1:03🔗DrewOh, I am in pain. I got picked up at eight this morning and dropped off at nine tonight and in between all I did was get guys, guys gave me like pile drivers and figure fours and it just beat the ass out of me.
1:15🔗AdamSo I guess this notion that it is all sort of staged ballet is inaccurate.
1:21🔗DrewWell, it's a soap opera, but you know, you still.
1:48🔗DrewAll right. I'm going to carry on with the show now, Dr. Please. Phone number 1-800-L-A-V-E-1-9-1, fax number 310-8-5-4-44-55. I'm Adam Carolla. This is Dr. Drew. Dr. Drew is a board certified physician and addiction medicine specialist. Tonight, we'll have two guests. First hour, we'll have Claude Brooks from MTV's Lyrcis Lounge, which is a new show that he's created and that we're going to talk about. And then Nicole Eggert will be in here from, well, I remember from Charles in Charge and Baywatch and God knows she's plugging something. But she's so good looking. We'll let her come in here at 11 o'clock and say her piece. So we'll get to Nicole and first we'll start with Claude. Hi Claude.
2:56🔗DrewNo, I just, you know, I got rope burns on my back and scuff marks all over me. And, you know, the body's not made for that, Drew. You should know that as a physician. You're old. All right. Now, wait a minute. Mainly, I'm just tired. I didn't get enough sleep.
3:11🔗GuestHey, Drew, man, I was looking forward to meeting you. But I know I'm sorry you couldn't make it here today.
3:19🔗DrewHe heard you're coming in, Claude. He went to Chicago. That's basically how it works. But let's plug the show for just a second here. It's premieres February 8th. When the hell is that?
3:43🔗GuestEverybody always just assumes that I'm acting since that's when my career started, you know? But I'm the, I'm the executive producer. I've been one of the creators of it. And it's kind of like a hip hop and living color. It's just, if you loved in living color, you'll really love this show.
4:09🔗GuestYeah, well, that's what I'm here for, you know? And I think we're gonna put him in like a little wrestling sketch, cause he's ready for his primes.
4:16🔗DrewOh, yeah, do it tonight, cause I'll be dead tomorrow.
4:18🔗GuestI wanna put the both of you in the sketch.
4:22🔗DrewDrew ain't funny. I'm up for it, man. Drew's white and unfunny.
4:25🔗AdamI know, but Claude, be careful. Whatever you tell Adam to do, he won't do it. He'll have to rub his stink all over it and it'll be something totally different.
4:30🔗DrewPlease, please, I'll turn it. Everything I touch turns to gold, you wayhole. You're lucky I came around. This show would still be in one market. All right.
4:38🔗GuestYou guys are part of the MTV family, so you know, we'll pay you a dollar and you'll come and show up and do your thing.
5:04🔗GuestSketches. And we also have something called lyrical sketches, which has never been done. And I think this was going to separate it from all the sketch comedy shows that are out there. It's like right now, this was a sketch. If I was talking to you here, right now we'd be rapping. And we were rapping, you'd say something like, what, Adam? Come on, give me a little something to run.
5:21🔗DrewFirst, Claude, let me tell you that my ramp name is Mayonnaise.
5:28🔗GuestOK, so Mayonnaise. Bust a little something for me right now. Come on off the top of your head. Let me hear a little something.
5:32🔗DrewMy name is Mayonnaise. I don't like them gays. That Dr. Drew's in the haze. He's going through a phase.
5:40🔗GuestSomething like that. He would be on the sketch, except there'd be a little beat under here and it wouldn't sound as white.
5:49🔗GuestSo outside of those things, that would be the sketch, right? So we put them in straight up like circumstances that you would normally see a sketch in.
5:58🔗AdamWe'll be like the Milly Vanilli of that show.
6:00🔗GuestYeah, we just have your mouse moving and we'll have our guys rap.
6:03🔗GuestWhat you did though wasn't bad. That's off the top of your head. Oh please. And what he just did right there for your listening audience is called freestyle.
6:11🔗GuestAnd he just freestyled a little something off the top of his head. So we have we actually have sketches and then at the end of the show we also have a freestyle session. We have like Snoop was on and did something really hot.
6:56🔗GuestOh really? No, you got to wait till he says, let me hear it. You get pissed off. You got to say let me hear it and then boom, it comes on. And that's how you do it.
7:53🔗CallerAnd my boyfriend's 21. He's pressuring me to give him oral sex all the time. I mean, we can just stay sitting there and he'll come out with a comment and give me a head. I feel, I know every guy wants it, but I don't want to do it. And if I wanted to do it, I feel that I should do it. But it's...
8:19🔗CallerNo, no. See, like, I've known him. I haven't known him that long, but...
8:24🔗AdamSee, I've known him for... Oh, not that long.
8:25🔗DrewYeah, that's a classic loveline there. Oh, no, no, no, no. It's not like that. You see, I've known him for... Well, I just met him. Hey, Brittany?
9:47🔗CallerYeah, if the time is right when I want to do it, I will do it.
9:49🔗AdamBut she's objectified by this. If she doesn't feel like he cares about her and all he thinks about is his sex and his desire. Women hate that. Whatever it's in relation to, women are very sensitive to that very often.
10:03🔗DrewListen, here's what you do. When your partner is doing something you don't want them to do, you ask them to stop a few times and if they keep going, you've got to break up with them.
10:27🔗CallerI had sex with this girl, right? And a couple months after we got together and all that, we went our separate ways and everything, these little outbreaks started popping up.
10:57🔗AdamThey are warts. They look like they can be small little tags, they can look like cauliflowers.
11:01🔗CallerOh, well, I mean, where all can they break out at, though, that makes them that, though? Yeah, that makes them that, I guess, STD or whatever it is.
11:09🔗DrewListen, anything on your Johnson's an STD. If I smeared cream cheese on your penis, it would be an STD. Do you understand me? Yeah. Poison ivy on your penis, STD. Fly lands on your penis, STD.
11:24🔗CallerThey just look like warts, but they get in areas where, you know, you don't normally get things like that.
11:28🔗DrewRight. All right. So do you have warts on your penis?
11:34🔗DrewYou get them frozen off or you get them burnt off?
11:37🔗AdamIt's al dara now, the cream. It's a cream you can use. And you don't want to let them go untreated. A, you become more infectious to other women, and B, you can get around the other side and increase your risk of anal cancer.
11:47🔗DrewWell, it's not going to get around there unless you do that tuck and dance thing that I was knowing when I was in college.
11:52🔗AdamNo, it'll actually, it can propagate. It can move on down by itself.
