3:55🔗VoiceoverListener discretion is advised. Adam Corolla and Dr. Drew Loveline, coast to coast.
4:07🔗AdamYep, it is Loveline. I'm Adam Corolla. That is Dr. Drew over there. Phone number 1-800-L-O-V-E-1-9-1, fax number 310-854-4455. And he's a doctor. And he's a doctor. Dr. Drew Loveline and Addiction Medicine Specialist. Tonight, we'd like to welcome back to the show, Tom Arnold.
4:25🔗AdamYou know what I like about you, Tom? Always evolving. A real work in progress. You know, every time you see Tom, he's either kicked something or lost something.
4:53🔗Tom ArnoldOh, I'm in fair shape. Yeah, I'm in good shape for me. Yeah. Yeah. A lot of exercise, working, doing an hour and a half of cardio every day. Every day. Yeah, dating. I'm dating. You got to be in shape for that. You know, you got to be in shape to get the date. Then you get her locked in. Then you can gain it back.
5:11🔗AdamYeah. Yeah. It's funny how you care about looking good for a short period of time in a relationship. And then after that, it's like you're cramping with the door open. And so, honey, I got a zit on my back. Get that paper clip and see if you can get it.
5:24🔗Tom ArnoldThey like doing that, though. Well, half women love that, other half hate it. The ones that like it, love it.
5:30🔗AdamYeah. They're like those monkeys that groom the other monkeys.
5:33🔗Tom ArnoldThey're collectors, too. They'll collect the remnants.
5:37🔗Tom ArnoldOh, I've seen it. I've seen it collected and eaten. Oh, I'm going to tell you, I'm not going to say who. I'm not going to say who, but I've seen it happen.
5:47🔗Tom ArnoldNobody recent. Let me just put it that way.
5:49🔗AdamYeah. Women love futzing with a guy. It's funny, a man wants to touch a woman sexually, but other than that, he don't want a lot of contact with her.
5:59🔗Tom ArnoldI'm a hugger. I like to touch. Oh, I do.
6:00🔗AdamAll right. It's still almost a precursor to sex. But what I'm saying is, you're not picking out any black heads or wiping out any asses.
6:10🔗Tom ArnoldNo, no, no, they don't usually. Do they need that?
6:14🔗AdamThere's apparently a fair amount of maintenance that goes on with these ladies.
6:25🔗AdamRight. I like to look at women as very elaborate, sophisticated, inflatable dolls. They really got it right this time. But you certainly don't want to walk by the bathroom and see some tampon or something rolling around or anything like that.
6:39🔗Tom ArnoldRight. But you know, you're the first guy to offer to whip it out of there if you want to get too busy.
6:59🔗AdamWhat about when the maid comes around or something?
7:02🔗Tom ArnoldHow about the dog? That's worse. Dog running through the house. What's she got in her mouth? For God sakes. Tom head company.
7:11🔗AdamTom is here to promote his Disney special. Tom is here to promote a movie called Animal Factory. It's a Steve Buscemi movie who is quietly slid from in front of the camera to behind it and then in front of it again. But this guy's penned some movies, directed some movies?
7:28🔗Tom ArnoldHe directed. This is the second movie. Tree's Lounge was his first. I think he's a very talented director. He did a good job with this. It's a hard story. It's about prison and it's Eddie Furlong and Willem Defoe. Steve is in it, a really good performance from Mickey Rourke. There's a lot of guys that are former convicts that are in it. Eddie Bucker wrote it based on his experiences. Now Danny Trejo, very good.
7:57🔗Tom ArnoldSomeone that likes to work fast and will communicate occasionally and just tells you what he wants.
8:03🔗DrewSomeone who has an idea of what they want and knows how to get it out of you.
8:08🔗Tom ArnoldExactly. Someone that doesn't say, that was perfect, let's do it again. I hate it when that happens. But I play a prison rapist who tries to, you know, prison rape is different than normal rape. I mean, prison rape is about power, you know. So it's really like, and I try to put the moves on Eddie Furlong because he's a young, small guy.
8:28🔗AdamAnd is Willem Dafoe, I've never met the man, he always seems, he plays sort of psychopaths. And I have this theory about guys who play nuts, which is sort of they are nuts. Is Willem Dafoe a little nutty?
8:40🔗Tom ArnoldActually he's a really nice, quiet guy and all the ladies like him. I mean that was the impression I got from being around the set, although there weren't many ladies there, but there was mostly convicts. But he's very nice. And actually a producer, Arnold Coplison, told me, hey, if you see Willem, ask him, he did a movie with him and he said that he has the biggest penis in Hollywood. So I thought, well, I don't know if I'm going to ask him that, but then I thought, well, okay, I'll ask him. And he just got a big smile on his face.
9:04🔗AdamOh man, what great news to have people have that circulating.
9:11🔗Tom ArnoldBut he's a great actor, number one.
9:12🔗AdamOh, he is. And Mickey Rourke, he's got to be nuts.
9:16🔗Tom ArnoldI didn't meet him, but he's good at it. Mickey Rourke is actually a guy that, when he started, I think everybody agreed he was a great actor. And he kind of, I think, probably took a little detour in his personal life.
9:31🔗AdamYeah, well, you're talking about, you know, he started with Diner and King of New York.
9:38🔗Tom ArnoldWhat was that, The Prince of Brooklyn? No, you know, The Summer Wind Came Blowing? Remember that was in it with Eric Roberts?
10:08🔗AdamOkay, anyway, here's the point. The point is, Ricky Roark started off as a legitimate actor who was doing some great projects. And then he sort of segwayed into Jack Daniels and the Marlboro Man or something like that. And he started doing these sort of bizarre, almost sort of shoot-em-up spoof weirdo movies. Then he really like spun out. But I guess he's starting to get back on track now.
10:29🔗Tom ArnoldRight, I heard he's good in Get Carter.
10:31🔗AdamOh, I haven't seen that yet. So, Tom, what else do you got beside this movie?
10:35🔗Tom ArnoldWell, I'm just in the middle of a movie called The Exit Wounds, which is a Warner Brothers movie, action movie that Andre Bartaliak is directing. It's a guy from Poland who directed Romeo Must Die, Steven Seagal, DMX.
10:50🔗AdamAren't you, are you going to be hosting a game show or something like that too? I can't think of a name.
10:54🔗Tom ArnoldI'm hosting a late night show of some sort. We're in the development stage.
11:17🔗AdamYou seem to be pretty consistent, pretty busy. What about just sticking to film?
11:22🔗Tom ArnoldWell, you know, I thought about that and then I thought, you know, I had done three sitcoms that had been canceled, as you guys might know, and I just wanted to try something different.
11:31🔗AdamYou did the Tom Show, Tommy and then Thomas.
11:33🔗Tom ArnoldExactly. Jackie Thomas, the Tom Show and Tom.
11:55🔗Tom ArnoldI'm doing- I'm probably not working as much as I'd like to.
11:58🔗AdamBut here's the question. Will you ever work as much as you'd like to?
12:01🔗Tom ArnoldWell, there was a time when I worked too much, and that's probably why it's been harder.
12:05🔗AdamHere's the question. Could you do two movies a year, have some free time, and sort of relax? I mean, could you do that?
12:14🔗Tom ArnoldIf I could guarantee that I would have two good movies a year, supporting roles in good movies, and then I would probably maybe do a little stand-up. I mean, you're a guy that's had, well, you got the one show, and you had that other show, and you got this show, and you got the commercials. Yeah. So what's the deal?
12:44🔗AdamOh, OK. Thank you for defending me, by the way.
12:47🔗Tom ArnoldWork is hard, though. I like to get the offer, but I don't like to do it. You know, like, I was glad when you guys called. You know, that sounds great. And then it got closer and closer. And I was like, Oh, my God. Even tonight, I was watching the game and I was going, OK.
14:49🔗CallerWell, kind of. He's like coming back from California. He don't know if he wants to move back or just stay.
