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Speaker 1 (00:04):
This is Rover's Morning Glory. Rover have some.
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Responsibility, Dudy.
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I'll call on Charlie. I got to talk dude, man, Jeffrey.
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Speaker 4 (00:57):
It is Thursday, November thirteenth, twenty five.
Speaker 1 (01:00):
Good morning, gets Rover. This morning Glory. I'm Rover.
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Dougie is here, Good morning, sir.
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Charlie is here. Hi, Schmitzer is here. Amen, Crystal is here.
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Hello, And mister Jeffrey Allen Lroche is in the house.
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eight three seven. We'll get to your email here in
just a moment. We have a lot to discuss this morning.
I already have something I want to ask Jeffrey his expertise,
which is what is your area of expertise?
Speaker 7 (01:49):
Jeffrey, uh I don't know, really, I don't think I
ever thought I had an area of expertise. But familiarity
with military aircraft.
Speaker 6 (01:59):
Okay, military aircraft is at the breadth of your expertise.
Speaker 8 (02:05):
Nothing else. I can't think of anything else at the moment.
I can't think wrestling. Yeah, wrestling is that one. Yeah,
I mean limited knowledge of wrestling history.
Speaker 1 (02:15):
Congressional knowledge of wrestling. Hold on, how many?
Speaker 6 (02:19):
What was the attendance of WrestleMania one?
Speaker 7 (02:23):
I would put it around twenty three thousand people, was
held at the Masson Square Garden in New York City
in on the thirty first of March nineteen eighty five.
But you match was the execution Universus Tito Santano.
Speaker 4 (02:33):
Five people in the world know that, I would say,
would you say that.
Speaker 1 (02:36):
Rover offside your head?
Speaker 6 (02:39):
Maybe if you participated in WrestleMania one, you might know that.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
I know the attendance, well, maybe.
Speaker 7 (02:46):
Not the exact number, but I would put it around
twenty three thousand people. It's just the average capacity of
most arenas around the country.
Speaker 6 (02:57):
So you don't know the actual Okay, what do which
WrestleMania do you know?
Speaker 1 (03:01):
The attendant?
Speaker 7 (03:02):
So the only one I really know of is uh
three because it's so drilled in my head because at
the time that was ninety and seventy three, because at
the time it broke the Stones record for that's the
Stones set the record in New Orleans a year earlier
when he played the Superdome. But when WRESTLMINGI three came along,
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it was it was even bigger. It was at the
for the longest time up until I think WrestleMania, I
think thirty four that I think WRESTLM meanifur actually broke
that record to I think the capacity was one hundred
and one thousand some odd people.
Speaker 4 (03:37):
I see, all right, so he has a little bit
of you know, a small amount of wrestling. Now you know,
your area of expertise that I want your opinion on
is in the field of aviation.
Speaker 1 (03:49):
So we'll get to that in a short while. Let
me read you some email.
Speaker 6 (04:00):
Well, Steve writes, you guys were talking about dreams during
Wednesday show, and I had to chime in. I have
very vivid dreams that play like movies. I even keep
a journal next to my bed so I can break
down my dreams.
Speaker 1 (04:14):
As soon as I wake up.
Speaker 6 (04:15):
I honestly feel like I'm not dreaming, but somehow reliving
or experiencing something that has happened to be in another universe.
The dreams are so real in detailed. Here's an example.
My dream starts with me in prison. I'm on death row.
Today is the day I'm going to be executed. The
reason why is not known to me, but in the dream,
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I know I never deserved it. As I'm walking the
dead man's walk, I was allowed a phone call, so
I called my mother. I told her I loved her,
asked if she could sing you Are My Sunshine, a
song she always sing to me as a child. What
she did, and as she was singing, I was walking
to the execution chamber.
Speaker 1 (04:53):
Then I woke up, sweating and emotional.
Speaker 6 (04:55):
It was the realist experience that I had ever dreamed.
Since then, I've I had many more hyper real dreams,
and I haven't really found anyone else who has that
same kind of dream experience.
Speaker 1 (05:09):
You found me.
Speaker 6 (05:10):
I told you I had a hyper real dream experience.
I feel like that was mine was a little bit better.
I was having sex with Jennifer Aniston. That was that
was hyper real one.
Speaker 5 (05:19):
Hundred years ago.
Speaker 9 (05:20):
Like this guy seems like he's having it a lot,
you know, so I wanted to I.
Speaker 1 (05:25):
Wish I was having that dream a lot.
Speaker 5 (05:28):
That's my daughter.
Speaker 10 (05:29):
She could tell me a dream for five minutes and
know way too many details about it that you almost
feel as if they're making it up, because how do
you remember so much of a dream like that?
Speaker 4 (05:41):
But she she does.
Speaker 6 (05:43):
I think the older you get, the less you remember,
Like I remember. I don't even remember why I dreams
from when I was a kid, but I remember that
when I was a kid, I seemed to dream a
lot more.
Speaker 1 (05:55):
I don't know why, just seems that way. Eric, Right, it's.
Speaker 6 (06:01):
Talking about tipping people for delivering or performing services at
your home. About twenty years ago, I was doing air
duct cleaning and we did a job at a mansion.
It took two entire days. At the end, my boss,
my boss also the owner of the company, told me
to go wrap stuff up and wait in the truck.
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I started at the bottom of the stairs and I
heard the customer tip two hundred dollars and say split
this with the other two guys. We got in the
truck and I asked about a tip, and he says, oh, yeah,
here's a finski and handed me a five dollar bill.
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I tell him that I heard about the large tipany
just denied it. That's when I knew I worked for
the wrong guy.
Speaker 1 (06:50):
What a snake.
Speaker 4 (06:53):
That is?
Speaker 6 (06:54):
Well, that is a snake. I've also heard restaurant owners
do this quite a bit, that they will and I
don't know, I've never worked in the restaurant industry, but
they will collect tips or whatever, you know, like everybody's
tips supposedly get pooled together, but the restaurant owners dip
into that pool quite a bit for whatever reason. I
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don't know if that's a common occurrence. I don't know,
but I've I've seen people complain and sue about that
in the restaurant industry.
Speaker 1 (07:26):
Brendan Rights.
Speaker 6 (07:30):
Doing the night exposure on your phone isn't seeing the
northern lights? These are from our Iceland trip October eighteenth.
All we had to do is look up.
Speaker 4 (07:43):
This is what he's saying, is like, yeah, you have
to see it with your own two eyes, is what
he's saying.
Speaker 1 (07:49):
Ah, there you go. Yeah, that's pretty neat.
Speaker 9 (07:52):
Look last night, Oh yeah you did?
Speaker 4 (07:54):
Did you go to the lake?
Speaker 11 (07:55):
Lake?
Speaker 12 (07:56):
You did?
Speaker 13 (07:57):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (07:57):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (07:57):
What time? Charlie fifteen ten thirty Uh huh, I want
to see.
Speaker 4 (08:04):
Yeah, let's see what did you what kind of an
incredible photo?
Speaker 1 (08:10):
Oh wow, you.
Speaker 5 (08:12):
Know I actually think that's cool.
Speaker 1 (08:14):
It wasn't that cool.
Speaker 4 (08:14):
You couldn't see it at all with your eye at all?
This is like a this might be like a thirty
second long exposure.
Speaker 1 (08:21):
Like there really isn't much going on in these photos.
Speaker 4 (08:27):
No, they didn't turn the lights off at the park
either that I was at. The lights were on, so
like that's why the lake you can see her in
front of me is all lit up because there's the
light on and everybodys standing there going, man, I bet
it look cool if we didn't have the lights on,
and it was.
Speaker 1 (08:41):
Also it's I know, I should have thought about this.
Speaker 4 (08:44):
By the lake, it's very cold, Yeah, very cold, very cold.
And I get in the car and I'm like, look
at the temperture. How cold in the tempest is forty three.
I was like, there's no way. It must have been
ten degrees by the lake. It was so cold, and yeah,
this is what I got?
Speaker 1 (09:02):
And what jacket did you have on this this little.
Speaker 4 (09:06):
It was my fingers in my nose and my face
it was SOAPU look cool looks well home Aurora, Borian
Alice is what I said?
Speaker 5 (09:16):
Do you think of that?
Speaker 1 (09:18):
Yesterday?
Speaker 4 (09:18):
I thought of it, forget while I was standing there
in the cold sucks talking topt saying come up with funny.
Speaker 1 (09:24):
Names for this. I don't need to do that, uh
Dan right.
Speaker 6 (09:30):
I live in Huron and I was unable to see
lights on Tuesday night, Dude to clouds. I will try
again tonight. You asked on the show, where's a good
place to see them? Alaska is please see the attached
I took this photo in Alaska. Oh that's that's not
what you saw, Charlie. See that you were expecting to
see something maybe not quite that what I.
Speaker 4 (09:52):
Justected somewhat because we still other people senting picks and
I was like, oh, well if I go to the
if I go to because people around here sending picks,
and I'm all.
Speaker 1 (10:01):
Right, well, if I go to the lake, it's gotta
be dark.
Speaker 4 (10:03):
And I got just an open view all the way
to the sky, all the way to Canada. Basically, okay,
that should be fine. Nothing and maybe I pushed out.
I also only stayed there for twenty minutes. Maybe if
I stood there till midnight or something.
Speaker 1 (10:15):
I don't think it was gonna get any better.
Speaker 4 (10:17):
Probably, I think that was I think you saw it,
but you could in that area.
Speaker 9 (10:21):
We got home late last night and her friend, my
daughter's friend, took a picture from her backyard and I'm like, oh,
walked outside of like we should go to the lake.
Speaker 5 (10:30):
But it was ninety five.
Speaker 9 (10:32):
Oh we'd ended up not going, but from the backyard
her friend the picture that she said, it was like,
oh my god, that looks really cool. So I don't
know why you didn't see anything at the lake, But.
Speaker 6 (10:41):
Again, it might be only visible through your phone that
picture that they took.
Speaker 1 (10:47):
You weren't seeing that with your eyeballs. Probably, Oh no,
it was just clear, pure black.
Speaker 5 (10:52):
Huh.
Speaker 4 (10:52):
Just you could see the stars a little bit, but
you just there's nothing. You couldn't see anything at all.
There's no chance of seeing. Okay, on my picture here,
you'd see the little hint of this red thing, because
that's also part of it. It's pink and green, so
that right there that you could see with your eye,
but it didn't look like anything.
Speaker 1 (11:12):
It looked like a red kind of smudge.
Speaker 4 (11:17):
And a fire in the miles away at the end
of the Sun's Oh sunset wasn't Yeah, it was neat.
Speaker 6 (11:25):
Ram Rod says, I've been on vacation this week in
Costa Rica. That must be nice. Today we went to
a beach bar and saw they had apparol sprits. I
decided today would be the day to try, not gonna lie.
It wasn't bad. Maybe I'll order another one when I'm
tired of drinking beer. Love the Show. Been trying to
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listen live while you were out here. Photo should be
attached below. I don't know if it is or not,
but maybe maybe it isn't. I don't know was there
a photo? No photo? I think you forgot to attach
a photo. That's all right, Trenton, says Rover. This head
just came up on my Facebook and it seemed perfect
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for you. Love the show.
Speaker 4 (12:12):
Also, stay hydrated, and I love Charlie's DraftKings intro.
Speaker 1 (12:18):
Here is did he send I don't know did he
send a picture? I don't have anything there? You go
good some of that? You are the way nor iron.
Speaker 4 (12:38):
It looks like it's some sort of apparel sprits machine
is what it looks like.
Speaker 1 (12:41):
By the title is the video?
Speaker 5 (12:43):
I guess yeah, I sent it to Charlie yesterday.
Speaker 1 (12:46):
Well I sounds whatever it is sounds cool, I he
sent them. Sorry, was a video, and here we go.
Here we go, there's a video. Okay, let me see
here we're using spritzer, but perfect time of strits. Don't
get any of you thinking short. Here we go. Prosecco
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as far as show apparol and club soda theay cover.
Speaker 4 (13:14):
So it's just a dispenser that holds three items. I see, Yeah,
it looks you know what. It looks cool. It's huge.
Speaker 6 (13:23):
But I'm curious now so you it all mixes it
coming out of the little spigot there, perfect ratio. He says,
all right, so that's cool. I wonder if the prosecco
keeps the bubbles. You probably have to drink this fairly quickly,
or the even the club soda or soda water or
whatever you put in there, that's really Is that going
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to keep the bubbles?
Speaker 1 (13:45):
I don't know.
Speaker 6 (13:48):
Cleaning these things that's the problem. Could you imagine? Doesn't
this seem like a nightmare to clean? You to take
this thing apart, how do you how are you going
to clean this? It's going to be all stick? Where
are you going to put that.
Speaker 4 (13:59):
I'm just out of places to put crap like this
anywhere anymore. Look I look at that and go, where's
that going to go? In my underneath? I think that's
going to take up so much space. Charlie, I have
a solution for you. Yeah, you need to buy a
larger home. You can get a new fifty year mortgage.
I think I'd fill it up immediately with just dumb
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crap like this. I mean, just dumb stuff. I just
that's so big. Adam, Right, it looks like Charlie's vanity
plate finally got approved.
Speaker 1 (14:32):
All right. He sent a picture. I think, let me see. Ah,
there it is.
Speaker 6 (14:38):
According to News five, the previously banned This previously banned
license plate was granted to the Lakewood Man following a
lawsuit earlier this year, and that says Lakewoodman. The headline
is Lakewood Man rebels and receiving previously rejected gay license.
Speaker 1 (14:57):
Plate from the BMV. Okay, so.
Speaker 6 (15:01):
I love that he revels in it. Okay, I guess
they banned him from getting this. They said we can't
have a license plate with gay on it. And he's like,
there's nothing wrong with being gay. I'm gay and proud
and now he has it, so he's driving around with
gay on his license plate. Steve Wrights about the police
(15:27):
not dispatching an injured deer, I'm not certain, but I
believe that those situations are usually handled by a conservation
officer or maybe an animal control officer if it's in
a municipal location.
Speaker 1 (15:40):
Yeah, but in the middle of nowhere, I don't know.
Speaker 6 (15:44):
I think I witnessed this driving to work one day,
where there was like a deer laying on the side
of the ground, and then there was a cop who
was getting out and it looked like I don't know.
Speaker 4 (15:53):
I looked at my rear view mirror as I drove past.
I thought I saw a flash, but could have.
Speaker 1 (15:58):
Been imagining things. I don't know.
Speaker 6 (16:03):
Jack writes, if someone passes in the state and they
have debt, you can wait six months to open the estate.
Debt collectors cannot collect six months after the date of death.
If there are no assets, they cannot collect unless you
are on Unless you are named on the debt like
a bank account or mortgage or Carlan, they can't come
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after you. If there is debt, talked to an attorney,
and if there are assets, the debt will.
Speaker 1 (16:30):
Get passed through to the estate.
Speaker 6 (16:32):
All right, Well there you go, casey die, Charlie, you'll
know that we can just wait six months before we
divvy up.
Speaker 1 (16:41):
Your assets or whatever.
Speaker 6 (16:44):
Natalie says, I just want to comment on two things
which were mentioned in the same conversation on Wednesday. First,
any person who doesn't believe in the afterlife, past lives,
or our consciousness always being alive after our bodies die,
I straw only suggest watching documentaries, YouTube videos, read books
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on near death experiences.
Speaker 13 (17:07):
You don't.
Speaker 1 (17:08):
You don't even have to die for this to happen.
Speaker 6 (17:09):
Sometimes people can just be in an emotionally fragile state.
I don't know what she's getting at here, but if
you're telling me you can have a near death experience
without being dead, wouldn't that sort of discount the idea
of the near death experience. If you're saying you can
have the same thing in an emotionally fragile state, doesn't
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that sort of disprove what's happening in the near death.
Speaker 1 (17:36):
Experience made up? Like you made it up in your mind.
What she just proved exactly.
Speaker 5 (17:42):
I don't think it's made up.
Speaker 10 (17:44):
I think that your brain releases a ton of chemicals
when you die, and yeah, I mean, I guess kind
of made up. It's probably not imagination. Still you believe it.
Speaker 4 (17:54):
Sure, but it's not the afterlife because you were having
a mental breakdown and then you thought of bunch of
crazy stuff and chemicals went in your brain. Yeah, it
doesn't mean there's an afterlife at all. Fainting and out
he means the good less likely as you could. Like
take that book. Remember the kid who wrote a book.
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He is I don't know, seven minutes of Heaven or
something along those lines.
Speaker 1 (18:20):
I forget exactly what it was as a.
Speaker 4 (18:21):
Kid, and he died and he went to heaven and
he saw this and that.
Speaker 1 (18:26):
But then they I don't know.
Speaker 6 (18:27):
What they I don't know if there's a car accident, whatever,
They shocked them back to life. His father was a minister,
and so they the kid, the little kid and the
father wrote a book describing his near death experience and
what happened in the afterlife, and it was the best seller.
Lots of people bought it, and everyone said, oh see,
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look look at this, this is proof that there is
an afterlife.
Speaker 1 (18:51):
You must be a believer.
Speaker 6 (18:53):
Until years later, the kid came out and said, Hey,
I just want everyone to know I was a little
kid when that happened, and my dad forced me to
lie about that stuff and concoct the entire thing so
he could write a book to get people to believe
in Jesus. And none of that actually happened. It was
completely made up. So maybe look into that anyways.
Speaker 4 (19:15):
These experiences, she says, are life changing for those who
have had them. In every account of near death experience
has the same characteristics. A few things changed to people's beliefs,
but main characteristics of those situations are all the same.
Speaker 6 (19:27):
There's even a Netflix show about this. It's all very
interesting and it has changed my beliefs as well as.
Speaker 1 (19:33):
How I look at life.
Speaker 6 (19:35):
I do now feel there are other dimensions, portals, etc.
Nothing is a coincidence, including the person calling about having
the same dream as his roommate. It's all too much
to explain here, but watch even one documentary on this
and it will give you insight into this stuff.
Speaker 1 (19:53):
Well, I don't know. I'm not as easily convinced.
Speaker 4 (19:56):
I don't think by a I've seen a lot of
kooky Netflix documentaries.
Speaker 1 (20:08):
Ryan Wrights on.
Speaker 6 (20:09):
The subject to fifty year mortgages. I feel like this
initial reaction is knee jerk. Prior to the financial crisis,
interest only loans became very popular, and of course those
loans have no intent of ever being paid off. I
do not even know if those are still legal or offered,
but I would think a fifty year mortgage would be
better than that, although when you talk about the equity
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that you are building.
Speaker 1 (20:34):
Most people are probably going to be better off just renting.
Speaker 6 (20:37):
I don't really think this fifty year mortgage idea really
addresses the housing crisis in the country, but I don't
know if I see an issue with a fifty year
mortgage being offered. Hey, look, you can offer people as
many things as they want. Unfortunately, you know, the less
financially well off you are, the more likely you are
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to take something where you go, oh, it's less monthly payment,
a fifty year mortgage, less monthly payment. But people do
this without considering the long term ramifications of how much
you are actually paying over the term of that loan
and will you ever be able to pay it off
because it's fifty years, which is an incredibly long time.
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But he's right, people may just rent, and I know
that a lot of people say that the American dream
is to own a home, and I don't disagree. That's
great everyone, you know, but from a financial standpoint, it
might make more sense to It might make more sense
to rent in some cases than to buy, because not
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only are you paying your mortgage, your property taxes.
Speaker 1 (21:48):
Your homeowners insurance.
Speaker 6 (21:51):
You know, all of those things add up to incredible
levels of expense throughout the.
Speaker 1 (21:58):
Mortgage on that home.
Speaker 4 (22:00):
What a lot of people's rents are My mortgage just jumped.
Speaker 5 (22:06):
Has anyone else has gone up?
Speaker 1 (22:07):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (22:07):
The property text, everybody's went up. But like Jeffery, what
is your rent seventy five a month? Probably about that.
There's probably as much as my mortgages.
Speaker 1 (22:18):
That sucks.
Speaker 6 (22:18):
But you also have other does that include that includes
your property tax that's rolled in there? Okay, property tax
rolled in there. That's a comber's insurance rolled in there.
Speaker 4 (22:27):
And he's also building equity. Yeah, and in the end,
I'll have a house that sucks just renting forever. That's terrible.
Speaker 5 (22:32):
He can then if something were to happen, if he.
Speaker 4 (22:34):
Needs help, I could sell my house and then I
could down get it really, you know, something smaller, and
then I have that money, and people that are If
you rent the whole time, it just it sucks for people.
So yeah, to say that more, I mean lots of
times buying is cheaper overall monthly you need a down.
Speaker 1 (22:52):
Payment and everything. But sure you don't want have to
rent for the rest.
Speaker 4 (22:56):
You don't have to rent for the rest of your
life either, because eventually I'll pay my works draft and
then mine will be it'll be my payment. Of course
I have to pay. The property tax will be way less.
Speaker 6 (23:07):
I just think that it's not a horrible It's not like,
oh my god, you have to rent and that's the
end of the world. I think that it's what I
prefer to own a home, Yes, I would, but I
also say there's there are some downsides to it as well,
and renting can be.
Speaker 4 (23:25):
A great option as opposed to home ownership.
Speaker 9 (23:31):
Also, I think lifetime, where you are in your lifetime,
you know, like starting out renting and then working your
way to a home and then maybe like, I don't
know what I'm going to do once my daughter goes
off to college.
Speaker 5 (23:46):
Am I going to sell my home and rent? Where
am I going to? I don't know what I'll do.
Speaker 9 (23:50):
I think that when you're trying to build your portfolio
and buying a home is a great goal, and.