12:55🔗CallerNo. I've been doing it for a year. I don't know what it is, brother. All right. Listen.
12:59🔗AdamActually, I thought of something interesting. I was talking to this group at Northwestern, and some issues about female masturbation came up, and we really talked about, I realized that women, when they're talking about the fact that we don't, women are taught not to masturbate. It really isn't that they're taught not to masturbate. They're not really taught how. Right. They're not taught in a language that's suitable to women, and men, they're just taught where not to.
13:24🔗AdamRight. That's all they need to be taught. Women certainly need to be talked about how and how it works. Men need to be taught where they should.
13:30🔗GuestShow them, Doc. That should be your new video. Where how to masturbate.
13:35🔗DrewIt is kind of interesting, though, with guys. No one would dare dream of trying to talk them out of it. It's just, listen, don't do it at church, don't do it at school, and don't do it in a hospice. It's considered in poor taste. That's about it. Other than that, you're on your own, and try not to get any Prel on there for lubrication. That can burn. Those are like the four things that are told to you, and that's about it. But you know, as I was...
14:05🔗DrewI was listening to Bill on, talk about his worthless erection, and I thought, wouldn't it be nice if you could just save all those worthless boners that you didn't need? You know, all the ones you got in gym class, or sitting in school, or riding on the bus.
14:24🔗DrewAnd you keep them, and then you get 65, and your prostate's inflamed, and you're with some hooker, and you got about 20 minutes, and pow! You're just cash winning. And you'd have thousands, just from high school. Thousands from high school that you went, I mean, forget about, you know, there wasn't a woman within 20 feet of you. You know what I'm saying?
14:43🔗GuestThat's what I call it, invested hard on you.
14:46🔗DrewYeah, it'd be nice if you could somehow squirrel those away.
14:51🔗DrewYeah, what will you do? Drew, work on that, would you? Rachel, get some sort of erection investment bank or something, safe deposit box. Rachel, you're 22.
15:06🔗CallerYeah, is it possible to ask you guys two questions?
15:10🔗CallerOkay. My first one is I have a hard time kissing guys, and when I do, I want to gag. I have no problem doing other stuff, like even having sex before I want to kiss a guy, and I don't know why.
16:04🔗DrewBut listen, this is highly unusual for a woman. Would you quiet down over there? For a woman not to want to kiss passionately at 22, who's open sexually to other things, you're not a germ freak, are you?
18:43🔗AdamNice. It's nice because I can't be close to him.
18:45🔗DrewRight. See, we're getting somewhere because listen, you show me a woman who does not want to kiss a man passionately and I'll show you a woman who's trying to keep her distance emotionally. Yeah. Yeah.
19:28🔗CallerI never really talked to him though growing up. I have talked to him maybe in the past two years once or twice, but he's there all the time at home.
20:10🔗DrewAll right. There you go, Rachel. All right. Thanks. I don't know what you're going to do about it, but listen, you have a distance from your dad and you're scared to reconnect with a guy and that's what you do with a boyfriend. And I guarantee that's where the kissing comes from. It's too intimate for you.
20:27🔗GuestShouldn't she talk to somebody about this?
21:20🔗GuestThat's from Dr. Brooks, a little something from Dr. Brooks.
21:23🔗DrewGod would appreciate you breaking the rules and seeing a therapist more than he'd appreciate you getting worked 10 ways from Sunday by some pagan boyfriend of yours who's in from out of town. All right, Rachel.
21:37🔗DrewAnd listen, you know, these religions that don't like psychology, you know why they don't like them? Because if the person gets a little healthier, they're out.
21:45🔗DrewThey're no longer going to worship some goat. Hey, did I help her out a little? Yeah, that was good. No, that was good strategy. Yeah, it's perfect. Yeah, I'm having sex with my boyfriend, but I can't go see a therapist. Because that goes against my teachings. At least people are so convenient and it's such an idiot.
22:02🔗GuestI saw an opening there and even though you wrote these little lines for me to say, I thought that that's what I should say. Thanks Adam.
22:08🔗DrewLet me see. You saw a little daylight and you were like Emmett Smith just bursting up through that hole.
22:34🔗DrewThen when we come back, let's see. I'm picking all the calls tonight, so we're in a lot of trouble. We'll speak to Alex who's 18. Gay, been obsessed with a straight guy for a long time. He wants to know how to move in. Oh boy. Alcohol.
22:49🔗GuestWe'll tell him all about it. Alcohol and weed.
23:11🔗GuestThis is Loveline on Outrageous Talk Radio 100.7 The Buzz.
23:31🔗DrewIt is Loveline, I'm Adam Corolla. That is Dr. Drew, phone number 1-800-L-A-V-E-1-9-1. Our guest tonight is Claude Brooks. He is a producer and a creator and a writer and an actor. And he has created a show called Lyricist Lounge, which is on our beloved MTV. It airs February 8th, it's 10.30, and it's a new kind of show. It's got some freestyle rapping, as I call it. You know, mayonnaise. And it's got some sketches and it's got some musical acts. And if you like In Living Color, you'll like this.
24:08🔗GuestIf you like In Living Color, you'll love this. It's the evolution of In Living Color, the sketches and lyrical sketches have never been done before. And we're gonna get our man mayonnaise.
24:23🔗DrewThere you go. Yes, you're gonna get me to go over there and what, do a sketch?
24:26🔗GuestWe're gonna have you do a little, what you wanna do? A little regular sketch, a little lyrical sketch, a little combo or something.
24:31🔗DrewI'm up for all forms of entertaining. Huh. So, I'll spin plates if I have to. I got the bakhan like John Mockindoe. That beach steps up, I'm smocking the hole. That's me doing a little Russian rap.
25:48🔗AdamDid he ever know that you were obsessed with him?
25:50🔗CallerNo, I don't think so. I mean, I've only talked to him like three times.
25:54🔗DrewWow. That's pretty healthy obsession for a guy you never really knew.
25:59🔗CallerYeah, I mean, I've actually been to like therapy for the past two years and everything, trying to get over this. You know, the scary part is, I thought, I saw him every day in school and I'm in college now and I still think about him like every day.
26:14🔗DrewHe must be some kind of good looking, this gent.
26:18🔗GuestYou know what you should do? Talk to him. Because normally, most dreams, once you talk to people, it turns straight to like a nightmare.
26:24🔗AdamDid you have any other obsessive compulsive traits? Do you hand wash or do rituals or anything like that?
26:31🔗CallerNot really. The only diagnosis I've ever had is for borderline personality and I didn't really take that really much seriously or anything.
26:40🔗AdamThat's a pretty serious diagnosis, right?
