blown up and everything. When sheff be coming in Rochester?
When's you know, Wendy, when's she's supposed to come in
her blah blah blah. You know, well, I don't even
believe it.
Speaker 1 (51:45):
Does anyone even know what's the name of the business.
We have never said it. I've never said it that
she called in a week ago she might have. Would
anyone know how to call this business? I don't believe
they have Google. It can Google search the information. But
there's that one colon asting place. So they're all the
colon blasting places are all benefiting from this there.
Speaker 11 (52:05):
All of their phones are blowing up. All I'm saying
is this is exactly what she told me. Well take it,
take it for what it is. I'm not putting I'm
not blaming you, Jeffrey. I'm saying this terrible.
Speaker 6 (52:15):
That is terrible.
Speaker 1 (52:15):
She doesn't want to pay the thousand dollars, That's what
it is. She researched Jeffrey's videos, saw his ass where
it actually looks like, and she's like, oh, I don't
want to deal with that's possible, ass hawk. I mean,
he needed that money on his home, aren't you This
is too good. You're getting calls now, we get the
(52:38):
calls today. She goes to where, no, don't.
Speaker 13 (52:41):
She goes, we'll let everything calm down and then we'll
do it when nobody knows down the road. And she
doesn't even want him to talk about it today. What
do you mean, like, don't even bring it up? Why
because of this? Well, we'll be upset, And I'm like, Jeffrey,
(53:02):
you happy because she canceled.
Speaker 1 (53:04):
The deal needs this money and you've been counting on it,
and I feel bad. I would use the term Indian giver,
but that's not politically. What do you say these days,
Chris Cross Apple sauce giver?
Speaker 7 (53:17):
What it is?
Speaker 1 (53:19):
I mean, I'm just saying this is I'm just That's
the way she explained to me our phone conversation that
we had blaming Jeffrey alwa's not calling or he's missing
the calls. It could have been her. All we know
Jeffrey said, call me back on my planner. All this.
I think this was her plan theater. You're right because
she told me. She's like, I've tried to call Jeffrey's
not tried to contact me yet. And I was like, no,
(53:41):
he has. I've been in the room when he's left
you voicemails. No, no, no, he has, And I said,
I was right there. He's left few voicemail over multiple voicemails,
and then every time on their business phone, not her
actual phone. It doesn't matter, it's Jeffrey. Wasn't your fault.
It's not your fault.
Speaker 3 (53:57):
No.
Speaker 1 (53:58):
Isn't this the point of one thing? This is this
why you pay the thousand.
Speaker 13 (54:02):
Dollars so that you generate more business, you up interest
in your business show, we solicited her.
Speaker 1 (54:11):
She wanted She offered five hundred dollars to blast Jeffrey's ass,
and I said, I don't think so for five hundred.
Speaker 6 (54:18):
How about a thousand?
Speaker 1 (54:19):
Yeah, drive out the fire And she grudgingly said, okay.
It was her idea, not ours. Yeah, she had the
audacity to tell him.
Speaker 10 (54:29):
She had the audacity to tell him that, no, I
don't want your business now, but come back later to
my business.
Speaker 1 (54:35):
After after I've already gotten the name of my place
out or whatever. People up and now, why why you
don't mention that we've canceled it. We'll just do it
later so you can read drum it up once business
tries up a little bit?
Speaker 3 (54:48):
What a.
Speaker 6 (54:52):
I don't want to say any other words.
Speaker 1 (54:53):
They're not politically correct. I don't really know if she's
drumming up business. Those are people are calling to say
when he's going to be there.
Speaker 15 (55:00):
Somebody might then say, hey, I want to try it too.
If Jeffy's doing it while I'm there, can I maybe
sit up an appointment?
Speaker 1 (55:06):
Yeah, isn't hers, but whole blast sure gets University did
you talk to her. No, he was upset last night.
Speaker 13 (55:15):
He called me and she wasn't answering, and I said,
keep calling and find out why because she.
Speaker 1 (55:20):
Didn't give him a region. Keep calling and find out.
And he did. He stayed on a rotten person.
Speaker 15 (55:28):
She'll never see this much business again as she's seeing
right now with people calling about Jeffrey.
Speaker 1 (55:33):
Is there another colon blasting in Rochester we can find
for Jeffrey? How about a colon blaster here?
Speaker 10 (55:39):
No?
Speaker 13 (55:40):
No, her competition, Yeah, I see, I don't want her
to go out of business.
Speaker 1 (55:45):
I'm not saying business that. I'm saying maybe we go
to a different place that, you know, her direct competition
I'm seeing here, don't I really don't blame her that much.
What do you mean? Well, I mean he's going to happen.
This whole entourage on the first first day, you know what,
like carry from rochesterre fighting with a smoking weed or
(56:10):
whatever they're doing, drive up with like five suvast hilly
like it was just to be me, the wife and
the kids, Carrie and possibly a fight inside the happen,
isn't she wasn't she going to stream this live on Facebook?
So how would you how did how does this story
(56:34):
square up? I don't want the attention. I just was
gonna pay you one thousand dollars to live stream this
on Facebook life sense it doesn't end up well. She
bit off more than she could chew.
Speaker 18 (56:45):
She didn't realize the Jeffrey power power that she's she's ae.
Speaker 6 (56:49):
Of Jeffrey, that it was just some normal blows into town.
Speaker 1 (56:53):
Well here's another. I found another. Okay, got another one
right here. It's right down the street from the other one.
It's the original one.
Speaker 6 (56:58):
Maybe you'll do this one for one hundred and fifty.
We cut them a deal.
Speaker 1 (57:02):
Yeah, does this look like this one looks? Did you
get colon blown out from multiple places all in one day?
Speaker 10 (57:08):
Like?
Speaker 1 (57:08):
Could you do a coal and blow tour and in
Rochester this Saturday? Where you go from place to place?
I think one is enough. Why why not get a
thousand from all of them? You get hit six, seven, eight,
ten different coals. Instead of a bar crawl, it's a
coal and crawl. Here's a crawling the place. Because you're
going to it for about two or three of them,
(57:29):
it's gonna be hard to walk. I'll be walking bow legged.
Probably you think it's sphinke. There you think it's like
his ass would just be hanging out. Oh yeah, like no,
I'll be walking something like this. I want me ill
this this what might possibly happen? Okay, let's get cut
to the hallway snits. Okay, there he is walking along
(57:50):
the way. He just tried to.
Speaker 3 (57:53):
Think.
Speaker 1 (57:54):
But anyway, because that money too, Yeah, that's rock and
he hasn't wiped for weeks because of it, to try
to give her more area to clean, right, Jeffrey, Well,
of course I'm wipe my ask Charlie. I'm supposed to
do that normal, sure, after you take a deuce or
drop a deuce.
Speaker 10 (58:11):
Excuse me, No, the way she did it too, that's
like that's terrible. It just deals off, not even if
deals off just two words deals all she texted, you
just deals off?
Speaker 1 (58:22):
Yeah? What and then what do you write back?
Speaker 6 (58:25):
Right away?
Speaker 1 (58:26):
I just send her a question mark. I thought, here's
what I thought you were going to say, So Jeffrey sent.
She sent him like some sort of form, you know,
like medical history for him. I thought Jeffrey was going
to answer, yeah, if high blood pressure, I have this,
I have that, I have this, I have diabetes, I
have so I figured that she was gonna go, oh, no,
(58:47):
you're not eligible to get your coal and blasted or something.
Tell him that that. Yeah, at least that's what if
I were gonna lie, if I were gonna try and
get out of something, that's what I would do. I
just lie.
Speaker 13 (58:59):
I would just say, deals off, did you put all
that the diabetes and stuff like that on your medical form?
Speaker 1 (59:05):
Because I think he's looking up the text for you now. Yeah,
and she just called called my phone. What did she say? No,
I mean she leave a voice call her back exactly listening.
She wants to defend herself or something. Call her? Do
you have some sort of deal with her? Really want?
Didn't you talk to her? Hold on me, I'll call her. No,
(59:27):
don't call her on, No, call her hold on. There's
someone Floyd Colon Blow says he'll do it for five
hundred dollars, a relative of Floyd Mechanics. I think I
just got that Jr.
Speaker 6 (59:51):
In Rochester. You're on Rovers Morning Glory, Good morning j R.
Speaker 1 (59:54):
Over. I think I know why she canceled on uh
on j l R.
Speaker 21 (59:58):
Yesterday when you have doctor Ian on and you were
talking about Jeffery getting his butthole blown out. He seemed
to disagree with the benefits and basically of the whole procedure.
Speaker 1 (01:00:09):
So I think she heard that of doctor Ian pooh
poohing the idea to say exactly. I think that's why
she got upset. I think this is the same lady
I'm pretty sure called in like a year ago and
I go, no, she was. She was promoting her business
or whatever, and I go, no, I don't believe in
(01:00:31):
any of that stuff. He did get it yesterday too,
He got that text yesterday. Call on the colum blow
lady is on Kelly, what are you doing here?
Speaker 2 (01:00:40):
Both of which hold him that we would be more
than happy to keep the deal on and take care
of him once everything settled down. We have people knocking
on our door while we're in sessions, then there is
a sign there that says needs not to knock on
the door. We're in sessions because people are asking one.
Jeffrey's coming in. We asked him not to discuss not
air anymore, so everything can settle down and we can
(01:01:02):
take care of this because we are trying to help
him out. I gotta say I was very hurt. Excuse me,
I was very hurt.
Speaker 4 (01:01:11):
By how you guys are talking about the business when
you don't know what what are you.
Speaker 6 (01:01:18):
Talking about when today.
Speaker 2 (01:01:21):
Yesterday you were you guys were putting me down.
Speaker 1 (01:01:24):
To on the air me doctor Ian. Yes, oh that's
what it all. Steps from your speakerphone real quick so
we can hear you.
Speaker 2 (01:01:38):
I'm not I'm not on speaker phone.
Speaker 1 (01:01:44):
So that's why she texted deals off. Has nothing to
do with people knocking on the door, it said. She
didn't like the doctor Ian said, no, this is crazy.
Speaker 9 (01:01:53):
I told you that.
Speaker 1 (01:01:54):
I told you that before you called into the show
a long time ago. I said, I don't believe any
of this this stuff right.
Speaker 2 (01:02:04):
Hellow, the situation is so that it's becoming very disruptive
for my business and my partners, and we are trying
to do it so we can take care of mister
Leroux and it helps him.
Speaker 1 (01:02:16):
Then why would you text deals off if you were
trying to take care of them?
Speaker 9 (01:02:20):
Guess why? That was my partner that said it like that.
Speaker 2 (01:02:22):
I wanted to speak directly with him and explain to
him exactly that it was just it's crazy. People are
not being respectful of the fact that this is the
same medical facility.
Speaker 1 (01:02:33):
I've I've been doing this a long time. How many
people have come to your place knocking on the door?
Speaker 2 (01:02:41):
Forty seven? What forward question?
Speaker 1 (01:02:45):
Forty No, for people, it's hard for people to get
forty seven people to show up if you're giving away
a car forty seven people seven.
Speaker 2 (01:03:00):
A crazy following here in Rochester. It's insane.
Speaker 1 (01:03:04):
I know, JS business, Why you pay the thousand dollars
to tap into his crazy following. You knew he had
a crazy following, and you didn't think about how that
would affect business.
Speaker 2 (01:03:22):
We told this from the rope that we were going
to be doing this after hours, so there wasn't anyone
here disrupting so he could get the proper treatment. I
explained this from the rope last night on the phone,
and he did not call me back again.
Speaker 6 (01:03:38):
Now, uh, here's what really happened.
Speaker 1 (01:03:42):
Kelly's partner got butt hurt by hearing doctor Ian say
that colon hydro therapy is complete nonsense and they're you know, they're, they're,
they're they're indoctrinated into this. Now, I've told you in
the past, I don't believe this stuff either. This is
this is nonsense, of course it is. I don't believe
(01:04:03):
there are any benefits in it personally. Uh, but Jeffrey,
he Jeffrey was becoming a believer. You're in a fiction.
Speaker 2 (01:04:13):
We have no problem taking care of the road.
Speaker 4 (01:04:15):
We have.
Speaker 2 (01:04:17):
Cold hydrotherapy has quite a following and it is beneficial
for a wide range of health maintenance issues.
Speaker 1 (01:04:23):
So it's back on this weekend. What time please send Jeffrey.
Speaker 2 (01:04:26):
There and call me off the air so we can
discuss this. We can't. This is a medical procedure.
Speaker 1 (01:04:34):
This is not something for let's say eleven am Saturday,
eleven a m. Saturday.
Speaker 13 (01:04:39):
Let's let's book up tending to pay him cash or
check cash?
Speaker 1 (01:04:46):
Okay, eleven and Saturday. You're in front of the computer.
Put him down. Just put it down. Why is it
so hard? Just put a Saturday.
Speaker 2 (01:04:59):
We already have appointment for this Canada book is completely
fold up to the next.
Speaker 1 (01:05:07):
All right, Well, welcome.
Speaker 2 (01:05:11):
There, more than happy.
Speaker 1 (01:05:13):
To so the deal's back on. I thought you did
talk to him off the air last night.
Speaker 13 (01:05:18):
She doesn't want him to tell she didn't want him
to come on and till the update when he called
me last we don't go.
Speaker 2 (01:05:24):
Yeah, she's nuts, I say that, but that's not accurate.
Speaker 11 (01:05:30):
This guy's coal and needs help. And if it's such
a good medical procedure and the benefits are so great,
don't you need to help this poor guy out?
Speaker 2 (01:05:38):
And didn't I say that we were going to.
Speaker 1 (01:05:40):
We can't keep putting it off. He doesn't have much
left to him from the inside out. What if Jeffrey
gets his coal and blown out and he comes back
on the show a changed man. He's like, he's like
Einstein when he comes back instead of Einstein. I mean,
that could really be of great benefit to your business.
(01:06:01):
So that would be something else.
Speaker 2 (01:06:03):
And as I said, we are more than happy to
take care of now.
Speaker 1 (01:06:07):
I know that you said originally, weren't you going to
stream this live on Facebook? So why the secrecy in
the privacy if you're going to put it out on
social media?
Speaker 2 (01:06:18):
Because we don't want people to know when he's here,
because then it's filled up the building. There's other medical
proof of practices in this building as well. And I
have a shared lobby.
Speaker 1 (01:06:28):
Jeffrey's like the Beatles coming to America, Like just throngs
of people outside clamoring. What if he wears the disguise, ma'am?
Speaker 9 (01:06:41):
What not a place.
Speaker 11 (01:06:43):
If he wears like a fake mustache and glasses him away,
he looks like undercover. It's not undercover boss, the undercover butt.
Speaker 9 (01:06:51):
He comes in.
Speaker 11 (01:06:52):
We bleached his butt hair. Nobody'll be able to know
the time he sneaks in under the cover of darkness.
You blast his ass.
Speaker 1 (01:07:00):
Can we do this?
Speaker 11 (01:07:03):
Kelly?
Speaker 2 (01:07:07):
I appreciate your understanding and we'll be more than happy
to take care of you. Have a forward to working
with you very soon and I help you all right.
Speaker 6 (01:07:16):
Okay, Kelly the coll and blow a lady.
Speaker 1 (01:07:19):
I don't know if i'd go back.
Speaker 6 (01:07:20):
Yeah, I don't know it.
Speaker 1 (01:07:21):
Just drive up there, drift, drive up there, show up,
pants down and say blast me. Taking the hypocritics, I
just have to say something. I've been doing this show
a long time now. We do have very uh fanatical fans, okay,
(01:07:42):
fervent followers of the show who will go to things
and two events and to meet ups and to buy
stuff and and all sorts of stuff, which we're very
thankful for. But I thought, I just because I know
it's possible that forty seven people went there and knocked
on the door and asked, when's Jeffrey going to be here.
(01:08:04):
It's literally impossible. I don't believe. You can't get people
to do anything without pounting it in their head. Go there,
do this, go there, do this, go there, do this,
And even still they won't do it. Forty seven took
it upon themselves. If that is true, every business in Rochester,
New York should be beaten down our door. Yes, to
(01:08:26):
advertise with the show, to get Jeffrey to endorse your product.
I mean, come on, I've got to take a break.
We'll be right back. Hang on, Welcome back to Rover's
Morning Glory. It looks like there she finally got a
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wiener here. I don't know what this is, but she
Oh yeah, oh the hot dog guy from the baseball
team came today. Oh okay, first stop. He did though
personal delivery to you know who who, Keith Kennedy. I
walk by and look what I just see this Keith
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hiding in the background, not wanting to be sing, like
to catch a predator in that. Yeah, Like, it's just
totally bust getting a personal delivery when they give him
fifty hot dogs this amount go back desk. Oh my god,
that's just launched. I can't stop. Wow. Oh ah, I
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think Charlie is gonna be fired for making fun of
Keith Kennedy's way. Talk to him, and I don't think
he's listening. I think he never sitting into the show.
