0:13🔗VoiceoverWhat did that guy say? I don't know, that music was ripping, though. And now, here's Loveline, with your hosts Adam Carolla and Dr. Drew.
0:31🔗CallerHi, I just have a question. My boyfriend had seen you on MTV, and he was saying that something about, another caller had called in, and I guess you had advised them not to have sex during her period, because it could decrease the risk or the chances of you ever getting pregnant.
0:51🔗DrewWell, interesting conclusion you've drawn from what I said. It is possible to get pregnant during your period, so you shouldn't consider yourself protected, and there is some evidence that women during their periods sort of have a more, an open sort of route to the higher areas of the genital tract, like the fallopian tube, so if, should he be passing an infection to you, it could get into the higher areas of the genital tract, and if they get into the fallopian tubes, they might impact on fertility that way.
1:17🔗AdamPlus, the real danger is that the guy never gets another erection, and that's...
1:48🔗DrewBut, but I had just said it, there's Tina.
1:50🔗AdamMy girlfriend has a cut on her finger, I don't go near her.
1:52🔗DrewBut Tina, I just want you to understand the basic principle that your complications of infections are greater during your period and you're not protected against pregnancy. So I try to kind of keep it simple like that. Whether you get infected and how you get infected is actually an issue of controversy. When I was in training, we thought it was always chlamydia or gonorrhea. There's now evidence that other bacteria can get up there too. And so it's not always so clear cut that it's a sexually transmitted disease.
2:16🔗AdamBut you have a much less chance of becoming pregnant when you're on your period, don't you? Yes.
2:23🔗AdamListen, there's gotta be some payday. You know what I mean? There's gotta be something in it for you. You understand, Drew?
2:29🔗DrewOtherwise, one wouldn't have one, is that what you're saying?
2:30🔗AdamNo, what I'm saying is, if the guy is gonna go through the trouble of having sex while she's on her period and deal with the shame, humiliation, and if a man has that intestinal fortitude to go forward and do that, there should be some payoff, and that payoff is less chance of getting pregnant. It's quite a bit less, isn't it? It's not a contraceptive, but Drew, you gotta understand, you know what you do with this crap? You do the same thing the government does with some drugs.
3:00🔗DrewNo, it's the same thing we do with seat belts. It's like, yes, if you don't wear your seat belt driving across the street, yes, it's not as bad as if you don't wear your seat belt all the time. But if something happens when you have your seat belt on, the statistics are bad if you don't wear your seat belt all the time.
3:14🔗AdamOkay, but that's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about the government comes out and says, look, if you smoke marijuana, you're a dope head. If you're a dope head, you deserve to be locked up.
3:42🔗AdamYour chances of pregnancy. And don't give that, well, it's a little bit, but who knows? There's still very good chance and all that. It's quite a bit, right?
3:52🔗AdamAnd you should kind of put a condom on anyway if you're going to be chumming. You're going to dip your penis in the chum bucket. You better put a condom on. You see that part in Jaws?
4:07🔗AdamOK. Hey, it's Loveline. Phone number 1-800-L-O-V-E-1-9-1, fax number 310-854-4455. Ednaswap is in here tonight. They are our guests and they will be in here in about 15 minutes. I heard them playing before I came in. Did you catch any of that, Drew? I did.
4:25🔗DrewIt sounded good. I was too busy watching The Man Show. I was riveted to The Man Show.
4:29🔗AdamI brought Drew in a little tape of the pilot I'd been working on. He saw about two minutes and then had to run out of the room. The way life works is this place is basically a ghost town every night when Drew and I roll in here at a quarter to ten. There's another room to the side of our studio, which is sort of the TV, conference table, and VCR room.
4:51🔗AdamYeah. 99 nights out of 100. You could probably just walk in there and I could bend Drew over the conference table and just have my way with him. I could leave the door open. But the night I come in with my tape to show Drew and we're excited to see it, there's a couple guys in there with their feet up on the table and they're watching a basketball game. So then we had to run around and it didn't quite work out. But anyway, Ednaswap is in here. I heard these guys playing live when they were doing some soundchecking with the engineer Mike. I think they're going to play Torn and maybe they're going to play another song and they sound great. And I met them I think last Thursday at the morning show in the Real Nice. And they played on that and it sounded great too. So they'll be in here in a few minutes. And until then, it's back to the phones. Josh?
5:38🔗CallerAll right, cool. Me and my roommates, we were playing this kind of sex Tetris game and you're moving around in different positions and everything and they make cool noises. I think it's right up your alley there.
5:57🔗CallerWell, yeah, it's Tetris, but it's with naked people and you put the guys and girls together and they make nifty sounds.
6:03🔗AdamYeah, I'm not, you know what, my guy have so many videos that I don't need any of that simulated stuff.
6:10🔗CallerWell, you know, it's a way to pass the time between classes, I guess.
6:14🔗AdamYeah, but I don't know, there comes a point in your life when you don't get interested in charging yourself up and, you know, firing up the motor when you're nowhere near the place where you can use the motor. You know what I mean? It becomes a form of torture.
6:30🔗AdamYou know, like when you're young, you go to a magazine stand and you start thumbing through Gent or Busty or D-Cup or something like that. And the rally is, is you're not going to be home for another four hours, so you just walk around with a limp and you're in pain.
6:49🔗CallerOkay, what is my question? It kind of, we got an argument about it, and I was talking to my friends and I was saying that I don't think that you necessarily, a guy necessarily has to have an orgasm, for him to ejaculate. I mean, I really don't know what the thing about an orgasm is.
7:07🔗DrewCan semen be emitted without a climax? Yeah, but it's uncommon. And it's usually more than anything, a medication problem, things like that. It's an abnormal state of physiology.
7:19🔗AdamWell, it's like you should usually sneeze to have... It's not come out of your nose, but once in a while you just get a cold. No, it doesn't work. You know, like a runny nose. Now, some guys have a little leakage problem. Is that what you're talking about?
7:33🔗CallerWell, no. I mean, like, I mean, women sometimes you can kind of sizzle away at them and they really don't feel anything. I mean, is that, can that be the case for a guy?
7:46🔗CallerWell, just like, can you finish off and just not feel anything and not have an orgasm?
7:53🔗DrewYou could not have an orgasm, but you can't have a climax without an orgasm.
7:59🔗AdamListen, listen to me, Josh. Listen. If you're on like a roller coaster and there's a G-force factor and something slips out of your penis that's not urine, then you can have an orgasm or an ejaculation without having an orgasm. But if something comes flying out of your penis, that's what he's asking, I thought.
