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October 30, 2025 43 mins
Rover needs a hobby. Charlie's friends rescued a sled dog from Alaska. Rover doesn't understand why people are now watching/listening to videos in public without headphones. ARFID. 

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
We'd like to introduce you to Anthony Schnizzer, a gentle kind,
well spoken man.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
What'd you say, nephew, you're freaking airs. I will freaking
choke them. I would kill them. Welcome back to Robbers
Morning Glory. Hizzy is coming up in just a moment.
What do you have on the way.

Speaker 3 (00:27):
We have an update regarding the Louver heist and.

Speaker 4 (00:32):
The theft that happened there.

Speaker 3 (00:33):
I've got another story about someone doing a broad daylight
heist in the United States.

Speaker 4 (00:39):
I'll tell you where that was next.

Speaker 2 (00:41):
All right, we'll get to that in just a moment.
Are you still using Gemini, Charlie or no, you're now Gemini.

Speaker 5 (00:54):
I wanted to use because I was supposed to I
was supposed to be able to talk to my house
like we were just discussing. Yeah, and it hasn't happened yet.
And it was arguing with me. I remember, I was
trying to make something. It was arguing and I got
mad trying to make I don't remember. It was something
just picture. It's like a stupid picture to send to
my friends. Yeah, and it was just like I can't

(01:17):
use that. I can't use copyrighted characters and I was like, well,
I know somebody that won't care at all.

Speaker 2 (01:22):
It's changing your t will do it.

Speaker 3 (01:24):
So, uh.

Speaker 2 (01:26):
Yeah, you don't want your chatbot to argue with you.

Speaker 5 (01:28):
No, it's just an And I'm sitting there arguing with
it for like fifteen minutes, Like, what is the point?
I could just be I could photoshop this, who cares?

Speaker 6 (01:37):
I watched somebody argue with their AI chat bot, asking
it a female to count to a million, and she denied,
would not do it, not do it at all. She's like, no,
I know that's an impossible task, Like that's so stupid
to do.

Speaker 2 (01:51):
She was not. I want to keep going. I tell you.

Speaker 6 (01:54):
He's like, I bet you if I change you to
a man profile that the man will do it for me.
Is like, no, no, he won't. He changes it to
a male profile. One two, It just starts doing it automatically.

Speaker 2 (02:06):
No questions asked you. Yeah, always trying to be difficult,
those women, even the even the female chatbots. Well, a
woman who was not difficult at all is our friend, Dougie.
Are you ready for the shoesy?

Speaker 4 (02:21):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (02:21):
Here we go, y on rollers Morning Glory.

Speaker 3 (02:26):
There's a new coronavirus that's been found in Brazil, and
it shares the key features with one that sparked the
global global COVID pandemic. So this new virus has potential
to spark another pandemic.

Speaker 4 (02:41):
And it was discovered in bats in South.

Speaker 2 (02:44):
America, So scientists America.

Speaker 3 (02:47):
Scientists in the US and Japan detected the strain after
capturing bats living in the north of Brazil and swabbing
there intestine. That's got to hurt so strikingly similar to
the one that sparked it chaos that happened five years ago.

Speaker 4 (03:03):
So we'll monitor that.

Speaker 3 (03:05):
Somebody that is kind of walking back their words and
their viewpoint.

Speaker 4 (03:09):
We have Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Junior.

Speaker 3 (03:13):
He said that he does not have sufficient evidence to
link time and all to autism.

Speaker 2 (03:17):
Wait wait a second, you just had the whole press conference.
You got to be kidding me.

Speaker 3 (03:24):
No. Yeah, He says that evidence does not show that
this ken VU's pay medicine thailant all definitively causes autism,
but that it should still be used cautiously.

Speaker 2 (03:39):
See, that's when you when you get the definitive evidence,
that's when you have the press conference, not the other
way around. But Samantha says, I just told my coworker
about the five million dollars left to that golden retriever.
Didn't know. She just put her dog down last night.
Now she's crying.

Speaker 4 (03:58):
Oh, wait to go.

Speaker 2 (03:59):
Yeah, you ruled whole day, Samantha, go on duche.

Speaker 3 (04:02):
Five new suspects have been arrested over the theft of
France's Crown Jewels from the Louver Museum. The rest come
almost two weeks after the seven minute daylight heist, which
was back on October nineteenth, when thieves escaped with jewelry
valued at over one hundred million dollars. So among the
new suspects apprehended is a man believed to have been

(04:23):
part of the four person gang that carried out the
heights and they said the investigation had not yet uncovered
any of the treasures.

Speaker 2 (04:32):
So there's the guy investment inspector.

Speaker 3 (04:41):
Here in the United States, at least three men dressed
up as construction workers they stole more than three million
dollars worth of jewelry and a safe from a home
in Queens, New York. The robbery happened October sixteenth, around
two twenty in the afternoon in the Jamaica Hills neighborhood.
Yves forced open a back door to get inside the

(05:03):
house and took a safe along with jewelry worth about
three point two million dollars total.

Speaker 2 (05:08):
How did they security? How did they know what was
in there? This? This obviously was an inside job because
you wouldn't know that a home has all that jewelry
or where a safe is or something like that. So
somebody knew that it was in there. Yeah, I mean,
and then they put the orange vests on. They had
the truck. Yeah, through the whole thing, yep? Is that that?

Speaker 3 (05:29):
Security cameras caught them leaving in a blue Hyundai Elantra
and two of the men were wearing the neon construction
vests and then the white head the white hard hats around.