Speaker 5 (23:56):
Then maybe later on if you rent. I think it
does depend on everyone's j and where they are in life.
Speaker 1 (24:02):
And part of the issue is it depends your mortgage.
Speaker 4 (24:05):
Charlie is you know what is the interest rate on
your mortgage.
Speaker 6 (24:09):
You're not going to get that same interest rate today.
So it's a less appealing prospect today or over the
past few years to purchase a home than it was
probably when you bought your host.
Speaker 1 (24:21):
A lot of things factor into that.
Speaker 6 (24:24):
Nikki writes, I think I cracked the case on Schnitzer's
food truck plans. I was listening to Monday's episode of
The Aftermath where Jeffrey was recapping his thirteen hour drive
home from Rochester and when he got to the point
when he mentioned their lunch stop at Mighty Taco, Snitz asked, Jeffrey,
is there one around here?
Speaker 1 (24:41):
And Jeffrey replied no.
Speaker 6 (24:44):
Then Snitzer stuck snuck in a little easter egg in
fashionable Taylor Swift style. It said that he said that'll
come in handy, and no one caught on.
Speaker 1 (24:57):
I think I cracked the food truck.
Speaker 6 (24:59):
Case law, and by Snitzer's own admission, they must prepare
food properly in a restaurant where they can rent space.
Leading need to believe that there's no other reason for
a mighty taco location near us to come in handy
to Snitz unless he plans on having a taco food
truck vegan. Of course, Snitzer recently mentioned having a bunch
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of really spicy Jllopenio's at home, so he decided to
make salsa with it and make sure to not bring
any in to share with you guys. Hopefully everyone on
the show gets a complimentary first side of salsa on
the house. I also have a great name idea for
Snitzer's vegan taco food truck. Actually not real tacos okay anyway,
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so she thinks she's cracked the case here on Snitzer's
food truck. He refuses to let us in on any
of the secrets it vegan. Charlie, you're you're deep in this.
Is it a vegan taco truck? Would you say?
Speaker 4 (26:04):
No? Absolutely not, no, whatever that is. And here's the
It's very simple. Snitzer can eat this and it's naturally vegan.
That's what people need to be concentrated on something that
maybe you don't He's not taking a food that is
like a hot dog and going on a vegan hot
dogs whatever. It is something that is already vegan, but
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maybe you don't think of it as vegan. Maybe you
never think about it. Oh, that is a vegan food
and you never think about it. And that's what it has.
All these jlopenos.
Speaker 6 (26:35):
Could he have a salsa truck with various I don't know,
chips and other things to use with the salsa, and
he has fifty different types of freshly made salsa?
Speaker 1 (26:48):
Is delicious?
Speaker 4 (26:49):
That is, that's an option, not tacos, but a bunch
of salsas. It doesn't seem like a good business model
to me, But I don't know, vegan depending on how
they're cooked. Yeah, oh yeah, oh whatever it is, it's
something you just don't think.
Speaker 6 (27:07):
You're like, oh, I guess that's a vegan food. And
all right, I've got to take a break.
Speaker 4 (27:12):
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Speaker 1 (27:17):
We will be right back. Hang on.
Speaker 14 (27:20):
Keeping therapists, psychiatrist and psychologists employ year round. Hey, don't
forget proctologists.
Speaker 11 (27:31):
Jess Rovers Morning Glory.
Speaker 6 (27:56):
Crazy just believes since there is creating a pop corn truck.
Decoy Dave says it's definitely potato product. Ben bug Laroque
says it's a revealed that oreos are considered vegan, so
it's probably some sort of oreo truck, like maybe he
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deep fried various types of oreos.
Speaker 1 (28:19):
Is it deep frying vegan?
Speaker 6 (28:20):
I don't they have it, but ninety four to twenty
says it is one hundred percent a baked potato truck.
Speaker 1 (28:30):
Mark my words, baked potatoes without cheese.
Speaker 4 (28:34):
That's our cream without bacon, dick without bacon, chives, chili chives.
Speaker 1 (28:39):
You could have chives. You could have chives all day.
Speaker 4 (28:41):
It's all chives. He is all if he has the.
Speaker 6 (28:48):
If he has all these holopenos that has He mentioned
this on the Aftermath, Charlie is various hot hollowpenos.
Speaker 15 (28:54):
I had a bunch of tomatoes, that's that was the thing,
and I just went and bought some mlopenos.
Speaker 1 (28:59):
It makes sauce.
Speaker 4 (29:00):
He did not mention this hoilopino supply he did. He
may had a bunch of extra tomatoes. He made salt.
Speaker 6 (29:05):
Tomato supply, where's he getting the tomatoes? What's he using
the tomatoes for?
Speaker 2 (29:09):
You?
Speaker 4 (29:09):
Very suspicious, very yeah, because I never just end up
with a bunch of tomatoes. You don't go to Costco.
I guess that place is dangerous.
Speaker 1 (29:19):
All right.
Speaker 6 (29:20):
Well, we're monitoring the situation, and trust me, as soon
as we have any inkling what Snincer's food truck is,
we will You'll be the first to know.
Speaker 1 (29:30):
There's a you know, Jeremy Renner, he.
Speaker 6 (29:35):
The actor, He's the guy that was Wasn't he injured
in the SnowCat thing that overturned and was run over? Yeah,
well it didn't really run it. I think it overturned
onto him and it pinned him there, really causing a
lot of a lot of physical damage to him. But
(29:56):
he now is under attack from a woman aid direct
who says that he sent unsolicited nudes to her and
then also threatened to call Ice to have her deported. Now,
Jeremy Renner is saying that this didn't really happen, but
(30:16):
the woman, her initial claim, which she posted a week ago, says,
in June of twenty twenty five, out of the blue,
I received two photos of Jeremy Renner and then a
string of unwanted slash unsolicited pornographic images of himself via
DM and WhatsApp. Okay, so my first question is this,
(30:44):
It does seem a little unusual that a major Hollywood star.
I guess she's like a documentary director or something. This woman,
that a major Hollywood star is just going to reach
out on Instagram and just start sending unsolet listen to
d picts of himself?
Speaker 1 (31:02):
Does that sound like something? I mean, I don't know.
Speaker 6 (31:05):
I'm not shocked by anything, but wouldn't wouldn't a big
Hollywood star be a little bit smarter than that, a
little bit smarter? Just unsolicited out of the blue? Jeremy
Renners dong doesn't sound logical, does it?
Speaker 9 (31:20):
No?
Speaker 4 (31:21):
But sometimes you get so powerful that you just don't
there's no consequences to your actions. Then you just go
want And maybe it's wrong, but maybe he thought this
chick was into him.
Speaker 1 (31:31):
Yeah, so you shoulder why you would think that?
Speaker 4 (31:34):
I mean, I I mean, if this was out of
the blue, as she says, they've never met each other
and he never met No, that was his introduction to
her was just unsolicited pornographic images which were dating strange.
Speaker 1 (31:52):
Well, there's there's I'm getting to that. Oh, so that's
how they met.
Speaker 6 (31:59):
Unsole elicited dms and d pigs that he started sending,
and also if you were going to send those via WhatsApp.
I don't know exactly how WhatsApp. I have what'sapp, but
I don't know exactly how it works. I think you
have to have the person's phone number in order to
be able to find them on whatsappen, but maybe not.
Speaker 1 (32:20):
Maybe you can search people. I don't know.
Speaker 6 (32:23):
Anyways, that was his introduction to me, she says, in
the same way according to past media reports, I subsequently
discovered he shared these with other women, as in the
past as a self intro After having calls and text discussions,
he allured me and sold me that he's looking for
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a relationship and of course seduced slash flatted.
Speaker 1 (32:52):
I'm not sure what that means.
Speaker 4 (32:53):
That he was a Hollywood star fantasizing and loving me
so much.
Speaker 6 (32:58):
I believed in him, she says, the power of love
and I embarked on the most difficult months plus two
Oscar running projects.
Speaker 1 (33:09):
I kindly invited him to be part.
Speaker 6 (33:13):
Subsequently, I discovered to be destroyed by a setup, smear fans,
campaign against, campaign against me in our two projects. This
is alarming to know in Hollywood that we can still
act in such a manner. I'm worried for other women
who will be victims and might have been victims, being
used as a sexual object, abused and destroyed in such
(33:34):
a manner. Hollywood hides these men in their bad behavior
for the sake of money. But do we still need
to be a silent victim? So that's what she posted.
Speaker 4 (33:45):
About a week ago, and Jeremy Renner's people have come
out and totally denied this.
Speaker 6 (33:50):
They say that's not true. They say he doesn't know her,
this didn't happen. He only knows her because they had
a brief, one off, consensual sexual encounter months ago.
Speaker 1 (34:08):
He left, he doesn't know her.
Speaker 4 (34:10):
And then and then Jeremy renners people go, he doesn't
know her. They did have this brief one night encounter.
Speaker 6 (34:17):
And then uh, then she started, you know, sending him
all these messages saying that oh, I love you, I
love you, I love you, and bombarding him with all
these and he ignored her until they had like a
separate meet up a month later, and that was that
was it. That's the extent of their you know, they
don't know each other, but that was you know they've
had sex a couple of times.
Speaker 1 (34:37):
That's Jeremy Renters response to this. Well, she has some
posts from him.
Speaker 5 (34:43):
Oh yeah, he's banging chicks.
Speaker 6 (34:46):
She has like the Instagram I've ever seen this. Oh yeah,
this chick is a nut. There's no no doubt. This
chick is a nut. Look at this instagram just like
that's all text.
Speaker 4 (34:59):
Text were a lot of words, ceased, desist pages, Jeremy remmer,
Jeremy Renner emails.
Speaker 1 (35:12):
Is that is it?
Speaker 4 (35:14):
I just don't like this is just random posts? He said,
what you doing, babe? I got home? And then she
responded already that was fast, ha ha, and then shows
a picture of her food and then she says, drop off.
But I mean this, why why post that? And then
(35:34):
just a lot of posts of the actual news story,
just a posting news stories. Don't you start posting news stories?
They start thinking are you doing this to get the news?
Or well scroll down? What is this picture of Jeremy
rent Is it Jeremy Renner?
Speaker 13 (35:49):
Oh?
Speaker 6 (35:49):
What is this? This is what is we hold on?
I can kind of make out something here. This is
a black out photo, and he allegedly wrote to her,
Oh yeah, question mark this okay, and.
Speaker 4 (36:02):
A drooling face, drooling face. That face is drooling rover, okay,
drooling face. I'm not quite sure it appears to be.
Is this a man doing a woman doggie style? I
don't know.
Speaker 1 (36:16):
It's all blocked out, so I can only make out
the general.
Speaker 4 (36:19):
Some legs going on, all right, So I see some
legs here, all right, and shaped like this with hands.
Speaker 1 (36:25):
All right.
Speaker 4 (36:25):
So that person that's bent over, no, no, no, no, that
is on the This is Jeremy Renners head. Yeah, oh so.
Speaker 6 (36:32):
That but wait, what is this like a weird reverse
upside down sixty nine?
Speaker 4 (36:37):
There's no sixty nine. He's just hungry, hungry from the back. Oh,
he's hungry. This is salad tossing. Wow, it's okay. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (36:52):
Wow.
Speaker 6 (36:53):
She did send a picture of her She did send
a picture of her salad to him earlier?
Speaker 1 (36:58):
Was that some sort of code?
Speaker 4 (37:00):
Wow?
Speaker 10 (37:01):
Can you save anybody in your phone as Jeremy Renner.
Speaker 5 (37:06):
As the contact sam?
Speaker 10 (37:08):
I could create an email right now that said the
Jeremy Renner or some form of that at gmail dot com,
Like anybody could could do that.
Speaker 6 (37:17):
However, it adds a little bit of credence to your
claims when your lawyer has to come out and say that, Well,
here they say that the runner's attorney says, the true
facts are that miss Jao has relentlessly and aggressively harassed
and pursued my client for months, with no reciprocation on
(37:38):
my client's part other than a single brief encounter. On
July twelfth, twenty twenty five, they shared a brief consensual
encounter in Reno, and then they might again a month later,
but the actor ignored the sexually explicit messages expressing her
(37:59):
love for him. Now, okay, so yes, you could create
anybody in your phone and name him Jeremy Renner. But
they are admitting that they had a brief sexual encounter. Now,
I think this chick is just a nutcase.
Speaker 4 (38:13):
She's, I guess, a documentary director, and she's claiming that
Jeremy Renner has caused her all sorts of grief and
angst and whatnot because he's not promoting this project. They
were doing some sort of Disney documentary and now he's
not promoting.
Speaker 1 (38:26):
It and so forth.
Speaker 4 (38:28):
I think it's a documentary about Disney. He's part of Disney?
Is he still Marvel? I thought they I thought he's dead.
Speaker 5 (38:38):
Oh spiler, right, I was gonna work.
Speaker 1 (38:40):
Oh Charlie, what.
Speaker 4 (38:44):
He jumped off of the side of a mountain? Geez,
I mean it's ten years ago. If you didn't see it,
he didn't see it. He jumped off the side of
the mountain, didn't he dead? Was really the worst scene
of anything I've ever seen. It was two characters trying
to kill themselves, and those the two characters you've never
(39:07):
cared about any.
Speaker 1 (39:08):
Lesson You're like, just somebody's gotta jump off, and they're
just one of the Yeah, they remember they keep running.
They had Hawkeye TV show after that. I think, oh
they did well, they kept running off.
Speaker 4 (39:16):
Well maybe oh Black Widow is the one that died then,
all right, but then they had a movie about her,
I think after too. But they were both trying to like,
I'm gonna die. One of us has to die here.
So they're both trying to run off the side of
the mountain and kill themselves, and you're just like, I
don't care about these two people are like barely in
the movies.
Speaker 1 (39:32):
I don't care. Just one of you die. Let's get
Let's get the show on the road was boring.
Speaker 4 (39:38):
H here's the more texts. If you want Jeremy Renner remember, yes,
she writes, go to hell. All names are given. You
are a pig. You use apps to send d pics.
No one said anything so far. And that's what she said.
And his response was immigration will be notified of your
and then then let's cut off, sort of weirdly because
(39:59):
why would you cut it off there?
Speaker 6 (40:01):
It's not a full screen grab. So whatever immigration will
be notified of. She didn't want that out there. I
don't think Here.
Speaker 1 (40:07):
She is here.
Speaker 4 (40:08):
He is at a bar or something in Reno with him,
and she says, receipts for the New York Posts a weekly,
also sharing the room and bath. I locked myself in
to avoid any more aggression. I chose to stay finish
the project the next day. So we believe the healing
power of love and true love. So shot an iPhone. Okay,
(40:28):
here she is hanging out with him, so for this
one brief encounter, unless this is it. And here she
is texting I think with somebody else m and the
person says, can you lock yourself in the bathroom? He
sounds crazy, and she responds, I did lock hope he
can't open. I'm sorry, I'm already yelled for two hours
with one bottle of line down alone. And then another
person says, oh sweet, you take care of yourself. I
(40:49):
googled the ex wife's claims that they're very scary. You
take good care of yourself and get out as soon
as you can, get out of there as fast as
you can.
Speaker 6 (40:57):
All right, So she claims, Wow, there's a lot of
There is a lot of texts that she's posting, a
lot of you's a little unstable, but you know, maybe
there's maybe you think there's anything to this with Jeremy Renner.
Speaker 4 (41:10):
Yeah, yeah, maybe start becoming unstable when everybody says you're
crazy and you were like, no, this guy did this.
There's pictures of him. I didn't just meet him once.
Here's more pictures.
Speaker 9 (41:19):
It's I have a feeling he does this quite a lot,
and it's gross. Like if you're going to throw yourself
out there and bang anything and everything, or send salad
pictures to girls you get.
Speaker 6 (41:30):
With you that that's why guys want to get famous
so they can have sex with a bunch of different girls.
You know that, and you paid the time. That's why
they get into acting. You think he did it for
the art. Oh, I love acting so much. You want
to be rich and famous.
Speaker 9 (41:44):
You pay the price. Then this is what he's going
to have to go through. All of this is being exposed,
you know. And here you are the good guy who
gets injured and then you make your way back and
you callaw your back, your way back to life, and
and you have your sixty seconds of fame because you've survived,
and now you have this. It tarnishes all of that.
(42:05):
That picture of him with all those girls, it's gross. Well,
I'm amazing, it's just gross as well. She's obviously taking
those photos in a sneaky manner. They're not where he
knows he's being taken.
Speaker 4 (42:17):
A photo of like that one where he's sitting there
at the bar or whatever with a with a with
a beer in his hand.
Speaker 10 (42:23):
Or something in that blurry photo in his house, that's strange.
I think if you're going to be taking these photos
without the other person's knowledge, I.
Speaker 6 (42:32):
Mean to take a a an unscrupulous photo of somebody
without their knowledge.
Speaker 1 (42:39):
Who would do something like that when they're walking down
in the hallway. I take the fifth on that one.
Speaker 4 (42:48):
If you ended up in some famous chick's house or
you famous guy's house, you wouldn't snap a pic.
Speaker 10 (42:54):
I think that if you're there, that's a private moment.
They're obviously trusting you in this vulnerable moment.
Speaker 5 (43:01):
I don't think you should be taking from it.
Speaker 1 (43:03):
If you would take a pic, I send your friend.
Speaker 10 (43:06):
And me like, do you take a picture? I would
ask for a photo. You wouldn't be like, let's pose
for a picture. I think it's more appropriate than just
taking a side like this with my phone all weird.
Speaker 5 (43:16):
I think that to me is if you do not appropriate.
Speaker 6 (43:20):
People take photos in my in my house, and like
workers that have come in and they take photos and
I they don't know that I see this, and I
like that that's crazy. No, it's it is. It's a
little I mean, I kind of understand it. So I'm
not like, it's not the end of the world, but
you know it's not.
Speaker 1 (43:40):
I don't. I don't appreciate it.
Speaker 6 (43:41):
And generally what I do is I told me too,
I go, hey, dude's taking like these pictures inside the house.
Speaker 1 (43:47):
So we're not going to have these people back. Basically,
to do work or whatever. If you end up in
like Sydney Sweeney's bed, would take a pic.
Speaker 4 (43:56):
Oh my god, I'm putting my phone, putting my phone
up behind recording, try to record the whole thing.
Speaker 6 (44:03):
In fact, I don't have a burner phone for another
camera at different angles.
Speaker 4 (44:06):
And if city soon he's dead, has.
Speaker 7 (44:08):
A canopy with the ah with a mirror on it, Yeah,
that'd be kick ass because you could see from behind.
Speaker 6 (44:15):
Now May sent a text message and she says, Jeremy
Renner is a creep. He was trying to get with
my twenty one year old cousin when he was filming
in Eerie. Oh oh, I remember he was filming in Erie, Pennsylvania.
He might have had a big tour bus and maybe
he could bring chicks back to this big tour bus
(44:37):
that he was renting a little like a love palace
on wheels. Yeah, so he was apparently trying to hook
up with a twenty all right, but look the chick's
twenty one. I mean, if you told me Jeremy Renner
is trying to hook up with my fifteen year old niece,
I go, okay, yeah, creep, but a twenty one year
(44:59):
old I don't know how Jeremy Renter is.
Speaker 4 (45:01):
I have no idea, but it's not a lot anymore.
That's not allowed anymore. Rubber the balances the age. People
are really upset about it. Even if you're like twenty five,
and if it's a fifty year old people, it's almost
the people.
Speaker 1 (45:17):
What about the other way?
Speaker 4 (45:17):
Does does anyone have a problem if it's a fifty
year old woman and a twenty five year old guy. No,
I'm telling you that the uh, the mood is shifting
on twenty one year old girls, So you can't that's
absolutely wrong almost to can to sexual like assault. People
are acting like that. The wage you got it, you're
(45:38):
not involved. You got to see these people that you're not.
You're not seeing the age discourse.
Speaker 6 (45:43):
I'm not seeing the age discourse because I'm I'm out
of the market.
Speaker 1 (45:46):
But you're you're an adult at age twenty one.
Speaker 6 (45:50):
Now it's one thing if it's your boss or something
like that, you know you're being pressured or taken advantage of,
or whatever the case may be. But you know, if
you're a twenty it's a two way street. That's what
people fail to understand. You're a twenty one Let's say
you're a hot twenty one, twenty two.
Speaker 1 (46:08):
Year old chick.
Speaker 6 (46:10):
Let's say Jeremy Renner. I don't know how old he is.
Let's say he's forty five. Who knows.
Speaker 1 (46:14):
It's a two way street.
Speaker 6 (46:15):
He goes he sees a hot twenty two year old
and is like, oh, I want I want to hook
up with her. That twenty one twenty two year old
is what does she see? She goes, Oh, this is
a rich, famous guy. Yeah, I'm going to try to
get with him. It's a two way street. I don't
know what people and this is their adults. I mean,
my goodness. All right, Well, anyhow, so May says that
(46:38):
he is a real creep. Well, provide me with any
any more information that you have regarding that May. I'd
be curious to hear, Like, what was the backstory on that?
How did he meet her? It would it would be
I'll tell you what. It would be creepy. If he
were in Erie, Pennsylvania filming, which he was, and he
(47:02):
was like on social media just trying to find chicks
in the area and then randomly trying to slide into
their dms, that would be weird.
Speaker 1 (47:10):
That's weird.
Speaker 4 (47:10):
But if you if you're out and you meet a
hot chick like I don't, I don't, I don't see.
It'd be weird if he was out and he's like, hey,
I'm in erie. That's weird. Yeah, no, no, not if
he's out. No, I'm saying I'm on ere because I'm
an erie.
Speaker 1 (47:28):
Who what's up? Who's up?
