0:58🔗VoiceoverSexually-oriented content, content, content. Listener discretion is advised.
1:08🔗VoiceoverAdam Corolla and Dr. Drew Loveline, coast to coast.
1:13🔗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. VFX number 310-854-4455. Dr. Drew is a board certified physician and addiction medicine specialist. You all right there, Drew?
1:38🔗AdamAll right. It's still in you? Let's see if we can work on that during the show. I'll give you a little vapor rub later on in the show.
1:45🔗DrewSpeaking of vapor, how are your emissions tonight?
1:47🔗AdamI was a little gassy last night. Natalie Raitano is our guest tonight from VIP. Saturday nights, syndication, usually on 11, 30. What's the average?
2:23🔗DrewThis is your next act when you become president.
2:25🔗AdamFrom this day forward, all toilets will be brown. Well, no, I just mean, you know, coffee mugs, if you use them, get a little, they get a little grody in there. They get that little ring going.
2:35🔗Natalie RaitanoIf you have a black one, you can't see the ring at the bottom.
2:38🔗AdamThat's right. And I ain't interested in what goes in me. It's just what I see going in me. I feel you. That's my philosophy.
2:48🔗AdamI don't want to see it, but I do take a look. Yeah, I got to say. Now, wait a minute. Is VIP, because I do see it at all different times, but is it on nationally at the same time on Saturday?
3:03🔗AdamThat's why I said that, because we're an international show.
3:05🔗Natalie RaitanoCheck your Fox affiliate for your local listings on Saturday and Sundays, and you will see VIP somewhere. And if you didn't know, you will know now that we just got bought out by TNN, so we are supposedly going to be on now seven days a week.
3:55🔗AdamYeah, it's really worked out. But I ran into that beautiful Molly Culver and Yeah, your favorite. Yeah, I love her and Home Depot in North Hollywood.
4:32🔗AdamLike when people show up in places out of context, you're not used to seeing them. I think your brain uses like two ways to figure out who a person is. One is who the person is and the other is where you are. Right. And so if you had some premier party or something, you could easily figure it out. But if you're in line at a Home Depot, it's a little confusing. That's all I'm saying. All right. We talked to Natalie before the show. She has zero to plug other than VIP, which is plenty.
5:23🔗Natalie RaitanoI think it's just I don't really focus on that. I feel like, you know, it just brings, you know, your goals to another level. And it's just a job that everybody sees you doing and recognizes you. So it's kind of weird. It's fun at first. Then I kind of think it turns weird.
6:04🔗AdamBut, you know, as a woman, is it? And I know you have no nothing to compare this to. But, you know, women are a little more like like Drew. I'll go to the hardware store. I'll go to the market. I'll go in a pair of sweatpants, a pair of slippers with an erection and a shirt with mustard smeared on it and wouldn't think twice about it.
6:24🔗DrewThat's how other people would identify you.
6:26🔗AdamRight. But I think as a woman, especially who's made up, looking beautiful, looking hot, looking sexy on TV, do you have to pause before you go out now and think, I better put a little mascara on in case I run into somebody?
6:42🔗AdamDo you dress down or do you not want to go out? I mean, do you feel like you have to pull it together or do something different?
6:47🔗Natalie RaitanoNo, I just do what I want. I just am myself. If I go out to an event, of course, you know, I want to look nice or if you're doing something like a red carpet thing, but you will definitely catch me in my pajamas at 7-Eleven.
7:16🔗Natalie RaitanoWell, I think that, yeah, I guess it's a dream, you know, when I remember always saying, like, I'm going to come out here and I'm going to be a star. I'm going to be a star. You don't ever think it's actually going to happen. And then you're like, oh, my God, it really did happen.
7:28🔗Natalie RaitanoI was a dancer, a ballet dancer and hip hop dancer and stuff like that.
7:34🔗AdamAnd you were you were hosting. Weren't you hosting a show, a dance show or a exercise show or something like that?
