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May 24, 2024 174 mins
Rover is at his wits end with the condo remodel. Video of a mother going off during her child's school's award ceremony. Mom snubs her kids at a half marathon's finish line. Video has been released of the Scottie Scheffler arrest incident. Man was wrongfully accused of attempted rape and kidnapping. 
20-year-old, Kevin Bui, burned a house down after tracking his stolen phone to that location. Charlie set a blanket on fire on top of his friend. Dieter got a guy fired after he laughed at the way he pronounced parmesan. Video of Southern Charm star, Kathryn Dennis's meltdown after getting arrested for a DUI. Contestant on Wheel of Fortune says hilarious answer to try and solve the puzzle.
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I got Tingley, Peter Charley.I'm smarted than you, for sure,
Man Jeffrey, please screaming on Roverradiodot Com. Rover's Morning Glory. Guys,
now, good morning. What's happening? It is Friday, May twenty

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fourth, twenty twenty four. Goodmorning, It's Rover's Morning Glory. I'm
Rover Doogee is here. Good morning, Sir Zeter is here. Yo.
Oh, and you're with us aswell. Eight six six you're over eight
six six nine six seven six eightthree seven. That's how you reach the
show. Give us a call atthat number. You can text us at
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Just put at Rover Radios somewhere inyour tweet that comes into the studio
in real time. But the bestway give us a call eight sixty six
nine sixty seven six eight three seven. I'll get to your eye email and
just a moment, mister Jeffrey,all on Laroque is here. Good morning,
Jeffrey, Good morning from the heartof the Dustar Radio Complex to all

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our listeners in the northeast Isisoa areaand across the world. Thank you,
and you know who's not here,chocolate. Charlie's hair is not here.
You got a haircut? My goodness, that's a big difference there. Yeah,
Charlie, I realized it. Hadn'tgot my haircuts since January, so

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it's been a while. Yeah.I uh. I had mentioned something to
him a couple of weeks ago,so he probably had the weight. You
can't cut your hair immediately after somebodysays, WHOA, your hair is getting
really long. No, you didit. You told me I looked stupid.
I didn't say you look stupid.No, no, I'm kidding.

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No, it's you. And thenChris has said it, and then somebody
else said it too, and Iwas like, I guess I haven't noticed,
but I guess they're right. Soit's good my haircut. Now,
how does it feel? You likeit? With it? You like it
like love? Oh? Yeah,this is right. You lose I lost
some lops like I can't. Ican't throw my hair around anymore. But
it feels fresh new. Well,you're probably five degrees cooler there in the

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studio. Now, just have allthat hair. Yeah that's right. Yeah,
let me load up my email hairgive me a second. I didn't
get that ready to go? Shouldhave? Oh? The first email is

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titled is rover a tard? Oh? You know' over what's going on with
you lately? Your stance on certaintopics doesn't make any sense at all.
I used to find myself agreeing withyou a lot. And I'm not sure
if your brain has been rotted byDieter and Mary from Saint Louis or what,

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but you've changed. Your latest awfultake is on the Jonathan Owens and
Simone Biles story. He's a proNFL player on a celebrity dating app and
he didn't know who Simone Biles was. Not a chance, that's possible.
He's traveling all the time for work, he's in sports, in hotel rooms

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and lobbies, and I'm sure he'sat least glancing at televisions. She was
the star gymnast on USA Gymnastics.Chance in helly didn't know who she was.
I'm one hundred percent with Peter andCharlie. You're crazy if you believe
he didn't know who she was andthat he signs his name. He's with

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theater, though, but he signshis name. Dieter hates America, so
theater. This guy doesn't like me, doesn't like you. He registered that.
That takes a lot of work.Uh No, I don't know if
he registered that. It's just whathe signed it. Yeah, you know,
Deeter hates America. Anything's possible.That's what I'm saying, Like,

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why, hey, why would theguy even lie about that? I I
don't know why. It sounds better? So it's only you're not with her
for her fame and her money.Oh, I had no idea. She
was a gymnast. It makes allthis money. I don't know how much
Simone Biles actually make. Mm hmmokay, well what do you think she

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makes? O? She's a millionaireby far? Yeah? What do you
think? Rover half a MILLI Ihave no idea. I have about sixteen
million. How much sixteen million wouldyou get? That celebrity networth? She's
she's Oh my god, I'm sureshe has endorsements. I'm just saying I

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don't know she's How much is hemaking? I think you just signed a
five million? But here's her endorsements. Rover United Airlines her, She's Procter
and Gamble, Mattress firm, beatsby dre Visa Oreos, Uber Eats Masterclass
Facebook watch. Yeah, but youkind of get those forward just around the

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Olympics, Like, I don't seeher in anything now, do you?
Like you have a you have asix month window every four years that you
can cash in on. But allright, what do I know? I'm
sure he's after her for that sweetsweet gymnast money. Bryan writes, you're

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over ct L Y. He's inConnecticut. It says, I should forewarn
you. I'm extremely high right now. But can we take a minute to
praise the amazing production value of toLee j L RBM. I don't think
he gets enough credit for not onlyhow incredibly well put together it is,

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but also how hilarious it is.I am know yet in full Snitzer giggle
fit mode listening to I Miss theold Jeffrey and checking blood pressure. He's
covered in stains because he's not pottytrained, but he can check his blood
pressure. That is funny. Bravo, both got hot productions. Don't leave

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the chicken blood pressure the chicken bloepress. There you go, little teaser.
There. You gotta tune into wJ L R B M on R
M G plus to hear the rest. You're disgusted by that look on your
face. I mean you don't youdon't like it? That one's really this

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his face, it's like bitter beerface. Yeah, I mean it's like,
okay, he is like a Bobbieseel brand and do his fants up,
boness. This sounds like a randdo tippy. He likes pread.

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He is coming his day. CanChicken's love pressure the chicken pressure its steakface?
Yeah, it really does. Uhno he All of those songs are

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you know, they really they theyare from original from actual events like he
him and his Mary Elizabeth they hadsome blood pressure cuff I don't even remember.
But they were checking blood pressure.I mean like ten times a day.
I don't even know what was goingon. Why Why were you checking
your blood pressure? I mean,like I said, high blood pressure runs

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in both both our families and werejust making sure it's not too high or
anything like that or you know whereit's going to be like hypertension whatnot.
You know, so you check itevery day, she checks it every day.
Does it move ever, Well,I don't know what contexts you're getting
at, but does it actually theblood pressure move like day to day?
Is they're big jumps just some small, little variations depends on the activity you're

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you know you're doing and whatnot.So so why do it every day if
there's not really an issue? Whykeep it up every day? Why not
once a month just to have it? You know? Does she log it
down? Like? Does she?She doesn't write it down, but she
just checks it, you know.So if it's within the you know,
the regular parameters of blood pressure,she's fine. Do you know what it

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is? What are the regular parameterI'm not big on blood pressure, So
what are the regular prem I know? I mean, I don't even know
that. I know it's like onetwenty over eighty. I believe it's usually
one of the best. That's agood area to be in. Yeah,
a good area to be and youknow what it is? Yeah? What
does she yell out? Because shedoesn't tell me? She doesn't even tell
every time she does. Yet noreason why she didn't tell me is because
she doesn't want blabbed on the air. Your blood pressure? Yeah meat reading?

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Yeah? Now, how often doesshe take it? Just once a
day or multiple times a day,like maybe once in the morning, once
in the once before she goes thebag there could get high blood pressure?
Worried about checking the high blood pressure. Yeah, a vicious was it cycle
or circle? I don't know,circle cycle, whatever it is, let's

(10:05):
wait quick. Jeffrey mentioned in theAftermath Wednesday that before work he had to
head to the drug store to gogo the thermometer for for his wife.
Oh no, what happened. Shesaid she was feeling hot or something like
that. And I think one ofthe one that we had before. I

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think we lost in one of theone in the last movie. Someone to
ask because it was a rectal thermometer. Yeah, it's the kind you put
in your mouth, dude. Yousure? Yeah? Checking Tomas's temperature.
I know he's in his twenties witha rectal thermometer. No, nice try,
dude. Well she okay, shewas, She's fine, Okay.
What was her temperature? I'm downeyeight point five? Well, m and

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I was body temperature about menopause,because she's getting at that age you get
hot fifty three like me? Yeah, I think does she still good a
period? She did not say anythingabout her periods. I'm assuming she probably
doesn't get those anymore. So shehasn't sent you out to the store to

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get tampons or anything lately. Padswhatever. She was anonymous? Right,
Hey guys, I wanted to writein because I have a problem. I'm
not sure what to do. Myhusband's friend of thirty plus years married a
woman from China in twenty eleven andthey got divorced two years ago and have

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two kids. A girl that's sendinga boy that's seven or eight. Now
she is dating a man who isin his early twenties and she is in
her mid thirties. The daughter toldher father, my husband's friend. I'm
already confused. Does anyone can anywaysfollow this who's who? Nope? The

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daughter told her father my husband's friend, that the guy the mom is dating
is weird and the son does notwant to talk about soccer anymore. I'm
not sure why this has happened,but is it possible the man the mom
is dating is diddling the song becausehe talks about soccer or doesn't want to

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talk about There's a shift, That'swhat the point is. There's an obvious
shift on their concern. What wouldDougie and Snitzer do if this were them?
The mom is super narcissistic, andshe seems like the type of person
that would not believe her kids ifthey came to her and told her they
were being touched. She does notspend time with her kids and never goes

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to the Sun's soccer games, andshe will not help them with schoolwork even
though her kids were failing, andshe did not pick up her daughter's glasses
from the eye doctor for two weeks. I don't know if there's anything I
should or can do for them.Just wanted to hear guy's thoughts. Love
the show and please stay high graded. Well, there's very important advice there,

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I you know, Look, Idon't know. I guess I have
no idea. Don't don't look tome for advice on something serious like that.
I think if they if the kidsare anything different, it should be
investigated, obviously, and it certainlyis a red flag if they don't want
to hang out with that guy oror you know whatever, or if they

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say that he's weird. Now,no kid probably likes the guy that their
mother is dating. You know,you want mom and dad to be together
and blah blah blah, and sono kid's going to be thrilled, probably,
But you know, I didn't getwhat this soccer thing. Does not
want to talk about soccer anymore.I don't know what that means exactly.

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I don't know the context of allof that, but I don't know.
If it seems to me it shouldif somebody should talk to them, ask
them whatever. If you're worried aboutthis, bring it up. Not in
a way where you're going to suggestthings, but just kind of prod poke

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of questioning, that is. Jakewrites, good morning, Rover. I
was wondering about your music knowledge asof late. It seems as if every
time an artist is brought up,you seem to think they were a one
hit wonder. First it was JohnMellencamp, and just yesterday it was Trained.
Do you really not know or isyour music knowledge regressing? Doogie seems

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to know more as of late.Ps try not to be thirsty. Oh
well, thank you, but that'sa little bit different. That's I don't
know. I'm not a big JohnMellencamp fan, like I can think.
If you ask me what John Mellencampsongs are, I can tell you I
don't know. Two maybe three Offthe top of my head, that's about

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it. I know it was Trainingon Camp songs Off the top of my
head, I would I can thinkof that one, and and then I
guess some of these other ones.I go, all right, I've heard
that song. I didn't know that'strain. Who knows that songs are all
from twenty five thirty years ago?Okay, do you mean the John the

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John Mellencamp or train Train? Whendo you think that's from thirty years ago?
Come on, I said twenty fiveor thirty years ago? How how
how long ago? Would you saythat is the song before? Oh?
Yeah, me too, So youdon't know what it's twenty three years old?

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No, it's yeah, that happenscame out in two thousand and one.
You think, oh, this,this just came out. It's like
two decades ago. I did itall the time. A great song is
Slack Springs. Let's say here,I've heard the song, have you?

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I haven't I remember that old?I think I can't remember. If everything
is Daniel Powder, I think it'sthe guy's name he did that song,
had a bad Day? What aboutthat song? That's a song I remember
hearing a lot on the radio.Oh okay, it doesn't really tie you
in. When they were talking aboutobscure songs that you know, really may

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not know the artist radio, butyou know you've heard but you know the
song because you've heard it so manytimes. You know that song by Tracy
Chapman, which one uh fast slowTrain, Yeah, slow Train. But
here's the thing we were talking aboutthe songs you may not know, and
then you rattle off a song thatyou know who the artist is and you
know the name of the song.That's because I yeah, that's the songs

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not really the same, right,I've heard this song, I've heard this
yeah one hit Wonder you Can't Gobelieves the Magic is lost? You're over
this guy writes. When I wasforty nine years old, my company was
contracted by a clinic in the Clevelandarea. On the first day there,

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this hot nurse caught my eye andI said to myself, if I was
twenty years younger. Well, shestayed there late one night while we were
working, and she asked me whattime we leave. I told her one
am, and she then said,I could really go for a beer.
We went to a local bar andsat and talked until they closed. Long

(17:32):
story short, she was twenty sevenand I was forty nine. It turned
out to be a hookup slash friendswith benefits situation At one point feelings were
setting in and I told her togo live her life, find a good
young guy, and have fun.She was sitting on my front steps when
I got home one night, andnow we are married. We have a

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six year old daughter, and wenever looked back. All my friends laugh
and ask how much are you payingher? I also have a twenty five
year old son from a previous marriage. Age is just a number, they
say, But we joke about whowill be pushing me in my wheelchair at
our daughter's graduation. So I guesswhat he's getting at is. There was

(18:15):
a woman who called into the showyesterday. I forget the exact age,
but there was a big age differencethere between those two. I think the
guy was actually I couldn't even tellyou it Wasn't he fifty four? She
was thirty seven, something like that. There's somebody who says, no,

(18:37):
wonder these women can't find a niceguy. This was a nice guy sending
a polite message following up on theirdate. Oh this is the woman who
was complaining that the guy sent aweird text message. We talked about that
yesterday after the date and the weirdtext messages, So essentially, was,

(18:59):
Hey, I had a great timelast night. That was it? Like
that was that was all the messagesaid. And they're like, oh,
this is so weird. It's cringey. Women need to look at why they
can't find someone. This guy islucky to get away from this nasty bitch.
Yeah, I sort of agree,Like, who needs that craziness?

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Joanne rites you were over the factthat Charlie sat there calling homeschooled kids weirdos.
My daughter is six years old andwill never step foot in a public
school. A good parent makes surethe kid goes to school to learn,
not to be told about other sexualitythat does not belong in a classroom.

(19:44):
My daughter does plenty of socialize.I mean, just I'll stop there,
like is that I don't know whatever. Maybe you're anti LGBTQ teaching in school,
Okay, fair enough. I don'thave an issue with you being anti.
But how much are they really talkingabout that in school? Like they're
not dwelling on it day in andday out, are they? I don't

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know. It's been many years sinceI was in school, so maybe I'm
wrong. But my daughter does plentyof socializing before we because we make sure
she does and she won't turn outto be some douchebag on a radio show
that pushes a sound effect button allday and only has that because he went
on long vacations with his boss.My kid will be just fine, and

(20:30):
we'll have the ability to stand upto douchebags like him and that science experiment
Douge calls a kid. My kidwill be the one your kids run to
when the yit hits the fan,because all they were taught was it's okay
for boys to screw each other inthe butt. Kid's gonna turn out great.

(20:52):
Sounds like it. Yeah, veryvery well adjusted kid, no doubt.
I'm not so you've got it allfigured out. It's how awful is
she? That's my point? WasI mean, this is this person's raising
Eventually, Thomas writes, I hearda replay of your show today. I'm

(21:19):
a trained fighter who also had todeal with bullies in high school. I
was ranked in krrupt, but Iused grappling skills to beat my guy.
I'd either catch him in a heelhook or a choke. A correctly applied
choke that cuts the blood off tothe brain. A person canna be out

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in four seconds. Then if youknow how to choke with your legs.
You're using bigger muscles so you canreally put someone out. Yes, I
I triangle choke. Do that allthe time. Sometimes right there at work,
you know, just walking in thesales area. Somebody pisses me off.
Triangle choke right there, bitch,show them, uh personal rites.

(22:10):
I'm so happy that Deucie did thatstory about the study with people with lupus
how they're more likely to have badnightmares and hallucinations. I suffer from both.
I have the worst scariest night terrorso you could ever imagine, and
we'll still have hallucinations for a fewminutes, even after waking up from them.
I have gone to neurologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, undergone hypnosis, put

(22:33):
on more medications that I'd like toadmit, and undergone every kind of test
under the sun. No doctor hasbeen able to explain what's going on.
So they diagnosed me with PTSD andsleep apnea, and that study was correct.
It's always been getting chased by someonetrying to kill me. The monic
dreams, dreams of the devil,or I'm trapped or underwater, or there's

(22:55):
something on top of me or waterblocking me from getting to the surface or
my family members being brutally murdered.Do she just doing that story has done
more for me than any of thedoctors I've ever seen. As soon as
she read it, everything fell intoperspective. Well, Crystal, I don't
Does Crystal have lupus? I don'tknow if you left that part out.

