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November 13, 2025 49 mins
Charlie went to the lake to get photos of the aurora borealis. The afterlife. Filmmaker Yi Zhou has accused Jeremy Renner of sending her unsolicited nudes.  

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

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Speaker 3 (00:12):
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Speaker 5 (00:54):
Good morning. What's happening? It is Thursday, November thirteenth, twenty five.
Good morning, gets ro over This morning, Glory, I'm Rover.

Speaker 1 (01:02):
Dougey is here.

Speaker 2 (01:03):
Good morning, sir.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
Charlie is here. II Schmitzer is here, Amen, Crystal is here.

Speaker 5 (01:12):
Hello, and mister Jeffrey Allenloch is in the house.

Speaker 3 (01:18):
Yo.

Speaker 5 (01:19):
Yo, you were with us as well late sixty six
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us a call eight sixty six nine sixty seven six
eighty three seven. We'll get to your email here in
just a moment. We have a lot to discuss this morning.
I already have something I want to ask Jeffrey his expertise,
which is what is your area of expertise Jeffrey, Uh, I.

Speaker 6 (01:52):
Don't know, really, I don't think I ever thought I
had an area of expertise. But familiarity with military aircraft.

Speaker 5 (01:59):
Okay, militariat craft is at the breadth of your expertise.

Speaker 1 (02:05):
Nothing else. I can't think of anything else at the moment.
I can't Wrestling. Yeah, wrestling is that one.

Speaker 6 (02:12):
Yeah, I mean limited knowledge of wrestling history, congressional knowledge
of wrestling.

Speaker 5 (02:18):
Hold on how many? What was the attendance of WrestleMania one.

Speaker 6 (02:23):
I would put it around twenty three thousand people with
all of the Mason Square Garden in New York City
in on the thirty first of March nineteen eighty five.
Match was the Execution Universus Tito Santana.

Speaker 7 (02:33):
Five people in the world know that, I would say,
would you say that.

Speaker 1 (02:36):
Rover fide their head?

Speaker 5 (02:39):
Maybe if you participated in WrestleMania one, you might know that.

Speaker 1 (02:42):
I know the attendance, Well, maybe.

Speaker 6 (02:46):
Not so the exact number, but I would put it
around twenty three thousand people. Yeah, it's just the average
capacity of most arenas around the country, So.

Speaker 5 (02:57):
You don't know the actual Okay, what do you which
WrestleMania do you know the attendance of the only.

Speaker 6 (03:03):
What I really know of is UH three because it's
so drilled in my head because at the time that
was ninety and seventy three, because at the time it
broke the Stones record for that.

Speaker 1 (03:15):
The Stones set the.

Speaker 6 (03:16):
Record in New Orleans a year earlier, even when he
played the Superdome.

Speaker 1 (03:20):
But when Wrestlmingia three keep along it was it was
even bigger.

Speaker 6 (03:26):
It was at for the longest time up until I
think WrestleMania, I think thirty four that I think WRESTLMANI
four actually broke that record to I think the capacity
was one hundred and one thousand some odd people.

Speaker 5 (03:37):
I see, all right, so he has a little bit of,
you know, a small amount of wrestling.

Speaker 3 (03:41):
Now you know.

Speaker 5 (03:42):
The area have expertise that I want your opinion on
is in the field of aviation.

Speaker 1 (03:49):
So we'll get to that in a short while. Let
me read you some email.

Speaker 5 (04:02):
Steve writes, you guys were talking about dreams during Wednesday show,
and I had to chime in.

Speaker 1 (04:07):
I have very vivid dreams that play like movies.

Speaker 5 (04:11):
I even keep a journal next to my bed so
I can break down my dreams as soon as I
wake up. I honestly feel like I'm not dreaming, but
somehow reliving or experiencing something that has happened to be
in another universe. The dreams are so real and detailed.
Here's an example. My dream starts with me in prison.
I'm on death row. Today is the day I'm going
to be executed. The reason why is not known to me,

(04:33):
but in the dream, I know I never deserved it.
As I'm walking the dead man's walk, I was allowed
a phone call, so I called my mother. I told
her I loved her, asked if she could sing you
Are My Sunshine, a song she always sing to me
as a child. What she did, and as she was singing,
I was walking to the execution chamber. Then I woke up,

(04:54):
sweating and emotional. It was the realist experience that I
had ever dreamed. Since then, I've I had many more
hyperreal dreams, and I haven't really found anyone else who
has that same kind of dream experience.

Speaker 1 (05:09):
You found me.

Speaker 5 (05:10):
I told you I had a hyper real dream experience.
I feel like that was mine was a little bit better.
I was having sex with Jennifer Aniston. That was that
was hyper real.

Speaker 8 (05:18):
One hundred years ago, like this guy seems like he's
having it a lot, you know, so I wanted to I.

Speaker 1 (05:25):
Acish I was having that dream a lot.

Speaker 2 (05:28):
That's my daughter.

Speaker 9 (05:29):
She could tell me a dream for five minutes and
know way too many details about it that you almost
feel as if they're making it up, because how do
you remember so much of a dream like that?

Speaker 1 (05:41):
But she does. I think the older you get, the
less you remember. Like I remember.

Speaker 5 (05:47):
I don't even remember why I dreams form when I
was a kid, but I remember that when I was
a kid, I seemed to dream a lot more.

Speaker 1 (05:55):
I don't know why, just seems that way. Eric, right, it's.

Speaker 5 (06:01):
Talking about tipping people for delivering or performing services at
your home. About twenty years ago, I was doing air
duct cleaning and we did a job at a mansion.
It took two entire days. At the end, my boss,
my boss also the owner of the company, told me
to go wrap stuff up and wait in the truck.

(06:22):
I started at the bottom of the stairs and I
heard the customer tip two hundred dollars and say split this.

Speaker 1 (06:32):
With the other two guys.