Speaker 2 (05:40):
Wasn't the safe in the well?

Speaker 3 (05:42):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (05:43):
I guess I don't know how big the safe is.
But if you have a ah, maybe you don't need
that big of a safe for three dollars jewels.

Speaker 3 (05:52):
Yeah, say, do you realize I was trying to find
I don't have anything to put in a safe, but
safe are really really expensive.

Speaker 2 (06:02):
So if you don't have anything to put in a
shave why are you buying a shave?

Speaker 3 (06:05):
Trying to find something that was like for papers, like
just like a fireproof thing, just like a small because
I don't have I don't have cash, they don't have
any jewelry, so it was just like something small that's fireproof.

Speaker 4 (06:21):
Ended up not getting anything.

Speaker 3 (06:22):
But when you look at some of those safes that
they do provide, holy hell, that is expensive.

Speaker 4 (06:28):
There was a lot of chaos.

Speaker 3 (06:30):
Happening around the country because of the airports, and the
FAA ended up issuing a halt at Newark Liberty International
Airport yesterday afternoon because of staffing issues.

Speaker 4 (06:41):
So again this is all a ripple effect.

Speaker 3 (06:43):
This historic government shutdown is continuing, and the FAA had
to halt the flights at the major East Coast hub
three pm yesterday because people are showing up to work.

Speaker 2 (06:55):
If this is ridiculous, they've got to open this stuff up.
And these air traffic controllers and TSA people are considered
what they say are essential personnel, which means not that
they're continuing to get paid. It means they have to
show up to work even though they're not getting paid
because they're essential personnel, and then they'll get back paid

(07:18):
after the fact. But I mean, that's a tall order
to ask somebody to keep going to work for a
month if you're not paying this person, Like, wouldn't you
be if iHeart came to me and they go, hey, listen,
we want you to not get paid for three months,
but don't worry, we'll probably get you at the end

(07:40):
of that. So you just continue to come into work.
Nobody here would do that. You would do that, would you?
They've got to get this result anyway.

Speaker 3 (07:49):
Go on, buzz Aldrin going through a hard time. He's
ninety five years old. He just lost his wife. They
were only married for two years. They started dating in
They met in twenty seventeen. They began dating in May
of twenty eighteen, and she was sixty six and he
is again, ninety five years old.

Speaker 2 (08:11):
How did she go so much earlier than him. She's
in her sixties. He's very very old. What happened here?
What was the cause of death?

Speaker 3 (08:21):
I don't know how she died, but he was really
really peacefully passed away peacefully.

Speaker 2 (08:28):
You know they always her husan.

Speaker 4 (08:30):
And son by her side.

Speaker 2 (08:31):
Yeah, is it really that? Like I'll read somebody, Oh,
he died peacefully in his sleep. Really did he How
do you know? How do you know he didn't wake.

Speaker 3 (08:39):
Up if you're right there because I was there when
my brother passed and he took a breath and then
just passed. He didn't gurgle, he didn't do anything. But
I was right there and it was in the middle
of the night and he was sleeping. So if they're
right there by her bedside, but they don't say what
it was she died, so they might have said she

(09:02):
really did die peacefully in her sleep.

Speaker 4 (09:05):
Peloton. If I haven't heard around, I.

Speaker 3 (09:08):
Know, I haven't heard about these guys for a while,
but they're doing something for Halloween. Peloton members get a
special little treat for the holiday. There are three official
Friday the thirteenth themed classes currently available where users pedal
to survive Jason Vorhees.

Speaker 4 (09:22):
In Camp Crystal Lake.

Speaker 3 (09:23):
Peloton instructors have turned into camp counselors to guide members
through high intensity classes where rumors about Jason's next victims
run rampant. It's a thirty minute bike ride, a thirty
minute boot camp, and a ten minute meet meditation, and
the meditation focuses on breathing techniques, facing your demons, and
finding calm and scary times?

Speaker 2 (09:44):
Do you guys wish you could? I was thinking about
this in the shower. That was the most physical activity
I got last night. But I was as washing my
my armpit actually, and I'm scrubbing, and I'm thinking, you know,
I should exercise more, but motivating myself to do that.

Speaker 5 (10:06):
It's just it's such an you're exercised to be, Like
when you imagine I should exercise more?

Speaker 2 (10:13):
Is this gonna be running? Is this gonna be swimming?
Oh no, I don't you know what? What do you see?
What do you foresee in your mind?

Speaker 3 (10:21):
Now?

Speaker 2 (10:21):
Just a starting with just a walk, like a long walk.

Speaker 5 (10:24):
Okay, just gotta start easy.

Speaker 2 (10:27):
I think I go, you know, I could go on
a long walk. It's so hard to just sit here
in front of the computer reading stuff. That's my need.
A hobby. You need something more like you need to
find something in You're interested in my physical activity. It's
a hobby that keeps keeps you physical of some kinds
of your there's an interest in it and your moving.
I think that's your problem. Do you have anything you

(10:48):
like to do that's now everything that's physical labor?

Speaker 5 (10:53):
I don't like who I mean just anything you like.
Do you have any hobby?

Speaker 3 (10:56):
Like?

Speaker 6 (10:56):
I like to do a puzzle, so then it gets
me up off the couch. I'm standing at a table.
I'm doing a puzzle. I'm using my brain, but I'm
not sitting on the count.

Speaker 5 (11:03):
Is something, but I don't think that's it's just anything.
But this is your arm going from here to there.
I don't anymore over on his computer, ex do you
have anything? Do you have any hobby at all? No
physical hobby, nothing that makes a hobby.