26:42🔗CallerYeah. But one doctor diagnosed me with that and about three others dis-diagnosed me from that.
27:06🔗DrewSo, here's the deal. You focus on your depression and the obsession will go away. And I'll address Claude's suggestion, which was talk to the guy, but you're out of high school now, so you don't see him anymore, right?
27:19🔗CallerHe lived on the block from me, actually.
27:21🔗AdamHave you been resisting taking medication?
27:23🔗CallerNo, I've been on Ritalin, Zoloft, and Resperidol for the past a year and a half.
27:51🔗GuestDoc, do you think you should confront him?
27:53🔗AdamNo, it's a pure symptom. It's just a symptom of his depression and the biology that's operating as a result of that. And if he gets the mood disturbance improved, magically, the subsession will go away.
28:05🔗GuestBut what if he confronts him, right? Say he confronts him and the guy just pops him in the head. Wouldn't he get over it a little bit quicker?
28:50🔗DrewAs a doctor, you know if a guy comes in who got into a horrible motorcycle accident without a helmet or something, all you have to do is go upside his head with a paddle or an oar or something like that.
30:51🔗AdamA painful vesicle, a painful sort of blister is really herpes until proven otherwise, but it maybe wasn't a blister. Maybe it was an hemorrhoid, maybe it was a carbuncle.
30:59🔗DrewYeah, a carbuncle. I had the same thing.
31:02🔗AdamYeah, but they don't look like clear blisters. They're not clear.
31:05🔗DrewIt should have been red and sort of inflamed looking.
31:59🔗DrewNo, like, you know, when you come out as your wrestling persona, I don't want to give away my wrestling personas, but I had some pretty good ones. You get a little hoarse. Let's not go into my proms, Drew. Samantha, you're 14.
32:15🔗CallerUm, my friend told me that when you put Tiger Balm on your balls, that it feels good. And another one of my friends told me it stings really badly.
33:02🔗GuestEven if you smack them in somebody's head?
33:04🔗AdamYeah, you can rupture them. You can fracture them.
33:06🔗DrewLet's say a gay stalker comes over to your house and professes his love for you. And you take your testicles and go upside his head with them and sprain them. Is that possible?
33:34🔗DrewAnd then I was, I know it's great. I just, now it's a carcinogen, you know, back then it was a nice cleaning fluid. I used to spend all day in the garage, a big bucket of gasoline scrubbing down car parts. And, you know, I'd scratch my nads every once in a while and I felt a burning sensation. I realized the gasoline got on the nads. It was actually like being absorbed through the nads. It's true, right, Drew?
33:57🔗AdamAnd then it becomes like holding a blowtorch to it.
34:18🔗CallerWe went out and we got totally smacked and we ended up back at her house and I slept with her boyfriend. Now I'm pregnant, pretty much pregnant.
34:53🔗DrewUh-huh. And I'm guessing there wasn't a big guest cottage on the estate, right? No. Okay. Jessica says, quite a rapper. Hey, how about some of that freestyle rap for us, Jessica? Ready?
35:22🔗GuestJessica, do you think you should be maybe more concerned with that than, like, your friend knowing? Like, what are you going to do with the kid and everything?
35:42🔗AdamI'm not sure this is your responsibility. It's his. And the person that needs to know about this is him. And you got to talk to him about it. And then he needs to figure out how he's going to tell his girlfriend about what he did.
35:54🔗DrewWhy don't you give the kid up for adoption, Jessica? Hey Jessica?
36:23🔗DrewYou're driving me insane. I'm just yelling at you the way everyone wants to yell at you every day when they see you, but they're too polite. This is the beauty of radio. You have to make a decision about this child. I think you should give it up for adoption. You know, I don't think you're in any kind of position to raise a kid. You can barely have a conversation.
36:42🔗AdamI agree. And he, you have to talk to him though. You got to tell him what's happened here. He's the one that needs to face the music.
36:49🔗DrewNo, he doesn't. Okay, Jessica, you're going to have to talk to him.
36:53🔗AdamIt seems to me you're focused on a little payback to your friend about something. That's why you're hell bent on telling her.
37:00🔗DrewIt's not about her. Yeah, and it just drives me nuts that kids become some sort of bartering device. She's feeling lonely, her daddy didn't do well by her, whatever. It's all going to be made better because she's going to have a kid now and something to focus on.
37:16🔗AdamKids become a way of regulating affect just the way drugs and sex and fast cars and money become ways of just feeling better in the moment. Kids just serve another function.
37:26🔗GuestThis is a rough show, this is like a roller coaster. Most of the questions are light and then Jessica came in when I'm having a kid and that just felt really like serious.
37:51🔗GuestI check you guys out. I check you out on the MTV show.
37:55🔗DrewDrew, what are you doing? Just answer the question, please.
37:57🔗AdamDo I take it home? No, just the way an ambulance driver doesn't take it home. You're the person on the scene to do a job and try to help and you just try to help.
38:07🔗DrewLet me ask you this, Drew. I know there's no way to answer this but whenever I do an interview they always say, they ask the same question, how do you do it? You're dealing with all these screwed up kids that are pregnant, they have AIDS, their parents are abusing them, how do you deal with it? I always say, that doesn't bother me and then I always stop and think, well maybe it does. You know what I mean? I don't really know.
38:33🔗GuestI think this is going to keep me up kind of tonight. I'm going to talk about this girl.
38:36🔗AdamIt is the same thing. Look, I go to practice. My practice in the morning and in the afternoon, hear the same stuff. What's going on out there?
38:53🔗DrewOkay. Claude Brooks is our guest tonight. He is from MTV's Lyricist Lounge, which is going to debut February 8th, at 10.30. That is coming up this Tuesday, right?
39:07🔗DrewAll right. And it's an interesting, eclectic mix of sketch freestyle rap and rap acts mainly.
39:16🔗GuestYeah. Well, it's just in living color, gone 2000.
39:20🔗DrewWe will take a break. We'll be right back.
39:45🔗GuestThis is Loveline on Outrageous Talk Radio 100.7 The Buzz.
40:01🔗DrewIt's Loveline. I'm Adam Corolla. Dr. Drew is over there. And the phone number, 1-800-L-O-V-E-1-9-1. Claude Brooks is our guest tonight, at least in the first hour. Nicole Eggert will be in here in the second hour. Claude has created a show called Lyrus's Lounge on MTV that premieres on February 8th at 10.30. Claude also reminded me that he has himself a website, and that is at mediatrip.com.
40:34🔗GuestIt's a show there, it's like an entertainment review show, like an R&B show, and just across the board.
