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Jeffrey gives the details about his dentist appointment, eunuch making website, and much more!

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Jeffrey gives the details about his dentist appointment, eunuch making website, and much more!

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Jeffrey gives the details about his dentist appointment, eunuch making website, and much more!

Jeffrey gives the details about his dentist appointment, eunuch making website, and much more!

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2:16

mr. Jeffery Allen Laurent with his

2:19

goggles on good morning Jeffery

2:21

yo yo what's

2:23

happening with you anything new no

2:28

no nothing any drama on the home

2:31

front or anything I don't know drama

2:33

on the home front I just wanted

2:35

it like the like previous screens I

2:38

use a long drawn-out and uh-huh and

2:40

I'm in the middle and I get in the game about halfway through it

2:43

and next thing you know you cut me off so I just go with

2:45

yo okay kind

2:47

of like theater yeah you

2:50

can't come up with anything else any other

2:52

greeting I try

2:54

to use our one

2:56

of our um hey

2:58

that's short yeah but

3:00

I can't I can't use the word I'm a

3:02

cowboy dude hey hi hello you

3:09

got the song never heard of

3:11

it okay

3:14

well leader

3:16

you're ripped off

3:18

again right right yeah

3:21

I saw let's see here um

3:23

we load up the email

3:26

here give

3:29

me one

3:33

second to pull this up Craig

3:38

right good

3:42

morning we're over yesterday we're talking about how

3:44

you might go to the Marlins game you

3:46

should go this weekend they're playing the Phillies

3:48

Phillies fans travel well there probably be more

3:51

Phillies fans the Marlins fans we think going

3:53

to Mexico or Colombia is scary wait till

3:55

you see some psycho Philly fans PS don't

3:59

forget stay hydrated.

4:01

Yeah, I was thinking

4:03

about going to a game. I

4:06

haven't been to one. I might

4:08

go. I might go tonight. I'm

4:10

not positive. We'll see how things

4:12

go today over at the disaster

4:14

area. You look like a condo

4:16

remodel. Sorry, you look like you

4:18

got some sun. You look a little

4:20

red. Did you go outside yesterday? No,

4:27

I had not

4:30

any more than normal. Now I did

4:32

have I did eat lunch

4:34

outside the day before yesterday, but it was

4:36

under under what it

4:38

doesn't explain to me how

4:41

they make areas that

4:43

are supposedly shaded, but it's just like

4:45

wood slats. The sun goes right through

4:47

the wood slats. The pergola. Yeah. Pergola

4:51

Charlie. I don't understand. I don't know how

4:53

much, how much protection from

4:56

the sun does that provide? How about

4:58

the rain? If it's raining, what is the

5:01

pergola provide? I don't know. Who

5:04

invented that? What did it get came

5:06

up with that stupid. So

5:08

like pergolas. You're an

5:10

idiot. See that's proved my point. There

5:12

you go. Yeah. I think they're cool

5:14

looking and yeah,

5:17

they may be okay looking, but they don't do

5:19

anything when you're eating lunch under them and the

5:21

sun is beating down on you. What

5:24

can you do? JP

5:27

St. Clair writes, happy

5:29

Friday to everyone except

5:31

Charlie and snits. But

5:34

did you see those two

5:36

set me up for a

5:39

day of time wasting after

5:41

hearing about baby reindeer from

5:43

the show on Thursday? I had

5:45

to check it out. My wife

5:48

and I binged the whole thing.

5:50

Every episode, the entire story is

5:52

crazy. Him, her all involved. I

5:54

recommend watching it simply for the

5:56

story alone. Almost unbelievable. Are

5:58

we sure it's true? I

6:00

can see JLR emailing back and forth with a

6:03

broad like this PS stay

6:06

hydrated And

6:08

enjoy the weekend out with the father-in-law

6:10

finally Without

6:14

the father-in-law around oh, that's what he

6:16

said. I don't I think enjoy

6:18

the weekend without the father. Okay, I

6:20

I Didn't

6:25

see what this uh, so this baby

6:27

reindeer, I don't know I haven't watched

6:30

it But I see

6:32

that the chick involved She you said

6:34

that she gave some sort of interview and then

6:37

I saw an article yesterday that it said she's

6:40

She's crazy, but she may be a

6:42

victim as well. Whatever that means. So

6:44

I haven't seen the story I watch

6:46

her I watched the interview last night

6:48

with piers morgan and yeah She

6:50

just denies everything. Oh really flat out.

6:52

So it's all made up. She

6:54

didn't send 41,000 emails She

6:57

didn't leave 350 voicemails She

7:01

didn't it one. I

7:04

mean, it's basically it she's just not just flat

7:06

out denying it Yeah,

7:10

cuz in the show, you know, she ends up

7:12

in jail She's never went to jail or prison

7:14

any of it. So I don't

7:17

think piers morgan was I'm

7:19

thinking prepared for her to just

7:21

say no none of that because I

7:25

Think he would have I think if he was prepared

7:27

for that he would have had some proof to be

7:29

like well Here's a voicemail you left. Here's an email

7:31

you sent and he didn't have any

7:33

of those So this is a big way that was

7:35

an hour-long interview. I watched it was a waste of

7:37

time. Okay All right, so you can skip the piers

7:39

morgan interview. It sounds like Adam

7:42

writes higher over in regards

7:44

to Mary from st Louis calling out

7:46

Wednesday claiming you are getting old and

7:49

not adapting to the time She should

7:51

watch the Bill Maher recent episode about

7:53

the left pushing on the gas pedal

7:55

so hard on the on their ideology

7:58

That they are going to drive off the cliff I

8:00

agree with him. I'm a liberal,

8:02

but the left has gotten out of control.

8:04

There's no reason to adapt to idiocy. Nothing

8:08

wrong with having a brain and using

8:10

it to identify stupidity and being willing

8:12

to put your foot on the brake

8:14

pedal. Lame at whatever all

8:16

that means. Jodi

8:19

says Rover, curious George called

8:21

into the aftermath talking about

8:23

his liver. I wanted

8:25

to get a message out to George. Listen

8:29

and change now. You

8:32

don't have cirrhosis yet and you don't

8:34

want it now before I continue

8:36

with this email and the rest of it. What

8:39

is curious George and his liver, Charlie?

8:42

What's going on? He called in and he sounded sad

8:44

and I asked what was up and he said he

8:46

has, does he have cirrhosis in it? Or

8:49

he's about to have cirrhosis? All just

8:51

from, and I was like, is that from drinking? He doesn't drink

8:53

that much at all. Poor

8:58

diet and his liver levels

9:00

are out of control. How

9:02

poor is your diet? He

9:04

said cirrhosis is a day off with

9:06

a can of Chef Boyardee for

9:09

breakfast. But

9:11

still, I mean cirrhosis, some of the liver

9:13

from Chef Boyardee. I mean, I

9:15

eat the gyro for lunch and then a

9:18

huge meal at dinner. And

9:20

that was just, I mean, that was just the average

9:22

day. So I don't know how bad it is. It

9:25

might be dumb, but I didn't know you could get that. I

9:28

thought it was strictly drinking too. I think

9:30

cirrhosis was only from drinking. I didn't know

9:32

you're just fatty foods, I guess. Wasn't

9:34

he on like, Wigovia or something

9:36

or Zumpik? Isn't

9:38

he diabetic? No, he was doing something really, he was doing

9:40

something like Rhett, what was it? Rhett

9:43

elastic band or something? What was it? Like a

9:45

heated belt around his waist, he'd heat the fat.

9:47

Oh, that's right. It lasers out your fat. But

9:50

if he's that sick or if he's got... He

9:53

might have to get a liver transplant. Oh, that man? What?

9:56

He might. The doctors didn't say that, but it seems

9:58

like they're going on that road. Okay,

10:01

here we go. Sclerosis of the liver causes

10:05

excessive drinking of

10:07

alcohol, hepatitis B

10:09

and C virus infections and

10:13

fatty liver that's caused by

10:15

obesity and diabetes. So

10:18

I don't know. Pick your

10:21

cause there. So anyhow Jodi goes

10:23

on, she says, I

10:28

have cirrhosis with a ascites,

10:32

A-S-C-I-T-E-S, never

10:36

seen that word before, and

10:38

S-B-P, a two week to

10:41

several month mortality. I vowed to be the

10:43

rare case they talk about overcoming this on

10:45

their own and I will but it

10:48

is no quality of life. The pain

10:50

is awful. I'm constantly way too tired

10:52

to do anything at all. Once

10:55

the ascites or

10:57

whatever that is flares up,

10:59

I can't breathe or eat

11:02

because it presses everything internal

11:04

downwards. I have to

11:06

get it drained every two weeks

11:08

and tested for infection. Although

11:11

I look at the bright side because there are some

11:13

people who have to go daily and also

11:16

George mentions a transplant. You're most likely

11:18

not going to put him on a

11:20

list because he's not sick enough. I

11:23

am right now not sick enough to be

11:25

on their list. So George, if you're listening,

11:29

it's N-A-F-L, non-alcoholic fatty liver and you

11:31

have to change how you eat. Do

11:33

it, do it now, do it

11:35

before you can't. Trust

11:38

me. Her

11:41

cirrhosis and fatty

11:43

liver is A-F-L from drinking.

11:46

Oh, wow. Why

11:48

would you drink to have that? I wonder. You

11:51

know what I mean? Like... It's

11:54

got to be a lot, I would guess. Wow.

11:57

George, if they literally said to you, we Need

11:59

To... There's this thing. This is your

12:01

chance. Do the right thing and help your

12:03

liver. His Verse: This. George.

12:06

Mentioned having two jobs because of

12:08

finances well as zero dollars the eat

12:10

less. Is do

12:12

it Now. It's

12:15

Jody. Fool. Everyone is

12:17

Matt from Binghamton, New York. Talents.

12:27

As. Rover.

12:30

He. Dot on the show about different theories

12:32

on why male sperm levels are reducing.

12:35

What? Isn't a theory? Is fluoride

12:37

in the water supply and

12:39

Testosterone? Our data come on

12:41

fluoride because there are no

12:43

way and six years scientific

12:45

study after scientific study says

12:47

the fluoride in the Us

12:49

water supplies reducing mail Testosterone.

12:52

Watch. The video I attached.

12:55

Okay, Now.

12:58

I. Don't know a video your tax

13:00

returns from Tic Tac and I refuse

13:02

to get my medical information from Tic

13:04

Tac. Brought exes call me

13:06

old fashioned aliriza as I'm getting old

13:09

if it helps. Zero It's a tic

13:11

tac video, but it's of the third

13:13

person uploaded stole video from you tube.

13:16

Out is any better As

13:18

a solo a bad case.

13:20

Ah okay ah. I

13:22

prefer to get all of by medical

13:25

advice straight from snap chat. The

13:27

tiger and ne suis like to see

13:29

it out page. As far as we

13:32

do have research and of China, the

13:34

gives us a much clearer picture of

13:36

the negative impact of fluoride on testosterone

13:39

levels. The researchers in the study found

13:41

that fluid levels at merely three milligrams

13:43

per liter when associated with a forty

13:46

percent reduction and testosterone levels. For.

13:48

i was actually so pound at reducing

13:50

testosterone levels and young men that their

13:52

levels were comparable to the oldest tested

13:55

demographic use with high fluoride in take

13:57

some season with Now

14:01

to further my point here, let's go to the study

14:03

that was published just two years ago. Okay,

14:06

how much fluoride is in the water? How

14:10

many milligrams per liter? I

14:12

don't know if that's how they measure it even, but for

14:15

me, I don't think there's that much

14:17

fluoride in the water, is there? I

14:20

have no idea. I have literally no

14:22

clue. They leave important

14:25

parts like that out. Let's

14:29

see. Here

14:32

is a picture of

14:36

a gallery wall like

14:39

Chocolate Charlie's. Here is

14:41

my gallery wall. These

14:44

are all the dogs from my life.

14:48

And you can see this. Maybe

14:50

this is where Charlie got his idea from. He's

14:54

stealing ideas from Intense

14:57

Randy, who has this

14:59

gallery wall. Oh, is that his wall?

15:02

Look on the left-hand side. That's Intense Randy. Did you see

15:04

his picture? Why did he have so many dogs in his

15:06

life? Well, he's intense. I

15:08

have like two. Intense. What do

15:10

you think? That he kills

15:13

them? I mean, I

15:15

don't know. Intense. So

15:17

Charlie, you are in the same

15:20

company as Intense Randy. It's

15:22

good to know. You should call in, right?

15:25

No, no. You should just email Charlie.

15:27

Oh, okay. Maybe go to

15:29

Charlie's house and view his gallery wall. Set

15:31

up an appointment with Charlie. I

15:34

just say you can compare and contrast. Danny

15:38

writes, you know, Robert, I got a

15:40

little drunk tonight. I was craving a

15:42

grilled cheese sandwich. After

15:44

hearing the heated debate on sandwich

15:46

cutting during the show today, I

15:49

decided to try out the

15:51

try cut. It seems to me

15:54

as long as you have a serrated knife,

15:56

if you start from the middle, then go from the middle

15:59

to the right. to each corner, this

16:02

is a great sandwich cut. You

16:04

get the meaty part of the

16:06

sandwich three separate times. Picture is

16:09

attached. Ah, there you

16:11

go. Looks good. What do you think? Yeah.

16:14

Have we started a trend by talking about that? Yeah, I'm

16:16

gonna try it this weekend. Okay.

16:19

Pretty even. Pretty even.

16:22

Yeah. Pretty even. Yeah,

16:25

all right. Not bad. I

16:27

don't like how you said the word

16:29

about the knife. What

16:33

do you mean? How do you say it? Well, how do

16:35

you say it? Let me hear it first. Yeah, how do you say

16:37

it? How do you

16:39

say it? Serrated.

16:44

Oh my God, dude. I don't

16:46

like how you said it. You say it. Why

16:49

do you put the emphasis on

16:51

the wrong syllable all the time?

16:53

You say it. E,

16:55

what is, wait, no, what? How does

16:57

she, how do you say it? It's like the cross

16:59

medicine. Robert, I need to hear how you say it. Serrated

17:04

knife. Oh no, that's weird. Yeah, that sounds

17:06

wrong. Thank you, everyone. Okay, I didn't hear

17:08

you say that. When you said it, I

17:10

go, serrated, right? Everybody

17:12

says serrated. Yeah. Yeah,

17:15

they're all wrong. Yes, listen to a call. All wrong. All wrong.

17:17

Keep pulling a TV from a woman who says. Coming from a

17:19

woman who says. Oh no. Coming from

17:21

serrated. Oh. Coming from

17:23

another woman who says, what's the thing that

17:25

will do? What's the thing

17:27

that will give me the. Stick with this,

17:29

Robert. Glitch to diarrhea. Oh, E, coli. Yeah.

17:31

Yeah, but still. How do you say it

17:33

again, Robert? I've never heard anybody say it.

17:35

Serrated. No, no, no. That's how you

17:38

said it. How did you say it, Robert? I,

17:40

you heard me say it. Go back and

17:42

listen again. No, what'd you say? Say it. Now

17:45

I'm never gonna say the word ever again. Good.

17:47

Serrated. Because

17:50

it sounded like you were trying to be really fancy

17:52

with it. Like French. Yeah. Maybe

17:54

it's a French word. Now,

17:57

but, Doogee, where

17:59

do you put the. emphasis though on what

18:01

syllable. I don't know, I just

18:03

know that you're wrong. You're

18:06

wrong. I'm right. Cerated. Uh,

18:10

let's see, where was I? Uh,

18:20

here's somebody that says, dude, you said the other day

18:22

was horrible. The bank jokes

18:25

about Aaron Hernandez and the Tom

18:28

Brady roast. That's another word dude. She

18:30

doesn't say correctly when she mentions Aaron's

18:32

last name. Hernandez. She said that he

18:34

had children that did not ask for

18:36

any of this to happen to his

18:38

father. Then the very next day she

18:41

laughed about Baron Trump and said he

18:43

looks like a space alien. Well, Baron

18:46

Trump did not pick his father or

18:48

his height. I would gee

18:50

like it if people on a national radio

18:52

program laughed at the way she looks and

18:55

that she looks like a

18:57

space alien because of her forehead. I

19:04

just want to know the rules when it

19:07

is not right to laugh about a famous

19:09

person's child. Are all

19:11

children off limits or only democratic

19:13

children? Oh boy. And

19:15

for the record, the picture

19:17

that Dieter likes to pop up on

19:19

RNG TV is the one that almost

19:23

like the kid is a space alien. That's

19:26

what I was laughing at. I don't laugh

19:28

at Baron Trump. I laughed at the space

19:30

alien photo that Dieter. I

19:32

feel like he wants to get that made into a poster

19:35

and hang it in his place. It's

19:37

a funny picture. So, and

19:40

Aaron Hernandez is dead and they're

19:44

making it a mockery of that. He

19:47

hung himself. What's the look? By the way,

19:50

she changed the way she pronounced his name.

19:52

She said that on purpose. You

19:54

always mispronounce that guys. She can't say

19:56

his last name. I forget what she

19:58

normally says. Then. Hernandez.

20:04

Which. I was

20:07

gonna say in a more or less you next

20:09

time you say it I had the boy wouldn't

20:11

not paying attention will say I said i can't

20:13

do any of the jokes and a roast about

20:15

him. Fired.

20:18

Okay, I love that

20:20

rose. The rose for sodium. Funny, I finished it. The.

20:23

Money for the best of all time. It

20:25

was so good I've ever closer to versus.

20:27

To. Assert. That. Backwards.

20:30

And. Art is.

20:34

Front man, it's a very

20:36

high street and abuse your underwear

20:39

on backwards or within the week

20:41

going I is trying to revive

20:44

Criss Cross Somebody's I grew

20:46

as John L. Jones Exiles

20:48

backwards. Through to feel. It

20:50

aside, I didn't feel strange when you. Are.

20:53

Into it. Doesn't like pull more in the

20:55

neck and underwear backwards isn't a pool is

20:57

all Slam the crotch. As

20:59

that arose inside out. I

21:02

was out okay. But. That was

21:04

actually on back where your jeans on forward.

21:06

Oh have jeans on! Are you swishy

21:09

pants? Their. Leggings, Oh

21:11

What's that? Lets. On a sign of

21:13

Them honey. But. As set out

21:15

some mom oh blessed towels or

21:17

bags as I was I was

21:19

his last night once and for

21:22

you. Re

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I spray or my on the gates.

21:26

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a stand up so I can see

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what is missing That some money shot

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the soldier I know as a dry

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and what is it Like owners the

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over to the every size sometimes the

21:54

one side I various ways. not fully

21:56

dry yet so sometimes Agatha Agatha up

21:58

on me busy laundry before that. The

22:00

laundry last night. Those were washed?

22:02

So that's after being washed. Yeah

22:04

and like I said, it's kind

22:06

of normal laundry. You can't get

22:08

it out unfortunately, but these aren't

22:10

clean though. Jeffrey. Okay. Whatever.

22:13

Another clean. He just did laundry last night. Fresh laundry.

22:18

Don writes, I know we spot

22:20

Charlie everywhere with glasses, but what

22:22

about Jeffrey without glasses? See the

22:24

attached picture. He's in an old

22:26

plane though Wes. Let me see.

22:28

What are you looking at here? Oh

22:33

yeah. That's not me. Yeah.

22:36

That's pretty good. That actually made me

22:38

look quiet. I'm like, wait, is that

22:40

Jeffrey? Wow. Fantastic. That

22:42

is a, you don't think that that

22:44

looks like you Jeffrey? No. What?

22:48

No. Same face.

22:50

Same jawline eyes. Same hair.

22:54

It seems like that look too. I'm just like

22:56

that serious look. Don't bother

22:58

me. I'm talking about planes. Yeah.

23:02

I've been a B52 gunner

23:04

station. Well you got this

23:06

position correct, but it's the wrong

23:08

aircraft type. B25. Concord.

23:12

Nope. Concord is a civilian plane. This is

23:14

a military aircraft. X1. Nope.

23:18

Y1. No. It appears.

23:20

A, D20. Nope. It's

23:24

a B29, um,

23:27

bombardier position. Flying

23:31

fortress. Yep. No, it's a

23:33

super fortress. B29

23:35

was used in the last year. It was, uh, was

23:37

used in the last few years of World War II

23:40

and it was considered to be the

23:42

most technically advanced aircraft of World War II. Well

23:46

while we're talking to Jeffrey, Paul wants to

23:48

know a few months ago, Jeffrey said he

23:50

was going to take care of the bed

23:53

bug guy for his months of help at

23:55

zero cost to him. I

23:57

must have missed how much he gave on

23:59

some. shows or on the

24:01

leftovers or on the aftermath. Can

24:05

you guys find out how much Jeffrey has at

24:07

least offered the bed bug guy for all that

24:09

he has done for Jeffrey and his family? Yeah,

24:11

yeah, you were gonna take care of the bed

24:13

bug guy. I never thought you wanted to talk

24:15

about that. Back when he was still doing this,

24:17

I offered him something. How much

24:19

would you offer? I didn't

24:21

give a dollar amount, but

24:24

he just, he said it's okay, you don't have

24:26

to. And I've always thanked him for the help

24:28

that he's given me and everything. And I'm

24:31

still, he was over

24:33

last month then, it was a, we got it

24:36

all clear. This is like when we were in

24:38

Grove City and he came by. Good. So

24:40

when you were on a road trip, he

24:43

continued to work and come by, is what you're telling

24:45

me. He just came by and did an inspection and

24:47

he gave us the all clear, so it's good. Okay,

24:50

but you weren't there. All

24:53

right, but you, so in other words, you haven't offered

24:55

him anything. I tried to offer him something, but he's

24:57

blind. So you're

24:59

giving me like recreatively. Pretend I'm the bed bug

25:01

guy, where you

25:03

offer this in person or over the telephone? It

25:05

was in person, I think the left. Okay, so

25:08

you and I are talking, I'm in your living

25:10

room and I'm like, okay,

25:13

Jeffrey, you have all clear on

25:15

bed bugs. Well, hey,

25:18

look, I know you've been helpful

25:20

and I really didn't charge anything and I do appreciate, I

25:22

was gonna offer you at least 50 bucks, at least for

25:24

your gas and, to

25:26

help you with some of your. That's interesting because

25:29

you just told your boss, we're over it, you

25:31

never offered a dollar amount to me. So now

25:33

you're offering me $50. Nice

25:36

try, I know, I see how you're trying to twist an area

25:38

of nice try, dude. I'm trying to

25:40

twist an area of, you said you never offered

25:42

him a dollar amount. Yeah, I

25:44

said I would offer him something and he'd give a specific

25:46

dollar amount, but he said, but you're crying. But then why'd

25:48

you just pull $50 out of your ass? That's

25:51

because I was just trying to do a reenactment

25:53

here. Right, but how

25:55

can you reenact something and then just

25:57

change it? I don't know, Raul.

