5:10
Voiceover
Loveline may contain sexually-oriented content. Listener discretion is advised.
5:18
Voiceover
Hey, everybody, it's Loveline. I'm Adam, that's Dr. Drew, phone number 1-800-LOVE-191. Dr. Drew, board certified physician, addiction medicine specialist, Alanis Morissette is in the studio tonight. Good to see you again.
5:32
Alanis Morissette
Good to see you.
5:34
Adam
I'm going out on tour with the Bare Naked Ladies, by the way, which is, I don't think I've ever seen the Bare Naked Ladies live, but I do have a concert CD of theirs, and they're very good.
5:48
Alanis Morissette
They really are.
5:49
Adam
They're fun, right?
5:50
Alanis Morissette
Funny, great musicians.
5:52
Adam
Yeah.
5:52
Alanis Morissette
Very inspiring to me.
5:54
Adam
Yeah, let me, tell me what your take on this is, as someone, and we're only gonna talk about the Bare Naked Ladies for the first hour.
6:02
Alanis Morissette
Great.
6:03
Adam
And then we'll go on to They Might Be Giants, and then we'll get to Alanis Morissette. But, like the Bare Naked Ladies, I talk to people about the Bare Naked Ladies. I go, I love those Bare Naked Ladies. They're great guys, they're great musicians, they're a great band, and people are like, yeah, they sing that one song with the, and it's like, I'm always like, no, no, that's not their good song. They got a bunch of good songs. That's kind of their commercially almost crappy song that you're, that's the only way, your only knowledge of the band is through that one song that doesn't represent the band, which must, hasn't seemed to have happened in your career, but it does happen in a lot of careers.
6:40
Alanis Morissette
Well, whenever one song is trying to represent a group of people or one artist, I think it's an impossibility, so.
6:45
Adam
Yeah, but once in a while you get a chumbawamba, which is probably, the song was better than the band.
6:51
Drew
Yeah, and it represented everything about the band.
6:53
Adam
Yeah, we didn't like chumbawamba.
6:54
Alanis Morissette
Their highest vision is what that one song did.
6:57
Adam
Tub thumping. All right. So, CD out. We're going to hear something off it in the first hour. Drew, you got any questions for Alanis?
7:10
Drew
No, we're actually trying to cram two songs into this hour, I think.
7:13
Adam
Oh, we are?
7:15
Drew
Want to get one in right now?
7:16
Adam
Really? OK.
7:17
Drew
What do you think?
7:18
Adam
Let's do that.
7:18
Alanis Morissette
You guys are really cute to watch.
7:20
Drew
We promised Stryker we would see your cute Adam. It was good.
7:22
Alanis Morissette
I mean, he was just really fun.
7:24
Adam
I was just skipping rope like a madman, so I'm going to stop sweating it. So I'm going to mop my brow.
7:29
Drew
We promised Stryker we'd play it in the first few minutes so he could hear it driving home.
7:34
Alanis Morissette
Right. Shout out to Stryker.
7:35
Adam
All right, so Alanis Morissette, first song we're going to play. You cute up there? Yeah, it's called Eight Easy Steps. Yes? Comments? Is that fair? Is that fair assessment of your life?
10:53
Alanis Morissette
I just feel like over the last few years, especially, I'm just accepting more parts of myself, so there's not this struggle to not be something. I can be stupid and incredibly smart. I can be vulnerable and empowered and everything, so there's no real struggle against any part.
11:08
Adam
What is different about you now than six or seven years ago, let's say?
11:13
Alanis Morissette
I'm more comfortable with fame now. I had this inner conflict with fame all the time. I always felt like I was wrong somehow for being famous, and yet at the same time, my ego craved it.
11:22
Adam
Yeah. I'm almost guilty in a way.
11:25
Alanis Morissette
Guilty. So now I'm just using it. I use it to fulfill my personal life purpose and agenda.
11:31
Adam
Yeah. Yeah.
11:34
Alanis Morissette
So and that is to inspire people or have people define who they are in the world.
11:38
Drew
That's why Adam lost you, because his is to make lots of money.
11:40
Alanis Morissette
Well, that's a great agenda, too.
11:41
Adam
Yeah.
11:42
Alanis Morissette
I love that one, too. Money's great.
11:44
Adam
Yeah. Well, there's nothing wrong with that, and I hate it when celebrities pretend like they're not trying to get paid for what they do.
11:51
Alanis Morissette
Money's fantastic. Money's a form of thank you-ness.
11:55
Adam
Yeah.
11:55
Alanis Morissette
You know. So bring it.
11:57
Adam
Yeah, and it frees you up.
11:59
Alanis Morissette
Mm-hmm.
12:00
Adam
And you can do good things for other people with money.
12:03
Alanis Morissette
Yeah.
12:04
Adam
Ask my loser dad with his Lexus, at least. Inform me. Inform me the lease was coming up, and he's looking to move into a Jag the other day.
12:13
Alanis Morissette
And are you going to go with that?
12:14
Adam
Yes. But what he doesn't know is he's getting a little one, which is really the price of like a Ford Taurus. But he doesn't know anything about cars, and thank Christ he doesn't listen to the radio show. That's the point. Don't tell him. Don't anyone tell him. Katie? Katie?
12:32
Yes?
12:33
Adam
You're 22?
12:34
Caller
Yes, I am.
12:35
Adam
What's up?
12:36
Caller
Well, I just had a few questions. When I was younger, probably about 12 or 13, I noticed that my grandfather was like a little too close to me, and it freaked me out really bad. And I've always... Well, he used to just... when he hugged me, it was always when nobody else was in the room. And he'd put his hand on my skin, on my back, but he'd never touch anything, like he'd never touch my breast or anything like that. But he'd tell me, you know, I felt so good and that I had a really nice body and just stuff that you wouldn't really want your grandpa to say to you.
13:15
Drew
Yeah.
13:15
Adam
But I mean, what do you... I don't know. This is... Creepy is creepy.
13:21
Drew
It's creepy.
13:22
Adam
It's not destructive. But there's ways to say you have a really nice body that aren't creepy. You know what I mean? But you can't say it that way. No, I'm just... I'm asking you. Hold on a second. We need to talk. Is there something going on here? Because she's almost calling her grandfather a molester, but yet so far all we get is a hug and then you have a nice body. Creepy is creepy, but I'm wondering...
13:50
Drew
I think she's just curious. I don't think she's screwed up by it.
13:53
Adam
Katie?
13:54
Caller
Yeah.
13:55
Drew
What is your question?
13:56
Caller
Well, I just don't know. I've always kind of wondered if it was something that I should have been uncomfortable about or if I was just kind of taking it like the wrong way. And I guess...
14:07
Drew
I think the way you took it is fine. It sounds a little bit creepy, a little bit of a boundary violation, but it's not destructive. It's not something that has to trouble you the rest of your life.
14:17
Adam
Well, is he good? How is he overall, beside the hugging part?
14:23
Caller
He's a good man. I mean, I love him.
14:25
Drew
How are you overall? Were there other problems with other men that maybe have sort of sensitized you?
14:31
Caller
It took me a while to get close to anybody, but I don't know if that's why or not. I mean, to have any type of physical relationship with anybody, like if a guy started to make a move on me, I'd freak out. But now I'm okay with it.
14:45
Drew
I'm just wondering if something else happened that made you super sensitive to your grandfather.
14:50
Caller
Not that I know of, no.
14:52
Drew
You're fine now, right?
14:53
Caller
Yeah, I'm fine now. I just kind of always wondered, like, because I feel guilty for even...
14:58
Adam
All right, well, then start, all right, then start, okay.
15:01
Drew
Do let it go.
15:03
Adam
He's a good guy. He loved you and didn't really do anything. It was more of a feeling. And I understand that can mean something sometimes, but he never really did anything, did he?
15:13
Drew
It's time to let it go.
15:15
Adam
All right, so let it go. You're torturing yourself with it.
15:18
Drew
Forget how you think about him. You're taking it out on yourself.
15:21
Adam
Or just include society. You might as well just make everyone into this, right? Every camp counselor, every gym coach, everybody. I don't know what's up. Something's up with you, right?
15:33
Caller
I don't know. I just felt really weird. And then like every time that we were alone together, it was the only time that he would act like that. And then I was always afraid to be along with him and, but it never went further than that. So I can't, you know.
15:49
Drew
I don't know. Let it go. Deep cleansing breath.
15:53
Adam
Something's up with Katie.
15:56
Drew
But I think it's solid. We're not going to get to it.
15:57
Adam
All right. I bet good times. You know, Leo?
16:00
Drew
It's all kinds.
16:01
Adam
It does. Leo? Yes. You're 23?
16:04
Caller
How you doing?
16:06
Adam
What's happening?
16:06
Caller
Dr. Drew, I'm Corolla.
16:07
Adam
Yeah. You're the Leo the Caller? Say hi to Alanis Morissette. Yeah. What's up?
16:16
Caller
The show cannot be without y'all. I'm in the military.
16:24
Adam
Shocking. Thought he was a Harvard boy.
16:27
Drew
And?
16:27
Adam
Yes.
16:29
Caller
No. I just come back from Iraq in April.
16:38
Drew
How was it?
16:39
Caller
What did you do over there?
16:41
Caller
I was in a company where I was in a very small camp, and I was easily shot at. It was crazy, I guess, but I was a tank mechanic.
16:56
Adam
Tank mechanic?
16:57
Caller
Yes.
16:59
Adam
Did you get shot at?
17:00
Caller
Yes, often.
17:02
Adam
Really? That's a friendly fire.
17:07
Caller
No.
17:08
Adam
No. But you made it back in one piece.
17:12
Caller
Yeah, I did.
17:13
Adam
And now you have the very valuable skill of tank repair to take out to society.
17:19
Caller
Yes, of course.
17:21
Adam
You could probably move that into all treaded vehicles.
17:24
Drew
All tractor vehicles.
17:26
Adam
Tractor treaded vehicles. It's not just tanks, it's half tracts.
17:30
Drew
Who would track to be with a huge cannon on top of it, especially as we don't want to see it.
17:34
Adam
But if you didn't specialize in the cannon part. All right, Leo, what's up?
17:39
Caller
I guess my mom and I, we have a great marriage week. We really do.
17:46
Adam
You and your wife?
17:47
Caller
Yes. And since I've been back, I just, for about the first few weeks, we were having sex once or twice, once or twice a day, and since then, it's pretty much died off.
18:06
Drew
And can we rephrase that and say it's sort of gone back to normal?
18:13
Caller
Before I left, it was pretty often.
18:17
Adam
Oh, really?
18:18
Caller
At least once a day.
18:21
Adam
Wow, so it's died off, and it's died way off. Off your usual. Have you asked her about that?
18:28
Caller
Yeah, I have. And I guess she tells me that she's worried about me going back.
18:51
Adam
I mean, Israel and Palestine, I mean, give those kids just a couple of... What day is it, Drew? What day is it? Thursday?
18:57
Drew
It's done by Tuesday, I'm sure of it.
18:59
Adam
I'm sure of it. I'm counting on the weekend.
19:01
Drew
Oh, done by the weekend.
