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October 8, 2025 • 178 mins
Rover got his MRI results. Will there be merch this year? Is there a new DraftKings leader? Never bet for or against the Browns. JLR's weekend included a bike off marketplace, karaoke, and the Edmund Fitzgerald. Today is the Escrow deadline. Why was Rover in Los Angeles? Rachel in sales saw JLR do something she couldn't believe. Video of NFL analyst, Mark Sanchez, walking down the street after being stabbed. Mandy Moore. A YouTube prankster videos himself pretending to inject people with a syringe. Has country star Zach Bryan gone woke?

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
This is Rover's Morning Glory. Rover have some responsibility. I'll
call Charlie. I got to talk to band Jeffrey. What's
the guys of the old something screaming on Roverradio dot com.

(00:24):
Rovers Morning Glory starts now. Good morning, what's happening? It

(00:57):
is Wednesday, October eighth, tent twenty five. Good morning, A.
It's Rover's Morning Glory. I'm Rover. Dougey is here.

Speaker 2 (01:04):
Good morning, sir.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
Charlie is here, Hi, Snitzer is here, Crystal is here. Hello,
and mister Jeffrey Allen Laroque is in the fire box.
You'll back on the block and you're with us as well.
Eight six six yo Rover eight six six nine six
seven six eighty three seven. We'll get to your email

(01:27):
here in just a moment. I'm loading everything up over here.
I'm a little bit out of my routine. You take
a couple of days off, and I left the house
today to come into work, and I'm just out of
my routine. I left my phone at home. I did,
and then I tried to text my wife from my

(01:51):
Apple Watch to tell her, hey, just just so you know,
I left my phone at home. And that doesn't work.
These things don't work is because you have to be
catched to your phone. I had the cell service for it.
Oh and she has that as well, And I just
talked to her about it yesterday, and I think we're
gonna cancel it because it never ever ever works. Like hers,

(02:16):
she uses her phone, I don't. She uses her watch
all the time. I don't really use my watch that much.
And she will answer like if she doesn't have her
phone on her she'll try to answer a call on
her watch. Inevitably it drops off or it does something weird.
It just does not work. Period. And I even bought

(02:39):
her a new watch. They released new watches a few
weeks ago or a month ago or whatever. I said, Hey,
I'm gonna buy you this new one. She uses these
watch this watch all the time. He said, I'm gonna
buy you the new one. We'll see if the cell
service works on there doesn't work, I said, go into
the store and show them what's going on. And that's it,
and then we're gonna answer this stupid fifteen dollars a

(03:01):
month I'm paying.

Speaker 3 (03:02):
Can you return that and just say that it doesn't work.
It's get your mind.

Speaker 1 (03:06):
Well, she still uses the watch.

Speaker 2 (03:09):
But is there any difference.

Speaker 1 (03:12):
It's one millimeter bigger whatever that is. But is there
a grain of sand or something? I mean, it's really anyway.
So so that's how my day started out. Let me
load everything up over here. We have a lot to discuss.
We weren't here for the past couple of days. And

(03:36):
people very understanding, very sweet. Oh yeah, hey hope you're okay,
or hey hope you're having a great time. That's all
the emails that I get. Let's see here, Mark Rights,
thank you so much for putting best stuff shows in
the podcast. It did not disappoint. I never understood why

(03:56):
they didn't do this before. Very much appreciate it. I
hope this will be the case in the future. Well,
we kind of stuck that one by him. I don't know,
we'll see snuck it by him.

Speaker 3 (04:06):
Somebody's sent an email. I think that are we back
on Spotify?

Speaker 1 (04:12):
I have no idea, who knows. I think we are okay? Great?
Maybe possibly check just use the iHeartRadio app or the
Rover radio app. I know that iHeart sent us an
email and they go, hey, you know how everyone, we've
been the one podcast service that runs episodes in one

(04:35):
particular order. I don't know if it's for newest, the oldest,
oldest news. I don't know. They've sent an email and
they go, we're reversing that. We're reversing it and it's
going to start on October first or whatever. We're going
to reverse the order to go along with everybody else.
And we got an email on October first, cancel all

(04:58):
who knows hold off. Speaking of Ihearts, Captain Fatty says, Hey, Rover,
iHeartMedia stock is eleven percent today on Monday. I guess
this was what he sent. Thank you for the info.

(05:18):
Bought it. I bought it when it was at the bottom.
I don't ever think that the iHeart stock is at
the bottom.

Speaker 4 (05:24):
Yeah, because I remember when we started all buying, it
was under a dollar.

Speaker 1 (05:28):
Yeah. Whatever you think the bottom is, it can go
lower than that. I don't know what it's at. I
was watching this. I think yesterday I ended like three dollars.

Speaker 3 (05:37):
Wow, you guys, get out of the iHeart stock game.

Speaker 2 (05:41):
I never got into it yet.

Speaker 1 (05:42):
No, I'm waiting.

Speaker 4 (05:43):
I have the number three. I remember what it is,
three thirty or something. I got close.

Speaker 1 (05:49):
I don't know what mine is to do it. I
was a ninety five percent of my initial investment got
back and I was like, I just think that five
more percent before I can sell it. Got greedy.

Speaker 2 (05:58):
Well it's still there, greedy right, still with a little bit.

Speaker 1 (06:02):
I don't know if I own any of it or not.
I might have gotten out of it a while ago.
I think that you did. And this person says, you
guys should look into having JLR. Let's see, you guys
should look into it. Have JLR. Look into solitaire games
that pay the winners, but you compete for speed on

(06:22):
one card draw. I tried a few, but was never
really good at it. PS love the show, Stay hydrated. Yeah,
that's what Jeffrey needs is some sort of gambling. And
while opening with a trio of I heard emails Josh
and Geneva New York. Right, so we're over sitting here
listening on Tuesday at commercial break comes along. After a

(06:44):
few minutes of hearing the same Philadelphia cream cheese ad
on repeat, I thought, wait a minute, show should have
been back on. It's been a long time, so I
closed the app, open it again, go figure the show
was back on. I would have continued to listen to
the same Philadelphia cream cheese ad over and over and
over again. If I was dumb enough to sit there
for an hour like that, this company has to be

(07:07):
the most half assed company out there. I love you guys,
just not iHeart Well. They're still giving the betnefit of
the doubt. You know there world's number one audio company.
It just takes them a little while to get They're
ducks in a row. Perhaps Steve rides your Rover. I
was watching Star Trek. I don't recognize any of these people.

(07:29):
When did they change the cast? Let me see? What
does he have here? Oh?

Speaker 2 (07:34):
Is there an email or a picture?

Speaker 1 (07:38):
I don't have this. She is really a slow learner,
isn't she? There is a picture she is? Is there
a way you can just look to see you? Like
every time for the asastment, I.

Speaker 3 (07:50):
Actually do love It's so because it's changed. I do
look at the emails.

Speaker 1 (07:55):
It's kind of Rover's fault. He moved it around, he
changed it. He didn't change a thing. If you had
have just left a loan, it would have been fine.
Didn't change a thing. Since, to come back to it,
Tim writes Rover, do you think it's wise to take
a four dollars pay cut to have a set first
shift with weekends and holidays off. Where I work now,

(08:19):
I'm forced to work any shift absolutely no holidays off,
and I'm lucky to have the weekends off. There's really
only two cons to the new job. That's the four
dollars pay cut and going from weekly pay to semi
monthly pay. All right, let me think about this. A
four dollars pay cut, but he has regular hours and

(08:45):
he has weekends off. Well, Tim, I could give you
this advice, but I have to know how much money
you make. You don't need to know that I do.

Speaker 2 (08:57):
No, you don't.

Speaker 1 (08:57):
Four dollars could be twenty percent of pay. It could
be fifty could Yes, it's just a very important factor.
There is a benefit to a quality of life, but
I don't know. Is that worth twenty five percent of
your pay? I don't know. We have to know what
he makes per hour in order for me to give
my as he calls it in the subject of the email,

(09:21):
rovers great advice.

Speaker 3 (09:22):
Prom it if he can pay his rent and he's
he's got some savings and he's okay to pay his
bills with whatever he's making, the quality of life is
way more important having holidays and having weekends. That's just
a life saver for some people. It is struggling to
pay his bills.

Speaker 1 (09:40):
Well, what is he What is he making now? If
he's I'm just he might be struggling if he does
take an hour pay cut.

Speaker 2 (09:48):
I think that.

Speaker 1 (09:49):
Could you negotiate anything? Could you say, Hey, look, I'd
love to take this job, but it's a four dollars
pay cut. How about a two dollars pay cut? Right?
I mean, I don't know. Is there any flexibility there?
Jake writes, Good morning Rover. Last week, Rover was speculating

(10:09):
that his shoulder got hurt while holding things above his
head at Bankruptcy Box. Can he please just admit it
was when he tried to do a jumping check. He
was trying to make fun of Charlie's jumping jack form
and instead revealed that he is unathletic. Jake apparently has
incredibly bad memory. I was not doing anything regarding Charlie's

(10:30):
jumping jack form. It's okay to admit it, Rover. We
still love you. Ps. Jeffrey was picking his nose in
the background of one of his son's YouTube videos. Oh
we have to see that. Please pull that up. And secondly,
there's two things that could have hurt my arm that
did hurt when I did that, but that's not what
caused the the pain. The straw that broke the camel's back.

(10:55):
It could be bankruptcy, box head above my or arm
above my head for days, or I lifted something heavy
at my father in law's house. All about seven or
eight months ago. It's when this started. Now. I did

(11:15):
get the MRI results back, and I think I told
you last week I was really arguing with the MRI people,
and not arguing with them actually because they don't have
any control over it. But I said, can we get
you know, I want not just the shoulder, but the
pain is in the bicep. Can we get the bicep
in this MRI so we can see that.

Speaker 2 (11:37):
You can't do that, the doctor's got to say.

Speaker 1 (11:40):
But if you're paying for it, you should be able
to do that, right.

Speaker 2 (11:44):
It's not a patient can't say can.

Speaker 1 (11:46):
You do this? Because it's I'm paying for it. The
customer is always right. So I got the results back
and if you read the results, it's mumbo jumbo. But
then the doctor called and he said, there is a
small tear in the rotator cuff, but he claims not

(12:09):
enough to cause your issue. There's a tear and fraying
in the rotator cuff, but it's very small. Very small
might give you a little bit of pain. I'm not
going to cause the symptoms that you're seeing. So more
physical therapy is what he recommends. That's the answer. I said.
I did two months of physical therapy. It didn't really.

(12:29):
In fact, I was talking to my wife before I
got these MRI results back. I said, you know, I
felt better not going to physical therapy. She goes, I
one hundred percent agree. You were doing worse going to
physical therapy. So I'm still not He goes, listen, that's
frozen shoulder. It's got to be what it is. I said,

(12:51):
because you know the pain can go down into the
arm with frozen shoulder, and I I I think that
I need to go in make me feel better, put
my mind at ease. I think that that bicep. I'm
not saying anything. Guy's wrong.

Speaker 2 (13:08):
Did you tell the doctor that?

Speaker 5 (13:09):
No?

Speaker 1 (13:10):
Of course not. What am I going to do?

Speaker 2 (13:11):
How are you gonna get an MRI you need him.

Speaker 1 (13:13):
I'm gonna go out there and talk to uh, Rachel
in the sales, I'm gonna get hurt. There's an MRI place.
Oh okay, I'm gonna have an MRI machine installed in
my basement right next to my Uh what was that thing?
Was that actually hyperbaric chamber or whatever? I got? It's
gonna get one of those. Until I saw people are
blowing up on them, and then I go, no, thanks.

Speaker 6 (13:35):
Get that full body scan one so you can always
check on what's going on inside you.

Speaker 1 (13:42):
Is that an MRI? Is that a cat scan? What's
the full body scan?

Speaker 2 (13:46):
Charlie was trying to get you to do it, and
when you went to one, Yeah.

Speaker 1 (13:48):
But that's more of an external scan camera. I need
an internal I need Yeah, this was just a bunch
of camera And I saw a bunch of cameras using
AI to look at your moles. I think, yeah, you
need the.

Speaker 6 (14:01):
Kim Kardashian the one where they like scan you from
top to But they have somebody that comes and does
a whole entire Is it a med.

Speaker 1 (14:08):
Bed always the government has the med beds. Yeah, that
med beed fixes doesn't tell you what's trying to just
fix this, right.

Speaker 6 (14:17):
Okay, And you definitely need to be an advocate for yourself, Rover.
I feel like we do talk about stories where people
don't feel well and the doctors don't believe them, and
they keep insisting they don't feel well, and eventually somebody goes, oh, yeah,
this is what you have. So I think that you
definitely need to speak up and you need to say
I want to get this done.

Speaker 1 (14:36):
Yes, I'm paying for it.

Speaker 6 (14:37):
I feel like if I ask my doctor, I want
to get this test done and this is what I
think is, he would probably let me, you know, let's
play it out and see what happens. He might think
I'm crazy, but he might let's see if I'm right
and you're wrong kind of thing.

Speaker 1 (14:51):
Well, so I have to figure out what I'm gonna
Physical therapy though it was making me worse. It was,
and I'm not blaming the physical therapists. They kept saying,
I don't want to bore you with my shoulder.

Speaker 3 (15:03):
No, it's been going on for so long. We need
this update, Steve.

Speaker 1 (15:06):
Then we go back speaking of updates, and we go
back to Steve Rover. I was watching Star Trek and
I don't recognize any of these people. When did they
change the cast? He writes, and here is all right,
let me, let me, let me it's just really unpack this,

(15:28):
all right. So this is, by the way, this is
the next generation cast for those of you who are unaware.
And Captain Picard, the bald headed guy is looks familiar.
He looks a little familiar there sitting in the captain's chair,
doesn't he not? I can't quite place that face. And

(15:51):
then to the uh his left, all right, counselor Troy
from Beta's that you can see her big forehead covered
up by those bangs, but that looks remarkably like Dougie.
Then you have behind behind her. I'm guessing that that

(16:16):
is so that's doctor Crusher. But is this Crystal's face
there in the yes, the best one, of course, is
right next to Captain Picard. On Captain Picard's right are left,
Commander Riker looks. Well, they could have just used Commander
Riker's actual head, because that it looks alarmingly like our

(16:41):
old phone screener dumb. But Dumb looked already looked like
Commander Riker, so they could have just left his picture.
They say, maybe they did. I don't know. And you
go back and data uh is looks a lot like
Jeffrey ro Yes, okay, now I'm now okay next to

(17:06):
uh or in the middle there next to data, it
looks and that is that toe my sharing? I guess
I don't know what is that Charlie? So that's Charlie?

Speaker 2 (17:16):
Is it supposed to?

Speaker 1 (17:18):
Oh that's Charlie. The beard is way too full to
be Charlie. It was throwing me off in the future
to my sharing could grow more of a beard.

Speaker 7 (17:29):
I think, all right, my son's clean shave, and it's
pronounced to my staring for the record for that asked for?

Speaker 1 (17:39):
Uh, let's see here? And then wharf is warf just warf?

Speaker 5 (17:44):
For?

Speaker 1 (17:45):
Is that is? It? Was Warf changed at all? I'm
assuming it's that.

Speaker 8 (17:54):
I'm the only one that didn't get put in there,
so I'm gonna say, I'm worf are you?

Speaker 1 (17:58):
Let me see? Didn't change anything? It's worse? Is that
supposed to be Snitzer? And the last white hair? And
then and then the person over here that's obvious it's
supposed to be Jeordie LaForge? But yeah, are is it?

(18:22):
I couldn't tell? Yeah, I guess it is. Theaters got
the easter, okay, so they giveaway forget the eyes, the nose,
the mouth, whatever.

Speaker 3 (18:35):
You look at, the hairline, the tobacco guy, Commander Wharf.

Speaker 1 (18:40):
It's not a wookie.

Speaker 2 (18:41):
Well he played the music?

Speaker 9 (18:44):
Where was I Let me see, give me one moment,
give me a second.

Speaker 1 (18:58):
Here. I believe that maybe our stuff is not. Our
stuff isn't. I'll have to fix it here. But our
stuff isn't. Sorry, Uh, let's see, our stuff isn't playing
yet here is or isn't moving over? Here is an
email from somebody bees you, Lily. I believe it is

(19:22):
so if that's how you say that, I don't know. Uh,
you're dancing. Rover has improved according to val Ray, that's
Jeffrey's daughter. And here is a video that goes along
with it. And yeah, it is some sort of it's

(19:49):
all of us from the show as like a no,
that's nice? Is a I K pomp k pomp Dan
band with I think that's nads and me and Charlie
and Peter and her father Jeffrey in there, all of

(20:09):
us dancing around. Man, look at us. Charlie's pants are
rolled up. He looks so cute. All right, So I
guess you must have posted this here. I guess you
guys are great all right? And Jennifer Wrights, I thought

(20:37):
you would like to know that Jeep put hidden Easter
eggs on their jeeps. People were saying there's a lockness, monster, spiders,
jeeps and more. You should take a look. I guess
this is more for Dougie than she's the jeep person.

Speaker 2 (20:50):
Yeah, did you on the jeep girl?

Speaker 3 (20:52):
Did you guys know that there are hidden animals on jeeps?

Speaker 1 (20:56):
I did not know. This?

Speaker 2 (20:58):
Is there a picture? Okay, there's a frog on hers
or a lizard?

Speaker 1 (21:03):
How cool is that? Is that under the winter webber.

Speaker 3 (21:07):
I gotta look at my jeep now to see what
what hidden little creature there is?

Speaker 1 (21:12):
I didn't know that.

Speaker 2 (21:13):
Why is that a to slot?

Speaker 1 (21:15):
It's an email.

Speaker 2 (21:15):
I'm interactive with my cheap.

Speaker 1 (21:19):
Under a fake name. Wow, there's there's a weird octopus.
A weird octopus from the jeep that I got from
whatever jeep. It's like a Pokemon. What's the pokemon name?

Speaker 8 (21:35):
I say, collect them all Like a Pokemon. You can
eat a different cheap every week, so I have different animals.

Speaker 1 (21:42):
Got you?

Speaker 2 (21:43):
Gotcha?

Speaker 1 (21:46):
Eric writes, I'm a long time listener getting caught up
on some old shows. Yesterday I read an economist take
on why it is expensive to be poor. In short,
he made an analogy of a poor man that needed boots,
and he can only afford the cheapest they wear out
every year or two, while a rich man that needs
boots could buy the most expensive, highest quality boots that

(22:07):
last a decade or more. The poor man ends up
spending double what the rich man spends in the same timeframe. Today,
I'm listening to a show from February first, twenty twenty two.
You're talking about the expensive work boots you ordered for JLR,
and I thought of this analogy. I'm curious how they
are holding up. Thank you for more than two decades

(22:27):
of entertainment. Well, let's see, so that was three years ago,
three and a half years ago. Those work boots did
not last a decade on JLR. They might have lasted.
He doesn't wear those anymore. How long do you think
they lasted? A year and a half of those year
and a half, Yeah, yeah, maybe a year and a

(22:47):
half they lasted. I don't know if I really agree
with that analogy. I mean maybe, I don't know. Is
it more expensive to be poor than it is to
be rich. M I see you buy boot, but see
the you say that the rich people can buy boots
that are going to last a decade, but they probably

(23:09):
just buy whatever the hell they want and then just
get rid of it after a year because they're rich. Right,
I don't know, I'm not an economist. Are those boots
hold up? You still you throw those out? Or what
do you do with those? I still have those, but.

Speaker 7 (23:27):
You don't wear them anymore. I just don't wear them
because they like I like. I wore them like at
my fence company. It was just like normal wear and tear,
you know, working and that kind of stuff.