26:00

It's just like I said, just you trying to

26:02

twist the narrative too. So, okay. It's all, yep,

26:04

yep. It's all me. It's all me. Twist,

26:06

take things. I've got to take a break.

26:09

We will be right back on Rover's Morning

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26:40

Hey, does somebody say milkers? Hi, Rover's Morning

26:43

Glory. Left

27:15

anything behind recently

27:18

like, famously, one

27:20

time left her wallet on top of her

27:22

car and then drove off.

27:27

And all of her stuff went all

27:29

over the place. Somebody, a fan of the show,

27:32

found it on the side of the road. What

27:34

are the odds of this? How lucky was she? There

27:36

was no wallet. Found it on the side of the

27:38

road. Yeah, that's what I said, your wallet. Yeah,

27:41

found it. And

27:44

called into the show and returned it to do.

27:47

Did you realize that it was missing and

27:50

then the guy called in or did you

27:52

not even realize it was missing until the

27:54

guy called? I had no idea.

28:00

What was the other time? My

28:02

taxes. I was going to

28:04

buy all my taxes, put

28:06

it on the top of my car, and

28:09

then loaded in my car and then drove away.

28:12

And I got pulled out

28:14

of my house and right onto the road

28:17

and I'm like, why

28:19

is it reading papers? I'm driving like, what

28:21

is going on? Did someone lose some

28:23

papers? And I'm like, oh my

28:26

God, those are my papers.

28:28

And they were everywhere. Your

28:30

text documents. Yeah. And

28:32

so I pull over

28:34

on this main drag with my hazards

28:36

and I'm running everywhere, trying to get every...

28:39

Yeah, every time. You had to, so I had to

28:41

get every single piece of paper. Now, you

28:43

would think, now I don't know for sure, but

28:45

you would think that if you did that, Peter,

28:47

have you ever put something on top of your

28:50

car and then forgot about it and driven off

28:52

with it? Yeah, I'm sure. I'm

28:54

sure some food one time I put on the back

28:56

bumper, I'm thinking of recently, and I drove off. I'm

28:58

like, oh, I forgot to put that takeout. I

29:01

had some sandwich I brought out. I put it on the bumper and

29:03

I drove off. I'm like, damn it, I forgot that. How

29:06

often does that happen to you? Not very often. That's

29:10

why I remember it's just

29:12

very infrequent. You got

29:14

that. It's very what?

29:17

Infrequent. Infrequent. Please,

29:19

that happens. Yeah. Well,

29:22

Peter, after

29:24

it happens to you, what do you do?

29:27

Well, I make sure I go, I'm never going to let that happen

29:29

again. I was so dumb, I put that on my back bumper, and

29:32

I forgot the sandwich and I drove off. So

29:35

you never probably put anything on your back bumper

29:37

ever again, but Dushi just continues to do

29:39

the same thing over and over again. Yeah. She

29:42

leaves stuff on top of her car. She puts

29:44

stuff. I see her do it sometimes. So in

29:47

our old studio, you could look out the window

29:50

and she'd be loading up, taking her sweet

29:52

ass time, getting into her car. And she

29:55

would put everything on top of her car. You

29:57

would think after you've driven off multiple times with

29:59

her. stuff on top of your car, you would

30:02

not do that anymore. You would make a mental

30:04

note like, I'm not going to put anything on

30:06

top of my car, right? Or at the very

30:08

least, you now change your

30:10

routine. And

30:12

before you get into the car, doesn't

30:15

matter. You make it a point that

30:17

every time you get into your car,

30:19

you check the roof of the car,

30:21

right? Before you sit down inside the car

30:24

and close the door. I

30:26

saw somebody the other day, they're

30:30

driving on a street, there's a smaller street,

30:32

slow. So

30:35

it's a, you know, it's like a street where you go,

30:37

I don't know, maybe 20 miles per

30:39

hour. Short

30:42

street. And they had

30:44

on top of the car, they had

30:46

a drink on top of their car.

30:50

And it just perfectly upright there. And

30:54

I see them and they're driving past

30:56

and I look and before I couldn't even alert

30:58

the driver or anything because, you know, I just

31:01

see it. And then they're past me by the

31:03

time that I see it. And

31:05

I tell B2, I go, look, they have a drink on the

31:08

car and they make

31:10

a left hand turn. They

31:12

come to a stop sign, they make a left hand turn, the

31:14

drink survived the left hand

31:17

turn. Wow. They

31:19

drive like another 50 feet, come to

31:21

a stop sign and now they have to

31:23

turn right. Didn't survive the right hand turns.

31:26

Those falls over, spills all

31:28

over the place. And

31:31

they drive off. I don't even know if they

31:33

realized that it was on their car and spilled

31:35

all over the place. I'm sure

31:37

maybe when they got to their destination, they remembered. You've

31:43

never done that. What's that? Never.

31:46

You've never done that. Now the dumbest thing

31:48

I did was I pumped gas. Oh,

31:52

this was, this beats mine. Might

31:54

take the cake over. Now I,

31:57

what happened was I got out

31:59

of. My routine and pumping gas.

32:01

This as many. Years.

32:03

Ago. And I went inside

32:06

and the place. To.

32:08

Death. A. Coke.

32:10

Slices. And. Then for

32:12

some reason, I'd come out. And

32:15

I just get my car and drive away

32:17

as. An

32:20

be gas pump was still attached to

32:22

the nine years were. Rich.

32:24

Says son of a base for right out

32:26

of the rise of finances I move I've

32:28

never like I don't and the i met

32:31

him rover assessment that over time. When

32:34

a producer drive down the road he looked

32:36

out the mary scientists dangling I drove like

32:38

to feed me here the thing or a

32:40

powder and your life or and then you

32:42

look at your side view mirror your son

32:44

of on beds. And then every

32:46

one of the gas station as I google

32:48

is a year. And then eat

32:51

eat some either. Get our if that

32:53

likes his the undo the birthing just

32:55

like you do and he's done pumping

32:57

now exists hanging their off the say

32:59

sorry if the on. On do

33:01

the little odd old pump saying you know

33:03

the handle as click then if they're. Taken

33:06

out. We would on the

33:08

grounds are you know, even gold? Put it back in

33:10

the slot. You too

33:12

far down the road wants have far

33:15

back. As much as I say I

33:17

don't remember. I. Have to return

33:19

home the gas station I think I

33:21

said like a i pulled us out

33:23

here you know and you were you

33:26

I'd no i no and then think

33:28

I did I did I guess I

33:30

I was so long ago I don't

33:32

remember know you took off, you floored

33:34

it out of their years. So embarrassed.

33:37

To. Some authors seem to want Betty with a

33:40

handling your hand and go out and walk in

33:42

with the handle. I think I just put it

33:44

down somewhere on the on that like in front

33:46

of a pump or something. I didn't. Walk.

33:49

In there holding the handle. but I think I

33:51

did tell the guess they said hey I read

33:53

this. They. Saw for your pump.

33:55

I'm. Almost. Positive, I told

33:58

them. It. was as I

34:02

think it was at a gas station at Westlake,

34:04

I think, but I'm not entirely, it's so long

34:06

though, I don't remember, but. So

34:08

yes, now, Peter, after

34:11

that, I never, you learn

34:15

your lesson because you don't want that to happen again,

34:17

unlike usually who does things over and over and over

34:19

again. Now, it's entirely possible I

34:21

could do that again because I haven't pumped

34:23

gas in so long that

34:25

I mean, I bump pump

34:28

gas here because I have a gas powered car,

34:30

but I don't drive very often. But

34:33

it would be possible that I could do that again

34:35

because I just don't, I just, I

34:38

don't ever pump gas, you know?

34:41

Is that why you switched to electric cars, Rover? You never

34:43

want to go back to that gas station again? That's

34:45

why you got the Tesla. I'm so embarrassed. Yeah.

34:48

And you can't drive off. If your electric

34:50

car is connected to a charger, it

34:53

does not allow you to drive off. You can't

34:55

put it in drive if you're connected to the

34:57

charger. Well,

34:59

the reason I bring this up is there's a woman who

35:02

did something, she lives in North Carolina.

35:04

She left her credit card behind at

35:06

a restaurant. Now, I've done

35:08

that more. I'm

35:11

assuming everyone on the show has done that. I have

35:13

not. Never? No. Stop

35:17

it. Never. Like, here's what happens

35:19

to me. I tell you exactly how it happens. A,

35:22

you start drinking at dinner and you have

35:24

a few drinks. You're

35:26

usually out with a few people.

35:29

So everyone's in the middle of

35:31

conversation or whatever. They

35:33

bring you the bill. You

35:36

put your card in there, they take it away.

35:38

They charge your card. They put it back on

35:41

the table. You're

35:43

still engrossed in conversation or

35:45

whatever. You're finishing up

35:48

your drinks. You

35:50

get up and you walk out

35:52

forgetting that you left your card

35:54

in the little book thing. And

35:57

then you realize at some point.

36:01

Oh, son of a bitch, I left my card there. Usually

36:05

it's, I will remember, I'm like,

36:07

wait a second, I don't remember

36:09

writing a tip down. What

36:11

did I do? Oh, son of a bitch, I

36:13

didn't sign the receipt. I leave

36:15

the card and the unsigned receipt in the

36:18

book. I've done

36:20

that probably three

36:22

times in my life. You've

36:26

never done that, Douchey? You've never left a credit

36:28

card behind at a restaurant. I find that really hard

36:31

to believe. Peter, have you ever

36:33

left a card behind at a bar? Yeah,

36:36

I forget to close my tab and I walk out

36:39

and I'm like, oh, wait a second, I never closed

36:41

my tab. They got my card. Yeah, that, yes. Sometimes

36:44

you're so drunk, you don't even realize until the next

36:46

day. Yeah, that's true. And I do with my card.

36:49

Why isn't it? Or you go to like

36:51

pull it out from your wallet, you know,

36:53

a week later and you're like, where's my

36:55

card? I think, oh,

36:57

I got really drunk. I left it at that

36:59

room stop bar or whatever. Yeah. Well,

37:03

anyhow, this lady in North Carolina, she

37:05

left her credit card behind at a

37:07

restaurant, Smith's Cafe

37:09

in Kinston, North Carolina.

37:13

So she walked out and she realized

37:18

within a few minutes, two,

37:21

three minutes or so, she realized,

37:23

oh man, I left my card back

37:25

at that restaurant. So she comes back,

37:28

she tells them, hey,

37:30

I left my credit card here. They go, oh,

37:32

okay, here you go. They hand

37:35

the card over and give

37:37

it back to the lady. What

37:41

she didn't realize was

37:44

that the restaurant worker,

37:46

an employee

37:49

of this cafe, they go, oh

37:51

man, this lady, she left her credit card

37:53

behind. It's a small town, I guess in

37:56

North Carolina. So they

37:58

took to their Facebook page. to post,

38:01

hey, somebody left their credit

38:03

card behind. They

38:08

posted a picture

38:11

of said credit card front

38:15

and back with

38:18

the entire credit card number on

38:20

there. Oh, Dom. What do

38:22

you stupid? Now,

38:26

what do you think happens after you post

38:28

a picture of a full credit

38:30

card front and back on Facebook? Tell

38:34

you the cappin' snacks, hundreds

38:36

of charges from McDonald's, ads,

38:39

immediately what happened. She

38:42

had over $2,000 in

38:44

charges posted to her

38:46

account because this restaurant

38:49

put her credit card

38:52

picture on Facebook in a seemingly

38:55

innocent attempt to try to find the lady.

38:57

I think they put like, hey, does anyone

38:59

know this lady? She left her credit card

39:01

behind. Well, you want to black it out?

39:04

The number dumb ass did this. I

39:06

don't know. Who does this? I

39:09

don't know. What you think? Okay, I'll put the name on

39:11

there. That's fine. But just the number,

39:13

put a little black bar over it. Over the

39:16

code. That and the three digit security code. On

39:18

the back. And they just take the

39:20

post front and back. And back. And back. So

39:22

the front and back. Everything you need is there. You have a new

39:24

video of this woman if you want. So

39:26

then they, sure, I'd love to see it

39:29

because they just, somebody, you know, people see

39:31

this, they immediately, they go, boom. And they

39:33

just start making online purchases or whatever they're

39:35

doing with this card. Who knows? Buying

39:38

Fortnite credits or something. The

39:40

newest skin. Gotta

39:43

have skins. And

39:46

just immediately rack up $2,000 in charges. Here's

39:49

the lady, I guess. Rhonda Devers

39:51

is a regular at Smith's Cafe

39:53

in Kinston. Last week, she accidentally

39:55

left her credit card behind after

39:58

paying. I'll turn around and. to

40:01

find her, an employee of the

40:03

cafe took photos of the

40:05

card front and back, then

40:08

posted them to a Kinson Facebook group.

40:10

I couldn't believe that they did that,

40:12

but I was sick thinking that I'd

40:15

be responsible for all those charges. While

40:18

we blocked out the credit card

40:20

numbers, Ronna says Ms. Cafe forgot

40:22

in their initial post. You

40:24

definitely should not post the credit card

40:26

online. Meredith Radford of Better

40:28

Business Bureau says even blocking the

40:31

numbers is still a threat. I

40:33

would be worried about people being

40:36

able to reverse that somehow. Rhonda

40:38

says her family immediately called her, but

40:40

it was too late. It had been

40:42

used a whole lot, a whole lot

40:45

of declines, but a whole lot that

40:47

went through. Over $2,000 of

40:49

charges hit her account. I live

40:51

on a fixed income and there's

40:54

not like there's extra money every month

40:56

to cover those

40:59

bills that somebody else charged on my card.

41:02

Her bank did close the account, but

41:04

she said she's still in the

41:06

process of disputing charges. Even

41:09

if it defines the person, it's easy

41:11

enough to cancel your credit card and

41:13

get a new one. I love how they

41:15

need to have in the news story an

41:17

expert to tell you don't post your credit

41:19

card online. Right. Thank you. Oh

41:21

God, we have an expert to explain it to us. Anyhow,

41:25

so she's not going to be responsible for those

41:27

charges. But if it's a debit card, they

41:30

already go through those charges. You don't

41:32

get that back. The credit card I get, they can give

41:35

you your money back, but is it a

41:37

debit card they said? Debit card is still

41:39

run through Visa or MasterCard. They're going to

41:42

give you your money back. Oh, okay. Well,

41:44

the reason why I went to, I saw was

41:46

different. I thought that was different than the credit card.

41:48

It's coming directly from your bank. It comes directly out

41:51

of your bank account, but a fraudulent charge, they're going

41:53

to have to credit back. It's through the same network.

41:56

So she's not going to be responsible for

41:58

those. in the back

42:01

because that card is one of those

42:03

ones that doesn't have the name and number on the front.

42:05

It's all in the back. Let me see.

42:09

I have one of those. Oh,

42:11

this is the back here? Yeah, that's, I mean,

42:13

it's so stupid, but that's the reason they did

42:15

front and back. The front has the name of

42:17

the card and the back has all

42:19

the information. And this

42:21

lady, it looks like she even took the extra

42:24

step, you know, her bank offered. She can put

42:26

the picture, your picture right

42:28

on that credit card so somebody can't steal

42:32

it and use it theoretically, like in

42:34

person because the clerk is going to

42:36

see that picture and go, that's not

42:38

you. So she took the extra step

42:40

and going, yeah, put my picture on

42:42

my credit card. So people can't do

42:44

fraudulent charges. And then boom, there you

42:46

go. It's posted on the internet. She

42:49

won't be responsible for that. But

42:51

the thing is, it still comes

42:53

out of your account and then it takes a

42:55

while for all that hassle. Yeah.

42:58

It just happened. Mackenzie. Go ahead.

43:01

So hold that thought theater. You're on Rover's morning, Gloria Mackenzie.

43:03

Good morning. Good morning.

43:06

Hi. How's it going? So

43:12

I did something really stupid. I

43:14

left my phone on

43:17

the back of my car once similar

43:21

to duty. And I

43:24

drove on a highway for 30 minutes

43:27

and then realized I didn't have my phone. I was like, Oh

43:29

my God, where is my home? It stayed on

43:31

my car the whole way home. It was,

43:34

you're kidding. No way on the

43:36

top. Wait, on the, where did you put

43:38

it? It was like

43:41

in the window. We

43:44

weren't your wife and friend. No,

43:48

no, no. So I probably put

43:50

it on the top of my car and then

43:53

it fell down like on the back windshield. Oh

43:55

geez. And it stayed there.

44:00

It stayed there. I didn't lose it. And

44:03

I got home and I'm like freaking out.

44:07

I was going to my husband at the time and

44:09

it's like,

44:12

it's right here. You're

44:15

lucky. I

44:17

was very lucky. I just, yeah,

44:21

so definitely pay attention to. Now I'm

44:23

curious if it would have worked. Like

44:26

if it fell off somewhere on the

44:28

highway, it lands

44:30

on the side of the highway. If

44:32

you could have used find my friends, if

44:34

it's an iPhone or whatever they have for

44:36

Android, if it would lead you right to

44:38

it. And then, you know, now you have

44:40

a way to get your phone back. Supposedly

44:43

if, if, if you

44:45

lose it, I wonder if

44:47

that would have worked. I guess I don't know. Doogee,

44:52

stop leaving stuff around. What were you going to

44:54

say, Dieter? Oh, that's just happened to my wife.

44:56

Her credit card was stolen and somebody bought

44:58

like $60 worth of

45:01

cheddar and broccoli soup. That's

45:03

all they bought in California.

45:06

And they're like, the strangest

45:08

purchase. They just bought a bunch of

45:10

soup from Panera. How

45:13

do you know that it's, that's what they bought from

45:16

Panera? Because somehow my

45:18

wife got the receipt because they went through

45:20

her accounts. I don't know if they stole

45:22

her code to Panera and they

45:24

also had the credit card on there, but somehow it

45:27

showed up in her past purchases and

45:29

it said, and it had the store number in

45:31

California. My wife's like, I'm here. I'm not in

45:33

California. How the hell do they make this purchase?

45:36

How are you getting the credit card stolen? Is it

45:38

just through some sort of data breach, you think? Or

45:41

what? I guess. I

45:43

mean, it's always in the news. Data breach, data breach. We still

45:45

don't know how, how the hell they get their passwords to Panera

45:47

and use the credit card. I

45:49

don't hand my credit card over anymore,

45:51

especially here. I use Apple Pay.

45:54

Every time I go to a restaurant, I

45:57

use Apple Pay. They can't steal that from

45:59

me. And sometimes it's

46:03

a hassle because they don't have, most places

46:05

have a little card machine that they bring

46:07

out to the table and you can just

46:09

go boom and pay with Apple Pay. It's

46:12

great. But sometimes they go,

46:14

oh, I don't have a little

46:17

portable machine. You'll have

46:19

to come up and follow me behind the

46:21

bar to use Apple Pay. So then you

46:23

have to get up, you have to walk

46:25

over there, you have to, yeah, I said-

46:27

Kim, your credit card at that point. You

46:29

can't, Peter. I don't know what the hell

46:31

goes on. This is the credit card fraud

46:33

capital of the United States. I mean, if

46:35

you so much as take your card out

46:37

of your wallet for two seconds, somebody somehow

46:39

steals it and immediately your card is like,

46:41

it's crazy, do not use your credit card.

46:45

I've got to take a break. 866-YO-Rover is

46:47

our number 866-967-6837. We'll

46:52

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47:51

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47:54

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47:57

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47:59

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48:01

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48:05

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48:08

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48:10

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48:14

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48:18

you know how you guys doing uh... so

48:22

not much i just have the

48:24

so i had to call me

48:26

with theater questioning your manhood about

48:28

leaving that gas nozzle in the

48:30

car i think his quote

48:32

was that no man would ever do that

48:34

only a woman would do that well i

48:38

i i i had to confess i guess

48:40

i kinda jump your defense

48:42

there because i have done that no

48:45

come on well yeah i i i i

48:47

i know i i i should

48:50

surrender my man car but i yeah it was

48:52

about twenty years ago i had a fit i

48:54

had an eighty eight v w shirako and i

48:56

was selling it to this guy so

48:58

i i was about to meet him you

49:02

know by the car he had driven all the way

49:04

up from columbus i was in canton and

49:06

uh... lived in canton and so

49:09

i i filled it

49:11

with premium fuel you know i i wanted to

49:13

make sure the car was running perfect and everything

49:15

for this guy so i you

49:19

know same thing i i just you know my

49:21

mind was on other things i filled the car

49:23

up and uh... uh...

49:26

little different i felt as i pulled away

49:28

it was a man you know i was

49:30

letting the clutch out i felt some like

49:32

tension like for the car just didn't seem

49:34

to wanna go and instead of

49:37

like thinking about it and maybe

49:39

looking in the mirror sir it

49:41

figuring this out i'm like uh... well i

49:44

just give it more gas and

49:46

and attention was released and i heard this

49:50

uh... horrible sound and

49:52

i i stopped and i look in the

49:54

side guys seem to cast nozzle still sticking

49:56

out of the side of the car So

49:58

i i get out and i was. This gonna put

50:00

it back. With but. Then when

50:03

I went to the home there

50:05

was a few like something out

50:07

of the bottom of the pomp

50:09

and I think what happened was

50:11

it is. I know that nozzles

50:13

meant to like for a cause.

50:15

But. I think it. It is

50:17

like. A pump and off that

50:20

there is this your seeping out from

50:22

underneath of an artist was a lot

50:24

so I go running into the. The.