Speaker 4 (47:31):
I think if it would be strange to me if
a if a guy like that.
Speaker 6 (47:35):
Is sending random messages to people like he's just searching
for chicks in eerie and then like, oh, there's a
hot chicken. It's like, oh, let me send her a
message or something, you know, let me send a d pic.
Speaker 1 (47:48):
That would be that.
Speaker 4 (47:49):
No, that's creepy. But if you just go, what's going on,
I'm in erie, what's up?
Speaker 1 (47:53):
You're hot?
Speaker 4 (47:54):
Where's the cool spot to hang out?
Speaker 1 (47:59):
I don't know about creepy? Be strange, trange? You have
to admit that would be strange.
Speaker 4 (48:03):
Right, Like, dude, you're an a liss Hollywood celebrity. Is
he a okay, maybe not a list, but he's big,
he's a big he's up there. Yeah, that guy's a
big star. I would say, when you guys are hurt Locker.
Speaker 1 (48:16):
I figure at Kingstown.
Speaker 5 (48:18):
I loved there of Kingstown. Look a movie?
Speaker 1 (48:22):
Is that the one that was filmed in area? The
TV show?
Speaker 4 (48:25):
Yeah, that was That's the one that was filmed in Pennsylvania. Right,
it's four seasons, so I don't know anyway, So is
that for us?
Speaker 16 (48:33):
Say?
Speaker 1 (48:34):
No, that's the Tulsa thing, Tulsa.
Speaker 6 (48:36):
King king Okay, confusing, I've got to take a break.
Eight sixty six, yo, Rover. I do want to get
Jeffrey's expertise, get his opinion in an area of his expertise.
Speaker 1 (48:48):
We also have these shizy coming up the news. What's
on the way?
Speaker 9 (48:50):
Do she some bad news for Diddy's prison release date?
Speaker 5 (48:54):
I'll give you the story next.
Speaker 1 (48:57):
All right, we'll be right back on Rover's Morning Glory.
Hang on, if no.
Speaker 4 (49:01):
One else in the car wants to listen to RMG.
Speaker 1 (49:04):
Kick him out and make him freaking.
Speaker 4 (49:06):
Walk God get out. Good luck getting to school, you
little chirks.
Speaker 14 (49:11):
Now back your rovers Morning Glory.
Speaker 4 (49:28):
The shizzy is coming up here just a moment. What
do you have on the way, Dougie.
Speaker 9 (49:32):
He did his prison sentence, got a little rough.
Speaker 5 (49:35):
I'll tell you.
Speaker 9 (49:36):
What's going on and if he's going to be out
sooner rather than later.
Speaker 6 (49:40):
All right, we'll get to this from just a moment. Now,
I have a bombshell here.
Speaker 4 (49:44):
For you from Jason in Kingsley, Pennsylvania, and he writes,
no f ing way, the porno I masturbated to this
morning shows up on your show right after.
Speaker 6 (50:05):
I've never watched this before this morning. He says, Now,
let me show you the photo that Jeremy Renner allegedly
sent to this director, this female director, and it's blacked
out in this thing that you see here, and he says, oh, yes,
question mark with a what was it?
Speaker 1 (50:25):
A drooling boji?
Speaker 6 (50:28):
Okay, and then he writes this, okay. Now, it's interesting
that we don't see any of her replies. How did
she reply? When he says this, okay? But okay, we'll
take it at face value. And you see that there's
something going on here, right there's you said that you
saw some arms, some hands, but because it's so blacked out,
(50:48):
you can't figure out exactly what it is. Well, Jason
was able to decipher this because just by happenstance, he
he found this this morning and was cranking it out,
and he sent a photo of his computer.
Speaker 1 (51:04):
Here it is, all right, that's the exact same.
Speaker 6 (51:10):
He goes, look at the plant in the background, the
square plant in the background. It's exactly the same. Oh,
why that is it? So it's a slightly different frame
of the video. Yes, yes, so let's see. Let's go
back to the Okay, so that is this is from
X and XX dot com.
Speaker 4 (51:30):
All I don't know what the title is. All I
want season three. Let's see episode twenty four. Geez almighty
who that must be very popular. So it's a chick
face down, ass up guy behind her, chowing down, chowing
down crazy. So there you go, deciphered by by by
(51:54):
what was this adjacent in Pennsylvania?
Speaker 15 (51:56):
It's a weird. None of us thaw because of the cropping.
None of us saw it as that you know.
Speaker 1 (52:03):
Shape.
Speaker 15 (52:03):
Yeah, I didn't know it was a person's head like
behind I thought it was the person like on top.
Speaker 1 (52:06):
Of the other. Wow, that's a good video. Oh you
like this one? Okay? Interesting do you think of your favorites? Snitch?
What do you think? It's quite lovely? Yeah, it's pretty cool.
I'm just trying to get to that scene.
Speaker 6 (52:19):
So you play it and then Schnitzer sees it, but
I can't put it up because it's so x ray.
Speaker 1 (52:24):
You're basically torturing him. Is that right?
Speaker 15 (52:31):
Okay, I need more space, he says, yeah, yeah, he's
really there.
Speaker 4 (52:34):
You go, there's the spot, there's the you can't put
that up there still nipples there, but yeah, he's really
he's hungry.
Speaker 1 (52:40):
This is a hungry guy.
Speaker 5 (52:41):
But the room that you like, or is it the
lighting is speed?
Speaker 1 (52:47):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (52:47):
Yeah, yeah, Okay, to be careful that she doesn't fart
in his face while he's he's in the back end.
Speaker 1 (52:55):
I'll tell you, isn't that happened to you one time.
Speaker 4 (52:58):
I was going downtown on her?
Speaker 6 (53:02):
Yeah, i'm your wife. Yeah, you farted right in your face?
And sor is this cheating on your wife? Or is
this just part of your duties at work like Jeffreys
duty duty?
Speaker 1 (53:12):
No, this is not. No, I'm not I'm not cheating. No,
this doesn't count. No, okay, keep playing Charlie and may.
Speaker 6 (53:24):
Let me see here, Well, let me see here, Adrian says,
Come on, all celebrities do this. Stop acting like they're
supposed to be saints. I worked in a night club
industry for years. I watched every ballplayer and actor pickup girls,
some that were probably underage that snuck into the bar.
I've even seen females use their celebrity to find a
boy toy for the night. We are all human beings,
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But Big Boy Rick says he was a known creep
speaking of Jeremy Renner, and had allegations prior to his accident.
After his accident, he became a good guy and it
was all swept under the rock.
Speaker 4 (53:58):
Now, May, if you'll read, said that Jeremy Renner was
a creep.
Speaker 6 (54:03):
Because he tried to sleep with her twenty one year
old niece in Erie, Pennsylvania.
Speaker 4 (54:11):
And I said, we'll give me more details on this.
May said, he's fifty four. He would have been thirty
three years old when she was born.
Speaker 1 (54:20):
She was in a bar.
Speaker 6 (54:22):
He was there, kept trying to get her to go
back to his rental yacht to hook up. He literally
told her he wanted to f her. Well, he's being honest.
There were other people there with her that can attest
to this. He wanted them all to come back to
his yacht, but told her specifically he wanted her to
go so they could f Herse declined, I was not
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that type of girl.
Speaker 1 (54:48):
Yeah, can she send pictures of her just so we
can see.
Speaker 5 (54:52):
Don't.
Speaker 6 (54:54):
And maybe if you have any of her, like in
a bikini or something like that, that might help us
determine whether this story is valid or yes. Yes, Okay,
So the hotter she is, the less creepy he is.
That is that how it shakes out, Charlie.
Speaker 1 (55:11):
Okay, his ex wife said that he bit hurt their daughter.
They had a big, a really bad fight, I guess
during their divorce.
Speaker 4 (55:20):
You know, look, I've I've seen cases where people go
through divorce and I celebrity or not celebrity, and I
always take with a grain of salt any allegation or.
Speaker 6 (55:34):
Accusation that's made when somebody's going through a divorce, because
some of these divorce attorneys, I think, even especially if
you are a celebrity going through a divorce, the divorce
attorneys they know what can potentially hurt you in your
career and financially, and they they can convince the client
to sort of make up claims or exaggerate in order
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to try to get a favorable settlement in the divorce.
So I always take that anything in a scenario like
that with a grain of salt, Dougie, Are you ready
for the shoosy?
Speaker 1 (56:14):
Yes, here we go.
Speaker 5 (56:17):
Hitahzy, I'll rovers morning, Gloria.
Speaker 9 (56:19):
The longest shutdown in US history is finally over after
the President signed a funding bill to reopen the government yesterday.
It follows a crazy and bitter forty three days standoff
in Congress over the country's spending priorities, notably absent from
the funding package or any provisions to extend healthcare subsidies,
which was a major sticking point for Democratic lawmakers.
Speaker 6 (56:42):
That's what they were holding out for for forty plus days.
Speaker 4 (56:45):
They go, we have to have this, and then then
they caved. They caved, not the Democrats one that set
that deadline.
Speaker 5 (56:54):
Well.
Speaker 9 (56:54):
Trump's signature paves the way for paychecks to flow to
government employees, as well as the resumption of critic food
and nutrition services, which a lot of people rely on. However,
it only extends funding until January thirtieth, giving lawmakers a
little over two months to avoid a similar shutdown situation
from playing out next year. The interesting thing is is
(57:15):
now we're going into the holidays, and I know that
a lot of people take time off.
Speaker 5 (57:22):
What are they going to get accomplished.
Speaker 9 (57:25):
In all of that, because are we going to be
back here at the same thing in two months.
Speaker 6 (57:29):
Well probably, or we'll be right up to the deadline
like always. But you know, look, here's what needs to happen.
I know, in just very simple terms. Maybe I'm over
simplifying it, but the Democrats want these subsidies for.
Speaker 1 (57:46):
Obamacare to continue.
Speaker 6 (57:48):
The Republicans are saying, oh, illegal immigrants are the recipient
of some of these. You could very clearly and cleanly
craft something that would agree to both side. You say, okay,
we'll continue this Obamacare stuff, but we have to have
some sort of stipulations in there that say that the
(58:09):
funds can't go.
Speaker 1 (58:10):
You know, whatever they allege is they're.
Speaker 4 (58:12):
Being abused or misused for, and it closed whatever loopholes
you need to and let's let's get it done.
Speaker 1 (58:18):
Let's not wait until the eleventh hour go on.
Speaker 9 (58:21):
Civil rights icon Reverend Jesse Jackson was hospitalized in Chicago yesterday.
Speaker 5 (58:26):
He's under observation for.
Speaker 9 (58:28):
Progressive super nuclear palsy PSP, which is a writer a
neurodegenitor of disorder. According to his people, they say that
he has been managing this for more than a decade.
Jackson's family and his group, the Rainbow Push Coalition, provided
very few details beyond asking for prayers.
Speaker 5 (58:51):
So he's being monitored.
Speaker 9 (58:52):
But he was hospitalized yesterday for pc PSP. For PCP
is a drug PSP Progressive superint.
Speaker 1 (59:02):
That would be a story. Jesse Jackson hospitalized for PCP. Okay,
that can't be good.
Speaker 9 (59:08):
The United States Mint officially struck the last circulating penny yesterday,
bringing to a close more than two hundred and thirty
two years of one cent coin production. So yesterday was
the last and final run for the penny.
Speaker 5 (59:22):
The final coin was.
Speaker 9 (59:23):
Produced at the Philadelphia facility. Is part of a move
initiated by the current administration, which cited high production costs
nearly four cents per penny, and diminishing utility for the denomination.
Although no new pennies will be struck for general circulation,
existing pennies will remain legal tender. The change is projected
(59:45):
to save taxpayers roughly fifty six million dollars annually.
Speaker 1 (59:49):
If you're working at that huh, what's that? If you're
working at that plant, I'm taking that last penny.
Speaker 9 (59:55):
Yeah, Oh, I'm sure it's somewhere. I'm sure it's going
to be a part of the history. Read some museum
or whatever. I was at a store.
Speaker 1 (01:00:03):
I'm gonna save us how much fifty six million?
Speaker 6 (01:00:05):
I did read a report that, you know how we've
there was an order sign to change the Department of
Defense to the Department of War because it sounds you know,
that sounds manlier, you know more, it's more alpha. And
so I read that the report that says that the
(01:00:25):
total cost of changing that could run two billion with
a b two billion dollars, You go, how is that possible?
Speaker 1 (01:00:36):
Well, you have to change like something like two hundred.
Speaker 6 (01:00:43):
Thousand signs and placards or something. I mean, it's an
incredible amount. You have to change endless documents, legal documents, frameworks,
things like that. You have to change computer code that
has the part you know, there's there's there's so many
(01:01:05):
things that you have to change. And they say that
that could cost two billions. So we're saving how much
money with the penny you said?
Speaker 5 (01:01:12):
Fifty six million a year?
Speaker 1 (01:01:14):
Okay, that's a that's a start.
Speaker 6 (01:01:16):
So fifty six we only have one point nine.
Speaker 4 (01:01:20):
Billion left to find in order to facilitate that name change.
Speaker 9 (01:01:24):
I was in a store and they're like, if you
have any pennies, can you donate your pennies pennies, We'll
give you a gift card. Like they're seeking pennies because
if they don't have pennies to give back, then they're
gonna have to round up and.
Speaker 6 (01:01:36):
Then they round up a round doown. I'm fine with that.
We don't need the pennies. Don't eat them. Round up,
round doown?
Speaker 5 (01:01:42):
Okay.
Speaker 9 (01:01:43):
And tonight is Thursday Night Football. We have the New
England Patriots. They're going to host the New York Jets.
That's eight to fifteen pm Eastern on Amazon. And speaking
of football, Eva Longoria is teaming up with the NFL
Films and the Roku channel for a new scripted series
titled NFL Hometown Eats. So the show will follow Longoria
(01:02:05):
and she travels across NFL towns to explore game day
food culture, blending football fandom with local culinary traditions.
Speaker 5 (01:02:13):
So she is going to be teaming up with them.
Speaker 9 (01:02:15):
And finally, Diddy's prison release has reportedly been delayed to
June fourth, twenty twenty eight. A clear explanation for the
change wasn't immediately available, though it follows reports of the
rapper allegedly breaking prison rules multiple times.
Speaker 4 (01:02:32):
I read that he was drinking alcohol in there somehow.
Speaker 1 (01:02:35):
They I don't know how ther.
Speaker 4 (01:02:39):
Toil is what they do.
Speaker 7 (01:02:41):
I think what the inmates like to do is they'll
take the fruit and they let it ferment in the toilet. Huh,
the toilet water whatever. They didn't get their hands.
Speaker 1 (01:02:47):
Out of hold.
Speaker 4 (01:02:48):
You got to remember inmates.
Speaker 7 (01:02:50):
Are very, very inventive, They're very crafty.
Speaker 6 (01:02:55):
Yeah, but he denied his people denied that report. No, no,
he wasn't. But now his release has been delayed. So
something obviously well not well, I.
Speaker 5 (01:03:03):
Was gonna say to alcohol. He was doing the homemade.
Speaker 9 (01:03:05):
Alcohol as well as taking part in an unauthorized three
way phone call, which he claimed he didn't know was prohibited.
So he's currently serving a fifty month sentence for prostitution
related charges, and again it has been delayed to June fourth,
twenty twenty eight. That's the schizzy on Rovers Morninggory.
Speaker 1 (01:03:24):
When the yit.
Speaker 4 (01:03:25):
Goes down, you better be watching.
Speaker 3 (01:03:29):
RMGTV watch it live at Roverradio dot com.
Speaker 6 (01:03:36):
I had to laugh at the end of the schizzy
there because I do see a text message that rolled
in from May in Pennsylvania, the one who says Jeremy
Renner was hitting on her twenty one year old actually cousin.
I thought it was an twenty one year old cousin,
and we said send some pictures. She says, do not
share this on RMGTV. But here are some pictures of
(01:03:58):
my cousin. Sent them in a bikini as well. Okay,
Dolly could judge if he's creep or not.
Speaker 1 (01:04:05):
All right, may.
Speaker 6 (01:04:09):
You could just pass a message to your cousin. I
would like to take her back to my private yacht
to f please. Okay, all right, she's not.
Speaker 4 (01:04:17):
Bad looking, Charlie. Not a bad looking I'm gonna say,
Jeremy Renner. Not creepy, Okay, creep. Well, we got to
send it over.
Speaker 5 (01:04:24):
Don't send it. That's trafficking.
Speaker 1 (01:04:36):
Okay, all right, I'll send those to you, Charlie. Stand
by Chris.
Speaker 4 (01:04:44):
In Binghamton, New York. You're on Rovery's Born of Glory.
Good morning, Chris, Good morning Rover. Okay, what's happening? Hey?
Speaker 1 (01:04:53):
So I used to uh on the subject you guys
were talking about yesterday with the appliances at Low's and
ever thing.
Speaker 17 (01:05:01):
I used to pick up all the appliances.
Speaker 18 (01:05:05):
And stuff from Lows in a tractor trailer, and they
would charge me twenty dollars a piece.
Speaker 13 (01:05:13):
No matter the condition they were in.
Speaker 4 (01:05:17):
Wait, who would charge charge twenty dollars Lows?
Speaker 6 (01:05:23):
So you would pick these up and pay them twenty dollars?
Speaker 1 (01:05:27):
Is that right? I'm a little confused.
Speaker 17 (01:05:29):
Yeah, I would pay them twenty dollars a piece. So
at the end of the month I would I would
send them, They would send me an invoice, they would
have account and I would.
Speaker 18 (01:05:38):
Have to send them a check for however much was
in there, usually was about fifty five to sixty pieces.
Speaker 1 (01:05:45):
And then what do you do with the pieces?
Speaker 17 (01:05:47):
I mean appliances precondition for you know.
Speaker 1 (01:05:50):
I say, what would you what could you sell those? Forces?
They charge you twenty dollars.
Speaker 6 (01:05:56):
Let's say that you pick up my refrigerator or something,
my washing machine.
Speaker 1 (01:06:01):
Yeh, all right, so it costs you twenty bucks.
Speaker 4 (01:06:04):
What what do you What do you do to them?
And how much do you get for them? How much
profit are you turning on these?
Speaker 1 (01:06:12):
So, depending on.
Speaker 17 (01:06:14):
Like how old it is and you know what condition
it's in, usually two to three hundred dollars, depending if
it's a phrase two to three hundred dollars, and then
washers and dryers usually about one hundred and fifty bucks.
Speaker 4 (01:06:27):
How much work is it to fix? I mean, I
mean you're pretty quick at fixing it.
Speaker 1 (01:06:31):
Is it day? Is it just an hour? Is it
really multiple on a day? Okay, yeah, that's great. That
bad not a bad business.
Speaker 6 (01:06:40):
And so it's interesting how how Lows or Home Depot
or whoever these big box stores do it. So they
chur introduce fifty bucks to come take her washer out
per piece, per piece, but let's just say per piece,
fifty bucks to take your washer out. Then they turn
around it and they sell said washer to Chris for
(01:07:02):
twenty dollars. So they've made seventy bucks right there. And
then he turns around and sells that washer for three hundred.
So all right, interesting, interesting how that all works. All right, Chris,
thank you, I appreciate it.
Speaker 1 (01:07:15):
Spincer. I sent those pictures to you. You can forward
those to Charlie.
Speaker 6 (01:07:18):
Don't put those pictures up Snitz because he doesn't want
those on RMG TV.
Speaker 1 (01:07:22):
But there you go.
Speaker 6 (01:07:23):
You can take a look Charlie for your self.
Speaker 1 (01:07:27):
Jeffery, I did want.
Speaker 6 (01:07:28):
To get your expertise when it comes to a story,
I know you have to run to the fence company job.
What time do you have to leave by today? How
long does it take you to get to the fence company.
Speaker 7 (01:07:40):
I would say about twenty five minutes because I'll probably
have to roll in and get breakfast.
Speaker 4 (01:07:44):
Oh, so it doesn't take you twenty five minutes. It
usually about twenty minutes. Twenty minutes, okay, all right. The
question I wanted to ask you is.
Speaker 6 (01:07:55):
How difficult would this be? A co pilot on an
airline called Avion Express in Europe was flying as a pilot,
so he's certified as a co pilot, but he was
actually flying as a captain of flights with hundreds of
passengers on the planes for months, with a forged certificate
(01:08:22):
like a licensed pilot certificate whatever they have to do
certification saying that he is a captain. He forged that
he isn't a co pilot, so he's like an actual
pilot of a plane, you know, but he's not certified
to be captain of a passenger jet with two hundred
and fifty people on there. You must have to go
through like a certain number of hours of flying time,
(01:08:45):
certain amount of training, or whatever. So this went on
for months and months. How difficult is this you're an
aviation expert. To me, this is somewhat shocking that you
could just forge a document, hand it over and they go, okay, yeah,
good enough for us. You're now the captain of a
captain here for our airline.
Speaker 13 (01:09:06):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (01:09:06):
The thing of it is is that the pilot.
Speaker 7 (01:09:09):
The guy that sits in the left seat in a
commercial airliner, he has the responsibility for that entire aircraft,
not only the passengers, the crew, but the entire aircraft itself.
The co pilot is there to assist him, but he's
also trained to fly the airplane in an emergency. In
an emergency, say like something happens to the pilot, let's
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say he has a heart attack, something have been said,
he can't you know, you say, he loses like maybe
the use of one of his arms or legs. The
co pilot is trained to fly the airplane in that situation.
Speaker 1 (01:09:45):
I thought they fly a lot.
Speaker 4 (01:09:46):
I thought that the co pilot almost flies more than
the pilot does.
Speaker 1 (01:09:50):
The take off some landings.