Speaker 2 (11:21):
I'm not even physical. Do you have any hobby?

Speaker 4 (11:25):
Nothing? Masturbating is his hobby.

Speaker 2 (11:29):
Oh, I'm an expert in that. Seriously, I really don't
have any hobbies.

Speaker 4 (11:34):
You do like to do anything?

Speaker 2 (11:35):
There's nothing I don't even do. Maybe you don't do,
but maybe you cheap up with the I like doing
dumb tech stuff. I like, you know, that's the kind
of stuff that I like doing. But hobby hobby like puzzles.

Speaker 5 (11:50):
I'm not counting the puzzles a hobby, but I know,
is there anything that interest you that maybe you haven't
tried yet, Like, oh, that would be fun to learn
to do like I've always kind of wanted to And
I'm lazy, but I think it would be good to

(12:10):
learn to fight, you know, like some serve of jiu jitsu.

Speaker 2 (12:14):
Yeah, jitsu, that'd be good. I would be physical. Do
you imagine what a pain in the ass this guy
would be? It would be a dream. He's already he's
already such an instigator, and and then imagine if he
could actually back it up with fighting.

Speaker 5 (12:35):
That's the key, that's the goal. That's a dream of mine,
wouldn't he old? I wanted that? But that's not I mean,
I don't really want to do all that. I don't
too lazy for it. Is there anything out there? If
it was like the matrix though, and you.

Speaker 2 (12:51):
Could just download it? Yeah, you could download it right
into your brain. You go, oh, jiu jitsu whatever, like
all the things. It's like, how great would that be?

Speaker 3 (13:01):
Are we?

Speaker 4 (13:02):
There?

Speaker 7 (13:02):
Are?

Speaker 2 (13:02):
We almost at that point?

Speaker 4 (13:03):
Yet you just don't want to do anything, so you.

Speaker 5 (13:06):
Don't have anything, you know, I can't think of a
hobby that might interest you.

Speaker 2 (13:11):
Yeah, like I've thought of like even stuff like scuba
diving looks cool, but then I go, it seems like
a lot of work. You got to get certified. Then
you have all this equipment it all seems very heavy,
and then it's all disgusting and wet afterwards, and it's
going to be filthy, all right, So that's out. Yeah,

(13:32):
pick divings out sky diving up to I did that once?

Speaker 5 (13:38):
To what about flying? You've you've mentioned before flying a
small airplane.

Speaker 2 (13:43):
Would like to do that? I would like to do that.
That would be a hobby. Let's ask the GPT. I
would like to do that. What are my odds?

Speaker 3 (13:50):
Now?

Speaker 2 (13:51):
My friend needs a hobby.

Speaker 5 (13:54):
He is very lazy, hates to work out.

Speaker 4 (13:59):
It's gonna a pub.

Speaker 2 (14:02):
Would like some physical activity, mild amount of activity, reading a.

Speaker 8 (14:08):
Book activity, enjoys tech, reading a kindle. What do you suggest?
Let's see, it's all right.

Speaker 2 (14:22):
Thinking drone flying.

Speaker 5 (14:24):
Oh, that's kind of fun that they the racing tech
and it's kind of fun.

Speaker 2 (14:31):
It looks cool they go through those abandoned buildings.

Speaker 4 (14:33):
But that involves him standing outside.

Speaker 5 (14:35):
No, I think you could sit because you're just sitting
with those VR goggles and you see all those guys
do that.

Speaker 2 (14:40):
Yeah, that would be a cool way to fly a
drome because the other the regular way with a little controller. Uh.
I've crashed like three drones in the past. I got
out of the drone game because I kept crashing them
so much. Well now, because like they're going away from you.
You go, okay, left is left, right is right, and
then you turn and you go, oh wait a second,

(15:01):
now which way went the things going to my left?
So left is really towards me and right is away.
Like it's I'm not that coordinated. That was one, all right,
This one I think is gonna know.

Speaker 5 (15:12):
Go, But you do have one of the items electric
skateboarding or E scootering. You take that scooter out, go
to a park you HAVEE and just go through the park.

Speaker 3 (15:21):
And because then he's got loaded into the car and
then that.

Speaker 5 (15:25):
Heavy that's not all right. So that's an VR fitness
or mixed reality games. Something like Beatsaber is very fun. Great,
it's like Guitar Hero, but you have to likes and
you just hit beat.

Speaker 2 (15:40):
Your and you already have the VR thing. That'd be
cool and you don't have to do anything else. In
the songs, great, they're problems.

Speaker 5 (15:48):
There's packs you can download of certain artists' they're probably
a dual lepal one you could get in there. There's
almost guarantee. There's the Battery Boys one. You're in there
and it's fun. It's actually fun. Now this one, I
don't think. I don't see you like this one. Geo
geo catching.

Speaker 2 (16:05):
Yeah yeah, I'm just going to Oh here I am,
I'm at this spot.

Speaker 5 (16:09):
Okay, that's now we have a little more movement to
suggests a three D printing slash di y builds.

Speaker 2 (16:16):
I don't know why that would be more movement.

Speaker 5 (16:18):
But you have a three D printer, photography, slash video,
no no interest, no metal, metal detecting.

Speaker 2 (16:28):
I see that guy. That's lazy.

Speaker 5 (16:30):
That's lazy guy. Stuff going around. Yeah, now here's some
chill ones disc golf.