14:55🔗AdamOkay. Here's my point. I bet it'll be easier for a guy to go down on you if you're having a good relationship with the guy.
15:02🔗DrewOr you'll just, again, you won't be, you'll relax. You'll be more involved in the intimacy and some of this.
15:07🔗CallerWell, I don't, I like, don't have sex that often.
15:10🔗Tom ArnoldMaybe you should masturbate because that's a way, honestly, that's a good way to get to know yourself, know what you like, you're secure, you know you can make it happen yourself, so then you teach the guy.
15:19🔗DrewTom, let me see if you agree with me on this. There's an interesting thing about women is that they, the only thing we know how to communicate with them about masturbation is using sort of terms and mechanical descriptions that are suitable to men. And women just, it doesn't make sense to them. Could you masturbate, Jessica?
15:35🔗CallerYeah, but I really seriously don't like it.
15:37🔗DrewIt doesn't do anything for them. Really? Yeah, they just don't do anything for them. It just does, they have to connect with an emotional experience that is sort of an intimate place in order for all that sexual material to sort of function. And for men, it's like, hey, you put it here, you do this, and it's mechanical, period. For women, there's a central nervous system component that's profoundly important.
15:55🔗AdamYou know, Tom, what I call that intimate place where I go to masturbate for myself, I call it earth. I don't give a rat's ass where I'm out in the yard or at my parents' house, it doesn't matter.
16:06🔗Tom ArnoldBut that's because you're older. When you get older, because when I was Jessica's age, I was too embarrassed to admit that I did that. I would say, no, my friends, we make fun of each other. Now that I'm 41, I've got a whole system. You know, it's the same video, the towel, half wet, half dry, astroglide.
16:23🔗Tom ArnoldYou got to have some warm water on the one side and dry on the other for the cleanup afterwards. And then, you know, you got, I'll tell you what, you get lube on the remote control, you're in trouble.
16:38🔗Tom ArnoldExactly. Lesbian tape. No dicks allowed for 49.
16:42🔗AdamWet and dry. I'll tell you, I had a great humiliating experience or, you know, my life. I got one off the other day yesterday before the maid showed up and somehow a little something got on the pillow. Oh, basically, I was like, I was like, Oh, Christ, look at the pillow. It's all screwed up. So I go into the bathroom, I get a gym sock, I wet it down a sink and I start wiping the pillow down. Now the pillow's got two big wet spots.
17:07🔗Tom ArnoldOh, this is more like a cat in the hat.
17:10🔗AdamNow the maid is like the maid's like heading upstairs. And I'm in the back and I'm like, Christ, got to hide the pillow. You know, I'm paying her to come over to the house and work. So I take the pillow and I'm thinking, I'd like the pillow to dry off, but I'm certainly not going to leave the pillow out, the two big wet spots in it. So I take the pillow and I put it in the attic and shut the door and lock it. Now, she's like, the bed is missing a pillow, but she ain't going to have any concrete evidence. And I thought to myself, Jesus Christ, I'm 36 years old and I'm hiding the pillow.
17:38🔗Tom ArnoldYou just got to let it happen. You know what? It's your house. Yeah, she'll get used to it. You know, they know what's going on there.
18:11🔗CallerWhat's up? Okay. My boyfriend lives out of the country. We are both working on temporary assignments away from each other. And I am going to see him. I haven't seen him for a month and a half when I will see him next month. And after I booked the plane ticket, I realized that I happened to be showing up exactly the day that my period would start.
18:33🔗DrewWell, we've heard already, Tom thinks that's great.
18:38🔗CallerHe is my age and he's a freak. Like, normally I don't date younger guys, but older guys, like, any way they're getting it, they're happy. But younger guys have problems with this kind of stuff.
18:48🔗AdamYeah, guys, they see the Grim Reaper sickle hanging over the bed. Listen, if I got to pull a cork, fine. I got to get going. Times are wasted. They see the hourglass spilling out like in The Wizard of Oz or The Witch is up on the hill. All right, so he ain't going to do that.
19:05🔗CallerNo, he only did it once and it freaked him out too much.
19:07🔗AdamOkay, so what about Jaren that period, Drew?
19:13🔗CallerI am and that's what I'm wondering. We use a condom and also I'm infertile. I had a massive pelvic infection that lasted six months. And Planned Parenthood didn't catch it like a whole bunch of times when I went in. So finally went and saw my doctor, my mom's OB. And I was in the hospital and they did surgery and like one of my tubes isn't working and they're not really sure if I'm dropping eggs or not and all kinds of stuff.
19:31🔗DrewYeah, you can still get pregnant though, okay?
19:33🔗CallerYeah, well we use condoms of course. He's a guy, I don't trust him.
20:10🔗AdamYou guys have a great relationship. You don't trust the guy.
20:14🔗Tom ArnoldOut of the country. I'm kind of upset my girlfriend has a job downtown.
20:19🔗CallerWell, no, we work. Actually, we met when we were on assignment. I was on a six-month assignment.
20:24🔗DrewI see. Or you can skip your sugar pills.
20:27🔗CallerIf I just completely skip it, it'll work.
20:29🔗DrewYeah, well, the lining of the uterus can become unstable and you can have some breakthrough bleeding anyway. But you won't have your full period usually. I think if I were to do it, it's going to be all screwed up no matter what. Yeah, just skip your sugar pills.
20:44🔗AdamDrew, how about doing what I do? You dump a little kitty litter down there, you know, like when transmission leaks in the driveway, it mops up whatever you got down there.
21:03🔗DrewThere's actually a school of thought out there that women shouldn't be, that you can actually make them not bleed by giving them continuous cycling, non-cycling pills. I'm not of that school of thought.
21:21🔗DrewI believe it's overstimulated in the line of the uterus. You can cause overgrowth and may put your risk for cancer. That bothers me a little bit.
21:30🔗Tom ArnoldIt bothers me. I think the guy should just go for it. It's sort of a great primal feeling to do that occasionally. All of a sudden you're done and you've got war pain all over your face.
22:01🔗CallerI think you guys are funny first of all and Tom Arnold, you're hilarious too. Thank you. My question is, last night I was up doing my homework and listening to the show and all of a sudden I felt like my heart get really tense and this has happened before and I felt like I just couldn't move. If I did, then I'd have a heart attack right on the spot.
22:32🔗DrewYou just start coming out between about 18 and 22. It's certain psychological processes and genetic makeup of individuals set people up for that. But what a lot of people don't realize, a lot of the drugs that people abuse set this up to ecstasy. Absolutely will do that. Pot can do it, speed can do it, cocaine can do it.
22:46🔗AdamI was going to say, Tom had done a pound or a kilo of coke before his panic attack. So that doesn't really count, does it?
22:52🔗Tom ArnoldChocolate, I think, will do it to you, honestly.
22:54🔗AdamBut Tom, you weren't up late studying when you had a panic attack.
22:57🔗Tom ArnoldI mean, I've had them recently where I start feeling my heart and everything, and I think, okay, first of all, I put my shorts on because when they find my body, because always the celebrities, they take pictures. Second, I think, should I call the guard? Should I call? Do I want to go to that point? Am I going to be that crazy? Then you start feeling like your arm is tingling. All the sides, you have to put the astroglide away. You don't want to even do a little cleanup because you don't want to.
23:23🔗Tom ArnoldBut it is scary because your mind, the thing about, to me, the panic attacks is what your mind, how far your mind can take it.
23:30🔗DrewYeah, and it goes to always, I'm going to die or I'm going to go crazy. Those are the two sort of feelings that people get. Or I'm having a heart attack, I'm having a stroke.
23:39🔗AdamDrew, is this more common in someone who's 21 than someone who's 51?
23:43🔗DrewIf it's going to come on, unless it's induced by drugs, it's usually starting around 18 to 22.
24:23🔗CallerI started graduate school and I just I can't concentrate anymore. And so I thought I'd cut down.