19:05
Adam
Well, I mean, I'm just talking Palestine and the Jews and Lebanon and Syria, those kids, the great group, the great... You can't judge, they're great people. And they just got to bang out. They're just dotting the I's and crossing the T's. Just by this, maybe Tuesday, Tuesday latest. So when they ship Leo back, it's going to be nothing. They're probably working on a date farm or something, just kind of chilling, smoking out of a hookah pipe, hearing distant sitar music.
19:34
Drew
So Leo's got a pyramid. What else? A problem where his wife is feeling close to him and it's breaking her out. She wants to protect herself from those feelings of closeness. And she's going to punish him in the meantime.
19:46
Adam
Not intentionally.
19:47
Drew
Not intentionally, but that's what's happening.
19:49
Adam
So Leo. This is going to be a tough one. And I don't know, Alanis, do you have any thoughts on this?
19:58
Caller
This is definitely a women's point of view on it.
20:00
Adam
Well, you could probably command her to have sex with Leo if she's a big enough fan.
20:04
Alanis Morissette
So is she afraid of you leaving again? Is that what's happening? She's a good chance.
20:08
Caller
We were very, very close and then she fell by me joining the army and then leaving as me kind of abandoning her.
20:17
Adam
Resentment. She resents you in a way.
20:22
Caller
In a way.
20:23
Alanis Morissette
Was it a unilateral decision? This whole, when you were about to leave, did you both sit down and talk about it and go through all of the-
20:31
Drew
Or did you just do it?
20:32
Alanis Morissette
Or did you just go?
20:33
Caller
Well, we had got together pretty much as I was joining the army and that was just before the war started and I wasn't expecting to be gone as much as I am.
20:46
Adam
Right. And there's a whole lot of people over there, I'm sure, who figured, you know, I'm going to sign up, I'm going to learn a skill, I'm going to get a little money toward college and all of a sudden they're in Iraq and it's like, what the F? What's going on? I thought I was going to be Mississippi. Right.
21:03
Caller
Well, I mean, I was a faithful husband.
21:07
Adam
You were?
21:09
Caller
Yes, as opposed to many of those who weren't and I'm confident she was a faithful wife.
21:15
Caller
I mean, she's a great woman and those that were not faithful, who were they not faithful with?
21:24
Caller
People in the army.
21:25
Caller
Oh, yeah.
21:26
That's all you got over there.
21:29
Caller
People who were there with.
21:31
Adam
Yeah. And by the way, I was thinking about this in the past, you got a nice German gal. You know what I mean? You're over there. You're in France. You know, hey, baby, daddy's home. Bring the roses. Now you're in Iraq. What do you got? I mean, you know what I'm saying? I mean, you got a sheet hanging. You don't know what's going on. I mean, really, I mean, think about how much these guys were getting laid. Like in France, they just, wait, we live, hey, D-Day, hey, Liberated, hey, come and get it, ladies. I'm here. Come out of hiding. Come on up. Bring in the dinner bell. Now you're in Iraq. You're going to be, you think like 20 years from now, we have like a lot of Iraqi wives running around here and like Iraqi half kids and, oh, military, you know what I'm saying?
22:14
Caller
Not going to happen. Most of the women there, like the, the Iraq women, they would look at us and like smile at us.
22:22
Adam
Oh, really?
22:23
Caller
And their men would just straight up hit them. I mean, wherever they had a whip, whip for the donkey or just their fist.
22:34
Adam
She should have her hands cut off. We can't judge, by the way, it's a great culture. And all cultures are the same.
22:40
Caller
Yeah.
22:41
Adam
Don't ever forget that.
22:43
Caller
I was faithful. I mean, I love more death than death.
22:46
Adam
All right.
22:47
Alanis Morissette
My thought would be just to validate her, you know, her fear of you leaving again and any issues that came up while you were gone. And slowly but surely, I think if you just listen to her and validate her and vice versa, I think you can get back on track if there's some track to get back to at all.
23:04
Adam
Well, and get out of the mode of begging for sex or manipulating for sex, like all guys who want sex from their partners, stop the sex angle. You got to work the listening angle.
23:20
Alanis Morissette
Listening is godliness.
23:22
Adam
Yeah, you got to pretend to listen. You got to feign interest. Feign interest. Watch, Drew, practice. Oh, yeah.
23:30
Alanis Morissette
You're going to pretend to be the husband?
23:32
Drew
Say, I'm the wife. Oh, you're the wife.
23:34
Adam
Yes, they're talking about work.
23:36
Drew
Oh, the kids today were such a pain. I've carted them all over. You have no idea. Oh, you're interested?
23:42
Adam
Your shoulders must be tight.
23:44
Drew
You have no idea.
23:45
That's terrible listening.
23:47
Adam
You're storing your tension. You're storing your tension. You're storing it in your neck. Oh, you're storing it in your neck. My gosh. I thought I had a hard job at being a doctor and doing the radio. No harder job than housewife and mother.
24:03
Drew
Thank you. Thank you.
24:04
Adam
And devoted.
24:05
Drew
People don't realize that.
24:06
Adam
Horny wife. I mean, yeah. No, you got to listen. You got to just start listening. Then a little massage is nice.
24:17
Alanis Morissette
And empathy goes a long way.
24:19
Adam
Yeah. The love.
24:20
Drew
Well, here's the point of the problem with guys. We want to fix everything. So you start complaining. We're like, well, what are we going to do about that? Now you're angry. Now you're angry. You're like, hey, whoa, I didn't ask for a solution. I just wanted you to listen. Right.
24:30
Adam
And then that's it. So guys have two modes. When the lady comes home and she's had a tough day and she's talking about work and she's like that Tammy in the other cubicle, she always looks, she gives me the stink eye and she's jealous because she's fat. And it's like, oh, OK, we got to rig her car. We got to cut her brake lines. What do you know where she lives?
24:52
Drew
How dare you?
24:53
Adam
How?
24:53
Drew
What are you talking about?
24:54
Adam
So so guys have that most guys have. We've got to go get Tammy, that's like number one mode and the other's like, uh-huh, uh-huh. A race? What?
25:06
Alanis Morissette
And neither of them work, right?
25:07
Adam
Yeah, neither one work. No, what they want is, oh my God, that must make you feel horrible and how do you feel?
25:14
Drew
Too much. Well, OK. No, I understand.
25:17
Adam
Oh, no.
25:18
Alanis Morissette
And you can say back what you heard in your own way.
25:21
Adam
Parodying works wrong, too.
25:23
Alanis Morissette
It really works.
25:23
Adam
Yeah. But you can't do that robot voice.
25:26
Alanis Morissette
You can't do robot.
25:27
Adam
Tammy, bitch. Does not compute.
25:30
Alanis Morissette
Hard, cubicle, next door.
25:33
Adam
Yeah.
25:33
Alanis Morissette
Little mirroring, little validation.
25:35
Adam
Yeah.
25:36
Alanis Morissette
Little loving.
25:36
Adam
You got to do that. And everything start, like start with a massage.
25:41
Touch is great.
25:42
Alanis Morissette
Little love.
25:43
Adam
Let me draw you a bath. You look like you use a bath.
25:47
Alanis Morissette
And then let go.
25:48
Adam
Yeah.
25:48
Alanis Morissette
You drew it.
25:49
Adam
I'm talking to you. Actually, I do that. Let me light a candle. I'm going to light a candle. I'm going to draw a bath. Julie?
25:59
Yes.
25:59
Adam
You're 24?
26:01
Caller
Yes.
26:01
Adam
You have a tough day at work?
26:02
Drew
Seriously, why would a guy light a candle?
26:04
Adam
A guy would light a candle if he broke wind. That's it. Or to get some, yeah, something happened. A friend vomited in a potted plant or something.
26:13
Drew
Electricity's out.
26:14
Oh, yeah.
26:16
Adam
Julie?
26:17
Caller
Yes.
26:18
Adam
What's up? Tough day at work?
26:21
Caller
I'm actually on my way to work.
26:23
Adam
Oh, sweetie.
26:24
Caller
Yeah. I work the gray shift. Somebody's got to do it.
26:27
Adam
Where do you work?
26:29
Caller
I work at the jail, county jail. Wow.
26:32
Drew
Overnights.
26:33
Caller
Yeesh. Uh-huh. First of all, thank you guys for everything you do. I'm sure you've helped so many people.
26:41
Adam
Probably a lot of the people you go see at work.
26:43
Caller
That's right. Well, first I wanted to ask Dr. Drew. I've been reading his book, Crack, just about halfway through it. And I had a question about, in the beginning, he said all of his patients have in common is that they've experienced trauma early in their life.
27:02
Drew
Yeah. And maybe we didn't specify that clearly enough in the book. It's every single one of my inpatients. And it's not the case that only you have to have trauma in order to develop addiction. But if your addiction is serious enough that it needs an in-hospital treatment, in my experience, all of those patients have trauma histories.
27:24
Caller
Because I have a brother who's an addict and we're just trying to figure him out. And I can't think of any trauma he's had as a child.
27:32
Drew
Well, you've got to remember it's not just the environment, but the experience of the environment that is key. And so while to those of you around him, he may have seen like there had been any trauma, but to him there may have been. So you've got to question him about that if he's ready to talk about it.
27:49
Adam
Well, and also trauma doesn't need to be overt sort of movie, the weak trauma, you know, priest molest him or something. Right. It can just be simple stuff.
27:58
Drew
Again, it's experience that counts.
28:01
Adam
Julie. Women's prison?
28:04
Caller
There is a women's unit. It's pretrial, you know, so it's everybody before they go.
28:11
Drew
It's jail, not prison.
28:13
Adam
Uh-huh. And what do you do?
28:15
Caller
I'm a, well, funny, I'm a nurse there. I hand out med, uh, pills, you know.
28:21
Adam
Yeah. My God.
28:22
Drew
What's the popular, Respiradol?
28:24
Adam
I drive through, I drive through a bad neighborhood. I want to kill myself. I couldn't imagine going to prison.
28:28
Drew
But what's the, is it Seroquel, Respiradol, Zofrexone?
28:32
Caller
Not everybody's on psych meds there. There's a lot of Motrin, just for people, vaccines. But we do have a mental health unit where it's a lot of Respiradol, Depakote, Seroquel, stuff like that.
28:43
Adam
Is it, uh, are you, so people are just awaiting trial?
28:47
Caller
Yeah.
28:47
Adam
Most, what are most people in there for?
28:51
Caller
Um, drug-related, gang-related, a lot of gang-related items. Um, the females, mostly for fraud or drug-related. I don't really get too much into it. Then I, I kind of change as a person, you know, as a nurse, I see him maybe in a bad way and might not give him the same care, you know? So I try not to figure out what...
29:12
Adam
Yeah, you don't want to find out that the guy, uh, stabbed his, uh, retarded twins. You'd rather just think he's in there because he had a pot plant. Right. Yeah. Because otherwise...
29:23
Alanis Morissette
It's a little easier to give mind off to that person.
29:26
Adam
Yeah, that's right. They got a little cramps. Period in the joint. Do you know what I mean?
29:32
Drew
It must all happen at once.
29:33
Adam
They must all sync up. Yeah, because if women who work together, if their periods will sync up, then imagine spending, you know, 24-7 for 30 years. It's one big, one big period.
29:44
Drew
I mean, for the shining.
29:44
Adam
I'd have to clear out. That is grotesque.
