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May 15, 2024 184 mins
Video portal connected to Dublin gets shut down after people were seen sharing inappropriate images and gestures. A teenage girl has been expelled from high school for livestreaming a fight. Does Gisele Bündchen make more money than Tom Brady? Caitlin Clark made her first WNBA debut against Connecticut Sun. A professor was caught at a festival recording up women's skirts. Internet sleuths still do not believe the pastor's wife committed suicide. Kansas City Chiefs player, Harrison Butker, gave a controversial speech at a Benedictine College's graduation.
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This is Rover's Morning Glory. Rover, I'm the smart one huge, I'm
never having sex again. Peter shouldjust see my Bicey the Blair Charlie.
This guy's gonna hunt me down,Man Jeffrey. Every day talk screaming on

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It is Wednesday, May fifteenth,twenty twenty four. Good morning,
gets Rovers, Morning Glory. I'mRover, Doogy is here. Good morning,
sir, Dieter is here you andyou're with us as well. Eight
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seven. I'll get to your emailhere in just a moment. It is

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it is hot in this studio.I mean, yeah, oh my god,
what is going on? Well,Rob's been trying to fix it.
He's emailed him about ten times aprogram director, and they just don't believe
us. It's seventy four degrees inhere, but it it. I mean,

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I don't know that feels even hotterthan that, honestly. I mean
I do have a jacket on,but still it's hot in here. You
have no control over the temperature.You see, it's set to sixty eight.
Yeah, it has been for amonth, okay. And they literally
don't believe us. Robson pictures andthey just got, I don't think you're
doing something right, and we go, no, no, we've we've touched

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the buttons. Oh man, Wellanyhow, it's it's hot in here.
Yeah, man, oh man,oh man. Mister Jeffrey Allen Laroque is
here. Good morning, Jeffrey Roversback on the block. Yeah, okay,
let's twenty two days in a row, Monday and Wednesday. Back on
the block. Wow, okay.And to ask your question, he already

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told us who's gonna say this?So it's from Quincy Jones's nineteen eighty two
album, eighty nine album, andit has nothing to do with Jennifer Lopez,
which already asked, So you know, you know, she's from the
block. They come from the sameplace. Yeah, yeah, Crystal told
me that. Oh, Quincy andJenny, Yep, it's from the block.

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It's just saying that you're back.It's like my waisting your back like
a musical, a roundabout wasting you'reback in town. I see, Okay,
you're out of your el No.No, I'm just looking at the
email, and I'm like, whyis there email from yesterday still in here?
Doesn't Doug, doesn't she keep trackof this stuff? Made she handle

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this stuff too, But I alsokeep emails. You missed them. They
do the same thing when I fromwhich I've told you before, didn't I
okay, hold on a second,let me read you this email. Then,
Elmer writes, Dieter isn't wrong.This is how I just cut my
teach them. Oh I heard himuse them on other foods. This actually

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works very well. Did you dothis? There's a picture Siser probably already
deleted it there it is. Ohyeah, yeah, I could it pretty
good? Smash your down when hecut it? Oh, dee, you
use scissors to cut food on everything? Oh geez, I actually up in
a restaurant. Yeah, I we'llcall it scissors only daja who man oh

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man? All right, let's seehere, Randy, right, you were
over a couple of months ago.Mary Elizabeth Winkleman Laroque aka Mule made Jeffrey
take her to the emergency room atfour am because her elbow was sore.
Aside from the er visit, shealso booked a follow up appointment with a

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doctor to have her elbow inspected andtreated. I'm wondering if Jeffrey can give
us an update on how Mary Elizabethis doing and if the thousands of dollars
of taxpayer money spent I er visits, X ray's medication and follow up appointments
for sore elbow was well worth it, and has she made a full recovery.

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Well, someone is obviously very concernedabout your wife, about Mule.
How is she doing with her soreelbow? Much better? You know?
Just doctor told her, you know, try to exercise it, you know,
to keep it moving and everything likestiffing up or anything like that.
Has she been doing exercises? Yeah? What kind like just stuff like like'
just like regular calisthetics what that youknow. I focus on the arm and

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just to keep it flexible with allthat kind of stuff creaking off the neighbor,
Peter. Yeah about the app uh, all right, so that has
she Did she have any follow upvisits after she went to the emergency room
for a m for the sore elbow? Did she have a regular doctor appointment.
You had a regular doctor appointment andMri no, no, MRIs Ray.

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I think he reviewed the ext racein the emergency room. That you
know, there's nothing really be concernedabout. Just it was the store and
she was just concerned about it couldbe something else, but there was no
other underlying off. How much painwas she in on a scale of one
to ten, how much pain wasshe in at four am on that morning,
I would say about a six orseven? Six or a seven.
You're kidding me, that's incredible,tennis. I'm not well. Yeah,

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if it does start to flare up, she just doctors don't just take some
talent our Iybobrooke and oh the hardcorestuff, yeah right, stuff you can
get can get any drug store.Okay, all right, I just well,
they don't know the cause of it. Overuse. If it's overused,
to be it would be cranking meoff. Okay, okay, all right,

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second time back on the block theater. Kelly, right, you're over.
I wanted to thank Charlie for thesound effects and theater for the comments
while you were talking with Brandy inChicago. They had me laughing so hard.
You all rock what. I don'tknow what what what sound effects is
barely plays effects, Charlie. Imean, he's the world's worst sound effects

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person. We all know that hehasn't played a sound effect in four or
five years. Here is a picture. This is from Wade. He says,
I found mister Jeffrey Allen Laroque onTHEO Vaughan's podcast. Now that it

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does look a lot like Jeffrey wearinghis little patches as uh, it looks
like Jeffrey circa whatever whatever years hewas wearing the flight suit. Now that
is the It does. Doesn't looklike me a little bit. No,
the mullet, the aviators, thegoatee used to have in the front,

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the cratch on the jacket, therenothing, none of that reminds you of
it. You can't throw your hairlong. Does it stop rowing at a
certain point? No, I justtry. I just give up trying to
grow it like a metal had youhave had that hair, you've had that
exact haircut that was eleven years ago. Oh so you I see, so
your hair stopped growing at some point. No, you don't, don't.

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You just don't grow it out anymore. Okay, Brett Rights, I know
you guys go over Jeffrey's spruce cardspending on the Friday leftovers. On the
aftermath Monday, they broke down howmany hours Jeffrey actually spent in Washington,
d C. Over the weekend.It was approximately five hours if you take

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out the sleeping and the driving andthe going to places. Yeah, it's
like five hours. So they hadfive hours of leisure time. Yeah,
I'd say, okay, money growson trees for Jeffrey, But for the
guy who was always complaining he doesn'thave any. It would be interesting to
see an actual cost breakdown of oneof those weekend trips and show him just

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how much he's spending. My guessis one of his normal day trips sets
him back one hundred and fifty totwo hundred dollars every weekend. I don't
know the answer to that, butthere's there's I'm look, I love that
you throw the idea out, butI'm just gonna I think I'll speak for
all of us when I say it'sjust a waste of time in one ear

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out the other, waste of breakit. He will not. You could
tell him that costs one thousand dollarsto go to a heart ease in Chilicothee,
Ohio because it was the first hardhe's ever built in the state,
or whatever. But he doesn't care. There's no concept of money. There's

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I mean, I just what arewe going to gain out of that?
I don't wanted to stop doing it. I talk, I don't want to
talk him out of it. Hewill not stop doing it. There's it's
it's there's no risk of that.Adam Wright's you're rover. I like you.
Love the mass productions of documentaries we'vebeen given over the recent years.

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Have you seen the Antisocial Movement documentaryfrom this year? It's wild. I
have zero experience on social media,as I boycotted MySpace as a kid and
never recredit it. But I've alwayskept up on the news and current events.
It's scary to think of my youngkids navigating through the world with all
of the extra complications that social mediahas created. I'm curious how the snith

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Stougey, Crystal and Jeffrey have handledit so far. Thank you for the
feedback. I'm trying to think of. I've seen that documentary documentaries are so
that there's so many of them thatI honestly, I will see a documentary
and it's like it's like trying toexplain money to Jeffrey in one ear out

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the other. I watch a documentaryin one eyeball out the other because I
I will a week later ago.Did I see that there's so many of
them out there? I don't knowif I've seen this one. What's it
called anti social movement? It says, I guess it's about social media,

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so they want to know. Iguess. Dougie, Crystal, how have
you guys handled your children on socialmedia as it caused any sorts of issues
for them so far? Because I'lltell you, I mean just people,
adults are just on social media nonstop, just cannot get off. I

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was I was waiting to get onthe plane last night and a person in
front of me just scrolling, scrolling, scrolling, scrolling. You know,
I Instagra. I don't know oneof them. I have no idea and
I'm just I just NonStop but anywho am I to judge? So is

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your daughter affected by social media?I mean, I'm sure she is.
I'm not going to lie and sayshe's perfect. But she's a lot of
the time she's not on her phone. You know, she goes from school.
She left seven thirty in the morningyesterday and she didn't get home till
eight o'clock last night. So Idon't know how much time she she doesn't

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have her phone with her, Yeah, so I don't know if she's versus
if she's at home after school andjust laying, I have no idea how
much time she's on that phone.Office you think you look at screen time
and see you can see how muchshe's I just said it's not perfect,
but if she were home after schoolevery day, then it would be extraordinary
the amount of time on social media. But I just deal with it,

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you know, I don't know whatI'm supposed to. Has it caused any
issues yet? No major issues?Crystal? What about you? No same?
I think dance does help distract herwithout you know, putting down her
phone for so many hours. Butwhen she is on her phone, she's
mainly talking to her best friends,texting, always texting, with friends.
That's all she ever does. Andif she's not doing that, she's gaming

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and still talking to friends while gaming. It's more of that kind of interactional
on social media per se. Therehasn't been anything where, oh, this
happened on social media and there wasa big blow up or anything. None
of that stuff. Now. Moreof that stuff's happening at school or her
friends telling her this happened to mymom's friend or whatever. It's more drama

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that way than social media for her. She does try to stay off of
it as much as possible. Shedoesn't want people following her. She changes
her name frequently. She I mean, she really doesn't want to chat with
people on social Yeah. I honestly, I just don't use social media much
at all. Just there is somethingantisocial about like the documentary about social media,

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and I don't think it's healthy forpeople. I think it causes a
lot of depression in people. Yeah, because they have a completely unrealistic expectation
of what people are doing and whattheir lives are. And I'm just just
from observing people who are supposedly havinga great time. Oh I'm on the

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beach, I'm doing this, I'mhaving so much fun. I will sit
there and I'll be working on stuff. I'll look out my window. And
I'm not even exaggerating when I saythat a photo shoot outside of my window
will sometimes last for forty five minutesto get that perfect picture for Instagram.
Forty five minutes a girl. Yeah, of a girl doing her pose,

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putting her lips out, and thenher friend taking pictures and then stop.
Okay, let me look swipe,swipe, swipe, swipe, swipe,
swipe. I give the phone back, go back, do another potent Like
it's just I mean, that doesn'tthat's not life. But hey, what
can I Maybe I'm just an oldguy. Now you are. Have you

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guys seen the documentary the Offer aboutthe making of The Godfather? I have
not known you. No. Theaterwas probably like that. It's not a
doc it's a Is it a seriesor a documentary? No, it's an
enactment like reenactment. Oh, there'sactors in it and stuff. Oh that's
really good. Someone said it wasreally good last night. Eyakub. I

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think is this guy's name right?We're over. Back when I was nineteen,
my girlfriend and brother tried to lockme out of the house when I
went to get the mail. Theylocked the front and side doors to the
house, so I decided to runto the back patio door. Upon rushing
the door, they saw me andtried to close the door. Instinctively,

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I put my arm up to stopthe door from closing. A bam,
my whole right arm went through theglass panel on the door. I instantly
pulled my arm out and start leakingblood everywhere. I'm going to attach some
photos. The scars may be hardto see, but I almost bled out.

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We were talking about near death experiencesyesterday. This is Iakub's near death
experience. Two centimeters to the leftfor the wrist and two centimeters down for
the forum. I would have hitmajor arteries. Let me see here.
Yeah, that's a big scar.Stuck his hand right through the right through
the window. Yeah, damn kids. Kevin Wrights, Yo Rover. Yesterday

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on the show, you were talkingabout near death experiences. I thought I
would share mine. Back when Iwas in high school, my girlfriend,
a group of friends, and myselfdecided to take a trip down to Michigan
to go canoeing. My girlfriend andI were in a canoe together and about
halfway through the trip, we approacheda bend in the river up ahead,
where you could see a sand bankto our right and a fallen tree to
the left. Most people ahead ofus had decided to land on the sand

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bank and pull the canoe through tothe other side, but I decided that
we would thread the needle and gobetween the fallen tree and the sand bank.
So as we approached the middle,the current turned into a rapid that
was being sucked underneath the fallen tree. Long story short, As we approached
the middle between the sand bank andthe tree, the current got so strong

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it flipped our canoe. I suddenlyfound myself under the trunk of this fallen
tree and under the water, unableto see anything, and all I could
feel were roots and nowhere to go. I managed to grab a hold of
the roots that were underwater and somehowpull myself up so I could get my
face above water. When the canoeflipped it through my girlfriend towards the sandbank

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and I went under the tree,she was able to make her way towards
me, grab a hold of me, and drag me out from under the
tree. Luckily, we were boththrown from the canoe because the canoe ended
up getting trapped under the tree andwe were unable to get out. So
it had us trapped under the show. Had it trapped us under the canoe,
it would have been over. Weended up riding back with our friends

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after the scariest moment of my life, and I have not gone canoeing since.
Well, you don't think about thatstuff when you're in high school or
whatever. Yeah, yeah, Sarah, Right, you guys were talking yesterday
about near death experiences. Closest timeto death for me was when I was

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sixteen years old and I tried tocommit suicide by hanging myself. Oh my
god, I don't even know what'scoming up next. But my mom found
me outside hanging in the car port. She came to check on me outside
because I apparently told her I wasgoing to smoke a cigarette, but I
felt like dying. I don't rememberanything because I took multiple pills and drank

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some alcohol that morning, which mademe completely black out the whole day.
I do remember bits and pieces.My grandma died when I was ten years
old, and she meant everything tome. In twenty fifteen. In twenty
fifteen, my other grandma started gettingvery sick from alcoholism. Our liver was
failing, and she was dying.I've had depression all my life, and
losing my first grandma hurt so bad. I couldn't bear feeling those again with

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my second grandmother. I hung myselfto end the pain. The few things
I do remember is the feeling rightbefore I put the rope around my neck.
It was so unbearable. I can'texplain how empty I was and how
much I wanted it to stop.I've always been a rebellious, mean kid.
I've never listened to my mom anythingshe would say. I didn't care.

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I wanted to do what I wantedto do. She always tried to
make me do the right thing,and at the time I didn't think about
anyone else. I just thought aboutmyself and the unbearable feeling of emptiness.
A hold on this, I mean, this goes on. I'm only about
halfway through. I don't mean.Let me see if I can to press

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gim through here. Hold on blahblah blah blah blah blah. My mom
found me hanging outside. She gotme down and pulled me inside the mudroom.
I then started to seize and foamat the mouth. Geez my mom
called nine one one and I wasrushed to be airlifted in the helicopter.
I was given an intro interest somethinginfusion to save my life. I was

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taken to a hospital in Roanoke,Virginia, which is a forty five minute
drive from where we lived. Aftera while, my mom got there and
they told my mom I was ina coma and a life support. They
did a brains and said there waslittle activity in my brain, and that
they told my mom I may neverwake up. Two days later, I

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woke up trying to pull the tubeout of my mouth. I was in
the ICU for a few days untilI was sent to the pediatric floor.
I don't remember anything for the firstfour days I was awake, but all
right, Well, my first memory, she says, there's to wrap it
up. First memory was looking inthe mirror, looking at my neck,

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saying, how did this happen?I don't remember this, crying to myself,
scared of what I just did.Well, oh my god, that's
that's crazy, isn't it. Yep? She lived, she did. Man,
I've never had any suicidal ideations,not once. You've known people that

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have committed suicide, right, Yeah, it's hard for me to understand.
I really it's I heard if youhave relatives, especially parents, that do
it, you're likely to do it. Well, I don't know, likely,
more likely. Put it that way. Theater, I'm packing up the

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poop knife, Kyle writes, it'sno longer needed. They have installed these
pooper slash paper shredders in all ofthe hospitals I cover in South Florida as
a medical device rep. This willhelp as I eat random food on the
road and it fs me up.Check out the warning sign they have on

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the door. All right, letme look toilet paper only. Do not
put hands in toilet. It containsa sharp device that can cause injury if
toilet becomes clogged, Alert hospital staffimmediately. And then there's something about removing
white. I guess it has somesort of grinder in there, some sort

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of blade. Oh my god,look at this. What does that?
Did the bus have this? Idid have something. I think a macerator
is what it's called a garbage disposal. This is like, this is a
blender we have on the toilet.I've never seen anything like this. We
need that here. The toilets arealways clogged. Here, you got all

(23:26):
sorts of building issues here haunts.Oh yeah, wait, it's too hot.
The bathrooms are always out of order. Yeah. Yeah, you have
a device and that told to makewhat you call a pep pop toilet paper
pure pure. Yeah, turns it. It makes me give it a you
would give it like the food,like a pudding like consistency. Why is
it always clogged then the toilets?No, I'm just saying it's the device

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we could use because it means itwould lookify it and we'd prevent it from
being clogged. Then we wouldn't havethis issue. And what do they call
it? A consistency? I kindof like at liquified putting like consistency like
look like it's like real thin pudding. Mm hmm a pure a pure I

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think. Okay, all right.RJ writes, well over, you're right.
The woman who was pissed about notbeing allowed in the store because of
her dog wanted that reaction. Yeah, this woman goes in Great Dane convenience
store. The guy's like, youcan't have this issue. There's my service
animal. And also she was wrongabout being in public and that she can

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film. Once you step inside thatbusiness, it's now private property. If
he was on the sidewalk, thenyes, she can video him. I
was surprised he didn't say that backto her. Well, he's not a
legal expert, you know. Imean, he's a gas station clerk.
He's he's not a property. Shewas breaking the law. She was a
bitch. She could just tell right, what's her what's her supposed I don't

(25:03):
even know who it was. Itwas up in Canada. Who have any
idea who that woman was and whather supposed disability is. I'm sure she's
all over social media with whatever ailmentsshe supposedly has, but just looking for
attention. A normal person wouldn't dothat, even if even if he did
have a surface animal and then layin the gas station, you wouldn't handle

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it that way like a complete maniac. She knows she's gonna get the clicks
and it's going to go viral.Yeah, but you look like a bitch,
like she doesn't care clicks. Thatwas weird to me that people don't
care. They're like, I don'tcare as long as I get that fame,
yeah, and then they I don'tcare if I look like a complete
see you next Tuesday. It's worthit. But then they go back and
they're like, ooh, maybe thatwas a bad idea, or maybe she

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doesn't maybe she doesn't care. Allright, I've got to take a break.
Eight six six yo, Rover isour number. Eight sixty six nine
six seven six eight three seven,will be right back. Hang on,
still trying to settle the age olddebate of what's bigger, Crystal's rack or
Rover's ego. Hey, Crystal,it's rovers morning Glory. I don't know

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who put this project up or whatthey like. I really don't know who's
behind it. But there's this thingcalled the Portal, and it's like it
kind of looks like a sci fimovie portal sort of thing, where it's
a big circle and in the middleof the circle they have put a screen.

