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December 9, 2025 • 179 mins
Metallica performed in Antarctica. Charlie has fluffy hair. Blood pressure. Is JLR okay after what happened yesterday? Would Charlie get rid of his phone for Google glasses? Mar-A-Lago face. Glenn Beck interviews President George Washington. Post office workers. Miss Jamaica, Gabrielle Henry, gives an update on the injuries she suffered after her pageant fall. There is a new treatment Snitzer might be interested in for growing his hair back. Baby hair. Rover brought hoodies for the show. Parallel parking. Rover's father-in-law doesn't like how he drives. Duji could not get Gia's temps yesterday. Unopened mail. Are you allowed to laminate your social security card? Rules for underage drivers. Golden Globes nominations. Rover takes JLR's blood pressure.

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
This is Rover's Morning Glory. Rover backed up for some reason, Susie.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
Charlie her wife to his Oiler and Jeffrey, I don't
want to say.

Speaker 1 (00:21):
Screaming on Roverradio dot Com.

Speaker 3 (00:24):
Rovers Morning Glory starts now.

Speaker 4 (00:54):
Good morning, what's happening?

Speaker 1 (00:57):
It is Tuesday? This number ninth twenty twenty five. Good morning,
can throw over he's one of Glory. I'm Rover. Dougie
is here. Good morning, sir. What's that all about it?
I think I've a talked.

Speaker 5 (01:10):
Charlie is here, Hi, Schnitzer is here, Amen, Crystal is here.

Speaker 1 (01:17):
Hello. And mister Jeffrey Allen Laroque is in the far box.

Speaker 5 (01:22):
Yo, Yo, you're with us as well. Eight six six yo.
Rover is the number eight six six nine sixty seven
six eight three seven. That's how you reach the show.
Give us a call at that number.

Speaker 1 (01:32):
You text us at that number that comes into the
studio in real time, but the best way give us
a call eight sixty six nine sixty seven six eight
three seven. It's how you feeling this morning? Better than
the last few days?

Speaker 6 (01:47):
How?

Speaker 1 (01:47):
Oh yeah, I'm getting better. It's wiping people out left
and right. What's wiping people up.

Speaker 7 (01:52):
Whatever's spreading a lot of kids at s.

Speaker 1 (01:55):
Oh my god, two of our four carpool are out
down for the count. Oh great, that's fantastic your carpool.
So you're breathing all this filfare. No, I don't do
pick up in the morning. I do pick up in
the afternoon. Oh it's gone by the afternoon. What you

(02:15):
cannot be serious here.

Speaker 7 (02:18):
You can't rip on me any where you want. Yesterday
was Monday. We had one person out stick from the weekend,
so I didn't pick them up in the afternoon.

Speaker 1 (02:28):
They weren't there. When was the last time you saw
those that person last week? Friday? Thursday? Why happened on Friday?
They had practice? So the people that are gone, you
don't see them. I haven't seen them. Gianna has not

(02:49):
seen them. So you don't think it's like I was
just hanging out for a few days before.

Speaker 7 (02:54):
They say, maybe it's coming after Jianna, and it's coming
after me, and it'll come after you.

Speaker 1 (03:00):
I help you drop that of it. She's just so,
she said, what's your problem? Already? You're annoying. You're annoying,
Charlie Rover. Okay, I'll have to get to your email
here in just a moment, let's see here. Steven writes,

(03:25):
you're over. Will you be having the studio renovated while
you're on break? If not? Is there a timetable for
it to be completed? Yes? There is, never is the
timetable that we're on. What happened? I just I I'm
just not interested in dealing with I art frankly on
it because they are. It's too much red tape. They

(03:47):
came up with a completely ridiculous scenario, and you know
they're lost, not mine. What do I What do I care?
I'll sit here in this dump of a studio all day.
Why would I spend a nickel to do anything? I
don't know. I don't know what they're thinking. It's just well,
you know they got it together though, don't worry.

Speaker 8 (04:10):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (04:10):
Sean writs Metallica is the only band to play on
all of the continents they played on in Antarctica Metallica did.
I don't know, somebody's gonna have to look that up.

(04:32):
By the way, I did wake up with a little
bit of a sore throat this morning, so I hope
I hope that thus just gets Yeah, it was called
freeze them all live in Antarctica. Really, yeah, that's so fun.
Freeze them all? When was this h twenty thirteen day night?

Speaker 9 (04:49):
There in a dome? In a dome like a little
uh class doome kind of things? I asked them, And
who's at this thing? How do you get there?

Speaker 1 (05:01):
I mean, is it really Antarctica? Or was it? Because
I don't know if you know this, the only scientists
live there. That is, there's like twenty people there is
that dom heated? No, how cool if you're like one

(05:24):
of those people. Very cool. Yeah, it's pretty neat, pretty exclusive.
It must be heated. That guy has T shirts. You
guys wear a T shirts. I love that. So huh.

(05:48):
I mean they are on dirt there, so they are
on lands. They must be on the actual continent. I
guess I'm surprised they would let them do that, is it?
We're just gonna have to look that up. They really
on the continent. Yes, they spelled it wrong. There's Coca
Cola zero Antarta anti Arta whatever it's I don't want

(06:12):
to say because it's a tarted. Yeah, it looks like
it's weird. We're gonna have to look that up and
sponsor by Coca do you think they have some money
to spell things right. Yeah a proof readers, Josh right.

(06:36):
So you we're over with the hit and run that
you witnessed. I know there was some discussion about how
the driver who fled won't get a lot of repercussions
for fleeing the accident. The real kicker, which will equally
suck for the woman who was hit, is that he
was obviously on the clock at the pizza shop. I
work in the audio auto insurance world, and this delivery
driver's insurance won't pay if he doesn't have his vehicle

(06:59):
register to be used for income. No offense, but looking
at that vehicle and they're delivering pizza, I'm sure they
didn't spring for the higher premium on their insurance. But
it was funny to watch your dash cam footage because
that's a huge part of my job is watching dash police,
body and traffic cam footage for insurance claims. If my
boss looked over, he would have thought I was working

(07:19):
on two cases at the same time. Love the job,
I would love the show. I don't know if he
loves the job, But thank you for being the soundtrack
to all my car accidents that I watch all day. Yeah,
I'll bet you see some interesting stuff in there. Probably
it's all run of the mill stuff. You see one,
you see them all. But so what happens if that insurance?

(07:46):
So the guy's insurance just won't pay because he was
on the clock working. Like I know, Uber drivers, I
think they have to have some sort of special insurance.
I think Uber covers them. But the pizza shop probably
not covering your I guess then you could somehow. They
could probably go after the pizza shop. I would think
if you were that girl, that guy head. I don't know.

(08:08):
Shane writes a little behind on the show, but I
just heard that Jeffrey's total mile total miles driven for
the month. I found this interesting because my wife did
travel nursing for a couple of years, and we would
drive across the country a few different times per year.
We also shared a vehicle. We did not put on
thirty thousand miles on the vehicle each We still did

(08:30):
not put thirty thousand miles on the vehicle each year.
We were also able to drive from Ohio to Seattle
and less time than it takes Jeffrey and Mary Elizabeth
to drive from Niagara Fall. So I guess it all
makes sense. Could you imagine him driving across the country?
How long would that take? We'd probably once see the
guy for two or three months.

Speaker 2 (08:49):
I mean, I told Mary Elizabeth, if we were ever
gonna undertake such an adventure, would you be on the freeway?

Speaker 1 (08:56):
No? Eastands or butts. I don't believe that because she
just tells what to do. Why wouldn't you Why wouldn't
you be on the freeway when you drove home from
wherever it was he just went a couple of weeks ago,
and you say it, we'd be on the freeway. No
if sands and butts. Why didn't you tell her that
two weeks ago?

Speaker 2 (09:13):
I think the reason, I think her rationale is she
likes to like like driving, like always a little small
towns and whatnot.

Speaker 1 (09:18):
So why would she not like to do that when
she's driving all the way across Because I'm not okay,
I don't mind being on the road for like, you know,
a few hours, but not not months, okay, So there's
a there's a difference distance wise. Mike writes, why did
they mention she's a white mom? They mentioned it because
everyone else does.

Speaker 7 (09:41):
This is a Cinnabon story Yesterday oh, in the information
it said white mom, bluh, single mom.

Speaker 1 (09:48):
Whatever.

Speaker 7 (09:48):
Crystal said, why did they say? Why did they need
to point that out? White mom? This is his reaction.

Speaker 1 (09:55):
This okay, says they mentioned it because everyone else does,
such as I'm a single black mom, or I'm a
single black father, or I'm a Muslim living in America,
or we're a Latin family. So they describe her as
a white single mother. What's wrong with saying you're a
white single mother.

Speaker 10 (10:13):
No, they mentioned that twice too in the description, and
they made sure to say it a second time.

Speaker 1 (10:18):
So was pushed in there.

Speaker 10 (10:19):
And if you were hurling racial slurs at people, and
now we're putting in the description that you're white, to me,
that's like an undertone there that is unnecessary.

Speaker 1 (10:31):
Wow, there's an undertone, there's an overtone. There's very clear
about what they were doing. She didn't write that. She
did not know whoever started, As I said yesterday, whoever
started this gives sen to go for. The woman at
Cinnabon was very blatantly trying to stoke racial.

Speaker 9 (10:49):
Well whatever she said, she was a racist too, So
I mean and said in the video.

Speaker 1 (10:53):
And the people with the thing are proud of that.
Has she apologized any You know what? Honestly, I could
give two craps about I thought about this because I
did see a follow up story, and I go, why
who cares? What was the follow up story? The follow
up story is that she has a lengthy, uh mental

(11:16):
rap sheet. Mental. I don't know about mental issues.

Speaker 11 (11:20):
She also I saw a lot of accusations that she
might have mixed race children. Oh my god, how a
bunch of people were upset that they gave money to her.

Speaker 1 (11:29):
Can I just say I can't do that? At race Trader? Whatever? What?
Oh my goodness? Oh lord, oh wait? I hate you?
And you look so adorable today? What's wrong? You are
so fluffy at the camera? Please asable? What's wrong? He

(11:50):
looks like remember that shot? We have a painting of
it when I had a wig on. Yeah, that's what
he looks like. What happened the hair? I didn't.

Speaker 11 (12:01):
I didn't do any of my stuff. I just let
this is my natural. I don't believe said this is
this is natural.

Speaker 1 (12:09):
This is not. I did nothing, and it looks I
like like like Varsity Blues or some nineties I got
James Vanderbee got.

Speaker 7 (12:18):
I just nicely, James Vanderbeek going, it is the middle,
and then it goes like, who wash down?

Speaker 1 (12:24):
Now you.

Speaker 11 (12:24):
I take a shower this morning, so it's kind of
wet when I get in here. And then yesterday I
took a shower right in the middle of the day
and then I just let it naturally just air dry.

Speaker 1 (12:33):
And this is a lot of poof This is what
it naturally wants to look. And the back looks like
it's a little long. I need to get a haircut. Yes,
it looks good. So this is what I got going
on for the day. You don't have your parents today, right? No? No, no,
just tomorrow? Okay, goo good Brian rites you were over
on Monday? Did she say that she was feeling no

(12:56):
pain from the hot hands and her brawn? Now you
put these hot hands, these little packets, these heating packets
that you're supposed to put in your in your gloves
or your heat. You put these in your bra I
put them.

Speaker 7 (13:09):
In my bra which I've done before, and for whatever reason,
this time I was so cold and I was outside
and I didn't feel it the effects of it burning me.

Speaker 1 (13:23):
This guy knows why why, Well, he's figured this out
remember that when you were going through her Google searches,
she googled what alcohol goes good with coffee? So she
was buzzed serving donuts and didn't feel the heat because
she was drunk. I wish that's an interesting theory. Well
I've never done that. Well why did you? We were

(13:45):
going to effectually pretty good We were.

Speaker 7 (13:48):
Going to do Some of the moms were talking about
going to a game and doing some tailgating, and so
we're like, what can we bring to drink?

Speaker 1 (13:58):
The one man was going to.

Speaker 7 (13:59):
Domoses and I said, I don't want to do that.
It's too cold out. What kind of game you're talking about?
The Browns Again?

Speaker 1 (14:07):
We were talking about trying to find me a guy.
Did you go to this game? No, we are trying
to find a date.

Speaker 7 (14:13):
But I have never The only time I had some
cocktails was october Fest. But I'm not drinking. You can't
do that, not drinking while I'm cooking. I wish I could.

Speaker 1 (14:27):
So why didn't you guys go and do this this fun?
One person couldn't go mom tailgating.

Speaker 7 (14:34):
One person couldn't go, and then another person said, well,
I want my boyfriend to go, Like I don't want
to It.

Speaker 1 (14:40):
Is of just then somebody else's husband's going to go,
and what the guys if you're gonna be a fifth
wheel at that point.

Speaker 7 (14:48):
I'm kind of used to that, but it just kind
of fell apart. But that's all you're talking.

Speaker 1 (14:52):
Do you know where there are a lot of guys
that you could find?

Speaker 7 (14:55):
Oh, I can't wait for you to tell me where
there are a lot of guys to find at a tailgate?

Speaker 1 (15:00):
Yeah, I could take you in the RV. It's just
guys full of guys. Why do you think I was
looking to go? Well, but then you said you didn't
want to go because the women were going to bring
their husband. What difference is whether they bring their husband?

Speaker 7 (15:15):
It's not you house, maybe me going for whatever circumstances.
So I didn't go, and I know there are guys there.
That's why we were talking about it, right.

Speaker 1 (15:26):
I just don't understand what differences to make if they
bring their husband.

Speaker 7 (15:29):
I just it just fell apart. Then somebody backed out
and it just fell apart. That's what happens when you
start talking about doing things, sometimes it doesn't work out.

Speaker 12 (15:37):
Well.

Speaker 1 (15:37):
It sounds like you were pretty far along. I mean,
you're already googling what to drink when you're at this thing.

Speaker 7 (15:42):
Yeah, you got to pack snacks, you got a tailgate.

Speaker 1 (15:46):
Here's someone who says, please keep me anonymous. I'm thankful
that I read that, since Stucie didn't remove their name. Yeah.
Regarding the podcast from or the episode from December eighth
about being California Sober, my husband was a big bud
light drinker. He would come home from work and drink

(16:07):
eight to ten beers and then head to bed. In
twenty twenty, he got COVID bad and was hospitalized for
seven days. During the stay, blood work showed low platelets
and elevated liver enzymes. He cut back to non alcoholic
beer and less light beers per day. This lowered his

(16:30):
liver enzymes back to normal. In twenty twenty two, he
had reaction to a flu shot due to oral steroids.
He developed a bowel blockage. This sounds like a whole nightmare.
MRI showed cirrhosis. Liver enzymes are still normal. People need
to know this can happen if only going by blood work.
He stopped drinking immediately and luckily is healthy. He does

(16:53):
take gummies when everyone else is drinking. My doctor said
the gummies are fine. How many years did he drink
all that? I don't know. Jody says, you know we're over.
I can't believe the amount of liver stories coming into
the show recently. I'm starting to feel like there's a

(17:14):
pattern with your listeners. We have the worst livers out
of any radio show in the world. Our audience. Bad livers,
Bad liver day, I think, is what I've heard. I
also keep hearing that these callers go to AA but
don't like the religious part of it. As you know,
I too have liver sorhosis. Personally, drinking was never a

(17:36):
need for me. I just liked to drink a lot.
It wasn't hard for me to stop, and it's not
difficult for me to stay away. The physical journey has
been a long one, but through it all, I also
want to alert folks that AA is not the only option.
Should they require meetings, especially if you need to go
for legal things like probation. Meetings don't do much for

(17:58):
me and I find A to be a religious cult.
But for those who do need the community and peace
of mind of meeting for sobriety, who also dislike AA,
try the Satanic Temple Sober Faction. Their approach to sobriety
is much different than the AA approach. Sobriety without superstition

(18:22):
is their motto. I hope Dougie isn't too afraid to
pass this information on.

Speaker 5 (18:29):
Now.

Speaker 1 (18:29):
I know, Dougie, you are very religious here. You don't
like any of the Satanic What is this Satanic temple?
I didn't know they had their own. Basically, AA, if.

Speaker 7 (18:41):
It helps people like, it's not my cup of tea.
I'm not I'm not like you or a poo poo everyone.
But if there's something that can help them stay sober
and get them on the right path, then that's that's great.

Speaker 1 (18:57):
Does the person leading the meeting have to wear that
that head with like the goat horns or whatever? The
weird devilhead thing? What are the weird black hooded cloaks? Yeah,
what a weird thing. The Satanic Temple Sober Effects. I've
never heard of such a thing, Okay, Joe writes, Good morning, Grover.

(19:19):
Yesterday Dougie was talking about getting Gia a new car,
and Snitzer asked what happened to beaters? Do they even
make them anymore? Well? I know two guys that are
selling a beater. I attached a video I have right
here and says, don't worry the car exterior comes washed.

(19:42):
Here is the video getting Jeffrey a car wash. You
can buy this car right now? What was it the
at the end? I know that we have gone over
this before, but whoever was watching this video, there's some

(20:03):
weird thing that sticks out right there? What is that
with the dudes? It's just two dudes laying on top
of each other, like making out or something. What a
weird What are they watching? That gentleman in the Yeah,
like a like a young tie boy or something like
a twink and an older kind of bear, I think.

(20:25):
And then if you look at the person's if you
look at the person's picture, is that a guy up
there on their profile picture top left?

Speaker 10 (20:34):
That's their story picture, not even their profile picture the.

Speaker 1 (20:38):
Top left, there's the twink and oh it's a Oh
it's Jeffrey in there. Oh yeah, oh is it? Yeah,
Jeffrey's in that picture. Let me see. Oh those dudes
with Jeffrey. No, it can't be. The one dude in
the middle. Definitely is the one guy.

Speaker 11 (20:58):
Are you sure that one hundred percent Jeffrey is this
their story.

Speaker 1 (21:02):
He said, that is Jeffrey, you know what I'm saying.
That in the middle is one of the guys. Who
can you tell me the guy in the middle is
one of the guys in the car. Yes, And then
there's a bearded guy from that night, Jeffrey, did you
take that? Is that the bar? I took a picture
with them? So with the guys that stole your car,

(21:25):
that's you in a picture with them. Yeah. And then
so that guy probably said, is that is it this
guy that received the video or from his buddy and
this guy is watching the time.

Speaker 2 (21:40):
I have no idea how that how that. All I
know is I just I'm in the picture with the
two guys. Unless I don't know how they passed the
video around or how it got to you guys. It
was either for either those two knuckleheads and driving my
car or this one picture, or they sent it to
him the guy I'm I'm in one of the guys.
I'm in the picture with either It's still confusing.

Speaker 10 (22:02):
And that is their story picture because right now I
don't have a story, so it is just my my avatar.

Speaker 1 (22:07):
Oh okay. So they had to make.

Speaker 10 (22:10):
That video and they immediately posted it and then so this.

Speaker 1 (22:14):
Is them recording their own stories. Yes, okay, for sure, Okay,
so implicating themselves. Okay, Jody writes, yo're over. I just
want to follow up with Jeffrey about the colonoscopy that
they wanted him to repeat this year. You mentioned this
a few months ago. They want him to have another

(22:36):
one so soon from his last because the outcome of
that last one, I'm not sure he had.

Speaker 2 (22:42):
This was a color rectoral screening, so I think it's
different from a colonoscopy, and I still have to make
that appointment. I'll probably make it while we're over the break,
so don't miss work's. So what's a colo rectal screening?
I think it's like where they stick stick the thing
up your butt. I haven't had one of those since

(23:04):
twenty thirteen. Oh, we could do one today by the
end of the show. Charlie can do no things I
would rather want. You don't want to have to go
in and have a doctor do that, Charlie. I'd rather
have a female doctor to do that.

Speaker 1 (23:17):
Thank you for much.

Speaker 2 (23:19):
I don't need I don't need some hiss to do
for I'm sticking her finger up my butt.

