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December 2, 2025 • 176 mins
Rover could not drive his fancy car in the snow. Zipping up your balls. Grand theft audio. Tires. Drone deliveries. Sign language. A woman traveling with her service dog complained on social media about being accused of her dog using the restroom on the floor. Having to pay $150 for your Thanksgiving plate if you don't attend the event. Duji just turned on her heat. A bar in England says if you arrive after 9pm alone you are not allowed to enter. Gamin or gammon? A man feeds the homeless with fireball and cigarettes. Baseball bats in the car. He was dong out and hip thrusting. Rover watches the cameras at bankruptcy box to see the final inspections being done. Cure for cancer. Vitamins.

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
This is Rover's Morning Glory. Rover have some responsibility. I'll
call the cops down here, Charlie, I got to talk
dude band Jeffrey. Let's see is the dialing screaming on
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Speaker 2 (00:24):
Rovers Morning Glory starts now, Good.

Speaker 1 (00:54):
Morning, what's happening? It is Tuesday, December second, twenty twenty five.

Speaker 3 (01:01):
Good morning, gets Rover's Morning Glory.

Speaker 1 (01:02):
I'm Rover.

Speaker 3 (01:03):
Dougie is here.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
Good morning, sir. Charlie is here. Hi, Snitzer is here, Amen,
Crystal is here, Crystal is here. Oh well, and mister
Jeffrey Alan Laroque is in the firebox.

Speaker 3 (01:19):
Yo, yo, you're what this as well?

Speaker 1 (01:21):
Eight six six year rold for eight six six nine
six seven six eight three seven.

Speaker 3 (01:25):
That's how you reach the show.

Speaker 1 (01:26):
Give us a call at that I rega Texas at
that number that comes into the studio in real time.
But the best way to give us call eight six
six nine six seven six eight three seven.

Speaker 3 (01:37):
We'll get to your email here.

Speaker 1 (01:38):
In just a moment, I said, everyone's here. I'm not
here because I well, first of all, I want to
kill Dougie. That's the first thing. I literally wanted to
kill her. Secondly, I went to bed pretty late last
night and I look out the window on a go oh,

(02:00):
my god, it's snowing quite a bit. I was not
anticipating this do she had warned us, Oh, there's a
snowstorm coming, you better be ready. And I looked at
the weather for where I live. It said you have
point oh five, like not even half an inch. It
was a tenth of an inch. I think it was

(02:21):
point one zero point one inches of snow that is
expected over the next twenty four hours. And I said, okay,
whatever's Oh, she's exaggerating like usual. And then and then
I uh, as I was going to bed, I look
out and I go, oh, it's snowing pretty bad. I
better set my alarm early. So I set my alarm early.

(02:45):
I got up early, begrudgingly. I get dressed, I get
in my car, my truck whatever you want to call
the thing, and I say goodbye to my wife and
I get in the truck and I start driving. And
as I'm going down my two hundred foot driveway, I go, oh,

(03:08):
this is this is a little slippery. And then as
I make it out onto the road, the main the
main road by my house, I go. This is going
to be a pretty treacherous drive into work. Yeah, leave
early like you tell me to do, very treacherous. Did

(03:29):
leave early? I got up, really had to wipe off
the car. I just scrape off the car. And then
she's not paying attention to them? Did she not hear
this part? Were in my alarm up and I got
up and I left early? Well you think I got
up early and I didn't leave early? Of course I
left early. So I'm now driving my I cannot drive,

(03:52):
I swear to you more than ten miles per hour
without you just completely lose control over of this vehicle.
And I'm like, well, maybe it's going to get Maybe
we'll get to some point where I swear to you.
It took I think it was it's over half an hour.
It took probably about thirty two minutes, Charlie. I know

(04:14):
that you know where I live. I don't know how
familiar you are with the route that I would take home.
I made it to the on ramp of the freeway.
It took me. Now, it normally takes me thirty minutes
to get into work. A little less, it takes me
about twenty six minutes to get into work. In the morning.

(04:35):
I made it from my house to the on ramp
of the freeway. It took fifteen minutes to do that.
Fifteen minutes. Yeah, and an out. I said, I'm not
going to do this. I cannot do I'm going to
I'm going to end up dead or crashed if I
not four wheel drive. I have all time. I have

(04:56):
full time all wheel drive. I have none of that
in a tiny little car. I could have been in
a wagon, and I could have been on a big
wheels and had more traction. I'm telling you, I don't
know what I called my snow tires. I called, no,
I have no snow tires. I assume that I have
all weather tires. And this is where I might have

(05:17):
made the wrong assumption, because I don't know because I called.
Right after I get out of the driveway. I immediately
call my wife and I go, will you check up
on this? Like, am I missing something in this vehicle
which I have never driven in the snow before? And
I said, I must be missing something. So she go,

(05:39):
you got a Google search? Do I have to do
something like this is ridiculous. She's like, no, I has full,
full time all wheel drive. And I go that's what
I thought. The thing is completely unmaneuverable in the snow.
And we're not talking this is a very minor snowfall.

(06:00):
This is this is like an everyday driving occurrence in
the winter. Yes, yes, now by me. I don't know
what it's like up there here. It's it's maybe a
quarter of an inch of snow on the ground.

Speaker 3 (06:14):
We're not talking much snow. Do you guys have a
lot of snow?

Speaker 1 (06:16):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (06:17):
Yeah, we got snow up here because uh wait, I
took my garbage out this morning. Yeah, I felt the
snow coming down and I looked up and I was like,
it's coming down pretty pretty good. And my driving to
work was kind of slow, and I just took the
main road. I didn't even get it. I don't even
bother get on the freeway. I just take from where
I live.

Speaker 1 (06:34):
I just take.

Speaker 4 (06:35):
I just take the main street all the way in downtown. Yeah,
it was kind of slow. Twice as long as twice
as long as normal.

Speaker 1 (06:42):
Yeah, took me an hour. I was going slow. So
I made the determination. I said, I've got to turn
around here. Oh so you finally did the spin. No,
I did not do that, well, not intentionally I didn't
do the spin, but I you could do it today.
Out to the freeway and I go. I just past
the on ramp and I got to the first place

(07:02):
I could turn around and go back. It took me
thirty two minutes. We're talking.

Speaker 3 (07:06):
I'd have to.

Speaker 1 (07:06):
Look us up on maps to see how much distance
we're talking about. But I mean on the way back
to my house, I was going, I'm not kidding you.
And this is on a road where the speed limit
is fifty five miles per hour. On the main road
by my house, I was going four miles per hour

(07:28):
because if I went any faster, I was going to
go off the road. It's unbelievable. I could not. I
was cursing the whole time. So then as I baked,
Jake says, you're clearly a yit driver and scared of
your g wagon. You How Wow, that's what it is.
I'm watching a video of a guy right now. I mean,
he's just going through the snow. Well it's interesting that

(07:51):
you say that, because I had called my wife and
I said, she goes, I'm looking at all these videos.
This thing is like going lie like a snow Okay,
Like this is totally totally fine in the snow. I said, well,
they need to come drive this one because it is
absolutely out of control. Maybe your life could drive you

(08:13):
in in the car. Well, maybe she could carry me,
because the car looks great. I've been watching it's going around.
Oh there he's doing the spin. Yes, the three sixty whatever,
the g spent, whatever the hell they call this thing. So, uh,
I go back. Can you see these tires. Let me

(08:35):
see the tread on the when he was doing that spin.
Let me see what the tread on the tires looks like.
Because I want to compare this to mine. I've never
twitched my tires out, and so I don't know. I
don't know what. I don't know, like what the difference
between huge difference if I don't know about if my
other car the.

Speaker 3 (08:57):
All right, I'm gonna have to look at that and
see what I have.

Speaker 1 (09:00):
The the the eqy West. Remember the first time I
drove that, it was the same thing. I go, oh
my god, this thing is completely You cannot maneuver this
thing in the snow. It's because it had performance tires
on there and you have no traction. And then I
put winter tires on it and it is oh my god,

(09:21):
it was night and day. I was assuming, and perhaps
incorrectly assuming that on a truck an suv that they
would always have some sort of all seasoned tires on there.
There's no way that you could have it. Does it
have performance tires on there? Like I'm going to be
drag racing this thing or something ridiculous. I don't know.

(09:43):
There is literally no traction on this thing. It is
completely out of control anyway, So why are you made
at Fuji? I call her, Okay, oh, okay, you're gonna
get to it. This is after I turned around and
I said, douge, I said, I left early for work,

(10:05):
but this car is completely it's out of control. I
cannot maneuver this thing, and I'm going to have to
work remote from home.

Speaker 3 (10:16):
She goes, you can't drive your wife's car now.

Speaker 1 (10:22):
This is already after I'm about twenty minutes into this
journey at this point, and my wife has like this
little car. I refer to it as a golf cart,
like this thing can't You can't drive this thing barely
in the rain. It's so ridiculous. Father in law doesn't
have a truck. You don't have another vehicle. I guess

(10:42):
Dougie fails to realize that at this point it's quarter
till six or whatever. It's actually it's probably about five
thirty at this point. I know what time you called me? Okay, Well,
whatever time it is, there's no I don't have a car,
I don't have spare cars just waiting around to take
me into And I'm surprised by that.

Speaker 3 (11:04):
You're why would you be surprised by that?

Speaker 5 (11:06):
Well, if you would have planned, if you would have planned, well,
i'm here.

Speaker 1 (11:10):
Maybe if I you would have planned ahead, that's jeep
place that you they could have planned for this. I
told you off hand on air that it's bad out.
So just saying I didn't.

Speaker 5 (11:24):
Drive a vehicle in because I had never I knew
a snowstorm was coming, and I'm like, I am driven
this one in the snow. Let me kind of be
safe and get money. You didn't, What do you mean
I drove No, I drove my grand Cherokee in Oh Oh,
because I just was planning ahead and I left weight
early and I only went twenty eight miles an hour
on the highway.

Speaker 1 (11:44):
But it was slow going.

Speaker 5 (11:46):
It was really slow. But I'm glad you're safe. You
got home safe and.

Speaker 1 (11:49):
Sound, and your warm had already rotten.

Speaker 5 (11:53):
I'm saying to you what you would say to me,
and I have said to me.

Speaker 1 (11:56):
Yeah, she was not swearing about you at all today. No,
you mother effort. Let me just look here real quick.
I'm gonna tell you approximate. Let me just look on
Google maps how far I went measured distance?

Speaker 3 (12:13):
So I went to get I went.

Speaker 1 (12:18):
A grand total of about four point nine miles total
in about thirty two minutes. What time do you leave
your house? I don't know. Probably about I don't know
five point fifteen. That's not really enough. It takes me

(12:38):
twenty five, twenty six minutes to get at the work.

Speaker 3 (12:41):
I gave myself said thirty.

Speaker 1 (12:43):
Minutes, so you should have left by five am. I was.
I left at four point fifty. You know what I'm
gonna do. I'm gonna put some all season tires on
the stings Wednesday tires.

Speaker 3 (12:51):
I'm gonna run your ass off to the parking garage.

Speaker 1 (12:54):
You can find me. Oh, I mean the snow.

Speaker 5 (12:59):
All the kids have this school called off snow day,
so they're all excited.

Speaker 1 (13:05):
Here's somebody a little bit. Don't be a dick rover
you can always show up to work late. You're just
lazy and didn't want to go into the office. Why
would I have left my house? Why would I have
gone through this adventure? And how could I be late?
The show starts at six. I'm either on the road
driving in these you know, and or it's so ridiculous,

(13:28):
But okay, I can't just I went eight miles today
for your office job late.

Speaker 3 (13:35):
It's there's a hard start time for this thing.

Speaker 1 (13:37):
So anyways, but I think I went eight miles today
and took me like thirty to forty minutes. Yeah, it
was twice as it was definitely twice as long as normal.
Oh yeah for me too. I owed more than four
miles per hour though, right, not much. Okay, how long
was your drive for.

Speaker 6 (13:54):
Me to get to the highway. It was also fifteen
minutes just to get to the highway. And that freaked
me out because everybody's been warning me. Skinny said multiple times, Oh.

Speaker 1 (14:04):
Is that a space ship? No, it's blustery wind, blizzard
is coming blizard. Yeah, perfect, And I didn't heed anybody's warning.
I left.

Speaker 6 (14:12):
I was like, yeah, thirty minutes. It takes me twenty
two to get here. There's plenty of time. And then
I was racing in. I was running in as the
intro was playing because it was so slow.

Speaker 1 (14:24):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (14:25):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (14:25):
Anyways, while we're here, we're on and that's that's the
that's the important part. Who is woo be careful out there.
You get the what are you gonna do about your car?
Wind chap? What what are you gonna do about your car?
Because if your wife's car doesn't can't drive either in
the snow, cannot drive in the snow and are snow

(14:46):
and it doesn't work. Oh yeah, yeah she has she
doesn't have winter tires on there either. And her car
is a little teeny tiny convertible. It's like fifteen years
old and it's a little teen tiny convertible with rear
wheel drive.

Speaker 3 (15:02):
It is the worst handling thing. No, that's terrible.

Speaker 1 (15:06):
You can't even you can't even like get up the driveway.
And if there's a snowflake, one snowflake. But so what
is the game? I mean, what are you gonna do
about your car? Because it's the weather sucks for like
three months four months out of the year. Here's you
return it, Dave. Dave wants to tell me I'm a pussy.

(15:26):
He's on the road and it's not that bad. Yes, Dave,
I know that you lose her and it is not
that bad. And that's what I just said. But my
vehicle is completely out of control, so it has nothing
to do with the roads that you're on right now.
I wish you were getting into work, Dave. I love
that I get to say whatever he's before he even
says it. I'm responding to what he's gonna say. I
just read him on the phone system, and I want

(15:47):
to preemptively just tell him you're a douche, Dave. Jeffrey
move Rover.

Speaker 8 (15:55):
Yes, hey, what's that, buddy, dude. It's not that you
spend all the money on that hard you can't even
get to work.

Speaker 1 (16:02):
I know, it's ridiculous. It's ridiculous. It is, dude. I'm
driving down the road right now by by your place.

Speaker 9 (16:09):
You want me to pick you up.

Speaker 1 (16:10):
I'll give you from Hot Coco too. Just throw we
just throw a tow line and I'll put on some skis.
You can tell me the work.

Speaker 8 (16:21):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (16:22):
I mean, it's no, it's guys, It's it's not that
bad out at least by me. It is not bad.
This is a run of the mill every day, tiny
amount of snow. It's nothing, and it's not blanking all
through the state like it's dead. Yeah. I mean because

(16:44):
they had not, I am they had not plowed a lot.
I don't think they've plowed all. Yeah, other than maybe
the highways, like one lane on the highway is plowed,
but the streets aren't at all. There's just not a
lot of no on the ground. I mean, it's not
What do you do about you return this car? Yeah? Yeah,

(17:07):
beyond the return? Uh, but what do you do? I
believe I'm gonna have to put different tires on them
like my cars got. Yeah, I'm gonna have to get
some sort of other tires purpose of getting the not
keeping all seasoned tires on all the time? Why why
do you have summer tires? What does that accomplished? You're

(17:29):
not drag racing, so what I know? I I but
you you've done this, You've done it with lots of
your cars. I don't understand you switched the tires out.
I don't really No, no, no, you're you're you're you're
You're making it seem like I'm choosing to do this.
This is the way that the vehicles are delivered. Whatever,
whatever tires came on the vehicle is what's on there.

(17:51):
That's it. Like I didn't say, give me some stupid
you know like thing. I mean, uh so, I just
I just took it as it came. And I'll have
to see. I'm gonna see what tires. I'm gonna go
up there and look at the tread because and I'm
gonna take a picture of the tires of those thinks

(18:12):
what if they are all season? I just want to
just undriveable. I don't know, what are you gonna do?
I don't know. I'm gonna have to ride the yarbow.
I'm gonna have to buy a snowmobile and take that
into work or something. It's crazy. Ah, let's see here.

(18:34):
Where was I Let me get to some email Ron
Rights Rover. I was lucky enough to get an email
to get tickets to FIFA World Cup twenty twenty six.
They only allowed two tickets per person. It's a lottery
system to even get an email to join the queue

(18:56):
to get tickets. Out of the four of us that registered,
only one of them received an email to purchase tickets.
They don't tell you where you are sitting just the
level one hundred, level two hundred level, et cetera. Don't
you don't even know who you will be watching. Seems
really confusing, But I'm excited to go. Just wondering if
you have plans to go. Yeah, I know that they have.

(19:20):
I know that they do that for the World Cup.
And I because I was thinking about the last World Cup.
I like going to soccer games and watching soccer games ago,
that'd be fun to go to a World Cup. And
it's just impossible to get tickets, totally impossible. And then
I saw that they're doing the World Cup here in
Canada and Mexico. It's like a North American most of

(19:42):
it here in the United States, but North American World
World Cup in next year, in twenty six And I
saw that they had this lottery thing. I think I
did sign up for that, but I don't know who
would buy these tickets. You don't know what team you're
gonna go see, Like, do you know what the stadium
you're going to? At least? Like do you know that
you're at least get can you pick that much? Can

(20:05):
you go? I want to be at the stadium. That's
a good question. I don't know, because it's it's you know,
it's all over. It's so like in New York, it's
in California, it's whatever. People can't just pick up and
fly to wherever without Mexico. What if you want it?
It's like, okay, you want the tickets in Mexico City
or wherever it is. It's a good question. I don't

(20:27):
know the answer to that. And when you win them,
it's your it's a it's winning for the option to purchase, right,
you know, win them correct?

Speaker 10 (20:37):
Right?

Speaker 1 (20:37):
Yeah? You win the ability to purchase tickets to see
two unknown teams play in the World Cup. It might
be the New York might be somebody you like, probably
going to be somebody you know Brazil, versus saying yeah
you go, okay, who wants to who cares?

Speaker 11 (20:57):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (20:58):
Randy says, you know over I'm one wondering if you
could give us a ballpark estimate on how much extra
you've spent on your Miami condo versus what you've originally
planned to For example, are you fifty percent over budget
eighty per one hundred and forty percent. When thinking of

(21:18):
this number, make sure to add in all of the
unexpected costs such as countless ron trip flights, hotel rooms,
the extra apartments you had to rent, storage units, renewing permits,
hiring a whole second set of contractors, all of your
father in law's candy when he would be worked on there,

(21:38):
et cetera, et cetera. Oh my god. Factoring in all
of that, wow, I don't have a number to even
it's off the charts.

Speaker 3 (21:54):
I mean, if you factor in all of those things,
we are are.

Speaker 1 (22:02):
Double. You've doubled the budget over, way over double, including
of all those things, just on the actual work being
budget on the actual work being done. I would say
the actual work being done is probably about one hundred
and twenty hundred maybe. Oh so that's just the work,
so okay, and you want to factor in flights and

(22:26):
hotels and apartments and buttorage storage is two hundred. I
don't know. They get you. They they know these storage
this is like a this is like a drug pusher,
these these self storage places. Because they know they get you.
They go, oh, hey, you get get first month is free,

(22:48):
and then then here's your rate after that, and then
you have the place for three months, maybe six months,
I don't know. And then they start raising the rate
and they know that you don't. I mean, moving from
one storage unit to another would be in a huge pain,
So they just keep jacking it up, jacking it up,
jacking it up.

Speaker 3 (23:07):
I think that I pay for storage for the storage unit.

