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Voiceover
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Voiceover
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1:20
Voiceover
Hey, everybody, it's Loveline. I'm Adam. That's Dr. Drew. Phone number 1-800-LOVE-191. Dr. Drew is a board-certified physician and addiction medicine specialist. And tonight, it is our pleasure to bring back to the show dear, dear, dear, dear friend from The Offspring, Dexter Holler. Hi there. Good to see you, Dexter.
1:39
The Offspring
You too.
1:39
Adam
The CD is the best of The Offspring. Or it's The Offspring's Greatest Hits. That's always... What do you think we are? Are we 50-50 on that throughout the last 50 years?
1:52
Drew
What?
1:52
Adam
Best of vs. Greatest Hits.
1:54
Drew
Probably. I like Greatest Hits. What I'm intrigued by is that I've never seen you and I wrestle over anything before.
1:59
Adam
Well, I wanted the CD.
2:01
Drew
I wanted too.
2:02
Adam
Wow.
2:03
The Offspring
That's never happened.
2:04
Adam
Yes. The Offspring is one of the few bands, like, no, because the Drew bangs his head too.
2:11
Drew
That's right.
2:11
Adam
Alright. Yeah. And we usually want CDs, but not the same one.
2:16
Drew
And not this badly. You know, we both want it badly.
2:19
Adam
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. No. Like, when, you know, Amy Mann comes in here, I want the CD. And when the Insane Clown Posse comes in, you want the CD.
2:28
Drew
That's right. Sometimes I want the Zamba music too.
2:30
Adam
Yeah.
2:31
Drew
Zamba, you know, I'm into that.
2:33
The Offspring
A lot of our audience is doctors.
2:36
Adam
Oh yeah.
2:36
The Offspring
Professional types, lawyers, accountants.
2:38
Adam
Mostly white collar types. Yeah. Three piece suits.
2:42
Drew
And as we left off with Dexter, you can see we're going to hook up.
2:45
Adam
That's right.
2:46
Drew
And he called you.
2:47
Adam
We called and then I promptly called him back three months later.
2:50
Drew
Three months later.
2:50
Adam
He promptly called me back three months later.
2:52
Drew
Okay.
2:53
Adam
And here we are today. I want to go up in Dexter's jet because Dexter has an aeroplane and it was really exciting.
3:01
Drew
He kindly called you and set it up and you just blew him off.
3:03
Adam
No, no. That's not what happened.
3:05
The Offspring
It seemed like that kind of thing.
3:06
Adam
It felt that way.
3:07
Drew
Of course.
3:07
Adam
Because he's a big rock star. It felt like that. He called me. I was in the middle of things.
3:11
Drew
He called you I think more than once.
3:13
Adam
I called him back.
3:14
The Offspring
I call him and he doesn't call back and then that night I see him on Jimmy Kimmel and he's a big star and then I'm embarrassed to call again.
3:21
Adam
Now I would, I don't know what kind of jet he has. What I would like you to do Dexter is to buy one of those old MiG-15s and bring it over here.
3:29
The Offspring
All right.
3:29
Adam
Have you ever thought about, you're a pilot, right? And you're certified to fly a jet?
3:35
The Offspring
That's right.
3:36
Adam
And is it jet? I only fly the model planes.
3:39
The Offspring
Right.
3:40
Drew
Same thing.
3:40
The Offspring
Yeah, similar.
3:41
Drew
Yeah, yeah.
3:43
Adam
A lot of people fly the model planes and who have flown the big ones say that the model ones are more difficult.
3:47
Drew
OK. Yes.
3:48
Adam
A little less at stake if something goes wrong, but more difficult. Now, the thing about the jet versus the prop plane is the jet takes a little while to spool up, right? I mean, you can't just hit. You just can't hit the throttle and just blast off like you can with a with a prop. Are the new ones different?
4:05
The Offspring
The newer ones, they spool up more quickly, but there's still a little a little lag time. Got to plan it out.
4:10
Adam
Yeah.
4:10
Drew
Interesting.
4:11
Adam
What is the top speed your jet will fly?
4:14
The Offspring
Mine goes about 450.
4:17
Adam
And is it able? You know, I'm wondering, like, you don't see much of it, but are those planes the the the aero frame of the plane? How much are they able to take? Can you do a barrel roll? Could you do a loop?
4:29
The Offspring
You know, monkey, it's supposed to be certified like a regular passenger plane isn't certified to do aerobatics. What you're talking about and stuff. But they have to meet certain minimum like it has to be able to withstand, I think it's 3.8 G's. It can take a lot of stress.
4:43
Adam
Yeah. Do you get to do fun things with it? I mean, do you do, do you know, would you, have you ever been inverted? Have you ever done like a barrel roll?
4:53
The Offspring
Not in this one. No, in other planes. Yeah.
4:55
Adam
Oh, really?
4:56
The Offspring
Yeah. Yeah. I had a friend that flew F-15s for the Air Force and he took me for a ride.
5:01
Adam
What did that cost us, Drew? Yeah. Just some gas.
5:04
What do you think it cost us?
5:06
Drew
$87,000.
5:07
The Offspring
Thank you. Thank you, America.
5:08
Adam
Easily. You know, here's my old thing about all that go up with the guys and the Blue Angels and all that stuff and the buddies. I would love to do it, but whoever is doing it is going to try to make you vomit and they will probably achieve their goal with me. Like, what I would love to do is...
5:25
Drew
They pretty much do it with everybody.
5:26
Adam
That's what I'm saying. They'll do it with everybody.
5:28
The Offspring
Right.
5:29
Adam
A feeble pope could go up with the Blue Angels and they'd go for inverted rolls and get the pope to barf all over the cockpit. My thing is...
5:37
Drew
The vicar would vomit.
5:40
Adam
The vicar of Christ vomits in the cockpit. My thing is, I would love to go up in the plane. Just don't show off. Just do your thing. This is be thrilling enough and we get up to 30,000 feet, hand me the stick for 10 seconds. I'll pretend like I'm flying. You take it again. You don't have to... We're cool. Thrill enough, by the way, what we're doing right here.
5:58
Drew
What's in it for them then?
5:59
Adam
Yeah, I know. Well, not vomiting in your plane.
6:04
Drew
If you think about it... It's in your mask. It doesn't go into the plane, it's all of your face.
6:09
Adam
Well, Drew, you ain't rolling the window down and hanging your head out like you did in the air. Your buddy said VW Squareback.
6:14
Drew
It's a ranchero.
6:15
Adam
A ranchero. Pardon me. All right, so, and do you take the... Now, where do you keep the plane? At your house?
6:22
The Offspring
Yeah, I keep it at the airport.
6:24
Adam
At the airport.
6:25
Okay, okay.
6:26
Drew
How creative, creative. I like that.
6:27
Adam
Well, you know what is cool? In Florida, in other states, they have those drive-in airports where people just taxi into their huge garages.
6:37
The Offspring
Yeah, that's really cool, huh?
6:38
Adam
Yeah, like John Travolta.
6:39
Drew
Got to live in Florida, though, is the problem.
6:41
Adam
Well, they have a few in other parts of the country as well, I do believe. But, you know, they keep talking. And I know we're supposed to talk about the Offsprings. I'm really excited about this. You know, they keep talking about this personal travel and how, you know, in years to come, the airwaves are going to open up and everybody's going to have, it's going to be like having a car. And they've been claiming this for 50 years. But just in the last few years, it seems like they've made some strides. Am I right?
7:12
The Offspring
Like what?
7:14
Drew
Like having homes attached to it.
7:15
Adam
No, like, okay, I'll give you an example. Like composites, for instance, materials that are stronger, a little lighter, a little cheaper to process now, where they can have these personal jets that aren't multi, multi, multi-million dollar planes that only heads of corporations can own, but they're a little more accessible for like rock stars and guys who own banks and stuff as opposed to, the guy who owns Nike. You know what I mean? He's like, I don't know. I've seen a lot of these designs and stuff on these channels where it's like, it's a million and a half bucks and it goes four or 500 miles an hour and you can have it yourself. Yeah?
7:54
The Offspring
Am I right? There's a couple new planes coming out that are making the jets smaller and smaller. So it's more personalized, I guess. So there's stuff like that. And I think like the guys that did Spaceship One out in the desert, the Bert Rutan, Dick Rutan, you know, it was sort of funded by the Microsoft people and all that also. But I think that's a great example of, you know, the innovation. And they didn't rely on the government to spend $500 billion and have it not work. These guys did it, a small team of people themselves. I think it's really cool.
8:19
Adam
Yeah. You know what the deal was? It was the X Prize, Drew. Ten million bucks.
8:24
Drew
Right.
8:24
Adam
Here's the deal. You spend 20 million bucks, you get 10 million bucks.
8:28
Drew
Yeah.
8:28
Adam
But you risk your life.
8:29
Drew
But you own the business, you own the skies.
8:32
Adam
Yeah. It seems like 30 years ago, everyone was like, I'll be taking your vacation on the moon in five years. And then it completely went away. And in the last 18 months, it's been a mad rush to get back in the skies.
8:45
Drew
Interesting.
8:45
Adam
Exciting. So you guys are doing the Vans Warp Tour, yes?
8:51
The Offspring
That's right.
8:52
Adam
And that starts the 18th. You're starting in Columbus, Ohio. Are you going all the way through?
8:56
The Offspring
Yeah, we're doing the whole thing. Wow.
8:59
Adam
Are you going to fly your plane?
9:01
The Offspring
For part of it. You know, I'm going to stay on the bus at first. I'm going to keep it real, you know, for a little while.
9:07
Adam
And then it's into the plane. And then you arrive like two days before the bus does.
9:13
The Offspring
Oh, Buzzum, Leonard Skinner style on the way.
9:15
Adam
You know, Ozzy Osbourne style. Oh, yes.
9:18
The Offspring
Oh, yeah. Ozzy style. That's right.
9:19
Adam
Yeah. That's what happened. I don't know, Randy Rhodes or whoever. Did you know that story, Joe? No, no. Ozzy Osbourne's, you know, prodigy guitarist. I think it was like Randy Rhodes.
9:30
The Offspring
Randy Rhodes.
9:30
Adam
Yeah. From from the, you know, I don't know, early 80s, late 70s, early 80s. They're out on tour and he was out flying with some guys just in private aircraft. They thought it'd be funny to buzz the tour bus. And they got a little bit too low when they buzzed it. And that was the end of Randy Rhodes. Wow. See, Drew, you see what happens when you monkey?
9:51
Drew
Yeah. Yeah.
9:52
Adam
Yeah.
9:53
Drew
I'll be careful next time.
9:54
Adam
Yeah. Mom said not to play ball in the house. You know what I'm saying?
9:57
The Offspring
Don't watch that spool time.
9:58
Adam
Yeah. Spool up that Cessna.
10:00
The Offspring
Yeah.
10:01
Adam
450. What about a dive? What do you think you get that baby up to?
10:05
The Offspring
You know, it's funny, because last time I was here, you were like, don't you have a hobby? Like have an old car or something? You had no idea. And ever since you found out about the flying. I'm hammered with it. Yeah, that's all it is. And so I called. I want to take you on that ride. I want to show you what it's all about.
10:18
Adam
I want to do it. Where's the plane? It's your house? What do you got in Santa Monica Airport?
10:26
The Offspring
Long Beach.
10:26
Adam
Long Beach. A little out of my range. Can you fly over to my house? Fly over to Burbank and then I'll meet you over there.
10:33
The Offspring
I'll do it.
10:34
Adam
You don't see any private stuff going out of Burbank, but Van Nuys.
10:37
Drew
Yeah, that's where we fly into. Santa Monica.
10:39
Adam
Awesome.
10:39
Drew
Crazy.
10:40
Adam
Oh, and seriously, Drew, I saw Drew this year. And I think you can pick up a Soviet MIG for like 50 grand.
10:48
The Offspring
You can.
10:49
Adam
Do you know how much they are?
10:51
The Offspring
Well, you can get them like you need to go through them and rebuild them. It's like getting an old shell of a car and stuff. But yeah, there's a bunch of stuff like that. I've I've considered it. You know, there's a another one at Czechoslovakian one that they sell that there's a guy in Reno that makes them.
11:05
Adam
Yeah.
11:05
The Offspring
You can buy them. It's really cool.
11:07
Adam
Seems kind of big.
11:07
Drew
The idea just to have where to be. So if I need to get somewhere fast, I've got to know what was it.
11:13
Adam
No, it's it's it's to be able to it's like the world's ultimate toy. You have a you have a MIG.
11:18
Drew
You would actually use it for anything, any any functional purpose.
11:21
Adam
You guys could move furniture in it, Drew.
11:23
Drew
I'm just saying, could you get it across country in an hour and a half?
11:26
Adam
Like starving rock stars, furniture moving. We could move one end table across country in like 20 minutes.
11:32
The Offspring
You could use it yourself. Yeah.
11:33
Drew
It was always a fantasy one. I could get somewhere like pow, like instantly.
11:36
The Offspring
Right.
11:36
Drew
You know, yeah, OK, Drew. No, we wouldn't need to.
11:40
Adam
We're going to do something with it. You're going to have fun with it. You're going to show off with it. It's a nice plane. And it's, you know, sturdy, you know? Yeah. It'll take flack. She'll come home.