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And there's one in New York Cityand there's one in Dublin, Ireland.
And they must be connected via theremust be a camera built in,
and they must be connected via fiberor something. And I guess when you're
standing at the one in New YorkCity, you're looking at it and you're
seeing through the portal, you're seeingthe people on the other side in Dublin.

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Oh, that's cool. It ispretty cool. And then when you're
in Dublin you're seeing the people inNew York City, it's kind of neat.
It's I don't know how they didit exactly or what is. Who
did it, why they did it, I don't know, but they've already
I just started hearing about it afew days ago, and they've already had

(27:42):
to shut it down because people aredoing nothing but flipping each other off,
flashing boobs and trying to do sexacts and whatnot in front of the portal.
So that other people on the otherside of the world can observe you
doing that. Isn't the point ofit? The video, that's the first
thing I would pick off. Hereis video, I guess of the portal

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I saw, and I don't knowwhat the video is, but I did
see. I think an only fansperson was in front of the portal flashing
yesterday or the day before or whatever. And I'm pretty sure they shut this
thing down. Here is here's somevideo. So there you see, Okay,

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hold on, so here is somebodyin Okay, So this is in
New York City. They're looking atthis portal, and you see what you're
looking at is people in Dublin.Someone holds their phone up in front of
the camera of the portal with theirphone set to a picture of nine eleven

(28:52):
the World Trade Center, right afterit was hit by the plants, with
all the smoke coming out. Sothat's up, man, it's not having
funny. I don't know what thisone is, but here we go.
It's a cool looking thing, isn'tit Like? It's neat looking. I
think you want to jump in.This guy's waving there now, he moons.

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I don't know what am I Whatare they doing here? You'll see,
Oh, he's just doing blow.He's just doing cocaine right in front
of the portal. Nice woman flashingin front of the portal. Now how
long? I'm just looking at thereaction of people on the other end of
the portal. I thought it wouldbe instantaneous, Charlie, right, like

(29:47):
a zoom call. It's just basicallya zoom call. It's a big screen.
I don't understand what's different, whyit's not. But it seems like
the people on the other side arenot reacting because there's like these old people.
Here's the lady should lifts up herchick lifts up her top. I
would assume. At that point everyonewould react No, No, that one

(30:07):
lady on the right there, Ishe put her hand over her face.
Where go back to brimisy flashes?Which lady am I looking? Yeah?
Go back right when? No,keep going that lady, wait till she
flashes flash. Okay, she wasalready laughing. You know they're on the

(30:30):
right sign. It's just like thebiggest leg I can't believe that it's that.
I thought it would be instantaneous.I thought that's the point of this
art installation. That must be thecamera up there at the top. I
guess it's like it just a it'sjust a fancy webcam and a zoom call.
But it's a cool concept. Butthey had to shut it down because

(30:52):
people were going nuts with it.Do you have any idea, Charlie,
why who said the up? Whythey set this up? I think it's
like an art thing. I don'tknow. Didn't child a buff do something
like that once? Didn't He'd makea portal that we could all webcam and
he was just standing in front.He set up a webcam in New York,
I remember, and then I thinkpeople could go up to it and

(31:15):
yell at him no, the yellingthing was a different art installation, but
he had a webcam up for likea month and you could sit there and
just tune in. He's just standingthere. Yeah, he's that doesn't sound
like fun really just looking at him. But this, this is kind of
people would come up and mess withhim. This is that the two sculptures
the portals have were set up lessthan a week ago and has prompted a

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temporary shutdown all of the inappropriate behavior. The creators of the sculptures are now
investigating possible technical solutions to inappropriate behaviorby a small minority of people in front
of the portals. Just let peopledo whatever I do to have that same
attitude. If this was real art, you would just put it up and

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people are gonna do whatever people aregonna do in front of this, And
that's what it's showing. It's showingwhat's whatever humans do to show each other's
boobs and bubbles. Dublin City Council, I'd hope to have a solution in
place, but unfortunately the preferred solution, which would have involved blurring, was
not satisfactory. The city council says, my god, you have to blur

(32:25):
that like no one's ever seen boobsbefore. Yeah, but you're on in
public and you can't be getting allnaked and doing blow whipping it out.
People are doing that out in public. People are whipping it out. People
are doing all these things. AndI really I don't have an issue with
it. Like I if you don'tlike it, you're can walk right by
this thing. It doesn't really affectanyone, So I say leave it up

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for as long as it's opposed tothe City Council switched off the live stream
at ten pm last night Tuesday,and now people are just gonna go harder
once they if they turn it backon, they're gonna go more extreme and
just to have full on sexifronment.I think that if they would have just
let it play out, people dothis shocking stuff for like a week or

(33:09):
two, and then they'd get theirboring whatever after or just people waving to
each other, and eventually people wouldsort of self regulate. The crowd would
sort of self regulate. But obviouslypeople are gonna do this at the beginning.
What do they think is gonna happen? I really don't understand. They
just thought people are gonna wave andsay, hey, I heard Ireland or

(33:29):
whatever. No, who shut itdown? Ireland shut it down, right,
Ireland shut it down? Oh notUS. Yeah, they're more prudish
there. I guess. Why don'tthey put one of these like over in
Israel and Palestine? Like that wouldbe interesting to see what happens. Like
you have a portal and Gaza andyou have a portal in Tel Aviv and
you're just staring at you know,it's all they start shooting at each other

(33:50):
to the portal. Ukraine and Russiaor whatever. I'm watching that. If
you guys watch that documentary, it'slike, I don't know. It's like
a hundred parts series about the ColdWar and it's on Netflix and I'll watch
that. Yeah, I put thaton before I go to sleep. Oh
that puts you. That knacks youright out. But you're still on episode

(34:12):
one, like you just you've watchedepisode one like twenty times now, and
you because I keep going where didI leave off? Because it's uh,
and I end up watching you guyslike I've seen this. I've seen this
ten minutes before. It's just abunch of talking heads. I find it
to be interesting. It's just Idon't know something something about that just puts
me to sleep. Man, there'sa we were talking about social media and

(34:37):
people's behavior on social media and howit affects kids. We need somebody emailed
in about that. There's a highschool girl who she's seventeen years old.
Her name is Zoe something or other. She says that, well, she
doesn't say. She was indeed expelledfrom her high school because she live streamed

(35:00):
a fight that happened at the schooland the administrators said, well, you
conducted cyber bullying and all you know, who knows what all the other things
that they say that she did.They have expelled her from school for taking
out her phone and live streaming afight. Now, look, should you

(35:27):
do that or should it be right? Or should there be some sort of
punishment? Sure? Absolutely, that'sI think it's fair game if you want
to punish somebody for that. Youknow, I don't know are you gonna
be able to stop everyone? Probablynot. This is the world we live
in, right, But to expela seventeen year old from school, she

(35:50):
can't attend prom. She already gota prom dress. She can't attend prom
now because she's been expelled. Shealready has a scholarship to a university,
which is so she's you know,it's not really going to affect her,
I guess, But I mean toexpel her from school. I think is
way over the line. Like whatan overreaction? Yeah, what about the
people fighting for That's what the mothersays. The mother says, well,

(36:15):
hold on a second, So you'regonna expel my daughter? Now, I
don't know if I have do Ihave a news story about this? Let's
see here, give me a second. Here it is the mother does speak
out about this, and she she'slike, well, how come my kid
is getting all of this punishment here? It is. Listen to this.

(36:35):
I got a substantial academic scholarship nineteenthousand dollars to go to a university,
and I'll be practicing law after Igraduate. Zo we already took her senior
graduation pictures and purchased her prom dress. But you can't go to the dance
or walk in her commitment. Man, that's a pretty wild prom dress.
Gorgeous. I was gonna say mostof the time, like these these prom

(36:58):
dresses they look I don't know,they just I don't they look cheap?
Cheap? Basically say it, Yeah, cheap. This maybe it is cheap,
but it's kind of It's kind ofa cool looking prime dress, isn't
it. Yeah, it looks likeit's made out of rubbers. N I
don't know what the hell it's madeout of, but it's cool looking at

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She can't go to the dance orwalk in her commencement this month at i
All A High School in Chino Hillsbecause the seventeen year old was expelled.
She says all she did was livestream this video of a physical altercation between
two students inside of her classroom.In our generation, like you go live
to do makeup, to do everything, So it was just like a going

(37:42):
live just to go live. Ididn't and like it wasn't in my intent
to like purposely or try to crossharm to anyone. The Chino Valley Unified
School Board says it cannot comment onthis incident due to student confidentiality loss,
but an official expulsion letter from theboard accuses Zoe are violating three education codes.
They have to do with cyberbullying,intimidation, harassment, and attempting to

(38:05):
cause physical injury to another person.Now, how would you attempt to cause
physical injury to another person. Ifyou're just streaming this on your phone,
that doesn't make any sense. Theymust be out for this check for some
reason. But if she has thescholarship, she must be a good student,
I would assume, So why arethey picking on her? Yeah,
so if she did those things orplayed any role in orchestrating this encounter,

(38:28):
No, it was just one oflike an impulsive thing. It was just
bad judgment on my part. Butthe letter from the board says her presence
on campus would present a continued danger. It's very hurtful to me to hear
these things said about is her motherknowing who she is and the integrity that
she has. Zoey's mom says she'saware that the district's student parent handbook mentions
possible disciplinary reactions that could lead toexpulsion. We did sign a document,

(38:53):
but so did the other student whogot in a fight in the classroom and
he gets to walk. Zoe says, she poured her heart out in an
apology. Is the reporter standing infront of a generator when she's recording her
voiceover, like, it's so weird. They're inside the house. It's completely
silent. The audio sounds great assoon as it goes to the voiceover you
hear it. We did sign adocument, but so did the other student

(39:15):
who got in a fight in theclassroom, and he gets to walk.
Zoe says she poured her head outin an apology to the board, hoping
it would reconsider and only suspend her. But she feels like it didn't even
matter. If everyone was working againstme, the whole Chino Valunified School district,
and they knew that they wanted tomake an example out of me,
and that's what they did. Zoe'sfinishing the school. You're up at an

(39:39):
alternative school. Now, she andher family do have the option to appeal
this expulsion. I regard that alternativeschool. That's no joke. You don't
want to go to that thing.That sucks. So do you think that
that's fair that she was expelled?Ducie? Well, what the person that
was beat up gets to walk?Is that what she said or the person

(40:00):
involved in the fight. I don'tknow. There Obviously there must have been
two people involved in the fight,but it sounds like at least one,
if not both, they weren't expelled. I'm guessing the one that started it
was expelled and doesn't get to walk. There's no way because they would have
said that that would have been thestory. How am I not able to
walk? I just filmed it.The people that were fighting, the person

(40:22):
that started it, and beat thecrap out of Yeah, this is a
total overreaction. I mean, Iguess maybe they wanted to send a message,
they wanted to set an example orsomething. But guess what it's going
to be the it's the end ofthe school year. Next year, no
one's going to remember that this shipwas expelled. Or I guess maybe all
the administrators, well at the beginningof the school year, just to let

(40:43):
you know there was a girl whowas expelled and couldn't go to the prom
last year. Blah blah blah blahblah. Maybe they think that that's going
to scare kids. What do youThey're not going to stop doing this.
That's what all kids do. Filmeverything. Now they all have phones.
Every fight, you film it,you post it, live stream it.
It's it's look, I know,you have to go with whatever's you have

(41:04):
to go with the times. ButI'm just thankful that when I was a
kid that we didn't have this,because you know, something embarrassing could happen
to you as a kid in highschool, or you could get beat up,
or imagine getting beat up theater.I know it's hard for you as
the bully because you were going aroundbeating people up. But imagine if you
got beat up and like you gotknocked out or something crazy, something crazy

(41:30):
happens to you in a fight andthat is on video and everyone has it
and it's shared. I mean,that would never you would never be able
to get away from that. Nowmaybe every kid is in the same boat,
so they I mean, you know, maybe all kids have something these

(41:52):
days that is embarrassing or they realizedthey potentially could, so they don't pick
on other kids as much over thesevideos. But I just don't see that
as being possible. I just I'mthankful that if you got beat up when
I was in high school, itcould be forgotten within a couple of weeks,
you know, or you can youcan even deny it. I ain't

(42:13):
get beat up. You saw it. No, No, But like rumor
would go around, you got beatup. No, it didn't happen.
No, it didn't happen. That'snot what happened. Now you can't deny
that because there's a slow mo ofyou getting knocked out and convulsing and foaming
at the mouth. I just it'sgot to suck to be a kid and

(42:35):
have that happen. But I thinkthat was an overreaction. Now you have
a daughter, wouldn't you be upsetif she got expelled for something like that?
Dougie? Yeah, but I alsobe mad. If you're filming it
and showing a violent fight, whatare you doing on your phone filming it
and spreading it out there? Youdon't need to be a part of it.
Walk away, not a pon it. No one's going to walk away

(42:55):
from a fight. Are you ridiculous? You're filming it and you're part of
it. It's not a part ofit. Then why did she get expelled
from school because she was a partof the cyberbullying around? Of course she
was part of it. You haveto show that to people. Look,
maybe there's more to the story thatwe don't know about. Maybe she instigated,
or maybe she was like, oh, look this, whoever you know

(43:19):
this, we'll see to deserve toget beat up or whatever. I don't
know. Maybe she was totally eggingthis on or instigating or whatever. Maybe
there doesn't seem like it from whatif you just pull out your phone and
live stream of fight? That's like, that's to me, it's just being
a witness to that fight. Isit cool to do it? Is it
the right thing to do? No? But it's not the worst thing in

(43:42):
the world. I mean, lookat the stuff that we see every day.
Well, look at the Friday leftovers. Every video that was taken was
filmed by some ass wipe observing somesort of pandemonium or chaos or tragedy or
crime and not doing anything, justfilming it. What if Homage was recording

(44:07):
a ceiling fan during a fight backwhen he was in school, a ceiling
fan during a fight back when hewas in school, and got expelled after
he uploaded it to YouTube. Well, I yeah, I don't. So
you're filming the ceiling fan and thenyou film the fight or fights in the
background backround, he pans down andhe's records the fight, uploads it,

(44:28):
he gets expelled. Jeffre would yoube upset? Yeah, appeal if he's
only filming the ceiling fan or happensto be a fight, He's got no
control what goes on in the background. He's just feeling up filming the ceiling
fan. I'd be upset because hewasn't doing You're doing long, isn't you
was just filming a ceiling fan afterthere's a fight going on in the background
while he's filming. Well, hewasn't involved. He had no control what

(44:51):
goes on in the background. Oh, I'd appeal, I'd be I'd be
pissed a high heaven about it.Uh. Debbie was just on the line,
but I don't know. She hungup. She was in Florida.
She said a hundred there are somelot of kids who filmed fights should be
expelled because they're promoting that behave Everykid would be expelled every promoting. You're
just observing, Susan, you're onRollvery's Morning Glory, Good morning, Susan,

(45:13):
Good morning. I'm a high schoolEnglish teacher in Ohio. But I
was just trying to look this up, and it looks like the schools in
California and they have specific laws againstthis that we don't have, and I
guess a lot of other states don'thave where they specifically spell this out.
And I think the issue is thatwe were just talking about promoting. They
are saying that that encourages because usuallypeople who film that are sharing it.

(45:37):
That's the whole purpose of filming it. They're not just filming it to keep
it on their phone, and thenthey're encouraging that kind of behavior. And
you know, I don't work ina school where we have a lot of
issues like this, but I it'sa huge problem, and I don't know
why she wouldn't be treated the restthe same way as everyone else. But
I also believe it's something that youknow, you've got to send a message

(45:57):
because it can get out of handreally really quickly. But California looks like
they're a little bit different than everybodyelse, which might be the issue here.
But if somebody pulls out their phoneand they're just streaming something, I
mean, look, if you wantto give the kid, if you want
to suspend the kid for three daysor something, an expulsion for that,
that seems way over the line tome. Susan, Well, they shouldn't

(46:20):
even have their phone out in thefirst place. In that Wow, the
bullying and everything is exactly I mean, it's it's such a huge problem,
the whole phone issue. I arephones allowed in schools like what? I
don't understand why school districts shouldn't evenallow that. Why don't they ban phones
now? It's because the parents arenuts to get a hold of your kid.