Speaker 1 (23:24):
Crystal crystal, huge beefy hands man hands. I'd rather prefer
a medical professional, thank you very much. Brett writes. I
know Jeffrey says he takes blood pressure medicine every day.
I'm on the same medicine and take mine every day.
I know he also doesn't check his blood pressure regularly.
I also don't check mine regularly. But two mondays ago

(23:46):
I ended up in the emergency room with at one
point a two hundred over one twenty blood pressure. They
were able to get it under control, and two days
later my doctor had me double my prescription. It's been
almost a week now and I feel so much better.
Moral of the story is Jeffrey should be checking his
blood pressure at least every few weeks. Just because he
takes the medication doesn't mean you are healthy. There is

(24:08):
a reason it is called the silent killer. So that's
what what high blood pressure is called the silent killers.
Mindersday can also lead to a troker a heart attack.
That's probably why. So yeah, I've been getting to have
it like, try to check my blood pressure at least
every two weeks. Really yesterday that you don't check, I Dougie,

(24:33):
please listen to me.

Speaker 2 (24:35):
The listener said he he had high blood pressure.

Speaker 1 (24:39):
He had to go to the emergency room. You got it, okay,
all right?

Speaker 2 (24:43):
And he said the doctor justin that person medication. Now,
he says he checks his blood pressure every couple of weeks.

Speaker 1 (24:50):
We don't need a recap of the email.

Speaker 2 (24:51):
Well, I'm just going by what hell, that's what I'm
not to get into the habit of doing.

Speaker 1 (24:56):
He's starting to check my blood pressure every other week.
You don't check your blood I know that, do You
just said that you do? Yeah, they're just asking if
you do or not, and you said you did. No,
I don't. Okay, my blush pressure.

Speaker 2 (25:08):
But I have to get into the habit or take
it at least every other week every couple weeks we.

Speaker 1 (25:14):
Have we may have a blood pressure cough here, don't
wor we did at the old studio.

Speaker 7 (25:21):
I can run it right here to Walmart or Walgreens, CBS,
there's one right here.

Speaker 1 (25:27):
What do you think is blood pressure? I don't know
what high blood pressure is. I just have my taken.
Mine was h oh man. I actually I don't even remember.
I couldn't tell you. They said it was a little
bit elevated, but it usually is I'll go at seven.
I think they open. Uh, Michelle says, Jeffrey is wrong.

(25:49):
A colo Rechtyl screening is a colonoscopy, so you have
to go in for another one. This is what my
chart says.

Speaker 2 (26:02):
But when I spoke to the doctor after my last
one day, I wouldn't have to go until I would
I would have to go in.

Speaker 1 (26:07):
I wouldn't have to go back in until twenty twenty seven.
But didn't they take out polyps or something?

Speaker 10 (26:12):
Yeah, so they might want to just check again sooner
than expected.

Speaker 1 (26:17):
When you say in my chart, what does it say,
it's as called it says. I think it's for my
I have to go back through it again and take
a look at it. Well, you know what we're gonna do.
We're gonna call as soon as they open. We'll call
and get you all scheduled for whatever they want you
to be scheduled for.

Speaker 8 (26:35):
I already have a provider for that. I know that
you're gonna call. What provider are you talking about?

Speaker 2 (26:42):
No, the person I'm gonna go to the same place
I had my last one done.

Speaker 1 (26:45):
That's fine, that's what you're gonna try to call. Yeah, schedule,
We're gonna call the scheduled, get you in see what
needs to be done. Don't let me forget that, Duci.
I've got to take a break. Our number is eight
sixty six, yo're over eight sixty six nine sixty seven
six eight three seven. I am feeling a little bit

(27:10):
off today, a little bit off, but all power through.
I'll be all right. We'll be right back on Rover's
Morning Glory. Hang. Uh, what's happening?

Speaker 13 (27:19):
Fready?

Speaker 1 (27:20):
Like I heard these outrighty?

Speaker 14 (27:22):
Now back to this show, Presley, You're on Rover's Morning Glory.

Speaker 1 (27:47):
Good morning Pressley, Good morning guys. Tell you going? Hey,
what's happening?

Speaker 15 (27:55):
So I was I was calling into offer to do
uh Jeffreys am uh for free?

Speaker 1 (28:02):
Would you like to come down and order to see
have to come there? Or who will be coming? Uh? Everybody?
I could come down there? Okay, all right, Uh Jeffrey,
what do you say? No, thank you? I'd rather have
a professional do it. Thank you very much.

Speaker 2 (28:18):
If you're not a he's a professional, yeah right professional
jiggalo Yeah, well.

Speaker 13 (28:23):
Nice, I think, thank you very much.

Speaker 1 (28:30):
Okay, all right, that's good. I can hear everybody, all right, pricey,
thank you. I'm wondering, is Jeffrey okay, why what do
you mean from yesterday? What happened yesterday? What happened yesterday?
Oh no, he's what happened? There's something going on. If

(28:51):
you look at him, what happened? He's feigning confusion right now? Yeah,
I mean, what are you talking about? It was about
eleven ten, eleven fifteen? What happened? So at the after
the aftermath? Did it happen here or did it happened here? Okay? Yeah,
I'm fine. Oh, let me guess, Can I guess? Go ahead?

(29:14):
He walked out the hallway they were mopping the floor,
and he ate it. No, no, okay, but you're close.

Speaker 11 (29:24):
Apparently yesterday, Jeffrey after the aftermath, he does his walk.
He walks by Curtis, the salesman, sales guy, and says
what's up? And then before Curtis can even answer, Jeffries
walked away just because he's on his way to that
girl's actually the sales girl, and they Reache wants the
sales this year. I was talking to her, talking to
her for a little bit, okay, and then I guess

(29:45):
in the middle of him talking, Jeffrey's trying to flirt
with him or whatever. He stepped back into a bunch
of boxes and it happened and completely fell, spilling his.

Speaker 1 (29:57):
Coffee everywhere all over himself in the middle of the
sails a while he's trying to knack that chips. Then
stands up and pretends like nothing happened. Completely, just completely
on the ground fall nowhere. I mean, he wasn't even
really moving from what I was. Cool, He's just standing
and the next thing you know, he's on the ground,

(30:17):
coffees everywhere, and then he pops right back up and
then he's right back and keep going. It's like like
like that weren't gonna be Yes, that happened.

Speaker 2 (30:26):
Yeah, I guess I was trying to look at lean
against the wall a little bit, you know, and I
didn't realize that there was no wall there to lead
agains are too far from it and nfl backwards by
that girl.

Speaker 1 (30:38):
Yeah, tried to do the cool guy lean you know
on the wall.

Speaker 2 (30:42):
Wall is over there's a wall kind of over there,
but he played wall and there was a couple of
cases of a bottle of water and it's some boxes, and.

Speaker 11 (30:52):
So his feet were up against the what's been the
boxes in the water thought that was the wall his
feet were up against, goes to do a lean, but
there's a big space in between obviously before he gets
the Wallah, please do they have that on surveillance?

Speaker 1 (31:09):
I know, do we have surveillance? I don't know. I
wanted to see it too, but I couldn't find anybody
to ask, Oh, this is that would be so good?
So did you were you extremely embarrassed? I was?

Speaker 5 (31:23):
I was?

Speaker 1 (31:23):
I was. I was embarrassed, but not extremely embarrassed. How
do you recover from that? When you're talking to this girl?
You were talking to that Ashley girl, the sales girl.

Speaker 2 (31:31):
I was seeing hi to her and whatnot, and uh
wondering if I was just like still I'm still making
I'm the only here, you know. I was kind of
like on the fence about coming coming out Wednesday.

Speaker 1 (31:42):
Afternoon for the Christmas party. You were hoping to get
basically an invite from her, like, oh no, I want
you to come, please, Jeffrey, can you? I want to
make sure you're there? Is that when when you so?
What were you actually were you talking when you fell
over or was she talking? I'm guessing you were, because yeah,
we were in convert Yeah, we were covered and that

(32:03):
you weren't in a conversation.

Speaker 2 (32:04):
Was telling her how Keith Hotchkiss came into the fart
box yesterday and saying, Hey, who's coming to the Christmas party?

Speaker 1 (32:12):
Like real excited and whatnot. And I was saying, I
was telling her that.

Speaker 2 (32:18):
Because you know it's possibly that was it wasn't gonna
make it because you know, hope way I will get
stuck at my I'm out of the job where I
couldn't have the time to come out and whatnot.

Speaker 1 (32:25):
So what were you just what were you actually saying
when you fell over? Just that it was just it
was that conversation we were having, okay, and then you
lean back, you fall over, and what what's your reaction?
And what is their reaction?

Speaker 12 (32:40):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (32:40):
They got to chuckle out of it. They just immediately
burst out, of course nobody.

Speaker 2 (32:46):
I was all right, yeah, I mean, like and now
if I cracked my skull open like an egg, then
they still laugh.

Speaker 1 (32:51):
So and the coffee went all over.

Speaker 2 (32:54):
It wasn't only it was about that much left in
the cup, So it wasn't it was it was a
drop litter two. So then when you get back up,
what do you say? I was like, oh, you know,
I can't believe that happened. Something like that was going through.
I didn't say anything when I got back up, so
you didn't. Actually, so you don't comed.

Speaker 1 (33:17):
You asked me if I was, I say, yea, I'm fine.
Don't worry about me. I think that's sort of a
power move to not acknowledge that he fell.

Speaker 11 (33:23):
Knowledge your mistakes, just keep moving forwards. You don't have
time to look at the past, forget about that.

Speaker 1 (33:28):
Are you coming to the Christmas party? So you make
no could you imagine? Could you imagine, Charlie if I
was standing there talking to you and a few other
people and I fell over, just legs in the air, spill,
spill my drink all over myself, and then I get
back up and make no mention of it, like it

(33:50):
didn't even happen. I mean, what a move. So is
she going to Christmas party? Did you get an answer
from her?

Speaker 7 (34:01):
Yes, she's going with me, Rachel Sales, Ashley Dougi, the
three amigos. Then we're all going gambling after So I told.

Speaker 1 (34:09):
Her you were going, Jeffrey. So she's excited. Rachel's excited,
Ashley's excited.

Speaker 7 (34:16):
Ashley's really excited she was gonna wear a hot dress.

Speaker 15 (34:19):
So what.

Speaker 2 (34:24):
Washing I'm my I'm probably probably leaning let's say, lead.

Speaker 1 (34:31):
I fall over, Yes, what you tried to do when
you that's right?

Speaker 2 (34:35):
Well, like I said, I'm kind of like leaning more
towards the I'll probably come, oh yeah.

Speaker 1 (34:43):
To the Christmas party.

Speaker 10 (34:44):
Okay, probably he fell in love yesterday.

Speaker 1 (34:49):
Literally you can barely speak right now. He's flustered. Wow,
you are really enamored with that girl, aren't you. She's
a nice girl to talk to and whatnot. You know,
just good personality, that's what.

Speaker 2 (35:02):
Yeah, I think I think one of these days, Uh god,
guys gonna sweep off.

Speaker 1 (35:07):
But it's not gonna be me though, But I'm play
seper off her feet, kind of like you were swept
off your feet yesterday. Funny. Can you show us where
this occurred or right here? Let me hold on, I
don't have a camera out there. I don't believe hang
on you. I can't see you right now. I don't

(35:28):
know where he is going. No, what's he doing to
relive that experience?

Speaker 16 (35:34):
So bad?

Speaker 1 (35:34):
He pretty much ran out of here. He's so strange.
What's what's the purpose of him going? Nobody? Yeah, was
he just talking to himself, going, this is where it happened. No,
I just I was just trying to you just turned
your microphone off? What got it? Uh, Kelly? Picture that's where?

(35:55):
So is there still all of the stuff that you fell?

Speaker 5 (36:00):
All right?

Speaker 1 (36:00):
Let me let me let me see if I can
grab her take a video of this and or a
picture of him standing by too.

Speaker 2 (36:09):
Can you recreate you pH No, I'm not gonna break
my back and crack my skull open.

Speaker 1 (36:14):
Thank you very much. Did you hurt yourself when when
this happened yesterday? Because even if you did, would you
have just popped up like nothing happened? I don't know.
I mean it depends on I said it was. I
was fine. You know you could do it in slow motion.
You don't have to fall back hard. Uh? No, thanks.
I think I think I've bruised myself enough bruises for sure.

(36:36):
You're bruised right now. So you did hurt yourself. I
hurt myself. I'm just saying it. I'm just saying figuratively. Okay,
that literally, Charlie, I saw this. Hang on a second,
you take picture of video, dish? Huh? Okay, all right,
I saw this this story where I guess Google, you

(37:00):
like all the Google products. You have a Google phone,
you have Google Home stuff. Did they come out with
some prototype smart glasses or something that they announced. I
don't know. I think he's listening to something in there.

Speaker 2 (37:16):
Yeah, he's listening something. We've talked about Google glasses.

Speaker 1 (37:19):
I think in the past you have something new and there.
The headline here is I tried Google's prototype smart glasses
and it almost made me forget about my phone. I
saw that they had released something, I mean, not for sale,
but one is augmented reality. It has like a screen.
I don't know if it's augmented reality is the technical

(37:41):
term of it, but it had a screen and one
just relies only on audio. No screen in the glasses.
I know Meta has one, but two they okay, but
they have one with a screen. They're kind of they're
they're clunky looking though, no, not at all. The one
with the screen a little bit thick, but that's what

(38:04):
that's it's in right now. Oh man, I don't know, dude.
Those are those look real thick? Well thick glasses are
in so that's good. I think they're extra thick. I
think the arms of those nets are thicker than you're imagining. Now,
would you wear those things? Yeah?

Speaker 9 (38:21):
If they come down in price of a smidge, Yeah,
because they have they have the specialism and went oh cool,
But it was on the the first version.

Speaker 1 (38:28):
It's like I want that.

Speaker 9 (38:29):
I went for the maps, like walking around a city
and the map is popping up on your in your
head or effect.

Speaker 1 (38:35):
What about a text message? Then you don't have to
actually pull your phone out. You can read your text message.
I'll get that many text messages enough to warrant that.
But maps is the big thing for me. Like in
foreign cities or you know, we speaking a foreign when
I'm in Miami, perhaps I could have the live translation,
so so somebody could be speaking to me in Spanish
and then it would translate it to English right on

(38:57):
my screen. Right yeah? Wait what would you just call me? Oh?
I didn't know what you understood, Charlie. I was asking
can you hear me in there? No? Yeah? What's up?
Would you wear these?

Speaker 12 (39:12):
You?

Speaker 1 (39:12):
Like all the Google stuff they did, they release a
prototype glasses or something with a screen built in. Did
you see this?

Speaker 11 (39:20):
I mean I've seen them do it with those keynotes
all the time, but I've never seen anybody actually actually
walk around or have them, or even like attack reviewer
walk around and have one.

Speaker 1 (39:30):
I've never seen if they worked, would you get rid
of your oh, get rid of your phone, but keep
it in your pocket all the time. And I pulling
my phone out now, yeah, I look at my my watch.

Speaker 11 (39:40):
That's great for the little things. I don't see my
phone out and I can just go not important. That's
really all. That's all the watches. I find out that
was stupid, that's dumb. I'll talk to that later or whatever.
So it's uh, the glasses are cool. You guys are
talking about the metal ones. I like those, but I
wouldn't want them because I don't want anything. I'm not

(40:02):
in the meta. I don't want to be in the
men not in the metaverse I want to be. I
think they're done with the metaverse.

Speaker 1 (40:06):
I don't want to say I don't want to be
in the meta anything with it. I mean, I like Instagram,
but that's it. I don't need.

Speaker 11 (40:15):
I don't use like all my stuff's Google. Everything I
have is Google, my I can, my cameras at home,
my lock everything I have, Google pholto, Google Photos, Google Music.
I just I like the Google's Google follow No sorry, photos, photos,
just everything is all in one and I have nothing.

Speaker 1 (40:35):
In the Facebook world. Could you Instagram? Could you imagine
if somebody had those glasses on and they were like,
could you have an instant replay? Like maybe you're not
recording all the time, but if you ever been in
a situation where you go, you see something and you go, oh, man,
I wish I would have recorded that. So when Jeffrey
fell over, if that chick would have had these glasses,

(40:57):
it's kind of a loop buffering exactly like a body
camp the top, so it always has the last thirty
seconds I need to go. It is so awesome that
I would do that, so much would go that's cool.
Save that every fall. Yeah, Charlie kind of looks like
I saw that, you know mar A Lago face, Right,

(41:19):
This is the women. They their lips get all they're
huge lips. Their faces sort of become alien. There's their
eyes are like pulled back. And it's the thing mar
A Lago face. With Donald Trump being president and all
the women seem to have the same weird looking face
now and they have an answer to this, according to

(41:41):
this story that I saw, which is the you know,
so that's all right wing mar A Lago face. Charlie
and the left wing they have their own look and
that is ms now face. You know. MSNBC is rebranded
as ms now for some reason, and ms now face

(42:03):
Charlie has the perfect ms NOW face. The people you
right in but with glasses every your hair. Look at that.
You have the hair, you have the glasses. You can
be on ms NOW today. I have hair and glasses.
Glenn Beck looks just like this too. You kind of
look like Rachel maddowt hair. Okay, explain Glenn Beck. I

(42:25):
don't know. I don't really look at Clembeck's the same
face he has. Whatever happened at glenback he was on
TV anymore? Now you see what he's doing yesterday you
didn't see. I saw thirty seconds of a very strange
video that I guess he put out. He's talking to
an AI George Washington, and it's really strange. He doesn't

(42:46):
have any classes out of.

Speaker 17 (42:47):
Information and giving you a lot of information on what's
going on in today's America based on your writings, the
writings of the rest.

Speaker 1 (42:56):
Of the Fly's supposed to be George Washington, the biggest
problem or where we should start to fix things.

Speaker 18 (43:04):
If I may speak plainly, my countryman, the danger, the
greatest danger to our republic lies not in foreign arms
or political faction.

Speaker 1 (43:15):
But may interrupt you for a second, could you just
dumb it down.

Speaker 18 (43:19):
I'm just a look, Okay, I do have twenty nine points,
and they're all referenced to exactly what we said in
the past.

Speaker 17 (43:28):
Speak in today's language. Okay, Okay, I get it. What
a weird video.

Speaker 18 (43:35):
Let me speak to Americans, if I'm honest, America's biggest
problem is in political or economic it it's.

Speaker 1 (43:45):
All like the para soundtrack that from the.

Speaker 18 (43:47):
Virtues that make liberty possible in the first place. Freedom
to be free, you have to have discipline, you have
to have faith, you.

Speaker 1 (43:55):
Have to have a character. No, what's good? Backstay right.
I don't think the AI George Washington is reading a script.
He doesn't have to read a script. That's AI. And
he's also not there.

Speaker 18 (44:09):
Are you just reckless with death?

Speaker 11 (44:13):
He didn't you out of the grave?

Speaker 1 (44:16):
Yeah? No, I thought it was an actor. I'm like,
he's got a great voice.

Speaker 18 (44:19):
That self governance begins with self control.

Speaker 1 (44:22):
This is what he's doing. Now I thought I thought
he usually wears glasses control public version.

Speaker 7 (44:28):
Look at George Washington's arms, weird arms?

Speaker 1 (44:33):
Do you keep electing these people? Do you think that
this is all AI or did they just deep fakes
a face? I mean the arms do look weird. I
think it's all AI. And it's a script that was
written from AI. Like they're not actually overcome in any way.
Speak as George Washington, what would he say? I don't
think they even did that. I know they can go

(44:54):
by his speeches and stuff.

Speaker 11 (44:55):
I don't even think they did that because they because
they might not. He might not say what Glenn Beck
wants him to say. So he's gonna They wrote out
what he's gonna say. Let me ask you this question
and then George Washing will say whatever, exactly what I
want George Washington to say.

Speaker 1 (45:10):
Yeah, it's very stupid. It's incredibly stupid. Uh, I've got
to take a break. We do have the Shizzy coming
up in just a moment. What do you have on
the way, dog?

Speaker 7 (45:20):
So there's a contract extension, Not you, Rover, somebody else
signed a one year contract, one year deal. Is it
the right thing to do? I'll tell you. Coming up next.

Speaker 1 (45:31):
All right, we'll get to that in just a moment, Dave, quickly,
you're on Rover's Morning Glory. Good morning, Dave, Hey morning, Rover. Hey, Hey.

Speaker 15 (45:38):
I've always wanted to meet JLR out in the wild,
let's say, and like when he fell in this story
with the sales girl, Like when I hear a story
like that, because I have my own perception of JLR,
like I feel sad like and it's like, oh man,
poor guy, But that's because of my own perception of them.

