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November 17, 2025 174 mins
Rover wants to get rid of all his stuff. JLR says he does not take road trips in the winter. Getting your driver's license. A football player going through the tunnel gets into an altercation with a state trooper. Plane turbulence. Duji's hands are not working. Snitzer needs a jar opener. A man fired four shots during an argument at the bar over how many eggs a chicken can lay. When was the last time Charlie was in an altercation? A woman in Australia complains about ladies wearing their activewear out in public. Would Snitzer tell his kids they have to change if he thought what they were wearing was inappropriate? 'Last Chance U' coach John Beam died from a gunshot wound. JLR had to go to the cellphone store. Rover doesn't learn. Update to the DoorDash delivery driver who claims to have been sexually assaulted by the customer. The DraftKings leaderboard.

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
This is Rover's Morning Glory.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
Rover holp it in my manliness us. I almost put
my hands. Charley decided to look, you're on a shoe man. Yes,
I'll be mother screaming on Rover Radio dot Com. Rover's
Morning Glory starts now the morning. What's happening? It is Monday,

(01:01):
November seventeenth, twenty twenty five. Good morning, gets Rover's Morning Glory.
I'm Rover. Doogy is here. Good morning, sir. Charlie is here,
Hi Snitzer is here, a Crystal is here. Hello, and
mister Jeffrey Allen Laroque is in the fart box. Yo, Yo,

(01:22):
you were with us as well. Eight sixty six you're
over is the number eight sixty six nine six seven
six eight three seven. That's how you reach the show.
Give us a call at that number. You get text
us at that number that comes into the studio in
real time. But the best way give us a call
eight sixty six nine six seven six eight three seven. Well,

(01:43):
get to your email here.

Speaker 3 (01:45):
In just a moment, I have to tink you're out.

Speaker 2 (01:58):
Charlie is logged into everything over here, so I have
to figure out log me out. I'm reading all of
Charlie's personal emails, bills, send some emails. Uh, huh do
you picks? He's sending to, Oh, come on, I don't
know how you how do you log out of this?

(02:19):
How do you log out of I don't know. Maybe
I'm logged in. I don't know, Jess, because I know
you didn't. You don't have my password. So and so
I'm saying, how would he be in there? I was
there for two weeks. Yeah, he didn't log out basically. Oh,

(02:42):
but then Snitzer logged me in.

Speaker 4 (02:45):
I'm not into the main machine.

Speaker 2 (02:50):
Give me one second here, because that is controls all
of my welcome back, all my stuff over here. Stand by, Yes,
all right? Getting there? Is do she This is a
serious question. I'm not meaning to be offensive. Yes, we'll

(03:13):
go ahead, let's start the day. Let's go. Does she
have a learning disability day? Yeah, she's the problem learning.

Speaker 5 (03:19):
I mean really like just strait of learning or listening
to how to do things.

Speaker 2 (03:24):
Yesterday, well, I just sit down at the board. She
ran this board for one day, and what she's done
is she's forgot. She has taped cut up notebook paper
to the board so that she can control what is

(03:47):
not now you'll see that she has these labels. These
are written in marker, and they are written on paper,
and they are placed by the buttons, the on off buttons,
the ones that effort. It's still trying to figure out
how to use to turn today though. Okay, first day
in fifteen years, and as we've pointed out countless times,

(04:16):
there are already digital labels for this very same thing. Yeah,
that's the microphone. It actually just has people's names too,
I guess.

Speaker 6 (04:25):
But because I'm short, so when I'm sitting down, I'm
so low that I can't see what's at the top
of the board.

Speaker 2 (04:33):
So it's just easier, and if it works, crouching down
I can see it. Still, it's very strange, but well,
you and I are about the same height.

Speaker 7 (04:42):
If I were to sit down that chair right now
and I can see I can see the labels on
that board without.

Speaker 2 (04:47):
That period, Tell me what label with the chair with
my name on it for that experiment? Okay, that's right.
Let him come out that he can see it. I
can I see it when I crouched down. I don't
need him to come in. I know that this is true.

Speaker 6 (05:04):
Need him to come in so that he makes me
look better.

Speaker 2 (05:08):
Come on it, don't you want him to show you
with him? You need snincer to turn off your camera
for that, and don't get it you look better? Oh
all right, let me read some email.

Speaker 6 (05:21):
And I love how snitz is like aw, Thanks Smith,
good morning Rover.

Speaker 2 (05:30):
Please keep me anonymous. I am begging you to have
a meetup, either in Rochester or Cleveland soon. I'm fifty
three and I've been single for five years. I recently
started using dating apps and I've had zero. Look. Guys
my age don't want me because they think I'm old,
but guys twenty one to forty five like my profile

(05:52):
picture because they want to get laid. Although it's flattering
at first. I'd like to meet a guy to possibly
have a relationship with. I know if you have a
meet and greet, I would find an RMG physically fit
landscaping listener and find love. Thank you in advance and
stay high rated. Pick attached, but please don't show it. Ps.

(06:15):
Kyle thought I was an AI bot. Don't know what
that means. Pss, I'm in a bottle of wine. I'm
in a bottle of wine while sending this. All right,
I think they even forgot to put the picture on there.
That's how in the bottle of wine they were Phil

(06:36):
Rights Rover. I was at a particular bar in Charlie's neighborhood.
Let's just call it a station named after his area
of town. I saw an ass that made me think
Nicki Minaj was in town. This ass trump's jlrsss. This guy, guy,

(06:57):
this person wants to send me, ohoh okay, and picture
of their ass. This guy had the perfect slim, thick build,
ass like a shelf. Never seen anything like it. All right,
let me see what are we dealing with here? Wow,
that's ad Ah. That comfortable, does it? You're right? It

(07:19):
looks like a nice cushion. You like, you have a
built in seat cushion, Like you go sit on a
stadium seat, one of those metal bleacher seats and feel
right at home. Just very comfortable. That's something. What do
you think that is? Is that a Is that a diaper? No,
it's just an ass?

Speaker 8 (07:38):
No?

Speaker 2 (07:38):
Yes, No, we had a big butt. Yeah, there's nothing
wrong with it. I think it looks great. Have men
gotten on this Brazilian butt lift bandwagon? Perhaps so judgmental?

Speaker 6 (07:52):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (07:53):
Smoke, right, you're over skimming through Facebook. This picture came
up talking about fans at the Browns game. I haven't
heard you talking about going to any Browns game, so
I had to do a double take. I know it
isn't you, or is it? But man, if not, this

(08:17):
guy is very close. I had to do a double
triple look again. Oh wow. I had to put your
picture up side by side as I write this email.
And I believe that there's a very slight difference in
your nose and your chin. But this has me full.

(08:37):
Let's see what does he have here?

Speaker 8 (08:39):
Ah's kind of hot. I don't think he looks like you.
It's like Diplo for some reason, I don't know it.
Diplo looks he's a DJ. I know he's a DJ.
I just I don't know what he looks like.

Speaker 2 (08:52):
Yeah, all right, so we always get Charlie lookalike photos.
Now one of me. There's a resemblance. I'll rant you
that he has a goateee. I'm doing the nose shaved November.
He's also with someone who's not B two, but you
know that could be my side piece. And I'm undercover

(09:14):
at a Browns game and now I've been out it
just like the people at the Coldplay concert. This is
this is my jumbo tron moments and let's see. I
don't know. I was gonna say last, but not least,
Jay says when Snitzer went to Vague, Vegas, one of

(09:38):
his favorite places was the Empire Strips back. I just
saw a video on my TikTok and thought, wow, this
is not what I expected. My expectations were a lot
higher than this low budget show. But maybe I'm being
hard on this. What do you think video attached? I
let me see here is that in my system? I

(09:59):
don't know. Yep, all right, stand by.

Speaker 4 (10:02):
Wasn't a big budget Vegas thing. It was just something
fun to go to.

Speaker 2 (10:10):
Give me a second. Here, you gotta get this all
loaded up, and the house was funny. Here is a
video from its TikTok or something here. Oh, I can't
see it. Okay.

Speaker 6 (10:26):
There's a lot of things like that at Vegas. Obviously,
there's the higher end shows that are very expensive and huge,
and then there are fun things like what Snitzer went to.
I don't think he was saying. You went to, Yeah,
we spend enough money at itzard Vis. Yeah that's a
good point.

Speaker 2 (10:42):
All right. Can you see it? Now, yes, sir, here
we go. Oh I like this? Oh how fun to
a hot stormtrooper?

Speaker 4 (10:54):
How was the last This is when they're allowed to
bring out your phone, the last sea.

Speaker 2 (11:02):
I like the storm troopers. What's this guy complaining about? Yeah,
it doesn't seem ultra world budget. I thought when he's complaining,
we're gonna see like Jeffery's wrestling tennis show. You know
that should played funny. It was good. All these stormtroopers
I think that's is that?

Speaker 9 (11:21):
Is?

Speaker 6 (11:21):
That?

Speaker 2 (11:21):
Is that? A wait a second? I was gonna say
all the stormtroopers have hot bods? And then I see
this one in the back. I don't know. Maybe it's
a thick girl. I guess okay, I think that's thick.
You're the one right there in the back. Yeah, a
little thick. Wow. I thought it was a guy at first,
but I think that's true. She looks great, great. I

(11:42):
think that's thick. I'm husky, all good. I ever see
me naked? Do you think that girl's thick? And you're insane?
Guys in the show, Hansolo and Chebacca basically and the
host all right, Scott writes, Crystal usually goes to the

(12:04):
fan ex Bawl in Cleveland. They just recently recently announced
that two people from the Star Trek Show will be there,
Jonathan Frikes and Gates McFadden. If you don't know who
that is, that's Commander Riker and doctor Beverly Crusher. I
was wondering if Crystal let Rover know about it, and

(12:25):
if he was going to go to meet them. Also,
I went through a VHS collecting phase and I have
some of the Star Trek movies and some from the
show on VHS. Would Rover be interested in them if
I sent them to him? Scott, I thank you for
the offer. I have too much stuff. I've come to
the conclusion I have too many things. I am pairing back.

(12:48):
I'm gonna unload things. In fact, Scott, I may be
contacting you to see if you would like some of
my stuff because I have too much stuff. Like what,
I don't know, too much of everything. And the downsize kind.

Speaker 7 (13:01):
Of reminds me that George Carlon Joke. Carlon Joke from
the eighties called a place for my stuff because the
only reason why you want to get a bigger place
is you want to get more stuff.

Speaker 2 (13:10):
Uh huh.

Speaker 7 (13:11):
So that's probably why you had to get a bigger
house because he had you wanted to get more stuff.
Here's what happened. I got a bigger house, and I
didn't have enough stuff to fill the house. So now
I got more stuff, and the stuff just keeps coming.

Speaker 10 (13:24):
I go.

Speaker 2 (13:24):
I got to cut off the stuff. So I I'm
on a spending freeze.

Speaker 6 (13:32):
Your wife is brainwashing you. What do you mean because
she's very minimal listic she is, and you're now turning
into that.

Speaker 2 (13:39):
Is it less to me? When I spending freeze? You
bought a condo and now you just bought a new car. Well,
spending free starts right, all right? Okay, Evan writes, this
is a picture I ran across from on the Florida
Keys facebook page. Looks like Charlie was down there helping

(14:03):
the gators out. Oh my god, another show look alike,
or perhaps he's moonlighting. Let me see here. Oh this
is good. There's chocolate Charlie in the uniform, he's got
his glasses on and he's going after quite a large
gator there. Looks just like him. Spencer, right, you're over.

(14:30):
You keep claiming that Dougie has a pass due amount
of six thousand dollars plus from Gia's phone. But if
the bill started at twenty dollars a month without an
Apple Watch, the total over five to six years would
be more like three thousand dollars or less. Well, I'll
put her on a payment plan for three thousand dollars.

(14:52):
Bring you back, fine with that, Keith Writs. Did anyone
notice that one of these CBS announcers the Browns game
on Sunday sounded just like your old phone screener, Ryan
Hoppey seventy yards? Did you watch the game? I did

(15:12):
watch the game? You notice that I did not notice that.
I have to go back. I think I have the
game on YouTube TV. I can rewatch it, and I
have to be watching downloads if watching for just that?
What was seventy yards? Was it? Seventy? Was it? I

(15:33):
don't know what it was? What did he what did
he pick up on just the overall talk? Huh? Okay,
seventy downloads? Well Brown's I mean, everyone was happy with
Shador Sanders coming into the game and he promptly threw
an interception. But look, I would say, now everyone's hating

(15:58):
on Shador Sanders them. They were cheering for them. They
put him in, put him in, put him in. They
put him in, and they end up losing, of course,
But uh, you know, when you put somebody in like that,
a quarterback, the starting quarterback went out with a you know,
concussion protocol, and so Shoulder Sanders came in. And that's

(16:20):
a tough thing to do. They say, you always have
to be ready to go in. But and that's true,
but you have you don't have the time in with
the team, the first string team that is out there
on the field at the moment, So you have you know,

(16:41):
how many passes have you thrown to that guy? Maybe
zero in real life, who knows, but not a lot.
And I think you put somebody in a very tough
They obviously hate shad Or Sanders. They can't stand the guy.
They do not want to put him in. The only
reason they want they put him in is because the
quarterback went I out with a head injury and they've

(17:02):
already said if he's recovered, he's starting again on Sunday.
But he was not looking good in the game quite honestly,
their quarterback. So they obviously hate Shador Sanders. They don't
want them to be the starting quarterback. I don't know

(17:23):
what they see or don't see, but it's pretty obvious.
But I can't give the guy a failing grade on
having to come in like that. Now, you should give
them all the reps and practice this week and see
what happens next week, all of wrights knowing the amount
of hate you and your listeners love to give for

(17:45):
any of their weird on air tricks. I had to
email in to break the glass. Not quite sure what
does that mean exactly? Weird on air tricks is what
he said. Yes, I don't oh tecks weird on ticks? Oh? Okay,
I said love to hate on people that can't read chocolate.

(18:06):
Charlie cannot stop himself from saying m hmmm mm hmmm
as a filler when others are talking or explaining something.
It happens almost every time JLR speaks. It's happening so

(18:28):
much that Rover is starting to do this subconsciously. I
can't be the only one hearing this. You can make
an entire montage of Charlie just saying, perhaps do she
can start doing it so it could be the beginning
of the end. Oh, she'll start. She loves to glam Glama,
not glam on Alaney writes, am I the a hole.

(19:00):
On Sunday, we honed our cat of four years, rehomed,
rehomed our cat. Are you okay?

Speaker 6 (19:10):
Well?

Speaker 2 (19:10):
The text is so tiny. I can't put your glasses on.
Do you have them with you now? My glasses are
only held things arms like if I put glasses on,
it would make it blurrier. Wouldn't help because it's too
far away. That's right, Let's see where was I? On Sunday?
We re homed our cat of four years to my cousins,

(19:34):
and literally within two days they lose him and have
no idea what happened to him. To give you a
short background story, or our first cat we had, named Chino,
doesn't get along with the male cat that we rehomed.
His name is Bowie. For the past year, Bowie has
been relentless with bullying Chino, so my girlfriend and I

(19:54):
made the decision to give him to my cousins. Then
this happens, and I'm very close to that family. Now
I'm mad at them, very mad. I don't even want
to spend the holidays with them. Yesterday, my one cousin
sent me this message and I lost it and haven't replied.
I don't know what to do or how to feel.
Am I the A hole in this situation? What would

(20:15):
you guys do? I love the show, by the way,
you guys get me through my day. This is the
message he sent me yesterday, so you can see what
I mean. All right, let me see all right? So
the guy, whoever the cousin is or whatever, to be honest,
I think that cat gone gone. I swear we checked
the whole house every day. And then Alaney replies, if

(20:39):
you guys do find him, we're taking them back, and
the cousin replies, well, that's if Jesus, And then Elaney says,
you guys don't understand how pissed I am. It's not
even been a full week and my cat has gone.
That's fed up. And the cousin replies, I just don't
understand where he could have gone. I would be upsessed

(21:00):
the cat. Well, I would be upset too, there's no doubt.
So Elainey, I don't think that you are the a hole,
the a hole, but I would say, you.

Speaker 6 (21:11):
Gotta go nice so they can keep trying, you know
what I mean, Like you got to play the game.

Speaker 2 (21:15):
Or maybe you have to go over there and start
searching for the cat, or maybe the cat has a
sense of direction and is trying to find its way
back to you. How far away do they live, don't know?
So there. I know each town has a.

Speaker 6 (21:32):
Parents of whatever or the city where people will post
help looking for my cat and they have a picture
or on ring the ring cameras. We get notifications too,
Hey my cat is gone. Here's a picture of BOPSI please,
if you've seen it, maybe she can see if that

(21:53):
guy can do that, they can post something in their
city Facebook group.

Speaker 2 (21:57):
But on the flip side, they did give the cat
to the cousin. At that point, it's not your cat anymore,
And you say my cat has ever been a weak
and my cat is gone, it's still our cat, not
really your cat anymore. You gave it up.

Speaker 5 (22:11):
But why did they pick this person to give it to.
Did they explain that this is the way they're texting.
It seems like a bad pick.

Speaker 2 (22:21):
Gone gone. You didn't like that. Yeah, I'm just saying
in responset's if we find it. Just like everything. I
feel like that's not the first rude interaction they've had
with somebody. Were used the only relative that's close. Yeah,
maybe there was no one else that they well. Alaney
says that I don't know if Elaney is a guy
or a girl, but uh, Elaney said that he or

(22:47):
she is very close with this cousin Charles Rights. We're
over regarding Jeffrey's hopelessly devoted love of airplane museums. My
sister lives in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. She took us
to the Air Force Airplane Museum there during my family
visit a few years back. Jeffrey, do you know about

(23:09):
this museum? Have you ever been?

Speaker 7 (23:13):
The only air museum I visited in Florida was the
one was the one Crystal and I visited down there
when we were down there. But I've never heard of
this museum and the the one Air Force to one
airv museum. Any museum, any any AVA museum in this country,
including our own Air Force Museum in Dayton, would make
me be the only place that make me like a kid.

Speaker 4 (23:33):
The candy store is the Air Force Armament Museum. Ah
this Uh yeah, this is the my son was in.
He was stationed down in Fort Hearl, Bert. I think
that's the same city. Uh, did you ever know to this.
I did not go to my family with as graduation.
I couldn't make it out there. Jeffrey sounds like a

(23:57):
could be worthy of a trip for you. He loves
going to these museums, even so much so that he's
down there with Crystal. I forget you guys went to
an air museum.

Speaker 7 (24:09):
Yeah, it's one of the things we did during the
day until up until we did the the famous shot slapshot.

Speaker 2 (24:15):
Why didn't you like, you know, you're down there with
a chick, You're away from the wife and the kids.
Why didn't you go, Hey, let's go to a bar.
Let's have a few drinks. Oh bar, We had a drinker.
We at he drinks or two. But what about at
the Air Force usual or whatever.