8:21🔗DrewNo, his question is, can you sort of have a refractory end of sexual arousal without an orgasm? You're having sex, you finish without having an orgasm, that's what he's saying.
8:55🔗AdamIf something goes flying into your penis, you feel it even more.
8:58🔗DrewYeah, but you know what, Josh, here's the deal. Your plumbing, your system, provided you don't have diabetes, provided you don't have medication, it'll work just fine. You don't have to draw, you know, get a drawing board and a drafting board and figure out how it all works or think of strange new variations on the theme of humanity. What you need to worry about is having a relationship with somebody you care about, focus on that, and the biology takes care of itself very nicely.
9:23🔗AdamAnd you know what's weird? All hypotheticals involving the penis and its function, they leave about 20, you never talk about them again.
9:34🔗AdamYou know what I mean? Like when you're 17, you're like at a supermarket and you pick up one of those big summer squashes that weighs about 40 pounds and you always have to say, you have to hold it up to your groin and go, imagine if your shlong was this big.
9:53🔗AdamAnd I think only guys do that. I don't think women drive into the Holland Tunnel and go, imagine if your crotch was that wide. I don't think they do that. The guys will pick out inanimate objects and work hypotheticals.
10:09🔗DrewLittle girls walk around and pretend they're pregnant.
12:15🔗AdamWell, all... It's hard to find gay men when you're 15, isn't it?
12:18🔗DrewThere's that, and there's sort of trying to develop a mature sense of what you're attracted to and what your objects are going to be when you're older. I mean, a lot of straight men are attracted to straight men at your age. Straight in a strange kind of intimate way and without being necessarily gay. And, you know, and people, heterosexuals are attracted to women, sort of sort out who they, what kind of person they're really attracted to and what works for them. It takes time, you know. It's something that will sort itself out.
12:46🔗AdamHey, Stephen? Do you go to a public school?
12:50🔗DrewYeah. I mean, it's not like now you're just attracted to particular guys. They happen to be straight. That's all. You're not interacting with other people.
12:55🔗AdamIt's hard to find gay men in the 9th or 10th grade, 9th grade.
12:59🔗DrewThe nice thing is you sound OK about your sexuality, right? You're comfortable with that?
13:37🔗AdamOK. Other than the crying part? Yeah. OK. So no real reaction? No. It's not like she, I don't know, put a shotgun in her mouth and pulled the trigger with her big toe or anything like that? No. She just whacked openly. OK. So they're all right with it? She probably had something in her eye. It was allergy season or something. So, Stephen? Yeah. Don't don't tell anyone at school you're gay, though. Their kids are kids are pain in the ass.
14:13🔗AdamThere's a little butch. Are you a... Wait, wait, wait, Stephen. Something's up with Stephen. What? Now, listen. Listen to me, Stephen, and all gay and gay sympathizers within the sound of my voice. There's nothing wrong with being gay. I was just on the phone with a good gay friend of mine tonight. Love the guy like a brother. I don't want to mention a guy's name as folks may flip out. I don't know if they're listening or not. The point is, is I love the gay man. You can quote me on that. These guys are, they run a tight ship, these gay men. They're clean guys.
14:59🔗AdamYeah. A guy. But I can't watch sports with her all day. I don't know. Wait a minute. I hate sports. Yeah, yeah. No. I rethought that one. Gay men can't lie. It's not like they're going to go drop the transmission and fix a clutch or anything either. You're right. No, you know. All right. Now, Stephen, you're so but you're tough guy, right?
15:29🔗I mean, people catch on to it and if they say something they can handle it, I wouldn't necessarily tell them not to.
15:34🔗DrewYou can handle it. But he's got a little further than highly. He wants to provoke something.
15:38🔗EdnaswapYeah, but no, no, I never hit first.
15:41🔗DrewIt doesn't sound like you're certainly not devastated by the provocation.
15:46🔗AdamLet's look at it this way, Stephen. And I'm playing devil's advocate here, but you told your parents, which I always question, anyone telling their parents anything, by the way. Huh?
16:00🔗EdnaswapI did not tell my parents. My cousin told them.
16:13🔗DrewOkay. I don't get your point. My point is, he doesn't give you the feeling of somebody we normally dig at, even though he's got some stuff going on. Who the hell doesn't have 15? And he's gay, so you're going to dig.
16:46🔗DrewYou'll meet some more gay men. Get in touch with the Gay and Lesbian Youth Center. Most cities have them. That's where you'll meet more people.
16:51🔗There's one in Southeast DC and I'm not allowed in that part of town. Well.
17:23🔗AdamMy ears are ringing because I ate too much taffy today. I opened a box of taffy and I've been chewing on it like a horse all day. It screwed my jaw. Sons of bitches, I should sue that taffy company. I think they're over in England. Listen, I don't have any problem with gays. I just, Stephen struck me as he was looking for something. Looking for a little confrontational or something.
17:48🔗DrewThere's something going on. Not histrionic, but he has to sort of, dramatic. He's got a flair for the dramatic. But it's not a histrionic dramatic. It's sort of like an aggressive, you know, yeah. It's a lot.
18:00🔗AdamOkay. His mom was fine. Except for his crying. Morgana.
18:07🔗AdamWe got to start right now and all that. We have to keep like a Loveline list of people backbeddling. Or sort of, what would you call it? You know, things like, how was your mom? Oh, fine. Fine, fine. Oh, she cried. Fine.
18:27🔗DrewShe saw your eyes out for three days. She was great, though. No problem.
18:31🔗AdamI want to keep a list of that. How funny would that be?
19:00🔗CallerMy question is, well, first of all, I'm a virgin, and I've never had any boyfriends, and I'm not really sure that I interact well with guys. I just don't... I get real nervous, I guess.
19:09🔗DrewAll right. Right now, you are doing fine. What's different about this?
19:14🔗DrewYeah, but you're doing fine. Is this a different... Is this how you interact with guys, or is this something different because it's telephone and anonymous and that kind of thing?
19:22🔗CallerIt could be that. I know that when I visited one of my friends in another town, I was a lot more footages than I usually am.
19:29🔗DrewDid you go to... Would you finish college now?
19:50🔗AdamThat's funny. People call the show and they're nervous and they say their hearts are beating like rabbits and I got to give Drew smelling salts just to lure them back to the microphone. It's great. Interesting little juxtaposition there. All right, so...