Speaker 1 (23:10):
I believe is. I don't know. It's over two hundred
dollars a month just on storage. It's so like one
hundred because after it got broken into. Yes, that's right.
And they actually tried to charge me to move into
a different unit. After my unit got broken into. Somebody

(23:31):
cut through the roof and they go, oh, well, there's
a thirty dollars fee or whatever to switch units. I go,
somebody broke in, you douche. I'm so rotten. They're so rotten,
Laura says, good morning one. Scrolling through Instagram, I came

(23:52):
across the perfect Christmas gift for Rover. I attached a picture. PS,
stay warm? Is this Fi Jays sweatpants with feet? That's
not a bad idea. I love it. So footy pajamas
like footy pajamas, but they're sweating. Just really big socks,

(24:12):
really yeah, really big socks. I liked that. Did you
guys have footy pajamas when you were I had footy
pajamas until I was I had those when I was
a kid. They were they were popular when I was
a kid. I remember it was it got to the
point where they couldn't find footy. I outgrew the sizes

(24:35):
of footy pajamas, like taily paid footy pajamas up till
however big you get, and then they then they go, okay,
this this kid, you gotta get out of the footy pajamas.
I love those suckers. One time, though, I think I
told this story. One time I was zipping up my
footy pajamas and I don't think I had underwear on.

(24:59):
I'm I mean, I was probably only four or five
years old at the time. I don't remember, but I
you know where the where the zipper starts off street pajamas, Yeah,
it's it's at the crotch, below the crotch. It's like
in the I think, right in the upper leg area,
inside of the upper leg. And I zipped up my
footy pajamas and my ballsack got stuck in the zoo

(25:22):
like it was something about Mary. I swear to gotten
that scene. It was stuck in.

Speaker 3 (25:31):
And I had to get my my I remember my
grandma and maybe my mom.

Speaker 1 (25:36):
I don't.

Speaker 3 (25:36):
I don't remember if I mom.

Speaker 1 (25:38):
I know my grandma for sure, because I just started
screaming ah, and there was blood on my ballsack and
they they it was It was like an identity. It
was identical to that scene in the movie where he
gets his ball stuck in the in his zipper. We've
got a bleeder. Yeah, that's a And to this day, I.

Speaker 3 (25:59):
Swear to you, I must have been about four or
five years old.

Speaker 1 (26:02):
To this day, I still have a fear of getting
my ball seck stuck in a zipper, like even on
like jeans or something. I don't think I could wear
jeans without underwear, but I know a lot of people
do that.

Speaker 5 (26:18):
To me.

Speaker 1 (26:19):
That would be uncomfortable.

Speaker 5 (26:20):
A and B.

Speaker 3 (26:20):
I'd be very nervous about getting my balls stuck in there.

Speaker 6 (26:23):
So you would never own footy pajamas again, because I
still own some minor animal from Sesame Street.

Speaker 1 (26:32):
Mmm, like a hood the Muppets. It's it No, it
has feet.

Speaker 6 (26:36):
Oh okay, an animal is the like front of the
feet and it has him on there embroidered on it.
But it zips all the way up. It's a full
and then I have one without feet that does have
like a little cape or something. It's Harry Potter.

Speaker 1 (26:49):
But see the feet. I think at this age, I
think the I don't think I would like the feet.
I think my feet would get too hot. And then
I think foot funk would then just travel all the
way up my footy pajamas crapped in a two. So
I have ballfunk. I have foot funk. I mean, it's
just you take this thing off. Could you imagine the

(27:10):
It's just a It's gonna smell like a high school
locker room or something after football practice.

Speaker 3 (27:17):
It's not gonna not gonna be good. All right, I've
got to take a break.

Speaker 1 (27:20):
Eight sixty six Yo, Rover eight six six nine sixty seven,
six eighty three seven.

Speaker 3 (27:24):
We will be right back on Rover's Morning Glory.

Speaker 7 (27:27):
Hang on.

Speaker 1 (27:30):
Now back to the show. Yeah, I was having a

(27:56):
rough time coming into work today with the snow. I
was just thinking I should have just stolen Jeffrey's car
and taken that into work. Was there any fallout of
the people stealing your car? Jeffrey? Was there? What happened?
Was it brought up yesterday? Did anyone contact you. Did
the people who stole your car? Did they contact you?

Speaker 11 (28:18):
No?

Speaker 4 (28:19):
But I did learn I did talk to my friend
Maria yesterday. Is that that these two knuckleheads were not
even part of the group that I was in. They
were just two random guys in the place that just
happened to recognize me because they listened to the show.
And I said, and I said, no, I mean, that's
kind of a new low, though, go stealing my stuff

(28:40):
like that, because there could have been the potential I
could have had to I could have had that, I
could have reported that car stolen, and I could have
had them charged with grand theft.

Speaker 1 (28:47):
Audio.

Speaker 4 (28:47):
But auto, So you talked to your friend though, that's correct.
I did talk to her and she confirmed. She's like,
they were not part of our little group that we
were in. Wouldn't you know that you were there for hours?

Speaker 1 (29:04):
Wouldn't you know if the two guys who stole your
car and they're on video driving your car, wouldn't you
know if they were part of your group? I mean,
I wasn't sure, but I just want to be sure.

Speaker 4 (29:15):
Besides it, anyways, I got a message, you know, like
I just want to let.

Speaker 1 (29:19):
Them know that these students. Did these two knuckleheads know
that there was.

Speaker 4 (29:23):
A potential I could have had you knuckleheads arrested for
our grand stept auto and I.

Speaker 1 (29:27):
Could have had you put your heel for a few years.

Speaker 7 (29:29):
Car wash.

Speaker 1 (29:31):
Jeffries driving Jeffrey's car to the car wash? What is
it at the end, Charlie? What kind of weird stuff?
There's there's one guy at the end of that Snapchat
thing it like goes uh oh to their app the
screen record they're doing. But the first one was it
looked like a weird picture of Oh the first one,
what's that all about? I don't know. That's an older

(29:56):
man of a young like Asian boy or something. What's
going on? And then oddly then there's like a hot
chick below that police cam, like hot mugshot of a chick.
So this person is into a little bit of everything.
I think, right, is that an APO sprits above that

(30:17):
two rover Megan Bee?

Speaker 12 (30:19):
Is that what that is?

Speaker 9 (30:22):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (30:22):
Okay, I don't know what that is, but huh, all right?
So does I don't use Snapchat? So it's does snapchat automatically?
Is there like an algorithm that puts that stuff up
on the discover thing.

Speaker 6 (30:34):
Yes, oh for sure, because mine shows a lot of
muck bangs, a lot of people eating food, a lot
of girls trying on clothes. So it's feeding me different,
different videos than what it's feeding them.

Speaker 1 (30:49):
Honestly, I don't use Snapchat, so I just stick to
the Big Three.

Speaker 4 (30:54):
There's you know how they have the big three automakers,
you know, stix to the big free social media book Instagram, Facebook,
to Graham and the X.

Speaker 1 (31:05):
What about TikTok.

Speaker 4 (31:08):
I don't use six TC very often. I only use
it to say, follow my son to see what he's
putting up. That's pretty much it. I don't know you
post videos on it or anything like that. How can
you do to shake your head about it?

Speaker 1 (31:18):
Well, how come we have to point out, like two
or three days later after your some post something on TikTok?

Speaker 3 (31:24):
How come we have to play it for you and
then you got I've never seen that before.

Speaker 4 (31:28):
I get notifications now that if he's put something, if
he puts something up on the on the tok, cool.

Speaker 1 (31:40):
I think it's I think lean into it's a tour,
that's cool. I have you guys noticed that Jeffrey is
a little more upset about his car being stolen. Now
that he's talked to somebody else about it, Oh, yeah,
now now it's grand theft auto territory. Yesterdayeah, yesterday, you

(32:00):
didn't care at all because there could have been I
was thinking, because I have had time, I.

Speaker 4 (32:05):
Guess things, think, don't think it as quick as I should.
And I said they could have been. As I was
talking to my friend, there was a potential I could
have had them charge with grand theft auto.

Speaker 1 (32:16):
I know I could have had them charge and thrown
in jail. Did you tell your wife? Oh? I told
my wife about it, and she.

Speaker 4 (32:22):
Goes, you're lucky they didn't you know, didn't didn't you
know wreck your car or anything like?

Speaker 1 (32:27):
Yeah, i'd be not a car. Have you thought about
reaching out to these two guys and thanking them for
taking your car through the car wash? They did it
without my permission, So I still think it's car theft.
So I just gotta find it.

Speaker 4 (32:42):
And even my son, my son heard about it, because
I gotta see he caught I guess he caught a
highlight video from somebody and he asked me about it,
and he said, don't we He just told me this
don't wear your keys on your belt loopa in your pocket?

Speaker 1 (32:56):
Well, do your keys ever fall off of that Karen
that you have or do you think that they actually
took it off of the Caribbean.

Speaker 4 (33:05):
I believe they found a way that they found a
way to distract me and he found a way to
take it.

Speaker 1 (33:09):
Off without me feeling it.

Speaker 9 (33:11):
That.

Speaker 1 (33:11):
Has it ever fallen off your keys? Have they ever off? Okay?

Speaker 3 (33:15):
So I I I think so when they handed you
your keys back.

Speaker 4 (33:21):
They made me think they could have fallen off or
hit the or fallen on the floor like that.

Speaker 3 (33:25):
I was like, man, now the caribbeaneer still attached to
your belt?

Speaker 2 (33:28):
Low?

Speaker 1 (33:28):
Correct? Okay?

Speaker 3 (33:29):
So they took those keys right off your right off
the Caribbean.

Speaker 1 (33:33):
I think next time, if I do go into a bar,
put the keys in my pocket.

Speaker 9 (33:38):
What is the.

Speaker 1 (33:40):
Why have the caribbean er with your keys and he
has this on the side on his side belt loop
hanging on?

Speaker 13 (33:48):
Is this like.

Speaker 3 (33:50):
Like a like a high school janitor would have with
all the keys?

Speaker 1 (33:54):
Why do that?

Speaker 3 (33:55):
What's the why not I don't.

Speaker 4 (33:57):
Have a case like I have a pair of like
sweatpanted on a pocket? Hang him right off the side
but hang.

Speaker 1 (34:01):
Them in front of me. But your your sweatpants also
wouldn't have a belt loop. No, I just hang him
on the edge of the sweat pants themselves. Oh okay, guys,
if you see that picture of me?

Speaker 3 (34:12):
What picture picture?

Speaker 4 (34:14):
Okay, it's the picture of me, my daughter, Dougie and Geo.
Someone asked me about that picture because why is how
is it can jeff haang Key's off his sweatpants?

Speaker 1 (34:24):
Where do we see this picture? I've not seen this picture.
Must have been at It's on the gram all right,
So this is when Jeffrey took his Is this when
you took your daughter to see Dougie at the donut truck? Okay,
So if you can find that picture, I know we
must have. I don't actually, I don't know if I

(34:44):
ever saw that picture. Actually, I don't think we ever
posted it on the ground. Yes, we went on break.
I will give it to snets. Okay, sorry, I thought
so you when you were in this bar on Saturday.

Speaker 9 (35:00):
Here it is?

Speaker 1 (35:00):
Okay? Oh interesting? Okay? So these are were you wearing
sweatpants at the bar? I was wearing about cameo pants?
Are they sweatpants?

Speaker 9 (35:08):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (35:09):
They have belt loops? No, okay, So when they handed
you your keys back, was the carabineer attached to the
keys or not? No, it was attached sweatpants. No, I
was wearing jeans at the bar. Okay, not cameo pants. Okay,
the camel pants is what's what I'm wearing that picture.

(35:30):
Let's see you zoom in to the crotcherry of his.
Oh those are camo. Okay, they're very now they're kind
of Yeah. What's interesting about these is they're all there
used to be cameo pants, but now they're just one tone. Yeah,
there's no actual camouflage.

Speaker 4 (35:49):
That's because there, let's just say rover. They're very well worn.
Yeah that's one way.

Speaker 1 (35:56):
Well washed. Yeah okay, yeah, well well washed longer him
so much.

Speaker 13 (36:03):
Oh yeah, it's actually they're so clean is what we're
looking at there, you go.

Speaker 1 (36:09):
Okay, okay, so you just you just put those on
the rub or on the elastic band. Yeah, they don't
actually fully close at any point. No, I mean like
I could, I could, I can illus straight for you? Sure, okay, imagine, yes,
jeans on now, so he has the carabiner attached to

(36:30):
his belt loop. So if my jeans if there's sweatpants.
They would hang like this just over the edge of
the paint. They don't fully close ever. Okay, that's but
they do on a belt loop though. They Yeah, but
on the sweatpants. Now, I'm I'm just going to tell
you what happens when I wear sweatpants. Like if I

(36:51):
put something like my wallet in the pocket or keys,
my sweatpants start to fall down. So I try to
keep anything out of the pockets of sweatpants because they
even if I tie the little you have to tie
that that.

Speaker 3 (37:07):
That waist cord really really tight, don't hear?

Speaker 1 (37:12):
If you attach these heavy ass keys to your sweatpants,
don't your sweatpants start to fall down?

Speaker 4 (37:17):
No, I put my wallet in. I put my wallet
in one pocket, put my phone in the other pocket.
And I don't have that issue.

Speaker 1 (37:27):
I don't know how that's potb It could be child pants,
child children's pants, and it's really too tight. Those are
adult mediums. But also they can't come down over that.
But donk I see Okay, can I see your keys.

Speaker 14 (37:41):
Over?

Speaker 1 (37:41):
Sometimes?

Speaker 4 (37:41):
Like I said, bubble but does come in handy at
some at.

Speaker 3 (37:44):
Times the app Can I see your keys one last time?

Speaker 15 (37:54):
Here?

Speaker 1 (37:57):
Not your nuts. I don't care about that. Okay, I'm
so down for the camera, so I love. Yeah, he's
not in the room there there, okay, okay, all right,
I just wanted to see. You don't have a whole
lot of extra. Some people have a ton of extra
keys and stuff. You don't have a whole lot of extra.
You have a few extra. You have my car key,
my fob, the key for my mailbox, the key of

(38:19):
my house. And this is the little key.

Speaker 4 (38:22):
I opened the toilet paper dispenser because I sometimes cleaning
offosite my fence company, and sometimes I use it to
open the toilet paper something to refill that what you're
the cleaner at work? Well yeah, they were every now
and that stuff has the toilet put tape. Toilet paper
dispenses have to be replenished. That's your job, so charging

(38:46):
toilet I wear different hats there. He's in charge of replenishing.

Speaker 3 (38:50):
But he doesn't. Actually you, I know, I used to.

Speaker 1 (38:55):
It doesn't get high on his own supply.

Speaker 4 (38:57):
I used to paper, so nice, try dude, Pe Girl Bella,
you're on rovers morning Glory.

Speaker 1 (39:03):
Good morning pe Girl Bella Beer Rover p b L
I uh are by what's happening.

Speaker 7 (39:12):
So you guys were talking about algorithms and getting into
people's feeds, and uh, I wanted to share that I
decided to become an influencer overnight and was able to
get two hundred followers overnight by just using hashtags.

Speaker 1 (39:28):
What hashtags are you using?

Speaker 9 (39:32):
I am using?

Speaker 7 (39:34):
Depends on TikTok or Instagram, but I'm trying T girl
influencer hashtag.

Speaker 1 (39:42):
Oh not P girl, T girl. Okay, it's on my system.
It says p p ee girl, and I'm thinking, Okay,
this is like a golden shower chick and this is
sort of like a manly voice, and I, uh, no offense.
But uh so then I was a little unsure. So

(40:04):
it's T girl like trans girl corract. Okay, all right,
so you're using these hashtags to just so you just
put some hashtags. You've done no work. You put a
couple of hashtags, and now you're automatically being fed into
people's algorithms who are also into into T girls stuff.

Speaker 9 (40:24):
I guess I don't wouldn't say I put.

Speaker 1 (40:27):
In no work. I put in a lot of work.

Speaker 9 (40:31):
To do the content. Uh and yeah I got in there.
People started liking it.

Speaker 7 (40:37):
I had hundreds of likes overnight, and it kept growing
and growing and it's still growing.

Speaker 1 (40:43):
Your top fan is RMG Charlie. I believe he's an
O T Girl follower. Now can I see your let's see?
Do you want to plug you right? No, I would
have to give you the handles. No, that's fine, I

(41:04):
can he's getting.

Speaker 7 (41:07):
Yeah, yeah, let's let's let's see this TikTok or Instagram.

Speaker 1 (41:13):
Let's let's do instagram.

Speaker 9 (41:15):
TikTok has all the followers. I haven't been able to
get any followers on Instagram.

Speaker 1 (41:20):
That's all right, we'll get you your first follower on Instagram.

Speaker 9 (41:24):
Okay, it's Bella balls two.

Speaker 7 (41:29):
Bellas three.

Speaker 15 (41:31):
Wait what is it?

Speaker 1 (41:33):
Three seven one five? Okay, let's see. Okay, all right,
so Bella three seven one one five okay, trans gorgeous
and untamed. Would any straight guys love a tea girl?

Speaker 9 (41:51):
He or?

Speaker 1 (41:52):
I'm sorry? She asks?

Speaker 3 (41:55):
Getting ready for bed? Here is Bella wearing?

Speaker 1 (42:00):
I don't know what is this? What's this purple thing?
Are these?

Speaker 3 (42:03):
Are these your footy pajamas?

Speaker 10 (42:05):
Or no?

Speaker 1 (42:05):
This is I don't know what that outfit is exactly. Okay,
all right, I'm taking a look at this here one
turn rover. You know, I'm not into blondes. I've said
this numerous times, and so blonde blonde hair is not
really my thing, you know. I kind of like dark haired,

(42:26):
dark eyes. All right, now, hold on, Tea girl Bella.
Tell me, So you decided to become an influencer. But
I'm assuming you're just living this lifestyle, right and then
you decided to become an influencer or did you decide hmmm,
I want to get a bunch of followers.

Speaker 3 (42:46):
And the thing that seems to be popping right now
is tea girls stuff.

Speaker 9 (42:51):
The latter.

Speaker 3 (42:53):
So you're you you became trans just to get followers.

Speaker 9 (43:01):
No, it's something I kind of dealt with my whole
life and this is kind of my outlet.

Speaker 1 (43:09):
Yeah yeah, man, when did you When did you decide
to do this?

Speaker 7 (43:14):
Like?

Speaker 1 (43:15):
How long ago did you decide I'm now going to
identify as a woman.

Speaker 9 (43:24):
Uh so I am fluid so half the time?

Speaker 1 (43:30):
Okay? And do you go into work? Do you have
a job, and do you do you go in as
a male or a female when you go into work?
So I going as a male? Kidding? Yeah, this is wild? Okay,
So you go in. I don't know what kind of
what kind of job do you have? Don't tell me

(43:51):
where you work, but just what kind of job is it?

Speaker 9 (43:57):
It's blue collar?

Speaker 1 (43:59):
Okay? So you go in as a man to a
blue collar job, but in your off time you dress
as a woman. Do the people at the blue collar
job know about this other side of you?

Speaker 7 (44:14):
No?

Speaker 1 (44:16):
What would you do if they found out? Would you care?
Or they might care? I mean I know people are
they might care.

Speaker 9 (44:23):
I decided I don't care.

Speaker 1 (44:26):
Okay, all right. Would you ever confide in them or
tell them like, hey, I do this? Or do you
just not bring it? You just don't want to bring
it up at all. If they find out, they find
out you don't care. But would you ever bring it
up to anybody at work?

Speaker 9 (44:46):
No? I don't think I would bring it up. I don't.
I don't think I have a need to. I mean
I could see maybe one day.