Speaker 5 (06:34):
We got in the truck and I asked about a tip,
and he says, oh, Yeah, here's a finsky and handed
me a five dollar bill. I tell him that I
heard about the large tipany just denied it. That's when
I knew I worked for the wrong guy.

Speaker 1 (06:50):
What a snake that is? Well, that is a snake.
I've also heard.

Speaker 5 (06:56):
Restaurant owners do this quite a bit, that they will
and I don't know, I've never worked in the restaurant industry,
but they will collect tips or whatever, you know, like
everybody's tips supposedly get pooled together, but the restaurant owners
dip into that pool quite a bit for whatever reason.

(07:17):
I don't know if that's a common occurrence, I don't know,
but I've I've seen people complain and sue about that
in the restaurant industry.

Speaker 1 (07:26):
Brendan Rights.

Speaker 5 (07:30):
Doing the night exposure on your phone isn't seeing the
northern lights? These are from our Iceland's trip October eighteenth.
All we had to do is look up. This is
what he's saying, is like, yeah, you have to see
it with your own two eyes, is what he's saying.

Speaker 1 (07:49):
Ah, there you go. Yeah, that's pretty neat.

Speaker 8 (07:52):
Look last night, Oh yeah you did? Did you go
to the lake Lake?

Speaker 2 (07:56):
You did?

Speaker 1 (07:56):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (07:57):
Oh yeah, what time Charlie fifteen ten thirty. Uh huh,
I want to see.

Speaker 5 (08:04):
Yeah, let's see what did you what kind of an
incredible photo? O?

Speaker 2 (08:11):
Wow, you know I actually think that's cool.

Speaker 1 (08:14):
It wasn't that cool.

Speaker 7 (08:14):
You couldn't see it at all with your eye at all?
This is like a this might be like a thirty
second long exposure.

Speaker 1 (08:21):
Like there really isn't going on the photos.

Speaker 7 (08:27):
No, they didn't turn the lights off at the park
either that I was at. The lights were on, so
like that's why the lake you can see her in
front of me is all lit up because there's the
light on and everybody's standing there going, man, I bet
it would look cool if we didn't have the lights on.

Speaker 1 (08:40):
And and it was also it's I know, I should
have thought about this.

Speaker 7 (08:44):
By the lake it's very cold, Yeah, very cold, very cold.
And I get in the car and I'm like, look
at the temperture. How cold in the tempests forty three.
I was like, there's no way. It must have been
ten degrees by the lake. It was so cold. And yeah,
this is what I got. And what jacket did you
have on this this little there's my fingers in my

(09:07):
nose and my face it was SOAPU look cool, looks
well home, Aurora boring and Alice is what I said?

Speaker 2 (09:16):
Do you think of that?

Speaker 1 (09:17):
Yesterday?

Speaker 5 (09:18):
I thought of it forget while I was standing there
in the cold sucks talking to chapt saying come up
with funny names for this.

Speaker 1 (09:25):
I don't need to do that, uh Dan right.

Speaker 5 (09:30):
I live in Huron and I was unable to see
lights on Tuesday night, Dude to clouds. I will try
again tonight. You asked on the show, where's a good
place to see them? Alaska is please see the attached
I took this photo in Alaska.

Speaker 1 (09:44):
Oh that's that's not what you saw, Charlie.

Speaker 5 (09:47):
See that you were expecting to see something maybe not
quite that?

Speaker 1 (09:51):
And what I just somewhat because.

Speaker 7 (09:53):
We still other other people sending picks, and I was like, oh,
well if I go to the if I go to
because people around here sending picks, and I'm all right, well,
if I go to the lake, it's gotta be dark.
And I got just an open view all the way
to the sky, all the way to Canada. Basically, okay,
that should be fine. Nothing and maybe I pushed out.
I also only stayed there for twenty minutes. Maybe if

(10:14):
I stood there till midnight or something, I don't think
it was going to get any better.

Speaker 5 (10:17):
Probably, I think that was I think you saw it
what you could in that area.

Speaker 8 (10:21):
We got home late last night and her friend, my
daughter's friend, took a picture from her backyard and I'm like, oh,
walked outside of like we should go to the lake,
but it was ninety five. Oh we'd ended up not going,
but from the backyard her friend the picture that she said,
it was like, oh my god, that looks really cool.

Speaker 2 (10:39):
So I don't know why you didn't see anything at
the lake.

Speaker 5 (10:41):
But again, it might be only visible through your phone.
That picture that they took. You weren't see that with
your eyeballs. Probably, Oh no, it was just clear, pure black.

Speaker 2 (10:51):
Huh.

Speaker 7 (10:52):
Just you could see the stars a little bit, but
you just there's nothing. You couldn't see anything at all.
There's no chance of seeing. Okay, on my picture here,
you'd see the little hint of this red thing, because
that's also part of it. It's pink and green, So
that right there that you could see with your eye,
but it didn't look like anything.

Speaker 1 (11:12):
It looked like a red kind of smudge and a
fire in the miles away quickly the end of the
Sun's Oh sunset.

Speaker 5 (11:22):
Wasn't Yeah, it was neat Ramrod says, I've been on
vacation this week in Costa Rica.

Speaker 1 (11:30):
That must be nice.

Speaker 5 (11:31):
Today we went to a beach bar and saw they
had apparol sprits. I decided today would be the day
to try not gonna lie.

Speaker 1 (11:41):
It wasn't bad.

Speaker 5 (11:42):
Maybe I'll order another one when I'm tired of drinking beer.
Love the show. Been trying to listen live while you
were out here. Photo should be attached below. I don't
know if it is or not, but maybe maybe it isn't.
I don't know was there a photo? No photo? I
think you forgot to attach a photo? All right, Trenton,

(12:04):
says Rover. This head just came up on my Facebook
and it seemed perfect for you.

Speaker 1 (12:09):
Love the show.

Speaker 5 (12:11):
Also, uh, stay hydrated, and I love Charlie's Draftking Centro
here is think you did he send I don't know
did he send a picture?