7:42🔗Natalie RaitanoOn ESPN 2, Hip Hop Body Shop. I was just one of the dancers. It was actually a show by the guy named his name, Myla Lavelle. And he still teaches hip hop like all over the world and stuff like that. And I was just happy to get that job because somebody had gotten fired.
7:59🔗Natalie RaitanoAnd I used to take his class because I was actually a singer in a girl's group. And I was just taking his class because I worked at a gym and I was just going to, you know, like girls groups have to know how to dance. So I was just kind of brushing up on my dance moves and then it turned into like me always dancing.
8:15🔗Natalie RaitanoSo I went to Russia and did like, you know, performed at this White Night. It was a great experience.
8:21🔗AdamYou did that dance where you cross your arms and kick your feet up real hard.
8:24🔗Natalie RaitanoYeah, you know, blah, blah, blah.
8:25🔗AdamWhat the, oh, there you go. A little of that Russian heritage poking through there. Yeah. What the hell is I going to say? All right. That's good. You want to take to stardom and take some calls here, Andrew.
8:49🔗CallerYeah. I got a question for you. My partner and I have anal sex and I like it a lot. But like the next day, I find myself bleeding just a little bit. Well, is that normal?
9:02🔗AdamCertain amount of rectal bleeding is good for a woman, isn't it, Drew?
9:07🔗DrewNo, no. You know, you can injure yourself with this stuff. It happens. We talked to a guy last night that had a fissure and you can get all kinds of anal pathology.
9:20🔗CallerMaybe once a week or once every two weeks.
9:22🔗AdamI remember what I was going to say. When Natalie was talking about having a band, I thought if I had an all-girl band, I would call it Maxi Pad. Don't you think it would be a good name for an all-girl band? Maxi Pad? You don't think so?
10:09🔗CallerYeah, like, I mean, we have regular intercourse, but like just to mix it up and stuff. I like doing that and different sorts of things, but like, is there anything I should be doing to be more careful about that?
10:20🔗DrewCondom, lubrication, that kind of thing.
10:22🔗CallerYeah, we use all that. And it doesn't hurt. I mean, I like it, but it just, it seems like...
11:10🔗Natalie RaitanoWell... I can't answer these questions because I've never had anal sex.
11:14🔗AdamYou know what I did? See, you'd strike me as someone who did. I mean, that's a compliment, but I mean, you seem kind of rough and tumble. Yeah. You just seem like an anal sex gal. That's all.
11:24🔗Natalie RaitanoWell, you know, looks can be deceiving.
12:00🔗AdamI know it. I know it. I know it in my heart of hearts and my asses of asses. And I think, Natalie, you're saying the same thing about your ass. You know you don't like it in advance.
12:16🔗DrewBut listen, in some people are just not meant to do this. It's like, it's bizarre why people would demand of themselves they continue this behavior. In other words, if she were doing some exercise and it caused her to bleed or pain in a joint, she'd stop that activity because that's what your body is telling you it's time to do.
12:35🔗AdamBlood coming from your rectum is your body saying no more of this. That's right.
12:41🔗DrewAnd it does actually need to be evaluated. She's only 22, but theoretically it needs to be looked at.
12:51🔗CallerYou're welcome. And my question is, my situation is, two days ago, I was in a fight at school, and the guy that I was fighting took a cheap shot at me and need me in my testicles. And ever since then, they've become really swollen and tender and sore. And whenever I ejaculate, there's blood mixed with the semen.
13:17🔗AdamThis show is really taking a turn. The rectum bleeding and the semen coming out of the penis.
14:28🔗CallerWell, I think it's just basically that my boyfriend doesn't know how to please me. We have absolutely fabulous sex, but we've been going...
14:39🔗DrewStop right there. How do those two statements go together? Help me understand that.
14:43🔗CallerWell, I'm just a little bit more open and he is not exactly as comfortable as...
14:50🔗DrewWhat is so fabulous about something that's dissatisfying?
14:53🔗CallerWell, it's not dissatisfying. It's just the fact that it's getting kind of boring and I don't know how to confront him about this. I mean, I don't want to insult him because like I'm telling you...