(23:18):
Maybe it explains things if you havelupus. I assume she did. She
doesn't say, maybe she's self diagnosed. Listening to the Shizzy yesterday, she
has the bad dreams. Therefore,I must have lupus. I don't even
know what lupas is exactly. Ijust know that that one the actress has.

(23:41):
I don't know what. Yeah,I don't know what lupus is.
Here's so many who says we're overwith you guys talking yesterday about planes shutting
people out. I've been on somecruises and watch them leave a couple at
a port because they weren't back ontime. Well, I guess that I

(24:04):
think they'll they there's got to bea little bit of a grace period,
but they make it very clear.Yeah, they have five thousand people on
the ship. They can't be waitingaround just for you. They're going to
leave without you. All right,I've got to take a break. Eight
sixty six Yo, Rover is ournumber. Eight sixty six nine six seven

(24:25):
six eight three seven will be rightback. Hang on. So of kicking
the competition right in the crank,We're back to rovers morning glory. It

(24:55):
is finally Friday. This week hasbeen going buy slow for me. I'm
tired. I've been have them andgetting much sleep, So I'm glad that
it's finally Friday. Friday Leftovers aretoday on r MG plus. We all
stick around and play a bunch ofvideos and get the stuff we didn't get
to during the week. If you'rean RMG plus subscriber, you can watch

(25:18):
or listen live as we all stickaround. Sign up at Rover radio dot
com. If you're not an rMG plus subscriber before, yes, do
you have any plans for the holiday? Just working on your O. I
didn't even know is it a holiday? Wow? I'm honest to god,
I had no idea. I really, I'm in it down here, man,

(25:41):
I I uh, it's so,I'm just so. I don't think
I'm gonna have a mental breakdown.I swear to God, I can't.
I can't take it anymore. Ican't pay construction and issues at all that
anymore. I just I can't doit. It's happened, not they have
to take I say, there's nothing. It's it's nothing that's happening. It's

(26:03):
just that, you know, it'sjust a combination of everything. And I
last we heard the sink was upfor the fourth time and they had to
take it down because it turns outthe wall was put up wrong, the
entire walls. I haven't even lookedat it, to be honest with you,
Charlie. And uh, the fatherin law isn't here. That sort

(26:25):
of spurs me into wanting to getstuff done. I go over there.
When he's not here, I'm like, I forget it, Like, oh
my god, I'm so sick ofall this stuff. So uh, when
he when he comes back, maybethat's when they'll finish up this project.
But I I've had enough. Butbefore I move on, I wanted to
read, Uh do she I don'tknow if she's moving the emails around when

(26:48):
I'm reading emails, like, Idon't, I don't know. Maybe maybe
she is. I delete them afteryou read them, I delete them.
Well, the somebody said the girlwith the nightmares in the first in the
email about loupus. I did haveto go back and read that one,
because in the first sentence she didsay she has nightmares. As sheared the

(27:11):
thing about lupus, she suffers fromboth. So she does. Indeed,
she says that she suffers from lupus. So Dougie really did her service by
doing that story. You've changed herlife. There's a couple of other emails
that I didn't see that I wantto get to quickly. This is an
email from Mike, who says Rover, I want to start out by saying

(27:34):
I appreciate you and the rest ofthe crew. You guys are awesome after
all these years, even you too, Dougie. I've been a loyal,
everyday full show listener all the wayback to when you were on cbs' that's
what is there twenty plus years now. I'm even more of a super fan
than Curious George. Except the differenceis that I don't have to jump up

(27:56):
and down screaming it from the rooftopsjust to get all the tension on me.
He says. Anyway, a weekor two ago, you guys were
talking about personalized license plates. Iwas driving down the highway a few days
ago and saw these plates and immediatelymade me laugh out loud and thinking,
you guys, I had to takea quick picture and share it with you.
Please keep up the great work youguys do every day. Listening has

(28:18):
got me through some rough patches inlife. Now, with a layoff from
my first six figure job coming atthe end of the month, I need
the comfort and laughs from your showmore than ever. You need a paycheck
too. Maybe Jeffrey can help youget a job at the fence company or
something. I don't know. Thankyou for all that you do. He
says, here is the picture.It's a pickup truck with the here there

(28:45):
it is the license plate is rimjobs? Now that is that's that one.
I guess they let it through thecracks now. I think his his
argument for rim jobs is that heif you zoom in it says something about

(29:06):
there it is is a complete autoreconditioning. So yeah, uh so,
I guess that's what he must havesaid to the state. He goes,
no, no, this is justyou know, I I'll polish your rims
uh And speaking of pictures, Caitlinwrites, you're over. You won't believe

(29:36):
what I saw today. I wascruising through Lakewood around one pm when I
witnessed an incredibly rare phenomenon, thedaytime appearance of two nocturnal beings. You
guessed it, Mary Elizabeth Winkelman Laroqueand Tomy Sharon. They were not only
awake, but actually moving around andbroad daylight. Shocking right uh? And

(30:02):
then she said a picture. Thereis a picture of Mule and homage.
Oh, he's gotten big, it'stall. They are walking around now.
He's got a baseball cap on agreen one. What is that cap?
Do you have any It's I orderedthat for him. It's a cap that

(30:22):
he wanted. He's got the HunterSteiling Can logo on it. Oh nice?
All right? And where were theyheaded? Do you have any the
the screw on his new glasses?Do you just screw for the arms popped
out? Already? I think thathe worked there. We lose when you
fold the arms and whatnot. Youknow, the glasses. So really,

(30:45):
I know that might happen over ayear. Right now a week is he
literally has had those glasses one week? Does he? I mean? I
mean all all all they needed wasa screw. Does he when he puts
them on, does he like,like ak come out? No? I
mean they were kind of lose,but then they came loose. You paid

(31:06):
all that money and they came loose. Well it screws sometimes, screws and
glasses sometimes worked their way loose,you know, especially those the type of
frames he's got, their brand new. Honey, I know that, Douchie,
but uh, I mean, Idon't know. Hell it happened.
Does that mean he's gonna have todo this every week? He's gonna have
to go get his glasses fixed everyweek? Hopefully not. But this time

(31:26):
did the arm break off the glasses? No? You can still you know,
the fittings through the arm and theframes he's getting. All he had
to do is put a screw in. That's all they had to do.
They were on Franklin Boulevard, headedtowards Warren Road. Is that where they
were headed? I couldn't help butwonder if there was some sort of weird
lunar eclipse or cosmic event driving themout of their natural habitat. Please do
be a favor and ask Jeffrey whaton earth they were doing so far away

(31:49):
from home. So you're probably walkingtowards Einstein's optical where I get like where
we get our glasses from hawksleut.Yeah, all right, So there you
go, little bit of Jeffrey familysightings for you. There there's a I

(32:10):
have not watched this video. Ijust read this story. There's a woman
who was in a school awards ceremony. This is a mother in Atlanta and
her son did her son didn't winan award. Now, Ido, that's
shocking that your son is not themost gifted, talented and revered kid in

(32:37):
the school. But she, themother is in this award ceremony. She
doesn't like it. She's had enough, and I guess she Well, here
you can watch and hear what sheends up doing here in the middle of
this meeting where there's a bunch ofparents and students and stuff. And listen
to this what we see her rightnow? Wow, this is the kids

(33:23):
like five years old. That's it. I mean, they're in an auditorium
and there's a bunch of families andstuff in there, and she goes berserk.
Now, I don't know, maybethey wrongly snubbed her kid of an
award. I don't know what kindof a word are you getting at the
age of five. It's all justa stupid piece of paper certificate anyhow.

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But you know, I guess maybeyou get a gold star. Yeah,
whatever it is. Uh. SheShe was very upset that her son did
not receive one of those awards.Now, a normal mother would tell the
kid during the event, Hey,you know, I'm sorry you didn't get

(34:07):
an award here. I think youshould have. I'm going to talk to
the I'm going to talk to themafter they get done doing giving out the
awards. So let's go up andwe'll talk to them and we'll find out
why you didn't get one. That'slike what my mother would have done.
I think how she would have handledthe situation. This lady gets up and
starts ranting and raving and screaming inthe middle of this meet. There's got

(34:29):
to be one hundred people or whateverin there, screaming at the top of
her lungs about not winning an award, and you can tell that. The
administrator is like, I don't know, Okay, you know, sorry,
sorry, I said, well,we can take another look at it,
but you know, not right now. So what in the world that kid's
gonna end up totally. What doyou think in jail by the age of

(34:53):
fourteen, lead would is that?What you would guess? He's gonna be
like that kid that wanted to dohood rat stuff. It's stealing cars and
stuff at eight. I do rememberthat kid. Yeah, yeah, and
he stole his grandmother's car and crashedit because he wanted to do hood rat
stuff, he said. And thenguess what, he was in trouble for

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many many years after the fact.That was when he was eight years old,
and he must have had some sortof troubled upbringing whatever. It was
just a rotten kid. And nowI don't know where he is today.
He's got to be in his twentiesor he must be almost thirty years old.
That kid, I don't know,but I know he was in trouble
even as an adult, and Idon't think it bodes well for this kid

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here. Dug, what would you? I mean, you wouldn't handle some
if you thought that Gianna was snubbedin an awards ceremony, ceremony at school
or a dance thing. How wouldyou handle it? Oh? You have
to? I mean, look,that lady clearly has some type of mental
issue. I mean, she's sheneeds assistance in trying to handle all of

(35:59):
that. It happens all the timewhere your kid doesn't get recognized for something,
and it's okay. You have toteach them it's okay. Not everyone's
going to be called out. Wejust had an eighth grade graduation ceremony.
The kids all went to the highschool and they were they walked across the
stage, I guess, and theywere. They gave out awards for people.

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We didn't get one. She didn'tget one, but she got called
out for GPA of this and above. And she came home and she's like,
I didn't get I'm not She knewshe wasn't gonna get called out for
anything like that's okay. Who cares? Okay, Yeah, So if you
don't get the award, if youdon't have a high enough GPA, you
don't get an award. That's that'swhat that's normal life. Not every kid

(36:40):
gets an award. Dude, youof course you could didn't say that.
Now what if? What if?What if she had the GPA to get
the award and they didn't give itto her? What would you? I
wouldn't do anything. Who cares?Oh, Okay, you wouldn't see this
doesn't seem like you. It seemsto me like you would. I don't
think you'd cause a scene like that, but you'd be if Gea was snubbed

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for an award. You're telling meyou just let it go. It's not
everyone's cup of tea. You haveyou know what I mean. There are
different awards for different things, andyou have to say to your kid,
if it's okay, if you don'tget something, work harder. That's how
I handle it. Man, Thispoor kid. I feel bad for the

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kid because Lis Schnitzer pointed out,you barely see this kid in the video.
He's like, because he's so little, you can't see him behind the
thing. You gotta be what fivesix years old. He's young and and
this is your You can see himat some point walker across there he is.
Yeah, yeah, he's a littleI know. But this was sad

(37:43):
about it kid. But oh I'mnot. She's glad, she's passionate,
she's a I think it probably doesn'teven have anything to do with the kid.
It's that she is like, oh, I you know, she feels
that she has to show them orshe has to do this like she doesn't

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even care whether the kid gets anaward or not. It's not like,
Oh, I'm such a great parent. I love my kids so much I
want them to get an award.No. I mean, that's just lunacy
right there. That is going tothat poor kid's gonna if this is what
you're exposed to at a young agelike that, you're never gonna he's that's
not going to turn out well forhim. There's a another person who's being

(38:31):
blasted, not for something like that, like an outburst, but there was
a dad who had his two littlekids at the finish line of a marathon
of a race, and the motheris the mother is I guess leading the

(38:54):
race. She's going to win therace, I believe. And the dad
has the kids at the finish lineand he's so excited. I guess that
the mother is here. He seesher coming towards the finish line. She's
running. Watch what he does withthe kids here the fish line and he

(39:24):
has the kids out basically on therace course, and the kids run out
into the race course as the motherruns by. She almost runs them right
over, doesn't she She almost?Uh, I got to hurl them over
them to keep going. She's notreally running back to the kids at all.

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It might be like a it mightbe a team sort of thing.
Actually, I'm not sure. Idon't know. Why is she hugging He
hasn't even looked at her family yet. Yeah, yeah, because they're trying
to ruin the race? What wasshe supposed to do? They're proud of
you, embarrassed he I'm wondering,you know, maybe they maybe her Yeah,

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pretend you don't even know them.I don't know that you could tell.
That little kid is like trying torun up and hug the woman.
I at first, now that youmentioned, I'm like, maybe the story's
wrong and this isn't even her kid, and husband like, why is she
not acknowledging at all? But shewants to win this race, obviously,
and so she wins the race.She blows right by the little kid who's

(40:30):
got to be what four years old, five years old or something, and
then she's happy. She does notturn around and look at the kid.
Is it possible to info on?This is bad? And those aren't even
her kids? Not related? No, I think that's their kid, that's
her kid. She just saysn't wantto stop the race and hug them.
She didn't get them when they whenthey came to huggers, she didn't look

(40:51):
at him. Who's this guy hewas running behind her that she's hugging.
Maybe he's yeah, I don't know. I don't know the answer to that.
But you would think if that wasyour husband with your kids, you
would do something. But he sendsthem to some random guy with kids,
and oh, he's like, go, go, go, go go.
He's pushing them out, and thenthey run towards her. What random kids

(41:13):
would run towards you running a raceunless you know, why would they do
that? I don't know. Kidsare stupid. Maybe that's why. And
that's not a marathon because it wasan hour forty There's no way she's running
twenty six miles. Yeah, Idon't know. She's good looking though,
isn't she? Wow? But mother, if that, if those are her

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kids, was she supposed to stopin the middle of the race and hug
them. It's her family. Shewould lose the race. She can't hop
and then the person's second place togo right past her. There's no one
near her. She couldn't hide fiveher kids. That's why they'll send your
kids out there, you're gonna knockin another runner. It's just rude.
So where does she uh, wheredoes she end up hugging this guy from?

(41:59):
Where is this kid's behind? Thisguy running behind her, I see
and like a trainer. Maybe Idon't know who. Yeah, maybe this
is the guy that's training her.Maybe this is her trainer. By the
way, if that is your husbandwith the kids back there, you better
be worried that she's screwing the trainerbecause she's way more into him than she

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is into you. And those rottenass kids almost puts her hand, like,
move away from me. She ranaround. Yeah, I don't know,
you, little kid. The commentaryfrom people is that this dad feels
he's entitled, and they're blasting himfor having those kids out there on the
race course. But I, youknow, looking at that video, I

(42:42):
don't know. Maybe we're all lookingat it wrong. Maybe those aren't her
kids. Was she trying to giveWas the kid trying to give her like
the water like that they do therunners, because she just a random person,
she was trying to do that too. I don't know. But even
still, like you shouldn't have thekid out there at the finish line on
the course. So the kid's gonnaget run over. You should tell the

(43:04):
I this dad or a guy orwhoever it is. It's a get out
of get out of the way.She's not usual when you're now I have
to know, we have to we'regonna have to figure this out. This
does say marathon, but it's ina different country. The little kid like
a cop like, she's trying toget all right here, we're going right

(43:27):
hand the dad is her left handis empty. So does she try to
get No, No, she's justtries to run out and hug the Why
would the kid try to hug that'syour mom, it's your family. You're
proud of your mom running. Whocares? Who's the worst mother? This,
this marathon runner or the one whowe saw yelling and screaming in school,

(43:52):
Because both of them, I mean, the one is too concerned with
her kid. This one is notconcerned with their kid at all, just
whin's the race and is like,yeah, I'll see you later, kid.
Wow, that's awful. This mustbe in some I don't know where
this is what country this is,but some some foreign country I guess,

(44:13):
but an oh Man. Anyhow,so I've got to take a break.
Eight sixty six, Yo Rover isour number. Eight sixty six nine six
seven six eight three seven. Wewill be right back with the news.
What do you have on the way, Dug? There was a story that
we did about a K pop starwho died and young girls thirty years old.