Speaker 1 (12:23):
I don't have anything there? You good? Some of that
a cord iron.

Speaker 5 (12:38):
It looks like it's some sort of apparol sprits machine,
is what it looks like.

Speaker 1 (12:41):
By the title is of the video. I guess yea.

Speaker 2 (12:43):
I sent it to Charlie yesterday.

Speaker 1 (12:46):
Well, I have sounds whatever it is, sounds cool, he
sent them. Sorry, was a video. Here we go, Here
we go, there's a video. Okay, let me see here.

Speaker 5 (13:01):
We're using spritzer the perfect time.

Speaker 1 (13:04):
Don't get any heat spinking short. Here we go. Prosecco
as far as show apparol and club soda. Hey cover, So.

Speaker 7 (13:14):
It's just a dispenser that holds three items.

Speaker 5 (13:17):
I see, Yeah, it looks you know what. It looks cool.
It's huge. But I'm curious now, so you it all
mixes it coming out of the little spigot. There, perfect ratio.
He says, all right, so that's cool. I wonder if
prosecco keeps the bubbles. You probably have to drink this
fairly quickly, or the even the club soda or soda

(13:40):
water or whatever you put in there, that's really Is
that going to keep the bubbles?

Speaker 1 (13:45):
I don't know.

Speaker 5 (13:48):
Cleaning these things that's the problem. Could you imagine? Doesn't
this seem like a nightmare to clean? You to take
this thing apart, how do you how are you going
to clean this? It's gonna be all.

Speaker 1 (13:57):
Sting where are you gonna put that?

Speaker 7 (13:59):
I'm just out of places to put crap like this
anywhere anymore. Look I look at that and go, where's
that going to go? In my underneath my sink? That's
going to take up so much space. Charlie, I have
a solution for you. Yeah, you need to buy a
larger home. You can get a new fifty year mortgage.
I think I'd fill it up immediately with just dumb

(14:19):
crap like this. I mean, just dumb stuff. I just
that's so big.

Speaker 1 (14:25):
Adam.

Speaker 5 (14:25):
Right, it looks like Charlie's vanity plate finally got approved.

Speaker 1 (14:32):
All right? He sent a picture. I think, let me see. Ah,
there it is.

Speaker 5 (14:38):
According to News five, the previously banned. This previously banned
license plate was granted to the Lakewood Man following a
lawsuit earlier this year, and that says Lakewoodman. The headline
is Lakewood Man rebels and receiving previously rejected gay license.

Speaker 1 (14:57):
Plate from the BMV. Okay, so.

Speaker 5 (15:01):
I love that he revels in it. Okay, I guess
they banned him from getting this. They said we can't
have a license plate with gay on it. And he's like,
there's nothing wrong with being gay. I'm gay and proud,
and now he has it. So he's driving around with
gay on his license plate. Steve Wrights about the police

(15:27):
not dispatching an injured deer, I'm not certain, but I
believe that those situations are usually handled by a conservation
officer or maybe an animal control officer if it's in
a municipal location.

Speaker 1 (15:40):
Yeah, but in the middle of nowhere, I don't know.

Speaker 5 (15:44):
I think I witnessed this driving to work one day,
where there was like a deer laying on the side
of the ground, and then there was a cop who
was getting out and it looked like I don't know.

Speaker 1 (15:53):
I looked in my rear view mirror as I drove past.

Speaker 5 (15:55):
I thought I saw a flash, but could have been
imagining things.

Speaker 1 (15:59):
I don't know.

Speaker 5 (16:03):
Jack writes, if someone passes in the state and they
have debt, you can wait six months to open the estate.
Debt collectors cannot collect six months after the date of death.
If there are no assets, they cannot collect unless you
are on Unless you are named on the debt like
a bank account or a mortgage or Carlan, they can't

(16:24):
come after you. If there is debt. Talked to an
attorney and if there are assets, the debt will get.

Speaker 1 (16:30):
Passed through to the estate.

Speaker 5 (16:32):
All right, well, there you go, casey die, Charlie, you'll
know that we can just wait six months before we
divvy up your assets or whatever. Natalie says, I just
want to comment on two things which were mentioned in
the same conversation on Wednesday. First, any person who doesn't

(16:53):
believe in the afterlife, past lives, or our consciousness always
being alive after our bodies die, I Straw suggest watching documentaries,
YouTube videos, read books on near death experiences.

Speaker 1 (17:07):
You don't don't even have to die for this to happen.

Speaker 5 (17:09):
Sometimes people can just be in an emotionally fragile state.
I don't know what she's getting at here, but if
you're telling me you can have a near death experience
without being dead, wouldn't that sort of discount the idea
of the near death experience. If you're saying you can
have the same thing in an emotionally fragile state, doesn't

(17:33):
that sort of disprove what's happening in the near death.

Speaker 7 (17:36):
Experience made up, like you made it up in your mind.
What she just proved.

Speaker 1 (17:42):
Exactly.

Speaker 2 (17:42):
I don't think it's made up.

Speaker 9 (17:44):
I think that your brain releases a ton of chemicals
when you die. And yeah, I mean, I guess kind
of made up. It's probably imagination. Still you believe it, sure.

Speaker 7 (17:54):
But if not the afterlife because you were having a
mental breakdown and then you thought about bunch of crazy
stuff and chemicals went in your brain. Yeah, it doesn't
mean there's an afterlife at all. He means they could
less likely as you could.

Speaker 5 (18:12):
Like take that book. Remember the kid who wrote a book.
He is I don't know, seven Minutes of Heaven or something.

Speaker 1 (18:19):
Along those lines.

Speaker 5 (18:20):
I forget exactly what it was as a kid, and
he died and he went to heaven and he saw
this and that.

Speaker 1 (18:26):
But then they I don't know.