Speaker 1 (44:52):
But now, why.

Speaker 9 (44:57):
Came on?

Speaker 1 (45:00):
Why? Okay you said that you've been dealing this with
this for a while. How long have you had these
these desires to be a woman? At least half the time.

Speaker 9 (45:15):
My whole life?

Speaker 1 (45:16):
Really? Yeah, we're a little kid, You're a little boy,
and like other little boys are doing stuff, playing army
guys or whatever. G I, Joe, you wanted to dress
up in dresses or or what was it like for you?

Speaker 9 (45:32):
I always kind of saw myself as the other gender,
M but I.

Speaker 1 (45:39):
Was normal and I don't we don't know, okay, would
you say that? What about when it comes to sexuality?
Are you into guys? Are you into girls? Both bisexual? Really?

Speaker 15 (46:01):
Wow?

Speaker 9 (46:01):
This is my tag, that's one of the tags I used.
Did you go to my TikTok?

Speaker 1 (46:08):
Yeah?

Speaker 9 (46:11):
Yeah, the TikTok has better tags that one blew up overnight?

Speaker 1 (46:15):
And what is it on TikTok? I forget?

Speaker 9 (46:18):
Uh, bella balls O two?

Speaker 3 (46:21):
Bell that's a better name, bella Ball's oh two?

Speaker 9 (46:24):
I like that one bella balls you get well, so
you get to pick your handle on niktok. You don't
get to pick it on and stuff?

Speaker 1 (46:31):
I did you do on Instagram? Don't you? Well?

Speaker 9 (46:34):
You can you can put your name. You can put
your name if you you see me, you can see
it showing as that, uh, but you can't. My actual
like for you to find me has to.

Speaker 1 (46:46):
Be what I believe you. I believe followers.

Speaker 6 (46:49):
You are one forty two now on TikTok and three
on Instagram.

Speaker 9 (46:55):
I've decided to do this overnight.

Speaker 1 (46:58):
Seven on on in now. Okay, so just overnight you
decided to do this, now are you? What about the
people you work with? I know you say you don't
you wouldn't bring it up to them. But if they
discover the Bella Balls Instagram or TikTok, you don't care?

Speaker 9 (47:20):
What could I do?

Speaker 1 (47:21):
All right? All right, well, Bella Balls, I wish you
luck in your tea Girl influencer journey. Could you imagine
ten or fifteen years ago, if if somebody called up
you'd go, this is the most insane thing I've ever heard. Now,
tea Girl influencers are a dime a dozen. It's almost

(47:44):
I think a lot of people who you can, I guess,
get a lot of followers for this. I think a
lot of people who would normally, just in the past
twenty years ago just have been gay. I think that
they are now going like, yeah, I can make a
bunch of money if I become a tea girl, and
then I can appeal to all sorts of different people.
But all right, well, Bella Balls, good luck to you.

(48:07):
I appreciate it and thank you for calling in, Dougi.
We do have the Hizzy coming up. What's on the way.

Speaker 5 (48:14):
We've got some information regarding the super Bowl halftime show.

Speaker 1 (48:17):
We have Bad Bunny.

Speaker 5 (48:19):
He apparently is going to have something that's never been
done before during his performance.

Speaker 1 (48:24):
I'll tell you what it is. Next, he's going to be.

Speaker 3 (48:27):
He can't be deported because he's Puerto Rican.

Speaker 1 (48:29):
I don't know, but it's going to be some sort
of is it some sort of political thing? They don't
really like that at the super Bowl. But all right,
well we'll find out in just a few minutes. We'll
be right back on Rover's Morning Glory.

Speaker 16 (48:42):
Hang on, but he wasn't born with enough middle fingers
to express himself.

Speaker 1 (48:47):
That's you, guys. All right, here we go, Wilbury's Morning Glory,
The Shizzy he is coming up in just a moment.
What do you have on the way? Duge, got an up.

Speaker 5 (49:02):
Date for you regarding Bad Bunnies performance at the super Bowl.
I'll tell you what's going to be done for the
first time ever.

Speaker 1 (49:09):
I'll have that for you coming up next.

Speaker 3 (49:10):
All right, we'll get to that in just a moment.

Speaker 1 (49:12):
You can pick up the brand new twenty twenty six
RMG hoodie at roverradio dot com. These will all ship
out December eleventh. I was just at the place that
manufactures these or prints them, and I picked up a
sample yesterday. I will wear it into work tomorrow if

(49:36):
I can make it into work tomorrow. There's a big if.
If I was trying to get into work today and
I have a truck at SUV, I could not go
more than four miles per hour without losing control of
this vehicle, and everyone goes overyear a pussy year, A

(49:57):
pussy year, A pussy I was watching the screen video
of your car. Uh huh, and it's uh, let me
see if you can find it again. It's they're driving
through the Arctic Circle in yours. I told you I'm
going to the Arctic Circle. Perhaps this uh this this vacation.
You can drive it, drive all the way there. Yeah, yeah, exactly.

(50:19):
Now here's the car that you said, can't.

Speaker 17 (50:24):
We go?

Speaker 1 (50:30):
Wow?

Speaker 5 (50:32):
The performance on that the grip, m all that money
at cost, it should be able to drive the snow.

Speaker 1 (50:40):
Did you just not have four wheel drive on?

Speaker 18 (50:42):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (50:42):
Jesus has full time all wheel drive.

Speaker 6 (50:45):
Okay, all right, I have to turn mine on today,
somebody called I think Patty, and she said, turn off
your traction control, because it's what it's trying to do
is control all of the tires. They're all kind of
pulling at once, and that's why you're not able to
drive at all, Like you're not being able to just fishtail.

Speaker 1 (51:04):
And get it back.

Speaker 6 (51:05):
It's going all directions and it's trying to pull in
all directions.

Speaker 1 (51:09):
So if you turn that off, that might help. That
helped her in her vehicle. I drove a grand total.
I normally get on the freeway and I drive about
twenty some minutes. After I get on the freeway, I
didn't even get on the freeway. I drove two miles
from my house to the entrance of the freeway and
I go, this is I'm going to die. This is insane.

(51:31):
It's complete, complete lack of control. So I do see
a text message from a guy and he sent some pictures.
And the first picture that we can look at, you
see it's from inside the vehicle looking out and there's
like a big thing on the windshield and stand by,

(51:55):
I think Schnitzer has this here. It is this is
from the guy who actually replaced the windshield of my
of my truck, and this is the actually this is
my truck.

Speaker 3 (52:09):
It's windshield. And so he also then sent another picture a.

Speaker 1 (52:15):
Side view of it.

Speaker 3 (52:16):
And if you zoom in on these wheels, which I
have done, you'll see.

Speaker 1 (52:29):
This makes no sense to me. But this is some
sort of the tire. I've looked this tire up. What's
called the Falcon Falcon f A l K E N
and then it's an a Zenus A Z E N
I S space f K five to two zero.

Speaker 3 (52:53):
And what pops up, Charlie when you.

Speaker 1 (52:56):
Well, I've looked this up ultra high performance summer tire.
That's the problem completely. I didn't know. I assume that
the truck would just have all season tires on there.
Now they ship it to you with these summer tires
on there that I'm telling you, you get absolutely zero traction.

Speaker 3 (53:21):
Nothing.

Speaker 1 (53:22):
It's so bad that you can't go more than I
was going four miles per hour on the way home,
and that's on A fifty five. I just turned around
and went two miles. I turned around, it was fifty
five miles per hour. That's the speed limit on this
road that I was on. People in little Honda civics
are blowing by me, flipping me off, going you tool?

(53:42):
What's wrong with you? Bussy? And now we know why.
It's a summer tirement with an all season classification. What
does that word all season mean? I don't know, but
it says features summer and performance is what it says.
Right here, discount tire. I can tell you that I

(54:03):
don't have it in snow season. You will go right
off the road. So I guess, I guess I'm gonna
have to get some other tires to put on this thing.
When you do that, where do you put the tires
you're not using? They hold them at the dealership for you.
But it's still it's a hassle. You have to go
there or they they have to swap it out. I mean,

(54:26):
it's a it's just good regular tires, I Charlie, I
don't order it this way. This is just the way
it came. And anyway, Jeffrey's Health Insurance says, I take
it back. What is that is that you take back
that I'm a pussy? I don't know. Oh yes, he says,
you seriously could drive your car and to work with this.

(54:49):
You don't deserve that car, Okay, now, he says, he
takes it back. Thank you Jeffrey's Health Insurance. Dougie, Are
you ready for the shoes? He I am, Here we
go he it is Dizzy on Roll was Morning Glory.

Speaker 5 (55:04):
Yesterday was Cyber Monday, and today is always after Cyber Monday.

Speaker 1 (55:10):
Tuesday, it's Giving Tuesday.

Speaker 5 (55:12):
It's where we follow up from Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
The event launched back in twenty twelve and it asks
people to give money, time, or support to any number
of causes or communities and nonprofit organizations. Each year, millions
take part through donations and people volunteer, and if you

(55:33):
do plan to donate, there are some tips to do
so without falling for a scam. Just be very careful
of people out there trying to get your money today,
but know the charity's exact name.

Speaker 1 (55:44):
If you are going to donate to a charity, many
charities have.

Speaker 5 (55:47):
Similar names, so just double check to make sure you're
not donating to the wrong group. Don't give immediately. High
pressure requests can be a red flag. If somebody is
pressuring you to give money is a watch out for
emotional appeal without substance.

Speaker 1 (56:02):
Make sure that if you hear a moving story or
if somebody.

Speaker 5 (56:06):
Says something that it is you understand what the charity
does for that group. So they just make sure that
there is a trusted person behind. If you are going
to donate to a charity, and if somebody reaches out
to you, just be very cautious.

Speaker 1 (56:20):
Well, you guess someone just sent me a text message
into our system a couple of minutes ago with a link.
I go, what is this link? And it's to donate
to some sort of charity. So I'm not going to
do it. I was going to donate, you were going
to get my money, but now I'm skeptical. Go on.

Speaker 5 (56:33):
The White House release information yesterday on the MRI exam
that the president underwent following weeks of media speculation, and
the report declares Trump, who is seventy nine years old,
to be an excellent overall health The physician, doctor Sean
Barbara Barbara Bella released the memo describing the October exam

(56:54):
as standard and for the findings is perfectly normal. So
the President is great, everything's good, and everything is normal
for men in his age group. They do benefit from
a thorough evaluation of cardiovascular and abdominal health.

Speaker 1 (57:11):
So everything is good, all right? Now, question, I don't
know if we can trust this or remember, this is
the same guy who had a He wrote a letter
for his doctor to sign that said that he was
the most fit president ever, the most physically fit president
of all time. Now you take one look at the

(57:34):
guy and you just can't go, okay, that's not true.
So I don't know.

Speaker 3 (57:38):
I'm going to take it with a grain of salt.

Speaker 7 (57:41):
Go on.

Speaker 5 (57:42):
Costco is in the news because they've filed a lawsuit
against the Trump administration asking for a full refund of
all tariffs that they've paid under the International Emergency Economic
Powers Act. The company filed the case on November twenty
eighth in the Court of International Trade, and they're arguing
that the law it doesn't clearly give the president the
power to set tariffs. The Supreme Court is currently reviewing

(58:05):
whether Trump's sweeping tariff plan is legal, and during arguments
in early November, justices from both sides seem doubtful about
the government's case. Now, Costco didn't say exactly how much
money they have paid in these tariffs, but importers have
paid nearly ninety billion dollars under this law.

Speaker 3 (58:24):
No whoa no hold on.

Speaker 1 (58:28):
China was going to pay that not not not Americans,
not American companies China. And if they suit us, I mean,
we don't get our checks. Are we supposed to get
two thousand dollars checks? Who's getting that check? Everybody? I
didn't get it? Well, they haven't sent them out yet.
And the answer is, well, there's the answer is nobody

(58:49):
would get those checks. You want to know what actually happened, Charlie.
They have to refund that money to everyone who paid
the tariffs, and it's going to be a complete cluster
f if that is what actually happens. And by the way,
look I don't know. I'm not a politician, I'm not

(59:09):
a finance expert. I don't know diddly squad about tariffs
and this, that and the other. But my view is
if you're gonna charge these tariffs, and by the way,
American companies who import these products are the ones that
pay it, make no mistake about it. The foreign governments
China doesn't pay a dime. We do, and consumers ultimately
end up paying for it. You're going to see that

(59:30):
through inflation. You have seen it. But instead of giving
out free money to people two thousand dollars which all
of us have paid into when we buy stuff, you're
paying for those tariffs. A better use of it. See,
that's essentially a bribe. I think I'm not maybe I'm

(59:52):
overstating that, but hey, go along with it and I'll
send you a two thousand dollars check. If you're gonna
implement these tariffs, do something like paid on the national
debt with it. Try that. Don't just turn around and
hand out more free money to people who are then
going to spend it on more stuff that they don't

(01:00:12):
need that's going to continue to make inflation grow. It
makes absolutely no sense to me. And again I'm a
lay person in this, but that's just that's my view
of it. If you're going to collect that money, pay
down the debt, do something with it. Don't just hand
out free money to people. We did enough of that
during COVID and we saw what happened.

Speaker 9 (01:00:32):
Go on.

Speaker 5 (01:00:34):
Travelers without a real ID will have to pay a
forty five dollars fee to go through TSA checkpoints starting
next year. The TSA just announced that the new fee
will go into effect February first.

Speaker 1 (01:00:46):
Travelers with a passport or other acceptable.

Speaker 5 (01:00:49):
Form of ID will not have to pay the fee,
an eighteen dollar fee it originally been proposed last month.
And to pay the feed, travelers we need to visit
the TSA dot gov to verify identity before they head
to the airport. They will then receive an email confirmation
to present at the TSA checkpoint.

Speaker 1 (01:01:06):
So just get the real idea you can avoid all
of that.

Speaker 5 (01:01:10):
I don't know if somebody was just talking about trying
to order something on Amazon and you were like, I
don't know who it was.

Speaker 1 (01:01:16):
He said, what's going on with it? It's so slow?
That was on air Off the air. Well.

Speaker 5 (01:01:20):
Now Amazon wants to help with anyone that needs something
ultra fast because they are testing the Ultra Fast deliveries,
which will get purchases to your front door and thirty
men thirty minutes wow, which is ridiculous if you really
think about it. Who needs something in thirty minutes?

Speaker 1 (01:01:35):
But I don't need it, but I want it. When
I want something, I want it now. I don't want
to get it tomorrow, I want it right now.

Speaker 5 (01:01:42):
Well, the thirty minute delivery is only being tested in
two places, Seattle and Philadelphia, and it's unclear when it
might be expanded, but if you're in a rural area,
don't hold your breath so to places I just saw.

Speaker 1 (01:01:55):
I don't know how they're going to deliver that, if
it's with drones or if it's with people or whatever
they're going to do. But I just saw a big article.
There's a city in China. Now we've seen these things
where they test drone deliveries and it doesn't really work
that well. There's some very limited tests we've seen in
the United States. There's a city I don't remember what
city it is in China. It's not Beijing, it's some

(01:02:17):
other city, but they have drone deliveries of everything. People
are just tourists will even go and they'll just sit
in a park just because it's so bizarre that they
can order their bubble tea and it's delivered via drone
in the air. It's it's I guess that's the future
of how things operate, I suppose. But drones are pretty loud,

(01:02:41):
so is it just going to be Is our future
just going to be just loud ass drones delivering stuff
the people sitting next to us at the park or what.

Speaker 9 (01:02:50):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:02:51):
Well, this ultra fast won't be free.

Speaker 5 (01:02:53):
The thirty minute deliveries will start at thirteen ninety nine
per order. If your Prime member, your charge will be
discounted to three dollars in nine nine cents, and there
will be a small basket fee of a dollar ninety
nine will also be added to your orders below fifteen bucks.
They say it's available twenty four hours a day, seven
days a week, much like a convenience store. And they
say that you can also tip your driver. That's an

(01:03:15):
option as well. And finally, Bad Bunny's upcoming Super Bowl
sixty halftime show will include Puerto Rican sign language for
the first time.

Speaker 1 (01:03:27):
It's part of a multi j Yeah, it's part of
that glamoring for Puerto Rican sign language. I thank god,
finally we're going to get it.

Speaker 5 (01:03:36):
It's part of a multi lingual signing program for entertainment
at the Big Game, which will include American sign language
sign language interpretations of the national anthem America the Beautiful
and lift every voice and sing.

Speaker 1 (01:03:51):
So will that just be Spanish?

Speaker 5 (01:03:54):
I didn't know that.

Speaker 1 (01:03:55):
I wondered the same thing. Why is it they're a
little bit different, is it?

Speaker 6 (01:04:00):
I always say that Puerto Rican Spanish is like slang Spanish,
but it is different. There's different words. Sometimes a lot
of stuff does carry over.

Speaker 1 (01:04:09):
But well, what about when in sign language?

Speaker 6 (01:04:12):
So sign language is also different because I talked to
the eighty eight people when I work those comic cons
and I never thought about it. But for people who
are born deaf, they sign differently. They do a lot
of more slang than people who actually become deaf over time.
They might want things more spelled out instead of using

(01:04:34):
certain gestures.

Speaker 1 (01:04:35):
Well, if they talk to them about that, the people
who use sign language, if you're natively deaf, I guess
if you were to write out what they are actually
signing and make it into an English sentence, it's not
like you and I are speaking right now. If you
lose your hearing and you learn sign language, people are

(01:04:56):
trying to sign the way that we do. It's sort
of an a abbreviated I guess version of maybe like
people with text in a way as how sign language is. Yeah,
so they have ASL, which is American sign language, But
what about if if it's in Spanish or as they're

(01:05:16):
saying Puerto Rican.

Speaker 6 (01:05:18):
And the one girl I know she does do Spanish,
she does Spanish English.

Speaker 1 (01:05:21):
She I think she does three or four different languages speaks. Okay,
so she so she hears it in Spanish and signs it.
But isn't it the same sign? I don't think so. Oh,
every every language has its own sign language. I think
it is different because she has to learn different things. So,
for instance, if I remember correctly, what is oh man,

(01:05:47):
I don't. I don't even remember all my sign language.
But so you're telling me that if if you sign
something for father, for instance, and it's an asl, it
is whatever the sign is for father. Well, think about Spanish.

Speaker 6 (01:06:08):
If you spell telephone, telephone in English is t E
L E P h O n E. But in Spanish
it has an F and not a pH. So you
would have to know.

Speaker 1 (01:06:22):
Here's like telephone, Like I'm just putting my hand up
like a phone receiver, old school phone receiver. That would
be the sign. That's not the sign for it, probably,
but that would be let's just say it was the sign.
What would the spelling of the word have to do
with the sign. You'd still use the same sign, right,
I wonder?

Speaker 6 (01:06:42):
Because good good morning looks like a bad word. It
looks like you're saying F you to somebody, but it
is really just like the rising of the sun coming up.
Explosive diarrhea is just like your thumb is tucked into
your fist and it comes out of the fists. So

(01:07:07):
there are some signs to me that, yeah, like telephone,
they all are the same, but when I talk to
them there there are differences.