Speaker 7 (01:09:51):
The other time I can see the copile flying the airplane.
Let's say the copy's got to step out and use
the facilities.
Speaker 6 (01:09:58):
I'm gonna just this. I may be the aviation expert
on the show. Now I may have to take over
this loot because I think you're wrong about that. But
all right, I was hoping to get your expertise on
how hard it would be to certificate.
Speaker 7 (01:10:11):
Both crew members are trained to fly the aircraft in it,
you know, in that situation.
Speaker 6 (01:10:16):
Yeah, but isn't there like a database or something that
an airline would have to check And you know, if
if Jeffrey Laroque applied to my airline and he goes,
here's my pilot certificate, my captain certificate, wouldn't they have
like a database to double checks.
Speaker 7 (01:10:31):
They would have a database to check the very and
check and verify that certification.
Speaker 6 (01:10:37):
That was my question because this is nowadays that this happened.
This wasn't like twenty years ago. This is just happened
that this guy was discovered.
Speaker 7 (01:10:46):
Being a front all all airlines even back then, before
the days of computers and stuff like that, do you
would have some kind of record or some kind of
verification net this person is a certify as a certified.
Speaker 4 (01:10:59):
As a captain. I'd like to jump in over. Yeah,
I got the pictures of the cousin that Jeremy Renner
was hitting on.
Speaker 1 (01:11:07):
Yes, Jeremy Renner is a creep.
Speaker 2 (01:11:10):
This is a.
Speaker 4 (01:11:10):
This is.
Speaker 1 (01:11:12):
This is like a this is a kid. This looks
like a child, doesn't it sense? She's well, everybody looks
like a kid to me.
Speaker 4 (01:11:19):
But yeah, very young, very young. She's twenty one, I mean,
but this is she's young for us. Yeah, I mean,
this looks like a high schooler. I mean, this is
Is that a prompat? I do so?
Speaker 1 (01:11:33):
Yes? This is that's not good. I don't know if
that one.
Speaker 4 (01:11:38):
Yes, it does all right, I'm sending them off to
do so, Crystal.
Speaker 15 (01:11:42):
I think that I think you're getting up there in
age where everybody looks young.
Speaker 4 (01:11:46):
Now, yeah, but this is I would never I never
even I don't look at this person go I'd like
to invite them to my yacht.
Speaker 1 (01:11:52):
I would not think that. I have noticed that.
Speaker 6 (01:11:54):
The older that I've gotten, I'm now looking at chicks.
They're like, you know, They're like, I've seen a lot
of hot forty five year olds. I'm like, damn, that
chick's pretty hot for forty five, you know, or however
old she is. You know, I guess I guess the
older you get, I'm wondering to say, we'll let continue
like when I'm seventy. Well, I see like a sixty
five year old and will be like that bitch is hot.
Speaker 1 (01:12:16):
I think he will, dude you and Christy, I thank you.
Speaker 4 (01:12:19):
The pictures of this, this twenty one year old is
that that's a kid?
Speaker 1 (01:12:22):
Right? You don't invite that person to a yacht.
Speaker 5 (01:12:26):
Yeah, she looks like she's in high school.
Speaker 1 (01:12:29):
Forty young. Yeah, it's very hard for me to tell.
Speaker 6 (01:12:33):
Honestly, if you were to tell me that that chick
was twenty one, I go, I mean, she looks twenty
one to me.
Speaker 1 (01:12:38):
You could tell me she's twenty five. I don't know.
You can tell me.
Speaker 15 (01:12:41):
I mean, but if you don't know, that's red black, right, Yeah,
she's seventeen eighteen?
Speaker 4 (01:12:46):
Yes, yeah, really, I don't like having this in my
email inbox and I want to see.
Speaker 9 (01:12:52):
She's goin to delete that deleted?
Speaker 1 (01:12:57):
All right?
Speaker 6 (01:12:57):
So Jeremy Renner, according to you total creep, it should
be okay because how old.
Speaker 1 (01:13:03):
Was he when this happened? Fifty four fifty ish.
Speaker 5 (01:13:08):
He's fifty four now. He was thirty three when she
was born.
Speaker 6 (01:13:12):
Well, I don't know if that math is one hundred percent.
Speaker 1 (01:13:15):
I don't know.
Speaker 6 (01:13:15):
Maybe it is because I don't know when this happened.
Who knows when this happened twenty one in a bar.
I don't know how old. Yeah, this was an eerie
I don't know when they were filming that show. It
could have been three or four years ago or something.
Maybe I'm guessing, so he could have been forty nine
or whatever. Who knows.
Speaker 1 (01:13:30):
I don't know.
Speaker 6 (01:13:31):
It's all I mean, we're talking about a year or
two one way or the other. But I've got to
take Rick says, when was the picture taking?
Speaker 1 (01:13:38):
You idiots? Well, I don't know. We don't know what
that is.
Speaker 6 (01:13:42):
And May says, that's not prom this was at a
wedding year more Ron.
Speaker 4 (01:13:47):
I agree with you.
Speaker 1 (01:13:49):
Twenty twenty two is when he was an eerie film.
Speaker 5 (01:13:52):
Okay.
Speaker 10 (01:13:53):
And she looks like she's in her young twenties. Yeah,
I don't think that looks like that. I would think
she was twenty four, twenty one, twenty years old.
Speaker 1 (01:14:03):
I wouldn't I was that, wouldn't.
Speaker 6 (01:14:06):
I did see some guys in a bar, like a
few months ago. B two and I were out and
they were like these, well, I call them guys. I
guess they look.
Speaker 1 (01:14:14):
I mean they look. I turned to her. Yeah, yeah,
they were hot and I took one home on my
private yad or whatever.
Speaker 13 (01:14:20):
No.
Speaker 6 (01:14:20):
No, I I'm like, Jesus Christ did this? Did those
kids get id to be in here? Because I swear
to God, they look like they were in high school.
I mean they I go, there's no way those kids
are twenty one years old.
Speaker 1 (01:14:33):
There's absolutely no way.
Speaker 6 (01:14:34):
But if I saw her in a bar, I wouldn't
go like, oh my god, what is this doing in here?
That's a you know, some sort of crime has been committed.
There's no she's twenty one.
Speaker 4 (01:14:44):
Embarrassed myself recently, and I don't know, you guys have
probably been year older than me, so you've been experiencing
this longer. But I went to the casino and I
when I walked up, I had my ID ready and
the guy goes, I don't need that, and I'm like,
CHRISTA starts laughing at me, and I'm like, no, what
(01:15:05):
do you mean? He's like, yeah, I could. You're obviously
old enough. What are you talking about? You oldums? I
felt very stupid doing that, but I will say the
week before I went to the casino with Dougie, and
they did ask for our IDs, right, They do that
for ladies to make them feel better about them. Maybe,
but I felt like a complete moron trying to handle
(01:15:26):
my ID. I gotta take a break, now, go ahead
and stay. You were clean shaven then, too, So maybe
she thought, yeah, I got a baby fash. Yeah, now
you now with this full on beard here.
Speaker 1 (01:15:38):
Yeah that I mean?
Speaker 4 (01:15:39):
Yeah, they know over twenty one, we'll be right back
on Rover's Morning Glory.
Speaker 1 (01:15:44):
Hang on, kindest listeners in the industry.
Speaker 4 (01:15:48):
You're such a.
Speaker 19 (01:15:48):
Loser, and you're a bad father, and you're a horrible pro.
Speaker 4 (01:15:51):
Well, yeah, well you know what, see look at yourself
in the mirror.
Speaker 11 (01:15:53):
Sweetheart's Rover's Morning Glory.
Speaker 6 (01:16:17):
Garbage man X says, who the f is? Charlie Christa
looks like she's twenty one. That's a compliment, isn't it.
Speaker 13 (01:16:26):
Charlie.
Speaker 4 (01:16:27):
I mean, you're a gir old friend of however many years,
but she's not looked like she's Yeah, she does look
like it. I guess she looks it's like young for
her age. It's a compliment, but she's not right twenty one,
So how old is she? She's is she a couple
of years younger than you? A few years younger than you?
Speaker 1 (01:16:45):
She is thirty eight, thirty eight.
Speaker 9 (01:16:49):
In December, right, thirty nine, Yeah, don't worry about that.
Thirty Yeah, it's attorney thirty nine.
Speaker 5 (01:16:56):
Do you know the date?
Speaker 1 (01:16:57):
Going'll be forty years old?
Speaker 6 (01:16:59):
And remember she does not want to be a forty
year old bride, but she just said nothing about a
forty one year old bride.
Speaker 1 (01:17:06):
Or forty five?
Speaker 6 (01:17:09):
Good good, Uh, you know, Charlie's always trying to find
a loophole. Mae has clarified this and says that the
picture taken of her cousin at that wedding was last year.
She's twenty five years old now, so she was twenty
four years old at the time that picture was taken.
(01:17:30):
And then she says that the Jeremy Runner thing was
three or four years ago, so she was twenty one
at the time. It was when he was filming there,
so she's twenty five now.
Speaker 1 (01:17:47):
I saw that this.
Speaker 6 (01:17:48):
Oh here's kind of a crazy story. I don't know
who this TikToker is. I don't know who anybody you know,
any of these TikTokers.
Speaker 1 (01:17:57):
I don't know who.
Speaker 6 (01:17:58):
I mean, you must have an incredible amount of time
to watch all this stuff on TikTok and everything else.
But there's a TikTok influencer named Brene Cunard. She is
based in North Carolina.
Speaker 1 (01:18:11):
She has.
Speaker 6 (01:18:14):
Three million followers on TikTok, two hundred and seventy four
thousand on Instagram. I'm not quite sure exactly what she
does or what her you know, what her shtick is
there on social media, but she is big enough to
have a manager. His name is Tim Montague. Tim is
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married now through his wife and him are estranged. But
Tim is married to a woman named Akira. They married
in twenty eighteen. They have two kids. So her manager
is married. Rerene's manager is married, but that.
Speaker 4 (01:18:52):
Didn't stop Brene from carrying on an affair with her
manager Tim.
Speaker 6 (01:18:58):
So this TikTok influence and her manager start having sex.
A little conflict of interest, probably, I would say, but hey,
who am I to judge? So the wife, the scorned wife,
she goes this, I don't like this one bit. My
husband is cheating on me, and why is he cheating?
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He's cheating on me because this TikTok influencer, Brenne Canard
is spreading her legs for him.
Speaker 1 (01:19:29):
So what does the wife do? She sues Brenne and
she was.
Speaker 6 (01:19:35):
Just awarded one point seventy five million dollars. The wife
got almost two million dollars. So this TikTok influencer was
is going to be forced to pay up. Apparently in
North Carolina they have an alienation of affection law that
allows estranged spouses to sue somebody who they said is
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responsible for breaking up their marriage. And so she was
found liable of criminal conversation must mean sexy talk, dirty talk.
I don't know what that means exactly. That carries a
penalty of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. She was
also found guilty liable for alienation of affection. That came
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out with a tab of one point five million dollars.
So one point seventy five million this woman has been
ordered to pay. I think that that is absolutely insane.
These are adults. These are people who excuse me loose
my voice and getting choked up over this case.
Speaker 1 (01:20:43):
These are adults. These are consenting adults.
Speaker 6 (01:20:46):
This guy knows that he's if anybody should, if anybody's responsible.
Speaker 1 (01:20:50):
It's your husband, that's it.
Speaker 6 (01:20:52):
You made a vow with your husband till death do
us part, or whatever the hell your vow is. H
So this woman, this TikTok influencer, is she a home wrecker?
Sure you could, maybe you could consider her that. But
should she be forced to pay one point seventy five
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million dollars for this?
Speaker 1 (01:21:15):
Absolutely not? Totally insane, totally insane. The person responsible is
the husband. He is the cheating husband.
Speaker 4 (01:21:23):
He's the one that decided, all right, I'm married, i
have two kids, but I'm gonna go screw somebody else.
Speaker 1 (01:21:30):
She should be angry. The wife should be angry at
no one other than the husband.
Speaker 6 (01:21:34):
The husband is the guilty party here, this TikToker, this
woman who was sleeping with the husband, shouldn't be forced
to pay a dime for this husband's cheating ways. In
my book, eight sixty six, you're over eight sixty six,
nine sixty seven, six eighty three seven, you're shaking.
Speaker 9 (01:21:54):
Your head, du because it is. Yes, it is the guy,
the husband, But it's all so the girl like she
knew what she was doing. Any girl that sleeps with
a married man is a skank like that.
Speaker 6 (01:22:08):
Whatever you want to.
Speaker 9 (01:22:10):
You're getting into, Like, this should be a law for
every single state, totally justified.
Speaker 5 (01:22:18):
It should be in the constitution.
Speaker 9 (01:22:20):
It should be an addendum and in every single way,
shape or form, they should add this in where if.
Speaker 5 (01:22:27):
You do this and you cheat your you have to pay.
Speaker 4 (01:22:30):
It should be a what a constitutional.
Speaker 1 (01:22:34):
Uh huh?
Speaker 6 (01:22:35):
Is that what it is to the constitution? So, like
the I don't know the first addendum, the second addendum?
Speaker 1 (01:22:43):
Dumb, dumb, what is it? Amendment? You moron? Amendments something?
Speaker 5 (01:22:53):
It's the same you are. It's just the husband. It's
both of them.
Speaker 1 (01:22:58):
It is it is just the husband. Is you again? Okay?
Speaker 6 (01:23:02):
Maybe I guess I'm assuming that this TikToker knew that
the guy was married.
Speaker 4 (01:23:06):
It's her manager. I'm assuming she knows that her manager
is married. So I'll give you the benefit of this
out there. But but this wife didn't make a vow
with the TikToker.
Speaker 6 (01:23:16):
The wife didn't make a commitment with another woman that says,
don't she and don't sleep with my husband. The wife
made a commitment and a vow with her husband.
Speaker 1 (01:23:27):
That's it.
Speaker 6 (01:23:28):
He's the only person responsible for this. Is it the
right thing that this TikToker slept with this married man? No,
is it worth one point seventy five million dollars? That's
utterly ridiculous, Absolutely not. And frankly, this should probably show
you in North Carolina. This hopefully will be an example
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of why they you know, some of these old time laws.
I don't know how long this one's been on the books,
probably two hundred some years or whatever. Times were different,
but it's time to get rid of that law because
you should not be financially responsible if somebody goes out
there and cheats.
Speaker 1 (01:24:08):
That is just so it's insane.
Speaker 5 (01:24:11):
What is that showing?
Speaker 9 (01:24:12):
Like all these women that do that, or if a
man does it and the girl like vice versa, the
other person that's participating knowing that the other is married.
Speaker 5 (01:24:22):
So they're just like, huh, so I'm ascained.
Speaker 1 (01:24:24):
You didn't you do this with your friends in college?
Speaker 4 (01:24:27):
Who?
Speaker 9 (01:24:28):
Oh, yeah, I seen it on anyway, we would play
a game to see if we could flirt with people.
Speaker 5 (01:24:35):
There's no sense, and what was the point because to
see if we were hot?
Speaker 4 (01:24:38):
Yeah, you know, I believe if I remember the story,
was to see who could how many married men they
could take home or whatever.
Speaker 1 (01:24:51):
If you should be soon.
Speaker 9 (01:24:52):
Don't wave your stupid finger at me. I didn't have
sex with any I would never in a mission friends
dead facilitated with anyone. They should all be held responsible
for this. In fact, you were in there, Rico them, Waco,
Rico Canley blame this guy because I'm looking at this
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this woman. Can we blame this guy for even what
he did? Because look at the size of this lady's hooters.
Oh my god, Oh Jesus Christ. Never seen I've never
seen they. I've never seen hooters this.
Speaker 4 (01:25:31):
No, I've never seen a hooter like this before in
my life. When I'm just kind of interested to see
what they would what it looks like underneath these are.
Speaker 5 (01:25:40):
That's kind of hurt, stretching of the skin going.
Speaker 4 (01:25:43):
So far down the biggest hooters I have ever seen
in my life. Oh my goodness, almost past waist for sure.
I would like to see the wife who was being
cheated on. What is the wife look like? I wonder
because I just do you do?
Speaker 1 (01:26:02):
Oh you do? Let's see. Oh the wife is much
better than their things, but she doesn't.
Speaker 4 (01:26:07):
Have those hoots. And this guy's a hooter guy for sure.
Look at them. Look how happy is with her happiness.
Speaker 1 (01:26:16):
Railing her.
Speaker 4 (01:26:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:26:18):
I being next to those huge I mean those are
clotes just.
Speaker 6 (01:26:21):
Brings happiness basically anywhere. If you're within a ten foot
radius of those brings a smile to your face.
Speaker 1 (01:26:29):
How do you do anything?
Speaker 4 (01:26:31):
She could barely cook because her boobs are on the counter, Jessica,
you're on Rovery's Morning Glory.
Speaker 1 (01:26:35):
Good morning, Jessica.
Speaker 12 (01:26:38):
Hi, Hi, Hello, I've been trying to get a hold
of you.
Speaker 19 (01:26:43):
Guys for like a week.
Speaker 1 (01:26:44):
Now, Well here we are. What do you got for us?
Speaker 5 (01:26:47):
Okay?
Speaker 19 (01:26:48):
So I just want to say I agree with Dougie Guji.
I love you by the way, just so you know,
but I agree. If that woman knew that the guy
was married, read, then that wife had every.
Speaker 4 (01:27:03):
Right to sue her.
Speaker 20 (01:27:04):
And then maybe next time before she decides to spread her.
Speaker 12 (01:27:09):
Legs, she'll think twice and ask the guy if he's buried.
Speaker 1 (01:27:13):
Do you think this happened that, Jessica Rover? No, Yeah,
she got cheated on.
Speaker 6 (01:27:17):
Jessica husband cheated on her, and she's a very upset
over over it has never gotten over it. Probably became
a lesbian as a result of her husband cheating on her.
Would be my guess No.
Speaker 19 (01:27:29):
This isn't a sort of subject. And yes I was
cheated on, But I.
Speaker 12 (01:27:32):
Just don't think it's right that you say that the
guy should be at fault and not the mistress.
Speaker 4 (01:27:42):
Your husband cheated on you, you had a vow with
your husband, your husband was in a committed relationship with you.
Why should the woman or anybody else be responsible. He
is the guilty party. He's the one that decided to
whip it up out and stick it somewhere else.
Speaker 5 (01:28:02):
They both are He's innocent, Yes they are.
Speaker 19 (01:28:06):
They're both guilty.
Speaker 1 (01:28:08):
Wait, they're both are saying the guy's innocent or not.
Speaker 19 (01:28:13):
Oh no, the guy's not innocent at all.
Speaker 12 (01:28:15):
He knew what he was doing, and he knew it
was right unless they.
Speaker 19 (01:28:18):
Had an open marriage. Did they have an open marriage?
Speaker 1 (01:28:20):
So I don't think so, No, I don't. It doesn't
sound like it. I don't think he'd be sooner if
he had an open marriage.
Speaker 6 (01:28:26):
But uh, I just again't. I just don't understand. You know,
you could be angry with the woman if you want
to be angry.
Speaker 1 (01:28:35):
Oh, she knew that. You know, he was a married man.
Speaker 6 (01:28:37):
Okay, he could be angry, but being financially responsible is yes.
Speaker 1 (01:28:41):
Have you have you ever slept with somebody that had
a a girlfriend or a wife?
Speaker 2 (01:28:46):
Jessica, No, absolute.
Speaker 1 (01:28:53):
That took a long period. The answer, oh no.
Speaker 20 (01:28:58):
And here's the reason why I would never want.
Speaker 12 (01:29:01):
To be a home wrecker.
Speaker 19 (01:29:02):
I would never want to be known to be a
home wrecker.
Speaker 12 (01:29:05):
What woman wants to be known to be a homewrecker?
Speaker 19 (01:29:07):
That just that ruins their reputation.
Speaker 1 (01:29:11):
And you're right, but I think that some women don't
care to get off on that. Some women.
Speaker 6 (01:29:19):
Enjoy knowing that they can do that. Or oh, even
though this guy's married, he can't resist me. I think
some women it's a it's a it's a thing or whatever.
Speaker 1 (01:29:29):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (01:29:30):
I think some guys are like that too, They want
to screw married chicks or whatever the case may be.
Speaker 1 (01:29:35):
So I think some women they.
Speaker 20 (01:29:41):
Okay, But then you know, when they start start hearing
that their home wrecker, when you start.
Speaker 19 (01:29:46):
Messing with their finances. Up until then, they don't care.
Speaker 20 (01:29:50):
You start messing with their finances and they're gonna think
twice about cheating on some or having an affair with
a guy who's married, don't you think, yes?
Speaker 1 (01:29:59):
So what been in your case? So your husband cheated
on you or what.
Speaker 19 (01:30:04):
No, I was never married.
Speaker 20 (01:30:06):
Yeah, I had been cheated on the past, but that's
not it's not like this is a trigger for me.
I'm just saying you, I respect.
Speaker 19 (01:30:15):
You over I listen to you all the time, but
I respect you kind we respect you.
Speaker 20 (01:30:22):
I kindly disrespect or disagree with you when you say
that the husband should only be responsible. And it's not right,
it's not true because it's the woman. It's the it's
the guy he was having the it's the girl he
was having an affair with, knew that she was he
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was married, Then she is just as guilty as he is.
Speaker 21 (01:30:48):
Yep, No, this would be it's all about this would
be this would be like this if if okay, so marriage,
if you look at it as a contract, almost if
if I have a contract with I and they go rover,
you're gonna.