Speaker 5 (18:27):
What they I don't know if there's a car accident, whatever,
They shocked them back to life. His father was a minister,
and so they the kid, the little kid and the
father wrote a book describing his near death experience and
what happened in the afterlife, and it was the best seller.
Lots of people bought it, and everyone said, oh see,

(18:48):
look look at this, this is proof that there is
an afterlife.

Speaker 1 (18:51):
You must be a believer.

Speaker 5 (18:53):
Until years later the kid came out and said Hey,
I just want everyone to know I was a little
kid when that happened, and my dad forced me to
lie about that stuff and concoct the entire thing so
he could write a book to get people to believe
in Jesus. And none of that actually happened. It was
completely made up. So maybe look into that anyways. These experiences,

(19:16):
she says, are life changing for those who have had them.
In every account of near death experience has the same characteristics.
A few things changed due to people's beliefs, but main
characteristics of those situations are all the same.

Speaker 1 (19:27):
There's even a Netflix show about this.

Speaker 5 (19:30):
It's all very interesting and it has changed my beliefs
as well as how I look at life. I do
now feel there are other dimensions, portals, etc. Nothing is
a coincidence, including the person calling about having the same
dream as his roommate. It's all too much to explain here,
but watch even one documentary on this and it will

(19:51):
give you insight into this stuff.

Speaker 1 (19:53):
Well, I don't know. I'm not as easily convinced. I
don't think by it.

Speaker 5 (19:58):
Seen a lot of kooky Netflix documentaries. Ryan Wrights on
the subject to fifty year mortgages. I feel like this
initial reaction is knee jerk. Prior to the financial crisis,
interest only loans became very popular, and of course those

(20:19):
loans have no intent of ever being paid off. I
do not even know if those are still legal or offered,
but I would think a fifty year mortgage would be
better than that, although when you talk about the equity
that you are building, most people are probably going to
be better off just renting. I don't really think this
fifty year mortgage idea really addresses the housing crisis in

(20:42):
the country, but I don't know if I see an
issue with a fifty year mortgage being offered. Hey, look,
you can offer people as many things as they want. Unfortunately,
you know, the less financially well off you are, the
more likely you are to take something where you go, oh,
it's less monthly payment, a fifty year mortgage, less monthly payment.

Speaker 1 (21:04):
But people do this.

Speaker 5 (21:06):
Without considering the long term ramifications of how much you
are actually paying over the term of that loan and
will you ever be able to pay it off because
it's fifty years, which is an incredibly long time.

Speaker 1 (21:20):
But he's right, people may just rent.

Speaker 5 (21:23):
And I know that a lot of people say that
the American dream is to own a home, and I
don't disagree. That's great everyone, you know, but from a
financial standpoint, it might make more sense to It might
make more sense to rent in some cases than to buy,
because not only are you paying your mortgage, your property taxes.

Speaker 1 (21:48):
Your homeowners insurance.

Speaker 5 (21:51):
You know, all of those things add up to incredible
levels of expense throughout the.

Speaker 1 (21:58):
Mortgage on that home. What a lot of people's rents
are My mortgage just jumped.

Speaker 2 (22:05):
Has anyone else has gone up?

Speaker 1 (22:07):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (22:07):
The property text, everybody's went up. But like Jeffery, what
is your rent? And seventy five a month? Probably about that?
There's probably as much as my mortgages.

Speaker 1 (22:18):
That sucks.

Speaker 5 (22:18):
But you also have other does that include that includes
your property tax that's rolled in there. Okay, property tax
rolled in there, that's all momberous insurance rolled in there.

Speaker 2 (22:27):
And he's also building equity.

Speaker 7 (22:28):
Yeah, and in the end, I'll have a house that
sucks just renting forever.

Speaker 1 (22:31):
That's terrible.

Speaker 8 (22:32):
He can then if something were to happen, if.

Speaker 7 (22:34):
He needs help, I could sell my house and then
I could down get it really, you know, something smaller,
and then I have that money and people that are
if you rent the whole time, it just it sucks
for people. So yeah, to say that, Morgan, I mean
lots of times buying is cheaper overall monthly you need
a down payment and everything, but sure you don't have

(22:55):
to rent for the rest. You don't have to rent
for the rest of your life either, because eventually I'll
pay my draft and then mine will be it'll be
my payment. Of course I have to pay. The property
tax will be way less.

Speaker 5 (23:07):
I just think that it's not a horrible It's not like,
oh my god, you have to rent and that's the
end of the world. I think that it's what I
prefer to own a home, Yes, I would, but I
also say there's there are some downsides to it as well,
and renting can be a.

Speaker 1 (23:28):
Great option as opposed to home ownership.

Speaker 8 (23:31):
Also, I think lifetime, where you are in your lifetime,
you know, like starting out renting and then working your
way to a home and then maybe like, I don't
know what I'm going to do once my daughter goes
off to college. Am I going to sell my home
and rent? Where am I going to I don't know
what I'll do. I think that when you're trying to

(23:52):
build your portfolio and buying a home is a great goal,
and then maybe later on if you rent. I think
it does depend on everyone's where they are in life.

Speaker 5 (24:02):
And part of the issue is it depends your mortgage. Charlie,
is you know what is the interest rate on your mortgage.
You're not going to get that same interest rate today.
So it's a less appealing prospect today or over the
past few years to purchase a home than it was
probably when you bought your host.

Speaker 1 (24:21):
A lot of things factor into that.

Speaker 5 (24:24):
Nikki Wrights, I think I cracked the case on Snitzer's
food truck plans. I was listening to Monday's episode of
The Aftermath where Jeffrey was recapping his thirteen hour drive
home from Rochester and when he got to the point
when he mentioned their lunch stop at Mighty Taco, Snitz asked, Jeffery,
is there one around here?

Speaker 1 (24:41):
And Jeffrey replied no.

Speaker 5 (24:44):
Then Snitzer stuck snuck in a little easter egg in
fashionable Taylor Swift style. It said that he said that'll
come in handy, and no one caught on. I think
I cracked the food truck case law and by Snitzer's
own admission. They must prepare food properly in a restaurant

(25:04):
where they can rent space.