15:27🔗CallerOh, not much older. Just a few years older, like three or four years older and that's just my typical age range at that date. But this particular guy is my age and I know that 17 year old guys are not exactly as secure with their sexuality as an older guy would be. And he's just, he knows how to please me but it's just not as...
15:47🔗AdamWell, it's fantastic sex. No one would argue with that.
15:55🔗CallerWell, it's fantastic but it's been fantastic. I want to change it. I want to add...
16:00🔗AdamOh, you don't mess with perfection. Drew, once again, hold on a second there, Gary, right? All right. Natalie, you got any money or do you spend it all on that car?
16:52🔗AdamAll right. So anyway, Natalie, here's how this works. We haven't done this in a while. We don't gamble on what's going on with her right now. I don't know what's going on with her school or parents or anything. We gamble on where she comes from. What kind of family did she grow up in? Parents divorced, there's alcoholism, physical abuse, sexual abuse. Where is it? What is it?
17:12🔗AdamI'll go first. I'm going to say she's not crazy about guys. She dates the older guys, says good things and then bad things. Dad, oh man, I had a lead on this one a few minutes ago, just like my maxi pad ban joke, but it's gone. I'm going to go with dad, dad not around. Dad was around, but never paid any attention. Is that too vague?
17:49🔗DrewPut the parents together, I'll give you that one.
17:51🔗AdamYeah, because I actually get money for parents just being together these days. Parents together...
18:02🔗DrewBut how about, well, like in the same town?
18:05🔗AdamAll right, parents not together, dad gone, dad always gone. Stepdad didn't really care, never bonded with the guy, just kind of floated. Mom was kind of into stepdad, into her own ass, maybe booze.
18:27🔗Natalie RaitanoDefinitely no attention from anybody as far as any male figures in her house. It was at 17 of you're wondering like, God, this guy doesn't satisfy me then.
18:49🔗AdamAlcoholic dad, sexual abuse, parents could be together, you know, and here's another good gambling bet, Natalie. I'll give you a hint because I like it. You can say, she can deny, oh, I'm past one. I'm already started stocking. There's already a restraining order out on me. You can say that she won't admit to anything and her parents are together and everything's great. You'll make your money through default, you know what I mean? She may not cop the certain things.
19:18🔗Natalie RaitanoBut I got to say whether the parents are together.
19:22🔗AdamParents are together, parents are divorced, sexual abuse, physical abuse.
19:26🔗Natalie RaitanoBut the one thing about her is she's really, you know, she's pretty open and honest. Seems like she knows herself really well.
20:18🔗DrewYeah, mom's got this girl full of all kinds of stuff. And it's all intellectualized BS. It's all BS. He doesn't satisfy me. It's all a lot of load of crap, but it's covering up for something. She wants to experiment. But the covering up is what we're all picking up on. It's about the dad not being there. I can't figure out why dad wasn't there. I'll just say.
20:38🔗Natalie RaitanoDad was a professional guy, traveled a lot or something.
20:51🔗AdamAll right, baby. Now, what's the situation at home? Just so we can settle these bets.
20:56🔗CallerAll right. Parents are divorced. Mother is an alcoholic, not a hippie fanatic. Never filled me full of anything because she's dumb as hell. And I have a good relationship with her, but it's more like a friend relationship with her. Father is around, but no, not a lot of attention there. Let's see.
22:24🔗AdamBut you had a, I'm sorry, Drew, I didn't get you. Not quite. Not quite. Drew was implying some sexual activity at 12, 13 with an 18, 19 year old. That didn't happen?
22:36🔗CallerIt was a very unhealthy sexual relationship when I was much younger, but I've been counseling and I've worked out those problems and I feel very comfortable with my sexuality and I'm not promiscuous. And this guy that I've been with, I've been with him for about three and a half months. I waited about a month before I had sex with him.
22:53🔗AdamWhat's up that you have this sort of bitchy alcoholic mom that you don't really bond with that well, but you're in therapy and stuff? Is your mom a professional or where's the money coming from?