Speaker 4 (16:42):
That's chill. You would never.

Speaker 2 (16:46):
And involves other people too. You could do it on
your own yourself. Also involves other people and that's about it.
The other one is hiking that's a no go, and e.

Speaker 4 (16:58):
Bikes with a tech twist. What does that even mean?

Speaker 5 (17:03):
It just has used GPS trackers, mapping apps from id
apps to gamify it. Sir guy, I love bird watching.

Speaker 2 (17:14):
Bird watching. Not a lot of physical activity with that,
just just raising the binoculars up to your head. Tuse.
Do any of these interest you? Not a whole lot,
None of them not one beat. Saber sounded kind of well.
I guess we sound yarbow racing. Okay, I don't know

(17:41):
the top miles per hour that the does. A good question.
He's looking for a bigger battery in there, something nice,
some aftermarket electric motors, okay.

Speaker 5 (17:55):
Names it's asking if I could you want indoor versus
outdoor or solo versus social. I'm saying he's looking for
solo activities because he doesn't like being around people.

Speaker 2 (18:03):
All right, Stacey says, hook up a metal detector to
the yard bow and then you drive that around sitting
in your chair. That's not a bad idea, Stacy, good job,
all right, Doug, keep going. You are doing the shizy years.

Speaker 7 (18:14):
Okay.

Speaker 4 (18:15):
I'm gonna end with this.

Speaker 3 (18:16):
Icons of Rock are offering up some items for an auction.
Miley Cruz, Tommy Lee, Metallica's Kirk Hammett, and YouTube's Adam Clayton.
They're saying goodbye to some of their gear as part
of Julian's Played, Worn and Torn charity auction. This will
go down on November twentieth and the twenty first at
the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum at the Historic

(18:39):
Municipal Auditorium in Nashville. The Hammett collection features over one
hundred and fifty guitars, awards, and instruments that were played
on stage, while Tommy Lee's collection offers a variety of
memorabilia and some instruments. The Clayton collection includes bass guitars.
A portion of the proceeds will benefit music cares, with
additional piece is from the auction supporting causes like Teen

(19:02):
Cancer America, Gibson Gibbs, and Saint you Children's Research Hospital.
Some other artists have put items up forbid and it's
from the late Ace Freely.

Speaker 2 (19:14):
We've got Keith Richards. Somebody when Ace Freeley recently died.
You're a kiss fan, right Snitzer? Yes, somebody said that.
That's not how you pronounce his name. It's pretty Rayley.
H Like Frehley's comment. I've never heard anybody say Ace Frehley.
I've never heard that. Is that? Is that how you
say it? Yeah, so if you were talking to somebody,

(19:36):
you would say Ace Frehley. In my later years, yeah,
when I was a kid, it was Freely. Yeah. Okay,
there you go.

Speaker 4 (19:42):
That's the shusy on rovers Morning Glory.

Speaker 2 (19:44):
All right, we'll be right back.

Speaker 4 (19:45):
Hang on, you're asking for it, well, you are kind
of asking for it.

Speaker 2 (19:50):
You are asking for it because you're listening to Rovers
Morning Glory. Welcome back, Nate, You're on Rover's Morning Glory.

(20:16):
Good morning, Nate, Yo, y army. What's having on?

Speaker 7 (20:23):
Doozie?

Speaker 4 (20:24):
I love you?

Speaker 3 (20:26):
Hey.

Speaker 7 (20:27):
So I was thinking about a sport that you could play,
or something that you could do by yourself.

Speaker 2 (20:31):
How about a golf simulator that you could just roll
up there? And I got I got the entire team involved.

Speaker 7 (20:38):
So we got Crystal and B two could be the
drink girls.

Speaker 5 (20:41):
Huh.

Speaker 7 (20:42):
So whenever you need a drink, think can roll by.
We got Chocolate Charge Charlie aka the male version of
Ellen Degenerous. He can be your caddy.

Speaker 2 (20:51):
Okay, put the ball on, put the ball on.

Speaker 7 (20:53):
The ground for you. Snitz can videotape any good shots.
Doogy can be the Heckler and JLR. I couldn't find
a good spot for him, so I just figured he
could build a ten somewhere.

Speaker 2 (21:04):
No, he's the ball washer ball.

Speaker 4 (21:09):
All right.

Speaker 2 (21:10):
Well, Nate has it all planned out, golf golf simulator,
have you guys? I've never been to top golf. I
just is that fun. Like I've been one of them.
It's fun if you have to know a golf sure,
I don't, so so it's not as fun. No, because
when I'm hitting, I'm just I'm just trying wildly going

(21:32):
all over.

Speaker 5 (21:33):
I'm just trying to make it connect at all and
make the noise that it sounds like I hit the
golf ball correctly, which is about one out of every
time I go.

Speaker 2 (21:40):
You know that, like that little like.

Speaker 5 (21:42):
Dink sort of thing that everything every time he's a dink,
and I have to want that ping and I own that.
So it's got a bunch of uh targets you're supposed
to hit. Yeah, I can't hit a single target.

Speaker 3 (21:57):
Ye.

Speaker 2 (21:57):
I can't even get it off the plump face. Sometimes
it just falls up, it just rolls off of the net.
So yeah, but it's fun.

Speaker 5 (22:04):
I've never played with anybody that really knew how to
play it it golf yet.

Speaker 2 (22:11):
Charlie, I don't know if you talked about this on
the aftermath. You probably have, but I was talking with you,
I don't know, two or three weeks ago, and you
were at the airport waiting for I think you were
giving her I don't know what you were doing there.