Speaker 6 (01:31:01):
Show up, You're gonna work certain, you know, five days
a week, you're gonna do whatever. And then let's say
there's some guy that I meet, not having sex with
the guy. But let's some guy that I meet and
he's a big partier and he's always like, hey, let's
go take the day off let's take a trip to
the Bahamas. I have a private jet we can fly on,
and tons of hot babes are gonna go with us.
(01:31:22):
And you do that once and then you do it again,
and he keeps doing it, and I keep I miss work,
and I miss more work, and eventually, eventually I get
it gets to the point where iHeart says, hold on
a second. This guy, Rover, is not meeting his obligations
in his contract. He's not showing up to work, he's
not doing what he's I'm most to do. Hey, they
don't chick on this plane and everything and the Sex Island.
(01:31:45):
They don't come after the guy that I'm partying with
because he's a bad influence.
Speaker 1 (01:31:53):
They go after me. They go Rover, we're invalidating your contract.
Speaker 6 (01:31:56):
You're responsible. You're the one that we entered into a
contract with. They don't go We're going to sue this
guy for telling Rover not to come to work and
to go party instead.
Speaker 1 (01:32:07):
And it's the same thing with this, It's the same
thing you have. Your marriage is in agreement with you
and the husband.
Speaker 5 (01:32:14):
And that's it, Thomas, exactly the same thing you're comparing.
Speaker 20 (01:32:17):
You're comparing a company contract to a marriage vow, and
a marriage.
Speaker 12 (01:32:23):
Vow should be taken. I totally agree with that. But
she's also in the wrong.
Speaker 19 (01:32:29):
If she knew that he was married, but she went
ahead and decided to sleep with him.
Speaker 1 (01:32:33):
Anyway, she's just as guilty. He could say no.
Speaker 9 (01:32:39):
If you guys said, oh, I couldn't help it, she
was like so aggressive, I haven't never And well, you
guys are did.
Speaker 19 (01:32:48):
He did he lie to the woman and say to him, oh,
I'm not married? I mean, did he do that? Because
if that's the case, then she is innocent and she
shouldn't get sued.
Speaker 13 (01:32:59):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:32:59):
No, No, I think she knew that he was married.
Speaker 6 (01:33:01):
But yeah, as Snitzer points out, the guy could have
said no, I'm not going to sleep with you. Yes,
we all have our our independent will. Jessica, thank you,
I respect you. Thank you for calling again. I appreciate it.
Speaker 5 (01:33:16):
Don't respect anyone.
Speaker 1 (01:33:19):
John, You're on Rover's Morning Glory. Good morning John.
Speaker 2 (01:33:23):
One question, if a first time do she does it
for what a person who kinably got paid out because
of this kind of situation, you should be seeing anything.
Don't we rattled your cage? Second of all, one question,
when of an affair, get school goes down, Who ultimately
gets the decided.
Speaker 4 (01:33:40):
That goes down?
Speaker 1 (01:33:40):
The woman or the man?
Speaker 5 (01:33:43):
For me, is it no?
Speaker 2 (01:33:46):
No, the woman, because if it's the man, the man
forces himself on the woman's considered right, it's the woman
that does the man. Which one is married?
Speaker 19 (01:33:54):
No, the man?
Speaker 2 (01:33:54):
Which one is married? The woman's gonna say, okay, it's
gonna go down, or I'm just gonna just say no,
it's not going down. The guy's using the addresser.
Speaker 4 (01:34:02):
And even if a womansarily, how do you know that
the woman didn't.
Speaker 1 (01:34:05):
Hit on the guy.
Speaker 2 (01:34:07):
Well, that's the thing though. Even if she did, there's
no charges against the woman. But if it was turned around,
then there's charges on the guy for being you know,
a rapist.
Speaker 1 (01:34:16):
Or a freaking you know.
Speaker 2 (01:34:18):
Uh, the guy always is in the fault, let's put
it that way. That's why they always go after the
guy's wallet. You rarely see the woman's while we get
broken open.
Speaker 1 (01:34:27):
Well, this woman's this woman's wallet. She was ordered to
pay one point seventy five million dollars.
Speaker 2 (01:34:33):
She's got money. If she was she was an average
working slouch, you know, if she was a school teacher.
They want to be asking her to pay money. They
would just say, oh, you know, look at this.
Speaker 1 (01:34:42):
You know what I'm saying. I understand.
Speaker 6 (01:34:47):
He says that you are, thank you, John, you are
you have to recuse yourself, kind of like a judge
who was a conflict of interest or something or something
in the past or whatever. And he goes, oh, I
know this by I played golf with this guy three
years ago. I can't rule on this case and he
has to recuse himself. This guy John says, you have
(01:35:08):
to recuse yourself from any argument in this case only
because you have such strong personal ties to said subject matter,
even though you weren't married.
Speaker 5 (01:35:17):
I was engaged to a loser that cheated on me. Okay,
I recuse if I'm saying that right, excuse myself.
Speaker 6 (01:35:27):
See what you excuse yourself? Oh like you just farted.
Oh excuse me. Okay, Kelvin, you're on Rover's worth of glory.
Speaker 1 (01:35:36):
Good morning, Calvin.
Speaker 16 (01:35:38):
Hell has officially frozen over. I agree with Dougie.
Speaker 9 (01:35:43):
Thank you.
Speaker 11 (01:35:44):
This guy.
Speaker 16 (01:35:45):
This guy is married, he has children, he's her manager,
so he's basically her employee. Clearly he was harassed, he
was coerced, and he was me too. That's all about
a victim.
Speaker 6 (01:36:02):
With this taking advantage of power and balance as we
talked about earlier.
Speaker 1 (01:36:08):
Oh yes, oh clearly.
Speaker 2 (01:36:12):
I got you.
Speaker 1 (01:36:13):
I got you, sister, all right.
Speaker 6 (01:36:15):
Thank you Calvin Uh Anonymous in Kentucky. You're on Rover's
Morning Glory, Good morning, Anonymous.
Speaker 12 (01:36:25):
Hi, Ashley, shouldn't do.
Speaker 1 (01:36:28):
I'm sorry be to Sue for asking for pity sex
from you.
Speaker 5 (01:36:35):
Yeah, well she was lucky she didn't know him.
Speaker 1 (01:36:40):
Was what do you mean she did know you were
on your were on your way to Columbus for some reason,
was with you too? iHeart from that?
Speaker 4 (01:36:54):
Why the fifth? Now we were there for an iHeart meeting. Yes,
and you guys i've done together. And while you guys
were driving, she said, hey, you want to just pull over?
Speaker 5 (01:37:03):
And I had an itch and I needed a scratch.
Speaker 6 (01:37:07):
And that was, by the way, that was probably what
she heard. That was probably played like on best of
her whatever. This happened a long time ago, when B
two and I.
Speaker 4 (01:37:14):
Will just get there. So in other words, in other words,
B two s s. Dougie for alienation of affection or whatever. Okay,
well neither were you, So.
Speaker 1 (01:37:25):
There you go.
Speaker 6 (01:37:26):
When happening, Mary, I've got to take a break. We
do have the award winning Chizzy coming up in just
a few minutes.
Speaker 4 (01:37:36):
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six nine six seven six eight three seven.
Speaker 1 (01:37:42):
We'll be right back.
Speaker 4 (01:37:43):
Hang on.
Speaker 3 (01:37:45):
Charlie's finally gonna get an HIV test. From the looks
of him, we're feeling pretty positive about the results. Back
to Rover's Morning Glory.
Speaker 4 (01:38:15):
The busy is coming up in just a few minutes.
Speaker 1 (01:38:18):
What do you have on the way?
Speaker 22 (01:38:19):
Dog?
Speaker 5 (01:38:21):
Today is a very important day.
Speaker 9 (01:38:22):
It's Thursday, November thirteenth, and you should be doing something
huge today. I'm going to tell you what day it
is and what you should be doing and give you
some ideas next.
Speaker 6 (01:38:32):
All right, well get to that in just a moment.
Jacob in Pennsylvania, you run Rollvers Morning Glory, Morning Jacob.
Speaker 8 (01:38:39):
Hi, Rover.
Speaker 22 (01:38:40):
I just want to touch face on the cheating thing
with the I agree with you, not Dougi, which I
don't really agree.
Speaker 4 (01:38:51):
With her ever.
Speaker 1 (01:38:53):
Yeah, sure, but.
Speaker 22 (01:38:56):
My only thing is the guy has to say no.
Speaker 1 (01:38:58):
I mean, I have been with my for five years
and I have had girls.
Speaker 22 (01:39:03):
In my inboxes all the time, and I've always said no,
you're not worth hurting my wife me too.
Speaker 1 (01:39:12):
You know, I have so many women throwing themselves at me.
Oh my god. That's why I had to get off
social media.
Speaker 6 (01:39:18):
I go, oh my god, it's just too many women
trying to message me hook up for sex.
Speaker 4 (01:39:24):
You can't even read your regular work emails because just
so many women trying to effect with you.
Speaker 1 (01:39:28):
It's impossible to even do this right.
Speaker 6 (01:39:30):
I had to put a spam filter on there just
to filter out all the chicks trying to screw and
so it's really been a disruptive.
Speaker 1 (01:39:39):
But I agree. I turned them all down, all these
all these nines and tens.
Speaker 6 (01:39:45):
That are messaging me. I go, no, no, no, I
don't want that. So Jacob, I feel I hear where
you're coming from, and I'm in the same boat as well.
Speaker 1 (01:39:54):
Jacob, thank you.
Speaker 11 (01:39:55):
Dougie.
Speaker 1 (01:39:56):
Are you ready for the ish?
Speaker 4 (01:39:57):
Is he?
Speaker 3 (01:39:57):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (01:39:58):
Here we go.
Speaker 5 (01:40:00):
It is dizzy, I'll roll. Was morning glory.
Speaker 9 (01:40:03):
The House pass day funding package late last night to
end the forty three day government shut down. It was
a vote of two hundred and twenty two to two
hundred and nine. So the government shutdown is done.
Speaker 1 (01:40:17):
Did they make Oh sorry, they were done.
Speaker 5 (01:40:19):
That's okay, go ahead.
Speaker 1 (01:40:20):
Did they make weed drinks illegal? Federally illegal?
Speaker 6 (01:40:24):
That was one of the things that was slipped in
by Mitch McConnell. Is my understanding, the old ass guy
that keeps falling.
Speaker 1 (01:40:34):
Over, I don't know.
Speaker 4 (01:40:35):
It's higher too right, he's not even trying anymore. Was
that actually part of this this resolution or this bill
or whatever.
Speaker 1 (01:40:42):
I don't know. I know that it was a couple
of days ago.
Speaker 6 (01:40:44):
I read that it was in there, and it could
cause because some people said, I'm not going to vote
for it if that's in there, because they work in
states where they grow.
Speaker 1 (01:40:52):
I see this news story.
Speaker 4 (01:40:53):
I'm trying to understand if it's just Minnesota, because it
says THHD beverage is set to become the weekly federally
ill legal. But then it says complicated minut and maybe
it's just a Minnesota story.
Speaker 1 (01:41:04):
I cannot find the definitive answer.
Speaker 5 (01:41:07):
I feel like it would be much bigger of a
story if that was the case.
Speaker 1 (01:41:10):
Or no, I think this is true. This is this
is this is true, so you can no longer.
Speaker 6 (01:41:15):
My understanding is that the THHC drinks are now federally
banned once this is signed.
Speaker 1 (01:41:22):
I guess it has been signed. It Trump signed it
or whatever. So so that's a lot. It's already alared.
They have to vote on it again.
Speaker 6 (01:41:30):
No, I just signed into if it was in there,
and I again, I saw this a couple of days ago.
At that point it was in there. What what what
version of this bill was signed? I don't know, but
if it's in there, that's.
Speaker 15 (01:41:44):
Yeah, it's in there. Oh criminalize good work, guys, good work. Wow,
you don't like the you don't like THHC drinks yourself?
Speaker 9 (01:41:56):
Right?
Speaker 16 (01:41:57):
No.
Speaker 4 (01:41:57):
I know a bunch of people that work for there's
a big comfort around us that that does this, and
I know a bunch of people that are gonna, I guess,
lose their jobs because of this.
Speaker 1 (01:42:08):
Well here's what I guess.
Speaker 6 (01:42:10):
I don't know's it's complicated because look, marijuana is still
illegal federally, but you know, did they ever reclassify that
they had talked about reclassifying it. I don't know, but
still illegal even if it is reclassified. So, uh, will
they enforce this? I think that will be left up
(01:42:30):
to this.
Speaker 4 (01:42:31):
I mean, the Feds could come in and enforce it,
maybe when they send in the National Guard to clean
things up. They'll be going after the THHC drink manufacturers
as well. I don't know there's like a local surf
from Washington. I don't know well they're talking about.
Speaker 1 (01:42:45):
So we make five milligrand Varidy Tacks.
Speaker 23 (01:42:47):
Co owner of Insight Brewing Company, flavor Pixels aren't just
his top seller in our world.
Speaker 4 (01:42:52):
About sixty two percent of our revenue comes from hemp
based THHC.
Speaker 23 (01:42:57):
The ability to sell the THHC selters kept the business afloat.
Speaker 1 (01:43:00):
After the COVID nineteen pandemic.
Speaker 4 (01:43:02):
I think that this was absolutely critical for Insight Brewing
Company to survive.
Speaker 23 (01:43:06):
The craft breweries like his are at risk if Congress
effectively makes hemp based THHC beverages of federally illegal products.
Speaker 1 (01:43:14):
The initial response was anxiety.
Speaker 23 (01:43:16):
In twenty eighteen, when Congress passed the Farm Bill, it
legalized hemp derived products, allowing for the creation of Seltzer's
like flavor Pixels, but a letter signed by thirty eight
attorneys general, including Minnesota's Keith Ellison, asked Congress to close
what they call a loophole that allowed for quote Frankenstein
THHC products that get adults high in harm and even
(01:43:36):
kill children. While those concerns stem from illicit gummies that
appeal to kids, industry experts say the law change would
also affect THHC beverages. Seltzer's usually come in cans with
five milligrams of THHC, but this new federal law will
limit the amount to zero point four milligrams.
Speaker 1 (01:43:56):
You don't feel.
Speaker 22 (01:43:56):
Anything at point four milligrams, which is part of the
reason why they chose it.
Speaker 23 (01:44:00):
Gleigan of the Minnesota Craft Brewers Guild says the federal
law would decimate the industry. He says breweries would no
longer be allowed to sell products out of state. All
aspects of their production and distribution would have to occur
in Minnesota, and they'd have trouble finding banks willing to
offer loans for a federally illegal product.
Speaker 1 (01:44:17):
Wow.
Speaker 6 (01:44:18):
So look, I do think things need to change when
it comes to I get it, everyone likes the gummies.
I think there has to be the simulations about how
these are manufactured and marketed and to make sure packaged,
what kind of packaging things come in. I do think
it's easy for kids to get to get their hands
(01:44:42):
on these. They shouldn't sell stuff that looks like nerds rope.
I agree they shouldn't sell, you know, the fake looking
things that look exactly like the thing that should definitely
right illegal.
Speaker 1 (01:44:52):
But how does the THD drink any different than the beer?
Who cares?
Speaker 6 (01:44:57):
Leave people alone? I don't know the answer to them.
I've never had a THHC drink. I don't know what
kind of effect that would have on me or whatever.
Speaker 1 (01:45:05):
I don't I don't know.
Speaker 6 (01:45:06):
So does it have is there any alcohol in there?
Or is it just THHC It? People like them a lot,
and okay, snit's had. I got some for Snitz, thank you.
Speaker 1 (01:45:19):
He liked it.
Speaker 4 (01:45:20):
Yeah, I don't think that didn't do enough for you,
because you know, I think I gave him one of
the seven milligrams. Didn't even feel it, so really it
doesn't even face him. His tolerance is so high because
he's blazing down so frequently.
Speaker 1 (01:45:33):
I understand, I grys, did you?
Speaker 10 (01:45:36):
Yeah, he gave me fives and they're so chill and mellow,
very light, barely anything.
Speaker 5 (01:45:41):
Yeah, you need a few of.
Speaker 1 (01:45:42):
Them, two to make that illegal, to make it point four.
Speaker 13 (01:45:48):
Right?
Speaker 1 (01:45:48):
Yeah? Now again, will this be enforced? I don't know.
We'll have to see how it all plays out. Go on, duche.
Speaker 9 (01:45:55):
Jeffrey Epstein apparently referenced President Trump in email to his
associate Gallaine Maxwell and a journalist, claiming in one email
that Trump knew about the girls. These were emails released
by the House Democrats. Now, the Democrats on the House
Oversight Committee released three email chains and these were sent
(01:46:16):
between twenty eleven and twenty nineteen.
Speaker 5 (01:46:18):
Twenty nineteen, saying the.
Speaker 9 (01:46:19):
Documents came from the late convicted sex offender's estate. It's
all part of the committee's investigation into the Epstein case.
Speaker 1 (01:46:28):
What do you mean, Yeah, I'll I'll read you this.
I have this, I have this. I'll talk about this later.
I'll read you this email. Okay, Well, and you can
make up your own mind, okay. Go on.
Speaker 9 (01:46:40):
Over three thousand Boeing striking defense workers will vote today
on a revised contract that union leaders now endorse, which
now includes a six thousand dollars upfront ratification bonus. The
new offer replaces an earlier package that featured a split
bonus and stock plus dollar retention bonus that has since
(01:47:02):
been removed. Now, if workers approved the deal, they would
return to their Missouri and Illinois jobs starting on Sunday,
and Boeing has promised that no one would be displaced
despite recruiting replacements, So.
Speaker 5 (01:47:18):
They're going to vote on that today. A New Jersey
driver has.
Speaker 9 (01:47:23):
Been busted twice in one week for duy, including while
driving a vintage back to the Future style nineteen eighties
Dolorean where he had allegedly stashed eighty seven bags of cocaine.
Come on, they said that police searched the nineteen eighty
(01:47:46):
one DeLorean, and they said they found vodka bottles and
dozens of individually wrapped baggies of coke. He was hit
with charges for driving under the influence, careless driving, and
reckless driving.
Speaker 1 (01:47:57):
What this looks like a Marty McFly kind of Yeah,
it does kind of like Marty McFly.
Speaker 9 (01:48:04):
Look Yesterday, complicated former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown faced
a judge in a Miami courtroom regarding a second degree
charge of attempted murder. Brown had previously entered a plea
of not guilty to the charge, which stemmed from a
May shooting incident at an amateur boxing event. That charge
(01:48:25):
carries a penalty of up to fifteen years in prison
and a fine of up to ten thousand dollars should
he be convicted.
Speaker 4 (01:48:32):
I believe he grabbed a security guards gun and started
shooting at somebody who he was involved in an altercation with.
And this is look, I don't know all of the
ins and outs of the case, but it just on
the face of it seems like it might be sort
of a hard thing to beat this rap And it
also is not a good look when you flee to
(01:48:54):
Dubai right in order to avoid these attempted murder charges.
That sort of makes people think, like, because I've had
like Charlie, you talked about how you had dreams where
you kill somebody or whatever, and what do you do
now you panic?
Speaker 1 (01:49:07):
You didn't mean to kill him, but you killed him?
What do you do? You do you bury the body?
Speaker 11 (01:49:12):
Do you what do you do?
Speaker 6 (01:49:14):
And I've thought about this, like if you were let's
say that you murder somebody or whatever, do you flee
the country? Do you try to face the music and
beat the rapid on how guilty you are?
Speaker 1 (01:49:28):
Does it look like you might be able to explain
your way out of it?
Speaker 4 (01:49:30):
Like this guy was coming to me with a knife,
so I shot him, Okay, then that that's something you
stay but for some reason, you just killed somebody.
Speaker 1 (01:49:38):
Leave, Leave, you got to get out.
Speaker 6 (01:49:41):
Just flee the country like he did so, but it
gives the indication of oh, you're guilty right when you do.
Speaker 4 (01:49:48):
That's no, he's very famous. I mean he's not gonna
You got to get extreme plastic surgery. You have to leave.
Speaker 6 (01:49:56):
You have to go to a country that will refuse
to extradite you back to the United They say it's
kind of key Rover, but not totally.
Speaker 1 (01:50:02):
No, No, that's that's that's a good idea.
Speaker 4 (01:50:05):
You can go to a different country where you don't
have fingerprints and burn your fingerprints off, and then you
live amongst the villagers and you at least you know
they'll never find you.
Speaker 1 (01:50:13):
They don't know, they don't have IDs or whatever. So
you're just you're there.
Speaker 6 (01:50:16):
You want Antonio bron to go to. You can't do
that country where they were doing those weird uh.
Speaker 4 (01:50:22):
Circumcisions on the boys in the in the bud at
age seventeen or whatever. You go to that island that
nobody's allowed to ever go to. You speak, you know
that island that people if you show up there, they
just kill you.
Speaker 5 (01:50:34):
The tribe that lives there.
Speaker 1 (01:50:36):
There's a tribe that's never talked to people ever.
Speaker 4 (01:50:38):
Yeah, ever, so you show up with like a bone
through your nose whatever, You got to look up what
they're doing. Then bring some you know, apples, some fruits
and veggies, maybe some fish or something. Bring them and say,
I live amongst you know, this is the way I live.
And they the government can't get you. It's gonna be
a rough life. But I mean, at least you're not
in prison. You gotta do what you Yeah, he's I
think this is gonna be tough for him to be.
Speaker 1 (01:50:59):
Go on.
Speaker 9 (01:50:59):
There's and finally, today is happy World Kindness Day. It's
been a holiday for almost thirty years, and you just
celebrate it by doing even one.
Speaker 5 (01:51:10):
Small act of kindness.