Speaker 1 (23:40):
So you'll roll over to this person, right, I hope
you've Colin, or maybe it's Colon Colin, I think though.
I hope you found a way to watch that disaster
of a loss. Oh oh, is that the Browns game?

(24:01):
I'll cut right to the point. Though my candle was
going to run out my RMG champagne candle, so I
ordered Jeffrey's book to keep as a decorative piece. It's
good luck. It's good luck to have an RMG artifact
on display at all times. My fiance does not find
blood in the studio. Appropriate coffee table material. Is there

(24:23):
anything I can buy? Do you have an old calendar
or anything? I'll keep that in my office next to
the shot glass set. I also have the cookbook or
the candles going back on sale. I loved it. It
lasted about a year. Let's see. I know he sent

(24:45):
a picture, but maybe you think, oh, there it is.
It's the fiance in there in the background. I think
that doesn't like the blood in the studio. Who wouldn't
want that on displayed prominently in our kitchen? A guy
in his underpants covered in blood.

Speaker 7 (25:04):
Well, he looks like he used the microphone to clump
somebody over the head and I'm bludging them to death.

Speaker 1 (25:11):
I don't know. I think probably the next thing is
if we do it this year, we'd have some holiday merch,
whether that's a hoody, a sweatshirt or jacket whatever. We
didn't do it last year. For the last year was
the last year we didn't do it, and that was
just because everything was so expensive. I go, I can't

(25:31):
believe how expensive everything is now. I realized that that's
just the new normal. Everything is expensive all the time
period I thought things were gonna go, you know, like inflation.
I was going to go back down. Things were going
to go back to normal. No, no, no, never go
back down. Now this is super expensive, so I guess
it is what it is. We order it whatever it costs.

(25:55):
It costs. If you want it, you want it. If
you don't, you don't. Don't blame me, don't shoot the
messenger when it turns out to be expensive. I'll try
to keep it as affordable as possible. I always do.
But what can you do? All right, I have to
take a break. Our number is eight sixty six yo
rover eight six six nine six seven six eight three seven. Ooh.

(26:18):
That guy was talking about the horrible loss. I'm guessing
he was talking about the Browns game. I was in
Los Angeles and I they were the Browns were playing
in London, so they were playing like at nine am
East Coast time, but I'm in Los Angeles at six

(26:38):
o'clock in the morning. In Los Angeles, I rolled over
in the middle of the night, and you know, like
sometimes you roll over and it's weird, like you kind
of you roll over and then you're just awake and
you could go back to sleep or you can stay up.

Speaker 5 (26:56):
Well.

Speaker 1 (26:56):
I made the mistake of going on. It's six six
thirty forty five. Oh the Browns are I could watch
that on my iPad or.

Speaker 2 (27:05):
The TV in your in your hotel room.

Speaker 1 (27:08):
Yeah, the hotel room that I was in, it was weird.
They it had like a it had like a sitting area,
it had the bedroom, and then it had a like
a living room sort of thing. But they were separated
by this weird wall that you could the TV. It was.
I even brought it up to be two. I go,
I've never seen a room like this. The TV is

(27:30):
like thirty feet away from the bed. It was so
far away and it was stupid. You would never watch it.
You'd have to anyway. Uh So I watched it on
my iPad. I've got to take a break. Eight six
six year Rover will be right back. Hang on, Jeffery
is either stuttering if I went for if I I

(27:53):
was lying. What a wire this guy is for both whatever?
At least these rovers glory as far as good, I'm

(28:21):
gonna tell you. I Yeah, I woke up at six
something in the morning in Los Angeles time, and I
get my iPad out, pull up YouTube TV. I'm watching
that Browns game. They were over in London.

Speaker 5 (28:35):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (28:35):
Playing And for my draft Kings bet, I put the
Browns to win. I said, these they're gonna win, obviously
gonna you know, they've they got rid of not got
rid of Flacco. But they said, you know what, we
need to go in a different direction with our starting

(28:56):
quarterback Dylan Gabriel. Let's do that. And I said, that's
gonna give them a little shot in the arm, a
little boost. That's gonna get me a morale boost to
the guys, a fresh start, a clean slates. And then
they blow it, like always at the end, they blow it.
They blow it, they blow I couldn't brown it. Wait,

(29:17):
the Browns screwed you over, could not believe them. What's
a rule? Yeah, what's the rule, Charlie. Don't never bet
four or against the Browns. You will lose every time. Now,
I immediately once they lost, and they they they lose

(29:38):
of course in you know they're up, there's like a
minute left. They you know, they they they don't run
out the clock. They they for whatever reason, they decide, okay,
let's throw a pass which is going it was incomplete,
stops the clock for Minnesota, and then they Minnesota still

(30:01):
has a time out left it was just I couldn't
believe what they were doing. I go, why when they
threw that pass? I go why? Now I get it.
If you get the first down there, you've put the
game on ice. But the way that they play, don't
ever count on that. It's not like it was first
and one or third and one and this they throw

(30:25):
a pass, they stopped the clock, turn the ball over,
and then of course they go down and and they win.

Speaker 4 (30:36):
You said you didn't bet on the Cardinals. What does
you bet on the Cardinals?

Speaker 3 (30:43):
No?

Speaker 1 (30:44):
Oh I did? They lost me too. I'm trying to.

Speaker 4 (30:48):
Find the clip I saw because it's very funny. Hm,
oh there's oh no, okay, different. Who's the guy that
ran into the end zone and wasn't holding? Oh yeah,
no it's the Cardinals. Yeah, here's the car.

Speaker 1 (31:00):
Watch this.

Speaker 4 (31:02):
Get against Boker's It's great, Roddy could have He's almost there. Yeah,
and I don't just drop it right there. Let's rewatch that.
Oh no, right, No, he didn't drop it early, did he?

Speaker 10 (31:14):
No?

Speaker 1 (31:15):
No, it's not no, no, oh no, what's not his
hand anymore? Well, it's only the ball that has to
cross the plane. So did the ball not?

Speaker 2 (31:25):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (31:26):
They didn't count that. They didn't content it shows it
was no touchdown. And then he fumbles through the back
of the end zone. The officials looked at it.

Speaker 11 (31:34):
They beat it.

Speaker 4 (31:35):
Oh no, and then uh they do this. They get
an interception here, Oh cool, got it, and uh drop it. No,
that's when.

Speaker 1 (31:49):
They got an interception. Fumbly interception mm hmm. And then
they recover for look at how much ty a touchdown?
Two seconds left? And then they missed the field goals

(32:10):
or no, they made the field goal. Sorry, I was
watching a bunch. I was watching so much football over
the weekend. I got I got my games screwed up.
You got two foo on one screen. I got scream
East and uh what about meth stream math screams.

Speaker 4 (32:24):
I got my x server whatever that thing is called
that VC box? Wow, man, I love that anyways. Uh,
I lost my parlay good.

Speaker 1 (32:33):
I did too. I lost. I lost two out of
three games. I thought, I thought, maybe the Browns are
going to screw me. That was it, but I I
The other two games I picked were I don't even
remember what I picked, but they were. I picked the favorites.
I said, you know, the Browns are the long shot. Here,
but I'm gonna go with them. Wait twos, you lost
to Snits, I lost? Yeah, one game? On yeh, Jeffrey

(32:57):
winn lose one game? You only want one? We all
los about Crystal? Yeah?

Speaker 7 (33:03):
I lost, I lost two games, only won one. So okay,
what about Crystal.

Speaker 2 (33:06):
I'm a loser?

Speaker 1 (33:07):
Oh everyone lost a round of losers. Yeah, I want
to see the chart. Yes, okay, let me see the
chart of where are we? Oh boy? Twenty? All right,
so Crystal is down to twenty five dollars. We all
started with one hundred dollars at the beginning of the season.
We've been doing three pick parlays all season long. Crystal
down to twenty five, Snitzer down to fifty, Dougey down

(33:31):
to sixty seven dollars and ten cents, Jeffrey down to
seventy five dollars. Rover went from plus twenty cents, I
was at one hundred dollars and twenty cents down to
eighty five twenty only about fifteen. Then that's correct. Okay,
Charlie risk took a big risk, and so I've narrowed
the gap between me and second place and Chlae in

(33:52):
first place. Neat I'm halfway there, Charlie is down to
one hundred and twelve dollars, still up twelve dollars over
the season, so my number looks a lot lower than
it actually is.

Speaker 11 (34:05):
Join me.

Speaker 1 (34:07):
No wait, get the dark side is just getting darker
and darker. I so somebody said, I've been completely out
of it because I have been in Los Angeles for
the past few days, and then yesterday I traveled. I
you know, I made I'm so dumb. I made a mistake.
I go, okay, I can fly there direct, but it's

(34:30):
going to be more expensive, and it's I think I
United a direct flight from here to Los Angeles one shot,
or I can fly American and I have to make
a stop. However, I can they always upgrade me the
first class, So you pay for a regular ticket and

(34:51):
you get upgraded the first class because I have so
many miles and points or whatever however that'll like calculate
that out. And I said, how well, you know what,
We'll save a bunch of money and we'll just fly
connecting flight through Dallas on the way there, Phoenix on
the way back. And I they did upgrade me the

(35:13):
first class on one leg of that one leg from
Phoenix to here. Last night. I got I got upgraded,
but the rest of it, no, no, no upgrades, the
completely full flights. Nobody got upgraded. I got, son of
a bitch. And on top of that, forget that, forget
the upgrade. But now I'm stuck. Oh you know you
have to you land somewhere. Now you're stuck there for

(35:35):
an hour and a half. I'm so dumb. I always
because I'm stupid. Yeah, I'm stupid. I'm stupid. And this
is see, this is Frugal Rover coming out. You know,
I went through all my bills recently. I said I'm
gonna pair things back, I'm gonna cut spending Frugal Rover,
and Frugal Rover was very pissed off on the way

(35:58):
there and on the way back. So I've been a
little bit out of it because yesterday was all day traveling,
just an entire day. I think I got back at
I stepped into my home yesterday. We left. Now, obviously
there's a three hour time difference, but we left the
hotel at ten am yesterday morning and I got home

(36:21):
at eleven fifteen pm last night.

Speaker 2 (36:24):
Yeap blows.

Speaker 1 (36:26):
Wait what time did you take off? Ten am Pacific time.
So we left the hotel at ten am, so like okay,
I got into my house at about eleven fifteen pm,
so full day of travel. So I am a little
bit out of it. You guys are gonna have to
help me out, not only you. So normally when we

(36:49):
come in and we do a show, I've know you
guys know me. I'm on top of everything with what's
happening in the world, what's happening in the news, what's
going on with you guys. But I've been complet letely
cut off from the outside world, and so I need
your help, and I also need the help from fans
just to carry me through today's show. But I do

(37:10):
see that somebody here says that they Rover you said
they didn't get rid of Flacco, but they actually did.
They traded him yesterday. I didn't even see that in
the news. So they did indeed trade Joe Flacco to
the Cincinnati Bengals yesterday.

Speaker 7 (37:30):
Wow, I believe the I think the Bengals lost to
the Lions yesterday, so that was my doubt. I picked
the lines to beat the Bengals, So who's going to
be They have to get rid of the coach yesterday.
At this point, what who's the Browns coach?

Speaker 1 (37:52):
Yes, they have to they have to write like at
some point, you go, okay, it's not the personnel we
saw Baker Mayfield. He leaves and he goes to Tampa
and the guys, you know, just fine. We have Miles Garrett,
one of the best players in the NFL. This poor guy,

(38:12):
he's just I mean, they pay him a bunch of money.
He goes, I want to get out of here. I
want to be on a winning team. Please get rid
of me. Then they offer him a bunch of money
and he changes his mind. He goes, oh, okay, I
guess we'll stay. But anybody would have offered you a
bunch of money by stay? Why why? Why? So? Now
this guy you can't I mean, they can't win a
game to save their lives. At some point you have

(38:32):
to blame it on coaching.

Speaker 3 (38:35):
Right, who's going to be our starting quarterback? Then, well,
Dylan Gabriel, so he's beneficially and.

Speaker 1 (38:42):
Then Shudor Sanders as the number two. May Look, I'm
not I don't have any issue with that. Yeah, well,
you know, whatever they're doing hasn't been working. Zone.

Speaker 12 (38:53):
I just.

Speaker 1 (38:57):
At some point they have to look at the coaching
staff and they have to say, okay, this is you know,
we've given how many Let's see how how many years?
Let me look here, let's see how long has Stefanski
been head coach? What year did he come? Let's see, Charlie,

(39:25):
I should go to you. You know the answer to
this two and a half years since twenty twenty. Stephan's
a little while along in the tooth. All right, so
they had one one good year in there. But I
think you have to look now and you have to
you have to go this is this is, this is

(39:47):
not working out.

Speaker 3 (39:50):
To go back to the Los Angeles trip. Why did
you go out there? You said you were going to
tell us after you got home. What was the point
of going to LA.

Speaker 1 (39:58):
Well, let's see, you had some spec elation about what
I was doing.

Speaker 3 (40:01):
Right to a lipa, do a lipa job opportunity.

Speaker 1 (40:09):
All these things were.

Speaker 2 (40:12):
Threesome with the hooker, the prostitute m.

Speaker 1 (40:16):
Started a movie, Bert Kreiser, oh a cameo and a
Bert Kreischer movie there being filmed, perhaps any of that
close getting World Cup. So we said, like a lead
up to the World Cup. Well, the USA is already
qualified because we're a host nation, so we okay, you

(40:36):
know something, I don't know any other qualifiers. That's a
good guest though, good guess, Yes, that is good good
guess being with a Heart's big wigs. Well in Los Angeles.
Maybe if it was New York, maybe that could be
a good theory. But Chris is out there right, Christ

(40:57):
is going to be my co host. Christ. Yeah, we're
gonna put him on a little apple box. So he's
my height and good guest there. Well, i'll tell you,
I'll let you know maybe after the shizzy Oh you know,
let's see here. Rich bitch says, did you hear about

(41:20):
Jimmy Hasl that's who owns the brown suggesting that the
average Browns ticket price will increase to over two hundred dollars.
Why not focus on winning before increasing ticket price? Well,
somebody's got to pay for that big new stadium that
they want to build with your money already, so I
guess you're paying twice I who knows. Yeah, Jeff Junior says,

(41:51):
since ninety nine we have had O L E t
y of coaches and qbs. I don't know what that
means exactly, it's the owners. Well, yes, you have to
look at uh that that I think you have to
look at as well. You had the you had the

(42:13):
the issue with what's his face, uh, mister molester as
your QB there for a while. That was an owner decision.
And that was so the amount of money that was
spent on that, and it was it just it was
so unlikely to pay off. Why would you get a

(42:36):
guy that's in the midst of you know, diddling every
masseuse this side of the Mississippi. You know, why would
you do that? Why would you make the biggest deal
of all time at that point?

Speaker 3 (42:48):
Right?

Speaker 1 (42:49):
And then what is the potential upside? And and he
hadn't played because he was suspended. It just that was
that was incredibly dumb, incredibly dumb. What is that guy
do now? Is he still on the team now? But
I don't know, because I guess was he injured? And
who knows? I don't know how it works out. You

(43:10):
just have to pay guys off, I guess. But I
think you have a billion dollar deal or whatever whatever here,
whatever it was, I guess he's you know, what is
he doing? He's just counting money? I guess. John you're
on Rover's Morning Glory. Good morning John, Hey, good morning. Hey.

Speaker 13 (43:27):
You know it, Jimmy Haslam needs to go away. It's
time for him to just admit he's a very poor
NFL owner. He's going on his second decade of monumentally
bad decisions. He got rid of Baker Mayfield, he kept
Hugh Jackson and Johnny Manzel, Deshaun Watson. It's time for

(43:51):
him to go that stadium he wants to build.

Speaker 12 (43:55):
He thinks he's going to get a super Bowl.

Speaker 14 (43:57):
The NFL is never going to.

Speaker 13 (43:59):
Bring a super Bowl to like a snow belt city
like Cleveland. Okay, it's just not gonna happen. Yeah, it's
time for Jimmy has Them to just, you know, to
go away. They generally put.

Speaker 1 (44:14):
Super Bowls in warm weather climates or or enclosed domes.
They they have done super Bowls in snow belt areas.
But and they probably would they probably would. You build
a a I don't know what the total custwards is
gonna be two billion or whatever whatever the total cost
of a stadium is. The NFL generally rewards you when

(44:36):
you build a new stadium, They give you a super
Bowl a few years later. Five years later or something.
Even if that happens. So what so what you get
the super Bowl once one time? What does that do
for you? It doesn't nothing, nothing, it does it? They are, oh,
you get the super Bowl? Be great for the seat
for day for day a week.

Speaker 2 (44:57):
So big deal. It's is that worth it?

Speaker 1 (45:00):
No? No, it's it's not so Yeah, but Johnny can't.
If the guy owns the team, you can't just kick
him out as an owner. He owns the team. What
are you gonna do? You got to live with it,
and no.

Speaker 13 (45:12):
What what we what we have to do is we
have to talk with our wallets, okay, and just make
him feel so unwelcome that he just doesn't want to
hang out and doesn't want to be an NFL owner anymore. No,
it's time for him to go sell the team. Jimmy,
go back to pumping gas or whatever the hell it
is you do, uh.

Speaker 1 (45:32):
Your rebate scams.

Speaker 14 (45:34):
Just go back to that time for him to go.

Speaker 1 (45:38):
John thank you, I appreciate it. I guess. Let me
see here. Yeah, so Deshaun Watson is injured and then
they go, oh, he'll be out, but now they let
me see they provided some update. Let's see he's not practicing,
so he could potentially. What are you gonna do with that?
This guy's been I mean Jesus RCT. Yeah. If I

(46:01):
paid that money, I'd make them go to practice every
every week. I'd make every day, and my car every day.
Put them out there, just okay, you're going errands for
me the groceries. If you're already gonna lose every game,
put them out there. I just keep putting them out
there as any position. Go ahead, kick the ball, do whatever.

Speaker 6 (46:17):
Well, just like in high school, if you play on
a sports team and you're injured, you still have to
go to the practices. You sit on the bench and
you have to be there rooting for the team and
supporting the team every game.

Speaker 1 (46:27):
All right, I've got to take a break, Uji. You
have these shizzy coming up. What do you have on
the way.

Speaker 3 (46:33):
There's a lot of chaos happening, and I know you
just fleop. There's a lot of chaos happening with the
government shutdown and airlines, So I'm curious what you think
about that story. I'll give you an update with people
flying across the country.

Speaker 1 (46:44):
Now, I was nervous yesterday. Will be right back. Hang
on Rover's Morning Glory. Oh what's happened? Spreading like I
heard these outbreak? Now back to this show us coming

(47:10):
up in just a moment. What do you have on
the way.

Speaker 3 (47:13):
Dou A woman in Missouri was sick in bed and
decided to get out of the bed go to the store.
Wait to hear what happened to her after she got
out of bed. I'm gonna move around a little. What
she did next is crazy?

Speaker 1 (47:26):
All right, we'll get to that in just a moment. Jeffrey,
what did you end up doing over the weekend while
I was gone long weekend? What'd you end up doing?
I celebrated my son's birthday.

Speaker 7 (47:37):
Oh yeah, just took him out to dinner, got him
his favorite dairy queen Kate of course, ice cream cake.

Speaker 1 (47:43):
Yep. We visited my dad. My dad gave him some money. Yeah,
we did it.

Speaker 7 (47:49):
How much money my dad kill deal? My dad retired,
so he's been retired. My dad was able to give
him twenty dollars. It's ninety dollars. How old is he's
twenty three?

Speaker 3 (47:58):
Now?

Speaker 1 (47:59):
Three? Did you say, dad? What about an extra three dollars?
Give him the give him his age twenty three? Dollars.