Speaker 5 (22:29):
Something your friends were picking up? Oh long? Because so
the friends that went to Alaska went, we went. We
went to Alaska.

Speaker 2 (22:36):
We went.

Speaker 5 (22:38):
The sloed dogs. We went down the Stude. We got
to meet all these sloed dogs. Like we went to
the place that they raced and they did a rod
and everything. And uh so when they get older, did
they take you around? Like were you on a sled
and the dogs were pulling it?

Speaker 2 (22:50):
Oh, but it was a wheel.

Speaker 5 (22:51):
It's obviously it's wheels because it was a winter So yeah,
it's like a dune buggy with no motors. Eight dogs
ripping through the woods.

Speaker 2 (22:59):
It was sweet. It was awesome.

Speaker 5 (23:00):
And uh, well, when the dogs get older, they can't
race anymore, but they don't know what to do with them.
So if you contact them, you can get one of
the dogs for free, an older race dog. So my
friends when we went there, we met a bunch of
dogs and then we asked about that, and the couple
I went with, they got a dog.

Speaker 2 (23:17):
So we're meeting them at the airport. So did they
pick out the specific dog when everyone was kind of retiring?
I see, So they just send you a random dog.
Oh no, I mean it was there's a lot of
communication back and forth. It wasn't just send it off
to any and it's not send off to anybody either.
They you know, clearly these people were dog people. I'm
sure they did some sort of vetting. Do they have

(23:38):
to pay for the flight? I pay for the.

Speaker 5 (23:40):
Flight and everything, and then a cage a crate because
they bought a crate and they sent it to Alaska
for the dog to be in so and then some
sort of vet visit too. So I think it probably
around five hundred dollars for free dog. Least at least do.

Speaker 2 (23:58):
You have to fly the dog? You have to? The
krate is probably.

Speaker 5 (24:04):
Because it's a it's a it's a good sized dog.
It's a so it's not a Siberian husky. It's called
an Alaskan husky. They look different, but yeah, it was cool,
so I was we went to there. The difference. How
do they look different?

Speaker 2 (24:18):
Uh? I have pictures of them picking up the dog.
Let's see, my stepdad had a Siberian husky when I
was a real little kid.

Speaker 5 (24:26):
So here here's the dog that day we picked it up.
Here it is that's a husky. It's an Alaskan husky.
Looks completely different. Yeah, it doesn't look like a husky.
They're thinner, they're like, the hair is short. The hair
is short. They don't have the same hair. It just doesn't.
Because we showed up to the dog thing, I was like,
what kind of Mickey Mouse operation is this?

Speaker 2 (24:46):
What kind of bootleg places? They don't even have the
right huskies.

Speaker 5 (24:50):
And then they explained to me, like, no, no, the
huskies you see are not sled dogs. Do when you
think sled dog you're thinking right now? No, like a cartoon.
I know what they're supposed to look like. That's not
what they're supposed to.

Speaker 2 (25:01):
Like, nothing like that. It looks like a stray dog.

Speaker 5 (25:04):
Yeah, it looks like just kind of a mutt because
they're they're bread, not for their looks at all, their
bread specifically for their traits and racing and they just
get and their colors are all different.

Speaker 2 (25:14):
Now because it was summertime, is that why the dog's
hair is fur is shorter? Does it know it looks
blushier in the winter.

Speaker 5 (25:20):
No, an Alaskan husky just looks different, all right. I
didn't know this, Okay, So yeah, we went to the
airport's go meet them when they want to go get
the dog.

Speaker 2 (25:30):
And here's here's how's it going so far? Now that
they've had it for a few weeks. Oh, here's the
dogs again. It doesn't look like because I got there,
I was like, what scam? It's just got They've picked
u random street dogs and they're no, it's great because
this dog, the dog they got is actually it raced
in the idit a rod. It won the Idita Rod.
I believe, really, that's insane, Like that's the that's the bit.

(25:54):
The only it's the super Bowl? Are you sure that
it won the I did a run? They could just
say that the pictures of it. I'll get pictures of it.
At I did a rud? Are you sure it wasn't
a side event? The idiot rod? And they're knowing that
I'll find it. I'll find the picks because.

Speaker 4 (26:14):
Trust fund after his winnings, and I'll.

Speaker 2 (26:17):
Tell you this is a good dog. Is it like
the same thing like if if a if a horse
wins the Kentucky Derby, then they breed off of that
horse or whatever.

Speaker 5 (26:26):
Probably, I'm guess probably somewhat, but I don't know if
it's exactly like that because there's so many. I mean,
there's eight of them to win. So let's see did
it win? I got to see what she said. I
thought she said it won. Okay, I'd go around saying
that too. It makes a better story. Didn't win it
race than it? Okay, all right, which is still even racing?
And I did.

Speaker 2 (26:46):
Now, how well behave is this dog? Has it been going? Okay?
That's why that's why I was asking, because I know
that this friend of yours was picking up this dog
that they got. Well, that's my question, because I think
it lived outside. Yeah, that dog was like used to
being Well, that's what I was going to tell you.
My stepdad had a Siberian Husky when I was before

(27:06):
my I lived with them or anything, and it was
a very cool looking dog. I was a real little kid.
But it had a problem. The problem was, I guess
those huskies just want to run, run, and so they
had a fenced in backyard. But the dog wanted to

(27:27):
run so much that it would dig a hole underneath
the fence, shimmy under there, come up the other side,
and then it was impossible to keep that dog.