(46:00):
Like what are the people there on his co employees,
like when he falls or something like that, do they
like feel bad and like, oh my gosh, let me
help you, or do they laugh at him? And then
the second part to this, and I'm gonna get off
the phone because I know you got to get There
are only four women that work at iHeart Radio. Because

(46:21):
I heard Dougi say that the three amigos were going
out to the Christmas party and then gambling, but I
didn't hear anything about Crystal going with them, so I
was just kind of wondering if she was just always
just left out. And there's out of the four women
that worked there, all.

Speaker 1 (46:39):
Right, there are a lot of women that work here.

Speaker 7 (46:42):
I guess there are more than five. No, I told
them we're going to go gambling. Joanne another woman that
we go gamble with. There's a lot of women here,
so anyone's invited whoever wants to go. I think Carmen
Angelo is going to go gambling with us, and told Charlie.

Speaker 1 (47:01):
Maybe I didn't. You didn't invite me, so anyone can go. Jeffrey,
what did they do? Did they laugh? Let's just say
they got to chuck a lot of it, but they
are concerned. They do love you, like I know for
a fact.

Speaker 13 (47:17):
Did they help you up? Or no, they didn't help
me up? Did they double over and laugh? Like what
I'm just saying, you just gotta chuck a lot of it?

Speaker 2 (47:28):
They double over laughing so hard, like they fell on
their backs, laughing, you know, and making a big scene.

Speaker 1 (47:34):
You know, they gotta kind of a chuckle out. I
helped myself up, So I'm good.

Speaker 6 (47:37):
M H.

Speaker 10 (47:40):
I will always laugh first before ever asking somebody, are
you okay?

Speaker 1 (47:44):
It's just it just happens. Christuphell going down a snowy hill.
Just a couple of days ago, you started laughing. The
first thing you do is you laugh? Okay? Uh, Dougie
will get to the shoes like you two used in
just a minute. Right after this on Rover's Morning Glory
hang out, top notch news coverage every weekday morning a

(48:06):
boat of like four or five Greece men. That would
be great men. Whatever.

Speaker 3 (48:12):
Yeah, they's rovers Morning Glory.

Speaker 1 (48:23):
Chizzy is coming up in just a moment. What do
you have on the way?

Speaker 7 (48:26):
Dug Christmas Parade in Tennessee has a spectacular guest.

Speaker 1 (48:32):
It's a little cool but a little scary. We'll have
that for you, and I think there's video for that
as well coming up next. All right, we'll get to
that in just a moments. Here, I I think Charlie
fits in if you'll see here on RMG TV he
fits in with the ms NOW face. Charlie, you wind

(48:53):
up right with these guys. You can fit right in
on MS NOW. I don't even know who all these
people are. That's Joe Scarborough on the left, Rachel Maddow.
I don't know who that guy in the middle is.
Then that guy is Chris Is it Chris Hayes. I
think that's the one. Everyone says that Charlie looks like Chris, Chris.

(49:17):
Third one in No, the fourth one, the one right
next to chocolate Charlie. Third one in is hot? What
about the fifth one? One's the hottest one? A little pasty,
but uh, Dougie, are you ready for the shoes? Yes,

(49:38):
here we go. Oh sorry, Christy, I know I'm out
of it. Many rovers Morning Glory.

Speaker 7 (49:46):
There was a powerful seven and a half magnitude earthquake
that struck off of Japan's northeastern coast yesterday injuring at
least thirty people and prompting the evacuation of more than
one hundred thousand people. The Japanese Prime Minister warned that
similar or even stronger tremors could follow. The pictures showed

(50:07):
several damage buildings and debris strewn across the streets, so
they said it was really, really bad. The country sits
along the Ring of Fire, which is one of the
world's most active earthquake and volcanic zones. The Archdiocese of
New York announced plans to establish a three hundred million
dollar fund to compensate victims of sexual abuse who have

(50:28):
sued the church. A spokesperson said the fund would cover
settlements for most, if not all, of the rough roughly
thirteen hundred outstanding claims against the archdiocese. The cardinal, whose
name is Timothy Dolan, said the archdiocese would pay for
the fund by reducing its budget and selling off assets,
including completing the sale of its former headquarters in Manhattan.

(50:50):
So they're going to pay make sure everybody is covered.
The President said yesterday that there's a twelve million dollar,
twelve billion dollar aid package for American farmers that are
struggling under the weight of his administration's tariff driven trade disputes,
especially with China. Now. Under the plan, roughly eleven billion

(51:14):
dollars will be distributed through a new US Department of Agriculture.
It's called a Farmer Bridge Assistance Program, and it targets
row crop producers, including those growing soybeans, corn, wheat, and rice,
while a billion dollars will go to specialty crop growers.
So a lot of farmers are happy that Trump announced

(51:35):
the twelve billion dollar farm rescue to kind of sue
that tariff turmoil.

Speaker 1 (51:41):
Okay, this is pretty cool. A Christmas parade.

Speaker 7 (51:46):
There's a bunch of people gathered in Tennessee and this
animal was the star of the show in front of
a crowd of onlookers that.

Speaker 1 (52:02):
I can't believe that people are just sitting there. Are
you supposed to stay still? I don't know. I'm not
sitting still.

Speaker 11 (52:10):
I'm BlackBerry is supposed to stand up and scare it
and a run off brown Berry played debt.

Speaker 1 (52:18):
Well, this bear is running right through the what what
time did you say? This was Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Did you
see the video from the Chinese zoop yesterday? I saw
that there was a bear attack it because this is
a black bear all right? Here is It's so crazy
this video, it just keeps getting weirder. So so in

(52:39):
the back you can see the guy getting attacked. Yes,
what is this a small black bear?

Speaker 11 (52:45):
And he's got a guy down and watch just people
he's attacking the trainer.

Speaker 14 (52:50):
Uh huh.

Speaker 1 (52:51):
And all these people come up and they don't have
anything to stop it. This lady's got a basketball here,
this guy's got a small stool. There's the other guy's
got to stick. Then this man shows up holding a
bird and he's trying to get the bear off of
the trainer while he's holding a giant parrot in his

(53:11):
other hand. Get the bear off, but they don't have
anything to stop him. They don't get away. What is
he doing right to make sure go back to the bear?
He just gets attacked the second time.

Speaker 7 (53:19):
Why would he do that, because he's in charge, he's
the guy, he's a trainer to take the bird.

Speaker 1 (53:25):
So now he's getting attacked a second time. Now I
have a bird. Put the bird down. Well, he's well
put it down. Yeah, I did read that the Chinese zoo.
I didn't see this video, but the Chinese zoo said
the trainer was uninjured after he was attacked by the bear. Oh,
there's no way you could be uninjured with all those claws. See,

(53:48):
you got to have at least some minor injured. Yeah,
I don't think so.

Speaker 7 (53:52):
The Powerball jackpot is rolling over again, coming closer to
the billion dollar mark with no grand prize winner.

Speaker 1 (53:58):
In last night's drawing.

Speaker 7 (53:59):
That means at least nine hundred and thirty million dollars
will be on the line the next time the numbers
are drawn, which is tomorrow.

Speaker 1 (54:06):
The cash option would be four hundred and twenty nine
million dollars. So you didn't place your bet. I know
that we just got it. I'm good for the next
I think ten drawings or something.

Speaker 7 (54:16):
Okay, we know that it's important to stay hydrated, and
I thought this was kind of funny that World Cup
wants players to stay hydrated, so they're going to include
three minute.

Speaker 1 (54:28):
Hydration breaks in each half of all games.

Speaker 7 (54:31):
Why is this a news story? Like this was everywhere?
Who cares? Are they not allowed to ever get water?

Speaker 1 (54:37):
Well, they actually stop the match and they have people
run out there with their little water bottles, and they
never did that before. They mill around now. I see
it in soccer matches from time to time. It's sort
of strange. So yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 7 (54:52):
Why the referee will stop the game twenty two minutes
into each half for players to take drinks regardless of
the temperature.

Speaker 1 (54:58):
So, in other words, they're just make soccer into quarters
instead of a half, Okay, right.

Speaker 7 (55:04):
Jimmy Kimmel has signed a one year extension with Disney
owned ABC to continue hosting Jimmy Kimmel Live through May
twenty twenty seven. I remember earlier this year, ABC executives
temporarily yanked the show off the air after Kimmel's monologue
on Charlie Kirk's suspected.

Speaker 1 (55:21):
I thought he was failing Donald Trump says he's failing.
His ratings are in the toilet. He's the worst talent
on all of television. I mean, he says about just
about everybody he doesn't like. But yeah, one year extension.
So if he's failing so poorly, why would Disney why

(55:42):
would they renew his contract if he's failing so horribly?
Hmm okay, go on.

Speaker 7 (55:48):
And finally, speaking of late night entertainment shows, Stephen Colbert
announced social media that the singer Taylor Swift will appear
tomorrow and she is going to promote her new six
part aristour docuseries on Disney Plus. So any fans that

(56:09):
want to see Taylor Swift docuseries, it's coming out six
parts and she's going to be on with Stephen Colbert
to talk about it and all that good stuff.

Speaker 1 (56:18):
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So I know some people have emailed when is my
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I know, and it also says it right there when
you order. The big bold red letters ships December eleventh.
But maybe people were in such a frenzy to order

(57:32):
and they didn't they didn't actually read. But everything will
ship by the end of this week. The Post Office
came to pick some stuff up yesterday. They never. Oh yeah,
they never. Why do you not go there? What? How
did they do? You pay them to go to your
house and pick up I didn't even know they did

(57:53):
that service. Why don't you go there? Well, I didn't know.
I just said I didn't even know they did that service.
You don't go there because it's an incredible number of
boxes that need I know, we've done this LUs yes,
and they get mad. Yeah, I don't know if they
would do this everywhere if they just do it out
by me, if you schedule a pickup, yeah, they just

(58:15):
got it.

Speaker 11 (58:16):
And I think they actually like it better than you
showing up because then they're aware of what they're doing.

Speaker 1 (58:20):
Oh, I don't know. They like it when you show up. Guys.
They have the one by me. It's kind of far away,
but they have a loading dock and they want you
to load up and just pull in and take all
the stuff right off this day. But if you not somebody,
you tell them you're coming beforehand, because if you show up, yeah,
they don't like that. They get so mad. Yeah. Then
you show up with the truck and you go, they

(58:41):
got a bunch of stuff and they're like, okay, do
you have a scan form? That's what you need. You
always ask you have a scan for. They try to
trick you. They try to get you in different ways
so that they can say no, we will not take it.
They go, do you have a scan form? That's rule
number one? And you go yes, and they go damn yeah, right, see,

(59:04):
well where were we going to put them on? Ill go,
I don't know, that's up to you. I'm just gonna
start loading, starting to bring this stuff in. Man. No,
they showed up. I think three different people showed up yesterday.
That's why. I think one guy showed up in his
personal pickup truck. I think he actually worked for the
post office, but I'm not positive he's been a fan.

Speaker 7 (59:21):
So if some of them don't show up, you know
it was that guy.

Speaker 1 (59:27):
He has a pickup truck and he's like, hey, I'm
here to pick up a package. And I go, I go,
let me, let me open the garage here and you
can see what's going on. And he goes, oh my god,
and he goes, that's not gonna fit. I go, yeah,
I know, so I'll have to send some other people
over here. So they used to have a big truck

(59:50):
that they would show up, like a I don't know
what side, like a bread delivery truck like that size.
But I guess they got rid of that truck, or
they moved it to a different Post office US or whatever.
So now they have to scramble on those little, those
little miniature mail trucks, and it takes one hundred pickups
in order to get those out. So they're they're nice

(01:00:11):
about it, though I feel bad you tip them?

Speaker 7 (01:00:15):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:00:16):
Are you supposed to tip? Good question? Show up your house.
I would never think too, but now as she brings
it up, yeah, probably yeah, because you're supposed to tip
your mail man. One I was, you know, I don't.

Speaker 7 (01:00:30):
But now the guy goes, hey, douche, I'm like, oh, no,
he knows, he knows I never get my mail.

Speaker 1 (01:00:36):
Pressure on you. He knows.

Speaker 7 (01:00:38):
I'm the person that has the key in my mail
because it's one of the community in mailboxes, and so
I don't get my mail every day.

Speaker 1 (01:00:45):
You're telling me you just just to be clear, you
leave your key in the mailbox on accident. I'm sure
I didn't say that.

Speaker 7 (01:00:50):
When you have a package delivered, they put it in
the there's box one, box two with the keys. They
put that key in your mailbox, which means you have
a package.

Speaker 1 (01:01:01):
But if I if you don't pick it up, now
you've taken that package delivery s yes, for a week,
and nobody else can get it. And he's the nicest guy,
the maleman. So nice. Yeah, all my male people are
nice too. They're they're they're not some some post offices

(01:01:24):
not naming where not naming cities, very very crabby. When
you go in there, it's just very kind of like
what Charlie say. They they did. I found. I didn't know.

Speaker 11 (01:01:35):
I thought that was all post office. So I found
I found one close to my house. Friendliest people have
ever met in there. There's really nice old ladies in there,
and they're so they're pumped when you bring in a.

Speaker 1 (01:01:45):
Bunch of stuff to go something to do.

Speaker 11 (01:01:47):
Oh you have a bunch of packages. Oh it's Christmas,
And they're really happy. And I'm like, what is this?
This is strange. Instead of me getting kind of yelled
at and shamed.

Speaker 1 (01:01:55):
Yeah, they they're they're friendly at my place. I mean,
they're probably not going to be friend by the end
of all these pickups, but hey, I have a new
mail carrier.

Speaker 10 (01:02:05):
And she made it a point to introduce herself to
me the moment she saw me, and I was like, oh, no,
is this a ploy to get the Christmas card with
the tip before Christmas?

Speaker 6 (01:02:16):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:02:16):
Hello, this is my name.

Speaker 10 (01:02:18):
Would you like your packages delivered on the front porch
or on the side?

Speaker 1 (01:02:22):
Where would you like to receive them? And I was like,
oh service. Yeah. I was like, that's not well.

Speaker 10 (01:02:28):
I guess you could leave them on the porch, but
I'm pretty sure she was just telling me her name
so she could get that little extra money at Christmas.

Speaker 1 (01:02:36):
Here's someone that says, why do you handle all of
this yourself? Why not just drop ship? Well, there's it's
just too expensive. That's the reason why. Honestly, it's that
adds up when the way that shipping works. And we
have used companies to ship in the past, but they, man,
do they get you. They get you a pick fee

(01:02:57):
for each item, and then they get you on this
and that, and I mean it's just if you want
to it's already expensive what we have to charge people
for shipping. When you order a Rovers Morning Glory hoodie,
the shipping prices are expensive. Shipping is expensive. You would
have to add another five bucks onto it if you
wanted to do it through a service, and then you'd

(01:03:19):
be charging thirteen dollars to ship a hoodie or something
like that. It's too much.

Speaker 2 (01:03:24):
I remember back in the day when we used to
pack this stuff ourselves and then we then we have
to take it to the post office.

Speaker 1 (01:03:33):
That, yeah, that was fun. You used to like that,
because who would you go to the post office with?
Who do you think your boyfriend? Funny?

Speaker 7 (01:03:44):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:03:44):
I mean would would actually do the heavy know who
I was referring to, because yeah, I'm nice.

Speaker 2 (01:03:51):
Try dude, any who Deeter and I do the heavy
lifting net respect to get the stuff to the post
office so we can get get.

Speaker 1 (01:03:58):
The stuff shipped out.

Speaker 2 (01:03:59):
Sometimes the I'm not going to name the post office,
but sometimes they'd be glad because it's business for them.
Others are really saying, oh man, more work, and I'm
seeing in the back of my mind.

Speaker 1 (01:04:10):
You tell you guys stay in business.

Speaker 7 (01:04:12):
Dude, did you ever watch the video real quick of
Jeffrey falling yesterday the office?

Speaker 1 (01:04:21):
Was that worth it or no? I don't know Ian
what you did? You try to recreate it?

Speaker 7 (01:04:28):
I send it to you email the video of Jeffrey
falling the who I send it to you.

Speaker 1 (01:04:36):
But it's not Jeffrey falling. It's not a video of him.
It's where he video of where he fell. You create
video either, I get recreated. But Rachel was showing how
did you send it? Email? Email? Long video? It's not
did you mail drop it? What did you do? It's
not long, but it's a big video.

Speaker 10 (01:04:58):
I wish somebody would have vowed lined in tape where
his body had fallen.

Speaker 1 (01:05:03):
And is left it there? That big bubble butt on
the outline, just his dirt stain. Where all right, I've
got to take a break. Our number is eight six
six yo Rover eight sixty six nine sixty seven six
eight three seven. We're just talking about the hoodies, and
I mean, I'll just quickly remind you one more time

(01:05:24):
here that we're down to two sizes, medium and large.
That's all that remains, and all of everything is shipping
out this week. I don't know. Maybe these mediums are
the largest they might I don't know how long they're
gonna last. They could be a couple of days, it
could be a week. I don't know. But grab them

(01:05:44):
while you can't because we're down to two sides. All
the other sides are sold out. But everything will ship
out as long as you order now, everything will ship
out by the end of the week. We'll be right back.
Hang on long for the ride.

Speaker 12 (01:05:56):
It's rovers morning glory.

Speaker 1 (01:06:20):
Uh you have the Charlie. Do you have that video
or what does it exactly?

Speaker 11 (01:06:25):
If they kind of showed the scene of the accident
where Jeffrey fell, Okay, here, I don't think they I
don't think they committed to the fall though.

Speaker 1 (01:06:34):
Here is I think I think Jeffrey's fall is much bigger.
Here is a little bit of recreation. Oh so he's
over here by these boxes. Okay, so he's standing there
and then oh okay, I already made it.

Speaker 7 (01:06:49):
Only the floor though, yeah he did. She didn't go up,
That was Rachel. She didn't go down to the floor.

Speaker 1 (01:06:54):
So you leaned up and you didn't Did you lean
against those boxes, Jeffrey? I mean I thought there was
something there.

Speaker 2 (01:07:01):
To lean against and didn't realize that went all the
way to the floor and then right but the doctors
fell over.

Speaker 1 (01:07:08):
You lean against the boxes? Which one's the girl there?
And I wanted the bottom.

Speaker 7 (01:07:13):
He's stitting there talking where Rachel was talking to Ashley,
and Rachel's desk is right there, so he's right in
front of both of them, and he crashed.