11:51
She'll come home.
11:52
Adam
Oh, yeah.
11:52
Drew
I want to thank the Loveline Listeners, by the way, for supporting my show last night. We did pretty well.
11:56
Adam
Oh, really?
11:56
Drew
Yeah.
11:57
Adam
What happened?
11:57
What did you do?
11:58
Drew
We almost beat The Daily Show.
12:00
Adam
Oh, really?
12:02
Drew
That's exciting, Drew.
12:04
Adam
Drew's show premiered last night, everybody, and I attribute it all to The Loveline Listeners.
12:08
Drew
Thank you. I thank you.
12:10
Adam
I was sitting at a table for George Lucas' induction into the AFI Film Award, whatever, tonight at the Kodak Theater with the Discovery Guy, the guy who invented the whole thing.
12:23
Drew
Oh, yeah. The guy that owns it.
12:24
Adam
John, what's his nose?
12:25
Drew
Yes.
12:28
Adam
Warbucks. That's what I call him. Big Daddy. Yeah. Just bought himself a car for three million bucks. Really? Yes.
12:35
Drew
What kind of car would that be? A Ferrari?
12:38
Adam
Some concept car from the 50s that had to wrestle away from somebody.
12:43
Drew
Interesting.
12:44
Adam
Nice, huh? Yeah. All right. More than Dexter's airplane, but not by much. Jared, and he does keep this at his head. No, let me see. Jared, you're 26.
12:56
Caller
Yeah.
12:57
Adam
What's up?
12:58
Caller
Not much.
13:00
Adam
All righty.
13:01
Drew
Get right to it here.
13:02
Adam
Get back to airplane talk. What do you think about that new Raptor, that F-22?
13:06
Drew
Let's hear an Offspring song.
13:07
Adam
I want to hear an Offspring song too.
13:09
Drew
Yes.
13:09
Adam
You do?
13:10
Drew
Yes, I do.
13:11
Adam
What are we going to hear? Oh, I got it.
13:13
Drew
You got the CD next to you.
13:14
Adam
I do. Yeah. You ready to go there, Michelle? Drew never wants to hear a band song.
13:20
Drew
Especially on the first segment.
13:21
Adam
No.
13:22
Drew
I've been like craving Offspring songs, so let's go.
13:25
The Offspring
Wow. Right on.
13:26
Adam
You could actually just go ahead and buy an Offspring CD, Drew, if you want to listen to some Offspring.
13:31
Drew
Slow down.
13:31
A what?
13:32
Adam
You could download something from like iTunes. Oh, yes.
13:36
Drew
Some sort of magical device.
13:38
Adam
Yes. Yes. It's right. From the comfort and safety of your own home. We will hear a little something from, I was going to call it the best of again, but it's the Offspring's greatest hits. Seriously, if somebody put a gun to your head and said greatest hits versus best of in the last 20 years, what is it?
13:53
Drew
It's the biggest hits, because it means you got a lot of hits and these are just the best of them. Best of means it's your little brother's idea of the best songs. You may not have heard of them.
14:01
Adam
Greatest hits, not the same as best of.
14:05
Drew
Greatest hits means you have lots of hits, and we're just going to show you the greatest. Would you be listening to that song?
14:10
Adam
All right, but what if they called it the best of? Would you give the same explanation but in reverse just to be flattering to Dexter? All right, that's what I figure. All right, this one is called Can't Repeat. Yeah, The Offspring, everybody. The greatest hits. During the song, Dexter was explaining to us how he's flown solo around the world, and then I was explaining to him how I went to the lorry seasoning plant in Eagle Rock.
17:59
Drew
And you're masturbated by yourself, too, usually.
18:01
Adam
I got a little packet of taco seasoning to take with me.
18:06
Drew
And your travels.
18:06
Adam
I took an extra one, yeah, so now I have two.
18:09
The Offspring
That's good, too.
18:09
Adam
Yeah, yeah, no, I'm saying, you know, we both live life pretty dangerously. You pick your poison. For you, it's, you know, world travel. For me, it's, you know, going down to Glendale, seeing how the seasoning is made.
18:22
Drew
And flying those prop planes.
18:24
Adam
Flying the model planes. Oh, oh, we're going to talk about that, too. Very exciting.
18:29
Drew
Let's try to take a call.
18:30
Adam
You want to take a call?
18:31
Drew
Let's try.
18:31
Adam
You want to try Jared again?
18:32
Drew
Yeah, I do.
18:33
Adam
Really?
18:33
Drew
Yeah.
18:35
Adam
Jared?
18:36
Yeah.
18:37
Adam
You're 26?
18:39
Caller
Yes, sir.
18:40
Adam
What's up?
18:42
Caller
I'm just sitting on the couch cause my wife's mad at me cause she wants to have a threesome.
18:48
Drew
You're 26? You sound 16, but.
18:52
Adam
Yeah. All right. And you don't want to have the threesome?
18:57
Caller
Well, I haven't done it before, so I'm not sure about it.
19:02
Drew
What's up with your wife?
19:04
Caller
Like, see, I think if I have it, if I have the threesome with her friend and her, that our relationship won't be as good as it is.
19:14
Drew
Well, it will end. But what else? Except for that.
19:19
Caller
And I don't know what her friend may have.
19:21
Drew
When were you born? Birthday? Now? Oh, forget it.
19:27
I'm retarded.
19:28
All right, Jerry.
19:29
Adam
You got to be able to spit out your birthday, buddy.
19:32
My birthday?
19:33
Drew
If you can pretend to be 10 years older than you are.
19:35
Yeah.
19:37
Adam
Nice, buddy.
19:38
Drew
Let's put down the bottle. Listen, stoner.
19:40
Caller
Oh, you can tell by my voice, can't you?
19:42
Drew
Yeah, you smoke a lot of pot.
19:43
Adam
Yeah. And your brain function.
19:45
Caller
I smoke a lot of pot.
19:47
Drew
Yes.
19:48
Caller
All right, I'm 15. I've never done drugs before. This is just the way I talk.
19:52
Drew
No way. You smoke a lot of pot. You couldn't fool me on the age, you can't fool me on the pot either.
19:58
Caller
No, I swear to God.
19:59
Drew
Jared, Jared.
20:00
Caller
But what about, hold on a second, Drew.
20:02
Drew
There's nobody else on earth that left.
20:05
Adam
All right, but let me ask you this. You know how Oprah's got like $70 billion?
20:10
Drew
Yeah.
20:11
Adam
But like when Halle Berry comes on her show, she gets real black, like real home girl.
20:16
Drew
So he's getting like, like, Spicoli-esque when he calls Loveline?
20:19
Adam
Yeah, I'm saying like maybe 15 year old dudes get like kind of Spicoli-esque in high school and they don't even smoke pot. They just take on that affect the way Oprah turns black when she has Halle Berry on it.
20:31
Drew
I'm with you 100%, but the affect, yes, the laugh, no. That laugh is unique.
20:36
Adam
Jared? Yeah. By the way, if you're gonna do the age thing, at least work out the men.
20:45
Drew
Make close to your age.
20:46
Adam
And the math isn't that tough because, you know, we're 2005, you know, you deduct 25 years, you're right back to, you know, 1980. It's not, you know, one more year. You know what I'm saying?
20:59
Caller
It's adult supervision or whatever, but I'm a really big fan. I've never called y'all before. I mean, like y'all are my idols.
21:08
Adam
Thank you. Thank you. But please admit.
21:11
Caller
Drew, I'm going to watch that Discovery Channel.
21:13
Drew
Discovery Health Channel. God bless you.
21:15
Adam
Admit you smoke pot for Drew, please.
21:17
Caller
No, no, I really don't smoke pot.
21:19
Adam
Okay.
21:20
Caller
I have this accent. Okay.
21:22
Adam
But listen, Jared, let me ask you something. You're 15.
21:25
Caller
Yes.
21:26
Adam
And you're claiming to be 26.
21:28
Caller
Yeah.
21:29
Adam
Okay. Here's a nice rule of thumb. If you lie about your age, go up just a solid 10 years, then your birthday, everything else is the same. You just move it up one decade.
21:40
Drew
Yeah.
21:40
Adam
You see what I'm saying?
21:41
Drew
However, Jared could not have pulled it off with that Greg Brady voice.
21:45
Caller
Probably not.
21:46
Adam
But if he'd spat out, you know, 1979, you may have bought into it. Okay. That's all. Just saying. Just saying. Katie? Yeah. You don't go up 11 years. That'll screw you up. You go up just a solid 10.
22:03
Drew
Or you do it exactly and you write it down. You sit there with it staring.
22:06
Adam
Just go a solid 10. If you're born in 85, you go down to 75. Our idiots would go the wrong direction. Like, if they're born in 75 and they're claiming to be 35, they're like, 95. Go ahead, Katie.
22:18
Caller
Oh, hey. Real quick, I just want to say Dexter's going to be in Louisville. So I'm right near Louisville. So I just want to say, hey.
22:25
The Offspring
Right on. Right on. Yeah. We're doing a show on Saturday, actually.
22:28
Caller
Yeah.
22:29
The Offspring
It's for the do action sports tour. It's called kind of like the X Games.
22:32
Adam
He'll buzz your tower, baby.
22:36
Caller
Well, I wanted to talk to you all about my brother. He's 12. He's about 10, almost 11 years older or younger than me. And he keeps trying to grop me.
22:46
Drew
Really?
22:47
Caller
Yeah.
22:48
Drew
What do you describe to me? Hold on.
22:50
Adam
Perfectly normal, perfectly healthy.
22:54
Drew
What's the circumstance? What does he do? What happens?
22:56
Caller
Well, we'll be sitting there on the couch, you know, and he'll come up and try to hug me, and he'll cop a feel, and he'll sit behind me, and he'll start kissing my neck. In like a peck sort of way, it's like getting weird.
23:11
Drew
Has he got any problems otherwise?
23:12
Caller
No.
23:13
Adam
Well, that's enough. Is he, are you voluptuous?
23:19
Caller
Yeah, pretty big boobs.
23:21
Drew
Why are there 10 years between you guys?
23:23
Caller
I was the youngest up until he was born. He was just a big accident.
23:27
Drew
He was an accident. You have much older parents.
23:31
Caller
45, yeah.
23:34
Adam
All right. There were 23 when you had her. All right. Well, let me just say this without trying to let this guy have to hook too much, but at 12, like your brain is almost exploding with what does a boob feel like? What is this?
23:50
Drew
There's an occasional 12 year old like that, but it's a 13 year old that gets like that.
23:54
Adam
Well, there's two types of sexuality for a young boy. One is the- No, no, no, Drew. I know Drew has 12 year olds now, so he's going to deny all this. He's fighting it. That's how it works, Drew. But seriously, Drew, here's how it works with guys. There is a pre-pubescent sexuality in the post.
24:13
Drew
Yes, yes.
24:13
Adam
The pre is like, what is it? I want to grab a booby. Sort of weird fantasies about being invisible and seeing mom's friend in the pool room getting changed. You know, this is sort of weird adolescent fantasies that really, there's no business. You know what it is? It's like your cat that captures a lizard and just wants to swat it around. Doesn't know what to do with it, but it's like impulses, it's like I want to jump on a swat around. Ends up killing it but doesn't eat it. Later on, you want to eat.
24:45
Drew
You want to eat.
24:46
Adam
You know what I'm saying, Drew?
24:47
Drew
Oh, I am.
24:49
Adam
I know what I'm saying.
24:50
Drew
But it's not as though you're going to violate family boundaries based on that. There was not a million years that you hide that from your family. You would never allow them to get near anything.
24:58
Adam
Yes, but 10 years older doesn't probably feel sibling-esque in a weird way to him.
25:06
Drew
Auntie Katie.
25:07
Adam
Probably feels like, yeah, you know what I mean? Like 10 years off, the sister's like, especially if she's gone in a way or in high school when you're in, you know what I mean?
25:15
Drew
Give him every excuse, however.
25:17
Adam
Big jugs.
25:18
Drew
My Spidey sense still says something's wrong here, something's up.
25:22
Adam
Katie.
25:23
Caller
Yeah.
25:24
Adam
What's going on with the family?
25:26
Caller
Nothing really. My parents are still married. My dad's an alcoholic.
25:31
Drew
Oh, there we go. Has he maybe done something to your brother? Or your brother's seen a lot of stuff that's making him sort of mad?
25:36
Caller
I really don't think so. I mean, he was a lot worse when me and my older brother were younger, not now.
25:42
Drew
Worse than what? Oh, your dad?
25:43
Caller
Yeah.
25:43
Drew
Yeah, but understand that was when your brother was in his formative years and really can affect him profoundly.
25:50
Adam
The neck licking is a creepy and weird part of this.
25:54
Drew
Yeah. It makes me concerned that he didn't get sort of proper supervision. There's chaos on the phone with the alcoholic dad.
25:59
Caller
Right.
26:00
Drew
And then sexual acting out of this sort usually implies serious trouble.
26:05
Adam
Is he seeing also it seems like he was probably exposed to a little Internet something or a little DVD, but your family sounds a little more like beta. See a little something on a little beta here. You know what I mean?
26:21
Caller
My mom was Dr. Drew Show, but maybe I won't watch it now.
26:24
Drew
Well, I was just getting become bogus.