Speaker 9 (01:51:13):
So they say a bunch of charities got together back
in nineteen ninety seven and started the World Kindness Movement,
and World Kindness Day came a year later in nineteen
ninety eight. So again you're encouraged to just do random
acts of kindness. Some examples of things that you can do.
Compliment the next three people you talk to. Write a
heartfelt note to your kid's teacher, say good morning to
(01:51:35):
that random person next to you on the elevator pick
up trash. I know, when I'm driving around where I live,
I always see elderly people walking and they pick up
if there. I saw one old guy trotting over to
a piece of trash that was near the road, and
he picked it up and continued on his walk.
Speaker 4 (01:51:51):
I think because they don't have anything else to do.
Speaker 5 (01:51:54):
I think it's so kind and so sweet.
Speaker 19 (01:51:56):
I love it.
Speaker 1 (01:51:57):
Say something nothing going on in their lives.
Speaker 9 (01:51:59):
Say something pause on social media to compete with all
the negativity that's out there. Leave a generous tip or
text or call a random friend just to tell them
that they are awesome.
Speaker 5 (01:52:11):
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Speaker 1 (01:52:44):
Today. Today is World Kindness Day of it right there.
Speaker 6 (01:52:48):
Okay, I I didn't have it in my calendar to
set a reminder or so soccer. Well, I do want
to say I have the best looking staff in all
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Speaker 1 (01:53:00):
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Speaker 4 (01:53:04):
Yes, oh man, you are all so attractive and such such.
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Speaker 10 (01:53:13):
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Speaker 1 (01:53:18):
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huh uh she looks like that Parno picture that we
showed her.
Speaker 4 (01:53:27):
In the as.
Speaker 13 (01:53:33):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:53:33):
Chris, you're on Rover's Morty Glory. Good morning, Chris, I.
Speaker 24 (01:53:37):
Are we doing everybody?
Speaker 1 (01:53:38):
Hey, what's happening?
Speaker 4 (01:53:39):
Man?
Speaker 13 (01:53:41):
Not much?
Speaker 2 (01:53:42):
Uh heard? You have some questions on the THHC band?
Speaker 1 (01:53:46):
Yes all right, yes, that we were talking about this.
Speaker 14 (01:53:49):
Now.
Speaker 6 (01:53:49):
They kind of snuck this into this thing to reopen
the government out of the blue, they go, oh yeah,
let's put this in there. I think Bench McConnell was
responsible for this for whatever reason, I'm not sure or why.
But where they are limiting the amount of THHC they
can be in these drinks and possibly gummies and everything,
(01:54:09):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:54:09):
I don't know what does it do. Are you in
this industry or something.
Speaker 2 (01:54:14):
I am, so I'll give you a quick rundown first.
Speaker 24 (01:54:16):
You're correct. It is Mitch McConnell that put it in,
and he did sneak it in against Senate procedure at
the last minute overnight on a weekend. So the fact
that it ended up staying in the bill is pretty amazing.
You do have some people against it on both sides,
and there's an opportunity for them to change that because
they gave a moratorium of twelve months, so the hemp
(01:54:40):
products will stay federally legal.
Speaker 2 (01:54:42):
For twelve months, then they become illegal. Effectively, they banned
it because they banned it the.
Speaker 24 (01:54:49):
Extract process, certain extracts and dosage that will basically ban
it across all formats. It's a pretty rough thing as
to why. Think of the standard reason you always get right,
follow the money. For the last decade plus, marijuana has
been dumping millions into getting legalized everywhere. If you look
(01:55:12):
at Mitch's home state, they legalized medical marijuana this past year.
Couple that with the fact that they have distilleries that
are pretty prominent there and don't like the competition. Of
another intoxicating product being available in the same outlets as
their product.
Speaker 1 (01:55:31):
From Kentucky, and.
Speaker 6 (01:55:35):
That because they have so many bourbon distilleries that that's
why they don't want this to be legalized.
Speaker 24 (01:55:43):
And the medical marijuana.
Speaker 2 (01:55:44):
I mean again, these guys that they have one of
the strongest lobbyist firms in the country.
Speaker 6 (01:55:51):
Well, I would assume the thhe they're the cannabis industry,
don't they have very powerful lobbyists as well.
Speaker 24 (01:55:58):
No, because it only started really, it really started up
after the twenty eighteen Farm Bill legalized TEMP. So you're
talking about the infancy of the industry. It's nowhere near
is established now.
Speaker 1 (01:56:10):
I remember when they did that farm bill legalizing hemp.
Speaker 6 (01:56:13):
At the time, everyone said, no, no, no, this has
nothing to do with cannabis or THC. This is like
TEMP to be you know, this is an industrial crop
that can be used for clothing and stuff like that.
How did how did that then paves the way for
intoxicating products? I thought, because I remember when that passed
(01:56:34):
and they were like, no, no, no, this and no
it has nothing to do with it.
Speaker 24 (01:56:39):
Yeah, you know, I don't know that. It was the
intense and loophole or not. You know, there were some
pretty ingenious people out there that looked at it and
realized what could be done with it and went out there.
And you know, one of the biggest things, and this
goes back to our wonderful Governordwine here in Ohio too,
when they sit there and complain about children being able
to buy it and you know there's no regulations on it.
(01:57:02):
With the legislators always forget to say is that they're
the ones responsible.
Speaker 16 (01:57:06):
For creating legislation.
Speaker 19 (01:57:08):
Right.
Speaker 24 (01:57:09):
The hemp industry has been begging states since twenty eighteen
to put guardrails on the industry to pass common sense legislation,
and unfortunately they have been either too.
Speaker 2 (01:57:21):
Lazy or too ignorant and uninterested.
Speaker 24 (01:57:26):
In getting involved in the situation to do it correctly.
So they just like Withdwine going on.
Speaker 2 (01:57:32):
TV saying, oh, well, kids can buy it. You know,
in credit to him words due he told the state
legislator for legislation for over a year to pass laws
and they did not, so he made an executive order
in the states, Bob, I'll do it for you. So
(01:57:52):
now we're dealing with that situation in Ohio on the
federal level, kind of the same way.
Speaker 12 (01:57:58):
You know, let me ask you this.
Speaker 24 (01:58:00):
So they are able to sneak through this band federally
on hemp, yet on marijuana, while it is a deea scheduled.
Speaker 2 (01:58:10):
Drug, they still allow states to make.
Speaker 24 (01:58:13):
Their own walls around that product.
Speaker 2 (01:58:15):
Correct.
Speaker 6 (01:58:17):
Yeah, but I and I disagree with that. I think
that they need to have some some clarity on a
federal level. I think they you know, because you can't
have something.
Speaker 4 (01:58:28):
That's federally illegal to do and then have states saying
go ahead, do it.
Speaker 1 (01:58:34):
There has to be some sort of unity on that.
Speaker 6 (01:58:38):
And I agree though that people they do need some
I've seen some of the packaging that they have for
these gummies and candy and stuff like that, and it's
dangerous because kids will see that it's appealing to them,
they open it.
Speaker 1 (01:58:52):
I'm talking.
Speaker 4 (01:58:52):
I'm not talking like fifteen year old kids. I'm talking
like four year old kids, and they chow down on
that and that is extremely harmful. So they need they
do need rules and guidelines.
Speaker 6 (01:59:04):
The other thing they need to do, not not related
to THC or whatever, but look at this stuff like
this galaxy gas.
Speaker 1 (01:59:12):
We've talked about this. What is that that stuff?
Speaker 6 (01:59:14):
Charlie it's like you go into like a fate shop
and you buy this galaxy gas basically like Whippe's right
and so, and it's different.
Speaker 1 (01:59:22):
You know, they're like, oh, this is different people who
will make whipped cream. No, it's not. That's ridiculable. They
need to crack down on that too.
Speaker 6 (01:59:29):
There are so many things that they and God only
knows what they're selling in some of these gas stations
out of the way gas stations that are so weird
ass products.
Speaker 1 (01:59:38):
Who knows what they'll do to you. So I think
they need to get serious part of the.
Speaker 2 (01:59:42):
Common Yeah, that's all part of the common sense.
Speaker 24 (01:59:45):
Legislation that the industry has been asking for for years.
A twenty one and over restriction, a certificate of analysis
guidelines so that you know what's in the product. There's
someone counterfeits up up there. The Unfortunately, when they put
a band across like this, because the demand is still there,
what's gonna happen is all the bad players they're just
(02:00:07):
forcing stuff over from China are going to continue to
do that. But the companies in the United States that
are playing by the rules, they're gonna quit. So all
the good products going to disappear, and all we're going
to be stuck with is the dangerous They are.
Speaker 1 (02:00:20):
Gonna lose a bunch of jobs. I mean, what do
you do specifically sales? Sales, so I mean is going
to be gone?
Speaker 24 (02:00:33):
Yeah, and the good players will leave. Now you're gonna
be able to go into shops. You're still going to
be able to get stuff from people that don't care,
and they're willing to take the risk with the fine. Unfortunately,
you know, and you're not gonna know if there's gonna
be heavy metals in it. The certificate analysis is on.
The packages will probably go to broken links. The stuff
will be shipped over from China.
Speaker 2 (02:00:54):
And unfortunately that's what our legislation is is feeding right
in too.
Speaker 1 (02:01:01):
I like getting my THC from China.
Speaker 6 (02:01:03):
I get it in the same place I get my
counterfeit ozempic from all Right, Chris, thank you, I appreciate it.
What could possibly go wrong? Alex here on rovers morning, Glory,
Good morning, Alex, good morning. Hey, what's happening is this?
Speaker 2 (02:01:22):
This guy's just proven a fact.
Speaker 1 (02:01:24):
We don't just grow your own to steal your own.
Speaker 2 (02:01:28):
You don't need to, you know what I mean?
Speaker 4 (02:01:30):
Get out there on your own and get off the
grid and grow your owned and whiskey, Like, I mean,
simple as that. It's simple as that.
Speaker 1 (02:01:38):
Would you say that.
Speaker 4 (02:01:39):
About beer, Like, just don't even don't worry about any
uh gin in the bed, Charlie. Yeah, I'm gonna drink
toilet wine.
Speaker 2 (02:01:48):
Why do you guys make it sound like it's Are
you serious?
Speaker 1 (02:01:51):
Distilling hero munshine is not that hard? Your own is
not that hard?
Speaker 6 (02:01:57):
Yeah, you're gonna well people said, raising chickens isn't that
hard either, But I still want to go to the
store for the eggs in the chicken press.
Speaker 1 (02:02:05):
You know you make.
Speaker 4 (02:02:08):
This is insane.
Speaker 2 (02:02:10):
I know a guy named Charlie that does that. No,
I'm just being serious. You don't Why worry about getting
it for somebody else?
Speaker 4 (02:02:17):
You can do it yourself, Just like food. Some people
don't like to smoke weed. People don't like they don't
like the inhaling marijuana. They want to take your own edibles.
Speaker 1 (02:02:26):
It's not hard, o. You say that any three in
the world though, you'd be like, we don't need food.
Your own car, Yeah, you'd make your own.
Speaker 4 (02:02:33):
Car, Charlie.
Speaker 1 (02:02:35):
It just proved my point, sir, we don't need it,
did you make your phone. You're calling it on it.
Speaker 2 (02:02:39):
We don't need it, yeah, I did.
Speaker 4 (02:02:41):
Okay, cool, all right, right now, right, thank you, Alex, Okay,
all right, all right, they gonna I gotta take a break.
Speaker 6 (02:02:48):
Our number is eight six six. You know we're over
eight six six nine six seven six eighty three seven.
Weed will be right back.
Speaker 1 (02:02:55):
Hang on. We aren't saying his boys has to be Reggie.
Speaker 14 (02:03:00):
Sure, it is a deadly weapon, but he has been
known to kill the competition.
Speaker 4 (02:03:08):
Back to rovers Morning Glory. I saw something in the news.
(02:03:29):
It reminded me of If you're a really long term
fan of Rover's Morning Glory, you'll remember.
Speaker 6 (02:03:39):
Our old sound effects guy, DJ J Jim. This is
pre Charlie. So we're going back. What are we talking about.
There's twenty plus years now, DJs Jim.
Speaker 5 (02:03:50):
Two thousand and four, oh Man three.
Speaker 6 (02:03:56):
I think two thousand and four to two thousand and five,
two thousand and six. Yeah, yeah, so I guess he
probably we didn't. Yeah, he was through two thousand and seven.
Speaker 5 (02:04:05):
I think when we came here, we didn't know him
here at MMS.
Speaker 1 (02:04:12):
Uh so almost twenty years ago.
Speaker 6 (02:04:14):
I always anytime I see this designer, I always think
of our friend DJ jz Jim.
Speaker 4 (02:04:21):
I saw something in the news from Semyaki. Do you
remember that too too? You see me Yaki? I think
I'm pronouncing that. I'm not even sure. I believe as
like a Japanese designer or something, or a fashion person
or whatever.
Speaker 1 (02:04:39):
I don't know.
Speaker 6 (02:04:41):
And I do remember djjz Jim. He used to work
at a strip club. That's why he got the DJJZ gym.
He was a strip club DJ and he would he
would go into he'd go work at these strip clubs.
He's a young guy, you know, so look at I
go okay, yea. He was doing what young guys do.
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He would work at the strip club until god knows
what hour two three o'clock in the morning, and then
he would probably two o'clock in the morning. Then he
would go party with the strippers afterwards, who knows what
he was doing, and then he would come straight into
work on the radio show and we'd start at six am.
Now he'd never had time to shower because he would
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just come straight from the strip club and partying with
the strippers. So he used to slather himself with cologne.
Do you remember this, I.
Speaker 1 (02:05:35):
Mean you would walk in and you'd be like, oh
my god, dude, like what is going on? He would just.
Speaker 4 (02:05:43):
Bathe in cologne and I remember the one hees. I'm like,
oh my god, Jim, what are you doing? And he's like, oh, hey,
what are.
Speaker 1 (02:05:52):
You talking about? We talk like this because we talk
like a strip club. DJ Kendy come to the stage
and I'm like, Jim.
Speaker 4 (02:06:00):
What is what?
Speaker 1 (02:06:01):
Oh my cad. He's like, it's it is mccaucky. I go,
what is mccaucky. And I had no idea.
Speaker 4 (02:06:10):
I'd never heard of this designer at the At the time,
of course, it morphed being rovers Morning Glory had turned
into it's a bitsy cocky.
Speaker 1 (02:06:19):
Uh you know that he was that he was or whatever.
Speaker 6 (02:06:22):
But uh so this designer is collaborated with Apple on
an incredible new product. Always at the forefront of fashion,
and uh this is something that I think, I don't know,
maybe Charlie, I might be able to see you wearing
one of these things. This is what is called an
iPhone pocket. It's a singular, three D knit construction designed
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to fit any iPhone and it will be available at
Apple store locations and on Apple dot com.
Speaker 4 (02:06:57):
It say this is not absolutely not, You're an idiot
no way around the room. If anybody's gonna wear a
zipper throws the rover would have this absolutely.
Speaker 1 (02:07:11):
Scene.
Speaker 4 (02:07:11):
I would never this is a purse. It's a purse
for your iPhone. This is ridiculous.
Speaker 1 (02:07:16):
I could almost guarantee you probably.
Speaker 6 (02:07:18):
Own a purse. I don't own any kind of person
you would call a look, you would not call it
a purse.
Speaker 1 (02:07:25):
But it's problem. I don't have that. He's got a clown.
I don't have a car. Guy, I don't have a
change purse. I don't have that.
Speaker 6 (02:07:32):
That thing that dude started wearing that goes across their chest,
that's just basically a purse.
Speaker 1 (02:07:38):
Don't have that.
Speaker 4 (02:07:39):
No, none of that, anybody was, any man on the
show is to have this. You under absolutely not. If
because the guy I think McCay is from.
Speaker 1 (02:07:55):
Or whatever whatever me cocky uh, I believe that is Japanese.
Speaker 4 (02:08:04):
So Snith likes all things he can tell by his
hat here or whatever, loves all things japan I can
see him coming in with an iPhone pocket perhaps possibly
bright orange. Yes orange, they have an orange and it's
kind of knit like those socks that he used to wear.
Speaker 6 (02:08:18):
Remember those fishnet socks. It's kind of the same material
that he has. So uh no, I would never this, Okay,
so okay, it's a stupid thing. It's basically I don't
even know how you decide this. It looks like a
sock with a split that you slide your iPhone into
and then you can either wear this thing over your
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shoulder or apparently like around your arm here like the
image on the left. If you're watching RMGTV the girl
as it like slung over an arm. It just does
not This does not seem like a real practical thing
because h and by the way, it costs two hundred
dollars for this sock to carry your iPhone now, because
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it's a they have a free device that is available
for you to carry your iPhone.
Speaker 1 (02:09:06):
It's called a pocket.
Speaker 4 (02:09:08):
You probably already have one built into your pants that
you're wearing right now.
Speaker 1 (02:09:12):
I just or a purse too, Like if you're a woman,
you have a purse. I don't understand this, and I
like it.
Speaker 9 (02:09:19):
Sometimes it's hard to put your phone in your purse
or your pocket, Like I can't put a phone in
my pants carrying your purse, and this then no, I
would like to do this sling versus carrying a purse.
Speaker 5 (02:09:33):
I actually think that's pretty cool.
Speaker 10 (02:09:35):
Jeffrey would love this because he carries the fanny pack
specifically just for his phone and keys when his pockets
are too small.
Speaker 5 (02:09:42):
I could see him.
Speaker 4 (02:09:43):
Should I buy him one of these for two hundred
dollars and you can carry this thing around?
Speaker 5 (02:09:48):
It is World Kindness Day today, that would be very sweet.
Speaker 6 (02:09:51):
Okay, yeah, look at this. I can't see at the concord. Yeah,
I can't see anybody actually wearing this immediately.
Speaker 1 (02:10:04):
Well, it's not just it's stupid, point and ridicule.
Speaker 5 (02:10:07):
Why is it stupid?
Speaker 1 (02:10:10):
It's just stupid. Just put your phone in your pocket.
Speaker 5 (02:10:12):
People leave their phones places all the time.
Speaker 4 (02:10:14):
Nobody, nobody, one person does. One person I know leaves
their phone.
Speaker 9 (02:10:19):
Bass of emails from people that say, no.
Speaker 1 (02:10:22):
You know you do thisugie, you do this now. Everybody
may have done it once in their lives.
Speaker 6 (02:10:29):
I remember I left mine at home once and I
drove into work and I got halfway there and I go, oh,
son of a bitch, I forgot to take my phone
off the charger when I left. Yeah, but leaving it
out very rare. I you know people, people will do
it from time to time. I don't think I've done it,
But Dougie, you do this all the time.
Speaker 1 (02:10:50):
Do you leave your phone? She just did this in Target.
She should remember this.
Speaker 6 (02:10:53):
She had to have five or six of the workers
come help her find her phone, which she had put
down on a shelf and then walked away and had
no idea where she left it in the Target store,
so they all had to scour through the entire store
for her phone. Very nice, And that's not the first
time you've done that. You do this all the time, yea.
So maybe maybe maybe you're right, Maybe she does need
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something like this, that's.
Speaker 1 (02:11:17):
Just another thing to carry around. She'll just leave. She'll
have to leave that somewhere herself.
Speaker 5 (02:11:21):
That you don't take it off. That's the point of
wearing it, you dummy. But you can't see through the sock,
so you have to take the phone out of the sock.
Speaker 10 (02:11:28):
I think that can that's a phone case where you
can actually just pick your phone up from the chain
and it's hanging around you crossbody. You can actually look
at your phone and then it's just hanging there because
you have to pull it out of the sock. Look
at the phone. Put it back into the sock. There's
no clear window, right, No, no.
Speaker 4 (02:11:45):
And again it is stupid and should cost five dollars.
But that's where I think i'd really disrespect. I would
have zero respect for a person that wears this, knowing
they spent two hundred and how much for the long
one twenty nine dollars and ninety five cents. You are
a long straps, Get a get a sock.
Speaker 5 (02:12:03):
Many people are going to wear this. You're going what's
interesting around town?
Speaker 6 (02:12:07):
Oh no you're not. I don't think so. Well, I
don't know nothing. Actually surprised it. Maybe maybe you will.
But there's two versions. One is one hundred and fifty dollars.
It's the short strap design that you see there on
the left. See I thought it was the same device
and you had the ability to wear it however you want,
But no, you don't. They have a long strap version,
which is what this guy has slung over his his body,
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over his shoulder. That's one is two hundred and twenty
nine dollars and ninety five cents.
Speaker 9 (02:12:34):
Is there a video that kind of demonstrates what it is?
If the other side is an opening where you can
still use it or no, I guess it's no, No,
it's not open.
Speaker 4 (02:12:44):
That's what it looks like. You put your see that
see that orange one. You can see the phone in there.
It's just a sock where split and you slide your
phone into the sock and then you carry the sock around.
Love It really stupid, all right? Do she's well, I
know I know what to get you for Christmas? Now there, Yeah,
a sack. It's not gonna be one of those. It's
(02:13:05):
just gonna be like an old sock from my drawer.
I'm gonna listen exactly. Put your phone in there. I
did get an alert on my phone whoa you might
be interested in? And I'll tell you about that in
just a moment. We'll also get to the Shizzy the
news in just a few minutes. We'll be right back
on Rover's Morning Glory.
Speaker 11 (02:13:25):
Hang on, Jeffrey does the last long in bed, but
only because he's in a hurry to get home to
his wife.
Speaker 4 (02:13:34):
Obviously that's just a joke. He's in a hurry to
go watch wrestling or something.
Speaker 11 (02:13:39):
We're back with Rover's Morning Glory.