40:42🔗DrewWhat would you find if you log on to that?
40:43🔗GuestYou go to mediatrip.com, which is like this entertainment driven company, and they're dealing with a whole bunch of stuff. You heard of that show, George Lucas in Love? It was a short film, it was like this big Sundance winner last year. Oh yes.
40:58🔗DrewAnderson was giving a big thumbs up, so that means he left it.
41:03🔗GuestAnd we're a new show on their site, and supposedly we're getting like a whole bunch of hits, and we have this great host called Ivalka Reyes, and it's produced by myself and Janine Black. It's just a new thing for me. It's only been up for three weeks, and it's turned out to be a nice little show. You check it out and you'll find out what's up and coming in the world of the urban culture.
41:25🔗DrewWell, that again is mediatrip.com and of course drdrew.com, right, Drew?
41:34🔗AdamI do a webcast twice a week and then we archive it. It's up there. You can watch it anytime. We do a half hour interview with, you can be honored, a lot of different celebrities. People have opened up in amazing ways. And we interact, phone chats, people come into the studio. It's just very, very interesting.
42:30🔗CallerHe's too young to see what was in there because it was very explicit.
42:34🔗DrewHey, you took a look at the magazine, Stacey?
42:37🔗CallerI kind of just see what it was because the cover was ripped off of it.
42:41🔗DrewNo, I understand. You took a look, though. You want to see what your son is looking at, right?
42:46🔗CallerYeah, but I didn't look through the whole thing. Just enough to think, Oh, my God.
42:50🔗DrewAll right, but listen, Stacey, no one is going to think you're a sinner if you took a look at a magazine that your son is looking at because you want to know what he was looking at.
43:18🔗DrewI don't know who decided this was the wave of the future, pardon the pun, and who decided that people want to see other people getting peed on. But it is in Penthouse, it is in Hustler, and there's just a ton of urination photos now, Drew.
44:12🔗CallerIn sixth grade, his highlight is, you know, playing PlayStation.
44:15🔗DrewRight, but you gotta understand that every young boy is curious, even at 13 hell, at 10, 11 or 12, boys are interested in looking at that stuff. It may have been one of his friends who lent it to him. He may have found it in some dumpster or something. It's probably not even his. I'm sure he doesn't have a subscription, does he?
45:02🔗AdamThe important thing is that you initiate a discussion with him. It's not a bad thing that he's looking at this stuff. It's actually age appropriate. But to miss the opportunity to talk to him about what you, what your values are as it pertains to the human sexual experience is gonna leave him adrift and really just completely at the disposal of his peers and the general ambient culture, which is not good. What that means is.
45:25🔗DrewYeah, I don't know what that means either.
45:55🔗CallerWell, my real question was more like, I guess I didn't quite get through to the person, but it was more like I keep a towel by the bed to clean up afterwards. Because if I don't, because if my boyfriend and I don't clean me up immediately, like, it all comes rushing out, all of his ejaculation, not mine.
46:19🔗CallerThe question is, is this a normal thing? Because I find it really, I would find it really disgusting if I just left it all over at my sheets and left it there. But does everyone go through this or?
46:33🔗DrewNo, most people have it return into a tumbler and then they dump it on their heads before they go to sleep that night. What the hell? What is she asking? I have a question. When I make number two, I'll often times wipe my ass with some paper called toilet paper. Is that normal, Drew, or? She's got fluid and stuff coming out of her. Yeah.
47:01🔗DrewI know. I know. But what is abnormal about wiping up after yourself?
47:06🔗AdamI don't know. And people, let me get freaked out that somehow the semen is supposed to stay inside. There's something wrong with them if it comes out. Oh, please.
47:12🔗GuestShe's supposed to leave it on her bed to keep count. That's how you keep count.
47:15🔗DrewThe only, yeah, you do like a Rorschach test on the sheets. The only thing that's abnormal is that you use a towel instead of like a gym shirt from the hamper. That's the only thing I find abnormal about it. All right. We're going to take ourselves a little break. I see Nicole Eggert is here. So Claude, I am out of here. It is out with the old and in with the new. MTV's The Lyricist Lounge. His name of the show, February 8th. Check it out, 10.30. Also, you can check out mediatrip.com, which is Say What? That's Claude's website.
47:47🔗GuestAdam, it has been real. And I'm going to have you on my show doing something, right?
48:02🔗GuestAdam kept slipping me a tin to keep being mean to you, but you know what? Tin doesn't go too far over here.
48:08🔗DrewAll right. Hey, Drew? Yeah. All right. Hang out. We'll be back. All right.
48:12🔗CallerBack once again with the Loveline, Loveline, Adam Corolla, and Dr. Drew will be right back before you know it.
48:49🔗DrewAll right, we're going to take our traditional 10-second timeout. We'll be back with more of the Fabulous Loveline program in just 10 seconds.
49:14🔗DrewThank you. Adam. Turn my mic on. There we go. Thank you. It's only been six months. I can't expect the Anderson to get everything right. Hey, it's the Loveline. I'm Adam Corolla. That is Dr. Drew.
49:26🔗DrewDr. Drew was the board certified one. The phone number, 1-800-L-O-V-E-1-9-1. Our second guest of the evening, and we haven't done the dual guest thing in a while. We picked quite a night for it because of my little wrestling school experience today. Nicole Eggert is here. Nicole, of course, you know, from Baywatch and a handful of movies. And Charles in Charge. That's where we first fell in love, by the way. And we've never met before, have we?
50:02🔗DrewOh, that's you? Yeah. Jesus, I'd open them if I knew they were from you. Nicole is here because she's going to be signing some autographs at the Swatch Wave Tour, which is coming up this Friday. And it's going to be at the Queen Mary. The tour is the 4th through the 6th, so I guess it's all weekend. And if anyone hasn't seen this thing, it's pretty amazing. It's this portable wave that's just a sort of perpetual wave. And they have surfers ride it and skateboarders ride it and snowboarders ride it. And it's a pretty substantial wave.
50:42🔗AdamWhat do you mean a perpetual wave? I've never seen this.
50:44🔗DrewWell, basically, it's like this. And, you know, it was late and I was probably stoned, but I watched enough of it to sort of figure it out. It's a self-contained sort of unit that holds...
50:56🔗DrewQuite down over there, Drew. It holds a body of water. It has something that is sort of shaped like a ramp, and when they pump water at it at a certain speed, it creates this wave. But it's a wave that sort of never breaks and never moves on. I mean, it breaks, but it doesn't go away.
51:13🔗AdamRight. So you're sort of all... You're running... You're always going downstream against a jet of water.