26:27
Caller
They were beta.
26:29
Adam
Oh, yeah. Yeah.
26:30
Drew
She has Tivo. She has Tivo. What you're saying? Yeah.
26:32
Adam
Yeah. Yeah. OK. So the point is, is this guy could use a little therapy?
26:38
Drew
Right. I'm sure kids kids that age will not even younger to start doing strange things like masturbating in public and sort of self-stimulating and violating boundaries that that's all signs of what's going on internally. And that suggests some pretty serious stuff is going on. You got the alcoholic dad, you've got the issues of questions of supervision. So I don't know.
26:55
Adam
Just.
26:56
Drew
We're definitely looking at it. Let's take a break.
26:57
Adam
Let me give him some therapy. We come back. David's got a question for Dexter about the Offspring song and more. More of that. More jet talk. More jet talk. We're going to talk. We're going to talk military surplus. Yeah. Yeah. All right. All that after this.
27:20
Caller
Loveline will be right back, so get your problems ready. Ready.
27:25
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27:33
Adam
Hey, everybody.
27:33
It's Loveline.
27:34
Adam
I'm Adam. That's Dr. Drew. Flyboy Dexter here tonight from the Offspring. The Offspring's greatest hits is what we're talking about tonight. Also, the band is going to be on the Warped Tour. I'm guessing, I'm just going to go ahead and go on a limb and say headlining the Warped Tour, which is extensive. I'm looking at it right now. If you can hear us, the band and the tour will be coming to your town. I almost guarantee it. So you got that to look forward to this summer. And who else is on the bill, Dexter?
28:10
The Offspring
The Transplants are playing and a bunch of other bands.
28:16
Adam
Oh, other bands.
28:18
The Offspring
I just get MXPX is playing, my Chemical Romance is playing, one of my bands, Rufio is playing. There's all kinds of great stuff happening out there.
28:25
Adam
Now you say one of your bands, one of the bands you produce is on your label or?
28:29
The Offspring
Yeah, I have a little label called Nitro Records, and I've put out a bunch of bands and Rufio's, one of my most well-known bands right now. They're going to be a part of the tour.
28:38
Adam
Where did you discover them? And by the way, they make a fabulous fish taco.
28:43
The Offspring
Rufio's?
28:43
Adam
Yes. Awesome.
28:45
The Offspring
They're from the Inland Empire.
28:48
Adam
That's trouble.
28:49
The Offspring
Yeah, no, they're great. They are.
28:51
Adam
All right.
28:52
Drew
They're off the speed.
28:53
Adam
All right. They're just dealing. They don't actually do the speed.
28:57
The Offspring
Maybe you should tell the kids some of the dates of some of the shows in this area.
29:01
Caller
Great idea.
29:03
Adam
Let's see. It is starting.
29:06
Drew
We're in a lot of these cities.
29:07
Adam
Yeah. Now, Anne highlighted one of the dates, but we'll go back up. Starts the 18th in Columbus, Ohio, then Milwaukee, Wisconsin, St. Louis, Missouri, Kansas City, Dallas, Houston, San Antonio.
29:19
Drew
This is just our...
29:19
The Offspring
Well, those aren't... Yeah.
29:21
Adam
Los Cruces.
29:22
Drew
We're talking to them.
29:22
The Offspring
Oh, sorry. Okay.
29:24
Adam
Peoria, Chula Vista at the Coors Amphitheater, Long Beach, San Francisco, Ventura. I'm going to do it like I'm...
29:32
The Offspring
Radio style.
29:33
Adam
Radio style. Fresno, California, Fresno Convention Center, Sella Arena.
29:38
The Offspring
Give them the date, too.
29:39
Adam
Pomona coming in. Checking in on July 6th, two days after the 4th, everybody. That's 05 for you Stoners out there. Pomona coming in, Pomona Fairplex. Then again, on the 7th, Maryvale, California, Sleep Train Amphitheater, Poisey, Idaho, Crab Potato, Rock Your Head Outta Idaho Center Amphitheater. By the way.
30:01
Drew
What date?
30:02
Adam
That's coming in on the 8th of July. It's going to be hot. Tell you what, right now. Poisey, I'll tell you, talk about imagination. The Poisey, Idaho, at the Idaho Center Amphitheater.
30:13
Drew
Nice.
30:14
Adam
Ooh, I bet somebody won a competition too, sending in that title. Georgia, the Gorge Amphitheater. That's right, that's going to be on the 9th of July. St. Helens, Arena, Columbus, Meadows. The hell, oh, that's in Oregon. Yeah, St. Helens, oh, is that where the, that's where the, that's at Mount St. Helens?
30:35
Drew
That's Washington, Mount St. Helens. Yeah.
30:36
Adam
That's right. Well, what the hell are they doing that for? Well, that's confusing. All right, Salt Lake City, Denver, Indianapolis, it just keeps going. I don't have to give you the date, you just go, you just go every day. Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago, then we're getting into August, Pittsburgh, Atlanta, Jacksonville, Pompano Beach. It is, look, go on the go on the Internet, everybody. I can't remember all that stuff, Drew. All right. Where are we? Got a question for the band?
31:05
Drew
Bunch of Texas states, 24, 25, 26.
31:07
Adam
David?
31:08
Caller
Yeah.
31:10
Adam
You're 17? Yeah. What's up?
31:13
Caller
Hold on real quick.
31:14
Adam
All right.
31:15
The Offspring
Hang on.
31:16
Caller
Yeah, I'm asking Dexter a question real quick.
31:18
Adam
Oh, OK.
31:20
Well, he's the least thing I've ever been.
31:21
Caller
Hold on real quick.
31:22
Caller
Hello?
31:24
Adam
Hello.
31:24
Caller
Yeah, my mom is coming. Y'all trying to ask you a question, but I'm not even supposed to be on the phone, but. Really? All right.
31:29
Drew
Let's do it real fast.
31:30
Caller
Hey, Adam.
31:31
Adam
Yeah, yeah.
31:32
Caller
I got a good one for you. Hold on real quick. Adam.
31:35
Drew
Corolla.
31:36
Caller
Exactly. Hey, I got a pool here and from there, I already officially called that from.
31:41
Adam
Dexter, I'm trying to get the pool game Marco Polo replaced with Adam Corolla.
31:47
The Offspring
I like it.
31:47
Adam
It works, right?
31:48
Caller
Adam Corolla.
31:50
Adam
You see how that goes?
31:51
The Offspring
Yeah, yeah.
31:52
Adam
That's nice. Listen, Marco Polo, I did a little reading on Marco Polo. You know what I found out, Drew?
31:59
Drew
He was a creative man.
32:01
Adam
No. He had nothing to do with pools at all.
32:04
Drew
What?
32:05
Adam
No. I thought he invented like the skimmer or something. I didn't know that he had nothing. First off, the dude's been dead for like 80 years, OK? That's number one.
32:15
Drew
Must have had a pool.
32:16
Adam
I don't know. I don't think so. You know, he talked about like going to China and discovering like Top Ramen and bringing it back to Italy. You know what? And a lot of people say, say no, they say he was lying. They say he spun yarn.
32:31
Drew
That's what they say.
32:33
Adam
There's a funny thing when I was reading about him online, it says, on his deathbed in Naples, a priest begged him to admit that he had been lying. And I thought, well, that's a great priest. You think you're guys going to give me a little peaceful laughter. Come on, admit it, dude. Thanks, buddy. I'm dying here. I'd be pissed off if you brought the last right priest in and he just started grilling me. He just starts sweating me. Yeah. You know what his reply was? He said, well, it was in Italian, so I didn't understand it, but it was something to the effect of, I haven't even told half the stuff I've done. Wow. Yeah.
33:11
Drew
And by the way, isn't he supposed to exonerate him of all his sin? Isn't that just to say-
33:16
Adam
I just like the idea that a priest was sent in there to sweat him when he was dying. David? That's real.
33:24
Drew
Here's your chance, David. Go quick.
33:25
Adam
Go, Dave.
33:29
Caller
I got a question for Dexter.
33:30
The Offspring
Yeah, what's up?
33:33
Caller
You guys had a song once on- it was on That Crazy Taxi.
33:37
The Offspring
Uh-huh.
33:37
Caller
And I don't know what the song's called. That's why I'm calling to ask. When it starts off, it goes, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And then it starts off, it's a crazy SB, but I just don't know what the song's called.
33:47
The Offspring
Yeah, that song was All I Want.
33:48
Caller
All I Want.
33:49
The Offspring
Yeah. It's on our greatest hits record.
33:52
Drew
And the best of the album, too.
33:54
Caller
Yeah.
33:54
Adam
We might even play it in the next hour, David, but you'll be asleep.
33:58
Caller
No, no, actually I won't. Cause I'm a lead singer for a band, and that question has been bugging me for about two years. I've been wondering what that question, no, I mean what that song is.
34:06
Adam
Can't you go on the computer now and just find the answer to every question?
34:10
Caller
Actually, I don't really like computers. I have a computer here at my house. You guys actually asked me that one question, and I told you that I don't like computers. So that's the only reason I didn't call it.
34:22
Adam
I understand. You don't like computers, but you like answers, right?
34:25
Caller
Yeah.
34:26
Adam
Yeah, maybe you guys can find some middle ground somewhere here in the computer. You hate so much.
34:30
Who's this?
34:31
Caller
You guys.
34:31
It's just me.
34:32
Caller
That's why I decided to call in.
34:33
Adam
No, when I say you guys, I mean you and the computer.
34:36
Drew
I think it's this internal computer that doesn't work.
34:38
Adam
Okay. I think it's got a Tandy up there.
34:42
Caller
Hey, my mom just came in. I got to actually hang up, right?
34:45
Adam
Can we? And what kind of hardcore band are you in where your mom's yelling at you to close the phone up? You guys can't possibly rock.
34:53
The Offspring
That's punk, dude.
34:55
Adam
Is it punk to have your mom yelling at you?
34:57
The Offspring
Yeah, lay punk.
34:59
Adam
He's calling from Tucson. What the hell time is it in? What is it, an hour? They don't do daylight savings? Does that make a six hours difference?
35:07
Drew
One hour later there.
35:08
Adam
What is it if they don't have daylight savings?
35:10
Drew
It's later, earlier. They're the same. They don't go ahead, so it's one hour back.
35:18
Adam
What is it? Are you telling me it's 930 and he's 17 and his mom is yelling at him to get off the phone?
35:23
Drew
Yeah, but you heard what a JO this kid is. His mom's got to work out a little bit.
35:27
The Offspring
I didn't realize you guys were nationwide last time I was here. I don't think you guys were.
35:30
Drew
We were. Oh, we were.
35:32
The Offspring
Oh, wow.
35:34
Adam
We try to keep, you know what we are? We're like a Ma and Pa store that has franchises all over the country.
35:40
The Offspring
Congratulations.
35:41
Adam
We have that down home kind of feeling. It's been ten years.
35:45
The Offspring
And that's not enough. You still want to steal Marco Polo's name, his game.
35:49
Adam
I feel it's time. As a matter of fact, my whole career up until now has been leading to the Marco Polo thing. That's all I've been wanting to do. What a legacy. You know what I mean? Leaving that behind. The pool thing.
36:04
Drew
You could just invent a new game called Adam Corolla.
36:10
Adam
I feel like Marco Polo has been dead for like 900 years.
36:14
Drew
Yeah, you're right. Let's just usurp him.
36:16
Adam
I don't think he was a great guy. He probably took a mistress or two. You know, all those guys were racist back then. You know what I'm saying? You know, he didn't go over there to China and like, you know, take some spices and stuff and give them fair market value for it. He probably ripped them off.
36:32
The Offspring
Just got a rumor that they named the Toyota after you.
36:35
Adam
Yeah, but it's spelled different.
36:38
Drew
Yeah, I understand. He's already yelling at the spelling all the time.
36:42
Adam
Augie?
36:43
Yes, hello?
36:44
Adam
You're 19?
36:45
Caller
Yes, I am.
36:46
What's up?
36:47
Caller
Well, first off, I'd like to say that I really love you guys, Dr. Drew and Adam.
36:51
Adam
Thank you.
36:52
Caller
The Offspring, you're pretty good too. I like you guys. Oh, cool. I've been listening to you guys for a long time. My question today is, well, when I'm, okay, so I'm a little bit nervous.
37:03
Adam
All right.
37:04
Caller
Okay. My ex-girlfriend, she's been my ex for about six months now. She is pregnant with my twins.
37:13
Drew
Oh, wow. Okay. And what's the question?
37:16
Caller
Well, my current girlfriend, who I care about a lot, even though we've only been going out for like maybe five months or so.
37:22
Drew
Don't tell me she's also pregnant.
37:24
Caller
No, no, she's not also pregnant. But she is trying to convince me to convince my ex-girlfriend to have an abortion.
37:32
Drew
How far into the pregnancy is your ex-girlfriend?
37:35
Caller
She's like two months, I think.
37:37
Drew
Two months only, huh?
37:38
Adam
You sure?
37:40
Caller
I don't talk to her too much anymore.
37:42
Drew
How long has she been pregnant?
37:44
Adam
Oh, wait a minute. Let's do some humping math here, by the way. What did you do last hump with her? You have a girlfriend for five months. This girl's two months pregnant. How does that work?
