1:14🔗VoiceoverYep, it is Loveline. I'm Adam Carolla, that is Dr. Drew over there. Phone number 1-800-LOVE-191, fax number 310-854-4455. Dr. Drew is a board certified physician and addiction medicine specialist. Tomorrow night Everclear will be on the show. It'll be good to see those guys. Drew, I'll enjoy watching you dance when you talk to Art about missing his wedding.
1:38🔗AdamAnd not even calling. Tonight we have Valarie Rae Miller and Richard Gunn, both from Dark Angel. Well, the big hit on Fox, Tuesday night, 9 o'clock. And I would say one of the, well, maybe I'd say the biggest hit of the new fall lineup. Wouldn't you guys say that?
1:57🔗GuestI definitely have to agree with you. I'm a kicking butt.
2:00🔗AdamYeah, that's nice. And this is, what's his name, did the Titanic, did this? Cameron.
3:10🔗AdamValarie Rae Miller is also going to be found on One Saturday Morning. That's that ABC kid show. I think I have a cartoon that's on that One Saturday Morning.
3:22🔗AdamIs it Buzz Lightyear? Is that on One Saturday Morning?
3:26🔗GuestIt's on ABC. Actually, you know what? It is on our lineup. It's on before the actual time slot that I'm in. But that's all the whole morning. It's called One Saturday Morning.
3:37🔗GuestYeah. We got a connection going here, baby.
3:40🔗AdamYeah, that's huge. That's going to carry us for the next 12 to 13 minutes. I go 12, 13. OK. So tell us about your character on the show. Drew and I have never seen the show because we leave for work when the show is on every night. At least in theory, we do. Yeah, I do. Yeah, Drew does. I'm running. I'm scrambling to leave. So we've not yet seen the show. Of course, it aired tonight. But tell us about your character, Valerie.
4:07🔗GuestWell, you guys are big ballers. First of all, I need to tell you you need to get a VCR.
4:38🔗GuestYeah. Nice. And I'm a quiet, shy person in real life, so it's really quite a stretch for me. She's kind of feisty and she's pretty much the life of the party.
4:51🔗AdamWhat did the ABC people think about you going over to Fox and playing a big Lesbo?
4:57🔗GuestI don't know how big she is. She's about 5'5, 5'6.
5:21🔗GuestYou would think that, but I can walk around and people, even when I look exactly the same as the character on One Saturday Morning, I can walk into a store and little kids will stare at me forever and they go, you look just like that girl. On One Saturday Morning, but I don't really look that much like either character.
5:39🔗AdamKids do that because they think people on TV live inside the TV.
6:04🔗GuestI can verify that. Yeah, I'm telling you about Valerie. That's what I thought. No, my character's name is Sketchy. He's kind of a... Sketchy dude... .screws up a lot. Yeah, he screws up a lot. Kind of looking for an angle. But he's not a malicious person. He's not out to really get anybody. He's just trying to get by in this post-apocalyptic world.
6:34🔗AdamHis parents didn't name him Sketchy, though. His friends did via his actions, right?
8:06🔗DrewSome people have suggested that that's useful, but it's really no science to base that on.
8:10🔗AdamYou know women, you give them a sugar pill and tell them it's gonna make their boobs bigger and their ass smaller and they gobble it right up.
8:17🔗GuestNot like men, men are so smart, men don't even read the package to know what it's supposed to do.
8:22🔗AdamRight, but that's why we don't believe it. We're skeptics. I'm saying if you gave her Viagra and you waited, if you gave her a diamond from a Lucky Charms box, one of the blue diamonds, and I think, is that what the Viagra is based on?
8:37🔗AdamI know, but if I gave her one of these, if I gave her one of these blue diamonds from a Lucky Charms box, and I said, Come on, it's the crescent moon. No, I'm going with the blue diamond, you retard, because that's what Viagra looks like.
10:15🔗AdamHere's what I'm saying. None of these other drugs have been labeled. First off, they're not about sex. There's not all the media hype around these things. They didn't come out a year ago. The media was a buzz about these things.
10:32🔗AdamThey were showing pictures. Yeah, but it's not exciting or titillating to show a picture.
10:36🔗GuestIt's an easy sell because it's about sex. It's something that affects sex.
10:40🔗AdamI've seen the picture a million times. So the point is, if I handed her a blue diamond from the Lucky Charms box and told her 20 minutes later, you can feel it, can't you, baby? I mean, you're getting moist, right? She'd probably say, yeah, I feel a little tingly down there. Then we can get it on. All right. Have the leprechaun banger. The point is, is she should take the Viagra. I bet it would kickstarter. May not be a good long term thing. I bet it'd be good for one night.
11:08🔗DrewOh, yes, it would probably work. That's true.
12:01🔗AdamAt 16, your penis is saying to your scrotum, hey, let's go. I'm still up.
12:08🔗DrewAt 16, everything you want to know, is it normal? Whatever you're doing, you got to know that it's normal, whatever it is. Nothing, everything's new and different.
12:17🔗AdamKatie? Okay. I was peeing on my friends thinking everyone must do this.
12:27🔗AdamIs this normal? What's going on? I didn't even question it. I was like, I wonder why everyone else isn't peeing on their friends at the exact same time I'm doing it. Katie, 14, what's up?
12:37🔗Yeah, I had a question about my mom's heroin addiction. She's 38 and she's been on heroin for the past 20 years, off and on. I have a youngest brother, he's five, and she was on heroin when she was pregnant with him. Is that like dangerous for when he gets older? Can he like have like maybe a chance of getting hooked on a drug?
12:58🔗DrewNo, it's no more really than you. Both of you are at risk. It's about 50-50 for each of you that you'd have the gene for addiction. And then being raised in an addictive family sort of seems to add risk. to the situation.
13:11🔗AdamYeah, but you see, you could, you got that alcoholic gene which can go in any direction. But even if your mom had had kicked heroin five years before you or your brother came around, you'd still have the same chance.
13:24🔗DrewNo, you'd still have the same biological chance.
13:28🔗DrewBeing reared by a heroin addicted mother creates the kind of emotional disturbances that people would have.
13:33🔗AdamShe's not asking that, although we should address that. But she's saying, does he have some trace of heroin coursing through his veins somewhere?
13:41🔗DrewThe deal with heroin during pregnancy is it puts the whole pregnancy at risk. And oftentimes they abort spontaneously. It's a mess. But once they get through the pregnancy, it's nothing special.
14:49🔗Well, under the wrong circumstance. She still was with our family and stuff and she's eight months pregnant. And the guy who impregnated her, he has ADD. Is that going to affect the baby?