Speaker 7 (48:05):
Well I had, Well, my son didn't use that money,
and I pitched it twenty and he got himself a bike. Ooh,
all right, a bicycle you know from market place, from
Facebook marketplace, that classic so we got.

Speaker 1 (48:20):
We gotta put a little work, help and put a
little work into it. So it's a class Okay. So
he bought a non rideable bike for forty dollars. Yeah,
it always really needs his new too new inter tubes.

Speaker 7 (48:30):
And you can just use a little lemon juice to
lubricate the sprocket and the chain.

Speaker 1 (48:35):
Boom, lemon juice to lubricate Okay, I see.

Speaker 7 (48:39):
The first thing that he bought it from, gave us
have that little kind of hack to lubricate the sprocket
in the chain.

Speaker 1 (48:46):
Like father, like son. Jeffrey buys a car and then
spends more money repairing said car than he did buying it.
Son buys a forty dollars bike, will end up spending
two hundred dollars repairing said bike.

Speaker 7 (49:00):
It's not it's only two or two thin't gonna cost
that much, all right. But then my daughter and I
we had a rare chance to go to karaoke Saturday night,
I met up with my friend, Uh, you know, what
do you do call you guys called the Redhead.

Speaker 1 (49:15):
Oh, we were hanging out there.

Speaker 7 (49:17):
Her boyfriend DJ's at the barn and she hangs out
and he said, he came up to me and just said,
Jeff you can do any song you want, just don't
do the rec of the adult sing the record the
Evan Fitzgerald.

Speaker 1 (49:29):
Okay, because it's a six minute song. Oh, he's been
on this for a while. It's coming up the fifteenth
anniversary of the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald and he's
been We're got a lot of facts about the wreck
of the Edmund Fitzgerald in here. Well, constant updates. You
know that Rachel and Sales want they they're doing something
with the wreck of the edmunds.

Speaker 7 (49:49):
See, it's a memorial service at the at the at
you know where the wreck site is. It's up it's
off white It's I think thirty or forty miles off
white Fish It's say thirty or forty miles off off
white Fish Point.

Speaker 1 (50:01):
On the tenth of November nineteen seventy five. They want
to send Jeffrey Rachel and Sales wants to send Jeffrey
out there.

Speaker 2 (50:07):
That's brilliant. It would be great.

Speaker 1 (50:09):
And what are you gonna do? You're gonna put him
on a boat and he's gonna float around out there.

Speaker 7 (50:16):
You know, it is probably like what they do do
I think they do. I've seen I've seen this on YouTube.
They were reading of the names of the twenty nine
minute were lost. Uh huh, And I looked. I looked
up the list. That's a good number of those crewmen
were from this.

Speaker 1 (50:28):
Area, in from around Ohio. Great were from Toledo. And
so what song did you sing? I sang on Suspicious
Minds by Elvis Presley. Oh yeah, that's a favorite that
Edmond Fitzgerald six minutes. You should have picked the longest
song they had available in the library. That's why he
didn't want you to sing that song because it's so long. Yeah,

(50:51):
he wants you to sing a song too by Blur.
You know, in two minutes, he picked the longest son.
You possibly can't get your money's worth American Pie. It's
not bad love that song. Heard the song American Pipe.
I never sang it. Oh that's a great that's a classic.
So Rachel and Sales wants him to go out there
floating on on some boat or something during some memorial service,

(51:14):
and the memorial service people, whoever runs it, they're like, yeah.

Speaker 2 (51:18):
Oh you can do taps.

Speaker 1 (51:21):
Well, they're like, we don't really need anything again, but
apparently she's still talked his way in there, and she's like, oh,
it'll be great, Jeffrey can go out there. Okay, I don't.
I don't care.

Speaker 4 (51:34):
Well if he came in with a camera to prove unprompted,
she just walked in and said, Jeffrey, what do you
know about the Edmund Fitzgerald And then he just starts pumping.
It was the best commercial for the Edmond Fitzgerald I've
ever seen, because he was just spouting it off off
the dome.

Speaker 1 (51:48):
What did they? Who needs a commercial? Though? For the
end it's a sunken ship like who needs the anniversary?

Speaker 4 (51:54):
Apparently there's a billboard celebrating outside and that's what cibrating.

Speaker 1 (51:58):
I mean saying, you know, commemores. It's commemorating. Sorry, Fuji,
are you ready for the SHIZI? Yeah, here we go,
jitda Shizzy on rolls Moorning Glory.

Speaker 3 (52:11):
Former FBI director James Comy is said to be arraigned
today on two federal charges. Comy has been charged with
obstruction of justice and making false statements by the Justice Department.
The case is connected to Komy's testimony before Congress is
back in twenty twenty. If you remember, he's accused of
lying to the Senate Judiciary Committee about leaking information from
the FBI's Trump slash Russia investigation that began back in

(52:36):
twenty sixteen. Sources say the case has thrown the US
Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Virginia of Virginia
into a bit of chaos, which is why two prosecutors
who normally practice in that district of North Carolina are
stepping up to take the case. So that will happen today.
Komy is expected to plead not guilty.

Speaker 1 (52:56):
All right.

Speaker 3 (52:58):
The President suggested yeah today that he may withhold back
pay from all federal employees once the government shut down ends.

Speaker 1 (53:07):
In video of that, well, when you, okay, let me
shoe not everybody. He's gonna withhold some people, some people.

Speaker 2 (53:13):
How is that possible.

Speaker 1 (53:15):
I'm gonna guess I haven't seen this, but I'm going
to guess it's only from people who live in blue states.
They won't get paid. I don't know. But let's see
here here it is rut. We just let Trump say it.

Speaker 3 (53:33):
Isn't the White House position that put workers should.

Speaker 1 (53:36):
Be paid for their that pay.

Speaker 15 (53:39):
I would say it depends on who we're talking about.

Speaker 1 (53:41):
I can tell you this.

Speaker 15 (53:42):
The Democrats have put a lot of people in great
risk and jeopardy. But it really depends on who you're
talking about. But for the most part, we're going to
take care of our people. There are some people that
really don't deserve to be taken care of, and we'll
take care of them in a different way.

Speaker 1 (53:56):
Okay, thank you, all right, So some clarity in the
situation there, Okay, that that will get people to show
up to work. Uh, they're not getting paid as it
is now. And you'll recall that Trump has said in
the past when previous shutdowns that it's all on the president.

(54:18):
So the president president has to be a deal maker,
has to get things done. I has to get it,
you know, to an all rest on the president. Very
retribusive towards three people.

Speaker 7 (54:30):
Well, yeah, because he's been seeking gretrud beach against people
that he feels wrong him, like Attorney General, like New
York Attorney General Latista James who attempted to would suit
him over his business practices e g. And Carroll, who
successfully sued him over You know.

Speaker 1 (54:47):
Here's Trump in today's show A long time. You just
want to say, Okay, in.

Speaker 16 (54:51):
My opinion, you know, I hear the Democrats are going
to be blamed and the Republicans are going to be blamed.
I actually think the president would be blamed if there
is a shutdown, and it's going to be a horrible
shutdown because as you know, things will sort of keep It.

Speaker 1 (55:04):
Was a partial shutdown, right.

Speaker 16 (55:05):
If there is a shutdown, I think it would be
a tremendously negative mark on the President of the United States.

Speaker 1 (55:11):
He's the one that has to get people together.

Speaker 2 (55:13):
Not all right, all right, Rover, you were in La
for a few days.

Speaker 1 (55:18):
You traveled home yesterday.

Speaker 3 (55:20):
You said you didn't take a direct flight, two different flights.
I have a friend who's daughter is flying back to
Chicago and they ended up driving because there was delay.

Speaker 1 (55:32):
And it was just a fast kidding yeah.

Speaker 3 (55:35):
So they ended up getting in the car and driving
last night to get.

Speaker 1 (55:38):
Her back home for college.

Speaker 3 (55:40):
And I'm happy to hear for you your situation was smooth.

Speaker 1 (55:44):
Smooth a shilf. No, no is you and you know
when you have connecting flights, it's just double the number
of flights, you know, double the numbers. I think you
could go wrong, lay's and whatnot.

Speaker 3 (55:53):
Well, we just mentioned the shutdown and flight delays and cancelations.
Worse than yesterday is the government shutdown entered it's seventh day,
so that of course strained error travel across the country.
The FAA reported staffing shortages at key airports, including Chicago, Nashville, Dallas,
and Newark, where air traffic controllers continue to work without pay.

Speaker 2 (56:14):
They said that Hollywood.

Speaker 3 (56:15):
Burbank Airport operated without on site controllers for nearly six
hours on Monday, relying on remote management.

Speaker 1 (56:24):
How scary is that.

Speaker 8 (56:25):
I heard the recordings of that, like the where the
tower was talking to the planes and say, I think
we're going dark.

Speaker 1 (56:30):
We're not.

Speaker 8 (56:31):
We're not gonna be an earf to you know, go
through whatever channels to get guidance and the paths on
what is this Because of the shutdown, they're like confused.

Speaker 1 (56:40):
They're in the air confused.

Speaker 3 (56:41):
They think more than thirty two hundred flights were delayed yesterday.

Speaker 2 (56:45):
According to flight Aware and.

Speaker 3 (56:46):
Union officials warned that fatigue and financial uncertainty are taking
a toll on workers.

Speaker 2 (56:52):
So you are lucky that you got home.

Speaker 1 (56:54):
Look, I'm not blaming anybody for the shutdown. I'm not
blaming Trump, not blaming Democrats, my blowman, Republicans, whatever, But
you gotta get you know this is this isn't accomplishing anything.
It's it's more of a headache and a hassle to
reopen things. And why put the country and workers and
people through this? They can't get the services that they need.

(57:17):
You have issues like this, what do you What is
it going to take a disaster occurring some some accident
or something before they get their act together. I just
come on, let's get this done.

Speaker 5 (57:32):
Go on.

Speaker 3 (57:32):
A woman in Missouri was sick in bed for one week,
but she's feeling much better. So she decided, let me
get out of the house. Let me just get moving
and get out of the house. That might bring me
some you know, some better house, just to walk around.
So she went to the gas station and she got
a pop and a lottery ticket and she won one
hundred thousand dollars.

Speaker 1 (57:53):
Oh nice, Why.

Speaker 5 (57:57):
No?

Speaker 1 (57:57):
I mean, give me a break.

Speaker 3 (57:59):
Netflix is creating a competition series based on the board
game Clue. Not much else is known except players will
go through physical and mental challenges to earn clues. The
classic characters from the game, like Colonel Mustard, Profess Professor Plum,
and Miss Scarlett will be represented, but it's not clear
how exactly. And NBC has a game show based on

(58:20):
the popular New York Times puzzle Wordle in the works
so Wordle. We used to all play. I don't play
it anymore.

Speaker 5 (58:26):
Do you?

Speaker 1 (58:27):
Rover is sometimes I play every day? Okay, So snitz
always your streak snits.

Speaker 8 (58:32):
I don't log in, so I just play against my wife.

Speaker 1 (58:35):
Why don't you log in? I similar to log in?
I guess I don't know. Cre you an account? Mm hmm.

Speaker 3 (58:42):
Jimmy Fallon is an executive producer for this Wordle show,
and Savannah Guthrie from The Today Show is set to host.
And finally, there was a little bit of confusion coming
from Dolly Parton's sister.

Speaker 1 (58:57):
Now.

Speaker 3 (58:58):
Her sister was asked the public and fans please pray
for Dolly, please pray for her, and she was calling
for people to stand by and make sure that she's okay,
and so everyone was freaking out. So then the sister
because she did.

Speaker 1 (59:17):
Basically last night, I was up all night praying for
my sister Dolly. She hasn't been feeling her best lately.
I believe in the power of prayer. Blah blah blah. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (59:25):
So because of the panic that she created, she is
walking that back and apologizing. The sister would jump back
online to post I want to clear something up. I
didn't mean to scare anyone or make it sound so
serious when.

Speaker 1 (59:37):
Asking for prayers for Dolly.

Speaker 3 (59:38):
She went on to clear the air, saying that Dolly
has been a little under the weather and she just
simply asking for prayers because she believed so strongly in that.
She said, it's nothing more than a little sister asking
for prayers for her big sister. So I don't know
what's going on with Dolly Parton, because remember she did
cancel those shows too. I think it was Vegas and
she had to cancel those shows. So now that she's
walking the sister's walking this back, we're not really sure

(01:00:00):
what's going on with her. So everyone hopes that she
gets the dress that she needs and she's feeling better soon.

Speaker 1 (01:00:05):
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place where.

Speaker 11 (01:00:09):
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paved with skid mark.

Speaker 1 (01:00:16):
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Speaker 17 (01:00:17):
Now?

Speaker 1 (01:00:17):
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Speaker 1 (01:00:27):
Somebody just sent me a text message and says that
today is the deadline from the fan who said they
would have given Jeffrey one thousand dollars if he got
his money back out of escrow. It's been three plus
years that Jeffrey has had one thousand dollars sitting in
escrow for a failed home purchase. He made no effort

(01:00:48):
to get any of that money back either, even shunning
offers from us in the past. Finally, I said, you're
not If you're not going to make any effort to
get this thousand dollars back, just sign it over to me.
I'll go get it. You're not gonna do anything with
it anyway, so let me do it. Then he springs
into action, wants a female attorney reaches out to him.

(01:01:10):
This had been a dude, he wouldn't have had anything
to do with it, but it was a chick, and
so he's like, oh, okay, now some female attorney is
trying to help him get his money out of escrow.
There was an offer on the table from a fan
of the show who said, I'll double Jeffrey's money. I'll
give him a free thousand dollars. He has nothing to lose.
If he doesn't get it by October eighth, he doesn't

(01:01:32):
have to pay me anything. But if he gets it
by October eighth, I'll give him one thousand dollars. Where
does your wooh, he doesn't look like a happy look
from Jeffrey. Where does your escrow money stand at this moment?
Are you going to be the recipient of an extra

(01:01:52):
free one thousand dollars from that fan?

Speaker 7 (01:01:58):
I won't know until I get my mail today, and
it's very likely I probably won't get it till probably
the end of this week because of the timing. All
I know is it's been recalled out from the state.
The title company I think has it has to go
through their protocols and eventually cut the check and then
mail it.

Speaker 1 (01:02:18):
Have you offered to them instead of sending me a
check for one thousand dollars, send me a check for
seven hundred and fifty if but I need it in
my hands by October eight. No, okay, because that will
get you that three thousand dollars from the fans. So
so you're telling me that you're gonna get it this week,
I believe so. So I'll be keeping my eye on

(01:02:39):
my mail between now and Saturday.

Speaker 7 (01:02:41):
Gonna just miss that deadline. Unfortunately, that's the that's you know,
just let it be up. Still getting my escrow money back,
all of it.

Speaker 1 (01:02:50):
So oh, I'll tell you in a minute why I
was in Los Angeles. But B two and I were
in Los Angeles for see you. I think we went
there on Friday, we came back on we came back yesterday,
and I was going to do a mini meat up
there and I did not and I did not see

(01:03:11):
hiro from Los Angeles. I was planning to do that
on Monday, and then I got sick on Monday, and
so I haven't been feeling great. I have a little
bit of a sore throat and I'm a little bit
stuffed up. So I'm hanging in there. Though you have COVID,

(01:03:32):
I don't think I have coat. Wearing a mask. Yeah,
everybody else in California was wearing a mask. I mean,
it's insane. They're insane. They're totally insane. I don't know
what's going on out there. They're all wearing masks. They're
worried about COVID. Still, maybe they have good reason, because
maybe that is what I picked up. But I actually

(01:03:52):
think that it was. We were staying at a hotel
and we got to check into the hotel and we
get there. I request the digital key so you don't
have to go through the front desk or anything. And
we get there at about eight pm on Friday, and
I figure, okay, that's I'm gonna keep looking for this

(01:04:13):
digital key in the hotel. App never comes. It's just
son of a pitch. And then at this hotel there's
a long line at the front desk. I go, this
is exactly what I was trying to avoid. So you
have to go wait and line. Finally get up to
the front desk. I got one guy working there, nice guy,
but he goes, oh, and he goes in the back

(01:04:35):
room and I go, oh, this is no good. He
comes back and he goes, yeah, I don't understand why.
I get it. It's eight o'clock at night, your room
isn't ready yet. No, yeah, giving my money back, Just
give me my old give me like eighty percent of
my money back.

Speaker 4 (01:04:52):
I've just got done traveling. I've paid for it. You're
supposed to check in what three? I think checking the time,
it is probably three or four. And I'd even put
in the app I said I'm going to be there
at seven thirty PM.

Speaker 1 (01:05:04):
I give him a no. I always I do it.
I do a little bit early because I'm going to
get there at eight o'clock. I knew I wasn't gonna
be there, so.

Speaker 2 (01:05:13):
He didn't need to know that.

Speaker 1 (01:05:14):
Well, I didn't tell him that. No, that's just in
the app. And so then we had to sit there
waiting about an hour for them to do something with
them room.

Speaker 2 (01:05:23):
That's your fault. You should never have told them.

Speaker 1 (01:05:25):
That gave them rush. Oh no, rush, you'll get here,
and then some me forgot. Yeah, I would never tell them.
I would never tell them what time I'm going to
get there, just information they don't need. Yeah, I will
be there the second I can. Yeah, at three, none
of your concern. Have my room ready for three o'clock
If that's the case. I know that, and that makes sense.

(01:05:46):
But there's there is a reason why I do that,
And that is just like how the airline gives me
free upgrades. The hotel gives me free crap when I
check in, because I have so many points with them,
and they give you like what they give you, like
a fruit plate.

Speaker 2 (01:06:03):
Oh god, you're gonna eat the fruit places.

Speaker 1 (01:06:05):
Who's not gonna eat the fruit plate? I'm not the
biggest fruit plate and a bottle of champagne. Rather be
in my room than sitting around with the fruit place
for an hour? If they what happens if you say
I'm going to check in at four pm? They put
that fruit plate in there at three point thirty and
then you don't get there until eight o'clock. Well, that
fruit plate's just sitting in the room for four hours,
bugs and flies and everything coming around. And that's why,

(01:06:29):
that's why, that's why I didn't do it. So how
was the fruit plate? No fruit plate? A champagne? No
champagne anyway? So I uh so, then I'm waiting around,
and they did buy me a drink at the hotel bar.
They go, oh, we'll buy you around a drink, so
while you wait. So we waited for an hour, and

(01:06:50):
I don't know what they were doing in the room.
Everything seemed fine. I was poking around like what did
somebody do like crap and smear it on the walls
or there must have been a complete disaster. But then
we're there for a few days. Then I think I
realized what may have been going on on. Let's see,
we left on Tuesday. I noticed it a little bit

(01:07:10):
on Sunday night, and then Monday it was just it
was really bad. But I figured, we're leaving tomorrow, so
why put up a big stink about it? No pun intended.
A sewer smell was coming in from the bathroom. I
don't know what it was. It was like a sewer

(01:07:31):
gas smell or something like sewer gas. I don't know.
It was so overwhelming in there, and then I think
what I noticed it when I go in the bathroom
and my wife, of course, she's like, what are you
doing in the bathroom, and go, that's not me, it's
something coming up, And and then I think we just
got used to it being in the room laying there.
I think that's what may have gotten me sick, was

(01:07:53):
this sewer gas.

Speaker 2 (01:07:54):
That doesn't get you sick.

Speaker 1 (01:07:57):
You smell the sewer gas was believable. It was it
was so punkent and so pungent. Uh So you go
to any place with a bunch of people.

Speaker 2 (01:08:09):
Yeah, that's what got you sick.