37:56
Caller
Oh, well, I was still seeing her. My current girlfriend doesn't know.
38:00
Drew
When was the last time?
38:02
Caller
Last time? Oh, it's hard to remember.
38:06
Drew
Bogus.
38:06
Adam
Yeah. Nice try, though.
38:08
Drew
Nice try, Augie.
38:09
Adam
Augie, you can't do any better than this, Nimrod. What? This is it. I like the indignity part.
38:15
Caller
Blah, blah, blah.
38:16
Adam
How dare you? Yeah, you can't remember. You're not sure how far along she is. And, you know, the thing about abortions is they're not really based on any time or calendar or anything.
38:25
Drew
You wouldn't have looked into that.
38:26
Adam
You would have had an indefinite period of time. Yeah, you never would have checked that out. No, you never would have asked her when she said she was pregnant. You never would have done the math when the last time you were with her. Please, your Boguosity leaves this broadcaster cold. How about that?
38:45
The Offspring
He had me fooled.
38:45
Drew
Let's take a break.
38:46
Adam
He sounded good, but he's so weak. Listen, people, get a couple basic dates now. Well, I'm with my one for five months and this other one's, she was about two months pregnant. Oh, I was with her when, come on.
39:02
Drew
Here we go. Let's go.
39:03
Adam
Let's keep pausing.
39:04
Drew
Let's go.
39:05
Adam
Let's go. Break it down. PMA. Yeah. All right, everyone. Dexter from The Offspring is here. We'll hear something else off the greatest hits. These guys will be on the Vans Warped Tour starting on the 18th of this month. And we'll be right back after this.
39:23
Caller
Love Line Love Line with Adam Corolla and Dr. Drew.
39:27
Caller
We'll be right back.
39:41
Adam
Hey, everybody, it's Love Line. I'm Adam. That's Dr. Drew. Phone number 1-800-L-O-V-E-1-9-1-R. Dexter's here tonight from The Offspring. Offspring's Greatest Hits, name of the CD. Gonna be out in a couple of weeks. Where's that piece of paper, Drew?
40:00
The Offspring
Comes out a week from, a week from Tuesday.
40:02
Adam
A week from Tuesday.
40:03
Drew
From last Tuesday or? Right from this coming Tuesday.
40:06
The Offspring
No, coming Tuesday, 21st, I think, right?
40:08
Adam
18th.
40:09
Drew
18th, yeah.
40:10
Adam
No, wait a minute, 21st. Sorry, the 21st. Dexter is always right. As a pilot, you can't afford to be wrong. You know what I'm saying?
40:17
Drew
You gotta be quick.
40:19
Adam
And you know, you measure that fuel in pounds, not in ounces, how you do it, Drew, because you're really cheap. Or gallons, how I do it, because I'm cool. All right, let's talk to Jessica, who's 18 and gets violent and angry. Jessica?
40:36
Hi.
40:37
Adam
What's happening?
40:40
Well, every time my boyfriend and I plan on having sex and then we don't, I get really, really mad.
40:47
Drew
It says here you get violently angry. What do you do?
40:49
Well, I'll scream at his face. And there's been a couple of times where I've slapped him. And I just, I don't know why I'm doing it. Like normally, I'm not that angry with him, even when he does something stupid. And I just, I don't understand why I'm being this angry with him. I don't get it.
41:05
Drew
How often does this happen?
41:08
Every time pretty much that we don't have sex. It's when we plan on having sex. Like we'll talk about it during the day.
41:13
Adam
Like, learn this lesson, by the way, this guy.
41:16
The Offspring
Maybe that's what he wants.
41:17
Drew
How often does this happen?
41:21
I don't know. Like just basically whenever we don't have sex.
41:24
Drew
Jessica, how often we're going to hang up on you.
41:27
Adam
Whenever they don't have sex.
41:28
Drew
How often does this happen?
41:29
Adam
Whenever they don't have sex.
41:31
Drew
So you don't have sex every day, every month, every year. How often?
41:35
Adam
Whenever they don't have sex.
41:37
Yeah.
41:37
Do you mean like how many times? Like a month?
41:40
Sure.
41:42
Like three times.
41:44
Drew
Three times a month this happens.
41:45
Yeah.
41:46
Drew
Is it when you were specifically told this is going to happen and you're disappointed that it doesn't?
41:51
Yeah. Well, we don't actually say like, okay, well, we're going to do this. We'll just talk about it. Like, well, maybe we'll-
41:56
Drew
How often do you normally have sex?
41:59
A couple of times a week.
42:00
Drew
Now, this business of you hitting him suggests that you were in a family where people hit. And then you think that's okay. So, you know, of course.
42:09
Yeah.
42:09
Drew
Yeah. And that already, you know, the becoming from that kind of trauma suggests that you may have sort of triggers that cause you to kind of dissociate and fly into rages. People have different things that will trigger that. Did you have other kinds of trauma too? Were you sexually abused or anything? Or Nikolai?
42:25
Well, both my parents are drug addicts and alcoholics. But my father, I mean, I wasn't really around my mother much, but around my father, he wasn't really like abusive. But one time he tried to have me touch him, but it didn't go anywhere. Cause I was, I just didn't let it.
42:44
Drew
What dad doesn't do that?
42:45
The Offspring
Yeah, as long as it didn't go anywhere, that's okay.
42:48
Adam
My dad and sister did the same thing. The chemistry just wasn't right. But they could remain friends.
42:52
Yeah, I knew it wasn't right. So that's why I didn't allow him to go through like this.
42:58
Drew
All that stuff is profoundly disturbed. And so basically what you have here is a situation where when you get into a vulnerable...
43:05
Adam
I don't know why it's even creepier to have him try and get shot down.
43:09
Drew
I know. It's just because you're aware enough of what's going on.
43:12
Adam
Who the f-ed up do you have to be? I mean, literally, I mean, he must have just been jacked out of his brain on drugs, right?
43:19
Yeah, he was really bad.
43:21
Drew
Yeah.
43:22
Adam
All right. So you're a mess. So Jessica, you need some therapy.
43:25
Drew
What happens is... Here's the deal. First of all, you don't perceive normal boundaries because you have a family system where there weren't normal boundaries.
43:30
Caller
Well, the thing was is that I lived with my grandparents, so I had a really good...
43:34
Drew
Just listen to me. Just listen to me.
43:35
Adam
No, it was fantastic.
43:36
Drew
Yeah, just listen to me. And you also, having been the victim of all these traumatic circumstances, you tended to what's called dissociate. You don't develop a normal regulatory system and you become reliant on a primitive part of what the nervous system called the parasympathetic system, and you sort of very easily sort of check out, you dissociate. And in those checked out modes, you'll start to fly into rages. And in those rages, you'll sort of express all the usual lack of boundaries that you saw in your family of origin. And so this just becomes sort of an out of body experience when you develop these rages. And this needs a lot of treatment. It's going to be very, very serious if you're having, you know, trying to make a family.
44:13
Adam
What are you going to do? You get some therapy.
44:16
Caller
I have no idea. It's just, it's getting out of control and he's feeling really horrible about it. And I don't really know how to apologize to him about it because it's like, well, you know, I'm sorry screaming in your face and slapped you, but have a good day.
44:29
Drew
Apologizing, apologizing has nothing to do with this.
44:31
Adam
Go to therapy.
44:32
Drew
You have to get treatment or this is not going to get worse. It's not going to get better. In fact, probably what's going to happen is if this guy's one shred of emotional health, he'll leave and you will find somebody sick to attach to and this thing will devolve into real serious problems.
44:45
Adam
They sound smart, Jessica.
44:47
Drew
Come on. I'm sorry, what was that?
44:48
Adam
You sound intelligent.
44:49
Drew
Get some help. This has to be treated. You're actually, your brain actually doesn't work right. You don't regulate normally and that you need some help building that system.
44:57
Caller
Okay.
44:57
Drew
Okay? All right.
44:58
Caller
So what should I do in the meantime when like, you know, when I'm getting therapy and I'm getting through it and it happens again, what am I supposed to do about it?
45:05
Drew
You talk to your therapist about that. You work something out with the therapist. You figure out how to plan.
45:08
Caller
Okay?
45:09
Adam
All right, Jessica.
45:10
Caller
All right, yeah?
45:11
Adam
Name one aircraft from World War II.
45:14
Caller
From World War II? A jet? I don't know.
45:19
Drew
See?
45:20
Adam
Wait, wait, wait.
45:20
Drew
Let's get the Axis or Allied.
45:22
Adam
Oh, really? Okay, go ahead, Drew.
45:24
Drew
Who were the Axis powers in World War II?
45:26
Oh, God.
45:28
Caller
I don't know.
45:29
Drew
How about the Allies? I'll give you a hint. One of them was America.
45:32
One of them was what again?
45:34
Drew
This country you live in?
45:35
Adam
Canada.
45:36
Drew
United States.
45:36
Adam
America.
45:37
Caller
Yeah.
45:38
Drew
What were the other countries involved in the Allies?
45:40
Oh, wait. Oh, in World War II?
45:43
Drew
Yeah.
45:43
Adam
Yeah.
45:44
Caller
Japan and Germany.
45:47
Adam
Right. OK. And we're all fighting against Canada and Mexico?
45:53
No, I don't think so.
45:55
Adam
All right, baby. Once again, proving women know nothing about war. Nothing ever. But here's the thing. Here's the thing that boggles my mind.
46:06
Drew
The 18 planes. And it wants to tell us about the Allies they were used in.
46:10
The Offspring
OK.
46:11
Adam
I'll tell you what warps my mind when it comes to this. First off, it never seems to come up. I'm the only guy who brings it up. Number two, I'm a dick for bringing it up somehow. But women, and I'm talking age 15 to age 45, have zero knowledge. I mean, it's not you wouldn't call it rudimentary, rudimentary knowledge of World War II. It's zero, zero. And it's the thing. It's like, well, it ain't their thing. Well, it's a huge part of history. It's really it's like saying the Civil Rights Movement. So that's not my thing. I'm not black. I don't know anything about how that work. You know what I mean? Or, you know, Thomas Edison, I'm no inventor. I don't know anything. I don't know what that guy's name is. Or Marco Polo. I mean, the point is, is it's not really up for debate. It was a huge event that you need to know two or three things about and you should be taught in school about these things. Yes.
47:04
Drew
Yes.
47:05
Adam
Drew, you gotta ask your daughter now.
47:07
Drew
Oh, yes.
47:08
Adam
She'll know something.
47:09
Drew
Let's take a break.
47:09
Adam
Dexter's here from The Offspring. We'll take a quick break. Be right back after this. Hello, y'all. It's Animus, Dr. Drew. Over there. Dexter here tonight from The Offspring.
47:35
Caller
The best in the best of the Offspring.
47:36
Adam
We've been at the Offspring. Greatest hits. It is out on the 21st. Oh, I ate big tonight, Drew. What did you eat?
47:45
Drew
A little Italian.
47:47
Adam
No.
47:48
Drew
Mexican.
47:50
Adam
I went down on a Mexican hooker, but I don't know what I'm eating. No, I had myself a little, I went to the George Lucas AFI thing.
47:59
Drew
Oh, that's right.
48:00
Adam
I was like, sitting in between, like Harrison Ford and Warren Beatty.
48:05
Drew
Wow.
48:06
Adam
All the heavy hitters were there.
48:07
Drew
Cool.
48:08
Adam
Well, anyone who did anything with Lucas had to show up for a little ass kissing.
48:13
Drew
And what were you doing there?
48:16
Adam
Well, here's the thing. I got invited by the guy who invented the Discovery Channel.
48:24
Drew
Oh, right, right, right, right.
48:25
Adam
Yeah, see, Drew, you would have been invited, but if you were, oh, you were on the Discovery Channel. That's right, I can see who you are. They invited me, and then I was walking down the red carpet, and everyone kept pulling me over, going, what makes you such a big George Lucas fan? And I'm like, I don't, I'm not a, I didn't, the first Star Wars, you know, the one they made 70, I liked that one. 78, that one was pretty cool. Then the other one sucked, and I don't know what's, I'm not into all that stuff, no. And they're like, well, I sound like an a-hole, is what I realized. So I stopped talking at a certain point. But it was kind of cool. There were like John What's-his-name, the guy who scored the whole thing was, John Williams was sitting there, and I mean, Richard Dreyfuss was sitting at my table, we had a nice conversation.
49:19
Drew
Nice.
49:20
Adam
Yeah. And you know what he told me? He told me he was doing a sex documentary.
49:24
Drew
Oh, interesting.
49:25
Adam
Like a multi-part sex documentary.
49:27
Drew
Oh, boy.
49:28
Adam
Evidently a man of passion, Drew.
49:30
Drew
Oh, boy.
49:31
Adam
I told him you also shared his passion for passion.
49:33
Drew
But here's the deal about those shows, it's always the superficial BS, the people want you to believe.
49:38
Adam
Well, don't crap on it, because I was blowing your horn pretty good.
49:40
Drew
I'm just saying, that's what bothers me, if they were actually really getting into it, actually talking to experts that deal with this stuff, that's cool.
49:45
Adam
Yeah.
49:46
Drew
What they normally do is like, well, let's see what these swingers like to do. Oh, isn't that interesting?
49:50
Adam
Now that we're good friends, I call them Dick Dreyfuss.