Speaker 1 (24:31):
It was raining too at that time, and I knew
he wanted to do, you know, something that he would
like to do. So I suggested we'd go and while
it was raining, and then when we got back it wasn't.
So we went and hit the beach and hit a
bar over there. All right, I've got to take a break.

Speaker 2 (24:48):
Our number is eight six six yo Rover eight sixty
six nine sixty seven six eight three seven. We will
be phone down. We will be right back Rover's Morning Glory.
Hang up. Now back to the show. The girl that emails.

(25:24):
I know it's a girl now because in our text
system you can set a picture of yourself. You can
even say your gender. And there's a little pink circle
around her photo, and her photo is of her with
another girl, so that must be her girlfriend. I'm not
sure which is which, but she says, Hi, guys, that's

(25:49):
my email you just read. That was the one about
rehoming the cat to the cousin and then the cousin
loses the cat. She said, we found our cat. Sorry,
cat has been found. Did she take it back? That
I don't know take it back? And where did they
find it? Was it just hiding in the house somewhere
because it was upset that it was rehome, scared or whatever.

Speaker 11 (26:12):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (26:15):
Julie says Fort Walton is one of the prettiest beaches.
Jeffrey should definitely go there, and PF says that museum
in Fort Walton Beach is only fourteen hours from Lakewood, Ohio.
Just mapped it out. That's a good day trip for
jlurn family. So what do you think you go down there?
Drive fourteen hours, go to that air museum and drive
fourteen hours thirteen hours back and then maybe get a

(26:37):
motel an hour outside of town.

Speaker 7 (26:40):
What do you say, no, I think road trip season's
over for us. What just because it's the winter, dug,
think about, we don't do road trips in the winter time.
Snow tires on, put chains on there, let's go.

Speaker 2 (26:52):
You got plenty of time. Yeah, put a bag of
salt in sand in the trunk of the car.

Speaker 11 (27:00):
Car.

Speaker 2 (27:00):
I have all season tires. So but I'm just saying.
I just say, I just maybe you can get a
winch that way if you ever end up off the
side of the highway, you could pull yourself out. Just
put that sucker around a tree and straight just winch
it right on there.

Speaker 7 (27:13):
What do you say, No, I just don't do road
trips at this time of year, skis, wheels whatever.

Speaker 2 (27:19):
Why do you lie about you don't do road trips
in the winter, not at that length. Well, you're going
to the warm weather and the nicer, nicer driving. Could see.

Speaker 7 (27:30):
Let's see, last time I did it, I drove fourteen
hours to somewhere was last weekend?

Speaker 2 (27:36):
Last weekend you went to Rochester and said, it took
you thirteen hours to get home.

Speaker 7 (27:41):
He's right, that's because my wife, my knuckleheaded wife, wanted
to use the scenior.

Speaker 2 (27:45):
Cro doesn't matter the reason it just happened. Whatever. You
could have driven to that in the amount of time
that it took you to drive back from Rochester, New York.
You could have driven down of the Florida to go
to that museum. As I would say, the last time.

Speaker 7 (28:00):
I drove fourteen hours to get someplace was we drove
to see them All of America in Minneapolis and back
in two thousand and eight.

Speaker 2 (28:08):
Now, what about going to Memphis. Oh yeah, well that.

Speaker 7 (28:13):
Was well Memphis was the only took us ten hours.
Oh okay, okay, tell me you took the freeway. Tell
me how you did Memphis.

Speaker 6 (28:19):
You went that?

Speaker 2 (28:20):
What day was it?

Speaker 7 (28:21):
Oh, this is like my internees on the show I
Got You. I give you guys that little Elvis clock.

Speaker 2 (28:26):
Yeah. Was it a weekend that you went down to Memphis?
Yeah it was a weekend. Okay, like a Saturday. Let's
just say yeah, we just we we drove down.

Speaker 7 (28:35):
It just took seventy one all the way down to
all the way to the end to down into Lousville, Kentucky.

Speaker 2 (28:40):
Uh huh. Could picked up I think seventy five.

Speaker 7 (28:44):
Going into Nashville, Tennessee, then picked up Interstate forty from
Nashville to Memphis. Okay, So and he was on Interstate.
You drove there, you went to Graceland, right, we spent
we pretty much spent a whole day in Memphis, okay.

Speaker 2 (28:58):
And then what did you do? And then we drove back.
They drove down ten hours. They then went to Graceland
and to a diner and then drove ten hours back home.
That he says, And he says, he's like going to
Florida on a fourteen hour day trip one way is

(29:22):
just that's ridiculous. Whatever do such a thing? He's he's acting.
He did it to Memphis. Now you did stop famously
where you couldn't make it all the way back home.
You go, I'm getting a little tired, Yeah, my wife was.
I just I was starting to kind of like starting
to get drowsy. And then my wife goes, you need

(29:42):
to stop me get some rests. And where did you stop.

Speaker 7 (29:44):
It was at a book so out just outside Mansfield.
And why did you stop there? Because I needed to
get like I said, I needed to get some rest.

Speaker 2 (29:51):
Now they have the prison. Visit the prison. No, that's
the whole point. But you wanted to be there, that's
what you visited that because he wanted to be near
the ghosts and prisoner or whatever. I don't know, it
was just whatever. So so how far away is Mansfield
from where you live? About an hour and a half. Okay,
so they drove. They drove all the way. Look, if

(30:12):
that's what's required for safety, so be it. You're tired,
I've been there. Where you go, Man, I just cannot
drive anymore where I will just fall asleep. You have
to well, you know what happens. We'll just switch off
the next driver. Ah, and mind you do, mind you
it's neither nobody in my family besides me. He does
all the I do all the driving. So that's why

(30:33):
I said that. There you go. What about Tomash? She
wanted to get a driver's license. And when he went
down to Texas, he was trafficked to Texas or whatever
was going on. Uh, he drove some guy's truck, the
guy that brought him down there and was going to

(30:54):
hold onto him for more than a month. He drove
that guy's truck around no license, and I'll know.

Speaker 7 (31:03):
How they do it in Texas, but is here in Ohio.
If you're caught driving without a license, you know, the
hit hits the fan and you.

Speaker 2 (31:10):
When he came back, I thought you were going to
make an effort into getting him a driver's license. I
got to study to take the test. Person. I told
him you can do that. You can do that stuff online.

Speaker 7 (31:20):
You don't print the digest anymore like it was when
I took my driver's test.

Speaker 2 (31:24):
Has he done that? No he has not. He's not
shown any effort. And I've tried to encourage you. If
you learn how to drive, you gotta you gotta you know,
you know, get your button gear. Dude.

Speaker 6 (31:34):
If I took my daughter, who in a couple of
weeks will start getting, she'll start she gets her drivers
permit where she can drive with me. But if I
take her out, just asking scenario, I took her out
driving and I got a police officer seesus.

Speaker 2 (31:53):
You got a police officer.

Speaker 6 (31:56):
Having a hard time. Would I get in trouble if
they sought me? If we're in a parking lot and
she doesn't have the driver's permit.

Speaker 2 (32:05):
You'd get a warning. She's not going to get arrested. No,
I mean, are they driving not in main streets? On
a main street.

Speaker 12 (32:13):
They take you Yeah, yeah, I would never do that
a church parking lot.

Speaker 2 (32:18):
It's a little bit different on private property, which a
parking lot is, and the rules are are a little
bit different than driving on a public roadway. That's why.
So I don't know. I don't I don't know how
that would be. But it's just wondering, waiting a few weeks.
You could wait a couple of weeks. Right when you

(32:39):
say a few weeks, how how many weeks are you
talking about?

Speaker 6 (32:42):
She it'll be Monday, December eighth. We go, so it's
actually one, two, three weeks from today.

Speaker 2 (32:49):
And she's looking forward to this. She's excited about it. Yeah, good, okay,
because I hear kids aren't even excited about driving anymore.
They're just like, no, I want to be on TikTok
and scroll on TikTok. I can stay at home and
that's it. They don't want to do anything.

Speaker 6 (33:03):
She's excited, but like Jeffrey said, she's got to do
some studying because then she's go into the VMV, take
some test, get that temporary card and then she'll be safe.

Speaker 1 (33:13):
But question, Dougie, when you're driving with her or you're
in the car, do you ever talk to her and say, hey,
do you know what this double yellow line means?

Speaker 2 (33:22):
Do you ask her questions? Do you at all?

Speaker 6 (33:25):
No?

Speaker 2 (33:25):
No, nodding? Why not?

Speaker 1 (33:27):
That's what I don't ignore my daughter all the time. Yet,
does your daughter her license? She still she would like to,
And when she's with me, I make her drive. I
go get in the car's driving her drivers from it.
She I think her permit expired because she's been waiting
for so long, and she voices that she would like

(33:47):
to get her driver's license and right it.

Speaker 6 (33:52):
But like Jeffrey said, you can't force them if they
don't want to do.

Speaker 2 (33:56):
It, can you the parent? Whatever you go get we're going.
We're going on Tuesday to take this test and better pays.

Speaker 6 (34:04):
She doesn't want to drive you paying me. Her daughter
is different than my daughter. My daughter is like, I'm
gonna be there as soon as it opens. If Crystal's
daughter is not expired, if you have the.

Speaker 2 (34:14):
Provt have to get them all.

Speaker 1 (34:15):
So if I was with my daughter every single day,
I would be like, guess what you're driving to dance
class today, you will drive to dance. You're going to
drive home from dance. This way you can learn. I'd
give her more pressure than I don't know what she's
getting at home. I don't think she's driving ever when
she's not with me, and when she's with me, I
make sure to get her in the driver's seat because

(34:37):
I know she's wanting that freedom of driving now. But
even then, I still am always quizzing her, asking her questions.
I feel like Jeffrey should be have a test printed out,
sit out, sit down with Tomas, maybe start asking him questions,
to start talking being a father and trying to help
him on the right path versus just telling him what
to do. Here's the link by I don't think a

(34:57):
parent does should do that.

Speaker 7 (34:59):
Anytime we're out of I'm out about he's with us,
I usually quiz him on the road signs, and if
he doesn't know, I tell him what that sign means.

Speaker 2 (35:05):
Jeffrey doesn't, I don't, yeah, but I'm trying to help.

Speaker 6 (35:10):
I'm going to start today, okay, good.

Speaker 7 (35:13):
I'm just trying to help him interpret the road signs
so that when when that comes up on a test
you'll know what it is and the road markings and
all that good stuff.

Speaker 2 (35:21):
What's that look for, Charlie. I don't even the point
of him coining out that line. I mean, it's the
most obvious lie I've ever heard. Yeah, uh, here is
this happened at a college football game, and the way
that they show this is kind of in reverse. Oh
maybe maybe we only hang on I guess we only

(35:44):
have a what the actual altercation here? But this was
at a college football game between Texas A and M
and South Carolina and a receiver for South Carolina named
Nick Harbor and a running back for them oscar had
away the third They were walking back from. You know

(36:10):
how they have the tunnels on a football field that
gets you to a hallway that gets you to locker
rooms or wherever it's you know, wherever the tunnels are
going to. This receiver had caught a touchdown pass and
he ran into the tunnel. He seemed to have been
sort of limping a little bit or whatever as he

(36:32):
went into the tunnel, and then his teammate follows him
into the tunnel, and then they turn around and they
are exiting the tunnel, coming back towards the football field.
And while they're doing that, a state trooper. Now remember this,
this was in Texas where this football game was taking place.

(36:52):
A state trooper was walking in the opposite direction down
the tunnel and bumped into this receiver or the receiver
bumped into him one way or the other. I don't know.
I'll play the video here in just a second. But
the state trooper turns around after he's bumped by the

(37:14):
football player and points at him and is yelling at
him something. I don't know exactly what he was yelling
or saying or whatever, but he was not happy with
this football player from the opposing team. And here watch this.
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(37:36):
on your phone, your tablet, or your TV. Here it
is watch this. Look at that, isn't it?

Speaker 10 (37:48):
Isn't that?

Speaker 2 (37:49):
The cup walks directly into him and then you've actually
seen him push into him to the left, the guy
on the left, he'd like, shoulder, what why would it
per do that? What's he doing there? Why are you there?
Why are you in the area where people are coming out?
And you decide I should walk right in the middle
of them, and I should blast them then I'll be

(38:12):
mad about it and point at him. Well they should,
I mean when someone I'm not I'm not sure what's
down that tunnel or what they're doing or what the
scenario of where that tunnel. These guys just scored a touchdown, Yes, yes,
that's right, they just scored this guy the cop. So
that guy just I think number eight there I believe

(38:33):
just scored or just did an eighty yard touchdown recept.
So this cop is so mad that his team didn't
get a touch on any walks in there, and well,
I'm not sure exactly what who knows what is going
on there? I don't know. But Lebron James of all
people had to weigh in. Why what does he have

(38:54):
to do with any of this? You know, I'll tell
you have an opinion, I'll tell you why. It's because
Ron James loves the weigh in on anything. If there
is if it's a white cop and a black guy,
Lebron James is going to weigh in. He has to
weigh in, and Lebron's Lebron takes to Twitter and says

(39:15):
that A and M cop needs to suspended. Wait what yeah,
please decipher that. Well. He's saying that that Texas A
and M cop or the the cop at the Texas
A and M game, needs to be suspended, is what
Lebron James is saying. Let me just read this again
from Lebron, that A and M cop needs to suspended.

(39:37):
That was premeditated as corn and corny, as f he
went out his way to start some yit do better, man,
I'd tell you, but I tell you whatever you want.
But Lebron's completely right. He's not, Oh, go down Ton,
please give it up on the field basically whatever feeling

(39:59):
of a Lebron whatever. But the cop did go down
the tunnel to blast shoulder. I'll give me a break.
Doesn't the cop then when he does have been going
down the tunnel for whatever reason? I mean about walking around,
so you step off the side and go, oh, the
game's going on. I should if I walked happened in
basketball court and just well I'm walking here. No, you

(40:20):
can't do that. You can't do this. There's a game
going on. What are you doing standing there? And then
he purposely shouldered by them and then points at him like,
what are you doing? What do you mean? I don't
think you thinking purposely. This is premeditated, according to Lebron James.
So this cop was waiting, hoping that the South Carolina

(40:40):
players were going to go down this tunnel so that
then he could follow them down said tunnel and shoulder
blast them in a premeditated move to then turn around
and yell at them. What are the odds of that
actually happened to anybody with eyes? That's what he did.
He walked down that tunnel. He had no purpose to
go down there. Walks down there, know that he had
no purpose to go down there. He could have been

(41:02):
going down there for whatever reason. That could be where
his little command center is or something. I don't know.
You wait till they walk out, and then you go, okay,
now now I will go down my little path. What
about those words excuse me?

Speaker 1 (41:15):
Nobody can use them anymore just because you're police officer
or football. Nobody's going to say any kind of politeness
as you're going through.

Speaker 2 (41:22):
I'm just gonna shove your way. He shoves and moves
the guy with his left arm. I agree. The cop
does appear to upppaciate the contact. I think it's I
don't know, yeah, I do. I could watch it. Here
he is and you can see him move his left
shoulder into him right before the guy on the left

(41:42):
he shoves.

Speaker 6 (41:43):
Yeah, but the guy on the left should, like, when
someone's approaching, especially a cop, you should kind of fall.

Speaker 2 (41:49):
He should have fallen back behind them. Page James, this
is the middle of it. It doesn't matter. No, it doesn't.
If somebody walked into your daughter's doing a dance thing
and somebody walks on the stage, should your daughter be like, WHOA,
I should move out of the way.

Speaker 5 (42:02):
This person is now on the stage. No, there's there's
a time to do things, and then there's time not
to do things. You wait till they walk out. And
for whatever reason, this guy wanted to start, he wanted
to do this clearly. I mean, it's very clear.

Speaker 2 (42:15):
So the UH, Texas A and M police did remove
the trooper from his game assignment following the incident, and
UH and and you know, like in the middle of
the game, they removed the guy from the stadium. I guess,
and they will figure out what to do with the guy.

Speaker 4 (42:37):
There's probably nothing racial about it's probably just his They
played against his team.

Speaker 2 (42:41):
He doesn't like the other team. Yeah, well it could
be Where were they going in that tune? Is that
the is that the home team's tunnel that they would
go through. I don't know the answer. I give everyone
that bestiating it. That's right. This is going in case
of trespassing. Charlie obviously, okay, that we got about it. Yeah,

(43:02):
why are they dressed up like football players? Yeah? Uh?
And I should absolutely, I mean that guy should should.
He should be heard.

Speaker 5 (43:12):
Well, you're going around starting, you're starting problems. You're a cop,
you should be de escalating things. You shouldn't go around
pushing football players. Then when they when you do push them,
point at them and scream at them. This guy obviously
has a temper issue, a major issue with the temper.

Speaker 2 (43:29):
Here's someone that says the cop was nowhere near the
tunnel when the players ran in. Oh, so we went
on purpose. Well, he might have been with the you know,
he might have been at the end of the tunnel
or whatever, and as these players ran back there, maybe
he went to go, you know, keep the pace. Like again,
this could have been a you know, a the home

(43:52):
team tunnel that these that the opposing players went down.
I don't know. I don't know the details of that
Laurie says, the cop is walking on the left hand side.
We walk on the right. That's almost like a road
I see. I hate when people walk on the left,
And Carl says, aren't the police there to keep the

(44:15):
place secure, including the tunnel? Players aren't supposed to be
hanging around in the tunnel during a game. Well, he
just ran off during you know, he kept going. He's
loitering there like teenagers outside of a seven to eleven
after school. Uh, now, what do you My wife always

(44:36):
gets angry at me. You're talking about walking on the left.
My wife gets angry at me when we walk through
an airport, for instance, because I don't walk on the left.
But what I do is I kind of walk down
the middle because what I find is that people are
on the right and they they're Dilly Daly, they're daily Daly.

(44:58):
I don't mind the middle as long as in the
middle right that's passing. Yeah, right in the middle. Fine.
I hate I just hate Tilly Delling.

Speaker 5 (45:05):
I really should be the guy worked up over just
people just walking stopping in front of you for no reason,
just stopping.

Speaker 2 (45:12):
I'll just stop here, what are you doing? What are
you doing? And it works me up a piss off.
Do you give them your famous hands? You know, No,
I'm just out as you go. Fin No, I'm I'm
zooming it out of people. Because if you're not doing
the nut, the nut juggling and the you know this,
you're not doing that? No, okay? Uh so yeah, she'll

(45:34):
she'll be like, you have to pick a side. And
I'm like, I'm in the middle. This way, I can
zig and I can zig and I can. You know,
an airport's got a lot of people and they obliviate,
They're completely oblivious they're in the middle. You know, they
have very wide hallways at an airport, and there are
people that just stop with their suitcase right there in
the middle of the thing, just right there in the middle,

(45:57):
like nobody else is around. Like if I if I'm
gonna stop, if I'm in the airport, now, call me crazy.
It is this. This this is common courtesy, I think.
And maybe I've been guilty of stopping in the middle somewhere,
but I don't know. I don't recall if I need to.
You know, sometimes you want to get you want to

(46:20):
resort your stuff. You know, if you go through security,
you got all this stuff. Yeah, whatever, go off. You
got to find a little el cooke off to the side,
right up to the wall the hallway, right, don't stand
in front of the bathroom door for some reason, where
one lady did. And I did get an argument with
that lady.