24:30🔗DrewHey, Drew, you got you got to stop. Seriously, there's just overwhelming evidence that it has effects on your ability. It doesn't hurt cognition long term, but it can affect your ability to learn state dependent learning.
24:41🔗AdamDrew, what is a quick thing someone can do if they feel like they're starting to have a panic attack and they're just sitting at home? And what if they drank a glass of red wine? Or what if they took a warm bath?
25:05🔗DrewIt's a learned behavior. Once you learn it, man, you've got it. It stays with you. It's kind of like fear of flying, those sorts of behaviors. But, you know, it's about affect management. It's about finding ways to calm down, to feel secure, to reassure yourself, to talk to yourself, to bring another person around who can make you feel safer. These sorts of things. Breathing deeply. If you can exercise, if you do yoga, those sorts of things are all very helpful.
25:51🔗AdamReally? I look at you as weak now. But go ahead. So you're alone, you have panic attacks.
25:56🔗DrewWhat do you do? I would get somebody near me. I would just have somebody I trust to go rely on. Pick up the phone? I personally need somebody.
26:04🔗AdamBut I'm talking about in that 15 minutes when it's really coming on. Do you know what I'm saying?
26:10🔗AdamWell, that's what I'm saying. I mean, how soon can you get? My friends would be laughing on the other end of the phone and telling me to blow myself. I told them to come over. I'm having a panic attack. That might be all you need. Bring a six or two, by the way. I mean, if you are coming up. But seriously, you got 15 minutes, you're having a panic attack. What do you do? Lie down, take a hot bath.
26:32🔗DrewWatch a little TV, something to get your mind off.
26:33🔗AdamWhat about my booze remedy to everything? How come you don't go along with that?
26:37🔗DrewBecause it turns out that those sorts of things can ultimately make things a lot worse. If you're not even an addict, just the biology of those things work against where you're trying to go.
26:46🔗AdamWell, we'll go to a commercial. When we come back, we'll speak to Ashley 17 at Hertz. When she has sex with a boyfriend, we'll get to the bottom of that. Tom Arnold is our guest tonight, and more with him and you after this.
27:32🔗AdamOh, yeah. Tales from the road. Tom Arnold is our guest tonight. Animal Factory is the name of the new film and limited release coming out this Friday. Steve Buscemi is in front of the camera a little bit, behind the camera full time, Eddie Furlong, Willem Dafoe, Mickey Roark, and a lot of white guys for a prison movie.
28:02🔗Tom ArnoldYeah. They were funny because they were extras. They had all that. At Holmesburg. Yeah, they got paid. Holmesburg Federal Penitentiary outside of Philadelphia. It's a nasty, nasty place.
28:22🔗AdamSo, you know, actually, you know, you know how they say that like a goldfish will only get as big as the bowl kind of thing? If I was a prison warden, I have the ceilings lower and have them narrowed down a little so some of those behemoths didn't grow so much. You know, they're just pumping iron and eating prison slop while they get 400 pounds. They come out of that. They come out ripped. You know what I'm saying? You know what prisons are? It's like being locked at a holiday health spa. It really is like being locked in a gym.
28:53🔗AdamYeah, for 20... It's like if they locked you in a gym for 10 years, you might not work out for the first 4 years, but eventually you go, oh, screw it, give me that medicine ball. I mean, so these guys come out like assassins.
29:08🔗AdamYou know? So if you lowered the ceiling again, they'd only get so big. Or they'd have really low self-esteem. I don't know what it is, but I'm working on this one. This is good. All right. Ashley. Yeah. You're 17. Yeah. You know, I bet the guys in prison would have liked your tip on the wet side, dry side towel.
29:27🔗Tom ArnoldYeah, they would. I don't think they let them have towels.
29:31🔗Tom ArnoldMaybe. Yeah, that's right. Well, that's what you do. You straggle yourself a little bit, and then it's really good. Is that what that's called?
29:52🔗AdamI do remember very clearly about twelve years ago when my grandmother was explaining that phenomenon to me. Sort of halfway into it. So, you master it. Oh, Jesus. And then what they do is they strangle them. That's good, Grandma. Thanks. Now I'm out of commission for a week. Thank you. Ashley, what's up?
30:11🔗Yeah. You know what? I actually made up my question. I apologize for that, but I'm dying to talk to you guys.
30:48🔗AdamOh, my God. Talk about just putting out the welcome wagon to the pedophiles and the rapists. You know what I mean? I think you guys should be wearing orange jumpsuits like prisoners. You know what I mean? I mean, think about it for a second. I know it sounds... I mean, this is a problem, right? There's a lot of young women getting pregnant, being sexually assaulted and stuff. You put them in the pigtails and the plaid skirt and the knee-high socks and you're asking for trouble.
31:17🔗Well, not really. It's just kind of weird to have these girls with really short skirts and makeup, you know, when it's all girls. It's kind of weird, but no, not really.
31:27🔗AdamDo the girls still get dutted up or primped for each other?
31:33🔗AdamI mean, see, you go to an all-boys school, I'd be walking around a pair of sweatpants with an erection and like mustard on it and slippers, you know?
32:11🔗AdamThey do smart things like that. I love that. I had my friends once. It was great. Three of them, to see how much water they could drink in ten minutes. They all vomited. It was great. It's great paying guys like I have that friend that paid a guy a hundred bucks to eat a cube of butter. He vomited.
32:29🔗DrewRight. He's paying guys to vomit, basically.
32:32🔗AdamGuys will pay guys to torture them. It's great.
32:50🔗AdamWell, it's mainly guys. Blue collar is a pretty scary way to go with the guys. That's per capital. That's alcoholism and rapists and child abuse and stuff like that. And then even that has a pecking order. And I guess, you know, sort of Finnish carpenter sort of at the top, and it works its way down to welder. And I worked with a guy when I used to do earthquake rehab work, I worked with a couple of welders and they're the scuzziest guys in the world. And most welders get into welding so that they can fix their motorcycles. They're usually bikers who get jobs at muffler shops. Go to, now I'm not talking about a big chain, Minike or something, or Midas or something like that, but go to a hole-in-the-wall muffler place and take a look at the dude who's sitting in there with that scraggly beard and he's got his hog leaned up against the wall and he's got his nudie magazines everywhere. And I work with this dude named Russ, and Russ told me the first day I met him, and that's what I like about these guys, the first day I met the guy was telling me how he put Pop Rocks in his wife's coups and ate it. And I thought, you know, I've known you for four and a half hours and you're telling me how you violated your wife with candy.
33:57🔗Tom ArnoldDid you ever do that with anybody?
34:07🔗AdamBut no, I was so disgusted by the look of this guy, Russ, he was like toothless and he was scraggly. You know when guys are really skinny and look really out of shape at the same time? It's kind of a tall order, but it's really bad, like super skinny with a gut. And that was Russ.
34:27🔗Tom ArnoldI worked in a meatpacking plant. That's a whole different animal because, you know, we got guys in there that are, you know, the guys that were in Livestock who actually did most of the killing are a different breed than the guys that did the cutting, you know. And it was in Iowa, back in the time.
34:44🔗DrewIt's like people follow the path of least resistance. They go to the place where they don't feel.
34:50🔗DrewWe were talking to Kim Cole about this last night. She had some experiences where she couldn't understand why she was going back for some abuse. And she didn't even notice that she was being abused. She didn't have a feeling about it.
34:58🔗AdamI couldn't imagine working in a slaughterhouse.
35:01🔗Tom ArnoldOh, I did it three years. Three years. No windows. You know, it's 5,000 hogs a day we killed. And they just cut them up. But it was the best job in town. My grandpa worked there 50 years.