49:52
Drew
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
49:52
Adam
And Dickie was saying that, because you know, when you have celebrity friends, you have to call them by something other people know them as. Dick was saying that he was going to do this thing on like the BBC or something like that. But I said, you got to get in here. You got to talk to Drew. This guy, this guy talks to the kids.
50:10
Drew
Maybe I'll bring him on my Discovery Health Channel show.
50:13
Adam
Yeah.
50:13
Drew
There you go.
50:14
Adam
He's never going to do that. But the point is, is interested in sex and a man of passion.
50:19
Drew
Cool.
50:20
Adam
Let's talk to Shawn. He's 21. Shawn?
50:24
Caller
Yeah.
50:25
Adam
What's up?
50:28
Caller
I'm just about to go into a club right now.
50:31
Drew
A club?
50:33
Caller
Yeah.
50:34
Caller
Thursday night.
50:35
Adam
What kind of club?
50:37
Caller
Gay club.
50:38
Drew
You're gay.
50:40
Adam
What's it called?
50:42
Caller
Sorry, you, Drew.
50:44
Adam
Yeah, Drew. You told Drew.
50:47
Drew
You're gay.
50:48
Adam
And then.
50:48
Caller
Drew has this beautiful skin, right? And VH1 shines through Drew on the TV. Let me tell you.
50:56
Drew
What is he talking about?
50:57
Adam
I don't know. I know those gays do a lot of that amyl. I think he's high on the amyl right now.
51:03
Drew
He's not gay.
51:04
Caller
It kind of hurts. I don't know. I don't do all that.
51:07
Adam
You see, they don't like the amyl, but it sounds close to anal. And so they like it.
51:11
Drew
I see.
51:12
Adam
Hey, Sean, what's the name of the club you're heading into?
51:18
Caller
I don't discuss things like that. That gives the characteristics of the part of town I'm in rather not safe. Sorry.
51:25
Drew
What's your question?
51:27
Adam
You know, this weird flash, like, this poor guy has a boss and I feel really sorry for him.
51:34
Drew
For the boss? Yeah.
51:35
Adam
Like, this guy's going to head in to work or someplace like that. Tomorrow there's going to be some poor SOB who actually employs this guy.
51:42
Drew
He's got to suck. Interesting. You know what I mean?
51:43
The Offspring
Yeah.
51:44
Adam
I never do that, but I really feel sorry for his boss.
51:46
The Offspring
That's interesting. Yeah.
51:47
Adam
I usually feel sorry for the parents, but in this case it's the boss. Sean, do you have a job?
51:53
Caller
Of course, yes.
51:54
Adam
I feel sorry for your boss.
51:55
Drew
What kind of work do you do?
51:56
Adam
Video store.
51:58
Caller
I'm in sales.
51:59
Drew
Yeah.
52:00
Adam
Your poor boss.
52:01
Caller
I'm a business manager of a little store, a corporate store. I'm pretty good. I mean, I'm doing pretty well for myself, actually.
52:12
Drew
What is your question, Sean?
52:13
Adam
Really? Do we need to talk to him about that?
52:15
Drew
I just want to ask questions.
52:17
Adam
All right.
52:18
Drew
What is it? Here we go, buddy.
52:21
Caller
My grandfather died when I was probably like 12 years old. Found out later on that he was actually my grandmother.
52:31
Drew
So it was a female to male sex change?
52:35
Caller
Yes, exactly.
52:38
Drew
No, that just doesn't happen.
52:39
Adam
Doesn't happen.
52:40
Caller
What are you talking about?
52:41
Caller
My grandmother?
52:42
Caller
My grandmother, right?
52:44
Drew
Yeah.
52:44
Caller
She went to San Francisco back in like when my mom was probably like 16. So this was like right when they were starting to really like get into this type of stuff. Like people were starting to change their sex and things like that. And she went out there to San Francisco and had this done. I mean, it was a botched up. Like, I mean, like the story was like my grandpa was actually my uncle. My grandma died in Alaska and this and that. And this is this is your grandpa. Call him your grandpa. So I always called him my grandpa. You know, thought he was my uncle, right? Saw his chest. Grew up with him, of course. So I saw his chest and everything. And his chest was like, he always told us. We always asked him what happened. He said I was in a car accident. And actually his chest was like, it looked mutilated. Didn't have any nipples. Looked like he just got his copped off. So I mean, this was total like in the beginning, you know, I have no idea what his genitals look like. Never saw his genitals.
53:46
Adam
Oh, really? Because I have a picture of my grandfather's genitals. I keep my wallet. He was European, so he's uncut.
53:53
Drew
Yeah, Sean, I don't...
53:55
Adam
I wasn't erect, but it looked like he fluffed himself just a little bit. I mean, he obviously knew there was going to be a picture taken.
54:00
Drew
So you're talking about an operation like some 40 years ago.
54:04
Caller
This wasn't 40 years ago. This was probably like, I mean, at least, like maybe 25, 30 years ago.
54:11
Drew
Oh, well, way out. It's not 40.
54:12
Caller
It's 52, so...
54:14
Drew
All right, but the point is 30 years ago, they really didn't do female to male.
54:18
Adam
He still feels sorry for his boss. You know what I mean? And she just keeps getting back to feeling sorry for the guy who caused it.
54:23
Drew
What's the question? What is the question?
54:25
Adam
What's this question?
54:26
Caller
I want to know if, like, I mean, like, I was, so I was molested when I was growing up, so I don't know if, like, any of that, like, has, like, is it hereditary that I would, like, you know, like it, like, and become gay from...
54:39
Drew
No, the, the, the, the liking, the sexual abuse, when people are being sexually abused and they're aroused by it and like it, that actually creates a lot even more conflict for people sometimes. They have a lot more difficulty managing the feelings associated with that trauma because it's so conflicted. But there is the case that sexual abuse, particularly by a male, tends to be associated with becoming gay later in life. We certainly in our show, pretty much all of the gay men that call with a question like this have been sexually abused by men. It's not like you can change it. It sort of changes your wiring, having been through that experience. And probably there's some genetic foundation for sort of a, you know, being changed by the behavior, by the experience. But there are guys out there that are gay by genetic design.
55:22
Adam
I know it sounds cruel, but if you were like, if Sean was a car and you were a insurance claims adjuster, you just go ahead and label him totaled, right? Put him in the crusher. Yeah, don't bother putting it on the frame. Don't bother putting it on the rack.
55:38
Drew
Let's just call it total. Sean doesn't seem motivated to change.
55:43
Adam
That's the scary part because a guy like Sean, considering what Sean has been through and what Sean has seen, allegedly.
55:49
Drew
And who knows what the craziness was with the grandfather, grandmother thing? That doesn't even track.
55:53
Adam
I don't even know what Sean's incoherent version of it was. But Sean, you have, if half of what you tell us is true, you have one chance in life, and that is tons of therapy, fair amount of classical music, and a lot of exercise.
56:09
Drew
I think a little 12-step in there.
56:10
Adam
And maybe a little 12-step program. What do you say, buddy?
56:13
Caller
Well, I listen to classical music. I like classical music.
56:16
Adam
Okay, well, that's all right.
56:18
Drew
I mean, Sean will get it.
56:19
Adam
A little exercise, a little therapy, a little 12-step, yeah?
56:23
Caller
Um, yeah, I can see that happening.
56:25
Adam
Okay, all right, there we go, that's all. That's all it's gonna take.
56:29
I have a question, if he's not gay, why is he in Lying at a Gay Club?
56:32
Drew
No, he is gay, he is gay. He wanted to know if the fact that he'd been sexually abused and liked it is what made him gay.
56:39
Adam
Here's the answer, by the way, great nachos. Fantastic out of this world nachos.
56:44
Drew
Dexter from The Offspring is here. Yeah, got a question for Dexter coming up.
56:48
Adam
Yeah, question for Dexter from Mark who's 25. Mark. Hey. What's happening?
56:55
Caller
Hey, I want to ask Dexter if he's ever going to get his PhD. Right.
57:01
The Offspring
Well, I went to school for a long time and I was kind of well on the way.
57:07
Drew
In what area?
57:09
The Offspring
Molecular biology.
57:10
Drew
Oh my goodness.
57:11
Adam
Yeah. I think we've talked about this before.
57:13
Drew
I remember now.
57:14
Caller
Yeah.
57:16
The Offspring
I was actually, I was trying to get into medical school and I didn't get in. So they said, well, why don't you just go back and get a master's? Cause then they'll like you and let you in. So I'm like, so I fell for it. I got the master's and took the MCATs all over again. Still didn't get in.
57:28
Drew
Danny got smart, genius erupted.
57:30
The Offspring
And then they're like, well, you're halfway there now. Why don't you just finish out the PhD? So I'm like, I got nothing better to do. You know, I'm in a punk rock band and you know, no real future. So I'll just go ahead and do this. And it's great because I can also take off on the weekends and I can, you know, yeah. When you're a grad student, you can kind of disappear. It's actually better than having a job. There's a lot of work and a lot of, you know, a lot of stress and stuff, but it's more flexible and stuff. So it worked out well for me.
57:55
Adam
What, what college did you go to or do you go to?
57:58
The Offspring
I went to USC.
57:59
Adam
And, and now let me see. It's four years for your four year.
58:04
Drew
For your undergraduate degree.
58:05
Adam
Yeah. And then can you get a PhD in four years?
58:08
Drew
Four years after that. Yeah. Yeah.
58:11
Adam
Yeah, you can.
58:11
Drew
Two masters and two PhDs, yeah.
58:13
Adam
So you, I mean, if you kept your nose to the grindstone.
58:16
Drew
Four more years you get a PhD.
58:17
Adam
Four more years you get a PhD.
58:19
Drew
Yeah.
58:19
Adam
Yes.
58:20
Drew
Depends on the field and that kind of thing.
58:21
Adam
Something a little more complicated. Why molecular biology?
58:26
The Offspring
Well, molecular biology is sort of like genetics. And I like that part of biology better than the other stuff.
58:32
Adam
How about why biology in general, though?
58:36
The Offspring
I thought I wanted to be a doctor. You got to go to medical school.
58:37
Drew
You got to train it.
58:38
Adam
Yeah, but is there other disciplines you can train in other biology?
58:43
Drew
Yeah, chemistry and physics.
58:44
Adam
That's it. I go biology.
58:46
The Offspring
They say you can teach them anything, but.
58:47
Drew
Yeah, everyone does biology.
58:48
Adam
I might go physics. It might be interesting. It could be too hard, though.
58:52
Drew
Chemistry would be the only thing that would be more useful to you. But the reality is all the high-level chemistry you'd learn, you'd never use in medicine.
58:58
Adam
What about physics? Wouldn't that be cool?
59:00
Drew
It's cool, but it's hard. It's just math.
59:04
Adam
Molecular biology sounds like a brain-full, too. But the lesser of all the evils, biology, in the difficulty department?
59:11
Drew
Not the molecular biology.
59:12
Adam
Well, that's what I'm saying.
59:15
Drew
Because molecular biology is chemistry.
59:16
Adam
And so when do you think you'll get your Ph.D.?
59:19
The Offspring
Well, this is the thing. I did all the coursework, and you have to go through some really hellacious exams, and you have to select a committee of professors, and part of their job is to sort of orally haze you. They call it an exam, or a qualifying exam, but they basically just make you feel like an idiot no matter how much you've done.
59:39
Adam
I know a guy over at SC. I could probably talk to him, get you a degree or something. Yeah, Mark.
59:44
The Offspring
So I did all that, and the last thing to do.
59:46
Drew
That's the business school, by the way.
59:49
Adam
He says he gets around.
59:50
Drew
He does. We know that, yeah.
59:52
Adam
Yeah. So what do you think? Give me time. When are we going to the graduation? That's all I'm saying.
59:58
The Offspring
All right. If I were to really do it, it would take me probably two years.
1:00:01
Drew
Why would you do it? Just to have it?
1:00:06
The Offspring
Yeah. In case.
1:00:07
Caller
Greg Rafferty has been saying that Dexter is not ever going to get it.
1:00:12
Drew
Greg's been saying that?
1:00:13
The Offspring
No. From Padre Lippen, yeah.
1:00:14
Caller
They're coming to Dexter.
1:00:17
Drew
He has PhDs like nerds.
1:00:19
The Offspring
Yeah.
1:00:19
Drew
His PhD is in Physiology.
1:00:21
The Offspring
Anthropology, I think.
1:00:22
Drew
Is it Anthropology?
1:00:23
The Offspring
Yeah.
1:00:23
Drew
Physiology.
1:00:24
The Offspring
I have PhDs for pussies, man. Yeah. There you go. Listen.
1:00:28
Drew
Medical biology is no screwing around.
1:00:30
Adam
That's right. Yeah.
1:00:32
The Offspring
Finally, I got smart and dropped out of school and started a band. That's what you guys should do, too.
1:00:36
Adam
Yeah. How many teachers have airplanes? You know what I'm saying, Drew? How many professors have airplanes? None. Oh, none. Well, certainly not this one. And let me ask you this, Drew. Do you get a PhD? Do you get to be called doctor?
1:00:51
Drew
Yeah.
1:00:52
Adam
All the time?
1:00:52
Drew
Everywhere?
1:00:54
Adam
I mean, you know, like to make reservations and stuff like that.