15:02🔗DrewIt's about the same as with addiction. In fact, ADD, I will predict, and that young fellow probably is addiction and not just ADD. So it's really addiction, Gene. Again, we're talking about.
15:27🔗AdamI see. You need to move. First off, Stockton may, while technically being in California, I don't look at as part of California. That's number one.
15:36🔗AdamOne day I'll give you a list of the places that are only geographically. But emotionally, they're not part of California. When people are like, you know, in the Midwest and it's snowing, they're talking about the California lifestyle, they're not picturing junkies in Stockton. I can guarantee you.
15:54🔗AdamIt's right on the outskirts. Yeah, it's it's close. Yeah, it's right there. Once in a while, some of those people are thinking about white people get over the border and they make it into LA proper.
16:05🔗AdamKatie, here's what you need to do. OK, you're you're you know, your nephew's got a 50 50 chance of being 80 D. Your sister's got a 50. Everyone's got a 50 50 chance. That all adds up to about 250 percent. You've got to get out of there. Just turn 18. Do do well in school and go far away to college. Because even if everyone doesn't become what they could be, it's still a bad family. That's a bunch of jokers. You got a good head on your shoulders and you got to use your brain, go to school and get some scholarship and get out of there.
16:39🔗AdamAll right. Is there a Kids of Junkie Scholarship? Because to me that trumps any color, any religion, any race. You know what I mean? As far as like, it's like, well you're half Cherokee. Wait a minute Tonto. Hold on. Get out of the way. My mom's a junkie. Okay. You get a free ride.
16:57🔗GuestYou know what? You know what? I'm from a really rough background and what it does for you is it makes you a much stronger person and it sounds like people say it and you just say it and you say it and you say it but I've been through so much stuff in my lifetime and not that I would wish to have that happen but since it did, I mean, just the way I deal with life on a daily basis is, you know, really good for me and not too much ruffles my feathers. So I mean, you have that going for you.
17:21🔗AdamBut it makes a few people stronger and they, you know, host Saturday morning shows and get land rolls on Dark Angel but the other 98% of them just turn into junkies themselves.
17:34🔗GuestI think, for the most part, I don't, I don't statistically, that's true.
17:39🔗GuestI mean, but it's also one of those things where people don't really like, you don't really hear that other people have made it out. And so if you don't know any better, you're in the environment that you're in. Like you said, for her to leave, okay, so leave. I agree with you with that. As long as you get yourself and you know that there's a, there's something else that you can do and you truly believe it, then you've already conquered your worst enemy.
17:58🔗AdamI'm not, I'm not so worried about her because she's 14. She's calling the show. She's asking, she's asking the right question. She's got four or five other brothers and sisters. That'll be the other 80 or 90 percent that didn't get out.
18:10🔗GuestBut she's definitely one of those people that could be in the 10 percent.
18:13🔗AdamAbsolutely. I wish it was that high by the way. Yeah, Richard. But it can be.
18:18🔗GuestShe's going to stay. She stays in the house. She'll probably follow in the rest of their footsteps like you're saying.
18:26🔗GuestYou wind up supporting a bunch of people.
18:28🔗AdamRight. Oh yeah. Yeah. Get out of there. No forwarding address, John. Oh, yes. Hey, you're 15. What's up?
18:36🔗I was going to say, hey, both you guys, Dr. Drew and Adam, you guys rock. Listen, you guys almost every day.
18:41🔗CallerAnd I've mentioned for Dr. Drew. I recently started going down with my girlfriend.
18:45🔗CallerI want to know, like, what specifically can I catch?
20:36🔗DrewWell, you know, you're not, you don't have a trained eye and even a trained eye. Most of the stuff you can't see. So it's part of the risk of getting sexually active. If you want to reduce your risk, get a dental dam.
20:46🔗AdamNo, he's not going to do that. He's, he's, she's 15. She's fine. Her experience is limited. If she has any at all, you're fine, John. Give me a big green light to get down there and give her an opportunity to fake an orgasm while you're giving her all sex.
21:02🔗AdamYeah, she'll be happy. Don't worry. All right, John. Okay, thanks a lot. Jesus, thank God I never went down on anyone at 15. It would have been a mess. I would have been eating. I would know what to do. I'd be cracking jokes. You're holding up stuff. You're a lifesaver. I would have been like, I would have been checking every two minutes. How's that? Is it all right? I'll be in the vagina if you need me.
21:29🔗GuestEw, Drew. Drew is brushing through his hair.
21:32🔗AdamYou don't mind if I eat while I'm thumbing you, do you? Oh, I always thought the hole was at the top part, but it's down around the bottom. Is everyone that way or is that? Oh, stop talking.
22:39🔗CallerIt's a good question. I noticed it about a year ago and I went to the clinic about it and they told me that it was normal for one to be larger than the other.
22:46🔗AdamOh, there you go. All right. That's no fun. I'm not so interested in that call. Just let me talk to one person. We'll go to break. I'll sell it. I'll do that pack cell thing. You know that radio thing you do, Drew? That good radio thing that we never do. Cody?
23:17🔗CallerAnd I wasn't wearing a helmet and somehow I flipped off and hit my head on a rock. And I spent nine months in the hospital in Oklahoma for a head injury. No.
23:32🔗AdamThat ruined the camping trip for everyone else.
23:46🔗AdamHey, if it's any if it's any consolation, you're still smarter than three quarters of the people that call the show. Even with that head trauma, you're really you're more lucid than the average person who calls the show, even with your horrible injuries. Now, hold on a second, Cody.
24:04🔗AdamCan I promise that? All right. We have Valarie Richard from Dark Angel. Hey, Drew, come on, come on, come on. Let me just come on. Let me finish up. Valarie.
24:16🔗Hello? Is this Loveline? Call 1-800-LOVE-1-1. Adam and Dr. Drew will be right back.
24:54🔗AdamThe Loveline of Adam Corolla, that is Dr. Drew over there. Phone number 1-800-O-V-E-1-9-1, Valarie Rae Miller and Richard Dunn are both here from Dark Angel. Tuesday Nights Fox, the number one hit show of the new season. Drew, who is the page from? I know. Then don't make more of it than it was.
25:55🔗AdamHe cannot put or do the smackdown. I don't know which context is correct. I smack down twice yesterday, by the way, before I came to the studio. Good for you. I'm saving my smackdown session for later tonight.
26:08🔗AdamI did and done smack. Drew does not put the smack down. Instead, he sees and gets angry inside and then he explodes when he's with his kids. All right, Cody, you're 27, you had that head injury in 92 when you were 19 years old.