Speaker 5 (46:36):
I was walking out of the door and she decides
that she should readjust everything she has just in front
of the bathroom door. And I'm going I'm trying to
stick around her, and she goes, excuse me, and I'm like,
you're staying.

Speaker 2 (46:50):
From the door, bitch. What are you doing? What You're
in the wrong area. What are you doing? Go off
to the side. So, yeah, I always make an effort
to go off to the side. I also make an effort,
like after you go through security to you know, when
you collect all your stuff. Sometimes I you know, you're
putting your stuff in that all that little bin as

(47:11):
it goes through the conveyor belt or the X ray
or whatever. Well, you want to get all your stuff
and you can get resituated after the fact. I grab
my stuff, I go to the end, I sort of
exit the line there and then I get resorted right there. Yeah,
but I want to put my shoes on. I don't
want to. You don't take your shoes off anymore, dude.

(47:32):
I mean I have tsa pre check. You never had
to take your shoes off, but they don't do that anymore.
But I go to that bench whatever it is at
the end, Oh yeah, you got you can do it.
Move away, unless you could do it while you're walking.

Speaker 5 (47:44):
You can grab your stuff, and you can maybe because
there's you know, you have maybe five seconds to put
things in your pocket.

Speaker 2 (47:48):
You have five seconds max. If you can't grab your stuff,
go off to the site, get out of the way.
It was on a Let's say I got back on
Saturday and we were on a plane that was I
don't know, it was at night. What was the weather
like here on Saturday night? Because Jesus Christ Almighty, I

(48:11):
thought this plane was going to crash. I mean, we're
going through you couldn't see a thing. I mean out
the window. I don't know if it was snowing up
at fifteen thousand feet, ten thousand feet whatever, I don't know,
but it says you can't see anything. The turbulence is
bouncing you all around. And I normally am completely fine,
but it was bouncing B two and I were not

(48:33):
sitting together because they didn't have two seats together, so
she was one row up and to the left of
me across the aisle, and she's just looking back petrified
because the plane has come, just bouncing all around. And
then when we do, and then we're coming in hot
for a landing, coming in real hot, but at least

(48:56):
you could finally see the ground. It was very disorienting
as we were coming in. All you could see was
like this blizzard out the window on Saturday. Yeah, warmer's
day night, you're saying, Saturday night.

Speaker 6 (49:08):
Yeah, during the day was beautiful, but I think as
the night approached, some really bad wind was coming in.

Speaker 2 (49:15):
Did you is that? Did the pilot say anything?

Speaker 13 (49:18):
They said, sit down, putt for your sep you're already
up getting your suitcase.

Speaker 2 (49:22):
Yeah, I like to be first off that plane. I'm
pushing my way past all these little old ladies and uh. Anyway,
so then the plane it comes in, and I've seen
video of this when planes land. I'm sure Jeffrey knows
about this, but sometimes, like if there's a crosswind, the
plane will kind of land like it has to point
the nose into the wind. I guess as they're going

(49:45):
but even though it's not straight on with the runway,
it's almost like a little angle sideways landing anyway. So
we land whatever way and then the plane is just
out of control on the runway. I swear to God,
it's just going back and forth left and right. And
it was we were going back and forth so much
that I was like, this plane might flip over. This

(50:07):
is gonna be like the like I see this on
the airs his air disasters. They come in bad weather,
plane lands and uh and then the plane flips over.
Here's a what's this? This is a crosswind landing here
and going all right, let me see this year. Yeah,
they gotta they come in. That's crazy and you gotta

(50:30):
plant your back.

Speaker 5 (50:33):
Well, I guess you would probably always say, but you
plant in your back and then you turn it as
soon as the touches.

Speaker 2 (50:36):
So look, I mean it's way sideways. Geez almighty, look
at that. That's exactly what we did, except this guy
recovered and started going straight. See like he just went
straight right there. He is he's not what do you mean,

(50:57):
he's not down? He's still trying to is he? The
wheels are wheels? Are you sir?

Speaker 13 (51:03):
It doesn't look, show the part where he lands free.
It looks like that wheels, Yeah, it looks like and
now the front wheel does the lights are confusing?

Speaker 2 (51:14):
They look so, but we didn't. We kept going back
and forth, go like like you never lose control of
your car on ice and you're going, you know, you're
just spinning the wheel to the left and then spinning
it to the right. Yeah, anyway, truck or see are
on Rover's Morning Glory, Morning Truck or see Hey, what's happening?

Speaker 14 (51:39):
I don't want to explain that.

Speaker 10 (51:40):
Uh that football instid that that that the widers, if
Charlie could pull up the whole cliff of that on
Sports Center or whatever, that of him catching the touchdown
pat he ran a long ways.

Speaker 11 (51:55):
As he ran through the end zone, he like pulled
his hand string and he reaches back and he's holding
his leg and he's lipping and he kept he just
kept running and he just ran through the end zone
and then kind of ran right up in the tunnel
and then the other players, you know, in celebration of
the touchdown, they went up in.

Speaker 2 (52:17):
Okay, yes, keep going, trucker.

Speaker 10 (52:21):
Yeah, and he they were just.

Speaker 11 (52:22):
Coming back out of the tunnel.

Speaker 10 (52:24):
When that cop went up in there. So, uh, they
did announce later that they relieved that top of his
duties and what have you. That part is true, they
had announced that later. But but that's what they were
doing up in the tunnel. He was just running off
that hand string he pulled and then and then he
was he just kept running, so he just like running off.

(52:45):
So he ran up in there, and those other players
just went up in there for celebration wise, So that's
why they were in the tunnel.

Speaker 2 (52:52):
Now, I understand here according to a text message here
that I got uh that Texas was losing third to
three at halftime, and then this happened, and then Texas
A and M came back and won. So they are
now hailing this cop as a hero in Texas for

(53:13):
changing the tide of the game. Is that true, Trucker.

Speaker 9 (53:16):
See, I'm not sure of that. I'm not sure of
that part, but uh, yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 10 (53:23):
I just saw that that part of the game. I
was slipping through the channels and saw that part what happened.
But yes, they did come back, they did come.

Speaker 2 (53:31):
Back, and they want it. Gotcha all right, truck or see,
thank you. I appreciate it. Uh, I've got to take
a break. Eight six six yo. Rover is the number
eight sixty six nine sixty seven six eight three seven, Dougie,
we have the Shizzy coming up in just a few minutes,
the award winning news that you do every morning. What

(53:53):
do you have on the way?

Speaker 6 (53:55):
There's new data that shows more families are doing this
this holiday season, and I'm wondering if Charlie is going
to be doing it.

Speaker 2 (54:03):
I'll have the story for you coming up next. I'm
going to be doing this. What are they doing? All right?
We'll find out right after this on Rover's Morning Glory.

Speaker 7 (54:12):
Hang uh, Jeffrey Luou, you'r quintilible differences, master of the
English language.

Speaker 2 (54:19):
I'm missing somebody here. What is it? One more time?
You're quintolible differences? Now like the rovers Morning Glory? She
is he coming up in just a moment. What do
you have on the way? Do a lot of families
are doing this?

Speaker 6 (54:34):
This h something that I'm wondering if Charlie's going to
do this holiday season.

Speaker 12 (54:38):
Some new data released. I'll tell you what it is next.

Speaker 2 (54:42):
All right, we'll get to that in just a moment.
James and some other people have really analyzed that cop
in the tunnel video Texas A and M versus South Carolina,
and James says, we have no audio to that tunnel incident.
It's probably likely that one of those it's made comments
like move pig and the cop just reacted.

Speaker 5 (55:05):
Oh so okay, that's probably most likely in the middle
of the football game, those guys decided that they should
try to harass the police officer.

Speaker 2 (55:14):
And someone else says, pay attention to the CoP's gun
during the incident. Okay, so let's see, ude. Let me
go and play this here. Okay, let's go frame by
frame and ah, number eight hand does indeed look at this?

(55:40):
I mean, and the cop pushed Grays up against the gun.
He was going for my gun. He's lucky he wasn't
shot and killed there. The officer was in fear of
his life there, and it could have been a very
ugly situation. Dougie, are you ready for the shoes? A yeah,
here we go. Jashzy on Rollers Morning Glory.

Speaker 6 (56:04):
The President has called on House Republicans to release the
Epstein files, saying there is nothing to hide.

Speaker 2 (56:12):
Wait a second, release the files. It's a democrat huax
and there's nothing there. And they've been blocking the release
of the Epstein files for the past six months and
there is no files, all different stories. What's going on here?
Release the files? Yeah, well, does that mean they've now

(56:32):
been cleansed somehow? Is that why they are clearly Yes,
the cleansing is done. I see, how could they do that?
It took the months to cleanse everything to get Trump's
name out of it. It's all over it. Do you
remember at one point they had didn't they have like
five thousand FBI agents or something working on going through
each page of the Epstein documents and redacting things. And

(56:55):
this was going on for a long period of time.
So I don't know. This is a this is a
real about face. Well, they are going.

Speaker 6 (57:03):
To, apparently to the news House, Republican leaders are planning
to hold a vote tomorrow on legislation that would force
the full release of Justice Department files on Jeffrey Epstin.

Speaker 2 (57:14):
So they're going to vote tomorrow to do But Trump
also turned into an active investigation against Clinton.

Speaker 5 (57:19):
Right wait what so yes, that's right? Well, so doesn't
that make they can't release them then? So he could
tell them to vote on it because That's why they
were never released before because it was an active investigation
that couldn't release them because of that.

Speaker 2 (57:34):
So now well, yes, Trump is ordered an investigation into
Bill Clinton and Jeffrey Epstein. So I'm not quite exactly why,
but so now he could say release them, and then
the DOJ could come out and say we can't release them.

Speaker 5 (57:50):
It's be an investigator. Ah, but he gets to say
on paper everywhere I said release them.

Speaker 2 (57:57):
All right, Wow, you're deep into You're thinking three step
ahead of me. I the face value. I'm the keep
for chest for D. They have to try to put
myself in a for D chess situation. I have see
where this is going to go. So if he that's
why they're never released again.

Speaker 5 (58:12):
They were never released because it was being investigated, and
then they ended the investigation.

Speaker 2 (58:17):
That's over.

Speaker 5 (58:17):
Then everybody said release them, and then they didn't. So
now he's ordered another investigation.

Speaker 2 (58:23):
I remember the White House said hold on, you know
that some of these documents that were released about how
Trump was spending hours with a with a an Epstein
victim alone in a kitchen, she's in a bikini and
they go that was the unnamed person? Was this Virginia Jeoffrey,
and she said that that President Trump had never done

(58:44):
anything wrong. So she also said that about Bill Clinton.
Virginia Jeoffrey said that he was a complete gentleman and
did absolutely nothing wrong. But that's not good enough, so
they're going to investigate Bubba Bill Clinton now speak. There
was a guy that called it on Friday and he
said that there's some sort of database where they have

(59:05):
somebody's created a database of Epstein files. I guess that
you can search. It's everything that's ever been released on Epstein,
and that there is something in there regarding who is it?
Is it Epstein's brother? Somebody something about does he have

(59:27):
the pictures of Donald Trump giving a bej to Bubba
Bill Clinton? What say this again? Does Putin have the pictures?
That's what he's talking about. Does Putin have pictures of
Donald Trump giving a BJ to Bill Clinton? I don't know. Weird,
very all of it, very strange, but all right, so

(59:49):
we're going to well, no, we're not going to release it.
Well you're calling for a release, but maybe Charlie's fright.
They'll say, oh, active investigation. Sorry, we'd love to release.
There is an update in the Bill Clinton thing. Jeffers
Epstein's brother has come out and says, Bubba isn't Bill Clinton? Okay,
so he's just asked coach Baba, then Bubba Watson, the golfer.
I don't know Bubba dump who is? Who is it?

(01:00:13):
All right?

Speaker 6 (01:00:14):
Go on, Davis, you flew on Saturday. I know you
said that the weather was pretty bad. But did you
find any issues with the airport. Did you have any delays,
any issue with security, any of that?

Speaker 2 (01:00:28):
No, everything was good. Yeah. I told you a couple
of friends pretty much had traveled and they had no issues.

Speaker 12 (01:00:34):
So that's good that you didn't experience that any of that.

Speaker 6 (01:00:36):
But the FAA is ending the Emergency Flight Reduction Order
this morning, allowing flights to return to normal operations after
weeks with cancelations and delays that's been caused by the shutdown.
The official time for lifting of the order was six
a m. Eastern, one hour ago, an hour and twenty
minutes ago. So that brings the end to the cuts

(01:00:56):
that started back in November seventh, with a four percent
reduction in flights at forty major airports. So they are
rolling back the restrictions now that staffing levels have become
a little bit more stable following the end of the
shutdown last week. All Right, So there was a fight
that broke out over a Thanksgiving turkey, which then turned

(01:01:17):
into a shootout at a grocery store in North Carolina.
One guy was arguing with a cashier over the price
of the turkey. Then another guy stepped in and got
into a fistfight with him, and they both had guns.

Speaker 2 (01:01:29):
Oh, one got shot in the arm and they both
got arrested. Thankfully no else was hurt. Oh, my kad.
You know, I always see we see video where we
you know, you always go, I'll look at how people
are reacting or they're not reacting in a situation where
something crazy is going on. And I hear stories like this,

(01:01:50):
I go, I'm just mining my own business. I see
somebody yelling with a clerk. He you dirty, rotten bitch,
you know, over the price of a turkey. What do
you think I'm going to say something to the guy? Oh,
talk like that. So then the guy's gotta pull out
a gun. Then I got to pull out a gun.
And it turns as like the Wild West.

Speaker 6 (01:02:07):
So it turns out that there was a deal where
you could get a turkey for twenty nine cents a pound,
but you had to spend thirty five dollars first. So
one of the guys didn't really understand that, uh huh
and got lippy with the cashier. So the other guy
was kind of defending, like, dude, you can't act like that.
You can't uh huh, okay talk to her like that.

Speaker 2 (01:02:26):
So that's when it turned out that no, it always
turns from whatever the person they're angry at, somebody there's
a dispute. You tried to step in, even as a peacemaker,
they immediately just shift their anger and violence towards you.
So bought out.

Speaker 6 (01:02:40):
Basically, Thanksgiving is one week from this Thursday, and there's
a new report that found the average American will spend
about one thousand dollars on the holiday. Obviously that's just
not dinner. It includes travel expenses too.

Speaker 2 (01:02:56):
There was a poll taken.

Speaker 6 (01:02:58):
That claims the average totals spent this year on Thanksgiving
will be nine hundred and fifty two dollars.

Speaker 2 (01:03:04):
So here's the breakdown.

Speaker 6 (01:03:05):
There's going to be two hundred and ninety three dollars
on travel, so that's gas, plane tickets, hotels, flying with kids,
it's gonna be a little bit higher, but even if
you're going to other people's homes, maybe that will be
a little part of it. But two hundred and ninety
three dollars on travel, one hundred and seventy five dollars
on food, which seems way low.

Speaker 2 (01:03:25):
I feel like that's extremely low.

Speaker 6 (01:03:27):
One hundred and seventy nine on food, and then you
have one hundred and ten on drinks, eighty three on decorations,
and two hundred ninety one dollars for other random stuff.
So about one thousand dollars will be spent to some
Thanksgiving alone, which then brings me to the story that
I was talking about.

Speaker 2 (01:03:43):
Is Charlie doing this?

Speaker 6 (01:03:45):
More and more families are hitting the road in RV's
this holiday. It's a hot new trend and it's creeping
into the holidays. New data from the RV Industry Association
says twenty eight million Americans planned to travel by RV
this holiday season for Thanksgiving, over nine million plan and
taking the RV travel, and seven million are expected to

(01:04:06):
hit the road over Christmas. Near the four and ten
leisure travelers say they plan to take an RV trip
in the next year.

Speaker 2 (01:04:15):
Charlie's doing it now, are you like Jeffrey, where you've
put the RV away for the season. Jeffrey's not taking
any road trips now, he says, with the weather chilling out.
I mean there is talk. I mean there's discussions all
the time. Possible December trips. Maybe go south a little
bit in December, snowbirds. Yeah, just get to you know,
get out, get out of his hound for a little bit,

(01:04:36):
you know.

Speaker 5 (01:04:37):
Uh, but I don't know, I don't know if the
heat doesn't work in the front, So the heat the
heating element and the dash doesn't work, okay, but the
heat from the generator and you think that works.

Speaker 2 (01:04:49):
So what you need to do. So you're saying, like
in the back of the RV you have heat at
the driving position, right from the passenger. You don't have
no heat. So what you need to do. We can
just get space heaters too. It's that's not really that bad.
You're a scene one that it's even better. Well, it's
got outlets. You just plug in a space heater, not

(01:05:09):
why not make out of a lumrium foil. You make
like a duct that brings in the heat from the
back to the front. Well, I like that. It's really
not a bad plan. All right, go on Entertainment News
for you real quick.

Speaker 6 (01:05:25):
Saturday Night Live is taken the next two weeks off,
but when they return, Melissa McCarthy will be the host.
This will be her seventh turn as host, and musical
guests will be singer songwriter Dijon. This episode airs December sixth.
And finally, Hulk Hogan's daughter Brooke is returning to reality TV.
She's set to appear on the new season of HGTV's.

Speaker 2 (01:05:46):
Rock the Block.

Speaker 6 (01:05:47):
It's a show in which top designers compete to renovate homes.
The show's upcoming season seven repair of designers with celebrities.
I'm guessing Brooke Hogan is a celebrity and Brooke is
one of those that is going to be excited about
this because she told Entertainment Tonight that her dad's death
was what brought her to emotionally return to reality TV.

Speaker 2 (01:06:08):
M what, that's a weird okay, all right.

Speaker 12 (01:06:13):
Maybe she's back in the line line the grieving process.

Speaker 2 (01:06:17):
I don't know, it's very weird. I think there you go.
That's the schizzy on Rover's Morning Glory when the yit
goes down. You better be watching r MG TV, watch
your live at Roverradio dot com and Charlie. A lot
of people, excuse me, are pointing out to me that

(01:06:43):
it's an apparent fact. But I believe that I'm hearing.
I'm hearing that Gallainne Maxwell owned a horse named Bubba,
and somebody else says that Virginia Jeffrey owned a horse

(01:07:06):
named Bubba. I don't know about that, but apparently, according
according to a lot of people, Glaine Maxwell had a
horse named Bubba. So maybe that's what this is. Could
be reference, Yeah, I think that's probable. From us doing
a mister hand sort of video, Donald Trump is given
a Beja Bubba the horse. Okay.