Speaker 1 (25:06):
Leading need to believe that.

Speaker 5 (25:07):
There's no other reason for a mighty taco location near
us to come in handy to Snitz unless he plans
on having a taco food truck vegan. Of course, Snitzer
recently mentioned having a bunch of really spicy jllopenios at home,
so he decided to make salsa with it and make

(25:28):
sure to not bring any in to share with you guys.
Hopefully everyone on the show gets a complimentary first side
of salsa on the house. I also have a great
name idea for Snitzer's vegan taco food truck. Actually not
real tacos okay anyway, So she thinks she's cracked the

(25:54):
case here on Snitzer's food truck. He refuses to let
us in on any of the secrets. Is it a vegan, Charlie,
You're you're deep in this. Is it a vegan taco truck?
Would you say?

Speaker 1 (26:04):
No?

Speaker 7 (26:05):
Absolutely not? No, whatever that is? And here's the it's
very simple. Snitzer can eat this and it's naturally vegan.
That's what people need to be concentrated on something that
maybe you don't. He's not taking a food that is
like a hot dog and going I'm a vegan hot dogs.

Speaker 1 (26:22):
Whatever it is.

Speaker 7 (26:23):
It something that is already vegan, but maybe you don't
think of it as vegan. Maybe you never think about it.
Oh that is a vegan food and you never think
about it. And that's what it has. All these jlopenos.
Could he have.

Speaker 5 (26:36):
A salsa truck with various I don't know, chips and
other things to use with the salsa, and he has
fifty different types of freshly made salsa?

Speaker 1 (26:48):
Is delicious?

Speaker 7 (26:49):
That is, that's an option, not tacos, but a bunch
of salsas. It doesn't seem like a good business model
to me, But I don't know. Maybe vegan depending on
how they're cooked. Yeah, oh yeah, oh whatever it is,
it's something you just don't think.

Speaker 5 (27:07):
You're like, oh, I guess that's a vegan food. And
all right, I've got to take a break. Our number
is eight sixty six, Yo Rover eight sixty six nine
sixty seven six eight three seven.

Speaker 1 (27:17):
We will be right back. Hang on.

Speaker 4 (27:20):
Keeping therapists, psychiatrists and psychologists employ year round. Hey, don't
forget proctologists.

Speaker 3 (27:31):
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Speaker 5 (27:56):
Crazy just believes Sincere is creating a corn truck decoy.
Dave says it's definitely potato product. Bed Bug Laroque says
it's a revealed that oreos are considered vegan, so it's
probably some sort of oreo truck, Like maybe can he

(28:16):
deep fry various types of oreos?

Speaker 1 (28:19):
Is it deep frying vegan?

Speaker 5 (28:23):
But ninety four to twenty says it is one hundred
percent a.

Speaker 1 (28:29):
Baked potato truck. Mark my words, baked.

Speaker 5 (28:32):
Potatoes without cheese, without our cream, about bacon, dick.

Speaker 7 (28:36):
Without bacon, about chives, chili chives, you could have chives.

Speaker 1 (28:40):
Yeah, you could have chives all day. It's all chives.
He is all if he has the.

Speaker 5 (28:48):
If he has all these holopenos that has he mentioned
this on the Aftermath, Charlie is various hot hollowpenos. I
had a bunch of tomatoes, That's that was the thing,
and I just went and bought some klopenos.

Speaker 1 (28:59):
It makes awesome.

Speaker 7 (29:01):
He did not mention this, Jilopino supply he did. He
may had a bunch of extra tomatoes, so he made
salt tomato. Supply, where's he getting the tomatoes?

Speaker 5 (29:07):
What's he using the tomatoes for you to make very suspicious,
very USA, because I never just end up with a
bunch of tomatoes and you don't.

Speaker 1 (29:16):
Go to Costco.

Speaker 2 (29:16):
I guess that place is dangerous.

Speaker 1 (29:19):
All right.

Speaker 5 (29:20):
Well, we're monitoring the situation, and trust me, as soon
as we have any inkling what Snincer's food truck is,
we will You'll be the first to know.

Speaker 1 (29:30):
There's a You know, Jeremy Renner, he.

Speaker 5 (29:35):
The actor, He's the guy that was Wasn't he injured
in the SnowCat thing that overturned and he was run over? Yeah,
well it didn't really run it. I think it overturned
onto him and it pinned him there, really causing a
lot of a lot of physical damage to him. But

(29:56):
he now is under attack from a woman aid director
who says that he sent unsolicited nudes to her and
then also threatened to call Ice to have her deported. Now,
Jeremy Renner is saying that this didn't really happen, but

(30:16):
the woman, her initial claim, which she posted a week ago, says,
in June of twenty twenty five, out of the blue,
I received two photos of Jeremy Renner and then a
string of unwanted slash unsolicited pornographic images of himself via
DM and WhatsApp. Okay, so my first question is this.

(30:44):
It does seem a little unusual that a major Hollywood star.

Speaker 1 (30:48):
I guess she's like a documentary director or something. This woman,
that a.

Speaker 5 (30:52):
Major Hollywood star is just going to reach out on
Instagram and just to start sending uns solicited dpicts of himself.

Speaker 1 (31:02):
Does that sound like something? I mean, I don't know.

Speaker 5 (31:05):
I'm not shocked by anything, but wouldn't wouldn't a big
Hollywood star be a little bit smarter than that, a
little bit smarter?

Speaker 1 (31:13):
Just unsolicited out of the blue? Jeremy Renners dong doesn't
sound logical, does it?

Speaker 8 (31:20):
No?

Speaker 1 (31:21):
But sometimes you get.

Speaker 7 (31:22):
So powerful that you just don't there's no consequences to
your actions. Then you just got And maybe it's wrong,
but maybe he thought this chick was into him.