Speaker 1 (02:13:45):
Hizzy is coming up in just a few minutes.
Speaker 5 (02:13:48):
What do you have on the way, Dougie, Do you
remember the story that we did?
Speaker 9 (02:13:51):
I believe it was just last week the Cowboys star
Marshawn Neilan who was having some mental health issues and
ended up committing suicide.
Speaker 5 (02:14:00):
I have an update to that story in a Corta party.
That's right, you know, coming up next to what's going on?
Speaker 1 (02:14:05):
All right, we'll get to that in just a moment.
Speaker 6 (02:14:08):
I did receive an alert on my phone, and it
came from my carrier, and it says, please use this
link to confirm or deny that you requested access to
your Verizon account via a Verizon Care rep.
Speaker 1 (02:14:28):
Remember Verizon will never call to ask you for this link.
Speaker 6 (02:14:34):
So immediately after I got a missed call from Dougie
and then I go, what is going on here? And
she then sent me a text and says, oh, I'm
trying to move Gianna's cell phone.
Speaker 1 (02:14:49):
You need to click that link. Well, she finally started.
Speaker 4 (02:14:53):
It's done, it's done, it's over all right, So it's
finally off my account.
Speaker 1 (02:15:00):
How much does she still owe you?
Speaker 5 (02:15:02):
Nothing?
Speaker 1 (02:15:02):
No tie to this six thousand.
Speaker 6 (02:15:04):
Eight hundred dollars. I believe at this point you owe
me more than that. Curious, why why did you have
to do that? Because did you wait past the deadline?
Speaker 9 (02:15:18):
Is if you why did you have to There was
a one eight hundred number that I called and there
was a woman that was able to walk me through
everything because I can't just do it online. They need
to have your consent. So we did it all okay,
well we did it all together. So she we had
to call Gianna. I had to get her on the phone.
(02:15:42):
She had to be there as well.
Speaker 1 (02:15:44):
So everything was this is very bizarre. You didn't have
to do any of this, okay, but.
Speaker 9 (02:15:48):
I got it done, so it didn't matter that way.
I clicked the link, I called the one eight hundred number.
She told me what I needed to do. It took
about twenty minutes. It's twenty five minutes.
Speaker 6 (02:16:01):
We got it all done and now so bizarre because
this is this is hold on. So what I did
was I logged into my Verizon account and I said,
transfer this number, as you would have multiple numbers on there, me,
my wife, whatever, transfer this number two Dougie. All she
had to do was log into her Verizon account and click.
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Except I had already authorized it. But me, lady, I
didn't need this click a link or have anything sent
to me or Gianna didn't have to get on the
phone or whatever, like I had already approved it.
Speaker 1 (02:16:39):
So I've just but I mean, hey, look, you.
Speaker 5 (02:16:43):
That you had to approve? Like, did you not have to?
I know when she sent you the link?
Speaker 1 (02:16:50):
I didn't have to do that.
Speaker 4 (02:16:52):
The only reason I had to do that is because
you called there. You didn't have to call there. I
had already approved everything. There was nothing for me to click.
I had already clicked everything online.
Speaker 5 (02:17:03):
It doesn't matter. It got done, so we're no longer
tied together at all. It all got done. You can
sit there and say I'm.
Speaker 1 (02:17:09):
Glad I got done.
Speaker 4 (02:17:10):
I'm just I'm just you should fashion fashion got it.
It just was incredibly complicated. In fact, I made it
as simple for her as possible.
Speaker 5 (02:17:21):
You're amazing.
Speaker 13 (02:17:22):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (02:17:24):
Do you understand where I'm coming at, Charlie? Or Am
I just the idiot in this case?
Speaker 13 (02:17:28):
No?
Speaker 5 (02:17:28):
You're perfect?
Speaker 1 (02:17:29):
No, yeah, I understand dog did everything wrong?
Speaker 4 (02:17:32):
Yes, and you should pay She should pay you one
hundred dollars more for that, because she's already been sucking
sixty eight hundred.
Speaker 1 (02:17:38):
Dollars from you. That's insane. It's so much money.
Speaker 4 (02:17:43):
And then one last headache on the way out, on
one last headache to make sendy that link and then
call you kicking the nuts on the way out the door. Basically, yeah,
not even glad that it's finally done. Thank you once
after you paid.
Speaker 9 (02:17:56):
For the fool For years has he ever said thank you?
In fact, I didn't ask you for this phone. I
didn't ask you to get my kid a phone at nine.
Speaker 4 (02:18:05):
Okay, so I got I bought your daughter a phone
for her birthday when she was not right, if you're
telling me at age fifteen, she wouldn't you wouldn't have
a phone for Gianna.
Speaker 9 (02:18:14):
Yeah, but it's on my terms that I would have
done it. So you can sit there and go ooh,
what you're so ungrateful. You're ungrateful for everything that you
have because.
Speaker 5 (02:18:25):
Of me, And that's fine.
Speaker 6 (02:18:27):
She has just like a it's almost like, I don't
know if it's like a mental defect where she is
just completely unable to realize.
Speaker 1 (02:18:37):
That everything is just me, me, me, me me.
Speaker 4 (02:18:40):
So yeah, I am so selfish. You're right, this is
an opportunity to say thank you. No, I appreciate you
paying for that phone, first of all, buying the for years.
First of all, your phone, buying a phone straight up.
I mean, Tree didn't get any deals on it because
you have to buy it. Just buy a phone. I mean,
that's what eleven hundred dollars give.
Speaker 1 (02:18:58):
Give that.
Speaker 6 (02:18:58):
I think at one point, Charlie, hold on, I don't
think I ever bought her another phone.
Speaker 1 (02:19:02):
Maybe I did, Maybe I don't recall.
Speaker 5 (02:19:05):
I didn't.
Speaker 1 (02:19:07):
I don't know about that.
Speaker 6 (02:19:08):
Okay, maybe I gave her an old phone of mine
or something. I don't remember, but I know there was
another phone in all. But regardless, you're right, she should
be thanking. She's not paying for that phone for seven,
eight years or whatever, and she still is. I mean,
she said all the time to just say think, hey,
you know what, my bad. Yeah, I didn't realize you
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were paying for it, even though we'd know that's not true.
But you know, but if this would be the time
to go, you know what, I'm gonna come out and
say thank you for at least paying for that phone.
Speaker 1 (02:19:37):
And I appreciate you not back making me pay back.
Speaker 4 (02:19:40):
Pay on it.
Speaker 1 (02:19:40):
Yeah, how I do.
Speaker 6 (02:19:42):
I was just contacted. Today is World kid Iness Day.
We talked about this earlier. They actually the organizers have
reached out to me. They want to use my image
as the face of World Kindness Day for paying for.
Speaker 1 (02:19:54):
That cell phone for the past six years.
Speaker 6 (02:19:57):
So the I'm the poster boy of World Kindness Day
in World six years of Kindness. Basically, all right, dugi,
are you ready for the award winning?
Speaker 1 (02:20:10):
Yeah? Are you this? Charlie well Rover always says, here
we go, Here we go.
Speaker 5 (02:20:18):
Shizzy.
Speaker 9 (02:20:19):
On rovers Morning Glory, the largest male great white shark
ever recorded was spotted off of New Jersey's coastline. The
shark's name is Contender, and it is the biggest great
white white shark that we know of. And this sucker
is massive. It is weighing in let's see one whopping
(02:20:43):
one thousand, six hundred and fifty three pounds thirteen feet long.
And they believe that Contender is about thirty two years old.
And that is according to a nonprofit group called o Search.
They're global They track some of the ocean's giants and
marine ecosystems in order to collect essential data to better
(02:21:05):
understand these species and to understand the ocean. So they
just got this guy pinged and it's on the move again.
So that is really really cool. It's massive, very very cool.
Something that is not cool is this update of the
Dallas Cowboys star Marshaan Neeland. Now, if you remember last week,
(02:21:28):
he's only twenty four years old. He had scored his
first NFL touchdown for the Cowboys against the Arizona Cardinals,
and then just a couple days later, on Wednesday of
last week, he was in some kind of mental breakdown.
Speaker 5 (02:21:45):
He was texting his family goodbye.
Speaker 9 (02:21:48):
His girlfriend was on the phone with police trying to
contact and get him help. He ended up crashing his car,
going into a little case, going into a portable, and
he committed suicide. Now we fast forward to the girlfriend
has announced that she is pregnant with his child. Oh
(02:22:09):
and the head coach, Brian Schottenheimer, revealed that they are
their organization that they've set up a memorial fund to
support the girlfriend and the unborn baby, and he said
that they want to make sure that they are both
taken care of.
Speaker 5 (02:22:25):
For the rest of their lives. That this is really important.
Speaker 9 (02:22:28):
So they've set something up to make sure that the
unborn baby and the girlfriend are set for the rest
of their lives. All right, I thought that was kind
of nice that they're doing that. But how sad is
that that she's now pregnant and he has passed on.
We don't really have a lot more information on what
the circumstances.
Speaker 1 (02:22:44):
Were with that, like what happens.
Speaker 6 (02:22:46):
There's another story after the shoes that I want to
tell you about, another story of somebody who died and
we had some initial information and then it turns out
that initial information was wildly inaccurate.
Speaker 1 (02:22:58):
I'll explain that. And just a few minutes.
Speaker 9 (02:23:00):
Do you remember back in the day, all these people
that got famous on an app called Vine.
Speaker 1 (02:23:06):
Yeah, well that's how that Brianna Chicken Fry I think was.
Speaker 9 (02:23:11):
Shine Yet foundus on that kind of back There's a
new app called Divine, backed by Twitter co founder Jack Dorsey,
and it's reviving Vine by restoring over one hundred thousand
archives six second videos and letting users upload new ones
built using massive old backups.
Speaker 5 (02:23:27):
The project reconstructs many classic.
Speaker 9 (02:23:29):
Vines along with user data, though millions of these little
clips were never saved. The Apple also flag suspected AI
generated videos to prevent them from being posted, aiming to
preserve a real person social experience.
Speaker 1 (02:23:44):
What if somebody didn't want that restored?
Speaker 4 (02:23:46):
Though? What if I was on Vine ten or fifteen
years however long ago it was. What if I was
on Vine I had these videos and now I look
back at it and I go, I was an eighteen
year old dumb ass.
Speaker 1 (02:23:56):
Now I'm almost thirty. You don't want that up there.
Speaker 4 (02:24:00):
It's interesting that they're just, oh, yeah, okay, we're going
to restore that from a backup and put it back up,
put those videos back up. And it's a little bit weird,
I think, but you probably agreed to it. There's some
sort of fine print in terms of service when you
signed up for it. I also saw something on chat
GPT where I thought, Jesus Christ, that's weird.
Speaker 6 (02:24:18):
I saw something where researchers did a study of how
people actually use chat GPT and they what I guess,
Chat GPT as a feature where you can share a
chat with somebody and it removes your.
Speaker 1 (02:24:32):
Like, name, account info or whatever.
Speaker 6 (02:24:35):
But what people didn't realize is you share that and
then it becomes accessible to link, it becomes accessible to
web crawlers, Internet archive, Google, and so hundreds of thousands
of chat GPT chats that people shared were indexed through,
you know, by by things like Google, and researchers use
(02:24:56):
that to just pour through.
Speaker 1 (02:24:58):
Now they are anonymous.
Speaker 6 (02:25:00):
I maybe you can figure out who was doing it
on some of these chats just by the content of
the chat back and forth. But I'm like, I wouldn't
want that either, Like, I don't think people realize when
they're doing that that, oh yeah, your chat may end
up on Google for people to read later or whatever.
So yeah, I guess that's what you agree to though,
(02:25:22):
when you sign.
Speaker 1 (02:25:22):
Up for these things.
Speaker 12 (02:25:23):
Go on.
Speaker 9 (02:25:23):
Finally, Thursday Night Football. It's night eight fifteen pm Eastern
on Amazon. The New England Patriots are hosting the New
York Chats.
Speaker 1 (02:25:30):
Good one, You're gonna be a good one.
Speaker 5 (02:25:32):
Yeah, that's the shiz And Roversborn Glory.
Speaker 3 (02:25:35):
So much good you want to bend over and kids
are ass watch live right there on your stupid smart boat.
Just search for Rovers Morning Glory in the app store
or Google Play.
Speaker 6 (02:25:55):
You had the story about the NFL guy who committed
suicide after a police and killed himself in a porta potty,
But yesterday you had something in the Shizy about a
food influencer that I've never heard of this guy.
Speaker 1 (02:26:10):
I guess, uh, you know, I don't know TikTok, Instagram whatever.
Speaker 6 (02:26:13):
His name was Michael Dwarte and his family had put
out a statement that said that he was Let me
see if I can find the actual statement. Stand by,
Oh man, where is this? Do you have the statement
(02:26:40):
by any chance that the family released? He was he
was killed. He's from San Diego, but he was on
a trip to Texas and he was killed the.
Speaker 5 (02:26:52):
Unexpected like that.
Speaker 1 (02:26:54):
Yeah, they said, yeah they no. No, it didn't say violent, no, no,
it said forget.
Speaker 5 (02:27:02):
Jemmy, look it up.
Speaker 6 (02:27:02):
Oh man, I had this for some reason. I can't
find it in here. But yeah, yeah, if you find it,
if you can look it up quickly.
Speaker 13 (02:27:09):
The the.
Speaker 1 (02:27:12):
Family put a statement out and they said, oh, here
it is, let me see. It says.
Speaker 6 (02:27:20):
It is with profound sadness that we share the passing
of our Oh this is from a media group. Son
of a bitch. Why can I not find this?
Speaker 4 (02:27:33):
They said that he died in a horrible accident days
after his wedding anniversary.
Speaker 1 (02:27:39):
I just can't find the original statement.
Speaker 6 (02:27:44):
M Well, regardless, you had this yesterday and the family
had released a statement and I said, oh, oh my god,
he was on this trip and he died in a.
Speaker 1 (02:27:53):
Horrible accident, and you immediately go what happened?
Speaker 4 (02:27:57):
Right?
Speaker 1 (02:27:59):
It must have been a car trash.
Speaker 6 (02:28:02):
Maybe he was like on an ATV in the Texas
desert and an overturned it crushed him. Something along those
lines is what you would think of, right, A horrible accident.
Speaker 16 (02:28:13):
Right.
Speaker 1 (02:28:15):
Well, it turns out that Sheriff's.
Speaker 6 (02:28:18):
Deputies were called around eleven thirty am to a report
of a nine to one one call from a male
subject with a knife acting erratically. When they arrived, this
food influencer, Michael Dwarte, was exhibiting erratic behavior and making threats.
Speaker 1 (02:28:35):
To kill everyone.
Speaker 6 (02:28:37):
The Medina County Sheriff's Office said he was attempting to
assault fire and EMS personnel who showed up on the scene.
A deputy pulled up, and he wanted to assault her
as well gees. The deputy told Dwarte to drop his
knife and get on the ground, but he refused and
(02:28:57):
attempted to attack instead, forcing the woman to fire at him.
I believe two times. She discharged two rounds. It says
here from her duty weapon.
Speaker 1 (02:29:09):
He charged arge.
Speaker 6 (02:29:11):
The officer yelling I'm going to kill you, at which
point the officer she shot him twice. They tried to
provide medical aid, but he died at the scene.
Speaker 1 (02:29:25):
That's not a horrible accident. I mean, my god, that's
the opposite of a horrible accident.
Speaker 6 (02:29:32):
I'm not saying the guy. I think maybe he might
have had some sort of mental breakdown or whatever. If
that's the case, I of course feel bad for him.
But that family and they knew when they released a
statement it's not a horrible accident from their GoFundMe.
Speaker 1 (02:29:48):
Is this okay? What does it say here?
Speaker 6 (02:29:53):
This is with heavy heart that we share the sad
news that Michael d'Arte passed away in a horrible Oh,
this is horrible incident. Did they change us because we
did this story yesterday and it was horrible accident.
Speaker 4 (02:30:04):
I'm reading it. I'm reading a story from yesterday. It
misquoted the gofunme I think.
Speaker 1 (02:30:09):
Or they go fund me was changed or this isn't
the statement I'm just reading. This is the incident and accident, yes, okay,
when you talking about it the first.
Speaker 6 (02:30:17):
Time, and so yeah, I mean the New York posts
horrible accident while traveling with his family in Texas, So
they're asking for money for the funeral expenses. They they
he passed away in a horrible incident days after his
wedding anniversary, or as they've changed it, too horrible incident,
(02:30:40):
but yesterday it was horrible accident. That's not a horrible accident,
if that's indeed what they put out. I mean, I
feel for the guy if he had some sort of
mental breakdown, don't get me wrong, but man, that's a
lot different than I anticipated. I thought it was going
to be some sort of he fell off a horse.
You know, he shard stories about that. People go on vacation,
go a horseback riding or something on the beach and
(02:31:02):
they fall off, break their neck.
Speaker 9 (02:31:04):
Bye.
Speaker 4 (02:31:05):
Wow, this was a great Yeah. Exactly did he cook
or did he just go places to eat? It just
said he was a food influencer.
Speaker 6 (02:31:15):
I can't you know, there's so many of these people
that are influencers. They get in the news. I go,
I don't know who know, who knows these people or
how big of a following do they actually have.
Speaker 1 (02:31:27):
I have no idea.
Speaker 6 (02:31:28):
Since he began posting cooking videos when he was recovering
from a mental breakdown, during the COVID nineteen.
Speaker 1 (02:31:36):
Break it.
Speaker 6 (02:31:38):
This is suffered a breakdown during COVID nineteen that forced
him to seek psychatric treatment.
Speaker 4 (02:31:44):
This is whird does my friend sent me this recipe
like literally a week ago of this whatever? This is
this guy and this was awesome and this is the guy. Yeah,
so I guess I've watched this stuff yeah season and
had person.
Speaker 25 (02:31:57):
You're gonna make all these flavors together and with the tortilla,
chop off the ends to make it square and put
a thin layer of meat that six courts.
Speaker 1 (02:32:03):
He is this will make cooking video this on like this.
Speaker 25 (02:32:06):
So I'm cooking this over fire using Barry mallins lump charcoal,
huge chunks that burn hot and last long. Now seer
on each side and brush on chili oil. And I'm
telling you, this is one of the best bites I've had.
If you ever tried the viral, I'll make that all right.
Speaker 1 (02:32:18):
It looks good, It looks good.
Speaker 6 (02:32:21):
Yeah, all right, I've got to take a break eight
six six yeo rovers our number eight six six nine
six seven six eight three seven.
Speaker 1 (02:32:32):
I do want to.
Speaker 6 (02:32:36):
Bring up something that I find out. Really it's sort
of a crazy story. I find it a little bit
hard to believe. I'll explain that to you in a minute.
This happened years ago and it was a very traumatic event,
but there's now a theory about what was going on,
and I just find it almost impossible to believe.
Speaker 13 (02:32:55):
JD.
Speaker 1 (02:32:56):
Before I take a break here on Rover's Morning Glory,
go ahead, JD. Morn Rover coy R Bay. What's happening?
Speaker 13 (02:33:04):
Okay, I'll try to make this quick. The fifty year
mortgage is just trying to get people to buy homes
instead of renting. If you pay one thousand dollars a
month for rent next year, it'll be twelve hundred year
after that, fourteen hundred whatever. If you can't afford a
thirty year but you can't a fifty year, your rent's
(02:33:27):
not gonna go up. You may not get equity in
your home, but sooner or later you will, but your
rent's not going to go up.
Speaker 1 (02:33:36):
Now, I'm gonna stop you right there.
Speaker 4 (02:33:39):
I said, Well, property taxes go up every couple of years,
and your insurance goes up.
Speaker 1 (02:33:42):
Yeah, that will go up. Here's hand on top of that,
what kind of repairs are you going to have to facilitate?
On this home. Over fifty years, you're gonna need a
new rule. It's the same here's me. Oh yeah, you
go ahead. There's terrible information.
Speaker 13 (02:33:58):
Must share the same brain, because you both rudely interrupted
me while I was talking.
Speaker 1 (02:34:07):
Trap back there, Crystal.
Speaker 13 (02:34:11):
Property tax is a joke amongst itself. If I buy
a piece of property, I pay tax on it. If
I go to Walmart and buy a big screen TV
and I pay tax on that, do I have to
pay tax on the big screen TV?
Speaker 1 (02:34:25):
I hear from now, No.
Speaker 13 (02:34:28):
That property tax needs to change. That's a whole other argument.
Speaker 1 (02:34:32):
But look, I don't like paying property tax either. Nobody does.
I understand that.
Speaker 6 (02:34:37):
Unfortunately, it's the way that the government, the local municipalities
earn all of their money. So if they don't tax
you that way with the property tax, they're going to
have to get that money a different way. I don't
know how they're going to do it, but they'll figure
out a way. You're still going to be paying. But
I I and I think it's sort of all these
states have these ideas to get rid of property tax.
(02:35:00):
I wouldn't be too confident that that's going to happen
anytime soon, but the fact of the.
Speaker 1 (02:35:03):
Matter is, JD.
Speaker 6 (02:35:04):
You have to pay it right now, whether it's right wrong,
whether you like it or not, you have to pay
it or they'll take your house.
Speaker 2 (02:35:13):
You may have to pay it, Yes, you have to
pay it until you change the law.
Speaker 1 (02:35:19):
And maybe fifty years from now they will.
Speaker 6 (02:35:21):
Okay, maybe fifty years from now, after you've paid fifty
years of property tax.
Speaker 1 (02:35:26):
Yeah. I wouldn't count on that anytime soon. But who knows.
Speaker 6 (02:35:28):
I've been wrong about things once or twice in the past.
But all right, JD, thank you.