29:50
I think it's beautiful.
29:51
Adam
Yeah, I mean, it's beautiful. See, that's what I would say. Oh, that's beautiful, baby.
29:55
It is beautiful.
29:56
Adam
Now, let me get that tampon for you. You need a fresh one? I'm heading for the bathroom. You need a fresh tampon? You OK?
30:04
Alanis Morissette
This is great. Your tents?
30:06
Adam
You can store all your tents in your vagina. Want a massage?
30:09
Drew
It's just been released right now.
30:10
Adam
Let me, yes. Alanis Morissette is here. We're going to get the show back on track, so called Chaos, name of the CD, going to be on Conan O'Brien in Good Morning America, June 23rd. When's Conan then? Is that June? The same day?
30:28
Alanis Morissette
The day before. The 22nd.
30:31
Adam
All right. Well, that's a great, oh, well, it doesn't really tape that late. You can make it. It's cool. Yeah. We'll take a quick break. We'll be right back. Loveline. Hey, everybody, it's Loveline. I'm Adam, that's Dr. Drew. Alanis Morissette is in studio tonight. Now, let me say this about Alanis. Now, sometimes people call you Alanis, right?
31:13
Alanis Morissette
Sometimes. It's an American thing, I think.
31:15
Adam
The Alanis?
31:16
Alanis Morissette
It's the ah, Mazda.
31:17
Adam
Maybe it's an East Coast thing or something. I don't know. I wanna go Alanis.
31:22
Alanis Morissette
Alanis is Canadian.
31:24
Adam
Yeah, and I'm hip. And here's my thing. However you pronounce it, Sweet Pea, that's how I pronounce it.
31:30
Alanis Morissette
Alanis.
31:31
Adam
It's good. Okay, there you go. I, you know, I don't like it when, you know, your dad insists on changing Bin Laden to Bin Laden and that kind of stuff. Like, look, well, whatever it is, that's all. That's what it is. It's, however it's pronounced, that's the way we're gonna pronounce it.
31:49
Alanis Morissette
We have to ask, I guess, the actual person how they want it.
31:52
Adam
I talked, I talked to Betty Lane.
31:54
Alanis Morissette
What did he say?
31:55
Adam
He said, it's Ben Laden.
31:57
Alanis Morissette
Really?
31:58
Adam
Yeah. Yeah, that's what I'm going with. That's all I can say about that. Let's go back to the phones and speak to, oh, oh, I wanted to kiss Alanis's, no, Alanis's. Now I'm screwed up, Ben Laden. Aladdin.
32:14
Caller
You say, me laden.
32:15
Drew
Atlantic.
32:16
Adam
You say, Ben Laden.
32:17
Drew
Like Atlantic.
32:17
Caller
I say, Ben Laden. Ben Laden. Ben Laden. Ben Laden.
32:21
Adam
Let's call the whole thing off. That's a good song. All right, but let me say this. You know, okay, you see some, some performers are a little angry, but they get their edge. I mean, they're like, they're like a prize fighters. You know, they're a little hungry because they're on the streets. Fierce. And then they get, they get a nice, they get a nice pad and they get a comfortable life. And then all of a sudden they're not so tough anymore. They don't, they don't work as hard. They don't train as hard. And then they start losing.
32:48
Alanis Morissette
Interesting.
32:49
Adam
Not you. Not you. You just, you change gears in a little different direction. You're happy and you're making good music and selling records.
32:57
Alanis Morissette
Thanks. It's a passion to me. Passionate anger, passionate, you know, being bored. Passionate anything.
33:04
Adam
Drew's a passionate man.
33:06
Alanis Morissette
Are you?
33:07
Adam
Yeah.
33:07
Alanis Morissette
Well, you seem it.
33:08
Adam
Yeah.
33:09
Drew
Especially leaning back here in the dawning tonight, you can tell he's bursting out of it.
33:13
Adam
He could overwhelm you with his passion. Yeah. He could flood this room with his passion. No, he really is. Some people, and I don't know how it works, seem to just have a little more passion. Right.
33:26
Alanis Morissette
A little more fire.
33:27
Adam
Drew's one of them. Oh, he's got a volcano.
33:29
Caller
And it looks, yeah.
33:31
Adam
He's right above.
33:32
Alanis Morissette
It looks different in every person too.
33:35
Adam
Yeah.
33:35
Drew
It looks different in every person.
33:36
Alanis Morissette
The passion looks different in every person.
33:37
Drew
Comes in different ends. Packaged differently. Yeah. Yeah, so you think Adam's a passionate guy, but.
33:42
Adam
No, I don't have passion.
33:43
Drew
The engine's an idol. Like a clutch is in.
33:45
Adam
I don't have passion. You don't? Not really.
33:47
Drew
Your passion for napping.
33:49
Adam
Well, you show up, so there's gotta be something. And I do get fired up about stuff that doesn't seem to matter to other people, but I wouldn't call myself a passionate man where Drew is brimming with passion. He drips and it was his passion. Yes, thank God he's wearing absorbent socks. Otherwise, passion would run right into his loafer. That's right. Jessica?
34:12
Caller
Yeah?
34:12
Adam
You're 20?
34:13
Caller
Yeah.
34:14
Adam
Oh, that's right. Yeah. Wait a minute, you're a boyfriend in jail. Oh, I saw jail and I thought, wait a minute, was that the nurse?
34:21
Caller
No.
34:21
Adam
No, your boyfriend's in jail.
34:23
Caller
He's in prison, yeah.
34:24
Adam
Oh, prison?
34:25
Caller
Yeah.
34:25
Adam
Better yet. What's he in for and don't say parole violation.
34:31
Caller
Oh no, he's in for violation of a restraining order.
34:34
Drew
Oh, of course, he goes to prison for that.
34:36
Adam
Yeah, sure, because it's like probably 150 feet and he came, he went 146 feet.
34:42
Drew
He's from prison.
34:43
Caller
He didn't go to her. He called her on the phone.
34:46
Adam
And that's why he's in prison.
34:48
Drew
Not just jail, but prison because of violating.
34:51
Caller
Yeah, he called her like four times just to see his daughter and then she'd call the cops and say he was harassing her.
34:56
Drew
Yeah, so four times he violated the now.
34:59
Caller
Yeah, they gave him eight months for it.
35:01
Adam
Listen, he's gotta have some priors.
35:04
Caller
What do you have before this?
35:10
Drew
How dare you?
35:11
Adam
He's such a great guy, how can he have priors?
35:13
Drew
And it's all that bitch, that girl.
35:15
Caller
Yeah, but people change.
35:17
Adam
Sure.
35:18
Caller
They're not always gonna be bad.
35:19
Adam
No, not always.
35:21
Drew
Yeah, Jessica, they can change with years of therapy. But if somebody's not doing work, they ain't gonna change. They'll make you think they've changed to get their needs met, to manipulate you, but they do not change.
35:33
Adam
Well, first off, let me ask you this. Why should he need to change? A guy was just trying to see his daughter.
35:38
Drew
Right, it's not his fault.
35:39
Caller
It's not that he needs to change, it's like from his past. That's what I meant, you said he had priors. Well, you know, he's changed from that, he's an adolescent.
35:47
Adam
He's a new man. Okay, all right, how old is he?
35:50
Caller
He's 21.
35:51
Adam
All right, well, that sounds like he's totally reformed.
35:57
Drew
You gotta get, seriously, you need to get on this planet and look realistically at what he does and not assume everything he tells you is 100% accurate.
36:07
Caller
Oh, believe me, I do. We've had long, long talks and there's been a lot of questioning involved.
36:12
Drew
Okay, the talks will accomplish nothing.
36:15
Adam
Were those talks through the holes that were drilled in the plexiglass that was between you?
36:21
Drew
All right, the talks are not gonna help.
36:22
Adam
I'll tell you, if I knew I was going in the joint, I would get one of those plexiglass. I wouldn't mind-
36:26
Drew
Did you still walk around with this?
36:28
Adam
I wouldn't mind one anyway, but just my wife and I, first off, she spits a lot when she talks. Secondly, we argue, you know, and then if I was right, and we could do that thing where we touched, you know, put our hand-
36:39
Drew
Put our hand.
36:41
Adam
I would just roll it around and she'd start turning around. And then I'd be like, at a certain point, I'd be like, I gotta go. I gotta go. And I just hang the phone back up and I walk into the bathroom. You know, it'd just be funny to have, Drew, come on. You're a passionate man, yeah. Jessica? All right, so he's out in eight months.
37:03
Caller
Yeah, well, he gets out in November.
37:05
Adam
All right, and then what?
37:07
Caller
Well, then he needs, he's gonna work on getting custody of his daughter or visitation rights. But the problem is, is that the mother of the daughter, of his daughter, has been like, she'll write him letters in prison and saying that she loves him and wants to let him see his kid and stuff and wants to make it easy. And then when he, and he tells her to write her back, but then when he does, she turns it into the cops and she calls to his mom's house and makes a lot of threads and she tells him that he can't see any of his family or anything like that if he wants anything to do with his daughter.
37:41
Drew
Would you say that again? He can't see his family?
37:47
Adam
I gotta get, you know what? I love these women. Do you have a sister? Do I have a sister? You know what I want? Here's my fantasy where, you know, those like springer episodes where the guy gets busted cheating and the two chicks he's nailing are duking it out in front of him instead of beating the crap out of him. That's what this is.
38:06
Drew
He's sleeping with this old girlfriend too, I can feel that.
38:09
Adam
Yeah, good luck. And how much more baggage, how long does this guy's rap sheet need to get? How many kids does he need to have? How many wrecked relationships that flare up every once in a while? Jessica, you're 20, right?
38:24
Caller
Right.
38:25
Adam
How about you find a nice college kid? Nice 22 year old guy? Low mileage? Low mileage, low mileage, huh?
38:34
Caller
I'm happy with the one I have.
38:36
Alanis Morissette
How long have you been together?
38:38
Caller
We've been together for a year and a half now.
38:41
Adam
You're unhappy with?
38:42
Drew
How old is he?
38:43
Caller
He's 21.
38:45
Adam
Yeah, all right. You're not happy with this guy?
38:48
Caller
No, I am. I'm very happy with him.
38:50
Adam
Well, I know.
38:51
Caller
And it's just sometimes when he's upset and he doesn't know what to do with like Sarah and stuff.
38:56
Adam
That's his daughter, yeah.
38:58
Caller
No, that's the lady.
39:00
Adam
That's the lady, yeah, sorry. I just, I gotta check my beach here. Producer, and that's the daughter. Okay, all right, but look, okay, here's the thing. As you know, I'm a genius, yes?
39:13
Caller
Yes.
39:14
Adam
And literally a millionaire. All right, so here's the thing. I know you think you know things. You don't know anything. This guy is not a great guy. All his amazing predicaments that have nothing to do with him have everything to do with him. You're screwed up. God knows where your dad is or where he was.
39:34
Drew
Or what he did to you.
39:34
Adam
I'm sure he deserves a good kick in the nuts.
39:38
Caller
My dad's not alive anymore.
39:40
Adam
Yeah. That, I was.
39:43
Drew
Hoping.
39:43
Adam
I was feeling that, yeah. What happened? All right.
39:50
Drew
Drug overdose?