Speaker 1 (31:31):
Yeah, so you should wonder why you would think that.

Speaker 5 (31:35):
I mean, I I mean, if this was out of
the blue, as she says, they have they've never met
each other and he never met No, that was his
introduction to her was just unsolicited pornographic images, which.

Speaker 1 (31:51):
Strange. Well, there's there's I'm getting to that. Oh, so
that's how they met.

Speaker 5 (32:00):
Solicited dms and d pigs that he started sending, and
also if you were going to send those via WhatsApp.
I don't know exactly how WhatsApp. I have What'sapp, but
I don't know exactly how it works. I think you
have to have the person's phone number in order to
be able to find them on WhatsApp, but maybe not.

Speaker 1 (32:20):
Maybe you can search people. I don't know.

Speaker 5 (32:23):
Anyways, that was his introduction to me, she says, in
the same way according to past media reports, I subsequently
discovered he shared these with other women, as in the past,
as a self.

Speaker 1 (32:37):
Intro After having calls and text.

Speaker 5 (32:40):
Discussions, he allured me and sold me that he's looking
for a relationship and of course seduced slash flatted.

Speaker 1 (32:52):
I'm not sure what that means.

Speaker 5 (32:54):
That he was a Hollywood star fantasizing and.

Speaker 1 (32:57):
Loving me so much.

Speaker 5 (32:58):
I believed in him, she says, the power of love
and I embarked on the most difficult months plus two
Oscar running projects.

Speaker 1 (33:09):
I kindly invited him to be part.

Speaker 5 (33:13):
Subsequently, I discovered to be destroyed by a setup smear fans,
campaign against campaign against me in our two projects. This
is alarming to know in Hollywood that we can still
act in such a manner. I'm worried for other women
who will be victims and might have been victims, being
used as a sexual object, abused and destroyed in such

(33:35):
a manner. Hollywood hides these men in their bad behavior
for the sake of money, But do we still need
to be a silent victim? So that's what she posted
about a week ago, and Jeremy Renner's people have come
out and totally denied this. They say that's not true.
They say he doesn't know her, this didn't happen. He

(33:59):
only knows her because they had a brief, one off,
consensual sexual encounter months ago. She doesn't know her, he
doesn't know her. And then and then Jeremy renners people go,
he doesn't know her. They did have this brief one
night encounter. And then uh, then she started, you know,

(34:20):
sending him all these messages saying that, oh, I love you,
I love you, I love you, and bombarding him with
all these and he ignored her until they had like
a separate meet up a month later, and that was
that was it. That's the extent of their you know,
they don't know each other. But that was you know,
they've had sex a couple of times. That's Jeremy Renter's
response to this. Well she ha's some posts from him.

Speaker 2 (34:43):
Oh yeah, he's banging chicks like.

Speaker 5 (34:46):
She has, Like what Instagram I've ever seen this? Oh yeah,
this chick is a nut. There's no no doubt this
chick is a nut. Look at this instagram just like
that's all text.

Speaker 7 (34:59):
Text were words, a lot of words, cease and desist pages.

Speaker 1 (35:05):
Jeremy Renmer, Jeremy Renner emails. Is that is it?

Speaker 7 (35:14):
I just don't like this is just random posts? He said,
what you doing, babe? I got home? And then she
responded already that was fast, ha ha, and then shows
a picture of her food.

Speaker 1 (35:30):
And then she says, drop off. But I mean this,
why why post that?

Speaker 7 (35:34):
And then just a lot of posts of just the
actual news story, just a posting news stories.

Speaker 1 (35:39):
Why don't you start posting news stories? They start thinking,
are you doing this to get the news? Or well
scroll down? What is this picture of Jeremy rent Is
it Jeremy Renner? Oh?

Speaker 5 (35:50):
What is this? This is what is we hold on?
I can kind of make out something here. This is
a blackout photo and he allegedly wrote to her, Oh, yes,
question mark this okay.

Speaker 7 (36:02):
And drooling face, drooling face. That face is drooling rover, okay,
drooling face. I'm not quite sure it appears to be.

Speaker 1 (36:13):
Is this a man doing a woman doggie style? I
don't know.

Speaker 5 (36:16):
It's all blocked out, so I can only make out
the general's going on.

Speaker 7 (36:20):
All right, So I see some legs here, all right,
and shaped like this with hands.

Speaker 1 (36:25):
All right.

Speaker 7 (36:25):
So that person that's bent over, no, no, no, no, no,
that is on the German. This is Jeremy Renners head.

Speaker 1 (36:31):
Yeah, oh so that butt? Wait?

Speaker 5 (36:33):
What is this like a weird reverse upside down sixty nine?

Speaker 7 (36:38):
There's no sixty nine. He's just hungry, hungry from the back. Oh,
he's hungry. This is salad tossing. Wow, it's okay.

Speaker 1 (36:51):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (36:52):
Wow.

Speaker 5 (36:53):
She did send a picture of her She did send
a picture of her salad to him earlier?

Speaker 1 (36:58):
Was that some sort of cod Wow.

Speaker 9 (37:01):
Will you save anybody in your phone as Jeremy Renner.

Speaker 2 (37:06):
As the contact? Jem I could create.

Speaker 9 (37:09):
An email right now that said the Jeremy Renner or
some form of that at gmail dot com, like anybody
could could do that.

Speaker 5 (37:17):
However, it adds a little bit of credence to your
claims when your lawyer has to come out and say that, well,
here they say that the runner's attorney says, the true
facts are that miss Jao has relentlessly and aggressively harassed
and pursued my client for months, with no reciprocation on

(37:38):
my client's part other than a single brief encounter. On
July twelfth, twenty twenty five, they shared a brief consensual
encounter in Reno, and then they went again a month later,
but the actor ignored the sexually explicit messages expressing her

(37:59):
love for him. Now, okay, so yes, you could create
anybody in your phone and name him Jeremy Renner. But
they are admitting that they had a brief sexual encounter.