Speaker 1 (01:08:13):
Well, I'll tell you what I I'll tell you what
I did when we come back. Let me take a
quick break eight six six yo Rover, We'll be right back.

Speaker 11 (01:08:21):
He got top notch news coverage every weekday morning.

Speaker 2 (01:08:26):
A boat of like four or five Greece men.

Speaker 1 (01:08:29):
That would be Greek men. Whatever. Yeahs Mody Glory Dan
from Binghamton, New York sent a text message and he
says they're still dead air on w KGB and Binghamton
happens in the middle of commercial breaks. Poke the boss, Charlie.
I know that Rover is going to tell you to

(01:08:50):
write a sternly worded email, And yes, I am Charlie.
If he could bang out a stern way to who
worded email to eager Beaver or pro he handles this stuff.
No k KGB, w WGB okay GB and big up
in New York. Dead air. I think there's dead air

(01:09:11):
in the middle of the commercial breaks, is what this
guy's calling me. So or you could tell how angry
Charlie is. They know he means business by how hard
he presses those little chick lit keys in there. Okay, good,
thank you. Charlie. All right, so what do you think?

(01:09:33):
There was some speculation about what I was doing in
Los Angeles over the weekend, And charliebe what was your guess? Oh,
do a lipa? Do a lipa? Very confident, very cocky. Jeffrey,
what do you think I was doing in Los Angeles?
I thought you might be meeting with some of the

(01:09:54):
big weeks in LA. If they have to be gathering
in LA for something, that's my best guess. Okay, all right, Dougie,
what it was your guess? Bert Kreiser, Crystal, what's your guess?

Speaker 5 (01:10:11):
Oh?

Speaker 6 (01:10:11):
I thought it was maybe a business matter, some kind
of money making opportunity.

Speaker 1 (01:10:16):
Hu and Spencer, your guest was what gonna be the movie?
Got my starring moment? Well, I do have some pictures
and video. Here here is me two and I get in.
So we get in Friday night. I told you we
waited to get into the hotel. We finally did. And

(01:10:36):
by the way, speaking of that, I mentioned I got
I was going to do a mini meet up on
Monday and hopefully meet hi Row and all of our
other Los Angeles fans. That have been emailing me, and
I was planning to do that Monday night, and then
Monday earlier, like I don't know, Monday, at about noon,
I go, oh, something's not right. I think it's the

(01:10:58):
sewer gas in my hotel room. I mean, the smell
was unbearable. And then I think you're soaking in this
sewer gas that you don't even like realize how bad
it is.

Speaker 12 (01:11:09):
Do.

Speaker 1 (01:11:09):
She goes, that doesn't get you sick. Plumber man says
state licensed master plumber for over thirty four years. Sewer
guests does make you sick, and punch the fart box,
says did do? She say, sewer gas can't make you sick.
Hydrich and sulfite, the gas produced from sewage, can have
serious health effects and could even kill you. Lucky you

(01:11:32):
that I survived, dude. But anyway, so we get in
on Friday night and then Saturday morning we start a
little bit of an adventure and we are picked up
at the hotel by someone and as we're driving, I
swear to you no more than two blocks from the hotel.

(01:11:55):
We're driving and beats who She goes, She goes, there's
a naked guy over there. I go what and here
is well, here you can see just a gas station
here in California. No, he's not changing. There is a
man just, oh my god, with his tennis shoes on.

(01:12:18):
He has no license plate and he had no license
plate in the front either. His hurts naked too. I
I don't know what this guy's doing. I at first
I didn't see it. I go, I go, what she goes,
there's a naked guy. I go, get out your camera.
And then I look over and there's is And then
he turns around. He I don't know if he was
getting gas. I gas, but I don't know if he

(01:12:38):
went the throat. What is he doing here? If he's
throwing something away, I don't know. But then he's just
he's walking around, walking out, flopping, gets back into the
suv wow, completely naked, drives away like nothing happens, and
nobody else in the gas station noticed it. The best
I can tell, we're just sitting there waiting at a

(01:13:00):
red light when this was filmed. That was fun, strange,
strange start to the day. And so then we drive
and we drive I don't know, man, probably about an
hour or so from the hotel. And then we get
to this sort of remote tesselate area. And I here's

(01:13:22):
a picture that I have here of me in this
it's on the Do you see that snuts?

Speaker 8 (01:13:29):
I see you, You see me and the gas station.
The gas is the one you're on the other gas station?
You still see the gas station? Yeah, what about now,
gas station? You still see a gas station.

Speaker 2 (01:13:46):
This is not going to work. If I can't see
the screen. I need to know.

Speaker 1 (01:13:49):
Okay, all right, home on standby, give me a second, hare,
mmm me a little this up. Let me go full
screen over here, and there we go. You see that
on on snittz. Yes, okay, So we get we drive.

(01:14:09):
We're probably about an hour hour plus away from the hotel.
Run to the cars. Someone else's driving you somebody else's
driving in fact, and we get to a desolate area.
It's this guy here in the in this photo. He's
I'm sort of following this guy. We're out in the
middle of nowhere, and uh, let me see here. We

(01:14:33):
get over here, let's see. Oh sorry, that's the gas
station guy again. Here here we are. You know, he's
got an iPad out. I'm looking at this. We got
some charts down there. We're looking at these charts. And
uh here we are still looking at charts. Just got
an iPad up on a rock here out in the

(01:14:53):
middle of nowhere is this isn't La right, well, this
is outside of Los Angeles. Is a Santa Clarita, California,
I believe. And is this the guy who's driving you?
This is the guy that was driving us here? We
are triangulating something.

Speaker 8 (01:15:08):
Heologists is that you're do you have sunscreen on your
neck studying the rocks?

Speaker 1 (01:15:11):
What are you? And it's no sunscreen, Thank you though, douche.
And so so there next kind of red let's see here, and.

Speaker 2 (01:15:20):
Then he's gonna wind my neck?

Speaker 1 (01:15:22):
Is those sunder and I'm so stupid, I jeff, I'm
in that they removed from his face. So then the
guys the guy is triangulating. So then I go, okay,
I'm gonna climb up. We've triangulated something here. Now I'm
gonna I'm gonna climb up here, up these rocks and
start scaling these rocks.

Speaker 17 (01:15:40):
Oh for your new home building up there. You'll recall
back in the sixties Star Trek famous episode, Captain Kirk
gets abducted off the USS Enterprise and he gets sent
to a desolate ast the surface of an asteroid, where

(01:16:02):
he encounters another creature that has been abducted and put
on the surface of an asteroid, a Gorn. And there's
Captain Kirk and the Gorn there and uh, it's a
lizard person and they're gonna fight Ron Song Charlie, They're
gonna fight.

Speaker 1 (01:16:24):
And there's a there's Captain Kirk. That spoiler alert Captain
Kirk if you haven't seen this episode from sixty years ago.
Captain Kirk builds a cannon, takes him sulfur that he
gets out of the rocks there to her guests and
he he he shoots the Gorn with a cannon and

(01:16:47):
defeats the Gorn. And uh there you can see see
those rocks there. Let me go back there. See see
those rocks right there? Uh huh where the Gorn is.
See that rock that Captain Kirk is is bending down
in front of. Does that rock look like the rock
there in the foregrounds some gorn porn person triumph triangulated

(01:17:14):
the very rock that Captain Kirk. Captain Kirk was right
here at this very rock and I'm standing up there
in the background right where.

Speaker 3 (01:17:22):
The Gorn was awesome that's why you went to La
to look at a rock.

Speaker 1 (01:17:28):
There's well, don't forget this shot here. This is Captain
Kirk when he first starts facing off with the Gorn
on the surface of this asteroid. Looks like Mars or
something does, doesn't It actually shot there in Santa Clarita, California,
And so there you see the very same rock. She's

(01:17:49):
gorn as I and B two and I square off.
Look at this, Look at this back there it is
the sixty Star Trek is.

Speaker 4 (01:17:58):
The pre there's me I see this is sort of
the tree was just.

Speaker 1 (01:18:03):
A prop that they brought in. By the way, the
Gorn snapped off coming out of the closet. Announcementers, what
is this? What is it? Why? And then if you
see you might never have recognized it in the episode
there with the Gorn, but do you see behind them
right in the middle, there's like a rock and it's
kind of like that's just the road. Okay, that's the

(01:18:25):
road right there, And if you go back sixty years
that road is still there. They're just standing in front
of a road. You would never notice that though, And
so then we so we basically made a tour of
Star Trek filming locations that they you know out here
at Vasquez Rocks is where this is. And then we

(01:18:46):
went to, uh, Bronson Cave and Bronson Canyon. Can we
see that? I want to see? I do have one.
I have a bunch of images for that. I didn't
put them all in there is. Let me see, here's
going to see the Star Trek image of Bronson Cave. Well, yeah,
what is the what is the I don't have any

(01:19:08):
Star Trek images, but here is they've closed up Bronson Cave. No,
you can't there anymore. No, No, that's that's that fun. Definitely, Jeffery.
There's met outside of the cave. That is also, by
the way, what you're looking at if you happen to
be watching r mg TV, which you can fire up
for a Rover Radio dot Com or with the Rover
Radio app on your phone, your tablet or your TV.

(01:19:29):
But if you watch the Batman TV series with Adam West.

Speaker 2 (01:19:36):
Ohow the exit.

Speaker 1 (01:19:38):
You remember the bat Cave. The car comes out of
the bat Cave and the they have like a fake
cave and then the sign comes down. That's that actual
cave right there. That's really cool. But the Batmobile came out.

Speaker 6 (01:19:51):
Has B two watched these episodes of Star Trek?

Speaker 2 (01:19:55):
Does she know.

Speaker 6 (01:19:58):
You haven't even shown her and go, this is the episode.
You have to see this, this scene because this is
where we're going.

Speaker 1 (01:20:03):
You don't even share that.

Speaker 2 (01:20:05):
Well, did she set this up?

Speaker 1 (01:20:06):
You set this up? Okay, this up? She set this up.
She find this. This was yes, say, non physical birthday gift.
You thought it was a threesomewhat they hook her the hooker, Yeah,
but no, it was it was a with a gorner. Yep.
She Uh, she found various things and we found doctor Shrek.

(01:20:28):
That's the guy's name, Doctor Trek, a very big nerd.
But you know, I say that lovingly. Doctor Trek took
me around all over Los Angeles to see various locations
where uh, Star Trek the original series was shot.

Speaker 3 (01:20:42):
Did you know when you got picked up right before
you saw the naked guy?

Speaker 2 (01:20:47):
Did?

Speaker 3 (01:20:47):
Was it a surprise when you got there or did
you know prior to prior?

Speaker 1 (01:20:51):
Okay, cool, because it was she she wanted to do
it as a surprise.

Speaker 3 (01:20:56):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:20:57):
And then then she goes, she got in touch with
your Trek, and doctor Trek goes, okay, what does he
want to see we got this, this, this, and this.
We can show you where the we can show you
the park where the Klingon Bird of Prey lands in
Star Trek four, the voyage home, and she goes, I

(01:21:17):
don't know what any of this stuff means. So she
alerted me. She goes, what do you want? So she
kind of clued me in. So that was what we
did on let's see on Saturday in Los Angeles, and
then on then on Monday, Monday morning, we get Snitzfey
go back to the video. Here you see a car,

(01:21:39):
and then you'll see on Monday we get into this
and we take a little ride. I start the ride
and we get in a driverless car a way moo,
which I have not done before. But nobody's, nobody else
is in there. It is actually a driverless car.

Speaker 8 (01:21:58):
Oh you scary glad that it doesn't know that you've
talked smack about driverless cars so often.

Speaker 1 (01:22:03):
Well, it is coming. I bet you know. Snitzer said
we're gonna have driver those cars. Ten years ago. We
have COVID. COVID a little bit, A little bit today
is a drink in the couple. I don't know there
is I'm not sure because there's nobody in this drink.
Maybe there's an invisible guy Hollywood magic. I don't know,
but yeah, we took this ride because I saw these things.

(01:22:26):
I go, let me, I want to get in one
of these. I saw these waymos driving around Los Angeles.
They said, I want to get in one. But you
can see here it's just it's completely driving. Oh it's it's,
it's and here it is. It goes around a truck
that's sort of jutting out into the street, and there
was somebody else. At one point in the ride there
was I think somebody a pedestrian or something that we avoided.

(01:22:50):
And I mean it stops at red lights and stop signs.
I mean it was pretty I have to say that
I was very impressed. This was way smoother than I
know Tessela improve their self driving technology. Here it is
making a left hand turn by itself. Isn't that cool?
I love it. I mean this is gonna put out.
By the way, if you're an Uber driver, you're gonna

(01:23:10):
be out of business and within the next ten years
you will not have a job if you're an Uber.

Speaker 8 (01:23:17):
Driver, unless you own like a fleet of these. I
guess is that the only way to know.

Speaker 1 (01:23:21):
I think Uber will just own the fleet, it would
be my guess. So it worked very well. I'm sure
they have all sorts of issues and whatnot from time
to time. It's a very complicated task to get driverless
cars and to roll them out. But this has this is,
this has lighter on the car and everything. I don't

(01:23:43):
have a picture of the outside, but you guys have
seen way Mow cars, I'm sure. But there's a lot
of sensors and stuff on the outside, and it seems
to me to work a lot better than whatever Tesla's
come up with. Now, I haven't seen their driverless taxis
yet that they're going to roll out. We'll see how
how those operate. So then anyways, we get in that way, moll,

(01:24:05):
we take our our ride and we get to uh
this place here which is wait, sorry Smith, stand by,
let me see there we go. We get here, we
get to Paramount Pictures. There's a lot of history here

(01:24:25):
Paramount Pictures. Was there used to be Desilu, which is
Desi Arnez and Lucille Ball owned the studio or at
least half of this lot back in the back in
the day. It's by Star Trek's the thing, and do
you know why? That's right? So we would go in
there and we like, well, yeah, be too, set this

(01:24:47):
up as well, and she with the truck guy again,
not with the truck guy, but with a she called
Paramount in advance. We've got it, We've got you know.
So they gave us a basically a private tour of Paramount,
the whole lot. There you can see at the beginning
here they have an actual oscar is a real Academy award.

(01:25:10):
There's they won for special effects, the only one given
out for special effects or something there, like a nineteen
fifty something or whatever. So there's B two holding that's
cool an oscar, and they have some stuff here. They
have some Star Trek memorabilia. This is from the movies,
from the jj Abrams movies that were shot there at Paramount.

(01:25:31):
They have some props here. They have a phaser, they
have a communicator, they have tri corder there. These are
all from the new movies. And then then we get
to go into the sign shop that they have there
at Paramount. They make all the street signs, plaques, anything
that they need for shooting. And there you can see

(01:25:52):
some of the signs that they have up there, the
USS Enterprise plaques and things that they have made. Here's
B two in a turbo lift Star Trek turbolift that
they made for one of the movies. And then you
can see here this is me in with some of

(01:26:14):
the guys that work there at Paramount and what they've
handed me. Let me see if I have a video.
I have a video of this. It's really getting nerdy here.
But these guys work there. They that's Ron and Leonard
who worked there, and they said, they go, oh, you're
a big Star Trek fan. I go, that's right. And
they go, oh, well, we have something here. We have

(01:26:37):
a screen used phaser. It's in my office right now,
and it is in my office because we have a
new CEO. A Paramount was bought out by David Ellison
who his company sky Dance, who is the son of
a billionaire guy who made who found an Oracle, the computer,

(01:26:57):
the database company, whatever, and so they have a new
CEO and he goes, he goes, hey, I want these
various props in my office. And so they have this
phaser that they are going to put in the CEO's
office and they're putting it in they're making a little
plexiglass case for it. And he goes, so, I have

(01:27:19):
it in my office if you'd like to see it,
And I said absolutely, so he's showing it to me.

Speaker 18 (01:27:24):
Here, our ceo, so.

Speaker 1 (01:27:43):
Let me hold this phaser and stuff. And speaking of
getting bought out, they are bought up. They were bought
up by this company, Skydance. They owned like everything now
and here they are. They're actually while we were there,
they were repainting the Paramount water Tower to put up
the sky Dance company logo there underneath it.

Speaker 3 (01:28:03):
That's really cool. Did you see that picture or when
you were the video and behind the sign in the
sign room it said, uh, I love Lucy with the heart.

Speaker 2 (01:28:13):
Did you see that? Like, that's just there's so many classics.

Speaker 1 (01:28:16):
I didn't even notice it. Star trucks. No, she is
the reason there was a startruck. Yeah. Yeah, they made
a pilot. They made a pilot, and they didn't like
the pilot. They go too think too much. This is
too cerebral, I think was the exact term. So then
they allowed her to redo, you know, to she bought

(01:28:37):
the studio or whatever, and they redid a They got
rid of the captain and they got William Shatt turned
to be Captain Kirk, and they redid a pilot and
then here you can see on the Paramount lot you
see stage thirty and thirty one and you see the
Hollywood sign in the background. I know that, I think

(01:29:00):
it is. And then uh, this is I don't know,
I don't know what it is. Oh, okay, I know
what this is. This so this is well, I don't
know if you know what it is. Maybe you do,
but here is so Stage thirty one is the actual
sound stage there. I am outside of it and stay
and here's the plaque. So Star Trek was filmed in

(01:29:21):
this sounds We were thinking at different thing. I thought
something else was filmed there. Star Trek was filmed in
this sound stage, and so I got to go in.
Here is let's see. Here's this is what it looks
like on the inside of the sound stage where they

(01:29:43):
were doing this. Yeah, that's it. That's where they made
the original.

Speaker 4 (01:29:47):
So when the show is going on, do they move
the set in and out or they just leave it?

Speaker 1 (01:29:52):
They leave it, so they leave there. It's in there
for five years. This was on stage thirty one and
thirty two. They shot Star Trek for all those years.
Stage thirty one is where they had the ships, all
the stuff that they all their regular sets. So where
the Bridge of the Enterprise, all the everything, sick Bay,
all the stuff in there, and then the stage next

(01:30:12):
to it is where they would build out temporary things
that they would need per that episode. So if they
have like some oh, we're on a star base or whatever,
they would build that in the in the stage next
to there.

Speaker 3 (01:30:25):
If you look at that list and that timeline, how
many movies were filmed in there in that one year?

Speaker 2 (01:30:29):
Was it ninety three? Maybe you go back to that picture.

Speaker 1 (01:30:33):
Well, yeah, you can see Indecent Proposal was filmed in
that same sound stage, Cone Heads, Adams Family Values, Wayne's
World two.

Speaker 3 (01:30:41):
Wow, that's one year. So that's in and out all film.

Speaker 1 (01:30:46):
That's fantastic, And that in that stage was was let's
see here it was so this this is what would
have been on that stage, Stage thirty one. I think
it was age nine back in the day. It's the
number of it. But that was the bridge of the
Starship Enterprise there.

Speaker 2 (01:31:07):
That's an awesome gift, very very christ.

Speaker 1 (01:31:09):
Were you like so happy I got to see where
my piece of Star Trek memorabilia was actually used in filming.
I bought a piece of Star Trek memorabilia at auction.
Penis No. B two bought that one. She was the
highest bitter there. So I got to see where that

(01:31:32):
piece of memorabilia was. Actually, did you tell those people
this is what I have?

Speaker 4 (01:31:37):
I bought this and they went, cool, keep I play
my cards, man, they don't even know.

Speaker 1 (01:31:43):
I don't even know. Actually I told the paramount person.
They go, oh, that's cool. They were. The paramount person
was also a big Star Trek fan. When do we
get to know it's visible in this photo that I'm
showing you right there, it's definitely my piece of Star
Trek memorabilia? Is is in this photo? You bought Stulu?