35:15🔗Tom ArnoldYeah. Yeah. Yeah. I had my nickname was Gunner because my job with the hog had a broken leg. My job was to shoot it in the head and kill it. You know, put it out. It's misery. And so one day there was six of them with broken legs. It was lunchtime. So you're supposed to shoot them one at a time and hang them up and then cut their throat, you know, like the humane way. And I just shot them all and they went to lunch and they condemned them. They said these can't be used. And then I almost got fired and then I got the nickname Gunner.
35:41🔗Tom ArnoldYeah, you got to cut their throats right away to get that blood out of them because it taints them. As soon as they're dead, they have to be hung up by their backhoof. The way they usually kill...
35:50🔗AdamSame with hookers, by the way. I don't know if people know that.
35:53🔗Tom ArnoldPeople that eat meat should know this, but the way they do kill them, they shock them and it drops them down.
35:58🔗AdamOh, they walk onto a grate or something?
36:00🔗Tom ArnoldThey walk onto it and they put this thing comes on their back with these prods and it just shocks them and it knocks them out. Then, they hang them up by their back hoof and cut their throat right away and that's how they kill them.
36:11🔗Tom ArnoldThat's for the humane. They used to hit them in the head with a hammer and then a lot of times you would have to hit them a whole bunch of times and that's not good, but this way it's sort of humane.
36:23🔗AdamOkay, so they do the shock or they can choose lethal injection.
36:45🔗AdamYou got to feel good when you're a hog that Tom Arnold just put a.44 slug in your head and you're going out in the dumpster. Nice. Nice life. Thank God you're here.
36:56🔗AdamNow, you got to shoot the ones or you had to shoot the ones who had a bad leg because they were broken.
37:02🔗Tom ArnoldThey were hurt. Yeah, they couldn't be hung up because their leg was broken. It wouldn't hold by the chain. I mean, it's sad, but that's the way it went. I worked on farms. Then I shot them and then they were dead and then we used them for other types of activities like pepperoni for pizza hut. We would get these boars in that had been out like 1800 pounds, that had been in the farmer's fields. They didn't know where they were for years. They'd bring them in. They're so big and mean. We tried to weigh them and they're so violent. You got to be careful. One guy had this big bar and as soon as they'd be knocking people around, they'd kill the guy once and knock people around. He'd take that bar and you know.
37:43🔗AdamWait a minute, did you eat the guy? Well, they had to. The inspector was coming by.
37:50🔗Tom ArnoldBut this is how crazy these people are at work there. Then the testicles in the back, he'd take that iron bar and just give them a little tap and then it would settle down and then they could shock them and cut their throats.
38:07🔗AdamYou work in Vietnam. You go in and punch in at Vietnam.
38:10🔗Tom ArnoldIt was hard. But that's just on the kill floor. If you're in a ham bone or something like that, you don't really see that. You just see the hams. They aren't human. They aren't animal. They aren't alive. Right.
38:20🔗AdamRight. But being down on the floor, especially after... Did your mom read your Charlotte's Web when you were growing up?
38:32🔗Tom ArnoldOh, yeah. I used to eat meat. I'd cut a ham and come by. I'd cut a big chunk off and cook it in my meat cleaner. You know, you had a little hot steamer there and eat it.
38:42🔗Tom ArnoldYou had a fondue bowl? Yeah. It's like a big cup that's full of hot water. You clean your knife in it and it's boiling. You just cut a piece of ham off and put it in there and eat it. Yeah.
38:53🔗AdamNice. I'm a Jew. This is why you're scared to not work. Now, listen, you're not Jewish when you're in Iowa. That's true. No wonder the guy's scared to turn down work. He's going back, he's going to the floor, he's going to do some slitting. One last question.
39:20🔗Tom ArnoldYeah. It's a bolt that comes out about six inches, maybe it goes into right behind the ear, and immediately if you do it right, you get them down immediately.
39:46🔗AdamI could do another. Here's the problem with this show, quite honestly. I get told constantly by the program director, stop talking and start taking calls. But when Tom Arnold comes in here and talks about putting hits on pigs and going to lunch and his boiling pot in front of him and his sister doing time, what are you supposed to do with that?
41:02🔗AdamTom Arnold is our guest tonight. He's got a new movie coming out this Friday, and limited release, which means New York, LA, and I don't know, maybe Chicago, something like that.
41:42🔗Tom ArnoldI remember when I was working there, the first year, this gal, I heard this gal wanted me to take her to the prom. I was the first year out of high school. And I went home from work, and she was there. And I hadn't showered yet. You know, I worked at Livestock. What a woman. And then asked me to go to the prom with her, to take her to the prom. I mean, that's how desperate she was. Then she ended up not going with me. I forget what happened. I was going to go.
42:06🔗Tom ArnoldTen years for interstate criminal enterprise drugs. And her husband is still in prison in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Because he wouldn't apologize.
42:25🔗Tom ArnoldYeah. Yeah. They'd actually busted her once. She was driving in from her farm, quote unquote, and she saw the battery gram, everybody coming out and she called Floyd and said, Hey, better flush everything down the toilet. And he did. So they got away with it. But of course they kept their ego and the addiction. They just kept on selling it. You know, they had a plane and they drove a Jaguar. You know, stupid stuff. And the Jaguar, the license plate said dealer. So you know, well, they had the cops. There was policemen back in Atomwa that were working for him. My stepfather was a captain of the police force. He was the head of security at their farm. Oh my God. And several. They had a, you know, but it was crazy. It was crazy. And you knew it was going to happen. And then it happened. And then she, you know, had to go away for 10 years and working at the slaughterhouse. Yeah. Yeah. That's good. Well, she was a model prisoner back there in West Virginia. She got the prisoner of the month several times and she did very, very well.
43:30🔗DrewHow do you feel about that as a recovering person? Do you think that it helps people get structure of their lives so they eventually get into recovery, creates the consequences that deliver them to recovery? Or are we just spinning our wheels needlessly?
43:40🔗Tom ArnoldWell, some of it's good. I think Robert Downey Jr. does probably a good thing for him. I mean, it's good when you get a judge.
43:46🔗Tom ArnoldYeah, definitely. It's good when you get a judge that'll be tough because, you know, there's so many, you know, you see him today. I have friends that have kids that are out there and they're doing all this stuff. And, you know, a lot of them are rich kids. So the parents, they've never had to have a job. The parents, you know, they don't have any self-esteem. The parents don't know what to do until the kid gets arrested or dies or whatever. It's just these, there needs to be some serious consequences.
44:09🔗DrewWell, that's what the law provides, though, right?
44:13🔗Tom ArnoldIt is. Well, it saved her life. I mean, she went to prison and didn't keep doing all the crystal she was doing and probably, you know, but people back in my hometown get arrested every day. They know it's illegal. But the problem with crystal is it's not like Coke where you got to involve, you know, international people, you can make it in your bathtub. And they say, well, this is a chance to make some money and it's so addictive and such a grungy drug that people continue to do it. And the fit, you know, the penalties are incredible. Her first offense to get, she got 25 years originally. They were going to go for a life sentence on the Rico Statute. Wow. But she, well, the problem is she had the DEA agents, they have a videotape of they went to make a deal with her and they sat there. It was just the two agents and her. And they said, well, you know, Laurie, we're surprised. You know, this is a lot of money. You know, you aren't scared. She goes, no, I'm not scared. And she pulled out her gun and sat it in front of her. That got her another five years.
45:19🔗Tom ArnoldHere's the problem. Kids don't realize, people don't realize this. When you do Coke, okay, you're doing Coke, you're partying with your buddies, but you think about it politically, what you are doing. You are involving the line from that Coke to get to you, all the things that have happened in that original country, the corruption, people are dying over there. You know, all these people that are very liberal, and yet they're doing Coke and even smoking pot, you know.
45:45🔗DrewSo what Thomas is saying is make your own speed.
45:47🔗Tom ArnoldThink about it. Yeah, you gotta make your own speed. Get some free on.