50:27

I'm. A. Gas station

50:30

with with such as soon as will

50:32

still in my hand i i i

50:34

i told was woman in a white

50:36

guy in a town or even a

50:38

spot a pump and the it's is

50:40

leaking gas was I didn't tell her

50:42

what I'd done and she didn't notice

50:44

I have that's because one my head

50:46

and seats see hits the stop saying

50:48

i'm like a there's some you out

50:50

there you need me to stick around

50:52

or whatever she's like. Oh, we

50:55

got some kitty litter! Here goes

50:57

all the. Non

50:59

I didn't say anything else that goes

51:01

against a she never again today or

51:03

right know when this was about twenty

51:05

years and this is why I'm willing

51:07

to discuss as publicly Kiss is this

51:09

the I I didn't only be was

51:11

is a potential legal consequences because I

51:13

guarantee they were not happy and I

51:15

still have a day since I think

51:17

As Pass will say. A

51:20

T I would say when I saw

51:22

that so I you know there's another.

51:25

I well I don't know maybe determined

51:27

by com um mayhem because I did

51:29

this but I just wanna do have

51:31

some signs with Rover years and I

51:34

say then. Has anyone noticed

51:36

more and has a better Radio

51:38

Moyes than everyone else on the

51:40

scientists as a person was like

51:42

who is this guy is the

51:45

sink a sports fan and news

51:47

guy or something as this is

51:49

a nice ride my name's Morrow.

51:51

My words on the nightly news

51:53

and I'll. I

51:56

did. I was the. I

51:58

I started a new. The I'm and

52:01

I did about five, forty five,

52:03

six Years or radio. ah back

52:05

in the the nineties. So yes

52:07

I did. I. Mean

52:11

this guy you sensational those and

52:13

it's a warrantless and on on

52:15

our as admin I just mentioned

52:17

as their he's been my like

52:19

twenty five years and sick over

52:21

and they need a new Newspersons

52:23

warned me your resume who knows

52:25

if he only if you need

52:27

somebody do is Suzy I I

52:29

might be of amazon as far

52:31

as driveway that this is A

52:33

or owners morning glory it's the.

52:36

Yeah right, That's

52:38

I. Was

52:40

morning work? At

52:43

you Charlie you say he's a dumb as because

52:45

he pulled the pump out. Think. Of

52:47

all the stupid stuff this guy to

52:50

be a real dumb ass but he

52:52

still ten times smarter than those of

52:54

us from our own ever been. Step

52:56

up a warrant the lads mama me

52:58

going to cried for all those has

53:00

a crank wants to time and the

53:02

morning from. Aig

53:05

Murray guys. Say he hasn't

53:07

started yet. Talking about their fraudulent

53:09

credit card charges are. Last night

53:11

I get a text message from

53:14

my bank asking if I charged

53:16

like hundred ninety two dollars in

53:18

New York City? I'm in the

53:20

Cleveland area and I'm like no,

53:22

I didn't and at the same

53:24

time I get emails from Regal

53:27

Cinemas about like here's your movie

53:29

tickets Someone in New York packed

53:31

my Regal account and bought thirty

53:33

three tickets to the new plainly

53:35

the The Apes. Movies A From

53:38

the Shards Six hundred is

53:40

censored Six Hundred and Thirty

53:42

dollars My debit card like

53:44

to harness. Yeah, listen see

53:47

that's the thing dieter. They do respond

53:49

if it's a phones on terrorism responded

53:51

back your debit card they do that

53:53

and stance on from a problem with

53:55

your debit card is. That. If

53:57

you do him a fraudulent charges like I said.

54:00

Does immediately came onto your bank account

54:02

that six hundred thirteen dollars unlike and

54:04

credit card or you're tearing the balance

54:06

and it's in all this comes out

54:08

here town seriously short that money and

54:10

sell. They respond the money from the

54:12

fraudulent charge and if you don't realize

54:14

it sometimes you know he got my

54:17

work or whatever but sometimes you don't

54:19

even realize that. a few days go

54:21

by easy. the make the charge against

54:23

the current as he doesn't have any

54:25

money or any though. you're lucky dog

54:27

somebody bought something a guitar center for

54:29

four. Hundred dollars on what the

54:32

hell's s so ah. But.

54:34

Now it did they they they give me

54:36

this money. Bad trades. Or.

54:39

Now it's all pending but they will.

54:41

Not a movie spree because two days

54:43

ago they saw the For Die By.

54:45

So it was. I know it was.

54:47

I'm it wouldn't discount day So was

54:49

only eighteen dollars so my car didn't

54:51

think eighty dollars was not them. During

54:53

the next day they saw Abigail. Arm.

54:56

They bow to ferry four pack with and

54:58

that was seventy two dollars. See that is

55:00

still low enough. Is. Still low enough.

55:02

Ah, but then it was the big one.

55:04

Today's thirty three tickets for six hundred and

55:07

thirteen dollars to the first one was a

55:09

time on yep and as as and losing

55:11

his and pushing it was the free for

55:13

they must have some sort of scam. I

55:15

mean nobody's taken them and thirty two of

55:18

their best friends to the movies. they must

55:20

them away that they're reselling these or something.

55:22

I guess I don't know what the hell

55:24

they do on but Ah Craig, thank you.

55:26

I appreciate this was somebody said data about

55:28

that marriage or is that your wife in

55:31

Hamburg credit card. Had. For. Per

55:33

narrow, a towel was hacked where her

55:35

credit card was stored rider right guys

55:37

who said that way. So.

55:40

I guess I'd never. Bottom. Of

55:42

that I guess. but. It happens.

55:45

I. I. Told the a couple months

55:47

ago I had our. And he was. Six months

55:49

ago I was sitting. Watching. T V

55:51

and I get an alert about from

55:53

Black way in which is kinda like

55:56

and goober and your opponent's for a

55:58

car service basically like. A.

56:00

My car service and I get a.

56:03

An. Alert that says that my

56:06

trip my driver is going

56:08

to be arriving soon for

56:10

my trip from. New

56:12

York City. I think it was like a Burger

56:14

King. I looked of the address and they were

56:16

driving all the way. I am a what the

56:19

hell they were. They were driving but it was

56:21

far away. And it was.

56:24

a seven hundred dollar trip and item

56:26

of the driver was in on as

56:28

or whatever console and i'd some something

56:31

fishy was go on but any as

56:33

eyes somebody hacked into that black my

56:35

account and started doing whatever and and

56:37

charge to my. Card

56:40

And then, yeah, that was a

56:42

whole saying. So beats be careful

56:44

about where you're storing. Biscardi himself

56:46

now. They. Don't even necessarily

56:49

have to. Yell. Your card info

56:51

is encrypted and Mcmahon so they generally

56:53

like him saying hack into a website

56:55

They're not going to get your card

56:57

number, but if they hack into a

57:00

website or an app on whatever, they

57:02

can certainly use that saved card to

57:04

charge stuff for that service inside there

57:06

that says they hack into. Yeah, they

57:08

can use it like Panera Day by.

57:11

Sixty. Gallons a. Senator

57:14

Broccoli for super excited about

57:17

this day and how. A

57:20

Test A Doozy! Are you ready

57:22

for the says? His.

57:29

Ears died in a third. been hospitalized

57:31

for their injuries following a series avalanche

57:33

and you ties mon see this happened

57:35

yesterday. The hospitalized gear tell the stories

57:38

that he was able to dig himself

57:40

out after being trapped under the ambulance

57:42

and to this fans weren't so lucky.

57:44

The two men died with thirty two

57:47

and twenty three years old. The bodies

57:49

of the man that have not been

57:51

found yet recovery operations were temporarily Swansea

57:53

Caesar and Com for falling snow, but

57:56

they're. Expected to restart this.

57:58

Morning scabby of. bad way

58:00

to go, an avalanche, because

58:02

that's scary. You're buried

58:04

in snow. The avalanche

58:07

comes, it hits you. You

58:09

probably don't even, I mean sometimes in some

58:11

cases you don't even know it's behind you

58:13

or whatever and

58:16

then you're overcome by this and it makes

58:18

you tumble. So you don't know by the

58:21

time you're buried in snow, you're

58:23

in whatever position, you don't know

58:25

if you're right

58:28

side, you don't know which way is

58:30

up, which way is down, it's dark,

58:32

you cannot move because all that snow

58:34

is compacted, but it's

58:37

probably you're still alive for

58:39

a period of time. I

58:43

don't until you run out of

58:45

oxygen and suffocate and. Then

58:47

somebody tell us to spit, you

58:50

spit to see which direction your spit goes.

58:52

You can't see, it's dark. No, you can

58:54

see that. You can feel the spit. If

58:56

you spit and dribbles on your chin, you

58:59

know you're right. If you spit is going

59:01

up your nose, you go, okay, I'm upside

59:03

down right now. You know it's a way

59:05

to start to claw out, but yeah, the

59:07

weight of the snow rover, that's what freaks

59:09

me out. Just on your chest and you

59:11

can't breathe. Not only your chest, but your

59:13

arms and your legs. Yeah. Dig yourself out.

59:15

Your arms and legs don't move because they're

59:17

under edge. Got to be a terrible way

59:20

to go, I would assume. Go on, Doogee.

59:23

Just an update on a story. I don't know if

59:25

you had heard this that Elon Musk brain

59:27

chip startup, Neuralink, suffered

59:30

an unexpected problem in its

59:32

first ever human implant. The

59:35

device began to detach from the

59:37

patient's skull. So then that

59:39

will reduce the amount of data that it could

59:41

capture according to the company. So

59:44

the interface known as

59:47

BCI, brain computer interface,

59:49

was implanted into a 29

59:52

year old patient. And this

59:54

is back in January and it's

59:56

designed to help patients with paralysis

59:58

control external technology. only using

1:00:00

their mind and this patient who

1:00:02

was paralyzed from the shoulders down due to

1:00:05

a diving accident eight years ago is Participating

1:00:08

in this six-year trial to test

1:00:10

the device's safety. Yeah,

1:00:13

I guess what happens is there's something in this

1:00:16

Link this chip They

1:00:18

put it in your skull. Like I don't know They

1:00:20

must drill into your skull remove a

1:00:22

little bit attaches things stick it back in whatever

1:00:25

I don't know whatever they do, but there's some

1:00:28

sort of sensors that go into

1:00:30

your brain these little threads and

1:00:34

I guess when this thing moved

1:00:36

or detached or whatever happened to

1:00:38

it those threads They didn't pull

1:00:40

all the way out of the brain, but they they

1:00:43

pulled back so they weren't in far

1:00:45

enough which reduces whatever

1:00:48

electrical Pros

1:00:56

your sorry. Sorry my neural link

1:00:58

just shut down It's

1:01:01

unclear how many threads have detached in his

1:01:03

brain Are they gonna go in and then

1:01:05

try to reattach them or how does this?

1:01:11

I think they just give up at this point Man

1:01:16

out of West Palm Beach, Florida was

1:01:20

on a fishing boat and

1:01:23

His name is Marlin Wakeman, he's 24

1:01:25

years old. He apparently was

1:01:28

returning to the Bahamas and He

1:01:31

said that he was at the Flying

1:01:33

Fish Marina in Long Island When

1:01:35

he tried to jump to the dock

1:01:38

boat that he was working on Well

1:01:40

when he jumped he ended

1:01:42

up falling into the water now this

1:01:44

particular area There's at least 20 sharks

1:01:46

that swim around the marina at any given

1:01:48

time because they're attracted to the discarded fish

1:01:50

carcasses So Farlin slipped

1:01:52

and fell into that shark infested

1:01:54

water He would fit on

1:01:56

the legs seconds later by what he believed

1:01:59

was a Caribbean. Restart. Another

1:02:01

surgeon him on his shoulder missouri to

1:02:03

get out of the water and she

1:02:05

said the votes cats inside a tourniquet

1:02:07

on his leg before he was taken.

1:02:10

To emergencies in areas with only signed

1:02:12

by the alliance's in order to tell

1:02:14

isn't. It yeah the dogs and said

1:02:16

the start punctured his kneecaps. And

1:02:19

says miss and arteries. Sex.

1:02:22

Sells his high Okay, but thankfully they got

1:02:25

that tourniquet on by the waiters him to

1:02:27

get out of. The. Water Pretty serious.

1:02:29

Three. Think I have figured out

1:02:31

why rovers. Always crabby.

1:02:34

You. Don't take the advice

1:02:36

of your listeners. You stay hydrated.

1:02:39

Ah yeah, the hydrate? yeah.

1:02:41

It also says. It ends

1:02:43

generosity productivity. A new study

1:02:46

shows that these are all

1:02:48

things that happen when you're

1:02:51

hydrated, Lillian said mood. Forty

1:02:54

Two A recent poll of

1:02:56

two thousand Americans, people for

1:02:58

a hydrated on a regular

1:03:00

basis are more recessive and

1:03:02

see drinks of auto. They're

1:03:04

more receptive to constructive criticism

1:03:06

compared to those were the

1:03:08

I dated and you're able

1:03:10

to be more generous and

1:03:12

better relationships better. Known as a

1:03:14

to spend as a come up with

1:03:16

the results of has already door following

1:03:18

people around checking their high for a

1:03:20

some level and this nonsense might. Explain

1:03:22

a lot with several years while. He

1:03:25

never drink water during swatted are allergic to

1:03:27

water cleanses your your your room and license

1:03:30

or I'll just don't Are you here as

1:03:32

we're uterus A lot of water to

1:03:34

use a drink water? yeah of humor as

1:03:36

anyone on this show ever tried to give,

1:03:38

there's a any constructive criticism. Never.

1:03:41

Stop Not well received a sauce

1:03:43

and I tell her that phase

1:03:45

of time to an immediate fight

1:03:47

calling. The kettle Black allow.

1:03:50

Miss. Her criticism. Is not

1:03:52

taken Ever. Whatever. All right.

1:03:55

So other news. Mother's Day

1:03:57

is coming on! The. Sunday,

1:04:00

Rover, I'm just actually

1:04:02

doing this for you. Thank you for inviting me, yes, thank

1:04:04

you. Will you put it in your phone? In a part

1:04:06

of my mind or my phone? In honor

1:04:08

of Mother's Day on Sunday, a new

1:04:10

survey asked moms about their favorite ways

1:04:12

to spend their free time. The

1:04:15

activity that ranked first is

1:04:18

watching movies or TV shows. They

1:04:22

just want to be left alone pretty

1:04:24

much. Out of the activities listed

1:04:26

in the survey, the thing that moms like the least

1:04:28

is going to have to eat. So if you're going

1:04:30

to take your mom out to dinner, make sure she

1:04:32

really wants to do that. So it's

1:04:35

her day. A lot of moms just

1:04:37

want some free time and be left

1:04:39

alone and maybe doing personal

1:04:41

care like take a long bath, take

1:04:45

a nap, catch up on some sleep,

1:04:47

and going shopping and

1:04:49

spending time with family and friends ranked

1:04:51

at the bottom of the

1:04:53

list. And speaking of Mother's Day, do

1:04:57

not see this coming. Justin

1:04:59

Bieber and his wife, Hailey,

1:05:01

they are expecting. Hailey is

1:05:03

about six months pregnant. They

1:05:06

showed off the baby bump in

1:05:08

a video from their wedding vow

1:05:10

renewal ceremony in Hawaii. Not

1:05:13

sure this is going to save their marriage, but

1:05:15

we'll see. She's

1:05:17

had a lot of issues. He's had a lot of

1:05:19

issues. The sources are saying she's about

1:05:22

six months along. So

1:05:24

they got married the first time in September of 2018.

1:05:27

She is 30 and she is 27. I

1:05:31

don't know if you have the video

1:05:33

or no. There you

1:05:35

go. That's the shizzy on

1:05:37

Rover's Morning Glory. On

1:05:41

the back of the lake where the

1:05:43

RNG content flows like water and the

1:05:45

streets are paved with skid marks. Is

1:05:48

it heaven? Nah, it's better. It's RNG blood. Sign

1:05:50

up here when Rover's radio does come. Bring

1:05:52

up a nice little Somebody

1:06:00

is suing Hawaii's

1:06:03

tourism authority and some other

1:06:05

visitor groups for something that

1:06:07

happened. Theater, when

1:06:09

you go on vacation, I know you love

1:06:11

going to the Dominican Republic. Have

1:06:14

you ever gone snorkeling when you go there? Oh

1:06:17

yeah, a few times. Okay. Yeah,

1:06:19

I love to do it. We were in Hawaii, I

1:06:21

think actually. I might have done a thing and went

1:06:24

to Hawaii, went snorkeling there. I think so too. Yeah.

1:06:27

Apparently, it's a good place to go snorkeling

1:06:29

because there are a lot of places where

1:06:31

you snorkel in Hawaii. It's

1:06:34

sort of protected waters where it's

1:06:36

not like it's easy

1:06:39

to swim in and it's not, you

1:06:41

know, that you're not getting huge waves

1:06:43

or whatever. They

1:06:45

have some good areas to snorkel, I guess. How

1:06:49

long did you go to Hawaii for? A week.

1:06:53

Okay. And when did you go snorkeling?

1:06:55

Your first day, second day, last day?

1:07:00

I could've... Yeah, maybe

1:07:02

around the first couple days. Yeah, there was

1:07:04

no... Okay. Why? What

1:07:07

about in the Dominican? How long do you stay in the

1:07:09

Dominican Republic when you go on vacation? Yeah, usually a week

1:07:11

and I think we do that the very next day. Once

1:07:13

we got in, we're like, let's do something fun. I think

1:07:15

it was the second day. So you

1:07:18

land on like a Thursday, you go

1:07:20

snorkeling on a Friday. Yeah. You're

1:07:22

putting your life at risk, Dieter.

1:07:26

I did not know this,

1:07:28

but apparently you're supposed to

1:07:31

wait after flying, you are supposed

1:07:33

to wait three days

1:07:35

before you go snorkeling

1:07:37

because you're at risk

1:07:40

of developing rapid onset pulmonary

1:07:42

edema, which is called rope.

1:07:45

That's where when you're snorkeling,

1:07:48

your lungs fill up with

1:07:50

fluid because of negative pressure

1:07:53

when you're snorkeling. And

1:07:57

so you can

1:07:59

still... It's weird because you

1:08:01

can still walk

1:08:04

around and talk or whatever. It's

1:08:06

not like where you drown from

1:08:09

swallowing water, but

1:08:12

when you have this rapid onset

1:08:14

pulmonary edema, you get short of

1:08:16

breath, you can

1:08:18

become confused, you lose

1:08:20

your strength, and then

1:08:22

you lose consciousness without showing any signs

1:08:24

of, oh, I'm drowning or whatever. You

1:08:26

just, you know, you're just, and that's

1:08:28

a, that actually drowning

1:08:31

while snorkeling is the number

1:08:33

one cause of death in

1:08:35

Hawaii for visitors. Never

1:08:38

heard of that. Yeah, they say

1:08:40

that this, they, people don't know this,

1:08:43

but you are supposed to wait. Now there's

1:08:45

a guy named Ray Johnson who went

1:08:47

to Hawaii more than six times, snorkeled

1:08:49

in Hawaii all the time.

1:08:52

A very strong swimmer

1:08:54

and experienced snorkeler, but

1:08:57

about two years ago, he was snorkeling off

1:08:59

of Maui. He had trouble breathing. A

1:09:02

friend helped him to shore and he's right

1:09:04

there on the beach. He

1:09:06

was talking to people or

1:09:08

whatever, but he's having

1:09:10

trouble breathing, drops dead right there on

1:09:13

the beach. They go, what happened? Oh

1:09:15

my God. They figure

1:09:18

he maybe had a heart attack or whatever. They don't

1:09:20

know. He actually died of this

1:09:22

rapid onset pulmonary edema theater. Are you sure

1:09:24

this wasn't a murder case? He would, the

1:09:27

friend did a murder him and say, Oh

1:09:29

yeah, you snorkeling. That's what happened to him.

1:09:31

No, they do the autopsy and they tell

1:09:33

the wife, they go, your husband drowned. She

1:09:36

goes, they did. He didn't drown. They

1:09:39

got him out of the water. He was,

1:09:41

he was talking. How

1:09:44

could you die of drowning if you're talking to

1:09:47

us on the beach and then you dropped dead?

1:09:49

And they said, well, it's his lungs

1:09:52

filled up with the fluid because of

1:09:54

the negative pressure caused

1:09:57

when he's snorkeling. It's

1:10:00

that rapid onset pulmonary edema

1:10:02

rope, and that's what

1:10:04

killed your husband. It's essentially the same

1:10:06

as drowning, different scenario though.

1:10:08

It's not like you're drowning underwater, swallowing

1:10:10

the water. So

1:10:13

his family is

1:10:15

now suing the Hawaii Tourism

1:10:17

Authority, the

1:10:19

family's from Michigan. They say that they know,

1:10:22

the tourism authority in Hawaii knows

1:10:24

because so many people drop dead

1:10:27

of this snorkeling that

1:10:30

they know the dangers of snorkeling and

1:10:32

that they still are, they're

1:10:34

not warning people about this. And

1:10:38

I feel for this family,

1:10:40

I do, it's sad, but

1:10:45

aren't you responsible for, you

1:10:48

should know that. You're the one, if you're gonna

1:10:50

go snorkeling, you should know the risks of snorkeling

1:10:52

and you should be aware of that. I don't

1:10:54

think they need to put an advertisement out about

1:10:56

it. I think you should know, it's incumbent upon

1:10:58

you to know. But I didn't know that. Did

1:11:00

you know that rule, the three-day rule? I don't

1:11:02

think anybody- I've never heard of that before. No,

1:11:04

they should definitely ask you when you're sitting there

1:11:06

like, compare just like any sort

1:11:08

of stupid thing you have to do when you're on

1:11:10

vacation, they sit you down, they make you watch a

1:11:12

video or whatever, they explain things to

1:11:15

you, right? I

1:11:18

don't know. Did they give you like a little

1:11:21

class or an safety briefing or

1:11:23

whatever? I'm sure they should say, have you

1:11:25

flown the last three days? Well, they

1:11:27

shouldn't book it. I mean, they should know- Well,

1:11:29

they can just ask and tell you, if you've flown,

1:11:31

you could die. But then they lose out

1:11:33

on business. So that's why they're not telling people because

1:11:35

a lot of people will be like, yeah, I just flew. Oh,

1:11:38

cancel it, refund the money. When

1:11:40

people go into Hawaii, they do ocean

1:11:42

activities, right? They might- Yeah, surf. They

1:11:44

might- Whale watching. Yeah, they might do

1:11:47

whatever in the ocean. Drowning

1:11:50

by snorkeling is the number one

1:11:52

cause of death to visitors in

1:11:55

Hawaii. And it is more

1:11:58

than all other ocean. Activities

1:12:00

combined. Wow. So.