Speaker 5 (27:39):
So not surprised by that at all. What was your
qull oh, this has been going pretty good. It's actually
really lazy. I think it's been its whole life. Yeah,
finally it's a rest because I was I was excited
because they have two bulldogs. They are the laziest dogs
I've ever seen, and I'm like, can't wait for them.

(28:00):
Their life is about to be over. I was looking
forward to their life being ruined and being just constantly
annoyed by this dog. And now it just lays around
all day because it's done.

Speaker 2 (28:09):
And it ran.

Speaker 5 (28:09):
They did a rod six times and won a couple.
That's what it makes times. It ran that really litten.
Let me have an email of I have a picture
and to find it home on of it actually running
the I think running the idit a rod.

Speaker 2 (28:24):
How many people are in the ID A rod? I
don't know. I don't know. I don't know. And do
you what do you get for winning the idea A rod?
Is it like a big, a big pay day or
is it just like it's more? That's probably more than that,

(28:44):
but I don't think it's a it's like winning the
super Bowl or anything. Sure, because it's it's a community
of people.

Speaker 6 (28:51):
You know, the number of entries varies every year for
the Idea to Rod, it says Ai says, for example,
there are thirty three mushers in who raised in twenty
twenty three and in twenty twenty five.

Speaker 2 (29:06):
Hold on thirty three. I thought this was like the
New York City Marathon or oh, there's only so many
people to do this, I mean only thirty three mushers.

Speaker 4 (29:16):
So every musher uses a single sled for the race.

Speaker 2 (29:20):
Do you have to finish qualify to get into the
Idea to Rod?

Speaker 6 (29:24):
Like, you can't race with up to fourteen dogs. They
must have at least twelve dogs on the line to start.

Speaker 5 (29:32):
Here's the dog racing in the Idea to Rod front left,
lead dog on the left.

Speaker 2 (29:36):
There you go, I see so twenty seventeen. I'm just
just from that guy's bib. Yeah. So, and they put
a little shoes a little uh ches get cold throughout
the Idea's cold Dan. But they didn't always do that, right,
I mean, or did they? Did they have different ways?
Would they just wrap it in fabric or something going on?

Speaker 5 (29:56):
Since like that forever nineteen early nineteen hundred, So yeah,
I'm sure there's a lot different back in the day.

Speaker 6 (30:01):
And back then that's probably why you get a couple.
You have a dog on your sled in case one
of your dogs gets sick or something or you know,
gets hurt on the trail.

Speaker 4 (30:09):
Tell your dogs.

Speaker 2 (30:10):
So what do you do with them? With the dog
that gets sick? You put them on the sled.

Speaker 5 (30:13):
Yeah, but they also, if I remember correctly, you stop
every couple of days or maybe every night.

Speaker 2 (30:20):
I don't know. Am I thinking of iron will? Oh?

Speaker 6 (30:23):
A dog can die on the trail and then then the.

Speaker 4 (30:27):
Musher has to take them to a checkpoint.

Speaker 2 (30:29):
Yeah, there's checkpoints. I believe. Laurie says. When I was
a kid, we had a Siberian husky and had a
fenced in the yard. It got out and ran away,
never to be found again.

Speaker 3 (30:44):
Oh.

Speaker 6 (30:44):
I'm always hoping my neighbors that their dogs will run
away because they have about three Siberian Huskies and they
just keep them outside all the time. And all they
do is bark outside, and they are running around, and
they're fenced in backyard which isn't huge, and they're just
and I'll see them standing at the back door just barking.
I'm I think these dogs want to go in. I
don't think they want to be outside for hours.

Speaker 2 (31:06):
Two people who have dogs like that, do they not
understand how god damn annoying it is that their dogs
are barking in the backyard care NonStop?

Speaker 5 (31:17):
Well, do just tune it out? Like you don't even realize.
It's like the smoke detection. You don't hear anymore because if.

Speaker 6 (31:22):
Fight dog is barking, I will peek outside number one
to see what he's barking at and if there is
something going on, and if not, I'm.

Speaker 4 (31:29):
Like, hey, quiet it up. You don't need to be
barking out here.

Speaker 6 (31:31):
I don't want him to annoy the neighbors at all,
or I'll make him come inside. If that's what you're
going to be doing, is barking out there, you can
come back inside.

Speaker 2 (31:38):
But that's his very It's disturbing to the entire neighborhood
when you have three dogs in your backyard that are
just barking NonStop. Like just like, I don't understand how
people can be that. I don't know, selfish, consider it inconsiderate,

(31:58):
thank you, that's the correct word, thank you. I don't
understand that. Do people do they just not care or
do they not realize that their dogs they probably heard
their dogs in the house enough that they're like, you
could just be outside.

Speaker 6 (32:12):
It's the same people who are on their phone on
speakerphone at the store. They don't care at all about
anybody else but themselves the.

Speaker 2 (32:20):
Latest, And I'm trying to figure this one out. On
planes now, we all have air pods, right, everybody has
Bluetooth EarPods, whatever, earbuds. People are watching stuff, movies and
things on their phone with the volume up on a plane.

(32:44):
Have you guys seen this?

Speaker 4 (32:45):
No, I would never do that.

Speaker 2 (32:47):
Oh, it's happening all the time now.

Speaker 6 (32:50):
But maybe because I have headphones in, I don't know
that they're listening to it loudly.