23:05🔗CallerWell, my father's, we're well off. I don't live with my mother. I live with my father. I see my mother on the weekends and she's just there. I don't love her, but I don't blame her for anything at all.
23:51🔗AdamAnd Drew picked up on the sort of therapy part of it, not that you were in therapy, but that somebody was feeding you some stuff and you're kind of intellectualizing things. But meanwhile, it's like too much intellectualizing and then a feeling going on.
24:09🔗AdamSo Carrie, listen, say to the guy, tell him what you want.
24:12🔗CallerWell, that's kind of difficult. That's what I wanted the advice on. The guy loves me and he wants to please me. He leaves the pleasing up to me. I mean, in a course where I'm just like in control.
24:26🔗DrewYeah, but if you instruct men, they will perform. You just got to tell them. They will not hurt their feelings. They're delighted to be, they're willing students all the time.
24:35🔗CallerI've taught him some things since we've been together.
24:47🔗Natalie RaitanoWell, you will be the teacher if the kid's 17 years old, okay?
24:51🔗AdamYou know, a good teacher's pupil doesn't know...
24:54🔗Natalie RaitanoI don't know when they're older.
24:56🔗AdamI had a Confucius like saying, which is a good teacher's pupil doesn't know he's being taught a lesson. That's what makes a good teacher. They just think they're enjoying themselves. Oh, mm. Right that there. Screw you. No, that was good. It was? I thought you were screwing around. That's true. What makes a good teacher? You think you're having a good time, you don't know you're learning stuff.
25:16🔗AdamYeah. All right. So don't give them that whole rap about, I've been with a lot of older guys who are more experienced. Just slow down and mellow out. And Carrie, your boobs may say 17, but your brain says 37. And you're a bit of a ball buster, and this guy's 17, doesn't know what's going on.
25:37🔗Natalie RaitanoI personally think that you should just, you know, take a little bit, maybe a month wasn't long enough, and you just take a little bit more time to get to know each other on a more, you know, intimate level other than sex. And then you can feel each other, because when you don't, you mean you don't know each other yet. So how can you, you know, when you know each other on, without sex, and then you sleep together, it's so much better.
26:00🔗DrewYou don't feel that there's any connection there.
26:02🔗Natalie RaitanoThere's no connection yet. That's why.
26:04🔗AdamOr when you're really drunk and you don't even know the person's name.
26:25🔗AdamNatalie Raitano is our guest tonight from VIP. Check your local listings, Saturday night and Sunday. I see it at noon, I think, out here on Sunday, or I have.
26:35🔗Natalie RaitanoIt's like on, I saw it at five o'clock. It's on all the time.
26:39🔗AdamJust turn the TV on and watch VIP. And when we come back, we'll talk to Enrica. That is 18 and a gang bang and members threatened to kill him. Oh, he's in a gang. I can't say the word gang without the word bang behind it on this show. He's in a gang, he's threatened to be killed. We'll talk to him after this.
27:34🔗AdamYep, it is Loveline. I'm Adam Corolla, it's Dr. Drew over there. Phone number 1-800-L-V-E-1-9-1. Natalie Raitano is here tonight for VIP. Yep. Saturdays, Sundays, almost every day. But the-
27:49🔗AdamNew one, Saturdays, right? Repeats on Sundays, all right?
27:55🔗Natalie RaitanoRepeats on Saturday, new one on Sunday.
27:57🔗AdamOh, new one on Sunday. I just figured because Saturday comes before Sunday, but it comes after it because it's the next week or something. Yeah. All right. So anyway, turn on Fox and find it. I'm sure you guys who watch it know where it is.
28:13🔗CallerAll right. How many phones do I have to talk to?
28:16🔗AdamWait a minute. That's not who we were talking to.
28:46🔗CallerYes, right now, I'm in a gang and like if I try to get out, they, they turn to kill me. Like if I were to go to like the night to like another state, then I'm killing my family or something.
29:57🔗AdamOh, what if, what if, what if? Jesus Christ, trying to do some radio here.