Speaker 1 (01:07:22):
Well, it could have been a lot worse, Jeffrey. You
could have been like Miss Jamaica. Do you remember that
girl at the Miss Universe Passion. It just fell off
the stage. He's carried out a stretcher. They just released
a statement about her yesterday, so you know she's been
in the hospital this entire time. Do you remember I

(01:07:43):
didn't know that. I thought she's fine. I thought she
fell in those she is she might be addled for
the rest of ours. Oh, yes, what happened? Did they
see what happened? Well, here it says according to this stage,
I'll just read you the statement. It says doctor Henry.
Apparently she's a doctor, Doctor Gabriel Henry, who is Miss

(01:08:03):
Jamaica Universe twenty twenty five suffered as serious. This is
the statement from the Miss Universe organization. Suffered a serious
fall through an opening on the stage. So I thought
she fell off the stage. Apparently they had an opening
in the stage. Now, maybe for a camera guy to
be standing down there, or for some other reason, or

(01:08:24):
it could be a mistake. Don't know. I don't know
why they had that opening. But regardless, there's the footage.
If you'd want to rewatch her falling, sure, yeah, let's
I think she fell off, not in an opening, No,
she fell it through an opening. Bam, right there. Oh
my goodness. So they said she felt I guess it's

(01:08:46):
an opening because it's a huge opening in the middle.
Though like this it's about it's a little camera guy opening.
This is a massive empty spot. So you're saying like
it's it's basically shaped like a an oh or a
diamond or something like that with a big center portion. Well,
she fell into there and it says that. Here's what

(01:09:07):
it says. This happened November nineteenth. According to the statement,
it resulted in an intracranial hemorrhage with loss of consciousness, fracture,
facial lacerations, and other significant injuries. She was immediately admitted
to intensive care and Bangkok, where she remained in critical

(01:09:27):
condition under constant neurological monitoring and continues to require twenty
four hour specialist supervision. She will return to Jamaica in
the coming days, accompanied by a full medical escort team
and will be transferred directly to hospital for continued treatment
and recovery. So they are paying for and then the

(01:09:50):
Miss Universe organization, they go on and on to pat
themselves on the back. They must be freaking out. Yeah,
they say that we stand beside her and her family,
assuming full and immediate responsibility without hesitation. The organization has
covered all hospital, medical and rehabilitation expenses in Thailand, as
well as the accommodation and living costs for her mother

(01:10:12):
and sister who've remained by her side. Throughout this difficult period.
In addition, the Miss Universe Organization is funding the medically
escorted repatriation flight arranged by the hospital and is committed
to covering all future medical expenses arising from this incident. Wow,
then they go on, I mean, they really, they really

(01:10:34):
are going above and beyond. They say, certain media reports
suggesting that doctor Henry contributed in any way to the
incident are entirely inaccurate. The Miss Universe Organization has never
attributed blame to doctor Henry and confirms that those suggestions
are unfounded and do not reflect to the facts. Which

(01:10:55):
is unusual for somebody to immediately and fully claim responsibility
like that, because a lot of businesses they go, oh,
the our fault, Yeah, it was her. She must she's
probably drinking or something beforehand. To loosen up a little bit,
it's her fault. But they they they have a major,
major lawsuit, potential lawsuit on their hands, and I think

(01:11:18):
what they're trying to do is get ahead of it.
Exactly a lot of companies they try to to put
things off, they try to minimize, they try to do
whatever they can to point the blame elsewhere. And I
think that and sometimes the companies don't even want to
do that, but insurance companies and lawyers are telling them

(01:11:40):
to do that, and then that causes resentment from the
family of the victims. So, whether that's in this case
or in a car crash or something like that. If
you're in a car crash and maybe you're hit by
a delivery truck or something, the person who hit you
or the company, they may they may want to reach
out and be like, hey, we're really sorry for what happened,

(01:12:01):
but they're lawyers and insurance company don't. Don't say anything,
don't admit anything, don't don't reach out. And then when
you're the victim of that, doesn't that sort of cause
some animosity. You're like, hey, they you know, they ran
me over and they don't even have the decency to
call to apologize. Yeah, So I think maybe they're trying

(01:12:23):
a different approach here, the Misse Miss Universe organization, and
maybe this will work. I mean, that is really a
full throated I hate that phrase. I don't know why.
I've never heard you say that before the news that
started probably I don't know, maybe about five or ten
years ago. A full throated defense or a full throated

(01:12:46):
this or that just reminds me of a porno seriously
full throated. Oh man, that chick was full throated. Yeah anyway,
So Jeffery, it could have been a lot worse. You
could have You can have ended up like miss Universe there.

Speaker 2 (01:13:05):
Well, I only fell against the wall and not through
a stage in not causing any kind of craney official
law lacerations or injuries or basically cracking my skull open
like an egg.

Speaker 1 (01:13:15):
Ken says, Jeffrey might have a lawsuit on his hands.
Those boxes should not be stacked up right there. Remember
this is the same company that told me that they
couldn't put the screens, they couldn't put a video wall
here in our studio because somebody might bump into it
and sue the company. Is that not the dumbest thing
you've ever heard in your entire life?

Speaker 11 (01:13:36):
Yeah, it's different, because why couldn't they sue if they
walk down the microphone or that or this.

Speaker 1 (01:13:42):
TV hanging on the wall. What what this chair? I
mean if they could easily walk into a chair. And
I just don't understand it. And you know what, I
got to the point I go, I'm fine, Why am
I going to argue with you. You're right, You're right.
Let's let's not make the studio look good. Let's have
it look like we're in in a and in Ukrainian
hospital after a war. Perfect anyway, So, Spitzer, there is

(01:14:10):
a new treatment that is undergoing a major trial. You
might be interested in this. It's called less clotterone. Do
you have any idea what that is? Snitz kless chaterone.

Speaker 6 (01:14:27):
No.

Speaker 1 (01:14:28):
This is the first major innovation and male pattern baldness
treatment in the past thirty years. So they are currently
treating this. I think it's something you rub on your head.
I think it's a cream. And they say that this
shows the results from these initial trials are promising. And

(01:14:52):
they rub this on your head and then I guess
they have about fifteen hundred guys that are part of
this study. They rub it on your head or whatever
they did, and then they measure they must they measure
like a part of your scalp, like maybe a one
inch by one inch spot, and then they meticulously count

(01:15:12):
every little hair that is growing in that one inch
space on your head. If hairs start appearing after a
couple of months or however long the treatment lasts, then
that they consider that a success. So what they call
that THAHC target area hair count, and they say that
this topical solution use a hormone and that it shows

(01:15:36):
a five hundred and thirty nine percent relative improvement in
hair count compared with the a placebo. So between taking
nothing and taking this a five hundred and thirty nine
percent improvement and growing hair. So Snitzer there, you may
not have to go to Turkey to get these this

(01:15:59):
hair trans planes or hair plugs or whatever the hell
it's called. I don't know. But Stints is very self
conscious about his his bald head, is he? Or you
just are saying, oh he is? He admitted it. Yeah,
he is very self conscious. H I think so? Oh
answer Stints? Are you very self conscious?

Speaker 7 (01:16:18):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:16:18):
I mean I guess yeah, he doesn't like it. It's
weird because I don't even really notice it. He's always
wearing a hat. But even when he takes his hat off,
I don't know, it doesn't. He has a lot more
hair than you would think he does. He doesn't have
as much as Charlie in there, who has this flowing
golden locks, this morning beautiful hair. Does He has more
than you though? Oh? Who doesn't have more hair than me.

Speaker 7 (01:16:40):
Will you walk in the door from work, do you
take your hat off immediately?

Speaker 6 (01:16:44):
Me?

Speaker 1 (01:16:44):
Yeah, yeah, my shoes and my hat, yeah, my coat
like mister Rogers, I put on my flappers. Correct. So
you've tried Roguin, I think you've said in the past, right,
did that show any sort of improvement? No, it was
a long time ago. Now would you give this a try?

(01:17:04):
If they released this, would you try Let's say it
costs two hundred bucks a month, would you try putting
this cream on your head for a few months? I
don't know. That's a lot. You have a going to
Turkey for a hair transplant cost three grand? Boom done. Yeah,
but you got to get to Turkey and all that.
That's that's like seven hundred bucks.

Speaker 5 (01:17:23):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:17:23):
And Rover, you said you were paying for it. Oh yeah,
I knew that. I do remember that. Yeah, all right, I'll
the seven hundred dollars flight. I could afford that. You
were taking seven hundred dollars flight to Turkey.

Speaker 8 (01:17:35):
Yeah, yeah, me and Corey I remember, Yeah, we're it's
gonna be it's gonna be a big party.

Speaker 1 (01:17:41):
Well, just like chocolate, Charlie, I always have a way.
I didn't say when we were gonna go, I didn't
say what decade we're going. Yeah, we're gonna go before
you drop dead in twenty forty nine. So you would
be willing to do that. Go to Turkey to get
a hair transplant, I don't know. I know they're advanced

(01:18:01):
there and they specialize on all that hair stuff, but
you're not nervous about that. I saw some story after
we talked about it where somebody had their head swelled up.
Did you see this? That happens a lot, Yeah, I
mean really swelled up. I couldn't believe it. It was in
the news just like a month or two ago. This
guy goes over to Turkey, and I don't know what

(01:18:23):
they did to them, but it was one of these
hair transplant places. And I don't know if it's a
permanent disfigurement or if it shrinks back down. I think
it strings back down. Sintrick told me, I didn't know
this that effort.

Speaker 11 (01:18:35):
So they do the transplant, your hair starts growing and
then it falls out.

Speaker 8 (01:18:39):
Yeah, like three months later it all falls falls out,
and then its permanently like.

Speaker 1 (01:18:44):
It purges the dead hair and then new hair. I
didn't know that.

Speaker 7 (01:18:50):
I didn't know this with little kids when my says dumb.
When my daughter was little, I didn't want to cut
her hair, and everyone's like, cut her hair. There's that's
not her hair, that's all baby hair. Her real hair
is going to come in, Like what are you talking about?
And I finally did. I chopped her hair and it
was like, holy hell, all of this new hair came in.

(01:19:13):
And it was crazy because I look back at pictures.
I was trying to find something yesterday. I was looking
back at all these pictures and she had this like
straggly hair, thin, yeah, yeah, And then once I cut it,
then all of a sudden, you start seeing the pictures
of Okay, this is her real hair.

Speaker 1 (01:19:31):
Starts to say. I think if you didn't cut it,
it would have eventually, I think would be at the
roots growing.

Speaker 7 (01:19:38):
Unless you know, it's always growing. But just there was
that cutting, that all that dead hair.

Speaker 1 (01:19:44):
So if somebody doesn't cut their baby's hair, their child's hair,
they have baby hair the rest of their life. I
don't know the answer to that, but I think it
would just eventually grow in. How over time the hair
must change, the follicles are thicker or something. I don't know,
but it was just it was like light and day big.

Speaker 11 (01:20:04):
This guy's head is this huge heads in the middle
of this transplant.

Speaker 9 (01:20:10):
That's a huge head. This is what Turkey looks like.
Everybody is walking around with these bandages. That is crazy,
isn't it? Getting a lot of the way they look?

Speaker 1 (01:20:22):
That's a massive head. They hear it blue magic, a
premiumlin in his table.

Speaker 6 (01:20:30):
They started losing my hair about five years ago. It
was very upsetting, very nerve when it started to shed, basically,
and uh, it's like every day in the morning when
you wash up, you see more hair in the sink
and you're look thinking yourself like, what's going on?

Speaker 1 (01:20:45):
What can I do different? Is it really that big
of a deal to guys? I think you got bald
so early that you've learned to live with a lot
more where other people where other people can't. I used
to hair. It's it's a different story. I had very
thin hair as a kid. Maybe my mom never cut
my hair. Maybe I maybe I just had baby hair,

(01:21:08):
that's the problem. And I had to blame my mom
for my bald and say baby hair. Sure. Anyway, So
I had very thin hair, so it didn't really bother
me when I started going bald, because I never had
great hair to begin with. Aj says, does dog realize
that all hair is dead? I don't know.

Speaker 7 (01:21:32):
It was just baby hair. Was just she lost all
the baby hair. And then her she's got thick. I
thought I had thick hair. Her hair is insane, but.

Speaker 1 (01:21:40):
I think it would have grown that way whether you're
cut her baby hair or not anyway. So uh anyway,
so Snince, there could be some hope for you when
it comes to your baldness. Maybe you won't need that
surgery after all. And I can save the seven hundred
dollars flight. How how long does it take to get
the turkey from here? What are we talking about? It's

(01:22:01):
so cock is seven dollars? Yeah it con Isn't that
the same?

Speaker 2 (01:22:10):
I went through my Instagram and I said, I have
a picture of my kids when you were small and
he were both born blonde, but my daughter's hair came
out darker, and my son was born and blonde, but
now he has like really dark hair.

Speaker 1 (01:22:23):
Yeah. Now two of my kids were blonde, well between
thirteen and seventeen hours. And what does that cost? Oh? Yeah,
here it is just six hundred dollars all right, so
six hundred dollars you can fly round trip on.

Speaker 11 (01:22:41):
We gotta go Cleveland to Detroit to Amsterdam to instan bul.

Speaker 1 (01:22:46):
Oh my god, are you serious? Yeah, it looks like
everyone it's pretty much like that, have often answered him
for a while. How long does this take? Seventeen hours?
It seems like it would take longer than that. All right, well, Dougie,
we do have the Shizzy coming up in a few
minutes the news. What do you have on the way.

Speaker 7 (01:23:07):
There's apparently a viral TikTok of somebody very very famous
trying to parallel park and a fan film them trying.

Speaker 1 (01:23:17):
To park, and well it's making I don't know who
you're gonna tell me, But don't you think it makes
them nervous? Do they know they're being filmed by a
fan trying to parallel park? Because if somebody's watching you
do something, it makes you more nervous about doing it,
I think, doesn't it? Well, yeah, but you just got

(01:23:38):
to do it.

Speaker 7 (01:23:38):
I mean, how does it take you? I think it's
like seven minutes to parallel park?

Speaker 1 (01:23:42):
Like you remember, Charlie on the boat you'd pull in
you doc, you always have about fifty people standing there
staring at you. Pressure situation and a lot of comments
about how you could be doing it better, and all different.
Everybody's got different information, and.

Speaker 11 (01:23:58):
You got to pick one guy they're gonna listen to
or don't listen to any of them.

Speaker 1 (01:24:02):
And they generally don't know what they're talking They don't.

Speaker 11 (01:24:05):
You assume they do because they don't have their their
shirts open. They look like a boat guy.

Speaker 1 (01:24:08):
You're like, that guy knows what he's talking about, and
then it turns out he doesn't know a boat never
it's never been on a boat and hangs out around
the docks to give people advice. So all right, we'll
see that in just a minute. Let me take a
quick break. We'll be right back on rovers Morning Glory.
Hang up, Jeffrey Laroque.

Speaker 11 (01:24:28):
Question for Jeffrey if he's married, why is he out
trying to hit on chicks all the time?

Speaker 1 (01:24:33):
And what's he going to do when he brings from
gonnor Rihea to his way. I'm just curious.

Speaker 3 (01:24:37):
Who Donna Reed, Welcome back to Rover's Morning Glory.

Speaker 1 (01:24:47):
She is he coming up in just a moment? What
do you have on the way do.

Speaker 7 (01:24:50):
There's a funny video of somebody very famous trying to
parallel park.

Speaker 1 (01:24:54):
The video has gone.

Speaker 7 (01:24:55):
Viral because the person's really struggling and can't get it right.

Speaker 1 (01:24:58):
I'll tell you who it is. Well that in just
a moment. Our number is eight six six year o
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so grab one while you can. And here's somebody who
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(01:25:43):
this morning. Let me see. Can you back out a
little bit snitched and see what this form fitting sweater
that she has on. I've worn a suit up straight,
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sit up, take a peek.

Speaker 11 (01:25:58):
Jeffrey Jeffrey mentioned this sin Ay Storry today.

Speaker 1 (01:26:01):
Nice he said, nice, real.

Speaker 2 (01:26:03):
Nice outfit, though I'm giving her a compliment. Very nice
outfit you very formfitting too.

Speaker 7 (01:26:08):
Tried to wear a different Christmas themed shirt or sweater
every day.

Speaker 1 (01:26:13):
Well, she says, now, I did bring in, speaking of
the twenty twenty six Rovery's Morning Glory hoodie, I did
bring in a hoodie for everyone.

Speaker 12 (01:26:24):
Nice?

Speaker 1 (01:26:25):
Oh you did?

Speaker 12 (01:26:26):
You did?

Speaker 6 (01:26:27):
You?

Speaker 1 (01:26:27):
Really? What's wrong with it? And I you know what
I did? I said, she's got her the wrong size,
the side she doesn't want. I got her a medium. Okay,
that's what she said for her, So I think that's
the size that you need.

Speaker 7 (01:26:41):
No, but I want to wear when you wear a hoodie,
I want it to be comfortable.

Speaker 1 (01:26:44):
No, we wanted to be form fitting. Show that off
there and want what you want. I want what I want?
You large, I think I have, I don't know. I
have largest and I have mediums back there, and I
had a small for one person who's been begging for

(01:27:04):
a hoodie. She did me a favor, I said, okay, nice,
So Rachel and sales, she gets one. We still didn't
get the jacket from last year. You're giving her a hoodie.
She was very uh, he gets one. She deserves, very insistent.
You know, she's very talkative in your face, brings it

(01:27:26):
up like fifty times. Okay, so just end her to
shut up. No, she deserves one. So I saw that
are well. I got a text message yesterday from somebody
and they said, oh hey, I put the wrong address
in can you change the address? I need to change
my shipping address on the hoodie. This person texted me directly.

(01:27:50):
Our program director in Florida, Jason went on and purchased
a hoodie and had it shipped the wrong address. Didn't
you read? He says, make sure double check. He blamed
it on auto filling the wrong city in there. He
blamed it on Google pay or something like that, or
Apple pay or whatever. Anyway, I said, we probably could

(01:28:15):
have gotten you a free one, but but you gave
it to Rachel. That's right about the same size. Yeah,
he probably was small. I didn't look at the order,
but he's a he's a smaller guy.

Speaker 7 (01:28:31):
So uh.

Speaker 1 (01:28:32):
Anyway, he said, dude, you don't think a media will
fail you. You think you need a large? No, large
is just more comfortable. Maybe try the medium.

Speaker 7 (01:28:41):
Thank you appreciate you thinking of us.

Speaker 1 (01:28:45):
Is do anything nice for her with that? You know what?
You started the whole conversation. I did it just a
pestoosie off. So do you sit down? I grabbed him
last night, and I said, all right, let me think
what side, because I didn't ask everybody what's that? But
I got a large for Charlie perfect. I got a
large for Snits.

Speaker 11 (01:29:05):
Nice made an XL probably for him, but I guess
that might work bigger than me.

Speaker 1 (01:29:11):
I got a large for Jeffrey. That's an interesting choice. Medium.
He's a medium guy.

Speaker 2 (01:29:18):
Yeah, I've always everybody ever had was a medium five four.

Speaker 7 (01:29:22):
Yes, he's never done a large. I'll take as large.
He can have my medium.

Speaker 1 (01:29:26):
Yeah, he was a medium at one point in his
wife twenty years ago. No, who do you have right now?
Is medium? He's a medium. I've read a medium. Yeah,
are you guys sure? Yeah? All right, Well do you
want to swap? Then you can take his large? Jeff
try and actually I don't know I have Jeffrey try

(01:29:48):
on both and then give. Now that I think about it,
I don't know if I got him a medium or
a large. That's a good question to have to go
go in there and look. But all right, are you
and have you noticed dedication of someone here today? Medication
of someone who? What's today? Tuesday? What time is it? Oh?

(01:30:10):
Mister Jeffrey. All the Rocus still here at eight o'clock
this morning.

Speaker 2 (01:30:13):
Yes, because I checked in with my fence company yesterday
because they I told him that Wednesday was going to
I believe it was going to be the last show
that we do for a year. And I asked them,
if you guys don't have if you guys don't have
any deliveries for me scheduled, would it be permissible for
me to work today, you know, work today showed and
coming at nude And he said no, they have no
delivery scheduled, so that they would allow me to work

(01:30:35):
today show.

Speaker 1 (01:30:35):
This way, I get all.

Speaker 2 (01:30:36):
It's just about all my hours in with you guys,
So that was very nice of them.

Speaker 1 (01:30:40):
Mm hmm, all right, nice Charlie. What are you doing?
You're rubbing your army? Are you bleeding over there?

Speaker 7 (01:30:47):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:30:47):
Yeah, just bleeding a little bit from what this Christmas
tree scabbed. Gave me a bunch of scabs and then
I didn't notice, you guys didn't notice I'm scratching it.
And then Chrystal said, you're eating something well kind of tree.

Speaker 2 (01:31:01):
I hate to say it, Charlie, and I'm being I'm
not being fine serious that you're doing Christmas tree doesn't
scratch you like a cat.

Speaker 1 (01:31:09):
Well, it's not really scratching, it's so much as the
breakout and then you you're scratching. I'm scratching itched. What
kind of tree did you get? Scotch pine? Somebody texted
yesterday that a Scotch pine. And I find this a
little bit hard to believe that they die scotch pines
and that's what you are allergic to, the claim that

(01:31:32):
the Christmas trees maybe maybe it's maybe it's not green
and they add a dye to a scotch pine. I
find that a little bit hard because I did a
Google search and I saw him growing, and I go,
that looks pretty green to me, like a flower. How
they dye flowers? How do you put them in die?
And they soak it up? And I saw scotch pine.

Speaker 11 (01:31:52):
I mean at Google scotch pine and allergy and people
people are sometimes allergic to it. I don't see any
something to do with the terpenes and the VOCs uh,
it just got bad terpenes. It says, my body doesn't
like it for some reason, and I didn't. Here's just
all these scabs. I mean, he's just just don't stop either.
I just won't stop.

Speaker 1 (01:32:13):
It was a big bubble, a little like a homeless person.
You ever see you walk by and you see like
a homeless person, all these bleeding scabs just walk Ah.
He's dabbing himself with a Kleenex in there, all right.

Speaker 9 (01:32:27):
In no way I got it because the uh looks
like the Latin name for it is Penis sylvestres.

Speaker 11 (01:32:36):
That's what I went in and asked for the biggest
Penis sylvestres.