51:18🔗DrewIt would be the equivalent of a treadmill, I guess, to someone who is a jogging enthusiast.
51:50🔗DrewBut I'm sure under that is fiberglass or something.
51:52🔗CallerI'm sure something. Something hard. It doesn't feel good when you fall, I don't think.
51:56🔗DrewYeah, because I've seen guys take some pretty good tumbles on those things, and the problem is, is there's not a whole lot of water. It's like, there's three inches of water, there's three quarters of an inch of foam, and then they start getting down to, like, some man. And that's kind of the problem. But these guys do wild tricks on these things, and they ride something that's sort of like, I don't know, it's sort of like a snowboard, or a wakeboard, or something like that. And it's kind of interesting in that it doesn't really, it doesn't benefit you to come from either surfing, or snowboarding, or skateboarding. They all have sort of an equal shot at it, and they all seem to be pretty good at it.
52:36🔗CallerYeah, and they all have their different styles, like they can all do different tricks on it, depending on, you know, their specialty, but...
52:55🔗CallerBut I've heard of these guys crashing and hurting themselves, so...
53:00🔗DrewSo you can look forward to that down at the Queen Mary coming up this weekend. And then I guess the thing makes the rounds, right?
53:07🔗CallerYeah. I think it moves to a permanent home in San Diego, where you can go and visit it and ride it.
53:12🔗DrewIs there more than one of these things in the world? Because I saw Tony Hawk was on the TV show and we're talking to him about doing it in Munich or something.
53:20🔗CallerYeah. No. They pick it up, pack it up. It takes like 12 semi-trucks or something. Insane. Actually, I'm not sure, but they move it and they take it all over the world.
54:08🔗DrewI don't know what that psychologist was thinking. I mean, the girl's almost 12. She really is. She's a full grown woman at this point. I mean, what is she coming into the 5th grade?
54:35🔗AdamShe may just be awkward about being with a guy and doesn't know how to handle it and feels overwhelmed by the whole experience. So just kind of back off.
54:42🔗DrewWhat are you doing with her? Are you guys kissing?
54:46🔗CallerYeah. Going to the movies, kissing, that kind of stuff.
54:50🔗DrewOK. All right. Just relax a little over there, Andy. I mean, she's she's very young. My God. All right.
55:24🔗DrewYeah, you have to be somewhere decent. Kind of. North Hollywood High. They would have thrown something at you and told you to get the hell out of here.
55:49🔗DrewOh, my God. All right. Maybe I'm just old fashioned, but I don't know. You don't need a boyfriend at 11 now. Mike? Hello? You're 14. What's up?
56:00🔗CallerHey, it's like I said, first time call or a long time listener.
57:40🔗AdamThe hard part of that, you don't really know who the other person is. I mean, she could be an exploitative person.
57:44🔗DrewAre you kidding? It's a 55-year-old con in the prison library. No, you guys.
57:50🔗AdamI'll tell you, in the communities at drdrew.com, I'm amazed at the quality of the relationships that develop and the kind of support people get from one another. I drop in every day and watch these chats or chat myself and it's just amazing.
58:00🔗DrewDrew, you never miss an opportunity to get a plug-in, do you?
58:10🔗DrewThat's rough. Drew isn't even in the room. She's got to toss a coin. That is insulting. All right, let's see. I'm picking the calls tonight because Drew's over there in Chicago. So, we'll speak to him.
58:40🔗DrewThat's right. Let me tell you something, Drew. We're going to get lit and we're going to get ourselves some sorority chicks. It is high time.
58:47🔗AdamYeah, that's us. That's how we behave every time we go to a car.
59:07🔗DrewI'm bringing an extra penis. We're going on a sexual rampage. You're coming with me. We're getting college chicks. I'm going to get the chicks I never got.
59:42🔗CallerActually, this question is for Dr. Drew. You know, a couple of years ago, I was drugged in a drink. And ever since then, it's like, it's really affected me. I mean, I'm paranoid to drink anything in public pretty much, even around my friends or eat, just consuming anything.
1:00:05🔗DrewWhat happened? What happened after they drugged you?
1:00:10🔗CallerIt was, I think what they put in there was that- What they called? MHB or something like that.
1:00:18🔗CallerYeah, where it just made me feel, you know, really, really like a warm sensation came over me. And then all of a sudden I couldn't walk really well. I had to make myself throw it out.
1:00:31🔗CallerI don't know. I was in a contest and we were getting ready in the back and some chick said, do you want a drink? And I said, sure. And it sounded good and I had no idea that she had put something in it.
1:01:00🔗AdamWas she trying to eliminate you from the contest, you think?
1:01:03🔗CallerPretty much. I mean, it worked. I had to leave.
1:01:06🔗DrewWhat do you do in those hot body competitions? I'm thinking about entering one. I'm going to shave my ass and enter one of those things, Drew.
1:01:33🔗DrewUh-huh. Oh man, there's a great strip club out there. What the hell is that place called? I think they closed it down. Well, Drew, talk about lamp dancing. It was like molesting that was going on in there. Oh man, I'm going to think of the name of that place. It's outside of, it's out. No, it's outside of Seattle.
1:02:28🔗DrewAll right. So, listen, now you're scared to what? Do drink stuff?
1:02:33🔗CallerYeah, at all, or even eat. It's like I have no trust in anybody. I mean, even with my closest friends or whatever, if I set a drink down and leave the room, I'll come back and pour it out and get a new one. It's what cost me a lot of money, you know, going to clubs, I have to put my hand over the drink. So I feel I even turned my head away from it. I just get another one. It's like a paranoia.
1:02:54🔗DrewOkay, Kathy, let me say something here. It is a paranoia. It is, yes. And I know most people are sympathetic when they hear these kind of things. I'm not. You're nuts. Somebody screwed with you once. Listen, you can't leave your drink in front of your friends now.
1:03:08🔗CallerListen, I'm the same way as you. I feel that same way. I try and console myself and talk to going, what the hell is the matter with you? I mean, this is, you know what I mean?
1:03:17🔗DrewAll right, well, this has nothing to do with the drink, though. This is something else.
1:03:21🔗AdamIt's like a post-traumatic stress reaction. And it turns out the severity of those reactions tend to be determined by basically your emotional health going in. So the trauma affects you sort of profoundly because things were sort of loosely glued together when you started.
1:03:36🔗DrewDrew is saying you weren't on a solid emotional ground before you got slipped the Mickey.
1:03:42🔗CallerI definitely wasn't before I got... .when that happened.
1:04:15🔗CallerSo I probably do. I mean, I don't know what I'm doing.