20:03🔗DrewI've been sitting on that phone for 15 years, though.
20:05🔗AdamYou're good looking. You're religious? No, no. All right. And what is it? Where's your dad? My dad.
20:16🔗AdamWhat are you talking about? She's a virgin. She never had a boyfriend. She's nice looking. How does it feel to talk to her? She says she's got a weird... She feels sane.
20:31🔗DrewNo, no, no, no, no, no. Does somebody hurt you? Do you have a boyfriend that didn't go well?
20:34🔗CallerNo, that's a thing. I've never had a boyfriend. I mean, I've only kissed three guys. It's not like I've had a lot of experience, period. I just haven't. I've never had a boyfriend.
21:08🔗CallerShe just is really, I think, emotionally unstable. I don't know really how I would diagnose her, but she's definitely an emotionally unstable person.
21:46🔗DrewToo tight, you know, over dependent family system where it could be just she hasn't developed the skills.
21:50🔗AdamHere's my answer to everybody who tells us they have a problem and then have no history. Yeah, parents are fine, never molested, never raped, everything's good, I'm a good student now, there's no physical, I have all my arms, I don't have diabetes, anything like that.
22:09🔗AdamThat's what it is. All right, now, Ednaswap's going to be in here playing Torn Live, the real version of Torn. And Drew, you'll know this song.
22:51🔗AdamAll right, it is Loveline, phone number for Loveline, 1-800-L-O-V-E-1-9-1, fax number 310-8-5-4-44-55. Jonathan Silverman is going to be in here on Sunday, then Todd McCormick, Drew's friend, the pot farmer. The guy had like a billion pot plants in his Beverly Hills mansion. And then we'll go party with him after the show. And then West Side Connection will be in here, and then John Taylor from Duran Duran and the Neurotic Outsiders and whatever else he has to plug. We'll be in here at the end of the week. Tonight it's Ednaswap. Now I'll tell you what, the guys and gals are all set up, perched behind their instruments. So I'm not going to try to talk to them just yet, but you know this song and these guys are the original writers of this song and it's called Torn. And guys, you want to just take it away? Ah, that would be torn. You know what? There'd be more than two people clapping here if there were more than two people clapping here. Ednaswap. Torn, yeah. Hey, do my least favorite MC maneuver. Hey, give yourselves a hand. It's like, hey, F you. I clap for myself at home. I need to come out here. We're going to break? All right. Really? Well, I think Anne just yelled that in my ear, but I think it's about right. Yeah, because everyone's standing around. We got to get people positioned and all that. So that was Ednaswap. They did Torn. They did The Original and Natalie Mbruka. I don't know her last name, but she copied it and it's making its way around the pop station. You're not hip to that at all, Drew. And Anne actually asked Natalie to come on the show. And she said she wanted to hear some tapes of the show to see if she wanted to come on. And I remarked she's going to be sitting in a bar a year from now next to Kim Karns. And they're going to be crying into their beer. Please listen to tapes of this show, for Christ's sake. Drew almost fell off the console, he's so pissed off. All right, we'll let Drew get his self together. And we'll let the band get themselves together and we'll be right back. Hey, this is the last song that was played live in here, I believe. Wasn't it, Mike? Semi-sonic? Yeah. It sounded good, but not as good as Ednaswap. Damn straight. You just heard him sing Torn, and they're going to sing something else off of, I guess, Wacko Magneto, right?
29:53🔗EdnaswapActually, no, we're going to do a new song.
29:57🔗EdnaswapJust for, because that's what we want to do and it would be more fun for us.
30:00🔗AdamAnn Scott and Rusty are all in here and Kelly is not in here. All right. I just want to straighten that out. Phone number 1-800-LOVE-191, fax number 310-854-4455. Drew is going to walk in here in just one second.
30:17🔗AdamI know. I brought the TV pilot in for him to watch and he couldn't really watch much of it, but there's one segment where there's monkeys farting.
30:27🔗AdamI love it and I want to share my love of it with Drew. So he's in the next room taking a look, but I think he should be about done. So let's, I know you've answered this question a thousand million times and all that. And I know the whole, the whole, the whole thing. Drew, that's good TV, isn't it? Those monkeys shooting flames out of their ass. I don't want to give too much away, but the monkeys, they lit the farts. That was really the exciting part. Like I said, here's a problem with being...
30:58🔗DrewI've never sat by myself and cried laughing so hard.
31:12🔗DrewThe real humor in it is how much... You're not really sure it's monkeys or humans doing this.
31:18🔗AdamLet me tell you the real humor. That cost 20 grand to get those monkeys to do that. That's cheap. Let's talk about Ednaswap for just a second here. Let me just preface this by saying, I know you guys answer this question all the time and all that, but people who are listening want to know, and I feel sort of stupid because it's like one of those, where'd you get the name questions or the band get the name. But as far as I can tell, how long ago did you guys write Torn? Was that a few years ago?
32:15🔗CallerThey chose a different single. The album came out, but it was in the stores, but, I don't know, Electra, whatever.
32:22🔗AdamThey chose another single off the album to push, and they didn't push that one. Oh, the genius of the record industry. Yeah, because it's a really good song. And then, so some years went by, and Natalie Imbrilico, Imbrulia. Natalie Imbrulia gets hold of the song. How does she get hold of it?
32:43🔗EdnaswapWell, we think she might have been forging around in our garbage, but we're not really sure.
32:48🔗AdamBut she finds it. Somebody turns her on to it. And she says, hey, this is a great song.
32:54🔗AdamAnd she remakes it and then starts selling it, right? Now, you guys are in for a taste of the profits, though, right?
33:02🔗EdnaswapBut I want to make something very clear. We didn't sell the song to her. People think we did like some drug deal with her, like negotiated a price and sold it to her. And it doesn't work that way. They sort of, if a song's been recorded once, anybody can record it second, third, fourth, fifth time. At that point, it's like everybody, it's a fair game.
33:21🔗AdamBut I guess my question is, is you guys put it out and it sort of came and went. I mean, it was probably a couple years old. They probably weren't thinking about it that much. She goes, gets it, sort of makes it hers, resurrects it a bit. Now you guys get some money off that and now you guys come out and do it too. So is it a bad thing that she did that?
33:43🔗EdnaswapWell, I don't know if I would say it was a bad thing. It's weird to have somebody else do your song when it's your song. You feel like it's sort of your song.
33:52🔗AdamBut I mean, sort of, maybe artistically it's a bitch, but financially it's not so bad, right?