He used to listen to it, and I think he
quit because I went and talked to him and he
didn't bring up the part where he got stuck in
the boots where he was shamed by the whole company
by you Fetch.
Speaker 22 (01:09:56):
The whole company was lost it on, you were the
ring leader. No, Crystal, the whole company was laughing. I
didn't see this happen. When I came up, there were
people talking about what had gone on?
Speaker 6 (01:10:08):
Are they talking or a watch of people?
Speaker 1 (01:10:11):
Promly that was talking.
Speaker 22 (01:10:13):
Initially when I walked up, it was somebody else, and
then they were discussing the situation.
Speaker 1 (01:10:18):
Your boss gets stuck in a booth, you're going to
talk about it because he's too fat to get out.
Speaker 6 (01:10:22):
Of the booth.
Speaker 1 (01:10:23):
And yeah, and then right afterwards, you know, I haven't
seen him. I think I said he was here yesterday.
I think, yeah, I saw him real quick yesterday, and
then today the first thing I see him is the
personal hot dog delivery smuggling wieners his pants taking him home.
He's got a whole stash of him. You can't hate
them if you're going to do that. I was up, bick.
I don't know what he's doing. When is he doing it?
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He said he was going to that, he was appeal,
he was approved.
Speaker 6 (01:10:47):
Yes, how fast do you get on that stuff?
Speaker 1 (01:10:49):
Well, if he wants to keep eating, he's not going
to get on it.
Speaker 9 (01:10:53):
Oh.
Speaker 6 (01:10:53):
I don't think that's how it works, dish.
Speaker 1 (01:10:54):
I think that you have to be able to because
you could get sick like you've gotten. And I think
the medica hate makes you not want to eat. That's
the point. It's not I know, but here's the thing.
Speaker 13 (01:11:05):
You can still take the medicine and then you can
still eat horrible food, true bad for you.
Speaker 1 (01:11:10):
And it's what's the point of that.
Speaker 13 (01:11:11):
You've got to be ready to say, okay, when I
wean myself off of ozempic, is he here?
Speaker 1 (01:11:16):
I don't think that's how it works. My understanding is
that you stay on that forever. You don't just take
it and then wean yourself off of people with diabetes for.
Speaker 6 (01:11:25):
The weight loss. You're on that forever.
Speaker 1 (01:11:27):
Well, if you listen, if you don't have the money
to keep doing it. Adam, here comes the mister Wiener
right now, Weener king? Yeah, yeah, all right, so uh
he did you? First of all, he'd sell it on eBay.
Who did know? Now, I'm concerned about fat shaming and
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body positivity. I believe you're a victim of fat shaming
by my sound effects guy, Chocolate Charlie, who's brought up
multiple times that you got stuck in a booth at
an event.
Speaker 6 (01:12:02):
You were too fat to get out.
Speaker 1 (01:12:03):
Of the booth. It wasn't then. I was stuck, but
it was a very thin booze. Yes, and I wasn't stuck.
And he thought it was my gut, it was my
left boob, but I wasn't there was it was? It
was very tight quarters. Yeah, I wasn't the only one, Keith.
As soon as I came over, I talked to you.
He said, I'm I gotta move seats, I I'm stuck
here or whatever. I wasn't one making a scene out
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of this. It was a talk of the town. Keith,
your boss is stuck in the book, Charlie. Did he
instigate this whole reaction from everyone? Well, while I was
trying to scooch out of the booths. Rather than lend
an arm and help pull me out, he opened up
his strength, he opened up his camera.
Speaker 9 (01:12:40):
He was.
Speaker 1 (01:12:45):
My god, I'm sorry. I haven't seen this photo yet,
so I don't know how bad it is.
Speaker 6 (01:12:49):
It doesn't it's not that bad.
Speaker 1 (01:12:52):
No, No, it's to you stuck in a booth basically,
And again, I really wasn't stuck. It was just one
of those when you ever go to a place and
the boost are really tight together and you gotta kind
of shade and get out. Honestly, out of all of
the bosses I've had at this place, and you're the
smallest one, I don't know why everyone thinks you're so fat,
because you're I mean, because I hold it all right here,
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That's why. How how tall are you? Is five six seven,
so that means he's five four all right?
Speaker 6 (01:13:20):
Okay?
Speaker 1 (01:13:21):
And what are you two fifty?
Speaker 6 (01:13:23):
Okay? I was two fifty one yesterday?
Speaker 1 (01:13:25):
Did you Doug said you were approved for the ozepic
or the will go for here or whatever? Yeah?
Speaker 6 (01:13:29):
Have you started that?
Speaker 1 (01:13:30):
You know?
Speaker 6 (01:13:30):
I can't start it til the end of the month.
Speaker 1 (01:13:32):
Okay. Why is because I'm on some other stuff for
the other incident omber. Yeah, yeah, when I hit my head.
Oh man, they got you pumped full of medication, just
just a Walgreens walks. Well, what about the scare. Yeah,
that's what I'm on the stuff medication for it's grossed
on my have some nonjos on my thive. Oh that's different,
yah yea yeah, oh my god, I got Oh you
are I'm really not.
Speaker 6 (01:13:53):
I'm not a hi gradus.
Speaker 1 (01:13:57):
But did you get your results back into this? You
guys didn't check with him immediately. I don't want to
keep bringing up to him because what if it came
back bad? Well, then you would know. Dougie sent me
a text every day I was because you were in here.
Speaker 6 (01:14:08):
You said that you got what did they tested you for?
Speaker 9 (01:14:10):
What?
Speaker 1 (01:14:10):
Now?
Speaker 6 (01:14:10):
They tested me for cancer. I did buy upsies for cancer.
Speaker 1 (01:14:12):
And this is where in your in my throat okay,
in your throat, and so they they cut something out
or they'd swab something, buy.
Speaker 6 (01:14:19):
It, take a needle, grab a little bit, and I
check it. Yeah all right, and what was the result?
Speaker 1 (01:14:23):
Negative?
Speaker 6 (01:14:24):
Negative?
Speaker 1 (01:14:26):
Congrats, he breathed. Two weeks after Douge. He already knew.
Speaker 6 (01:14:30):
She didn't tell me. She sends me a card. I mean,
she's great.
Speaker 1 (01:14:32):
It's not about telling you, it's about being a friend
to your boss.
Speaker 6 (01:14:35):
I didn't want to. They didn't want to keep bringing
it up.
Speaker 1 (01:14:37):
What if? What if it's bad? And I'm in the
middle of the sales pit and I go, hey, do
you get the results? He goes, yeah, I have cancer.
And I go that sucks. So you were so concerned
about as well being that you decided you weren't going
to bring it up, and you did this for him. Well,
he would say if he had it, even seriously, he
would I wouldn't want to keep bringing up to him
every day. Yeah, I didn't want to so concerned that
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I have cancer, might as well make fun of my
weight day.
Speaker 6 (01:15:02):
That's what you're doing.
Speaker 1 (01:15:04):
So you have to you're on what But honestly, when
you got stuck in the booth, I kind of thought, well,
he doesn't have it like he's he's probably okay. If
once he's stuck in the booth, he's keeping the weight on,
you know, that's a healthy sign. Yeah, I thought, good.
So so you're on other medication for what?
Speaker 8 (01:15:22):
For?
Speaker 3 (01:15:22):
For the thing?
Speaker 6 (01:15:24):
Okay?
Speaker 1 (01:15:24):
So what do they put you on for that? Just
some I have some things that help with reducing the
size of these nodules and clearing my throat. If you
don't have the answer, what are the nodules? What is
that just like a fatty deposit on your throat or
what is it? Well here we are right back to
fetch you that before. Like, honestly, I don't know what
it's made of.
Speaker 6 (01:15:43):
I have no idea. It didn't ask that question.
Speaker 1 (01:15:45):
Can you feel it?
Speaker 6 (01:15:46):
Or how did you know?
Speaker 1 (01:15:47):
I mean mentally I think I can, but you can't.
How'd they even discover this?
Speaker 6 (01:15:51):
After I hit my head?
Speaker 1 (01:15:52):
That's right, that's right. They ran this cain and then
that's how they found Yeah, he hit his head.
Speaker 6 (01:15:55):
I mean, this guy is a walking disaster.
Speaker 1 (01:15:57):
Hit his head not did you not actually lose kind
of but they sent them to the hospital because he
hit his head on a steel bar. And then they
do the scan and they find some concerning things.
Speaker 13 (01:16:08):
Okay, thank god he did do that, because then they
caught this with your nodules. So I think everything happens
for a reason.
Speaker 1 (01:16:13):
All right, So you're going to start, are you starting?
Is it will go vi your ozampic It's just a xampic.
It's at the last week of June, not that the
countdown is on, but it's last week of June, okay,
and so you're going to start that. Have you been
reading up on it? You ready? And are any concerns?
Are you good to go? Even I'm worried about some
of the nausea. I've heard about the nausea, which is
incredibly awful for a lot of people. I just read
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an article that they said that there's now a thing,
that there's a support group because people are literally crapping
their beds at night. Oh, they're crapping themselves in bed
on this medication. I haven't read just full on explosive diarrh.
I haven't read that, but I the seggi ass thing
I read about you lose so much weight that the
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skin on your rear doesn't stay tight and then you
get a baggy. What a great problem to have. If
we can get you to that, that's a great problem.
I don't know I needed. I'm like, you have no idea.
Like you made my day when you said I was
the skinniest boss you've had. I got very excited over that.
Oh like our last the guy that you were replaying
sas Keith, another guy named Keith. I mean you're you're not.
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I mean he was a lot taller than he's like, yeah, yeah,
who would who would you say is bigger? Sas Keith
is by far bigger. You don't think so. He's also taller.
I mean he was just a big, much bigger man.
He's a foot taller than me. Yeah, yeah he is.
But also body type was also still just bigger. I
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mean he was a big guy. He was a big guy.
I didn't need a seat belt extender on a plane.
He did. There is a difference. How do you know
that I flew with him a couple of time. He's obsessed,
like with Saskeith, Like the guy who I just read
an article about the guy who runs CNN, the guy
who runs CNN, and his name is Chris Licked, and
he is obsessed with the Jeff Zucker who used to
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run CNN before him, and he agreed, for whatever reason,
to let a reporter tail him for the last year
and they they finally released the article, and it's a
very unflattering article. But one of the things that's in
there is that he's in the gym lifting weights, this
Chris Licks guy, and he's lifting these weights. He's like,
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Jeff Zucker couldn't do this. I'm a Jim machine.
Speaker 6 (01:18:26):
And it turns out that he lost all his weight
also on ozampa.
Speaker 1 (01:18:30):
Oh not a gym work. That wasn't in the article.
I didn't see that in there that he had taken oseam. Oh, yeah,
it's in there, and I missed that part. I didn't
see that. Yeah, so you're going to start this at
the end of the month. Yeah, did they tell you
what to expect? Fifty pounds? Really you're the two hundred
pounds that's the goal? And uh, what is that? Your
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target is two hundred? No, my target's actually one eighty. Yeah,
they want me done to one eighty over how much
time they didn't give me. That's just ideally where I
should be. Do you have any other health issues because
of your weight? Like that kind of stuff? All right,
because weren't you passing out all the time or something
else was happening to you? Heart thing something? Yeah, that's
(01:19:14):
over now, though, how'd that? How'd that get over? What
just stopped?
Speaker 2 (01:19:18):
What was that?
Speaker 1 (01:19:20):
I'm mispronouncing it, but it was basically, it's just a
swollen ventricle in your hearts. It's I there's a we
have a theory, but I'm pro vaxed, so I'm not
going to say what the theory was.
Speaker 6 (01:19:30):
But it didn't start until after the.
Speaker 15 (01:19:32):
V Shortly after his vaccine offers a booster shot, he
passed out.
Speaker 1 (01:19:37):
So you have to think the timing of that. He
almost got Jamie Fox. That's what That's what somebody says,
Jamie Fox now had the stroke or whatever because of
the vaccine.
Speaker 6 (01:19:47):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:19:47):
It affects young, healthy and shaped men. They would have
no effect. Well, I'm glad that you don't have cancer.
Thank you. I I'm gonna have a string talking too
with Charlie after the show to tell him to stop
fat shaming you. I'm not fatching. I didn't, I'm not fatchy. Mean,
(01:20:08):
I don't think you heard the episode where he laughed
and laughed and laughed at you being stuck in that booth.
I was sitting three feet away from him while he
was laughing at and he was laughing right in your
fan filming the video. Yes, how come you don't listen
to our show today? There's a I had a problem
over and kiss I was dealing with full morning, So
what's the problem, Oh, they were off. Yeh, yeah, that's
(01:20:29):
a little bit of a problem. Yeahh did you get
the hot dogs? Of course I did. Did you even one? No,
not yet. You had a pile of those hot thoughts.
There's like twenty of them sitting out there. Are you
going to one's desk? Are you gonna Are you going
to just count on this medication working to make you
lose the weight or are you also going to do
anything lifestyle change? I'm walking at the same time, I'm
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doing at least forty five minutes a walk out a day.
Are you really good for you? Do you notice any difference?
Do you feel any better? Or I'm not as winded
as I was two weeks ago. Yeah, it's amazing that
if you don't get any exercise at all, it's amazing
how fast you get winded. You're like, oh my god,
I can't believe how out of shape I am. Like
in your mind, you could be forty five. I don't
know how old you are, but you could be that
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age and still think like you're eighteen years old. Like
I could do that, and then I get winded going
from here to the parking garage. I don't know if
anyone else does it's a pill though. Yeah, it's like,
oh my god, you guys get winded going.
Speaker 6 (01:21:24):
In the parking garage. We're part further away, roover we got.
Speaker 1 (01:21:28):
Away. Yeah, it floors up and by the time I
get to my car. Yeah, I'm winded. She's also carrying
eighty pounds of stock. That is very true. Yeah, yeah,
extra word.
Speaker 6 (01:21:39):
Do you take the elevator? Do you walk up the stairs?
Speaker 1 (01:21:41):
I take the stairs. Oh, let's see. That's good. How
do you get up there? Do you walk up the
stairs at the or No, he's in a different he's
in the take the ELEVATORA what secret parking garage? He's
in the other secret parking garage, the secure one where
the homeless people can't get into for the executives. I
wouldn't say that. I wouldn't say secure, and I wouldn't
say that they don't get in there. It's just a
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darking garage for some reason, me and Cindy and it's
a couple of station vehicles, but there was. It's only
because that was open before we moved in here. That
was the one we were Would you like move to
the normal one. I don't care about It's not that
far trade spots the garage he goes in. It's kind
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of a longer way to get into that garage. It's
kind of more of a hassle. The one we get
into is fine. So well, we should track his weight
to see because I'm very curious if this actually works.
They say it's a game changer. Yeah, they say it
actually does work. Going on this ozampic or goov it's
the same medication, just different dose. I think wigovi is
(01:22:45):
like double the dose. It's exactly the same medication. What's
your final meal? Do you have a plan?
Speaker 6 (01:22:52):
I'm not going to die. What do you mean five.
Speaker 1 (01:22:56):
Before you take that greasy meal? No, I haven't really
thought of about that, actually, because most of the meals
I eat are fat, greasy meals, So I don't I
don't know. There's no one last party. By the way,
I'm just giving you a heads up. Anyone who owns
McDonald's stock sell now because.
Speaker 6 (01:23:13):
This guy stops going.
Speaker 1 (01:23:14):
They take a big hit in their annual profit because
he keeps this place in business. McDonald's. How many points
do you have? Don't you have a ton of points? Keith,
I don't have my phone on me, but I want
to say it's about eighty nine thousand. And what are
the points? Do they get your free food?
Speaker 6 (01:23:27):
Yeah, is worth a dollar, I think, right, dollars.
Speaker 22 (01:23:34):
It cost me six thousand rewards points though to get
a quarter pounder.
Speaker 1 (01:23:39):
So that's a lot of food you've got sitting there. Well,
who knows, no, but don't use it. A point is
worth a dollar's worth one hundred points, So what's that mass?
Not bad?
Speaker 6 (01:23:54):
He's only eight hundred and ninety dollars.
Speaker 1 (01:23:55):
That's a lot. Whoa thousand dollars in free McDonald's. That
means if he has one thousand dollars free, imagine what
he's actually spend. For every dollar you spend, you get
a hundred points. I did the math once. I think
I spend between forty five hundred and five thousand a
year on on fast food and mcde He spend eight
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hundred and ninety dollars to get his points at McDonald's
and holle for you, you know you're turning them in though, right, Yeah,
that's just the balance. I I'm all right, So let's uh,
we'll check in with you like once a month and
check your weight and see if you don't mind. I'm
just curious to see how as soon as I get
the first job'll let you know. Yeah, I'm curious to
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see how. I mean, from what I've read, it takes
you know, this doesn't just start happening overnight. It takes
three months or something to kick on. Well, I think
it's immediate. It's like two weeks. The people have seen
I don't know, maybe maybe, but they ramp you up.