Speaker 1 (38:11):
Now, I think this chick is just a nutcase.

Speaker 5 (38:13):
She's, I guess, a documentary director, and she's claiming that
Jeremy Renner has caused her all sorts of grief and
angst and whatnot because he's not promoting this project. They
were doing some sort of Disney documentary and now he's
not promoting it, so forth, I think it's a documentary
about Disney.

Speaker 1 (38:32):
He's part of Disney is still Marvel. I thought they.
I thought he's dead.

Speaker 2 (38:38):
Oh, spoiler right, I was gonna work.

Speaker 7 (38:40):
Oh, Charlie, what he jumped off of the side of
a mountain. Oh, I mean it's years ago. If you
didn't see it, he didn't see it. He jumped off
the side of the mountain. Didn't He was literally the

(39:00):
worst scene of anything I've ever seen was two characters
trying to kill themselves, and the two characters you've never
cared about any.

Speaker 1 (39:08):
Lesson You're like, just somebody's gotta jump off, and they're
just one of the Yeah, they remember, they keep running.
They had Hawkeye TV show after that. I think, oh,
they did well, they kept running off.

Speaker 7 (39:16):
Well maybe oh Black Widow is the one that died then,
all right, but then they had a movie about her,
I think after too. But they were both trying to like,
I'm gonna die. One of us has to die here.
So they're both trying to run off the side of
the mountain and kill themselves, and you're just like, I
don't care about these two people are like barely in
the movies.

Speaker 1 (39:32):
I don't care. Just one of you die. Let's good,
Let's get the show on the road. Boring.

Speaker 7 (39:38):
Uh, here's the more texts if you want Jeremy Renner.
Remember yes, she writes, go to hell. All names are given.
You are a pig. You use apps to send d pics.
No one said anything so far. And that's what she said.
And his response was immigration will be notified of your.

Speaker 5 (39:55):
And then then it's cut off sort of weirdly, because
why would you cut it off there? It's not a
full screen grab. So whatever immigration will be notified of.
She didn't want that out there. I don't think here
she is here.

Speaker 1 (40:08):
He is at a.

Speaker 7 (40:09):
Bar or something in Reno with him, and she says,
receipts for the New York Posts a weekly, also sharing
the room and bath. I locked myself into avoid any
more aggression. I chose to stay finish the project the
next day. So we believe the healing power of love
and true love. So shot an iPhone. Okay, here she
is hanging out with him, so for this one brief

(40:31):
encounter unless this is it. And here she is texting
I think with somebody else and the person says, can
you lock yourself in the bathroom? He sounds crazy, and
she responds, I did lock hope he can't open I'm sorry,
I'm already he yelled for two hours with one bottle
of line down alone, and then another person says, oh sweet,
you take care of yourself.

Speaker 1 (40:49):
I googled the ex wife's claims that they're very scary.

Speaker 7 (40:52):
You take good care of yourself and get out as
soon as you can, get out of there as fast
as you can.

Speaker 5 (40:58):
All right, So she claims, Wow, there's a lot of
There is a lot of texts that she's posting. A
lot seem a little unstable. But you know, maybe there's
maybe you think there's anything to this with Jeremy Runner.

Speaker 1 (41:10):
Yeah, yeah, maybe.

Speaker 7 (41:10):
Start becoming unstable when everybody says you're crazy and you
were like, no, this guy did this.

Speaker 1 (41:16):
There's pictures of him. I didn't just meet him once.
Here's more pictures.

Speaker 8 (41:19):
It's I have a feeling he does this quite a lot,
and it's gross. Like, if you're going to throw yourself
out there and bang anything and everything, or send salad
pictures to girls you get with you.

Speaker 1 (41:31):
That's why.

Speaker 5 (41:32):
That's why guys want to get famous, so they can
have sex with a bunch of different girls.

Speaker 2 (41:36):
You know that, and you paid the times.

Speaker 5 (41:38):
That's why they get into acting. You think he did
it for the art. Oh, I love acting so much.
You want to be rich and famous, you.

Speaker 8 (41:44):
Pay the price. Then this is what he's going to
have to go through. All of this is being exposed,
you know. And here you are the good guy who
gets injured and then you make your way back and
you call aw your back, your way back to life,
and and you have your sixty second and so fame
because you survived, and now you have this. It tarnishes

(42:05):
all of that. That picture of him with all those girls,
it's gross. Well, I'm amazing, it's gross as well.

Speaker 9 (42:10):
She's obviously taking those photos in a sneaky manner. They're
not where he knows he's being taken. A photo of.

Speaker 5 (42:18):
Like that one where he's sitting there at the bar
or whatever with a with a with a beer in
his hand, or.

Speaker 9 (42:23):
Somebody in that blurry photo in his house, that's strange.
I think if you're going to be taking these photos
without the other person's knowledge, I.

Speaker 5 (42:32):
Mean to take a a a an unscrupulous photo of
somebody without their knowledge, who would do something like that when.

Speaker 1 (42:41):
They're walking down in the hallway. I take the fifth
on that one.

Speaker 7 (42:48):
If you ended up in some famous chick's house or
you famous guy's house.

Speaker 1 (42:53):
You wouldn't snap a pic.

Speaker 9 (42:55):
I think that if you're there, that's a private moment.
They're obviously trusting you in this vulnerable moment.

Speaker 2 (43:01):
I don't think you should be taking somebody.

Speaker 7 (43:03):
Don't it If you would take a pic, I send
your friend and.

Speaker 9 (43:06):
Me, do you take a picture? I would ask for
a photo. You wouldn't be like, let's pose for a picture.
I think that's more appropriate than just taking a side
like this with my phone all weird.

Speaker 2 (43:16):
I think that to me is if you do not appropriate.

Speaker 5 (43:20):
People take photos in my in my house, and like
workers that have come in and they take photos and
I they don't know that I see this, and.

Speaker 2 (43:30):
I don't like that.