Speaker 1 (01:07:14):
And I believe Father, if I remember any sign of
I think Father is like this and mother is like that.
I could be wrong like that, I think. Anyway, go on,
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I didn't go anywhere for Thanksgiving, and then travel a

(01:10:00):
sort of a snowstorm hit and sounds like travel was
pretty miserable for a lot of people throughout the country.
There was one woman who was traveling with her service dog.
Her name is Aaron Hoyt, and she says that she
has cystic fibrosis, diabetes, and she's gone through a double

(01:10:23):
long transplant and she has this little, teeny tiny I
don't know what kind of dog it is, but she
has a dog, a small dog that she says is
her service dog. She has the vest for it and everything.
And she was at the San Diego Airport trying to
fly last week on Monday, and she says that she

(01:10:46):
was denied boarding the flight with her service dog because
somebody said, the person who worked for I think it
was Southwest Airlines, the person said that her dog took
a crap on the floor right there by the service
desk at the gate. She denies that her dog took
a crap on the floor, so she posted a very angry,

(01:11:09):
angry video on social media about how she's being gas lighted,
gas lit anyway, she was really upset over being denied boarding.
They did eventually just let her on and they go, Okay,
because your service alleged service dog misbehaves, you can get

(01:11:32):
on this flight, but you have to have the dog
in a carrier and still with her, not like in
the luggage or whatever. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, it's a small
it's a small dog. Do you have the video on
this trick, Charlie. Let me see. I haven't watched the video.
I've just read this and I well, let me let

(01:11:53):
me see how she handles this.

Speaker 19 (01:11:56):
Airport, experiencing the largest gaslighting experience of my entire life.

Speaker 1 (01:12:00):
Thank you, south Less half cystic fibrosis diabetes. This is
my service stock. He's been on twenty five flights this year.

Speaker 19 (01:12:07):
So here I am cistic fibrosis, double lung transplant diabetes
patient with.

Speaker 1 (01:12:11):
My service Dog's okay, we check in.

Speaker 19 (01:12:14):
I give him there his service dog paperwork. We're chilling
waiting an hour and half were sitting there. You know,
we got here early, waited an hour and a half.
Then they call my name that it comes to the front.

Speaker 12 (01:12:24):
Okay I do.

Speaker 19 (01:12:26):
They're like, yeah, we have to deny your service dog.
I'm like, why he had an accident? I'm like, noydn't
Noidn't I wear.

Speaker 1 (01:12:34):
Him attached to my hip. He's not attached to.

Speaker 19 (01:12:37):
My hip the whole time. I think I would notice
if he had an accident. They're like, oh, well, you know,
we saw somebody see it. I'm like, great, can I
see it? Show me where it happens. They're like, oh, yeah,
this lady is crazy. I can tell just dogmatically she's nuts.

Speaker 1 (01:12:52):
I don't know whether this dog took a crap on
the floor, like Southwest is alleging and that's why they
denied her or not. But do you think that that dogs?
I hate to question this because some people need service
dogs and they are a legit thing, But I question everybody.
I see now you could buy these vests on Amazon.

(01:13:14):
Do you think that that's actually a service dog that
she has? Yeah, well, she's at the service dog. Was
she at the service? Was that specifically she said she's
at some service at desk? Is that for service dogs
to check itut this Southwest? Oh just a normal desk
Oh okay, yeah, yeah, what does a diabetes dog do?

(01:13:35):
I look, but a cistic fibrosis dog, I don't think exists.
What's it going to tell you? Hey, you can't either,
like she's like I have cystic fibrosis and a double
lung transplant. I've never heard of somebody having a service
animal for that. Now diabetes, don't they have those trackers?

(01:13:57):
Now that you see some people have them on their arms.
It's constantly checking their blood sugar look at all times. Yeah,
a lot easier than having a dog having to travel
with you. It would be probably the more responsible thing
to do, would have some sort of blood sugar monitor.
I would think I'm reading about what a diabetes dog tests.
It will know if your blood sugar is lower high,

(01:14:18):
and then kind of tie to eat some sugar if
it's low. Does it know that? Does it have such
a great sense of smell that it can somehow sense
that you have low blood sugar? Yeah? I'm sure, but
could Yeah, their dogs are incredible noses, But how would
it smell your blood sugar? That's that is wild to

(01:14:42):
me that that's possible. But I could understand if they
licked you or something, but you're telling me they can smell.
I ever heard stories of dogs being able to sniff
out cancer tumors and stuff like that. Now, I don't
know if that's actually real or not. I don't know,
but I think it is. But there are there are
certainly alternatives. Like you said, there's a monitor, a tracker.

(01:15:04):
You put something that sticks onto your arm and it
will tell you what the blood sugar level is. You
don't need the dog necessarily. But all right, so she
has this service animal, I suppose. I think a lot
of people who have these dogs just want to travel
with the dogs and they let around with the dog. Anyways,

(01:15:24):
what's the well, But she still has to get on
and complain that this is the largest, the worst gaslighting
experience that she's ever had. I mean, I'd be pissed
too if I could always get on and the one
time they said you can't, but then the end they go, okay,
you could still get on. All right, okay, but.

Speaker 3 (01:15:40):
You have to put your dog in a little carrier
or whatever. Well accomplished.

Speaker 1 (01:15:44):
I'm on the flight, I got the dogs that the
dog sits on her lap on the flight, and then
but now it has to be put in the little
carrier under the seat in front of her, and now
it can't I get I guess it can't sniff her
blood sugar from from You know, a plane is not

(01:16:06):
that big. You would think it could still sniff your
blood sugar from all what three inches away? But maybe
not so. Anyways, that they said it took a crap
and it didn't, Yeah, she said. I think that's what
she met about, right, Yeah, I know, but you're telling
me that Southwest just decided let's make up that this

(01:16:26):
dog crapped on the floor so we can let's tell
this lady she can't get on, like what why would
they do that? That's her story. I don't know, but
somebody said.

Speaker 6 (01:16:36):
So somebody else told them, and they're just going based
off of what somebody else said.

Speaker 1 (01:16:41):
That's why she's she was asking for proof.

Speaker 6 (01:16:43):
Show me, show me where this happened, show me this
this occurring, show me the poopy.

Speaker 1 (01:16:50):
Well. I don't know how many dogs were there checking in.
It's always too many people traveling with these pets. It's
really obnoxious. I don't know why it bothers you so much.
They're not because It bothers me because people are trying
to scam the system and they're trying to travel with
their dogs saying that it's a service animal when it's not.

(01:17:13):
You're I should be in charge of the system.

Speaker 3 (01:17:19):
I would straighten this up real quick.

Speaker 1 (01:17:20):
I'd have a national ID card for service animals or
whatever to make sure that they're legit.

Speaker 20 (01:17:25):
Little pawprints or something. I don't know what I would do. Uh,
you should have some sort of ID, right besides the vest.
I mean that used to work. That was the vest
was enough before, but now that anybody can get it,
I think we need more.

Speaker 1 (01:17:39):
And you're unable to actually ask for any proof like
by law they had.

Speaker 3 (01:17:47):
You can't ask me any questions about my disability.

Speaker 1 (01:17:49):
The only thing you can ask, I believe is is
that animal trained to assist you with your disability? And
you just go yeah, and that's it. They can't ask you.
They're looking at it. They know that you're trying to
scam the system, but what can they do. They don't
want to get any lawsuit or whatever. I get the
off chance that it's legit, is it or not a

(01:18:13):
hip a thing but probably an eighty a thing American
or whatever Americans with Disabilities Act, meaning that you can't discriminate,
or you can't if you even ask what their disability is,
you're now discriminating against them. What if they have a
disability they don't want to talk about or whatever. I
don't know. But anyway, so she was able to get

(01:18:37):
to wherever she was going for Thanksgiving, so crisis averted.
Speaking of scams, I have a scam for you that
I think. I'm curious what you think about.

Speaker 5 (01:18:46):
Okay, Their friend of mine was supposed to go over
to her sister's house for Thanksgiving.

Speaker 1 (01:18:53):
Everyone was getting together.

Speaker 5 (01:18:55):
It would be her, her fiance, and two so four people,
and the girl got sick. The one that was supposed
to go over to the sister the sister is hosting,
and so she had the flu, and so she texted
her sister, I can't come.

Speaker 1 (01:19:13):
I'm really sick. Sorry. So her mom and dad we're
going to be at the house.

Speaker 5 (01:19:19):
And she's like, I'm not getting parents sick, Like I'm
just going to stay home have a great Thanksgiving. Well,
the sister sends a Venmo request one hundred and fifty dollars,
What pay me one hundred and fifty dollars please for
Thanksgiving supplies.

Speaker 1 (01:19:37):
So say the sister who's hosting? Her name is Kathy.
I don't know Kathy.

Speaker 5 (01:19:42):
And then the girl's name, say is I don't know Michelle.

Speaker 1 (01:19:46):
So Kathy sends who's hosting? Mom and dad?

Speaker 5 (01:19:49):
Everyone's coming over one hundred and fifty dollars request because
you bailed on my Thanksgiving.

Speaker 1 (01:19:57):
Okay, well, hold on a second. What would if she
he came to Thanksgiving? It was covered. Yeah, it's going
to be freeze. But why this makes no sense? Why
pay if you don't show up? This doesn't make any
Well there's I think there's more to it, all right,
So Kathy's the host. As we're saying here, Michelle must
have a history of backing out, must have made promises.

Speaker 5 (01:20:20):
No, she loves the holidays, She's a holiday freak. She
loves Thanksgiving, she loves Christmas, loves it.

Speaker 1 (01:20:24):
For some reason, she backed out, so she goes. So
Kathy goes, I'm tired of this. I bought extra food
for you and now you're not going to show up.
So I can understand this person is a frequent person
that past. If they if okay, if they're not, then
that's insane. To to charge your family member because they
didn't show up. That's weird. So Kathy is the one

(01:20:45):
who got sick? The host Kay's house, who's the Who's Holly?
Holly is the host? Because Holly host Rover can't keep up?
Holly is the host? No, no, I said, who's the
one backing out? Michelle? Is Michelle?

Speaker 5 (01:21:03):
But now you say it's Holly Holly host Holly is
hosting a huh?

Speaker 1 (01:21:09):
And then whoever is supposed to come over? Whoever backed out?

Speaker 3 (01:21:12):
How big are they were they going to eat one
hundred and cygether?

Speaker 1 (01:21:14):
There's a lot of money.

Speaker 5 (01:21:16):
I think that is a great point. They are on
one of those shots, so they don't eat, and her
fiance is on the shot too, so they don't eat.

Speaker 1 (01:21:27):
So how would this sister get how how would the
host of this party, this Thanksgiving gathering? How would she have?
This is something there she would do? I absolutely no,
this is something you would do. But how did how
do they go, Oh, you have to pay one hundred
and fifty dollars. That doesn't make any I think they were.

Speaker 5 (01:21:44):
They felt slighted that everything was being ruined. And my
friend who is flu sick with the flu, she was
really upset, but secretly I didn't want to tell my friend.

Speaker 1 (01:21:56):
Secretly I was.

Speaker 5 (01:21:57):
Like, I kind of agree with Holly the host sister,
because you're going all out and paying for all of
this stuff for all of these people to come over,
and then they don't show up, Like I'm getting.

Speaker 1 (01:22:07):
Foot with the bill here and now my holiday is ruined.

Speaker 3 (01:22:10):
He's getting the bill.

Speaker 1 (01:22:12):
Yeah, we flew with the free I was like, wait
a second, this way she got on the plane. But
she changed the name again. Whose name? I don't know?
You keep changing the names? All right? What did I change?
Harriet the host? Yes? Did I say that?

Speaker 14 (01:22:25):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:22:25):
Oh, like, I'm just saying he asked them how far?
How far away do they live? I don't know. Well,
I mean, is it in the same town or is
there flights involved?

Speaker 9 (01:22:35):
Jersey?

Speaker 1 (01:22:35):
So we're driving to the house.

Speaker 12 (01:22:37):
Oh no.

Speaker 1 (01:22:38):
If anything, this host should be like, oh my god,
I feel I feel bad. You're sick. Also going by
and drop off some food for you? Food for you?

Speaker 12 (01:22:45):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:22:45):
Nice? But going how many? How many people are going
to this gathering? Is it just the person who was
sick who backed out and the parents that's it? Three people?
Or just like twenty people. No, I think there's more
people there. Okay, so what's the who cares if they
don't show you? I think I think Holly the host
was really upset and that she went.

Speaker 5 (01:23:05):
You buy alcohol, you buy food, you you you just
want you want people to show up.

Speaker 1 (01:23:12):
But you are going to do that anyways and spend
the same amount of money it's for the people is
a lot. Maybe you're gonna pay for it anyway. People,
it's two people, No, I said, the kids too, keep up?
Oh the kids.

Speaker 6 (01:23:24):
Oh, but the two people who don't eat anything, and
two children are not children.

Speaker 1 (01:23:29):
They're like Carl the kid.

Speaker 5 (01:23:31):
They're like sixteen, Carl the kid, Carl.

Speaker 1 (01:23:34):
And Kathy the kid. Why didn't those why didn't they
still go?

Speaker 5 (01:23:37):
Well, they don't drive. It was a snowstorm comment. You said,
there were sixteen last sixteen year olds out there don't drive.

Speaker 1 (01:23:44):
So that's why she's getting charged because for whatever reason
they must have had some sort of weird argument or
argument there was. And maybe maybe you're getting lied to.
You might be getting lied to from this person, the
person who backed out, who's claimed to be sick. Yeah,
you're not getting the full story. You're no he's letting
the rest of the family go. She goes, I can't go,
you know, but I'm here. I obviously couldn't cook Thanksgiving

(01:24:06):
for you because I have the flu. So it's not
going to send her two sons. The sons are going
to stay home. The husband will go, the father will go. Well,
it depends that. If it's her family, then I don't know,
it's your fate.

Speaker 5 (01:24:16):
You're not gonna Snitz isn't going to send his wife
and the two kids, and he's going to be all alone.

Speaker 1 (01:24:22):
He's going to be like, Okay, they're going to not
leave you. They're going to stay and have Thanksgiving together.
Let's do the hypothetical Thanksgiving.

Speaker 9 (01:24:31):
You are.

Speaker 1 (01:24:33):
The plan is for you and the grandkids and everybody
to go. You and your wife and your grandchildren are
going over to your wife's parents' house. Their names are Gertrude, Grandma, Gurdy, parents,
Harry the husband. Okay, so love your wife gets sick,

(01:24:58):
but you and the grandkids are still supposed to go
over to your wife's parents. Do you take them and
leave your wife home sick? She would probably want us
to go. Yeah, yeah, because because there's the grandkids are
still involved. Bring the grandkids.

Speaker 5 (01:25:10):
Grandkids are a whole nother story. This is the aunt.
Aunt Annie is hosting with Holly, So this is not grandkids.
Grandkids is all backed out.

Speaker 1 (01:25:20):
You must have backed out last minute. And they were like,
I knew this person's in the back out. Screw you.
You backed out last year. You did last year.

Speaker 5 (01:25:28):
And they've had enough of it, tucking football major players
on the field right now, they're all supposed to be together.

Speaker 1 (01:25:35):
This is with the aunt.

Speaker 5 (01:25:37):
This isn't grandkids Thanksgiving because.

Speaker 1 (01:25:39):
The mom's too. She has a flu. She can't go anywhere.
She can't make Thanksgiving to that whole family. Didn't get
any Thanksgiving. They door dashed a lot, So I'm guessing
that they door dashed. They just sat at home.

Speaker 5 (01:25:50):
Yeah, they watched movies and they sat at home.

Speaker 1 (01:25:54):
And she was there a couple of days. If you're
that sick, you just be in bed. You wouldn't be
door dashing. He wouldn't be the other people. Yeah, Okay,
for Larry, who is healthy. I think it depends on
a relationship. If it was true, If it's true, just
had the flu, no, you'd never been the home. You'd go,
Oh my god, feel better. I'll drop some food off
for you. That's what you do. But there must be

(01:26:15):
more to this.

Speaker 9 (01:26:16):
So I think she.

Speaker 5 (01:26:16):
Venmo requested twice. I think Wednesday, the friend the sister said,
I'm not feeling good. I'm really really sick. I've been
in bed all day. I'm not going to go tomorrow.
So she that night she sent a one hundred and
fifty dollars request, and then the next morning, for Thanksgiving,
she sent another request.

Speaker 1 (01:26:32):
Hey, pushing it through. Where's my money? Hey, pushing it
through like it's a bill that has passed you or something. Okay,
that's well, I think we're not getting the entire story.
There's I think Charlie's right. There must be something that
we don't understand, because no show is just you. Just
because you're going to make that you're making food anyway,

(01:26:54):
it doesn't right. It doesn't cost you any extra money
for people. Here's what I would say if you were
going to a restaurant and the restaurant said, okay for
Thanksgiving dinner, we have a set menu and it's it's
fifty dollars per person, and if the sister said, oh, okay,

(01:27:15):
we have twelve people coming, and then four of them,
don't show up, but you still have to pay for
them on your reservation. Then you go, Okay, give me
the money. But in this case, they just don't show up.
You're not you're not. There's no additional cash outlay that
you have and unless it was agreed upon before, like hey,
you're going to chip in for Thanksgiving? No, because if

(01:27:36):
they were gonna, if they were, well, of course that'd
be bizarre. But I'm saying if they did show up,
they wouldn't get charged. Well, it doesn't make sense because
you're not that money anyways, It just doesn't. It doesn't
make sense there should be money involved in any of that.

Speaker 9 (01:27:51):
No.

Speaker 1 (01:27:51):
I agree, it's Thanksgiving that's so differable when's involved and
herd I'm sure her friends are exactly like she is,
just robbers. I mean, when I'm.

Speaker 5 (01:28:03):
Supposed to be feeding all of Rover's entire family and
he sits there like a king wait on me, he
really blew my mind.

Speaker 1 (01:28:11):
How much would you spend that time for his family?

Speaker 5 (01:28:13):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:28:13):
My god? So there are how many people? How much
was it? Because I just did all the shop I did,
I did all the shopping under I did one hundred
and three hundred.

Speaker 3 (01:28:24):
Yeah, that's two hundred bucks.

Speaker 1 (01:28:25):
Yees normal? Oh no, wait Rover who was like a
thousand dollars?

Speaker 18 (01:28:29):
It was alcohol, turkey, dessert a cheapest. Hell, they're not
possible to spend that much money in. Your family eats
a lot, they drink a lot. Their drinkers, you eat
a ton.

Speaker 1 (01:28:40):
So I wouldn't buy. I didn't my whole family Thanksgiving,
and I think seventy five dollars not buying that. Not
buying it. That's how many people Charlie five. Yeah, it
was simple and that includes alcohol? No, no, no, no,

(01:29:02):
does that include alcohol?

Speaker 11 (01:29:03):
No?

Speaker 12 (01:29:05):
Yeah, But.

Speaker 1 (01:29:07):
The family of mine that you're talking about is my
mom and my two young sisters who didn't drink at all.
You're telling me that they drink wine. This is the
same family that goes to that uh, that weird cabin
that you it's illegal to be illegal to drink it.
My family there drink.

Speaker 7 (01:29:27):
No.

Speaker 1 (01:29:27):
Your sister drinks pino noir. I had to get some
pino noir.

Speaker 3 (01:29:33):
Okay, I don't believe that you want to beat.

Speaker 1 (01:29:39):
This is fifteen years ago, so how old is she
now doesn't matter. You guys brought it up. Why are
you talking about it fifteen years. The point was that
you look at holidays as a money making venture for yourself.
Nobody else does you see that as an opportunity to
make some carry baby, speaking of money making opportunities, day tomorrow,

(01:30:05):
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Speaker 16 (01:30:27):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:30:28):
Picking up at roverradio dot com. It will ship out
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shizzy the news next Hang on the Planet has a
season too bad. It has to stop Gugi from becoming

(01:30:49):
an ice cold bush rude. Welcome back to Roe Free's
Morning Glory coming up in just a few minutes. What
do you have on the way? Dug, a sixty seven.