1:12:03

Ill people are dropping dead left and

1:12:05

right. some snorkeling. I guess he's. Ah,

1:12:08

On a runner. Sinister one set of,

1:12:10

you know, wait thirty minutes after eating

1:12:13

to swim and not wait three days.

1:12:15

Historical The wise sounds like one. Ah

1:12:18

John and Rochester you're on Rovers

1:12:21

morning glory Morning town. Where.

1:12:23

Over Young do. A

1:12:27

little little little off story that with all of

1:12:29

the american up but. That.

1:12:31

ah I was down in Mexico

1:12:33

Milo karma for by on you

1:12:35

do with my wife and I

1:12:37

don't theaters it. We. Went skydiving

1:12:40

as love. Thousand

1:12:43

Three. Hundred feet, One thousand

1:12:45

feet. And then the next day she would I

1:12:47

be. The whole time. My.

1:12:50

Wife is just. Woken.

1:12:52

Up reading about that same instant family

1:12:54

com like now we have nothing to

1:12:56

worry about. Were done of ah. Well.

1:12:59

We go we'll shoot I ring with

1:13:02

a group that is that it's skydiving

1:13:04

with it before logo the do with

1:13:06

us that happened to the girl. And

1:13:10

my why just looked at me. So that's all

1:13:12

just oh and I'm to fit in. Happen on.

1:13:14

So what was the problem? Where do you mean it

1:13:16

happens as a girl Once he dropped dead. No.

1:13:19

No she got saddam, she just got

1:13:21

very sick com and then they they

1:13:23

are recommended after what she did the

1:13:25

day before. Was. Using

1:13:27

I was outside. I've been with these two and then

1:13:30

they would you? not on my. End.

1:13:33

Up recommended as she had to

1:13:35

leave the resort a doll go

1:13:37

to a nearby hospital. Other than

1:13:40

that, never thought that you again

1:13:42

listen to now people now so

1:13:44

they're your warned by Rovers Morning

1:13:46

Glory Be careful and as lot

1:13:49

of people sending these sentences or

1:13:51

his Scuba diving Not snorkeling now

1:13:53

snorkelling, snorkeling, smartphone cycling years since

1:13:55

I wondered is wrong? Hundred percent

1:13:58

Not scuba diving. This is. Like

1:14:00

where you're on the surface of the

1:14:02

water and add that they they talk

1:14:05

about the various snorkels and what the

1:14:07

resistance for your exhalation is when you

1:14:09

exhale. Ah and the get get this

1:14:12

negative pressure, the onset a rope, whatever.

1:14:14

don't get up on just on. yes

1:14:16

I do know. who knew as he

1:14:19

takes a long haul flight which obviously

1:14:21

you have that they can be going

1:14:23

to Hawaii alongside. You. Have

1:14:25

to wait three days before you

1:14:27

go snorkeling in possibly. I'm sir.

1:14:30

I'm I'm assuming scuba diving, but

1:14:32

they don't mention scuba diving Amazon

1:14:34

among months. Ah, they're talking about

1:14:36

cycling, so be. Careful.

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suffer a. solid

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basis for about four years and

1:16:01

in the Marine Corps. And

1:16:04

any time that we fly back from

1:16:06

say either Okinawa or California or like

1:16:08

anywhere that we had to go train, they

1:16:11

didn't warn us about anything or saying like hey

1:16:13

you need to wait like three days. Like a

1:16:15

lot of us can't command within

1:16:17

like hey guys and grads

1:16:19

won't come back home so uh

1:16:21

go have fun for the weekend. But a lot of

1:16:23

us would either go snorkel, surf, or scuba

1:16:25

dive. I think it's pretty crazy because

1:16:28

no one warned us. Yeah well

1:16:30

I don't think a lot of people know

1:16:32

this. I never heard of this either. You've

1:16:34

gone snorkeling, you've never heard of this. Never.

1:16:36

Never. This family is suing and and according

1:16:38

to a lot of people and

1:16:40

again people keep texting me they're like

1:16:43

it's scuba diving. It's not scuba diving.

1:16:45

It's not decompression. It's not going down

1:16:47

and coming back up, getting the bends.

1:16:49

That of course is dangerous. This is

1:16:52

due to the negative pressure

1:16:55

I guess of snorkeling and

1:16:57

it makes it, it

1:16:59

fills your fluid with lungs. You're not inhaling

1:17:01

it. It fills your fluid with lungs and

1:17:03

then you can't take in

1:17:05

oxygen. You don't thrash around. You

1:17:07

essentially just lose consciousness and drown.

1:17:09

Reverse that. You said fills your

1:17:11

fluid with lungs. Well

1:17:14

you know I'm maybe I'm suffering from it

1:17:16

right now. Yeah.

1:17:19

No I was too busy. I got distracted

1:17:22

by watching Jeffrey stumble

1:17:24

around back into the studio. What where were you?

1:17:26

Oh I was um I had to

1:17:28

use I had a drain the main vein. I

1:17:31

thought you were talking about all commercial break to

1:17:33

do that. Why do you wait till the last

1:17:35

minute? I don't know. I just thought I had

1:17:37

enough time to run here um take a quick

1:17:39

whisk of leaflet and get back here before um

1:17:41

before we got back. So but but when did

1:17:44

you get up and go to the bathroom? About

1:17:46

halfway through your commercial break. Why not go? So

1:17:48

you felt that you didn't feel like you had

1:17:50

to go to the bathroom until halfway through the

1:17:52

commercial break. Yeah you can't

1:17:54

put you can't put bathroom breaks on a schedule.

1:17:57

You can try. Well yeah you can every time

1:17:59

you go to commercial break and go

1:18:01

take a bathroom break. It's

1:18:03

so strange to me that he doesn't do

1:18:05

that. He waits until the end and he

1:18:07

says halfway. My

1:18:09

solitary game during a commercial break I said oh crap

1:18:11

I better go now before I you know

1:18:14

before I try to hold it.

1:18:17

Speaking of holding it I was

1:18:19

holding my cat, petting

1:18:21

my cat. So I was holding my cat just a

1:18:23

minute ago. I was holding my cat like a baby,

1:18:26

petting my cat. You know

1:18:28

she's looking at me I'm holding her upside

1:18:30

down you know cradling her like a baby.

1:18:33

And then we're getting ready to come back

1:18:35

from commercial break. So I

1:18:38

take lifter you know you have

1:18:40

to turn her over so her feet are pointing

1:18:42

down now and I put her right next to

1:18:44

me so she can lay

1:18:46

and she's asleep right next to me now. But

1:18:49

as I did that about

1:18:51

five seconds later I smell

1:18:53

this putrid. She farted I didn't hear

1:18:55

it but oh when I

1:18:58

flipped her over I must have like pressed on

1:19:00

her belly or something and she farted and it

1:19:02

just oh my god I didn't how

1:19:05

a cat can have this concentrated of

1:19:07

a fart I have no idea it

1:19:09

was overpowering. I had to look

1:19:11

down at my shirt like she didn't crap

1:19:13

on me did she? It's crazy. What

1:19:16

did Jeffrey get a kick out of

1:19:18

that? Yeah because I mean you'll realize

1:19:20

that yeah cats like to loaf around

1:19:22

and be lazy but they

1:19:25

also they don't have a fart. They

1:19:27

call you

1:19:29

dude. You're right they do know how

1:19:31

to fart. They farted.

1:19:34

There's um we talked

1:19:36

about this guy who ran a site his

1:19:39

name is Marius

1:19:41

Gustafsson he's from Norway but

1:19:43

he was living in London.

1:19:47

He ran a site called

1:19:50

the eunuch maker and

1:19:52

this is a website that was for

1:19:55

subscribers. It was

1:19:58

essentially we've talked about this when story

1:20:00

came out a couple years ago, he

1:20:03

would create nullos. Now

1:20:05

I'd never heard of this term. Do

1:20:08

you remember what a nullo is, theater?

1:20:11

No. Okay. I'm

1:20:13

selling with nuts. A

1:20:16

nullo is a where

1:20:18

you have no gender at all.

1:20:20

You have your penis and your

1:20:22

balls completely removed. You look like

1:20:25

a Ken doll, essentially, you know? Who wants

1:20:27

that? I love genitalia down there. What

1:20:31

do you pee? Some people have weird

1:20:34

fetishes or whatever. What do you say, Charlie? How do you pee? Do

1:20:36

you just have like an open hole and you put a straw in

1:20:38

it? Gross. I

1:20:41

don't know. I actually don't know.

1:20:43

Kind of dribble out? Yeah. Or

1:20:46

you rewire it through your B hole. Okay. Everything

1:20:48

goes out the back door. Like a burr. Oh

1:20:50

my gosh. Yeah. All right. Honestly,

1:20:52

I don't know how you

1:20:55

pee, but something they must know. So

1:20:57

him and he ran this website where 22,000 people subscribed

1:20:59

to this website, paying various

1:21:06

monthly fees all the way up to $100 a month.

1:21:08

He made hundreds of thousands of dollars

1:21:14

and he would recruit people.

1:21:17

Now these were supposed willing

1:21:19

participants who have some sort

1:21:21

of desire

1:21:24

to become nullos.

1:21:27

And he would live stream the procedure

1:21:29

that him and a guy who was

1:21:31

a former vet would perform. You know,

1:21:33

no, it's not like in a hospital

1:21:35

or anywhere. It's like in this guy's

1:21:38

third bedroom in his apartment or

1:21:40

whatever. And they would live stream

1:21:42

them cutting off the balls and

1:21:44

penis of, of, of,

1:21:47

of men. And

1:21:50

he would recruit these guys. They various forums where

1:21:52

people would discuss this or whatever. And he'd be

1:21:54

like, I can do it for you. And he

1:21:56

would do it. And he was making money off

1:21:58

of this. He extreme body

1:22:01

modifications. He branded people with

1:22:03

a horse brand. He

1:22:06

himself modified

1:22:10

his own body. He

1:22:12

stuck one of his legs in dry

1:22:14

ice for two hours. He then

1:22:18

went to the... Remember medical

1:22:20

procedures in England are taken

1:22:22

care of by

1:22:25

the government. So he stuck his

1:22:27

leg in dry ice for two hours to

1:22:29

make it frostbitten and then goes

1:22:31

to the hospital. They are forced

1:22:34

to amputate his frozen leg at

1:22:36

this point and then

1:22:38

once he has one leg

1:22:41

now he gets disability back.

1:22:43

So he got

1:22:45

18,000 pounds in disability benefits

1:22:47

from the government of

1:22:49

England after they were forced to amputate

1:22:51

one of his legs. He

1:22:53

also would sell some of these penises that

1:22:56

he would cut off from these guys. He'd

1:22:58

sell those online. Oh

1:23:00

well he would... who'd buy them? Oh

1:23:03

other sickos. He

1:23:06

himself would store all sorts of

1:23:08

frozen body parts in his freezer

1:23:10

and in fact he would make himself testicle

1:23:13

salad for lunch. Oh come

1:23:16

on. Come on. Yes. Look,

1:23:18

Jeffrey's looking it up right now. He wants to see it. No

1:23:20

I want to look up how much 18,000 pounds

1:23:23

is worth in our money. Yeah look

1:23:25

it up. Testicle salad photos? That's what

1:23:28

I thought you were searching for. No

1:23:30

thanks dude. Look he searched it. Testicle.

1:23:37

Testicle. Salad. So

1:23:39

18,000... okay so that

1:23:41

is... so I got to convert euro

1:23:44

to dollar. No

1:23:46

it's not a euro. It's a pound. Okay.

1:23:51

Better go pounds to dollar... pounds to euro.

1:23:53

Do you have a voice assistant? Does he

1:23:55

have a voice assistant on his phone? Yeah

1:23:57

but he's also... he's removed his glasses for

1:23:59

this. Now can you just go like this?

1:24:02

You gotta go pounds to euros

1:24:05

to dollars. It's very simple. Oh,

1:24:09

real funny Charlie. What?

1:24:14

Hey Siri, how many US dollars

1:24:16

is 18,000 pounds? What?

1:24:26

There it is. Okay,

1:24:29

so it was off by $1. So

1:24:32

we have a different exchange rate. So $22,000 something

1:24:34

dollars. Now

1:24:36

instead of doing, does he not have a voice assistant

1:24:38

where he could just do that Charlie? He has an

1:24:40

Android, right? You have Android. I have iPhones. I don't

1:24:42

know all that stuff with Android. Yeah, but of course

1:24:45

you could do that. But there's also this other way

1:24:47

you could do it where watch this. Just watch on

1:24:49

my computer. It's 18,000 pounds to dollars. It's

1:24:53

called a Google search. You

1:24:55

just type it in, it will automatically do it for you.

1:24:58

I Google search currency converter. You

1:25:00

don't have to do that. Okay, well whatever

1:25:02

dude. Whatever dude. To

1:25:05

you. Then

1:25:07

I hit the log into the currency

1:25:09

converter website. I either reset my password.

1:25:11

I didn't have to do any of that crap. I

1:25:14

just had to make sure I was doing the conversion

1:25:16

the right way. I saw, okay, like I said you

1:25:18

guys have me out looking like a dunce as usual.

1:25:21

All right, so they anyway this guy ran

1:25:23

this unique maker website. We talked about this

1:25:25

a few years ago when this was discovered

1:25:27

how bizarre this was. Well, sorry. What was

1:25:29

the 18,000 pounds for? The test call salad?

1:25:33

Now the 18,000 pounds was after he froze

1:25:35

his leg off in dry ice.

1:25:37

His own leg. He then

1:25:39

went to the hospital. They were forced to

1:25:41

cut his leg off. He got $18,000 in

1:25:43

disability benefits for getting his own leg cut.

1:25:46

Okay, okay. 18,000

1:25:48

pounds. $22,549.81. Okay.

1:25:53

The US dollars. What

1:25:55

is that in rubles? Oh,

1:25:57

here we go. Get it out

1:25:59

again. or

1:26:01

if you wanted to do euros you

1:26:04

could do euros because this guy was

1:26:06

he was living in England getting pounds

1:26:08

but he was from Norway they use

1:26:10

euros regardless oh

1:26:13

wait he's gonna use his voice hold on

1:26:15

go wait wait wait what is it what's

1:26:17

what am I measuring 18,000 pounds

1:26:20

to euros 18,000 pounds to

1:26:22

euros it's

1:26:29

20,917 euros and 76 cents I guess in their money in euro I would say 20,917 euros

1:26:38

pretty fast that voice assistant isn't it? yeah.

1:26:42

is that the first time you've ever used the voice

1:26:44

assistant? sometimes when I want

1:26:47

to listen to music through my

1:26:49

phone to Bluetooth through my

1:26:51

radio I'll do that. so

1:26:53

what would you say if you're listening to music? I would say

1:26:55

I would say I would give the name of

1:26:57

the artist and name of the song but you're

1:27:00

following up let's recreate it do it let's

1:27:02

see see what starts it

1:27:06

doesn't start playing right away it's gotta be connected

1:27:08

to my car's radio why wouldn't it just start playing

1:27:10

right now voice

1:27:16

assistant not tapping voice vixen not a

1:27:18

moment too soon we

1:27:25

gotta turn the volume up because it plays dad

1:27:33

yeah so this is what you rock

1:27:35

out listening to on the way in the work no I

1:27:38

was in the way to work I was in

1:27:40

our radio station what

1:27:42

in your car? hello?

1:27:48

I can hear you

1:27:51

rocking out too much also you want

1:27:56

to hear one song in the car? He

1:28:00

doesn't have a playlist, he just randomly

1:28:03

calls out individual songs. Alright.

1:28:08

We got it. We got it. We got

1:28:10

it. We got it. Imagine

1:28:15

like you're driving your car, nice summer

1:28:17

day, windows down, if you look over

1:28:19

you hear that song blaring full blast

1:28:21

and a guy wearing swim goggles driving

1:28:24

next to you. I won't

1:28:26

have these for much longer. With his shirt on

1:28:28

backwards too. So thanks, Joey. Now

1:28:31

anyhow, the eunuch maker, we talked about cutting

1:28:34

off all the balls and everything and he

1:28:36

was doing this back room in his own

1:28:38

apartment. All the people who were had

1:28:40

their balls cut off there now like, oh, I was

1:28:42

a victim. He coerced me into it.

1:28:45

Sure. I was on a forum

1:28:47

wanting to get my balls cut off, but

1:28:49

he actually cut my balls off. Anyway, that

1:28:51

guy sends to life in prison for

1:28:53

running the eunuch maker website and

1:28:55

his cohorts who were

1:28:58

involved as well. Like I said, the

1:29:00

former veterinarian, none of

1:29:02

them were like real doctors or anything.

1:29:05

Of course, obviously. And they've all been

1:29:07

sends to various jail terms. Now what's

1:29:09

weird is in, I guess in England,

1:29:11

you can be sentenced to life in

1:29:14

prison, but he could get out in 22 years.

1:29:17

I don't know how that works. Life sentence, but

1:29:19

you're out in 22 years. So he's

1:29:22

obviously gotten a lot of trouble. Yesterday,

1:29:28

we talked about that commercial. You

1:29:30

have that commercial, the iPad commercial

1:29:32

where it, they put

1:29:34

all of these items in a industrial

1:29:38

press and it comes down

1:29:40

and crushes all of the

1:29:42

items. There's things like guitars

1:29:44

and paint cans and upright

1:29:46

pianos and computer screens, record

1:29:49

players. And

1:29:52

this big press comes down. There you

1:29:54

see it, crushing a trumpet,

1:29:58

an arcade. A

1:30:01

game console, a piano, the

1:30:03

paint, the drum kit, everything

1:30:05

being smashed down in

1:30:08

this huge industrial press. And

1:30:18

everything is smashed down into

1:30:22

a teeny tiny, you know, it's flattened. And

1:30:30

then when the press

1:30:33

lifts back up, what remains? A

1:30:37

brand new iPad. The

1:30:41

thinnest new iPad Pro. There

1:30:43

it is. For some

1:30:45

reason, people were bent out of shape about

1:30:47

this. They say that

1:30:49

it's smashing the human experience and

1:30:52

that it's saying computers are going

1:30:54

to take over all of our artistry.

1:30:57

See, I don't get that. It

1:31:00

really is. Hey, look, we're putting all of

1:31:02

these capabilities into this tiny machine. You want

1:31:05

to draw, you want to paint, you want to make music,

1:31:07

whatever. Look at all of it. You want to play games?

1:31:09

Look at all the things you can do on this tiny

1:31:11

little machine. But you're still in charge

1:31:13

of it to use those tools. You're

1:31:16

smashing the tools down into one great

1:31:18

tool. Our

1:31:20

consolidation of the 21 Great Tool would be a better way to

1:31:23

use it. Use that. Thank

1:31:25

you. For whatever reason, a lot of

1:31:27

celebrities were bent out of shape about

1:31:29

this, claiming that they were

1:31:33

killing the human experience and

1:31:35

look, they're crushing everything that

1:31:37

makes us human. And

1:31:40

I said, this has got to be

1:31:42

made up, phony, outrage. However, Tormiron,

1:31:46

Apple's vice president of marketing,

1:31:50

came out and released a statement to

1:31:52

Ad Age and says that they

1:31:56

failed to connect and that they

1:31:58

have, they have Their

1:32:01

statement says creativity is in our DNA

1:32:03

at Apple and it's incredibly important to

1:32:06

us to design products that empower creatives

1:32:08

all over the world. Our

1:32:10

goal is always to celebrate the

1:32:13

myriad of ways users express themselves

1:32:15

and bring their ideas to

1:32:17

life through iPad. We

1:32:19

missed the mark with this video and

1:32:22

we're sorry. Jesus

1:32:24

Christ, what pussies give it a rest?

1:32:27

My God, why are you apologizing? Tell

1:32:29

the people to shove it right up

1:32:31

their ass. You don't like it? Don't

1:32:34

buy it. Piss off. I

1:32:36

mean, oh my God, there's nothing

1:32:38

to apologize for with that commercial.

1:32:40

Quit being such a crybaby, people,

1:32:42

and move on. That's what I would have said if

1:32:44

I were Apple. Please put me in charge

1:32:46

of a big company like that just for a week. In

1:32:49

any controversy, that would be my response.

1:32:51

Quit crying so much. Don't be a

1:32:54

baby. That would be the statement I

1:32:56

would release to adage. Don't be a pussy. Signed, Apple.

1:33:00

Just absolutely ridiculous. But there you

1:33:02

go. They've apologized for this

1:33:04

horrible. You think they were crushing live

1:33:06

babies on the camera? They're

1:33:09

crushing inanimate objects that

1:33:12

they're trying to get the message to. Well,

1:33:15

here's what the iPad can do, the capabilities it can do.

1:33:17

That's the message I'm trying to get

1:33:19

across. I mean, come on, please put the

1:33:22

occasion on America. The way I see it.

1:33:24

Okay. Thank you. I've

1:33:26

got to take a break. We will come back

1:33:28

with the news. The shizzy

1:33:30

right after this. Hang on. For

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1:34:11

The shizzy is coming up in a moment. The

1:34:13

do's. We have on the way, Doogee. More

1:34:16

proof that the drugs

1:34:18

out there like Ozemphic and Legobi is

1:34:20

affecting a lot of businesses like Jim.

1:34:22

I'll tell you what one Jim is

1:34:25

having to do coming up next. All

1:34:27

right, we'll get to that in just a moment.

1:34:29

I want to get an update on something, a

1:34:31

very important update that we all have been looking

1:34:33

forward to. Find

1:34:38

that out after the shizzy. It has

1:34:40

to do with someone's dental hygiene. I

1:34:42

want to get an update. Doogee,

1:34:46

are you ready for the news?