Speaker 1 (01:32:40):
You have h banked, Jake says. Jeffrey is a medium
body with an X L gut. That's his problem. So
you think you need a medium Jeffrey hoodie size. I
can still fit in the media because, like I said,
the HOODI I have on right now for my fence
company is a medium.

Speaker 8 (01:32:57):
I've always been able to fit in a medium. All right,
USI are you ready for the shizzy? Yes, here we.

Speaker 1 (01:33:02):
Go, dahizzy.

Speaker 7 (01:33:05):
On Rovers Morning Glory, the Supreme Court appears ready to
back the president's argument that he should have the authority
to fire members of independent government agencies. For nearly a century,
federal law has shielded those entities from direct White House control. Well,
the Court's liberal justices yesterday warned that Trump's push could
dramatically expand his presidential power and it could up end

(01:33:28):
the structure of the modern federal government. So we'll see
what happens with this. The ruling in the cases expected
by the end of June. I started hearing the arguments yesterday.

Speaker 1 (01:33:39):
Espectually that do you remember at the time I told
you that this is a while ago, I said, there's
really you don't want to talk about witch hunts. They
keep going after people for alleged mortgage fraud. Have you
seen this? You know, Charlie they went after but I
didn't really understand it, and I didn't they pay attention
to it. They went after They've gone after a few

(01:33:59):
different people, and the guy who was in charge of
the I don't know what organization it is, this Polty guy,
who is I guess related to the Poulty Homes people,
I think anyway, So what he's doing is he's going
through all mortgage records, trying to look at Democrats and

(01:34:21):
trying to find anything. And they've gone after some people
for what they claim is mortgage fraud. I believe it's
this Latitia James.

Speaker 2 (01:34:30):
Yeah, the Attorney General of New York because they're saying
because she's got a home in Virginia, and I think
what happened was that she mistakely put that down as
her primary residence, and she admitted that was a mistake
and had that corrected, and she felt that the charges
are baseless. And Abby Lowell, who's her attorney, believes that

(01:34:51):
she could prevail in court on this.

Speaker 1 (01:34:52):
That it does it's.

Speaker 2 (01:34:54):
Just a witch hunt because remember President Trump is on
a retaliation, is trying to retaliate against her because he's
the one. She's the one that brought the lawsuit against
now over.

Speaker 1 (01:35:03):
Business from has said that that is deceitful and criminal
to have that on your mortgage, to say that you
have a primary residence when it's not going to be
your primary residence. I guess they give you a better
rate or something on a mortgage if you say it's
your primary a place of residence. I don't know, Well, well,

(01:35:30):
who do you think, Who do you think signed a
mortgage on a home in Palm Beach in December of
nineteen ninety three and listed as his primary residence. I
don't know when his primary residence might have been Trump
Tower in New York City, but hold on, who do

(01:35:51):
you think put that as his primary residence? In December
of nineteen ninety three when he took out a mortgage
mister dom Jay Trump. Now hold on, seven weeks later
on a neighboring property. What happened. He took out another

(01:36:11):
mortgage and said that that was his primary residence. So
now he has three primary residents all at the same time.
How does that work? Well, it works when he takes
out the mortgage and he immediately just puts the homes
up for rent. He got these as rental properties, took
out mortgages, got them as rental properties. And so he

(01:36:33):
he himself did this, this deceitful, criminal mortgage fraud. He
himself did it. Oh, of course his answer, I can
tell you what it will be. Well, I don't know.
I had nothing to do with that. I don't I
have a lot of money. I don't I have people
that do this for me. I have no I don't

(01:36:55):
even remember this house, never even been there. That's what
That's what I'll say.

Speaker 2 (01:36:58):
And what's the worst part is is that you can't
prosecute a sitting in a US president either.

Speaker 1 (01:37:03):
Now, he did sign this mortgage himself, both of them
saying that both of these homes were his primary residence.
Just when is that primary residence was actually in New
York City, So he has three primaries. He signed it
his signature, but it doesn't know anything about it. Go ond.

Speaker 7 (01:37:22):
Lawmakers from both parties are urging the administration to release
video of the US military's controversial double.

Speaker 1 (01:37:28):
Tap strike on an alleged drug boat.

Speaker 7 (01:37:30):
Now, both Republicans and Democrats, they say that they want
to review the unedited footage of the deadly follow up
strike back in September that killed two survivors after nine
others died in the initial attack. The President now says
he'll let Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth decide whether to release
the footage. So that marks a little bit of a

(01:37:51):
shift from his stance last week.

Speaker 1 (01:37:53):
Maybe they'll release it like the Epstein footage where a
little bit is missing. Yeah, uh oh oops.

Speaker 7 (01:38:00):
Seth is obviously under mounting pressures. Congress is preparing to
vote on restricting his travel budget unless he releases the video.

Speaker 1 (01:38:09):
That's weird. Well, listen, I've said all along and I
don't have any sympathy for drug runners drug dealers, but
this is this is just wrong period. It's wrong, it's unlawful.
These are not imminent threats to the United States of America.
And I had people try to send me emails arguing

(01:38:31):
with me about this last time I talked about this.
But the fact of the matter is this, this one
that they're talking about here, this is the first boat
that they blew up. They blow it up. Two guys survived.
They're clinging to the side of this boat for an hour,
and then they blow it up again to kill them.
And they go, well, we wanted to sink the boat

(01:38:51):
so that you know, it wasn't a potential hazard to
other boats. It's in the middle of the ocean, no
other it's a tiny boat, no other It's not hazard.
It's utterly ridiculous. And if this would have happened to Americans,
imagine if this would have happened to American soldiers or
something like that, we'd be oh, we'd be crying about it.

(01:39:13):
And this is not the way that we operate, let
alone just the the strike itself. It turns out that
this boat wasn't even headed to the United States of America.
They had to admit that wasn't even headed to the US.
Where is it going. I don't know, I don't know,
probably some other island Turks and Caicos or something, but

(01:39:36):
it's it's it's really a I was talking to my
father in law about this over the over the weekend.
You know, I had a lot of time to spend
with him over the weekend when we went on to
Miami to see the soccer game. And he is he
watches Fox News twenty four hours a day, seven days

(01:39:57):
with these Oh he's deep, he's de in it. And
he says that he likes this and Trump is really
cracking down on crime, and you know, he's all about this.
I go, really, you know that our drugs don't come
from Venezuela. Where do the drugs come from? Mexico is

(01:40:21):
where all of the drugs come from. Venezuela is about
eight percent of the drugs coming into the United States.
Mexico is where all the drugs come from. Why aren't
we bombing them and blowing up their boats? But so
there's a reason. It has more to do with Venezuela.
And they're oil and he goes, yeah, but and I said,
and it's illegal. He goes, yeah, but these people they
know what they're getting into they sign up for that

(01:40:43):
when they take that risk. I knew people that would
run drugs. They would fly out to California, get a
bunch of drugs, and fly back to Cleveland with a
bunch of drugs. I know, you know. And he's always
he knows everybody with an Italian last name. He knows,
you know. So it'll be like, I'm just making up

(01:41:06):
a name. Oh yeah, you know Niki d Martini. He
did seven years in the slammer And I go, yeah,
But when Nicki de Martini landed at the airport and
they arrested him, they didn't just shoot him in the head. Yeah,
he does only Yeah, I guess you have a point.
So it's a yeah, I don't know. This is one

(01:41:28):
of the most shameful things that that we're up to.
I think, go on, douche.

Speaker 7 (01:41:32):
Winter weather continues to affect millions across the country, with
temperatures dipping below freezing throughout parts of the Midwest and Northeast.
There are over twelve million people from eastern Kentucky all
the way to North Carolina. They're all under various weather alerts,
with some areas forecast to receive up to five inches
of snow. We have more areas of snow and cold
air that it's approaching. I did Warren Rover and a

(01:41:53):
warning you guys, snowstorm coming, so that when for tomorrow,
make sure that you're careful driving into work. Drover, get
your right. When is your car coming back with your tires?

Speaker 1 (01:42:07):
I think today. I believe I'm not going she'll be
ready for tomorrow. All right, it's been a week. It
seems like they just picked it up yesterday. Actually I
think I thought you said it was the day before. Yeah,
what day is it today? Or maybe they were supposed
to come out Friday, but they came yesterday.

Speaker 11 (01:42:23):
Well that's that is my point of why. It's a
massive pain in the ass. So you're gonna have to
do this in the spring again. They're going to take
your car for a week to change your tires, and
they're don't have to do it another time.

Speaker 1 (01:42:33):
It's two weeks out of the year you don't have
your car. No, it's usually it's they can do it
in the same day or return it the next day.
So can you got the weeks without the car? They
had a car a week they picked it, they picked
it up yesterday. He was gone too. They picked it
up yesterday. They're returning it today. It sounds like a
big pain. And they gave me a longer car. Oh,

(01:42:53):
you have a lower car, so you can drive that
in tomorrow. I drove it in today. Okay. Good tires,
right tires, Okay.

Speaker 10 (01:43:00):
I saw him getting out of the car, and I
was just mean, muggin whoever was in this vehicle park
with his spot. I was about to say, you're not about.

Speaker 1 (01:43:09):
The park there, and it's in good, I can tell you.
And I pop my head out of this girly loaner
car that they gave me. That's just me.

Speaker 7 (01:43:19):
Paramount is making a surprise move to attempt to buy
Warner Brothers Discovery, just days after Netflix announced an eighty
three billion dollar deal to purchase To purchase much of
the company, Paramount is offering thirty dollars per share in cash,
which is higher than Netflix's offer of twenty seven dollars
and seventy five.

Speaker 1 (01:43:37):
Cents per share.

Speaker 7 (01:43:38):
The Paramount bid includes HBO, Max, the Warner brother Film Studio,
and cable channels like CNN.

Speaker 1 (01:43:44):
And guess where they're getting all their money from? Where?
Saudi Arabia? Perfect, Yeah, that's what we need.

Speaker 7 (01:43:50):
And finally, you know who Joe Jonas is from the
Jonas Brothers.

Speaker 1 (01:43:56):
Sure, I guess I don't think i'd be able to
pick him out of a lineup. Okay, okay, that's weird.
A TikToker? Why is that weird? Jojonas?

Speaker 12 (01:44:06):
Then?

Speaker 1 (01:44:06):
Right now? Would you know who that is? Because a
desk out there, I go, who's that? He's the taller one,
the skinnier one.

Speaker 7 (01:44:13):
Well, there's a TikToker that captured Joe struggling to parallel
Park in New York City.

Speaker 1 (01:44:20):
Video up, wrong, video stand by? Okay, here it.

Speaker 7 (01:44:24):
Is, and there's a person in inside edge wagon.

Speaker 1 (01:44:32):
I can't watch this. He's already getting it wrong. Why
why doesn't the person get closer to the window so
I can see what's going on?

Speaker 19 (01:44:42):
I want him to see, says I love New York
because I've been watching Joe Jonahs parallel Park for the
last seven minutes.

Speaker 1 (01:44:54):
All right, do she's falling for this fake story? Why
is it fake? Because Joe Jonas has a new Ristmas
movie out I believe maybe on the Hallmark channel or
something like that. Somebody said and that this is just
sat up.

Speaker 7 (01:45:08):
Oh, it's brilliant. It actually is brilliant because because there
was over nine million views.

Speaker 1 (01:45:15):
Yeah, but it would be funny if we watched it
in parallel park for eight going back and forth. Like
I said, Austin, I don't even think this is fake.
I don't even think this is fake. You think that's real.
By the way, he just was like pulling into a
parking spot. The video itself is twenty one second. I mean,
how do you know that it was? Yeah, this seven minutes.
How do you know he's been there for seven minutes?

Speaker 7 (01:45:37):
Because she said she was watching it drive like try
to get in there.

Speaker 1 (01:45:43):
She says that.

Speaker 7 (01:45:45):
But okay, all right, you just took some fun out
of it. That's Roberts bonding glory.

Speaker 6 (01:45:51):
No.

Speaker 1 (01:45:51):
I know Jonas brother songs. This is great, one of
my favorite. He doesn't like this song. You like this song, Jefferson,
you have to love this song.

Speaker 8 (01:46:07):
I don't think you know I'm for you. Okay, there
I heard this, Jeffers.

Speaker 10 (01:46:21):
I've gotten to me two out of the three Jonas brothers.

Speaker 1 (01:46:24):
Oh yeah, Nick was so short. How was their parking.

Speaker 2 (01:46:31):
I've heard of the Jonas brothers, but it never really hurt.
I never really got into their music.

Speaker 1 (01:46:37):
I'm a sucker for you. Yeah, complicated, Alicia says. The
Jonas Brothers Christmas movie has been out since November. Face
on You and Joe Jonas also commented on that video.
She says, what do you say? I don't know, Probably sick.
I don't know what he said. It's not easy parking

(01:47:03):
in New York City. Do you, guys get if you're
navigating into a parking spot or a tight area or
something like that, and there's somebody behind you or a
line of people behind you, does it add the prissure
to you? And how you like you start like trying
to do it more haphazardly. Of course, No, you just

(01:47:27):
don't care. I don't care.

Speaker 7 (01:47:28):
I lived downtown Chicago, had to park, didn't give a
redsass what people thought.

Speaker 1 (01:47:33):
I just did it.

Speaker 15 (01:47:34):
Yeah.

Speaker 10 (01:47:34):
Probably the more often you do it, the more you
don't care if people are.

Speaker 1 (01:47:38):
Watching you, if somebody's watching me, I am.

Speaker 10 (01:47:41):
I am concerned with how many times I've had to
readjust but.

Speaker 7 (01:47:44):
That person watching you has been in the exact situation, sweating,
trying to parallel park, so they can suck it. If
they're going to judge anyone, they've been in your shoes.

Speaker 1 (01:47:53):
You guys, ever get out and you look at your
parking job, and then you go back in. You go,
I don't like the way I'm parked here, rarely to
get back in. Oh, sometimes I get back in. They
have to be really bad, really bad. I tried to
plan my parking based on I want to be on

(01:48:15):
the side. I said, well, I put it. Wait, maybe
I think about parking too much. I try to be
closer to the passenger side of a vehicle and allow
more space between my vehicle and the driver side of
another vehicle, because the driver's going to be getting in
and out. Likely most people get in and out just

(01:48:37):
by themselves. You know, it's one person. So you can
be closer to the passenger side depending on where you are.
If it's someplace where there may be a bunch of
kids getting in and out, now you have to do
it the opposite way, because kids, what do they do?
They row, They fling the car door open right into
yours and they get in on the passenger side. So

(01:49:01):
I spent a lot of time thinking about that. I
only check here because we got a nark in the building. Yes,
there's a guy that there's a person that wanders around
taking pictures of people's parking. That is Jeffrey little roach.
I have done that in quite some time.

Speaker 2 (01:49:15):
And actually I have to say that I'm proud of
because she actually parked right and she's on the same
not yesterday.

Speaker 1 (01:49:22):
She was all over the line yesterday.

Speaker 2 (01:49:24):
Yeah, I saw that she was all over the line yesterday.

Speaker 1 (01:49:29):
Pictures today, but yeah, well I forgot to take a.

Speaker 2 (01:49:32):
Picture, so I just wasn't wasting my phone space on
the ay.

Speaker 1 (01:49:35):
I got a picture of Do's back parking as it is.
Speaking of parking, I spent again. I spent more time
with my father in law than I've ever spent in
my entire life. He's a vacseat driver. He does not
like the way I drive, the way I park like.
We were driving and he would why why did you? Why
did you get in this lane? I love I love
it because because this is an exit only lane and

(01:49:59):
we have to to you know, merge, I get over
so that I'm not in an exit only lan. Yeah,
but it doesn't. You don't exit for for another quarter
of a mile. And then and then we go into
a parking lot. He go, and I find at spot
he started to pull in.

Speaker 11 (01:50:15):
He goes, you want to back in? This is really
driving with you. I think you got to experience what
it's like being with you.

Speaker 1 (01:50:22):
No, I just know. I silently judge. I don't verbalize.
I just I think you say it's your wife though,
no ever life. Yeah, he does everything the opposite of
the way that I would do. He's a cruise control guy.
Loves that cruise control. That drives me crazy. See, I
keep my mouth shut. I go, I don't ever say wow,

(01:50:42):
how come you're using this cruise control? This is this
is crazy, this cruise control. Wait, adaptive cruiso. It's adaptive
cruise and yes it's the greatest. Oh, he's still fiddling
with it though. There's a lot of fiddle the cruisf
the adaptive cruise. And then I was really thinking about
this as we because I go. He pressured me basically

(01:51:03):
into backing into a parking spot. I go, okay, all right,
I'll appiece them. Well, back into this parking spot on
we parked at the soccer game. He's like, you want
to back in? Be easier to get out now. And
then I got to thinking about this. I go, why
what difference does it make to me? And he backs
into spots all the time, isn't it easier? You have

(01:51:28):
to back in right if you're gonna you you're backing up.
At some point at a soccer game, maybe you can
inch out forward. If there's a big, long line of traffic,
maybe that's a little bit easier perhaps, But if you're
just in a regular parking spot, you have to you
have to back into the spot or back out of
the spot. The spot is small. Isn't it easier to

(01:51:50):
back out of the spot into a wide open parking
lot as opposed to backing into a teeny tiny parking spot.

Speaker 11 (01:51:58):
I usually I'm against backing in, but I think he's
making the right call here, because when it's time to go,
you're if it's packed parking lot, you might know you
might add have the space to back out. Somebody might
go because you're gonna have to do a three point
turn off. That's why you make him get out, do
that arm stop.

Speaker 1 (01:52:16):
Fake yellow vest on like he's directing traffic for the
for the stadium.

Speaker 2 (01:52:21):
What's funny is that our old study I used to
backing in all the time.

Speaker 1 (01:52:24):
Uh huh.

Speaker 2 (01:52:25):
I can't do that here because it's the spaces are
angle and it was.

Speaker 1 (01:52:28):
It was the dumbest thing I've ever seen. A person
who could back in in an empty parking lot was empty,
so you could pull in to a spot and still
get the same effect of backing in without having to
back in, because you could just pull forward and get in.
He wouldn't do it, He needs to back in.

Speaker 2 (01:52:44):
The reason why I like backing in is because once
as the day we're on the parking lot on fuller
and fuller with more traffic, it was just easier for
me to just pull pull forward out.

Speaker 1 (01:52:53):
But you could in an empty parking lot pull in
as if you were back in, going, keep going in
the spot, and then when the car's filling, it will
appear as though you've backed in, but you did not
back in. You get all the benefits of not but
not actually having to do the work of backing in.

Speaker 14 (01:53:11):
Well.

Speaker 1 (01:53:11):
I mean, I was so good at that though.

Speaker 11 (01:53:14):
It was more of a Everybody that backs in is
usually a show off thing they want to be. They
want to be known as a great driver. That's something
they take pride in, and it's what everybody the backs
in does.

Speaker 1 (01:53:26):
The other thing that the whole family, my in laws,
they all park really far away from everybody like they
they want to have their car off on a on
an island. I I'm too lazy for that.

Speaker 11 (01:53:41):
I go it's an extra it's gonna take like an
extra twenty seconds hung in a park as close as possible.

Speaker 1 (01:53:46):
It's got to be a really tight fit for me
to go. Eh, I'm not going to park there. I
don't want to do that. I've got to take a break.
Our number is eight sixty six. You're over eight sixty
six nine sixty seven, six eighty three seven. Adrian says,
you're actually in correct. Rovers. Statistically, you're more likely to
get into an accident backing out of a spot, which

(01:54:08):
is why all valet companies back their cars in spots.
Where did these statistics come from? I don't believe this. Secondly,
were these statistics done before everybody has backup cameras and
parking assistance like the beeps. So if so, then those

(01:54:31):
statistics are meaningless. Today. I've got to take a break.
We'll be right back. Hang on, my god, what kind
of the stern person would do this?

Speaker 12 (01:54:41):
Welcome back to Rovers morning glory.

Speaker 1 (01:54:48):
So yesterday was a big day for Tucci's daughter, Oh huge,
She passed her is it an online thing that she
had to do to get her drivers permit or a
learner's permit whatever they call it here. She did that
online over the weekend.

Speaker 7 (01:55:05):
Yes Sunday was the exact six months until her birthday.
So you're allowed then to take your driver's permit. And
then we had to wait till yesterday to.