Speaker 5 (01:07:27):
Mark Epstein talks to me. He says, it's a private
individual who's not a public figure.

Speaker 2 (01:07:33):
He talked to the press about it. Could a private
individual be a horse, I guess, I mean a corporation
is a person according to the Supreme Court, a horse
could be a private individual. Perhaps, I don't know. I

(01:07:54):
saw that, Tuji. I don't know if anybody sent I
don't know if they sent pictures or anything, but I
saw that a lot of people said that they well,
here I'll give you an example. I saw you over
the weekend. Uje Ryan writes, good morning, go over. I'll
tried to make this as concise as possible, but I

(01:08:16):
wanted to share the experience I had over the weekend.
Please bear with me. My father passed away September nineteenth
after fighting pancreatic cancer for almost a year. Although we
were prepared for the worst, he could never truly be
ready for it. He and I shared a love of
firearms and watching movies. These passions combined when he saw

(01:08:37):
the movie Silverado in the eighties. I guess it's an
eighties Western. In that movie, a son avenges his father's
death using his Henry rifle, which is an iconic Western
lever action. My dad always wanted to get one because
of the history. The beauty of it, and the storyline
of the movie got to him as well, but he

(01:08:57):
could never justify the cost. For years, I wanted to
save up in surprise him one Christmas, but things would
always come up and prevent me from doing so. I
had finally saved up enough to get it for him,
and then my world changed. He passed away in September.
Fast forward to this Saturday. I decided to finally purchase
the rifle in his honor. So I went to a

(01:09:18):
local store I'm not going to name it. I didn't
have a great experience with the employees. They messed up
the transaction and I had to reprocess it. But it
took what was supposed to be a fun yet somewhat
somber occasion and turned it into a frustrating one. But
when I left the store, what did I see? Eight
tiny reindeer my mini me donuts. I had to try them.

(01:09:45):
So I heard so many great things, and how could
a sweet treat not help? I spoke to Dougie and
she was the sweetest. Her smile and the short chat
we had helped me out of the funk I was in.
And on top of that, the don't nuts were delicious. Sadoucie,
thank you for being you and bringing some light back

(01:10:06):
into my day. He also helps you open your caramel
sauce bottle. Apparently this guy so wait, you're making the
customers do work for you? Where this guy? You're a strong, independent,
powerful man. Yeah, I have beat down. I am exhausted.

(01:10:27):
It was cold. It's just like my hands no longer work.
It's just I'm something's wrong. I don't know what's going on.
But you're hired singer like Charlie's r V, well dressed
by a deep fryer. No, it doesn't give you any heat.

Speaker 6 (01:10:45):
I'm I'm on a back deck and the wind was
so Yeah, it just was bad, but I couldn't having
issues with my hands. I can't feel. I have no
feeling at the ends of the fingertips.

Speaker 2 (01:10:57):
Frostbite.

Speaker 6 (01:10:58):
No, it's not frostbite. It's been It's like, Uh, you
need your hands to work and they're not. They're not
working lately.

Speaker 2 (01:11:06):
Is that what it is? I don't know if what
does it feel like? What do you mean you can't feel?
You can't feel your They're.

Speaker 6 (01:11:11):
Not numbing feel, they're not tingly. It's just it's just
achy when they try to do.

Speaker 2 (01:11:21):
I saw Who's there a commercial? Pretty soon? When you
can't open up a bottle of pills? Is it both hands?
Is it coming with arthritis? I don't know.

Speaker 6 (01:11:31):
I just think that it's just I've been doing so
much lifting and work with my hands that I don't
know if it triggered something. And then the guy from
Grey's Anatomy, who has was it Lou Garrick's disease.

Speaker 2 (01:11:44):
That's what you think you have? Now, might I don't know.
I don't know.

Speaker 6 (01:11:48):
And I was in the shower this morning and I'm
just like, and my ora ring is like, you're off,
something's wrong.

Speaker 2 (01:11:54):
Are you okay? And I was thinking I should contact
my doctor.

Speaker 6 (01:11:58):
What the guy from Grey's Anatomy, I swear I read
something but said it started the fingers in my mind.

Speaker 2 (01:12:06):
He is, it started with his fingers, And I'm like,
oh my god, maybe I have. So you're take medical
advice from a TV character.

Speaker 6 (01:12:14):
But the other part I said I was, I should
contact my doctor and so. But I have my yearly
chuck up in January. I don't know if I should
wait that long. But if I have Luke Griggs, could
there be something that right?

Speaker 2 (01:12:28):
So wait, yeah, I just wait. You know, I think
you'll snap out of it.

Speaker 4 (01:12:34):
I got one of the uh under counter jar opener things. It's,
oh my god, one of those.

Speaker 2 (01:12:45):
They're hard to open sometimes in your truck or in
your home. Oh that's funny. You know. Anytime I have
a hard time opening jar, what I'll do is I'll
take that jar.

Speaker 7 (01:12:55):
I'll just kind of like a couple of knock it
a little bit, knock it on the counter a little
bit jet and you'd come right off.

Speaker 2 (01:13:02):
So you stick it in the v and then you
twist it and then I sped, do you go back
and forth to get it? No, I've never seen one
of these, so this is interesting. A stairlift in there,
a life alert system. That's it. It's like a little teeth.
It opens it right up. Well, if you have one
for the house, you're going to need one for the
food truck. Of course. Hum.

Speaker 14 (01:13:22):
Yeah, when you're opening up those jars of mangoes, caspacho, mayonnaise, peppers,
and zach says.

Speaker 2 (01:13:34):
I am a long time listener. I finally had time
to visit visit Doogie's Dona truck. She was closing at five.
I got there at five oh two. She had just
enough to make what I wanted. She also had the
chance to meet our baby, who was sleeping at the time. Unfortunately,
it's good. Actually the baby would have seen Doozie and

(01:13:54):
started crying immediate. I just wanted to mention how kind
Dooe is. I know this is annoy you that people
like me. No, I I think it's I think it's great.
I love it. I love it. Doughnuts were excellent that
I could tell Dug was working her ash off. Yeah,

(01:14:14):
she's she's out there man, being the strong, independent, powerful
that it's come working. I have to hook up her
trailer to your truck and take it back for no.
I thought about I can't openers. Yeah, I thought about it.

Speaker 6 (01:14:31):
About asking him to come on Saturday to work, like
from prep on and just to see what I go
through and if how if what I'm doing he can
do differently, because he would say, well, she's doing this wrong.

Speaker 12 (01:14:46):
I wouldn't do that. This is a lot of work.
This would be cool to try this.

Speaker 2 (01:14:52):
I didn't. I just didn't think, and I didn't ask
him to go on Sunday because she wants to crush
his dreams for I want she wants. She's ever since
said mentioned he wants a food truck, and he's bought
a truck. Now it's being inverted into a food truck.
She's trying to dissuade him. He wants to him to
come to work the food truck to try to dissuade
him to his dream. I think it's to crush the

(01:15:15):
dreams free labor, free labor, and to crush dream a
little bit. See here's the difference. Here's what's going to
happen on Schnitzer's food truck. Now, I've never seen Dougie's
donut thing. No, I don't want you to ever see it.
But Dougie has a way of of I just know
her for so many years that everything is overly complicated.

(01:15:36):
So it should be a one or two step process.
And whatever doche is doing is a twenty five step process.
So you're all the work that you're doing. Yeah, only
probably about thirty percent of that work is actually necessary,
and that's being generous. Snitzer will be very efficient with

(01:15:56):
his food truck. He won't have his He's going to
figure this out right away. So I had.

Speaker 6 (01:16:02):
It's funny because I totally agree with you. I had
You're right. I never say that, but you're right. I
had to learn the process.

Speaker 2 (01:16:10):
I don't.

Speaker 6 (01:16:11):
I had to learn the process of why am I
doing this? I need to figure this out and make
it better and more cohesive. But that's two years in now.
I've been in business for two years. So if I
would I wish I would have had somebody that had
a food truck that said, come work and see how
we can do things on our truck.

Speaker 2 (01:16:32):
I don't have it in front of me, but somebody
did email last week and they you would mention going
to the store to buy something for your food truck.
And this guy goes, I've been in the restaurant business
for twenty plus years. Is doogy an idiot? Is she
buying her stuff at retail because her cogs would be
off the church? Do you know what cogs is? No

(01:16:53):
cost of DIDs sold? Okay, so what's the question? Are
you buying your ingredients retail?

Speaker 8 (01:17:02):
Oh?

Speaker 12 (01:17:02):
Oh yeah, no, A little bit of everything. I do
online stuff.

Speaker 6 (01:17:09):
I do Gordon Foods, and then I do some stuff
at Giant Eagle where I get perks, like they had
a sale of if you buy two things of sugar,
you get three free from obviously going there to buy
my sugar there.

Speaker 2 (01:17:25):
So I kind of do all three different things, all right.
He wanted to pooh pooh you No, it's okay, I
get it. You can poo poo all right. Let me
take a break. We have a lot of stuff to
get to this morning. I don't even have enough time
to cram it all in. Enough about donut truck, yes, sorry,
enough about yeah, oh yeah, we've had enough of that.

(01:17:46):
We're ready to move on. I've got to take a break.
We will be right back on Rover's Morning Glory. Hang on,
welcome back to rovers Morning Glory. And your fingers do
your low blood pressure? A guy he says his friend
had it and three fingers had to be amputated. So

(01:18:08):
and other people have all sorts of you. You had
about ten different diagnoses that people have put in. So
got all sorts of you have ray Nods syndrome, you
have neuropathy, You have all sorts of issues. There's not
what's that Raymond disease ring nods. I'm not quite sure

(01:18:28):
exactly what that is. I know that we have fans
in Port Saint Luci, Florida. And last week outside of
a bar there there was a little incident where some
patrons we're arguing. We're arguing about how many eggs one

(01:18:53):
chicken can lay? And you know how bar arguments are you?
You know, you have your ideas, some some smart ass
at the bar always thinks he knows better than you,
some loud mouth, and there was a there was a
hated argument about how many eggs one chicken can lay?

Speaker 15 (01:19:15):
Is it per day, per week. What what's your argument then,
I don't know. Oh, I guess in one per day, right,
I thought, well oneber day? Right then, I don't know.
I don't know the answer to what they are. Like
what they were arguing, it's like a period where it's
only one a month.

Speaker 5 (01:19:31):
You shed an egg once a month, but obviously they're
probably on a quicker time so maybe once a week.

Speaker 2 (01:19:39):
Well, I don't think they're shedding anything because they they
literally they could be fertilized or unfertilized. These I'm saying,
like a popping out eggs once a month an egg, right, yeah,
shed They're probably on a quicker time frames. I honest say,
I don't know if it's every day. I think you
think they're going through a period. They're on their period
every day. I think an egg every day. I'm gonna

(01:20:00):
ask my friend, well, this is why how does anybody
have an bar argument these days? Because everybody has a phone.
I don't know the answer to this, but I could
find out very quickly how many eggs one chicken can lay.
It actually auto filled for me when I started to
type it in, and it takes the fun out of life, though,

(01:20:22):
I don't like googling. Still, there are I would assume
there are a lot less bar arguments, right, and there
are a lot more people who go around pretending that
they're experts in everything. Yeah, because before the Internet. It's
how the Guinness Book of World Records started to solve
bar arguments.

Speaker 11 (01:20:39):
Is it?

Speaker 2 (01:20:40):
They just stated every bar would have this book. Maybe
I dispute that that could be old wives tale not
look it up? So they started a book to say,
but you want me to google it? You want I'm
telling you the truth. If you could google it and
find out you're wrong, that makes sense. I'm telling you.
That's how it started. People would look things up. What's
the fastest bird? Either way?

Speaker 1 (01:20:59):
If you google something nowadays, even if you have the
evidence to proof this is real. This came from this
university and they did research. Somebody still won't believe you,
So doesn't matter what the Internet says.

Speaker 2 (01:21:10):
We This forty four year old man pulled out a
handgun during this heated argument about how many eggs one
chicken can lay, and he fired four shots at three
people as they ran away. Luckily, this guy was not
a great shot. He missed everyone. No one was hurt

(01:21:32):
by the gun fire. But I mean, he pulls out
this gun and he starts shooting at people over this,
which is just complete insanity. The victims knew each other,
but they had just met the accused shooter that night,
so it was three people that knew each other in

(01:21:52):
an argument with some guy. And I saw a picture
of the guy. He looks like he looks like a
farmer video. Trust this man, no matter what.

Speaker 5 (01:22:01):
If he's talking about chickens laying eggs, I go, this
guy knows absolutely, I've defaulted this man here.

Speaker 2 (01:22:07):
He is, Yeah, this is he's an overall a lot
of chickens, you can just tell. And he has a
big like a big I don't know if it's like
an amish hat sort of thing on, but he's that
just overalls overall shorts, Oh yeah, exactly, yeah, like overall
shorts or he cut off the legs. I don't know

(01:22:29):
if they And he has what appears to be like
Jesus sandals on or maybe they're flip flops. I can't tell.
He is has a self I think a cell phone
in one hand and a gun in the other, and
he has a full beard. He looks kind of amish,
doesn't he now he's hiding behind a mailbox. Maybe this

(01:22:53):
is after he shot at the people. Don't know me,
don't come here like gun. Okay, go on, I'm gonna
put your trust now. Lots lots of course, of course,
of course. Okay, did you call that one? Yes, Peter

(01:23:16):
River is the guy. Okay, there was a conversation, so
he called nine one one after he fired the four
shots at the people. He might be I don't know
who knows. Yeah, I don't see all there now anyway,
So I mean I did. It is interesting that a bar,
an argument in a bar would lead to that. So
what's the answer, Crystal? You googled this, give me the answer?

(01:23:38):
How many eggs can one chicken?

Speaker 11 (01:23:41):
Leg?

Speaker 2 (01:23:41):
It says about one a day.

Speaker 1 (01:23:43):
It takes about twenty four to twenty six hours for
that new egg to develop inside them, so about five
to six a week.

Speaker 2 (01:23:50):
Nice. So I wondered what the dispute was. What did
this guy say as opposed to what the three people
running away getting shot at? What was their argument? Well,
that guy probabably a super chickens that can do two
a day or something, and just look at him, and
that guy's a chicken guy.

Speaker 6 (01:24:04):
Yeah, he's forty four. He looks way older than forty four, right,
he looks like at least sixty. Right, Well, he had
a lot of white hair. It's a rough forty fe
But you've raising chickens like that. I mean, that's going
to wear you down.

Speaker 11 (01:24:16):
This is.

Speaker 2 (01:24:17):
Charlie, This is this seems like something that I'm surprised
nobody shot at you. Yet after all of the arguments
you get at And do you argue with people in bars?

Speaker 6 (01:24:27):
No?

Speaker 2 (01:24:27):
I don't think I get never. I don't think I
get in any arguments. Do you go to bars anymore?
Arguments with people at bars?

Speaker 6 (01:24:34):
No?

Speaker 2 (01:24:35):
Got the wrong guy? Charlie is an argument magnet. I've
seen Charlie argue with people all the time. What was
the last argument you got in? Do you recall what
it was? How long ago are we talking? I mean
he is older now, so I think you argue less.
I think I would guess, right, I mean, all right,

(01:24:55):
that's the argument I was in. Was the road rage
guy that was losing his mind. I don't know if
it was even an argument two weeks ago. I think
it was just a nut job just two weeks ago,
last argument and you just yelled at a woman.

Speaker 1 (01:25:10):
You said at the airport for in front of the bathroom,
because I like, you're instigating or not instigating?

Speaker 2 (01:25:16):
Yeah, people often. No, I'm trying to think. I did
have an argument, slight argument Costco where a guy what
do you do? He kept stopping in front of me,
and then I'm trying to go around him, and then
he goes. He says something like what did he say? Really?
I said what? And I don't think he wanted me

(01:25:36):
to say anything. I just said, what did you say?
And then he'said nothing. I said, no, no, what did
you say? And I'm like, I was so was this
guy like he's ninety pounds. Oh he's an elderly man. No, no,
no older with his because if he was a big buffalo,
you wouldn't have said a thing, right, No, No, I
would have. Because this guy was really pissing me off
because he mumbled under his breath. That really angered me

(01:25:57):
that you mumble something that you're doing something stupid, and
then you mumble some some sort of whatever.

Speaker 5 (01:26:02):
It was some sort of annoying thing, and I said,
what did you say? And I wanted to see if
he would say it. He backed down like a little pussy. Well,
how'd you walk past him and puffing?

Speaker 2 (01:26:11):
No, No, I'm just I'm moving.

Speaker 5 (01:26:13):
I'm just moving, just and then he stops and I
go around, and then then he got in front of
me again. I'm d I mean, this happens in Costco
so much that I can't really tell you this exact.
In this exact, usually nobody says anything. But I don't
know exactly the circumstances of how this guy stopped what
he did.

Speaker 2 (01:26:31):
But it wasn't just no. He was there with his
son too, his adult son. I did get an argument
at Godzilla.

Speaker 5 (01:26:38):
I told the guylla Godzilla minus one, the Japanese Godzilla movie.
This guy pissed me off too, because he also said something,
it's a it's a foreign movie, so everything's in subtitles.

Speaker 2 (01:26:54):
It's a Godzilla movie. It couldn't be louder of a film.
I mean it could.

Speaker 5 (01:26:57):
This is the loudest film possible. And I'm springing my
friend something. Hey, the theaters have to I mean, there's
like ten people in theater.

Speaker 2 (01:27:06):
This check this out. This guy says quiet down or something,
and I said, what did you say?

Speaker 5 (01:27:11):
And then uh or no, he said, shut up, that's
what he said, I remember, and also in front of
his adult son, I told him to suck me from
the back, a guy from the back.

Speaker 2 (01:27:22):
Maybe not from the back of that time, but what
the problem was that that guy there I was not
being loud and talking during movies is annoying by one
hundred percent. Agree, this is a Godzilla movie, and it's
a different language. There's subtitles, and it's just what's on
the screen. It just says Godzilla roars or something. You know,
nobody's talking.

Speaker 7 (01:27:41):
All you were doing, Charlie, trying to whisper to the guy,
to your friend and be courteous so that you're not
disturbing the other movie.

Speaker 2 (01:27:48):
I think I heard you whispering. Here's what he's really
mad about. There was a group of teens behind him
that were loud as hell, completely loud yelling screen. Mean,
there's just too much of a pussy to turn around
and talk to them, and he wanted to tell somebody
to be quiet because he was having a bad time.
I mean, it was clear, so he could have turned

(01:28:08):
around and told the actual people that were annoying him
to be quiet, but he decided instead he would tell
me to be Why would he turn to you, why
would because that was a huge pussy and he was
afraid of the teenagers but not a grown man. It
was a group of a lot of teenagers. Yeah. Yeah,
he didn't want it to start because they would have
just kicked his ass.