(46:44):
Guess what the office? Yeah,theater, you went to high school.
I went to high school. Didyour mom have to get a hold
of you during the day. No, probably a good thing, right,
you're cut off, you're in thelearning and supposed learning environment or whatever.
They should not have phone should beabsolutely band yes. Period. There was
a soft lockdown at one of thehigh schools and the kids had their phone

(47:07):
with them and they were in contactwith their parents, and a couple of
people said that their the phone wason silent so they couldn't reach their kid
and they were losing their mind.So you want to be that parent that
can't get access to your kid.It's just such a rare Yeah, I
guess. So I don't need tobe in touch with my kid all the

(47:29):
time. I mean, I doknow one's saying you have to be in
touch with your kid all the time. But that's the you sit there and
you say, oh, that's theday we live in. You're filming everything,
so that's the day we live in. Is people have their phones in
the classroom and it should not beallowed. Kids are up to no good
on their phones all the time,so it's not helping kids out. It's

(47:51):
not helping the situation out. Here'ssomebody that let me flag this one.
I'll read you this text message whenI come back. The shizzy is coming
up in just a moment. Whatdo you have on the way, douche.
I have a pretty big story abouta divorce that's going down, and
it's in the world of sports.I'll give you details next. All right,

(48:15):
we'll be right back. Hang on. If you love what you hear
on the show, tell a friend. If you don't love what you hear
on the show, well you're up, Nettie, and you're listening wrong.
We're back with Rover's Morning Glory.Idiot. The shizzy is coming up in

(48:40):
just a moment, the nose.What do you have on the way,
Dougie. There's a movie that apparentlyearned enough viewership, maybe because it was
reportedly pretty bad, so bad thatnow they're getting a sequel. I'll tell
you what it was next. Allright, we'll get to that in just
a moment. Yet, he saysthe parent contact creates so many problems and

(49:02):
emergencies a schools with all the parents. I guess having phones or whatever.
I guess is what they're getting at. I don't know. Here's someoney who
writes girl over listening to this storyabout the girl who filmed the fight.
I'm a teacher on my way towork, and I totally understand why they
expelled her. Phones are a realepidemic. Don't you think the fact that

(49:29):
those students are filmed fighting might havean effect on their ability to get a
scholarship or get into the school theywant. Don't they have a right to
their privacy and like you said,leave your childhood in the past when you
graduate. No, she needed tobe held accountable because if she did it,
not done it before. I don'tknow what that means exactly, but

(49:52):
so no, I don't think thatyou should go a student film that.
Therefore that kid who was in thefight maybe the going to have diminished opportunities
moving forward. That is the worldthat you live in. This is the
world of gotcha videos and people filmingstuff and putting it on social media.

(50:13):
At what potentially could be your worstmoment, you're yelling at so you know
you've had a bad day, asthings are going wrong, and it's a
clerk. It's in a store sayssomething you know at a gas station or
whatever is rude to you, andyou you spout off at them, and

(50:34):
somebody happens to film it post it. Then then what happens. Now you're
fired from your job, Now you'rethis, now you're that. So that's
just the way people live in No, not to me, but I'm saying
I see it happen to other people. Control your emotions, it's easy.
Yeah, it's funny coming from you. No. When I was in high

(50:54):
school, I think the big thingwas pagers and yeah, the school,
my school, my high school torule that if you were caught with a
page by teacher administrator, they wouldconfiscate, they would keep it till one
to one. Two things that happen, a parent comes and picks up or
you you get back at the endof the school year. Cell phones are
just coming into vogue, coming intopopularity with when I was when I was

(51:15):
in high school and via Jack Morrisphone. I remember those. Yeah,
yeah, yeah, I remember.My dad had one of those. It
was his first cell phone was anold Nokia phone where the corner of it
was actually re plug it the chargerinto the car. He must have been
recorded. If he had that,he was rich. No, my dad,
my dad used my dad had dadwell, my dad originally had a

(51:35):
pager in his car sales day,so because you know, if somebody else
wanted to need if a customer orsomebody one of his collugs needed to get
a hold of them. Then heeventually graduated the cell phone. And I
remember my grandpa had a cell phonein his car. It was one of
the first actual car phones and itwas built in He was a salesman or
the manager of sales or whatever,vice president as president, I said,
whatever, And he had a phonein the car and it was, I

(52:01):
mean, such a novelty. Noone had this. But you were not
allowed to use that phone, totouch that phone, because that is like
three dollars a minute, is whatI mean. It was so outrageously expensive.
And if I even picked up thereceiver, I'd get yelled at.
You had that little antenna. Itmight be before your time. I don't

(52:23):
know. You had the little antennaon the back window of the car,
the cell phone, the car phoneantenna, do you remember, though,
I don't know. I always rememberseeing those thinking, oh they're rich.
Oh yeah, and people there wasso they'd have to wire. You'd have
a car phone and they'd wire.There'd be a wire going through the ceiling
whatever, and there would be anantenna out the It would be attached to

(52:44):
the back window. And people wouldput fake carphone antennas on their cars in
order to make you think that theyhad a car phone and that they were
rich. No. Yeah, thetransmitter for the actual transmitter was like half
a size took up half the spacein your trunk. Damn, depending on

(53:04):
the size of the car you hadat the time. Yeah, I don't,
I don't. I don't remember that. I I maybe that's true,
but I remember they had a bagphone before they had the Zach Morris phone.
They had a bag phone, iswhat it was called. And it
was it was basically like a pursethat you would put on and sling it

(53:27):
over your shoulder, which had theall of this. Oh yeah. In
Vietnam, the transmitter was actually thebackpack and another person would use the phone
a call. Well, I say, they need to call it an air
strike or something. That was it. That was like the earliest versions of
the mobile phones that I can I'veread about yet they had it in Vietnam.
They also had it in nineteen eightytwo in California. You know when
I was a kid, and itwas you'd carry this thing around. It

(53:50):
was so huge. But man,people were you were something special if you
were carrying that sucker around. Dougie, are you ready for the Of course,
here we go, dazy roll wasMorning Glory. Remember the bus that

(54:10):
crashed in Florida and it killed eightpeople and injured dozens of others. Where
that's happened? When did this happenyesterday? A couple of days ago?
You talk about on the show?Was today Wednesday? I thought maybe Monday?
We did it in the news.I don't recall this. Did this
in the news? Theater? Sheremember to see this story on the news.

(54:31):
The crash happened yesterday. The driverwho caused that crash, how did
you do it on the news yesterday? Then? Why did you yesterday?
Morning? Back to the future.Yeah. The driver who caused the crash
that killed those people has been arrestedfor eight counts of dui manslaughter. Forty

(54:52):
one year old Brian Howard currently hospitalizedbeing treated for his injuries from the incident
and the crash happened early yesterday morningwhen his pick truck sideswiped a retired school
bus carrying fifty three migrant farm workersin Florida. Eight of the workers died
from the crash and then another fortypeople were injured. So each dui manslaughter

(55:13):
conviction in Florida carries a minimum sentenceof four years in prison. Jimmy Carter's
grandson said yesterday that the former presidentis quote coming to the end. Brief
update about the president's former president's health. I don't know why we keep getting
these because they he's been in hospicefor how long? And he looks pretty
good. No, he does notlook good. I don't know what you're

(55:35):
talking about. The guy looks likehe's a thousand years old. What do
you mean, corpse? He looksgood. He's ninety nine years old.
I get late. She thinks thatguy looks right. I mean he's attractive.
And my bar is very low.Right now, ninety nine years old.
He is the oldest living president inhistory, So his grandson said it

(55:57):
is coming to an end. Aminiature poodle has been crowned top Dog at
the one hundred and forty eighth annualWestminster Tunnel Club Dog Show. Sage is
the name of the champion mini poodle, chosen number one among twenty five hundred
dogs or more than two hundred breeds. A German shepherd named Mercedes placed second,

(56:21):
and other group winners in the finalround included Comet the Shitsu, Louis
the Afghan, Micah the Black CockerSpaniel, and Frankie the Colored bull Terrier.
So congratulations to the mini miniature poodle. After much speculation that he's crying
what he wants. I mean,I know it's a big deal, but

(56:45):
it's weird that people get so intothis. This is this is this guy's
whole life. That's are these dogs? So what do you get when you
win this thing? Yeah? What'sthe prize? Is it like fifteen thousand
dollars? What made you say thatnumber? Well, you probably get to
sell the dog's sperm or something andmaybe you're like a maybe you're now somehow

(57:08):
a handler that gets paid more moneyor whatever. Like, yeah, I
don't know what you get if youwin this thing, but obviously these guys
are really he was crying for winningthis no cash price? Oh my cad,
what do you get not the trophyin a place in dog world history?
Bunch of purna cover dog magazine.Maybe huh. I guess that you're

(57:32):
known as this great trainer, sopeople will hire you for their dogs and
it spreads. But yeah, nomoney by the sperm is right that you
get to mate this dog and thena girl dog too on top what mount
her? Okay? Yeah h Aftermuch speculation that he might never make it

(57:52):
into the announcers booth, Fox announcedthat Tom Brady's first game is their lead
NFL analyst, will be on Septembereighth, when the Browns take on the
Cowboys. Box has the exclusive nationallate Sunday afternoon broadcast window for week one
of the season, meeting that Bradywill make his debut with the most watched
game of the week. No pressureor anything, you know. I was

(58:15):
talking with B two the other dayand something about Tom Brady and Gisselle.
I think it was I think sheheard me talk about Giselle getting pulled over.
Remember she was crying and the copletter. You know, the CoP's
like, I can't stop someone fromtaking a picture of you. And that

(58:37):
cop was called out by the mayorof that city, and he was upset
at the cop because the cop.I don't know what the cop was supposed
to do, but I thought hehandled it completely professionally. And Giselle was
crying or whatever. And I thinkI was asking my wife. I said,
would you cry if you got pulledover by that, if you got
a speeding ticket? Would you cry? And she said because I thought she

(59:00):
would. She said no, shewould not cry when she got pulled over.
She would cry when she came homeand told me, And I'm like,
why did you cry when you tellme? She's like, because I
I did something wrong. And I'mlike, oh my god, no,

(59:24):
no, no, my my wife. I've now I've diagnosed her as having
some sort of extreme anxiety because youdidn't believe in anxiety. Oh I think
I did that with my wife.Well what's hard because I'm like, I
do say that and that does notgo over well, Charlie, don't have

(59:45):
you ever tried that with somebody?You tell people, Charlie that anyone like
get over it. But I'm overit. I'm always like, what's the
big deal? Like who cares?Like just like it's not the end of
the world, Like you know,you don't have to be so uptight or
how strong about about this, thator the other that you're getting so worked

(01:00:05):
up over, and that doesn't thatdoesn't help matters. I can just just
tell you so I shouldn't say that. Anyhow. We were talking about Tom
Brady and Gasel in that context,and she said, and I think I
remember hearing this, but I findit very hard to believe that you sell
is worth more than Tom Brady.I think I heard that a few years.
Yeah, how how's that possible?Because she's the biggest supermodel in the

(01:00:29):
world. I think Peters said,you looked this up since when I've been
to the past twenty years, butshe's not. You did the same conversation.
Peter said this the last time.There's no way. I don't believe
it. There's no way, Thereis no way. This is some sort
of weird, made up story thatsomebody you know's worth a launching million for
what being a supermodel? You talkingabout? Its money? She's been doing

(01:00:52):
it for thirty years. But doesshe still do it? Yes, She's
like, what are you talking about? She's how old modeling she does?
Oh my god? Does she stillmodel? Anyone? Am I wrong about
it. I mean, I nevereven knew. I mean, I guess.
I know she's a model, butI don't know anything about her.

(01:01:12):
So it says between twenty two andtwenty twenty, Tom Brady earned three hundred
and thirty million with his salary andendorsement. So that's pretty good. Three
hundred and thirty million. She neverhot. Okay, she made five hundred
million in that time. This ismaybe wow, Multiple why we've had this
conversation at multiple it's the biggest learningnetwork, says I boyed twenty million dollars
or something twenty million. I don'tknow what it says, but whatever it

(01:01:36):
says, it's completely inaccurate. Thatwas the biggest model for a certain period,
biggest model because it worked in twentyyears. True. Not true.
In the past couple of years.I've seen her in ads. I don't
think recently paying her big. Imay maybe I don't know, but okay,
I guess or whatever. I justI find that she's the eighty ninth

(01:01:57):
most powerful woman in the world.Oh yeah, there's number one. I
have to read the whole art.Okay, I stared at fourteen, being
a model you got to think ofall the time. Now she's what forty
three, it's a long period,thirty years. She's been a top model,
skincare line, shoe line, shewrote a book. No, this
is weird. This is some weirdtwist trying to like girl power kind of

(01:02:22):
thing. This is nonsensical. She'snot worth it more than Tom Brady.
I'm just telling you. Yes,it is fact. Women's Health magazine,
she's actually worth twice as much asher ex husband. No, that's well
magazine. Oh, Women's Health magazine. Yeah, okay, so you think
they're objective. Victoria's secret twenty fivemillion dollar contract in two thousand, like

(01:02:45):
I said, twenty years ago,theater twenty four to be specific. Well,
I'm just going through this is I'mgoing back to two thousand, fifteen
million dollar contract, secret fantasy braVictoria's secret. She popularized the horse walk.
What's the horsewalk? Explain the horsewalkto me. I'm not sure what
that is. She also ended theheroin chic era of modeling. The horsewalk

(01:03:08):
is a stomping movement created by amodel, lifting her knees high and kicking
her feet to step. Okay,I'll find it. Let's see the horsewalk.
Five hundred AD campaigns were over eighthundred fashion shows, two thousand magazine
covers. I believe all of that. Okay, that's I'm ready. How

(01:03:29):
many super bowls? I mean,he didn't a lot of money? Yeah?
How many times have you guys saidhe was not one of the highest
paid quarterbacks. Here's the horsewalk shewast her mind. Is he did he
have lucrative quarterback contracts? No?He let you. Oh my lord,
I see, I must be livingin some sort of bizarro ate. A

(01:03:52):
lot of money, but he wasn'tthe highest paid quarterbacks. He was winning
super bowls? So am I wrong? Yes, Dieter, am I wrong?
You're wrong? Because he made threehundred and thirty million it said for
his career towards the end. Hewas making good money at the beginning.
No, he was drafted in whatthe sixth round? But he played for
twenty years his first season. No, but hush, no, I'm right,

(01:04:15):
you're telling me. So he,according to you, Tom Brady,
the greatest quarterback of all time,just had a middle of the road quarterback.
He wasn't making huge amounts of moneyas he should have been. You
are okay, insane? Okay,then how does she have more money than
he does. That's why he wasexactly. My point is it's made up

(01:04:36):
to make people feel good, like, oh look, look, here's a
woman who's worth more than her husband. It's nonsense. It's not true.
It's just absolutely not true. Itis true. Go on, Tom Brady,
you want to see the horse.I actually saw Tom Brady. Actually
Crystal saw him. She volunteers atthe food bake. He's so underpaid.

(01:04:59):
He was trying to get a meal. There, get out of here,
horsewalk let me see. It wasjust crossing the lake in front of the
other leg, that's all. Soshe popularized. Yes, so she was
the she was the one who changedthe modeling game forever her. I find

(01:05:26):
that that'd be a weaker look.But I mean, I don't know.
I guess that's what supposed to look. Is she hot? Yeah, you
don't think she's hot? No?Oh wow, she's in her forties now,
Oh yeah, that's a long time. She's beautiful, very she's good
looking, there's no doubt about it. I wouldn't put her at the top

(01:05:48):
of my list, and even inher prime, I don't think I was.
Can you find a picture of her? And when did you say she
had that big contract two thousand orso, two thousand, two thousand.
Can you find Justll Moonshine in twothousand and let me see a picture?
Oh yeah, no, okay,yes she was. Let's see here you
go. You don't think she's hot. I just said she is. She

(01:06:12):
looks kind of depressed life and Imake months, I make too much money.
Yeah, yeah, she's good.She's good looking, there's no doubt.
Was the highest pad model. Ilike dark haired I like dark haired
models. Highest paid model from twentytwelve to twenty seventeen, five years spam

(01:06:34):
okay, and worth more than TomBrady. Yeah. Yeah. Multiple stories
have said this. This has beena long I know it's all fake news.
It's fake boy. PGA Tour starand four time Majors winner Rory mclroy
has filed for divorce from his wife, Erica Stole. The thirty five year
old is said to have filed thedocuments just this week on Monday, just

(01:06:56):
three days before the start of thePGA Championship, which is the second major
of the year, and his communicationsteam did confirm that a divorce has been
filed. They stressed that his desireto ensure the process is as respectful and
amicable as possible. The court documentswere filed in Palm Beach County and it
stated that their marriage was irretrievably broken. They share a three year old little

(01:07:21):
girl. Poppy Kennedy is her name. She was born in twenty twenty.
They got married in twenty seventeen,so they're getting a divorce changed. Saint
Giselle's worth more because she's internationally famouswhile Tom Brady is a nationally This is
like, this is the same madeup stuff, like what's that Kardashian the

(01:07:44):
one with the makeup line? AndKylie is a Kylie ad gener I guess
that. Remember it came out thatshe was a billionaire. Well, I
read that was all over every play. Oh she's a billionaire, she's a
billionaire. She's a billionaire. Turnsout not a billionaire. And I read
a whole thing and I don't knowwhat Financial Financial Times or something, I

(01:08:09):
don't know, something like that,and they really broke down how that's complete
nonsense. She's not a billionaire.And this is nonsense too, that's just
been spewed about and I don't believeit to be true. Jason and Pennsylvania.
Good morning, Jason, Good morning, Rover. Are you sitting down?
Yes? What do you got becauseI don't know about the totals,

(01:08:30):
like you're saying, their career,lifetime and all that. But Dougie is
actually right towards the end of hiscareer in order to help his teams stay
on top with the salary cap,he was probably fifteenth in starting quarterbacks for
the last probably five years with thePatriots and everyone, And with the Buccaneers

(01:08:53):
he was making like, let's saytwenty five million, which is still great,
yes, but Lamar Mahomes, evenMatthew Stafford, they were all making
forty. Even Daniel Jones with theGiants got forty a year. He was
significantly lower. The last eighty dollars. All the last year's Buccaneers he played
three seasons twenty eight million dollars,forty four million dollars, and then the

(01:09:19):
last year fifteen million dollars. That'swhen he goes, all right, I'll
see what we can do. We'lltake you know, in order to do
the salary cap, think forty fourmillion dollars in twenty twenty one. I
I mean, I don't know wherethat puts them bud twenty eight, broke
the twenty eight and the fifteen comparedto Mahomes's fifty Lamar's forty five. There

(01:09:41):
is a merit to what she wassaying. And even the last two years,
I believe with the Patriots, beforethe Buccaneers, he was even lower.
I think he may have played fortwenty one year, paying only one
million dollars, let's say here,because that was in twenty seventeen, and
that was some sort of you know, they're always they're always, yeah,

(01:10:04):
yeah, yeah, they're all.I know what you mean. So but
in base salary, what she saidwas true. Thank you. And I've
got all these listeners sending me articlesthat I am right. But you're right.
He has commercials, he has endorsements, he has clothing, all that
stuff. So I can't confirm thatshe made more and all that. But
you guys said the story, butthe face news, it's fake news,

(01:10:26):
just a feel good story. Heylook at the base salary. Sorry,
Rover was right, all right,tell you buddy, Thank you. Patrick
in Rochester. Good morning, Patrick, Rover. You're ruining my day.
When you argue with Dougie and youcome out wrong, it just ruins by

(01:10:46):
day. It changes the whole interplanetaryalignment of all. Yeah, I mean,
what happens so rarely getting in anargument with Dougie and actually losing.
But it's it's like a clue.So what she what does she write about?
He took significantly less money on purposeto fall under the cap to get

(01:11:09):
players signed on his team. Hewas well well underpaid. In fact,
he was lower than seventeenth and averagesalary for his career compared to other quarterbacks.
She is internationally known. She isworth ten times. No, I
don't believe it. I'm just tellingyou. I don't believe he's worth more
than him. At least I hada double I don't think Oliver denial.

