FRI FULL SHOW: JLR refuses to use his boner medicine, Rover would not give B2 his password, and Charlie reveals his punishment plate
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Rover's Morning Glory delivers a chaotic and hilariously absurd Friday full show that blends satire, personal confessions, and social commentary. The episode opens with a series of sponsored promos before diving into listener mail and celebrity gossip, spotlighting Jeffrey LaRock’s refusal to use his prescribed Viagra despite its potential to improve his marriage—prompting a broader discussion on intimacy, emotional avoidance, and the risks of using AI tools like ChatGPT to process relationship doubts, illustrated by a real-life breakup triggered by a boyfriend’s private AI conversations. The narrative then pivots to Charlie’s comedic misadventure with the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, where his attempt to secure the license plate 'CM GUZZLER' is thwarted by a system glitch, resulting in the infamous 'JEFFREY EPSTEIN' plate—a twist that sparks both humor and ethical reflection on public perception and digital accountability. The episode continues with a mix of news satire, including government crackdowns on passport revocations, drone-related DUIs, and Mark Hamill’s controversial social media post about Donald Trump, all delivered with the show’s trademark irreverent energy. The finale features promotional segments for a Star Trek II: Wrath of Khan screening with William Shatner, podcast promos for 'Humor Me,' 'Superhuman,' 'The Clifford Show,' and 'Look Back At It,' and a cheeky joke about Spock’s brain being stored in a glass dome—capping off the episode with a lighthearted, fan-engaged send-off.
Jeffrey LaRock’s refusal to use prescribed Viagra raises questions about emotional avoidance and intimacy in relationships, highlighting the tension between medical advice and personal choice.
A woman’s breakup after discovering her boyfriend’s AI-generated criticisms of her appearance underscores the privacy and ethical risks of using AI in personal relationships.
AI is increasingly replacing human workers across industries, signaling a major shift in the job market and raising concerns about automation and labor displacement.
Personalized license plates can become unexpected sources of public scrutiny and controversy, especially when they inadvertently reference notorious figures like Jeffrey Epstein.
Public figures must carefully navigate the line between satire and offense, particularly when referencing controversial historical figures on social media.
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Sponsor Promos and Show Intro
The episode opens with a series of podcast sponsor ads for *Humor Me with Robert Smigel and Friends*, *Superhuman*, and *The Clifford Show*, promoting their latest episodes and encouraging listeners to subscribe via iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, or other platforms.
Jeffrey's Viagra Refusal and Marital Struggles
“He went to the boner doctor on Wednesday. We didn't have the aftermath until the next Monday. Friday morning we asked him, did you go get your boner medicine? I picked it up over the weekend. And he said no.”
AI and Relationship Privacy: The ChatGPT Breakup
“He wrote, should I be in love after three and a half months? That's how he began the conversation. And they'd been at this point dating for five months.”
Elon Musk, AI, and Ethical Boundaries
“He had sex with this zealous chick in 2016 when he's the CEO of her company or the founder of her company, whatever. Fast forward to 2020. She says that Elon Musk was telling everyone have kids, have kids, have kids.”
The License Plate Controversy Begins
“I'm not going to embarrass myself. Like I said, I'm not going to embarrass myself.”
“He had sex with this zealous chick in 2016 when he's the CEO of her company or the founder of her company, whatever. Fast forward to 2020. She says that Elon Musk was telling everyone have kids, have kids, have kids.”
“I'm a huge Beatles fan, and I love Brian Epstein, which is also known as The Fifth Beatle.”
“He wrote, should I be in love after three and a half months? That's how he began the conversation. And they'd been at this point dating for five months.”
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Rover
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Jeffrey LaRock
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Charlie
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Elon Musk
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ChatGPT
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Jeffrey
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Bureau of Motor Vehicles
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Mary Elizabeth
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Mark Hamill
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TUES PT 4: Duji has a problem at her house
Rover's Morning Glory • 40m • 3/31/2026
TUES PT 3: Man exposed his genitals and placed them on a woman's ear
Rover's Morning Glory • 44m • 3/31/2026
TUES PT 2: Is Charlie scared about getting this vanity plate?
Rover's Morning Glory • 44m • 3/31/2026
TUES PT 1: Someone on the show has pink eye
Rover's Morning Glory • 46m • 3/31/2026
TUES FULL SHOW: JLR talks about bukkake, Krystle has pink eye, and Duji has a problem at her house
Rover's Morning Glory • 2h 56m • 3/31/2026
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