26:30🔗AdamNo helmet. You know the problem with those ATVs that makes them so dangerous is I've been camping, I've been desert riding a million times with all these construction guys the whole life. And the thing about when a guy gets on a dirt bike in the desert, he looks at the dirt bike as, okay, I'm going to put my helmet on, I'm going to put my gear on, I'm going to dirt bike riding. They look at the ATV as sort of a shuttle. It's like, I'm not going to do any riding, I'm just going to go over to the snack stand and grab something or I'm going to head over down here like a golf cart. And they get on it and they're wearing their barefoot, they're wearing a pair of Zorries and some shorts, and they're going down the road because they're going to the John or the snack stand or something. But before you know it, they're hot dogging it a little bit and whacking their head on a rock.
27:21🔗AdamYeah, it kind of draws you in. Where's like the dirt bike, you don't get on it in your shorts.
27:27🔗GuestBecause it looks more dangerous, it's more inherently dangerous.
27:29🔗AdamThis thing, you see kids putting around on these things that are four and a half riding these things in a pair of shorts around the campsite. Cody, what happened with you?
27:38🔗CallerI was in, I don't know what happened. I just slipped off of it, I guess. The police report says I hit a rock and lost control. But that's all the memory I have of it.
27:52🔗AdamAnd then you were in the hospital for nine months, as you said? And what did they have to do to you?
27:58🔗CallerI had three craniotomies and a tracheotomy. Wow. Wow.
28:05🔗AdamThe craniotomies where they remove a bird from your head, Drew? Or how's that? What is that? What is a crani? Pull the cranium off?
28:31🔗AdamYou know, as they were fixing to do the third craniopathy, I would have piped up at that point. I don't care what kind of condition I was in. Listen, this is the last time you're pulling the crane off. You understand?
29:38🔗AdamSee, it's kind of interesting, your condition, not in a, not in a good way, but as someone who's born with retardation, for instance, doesn't know any different world. You know what I mean? It's a difference between being blind at birth and going blind at 19.
30:08🔗CallerOh, very frustrating. Suicide is a constant thought.
30:13🔗AdamBut you know, you really, and I don't sound like I was kidding, but if your body is functional and it sounds, you know, you don't sound... We've heard worse.
30:24🔗AdamOh, yes. Drew's wife is worse. We really have heard worse on this show.
30:28🔗GuestHave you been listening tonight? There have been a couple worse already.
30:31🔗AdamYeah. And it seems like with, you know, rehabilitation and what have you, you know, your body's working, I mean, it seems like you can have a decent life. What are the side effects beside the mental capacity being diminished?
30:46🔗CallerNo, I don't have any physical limitations.
31:31🔗AdamSomething like that. Ménage à trois. Yeah. So listen, I, you know, Cody, here's the good news. I know you think your disability is probably getting in the way of this, but women are remarkably mature. I knew a guy who was in a wheelchair had the best look. And his girlfriend was Erica Lanier. There's the most beautiful blonde woman. She was on Baywatch for Christ's sake. She was a playmate. I knew this guy, this is before, you know, he was in a wheelchair.
31:58🔗GuestI had crushes on two different guys. They were totally hot in wheelchairs.
32:01🔗GuestYeah. One of them was supposed to go out with one of them. He just kind of chickened out and he kind of stood me out. But really, I really liked him.
32:30🔗AdamBut don't you think that part of that is just because of what your life has become, not because, not that you have your diminished capacity mentally, but that you're unable to work. And I know it goes hand in hand, but you're living at home.
32:45🔗GuestHow do you meet people? How do you meet people? Do you take classes or are you in any organization so you can meet other people?
32:51🔗CallerI was in a couple, at Front Range College, I was in a couple of classes there, but I dropped them real quick because I had trouble getting to the bus, then taking the bus to Boulder, then finding my...
33:07🔗AdamThat was at Junior College? Yeah. He didn't find the curriculum challenging enough, I think is what he's saying about Junior College.
33:15🔗GuestYou got to get into some things where you can meet people.
33:17🔗AdamYeah, Cody, there's no easy answer other than you're alive, your body works, I mean think about all those poor sons of bitches who did exactly what you did who were paralyzed. Well, don't get me wrong, you're not super lucky.
33:42🔗AdamAll right, so use the Internet and, you know, try to, I mean, you can try to find something you can do and, you know, I don't know, I mean, in a way, it's, Drew, stop me if I'm wrong here, but we talk to people that are in Cody's shape without Cody's condition all the time.
33:59🔗AdamThey're depressed, they're living at home, they're in between jobs, they can't get anything going. I think women respond more to that than the injury.
34:09🔗AdamThis guy had the injury, but yet was working, taking care of his stuff.
34:13🔗GuestAnd you had interest in something and you were really trying to do something and then maybe we could connect on some sort of, like, you know, level deeper than just, oh, hi, you're a guy.
34:22🔗AdamIs it, for a guy, if this was a woman, if she was hot, it'd be even better. Better than a regular chick.
34:48🔗AdamWe love to find an old junker that we can fix up. Oh, yeah.
34:53🔗DrewI notice there's a junker. It's that if they're lagging behind the pack somehow, it's like, why go after a troupe of gazelles?
34:59🔗AdamEasy for it, yeah. Because what they look at it, it's like this. It's like, you ever go to the stereo store, the appliance store, whatever, and you find something with a dent in it, but it's twice as cheap, and you go, great, great. That dent's up against the counter side. I won't even see that. I'm getting that microwave, that fridge, that stereo, whatever it is. That's a score.
35:21🔗AdamYeah, if a guy to be able to find a girl like this who was good looking and had a little trouble, that's a score, because he's doing better than he could do.
35:31🔗AdamFine. I just put a bowl of water out, chained her to the radiator. I'm going to Vegas for a week. You got enough kibble, honey? Hey, don't crap up the living room this time. Do it on the wood. For Christ's sake, it sinks right into the padding, under the carpet there. Mike?
35:50🔗AdamHello? Yeah. I should start a home for the mentally challenged. All right, listen, I'm going to deadbolt the place. You guys got kibble and water. I turned the fan on because it's kind of hot outside.
36:45🔗AdamThat's the guy you want to date. What's up there, Mike?
36:48🔗CallerHey, well, before I get to my question, I wanted to tell Drew that when I voted a couple weeks ago, I put his name down on the right-hand ballot. I know you might qualify, but you're the one that messed up the election.