(01:11:32):
Tell me all right, let meask you of getting better as admitting Let
me okay, Patrick, she's internationallyknown. Tell me, and I'm asking,
do she stop looking at whatever itis? Oh, listen to this.
Brady also admits that his wife's successmade it easier for him to accept
less money on all of his NFLcontract. The guy has the guy has

(01:11:53):
to say that kind of stuff.Oh yeah, I'm a modern man who
kisses my son on the lips andmy wife earns me yeah, that's part
of the stick. All right,So Patrick and DUI, let me throw
this out there. Do you sellhuge internationally known all these businesses? Tell
me the name of her makeup lineor clothing line. I don't know what

(01:12:15):
is that. I don't know thename of that. She's making all this
money off of this business. Allof these businesses. Name one. I
don't know. I don't know thename. That's not her business, but
she was signed to that's that thecommercials for Yeah, this makes sense.
You know there was a car rentalone it hurts and one hurts, and

(01:12:40):
then there was ft X that hedid with the cryptocurrency one. Yes,
all right, Patrick, thank you, Thank you Patrick, because you were
Nike or under armour. Oh,I don't. I don't think he.
I don't think he wears Nike.I don't know what the hell he wears.

(01:13:00):
Who knows? Well? So wait, is my question stupid? What
do you mean? It's my question? You don't seem to have the answer.
No, No, you guys aremaking Oh she's an entrepreneur. She's
in all this stuff. Well,name one business. Tom Brady had the
TV twelve, he had all thatcraft just because people have money and I
don't know how they have it.You have money, I don't know what

(01:13:23):
you have. You have a radioshow. We also have a really nice
condo. That's a piece of crat. I mean, it doesn't mean that
you need to know everything that theirhands are in. Oh wait, I
have to finish this last story.Jake Jillenhall's Roadhouse, streaming at Amazon Prime
Video, earned a sequel after attractingeighty eighty million worldwide viewers. They say,

(01:13:49):
I was one of them. Iwatched it. You didn't like no
at all. That wasn't good.It wasn't terrible. You seem to think
it was terrible. It was thefirst one, the first Roadhouse that's a
class just like this one. Reallywas no plot. I don't like the
fight scenes wherever they did with thatcgi fighting. Didn't like it. I
don't like that. Yeah, Peter, I agree with you. I haven't.

(01:14:09):
I haven't seen this new Rowhouse movie, but I did, like I
did. I did see the originalone with Patrick Swayze. I thought he
was whatever you say now, itwas Patrick Swayze a cooler. He also
had a degree in philosophy. Butyou what, you didn't see this one.
I'm telling you about the original one. Douche. You getting confused?

(01:14:30):
That was a classic. You're gettingconfused this Teter just said he watched it,
and you're like, I agree withyou, even though I didn't woll
because I I watched a couple ofbits and pieces. But I'm sorry.
Just like Rover said, Hollywood's runningout of original ideas, He's right,
this remakes Jeffrey, I have aquestion for you, said somebody, thank

(01:14:50):
you, du someone sent me.Let me see if I can pull it
up. Give me a second.Okay, Uh, Heather said, can
you please ask Jeffrey about Tomas Sharon'sglasses? He is wearing glasses from this
past weekend in one picture, butisn't in the other pictures. This is

(01:15:13):
his trip to Washington, d C. Did he take Valay's glasses with him?
His new glasses haven't arrived, accordingto JLR. Would they have left
Valray at home without glasses for theentire weekend? Did he find a pair
on the ground in DC? Didhe steal them from a security guard at
the Uvar Hazy Center. So there'sand then they sent the picture here's there's

(01:15:33):
Tomash riding a bear or something's atthe zoo at the National Zoo. But
no glasses. No glasses, Ican't tell okay, I mean you can't
tell noses this plane picture and thatis Is that the same trip or where

(01:15:53):
is this? No, that wasa different museum in western Pennsylvania from ago.
Okay, so it's different, differenttime. So did he did he
post that over the weekend? Shethought it was that he may have.
He may posted over the weekend,but that was that was from a trip
from a couple of summers, twosummers ago. So we had no glasses
on this trip to Washington, thistrip. No. As a matter of

(01:16:15):
fact, I see you with glasseson today. What now? Why I
hate it? I like the goggles. The goggles were great. That you
was really your personality. I lovethose guys. You should consider going back
to those. So you have glasseson your face. I don't think you
had these on Monday. They camein. They came in on yesterday,

(01:16:41):
and your sons too. They camein at the same time. We went
to the optician yesterday to make dimissaryjustice. It'll fit, you know,
So they fit, you know,and won't fall off or anything like this.
See all right, all right?Well, that's good. They look
good. I like your glass.You know how many pairs I'm gonna get

(01:17:01):
it. I'm gonna get a codpursued. Maybe get a backup pair this
time around, That's what I'm saying. Like you have all this money sitting
on that spruce card now would beActually, I don't even know why he
can get free ones from like Walmart, that's what he's talking about. Uh,
I don't think Walmart, Snitz that'ssomebody mentioned. He's not doing that.

(01:17:24):
He's paying. But I almost feellike it doesn't like handouts. I
almost feel like, why even getthe second pair of the backup pair of
glasses because he'll put those somewhere andhe'll either lose them or they won't actually
go somewhere safe. So I gotmy I wish you got my action.
My other glasses, the it's directSpecs. I got those in my car.

(01:17:46):
Where's the goggles? That's them?Okay? My mom has I don't
know what kind of she has thesame whatever I have. Where I have
to take my phone to you startperfect vision. Prided myself on my perfect
vision just as a way to makemyself feel superior to everyone else. Yeah,

(01:18:09):
I go oh man, my eyesare so good. It's the one
aspect of my body that's good.And well that too, And now I
have to hold my cell phone awayfrom me because if it's the if it's
up close, it's blurry. Mymom has that same thing, and you
couldn't get Lasik to fix that,I guess. But they have a different

(01:18:30):
procedure that she got where I thinkthey put a fake lens into your eyeball
or something. They implant it inthere, and she had both eyes done.
I think you have to get itdone separately. But she went for
her follow up that she had thisa month ago or whatever it was,
and she now has twenty twenty visions. She said, she just went for

(01:18:53):
her follow up yesterday, so theprocedure works. And I was thinking,
maybe I'll get that. I don'tlike the idea of cutting into my eyeball
or something though with a laser.I don't know what they're doing exactly,
but I don't like the idea ofthat. You just saw. During this
last break, I couldn't find myglasses, Like I'm now to the point
where I have to put my glasseson to read anything. It's really difficult

(01:19:15):
to read. I know, butthis is different. This is yeah,
this is just the reader to makeit bigger to read. So is it
blurry? Is it the same thing? Is it blurry? To phone us?
Up close? I can't see it. You put it arm's length the
way. Yep, that's what Igot that that you can do that,
and that's that's that age. Sothat's based on age and there. I

(01:19:39):
don't know when this procedure came intoplace, probably a couple of years ago
whatever. It's relatively new, butthere was no real surgical correction for that.
The lasik wouldn't work on that whateverthe age related thing is. But
now they have a procedure so youcould get that done. Dugie, I
smell an endorsement deal. I've gotto take a break. Eight six six
yo over eight six six nine sixseven six eight three seven. We'll be

(01:20:03):
right back. Hang on, Oh, I forgot, Peter. This is
really throwing me off. You've beenhitting these commercials for months, and now
I'm going to run over there takea break because we'll be right back.
Negative I'm not bed bunch of jeftoryused to. We're back to rovers morning
glory. Speaking of bed bugs,Jeffrey, did you ever make an overture

(01:20:33):
to the bed bug guy about gettinghim some compensation for all the work that
he did or went on in there? All right, I'm trying to pulled
to the thing here. We can'tmicrophones, I can talk, we can't
all sit. Yeah there, yes, and a two percon desk and only

(01:21:01):
two mikes. Why is he mad? I don't know why he's mad?
What's the I started to talk?Oh, sorry, go ahead, I
was just saying that. I again, I try. I pitched into him
like way back when we were finishing, when he was finished and everything,
and I think the last time Icame over and I'll remember, but no,

(01:21:21):
I have I've had offered before awhile back, but he declined.
He said he just wanted to helpout and and I've always been appreciative of
that. Crying. No, hedid seem like his voice was cracking there.
After all of the hype about CaitlinClark theater if you're following this at

(01:21:41):
all, but she you know thatshe played in some preseason games. Yeah,
and everyone's like, oh, yeah, she's great, that's gonna go
great. She plays for the IndianaFever, which I'd never heard of before.
Honestly, they had their first firstgame of the So her first professional
actual game, how she do well? Fifty sixty points? Seventy? No?

(01:22:10):
She uh? I actually don't knowhow many points she had. I
don't think she hit any Oh see, I don't know how. I don't
know how many points she has actuallylook it up. But she lost.
Her team lost by twenty one pointstheater. She had ten turnovers katelan Clark,

(01:22:30):
and she committed three fouls I thinkright off the bat in the first
I think of the first quarter,two or three. I don't know,
but she had to sit most ofthe first quarter because she was fo such
foul trouble already, and she wasa complete disaster of a of a debut.
Twenty points, twenty points. Shehad twenty points, that's what it

(01:22:55):
says. Ten turnovers, ten turnofs. She was nervous her first game,
all the pressure. You think that'swhat it was, yeah, or just
it could just be a bad night. Don't you think she'd be nervous after?
I mean, she's played in nationalchampionships for women's basketball at college.
You think of an opening game ofa season is going to be too much
for her over ten turnovers. That'sa lot. Ye, it's not great.

(01:23:16):
Wait, this is her first gamein the WNBA. Yeah, oh
what are you judging her for?That's a team high points? Oh yeah,
well again, it's a team thatno one's ever heard of. Are
they in the other team? Arethe is it? Like is an expansion
team? But she just got doneplaying with some other team for what years
learning their plays? She has anew team. Still, you know you're

(01:23:39):
judging it. All of this asudden refrash judge. No, no,
I'm not judging at all. I'mjust saying she had a lackluster debut and
I'm not blaming her. You couldhave a bad I don't know the other
team that they're playing that they didplay the Oh oh yeah, I'm a
big fan of the Connecticut son Maybethey're fantastic. Maybe they're the best team

(01:24:00):
in the w n b A forall we know. I don't know.
So we had a w NBA teamway back when called we were called the
Cleve They were called the Cleveland Rockers. That was in the w n b
A. Yeah, that was ourw NBA team, but they was short
lived. So the Indiana Fever whendid they Oh, well, it says
it was founded. I thought itwas like a new team and expansion team

(01:24:21):
and maybe founded before the two thousandseason began. So I been around for
a long time. I've never heardof them, never ever heard of them
anyhow. There's a woman who playsfor another w NBA team, the one
in Vegas. What are they?You know? You must know the name
right off the right. Give me, I'm just trying to w NBA team

(01:24:44):
in Las Vegas. What's it called, Jeffrey. Yeah, I don't all
have I don't have a lot,a whole lot of familiarity team with the
w NBA. Do let me finish. It's the Las Vegas Okay, okay,
thank you very much to your Butlike I said, I don't have
a lot of familiarity with the WNBA. You know your team I know,

(01:25:05):
besides the one Keitler Clark played for. That one is there's the Phoenix Mercury
that Britney Griner plays for. Theplayer for the Las Vegas Aces. Her
name is Ajjah Wilson. She saidthat her blood boils that Caitlin Clark is
such a big thing in basketball.She believes it's due to one thing and

(01:25:31):
that is race, she says inan interview with the Associated Press. I
think it's a huge thing. Ithink a lot of people may say it's
not about black and white, butto me, it is, says Ajah
Wilson. It's really is important becauseyou can be top notch at what you
are as a black woman. Butyet maybe that's something people don't want to

(01:25:55):
see. They don't see it asmarketable. So it doesn't matter how hard
I work, it doesn't matter whatwe all do. Is black women were
still going to be swept underneath therug. That's why it boils my blood
when people say it's not about race, because it is, is it?
I mean, again, I don'tfollow any of these women's sports. But

(01:26:16):
so you're saying that if Caitlin Clarkwere African American and the same players,
she wouldn't get any attention to thisperson and all that she would still get
all she like the all time NCAAscoring leader. Now that's you know,
a little bit controversial in the waythat that's calculated. I suppose, uh,
but you know, they I wantto make the news she's about to

(01:26:41):
break that record. White or black, it would make the news, probably,
but it does seem like she gota lot of attention, like outside
attention. I would say maybe ithas to do with race. Maybe it
doesn't. I don't know. Again, I don't follow it to know if
she's the greatest player of all time. I saw a WNBA ranking of the
top players and she comes in startingthe season at number twenty five in this

(01:27:06):
a Jah Wilson, who I hadnever heard of? Asia? Is that
what it is? Okay, it'sa apostrophe jay A. So however that's
pronounced Asia Wilson. She's number one, So she's our top player. I'd
never heard of her either about becauseno one knows her. You know the

(01:27:27):
name Caitlin Clark, Right, you'veheard her. Have you heard of Asia
Wilson? No? And that's thepoint she's trying to get at now.
I don't know if it has anythingto do with race or not. I
wouldn't say that it does because whatabout Tiger Woods. I think he's the
most highly paid colpher at the time. Yeah, Serena Williams sisters Lebron?

(01:27:50):
Yeah, who's all time NBA scorer? Lebron? Okay, but who do
you think if he was a whiteguy it would be more, it would
be a bigger deal. Now,I mean, I think race does factor
into the Only way that I seerace factoring into it isn't so much like,
oh, we want to support whitepeople and not black people. I

(01:28:11):
think if it's anything out of theordinary, So a fantastic white basketball player
a little out of the ordinary,probably, you know, most players in
the NBA. I don't know abreakdown by race, but I'll go out
on a limb here and say mostplayers in the NBA are black guys,

(01:28:32):
right, Yeah, so when youhave a white guy, that's a phenomenon.
It's But the reverse is probably trueas well. If you had a
sport dominated by white guys hockey,hockey, shir if you had a phenomenal
black hockey player, that would bean even bigger deal. Tiger Woods playing

(01:28:57):
golf, that was certainly race factoredinto his popularity, I think in his
favor because it was out of theordinary when he burst onto the golf scene,
and golf was a bunch of oldwhite dudes playing golf, and he

(01:29:17):
shook it up. So I thinkthe same could be said of Caitlin Clark.
I guess is insanity. Do youremember that Jeremy Lynn, the Asian
basketball player. Yeah, yeah,yeah, I do. It was kind
of a flash in the pan.You know, he was doing really well
there for like a second, threegames or whatever. I don't remember how

(01:29:38):
long, but it was a shortperiod of time. But yeah, he
got I would say, outsized promotionand attention because of race. It was
unusual. So I don't think thatit's anyone like, oh, we're anti
black or pro white or anything likethat. I just think anything out of

(01:29:59):
the ordinary gets a little bit moreattention. And I also think it factors
in, like the all time scoringleader, and you know, people are
saying she's the best of all timecollege basketball. I just don't know enough
about it to know whether it is. But if that's true, then it
wouldn't matter if she's black or whiteor whatever her race is. I think

(01:30:24):
you'd get that same attention if youwere really that good. Lebron James would
get the same attention if he's ablack guy or a white guy. If
he's in contention to be debatably thegreatest basketball player of all time. Certainly,
I guess you could say of thepast few decades, a couple of

(01:30:46):
decades twenty years or whatever. He'sI think at the top. But people
always compare him to Michael Jordan.Would you've gotten more attention if he was
white? Do you think theeter?No, I think he would have.
You don't fix so Jordan. No, No, well either one Lebron James.
If Lebron James were as dominant ashe had been over the past twenty

(01:31:10):
years, but he were a whiteguy, you don't think he would get
more attention. No, he gotso much as it is. I agree
him even more than that, Iagree, but it would be Yeah,
I think I think it would beeven more because it would be unusual.
Just that that's the point that I'mtrying to make. No, he was
so good, didn't matter his race, the amount attention he got, I

(01:31:32):
don't think he could give him more. The decision rovert, they stopped all
TV channels to get his decision,Where's he going to go for the next
team? Didn't matter if he waswhite or black guy. The hype he
got for that, Yeah, youthink you couldn't given him anymore When you
say he stopped all TV channels maybelocally, but no, every TV channel

(01:31:56):
stop. I remember I stopped thewhole world stopped. Hear this decision.
ESPN stopped and said, it's cominglive. I think it was fine man
to deal with the ESPN, hesaid, down with the ESPN or whatever.
Nationwide, every TV channel was runningthat. He's right. It was
like Bronco Chase. It was huge. Foret he did it with with ESPN,
So it was like all the newschannels picked it up. I don't

(01:32:19):
know, everyone picked it up,not live though that because it was why
would ESPN and we sat down anddid the thing with why would they allow
every other network to carry it live? They didn't. It was an event
on that network. Okay, okay. Then right after though, they everybody
was running it, but ESPN thatacrossed the nation was running that. Look

(01:32:41):
at bust himself, this great Larrybird hit. But he but in his
prime. He was one of thebest players at that at that time.
And you know, Magic Johnson gotthe same amount of hype. Yeah,
regardless of their of their skin carbut Larrybirdy Magic Johnson had one of the
best rivalries in basketball for that eraand still got a lot of hype.
I've got to take a break.Eight sixty six, You're Rover eight sixty

(01:33:04):
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the news the Schizzy next. Hangon, Remember if you stumble and fall
out, We'll always be there topick you up, all right after we
laugh and post a picture of iton social media. Rover's Morning Glory,