45:50🔗AdamLook for the Union label. I agree with you, Tom, on that one. All right. So, Sis is out of prison. She was a model prisoner. She was a prom queen two years running, and a Snow Days queen, I think, in prison as well, and is now out and she's working at the, she's not driving the Jag anymore.
46:13🔗AdamI love to see a car that is well past its prime, some pimps, some drug dealers, someone who's really riding high for a lot of a while, took his Cadillac DeVille, had it modified, put the Rolls Royce grill on it, put the spare tire on top of the trunk, had it painted gold and stuff, and is still driving it 17 years later, but it's a piece of ass now. It's great. Yeah, that's good. Got the opera windows with the carved glass. The ego is still there, but it's falling apart. Right. Cliff?
46:42🔗CallerWell, I've been kind of embarrassed for the last 20 years, I guess. I've been wanting to go to the doctor or this. I'm very small, and I was wanting to find out. I've listened to your show a bunch, and I really admire y'all's talk, how y'all talk to people.
47:53🔗DrewThat's not the penis size. What we have found, although you're slightly somewhat under average, what we have found is that men who preoccupy about this, that really becomes a symbol for their own worth, for their own esteem. And that if you felt better about yourself, what you were doing in your life, this would not be such a big issue.
48:09🔗AdamHow do you feel better about yourself when you have a small dork, Dr. Drew?
48:13🔗Tom ArnoldWell, I'll tell you. The thing about that is, I mean, it is so, no matter how much money you have or who you are, you're so connected. I have, Cliff, a little tape measure next to my bed, and this is a little embarrassing, but I'm going to tell you this, because first of all, my ex-wife used to do a lot of jokes about me having a small penis, so which actually was good because when people expect three inches and see four, they're kind of impressed. But no, I have it there. And you know, average is, what is it, 5.2?
48:58🔗Tom ArnoldBut four inches is not, that's not a problem. No, it's not a problem. The problem is with the people, you know, first of all, your self-esteem is probably a problem because, you know, no matter what, you know, I always think guys with these huge penises, what do they have to live for? I mean, they've got the big penis, so they aren't going to try in life. It's the guys with the small to average penises. We're the ones here that are going to be out there. We're going to be the best husbands and the best guys because we have to.
49:23🔗AdamWe're the scrappers. We're the Wayne Krabats.
50:32🔗AdamYeah. All right. That one didn't work. That one. Tom Arnold is our guest tonight. Phone number 1-800-LOVE-191. I like Tom as a guest because he's very, very honest on the show. Always, always a good guest on the show. Matt?
50:53🔗CallerYeah. Ever since I've been like 14, I've had like a really small, I've been really small. And as I notice it now, I've looked at it in the last couple of months, I've seen a ring around my penis about halfway.
52:14🔗Tom ArnoldWe went on The View on Monday, which was good. She was in the audience, they showed that. Yeah. Then I brought her on Howard Stern and I'll tell you the relationship.
52:28🔗Tom ArnoldWell, it wasn't him. He was nice. It was nice to be, but it was the callers. One of them, they were all slamming me, but one of them said something about her being a gold digger. It was that they had the regular callers, the same guys that call up, whatever. I'm so used to being slammed that I think it's funny. It shocked her because she's a private person. Plus, the fact is that it made our relationship public. You hear from ex-wives, ex-girlfriends, ex-boyfriends. If you break up with somebody, you don't expect to see them on or hear them on national radio or see them on national TV. You just want to forget about the relationship. This put it all in the forefront, and it's been tough since.
53:13🔗AdamTom, I know hindsight is 2020, but it seemed like a bad idea to bring her along.
53:18🔗Tom ArnoldYou know what? It was, and I apologize to her mother. Her mother didn't give me a break. She wasn't like, I understand. She's like, yeah, that was bad. Don't put my daughter in a situation.
53:30🔗Tom ArnoldWell, I went on the show and I brought her in. She was with me in New York. I said, come on, it'll be fine. So the show was about us and about her, and why she's taking me and you know.
53:44🔗Tom ArnoldBut he was just being nice. But then Robin was kind of being a little bitchy. And then the people that called in, and she had a necklace on that I had given her and they made a big thing out of that like it was the Hope Diamond or something. And it was shocking to her. She's a political consultant. She's not used to. The view was kind of fun. She sat in the audience. They showed her in the audience. Nice. And then this was one of the other.
55:07🔗AdamYeah. I don't know. All I do know is that I'm used to saying, I don't give an ass and effed up and mother effer and things like that. I talk that way in real life too and people look at me strange.
55:22🔗AdamYeah. It's funny. But now, Kevin, I have no idea. Do you have a question?
55:27🔗CallerYeah. I got a question. All right. Last summer, I was eating a bunch of LSD and smoking all kinds of dope and I managed to kind of work myself into a towering psychosis and I had to be hospitalized.
55:40🔗CallerThen since then, I got treatment and I've gone sober and everything. Oh, and when I was hospitalized, I was diagnosed with bipolar, of course, because of all the mania. But then since then, I've been sober and I haven't had any manic symptoms at all.
55:57🔗CallerWell, I'm still taking antidepressants. I'm not taking any mood stabilizers.
56:00🔗DrewSo it's somewhat hard to know if the drugs precipitated something that was sort of preexisting or whether that really was just a manifestation of your drug use. And make no mistake, drugs, all drugs of abuse can mimic any psychiatric syndrome that there is. Oh, really? The rule of thumb is you're not even supposed to try to make a psychiatric diagnosis until somebody has been completely drug free for at least 2 to 6 months, depending on the thing. Really?
56:27🔗CallerYeah, that's exactly what my psychiatrist said. He said that usually there's a preexisting condition and then the drugs will kind of extend to what he said. He said that generally drugs don't just create.
56:36🔗DrewNo, you're missing what I've said. I said it's possible it's preexisting, but it's extremely common for drugs just to create these psychiatrists. All right.
56:45🔗DrewYou just follow along and maybe after a year of sobriety, a couple of sobriety, you may want to get off the antidepressants, but just the drugs you've been doing is going to put you at risk for a lifetime of depression. So I wouldn't be in a hurry to get off those drugs.
57:07🔗Tom ArnoldThank you. But I have to say this. First of all, when I took acid, I would always be drinking a lot and I'd forget how much I'd taken and I'd always take more extra. And second, my roommates at the University of Iowa had a Christmas party and they didn't invite me because I was an asshole. But I just thought they didn't like it. They were snobs. I remember looking in the front window and they were all gathered around a Christmas tree exchanging gifts. I felt so bad. I was there with my drug buddies. So I stormed into the house and grabbed the Christmas tree and threw it out into the street. And that was the last time. Yeah, that was the last time. They cut up all my shoes.
57:37🔗AdamBut that's great. You really think about it. They only have to cut one shoe off. Exactly.
57:44🔗AdamThat's great. I'm walking around with the Kleenex boxes on his shoe.
57:48🔗Tom ArnoldAnd I had a friend call him up the next day and say, Hey, did you see Tom last night? Somebody must have spiked his drink or something because I guess he was acting weird. I was so embarrassed.
57:56🔗AdamNo, but I'm talking about like antidepressants.
58:00🔗Tom ArnoldNo, I probably thought about whether I need him or not because I do get depressed.
58:28🔗AdamI'm going to go kiss my sister next MSU, by the way. I'm sorry for all those things I said. John, you're 19. What's up?
58:36🔗CallerQuick question for you. I just want to say first, I love your show. Oh, thanks. I don't know. It's kind of weird. My mom went out of town maybe a week ago. She's coming back in a week. And it's been happening for maybe two or three years. Whenever I'm home alone, you know, by ready to go to bed around 10, 11 o'clock, I get kind of paranoid. Right. Like there's someone in the house, there's someone around the house. I live kind of in the wooded area, you know.
58:59🔗DrewAre you categorically convinced there's someone there or you just get kind of a free-floating fear that that's happening?
59:26🔗Tom ArnoldThere are a lot of killers out there though.