37:48🔗DrewHere's what can happen though is that you can inflame your prostate. Your prostate can enlarge and that can make it difficult for its stool to pass. So if he's spending a lot of time masturbating and doing funny, stimulating things without releasing, that irritates the prostate.
38:02🔗AdamHe had the kind of voice that would say that he was doing a lot of funny things. He had a long pre-check ritual.
38:11🔗DrewYes, that ritual is that the prostate likes regular, frequent rapid release.
38:16🔗CallerThat's why I have the prostate of an 11-year-old instead of many kind of...
38:22🔗AdamYeah, it does happen every once in a while. I won't get into it with Drew because he won't admit to it, but Richard, I know you masturbate like a madman up there in Canada when you're filming this show. And once about, I'd say about once every 15th or 16th session, so every other day when I'm sitting down to take care of myself, you get down there, you know what I'm saying, Richard? You're like, oh, Christ, I got to take a leak. And then you go, oh, man, I already got the boner.
38:52🔗AdamI could go take the leak. I got to wait for the boner to go away. But I could whack off. It's not going to be that good if I got to take a leak, though.
39:01🔗GuestBut you got the viagra, so the boner will stay.
39:02🔗AdamYeah, I know. I'm hopped up on that viagra. Yeah. Use it as a suppository. A urethra suppository and an erectile suppository, as well as take it orally and nasally and lobally through the ear.
39:17🔗GuestI think I've learned far more about Adam than I ever cared to know.
39:20🔗AdamWhat I do with viagra is I grind it up, I put it into a humidifier and I let it run in the room so that I actually absorb the viagra through the pores, through the eyes. Right, Drew?
39:31🔗GuestNice. That's how he's permanently stiff, like he's been starched.
39:38🔗AdamAncient Chinese secret. All right. Valerie and Richard are both here from Dark Angel, Tuesday nights, five.
39:43🔗DrewJust to think he used to waste all that money on rhino horn.
39:46🔗AdamYeah. Now moved on. Spanish fly, rhino horn and now on to the viagra. We'll be back after this. Yep, Loveline, I'm Adam Corolla, that is Dr. Drew, Valarie Rae Miller, and Richard Gunner both here. From Dark Angel on Fox, 9 o'clock, Tuesday Nights, the really biggest hit of the new year. I can't name a show that's got more good press, publicity. And boy, they're really behind this show. I mean, James Cameron and they put more. I heard the pilot was like $7, $8 million or something like that.
41:07🔗AdamHow dare you make fun of the man show. That's right, but you know, we put a lot of love in our show. We don't have the big budget, but I mean, it's really, it's like making a movie once a week.
41:20🔗AdamI mean, not that many years ago, I know everyone's used to the $100 million budget now, but it just go back 10 or 15 years. We go back to the mid 80s and you talk about $10 million for the budget of a film. That's pretty healthy, pretty healthy budget. And you're shooting it. I mean, it's like, right? Like making a film every, you know, a weekly film.
42:15🔗AdamFour in one day. Four in one day in about six and a half hours.
42:19🔗DrewAnd we'd start at one in the afternoon and there'd be huge breaks.
42:22🔗AdamYeah. Big, long lunches. Yeah. I mean, in four one hour episodes. Jesus Christ. Well, who knows what the budget was. Hey, Drew. Yeah. You want to reconsider your options over there?
42:47🔗AdamYeah. Way to its nuts drop. You're really going to like it.
42:52🔗CallerMy other question is that my brother, I don't do drugs, but my brother does. And so he wanted me to pee in a bag for him so he could take it to-
43:55🔗AdamHey, I'm going to get my brother started, I'll get him smoking at 11 and then he'll graduate to, then he'll graduate. Oh, I'll get him smoking cigarettes at nine, I'll graduate into whizzing into a water balloon. Yeah, by the time he's 60.
44:06🔗GuestWell, he won't be making you do any drugs or trying to get you to do any drugs if he wants to use your urine.
44:13🔗AdamYeah. Hey, next thing, he's what, 20? Yes. I'd say when he's like 23, 24, he's going to come back. Hey, I'm making some gay porn. Drop your pants and see what you got down there. Fantastic. Yeah, I got a job for you.
44:30🔗DrewYeah, he needs to get caught and it's going to help him get, hopefully get access to training.
44:35🔗AdamWhat is he trying to do? Is he trying to get a job?
44:38🔗CallerYeah, because he is going to college right now and...
45:27🔗DrewI'm a Mexican patient. I started smoking when she was eight. Oh, sure. She's now 93.
45:31🔗AdamThat's the average age of Mexico to begin smoking.
45:33🔗DrewTwo packs a day. And her parents gave her cigarettes to smoke because they had no food and it suppressed their appetite so the kids weren't so uncomfortable.
45:56🔗AdamOne of my greater urination stories from high school, speaking of peeing and stuff. My buddy, she's... Right. Okay. It was right. I didn't want to mention it. He's tired of hearing it from other people. He took a leak. I told you this one, I think, Drew.
46:12🔗AdamHe took a leak in a cup, like a paper cup, and he thought he was going to throw it on my head.
46:18🔗DrewLike you normally did. Like you usually do with pee.
46:21🔗AdamBecause it was Tuesday noon, and it was time for me to go... .to an urine on the head. And we're running around my house, and he had somehow set this cup of urine down on the kitchen counter, and the fight then broke out outside the house, and ran in and ran out. Anyway, now I was in the house, and he was locked out of the house, basically, and he was creeping around the house, trying to find a way in to use his urine cup. And we had this... the window was broken, and our bad sign, by the way, when... Here's how you know you're white trash. When you break a window, and you start putting stuff up in place of glass, you know what it is? You throw a softball through a window, so you take the cutting board, which fits quite nicely in the same place. Anything but go down to the goddamn hardware store and drop four bucks on a piece of glass. That's all right, but get some foil, put a skateboard out there.
47:15🔗AdamWhy can't you just go down and get a new piece of glass? But when you're white trash, you don't do that.
47:20🔗GuestSo you have to make use of the junk pile in your backyard.
47:22🔗AdamYou gotta start thinning the junk out. We're getting rats back there. So we had like a metal grate, was like a piece of like steel with holes in it, and you couldn't see through it. When you're inside the house and it was light outside, you could see through perfectly, but when you're outside, it looked black.
47:39🔗AdamRae put his head right up against a thing and he cupped his hands on each side of his eyes so he could cut the light to see. And I just stood there holding that thing, a cup of urine, and when his nose got pushed far enough against the grid where I could see part of it poking through my side, I whipped it at him in a baseball-type maneuver and blinded him. I'm almost attached to his retina.