Speaker 5 (01:28:25):
They would have told the guy they would have just
given him a wedgie and kicked his ass, because it
was clear who was annoying him, and he was not
not talking to them. He was yelling at me for something.
He said, shut up, and I said, what's that? I
just want to make sure. I want to make sure
I heard that is what's it? He goes, just be
quiet and I shut up again. I'm trying to remember

(01:28:47):
this is two years ago.

Speaker 2 (01:28:48):
I don't know.

Speaker 5 (01:28:48):
He said shut up again, and then I told him
to I think he could put my body parts in
his mouth.

Speaker 2 (01:28:55):
In front of his son. He wanted, what if you
had a gun? I should get a gun. You idiots
should get one. How often do you think Charlie would
be shooting people if he hadn't. No, No, I'm not
getting mad. These other people are the people are mad.
I'm not getting mad at all. I'm I'm calm. You

(01:29:15):
brandish it though I'd be brandishing all the time. Man.
Now I would brandish within the first five minutes. There's
no way I wouldn't be brandishing.

Speaker 12 (01:29:25):
You'd have this long trench code or a jacket on,
and then.

Speaker 2 (01:29:31):
His jacketback. Would you say, carry guy to let everybody
know they're dealing with the hammer of justice, right and tap? Yes,
what's that? I just looked at the I looked down.
I go, what's that? If you want to talk, you
want to talk?

Speaker 8 (01:29:45):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (01:29:46):
And then the last big argument, big argument I had
is when that old man wouldn't let me take my
kayak through his private beach. That was an insane man.
That guy was crazy.

Speaker 5 (01:30:01):
I just I've ran, we got too tired to go
around the pier, so we're like, oh, we'll take the
short I didn't know it was a private beach.

Speaker 2 (01:30:07):
Or what it was. It's just not on a private beach.
And he was the like the guard for the private beach,
and he was yelling at you guys, yelling and screaming.
Is all we're trying to do is walk through.

Speaker 5 (01:30:16):
And all he's doing is slowing us down by continuing
to follow us. And all we're doing is walking through
the kayaksident just following us, yelling at us the entire time,
Probably probably the last one.

Speaker 2 (01:30:30):
I'm trying. I'm trying to think of the last argument
that I has to argument. Well, yeah, I argue with
you all the time. That's that almost doesn't even count
because it's just every week. Oh my god, you cannot
tell Dougie anything. She refuses, absolutely refuses to listen.

Speaker 12 (01:30:52):
But okay, non, Dougie, who's the last person you got
into a fight?

Speaker 15 (01:30:55):
No?

Speaker 2 (01:30:57):
I got into it. It wasn't even an argument. It
was maybe about a month or two ago. At at
the airport. Somebody was a guy and his wife and
his daughter. You know how they have like at the gate,
you'll you'll want they have a they have lanes, like
they'll go groups one through four on this side, groups

(01:31:18):
five through eight on this side. All right, And then
so they have a little countdown and it says like
boarding in five minutes, boarding in three minutes. So I
get up. I stand. I know you're not supposed to
do They always tell you keep this area clear. Pot
I don't do that. I get up and I once
there's like two minutes, it says boarding in two minutes.

(01:31:39):
I get up and I make my way right up
to the little sign that says group one through four
right here, and I'm there before your time, Yeah, before
they call anybody. All right, they have you know, you
got a wheel on eight hundred cripples to the plane
before before you can you know, before anybody else can board.
But you know, I want to be the first to board,

(01:32:01):
all right. So I get up there and this guy goes, uh,
we're he's he's not in line. He's off to the
side and he goes, uh, are you are you? Are
you waiting here for for the board? I said yes.
He goes, well, we're in line, but I wanted to

(01:32:25):
stand over here so I wouldn't be in the way.
Now that's not you're not see you're not in line
at that point, right, you're not in line.

Speaker 6 (01:32:35):
No.

Speaker 2 (01:32:35):
I didn't say a thing, no, uh I, but this
is this is the truth. He's not in line. If
you were in line, you'd be in the line. You
wouldn't be over here on the side. So you're actually
out of the line. It that way. And my work
So what I did was I just I guess I
really have I'm sort of like Charlie have a way
of just really aggravating people. I know, I know, I

(01:32:58):
know who you are. You know I did must know
who you are. What I did was the guy says.
He goes, yeah, well, you know we're in line. We're
just standing over here. I didn't even acknowledge what he said.
I just turned my back to the guy. That's great,
that's great. Sometimes it's better to just to pretend the
idiot doesn't exist and you just go about your life
and cut them out. And yeah, yeah, that's sometimes that's good,

(01:33:22):
just because the argument was so stupid. It says that
it doesn't even it doesn't warrant a conversation, warrant their response.
And so the kayak guy, at first, that guy was
screaming at me when I was walking. Cut him out,
just walking. I'm just gonna keep walking. And then he
kept following me and following me, and I smiled, like what,
he goes, You're on a private beach, and sometimes it's
better to just I'm not dealing with this. This sounds

(01:33:43):
so entitled. What I'm not listening to you. Yeah, that's great,
that's great. That's a that's a power move. After literally
get on the plane, that bet who says, she tells
me now I can't see the guy because i'm you know,
my back is turned to the guy. But she said,
I thought this guy was going to start choking you
out from behind, because there was like steam coming out.

(01:34:06):
His whole face just turned beat ready. He was so
angry at you, and you just turned your back to him,
and you were you kind of like smirked as you
turned your back. I didn't smirk. I didn't just turned
my back to him. But is this a stupid argument
that he's trying to make? And uh so that was
probably the last dispute that I got in.

Speaker 12 (01:34:29):
I call that a dispute because you didn't engage.

Speaker 2 (01:34:32):
No, no, yeah, maybe that's look, I'm getting too old
to engage. You know, I don't need to. I don't
need to. I just turned my back on the guy.

Speaker 1 (01:34:41):
But based off of that story, now I'm thinking maybe
you did laugh at at a mommie boy situation.

Speaker 2 (01:34:48):
Maybe you did laugh a little.

Speaker 1 (01:34:49):
More than you said for that guy to attack you
get into a bean and a bean flew out and
hit this guy.

Speaker 2 (01:34:57):
No, no, I didn't. It was a I didn't laugh
at him.

Speaker 12 (01:35:00):
It was a shock nervous left like oh like that, Yeah,
that was I can see that.

Speaker 2 (01:35:07):
Yeah, and uh, they didn't turn out so great. I've
got to take a break. Eight sixty six Yo Rover
eight six six nine sixty seven six eight three seven.
We we'll be right back. Hang on through his shoulder,
well vacuuming what a pussy Rover is? When it turns
out it was from Cary Doogie for years? Why am
I in the show?

Speaker 6 (01:35:28):
Done?

Speaker 2 (01:35:29):
Yeah? Back Rover's morning Glory Shusy is coming up in
a minute.

Speaker 12 (01:35:38):
What do you have, by the way, dog, did you
hear any Star Trek news lately, any Star Trek news?

Speaker 11 (01:35:47):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (01:35:47):
I might have some good news for you. Actually, I
don't know if you'll like it.

Speaker 12 (01:35:53):
I thought it was exciting, so I'll tell you next
find out what it is in just a minute.

Speaker 2 (01:35:59):
Chuck writes, I think we found Charlie's Achilles heel. Just
mumble under your breath. This will infuriate him. It does.
He did have a few stories this morning about people
mumbling under their breath at him, and he I hate Snitzer.
I know.

Speaker 6 (01:36:14):
I was just gonna say Snitzer that it drives crazy.

Speaker 2 (01:36:20):
Jonathan says, I got into an argument with a neighbor
years ago. I had a tree cut down that was
near the property line. When the contractor I heard to
cut down the tree actually came. The neighbor came running
out and got in our faces. He was so mad
we were cutting down the tree, but it was on
my property. My wife was pregnant at the time, was
ready to fight the neighbor. And here's somebody that says, funny,

(01:36:42):
how Charlie always has an excuse. It's never a hymn
in the wrong. And John says, I'm glad. Has anybody
ever told the story? We're like, listen to what I did?
This waw No, of course, why would I do it
if I thought I was wrong? John says, I'm so glad.
So many people pissed charge. This is what he gets
for pissing off so many people himself. It's called karma. Country. Chris,

(01:37:08):
you're on Rover's Morning Glory. Good Morning Country, Chris Day.
What's up y, Hey, what's happening?

Speaker 6 (01:37:15):
Hey?

Speaker 16 (01:37:15):
We when we're sitting there talking about getting the bar
arguments and all that, and I literally just got into
one Friday after work. We were all sitting up at
the VFW and sitting outside he can't smoke inside, and
this guy that we all know that pretty much everyone.

Speaker 2 (01:37:32):
Around here hates.

Speaker 16 (01:37:33):
Starts getting into it with one of the old vets
who's like seventy five years old. Next thing I know,
he's telling the guy say something like that again, and
I'm gonna whoop your ass. I get in dude's face
and start going off. They ended up kicking us both
out for the day. He's completely borred there for life now.
But now this dude's going out around town in different

(01:37:55):
bars looking for me.

Speaker 2 (01:37:56):
Apparently he's gonna kick my ass when he sees me. Well,
that's not good, Chris. Oh, I don't care.

Speaker 16 (01:38:01):
There's like fifty five I'll yeah, he ain't got a chance.
But he's sitting here trying to beat up some eighty.

Speaker 2 (01:38:07):
Year old Vet who was in like Vietnam. And now
he's all.

Speaker 16 (01:38:11):
Pissed off because people are borrowing them from bars, telling them,
you know, can't talk to patrons like that, and he's
pissed off.

Speaker 2 (01:38:16):
Ain't got nowhere to drink no more. I think there
would be probably if there were no bars, there would
be ninety percent less violence. Probably. That's where most fights occur,
as in bars, guys get a couple of drinks in them,
and they start feeling a little bit, you know, they
get a little lipier, they feel a little bit tougher,
and and that's where most of these arguments break out.

(01:38:41):
What about you, Christal, what was the last argument you
got into, last fight you were in.

Speaker 1 (01:38:46):
Oh, honestly, I rarely feel like I, now, as an adult,
get into confrontations with people. I'd rather ignore the problem
walk away. I at least try to be as adult
as possible. But nobody's confronted me about anything in public.
Or maybe if somebody did, they did something to offend me,

(01:39:07):
I would say something, but I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:39:10):
Honestly.

Speaker 1 (01:39:10):
The whole segment, all I could think about was skinny,
because if somebody mumbled under their breath about him next
to him, he would for sure call them out, because
don't be a pussy. If you're gonna say something, say
it out loud. For you to sit there and mumble
it under your breath, I mean, that's then don't mumble
anything at all. So he would definitely. It's all I
could think about. I actually hit him up right, if.

Speaker 2 (01:39:33):
You mumble it and they hear it, point taken, right,
if you're if you were mumbling something under your breath,
nobody would actually know that you did it right. So
if they're saying it loud enough for Charlie to hear
or for somebody to hear, is it really being mumbled
under it? Yeah, because you're not saying it loud and
like and proud. Look at this guy. You would thinks

(01:39:56):
he's so cool going around me with this cart Like.

Speaker 1 (01:39:58):
I mean, then I would, but I would say something,
but I really honestly haven't had any reason to. Okay, Yeah,
I mean I'm yelling. Yeah, I'm yelling at them. I
don't know if they're yelling at me.

Speaker 2 (01:40:12):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:40:13):
That's the only time I feel like I have the
most violent reaction towards others.

Speaker 2 (01:40:19):
Uh, Dougie, are you ready for? There?

Speaker 6 (01:40:24):
We go?

Speaker 2 (01:40:26):
Dah shoozy on Rolls Morning Glory.

Speaker 6 (01:40:28):
The funeral for former Vice President Dick Cheney will be
held on Thursday. Will be at Washington National Cathedral in
d C. So this upcoming week that'll happen on Thursday.
Today we have French President Emmanuel Macron. He will reportedly
host Ukraine's President Vladimir Zelenski.

Speaker 2 (01:40:49):
They're going to meet in Paris.

Speaker 6 (01:40:51):
This is going to be to reaffirmed France's long term
support for Ukraine in its war against Russia. So that's
happening today and then tomorrow the night. Nothing big happening
with the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salmon. He's going
to hang out at the White House with the President tomorrow.
It's going to be a busy week of things happening.

Speaker 2 (01:41:09):
They're going to hang out. They're gonna I don't know,
because it comes as sungiragial friendly with Arabia. There really is.

Speaker 6 (01:41:16):
They're holding a investment summit this week in Washington, d C.
And Trump continues to lobby for Saudi Arabia to sign
the Abraham Accords and normalize relations with Israel.

Speaker 2 (01:41:30):
So it's going to be a busy week.

Speaker 6 (01:41:33):
Artificial intelligence company Anthropic, they are saying that it is uncovered.
They've uncovered what it believes to be the first large
scale cyber.

Speaker 2 (01:41:43):
Attack carried out by AI.

Speaker 6 (01:41:45):
The company blames the attack on a Chinese state sponsored
group of hackers that use their own tool to infiltrate
dozens of global tarpet topic targets. Okay, so they were
targeting global targets.

Speaker 2 (01:42:01):
Well, they were targeting global targets, targeting targets they were.

Speaker 6 (01:42:05):
Anthropic said the attack started in mid September and used
its clawed code model to launch a spy campaign targeting
major tech firms and financial institutions, even chemical manufacturers and
government agencies.

Speaker 2 (01:42:20):
Look as helpful as AI can be for certain businesses
and in certain cases, if to remember it's it's just
a tool, and people who are up to no good
also had that same tool. And if you think about it,
like I think about AI, and you think about all
of the good things you could do with AI. But

(01:42:45):
then if you think for a second, like, oh, if
I wanted to use AI for bad reason, I mean,
there's an endless way that you can use AI to
scam people to do bad things. So and it will
be harder and harder to detect and to thwart, I
guess because it will be so sophisticated some of these

(01:43:06):
attacks go on.

Speaker 6 (01:43:08):
A massive fire broke out at a decommissioned power plant
near Galveston, Texas, yesterday, sending a huge black plume of smoke.

Speaker 2 (01:43:16):
Across several cities in the area.

Speaker 6 (01:43:17):
Firefighters from multiple agencies battled to blaze at the old
power plant in San Leon alongside Highway one, forty six
now at one point two cooling towers and power lines
were on fire, and residents were asked to avoid the
area and stay away from the heavy smoke.

Speaker 2 (01:43:31):
You're able to get it contained. No injuries were reported
in the incident.

Speaker 6 (01:43:35):
Senator John Fetterman was released from the hospital over the weekend.
Remember he fell last VFA his head some injuries to
his face and the Pennsylvania Democrat posted a picture on
social media showing stitches and said he's back home with
his wife and children after getting twenty stitches and making
a full recovery. That's a lot of stitches. Yeah, Mega millions,

(01:43:59):
there's posted see here. Hang on, Oh my god, Wow,
he really did bash his facing. Jeez, that's could have
been I mean, I don't know what he fell on
or how he hit. I mean, I guess his head
hit the ground, but could have been worse. You not
got teeth or any number of things could happen you

(01:44:21):
poking eye out?

Speaker 2 (01:44:22):
Go on.

Speaker 6 (01:44:23):
A lucky Mega Million's winner in Georgia scored the nine
eighty nine million dollar jackpot after the longest drought in
the history of the game. That they're obviously going to
walk away with a lot less than that if they
take the lump sum. The Friday winning ticket was bought
in a public's grocery store in Noonan, which is a
town about thirty five miles away from Atlanta, and the

(01:44:47):
jackpot matched all six numbers.

Speaker 2 (01:44:50):
What was the total jackpot? Nine million?

Speaker 6 (01:44:53):
Ah, so they're going to take home about two hundred
and forty million dollars after taxes.

Speaker 2 (01:45:00):
That sucks. That's not that's not that much. I mean
it's it's a lot of money, but I mean that's
so you take that lumpstaw's it gets cut in half,
and then the tax is cut it in half again,
so you get about twenty five percent of that.

Speaker 6 (01:45:14):
The full payout over thirty years will be about five
hundred and twenty two million, which would be seventeen point
four million per year.

Speaker 2 (01:45:21):
If you take the payout math, give it, give it
all to me. I guess, okay, what else?

Speaker 11 (01:45:30):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (01:45:30):
This is pretty interesting.

Speaker 6 (01:45:32):
In some of the prep that I get, they have
started doing ten things that happened ten years ago this week.
And I thought this was interesting because times just flies
by so fast. Do you remember when Jared from Subway
was sentenced?

Speaker 11 (01:45:47):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (01:45:48):
Yeah, Like, how crazy is that?

Speaker 6 (01:45:50):
He got fifteen years and eight months in prison for
the child's sex crimes. He won't be eligible for parole
until twenty twenty nine, so I thought that was kind
of crazy. And the other thing was ten years ago
was when Charlie Sheen went on The Today Show to
announce that he was HIV positive.

Speaker 2 (01:46:08):
Oh man, that time does faring, doesn't it. I thought
that was pretty interesting as well.

Speaker 6 (01:46:13):
Monday Night football tonight we have the Las Vegas Raiders
hosting the Dallas Cowboys.

Speaker 2 (01:46:18):
That's eight fifteen pm Eastern on ESPN. Is it Monday night?

Speaker 6 (01:46:22):
They have two games or is it time Thursday? But
they always get called out like there's another game. Oh,
this one only says there's one game, but I could
be missing something if.

Speaker 2 (01:46:34):
There's a second game whatever, which brings us to the
Chad says, look for the Fetterman fall video. Ooh. Everyone
says he was drunk, he fell right into a fountain.
I haven't seen this yet, but I didn't even know
there was video. What is it like surveillance video or something? Okay,
go on, I didn't know that.

Speaker 6 (01:46:52):
And finally, musician Todd Snyder passed away at the age.

Speaker 2 (01:46:56):
Of fifty nine. Who's that. He as a folk.

Speaker 6 (01:47:00):
Country singer and a songwriter who was known for kind
of musically blending genres. He released more than a dozen
albums over his career, and he performed at times with
Jimmy Buffett's band. He had been admitted to a hospital
in Henderson, Tennessee, last week after feeling sick. Doctor said
it was walking pneumonia, and at first fans were hoping

(01:47:23):
that he would bounce back, but his condition took a
turn and he was moved into intensive care, and then
the his record label and his family confirmed the sad news.

Speaker 2 (01:47:33):
I think.

Speaker 13 (01:47:35):
You know who it is, nitz right, No, nobody's ever
heard of this christ I don't know this never heard
of this guy?

Speaker 2 (01:47:41):
Do you do?

Speaker 8 (01:47:41):
She?

Speaker 2 (01:47:42):
Yeah, I do, because the guy.

Speaker 6 (01:47:45):
Guy that I worked with in Chicago was friends with
him and a fan of his music, so I had
only heard of.

Speaker 2 (01:47:54):
I think you have the wrong name. Yes, you're thinking
of the wrong guy song that I don't know this song,
but I had heard his music then, I don't think
so can you find a song from this guy? The fan?
All right?

Speaker 6 (01:48:07):
There you go.