(01:32:10):
He's going to show up next week? Oh my? So anyway,
so that's what we did. So nobody was correct. I
did not go to a dual lipa concert. I did
something way cool. I got to see all of these
I got to see a bunch of rocks where Star
Trek was filmed.

Speaker 3 (01:32:30):
Did you talk to anyone or say see anyone for dinner? No?

Speaker 1 (01:32:34):
Nothing, not a thing.

Speaker 3 (01:32:37):
What city did you stay in for your hotel what.

Speaker 1 (01:32:41):
Suburb our hotel was in Hollywood.

Speaker 2 (01:32:44):
It was okay, that's pretty cool.

Speaker 1 (01:32:46):
Sweet. Yeah, we did a little bit of sight singing
and that kind of stuff or whatever, and it was
a it was a cool trip. And I'm such a
nerd that to me, Like, I man, I'm that those rocks, dude,
I love those rocks. I always wanted to go see
those stupid rocks where they filmed these Star Trek episodes.
And here I am standing in front of those rocks.

(01:33:08):
Would be too, Like it's been used in like a
million episodes and a million other movies as well. Really
like what it's weird to actually see. So you drive
out like an hour or so outside of Los Angeles
and you get out there to these rocks and the
whole thing. I wish I had another picture, but like
right behind, like where the camera is, where he's taking

(01:33:30):
this picture from, it's just a dirt parking lot, so
like it seems like you're in the middle of nowhere.
But you can just film there very very easily, and
it does look like a foreign you know, like a
like another planet, an alien planet or something. So that
was B two's birthday gift. What did you get hurt me.

(01:33:51):
What did I get her what for her birthday? Yeah?
I don't know, I don't remember nothing.

Speaker 5 (01:33:55):
That cool.

Speaker 1 (01:33:57):
Wait till she turns fifty years old. I'm going to
get her some I forgot what's fifty? Yeah, that's right,
the Big Five. Oh it will be Backstreet Boys tickets
mm hmm uh an orgy with the Backstreet Boys for
her fiftieth birthday. They'll be desperate at that point. All right,
I've got to take a break. We do have these
shizzy coming up the news. What do you have on the.

Speaker 3 (01:34:19):
Way do Robin Williams's daughter is begging pleading with the
public about something regarding her dad, begging them and I'll
tell you what it is next.

Speaker 1 (01:34:31):
All right, Well find out what that is right after
this on ros Yes one, I just saw another video
ro That's just something real quick. That's because I was
looked at the Wikipedia page for this. What your your rocks?
A nice one? I just this is pretty cool. Wait,
the rocks have a whole page.

Speaker 3 (01:34:48):
Oh yeah, stop it.

Speaker 1 (01:34:52):
There's a whole I mean there's wait, these are the
same rocks We're rope now, that's got to be. It's
definitely green. They went there to film. It's well, they
might have filmed that.

Speaker 12 (01:35:08):
I don't they did.

Speaker 1 (01:35:11):
They take Michael Jackson out there a bunch of Indians runs,
tell me they actually or or has that stuff just
in a screen and then they put him he's being
recorded in a studio, not that part that's live you think, so, yeah,
but that's just part of the I mean, did you

(01:35:31):
look at the Wikipedia. There's how many things there at
those rocks? Oh my god, super neat Charlie's got the
Wikipedia page pulled up here. He'll give you a whole
rundown of the rocks you were where Michael Jackson was.
That's cool. Here's this, I mean, just look at it
right here in a second. That's your takeaway. Michael Jackson
might have been there, Kirk was there multiple episodes of

(01:35:53):
not only the original series, but in the next generation
of the film there were not even gonna bore you
with all the uh the next generation that I have
felt the farce was their games requests. The movie holes
plain stones here it is, I mean, wow, army of darkness.

(01:36:16):
And that's just that's just the movies. Then we'll go
to the TV shows. Every TV show ever. Yeah, I
mean it's it's music. Visins so close, but it looks
like you're out in the middle of nowhere, but it's accessible.
You could drive your truck, a semi truck right up
there and film and and do whatever that you need
to do.

Speaker 2 (01:36:35):
That's really cool.

Speaker 1 (01:36:36):
Power Rangers. That does look like Power Rangers. Yeah, Oh,
the Power Rangers. I think they're I I read something
about the headquarters of something and in the Power Rangers
was right there in those same rocks that I showed you,
those big, big rocks, the famous ones there right there.

(01:36:58):
Jimmy B, you're on roll. He was worn to glory.
Good morning, Jimmy B. Robert ci ar May, what's happening?

Speaker 14 (01:37:06):
Hey, I'm curious what your teake of the homeless situation out.

Speaker 5 (01:37:09):
In Hollywood was, because I was out there a few
years ago and I thought, you know, the reporting was
a bit exaggerated until I got there and it was overwhelming.

Speaker 14 (01:37:20):
You know, around town here, if you walk around.

Speaker 12 (01:37:22):
Downtown, you'll see a homeless person.

Speaker 1 (01:37:24):
Here or there.

Speaker 14 (01:37:24):
But it was you were stepping over people.

Speaker 1 (01:37:28):
There were tents on the sidewalk and campers everywhere.

Speaker 14 (01:37:32):
To the point where I can't believe the studios don't
clean it up like they would have a vested interest.

Speaker 1 (01:37:37):
In putting money into it.

Speaker 5 (01:37:38):
But I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:37:39):
Maybe it was better when you were around me. I didn't.
They must have cleaned it up to some extent because
I did not see that. What I did notice was
there are an incredible number of shuttered businesses there on
all the streets. Soun said, Boulevard, Hollywood Boulevard, they're all,
I mean, just tons of cloes and shuttered businesses that

(01:38:01):
you wouldn't even really notice. But they've done a good job,
unlike other cities where I've been in where there is
just vacant building after vacant building. They cover it up
with like plywood street level, and they paint the plywood black,
so it's just black plywood that you're walking by, so
you don't realize, oh my god, there's another empty storefront here,

(01:38:23):
another empty office building. So it's that was that was crazy.
The other thing that I noticed was that we went
to the Paramount Lot and they have I don't know
how many sound stages forty fifty, I couldn't tell you.
I don't know. You would think it would be a

(01:38:43):
beehive of activity, nothing going on there. We saw them
shooting a TV show called The Rookie and we saw
them shooting. Well, what was it, ah Man, I don't
know if it was Mattlock or NCIS was also shooting.

(01:39:07):
But other than that, you would think there would be
like people working there, executives, completely empty, a complete ghost town.
So I think what you've been reading and I was read,
I have read a lot of stuff that the like
for sound stages. I've read this like a month ago,
that the usage of sound stage. So you know, studios

(01:39:28):
have sound stages that they use for their own productions
or they rent out, and then there are some sound
stages that are just some studio lots that are just
you know, rented out. So if you have a TV show,
a sitcom or whatever that you need for a year
or what you rented out, that the occupancy of those
historically has always been at about ninety seven percent sound

(01:39:50):
stage occupancy, it's down to eighty percent. Of what I
read like a month or two ago, and what I
witnessed was, I mean nothing, nothing was going on. It
was crazy, like how little activity was going on there.
So I think that a lot of these productions have

(01:40:12):
moved out of California to shoot in cheaper places. And
I also think that productions are being made now where
you don't need as much. You know, they're being done
on the cheap. They're being done. You know, before you could,
it was very difficult to shoot on location. Everything you'd
have to take out. I mean it still is, but

(01:40:32):
I think more people are shooting on location and cheaper
places now, cheaper states. They're giving more tax incentives and
things like that up in Canada. Whatever. But I was
blown away by that, by how little activity there there was. Anyway,
I gotta take a break.

Speaker 3 (01:40:51):
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Oh my god, that's cool.

Speaker 1 (01:40:54):
That was good video. Is this that the same rocks?
Charlie anything? The Three Rocks? I very I really like
these rocks.

Speaker 2 (01:41:02):
That's pretty cool.

Speaker 1 (01:41:04):
I think there's a better shot. See so now the
areol Now the rocks are cool.

Speaker 4 (01:41:10):
Star Trek part of the rocks were okay, this is sweet,
there's time, hold on, I got more, I got more
more rocks.

Speaker 1 (01:41:17):
Rihanna Rehab don't even know this song. They're at the rocks.
Appreciate the rocks.

Speaker 2 (01:41:24):
That is cool.

Speaker 1 (01:41:27):
I wonder how many times I've seen these rocks, countless
endless times. They're in everything, literally everything, commercials, TV shows, movies.

Speaker 19 (01:41:38):
And rake Enriky in Rique and Rique Wow, yeah, hous

(01:41:58):
in a lot of stuff, but importantly Star Trek, the
next generation Star Trek.

Speaker 1 (01:42:04):
Movies, all the Star Trek stuff, all right, Most importantly
the Village covered the Village People album called Cruising is
Cruising for a day? Yep? All right, We'll be right
back on Roevery's Morning Glory hang.

Speaker 7 (01:42:24):
Trail glazing into unsharded territories.

Speaker 1 (01:42:28):
Come along for the ride. It's Rover's Morning Glory. Chsy
coming up in just a moment. What do you have
on the way do?

Speaker 3 (01:42:36):
Robin Williams daughter is pleading with the public to stop
doing something.

Speaker 2 (01:42:40):
I'll tell you what it is.

Speaker 1 (01:42:41):
Next, all right, we'll get to that in just a moment.

Speaker 3 (01:42:45):
Rachel in sales text me, I can't even tell you
what I saw, Jeffrey do?

Speaker 1 (01:42:51):
Holy y and I go what She says, Hold on, Jeffrey,
what did you do? She goes, I have to show you.

Speaker 2 (01:42:59):
It was so awful.

Speaker 1 (01:43:00):
What did you just do? What did you do? Can
think it was?

Speaker 7 (01:43:06):
I just walked down the hallway, I kicked my foot
up and foughted.

Speaker 1 (01:43:11):
Where at the where did you do? It right by her. Desh, no, no,
no no.

Speaker 7 (01:43:15):
When I was walking, I was outside our suite and
I was walking towards the restroom.

Speaker 1 (01:43:21):
And so exactly can you can you recreate that for
us and just show us, like, what did you do?

Speaker 12 (01:43:30):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (01:43:31):
Huh okay, here he goes. I just ripped one out. Yeah,
what's lifts one leg up a little bit. It was
just the nollistration of what I did. Okay. I wonder
if that's what she saw. Were there people around Jeffrey
when you did this? I think there was anybody even around.

Speaker 3 (01:43:50):
He doesn't look. He just farts when he's walking. So
if there are people behind him, they see it.

Speaker 2 (01:43:55):
And that's what Rachel saw.

Speaker 1 (01:43:56):
Oh my god, so she did see. So didn't be
walking behind you. I don't make you video. Oh well,
because you have to show you okay. Probably she wanted
to recreate, recreate it. I would like to see Rachel
and Sales recreate that fart walk. If she liked to
come down here, invite her down. She could show us
exactly what she wentness And did you have to walk

(01:44:17):
into the cloud after that? Oh? Find them right? Or
do you turn around and go the other way? Wait for.

Speaker 4 (01:44:25):
I mean that's a power rep. He did a power stance.
I mean that was no nobody's ever farted like that
ever before.

Speaker 1 (01:44:32):
I just didn't think anybody was even around when I
did it. So there. I mean, that's how you prove
your pants.

Speaker 6 (01:44:38):
And that's why you were frain from doing those things.
You could just you're on your way to the bathroom.
You could could just do it in the bathroom.

Speaker 1 (01:44:46):
That's true, that's the fart territory. Why why do that
in the hallway? Why not just wait? I could hold it?
What are you to take a dump? No? I just
had to take a leak? You it was. It was
when I had chicken I suit last night. Cancel made
you fin hold it, but you push it out and
some sort of power stance. Cherry. We all fared just

(01:45:08):
marking his tear, you know, I just it's to lie about.
I can't hold it. You forced forced one out? Hey,
Hey fine, and that's what she confirmed.

Speaker 6 (01:45:20):
Sales girl was behind you.

Speaker 1 (01:45:22):
Yeah that is a good So you had no idea, Rachel,
and idea anybody was even behind me. You've been hitting
on one of these sales girls for like six months,
and what if she had Ashley? What if Ashley was
walking behind you, would would you still said the same
thing to you? So would you have done that?

Speaker 13 (01:45:38):
Though?

Speaker 1 (01:45:39):
If I was aware of somebody was behind me, I
probably would have held it.

Speaker 7 (01:45:42):
If I had no idea, I thought the hallway was clear.
I didn't think it was gonna be an issue, so.

Speaker 6 (01:45:49):
In front of me like that before, like I'm behind you,
you know it, and you've just ripped them.

Speaker 1 (01:45:55):
You don't care.

Speaker 8 (01:45:56):
Christal's applying that Rachel's not hot.

Speaker 1 (01:46:00):
Implied Crystal said that not you.

Speaker 7 (01:46:05):
Ristol said, all of the way is to get this
through your reptilian brains. That I had no idea anybody
was around when I started, so to Rachel, I do
apologize for that.

Speaker 1 (01:46:15):
Jaye and New Jersey. You run Rover's Morning Glory in
the morning, Jay Rover and j l Y Hey yeah, free.

Speaker 10 (01:46:27):
What Browns game are we going to next year?

Speaker 1 (01:46:30):
They have to start winning for you to deserve my attendance.

Speaker 10 (01:46:33):
Wow, well, okay, never mind, and we want to go
to a brown You were going to take the dollars?

Speaker 1 (01:46:41):
Yeah, you were going to take him to a Browns
game and give him a thousand dollars if we got
is escrow money by today. What's the update with this
for the other one or the other Oh no, no,
he said.

Speaker 20 (01:46:51):
No.

Speaker 1 (01:46:51):
He said, if he doesn't get the money, then he's
still taking to Browns out. Okay, well, I guess he
doesn't want that eye.

Speaker 2 (01:46:59):
You know what, go to a browt.

Speaker 1 (01:47:00):
Don't deserve his attendancy. He's just said they have to
start winning. I mean, I'm sorry, Minna, he's not going
to let somebody else spend his hard earned money on that.
All right, Well, Jay, it looks like you're not going
to have to give him a thousand dollars because he
will not get his scrow money by today, although he
claims it's in the mail and then he'll have it
by the end of the Monk. I think that's what

(01:47:21):
we're predicting.

Speaker 7 (01:47:22):
It could that could that's that's a possibility, but it's
we're not that sure.

Speaker 1 (01:47:27):
The mail today. If you get it in the mail today,
take a picture, send it to me so we'll have proof.
And we got to redact certain information off it.

Speaker 6 (01:47:35):
Didn't Jay say though, that he has until eleven fifty
fifty nine.

Speaker 1 (01:47:39):
Today and that it didn't have to actually be.

Speaker 6 (01:47:44):
In the mail, but we had to know that he
was getting it by today.

Speaker 1 (01:47:48):
So if the title.

Speaker 6 (01:47:49):
Company said, hey, we just put it in the mail
today before and of business today, that could still technically.

Speaker 4 (01:47:56):
Like could you drive to the title place and go
skip the mail give me the check?

Speaker 1 (01:48:01):
Is it? I mean, is it a round here? I
don't know what it is or even written it yet.
So that's effort, a little bit of effort for three
thousand dollars. Can't do it? Not going to do it?
All right, Jay, you're off the hook. It looks like wait,
quick question.

Speaker 10 (01:48:17):
So because the proposition, I called back last week and said,
if you don't get it by midnight tonight that I
would take you to a Browns game. So now he
doesn't even want to go to a Browns game.

Speaker 1 (01:48:28):
No, but I have other people. Jeff Junior is willing
to go with you, Jay, so you can take him instead.
He's okay, all right, Just I'm keeping my money. Is perfect,
all right, Jay, thank you, thank you for the offer.
I'll thank you for Jeffrey. But he's not going to uh,
he's not going to lift a finger. He's just not

(01:48:48):
going to get it today. If it shows up, then
he'll let us know. But other than that, he's not
going to do any extra work to try to get
not only his original thousand dollars, but three thousand dollars.

Speaker 7 (01:48:58):
What you know, what you forget, it's in the hands
of the title cup. I don't think they've even read
to I'll you've written a check yet. So that's what
that's my prediction. That's probably why I wasn't making a prediction.

Speaker 1 (01:49:09):
But what if you took a second of effort and
called them and go, do you guys just show up
and you just right spoken to.

Speaker 7 (01:49:16):
My my my friend about about it. In disregarding she
made that same prediction, Charlie, I don't know what it is.

Speaker 1 (01:49:22):
I don't know what.

Speaker 7 (01:49:25):
Yeah, you could just call or show up. Yeah, I
got work to do, dude, I got two jobs. Okay,
you can make a thousand bucks to the area.

Speaker 1 (01:49:33):
Yeah, thumbs here, and then he has to tweet NICKI.
Ben's at his other job. So all right, dude, are
you ready for the hizzy? Here we go, kit is
szy on rollers morning glory.

Speaker 3 (01:49:48):
Tropical Storm Jerry formed yesterday in the Central Atlantic, becoming
the tenth named storm of the twenty twenty.

Speaker 2 (01:49:53):
Five hurricane season.

Speaker 3 (01:49:55):
It's about thirteen hundred miles east of the Northern Leeward
Islands and it's going to be getting a little bit
stronger and stronger, and it'll be a.

Speaker 2 (01:50:05):
Hurricane by tomorrow.

Speaker 3 (01:50:07):
So no US landfall anticipated, but it could impact the
Caribbean coastlines elsewhere.

Speaker 1 (01:50:13):
We have Tesla in the news.

Speaker 3 (01:50:15):
They are going to unveil less expensive versions of the
Model three and Model Y cars. So this is a
week after American buyers lost access to the seventy five
hundred tax credit for EV purchases, so they've unveiled their
versions of the less expensive Okay, Model three and Model
Y cars. The USDA says that some Hello Fresh meals

(01:50:41):
could be contaminated with Listeria. Yeah. The agency warns that
affected ready to eat meals could contain spinach tainted by
the bacteria. The meals involved are the cheesy pulled pork
pepper pasta and the unstuffed peppers with ground turkey. Consumers
who receive these products between September six and through tomorrow

(01:51:01):
they are urged to throw them out. So far, no
reports of anyone becoming sick with those, but they're just
still saying it could be contaminated. There are thirty paintings
created by soft spoken Bob Ross. Remember the guy with
the bushy hair, Oh yeah from PBS or remember yeah?
So thirty of his paintings will soon be up for

(01:51:25):
auction to try to help and defray the costs of
programming for public television stations that are suffering from cuts
from the federal funding elimination. So Ross was a public
television icon in the eighties and nineties, dedicated his life
to making art accessible to everyone.

Speaker 1 (01:51:45):
And it was weird when you'd watch that show. He
just started off. He goes, well, this isn't going to
turn into anything, and then it seems so simple the
way he did it. I've never tried painting anything. But
you can buy it.

Speaker 4 (01:51:56):
I mean you can actually if you follow along, get
his paint set, which I did want.

Speaker 1 (01:52:00):
Uh huh. You were able to You were able to
make it look like that. Let's see if I can
find it.

Speaker 4 (01:52:06):
I was a little surprised that if you follow his techniques.

Speaker 2 (01:52:10):
He kind of dumbs it down for you, that everybody.

Speaker 1 (01:52:12):
Can be just a bunch of little tricks. Yeah, like,
it's not me. You just have to follow his tricks.
Was he ever doing anything other than like those trees?
And no, it's last year. I think he used to
maybe be some sort of other painter. I don't remember
his history. I'll find my Bob Ross.

Speaker 3 (01:52:30):
He died in nineteen ninety five of complications from cancer
after eleven years in production.

Speaker 2 (01:52:36):
With the joy of painting.