Speaker 6 (01:24:52):
They don't start you on the on the night.
Speaker 1 (01:24:54):
There's some uh. So they told me that the weight
loss wouldn't start for maybe thirty forty five taste, that
I wouldn't really maybe a pound or two here or there,
but my hunger will go down within about ten days.
Where's the shot at? Right in the thigh.
Speaker 6 (01:25:09):
You have a thing against needles, though. This one's easy.
Speaker 3 (01:25:11):
Though.
Speaker 1 (01:25:11):
This one's just like a little Yeah, it's like when
they preak your finger. You pass out at the sight
of a needle. But that's a big needle, and that's
going in your arm or your vein or whatever. This
is just going right into the fushe of my thigh,
So I don't really feel it. Who's going to inject you?
I'm gonna You're gonna do it yourself. Sure. A guy
who passes out at the sight of a needle is
going to inject himself, but.
Speaker 13 (01:25:30):
The needle is not seen, I think. Yeah, so it's
like the way that you inject it. So somebody for
it like him if he does have a phobia of that.
It's super It's just like when I did my fertility
super easy. Is it like a button at the end
or something you press? It's like a little spencer, but yeah,
just like an EpiPen. Yeah, put it on your skin,
press the button. Done, needle goes in just a little sposh.
Speaker 1 (01:25:50):
Yeah. Yeah, all right. Well that's uh, I mean that's
is your wife excited? Does she care about you? Has
she brought up anything about your weight or anything? Does
she has she brought it up about my weight? How
much more time do you have? Well? How big were
the day of my life? How big were you when
you met her? So I actually met her through a
radio promotion that we modeled. Remember that show The Biggest Loser. Yeah,
(01:26:13):
and I got a bunch of listeners because I do
a show too, and we were all losing weight. So
I lost weight, she was losing weight. That's how I
met her. So she met me through that. What did
you weigh at that time? Probably too twenty five? Okay,
so you weren't like you haven't ballooned up since you
met her. No, My heaviest ever was two seventy and
this was when I was younger and got all the
(01:26:34):
way down to one eighty three. Oh wow, yeah, and
how did you do that? I got divorced. And so
then you get divorced and you're like, I need to
go out and get some poon. I can't do this
being two hundred and seventy five pounds. Poon is a
big motivator to lose light. No, it was a combination
of that in a lifestyle change, I mean complete lifestyle change.
Did she clean you out when you got divorce? Not
(01:26:55):
at all.
Speaker 6 (01:26:55):
I didn't have anything to be cleaned out. Oh yeah,
you're working radio.
Speaker 1 (01:26:58):
How long were you married? I didn't know you're married.
Speaker 6 (01:26:59):
I got when I was eighteen, divorced at twenty four.
Speaker 1 (01:27:01):
Did you really high school? Sweetheart? Obviously?
Speaker 6 (01:27:04):
Right after?
Speaker 1 (01:27:05):
Really? Yeah, she's great, remarried kids, everything, she's a wonderful life.
And she did People tell you you were dumb at
the time, Absolutely, and you didn't believe it.
Speaker 6 (01:27:12):
No, I just thought i'd never get late again. So
I figured, oh, why you were down?
Speaker 1 (01:27:18):
You finally found a girl that would put out, So
you're like, I have to marry this girl? Correct? Yeah,
I mean it was heavy, hair parted over the side, glasses,
you know. I was like, all right, this is it?
Was this the only woman you had slept with?
Speaker 9 (01:27:29):
No?
Speaker 1 (01:27:30):
Oh, okay, how old were you when you lost your virginity?
Speaker 6 (01:27:33):
Sixteen?
Speaker 1 (01:27:34):
What was his name? Charley? But you know that story, right,
I told you that story about me being diviginized. Yes,
I don't know. I thought I told you that story
one time and you were like what. So you know,
the first time you have sex, you don't know what
to expect, right, and when you're sixteen, seventeen or whatever,
(01:27:55):
I don't know. And this girl started crying and I'm like, oh,
maybe this is normal. And it was uncontrollable, sobbing, and
I'm like this can't be right, and I'm like, what's wrong.
She goes, no, no, it's nothing, it's nothing, And then
all of a sudden, she just blurts out just that
the last person I slept with was my father.
Speaker 10 (01:28:15):
What?
Speaker 1 (01:28:15):
And I was like what, Yes, So she had been
in some sort of incestuous situation where her dad she
just might from the hole and everything, and so there
I am and I'm like, sixteen seventeen trying to process this.
I think this is why I've been screwed up sexually
my entire life. By the way, that was the pinnacle
and that was it. And then downhill from home. Were
you in the middle of it? Or was this after all?
(01:28:36):
Way after okay, after that she says that, Yeah, I'm like,
what do you do? Do you keep going or do
you just slowly?
Speaker 8 (01:28:43):
No?
Speaker 1 (01:28:43):
No, it was over at that point. It was gone.
Speaker 6 (01:28:45):
But you know, you're sixteen seventeen, so I'm thinking, what
do I say?
Speaker 1 (01:28:49):
What do I do?
Speaker 6 (01:28:50):
I didn't know what do?
Speaker 1 (01:28:51):
What was your reaction? Well, internally, I'm like, well, I
hope I was better than he was, but no, there
was nothing. I'm just like, I'm really sorry. I had
no idea what to say. You've hit it again? No,
after you found out this information?
Speaker 6 (01:29:03):
No, oh man, that is crazy.
Speaker 1 (01:29:06):
You call the police. No, because it was something that
I didn't know this at the time, but it was
already being dealt with. Oh and it had already been handled.
How much earlier did she sleep with her father than you,
like a year or ten years or two maybe because
she was one or two years older than me. That's insane.
That is absolutely insane. My god. So then you say
(01:29:27):
that you were screwed up sexually after that? So I
just stressed eight the rest of my life and ended
up at two hundred and five. So what do you
mean you were screwed up sexually if you had like,
do you have weird fetishes or bad sex life or what?
Speaker 8 (01:29:38):
No?
Speaker 6 (01:29:38):
I dated a girl for five years who wouldn't have sex.
Speaker 1 (01:29:41):
That was neat. Why wouldn't she have sex just because
she was dating you or us? There was something out
I have no idea. If this is after you were married,
then yeah, oh yeah. So you get married and then
you get a divorce at the age of twenty four,
you're dating somebody else for five years. I dated around
for a while and then I ended up in something
serious for five year. And when you said never had sex,
(01:30:01):
you means zero or like really didn't like having sex? Zero?
Did you ever have sex with this person?
Speaker 10 (01:30:08):
No?
Speaker 9 (01:30:08):
What?
Speaker 19 (01:30:09):
Well?
Speaker 1 (01:30:09):
Okay, so that goes from her being crazy being crazy
because you stuck with her for fhy would you do that?
I said? She didn't have sex. I didn't say I
didn't have sex with yourself, but not with her.
Speaker 6 (01:30:19):
He cheated on her.
Speaker 1 (01:30:22):
I met my wife.
Speaker 6 (01:30:24):
On your other girlfriend with your wife?
Speaker 1 (01:30:26):
Did this girl?
Speaker 16 (01:30:27):
Does this woman have like a purity ring thing? Was
it some sort of religious I think so five years ago?
What's going on here? Yeah, that was part of it.
And then the relationship ended? And then did you have sex?
Was she apparently wasn't living that lifestyle anymore. She went
out and had some.
Speaker 1 (01:30:44):
Fun before she met you. I don't think so.
Speaker 11 (01:30:49):
I do not know.
Speaker 1 (01:30:51):
Five years you don't know if they're a virgin or not.
I just don't remember the conversation. I think we had it,
but I don't remember. I feel like you have that
conversation a lot like every Yeah, when you're not getting laid,
they're constantly bringing that up. I mean, you're crazy for
staying with someone for that long. You know, did you
just did you like her? But then you're running around
on her having sex with other It wasn't until the
(01:31:12):
tail end of it, So for four years or whatever,
you're just nothing correct? Yes, so what was your You're
just gonna how long is your drice? I'm a girl
what's the difference alone? Yeah, yeah, I mean you're not
dating someone. If you were dating someone for five years
and you didn't have sex, that's something.
Speaker 6 (01:31:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:31:30):
Hm, well wait, how old was she? Like your age,
like twenty six or whatever at the time, four or
five years younger than me, I think, And what is she?
What's she doing today? Do you have any idea remarried, married,
kids getting cloud? Yeah? Well this was I knew all
of this. I know that Keith Kennedy are operations manager,
(01:31:54):
who I would have told you instantly, like did you
you did? I have no no, those hot dogs I
came in here. I was originally fat shamed. Well, I'm curious.
I hope this works out. I think it's gonna be.
I hear good things about this other than you actually
literally have explosive diarrhea in the middle of the night
in your bed.
Speaker 6 (01:32:13):
You'll be the first to know. Yeah, all right, thanks, I've.
Speaker 1 (01:32:16):
Got to take a break. Will be right back on
Rovery's Morning Glory. Hang on, this show is like covering
your jug with glitter. Pretty nut. Welcome back to Rover's
Morning Glory.
Speaker 16 (01:32:36):
You want to bring the pit bull in courtly it's
super fan of the show, brought in his pit bull,
which is a service dog, so it's totally trained. And
this service dog is that I actually don't know the answer.
But he also gave you this bottle rubber that's thousand
and nine. Dom Oh oh, look at this, Crevor Trevor.
This guy's been magnical medical diagnosis.
Speaker 1 (01:32:56):
Not only my medical reasons, but I need the dog
for my medical whatever. This is a total He went
to the same kind of doctor that prescribes weeds and
weed and dog prescribed. But he's been listening since the beginning. Rover. Yeah,
let me see put the hallway out there. He's a
good dog. You didn't go touch this dog yet. No,
I didn't go touch am I pete in the on
(01:33:19):
the floor out there. Dogs peted here. She never cleaned
it up. Oh, she never did anything. There's peace spots.
You can't he's lying. You can't did it right there? No,
actually lie, there's a spot that day.
Speaker 13 (01:33:35):
You don't never it's why it's white, because I like
all that.
Speaker 1 (01:33:40):
You're such a douchebag. Why would you just like all
that part of the ground for the dog didn't peel
over there? Go to that guy in the hall, all right, well,
thank whatever. That guy, thanks, thank you, thank you getting
me all right. He expects if he's been listening to
(01:34:01):
show that long. He knows you're a bit been listening
since he's been seventeen. Oh so he's been listening two years. Okay,
he's mentioning a theater eating a placenta, and I think,
oh my god, that is old school, you know that much.
And he dropped an there already chopping a desk in Halfaw,
(01:34:22):
that was bad fate. That was the moment that I
became a fan for life because I thought he was fake.
Uh huh. And when that was real, I was like,
I was like seventeen or eighteen. It's the greatest thing
I ever heard. Yeah, there's got suspended. So there you go.
That theater got in some trouble back in the day.
You know, I thought about that how bad we were.
We really were. We caused so much problems for those guys.
(01:34:45):
So when we worked at CBS, I mean, just non stop.
Speaker 18 (01:34:48):
It's bad.
Speaker 1 (01:34:49):
And if you were to look back at that time,
it's amazing that we got away with.
Speaker 3 (01:34:53):
A lot of that.
Speaker 1 (01:34:54):
So, yeah, you couldn't do that these days. Why didn't
get away with it?
Speaker 15 (01:34:58):
I mean, I remember the time that we set the
studio on fire, the whole studio, but there was fire
in no.
Speaker 6 (01:35:03):
But think about this for just a.
Speaker 1 (01:35:04):
Minute, like how how how wrong this could have gone
in that studio because there's like fabric walls in the
studio and stuff. It could have been like that great
white video that we show that the the whatever that
night club was that the fire broke out in and
we set up two are they saw horses that what
(01:35:25):
they're called with a board in between, and theater was
walking on We lit the board on fire. Are you
doing shots? Before? Into a stop light shot? God? I
remember that.
Speaker 16 (01:35:37):
It was a red white or red yellow because I
was listening and I was like, what are these idiots doing?
They're lighting their studio.
Speaker 1 (01:35:44):
Do you remember that there was a stop light shot
that was as a gym thing that was him like
coming up with whatever a stop light shot? I go,
what is that?
Speaker 6 (01:35:51):
I don't even know what that is?
Speaker 16 (01:35:52):
And you were walking, I believe, in between two saw
horses on a beam of frank and I don't know
if it was fire underneath, No, I think it was
lass underneath.
Speaker 1 (01:36:00):
Last underneath myself was on smart let me tell you
loaded let me tell you the greatest radio ever though.
Speaker 23 (01:36:07):
I became a fan for life because of that kind
of stuff, Like Dieter, the Dear Deeter Friday segments were
really the greatest thing ever, Like they were I thought
it was stage and it wasn't totally real.
Speaker 1 (01:36:17):
At one point it got to the it got to
the point though that you couldn't top yourself, you know,
like we did it for years, this thing on Fridays
there dead and you'd always tried to one up what
you had done last week. And if you did it,
what would you get?
Speaker 10 (01:36:32):
Just not.
Speaker 6 (01:36:35):
Dieter, You're a pussy rover.
Speaker 1 (01:36:36):
You've lost it. And so you'd always tried to one
up it. And eventually he got to the point where
it was like, all right, Deer's gonna be decapitated on.
Speaker 23 (01:36:45):
The rat trap, but he was going to lose an appendage, right,
That was That would have been a classic.
Speaker 1 (01:36:50):
That would have been not for me. There are a
lot of things that you look back at and you go,
we really kind of lucked out with with not getting
you're I mean, we as a show. Yeah, but let
me tell you a quick story. So I shouldn't tell this,
(01:37:11):
but I'm gonna tell us anyways, what.
Speaker 6 (01:37:13):
Do I what do I care?
Speaker 10 (01:37:14):
Right?
Speaker 7 (01:37:14):
Hey?
Speaker 1 (01:37:14):
Wait are you Charlotte? I mean, just tell you the
story for the air? Yeah, kiss off, dugy. So when
I was in New York City, they're going to be
so mad at this. When I was in New York City,
I had lunch with uh, an executive for CBS Radio.
(01:37:36):
Now CBS Radio was bought out by a company called Intercomps.
He's an executive for Entercom really like you know whatever,
but he was the head guy at CBS and now
intercom bought them. So I had lunch with this guy,
and you know, we were sort of reminiscing about when
I worked for CBS at the time. And he goes,
(01:38:00):
whatever happened with whatever happened with your archives? He said,
Didn't we strike a deal to he goes, didn't we
strike a deal to sell you your stuff? Did we?
Did that ever? Get done?
Speaker 6 (01:38:11):
You said that you did? And right, I go, yes, yes,
we did, Yes we did.
Speaker 1 (01:38:15):
As a matter of fact, we struck a deal for
you to sell all of our old shows to me,
he goes, I said, But it never happened, I said,
in an amount was agreed upon. And then you guys
dropped the ball like. We followed up, when are you
guys going to send a contract?
Speaker 6 (01:38:32):
What's going to happen?
Speaker 1 (01:38:33):
When is this? When is this going down? And they
never responded. I said, so nothing ever happened. He goes,
oh that's right, Yeah, I remember that. What did you
say on the air? And I go, what do you mean?
He goes, well, I remember why this never got why
the deal was never consummated. He said, what are you
(01:38:54):
talking about? He goes, well, Tom Herschel, who was our
old general manager. Tom Herschel called me up, ranting and
raving and he said, don't sell the archives.
Speaker 6 (01:39:05):
And I go, what are you talking about?
Speaker 1 (01:39:06):
He goes he was really hot, he was really steamed,
and he wanted me to take legal action on you.
It was when and Dater you said something about our
old general manager's daughter on the air. Yes, why he
doesn't do it, he say, Tom Herschel put the kiboge
on us selling you cost actually Tom Herschel, but both
(01:39:31):
of you, I'm blaming you with Tom Herschel put the
tie boge on CBS selling us our old shells because
of something you said on the air that was ten
years ago.
Speaker 3 (01:39:42):
It was, yes, this was.
Speaker 1 (01:39:45):
It was ten years ago, eight years ago or whatever
it was. His daughter was going to be eighteen and
I said, oh, she's legal. It was something like that.
And now she's legal, and he flipped out. He still
can't let it go. That was the lines then, right,
I don't remember exactly what the liner. Well, she was
a miner. All I said was, oh, now she's legal.