1:00:56
Drew
Why not?
1:00:57
Adam
Well, I know. I'm just saying. I don't know. Just say it.
1:01:00
The Offspring
But when they find out you're not an MD, then no, no. They treat you worse.
1:01:03
Drew
No, no, no.
1:01:04
Adam
Do they?
1:01:04
Drew
Because now nobody. Now everybody says doctor. Dentists say that. The chiropractors say that. The musical, musicologists say that.
1:01:13
Adam
Anyone with a PhD goes. I would go doctor.
1:01:16
Drew
As a doctor, you say, no, no, I'm a physician. You have to like that physician.
1:01:20
Adam
Oh, OK. Nice. Yeah. All right. Let's talk to Mary, who's 23. Mary.
1:01:27
Caller
Hi.
1:01:27
What's up?
1:01:29
Caller
I just had a question about I have a two and a half year old son. And I plan on being extremely like open with him with questions and things. And beginning like, you know, like me and my husband, we all three of us, like I'm open with being like taking showers and changing. And, you know, he sees our bodies and I just want to know if something like that can be harmful or OK or.
1:01:57
Adam
I'd say you look nude, quite honestly. If you're a mess, that can really leave a scar.
1:02:02
Drew
No, you should do your job to shame them about their body. That's that's your goal.
1:02:05
Adam
Yeah.
1:02:06
Drew
No, it's fine. But but but you have to make showering with them. Right. You have to maintain boundaries, Mary. That's that's the fundamental sort of goal of a healthy family is establishing a difference between self and other and a safe sort of capacity to be close to other people without being invaded by them or catching their feelings or they're catching yours.
1:02:25
Adam
You do shower with him?
1:02:27
Caller
Well, yeah.
1:02:28
Caller
Yeah.
1:02:29
Caller
He doesn't shower with anybody else.
1:02:30
Drew
That's fine up to two or so. But after that, it's time to set a more firm.
1:02:34
Adam
How old is he?
1:02:35
Caller
He's two and a half.
1:02:37
Adam
Two and a half.
1:02:37
Drew
That's all right. But just that's right.
1:02:39
Adam
He has a crotch height.
1:02:40
Drew
I know. He's below that.
1:02:42
Adam
He's below it, but even worse. Better be a little above it. He's on the business end of the crotch, you know what I mean?
1:02:49
Caller
Not much longer, then?
1:02:50
Drew
No, you've got, Mary, you're reacting to something. Something happened in your family where people were intrusive in a different way. What your family was, was uptight and controlling. And so you're not gonna do that. You're gonna go the opposite extreme, but you're ending up doing the same thing to your child. Go to the middle. Be reasonable. What happened? Whenever you react to what your family did, you're traumatizing your child just in the opposite direction whatever happened to you, basically.
1:03:13
Adam
What happened to you?
1:03:14
Caller
That is so true because my mother would, I would try and ask her questions and she never wanted to answer them to me.
1:03:21
Adam
Shocking that Drew knew that. All right.
1:03:24
Drew
Yeah, so your thing is, here's the rule of thumb. Do not worry about what you want him to know. Worry about what he asks you and just keep it on his level. Constantly check in with him. Is this what you wanna know? Did I answer all your questions? Do you have any more? And if he says no, it's no. Don't then dump a bunch of plumbing on him that he doesn't wanna know about. And don't really start this until he's about eight. Eight to 12 is the time to really get into it.
1:03:47
Adam
All right?
1:03:47
Caller
Okay. All right.
1:03:48
Drew
In the meantime.
1:03:51
Adam
You know what's funny? Drew's very passionate as a parent. I have zero pressure on me as a parent because I haven't even spoke to my parents. And I'm literally a millionaire. I mean, look at me. Look how I turned out, Drew. Look at me.
1:04:06
Drew
It's amazing.
1:04:07
Adam
Amazing, amazing, literal millionaire.
1:04:10
Drew
I'm not taking that kind of risk with my kids.
1:04:12
Adam
I never talked to my parents about anything. We never did anything. You never gave me any money. I mean, this is live and let live. And so so so the same for everyone I knew. Yeah, everyone turned out fine. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
1:04:27
Drew
They turned out.
1:04:28
Adam
Sure. They turned out.
1:04:29
Drew
They survived.
1:04:29
Adam
Yeah, they grew older. Look at them. A little Germany or Florida.
1:04:35
The Offspring
In Garden Grove.
1:04:36
Drew
Garden Grove.
1:04:37
The Offspring
Yeah, right around here in LA.
1:04:38
Adam
Your parents do something good. Dad's a doctor. What'd he do? What's going on? Something happened.
1:04:44
Drew
Regular.
1:04:45
The Offspring
They were just regular guys.
1:04:46
Adam
Yeah.
1:04:47
Drew
He's too healthy for all that. Look at him.
1:04:49
Adam
Dad's got to be a smart guy.
1:04:51
Drew
Oh, for sure.
1:04:52
Adam
What'd he do? Engineer?
1:04:53
The Offspring
He was a hospital administrator.
1:04:55
Drew
There you go.
1:04:56
Caller
Mm-mm.
1:04:57
Adam
Smart guy.
1:04:58
Caller
Yeah.
1:04:58
Adam
Made a decent living. Mom, housewife?
1:05:01
The Offspring
A teacher.
1:05:02
Adam
A teacher. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, usually when-
1:05:05
Drew
Not education.
1:05:06
Adam
People pursue education. They don't have to pursue education. You find that one black athlete that wants to go back and get his whatever. You find out his mom is a principal or something. You know what I mean? It's, when guys who have money and who are established decide to get educated just because they want to do it for themselves, you can look at the parents. You find there's some educator in that group. Yes?
1:05:27
Drew
Yes.
1:05:27
Adam
Yes. Yes.
1:05:29
Drew
Value in education.
1:05:30
Adam
Dan?
1:05:31
Caller
Hey, how's it going, Drew?
1:05:32
Adam
You're fifteen?
1:05:33
Drew
Hi, Dan.
1:05:34
Caller
Yeah.
1:05:35
Drew
Here we go.
1:05:36
Adam
Time to play Germany or Florida.
1:05:38
Caller
All right. Police routinely investigate internet chat rooms for sex crimes and child pornography. They found posts from a man trying to find voluntary victims for a cannibalistic slaughter romp. Upon further investigation.
1:05:50
Drew
Germany.
1:05:51
Adam
Yeah, we're going Germany already on this one.
1:05:54
Caller
Really?
1:05:54
Drew
Dexter?
1:05:55
The Offspring
Sounds German.
1:05:57
Caller
What's that?
1:05:58
Drew
Germany or Florida?
1:05:59
Caller
It's Germany.
1:06:00
Drew
Yeah.
1:06:00
Caller
You guys got me?
1:06:03
Drew
All right.
1:06:04
Adam
Listen, Dexter, I have this plan to bomb Germany again.
1:06:08
The Offspring
Okay.
1:06:09
Adam
Because I watch-
1:06:10
Drew
Strange that this story triggered that thought.
1:06:12
Adam
I watch a lot of History Channel. And you go ahead and watch what those crowds were up to in World War II. And you see a little diary of Anne Frank or something. And you go, wow, that's it? We're done? We're done with these people? I don't think we're done with them.
1:06:27
The Offspring
Okay. They got more coming?
1:06:28
Adam
I should say, yeah. I mean, you take a look at, you know, liberating concentration camps and them just, you know, going through Poland and just raping and pillaging and, yeah. Oh, nothing. Maybe 100 million people dead because something they started. And then 20 years earlier, they started another thing. Maybe 150 million people dead. And here's what we do. We give them a little bombing until they stop and put down their guns. And then we help them rebuild. And then we start buying cars from them. I'm just saying maybe a little bombing is in order.
1:06:59
The Offspring
Have you been to Germany?
1:07:01
Adam
No, I don't want to be.
1:07:02
The Offspring
Have you been to Germany, Drew?
1:07:03
Adam
Yeah.
1:07:04
The Offspring
Okay.
1:07:04
Drew
You have a point. Don't confuse what he's saying with my thing.
1:07:07
Adam
Okay. Anyway, Drew, do you think that Germans have gotten what they deserve for what they've done, the devastation they have caused this world, this world?
1:07:18
Drew
But the people that did that aren't there anymore. Fine.
1:07:22
Adam
So what? Neither are people.
1:07:24
Drew
What was I saying?
1:07:25
The Offspring
This show doesn't go to Germany, right?
1:07:27
Adam
I'm just saying you have an airplane.
1:07:29
The Offspring
That's right.
1:07:30
Adam
All we need is a couple of bombs.
1:07:32
The Offspring
Right.
1:07:32
Adam
And we can-
1:07:33
The Offspring
Put a little bay in that to prove a point.
1:07:35
Adam
I'm not saying we have to set Berlin on fire. We just want to send a message.
1:07:39
The Offspring
Right?
1:07:39
Adam
You know what I mean? We have not forgotten what you've done. That's all I'm saying. They deserve it. Do they not?
1:07:45
Drew
They deserve the message, but I'm not sure people deserve to die because-
1:07:48
Adam
Let me say, all right, let's talk about this. What about racism?
1:07:52
Drew
What about?
1:07:53
Adam
All right, we pay the price for racism. We didn't own any slaves. Our parents didn't own any slaves.
1:07:58
Drew
We bear the onus.
1:07:59
Adam
Which white people pay the onus and the burden on this for something that happened a while back, nothing, we didn't, you know, my parents weren't from this, or their parents weren't from this country. They don't want to have any slaves or plantations. No one's from the South, but it's our responsibility to some degree, right? All right, what about the living? And by the way, there's quite a few people still living from that era. They could use a nice bombing.
1:08:20
Drew
Here's what you gotta do. Why don't you threaten-
1:08:22
Adam
What about it, Drew?
1:08:23
Drew
What about it? I'm gonna answer you. Why don't you threaten to bomb them unless they pay you this country tons of money as some sort of restitution?
1:08:31
Adam
Okay.
1:08:31
Drew
Okay.
1:08:32
Adam
All right.
1:08:32
Drew
So we need some restitution for what that country's done.
1:08:34
Adam
Okay. Yeah. Because they enslaved a lot of people in their factories and all that.
1:08:38
Drew
Yeah, don't actually kill people, but threaten to kill people. They take a lot of money out of it. All right.
1:08:43
Adam
All right. My buddy Dexter from The Offspring is going to be doing some- First off, he's almost a PhD and he's just itching to strike.
1:08:52
Remember, Adam, one of our callers said Germany was an ally.
1:08:56
Drew
Oh, yeah. Yes.
1:08:58
Adam
I may be completely wrong about this. Maybe. Yeah. I might hit your pan too. I might give him just a little taste, but I think the atomic bomb sort of, you know, I would call it even.
1:09:13
Drew
You made your point there.
1:09:14
Adam
I think we made our point. You know what I'm saying?
1:09:16
Drew
Let's take a little break.
1:09:17
Adam
You're-
1:09:18
Drew
I know what you're saying.
1:09:19
Adam
You watch the History Challenge, you watch what those people did. You see how they treated people?
1:09:23
Drew
Maybe the History Challenge is sort of a dangerous sort of instrument.
1:09:25
The Offspring
Yeah, for him, huh?
1:09:26
Drew
Propagandistic.
1:09:27
Adam
Oh, yeah.
1:09:27
Drew
It's raising somebody.
1:09:28
Adam
You watch a nice hour special on the Baton Death March to see how you feel about the folks over there.
1:09:33
The Offspring
You wouldn't get any more shisha videos.
1:09:35
Adam
Little bombing. Just a little bombing. All right. Let's take a little break. We'll come back and when we do, we'll hear something else from Dexter and his boys, known as The Offspring from The Greatest Hits. All that after this.
1:09:48
Caller
Hello. This is Loveline.
1:10:03
Adam
Hey, everybody, it's the Loveline. I'm Adam. That's Dr. Drew. Dexter here tonight from The Offspring's Greatest Hits. Gonna be out on the 21st of this month. Band goes out on the Warped Tour on the 18th of this month. And we're gonna hear something else off the Greatest Hits after we take one call. Fractured penis, Drew.
1:10:24
Drew
Yes, yes. Interesting problem. It is? On my Discovery Health Channel show, I had a guy who broke his penis. And I tell you, sir.
1:10:33
Adam
What's there between fractured and broke?
1:10:34
Drew
Well, I'm assuming that's what he's gonna talk about. It's the same thing. It's just you rip it. By the way, I love people that go, I didn't break my finger, I fractured it. It's like fracture and break.
1:10:44
The Offspring
Sounds the same.
1:10:44
Drew
It is exactly the same. Now a displaced fracture means the bone has moved so it's not together anymore.
1:10:50
The Offspring
Makes sense.
1:10:50
Drew
And that's what people sometimes think of as a break.
1:10:52
Adam
Now what's compound? Is that actually poking through?
1:10:55
Drew
Poking through your skin, yeah.
1:10:56
Adam
That's bad times.
1:10:57
Drew
That's bad times.
1:10:58
Adam
I like when people say, I cracked my head wide open. Really? Wide open?
1:11:03
Drew
Your brain?
1:11:04
Adam
Exposed? Yeah, like if you cracked an egg wide open, wouldn't you expect to see the yolk?