30:01🔗DrewI know you just march along with any concern for what the outcome of what we say and do might be.
30:05🔗AdamNo, you have no feel for the radio at all. People listening to the show are curious what the name of the gang is. They want to know if it's the Crips or the Bloods or what the hell it is. It's not going to make a difference if he said what it was. Unless he would, she says the Bloods, it's the Bloods. He says it's the Crips, it's the Crips.
30:22🔗DrewNo, it's going to be some local, these are local names.
30:24🔗AdamWhy? Well, I'm curious as to a lot of the gangs that we started out here. When I say we, I mean, me and my black Chicano brothers out here, we franchised. We sent them out around the country. I want to know if it's one of those kinds of gangs. Enrique?
32:04🔗AdamWhy don't you talk to that guy? Here's what you need to do. You need to talk to that guy and you need to say, listen, I'm not going straight. I'm just taking a little crime sabbatical, taking a little time off the criminal scene. And my mom's sick. You know, she's worried. Make up a good lie or something and tell her you hurt your ankle or something. And you got to drop out and see what he says and just tell him how do we go about this? You're not going to become a cop. You're not going to talk to anyone. You're not going to do anything. You want to know how to start fading out. See, I think you got to fade out. This works with everything, every kind of relationship. Like you know, those friends you don't like, those people you don't want to hang out with anymore. You don't show up one day and announce that you're leaving. It's just all of a sudden they call one day and they go, hey, this weekend we're going over night. And you go, ooh, yeah, this weekend there's VIPs on.
33:04🔗AdamAnd they go, oh, okay, well maybe next, yeah, yeah, yeah, next weekend. And you kind of return a call, but you keep waiting a little longer in between returning the calls. When you used to call back a half hour later and you know, wait a day. And before you know it, it's just faded. I think he's got to do that.
33:20🔗DrewFade out. Yeah, I wonder though if they have rules whereby if you even.
33:24🔗AdamHey, we got a big raping going on this weekend. You're coming out. I sprained my raping arm. Something like that.
33:34🔗DrewBut they may have rules where if he even talks like that, they come start.
33:38🔗AdamYeah, I don't think so. I think we overdo it with the gang thing. I think it's one of those. I think we're like white people and we're a little too freaked out. The media does a little too nutty. Yeah, I don't think it's quite as. I put it this way. Every gang special you see is way over the top. I mean, it's super dramatized. I'm not saying.
33:57🔗Natalie RaitanoWell, this person is, they're afraid that their family is going to be killed.
34:01🔗AdamYeah, I believe, here's what I believe. I believe that a gang, in order to keep people in their gang, would say, anyone who drops out and we're coming after your family. I believe that. I, but I don't believe that they would for every low-ranking person who got in six months ago and doesn't seem to know anything, drops out. They're not going around killing everyone's family. Now, I understand they say that, but they just couldn't possibly keep up with it. Because there's a fair amount of turnover in these gangs. I don't, it's not, I don't believe it's like what they say.
34:46🔗AdamOh, you don't think you get shot? What if you stumbled and killed yourself by mistake or something? You landed on a knife.
34:53🔗DrewWhat if, as you died, you sweared your, your desire to get out of the gang?
34:59🔗AdamForget it, Drew. Here's what I think. I think gangs are bad. I think they're full of bad guys. I think most, most of the time they sit around smoking weed and screwing checks. That's what I think. It's kind of like retired people got a lot of energy. You know what I mean? And I don't I don't think they kill everybody.
35:16🔗DrewA lot of gangs don't have a lot of bad people.
35:19🔗AdamMost of them are good fellas. You know, there's Jewish gangs.
35:27🔗Natalie RaitanoWell, I'm a big fan of Natalie. And I've got a couple of questions for her. But even Dr. Drew, you know how you're talking about a Westwood nun? Yeah. You know, I can't believe they canceled David Essel alive. Whatever.
37:01🔗AdamI know, but what's up with money? I made 250 grand doing some crappy commercials for a phone company. I don't understand, is the IRS is going to catch up?