48:01🔗GuestThat was great. Sound effect, Anderson.
48:03🔗AdamDrew, you know me. Now picture me at 17. How happy was I at that point?
48:20🔗AdamAll right, we're going to take ourselves a break, talk about Dark Angel tonight, and we'll be back after this. Hey, Loveline, hottest 120 minutes on radio. Yeah. Yeah, that's good radio there. Snuck that right in the beat. Talking to Richard Gunn and Valarie Rae Miller, both from Dark Angel. Tuesday Nights, 9 o'clock on Fox. Drew is, God knows where, maybe another page or something. He's got business. Yeah. He really takes his show seriously.
49:34🔗AdamHaven't brought this up in a while, but isn't it a travesty that we get paid the same amount? Oh, here he is. Hi, Drew. How are you? Ray Rock here. Let's go. Everclear tomorrow night. Always good to see the guys from Everclear. So they'll be here tomorrow night. And Jeff?
50:01🔗CallerAnd ever since then, I've been having kind of like blackouts just for like a second. And I was wondering if that's normal or if that happens to people.
50:13🔗DrewYou can't stop. If you've been to alcohol, what other drug were you using?
50:42🔗DrewOK. People die of alcohol withdrawal. People don't realize that.
50:46🔗CallerBut in fact, I'm I'm in like a program.
50:50🔗DrewThat's great. But, you know, call call people in the program, call a sponsor and tell them you talk to a doctor. You need to be seen because you need to be covered for seizure.
50:57🔗AdamYeah. But what about one week after you quit? Are you out of what's the most dangerous time? Is it the next day?
51:04🔗DrewIt's about there's a peak at about four or five days. But he's benzodiazepine and alcohol. And there is a second peak 10 to 14 days out. Oh, really? And actually the risk of seizure from the from the Xanax and stuff he's doing is actually increasing right now.
51:17🔗AdamSo it doesn't just go off incrementally.
51:24🔗GuestHow long does it take to filter out of your body, out of your system? Three hours.
51:28🔗DrewIt's just your brain has been altered. It takes a year for the brain to go back to normal. The withdrawal part of the stabilization takes a couple weeks.
51:50🔗DrewEither that or go by an emergency room or even right now and talk about what's happening here. They should be able to give you something to cover you.
51:56🔗AdamWell, is a blackout some sort of precursor to the seizure?
52:36🔗AdamYeah, it's funny. I was thinking, once he's had this guy, it didn't sound like the kind of guy who would just quit on his own at 19, but he went into the went into the can of flour.
53:47🔗CallerBasically, well, my question is, well, I was gonna ask if smoking pot, like chronically smoking pot through those ages could affect sexual development.
54:07🔗AdamRemember I was saying earlier, I think it was Cody called in, had himself a little head trauma, told him, don't worry, there's people with no trauma that are in a worse shape than you are. I think we might have found our match with them over here.
54:22🔗CallerWell, that was another question. If pot smoking can cause permanent damage or, you know, because I was under the impression that smoking pot, you know, chronically smoking pot can't cause any kind of permanent damage, huh?
54:40🔗AdamBut it's like this. I mean, I mean, I don't want to sound like I'm too high on my horse here because Lord knows I smoke a little weed once in a while. But if you took a kid who was 11, you know, locked him in the closet and played him the same smashing pumpkin CD until he was 18 and then let him out of the closet, it seemed like he had brain damage. Well, I mean, even if his brain wasn't physically damaged, he was deprived of input.
55:09🔗DrewIt blocks the usual developmental process to some extent. It also has been shown on radiographic procedures to actually cause certain areas of shrinkage of the brain. There is growing evidence some of that may be permanent. I'm not convinced. It looks to me like most that's reversible. But in the meantime, you've missed all the developmental milestones of adolescence and are left with difficulty managing feelings.
55:32🔗GuestAnd you don't want to do anything but sit around your house. You're missing life, buddy.
55:37🔗CallerBecause I have smoked a lot of pot. And when it comes down to standardized tests, I do just as good as my sister who hasn't smoked any.
55:47🔗DrewShe has an emotional development. It tends not to affect intellect so much. It can affect memory. It can.
56:04🔗AdamLet me defend that. Mike, I've been outside. It's no big deal. Nothing. They always talk about how great it is. Listen, you get a parking ticket and a bad hot dog, you go home crying. That's it. It's one big line out there, brother. You stay home.
57:17🔗DrewBecause I get that definite feel from you. I'm known to several patients who, it's like they just can't connect. And so it could be... This is like one step below zoophilia. You know, humans are like not that important to them. This is their perception of it.
57:46🔗CallerYou guys are always so right, because I like I don't miss people. I don't, you know, people always say, did you miss me? And I know where you were.
57:55🔗DrewYou like left severely abandoned when you were like young, young child.
57:58🔗CallerMy parents divorced, but that's about it.
58:01🔗GuestBut maybe that can have a serious effect.
58:33🔗DrewYou're cured. Here's the deal, Mike. There's now tremendous fields of study about how people regulate their emotional world. And one thing that's very clear is the ability to connect with other people is actually what activates emotional growth. The presence of another person available for you is what allows us to tolerate feelings that we otherwise couldn't tolerate, allows us to develop emotionally. Without that connection, we develop lots of defensive strategies. But unless you can find a way to connect, it's going to be a very empty existence for you. You've got to give people an opportunity to kind of let them in emotionally or else the only thing you're going to have to regulate your emotional world is pot or later something heavier, I predict.
59:11🔗AdamAll right, let's talk to Michael who says 16. Michael?
59:42🔗AdamUh, you've been jacking off feverishly since 12 and you first learned of the orgasm at what?
59:48🔗CallerNo, it happened before. The reason why I started masturbating was because I put my, I had my cat and I tried, I tried to like rub it and get it real hard and stuff and I had an orgasm. And that's what started me.
1:00:10🔗AdamYeah, I used to bang the bejesus out of Norman. That was a calico we had growing up.
1:00:15🔗CallerWell, about two years ago, I wasn't getting like anything out of it or anything. I wasn't ejaculating, getting orgasm. So I like went into masochism.
1:01:12🔗CallerI was on Rivelin, but I was allergic to it.
1:01:15🔗DrewYeah. Well, you need to get... That was not a psychiatrist to prescribe that, was it? Was that a psychiatrist to prescribe that or a pediatrician?
1:01:45🔗AdamCats aren't very agreeable creatures. You might as well try raping a raccoon while you're at it. How the hell did your cat hold still long enough?