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dumb ass, The Hizzy is comingup in just a moment, the news.
What do you have on the way? Dog? The FBI has issued

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a warning about Pride Month in anyevents that occur in June. I'll tell
you what the warning is next.All right, Jeffrey, take note of
that because you've taken your daughter toPride events in the past. Right.
Yeah, I've never had an issue, I know, but the past is
not indicative of the future in thiscase. If was there ever an FBI

(01:34:10):
warning about that in the past.Attention, You don't even know what the
warning is yet, but you're goingto find out. That's right, that's
a tease for you, Trey says, raced in factor into the Caitlin Clark
thing at all. There's such asmall minority of people who actually watch the
w NBA, and if, likeyou said, she's not an abnormality,

(01:34:34):
she'll get even less attentions on.Only a fraction of the population will know
who she is, and Robert saysCaitlin Clark is just a sales prop to
get more people to watch the wNBA, just like Queenie Taylor Swift is
to get people like Dougie and everyscreaming teenager to watch football. I don't

(01:34:59):
I don't know. Do you thinkany teenage girls tuned into Maybe they did.
I guess they probably did. Iguess football the NFL. Yes,
because of ratings, because that sinceshe watched this, because Taylor Swift was
was there, was going to beat the game, let's watch the game.
Put the game on. Okay,Yeah, because you want to know
when he when he put the cameraon the suite that she's in, like

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alongside of Travis Kelsey's off family,he kept showing her yep. How long
is I think it to last?The Taylor Swift still together? I know,
But how long do you think it'sgoing to last? I think one
more season, that's it. We'llkeep going and then if his performance drops

(01:35:44):
off on the football field, it'sscrewed lights out. No, I think
they're staying together now. But Ihad predicted before there was fake just for
her album and her tour and stuff, and right after the super Bowl the
would break up because also the NFLwas benefiting still together, I was wrong,
and this is it, this isget forever knocked out, well at
least for you know, yeah fora while. Jeff Junior says, you

(01:36:09):
need a nap rover a year,arguing more than usual. I well,
I brought snacks because usually when you'rethis tired. I knew you were going
to be tired. I told youso on what was it? What day
is it today? Wednesday? SoI told you on what night was it
Sunday night? It was a Sundaynight or Monday night. I don't remember,

(01:36:30):
but all my days are coming together. But I went to bed the
night before last at two o'clock inthe morning. I was sticking around with
some stuff and I went to bedat two two fifteen, and I go,
oh, man, I'm so tired. So then I wake up yesterday,
I do the show on two hoursthree hours of sleep, and I'm

(01:36:54):
tired all day. I don't takea nap. And then I get on
a flight to come here, getto the airports, I go through security,
and right there and I go throughsecurity, they go flights delayed.
I get a notification, So Ithink I got into bed at three am

(01:37:15):
this morning, so I slept forI guess two hours. I woke up
at five, so I slept fortwo hours. So I've had a total
in the past two nights, I'vehad a total of five hours of sleep.
So I'm yeah, I I ama little bit crabby, I suppose,
but I think I'm doing okay allthings considered. I guess the flight

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was delayed. I was talking toa guy who was behind me in line,
and he goes, do you knowwhy the flight was doing I don't
know. I guess. I guesshe I don't know if he used flight
away or a tracker or something likethat. I sometimes use that app where
you can see sometimes he can getinfo on what's really going on, and

(01:38:00):
your your airline isn't always being onehundred percent honest with you about when your
flight's going to take off. Becauseyou can track and flight away, you
can say, okay, where isthe plane that's coming to take me?
So if you're flying from for instance, if you're flying from Miami to Cleveland,
well, the plane that's going totake you there is somewhere. Where
is it? Where's it coming from? And you can tell has it landed

(01:38:25):
yet? How far out is it? You know, so you can get
an idea of Okay, they're sayingthat it's going to leave it it's delayed
until ten o'clock. Is it reallygoing to be ten o'clock? Because that
other flight, your incoming flight doesn'tland until ten twenty, so you know
that it's going to You know thatyou can kind of get an insight.
But anyhow, I don't know ifthis guy used that or whateverbody said,
Oh, the incoming flight they tookoff. He goes, I don't know.

(01:38:47):
They took off, and then itwas somehow they were delayed an hour
and a half mid air. Howdoes that happen? They can't land.
I don't know, it's in theirspot, they have to circle. Well,
but an hour and a half.Yeah, yeah. So then we
get on the plane and the pilotcomes on and he tells us he's,

(01:39:11):
oh, I apologize for the delay. But he goes, I'll just tell
you what happened. I go,oh, no, what is this going
to be? Him and the firsthim in the first officer, the pilot
and the first officer were flying fromMediying, Colombia to Miami and then Miami
to Cleveland, and they flew,they say, take off from Mediane and

(01:39:34):
then I guess they had a medicalemergency on board the flight, so they
had to turn around to go backto Medigan, drop the person off ambulance
or whatever. I don't know.Maybe somebody died on the flight or whatever
they had to do, and sothey had to turn around. So that's
what the delay was. That's whythe guy saw it being delayed an hour

(01:39:54):
and a half mid air. Itwas really just went back to the airport
and unloaded somebody and came back.So we were a little bit delayed and
a lot of turbulence too. Weatherwas not great. Your wife freak out.
She was not on the flight.She's your wife's not here. No,
I was flying solo, just likethe Bachelor days, you know,
with her. Her sister must bewith her, with her. She's alone.

(01:40:17):
She's alone. She's gonna leave theshe got the cat down there.
She can't leave the cat. She'sin a ball, crying and rocking back
or come home? I got Sowhat do you I go? What are
you gonna do? Well? IGod, she goes, I'm not leaving
the house. I leave that.How is he good? She's not gonna
leave, so she's holed up inthere. So if I actually stay here,

(01:40:42):
I guess I could just starve herout. She'd wither away. You
know, you both are a mess, You really are, Uh, Doug,
are you ready for their Here wego rollers morning glory. Nearly two
months after the Francis Scott Keybridge collapse, we're starting to get a little bit

(01:41:05):
of insight into the events that transpiredto lead to that crash. Preliminary results
from the National Transportation Safety Board isfound that the container ship suffered multiple power
outages in the twenty four hours leadingup to the crash. There were at
least two electrical blackouts that made itimpossible for the ship to steer away from

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the bridge's support pier. Investigators saythat shortly after the first blackout, the
ship's emergency generator fired, but didn'tproduce enough power to steer the ship away
from the bridges. So, inother words, what they're going to say
is, somebody should have known thiswas an ongoing problem. This wasn't like
a one off, and they're like, oh, what a surprise. This
has been going on for twenty fourhours prior to them leaving, and then

(01:41:48):
they run into that bridge. Sosomebody's going to well, I don't know
if anyone will actually be health responsible, but somebody, probably some fall guy
is going to have to take thenow, the captain or whoever, but
the company itself, probably that poorCanthony's probably under pressure. They're like,
you got to get going, gogo, go, go go, and

(01:42:08):
so he'll probably be the one heldresponsible. This week, part of the
bridge was deliberately destroyed in order toclear the way for rebuilding efforts. So
they're still working on that and theywill for quite some time. Do you
remember the story that we had doneabout the boat that hit and ran and
it killed the fifteen year old skierin South Florida over the weekend. Oh,

(01:42:30):
yeah, we're looking at the boatthe guy just took off. Yeah,
the police have found the boat thatthey believe was involved with that accident.
Teenager Ella Adler was water skiing andthe waters off of Key Biscayne,
about seven miles south of Miami,and this was on Saturday, if you
remember, when another boat hit herand then fled the scene. This gier
was reportedly waiting in the water tobe picked up by her boat when the

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other boater struck and killed her.She was killed from the impact right there.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission saidthat the boat is now in its
possession and the owner of the boatis in fact cooperating with them regarding the
investigation. Did the owners say exactlywhat I said for? I didn't know.
I hate something? Who knows?The author The authorities have not said

(01:43:16):
if an arrest has been made inrelation to the incident, so they're not
giving us any more information on that. So it looks so Pride Month is
every June, and it looks likethe FBI and the Department of Homeland Security
they've issued an urgent warning saying aforeign terrorist organization can potentially target LGBTQ plus.

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They're warning that ISIS might target eventsand venues during Pride Month. Now,
Pride Month celebrates and commemorates the communityfor LGBTQ plus in the US,
and again it's held every June.While that month is all about celebration,
it does come at a time ofheightened fear of anti lgb TQ plus and

(01:44:08):
there's a lot of hate and there'sa lot of extremists out there doing incidents.
So both departments announced that foreign terroristorganizations or supporters like ISIS may seek
to exploit upcoming events to commit orinspire violence. They must have some sort
of specific information then, obviously,you know, I mean, they won't
just make that up like ISIS maywant to do something. They must have

(01:44:29):
something that they're not telling us about, and that is concerning obviously. This
June marks the eighth anniversary of thePulse nightclub, the gay nut club shooting
in Orlando. Yeah, it's beeneight years already. Yeah. Yeah,
that was insane. The guy goesin there, shoots up the place,
kills all those people who are trappedin there, and I forget was he

(01:44:53):
a he was a Muslim guy?Was that a? Was that like A?
I guess that's what it was.Huh? He was a radical Muslim?
Is that why he did that?American born gunman killed forty nine people
and wounded fifty three at that nightclub. I thought he was a Muslim guy?

(01:45:15):
Am I wrong about that? Didn'the have a wife and the wife
he was still at nightclub shooter?Yeah? Yeah, but he was American
born? Okay, all right,all right, but he did that.
He was secretly gay too. Ithink I thought they said he had gone
to the club. He had beenthere, now, I don't know,
maybe he was just scoping it out, but they certainly made it seem like
he was going there enjoying himself.All right. McDonald's customers are bidding a

(01:45:40):
bitter farewell to free drink refills,which is pretty important to a lot of
people. People like to go thereand get free drinks. So they are
getting rid of the refills. Andthey had an excuse. I forget when
they said. They announced, ohwe're going to get rid of this,
and they had some reason and itwas nonsense. It's made up. Was

(01:46:00):
it for covid? I didn't wantthe cups touching the same thing? It
was. What was the reason thatthey gave, I don't remember. But
also it's over I'm saying in thepast. Uh. They gave a reason,
and I forget what it was,but I go, that's that's just
they don't want to give out thefree stuff anymore. They don't want to

(01:46:21):
take the hit the cost, sothey're going to get rid of that.
And it doesn't explain in there whythey're getting rid of that. I'm sure
it does. Has emerged of actorSteve Boucemi moments before he was punched in
the face and a random attack onthe streets of New York City. CBS
New York obtained a video of theactor walking down the sidewalk. Ah.

(01:46:46):
There he is, walking down thesidewalk. He's on his phone. It
looks like he's on his jone walkingand oh, did they show the I
don't think they showed the before.Yeah, here's the attack. They were
making it seem on the news likehe was a homeless guy. But this
guy doesn't look homeless. It lookslike a guy going to the gym.
I mean, he's a pretty fit, homeless guy. Maybe he's amped up

(01:47:10):
a nice workouts, just wants tohit somebody. You think that's what it
is. Somebody says, if youkeep playing it rover. Somebody says,
it's funny. Crazy, But it'sbelievable. It happens. I left right
around here, and I hear itall the time. Police are asking for
the public's help in identifying the manin blue. Exclusive video also shows the
suspect moments before the attack, walkingnorth on Third Avenue, appearing to say

(01:47:31):
something to himself. All right,crazy, Yet we're told the attack happened
in front of this shed behind me. Photos have emerged of Bucemi with a
bruised face. The Brooklyn native andformer FD and Y firefighter declined an on
camera interview on nine to eleven.He returned to Ground zero to help his

(01:47:53):
former engine company. He was givenkeys to the city in twenty twenty one.
A rep told us in part heis now another victim of a indom
act of violence in the city.He is okay and appreciates everyone's well wishes,
though incredibly sad for everyone that thishas happened to, while also walking
the streets of New York horrible.Actually, I got a talk right here

(01:48:13):
too. A couple of years ago, Bill Random, I was walking down
the street and somebody came by andspent you the back up a head and
noted down. This man spoke tous after a dentist visit. It's a
reflection on the leadership of our country. And in a city they rested you,
but you'd be out the next airthat afternoon, so why not punch
Outmy was tabu his teeth missing theway he pronounced city because he had gone

(01:48:41):
to the dentist. I surprised theylet that on the news. Here he
came by and spent you the backof my head and not creed down.
This man spoke to us after adentist visit. It's a reflection on the
leadership of our country. And ina city, all the people walking down
the sidewalk. You're doing the news. You have to put this guy.

(01:49:01):
I have the guy with the bigice pack. You have to get weird,
all right. And finally, agame show spinoff from Jeopardy will eliminate
the difficult categories like literature and geographyand history. Instead pop culture. Jeopardy
is where players only need to knowtopics that are really important, like music,
sports, movies, episodes. Wellpremiere on Amazon Prime Video. That's

(01:49:26):
my kind of Jeopardy. I don'tcare about the history and crap like that.
I want to do Jeopardy for idiots. I'll take it quickly. I'm
an idiot. Let's go. Ithink it would be fun. We could
play that one. You can't dothe other one. That's the sizzy on
Rover's Morning Glory. Mary. You'reon Rover's Morning Glory. Good morning,
Mary. Hi guys, Hi,what's happening. I have a question for

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you, Robert. I don't showyour wife obviously, but just from what
you've talked about around the air,but I'm confused why she leaves the house
when you're not there. What happens? Well, I don't know if you
know this, but I am adevout Muslim, and I make her wear
that veil. If she leaves thehouse, she has to walk three steps

(01:50:14):
behind me. In fact, she'snot allowed to drive, and she's not
allowed to leave the house unaccompanied.She has to have a male accompany her
at all times. Not true,Now, that is not true. No,
No, she is crazy. WellI too, but she is nervous
about her safety in Miami Beach andshe doesn't like to walk around by herself

(01:50:40):
down there because look, there's alot of craziness that goes on down there.
I see it every day. Ipersonally am not worried, and I'm
not. If I just talked toher yesterday, She's like, I go,
you can leave the house. Shegoes. This is coming from a
guy who's scrapped up with a gunevery time she leaves the house. Yeah,
that's why you feel safe. Youget a gun. She has nothing,
yea, So I look, Ican't really blame her. Is it

(01:51:01):
an overreaction? Probably, but youknow, she doesn't feel comfortable. I'm
not going to press the issue.If you guys were in Ohio, like
and you're not around, would shelike, oh yeah yeah, yeah,
yeah yeah yeah yeah. So wellno, I'm not like, it's not
something where she's not allowed to leaveif I'm not there or anything like that.

(01:51:24):
She just doesn't feel comfortable for herown safety. And when she gets
something in her head like I'm notgoing to leave, you know, I'm
not gonna walk around by my solf. She told me this like two years
ago, and she'll stick to that. Like the UFC thing. She liked
UFC fights, but then when DanaWhite punched his wife or slept his wife
or whatever, she goes, I'llnever watch UFC ever again. Really still

(01:51:45):
never has. And so once it'sin there, she's not gonna She just
sticks with that. So Mary,thank you, Joel. You're on Rovers
Morning Glory The Morning Jewel. Hey, how's it going over? Hey,
what's happening? Hey? Not much, man, I'm just calling in regards

(01:52:06):
to the actor getting blasted in theface. You know, people get random
attacks happen every day to people,you know, but once it happens to
somebody, an actor, somebody afamous, it's a big deal. They
put it on the news like it'sa tragedy. I mean that happens to
people every day. Yeah, Iagree that it's not like a huge to

(01:52:28):
me. They're overblowing that story,honestly, because this happens in New York
all the time. It's an epidemicthat's going on there. It's because they
don't lock these idiots up who committhese crimes. Now, maybe they need
mental health services. Maybe some ofthem do, if this guy's mumbling to
himself before he randomly punches. Butother people are just ass wipes and they're
criminals and they do this for funand what happens. They do it and

(01:52:53):
then they get out of jail.They don't even get taken to jail.
They get out after forty five minutes. So, you know, mental health
is a serious thing too. It'soverlooked and it's you know, a lot
of people that are homeless have mentalhealth issues and they're untreated, and uh
that causes them to act out sometimes. You know, I was I've been
to prison a couple of times ifthat was for uh drugs and my addiction.

(01:53:16):
But uh yeah, there are somepeople out there that just do that
kind of stuff just to do it, and they do deserve to be locked
up. You know. There's Thememberthat game a couple of years after Knockout
Game that they were doing just randomlyknocking people out on the sidewalks. Oh,
I think that still happens. SoI think that's a thing I think
people obviously. Yeah, so II Joel, thank you. Yeah.

(01:53:40):
I'd be upset if I got randomlypunched goat walk into my car today,
and then I'd be upset either way. I'd be really upset if I found
out the guy had been arrested twentynine times prior to that, and he
keeps getting out of jail after aday or two. I it's crazy.
I've got to take a break.We will be right back on Rover's Morning

(01:54:00):
Glory. Hang on, you thinkit? They say it masturbating on the
contract tub of Ko Fooji. We'reback to rovers Morning Glory. I'm never

(01:54:29):
surprised by how weird and creepy peoplecould be. We have been working with
Jeffrey for ten plus years, sowe're used to it. But this is
why take the cake. Here.This is a university professor. I was
going to get to this yesterday butI never did. This is a university
professor who he's in Mexico. He'sa forty year old guy and he was

(01:54:53):
filmed at some sort of market placeor something I guess in the city of
Webla, at the Webla Fair whateverthat is. Don't know. And see
if you can make out here,Peter or anyone, See if you can
make out what this guy is upto. You can fight her up r

(01:55:15):
MG TV at roverradio dot com orwith the Rover Radio app, download it
to your phone, your tablet oryour TV. You can always watch along
absolutely free during the show. Seeif you can make out what this guy's
doing. You're ready for this?Here here you go watch this. Smell

(01:55:38):
the girls, Jim So, thisis the guy right here, the guy
in the glasses, the blue shirtand the glass. He's right up on
his pearl. Almost looks like he'ssmelling her hair. Beginning with he's looking
at the inside the booth. Youknow, he's right up on her.
Yeah, get off of her.It's very smells good. He's pointing at

(01:55:59):
something here and then I don't knowwhat they're speaking of Spanish air. But
then they speed up the whole video. Did you pick up what this guy's
doing here? It just looked likehe was kind of creeping, just up
on the girl, just smelling her. Maybe's trying to rub his junk on
her butt. But he does,you know he does. I don't know

(01:56:20):
if he's there with somebody or what. He points like, he's pointing at
something that he looks over like,Oh, I'm I don't know exactly what's
going on. He's just a closestander. You just stand close to people.
Well, watch it again and thenpay attention to where his feet are.