Speaker 5 (01:31:05):
Year old man in China, wasn't feeling good for about
a month.

Speaker 1 (01:31:08):
He was having some abdominal pain.

Speaker 5 (01:31:12):
I'll tell you what doctors discovered was inside his stomach
and how long it's been there.

Speaker 1 (01:31:18):
I'll have this story for you next. All right, we'll
get to that in just a moment. Jeff Junior sent
a photo and the holidays are his happiest time of year,
partly because this is how they always find the elf
on the shelf. And every year, this time of year,
there's the elf. It's got a naked barbie in front

(01:31:40):
of him. He's feeling her up while they read Blood
in the Studio by mister Jeffreyelle on the roque. The
elf and the naked barbie in front of a Rover's
Morning Glory sticker. So he's not good. Got a pervert
elf on the shelf. There's a.

Speaker 3 (01:32:03):
Bar that has an interesting rule.

Speaker 1 (01:32:06):
You know, there are bars that have dress codes and
things like that, and sometimes they are allegedly trying to
keep out a certain element, a certain group. And there's
oftentimes when there's a dress code, somebody will say, oh,
it's it's racist.

Speaker 3 (01:32:22):
They're trying to keep out X, Y or Z.

Speaker 1 (01:32:25):
If you look at the dress code the way that
they're you know, they're specifying certain types of clothing that
maybe a certain group wears or whatever.

Speaker 3 (01:32:36):
Well, there's a bar in England.

Speaker 1 (01:32:41):
They have a rule. It's they do have dress code.
But it's not the dress code that's causing controversy. It's
another policy they have of people that can and cannot
enter their bar. I'll tell that to you in just
a moment. But first, Dougie, are you ready for the
award winning Schizzy? Yeah, here we go, young girl was
Morning Glory.

Speaker 5 (01:33:01):
Pre trial hearings opened yesterday for Luigi Mangione, accused of
fatally shooting Brian Thompson, who, of course, was the former
CEO of United Healthcare. Court heard testimony from a prison
guard who said that Luigi voluntarily told officers he had
a three D printed gun in his backpack after his arrest. Now,

(01:33:22):
prosecutors played surveillance footage from the December twenty twenty fourth
slaying and cameras from his arrest at a Pennsylvania restaurant.
I think that was a McDonald's they found him at,
wasn't it. There was a nine one one call from
a restaurant manager identifying him to authorities, and that was
played for the very first time in court yesterday.

Speaker 1 (01:33:39):
They said that they identified him. He had a like
a I think a COVID mask on or something, and
it had But the only thing they could see on
him was those big bushy eyebrows of his and that's
what tipped them off. Those bushy eyebrows. They go, that
looks like that guy. We saw a picture and it

(01:33:59):
looked like the guy that suspected of shooting the United
Healthcare ceo. They collared him fingered them by his bushy eyebrows. Now,
so this is the main trial. I haven't been following
this case. This is the main trial. Or is this
some sort of preliminary thing, dude, it's a pre trial. Okay.

Speaker 5 (01:34:16):
So he still faces second degree murder and weapons charges
despite the dismissal of state tourism counse earlier this year.
So that that case, his lawyers are arguing that evidence
should be barred because of the unconstitutional searches and improper
questioning that happened. But this is the pre trial hearings.
It was a three D printed gun, that's what he

(01:34:37):
told officers that he had.

Speaker 3 (01:34:39):
I think it was a three D printed gun.

Speaker 12 (01:34:40):
You didn't know that.

Speaker 1 (01:34:42):
I think it was a It might have been I
don't know if it was single shot. I don't. I
don't know, I don't, I don't know whether it was
or not. But anyway, I saw a video of these idiots,
these ass I just wanted to punch each one of

(01:35:02):
them in the face. If I was tougher, I would,
But all these just jackasses getting into this trial yesterday,
all these Luigi Mangione fans, and they're so into the

(01:35:23):
spotlight because they're like news cameras there as they're walking
down the hall to enter into the gallery of this courtroom.
I don't know if you had to win some sort
of lottery sort of thing to get a seat in
the courtroom for this preliminary hearing, and all these just
idiots and they're prancing in there like they're like they're

(01:35:44):
at a fashion show, runway or something, and it's just
so goddamn disturbing. Look, you might hate the insurance industry,
hate United Healthcare, whatever, fine, so be it. But to
celebrate somebody who murdered as anybody, whether he's a CEO
or anybody else, to celebrate someone who murdered somebody in

(01:36:07):
cold blood is just so disgusting. And these idiots that
are going there and they're turned into these fangirls and
just really gross go on.

Speaker 5 (01:36:23):
The The US did not commemorate World Aids Day this week.
It's a break from decades of precedent. Now the commemoration,
which is held every December first since nineteen eighty eight.
Yesterday it would have been World Aid's Day. It was
withdrawn this year by the administration after citing a need
to quote modernize its approach to countering infectious diseases. The

(01:36:47):
day is intended to raise awareness of efforts to fight
HIV and AIDS and remember the lives lost to the disease.
So yesterday it was not recognized and some people are
really upset by that. Severe winter weather is unleashing travel
chaos across the US, a lot of flight delays, a

(01:37:08):
lot of road accidents, and the storm is expected to
strengthen rapidly into a bombed cyclone as it heads up
the East Coast today. Air travel was hit especially hard yesterday,
with O'Hare's Airport in Chicago reporting the most disruptions. Over
fifteen hundred flights were delayed and more than three hundred
were canceled. You can still see a huge area of

(01:37:31):
the country with the snowstorm that again is moving its
way east. Speaking of traveling, US gas prices drop below
three dollars a gallon for the first time since May
of twenty twenty one.

Speaker 1 (01:37:44):
That's according to Triple A, it's a milestone.

Speaker 5 (01:37:47):
It represents a rare, feel good story and a lot
of people upset with the prices of gas lately. So
national average dropped to two dollars and ninety nine cents.
All right, There was a sixty seven year old guy
in China who wasn't feeling well. He had a stomach
a pretty bad pain. He was bloated about a month ago.

(01:38:09):
He was like, God, I can't figure out what's wrong.
So finally goes to the doctor. Doctors run some scans
and they noticed, huh, some kind of object in your stomach.
They couldn't figure out what it was, so they performed
an emergency procedure, but they couldn't get whatever it was
out because it was really smooth and it was really slippery.
So when the guy was shown images of the object shape,

(01:38:31):
he figured it out. Thirty years ago, he was out drinking.
He swallowed a plastic lighter on a dare. He assumed
that the lighter passed through his system, but apparently not.

Speaker 1 (01:38:44):
Doctor. Now, when you remember that, you didn't dumb the
lighter like I feel like you'd feel that. I don't know.
Doctors were your actual turd. Yeah, you could drop a
turd that's so big. I think a lighter could be
hidden in there entirely.

Speaker 5 (01:38:57):
Doctors were eventually able to remove it during an endoscopy,
but they had to wrap something around it first, like
a like something so that it wasn't so slippery to
get it out of his body. So once it was removed,
doctor saw that it had been corroded by stomach acid,
but it still had gas inside and it still worked.

Speaker 1 (01:39:17):
WHOA, you're kidnapped. Yeah, I don't believe it got news.

Speaker 5 (01:39:22):
No, it worked, I'm telling you. Yeah, that's the lighter
on RNG TV. All right, this is pretty interesting. During
the winter months. I just turned my heat on, oh,
a week and a half ago, and it got down.

Speaker 1 (01:39:36):
To like sixty two. It was really cold, sixty four
my kids, and she has this thing where she just
tries to see how long she can go. I love it,
and she's no, you don't love it. It's miserable and
you can not You're miserable, and it doesn't count.

Speaker 5 (01:39:53):
She's got the fireplace matter, it doesn't matter. It still
was cold. So during the winter, the US Department of
Energy says that you should set your thermostat to what
temperature when you're.

Speaker 1 (01:40:05):
Awake, sixty five seventy eight.

Speaker 5 (01:40:09):
Sixty eight degrees when you're awake, and when you go
to bed or if you're gone, they recommend that you
drop it lower. So if you're home, sixty eight degrees,
but when you go to bed, it should be just
a little bit lower, maybe sixty seven six seven sixty six.

Speaker 1 (01:40:30):
No way, mine's it sixty five right now, sixty eight.
The room that I'm sitting in right now set to
eighty degrees. Ridiculous, love it. And I don't think it's
actually eighty degrees in here, like the thermostat says it's
like seventy eight, seventy nine. I don't think so. I
think thermometers are off or something, because it cannot be

(01:40:53):
that warm in here. But I don't know how anybody
could live in a sixty five degree house. It's like
living in a.

Speaker 6 (01:41:00):
Oh yeah, right, All my hot air goes out my windows.
My windows breathe. You see the air coming in and
out because I try to cover them and it's freezing
my house and I so I blow one of those
little heaters directly on me, just straight heat right on
me because it's that cool.

Speaker 1 (01:41:17):
And the energy costs for that those heaters are, that's
expensive to run those space heaters.

Speaker 6 (01:41:22):
Cheaper than my gas bill though, way way cheaper than
my Like, you need new windows, definitely universal windows direct.

Speaker 5 (01:41:33):
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Speaker 1 (01:41:58):
At Rover Radio. There's a guy that has a bar
or a club or whatever over in England. I don't
know if we have video of this guy or too,
but the name of the bar is Alibi and he

(01:42:20):
has implemented a policy dictating who can enter his bar.
And he has a bizarre policy. I've never heard of
this before. Maybe at a swingers club they might have
a policy like this, but in a regular bar, I've
never heard of such a thing, he explains, And I
don't know what is the club is he because he's

(01:42:41):
had this policy. It's it's not even new. He was
just he was bringing it up because somebody came up
to him and started yelling at him about the policy.
He was outside, so he explained it here. I'm literally
getting ready to go and stood outside. I'm just having
a quick chat with one of the stuff and a
guy comes up to the door. He goes, think at
the sign that we have outside the front door, which

(01:43:03):
says we don't. So there's this. There's a sign if
you want to read it, it says entrance policy no
single entry after nine pm. Alibi does not permit single entry.
If you are with guests already inside the venue, please
contact them in advance of entry.

Speaker 3 (01:43:21):
This is for the safety of all guests.

Speaker 1 (01:43:24):
So if you arrive alone, if you're a single person
arriving by yourself after nine after nine pm, this is
this is utterly ridiculous.

Speaker 3 (01:43:33):
By the way, they will not let you.

Speaker 1 (01:43:35):
Into this bar. I don't know what is the safety
of all guests, he explained. He goes into these show
up by themselves are a danger. This is crazy.

Speaker 14 (01:43:45):
Go on single entry people in AKA, if you're on
your own, we don't let people in. And here's the
reason that we do that. Firstly, if someone is on
their own, it means that they're not with someone else.
So if something happens to that person in a late
night busy bar in I'm what people are drinking is
an absolute note that forals to deal with.

Speaker 1 (01:44:03):
Also do if somebody gets too drunk and there's nobody
to take him home, now he's your responsibility. This guy's
puking all over the place, he's wasted, and you're like,
why can't you? What are we gonna do? Just push
him outside? Wait, two people come in, Charlie. You've been
out with you and one other friend. You've been out
with me, and both of us get so wasted that

(01:44:24):
we can't drive home. So what do you do in
that case?

Speaker 15 (01:44:26):
Then?

Speaker 1 (01:44:26):
Why would having two people instead of one? Usually would
that be any better than now you have two drunks
to deal with instead of one? That might be us,
but I think a lot of people usually have usually
usually have somebody around to tell you slow down. And
so this is just kind of a it's a buddy system. Really,
just be like usually there's somebody. There's always somebody usually

(01:44:47):
responsible and wherever I'm whenever I'm going somewhere, that's kind
of not doing stupid. I mean, I hate this policy.
I hate this policy. This is really dumb. And I mean,
and then he also goes in because also the single person,
you don't have anybody to talk to. So what are
they gonna do. They're harassed, They're gonna start going around
bothering everybody. Yes, I mean, it's true. It's true.

Speaker 5 (01:45:10):
You go, I've been harassed and I felt uncomfortable for Yes,
it is true.

Speaker 1 (01:45:15):
Oh my god, you have no idea because that person
has nobody to talk to. That that person that comes
in and they're gonna go, They're not gonna sit there.
Isn't that what people go to bars for?

Speaker 2 (01:45:23):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:45:24):
No, not alone?

Speaker 5 (01:45:26):
I mean besides Jeffrey, but people you know who you
know who goes to the bars alone?

Speaker 17 (01:45:31):
Jeffrey Jeffrey. Yes, you don't go to a bar alone.
You don't go Bristol, you don't go dog, you don't
go alone. No, I don't want to one person goes
to the bar alone, Jeffrey. Let's say that you just
I want to hear the rest of this guy's video.
But let's say you move there to you're new in town,
you don't know anybody, you want to go meet some people, right,

(01:45:54):
you can't go to this guy's bar because you're showing
up alone after nine Yes, stupid here, let me let
me hear the rest of this clown.

Speaker 14 (01:46:03):
You let people in on their own. There's the reason
why they're on their own is that they've got no
one to talk to. They start mithering other groups because
they're not just going to sit there in a bar
having a drink on their own in silence. And that's
when things start to happen and people like, who's this
person on their own annoying us? So what we do
as a venue is that we just eliminate that. Unless

(01:46:23):
you're with a group and we know who you're with,
then you're not coming in. So guy comes up to
the front door, I've got a problem with that. That's
discrimination and says you are. He said, that's like saying
no black people can come in here, or no Asian
people can come in here.

Speaker 1 (01:46:41):
That's what it's like swimming.

Speaker 14 (01:46:47):
You're very easily offended. Are you single? Do you mean
it's because you're single as in not married?

Speaker 1 (01:46:53):
To someone. Is that what you think that this is saying? Ah,
you should let people then? Is discrimination?

Speaker 14 (01:46:59):
Which point I realized this geeze is a bit of
a gammon, and.

Speaker 1 (01:47:02):
I said, sorry, man, a bit of a gamin. Don't
bring your woke agender here.

Speaker 14 (01:47:08):
Know that that would be the thing that would annoy
him more than anything else that would possibly say this point.

Speaker 15 (01:47:14):
I'm not woke. You say I'm woke? A douche to
a gamon.

Speaker 3 (01:47:25):
Bull, what's all right?

Speaker 7 (01:47:27):
Hold on?

Speaker 1 (01:47:28):
I looked at what's a gammon? And it was spelled
two different ways. One was G A M M O
N G A M I N.

Speaker 3 (01:47:37):
Yeah, these are AI generated subtitles.

Speaker 1 (01:47:40):
But what is it? A gammin ball? B U L
L was got to be a vagina? Right, No, no,
it's not gam okay, hold don't tell us, don't tell
Using the spelling I looked at was G A M
I N okay.

Speaker 21 (01:47:55):
All right, gam ma, it's not a vagina. No gamming,
that's gotta be uh. We call him a geezer too,
so he's old. Possibly now I think to be over
in England, I think you could be a geezer. Charlie's
a gezer like your once you're like forty or a game.
I think where geezer territory now? And the word yeah, oh,

(01:48:20):
everybody's a sea word. Everybody could be.

Speaker 1 (01:48:23):
Yeah, oh like that. Oh I don't I have no guess.
A gammin, I have no idea, A general douchebag.

Speaker 6 (01:48:33):
The French term gammon is masculine and it could mean
kid or child. But when you look up gammon, it
comes up street urchin.

Speaker 1 (01:48:43):
Oh, okay, that can't be what this guy he's talking
about a street urchin?

Speaker 6 (01:48:49):
Then gamin g A M M O N means a
ham that's been cured or smoked like bacon.

Speaker 1 (01:48:57):
He's more. This guy's an urchin. He's not a ham.

Speaker 13 (01:49:00):
He's given off urchin vibes. But this guy, this dude
who runs the bar there, he said. This guy's not
sitting at the bar quietly enjoying his drink. He's bothering people, right,
He just wants people to sit around and not talking.

Speaker 1 (01:49:16):
No, hang out, your friends don't go sir, Well, what
if you don't have friends, This is how you meet.
Here's a reason you don't have friends. There's a reason
you don't have risch places. This is what society needs,
is more people talking to strangers, not less, not Oh,
I'm just gonna hang out with my same three people
who all hate Donald Trump, or who all hate Joe
Biden or whatever. The world needs more people to communicate

(01:49:39):
somewhere else. Don't do it any four nine pm. You
go and meet people before nine pm.

Speaker 5 (01:49:44):
After nine pm, that's when all kinds of things happen.

Speaker 22 (01:49:47):
It's for the.

Speaker 1 (01:49:47):
Wasted guy that's coming in could by himself completely wasted
at you know, eleven o'clock or you don't need a
rule for that. That's why you're an annoying person. We're
going to kick you out of the bar rule that's
that's just a bar. You can bet if they showed
out there they're alone or with twenty people. I bet
if you showed up ten o'clock by yourself and you

(01:50:08):
were normal, and you were acting normal, I bet they
wouldn't even They just have that as a backup to
go no, no, no, we have a rule of no
single entries. I bet if you showed up normal and
you're like, I'm gonna meet some friends here, they'll let
you right in.

Speaker 6 (01:50:19):
Well, he did say, if you're meeting a group of
friends and they know that you're with that group, they
would let you in, but somebody they would have, you'd
have to coordinate that.

Speaker 1 (01:50:27):
He did say that was okay.

Speaker 6 (01:50:28):
But I'm guessing this is a pub where like a
dive bar, they know pretty much everybody that's coming to
their pub all the time, and they've probably been having
run ins with childish street urchins, and they decided to
put up a sign saying, hey, we're not going to
let these people in here anymore.

Speaker 1 (01:50:44):
Hold on, it might actually be ham gammin g a
mm o n is a pejorative term popularized in British
political culture since they twenty tens. The term refers to
the color of a white person's flushed face, which purportedly
resembles the type of pork of the same name. So

(01:51:09):
if you're a white person and you get upset, you're
a gammin. You now have you're so upset your face
has turned the same color as ham whatever the hell
let makes. It's so stupid and not a streeter. You're
an actual ham. You're a ham faced whitey is what gamming? Okay?

(01:51:30):
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Morning Glory. I said that I didn't like that bar owner.

(01:52:26):
There's somebody else that I don't like. It's this guy
named Keith Castillo. He goes by pov Wolfie on social media.
And this guy is doing something strange. What he's doing
is going around making videos that he posted TikTok or wherever,
and he's getting half a million or a million views

(01:52:48):
of these.

Speaker 3 (01:52:49):
He is giving homeless people.

Speaker 1 (01:52:52):
He's going around handing out to homeless people bottles of alcohol. Okay,
not real original. Here's that video real quick to Okay,
see this, he's there, you go. Let's be the homeless today.

Speaker 11 (01:53:07):
I'm going to be making something special for people in
need because of the government be in effect.

Speaker 1 (01:53:11):
There are a lot of struggling people out here. He's
got fireball and cigarettes. So he's just putting a little
like airplane bottles of fireball and cigarettes and then handing
him out the homeless people. Okay, if that was the
extent of what this guy's doing, fair enough. A lot
of homeless people love to smoke cigarettes. This guy runs over,

(01:53:32):
he gets a handful of cigarettes. I don't have a
problem with that. Yeah, I mean it's I mean the
best sploitative, I suppose, but the best to give them,
you know, to keep giving me alcohol by the problem whatever,
to whatever. They don't have to drink it if they
don't want to, So I I don't have a problem
with that. I do have an issue with what else

(01:53:55):
he's doing, and and this is getting him the most
amount of views. That is handing out a bottle of alcohol,
a bottle of vodka along with a gigantic machete that
he's handing out to random homeless people.