1:02:38🔗CallerWell, I lived in an Air Force base and all these like 12 year olds and everything, they're like huge kids to me. They had some secret club and I always wanted to be in that club. And like they make me like strip in front of them.
1:02:55🔗CallerAnd like one guy, he's trying to get me to insert my penis into his ass.
1:03:01🔗AdamRight. All right. So this is where it came from. I mean, just growing up on an air first base is cause enough for therapy. It really is. Hey, Michael.
1:04:00🔗AdamI mean, imagine you guys look back, Richard and Drew, you look back at yourself in high school and go, geez, what a piece of work. Right? I mean, you roll your eyes. You think of yourself, you realize, oh my God, no wonder I wasn't getting any tail in high school.
1:04:53🔗DrewAnd I think plan B is just levonogestrel. So that's what you want to look for. And so low overall, overall, a less, even a triphasic pill. Some of them you can take.
1:05:07🔗CallerI'm on Orso Novum 777, so that won't work.
1:05:12🔗DrewI'd have to, no, shoot, I know a PDR here, but I have to look at what's in it, but I don't think that would work. Okay. Why don't you just get the morning after pill? But wait, you're on the pill. Why are you even worried about it?
1:05:22🔗CallerWell, sometimes, well, I just want to make sure, you know, I'm just-
1:05:26🔗DrewWait a minute. Whoa. Did you miss a day? Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Michelle, if there were a more certain way to take the pill, we would recommend you to do that. You're only going to screw things up if you alter the way you take the birth control pill.
1:06:17🔗AdamYeah. See, our callers, they break off into these two categories, which is ones like Michelle over here, who are extra safe and extra paranoid. And then they're the ones who are like, yeah.
1:06:30🔗AdamExactly. They're doing the cat. But the women are like, he came, well, in and on me, but he was drunk and I don't think that sperm has worked when you're drunk.
1:08:10🔗GuestI don't think he tried to get it on with his cat.
1:08:12🔗AdamNo. Oh, my God. That poor cat. The cat is probably sitting in a kitty therapist's office right now. Oh, you want to know why my fur's a mess? I'll tell you. You really want to know? You want to know why I'm dragging this throw pillow?
1:08:29🔗GuestI can't wash it. Oh, it's just a cat.
1:08:31🔗DrewSpeaking of the heropits, I was reading-
1:08:33🔗AdamWorst cat to rape. The worst animal to rape is a cat. It really is. Worst. Yeah.
1:09:03🔗DrewBut I was, Diane Wallerstein's book about divorce, I just happened to be flipping through it tonight, and it was interesting. She was making a point that one of the things that kids get affected by most by divorce is that their mother becomes less available to them after family dissolves. And so really many children of divorced family report the loss of their mother, feeling the complete loss of her availability and detachment from her as a result of divorce. Also, when the stepfather comes into the picture and further taking her away, and so I just listening to Adam every night whine about his mother, that made me think about it.
1:09:37🔗AdamHow many times, what, was I whining about my mother? Is that what brought this up?
1:09:41🔗DrewNo, you were talking about therapy. You were talking about therapy, you were talking about therapy, and I thought it had nothing to do with his mother. It reminded me of your therapy and how little you talk about in your therapy.
1:09:59🔗GuestI thought that was an interesting point.
1:10:01🔗DrewI thought maybe you could sort of corroborate that. Is that accurate or...?
1:10:04🔗AdamWell, my mom was out of it before the divorce, though. Oh, you mean, did the divorce pull mom farther away? No. I mean, my mom just smoked a lot of weed and stayed in her room.
1:10:16🔗DrewYeah, but I've seen the picture of your family. She seemed kind of together, together, together. Everything's kind of OK. And then do-yo-yo-yoing.
1:10:25🔗AdamHow dare you attack my mother that way? You know, I built a shrine to her, Drew. I'll blacken your eye for that kind of talk. How dare you, sir?
1:10:34🔗GuestI believe I was quoting you, by the way.
1:10:36🔗AdamNo, I just got done wanking off to my mom. Oh, totally out of context. That is great. If you could have heard the conversation before that, you'd realize it was totally out of context. You wanking off to my mom.
1:10:52🔗AdamListen, both parents, I think, try to keep it together a little bit better when they're in front of the other parent and especially in front of the kid. You know what I'm saying? I think there's an attempt, like Drew, isn't in your marriage, I know your wife keeps a fairly tight leash around you, but it's not really a leash, more of a handle. Leash would suggest there's some room for lateral movement.
1:11:19🔗GuestWell, you gotta train them. You have to train them.
1:11:21🔗AdamShe just took a drawer handle and just put some wood screws into her spine. She hangs on him like a piece of Samsonite when he's around the house. But when your wife, when Susan's there and you're around the kids, even though you love your kids, there's a certain kind of way you have to sort of act. It's almost responsible or respectful of the spouse as they pertain to the kids. It's almost how you would act. The difference between how you act when you're alone and when you're with somebody at work or whatever. You know what I'm saying?
1:11:55🔗AdamYou might not even realize it, but the fact that there's a couple of kids and mommy and daddy in the room makes you a unit, it makes you a family. And when you're not drunk and fighting, you do kind of act more that way. And if your wife was to take off, you might plant yourself on the sofa and tell the kids to go out in the yard and play on the compound. Yeah, so just not having the pressure of the other person, another adult.
1:12:20🔗DrewThat's not even called by the check. It's like a check and balance.
1:12:23🔗AdamYeah, it doesn't even need to be another parent. It could be an adult. Just one of your, you know how people act with their kids when their friends are sitting around, their adult friends. They're all of a sudden the world's greatest parent and then they come back and the kids, you know, kids wearing a bowl on his head and he said, just been raped, you know how it is.
1:12:40🔗GuestI don't know why he's doing that. He never does that at home.
1:12:42🔗AdamThat's right, that's right. What's with the excessive masturbation and the crying? He's three, is that healthy? Yeah, he's fine. You reach up to scratch your head, the kid flinches and starts crying. All right, we'll take a little break. We'll be back after this.
1:13:17🔗GuestYou're listening to Loveline on Outrageous Talk Radio, 100.7 The Bugs.
1:13:31🔗AdamDr. Drew Loveline and Adam Corolla. Is that you over there? Phone number, 1-800-LOVE-191. Everclear is gonna be in here tomorrow night.
1:13:47🔗AdamWell, if you like Incubus, you'll love Everclear. Valarie Rae Miller and Richard Gunn are both here from Dark Angel, nine o'clock, Tuesday nights on Fox. And let's hop back on our phones and speak to Shailene. Shailene.