It wasn't like I wasn't digging. I wasn't ragging on her.
(01:40:08):
It was a compliment. Yeah, I don't remember exactly what
the comment was, but apparently our old general manager, Tom
Herschel was he went berserk like he wanted to sue us,
and they had to com him done and go, well,
what exactly would.
Speaker 6 (01:40:22):
You see for?
Speaker 1 (01:40:24):
I mean, we did live in the United States of America.
You do have freedom of speech. And he's the one
I didn't know that. He's the one that shut the
whole thing down. That's why we don't have our archives.
It's because of Tom Herschel, our general manager. Damn, our
old general manager. Why do you call him? Take him
(01:40:44):
off to lunch? Work this deal over her? I apologize
Paul his daughter take her. Oh that's a line.
Speaker 6 (01:40:52):
She was good looking that daughter.
Speaker 1 (01:40:56):
Old her for ten years over your he said it
in a different ways. Over you have the tapes, go
back and pull that audio. This guy will not let
it go. And I swear I apologize to him and
I said sorry.
Speaker 6 (01:41:06):
He said, you never apologize.
Speaker 1 (01:41:08):
Well, because we left this is where we were leaving.
No no, no, this is a no no.
Speaker 6 (01:41:12):
We were already here. We were here on this station
when you said this.
Speaker 1 (01:41:16):
I think he apologized on the air. I'm sure I did.
Speaker 19 (01:41:19):
Well.
Speaker 1 (01:41:19):
The last time I talked to Tom Herschel, which was boy,
I don't know was there, old boss. When was the
last time. I must have told you what maybe a
year ago or something I talked to Tom. I think
I talked to Tom probably about a year ago. He
brought that up eight years after the fact. He goes,
you know, move on your sidekick over there has never
(01:41:43):
called to apologize. Number I have it. I do talk
to Tom, so I told him. I told him, I said,
I apologize.
Speaker 23 (01:41:51):
He should be because he's getting mentioned now. Otherwise no
one would even talk about Tom Herschel. So, yeah, thanks,
thanks Peter, You're welcome.
Speaker 8 (01:41:59):
Tom.
Speaker 1 (01:42:00):
You should call him seriously. But back to Trevor, thanks
for he gave me a vight pen and it's loaded,
so I appreciate that, I mean loaded with nicotine or
something else, you know, telling the guy thank you. That's
a class act. So fun weekend for medical needs.
Speaker 6 (01:42:21):
Yeah, ye, Now what is this dog?
Speaker 1 (01:42:24):
Do you really claim that that dog is a service dog?
Speaker 2 (01:42:26):
Yeah?
Speaker 23 (01:42:26):
I have paperwork for that off the internet, though I
know my doctor said I needed the dog, So I
got where did.
Speaker 6 (01:42:33):
You get the paperwork from? Well, from your actual doctor?
Speaker 23 (01:42:36):
According to yes, yes, sir, my doctor signed the paperwork
in according to eighty, you don't say I like register
the service animal. So like my doctor actually gave me
the like prescription more or less for the animals. So
it is signed by I mean totally.
Speaker 1 (01:42:49):
And this dog has gone through what kind of training
to be a service animal?
Speaker 23 (01:42:54):
Like extensive it cost? You know, people have trained it.
You trained it, You trained it, you want you I'm
not talks.
Speaker 1 (01:43:00):
Loading go for it.
Speaker 6 (01:43:01):
No, just yeah you could talk to let it up
all you want.
Speaker 23 (01:43:04):
No, he came like that, he kind of he came training,
so I was able to pick him out and then
he goes. He was actually rescued from the apl uh
and he was able to do that.
Speaker 1 (01:43:14):
So why did they get put him at? Who gave
him up? What happened? He ate a baby?
Speaker 23 (01:43:20):
He ripped a baby and half No he uh, the
family actually had a second baby and they couldn't take
care of the dog anymore because he is deaf, so
he requires special attention. So not only is my service dog,
he's I'm also a service human. So it works out
quite well for the both of us. See, this is
what I'm talking about it but the whole thing is
a scam. They should outlaw service animals. I'm sorry if
you're blind and you have a seeing eye dog, but
(01:43:42):
other people.
Speaker 1 (01:43:42):
Have ruined it.
Speaker 23 (01:43:43):
Well, I gotta tell you though, if you read the laws,
it's the only federal law that lets you get away
with whatever you want.
Speaker 1 (01:43:51):
They're allowed to.
Speaker 23 (01:43:52):
Ask two questions, you know, is it a service animal?
And then what service is it trained to provide? Anything
of that is federal law violation or hip of violation.
So I'm breaking to what service does it provide them?
It's a trained position with medical needs, and anything other
than that would be technically hippo violet, you know what
I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (01:44:07):
Like so like it's the only support.
Speaker 23 (01:44:10):
No, it's a service animal, So it's not a therapy
animal and it's not an emotional support animals.
Speaker 1 (01:44:13):
Actually, the Big Boy service animals animals.
Speaker 6 (01:44:17):
What kind of service does it provide though?
Speaker 1 (01:44:19):
It's trainer assist me with my medical needs?
Speaker 6 (01:44:21):
And how does it do that?
Speaker 23 (01:44:23):
Just you know, if anything happens, he lets me know
in advance, because these deaths. Who has a really good sniffer?
What are your medical scam scam scam sniffing?
Speaker 1 (01:44:31):
Uh? You know, he he has. He can detect things
in the body that happened before anyone else. So has
he ever alerted you to something? You're not high enough
for something? Am I right now?
Speaker 24 (01:44:43):
Yeah?
Speaker 23 (01:44:49):
I'm not hungry. No, I did five years in the joint,
so I have a lot of anxiety, and you know
it's a great thing. Like I've never taken like any
kind of medication. If I I had, like A said,
a couple of times, I thought I was gonna die.
So yeah, I just have like a little vapor. What
did you do five years in the clink for Burnley robbery?
Speaker 1 (01:45:08):
Receiving me stilling property? All right, so give me the
run down. How did that happen? Charlie put your wallet
in their front pocket.
Speaker 23 (01:45:15):
No, I had purchased whole bunch of stolen stuff, like
all kinds of stolen stuff. And when those people got
what at the time was always like two thousand and seven,
like big screen TVs and all that.
Speaker 1 (01:45:24):
So eventually people got caught. I got told on.
Speaker 23 (01:45:26):
They showed up my house and anything they found in
my house was like, oh, this is stolen. I had
like a random PlayStation from somewhere that someone had a
receipt for somewhere, and they're like, oh, this is stolen.
Speaker 1 (01:45:35):
And he was like ten years old. So I got like,
you weren't just buying I mean, this was some sort
of scam operation that was going on, so you you
weren't actually stealing the stuff. So I mean I knew.
Speaker 23 (01:45:47):
Look, I look, I knew, okay. I mean, let's full
a slosho. I got convicted.
Speaker 1 (01:45:50):
I did my time. I knew what was going on, okay,
And you bought it in order to just keep in
your house or to turn around and resell it. It depends,
you know.
Speaker 23 (01:45:59):
I still I mean like when I buy stuff now,
like I bought like have supreme stuff and people come
over and say I want that, I'll sell it to them.
Speaker 1 (01:46:06):
Even though you know it's mine.
Speaker 23 (01:46:07):
But I mean, you know, at the time, so at
the time, you could get like a big screen TV
for like five hundred dollars cash. I mean they were
going for you know, thousands of dollars. You know, this
is like two thousands, six, two thousand and seven. So
I mean, sure I knew. I mean, you know, let's
be honest.
Speaker 6 (01:46:21):
How much stuff were you buying in a like a
one year period, Well, every.
Speaker 1 (01:46:26):
Day, I mean, yeah, you know, I mean it was happening.
So it's not like I bought a TV from data
and then you know, I just have this in my
house and then I find out later that dater stole
that TV. They probably wouldn't charge me with anything, you know,
I mean I was.
Speaker 23 (01:46:42):
I mean the people that I was getting it from
are like I did five it came out. I'm doing great,
Like I've traveled the world. I've been to three countries already.
This year, I went to fourteen states. You know, I'm
doing great.
Speaker 1 (01:46:50):
Out of a job. My buddies bought a drive through employed.
Speaker 23 (01:46:53):
So like when they say felons can't do it, I mean, yeah,
if you don't want to work, okay, but you have
to try and it ain't easy, but you can't just
do it, so like, you know, it's it's different, you know,
you know it's like, what were.
Speaker 1 (01:47:04):
You gonna ask why? I didn't know. He said he
was he went to prison for five years. I didn't
know why. It was for receiving stolen goods or whatever. Yeah,
he's a he's been handing us the Supreme stuff. I
ever Supreme. I have receipts for all of that. And
I was like, oh, this is great.
Speaker 6 (01:47:21):
So you guys are all, yeah, you're all that I.
Speaker 1 (01:47:24):
Have ree I have. I have full re seats for
any everything that I have. It's just a little scary
because he brought in He brought in a bunch of
more Supreme stuff today, which is a brand that the
Weird Brand where everything costs four hundred dollars thanks to
over to, thanks to Rover.
Speaker 23 (01:47:38):
Because there was a segment rovers like it's the stupidest
thing ever, right, So I'm like, oh, it is kind
of stupid.
Speaker 1 (01:47:44):
So I saw a fanny pack and I'm like, oh, Charlie.
And then I saw hats so I said that cause
well he's getting it from China. Yeah, it comes from China.
Speaker 6 (01:47:52):
Because it's all.
Speaker 1 (01:47:54):
You're getting.
Speaker 6 (01:47:55):
You're getting like a copular trademark, Rover said.
Speaker 23 (01:48:00):
I think Rover's exact thing was like, why didn't someone
just put their name on anything and just sell it?
Speaker 8 (01:48:04):
Right?
Speaker 23 (01:48:05):
So people in China have figured this out, so you
should talk to them because they're ripping you off, man.
But no, yeah, you can get all this crap from
China and the face is even better than the real.
Speaker 1 (01:48:14):
Yeah for real.
Speaker 23 (01:48:15):
So well, I have plenty of the real stuff too,
like my rovers more and Glory hoodie authentic that is.
Speaker 1 (01:48:21):
He gave us a Supreme hat and I didn't really
know the power of this. It was just like a
bright red hat. It was a Supreme on it. It's
like this but like red more or less. Yeah, And
I walked into Chipotle with it and these thirteen year
old kid just started going nuts in there. I didn't
I forgot. I was even wearing it, pointing at me
screaming like, let me buy that from you. And I
was like, I was the coolest thirteen year old in
the world at thirty three. Yeah, And I was like,
(01:48:44):
they tried to buy it right off my head, and
I'm like, no, I'm not going.
Speaker 16 (01:48:47):
To sell wait till Charlie gets jumped. Yeah, yeah, I
wren't that one time and I gave it to Nads.
I said, I can't handle this power. My girl wanted
me wear it all these d Yeah, exactly. You should
be embarrassed. I was out with a reg Supreme hat
on a thirty years old. I've never I lived on
the east Side.
Speaker 23 (01:49:04):
I guess it's not jumping like that on the east side,
But no one's ever asked me, like, I've only gotten
a question about like shoes one time, but I've never
had like a hat or a hoodie or anything like.
Speaker 1 (01:49:13):
Just so you did five years in the in the
clink was harder, was it? I mean, I wouldn't want
to spend five years And I don't know. Some people
go there and they tell me it's not that hard.
They actually like being in jail. No, I'll be honest
with you.
Speaker 23 (01:49:25):
So, like the first six months I did in the
county and then I did like three months in the rain,
that was probably the hardest time I've ever done.
Speaker 1 (01:49:32):
It was really rough.
Speaker 23 (01:49:33):
The only key to surviving the joint is you just
can't be the weakest one, Okay, Like, as long as
somebody's weaker than you exactly exactly, so you don't have
to be strong or necessarily like the toughest guy. But
when someone I mean, you know, I mean, you just
can't if there's someone weaker that's gonna be the next target,
you know what I'm saying. So you can't be the
weakest one. And that's really the key to survival.
Speaker 6 (01:49:53):
How do you prove that you're not the weakest one.
Speaker 1 (01:49:55):
They'll they'll find out real quick. You gotta go there
and beat the guy's asked the very first day because
they know you're not the lowest guy.
Speaker 23 (01:50:01):
It's not the first day because when you walk in,
like literally it's a man, you're like fresh meat because
you walk down the compound and you just come from
Lorrain and you have a big bag of all your
stuff that you have and you walk it over your
shoulder and at the time, the housing and need to
go to was all the way on the side of
the compound. So you're walking in and everyone dude's clocking
everything you got and you can definitely see there's definitely
(01:50:21):
some like puni ass little white guys walking in that
you can definitely see, oh that's number one. Or when
the show mos come in that the CEOs will let
you know, hey, guys, we got a chow mo coming
in bed thirteen, so uh say hi to them when
it gets here and stuff like that. So uh just launch.
You're not the weakest.
Speaker 1 (01:50:37):
I mean I've seen it would the last two seconds
in prison, I would be the weakest one in there
right for sure.
Speaker 23 (01:50:42):
And then after Richmond, I got to go to Mansfield Camp,
which is Camp Cupcase. Let me tell you they let
me work outside of the fence. I smoked more weed
in that joint.
Speaker 1 (01:50:53):
How'd you get in? They keys through it? Yeah, more
or less or like at that place, since you work
outside of the.
Speaker 6 (01:50:57):
Fence, someone would smuggle up their ass, uh, I mean
more and.
Speaker 1 (01:51:02):
More on the joint before that.
Speaker 23 (01:51:03):
But when you're when you work outside the fence, yea,
like they cracked down on it now and it's pretty
much over with. So it's not like I'm giving anything
up here. But like at the time, there'd be like
farm workers, so people would drop stuff off and then
you they would just come like we would be in there,
we'd be locked up and then one of the weekends
come in and to be like, oh look what we got.
Speaker 1 (01:51:20):
Because even out loud tobacco.
Speaker 23 (01:51:21):
In March of two thousand and nine, I saw people
get fed up over tobacco. You want to you want
to talk about people getting in fights over over something,
Tobacco was probably the biggest.
Speaker 6 (01:51:32):
Uh wait.
Speaker 1 (01:51:32):
So if I had cigarettes and you wanted them, I'd
get my ass beat. Is that what you're talking about, dude?
Speaker 10 (01:51:36):
They do.
Speaker 23 (01:51:37):
I remember seeing a dude we were at the top
of like there's a stairs like battle stairs, like two flights,
the stairs that go down like a flight and then
a platform.
Speaker 1 (01:51:44):
In another flight.
Speaker 23 (01:51:45):
A dude, a black guy, was talking to this white
guy and he was like, yo, man, I want your smoker.
And dude was like, well, it's going to be this much.
And dude was like, no, f that, I'm I'm taking
that s and he went like boom and like booted
him down the stairs like two flights. Well, he hit
the first platform with the momentum he was going. He
went down the next mount too. It was that tobacco
(01:52:06):
was probably the craziest thing, and it still goes. There's
bedposts that were hollow that had been filling up with
people's ashes since the bed was there fifteen years ago.
They would come by with broomsticks. It was called the BP,
the bedpost. They'd take the broomstick and shove it down
in there. Get all the the butts and cigarettes out,
because you roll your own in the joint to roll
your own. They get them all out, put them in
(01:52:27):
a coffee filter. Sometimes rinse them out and resell them
as bedposts. Hit like tons and tons of money for that.
It was the craziest thing. It was one of the
worst things there were. Oh, it was totally gross. People
were getting like diseases. I actually had a star implanted
in my penis while I was locked up.
Speaker 6 (01:52:41):
A star implanted in your penis?
Speaker 23 (01:52:43):
Man, So they cut so this is the shaft. They
rolled it like this, so like two skins, and they
cut right here and made a channel. And then I
had a star put in the middle and each side
was showed shut.
Speaker 1 (01:52:56):
Well, what's the star for? What like a star? That
could be cool? Decutive star. It looks like it looks
like this looks like a five point star whipping out.
Show it to what is happening right now?
Speaker 11 (01:53:16):
She installed a starfish tumor on his wa You need
to see this. I cannot believe that you you have that.
Show it to come in here and show coming here and.
Speaker 1 (01:53:31):
We come in here. Let them come in, bring the dogs.
Show this to.
Speaker 6 (01:53:35):
Won't be hashtag me too. She's a she's an adult woman.
Speaker 1 (01:53:38):
She show this to. Uh the dog did come in good?
So show this. Uh you gotta see this.
Speaker 6 (01:53:48):
Check that over, turn around, turn around? Do go over there?
Does she go over there?
Speaker 7 (01:53:54):
Come on?
Speaker 1 (01:53:56):
Oh my god, in that corner. Take everything round against
the wall like that. Now it's gonna be the whole
shaf all right, she's going over there to check out
the Oh man, oh my god, it's like a gummy bear.