1:34:48

Yes. Here we go. The

1:34:51

FBI has launched a worldwide manhunt for the Russian fugitive behind the world's

1:34:53

largest ransomware scheme and the State Department has put a

1:34:55

ten million dollar bounty on his head. The

1:34:58

nature, Coro Shep is the leader and developer of a

1:35:00

ransomware group called last bit, which has carried out some

1:35:02

pretty devastating cyber attacks on many organizations. And

1:35:05

that's from hospitals and schools to Boeing and the

1:35:07

UK's Royal Mail service. Most of his targets have

1:35:09

been in the US, India and Brazil. In

1:35:12

each case, last bit threatens to be a real threat to the

1:35:14

US. The

1:35:17

US is a real threat to the US. The

1:35:20

US is a real threat to the US. Maybe

1:35:23

the US targets in the US, India and

1:35:25

Brazil in each case. Lock bit

1:35:27

threatens to release a sensitive information

1:35:29

online unless a large ransom is paid.

1:35:32

The Justice Department says that lock it

1:35:34

has pleased half a billion dollars from

1:35:37

companies in

1:35:39

Croatia is wanted

1:35:41

on several charges, including conspiracy

1:35:43

to commit fraud and extortion.

1:35:47

A grandfather in Sacramento

1:35:50

was arrested for allegedly paying a

1:35:52

homeless woman 20 bucks. And

1:35:55

he wanted her to care for his seven year old

1:35:57

granddaughter while he went out drinking at the bar. The

1:36:00

man was highly intoxicated and claimed that he

1:36:02

trusted the woman. When he started

1:36:04

panicking and seeking help, police were called only to

1:36:06

find out the child was safe with the homeless

1:36:09

woman who had taken her to her encampment.

1:36:11

You have the video of the whole

1:36:13

news video where they talk to both

1:36:15

the homeless woman and the guy in

1:36:17

jail, the grandfather. Let me see

1:36:20

this. It was four

1:36:22

hours. Four hours? How was

1:36:24

it? How are you feeling? We spoke

1:36:26

with 54-year-old Jason Warren, the grandfather,

1:36:28

who remains in jail for child

1:36:31

endangerment after leaving his seven-year-old granddaughter,

1:36:33

Kalea, with a total stranger for

1:36:35

four hours Monday night. That was

1:36:37

kind of like, okay, that's, you

1:36:40

know, a big thing. You know,

1:36:42

you don't really know who I

1:36:44

am. But I knew that

1:36:46

she'd be safe with me. Thirty-four-year-old

1:36:48

Lauren Jope is the woman who

1:36:50

helped watch Kalea. I wasn't scared at all.

1:36:53

It seems like maybe something that's happened before.

1:36:55

I don't know. I

1:36:58

don't know. I just

1:37:00

want to hear your voice. I just

1:37:02

want to hear your voice. I want to

1:37:04

hear your voice. She seemed like a decent

1:37:06

person, the guy says, from behind class at the

1:37:09

jail cell. Yeah, just a random homeless lady. Can

1:37:11

you watch my granddaughter for a few hours? I

1:37:14

always remember when you were younger. You know

1:37:17

a lot of bad things could happen, right? I'm

1:37:20

not a bad girl. I just don't know.

1:37:24

I'm not going to leave. No, isn't that just white? Jason

1:37:28

says he pulled into the parking lot

1:37:30

of the Cinders Bar in Auburn Boulevard

1:37:32

when his car started to have problems.

1:37:35

He said he thought he could use the

1:37:37

phone inside the bar because his cell phone

1:37:39

was dead. But he knew he couldn't take

1:37:42

his granddaughter inside. That's when he asked Lauren

1:37:44

for help. During their time together, Lauren

1:37:46

says she took the way into the

1:37:48

thrift store to get some clothes. So

1:37:50

when they actually walked in the door,

1:37:52

like, she looked so comfortable with the

1:37:54

lady. Like, they were just

1:37:57

talking. She looked so

1:37:59

excited. to be in here. Her smile

1:38:01

is so big. You know what? It could

1:38:03

be an indication that this kid is having

1:38:06

a, you know, the homeless lady would take

1:38:08

care of the kid better than the grandfather.

1:38:10

That's why the girl was thrilled to just

1:38:12

be away from that weirdo grandfather who neglects

1:38:14

her. And that's

1:38:17

why she looked at it. Maybe they should give custody

1:38:19

to that homeless lady. If you fast forward, when they

1:38:21

talk to the guy, you're going to ask, would you

1:38:24

do it again? And he's

1:38:26

got a good answer. Because

1:38:31

they're saying, oh, because then the police say,

1:38:33

luckily this homeless lady is great and she's

1:38:36

like a guardian angel. Okay. So four hours.

1:38:42

Would you do it again? My

1:38:53

old guy. It's dog's

1:38:55

will. Yeah, there you go. Isn't that a bigger

1:38:57

or is that just white? He has a white

1:38:59

beard. Is that just like a super white part

1:39:01

of his mustache coming out of his nose or

1:39:04

is that you told me that's a booger. It

1:39:06

looks wet. Yeah, it looks wet. It's

1:39:08

got a glisten to it. Yeah, that's okay.

1:39:10

I saw a homeless guy this morning. He

1:39:12

went up to a car for change and

1:39:14

the car, he was at a red light.

1:39:16

The car took off. He starts chasing after

1:39:18

the car. That's his train intersection. And then

1:39:20

once the car got far enough away, they

1:39:23

makes his eyes onto my car as his

1:39:25

green light. Try to swerve around that whole

1:39:27

this guy. He's just running to cars for

1:39:29

change in the middle of the middle

1:39:31

of the morning. Yeah. Yeah. I'm

1:39:33

going to stop. Oh yeah. Yeah. Your razor was

1:39:36

like, Barbara, stop it and talk to you. Yeah.

1:39:38

Right. You can't make eye contact, right? You have

1:39:40

to. Well, how do you handle it? If you're

1:39:42

stopped at the red light, do you make eye

1:39:44

contact and you give like that head shake? Oh

1:39:46

no, no. Don't come here. No, no, no, no.

1:39:48

You look everywhere, but that guy's eyes, right? Oh

1:39:50

yeah. Look over there and all the billboards and

1:39:52

you're really fiddling with the radio and your car.

1:39:56

I try to do is I see this all the time.

1:39:58

I try to look straight ahead. But I just

1:40:00

seem to start to refer to my car. I give

1:40:02

this signal means I have not all you do the

1:40:05

cut throat signal Yeah, I mean I have nothing More

1:40:09

of a violet Contact

1:40:12

and I just I give the head shake I

1:40:14

go no no not

1:40:16

gonna happen That's I look at

1:40:18

him and say that is so that

1:40:21

what if you pretend then they They

1:40:23

loiter around either until you look at

1:40:26

them Bad

1:40:28

choice eye contact and he knows

1:40:30

you saw him He

1:40:33

knows what do you think he's stupid he knows

1:40:35

you see him What do you think he's like?

1:40:37

Oh, this guy just doesn't see me as I

1:40:40

stand right outside his window at a red What

1:40:42

is the thing? This is the question my wife

1:40:44

brings up because sometimes she'll be with me and

1:40:46

we see this Okay, we don't know if that

1:40:48

person is legitimately homeless, right or he's just some

1:40:50

China someone trying to pretend any homeless right

1:40:54

To cash in on the big bucks.

1:40:56

Yep. Okay. All right. Go on doozy

1:40:58

The manager of a subway restaurant in

1:41:00

California is recovering after a man attacked

1:41:02

her for not including enough ham in

1:41:04

his sandwich The man started arguing

1:41:06

with employees because he didn't get double ham and

1:41:09

they looked at his receipt and said that he

1:41:11

only paid for Regular but he got heated and

1:41:13

things escalated quickly. The manager stepped

1:41:16

in and the guy lost it

1:41:18

She said he comes around the corner And

1:41:21

she's like, what are you going to do hit me

1:41:23

over ham and he hit her Punched

1:41:26

her and she says all she could

1:41:28

remember is she just passed out. She

1:41:30

went where was this? California in

1:41:32

a subway restaurant And

1:41:35

she says she can't feel half of her face. There

1:41:37

was a gigantic size difference She's four

1:41:39

foot eleven and she says he was

1:41:41

like six foot five about 400 Well,

1:41:45

did you see that other story? I don't know if you did it, but

1:41:47

there was a a

1:41:49

guy I think it was a McDonald's and I don't even

1:41:52

know where it happened, but there was a Guy

1:41:55

who was upset at his order and he's

1:41:57

yelling back and forth with the counter worker

1:41:59

at this McDonald's And

1:42:01

this banker

1:42:03

or lawyer or somebody, I forget, I think

1:42:05

a lawyer, he's like, hey, hey, hey, you

1:42:08

know, calm down. And he

1:42:10

tries to diffuse the situation, I guess. And

1:42:15

somehow it spills out into the parking lot.

1:42:17

This guy, the lawyer, ends up killed by

1:42:20

this guy who was arguing with the McDonald's

1:42:22

orch. He's dead because he tried to diffuse

1:42:24

the situation. And it is, you know, you

1:42:26

do think about it. If

1:42:31

you were put in that situation, you

1:42:33

know, your instinct is probably, hey, hey,

1:42:36

you know, calm down. Let's, you know,

1:42:38

sometimes I'll see people and they'll be

1:42:40

heated and they're

1:42:42

in an argument. And you know, when two people

1:42:44

are arguing like that, two strangers, oftentimes

1:42:47

all you need is somebody to step in and

1:42:49

say, you know, hey, hey, you

1:42:53

can usually diffuse a situation like that.

1:42:55

No one wants to get involved now because, what, this

1:42:57

guy ends up dead. Peter, you can't

1:43:00

get involved in something like that. Would you get involved

1:43:02

if somebody's yelling at a McDonald's? Let's say a lady

1:43:04

is behind the counter at McDonald's, here at McDonald's, and

1:43:06

some guy's like, you bitch, you got me in the

1:43:09

wrong order, whatever. Do you say anything? Do you step

1:43:11

in or do you just stand

1:43:13

there like you, like you do with the

1:43:15

homeless person? Oh, I'm looking at my phone. I don't even know.

1:43:18

I don't even know. It's over something, McDoggins or

1:43:20

something. No, there's yelling at it. What are you

1:43:22

going to do? You're going to calm her down?

1:43:24

You say like, hey, lady, take a chill pill.

1:43:27

She's going to go right at you. What the

1:43:29

hell are you talking about? Oh, hell no. So

1:43:31

you don't get involved. No, unless somebody, like again,

1:43:34

unless like a man is like beating up a

1:43:36

woman or I see a guy kicking a dog,

1:43:38

something like that. Yes, I can't help

1:43:40

myself. I'm going to stop it. But

1:43:42

something just like yelling over, you know, they're going

1:43:45

to turn on you. Here's

1:43:47

the ham sandwich guy who was attacking

1:43:49

the person. Also,

1:43:53

then it looks like a customer does come

1:43:56

and try to stop the guy, but that guy's

1:43:59

a big dude. Oh my god

1:44:01

now he's beating up the guy who tried the

1:44:03

customer who tried to stop him from beating the

1:44:05

lady Exactly what we were

1:44:07

talking about. Oh my

1:44:10

god Yeah, I

1:44:12

gotta be honest if I saw that Gigantic

1:44:14

guy six five you said yeah,

1:44:17

no, I'm walking right out. I go. Yeah, you

1:44:19

know what? I don't feel like Subway today. I'm

1:44:21

heading to the McDonald's where it's a mace this

1:44:23

lady You

1:44:26

don't start throwing like ham Adam Rover or something You know

1:44:28

like walrus try to give him the calm down. Oh,

1:44:30

you get you get I'm not getting involved in

1:44:32

that I don't know what I would do in

1:44:35

a situation like that if

1:44:37

I would I Don't

1:44:40

know. I honestly don't know. I'm not in any position

1:44:42

where I would be at that guy was huge That

1:44:44

guy the guy who tried to intervene the customer

1:44:47

literally jumps up and Go

1:44:50

back and play that part again He jumps

1:44:52

up from behind and jumps on the guy's

1:44:54

back and tries to it's like he's like

1:44:56

he's a backpack or something That's not the

1:44:58

best move. No, no, he's like

1:45:00

a koala bear crap holding on for dear life

1:45:02

He really didn't have a strategy right? He's just

1:45:05

like I'm gonna jump on this guy's back. Oh

1:45:08

Yeah, and then the guy

1:45:11

just turns around just turns around and

1:45:13

he's taking the punches to the face No

1:45:15

effect. Yeah, the customer is like trying to

1:45:17

punch this giant in the face and the

1:45:19

Giants like dude You're not gonna yeah, you

1:45:22

don't want to you don't want to get involved in this I

1:45:27

Elsewhere in the news the

1:45:30

Planet Fitness $10

1:45:33

a month membership plan is a

1:45:35

pretty good marketing tool and a

1:45:37

central part of its strategy for

1:45:39

success But now the largest gym

1:45:41

chain in the United States is hiking that monthly fee for

1:45:44

the first time in more than two decades Planet

1:45:46

Fitness will raise the price of its classic membership from $10

1:45:48

a month to $15 For

1:45:51

new members beginning in the summer

1:45:53

the classic membership gives people access

1:45:55

to one location the Planet

1:45:58

Fitness $25 monthly blog black

1:46:00

club membership offers more location

1:46:03

access and perks. Planet

1:46:05

Fitness is not hiking this sea, although executives

1:46:07

said that they may begin testing higher prices

1:46:09

for the plan. So they didn't

1:46:11

specify why the chain is raising the basic plan

1:46:14

for the first time since 1998, but

1:46:18

they're saying the move comes as higher. So

1:46:20

on the classic, you can only go

1:46:22

to one club, I guess. Okay. And

1:46:25

then just $25 when you can go to any of them. Yeah.

1:46:28

So this is what my wife told me,

1:46:30

all these van lifers, they don't have a

1:46:33

place to shower or anything. So they

1:46:35

just have a $25 Planet Fitness membership

1:46:38

and they just go into Planet Fitness and shower

1:46:40

in there and then leave. If

1:46:43

I were a Planet Fitness member, I wouldn't like

1:46:45

that. How would they know though? If

1:46:47

you have a membership, how do they know if you're

1:46:49

actually going to lift or just going in the shower?

1:46:51

They wouldn't know. They wouldn't, but other customers, you come

1:46:53

in, the guy walks in, he takes a shower and

1:46:56

walks out. You

1:46:58

can tell the van lifers, he's going to

1:47:00

be wearing Birkenstocks and a dreadlock. They have

1:47:02

a necklace. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But

1:47:04

I don't know, maybe those are the same

1:47:07

guys. They're not even bothering to shower. And

1:47:10

finally, Beach Boys legend Brian Wilson

1:47:12

has been placed under a court

1:47:15

ordered conservatorship because he's

1:47:17

suffering from dementia. Brian's

1:47:19

publicist and his business manager will be

1:47:21

in charge of his affairs, including personal

1:47:23

and medical matters, but his children must

1:47:26

be consulted on all major healthcare decisions.

1:47:29

He has children, Carney and

1:47:31

Wendy Wilson from Wilson-Silips. So the

1:47:34

conservators say that Brian is physically healthy and leads

1:47:36

a full life and is currently working on

1:47:38

projects. They added that he

1:47:40

will, quote, ensure that all of Brian's daily

1:47:42

living needs are satisfied and he continues to

1:47:44

lead his active life. Jerry

1:47:46

Best, that's the sizzy on Rivers, Borne and

1:47:49

Gwen. Derek

1:47:51

sent me a text

1:47:53

message. He

1:48:00

says that he's done this plenty of

1:48:02

times, the aggressive customer, you have to

1:48:04

be just as aggressive as the pissed off

1:48:06

customer. He's a supervisor for a pizza

1:48:08

chain and he deals with this a

1:48:10

lot, he says. What,

1:48:13

just start yelling at the top of your lungs back

1:48:15

to them? No, you're not getting- You have to outdo

1:48:17

them. You're not gonna get more ham. You're

1:48:20

coming from the ham. And

1:48:22

now we'll calm them down. You think that guy,

1:48:24

400 pound guy who wants extra ham is going to

1:48:27

go, oh, you're right. You

1:48:29

know what? You're right. I'm gonna leave the store. Isn't

1:48:32

it weird that people deal with this? Like if

1:48:34

you're a manager at a pizza store, you deal

1:48:36

with this on a daily basis or often. It's

1:48:38

like, I don't know how people

1:48:40

are getting that riled up all the time. I

1:48:42

can't think of- I

1:48:45

mean, it's the times, look, everyone's susceptible

1:48:48

to having a bad day, getting

1:48:50

really pissed off, yelling at somebody.

1:48:53

But- And

1:48:55

that might happen to me where I get really

1:48:57

upset at something. Like once every

1:48:59

five years or something. If that, you know,

1:49:01

like it just is so rare, but people

1:49:04

are doing this all the time. I don't know.

1:49:07

But think if you're really hungry, how your attitude

1:49:09

changes. So you're starving. You eat

1:49:11

anything all day and then all of a sudden

1:49:13

they're messed or taken forever with your food or

1:49:15

whatever. They shortchange you. You're gonna be pissed. You're

1:49:18

so hungry and cranky. Phil

1:49:21

says, would you use your

1:49:23

gun to help protect the

1:49:25

worker? What?

1:49:30

Was that big guy the former pound guy?

1:49:32

If the guy was maybe on top of

1:49:35

her punching her, pummeling her, maybe

1:49:37

slamming her head into the floor or something.

1:49:41

But if it's just an altercation, I

1:49:44

guess here's what you have to be

1:49:46

afraid of. Let's say you pull out

1:49:48

your gun. Now that big six foot

1:49:50

five guy, you think he's gonna, he's

1:49:53

Gonna, you're gonna say, hey, stop. Are

1:49:55

You gonna pull out a gun pointed

1:49:57

at him? You Want to maintain your

1:49:59

distance? I used to kind of

1:50:01

guy that and he's not going to

1:50:04

back down like isn't any riled up

1:50:06

yeah the adrenaline going back guy is

1:50:08

not gonna go all caesarea right and

1:50:10

and leave the store is gonna turn

1:50:12

into the one of these things of

1:50:14

do it do you pussy soup we

1:50:16

do it nannies gonna come forward and

1:50:18

com as you are they gonna go

1:50:20

and then you get as actually sued

1:50:22

the guy. Yeah so.

1:50:25

I don't think I would. I would have. No,

1:50:27

I don't think I would pull out my gun

1:50:29

and that in that case, Ah,

1:50:31

in order to test save that to

1:50:33

save the woman Yes but if it's

1:50:35

is I also a soft fight like

1:50:37

that now. Because. I know what's

1:50:40

gonna happen. or many times have you seen a

1:50:42

video? The underwear. Ah,

1:50:44

you watch all those weird death videos

1:50:46

and Ali's horrible videos. But how many

1:50:48

times have you seen of five? or

1:50:50

a shooting or whatever. And. You

1:50:52

see what leads up to it? It's.

1:50:55

Always somebody pulls out a gun.

1:50:57

And. Either they shoot indiscriminately was

1:50:59

no for warning or they pull

1:51:01

on the gone and of the

1:51:03

victims. Do it. Do it. boozy.

1:51:05

Go ahead. I don't care. And.

1:51:08

Film and it's harm the guy half of yeah it's hard

1:51:11

for the gonna back down to saying you do it your

1:51:13

pussy want do it and they're like why going to show

1:51:15

you in a huge am. I

1:51:18

just saw story worth a woman.

1:51:21

Who. Was arguing with her boyfriend.

1:51:24

Outside their home. I.

1:51:27

Was captured by a neighbor's ring.

1:51:29

Tamar Something see was are you

1:51:31

in their boyfriends see as a

1:51:33

gone She pulls out the gun

1:51:35

and pointed right at his forehead

1:51:37

and you can hear her on

1:51:39

the tape I guess. Say.

1:51:42

What You think? I won't do it? And.

1:51:45

Then see suits the guy. In

1:51:48

there had any then then see

1:51:50

immediately. Oh my god oh you're

1:51:52

not. You're not at all my

1:51:54

god year old. See.

1:51:58

the gun was unloaded but what That's

1:52:00

the famous, what happens if I

1:52:02

thought it was unloaded and

1:52:04

then what happens? She doesn't, there's nothing in

1:52:06

the magazine or no magazine, but there's one

1:52:08

round in the chamber

1:52:12

and these idiots don't realize that and

1:52:14

shot and killed their own boyfriend. Do

1:52:16

you think I won't do it? Daniel

1:52:25

says, I'd pull out my gun in that situation.

1:52:27

You don't always have to kill a person. Put

1:52:29

them in the knee. Problem

1:52:31

solved. No, that's then, then

1:52:33

he sues you and then it turns

1:52:35

into a big thing and then who

1:52:37

needs that hassle? I

1:52:40

want to get an update on something, something

1:52:42

we're all very curious about. How

1:52:46

did someone's appointment go?

1:52:48

Let me take a break and we will

1:52:51

be right back after this. Hang on.