(44:36):
We have details the cause of deathrevealed regarding that death. Next,
all right, we'll be right back. Hang on, say nobody wants to
work anymore. Hey, but wedidn't want to work before either. That's
why we got into Radio du Welcomeback to rovers Morning Glory. The Shusy

(45:05):
coming up in just a moment,the news. What do you have on
the way? Dog? There wasthe story that we had done about a
K pop star who died, andnow we have the results of the cause
of death. The autopsy has revealedhow she died. Have the story for
you next, all right, We'llget to that in a moment. A
lot of people analyzing that little kidrunning out onto the race course and I'm

(45:30):
just reading some text messages. Well, one person says it's her time to
shine the woman who won the race. The kid runs out, the woman
almost runs over. The story isthat that's the husband and her kids.
The guy comes in, who comesand hugs her as probably her trainer.
Like you said, then she'll goto her family. Why is this so

(45:52):
hard to comprehend? So she shouldjust run back to her family like,
oh no, I'm not acknowledging themfor one second. Give her a break.
Let her enjoy her win. Well, you almost ran over, almost
ran over the kid. You'd thinkyou would say something. But there's a
theory that's going around from a lotof different people who have sent me text

(46:13):
messages. They believe that this guysent the kid out there to slow down
the first place runner. They believethat the mother, if you look at
it, is the second place runner. Now I wasn't paying attention to the
woman behind Dieter. Can I seethis again? I want to see this.
So here comes the but they followher. I don't Where is there

(46:46):
a second place runner? Right here? Coming down the hill? They put
another where finished flag up? Thescrew right here? Hold on right here?
Girl, But the kids all run. Yeah, but the kids will
run out. That wouldn't make anysense. That's that's the mom. I

(47:07):
guarantee you that's the mom. Theyran out after huh, They say,
oh, she looks they look thesame, and the kid maybe got confused,
or the dad was trying to orthe dad was trying to hold up
the first place runner so that themother could win. Person's an idiot.
The kids don't even know a lotof people are saying this, so a

(47:29):
lot of the second over. Look, weren't the kids run out for their
mom? The second runner, here'sthe second runner, nothing but the first
one. Kids run to their mother. They're so excited, Oh my god,
mom, what happened? What happenedto the kids? Like afterwards,
what happens? Let it play onemore time? And then then what happens
to the kids? Where do theygo? Because they kind of disappear.

(47:51):
Just stay this side. I thinksomebody told the dad get those kids,
Yeah, get them off the racecourse. Marathon, The mystery continues.

(48:12):
Yeah, the women running it arevery good looking women, aren't they?
My goodness, one both of themvery fit. They run? What do
you what do you have? They'reannoying. They're beautiful women, what I
mean, but they're wrong with that. What they're accomplishing is so much bigger

(48:34):
than what they look like. Butthey look good doing it. That's what
amazing. I look at them andI go, wow, look how hot
they look just running. Imagine ifthey were like dressed up and address and
their hair was done, they'd besuper hot, right theater? I mean,
I think they're not criminal to tolook at beautiful women. Dougie makes
me jealous. Doesn't make me jealous. It's just what they're accomplishing so much

(49:00):
fat. Yeah, that's okay,but I didn't say that about the guy.
Look at a quad here? I'mthis girl? How ripped it is?
Oh yeah, look at his pet. Peter watches this in slow mo
rather than formork. He just watcheswomen running so you can see the quads.

(49:20):
I do. I like this?What country is this? We have
any idea? It's some foreign language, but I don't know. It looks
like shake gatta is the word thatis. Looks like to be the finish
line. I don't know what.And then it says Luciana grande. What
does it say down there in theMaritona, which I love? This must

(49:43):
be Italy or something. I'm guessing, right, is half marathon? Okay?
And and uh is that in Italy? I'm guessing. I don't know
for sure, but ah, well, what difference does it make? Uh,
Dougie, are you ready for theshizzy? Yes? Here we go,

(50:05):
kit is shizzy. Roll was morningglorious. Nine people are dead and
at least fifty four injuries after astage collapsed at a presidential campaign rally in
Mexico yesterday. The rally was goingon when strong winds had picked up and
caused the stage to collapse. Whendid you see it? Did you see
that video of that rover? Idid not say it. Maybe you can

(50:29):
pull it. The whole stage,The whole front of the stage comes down.
It's massive. I remember the onethat here it is, I think
it was. It was the Ithink it was in Indiana, the Indiana's
barrel and that collapsed. Oh mygoodness, you're kidding. You know,
always people oh man? And whatdid you say, doc? People killed?

(50:52):
Or nine people are dead? Ohmy? Fifty four others are injured.
One of the candidates was briefly takento the hospital but is okay and
later return the scene. Mexico's weatherservice had warned of winds gusting as high
as seventy miles per hour. Yeah, that's that's what happened in it.
I think it was I think itwas the Indiana State Fair or something very

(51:13):
similar happened where winds stage collapsed.You know, they have what they at
the at the top of a stage. If you ever look, it's top
of stages like that, they havea little sensor, a wind speed sensor.
You see, it's spinning around thatrelays back down to somebody. So
they put that up at the topof that maybe what is that fifty feet

(51:37):
or plus in the air, seventyfeet whatever. Then that's then that goes
down to somebody at the side ofthe stage, so they can monitor the
wind speed because the stages are builtor designed with only a certain amount of
tolerance for you know, if thewind gets above whatever, you have to

(51:59):
evacuate people from the area. Thatobviously didn't happen, and it should have
been done. Remember first twenty tenwhen that happened, the roofless stage collapsed
and there was a major thunderstorm thatbarreled through with raining. It was like
a whole month soon. I wasin at the time. Yeah, speaking
of stuff happening, remember days aftera Singapore Airline flight encountered severe turbulence.

(52:23):
The story we did just a coupleof days ago and it left one passenger
dead. And then now we knowtwenty people are still hospitalized and in intensive
care. That's how bad that turbulencewas. This was the flight from London
to Singapore that violently shook and droppedsix thousand feet, throwing unbuckled passengers and

(52:44):
debris through the cabin. The seventythree year old British man was killed and
one hundred others were injured. Butwe still have twenty people in intensive care
and hospitalized. With the official startof the Atlantic hurricane season now just a
week away, the National Oceanic andAtmospheric Administration they have issued its forecasts and

(53:06):
they are predicting an extraordinary season.Rover weeks after Metioradulus, meteorologists from Colorado
State University predicted an extremely active seasonwith twenty three named storms. The NOAA
the outlook they agree and only itpredicts twenty five named stores, which is
the highest number since the hurricane forecasthas ever predicted these storms. Generally,

(53:30):
when the experts all say something andeveryone gets riled up, what happens It
will turn out to be a dud. I don't know. I guess conditions
are ripe for a bunch of bigstorms. But that would be just my
luck, right. I gotta getI gotta get out of here. I
can't take it anymore. I whatdo you mean? Maybe a hurricane will

(53:52):
just rip through the whole thing andbring the building down, and that's it
yet bad? You're so sick ofit. I can't. I just thinking
about it. It's it's been twoyears, two years, and I've haven't
what's in the place a tremendous wasteof money. And then buy a one

(54:12):
that's already finished, which probably abrand new one we'll just sell. I
mean, you have the money,you can sell the one and then just
move into one that's already done,was done and finished. Oh it was
done, but it wasn't his exactspecification, so that's why you decided to
do it. Doesn't want go on, so don't buy it. You want
to live there anymore? Either?Are you gonna move out before this is

(54:35):
done? Am I gonna move outbefore an before it's ever done? Oh?
Yeah, I mean this, Yes, I mean he's coming down here
to try to spur things permanently.Just get out, no good out call
the one and they just can't.I got to finish this. I have

(54:59):
to you know, I I gotto see this through. But you're passed.
Oh no return, yeah, waypast. Ditty has had a busy
week. He got hit with anothersexual assault lawsuit yesterday. The accuser and
alleged victim, April Lampros, isthe seventh woman to press charges against Sean
Combs in six months. According tothe court documents, she was attending fashion

(55:22):
the New York City's Fashion Institute ofTechnology when she met Ditty. He promised
he could help kickstart her career inthe industry, but instead he created an
aggressive, coercive, and abusive relationshipbased on sex. Is a different one,
not the one you just mentioned yesterday. This is a different another one
filed yesterday. The student claims thatDitty assaulted the fashion student multiple times throughout

(55:43):
the relationship from ninety five to ninetyeight. She says that Diddy raped her
four times. She allegesed that onetime he made her take drugs and have
sex with Kim Porter. Another time, she claims he took videos of him
abusing her and has since shown thosevideos to other people. Man, Well,
first of all, my question wouldbe this, you know, maybe

(56:04):
Diddy did all this. I don'tknow. How would you allow this to
happen four times? Like after timenumber one, when you go, I'm
not going around that guy again.That's what That's what always makes me question
these stories. Is I get it, he's rich, he's famous, you

(56:25):
want to be around him, butthen he does something bad. Maybe you
fall for that once twice maybe threetimes. Now I question him four times?
What are you doing? Like?What's wrong with you? So I
don't know. We'll see. Iguess everyone comes out of the woodwork.
Meanwhile, Cassie spoke out for thefirst time since that video surfaced of Diddy

(56:47):
assaulting her, and she took toInstagram to post the outpouring of love has
created a place for my younger selfto settle and feel safe now. But
this is only the begin Domestic violenceis the issue. It broke me down
to someone I never thought I wouldbecome. With a lot of hard work,
I am better today, but Iwill always be recovering from my past.

(57:09):
So she has spoken. She saysthank you and love always, Cassie.
And finally, we had done astory about one of the K pop
stars. Her name is park o'ramand she died and now we know that
she died of alcohol poisoning. Accordingto the autopsy, she was only thirty

(57:30):
years old. She was found deadat a friend's house, and she just
has become the latest South Korean singerto die so young. Oh man,
it's crazy how many of them die. Like I guess it's a high pressure
environment or whatever, and they haveincredibly high standards and a drive for perfection,

(57:52):
and I think that puts a lotof pressure on people. But man,
bunch of them are committing suicide,and I mean, it's it's unbelievable.
Could you imagine if the number oflike boy Mend guys over here were
just killing themselves left and right likethey are in Korea. It's a lot.
A lot of them have ended upthis way. So it's a cute

(58:13):
alcohol poisoning. And she also wassuffering from fatty liver disease as well as
liver lesions at the age of thirty. Alcohol hard, yeah for a while.
Wow, there you go. That'sthe shizzy and rovers morning glory.
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(58:35):
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plus sign up now at roverradio dotcom. Real quick, Yes, chat
lady was the mom. Oh therace lady here kissing her kids at the

(59:00):
whatever it's called. I don't knowwhat happened there at the end. I
don't know why she ignored the kids. What you want to win? She
can't snitch. We're supposed to stopand hog them. She'd be family first.
There's there's an article about how thedad was trying to make her fail
at the end by doing that.He was hard because dad, maybe the

(59:21):
running they had not taking care ofthe kids. Here, here's your kids.
You're neglecting running. She ends upin second place. Realize your dreams
are a waste of time. Goesback to being a mom. Awful,
too good looking to have those kids. Wow, I mean she's taken care
of herself. Isn't she dead?I mean yeah, wow. People are

(59:46):
telling me that's Portugal. I don'tknow that they got that. Whatever that
word is is in Portuguese. Thatcould also be Brazil, right, don't
they speak Portuguese in Brazil? SoI don't know either Brazil or Portugal to
have really hot chicks that run halfmarathons. I guess there's some video that

(01:00:10):
was released of the Scotti Scheffler incident. This is the golfer who was arrested.
Now, I was reading earlier inthe week that they were going to
drop the charges against Scotti Scheffler.Now you'll recall before I show you this
video that last week or over theweekend he was last week, he was

(01:00:35):
arrested in Louisville, Kentucky, asthere was a golf tournament going on there
and there were a bunch of police. It was very early in the morning,
like five thirty six o'clock in themorning. Bunch of police were in
the area because a person was struckand killed by a boss or a truck
or something in the roadway there,and so the cops responded that person was

(01:01:00):
killed and they responded. So there'sa big police presence. And then Scotty
Scheffler, who's playing in the tournament, was driving in a car and the
story by the police is that herefused to stop. That one of the
police officers was stuck on his carand dragged pulled down and dragged by Scotty

(01:01:29):
Scheffler as he so carelessly drove byand just said cops, screw you,
I'll run you right over and theneventually they get him out of the car
and they arrest him. Now,a reporter who was on the scene had
a little bit of a different storysaid that it was, you know,
everything happened very quickly, and theguy, Scotty Scheffler, the golfer,

(01:01:51):
really had no you know, hethought that this was a roadblock just for
the regular tournament. You know,there's a lot of crime control going on,
and that there was some confus Hedidn't know that they wanted him to
stop or whatever. He's playing inthis tournament. So anyhow, he was
arrested and charged with a felony,very serious crimes that he was charged with

(01:02:14):
felony assault, an assault on apolice officer or whatever, and a few
other charges, and he, ifconvicted of that, would spend I think
it was fifteen ten or fifteen yearsin prison. I don't think that's going
to happen. But there's some coupleof things. The police, they had

(01:02:34):
a press conference yesterday, and Ihad been reading this week that they were
getting ready to drop the charges.They didn't do that, but they did
reveal that the detective who arrested him, the guy who was involved in this
incident. He violated department policies becausehe didn't activate his body cam during this

(01:02:58):
incident, and that is a violationof their policy. Now, obviously,
if you have the body cam there, this could be cleared up real quick,
right, So the body cam wasnot activated, so they don't have
it. It's we don't know exactlywhat was said or what was done.

(01:03:22):
There's no dash cam video that showsthis incident, but there is a video
that was a pole cam, andI don't know if it's on like some
sort of police vehicle, like anRV that has a poll that comes up,
Like at Roverfest, the police wouldbring some big RV out that had
all this surveillance stuff and it hada mast that would come out with a

(01:03:45):
camera on there that they could pointin any direction. I don't know if
it's that or if this was juston a light pole or whatever. But
they did release that video. Theyhaven't said much about that video, and
I think there's a reason they didn'tsay much about this video. We have
it, and if you let thisplay, there's no audio to this video,

(01:04:08):
but I'll explain if you're not watchingrmg TV, I'll explain what's going
on. And you can always watchfor free at roverradio dot com or with
the Rover Radio app on your phone, your tablet, or your TV.
So if you let this play here, Dieter, you can see that there's
a big traffic jam here. There'sall these buses, flashing lights, cop

(01:04:28):
cars. There's a lot of activity. And the entrance to this golf course
is there on the left where thatwhite fence is, and so you can
see that, you know, there'sthere just people milling around us remember the
accident right right, but also thereare probably there's probably a lot of activity.

(01:04:50):
This is a big, major event, Douge. So what somebody was
just even without an accident with somebodykilled hours before, there is a possible
ability that you would have a lotof police outside there, you know,
doing access control that I don't thinkis surprising. Back up just a few
seconds here, Dieter, because thisis the moment that we're that we want

(01:05:14):
to look at. If you lookin the left hand side, right above
the buses, right here, yousee Scotty Scheffler's car put on the brake
light. You can see it there, and you're gonna see a police officer
you real quick, Yeah, yeah, Peter, if you if you go
to like just scroll all the wayto like four minutes in. I've zoomed
in on that part. I don'tknow if that'll help. You want the

(01:05:35):
zoom in party, you want toplay this out, It doesn't matter whatever
you think is best. You cansee video. But you can just just
righten that little spot, all right, So let it play out, Dieter.
And then and then we can zoomit in and we can look.
But you can see the car he'smaking a left hand turn into this golf
course. And there you see acop run up to the car. And

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does he hit the window with hisfist or nightstick? Do you see it
as like a backhand to the window. Yeah, let it play. Let
me see and watch. And sohere you see a cop as the car
makes a left had turn run up. Yeah, it looks like he hits
the window with his nightstick. Asyou mentioned, Let's go to the zoomed

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in version. Maybe you can seeit better. But there is something suspicious
here that I will say, Okay, here it is. This is zoomed
in, all right, So you'regonna see the car make the left hand

(01:06:44):
turn, which is Scotti Scheffler drivingthis tournament vehicle. It's like a branded
tournament vehicle. Hang and let's see. Yeah there we go. Okay,

(01:07:04):
all right, So he makes theleft hand turn. You can see this
cop run up and bam, yes, smash the window. There. He's
now talking through the window to ScottyScheffler. He tries to open the door.
The door has probably locked this cop. Does he flee in here and

(01:07:27):
drag the cop away? Is thiswhere he flees? Well, let's see,
because the CoP's hanging in the window, puts his puts himself inside the
window through the open window, andnow is going to get Scotty Scheffler.
Now some other cops come up.He's gonna get Scottie Scheffler out of the

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car. So Dieter, to answeryour question, No, this is not
where Scotty Scheffler flees. Don't youfind this to be very interesting? He
did not flee. And the otherthing is that this cop now they're going
to say, oh, no,it happened before, you didn't see it

(01:08:10):
in the video. The cop whoclaims that he was struck and knocked over
and dragged by this vehicle, that'sjust a complete lot that didn't happen.
You see it right here. Thatdid not happen. So the guy was
angry for whatever reason that Scheffler didn'thear him or whatever. And Scheffler makes
us left hand turn, and thecop comes up, bangs on the window

(01:08:31):
with his nightstick or whatever, andthen drags Scheffler out and arrests him.
This never happened, I mean thisguy. So they go, oh,
we had to talk with him aboutyou know, he didn't do his he
didn't put on his body cam.What about falsifying a police report where he
says that he was And then heclaims he was injured by this. What

(01:08:55):
did he go under the tire?Where was he at with the Yeah,
his fist, yeah right, brokenhis knuckles hitting the window. Yeah,
it's exactly right. Let me seeif I can find the actual here it
is. The officer says that heattempted to give Scheffler this is the police

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report, attempted to give the driverinstructions, subject refused to comply and accelerated
forward, dragging Detective Gillis to theground. The detective suffered pain, swelling
and abrasions to his left wrist andknee and was taken to the hospital for
further treatment. Hospital. His uniformpants, valued at eighty dollars, were

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damaged beyond repair. Oh boy,Now unless this happened beforehand, and we
don't see this, I mean youcertainly don't see this in the video at
all. Yeah, is a busblocking the view when the car's first turning,
we can't see it. Is thatwhen he hits the cop and the
cop gets up and chases him downand hits the window. Is that the

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only time that could happen because onthis video is just a little far fetched.
No one else would see that orhear that, or you know,
everyone else was standing around. Noone else. Yeah, I realized he
the guy realized he accidentally arrested thePGA guy, and then concocted the story
after. Oh that is what theydo. They realized, Oh man,

(01:10:21):
I might have not shouldn't have arrestedthis guy. So what can we come
up with? See he always runninghere the car's time, and this is
the cop running, so that theonly chance is it happens right here and
the bus is blocking it. That'swhat they're gonna say. And then he
turns and because he watched the videobefore, he made a statement I can't
already guarantee that's what happened. Hegoes, where am I not seen?