Speaker 3 (01:54:11):
What, yes, look at this.

Speaker 1 (01:54:14):
He's handing out machetes. Look at this. Oh that's dangerous.
These look like these machetes. Have you ever seen in England?

Speaker 9 (01:54:26):
Right?

Speaker 1 (01:54:28):
Well, now, what was it Rwanda? Do you remember in
Rwanda they were hacking people up with machetes during that
civil war. It was really a horrendous, horrendous thing. That's
what the movie Hotel Rwanda is about. Yeah, so it's
a whole Is that a gallon or what is that?
A huge bottle of vodka? Tapes? Two of machete here

(01:54:48):
just hanging around. This is the worst person that's maybe
ever this total ass, white, total total ass. Why this guy?
I mean this, look at these these homeless guys. Maybe hey,
maybe they can use it to defense themselves. But I
have a feeling what's gonna end up happening is there's
gonna be disputes out on the street. There's gonna be fights,
there's gonna be arguments, there's gonna be a there's going

(01:55:09):
to be a rise in stabbings that occur, not just
between homeless people too. I mean these are people that
are most of them have mental illness. That's why they're homeless. Right, Yeah,
they're going to have a huge machete walk into a
gas station, walk in anywhere. I mean it happened here
with a knife. That woman they have that child, yeah,
killed the kid, Yes, outside of a grocery store or something,

(01:55:31):
whatever it was.

Speaker 3 (01:55:32):
And there's really the worst way that happens.

Speaker 16 (01:55:34):
This guy is.

Speaker 1 (01:55:35):
This guy isn't terrible. This guy is a complete ass
whipe for handing this out to people. And again, even
the bottle of alcohol. I I don't have a huge
problem with that because if they're gonna drink it, they're
gonna drink it. If they you know, if they have
a problem with alcohol, I guess it's you know, technically,

(01:55:56):
I understand that people that have a problem with handing
out free alcohol homeless people, But me personally, I don't.
I assume that if I give money to a homeless person,
that's where it's going. It's to the alcohol. So why
not just cut out the middle man and just give
him the free alcohol? So I don't have a big
problem with that. But the machete, and this guy is
so flippant. His name is Keith Castillo. He says that

(01:56:21):
he has an entire trunk full of these machetes. And
what he does is he goes into a city he's
trying to travel across the country. He can't wait to
get to New York City, he says, And all these
other places he travels across the country, he goes to
where homeless people gather, and whatever city he's in, he
doesn't post the stuff while he's in the city. So

(01:56:41):
I'll spent a couple of days in the city, he
will hand out these bottles of alcohol and machetes, and
then he'll move on to the next city and post
the videos from the last one. So anybody who's upset
at what he's doing doesn't know.

Speaker 12 (01:56:54):
Where he is.

Speaker 1 (01:56:56):
And he says he's very unapologetic. He says that he
purchased the machetes in bulk from Harbor Freight for less
than five dollars each, so a small investment for his
social media views, I suppose.

Speaker 13 (01:57:14):
But you can even carry your pocket knife over a
certain length, why are you allowed to have a machete
out in public?

Speaker 1 (01:57:22):
I did see that the paper did ask a police
department in one of these cities that he was in,
and they said that I think it was in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Maybe he said no, he's from Corpus Christie. I don't
know where he was handing out the machetes, but he
said that he contacted the police. They assured him he's
not doing anything illegal. Technically, it is legal to have

(01:57:46):
a machete. I suppose, you know, in case you have
to protection like hunting, but ye have a certain length knives,
they're illegal. Maybe it's like open carry where in some
states concealed carry is illegal if you don't have a
proper permit, but open carry is legal for everyone. Maybe

(01:58:07):
having a machete is like open carry for a knife.
I don't know, but one of the police departments that
they interviewed, they go, yeah, technically it is. It's legal.
There's nothing that he is doing wrong, at least maybe
not wrong, but nothing illegal that he could be charged with.

(01:58:28):
Probably you'd walk around the street with an axe.

Speaker 12 (01:58:34):
I mean.

Speaker 1 (01:58:36):
Kind of crazy, but they're not illegal. I mean, Charlie
has an axe and he in his that yard. He's
not around the street with it. But you have to
get from point A to point B with an axe.
So if he carries the axe out to his car,
is that and his car is parked down the street,
is he breaking the law? I mean, if you're threatening
someone with an axe, that's that would be illegal. You

(01:58:56):
could threaten somebody with anything a stick, it would be illegal.
But I guess you can walk around. I don't think.
I don't think there's not any law that says you
can't walk around with an ax.

Speaker 13 (01:59:07):
Even a baseball bat. I don't think you could drive
around with a baseball bat. I think you can, like
like because I think, well, I don't know. When I
was a kid, you used to always have to put
a mitt with it if you're gonna, you know, because
you carry around a baseball bat for whatever reason when
you're a kid, you know, she had to, you know,
a big gang fight. Yeah, just just put a mit

(01:59:31):
with it. And it's like, oh, I'm going to practice
or whatever.

Speaker 1 (01:59:33):
I didn't know that. Yeah, but I'm because it's a
weapon kind of. But I think Schnitzer. They take a
look at him and go, he doesn't look like he's
heading the baseball practice with your purple hair and your
you know, punker look or whatever that you had, Hey,
Charlie Sheen, uh huh you had the mohaa. I I
think this guy should be in jail. I don't know,

(01:59:54):
of course, I don't know how this isn't a crime.
If I hands that you put him in jail for
h if if somebody said, I don't know, if you
hand somebody that's mentally unstable a weapon. Also, if anything,
if anything happens, you should be one hundred percent responsible.
I'll say, is he checking ideas on all these people?
Is give me out call too? Yeah? How do you
know they're twenty one? Good question that is that's a

(02:00:15):
that's a valid point, I suppose, But just a complete
douche because if if these guys, if somebody, do you
think it would weigh on his conscience at all and
somebody took a machete or do you think he would
in a way not celebrate it but be happy because
he's like, oh hey, I got I'm going to get.

Speaker 3 (02:00:34):
Extra views now.

Speaker 1 (02:00:35):
Absolutely he will be happy about it because it looks
like so it looks like they've removed his TikTok, but
he still has a Twitter and maybe an Instagram. But
he's not posting the same videos on Instagram, so maybe
that's why he hasn't been removed yet. In Twitter, he
just says, so everyone's mad at me for hanging out
machete's to the homeless, But did you see the smile
on their faces? Maybe I should do a homeless tour

(02:00:56):
giving around the entire United States giving out cool stuff.
Thank you for the insane amount of views and engagement,
and then he posts one more it was satire. Everyone
took it serious. It wasn't that big of a deal.
Stay tuned for more insane videos and content to satire.
What's the satire?

Speaker 9 (02:01:13):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (02:01:13):
This guy doesn't know the definition of satire. What what's
he gonna do flamethrowers next? Why not just hand out
free handguns to people? This guy's a complete jackass. Anyways,
I hope nobody ends up killing somebody with one of
these machetes that he handed out to the homeless people.

(02:01:35):
And yeah, there's you know, speaking of homeless people, there
was there's one guy. You guys probably know who I'm
talking about. Uh, he's I don't know. If I were
to guess, I would say he's maybe thirty thirty five
black guy who's always yelling and screaming. Do you know
who I'm talking about?

Speaker 3 (02:01:54):
The homeless guy over the radio station?

Speaker 9 (02:01:56):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (02:01:56):
Yeah, oh yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, not TikToker. No, No,
we don't know what you're saying. Only quite a few
people who are thirty or thirty five, yelling on TikTok.
But no, yes, this guy here, Yes, homeless guy. Yeah,
you know who I'm talking about, right, Yeah, I saw him.
I believe it was him. I didn't get a real

(02:02:18):
close look because I was turning left. You know, the
gas station over there by the baseball stadium. I was
turning left there, and in that parking lot was a guy.
People are just pumping their gas going in and out
of that little convenience store there, just pretending like it's
not going on. I think it was that guy.

Speaker 3 (02:02:39):
Could have been a different homeless guy, but I'm not positive.

Speaker 1 (02:02:43):
Completely naked from the waist down, spinning around hip thrusting
his dog at people as they just won the convenience
store sometime last week. How close was how close was
he to the people?

Speaker 5 (02:03:01):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (02:03:01):
My good feet?

Speaker 1 (02:03:03):
Oh wow? Ten feet? I mean he's just he was
he was, and and he was just going around, just
just uh, spinning and yelling and screaming like he normally does.
I assumed it was the same guy, because that guy
will start yelling and screaming.

Speaker 3 (02:03:19):
I don't know what he's yelling and screaming.

Speaker 1 (02:03:23):
I don't know if he's potentially violent the guy that
we see quite a bit. But it doesn't make you
feel good when you see this guy yelling and screaming,
and would you want that kind of a machete?

Speaker 3 (02:03:32):
No, absolutely not, absolutely not.

Speaker 1 (02:03:36):
But people were just going around in this convenience store
trying to pretend like they like they just didn't see
this guy, like they just completely they just were completely
ignoring it.

Speaker 6 (02:03:48):
Maybe that's the right thing to do, but you catch
eyes and he's he's coming after you.

Speaker 1 (02:03:57):
I see that guy from twenty feet away with his
dog out hits going into the str and go I'm
gonna I'm gonna go to the Mexican State.

Speaker 9 (02:04:04):
I just left.

Speaker 1 (02:04:05):
I just left the store because I could tell it
was gonna get very odd and weird and crazy. And
usually I would stick around, but I was like, I
don't want to do I just don't want to deal
with this. I went into Pizza Hut to order a pizza,
and there was a man standing there and he was
very upset, and he keeps yelling, where's the cheese, where's
the cheese? He keeps pulling the slice of pizza out

(02:04:26):
of his box, and it's not it doesn't have that
cheese pole on it he needs the cheese pole. And
then so the workers all leave and now it's just
me and him, and there's a menu up there, and
I'm looking at I'm just like all right, pretending I
don't hear this guy get really mad about this, and
I'm just looking really into that pizza hut man, like really,
Then he walks over to me and goes, look at this,

(02:04:48):
Look at the cheese. There's no cheese here, and I'm like, yeah, dude, yeah,
there's not. There's not. I don't know if there's cheese
there or not. And then on the menu they have
a picture of a pizza with somebody getting his slice
out and it has the cheese he's pulling, and he goes,
it doesn't look like this, it doesn't look like this,
and I'm like, yeah, dude, that's how every food ever is,

(02:05:09):
That's how it goes. I don't know, you've never got
a cheeseburger somewhere. You're like this, sorry has limped cheeseburgers,
nothing like the huge And I've never just an adult man,
And I'm just like what he keeps trying. Now he's
trying to involve me in it, because now the workers
come back out and he's still arguing with them, and
he keeps pulling the cheese up. Just the pizza. It's
not doing this, it's not doing the thing. There's just

(02:05:30):
not enough cheese. And he starts looking at me. This
guy knows what I'm saying, and I'm like, I'm just
like silent, just yeah, pretty much silent. Just well. I
was just trying to look at the menu and how
much cheese lives on this pizza. There's plenty of cheese,
plenty of cheese, just wasn't pulling. And as a as

(02:05:50):
a former pizza worker, the amount of cheese has nothing
to do with the cheese bowl. It's cut of the cheese.
It's the temperature, the temperature you're gonna get that even
if you have a little bit of cheese, if you
get it straight out of the oven. If you want
to complain about maybe his pizza was cold, I don't know.
And then I just but when you cut it, when
you slice it, doesn't it go right through it. You're
saying it will melt the cheese, it'll melt back together. Yes, yes,

(02:06:10):
if it's hot enough, and then when you pull it out,
it'll look like that like a goofy movie, yeah, or
like teenage munaj eternals. It's like, dude, you're forty five, Like,
of course, pizza do look like pizza. And I didn't
understand his endgame if he's trying to get the pizza
for free. And I could tell that this was going
to go on for like fifteen more minutes, so I
just walked out. I just turned around and well, what

(02:06:31):
you do if so you had that ability, But for
the people who work there, what would you recommend they do?

Speaker 5 (02:06:37):
Well?

Speaker 1 (02:06:37):
I thought about they just make about pizza or do
they no? No, because all he wants, all he wants
is that free pizza. I know exactly his I think
I know his game is just to complain enough where
they go, just get out of here, take the pizza.

Speaker 5 (02:06:50):
Go.

Speaker 1 (02:06:50):
I if I work there, I have no place to go. Okay,
I'll make you another pizza. Then I also not losing
anything on it to the pizza hut, so it's not
like I own it or whatever and go all right, well,
we'll give wait twenty minutes, it's gonna I'll make you
another pizza. And then the next pizza won't look it
won't look like a movie ever. So We'll just keep
doing the cycle until you get bored and leave. Pay
for extra cheese. Well, he says he did pay for

(02:07:12):
extra cheese. That was the big Oh that had extra cheese.
I know what extra cheese looks like. It did have
extra cheese. It just wasn't doing that exact thing he did.
And he's just yelling and pointing at the picture, and
I just I just I walk I just walked out.
I couldn't handle it. You say, hey, we'll make you
another one.

Speaker 6 (02:07:31):
You turn around, you throw that one back in the oven,
the same exact one, let it melt you and then
pull it back out.

Speaker 1 (02:07:36):
No, God, I want to eat this guy's time because
he thinks he's he thinks he's in some sort of Oh.
You don't want that guy around any longer than possibly
you don't get him the free pizza, give him be complaining.
He's gonna be. Everybody comes in there, he's gonna.

Speaker 23 (02:07:49):
Be Okay, be careful. If you order extra cheese, you're
gonna get no extra cheese. He was he was doing
it wasn't doing that exactly. I don't even know why
I come here, like you've been here before, or you
know that that's not gonna happen like a movie. And
I just so if I saw My point was, if
I saw the naked guy, I think I'm just walking
away now or hiding in the car and watching from

(02:08:09):
a distance, But I'm this is really a new side
of chocolate.

Speaker 1 (02:08:13):
Chocolate Charlie a few years ago would pull out his
phone start filming. You're completely wrong. You don't know me
at all, right, Charlie, you know no, this guy was this.

Speaker 3 (02:08:26):
I witnessed this craziness.

Speaker 1 (02:08:28):
This guy was there's two there's two problems with your thing.
I was the only other person in that store. So
not antagonizing that guy, that'd be a one on one
that that'd be a death sentence for me. There's weapons
in there. No, I would not antagonize that guy too.
I was really hungry. I'd not eaten all day, and
I just was like, this is gonna sloat on my
pizza intake. I'm trying to get pizza right now. I'm

(02:08:48):
trying to just order pizza, and this is gonna They're
gonna argue with this guy for fifteen more minutes. So
I had to just I had to leave. Do you
open your pizza box? When? When I guess guy probably
ordered in advance, I think, or maybe he went there
and ordered. When they give you that pizza, it was it.
It was in a box, right, yes, that do you

(02:09:10):
open the box to look at the pizzas?

Speaker 7 (02:09:13):
No?

Speaker 1 (02:09:14):
Maybe not usually though, because I don't even complain even
if it's slightly wrong. I'm just gonna take it home.
I just go whatever.

Speaker 15 (02:09:20):
I mean.

Speaker 1 (02:09:23):
I think Pizza Hut might have a and I rarely.
I don't order Pizza Hut a lot, so it was.
I don't know. Some pizza places open it for you
when they give it to you. They go check it out,
here's your pie, and then you go, okay, that's it
to someplaces, and Pizza might be one of them that
does that. And that's where they might have made the mistake.
It might have opened. I might have walked in right

(02:09:44):
when they had opened it, and that guy started just
bitching and I was like one that cheesed. Yes, he
just kept pulling it like it's not happening. I can't
do that. I've never seen it. It's happened like once
in my life where I've pulled it slice of pizza
out and it's connected a Pizza Hut commercial sudden. All right,
I do have to take a break. We have the

(02:10:05):
Shizzy coming up in just a few minutes. What's on
the way, Dug.

Speaker 5 (02:10:09):
There's a lot of problems with your bankruptcy box in Miami.

Speaker 1 (02:10:14):
You can't get it done.

Speaker 5 (02:10:15):
Yeah, somebody else isn't happy about some remodeling.

Speaker 1 (02:10:18):
I'll tell you who it is next. I have been
paying attention to what's going on at Bankruptcy Box, slightly
paid attention.

Speaker 3 (02:10:27):
I'll give you a very quick update of what I
have observed.

Speaker 1 (02:10:32):
I do have cameras up and running there nice and
I have observed a couple of a couple of things.
We'll be right back on Rover's Morning Glory Hanging up
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Speaker 1 (02:11:02):
He is coming up in just a moment. What do
you have on the way, Dug.

Speaker 5 (02:11:05):
Rover's not the only one that has some issues doing
some remodeling. I'll tell you who is not happy with
their remodel build out.

Speaker 1 (02:11:12):
I'll have that story for you next. All right, we'll
get to that in just a moment, and he says,
speaking of not being able to have a baseball bat
like Snitzer said, it must be illegal to have a
baseball bat like in your car. He says, my kid
lost his baseball glove at school, walked home with just
the bat. They put them away for life, thirteen years old,

(02:11:34):
and threw his entire life away. You see Golja. He says,
Snitzer is an idiot, just naming everyday things like they're
weird to have or illegal. And my dad got arrested
once or a ticket for unlawful tools because he had
a I don't know, weird tools in his car and
they didn't. They said this is our criminal tools. My

(02:11:59):
dad said he criminal He had like it was like
a hammer and stuff, and then he was clearing out
like an empty house and then he got arrested. I
don't remember the exact specifics, but I remember criminal tools
and he just had normal tools.

Speaker 7 (02:12:14):
Rope.

Speaker 1 (02:12:15):
Well.

Speaker 3 (02:12:16):
I have seen like they'll have on episodes of cops.

Speaker 1 (02:12:19):
If you have tools that they think you're going to
burglarize somebody with, they can get you on that. But
it was normal.

Speaker 3 (02:12:29):
Yeah, but hammers, how would they get them?

Speaker 1 (02:12:31):
I don't remember all the tools. I mean, I was
really young when that happened, but I remember you just
had some tools, wrenches and stuff. I don't know what
I'm saying.

Speaker 13 (02:12:37):
If a cop pulls a teenager over in a car
and there's a bat in this car, he's have to
know good.

Speaker 1 (02:12:42):
That's you know, that's he's thinking. I'm just saying. John
sent a screen grab and says this is an AI
overview for so take it with a grain of salt. No,
it is not illegal to drive with a baseball bat
in your car in the state unless you have the
intent to use it as a weapon.

Speaker 6 (02:13:03):
I was thinking those small baseball bats that are filled
with like lead that you could like really take somebody
out with.

Speaker 1 (02:13:11):
Have you seen we're talking about.

Speaker 6 (02:13:14):
It's like, yeah, it's like a billy club or something
like that, but it's it looks like a baseball bat,
but it is.

Speaker 1 (02:13:20):
It's heavy. You could really like break somebody's arm or
leg with it. We had our numbchucks hanging from the
river mirror. I mean, you know, crazy times. I do
remember the thing that Snich like he's talking about you
have to have your baseball glove with you or there
was not, but I I just told me that there
stupid stuff the kids say, you know, like just pulling

(02:13:41):
stuff right out of their ass or whatever. Dougie, are
you ready for the award winning shizzy? Yeah, here we go,
shy on rollers morning Glory.