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why we got in the radio. Welcome back

1:53:26

to Robert's Morning Glory. Jeffrey

1:53:46

had an appointment yesterday at

1:53:48

the dentist now. He

1:53:51

hasn't been to the dentist in years. If

1:53:54

you'll recall, he

1:53:56

was sent to the dentist by us. remember

1:54:00

how many years ago it's got to be 10

1:54:02

years almost I guess when we sent

1:54:04

him to the dentist to get scaled

1:54:08

or a scaling that's a special procedure

1:54:10

where you have so much built-up plaque

1:54:12

or tartar or whatever it is that

1:54:14

they need to essentially grind

1:54:17

it off of your teeth the

1:54:20

buildup is so thick and

1:54:24

he said after we did that he

1:54:26

said I'm gonna go back to regular

1:54:28

dental visits I'm never gonna let this

1:54:30

happen again but he

1:54:32

didn't go for years but actually he's

1:54:34

got scaled twice since he's been on the show

1:54:36

has he yeah oh I

1:54:38

didn't remember that okay all right well each

1:54:40

time once no the first time no you

1:54:42

got scaled the first time it was

1:54:45

like right when you first started with him I'd say the first

1:54:47

year of you working here and

1:54:51

the second time like three

1:54:53

years ago okay and

1:54:56

after each time I think he tells us yeah

1:54:58

yeah I'm never I'm gonna I'm gonna keep up

1:55:00

with this but he did

1:55:02

make an appointment to go to the dentist

1:55:05

what prompted this appointment why did you decide

1:55:07

to make a dental appointment well

1:55:10

you guys yeah we were right always right

1:55:12

rag on rag on me about my teeth

1:55:14

and you know that kind of stuff and

1:55:16

it's been a while since I've been in

1:55:18

this and say you know you don't

1:55:22

two tears two tears at a bucket effort

1:55:24

so might as well go and you know

1:55:26

if it weren't for us then you're saying you

1:55:28

would never go to the dentist I don't know

1:55:30

I probably wouldn't have any teeth or probably be

1:55:32

done of heart disease as a result of lack

1:55:35

of high or a lot of okay I just

1:55:37

it just wouldn't occur to you to go

1:55:39

to the dentist you don't care or I

1:55:41

don't know is that uh there's

1:55:44

some I don't know what the key I don't know what it was

1:55:46

I don't know what problem it's been a while since I've been doing

1:55:48

Dennis my son I thought I was gonna try and you know go

1:55:51

every six months that didn't happen

1:55:53

and I just wanted

1:55:55

to you know make sure right whatever teeth I have

1:55:57

left I can still keep them yeah and one One

1:56:00

of the visits, he had to have nine, was

1:56:02

it nine teeth? The first time you guys sent

1:56:04

me was when we had to have, it's like

1:56:08

when Ralphie made a comment about my

1:56:11

teeth looking like candy corn or something

1:56:13

like that. I remember correctly. That's my

1:56:15

favorite all-time joke from him. And

1:56:19

how many teeth did they have to pull? I think

1:56:21

they pulled nine teeth if I recall correctly. So,

1:56:25

I will say if you're just

1:56:28

listening right now, his

1:56:30

mouth is, it looks like it's moving a little

1:56:32

weird today. Would you say so? Well,

1:56:35

I haven't noticed anything. I'm

1:56:38

guessing, did you go? Like, give me the rundown. How did

1:56:40

it go? So, I went

1:56:42

to the dentist and they went through the normal,

1:56:45

like when you go in and you sign in,

1:56:47

they x-ray. Then they gave

1:56:49

me the regular x-rays where you clump, clamp

1:56:51

on that little thing and they take the

1:56:53

standard x-rays. Then he went and did

1:56:56

the one where the machine does the

1:56:58

360 around your head. So,

1:57:00

I knew I had a feeling it was going to

1:57:02

be a little bit more serious if they had to

1:57:04

take that type of x-ray. No,

1:57:07

I think they always do that. I

1:57:10

was actually the dentist yesterday and I asked about

1:57:12

that because I got the regular x-rays yesterday. I

1:57:14

said, well, why aren't we doing that 360 thing? She

1:57:17

says, we only do that every three or four years. Okay.

1:57:19

All right. Quick, Jeffrey, you

1:57:22

go straight from work to there or to

1:57:24

this? I went from here to the

1:57:27

dentist office. Did you stop? Did you brush

1:57:29

your teeth before or no? No. Okay.

1:57:32

All right. So, go

1:57:35

on. They take the x-rays. Yeah, they didn't do that. Then

1:57:38

they took a look at my teeth

1:57:41

and that's when they started noticing all

1:57:43

the hard ends, the buildup and all

1:57:45

that. So the dentist actually

1:57:47

comes in, the actual dentist comes in because like,

1:57:49

originally I thought it was just going to be

1:57:51

the hygienist that does all the cleaning, but no,

1:57:53

that- She had to call for backup. She tapped

1:57:55

out basically. She tapped out. No,

1:57:58

but I think being at, yeah. I'm

1:58:00

gonna have to go, I have a scaling schedule for June 18th.

1:58:02

Ooh, June

1:58:05

18th. So

1:58:09

that's more than a month away, but at this point,

1:58:11

what difference does it make? But the thing is, the

1:58:13

schedule, there's gonna be a 245 in the afternoon. So

1:58:16

they did not do any cleaning yesterday? They

1:58:18

couldn't do it, they couldn't do anything. They

1:58:21

said, you need to complete scaling done. Oh.

1:58:23

Good deep cleaning. So I go ahead, make

1:58:25

the appointment, and they put it through my

1:58:28

insurance, you know, and

1:58:31

now you realize, I don't know what is

1:58:33

all involved with the scaling. You've done it

1:58:35

at least once, I guess twice. Tell me

1:58:37

what they do when you go in there

1:58:39

for this. And this is when the

1:58:41

plaque or the tartar or whatever, it's

1:58:44

so thick, it's like a quarter inch thick,

1:58:46

a half inch thick on the teeth. It's

1:58:49

wild. What

1:58:52

do they do exactly when they scale your

1:58:54

teeth? I believe what they do is they

1:58:56

numb your whole, this whole part of

1:58:58

your mouth, you know, so you don't feel any pain. Do

1:59:01

they do that with a needle or how

1:59:03

do they do it? They do it with

1:59:05

a needle or something. You see, you think

1:59:07

they do it. You're eventually experienced this. I

1:59:09

mean, I don't remember exactly how they did

1:59:11

it. It's been a while, but I know

1:59:13

they find a way to numb your mouth

1:59:15

somehow. And then they just,

1:59:17

it's like they take like a, I

1:59:19

guess like a surgical check. I can't actually see them

1:59:22

doing it. You don't see the tool coming in, like

1:59:24

the jackhammer coming in towards your mouth. It would be

1:59:26

like a dental jackhammer or something. It just grinds up

1:59:28

the grinds up and they have a fit too that

1:59:30

sucks it out and

1:59:32

water to clean, you know, clean as you do it

1:59:35

and everything like that and all that kind of stuff.

1:59:37

Yeah. So it's, And it's not done in one visit,

1:59:39

right? It's done in my last one was done. They

1:59:41

said it'll take about an hour. Yeah, bro. What are

1:59:43

they gonna do? Just the top teeth one time that

1:59:45

come back the next day for the bottom? No, they

1:59:47

did my whole, they did my whole, right?

1:59:50

Yes, the whole. No, no, no, no,

1:59:52

no, no, no, they didn't. He

1:59:54

will remember. He went through it. I

1:59:56

think I remember. I Think he had

1:59:58

to go back for two different. It's a

2:00:00

my own. A May day. I did it all

2:00:02

at one. All your money miles? Yeah. You go

2:00:05

in and then he lives in and says and

2:00:07

then they say. We. Know I know but I

2:00:09

think the scaling they did in two different. I.

2:00:12

Saw into no one visit and

2:00:14

one visit. And so much

2:00:16

as they normally do, it. Rebecca.

2:00:19

says it's and quadrants.

2:00:21

They. Either do it in two

2:00:23

visits at a time, or for visits

2:00:26

one quadrant at a time. And.

2:00:29

As of the they is is

2:00:31

usually to or for visits. I

2:00:33

eyes. When I had

2:00:35

his last time I had this done idea in

2:00:37

one does it by may be true but I

2:00:39

think the first time. It was

2:00:41

two visits on the scale and they did

2:00:44

not do it all together and I'm almost

2:00:46

passed. But anyhow, I'd

2:00:48

say have that scares or when you. When.

2:00:50

You go and eat. When you lay back in

2:00:53

that chair they have that big why they've they

2:00:55

put you back. Or you were

2:00:57

year beer goggles on at this is

2:00:59

not have a loss. Ah,

2:01:05

I. Just tejada said don't disease or

2:01:07

from do are you walking with the

2:01:09

goggles on? Only a quarter got yeah

2:01:12

Paris I see this guy come in

2:01:14

with a guy Goes I go off

2:01:16

square schedule as a funny second x

2:01:19

rays in and seven years ago as

2:01:21

a result you. You. Know didn't

2:01:23

remember you did. Did they recall you

2:01:26

at all? Or young ladies? It does

2:01:28

the schedule No actually are her her

2:01:30

family was the source show I say

2:01:32

she had. Cute.

2:01:36

Oh my has he hi? wouldn't.

2:01:39

Know why either way to see as media

2:01:42

are getting a picture with her and I

2:01:44

you know I n and to lose after

2:01:46

I was die after I was young or

2:01:48

old the person the scan revealed sees a

2:01:50

me on this is the first she was

2:01:53

His visit does all the scheduling every dish

2:01:55

Fairly certain that him what am I thought

2:01:57

you were saying that have a is that

2:01:59

is now they go in there as soon

2:02:02

as mad. As

2:02:04

as a means. Of

2:02:06

ever susan I am and I susan their own

2:02:09

eyes. Girls there were a x ray say. You.

2:02:11

Know those come back next race or yeah so

2:02:13

the answer is right away and on. The thing

2:02:15

that. Ah Irwin our I'm a

2:02:18

job we ran to get into what are

2:02:20

you Would I write my god they're looking

2:02:22

at on by you know like if they

2:02:24

can still see like that is so them

2:02:27

Work is a must see Spray hear the

2:02:29

bottle and bottling from a place. Where.

2:02:33

He isn't word say set a bunch of

2:02:35

words that weren't and a sentence I him

2:02:37

for your fingers in your mouth when you're

2:02:39

talking to make sure that the Us that

2:02:41

I can still keep all my keep see

2:02:43

my bottom front teeth are going. oh they're

2:02:45

worried about taking I'm. Not a

2:02:47

said and gone to that point yet but

2:02:49

the why make sure that when it's done

2:02:51

they could dig a so still stay in

2:02:53

place like you know one when it was

2:02:55

right now me and as a means of

2:02:57

what what's happened is at the tartar in

2:02:59

a plaque is essentially keeping those teeth and

2:03:01

place. Now they're still around and out. As.

2:03:03

The whereas the way they on the thing

2:03:05

but it didn't take itself is likely gov.

2:03:08

Is like mortar between his teeth. Basically

2:03:10

like a brick wall. and you have.

2:03:13

Some. Sort of compound and between those teeth as

2:03:15

hard or keeping him and places you remove

2:03:17

their plan to remove tartar deeds just fall

2:03:19

right out of my upbringings the mayor was

2:03:21

get a pic of as of this. So

2:03:24

we could see were doing was. Right

2:03:28

he saw name's sort of growling like

2:03:30

an angry animal. I'm. Ah,

2:03:33

Man and Will does seem like when you

2:03:35

are the dennis ya the bottom. Row.

2:03:37

In the front exhausted the dirtiest.

2:03:41

You. Guys notice only cleaning It seems

2:03:43

like oh now I as than that.

2:03:45

Now I. the what autumn

2:03:47

front or that the bottom tabla teeth in

2:03:49

the back yes and that these things like

2:03:51

they're scraping there and i'm like when when

2:03:53

i brush my teeth i make sure to

2:03:56

get there by that's where they always seem

2:03:58

to be of do this a thing the

2:04:00

longest period of time for whatever

2:04:02

reason. Now, Jeffrey,

2:04:04

pull your lip down. Somebody

2:04:07

says maybe he just

2:04:09

needs... They're trying

2:04:12

to explain to him how

2:04:14

to take the picture of his teeth, reenact

2:04:16

it out of the cupboard. Now

2:04:18

I can't see. You're not doing it like me.

2:04:20

Jeffrey, you gotta try. You have to try. Just pull

2:04:22

your lip down. Now I can't

2:04:24

see because now your top

2:04:26

lip is... There you go. Now open your mouth

2:04:28

a little bit. There we go. It's

2:04:30

not bad. You see,

2:04:33

someone says he just needs dentures,

2:04:35

but he wouldn't take

2:04:37

those dentures out. You

2:04:39

know, I remember my grandfather when I was a little

2:04:41

kid, he would take his false teeth out. Why

2:04:45

won't you just... There

2:04:52

you go. Oh, did he put him

2:04:54

in a cup by the side of the bed

2:04:56

or something? He put it in some sort of

2:04:58

glass cup with some sort of

2:05:01

weird juice in there. Ew. And

2:05:03

it was the sickest thing. If you

2:05:06

ever walked in there, you'd see these

2:05:08

teeth just in a jar, essentially, overnight.

2:05:10

And it was... He

2:05:14

would never take those dentures out. I

2:05:18

don't know what the solution is. And

2:05:20

Jeffrey, you do realize that if you went in... Now

2:05:23

I know you're going to get your teeth scaled. Hopefully

2:05:25

they're able to save all your teeth. If

2:05:29

you were to get regular cleaning and

2:05:31

if you were to brush your teeth,

2:05:33

you wouldn't be at risk of

2:05:35

losing your teeth and you wouldn't have to do

2:05:37

this. It's really complex,

2:05:39

painful, long process of the scaling.

2:05:41

When I go in and I

2:05:43

get my teeth cleaned at the

2:05:45

dentist, I

2:05:48

would say in it, from

2:05:50

the time you sit in that chair till the time

2:05:52

you're out, it's

2:05:56

less than half an hour, I would say,

2:05:58

20 minutes. It's

2:06:01

fast and it's painless. But

2:06:04

not a big deal. Robert, which is easier?

2:06:06

You go every six months, it takes about

2:06:08

a half hour, or you just

2:06:10

go every four, five years

2:06:13

and do a full scaling. Which one to you

2:06:15

is easier? You complain about going every... And I

2:06:17

guess I'm not counting, I'm brushing my teeth three

2:06:19

times a day for two minutes. So I add

2:06:22

up all that time. Six

2:06:24

minutes a day that I am brushing my

2:06:26

teeth. Now if Jeffrey, every five years, let

2:06:28

me do the math on this, all right?

2:06:30

Here we go. Six

2:06:33

times 365 times five. So

2:06:41

I'm spending 10,950 minutes over five years brushing my

2:06:43

teeth. Wow.

2:06:48

If I divide that by 60, I'm

2:06:50

spending... This can't

2:06:53

be right. Is

2:06:55

that right? Yeah. 182

2:06:59

hours I spend brushing my teeth over a

2:07:01

five year period? That makes sense. No, I

2:07:04

must have done the math

2:07:06

wrong. No. I'm

2:07:08

spending seven days, seven and a half days

2:07:10

over a five year period brushing my teeth?

2:07:12

You're brushing that right? Three times a day,

2:07:15

it sounds right. Yeah, and I

2:07:17

have an electric toothbrush, so it's two minutes every

2:07:19

time it times it out. It

2:07:23

does that when you're done with the two minutes. Do

2:07:25

you have a time wasted? Yeah, so throw that out the

2:07:27

window. Throw it every month. Jeffrey's right.

2:07:30

Yeah, right about this. The scaling's only once every

2:07:32

five years, it's going to take probably all day.

2:07:35

It's almost easier. Yeah, Jeffrey's

2:07:37

getting... Every five

2:07:39

years he's getting an extra seven

2:07:41

and a half days of playing

2:07:44

solitaire on his phone, of

2:07:47

watching porn, watching wrestling,

2:07:49

pedal porn, all that.

2:07:51

Yeah, so I'm

2:07:53

an idiot. Wow, I'm so stupid. Snitch,

2:07:55

did you get those pictures? Yeah, maximizing

2:07:57

his time. All right, let's... You

2:08:00

start at the top teeth first, probably. Top

2:08:03

teeth first. Here we go. You

2:08:05

can always fire up RMGTV

2:08:07

at roverradio.com or with the

2:08:09

Rover Radio app to

2:08:14

watch as we ... It's

2:08:16

always free. Jeffrey, before we see these, when

2:08:19

you lay back in that dentist chair and you open up

2:08:21

your mouth and the hygienist looks

2:08:23

in there, does she have a reaction? Does

2:08:25

she say anything? No, she's

2:08:28

just like, they'll take the back of the dentist

2:08:30

and tap my teeth to see if they're loose

2:08:32

or anything like that. They ask me if I

2:08:34

felt any pain in them while I eat. I

2:08:36

said, no. Do you want to feel anything? Do

2:08:38

you feel the instrument hitting your teeth? I can

2:08:41

feel that. I mean, I don't feel pain when

2:08:43

I'm eating or anything. I feel any pain in

2:08:45

general. Did

2:08:47

they do anything? No, they didn't do anything. How

2:08:51

long was it from the time you opened your mouth?

2:08:53

The hygienist looks in there until the time she says,

2:08:55

I got to get the dentist. I would say about

2:08:57

five minutes. Oh, geez. You

2:08:59

were trying to take an assessment of what

2:09:02

they have to do here. So

2:09:04

there was no drilling, no picking, they didn't

2:09:07

do any work. No. Yeah, okay.

2:09:10

All right, let's take a look. What do we got here?

2:09:12

What are we working with? Here's the top teeth. Do

2:09:15

you zoom in on that? That's not bad. Yeah,

2:09:18

I don't see much tartar there. Really?

2:09:20

I'm on the top of it. Yeah, that's

2:09:23

all along the gum line. Pretty much just

2:09:25

there. And the,

2:09:27

you know, there's, I don't know what that

2:09:29

stuff on the front of the teeth, the

2:09:31

brown, the coffee, right? It's harder. I've

2:09:34

been having coffee. Did you brush last night? I

2:09:36

brushed this morning. Did you brush last night? I

2:09:38

didn't brush last night, I brushed this morning. Your

2:09:40

gums look a little inflamed. I got a little

2:09:43

red, a little pink, a little swollen. You

2:09:45

know, probably, I don't know if they

2:09:48

brought up gum disease or periodontal disease

2:09:50

or whatever, but do your gums

2:09:52

hurt at all? Okay.

2:09:57

Alright, you want to see the bottom teeth now? No.

2:10:00

Yes. All right, let's take

2:10:02

a look. He's really helping

2:10:04

out with that. He won't. He

2:10:07

went. Ooh, geez.

2:10:09

That's a little hard teeth. Did he

2:10:11

have teeth? No, he... Oh,

2:10:14

wait. Those are the bottom teeth. Oh, I thought that was just

2:10:16

a tap. No, no, those are the bottom teeth. This is weird.

2:10:20

He will not open his mouth to let

2:10:22

us get a good picture. Oh, no. Can

2:10:24

you zoom in further, Stentz? I don't know

2:10:26

how far in you can go. Oh, that's

2:10:28

why they're worried. The bottom teeth, way up

2:10:30

there. Yeah, they're way up there because he

2:10:32

will not be helpful. But then the other picture,

2:10:34

I think you get a better view of it here. Where

2:10:37

are they going to have to... Yeah. They're going

2:10:39

to have to pull all of us. Hopefully not. Oh,

2:10:42

maybe just the front three. You

2:10:44

know what he looks like. You'd

2:10:46

like that... What's that animal? No, it's the...

2:10:50

I'll tell you exactly what it is. Let's put my

2:10:52

screen up. You've

2:10:55

never seen this music

2:10:57

video, you know, he

2:10:59

has those

2:11:05

weird goggles on and his mouth is

2:11:12

just... Oh,

2:11:18

man. Oh,

2:11:21

he might lose those teeth. You

2:11:25

think? No,

2:11:28

I'm worried. Let's

2:11:35

zoom in. Maybe

2:11:37

just the three, unless I can

2:11:39

clean the bottom of the tooth. They're all rotted. I

2:11:42

mean, that's all rot. It

2:11:45

might just be... What if that's just really bad tartar?

2:11:47

Well, look at the gum. Where is the gum? It's

2:11:49

how far down does that tooth go? Yeah. It's

2:11:52

all exposed. It's going to...

2:11:54

Charlie, will you do an

2:11:56

image search, Nutria, N-U-T-R-I-A-N? and

2:12:00

maybe one of those pictures up. Oh,

2:12:03

on the boat trip thing we did.

2:12:06

Yeah, we saw a new tria on the

2:12:08

boat trip. Those alligators eat those suckers, man.

2:12:10

Those are big swamp rat kind of things,

2:12:12

I guess. I just remember them

2:12:15

because I was in a fancy

2:12:17

store once and I saw this jacket. It

2:12:19

was a nice jacket. And

2:12:22

it was like a bomber jacket, I

2:12:24

think, if I remember correctly. And it had

2:12:26

a collar, a fur collar. And I go,

2:12:28

what is this? What's this fur

2:12:30

collar? And I go,

2:12:33

is this like a fox? What

2:12:36

is this? And he said, oh, it's nutria. And

2:12:40

I go, what? He goes, it's in

2:12:42

the mink family. And mink coat,

2:12:44

that's expensive. Mink, fur. Rats. I looked

2:12:46

that up. That's not in the. No.

2:12:49

No, it's a swamp rat. That's not in

2:12:51

the mink family. Kristinza

2:12:54

family. Did George Kristinza? Did he

2:12:56

have a nutria hat? Oh,

2:12:59

for God's sake. Yeah.

2:13:04

But nutria, if you see them,

2:13:06

what they look like, the swamp

2:13:08

rats, can you put that picture

2:13:10

up, Charlie? There's their teeth there.

2:13:12

They have orange teeth for some

2:13:14

reason. And so, Jeffrey,

2:13:16

I. Yeah,

2:13:19

they could fall out. Can you go

2:13:21

on any closer snits on those bottom

2:13:23

teeth? I just want to get a real

2:13:25

good look. I want to see this. I bet if

2:13:28

he chewed into a carrot, they

2:13:30

would just snap right there. Are your teeth loose

2:13:32

at all, or are they totally solid in there?

2:13:34

They're solid right now. They're

2:13:36

barely hanging on. Yeah, there's no. Well,

2:13:39

the gums are very receded, and

2:13:41

they're down very low. And

2:13:44

you have gum disease, man.