Speaker 6 (01:52:40):
You should all try one and see whose painting's out
the best. He has those videos there, like a step
by step video on how.

Speaker 1 (01:52:46):
The video is?

Speaker 4 (01:52:47):
That is his show, right, Because I bought it, I
was like, what are they going to show me?

Speaker 1 (01:52:51):
And then I was they just had It's just one
of the episodes. Okay, here's my paint. Here's my blob Ross.
That looks great. Good, not bad, not bad. I have
no experienced paint. I have no idea what I'm doing.

Speaker 6 (01:53:05):
But all you do is if I squint my eyes,
it looks really good.

Speaker 1 (01:53:10):
Let's see if I can find his compared It looks
like one. You look a little heavy on the paint
there and play on what technique you gonna know what
you're doing? Yeah? Now here? All right? Oh that's yeah,
it looks different. Let me see. Let me let me

(01:53:30):
put this over here. His compared mind looks great, Yeah,
his yours? His looks like high definition yours looks like yeah,
yeah c r T yeah for a d P. Okay,
it still looks a shot. It's kind of it's kind

(01:53:52):
of fun, you know.

Speaker 4 (01:53:54):
I was doing a lot of pausing because he blasts
through that in a half hour, and you're like, whoa,
I'm working on these class for a half hours strictly.

Speaker 2 (01:54:02):
So are you drinking when you did it? Like with
the other people are.

Speaker 4 (01:54:04):
Just no, it's just out my house, Chris, I got
me for me for Christmas or my birthday?

Speaker 1 (01:54:10):
Once nice.

Speaker 2 (01:54:11):
And finally, I'll end with this story that I had teased.

Speaker 3 (01:54:14):
Zelda Williams, the daughter of the late comedian and actor
Robin Williams, is begging and pleading with fans stop sending
her AI generated videos of her dad.

Speaker 1 (01:54:25):
Oh.

Speaker 3 (01:54:27):
She's like, this is wildly inappropriate. I don't need to
see this. You've got to stop sending me. If you're
just trying to troll me, I've seen way worse. I
will restrict everyone stop sending me.

Speaker 1 (01:54:40):
Aim shirt just draw I'm debating this here. Doesn't this
just draw more attention to whatever it is that you
don't want them to do? And couldn't you just get
on social who is Zelda Williams other than I know,
other than his daughter does is Zelda Williams known.

Speaker 2 (01:54:59):
For anything's an actor and a director.

Speaker 1 (01:55:01):
I guess it's because I'm saying you could just be
some like, couldn't you just create a new social media account?
Nobody who know who? You are? Just tossing that idea
out there?

Speaker 2 (01:55:13):
All right, there you go. That's the Sizzy on Rovers
Morning Glory.

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Speaker 1 (01:55:47):
Here's somebody who says Charlie should auction off his painting
if he needs a little cash, somebody would buy it.
And anonymous says Jeffrey won't lift a finger to get
a check, but he will lift a leg. Yeah, funny,
I've got to take a break. We will be right
back on Rover's Morning Glory. Hang on, Jeffrey Larogue questions

(01:56:10):
for Jeffrey if he's married, why is he out.

Speaker 19 (01:56:13):
Trying to hit on chicks all the time, And what's
he going.

Speaker 21 (01:56:15):
To do when he brings from gonner Rihea to his boy.

Speaker 12 (01:56:17):
I'm just curious.

Speaker 22 (01:56:18):
Who Donna Reed, Welcome back to Rover's Morning Glory.

Speaker 1 (01:56:38):
So we're going for a couple of days. And Monday Tuesday,
the show was off, and I've been sort of out
of commission. I haven't really been paying as much attention
to the news as I normally would. And what's going
on with finally out in the world, but with all
of you guys. What is happening with Mark Sanchez, former

(01:56:59):
NFL quarterback. I remember him from playing for the Jets.
I guess he probably he must have played for some
other teams as well. I don't really recall. But now
he's an NFL analyst. I believe he works for Fox
Sports now. He used to work for I think ESPN
and ABC. So he retired in twenty nineteen and he's

(01:57:20):
been an analyst since then. They always get former players.
They know their stuff. You know, most of these guys
know their stuff and can offer some good insight. Yeah,
So he was in Indianapolis for a broadcast that they
did over the weekend on Sunday, but then Saturday night

(01:57:42):
before you know, this is before the game, but he's
out there. He probably arrives two days in advance for
the broadcast. They put them up in a hotel out there,
and you know they have meetings, they have various things,
they meet with the players, coaches, all that kind of
stuff before they do the broadcast. And you know, there's
a lot of that goes into it that you don't see.

(01:58:03):
But he was involved in a very strange altercation. There's
got to be more to this story, and maybe you
guys can fill me in on this. But he's now
facing felony charges for a fight that took place outside
of his hotel. Well first, I mean first the news
was he's a victim. He's got stabbed. You're like, whoa,

(01:58:24):
he just got stabbed. That sucks, and he's at the hospital.
And then as you find out more, here's a video
of him after the stabbing. By the way, oh, I
haven't seen this. I haven't seen any of this stuff.
Here you go, Oh, this is him after being stabbed,
walking around. Oh my, get all the blood on him?
Oh geez, geez, Oh my god. So he's stumbling around stabbed.

(01:58:49):
Oh my goodness, this is surveillance video.

Speaker 9 (01:58:53):
Here.

Speaker 1 (01:58:54):
Looks like he has something in his hand. I don't
know if that's a phone or whatever. I'd be calling
nine to one one right, like I would be screaming
and going nuts. Well, I guess he. I originally heard
that it was over a parking dispute. Now I'm thinking, okay,
a parking lot, like somebody's trying to park a car,

(01:59:14):
He's trying to park a car, whatever the case might be.
But that's not it. Apparently a truck driver, a commercial
truck driver, had pulled into like an alley or something
behind Mark Sanchez's hotel. And this is in downtown Indianapolis.
They have loading docks at the hotel, and he pulls

(01:59:36):
up to the loading dock as he would for a
big hotel. They have food and drinks and who knows
what they're unloading and loading at all hours of the
day and night. And the truck driver parks there at
the at the loading dock, and then Mark Sanchez comes
through the alley or whatever and gets into some sort

(02:00:00):
of argument or's dispute with the truck driver who's sixty
nine years old. Mark Mark Sanchez is thirty eight years
old and a physically fit guy. This truck driver sixty
nine years old, he says. The truck driver says that
Mark Sanchez got up into the cab of his truck
without permission and apparently was going to like drive it

(02:00:24):
away or something, I don't know, and the truck driver's like, hey, you,
what are you doing? So Mark Sanchez then pushed the
truck driver away, like you know, the cab of these
trucks are up high, and I guess he pushed the
driver away, and the driver then pulled out pepper spray,
and pepper sprayed Sanchez. Well, Mark Sanchez didn't like that,

(02:00:49):
so he starts coming after this sixty nine year old
truck driver and at which point the truck driver pulls
a knife to defend himself, he says, apparently stabbing Mark Sanchez.

Speaker 3 (02:01:04):
Now, is there any video to confirm or collaborate from
what I understand, collaborate, corroborate, Yep, they're not collaborating, they're
corroborating this.

Speaker 1 (02:01:14):
From what I understand, there is And this is why
I think the police they say that they've reviewed there's
a lot of surveillance video in the area. I haven't
seen any of the surveillance video other than what Charlie
just showed of Mark Sanchez stumbling around, stabbed, bleeding profusely,
tru traversill screwed up too, you got stabbed. Oh wow, yes,

(02:01:34):
there must have been a struggle over the knife or
some here that's you can see his cheek. A story.
Oh my goodness.

Speaker 23 (02:01:42):
These graphic photos of sixty nine year old Perry Toll
or documents say he's the man who was attacked by
former NFL quarterback and Fox Sports analysts Mark Sanchez. It's
a story, Pops fifty nine has been on top of
from the very beginning.

Speaker 2 (02:01:57):
Thanks for joining us first at four.

Speaker 1 (02:01:58):
I'malia blackber told.

Speaker 24 (02:02:00):
His family tells toxic to hide that he's out of
the hospital, but as a long road to recovery. As
for Sanchez, he's still in the hospital facing multiple criminal charges.
Since these are this incident, the response from state and
local officials and now the White House have poured in.
As the investigation into this encounter continues, foxesd Eye is
getting a closer look at drunk.

Speaker 23 (02:02:24):
Now Heredia with the new details we're learning about.

Speaker 1 (02:02:27):
The victim and a good afternoon Lea.

Speaker 25 (02:02:29):
Perry Toll was on his rounds early Saturday morning, driving
a truck that collects used cooking oil from restaurant kitchens
for recycling when he was confronted by an ex professional
athlete who it appears, allegedly and quite literally picked on
the wrong guy. This is how most of us have
come to recognize Perry Toll, sixty nine year.

Speaker 1 (02:02:51):
Old man deep gash in his face, hospital deep deep gash.

Speaker 25 (02:02:55):
After an early morning fight in this alley left him
in great pain and his alleged attacker, Mark Sanchez, staggering
away in a blood soaked shirt after Tole admitted he
stabbed the Fox Sports commentator in self defense.

Speaker 20 (02:03:09):
He's a tough sum of a gun. It's remarkable that
he's still alive.

Speaker 1 (02:03:14):
Attorney Eric may Suit posit here because this is this
is the only thing that makes me wonder. And I
guess the police before they've decided to charge Sanchez. At
first they charged him with some misdemeanors, misdemeanors, and then
they have charged him with a felony. But that's I mean,

(02:03:35):
it's very very serious. Whatever happened. I mean, Jesus Christ,
this guy's all slashed up. The truck driver, Mark Sanchez
obviously stabbed and at first, like Charlie said, you think
he was a victim of a crime. Oh my god,
downtown middle of the night, somebody mugged them stabbed them whatever.
But the allegation is that Sanchez was drunk and was

(02:03:55):
just disorderly and rowdy and whatnot, and and that's what
led to this. But the police before they charged him
with this felony, they say that they've reviewed surveillance video,
and there's a lot of surveillance video around the area,
so I guess they have a clear picture of what happened.
The only thing that gives me pause is that this

(02:04:16):
sixty nine year old truck driver, this incident happened on Saturday,
he has already sued Mark Sanchez and Fox Fox Sports.

Speaker 2 (02:04:29):
What does Fox Sports have to do?

Speaker 1 (02:04:31):
They employee Mark Sanchez, and I think he's in the hospital.
Attorney comes in and goes, we'll get to settle for you,
because they're going, I.

Speaker 2 (02:04:37):
Can't pay my bills. Yeah, go to the hospital bills.

Speaker 1 (02:04:39):
Yeah, I don't think anything. You're not going to go. Well,
let's wait till we get to the spot. No, somebody
comes here and does I can give you a payday
right now? And you're like, yeah, my tongue can hang
out of the side of my cheek. Yes, let's get
paid for this.

Speaker 2 (02:04:51):
And I think maybe if you paid no, you're trying
to get big Bucks.

Speaker 1 (02:04:55):
You're not trying to get big Bucks. No, I no, no, no.
If you I think that the attorney. That's what I
find strange about this is that if you're going to
file a lawsuit, you would think the attorney would wait,
make sure that all of the facts are gathered so
that his lawsuit is as strong as possible. Now you

(02:05:15):
can amend things later or whatever. But I just find
how quickly they sued. That is strange to me, very strange.
You have probably, in a case like this, three years
to sue. That's why a lot of times, or a
year at least, that's why a lot of times you'll
see a lawsuit. It will happen. You can put the
dates together and you go, ah, okay, so they got

(02:05:38):
it in right at the deadline, one year, three year, whatever,
like a day before, because there is usually a negotiation process.
You go, hey, we won't sue. You just pay us
X amount of dollars, we won't sue. So he found
that nine years old, you might not have long left
to start suing. And you always you complain victims take
too long to sue. Oh you can't prove that does

(02:05:59):
too long? Ago who But it's got very very, very
very fast anyway, So continue playing this. Let me see
what they say here, okay.

Speaker 25 (02:06:11):
As and his employer, Fox Corporation. On Toll's behalf.

Speaker 20 (02:06:15):
This is a guy who's working his tail off, supporting
his family, sixty nine years old, he got a citizenship
last month.

Speaker 1 (02:06:23):
I mean, it's just a remarkable story.

Speaker 25 (02:06:26):
Perry Toll is a remarkable guy, as we learned in
twenty twenty one, standing literally by his sister in law's side,
ten years after she was shot in the head by
a robber at a convenience store.

Speaker 24 (02:06:38):
But when we see this happening to somebody else, it
breaks our heart.

Speaker 1 (02:06:43):
It's devastating to us because we know what it feels like.

Speaker 25 (02:06:46):
First half, IMPD thinks Saturday morning's knife brawl was over
Sanchez's anger about where Toll parked his truck in the alley.

Speaker 20 (02:06:54):
Not my understand that mister Sanchez has reserve parking on
that street. So my client was just doing his job,
minding his own business, literally, when he was confronted by
this individual who he did not know, who was saying
things to him that he could not understand. The whole
thing doesn't make a lot of sense.

Speaker 25 (02:07:11):
Ironically, Toll told us four years ago what it was
like to care for a loved one after an attack
by a stranger.

Speaker 16 (02:07:19):
They don't take into consideration the consequences that founded his lack.

Speaker 25 (02:07:23):
Ours have to deal with. Perry Toll is from Jamaica.
He's lived in the US for thirty years. He just
became a citizen last month. He met his wife while
playing guitar and a band in church, and his attorney
says he wants to hear from anybody who may have
seen Mark Sandy.

Speaker 1 (02:07:40):
So what did that attorney say about Mark Sanchez Is parking?
I didn't quite pick that up underlined and find that.
So he says he doesn't have as far as they know,
he doesn't have reserve parking for about where Toll parked
his truck in the alley.

Speaker 20 (02:07:53):
Not my understand that mister Sanchez has reserve parking on
that street. So my client was just doing his job,
mining business whatever.

Speaker 1 (02:08:00):
So did Sanchez have a car like a rental car
or something or sound like I thought he was just
like walking down the alley and he was what a
weird thing?

Speaker 6 (02:08:11):
Did It also say in the beginning that the company
that Perry works for jumped on suing. Did it say
that at the beginning, and not that he the victim himself,
but the company he.

Speaker 1 (02:08:23):
Works not Mark, the company that Sanchez works for Fox. Yeah,
I don't know what the company that I don't whatever
company this guy works for, collecting grace or something. I mean,
could you manage You're sixty nine years old, You're just
you're driving a truck. It's a hard job to do
collecting grace at three o'clock in the morning or whatever

(02:08:45):
time this is. And some drunk maniac Mark Sanchez, in
this case of all people, gets into a dispute with you. Now,
I'll give everybody. I would love to see the surveillance
video and all of the facts on this because we're
getting this guy's side of the story. I'm not saying
that this guy is lying or embellishing or exaggerating or whatever,

(02:09:07):
but I'm curious to know. And we've only heard his
side of the story. We have not heard anything from
from Mark Sanchez what his side of events are. But
maybe maybe there's a different side to this story. I
don't know. Jay says, you don't find it strange that

(02:09:29):
an old truck driver with a slashed face was able
to inflict a deep stab wound on a professional athlete
after being attacked. Obviously, Sanchez was stabbed first and defended himself. Well,
this guy says that Sanchez pushed him. He pepper sprayed Sanchez.

(02:09:49):
Sanchez then went after him again. He pulled out a knife.
I don't know who got stabbed first. If he stabbed Sanche,
I'm assuming he stabbed Sanchez right in the chest there
or in the side. I think Sanchez was was was bleeding.
I think pretty seriously injured in this as well.

Speaker 2 (02:10:09):
I wonder what his update is.

Speaker 1 (02:10:12):
I don't know, Ben says. Reports say that Sanchez was
running sprints in the alley. He must in that attire,
in a polo shirt running sprints in the alley. They
just want to get, you know, got to get a
few hundred yard dashes in tonight before I hit the sack. Yeah,

(02:10:34):
let me see the outfit that he was wearing. You
saw this, You I saved that video, surveillance video of him.
Give me a second here, I don't see it, Charlie,
Oh you don't. Oh, let me receive it anyway. So, yeah,

(02:11:00):
I know what kind of Now if he had shorts
and a t shirt maybe, But if he's wearing jeans
and a polo shirt, I don't. Maybe he was completely
wasted at that point. That's like something drunk guys do.

Speaker 2 (02:11:11):
Mm h.

Speaker 1 (02:11:12):
Try to sober up. I'll just run a few sprints.
Sober up. Well, was he with anyone? I wonder? Well,
you think they would be with him after he got stabbed?
You would think unless he just saw your body doing
something completely stupid. Then I'm out here, get away from this.
It's safe now, Okay. Here, here's Sanchez walking around. He's

(02:11:32):
in jeans and a I can't tell if it's a
T shirt or a polo but he's stumbling around here.
And what time does this say? Thirty? So I'm guessing
this is at twelve thirty at night, just after midnight.
I don't know what he's carrying in his hand there.

(02:11:53):
If it's a phone, I guess. And he's holding his side.
I mean, he's got a lot of blood on his
shirt there. You can tell when he comes right into
the light.

Speaker 12 (02:12:05):
Here.

Speaker 1 (02:12:05):
Look at how big that that bloodstain is there, And
it does look like a polo shirt that he's wearing
doing sprints. What guarantee that Sanchez story will change a lot.
This is going to be a Kareem hunt scenario. This
old dude ran his mouth the same way he shouldn't have.

(02:12:26):
He ran his mouth some way he shouldn't have, and
Sanchez lost it. I don't know, you think of sixteen
if you did run your mouth. You can't go in
and start going into somebody's truck and start attacking them.
You'll end up getting stamped. But a lot of people
are saying that there are multiple reports saying that Sanchez

(02:12:48):
was doing sprints in the alley and was pissed that
the truck was parked in his way. It's twelve thirty
at night. You could do a sprint probably down the
middle of the street if you wanted. There's not going
to be any traffic in Indianapolis, of all places, at
twelve thirty one o'clock in the morning, and two tiers

(02:13:08):
in a bucket right. Police say there is more video
that is unseen that is clear evidence that Mark Sanchez
was in the wrong. Yeah, they did say that they
seem pretty confident that he was the guy that instigated this,
so they've charged them with a felony and safe We'll
see what he has to say for himself. But man,
he's doing wind sprints. What are wind sprints? Just I

(02:13:30):
don't know what that is exactly, but he I mean,
think about this, You've just thrown your career. I'm sure
he has plenty of money, I guess, but you never
know somebody's financial situation after they have retired. They're not
making that NFL money anymore. And oh here's the time.
You don't know if he's saved money, wasted money, he

(02:13:51):
could have been done stupid stuff with his money. I
don't know. But the guy is this. If this turns
out to be true, he probably won't work in a
in a broadcast capacity ever again, would be my guess.

Speaker 3 (02:14:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (02:14:05):
I mean, Fox, as far as I know, I hasn't
let him go. But they're gonna wait, as they should,
until all of the facts are are gathered and people
can draw a conclusion from this. But I mean, you've
thrown your your your livelihood away over something stupid. What
did you say, Charlie? I found a New York Post

(02:14:25):
has a whole timeline. Friday night, he is seeing Let's
see wrong Button?

Speaker 4 (02:14:31):
Friday night, he's observed acting erradically doing wind sprints in
the alley behind this pub. A grease truck driver picking
up cooking oil from a nearby hotel, parks his truck
in the loading dock, blocking the alley where he's doing
the wind sprints. Sanchez approaches the drivers try to get
him to move. Eventually he gets into an altercation where

(02:14:52):
he body slams him toward the wall and then to
the ground. Driver pepper sprayed him, but he continues to
and then the driver pulls a knife instead. Sanchaz two
or three times in chest. Believe this guy is trying
to kill me. Sanchez turns around and heads up the alley. Now,
how did the guy get slash? How did the driver
get slash? Is there a struggle over the Yeah, it

(02:15:13):
must be over the knife or whatever. Sanchez was rushed
to the hospital in critical condition. The driver also has
serious injuries, and Sanchez had surgery for these stab wounds
to his chest.