Speaker 2 (32:54):
I just don't understand how people can be and they
even make an announcement. It's gotten to the point where
it's so common where they make an announcement and they
go listen. You've got to you have to have headphones
on if you're listening, if you're watching something on your
phone or whatever. Because so many people are doing it.
They're just playing stuff in the volume. I go, what

(33:14):
is this? Give my last flight to Vegas? They've made
that announcement. I was like, what, that's weird? Oh, the
last flight I was on, the person right behind me
was doing this snitz. I put my AirPods in so
it tuned that guy out. But the whole flight, three
hour flight, the guys just the guy's just playing movies
or whatever on his phone. That annoys. How many people

(33:39):
around you? Ten people around you? People just I guess
they just don't care. Dance as neighbors with barking dogs
can get fined. Call the police. Oh yeah, I'm sure
that will go. Sure they'll be very that's the other problem.
We're gonna know who called. Just look around, Charlie. This
person says that the first I did around was so

(34:00):
only in nineteen seventy three, so it's not that old.
According to this guy as an AI, I didn't know
it's a thousand miles long. Geez, oh okay, I guess
that's right.

Speaker 5 (34:10):
I thought they did a red I was thinking of
the Gnome theorem run from nineteen twenty five.

Speaker 2 (34:16):
That's and Donnie says it's half a million dollars if
you win the idea. A wow. Possibly.

Speaker 5 (34:22):
Yeah, I don't know anything about it. I'm just doing
Jeffrey over here. I'm taking guesses. Uh, yeah, it's eight
days though. I mean, you're out there in the elements.

Speaker 2 (34:35):
So it's uh, maybe that's a hobby. I could take
up sled dog racing, so it's being okay. I was
worried that a dog that that was its life was
the sled dog that I was looking forward to being
annoying to them. Maybe a greyhound that would be a better.

Speaker 4 (34:56):
Yeah, you can rescue them when they're done racing.

Speaker 2 (34:58):
Yeah, they're probably really antsy and.

Speaker 6 (34:59):
It's really hard to adopt them as well. My mom
was trying to get one, and she tried and tried
to rescue one and they would not let her have one.

Speaker 2 (35:10):
I hear that they are not great pets greyhounds for
whatever reason. I don't know why, but that's just what
I heard. But maybe I'm wrong.

Speaker 6 (35:19):
Probably because they are so active then you actually have
to take them somewhere or throw the ball for them outside.
Seem like I had an Australian shepherd and he wanted
to be active. You had to give him kind of
a task, something to keep him motivated, and that way
he wouldn't destroy stuff in the house. That way he
wouldn't be just doing anything bad. You could just keep

(35:41):
him active, make him tired.

Speaker 2 (35:43):
Kelly says. Now, here's two text messages that I got
back to back Here, Kelly says, I hate when people.
Let's scroll off. I hate when people don't make their
kids wear headphones. The very next text messages from Nick,
who writes, my kid won't wear headphones? What do you do?

(36:04):
You tell them? You say, then you can't watch this.

Speaker 3 (36:06):
Some kids can't wear headphones. Tough because it's too much.

Speaker 5 (36:11):
I was watching. I learned this this thing. I was
watching a bunch of tiktoks of these people that have arfied.

Speaker 2 (36:18):
Are FID? What's that? Yeah?

Speaker 5 (36:20):
Unbelievable, unbelievable a problem that people are having FID.

Speaker 2 (36:24):
Yes, let me, I want to get the name right.

Speaker 4 (36:27):
Uh, you're right.

Speaker 5 (36:28):
D Avoidant restrict avoidant restrictive food intake disorder, and what
it means is, huh, you eat like a baby and
you are an adult person that refuses to eat anything
except what are known as your safe foods.

Speaker 2 (36:43):
There's a lot of mashed potatoes. Oh, my sisters like
this only eats macaroni and cheese exclusively. Okay, is this
a failure on your parents?

Speaker 7 (36:52):
Then?

Speaker 5 (36:53):
Because if you're the headphone thing I go, you wear
the headphones, or you don't watch it.

Speaker 2 (36:57):
And if you nick question, that's what you do? You go, well,
then you can't watch that movie with the you know,
you think your kid will learn.

Speaker 5 (37:06):
If I had a kid with arfit, I go, I'm
feeding you this, and then as they go I'm not eating,
I go, okay, that's fine. Then the next they'll eventually
get hungry. They will break down and start eating other foods. Exactly.

Speaker 2 (37:17):
Your sister only eats mac and cheese.

Speaker 4 (37:19):
Spaghettios and spaghetti.

Speaker 2 (37:21):
Oh yes, and spaghetti. Yeah, spaghetti with red sauce. It's
no meat in there. It's got to just be what
spaghetti with marinara.

Speaker 3 (37:28):
It has to be a specific kind of did your
mom causes of course?

Speaker 2 (37:32):
Absolutely? Yes. How old is she? Oh, I don't know,
late twenties thirty, so yes, of course, my mom. Here's
what happens. You have a kid and the kid is
sort of a picky eater or a pain in the ass.
Now what do you do as a lazy parent? You go,
I'll just make the kid macaroni and cheese again, because

(37:57):
the kid will eat that. That's what you do today.

Speaker 5 (38:00):
Only craft can only be velvita or could it be
what if she's at a restaurant, could she eat the
restaurant's mac and cheese. I think she can, Okay, I
believe because I was watching this lady on TikTok.

Speaker 2 (38:12):
She was putting herself through exposures exposure.

Speaker 5 (38:15):
Well she only it's like KIF specifically KFC mashed potatoes,
no gravy.