Speaker 5 (02:13:53):
An anonymous donation expected to exceed fifty million dollars is
helping cover tuition costs for medical lab science students at
the University of Washington for the next half century.

Speaker 1 (02:14:06):
How very cool is this?

Speaker 5 (02:14:08):
The dean of the University School of Medicine, doctor Tim Dellitt,
made the surprise announcement yesterday to about thirty grateful undergrads
who will each see two quarters worth of tuition covered
for their senior year clinical rotations.

Speaker 1 (02:14:23):
So this is very cool.

Speaker 5 (02:14:24):
It was an anonymous donation that will help a lot
of people with their lab and their costs. The President
of the United States posted a very cryptic message on
social media, and there are some setbacks on the ninety
thousand dollars square foot ballroom under construction at the White

(02:14:44):
House Road. You're one thousand dollars ninety thousand square foot okay, now, ballroom?
There are some setbacks, yes, he says, quote, as long
as we are going to do it.

Speaker 1 (02:14:55):
We are going to do it right.

Speaker 5 (02:14:58):
So he's not the only one suffering from some issues
with remodeling.

Speaker 1 (02:15:04):
Well, I presidential ballroom is not where it should be.
I okay. So at at bankruptcy box, they've passed all
the inspections except for the final inspection. I don't know
when the last time I gave you an update, so
I've been monitoring they They told me, oh, we have

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the final inspection. This was last week before Thanksgiving. We
have the final guys coming to do the final inspection.
Once that's done, Hey, we're done. Everything's good. So I watch,
I go back. I didn't hear from the contractor. So
I go and I look at the cameras and go,
what what what happened? So one of the not the

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main contractor, but one of his guys that works there,
who is also Italian, doesn't speak a lick of English,
also doesn't speak Spanish. He just speaks. He just speaks. Interesting.
At least they can at least get the Spanish being guys,
so they could talk to other guys.

Speaker 5 (02:16:08):
But his wife speaks Italian, so she cons.

Speaker 1 (02:16:11):
My wife does not speak Italian. She's an Italian citizen.
But does not speak Italian. So anyway, so the inspector
comes in. The the worker who's there with the inspector
doesn't speak English.

Speaker 3 (02:16:27):
The inspector is speaking English.

Speaker 1 (02:16:30):
So the worker is on a cell phone on speakerphone
with a woman who works at the contractor's office, and
the inspector will say something that she picks up on
the on the speaker phone. She then relays it in

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Italian to the guy. The guy then speaks an Italian
back to the woman, who then speaks to the inspector.
This was for the fire inspection, not the final inspection,
and so I could not believe what I was witnessing
because they were so wrong about everything. The fire inspector goes,

(02:17:10):
maybe I told you guys this story already. I don't know.
But the fire inspector comes and he goes, okay. So
he's pointing some things out and he goes, okay, so
where is the emergency exit? And then there's a discussion
between the Italian guy. The woman's asking the Italian guy
in Italian, and then the Italian speaks an Italian back
to her, and then she tells the fire inspector there

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isn't one, and the fire Inspector's like, hold on a second.
So the only way in and out of this, uh,
this this condo unit is the elevator.

Speaker 9 (02:17:42):
That's it.

Speaker 1 (02:17:42):
And the elevator opens up right into the inner The
only the only way is the elevator. Well, in a fire,
you can't use the elevator, So what are you gonna do.
You're gonna climb, You're gonna jump out the building or what.
And then the guy's like, no, that's the only entrance
and exit in Italian there back and forth, No, this
is the only And then the fire inspectors like, okay, well,

(02:18:04):
let's start looking around. And then they seat where the
you know, there's a back hallway, a door that goes
to the you know, a hallway where there's stairs down
for the building right the fire escape. And this guy,
the Italian guy, who's been working in the condo for
more than a year, he knows this. He knows that

(02:18:26):
there's a door back there, the service entrance. I don't
know what. I don't know how they anyway, so they
failed that inspection. They eventually passed that a couple of
days later. The final inspection they failed. I watched that
on camera. I forget why they failed that something was
open in the ceiling. There was a hole in the
ceiling that they were that they had cut that they

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had to close up. Then they they do the inspection.
They schedule it for the next day. I watched as
the inspector came in at about nine to twelve am
and he's like hello, hello, Hello, nobody was in there,
so then he left, and then five minutes later I

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see the Italian guy come in and he just waits
two hours for the inspector who had already been there.
So they failed it twice. Then they do the final inspection.
They call the guy in I think it was on Friday.
I think it was Friday. They call him in, the
same inspector comes back finally going to pass this final inspection.

(02:19:32):
They have the blueprints laid out everything for whatever you
have to do with his final inspection, and the guy
goes the inspectors like, these aren't the right this is
these aren't the right plans, this isn't the right thing.
And he was in there for a grand total of
forty five seconds that he left. Oh, he looked at
the plans, went he's are wrong, yep, and then just leaves.
So then they had the They had the inspection rescheduled

(02:19:53):
for yesterday.

Speaker 3 (02:19:56):
At I think one thirty pm.

Speaker 1 (02:20:00):
Nobody showed up, so I don't know if there was
some sort of communication maybe they said but now I
know they haven't rescheduled again for today. So fourth time
perhaps is a charm. So they could be the last
day at bankruptcy box, well, the final day of the
fininal inspection. And then what does it mean that everything

(02:20:21):
is moving ready?

Speaker 5 (02:20:23):
No, but you could move in. It might not be perfect,
but you can live there or host a dinner party.

Speaker 1 (02:20:30):
Not yet. What's to be done after the final inspection. Oh,
they've got clean up. They have I don't know, they
got stuff, they got it. They still have more stuff
to do by the end of the alemtary stuff. Nope,
they're definitely not going to be out by the end
of the week. I'm hoping now by the end of
the year.

Speaker 5 (02:20:49):
It's my what's wrong with the cabinets. It's just the
cabinet list cabinets there you go, okay, all right, Charlie down.

Speaker 1 (02:21:05):
For you, Okay, go on.

Speaker 5 (02:21:08):
There is a bear that is moved into a home's
crawl space more than a week ago, and it's not budging.
The homeowners are desperately trying to keep the animal out,
but the animal is staying put. I kind of think
this is cool. Remember I had a raccoon that lived
in my roof in my house and I was like,

(02:21:30):
what the hell is that these guys have a bear
for about a week. Now this bear is This is
in California, Los Angeles area, and the bear had a
history of frequenting the house, but now the animal seems
to have.

Speaker 1 (02:21:43):
Found a place to call home despite getting out.

Speaker 5 (02:21:46):
Of there from the homeowners. I think this is pretty cool.
I'm not gonna lie.

Speaker 1 (02:21:50):
It's a huge bear. No, that's not cool. I think
that is cool.

Speaker 5 (02:21:56):
Yeah, I guess known to the officials with the Department
of calif on your Fish and Wildlife is a male
wait is up to five and fifty pounds.

Speaker 18 (02:22:06):
There.

Speaker 5 (02:22:06):
I think it's fantastic. Yeah, very cool, Robert, this is
a news story that I know that you will love.
Prada says that they've purchased fashion rival Versachi in a
deal worth nearly one point four billion dollars.

Speaker 1 (02:22:23):
This is pretty big.

Speaker 5 (02:22:25):
They officially purchased Milan fashion rival Versachi, and it puts
the fashion house known for its they call it sexy
silhouettes under the same roof. God, this is so lame
as Prada's ugly cheek chick cheek chick chick acsthetic and
Mumu's youth driven appeal. God, that's so lame. Why do

(02:22:49):
you ugly chick?

Speaker 1 (02:22:50):
That's what you like? Product che So this is known
for ugly chic? Is that what it says Their aesthetic
is ugly cheek? I got two ugly cheeks. They can
take my esthetic.

Speaker 5 (02:23:10):
Or science is handing us a reason to be okay
with cold temperatures, Rover.

Speaker 1 (02:23:15):
I know you don't like the cold, but they say that.

Speaker 5 (02:23:18):
It turns out the during the winter months and when
you're cold, when temperatures drop, we burn more calories to
maintain our internal temperature.

Speaker 1 (02:23:27):
It's a process called thermogenesis.

Speaker 5 (02:23:30):
And there are two kinds of fat, white fat, which
is the bad stuff, and then the brown fat, which
is the good stuff. When we get cold or we shiver,
it activates brown fat to burn calories and warm our bodies.
According to research, just fifteen minutes of shivering in the
cold is the psychological equivalent of moderate exercise for one hour.

Speaker 1 (02:23:48):
So if you are cold calorieture. I would I hate exercising.
I would rather exercise for one hour than shiver for
fifteen minutes. That's miserable.

Speaker 5 (02:23:58):
If you see people that are always cold, they're always skinny.

Speaker 1 (02:24:03):
If you think about that, think about that. People that
are always really maybe they're cold because they're skinning.

Speaker 5 (02:24:12):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (02:24:13):
They don't have that layer of fat, brown fat, white fat.

Speaker 1 (02:24:16):
Now is that a thing? I've never heard of this.
You're telling me there's brown fat and white fat either. Yeah,
I think visceral bell.

Speaker 5 (02:24:22):
Yeah, belly is usually the white bad stuff, visceral fat,
and then the brown fat is the healthier fat.

Speaker 3 (02:24:30):
I've never heard of such.

Speaker 5 (02:24:30):
Your THINGA Speaking of being cold, with the holidays coming up,
I know, one of the coolest things I would love
to do is go to New York City to see
the Christmas lights. How fun would that be. I've never
done that, see snits. That'd be very cool. Well, New
York's New Year's Eve Wishing Wall is finally up and running,

(02:24:51):
and it was erected yesterday.

Speaker 1 (02:24:52):
In Times Square.

Speaker 19 (02:24:54):
What is that?

Speaker 3 (02:24:54):
I've never heard of this?

Speaker 5 (02:24:55):
It stands at the crossworads of the world. You can
submit of which virtual online or if you go to
New York City, you can place a wish directly on
the wishing wall between now in December twenty ninth.

Speaker 1 (02:25:08):
So what happens for somebody come up and because like,
my girlfriend wants to do something with some angel tree thing.
What's that? It's like a tree in some stores we
saw in Walmart it was like, I don't know, an
underprivileged child writes down what he wants and you go,
you pick up the piece of paper and then you
buy what it says, and then they give it to

(02:25:29):
the kid.

Speaker 15 (02:25:30):
Is that like that?

Speaker 13 (02:25:30):
This is on confetti? You put your little wish on
a piece of confetti that's dropped on yours.

Speaker 1 (02:25:34):
Oh yeah, and this goes into.

Speaker 5 (02:25:38):
Oh okay, so we do this is gonna sound we
do at our dance studio. What you're talking about at
the Walmart store, they have a tree with two families
in need and they have ornaments and this is what
they want, and this is what they're asking for. And
sometimes they're asking for detergent or you know, nothing that's
even fun for themselves, right, But if you take one

(02:25:59):
of those range and you fulfill.

Speaker 1 (02:26:01):
It and then you give it back to them, that's
actually really cool. My building every year. I love that. Yeah,
they like the adopt families. Yeah, and where do they
get these families from? Like where ours is? The area
ours is? Yeah, ours is out west like Lorraine County.
Family is in need. So it's actually pretty cool.

Speaker 5 (02:26:18):
So if you do head to New York City, you
can be part of the Wishing Wall and you can
have the confetti drop at Times Square.

Speaker 3 (02:26:24):
All right.

Speaker 5 (02:26:25):
I'm only saying this because I think it's really really cool,
because I remember exactly where I was when this happened.
Forty two years ago. I was in Detroit in my
grandma's little tiny den, waiting, sitting really close to the TV,
my mom and dad yelling at me back away from
the TV.

Speaker 1 (02:26:42):
It'll ruin.

Speaker 5 (02:26:43):
Yes, I was waiting for Michael Jackson's Thriller to come on.
It was nineteen eighty three. Yep, forty two years ago. Today,
Michael Jackson's Thriller video debuted on MTV.

Speaker 1 (02:26:56):
I think that's something I don't try to come on
to Young Halloween.

Speaker 5 (02:27:03):
Forty two years ago today, December second, nineteen eighty three.

Speaker 1 (02:27:06):
You remember were work because it would be I mean,
you sort of associate that with Halloween. I guess because
he was like a zombie guy in the video, but
now maybe that wasn't at the time. I don't really.
It's one of the only like three Halloween songs that
could play too. Yeah, that Monster Mass and there's probably
some other one I can't think of right now. But yeah,

(02:27:28):
that's it.

Speaker 5 (02:27:30):
All right, there you go. That's a shizzy on rovers
morning gloy. Oh wait, I just saw this has come out.

Speaker 1 (02:27:36):
Sorry.

Speaker 5 (02:27:36):
Dave Coolier, the comedian actor, he's back in the news
because he made an announcement I think this morning that remember,
he had revealed that he had stage three non Hotchkin lymphoma,
and he had beat that he was in remission. He
just got a pet scan and he got checked with

(02:27:58):
the scan and in October they found it neck and
head cancer head return.

Speaker 12 (02:28:04):
It's at the.

Speaker 1 (02:28:04):
Face of his tongue.

Speaker 5 (02:28:07):
So he says that he's got a pretty good chance
of targeting that tongue area at the base to get
rid of it.

Speaker 1 (02:28:14):
But it has you have to cut it out. Yeah,
this is why I my mind is blown. That's his
things fous. My mind is blown that we don't have
the technology to I get it. It's very complicated, but

(02:28:35):
that there's nothing we can do to cure cancer, to
get rid of these cancer With all his AI stuff
and everything else we have, people are I mean, look
what we're using it for. We're using it for utter nonsense.
You would think that we could somehow get I think
it's your mother died of cancer Snitz.

Speaker 3 (02:28:58):
Yeah, yeah, what kind did she have?

Speaker 1 (02:29:00):
I don't know. But there's just so many different types
of cancer. That's that's the problem. But here's the hard
to attack.

Speaker 5 (02:29:06):
So I lost a brother and a dad from cancer,
and my aunt ovarian cancer. I was just talking with
somebody and he said that he, in his opinion, he
thinks that there is a cure for cancer, but because

(02:29:26):
they make so much money, no way that they And
I said the same thing.

Speaker 1 (02:29:32):
I said, there's the cure for cancer that would make
you a lot of money. There's no way that that's
the level of evils in this world. There can't be.
I don't want to believe. I don't want to believe.
I don't believe that. I do not believe that.

Speaker 3 (02:29:45):
No, that's that's where they kill.

Speaker 1 (02:29:46):
How do you sleep at night?

Speaker 5 (02:29:47):
How do you knowing that we have and wouldn't that
have been like, somebody would have said, hey.

Speaker 1 (02:29:53):
If we had the cure for cancer, don't you think
somebody else would have figured out the cure for cancer?
And then and they're not on the conspiracy, and they
would have been like, hey, our company developed a cure
for cancer, like this is this is nonsense, this is
I don't believe. I didn't.

Speaker 5 (02:30:08):
We actually was a pretty good conversation about it. But
I don't think there are that many evil people out
there that could hide that. Oh.

Speaker 3 (02:30:16):
I think there are a lot of evil people. There's
tome you would.

Speaker 5 (02:30:19):
Put money over saving people's lives, that those all those, Yes, there's.

Speaker 1 (02:30:24):
A bunch of people that put money over saving lives. Absolutely,
I can't. Yeah, but you'd have to have a lot
of people in on a conspiracy. And on top of that,
what is the conspiracy for? You go, oh, well, it's
to make money? Well do you know how much money?
If just let's just say, by some miracle, Charlie and

(02:30:46):
I discovered the cure for cancer. Later today, maybe we
go out for a couple of drinks, we go, oh,
we should try this, and we care cancer. You think
we're showing up the work on Monday. You think we're
doing this radio show. No, we're going to be the
world's richest men because we've cured cancer. What do you
mean they make too much money? This would be how

(02:31:07):
you make more money than you could possibly imagine if
you cured cancer. Think of the demand that would be
required for that. So are the demand that there would
be for the cure to cancer. No, this is a
weird conspiracy theory. Although I did just see that. The
head of somebody sent me a clip. It was the

(02:31:30):
head of I don't know if it's the FDA or
who it is, saying that lime disease was created in
an American lab. This is the guy who's I think,
in charge of the FDA. He says that he believes
that lime disease is man made, made an American lab,
escaped the lab, and.

Speaker 3 (02:31:47):
He's like, oh, it's sure for sure. Thing I did
a quick Google search of it.

Speaker 1 (02:31:52):
There is a conspiracy theory that says that, but there
is no evidence as far as I could tell, that
that's actually true. You know, there's a couple of looks
written making that claim or whatever. But that's the dangerous
time that we live in. These people who believe these conspiracies.
They're actually in charge right now, So I don't know.

Speaker 3 (02:32:13):
Maybe there is a cure for cancer and I'm the
stupid one.

Speaker 1 (02:32:16):
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(02:33:07):
brother isolated a protein. He's a doctor and need a
government funding for his trials. He was refused. He left
his lab that he ran at Tulane University and moved
to the Caribbean. He had a breakthrough, lost his wife
to cancer, dedicated his life to be stopped by funding

(02:33:28):
whatever that means.

Speaker 5 (02:33:30):
Couldn't we raise money and raise awareness to help him
get what he needed so that we could get it.

Speaker 1 (02:33:35):
Here every time I turn on the TV, they're raising
money for cancer. I don't know what you thought.

Speaker 3 (02:33:39):
I mean, there did somewhere.

Speaker 5 (02:33:41):
What he's going somewhere, especially with AI, like with all
of this stuff that is about to happen, I just
I don't know. It's just so devastating.

Speaker 1 (02:33:53):
Jason says. Health insurance wouldn't pay a lot of money
for a cure. They would pay as little as possible
to keep you alive as long as possible, to keep
paying your premiums and deductibles. Well, would you still be
paying your premiums and you'd still be paying that if
you're alive, if they cured you of your cancer, you
still have health insurance, you're still paying. In fact, you're

(02:34:14):
paying for longer. I don't know why you're Why would
your health insurance That doesn't make any sense. Wouldn't health
insurance companies actually want cancer to be cured, because then
it would be a major expense cancer care taking off
their books.

Speaker 3 (02:34:33):
They go, we don't have to pay for that anymore
because we have the cure for cancer.

Speaker 5 (02:34:36):
No, but you're going all the time and doing all
kinds of blood work and tests and scams in that,
And why.

Speaker 1 (02:34:42):
Would your insurance company want to pay for that? They
tried to pay as little as possible, right, we all
know that, So why wouldn't they Why would they be
in on this conspiracy? That doesn't make any sense. If
you told me healthcare company hospitals didn't want you secure
your cancer, maybe I will believe that. But you're in
rents company, you bet you're asked they would want that
to be cured. They don't want to have to pay

(02:35:03):
for your treatment. They don't want to have to pay
for anybody's treatment for all that stuff. They would rather
just pay a one off cure, be done with it
and that and then you're still alive, paying your insurance
premiums and they're collecting the cash. It's it's just that's crazy.
And Matt doesn't believe that snisser Uh doesn't know what
kind of cancer killed his mother. Who wouldn't know that?

(02:35:27):
He wants to know. We don't know where it started.
It just spread quickly through everywhere. Could have started in
her lungs and went to her brain. It could have. Yeah,
I just don't know where it started.

Speaker 3 (02:35:37):
How fast does that happen?

Speaker 1 (02:35:39):
Within months, she's feeling okay, and then like she just goes, ah,
I'm feeling often you go to the doctor or or
or was there was it like for a year She's like,
I don't feel right or whatever, Like, how does that?