1:04:18🔗DrewAll right. She's gone. She better be good looking. I'll tell you that right now. Yeah. Well, she's not. I mean, I just put her on hold. She's she's she just has a sort of monologue that's going to run and run and run and run on a loop. The reality is, is somebody did something to her that's out of line, but she's chosen to let it drive her insane.
1:04:41🔗AdamWell, again, it's you could think of it as a post-traumatic stress reaction. And those reactions tend to be much more severe if these what we call pre-morbid condition of the individual is not great.
1:04:52🔗DrewNobody knows what that means, including Dr. Drew.
1:04:54🔗AdamShe was loosely glued together before this happened. She has a trauma and it really affects her. Now she's acutely paranoid, but generally paranoid and anxious. They may have some serious issues here, so she's got to get taken care of.
1:05:11🔗CallerYeah, my boyfriend has been using meth for about six years. I've been dating him for two. A year ago he told me that he quit. Is that possible for him to just up and quit after doing it for six years?
1:05:23🔗AdamNot without switching to something else typically.
1:05:25🔗CallerWell, he was like, I don't know, he did everything. Meth was his big thing though. I mean, he did coke and he said he did heroin once and he still does pot now.
1:05:35🔗AdamWell, that's what he switched to, pot.
1:05:37🔗CallerAnd is that necessarily a bad thing? Because everyone tells me, you know, pot's not bad if that's all you're doing, but...
1:05:41🔗AdamLook, it is all addiction. And in fact, I welcome the speed in because marijuana will go on for a while and cause all sorts of problems and usually the moods become so profoundly depressed that people then switch back to speed and that's what brings them to treatment. So the speed sort of accelerates things a little bit. But marijuana addiction is one of the most severe addictions and one of the most common ones I deal with today. Yes, go ahead.
1:06:02🔗CallerPeople that take speed, I mean, their fingernails rot and their skin seems to rot. No, no, no, no. And their hair, I mean...
1:06:09🔗AdamThat's all the, that's a Picker's Syndrome. They pull at their skin and they pick at themselves and that's where they get all those erosions and things.
1:06:16🔗CallerWell, he tells me I'm paranoid, but you know, he hasn't really put on any weight.
1:06:21🔗AdamSo your dad was an addict or an alcoholic?
1:06:23🔗CallerNo, actually, my parents are really supportive and-
1:07:41🔗AdamProfoundly. Somebody did not let you be a separate human being. Somebody has a lot of issues there and a lot of energy, and they're pouring it on to the kids. Yeah. And when you have that pain associated with being sort of separated from parts of yourself, if you see that in another person, you're sort of compelled to go in and rescue them from that. And that's the foundation of co-dependency. Really, I was with a psychiatrist last week who made it. I thought it was a very aggressive statement, which was that all co-dependency is from child abuse. And I have to agree to him that intrusive, non-empathic parenting is abuse. And that's what you're dealing with.
1:08:17🔗DrewWell, I wish I had some of that when I was growing up.
1:08:22🔗DrewYeah. No, I mean intrusive parenting. My parents were like, I was like, hey, listen, I'm going to put a fish bowl full of piranhas on my head. Then I'm going to get a moped and light myself on fire and go on the freeway. They're like, all right, you want me to put a sweater on? Whatever you like. You know, just a little, just a little bit of that would have been nice. See?
1:08:49🔗DrewThat's true. See, that's why you're the smart one, Doc. All right, we're going to take ourselves a little break. Nicole Eggert is our guest tonight. Nicole is here to plug the, what the hell is this? The Swatch Wave Tour, yes, which is coming up all this weekend down at the Queen Mary and where the Spruce Goose used to be. So there's plenty of parking now. Didn't they, where do they do? Take that thing and bring it to Japan or something? Where is that Spruce Goose? Oregon?
1:09:19🔗DrewIt's in Oregon? The Spruce Goose? I don't know. Seems like something the Japanese would have bought up. Doesn't it, Drew?
1:09:26🔗AdamI don't know. Adam, how am I going to go to the bathroom without you? Should we just go?
1:09:29🔗DrewYeah, let's go together. I don't really have to pee, but it's a sort of sympathetic gesture. I'll urinate. OK, because Drew and I usually pee together about this time. And we do pee in the same bathroom as well. It's just there's two toilets, but it's sort of nice knowing that the other's penis is so close. It's a certain sense of security, right?
1:09:50🔗CallerYeah, that's from that parenting problem.
1:09:52🔗DrewYes, yes. Now I use Drew's penis like a huggy blanket.
1:09:58🔗DrewSo be it. If loving Drew's penis makes me gay, then so be it. All right. So Drew, here's what we're going to do. We'll go to break. I'm going to count to 30 by Mississippi's and then I'll begin urinating.
1:10:46🔗GuestThis is Love Line on Outrageous Talk Radio 100.7, The Bugs.
1:11:06🔗DrewYeah, it is Loveline. I'm Adam Corolla. He is Dr. Drew. Phone number 1-800-L-A-V-E-1-9-1. Next week, we have the cast of That 70s Show coming in here on Sunday, and then Warren G will be in here on Monday. And then just a bunch of other big people.
1:11:30🔗AdamHey Adam, remember Vic? Remember Vic, the engineer out here?
1:12:18🔗DrewWhat do you mean I'm in trouble? What are you talking about?
1:12:21🔗AdamIt's like you're going on slow speed. Like each breath is labored.
1:12:24🔗DrewHey, let me tell you something, Drew. When I stop talking, the show stops. That's why I feel slow, you jackass. Now, quiet down over there. Let me do my goddamn job. Nicole Eggert is our guest tonight. Hi, Nicole.
1:12:37🔗DrewShe is promoting the Swatch Wave Tour, which is coming up this weekend. And that's at the Queen Mary. And she's going to be signing autographs. And we have swatches here, Drew. And because of that last little sass mark of yours, I'm taking them both off. You understand? I'm pissed. That's right. They're beautiful swatch watches that are way too big to wear on your wrist. You probably put them on your ankle or something. And they're good, you know.
1:13:03🔗CallerNot that big. That one's not that big.
1:13:07🔗DrewThey're resistant to like, you know, ten thousand meters or something. They got like a stop watch and they're sweat proof and they're bullet proof. And I think they have like a bottle opener on them too.
1:13:25🔗DrewAll right. Well, here's the point, Drew. I'm taking the expensive one, okay? All right. You snooze, you lose. I'll give you, I'll bring yours with you. I'll bring it to Oregon, okay? Right on.
1:13:35🔗DrewAll right. So we'll know just what time it is. All right. Where the hell were we here? Was I, did I leave off with somebody? No? Okay. Sam? Yeah. You're 16. What's up?