39:51
Caller
No, he drowned.
39:53
Drew
Alcohol?
39:54
Caller
No.
39:55
Drew
Okay, that doesn't happen. Humans don't do that. That's true. All right, that does not happen. There's no such thing. Your brain will not let that happen. There has to be, has to be suppressed by some chemical or some severe medical problem.
40:12
Adam
No.
40:12
Drew
People do not drown in the bathtub, period.
40:14
Adam
You know how it is. You're swimming, you're floating on your back in the pool and you doze off.
40:18
Drew
Yeah, just that's it. Proceed to the bottom.
40:20
Adam
I'd be gone if my nephew hadn't done a cannonball just in the nick of time. I was down on the deep end.
40:25
Drew
You're sleeping.
40:25
Adam
All right, listen, Jessica. Okay, I'm done trying to talk. You're 20, you know everything, but here's the thing. Don't get pregnant. That's all.
40:36
Caller
Don't get pregnant.
40:38
Adam
All right, just do whatever you want. Just leave me alone, would you? Jesus Christ. I feel bad yelling at people that have had, yeah, they're injured, they're damaged goods, but they don't know it and they're angry. And rightfully so, because God knows her alcoholic, junkie dad, you know, left this planet when she was eight and she had some weird stepdad come in and touch her inappropriately and then whatever. And now she's angry and she should be.
41:09
Drew
She's angry, but it's interesting. Women excuse sociopathic males, women that have these courts of histories, they tend to see him as an injured child that needs protection rather than a manipulative predator, which in fact he's now become.
41:24
Adam
Right, and I love the spin. I mean, really.
41:27
Drew
She's good.
41:28
Adam
Yeah, it's like, She's got everything in her spin. I was trying to make a little contact with his daughter, trying to get a little custody of his daughter, Pounce in the pokey. Drew, I mean, you tried to talk to your daughter just today.
41:39
Drew
I was spent four hours in the can.
41:41
Adam
Really? The SWAT team took you down, talking to your daughter? Yep, see, man of passion. One more phone call, then go to break?
41:51
Drew
No, break, because we have to edit the song.
41:53
Adam
My girlfriend online, they always have sex on the place. All right, all right, Alanis Morissette is in here tonight. You know, here's what I want to do with Alanis Morissette.
42:05
Alanis Morissette
The clapping is great.
42:07
Adam
We'll play a second Alanis Morissette song, but we'll play it after she's gone. She's going to have to trust us. Because she's only staying for the first hour.
42:15
Alanis Morissette
I'm not invested, you can do whatever you want to do.
42:18
Adam
Oh, oh, aha, nice move, Missy. Touche, we're playing it now. We're playing six Alanis Morissette songs. Don't make, yup, you just bought it. Now you got eight, now you got eight. You want 10 songs? Yup.
42:32
Drew
No, no, no, no.
42:33
Caller
Now reverse.
42:35
Adam
I think this goes down to eight.
42:36
Alanis Morissette
Yes, I want.
42:37
Adam
It jumps down to what it was.
42:39
Alanis Morissette
I want eight.
42:40
Drew
Six.
42:41
Alanis Morissette
I want.
42:42
Adam
Okay, now I'm confused. We gotta take a breakthrough. Let's go to the bathroom and figure out how many Alanis Morissette songs to play.
42:47
Alanis Morissette
The counter manipulation.
42:49
Adam
We'll take a quick break. We'll be right back.
42:51
Caller
This is Live on O5.
42:56
Hey everybody, it's Loveline.
42:58
Adam
I'm Adam, that's Dr. Drew. Alanis Morissette is in studio tonight. So called Chaos, name of the CD. We'll be hearing 13 songs off of that CD. And actually, Alanis says she's got a, well, she's got some demo stuff in her car. She's got some acoustic stuff. We're gonna piece that together in Studio B and see if we can roll that out in about 45 minutes. Hey, it's a nice picture of you on the back there.
43:28
Alanis Morissette
Thanks.
43:31
Adam
Phone number, 1-800-LOVE-191. Bad Religion in here on Sunday night. Smart, do you know Bad Religion? You ever meet those guys?
43:40
Alanis Morissette
I personally know.
43:41
Adam
Smart band. You would be surprised. Lots of degrees in the band, is that true?
43:49
Alanis Morissette
Academia?
43:50
Adam
Yeah.
43:50
Drew
He's almost a PhD, the one guy.
43:52
Adam
Yeah, that dude.
43:54
Drew
He's got a master's in physiology or whatever or something?
43:57
Adam
Yeah, they're a smart band, but they know it. I don't like that. I like people that are smart and think they're stupid. I like good-looking people who think they're ugly and fat, you know?
44:06
Drew
I like people with lots of assets and poor self-esteem.
44:09
Adam
Right.
44:09
Alanis Morissette
That's the great compo.
44:11
Adam
Oh, people laugh, but think about what the opposite of it is.
44:14
Drew
You're right.
44:16
Adam
Dumb as a doorknob and think you're a genius, butt-ugly and think you're hot? Come on.
44:21
Alanis Morissette
There's something interesting about that, too, though.
44:24
Adam
It's entertaining, but it's sort of, it's kind of, it's entertaining.
44:29
Drew
Novelty but annoying.
44:30
Adam
It's novel. Yeah, it's good for 20 minutes. It's sort of like when you're just up late at night and you're flicking through the channels and you come across Road House, Patrick Swayze movies, best bouncer, best cooler in the business. You watch it for, you know, not cause it's good, just cause it is, it is what it is, but you wouldn't want to have to see the whole thing. All right, where are we, Drew?
44:51
Drew
Talking to Randy.
44:53
Adam
Randy.
44:54
Hi, guys.
44:55
Adam
You're 25?
44:57
Caller
Yes, sir.
44:57
Adam
What's up?
44:59
Caller
Oh, not much. I have a question for you. I just started dating a girl. We had actually met on one of these online date sites. She had started emailing me. And she lives some distance away. It's about 45 minutes away. And I've offered to come visit her, but she always comes up with an excuse, well, I can't come over. Her house is messy or something else. And I'm trying to figure out why I'm sort of not welcome at her place. She always wants to come to mine.
45:28
Adam
You do see her, though?
45:30
Caller
Yes, yes, I do.
45:31
Drew
Do you go out in public together?
45:32
Caller
Um, yes, we do.
45:33
Drew
And do you live in the same city, did you say?
45:36
Caller
No, we don't. We, um, I live in Virginia. And she lives near Charlottesville, University of Virginia. And I attend JMU.
45:45
Adam
All right, should we be JMU? Should we be, should, who knows? Should we be suspicious?
45:54
Caller
Well, I'm not sure. I mean, it's not as though she doesn't take my calls. When I call, you know, I can call at any time. That would be my first thought. You know, if I call into it and pick the phone up, maybe there's someone else.
46:06
Adam
But I don't...
46:06
Drew
Go visit her and stay at that Boar's Inn.
46:09
Adam
Boar's Inn over there, Drew. I think Drew went there to...
46:13
Drew
I spoke at University of Virginia. It was a great, old inn there.
46:16
Adam
Okay, what if... What do you think she would do if you said, I got some business in your neck of the woods. I'm gonna be out there on Friday. What would she do?
46:27
Caller
I'm not sure. I mean, I've offered, since it is a little distance away, to drive and meet her or come to her place and pick her up. But there's always some excuse. Her house is messy or she lives with her sister. Her sister's there and we wouldn't have any privacy.
46:43
Drew
Is there anything about you that might be troubling to her sister that we should know about you or the diff... About her or... You know what I mean? Some people have weird...
46:52
Adam
Maybe. I mean, sometimes people have crappy houses and they're sort of embarrassed by them and so they don't want to entertain or stuff with their sister.
47:01
Drew
It smacks, though, either of some family problem or of an old boyfriend. It just smacks.
47:05
Caller
Well, she's never mentioned an old boyfriend. She's actually from New York, New York City. So there's no family there.
47:14
Adam
Well, here's the whole thing. Sometimes people are just being nice. Like, you don't have to drive all the way out. I'll go to your place. But if you put the screws to them and they go, no, you can't come out. Okay, that's weird. And then now there's something. And then you can say, what's up? I've offered to come out a few times. I've never even seen your place. We've been dating for a few months. What's up? And then give her a chance to tell you something.
47:39
Drew
Maybe it's something like simple, like the sister thinks she's still a virgin or something and she doesn't want to have to deal with that.
47:44
Adam
I think it's one of those things where the sister is, you know, like, you know, like in a bubble or something. You know, I'm pretty sure.
47:53
Drew
Something's wrong with the sister.
47:54
Adam
You know, probably. Yeah. Like a big, a big hamster habit right now. Like a lucid balls or something. Got some weird immune deficiency thing or something. Yeah. You know what I'm saying?
48:07
Drew
I think so. Yeah.
48:08
Adam
I mean.
48:08
Alanis Morissette
I'm nodding in agreement.
48:09
Adam
Well, what else could it be? You geniuses have any better ideas? Yeah. They come in and there's plastic separating and you got to put the gloves on to hand them the TV remote and stuff, you know?
48:23
Alanis Morissette
She doesn't want him to see that yet.
48:24
Adam
Shameful. Yeah. All right, Randy. Ask some questions. Yeah.
48:28
Drew
Just listen. She owes you a little explanation.
48:31
Adam
Randy.
48:31
Alanis Morissette
Tell her how you feel. I would think.
48:33
Adam
You start acting like your name is Jake. You know what I mean? Randy doesn't ask questions. Jake, he needs answers. You see what I'm saying? Yeah.
48:42
Caller
What's your middle name, Randy?
48:44
Adam
Let's find out. Man, I hope it's good and tough. Randy?
48:47
Caller
Yes.
48:48
Adam
What's your middle name?
48:49
Caller
It's Scott. No.
48:51
Alanis Morissette
It's a little more assertive sounding.
48:55
Adam
Listen, a queef is more assertive sounding when your name is Randy. That's American term.
49:02
Alanis Morissette
It's a male term.
49:05
Adam
Okay, Randy. Well, let's start asking the tough questions then.
49:08
Caller
So, just honesty is the best.
49:11
Drew
Well, here's the... Listen, what's the word I'm looking for? It's ridiculous. Well, no, this idea that it's okay for her to be bizarre and weird about this and you're supposed to just sort of stand by. It's like, hey, you always want to challenge her.
49:24
Adam
But we always get a little suspicious when people don't ask the questions because it's usually...
49:30
Drew
They know the answer.
49:31
Adam
You get a feeling of what the answer is going to be.
49:34
Drew
You don't want to know kind of thing.
49:35
Adam
And you don't want to know. And it will... It can screw... But it can quickly turn into, all right, well, then let's just...
49:41
Drew
You know what he's afraid of? She has a boyfriend over there.
49:45
Adam
In the bubble with the sister or just outside of the bubble? Because it's definitely that the whole bubble thing is...
49:51
Drew
I'm not sure he got the sister thing, but he got the whole boyfriend thing.
49:54
Adam
Then what should we do?
49:56
Drew
Ask him that. Just we have 20 seconds. Ask him.
49:58
Adam
What?
49:58
Drew
If he's afraid to find out that there's some old relationship or something.
50:01
Adam
Randy, are you afraid to find out there's an old relationship?