Speaker 2 (38:22):
But the exposure.

Speaker 5 (38:23):
She was exposing herself to a hamburger and it was
a big it was a big event. She was, you know,
put the burger on between two first, she ate just
to patty. She was able to do that without vomiting. See,
this is the luxury as bread and she was able
to no condiments, but she was able to take a bite.

Speaker 6 (38:40):
It was a big moment for I've watched kids and
adults on videos on YouTube and TikTok who have this
and they are a little girl specifically. I love to
watch her and her mom introduces new foods to her
all the time, and she'll take a bite of it.
I mean, and she's timid, she's almost scared to try
this new because your mom's still and then sometimes she

(39:02):
likes sometimes she doesn't want it or like it.

Speaker 5 (39:05):
Do you think that mom after she's got this TikTok.
Following now wants her daughter to.

Speaker 2 (39:11):
These sick kids that have tiktoks. It's like they it's
and to me, it's kind of it's a it's a
little gross what they do. I watched the specific girl.

Speaker 1 (39:22):
Yeah, avoidantrictive food and take disorder was the easiest way
to explain. It is a fear you don't have is
considered I don't.

Speaker 2 (39:31):
Like food, scared and and and the is not the.

Speaker 4 (39:37):
Same thing as picky eating.

Speaker 1 (39:39):
There are three types of ard aversive avoiding. Much about
this aversive is when there is a fear of something
bad happening, like choking.

Speaker 3 (39:49):
Or throwing up.

Speaker 2 (39:50):
This is basically just we're getting views off of this,
and we're gonna we're gonna keep ring to be shut down.

Speaker 5 (39:57):
The second she eats a cheeseburger, you'll go, well, she's eating.

Speaker 2 (40:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (40:01):
I've seen her try a lot of different foods.

Speaker 6 (40:03):
I've seen a man him and his girlfriend or wife,
and she'll make him something new today and he's gonna
try it.

Speaker 2 (40:10):
And I know this is the parent's fault. It's plain
and simple as the parent's fault. And then they almost
have a vested interest of continuing this behavior because they've
made a cottage industry out of running this TikTok thing
with this chick.

Speaker 5 (40:23):
So no, it's not it's not it's not great. Okay,
here's this lady. This girl. She can eat the bananas,
no bruises, that's a safe food.

Speaker 2 (40:32):
The bruised one not safe.

Speaker 5 (40:33):
Can't eat it safe as the fruit loops the other
fruit loops. No little twigs versus big twigs.

Speaker 2 (40:40):
Yeah, this is nonsense, This is garbage. But this is
what your sister has. I mean, she's that bad, but
she just won't eat that. She'll only eat spaghetti with
marin era and macaroni. And she when did you discover this?
From the time she's five, I mean the last time,

(41:01):
like truly she ate something that wasn't one of those.

Speaker 5 (41:05):
I don't know, Like how strict is she will she
eat a chicken nugget?

Speaker 2 (41:11):
And how long does she eat a potato chip? She
might eat a snack like that, a potato chip. I'm
not sure. But now, like if you go to a restaurant,
like like I've been out with my mom or whatever,
and she'll go, oh, we can't go there. Why not
nothing for Emily to eat? What do you mean there's chicken,

(41:33):
there's Does she ever doesn't like their spaghetti? Does she
ever bring the spaghetti in like her own? Bring it?

Speaker 3 (41:40):
No?

Speaker 2 (41:40):
I don't.

Speaker 5 (41:41):
I don't think it's so when how long do you
think it's truly been since she's had a meal that
is not one of those two things?

Speaker 2 (41:47):
Ever? No? No, I think she must. But I'm just
telling you if my personal experience is just that's that's
the only thing I've really Have you ever seen or
eat anything else? Dish?

Speaker 5 (41:58):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (41:58):
I can't think, But I mean she's got a pretty
severe case of ARFID Who knew?

Speaker 4 (42:04):
I mean, I don't know if that's what they about that.

Speaker 2 (42:08):
I got to wrap things up here. The Aftermath starts
on RMG plus in just a few minutes. If you
don't subscribe to RMG plus, sign up at roverradio dot
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can watch or listen there on the website or with
the Rover Radio app on your phone, your tablet, or
your TV. Billy wants to know why does Crystal sit
around and watch kids eat on video? Yeah? I mean

(42:30):
that is a little bit strange, Like I might have
seen a video and you go, okay, moving right along.
But to actually continue watching that kid, why.

Speaker 6 (42:37):
Pusy pops in my algorithm now on YouTube and stuff,
So then and then RFID must pop into there as well,
because that's how I got seeing this guy randomly.

Speaker 2 (42:47):
I do have a pair of tickets to see the
Foul Fighters with Queens of the Stone Age August tenth
at Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland, Ohio. The tickets go
on sale tomorrow, but you can win them if you're
caller thirty right now eight sixty six yo. Rover eight
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(43:10):
tickets and info. You can go to food Fighters dot
com but win them caller thirty eight sixty six yo, Rover,
I need you.

Speaker 7 (43:21):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (43:21):
Plinko says that h arfit is totally different than picky eating.
I would love someone to get come and get my
kid to eat. There's a way to do that. You
can't the food until just eat. Yeah, eventually the kid
is gonna eat. You go, I'm hungry, I gotta eat.

(43:42):
Problem solved. We'll be back live tomorrow. Morning. Have been
a great day. It's Rover's morning.

Speaker 7 (43:49):
Glory.

Speaker 4 (43:50):
Bye
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