33:58🔗EdnaswapYou get like a couple bus loads of cash in the year 2002.
34:05🔗AdamAnd how does that, and by the way, her version of it doesn't quite have the soul and it's much more poppy, but I don't feel that she destroyed it. She just sort of made a slightly more sanitized version of it. But perky. Do you get, do you, have you ever spoken to her?
34:48🔗EdnaswapIt's, you get, you know, you get airplay money. I don't know, it's royalties. And no one on the planet can tell you how much money you actually make.
34:55🔗EdnaswapBecause it's some bizarre extrapolation from, I don't know how it works.
34:58🔗AdamWell, it would seem to me that you should get a piece of every one of those that she sells. But if it's on an album, then how do you know what percentage that is of the album or that helped it, helped it sell the album?
35:10🔗EdnaswapI don't know, but we could call our lawyer right now. We could get him on the phone.
36:25🔗DrewThe serotonin reuptake inhibitors commonly cause a drop in sex drive. In fact, with medications like Prozac and Paxil, which are sort of more potent serotonin drugs, people feel like sex doesn't even make sense. It's like, what is that? Is it you're having that whole thing?
36:40🔗AdamI feel that same way, but it's only after I orgasm. And then I feel really dirty and cheap and, oh, that was a waste of time. What am I doing in this motel?
36:47🔗DrewAccording to terms, the term called sexlessness, where it just sex just doesn't even exist for you.
37:04🔗AdamI mean, you don't think about food, you're not interested?
37:06🔗DrewWhen you're trying to recover from a depression, intimacy is an important thing, and to the extent the physicality is part of that, people miss it. And I'll tell you what, there's really several choices, but two common ones. One is to change the medication called Serizone, which is in the same class, but less likely to cause this side effect, or to add a medication called Wellbutrin, which actually by itself would sometimes enhance the sex drive, but it's thought to reverse some of this side effect when it's taken with a medication like Zoloft. You're taking very low doses. And it really, this is a brain chemical thing, it's not a hormone thing, so the change in the birth control pills doesn't change it that much.
37:56🔗AdamNo. You're a very passionate woman. I can see that. And just sort of oozes the sexuality. And I think she could ooze on just about anyone. I really do.
39:17🔗CallerMy big problem is my wife cheated on me. And we got back together and I forgave her. And now she's pregnant. It is mine. It's four months after the fact. And I know for a fact it's mine. How? And the thing is, I obsess about it. I mean, I made a mistake of finding out intimate details. And I thought they went to a hotel. And every time I drive by a hotel, the pain comes out.
39:42🔗DrewYeah. Men don't need to dig for those details. Honest to God.
39:47🔗AdamI'll tell you, this starts early when your baby teeth are coming out, your permanent teeth are coming in, and you got one that hurts and it's loose, but you can't keep your tongue off it. And you got to fiddle with it. And you got to jiggle with it. And you can't keep away from it. It starts early with the teeth, and it ends up in relationships later. Somebody, you have to have all the gory details of... Hey, sometimes it's not even, you know, cheating or anything. It's just your partner's last partner.
40:16🔗EdnaswapWhere's the guy? Where's the other guy?
40:19🔗CallerHe is, strangely enough, he is friends with my baby. I have another kid, and he is friends with my baby's godmother, and the godmother sees him all the time at work, every day.
40:47🔗AdamThree years. And she, she was cheating, uh, two and a half years into it?
40:52🔗CallerYep, it was a one night stand kind of thing.
40:54🔗DrewAnd what, what was going on in your relationship? Women don't, unless they have some sort of issues, they're acting out, usually don't cheat unless...
41:02🔗AdamThey don't cheat for the same reasons guys do.
41:04🔗DrewNo, yeah, they cheat for different reasons. They usually, it's because they're not getting their emotional needs met in the relationship.
41:09🔗CallerYeah, I think that's a, that's a pretty safe call that she wasn't. I used, we were having some problems and...
42:04🔗DrewYep. On behalf of your children, word on this relationship, please.
42:08🔗CallerI want to. I'm just trying to find out how to get over it. I want to stay with this woman. I love her. I just, it's like beating my, it's like the tooth, you said. I keep on thinking about it. It's right there.
42:17🔗EdnaswapIt's like a movie that's out now, Mr. Jelison.
42:21🔗AdamIt's, it's, it's not one of these things you can talk yourself out of, because while you're talking yourself out of it, you're thinking about it the entire time.
42:28🔗DrewYeah, you have to gain some form of acceptance and you have to find whatever foundation this relationship was built on in the first place and focus on that, really build on the positive. And if you are feeling so destroyed by this, it has more to do with you and your own feelings about yourself and your worth than it does to do with her and what she's... Well, if they...
42:50🔗DrewYeah, if they would see... I think it would be a great idea if they want to see a couple's therapist. That's a great idea, but I don't think they would. Just commit yourself to this relationship on behalf of your children. They need you, both of you.
43:00🔗AdamAnd listen, it's one of these things too that just time will heal it. That's it. It's really hard to expedite this process.
43:10🔗EdnaswapOnce it's been lost like that, though.
43:13🔗AdamNo, it's just, let me tell you, it's weird this stuff that at the beginning of a relationship, Drew, you'll testify, at the beginning of a relationship, there's stuff that really can bug you. And then a couple of years into it, it's like, it's sort of just a memory. Right. You know what I mean?
43:29🔗DrewEspecially, I have, when you, when two of you bond together to have a life, you know, a family.
45:31🔗AdamHold on a second. You know, and Ann over here is, she said she's cynical. She's like played catch with brains and stuff. You were, what kind of?
45:58🔗AdamYeah. All right. Here's what we do on this show. We haven't done it in a million years, but we would like to do it. And it's just sort of organic. When it hits us, it hits us. Everyone's got to get a dollar out first off. Ooh, look at me, Drew. Nothing but twenties. Look at me.
46:14🔗AdamWhen we have a call that we get a little feeling about, and this isn't necessarily on paper the greatest example of that feeling, but when we hear stories and we get feelings, we like to gamble on people's pasts. What is it that brought them to where they are today? Not what happened when they were a junior in high school, but what kind of family? Alcoholism? Any molestation there? Perhaps a...
46:49🔗DrewThe point of the game is to, A, first of all, get around people's defenses, because our call is that way of going, yes, this happened, but it has nothing to do with what's going on. So before they have a chance to say that, we want to point out how easy it is to predict how behaviors in the present are affected by things that happened in the past. They don't have to tell us. We know what happened.