59:28🔗AdamYeah, especially in the woods. So have a good night. No, it's true. There's something weird about being out on your own or being on your own for the first time, 18 or 19 years old, and it wears off at a certain point. Then you get to the point where I'm at now, which is you're pissed off when people show up at the house. What do you want?
59:47🔗Tom ArnoldWhen I was about nine years old, my grandparents would go out of town and I had to take care of my great grandmother in their big old house. When you were nine? When I was nine years old.
59:58🔗Tom ArnoldSo I would be and I remember the bed I slept in. There was a mirror straight across from it and I would look in that mirror at night thinking the shadows, thinking there was somebody on the headboard ready to jump on me. I just could never sleep. It's terrible. I still have a little fear.
1:00:13🔗AdamI grew up, I had that situation too which is my parents got divorced when I was seven years old and I was living with my sort of depressed mom who didn't like to go out of a room too much. And it was a very horrible and uncomfortable feeling which is you're eight, you're nine, you're ten years old, you know you can't defend yourself but you're old enough to know that mommy ain't doing nothing if the hillside strangler breaks into the house which was very popular. And see when you're a kid you can't put things in a context. You watch the news, you hear the hillside stranglers out on the loose or the night stalkers out on the loose and you figure they've got a 50-50 chance of this guy bussing in at least twice a week.
1:00:53🔗DrewWell you've got to run through our yard at some point.
1:01:07🔗AdamMake sure and hang her up. I'll be heading out the back window. Melissa? Yeah. You're 18? What's up?
1:01:16🔗CallerWell, I've been with this guy for like two weeks.
1:01:18🔗AdamWell, hold on. I'm not interested in that. I want to talk to this person. Why? Because I just saw this person is having sex with his cousin. Asshole. Ben?
1:02:45🔗Tom ArnoldWell, I can try. For her sake. Yeah. Because she's younger.
1:02:48🔗DrewIt's not healthy for her, above all else.
1:02:51🔗AdamYeah. It screws women up. Guys can somehow handle this. Women don't handle it as well. All right, Ben? All right. And it doesn't, but it's a little bit of a wives tale that the kid comes out mongoloid, isn't it?
1:03:02🔗DrewNo, it just the more potential for congenital problems. Sharing genes like that, not the healthiest thing for the population.
1:04:31🔗AdamOkay. I see you are a strong supporter of the squad. You never miss a home game, do you?
1:04:37🔗Tom ArnoldSome guys are just jerks. I mean, this could be the situation I feel for because I always tell women, listen, when you say you love me, my only request is that you don't stop saying it. So save it until you are really ready. Because I usually will say it after about two weeks. And then I just wait and wait and wait. But what's bad is when they say it and then they stop saying it like, good night, I love you, okay, good night. And you wait for that, it's a sad thing. This guy probably just got scared and he's 21 and he's whatever.
1:05:06🔗DrewThat or he's trying to manipulate her.
1:05:09🔗AdamHey Melissa, I'll tell you what, why don't you give him one more shot and just be straight up with him. Just call him, here's what to do. And I recommend this to everyone although it never worked. Which is just call the person, here's the deal. You don't have to be immature just because they're being immature and you don't have to play a game just because they initiated a game. You can call a guy or a girl and say, hey, I realize this may be going against the advice of some of my friends but I like you. And if you like me, let's continue to see each other and if not, that's all right but tell me and we'll get on with our lives. And if he can't handle that, then it sort of takes care of itself.
1:05:46🔗Tom ArnoldGo back to like in other words, that's good.
1:05:48🔗AdamThere you go. Yeah that's so. She don't know the name for team. It's a little weird.
1:05:54🔗AdamOkay. What is the date? All right. Janice, don't they take care of that? They have like freshmen orientation. Janice? Yeah. Iowa, go Hawkeyes.
1:06:20🔗CallerDo guys ever grow up and stop trying to have a sexual relationship with their female friends?
1:06:26🔗AdamWhy? You have a lot of friends that want that?
1:06:28🔗CallerYes. I always have. And I've been with my partner and it's a guy. I just call him my partner for six years and all his friends hit on me. And guys that I know hit on me, guys at work hit on me.
1:07:27🔗AdamThere we go. Because here's the deal. There's plenty of attractive women who have plenty of male friends and they have it all under control. If guys are hitting on you, your buddies are hitting on you or his buddies are hitting on you, and people at work are hitting on you, there's two things you're doing. It's one of two things. Either you're projecting something that says, come hit on me, or you're hanging around with a hole.
1:07:58🔗Tom ArnoldI have friends that are women that are married to my friends, but I'm actually friends with both. Right. That's great. I mean, those are my best friends, female friends. Yeah.
1:08:08🔗AdamI don't notice too much of this going on in my life. I haven't really.
1:09:05🔗CallerAnd like guys just seem to be able to talk to me really easily. And they'll say like, oh, I can't ever talk to my girlfriends like this. And then they just like me and we get to be friends.
1:09:15🔗AdamDon't you think there's a part of you that wants the attention though?
1:09:21🔗CallerI mean, he's not with me. It's just with his friends.
1:09:24🔗AdamOkay. But put it this way, Janice, because I've had this done to me many times by women. If you meet a guy who you're clearly not interested in, you can present yourself in that way and he will get the hint.
1:09:48🔗AdamAnd so on and so forth. And you're doing a lot of projection now. And there's no doubt that your boyfriend may be complacent, may be an idiot, and there's no doubt that his friends are jackasses. But you've turned every man in society into a guy who just wants sex. And you're projecting it.
1:10:03🔗CallerNo, I'm not saying it's every man. It's just the people that I end up getting close to.
1:10:08🔗Tom ArnoldWhy question is this, now? When they hit on you, do they make out with you? Do they kiss you? How do you know they're hitting on you?
1:10:12🔗CallerNo. I mean, like, they'll just... I mean, sometimes people have tried to kiss me and just tried to date me without... like after knowing that I'm in a relationship and I'm not interested.
1:10:21🔗Tom ArnoldAnd you just say no, and then that's the end of it.
1:10:23🔗CallerWell, sometimes it's the end of it and then they just go, well, you're a bitch and I didn't like you anyway in the first place.
1:10:28🔗AdamYou bitch! All right. And that ruins you? I mean, you're so fragile that...
1:10:32🔗Tom ArnoldYour boyfriend should start slapping people around, I think.
1:10:35🔗CallerNo. I mean, it doesn't matter to me. I don't care. It's just...
1:10:37🔗AdamUp, up, up. Don't care. Don't care. You don't care. You don't care. You don't care. You don't care.
1:10:43🔗CallerAnd that's it. And I just like to be able to have my friends...
1:10:45🔗AdamJanice. Janice. Janice. I know I sound like a broken record and I sound like an a-hole, but this is all you. It is all you. You just own it. Whatever it is. You're running... You're bringing it in.
1:10:57🔗DrewYou've got to keep dealing with reality on reality terms. People put... They're casting a play all the time.
1:11:02🔗DrewIt's just transference. Every male becomes transferred into daddy somehow, and she becomes that person she's always been in relation to those males rather than really assessing who that person is and dealing with them as a person, not as a symbol.
1:11:16🔗AdamOkay. So, dump this guy if his friends won't respect you, and as far as work goes, I don't care. All right, Les, I'm done helping you screw it up, people. That's it. Drew, let's go to the bathroom.
1:12:13🔗AdamIt's Loveline and Adam Corolla. This is Dr. Drew. Tom Arnold is our guest tonight. He's out attempting to suck a golf ball through that cigar of his. He'll be in here in just a second. And I'll tell you one thing about Tom Arnold. He don't do anything 50%. No, no matter. Drugs, smoking, acting, work, whatever. He's there. He's got it.
1:13:24🔗AdamWhen a guy's got a big dork, his last name, you can sort of imagine a big penis. It's not that his last name is Shaftman or something. It's just that his name sounds like a name for big penis. Weimer. Oh, it's quite a Weimer you got there. You suck my Weimer. He was embarrassed about it, too, I think. Really?