37:31🔗AdamI'm so done with you, Drew. Now, how much? What kind of money are we talking about? Just give me a range. In that way, it's not like you told me.
37:52🔗Natalie RaitanoI mean, I wouldn't get... I would never get that much. Like, Pamela Anderson probably gets that much. I don't know. She's never told me.
38:29🔗AdamNo, you'd make a good... You'd be like the nagging mom agent. I don't know. She could hurt. It's cold. Somebody could get hurt. Those pictures. You know, people are going to masturbate onto those. It's really... It's demeaning. She has a grandfather. If he saw those, he'd be very upset.
38:47🔗Natalie RaitanoMy parents are like, do it. I'm more like... I'm the one that has the second thoughts about it.
38:54🔗DrewWhat do you feel about it? What are your second thoughts?
38:57🔗Natalie RaitanoI just... Well, first, I just really don't feel like it's really me, you know? Yeah. And it would be like...
39:03🔗DrewIt's doing something you don't want to do.
39:04🔗Natalie RaitanoWell, just because, like... I have a problem... Like, I feel embarrassed, like, doing that. When you have to go there and act sexy, you know? I think sexy is just something that you either are or you aren't. And just going up there is just... I don't know. I haven't been... I've said no so far, put it that way.
39:27🔗AdamWell, maybe they keep... Do they keep coming back with more money?
39:29🔗Natalie RaitanoThen, like, watch next month, you'll see me ass up, and like, eeeh! And Playboy like, well, I guess she got over it.
39:36🔗AdamI said that about that cult roundup calendar. I swore I would never do it, but they came to me and the terms were right. It changed your face. It wasn't about the money. It was just a headshot, and it was covered with semen. But it was just the headshot, and that's what we agreed on, although I didn't see the stipulation about the bucket of semen that was dripping down my head. You know what I was like? They always get away from the money, whoever they talk to. No, it was a beautiful shot. The photographer, Fernando, was a photographer. He was beautiful. He was a talented man.
40:07🔗DrewYou shouldn't have talked to her about that.
40:08🔗AdamOh, she does it for money. Everyone does it for money. What don't you do for money? But the thing about Playboy is it's tamed these days compared to what else is out there.
40:17🔗Natalie RaitanoIt can be great for your career, or it could not be good for you.
40:24🔗AdamYou know what, I'll tell you today, quite honestly, I don't think it breaks it. I don't think it makes it anymore. I think it's been done too many times, and Playboy isn't what it used to be. And I think there's a little more who cares.
40:38🔗AdamSo you might as well just cash in and get that money. Also be cool to look at when you're 85 and things aren't holding up as well. Show that to your grandson. Alright, we'll take a little break. Natalie Raitano is our guest tonight. VIP is the name of the show and we'll be back after this.
41:10🔗CallerYou're listening to Loveline on Outrageous Talk Radio, 100.7 The Buzz.
41:29🔗AdamHey, it's Loveline, I'm Adam Corolla. That is Dr. Drew over there, and Natalie Raitano is our guest phone, or 1-800-L-A-V-E-1-9-1. Natalie, of course, is from VIP.
41:39🔗DrewThat's good. Now that you've got her talked from Playboy over to Hustler. That's good. Yeah. That's nice, Adam.
41:44🔗Natalie RaitanoWell, Hustler, on the other hand.
41:45🔗AdamYeah, that's different. That's a very class act over there.
41:50🔗Natalie RaitanoI did see an issue of Hustler and they have girls getting pictures of themselves peeing.
42:00🔗AdamYeah, they do a lot of peeing on each other.
42:03🔗AdamWe had Larry Flynn in here. We've had him in here quite a few times. You know what I like about Larry Flynn? I say, Larry, he drives a Rolls Royce. Yeah. Same car really, isn't it?
42:48🔗AdamApologize. Two days later, I get my Bussie and a bunch of back issues, but I got an apology from him. I guess he doesn't want to let the kids down.
42:58🔗Natalie RaitanoBussie, is that a new magazine out?