(01:56:45):
I know, spinder chick is gonnafind that she wearing a skirter sorts.
She's wearing a skirt, and he'sputting his feet in it underneath her
skirt. He's got some sort ofcamera on his shoe theater and he's doing

(01:57:09):
upskirt shots. Now they speed thisup as they follow him. They walk
through this entire thing long. Thismust be like a five minute walk plus,
and they just the guy filming willnot leave this creep alone and is
like stop, stop, stop,trying to grab him by the collar.
This guy wants to leave, buthe's not running, he's walking, and
he thinks he's gonna exit, andeventually he grabs him and then the cops

(01:57:30):
snab him. I looked at andI could okay, so from my limited
time in Miami, I could camera. That's the camera. Yeah, I
heard it come on off. Sohe he must be explaining here he grabs
this guy and the cops come up, and he must be explaining. Okay,
this guy has a camera on hisshoe. He's upskirting women. So

(01:57:51):
the professor you'll see, he's like, now look here. He voluntarily puts
out his shoe to be like,what are you talking about. He's like,
no, no, not that shoe. Look at the other shoe,
and he didn't see anything there.Look at that, my god, Look

(01:58:14):
how tiny it's a I mean,you would never see that yet. That's
it. That's it. That's that'sit. That's the camera. Then you
spot it? Yeah, how doyou get caught with that? How would
that guy spot that on his shoejust right by the shoelace. It's it
looks like part of the shoe.It does you would never see that.
You think, like the guy hada go pro strapped to his that's where
I thought you were going to showme go pro on his ankle, So
he must have. I mean,it's a very small I don't even know,

(01:58:38):
it's smaller than an a raser ona pencil, like you know,
the diameter that's even smaller than that. So you must have cut a little
hole there. It's about the sizeof a shoelace hole, right, yes,
yeah, you see, and it'sit's at the it's right below his
bottom shoelace there, you know,at the at the tor the toe.
Yeah, well, no, thetongue would be the other way. I

(01:59:00):
guess at the bottom. It's theend of the tongue. Yeah, yeah,
yeah. Would it be the endor the beginning? That's the beginning,
the beginning of the tongue, okay, down towards the front of the
shoe. Okay. So he madelike a little hole there, and he
somehow put a camera lens in there. Now, I don't know how this
guy who's filming this, I don'tknow how he must have looked. And

(01:59:25):
this guy must have been doing somethingcreepy, you know, being too close
to women, and maybe he justrealized, oh, this is sort of
weird, and then eventually he determined, oh, okay, he realized there's
something going on with the feet.He must be filming upskirt shots. How
you would ever see that, Howyou would determine that, I don't know,
but he points to it there andyou can see. And then they

(01:59:49):
they handcuffed the guy. They makehim take a shoe off to make sure
it is really doesn't look like acamera, just looks like a normal shoe.
But when Stover's said camera, youcould tell his actions. He was
sticking it underneath. He was veryclose, so maybe that's how they could
tell that he was doing that.And then they take him. I don't

(02:00:11):
know what this guy is saying inSpanish are obviously, but they take him
away. This looks like some sortof big fare, some sort of big
festival kind of thing. And thenthey they go through I thought maybe they
were going through his phone. NowI think they're just yeah, where the
cameras being shot to where they're beingstored. Probably that's a good question.
If his phone in his back pocket, is it going right towards that It's
probably on like a nice d cardor something in micro SD card in his

(02:00:35):
shoe. There's probably some sort ofrig that he hasn't built into this shoe,
I guess, and he's doing up. But anyhow, this guy's a
forty year old university professor, soyou would think, like, out of
all the people that would be youwouldn't expect this guy, a professional guy,
to be doing this. But hewas caught. And if you go
back and you look again, youcan see how he's putting that shoe with

(02:00:59):
the camera, he's trying to putit sort of right right in between the
legs of that woman without her realizingit. See right there. He's also
looking at the pops too. Ican't believe that, yeah, that this
guy can catch him. So watchout, ladies, because I mean,

(02:01:19):
I've heard of this. I've seenthis. Yeah, it's big online.
Yeah, there's a lot of videosof it. I have to admit it.
I've watched them before. You likethe upskirt, turn it off if
it's a hot chick. I liketo see panties. I like that.
I usually can look at a girllike a judge. Oh I know what
kind of panties she's wearing. Sobefore you see this upskirt and you can
see like their bubble butt underneath anda thong. So wait, so this

(02:01:43):
is like a game you play withyour upskirt videos. Oh I'm going to
try to guess what kind of pantiesshe has on? Yeah, you can
just tell you just look. Oh, she's a thong lady. And then
he just upskirt. I was right, sh hait a thong on. What's
weird? Is like the woman whohe's doing this too? This is not
like so yeah, yeah, Iknow, you know, this is a
normal. This is like a fortyyear old woman. It looks like right,

(02:02:08):
like nobody else is wearing a skirt. He doesn't have much of a
choice. I guess, yeah,that's what he has to work with.
I suppose there. But man,there are sneakers you could uh purchase.
I guess what it's built in?Whoa? Oh? Is that how the
guy knew? Maybe it's a typeof shoe he recodized it or something.
You recognize that shoe. Wait asecond, okay, so where's the lens?

(02:02:30):
Can you? Can you runaway?Where to buy these tings? I
look at Google, dumb it's somesort of foreign thing. Oh okay,
that's hard to find a first,you really cannot see now these look those
are a little bit different than whathe had. I think the less it's
a similar type of thing. Yeah, the blue tongue and in the end

(02:02:51):
of the shoe. Yeah, butno, the camera's in a different location.
It's just a little bit higher.But so I don't know if he
bought them or if he But youcan see here it looks like it had
a lens, says as an led. So if you have to light up
an upskirt shot, you know dark, hold on, Yeah, you gotta
get a little better lighting here,we get the key light from my shoe
going us being there, I'll tellyou go back to those shot of the

(02:03:14):
shoe we're over. That looks likethe exact same shoe has the white in
the side. All right, I'llgo back. Hold on, Oh,
okay, okay, same mate,but it's red, but it has the
white on the bottom of the shoe. A lot of shoes have that.
Yeah, well they said specifically,that's the same shoe. The sole is
white. Like I'd say eighty percentof those shoes look like that. They're

(02:03:38):
all haity, Come on, areyou guys for real? Yeah? Apparently
white white sole can get his footup that high, white white sole.
Like, Yeah, this is alot of shoes look like that anyhow,
So watch out, ladies, alot of creeps out there. I sell
that it's do you remember it?Spencer's used to sell a cane with a

(02:03:59):
mirror on the bottom. I don'tremember that. This thing? You don't
remember, old man? Yeah it'sa thirty old man. Can you get
it for somebody when they turned fiftyor whatever? And you go here,
here's your cane and it had amirror on the bottom so you could do
upskirts walking around. That's obviously ajoke though. Yeah. The reason they

(02:04:20):
made it, though, is becauseenough creeps exist to make make the joke.
Oh, this guy's always trying tolook up skirts. You think that
that was well, I think thatmight have been a thing, But that
was a thing that a man wouldput a mirror on it. When you
see the mirror, how could howdo you con seal that people would know
what you think? People will justdo it on their shoes and just take
a mirror to their shoes. Manyold guys back in the day, nobody

(02:04:42):
cared me personally. I'm not Idon't get any I'm not into this fetish
like, this is not like youwere a look it was really hot,
chick. It just doesn't I wouldlook at if a no, not an
upskirt and I'm watching an upskirt pornovideo. That doesn't do it for me.
If there's a girl. If I'mat the store or something and a

(02:05:04):
girl bends over and she's wearing askirt, and you get, oh,
look, I'm yeah, that's thesame thing. I'm not. Yeah,
I'm I'm I'm looking. Yeah,I'm pretending like I'm Oh, let me
look at this shampoo bottle, andyeah, you're just staring of course.
Yeah. Is that abnormal? No, that's normal. That abnormal, Charlie.

(02:05:25):
Check out. If a girl bendsover, you're in the store,
you're in the aisle of a store, and and she bends over and she
gives you a panthe shot right there, just boom right there. Whatever,
Yeah, that's a posed to you. Tell me you don't look, No,
you don't fake of her, youdon't like you don't point your head
that way, but really walk outof the corner of your eye. You

(02:05:47):
never no, no, of coursenot, that would be rude. They
don't know that you're doing it though, but if they found out, if
you said something nice pannies, thatwould be rude. Just get upskirts here.
This just doesn't really to me.This doesn't do it like this just

(02:06:10):
doesn't know it's gonna be a hotchick. This chick could be hot.
I can't tell. Like, canyou see that? This doesn't show anything?
I mean, oh is that good? Gez? Where is this?
This is like no, no,I mean that's like not in public,
right, No, this is somebodydoing it upskirts for other people like this.
Yeah, that's like a fake upskirt, like this is something that somebody

(02:06:33):
took the best that can look Yeah, yeah, true, and this is
it. It doesn't that doesn't lookattractive. You have any other upskirt shots?
Like? I mean that that isn'tturn on for you? Yes?
Why the song with the girls ass? That's not a turn on. Just
a great angle of the of whatyou're supposed to be looking at. I'm
not complaining. Here's here's a reallyinappropriate that you're looking at this. This

(02:06:59):
woman took these pictures and sharing them. She needs a shave, going to
see times. That's what you're notexpecting is sometimes we're not always fully shaved.
Because here's the question. Do weknow that this is not a Yeah,
it's from wikimed media comments, soit's this is allowed. Oh okay,
Oh, there was just a lotof vaginas there on your screens.

(02:07:20):
You looked more photos. These Thesewere stuff that women took themselves as part
of You know, I'm looking.There's there's no vagina on this. We're
good, but there's no I justsaw what are you talking about? Looking
at the page? You saw it, there's one. Put a back up
there. Second, let me say, okay, okay, right away,

(02:07:42):
did you that's not there? Isthat in the second row? Yeah?
The red one? Is that notthe second row? All the way to
the almost all the way to theride? And you really centered? How
did you find that so quick?You don't know. Gay guys have gatar,
I have whatever. I don't know. I don't know if you can
see it. It's a little butyou see a little bubble gum there much

(02:08:05):
next to it on the left.Okay, I spot them right away.
No, actually, I don't neverhave. If a woman wants to do
an upskirt shot and put that onthe internet on her OnlyFans or something that's
that's one thing. But a candidupskirt shot where they don't know what's going
on, you get pleasure out ofit. To me, I I don't,

(02:08:28):
I don't know. It's it iscreepy, but let's take the creep
factor out of it. Doesn't doanything for me sexually theater at all.
Zero. But you no, you'relike, look at that one. Let
me see another that doesn't want thatdoesn't that does absolutely nothing for me.
Yes, I like the panties.I'm gonna look. You can see her,
but I'm gonna look. When Ilived in Seattle, there was a

(02:08:50):
thing where a guy was sitting.There's these big steps that go down to
the water and as a popular spotfor office workers and whatnot down there,
and a guy would shit with hiscamera and he'd keep his camera like right
at the level of the steps,and women would walk by up and down
the steps right next to them,and he just snapped pictures, upskirt pictures,

(02:09:13):
and they they I don't remember whatthe outcome was, but he said,
look, these women, they're outin public. I just happen to
have a great angle of their pantiesor whatever. They have going on,
but I'm not doing anything illegal,So I don't know if they ended up
trying to make a new law.I don't know what happened with that case.

(02:09:33):
I just remember when I lived there, that was a case that was
going on. That's where I betI got it from. I went to
a Catholic school, a grade school, right, So all the girls had
to wear plaid skirts. So wewould all there's be you know, one
set of stairs and then a secondset of stairs. All the boys were
kind of walk slow on the firstset of stairs. Let the girls go
first because we want the second.You could look, you can see if

(02:09:54):
they're plaid skirts. All the boysdid it. I dated a girl who
I think went to in a schoollike that, Catholic school, and she
told me that she liked doing thatto like purposely. I don't know how
old she was or whatever, butshe purposely, when she was a kid,

(02:10:18):
liked sitting on whether it's the bleachersor the chair or the stairs or
whatever, and kind of given guys. You know, she would pretend like
she didn't realize what she was doing, but she was given guys a show.
I have filthy little I've got totake a break. Our number is

(02:10:39):
eight six six yo Rover eight sixsix nine six seven six eight three seven
Eric. You're on Rover's Morning Glorybefore I take a break. Good morning,
Eric, Good morning Rover. Justwant to just want to call and
say I was at a tribute tocontest once and there's a law in Canton,
Ohio that you right hold on yourhold on your phone cut out there.

(02:11:03):
You said there's a law in Canton, Ohio. Then your phone cut
out? What's the law? Didn'tyou hear me? Now? Yes,
I can hear you. That womenare not allowed to wear patent leather shoes
unless they're wearing a skirt see uptheir skirt through their shoes. So well,
okay, so if they're wearing askirt, they hold on the way

(02:11:26):
you described it was, they havethey they can't wear patent leather shoes unless
they're wearing a skirt. That seemslike that would be the opposite of wouldn't
it be if you're wearing a skirt, you can't wear patent leather shoes because
then people could look up your skirt. Oh this is fake right, okay,

(02:11:50):
not a real law that they have. Now. It says I'm on
some wacky laws on the books websiteand says this one says it's from Cleveland,
says it is against the law inCleveland for women to wear patent leather
shoes in public to prevent men fromseeing up the women's skirt and the reflection
of the shoes. That's false,that's not a true law. I've got

(02:12:15):
it. I've got it fake.Gotta take a break. We'll be right
back with the news the hizzy next, hang on object and wondering if you
could use them to silence the coworker. You're right there with you, buddy,
Yeah, vers morning, the Shizzyis coming up in just a moment,

(02:12:54):
the news. What do you haveon the way, doozy. It's
that time of year when we haveto talk about out an event where they
say no sex allowed, in fact, anti sex beds. I'll tell you
the event and explain why it's antisex beds. You let that, y'all
out let it out? No,no, you just what you're talking about.

(02:13:18):
Absolutely, Jesus got to hold twohours to sleep. But I was
actually so tired that I like,I got into the house last night and
I don't know, one thirty orwhatever, time I got back from the
airport, and then I I wasso tired that I couldn't go right to

(02:13:41):
sleep. You ever been that tiredthat you're like, yeah, yeah,
I also made a mistake. Idon't know why I did it, But
they asked why I was on theplane. Did they go? They come
over and flight attendant if you wantto drink? And I don't know why,
I said, I don't even drinkcoke very often, but I go

(02:14:01):
a coke and it's like midnight,Like why am I drinking a coke at
midnight on a plane? I don'tknow. It's totally dumb, and so
I don't know if that had anythingto do with it. Here's a guy
that says Rover about fifteen years ago, my girlfriend at the time and I

(02:14:22):
were at this giant camping event andshe was wearing a sun dress. After
about an hour of us being there, some guy came over to our group
and said he had a special powerto be able to tell what colored panties
my girlfriend was wearing, and thendescribed them, including what pattern the panties
had on that oh. He thenproceeded to show us his camera with a

(02:14:43):
zoom lens, and he took apicture from clear across the campground while she
was sitting in a camp chair,and he was able to zoom in and
take upskirt pictures that way. Nowhere's my question on that story. Why
would the guy come over and tellyou that you that? Who would do
that? What idiot would do that? I don't know what did he want?

(02:15:05):
What kind of reaction? Like,you've been taking panty shots, so
you're a girlfriend for the past hour, Well, let me shake your hand.
Yeah, you buddy. Wouldn't yoube upset if I did that?
Theater? If you? If youwould and your wife were camping or right
some sort of outdoor concert or whatever, and you've been there for an hour
and I come over and I go, I can tell you what colored panties
your wife has on, and thenI proceed to show you pictures. I've
been thinking, woudn't you be pissed? Yeah? I think I would swing.

(02:15:26):
I go, what the hell areyou doing? What a weird thing?
Unless he came over and he wasjust like, hey, I just
happened to glance and I was ableto see up your wife's skirt. Who
would say that? Finally, I'mtrying to figure out a way. How
can you say it and it's takenthe right way that you're not gonna be
upset this guy. Is there anyway you can say it and not be
upset at this guy? No,no, no, no, there's no

(02:15:50):
They're trying to warn you, like, hey, there's guys you know looking
up you know your wife's skirt,I can see up her skirt. Just
want to give you a heads up. I think you still be kind of
upset, like, why are youlooking you, dougie? Are you ready
for the shizzy? Yes, herewe go, Kitahizzy. On Rollers Morning
Glory, the US Coast Guard interceptedtwo separate boats packed with Cuban migrants trying

(02:16:15):
to set foot in Florida and sentall of them packing up to head back
home. In both cases, themigrants were packed into tiny little vessels that
were ill suited for the high seas. You can see on RMG TV image
trying to get across the ocean andthat thing. Look at this, Yeah,
so they put that little boat,fifteen Cubans packed into that. Wow,

(02:16:39):
a lot of people packed there.So they sent everybody back home.
Former US President Donald Trump's private boeingseven fifty seven clipped another plane at a
Florida airport following its return from NewJersey. Trump's plane, dubbed Trump Force
one a touchdown at the Palm BeachInternational Airport. It was just after one
o'clock in the morning when it wastaxiing the tarmac before the incident, as

(02:17:01):
a private jet was being escorted bythe airport's ground crew. The plane's winglet
struck the rear elevator of a parkedvisited jet, so the agency didn't identify
the owner of the plane, butan alert reported that the plane had struck
the other aircraft with a registration number. Imagine making your debut in a sport

(02:17:22):
and then ending up dead. That'swhat happened to British boxer Sheriff Laou.
He had died following a head injurythat he sustained during his professional debut.
According to multiple outplet outlets, hewas only twenty nine years old. He
was competing at the Harrow Leisure Centerin London when he suffered a blow to

(02:17:45):
the temple and they said that hewas making his debut at a show and
unfortunately he collapsed and despite the bestefforts of the paramedics. He was later
pronounced dead, poor guy? Howdo you spell his name? I'm just
curious. In other newg just stayssheriff. Now, I don't know for
shreff because I don't know how youspell. But do you think it's sheriff

(02:18:07):
or Sharief? I'm gonna go withsheriff. Okay, makes sense. It's
spelled sheriff. Is it really?Yeah? H s h e r If?
Okay, all right, sheriff?How would you say that? It's
probably still she reef? But whatever? Who knows. Georgia State University mistakenly

(02:18:28):
sent about fifteen hundred welcome emails forthe upcoming school year. Technically it wasn't
an official acceptance letter, but thekids who got them definitely got that impression.
The school realized their error and sentout retractions. The follow up notices
explain the air and told the studentsthey're still being considered. Apparently the admissions

(02:18:48):
process was incomplete and those welcome emailswere just sent out prematurely. A lot
of students were upset, as tobe expected. All right. This is
a strange story out of Indiana,where a man named Martin Quintana has been
trying to open a taco place ina strip mall in Fort Wayne, but

(02:19:09):
he ran into some red tape thanksto a contract that limits the type of
restaurants allowed. It says that youcan only open a place that sells made
to order or subway style sandwiches.So he sued, claiming tacos and burritos
are sandwiches. His case has beenmaking its way through the legal system,
and a superior court judge just ruledthat, yes, tacos are sandwiches.