1:11:08
Drew
Yeah, yeah. Wide open.
1:11:09
Adam
Cracked my head wide open. I'm talking about Flair for dramatic. Yeah, I had a little butterfly stitch on the forehead over there.
1:11:20
Drew
And the scalp bleeds like stink. So that's what people get all excited about. Oh, there's blood everywhere.
1:11:24
Adam
It goes nuts, yeah. Once when I was skiing, I got whacked in the face with a ski. Me, I went snow skiing one time in my life, and I got whacked in the face with a ski.
1:11:33
Drew
After predicting your dad would whack you, does that recall?
1:11:36
Adam
What?
1:11:36
Drew
Didn't you, in the story go, you said your dad was gonna pick up the skis and whack you in the face or something, and he did? Was that not you?
1:11:42
Adam
Hold on.
1:11:42
Drew
Not you.
1:11:43
Adam
You think I went snow skiing with my dad? Do you understand what that would mean?
1:11:47
Drew
That would mean the Corollas would have a car that would make it to the mountains, and there'd be equipment bought, and you would go somewhere in the weekend?
1:11:53
Adam
Hell no, I was with Jeff Bucks' family. I was in my friend's family, and went skiing, and I got whacked in the face, and my face started bleeding all down my puss, and as I was going down the hill to get a little medical attention, women were like screaming. People need etiquette, by the way, like, oh my God! It's like, yeah, I know, I'm bleeding, oh! This guy's coming all down my...
1:12:16
Drew
Anyway, this guy was having sex with his wife, and he pulled out and missed going back in, and they heard this big crack, they said, and it didn't hurt at first. He looked down and he had basically a hockey stick, you know, and he went and kind of washed up, and his wife said, oh my God, you gotta go to the emergency. Of course, being like any other male, he says, no, no, I'll be fine. And then when it went down, because it's this, I should picture it was a cavernous sort of body that gets ruptured, all the blood leaks out into the soft tissue, and he went from an erect penis to a two inch penis that was about the size of a paint can. It just eroded out. Purple, purple, flat big penis. And that's when he said, I'm going to the emergency room. And they could repair that, the surgical repair.
1:12:59
Adam
All right.
1:12:59
Drew
Go talk to Eric.
1:13:00
Caller
All right.
1:13:02
Adam
Thought my dad went skiing.
1:13:04
Drew
Yeah, I heard that story somewhere.
1:13:05
Adam
Eric.
1:13:06
Drew
Hi. So what happened?
1:13:08
Well, about three years ago, I was having sex with my girlfriend, and she was on top, and as she was going down, my penis hit her pubic bone.
1:13:15
Drew
That's actually the most common way it happens.
1:13:17
Yeah, and you know, it actually put a bone in my penis, broke, and I went to the hospital, they looked at it, I was in there for about a month, at a complete healed, I'm able to get a full erection and everything, however, I got a hematoma, which is just a scar tissue, and it's kind of like, it's like a little hump on my penis right there.
1:13:38
Drew
Yeah, that's a complication of all that.
1:13:40
Yeah, but doesn't get a full erection though.
1:13:42
Drew
Well, the hump, it's just a calcified area, the blood that gets sort of calcifies. If it's an actual scar, it will pull the penis to that side.
1:13:50
Adam
You use that love hump to your advantage.
1:13:54
Drew
Maybe it'll stick on the other side.
1:13:55
Adam
No, one is good enough. You know what I mean?
1:13:58
The Offspring
Yeah, naturally ripped.
1:14:00
Adam
Yeah, for her pleasure.
1:14:01
Eric? My problem is, is that ever since that day, I've been afraid to have an intimate relationship, and I don't know if I should have got it, and maybe I should get it corrected, or maybe, you know, I should just live with it or something.
1:14:12
Drew
Penis Traumatic Stress Disorder?
1:14:14
Caller
Hmm.
1:14:16
Adam
Yeah. PTSD. Hey, wait a minute.
1:14:21
Drew
It's bogus.
1:14:22
Adam
It now it's bogus.
1:14:23
Bogus.
1:14:24
Adam
Eric, please admit that this is a well-crafted, well-researched yet bogus phone call.
1:14:32
Caller
Yeah, right.
1:14:33
Drew
Okay.
1:14:33
Adam
All right.
1:14:34
Drew
There we go.
1:14:34
Adam
But nice try.
1:14:38
Drew
Okay.
1:14:38
Adam
Is he not talking?
1:14:39
Drew
I don't know.
1:14:40
Caller
You really think this is bogus?
1:14:41
Adam
Eric. Yes, bogus. Eric.
1:14:46
Caller
Yeah.
1:14:47
Adam
Can you hear me?
1:14:48
Caller
Yeah. What do you want me to say? That's what happened. Should I get it corrected or not?
1:14:51
Drew
Get what corrected?
1:14:52
Caller
Like you get the hematoma taken out or like something. I don't know. It's like taking away my confidence. It's just like, you know.
1:15:01
Drew
No, don't get it corrected. Have a relationship. You're gonna be fine. This is highly unlikely to happen again. And believe me, when you sort of get back in action, you won't be worrying about that so much.
1:15:11
Adam
All right.
1:15:12
Drew
It's a bizarre. We don't really believe the caulk. It's sort of a bizarre.
1:15:15
Adam
Well, it's definitely specific information. It's just the part where he's scared to.
1:15:21
Drew
Well, let me ask this. How long were we in the hospital for?
1:15:24
Adam
Who's in the hospital?
1:15:25
Drew
Hang on.
1:15:26
Adam
Well, he won't answer.
1:15:27
Drew
How long were we in the hospital for, Eric?
1:15:28
Caller
Well, I was just in there for a week, but it completely healed in about a month. And it would hurt to get a reaction.
1:15:35
Drew
All right. That's correct.
1:15:36
Adam
Now we believe him. In the hospital for a week?
1:15:40
Drew
For three or four days, yeah. It probably seemed like a week to him.
1:15:44
Adam
Oh, yeah. All right.
1:15:45
The Offspring
He's a little gun shy. That's natural, I guess, right?
1:15:49
Adam
Yeah, but...
1:15:50
Drew
But a young male kind of gets over that pretty quick. You have to think about it.
1:15:54
The Offspring
Maybe he just needs a little reinforcement, like some training wheels kind of, like a toilet paper roll over, or scotch tape, some popsicle sticks to the side, you know?
1:16:03
Adam
I was thinking tongue depressors and zip ties, but yeah. Same thing, you know? We're going to hear a little something from The Offspring. Great advice, brother. This is one Drew picked. It's an oldie but a goodie, and you just can't go wrong. It is called Come Out and Play.
1:16:34
Caller
Gotta keep them separated.
1:19:37
Adam
Yeah. One of the greatest rock songs of all time, The Offspring, everybody.
1:19:42
The Offspring
It's true.
1:19:43
Adam
I love that song. There's no part of it you don't like.
1:19:46
The Offspring
Thank you.
1:19:46
Adam
Thank you very much. It just goes. It's got a slight novel feel to it, as well as rocking, which is hard to do.
1:19:57
Drew
I just remember when you and I were watching them play that song at the Shrine Auditorium about five years ago, and the damn thing almost collapsed.
1:20:04
The Offspring
I remember that. The balcony was really shaking there.
1:20:06
Adam
Yeah. Yeah.
1:20:07
The Offspring
That would have been cool.
1:20:08
Adam
I was scared for the kids.
1:20:10
The Offspring
Yeah.
1:20:11
Adam
A lot of kids would have been rock to death. Been awesome.
1:20:15
Drew
Nice.
1:20:16
Adam
Yeah.
1:20:17
Drew
Here we go.
1:20:17
Adam
Yeah.
1:20:17
Drew
All right.
1:20:18
Adam
Let's talk to Sarah's 23. Sarah?
1:20:21
Drew
Sarah from Seattle in sorority.
1:20:24
Adam
What's up, baby doll?
1:20:26
Drew
Sarah?
1:20:28
Adam
All right.
1:20:29
Drew
What?
1:20:30
Adam
Some technical problems.
1:20:31
Drew
Try. Just try one more time. I'm just saying. Sarah?
1:20:37
All right.
1:20:38
Drew
Back to two.
1:20:39
Adam
Drew, do you understand you're cursed? You're not just unlucky. You're cursed.
1:20:43
Drew
No, I know.
1:20:43
Adam
Ellie?
1:20:44
Drew
Thank you for making note of that.
1:20:45
Hello?
1:20:46
Adam
You're 19?
1:20:47
Caller
Yeah. What's up? Well, I just wanted to say hi to Dexter because I love him. Oh, hey, Dexter. What are you doing? Yeah. I also wanted to ask you some things because I think you're so awesome.
1:21:02
The Offspring
Thanks.
1:21:03
Caller
Gosh, no, you don't understand how much like, oh gosh, I was like so in love with you and I still am and stuff. But hey, do you have like any books to recommend for the summer? Like, or actually like your favorite book ever?
1:21:16
The Offspring
You know, anything by Danielle Steele. Always a good choice.
1:21:19
Caller
Shut up. No.
1:21:24
The Offspring
Favorite books.
1:21:25
Caller
I would read anything you like recommended.
1:21:27
The Offspring
Oh, I don't know. How about Catcher in the Rye? That's a good one.
1:21:30
Caller
Well, hello, who hasn't read that?
1:21:33
The Offspring
Oh, okay.
1:21:34
Adam
Who hasn't read that? I'll tell you who hasn't read it, the Ace Man. Yeah, keeping it real.
1:21:40
The Offspring
I read this great book on World War II you'd really be interested in.
1:21:43
Adam
Oh, Ali.
1:21:45
Drew
How about The Idiot by Dostoevsky? There you go, go read that.
1:21:47
Adam
Let's ask you, do you know anything, one plane from World War II?
1:21:54
Caller
A plane? I don't know what plane, but I do know, I did take that thing. I did take American history like twice.
1:22:03
Adam
Always a bad sign.
1:22:06
Drew
So you know who the Americans were allied with in World War II then?
1:22:12
Caller
Is it Britain and France?
1:22:14
Drew
And stuff?
1:22:15
Caller
No?
1:22:16
Adam
No, that's good.
1:22:17
Drew
Ellie, we're impressed.
1:22:18
The Offspring
Right, that's good.
1:22:20
Adam
All right, baby.
1:22:21
The Offspring
We can't be mean to her, she was nice to me.
1:22:22
Adam
That was good, all right. So what was the book, now that the dust has settled, Dexter, do you have a book for her?
1:22:30
The Offspring
You know, I don't know, I don't read books.
1:22:34
Adam
Yeah, that's punk rock, baby.
1:22:37
Caller
Okay, how could you be getting a PhD and not read books?
1:22:41
The Offspring
It was books on tape.
1:22:43
Caller
All of them?
1:22:44
The Offspring
Just sitting in my car.
1:22:46
Adam
Well, what are you into, Allie? What do you like?
1:22:49
Caller
Oh, like as in books?
1:22:51
Adam
Yeah.
1:22:51
Caller
Like Albert Camus and like Thomas Mann.
1:22:54
Drew
Oh, well, Death in Venice.
1:22:57
Caller
Oh, are you kidding me? I love that.
1:22:59
Drew
Or you know what? Read Buddenbrooks.
1:23:02
Caller
Buddenbrooks?
1:23:03
Caller
Oh, yeah.
1:23:04
The Offspring
That's a good one.
1:23:05
Drew
That's kind of an interesting German, speaking of Germans.
1:23:07
Adam
Oh, really?
1:23:08
The Offspring
Or even just Da Vinci Code or something. That's a fun book.
1:23:11
Caller
All right.
1:23:13
Adam
I read The Phantom Told Both when I was in the sixth grade. So I recommend it. Yeah.
1:23:18
Caller
Which one? Judy Blume?
1:23:20
Adam
The Phantom Told Both? No?
1:23:22
Caller
Okay. No, I'm sorry. I don't know, but Adam, I love you too. I love you and Dr. Drew Loveline both of you guys like a lot. And I listen to you. I've been listening to you since I was like 12 or 13.
1:23:31
Adam
Oh, you know, I just thought of another book I read. I read Nobody Gets Out of Here Alive, the Jim Morrison Doors book.
1:23:38
Drew
Really? You read that?
1:23:39
Adam
Yeah, I read it. It was good.
1:23:41
Drew
Yeah.
1:23:41
Adam
It was actually, look.
1:23:43
Drew
You are capable of reading a book.
1:23:44
Adam
If I read it, it had to be good because...
1:23:46
Drew
Will you read my GD book?
1:23:47
Adam
No. Come on, Drew. Don't poke me in that position, man.
1:23:52
Drew
I know it's heavy.
1:23:54
Adam
You know what I mean? It's unfair for you to ask me to read your book, man.
1:23:56
Drew
I read the script, man.
1:23:59
Adam
But you read. You're easy. That's what you do, man. I'm a doer, not a reader. You know what I'm saying, man?
1:24:06
The Offspring
The David Lee Roth book was really good, too.
1:24:08
Adam
Plus, I believe reading poisons the mind.
1:24:10
Drew
I know you believe that.
1:24:11
Adam
What's that place where they lend you the books? Here we go. It doesn't have the word book in it, but it's like a big barn, and they have books in there and people borrow them. What is the name of that place?