43:00🔗AdamYeah. Oh, it's not new. It's been around for a while. But I said to Larry, I said Larry, what?
43:06🔗AdamWhat percentage of the people that look at your magazine enjoy seeing folks whiz on each other? I mean, do you think?
43:14🔗Natalie RaitanoIt must be a lot because there's a lot of pictures in there.
43:18🔗AdamIt isn't. It isn't, though. I mean, guys are sick, guys are bent, guys are twisted.
43:23🔗Natalie RaitanoAnd they're all really young girls.
43:25🔗AdamBut I work with a bunch of screwed up guys and I see the urination thing. And it's like one out of every ten guys is into it. It is not the majority. And I got him, we got into a discussion about it. And it was basically, he substantiated my theory, which was, you have to keep pushing the envelope.
43:45🔗DrewWell, he told you the story, though, about how they had one picture in there and got this incredible written response, a whole flood of letters.
43:56🔗DrewIt compelled them to go do more of it and then they got more of a response. They kept responding to the sort of... But it's back to another theory of yours, which is don't believe what the small minority that writes into you, that represents somehow the majority out there.
44:10🔗AdamYes. I mean, how many letters have you written in your life? You know what I'm saying? And how many letters have the people that you appreciate, that you respect, that you enjoy, that you hang out with? Are they letter writers? No. Letter writers. I've seen people write letters. They're the unemployable. They're the mentally challenged. They're the folks who sit home and hear voices. And then that's what the networks and the publications, they all respond to that. Some crackpot in Minnesota wrote 10 letters telling Larry, hey keep coming. And now Larry's devoted his life to urination now. Meanwhile, I'm trying to jack off. I can't do it. Isn't it too much urine? Listen, I don't like women. That's true. But I don't hate them that much. I think it's just them getting urinated on all the time. It's really bizarre to me and I find it distracting.
45:40🔗CallerOkay. For the past few days, my girlfriend has been going over to a guy's house and we both kind of like him, well, I used to, and they've been like making out and yesterday she, he gave her oil and today, um, last time I saw her, she went home with him and she hasn't called since.
47:46🔗AdamAll right, Stephanie, we got to take a break. All right. Your life's a mess. I like to shake you like an Etch A Sketch. Start over. Okay, don't have sex with anybody. We're going to take a break. All right. All right, we'll be back. Just hang on. We're back with Natalie Raitano from VIP after this.
48:25🔗CallerOutrageous Talk Radio 100.7 The Buzz. KQBC Seattle.
48:53🔗AdamThat's right. Put your hands in the air. You can wave them around like you just don't care. Phone number 1-800-L-O-V-E-1-9-1. It's Loveline. I'm Adam Corolla. That is Dr. Drew. Natalie Raitano is our guest tonight. She's from VIP. Saturday nights, Sunday nights, and just about every week day that ends with night is when it's on. So, you can find her shooting guns and stomping a little ass. You do most of your own stunts on that show, Natalie?
49:28🔗AdamThank God. I'm so tired of celebrities going, I did most of my stunts. I mean, the ones where you're running. Yeah, I did. That's me running. And then you hold the gun up.
49:38🔗Natalie RaitanoThey do all the dangerous stuff because we can't risk getting hurt. Plus, I don't feel like doing it.
49:46🔗AdamWhy would you? And I don't know if the insurance company even covers that.
49:51🔗AdamAll right. We had our bisexual girl drop off. You begged her to hang on. What about firing the guns? That's kind of cool.
49:58🔗Natalie RaitanoNo, I do all that by myself. And those are that's the part that I don't really like the most. It's it's it's scary. I'm like, I'm always if you watch me, I'm like this.
50:09🔗AdamAre those are those are real guns with blanks or what are those?
50:27🔗AdamOh, yeah. There's probably eight or ten guys assigned to the gun, all getting a ton of money just sitting around. But you got to have it.