Speaker 1 (01:55:14):
Go in there and get the piece of paty.

Speaker 7 (01:55:16):
Division and get the the certificate where she can.

Speaker 1 (01:55:20):
Drive with me. All right, you wanted to drive immediately? Yes,
the rules rule. I'm trying to remember the rules highway.
I don't know what the rules are. An adult has
to be with you. I know that can no driving
at night. What are the rules? I didn't know there
are rules, to be honest about. How do you know that?

(01:55:42):
Just from when I was fifteen, I remember there were
certain rules, and I remember I might be I might
have them wrong, but some of those are the rules. Yeah,
I got my temporary permit.

Speaker 2 (01:55:51):
The main rule was you had, regardless of the time
of day or whether you always had to having a
having having a license driver with you because my dad
would take all driving in Actually you don't take even
in bad weather. To show me the ins and outs
of driving in bad water. Maybe they're maybe they're No.
There are rules.

Speaker 11 (01:56:10):
I know there are, but I might be confusing with
the motorcycle temps, which now a bunch of those were.

Speaker 1 (01:56:16):
Something you also can't have. You can't drive between mid
nineties or something like that. Yeah, it has to be
an adult over the age of something or whatever. I
don't know. There are definitely rules, only have one. Okay.

Speaker 11 (01:56:31):
I don't think this would apply to you, because I
feel like you'd always drive with her. But she could
also drive with somebody else that's a licensed driver. But
she could only drive with one non family passenger.

Speaker 1 (01:56:41):
I'm not doing that.

Speaker 7 (01:56:42):
I might know what those rules are. Had they given
me a piece of paper, What do you mean? Well,
I didn't actually get the temper today?

Speaker 1 (01:56:53):
Why not? I can't find her? Oh my god, how
mad is she? Oh? I'd be furious.

Speaker 2 (01:57:02):
You guys used to rag me about birth certificates to
know she does the same thing.

Speaker 1 (01:57:09):
Place she has all the paper I put this place.
That's bring in the papers? What papers? What papers? I
don't know what papers she's talking about. I don't know.
Think you're a dog's bag papers. I must be in there,

(01:57:33):
I put. Actually, I might have it at home. Oh wait, no,
never mind.

Speaker 7 (01:57:38):
I put her birth certificate someplace where I wouldn't lose it,
and now I don't.

Speaker 1 (01:57:44):
Know where I put it.

Speaker 12 (01:57:45):
Wash it.

Speaker 1 (01:57:45):
Yeah, so I pushed back, she can get her license. Yeah, no,
not the day she can get her but she can
get this permit for six You have to have the
temporary one.

Speaker 7 (01:57:57):
Oh my god, listen, her birthday is going to be.

Speaker 1 (01:58:01):
She turned sixteen on Sunday.

Speaker 7 (01:58:03):
With what I was supposed to do yesterday, she would
have gotten her driver's license on Monday, which would have
been June eighth. Now she can't get it until Tuesday.

Speaker 1 (01:58:13):
June nine.

Speaker 7 (01:58:14):
That's as you get the I will because the guy
I went up there and the guys he goes, you
can do it online, but it takes a couple of days.

Speaker 1 (01:58:21):
I go, no, you don't understand. I have to get
this right now. I don't know where it is.

Speaker 7 (01:58:25):
And he's like, okay, gave me this little slip. He goes,
go out here to the department out in someplace out
in the rain. If she was born in the state
of Ohio, they will print out a birth certificate copied
for you.

Speaker 9 (01:58:38):
Angry, was your daughter she wasn't happy.

Speaker 1 (01:58:47):
Watch you just go what well because you have because
you keep so many pieces of paper? Is it worthless?
And then the important thing you have no idea where
that is.

Speaker 7 (01:58:57):
I have an eenvelope that Saysana and Mom's birth certificate,
social security everything, and I'm like.

Speaker 1 (01:59:04):
Oh, sweet, look at that. Here it is, I open
it up. Nothing.

Speaker 7 (01:59:08):
And then and then because I took a nap because
I was so tired and I knew I I'm like,
I start an immediate sweat because I'm like, oh my god,
I got to be up at the school to pick
them up, and then she's gonna want to come home.
And then we got to go to the b m B.
And so I was like, I'm up against.

Speaker 1 (01:59:25):
She get all made up and ready for her picture.

Speaker 7 (01:59:27):
No, because it's not the driver's license. Yeah okay, so
she I'm like, I can't find it. So she had
to be a dance at five, so that was even
more and you can't miss dance.

Speaker 1 (01:59:40):
She was even up against the clock. What was her
reaction when she found out that you did not have
this birth certificate? Does she yell at you?

Speaker 6 (01:59:52):
No?

Speaker 7 (01:59:53):
She actually was, wait, what what do you mean you
can't find it. Didn't she think you were joking.

Speaker 1 (01:59:58):
No, she knew. She aware now she's not going to
get her license on her birthday.

Speaker 7 (02:00:02):
Yeah, she actually was okay with it. She wasn't angry,
she wasn't happy. She was okay with that. Man, girls
must be this is or maybe I was just a dick.
I know, Charlie, and I probably would.

Speaker 1 (02:00:14):
This would have been a huge blow. I'd been ripping
the house apart. I'd have been ripping the house apart.
I would have been so betrayed streaming at my mother.
What job is to make sure I get my license?

Speaker 8 (02:00:30):
You idiot?

Speaker 1 (02:00:33):
That's exactly.

Speaker 3 (02:00:35):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (02:00:35):
I would have been yelling and screaming. Now, obviously, in hindsight,
I go I had no father, Rohn. That would have,
you know, backhanded me or something. But that's what, you know,
what should have happened if you yell at your mom
like that. My mom put up with a lot of
crap from a teenage boy. I have a lot of
sympathy for these these single mothers have to put up
with crap from boys like me. But oh, I would

(02:00:57):
have done so. I know.

Speaker 7 (02:00:59):
I don't know where it is, and I've made the
decision overbreak I have to declutter my house.

Speaker 1 (02:01:05):
Oh wow, I have to go through my mail. I
have piles of mail, piles of mail, way to shake.
And I thought you made fun of Charlie.

Speaker 7 (02:01:17):
I'm always with Charlie. Yeah I was. I never judged silently.
I am a piler.

Speaker 1 (02:01:24):
So I just went through my mail recently. I was
looking for something because they still won't send it to
me my dental card. They just won't send it as
many times as I call them and no, but I
know because they're like, oh, we mailed it. Well, you're
talking to the.

Speaker 11 (02:01:37):
Guy that's kept every piece of mail for the last
two years. So I can find out.

Speaker 1 (02:01:41):
I can go through every single letter, sat down, went
through every letter that was never sent. Complete liars anyways.
I just did go through it and through it all
the way. You threw it away or do you shut
away mine? I won't.

Speaker 7 (02:01:59):
It's all gold crap and like what old bills and
just crap.

Speaker 1 (02:02:03):
I just read everything. Somebody's gonna pay my gas bill
for me. I don't care. What is okay? So if
you have a gas bill and you say it's an
old guess, why are you even holding on to that
in the first place. I don't know. Did you ever
open it? A lot of them I don't open I
just pay online. Yeah, I don't open them at all.
I don't open the mail. Why bill? Okay, if you

(02:02:23):
never opened the bill, why don't you go for paperless
and then they don't mail you the bill. That's what
I've tried to do on everything paperless. Everything's paid online
to ye, just send it to stop. All you have
to do is go online. You say, stop sending me.
That's the problem. I don't know, it's your problem. Then whatever.

(02:02:48):
But then you have so much mail. I've gotten it
down to. I mean I only get a few other
than junk mail. I get just a couple, maybe two
things a month. Where the secret is it's all junk mail.
That's the secret to the mail. It is literally all junk.
So just throw it right away. You really could, and

(02:03:09):
you will never. I have not opened mail four years
unless I'm looking for something specific, and usually that doesn't
exist because it's all junk. Maybe I need that guy.
Do you remember the guy? I forget his name. He's
on YouTube, but he makes all of the elaborate things.
She's the guy that did the glitter the porch Pirate
glitter bomb and he makes Mark Robert, maybe I need

(02:03:32):
him to make me a mailbox. And the mailman opens
the mail puts it in. There's a built in paper
shredder right there. They sit right out into a trash
can the trash people.

Speaker 11 (02:03:46):
To do that easily, and your life will not change
because if they want to find you, if it's something important,
the mailman will come and knock on the door and
hate you.

Speaker 1 (02:03:55):
The important stuff. Oh yeah, it's called certified mail. Yeah,
I have to sign for it. Yet there's always always
getting nervous. There's something that I get. The only time
you get certified mail, somebody suing you. Yeah, that's when
you get certified mail. And I always get nervous because
they'll knock on the knock on the door, they go,
you have to sign for this, Like, oh my god,

(02:04:16):
what's going There's one insurance policy that I have that expires.
Every year. They send a certified letter telling me that
this policy is going to expire in thirty days, and
it makes me nervous every time I get it, every
single time. Can you tell me stop? Knock it off?
Knock it off. I don't know why they send that.
I don't know huh, Angela, you're on Rovery's Morning Glory.

(02:04:37):
Good morning Angela, Hi Rubber, Hi everybody? Hy, what's happening?
Just a quick thing with Dougie. It doesn't matter just
because your daughter doesn't get her turns exactly the day
after she turns fifteen and a half, as long as
she has her hours.

Speaker 15 (02:04:56):
In whenever she turns sixteen, when she should.

Speaker 1 (02:05:00):
Get her a license. It has nothing to do with
when you get your terms.

Speaker 7 (02:05:03):
Oh really, I thought it was six months lasts.

Speaker 1 (02:05:08):
No, the it expires after six months. But if she's
taken her class and if she's taken her hours, she
should be able to get her license when she turned sixty. Oh, no,
matter what day it is.

Speaker 7 (02:05:22):
The hours she's driving, Yeah, she has a log how
many hours so that she gets all of that.

Speaker 1 (02:05:26):
Under her bell. She obvious fake that any parents won't take.

Speaker 7 (02:05:31):
It because you want them to get as much experience
driving and.

Speaker 1 (02:05:34):
You can easily get the hours. Oh yeah, I mean,
because you're going to want to drive every time you
get in the car. We're going to go driving today.
But does she have to go to a driving I
remember we had to do that and then the driving
school kind of thing. Where you drive with a stranger
and it's like four hundred bucks or something. It's pretty expensive.
She's got it, but.

Speaker 11 (02:05:52):
Every time, and they don't get you any sandwiches, and
you've got to order it for this lady and just
sit she sits there and eat sandwiches while you drive
her around.

Speaker 7 (02:05:59):
Well, yeah, I've got to do all of that, and
the problem is trying to get the availability of blogging,
of getting in with the driver and all of that.

Speaker 2 (02:06:06):
So I got lucky with that one because the drivers
when I was in high school, I was in school.

Speaker 7 (02:06:10):
Yeah, yeah, they don't do that anymore. They don't do
that anymore too. There's a place where I live, and
then there's a place a little bit closer to where
we're at now.

Speaker 1 (02:06:20):
That does it. So why don't Why don't they do that?
In school? It was one of the few things that
actually teaches you real life practical skills. There's something like that.
Very little at school. It applies to real life. I
would say, oh, meck was good. Yeah, I don't even
remember taking that. Maybe I did, I don't think so
any fun. Yeah, typing was good. Was home Neck and

(02:06:43):
shop or five shop was great because you weren't doing it.
You didn't have to sit there and just listen to
somebody talk. They're like, here's how you make cookies or
whatever for the day. Like okay, cool. Here's somebody that
sent a picture. It says sninz. Did you just get this?
It says Gea's dad has the birth theres birth certificate.
Here it is, and there's others. She is dad holding

(02:07:04):
the birth certificate. Oh that's a low blow. I do
picture of a turkey base or holding a birth certificate.

Speaker 7 (02:07:10):
I do disagree with you that what they learn in
high school has.

Speaker 1 (02:07:14):
No significance, doesn't teach them anything. And what I see
zero zilch I see.

Speaker 7 (02:07:23):
I've watched it was pretty interesting to watch from sixth
grade to junior high, the seventh and eighth grade and
how they prepared him for high school and now in
high school, like I have zero interaction with anything. It's
teaching them to be responsible for themselves. It's teaching them
how to manage their time assignments, how to.

Speaker 1 (02:07:43):
Work ahead, how to but the actual work that they're doing,
how does that prepare them for that?

Speaker 7 (02:07:48):
I will say that Gianna is reading the Scarlet Letter
and she has she has no idea what's going on.
It doesn't make sense. The teacher even said, it's not
going to make any sense. Well why are we reading it? Then?
You know, like why do you have all these kids
read it? She got I think a D on one quiz.
She got a D on the quiz yesterday.

Speaker 1 (02:08:10):
She's like, you put them on her mom's chin. I
don't get it. You get it, Jeffrey, you're smiling. Yeah,
these nuts on your chin.

Speaker 7 (02:08:23):
There you go. So yeah, So that kind of stuff,
like who cares about the scarlet letter?

Speaker 1 (02:08:28):
But eighty seven IQ says this lady is wrong. You
have to have them for six months before you could
take the driving test.

Speaker 10 (02:08:34):
That's in addition to the hours. A caller said the
same thing. That's a new law in Ohio that it
is six months to the day.

Speaker 1 (02:08:43):
So you are pushing her back, do you? So you
don't have it yet? The birth certificate? No, I'm going
today right when I leave here, And you think they're
going to give it to you the same day The
BMV gave me the they're going to give it to
you the same day. Just come back to mouth.

Speaker 10 (02:08:56):
Really, yeah, they put it When I had to get
my passport for our London competition. I went with and
they printed it for me and then that way I
could go get my pass.

Speaker 1 (02:09:06):
With that stamp on there. I didn't know you could
get it. As you're born in the state of Ohio,
you still get it.

Speaker 9 (02:09:12):
I still have my original per certificate, do you really? Yeah,
it's like falling apart. It's like made out of the pirates.
I have my original Social Security card too, my original
sigmature when I was that sucker is just I don't
have I mean, it's just it's like tissue paper.

Speaker 1 (02:09:25):
Now, yeah, I have Gianna's and I wanted to laminate it.
I have to pull it out if I ever have
to show my Social Security card. It's like I'm an
auction house. I have to put on white gloves. I
have those little tweezers. I used to show it to
them like it's some sort of relica. I don't think
you laminate. Put it in a sleeve, but don't know laminate. Nope,
can not, says do not laminate. Right there on the car.
You're giving that card you're supposed to keep for the

(02:09:47):
next eighty years or whatever, and you can't laminate it.
I can't do anything. You put it in. And they
also don't make it plastic. Just make it plastic. You
can get right in the Bible paper.

Speaker 10 (02:09:56):
Yeah, I still mine still connected to I have one
that's still connected two of the card. Like with that
whole entire piece of paper comes on.

Speaker 1 (02:10:04):
Like my daughter's Oh, that's something that must have been
a later thing, because mine, I don't think, came with
a piece of paper.

Speaker 10 (02:10:10):
It was perfectly created and then you you can remove
it from that information. She you don't really don't need that,
I don't think, but it is nice when you go
to look for it inside one of those file folders
that you can find it easily.

Speaker 1 (02:10:25):
All right, Well, Dougie, you put a little that's bad.

Speaker 12 (02:10:29):
Bad.

Speaker 1 (02:10:31):
She was so excited. Do you remember how excited you
were to drive for the first time and the greatest
that's all you look forward. I mean you really counted down.
That was the last thing. Thinks driving and getting laid
that's all you cared about, is a young boy, like
when is this going to happen? Probably the last thing
I've ever looked forward to, That's what I'm talking about.

Speaker 7 (02:10:51):
Yeah, it's two pieces of paper. I'm it's like one
good card. But like this is oh what is that connected?
That's her social security original social security. So I have
that in her passport together in my passport, but no
birth certificates.

Speaker 1 (02:11:08):
For you worth certificate. All right, I've got to take
a break. Here's somebody that says the Scarlet Letter is
a very easy read. Kids are just dumb. I never
read that because I didn't do homework. I probably faked it,
just guessed, listened, paid attention and put the answers down

(02:11:29):
or what. I never read that book, didn't do any
homework assignment whatsoever. I think BeO Wolf was the worst.
I couldn't even imagine. It was just off what. I
don't know what's going on.

Speaker 7 (02:11:39):
Well, it's funny because I have a girl that works
for me. She's a junior in high school, and she's
always doing homework. I'm like, how do you have that
much homework? She's like, well, I don't have homework. I'm
studying for this or that. And when I talked to
my kid, do you have any homework?

Speaker 1 (02:11:53):
No?

Speaker 7 (02:11:53):
No, no, Well then she has a test. Well that's
considered homework. She's like, no, it's not. That's not homework.
That's studying. And she thinks it's two different things, which
I think sucks as an attitude. And she's just been
lucky because she's kind of smart where she gets away,
which she's just smart. But now with this stupid Scarlett letter,
she can't. It's really hard for her to understand that.

Speaker 1 (02:12:16):
So do you guys?

Speaker 2 (02:12:17):
To high school we read the play Bale wolf in
when Yeah, we read that.

Speaker 1 (02:12:22):
I can't forget. I can't remember what it was.

Speaker 2 (02:12:24):
But yeah, we also read the play Julius Caesar because
when I was in tenth grade, we were doing English
more the literature side of English, and we had the
really we had to look at textbook almost almost half
the size of the Holy Bible.

Speaker 1 (02:12:37):
It was like the bulkiest textbook. Guy, I read a
carry and so yeah, and then so yeah, I just
that's that's stuff that really interested me. You know, here's
somebody that says you can order a replacement social Security
card in about ten minutes and it's free. And Tony says, Charlie,
you're a moron. You're allowed told social Security cards in
your lifetime. I don't want to have to go get it. Yeah,

(02:13:00):
I kept, I would be shocked if it only took
you ten minutes. To get a replacement Social Security card.
You have to go somewhere to go do that. Yeah,
I don't. I guess if you're an idiot and you
lose yours, whoever this person, you live in California and
you're an illegal alien, you can probably get a Social
Security card. There's give them away up here. John says,
my social Security card is laminated and has been for

(02:13:23):
a long time. Not one person has ever said anything
about it. Says right there on the card, doesn't I
say on that card? You know it does. Do not
laminate this card?

Speaker 16 (02:13:32):
I know.

Speaker 1 (02:13:32):
But who's ever asked ever to see it?

Speaker 10 (02:13:36):
Well, one of those required documents you could pull that out.
Usually it says you can use your birth certificate your
social Security card whatever.

Speaker 1 (02:13:46):
Yeah I did, I did. I think I did pull
this thing out. And do you think that person would go, WHOA,
I can't take that laminated? Yeah? It does, yes, because
it's a little old lady somewhere and you know they're
stick adults. Sign the card and inc immediately.

Speaker 7 (02:14:00):
If you're a child, do not sign until age eighteen
or your first job, whichever is earlier. Keep your card
in a safe place to prevent loss or theft.

Speaker 1 (02:14:09):
Do not carry this card. Do not carry this card
with you. I don't think that I had never with you?
Do not laminate? Why not? Why don't you care? Give
it home? Why can you take it with me? Well,
you have to get it somewhere. If they ever have
to show it, you gotta. You have to travel with it,
You have to carry it. Well, you should now take
it with you because it's made of paper and nobody
ever wants to see it, so there's no point nobody's

(02:14:31):
asking for it ever. Okay, But why wouldn't they give me?

Speaker 7 (02:14:34):
Why couldn't I use her birth or her passport as
a form of Did you ask I have her social Security?

Speaker 1 (02:14:42):
Yeah? It's not you. Yeah, I don't know anyways. M
all right, let me take a break. Eight sixty six,
yo're over eight sixty six nine sixty seven six eight
three seven, will be right back. Hanging up.

Speaker 3 (02:15:03):
Way keeps trying to get Rover to water down the show,
and he finally gave it.

Speaker 1 (02:15:10):
Here's more gold for your ears.

Speaker 12 (02:15:12):
Oh yes, welcome back to Rover's Morning, Lorie.