Speaker 5 (43:31):
That's creepy. No, it's it is. It's a little I mean,
I kind of understand it. So I'm not like, it's
not the end of the world, but you know it's not.

Speaker 1 (43:40):
I don't. I don't appreciate it.

Speaker 5 (43:41):
And generally what I do is I told b too,
I go, hey, dude's taking like these pictures inside the house.
So we're not going to have these people back basically
to do work or whatever.

Speaker 1 (43:51):
If you end up in Sydney, Sweeney's bed would take
a pic. Oh my god, I'm putting my phone front,
putting my phone up.

Speaker 5 (43:59):
Behinde like that, recording the holdime, try to record the
whole thing. In fact, I'm gonna have a burner phone
for another camera at different angles.

Speaker 6 (44:06):
And if city soon he's dead, has a canopy with
the ah with a mirror on it.

Speaker 7 (44:11):
Yeah, that'd be kick ass because he could see from behind.

Speaker 5 (44:15):
Now May sent a text message and she says.

Speaker 1 (44:21):
Jeremy Renner is a creep.

Speaker 5 (44:24):
He was trying to get with my twenty one year
old cousin when he was filming in Eerie. Oh oh,
I remember he was filming in Erie, Pennsylvania. He might
have had a big tour bus and maybe he could
bring chicks back to this big tour bus that he
was renting and like a love palace on wheels. Yeah,

(44:45):
so he was apparently trying to hook up with a
twenty all right, but look the chick's twenty one. I mean,
if you told me Jeremy Renner is trying to hook
up with my fifteen year old niece, I go, okay, yeah, creep,
but a twenty one year old I don't know how
old Jeremy Renter is.

Speaker 1 (45:01):
I have no idea, but it's not a lot anymore.
That's not allowed anymore.

Speaker 7 (45:04):
Rubber the balance that the age people are really upset
about it, even if you're like twenty five, and if
it's a fifty year old people, it's almost the people what.

Speaker 1 (45:17):
About it the other way?

Speaker 5 (45:18):
Does does anyone have a problem if it's a fifty
year old woman and a twenty five year old guy.

Speaker 7 (45:22):
No, I'm telling you that the uh, the mood is
shifting on twenty one year old girls, So you can't.
That's absolutely wrong. Almost can to sexual assault. People are
acting like that. The age you got it, you're not involved.
You got to see these these people that you're not
you're not seeing the age discourse.

Speaker 5 (45:43):
I'm not seeing the age discourse because I'm I'm out
of the market.

Speaker 1 (45:46):
But you're you're an adult at age twenty one.

Speaker 5 (45:50):
Now it's one thing if it's your boss or something
like that, you know you're being pressured or taken advantage of,
or whatever the case may be. But you know, if
you're a twenty it's a two way street. That's what
people fail to understand. You're a twenty one, let's see
you're a hot twenty one, twenty two year old chick.

(46:10):
Let's say Jeremy Renner. I don't know how old he is.
Let's say he's forty five. Who knows.

Speaker 1 (46:15):
It's a two way street.

Speaker 5 (46:15):
He goes he sees a hot twenty two year old
and is like, Oh, I want to hook up with her.
That twenty one twenty two year old. What is what
does she see? She goes, Oh, this is a rich,
famous guy. Yeah, I'm going to try to get with him.
It's a two way street. I don't know what people
and this is their adults. I mean, my goodness. All right, Well, anyhow,

(46:37):
so May says that he is a real creep. Well,
provide me with any any more information that you have
regarding that May. I'd be curious to hear, Like, what
was the backstory on that?

Speaker 1 (46:48):
How did he meet her?

Speaker 5 (46:51):
It would it would be I'll tell you what. It
would be creepy. If he were in Erie, Pennsylvania filming,
which he was, and he was like on social media
just trying to find chicks in the area and then
randomly trying to slide into their dms, that would be weird.

Speaker 1 (47:10):
That's weird.

Speaker 5 (47:10):
But if you if you're out and you meet a
hot chick like, I don't, I don't, I.

Speaker 7 (47:15):
Don't see it be weird if he was out and
he's like, hey, I'm in erie, that's weird. Yeah no, no,
not if he's out. No, I'm saying, goes, I'm on
ere because I'm an erie. Who what's up? Who's up?

Speaker 5 (47:31):
I think if it would be strange to me if
a if a guy like that is sending random messages
to people like he's just searching for chicks in eerie
and then like, oh, there's a hot chicken, it's like, oh,
let me send her a message or something, you know,
let me send a d pic, that would be.

Speaker 1 (47:49):
No, that's creepy. But if you just go, what's going on?
I'm in erie? What's up?

Speaker 7 (47:54):
Where's the cool spot to hang out?

Speaker 5 (47:59):
I don't know about peace? Frangee trange. You have to
admit that would be strange, right, Like, dude, you're an
alas Hollywood celebrity. Is he a okay, maybe not a list,
but he's big, he's a big he's up there.

Speaker 1 (48:13):
Yeah, that guy's a big star. I would say when
you guys are hurt Locker, you're at.

Speaker 2 (48:17):
Kingstown I love there of Kingstown. Look a movie?

Speaker 1 (48:22):
Is that the one that was filmed in area? The
TV show? Yeah, that was that's the one that was
filmed in Pennsylvania. Right, it's four seasons, so I don't
know anyway, So is that for us side? No, that's
the Tulsa thing, Tulsa king king Okay, confusing, I've got
to take a break.

Speaker 5 (48:41):
Eight sixty six, and Yo, Rover, I do want to
get Jeffrey's expertise, to get his opinion in an area
of his expertise.

Speaker 1 (48:48):
We also have these shizy coming up the news. What's
on the way?

Speaker 8 (48:50):
Do she some bad news for Diddy's prison release date?

Speaker 2 (48:55):
I'll give you the story next.

Speaker 1 (48:57):
All right, we'll be right back on Rover's Morning Glory
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