What the hell? What the hell?
Speaker 6 (01:54:15):
This guy's insane? You know what the point is, my
cad is this?
Speaker 1 (01:54:21):
I mean, do you see that? I saw it from
all the way over there.
Speaker 8 (01:54:24):
It is.
Speaker 6 (01:54:25):
It is the size of a Star Wars. Yeah, gun drop.
Speaker 23 (01:54:29):
It gets used like if it gets used a lot,
like if I, like you used a lot, like it'll
swell up a little bit.
Speaker 1 (01:54:34):
But it only hurt like when I had it done.
And the point was, I gotta tell you.
Speaker 23 (01:54:38):
So, when you're incarcerated, all you think about is getting out,
getting chicks, like so when you're in there, everything is
a good idea, like Oh my god, I'm gonna get
this implaneted in my unit and by the time I
get out, I'm gonna be like a sex god or
you know, every chick because you're you're You're like, I'm
gonna go to the bar and the conversation starts be
like yep, I had a star and planet in my
and then they're like, let me see it. You know
(01:54:59):
what I'm saying, Like that that's your saving starter. So
when you're locked up, that seems like the best I
d in the world. Like, I'm gonna get out, and.
Speaker 1 (01:55:06):
What isn't actually implanted in there?
Speaker 6 (01:55:09):
Like so like a piece of plasts.
Speaker 1 (01:55:11):
Yeah, it's a domino playing a domino.
Speaker 23 (01:55:18):
I put toilet paper paper down on the seat before
they cut me open, so it's pretty sterile.
Speaker 1 (01:55:23):
But did they clean the domino before they placed? Oh yeah,
so yes, No, no, he thought, but I thought he
did it when he got out, I thought he was
talking about it, and then I got out.
Speaker 11 (01:55:32):
And this operations he does it like a guy named Cookie.
His name was dos doc stew doctor. His credential well docs.
He was in for I want to say meth, but no.
Speaker 23 (01:55:46):
So someone sent in the paperwork from the outside that said,
you can cut your crap open and put stuff in there.
Speaker 1 (01:55:52):
People putting beads and all up in there. It's called
the pearl.
Speaker 23 (01:55:54):
The Chinese were doing it three thousand years ago, and
they put a fleck of sand in the bead.
Speaker 1 (01:55:59):
So the more you junk jangled, more afflute you were.
I gotta take a break. Now, let me take a break.
We'll be right back on Rovers Morning hang on previously
on Rovers Morning Glory. It continues now speaking since damas
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with us, you know, he's been with us for the past.
He's filling in for Nads while Nads is deep in recuperation.
I will bring up it's funny that he has a
Shawan Street Entertainment shirt on talks letting himself up dumb
our old phone screener who's been filling in. His real
name is Sean Street, and he has this wedding DJ business,
(01:56:46):
and he he had a couple of logos made effectively,
there's both of them on the same shirt, Shawn Street
Entertainment and it's like a street sign, and then the
other one is two intermingling headphones. I have to laugh
because as he wore that t shirt and I will
never forget that. Brandon, our graphics guy. Uh, this was
like two years ago. Colls me. He goes, you still
(01:57:09):
talk to them? I go now, he goes, okay, because
I designed two logos for him and he never paid me.
Oh really, he actually did one, not the same. He
did a basic street sign with my name on it.
Anthony did these two? These are Anthony Anthony science. No,
Anthony said, I didn't have to do it totally free charge.
Speaker 2 (01:57:29):
So nice.
Speaker 1 (01:57:30):
Try Brandon, your design wasn't good enough for me to
choose to you, so, buddy, And why wouldn't you have
asked me directly? You bitch? What kind of bitch move
was that? I'm so tired of bitch asked men who
go to Rover if they have a problem with me. Seriously,
(01:57:50):
we live in a world full of bitch ass people
who go tattle to somebody's former employer about something that
is not include his money. God me, I think he
I think he said he didn't hear anything back, like
he kept asking dumb and dumb just didn't un true.
Speaker 6 (01:58:08):
That is, that's untrue. He sent one thing, did he logo?
Speaker 15 (01:58:11):
And you said you're gonna pay for a logo? Never
you chose to use it over No was it when
you first talked to him? Were you gonna pay him?
Speaker 1 (01:58:18):
Like believe there was one email sent he and I
said it'd be great to you know some options. I
think he sent one picture back. It wasn't what I wanted.
I liked Anthony street sign design because he added the
headphones to the top of it, so it was unique
and different and looked almost like a light pole. To
pay for work like that, I don't know how, I
(01:58:38):
don't know what I want to do it this way?
Speaker 6 (01:58:42):
Send This is the dumbest thing I've ever.
Speaker 1 (01:58:47):
Entertainment. How much you charged for a logo? I don't know.
It's unused, so I'm not sure. Send me a bill
for a spec that was unused. And this is the
most ridiculous. I seriously like, if you have a problem
with another man, especially when it comes to something business related,
not Rover's morning glory related, why would you then tell
(01:59:08):
Rover about it and not me, not the person who
you have a business dealing with. He could get a
hold of you. I think you were.
Speaker 6 (01:59:15):
You were blanking his calls.
Speaker 1 (01:59:18):
This is one I would screenshot him and send him
to me. Let's do it. Send him the rover, Brandon,
since you want to you can't send things to me,
Send them all Rover and he'll tell everybody about come
up with the streets and the logo.
Speaker 16 (01:59:29):
And then you didn't like it, and then gave Snitzer
the street line, street signed logo idea.
Speaker 1 (01:59:34):
Ask Anthony, I don't know, I ask Anthony last same streets.
It just kind of makes sense a second, such a
unique and amazingly original design.
Speaker 6 (01:59:43):
Brandon's design that he gave it was a street sign.
Speaker 1 (01:59:47):
But here's the thing.
Speaker 19 (01:59:48):
I just.
Speaker 1 (01:59:53):
Coin. You went to Snitzer and had him and he
You didn't tell Snitz what to do. He just also
act did give Snitzer and I for something, and he said,
your idea is stupid. Don't use that. It was like
a Superman diamond with a music not in it or something.
I'm an awful graphic designer. That's why I said, hey,
you're a professional, come up with an idea. So it
was it was just by happenstance that he also came
(02:00:15):
up with a street signed logo. His name is Strange Streets.
But did you show the brand design?
Speaker 8 (02:00:24):
No?
Speaker 1 (02:00:25):
No, I just had I saw a Superman logo.
Speaker 6 (02:00:26):
That's all no, that's it.
Speaker 1 (02:00:28):
Did you ever mentioned Street Signed? I think you probably
still have access to my old email, because I'm pretty
sure that's what I sent the Brandon through. If you do,
if you can redo the old email, I don't have
your old email. Anythink I archive this for the account recount?
Speaker 6 (02:00:43):
I'm sure the count.
Speaker 1 (02:00:44):
If you said you keep all your emails, do you
have the old brand? But I think the dumb at
rover radio dot com is deleted? Oh well, I don't
know how that works. I don't know if you can
reactivate that kind of stuff. My point is you can
go to see any exchange I have with him. He's
more than welcome to show you. All the exchanges are
alleged emails that I never replied to, and you can
date stamp them too.
Speaker 6 (02:01:03):
I'd love to see all these. I love to see
all of them.
Speaker 1 (02:01:07):
Did you go to Snitcher and say street Sign?
Speaker 10 (02:01:11):
No?
Speaker 1 (02:01:12):
Okay, it's coincidental, isn't it. Did you tell Brandon street Sign?
I don't know.
Speaker 6 (02:01:18):
I don't I honestly don't remember. This was so long ago.
Speaker 1 (02:01:20):
There was a huge.
Speaker 6 (02:01:23):
There was a massive gap between these two incidences too.
Speaker 1 (02:01:26):
Like when I I keep biting my toue in the
middle of the night. I can't and it won't heal.
I keep biting the same spot, so it keeps and
I don't worry about it anyway. Strange that really bothers
me that he's alleging this, because hey, come to me
number one B. There's such a gap between those two times,
(02:01:51):
and I would love to see the file I did.
Probably just send me the fire on the show with
all your child's he thought, deadbeat dad beat graphic artists
after yourself, Dude, I will never let you stand there
and call I seriously, dude, you could call me anything
in this world, but that I will let you call
(02:02:13):
me every name on this planet. I knew that get
under his Well, why wouldn't it, dude, when I pride
myself on that Seriously, what a pump. I'm just busting
your balls though, Jad.
Speaker 6 (02:02:26):
Good for you that I knew that.
Speaker 2 (02:02:31):
Why?
Speaker 1 (02:02:34):
All right, Uh, we'll get to our last of the morning.
Speaker 16 (02:02:37):
Yes, so I'm stepped out of the room and let's
go to the bathroom. But we were able to track
down all of these emails. You were from Snitzer to Dumb,
from Dumb to Brandon. So we have the two different conversations.
Speaker 1 (02:02:49):
I have these right here. How did you get those?
From Brandon to Dumb? I have them? How'd you get them?
And you can kind of go over them and see
who How did you get those deleted? No, it's from
his his his phone, no whatever, his U Sean Street
entertainment emails outside of work.
Speaker 16 (02:03:08):
He's highlighting stuff. He's well highlights. So you have the
dates ready to go. I don't know if Dumb wants
to present these or not. Exhibit A, Exhibit A, Exhibit B.
Speaker 1 (02:03:16):
We need a ruling on this. Rover who Well you
need to hear from the other side. No, I know,
but you have to rule who owes who?
Speaker 10 (02:03:21):
You know?
Speaker 1 (02:03:22):
Like Judge Judy at the end desides who owes who?
The buddy? Rule right, give me a gavel sound effects
effects guy, Come on, now, it's time for rovers rule.
I was getting the fun. Where's Dumb? I'm nervous, heres me?
(02:03:43):
I need more manly gavel sound. I need one off
like that, almost like the law and Order one. It's
not like somebody's spanking off. I don't know how to
cavil something like a sledgehammer. That's right, all right, Order
(02:04:03):
order in the court. Here it comes, it comes dumb.
All right, here it comes. I have your evidence here.
Speaker 6 (02:04:11):
You want to submit evidence to me, let me it in.
I don't want it to be teething by my hands.
Speaker 1 (02:04:16):
Okay, all right, bring in, bring in the uh, bring
in the evidence for me, please, Charlie Well Dom is
wearing a shirt that has the logo of his company,
Sean Street Entertainment on it, two logos front and back.
And I go, that's funny because Brandon, our graphics guy,
told me that he called me and goes, you talked
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to Dom. Still, I go, no, and that really goes.
Well he wants me to do a logo and never
paid me for it nothing. I said, uh, oh, all right, well,
I guess you're probably out of lock.
Speaker 6 (02:04:48):
Oh this is years ago.
Speaker 1 (02:04:49):
So I said, I find it funny that he's not
wearing this T shirt with the logo. And thumb says, no,
this isn't Brandon's logo. This was a logo made by Snitzer,
our video guy. So and and I said, well, what
was the logo branded made for you? A street sign?
I knew that it was a street sign, same sign
he has right now. And then then he says that
(02:05:11):
he went he didn't like it the one that Brandon did,
and he gave he talked to Stints about it, and
Snitt's then also miraculously also made a street sign very similar.
Strange coincidence. That is a strange coincidence, isn't it. Let
me go to uh, let's let me call as a witness, Brandon,
our graphics guy branding. Good morning, Good morning? All right, so, uh,
(02:05:36):
what's your side of the story. I know we're going
back years, but I just brought this up because he's
wearing a T shirt now that has a logo on it,
and I thought it was a logo that you designed,
but it turns out it's not. But I recall that
you had told me that you made a logo for him,
and then you never heard anything back from him.
Speaker 19 (02:05:52):
Well, ye, shortly after Dumb left the show, he contacted
me and said that he was doing you know, his
DJ business or whatever, and that he wanted me to
put together a logo and some business cards. So I
put together a design that had like the you know,
the cross street two street signs that said Sean Street Entertainment.
(02:06:13):
I think I had like a little microphone above it.
And the feedback was like well, I'm not sure about
the microphone or something, so I think I might have
tried something else, and I put together a little business
card layout and then I just kind of kind of
never heard much about it after that. So I figured,
all right, you know, maybe he's not really going to
do a DJ business. And you know, I know that
(02:06:34):
after he left the show, you know, I figured he
wasn't breaking in millions doing DJ stuff, so I wasn't
really going.
Speaker 1 (02:06:42):
To bug him about it.
Speaker 19 (02:06:43):
You know, figured maybe he just got some day job
or whatever and hung up.
Speaker 6 (02:06:46):
The DJ thing.
Speaker 8 (02:06:48):
And then a while later, I mean it was easily
a year or two later, I got an invitation to
you know whatever connect on LinkedIn, and so I clicked
it and there was like a reworked version of my logo.
Speaker 1 (02:07:07):
To pick you off.
Speaker 4 (02:07:09):
It pissed me off so much that it was kind
of like like, dude, like, you know, I.
Speaker 1 (02:07:15):
Don't who does that? Dumb Sean Street his name's right
on the Love. I just want to get this, I
just want to get this straight. So you you thought
that you think I took your artwork gave it to
somebody else to rework, Well that's what happened. That's what happened.
(02:07:37):
So I took a file. So that's why I want
to I wanted. I took a file forwarded to another
graphic designer. It said, rework this file. That's what you're
alleging here. Well, I don't know what else to do it. Well, Brandon,
the master of creativity you are, came up with a
street sign with the last name street.
Speaker 6 (02:07:58):
So I just wanted to let me finish. It's my turn.
This is how it works. I wonder how you came
up with that name or that design.
Speaker 1 (02:08:09):
I wonder where the creativity was founded within you to
come up with a street sign that no other person
on the planet would come up with a street sign
for my logo, maybe the logos. I'm not talking to
you right now, Brandon, honestly, that's a very honest, open question.
Let's let me ask you this answer my question. First,
(02:08:33):
is drawing a street sign for the last named street
a real stretch of creativity that only you, master artist
Brandon could come up with?
Speaker 6 (02:08:46):
No, Okay, thank you.
Speaker 1 (02:08:48):
Let me ask you a question.
Speaker 25 (02:08:50):
Why did you have somebody do almost exactly what I.
Speaker 2 (02:08:55):
Did after I had done it.
Speaker 1 (02:08:58):
I didn't because he got a free That's what I
was Snitzer did it for free? Okay, Anthony, Yeah, I'd
like to call to the to the stand the next witness,
my witness one, Anthony Snitzer. Can you please explain the
timeline and the recommendation regarding payment.
Speaker 18 (02:09:15):
Anthony, Well, I I didn't know anything about Brandon's logo whatever.
The first thing I thought of when Shawn Street, I thought, oh,
street signs. So I did a street sign just like that,
and I I emailed a working over a whole bunch
of different logos that I came up with, all around
headphones with the ass. So he wanted like a Superman logo,
and I go, I don't know if you could do
(02:09:36):
the Superman logo because that's already this trademark and stuff,
and so the street signs just like I think a
bunch of people would probably come up with that.
Speaker 16 (02:09:43):
Well, I send you both logos. Maybe they don't look similar,
and you can make Can you.
Speaker 1 (02:09:47):
Give those to Snitch? Can you send those so you
can put them full screen on RMG TV. I don't
know what I'm looking at. I don't know what's one
is Anthony's. Yeah, that's right, okay, Yeah, they line up
almost identical. Then you've got a problem. I'm gonna make
your problem. You know what I mean? This Brandon, It
sounds like a small claims court issue, right, yes, but
(02:10:09):
if it's completely different sen Snitcher both okay, all right,
let's see what are we looking at here now I'm
coming into the courtroom. Dumb a former four hundred pound
phone screener who's lost weight and hopes he doesn't lose
this case? All right, what do we have? Snits? What
(02:10:30):
is a which? What did I do first?
Speaker 16 (02:10:32):
Well, I'd put I'd put yours up for snitcher so
you can see what Dumb's using right now?
Speaker 3 (02:10:37):
All right?
Speaker 1 (02:10:38):
This is what Dumb is using right now, this logo
for Sean Street Entertainment, his wedding DJ business. There's a
couple of different ideas I came up with. All right,
there's a whole sheet there with the headphone logo thing.
Speaker 16 (02:10:52):
But I would say the one in question right now
is the street sign one right that's right right bottom
off the street, which is on the back of his
T shirt, right, yes it is.
Speaker 6 (02:11:02):
And if on the back of his.
Speaker 1 (02:11:03):
T shirt right now? Okay, if we can see the
other one, oh man flies up. Two different signs, I
can go on Google.
Speaker 18 (02:11:13):
Right now, there's a thousand, if not one hundred thousand
cross street signs.