2:13:46

I'm just telling you, they're

2:13:48

infected. It's not good for

2:13:50

you. It can lead. We

2:13:52

can lead to heart problems, as we've said

2:13:54

many, many times before. I

2:13:57

just don't know what to... how

2:14:00

to Convey this tea or

2:14:02

how to get you to have better Well,

2:14:05

once I think about I think once they take my to get some

2:14:07

new teeth It'll take better care

2:14:09

of them, right? I don't know if I'm

2:14:12

gonna get I don't know if I'll be able to get

2:14:14

any teeth What are you gonna have in sudden? I don't

2:14:16

know Charlie. I haven't gotten to that point yet. Just come

2:14:18

right now I'm just looking at you're getting the scaling done

2:14:21

Go from there would marry at a time

2:14:23

chew the food and then spit it in your mouth. No The

2:14:26

baby bird did they say about you guys the

2:14:28

most acidizing has ever come out at piehole that

2:14:30

Garlic filled piehole years in the time all time.

2:14:32

I've been on this show. Yeah Jeffrey

2:14:35

so the the dentist or was it a

2:14:37

hygienist or the dentist that said they were

2:14:39

concerned about your from it's the

2:14:41

dentist himself Okay, and what did he

2:14:44

say exactly? You said he's

2:14:46

going to see if after the scaling sound

2:14:48

think if they can still if they can

2:14:50

you know It's don't have the stability to

2:14:52

read on to pull them. Oh Can

2:14:55

they cap them or something? I

2:14:57

don't know you can't see a glue on

2:14:59

superglue Like

2:15:01

gold cap them so I think

2:15:04

I don't know But

2:15:06

I think that that means that he I think

2:15:08

those teeth are coming out I think there's I

2:15:10

think that's what he's preparing you for and the

2:15:13

back molar. You said they're also gonna take out

2:15:15

I don't know if they're gonna take the

2:15:17

back molars out I don't have any more because though

2:15:19

those those of us need that were the first to

2:15:21

go I thought you said that when you pointed when

2:15:23

you were first saying that there was a cavity back

2:15:25

there So you said that you point on the back?

2:15:27

I was pointing to they think that they

2:15:30

back molars or I've

2:15:32

been you know, I don't know there is there

2:15:34

what they did No, they're not dead,

2:15:36

but they might they're gonna try and say those

2:15:39

students don't save them Did they say what did

2:15:41

they say exactly so they said hold on? I

2:15:43

just want to get everything that they said so

2:15:45

they're gonna try and say Put

2:15:48

it in a complete nutshell They're hoping that with

2:15:50

the scale and you don't have to pull any

2:15:52

teeth. That's it In a nutshell, did they say

2:15:55

any teeth are at risk? We know the front

2:15:57

bottom teeth are at risk. What other teeth? That

2:16:00

was the moisture with the front

2:16:02

bottom teeth. Okay, those But

2:16:05

right now right now the main thing is

2:16:07

the scaling done and then we're gonna go

2:16:10

rule proceed We'll figure out the plan afterwards

2:16:12

after you know This

2:16:14

is important Jeffrey because I know that this is

2:16:18

Sort of this running joke. You have a couple

2:16:20

of running jokes. One is many poop in your

2:16:22

pants I don't poop my pants every day punk

2:16:24

after you crept your pants at work one time

2:16:26

You couldn't make it to the bathroom and a

2:16:29

trail of I read Yeah,

2:16:32

you still make that so but another one

2:16:34

that you're gonna have to worry about if

2:16:36

if you don't have teeth To

2:16:39

chew you know what you have to eat at that

2:16:42

point, right? Yeah, either

2:16:44

oatmeal or anything like like

2:16:47

a nice try For

2:16:57

this. Oh, no, so I only know

2:16:59

the rally oatmeal the rest of my life Okay,

2:17:02

you always I don't eat baby food and now

2:17:04

you're gonna be eating baby food. It's going to

2:17:06

come to fruition Take

2:17:08

a break. You know what that happens sucker.

2:17:10

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and Pennsylvania, you're on Rover's

2:18:37

morning. Morning,

2:18:39

Rover. Hey, what's up? So

2:18:42

I heard you guys arguing about Jeffrey's

2:18:45

teeth and I just wanted to tell

2:18:47

Jeffrey that I'm almost 30 years old when I

2:18:49

was about 15 or 16. I

2:18:52

ripped my braces off with a pair of pliers like an idiot and

2:18:54

it tore off all the enamel on my teeth. Since

2:18:57

then, they just rotted and got worse and worse

2:18:59

and worse. And up

2:19:01

until recently, I didn't have very good insurance so I

2:19:03

never took care of them. And I've had to go

2:19:05

to the cardiologist a bunch of times. I've had to

2:19:08

go in and out of dentists and orthodontists and all

2:19:10

sorts of stuff. But

2:19:12

the moral of the story is it's basically going to kill me

2:19:14

unless I get them all taken out. And

2:19:17

I've been told that by multiple dentists

2:19:19

and doctors. So Jeffrey, take care of

2:19:21

your teeth. What

2:19:24

prompted you to remove your own braces

2:19:26

with pliers at the age of 15?

2:19:30

I was dumb and didn't like them.

2:19:32

That's really basically it. And

2:19:35

how long did you have them before you removed

2:19:37

them? About

2:19:39

a year, I want to say. And

2:19:42

were you trying to tell your mom or

2:19:44

dad, like, get these off. I want

2:19:46

to take these off. Take me to the dentist, take

2:19:48

them off. And they refused, of course. Is that how

2:19:50

it all went down or? That's

2:19:53

exactly how it went down, yes. And

2:19:56

then you just did it yourself one day. Did

2:19:59

you take pop one day? of them off and

2:20:01

did you realize, oh, that ripped the enamel off

2:20:03

my teeth or did you not know at the

2:20:05

time? So I

2:20:07

ripped one off and I could feel that like

2:20:09

something wasn't right, but I figured it was just

2:20:11

the cement that was on that was like that

2:20:13

I used to put them on and I figured

2:20:16

it would come off eventually and it

2:20:18

did not. And

2:20:20

then I had gone to the dentist when I was about 17 or 18 and he

2:20:22

asked me what I did.

2:20:25

I explained it and then he explained to me that the enamel on

2:20:27

my teeth were gone and that there was no fixing that. Oh

2:20:32

boy. Well Jeffrey, you and Cain are in

2:20:34

the same boat. Cain, thank you. You got to

2:20:37

keep your teeth healthy. I

2:20:40

asked him during the break when

2:20:43

he brushed his teeth if it bled. He

2:20:46

said sometimes the bottom does bleed a little.

2:20:48

Yeah, yeah. And see, that's what happens to

2:20:50

it. If

2:20:53

you don't take care of your teeth and the gums, then

2:20:56

when you do brush, it bleeds and it

2:20:58

hurts. So then what happens? If it bleeds

2:21:00

and hurts, you don't want to brush your

2:21:02

teeth because it bleeds and it hurts. So

2:21:05

you don't do it. That makes it worse. Is that

2:21:07

why you don't brush? Because it hurts when you brush? No,

2:21:09

it doesn't hurt when I brush. I just don't like

2:21:12

the whole idea of the whole bleeding part, but I

2:21:14

know that I got to brush and brush more often

2:21:16

so I could save

2:21:18

the remaining teeth I have. Did you say

2:21:20

you're using mouthwash now? Yeah, I've been using mouthwash.

2:21:22

I use it. I toss

2:21:25

between scope or the

2:21:27

act. The act I like is you can

2:21:29

squirt the bottle. It has the exact portion

2:21:31

you need. Now with the scope, I have

2:21:33

to use the cap for a cup. Yeah.

2:21:36

How are Mary's teeth? Your wife? Her

2:21:38

teeth are fine. Yeah. She goes to the

2:21:41

dentist or not? No, she brushes her teeth.

2:21:44

Her and my kids brush their teeth way

2:21:46

more than I do. Really? What

2:21:48

about going to the dentist? Do they go to the dentist though? I

2:21:51

got to find out when's the last time. They're

2:21:53

due for a dentist appointment. Okay. So,

2:21:55

I'm going to run Rover's morning glory. Good morning, Jerry. Rover,

2:21:59

I got the... Perfect solution for this.

2:22:01

Jeffrey, you have to do it. Rover,

2:22:03

I think you should buy

2:22:06

him implants if he has to take his teeth out,

2:22:08

but only if he gets gold teeth. They're already

2:22:10

yellow. He doesn't have to worry about brushing them,

2:22:13

so he doesn't have to worry about them turning

2:22:15

yellow. And Jeffrey would look badass with some gold

2:22:17

teeth out. What do you know about that? It

2:22:19

sounds like a really good idea, except

2:22:22

there's one little caveat, my friend. What's

2:22:24

that? If

2:22:26

I have gold teeth, I might get mugged for them. No,

2:22:30

you're not going to get mugged for your

2:22:32

gold teeth. No, we're going to want to

2:22:34

come here. We know that, my friend. I

2:22:37

mean, it's a novel idea, but if I

2:22:39

smile and I got, and if someone sees

2:22:41

shiny gold teeth, ooh, I can knock this

2:22:43

sucker's teeth out. You need to think about

2:22:46

it. I think it's a great idea, Jeffrey.

2:22:48

You got to do it. Come on. Yeah.

2:22:51

Rover, would you pay for them? Oh my God.

2:22:53

Of course, a lot of rappers have gold teeth.

2:22:55

Here's Crook Daddy. You can fit right in. Rover,

2:22:57

Crook Daddy has gold teeth. I love

2:23:00

it. Yeah, look at this. Would that be

2:23:02

Jeffrey? Come

2:23:04

on, yeah. I'm not running the risk of getting mugged

2:23:06

for my teeth. For someone to come up. I like

2:23:08

it. Tell them about one shot. People would think you're

2:23:10

a rapper, a little stain. They did. Okay, whatever. I

2:23:12

got it. I could have wrapped up a gun with

2:23:14

spoons in my head. Okay. So,

2:23:18

either what you think of that Cavs game last

2:23:20

night. Awesome. I

2:23:23

couldn't believe it. It was the first game that got blown

2:23:25

out. I go, oh, this is bad. They might get swept,

2:23:27

you know? Yeah. But then I'm

2:23:29

watching it and they exploded. It was, I

2:23:31

was so excited. In game

2:23:34

one, the Celtics beat the Cavaliers by

2:23:36

I think 25 points. And

2:23:39

I immediately I go, yeah, well, that's over with.

2:23:41

This is not going to turn out well. I

2:23:43

mean, if they cruise to victory like that in

2:23:45

game one, they're going to sweep them. And

2:23:48

then in game two, the Cavaliers do

2:23:50

the same thing. It's a reverse scenario.

2:23:52

They do that to the Celtics. I

2:23:56

think 24 point victory for the

2:23:58

Cavaliers last night. So

2:24:00

now the series tied to two so you

2:24:02

have more hope that they can

2:24:04

pull this off 11

2:24:07

serious tied 1-1. That's what what did I say? Two two.

2:24:09

Oh, it's been two games. Yeah,

2:24:11

so game three is Smart.

2:24:14

You're right Saturday and I've got two home

2:24:16

games. So we can go up 3-1 right

2:24:18

now. You sweet these next two So

2:24:25

Yeah, you have to give the Celtics credit, you know,

2:24:27

they're they're tough team. Yeah, we kicked their ass I

2:24:30

mean, yeah, we that that yeah, but they gotta Stay

2:24:33

on that most stay on that momentum And

2:24:36

now I you know, it's fallen to a sense of

2:24:38

complacency Doogee

2:24:41

are you ready for the show? Yeah An

2:24:48

investigation by the Department of Homeland

2:24:50

Homeland Security was initiated after an

2:24:53

Ohio Police Department Perches purchase counterfeit

2:24:56

body armor for a SWAT team

2:24:58

from China The

2:25:00

armor failed to meet National

2:25:02

Institute of Justice standards and

2:25:04

required immediate replacement so

2:25:07

the Akron City Council approved

2:25:09

the request to replace 40 plates

2:25:11

at a cost of $52,000

2:25:16

and of course this incident does in

2:25:18

fact highlight the ongoing issue and the

2:25:20

problem of counterfeit body armor originating from

2:25:22

China in the US The

2:25:30

school board in Shenandoah

2:25:33

County, Virginia early this

2:25:35

morning approved a proposal

2:25:38

that will oh,

2:25:40

I don't know Like

2:25:45

something I don't know what she's talking

2:25:47

about But I'm just guessing it's something

2:25:49

like Shenandoah not whatever she called it

2:25:51

Shenandoah Uh-huh County

2:25:55

The proposal will restore the names

2:25:57

of Confederate military leaders to two

2:26:00

public schools. So this

2:26:02

measure passed 5-1 reverses a

2:26:04

previous board's decision in 2020

2:26:07

to change the names of schools that

2:26:09

have been linked to Stonewall Jackson, Robert

2:26:11

E. Lee, and Turner Ashby,

2:26:13

three men who led the pro-slavery Southern

2:26:15

states during the Civil War. So now

2:26:18

Mountain View High School will go back to

2:26:20

the name Stonewall Jackson High School. Honey

2:26:23

Run Elementary School will go back to

2:26:25

the name Ashby Lee Elementary School. And

2:26:30

they said that

2:26:33

they petitioned school officials to reinstate

2:26:35

those names. They believe that revisiting

2:26:37

this decision is essential to honor

2:26:39

our community's heritage and respect the

2:26:41

wishes of the majority. I just

2:26:44

don't, whatever, I guess that is

2:26:46

the wishes of the majority. But really,

2:26:48

who cares why? I go through the

2:26:50

assholes of that. Do

2:26:54

you remember the story about the Jackie

2:26:57

Robinson statue that was stolen from

2:26:59

a Kansas Park and found dismantled?

2:27:01

Well, there is, you don't remember that. I

2:27:04

don't remember that. Uh-uh. Well, there's a

2:27:06

man accused of helping steal and

2:27:08

damage the bronze statue of baseball

2:27:10

legend. And he was

2:27:12

in court pleaded guilty to the charges

2:27:14

against him. Ricky Alderit, who

2:27:16

is 55 years old from Wichita, he didn't

2:27:19

admit that he did help steal the statue

2:27:21

from the park in January of this year

2:27:23

and placing it in a pickup truck. He

2:27:25

was among the suspects who authorities say cut

2:27:27

off the statue at the ankles, leaving

2:27:30

behind only the feet, what you just

2:27:32

saw on RMG TV. At the

2:27:35

time, officials estimated the damage to be around

2:27:37

$75,000. I

2:27:41

don't know if we ever played it on the show or

2:27:43

talked about it on the show, but I saw something where

2:27:48

there was a ring of thieves and they

2:27:50

would steal all this baseball memorabilia. They break

2:27:52

into the, you know, this and

2:27:54

that hall of fame or whatever. I don't know. And

2:27:57

they stole a bunch of stuff and

2:27:59

they stole. all of the World

2:28:01

Series rings, I think Yogi Berra had,

2:28:03

I don't know how many World Series

2:28:05

rings, seven, eight, nine, 10, 11, I

2:28:07

don't know. And you

2:28:09

go, okay, that's a priceless collection, right?

2:28:11

What are you going to do with

2:28:13

those? These idiots,

2:28:15

this idiot, this dumbass

2:28:18

who claimed he's like, oh, I'm a big baseball

2:28:20

fan, I just wanted to hold those rings. Then

2:28:23

he would melt them down. He melted them down.

2:28:25

For how much? Oh,

2:28:27

you can't get, I mean, the gold content. Well,

2:28:31

yeah, the value is in their

2:28:33

Yogi Berra's World

2:28:35

Series ranks, not in the gold content, which

2:28:37

is probably worth a couple of hundred bucks

2:28:40

or whatever. I mean, it's just, I don't

2:28:42

know how much it was worth, but let's

2:28:44

say it's even 5,000. Who cares? You've melted

2:28:50

down these. You can't

2:28:52

put a price on those. And just

2:28:54

what an asswipe this guy was. And

2:28:56

he claims he's regretful now, but he

2:28:58

got $12,000. Oh my God. For that. He

2:29:00

goes to him. It was just

2:29:06

money. He didn't care. If you were to,

2:29:08

let's say that you were to sell that

2:29:10

collection at auction. Do they have any idea

2:29:13

what the value would have been if they,

2:29:15

if it was intact and he sold it

2:29:17

at auction, so he got $12,000 for the,

2:29:19

he melted them down into gold and

2:29:22

got $12,000 for the gold. I

2:29:25

would, it would be millions of dollars.

2:29:27

I don't

2:29:29

know, 2 million, 5 million. You

2:29:31

told me, but it would be millions

2:29:33

of dollars as the World Series rings

2:29:36

collection. And he's just, what

2:29:38

a, what a scumbag the guy

2:29:40

was. Him and his little group of friends.

2:29:42

I watched some, I don't know. It was

2:29:44

60 minutes. Geez, what an asswipe. It's an

2:29:46

end of an era. General

2:29:53

Motors has announced that it'll end production

2:29:56

of its gasoline powered Chevrolet Malibu car

2:29:58

later this year. GM has

2:30:00

sold more than 10 million Malibu since 1964

2:30:03

and it'll end production in November.

2:30:06

Looks like the company will be turning

2:30:08

off the lights on the Malibu to

2:30:10

put more resources into manufacturing more Chevy

2:30:12

bolts. The Malibu is the

2:30:14

last remaining Chevrolet car offered in the

2:30:17

United States besides the Corvette as

2:30:19

GM ended production of the Chevrolet

2:30:22

Camaro late last year. The

2:30:26

runner up at the Miss

2:30:28

USA 2023 pageant

2:30:30

agreed to replace Noliah

2:30:34

Voight who resigned

2:30:36

if you remember to preserve her

2:30:38

mental health. The organization

2:30:40

suffered back to back to

2:30:43

back resignations due to toxicity

2:30:45

and bullying and Miss Hawaii

2:30:47

will complete the year long

2:30:49

tenure that's scheduled to conclude

2:30:51

this fall. Why would

2:30:53

you if it was so bad and they're like you

2:30:55

have to do this you have to do that you're

2:30:58

Miss USA or whatever why wouldn't you just come out

2:31:00

give an interview and go look I'm Miss USA but

2:31:02

let me tell you how they treat me they treat

2:31:04

me poorly why would you resign and because she

2:31:06

would they would get sued you

2:31:08

sign a non-disclosure agreement you're

2:31:11

not allowed to reveal anything and you

2:31:14

they stifle her that's why she said in

2:31:16

that cryptic message I

2:31:18

am signed first letter of each

2:31:21

sentence yes so this is interesting

2:31:23

the formal crowning of the new Miss

2:31:25

USA 2023 is scheduled for next Wednesday

2:31:27

I'm guessing this means 2024

2:31:30

new Miss USA 2024 it's scheduled no

2:31:33

no no no no no I'm I'm

2:31:35

guessing it's 2023 we're

2:31:39

in 2020 24 now right when they win

2:31:41

this USA yeah that doesn't make sense well

2:31:43

you won

2:31:45

in 2023 you serve for one year and then in 2024

2:31:48

later in 2024 we're gonna have another pageant

2:31:53

there's gonna be a winner in

2:31:55

2024 okay yeah I know

2:31:57

it's confused calls them Stonewall

2:32:00

Jackson. I mean, I always think that's

2:32:02

the reason. Stonewall Jackson. Stonewall

2:32:04

Jackson. That's the reason he

2:32:07

mispronounced. And

2:32:09

finally, the Toronto Police Department launched

2:32:12

its third investigation into criminal activity outside

2:32:14

of the residence of Drake. His

2:32:17

bodyguards confronted yet

2:32:19

another trespasser. This

2:32:21

is the second attempt to gain access

2:32:23

to Drake's $100 million property in as

2:32:25

many as

2:32:28

days. The third incident counting

2:32:30

the one of his around-the-clock

2:32:32

security guards getting shot. So

2:32:35

three different times. This

2:32:39

latest trespasser got into a tussle with security,

2:32:41

which apparently won because of suspect went to

2:32:43

the hospital in an ambulance. So

2:32:48

what are they doing? Are these people

2:32:50

motivated by whatever beef that

2:32:52

is going on between Drake and Kendrick

2:32:55

Lamar? And I still don't even understand what the

2:32:57

fuck they must be. The

2:33:00

timing of it. Yeah, it's strange,

2:33:03

isn't it? I mean, is it worth it to

2:33:05

have whatever beef? And now you

2:33:07

got to have these maniacs come into

2:33:09

your house and what? I don't know.

2:33:11

I don't care. What

2:33:13

is the root origin of

2:33:15

this beef, Charlie? I

2:33:19

still don't know. Okay. So you've

2:33:21

had days that you still don't know. I

2:33:24

just don't like each other. I've

2:33:26

been reading. I might go back to like

2:33:28

2014 even longer. Some

2:33:31

point I saw some video of Drake in

2:33:33

Compton, which is Kendrick Lamar's home. And

2:33:36

he was in some way that

2:33:38

was a dis. But he was like

2:33:41

making the raps. What

2:33:44

he was saying was like, I don't know. It

2:33:47

was just, he was saying stuff that could be

2:33:49

interpreted as rude to Kendrick at that

2:33:52

point while he was in Compton. So

2:33:54

he can't go to. Okay. I

2:33:57

get that you say something rude, but I thought you were

2:33:59

saying just because he went. No, no, no, you're saying

2:34:01

something like how hard he was and if you're

2:34:03

from here, I don't know what he was exactly

2:34:05

saying. But it goes back, it might go back

2:34:07

forever, but now it's just out in the open.

2:34:10

So I think they've been hating each other for years. And

2:34:12

they're doing secret disses to each other. Oh.

2:34:15

Oh, yeah. Drake is from the Mean Streets.

2:34:17

Come on. Come on. There

2:34:20

we go. That's the Sizzy on Rover

2:34:22

25. You've

2:34:28

arrived at the Cabs game. How's

2:34:33

the Cabs going last night? This is a

2:34:35

press conference after the Dallas Mavericks game. This

2:34:38

is Luca Doncic. I hate

2:34:40

saying that guy's name. But

2:34:44

listen to this press conference real quick. See if

2:34:46

you notice anything. It's after the game. What

2:34:50

do you think about it? Hang on. Okay, I'm

2:34:53

moving on. What is it? Is

2:34:55

this a porno? Or what's going on? I think we're going to

2:34:57

get in the game? Is this a ruin? I think someone's getting

2:34:59

banged backstage by a player. Listen. I

2:35:02

just started sharing the ball

2:35:04

and our energy was great. How

2:35:09

do you think about it? Hang

2:35:15

on. So

2:35:20

what is that? What's

2:35:24

the explanation? He

2:35:27

addresses it. So

2:35:32

I have. Alright.