1:13:47🔗AdamWell, I did see you in The Reflection.
1:14:08🔗CallerMy girlfriend and I, we were having sex by the campfire, and while we were engaging in intercourse, our spark from the fire landed in my butt.
1:14:39🔗AdamYeah. Mental note, my kids are never going camping.
1:14:42🔗DrewNever. Everyone has sex camping. If I took my grandmother camping this weekend, when I would get something. Well, like it or not.
1:14:50🔗AdamOne of the interesting things, the reason I believe him, is that one of the shocking things that happen, Adam, you've experienced this to people, is when they get an injury in that particular area of the body, they're always just amazed at just how awfully painful it is. I mean, you never knew how much sort of movement went on down there.
1:15:05🔗DrewYeah. I remember I got one of those DERF flame logs wedged in my ass, Nicole, when I was camping. Oh, excruciating. It was in there for a month. The doctor said just, you know, let it work its way out. He wouldn't take it out.
1:15:20🔗DrewThat's right. I'm so secure, Drew, with my masculinity and sexuality. I don't have to put on a charade in front of Nicole. I know she's attracted to me anyway, right?
1:15:46🔗AdamI mean, it could be a serious burn. I don't know. I don't know what's wrong. I would not think it was a funny thing if somebody came to me with that problem. So, I think you ought to go.
1:15:55🔗DrewYou wouldn't laugh in front of their face, but as soon as you got into the, like, doctor's lounge, you'd be laughing your ass off, wouldn't you?
1:16:44🔗AdamHave you stopped suddenly? No, you might get some withdrawal from the Ritalin. That can be uncomfortable. You'll kind of crash and feel irritable and tired. But the Depakote can be stopped suddenly with no big deal. But the problem is whatever you, what?
1:16:56🔗CallerBecause like you said that it would like kill the brain cells.
1:17:25🔗DrewThe doctor is trying to persuade her not to stop this medication. So it makes a little white lie up and we dispel it and then she stops the medication and kills herself. Is that how it goes?
1:17:45🔗AdamI ethically do not feel comfortable with that.
1:17:47🔗DrewI have no ethics, so I feel comfortable doing almost anything. If you stop these medications, you will kill brain cells. The doctor is absolutely right. Right, Drew? Right, Nicole?
1:18:15🔗AdamSomebody would not put her on those two medications unless there was a profound issue. Depression just in general terms has a 15% fatality rate. So you're screwing with somebody's life if we tell her not to take this.
1:18:27🔗AdamA combo of ADD and bipolarity is a serious combo and it needs to be dealt with aggressively.
1:18:31🔗DrewDoes ADD really exist, though, Drew, or is this going to be one of these things that 10 years from now we decided doesn't really exist, like so many other things?
1:18:39🔗CallerI mean, it seems like they diagnose every other kid with ADD.
1:18:42🔗DrewWell, anyone who gets under a C in any class has ADD now. George?
1:19:46🔗AdamWhy are you concerned about sperm count?
1:19:48🔗CallerWell, because right now, I just had a, me and my wife just had a baby, but I was just wondering like for future reference, you know, because I smoke a lot of pot, you know.
1:20:46🔗DrewCome on, Stoner. You got a kid. You can't be begged.
1:20:48🔗CallerI'm pretty responsible. That's not the problem.
1:20:50🔗DrewWell, listen, there's no doubt that you're functional. I know a lot of guys that smoke a lot of weed that are functional, but they're out of it.
1:21:00🔗CallerOK, another question then. What about Ever Since Proposition 415? I don't know about if you guys think California. Like is any doctor able to recommend it or anything? Because I don't smoke it for recreational use. I don't party or anything. It's really for other purposes.
1:21:19🔗AdamAdam, you listening to this? This is every person that's come to me for marijuana prescription.
1:21:26🔗CallerNo, I'm serious, Drew. It's not like I'm trying to get it just to get high. I don't even party or nothing. I just work, come home, do my thing.
1:21:36🔗CallerWell, actually when I was younger, I used to use a lot of speed and it left me, I guess. And I get a lot of anxiety and stuff. So when I smoke pot, it keeps me pretty mellow.
1:21:47🔗GuestYou see what I'm talking about, Adam?
1:21:49🔗DrewDrew, I don't know what kind of stupid jag you're on.
1:21:52🔗CallerDo you think that could actually, is it actually helping me in that way or no?
1:21:58🔗AdamGeorge, the treatment for your anxiety is treating your addiction. Yeah, but you're on a slippery slope.
1:22:04🔗CallerYeah, they're going to give me some prescription for depression or something. That's pretty much as bad as pot is not worth.
1:22:12🔗AdamI beg your pardon. I beg your pardon. One is known to help. One is known to harm. That's a nice fact.
1:22:19🔗DrewAll right. Listen, you have a kid now. So get it together, Pops, would you? But the problem is, and go to the back of that pharmacy and tell them to give you something that's going to help. So you don't smoke as much weed.
1:22:28🔗AdamNo, look, he's a profound addict. He's switched from speed to pot. It was just a story we've heard before tonight.
1:22:33🔗AdamAnd even treating his depression is not going to deal with his addiction. His primary diagnosis is addict and that needs to be dealt with. Nothing's going to get better without that.
1:22:43🔗DrewAll right. Now let me see. I'm looking at the board here. This looks interesting. Leslie, you're 21?
1:22:54🔗DrewYou're on with myself, Dr. Drew and Nicole Eggert, who's promoting the Swatch Board Tour, which will be out in the Queen Mary. Where are you calling from, Leslie?
1:23:12🔗DrewHey, I know you're from Utah, but we got this thing. It's called surfing. There's a guy standing on a board and then a wave pushes him. Have you seen that?
1:23:30🔗CallerOkay. I used to have sex with my boyfriend in high school a lot and I always had orgasms as I was turned on and I partied back then. Then I did acid and I started going back to church because of some religious trip I had.
1:24:26🔗AdamI understand she went to church to try to fix this, but it's not going to fix a biologic change in your brain function.
1:24:31🔗CallerWell, I mostly went to church because I felt like I had to and did things because I felt like I had to. And then I pretty much said, you know what, I'd rather just go to hell than do this anyway. So I started breaking away from it.
1:24:42🔗DrewJesus Christ in heaven. Sandy dick, isn't it?
1:24:46🔗CallerI had sex with some guys, two guys, and they were one night stands and I totally wasn't turned on at all. Like I was bored. I was and it wasn't like it was with my boyfriend before.
1:24:56🔗AdamYou know, well, maybe just maybe just weren't into the guys.