50:05
Caller
I mean, I trust this girl. I wouldn't...
50:07
Drew
See what I'm saying? I trust her. I mean, he's rationalizing.
50:12
Adam
All right. Ask some questions. Ask some questions and Randy, you need to get drunk once in a while. Randy, he's all up in his head and he's a little more visceral. You know what I mean?
50:22
Drew
Instinctive.
50:22
Adam
You gotta go to that place Alanis goes when she writes those songs. You know what I mean? She's not up in her head. Go dancing. You got that place. You know the place you go? Mm-hmm.
50:32
Drew
Jake's place.
50:32
Adam
Yeah. You know that place is now is going to be home because she's splitting. One hour. You did the first hour. That's good. Thanks for having. Hey, thanks for coming. I live nearby. Yeah, you're really is the crow flies probably five miles from here.
50:47
Alanis Morissette
Mm-hmm.
50:48
Adam
So you come back again, yes?
50:49
Alanis Morissette
I'd love to.
50:50
Adam
All right, baby doll. Alanis Morissette, everyone. We'll take a quick break.
50:53
Drew
We'll hear 10 more songs.
50:55
Adam
And we'll be right back after this. There, buddy. Phone number 1-800-L-O-V-E-1-9-1- Alanis Morissette is heading out of the building. God bless her, she's in a good place. She's happy now.
51:26
Drew
Like every time we see her, happier.
51:28
Adam
Happier and happier, yep, and we keep spiraling down. We're heading the other direction.
51:33
Drew
Or at least just kind of playing flat.
51:35
Adam
Maybe it's a relative thing. Maybe they seem happy because they were growing more and more miserable.
51:40
Drew
Yeah.
51:40
Adam
Speaking of miserable, engineer Anderson everybody, five years tonight. Now, how do you know it's five years to the day?
51:52
Caller
Yeah, I wasn't telling you so you could announce it. I just thought it was a funny little.
51:55
Adam
I know.
51:56
Caller
It was June 10th and Moby was in and I remember I marked it down and I keep records of all the shows and I remember June 10th. Every June 10th, I always go, Jesus Christ, it's been another year.
52:07
Adam
And Moby was in.
52:08
Caller
It was the first night that I actually did the show by myself. The first night that I had Mike looking over my shoulder was actually Pennywise's return.
52:15
Adam
Oh, really?
52:16
Drew
When he locked us in the room with him?
52:18
Caller
Yeah, I was actually on the board. That was the first night I was on the board for Loveline.
52:21
Adam
Baptism by fire.
52:23
Drew
And Dooley was there that night?
52:24
Adam
By vomit.
52:24
Caller
Yeah, Dooley actually stepped in because, if you remember, Fletcher would not stop effing the word F.
52:31
Drew
What a weird night for you to start off.
52:33
That's hysterical.
52:34
Caller
Kind of like Adam's first night was kind of screwed, too, wasn't it?
52:39
Drew
Not like this.
52:40
Adam
No, my first night on this show solo was with that a-hole, Psycho Michael from Suicidal Tendencies. Suicidal Tendencies. Oh, what a jackass that idiot was. I had to sit there and stare at that fat puss all night. Give me the stink eye across the console.
53:01
Caller
It was, yeah, five years. Good times.
53:02
Adam
Yeah, it was great.
53:03
Caller
Great time. I've really gotten to know you pretty good, Adam. I feel like you're a brother.
53:07
Adam
Yeah, buddy.
53:08
Caller
I'm sure you're the dad that I've always had.
53:09
Adam
Yeah, we'll see over at that Weenie Roast, right?
53:13
Caller
Yeah, but we won't remember. You and I will be so drunk, Adam. I don't think we'll remember.
53:16
Adam
No, why not booze it up a little bit? It's a Saturday.
53:20
Caller
You have to.
53:20
Adam
Yeah, it's free beer.
53:22
Caller
It is.
53:23
Adam
Or maybe.
53:23
Caller
No, not for me.
53:25
Adam
Yeah, I think I could cut off at some point too. Well, I'll be packing a flask. I'll give you a nip, buddy.
53:30
Caller
Yeah, I'll take a little hit off that.
53:32
Adam
That'd be good times. Five years. And you should have five more with different hosts. Let's get back to the phones here. Sarah?
53:46
Caller
Yes.
53:46
Adam
You're 23?
53:48
Caller
Yes.
53:49
Adam
What's happening?
53:51
Caller
I just don't particularly like sex.
53:56
Caller
Maybe somebody could help me figure out why.
53:58
Adam
Are you married?
54:00
Caller
Yes.
54:01
Drew
Have you ever spoken to your husband about this?
54:04
Caller
No.
54:05
Drew
Tell me more about what you mean by you don't like it. Do you hate it?
54:09
Caller
What's that?
54:10
Drew
Is it uncomfortable? Do you hate it? What is it you don't like?
54:14
Caller
Sometimes it's uncomfortable. Sometimes it hurts.
54:17
Caller
Mostly it's just not pleasurable at all.
54:22
Adam
Has it ever been?
54:24
Caller
Yeah. And it's mostly in the past, I'd say, year.
54:31
Drew
What's happened in that time?
54:34
Caller
Nothing. I mean, there's nothing wrong with our relationship, as far as I can tell.
54:38
Drew
You haven't had a child, you're not on medication or do birth control pills, something like that.
54:43
Caller
Actually, well, yeah, I've actually been on the depot shot for about nine months.
54:48
Drew
That's it, Sarah. I'm telling you, that shot will shut you down. Dry you up and shut you down.
54:56
Caller
Great.
54:57
Drew
That's what it does.
54:58
Adam
That's a good song.
54:59
Drew
It's a great contraceptive. And for some women, some women actually enhances their sexuality. But for most, makes them depressed, shuts down the sex drive and makes them dry.
55:08
Adam
Where's... Yeah.
55:11
Drew
Drys them up and shuts them down.
55:12
Adam
A little shot of the Dr. Drew or a lube you up and get you started. You know what I'm saying?
55:18
Drew
Grease you up and go?
55:20
Adam
Yeah. That's that in med school, that was his battle cry. Grease them up and go. You know what the wheezes one is? Juice them up and go. The wheeze always recognize the importance of a wine cooler too. You know what I mean for the ladies?
55:39
Drew
And when they were used, what, a mallet? Spocked with an El Cabong, they used to call him, right?
55:45
Adam
No, not the wheeze.
55:46
Caller
He didn't need that.
55:47
Drew
Oh, really?
55:48
Caller
Paul? Yeah. Yeah, I got a question for Adam, I mean, Dr. Drew.
55:54
Drew
I bet, I bet wheeze dazzled the girls with his talk about funny cars and dragsters.
56:01
Adam
Leave the wheeze alone.
56:02
Caller
He's a good kid.
56:03
Drew
He is a good guy.
56:04
Adam
Paul?
56:05
Caller
Yeah.
56:06
Drew
Tell me you didn't give him a crap about stuff though.
56:08
Adam
17, what's up, right?
56:09
Caller
Yeah. I was just wondering if self-hearthing could like seriously damage your body or something?
56:16
Drew
Well, what do you think?
56:17
Caller
Well, I tried it about two times, but you know, I don't know because well, some of it got infected.
56:25
Drew
Well, there you go.
56:26
Caller
Oh, that's about it.
56:27
Adam
Where are you piercing?
56:29
Caller
Oh, I pierced my nose and my lip, but my nose had to take it out because yeah, that part got infected and I checked on the website that if it gets infected, it could like do some brain damage.
56:42
Adam
Yeah.
56:43
Drew
Yeah. And kill you.
56:44
Adam
Maybe too late.
56:48
Drew
You're near your head. You're near your brain and you're putting things in the soft tissue and that's how you get infections and it can easily spread to the central nervous system and that's deadly. Paul.
56:58
Caller
Yeah.
56:59
Adam
What's the plan, buddy?
57:00
Caller
Oh, just, you know, just try piercing it because, you know, we like going to the piercing shop. All right.
57:06
Adam
Well, I'm looking, I'm looking not micro, but macro. What's the big plan?
57:13
Drew
The horizon. When we look down the road, what does the future hold for Paul?
57:18
Caller
Um, music.
57:20
Drew
Oh, no.
57:22
Caller
Stuff like that.
57:23
Adam
What are you going to be doing with the music?
57:28
Drew
I'm picturing like an organ grinder with a monkey.
57:30
Caller
Gigs, not trying to like do anything big, you know?
57:33
Adam
Would you play an instrument?
57:35
Caller
Yeah.
57:35
Adam
What do you play? Oh, yeah. You got it? Yeah. Why don't you get it, why don't you place a little something?
57:43
Caller
Well, my guitar's broken right now because the amp's kind of messed up.
57:48
Drew
He's been practicing too much.
57:51
Adam
You have a band?
57:52
Caller
Yeah, well, I got about two guys in it right now, but you know, that's not really- I don't really need much anymore.
58:00
Adam
Oh, it seems like you're on a really skyrocket to the moon.
58:05
Caller
Yeah.
58:06
Adam
Bullet. You got a couple of guys in the band, the hands broken. Oh, come on. All right, listen here, buddy boy. What's plan B? I think what plan B is, is you working at a video store your whole life.
58:19
Caller
Yeah. Yeah.
58:22
Adam
You need a good plan B.
58:23
Caller
Yeah, I'm kind of interested in computers and to not-
58:26
Adam
There you go. That's it.
58:28
Drew
Go focus on that.
58:28
Adam
All right, yeah. Screw the piercings for 10 minutes and focus on the computers.
58:32
Caller
All right, thanks a lot.
58:33
Adam
Let's go. Let's break it down, buddy. All right. Let's go. Let's get it together now. Let's get a hand in. Hey, that amp? Not a chair. Brian?
58:47
Caller
You there?
58:48
Adam
17?
58:49
Caller
Yes, I am.
58:50
Adam
What's up?
58:52
Caller
Yeah, I had a question. My mom had me when she was 11 and I was wondering if that and the fact that I was born premature would have something to do, like, if it would cause any repercussions later on, like physically.
59:03
Adam
How old is your mom now?
59:06
Caller
28? I think, yeah. I'm not sure if she had me when she was 11 or if she had me after she was 12.
59:12
Adam
Well, let's just go...
59:12
Drew
28 would say she was 11.
59:14
Adam
Yeah, but he doesn't know. I mean, by the way, don't you want to say, I know maybe we're rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic here, but maybe she was pregnant at 11 and had you at the ripe old age of 12.
59:32
Caller
Yeah. I don't live with her anymore. I was adopted. Thank God. Her mom was 16 too, so it sort of ended the vicious cycle.
59:38
Adam
Right. I didn't... Drew, can you get pregnant at 11?
59:43
Drew
Sometimes, if it's on your menstruating.
59:45
Adam
Oh, man. Oh, and who got her... Who's daddy?
59:51
Caller
Some 18-year-old crack act. I hate him. I hope he dies.
59:55
Drew
Well, yeah. A good time. Some of these feelings you have about your biological parents of origin may have an effect on you. But the fact that you have loving adoptive parents.
1:00:05
Adam
You got adopted by good people, right?
1:00:07
Caller
Yeah, definitely.