2:35:39

So somebody

2:35:41

watching porno

2:35:43

at a very loud volume or

2:35:46

whatever. I got some groupie stuck

2:35:48

backstage and he's getting banged behind

2:35:50

that curtain. We

2:35:55

do have the Friday leftovers today on

2:35:57

RMG plus. We don't subscribe to all.

2:36:02

You can do so at roverradio.com so

2:36:04

you can watch or listen live as

2:36:06

we all stick around later today. We

2:36:08

play a bunch of videos. Charlie,

2:36:10

I think I solved your issue last week.

2:36:12

You brought it to my attention that there

2:36:14

was an issue with the

2:36:17

way you put the videos in for the

2:36:19

Friday leftovers and you make your little list.

2:36:21

Is it working properly today? I haven't moved

2:36:23

anything over yet. Okay. All

2:36:25

right. So the Friday leftovers, we play a bunch of

2:36:28

videos, get the stuff we didn't get to during the

2:36:30

week and you can watch or listen live as we

2:36:32

all stick around. We'll also get

2:36:34

a Spruce Card update. We have to find

2:36:36

out how Jeffrey did

2:36:39

with his spending money, what his balance

2:36:41

is. I always love going line item,

2:36:44

item by item to see what he's spending

2:36:46

his hard earned money on. That's

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coming up on the Friday leftovers. Sign

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Can you put this wig on? Over

2:37:38

to Morning Glory. Since

2:37:46

the end of the week, I want to update

2:37:48

you on a couple of things. We

2:37:50

had a woman who emailed into the

2:37:53

show looking for some advice and then

2:37:55

she ended up calling in. I

2:37:58

don't remember what day that was. called in

2:38:00

and if I remember

2:38:03

correctly, her and her

2:38:05

husband were watching

2:38:07

movies, watching TV, they were drinking

2:38:10

some beers. She went to

2:38:12

bed at one o'clock in the morning

2:38:14

and assumed that her husband would follow

2:38:16

her in the bed at some point.

2:38:18

Sometimes she'd stay up later than your

2:38:20

significant other, whatever, dicking around,

2:38:23

whatever. Well, he

2:38:25

was dicking around. She woke

2:38:27

up at four o'clock in the morning.

2:38:29

He's not in bed. She looks outside.

2:38:32

His car is gone. He

2:38:36

left at three thirty in the morning

2:38:38

and drove to another woman's home where

2:38:40

he proceeded to do cocaine, I guess.

2:38:44

He says, hey, you always

2:38:46

tell me I can't, you're stifling

2:38:48

me. I don't have my friends.

2:38:50

We're just friends. So

2:38:54

she wanted some advice. What to do? She went

2:38:56

over to the woman's house. He's like, yeah, I'll

2:38:59

leave. And then he just drove around the block,

2:39:01

went back to the woman's house, do more cocaine.

2:39:03

Because what should I do? What do I do?

2:39:05

And I think we were all

2:39:07

in agreement like, yeah, that's a weird thing to do.

2:39:10

Leave your house at three thirty in the morning and

2:39:12

drive far away to another woman's home. I

2:39:14

mean, Jeffrey does it every weekend, but it's

2:39:18

a strange thing. And

2:39:20

she would have, if that's the way it

2:39:23

went down, she would have every right to

2:39:25

be upset. Well, she gave an update and

2:39:27

she writes. Rover,

2:39:30

he left me. My husband left me.

2:39:32

He said he wants the freedom to

2:39:35

do whatever he wants and not worry

2:39:37

about people or responsibilities. He

2:39:39

already took off his wedding ring. Eight

2:39:43

years of my life dedicated to him.

2:39:46

I did everything for him. And when I looked

2:39:48

at him tonight, when he told me it was

2:39:50

over, it's like I was looking at a complete

2:39:52

stranger. He had no desire

2:39:54

to want to work it out. He

2:39:56

never told me he was unhappy. He never told

2:39:58

me he was feeling good. differently about

2:40:00

us, he is simply giving up.

2:40:04

At least if I knew it was coming, it

2:40:06

wouldn't hurt as much. I'm still in shock over

2:40:08

it because I never saw this coming." And

2:40:12

she goes on, I didn't

2:40:14

mention this but because

2:40:16

the identity I was, I guess,

2:40:20

keeping... She says, you saw

2:40:22

us in Mexico. Did you

2:40:24

ever get the vibe that things were rocky

2:40:26

between us? Because I sure as hell didn't.

2:40:29

Yes, I did run into this

2:40:31

couple in Mexico at the Backstreet

2:40:33

Boys concert. I saw them, met

2:40:35

them, they came up to me

2:40:39

and I

2:40:41

saw them a couple of times, you know, I

2:40:43

don't know, five, ten minutes each time or whatever.

2:40:47

I did not get that vibe but I, you know,

2:40:49

I limited time

2:40:51

there that I spent with the two of

2:40:53

them. I appreciate everyone's feedback

2:40:55

from our previous discussion. Doogee can say

2:40:57

whatever she wants about me writing to

2:41:00

the show about this but I

2:41:02

needed points of views from strangers outside looking

2:41:04

in. Sometimes you need that to put things

2:41:06

in perspective because family and friends will say

2:41:08

things you want to hear and take sides.

2:41:11

I'm completely heartbroken but I

2:41:13

know I will be okay.

2:41:15

Wish me luck. I'm

2:41:17

so sorry. That's sad but the bottom

2:41:20

line is do you really want to be with

2:41:22

somebody that doesn't want to be with you? No,

2:41:24

no, I can't force anyone to want to

2:41:26

be with you. Yep, you deserve better and

2:41:28

life is short. Find somebody that's gonna love you

2:41:31

like you want to be loved. It's

2:41:34

this guy's loss. Yeah, there's a lot of

2:41:36

fish in the sea. People always, I have

2:41:38

to laugh, it makes me think

2:41:40

like people say, oh, someone's my

2:41:42

soulmate or whatever. How

2:41:45

many people live on the planet? What is it? Seven

2:41:48

billion people? So

2:41:50

you're telling me, let's say you live in Poughkeepsie.

2:41:54

You happen to meet your soulmate at a bar

2:41:56

in Poughkeepsie where you both live? What are the

2:41:59

odds of that? that you're one

2:42:01

true soul mate. Is

2:42:04

that lives in the same town as you when you happen

2:42:06

to run into them out of all 7 billion

2:42:08

people on the planet? No,

2:42:10

that's total nonsense. There

2:42:15

are plenty of people out there

2:42:17

for you to meet, get with,

2:42:19

don't be miserable. Even if you

2:42:22

think if you're a woman or man or whatever,

2:42:24

you're going through a breakup and you think, oh,

2:42:26

I won't meet anyone else there. There are so

2:42:28

many people, unless your name is Crystal, then you

2:42:30

just are destined to a life of loneliness like

2:42:32

do. That's two

2:42:34

people on the show right there over.

2:42:36

You're like, yeah, everybody. There's two people.

2:42:39

Well, she's doing way better than I

2:42:41

am. She's got prospects. I have zero

2:42:43

prospects. Do you have any

2:42:45

prospects? Crystal, what's your update? You have anybody

2:42:48

get a new person from your matchmaker yet? No.

2:42:51

I mean, I'm sure there's prospects

2:42:53

out there and they definitely try

2:42:55

to reach out to be potential

2:42:58

prospects, but nothing has

2:43:00

come of those yet. Yeah, but

2:43:02

yeah, I don't know. It doesn't seem

2:43:04

like she's putting a whole lot of

2:43:06

effort into it either. I don't think

2:43:08

I don't think Crystal is over that

2:43:10

ex-husband of hers or whatever. That's why

2:43:12

she's not putting any effort into it.

2:43:14

One surprised me if we found out

2:43:16

later, she's still going back and hooking

2:43:18

up with that divorce papers. It doesn't

2:43:21

matter. Do you think, would

2:43:23

you be surprised if she, if like six months

2:43:25

from now, so, oh yeah, back in May, I

2:43:28

started seeing him again. I wouldn't be surprised. Would

2:43:30

you be surprised either? No, not at all. But

2:43:33

she has joined that kickball league. So I feel

2:43:35

like she is, she joined a gym. She's looking,

2:43:37

but nothing is coming

2:43:40

of it yet. Currently,

2:43:44

you're in the matchmaker. You're in

2:43:46

the mind up. You would think

2:43:48

you're in the fart box every day with her,

2:43:50

Charlie is why do you

2:43:52

think there's nothing going on there? Is she really

2:43:54

putting an effort in or is she still, she

2:43:57

tells us she's not hanging her

2:43:59

head on this. But I don't know.

2:44:01

She is and she's very extremely picky. I

2:44:03

mean there's guys I'd

2:44:05

say there's like five or six guys

2:44:07

that call every morning Just

2:44:10

to talk to her. Mm-hmm. They

2:44:12

might not be the best guys I don't know these guys,

2:44:14

but they just called just to say hey Chris Well, how's

2:44:17

it going today? And they're just they call in to say

2:44:19

this so there she's constantly getting She

2:44:21

has options all over the place. She's not

2:44:23

taking any of them either. She's extremely picky.

2:44:25

I don't think it's the case I

2:44:28

just don't think she she's not that I don't think she's

2:44:30

that interested right now Why?

2:44:34

This is the ex-husband And so

2:44:36

you think she's still hanging her head on the

2:44:38

ex-husband you think to some degree I think she's

2:44:40

getting over it, but I think there's still something

2:44:42

in the back of her mind I think if

2:44:44

he called her today and said let's get back

2:44:46

together. She'd be like, okay. Yes. No, no doubt.

2:44:48

I can now Like I

2:44:50

feel like I have to you know I'm not

2:44:52

advocating violence against women But I feel like I

2:44:54

have to hit her in the head with a

2:44:56

frying pan or something knock some sense into crystal

2:44:59

and be Like get over it like don't Otherwise

2:45:02

you're gonna end up like do she still obsessed Crystal

2:45:08

with her being a kickball league and going into

2:45:10

the gym that would help her you know You'll

2:45:12

at least socialize with people other than a bar

2:45:17

All right, so crystal how do you respond to that?

2:45:20

I don't know what he said very true I

2:45:25

said with the crystal being involved in a

2:45:27

kickball league and going to the gym it

2:45:31

Increases her chances of meeting somebody

2:45:33

besides going to a bar all

2:45:35

the time Chris

2:45:38

you're on rovers morning glory. Good morning

2:45:40

Chris Morning

2:45:42

rower. Hey, what's happening are they?

2:45:46

nothing, hey Jeffrey

2:45:49

What you're playing in through the

2:45:51

years. I was just at Pearl Harbor

2:45:54

in Oahu the other day And

2:45:56

I tried FaceTime and you do you only pick up females?

2:46:01

your phone calls? Oh, wow. Let me,

2:46:03

what's your, what's your, hold on a minute. Let me

2:46:06

take a look. When was,

2:46:08

when was this? This

2:46:11

would have been Sunday. Missed

2:46:15

out on a good display of F-16s, B-130s.

2:46:20

Just no such thing as a B-130D.

2:46:22

That's for your mom's face. Oh, that's nice.

2:46:26

Oh, wow. I was trying to be nice. It wasn't

2:46:28

even a B in there. Oh, oh, oh. There's

2:46:30

no such thing as a B-130. Ah, 130. I

2:46:33

got a B-D-D. Okay. No,

2:46:35

yeah, like, okay. Nice try, dude. Um, Jeffrey,

2:46:39

I do have a question for you.

2:46:41

Regarding phone calls,

2:46:43

who's Melissa?

2:46:47

You know what? I don't

2:46:49

know who this person is. I

2:46:52

don't recall giving her my number or whoever

2:46:54

this person is. I never met the person.

2:46:56

I don't know who she is. One time

2:46:58

I picked up because, uh, just to see

2:47:00

who the person was, and it was a

2:47:03

strangest sounding voice for a chick.

2:47:06

What do you mean? How did it sound? It sounded

2:47:08

like it was a guy trying to imitate a girl's

2:47:10

voice. No, hello,

2:47:13

Jeffrey. And, um.

2:47:15

The man's eye tail. Remember he went through that?

2:47:18

And I just, that was just the way I heard the

2:47:20

voice. I just felt

2:47:22

it was someone just trying to prank me. I don't

2:47:24

remember giving this person my phone number. Yeah, how she

2:47:27

get it. You have a brand new phone number. Most

2:47:29

people get it. I sure as hell didn't give it

2:47:31

to her. Now

2:47:33

you never reached out to her. That's

2:47:35

weird. That is very weird. I don't

2:47:37

even have your new number. Most people don't. How the

2:47:39

hell is she? The only people I have on this

2:47:42

show is Doojie. In case she needs to get a

2:47:44

hold of me for something like show related, that's important.

2:47:47

Or Charlie. Yeah, but outside of the show, who

2:47:49

has it? My dad,

2:47:52

both my brothers, my wife and my kids. That's

2:47:55

it. No friends have it. So

2:47:57

you don't know who it is. Who

2:48:00

this woman is, this Melissa, you have

2:48:02

no idea? I know

2:48:04

one girl named Melissa, but she's

2:48:06

married and she'll sometimes just

2:48:08

show me on messenger and say hi

2:48:10

and whatnot. So

2:48:13

who's the Melissa that

2:48:16

emailed in to me saying

2:48:19

about, you had a text conversation

2:48:21

back and forth recently with Melissa.

2:48:25

Well I actually had that thread. Oh okay.

2:48:28

So do I. What's it say? Let

2:48:31

me just read you the email first. She

2:48:34

says, I didn't want to

2:48:36

email the show, but I felt I needed to. Jeffrey

2:48:39

needs to get rid of Tammy Snake.

2:48:42

For whatever reason, he gave

2:48:44

her my phone number. She

2:48:47

called and was mean to me for

2:48:49

no reason. Then Jeffrey

2:48:51

text me with his new number. I

2:48:54

called him out over text about it

2:48:56

and have included the screenshots. Tammy

2:48:59

Snake is also going around

2:49:01

saying, Mona is dead, which

2:49:04

is completely insane. Is

2:49:06

she Jeffrey? No, I

2:49:08

spoke to Mona on messenger yesterday.

2:49:11

Is Tammy Snake saying Mona is dead?

2:49:15

No. So this

2:49:17

is made up? Yeah, because the person just

2:49:19

says hello and then the person, well this

2:49:21

is the thread that I got. She

2:49:23

goes and she's saying Mona passed away, spelled her name wrong. I

2:49:26

say question mark and I go, who's this? Melissa?

2:49:29

I go, how do you get my new number? And he

2:49:31

said, you gave it to me. I said, no I didn't. Then

2:49:33

I say, well then how would I

2:49:35

get it Jeffrey? Like what the F don't you want

2:49:37

to talk to me? All of a sudden I changed

2:49:40

my number. And I say, I changed my number because

2:49:42

of too many prank calls. Sorry. And

2:49:44

goes, do you already forgot? Give me your new phone

2:49:47

number. Then that stopped there. Then on Wednesday she goes,

2:49:49

so what's going on? I don't think Mona actually passed

2:49:51

away. I'm

2:49:53

just so thankful for seeing it on Facebook. And

2:49:56

I say, well let me call her. And

2:49:58

she goes, okay I hope she's done. sure she's okay." I said,

2:50:01

alive and well. She goes, oh, thank goodness. And then

2:50:03

she goes, what's up? Want to stop

2:50:05

by for a beer or three? I'll

2:50:07

come over. And then

2:50:09

I say, I'm in bed because this mess is...

2:50:13

She texted me at 9.35 at night. You

2:50:16

were sleeping already? Yeah.

2:50:20

And then I wake up to go to the bathroom and I

2:50:22

see the text. So I texted her back at 12.04 that morning.

2:50:25

I say, in bed now. And

2:50:27

then yesterday she says, they are really

2:50:30

making fun of you on aftermath. I'm

2:50:32

calling in. They said,

2:50:35

you stole stuff from radio station. I called in

2:50:37

and said, there's no way you would never do

2:50:39

that. Then she goes, hey. And

2:50:43

then later she goes, hello. And it goes,

2:50:45

you just ignore friends now? And

2:50:48

why did you say that to... And this

2:50:50

is the weird message. Why

2:50:52

did you say that to Melissa? Which, okay.

2:50:54

That... I don't... That

2:50:57

part... So this is Melissa saying, why

2:50:59

did you say that to Melissa? Yes.

2:51:03

So Melissa speaking of Melissa in the third person?

2:51:05

That's the context that I get. And

2:51:08

I don't know this person. I never met her. That's...

2:51:12

Wait, where's... That's the extent of the

2:51:14

text message? That was the extent of the thread of

2:51:16

the thread of the thread. Well, what about the ones

2:51:18

that I have? That

2:51:20

say, I don't know why you... Do

2:51:23

you have these... Okay.

2:51:26

Hey, Melissa, it's Jeffrey. This

2:51:28

is my new number. Is that you

2:51:30

that sent that text message to her?

2:51:34

That Jeffrey... I don't remember sending that text

2:51:36

message. Hold on a second. Can

2:51:39

I say something? When Jeffrey writes okay, he only

2:51:41

puts a period between the O and the K.

2:51:43

And after the K, he doesn't put a period.

2:51:45

So this okay, that's how he writes okay. So

2:51:48

it says, hey, Melissa, it's Jeffrey.

2:51:50

This is my new number, okay?

2:51:54

You didn't do that? No. Jeffrey,

2:51:56

you... My name is spelled... My first name

2:51:58

is spelled wrong. Oh. Can

2:52:01

we zoom in? I can't see this. Oh, interesting.

2:52:03

Oh, hold on. Oh,

2:52:09

it's so many like F F E

2:52:11

R Y. So

2:52:13

that would be interesting. So maybe Jeffrey

2:52:15

did not say. Yeah, fake. And

2:52:18

we didn't mention it. We didn't say

2:52:20

Jeffrey stole anything from the radio station.

2:52:22

So that's also a lie. I never

2:52:25

called in. So

2:52:27

fake. Okay.

2:52:30

But we still don't know how

2:52:32

they got your phone number. That's the real mystery.

2:52:35

They have always websites with these directories

2:52:38

and whatnot that you type a person's

2:52:40

name in if you want their information

2:52:42

and then they'll generate like a report.

2:52:44

And then when you get to the

2:52:46

point where you get the full report right before you get that

2:52:48

full report, they ask you for your credit card information. That's

2:52:51

what I'm thinking. That could

2:52:53

be my best hypothesis.

2:52:57

What would that have your new number already? I

2:52:59

don't think so. You wouldn't be surprised

2:53:01

what people can do with the internet these days, Rover.

2:53:04

And you should know that you're a tech guru yourself.

2:53:07

If you want to find out something, you go

2:53:09

through to the end of the earth to do it. Mike

2:53:15

says, wouldn't that mean it's spelled Jeffrey's name is

2:53:18

spelled wrong in the other person's phone? It

2:53:21

would be if it was the contact name,

2:53:23

but this was the text message from the

2:53:25

alleged Jeffrey saying, Hey, it's

2:53:27

Jeffrey misspelling his own name. But the

2:53:30

contact name too is wrong. Jeff or

2:53:32

a Rover, if you go back very

2:53:35

top of it. Okay. Let me

2:53:37

see. That makes any sense. It

2:53:39

was spelled the same way. Yeah, but you can see the whole thing.

2:53:42

Exactly. Yeah. You

2:53:44

can put Jeffrey in there as the

2:53:46

contact and

2:53:49

you could, you know, someone could misspell your

2:53:51

name and it's just your name is going

2:53:53

to be misspelled in their phone. But if

2:53:55

I sent a text message from

2:53:58

your name, you wouldn't spell your name wrong. You

2:54:00

wouldn't spell your own name wrong. So yes,

2:54:02

it's the same person who made this fake

2:54:04

thing is the person you put that fake

2:54:07

name. Yes, exactly.

2:54:09

All right. We

2:54:13

do have the Friday leftovers coming

2:54:15

up on our MG plus in

2:54:17

a few minutes. If

2:54:20

you don't subscribe to our MG plus, you

2:54:22

can sign up at Rover radio.com so you

2:54:24

can watch or listen live as we all

2:54:27

stick around. We're going to check

2:54:29

out Jeffrey's spruce card update, get

2:54:31

his balance. It's always fun to see

2:54:33

if he spent any money. He's

2:54:36

trying to wind down his spending to

2:54:38

dial it down, pull it

2:54:40

in. Right. I think it's obvious. He

2:54:43

started with $6,000 and rounding these

2:54:45

numbers. He started with the $6,000 on

2:54:47

his first card a couple months ago. Now

2:54:49

he's down to a thousand dollars. He spent

2:54:52

$5,000 and

2:54:55

essentially fast food and gas is

2:54:58

all he spent the money on. And

2:55:00

so we'll get an update. What is his

2:55:02

current balance? Last week

2:55:05

it was, I want to say it was

2:55:07

right around a thousand, maybe just barely over

2:55:09

a thousand, like a thousand fifty, give or

2:55:11

take. Did

2:55:14

he dip

2:55:16

below a thousand? I think that

2:55:18

Jeffrey is going to try

2:55:20

to keep it over a thousand dollars

2:55:22

just to stick it to all of

2:55:24

us. He's using his debit

2:55:27

card now to purchase stuff. He's

2:55:29

trying to wind down his spruce card

2:55:31

usage to just hold out

2:55:33

money in there for as long as

2:55:36

possible. So we'll see that's

2:55:38

coming up. We play a bunch of videos

2:55:40

on the Friday leftovers as well. So if

2:55:42

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2:56:43

also forgot, Jeffery, are you

2:56:46

weaving today? Yeah, yeah. Oh,

2:56:48

he's going to Washington, D.C.

2:56:50

I forgot about that until just right

2:56:52

now. I have to get the details

2:56:55

of what he plans to do. Do

2:56:57

you think he's going to show up at some attraction

2:57:00

or location in Washington,

2:57:02

D.C. after driving all

2:57:04

the way out there, gets out there, and it's

2:57:06

closed? I don't know. We'll have to find out

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