Speaker 2 (01:48:08):
That's a hizzy on Roberts one boy, What is the
place where the range.

Speaker 7 (01:48:12):
Content flows like water and the streets are paved.

Speaker 2 (01:48:16):
With skid mark? Is it heaven?

Speaker 11 (01:48:19):
Now?

Speaker 2 (01:48:20):
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She forgot something, But what she forgot?

Speaker 7 (01:48:34):
Jeffrey legendary professional wrestling announcer Vombcraddle passed weekd AG ninety five.

Speaker 2 (01:48:40):
Oh my god, that wasn't what I was thinking about.
But I'm just saying that I just caught that news
over the weekend.

Speaker 7 (01:48:45):
He worked alongside the great Gordon Sooley and calling the
star Kate number eighty start eighty three. He worked alongside
the late great Johnny Weaver the wrestler side, and and
of course Jim. He worked alongside Jim Ross and in
nearly nineties he worked into a Smoky Mountain Wrestling.

Speaker 17 (01:49:05):
What I forget thee oh crap Star Trek story? Why
were you gonna watch the what is it? She's like, Oh,
I got that's hot Snyder story.

Speaker 2 (01:49:17):
I did everybody, we've never heard of a guy? My god, God, No,
you're thinking of somebody else? Is Snyder the guy that

(01:49:40):
directed Batman Snitcher? Or is that somebody else that's Zach.
I think that's what happened. She's hurt. Snyder made up,
not at all. Yeah, because nobody's heard of this due.

Speaker 6 (01:49:53):
The news was did you know there's a new Star
Trek movie in the works?

Speaker 2 (01:49:57):
A new movie? I did know that the guy who
bought Paramount Pictures the What's something Elise and David Ellison
or something. I did see a quote that he said
that Paramount is going to lean in heavy on a
couple of their things forget. Star Trek was one of them,

(01:50:19):
and I forget what the other one or two things are,
but he's like, we got these properties, we need to
revamp these, get things going. What's what is the Star
Trek movie?

Speaker 6 (01:50:29):
Apparently the two guys behind Dungeons and Dragons, Jonathan Goldstein
and John Francis Daily, they are the ones who are
enlisted for this project. They've been hired to write it,
to produce it, and direct the new Star Trek film
that will kind.

Speaker 2 (01:50:47):
Of revitalate, revitalize.

Speaker 12 (01:50:49):
The flat up, revitalize the franchise.

Speaker 6 (01:50:52):
After like you had said, the new owners like, we
got to get this back up and going, but it's
going to have nothing to do to be a continuation
of the jj.

Speaker 2 (01:51:01):
Abrams led rebab It's okay because I Chris Pine was
Chris Pine. Yeah, it's not gonna have anything to do
with that. They're okay, So are you excited about that? Sure?
I like Star Trek obviously, so I will see. Well,
I'll wait for it. I'm not going to go to
a theater, but I'll wait for it to come out.
On Paramount Plus, Tyler says, I just found the Fetterman

(01:51:23):
fall video. That's either fake or some other bald guy.
People are so people are here. I just I took
me forever because I couldn't find it. I just want
to make sure, all right, well this is supposedly John
Fetterman found then Yeah, that's you got to be an idiot.

(01:51:45):
Are they filming those? Wow? Okay, so it took me
a really long time to find it because it does
not real. No news has this. Why is he he's
just peeing does where he wears those weird out fits though,
those hoodies all the time, you know, But the guy's
not wearing shorts. He would wear shorts. Yeah, yeah, well

(01:52:06):
he'd be wearing shorts. He doesn't wear track pants like that.
I also, can you go back, and what do we
see in the background, Like there's a Oh is that
an ald in the background. This might not even be
in the United States. I think this is Ai, is it?
What do you mean there's all these here?

Speaker 10 (01:52:24):
No?

Speaker 2 (01:52:24):
No, yeah, I know there are. But does that look
like that looks like something more in like a hotel
like Europe or something, doesn't it. I just I don't
think that's European. The water on him looks strange. You
might be right about this being AI. The water's so

(01:52:48):
reflective all of a sudden on his clothes. Oh yeah,
I think it's just yeah, I don't think it's AI.
I think that it's just think it's uh. Also, if
you go back, go back to the first frame, Charlie,
I do think it's this is Europe because look at
those weird ass shoes that they like. I don't know.

(01:53:11):
Maybe those are I don't know. Sometime weirds up with
that video. Okay.

Speaker 5 (01:53:17):
Also, just one other thing, I'm gonna play the audio
games I didn't want to play before. Yes, you're speaking
a different language.

Speaker 2 (01:53:32):
The audio makes it way more believable. No, No, that's
just Tenterman mumbling because he had that stroke, you know,
don't mumble around, Charlie. Oh yeah, not under your breath.
At least we'll be right back on rovers morning glory.

Speaker 6 (01:53:47):
Hang on.

Speaker 2 (01:54:05):
Seven fifty eight, Oh, says dude. She was thinking of
John Schneider from Dukes of Hazard. He had music. And
here's somebody who says, Crystal's boyfriend Skinny isn't going to

(01:54:27):
do a damn thing if somebody mumbles under their breath
at him. The guy weighs about one hundred and fifty pounds.
Give me a break. What would he do, Chrystal, if
somebody was mumbling under their breast, it's gonna step up
and throw down.

Speaker 1 (01:54:47):
Well, first he would verbally say something, of course, if
it led to that, I'm sure he would know to
toe with somebody to toe. And I know, like if
he takes a beating, he takes a beating, he would
rather stand up for himself and speak his mind and
then not say anything at all.

Speaker 2 (01:55:06):
That's kind of dumb. I mean, no offense, but like
I'd rather just let something go than get my ass beat,
you know, Like who wants to be like, Oh, I'll
take a beating just to I'm gonna prove my point. No,
I don't want to get an ass beating, who.

Speaker 1 (01:55:19):
Does It depends on the situation, then then walk.

Speaker 2 (01:55:24):
I'm gonna stand up for myself. I'm not gonna let
anybody push me around, especially in front of my woman.
Oh he just kicked my ass and mopped the floor
with me in front of my woman.

Speaker 1 (01:55:32):
That doesn't know till at least you stood up for
your woman if somebody was saying something about her. At
least you did something and didn't just stand there and
let them grope your.

Speaker 2 (01:55:42):
Lady or you know. Here is a speaking of ladies.
I saw that a woman in Australia is she is
upset over the outfits that women are wearing in public.
She doesn't like this. I'm talking about these I don't

(01:56:05):
even know what these things are called. I'll play the
video here in just a second. But she's upset that
women are wearing tight short shorts where you can see
they're vedge. Sure here, listen to this. Those women that
wear the active weight really short short shorts.

Speaker 10 (01:56:23):
I'm all for you.

Speaker 2 (01:56:24):
I think it's great.

Speaker 12 (01:56:24):
You know, you're confident, you've got a great figure and
all that your active weight, But.

Speaker 18 (01:56:29):
Do you realize that me you walk, we can actually
see the shed of your vege. That's the metter with
you and don't come that means how what did you look?

Speaker 2 (01:56:39):
Could you not look? It's right there, you walking towards me,
coming right in front of me. Yes see, I look
at this as a feature, not a bug.

Speaker 10 (01:56:49):
I like this.

Speaker 2 (01:56:50):
I don't want women to stop wearing these short shorts
that are super tight. Whatever the hell these? What do
you road you call these? There's a I don't know
if it's in this video, but there is a picture
from the store here. Let me see. Yeah, here the
workout shorts. Yeah, yeah, and you can see No, are

(01:57:14):
you kidding me? I like that? Well, you're a.

Speaker 1 (01:57:17):
Gross What's she supposed to do with them? Where's she
both supposed to put them?

Speaker 2 (01:57:25):
Well, it's not.

Speaker 6 (01:57:25):
About putting them anywhere. Don't wear something that's going to
be that Reveala. Wear some tight underwear that's compression underwear
that brings those lips in.

Speaker 2 (01:57:38):
They do have those little guards that you can put
in your underwear.

Speaker 10 (01:57:41):
Guards.

Speaker 1 (01:57:42):
Yeah, you put in your underwear to kind of protect
from having a camel toe.

Speaker 2 (01:57:45):
What are you talking? I've never seen it. Yeah, that way,
it's just like a little like a cup for the vagina. Wait,
I am unaware of this. I think most men. Are
you telling me that if you're wearing shorts like that,
they have an insert that women an anti can ammaltee
in shirt.

Speaker 1 (01:58:01):
Yeah, it's like a little something that you put there
just to kind of I don't know what it's made
out of, but I've seen these. It almost looks like
a pantyliner. It's like a I think I even have
a nipple cover. It's like a nipple cover, but for
your veg lips. So this you put so that your
nipples or does it stick to the fabric that you're wearing?

Speaker 2 (01:58:22):
These ones are?

Speaker 1 (01:58:23):
You can get a silicone one, so yeah, like a
nipple cover like she's talking about, like after I mean
at the end of the smell of that, Oh, pull
this thing back. It's like are they disposable or do
you have to put these in the dish?

Speaker 10 (01:58:37):
Ones?

Speaker 2 (01:58:38):
I wash it. I guess the one I saw gave
it a three back.

Speaker 1 (01:58:41):
You get those girls will wear invisible straps, clear plastic straps,
sometimes on their braw or even on your shoes.

Speaker 2 (01:58:48):
You'll have clear shoes.

Speaker 1 (01:58:49):
They get so nasty with sweat and dirt if you
don't clean them.

Speaker 2 (01:58:54):
It's awful. So you can't imagine what that would be like.
Do you remember back in the day when Friends was
a big on NBC, big sitcom and Jennifer Aniston was
known for wearing these, uh, these tight shirts with their
nipples poking through? Right? What did they start selling fake

(01:59:15):
nipples so that you could you could wear there?

Speaker 6 (01:59:20):
Is that?

Speaker 2 (01:59:20):
Really? How much is not augmented? This is a real,
like still frame grab from the show. I never realized it,
Jesus Christ. I went back and watched. Oh my god,
I'm gonna have to digitally alter those these days because
it's not politically correct to have your nips poking through
like this. Wow. Anyway, Uh, maybe they'll start selling like

(01:59:45):
you're talking about silicone implants for your pantings, but maybe
they'll start selling the outline you put it in and
it actually is the shape of vage lips that you
can wear. So if you want to alter the appearance
of your vagina, you have fake vas lips poking through anyway,
this lady, And it's like, hello, can you see the
shape of mama knee saws? Yeah? I can, I can

(02:00:08):
see it. You're not avoid it. It's like a god
Walker in those talks and you can see the Yet
I don't mind any of this. I doush. What do
you think it's shanky?

Speaker 6 (02:00:23):
Like? It is skanky. You're only doing that so people
can look. You're drawing attention to your lip area. That's nasty, Like,
why do you have to wear clothes like that?

Speaker 2 (02:00:34):
Let me see that picture again that you had snitz.
Let me look at this. See I could tell that's
a hot chick. You can't even see the chick's face,
but she's just a hot chick. You're just jealous, that's
what You're jealous. You're jealous, not jealous, Yes, you are
not at all. You would love to wear this same outfit. No,
I can wear that outfit, Charlie, What do you think

(02:00:57):
about that? It's great. I'm the girls that are gross.
Good for them because they want to do that. That's fine.
I won't look, but the other one is great. But
you won't look. You will Oh no, if it's gross,
Now you'll look even if it's gross. I'm not gonna look.
I'm not gonna screw because I've even seen like dudes,
I saw a guy like I don't know a month ago.

(02:01:17):
He was out in public and he was sitting in
a chair and this guy, I mean, he had like
those I don't know why because it wasn't that hot.
I mean it was he had like I don't even
remember where I was. He had those like.

Speaker 6 (02:01:29):
There.

Speaker 2 (02:01:30):
They weren't coaches shorts. They weren't. That's like a different material,
but they were like short, like a like no, no,
there was like a like your coach would wear when
you were playing Little League or something. But it was
a thinner material. This guy, older guy, big, big guy.
He's sitting there, legs spread and like, I'm a straight guy,
but I go Jesus Christ, this guy the outline of

(02:01:51):
this guy's whatever the hell he is going on, he
looks like he has swollen balls, like Jeffery or something.
My eyes were drawn right to the guy's crotch. If
it's a girl and she's not an attractive girl, but
she still got you know that that outfit that could
you be looking at? Oh, that's that's meant.

Speaker 6 (02:02:08):
To be penises and women's vaginas meant to.

Speaker 2 (02:02:11):
Be looked at. If a chick is wearing an outfit
like that, what would you do if if if she
even if she had tried to leave the house in
that outfit? What would you what would she say? We
don't do that. There's no way. No, you have older daughters. Yes,

(02:02:32):
if one of your daughters comes over and she's wearing
that outfit, that red thing that you just show that
you were just showing us there, what do you do?
What do you say? They're in there? What mid to
late twenties or whatever? Your daughter's I'm the youngest is
twenty five? Okay, what do you say? Nothing? That's what
they want to wear? What am I going to say?

(02:02:53):
You don't say a thing? You can't. What is he
going to say? It's his daughter? There's no way. And
if he's saying say anything wrong, if you say anything wrong,
they're just gonna wear even more so, I think the
only way because when they're four, no one, they're twenty five,
you have upset. I don't want to make them upset.
Oh oh yeah, if they if they're now that they're
an adult. But so you don't you just uh, you

(02:03:14):
don't When you say something to your wife after your
daughter leaves, that's when Christ, what's you wearing?

Speaker 11 (02:03:20):
You?

Speaker 2 (02:03:21):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (02:03:21):
But your wife could be like Molly, put the lips away.

Speaker 2 (02:03:25):
What are you doing? You can't you can't say that. Yeah,
like if she, if it happens again, she should say,
should you really be wearing those lips out in public
like that? You have one of my sons come over
and it's dawns hanging out whatever. Whoa, whoa, whoa there
you had those shorts. If you had like a short
running shorts package and on full display, you'd tell, hey,

(02:03:49):
cover that up? Did they have your size? Right? Were
they out that day? Can you not wait for restocking?

Speaker 10 (02:03:58):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (02:03:58):
I don't know, man, and I don't. Please don't let
don't let girls ladies, don't let nosy old bats like
this Australian wench. Don't let them shame you into stopping
these outfits because we like them. Us guys like those outfits.

(02:04:21):
We're not allowed to look because if you do look,
chicks will be like you're looking at not just your
vagi lips poking through your fans. But okay, did you
see that? Has anyone ever seen the Netflix show Last Chance?

Speaker 10 (02:04:36):
You have?

Speaker 2 (02:04:36):
Anyone's seen this? No? I have not either. I've seen
the you know sometimes on Netflix. I think the last
season they did was a few years ago, but they
had five seasons of the show Last Chance You, and
they did three different schools. I guess it's it's these

(02:04:57):
like junior colleges that have these athletic programs, real well
known schools, but they bring in people that are academically challenged.
Maybe they are you know, couldn't couldn't play in other
programs because they their grades weren't good enough, or maybe
they had something in their past or whatever. Who knows, drugs, arrests, whatever,

(02:05:22):
I don't know.

Speaker 12 (02:05:23):
But.

Speaker 2 (02:05:24):
These schools would allow these young men to play in
their college programs, and I guess it was like a
reality series, you know, would follow the seasons of these schools.
And the last season they did was I think Laney
somewhere up in Oakland, I guess. And they had this

(02:05:46):
coach named John Beam, and I guess everyone liked this guy.
You know, the coaches were central figures in these shows obviously,
as they struggle with keeping all these guys that are
probably you know, you're trying to keep them on the
straight and narrow, try and keep them eligible to play football.

(02:06:07):
And also you know, he sent them out on the
right path in life, and it can be challenging anyway,
So I saw that story that this guy was this coach.
He had given up coaching, but I think he was
still maybe athletic director or something like that. Anyways, he

(02:06:28):
was on campus or at the football facility or whatever
at this Laney College in Oakland and he got shot.
And I see this story, go, oh, man, the guy
got shot. Okay, well, he's probably shot in the foot,
shot in the stomach or whatever, and I expect that
he was going to make a recover. They didn't make

(02:06:48):
it seem like it was life threatening. But then the
next day I see that he passed away. Somebody shot
and killed him. They did get a I think a
twenty seven year old guy was arrested, Cedric Irving Junior.
I don't know what the motive is. I have no idea.

(02:07:09):
Why would you shoot this coach. It seems like everybody
is a picture of this guy. It seems like everyone
really liked this guy. So the guy who shot him,
I don't think even went to the college, but he
was frequently seen around the college campus whatever that means.
And no new information has come out. I don't see
a motive listed here. I don't in what I'm reading.

(02:07:32):
It doesn't have a motive. I have no idea why
would he The day before, this coach had expressed concerns
about safety at Laney College and the field house, the
athletic thing, because they had terminated the contract with the

(02:07:54):
Alameda County Sheriff's Office that provided the armed deputies to
protect the school, and they used private security contractors to
provide security. So he was just the day before. I
don't know if you knew, if any anything that was
going on or what, but he was complaining like, I
don't know about the security we have on campus. Then

(02:08:15):
the following day shot killed. It's scary. Yeah, Brittany in Rochester,
New York. He're on rovers Morning Glory, Good Morning, Brittany.

Speaker 9 (02:08:28):
Good learning Rover. Hey, So all of a question, you
load those those veggie shorts whatever they're called, right, how
would you feel about those veggie shorts being out in
public with four hundred pounds women?

Speaker 2 (02:08:41):
Because that's what's going to happen. Oh, it happens all
the time. I see that all the time. In fact,
it's it seems almost it seems like the larger a
woman is, I guess, all clothes she puts on, the
tighter they fit. I suppose the larger, are they are?

Speaker 9 (02:08:55):
Right?

Speaker 2 (02:08:56):
Yeah?

Speaker 9 (02:08:56):
So I mean it's it's getting to the nice season
now where we don't have to see it.

Speaker 7 (02:09:02):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (02:09:03):
But I look, I you know, I would say, ladies,
three hundred pound ladies, sure you want to wear those shirts?
Go ahead, As Charlie said, I won't be looking me.
On the other hand, I will. I can't help. But
my eyes are just he had drawn and they go, oh,
what is this myth that she has? You're going to

(02:09:23):
see it this winter?

Speaker 1 (02:09:24):
But now instead of short about it later, leggings today,
leggings are now out let.

Speaker 2 (02:09:32):
Me in on a I didn't know that this existed,
but I saw something where I saw I think it
was I don't know if it was on TV or
what it was, but these these it was like a thing.
And it was winter. He was on the news, and
it was winter wherever it was, it was very cold.

(02:09:52):
And I saw this woman and she had like a
skirt on, but she did have these black tights or
leggings or whatever whatever, And and I go I asked her,
I said, I thought, those are those like? Are those
do they keep you warm? Those things? Those those tights

(02:10:12):
are like black tights? Is that going to keep you
warm if you're wearing a short skirt in the middle
of winter and it's snowing outside. And she let me
in on this. I had no idea this existed. She goes, oh, no, no,
what chicks do is they have these warm, like these
insulated thermal leggings that are black, and then underneath that

(02:10:36):
material they have flesh colored material, so it kind of
looks like regular tights. Yeah, you know that this exists.
They're fleece lined leggings. Yeah, I have some.