Speaker 1 (02:15:32):
Somebody says, here, doosie, we'll get to the shoesy in
just a minute. But somebody says I'll bet Jia's birth
certificate is in the passport mailer. I had to give
up my daughter's birth certificate when she received her first passport.
It was returned in the mail with her passport. No,
it's not in there. I got the yah and Melanie says,

(02:15:53):
please make sure Doogie reads this. There are rules that
Gia needs to follow so she doesn't lose her dry
I think privileges until she is eighteen. And then she
sent a link with all of these rules. Well, you
don't want Gianna. She'd really hate you then if she
couldn't get her license until she was eighteen because she
didn't know the rules. No, I mean I don't know. Again,

(02:16:15):
I'm new to all this, so I don't know what
they give you.

Speaker 7 (02:16:17):
I'm sure there's stuff that they'll provide when we go
there today, but I know that one of the rules
is you can't have kids in your car or something
if when she's sixteen, if she's driving, you can't have
other kids in there. And I see kids that are
sixteen with a bunch of different kids in the car
all the time.

Speaker 1 (02:16:36):
Not saying I'm going to allow it, but I see it.
You can have the kids in the car as long
as you're in the car. If you have a parent
in the car, then you can. Just a group of kids,
you're not supposed to have it.

Speaker 7 (02:16:47):
And for the weekend, she got a ride home with
a friend from Crocker Park. There were three kids in
the car. Was anybody No, it was just the sixteen
year old.

Speaker 1 (02:16:56):
Turn that man. Wait, oh oh sixteen year old? Oh yeah,
sixteen year old. They have a license. Yeah, but I
don't think you're allowed to. You'rewed. They have a probationary
license at that point. I don't know if you're sixteen
real license. Yes, you can drive whatever you want. You
can only see like another one other sunder each. Yes,
you're not allowed to. They changed it. Yes, you're not

(02:17:18):
allowed to have other kids in the car. So she
was driving home. But again, I see it.

Speaker 7 (02:17:24):
I'm telling you, yes, Charlie, I'm telling you, if you're sixteen,
you can't have multiple kids in.

Speaker 1 (02:17:30):
The car with you. Charlie doesn't believe this. This is
true because I remember years ago when they started this.
Ago that sucks. My life would have been miserable. Yes,
that was the whole point of getting your driver's license.
I was the one I drove everybody. Yeah, I was
older than everybody. Hey, you'd have like five people in
your car. I remember I was in the back seat
and there was I think I said, on somebody's lap. Oh,

(02:17:51):
there were three of them, and I'm sitting in the middle.
I mean, we've heard these stories about you in the
back seat getting stuffed. Well, I will say this.

Speaker 7 (02:18:00):
I almost called the cops on a lady because I
was so upset because I was pulling off the highway
and it was a right hand turn two lanes, turning right.
The car next to me, like, is that a dog
that's in the middle part of the car, and like up.

Speaker 1 (02:18:20):
In the mom and it was a kid.

Speaker 7 (02:18:21):
And the kid was maybe three years old, and she
was out of her backseat restraints whatever, and she was
up and the mom was like playing with her hair
and stuff like that. And I'm freaking out because that
is so dangerous to not have a kid locked up
restraint in the car seat.

Speaker 1 (02:18:39):
And she's driving.

Speaker 7 (02:18:41):
We both turn and she turns left, and I pull
up next to her and try to give her the
biggest stink guy, And the kid is still like going
back and forth from the front to the back of
the car. Should I have called the police on that. No,
I feel like I should have an eye. Let that
kid down.

Speaker 1 (02:18:58):
Yeah, probationary licenses. What you have here under the age
of eighteen? Graduated driving license laws? It is true that,
I guess. Yeah, I'm reading it right from the Bureau
of Motor Vehicles. You may not operate a vehicle from
midnight until six am unless the company by an adult.

Speaker 11 (02:19:14):
What's the difference between this and a temporary license, because
those are almost the same way.

Speaker 1 (02:19:17):
Yeah, drive along with her sixteen. When she's sixteen, she
can just drive herself to dance. I don't have to
be there. Hermit allows you to be under sixteen and
have that with this is lame, lame. I would never
follow that rule. I just told my kid, all the
kids that I was with, to hie for your car.

(02:19:37):
Dump down, dump down. I did that once.

Speaker 10 (02:19:40):
I wasn't allowed to have other people in the car.
I had my license. My mom just prohibited it and
I left anyway.

Speaker 1 (02:19:47):
As an event.

Speaker 10 (02:19:47):
I was supposed to stay at She told me when
you get there, don't drive anywhere else. But we all
wanted coffee and I had my license, so I said
get in, we'll drive. I had a Camaro, so we'll
just scoot there as fast as possible and come back.
And I know seeing my mom on driving the opposite direction,
and I told my friend ducked.

Speaker 1 (02:20:05):
Down like getting it out that way. She sees me.

Speaker 10 (02:20:07):
At least she only sees one person in the car
because I was not supposed to leave.

Speaker 1 (02:20:12):
Yeah, so there you have to know all those things.
Here's somebody that says, let's see whereas Josh says, my
social Security card says, do not laminate on the back.
But it's been laminated since I was a kid. I've
had no problem with it, even when going into the military.
No one I've ever dealt with has cared that it

(02:20:34):
was laminated. But two tiers, Oh wait, hold on, Adam right,
my mother took me and my twin to get our
driver's permit, presented our laminated social Security cards. We were
turned away and forced to get new ones. Oh, that
would be upsetting because they were laminated. And two tiers
in a bucket says you don't want to carry your

(02:20:55):
Social Security card because it's your credit score. Basically, if
someone gets your social Security where you could be screwed
credit wise. Forever, all people have your social security number.
It's in a databasis, data brokers, dark web, all over
the place. I just got a notice in the mail
for me and my wife, notice of a data breach.
I forget even what the company is. And they're like, oh,

(02:21:18):
in January of twenty twenty five, we figured out that
we were target of a cyber attack. And they go,
what what information was contained? And it's like your name, address, email,
and social security number were all given out in this

(02:21:41):
data breach. It says, but don't worry, they're going to
provide me with two years of free credit monitoring service.
I'm going to trust them to do that, so yeah,
I won't be too. You have to have some sort
of monitoring service to make sure nobody opens up a
credit card in your name, So you should have you
should have that that you get to alert immediately. You

(02:22:01):
guys all have that. Nothing, No nobody, nothing, No good
luck to those guys. What is it like? What's it called?
It's like, please open up, open up an account my name,
good luck? Start paying the bills while you're at what's
it called, like, what's the service like life lock? Yeah, LifeLock. No,
it's not LifeLock. No, I mean I don't know what
they do. Maybe they have something, but all the credit

(02:22:23):
MyD Rank services can provide you and then you get
an instant notification of somebody if a new account is
open up in your name, Scott, you're on rovers Morning, Gloria,
Your morning, Scott. We're over yo, Yo, what's happening?

Speaker 7 (02:22:40):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (02:22:40):
Not much?

Speaker 1 (02:22:41):
Hey? Did you just like openly admit to allowing your
kids to do some illegal stuff with the other sixteen
year olds go in a car? Sure? Yeah, with multiple kids.
So you're you're fine with her like breaking the law.
You're gonna let hehur do the same thing when she
gets her license. You're gonna let her drive kids around
even though you're not supposed to. I don't know so,

(02:23:03):
but she has all the kids do it. They have,
they all do it everybody. That all sucks. I don't
agree with it. I'd break I'd break that off over you.
And Nick likes it. He says, I drove like a
complete idiot when I was sixteen. Having other kids in
the car made me drive worse. I see that. It
makes sense. It doesn't make sense, But that was the

(02:23:24):
most fun you're ever going to have ever in your life.
Is when you're sixteen and you got a bunch of
people in the car. That's it. It's all downhill from there,
and it was the last of your life has been
downhill from scene from sixteen on. It's nothing but buying
a home, getting a gir old friend.

Speaker 12 (02:23:42):
All that.

Speaker 11 (02:23:42):
It's just miserable. As soon as you have to leave
your house eighteen you leave, it all sucks from there.

Speaker 7 (02:23:50):
Yeah, I was watching her on Life through sixty because
that made me nervous because I was supposed to go
pick up the kids and take them home and they
were all at a birthday party and it was late.
I had to get up early the next morning, and
I did watch them. She's like, no, so and so
I was going to bring me home, Like, oh.

Speaker 1 (02:24:05):
God, what about Tomash, I'll see you coming along With
getting his driver's license, he's really not shown that, you know,
he's not really come up to me and says, you
know data, you know, I want to get my license.

Speaker 7 (02:24:20):
And he fled to another state because he wanted his
independence and one of the things was getting his license.

Speaker 2 (02:24:28):
Well, apparently I told him a long time ago, the
last time we'd broached this subject, if you want to
get your joys. You have to start studying, you know,
to take the written test well, and once you get
your temporary, I could take out driving.

Speaker 1 (02:24:41):
Oh I'll make me nervous.

Speaker 7 (02:24:42):
But a temporary if you're twenty two, how does that work?
If you're over sixteen? I think you could just take
the test?

Speaker 12 (02:24:49):
Does he?

Speaker 7 (02:24:49):
But he, like Gianna studied like she took practice tests.
You might want to research that and see what tests.

Speaker 1 (02:24:56):
So he's showing no interest in driving. He's not really
broach that subject. Have you talked to him about it?

Speaker 2 (02:25:03):
And no, I haven't talked him up, but he isn't
Really we have really had that really got that video
that he made of him driving your car to the
bar he made he made you think he drove it,
but he didn't actually drive it. But that shows because
what happens was I cornered him on the ad and
he goes and I said, I asked him flat out,

(02:25:24):
did you actually drive my car? Because I warned him
of the kind of trouble that not only he can
get into for it driving without license, but the fact
that it was my car and without my knowledge.

Speaker 1 (02:25:35):
But he never actually drove the car. He just made
it look like that show like a sign that maybe
he wants to drive a car. Interest.

Speaker 2 (02:25:44):
Yeah, an interest. I'm gonna try to approach that subject today.

Speaker 1 (02:25:48):
No, he's okay. But here's why. Here's why Jeffrey doesn't
want to do that, because if you add a driver,
your insurance is going to go off, going to be
down a car. What do you what do you mean? Oh,
he's gonna Tomash is going to take that car. Then
Jeffrey stuck at home, can't have that duge? Are you
ready for the shizzy? D?

Speaker 7 (02:26:12):
Was Morning Glory a quick update to the story that
we had covered the eighty eight year old grocery store
worker in Michigan. Remember the viral campaign that was out
there to help raise money so that he could retire.
Ed Bombas is his name, And there was a positivity
influencer who shared the video of him working and it

(02:26:32):
was very sad and his work took his pension away.

Speaker 1 (02:26:35):
His wife died and all of that, and so they
were raising money. Well over the weekend.

Speaker 7 (02:26:39):
He found out how much people donated and it was
just under two million dollars.

Speaker 1 (02:26:45):
Jeez, So how crazy? Is that good for him? Yep,
that's amazing. We don't all you're not everyone's going to
be that lucky, though, is it all?

Speaker 11 (02:26:54):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (02:26:54):
No, old person.

Speaker 7 (02:26:55):
Now, a fifty seven year old guy is facing charges
for using his snowblower to assault another person with snow.
It happened in a small town right on the Michigan border,
and paps didn't get a call about it until the
next day.

Speaker 1 (02:27:10):
The guy was.

Speaker 7 (02:27:10):
Apparently using his snowblower when he got into some sort
of argument with the person. Then he intentionally spun the
snowblower spout yeah around and sprayed them with snow. So
now that's considered as salt constantly. The person wasn't hurt,
but wanted to press her.

Speaker 1 (02:27:24):
Saying I did that on accident. I didn't do that
on purpose, so don't you have a defense against that.

Speaker 7 (02:27:29):
He was arrested and charged with assault. He's doing court
February ninth, Mike, you're on Rover's Morning Glory. Good morning, Mike,
Good morning.

Speaker 15 (02:27:41):
Hey Hey, Yeah, So, I just wanted to weigh in
really quick as far as you know, people like Charlie
saying that it's a stupid law, and I just wanted
to get my input because I was affected by this personally.
So last October, my son and his friends were in
a car all together.

Speaker 1 (02:27:58):
On a back road.

Speaker 15 (02:28:00):
Driver lost control of the car, car flips seven times.
My kid's hand went out, the window was completely desmolished,
has a steel plate in his head. One of the
kids in the backseat weren't wearing their seatbelt, snapped their
neck and died. Like, that's why the law is put
into place, because guess, while any loss of life on
any level is great, having your children and multiple of

(02:28:24):
them packed in a car is a really trackic.

Speaker 1 (02:28:28):
Once you get a bunch of kids together, they do
stupid stuff.

Speaker 5 (02:28:31):
I did.

Speaker 1 (02:28:31):
Really, I feel awful that happened. But when was this
law put in place?

Speaker 15 (02:28:39):
Uh, several several years ago, if I'm not mistaken, like
it's been in place for a while, and it's for
that reason because I'm originally from Wayne County and I
can tell you down to Wayne County there is a
big problem, especially when you get kids out in the
country that back roads things like that. Where like his
school where it happened at is Norwighne down in Creston
and to the States. Because I'm thirty nine and even

(02:29:02):
strugg back in the day, that school alone has had
like four or five fatal crashing involving multiple students.

Speaker 1 (02:29:10):
But to answer your question, the law was in place
when this accident. OK, yes, that terrible that happened to
your son, it's awful.

Speaker 15 (02:29:19):
But yeah, And then part of that we didn't know
they were all because otherwise I wouldn't have led it.

Speaker 1 (02:29:23):
Like they all left school together because my kid was
in band, they were waiting for the Friday night game,
because they were.

Speaker 15 (02:29:30):
There for practice, and they all left without you know,
us giving permissions for them to leave. And that's why
that wall was put into place. Like because yes, while
any loss of life you know in vehicle accidents is
just when you think about vehicle accidents, who were the
two most groups to get an accidents?

Speaker 1 (02:29:47):
They very young and very old. I just remember what happens.
You're impressionable when you're a kid and you take you'll
you know, you're sixteen years old driving and your idiot
friends will be telling you to I remember growing up
in Vegas. We would come and be in the middle
of the night. We'd we'd be I'd be driving and
you'd come up on a four way stop and my

(02:30:12):
friend would go, just turn off your headlights, my god,
and just blow right through all the stop signs and
that way, and you go turn off the headlights, and
think about this. The logic behind doing that was A
so that cops wouldn't see you if they happened to
be half a mile away or whatever. They wouldn't see

(02:30:33):
you going through all these stuff. They know a stop
sign is up there, but why aren't those headlights stopping
so they wouldn't see you. And b so that then
you would allegedly be able to see other cars headlights
that were coming, you know, at these four way intersections,
so that you could see them coming more clearly. I know,

(02:30:56):
incredibly stupid, but I go, oh, yeah, that sounds like
a good idea. Let's do that, and we would just
blow through these stop sites.

Speaker 15 (02:31:05):
And from my youth, I remember that too, you know
what I mean. And yeah, kids are absolutely stupid. I was,
and I was there. But that's why we have these
laws and regulations in place to help protect the people
who are going to make bad choices time and time
again because they don't have the life experience to make

(02:31:27):
the right decisions or enough time behind the wheel so that, hey,
when you get in an accident, you have better control
of the vehicle. So that way, it doesn't end up
being so devastating.

Speaker 1 (02:31:38):
Yep, all right, Mike, thank you, I appreciate it. Go on, Dugie.

Speaker 7 (02:31:42):
A mom shares a little hack for hiding Christmas gifts.
If you have luggage anywhere in your house, put the
Christmas gifts inside the luggage, because I know I used
to go all through the house trying to find Christmas
gifts and I never.

Speaker 1 (02:31:57):
Did that because I didn't want to know. I didn't
want to ruin THEE did. I never found them. I
don't know where she ever put them, but woman has
gone viral for telling.

Speaker 7 (02:32:05):
People and hide your gifts and luggage if you've got
luggage in the house. In and Out Burger in California
has dropped the number sixty seven from its order system.
Orders now go from sixty six to sixty eight, skipping
sixty seven because it's annoying as f with the whole
sixty seven. So People magazine says that they confirmed that

(02:32:28):
the move by In and Out, and videos posted to
social media have shown large crowds of teens erupting in
cheers when the order of sixty seven is an outs
at the locations obviously from six seven.

Speaker 1 (02:32:40):
Stupid it's funny though, Oh my God, put them all
on a car and send them on their way.

Speaker 10 (02:32:44):
And I'm on it now too, because my daughter and
I were out somewhere and I was looking at an
ornament and then we're like, what's the price, and it
was sixty seven cents, So then we had to make
a video.

Speaker 1 (02:32:53):
YEA.

Speaker 7 (02:32:55):
In opposite moves last month in November, Wendy's jumped on
the trend with a sixty seven sent Frosty deal, and
Pizza Hut added sixty seven sent wings to their menu, and.

Speaker 1 (02:33:05):
Finally Real Quick Golden Globes.

Speaker 7 (02:33:07):
The nominations are in and Nicki Glazer will return as
the host.

Speaker 1 (02:33:12):
For the show January eleventh.

Speaker 7 (02:33:13):
But I want to see if you've seen any of
these best movies or drama.

Speaker 1 (02:33:19):
Frankenstein, Yes, I've seen any movies. I don't think I'll
bet I haven't seen one of these.

Speaker 7 (02:33:24):
Okay, so you should maybe think about this list. This
is why I'm doing it because if you're flying this
list again, this is best motion picture, Drama.

Speaker 1 (02:33:31):
Golden CLOBs, oh, Golden Globes, okay, Frankenstein, Hamnet, what Hamnet?
You haven't seen it yet? Hamnet? Tam Netta. Yep, I
haven't even heard of this. What's this about? There's a
lot of process. It's like ham lit, but hamnett. Okay,
it was just an accident. Never heard of that either. Okay,
the secret agent a secret agent. Haven't heard of Is

(02:33:56):
this a fake list?

Speaker 6 (02:33:57):
No?

Speaker 1 (02:33:58):
Is ai generated fundamental value? No, never heard of that. Sinners,
Oh what's that? Sinners? It's a vampire movie? Yeah? Best anything? Oh? Yeah, good?
It was good.

Speaker 10 (02:34:12):
I liked it was a new concept, kind of on
a vampire movie. I thought it was a little long,
and they could have cut out some of the beginning.

Speaker 1 (02:34:19):
It would have been better knowing it was a vampire movie. Yeah,
because it's a surprise. I thought it was a night
or nineteen twenties prohibition deep South alcohol movie, and then
it turned into a vampire movie, and it's very weird
to me. I was like, okay. And then a musical
on top of it.

Speaker 7 (02:34:39):
Yeah, like musical because it wasn't in the musical or
comedy category. So there are other movies best motion pictures,
so maybe these might be better for you.

Speaker 1 (02:34:48):
Over Blue Moon is nominated. But ya, I want to
see that. That's what a supposter. Yeah, I want to
see that.

Speaker 7 (02:34:55):
Yeah, Marty Supreme, that's the Timothy shallow May looks good.
That looks good, no other choice, Nouvelle Vague, and One
Battle after Another. Okay, so those are the movies that
people have, they're nominated, people are talking about, and I
will say, I finally just watched them behind on it
and it's really upsetting and I wish I wouldn't have

(02:35:16):
watched it.

Speaker 1 (02:35:17):
Do you ever see the movie The Whale?

Speaker 7 (02:35:19):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (02:35:19):
Yeah, I never saw it. As he dresses like in
a fan shoot.

Speaker 7 (02:35:23):
Brendan Fraser's back. It really stuck with me, like it
was really hard.

Speaker 1 (02:35:31):
It was I've been watching something very interesting produced. Oh
the Diddy thing. He's so happy to promote this aged
I'm kind of out. I'm over Diddy. I didn't.

Speaker 11 (02:35:46):
Okay, so I'm the third episode in I haven't even
mentioned Freak Coughs yet.

Speaker 1 (02:35:50):
He Diddy is a terrible get into Freak offs. In three,
there's a human to start with. You know, there's all
the stuff that I didn't even his link to Tupac.
It's murder, yes, it's linked to Biggie's murder. The fact
he made Biggie pay for his own funeral, I don't know.
He's like, we're gonna throw the biggest funeral of all time.

Speaker 12 (02:36:10):
And then.

Speaker 1 (02:36:12):
All right, well, no big he's gonna pay for it.
And then that's wild. He meets a bunch of fans
and he says, I gotta take a shower after this
or bath. Oh yeah.

Speaker 11 (02:36:21):
He goes and meets a bunch of fans and he said, cool,
I just hugged a bunch of people in Harlem.