Speaker 1 (02:11:18):
This is what a cross street looks like. It's in fact,
you can find that anywhere. I mean, wait, it's the
first thing you think of when you think of street.
A streets would be one, it's two, it's it's three words. Though,
if it was just Shawn Street, then be one thing.
But Shaw Street entertainment. So you have to do it.
Speaker 15 (02:11:33):
Sure, let's see if it looks any Oh my wait,
wait wait, that's snitchers were dumbs wearing right now?
Speaker 1 (02:11:38):
Put up Brandon's again. Yeah, it's totally different. One's green,
one's white, but it's exact same. Bo that's the same thing.
Speaker 6 (02:11:47):
They're flip flop they are. But here's the thing I'm
telling you, on my life.
Speaker 1 (02:11:51):
I did not do this. I want I want if Brandon,
if you believe I used to a design and you
would like to get paid for it, all you have
to do is send me an invoice. In fact, you
send a business card design. I didn't even use that.
I use a different design for our business side. Why
if you do the if you have him do the
work and no offense. But I mean neither one of
(02:12:13):
these guys. I don't think they spent weeks working on
this designer. Well, but what I think Brandon's argument is, why, if,
why would you just tell him I want something different,
I want this, or I want that, or make this
change and let him get paid for the work that
he's done, as opposed to just dropping off the face
(02:12:34):
of the earth and then having Snitz do it for free.
What wait what I said he was going to pay me,
and I said, don't worry about it.
Speaker 6 (02:12:41):
I was gonna say I did offer. In fact, you'll
see in one of them you think.
Speaker 1 (02:12:47):
Look, I'm sorry they said to be a freaking bill.
I mean, honestly, how hard is this for you to do?
That's what business owners do. When I have a customer
who I do work for, I send them a bill
the time it works, you invoice people for the What
do you want me to chase you down to pay you?
Speaker 19 (02:13:03):
Well, the problem was that there was never a resolution
to the project.
Speaker 1 (02:13:08):
Yes, great follow up, great business follow up to say, hey,
I just wanted to see how that card went. Did
you decide Dona logo should I choose something else for you?
I get it. You didn't follow up I didn't really
care for the design. We went elsewhere, were in our
separate ways, and then then you were so but hurt
about it. You went and told my ex boss instead
(02:13:29):
of coming to me like a man and saying, hey,
by the way, did you rework my thing? Am I
gonna get paid for what I did? I just want
to say, I think that's kind of crappy that you
did that. Instead you go to another man's former boss
to tattle like a little bitch. Brandon. I mean, there's
no other way to describe what you're doing other than
a bitch made ass move, Like what how what man
(02:13:54):
can back up what you just did? I'm having no problem.
I'm still waiting for you to do it. I'm a
giggling at Rob's jokes. All right, well, Brandon, Uh, what
are you ruling on this? On this, this is Brandon.
I'm looking at the I'm looking at the evidence that
they've the email evidence that he's provided to me. It
(02:14:18):
looks like dumb communicated with Brandon in February of twenty thirteen.
He was sent a design in March of twenty thirteen,
(02:14:41):
which to which he responded, Yo, Brandon, exclamation point, I
love the graphic exclamation point. It looks sweet exclamation point.
I love the street sign. Feel you gave it exclamation point,
very cool exclamation point. That's one, two, three, top four.
(02:15:03):
Five explanation points for those keeping track. Hmm, he might
have a case it was only four, but he's five
exclamation points. He loved this design.
Speaker 6 (02:15:11):
Yeah, he loves him so much. It's it's being published everywhere.
Loved it. Let me see, I'm going on here.
Speaker 13 (02:15:19):
Uh now, Brandon has a lot of emails from me
where he'll design something and I'll say, no, I.
Speaker 1 (02:15:25):
Don't like it, not gonna go with it, rework it,
you want to see you next Tuesday.
Speaker 6 (02:15:29):
I'm a little more diplomatic.
Speaker 13 (02:15:30):
And he reworks it, and then I love it. So
that's if you really didn't like it. I didn't like
the rework either.
Speaker 1 (02:15:37):
I'm sorry. I was just trying to be nice. I
like Brandon. I didn't want to say I think your
stuff is not as good as what I wanted. I
didn't want to have to keep swetting him and going
back and forth and spending a lot of money on it.
I didn't have time to keep going back and forth
and spending a lot of money, so Brandon, you wanted
to build me for the work you did, freaking build me. Otherwise,
shove your design right up here, you know what I mean?
(02:15:58):
Come on, this is a bigger issue. Here is a
man taggling to another man about a business whatever. It
wasn't even a transaction. The transaction ever occurred. Yes, that
is somebody. You work for them.
Speaker 6 (02:16:14):
You said, do you like it? You finalize it, you
follow up, you want that.
Speaker 25 (02:16:20):
Look, Tom, I'm letting you bluster about this and and
call me names and.
Speaker 1 (02:16:25):
Puff your chest up. I did not go to Rover.
Speaker 25 (02:16:29):
We sit for hours and design the calendar and things
like that, and people come up, and it came up
and I laughingly told him, oh man, I need a
logo for dumb And then I later thought a reworked
version of it popped up on LinkedIn.
Speaker 1 (02:16:45):
And he said, did he ever pay it for it?
They go, no, But it ain't no big deal.
Speaker 19 (02:16:48):
I don't think his DJ business is blowing the world
up or anything.
Speaker 1 (02:16:54):
But the point is, again, there's no chest busting, there's
no bluster here, dude. This is a very impol thing.
What are you talking about? You told somebody else It's
not like a w just I'm yelling.
Speaker 6 (02:17:10):
Because you were interrupting me first, so I had to
talk over you.
Speaker 1 (02:17:17):
All right, I'm looking at I'm also now looking at
the email he said, which is in November of twenty thirteen,
to Snits, who replied, I came up with some logo variations,
all based on a cool graphic I designed around the
letter S and some headphones. Tell me what you think now,
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all of them are indeed using this letter S in
Anthony's designs. But I do find it curious that this
street sign was used. I mean, that's to me, is
a strange coincidences.
Speaker 3 (02:17:53):
I don't.
Speaker 1 (02:17:55):
See my last name, I don't see the original email
abs from the evidence, and I don't have that Anthony.
We're talking about this evidence specifically for the email. It's
Schnitzer's reply of here's what I've come up with for
these logos. Reply, there's no indication of what they either
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emailed or discussed in advance.
Speaker 6 (02:18:22):
Just happens to find it unbelievable.
Speaker 1 (02:18:25):
The main thing is the logo is mine, so it
doesn't matter. The s logo is yours am.
Speaker 6 (02:18:31):
I will take believe sign use it again.
Speaker 1 (02:18:35):
I believe that dumb probably said I like this Street
signed logo that Brandon made for me. Can you do
something I never heard Anthony would not? Well your witness
what I don't problem. I've issued a ruling in favor
of Brandon Day no problem printing dot Com get your
(02:18:57):
twenty percent off your next calendar a prise. Uh so
uh Brandon, I rule in favor of you, and we
now send this to collections.
Speaker 6 (02:19:12):
The only luck, the only thing I.
Speaker 25 (02:19:14):
Want is a is a very excitedly worded email with
a lot.
Speaker 1 (02:19:18):
Of exclamations thanking me for my work, for the for
the contribution you you made to making Sean Street Entertainment
the huge success. Do you'd like to get on your
knees and service me while I type it? I'd be
glad to give you that email. Okay, all right, thank you, Brandon.
I appreciate it. I keep drumming, dude, he is a
(02:19:41):
drummer in a band, Brandon, great musician. Just say you
know a lot of whining about people knowing not going
to see his shows and other people other bands and
wear a lot of whining.
Speaker 11 (02:19:53):
If you like.
Speaker 1 (02:19:54):
Wilbur's Morning Glory, raise your hand. If not, then raise
your standard. Now back to the show. There's a story
I want to tell you about with cyber bullying.
Speaker 9 (02:20:12):
Now.
Speaker 1 (02:20:13):
You know, when you guys went to school, when I
went to school, you know, I I think every kid
gets bullied, at least I think every kid gets bullied,
right does every does that? Does every kid experience bullying
at some point in their lives, some form or not.
Speaker 15 (02:20:28):
Yes, Because you're never the oldest and the biggest guy
right away going through school, you're you're younger, you know,
a younger person. There's upperclassmen in every class until you
become a senior or in eighth grade, and that's.
Speaker 1 (02:20:39):
When you're real bullying started theater because you were known
as a bully in school. Oh yeah, the biggest, the biggest,
the baddest, probably.
Speaker 15 (02:20:47):
Like probably sophomore year is already over topping all the
upper classmens. So right then I really took over start
on varsity as a sophomore. So yeah, then I took over.
Speaker 1 (02:20:57):
Uh huh. Once you are playing varsity football as a sophomore,
then you were then you're bullying ramped up. I am,
oh yeah, but you didn't have cyber bullying at the time, No,
it was it around back then, So your bullying was
all in person.
Speaker 6 (02:21:15):
You would have to bully these kids.
Speaker 1 (02:21:17):
And you've said in the past you believe that bullying
is actually good for people because it makes them stronger,
and I don't know, there's probably some truth to that.
I don't think bullying is good, but I think you
are right that if a kid is bullied, and sometimes
it does strengthen them, and sometimes it motivates them dry
successful in life or to change things or whatever the
case may be. Yeah, but as a whole, I don't
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think it's good. But there was not cyber bullying when
I went to school, and I think it's probably more
difficult to be a kid these days because you have
to put up with this twenty four hours a day,
seven days a week, where you go home and people
can still continue to harass and intimidate you via social
(02:22:02):
media Instagram, TikTok, snapchat, Facebook, email, whatever, and they or
they could post things, you know, they don't even have
to do it directly to you. They could just do this,
you know, post things about you, mean things. So it's
something that kids can't get away from these days. And
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someone the few months ago goes, oh, kids are different
these days. They don't, They're nicer.
Speaker 6 (02:22:31):
I don't believe that. I don't know.
Speaker 1 (02:22:33):
I'm not a kid, so I can't tell you for sure.
I just don't believe that human nature is human nature.
And I think bullying is still going on, and I
think it's still quite prevalent. It's just probably more hidden
from schools who have these zero tolerance policies and that
kind of stuff. I don't think it's a cake walk
(02:22:55):
to be a kid these days, but anyhow, so, cyber
bullying is some thing that kids have to deal with.
And there was a girl in I think it's in
Michigan who was dealing with cyber bullying. It doesn't say
exactly how old she is, but I believe it's it's
I think it's high school, junior high at the earliest.
Speaker 6 (02:23:17):
And she was getting bullied for a period of.
Speaker 1 (02:23:23):
Months. This is going on, and this bully would send
her text messages and social media things, hundreds and hundreds
of hundreds of degrading, demeaning, nasty, threatening text messages and
stuff directed at this girl. And so the girl. You know, kids,
(02:23:46):
probably I wouldn't if I was getting bullied or something
was happening to me as a kid, The last thing
I would want to do is tell my mom.
Speaker 6 (02:23:56):
But if it yeah, oh god, I mean.
Speaker 1 (02:24:00):
A girl, Yeah, she's just gonna make it. She's gonna
make it.
Speaker 16 (02:24:04):
If it's cyber bullying, then my mom back then she
would make an account and try to bully the cyber bully.
And then it'd be so embarrassing just to suffer in silence.
Then yeah'd be waiting. Yeah, and I think that, you know,
I had a single mother.
Speaker 1 (02:24:18):
I think that mother women don't. It's a different thing
that you're dealing with. And girls certainly bully each other.
I'm not saying that they're nice to each other either,
but I don't think moms have a real good handle
on what it's like to be a fourteen or fifteen
year old boy and what you're going through. So you
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can't really turn to them. Now if gets serious enough,
then yeah, you turn to your mother. And that's what
this girl did. After this incessant cyberbullying. She finally turns
to her mother and said, Mom, there's somebody that is doing.
Speaker 3 (02:24:55):
This to me.
Speaker 1 (02:24:55):
So the mom gets on the case and she goes, Okay,
we're going to find out who is doing this. And
the mother indeed actually does do what Doogie said. She
would do. She alerts the authorities and they start investigating.
The mother also says, hey, we have to find out
who this is. Let me start asking around. She talks
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to the mother of this girl's boyfriend. The girl as
a boyfriend, and so her mom says, hey, do you
know who could possibly be doing this to my daughter?
So now both parents are on the case. They're trying
to figure out who's behind this. But the person doing
the cyberbullying is somewhat sophisticated, and I guess it's not
(02:25:42):
sophisticated these days. But they used a VPN to mask
their identity, so you wouldn't be able to just track
an IP address down easily and say, okay, here's who
did this. And the local police department there I think
I said this. I think it was in Michigan, but
I'm I'm not entirely shared. I don't remember local police departments.
(02:26:03):
It's not like the FEDS, who have a lot of
technology and resources. These, especially small town police departments, they
don't have a lot of technical resources, they don't have
people with the know how, they don't have demand power,
and so on and so forth.
Speaker 6 (02:26:20):
But this keeps going on and on, and this girl gets.
Speaker 1 (02:26:22):
Hundreds and hundreds of threatening messages and bullying messages. So
eventually the police do start, you know, they ramp up
their investigation, and it's going on for a couple of months.
The FBI eventually becomes involved and they somehow the Feds.
(02:26:42):
When you think you're doing something that's anonymous, you're using
a VPN or something, the FEDS can get to you.
They have that just like people who make cryptocurrency transactions,
and they think that's anonymous. Now it's very easily trackable.
And the FBI figures out who is behind these bullying messages,
(02:27:05):
and it turns out that it is the girl's mother herself.
The girl's own mom has been secretly cyber bullying her
own daughter for a year. Well, that's disgusting. They don't know,
and it's not in the article. They can't figure out who.
They offered no explanation for what the woman's motive was
(02:27:28):
for cyber bullying her own daughter. And the mother who
was doing the cyber bullying was actually a basketball coach
at her daughter's school while she was doing the cyber bullying.
Speaker 7 (02:27:42):
Why.
Speaker 15 (02:27:42):
I don't know why, Rover, she knows in the back
of her mind she's doing this, why score the police?
Speaker 1 (02:27:48):
She thinks it cut. So she's just like trying to
tell a daughter, hey, i'll help you.
Speaker 2 (02:27:53):
Look.
Speaker 1 (02:27:53):
Yeah, and this person she also wasn't just cyber bullying
the daughter or also the daughter's boyfriend. So I wonder
if maybe she was trying to break them up.
Speaker 13 (02:28:01):
Maybe maybe she was jealous that the boyfriend was getting
her daughter's attention and taking her away from the home.
Speaker 1 (02:28:11):
I think she's trying to like break them up. I
think they're just right to her through a cocky couple,
and she's trying to keep them in check. Can you
see it that way? You mean, it's just a way
to bring the kid down with you notches.
Speaker 15 (02:28:23):
You know, teenagers are mouthy, they're snotty, they're they're brats.
So this is the way just to hey, let's I'm
gonna keep your ego and check. Take this burn, take
this you wait, this is fat. So you're telling me
that this this mother she decides that her daughter is getting.
You know, every kid, every teenage girl, boy, thinks that they.
Speaker 1 (02:28:42):
Know everything than their parents. They're full of themselves. Yes,
they can do no wrong. Can you're telling me that?
The mother says you know what.
Speaker 6 (02:28:51):
I'm gonna take you down a notch.
Speaker 1 (02:28:52):
As you say, I'm going to take you.
Speaker 6 (02:28:54):
Down a notch.
Speaker 1 (02:28:54):
So I'm going to send you these messages that talk
You're fat, you're ugly, you're disgusting, you're stupid.
Speaker 6 (02:29:00):
You're you know whatever he's with before. I don't know,
but yeah, yeah, you think of the.
Speaker 1 (02:29:05):
Mother did this for what? That's the only thing I
could think of. Tough love.
Speaker 15 (02:29:09):
It's like a help her daughter, Yes, to keep her
in check, Rover, to throw her head, doesn't blow up
the size.
Speaker 1 (02:29:14):
Of this room. I could see that, to steer her,
like in the right direction, because who's the one person
you never listen to? Your mother?
Speaker 16 (02:29:20):
Yeah, your mom, But who are you gonna listen to
your peers, your teens, other teens that you're surrounding yourself with.
Speaker 1 (02:29:26):
And so maybe that's actually a good way to do it.
And if you can kind of steer her in the
right direction by you know, making her lose weight or whatever. Right, Yeah,
she's still loving Rover, but it's just in a different
kind of way. She's keeping up with technology. She's not
going to listen to her face to face. So let
me jump online, be anonymous and bring.
Speaker 15 (02:29:43):
Her down a few not just say you know what,
I bet it hurt the mother doing this more than
it hurt the daughter.