48:01🔗AdamThank you, Ann. That's that Harvey Danger. They're in here on Monday. Hey, this is like one of those kids. This is like Gary Glitter. It's like an anthem song here. I bet you're playing a basketball arena at this part. The guy's got pissed when I told him that, you know? I'll tell you, there's nothing a band hates more than when you tell them what their music sounds like. They're pissed. You tell them it's the best goddamn thing they've ever heard in their life, they're pissed. You tell them, well, it sort of sounds. Here's what you can't do to a band. I'm not going to make this mistake with Ednaswap. You cannot tell them that their music sounds like this or that, even if you do, but I understand.
48:44🔗EdnaswapHow would you feel if someone was like, yeah, your vibe is kind of exactly like a song?
48:48🔗AdamIf it was, now see, I never use one person, though, you see. If you use one person, it's kind of insulting. Yeah, if you say, you guys sound a little like T-Rex, Meats, Joe Jackson, Meats, there's no, no bizarre dinosaur references, please. If you can take like four or five good bands and combine them, then people sort of chill out a little bit because like, oh, I guess Led Zeppelin meets The Beatles, meets the Brady Bunch, meets The Who. Meets The Who, right. So why do you guys wear blue?
49:24🔗CallerWhy do you guys both wear blue? Accident.
49:31🔗AdamDuring the show. All right, Ednaswap is the band, and Ann Scott and Rusty are all in here. Wait a minute, that is Rusty? Yeah, okay, sorry. And we're doing a little gambling.
49:53🔗AdamThat's twice this week I did this. Oh, shut up, Drew, you don't do anything here. You're gay. All right, we'll be back in 10 seconds, then we'll gamble.
50:06🔗CallerWe're the G-spot on your radio dial. Oh, you're right there. Loveline on 1027.
50:19🔗AdamEdnaswap is the band tonight. Edna played Torn. I just called you guys Edna, by the way. Edna played Torn a little earlier and they're going to play something else a little bit later on tonight. Phone number 1-800-L-V-E-1-9-1. So, we're speaking to Jennifer and Jennifer, 22, with a couple of guys, never been with a girl, didn't really answer that.
50:43🔗DrewLikes girls, likes girls, likes guys, had a lot of boyfriends.
51:19🔗EdnaswapI mean, I'm not going to be that specific, but I would say that maybe she had some sort of absentee mother, some sort of issue with her mother. Her mother wasn't there. Her mother didn't give her all the love and affection she needed.
51:37🔗AdamBecoming a little cathartic. Oh, yes. It's great. Everyone just goes to their own crap. I think she had a Pop Warner football coach who pulled her aside and felt her out of the bathroom when he was, I mean, she was... All right, so, Ann is going with a mom that was distant and not empathic. Right. You could almost make that argument. You make that argument a lot of moms. I'm just playing devil's advocate here. We could coerce that answer out of most our listeners.
52:14🔗EdnaswapWell, yeah, I mean, I could specify, but then I might be wrong. I might lose the money.
53:22🔗DrewWho's not necessarily directed towards her, but mom. And she saw this. She did some experimentation around the age of eight with another female that she'll look at as just experimentation, but it was maybe something more.
53:45🔗AdamI heard the gambling. Well, forget about who's right. What went on in your past?
53:49🔗CallerMy parents are wonderful. I have a very wonderful family. The only thing I had some trouble with is my brother, who I fought with a lot. But I did have a lot of experimentation with my best friend when I was in elementary school.
54:42🔗AdamVicks 44 or Nyquil? Vicks is a really big cough. Okay. So, you know, that vapor up can be absorbed through the chest. That is a form of alcohol.
54:49🔗DrewBut your dad doesn't have any medical problems or anything like that?
56:07🔗DrewI'm just wondering, here's what we're kind of struggling with, Jennifer, is why you and your brother would be made or be sort of sussed out to be good victim.
56:18🔗AdamYeah, everything in the family is hunky dory, but your brother was molested and you were sort of...
56:37🔗AdamNinth grade? And you see now, well, wait a minute. I don't want to make it his fault, but ninth grade is almost old enough as a guy to raise a little stink. Just hear me out. I know this sounds cruel, but think back. I mean, when I was in ninth grade, I had a little pubic hair and I could kick someone in the nuts.
56:57🔗EdnaswapBy members of another sports, of a sports team?
58:18🔗AdamJust like me and Adrienne Barbeau, this is not going to happen.
58:20🔗DrewIt sounds like you still have a lot of confusion about your identity and sexual identity, and you need to kind of work on that. It sounds like you've acted out with men as a way of trying to, sort of, deal with the victimization, which really is what you went through when you were younger. And you may need some treatment to get through this stuff. I don't know whether you're gay or a spy or what you are, but neither do you. And right now, an appropriate way to act on this ambivalence is not to become obsessed with unobtainable authority figures.
58:52🔗AdamAll right. And, yeah, go, everybody who can hear me.
59:07🔗DrewI didn't put one in. There was only four in here.
59:09🔗AdamOh, there was. All right. Remember when I said during the break, what you can do sometimes when you gamble this way is go for both parents were perfect on the off chance that the person will be in steeped in denial and you'll win?
59:32🔗AdamYeah, because here's the deal with Jennifer. There's something going on. We could all hear it in her voice and there was more, way more than met the eye.
59:42🔗AdamLoved both her parents. Her parents were very great yet she's lived a sort of life that's been a little bit suspect. There's been some stuff going on with her and her brother. And there's something going on.
1:00:44🔗CallerAny which way, besides that. I have a problem with my wife. She had a baby at the beginning of March and I'm sure it's a pretty common problem. She she just is totally uninterested in any type of sexual activity whatsoever. And it was pretty much we had better sex before she had the baby when she was still pregnant, like when she was like in her second trimester.
1:01:48🔗DrewI don't know enough about it. I have to read about it, what it does for women. I'm not prepared to recommend it. It is a strange medication. It's a fascinating area. It just opened up all of a sudden about the physiology. We didn't know anything about it a couple of years ago. There's some side effects floating around.
1:02:04🔗AdamA good name for a sports car, the Viagra. You know, like a convertible, a shiny red Viagra.
1:02:10🔗EdnaswapFor men, there's some side effects.
1:02:12🔗EdnaswapYeah, I have a very painful erection.
1:02:15🔗DrewThat I haven't seen so much. I've prescribed, I mean, I'll be damned if the day it became released, people were actually in my waiting room demanding prescriptions.