1:13:44🔗Tom ArnoldYeah, because we commented on it so much.
1:13:47🔗AdamIt must be nice, though, in a way to have that kind of thing.
1:13:50🔗Tom ArnoldIt's got to be. A little recognition is nice. Yeah.
1:13:54🔗CallerI had the same problem. I mean, I get embarrassed about it because people talk about it so much. And a lot of the girls that I know and have actually gotten a chance with, they turned me down once they found out how big it actually was.
1:14:37🔗Tom ArnoldI got the one. I'll bring the one from home next time next to my bed.
1:14:39🔗AdamBring the dry side. David? Yeah, so what do you want us to do?
1:14:45🔗CallerI was wondering how I could get around that problem or...
1:14:49🔗AdamWell, listen, first off, don't you get a certain amount of business just from the curiosity seekers, certain amount of ladies who just want to see you?
1:14:58🔗CallerYeah, but once I show them, they're like, no, never mind, no, that hurts, you know.
1:15:03🔗Tom ArnoldMaybe it's what it's connected to that's the problem.
1:15:49🔗Tom ArnoldThere's a woman in LA that goes around, a lot of my fancy friends, they have these little, all the wives get together and she teaches them things like that.
1:16:09🔗AdamYeah, he could. Does she bring along vibrators and stuff like that? His little meetings?
1:16:15🔗Tom ArnoldYeah, it's real formal, but it's really-
1:16:17🔗AdamI'd love to crash one of those things. Just walk in the middle of 30 women, they're all performing on a plastic dildo, and just throw myself on the table in front of them.
1:16:29🔗DrewWhat is that? Is that deep throw thing that important to guys?
1:16:31🔗AdamNo. No. As a matter of fact, to me, it's a little disheartening because I don't like to see my penis and belly in one swoop. Right. Here's what I'd like for a change. First off, I've always wanted Bernadette Peters to go down on me because she has that little goldfish mouth. I want to see a woman struggle. I want to see a woman get halfway down the penis and go, that's it, baby. It's poking out of my ass, I can't take anymore.
1:16:55🔗Tom ArnoldIf you want to do something special on your wedding night, have you ever licked this butt? Actually I have. Okay, because that's nice. I was thrilled. Yeah, that's always thrilling. It's always a surprise. It's always nice. You might want to give a little heads up for some, you know, take a bath, shower. But it's really a nice thing and just do your best and lots of saliva. It's all going to be good. You know, I had a problem.
1:17:16🔗CallerNo, that's not the problem. I just want to know, is it possible? He's bigger than average at something that he doesn't think is possible.
1:17:24🔗Tom ArnoldLet me just say this. I used to, I had a vocal cord that's paralyzed. So I used to have to have it. They put a thing down my nose, down my throat, a camera every time I went to the hospital to inject collagen in my throat. And I'll tell you, it made me choke at first. But I'll tell you, I got used to it. So I think the thing is, you've got to know, maybe he has some buddies you could practice with before the wedding.
1:17:41🔗Tom ArnoldThat's it. Yeah. What about that?
1:17:44🔗AdamI mean, what about that? And that's interesting because what you're trying to do is do away with the gag reflex. I do agree with Tom, which is nothing says I love you like that tongue in your ass.
1:17:54🔗Tom ArnoldThen you really have to go in, just around the area, because I'll do it. You know, I always set the example.
1:17:59🔗AdamIt's like you're saying this marriage is forever when that tongue gets in there. That's number one. And number two, that don't take any training at all. That takes as much training as bungee jumping. You know what I mean? That's just go for it.
1:18:32🔗AdamWhat about taking something like a carrot, holding one end of it and just sort of getting used to getting it down there? Do you know what I'm saying?
1:18:42🔗DrewI think you're going to vomit for a while.
1:18:56🔗AdamSeveral hundred times. How do I know, how does my mouth know that my finger's in there? I don't make contact with anything. You know what I'm saying?
1:19:08🔗Tom ArnoldUvula, yeah. I almost had mine removed so I could quit making noises at night.
1:19:12🔗DrewOh yeah, the uvula paloplasty because you snore.
1:19:14🔗Tom ArnoldBut it turns out it wasn't snoring, I was moaning. The doctor said I needed to be on some sort of antipsychotic because I was having, I taped myself and I was going, oh, oh, oh.
1:19:25🔗Tom ArnoldYeah, the weight is a big thing on snoring.
1:19:28🔗AdamI could imagine 300 pounds worth of cigar smell rolling over.
1:19:33🔗Tom ArnoldAre you talking about me or my wife?
1:19:37🔗AdamOh man, you're lucky you live in a big house. I'm moaning in the middle of the night. Justin, Justin, you're 17. What's up?
1:19:48🔗CallerWell, I've been going out with my girlfriend for, actually I said a month to the secretary or whoever that was, but now I think that it's been about a month and a half.
1:20:49🔗DrewAll right. It's a good time not to do something like have sex, because that's for her. The reason she's pressuring so hard is she is starting to have feelings now that she's off drugs and she needs an escape.
1:21:06🔗AdamI could see you at the back of your car.
1:21:08🔗Tom ArnoldYou say you're supposed to wait a year.
1:21:09🔗DrewYeah. Absolutely. Because this is an opportunity to have those feelings that you've been modifying or coping with with drugs. Right. Your body, your brain is going to start driving you to use those same thrill mechanisms to avoid those feelings, and now is the time not to do those things and let the feelings come. All right.
1:21:29🔗AdamSo everything's working out. Take it slow. That's what you're saying.
1:21:33🔗DrewHe's right. Your instincts are right, Justin. Focus on your recovery.
1:21:41🔗CallerI was wondering if there's any indication if you've ever been flipped like a roofie in your drink. I went to my 10-year reunion last week.
1:21:59🔗CallerTo Midwestern town. I've been there since I graduated. And these are country cocktails. They're the size of super slurpee. These drinks I had, and they're like $3. I had more probably than I usually have to drink.
1:22:11🔗CallerWell, to make a long story short, I was trying to avoid the married guy, and ended up latching to an old friend of mine from years and years back. And he took me to a place where I could go to sleep for the night, and I was totally coherent going to bed. And I remember like taking my boots off and climbing to bed fully clothed. And the next morning when I woke up to use the restroom, my pants were on backwards. And I, at no point in the evening, I mean, even though I had several drinks and I was thoroughly drunk and having a good time, I did not remove my clothes at all.
1:22:45🔗DrewWell, maybe you just blacked out from the alcohol.
1:23:15🔗DrewYes. Black out from alcohol is the same thing.
1:23:17🔗AdamWell, I think you should always err on the side of rape. Just assume you're rape. But Tammy? Yes. Okay. Listen, this is a ridiculous question. We get it from time to time, which is I had a full night of hard drinking. I think someone drugged me. Yeah. I don't understand that. Especially as a woman because women get crazy. They're like Indians when they get drunk. They go nuts. That's why guys try to get them drunk.
1:23:43🔗CallerI understand what you're saying, but I know my sexual history and my drinking patterns. I've never ever had sex without being aware of it.
1:23:49🔗Tom ArnoldYou know what? There's always the first time. I'll tell you that.
1:23:51🔗DrewBut blackouts are blackouts and it's a progressive disease. Is there alcohols in your family? No. Well, you still might have just actually blacked out. But yes, the GHB and roofies can make you black out more easily.
1:24:01🔗AdamLet me ask you a few questions with this roofie. Let's just say you were slip the roofie. I'm not a pharmacist, but if you had a roofie, are you gone? Are you like one of the sows that Tom murdered? The millions of sows that Tom murdered?
1:24:23🔗CallerThat's what I'm not sure about from the information I got.
1:24:25🔗AdamSomeone pulling your pants down and swiping them around and putting them back on again and having sex with you. You have zero recollection of it. You don't know you're just a corpse.