Speaker 1 (02:15:31):
And was arrested at the hospital charged with misdemeanor counts
a battery, a battery of resulting an injury, public intoxication,
and unlawful entry of a motor vehicle. And then they
upgraded those charges on Monday to a level five felony
of battery of causing serious injury. So wellus, this guy

(02:15:52):
can somehow wheasel out of this, pay this due to
settlement or whatever. I'll looking good. I'll looking good for
him when you go after a essentially a seventy year
old guy and it was just out there doing his job.
We'll be right back on Rover's More to Glory hang
on the upper decker of Morning Radio. Oh my god,

(02:16:12):
what kind of the sub person would do this? Welcome
back to Rover's Morning Glory. Is he coming up in
a few minutes? What do you have on the way, Dougie.

Speaker 3 (02:16:24):
There's a couple of things I need you to fire
up RMGTV, okay. Or One is a picture of a
very popular actress and I know who it is, and
I still can't tell you that that's who that person is.

Speaker 2 (02:16:38):
Fans are like, oh my god, what's wrong with you?
What's happened to your love? I can't even tell that that.

Speaker 1 (02:16:43):
It's this, all right.

Speaker 3 (02:16:44):
The other one is Halloween display gets somebody arrested.

Speaker 2 (02:16:48):
What's in their display that gets them arrested? I'll tell
you that story next, all right.

Speaker 1 (02:16:52):
Fire up RMGTV at Roverradio dot com or with the
Rover Radio app. On your phone, your tablet or your TV.

Speaker 2 (02:16:59):
It's wrong with your your voice.

Speaker 1 (02:17:01):
Apparently she doesn't pay attention to the show that sewer gas.
I'm sick. I'm sick, but I'm so dedicated to how
do you feel the craft? And coming in here? I feel,
you know, not great, but doing what I can. Matt

(02:17:23):
Says in Allentown, Pennsylvania, says, why is Fox getting sued?
They didn't have anything to do with it. Well, he
certainly wasn't out on company time. Speaking of the Mark
Sanchez thing, well, the simple answer is they have deep
pockets and they don't want a hashole, so they are
likely to settle with this truck driver who Mark Sanchez
got in a fight with. You always go after the

(02:17:43):
person who has the deepest pockets, essentially, and so they're
going to try to get everybody involved that they possibly can,
and then Fox is going to come. Man, it's going
to cost us X amount of dollars dollars to defend
this and blah blah blah. How about instead of spending
all that money on lawyers, we just give this guy

(02:18:03):
the cash. Scott in Liverpool, Ohio, You're on Rover's Morning
Glory in Morning Scott you.

Speaker 12 (02:18:10):
Rover I have I have apartments and I had a
dirt big I was trying to get out anyway. But
on a Saturday night she said she sel down the
steps and hurt herself and had to have an ambulance
come get her. By Wednesday morning, I went to get
my mail at about nine in the morning, I already
had an attorney her from an attorney sewer bast look

(02:18:35):
from from a Saturday night, that's.

Speaker 1 (02:18:37):
Crazy, it is obviously it's you know, they're they're after
the cash.

Speaker 3 (02:18:42):
Now.

Speaker 1 (02:18:43):
It's very difficult as a business owner. If you're a
business owner, it's very difficult because people, I don't think
the general public realizes how frequently lawsuits are being thrown around.
And if you own an apartment building, if you want,
if you rent out a house, whatever, somebody slips and fall,
they're gonna sue you. Yeah, it's their fault, but there's

(02:19:07):
still now you may end up winning the lawsuit, but
still it's a major hassle, it's a major headache. It's
a major uh fiasco. And so unless there's something she's
slipped down the stairs, unless you did something like you
made these steps out of you know, if you if
you covered them in some sort of slippery material or

(02:19:29):
something or whatever. I don't know what kind of lawsuit
she would have. But so what ended up happening after after.

Speaker 12 (02:19:35):
All of that, Uh, this this just happened like three
weeks ago. So we're i'd caught me twenty five hundred
just to talk to an attorney to try to help myself.
And what did the attorney say? Does he say you
have a good shot, or does he say you're gonna
be screwed? Or they never give you a straight answer,
by the way, either because the attorneys realize they get
paid by the hours, They're gonna drag it out as

(02:19:56):
long as possible, string you along, and then at the
end they go, just pay that you hacked fifty thousand
dollars with them. Pretty much, Yeah, it's pretty much. And
on the sizzy, I want to know. I'm just curious
who she's hiding. Is that that Griffin girl? Because she
looks like a mess. I've seen her for the first
time yesterday and year on TV the comedian. Oh my god,

(02:20:22):
she looks like carrot top.

Speaker 1 (02:20:24):
Yeah, she's gotten weird looking, there's no doubt about it.
I know what, I know what Scott's talking about. That's
Scott before I let you go. So you have this,
these apartments that you rent out. Do you have insurance
that would cover any sort of claim like this or
are you I have?

Speaker 12 (02:20:42):
I have up to three hundred thousand. But he said
it's probably going to cost then they'll civil suit you
after they after they sue my insurance, then they'll come back.

Speaker 1 (02:20:50):
And she said they'll probably civil suits you.

Speaker 12 (02:20:51):
They'll probably cost you ten grand just to pay her.

Speaker 10 (02:20:54):
Give her a cash check.

Speaker 1 (02:20:56):
Now when your insurance company defend you and pay for
the attorney. If I don't know how this all works,
but not one bit. My insurance company they know. They
said they'll they'll.

Speaker 12 (02:21:07):
Pay through the hospitalization, you know, whatever she asks for
in her attorney gets, they pay for that, and that'll
be done and settled, and then she'll come back and
sibil suit me.

Speaker 1 (02:21:17):
Are scammers always get ahead?

Speaker 3 (02:21:20):
You know?

Speaker 1 (02:21:21):
Seems scammers and bad people seem to get ahead in
life and people that are just out there now again,
if this guy did something ridiculous, if Scott was doing
something so egregious that it's obviously go that's gonna hurt somebody.
That's one that's one thing, but those are probably one
percent of these lawsuits that get filed over stuff like that. Uh, Dougie,

(02:21:44):
are you ready for the issues?

Speaker 3 (02:21:46):
Aren't?

Speaker 1 (02:21:47):
Yeah? Here we go, there, we go off there, Suzy
en rolls Morning Glory.

Speaker 3 (02:21:52):
Johnson and Johnson is being ordered to pay nearly a
billion dollars after being found liable for a woman's cancer.
Do May Moore died of Meslo de lioma in twenty
twenty one.

Speaker 1 (02:22:05):
What is this over baby powder? Is that what in
her family claimed.

Speaker 3 (02:22:09):
Her death was caused by the asbestos fibers found in
the TEALC baby powder from Johnson and Johnson. A Los
Angeles jury did order the compay to pay the family
sixteen million dollars in compensantory compensatory damages and nine hundred
and fifty million dollars in punitive damage.

Speaker 1 (02:22:27):
Wait nine hundred and fifty million.

Speaker 2 (02:22:29):
I said, beginning nearly a billion dollars.

Speaker 1 (02:22:32):
Oh you can't. That's that's insane. You can't. I mean,
that's outrageous. Look, even if Johns in the even if
Johnson and Johnson knew that they have asbestos fibers in
their talk, or maybe they did some testing and they go, oh,
we got to cover this up because we saw a
lot of baby powder. I don't know whatever the case is,

(02:22:52):
because I remember hearing about this years ago. Didn't they
pull this baby powder from the market or something?

Speaker 2 (02:22:58):
Yeah, twenty twenty they pulled it.

Speaker 1 (02:23:04):
Starts even if they did the worst day, A billion
dollars to somebody, A billion dollars.

Speaker 3 (02:23:13):
The family of the lady that died, who died at
eighty eight years old, at.

Speaker 2 (02:23:18):
Eighty eight in twenty twenty one.

Speaker 1 (02:23:19):
She wasn't twenty eight, eighty eight, eighty.

Speaker 2 (02:23:22):
Eight years old.

Speaker 3 (02:23:23):
They sued the company the same year that she died,
claiming that the tuc baby powder products contained the fibers
that caused her rare cancer.

Speaker 1 (02:23:31):
So did she what is this mechlthelioma or something? I
hear commercials. I don't even know what that is. Something.
If you have that, call this number, because we're going
to get you a big settlement. Asbestos. I don't know
whatever they were doing a buildings and stuff. But she's

(02:23:53):
eighty eight years old. I mean, that's how do you
tie that to baby powder?

Speaker 3 (02:23:58):
Johnson and Johnson is facing law suits from more than
sixty seven thousand plaintiffs.

Speaker 2 (02:24:04):
How are they still in business.

Speaker 1 (02:24:06):
Well, think about sixty seven thousand plaintiffs, even if half
of those, even if even if a tenth of those
turn out to be legit, and then if everyone gets
a billion dollars, this will be overturned or something. There's
no way that can stand go on.

Speaker 2 (02:24:23):
Speaking of money, do any of you own gold, like for.

Speaker 1 (02:24:32):
Just bullyon ounces. I hear commercials all the time. They're
always trying to get me to buy gold and survival meals,
basically because the end times are coming and the federal
government is not going to be able to help you
out buy gold and meals.

Speaker 2 (02:24:50):
I don't know gold.

Speaker 1 (02:24:51):
I don't know them the survival kids either.

Speaker 3 (02:24:53):
Yeah, gold prices hit four thousand dollars per ounce yesterday
for the very first time.

Speaker 2 (02:24:59):
So they say that with all the uncertainty that's happening, we.

Speaker 3 (02:25:04):
Don't know what's going to happen with the federal rates.

Speaker 2 (02:25:07):
And all that crap, and gold is the smart bye.

Speaker 3 (02:25:11):
But it hit over four thousand dollars an ounce for
the very first time. All right, So I know that
you're all big into investments, Charlie, go buy some gold,
all right. A Kentucky man is in hot water for
using real people in a gory Halloween display. Police received
a call regarding a potential witness slash terroristic threatening and

(02:25:33):
rolled up to this guy's home, whose name is Stephen Markham.
So copsaw five bodies and trash bags and one hanging.
That one was labeled district judge and the others had
tag saying the mayor, cysts, CAA and zoning manager.

Speaker 2 (02:25:47):
Needless to say, he was arrested.

Speaker 3 (02:25:50):
He's been charged with intimidating a witness in the legal
process and third degree terroristic threat.

Speaker 1 (02:25:55):
So what is this guy involved in some sort of
dispute with the city wherever he lives? I don't know
where you should He's not happy.

Speaker 3 (02:26:03):
So in Kentucky. So he got arrested for that. Speaking
of Halloween, I know that your wife, Jeffrey, is really
into haunted houses, and I have here some information from
USA today.

Speaker 2 (02:26:17):
If you want to take a road trip some.

Speaker 3 (02:26:21):
Very haunted places, like really haunted in the United States. Yeah,
these are haunted hotels. These are the best haunted hotels.
This one is Fainting Goat Island Inn in Nichols, New York.
You could drive to Nichols, New York, the former railroad
hotel built in the eighteen hundreds, has reported numerous ghostly encounters,

(02:26:43):
like being woken in the night by voices or seeing
two women sitting for tea in the fainting room. Others
have reported hearing footsteps on a staircase that doesn't exist,
or finding a child sized chair that had somehow moved
next to the bed in one of their rooms.

Speaker 7 (02:26:59):
That sound like, yeah, because I remember a long, long
time ago, we stayed at the Hotel Kanye out of
Conyeat Lake when it was still an amusement park. We
stayed overnight and it was kind of like getting into
the evening and I had to run back to the room,
but to get some loose, you know, get some change,
you know, for my mother longer, We're gonna get something
to eat. While we were still in the park, while
it was still open, all of a sudden, I just

(02:27:21):
look over and I heard a squeak and the doors
just closed by itself. Not about joking either. And then
there's been like through the night we've heard voices in
the hallways, but we didn't see anything and.

Speaker 1 (02:27:34):
The door closed.

Speaker 7 (02:27:35):
Yeah, okay, dude, we're talking about haunted places here. Okay,
but what I learned about the hotel was.

Speaker 1 (02:27:41):
Building Mary Elizabeth talking to a plenty of fish Day funny,
and I.

Speaker 7 (02:27:46):
Learned at the hotel was built in nineteen oh three
and it was struck by lightning.

Speaker 1 (02:27:52):
Anyone die there?

Speaker 7 (02:27:54):
I don't know if anyone died or anybody was struck
by lightning. That that portion was never rebuilt because the
wood was used for the war effort. So so whatever
still exists still exists. I don't know if Hotol's even
still in business or not, because the park purrently closed
a few years ago.

Speaker 3 (02:28:08):
Well, if you want to find out the ten best
haunted hotels USA today, Jeffrey, show that to your wife
and maybe you guys can go visit one of them. Pittsburgh,
speaking of the holidays, they just put up their downtown
Christmas tree more than two months before the holidays.

Speaker 5 (02:28:22):
I love it.

Speaker 1 (02:28:23):
Oh my god, already, yes.

Speaker 3 (02:28:24):
This makes me so happy. So Pittsburgh just put up
their Christmas tree. We're a few weeks from Halloween.

Speaker 1 (02:28:31):
Even Oh iHeart is flipping one of our stations to
all Christmas music today at twelve to now that is
happening soon.

Speaker 3 (02:28:38):
And finally I'm going to show you a picture of
somebody on RANGTV. It's an actress, and I want you
to tell me who it is.

Speaker 1 (02:28:46):
Okay, let's see here, and I would know who this is, yes, Snitzer?

Speaker 2 (02:28:55):
Did you?

Speaker 1 (02:28:56):
Can you believe this is who it is?

Speaker 5 (02:28:58):
No?

Speaker 1 (02:28:58):
And I like you, I know who it is. But okay,
here's here's what I'm going to guess. First of all,
I don't recognize this person. But I'm going to say
the reason we don't recognize this person is because they're
like all other Hollywood people and they went on ozempic
and that this person used to be the size of
the Goodyear blimp. No, that's no, that's not it, not

(02:29:21):
at all. The first part might have to do with it, though,
what a lot of people are get that face? Yeah, Charlie,
do you recognize Maybe you know who it is? All right,
I already know who does, but I also wouldn't really
know what looks like. Jeffery, do you recognize this person? Garner?

Speaker 2 (02:29:42):
Jennifer Garner, Oh, that's a great gas.

Speaker 1 (02:29:46):
It's weird. Wait he come up with that from HMM
first day and popped in my head. I'm just gonna
throw on my head. I don't Okay, so we're looking
at an actress. I honestly never I don't know who
this is. Did I put an her picture of her?
Would I know who? The regular? Okay, let me see.

Speaker 3 (02:30:06):
What no anymore Mandy Moore now in the picture on
the screen. She obviously she is not heavy at all.
She has something going on where she's lost a lot
of weight.

Speaker 1 (02:30:19):
Let's see the new one. The one face that is
that's changed your facial appearance.

Speaker 3 (02:30:26):
That's the wearing darker makeup and her hair is a
little bit darker.

Speaker 1 (02:30:31):
It's also skinny as hell. Well, she's never been big.
She's never one though. I mean, she was like normal size.
I would say, yeah, that's that's that's Olympic face. There's
no doubt about it. I don't think so.

Speaker 2 (02:30:46):
I don't know what's going on. I don't know what's
going on. I don't know if she's got health issues.

Speaker 1 (02:30:53):
Why wouldn't you not? Why would you or why wouldn't
you just go with the obvious thing? Face? She wasn't heavy,
It doesn't matter.

Speaker 2 (02:31:04):
She's still pretty.

Speaker 1 (02:31:05):
Yeah, she's a baby there. What is she like fourteen
years old or something? I honestly, I wouldn't be able
to pick Mandy Moore out of a line up. Even
that older picture that you showed, I honestly I wouldn't
know who that is. All right, there you go.

Speaker 2 (02:31:24):
That's the shizzy on rovers Morning Glory.

Speaker 1 (02:31:31):
She's got a CD player. She's wearing a CD player
in this video. That's the oldest. She's wearing a s
A C man like whatever, Skip Protection, trouble, A big,

(02:31:54):
big song. I don't remember this. I don't know any
of her songs. And in the article said the candy
singer looks like this. Now, so is this candy? Yes? So,
I mean this is you were Crystal would know?

Speaker 2 (02:32:09):
Yeah, this is actress?

Speaker 1 (02:32:11):
Yeah? What has she been in? Was she in a
lot to remember? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (02:32:18):
And she's a girl who this is us shows that
feel she's sick.

Speaker 1 (02:32:22):
Uh huh, all right. Oh Princess Diaris okay.

Speaker 2 (02:32:27):
Tangled, she was the princess that was kidnapped.

Speaker 1 (02:32:30):
Spoiler alert, Charlie, can you grab me this video? It's
in the top of our It's in the top of
our inbox there. If you grab me that video. I
want to talk about that because this is if somebody
did this to me, this would be a death sentence.

(02:32:51):
I will be calling for im. I'm dead serious, and
I think you would be completely justified if you killed
this person. He's been jailed for six months for something
he was doing. He is a YouTube prankster, and I'll
tell you what he was doing. I'll show you what
he was doing in just a minute. Quite the prank.

(02:33:12):
Very hilarious. We'll be right back on Rover's Morning Glory.
Hang on.

Speaker 22 (02:33:19):
Management keeps trying to get Rover to water down the show,
and he finally gave in.

Speaker 1 (02:33:26):
Here's more gold for your ears. Oh yes, cool, Welcome
back to rovers Morning Glory. A lot of people upset
with Snitcher. What don't he call that the device that
Mandy Moore was wearing? Had D Man? C D man?

(02:33:50):
See these nuts in your mouth?

Speaker 9 (02:33:51):
Man?

Speaker 1 (02:33:54):
Really? Snitzer?

Speaker 20 (02:33:56):
This man?

Speaker 1 (02:33:57):
Please? Are people upset? Youngsters? No, I'm sorry, I'm an
old head. Here's a guy in France. His name is
Iman Mohito. He's a TikTok an, Instagram influencer and YouTuber

(02:34:20):
and he loves these prank videos. You know, those are
big business on social media platforms, prank videos. And he's
come up with a real nie slapper.

Speaker 11 (02:34:29):
Here.

Speaker 1 (02:34:31):
He goes around with a syringe and goes up to
unsuspecting people, like just sitting on a bench or in
the park, and he injects them. Now, the syringe is empty,
it poses no harm. I don't even know if there's

(02:34:51):
a needle. I don't think there's a needle on it.
But he just goes up, puts that syringe up to
you and presses the thing down. You don't well here,
you can see video if you fire up r mg
TV at roverradio dot com or with the Rover Radio
app on your phone, your tablet, or your TV. You
can see there's a few there's a little compilation of
him doing this. He sticks a guy right in the arm,

(02:35:15):
and the guy's like, and then he runs away. That's
not He does it to a guy who's sitting there,
does it on his leg. That guy starts Somebody on
a bench. Here, two chicks, there's a couple on the park.

(02:35:43):
Here's the guy starts chasing around after the guy the victory.
Here's on a bench. And now here here's a guy
who chases after this prankster. Anyway, so you I mean,
you get the idea here of what this guy is
doing just unsuspecting people lounging around in a park or whatever,
and this guy comes up with a syringe and pretends

(02:36:07):
to inject you with something. Does he poke you? Actually,
he doesn't poke you with a needle, but he puts
it on a gift spoken English there with a what
the as? Sorry about that? He lay he puts the
I guess a syringe without the needle. Yeah, without the needle.