Speaker 1 (02:35:33):
I appreciate it every time. Okay, all right, Well, it
sounds like you are drunk, so maybe I'm wrong more
than I think. Okay, thank you, JD. I've got to
take a break. We'll be right back. Hang on him
when he's angry. Welcome back to Rovers Morning Glory.
Speaker 6 (02:36:10):
Mike and Rochester says property taxes included in your mortgage
won't go up, but your rent always goes up. I
don't think Mike has ever paid property tax, or at
least for any extended period of time.
Speaker 1 (02:36:23):
It always goes up. I've never had that property tax.
Speaker 6 (02:36:26):
They usually reassess every two or three years or four
years or whatever. And I've never had them go, you
know what, we see that property values have gone down,
we're gonna charge.
Speaker 1 (02:36:39):
You less in property text. Never once does that happen.
Speaker 4 (02:36:42):
And always they always send you go, hey, you know what,
we've been looking at everything in your area, and we've
determined that the value of your house, which you purchased
for X amount of dollars, is now worth x new
number of dollars, and therefore you're gonna pay tax on
that amount.
Speaker 1 (02:36:57):
And you've been through it, Charlie Raistle's going through it everyone. Yeah,
mine went up. I didn't.
Speaker 4 (02:37:02):
So mine went up a year or two ago, and
I didn't realize could I have extra money in that
account that my mortgage comes out of, and I have
extra in it because I pay extra per month.
Speaker 1 (02:37:13):
I want.
Speaker 4 (02:37:14):
I want to pay off my house as fast as
I can. And I was looking over my payments, I
was like, WHOA, I haven't made that extra payment in
a while. Property tax went up. They were just taking
that money, and it just it just was I wasn't
making that extra payment, and it's an extra like one
hundred I don't remember one hundred two hundred a month
out of an hour. Just they just raised it and
go that's what you pay now.
Speaker 1 (02:37:34):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (02:37:34):
When I went to go pay my mortgage the other month,
I was in shock when it was about four hundred
dollars more than what I was just paying, and that
was my homeowner's insurance went up a little bit, but
my property tax went up like two hundred and eighty
six dollars. So now I'm paying about fifteen hundred dollars
a month I think for my mortgage, and it was eleven.
Speaker 1 (02:37:56):
For a month it went up.
Speaker 10 (02:37:59):
Yes, oh wow, yeah that's jump jump I mean so
I really right now, let me ask you this.
Speaker 6 (02:38:05):
Have you can appeal that? Did you appeal this? Because
you can't you have to do there's a window that
you have to do it. They send you a notice
and they goes.
Speaker 1 (02:38:15):
All the number right out of our ass.
Speaker 4 (02:38:17):
I think that appeal is a risk too, because you
have to pay for a guy's appraisal and if it
doesn't work, well, then you've just paid that guy the risk.
Speaker 1 (02:38:26):
No, No, you don't have to pay for an appraisal.
Speaker 6 (02:38:29):
You you just uh, you submit a letter with some
documentation to the Comment Foundation.
Speaker 1 (02:38:36):
Is it the best or yeah?
Speaker 4 (02:38:38):
If you have if you don't like that, well, you
look at whatever homes have sold in the in the area.
You look at what homes comparable homes near you are
on the market for what they've actually sold for.
Speaker 1 (02:38:53):
Because they just pull those numbers.
Speaker 4 (02:38:55):
They have a vested interest in making the value of
your home as much as possible.
Speaker 6 (02:39:00):
The higher they say the value of your home is,
the more they get to tax you. So you can
appeal that. But you have a window to do that.
I think it's free to do so. And when you
say it's a risk, I don't know. Maybe it's possible
that they then take a look at it and they go, oh, yeah, oh,
we thought your value went up to X, but nope, nope,
actually we take it back. It's actually even more valuable
(02:39:22):
than before. So I don't know, to do it at
your own risk. I suppose.
Speaker 1 (02:39:32):
Somebody I was going to tell you this crazy story.
Speaker 4 (02:39:35):
It's an allegation that's been made about rich people doing
something horrible years ago.
Speaker 1 (02:39:40):
But somebody wanted me to talk about.
Speaker 6 (02:39:42):
Other rich people doing horrible things, and they said, you
have to talk about Donald Trump having Thanksgiving dinner with
Jeffrey Epstein. There's nothing more relevant than that. Okay, So
I'm gonna have to say this. I did see there
(02:40:03):
was some Trump Epstein stuff that came out yesterday, some
letters and some emails and some back.
Speaker 1 (02:40:08):
And forth and that kind of stuff.
Speaker 4 (02:40:10):
But uh, I'm unaware of Thanksgiving dinner Donald Trump and
Jeffrey Epstein. Charlie, you are oftentimes on the tip of
the spear when it comes to Epstein Island stories.
Speaker 13 (02:40:27):
What do you know?
Speaker 1 (02:40:28):
Is there anything that you've seen regarding this? Not so much.
Speaker 4 (02:40:33):
I saw that he Epstein sent an email and said
something like Trump spent a lot of time Epstein sent
an I don't remember.
Speaker 1 (02:40:41):
Who he's talking to. Trump spent a lot of time
with victim blank and the victim was blanked out.
Speaker 4 (02:40:47):
And don't worry. That dog isn't gonna bark like he's
not gonna rat out. That rat's not gonna rat anybody out.
I don't know what he means by that.
Speaker 1 (02:40:57):
What does that mean? Does it mean? I don't even
know what that means? Don't know.
Speaker 4 (02:41:00):
Trump isn't gonna say anything. Does that mean the girl
isn't going to say anything? I think it means Trump's
not gonnay anything. And then it turns out that victim
that wasn't named.
Speaker 1 (02:41:07):
Was the woman that.
Speaker 4 (02:41:10):
Died recently, the famous Epstein victim that committed suicide.
Speaker 1 (02:41:15):
I don't know, Guthrie. What's her name, Virginia Geoffrey, Jeoffrey.
So she was not alive.
Speaker 4 (02:41:22):
So she so everybody says, well, she came out and
said Trump never did anything wrong with me.
Speaker 1 (02:41:30):
Okay, all right, maybe she did.
Speaker 6 (02:41:32):
I I'll take you said that, yeah, some poat Okay,
I mean she said that about Bill Clinton too. It
doesn't stop people from, you know, still saying Bill Clinton
was doing and so then so.
Speaker 4 (02:41:41):
Then I guess there's a lot of emails that were
released yesterday, because there is one here that I'm looking at,
and it's you know, I'm only reading you see parts
of emails, so it's really hard to understand. But anyways,
in this email, Jeffrey Epstein says, hope today is fun
for you, and then its fun?
Speaker 1 (02:42:01):
When are you back in NYC?
Speaker 4 (02:42:03):
And then Epstein writes all next week, and then Fate says, okay,
Dylan want to see you. I always want to see you.
Where are you having Thanksgiving? And then Jeffrey Epstein says,
ev A, don't know what that means? Ev A, and
then Faith says that means Glenn check out his red hair,
and then Jeffrey Epstein Barry's color for holiday. Anyways, at
(02:42:32):
the top, this woman asks who is going to be
down there at mar A Lago for Thanksgiving. That's basically
what people are saying, if that's just snooze, who's going
to be down there? And Epstein says it. And this
is twenty seventeen. Trump is president at the time, David
Feisel Hanson Trump. So people are saying Trump had Thanksgiving
(02:42:53):
dinner while president with Jeffrey Epstein.
Speaker 1 (02:42:55):
I don't think I see that.
Speaker 4 (02:42:57):
I don't know.
Speaker 6 (02:42:58):
I mean maybe this wait wait, I'm I mean that
doesn't necessarily mean that. That means that Epstein could have
known somebody that's going to eat mar A Lago on
Thanksgiving and he's just relaying who's going to be there, So.
Speaker 1 (02:43:10):
I don't know. I'm not incriminating that. I know none
of this is the incriminating. I'm gonna talk about the
things that are true.
Speaker 4 (02:43:16):
True Trump was good friends with an international pedophile. The
main star witness of this of star witness and star
victim worked at mar A Lago Trump's place. Those are
all true things. Epstein died. He's dead, and he hung
(02:43:39):
out with Trump a lot. And now people want to
release the Epstein files. And something Trump did yesterday that
I've never heard of in my life that is so unbelievable.
Speaker 1 (02:43:50):
Lauren Bobert, who is she? She wants to release Epstein files.
Speaker 4 (02:43:55):
She signed her name to some sort of piece of
paper saying let's release these. And then Trump, of all
people calls her, not that I'm not saying release the
Epstein Trump files. Release the Epstein files. She says, she
wants to release them. A bunch of people want to
release all of them. Okay, Trump for some reason calls
her and goes, WHOAOA you can get your name off
(02:44:16):
of that personal phone called too lower and Bobert to say,
do not release those.
Speaker 1 (02:44:22):
That's a that sounds like a guilty person.
Speaker 13 (02:44:24):
Really.
Speaker 6 (02:44:24):
They brought her into the into into the White House
to have a meeting yesterday. Hy the day before it
was to try to convince her.
Speaker 4 (02:44:31):
The head of the FBI and the head of the
Department of Justice called her.
Speaker 1 (02:44:34):
In why why why don't want it released?
Speaker 18 (02:44:38):
Why not?
Speaker 4 (02:44:38):
Why don't you want that released? You ran on releasing them?
And now cash Bettel also always want to release them.
Dan Bongino or whatever wanted to release these. When I
get in, I'm going to release them. They even slow
rolled the release and had that those those binders that
everybody was holding. You can't wait to release these. Now,
let's release them, And all of a sudden, Trump doesn't
want to do that. I don't care what's in these emails.
(02:45:00):
I don't know what's in it. I just know that he,
for whatever reason, does not want these released. Now you're
gonna now people are gonna say, what about Clinton's in him?
I don't care. I didn't vote for Clinton. I don't
I don't care about Clinton, never thought about him. I
was not old enough. I don't care.
Speaker 1 (02:45:16):
If he's a pedophile, arrest him, get him, put him
in prison.
Speaker 16 (02:45:19):
What do you well?
Speaker 6 (02:45:21):
Anything does say in one of these text messages that
they released that they were talking about trying somebody was saying, oh,
it's they're trying to take down Trump, and he says, yes,
it's wild because I am the only one able to
take him down.
Speaker 1 (02:45:35):
Whatever that means.
Speaker 4 (02:45:36):
Wow.
Speaker 6 (02:45:36):
There was also another email that I saw yesterday. I mean,
there's so many of those stuff that is released, but
there was another email between a.
Speaker 1 (02:45:48):
I have to log into this.
Speaker 4 (02:45:50):
I'll tell you another email that Epstein said specifically in
an email, Clinton never went to the island, He never
did anything. I saw that email. I don't care what's
in the email. And if Clinton did do all that,
arrest him and put him in prison, it's not hard
to do, it's not I don't understand how this could
be a partisan issue. If you voted for a pedophile,
(02:46:13):
you should be able to man up and go I
made a mistake.
Speaker 1 (02:46:16):
I you know what, that guy is weird. I was tricked.
Speaker 4 (02:46:20):
You know what.
Speaker 1 (02:46:21):
He's probably in those files.
Speaker 4 (02:46:22):
Because every time, every time I see these Trump Epstein connections,
somebody shows a Clinton one. I don't care about that,
not even worth mentioning. Go ahead, get rid of him,
take put him in prison, prosecute him.
Speaker 1 (02:46:34):
Good.
Speaker 4 (02:46:35):
You shouldn't be defending a pedophile. And when there's a
lot of smoke, there's a lot of smoke, there's fire.
Speaker 11 (02:46:42):
Right.
Speaker 4 (02:46:42):
There's a lot of connections between Epstein and Trump, an
incredible amount. I would say, So don't point to the
flight log where Clinton's on there, because you want to
look at the flight log Trump's on there too. A
bunch so really yeah, wait a second, he's wait, I
don't follow this case as much as some people do.
Speaker 6 (02:47:02):
Uh, you're telling me that Donald Trump is on the
what was it they called Lolita express?
Speaker 1 (02:47:08):
Of course, the expressed flight logs? Of course he is.
I know, I haven't seen that.
Speaker 3 (02:47:17):
I know.
Speaker 14 (02:47:17):
Is that?
Speaker 6 (02:47:18):
Is it public knowledge or is this? I again, I
don't know. I don't follow this as carefully as some
people do.
Speaker 13 (02:47:24):
But uh.
Speaker 6 (02:47:27):
I I do say, I don't understand. Look, the guy's dead.
Why will you wouldn't release whatever files?
Speaker 14 (02:47:34):
Uh?
Speaker 6 (02:47:35):
You know, there's absolutely no reason not to release any
five all of the files if people are claiming, you know, look,
there's a public appetite and and people want answers. I
think you absolutely can and should release everything that you have,
unless there is some sort of.
Speaker 1 (02:47:57):
Uh know, I guess maybe.
Speaker 6 (02:48:03):
If there was somebody who's let's say, he's in these
files and completely innocent or something it's been determined that
he's innocent, or you know, I don't know, do you
want your name dragged out as part of this or whatever?
Speaker 1 (02:48:16):
But even then, I look, I say, just go ahead
and release everything, especially after you wouldn't shut up about him.
You wouldn't shut up about him.
Speaker 4 (02:48:26):
Oh my god, there's a big there's an underdeep state
conspiracy to hide pedophiles.
Speaker 1 (02:48:33):
Well, this is the name moment.
Speaker 4 (02:48:34):
Donald Trump is not on the Lolita Express logs, not
once here it.
Speaker 1 (02:48:40):
Is, okay, just showing you right here.
Speaker 4 (02:48:42):
Donald Trump flew on the Jeffrey Epstein's private plane, often
referred to in the media is a little Leita Express
at least seven or eight times between nineteen ninety three
and ninety seven. According to flight logs and other records.
These flights were typically between Palm Beach and New York.
You can pretend that you don't het okay.
Speaker 1 (02:49:00):
But did you go to the island? Did he go
to ever said that? Okay, don't move the goalposts, because
that's what you just did. You said, he doesn't know.
I'm just asking. I don't know anything about this, So
then don't move it. Because he was.
Speaker 4 (02:49:14):
He was on that plane, so don't move it down. No,
he was on the plane. And if you're on the plane,
according to everybody for years, if you were on those
flight logs, you were guilty.
Speaker 1 (02:49:22):
Guilty, guilty.
Speaker 6 (02:49:23):
He's on the logs, people said, But I don't agree
with the people who said anybody who's on a flight
log is guilty because I'm assuming, and I don't know.
I don't run in these kind of circles with billionaires,
but I'm assuming that billionaires are flying around on private
jets and each other's private jets as just as easily
(02:49:45):
and as frequently as I might get in Charlie's car
he gives me a ride, like, hey, give me a
ride to the next bar, or whatever the case.
Speaker 4 (02:49:53):
Like, Okay, I think that's how it works. Just because
you're on a flight log, to me, doesn't mean that
you had any no anything was going or anything weird
did go on. Okay, I agree, we'll say I agree
with you. But when Clinton's on the flight logs, that
means he's guilty. Right, That's why I say that. That's
what everybody said.
Speaker 6 (02:50:13):
And obviously, look Virginia Geoffrey all along, she said, and
she is kookie. She was kookie, but uh, you know,
she all along, said Bill Clinton. She never saw anything.
Speaker 4 (02:50:24):
She made claims against Prince Albert or Prince Andrew's name Andrew,
Prince Albert's through the penis right, Prince Andrew. She made
claims against Prince Andrew. She was photographed with Bill Clinton,
I think on.
Speaker 6 (02:50:38):
A trip to Africa or something, on a charity thing,
which I think Epstein maybe they went on Epstein.
Speaker 4 (02:50:44):
Shit.
Speaker 1 (02:50:45):
I don't know what that was all about.
Speaker 6 (02:50:46):
But uh, you know she did say Bill Clinton never
did anything wrong, absolutely nothing wrong, was a complete gentleman.
Speaker 4 (02:50:54):
And if she said that about Trump, I haven't read that.
I don't know, but I'll take it that's what people
are saying.
Speaker 6 (02:51:00):
I will say, Okay, I would assume that if if
she had an axe to grind or if he did
do something, if Trump did do something, she would have
said it.
Speaker 1 (02:51:08):
She would have come out and said it, right. I
don't know. I don't know if you'd accused it. I
don't know.
Speaker 4 (02:51:12):
I don't know if you'd accuse the president of being
a pedophile and also later say that people are trying
to murder you.
Speaker 1 (02:51:17):
Let's not forget you said that, right, right. But she
was a little unhinged.
Speaker 4 (02:51:22):
So yeah, so I don't know if we can take
anything she says. She's unhinged. Anyways, I just don't like
the people that are obsessed. They were obsessed with years.
We got to get the we gotta fight pedophiles. We've
got to fight them. I'm a pedophile hunter. There's nothing
I hate worse than a pedophile. This is the time
to step up and look at it and go, oh,
this is getting kind of weird. Why is he calling
(02:51:44):
Lauren Bobert to not release those that's the This is
the time to start going. Maybe I was a little wrong.
If that's your whole life. I mean, a lot of
people made their entire personality as a pedophile hater.
Speaker 13 (02:51:56):
I don't.
Speaker 1 (02:51:56):
I hate them. This is the worst thing they're They're terrible.
I agree one hundred percent.
Speaker 4 (02:52:00):
Now's the time when this star starts popping up to
start going, WHOA, Maybe I should look at this not
from a partisan issue, from a bipartisan iss going this
guy might not be a good guy.
Speaker 1 (02:52:11):
He's good friends with an international pedophile. He's really good
friends with him.
Speaker 4 (02:52:16):
And he could say he fell out over a real
estate deal, or he could whatever falling out they had,
that he was stealing girls from mar A Lago for.
Speaker 1 (02:52:23):
What that's why they fell out.
Speaker 4 (02:52:25):
If they fell out because that, why didn't he call
the cops and say, this guy's a pedophile. He's stealing
my massage, my massuse's and he's he's putting them into
an island. You're claiming he do that at some point?
Why not call the cops then? Unless he's high.
Speaker 6 (02:52:39):
Here's an email from Michael Wolfs who's a journalist, to
Jeffrey Epstein, and he says, I hear CNN. Michael Wolfe says,
I hear CNN is planning to ask Trump tonight about
his relationship with you, either on air or in scrum afterwards.
Maybe this was this is December fifteenth, twenty fifteen.
Speaker 4 (02:53:01):
I don't know. I don't know if this would have
been like after he was elected. I don't know when
was he elected, fifteen or sixteen? Probably wouldn't it be.
Speaker 1 (02:53:13):
No, I don't know. I don't know the answer to that.
Speaker 14 (02:53:17):
If.
Speaker 6 (02:53:17):
And then Epstein replied, if we were able to craft
an answer for him, what do you think it should be?
And then Michael Woolf writes, I think you should let
him hang himself. If he says he hasn't been on
the plane or to the house, then that gives you
a valuable pr and political currency. You can hang him
(02:53:39):
in a way that potentially generates a positive benefit for you.
Or if it really looks like he could win, so
this must be pre election. You could save him generating
a debt, so he would be he would owe you.
Of course, it is possible that when asked, he'll say
Jeffrey Epstein is a great guy, has gotten a raw deal,
(02:54:01):
and is a victim of political correctness, which is to
be outlawed in a Trump regime. So what they're breaking
this down, what they're saying is if they asked Donald
Trump about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, if CNN asset,
don't tell Donald Trump what to say, let him hang himself,
(02:54:22):
let him make his own bed. If he says, no,
I've never been on Jeffrey Epstein's plane or to his
house or to whatever, then Epstein would have something over
Donald Trump because that is an obvious untruth that these
guys would probably be able to disprove, and you could
potentially blackmail or have.
Speaker 4 (02:54:43):
Some sort of influence over him if he did win
the election to become president of the United States. Now,
I look, I actually doesn't the fact that he doesn't
want it to get out that's enough. That's enough for
me to say this is really suspicious.
Speaker 1 (02:54:57):
Let it out.
Speaker 4 (02:54:57):
If there's nothing in there, let it out. Let everybody
see it. Let everybody go through it, and you can
clear your name. But sounds like there might be something
in there that he doesn't want anybody to see.
Speaker 1 (02:55:07):
All right, Well that's what this guy.
Speaker 4 (02:55:10):
He goes Forget the other thing you wanted to talk about, Rover,
you have to talk about Thanksgiving dinner with Trump and Epstein.
But from what I read there or from what you read,
I don't have any indication that they had Thanksgiving dinner together.
Speaker 1 (02:55:22):
Maybe they did, I don't know.
Speaker 6 (02:55:23):
And even if they did, frankly, that doesn't well in
twenty preplicate Donald Trump in anything.
Speaker 4 (02:55:29):
It shows that he's hanging out at that time a
known pedophile that was twenty seventeen.
Speaker 6 (02:55:34):
Oh after he was arrested. The oh okay, well that
would change things. It's not if it did happen, and
I'm twenty seventeen. That guy was known as a pedophile.
Speaker 4 (02:55:43):
He's already been charged and released through whatever that deal
he got, and that when Trump is president twenty seventeen,
Trump is president having the pedophile coming it is at
mar Lago again, so.
Speaker 1 (02:55:54):
I don't think. I don't.
Speaker 6 (02:55:55):
But then reading into it that far, there's no way
that that's happened. It was just Epstein answering who was
going to be there. He probably knew associates or acquaintances
or whatever that we're going to be there, and he's
just relaying that, no, they didn't have I know that
doesn't implicate Trump as far as I'm concerned whatsoever. All Right,
(02:56:15):
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Speaker 9 (02:56:47):
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Speaker 13 (02:57:17):
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