1:02:22🔗EdnaswapOh yeah, no, it's the fastest selling drug.
1:02:23🔗AdamI was in the neighborhood. I wanted to say hi, please.
1:02:25🔗DrewI didn't want to mention it, but how the 25 milligrams going. Anyway, I probably had about 30 prescriptions the first three or four days, and so I've seen a fair amount of what it does now, and it accumulates, and people start getting spontaneous erections when they don't want them, and then there's a blue, they can get a blue tinge to their vision, and there's maybe some cardiac stuff, so we really don't know yet all the long-term effects, and we don't know what it does to women. I mean, maybe it's going to turn the sexuality on for three months and turn it off forever thereafter. We just don't know. A lot more needs to be learned, I think.
1:03:25🔗AdamWhy the big rush to get married when you're so sort of incompatible this way?
1:03:30🔗CallerWell, it wasn't that we were incompatible, maybe she was just pretending she liked it, or she's not, you know how some women are just like into sex, she's just not like into sex.
1:04:05🔗DrewOkay, and it's certainly the first six months that's worse, and just having a baby makes things worse. Having a baby around makes it more difficult to manage, to find time to do that kind of thing.
1:04:12🔗AdamDid she ever have anything, anybody screw with her when she was young?
1:04:35🔗AdamWas someone screwing with her at home?
1:04:37🔗CallerNo, no one was. Nothing like that. You can just lay naked next to her or whatever and do whatever you can, romantic this, romantic that, and she just is not into it. It's just not her thing.
1:04:47🔗AdamI know, but why was she in such a hurry to get out of the house?
1:04:51🔗CallerShe had moved out beforehand when she had came to school when she was 18, or actually she was 17. She graduated early and she had been at college and she had moved out already and she cut her ties with her family.
1:05:03🔗DrewOkay, there is something going on with her family. It's not normal to have no sexual arousal, okay? That's an abnormal state. It's not normal to cut one's ties with one's families and not look back at the age of 17.
1:05:17🔗DrewLook into it. It's your wife. I suggest you got to get some help and treatment. Keep this family together, okay?
1:05:22🔗AdamListen, I don't want to speak for Ann being the only woman in the room, but permit me to speak for Ann being the only woman in the room. It is true that women seem to get a little more sexual as the years wear on. And the other thing, though, about women is so much of their sexuality is tied to their emotional state. A guy can get kind of crapped on when he's young. It just makes him hornier. Women...
1:05:47🔗DrewOr weird. Or weird. Yeah, it doesn't shut things off typically.
1:05:51🔗AdamRight. He's putting peanut butter on his schvanz and calling his dog into the room. But women sometimes, their emotional state really affects their libido. And if things aren't right emotionally, the libido can oftentimes be gone. Or they get ultra hyper horny, which is good, but eventually it haunts you. Because it snaps. It's like a rubber band's been stretched too far. So when your woman is not performing... I'm sorry. When your bitch is not performing the way you'd like her to or things aren't working out...
1:06:24🔗EdnaswapYou drag her by the hair into the bedroom and get busy.
1:06:27🔗AdamStop worrying about jacuzzis and massages. There's something going on. There's a psychological dynamic that needs to be worked on. And all the body oil and Barry White CDs are not going to cure this.
1:07:08🔗AdamYou're right. Good man. Very smart. Stupid question. You're right. Waylon's a genius. Whose idea was that? Horrible idea. Figures. Alright, Drew? Should we go? Let's go adjourn and watch the monkeys fart.
1:07:22🔗DrewAnd then come back and hear some Ednaswap. How about that?
1:07:24🔗AdamOh yeah, you guys are going to play live again, right?
1:08:14🔗DrewAnd I realized what I like most about it. That's hysterical. Is the reactions of the monkeys to their accomplishments. And I feel like I'm looking at a tape of you and Jimmy, reacting to your fart humor.
1:08:23🔗AdamWhy, thank you. And you know, there's a special monkey that makes a grimacing face when he breaks wind. And I don't know that you tend to sort of pay attention to the other end of the monkey. But if you are actually, Sherry, correct me, the chimp. But if you watch the face, Drew, if you watch one more time, watch the face of the monkey, makes a great grimacing face as he's squeezing it out. All right, Ednaswap is here. And they're poised at their instruments. Drew, why don't you close the door there? All right. What's this one called, Ann?
1:08:59🔗EdnaswapThis one is the title track off our upcoming record. It's called Liquid Soul.
1:09:03🔗AdamWell, let's hear a little of that. That would be Liquid Soul from the upcoming Liquid Soul. Yeah.
1:12:07🔗AdamAm I right? Yes. I usually screw that stuff up. From Ednaswap. Hey, that's a good song. You know how when you hear songs for the first time, you never like them, and then it... But if you hear them like ten times, you usually like them. I like that song the first time. Wow. That means...
1:12:28🔗AdamNo, no. And we gotta give some kudos to Kelly and Paul who are in here playing with Scott Rusty and Anne as well. Drew, you're back? There's Mike. Hey, Mike's back. All right. Questions. Ednaswap is here. Why don't you guys see if you can find your way back to your chairs, put on your headphones, or as we call them in the radio business, cans. And we will continue on with the show. Phone number 1-800-L-A-V-E-1-9-1. Excuse the rustling in the background. Engineer Mike's unplugging a few things and setting a few things up. And by the way, I'd like to thank Engineer Mike while his gut is blocking the screen right now. I do because Mike has to come in here early and set up everything and do the sound checks and mix everything. And it's a real confined area here with a lot of archaic equipment. And Mike did a real good job. I mean, as great as the band sounded, some of that has to go to Engineer Mike who put it together. Drew, you want to sit down? You all right? All right. All right, ready to get back to it?
1:13:39🔗EdnaswapHi, I'd just like to say I'm a big fan, first of all. How you guys doing? I have a bad situation at home with my mom. I just wanted some advice on whether I should, what I can do about it. A couple of years ago, she started dating this guy. And after about a month or so, he moved in with us. And I acted really resentful toward them at first because, you know, I didn't like the guy. And so I stuck it out for about six months, but it got really tense. So I talked to my grandma about it, and she let me move in with her. And that worked out okay. But after a while, my mom called me over there and told me, you know, she felt like she was being a bad parent. So she wanted me to move back in with her. So I moved back in and it was just the same situation. So I did this back and forth thing for a while. And then I was permanently with my grandma. And then my mom called me about the first of this year and said, okay, I got rid of the guy. You can move back in now.