Speaker 1 (02:36:25):
I gotta go take a bath. That's on video. But
hold on, I mean he's just making I haven't seen that,
but he's probably just making a comment like oh no.

Speaker 11 (02:36:38):
First he says I need the Purel I can't wait
to get. Then I was like, all right, this is
a taken out of context, not the same thing.

Speaker 1 (02:36:45):
And he's like, have you ever done one of our
meet and greets and you you have five hundred people
and it's usually in a packed bar, and you're there
for two hours and they put their arm around you.
Every single one of them has a sweaty armpit, so
the actual shoulder of your shirt smells like pits.

Speaker 9 (02:37:04):
So I'm not gonna come on the show and say, hey, I'm.

Speaker 1 (02:37:09):
Gonna tell my wife I'm gonna go. I need to
take a shower. You know, they paid a videographer to
follow him for this when they filmed him saying this.

Speaker 11 (02:37:16):
This is not this is not private. This is he's
saying it on camera. But he's just And then he
didn't pay any of his artists. None of the people
on bad Boy were getting paid.

Speaker 1 (02:37:26):
I didn't know there was some sort of there was
a crush incident, I don't know if you want to
say crush or whatever, a crowd uh overbooked venue incident
where eight people died before he was even a rap.
I was that was like early. Wasn't that at a
university or something when he was like twenty years Yeah?
And I also didn't know he didn't he wasn't really
a rapper. No, he was more he worked for a

(02:37:47):
record label. And yeah, he worked for a record label.
Then started putting himself into the record yes, and then
just started putting himself in the videos.

Speaker 11 (02:37:54):
Like if somebody's gonna have a rolling Stone shoot, I
think Bingie was gonna have one. He's like, well, I
should be there for that, and then he'd just show
he'd show up and now he's in the he's in
the shoot too, and he just did this and his
way through.

Speaker 1 (02:38:06):
He's also in.

Speaker 2 (02:38:08):
Notorious b I G's video for the song Big Papa,
all of the videos.

Speaker 1 (02:38:12):
He's in every one of the kind of like Bill
Belichick's girlfriend, basically just inserting himself into everything. I didn't
I thought it was pretty interesting.

Speaker 12 (02:38:21):
And then.

Speaker 1 (02:38:23):
And then they did talk about sex a little bit
where there's a guy that they were flying out, flying
out to have sex on the death day of Notorious
b I G. Every March ninth, I think was the day.
Make sure that he had this guy come out to
pound out Cassie while he watched for three days they'd

(02:38:43):
have sex. Oh my god, three days, three days. And
they purposely did this on the date of Biggie's death
for some reason. Yes, why, I don't know. Okay, but
he's a weird guy. And I didn't know any of this.
I ring, I didn't know he's linked to them, of
Tupac and Biggie that well, what was the lenk I

(02:39:04):
didn't know that. Well, Tupac he offered money to the
people to the actual guy who did shoot Tupac. I guess, yes,
so that that is what was alleged. I mean people
would always say it. I didn't know how.

Speaker 11 (02:39:22):
I guess I've never heard of the clues or what
the evidence was pointing him towards him. But it's but
here's the thing. If if there were that, if there
was that much evidence, don't you think he would have
been charged? I mean, people can say whatever they want.
The guy that sat down and said he did it
on behalf of them going on trial twenty six, twenty
twenty six.

Speaker 1 (02:39:42):
Yeah, they caught that guy years, maybe never spent a
long time. I wrote a book about it. You don't
really have the search too far to catch the guy
that allegedly shot Tupac because he wrote a book about
shooting too.

Speaker 11 (02:39:56):
They sat down at the cops and gave a whole
confession I don't remember what a confession of, some sort
of weird confession. And then the link to Biggie was
they're in California, which they probably shouldn't have been, and
Biggie was supposed to go to London the next day,
and Tupac's like, now, let's not go to one, Let's
have this party over here, and Biggie's like, don't want

(02:40:17):
to I want to go to London. I don't want
to be here. Everybody wants is dead. I don't want
to be here anymore. And he said no and canceled.
Biggie's flight made him go to this party, get shot
at the party. Interesting, very interesting. I like fifty cent
how much he hates him though, So he.

Speaker 9 (02:40:33):
Did an interview on like WES, CNN or whatever whatever
channel that is shown in jail.

Speaker 1 (02:40:39):
Specifically did an interview on a channel. I say, all right,
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Speaker 1 (02:41:16):
You know, I took my I did my annual physical.
I don't know all the results. They kept getting all
these alerts, alerts, alerts. So volume you have new test results,
new test results. I looked at all of them. I
think I looked at all of them. I had the
best test results I've had in a long time. Everything
was in the green The only thing I had was
low vitamin D. Yeah, he's not listening, no sleep. He's

(02:41:41):
a sleepy old guy today. No, he was a comfy
that's in your mama's face. Yes, there you go. Now,
my blood pressure when I took it, I think it
was slightly elevated. They said maybe it was like one
thirty over eighty something. I don't remember. He ask me,
one twenty over eighty. That's normal. I don't think it is.

(02:42:05):
I don't think that's true. Bad all right, So I
Jeffrey said that he has been taking his blood pressure
medication every day, and he's I do have. I told
D said, I think I have a blood pressure cuff,
and I do have. I have a blood pressure cuff
in my office. One is stage one hypertension. Out healthy

(02:42:25):
is blow one twenty elevated nine uh huh, and then
you're at stage one hypertension. See. I don't even necessarily
trust the blood pressure they give because I've had them
take my blood pressure and then they go, oh, let
me take it again, and move your arm this way,
and you move your arm and then they go oh good, yeah,
you're good. Okay. So I don't know how, but I

(02:42:49):
do have a blood pressure You said you hadn't taken
your blood pressure in a long time. Jeffrey, would you
like to take it? I think I'll defer to one
of my wife's coffin homes. Do you really believe that
he takes his blood pressure medication every day? He can't
remember to turn on his microphone? No, he just forgot again.
How can you remember to take a pill?

Speaker 7 (02:43:08):
Now?

Speaker 1 (02:43:08):
When we learned a couple of weeks ago, he says
he takes it about a fifth of the time that
he's supposed to take it, right, you know, he said, yes,
something like that. It barely goes to the bathroom anymore. Yes,
he doesn't pee anymore. I do every break. Well, that
was more to just hang with theater and see his dong.
Uh no, thanks, it's weird. Have you noticed a dramatic
decrease in the number of trips to the bathroom? This

(02:43:31):
guy way less? I mean it's a it is way way.
He was going every commercial break hoping that he'd see
dater in. Yes, so now take a peak at theater's dong.
You don't know, I rather have I rather have a
peak at John Collins.

Speaker 10 (02:43:46):
He won't even pull his chair back for Charlie and
I to work during a break, he'll we have to
ask it.

Speaker 1 (02:43:52):
Can you scoop back just a little bit? Just again? Room, Christal?

Speaker 2 (02:43:55):
Do you scoot back though during commercial breaks? So if
I don't have to go to the bathroom?

Speaker 1 (02:43:59):
When were he was immediately up and out of that
chair heading to the bathroom and then just start of
milling around in there waiting for Deeterer to possibly sometimes
you go back in sometimes. I mean I'm not lying here.

Speaker 11 (02:44:11):
If he went to the bathroom, walked out of the bathroom,
saw Deeter going towards it, he would turn around and
walk back in the bathroom.

Speaker 2 (02:44:19):
Dee and I like to do our favorite thing, aggravate
people with our you know, just speaking movie line language. Anyways, Yeah,
he doesn't go to the bathroom. I mean it every
It was eight times a day, now it's once. Would
you guys repeat Broke Back Mountain quotes in there?

Speaker 7 (02:44:40):
Or what?

Speaker 1 (02:44:41):
No? Let me see here? How do I do this?
All right? Let me take a break. I'll figure this out. Uh,
it's got a whole brand. This thing's fancy. Yeah. Is
that an automatic one? Yeah? But oh I think it
plugs into this screen. I don't know right, I'll have
to figure this over.

Speaker 2 (02:45:01):
I can figure that out because my wife has a
similar model of blood pressure monitors, So yeah, I can
figure that out.

Speaker 1 (02:45:07):
How often is she taking her blood pressure? At least
once a day? That is crazy to me? Why is
she taking him?

Speaker 12 (02:45:14):
Right?

Speaker 1 (02:45:15):
She logs it? Why? Because that's just HER's really really
on top of her owl? Does she she doesn't have
high blood pressure? Does she? Does? She? She's lost so
much weight, so she is she on a blood pressure
and any blood pressure.

Speaker 2 (02:45:30):
She's on any particular blood pressure mash, it's different from mine.

Speaker 1 (02:45:33):
Okay, all right, I've got to take a quick break.
We will be right back on Rover's Morning Glory.

Speaker 16 (02:45:39):
Hang usus Rover's Morning Glory.

Speaker 1 (02:45:46):
Jeffery has been itching to try this blood pressure cuffs
that I have. I started rolling here. Yeah, I mean
he's taking his shirt off. He's got us. He can't
wait guns out. Yeah, I did want to heat around
the bush. Okay, we're gonna I'll check it. I'm gonna
check mine here in just a second. I can test
it out on myself. Charl's in here trying to be

(02:46:09):
a show off. Why what's he doing? He was like
trying to flex his muscles and everything.

Speaker 2 (02:46:16):
He's holler than me. He's a little bit beefier than
I am, more muscular. Yeah, yeah, so I really like,
I really give a y ask Charlie. Okay, I mean,
if you must must go a guy in the world
but least muscular on the show.

Speaker 1 (02:46:29):
Yeah. Whatever, dude, Jeffrey, did you say somebody wants to know?
I have two questions for you here. Somebody says, I
guess did you say that your wife is on a
low potassium diet? Correct? Why?

Speaker 2 (02:46:44):
I think it's it's I think it's foods makers sick.
And I think her doctors is concerned about a potassium level.

Speaker 1 (02:46:51):
Somebody says this is suspicious. Well, uh, this person says,
generally only someone was severe kidney issues requiring dialysis needs
to limit potassium in their diet. No, she don on dialysis.
Does she have any kidney issues?

Speaker 2 (02:47:12):
I don't know because she doesn't tell me anything because
she want She doesn't want me to blob it.

Speaker 1 (02:47:16):
Do you guys? Is she on ozampic? Somebody wants to know? No,
didn't she lose a lot of weight? I saw her.
I couldn't believe she's real small? Do you think she's not.
What do you think she went on? I don't know.
I think she's had some issues and I think she's yeah,
all right now, my blood pressure was a little elevated.

(02:47:37):
They told me everything else all perfect except low vitamin D,
but everything else other. Yeah, I think I weigh wait
one seventy five right now perfect. Let me try this.
I think I just okay. I sit here and I
have automatic blood pressure things on. Don't move it, don't talk,

(02:47:59):
just relax. That's supposed to be moving. Just put it down.
Or your legs crossed? Yeah, oh, they're not supposed to
be cross's lifted above your heart? Lift what above it?
You're fine if you don't, though, but your legs can't

(02:48:20):
be crossed. I just have your directions. My arm is
not supposed to be. No, you're fine.

Speaker 7 (02:48:23):
Just if you can't uncross your legs and just see
what this says. You should be fine and stop talking.
You're giving me off. What ninety seven.

Speaker 1 (02:48:37):
To you? I can get it higher for you. Try
it again. Well, that's bad. That's bad. What am I
supposed to do here? Now? I'm gonna have to let
me uncross my legs. I didn't put up that I'm
gonna put up the tough and heart should be at
the same level. Yeah, sit on the couch. Can you
put on I'm right here. It's yeah. So normal is

(02:48:59):
one hundred to one twenty and you're a what No,
I thought one forty seven. I don't remember. You're very
it's the stage one hypertension. Not good. I think I'll survive. No,
because that's the second okay high just regular high blood
pressure one nine, then pre hypertension one thirty to one
thirty nine. You're three levels away from good. Maybe it's

(02:49:23):
because my legs were crossed. Let me try this again and.

Speaker 7 (02:49:26):
Then just don't keep holding it up. Just relax, take
a deep holding it up. Shut up, stop moaning, don't moan.
Close your mouth.

Speaker 1 (02:49:37):
Stop. I'm zens Is it working?

Speaker 6 (02:49:41):
Is it?

Speaker 1 (02:49:41):
Hear it? Okay, I can't hear it, stop it. Just
calm me.

Speaker 7 (02:49:47):
You breathing down.

Speaker 1 (02:49:48):
I have worse blood pressure than this guy. What guy, Jeffrey?
That's giving me high blood pressure? I was thinking about that.
Almost done. I also have a sweatshirt on. Is that
affecting my over one O three? You need to go
to the emergency room right now. Can stop it. I'll

(02:50:11):
be okay, I'll survive. Stretcher it at the doctor. I
don't thirty something, yeah, I don't remember. Why does it
matter that I have a sweatshirt on and the cuff
is over the sweatshirt. Sometimes what you could affect the
accuracy of the reading, do you think? So?

Speaker 10 (02:50:28):
Try it just on your skin, just to see what
happens my mind. Pull your arm out, Jeffery, you want to,
let's try, Jeffrey. I don't need to try you now.
You can do that after the show, Jeffrey, come on in,
you shit down on the couch. I used to love
going to discount drug martin having a kid. Put your
arm in there and get your blood pressure checked.

Speaker 1 (02:50:51):
Here arm gets stuff in the thinks his chicken blood pressure.
You like that? You turn around, turn around and so
rover THO, look good on you. We stand up and
turn around real quick. I'm not gonna say great. Maybe

(02:51:12):
yeah that's nice. What am I looking at it? Underwear? Underwear?

Speaker 12 (02:51:18):
All right?

Speaker 1 (02:51:20):
Hold out?

Speaker 12 (02:51:23):
Oh my god?

Speaker 1 (02:51:33):
All right, Jeffrey, uh, I don't think this.

Speaker 15 (02:51:42):
Hear you?

Speaker 1 (02:51:43):
There you go? There you go. This is my arm
in your position. If I was at you know, if
I was sitting at it you know CBS is a
blood pressure machine. I think it's supposed to be left
all right, yeah, yeah, yeah, yes, or no, yeah, because
just at least the basketball is an armrest that won't work. Yeah,

(02:52:08):
well it's going WHOA, what happened? Who's moving this? Moving there?
Why are you moving it? I'm I'm adjusting it. I
thought you said you couldn't move it, and then I
logged in. Oh, that's fine. I don't know why people
are moving up. That's fine. Don't touch it.

Speaker 20 (02:52:21):
I'm in the middle of moving moving.

Speaker 10 (02:52:25):
I got it.

Speaker 1 (02:52:26):
I'm hitting, but I was walking around. I wasn't. I
wasn't looking at you. I'm looking at the camera. I'm
not seeing your dumb ass. Okay, I'm up. You give
me blood pressure.

Speaker 20 (02:52:41):
I can't move it, I said, I had to log in.
Calmed down, Jesus, this job.

Speaker 1 (02:52:59):
He should relax his hand. I feel like it's low.
It's claw, it's lower than his heart. But it's fine,
he's fine. No, the cuff is above us. Is he breathing.
He's breathing normally. Hang on, just relax, take a deep breath.

Speaker 9 (02:53:15):
I think I think rubber is gonna have worth blood pressure.
Oh the reason I had raised arm because I have
a wrist cuff. That's probably why. And you raise it
up to heart level.

Speaker 1 (02:53:29):
It can't hurt me. So why did you do that?
I didn't say anything. I hadn't finished it. I didn't
say it. Okay, half squear, I go, oh my god,
what is it? I can't way that hypertension that again?

Speaker 10 (02:53:50):
Oh it's almost we need to wait a few minutes
in between to get an accurate reading.

Speaker 11 (02:53:56):
If you're going to read again, you're almost at a
hypertensive crisis. You're almost in crisis territory. Wow, all right,
one's seventy one over ninety nine.

Speaker 7 (02:54:07):
He won.

Speaker 1 (02:54:07):
Wow, Jeffrey, are you taking that blood pressure medication? Okay,
he's going into the far box. Standboy, he's not. That's
really bad. There's no way. See I don't have the
worst blood pressure face on you, buddy, boy. Uh, I
took it yesterday. What about today? I say, I was

(02:54:30):
in a little bit of a hurd. He get the
worst fight sometimes that's he is the doctor, so he
can't re up his pills.

Speaker 2 (02:54:35):
So he's just I can't have the medici, I can't
have the doses adjustice and tosted my doctor and didn't
he tell.

Speaker 1 (02:54:42):
Us earlier he hasn't checked his blood pressure? Am I
I haven't?

Speaker 12 (02:54:47):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (02:54:48):
He said both, Yeah, he said both. He said he
took it and doesn't take it, and then got mad
when we asked him. He also takes his medication every day.

Speaker 10 (02:54:55):
Doesn't take his medication because now he checked his blood
pressure yesterday.

Speaker 1 (02:54:59):
No, he took his hill yesterday. I didn't check my
blood pressure all right. Automatic cuffs are very inaccurate. Mark says, yeah,
I don't know. I worked in a mental hospital and
we would take blood pressure all the time. And if
I would trust an automatic cuff over put the little

(02:55:19):
stethoscope in. I remember how little I cared about blood pressure.
I'd just be like, yeah, that's about right. Sure, Now
that you're elderly, you do care. No, No, I'm talking
about when I was taking it for something. Oh, you
didn't care about them? Do doogy now?

Speaker 10 (02:55:34):
Just because she probably has regular blood pressure, and that
way we can see at least a control.

Speaker 1 (02:55:41):
And I want to put the cuff on her arm
after it was on Jeffrey's arm.

Speaker 10 (02:55:44):
So yes, Wit mentioned that you should have just done
it because if it does pop her as also high
blood pressure. You know there's something off.

Speaker 1 (02:56:03):
Microphone left or right?

Speaker 12 (02:56:06):
Left?

Speaker 1 (02:56:06):
Left? Why not right because that's I don't know everybody's
been doing their left because that's what it says. That's
what the direction said. Isn't your heart on the left
side of your body? Why are you what are you
doing over?

Speaker 2 (02:56:22):
To complicate everything, Actually, when I was in up in
Rochester for that wrestling event, every person that had to
get in the ring had to have their blood pressure
checked and actual doctor checked it and he said, my
blood pressure.

Speaker 1 (02:56:36):
Was normal that day. Was he a doctor character and
when you're wrestling? No, No, he was doctor Bozo the
Clomb or something. No, it was an actual doctor New
York they wrestling name. It wasn't.

Speaker 2 (02:56:50):
It wasn't a wrestling It was an actual doctor to
come to actually represents the hospital.

Speaker 1 (02:56:53):
So stop being stupid.

Speaker 2 (02:56:55):
And then yes, they had to have we have explained
this before they had. They had paramedics on you know there.
So if Paresla does get hurt, really get hurt, and
if they have the curent out of the hospital, under
New York law, they have to stop.

Speaker 1 (02:57:07):
Happened the guy that did get hurt? Huh? Any update
on the guy who got hurt my understanding.

Speaker 2 (02:57:12):
Guys, I guess I haven't reached out to John. I
I could reach out to him later today and find
that out, find an information.

Speaker 1 (02:57:20):
Outdu she's got the cuff on. Yeah, wish you can't
do it. Jeffrey always turns the mic off on me.
Does She looks very concerned. She's trying to play cool.
She's trying to not move well. Yeah, that's what you're
supposed to the system. Yeah, like a light detector test,

(02:57:41):
if you believe, I can't.

Speaker 9 (02:57:42):
See when twenty seven over seventy six, right about normal?

Speaker 12 (02:57:45):
High?

Speaker 1 (02:57:45):
That's high normal blood pressure high normal from normal.

Speaker 21 (02:57:51):
Yeah, it's still in normal. You're in hypertension level one. Cool,
so we know it is working.

Speaker 10 (02:58:03):
So these are pretty accurate numbers, taken accurate.

Speaker 1 (02:58:08):
You said you have a cuff one. Do you take
yours regularly?

Speaker 6 (02:58:10):
No?

Speaker 1 (02:58:10):
Occasionally now when I'm sick. But okay, why do you
take your blood pressure? I mean, I'll never take my
blood pressure? I know, how often are you taking it?
I know once a month? Maybe it's rare. All right,
I've I've got to wrap things up. Jeffrey go to
the hospital immediately. At the end of the aftermath, of that,

(02:58:32):
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