1:24:23
Drew
A library.
1:24:24
Adam
But it doesn't have...
1:24:27
Drew
Libra.
1:24:27
Adam
It doesn't have the word book in it. You know, you think it would have book or read or magazine or something.
1:24:33
Drew
Something.
1:24:33
Adam
I like when they have the...
1:24:34
Drew
You just go to the bookstore.
1:24:35
Adam
The newspapers and the magazines on those big long sticks.
1:24:39
Drew
Right.
1:24:39
Adam
What goes on with that? You don't have 10 cents for the newspaper. You've got to read one that's attached to essentially a martial art baton. Is your dignity worth 25 cents? People like... I would go in there. When I'm in charge, I'm going to raid the libraries.
1:24:57
Drew
Oh.
1:24:58
Adam
And here's where it's going to be.
1:25:00
Drew
We're bombing people in this community and we're burning the books.
1:25:02
Adam
I will... No. As you know, I'm going to turn junior colleges, half of them into minimum security prisons, and without bringing prisoners in, just whoever's in there at the time is in. The rest in the trade and tech schools. And then here's going to be a plan for the place with the books, right?
1:25:17
Drew
Well, no, no. Finish the story about the junior colleges when you clear everybody out, that you're not going to keep in the prison.
1:25:24
Adam
Oh, yeah. Yeah. I'm just going to show up one day in a pair of reflective cop sunglasses with a shotgun that I'm just going to pump and I'm just going to get on the bullhorn and be like, there's a new sheriff, kids. Listen, slackers. It's time to get to work. And I just pump the thing and fire and I yell, Get! Go on, get! Scatter, hippies!
1:25:44
Caller
Hi-yah! Hi-yah!
1:25:45
Adam
And they all just start running for their micro buses and go back home. But yeah, that's what I'm doing at junior college. Oh, that's for graduation. Here's what I do with the with the libraries. I'm going to show up at Tuesday, about noon, and I'm just going to start combing. And if you ain't a school age kid that has a damn good reason to be there, I'm going to know what your business is.
1:26:08
Drew
You're going to round up, take them to junior colleges.
1:26:10
Adam
I can see guys like, hey, buddy, let me see some ID here. What are you, 39? Uh-huh. Well, what day is it? It's Tuesday. It's noon. You work graveyard shift or something like that? No? Because you're recent pay stuff? All right, let's go. Let's clear it out. What are you doing? What's going on? You're sitting here reading Boy's Life at noon. Let's go. Let's get it going. Let's go. You're going right down. We're going to junior college. I got a trade tech thing over there. We're going to get you into welding. Let's go. What's going on? What are you doing? You know what I mean? That's my whole thing. I'm going to start combing the city. I'll be going into Starbucks. Guy's sitting there with the computers open. It's the middle of the week. It's the middle of the day. Guy's been on his fifth latte. He's been sitting there for four hours. What's going on? What's going on? You're not paying taxes. That's one thing. I'm almost sure of. What's going on? What are you doing? What's your plan? Go home. What do you got? You got a living room? Get your ass in there. This ain't this. This this this for working people. Yeah. What do you think, Drew? What about what about combing through the libraries that way?
1:27:11
Drew
Let's go talk about while we pee.
1:27:14
Adam
I'm going to pee in here.
1:27:15
Drew
No, no, in the bathroom. We'll go to the bathroom.
1:27:17
Adam
Oh, OK.
1:27:18
Drew
Let's go talk about it.
1:27:19
Adam
All right. Dexter's here. Drew, seriously, we would be doing those people a favor. Yes.
1:27:24
Drew
Tough love. Yes.
1:27:25
Adam
The weirdos just sitting there reading the times in the middle of the day, in the middle of the week. Yes.
1:27:31
Drew
Yes.
1:27:32
Adam
All right. Take a quick break. Be right back after this. Yeah, that's what I'm talking about. Dexter is here tonight from The Offspring. We will take a few more calls.
1:28:04
Drew
We got to promote the phone up here, Adam, that our screen is doing such a great job calling through calls. She needs lots of them to...
1:28:11
Adam
1-800-LOVE-191.
1:28:14
Drew
And I would just take this opportunity again to thank Loveline listeners for supporting me on Discovery Health Channel.
1:28:18
Adam
Maybe it wasn't them.
1:28:19
Drew
Well, whatever.
1:28:20
Adam
Maybe it was Strangers, Drew. We just felt sorry for you.
1:28:24
Drew
Yeah, all right. I think them too.
1:28:25
Adam
Yeah, I think that way. Neil?
1:28:28
Caller
Yeah.
1:28:29
Adam
You're 21?
1:28:31
Caller
Yep.
1:28:32
Adam
What's up?
1:28:33
Caller
Um, I have a Prince Albert. I'm sure you guys are kind of familiar with what that is. And I was having sex with my girlfriend a couple months ago and just had a guy on who did the exact same thing, pulled out. But instead of me cracking my penis, my piercing caught and pulled inside my urethra.
1:28:55
Drew
Lovely.
1:28:55
Caller
And ever since then, I've been having to buy larger jewelry because my urethra, the opening keeps stretching.
1:29:01
Drew
Nice.
1:29:02
Caller
I'm worried, like, am I going to cause some weird nerve damage or side effects from it?
1:29:07
Drew
Could be.
1:29:08
Caller
Could be.
1:29:09
Drew
Yeah.
1:29:10
Adam
Well, here's the thing, Drew's being a little bit cruel, but we don't have a ton of sympathy for those who...
1:29:16
Drew
No, it's not even sympathy, it's like no dogs.
1:29:17
Adam
Yeah, we don't care. It's like, come on, look, what do you want? I mean, you start putting holes in your dork and S happens.
1:29:25
Drew
Right, exactly.
1:29:26
Adam
And that's what Drew's saying.
1:29:27
Drew
All kinds of S can happen.
1:29:29
Adam
But Drew, put that aside and help them out.
1:29:30
Drew
No, no, I mean, you should be taking the thing out and trying to get this thing to heal, if it will, and certainly not get worse. Maybe some sort of piercing organization could give you some tips on things you could put in that would be less likely to cause trouble, but yeah, you can even tear it through and through. You know, you could, the whole thing could hurt.
1:29:48
Adam
It hurts my teeth. Neil. Yeah. Why don't you just break down and take it out?
1:29:55
Caller
My girlfriend loves it.
1:29:57
Drew
Your girlfriend loves it.
1:29:58
Caller
She does. I mean, it's not, she said she's fine with it out. So I left it out for like a good month to make sure that there was, it was all healed up and good.
1:30:09
Adam
I got an idea. Why don't you take it out and she can go ahead and put it through the end of her vibrator. That way she still can enjoy the pleasure of the penis ring. By the way, if you can have your urethra back.
1:30:21
Drew
If that were so pleasurable to women, you make a great point here, Adam. They would make vibrators with those things on it.
1:30:28
Adam
Of course they don't.
1:30:28
Drew
They don't because it doesn't mean jack to women.
1:30:31
Adam
Yeah, I know. If it does, it just means your girlfriend's a mess.
1:30:34
Drew
Yeah.
1:30:36
Adam
Quite honestly.
1:30:36
Drew
Yeah.
1:30:37
Adam
You know what I mean? Yes.
1:30:39
Drew
Dexter takes all kinds.
1:30:41
The Offspring
You know, it's a pain for fashion, right?
1:30:45
Drew
Yeah, for fashion.
1:30:46
Adam
But I just you know, the idea of that you would be poking a hole in that part of your body just seems I know it just it goes against everything my penis stands for.
1:31:00
Drew
You make a habit of keeping your penis away from spirits.
1:31:02
Adam
I sleep on my stomach for that reason. I'm scared something sharp is going to hit it or it'll get bit by lizard.
1:31:10
Drew
A lizard?
1:31:11
Adam
Yes.
1:31:11
Drew
They bite penises.
1:31:12
Adam
We live in a dry climate, Drew.
1:31:14
Drew
Oh, that's true.
1:31:15
Adam
Yes. Summer's coming up. There's a lot of lizards around where I live. I don't need any problems. Shannon?
1:31:21
Yeah. Hi, Adam.
1:31:22
Adam
21.
1:31:24
Yeah, I'm 21 from Hofstra. I just want to say, Adam, you're freaking awesome. I love you. Keep doing what you're doing.
1:31:30
Adam
All right.
1:31:31
And Drew, you're awesome, too. I love you. You keep doing what you're doing.
1:31:36
Drew
Michelle, what's going on?
1:31:37
Caller
I just want to say hi, Dexter. I love you. I've loved the Offspring since I was like 10 years old.
1:31:43
Adam
Are they allowed to continue doing what they're doing?
1:31:46
Caller
Yeah, continue what you're doing forever and ever and ever.
1:31:49
The Offspring
Okay, cool.
1:31:49
Caller
Thanks.
1:31:50
Adam
Well, can they stop after you're dead? You know what I mean? Because at that point, it's sort of academic.
1:31:56
Drew
She wants her grandkids to continue the job.
1:31:57
Adam
All right. All right. Well, keep going, Dexter.
1:32:00
Caller
Okay. I just had a question for Dexter. Okay. When you guys were in high school, you had two other band members before Ron and Noodles?
1:32:11
The Offspring
Uh-huh.
1:32:12
Caller
Is that correct?
1:32:14
The Offspring
We had, well, we had two drummers early on, yeah.
1:32:19
Caller
Oh, was that what it was?
1:32:20
The Offspring
Two different drummers early on, yeah.
1:32:22
Caller
Okay, what were their names?
1:32:25
The Offspring
Jim and James.
1:32:28
Drew
Jim and James?
1:32:29
The Offspring
Yeah.
1:32:30
Drew
Oh, weird.
1:32:30
The Offspring
First was Jim. See, when you start out a band, right, it's like, this is gonna be great. This is gonna be so much fun. We didn't have any threats or anything. So Jim was our first drummer, and he was like my best friend. He lived down the street and stuff. And then we played for a couple months. We had a couple of practices, and then he decided that he wanted to hang out with his girlfriend, and she was gonna be going away to college. So he's just like, I'd rather hang out with my girlfriend than practice.
1:32:54
Drew
Oh, is he hating life now?
1:32:55
Adam
Was he a good drummer?
1:32:56
The Offspring
No, he was terrible.
1:32:57
Drew
Oh, okay.
1:32:57
The Offspring
He was really, really bad.
1:32:59
Adam
What's he do now?
1:33:00
The Offspring
He's an accountant.
1:33:02
Adam
Wow.
1:33:02
The Offspring
Yeah, he's a great guy. Don't get me wrong. I still keep in touch.
1:33:05
Adam
It's a punch line. He landed on his feet. And the next guy?
1:33:10
The Offspring
The next guy also went to high school together and stuff, and he practiced more. He lasted a couple years and stuff, but he wanted to be a doctor also. He was going to UCLA.
1:33:21
Adam
Wow.
1:33:21
The Offspring
And he was so focused on it that he just, he wouldn't show up for shows and stuff. He was like, I got to study for my test.
1:33:29
Adam
Man, an Asian drummer. You don't hear about that that often. What was the guy's nationality?
1:33:37
The Offspring
He was Caucasian.
1:33:38
Adam
Really? Wow. He said Caucasian. Did you hear the way he said that?
1:33:43
The Offspring
I heard it. That's right. Well, I want to make sure I say this correctly, whatever.
1:33:45
Adam
Yeah, I heard Asian.
1:33:47
The Offspring
Caucasoid.
1:33:47
Drew
Caucasoid is what I heard.
1:33:48
The Offspring
He is now a doctor, OBGYN.
1:33:51
Adam
Wow. Wow.
1:33:54
The Offspring
All right.
1:33:54
Adam
Well, that's nice. He's not, you know, slamming heroin with Pete Best.
1:33:58
Drew
He didn't say it wasn't.
1:33:59
Adam
Okay. But the point is he's a pro. We'll take ourselves a little break. We'll be right back after this.
1:34:14
Caller
1-877-889-DATE.
1:34:19
Caller
If you need to.
1:34:21
Caller
Call Loveline. 1-800-LOVE-191.
1:34:35
Adam
Well, that's the show. I want to thank Dexter for coming in here from The Offspring. Great chance. Thanks. Our pleasure. Always a good time and a learning experience.
1:34:45
The Offspring
That's what I'm going for.
1:34:46
Adam
And spiritual and a spiritual journey. I want to thank engineer Michelle for doing a fantastic job all week. And then, of course, engineer Chris, engineer Anderson, the nimble fingered one, the Liberace of the potentiometers. Thanks, Drew, yes? Sorry for spitting on you. New phone screener, Peppermint Patty. And who else? Producer Ann for...
1:35:09
Drew
Patricia, whatever.
1:35:09
Adam
Bringing in big names like Dexter from The Offspring. And until next time, is Adam Corolla for Dr. Drew?
1:35:15
Drew
Lauren and Chris.
1:35:16
Adam
Oh, Lauren. Oh, I forgot about Junior, Junior, Junior. Junior, Junior, Junior, Junior, Junior, Junior, Junior, Junior, Junior, Junior, Junior, Producer Lauren. And yes, I already thanked Chris. So, until next time, Adam Corolla for Dr. Drew. Sayin, Mahalo.
1:35:31
Caller
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1:35:46
Caller
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