Speaker 13 (02:35:54):
That's pretty that's pretty quick because I was I was
going to plan on seeing her like later because she
didn't live she lived in Florida, and we're going to
visit like later, and my aunt calls me up and says,
you need to go now, go visit her now.

Speaker 1 (02:36:08):
So I did, and she died within a month. So geez. Yeah, Well,
I hope we use this technology that we're developing instead
of making AI generated videos of Jeffrey flying at fifteen's around,
Let's use that compute power to you know, care some
cancer or something.

Speaker 3 (02:36:27):
I've got to take a break. We'll be right back
on Rover's Morning Glory.

Speaker 1 (02:36:30):
Hang romy has said, did you ever notice nobody died
from COVID nineteen at home? Only after the medical system
gets Do they die now? One person dropped dead during

(02:36:50):
the pandemic at their own home. I can't believe it.
I didn't know that statistic. I'm sure more people died
at the hospital than at home.

Speaker 12 (02:36:59):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (02:36:59):
I wonder why that would be.

Speaker 3 (02:37:02):
Why would more people die in the hospital than at home.

Speaker 12 (02:37:08):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (02:37:08):
I'm really racking my brain. Can anybody think of it?
You think people might go to the hospital when they
get sick. If that doesn't even do it? Oh my god,
I might die. Let me go to the hospital. Oh,
I hadn't considered that. Posh Okay, Mustang, James is very
he sent a lot of this. Might be the guy
who calls him yelling at us. Why don't you think

(02:37:30):
of sline one?

Speaker 9 (02:37:32):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (02:37:32):
Is that okay? Well, he's texting and calling simultaneously. I
guess all right, James, Good morning, Mustang James.

Speaker 9 (02:37:42):
I do it.

Speaker 1 (02:37:43):
I do it?

Speaker 10 (02:37:45):
Hey man, Hey, I wanted to talk about people with
gene mutations when they eat processed food. There's something there's
synthetic vitamins in our food, and there's one called full
of acid. Out of the population can't methylate pulic acid.
Pulic Acid is responsible for making the main detox or

(02:38:06):
in our body that prevents cardiovascar disease and cancer. That's
called that's called glue defcion. When the body can't be
tox the oil gets contaminated because the hydrocarbons from glucose
and because of the sine mutation.

Speaker 12 (02:38:23):
There's three of them.

Speaker 10 (02:38:24):
One's called com T, the other ones called sam E,
and the other ones called m thhf R.

Speaker 1 (02:38:32):
Due to that, people have ld R because I this
is too long, I didn't read. I mean, this is
really getting involved here. Let's cut right to the chase.

Speaker 3 (02:38:44):
Give it, give me the clip knots of this.

Speaker 12 (02:38:48):
Okay.

Speaker 10 (02:38:48):
When they in animals in the nineteen thirties, they found
out why they had heart disease, and what they started
doing is they started giving them real supplements, and people
they give us fake supplements. Food contains synthetic vitamins, and
because of that, you can't.

Speaker 12 (02:39:03):
Make the proper levels of your detox or your body.

Speaker 10 (02:39:06):
Your body becomes oxidized and toxic, and you get cancer
and cardiovascar disease.

Speaker 12 (02:39:13):
Because of fake vitamins.

Speaker 1 (02:39:14):
Okay, anybody did these before fake vitamins?

Speaker 10 (02:39:20):
Yeah, people did, but not to the level they have it.
Right now, half of women get breast cancer, half of
half of half of people get cardiovascar disease. They go
up and down, They go up and down a lot.

Speaker 1 (02:39:34):
Wouldn't it kill off the population that has this mutation
and then eventually none of us would have it?

Speaker 18 (02:39:41):
Yeah?

Speaker 10 (02:39:41):
Charlie, it's exactly why people had metal disease, and you
could look this up online.

Speaker 12 (02:39:45):
This isn't me making this up.

Speaker 10 (02:39:47):
Fulloic acid, the mt h R, sam eat and comte
are why people mainly comp tea slower fast com Can I.

Speaker 1 (02:39:54):
Visit you in your doctor's office?

Speaker 12 (02:39:56):
I don't know where.

Speaker 1 (02:39:56):
Can I visit you your doctor's office, Mustang James.

Speaker 10 (02:40:00):
You can go right online right now and look through
the national I just.

Speaker 1 (02:40:04):
Want to I want to visit. I want to get
a consultation at the doctor's office.

Speaker 12 (02:40:06):
Do you work at I don't work at a doctor's.

Speaker 1 (02:40:10):
Western medicine, Charlie, don't be so stupid, all right now,
Mustang James. So you say folic acid is synthetic and
that's what's making us sick. But aren't they did? I
just read that that RFK wants. Isn't he treating autism
with fullic acid?

Speaker 12 (02:40:30):
No, it's full late the real form.

Speaker 1 (02:40:33):
Oh, with full late, not full lick acid. Okay, I
don't know if I read that, I don't know.

Speaker 10 (02:40:40):
I don't population cannot convert fallic acid. Everybody else that
works fine, sixty percent works fine, but the can't they
get either cancer cardative, ask your disease or they get
mental illness.

Speaker 1 (02:40:53):
So why don't you present we could cure mental illness.
Why don't you just present this? Why don't we do it?
Why don't we cure it? You could have.

Speaker 10 (02:41:02):
The scientists know it. It's flastered all over the internet, Rover.
You could look up anything I just say, and you
will find.

Speaker 12 (02:41:07):
Out it's a medical fact.

Speaker 1 (02:41:09):
There's there's necessarily, there's a lot of stuff plastered all
over the internet. It doesn't mean that it's necessary.

Speaker 10 (02:41:16):
The National Institute of Health and peer reviewed papers papers, Yes.

Speaker 1 (02:41:22):
So why don't you take this information? And why don't
you cure mental illness?

Speaker 15 (02:41:27):
Then?

Speaker 1 (02:41:27):
I don't know how we got from cancer to mental illness?
But whatever, why don't you cure mental illness? And you
will go don't once you go down in history as
the cure of mental illness? Mustang James.

Speaker 10 (02:41:41):
Everybody's trying to do it right now. But the medical
scientific community and medical community.

Speaker 12 (02:41:46):
Are extreme scoptic.

Speaker 10 (02:41:49):
How can I or anybody else know what they're talking about.

Speaker 12 (02:41:52):
They're the experts.

Speaker 1 (02:41:52):
Okay, well about this, you about this, hold on, hold
on home? Why do I.

Speaker 12 (02:41:59):
Just tell you what?

Speaker 1 (02:42:00):
Why do I round up ten of these homeless people
that are crazy that I see downtown every day when
I come into work. How long do you need with them?
A week, a day, a month?

Speaker 12 (02:42:11):
How long?

Speaker 1 (02:42:11):
I'll round up ten of them and then and then
like in thirty days. Let's see what you can do.
Can you cure them all? Yes? I can't.

Speaker 12 (02:42:20):
You can do it all the time. I do it
all the time.

Speaker 1 (02:42:24):
Really, Okay, all right, all right, all right.

Speaker 12 (02:42:29):
I have to give them.

Speaker 10 (02:42:31):
Okay, if you would like to do that, I could
take Can I tell you what to give them?

Speaker 1 (02:42:35):
If you can make it quick?

Speaker 10 (02:42:37):
Yes, ten thousand to twenty thousand. I use a vitamin
D with three hundred and fifty or four hundred milligrams.

Speaker 3 (02:42:45):
When do you put that on your chin?

Speaker 1 (02:42:48):
No?

Speaker 22 (02:42:48):
You can.

Speaker 10 (02:42:48):
It's a supplement with fifteen milligrams two one hundred milligrams
of sink and full eights kind of fifteen milligrams of
Where do we get this?

Speaker 1 (02:42:59):
Where do I get this stuff? If all of the
vitamins are synthetic and are bad, where can I get
good vitamins?

Speaker 12 (02:43:07):
You go and you find the real supplement.

Speaker 10 (02:43:10):
Well, food has synthetic stuff in it, not the vitamins.
I mean, if you go if you could buy Also,
you could buy another form of follic acid, which is
flanic acid that ninety nine percent of people could moth
flight into fold a. The problem is if you give
somebody something that's fake, like a fake hormone or fake vitamin,
is their body able to do anything with it? And

(02:43:32):
D nine is the most instrumental thing in all those diseases,
because without it you can't get enough oxygen into the
cell to get the carbon molecule out.

Speaker 12 (02:43:41):
When that sale, I.

Speaker 1 (02:43:44):
Say, now, this sounds according to you, it's just a
very easy thing to do to cure this mental illness. Now,
I used to work in a mental hospital when I
was much younger. For the state of Nevada, we were
always stretched budget wise, and so on and so forth.
Why hasn't somebody who operates a clinic or deals with

(02:44:05):
the mental, you know, mentally incompetent. Why haven't they taken
this very simple approach and and just said, hey, look,
we'll cure everybody who comes in here.

Speaker 3 (02:44:15):
We'll just we'll do this.

Speaker 1 (02:44:17):
Why hasn't anyone done that yet?

Speaker 12 (02:44:21):
They're really not allowed to.

Speaker 10 (02:44:22):
There's a lot of parameters when you're in the medical industry.

Speaker 9 (02:44:26):
You can only do what.

Speaker 12 (02:44:27):
Everybody else is doing. There has to be an exception
to that where you go.

Speaker 1 (02:44:32):
Don't sound like you're what you're recommending is just taking environments.
I don't even need.

Speaker 3 (02:44:38):
I don't need a prescription for that stuff.

Speaker 13 (02:44:40):
Do I.

Speaker 10 (02:44:42):
No, But here's the thing you bring standard when you vary,
when you vary from what everybody else does, you have
to go buy what everybody else does.

Speaker 12 (02:44:51):
You're not allowed to do that, rover.

Speaker 22 (02:44:55):
As you're not allowed to do.

Speaker 8 (02:44:57):
That, like me to do it.

Speaker 1 (02:45:00):
Ahh okay, all right, So Charlie, that's the that's a
secret to success. You asked where his doctor's office was,
if he had an office to give you the vitamins that.

Speaker 12 (02:45:14):
Could could you write all this?

Speaker 10 (02:45:20):
Stop down and do the research. You'll find out that
everybody's saying this with me, okay, this is.

Speaker 1 (02:45:26):
Okay? All right, Well no, I know, okay, all.

Speaker 10 (02:45:31):
These problems, let's all these mental illness problems.

Speaker 12 (02:45:34):
Please research this.

Speaker 1 (02:45:36):
Please.

Speaker 10 (02:45:37):
You could be the guy to tell everybody nobody's gonna
believe me.

Speaker 12 (02:45:40):
Okay, that's true.

Speaker 1 (02:45:42):
Well, if you have somebody with mental illness, if you
have like if you're a mother and you have there's
this is he like a former UFC guy or something.
I always see this guy. I don't know whatever ended
up happening to him, but he was always yelling at
his mother, threatening her. I mean, the guy's completely he's
a complete lunatic, and you're telling me all she has

(02:46:03):
to do is give him some vitamins and he's gonna
he's gonna care. People would do this there, This would
be this would be all anybody who's been touched by
are you yelling? I don't know, I don't know why
he's yelling. Anybody who is touched by this, they would
just go, oh, let me try this. These are like
people who try weird things. They get cancer and they go, oh,

(02:46:24):
I'm gonna go on an all fruit diet or whatever,
and then you know it doesn't work, you know, and
so they'll try anything. I would assume people would have
tried this and they would have had success with this
if this were this revolutionary, I don't know, but all right,
Mustang James, well thank you on.

Speaker 10 (02:46:41):
Than you be Slow and the Fast cop Tea have
everything to do with addiction and dopamine levels and why
people are addicted to drugs, Like Doozy's sister and stuff
like that she had that gene mutation.

Speaker 12 (02:46:55):
I could tell you for certain.

Speaker 10 (02:46:57):
Goosy, you could have helped your so the help other people.

Speaker 12 (02:47:01):
Please tell people about this. Don't let this go by
the wayside, Ashy.

Speaker 1 (02:47:06):
I think you should just start going around the streets
handing out falling the people.

Speaker 5 (02:47:11):
No, I think that I'm going to let professionals handle it.
No recovery places.

Speaker 1 (02:47:18):
No, they're not all right.

Speaker 10 (02:47:22):
If they work for you, how did they work out
for you.

Speaker 5 (02:47:25):
I can't force my sister, who is now dead, and
you know that I can't force my sister at the
time to seek help, to seek treatment, to get counseling.
But if I would have given her a idea help,
if I would.

Speaker 1 (02:47:39):
Have given her some okay, could be all right? All right,
thank you un staying James. I'm sure we'll probably be
inundated with success stories. I'm guessing probably when we come
back from Christmas break in a month or something. We're
not going on break yet, but I'm just saying sometime
in early January, I'm anticipating a flood of emails, phone calls,

(02:48:00):
text messages of saying, you know, my uncle, he's schizophrenic.
He's been living on the streets. But I gave him
some of that foll eight, not the folk guess. I
gave him a full eight the good stuff. Knocked it
right out.

Speaker 12 (02:48:14):
Man.

Speaker 1 (02:48:14):
Wow, he's crystal clear right now. He actually got a job.
He's the CFO of a company. I mean, okay, we'll
see how it all works out. Jim, you're on Rovers morning, Clory,
Good morning, Jim.

Speaker 8 (02:48:30):
Good morning, Rover.

Speaker 1 (02:48:31):
How are you hey, what's happening?

Speaker 3 (02:48:33):
B Oh?

Speaker 18 (02:48:34):
Not a whole lot?

Speaker 8 (02:48:35):
Hey, I got two stories for you, okay, real quick.
About a year ago, there was a gentleman who was
dinosed with cancer and he he lived, He had about
a month to live. So he got a hold of
this nutritious private doctor.

Speaker 1 (02:49:00):
Doctor and maat nutritional value. He was very nutritious, Yes,
so he so he did. So I get to get
rid of the cancer and cut out I think the
government cut your phone out there for a second. Something
to get rid of the cancer. What did you say?

Speaker 8 (02:49:21):
Okay, So the nutritious guy told him what to do,
what to take to get rid of his cancer.

Speaker 1 (02:49:28):
So so he did it.

Speaker 8 (02:49:30):
So he did it, and about a month later, Uh,
he went back to the doctors and his cancer was
completely gone, and the doctor asked him what he did,
and he told his doctor what he what he did,

(02:49:51):
and the doctor told him, uh, yeah, I knew that
would that would help it and that would cure it.
But he it said, being under the logs and regulations,
I'm not able to.

Speaker 1 (02:50:04):
Tell you that, what do you do? I'll tell you
that I just ate better. What do you what do
you do for something?

Speaker 22 (02:50:11):
So he had so he had to take a whole,
a whole lemon, eat a eat a pure lemon every morning,
and he had to cut out a lot, a lot.

Speaker 8 (02:50:21):
Of different types of foods. And to this day it's
been it's been five six years later and he is
still cancer free. That's the one.

Speaker 1 (02:50:34):
That's the one story. Tell me this though, I mean,
this actually is bringing a tear to my eye because
if only Snitzer and Ducie knew of the lemon trick,
they could have saved their loved ones well. And all
of this started because I did.

Speaker 5 (02:50:49):
In the news, Dave Coolier announced the comedian actor that
his cancer has returned in his body.

Speaker 1 (02:50:55):
This time it's at the base of his tongue.

Speaker 5 (02:50:59):
But he said it's an area that can be treated
and he's you know, obviously you wish for the best.

Speaker 24 (02:51:03):
So that's why we started talking about all of this. Now,
hold on, hold on, I'll say I don't know about
the lemon trick, but I know other that was the
best second Steve jobs he had? What kind of cancer

(02:51:24):
did he have?

Speaker 16 (02:51:24):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (02:51:25):
Uhankretic, thank you. He tried to do this. He tried to.
He went to somebody and they're like, Oh, you just
need to eat fruit and it's gonna knock it right out.
He dropped that my agent Bob had cancer, and he
took some bad advice from people who are like, oh,

(02:51:46):
you have to do this, he has to do that. Yeah,
dropped that. So uh, I'm not saying the guy who
ate the lemon didn't somehow have some sort of recovery.
But if it were that simple this doctor wouldn't He
just sort of tell people on the slide, to friends
and other people, like, hey, eat a lemon, it will
cure cancer. That would go around pretty quickly. I don't

(02:52:08):
think one person would drop dead of cancer. They would
just eat a lemon, right, Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 8 (02:52:14):
The doctor asked him, He's like, what are you doing,
and he told him that was part of it. And
then some other stuff. I don't remember what all, but
he's like, yeah, He's like, I could have I could
have told you to do that, but he says, under
rules and regulations as a doctor, as a as a professional.

Speaker 1 (02:52:31):
Medical doctor, I am not legal.

Speaker 9 (02:52:34):
I am not allowed to tell you those things.

Speaker 1 (02:52:36):
And what is So here's the point. Yes, okay, So
the last.

Speaker 9 (02:52:41):
One more story.

Speaker 8 (02:52:42):
Last summer, my mother in law was diagnosed with livercer
and she.

Speaker 9 (02:52:48):
Had a week to live.

Speaker 8 (02:52:50):
So she got a hold of this nutritious doctor, uh
private doctor out of southern Ohio. So she went down
there and started doing treatments, detox her body, started doing treatments,
and they changed her beating habits absolutely no sugar because

(02:53:15):
cancer feeds off of sugar. Cancer loves sweets. And so yeah,
three weeks ago she went back to the doctor and
her livers back to normal and there's no sign of
cancer and she's doing good.

Speaker 9 (02:53:30):
And the doctors they just can't believe it.

Speaker 8 (02:53:34):
And this guy that she went to, they're not they're
not medical, but he's he's helped hundreds of them become
cancer free. And that was my mother in law, and I'm.

Speaker 1 (02:53:53):
It was his mother in law. I think the next
thing he was gonna say, I never met her and
met this guy because it's my mother in law, and
you know how people feel about their mother. Right, Okay,
I lost my dad too.

Speaker 8 (02:54:04):
I lost my dad two years ago. Dude, you cancer,
and if I were only known that, I'd.

Speaker 1 (02:54:10):
Have trying to get that guy to help with that.

Speaker 3 (02:54:13):
But all right, Jim, thank you, I appreciate it.

Speaker 6 (02:54:17):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (02:54:17):
All right, let's see here we do have the aftermath
coming up on RMG plus. Charlie will cure your cancer.
I'll give you the recipe, couple of slices of lemon
and some fol eight or and whatever else you need.
If you're not an RMG plus subscribers, sign up at
roverradio dot com so you could watch or listen live

(02:54:41):
as they get started in just a few minutes.

Speaker 3 (02:54:43):
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Speaker 1 (02:54:44):
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dot com, pick up the brand new twenty twenty six
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the stock levels on the others. I think we can

(02:55:05):
get through the week with most sizes. I think I'm
not positive, but grab one while you can. They all
ship out on December eleventh. Makes a great gift. I'll
bring one in. I'll show it to you. I got
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(02:55:27):
You have a fifty dollars Circle K gift card. You
can see Charlie.

Speaker 5 (02:55:32):
You're out what Thursday, Thursday, December fourth with Crystal. It's
going to be Circle K on Talmadge Avenue in Akron
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And you've got rolling seventy five rolls of wrapping paper.
The first seventy five people get the special buzzard wrapping paper. Nice,
very well. All right.

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So caller, what thirty thirty right now eight six six
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live tomorrow. Morning, have a great day. It's Rover's Morning Glory. Bye,
Rover's Morning Glory.
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