Speaker 1 (02:29:48):
With the comments, I'm sure the mom when she's.
Speaker 26 (02:29:50):
Typing stop and oh you fit this face, teenager with
a smelly crotch, I'm sure she's typing that hurts the
mother more than it hurts the little girl, don't you think.
Speaker 8 (02:30:02):
No?
Speaker 1 (02:30:03):
And and the mother was trying to disguise herself. She's
talking as a teenager, like, using all the teens slang
and everything that make it seem like he's coming from
a kid. And and my mom used to say that
when I would get spanked when I was a kid occasionally,
but because I had a single mother, you know, it's
(02:30:24):
hard to discipline a boy. And I would get spanked,
and my mother would try to tell me that same lines.
You must have heard that somewhere this this hurts me
more than it hurts you. I go, no, it doesn't.
My ass is stinging. This doesn't hurt you more than
it hurts me. To you, then let's try it out.
My dad would say that all the time he would
spank me, he'd hit me, Oh this hurts me more
(02:30:46):
than it hurts you. I'm crying my eyes out. My
Dad's like, trust me, it hurts me more just to
do this to you. And I'm just thinking, so, Danter,
I don't think that that's what this mother was doing.
And and and if it was, you think that that's
acceptable way of keeping your child in line.
Speaker 15 (02:31:04):
Yeah, you know how brady teenagers are. I know how
bad I was and my sisters. It's just a way
to keep the kid in check.
Speaker 1 (02:31:11):
Rover.
Speaker 15 (02:31:11):
I guarantee they were mouthing off all the time. So
Mom's like, okay, let me just do this, And I
bet I kept the kid in line.
Speaker 1 (02:31:19):
You were snitcher. You had two girls, You had girls
who were one of them at least was going, you know,
was a real problem child when they were younger, stabbing
the sister. I think they pull a knife and the
cops had to come and stuff and get a door.
H did you uh? Did you ever consider drastic measures
(02:31:44):
like this in order to try to get.
Speaker 6 (02:31:46):
Your daughter in line to bully them?
Speaker 8 (02:31:48):
No?
Speaker 1 (02:31:49):
No, I think uh. I think love is the is
the answer to almost everything. Tough love, snits, that's what
you need. Tough love. I don't know.
Speaker 18 (02:31:56):
It didn't work on me. I don't know, but no,
I mean no respect love, and then you know, patience, and.
Speaker 15 (02:32:03):
Then your kid lives at home till he's thirty five years.
Speaker 1 (02:32:05):
Old, but he's finally out. Yeah, look it worked, but
you could never trust your mother again after something like this.
If you were a sophomore in high school and your
mother did this and cyber bullied you for a period
of months or six months or a year, whatever it was,
and it says all this horrible stuff to you, Is
there any way you could redeem yourself as a parent
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down the line after that?
Speaker 24 (02:32:30):
No, there's no trust. The trust is gone after that,
the trust you. It looks like your mom doesn't love you.
It's a horrible thing.
Speaker 1 (02:32:39):
Remember the says the parents would say that their kid
has cancer or and they would munch house them by proxy.
You think it's that's falled right, where they get attention
from the sick child and their own needs are met
by having this, yes, sick kid, and they're actually sometimes
(02:33:00):
making the kid sick, you know, giving the kid poison
or something like that. Is that why she called the cops?
Speaker 7 (02:33:06):
Then? For what?
Speaker 24 (02:33:08):
She still wants you attention? She wants you attention. She
didn't think she was going to be caught. She wants attention,
she wants, oh, look my kid's getting bullied.
Speaker 6 (02:33:13):
Off, and look how hard my life is, and look
what I'm dealing with.
Speaker 1 (02:33:19):
And but I'm the hero.
Speaker 6 (02:33:21):
I'm helping her ouse and.
Speaker 13 (02:33:22):
The kid is like, mommy, help me please, and everything
seems fine because she doesn't think she's going to get caught.
Speaker 1 (02:33:28):
Huh. I wonder if that's what it is. Lisa says,
that is true. It does hurt the parent more than
the child if the discipline is for discipline and not
because they're angry. It makes us very sad we have
to spank our children. It might make you sad, but
it sure as hell doesn't hurt. You might go, oh,
this sucks.
Speaker 6 (02:33:47):
I don't want to do this to my kid, but
it's no.
Speaker 1 (02:33:51):
Actually getting spanked is to me, that has to be worse.
I remember getting spanked and how awful it was. And
I don't think that it could be worse for a
parent to spank their child. I mean, so way you're
spanking their kid, okay, whatever, It's just it doesn't hurt
the parent more, I don't think.
Speaker 6 (02:34:13):
And Joe says, not all teens are bad or mean.
Speaker 1 (02:34:16):
Rover. According to Dougiegia is a perfect little yet yeah,
she's thirteen, she's turning thirteen.
Speaker 13 (02:34:25):
A couple of nights preteen. I know there's more to come.
I didn't say my kid was perfect. Sometimes I imagine
when she says something to me, I imagine taking the
phone out of her hand and just crushing it, throwing
it through the glass or doing something like that, because
just like, where'd my kid go?
Speaker 1 (02:34:44):
It's not perfect? Note at all?
Speaker 6 (02:34:46):
What does she do that gets you that rile?
Speaker 1 (02:34:48):
Though? It's just like just the little things. You have
to nag them all the time, like how many times
clean your bathroom? Pick up your room? Pick up the cloth,
just put it in the wash or put it in
the basket. You know, well where can I ask you?
Where do you think? Single kit?
Speaker 6 (02:35:08):
It's that example from that is.
Speaker 1 (02:35:10):
Every single kit?
Speaker 13 (02:35:12):
When you're done with dinner, can you just can you
take your dishes and put it? Just bring your dishes over?
Like it's just little things. Did you do homework? Yeah,
it's just constant.
Speaker 1 (02:35:23):
They're kids. That's what we all go through that. She's
not perfect by any means? Is there a lot of bullying?
Does she tell you stories? Does she get bullied. Does
she did other kids get bullied? Is it as common
as it was when I was a kid, Cause it was,
it was, it was. It was ruthless when I was
a kid.
Speaker 6 (02:35:41):
I mean it was.
Speaker 1 (02:35:43):
I mean, I don't know how it is for girls,
but guys are very cruel to each other, young boys. Yea,
and yeah, I hear stories.
Speaker 10 (02:35:50):
I do.
Speaker 1 (02:35:51):
She you know, like Snitzer said, you can laugh all
you want.
Speaker 13 (02:35:55):
But Snitzer's like, I think, love like like people and
be nice, be kind, and that's what you just have
to tell them.
Speaker 1 (02:36:02):
Just don't. She's got a lot of different friend groups.
You hear a lot of different stories, and it's just
imperative to tell them. Just be kind to people. And
if you do see someone getting you know.
Speaker 13 (02:36:12):
Ripped on or getting bullied, just make sure that you
reach out to them and be their friend if that's possible.
Speaker 1 (02:36:19):
But I do hear stories, Julie says, if Dougie would
have started those things when g was little, she wouldn't
have had an issue now with cleaning the room.
Speaker 6 (02:36:28):
But because it was hard work as.
Speaker 1 (02:36:30):
A parent, now you're paying the price for it and
you didn't do it because it was hard work.
Speaker 13 (02:36:37):
I'm a horrible parent, get it, yes, because every kid
is just perfect. I have a friend is meticulous, and
I'm telling you meticulous. Her house is i mean insane.
And she goes to the same thing. She has to
yell at her daughter. She's got two girls, same thing.
She pick this up?
Speaker 1 (02:36:55):
What are you doing? Put your clothes in the wall
in a loggery basket like it's it's just they're being
a kid. Here's somebody who says it sounds like Gia
took over rover spot at home getting nagged by this
is something that you are, you guys someone Yeah, I
don't know what you no, thank god, you never I
(02:37:16):
mean you had four kids? Yeah, I mean right, you
give me. Yeah. There was one point there were all
teenagers at the same time. Oh I couldn't.
Speaker 24 (02:37:24):
Oh my god, I don't know. I don't know how
to survive. Really seriously. My youngest was thirteen, my oldest
was nineteen. It was like it was like, oh, did
you cry every day? I'm sure, yeah, crying right now
just thinking about it. Yeah, what was the worst thing
they did or what would get you the most riled up? Well,
I guess when they they gang up like they they
they're really like. The girls are close. The boys are close.
Speaker 18 (02:37:46):
It's like when they gang up together, like I'm like
yelling at one of them and other one will come in, Hey,
they're right, they start getting me.
Speaker 1 (02:37:53):
But don't you like that that they're standing together? Yes?
Speaker 18 (02:37:56):
And yeah, I do love that they stand together and
they and right now they have awesome relationships. The girls
are super tight. The boys are super tight. You know,
it's not against me as a parent.
Speaker 1 (02:38:05):
I was. I guess they kind of an I'm an enemy.
But did they were they always clean or did you
have to nag them? God?
Speaker 18 (02:38:12):
Well, my oldest is a super clean, organized person, but
the rest of the girls are the messiest.
Speaker 6 (02:38:17):
No, they're You don't find j.
Speaker 1 (02:38:19):
O socks all over the house knits, I didn't look
for it.
Speaker 15 (02:38:23):
But they didn't put like your sock on one time,
and it was all like, how do you know this
is a perfect revenge for your.
Speaker 1 (02:38:30):
Dad because fishnet socks.
Speaker 3 (02:38:33):
Don't always retiring the favor. Now back to the show.
Speaker 6 (02:38:49):
You know, I am not easily offended.
Speaker 1 (02:38:53):
I really am not. It takes a lot to make
me think about seanthinger to offend me. That being said,
I can't think of too many things more offensive than
this wedding. That the founder of Divo, you know, the
musical group Divo. I remember them whip it yeah with
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the weird hats.
Speaker 6 (02:39:14):
Yeah, like the flower patzaad or whatever.
Speaker 1 (02:39:17):
Yeah, whip it. Yeah. This is this is Oh yeah,
very old. This is my favorite song when I was
I want to say what year did this come out?
Because I want to say it was about five years
old and this was my favorite. Oh I think it
was before that, wasn't it. If there's eighty two, I
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would have been seven.
Speaker 6 (02:39:38):
I think of eighty.
Speaker 1 (02:39:40):
Yeah, so I was five years old this song came out.
I guess these guys are from out here. I think
they went to Kent State. This dude went to Kent State,
just like it was.
Speaker 6 (02:39:52):
From a on the Benzos.
Speaker 1 (02:39:57):
Yeah. The guy, the Mother's Ball guy, he like he
does movies. How he's very successful in movies. How the
what guy Mother's ball? The what Mother's ball? The guy's
his name kat? The guy from the placebo.
Speaker 6 (02:40:13):
Well, what about this guy?
Speaker 1 (02:40:14):
Jerry C A S A L E. I don't know
how you pronounced it, Saw asked Wipe's last name. What
a dick this guy is? And a complete Nuther clown.
So he is in his sixties and he married some
young broad which, no surprise, Christa is her name. I
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think she's like a late twenties or something. They got
married in Santa Monica at Michael's Restaurants. This so this
was on Friday. And what else was on Friday? Well,
Friday was the fourteenth anniversary of the September eleventh attacks.
So these two do, I swear I wish nothing but
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horrible things on these two despicable human beings and and
and the and the bride. This this just disgusting looking
beast of a bitch. If you if you have to
have rmg TV fired up, you if you don't have
it fired up, you have to fired up. What these
two did was so offensive. And I'm not an easily
(02:41:23):
offendable guy. They themed their wedding a nine eleven September
eleventh theme.
Speaker 6 (02:41:31):
Uh, Anthony has some photos of this.
Speaker 1 (02:41:33):
They have here. There are the cake. The wedding cake
is shaped with the as the Twin towers and their
faces are on there. Look at this this this she
looks like some sort of animal, some sort of I
can't even tell you what. Yeah, like these giant ass
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choppers that this bitch has. Christa is her name, despicable
human being, as well as Jerry, the guy from Devo,
this old ass fart. So they have their faces at
the top of the World Trade Center, the twin towers,
this big cake. No, they're not honoring it because if
you see down there on the table, and I believe
that Anthony has a close up photo of what's down
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there on the table, I think maybe we'll see there's
another photo of it.
Speaker 6 (02:42:24):
It looks like box. It's box cutters.
Speaker 1 (02:42:27):
Yeah, all of the place cards featured box cutters on there,
which had their names Gerald and Christa. Of course, box
cutters were used by the hijackers to take over the
planes on September eleventh. If this is not the most
offensive thing or one of the most offensive things that,
I don't know what is. I can't even tell you
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in what poor taste this is. This guy should be
ashamed of himself. There's the placeholder Gerald and Christa. It
says on there and it's box. It's at all of
a box cutter. So the little cards they put, you know,
so like here's where you're gonna sit, they're box cutters.
I get.
Speaker 15 (02:43:07):
If you want to just do the buildings. Kind of
you saying no, because dide, you're saying like in memory
of the twin towers.
Speaker 6 (02:43:13):
No, that would even be in poor taste.
Speaker 1 (02:43:15):
But if you're saying face at the top of the
twin towers, that's your wedding cake, that's in poor taste. Eater, okay.
But the box cutters that bad. Yeah, there's no way
you can explain that.
Speaker 15 (02:43:26):
No, no, they use those box cutters to slit the
throat of the pilots to kill people on the plane.
Speaker 1 (02:43:32):
That's right. There's no way you can defend that. What
is their excuse because, oh, you're taking it the wrong way. No,
there's no way you can explain that.
Speaker 6 (02:43:39):
Oh they say they have a dark and strange sense
of humor.
Speaker 1 (02:43:42):
That's not okay. And to take a planning and then
go kill yourself. Yeah, acquiring a billboard. He didn't know
about any of this. What do you mean, dude, he
didn't know that box cars were used? No, no, no, no,
he somebody else planned the whole thing right he walked in.
It was a surprised ye who doesn't know about their
web Show me that photo, Show me the first photo
(02:44:02):
of the cake. Anthony here is a picture of the
guy from Devo. Disgusting. He's standing behind this with this
glass of champagne. I mean, look, if someone did that
and they brought in this cake, and they had all
of these box cutters and all this was for your birthday,
you wouldn't be You wouldn't pose for this.
Speaker 15 (02:44:21):
If this is your themed birthday party, Rover, wouldn't you
come in and just slam everything off the table.
Speaker 1 (02:44:26):
What the hell you guys doing? Of course, of course
you wouldn't. You wouldn't pose with these photos smiling smiling
right there, Yeah, he's smiling. You have other photos of this,
Anthony to let me see the other one I didn't see.
Speaker 6 (02:44:39):
Yeah, there he is.
Speaker 1 (02:44:40):
There. He is attaching his head to the top of
the one of the twin towers. So worked. It doesn't
matter whether he knew or not. He's marrying a woman
that planned with No. She wasn't playing it either. Somebody
said married, Well, here's what happened. This is from them,
of course, it is that they're getting me right on
September eleventh. And somebody said, man, that's pretty dark. They're
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getting married on September eleventh. And he said, well, that's
the that's the day of the wedding, and it was
a real small wedding. So then somebody else started playing
it for him and just said, okay, well they had
box cutters out, and he's like, that's weird. They have
these box cutters out. That's what they gave out his part.
His party favorites, real box. He got the reference. He's like,
this is sick. That's what he says. He says he
thought that was sick. And then he was taken in
(02:45:24):
the back room after towards the end of the reception,
and that's where he saw the cake. What a lot
I said Before the wedding, he joked that they were
the twin Towers of Love and that they were going
to resurrect them. Yes, he is, he's lying. That's that's great.
He didn't he didn't notice that. He didn't see the
cake until the very ends. This is what he just says.
I'm just repeating what he said. He can kissed my ass.
(02:45:44):
I mean, this is this is I have to say.
This is just horribly offensive. And uh, let's just let's
see a photo. Can you get Her name is Christa
nap k r I s t A nap n A p. P. Anthony,
if you could just pull up some photos of her,
let's just let's just look at her, and let's just
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really dig into what an ugly broad this is what
an ugly human being physically inside as well?
Speaker 13 (02:46:12):
Well, yeah, she must have okayed all this because she
worked with a wedding planner and and she didn't say
one thing to him.
Speaker 1 (02:46:18):
Yeah.
Speaker 15 (02:46:18):
You know anybody that got married and they didn't know
what the theme was or what the cake was going
to look like.
Speaker 1 (02:46:24):
Therid be involved in all.
Speaker 13 (02:46:25):
That cos everything she has to approve everything with the
wedding planner and she okay that What a horrible person.
So you're marrying a horrible person that thinks this is funny.
Speaker 1 (02:46:35):
Look at this?