1:00:08
Drew
Yeah. How old were you when you were adopted?
1:00:10
Caller
Oh, it was like three days or something. It was planned out before I was even born.
1:00:15
Drew
What's happening now that's causing you to wonder about things?
1:00:17
Caller
I'm just wondering because I remember before, I think my mom asked when I was four or five because I had a hernia when I was four or five, so she asked along like that, if there would be any growth problems or anything. Because I'm sort of on the short side as it is. So I was just wondering if later on that would cause any growth.
1:00:37
Drew
The fact that you're premature.
1:00:39
Caller
Well, yeah, both that and the fact that my mom was 11 and then her mom was 16.
1:00:43
Drew
So it's like anything was going to be... That's more of a psychological issue.
1:00:47
Adam
Yeah, her mom being 16 is not any big deal.
1:00:49
Caller
Okay, yeah, I didn't think that had anything to do with the fact that she was 11 too.
1:00:52
Adam
Yeah, no, what about your mom being 11? It's like eating green fruit, you know what I mean? It's not ripe.
1:01:01
Caller
Yeah, yeah, I know, like my mom says, I was in fifth grade, she's like, yeah, you know what, those girls in your grade, picture one of them getting pregnant, I'm like, oh my god.
1:01:08
Drew
Thank you, mom.
1:01:09
Caller
Great. Yeah, my mom's amazing. She's really cool.
1:01:12
Adam
Good. And what about your dad?
1:01:14
Caller
My dad's really cool too. He's... Well, my parents are so religious. I'm not so much, but they sort of let me do my own thing. They're really cool people. They're really nice.
1:01:22
Adam
All right. You got to treat them. Treat them good every day.
1:01:25
Caller
Yeah. Oh, and Adam?
1:01:27
Adam
Yeah.
1:01:28
Caller
Well, you were asking before about how the dogs, you know, that they smell of the Duke, even though their noses are so much better. I got the answer for you. I read somewhere that the dogs can actually tell from just based on that how other dogs, like how what they're not necessarily feeling, but like what the condition is, like if they're sick or whatever. And so by sniffing that, then they can they can tell like how old the dog is, what the condition is, if like they're sick or if they got something like that going on.
1:01:55
Adam
Really? Thank you. Well, first off, you know, there's that there's that that cliche, although it's the worst one I've ever heard, which is and I can't say the the S word on on the air, but you know, like some guy will fart and go like everyone will go like, oh, it's horrible. And the guy go, that's not even smell anything. And they go, dog kids smell the S. And I always think to myself, really spends good 20 minutes sniffing it. I'm pretty sure he can smell his own ass. He's got his nose in it.
1:02:31
Drew
Is that what the caller is referring to is him working over his own ass?
1:02:35
Adam
No, I'm first referring I'm first talking about that sort of horrible cliche and not knowing what it means really it's it's it's horrible. Please stop using it everybody makes it makes zero if dogs didn't spend the better part of their life sniffing their own ass, it would be great. And it sounds good. Dog can't smell his own but has spent a significant portion of his day sniffing his ass.
1:02:59
Drew
Strangely enough.
1:03:00
Adam
That's that's all he does. Really. That's what you do. That's your job.
1:03:02
Drew
Maybe that's where they got that statement from. They figured, well, he must not smell it. He's working it over.
1:03:09
Adam
He also wants to get something out of it, but don't apologize for these people at FF.
1:03:13
Caller
Good cliches.
1:03:15
Adam
Now the the the other one is is what I was asking is is if a dog's sense of scent is 10,000 times more cute than a person's, how can they bury their face and other dogs fresh Duke and their their tushies? Their head should explode.
1:03:34
Drew
Yeah, they should. They should. Yeah, they should. Wretch and vomit.
1:03:37
Adam
Right.
1:03:37
Drew
10,000 times.
1:03:38
Adam
You would you would be a throw up fountain. I mean, in fact, listen, Jimmy's cousin, Sal, has a broken win and confined spaces and brought people to the point of vomit. I should say past the point.
1:03:54
Drew
Oh, really? Actually, cause power. That's 50.
1:03:57
Adam
Oh, yeah, that's that's hobo.
1:03:59
Drew
That's the kind of my kids use that catching on to hobo power all the time.
1:04:04
Adam
This show keeps moving, but if people we haven't talked about in a while, what hobo power is hobo power is a unit of measurement for stink, which we don't have currently. We have. Oh, man, that's right, dude. We got that. Oh, this is bad. And this guy really light intensity.
1:04:25
Drew
We have pressure intensity. Almost every other cent has a has a scale.
1:04:29
Adam
You said sent, but I know he didn't.
1:04:31
Drew
Sort of every other every other sense.
1:04:34
Adam
Yeah.
1:04:34
Drew
As a scale.
1:04:35
Adam
Yes. There are PSI's and BTU's there. Everything has a unit of their candle power for lights. There's there's there's everything but stink. Stink needs a unit to measure it by. So you know the difference between, you know, a nice silent but deadly. And then a cousin sound when he's actually making people vomit at a Huey Lewis outdoor concert.
1:05:03
Drew
And because it is a scale in nature, there's certain aspects to it that sort of are theoretical.
1:05:09
Adam
Right.
1:05:10
Drew
It's a scale up to 100. Yeah.
1:05:11
Adam
And here's the thing about this, everybody. I invented the scale. You cannot f with the scale. It's my scale. You come up with your own stink scale. You don't mess with the hobo power.
1:05:22
Drew
100 is.
1:05:23
Adam
It's theoretical.
1:05:24
Drew
The world implodes if we get 100.
1:05:25
Adam
Nobody's ever seen 100 hobo power.
1:05:28
Drew
Maybe exists in black holes or something. It's a parallel universe. Who work on those formulas?
1:05:33
Adam
There are scientists that theorize, but no hard data.
1:05:36
Drew
And then zero also, there's no world that exists with zero.
1:05:41
Adam
Zero possibly a vacuum.
1:05:43
Drew
Zero stink.
1:05:43
Adam
That's space. If you were shot into space, you would experience zero just before you imploded or exploded. You would experience zero hobo power.
1:05:56
Drew
But even then, it can't be experienced because your nerves, you're not sensitive enough to pick up.
1:06:01
Adam
What's like a basic guy picking you up at LAX in a cab or a shuttle van?
1:06:07
Drew
18 hobo.
1:06:08
Adam
18?
1:06:09
Drew
12 to 18.
1:06:10
Adam
He's walking around at 18?
1:06:12
Drew
It could be bad. It was New York, you know.
1:06:14
Adam
Yeah. 12 to 18. I'd say it's a little high on the hobo power.
1:06:18
Drew
Okay, 12.
1:06:19
Adam
12? And what's a nice fart?
1:06:22
Drew
18 to 20.
1:06:23
Adam
18 to 20 range?
1:06:24
Drew
25.
1:06:25
Adam
Uh-huh. So what's a three or four just when you go into someone's apartment and they got that sofa for a while smell? Oh, you got a cat? You know that smell?
1:06:37
Drew
Oh, that's...
1:06:38
Adam
No, no, but that's cat with a litter box and stuff, just I know you have a cat. You got a cat in here somewhere. That's three, four hobo power?
1:06:46
Drew
Yeah.
1:06:47
Adam
And then what is just a cat urine?
1:06:50
Drew
That's got to be 35 to 40.
1:06:52
Adam
That's a low 30s.
1:06:54
Drew
Yeah.
1:06:54
Adam
And what's 50?
1:06:55
Drew
Vomit. Oh, that's vomit.
1:06:57
Adam
Oh, that's right. So cousin Sal got to 50 on the hobo power. So that will make you heave. And if someone says, oh, I got to 50, I smelled 50, although I didn't vomit.
1:07:10
Drew
Not 50.
1:07:10
Adam
Didn't do 50.
1:07:11
Drew
49, not 50.
1:07:13
Adam
Yeah. You know, whatever it was, it was not 50 because you must vomit at 50.
1:07:19
Drew
By definition.
1:07:20
Adam
That's right. All right. Chris, you writing this down. You understand hobo power unit of measurement? Yes. Yes. HPs, BTUs and PSIs. And now we have HPs. All right. Drew.
1:07:36
Drew
Yeah.
1:07:37
Adam
Back to the phones. What were you talking about before we got into hobo power? It was important. Oh, the stink.
1:07:44
Drew
Yeah. Yeah.
1:07:45
Adam
So a dog can smell a joint that's been welded into a truck fender and packed with coffee grounds. He can smell it through the metal, through the coffee. What's he doing bearing his face in another dog's ass? And there's got to be a reason for it. And yeah, I agree with that call. He's trying to see if the dog's sick.
1:08:05
Drew
I think he's reading like a signature, Duke's signature.
1:08:08
Adam
Available.
1:08:09
Drew
Oh, hey, it's Jim. Hey, Stu, get over here. You know, right? Yeah.
1:08:13
Adam
I'm wondering if I lined up some of my friends' BMs, if I could tell who they were.
1:08:21
Drew
You know, Chris.
1:08:22
Adam
Chris, I know. Chris, yeah. Cluster log. Jimmy, it's just, I think it's a scent thing.
1:08:32
Drew
Loose, a little loose. He's nervous, got that thing.
1:08:37
Adam
Then the hole's been augured out so many times it just kind of falls out. It doesn't really, it's not extruded. You know what I'm saying? There's a difference in density between something that's extruded and something that just sort of spills out. Drew, I'm not sure if I could spot yours. And that's probably not a good sign. You know, we've been together for a while.
1:08:55
Drew
Depends, yeah, I'm crafty.
1:08:58
Adam
Yeah.
1:08:58
Drew
Different, different days.
1:08:59
Adam
Oh, Anus is a chameleon. Something different coming out every day.
1:09:03
Drew
But you'll see the passion.
1:09:06
Adam
I'll experience it at least. John? You're 20?
1:09:10
Caller
Yeah, man. First of all, I want to say the man show needs to come back to the OG stuff, you know, what it used to be.
1:09:16
Adam
Thanks, buddy.
1:09:17
Caller
Well, I'm missing the old stuff. We all... You know, man.
1:09:22
Adam
All right there, Jeff.
1:09:24
Caller
All right, but yeah, to the question, to the question. I've been pondering this question for the past couple of weeks, and everybody I asked doesn't really know. I was just kind of wondering, like, where the semen for women comes from?
1:09:39
Drew
There are multiple glands in and around the vagina. There are actually glands in the wall of the vagina. There are Skeen's glands and Bartholomew's glands, and they produce a lot of fluid, and it can come squirting out if there's a sufficient contraction.
1:09:52
Adam
Mm-hmm. So it's glands.
1:09:54
Drew
Yeah.
1:09:54
Adam
Fluid always comes from glands, right? The stuff that comes out of you?
1:09:58
Drew
Yeah, yeah.
1:10:00
Adam
I mean, when you do that gleaking thing where you go, it comes out, right? And what about men?
1:10:08
Drew
Prostate gland.
1:10:09
Adam
Prostate gland? So you don't really, you don't, saliva gland, right?
1:10:14
Drew
I think the prostate really-
1:10:16
Adam
What about snoogies?
1:10:17
Drew
What about them?
1:10:18
Adam
Boogers. There's-
1:10:20
Drew
There's-
1:10:20
Adam
There's gland? There's snoogie gland? All right. So all the crud that comes out of your gland?