1:14:39🔗DrewWill you tell us about this guy again?
1:14:41🔗EdnaswapHe's, I don't know, they started dating about four years ago. She met him like in a bar or something.
1:14:47🔗DrewSo he's alcoholic or drug addict or something?
1:14:49🔗EdnaswapYeah, well, he has an alcohol problem.
1:15:22🔗AdamRight, and was her dad into the booze or something?
1:15:26🔗EdnaswapNo, actually he was around booze his whole life, but he never drank. He owned a bar, he drove a beer truck, but he never drank.
1:15:33🔗AdamHe had a still in his car, but he never, ever drank.
1:15:37🔗EdnaswapYeah, drove around with a sixer, but never drank.
1:15:40🔗AdamRight. You know, Dan sounds amazingly sane, considering he's been through a little bit. And believe me, we can tell. So, what's going on now, Dan, you're 17.
1:15:53🔗EdnaswapOkay, well, my question is, like, now I'm back here, but I have to leave on the weekends, and the situation is just, you know, I know that I'm not responsible for them breaking up, but I think in the back of their mind, they think I am. And I just kind of feel a little like, maybe I should stick it out, try to make up with the guy so that we can all live back here. But I know it'll just turn into the same thing again.
1:16:36🔗DrewNone of her damn... This is ridiculous.
1:16:38🔗AdamOh, I like when Drew gets indignant. Go.
1:16:41🔗DrewIt just makes me very angry when parents parentalize kids for their own serious dysfunctions. And to make her responsible for you... make you responsible for her...
1:16:55🔗AdamIn her inability to help herself via therapy or at least therapy on cassette. That's what I'm into. I can get therapy while I drive. It's just a loop of a tape of a guy going... You're okay. And how did that make you feel? And you can program your own name in there. So I'll go, Adam. And how did that make you feel? There's a long pause. Adam. And I go, well, angry. And how did that make you feel? Well, resentful. All right. Dan, here's my advice to Dan. Dan's 17. He sounds like he's got his head screwed on straight. And I'm advising him not to internalize his mother's problems, not to feel guilty for her screwing up her relationships. Go ahead, graduate high school and go off to some college far, far away. And that's it.
1:17:45🔗DrewGet out of the house. Well, he wants to have a relationship with mom and do that, but don't feel guilty or responsible for their crazy relationship. In fact, you're doing her a favor if your presence keeps them apart.
1:17:56🔗EdnaswapJust try and find somebody for yourself who's not crazy.
1:17:58🔗DrewThey're confronted with a healthy person and they can't deny their own craziness.
1:18:04🔗AdamListen, I don't mind people acting like kids, but I hate it when they have kids. Then I get pissed off at them. If you want to be in your 40s and walk around till 3 in the afternoon in your bathrobe and keep a bottle of Jim Beam in the front pocket when you answer the door with your penis hanging out. Wait a minute, that's me. All right, but the point is I don't have kids. Yeah. I knew this was heading somewhere.
1:18:40🔗EdnaswapWell, recently I found what looked like blood in my shorts. And I went to the doctor and they're giving me a sonogram on my kidneys and my bladder.
1:20:19🔗AdamI'm saying he was sleeping. He's 14. You know what I mean? There may be a little seepage going on there. Yeah. I'm guessing it's semen related.
1:20:29🔗DrewCould be. That would be the more benign situation really.
1:21:24🔗CallerYeah, like recently, I've been having like a weird color discharge, and I would just like to know if that's normal, or what's the cause of that.
1:21:35🔗DrewI suggest you see a doctor, because there can be sexually transmitted diseases or vaginal infections that can have a yellow discharge associated with it, and some of them are nothing, and some of them are something, but they need to be evaluated to see. Okay? It's important. I mean, it's probably just a vaginitis, something like Gardnerella.
1:22:02🔗DrewYou should be going anyway if you're sexually active. You've got to get your pap smears started early. You need to be screened for cervical cancer, because young women get that disease. Okay.
1:22:20🔗DrewYou can go to any kind you want. And you can be confidential. You don't have to worry about... I mean, this is what the health care providers do, is do these sorts of evaluations. It's going to be nothing new to him or her. And you don't have to tell anybody if you don't want to. You can go on your own and take your boyfriend with you. You don't have to tell your parents. Some clinics only require no payment or also small donations. Like Planned Parenthood, places like that.
1:22:40🔗AdamThey want money later on, but you just ignore them. That's what I found. When I used to go to County USC and then later when I went to that lesbian clinic in Santa Monica, oh, it's that painful. I should really sue them. Five women standing around having a conversation in front of my penis.
1:22:58🔗AdamFive bitter women with a mullet hairdo standing there. I'm sitting there with my penis hanging out. Not conversation about my penis, just conversation in front of the penis.
1:23:09🔗EdnaswapThat was probably what was so painful for you.
1:23:11🔗AdamIt really was. Just let me enjoy my weenie, please. All right. Oh, engineer Mike's really going to town on it. Hey, before we go to break, Mike, play one good Drew Drop for us. I don't care. I just want to hear one from last night.
1:23:25🔗DrewSince I stopped taking Depo-Provera, I've been lactating. If anything, I want to be dominated. I recently went to a fraternity party and got really drunk. I randomly hooked up with a guy and we had sex. I didn't even know his name the next morning. Now he keeps calling me and I don't even still remember his name.
1:24:04🔗AdamNow, see, the beauty of Drew there is that was on the fly editing because Drew was reading a fax and it probably said my lover gives me oral sex and I give him a blow job or I give him a hand job or I give him a reach around or something like that but Drew did some editing and it was silky smooth. Did you hear it? There was only about a nine second pause in between the time he said finished his last sentence and began the hand. One more time, Mike, please. Just to appease me. One more. I know, but I got to hear it one more time. One more hand one, please.
1:24:39🔗DrewMy lover likes me a lot but sometimes I'm scared because he is very active. He gives me oral sex. I just give him the hand.
1:24:47🔗AdamYes, totally undetectable. No one knew it.
1:24:50🔗DrewIs it okay to be in love to a guy twice my age?
1:24:52🔗AdamAll right, Drew, no more questions. We gotta go to break and we'll be back.
1:25:10🔗CallerRadio that keeps you up at night. It's Love Line only on W.E.B.N.