(02:19:30):
I don't as sandwich. It's nothow it's its own category. This judge
should be removed from the bench immediatelybecause he does not know common sense.
Their Mexican style sandwiches. Mexicans won'ttell you it's a sandwich. No sandwiches,
two pieces of bread with something inthe middle. You you think in
Mexico they don't have sandwiches. Nothat who knows what's a sandwich. It's

(02:19:56):
a tortilla described I know, butin Mexico, so it's probably tortilla.
I think you need bread for asandwich. Can't be a sandwich. Not
a sandwich and a sandwiches. Yes, And they also say here's a rubin.
We could also turn any sandwich intoa wrap case closed. No I'm

(02:20:18):
not. I'm not. The judgewill with me. I'm in sandwich needs
bread? Yeah, necessarily does apizza place need cheeseburgers? Because that's what
pizza hunting. It's enough rights makepizza. Yeah, pizza Hut. The
chain is now offering a new limitedtime cheeseburger melt, made with all the

(02:20:39):
fixings of a bacon cheeseburger bacon andcheddar, cheese and a pizza touch mozzarella
to cheese. It's folded between twoparmesan crusted then pizza cross comes with a
dipping sauce to just creake pizza.I don't know about this. I mean
you won't try that. Try Ithink I would. What's bad about it?

(02:21:01):
A lot of bread? Just thinkof it. It's the sage.
It looks like a slice of pizza. No longer eat bread? What's that?
I can no longer eat bread?A good diarrhea? Oh my god?
From bread? Yes, I can't. I was gonna say, you
are you? What do they whatdo they call it? You need no

(02:21:24):
no gluten. But when I dogluten free items, I'm okay. But
when I eat bread, especially Italianbread, oh, it just salad.
Does that salad? I can't eatsalad immediately. I'm saying within three hours
your liquid. Yeah, my doctorssaid to take a break from salad.
You think it's just such a shockhere. It's just like a vegetable.

(02:21:45):
You've eaten so much meat over thepast ten years that any vegetable that enters
your system, it's just it's ared alert to the intestine. I don't
know what goes on. And youknow, I know exactly where it is
because you could when you look Ilook back at it, you can see
you can see the lettuce. Idon't know what's caught. Why is salad?
Why is salad? Because it's toowhat did they say? It might

(02:22:07):
be too much fiber? I don'tknow. And then I had to eat
fiber pills in order to solidify it, which doesn't guess because diarrhea after eating
salad is not uncommon. Fiber richfoods like salad can cause diron Oh geez,
yeah, okay, let me askthis. And I'm not an expert

(02:22:28):
in gut health. So you're eatinga salad it's too much fiber, so
you're squirting, and then you tellme you take fiber pills so you're eating
too much fiber. Now you're gonnasupplement it with more fiber. My doctor
told me that to shock the system, maybe to get her fiber up so
that then after she could eat asalad. Her body's don't used to that
much fiber. It makes it soit's not liquid. Does this sound right

(02:22:52):
to you? Now? You werepretty mad. No, if you have
a problem with fiber, you takemore fiber on top of it. I
think she's wrong. She's probably takingwe'll start hitting right now. No,
no, no, no, no, that's whole thickener is there's such a
thing. I know there's stools softener, but it's to make steroids for your

(02:23:13):
stools. I take them thicker,girthier. That doesn't seem to make sense,
but I'm telling you that's why whenmy doctor told me that she fixed
my problem. So you're eating toomuch fibers and more fibers, she said,
trust me, take a break fromthe salads, which I did,
and then it was fine, Well, my phone thanks that you're talking to
so uh. But she said,take a break from the salad. So

(02:23:37):
you stop eating the salad. Nothingto do with the fiber. No,
yes, she said, take fiberas soon as you get home fiber and
then quit eating salad, and thenyou won't have diarrhea from salad because you're
not consuming salad. No, no, there has nothing to do with the
fiber. Okay, all right,it's autocomplete fiber and stool. There you
go. If you have loose waterystools, fiber will help solidify this water

(02:24:01):
effort because the lost watery stools arecreated by too much fiber. It doesn't
make any sense to me, allright, go on, oh, question
the doctor. It worked too,all right. The Olympics in Paris are
coming up, and anti sex bedshave arrived at the Olympic Games with their
materials and small size, allegedly aimedat keeping athletes from getting it on during

(02:24:26):
the competition. The beds twin size, very very small means that there's no
room for the competitors to sleep nextto you size on top of each other.
There's the reason that it's made outof cardboard, so if you homp,
you're going to smash the beds andthey have nowhere to sleep. They

(02:24:48):
did this last year with the cardboardbeds. I think you could do it,
Yeah, I think so. Thementioned on the floor, Yeah,
moved there. Closed. And finally, this is for Dieter. I know
he has a lot of different gymmemberships, but can you imagine spending this
kind of money where a program costsmore than three thousand dollars per month?

(02:25:11):
Instead of just getting access to somefree weights and treadmills, anyone who joins
the Optimized program gets three hour longpersonal training sessions per week, and you
get one on one meetings with anutrition coach and sleep therapists and messus.
There's also a bunch of medical stuffincluded, like lab panels did tests for

(02:25:31):
one hundred biomarkers from Oregon Health tocancer genes and nutrient levels. What's the
cost? Three thousand dollars? It'sa fitness company called Equinox. What the
hell's gonna eatox? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, I've been there before.
Who the hell's going to pay that? I don't know, three thousand a
month? Maybe when you get thatjust she cannot pronounce anything X she's thinking

(02:26:00):
of equifacts Oh yeah, yeah,yeah, you're right here. Maybe when
you win hear Jake Paul Mike Tysonfight bet, maybe then you can get
Equinox and spend three thousand dollars amonth on that That is a lot of
money. There you go, that'sthe award winning shosy on Rovers Morning Glory.
So much good you want to bendover and kiss our ass watch live

(02:26:26):
right there on your stupid smartphone.Just search for Rops Morning Glory in the
App Store or Google Play. Doyou know that woman who was she committed

(02:26:52):
suicide and her husband was a pastorand he made the announcement at church like
she committed suicide and out in themiddle of the night or whatever, and
they were strange, they were goingthrough a divorce. And then he goes
and tells the congregation the next youknow, the next morning or whatever.
And it's so weird the way hetells this. And he's like, yeah,

(02:27:16):
I found out my wife. Mywife passed away, and everyone gasps,
and he immediately goes into it wasself inflicted. She was crazy,
you know, everyone you all knowshe had mental issues and she couldn't get
her medicine that she needed, andblah blah blah blah blah, almost like
he was laying the groundwork for somesort of cover up, you know.
But so theory started flying immediately thathe was responsible for her death, and

(02:27:43):
her family said it, and afew days later the police came out and
they go listen these internet rumors andconspiracy theories, hate to burst your bubble,
but none of them are true.We have surveillance of her going into
a gun store and buying a gun. She's by herself, she goes in
there, she buys the gun.I think it was that morning. It

(02:28:05):
was either that morning or the day. I think it was that morning,
buying the gun that she shot herselfwith. Then there's a nine one one
call. We played it on theair of her calling nine to one one
saying hey, do you are youable to track my phone and find out
where I am? Get my location? And the nine to one one operators
like, uh yeah, yeah,and eventually pinpoints her to a park and

(02:28:26):
she's like, what's going on,and this Micah Miller says, I'm about
ready to kill myself and I justwant my family to know where to find
me. After that, the phonecall cut off. I don't know what
happened, what the call was like, or if there was any you know,
maybe she hung up. I don'tknow, so I don't know if
there was anything after that On thatphone call. I didn't hear it,

(02:28:50):
but that sort of put it torest. Right, the guy, the
pastor, he's not responsible. Healso had a in alibi because he was
with someone and they were on atan event when this suicide took place out
of town or whatever with his newgirlfriend, and the police verified he was

(02:29:11):
there. They got pictures of himthere, They got pictures of his car
on the highway going through toll roadsor whatever, and so they go,
he's not involved. But that hasn'tstopped all of the housewives who are cyber
salutes from saying that he is responsiblefor this. And it also hasn't stopped
people from bad mouthing this pastor andnow maybe the guy who's a complete creep.

(02:29:33):
I don't know. People were saying, oh, he groomed her,
he met her when she was Idon't know if any of that stuff is
true. Who knows. But thereis a waitress who came out and the
headline says, waitress reveals flirty texta pastor was sending her while his wife,
Micah Miller, played suicide. SoI go, oh my god,

(02:29:56):
wait a second. So this poorwoman, this Michael Miller, she was
an attractive she's getting ready to commitsuicide that day, and her estranged husband,
who she's going through this divorce,he's sexting a waitress while she's figuring
out where she's going to go inthis park to commit suicide. That's,
oh wow, that's crazy. ThenI read the actual article and his wife,

(02:30:22):
this Micah Miller, committed suicide onApril twenty seventh. These text messages
were a full month before that,and the text messages are just this guy.
I mean, he's not together withhis wife anymore, and he's texting
a waitress and hey, what youdoing, the pastor says, and the

(02:30:43):
lady says working, I'm training inthe bar, and he's like, nice,
maybe i'll stop in later send mea pick. And then she basically
says, I can't use my phoneat work, so I can't take a
selfie. No phones in front ofcustomers. So then the pastor replies,
I send one that you got,and then she sends a picture and the

(02:31:05):
video of this this woman being interviewedon the news. He replies, dang
beautiful. So that's to me,that's yeah, they really ought to get
this guy. They are out toget this guy. I thought it was
like going on right at the moment, his wife is committing ex wife or
as soon to be ex wife iscommitting suicide. But no, it's like

(02:31:26):
a month before and they've been brokenup for the past year or six months
or however long it's been. Aguy is allowed to text other women if
he's not with his wife, that'scompletely okay. Let me see if I
find this, give me a second, here too, Here it is.

(02:31:48):
Here's the waitress, here's the newsstory. Our very own Elizabeth Vargas spoke
with a bartender who claims Pastor Millerwas flirting with her, left her a
huge tip and gave her his phonenumber that was allegedly two months before Micah
filed for divorce. The bartender reachedout to him after learning about Micah's death
and says that she was surprised byhis response. She mostly just seemed to

(02:32:13):
ask for pictures. He didn't sayanything about meeting up. I kind of
suspected that it wasn't going to bewhat you would expect from a greeting husband.
What did you say? I askedhim if there was anything new,
like, how have you been?What's new? And he said lot new?
Loll Usation has also been able toconfirm with a friend of Micah's that

(02:32:35):
her family plans to file some kindof a lawsuit against pastor Miller, despite
the nine one one call and medicalexaminer's report appearing to corroborate his story,
Hannah, so they refused to believethat he's not involved. Now there is
another story that came out that heapparently posted a topless photo of her on

(02:32:56):
the internet after no no before,like in the weeks before she killed herself.
He sent her I think it wasan email or a text or something.
He says, I'm sorry for puttinga picture of you on the internet.
It was for less than one hourand immediately taken down. I was

(02:33:18):
hurt that you are telling everyone horribleintimate details of my past sin and I
just wanted to try and hurt you. Please forgive me. It was evil
of me to do that. Now. I don't know what she was saying
about his past sin or supposed topass in what have you know, he's
cheating or whatever, But he did, I guess in an act of revenge

(02:33:43):
porn essentially post a topless photo ofher on the internet. This is a
pastor. Yeah, it was onlyfor one hour, he said, he
told right away. Oh yeah,because things don't live forever on the internet,
you know, up one hour,gone next. So I don't think
he's involved in the death, butjust sounds like the guy's a jerk and

(02:34:05):
creep. Yeah. There's one morething too that came out. You show
that one picture snitz of the girl. First. This is the girl buying
the gun. If you if youhave that photo, oh that or the
one buying the gun. But ifyou notice anything in this photo, if
you show this one and then thegun one, she has this unique necklace
on. Do you see this Ithas almost like a little diamond in the
middle. Okay, And then thepastor he gave an interview two days after

(02:34:28):
she committed suicide. Show the guy, oh, same necklace he's wearing that
neck or or does he have thesame necklace or did he take that necklace
off her dead body? That's thequestion. Now they're saying, how the
hell did you get that? Youweren't with her, but you got her
necklace on after she commits suicide.So, like I'm saying, they're really

(02:34:50):
out to get this. They're tryingto get this guy, trying to nail
them. But that doesn't look goodto wearing the same necklace. If you
show wearing the gun store snits whenshe's perch using the gun, which might
have just been she's got the samenecklace on. She looks happy, like
she's smiling. She's actually smiling lookingat the gun case there that she's purchasing.

(02:35:11):
And it's said, I don't know, maybe they just have matching necklace.
Is that a guy's necklace? Thediamond in the middle with that doesn't
look like it. That's a girl'snecklace, judge matching bracelets with my wife?
What do I know? Huh?All right, so you think the
guys involved somehow? I still don't. I really don't. But you you're

(02:35:33):
trying to make you're convincing me thathe maybe has a partner. No,
I don't think he has anything todo with it. I think he's just
a jerk. And more, nowthat she committed suicide, I think people
are going to take a close lookand you go, well, why did
she commit suicide? If she's goingthrough a divorce. A lot of people
go through divorce, they don't commitsuicide. What else is going on?
And I think we're gonna find outthis guy is some sort of creeper jerk,

(02:35:54):
and more and more will come out. But I don't. I don't
fault that guy for texting a waitress. Oh well, we have shirt,
what I mean, a big deal. Every dude does that. You know,
they're you know, if they're brokenup, or they're going through a
divorce, or they're married and they'reworking on radio show like Jeffrey. That's
for pictures all the time. Peopleask me, have pictures taking them all

(02:36:16):
the time. I'm just oh,I think that's what it is. No,
No, okay, all right,I've got to take a break.
We will be right back on Rover'sMorning Glory. Hang on, We're back
to the favorite show of lightning,fat screen minimizers and time clock Milkers Worldwide.
Wait did somebody say Milkers Rover's MorningGlory. Later on you can go

(02:36:39):
back to porn. Hup. Idon't know much about Harrison buck Kurd.

(02:37:03):
Do you know who that is?Data kicker? Yeah, Kansas City Chiefs
my fantasy football league. He's thebest kicker. He gave a speech at
a small college in Kansas. It'sabout an hour away from where the Chiefs
play in Atchison. Kansas wherever thatis, and he has raised some eye

(02:37:30):
has some eyebrows with some of thethings that he talked about. Now he
apparently is a conservative guy I know, and could fault them for that.
He has some views on abortion,Charlie, you dumped these clips in.
I think he's got a lot ofviews. Hey, he's got quite a
few. I figured i'd start withthe with abortion, okay, and then

(02:37:52):
okay, because everyone has an opinionon that. But then after that it
goes I think a little bit further. I would say, I guess jud
it's a weird thing. He says, a weird thing to say to a
bunch of people at a college.So this is a three minute clip.
Should I jump in or just basicallyjust get a quick overview of kind of
how he feels about COVID, Biden, and religion throughout the COVID fiasco and

(02:38:15):
how you missed out on so manymilestones the rest of us older people have
taken for granted. While COVID mighthave played a large role throughout your formative
years, it is not unique.Bad policies and poor leadership have negatively impacted
major life issues, things like abortion, IVF surrogacy, euthanasia, as well

(02:38:35):
as a growing support for degenerate culturalvalues in media, all stem from the
pervasiveness of disorder. Jo he doesn'tlike IVF. Didn't you do that?
Duji? I don't like him?Does not like that one bit. It's
messing with God's work. Our ownnation is led by a man who publicly
and proudly proclaims his Catholic faith,but at the same time is delusional enough

(02:38:58):
to make the sign of the Crossduring a pro abortion rally. He has
been so vocal in his support forthe murder of innocent babies that I'm sure
to many people it appears that youcan be both Catholic and pro choice.
He is not alone. From theman behind the COVID lockdowns to the people
pushing dangerous gender ideologies onto the youthof America, they all have a glaring

(02:39:20):
thing in common. They are Catholic. This is an important reminder that being
Catholic alone doesn't cut it. Theseare the sorts of things we're told in
polite society to not bring up.I think it's weird that he's speaking at
us. Well, I don't look. You can have whatever views. I
don't care you know half the halfthe country has these views, maybe a

(02:39:45):
little less, I don't know,but it seems like a weird venue to
say this at a graduation ceremony.It must be a Christian Catholic college.
Yeah, yeah, because he alsogoes off. I didn't even say this,
but he just talks about how greatthe traditional Latin masses and that's what

(02:40:05):
he's into. Oh, for God'ssake, I didn't know that was really
I didn't know that was a thing. Somebody goes, you go to Mass
and they speak in Latin time.What do you do? What a waste
of your life unless you speak Latin. He must speak it. There's no
way, no thank you learn youcan learn it. No, no,
you know the difficult and unpleasant things. But if we're going to be men

(02:40:28):
and women for this time and history, we need to stop pretending that the
Church of Nice is a winning proposition. We must always speak and act in
charity, but never mistake charity forcowardice. It is safe to say that
over the past few years I've gainedquite the reputation for speaking my mind.
I never envisioned myself nor wanted tohave this sort of a platform, but