1:10:26
Drew
Basically.
1:10:27
Adam
All right, Drew, let's take a break.
1:10:29
Drew
Or cells that excrete anyway.
1:10:31
Adam
I want to examine your fecal matter. See if you start really learning it. Chris, I need you to, because I'm going to need an A to Drew's B. You understand? How do you feel?
1:10:45
Drew
Can you produce?
1:10:49
Adam
What'd your mom make for dinner today?
1:10:51
Drew
I know, I was at a cousin's house watching the Laker game. And what'd you eat?
1:10:54
Adam
Did you mix it?
1:10:55
Caller
I don't know, like chicken strips or something like that.
1:10:59
Adam
That was about four or five hours ago?
1:11:00
Caller
Yeah. I'm hungry now.
1:11:03
Adam
Well, you gotta make room. Let's go. I want you to go. I want you to produce a poopy, you and Drew. And then I'm gonna examine them. It's nothing funny about this shit. Drew loves, Drew loves a caca humor. It's so funny to him. Seriously, I'm not kidding though. And I need to freshen up my coffee on the way over there. All right.
1:11:25
Caller
I'm on it.
1:11:26
Adam
All right, we'll be right back after this.
1:11:29
Caller
Alright guys, bottom line, here's the deal.
1:11:31
Caller
Looking to hook up.
1:11:32
Caller
Sick of wasting time with the wrong person.
1:11:34
Caller
One call is all you need to make. Call the dateline. 877-889-DATE. Love Line with Adam Corolla and Dr. Drew.
1:11:59
Adam
Love Line. I'm Adam. That's Dr. Drew. Tell you who's gonna be in here on Sunday night, a little band by the name of Bad Religion. All right. Phone number, 1-800-LOVE-191. Back to the phones, yes Drew?
1:12:16
Drew
Yes.
1:12:17
Adam
We'll hear another Alanis Morissette song before the night is through as well.
1:12:21
Drew
Fair enough.
1:12:22
Adam
Yeah.
1:12:23
Drew
We owe her one.
1:12:24
Adam
Well.
1:12:25
Drew
Yeah.
1:12:25
Adam
No, I think we're cool. You know what I mean? You get a song an hour, she stays the first hour. I'm just tired. You know, it'd be nice to be like a regular DJ.
1:12:36
Drew
Just sit back, listen to music.
1:12:39
Adam
You know, I see all these guys down at the classic rock station, we take a leak with the guy every half hour. And it's like, how can you, and then it's got a Bad Co Super set going and he's on the pot. You know what I mean? It's like, hey, play a song, you don't have to sit here and watch the record go around, just go out and blow a butt.
1:13:00
Drew
Could you identify his BM?
1:13:02
Adam
I think I could, I think I could, in a pinch.
1:13:05
Drew
Don't speak.
1:13:06
Adam
If I had to. Chris in here, Chris couldn't make, there's a little, there's a little, little wreckle shine, we call it. But I'm gonna need to kind of focus and rally, you know, before the show's out. Or I'm gonna have to come by this weekend and grab a sample, so.
1:13:26
Drew
But you really need more than a sample, because again, it's just not like a dog for you, you have to see the whole production.
1:13:30
Adam
Yeah, I need a cross section. So, you know, I'm gonna be pretty busy with the weenie roasts and stuff. Maybe I can catch you on the way out. We'll do my upquest over at your mom's place if I don't know where that is. Mm-hmm? You're 20? What's up?
1:13:51
Caller
Okay, it hurts, like when I have sex, like doggie style, when I'm like up a little bit. And when I'm on top, but every other way, like sideways or when I'm on the bottom, it doesn't.
1:14:07
Drew
What part hurts?
1:14:08
Caller
What's wrong with me?
1:14:09
Drew
What part hurts? At what point does it hurt?
1:14:13
Caller
My vagina, like inside.
1:14:15
Drew
Way deep. When there's deep penetration you're talking about.
1:14:20
Caller
Yeah.
1:14:21
Drew
And have you had a pelvic exam recently? Have you ever had a pelvic exam? Have you ever had a pelvic exam?
1:14:31
Caller
Yeah.
1:14:32
Drew
And when was the last time? All right, so that needs to be done every year, right? Yeah, so you need to get in and see if there's something that he's hitting that could be causing the pain, like endometriosis or cyst or infection. Those various things can do that.
1:14:48
Adam
Avocado, pit.
1:14:49
Drew
Or nothing.
1:14:50
Drew
That happened to me.
1:14:51
Caller
Which could be you.
1:14:53
Adam
Yeah. All right, baby doll.
1:14:55
Drew
Take care of yourself, okay?
1:14:56
Caller
All right.
1:14:57
Adam
Everything's cool? Okay, you're in love? What are you doing?
1:15:06
Drew
Hold on.
1:15:07
Adam
I smell a little junior college. Oh yeah, I'm in college. Which, junior college? Sac State?
1:15:16
Caller
Uh-huh.
1:15:19
Adam
Sacramento State, yeah. The guys at Northridge laugh at the Sac State. All right, baby doll. It's funny, you know, it's funny because I got a faint whiff of junior college, but not an overwhelming, pungent, noseful of junior college. It was just that. 12 hobo. Yeah, off in the distance I smelled junior college, and I was wrong. It's not junior college, it's Sacramento State, but I bet you if you flew over Sacramento State, you could smell just a little junior college coming out of there. But it didn't hit me hard. Sometimes it hits hard.
1:15:59
Caller
Uh-huh. Hey, Adria?
1:16:08
Adam
Adria? Adria, you're 18?
1:16:35
Caller
A couple of years ago, and it was a secret, just my husband and I knew. And my mother-in-law recently found out, and she forced me to call my mom and tell her. And I couldn't bring myself to do it, so I told her that we were eloping tomorrow, and now she's telling me to put it off for two weeks. And she wants to have a little ceremony, and I'm already married, and she doesn't know. And the reason it's such a big deal is because my husband asked my stepfather for my hand in marriage after the fact.
1:17:15
Caller
Yeah, he said no.
1:17:18
Adam
No, he married her and then asked.
1:17:23
Caller
Exactly.
1:17:24
Adam
Right, all right. And so, all right, let me try to figure this out. How old is your husband?
1:17:30
Caller
He's 19.
1:17:31
Adam
19, why the rush to get married?
1:17:35
Caller
We weren't really thinking and we covered it up a month and a half. My mother-in-law is not really even on speaking terms with us right now.
1:17:43
Drew
No, you're not answering the question.
1:17:46
Adam
By the way, this is gonna last forever. These kids are gonna make it. I can feel it. Why get married at 18?
1:17:55
Drew
We're in love. All right. Love is never an acceptable response to any of our questions. All right.
1:18:04
Adam
But they're young and they're in love. And so you snuck off and got married somewhere and didn't tell the family. And now you decided you should tell the family you're going to get married just so eventually it seems like what you are is what you are. And now they want to have a ceremony, but you're already married.
1:18:23
Caller
Exactly.
1:18:23
Drew
So you're going to run through the sham tomorrow. And that's that.
1:18:27
Caller
Well, we're going to pretend to run through the sham tomorrow, but now my mom wants to be involved and she wants to have a little ceremony and we can't do that because we're already married.
1:18:39
Adam
Well, what about that, Drew? Getting married twice.
1:18:42
Drew
I don't know.
1:18:43
Adam
Well, oh yeah, you can do it because people renew their vows. Oh, Drew, your wife never, she's not.
1:18:50
Drew
She's not pushing me on that one. Your wife's pushing you on that?
1:18:55
Adam
You kidding? She's sorry about the first time. So listen, just go through the stupid thing, would you?
1:19:01
Caller
But isn't there paperwork when we have to fill out the marriage license again and...
1:19:07
Adam
Well, well, here's what you do. Here's what you do. You tell your mom, you got to keep the lie going because you already got it started now. You tell her that you're heading down to the courthouse, you're going to take care of all that stuff. You just show, you don't show her any paperwork. You just, yeah, we're going to take care of that. We got all this, we got all that, and we'll just have the ceremony. She doesn't need, you know, there's no papers, you know, they don't have contracts and paperwork and stuff for the actual ceremony.
1:19:34
Drew
Sometimes the clergy will have you sign the marriage certificate right there, but just keep the clergy out of that and don't let your mom go down to the courthouse with you. That's it.
1:19:43
Adam
Did you hear Drew slip up, by the way? Death certificate? Death certificate? Yeah. That's what it is. And I believe he started to call the courthouse the whorehouse, too, by the way. What are you, punchy tonight? You just signed a death certificate and head down to the whorehouse. Yeah. Yeah. And your mom wants to, like, register you somewhere so you can get some gifts and stuff, right?
1:20:14
Caller
She, she's told me that she would be embarrassed to tell the family that I eloped.
1:20:21
Adam
All right. Now, just give her, look, just, look, here's the thing about parents. Once you turn 18, you just gotta lie to them about everything.
1:20:29
Drew
See, that's the thing. She's, she's still so dependent on her parents. It's like she's 14.
1:20:34
Adam
Yeah.
1:20:34
Drew
And she's doing all these things on her own, but the reality is she's completely in the web of the mom. He can't even, can't even.
1:20:39
Adam
Yeah. Yeah, this is why, again, at 18, it's, it's ridiculous. Drew, how different are you now than what you were at 18? And how different were you at 28 and 30, 34?
1:20:55
Drew
Than now even?
1:20:56
Adam
Yeah.
1:20:57
Drew
Different. Profoundly. At 18, my name was Methuselah.
1:21:00
Adam
Yeah.
1:21:00
Drew
Totally different guy.
1:21:02
Adam
Really?
1:21:02
Drew
Yeah.
1:21:03
Adam
Who's Methuselah? You know? Yeah. Stop reading all this Greek tragedies. Rusty?
1:21:15
Yes.
1:21:16
Adam
Yeah. There's a guy whose name isn't Methuselah. Methuselah. Rusty.
1:21:22
Yes.
1:21:24
Adam
Your name's not Methuselah.
1:21:26
No, I'm afraid it's Rusty.
1:21:28
Adam
Yeah. Now, is your name Rusty because you got red hair or is it just because your name's Rusty?
1:21:33
Caller
It actually, my last name is Rusty, but everybody calls me that because the Rusty Griswold.
1:21:39
Adam
Right.
1:21:40
Caller
I kind of have that same thing, so I've been called Rusty my whole life.
1:21:44
Adam
He's talking about National Lampoon's Vacation. Yeah.
1:21:50
Caller
My brother always called it to me and kind of stuck.
1:21:52
Drew
What's your real name, just because it's interesting?
1:21:54
Caller
Mike.
1:21:54
Drew
Mike.
1:21:55
Adam
All right. What's going on?
1:21:57
Drew
Rusty has a little more romance to it.
1:21:59
Caller
Nausea during any kind of sexual arousal. Sometimes sporadic, sometimes long, sometimes real quick, but it's always there.
1:22:09
Adam
Bad times.
1:22:10
Drew
Even if you're by yourself?
1:22:12
Caller
Yeah. He's by himself or with a girl. Sometimes I can get by it, but it's always...
1:22:18
Drew
Did he say if he's by himself?