1:24:58🔗CallerBut there was no emotional connection. And so now I have an emotional connection with this guy right now. But I still can't get turned on by him really.
1:25:06🔗AdamI mean, again, one of the one of the sort of injuries that goes along with acid is mood disturbances. And if your moods are off, it makes it very difficult for sexual arousal to develop normally.
1:25:17🔗CallerI had a high stress like I got an ADUI.
1:25:20🔗AdamYeah. But you're saying you're drinking also and that's just extra.
1:25:40🔗AdamAnd it needs to be dealt with. Needs to be dealt with.
1:25:43🔗CallerSo is there something I can do that?
1:25:45🔗AdamYes. Yes. You, you now, now you have a medical problem and it needs to be treated. And you also have addiction and you have a mood disturbance from that medical injury from that biological injury to the brain. So you need to see somebody who is used to dealing with these disorders. It's very common and it can be treated.
1:26:49🔗DrewYeah. Doesn't your mom get pissed off when you tell her God gave you life? I mean, you know what I mean? Doesn't she go like, hey, what about a little something for mom?
1:26:57🔗CallerWell, he gave us this world, this earth, this universe.
1:27:00🔗DrewOkay. But he didn't have anything to do with the swatch wave tour, did he?
1:27:04🔗CallerWho knows? Well, he had something to do with waves, right?
1:27:08🔗DrewHe works in mysterious ways. Yeah, but not the ones that were built by Japanese scientists and made out of carbon fiber. All right, which you can find, by the way, down at the Queen Mary in Long Beach all weekend. And hopefully, someone's going to break their neck over there. Nicole.
1:27:26🔗DrewNicole. Well, it's exciting. It'll make the news. Nicole, be safe signing pictures of yourself, right?
1:27:32🔗CallerWell, I'll be hanging out, you know, mostly just the spokesperson for Swatch, you know, for their launch. It's the US tour. But you guys should come down and check it out. It's a lot of fun. All the good, all the top boarders, surfers, everybody's going to be there doing tricks and showing off on this wave.
1:27:47🔗DrewI mean, you're going to be signing pictures, right?
1:27:49🔗CallerBriefly, maybe a little. I think they mentioned something about that, but it's mostly, you know, hanging out and everybody having a good time.
1:28:11🔗DrewYes. Oh, yeah. I might just wet myself if I see that wave. All right. We'll be back after this.
1:28:34🔗GuestThis is Loveline on Outrageous Talk Radio 100.7 The Buzz.
1:28:55🔗DrewYes, it is Loveline. And Adam Carolla is Dr. Drew. Nicole Eggert is our guest tonight. She's promoting her parents at the Swatch Wave Tour, which is coming up this Friday and all weekend.
1:29:06🔗CallerYeah, all the way to Sunday. Sunday is the finals.
1:29:09🔗DrewAnd it's 3 p.m. to 4.30. Doesn't sound like it's long enough. Oh, that's when you're signing your autographs.
1:29:16🔗CallerOh, yeah. The thing goes on all day into the night.
1:29:19🔗DrewThat's right. That's right. And you know, Drew?
1:29:38🔗DrewAll right. It's all coming back to you now. Anyway, that's down at Long Beach and Nicole will be there signing things and standing by. She may even get on the Ziffy board and hop on the wave herself. Now, was I talking about talking to someone when I came back, Drew, or did we just break clean?
1:29:55🔗AdamWe just broke clean but late, and so now we all have about 30 seconds to go.
1:31:15🔗CallerWell, I just wanted to tell you guys that I'm your second caller tonight from Utah and you guys are taboo, which is what makes you guys gods in this state.
1:31:40🔗DrewAll right. And I love those Mormons, you know, but Brigham Young was great. He had like 50 wives, slaughtered a bunch of settlers and they named a college after him. I never can figure that out. You know anything about Brigham Young, Drew?
1:31:55🔗AdamI know the slaughter you're talking about.
1:31:56🔗DrewYeah. He like he like led some slaughter against some settlers. They weren't even Indians. They're regular white people. They didn't deserve to be slaughtered, right, Drew?
1:32:07🔗DrewWell, are you saying you're for the slaughter of white people? I don't understand what kind of message you're sending, Drew. The point is, is he came in and slaughtered a bunch of people and had a bunch of wives, right? And they name a college after them, and it's a dry college. I don't even think that's the way you would have wanted it. All right. Where were we? Manuel?
1:33:01🔗CallerYeah, I was wondering, when I was young, I was participating in some hangy-panky with some neighborhood kids. And we were, well, probably around six or five. I knew I was like maybe first grade.
1:33:38🔗CallerWell, we simulated anal sex, where we got on top of each other and put our little winky dinks between the cheeks, and we thought, what would you do if I was a girl?
1:33:49🔗DrewAll right. All right. You're fine. What are you worried about?
1:33:52🔗CallerWell, nowadays, I like to pretend that I'm being...
1:34:26🔗CallerI've had much of that sex with her than with you. But, you know, I'm not gay.
1:34:31🔗DrewThat makes two of us, you jaded. Come on, I'm a big celebrity. You're telling me you wouldn't like a little son of me?
1:34:37🔗CallerIt's strange because when I masturbate, I'm feeling like I'd rather be the woman getting it from me than the other way around, I suppose.
1:34:45🔗DrewI'm really, I'm confused and Nicole's confused. Drew, are you confused?
1:34:51🔗AdamYeah, it sounds like more going on than just that little experimentation.
1:34:55🔗DrewYes, and I wouldn't say it's because of that. I would say that the early stages of this were, was sort of rearing its ugly head.
1:35:35🔗DrewHe'd rather have sex with me than that sort of confused by guy like to simulate anal sex with his young friends in the back of the church. Do you hear that?
1:36:14🔗DrewFor the show tonight, I want to thank Nicole for coming in here and promoting her Swatch Wave Tour, which again will be out at the Long Beach, out in Long Beach at the Queen Mary. On this weekend, it's really cool. If you haven't seen it, you really should check it out. I saw it on TV, it was pretty impressive, so I can only imagine what it looks like in person. And get yourself one of them Swatch Watches. And Nicole, Nicole, are you there?
1:36:43🔗CallerI'm here. Thanks for letting us come and talk about it. It's really cool.
1:36:55🔗DrewI want to thank Anderson for doing a lovely job engineering the show all week and creating the applause that's for him right now. And of course, Danielle, who's just doing a dynamite job on the phones and getting me the coffee and just generally being nice to me, which I like. So, until next time, this is Adam Corolla for Dr. Drew, saying Mahalo.
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