(02:40:50):
God has given it to me,so I have no other choice but to
embrace it and preach more hard truthsabout accepting your lane and staying in it.
You got to accept your lane,theater, accept your lane. That's
probably a good place to switch tothe other ones up that goes on and
on about all right, Joey hasyou got to accept your lane and stay

(02:41:13):
in your lane. Here is wherehe talks about men and how men should
be. It is only in thepast few years that I have grown encouraged
to speak more boldly and directly,because, as I mentioned earlier, I
have leaned into my vocation as ahusband and father and as a man to
the gentleman. Here today, partof what plays our society is this lie

(02:41:33):
that has been told to you thatmen are not necessary in the home or
in our communities. As men,we set the tone of the culture,
and when that is absent, disorder, dysfunction and chaos set in. Now.
Look, I I am a man. I will say that what the
men set the tone of the culture. I think women can set tone of

(02:41:56):
culture as well. I don't likemen have to run everything, So I
agree men are important, and overthe past decade or so, men have
certainly been marginalized, They've been ridiculed. They it is almost cast aside white
men in particular. But you know, I don't think men are responsible for

(02:42:18):
setting the tone of culture and itall flows down from us. That's not
the way that I see think.This absence of men in the home is
what plays a large role in theviolence we see all around the nation.
Other countries do not have nearly thesame absentee father rates as we find here
in the US, and a correlationcould be made in their drastically lower violence
rates as well. Be unapologetic inyour masculinity, fighting against the cultural emasculation

(02:42:43):
of men. Do hard things,Never settle for what is easy. You
might have a talent that you don'tnecessarily enjoy, but if it glorifies God,
maybe you should lean into that oversomething that you might think suits you
better. I speak from experience asan introvert who now finds myself as an
amateur public speaker and an entrepreneur,something I never thought i'd be when I

(02:43:03):
received my industrial engineering degree. Theroad ahead is bright. Things are changing,
society is shifting, and people youngand old are embracing tradition. All
right, So you have to bemore masculine as a man. Good advice
or bad advice, theater, that'sgood at this time, don't you think.
Yeah, look, I would saythis. I agree in a sense,

(02:43:26):
and maybe this is what he wasgetting at. I don't think you
have to be more masculine. Ijust think it shouldn't be punished if you
are. If you know, notfeel masculinity is toxic masculinity. What it's
turned into is, oh, ifyou're a dude, you got a penis.
That's toxic. H. So,now there are differences between the sexes,
obviously, and that's nothing wrong withthat. Women more nurturing. Now

(02:43:52):
are there exceptions to every rule?Of course there are, But you know,
ignoring that fact is ridiculous. Maybethat's the point he was getting at.
But I don't think men also hasto go around well I have to
act more masculine. I just dowhat comes naturally to you. I mean,
if you look at me, forinstance, theater, I'm you know,

(02:44:13):
masculinity just comes so naturally to me. I'm just so full of testosterone,
it absolutely does. Yes, yes, here he is talking, all
right, So that's just how that'swhat he says for guys. You have
to be more masculine. Ladies.He has some advice for you too.

(02:44:35):
Here you go a the ladies presenttoday. Congratulations on an amazing accomplishment.
You should be proud of all thatyou have achieved to this point in your
young lives. I want to speakdirectly to you briefly because I think it
is you, the women who havehad the most diabolical lives told to you.
How many of you are sitting herenow about to cross this stage and
are thinking about all the promotions andtitles you are going to get in your

(02:44:58):
career. Some of you may goon to lead successful careers in the world,
but I would venture to guess thatthe majority of you are most excited
about your marriage and the children youwill bring into this world. I can
tell you that my beautiful wife,Isabelle would be the first to say that
her life truly started when she beganliving her vocation as a wife and as
a mother. I'm on the stagetoday and able to be the man I

(02:45:22):
am because I have a wife wholeans into her vocation. I beyond blessed
with the many talents God has givenme. But it cannot be overstated that
all of my success is made possiblebecause a girl I met in being class
back in middle school, very masculinetoo, as want to talk about masculinity

(02:45:43):
and yeah, that's not very masculineback in middle school, would convert to
the faith, become my wife,and embrace one of the most important titles
of all home maker. How couldthis guy be talking about masculine and he's
staying, you're letting all this andthen and then then he's crying like a

(02:46:07):
little bit. Like this guy,they should yank him off the stage just
to get out. He's just weirdwhat he's Look, you're at college.
He's talking to a bunch of peoplethat are just graduated. They're about to
start the careers, and he's basicallysaying, oh, that degree away.
If you just wasted your time,have some kids, right, Jeffrey,

(02:46:28):
your vocation is now homemaker. Yeahthat doesn't sound I mean, I don't
know what he's trying to say,but I think he's trying to get to
make him understand, you know,live your life and whatnot. I don't
know, but this guy, soI think he does he continue he's trying

(02:46:56):
he should him. Oh god,she's the primary educator to our children.
She's the one who ensures I neverlet football or my business become a distraction
from that of a husband and father. She's the person that knows me best

(02:47:18):
at my core. And it isthrough our marriage that Lord willing, we
will both attain salvation. I sayall of this to you because I've seen
it firsthand, how much happier someonecan be when they disregard the outside noise
and move closer and closer to God'swill in their life. Isabelle's dream of
having a career might not have cometrue. But if you ask her today

(02:47:41):
if she has any regrets on herdecision, yes, she would laugh out
loud without hesitation and say heck no. Yeah, she married a millionaire,
so of course, and not everyonehas that luxury. You know, Yeah,
throw your career away and just bea homemaker to you know, some
guy that makes twenty five thousand dollarsa year, and you know, maybe

(02:48:03):
that career would have been the bestmove for you. Annie. Yeah,
I mean that's weird to say it'sI agree with it. Look, he
does have a point. I justthink he's going about it in a strange
way. I do believe that thebest way it's not the only way,

(02:48:24):
may maybe not even the best way, but it's certainly tried and true.
It certainly it works having a parentin the home, a mother, for
instance, If you have a motherin the home with the children and a
day in and day out, youdon't have two working parents, that is
ideal. I would say, Iknow it may not be progressive enough for

(02:48:46):
everyone, And but I where Idiffer with him is if a woman wants
to go off and have a careerand you want to become an executive,
you want to run Facebook, youwant to run Amazon, you want to
run on whatever, knock yourself out. I pursue that I don't think you
have to encourage women to be ahomemaker and say that it's all a lie,

(02:49:07):
like, oh, you having acareer, that's all a lie.
Really, you just have to bea homemaker and sit at home and squirt
out kids and do that. That'snot for everyone. No, not everyone
wants to do that, and it'snot the only way to raise a family.
You can raise a family by workingand having two parents. Both parents

(02:49:30):
work. You almost have to becauseeverything is so expensive these days. But
I would say where I think he'sright is if you could choose an ideal
family setting, it would be themother. And again it's it could you
could reverse. He could be astay at home dad if you have that
right personality. Not if you're listeningto his advice. You have to be

(02:49:54):
mister masculine all the time. Butyou know, sometimes there is some role
reversal. Everyone knows cup where thewoman is the one who wears the pants
in the relationship and the guy iskind of a pushover. You know,
it works for them. It's fine, so guy can stay at home.
But I think it's ideal, atleast for the certain first few years or

(02:50:18):
whatever, to have a parent athome with the kid. Die. Do
you did your mother stay at homewhen you were growing up? Yes,
she didn't work. No, onceshe got once she got married and started
having kids, never worked again.Was that her choice or do you think
she felt obligated to do that ordo you think your dad forced her to
do that? No, that washer choice. She wanted to do that.

(02:50:39):
Oh yeah, with my dad makingthe money an electrician, she didn't
need to work anymore and having threekids, she needed to be home and
so she was always there for us. How close in age are you with
your sisters, the older ones twoyears older, and my younger sister's three
years younger, all within five years. Okay, yeah, so but to

(02:51:01):
me that looking back, that wasthe best thing for us because my mom
was always around to give us rideror whatever. My dad would work,
come home, yeah at five dinnerson the table, and he would he
would be the big picture leader.I guess my mom would take care of
more small stuff. Yeah, eatingus, webbing her asses. It works.
It's sort of the natural order ofthings. But it's not and it's

(02:51:24):
not I know, but hold on, it's not like, oh my god,
this is so bad, and ohyou're putting women in a box.
And you I said, there's exceptionsto the rule. You can live however
you want. Not everything is youknow, it's not for everyone. I'm
just telling you that he has apoint when it comes to that traditional family

(02:51:46):
rearing and marriage and that kind ofstuff. But I disagree with him.
You know, that's a choice thatyour mother made on her own. It
sounds like, according to you,I don't think that she should be obligated
if she didn't want to do that. You know, she could go out
and work fifteen hours a day,if she wanted, you know, yeah,

(02:52:07):
it is good for I think whenyou're growing up as a kid to
have a parent there. It makesmy parents, both my parents when I
was growing up, both my parentswork my you know, my dad's little
cars, and my mom for awhile for a while was a bartender who
raised you. Then both my parentsthey were home at night. But a
lot of times when while my parentswere working, some of my my mom's

(02:52:30):
mom would would watch us, wouldyou know, keep an eye on us
until they until least my mom gothome from work, because my mom got
home from work first. But nowyou've kind of you kind of did the
opposite because you have more of atraditional style, like your your wife's a
homemaker, right, Yeah, butthat was her, but that was her
choice, Yeah, because she wantedto be you know, be home,
you know, always have it.She always believed I having at least one
parent home with the kids, andit was her. Yeah. Yeah,

(02:52:54):
Okay, I just think the guyis I think he takes it to the
ends to I think he's you know, a religious not basically is what it
boils down to, and God isspeaking to him and telling them how to
do this and that and telling themhow to live and how couples should be
and all that. I don't believein any of that nonsense. I believe

(02:53:15):
in biology, and I don't thinkhe has anything to do with God.
If you look at the animal kingdom, look at you know, and again
in the animal kingdom, there iscertainly exceptions to the rule. But you
know, traditionally and most not all, but the females raised the babies and

(02:53:35):
the and the males, not themen. The males go out and do
whatever. Now's if lions where thefemales hunt, and that kind of stuff.
But I'm just saying biologically, it'ssort of the way that we're designed,
and it's not like a big conspiracyfor guys to keep women down and
not allow them to advance. Youknow, that's what people think. But

(02:53:58):
now it has nothing to do withthat. Chris in Kentucky, you're on
Rover's Wanning Glory. Good morning,Chris. Hey, what's happening? So
it was brought up on the aftermathyesterday. Uh did you make up for
the last year's Mother's Day? Youhaven't talked about what everybody could ashford of

(02:54:22):
their mother. It was Sunday,it was Mother's day yourself. Saturday night,
I got into bed and I toldBee too, I said, you
got to remind me to call mymom tomorrow. And she goes, She
goes, how many times do Ihave to tell you? Just put a
reminder in your phone. You cando a voice to tell Siri to set

(02:54:43):
a reminder from noon tomorrow or whatever. I go. I know, but
I can just tell you. It'seasier and uh so she and it's considered
conversation, so it's a win.I looked at her, I said,
stay in your lane. Okay,accept your lanes. Take this note.

(02:55:05):
So I no, I did callmy mom for Mother's Day. I make
up for forgetting last year. Ididn't make up for it. I didn't
do anything special. No, whatare you going to do with that?
No flowers? Why would you wantto make somebody smile? No, Like,
I honestly didn't even cross my mind. I know, not surprised.
I know I called her. Imean, you still do that? And

(02:55:28):
you said, your mom flowers theaterfor Mother's Day. I got her a
gift card this year. I've doneflowers in the past, but I was
like, I haven't got her agift card in a while. That's nice
to what secret? No, no, no, just do a department store
Victoria's Secrets. What what did youdo with your mom or for your mom?
I had to go over there andhelp her do well. She sat

(02:55:50):
in a chair and directed me aroundthe lawn as I did long work.
It was very fun, very fun. That was your Mother's Day gift?
Yes, her and my brother areover there a couple hours clean up the
lawn. Crystal. What did youdo for your mother or what did your
daughter do for you? Well,my uncle's birthday was Friday, so we

(02:56:13):
all went out to dinner to kindof celebrate together for his birthday, which
kind of included Mother's Day. Iknew I wouldn't see my mom on Sunday,
so I got her a box ofchocolates from this little fancy place.
And then my daughter and my niecewere trying to plan something for my sister
and I to do together. Sowe ended up just kind of grabbing some

(02:56:33):
pastries and my niece made us breakfastand everything. We hung out, we
played on the Nintendo Switch, youknow, just hung out as a family.
You know, the woman who createdMother's Day spent the rest of her
life after about three or four yearsafter Mother's Day was invented, she spent
the rest of her life trying toget rid of it because she said,
wait a second, I started Mother'sDay as just a a thing for you

(02:56:58):
know, it's not. It's turnedinto a commercial basically, it's over commercialized.
She spent the rest of her lifetrying to get rid of Mother's Day
because she didn't like what it turnedinto. How would you notice flowers and
the did you google this after youmissed Mother's Day and coming off like an
excuse to be oh, okay,yeah it was. It was. She

(02:57:20):
must have seen that as well inthe news. It just seems like a
strange thing. Yeah, Jeffrey,was this difficult because this is the first
Mother's Day you've had without your mother? Yeah, it's been. It's been
difficult too, because every year formy mom, I would either I would
get her card and a lot oftimes I'll put a car to I'll give

(02:57:43):
her a cupeon for her favorite nailplace, Thissus Neil place that she went
to in Camp's Plasta, which isout west of here, and that's where
she would always go to her nails. And I always get her that she
always loved it. That or ascratch. I go, I'll make a
little joke, say you mom,get rich on me one dog? Yeah,
I like that. But she likedit. But she appreciated the thought.
And I would call her on Mother'sDay. So, yeah, it's

(02:58:03):
been, it's been. It's beendifficult because it's it's like it'd be my
first you know, you know,Christmas, Thanksgiving without her and yeah,
so it's gonna be difficult for Nick, you know, because the holidays,
you know, for first holidays withouther and stuff like that. So what
did you do for Mary Elizabeth forMother's Day? The mother of We were

(02:58:24):
two children. Oh, we reallydidn't celebrate Mother's Days except except when we
were in But except when we werein Washington, DC. Yeah, time
with her and kids I think wasimportant. Did the kids get her anything?
I think my daughter made her.No, we were we were we
were on the road. Okay,Sunday almost just pulled a lie, right,

(02:58:46):
we weren't even in town. Wedidn't do anything. Well, like
I said, we really didn't doanything. So house chicken, dad doing
my I spoke, I visited mydad last weekend, the week you know,
not this past one, but theone before we did visit him,
and he's doing pretty good for himself. Is he doing all right? He
lost his wife? This is hasn'tbeen too long as he adjusting. Uh,

(02:59:07):
he's adjusting pretty well, because Iknow, I don't know at one
time. I think the first timeI had a deputunity to actually visit him
after my mom died. And he'sgot, you know, the issue with
his one eye, you know,but he said, I go down.
Are you still a going to drive? He just looks at me with this
like slice smile because hey, Igot places to go, Like yeah,
kind of like being kind of likesmart, look at you know, what's
wrong with this brown eye? Ithink he's he's had issues with glock holme

(02:59:31):
up. I think he's he's seenan ophthalmologist for it. So but he
can still drink my deck, canstill drive. Okay, how old is
he? He's eighty six? Oh, you can't let him drive. He's
still driving, but he doesn't driveas much as he used to. But
if he has to drive, hewill. There's no telling him. Not
too rover, No I could.I mean, just the limited amount of

(02:59:52):
time I spent with chicken dead inthe studio. I'm talking now, he
seems like you kind of you wouldn'tbe able to. And then even though
my dad's only five feetolic, Istill put the fear of God in you.
You've met my dad, Eater,you know what I'm talking about.
I'm talking. I'm talking now,not just I'm talking. All right,

(03:00:18):
I've got to wrap things up.The aftermath is so crazy, real quick.
From twenty eighteen. My dad's gota face that will put the fear
of God in you. And you'vemet my dad. That's exactly what,
exactly, exactly, word for wordto theater. Do you think at this
point it would be possible to justreplace Jeffrey with a version of him that

(03:00:41):
we create and chat GPT easily.In fact, they may even be it
may offer more. Perhaps the computterwe don't even need that much computing power.
I mean, it's a calculators exactlythe moon. And see if fans
really he's not here and just doAI all day or his quotes. All

(03:01:05):
right, job, computer is amachine, not a human. Even though
with you put the same thing intothe computer, you get the same result
out just like you like you know, fans will figure out if if I
think fans will fall for it,but I think our listeners are pretty intelligent.
Yeah, you are to restimate theintelligence of our listeners. Sometimes I

(03:01:28):
do. I never do. Onlythe ones that don't like me. They're
stupid. Let's see here. TheAftermath starts on RMG plus in just a
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(03:01:48):
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I do have a pair of ticketsto see the Rolling Stones coming next month,

(03:02:09):
a month from today, I believe, right to Cleveland Browns Stadium.
It's awesome. Uh JLR has aRolling Stones? Is that brand new T
shirt? I've never seen that before. Where'd you get that? I've never
heard of them before. Wow,my son's out of a three story.

(03:02:31):
My son's kind of a fan oftheir only, especially other stuff from the
seventies. So that's really his shirt? Yours your medium? What's on your
arm? Oh, just black paintfrom mouth. I was sitting black cats,
uh yesterday, but you showered thismorning. You tell me you showered
this morning. But that's on there. Yeah, all right, call her

(03:02:56):
thirty right now, eight sixty sixyear over. I'll give you those roll
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(03:03:18):
wistin cords and small and sick.Looks like cats fucking have a red game.
This joke a smack red suck case. I shorted leaves. It is
closed. Have to turn my handsso doesn't get in my nose. There

(03:03:43):
you go, big hit. Allright, we will be back live tomorrow
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If you've ever wanted to know about champagne, satanism, the Stonewall Uprising, chaos theory, LSD, El Nino, true crime and Rosa Parks, then look no further. Josh and Chuck have you covered.

The Nikki Glaser Podcast

The Nikki Glaser Podcast

Every week comedian and infamous roaster Nikki Glaser provides a fun, fast-paced, and brutally honest look into current pop-culture and her own personal life.

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