(01:10:44):
Where can I? Oh, ithappened right here where nobody. The camera
doesn't make up. Oh my bodylet's not forget his body cam also never
turned on. Uh is that right? That's right, that's correct. So
interesting. I So, I mean, just by viewing this, there's no
evidence as far as I can tell, that this actually happened, that that

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he was knocked over and dragged andall of that. I it seems very
suspicious to me, and I thinkthis guy might have falsified this police report
over they said they're not going todrop the charges against Scotty. They didn't
say that they're in now I sawyesterday. I thought, oh, and
no charges are dropped in the story. They go, no, this charge

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is still going to press forward.Well, they go, oh, we're
going to let the legal process playout. That's what they said. That
means we kind of know that thisis BS and uh and and yeah this
this they're gonna he's they're gonna dropthese It makes sense on how angry he
was when he whacked the window.If he did get knocked over behind the
bush, no, if you ifyou, if they feel they haven't been

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uh, you know you didn't listento them or whatever. You know you
didn't you made a left hand turnthere when the guy was telling you and
you didn't realize it or whatever.He's angry that you, or he just
knocked you down and dragged you alittle bit. I'd be angry. But
nobody else would have reacted to that. Like if you watch the other people
all standing around, wouldn't they haveseen or heard a guy get knocked over

(01:12:15):
and dragged and run up to thecar and yanked him out of the car.
Yeah, this guy does run acrossthe screen. Here, watch this
car right here, he runs fromthe right to the left. Right here
he moves to the left. Sois he diving out of the way.
He's just walking? Well, ok, that guy that just walked across the
street. Yeah, they just walkedacross the street and the car can run.

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He's not. No, nobody isnobody's running, nobody's doing it,
That's what I'm saying. There's likefive other people in the frame. It's
grainy video, of course, Butif he'd just run over a cop,
don't you think there would be somesort of reaction from these five people in
the video. I don't think thishappened, and I think it's all trumped
up and concocted, just like Charliedescribed. Not that Charlie has any experience

(01:13:00):
with anything like this, but Charlie'salmost like you're speaking it almost does from
personal experience, or you kind ofmake up the statement kind after maybe delete
your first statement and then make upa news statement just because for something after
you see the video. Oh,actually, no, that I've thought about

(01:13:20):
it more. Oh yeah, it'simpossible that that happens. So let me
come up with a new scenario.I've got to take a break. We'll
be right back. Hang on porch. You got there, man, this
is Rover's Morning Glory. Now.I know that the saying is you have

(01:13:55):
to believe all women. And wewere talking earlier about Diddy and another I
mean, I don't know how manyit's been now. Another woman has just
filed a lawsuit against Diddy yesterday,says that he, over a period of
a I think he said a coupleof years, few years, he raped
her four times after he promised I'mgoing to help your career out and then

(01:14:19):
raped her four times that was theseventh woman that's accused him of wrongdoing or
suit him or whatever. Okay,where there's smoke, there's fire, Look
there's you know, the guy seemsto be a bad guy, not a
great guy. He's definitely guilty ofsome things like beating that Cassie we saw
the video of that. Is heguilty of all these other things? I

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don't know, Maybe it's possible.My question is just why would you Why
would you go back? Keep goingback to be raped four times by a
guy over a period of you know, this is not something like he had
you for a weekend and he Iget locked up in a hotel room or
whatever. This is over a periodof a few years, four different times,

(01:15:06):
like a man that's a slow learner. Yeah, I think that the
first after the first incident, shewould have rent right to the police.
And if you didn't, maybe youhave a reason not to. You're afraid
that people aren't gonna believe you.You don't keep going back? Do you
know you wouldn't. I wouldn't.I was a check some guy rad me.
I wouldn't go back, probably shootingif I had a gun. All

(01:15:29):
Right, we don't know what thesewomen go through. So get it,
I know, but you have tobelieve, you have to believe, they
say, Well, police in Pennsylvaniadid believe. A woman named Angela Borisova,
you'romova. Now she's only twenty yearsold. This girl was in a

(01:15:50):
parking lot of a grocery store andshe says that there was a guy who
she was getting out of a truckor whatever she was getting going back to
her car, coming out of hercar, and I think she said she
parked her truck and a guy cameup to her and pulled her pants down,

(01:16:15):
punched her in the face, andattempted to rape her right there in
the parking lot of this grocery store. I mean, a really serious attack.
I mean, it must be somesort of depraved lunatic, right that
does this in broad daylights in agrocery store parking lot. So she reports
this to police. The police immediatelylaunched an investigation, and they discovered that

(01:16:43):
things aren't exactly what she has described. Do we have a news story of
this? By any chance? Maybejust play this. They're going to explain
this in great detail. But this, I mean, this is a very
disturbing story. Listen to this.Actually the portercol On Dog in his live
in Middletown Township, Bucks County withthe full story Carolina Caroline greg This is

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the story we reported on a monthago, and tonight I spoke with the
attorney who represents the man who wasaccused of attempted rape and kidnapping in this
grocery store parking lot. That attorneytells me that that woman's story never added
up and that the update in thiscase is better late than ever. Forty
one year old Daniel Pearson is homewith his family tonight, out of jail

(01:17:27):
after the Bucks County DA says hewas wrongly accused of attempted rape and kidnapping.
This is the woman who accused himof those crimes. Twenty year old
Angela Yuimova. Police in Middletown Townshipsaid Yuromova called them on the night of
April sixteenth, claiming a man grabbedher in the parking lot of the Red
Nurse off Lincoln Highway and attempted topull her pants down while he carried and

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pulled her back toward his struck.Yuramova said she was able to break free
and that he drove away. Policeused a license plate reader system that spotted
a similar truck nearby. They trackedit to peer person, and he was
out of the Bucks County Correctional Facilityon one million dollars bail. A new
complaint now states Daniel Pearson was chargedwith multiple felony offenses and remained incarcerated for

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a total of thirty one days beforeYuromova admitted to her lies. The complaint
states that shortly after his arrest,officials received information from Pearson's family that warranted
further investigation, so detectives reviewed surveillancevideo and found at no point in the
video did Pearson's truck travel through anypart of the path Yuromova claimed the vehicle

(01:18:32):
took Yourromova was called to the DA'soffice for questioning last Thursday, and because
of more inconsistencies in her story,she was called back in on Friday.
That's when the complaint states Uromova admittedthat she had lied about the entire incident
and that no assault occurred. Yuromovasaid she had seen Pearson and his truck
before in the parking lot of herold job and that he was quote creepy.

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All charges against Pearson been dropped,She sees this guy. She used
to work at a sub place.She sees this guy from time to time,
never had any interaction with him,but says he just looked creepy.
So then she concocts this lie thatshe was that he attempted to rape her

(01:19:15):
in a parking lot of a grocerystore, and the guy ends up in
jail from thirty one days, heldon one million dollar bond. Now eventually,
I mean, could you imagine,just think about this, You're in
jail for one day, You're goingcrazy, thirty one days and you know
that you didn't do it, andthe thing's completely concocted. I'd be going

(01:19:36):
out of my mind if I werelocked up for thirty one days, knowing
that I didn't do it, andwhat took so long for them to determine,
Oh yeah, this didn't happen atall. Well, you know,
you you tend not to believe helooked like such a creep though. That
sucks him just thinking about he's gotto walk around being that ugly, and
that he just gets locked up forit. You're creepy, you know,

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he's no is the local pervert Charlie, and he's he just by looks,
yeah, well somebody does it,said Jeffrey. What they pinned on him?
I hope not. I hope thisdoesn't happen to anyone. So this
twenty year old woman just completely madethis up for no reason. Best we
can tell, she didn't have anythingagainst this guy. It's not like they

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had an altercation or anything, andshe decided to file a false police report.
She just is like, you knowwhat, I decided to say that
I was raped and she I meanthe fact that she has no remorse.
If this guy's been held for thirtyone well because you didn't come forward.
You didn't you didn't say, oh, this didn't happen. I mean,

(01:20:42):
you let the guy rot in jailfor thirty one days. Absolutely inexcusable.
I hope they throw the book atthis bitch. I hope she gets locked
up. They should. She shouldfor filing a false report like this.
This this to me warrance what fiveyears in prison or something? If you
wrongly and it's not that you madea mistake. If you think you know,

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eyewitness testimony isn't great, or ifyou misremember something, somebody attacks you
in the middle of the night.They put a line up and you go,
I thought it was that guy.It looked like that guy. If
you wrongly accuse somebody of something andit's an innocent mistake, then you should
face no punishment. But this womanobviously knew that this was not true.

(01:21:28):
She just decided to make it up. In a case like that, where
you purposely go out and try toruin somebody's life knowingly by a lie,
that's got to be years in jailas far as I'm concerned. In fact,
I'd say, throw her, throwaway the key, lock her up,
throw away the key, never getout. I mean, that's a
crazy ass bitch right there. Ohmy god, that's just so when they

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say you always have to you haveto believe, always believe, not in
every case, because for whatever reason, this woman decided to make this up
out of thin air, this wholestory. It's disturbing, isn't it.
Doesn't that make you nervous theater anymoreto say anything about anyone? And he
got a month in jail. Whatpeople beat up people on the street that

(01:22:13):
rob banks to get out the nextday. This guy's in there for an
entire month. And imagine if hewould have been convicted. Now you go,
oh, that's impossible. Well,people have been convicted for things they
didn't do, and he'd be whatten years for an attempted rape by ten,
fifteen, twenty, I don't know. So whatever he faced, that
probably is what she should face asher punish ten years. So if you

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yeah, if you wrongly accuse somebodyof a crime that could get them fifteen
years in jail. You used toget fifteen years in jail for that.
I like that. I mean evenyeah, it really is a disturbing case,
and jail is the right place forher. I mean I don't Yes,
yes, clearly, what do youmean has issues? Mental issues,

(01:22:59):
I'm gonna say, Or she doesn'treally understand what her consequences are. I'll
stop it, get out of here. No, no, what do you
mean? She might be crazy,but she she knows that this is wrong.
Now, if there was something andthey came to you know, if
there's evidence, if she's under apsychiatrist care, and the psychiatrist that said,

(01:23:21):
oh, she's been crazy for years. She doesn't know right from wrong.
She doesn't she doesn't know what she'sdoing. She had a job,
because you heard that in the story. Oh she saw this guy at her
previous job. So she she hasa job. She's not crazy, she
knows right from wrong. What doyou mean there? She you what are
you gonna do? You're gonna gether care? Oh? She needs you

(01:23:42):
need to help, So just rotin jail. So because she okay,
I think that mentally she needs tobe looked at. I think that what
she did was one thousand percent wrong, but in her mind she justified it
by it was okay. So youreally think a jail cell is going to

(01:24:03):
help a person like that. It'sgoing to help society. I don't know
if it's going to help her,but it's going to get her out of
our hair for the next ten yearsso that she can't do harm to other
people. If she's willing to dothat to this guy, you know,
what is she willing to do toother people? And the fact that it

(01:24:23):
took thirty days, I mean ifI were locked up, I mean,
oh man, you gotta have yourlawyer and your family. They got to
be banging on the cops door everyday, every hour trying to get you
out, going hey, look atthis, look at this. Did you
check out this? I mean,what took thirty one days for them to
determine. Oh, I don't know. I guess maybe he didn't do this.
Michael in Michigan. You're on Rover'sMorning Glory. Good morning, Michael,

(01:24:46):
Good morning from Trevor City. Hey, Hey, what's almost more disturbing
than this girl making up this lieis the fact that the cops didn't even
do their job. They just throwhim in jail on her word. I
mean, there was no investigation.This doesn't really add up. Yeah,

(01:25:09):
it is weird that somebody could makea false claim that turns out to be
one hundred percent inaccurate, and thatjust based on her word they would come
and arrest you. Now they knowwho once they determine. I give them
credit for doing the investigation using alicense plate reader, looking at others,
the cameras from around the area,so on and so forth. But at

(01:25:30):
that point, now you know whothe guy is, you should do an
investigation and you know he is,so you can always go back and get
him if it turns out that yourinvestigation is fruitful and that he did do
something. But just based on theword of somebody with no supporting evidence,
I don't know. Unfortunately, Unfortunatelyit's women like that, and I even

(01:25:53):
get the vibe from Dougie. Idon't know if it's just a stick or
part of the show, but that'swhy I don't even hold the door open
for women at this store anymore.You know, it's just they might accuse
you of rape. That's why.Yeah, can you imagine me the guy
that is gonna be the first guythat dates Doody's kid. I mean you

(01:26:14):
better have everything written down because Imean, you know, they better have
body. Oh he tried to holdher hand. He's grooving you, you
know, and use you to stopgoing when people make fun of her.
That'd be great. Thank you?All right? Yes do is? Oh,

(01:26:38):
Larry Frank, you're on Rovery's MorningGlory. Good morning Frank, Yo
Rover. What's up, buddy?Hey, what's happening? Hey? You
know I was listening to the story. First of all, do you with
the sympathetic thing about this mental illness? That's not mental illness. She just
purposely wanted to hurt that person.Second, the wall, don't you think

(01:27:00):
pretty one days is a little excessiveto start looking at videos. They should
have looked at Redner's to see ifthey have surveillance videos. First. The
first night to see if it actuallyhappened, you know, yeah, you
would think that they would, andI you know, I do. I
mean, you'd have to believe thiswoman's story. I guess you'd have to.

(01:27:21):
Maybe she was completely credible, Isuppose, But you're right, why
would they not Once they identify whothe guy is, you would think that
there would be some sort of investigationbefore they arrest him, just to make
sure. But I suppose it's alsoso crazy. Who would who would think
like, oh, yeah, she'sjust completely making this up out of thin

(01:27:43):
air for no reason whatsoever. Iguess the cops wouldn't even consider that because
it's so crazy. And not onlythat though, that one other point is
that, okay, let's you know, the charge. Okay, that's a
serious charge if it actually did happen, you know, hypothetically, but this
guy might actually be able to suethe county on excessive bail one million dollars,

(01:28:08):
and you know, that's kind ofhigh, even though even for that
type of crime, it wasn't anactual rape. It was just an attempt
unfortunately, but he is going toI'm sure he'll sue. He'll sue the
county, of the city, whoever. He's definitely gonna sue, But she's
really the one responsible, you can't. You know, Yes, maybe the
cop should have done something differently,but the person who started this who's really

(01:28:30):
responsible is this crazy twenty year oldwoman. Sue hers. She probably has
nothing, so what are you goingto get out of it? But I
definitely, I definitely agree with youthat, you know, whatever the charge
would have carried, she should doand not no men still institution doocy.
That's she thought that out and purposelywanted to hurt this man because he looked
creepy. All right, thank youyourself. Yeah, come, yeah,

(01:29:01):
I I guess, I guess thisis I don't know. It's a warning
watch out. This could happen toanyone. And it's not like this guy
did anything wrong. Right. Wenever even met this girl. Sounds like
no interaction. She just saw himacross the parking lot. That's a creepy
dude. If I ever get introuble, I'm just gonna throw his name
out there. Mark says I hadan ex accuse me of physical and sexual

(01:29:27):
abuse on my own daughter while wewere fighting a custody battle. I was
questioned by two different police officers andtwo different County Children and Youth Services.
It was a complete mess over alie so she would look good in the
custody hearing. It's fed up whatwomen will do. Look. Guys lie
about stuff. Women lie about stuff. But I guess you have to go

(01:29:48):
into it with the mindset that maybeyou have to be skeptical. I suppose
if you're hearing a story like that, just if you're the police or whatever.
But wow, that's crazy. I'vegot to take a break. Eight
sixty six, Yo, Rover.We do have the shizzy coming up.
In just a moment. The newswill be right back. Hang on.