(02:36:27):
So he puts it up, prices the plunger down. You
think that you've you know, you don't know. I mean
we've been to the doctor. Sometimes you get a sometimes
you get a shot. You don't even really feel it.
The needle is so tiny. But anyway, somebody comes up
to you with that. Dude, I don't know what what's
the funny in that? Where's the prank? Like I, honestly

(02:36:49):
now maybe I'm just too old. Whatever I look at that,
I don't see any entertainment value in that. I also none,
nothing like completely crazy or unexpected happens in that at all.
That's the reaction I would expect you would get if
you did that to somebody in a park, that people

(02:37:11):
would act shot, run away or run after you. Like
there's nothing that happens in those videos that is entertaining
in the least.

Speaker 2 (02:37:23):
He arrested.

Speaker 1 (02:37:24):
You said he was arrested, he was put on trial.
He was handed a twelve month prison sentence, but the
six months of it was suspended for whatever reason. So
he has to spend six months in jail. To me,
this dude should be spent at five years in jail

(02:37:45):
at least.

Speaker 11 (02:37:46):
This is This is.

Speaker 1 (02:37:49):
Cretent behavior here, this is this is This guy's a
real scumback. Apparently he's also been in trouble for assault
and some other previous charges. He says, no, no, when
he was on trial, No, no, I was just doing this.
This was just a harmless prank. I was just trying
to make people laugh.

Speaker 10 (02:38:10):
Ha ha ha.

Speaker 2 (02:38:11):
It's not funny.

Speaker 5 (02:38:12):
No.

Speaker 1 (02:38:13):
What the guy's trying to do is make money. That's
what he's doing. If he goes, I can get views
doing this, and I want to get money doing this.
I want to get famous doing this. And that's why
he's using unsuspecting victims on this. But if somebody came
up to you do with a fake with a syringe
and put it on and put what would you.

Speaker 3 (02:38:34):
Do freak out? I feel like none of them really
freaked out, like I would start screaming, well.

Speaker 1 (02:38:39):
You turn around in this guy, I mean that guy's
jack first of all, that guy, if you let me
go back here? This guy, where is it? This guy's jacked.
This is a big guy. See him. Yeah, you turn
around and you see a jacked guy with a syringe,
you're gonna go. Maybe I'll run the other way, run

(02:39:00):
after the guy.

Speaker 5 (02:39:01):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (02:39:02):
So people are understandably, and it's so out of the
blue that you are confused. Now, the victims took the
stand and they of course said you know how, they
were super concerned. Afraid, of course, obviously, what would you do,
Charlie if somebody did this to you, I don't know
what you could? I call the police? Yeah, I don't

(02:39:27):
think I would let the guy out of my site.

Speaker 12 (02:39:28):
Right.

Speaker 1 (02:39:29):
That is huge. So I'm not gonna I'm not gonna
be able to stop him. I can follow him. You
follow him, You get on the on the phone with
nine one one or over there maybe it's I don't
know what the code is over there, so nine I
don't know, I don't know what they use in France.
But you dial that and then you just say hey,
I'm here, and you follow the guy and then those
cops come up on their roller blades. You know how

(02:39:51):
fast they can respond there and France, Charlie, you've witnessed it.
The cops are on roller blades over there, Charlie. I
saw that. It was the weird this thing.

Speaker 2 (02:40:01):
They're probably fast.

Speaker 1 (02:40:04):
If you get the grass, you just run, like you
run down the sidewalk, you get to a park and
you just go into the grass cobble. Yeah, they're falling
and you're just standing there. Yeah, you have a lot
of ways to get away, but yeah, you don't let
the guy out of your sight. And you look at

(02:40:25):
those intimidating French police there.

Speaker 2 (02:40:29):
What's more intimidating on roller blades or on a bike?

Speaker 3 (02:40:33):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (02:40:33):
On a bike you can hop off bike and you
can go over all sorts of stuff. You can go
across grass, you can go across gravel, you can come
across still run.

Speaker 4 (02:40:43):
Yeah, like if you were on if if you're on
these roller blades and you just walked up four stairs
the bike, the guy can at least get off the
bike and just walk up the stairs and get you.

Speaker 1 (02:40:57):
Uh, Anonymous, you run, Rover, He's warn't glory in the
morning and miss morning, Rover. How are you what's happening?

Speaker 2 (02:41:05):
What's up, Peter?

Speaker 21 (02:41:08):
I guess he's not there.

Speaker 1 (02:41:10):
No, no, not here, not here today or this year?

Speaker 5 (02:41:14):
Go on?

Speaker 21 (02:41:16):
Uh So, anyways, this whole thing with the the syringe guy,
I'm just gonna let you know that if that somebody
did that to me, they would not be walking away.
Actually they they probably wouldn't be living.

Speaker 1 (02:41:29):
What would you do that? Shoot? I'm shooting guy like
if if if I had, I don't I make the argument.

Speaker 21 (02:41:38):
It considered it's considered a threatening act and possibility of
bodily harm or attested murder because you don't know what's
in that shrede.

Speaker 1 (02:41:48):
Now, if the guy starts to run away, I think
you'd have a hard time justifying shooting the guy in
the back. But if you turn around and he's facing you,
you go, and he still has had syringe in his hand,
you go. I don't know what I was just injected with.
I might be passing out by you know, make me
knock out or knock me out in a ten seconds
or something. So I want to defend myself. What's this

(02:42:10):
guy gonna do? Is he gonna rob me, kill me,
kidnap me? Right me? I don't know until you blast
them exactly blast them now. Over there in France, I
don't think they're carrying guns around like we are here
in the United States.

Speaker 12 (02:42:21):
I don't don't.

Speaker 21 (02:42:22):
I don't think they're allowed to over there either, But
I you know, I just got stupid.

Speaker 12 (02:42:27):
That's like the guy.

Speaker 21 (02:42:28):
Did you see the video? I want to say it
was last year maybe sometime, where that guy was threatening
that one dude as a joke and the guy shot
him right in the middle of them all.

Speaker 1 (02:42:41):
I I, okay, I think I don't remember the details
of that, but I do believe I do remember what
you're talking about. And I'm trying to remember the actual
video of this. I oh, man, I don't remember the data.

Speaker 6 (02:42:57):
Yeah, in the food court and they were harad seeing
him and harassing him, and he was telling them like
to get away from him.

Speaker 1 (02:43:04):
But was that a prank? Were they crank prank? It
was like a YouTube rank?

Speaker 12 (02:43:09):
Yeah, I don't.

Speaker 1 (02:43:10):
I vaguely remember that. Maybe Charlie, Charlie will pull up
the video. We'll find that here. Anonymous, all right, thank you.
This kind of prank I think you could do to
your friends.

Speaker 6 (02:43:20):
You do to your friends at your house at a party, oh,
and then when they turn around all mad, you go, it's.

Speaker 1 (02:43:24):
Just a joke. There's no actual needle. This guy is
running away.

Speaker 6 (02:43:28):
He doesn't even tell these people it's just a joke
when they get mad and turn around, which you would
think that would be the next step.

Speaker 1 (02:43:35):
Okay, I get it, you're mad. It's fake.

Speaker 6 (02:43:37):
But he just runs away as if this is a
real situation, And I wonder he's scary.

Speaker 1 (02:43:43):
It's weird how that these pranksters they don't think about
the people that they're quote unquote pranking. I wonder how
they would react if they were pranked, Like if I imagine,
let's say I took spray paint and I spray painted
this guy's car is right after he gets out of
it and he sees me spray painting fu or something
on his are, He's gonna flip out, right and then
ha ha, oh look it's it's wash off paint or

(02:44:05):
whatever like cray. The guy would be you won't be
too happy with that prank. You wouldn't be laughing at
that after the fact, I don't think so. Yeah, screw that.
Here's this mall shooting. This was from twenty twenty three
twenty twenty three. He had a background on this. Uh,
they're just the harassing guy going to pick up food, okay,
and they're talking over their phone. But he did tweet.

(02:44:31):
What's that.

Speaker 20 (02:44:34):
Tweet?

Speaker 1 (02:44:35):
No, don't they care, not don't if they're gonna pulled
offs on the sod even you can't do that either
shoots that guy. I don't remember it being like that,
all right. No, the guy's definitely in your face until wrong.
But I don't think. Yeah, the pranks are and what

(02:44:57):
is the prank? He has a cell phone and it's
saying what he just twinkle, yeah, twinkle tinkle. I don't
know what he's saying over and over. He's playing something
on his phone. That doesn't look like a guy either,
I would ever want to. He doesn't look like he's
gonna laugh. He's a delivery guy.

Speaker 6 (02:45:17):
The guy who shoots this video that we just played, well,
aren't trying to make those people laugh.

Speaker 1 (02:45:24):
They're trying to uh elicit a reaction from them so
that you supposedly will watch it online and left. But
there's nothing. There's nothing funny in that. Yeah, they're not
trying to get a laugh.

Speaker 6 (02:45:35):
They're trying You're right, they're trying to just create something,
and that reaction you're getting from the bystander, that's what
you want because that's going to generate views and people
are going to make it viral because it's Oh, did
you see that guy get all mad and freak out?

Speaker 1 (02:45:53):
That's what those are the views. And the guy was acquitted,
got off the guy who shot shoot her. Well, I
don't I mean, it is weird if somebody started coming
up to you doing that. Two guys, as a matter
of fact, three ice guy a camera too. Yeah, you
don't know what's going on exactly, you know, and they're
putting that phone right in your face. I don't know.

(02:46:15):
I guess that Jerry looks at that. I think he could.
That would be hard to defend just pulling out a
gun and shooting that guy, because you have to make
a legitimate argument that you feared for your life. And
I don't know how you could say that in that

(02:46:35):
particular case there, that you feared the guy was annoying me.
I thought there could be a problem, But you feared
for your life before you shot him.

Speaker 2 (02:46:45):
How many steps did he walk back? Could he have run?
Could he have gotten out?

Speaker 1 (02:46:50):
Well, you don't have to run. There's in most states,
many states, you don't have to run. There's no duty
to retreat. You can stand your ground. We've all heard
that term before in various states. So you don't have
to run away. You shouldn't be forced to run away.

Speaker 3 (02:47:09):
And that's how he got off. Then, Yeah, but you
also you feared for your life. Well, could you have
taken ten steps away and gotten away from the people
with the tinkle phone? Well, he was trying to walk
away and they were following.

Speaker 1 (02:47:24):
That's what I'm saying. How many says, see that video again, Charlie.
Now that I've seen it, I know what the what
the ultimate outcome is here. Let me see that again.
Thank you about thank you about my twin. No, but
they get right in his face. These guys walk away,

(02:47:46):
keep going seem all it seemed a little bit early,
I will give you that seemed a little He could
have just pulled it out. But I think maybe a
Jerry looks at that and they go, the victim here
who got shot? You're a complete a hole, You're a
complete ass white. You almost deserve that. And I think

(02:48:07):
an enormal person looks at it and they go, what
a dick, what a dick. This guy was yeah with
the phone. Yeah, the alleged prankster. Doc says, just to
let you know we're over. This guy would have put
you down. Who what was he talking about?

Speaker 2 (02:48:28):
Syringe?

Speaker 1 (02:48:28):
The syringe? The guy's huge. What do you think I'm
gonna be fighting with that guy? Now? That's why you
need a gunda. The even the the playing field.

Speaker 6 (02:48:42):
Guy like me, wouldn't anybody's reaction if you just turned around,
you felt somebody touch you and they have a syringe
in their hand.

Speaker 1 (02:48:49):
I think anybody would turn around with anger, of course,
in fear. You'd actually be afraid. I would be afraid.
I think those people have a better or they would
have a better shot. Now again, this was is in France.
I guess people aren't walking around with the guns there,
but you would have a better argument, I think in
that case to say I feared for my life. I

(02:49:11):
thought that guy injected me with You know, I was
worried the guy injected. I don't know what he injected.
We meet with. So something that's gonna kill me a
year from now, or is it something that's going to
incapacitate me in a matter of five, ten, twenty seconds?
And here he is holding a syringe five feet away
from me. Once I fall over, he's gonna do whatever.

(02:49:33):
He's gonna pick me up, take me, kill me, ripe
me whatever. Those people, I think would have a I
think that they would have a pretty good argument for
saying that they were fearful for their lives. But a
lot of people are asking me about the Zach Bryan thing.

(02:49:54):
I get to that in a second, because again and
I apologize. I apologize it earlier today, but I been
kind of out of it for a few days because
I haven't been here, and so I got in late
last night, and normally I have everything all mapped out
of what we're gonna do. What am I going to
talk about? Not all mapped out, but I have an

(02:50:15):
all rundown of stuff that I want to get to
and this Zac Brian thing, and a few people have
asked about that this morning. He's in trouble man, he's
getting canceled. He's Dixie chricking himself, bud lighting himself. Is
he okay? So he has come up with a song
and it's about what is it? Give me a rundown

(02:50:36):
on it. It just says it's called bad news. It's
the only snippet of the song. We don't even know
the whole lyrics of the song.

Speaker 4 (02:50:41):
He's only released a very small snippet, and everybody says
game over for him.

Speaker 1 (02:50:46):
Might as well quick country music.

Speaker 3 (02:50:48):
This is it?

Speaker 1 (02:50:49):
Even though, and then people are going, who is this guy?
Nobody's even heard of this guy? Nobody's heard of it?
Might stop it? Who is this nobody is?

Speaker 4 (02:50:57):
He just find like the biggest ticket of concert I
think in the US last week.

Speaker 1 (02:51:03):
The people I don't enjoy country music at all that
I've heard of this guy. We just talked about this
guy recently. He's a big artist, and so he releases
a little snippet here. Let me listen to it. Hang out,
Let's see what all this fuss is about. Didn't come?

(02:51:23):
Did heer in jail?

Speaker 26 (02:51:24):
Some that soundboys been giving a sale. I got some
bed news. We'll come missing you. My friends are roll
of generation. They're a a guy, the generational.

Speaker 1 (02:51:37):
Story of dropping the blood. I heard the cops came cocky, motherfuckers,
ain't they?

Speaker 26 (02:51:45):
And I's gonna come to s down here door trying
to build a house.

Speaker 1 (02:51:50):
I do no more, but I gotta fell a fun.
Kids are off skidding all.

Speaker 26 (02:51:57):
The fuss, stop bumping the rock, start rolling the little
things rising in it won't stop showing us.

Speaker 1 (02:52:05):
You can see never real? All right? So what is
it that that ice is going to come knock down
your do The cops are cocking mother efforts and ice
is busting down your door and the fading of the
red wine blue? Did I get to that? Did he
say stop showing us you can see never real? All right?

(02:52:31):
So is he done? Is he canceling himself as he
gone as Zack Bryant gone woke? Now, most of the
time country artists tend to be a little more conservative, right,
I think that's a fair generalization. But look, everybody is

(02:52:52):
different opinions on various things. That's that's fair good. But
how could he cancel? We don't even know what this
is yet?

Speaker 3 (02:53:01):
Right?

Speaker 1 (02:53:02):
How can you put this in context? Has the entire
song been released yet?

Speaker 16 (02:53:06):
No?

Speaker 1 (02:53:06):
Okay, so I don't think that you can't. How do
you know that the rest of the song isn't that whatever,
this point of view, this verse or whatever is completely
wrong and blah blah blah blah blah. I don't know
how you could cancel somebody or call for somebody to
be canceled before you know this in context. For all
we know he posted this. This could be he could
turn around today and say this was Look how garbage

(02:53:29):
this is. This is AI generated Zach Bryan. This is junk,
and I just posted this to show you how bad
it all sucks. I went to AI. He said, make
a Zach Brian song and look what it cranked out?
This anti American no he posted about it. He admitted
that what does he say? Well, here it is. I
haven't read this. I just thowt this part on the

(02:53:50):
new song. Please f and read this. I wrote the
song months ago. I posted this song three months ago
as a snippet. This shows you how divisive a narratives
can be when shoved down our throats through social media
three months. So it's in three months you really sitting
and people are crying about it now. This song is
about how much I love this country and everyone in
it more than anything. When you hear the rest of

(02:54:10):
the song, you will understand the full context that hits
on both sides of the aisle. Everyone using this now
as a weapon is only proving how devastatingly divided we
all are. We need to find our way back. I
serve this country, I love this country, and the song
itself is about all of us coming out of this
divided space. All right, I'll take his ill take him

(02:54:32):
in his word for that. And I mean, this goes
on and on and on and on, this statement, but
I think you have to hear it in context. There's
something that we're out of time. But I want to
ask Charlie something. He gave something a ten out of
a ten, ten out of ten, he said. Now I

(02:54:53):
hear that it is. It's the worst thing ever, completely irresponsible.
How could you ever do this? Release this? Charlie gave
it a ten out of ten. But people say it
is extremely extremely dangerous. You know what I'm talking about.
I'm sure no the movie, Eh, gotta save it for tomorrow.

(02:55:16):
Oh what's it dangerous about? I am? I mean, there's
so many crazy about a movie. I haven't seen it,
but now it goes my curiosity and watch it. There's
so much who's ever crying about?

Speaker 2 (02:55:30):
It?

Speaker 1 (02:55:31):
Is such a pussy? Oh boy, get over everything? Left wing?
Right wing? Shut up? Shot? What's the name of this movie?
One battle after one battle after another. I'm reading that
people are saying that that movie it's extremely irresponsible, and
that it is most definitely put out there to incite

(02:55:52):
liberal violence. So I want to get I want to
give your no. I want to you got some Shapiro
probably about it yesterday. I want to get your opinion
about it. It's a movie. It's so many pussies. I
want to get. I want to hear all about it
to watch. Go watch it tomorrow, go watch it today.
I'm not gonna go to a theater. I forget that.
Why I don't go to movie theaters. Going to the

(02:56:15):
movie theaters. Shit, there's nobody in there. You'll be there.
It's like a private screening basically when you go to
the movie. I was there. All right, I've got to
wrap things up. I do have a pair of tickets
to see nine Inch Nails February twentieth at the Shottenstein Center.
Where the hell's at? What is that? What is a Columbus?

Speaker 6 (02:56:38):
Yeah, that's a Columbus, right the Shostine Shostein doesn't say.

Speaker 1 (02:56:45):
Well, wherever the hell it is, you're going to see
nine Inch Nails. Tickets go on sale today at noon
at ticketmaster dot com. But you go win them as
your collar thirty right now eight six six yo Rover
eight six six nine sixty seven six eighty three, Evan,
I did see a lot of Yeah, this is Columbus,
and I did see a lot of nine inch Nails stuff.

(02:57:06):
As we were B two and I were walking down
in Hollywood Boulevard, they had they were closing down the
street there for a big premiere at they used to
be Man's Chinese here Now I think it's TCL Chinese
Theater or something. But they were doing a big premiere
there for this Tron movie or something. And I guess

(02:57:29):
all the music in this Tron movie is from nine
inch Nails. That's cool. Where are you gonna say, Schnitt's No,
I was gonna say that. Electron movies they're good, they're fun.
I haven't seen it. I've never seen the original. I
haven't seen the original any of you. But you know
it was cool.

Speaker 8 (02:57:46):
The video game was awesome when I was a kid
because it created it was like you stand in front
of it, you become.

Speaker 1 (02:57:50):
Blue because it was like blue lights on you.

Speaker 7 (02:57:53):
I haven't seen the original Tron movie. I've heard of it,
I haven't seen it yet either, So I'm in your boat, Yes,
all right.

Speaker 1 (02:58:00):
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