1:25:24🔗AdamHey, it is Love Line. Phone number for Loveline. Screw the phone number. All right. Anne and Paul are both here from Ednaswap. In the flesh. And Drew is in the other room, and here come Drew's now piling back into the room. And phone number for Loveline. I tried to give that out before. We don't need to give out the phone number anymore. We got enough calls, right, Drew? Yes. Drew, put the headphones on. We're going to continue on with the show. Ednaswap's going to have an album out in August. And the album's done.
1:25:59🔗EdnaswapYeah, it's being finished now. Yeah, it's pretty much done. All intents and purposes.
1:26:05🔗CallerWe're still trying to get Natalie to convince some background vocals on it, you know.
1:26:10🔗AdamWhen you guys finish, how long does it normally take after the tracks are laid down to like engineer it or do whatever, mix it or whatever it is they have to do to then put it out to the point where, you know, it's out?
1:26:24🔗EdnaswapWell, you record it, that's where the engineering happens, and you mix it, which is more engineering, and then you master it, which is more engineering.
1:26:32🔗AdamAre you still there for the mastery part?
1:26:34🔗EdnaswapYou can be, yeah. We are sometimes.
1:26:36🔗AdamBut what happens after you're done singing and doing and being recorded?
1:26:42🔗AdamYeah, but what needs to be done in between the time that you guys leave the studio and the album comes out? You know what I'm saying?
1:26:50🔗EdnaswapThey have to press it into little CDs that go to the stores. You have to do artwork.
1:26:54🔗AdamWell, here's what I'm saying. I just did this TV show, and it's like we were done, but it took a week for them to edit a bunch of stuff and then go back and put in these like graphics and do just a bunch of stuff.
1:27:05🔗EdnaswapMinus the graphics, same thing. Right.
1:27:07🔗AdamSo, right. Now, does that take three months or could you put the thing out in three weeks?
1:27:12🔗EdnaswapI don't know how fast. I think different record labels have different times they can turn it out. I think eight weeks or, I don't know. I really have no idea what I'm talking about.
1:27:20🔗AdamIs there, okay, but maybe you know this. Is there some strategy to putting it out at a certain time, like, for instance, August?
1:27:55🔗CallerThis is my problem. All right. I've been with this guy. He's my fiance right now for two years. And he's like the only guy I've ever been with. I was allowed to date when I wasn't allowed to date till I turned 16. And I first started dating him. And he's the only guy I've ever been with, like, ever. Well, what happened is about a year and a half after we started dating, I started getting, like, you know, really curious to wanting to know what it would be like with another guy. Well, you know, after a while, I...
1:28:27🔗AdamHey, Victoria, quit fidgeting with your retainer. What is that?
1:28:35🔗CallerOK. Well, what happened was, as I was talking with a really good friend of mine, which is actually my assistant manager at work, and I was telling him, you know, that I was wondering what it would be like with another person, and he had told me that, you know, maybe I shouldn't, that I shouldn't get married if I were to have, if I were to consider anything.
1:28:58🔗AdamYeah, believe me. His outward demeanor was this. Oh, yeah, I would advise against making a commitment and tell. Inside, there's the sound of, like, one of Fred Flintstone's steam whistle going off. And it's like, then he'll cut to a visual, like the wolf going, ooh, ooh, ooh, and, like, smacking his foot up and down real hard.
1:29:24🔗AdamYeah. I mean, he's going, oh, I'm getting some. I may get blown right here. Oh, that is just an invitation. Yeah. All right. So, so what happened? And of course, that's the way you meant it as well. Of course. Yeah. Well, it's a victorious being a realist.
1:29:48🔗CallerUm, really not much. I mean, it just kind of, it was one of those, all I could think of while it was happening is, oh my God, I can't believe I'm doing this.
1:29:56🔗AdamYeah. And I'm 34. I still, that's still the way I think. Even when I masturbate, I have that thought coursing through my brain.
1:30:04🔗CallerNo, but then, you know, after a while it was just like, you know, wow, this is, you know, this is different. I was actually having some fun.
1:30:39🔗AdamYeah, that's like, the people that are engaged to be engaged, it's like, it's like me saying, I'm, I'm pre, pre-astronaut, I'm not an astronaut, I've not walked on the moon yet, but I'm planning on it. This is, I'm based by, I'm gonna do it by smoking pot and watching TV. All right. So don't get married. This, and listen.
1:31:00🔗DrewNot at your age, you shouldn't be getting married.
1:31:01🔗AdamAnd also, Victoria, I'd like you to admit something. This was not all curiosity. You don't get that curious at 18 when you're in love with somebody. This guy's not.
1:31:12🔗EdnaswapWell, she'd never been with another guy, though.
1:31:13🔗AdamI know, but still at eight, that stuff usually, yeah, but that stuff usually kicks in, at least people we've spoken to. That's at 22 after they've been married for four and a half years and the guy's not holding up his end of the bargain. She's not that interested in this guy.
1:31:32🔗CallerWell, actually, see, I don't see it that way.
1:31:34🔗AdamI know you don't see it that way, but don't you think that's a more logical explanation? You're 18 and you had sex with a guy you work with. How in love with this guy could you be?
1:32:27🔗AdamHas no interest in sex. Anything wrong with her? Naturally, she's been on hold for 115 minutes. Anyone had any kind of interest in sex would have hung up at 15.
1:33:11🔗EdnaswapNo, never the guy, right? It's too scary probably.
1:33:13🔗AdamNo, on the guy and the relationship, but not for a guy can lose interest, a woman puts on 10 pounds or something or what have you. Guys can do this. Women, they're much more forgiving unless it's an emotional thing. All right. Let me just power through a few calls here. Man has been home for 58 minutes. Man is a 14, 21-year-old boyfriend who dumped her for his ex, wants her back. Now, should she?
1:33:47🔗DrewThat's plenty. You can tell the police. Tell your parents.
1:33:49🔗AdamHere's the deal. He should be graduating from college if in fact he didn't fail his SAT or I was going to say GED. He never went to college. But you are in the ninth grade.
1:34:15🔗AdamAmanda, I'm going to dedicate one minute to your life, but if you listen to me, it's going to be the most important one minute you've ever heard. I got you pictured already. It's like an episode of Jerry Springer. It's like Cops meets Jerry Springer. It's Jerry Coppers. You understand? Do you want that kind of life with the bad haircuts and the trailers and the wearing velour long after it went out of style? Do you want that? This is what you're looking for. Please get some education. Stop watching so much TV. Stop smoking so much pot and relax. Your parents are idiots. I'm sorry for that, but you don't have to go that direction. Do you understand me? Do not throw any chairs and don't get pregnant.
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