(01:30:10):
Listening to the show is the secondmost enjoyable thing in life, right behind
sex. Well, unless you're inprison. We're definitely higher on the list
than sex. If you're in prison. Hey, can you put this wig
on rovers Morning Glory? The Hizzyis coming up in just a moment the

(01:30:38):
news. What do you have onthe way, Ducie. There is a
depth to report, and I wonderif this death has made anyone richer.
I will tell you and explain comingup next, all right, we'll get
to that in just a moment.Michelle in Pennsylvania, You're on Rover's Morning
Glory. Good morning, Michelle,Good morning. How are you. I'm

(01:31:00):
doing all right? What's happening?I just wanted to put my two cents
in there. Women like that thatdo stuff like that make it impossible for
women who actually have been rates tobe believed. And yes, she should
be in prison, and they dohave mental health in prison that she can
get so if she needs it.But yeah, definitely they should not be

(01:31:27):
a minute to society for lack ofabsolutely do she's like, oh, I'll
put her in a mental institution.No, you need to protect her from
society. Maybe she needs help.Maybe you're right. I don't know.
There's something wrong with her obviously,but she could just be a psycho that
wants to do harm to people.But you have to protect society from that
woman. Kim in New York,you're on Rollvers Morning Glory, Good morning,

(01:31:48):
Kim high Rover. So I havethe background as a former prosecutor,
and I've done civil law and nowI work in insurance and I get a
lot of these loss seats and thisis what really obsessed me. Number One,
you file terminal complaints, it's underperjury. And when you lie,
not only you make it hard forevery other victim going forward. But you

(01:32:09):
cause such destructions. Imagine if thatman was convicted, this is what's going
to happen to him across various states. You could be in jail fifteen twenty
years. The person comes forward andgoes, I lie. They don't take
away that conviction. They don't letyou out of jail. They'll tell you
great, you can file a motionfor a new trial, and maybe you'll
get it in three to five years. And what usually happens is that then

(01:32:31):
they'll have to plead out and they'regoing to have a record for the rest
of their life, and that's goingto impact Think of the impact of that
on them. And I like tosay I believe in our systems, but
that is such an injustice. Andthe reason why they do that is because
that's million dollar lawsuits. So thestate further compounds their injustice because now we're
going to get student on millions.I don't we don't want to admit that

(01:32:55):
we did anything wrong because we mighthave to pay out, So we're going
to dig in our heels and andand not let this guy. Now what
about this guy who now he wasn'tconvicted, he was arrested he was put
in jail for thirty one days untilthey go, oh these this is a
made up thing, and they letthem go. But that will that arrest
remain on his record forever. Well, yes, arrest will remain, but

(01:33:17):
not convictions. So unfortunately, Iwas able to see if I had people
and who arrested but not convicted,you could run their rap sheets and you
can see it that should not beused against es getting a job, but
it's still something really awful to have, and it's yeah, I mean that's
serious. Could you imagine if youwere wrongly accused. You don't want that

(01:33:38):
showing up if anyone, if anyonedoes a background check on you, or
a police agency they pull you overher speeding or whatever, and it pops
up on their screen that you werearrested two years ago for attempted rape.
Like that's not a good thing,even though it turns out that you were
wrongly accused, but it's still goingto pop up, and that's uh,

(01:33:58):
yeah, this this you think thiswoman should what should the punishment be for
the woman who I actually had somebodywho did add a female officer claimed domestic
violence, and thank god I wassomeone who listened because I was told this
truth and justice not getting convictions ora confession, and I'm like, you
need to go after her for perjury. I go to conviction and do the

(01:34:23):
time. I'm sorry because she shouldknow what a lie is unless go through
and test her and she does.She have capacity to know. Most people
can tell when they're lying or not, unless you if someone just getsophrenic and
they have no idea what reality is, and then either mental institution incarcetrated for
that time or you get jail timedbecause you would have just destroyed someone.

(01:34:43):
So I think of the loss ofjob they have, Think it's a reputation,
think of the impact on family,and that's a lot of time.
I will tell you I never thoughtof that until later in my career as
a DA like, it's not justyes, the victim, but also the
accused family as well has a bigimpact. So I have no taledge for
someone like I remember talking to MarshaClark, who was the prosecutor in the

(01:35:05):
O. J. Simpson case,and I asked her, I said,
how many people did you wrongly convict? And I swear her answer this was
years ago. She's like, no, we didn't wrongly prosecute anyone in my
time like not yet, obviously youdid. I mean, come on,
don't be ridiculous. I will tellyou. I would like to believe that

(01:35:26):
I did not. But I hadtwo instances, one where an officer lied
and plants the drugs and we wentright away to have that conviction removed.
But I also learned it could walklike a duck, look like at duck,
clack like a duck, does notmean it's a duck because the criminal
system, I think, you know, a lot of police work is more
focused on confession. You'll see alot of videos where they talk about getting
a confession and psychological pressure as opposedto truth right, And there are a

(01:35:49):
not a lot of prosecutors, butthere are prosecutors who want the numbers and
they don't take the time to think. So I think you really want someone
you know, that could be meand someone shoot And that's something I always
thought about. So you hope youdon't. But walk looks like a duck,
cracks like a duck, sounds likea duck. You just don't know,
you don't, all right, Thankyou, Kim, thank you,

(01:36:11):
I appreciate it. It's like theaffleck commercial now. Yeah, you think
like when you see Law and Orderon TV or something, you know they
have like the police. Yeah,the whole show, it's divided up into
like you have the police investigation,then you have the district attorney stuff after
the fact. Neither one of those, Charlie is accurate, right, I

(01:36:36):
mean maybe in a huge murder case, but why Charlie, the cops are
not. You know, there's noinvestigation generally to get to the truth of
something. I would say, right, aren't you? Like I think people
are would be shocked if they everwent through something. It's a lot different

(01:36:58):
the TV way different. Even whenyou're like, hey, look here's X,
Y and Z, here's video,here's this, here's that. You
go, here's the most damning evidencethat I could ever present to you,
and they go, No, goto trial, though, Should we just
end it right now? It's nothow it works, not like TV.
I think with the way I thinkwith Law and Order, the way they
do is I watched several episodes ofLaw and Order in the past where they

(01:37:20):
try to compress that whole process intoone into a one hour episode. In
real life, if you go tono, it takes a lot longer.
But they what do you want todo, is you want to like compress
the whole thing into one hour todo a one hour episode because a lot
of the episodes are drawn from theheadlines. When you're telling me that they
couldn't actually have that episode take sixmonths like a trial. My I don't

(01:37:45):
know. Like just as you guys, as all of you said, the
real criminal justice press is is waydifferent than the way they And then you
think, okay, so the cops, You go, okay, if the
cops have you know, maybe maybethey were wrong, or maybe they did
something wrong. Maybe there's a coverup. Who's after that? The district
attorney, right, the prosecutors,they must see something that you know,

(01:38:11):
you can take evidence to them orshow them, and they want to get
to the truth. Right, wrong, It's just not how it happens.
And maybe that's why I'm so skeptical. Anytime I hear a story, people
go, why do you Why areyou skeptical about Diddy or anyone else or
whatever's in the news. Maybe becauseyou have seen or experienced this firsthand of

(01:38:39):
there really is not a an investment. There really is no They're not trying
to seek the truth. There's noreal investigation out Again, maybe that's different
on you know, huge, youknow, four people were murdered or whatever
the case may be. I don'tknow, maybe it's different in something like
that, but it is shocking howhow I don't want to say corrupt,

(01:39:01):
but it's just it's not like whatyou see on TV, not by any
stretch of the imagination. Dujie,Are you ready for the shusy? Sure?
Kitashizzy on Rollers Morning Glory. Migrantcrossings that the southern border have dropped
by more than fifty percent from theirrecord highs in December. Order patrol agents

(01:39:21):
have detained about thirty seven hundred legalillegal migrants per day this month, which
was down from eight thousand per dayat the end of twenty thirteen. So
it's a big decrease, which isgood news, right, I would think,
so sure, absolutely, Look,you know, we could sell I

(01:39:42):
don't get why these politicians can't solvethis issue. We can do. Other
countries don't allow people to just flowover the border. Oh yeah, other
countries like they have been much stricterpolicies regarding immigration compared though what we have.
I mean now, I will sayin Europe they have a lot of
issues and what happens is and thisis this could be a lot of these

(01:40:08):
things that are happening now you don'teven think about it, but this could
be what ends up leading to WorldWar three, for instance. So in
many countries in Europe there is ajust like in America, there's a political
divide where they there's a lot oftension between sides in the country because there
are some conservative hardliners that are antiimmigration and some that are are, you

(01:40:32):
know, pro immigration. But inEurope they have a little bit unlike the
United States. They what happens onceyou're in Europe, once you're part of
the EU or whatever, you cango to wherever you want in all these
other countries, and a lot ofthese people that are from the Middle East
that are refugees, they end upin Europe, they go to Italy or

(01:40:56):
something, and then once they're inItaly, then they can go to wherever
they want. France, Sweden,Denmark, you name it, and a
lot of these countries. I wasjust reading about I think it was I
don't know if it was Sweden oneof those countries, but they are being
people feel there that they are beingoverrun by migrants and it's causing a lot

(01:41:23):
of turmoil. So it's not justan American thing. It's it's, it's
it is. It is happening invarious countries around the world. But we
need to shut that down obviously,maybe build a wall or something. You
think somebody had that idea. Butthe dog that launched a thousand doge means

(01:41:45):
has died. The Japanese she,you know, fell into a deep sleep
this morning, eighteen years of age. No, I am logged out of
my accounts. I have to dogback in. Did doge coin go up?
Do you know you're the only personpaying attention to doge coin anyone.

(01:42:10):
I haven't looked at my dog.I don't know. You have some little
right, Yeah, yeah, itwas a cute dog there that the beautiful
dog is based I am yes,this is the dog that became I can't
pronounce the name is that Cobbosu becameone of the most recognizable animals on the
Internet back in twenty ten, whena photo of her posing with folded paws

(01:42:30):
and that quizzical expression spread across formssuch as Reddit. So this and this,
of course, was used as theface of doge yaherent for dog eighteen
yeah, I mean she's oh wow, that's that's her today. That's oldah,
oh, that's a elderly dog.Anymore. Speaking of money, it

(01:42:57):
looks as if there are there area lot of people who are millionaires with
four oh one k. The Sabers, they have balances over a million dollars.
We just keep doing really really wellwith the stock market minus. Yesterday
DW fell more than six hundred points, so it was the worst day of
the year. But other than that, they say that we're we're at a

(01:43:19):
record number of four oh one kparticipants with the balance of over a million
dollars at the end of the firstquarter. Is yeah, that's great when
it's up, but you know we'regoing to have at some point. It
all is. It's timing. Sowhen you're ready to retire, you're looking
at your four oh one k orwhatever you have right now, and you
go, oh, this is great. Look how much money I have in

(01:43:40):
there, And it's only going togrow over the next ten or fifteen years
or whatever the case may be.Maybe maybe not when you're ready to cash
out and you're ready to depend onthat money. What if there is a
huge downturn The opposite of what we'regoing through now, and so when you
keep count on it to some extent, But when people cash out, say

(01:44:02):
you cash out at seventy two andsay you have seven hundred thousand dollars in
there, do they take all ofthat seven hundred thousand dollars out or do
they do it? Do they justpay you? I wonder how they?
Well, it depends generally, notbecause you want to leave it in there
and continue earning money, while youdon't need seven hundred thousand dollars all at

(01:44:24):
once generally, So the other reason, depending on the on the plan of
some are pre tax, some arepost tax contributions, but so you're taxed
when you take it out. Essentially, depending on the retirement plan, you
want to take it out in smalleramounts so that you're taxed at a lower
rate. So you wouldn't want todo that now when you're let's say you're

(01:44:45):
earning, well, you have ahigh tax bracket that you're in. Now
when you retire, you want tobe taxed at a low rate, so
you take it out now. Someyou're not taxed on on the WITHYRA all
at all. But I don't know, it's complicated I don't know, what
do I know? The NCAAN thefive Power conferences have agreed to a settlement
that will pave the way to allowschools to pay student athletes now, according

(01:45:06):
to sources. They said the partieshave agreed to a plan that would allow
each school to share up to roughlytwenty million dollars per year with its athletes,
which is a pretty big moment thatwill usher in a new era in
college sports. The agreement settles threeantitrust cases and includes the payment of more
than two point seven billion dollars indamages to pass and current student athletes.

(01:45:31):
Over several years, numerous college programswere punished by the NCAA for their players
being compensated in some way for theirexploits on the field, So this is
a pretty big deal for athletes insports. Another NBA coach is out of
the job, even though he ledhis team to its best playoff result in
six seasons. The Cavaliers dismissed theircoach yesterday, and even though he got

(01:45:56):
the team to the second round ofthe playoffs and lost to the top seeded
boss and Celtics, he still losthis job. Bad move of firing him
yes yeah, he comment in theplayoffs the second round. Yeah, this
is JB. Bickerstaff and he hada one seventy one fifty nine record in
five seasons with the Cat. Iliked him. Real They must have got

(01:46:17):
right of him for some reason.It must have been clashing with their whoever
that star player is or what Ibeen something. Yeah, something must have
been going on. I would assume. I know Rover doesn't realize this,
but it is Memorial Day weekend.A lot of people are on the road
already, and safe travels to allof you. They expect this weekend to

(01:46:38):
be the busiest in decades, withmore than forty three million people likely to
travel at least fifty miles. Sopretty big deal for the holiday. And
I know you love stories that saywhen people celebrate holidays, how much money
it'll cost. So this basic MemorialDay cookout will cost you thirty dollars in

(01:46:59):
eighteen cents. Oh, come on, totally possible, right person, Come
on, that's as possible. That'seight burgers and dogs, along with ketchup,
mustard, relish and buns. TheBeer Consumer Affairs looked at how much
seven barbecue staples cost now compared totwenty twenty three and it's a ten percent
bump. So just burgers. Yeah, dog, the alcohol is going to

(01:47:21):
be expensive. You can't do eightpeople a cookout. That's going to be
hundreds of dollars, right, twohundred do this for Thanksgiving? And you're
like, that's possible. You cantotally spend only that much money for Thanksgiving.
But then when I numbers, wenever say that on Thanksgiving. We
say that's bs. Because you sayit's going to cost four dollars a person

(01:47:43):
for Thanksgiving, that doesn't that's whatthe news says, dollars. I'm the
one that's always saying how it expensiveit is. And you're like, oh,
you don't need to spend that.One time for Thanksgiving, you spent
like eight hundred dollars. Oh,I always spend on my credit cards exactly
right, getting dog food and Campons, magazine Max two parents. Yes,

(01:48:04):
So there you go. That's thechizzy on Rovers Morning Glory. So much
good. You want to bend overand kids are ass watch live right there
on your stupid smart boat. Justsearch for Rovers Morning Glory in the app
Store or Google Play. John JohnRochester, New York. You're on Rover's

(01:48:35):
morning Glory, Good morning John JohnYou, Maury rovers Hey, what's happening,
Charlie? Hi? You know HarryRover. You guys are talking stocks
a little bit ago during that shizzyand I noticed that the iHeart Radio or
iHeart Media stock is literally a pennystock nowadays. What do you think I

(01:49:00):
buy that or leave that alone?What's your opinion on the iHeart stock?
Really? I mean, right now, I have what I don't know?
I yeah, it's weird. I'mlooking at this. I don't pay attention
to the stock price of whatever.I don't know much about the stock market,
but I don't know. Maybe they'vedone some sort of weird thing or

(01:49:21):
split or this or that, orI don't know. But in June of
twenty twenty one, I'm looking hereat iHeartMedia, their stock was twenty seven
dollars and thirty six cents a share. Today it's ninety one cents a share.
How's that possible? I don't know. How are we still in business?
Your guess is as good as mine. I don't know. But John

(01:49:44):
Johns's a good thing? Is it? Oh? It is? Is that?
Is that? Usually? That's howmanagement when they tell us fluid and
what other words, that they donot beholden to the this and the holders.
Do you remember one time they hada meat iHeart. It was right
before we we did go through abankruptcy proceeding years ago. I mean it's

(01:50:05):
more dynamic. And prior to thatthat we had people were asking in one
of those company town halls to go, hey, you know, we have
twenty billion dollars in debt. That'ssomething like, isn't that that's that's that's
no good. And I remember themanagement at the time they're like, no,
no, no, no, youdon't understand. Corporate debt is good.