Speaker 6 (02:10:47):
I mean fleece lined leggings. Everybody knows about that. No,
but what's thermal about this?

Speaker 2 (02:10:55):
So so for me, thermal is not. That's not fleaceline.
That's just but they look like what rover what you
just described as they're wearing two different sets of leggings. No,
but it's not. They're one set of leggings. But they're
designed they're black. But you know, like when somebody puts
on leggings, you can kind of you can't see you
can't see right through them, but you can still see

(02:11:16):
a little bit. They have legs, it's okay, you know,
the material gets a little stretched out, so I guess
they make it so that it looks like your actual
legs underneath there, but it's not really your legs. It
looks like a thin material. They're really thick too.

Speaker 1 (02:11:29):
My daughter just was trying to wear some the other
day underneath the smallest skirt I've ever seen in my life,
and I was on the no, way, are you wearing
this skirt over top of pantyhose? And that's what they're
just that thicker warm tights. They look like pantyhose on
the outside.

Speaker 2 (02:11:47):
I had no idea that those existed. It's kind of
like skirts. You go, wait a second, Hold on a second,
what's this fake thing that we're You know, you see
a chicken a skirt, you think that, oh that's hot.
Look at this short skirt she has on. Let me
find out it's fake. It's folly. It's a shorts. There

(02:12:08):
is an update to a story we did a couple
of weeks ago where somebody has been charged with numerous felonies.
They said they were a victim, but they themselves have
now been charged with a few felonies. I'll tell you

(02:12:28):
what it is. And I have to say I could
see this one coming. I had an idea about this one.
We'll be right back with that and the schizzy the
news next. Hang on. All entertainment icons have a great
catchphrase Former Simpsons and Anthony sissors. Back to Rover's morning

(02:12:50):
Glory Hizzy coming up at a moment the news. What
do you have on the way? A movie that's in
the works that's going to drive you crazy. I'll tell
the story next. All right, we'll get to that in
just a moment. Some women were sending me, well, no,

(02:13:18):
well please say go ahead. Gigi's mom sent me a
photo which looks to be it's a Black Friday deal.
Looks to be a hot chick wearing these like sort
of see through things and look those are actually that's

(02:13:39):
not her skin under there. It's like an actual doesn't
that look see through to you? It's not. It's just
flesh colored now, and then somebody else sent me here's
how they do it. They have look, so, what skin
color do you want? You got light, tan, bronze, dark,

(02:14:00):
So like, if you're a black chick, you get the
the dark color under there makes it look like it's
completely legit.

Speaker 6 (02:14:06):
Yeah, but you can also wear even if you're not black,
you can wear the Is it opaque or it's just it's.

Speaker 2 (02:14:13):
A tight right, yes she can, but.

Speaker 6 (02:14:21):
Here is.

Speaker 2 (02:14:23):
I don't know, did you guys show the I wasn't
watching rmg TV. Did you show the cameltoe. I did
a search for cameltoe blocker, and here's what pops up
on Amazon. Campbelltoe concealer. Here it is. Look at this
thick It's just basically the silicon silicone y shaped pads

(02:14:46):
that they have in here. And they even helpfully point
out to you now they go, look, you do not
want to be this chick on the left. Here see
her campbellte I love the illustration it's added there. You
do not want to be that. Choose the right, it says.
So please, ladies, don't start using weed. No, no, I

(02:15:06):
don't want a cameltoe concealer. That's not that's not being
a proud be proud of your body. This is body positivity.
Cameltoe is part of your body. This is a positive.

Speaker 10 (02:15:19):
I like it.

Speaker 1 (02:15:20):
They started getting rid of that that seam line that
goes right in front down through your crotch for ladies
active wear, because it just enhances and ads it just
kind of almost makes it happen. Yeah, So they've been
removed out out of it. They're removing that front seam.
A lot of people are removing it from their active worth.

Speaker 2 (02:15:38):
It's like sometimes chicks will wear their purse strap right
in between their boobs and it just goes in there
and then make suits them. Hey do they do that
on purpose? Do you guys know that that makes your
boobs look a lot better? Or like even a seat
belt will go right through there. Like sometimes these chicks
will be posting a selfie or somebody go, oh, look
at the way that's that's.

Speaker 1 (02:15:56):
Also where it's comfortable, because if it was like on
top of a boob break, that wouldn't feel right.

Speaker 2 (02:16:02):
So right in between feels comfort when you're wearing your purse.
Do you but do you do this on purpose to
accentuate the boobs or you just no, just where it places,
just falls right in there. All right, We'll get to
the shoes in a moment. Jeffrey, what did you do
over the weekend? I took my daughter to our cell
phone shop because of her phone.

Speaker 7 (02:16:24):
She has that Motorola raser and it's out of warranty,
and we talked to the guy and we're gonna.

Speaker 2 (02:16:31):
See about getting getting an upgraf for her. Oh, she's
gonna pay for it, though.

Speaker 1 (02:16:36):
Why don't you just use the insurance for your phone
and get her a new phone, or get your your
phone fixed and give that one to her, because you.

Speaker 2 (02:16:47):
Have two phones.

Speaker 7 (02:16:48):
Yeah, but we got them at the same time, and
I think they're out a warranty. But you have the
insurance on your phone. Are you pay monthly for the insurance?
She wants No, she doesn't want to refer to show.

Speaker 2 (02:16:56):
She wants a new one. Does her phone not work?
It works? But the new eraser has a thing, has
a has a feature.

Speaker 7 (02:17:04):
Now the screen you don't have to you don't have
to open it, fold it all fold it unfolded all
the time.

Speaker 2 (02:17:10):
So her phone works whatever, she's not.

Speaker 18 (02:17:13):
The only one.

Speaker 2 (02:17:15):
Works. By the way, you're getting mad about literally nothing
or now everything doesn't work. Does the phone work? You
cant tear it out, but you really can't do anything
with it.

Speaker 7 (02:17:26):
Something something up with the screen, something's broken on the
screen doesn't work right, and uh, it would be because
the phone's out a warranty. We can't get repaired because
with that one you have to set it out to
be to be repaired. Did you pay insurance on that one?

Speaker 2 (02:17:41):
Yeah? I have insurance on that one. I don't know
how that don't know how that would work, because why
are you paying for the insurance? And then you never
use said insurance? I don't know. Did you ask the
whole phone story? You say, wait a second, don't I
have insurance on this?

Speaker 8 (02:17:59):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (02:18:02):
I didn't think about it at that point, So shouldn't
they ask you? Yeah, they should know that. It should
pop up in the system and they go, oh, mister Laroque,
you've been paying six ninety nine a month for insurance
for this phone's we'll take care of this for you, sir,
it's in your your your plan.

Speaker 12 (02:18:20):
Oh well, I guess said, being honest, I don't know.
Doesn't add up.

Speaker 2 (02:18:28):
This does not add up. I do you expect to you, guys,
I don't expect it to Well. Do you pay for
insurance for all your phones? Yeah? Okay? Can you tell
me what the.

Speaker 5 (02:18:41):
What is the reason for insurance? Because I don't pay
insurance that I would like I'm thinking of getting it.
What is the reason to get insurance?

Speaker 7 (02:18:47):
Your phone in very early breaks and it's a nastical,
astronomical amount of money to fix it, and they'll if
they can't fix it, they will sit and you pay
deductile and send You are like a refurbished device.

Speaker 2 (02:19:00):
Oh so so your phone, you're saying, so you pay
for the sermon stops working for instance, screen stops where
if you drop the phone, it'll take care of it
and replace the device. I did it much cheaper than
buying a new one.

Speaker 6 (02:19:11):
Okay, So what happens if there's nothing broken on it?
I just want a new phone?

Speaker 2 (02:19:15):
Did you buy it? You just got to buy a
new phone. It's not covering an insurance. Why would that
be a cover? Buy insurance?

Speaker 6 (02:19:20):
Because he started saying she just doesn't want the flip
the phone.

Speaker 7 (02:19:24):
It sounds like she doesn't just want a new phone,
she just wants It's like her wanting a newer phone,
a new version of the creer phone she's got.

Speaker 2 (02:19:32):
That's fine if she's in she's an adult and she's
paying for it. Yeah, buy a new phone. You have
to lie and say it's broke. It's not broke. Just
wants a new phone. That's her she's paying for Why
make her pay for it when Jeffrey pays for so
much for take You just.

Speaker 6 (02:19:45):
Said insurance doesn't cover it. So if that's one thousand dollars.

Speaker 2 (02:19:50):
Well, probably have another carrier upgrade or something. So how
much are you gonna have to pay to get a
new phone for upgrade? It's like two hundred ninety nine dollars.
She's paying the whole three hundred.

Speaker 11 (02:20:00):
No.

Speaker 7 (02:20:00):
No, I'm saying if she comes up short, I would
cover that shortfall.

Speaker 2 (02:20:04):
I would help her out, like if she comes up
on two hundred and seventy five, I'll pay the rest.
Funny huh.

Speaker 7 (02:20:14):
And and then I went and I went out and
did a song and a sud I haven't done that
in a while. Oh yeah, But I went to my
favorite little place and I say you're Sylvain by Karli Simony.

Speaker 2 (02:20:27):
And then did you go, huh, who'd you go with? Nobody?
Went by myself. Who'd you meet with? Nobody? Oh? Okay?
And and it's Saturday because I went I did that Friday.

Speaker 7 (02:20:39):
Saturday, went and visited my mom's grave for because it
would have been her birthday last week.

Speaker 2 (02:20:44):
Oh well, that's sweet. And Sunday just mulled out. Okay. Yeah,
I had a I had the idea that we were
going to go over to the Inn Laws yesterday to
watch and then I get over there and my father

(02:21:04):
in law goes, I can't find the game. I go,
what you mean, it's next Sunday, next Sunday. Oh wait,
did you guys get your wives to prepare until they
had the whole face ready? Yes, they had, although they
didn't they did have stuff that they had made, but
we had. I said, you know what, I feel like,
you ladies need a night off. Why don't we Why

(02:21:26):
don't we order food and you ladies go pick it
up and bring it back. And that's the That was
my So it was still good offer. It was the
Hi place. It was the Hibachi place. And so then
instead of watching watching the tricks too with the with
the stuff they do that for you? What No, they

(02:21:46):
just do the takeout. So then we no, No, your
wives once you go, why don't you get them a
flat top and they could cooked for you that way? Yeah? Great,
the little volcanoes, the egg balance thing, the shrimp tail
right front to the top of their hat. So then
we were watching. We watched the Browns game in instead,

(02:22:07):
and then halftime hit and I go, we ate right
when the game started. I go, because the soccer game
was supposed to start at the same time. I go,
I'm gonna I'm gonna head home. So I get home
and I had to run through the house. Oh god,
ran through. I had to run through the house. I

(02:22:29):
took off my jacket as at a at a winter
coat on. I had to just throw it to the floor.
Uh in the living room as I made my right
inside the door. Allowed to use that one? You're gonna
crap your pants? I think you're allowed to go to
the bathroom that's two steps away. The third time that plays,

(02:22:50):
it's bad problem. Yeah, we said that answer, craped your pants,
crab your pants. What actually caused me to crack my
pants was this?

Speaker 1 (02:22:59):
Said that and earlier today you made fun of Dougie
said she doesn't learn, but you don't learn.

Speaker 2 (02:23:04):
I think maybe it was like a weird one off thing.
This Hibachi place. Just immediate, it's the allergic to diarrhea. No,
I'm not allergic. They've they're doing something. I don't know
what they're doing, but man, immediate that young yng sauce.
It's coming right out. It's young yum. What do you
get out? What do you get from the Hibachi Place?
I get the I believe the Imperial feast, that that

(02:23:29):
is noodles. Okay, that's good. It's I get it with
no veggies. Veggies, it's a waste of time exactly. So
I get I go. Just give me extrat noodles instead
of those stupid veggies nobody wants at the Huachi place.
Those are zucchinis.

Speaker 10 (02:23:45):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (02:23:45):
It comes with file at lobster, shrimp and scallops. Okay,
I see where the problem is. I get the scallops
to my wife because I'm not a big scallop fan.
You're eating a seafood buffet and you're wondering why you're
getting diarrhea. It's so grazy, it's so crazy, and it

(02:24:07):
loops up your intestines and everything comes right now. Stuff
you did that in that yum yum sauce, I mean
you get. I drink at least a half gallon of
that yum yum sauce, and man oh man oh. Tom
says we had to quit going to Abashi place, du
having the runs when we would look when we left. Yeah,

(02:24:29):
I guess it goes through everyone. I guess. Oh.

Speaker 7 (02:24:33):
I took I took my daughter off for a bercue
to Habachi Place a couple of years ago, and.

Speaker 2 (02:24:40):
We didn't I never had a problem.

Speaker 7 (02:24:42):
You did not know because I just get the grilled
chicken into the chicken fried rice with some veggies for me.

Speaker 2 (02:24:47):
Where did you eat the time? Where Mary? When Mary
Elizabeth uh crapped the the seat.

Speaker 7 (02:24:54):
I'm not going to exactly say they what kind of restaurant?
It was a regular, you know, class casual.

Speaker 2 (02:25:01):
What was it. I'm not going to say the neighborhood.
Nobody's gonna go there.

Speaker 7 (02:25:07):
You know, it was a it was a restaurant that
was built out of a disused railway station.

Speaker 2 (02:25:12):
And what was it called called the Puffer Belly. Puffer Belly? Okay, uh,
all right, so the.

Speaker 7 (02:25:18):
Puffer Belly and that we went for our anniversary one year, okay,
And she had to go to as as we were
leavingly she had to go to the bed and I said,
there's a gas station right like right there in the
next next block over. She'd rather know, she'd rather go home,
go at home base. Absolutely, we'd never make it. And

(02:25:42):
then and then you didn't. Uh yeah, I was smelling
all the way home. It was like it was like
almost three degrees out. I had to crack the window
anticipate the smell.

Speaker 2 (02:25:53):
My wife hates that story. She hates who you guys up.
I didn't bring it up every time we have to
revisit that. Thank you very much, sushi. Are you ready
for the shizzy? I think day our role was morning Glory.

Speaker 6 (02:26:19):
A passenger has been arrested after a United Airline flight
from Dallas to Chicago was forced to make an emergency
landing over an alleged bomb threat. The plane was diverted
to Saint Louis at about eight forty in the morning yesterday,
and the man who was arrested reportedly said there was
a bomb in his wife's luggage, bomb in arson.

Speaker 2 (02:26:38):
Do you think he was joking? He didn't. He wasn't
quite a cognizant of airport plane etiquette or whatever. I
think he might have been trying to get his wife
in trouble. Oh okay.

Speaker 6 (02:26:53):
Passengers were of course evacuated, they had to wait on
the concourse, and a spokesperson said that they did all
of this obviously it was a potential security concern, and
there were law enforcement there that searched and cleared the
Boeing seven thirty seven, which had been carrying one hundred
and nineteen passengers. So everything was okay, but how annoyed

(02:27:13):
would you be if that happened to you? I would
be so annoyed.

Speaker 2 (02:27:18):
I had I don't know where.

Speaker 6 (02:27:26):
Oh my gosh, I had stories up on my computer
and they're gone. I don't have a lot of news
stories because it's a lot of stuff that we've already
talked about.

Speaker 2 (02:27:34):
Oh I know what it is. Yeah, No, I don't
ten times the nightly news. I don't want it's happened today. No,
just CNN actually went dark for six hours last night.

(02:27:55):
They ran out of news. Yeah, they really kind of
did this holiday on Thanksgiving.

Speaker 6 (02:28:05):
Obviously, a lot of people like to watch football, and
if it's not part of your day or your tradition,
you might be interested in for some of the halftime
shows because there will be performances from Jack White, Post Malone,
and Little John So. Jack White has the Detroit Lions
in Green Bay Packers game. That game starts at one
pm on Thanksgiving that's Eastern, and then Post Malone will

(02:28:27):
perform at the Dallas Cowboys in Kansas City Chiefs matchup
that's going to be in Texas that starts at four
thirty pm East. This year, they really do, Yeah, they
really do and then the final game will be a
little John He's got the Ravens and the Bengals. That
is the last game. That's at a twenty pm Eastern
on NBC. Some entertainment I haven't checked. I think that

(02:28:50):
there's a new grid for football. For the DraftKings picks,
we also have to figure out after this we do
the picks for this Friday for the weekend, are we
going to do a Thanksgiving picks two for the.

Speaker 2 (02:29:01):
Week after us We'll have to figure all of that out.

Speaker 6 (02:29:04):
YouTube TV and Disney have struck a new multi year
carriage deal, restoring ESPN, ABC FX, and other Disney channels
after a two week blackout. Under the agreement, YouTube TV
based plan subscribers will gain begetting access to ESPN unlimited
it no extra costs by the end of twenty twenty six.

Speaker 2 (02:29:24):
Now, YouTube TV did something a little bit sneaky, so
they had this disagreement. Seems like I'm so sick of
these disagreements, by the way, I mean, it's the same
thing that plays out over and over again.

Speaker 7 (02:29:38):
Where.

Speaker 2 (02:29:41):
You know, the carrier, YouTube TV or a cable company
or whatever the case might be, they'll go, oh, now,
I always put that little scroll up at the top
of the channel that's going to go away, and they're like,
we've tried in good faith to negotiate with ESPN, but
due to their unreason bull demands, we're going to have

(02:30:02):
to remove this channel anyway. So YouTube TV sent me
an email and they go, hey, we just want you
to know that we couldn't reach an agreement with ESPN
ABC and you can get a twenty dollars credit, but
you had to click in order to get the twenty
dollars credit. They didn't just they didn't. They didn't automatically

(02:30:25):
give it to anybody, And I thought that was kind
of a scumbag move, Like, why don't you just automatically
give the twenty dollars credit to everybody's plan that includes
ESPN instead of sending them an email and then making
them click log in, go to a specific section, and
then go claim my twenty dollars credit. They did that

(02:30:47):
because they knew, what do you think thirty percent of
the people won't even do that, so we'll save them
a bunch of money. I thought it was kind of
a scam. Oh I clicked, I made sure I clicked.
I want to get that Google money. They got enough money.

Speaker 6 (02:31:00):
Kurt Cobaine's guitar from Smells Like Teen Spirit video is
going to be sold at.

Speaker 12 (02:31:05):
An auction next year at New York City Auction.

Speaker 2 (02:31:09):
So this is pretty cool. They say it's going to
get millions. You know why it's up for auction paragraph too, No,
I'm reading it. It's the nineteen sixty nine Fender Mustang.

Speaker 6 (02:31:22):
It'll be put up as part of a massive sale
de late Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Ursay's music memorabilia.