1:14:31🔗CallerUm, well, what happens is when I, like, when you're, like, saying you're making out with a guy or anything, I have, don't ever get aroused and I, I can't. It's, like, impossible for me. I've done it a few times, but...
1:14:53🔗CallerOh, yeah. Well, I've made out, you know, and, you know, done things, but it just, anything, like, it doesn't get me, like, I'll sit here and I'll be in the mood, and then once I get started, I will, like, just, like, drop out of it.
1:15:06🔗GuestMaybe you're thinking about it too much, because sometimes I know, like, if you go into your head at the wrong time, like, you're feeling something, and then you start worrying about something else, or, you know, maybe this isn't right, that I'm doing it, or something like that.
1:15:20🔗GuestMaybe you're trying to be aroused so much that you're not.
1:15:25🔗CallerNot really, because, you know, like, I like porn, okay, and that's really interesting to me, but it's just like when I get into a situation.
1:15:35🔗AdamThat's so fascinating. I find porn so fascinating, I don't even have a sound up.
1:15:39🔗GuestBut maybe, maybe, maybe your experience isn't living up to your expectation. Maybe you have something going on in your head with the porno.
1:15:47🔗GuestMaybe the porno has tainted your, your, uh...
1:15:51🔗DrewYeah, I think it's just anxiety provoking people. And you're 17, you're getting going.
1:15:56🔗CallerI will, it's like to the male gender. But when I like, I'm starting to, I get attracted to the same sex. That's okay. Like possibilities. Right. But I haven't experienced anything. And it's like, I'm thinking from like past experiences could have had effect on my like...
1:16:36🔗GuestYeah. There is something to that for sure.
1:16:38🔗AdamAll right. Well, hold on. Before we convince her to kill herself tonight, I'm going to say some things that are going to make you want to kill yourself tomorrow, Charlene. I'm going to hold off on that. First off, your mother, for Christ's sake, and they both participated at the same time?
1:16:56🔗CallerYeah. Well, my mother's in jail now for that and drugs and all. I mean, I went through a whole lot.
1:17:30🔗AdamYeah, and I'm totally fine with guys like that. But I would love it if someone just took a shovel to him while they were asleep. Just a rusty goddamn shovel while they were asleep in their bed.
1:17:40🔗GuestWell, that's when the death penalty kicks in. That's like people with people in their fridge.
1:17:43🔗AdamToo long, too much. This is worse. I got to tell you, hold on. Are you seriously killing somebody on just this sort of scope of human being, 10 being Bess and one being, I don't know, Hitler or Charles Manson or something, or Richard Simmons or someone of that else. One being, one being, okay. The point is, a guy who murders somebody is like a three and a guy who bangs his daughter's a two, to me. That's lower. It's worse. I understand, murder in a way is a component of being a human.
1:18:27🔗GuestEverybody has that compulsion, but you may not actually do it.
1:18:30🔗AdamYes, but if someone put a gun in your hand and someone in a beer in your belly and someone did the right thing to you at the right time, you could do something to them. But there's no amount of beer that could get you to do this to your daughter.
1:18:48🔗DrewIt's about having been abused themselves.
1:18:49🔗AdamYes, obviously. All right. So here's the deal. All bets are off for you, sweet pea. You got to work on. First off, I want to commend you. You sound amazing for somebody who's been through what you've been through.
1:19:02🔗CallerI believe those experience have made me a stronger person, and it helps me to deal with my friends if they are going through troubles.
1:19:09🔗AdamThey have, but you're still starting life off at a little bit of a disadvantage, and it's going to take a lot to get back, and you're going to have to work hard, but that's going to make you a better, stronger person.
1:19:24🔗AdamIn the meanwhile, something like your sexuality, all bets are off for a few years. I mean, you can have fun, you can experiment, don't get pregnant for Christ's sake, don't get the HIF or anything, take care of yourself, but just you need to work on you as a person, and your compass should be spinning around like a dreidel sexually. You should have no idea because of the trauma that you've suffered.
1:19:51🔗DrewAnd to even have arousal is, you can go into sort of two trajectories with this kind of history. One is you become hypersexual, and the other is you kind of shut down to sexuality.
1:19:59🔗CallerWell, yeah, because nothing like that interests me.
1:20:03🔗GuestThose things will work out if you fix the deeper issue.
1:20:09🔗AdamThe opposite spectrum is that you're 17, you've made 28 porn movies already. That's where you could have went. So you didn't go there, so that's good.
1:20:43🔗AdamYes. And I'll be very... You know me, I'm upset. I fly first class, as you know. I'm literally a millionaire, literally. And I fly the first class. You know how upset I get when they're out of, let's say, the salmon in first class. Imagine how pissed I'm gonna be when I'm in hell for jacking off too much.
1:21:33🔗AdamI'll be sitting down for Thanksgiving dinner with canned cranberry sauce with the white trashmans every night. That'll be my hell.
1:21:40🔗DrewI was thinking about the afterlife today, and I thought to myself, you know how we finally sort of figured out and sort of figured out things that we can manage with the physical universe. I mean, all these brilliant people over thousands of years have put us into the state where technology is so advanced. Those people are over on the other side now. Can't they figure out what that universe is all about?
1:21:58🔗AdamRight. We can't get Copernicus and Galileo to get together or something.
1:22:15🔗DrewThey'd make an eternity to figure that one out.
1:22:17🔗AdamThese guys, they do talk to these people, these spiritual correspondents, I like to call them. They talk to people. They talk to the dead, but just in riddles. Nothing big. Sort of like when...
1:22:31🔗AdamYou know when you're on your cell phone in your bad part of the canyon or something? That's what it is. I always love that end of it. I just saw a whole thing on 2020 last week on this. They get the people in the room. Who's... Somebody... Yes, somebody old died. Who? Anyone? Yes, me. Yes, my grandmother died too. Yes, and cancer, heart disease. Yes, genius. She was 85. Right. Seventy percent of people die of heart disease or cancer. Does she say? Now, let's see. Something about a brother, maybe a sister. She does. Why didn't she just tell her what it is? Either you can talk to the person or you can't. What is this whole riddle thing? You know, it's total nonsense. But I do agree with you, Drew. We have... We've had some of the greatest scientists and the greatest minds pass away over the last several thousand years. They could come back. Even Jesus ain't coming back. He's supposed to come back. He's not coming back.
1:23:36🔗DrewJust figure out a master of that universe. But how do you know they haven't?