(01:50:29):
It's good. Dead everyone needs tohave debt. It's actually good that
we have that. And it's notlike your credit card. You know,
your personal credit card. Now corporatethat's good. And then they want bankrupt
a year later, so they willjust lie to you like that. I
don't I don't know. Financial advisorX, you're on rovers Morning, Glory,
good morning, good morning, Rover. You're trying to give bad financial

(01:50:54):
advice against everybody. You don't knowwhat's going on. You'll probably always saying
Angel Advisor anyway in the industry Along time Rover, let me just I
just want to point out you hadyou were talking about timing the market,
which you can't time the market.It's very hard to time it. Tons
of stuffs. No, No,nobody said time the market. I said,

(01:51:17):
it's a matter of timing. Ifyou think that your four oh one
K or whatever investment that you havewith the stock market being real high right
now, it's a matter of timing. When you actually retire, you could
be at a huge you know,you're the value of your four oh one
k might be half of what itis today when you finally retire. You

(01:51:41):
don't know, so okay, okay, now that that I agree with what
you're saying, But you should nothave all of your four one k assets
in the stock market at that point. So as you progress through your you
know, working life, when you'reyoung, you should be invested mostly in
the stock market because those are yourlarge swings. You can tell you don't
have to worry about timing. RightThe SMP, on average has earned between

(01:52:02):
eight and ten percent over every fortyyear period in history. There's no period
of time where you would have lostmoney investing in the S and p Bi've
wunt it over a forty year period, right because those loans and highs are
going to happen all the time historically, but over a long period of time,
it's always grown. You cannot findany time period. I challenge you
to go look it up. Youcannot find any time period where you had

(01:52:23):
you wouldn't have made money, rightbut as Yeah, but what I'm saying
is there could be a five yearperiod where it's at a low, and
if that's when you retire at thebeginning of a you know, in the
middle of that five year period,you're kind of out of lug. You're
missing you're missing the accident allocation point. Though at that point you would have
transitioned all of your equities into fixedincome, you would go to the bond

(01:52:43):
market because the bond market isn't asaffected by the movement of stocks. Bonds
are. When you look at thebond market, that's that's your fixed income,
that's your protection over the equity market. The equity market is going to
move greatly. The bond market doesnot move like that, So bond markets
are safety. You're moving over timeyour investments from high risk investments, which
is your equity market, into yourmore conservative investments in your fixed income bond

(01:53:06):
market. So that way, whenyou go to retire and the market's down
forty percent like it was, youknow, the two thousand and eight Inno
area right in there, you wouldonly see your portfolio probably down maybe five
percent, you know, maybe tenat the most, because you're not in
the equity market. You're in thebond market doesn't fluctuate nearly as well.
What about inverted yield? What aboutthat? I mean you can That's the

(01:53:30):
thing. Bonds aren't one hundred percentsafe. They don't lose money. They
will lose money, they just don'tlose a lot of money. They don't
usually tend to have these huge swingswith the equity market. So it's about
adsid allocation. You should be redoing your portfolio every five to ten years.
You should be looking at it.You're not going to make any money
off treasury bills. So they're shortterm investments. With talk about long term
investing, Charlie, what's that you'retalking commodity? These are all these are

(01:53:55):
all speculative investing, and you wouldnot put that only don't responsible that's a
commodity investor. You'll put those infour one K plans. Those are not
in for one K plans Charlie.And congratulations Charlie on enrolling in the plant.
I am proud of you, Charlie. Thank you, because that's finally
need to do. Fund that trainingfunded Funday. You're gonna need money,
Charlie. When you retire, you'regonna need some money. So put that

(01:54:16):
money that's in there. I'm doingit every paycheck. And Charlie, you
should be aggressively invested, So goaggressive now, but look at it later
later. All right, thank youfinancial advisor for your expertise. There you
go, Charlie, do you Iguess I should have asked him what about
that ninety one cent iHeartMedia stock.Yeah, that is the real thing.
That's that that's wrong right now itsays, is that what it says?

(01:54:40):
Oh yeah, I mean it's justdown, down, down, down,
down fourteen percent in the last month. You don't sell when it's down.
No. No, the ideas ofthe stock market, I always said,
you do buy low when the stockis a ninety one sense a share right,
sell high when it's a three orfour hours and we should buy now
doing it wrong. We should useyour spruce card to buy more now that's

(01:55:02):
in the stock market. I don'tfollow the business aspect of the company at
all, but how do you gofrom twenty seven dollars to ninety one cents
over a couple of years? Likeit's a disaster. Whoever's running the company,
I don't know. Maybe there's anexplanation. I have no idea,
but just on the face of it, it doesn't sound good. No,

(01:55:24):
I've got to take a break.We'll be right back. Hang on far
into the g If you call intothe show, please be patient waiting to
get on the air. Like atoilet, we can only accommodate one lot
a time. Rovere's Morning Glory.Earlier this morning, we were talking about

(01:56:00):
a woman who just made up astory about a guy trying to rape her
in a parking lot, got theguy arrested. She didn't even know the
guy, just thought he looked creepy, so she made up this story alleging
that he'd tried to rape her,and the guy gets arrested, spends thirty
one days in jail. Finally thepolice get to the bottom of it,

(01:56:21):
and they discovered that the whole thingwas made up, and they've now charged
her. I guess now you thinkshe's got to be the worst person we're
going to talk about today, right, Well, there's someone that is even
worse. There is a twenty yearold kid named Kevin Bowie I think is

(01:56:43):
how he pronounced his name Bui.And he did something four years ago when
he was just sixteen that is putsthat woman to shame with her false rape
allegation. This kid had his iPhonesstolen a few years ago and he used
the find my iPhone feature app inan eyecloud or whatever in order to find

(01:57:10):
his device. He wanted to findout where is my stolen iPhone and he
tracked it to a house and hegoes, these sons are bitches. I'm
going to get back at them.I'm going to teach I'm going to teach
this person a lesson. And hedoesn't as far as I know, I
don't know if he went to policeand said they stole my iPhone or whatever,

(01:57:32):
if there was any contact with thepolice or anything at all. But
he took matters into his own handsapparently, and him and his friends.
He convinced his friends that they weregoing to plan this out. They planned
it out for a couple of months. They're going to exact revenge on this
person for the stolen iPhone. Soin the middle of the night, they

(01:57:57):
him and two of his buddies,they were also young boys, broke into
this house in the middle of thenight, not looking for their iPhone,
but with cans of gasoline, andthey poured the gasoline all over the walls
of the living room in this home, and then they set it on fire.
I'll teach you for stealing my iPhone. Burned down your house, you

(01:58:21):
son of a bitch. Well,the house did, indeed burned down,
and a family of five were killed. The Oh they were in there,
Yeah, they were in there.They had two babies that were in there.
I think there was a I thinka two year old, a six

(01:58:46):
month old was in there. Therewere and then so a few adults killed
in there as well. Five peoplekilled in this blaze. I guess you
know, you think, well,why didn't you get up? Why don't
you I think a couple of peopledid escape from the house, But you
go, why didn't she wake up? My understanding of house fires is that

(01:59:09):
it's not even the heat or theflames that get yet first, it's the
stuff that's burning, and it causestoxic fumes and it will incapacitate you sometimes
if you're asleep in the middle ofthe night. This was like at three
o'clock in the morning. If you'reasleep in the middle of the night,
maybe you don't even realize that youdon't wake up, and you are overcome

(01:59:32):
by the toxic smoke or fumes orwhatever. It knocks you out and then
eventually you're killed by the fire whatever. But five people died, including children.
Here's a picture of their burnt uphome and it's right there in the
middle of a neighborhood, nice neighborhoodthere in Denver. Well. It turns

(01:59:59):
out that the f family that livedthere, they were from Senegal. I
believe they had absolutely nothing to dowith the stolen iPhone zero Ziltz. They
didn't steal the iPhone. This guy, the sixteen year old kid, you
know how accurate or inaccurate find myfriends find my iPhone. We've heard of
stories recently of cops using that andthey'll go, oh, we use this

(02:00:24):
to track it to this home.And it turns out it's the wrong house.
It's a little old lady and theswat team goes in and she's like,
what, I don't have a phonehere, so it's not real accurate,
and he just got the wrong house. He went in, him and
his friends burned it, killed thesefive people. Eventually, police I don't
know if in a matter of weeksor whatever, a month or two they

(02:00:45):
were able to figure out who burneddown this home because of these idiots.
Prior to burning the house down,they were posting things on social media about
how they were going to exact revengefor this stolen iPhone, and I guess
detailed the plot to some extent,like a bunch of idiots. But this
sixteen year old boy, he's nowtwenty, he pleaded guilty. He was

(02:01:09):
the last of the boys to pleadguilty to this. Some of the kids,
they were sentenced to like three yearsor so in a juvenile facility and
then another five years of prison oncethey get out of that juvenile facility,
so eight years. This kid,who's now twenty, he faces sixty years

(02:01:30):
in prison for this. He burnedthis house down and killed this family.
He's got to be the worst personwe'll talk about today, right, I
mean, this is what a horriblestory. I mean, before you burn
the house down, you got toat least make sure it's the right house.
You gotta make sure it's the personwho stole your iPhone. You're just

(02:01:50):
willy nilly burning homes down. Youdon't even know it's right. You double
checked that one. That's a majorone. And I in a way,
I have not sympathy for this kid. But sometimes you you know, when
you're when you're young, you're fifteen, sixteen years old, you're so stupid,

(02:02:12):
and you don't I'm guessing they probablydidn't intend to kill anyone in the
home. I think they wanted toburn the house. They wanted to burn
the house down, and you know, they expected that people would wake up
and run out, but that thehome would be destroyed. I think that
would probably be what they're what theywere going for. Oh, obviously it's
incredibly dumb, very very illegal.So I don't have any sympathy for these

(02:02:36):
kids. I just can put intoperspective how stupid you are at that age,
when you're fifteen or sixteen years old. That's not stupid, that that's
a whole level of evil that.I mean, we all did stupid things
when we were fifteen sixteen, nothingto this level where you're going to kill
people. What do you think isgoing to happen when you burn someone's house

(02:02:59):
down. Well, and one ofthe kids was fourteen at the time,
and I think there were three kidsthat went into this house. One of
them was fourteen, the ring leaderwas sixteen. I mean, think of
how stupid you were at the ageof fourteen. Now, I'm not saying
either you would have burnt down ahouse by Oh kids who are fourteen can

(02:03:20):
be easily influenced and swayed by asixteen year old and do things that you
wouldn't do on your own. Andit seems like, oh, yeah,
that's a good idea or whatever.You know, Like you just you're so
stupid at that age. Now,obviously they should face some punishment or whatever.

(02:03:41):
Of course, sixty years I don'tknow. That might be a little
bit excessive. But five people werekilled, so you have to think about
that. But this is the gottabe the dumbest guy We'll talk about all
day, right, I mean,just he had it so wrong over a
phone too, over a phone.Yeah, yeah, I know that you
can replace of a knife one,but not a human life. Yeah,

(02:04:02):
but they don't think that way.That's what I'm saying. Kids are just
playing stupid when they when they dostuff like that, and man, oh
man, I just I look backand think of all the stupid things you
did, Charlie, think of allthe stupid You wouldn't burn somebody's house down,
I'm sure, but never to thatdegree. But I did. But
you could put it in perspective ofyou look back when you were a kid,

(02:04:26):
when you were fifteen years old,did you do anything that you thought,
you know only later in life orafter it happened, were you like,
oh that was really really dumb andor illegal or dangerous or whatever.
Like just you don't think about thatkind of stuff in advance. You just

(02:04:48):
don't. You don't. It doesn'tcompute as a kid. Yeah, I
remember lighting my friend on fire,just like he's like a put a wet
blanket on him, and then anotherblanket covering gas on him, and we
just lit him on fire. Howdid he live? Now? What if?
Now here's the thing? So helived? Right? Yeah? They
could have just as easily have gonehorribly wrong and the kid burns up and

(02:05:13):
is dad? So should you havebeen sent to prison for sixty years if
you do that? He was willing, I mean he was This was not
like a prank on him. Thisis a hey, let's light me on
fire thing, spraying gasoline in somebody'shouse. That's a step beyond anything.

(02:05:34):
That's Yeah, that is how ifthere's anybody in the house or not.
I don't you know you're gonna lightsomebody's house on fire. That's a really
even an empty even someone's home,they're they're not at home. You burn
a house down like that's that's betterthan crime and killing them to make sure
they're out. Yeah, but Idon't know what you're trying to like accomplish

(02:05:57):
that. I was never that stupidstupid things where like things could have gone
wrong a lot, but like thisis a level of dumb. I can't
even comprehend. Eater. This guywanted revenge for his stolen iPhone. He
got it wrong, wrong house.They had nothing to do with his iPhone.
But sometimes you can be blinded bythe need or desire for revenge.

(02:06:21):
If you ever just wanted to getback, it's somebody so bad that you
did something stupid like that. Iwas a little bit older than fourteen,
but yeah, when I worked atthe pizza place, the delivery driver dropped
off a huge crate of parmers oncheese. But when I looked at it,
I said, oh, Parmesian cheese. This must be some kind of

(02:06:43):
new kind. And this guy laughedso freaking hard at me. He made
me feel so low, and Ijust could not let that go because and
every time he kept bringing this up, Oh, I got more Parmesian cheese
for you. So then I gotthe one eight hundred number on the back
of his truckled it. Long storyshort, got the guy fired. I
started calling. I was saying hewas a ragerous or whatever. Danger stovery

(02:07:06):
cut me off, and then Iquit seeing the guy. That was ultimate
revenge because he kept laughing at meover the stupid The smallest slips in hindsight,
I don't know how old you wereat the time this is. We're
after college. Oh it's a littleold than fourteen. So in hindsight,
do you have regret that you gotthat poor guy fired from his job,

(02:07:27):
his livelihood just because you were anidiot and you mispronounced a cheese. No
rover, It felt good. Itfelt good. I'd have to see him
anymore, him laughing at me overa Parmesan cheese. This is the smallest
slip up. Anybody can slip thatup. You see it, you're not
used to seeing it written out.There was a huge box of it.
Oh, Parmesian cheese. This mu'sto be brand new because it's parmesan.

(02:07:50):
Dumbass. And he laughed and laughed, and every time I got another creative
Parmesian cheese. You ready to eatit? Oh? He could not let
it go. I got someone Ican find it. You want to keep
it going? You want You're onlose your job, buddy. I do
also remember you wanted to get revenge. I think a chick broke up with
you or something, and you herdad was in the United States illegallyns he

(02:08:16):
called the ins on her dad.I remember that. Wait, he's gone,
yeah, yeah, you revenge.Come on. Everybody likes to revenge.
I know, but sometimes you justthink about it like I don't really
act. That's some of you know, And then with time, you know
that sort of heals all wounds.I act on it. Remember we had
an old producer and he kept messingwith me. I forget what he was

(02:08:39):
doing. He's putting stuff in mymailbox or doing stuff with me. Takes
any emails, as you know,not not that one went an old producer
in Chicago. So on his chair, our lower his chair down, and
then on the handle we have toadjust the chair. I taped an upside
down mouse trap on the handle,so when he's sitting in his chair be
too low. It's like, oh, I got to raise his chair up

(02:09:00):
to reach for the handle and themouse trapper go off on his fingers.
Sure that was a good revenge prank. He was messing with me. I
took it to another level. Thatstopped him messing with me. Beca his
fingers are all getting broken, Charlie, if you ever wanted revenge on somebody.
I don't remember what this kid evendid to me, but I remember
calling his house late at night abunch of times, pranking his mom.

(02:09:22):
He apparently wasn't at home, andhis mom thought I was him, and
I kept telling his mom that Iwas lost and I don't know where I
am. The mom to death right, Oh yeah. Then I told her
like I found an address and itwas a house like you know, ton
houses down from mine, so thatI could then watch out my windows.

(02:09:46):
He searched and screamed for her sonthat didn't It was probably just sleeping over
somewhere. That was fun. Idon't know whatever happened with that, but
I just got to watch the themom, like, I mean, for
a night, she thought her sonwas dead and lost in the wood.
Did you actually do that as revengeor did you just do this because you
were a dick and you wanted tohave fun. It's a good question.

(02:10:07):
I don't know if they could haveactually did anything wrong to me, but
it was a good We had agood laugh watching his mom search around for
her son's corpse. Oh well,you know, I was thinking about on
the show. Who may really wantto exact revenge over anyone else? I
think now, maybe it's not thefirst name that comes to mind, Snitzer.