Speaker 2 (02:31:29):
That's why he died, and now they don't have a
use for all. I think it said it the life
friend that bought it. I guess him four point two million. Yeah. Yeah.
If I'd buy all that stuff if I was a
billionaire right right now, I mean i'd just buy I'd
buy all sorts of crap. If I had a.

Speaker 6 (02:31:48):
Million dollars, it'd be pretty cool to own that. Tom
Cruise finally has an Oscar. At the sixteenth Annual Governor's
Awards last night, one of the biggest actors in the
world was given an Oscar for his unwavering commitment to
filmmaking community and.

Speaker 2 (02:32:01):
His support to the theatrical experience. Wait a second, that's
not a real Oscar, is it. It's a real Oscar.

Speaker 6 (02:32:08):
So does that take away if they're giving you for
the whole embodiment of your work and what you've done.

Speaker 2 (02:32:14):
Oh yeah, that sucks Sam Oscar. Wait a second, you
tell me they gave him a little statue and everything.
They can give you an Oscar when it's not enemy awards,
like they could just give you. They could decide we're
going to give you an Oscar in November.

Speaker 4 (02:32:26):
Well the science ones always remember, they always say previously recorded.

Speaker 2 (02:32:30):
Yeah, right, but there's like a week earlier in the
same But it's still like awards. I didn't know they
could just just, for whatever reason, hand out whenever they wanted.
They could pull an Oscar right out of their ass
and give it the Tom Cruise or something.

Speaker 6 (02:32:42):
Cruise has been nominated for an Oscar three times yep,
and as yet to be handed one for acting.

Speaker 2 (02:32:48):
And finally, a La Boo Boo movie is in the world.
God good at Sony, so they're not going anywhere.

Speaker 6 (02:32:57):
Sony picked up the film rights, but it's not clear
if it'll be a live action or animation. It's too
it's still too early in development and we don't even
have a direction.

Speaker 2 (02:33:06):
You think by the time that that gets made. It
takes a while to make a movie and to put
it out. Yeah, a couple of years right now. Don't
you think Lemobu's are going to be in the past
by then, or or do they have staying power? This
is a I don't think this is sticking around for
longer than like it's already all the trubble I feel

(02:33:27):
like has popped. Yeah, I think it's over her. They
had three.

Speaker 1 (02:33:30):
I do have three, but I have one on my
I have one on my first right now, I have
one on my backpack, I have one in here, and
I have a lafufu in here as well.

Speaker 2 (02:33:40):
Knockoff. Okay, there you go. That's the schizzy on Rovers
Morning Glory. So much good you want to.

Speaker 7 (02:33:47):
Bend over and kiss our ass watch live right there
on your stupid smart boat.

Speaker 2 (02:33:53):
You search for Rovers Morning Glory in the app Store
or Google play. A right, I have to tell you
about the person that purported to be a victim, crying
and carrying on, but instead they have now been charged

(02:34:16):
with a couple of felonies. I'll explain that to you
in just a moment and Ducy, you said you wanted
to check in on our DraftKings picks. I don't even
know why haven't even checked. I have a good feeling
about my pick, so strong, strong picks. We'll find out.
We'll be right back on Rover's Morning Glory. Hand Stitzer

(02:34:39):
went to school with hopes of one day directing feature films.
That's not it, man, Now look at it, directing ecal films. Yes, yes,
set all over the board here, okays Morning Glory. You

(02:35:05):
might recall the case of Olivia Henderson. That is the
woman who posted a bunch of videos on TikTok after
she made a delivery. She said was a door Dash driver.
She made a food delivery to a man's home, and
when she got there, she claimed to have been sexually

(02:35:28):
assaulted by the man. Oh my god, what did he
open the door, grab her, throw her down, grope her
or worse. No, she says that when she arrived, the
man was naked from the waist down, and it was

(02:35:49):
very obvious he was doing this for sexual gratification. Door
Dash terminated her, and she went on and on and
cried about it and how awful of a company this was.
And she's the victim of this horrible sexual assaults. We

(02:36:12):
played some video from the woman we couldn't find. They
kept deleting the video that she had posted of the customer,
the alleged sexual assaulter. And once I saw a couple
of this woman's videos, I go a first of all,
to even if the guy did do this, he's naked

(02:36:36):
from the waist down, and by the way, he was
on a couch asleep, and she's like, he did this
on barboys. Even if he did do that, that might
be indecent exposure, that's not a sexual assault. That gives
anybody who has been sexually assaulted that really diminishes what

(02:36:58):
they've been through. To say that you were sexually assaulted
because you knocked on the door. You look through the
window or maybe even the door was slightly a jar,
I don't know, but you look and the guy's uh
on the couch just with no pants on. That is
not a sexual assault. My goodness. Now, if the guy

(02:37:23):
did that on purpose, it's obviously it's not right. You know,
we've all seen you know, cases of of you know,
where people are doing weird stuff. They're answering the door
and a robe and then the robes opens up or whatever.
We've all seen pornos where the pizza delivery guy knocks

(02:37:45):
on the door, the woman opens and she's in some
sort of uh, you know, skeepy outfit, and then before
you know it, there's a nipple slip of ho oops,
I got pepperoni on that pizza, and I have pepperoni nipples.
And then one thing leads to another. But Charlie, I

(02:38:07):
thought we might have a video from this woman in
the system, but I didn't see it in there. I
don't maybe you were gone. No, I definitely I remember
playing all these and I would have had to edit them.
I couldn't find exactly what this happened. The incident happened
October twelfth that she claims she was sexually assaulted. This

(02:38:29):
is in New York State, by the way, And so
she was going on and on a crying and I
saw a couple of these videos and I immediately go,
this chick's a coke. She's a nut, absolute nutcase, total nut.
This is one of these people who walks around they
see a bunch of stuff on social media and they

(02:38:49):
get all riled up and everything's an injustice and everything
is you know, cis gendered white men are the you know,
ruining the world or whatever. You know, one of these idiots.
And I can just tell this is somebody who walks
around all day just waiting for something, just anything to

(02:39:12):
the minutia to piss them off or to hurt their
feelings or whatever, so that they can go on and
on and cry about what a victim they are. They're
a professional victim. I could pick up on this immediately. Well,
turns out that she has now been charged with two felonies,

(02:39:36):
disseminating surveillance imagery and unlawful surveillance. So the customer, the
door dash customer has the last laugh on Olivia Henderson
because police they launched an investigation after they see this videos.
They have to waste their time on this. They launched
an investigation and they find out who the customer is. Everything,

(02:39:59):
they go through the look at all the video that
this woman took, and they became very apparent that what
really happened was that the man had he was inebriated,
he was drunk, and he passed out in his own
home with no pants on. So he's like completely asleep

(02:40:22):
on the couch or floor or whatever. Police said he
was completely incapacitated and he did not do this on purpose.
He had too much to drink and he was completely incapacitated.
And the woman made a you know, of course, tried
to say she was sexually assaulted, which is just really ridiculous.

(02:40:44):
And she took video of this guy in his own
home with no pants on and then tried to turn
it into like, this guy's a creep. Police were able
to see through this and they said that you know,
when you're in your own home, you have a reasonable
expectation of privacy. This guy was lying on the couch,

(02:41:08):
and she was the one that was taking this video
and putting it out there, and that's why she was
also fired from DoorDash. DoorDash says posting a video of
a customer in their home and disclosing their personal details
publicly is a clear violation of our policies. So I
don't know what personal details she publicly exposed, if it

(02:41:28):
was the person's address, name, or maybe just even their
face or I don't know whatever she had posted, because
they kept deleting the video so we never saw the original.
The police. She's like, I contacted the police. That's what
she said on TikTok. Yeah, well the joke's on you, honey,
because the police investigated and they go, you're the one

(02:41:50):
and the wrong. So good they got that right. Now,
do I think that she should be you know, should
she be? You don't have to throw her in jail.
I mean, our jails are full, or they should be
full of violent people. So I don't think we had
to send this chick to jail. But maybe it will

(02:42:13):
teach her a lesson. I don't know. Probably not though,
so just as is served in that case. Zeppi says,
if anything, she took advantage of him. That's right, and
that's what police have figured out. Cody says, she opened

(02:42:35):
the guy's door, ignoring the instructions to leave it at
the door. Did she really you're kidding? Wait a second,
is that true? Yeah? I think so, because my daughter
read this story and came to.

Speaker 1 (02:42:47):
Me with it because she was so shocked by this
lady pushing open the door even further. She's like, why
would you do that? To expose him even more that
I didn't stick your phone in there so you can
now you're in the barrier of his house to say that.

Speaker 2 (02:43:04):
You are sexually assaulted and she's going on and I'm
crying about this. I saw that these videos after the fact,
and she's crying about how she's the victim and she's
been sexually assaulted. And I saw that. I just thought
to myself, you know, I've never been sexually assaulted, but
I thought if I was a woman who had actually,

(02:43:24):
you know, been the victim of some sort of heinous
sexual assault, how would I like it if you see
this door dash delivery driver claiming that she's been sexually
assaulted because she pushed open a door and saw a
guy who's half naked, he's passed out drunk. I was
sexually assaulted. Not even a comparison, all right, So she's

(02:43:48):
facing two felony charges. Charlie, I know you're a big
football fan. I know you are. Were eagerly away the
debut of shador Sanders, which we finally got yesterday, but
not because the first string quarterback for the Browns was pulled,
but because he had suffered a head injury and had

(02:44:10):
to go through concussion protocol. So to start the second
half of the Cleveland Browns Shadora Sanders Deon sanders Son.
Remember he slid in the draft. He was supposed to
be one of the top picks in the draft, and
he slid to the gazillion round. He finally got a
chance to play in an NFL game. It didn't work

(02:44:35):
out great for him. They lost, but I and he
did throw an interception. He was sacked a few times.
Luckily he was sacked and fumbled and luckily the Browns
recovered that. But you know, when you don't have a
whole lot of reps with the first team, I think
it's hard to step into that role. So I can't

(02:44:56):
give the guy feeling great on that. But I I
know you're an analyst, Charlie Chuck. You really like to
uh really, you know, analyze what's going on and then
the performance. What did you think is Sidor Sanders' debut
for the Browns yesterday?

Speaker 5 (02:45:13):
Still watching some I'm still rewatching the highlights, real highlights
and stuff, some game day stuff, but I was watched.

Speaker 2 (02:45:19):
You know, it's really nice what he was able to do.
I'm looking forward to the what some saw some positive
Uh yeah, I think his line just wasn't there for him.
You know, blind did show up yesterday. I see what line,
the line, the offensive line. Yeah, yeah, thank you for clarifying, Well,
of course that's what I'm talking about. He's a quarterback.

(02:45:40):
I didn't watch a lot of I didn't watch a
lot of football today. It's just what I well, I
just was keeping on.

Speaker 5 (02:45:47):
I was keeping up to dates on all of my
draftking bet and I got to be honest, I didn't
do well yesterday.

Speaker 2 (02:45:52):
I think, what your huge eighty kind of lost it
all yesterday. I lost eighty nine cents in a bet.
He's trying, He's trying to sit there and keep his
lead and not really bet. Now, maybe that's a smart move.
I was fracited Friday, so I don't know what everybody
else bet.

Speaker 5 (02:46:13):
I know that I could only afford eighty nine cents
yes for yesterday's games, And turns out I did lose.
I went three for three, lost all three. So rough
rough day for me yesterday in the world of football.

Speaker 2 (02:46:25):
All right, uh, snitcher, let's see how'd you do with
your DraftKings picks? I lost one? Yeah, Oh, so what
are you down to? Seven? Seven dollars? Oh that's terrible
seven bucks. You're down to all right? Hanging on and
you can do a couple. You can do some long

(02:46:46):
shot bets, climb beat him, change the strategy one one yet, Yeah, Kristal,
how did you do? The lions? They killed me? Oh
that sucks. So that's terrible. I hate to hear that.

Speaker 6 (02:47:03):
Let's see britstle bet three books and she lost, so
she was eighteen twenty five, so now she's fifteen twenty five.

Speaker 2 (02:47:12):
Let's see here, I did Jeffrey? What do you got?
Or should I go to me? Let me see? I
don't even know how I did. Go to Jeffrey. Let
me see. Jeffrey.

Speaker 7 (02:47:20):
Go ahead, the jet the jay gross kicked the rams ass.
I lost that one by one the other two. Oh,
so Jeffrey dollars.

Speaker 12 (02:47:29):
Ten, so he's now down to fifty seven seventy.

Speaker 2 (02:47:31):
Nine, brutal. Let's go to Douji.

Speaker 10 (02:47:34):
What do you have?

Speaker 12 (02:47:35):
Juji lost? She got five bucks. She had a balance
of twenty five, So now Douji is down.

Speaker 2 (02:47:41):
To twenty bucks. Oh my god, this is awful. I
thought you were going to say you won. Yeah, how
did Rover do?

Speaker 16 (02:47:49):
Rover?

Speaker 2 (02:47:49):
Unfortunately?

Speaker 6 (02:47:52):
One?

Speaker 2 (02:47:53):
Yeah? What how much? The best?

Speaker 6 (02:47:57):
I can't do that.

Speaker 2 (02:47:59):
I think that's what caused my arth. Right, is Charlie?

Speaker 10 (02:48:03):
How much?

Speaker 2 (02:48:04):
Charlie weird? Money slap that weird rappings. How much did
he win?

Speaker 11 (02:48:09):
He?

Speaker 2 (02:48:10):
It was all in Charlie all, Wow, okay, I bet.
Let's see fifteen dollars twenty cents and I got a
payout of fifty four dollars and ten cents. Wow.

Speaker 12 (02:48:25):
No, your balance says thirty five ninety two.

Speaker 2 (02:48:27):
Here is wrong. You're wrong, you dumb ass. Here's here's
the totals. You're thirty five ninety two. Oh you say
you doubled your money. That's pretty good. He did, he doubled. Well,
my total payout was, yeah, it would be. Let's see
your balance four ten minus fifteen dollars, right, thirty five
ninety two. I don't know. I'm just shuying. I trust

(02:48:49):
this guy out, Yeah, I don't trust what's in your hand.
It's fifteen dollars total payout fifty four dollars cents. So
how would I have less than fifty four dollars and
ten cents. This is how you're going to win. You're
thirty bucks total. This is not this is this is
not me. That's that's the wrong. Uh, that's your name
and that's you.

Speaker 12 (02:49:10):
Yeah, and you were in another state, so you couldn't
bet it.

Speaker 2 (02:49:13):
Hold on let me see thirty five.

Speaker 10 (02:49:18):
Here?

Speaker 2 (02:49:19):
Okay, so let me let means half what I have.
So here it says, oh wait, hold on, I was
looking at the week before. Oh, you're such a dumb ass.
So it would pay you? Yeah, you bet fifteen the
you would win thirty five okay, fifteen to thirty five

(02:49:40):
five thirty five bucks? Oh okay, well congrats on the wind.
Do we have a new chart? Where where do I stand?
Where am I? Where it was up there? Yeah the
whole time? Okay, So Charlie is in first place and
he's going to continue ten cent bets or whatever he's doing.
Jefferys in second place, he's doing pretty good for that.

(02:50:02):
I'm rooting for you ten bucks away? Can we could
I take some of my money and put it into
Jeffrey's spot? Push him up? Could I? Could I do that?

Speaker 6 (02:50:13):
No?

Speaker 10 (02:50:14):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (02:50:15):
Then it is Rover in third place with thirty five
dollars ninety two cents Dougi and fourth Crystal and fifth
and Stitzer in last place for seven dollars. So there's
where we stand with our DraftKings three pick parlays. You
can download the Draftking Sportsbook app use the code r

(02:50:36):
MG when you sign up to get all of the bonuses.
Use code r MG when you sign up. Download the
Draftking Sports Book app right now. David says, boy, how
does this Gridiron god keep losing? Yeah, he's sucking. I
know I lost eighty nine cents. He was a rough

(02:50:57):
It was a rough game. Yes, my teams did not
show up. But you know you went somemue loose, so
you knew you weren't confident. That's why you bet only.
You weren't sure of your picks. That's why you only.
I just thought that's the way the cookie crumbles at
any given Sunday. Guys, you don't know what's gonna happen
out there, and I just picked the wrong. Let's see here,

(02:51:20):
Jeff Juniors is not making excuses for Shodoor Sanders. No
matter who the QB is, we have two block we
couldn't stop the rush right up the middle. I said that,
And Ralphie says he never even threw a pass to
our best receiver, Judy until yesterday. Fire the coaches. So

(02:51:42):
I guess this is what he's saying is sim Sanders
didn't have any uh snaps in practice to get to
be with these first team receivers. I don know if
that's true or not, but I guess. I mean, if
that is the case, you go, wait a second, I
get maybe you're not real hip on this guy. You
don't want him to be your starting quarterback, but you

(02:52:04):
have to get them some reps with the first team
a minimal number, right, just so you're on the same page. Yeah,
I'm serious. I mean, because it's not unusual for a
quarterback to be you know, even if it's only for
you know, a few snaps or whatever, he gets injured,
whatever he's out for a series or whatever the case

(02:52:27):
may be. You got to have a guy that can
step in there. And if they're not, look, I think
at this point, I don't know if it's coaching or
what it is, but I mean, we've seen some really
ridiculous penalties with the Browns as well, which are losing
them games or at least taking them out of the

(02:52:48):
position to have the chance to win games. All right,
let's see. The Aftermath is coming up on RMG plus
in just a few minutes. Make sure you want or
listen live. Is Snitzer, Charlie and Jeffrey stick around on
the Aftermath, which is Monday through Thursday on RMG Plus.

(02:53:09):
If you're not a Plus subscriber, sign up right now
at roverradio dot com so you can watch or listen live.
You can watch her listen there on the website or
with the Rover Radio app on your phone, your tablet,
or your TV. But sign up for RMG Plus on
the website roverradio dot com. Uh, let's see here. I

(02:53:31):
do have a fifty dollars gift card. It's a Circle
K to give away. If you call her thirty right now,
eight sixty six your Rover eight sixty six, nine sixty
seven six eight three seven now. Charlie and Crystal are
gonna be at Circle K on Boston Road and Brunswick
from noon until one. When is this tomorrow? Tomorrow tomorrow

(02:53:57):
for Tanksgiving Thanksgiving favorite day of the year. Yeah, Thanksgiving.

Speaker 5 (02:54:03):
So you got gas tanks, yep, and it's Thanksgiving and
they're combining together Thanksgiving Thanksgiving.

Speaker 1 (02:54:09):
A while we're there, you get thirty cents off a gallon.
They'll they'll lower the price while we're there, So all right,
your tank.

Speaker 2 (02:54:16):
Then make sure you have Circle Case Inner Circle app
on your phone and you could win Circle K gift cards.
But You can win a fifty dollars gift card right
now if your collar thirty eight sixty six Yo Rover
eight sixty six nine sixty seven six eight three seven
we will be back live tomorrow morning. Have a great day.

(02:54:39):
It's rovers morning glory. That's be done you Bye bye
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