Speaker 6 (02:46:37):
Oh God, is she disgusting?
Speaker 25 (02:46:39):
I hate her.
Speaker 1 (02:46:39):
You're right, she looks like a piranha with these giant
choppers if the if the piranha were mentally challenged.
Speaker 15 (02:46:45):
If I was there, I would have picked up one
of those box cutters and just got right behind that
guy s little mirror to ear.
Speaker 1 (02:46:51):
You got him right there. How could somebody not have
done that? Will commit murder in the middle of a wedding?
Speaker 13 (02:46:55):
You know?
Speaker 1 (02:46:56):
Yes, this is how bad it is well, there were
almost three thousand people that were murdered on September eleventh.
You would commit a murder during this wedding if you
walked in, I wouldn't commit a murder. But let you walk, Yes,
do you go?
Speaker 8 (02:47:08):
What you do?
Speaker 15 (02:47:09):
I saw the guys throw it at a nine to
eleventh theme wedding. The judge, Oh, we done the same thing.
Walk walk right now in the courtroom, That's what he
would say. Yeah, but maybe for a period problem say
thank you, thank you, mister Dieter.
Speaker 1 (02:47:22):
Yeah, I mean, I can't believe this. Wow, it really is.
I mean there there were other stories surrounding September eleventh,
which you know, were mildly offensive. One I think it
was an actor who was oh the Adrian grin Grit.
How do you say his name? Offer Grene Greniere, Yeah,
(02:47:42):
whatever his name is. He tweeted something. It says, rest
in peace. The two thousand, nine hundred and ninety six
Americans who died in ninet eleven, Rest in peace. The
one point five million innocent Iraqis who died during the
US invasion or something they didn't do. He tweeted that
(02:48:02):
out on September eleventh. Not a good idea. You can
have that sentiment, of course, and I think perhaps it's
not even a wrong sentiment. Remember we went into Iraq.
They had nothing to do with nine eleven, by the way,
Iraq didn't. They were not tied to al Kata, They
did not have anything to do with the plotting and
(02:48:24):
planning and execution of September eleventh. So you can have that,
but it's just in poor taste. The other story that
I saw, which again is not as bad as this Stevo.
Speaker 6 (02:48:37):
Wedding.
Speaker 1 (02:48:38):
And I don't know if I have the video of this.
These cheerleaders, Charlie, do you have do We don't think
I say that video. Some cheerleaders did a nine eleven
themed performance, and their performance included music and that kind
of like patriotic music and all that kind of crap.
Can you put it into the system, Charlie, does it
(02:48:58):
take too long? Or And it included patriotic music and
stuff like that, but it also included sounds from ninety
eleven news reports and sound bites and things like that.
Oh yeah, it's very bizarre. And I thought to myself,
that's offensive. But you go, okay, they say dumb girls,
(02:49:22):
they're young, they don't know what the hell's going on.
You know, they say, well, we're doing this in order
to honor nine eleven. Is it a tribute or that
at least is arguable? You know, like I go, okay,
I wouldn't do it, but it's going to take too
long to say so. I sent you the YouTube video. Okay.
Speaker 13 (02:49:38):
I saw the one of the first people that got
a call from the plane saying that we were hijacked.
One of the nine one one operators who was receiving
one of the first calls that knew the plane was hijacked.
Speaker 1 (02:49:54):
I guess he was just arrested for kid porn. I
guess he was hereny porn and bang a young girl.
Oh my god, you're kidding me.
Speaker 6 (02:50:03):
Okay, you know who I am. I'm the N nine
eleven operator.
Speaker 13 (02:50:06):
I guess it was like he was trying to hook
up with a mom and her maybe your ten or
old daughter or something.
Speaker 1 (02:50:12):
They met up at a hotel. He was just a wrestler.
Oh my god, I had no idea. I didn't hear
that this is here is this cheerleader routine. This is
from I don't know what high school.
Speaker 19 (02:50:25):
This is.
Speaker 1 (02:50:25):
Honestly, someone can get me the story. But here this
is their routine. You see all the cheerleaders there, tell
us one two. So then these cheerleaders started doing their
(02:50:52):
little choreograph dance.
Speaker 17 (02:50:57):
This is a.
Speaker 3 (02:50:59):
Tribute.
Speaker 1 (02:51:01):
They're not Oh, they started tumbling. They start doing the
whole routine. High school in Texas.
Speaker 6 (02:51:15):
Yeah, here they go. They they're they're gonna get going.
Speaker 1 (02:51:16):
Here you go. I don't no, this is this is
this is no, I'm not in the military. I'm doing
It's just it's making a mockery. I really, yeah it is.
I mean, smiling, why is she so happy? She's smiling
right there in the center. A couple of them are.
(02:51:37):
I mean, this really is a somber day, a somber remembrance.
And and these cheerleaders are cheerleaders in nine to eleven.
Speaker 6 (02:51:50):
Don't go together, No they don't.
Speaker 1 (02:51:52):
I think this is with the with the horrible good
intentions at least. But yeah, it's not as but it's offensive.
It's it's there's no doubt it's offensive. They they didn't
intend it to be offensive. As they're as they're doing flips,
I mean, here, look, here goes a girl. They're doing flips,
(02:52:15):
by the way, you know, when I was in school.
Let me just back up here for a second. When
I was in school, the cheerleaders were hot. I mean,
we've gotten to the point. Oh god, I seen a couple. Yeah,
there's a couple of fannies in there.
Speaker 13 (02:52:31):
They can do the back flips and everything.
Speaker 1 (02:52:32):
They're just big bumed. Did you hear that when she's
doing the backflip? I mean, you can do that in
the audio. Listen to this.
Speaker 6 (02:52:39):
I'm not kidding.
Speaker 1 (02:52:39):
You can listen hear her that one. That one is
the is the fanchick doing the flip. You hear it?
Speaker 13 (02:53:00):
You hear that?
Speaker 1 (02:53:01):
No, you hear that. I can't you hear there are
like four girls who do backflips. You don't hear any
of them except for the factor. You hear her bo
you hear her land Listen to this.
Speaker 11 (02:53:15):
One.
Speaker 1 (02:53:16):
Here she goes two. Here's the fat one.
Speaker 7 (02:53:22):
There you go.
Speaker 1 (02:53:23):
I mean, did you see what the cheerleader said to
after she posted us? I sent it to you. Let's see.
She writes everybody that is saying that this is well
basically a disaster. I don't care what you all say.
Others like it, others don't. I respect your opinions, but
while my video is getting over one thousand on here,
(02:53:44):
it's getting over eight million views on Facebook and getting
reposted from Alaska to Florida all the way up to
New York. And this was taken in Texas. My face
is being shown all over American and perhaps will also
be shown all over to Japan soon. So anybody that
has something bad to say, f you all, I'm going viral.
(02:54:08):
You can't wait for the Pearl Harbor routine at the
Holocaust Special, Yeah right, I mean it's it is certainly offensive,
but it's nowhere near as offensive as the wedding from
the guy in Diva. I mean, that is one of
the most offensive things that I have seen. Never buy
another Devo record. I mean, I don't think anyone's buying
(02:54:28):
the boat records at every time I hear that Whippet's song.
When we're think of that now and to say, well,
I didn't know that could be true in fact, but
you're not going to pose with the twin towers and
the box cutter post for wedding photos with that stuff.
(02:54:48):
I mean, let's just say, for instance, let's put this
into perspective. Let's say that Dieter, you got married and
and you let someone else throw you the wedding party,
and you show up and when you get there, it's
a wedding cake. And the wedding cake is uh, it's
it's it looks like a big tree, and hanging off
(02:55:10):
the tree is a black guy on a noose. Now,
what do you do? You do you stand behind that
smiling near I would even stand by that thing, tip
that table, like what are you doing? Of course, I
mean that's just as offensive. I think this nine eleven cake, now,
the Twin Towers cake. Now he's claiming it was a setup.
(02:55:33):
So the deep apology, deep apologies for all offended. There
is a real explanation, and it's not what you think.
Surprise cake and picks to TMZ was a setup to
be continued. Oh wow, he's trying to think of something
the back.
Speaker 6 (02:55:44):
Tor TMZ had your cake baked, You jackass. You're a liar, so.
Speaker 1 (02:55:48):
Joe Biden's kid. Okay, even that being said, even if
that were true, you still are posing, smiling with the
box cutters in the ninety eleven cake. If you had
nothing to do with it, it's still bad enough for me.
I agree, and I find it hard to believe that
you that it was a setup. I agree, a setup.
Speaker 6 (02:56:06):
Oh yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:56:07):
Oh TMZ has just been they've been plotting and planning
that that that the little gay guy that runs TMZ
has just been for years. Harvey, Yeah, he's been. He's
been scheming. How can we get the guy from Devo?
Speaker 13 (02:56:19):
Yeah, that guy's an attorney as well. So you know,
if you're gonna say something.
Speaker 1 (02:56:26):
Set up after you set up, it's very very offensive.
And what makes it so offensive is that, sure it
was fourteen years ago, but there are still people that
lived through that. There are people who lost loved ones,
and that if this were if they had a bubonic
plague themed wedding and it was from you know, no
(02:56:49):
one from the fifteen hundreds or whatever, sixteen hundreds, whatever
the hell of bubonic plague was eighteen I don't know,
but no one who was affected by that. It is
still around. So it's not that offensive if you want
to have a boic plague themed wedding. But when you
have a nine eleven, a September eleventh themed wedding with
box cutters and a cake that's shaped like the Twin Towers,
(02:57:10):
well then that's offensive. Oh yeah, Jill, you're a on
rovers Morning Glory, Good morning Jill.
Speaker 9 (02:57:16):
Yeah, you guys are doing a story.
Speaker 17 (02:57:19):
I'm being disrespectful and rude.
Speaker 1 (02:57:22):
And then you guys are.
Speaker 17 (02:57:23):
Disrespectful and rude to a Bunchello high school cheerleader. Girls too,
And Peter is like some cheered fogo. Wanna be talking
about me having granny panties on? These are high school girls.
Speaker 9 (02:57:33):
They're not even lebel.
Speaker 1 (02:57:34):
I know they could be eighteen, but they did have
granny panties on. Back when I was in school, they
had the nice bikini cut. No, you wear the shorts,
the boys shorts, so they got really big.
Speaker 17 (02:57:44):
Yeah, so turvy guys like you aren't looking at little
girls underwear.
Speaker 1 (02:57:48):
Okay, they don't like guys looking at them. Don't wear
those short little skirts and flip around then put sweatpants
on it. What are you supposed to do? But on
blind they enjoy that showing up. Otherwise you wouldn't wear
short skirts if you were a cheerleader, they would wear sweatpants.
Speaker 6 (02:58:03):
Or track pants.
Speaker 27 (02:58:04):
Hard of the uniform.
Speaker 1 (02:58:05):
Give me a break, Well, why don't they have it?
Speaker 6 (02:58:07):
Okay, so why don't they have a uniform that's long pants?
Speaker 17 (02:58:11):
And then you're gonna do it on them being whether
they're heavy. You're doing a story about people being disrespectful,
and then you're just disrespectful right one.
Speaker 1 (02:58:22):
No, I didn't ruin my point. No, you're just you're
a mental mention. You can't follow my point one. People,
some people couldn't help getting attacked by the Muslim terrorists
and getting killed.
Speaker 6 (02:58:30):
That wasn't their choice.
Speaker 1 (02:58:32):
When uh, Misty the cheerleader sits down and eat an
entire turkey for dinner, that's her choice.
Speaker 17 (02:58:37):
Still you always talk about that, but yet you've admitted
yourself how much.
Speaker 27 (02:58:42):
Weight you've gained.
Speaker 17 (02:58:43):
But you always talked about how easy it is that
you could lose ten pounds in a week.
Speaker 27 (02:58:46):
But yet you also keep talking about how much weight
you put on.
Speaker 9 (02:58:49):
So which is it?
Speaker 17 (02:58:51):
Is it easy to do it?
Speaker 1 (02:58:52):
It is easy to do. So if I want to
lose weight, I lose weight.
Speaker 17 (02:58:55):
Because are you done for a month's hours.
Speaker 1 (02:58:57):
I'm not said I'm not sad. I'm not said you're doing.
Speaker 17 (02:59:02):
You're not in like excellent shape?
Speaker 9 (02:59:04):
You aren't.
Speaker 1 (02:59:05):
I'm also not a cheerleader. I'm not putting around the
little we got the yah, that's what I was.
Speaker 27 (02:59:13):
Just what I'd have a cup because a cheerleader something
we're trying.
Speaker 17 (02:59:17):
They're doing something.
Speaker 27 (02:59:18):
I'm sure they should run faster and farther and better
than you.
Speaker 1 (02:59:21):
They did. They need to keep running. Don't stop running, honey,
had not running and run and run and run and run.
Don't stop until twenty eighteen when you've lost that late running.
I mean they used to cheerleaders used to be attractive,
they used to be hot.
Speaker 6 (02:59:36):
There was a bar that was set for being a cheerleader.
Speaker 1 (02:59:40):
They would cut you if you weren't the hottest skuse girls.
But now with political correctness, it's you can't do it.
Speaker 17 (02:59:45):
You aok, like you're some stub though you look like
you're some hot looking guys. I'm not trust I'm not
you didn't go hey, rate me over.
Speaker 1 (02:59:54):
They signed up to be a chair leader. They sun yes,
they did.
Speaker 28 (02:59:58):
They say yes, they joined cheerleader team, and then they
did a routine about September eleventh where they're.
Speaker 1 (03:00:04):
Tumbling around, posted it all over YouTube.
Speaker 27 (03:00:06):
Criticized that that's fine, but you don't need to criticize
the way a bunch of young girls look well too
old for that.
Speaker 1 (03:00:15):
There used to be a standard to cheerleaders and because
we've gotten so politically correct.
Speaker 6 (03:00:20):
You just anyone can be a cheerleader now it's just
you know, you.
Speaker 27 (03:00:25):
Attractive, the splits and the tumbling. If they can do it,
they can be a cheerleader.
Speaker 28 (03:00:29):
Well, even if you could though it, there was still
a certain level if if there was a chick with
what there was hideously ugly, they wouldn't let her be
a cheerleader back in the day if she could as
it doesn't matter.
Speaker 17 (03:00:43):
If you're the most qualified. It depends on how you look.
Speaker 1 (03:00:45):
Yeah, the real world, Joe, Yeah, yeah, how the real
world works.
Speaker 27 (03:00:51):
That's completely that's how the real world works.
Speaker 2 (03:00:55):
Really it does.
Speaker 17 (03:00:57):
Because there's cheerleaders. You find out attractives.
Speaker 27 (03:01:00):
So that is the new real world.
Speaker 15 (03:01:01):
Apparently, receptionists they always hot go looking girls and put fat,
hideous beasts up there.
Speaker 1 (03:01:06):
They tried to get that good looking girl.
Speaker 17 (03:01:08):
I thought, there's one of doctor's officers, Dennis, A receptionists you.
Speaker 27 (03:01:11):
Go to that it's not some hot un of doctor's office.
Speaker 6 (03:01:13):
They're not trying to sell you anything.
Speaker 1 (03:01:15):
Go into a car dealership and tell me the last
time you saw three hundred pound receptionists.
Speaker 6 (03:01:18):
No, they put a hot little nineteen year old behind
the cab.
Speaker 17 (03:01:21):
I'm selling cars.
Speaker 1 (03:01:22):
Huh.
Speaker 17 (03:01:23):
There's plenty a three hundred pound guys selling cars.
Speaker 1 (03:01:26):
Yeah, they're not trying to appeal to anyone, but the receptionists.
Speaker 6 (03:01:28):
They're trying to be hot in those places.
Speaker 17 (03:01:30):
They're not trying to appeal to somebody. They want you
to buy them a car.
Speaker 9 (03:01:34):
I check.
Speaker 1 (03:01:35):
I don't what look just because you happen to be
four hundred pounds when you're offected by this, ye, I.
Speaker 27 (03:01:41):
Don't know what to tell actually, not in any way,
shape or form four hundred pounds, which is another thing
you do when people calm complain about this stuff till
you're toack to four pounds.
Speaker 6 (03:01:54):
Yeah you're not fat. No, what are you wagh?
Speaker 27 (03:01:59):
I'm five ten and I rate one fifty five.
Speaker 6 (03:02:02):
Five ten, one fifty five.
Speaker 1 (03:02:04):
That pause? Did you know how long she pauses if
she's five to ten months?
Speaker 27 (03:02:08):
Sent five to think about it myself in a while.
Speaker 4 (03:02:12):
I had to think about it.
Speaker 1 (03:02:12):
Uh huh, all right, Jill, all right, thank you, all right,
I have to take a break. We'll be right back
on roe Verst Morning Glory, Hang on rovers Morning Glory,