1:24:36🔗Tom ArnoldDid you talk to the guy the next day?
1:24:38🔗CallerI'm worried to call back because it's like an hour away. I haven't been back for 10 years. That was the first time I even made an appearance. I hate to call and say, look, did anything happen? When I, like I said, I know my sexual history and my drinking habits and I've never ever had sex and I've been aware.
1:24:50🔗AdamOkay. But don't you think, wouldn't you know, and I'll put this out to most women. I don't know. I'm not a woman. But if you had sex or someone had had violated you, do you think you would know the next morning?
1:25:03🔗CallerThat's just it. I hadn't had sex since like for four months before. And I didn't feel anything any different.
1:25:09🔗Tom ArnoldI guess you don't think that maybe you just tried your pants on.
1:25:12🔗AdamSo you're kind of making my point then, right?
1:25:16🔗AdamWell, you keep saying that's just it. But what I'm saying to you is, is if somebody drugged you and violated you, you would know about it, right? That's just it. That's just it. You don't know. So I assume. Don't you assume you didn't have sex?
1:25:33🔗CallerYes, I assume that I did. How did my pants get on backwards?
1:25:36🔗AdamWell, you drank like a fish and you passed out in your clothes. So of course you were loaded. You went to bed in your pants.
1:25:45🔗CallerIntentionally, I remember going to bed.
1:25:48🔗AdamOkay. But the point is, is you could have got up in the middle of the night to take a dump and not remembered it and then pulled your pants on sideways. You know what I'm saying?
1:25:57🔗Tom ArnoldJust look at this as a time when you were not protecting yourself very well. You put yourself in an unsafe situation. You didn't get raped, but something weird happened with your pants, and now you aren't going to put yourself in that position anymore. You're going to protect yourself better.
1:26:10🔗DrewNo. Well, the GHB is tasteless, odorless, and you can go out with that very easily. You can have seizures and die.
1:26:17🔗DrewHypnol is also something that's hard to detect.
1:26:19🔗AdamAll I'm saying is, is if you got a choice between thinking you're walking around as someone who's been raped and someone who hasn't been raped and it's flip a coin, I'm saying go with not rape.
1:26:29🔗AdamWhy not? Why not just live that life? I remember one time I forget really loaded at a bachelor party. I got up at five in the morning to take a leak with the cotton mouth and the whole thing. I stood over the toilet, I flicked the line out, I was wearing nothing but my underpants. I dropped my underpants, I get to Johnson, I take a leak, and a dollar bill comically sprung out of the underpants because it got caught on the elastic, popped out and landed in the toilet. I just stood there looking at a dollar floating in the toilet. I thought, wow, that was a good party. You know it's a good party when you go to bed with money in your underpants. It's like out of a like a frat movie. All right. Drew, I'm telling you, you could give me a roofie and I would not go down. I would know what was going on.
1:27:15🔗DrewWe can give you enough, there's no doubt.
1:27:17🔗Tom ArnoldLet's do that next time on the show.
1:27:18🔗AdamA little experiment, showed me better.
1:28:10🔗AdamHey, it's Loveline. I'm Adam Corolla. That is Dr. Drew over there. Tom Arnold is our guest tonight. He's just explaining the decade of the 70s to Tom.
1:29:30🔗Well, for the past couple years, I've had a lot of suicidal thoughts. I've even about two times tried committing suicide. And I kind of know where it's basically coming from. I've been taking medication for seizures since I was about two or three years old.
1:30:10🔗Well, about almost a year ago, I think what really made me depressed is my ex-girlfriend and my son were going up to Eureka. And she was... she had him in the front seat without a baby seat.
1:30:31🔗He was only two and a half years old. And she was driving drunk. She was driving one of those piece of crap Suzuki sidekicks, one of those that tumble very easy. And she got a little too wasted when she was driving. And she basically turned the corner too tight and went over the edge and tumbled. Well, when I heard about this, I heard that basically my son died instantly. His neck snapped. She died about two weeks later without knowing what happened to her son.
1:31:59🔗DrewThere's multiple solutions here that he could pursue. One is he could talk to the people that are prescribing his seizure medications, make sure he gets appropriate medication management and supervision for this incredible morning and depression he's having, which is understandable. But I think a perhaps even more effective and certainly a less costly thing, and perhaps something that he would find less resistance to pursuing, would be getting in the fellowship, getting in the program. There would be people that he could sit and talk with and share with his students.
1:32:39🔗AdamThat's a good question. Jay, what do you have to live for?
1:32:45🔗CallerI've been asking myself that question for the past couple years, but lately I've been asking them a lot more.
1:32:53🔗Tom ArnoldWell what's the answer? Do you have family? Do you have friends?
1:32:57🔗CallerYeah, I have family. I have two brothers and a sister, both of my parents. I just got some news about a couple of hours ago that I just have a brand new newborn baby nephew. Well there you go.
1:33:12🔗AdamHey man, listen Jay, let me say something. I often thought about my own life and I really should have killed myself at least a hundred times before the age of thirty. Sometimes life takes a little while to get going. When I was twenty-two, I should have killed myself too. Tom, you probably had.
1:33:42🔗AdamBut Jay, I'd kill myself if I thought about killing myself now. Do you know what I'm saying? I mean, you will get into a place one day, and I'm not going to say it's going to be tomorrow, and it may not even be next year, but time passes quickly, and you'll look back and you'll go, oh, thank God I didn't do it, because I'm in love with a woman, I have a son, I have a life. You really will.
1:34:05🔗AdamYou just got to trust me on this. It's not going to be easy, but it's a coward's way out to kill yourself, and you have to just keep moving.
1:34:14🔗DrewAnd I'll tell you what, some connection with people who are unconditionally available to you would do you some tremendous amount of good.
1:34:21🔗AdamYou know what's a good Charlie Rich song? Hey, did you happen to see the most beautiful girl in the world?
1:34:36🔗AdamIt was great because he'd start talking in it, and hey, I know I was singing before, but seriously, this bitch screwed me. I want to talk to her.
1:34:45🔗Tom ArnoldSeriously, man. This is helping this guy?
1:34:49🔗Tom ArnoldBut you're right though. I mean, you're right. You got to find stuff. You got to sit in every day at night and find stuff to go on. Right. You know, and it's tough, but then you got to remember, well, what are your parents going to feel like if you kill yourself? Who's going to take care of that? You just got to live. It sucks.
1:35:09🔗I have herpes and I've had it for three years. And I've been dating a new person now for about a month, and we haven't had sex or anything. And so I'm not really sure how to bring it up. And also I wanted to know statistically what his chances of getting it would be.
1:35:24🔗DrewIt's impossible to tell. He is at risk. He might get it even if you use a condom. He would definitely get it if you were having an outbreak. But for the most part, it can be controlled. The risk can be minimized by using a condom. But guys, do you think that would stop a guy?
1:35:38🔗Tom ArnoldHere's what you say to a guy. You say, you know what, I want to be honest with you. Because if you keep not having sex with him, he's going to think, what is the problem? You guys are getting close. Unless I've been honest with you one time, I wasn't careful and something happened. And then you tell him. If he really cares about you, he'll still say, well, what do we do? We'll be careful. You wear a condom.
1:36:00🔗AdamAnd then you take that medication, the one where the chicks kickboxing.
1:36:08🔗AdamThat's not a problem. You're probably fine. Listen, I agree with Tom, except for tell him you got it from a pommel horse in your junior high.
1:37:11🔗AdamIt's been too long. So next time you got to plug something, come on by. Animal Factory is the name of the movie. Limited release coming out this Friday. All-star cast. Don't miss it. Until next time, this Adam Corolla for Dr. Drew saying, Clear tint glasses, pants that are laced up in the front and back. Still didn't get an ounce of tail. So let that be a lesson to you. Until next time, this is Adam Corolla for Dr. Drew saying, Mahalo.
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