1:22:19
Adam
I think he did. Why did you say he's?
1:22:24
Caller
Any kind of sexual arousal.
1:22:25
Caller
It's there, the presence.
1:22:27
Drew
Yeah, but you said when he's by himself.
1:22:30
Caller
When I'm by myself or when I'm with a girl.
1:22:35
Adam
Very suspicious.
1:22:36
Caller
Everyone's sexually aroused.
1:22:37
Adam
I know. Whoever screws up that tense.
1:22:41
Drew
Schizophrenics do.
1:22:42
Adam
Oh, really?
1:22:43
Drew
They're talking to a third person, yeah. Or somebody who's talking about somebody else and making up a story, make it seem like himself.
1:22:48
Adam
Is that a tense, by the way?
1:22:50
Drew
It's... That's the word I'm looking for. I got... It's too late at night for you.
1:22:56
Caller
Methuselah?
1:22:56
Drew
Yeah, I came up with that.
1:22:57
Adam
Rusty?
1:22:59
Caller
Yes.
1:23:00
Adam
Are you schizophrenic?
1:23:02
Caller
I don't think so. I mean, I've never been diagnosed. But I'm... Basically what I'm saying is that I'm admitting that I might have been abused. And I've never really thought about that or admitted that.
1:23:16
Adam
But... Who may have abused you? Who may have abused you?
1:23:21
Caller
It was a babysitter, family, friend kind of situation.
1:23:24
Adam
Well, it's...
1:29:18
Drew
Well, that Rusty was an interesting call.
1:29:26
Adam
Yes.
1:29:26
Drew
And people wonder, why aren't they answering the question? Yeah. Well, let's explain it. I mean, he used the third person to describe himself in a way that gave us a very unusual feeling.
1:29:36
Adam
Yeah, he said-
1:29:37
Drew
It was not a mistake. It was-
1:29:39
Adam
He didn't say, I don't do this. He said, he doesn't do this.
1:29:41
Drew
And then he talked as though he was talking about somebody else the entire time.
1:29:45
Adam
Very robotic.
1:29:46
Drew
Yeah, not that he was-
1:29:48
Adam
Detached.
1:29:48
Drew
Yeah, not that it was bogus, but that he was detached from himself to the point where it was like he was describing somebody else.
1:29:55
Adam
Drew and I really dug into this in the bathroom about two minutes ago. Oh yeah, you kids, you know, you think we don't care because we kid, but we're in the bathroom getting into this stuff. Either that or I'm complaining about my family.
1:30:10
Drew
Or sifting through my duke.
1:30:13
Adam
Well, I gotta identify.
1:30:14
Drew
That's fair, but in Rusty's case, it really does sound like he may have what's called a schizoaffective or some kind of schizophrenic type of condition where there is that detached quality. So it needs to be evaluated. That's why he both sets the cactus for the end of the call.
1:30:29
Adam
That's right. Brittany? You're 15?
1:30:33
Caller
Uh-huh.
1:30:33
Adam
What's up?
1:30:35
Caller
Basically, I've been depressed for like two months. I've been cutting and it's gotten like really bad at home. Like my daddy yells at me and my mom's just really strict. And so I got my belly button pierced like a few weeks ago and my mom's like saw it and she's like take it out. And then I couldn't really take it out. So she took me to the doctor and the doctor made a deal with me that she would like look at my cuts and then she would let me keep it. And so I did. And my mom's like, you're really not happy here, are you? And I was like, no. And so she's like, well then we'll find somewhere else for you. And so she's promised me that she'd find somewhere else for me and she's been looking and then-
1:31:13
Drew
What do you mean find somewhere else? Somewhere other than your home?
1:31:16
Caller
Yeah.
1:31:19
Drew
Like a hospital?
1:31:20
Caller
Well, I don't know. Like she told me that she found this one place, like this other person that I used to see, like for therapy. And she said that she could take me in. And so I'm like, well, can I think about it? And she told me that she'd give me like a couple of days. And so I'm just like running out of answers and I don't know like what to do.
1:31:41
Adam
Your mom, now this is your biological mother?
1:31:43
Caller
Yeah.
1:31:46
Adam
Phone's cutting in and out. We can't hear the answers. Well, now it's cut off completely.
1:31:51
Caller
No, I'm still here.
1:31:53
Adam
This is your mother and your father.
1:31:55
Caller
Yeah.
1:31:56
Drew
Biological.
1:31:57
Caller
Yes. Yeah, they're biological.
1:32:01
Adam
All right. So it sounds like a threat, but on the other hand, if you're acting out, your mom's at her wits end and maybe doesn't feel like she's capable of taking care of you, then maybe she does plan on taking you somewhere.
1:32:17
Drew
But it sounds like they're trying to place her in some sort of therapeutic community.
1:32:21
Caller
Yeah, like she promised me that she'd find somewhere for me. Like one day she came in my room and she was crying. She was like, Brittany, I'm trying to help you. And I just like tried to get away from her. She was like holding me down and I was like, I-
1:32:31
Adam
Why don't you give in to her?
1:32:34
Caller
Give in to her and her wishes.
1:32:37
Adam
Well, why?
1:32:39
Caller
Like, I don't know. I just like, the way they treat me, like they yell at me all the time and they make me feel really stupid. And whenever my mom touches me, I just want to like shrink away. And I get so mad at her and I'm really pissed off and stuff.
1:32:52
Drew
Do you have an eating disorder too?
1:32:55
Adam
What?
1:32:56
Drew
Do you have an eating disorder also?
1:32:57
Caller
No, no.
1:32:58
Adam
What do your parents do?
1:33:00
Caller
They're lawyers.
1:33:03
Adam
Oh my God, I'm so tired. I couldn't move my mouth by the attorneys. I said, what do your parents do? And I just went attorneys in my head. And I rarely ask unless they're attorney. It's always attorney. Well, last time actually mom was a lawyer and the dad was a doctor or something like that. But yeah.
1:33:21
Caller
My dad has a temper and he promised me he wouldn't yell at me and he's like, I'll give you like $10 each time I yell and he continues yelling.
1:33:31
Adam
Hypothetical, worst couple. Attorney, attorney, publicist, publicist. And I know publicists are all gay, so there's no such thing as a real, heterosexual publicist, publicist. But hypothetically, if there was such a thing as a straight publicist- Worse though than, I would say worse than attorney.
1:33:49
Drew
You think so? Attorney, yeah.
1:33:51
Adam
So it could be worse.
1:33:51
Drew
The thing about the attorney is they are so in their head with everything that they really deny the existence of emotional process. And everything can be sort of willed into submission. And are understood through sheer grit. And it's not the case. There are things that are experiential.
1:34:10
Adam
Well, Brittany. Do you think that you could stop acting out, not for your parents, but for you?
1:34:18
Caller
Well, I've tried. And I don't know, like people have told me, keep on trying to be happy and I try.
1:34:24
Drew
No, no, no, no, no.
1:34:25
Adam
Forget about happy.
1:34:26
Drew
Let's get some help for you. Find a way that you can get real relationships outside of the home. So you're not being- Like a therapeutic relationship, somebody who's there for you.
1:34:35
Caller
I have been, and I was seeing someone but she just wasn't working out. And so I guess my mom's trying to find someone new. I don't know.
1:34:41
Adam
Well, here's what I'm asking you to do, Brittany. I know you resent the hell out of your parents. Believe me, they're worse parents than your parents. We talk to people all night, every night, whose parents are physically, sexually abusing them. And they're living in squalor.
1:34:59
Drew
It's strange that those people idealize their parents.
1:35:01
Adam
They like their parents. Yeah, right. So here's the thing, Brittany. How about for your sake, you just give in to it just a little bit, let your mom do what she thinks best for you, and just let it go.
1:35:13
Drew
And not define yourself against your parents.
1:35:16
Adam
Yes.
1:35:17
Drew
Everything is about responding to them, repelling them.
1:35:21
Adam
Right.
1:35:21
Drew
No, no, just relax. Just find somebody that can help you sort through your feelings so you can get what you need from a relationship, and get on your life and have a happy life. That'd be the ultimate revenge.
1:35:33
Adam
Speaking of happy, Hannah's been on hold for 110 minutes and used inhalants when pregnant. Wants to know if the kid's messed up. How old is the kid? How old is your child?
1:35:47
Caller
Oh, I am only about six to seven months, or weeks, I'm sorry.
1:35:52
Adam
Weeks? Oh, so you used inhalants and you didn't know you're pregnant.
1:35:56
Caller
Yeah, I just found out last Friday that I'm pregnant and we're estimating that's about how much. And I did the whole whipped cream charger, whip it thing, I probably did about six to eight of them.
1:36:05
Adam
Ain't no big thing.
1:36:07
Caller
You sure?
1:36:08
Drew
That's nitrous.
1:36:09
Adam
Yeah, it's a little nitrous. Your kid's gonna be fine.
1:36:11
Caller
Okay, so it shouldn't affect the development of the brain or anything?
1:36:14
Adam
You gotta not do it anymore, but.
1:36:16
Caller
Oh, obviously, I've quit everything. I'm trying my best to take the best care of myself I can.
1:36:20
Adam
All right, good. And what are you gonna do? I'm gonna do it, but no, kids fine. They do the whip, they're good. I saw in the Scooby-Doo 2 thing. I saw Scooby and they're sucking on the.
1:36:31
Drew
It's the latest thing.
1:36:32
Adam
Sucking on the whipped cream can.
1:36:33
Drew
All the junior high school kids are into it now.
1:36:34
Adam
I saw it on the Scooby thing, can't be bad.
1:36:36
Drew
Really?
1:36:37
Adam
It's a little unresponsive when I saw it on the trend. We'll take a quick break, we'll be right back.
1:36:42
Caller
Here it is.
1:36:42
Adam
Bottom line, it sucks being single today.
1:36:45
Caller
Tons of lame people and no decent prospects.
1:36:48
Caller
Call the Dateline. 1-877-889-DATE.
1:36:52
Drew
You're listening to Live 105.
1:37:13
Adam
Another fabulous week put safely to bed. I want to thank Alanis Morissette for coming in here tonight. We look forward to a little bad religion tomorrow night. I want to thank producer Ann. I want to thank junior, junior producer Lauren for doing a great job all week. I want to thank engineer Anderson, five years to the day and still going strong. And also engineer Chris here in the studio.
1:37:47
Drew
Who you can identify by his Duke.
1:37:48
Adam
That's right. Nice. So, until next time, this is-
1:37:53
Drew
Brian.
1:37:54
Adam
Oh, phone screener Brian. Sorry, phone screen, Brian. Out of sight, out of mind, you know what I'm saying? Thanks, buddy, for doing a fantastic job all week long. So until next time, it's Adam Carolla for Dr. Drew saying, mahalo.
1:38:05
Caller
I say Vin-Lan, Vin-Laden, Vin-Laden, Vin-Laden, Vin-Laden.
1:38:09
Adam
Let's call the whole thing off. That's a good song.
1:38:16
Caller
This has been Loveline. The opinions expressed on this show are not necessarily those of the staff, management, sponsors, or this station. The producer for Loveline is Annie Gold. Loveline is a presentation of Westwood One Entertainment.
1:39:07
Caller
Yeah, yeah, yeah.