(02:10:28):
That's why I think would do somethingdirty to get back at somebody.
Snitz. Are you have you evergotten revenge on somebody? No? I
can't think of anything besides the butterknife incident. But that was that pretty
boring life. See, it seemslike Snitz would just bottle things up,

(02:10:50):
bottle things up. He's quiet,he'd do it. It's mumbling under his
breath. And then he'd strike andget back at the one day work with
a gun. Oh well, Idon't know. About that for you.
No, I don't bottle things up. I put let it out and burst
and it's gone. That's my It'salmost like almost. Then then you think

(02:11:13):
Dougie would be most likely to tryto get revenge on people. She seems
like she would hold a grudge andbe vindictive. She ever served very cold,
because yes, she keeps grudges foreverright, oh yeah, oh for
years. I don't forget. Ithink some ever grudges she doesn't even remember
why she has a grudge with them. Yeah, but I won't break it's

(02:11:33):
no. I I'm the believer thatit'll come back to that person. If
they want to do what they did, they will. I always believe that
it'll come back. Their bad actionswill come back to them. I don't
know do you think that way?Like, because my wife will talk about

(02:11:54):
the first contractor that we had withthe condo. Ande just she's like,
this son of a bitch, allthis money that he got from us did
a really crappy job. We're leftholding the bag, you know, we're
the ones that are still clawing ourway out of this nightmare. And she's
like, this guy's just going onvacation doing his you know, thing living

(02:12:18):
his life and it'll come back toget him, do you think so?
I don't know, because in myexperience, it seems like people who do
others dirty, they just get aheadin life, is what it seems like
to me, and they just skateby unscathed. Maybe maybe it will all

(02:12:39):
come around karma. Perhaps, Idon't know, Dougie. We do have
these shizzy coming up in just amoment. What do you have on the
way. There was a Michael JordanRookie card that we had told you about
that it was going to auction,And I'm going to tell you how big
this story is because the amount ofmoney this card got. Not gonna believe

(02:13:00):
it. I'll have a picture ofthe card coming up, and I'll tell
you the price it sold for next. All right, we'll get to that
in a moment, John, beforeI take a break here on Rover's Born
in Gloria. Morning. John,Hey, Hey, what's happening? Hey,
So I've been listening for years.I've only called in like one time
before. But this that story youwere telling about that kid burned down that

(02:13:22):
house, My brother he actually sohe went. You go see a lady
of the night, a hooker andit was actually a setup because there's this
website and I gave it to him, but he's older than me and he
couldn't tell the difference between like scammersand setups and like a real woman.

(02:13:45):
Anyways, so he goes see thishooker. They started like getting undrafted or
whatever, and her boyfriend comes outof the next room and they take his
money. It was like two hundredand some dollars. Yeah, boy,
that's a common thing, I guess. Yeah, I gotta be careful if
you're trying to get a hook oryou're gonna get scammed rob or whatever.
Yeah, but it gets worse.So my brother gets mad, He gets

(02:14:07):
pissed off. He rides the motorcycle, so he takes his bike, he
leaves. He drives down the roadand somebody was doing yard work and has
like a bag of leaves. Sohe takes the bag of leaves. He
goes puts it by there that house, and he goes up to the gas
station, buys a drink, emptiesit out, bils it up with gasoline,
comes back, dumps the leaves allover this lady's in their boyfriend's ports

(02:14:31):
and puts the gasoline on top andlit it on fire. Now, the
whole ports burned down, the peoplegot out, they caught it. They
ended up putting it out, butit burned up, like the whole port
to the front of the house.Did thousands of thousands of dollars? Was
the damage? Sure? Yeah?And literally, like we live in New

(02:14:52):
York State. He literally did noteven spend a night in jail. He
got a year of probation and thethat's it. So I guess sort of
proves my point. You could dobad things and that's that's about it,
you know, But I guess hedid try to get his revenge on that
that hook. Now how did theyknow it was him? How did he
get caught? So they the cops. They first of all, the lady

(02:15:18):
gave a description of the guy ofmy brother obviously, and then secondly he
sent her attacks because she asked howfar away he was, so he sent
her a screen grab from his likemaps, and and it had like he
obviously started from his house, soit showed where his house was in the

(02:15:39):
in the screen grab because he's anidiot. And then got the footage from
the gas station and matched it upand they were like, yeah, sure
enough, that's him. Now whatabout her? Did did the cops get
did? Did they do anything forher running a hooker scam and her boyfriend
robbing him of his money? SoI don't think they did anything about that?

(02:16:05):
Yeah, I honestly really don't thinkthey did anything about that because I
asked him, and you never sayanything about it, So I'm guessing they
did. They didn't do anything.I mean, it's Rochester, New York
that they just kind of don't reallyplace to fry. I guess. Yeah.
All right, Uh, John,thank you, I appreciate it.
I got to take a break.We'll be right back. Hang on your

(02:16:26):
life has you doubt? Just rememberkeep fighting? He pushed forward. Stay
h one tequila shot, one wateringglory. The choosing is coming up in

(02:16:52):
just a moment. The news.What do you have on the way,
dog? There's a new airline outthere that will cater to doc. I'll
explain more coming up next. Allright, we'll get to that in just
a moment. Wayne says, inninth grade, I called a bomb threat
into my junior high, pretending tobe a kid we didn't like that lived

(02:17:13):
on my street. This was beforecaller ID. That Monday morning, the
kid was arrested and did time.I still feel bad to this day she
did time for that. Well,maybe in Julie or something. This is
exciting on prison obviously, But doeshe know that this guy did it?

(02:17:35):
I don't know. That's a goodquestion, Wayne. Let me know.
Did they ever figure out it wasyou? Does he know? Does this
kid know that it was you?Or has he kept this a secret this
entire time? Curious George, you'reon Rover's Morning Glory. Good morning,
Curious George, Good morning. I'mdoing all right. What's happening, yo,

(02:17:56):
Dieter, No Rover. But Ithink it was about seven years ago.
I asked you guys, you know, to say one positive thing about
Dougie, could you guys always ripout her? And Peter said, she's
the funniest woman that he knows.And you said, you have never said
that. He's got a memory likean elephant. He probably has it taped

(02:18:18):
transcribed. He listens to it everyday. I remember saying he was funny
if I said funniest of all time, funniest woman that you know. And
then for Rover, he says,I get to see her five days a
week. So I kind of wantedto ask Crystal. She's been with the
show for a while and has workedclosely with the gang. So Crystal,

(02:18:39):
would you be able to let usknow at least one positive thing and maybe
even one negative thing about Dougie.Oh? Interesting, Okay, Crystal,
the latest member to join the show, You've worked with Dougie, not only
on the show, but for yearswhen you were in the promotions department and
so on and so forth. Giveme one positive and one negative thing about

(02:19:01):
Dougi. I've always said Dougie isthe biggest sweetheart. I think she has
a really good heart. I don'tknow. I think she's very nice face.
Do you think that? I don'tShe's gotta be wow. Okay,
all right, So well, ifthat's the positive, what's the one negative

(02:19:22):
thing? Oh? I don't knowher organizational skills. I don't know.
She has a lot of stuff.Very messy. I am very messy.
Look at that. Go back tothat. Lots of that's a crap,
you know I have. I hadto go back and look at some videos

(02:19:46):
for something, and for years,going back ten, fifteen, many years,
I'll see pictures or I'll see videoand it's that same. I start
to kind of scooch over into Deeer'sterritory, and I all kinds of things
out. I've always been like that, so this isn't anything new. I'm
just gets a lot of crap andshe drags it back and forth every single

(02:20:09):
day with her to the radio.So you leave it. She puts it
in a big bag and then sheshe carries it out struggling, and then
anyone who wants to help. IsI got it? I don't know.
She's just looking for attention or something. I don't know what she's doing,
snitch. I'm just looking at that. Why is this stuck on that?
Yeah, on that image, onthat on that one screen, on that

(02:20:33):
one model. No, don't don'ttouch it. No, I don't know.
Interesting, weird, very strange.Uh dug are you ready for the
shizzy? Sure? Here we go, Kitty rolls Morning Glory. I think
I've said this before, probably everyother day I go on to Zillow and

(02:20:56):
I look at houses. Why Iknow, I don't know, Teter,
I have done this for years.And now do you ye see what's you
know out there or whatever? Areyou searching those snitch or no? You
just don't get for fun? Uh? For fun? Yeah, to see
what you know, can you meanin the future, maybe can afford something

(02:21:18):
cool like this? I don't know, Yeah, I don't. I Occasionally
i'll look at stuff, or Iwill get like an email from Zillo or
somebody, and it will be youknow, I'll look at these homes or
whatever available, and I never youlike to you never look theater, the
damn what's available. The day Ibought my house, I haven't looked one
day since. I'm like, Ihave a house. Why whatever? That's

(02:21:41):
like to me, it's it's awaste of time. That's like, if
you buy a brand new car,do you still keep looking for cars?
That's a good question. I don'tlook for carrobably not a month later,
but a couple of years later.You don't look at you don't check out
any cars. I already have acar, so I don't need to look
at cars. No cars, yes, because I'm in need of a car.

(02:22:01):
But I'm saying, once I havea house, I'm not not looking.
There's no point of ever looking atit. I just I don't understand
that. Yeah, I look allthe time, and then it's depressing because
mortgage rates are up. Well nowthey say that mortgage rates have declined for
the third straight week, dipping justbelow seven percent, according to new data.

(02:22:22):
This is positive news, of coursefor any home buyers out there,
as these really high inflation rates inthe US. It's just a lot of
people it can't afford right to buya house. So it is dipping a
little bit, which could be somegood news. But I don't, you
know, I'm in a weird position. My kid goes away in four years,
Do I go smaller? Do Igo to a different house that she

(02:22:46):
can have all their friends hang outin. I like be in that house
that people come to, you know. So I always look. I don't
know, nothing will probably happen,but I always love said she's looking for
cars. I think we found thatenter halbs. I'm not looking. I'm
not looking for ad Uh. Shecan't leave well enough alone. She's always

(02:23:07):
searching for something new. Wayne,the guy who called in that bomb threat
is on the phone. Good morningWayne. Thank you guys. So there
was a kid on your street thatyou didn't like, and you said,
you know what, I'm gonna callon a bomb threat. But I'm gonna
say that I'm that kid that Idon't like. That's essentially what you did.

(02:23:28):
Yeah, man, this is beforea caller. I d Thank god.
I mean it was bad when Idid. You know, me and
a friend of mine were we alwaysmessed with each other, you know.
So I put in uh xlax andlike pop and stuff like that and give
it to him, and then himand his brother choked us out with some
ropes one day. They were justthey were they weren't the best family.

(02:23:50):
So me and my buddy one daywas, you know, we're doing like
frank calls and stuff like that.And I was like, let's, uh,
let's see this. So I calledand I you know, like,
you know, I'm such an suchyou know this is there's a bomb in
the basement. There's no bomb thatThere's no basement in this junior high that
I went to. So, Imean it was just terrible. I still
feel bad about it today. Man, did they want and you said that

(02:24:11):
you were that kid? So yougave them your name or how did you
How did they track it back?I said, I said the kid's name.
I was like, hey, thisis such and such. You know
this is so when I woke upMonday morning for ninth grade, it was
there were cops, there were firefighters, I mean, there were people everywhere.

(02:24:35):
They wouldn't say to themselves. Theydidn't go, hmmm, who would
call in a bomb threat and givetheir own name? Maybe this is a
setup. They didn't, they didn'tdeduce this. Huh. Yeah, the
city that I live in is notthe smartest. Charlie lives right next to
it, so very used to inOliria. So they're not sing what happened

(02:24:56):
to this kids? So he getsarrested, and then what happened to him?
Oh we did. Yeah, wedidn't get along too well for that.
I'm pretty sure he knew, uhthat I did that, and then
he ratted me out. A coupleof years after that, I took some
uh stuff to school that just knows, and he ratted me out and I
got expelled for it. Drugs weaponssome week, Yeah, I took some

(02:25:20):
week. I just took a joining. I was gonna smoke it with,
you know, smoking after school.When you call the he called, did
you disguise your voice? Did youjust you have a unique voice? Yeah,
yeah, I just guy my voiceand I just said it was his
name, you know, And thatwas the only thing that we did.
And then I hung the phone up. I didn't even think about it.
We did. It was like Friday, Friday night, so we had Saturday

(02:25:43):
Sunday, didn't think about it,woke up Friday mornings. Shut case.
I'm so happy this guy mentioned hisname and add that criminals that yeah,
yeah, yeah. But we wokeup Monday morning for school and everything.
My my street was just packed fullof cops. Cops. Did you get

(02:26:07):
nervous thinking they might figure out thatit was you that made the yeah I
was pulling on Jeffrey. I waslike, oh no, you know,
but uh yeah. I went toa buddy's house, we went to we
went to walk to school, andI was just I was known the whole
day. I was just like,I can't believe, but like I still
feel bad about it. Me andmy buddy joke about all the time.

(02:26:31):
I mean this was like thirty yearsago, so but yeah, I still
feel bad. When you guys mentionedthat story, I was like, man,
I'm gonna say this, and thenyou mentioned my name, I was
like, I'm gonna call in.I'm a long time I got you know,
R and B plus and everything.So you guys rock, So Wayne,
thank you. I certainly appreciate itand don't get on Wayne's bad side
or something something. Oh no,no, no, no, I'm a

(02:26:52):
better person. I feel like Ifeel like a true why I feel better
that I'm saying it out loud now? So yeah, they got it off
his chest. Yeah right, thankyou, Awayne. The statut no limitations
on filing a false report is up, so he's in the clear. Go
ahead, They're sorry, two adults, that's okay. A man and a
woman have been shot during a highschool graduation taking place in California. The

(02:27:13):
incident occurred at about seven forty fivepm at Skyline High School in Oakland when
two people currently identified as an unnamedman and unnamed woman. They were shot
on the north side of the campuswhile the graduation ceremony was taking place,
and the two shooting victims were takento local hospitals where they are currently listed
in stable condition. Now. Authoritiesare investigating the reports that a dispute preceded

(02:27:37):
the shooting, but if so farnot disclosed a motive or what the potential
dispute could have been about. Policesay that this appears to be an isolated
incident. There were multiple suspects,but have not released the identities, so
it was two people shot. Wehad told you earlier this morning that Singapore

(02:27:58):
Airline the where the turbulence caused oneperson to die, and then we still
have twenty people hospitalized. Well,now, Singapore Airlines they have a new
in flight seatbelt sign policy that hasbeen altered and they are going to change
it following this incident. The airlineis adopting a more cautious approach to turbulence,

(02:28:22):
including not serving hot drinks or mealswhen the seatbelt sign is on,
and they will continue to review theirprocesses, but they say that they're going
to make sure that people leave theirseat belts on when they fly. And
speaking of flying, there's a newairline for dogs. This is pretty cool,
it seems real. It's called barkAir and it isn't just an airline

(02:28:46):
where dogs don't have to be incrates in cargo area. The dogs are
pampered with plenty of space along withtreats, earmuffs, and beverages including a
dog friendly champagne and even a dogcoffee. It's a luxury charter airlines,
so the prices are high. Theysay it costs eight thousand dollars for a
one way international flight, which includesone human companion, costs six grand for

(02:29:07):
domestic flights, and they're hoping toget prices down a bit as this grows.
So Bark Air, I think that'spretty cool. There are only a
few destinations to start New York City, Los Angeles, in London, but
they're considering adding flights to Paris,Milan, Chicago, Seattle, and seasonal
destinations in Florida as well as Arizona. The co founder says that it's a

(02:29:31):
first class experience for the dog,a business class experience for people. They
cater to everything for the dog,trying to lower their anxiety and their stress.
This is going to wander in aweek. The initials just kind of
money to blow on this kind ofstuff. Wow. The initial batch of
flights already sold out, and theyreceived about fifteen thousand requests for new destinations,
So I'm not sure if it's gonnaawe. I could see Charlie doing

(02:29:56):
this for eight thousand, no eightgrand for one way get in a way.
A Michael Jordan rookie card reportedly soldfor a staggering nine hundred and twenty
five thousand dollars. Stop whistling surpassingthe previous Michael Jordan Rookie card record of

(02:30:20):
eight hundred and forty thousand dollars.This latest car to sell in a private
transaction was a nineteen eighty four eightyfive Jordan Star one oh one card,
while the previous card to hold therecord was a Jordan nineteen eighty six Rookie
card. Industry insiders say that thesetwo cards might go back and forth with
higher and higher price tags in themonths and the years to come. And

(02:30:46):
finally, Sean Kingston Kingston the singer, he was arrested in California the same
day his mom was taken into custodyin a raid at his home in Florida.
Look he was he So Kingston's arresthappened last night in Fort Erwin,
which is a small desert town outsideof Las Vegas, and the office said

(02:31:13):
that Kingston, who is known forhe was the subject of a warrant that
alleged numerous instances of fraud and theft, so that's what he was arrested for.
And then the raid apparently had todo with the lawsuit over one hundred
and fifty thousand dollars home theater textfor scene dismantling a huge TV screen and
carrying the parts out of the house. The owner of the company that installed

(02:31:33):
the TV says Kingston never paid hisbill nor made good promises to film promotional
videos for the company. His momwas at the home and was arrested on
charges of theft and throat as well. So no telling if that's related to
the home theater or not paying onehundred thousand dollars of rent on a home
she lived in until recently. Sothere you go. That's the shizzy on

(02:31:54):
Roversborn Engloy Theater. Curious Glory sentme a text message. He says that
a text okay, yeah, textmessage yeah, I thought your phone number.
Yeah. In Town March twenty third, twenty eighteen, twelve minutes and
fifty five seconds into The Friday Leftovers, Dieter says that Dougie is the funniest

(02:32:20):
woman he knows. I didn't sayone of the funny I said the funniest,
that's what he claims. Now.I don't know how to go back
and listen, but I remember thecomment. I'm figured that out so quickly.
I don't know. Wow, musthave everything logged or something. Brian,
you're on Rover's Morning Glory Born.How you doing cal great? Hey?