1:23:52🔗AdamAll right. All right. I agree. I agree. They're probably over there working like a combination, like VCR waffle maker or something. I'm sure it's bigger than we could understand.
1:24:06🔗DrewThey don't need those things because they're in heaven.
1:24:08🔗AdamNo, no, they need waffles there. That's my heaven. I eat waffles. Nothing but waffles.
1:24:14🔗GuestBut you've already established it and that's not where you're going.
1:24:16🔗AdamNo, I'm going to hell. But if I go to heaven, I'm going on a waffle bin. My actually, my belief is, is if they really want to send you to hell, they let you run around heaven for a weekend and then they send you down there. Give you a little something. Yeah, a little taste.
1:24:35🔗AdamYeah, Monday morning, the alarm goes off. Yeah, I'm sitting there at the bib with a big picture of a waffle on it. You know, like a Mike Chops. And all of a sudden, a hatch door opens. I go sliding down to hell. All right, Mike.
1:25:30🔗DrewWe got to break California into fourths. We got to get the central, northern, far northern and southern.
1:25:36🔗AdamI'm going to do some serious cherry mandering when I'm in charge and start breaking it off because it's confusing. It really is confusing to people the rest of the country. They go, I got some guy coming from Bakersfield. He's got a big plug, a jaw on his lip and he's driving a pickup truck. And I'm like, where are you from? California. Where? California.
1:26:00🔗AdamCalifornia. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. I thought there was like movie stars and Robert Yurok's from Cali. You're not from Cali. You and Robert Yurok are not from the same goddamn place. John Forsythe. No way, you two, he's not from California. All right. We will take ourselves a little break. We'll be back after this. Yeah, Loveline, Adam Corolla, Dr. Drew over there, Valarie Rae Miller and Richard Gunn are both here from Dark Angel. Tuesday Nights, nine o'clock on Fox. Show is number one hit of the new season. That's what I'm calling it. And it was number one last week. It beat, what's on Gunsmoke? What's it on again?
1:27:26🔗AdamWe haven't watched TV in a while. Gunsmoke, Still Andra. Rifleman. My Mother in the Car. Oh, Rifleman's right. Yeah, beat the CBS lineups. My Mother in the Car, Gunsmoke.
1:27:44🔗GuestThe sad thing is they're all still on.
1:27:45🔗AdamCronkite does the evening news and wraps it up. Then the Farm Report after that. Hey, you know, now everything's on TV all the time. Yeah. But I remember and I know you're old enough to remember this. Well, first of all, it was great when people signed off. Yeah. I mean, the station signed off every night, every night. Yeah. Like you knew you were staying up too late when you saw the blue angels. Yeah.
1:28:14🔗GuestAnd every time some stations need to sign and then it would go to a pattern.
1:28:19🔗AdamRight. And every once in a while, one of them had like a poem and they showed like an F14 fighter and it was flying up and up and he reached into the sky. It was like Chuck Heston narrates and he touched the face of God. It was like, I was like, listen, I don't even need to hear Chuck talking about God. I've jacked up nine times. I ate 14 bowls of top rum and it's 3.15 in the morning. I'm strung out. I'm still living at home. I'm disheveled. This sucks. I think about touching the face of God at three in the morning on a Tuesday night, but you knew you stayed up too late when they signed off. And when they-
1:29:03🔗AdamIt was, yeah, it was twofold. It was A, no more programming for you to watch. And B, the party's over. I mean, hey, it's like when they flick the lights on it, at the nudie bar, turn the house lights on. It's like, oh Christ, yeah.
1:29:20🔗AdamYou feel bad. You start sober up. You got to go home. But there also used to be really horrible shows on it for in the morning and stuff. They'd start reprogramming. Yeah. But I mean, they had like, they had shows like farm report and stuff, like regional farm report. There used to be a show called Let's Rap. Bad 70s form shows. We have Roberto Zapata, Zasquela Alonzo, Conchita, Gascuela here. She's representing the Great Pickers Union. And on our right, we had some chips like 40 foot Afro. Very proud. They're sitting there. And then we got some white guy over here and they're all sitting around this bad white coffee table talking about issues.
1:30:22🔗AdamBy the way, in what universe does your shower ever get as bad as they do on those commercials? You know, they open the shower door, it's like a goddamn chia pad in there.
1:31:17🔗AdamHuel's great to watch. He's been KCT for 150 years doing the LAP out here. He's great. Well, the good thing about Huel is you can go get something to eat or take a dump in between words. Not miss anything. A lot of shows you'll miss half the show.
1:31:33🔗CallerWell, we even have a favorite episode.
1:31:37🔗CallerHe wants to go visit like some llama like animal in Sylmar.
1:31:40🔗AdamOh, he wants to go to Sylmar. Yeah, he does his back. He just tours people's backyards. Great. What do you call it, Huel? That's called a hibachi.
1:32:57🔗DrewAt least they got that airport where we forgive or burbank everything. Yeah. Because of the airport.
1:33:01🔗AdamThanks, Rachel. You know, it's great about that boot they put on your car. I was just talking about this with my partner, Jimmy, the other day. It's like, you have left your car here for six months. We're putting the boot on it. Well, great. Now it's going to be there for the rest of its life. It's ironic that they're actually immobilizing something because it has not been mobile. No, no, no.
1:33:21🔗GuestThey tow it when you have the boot on there.
1:33:56🔗CallerJust for no reason. I'll be walking around and it'll start hurting. Something's wrong with his testicles?
1:34:03🔗DrewYou ought to have a doctor look at that, because sometimes you can get torsion with a twist and they can cut their own blood supply off and it can be a real serious, actually an emergency situation. And there can be inflammations and other things that can cause us hernias and things too. It can be painful sometimes. But it's not nothing. It may be nothing, but it needs to be assessed before you can assume it's nothing, okay?
1:34:45🔗Adam14. Your nuts are on fire. Your chain is smoking. You're getting tested for drugs.
1:34:49🔗CallerI'm not smoking. I'm just chewing. I live in a hick town. I just chew a little bit. And I'm just wondering if they can pick it up in UA's.
1:35:00🔗AdamWhy are you getting your drug tested? Why are you getting your urine? At 14?
1:36:01🔗AdamAll right, that is it. I want to thank Valerie and Richard for coming in here tonight. Dark Angel, everybody. Thanks for having us. Thank you very much. Our pleasure. Good to see you guys. Tuesday nights, nine on Fabulous Fox. Good luck. Thanks for coming in. And congratulations on the show. Thank you, man. Everclear, tomorrow night, everyone. And until next time, it's Adam Corolla for Dr. Drew, saying mahalo.
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