(02:32:45):
How you doing? What's pretty good? Oh? I got a crazy
story for you guys. So Iwas probably about I don't know, fifteen
or sixteen, me and a couplebuddies. We were out breaking into cars
doing dumb stuff as kids. Sowe go to get in uh one of

(02:33:07):
these cars. It's just like aI don't even know junkie, like an
old Toyota camera or something like that. And I see the keys in the
edition and I'm like, I'm like, oh crap, here we go.
Guys. So uh, none ofthem want to none of them want to
actually get in with me. I'mlike, okay, I'll take it.

(02:33:31):
So I'm like, all right,give me a push out the driveway.
I'll put it in a neutral nowwhere they don't hear us starting it up.
They pushed me out the driveway,ends up stuck in the dang ditch.
So I'm like, oh crap.I go to turn the car over.
Exhaust as loud as heck got sometimesexhaustly is so loud. I'm like,

(02:33:56):
all right, I back up,I get out of the ditch.
We end up Uh, there's likean old abandoned factory kind of close by
there, and they have like theseuh people offer oats stuff back there and
all that stuff. All the time. I end up driving getting impatient.

(02:34:16):
He wants I could tell he wantsyou to speed this up a little bit,
you know. All right, sowhat's what? What's the end result
here? You take this car andthen what then we jump it, We
ball hot it, take it offthese ramps and all the steels and all
that ends up breaking. We lightit on fire, torch it go back

(02:34:37):
the next day. Nothing but theframe about doing some dumb stuff that is
dumb and no. Actually, likea couple of weeks later it ended up
being some kid that used to beon our school bus is terrible about it.
Yeah yeah, yeah. Kids dolike like we were saying earlier,

(02:35:01):
kids do dumb stuff all the time. They don't think about the consequences or
what they're actually doing. All right, Brian, thank you. Okay,
world's longest confession there. I've gotto take a break. Eight sixty six
Yo. Rover is our number.We do have the Friday Leftovers coming up
on our MG Plus. If you'rea Plus subscriber, you can watch or

(02:35:22):
listen live we'll play a bunch ofvideos, get to stuff we didn't get
to during the week. We allstick around. Sign up for our MG
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roverradio dot com. We'll be rightback hang on. Against all odds,

(02:35:43):
he turned men's plaining into a successfulcareer. You see, man's plaining is
shorthand for when a man is explainingsomething. Welcome back to Rovers Morning Glory.

(02:36:11):
Crystal watches every reality show. Haveyou ever seen Southern Charm? Do
you know what that show is?Yes? Of course? Okay. I
think I saw an episode of thatonce and I didn't know what it was,
But I don't know what it isIt a Bravo show or what network
is it? Yeah, you gotit, Bravo. Okay. And what's

(02:36:33):
the premise of this? Just abunch of people in the South around or
is it like Jersey Shore. Iwould see people. I would say,
there are half of them are prettywealthy, I would think, and there's
a couple of them that I'm surethey have money, but they're not you

(02:36:54):
know, the top one percent.I'm sure they're doing well for themselves,
but they're not a couple. Ithink of Florida, Bam, Florida,
Tucky. What is it? Okay, that's a different one. Okay,
okay, all right, Well thereis a woman from Southern charm Her name

(02:37:16):
is Catherine Dennis. Don't know whoshe is, don't know the show,
but I think you saw this videostheater. You said it was pretty good.
She was just arrested for duy andthey have video of her arrest.
I guess, uh what what giveme a set up here theater? What
happens? Well, the actual duystop. I don't know if there's any

(02:37:37):
audio, but when she's in theback of the car, it's great because
what she accuses this cop. She'sshe's she's kind of calm, but then
something comes up and she starts tolose her mind. So I don't know
if you want to start with theduy stop to see her walk in the
line, but really in the backof the cop cars when it gets good,
Okay, all right, sure,let's see the let's see let's see
her what is walking the line.Do whatever she's doing. Okay, Yeah,

(02:38:03):
she's holding her dog there, ofcourse, as you would if you're
gonna do with the UI test.She's making her do fall the fall the
light with her eyes. Man thereout in the middle of the road.
When they do this too, likeright, they gotta walk the line in
the middle of the road, she'syou gotta line on the side right there,
you can walk so no traffic canget very slowly your way like they

(02:38:28):
can't. Goodbye. Yeah, Idon't know where this if this is not
a highway, if this is notan off ramp or on ramp. Maybe
it's looks like it's not an offramp. She seems pretty high. She
high on the show, Crystal.She goes through phases. At first,
she's very young when she starts onthe show, and of course as you

(02:38:48):
progress, you start changing your clothing, your appearance and stuff. She does
get better and then don't all she'sdoing she's putting the foot off. Oh,
there's kind of stumbles there. Shecan't do that yet. Yeah,
that's part of the hardest test.She's starting to look like a real housewife,
like her fate like not good.Her face is getting weird. Like

(02:39:09):
it's just changing shape. Look forthem all. Now it's looking sort of
alien looking perhaps, and she doescome from money. Okay. So now
she's on the cop car all right. Now she's being arrested, and you
could tell her. She's like,what what did I do? What?
Okay? So once she gets tothe back of the car, then it
starts, all right, let's let'sgo to the back of the car.

(02:39:31):
Then let me see because you saidthat she gets I guess she gets pretty
riled up or whatever in the backof this car. Here it is dollar
ruining my life and my kids.Thanks for nothing, because you didn't even
do a field sobriety test to knowif you're legit or not. No,
you should didn't get into a bloodalcohol test. Maybe I don't have the

(02:39:54):
best balance in the whole wide world, but you know you shoul didn't confirm
what you were doing. You cando whatever you want. I really don't
care. So we're here at thepolice department, and I am going to
ask her go right ahead, becauseI already know what comes next. I
already know, Like I'm not stupid, I already know what's happening. Stupid.

(02:40:18):
My ex is a felon like,I know how this works. She
has experienced that it's really messed upfor you guys to just like take people
in though when if they have kids, because it could really affect their children's
lives. It's not my life.I don't give about me my kids.
To talk about the kids, She'sstill fine, but when something else comes
in. She wasn't too worried aboutthose kids when she was out getting blasted

(02:40:41):
and driving around drunk. Was shedidn't worry about the kids. That only
when the cops show up do theyworry about the kids. Okay, I
don't deserve to be here at all. Sorry you think I do. Treating
me like I'm an animal, it'sjust great, go ahead, I do
my face. Why are you supposedto me? Why are you You're disgusting,

(02:41:07):
you're gross. Don't touch me likethat. So you put a seatbelt
on her, and she basically istrying to make the claim that he's trying
to feel her up or something.Yeah, when you put it around,
she capped the feel but now sheused it. He didn't do anything.

(02:41:28):
Why are you supposed to me?Why are you to me? You're disgusting,
you're gross, don't touch me likethat they're taking the dog away or

(02:41:52):
the kids. We'll talk about thekids. So that's fine. But the
second a dog comes up, No, don't touch the puppy. It needs
her. No, please let mehe can't go to that shelder. What

(02:42:13):
do you mean, I will seethe ahead of you. No, I
want my dog. He means everythingto me, not so much. I
just want my dog to be okay. Please just let my puppy be okay.

(02:42:39):
Please, does my baby? Please? Don't know? You to give
me my rights, my my rights, and I want you to take me
back to the jail, whatever youwant to do to me, and let
me stay in my little cell allnight till ninety I'm like, get my
dog. I'm going to beat you. Okay, that's what I want,

(02:43:03):
and I'm not getting out of thecar otherwise. If you want to do
something to me, go ahead.She already touched me and appropriately. Do
you think when do you think whenyou're in the back does she have no
idea that she's being recorded in theback of this cop car. I don't
think so. I mean it's thecamera obvious there. It's been a while
since I've been in the back ofa cop car. Is there a camera

(02:43:26):
right there that you would notice?I would think so, but I'm not
sure exactly what it looks like.But oh man, this is embarrassing.
It's on night vision, so youcan't see croke. Really disgusting. Man,
I will feel that's it, allright, Well, she's gonna sue.

(02:43:52):
She's going to ruin that guy touchedher inappropriately. All this, Yeah,
that's not I don't know. Iguess what is she them out with
an apology yet or anything? Howdo you? How do you stupid Crystal?
You've seen that show? Now?Do you want to see a little

(02:44:13):
bit of Crystal? A reality show? Crystal style? Apparently I haven't seen
this either, but she sent somevideo over. What did you have done?
I went back to the dermatologist andhad my acne screening done and some
skin tags removed? All right,so they what do they do? How

(02:44:37):
do they remove those? Thank gosh, at least they numb you up first,
so that's that's nice. And thenthey just took out little tiny scissors,
oh, cut it and literally cutit off of my body. They
would like. I thought it wouldbe a little more technical, like they'd

(02:44:58):
freeze it off of you or somethingI don't know, but like a wart
or huh, all right, wellyou or like like a laser butter knife
or something you know that like cauterizesand slices at the same time, or
something like. I could have donethis fingernails for an office visit face nail
clippers would have worked. I couldn'thave done it with nail clippers, no

(02:45:20):
way. Yeah, well we couldhave done it for you though you were
popping Jeffrey's asset. He could havereturned the favor I clicked your skin tag.
Yeah. I only videoed the one, but I did actually have three
removed. I mean I could havehad up to fifteen, but I only
had the three up to fifth.Wait do you have fifteen? Or they

(02:45:41):
say, like for the price,you can have up to fifteen. For
the price, you could have upto fifteen. So they were like,
what else do you have? Doyou have anything else you want to get
cut off right now because you're payingfor it. So I said, well,
I have one in my armpit here, and I have one in my
armpit here. Yeah, I hadone of my pit too. I just
cut it with nail clippers right inthe It was in the middle of my
arm it like directly in the middle, and so I was like, you

(02:46:03):
guys, cut go ahead. Iwas more nervous about them putting the needle
in to numb my armpits and stuff, and I end up grabbing the technician
on her shoulder because I needed tohold on to somebody. I was so
scared about the needle. But onceit was numb, it was awesome,
no problem. All right, letme see this video. Yeah, I

(02:46:24):
got it right here. Oh theyjust cut it, ok, they just
tweeze it and then it is nottechnical at all. Yeah. Does it
start bleeding like crazy? Because Igo, there we go and then they
come in and cauterize it. Ohoh wow, that just looks like that's

(02:46:45):
crazy to stop because mine there wasno stop in the blood. I go,
oh my god, I go mightbleed out here. She said that
people who do them at home withneil clippers like that, they don't realize
how much they actually bleed once youcut them off, So it is nice
to have them cauterize it right away. Had you cautorize that on your own,

(02:47:05):
like somebody lighter hells in or something, Yeah, could you do that
yourself? I'm sure. Yeah,you take like a metal pipe, get
it really hot, Yeah, thetorch and stick it right on there.
Well, I really thought that theywould do something more technical or more advanced.
You could do this, a friendof yours could do this, Like
this is nothing. Now, Iguess I agree. Anyone who is the

(02:47:26):
skin tag just cut it off yourself. Now, somebody's saying you can tie
flaw floss around it and it willcut off the circulation and it will pop
off. You're looking at it,it looks just the same, like you're
just kind of a burnt spot,like a black spot on her when it's
burnt. So they sell that rubberband device that you can put on them

(02:47:48):
and it will cut off the circulation. It'll die and it'll fall off.
And I couldn't even do that there. I was like, there's no way,
there's freezing. There's I was toonervous to do it myself. I
was like, I'd rather have aprofessional just come in and do it.
I really didn't expect scissors a little. I didn't either. I was not
so that was. I really wasmore scared about the needle on my armpits

(02:48:09):
and stuff. That was. Butthe fact that you couldn't feel it.
She's just grabbing it with tweezers andlifting it up and cutting. I mean,
I was pretty impressed. It wasvery fast and I'm very happy with
it. All right, Well,it's good. You don't want those as
you enter the dating world. Youdon't want those floppy skin tags. You

(02:48:30):
know, you lift up your armor a guy sees that that's a turn
off, right you don't. Yeah, so good job getting that removed.
Jeffrey. You are right over there, Jeffrey, Yeah, I'm fine,
okay, all right, you werejust mighty quiet over there. No,
I'm just like, like, Idon't talk much only because you know,

(02:48:52):
as you said, I've been stickingthe same mo I've done for the last
thirteen years. What a little bitof me goes far? Right? You
want another quick video, Rover?All right, what do you get?
Will of Fortune? Okay? Ohyeah, let me pull this on.
You're gonna play it? Yeah?Me. So this guy's on here,
let me see this four words okay, and there's only a couple of letters

(02:49:13):
on here, but he thinks he'sgot it. Okay. So they're like,
okay, let's let's see what hisguess is. You know he's standing
there. You know how wheel offortune works, right, well, you
want to guess, you know,try to guess it. Mm hmmm.
The letter okay, gay enough lettersto saw as they say saw video now
all right, all right, sohere's you can see what he's got.

(02:49:37):
It's okay, it's four words.It's blank blank blank blank, So a
four letter word with nothing. Itlooks like the third word is the right.
Second second word is I blank?So I think I would say that
second is the Yeah, the thirdword is obviously the in the second word.
We're making this really confusing. Thinkwith an E and two blanks.

(02:50:05):
Three letter word blank blank E okay, so uh? And then the fourth
one is blank blank blank T exclamationpoint. All right, guess we can't
see We can't see that part becausethe box is there. All right,
but four letters the last one,I honestly have no clue what could be.

(02:50:28):
Okay, let's take a guess.You can't make a guess. What
do you think that is? Milliondollars if you get this correct? Yeah,
think of a phrase. I minddrops a blank right now, I
can't. We we work with twoletters, all right, here's just a

(02:50:50):
right, okay, we have more. Okay, what are you any guess
now, Jeffrey, all right,So okay, I guess I don't watch
Wheel of Fortes. So they're addingletters. I guess they add letters.
Yeah, progressive. Watch make aguess, Jeffrey, MM sounded out.

(02:51:13):
You know the third word? What'sthe fourth word? Real quick? Because
we can't they can't see it.We can't see what the whole last thing
is. You can roll your eyesall you want with b NS with T
four letters. We're having fun withthis fun clip. Last I was played

(02:51:33):
the video speak to just a funnyclip. Listen tomorrows. I don't know
writ in the butt Blake, thatsays the best. Yeah, that's that's
the first the letters. I wouldn'thave said, let me go by at

(02:52:01):
pain in the butt could have beenthe or when it was first wide open,
blank is the yit I thought itwas gonna be. Yeah, Tom,
it's all I saw. He's juststuck there. Look at this picture

(02:52:24):
of the guy right when he saysit. We knows he's wrong. My
screen says, are out good,h big guys popping out there all right?
Uh, we do have the FridayLeftovers coming up in just a few
minutes on r MG plus. Ifyou don't subscribe to r MG plus,

(02:52:48):
sign up at rover radio dot comso you can watch or listen live as
we continue. Jen says, takeit in the butt is what she thought
it was. Take it all right, all right, say yeah, that
is five words, take in thebutt. I guess. Maybe you can

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We will play a bunch of videos, get to stuff we didn't get to

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during the week, and then Mondaythrough Thursday you get the Aftermath on RMG
plus. So you get that.Monday through Thursday you get the Leftovers.
On Friday you get the RMGTV archives. Someone was just emailed in earlier this
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high in the middle of the nightlistening to that and he thought it was
the best thing ever can access tothat on RMG plus as well. We
are going to start over there injust a few minutes. Do you want
away have to give away before wewrap things up. You have a pair
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