50:34🔗Natalie RaitanoNo, there's a weapon specialist all the time. And every time there's a weapon on set, you know, they'll be like, it's a cold weapon and everybody, you know, the AD gets shown the cold weapon. Everybody that you're pointing the gun at gets shown. I mean, it's a real thing. As soon as you get done shooting, you have to put the guns down and they come and take the guns away from you immediately.
50:54🔗AdamYeah. No sword fighting with the M16s or anything like that.
50:58🔗Natalie RaitanoI'm gladly giving them away. It's funny though to do it, you know. It's my character, I guess.
51:03🔗AdamYeah, it feels cool. I've never fired a gun. You ever fired a gun, Drew?
51:28🔗AdamI'd get into skeet shooting if they put something good on there, like some kind of, I don't know, cream-filled pastry or something. The whole clay pigeon thing, that doesn't look like a pigeon. I like to look like something. You ever go skeet shooting, Natalie?
53:04🔗AdamYeah, I live at home too, but I have the parental lock on my satellite. I jack off too much. I end up jacking off to scrambled porn now. Yeah, it's good. You don't trust yourself. That's smart. And you have those like childproof latches on the doors. You don't eat any cleanser and that kind of stuff? No. No. But Barbara, hold on. See, just like all... This is the part of this show that keeps me coming back for more. It's not the molestation, the rape and the incest and all the good pregnancies and STDs. It's the people calling who have a 900 block on their phone who live alone. That's the part of life I'm interested in.
53:45🔗DrewThe intriguing and the high comedy, too.
53:46🔗AdamYeah, the guy with the herpes is a dime a dozen, but the chick who has the 900 block on her own phone when she's living alone, that's the girl I want to know more about her. So I got to get to the bottom of this. Barbie?
54:06🔗CallerYeah. I have a lot of parties and stuff and people use my phone all the time and I don't want nobody dialing the 900 numbers and running my bill up really high.
56:16🔗AdamOne of our good loveline answers. I kind of like it both ways, not bisexual, just both ways. And were you a little scared that you might stray over toward the feminine side?
57:07🔗AdamYou are a recipient of the of the Platinum Phone, which is something they wore to people who logged more than 300 hours a year talking to lesbian lines. Hey Barbie.
57:17🔗AdamWhy don't you just call back and have a couple of those St. Ides and call your boyfriend up at work and fall back on that experience you had when you were talking to the ladies on the sex line.
57:28🔗CallerWell, I kind of get scared when I talk to him.
57:30🔗DrewAre you afraid that he's going to hear that you're sort of too experienced?
1:00:07🔗AdamShe's 23. Get in the tub. Yeah. Get in the tub and light a fire.
1:00:10🔗DrewNormally, that makes the recommendation of a 14-year-old. Yeah, I have a couple of eyeballs.
1:00:15🔗AdamNormally, I do, but listen, get in the tub. Barbie, listen to me. Go to that place called the tub that all women love so much. Light a couple of candles. Put on a little soft music, a little Al Green, perhaps. Have a couple of the St. I's. Get in the mood and then make the call.
1:01:11🔗AdamHere's one of the cardinal rules of doing a prank phone call. You cannot let the people you're doing a prank phone call hear you over say to one of your retarded buddies, I'm making a prank phone call. It ruins the whole element of surprise. It'd be like...
1:01:27🔗CallerIt's not a prank. I have a serious problem.
1:01:29🔗AdamHold on. It'd be like if the Japanese called us a day before, like on December 6th, and said, hey, we're going to bomb Pearl Harbor.
1:02:06🔗CallerI am engaged to be married in June and I recently moved in with my fiancee and when we just decided to go to one computer instead of two and on a computer I found a bunch of porn that had like a lot of little girl stuff.
1:02:33🔗DrewWhat was his explanation for why it was there?
1:02:35🔗CallerHis explanation was that he found it a thrill to try and find it. None of it was stuff you would pay for. It was all stuff you could find for free on the internet. So his explanation was...
1:03:07🔗CallerYeah, I gave him the creeps big time.
1:03:08🔗AdamHold on. That's the world's longest car ride, by the way. The one where you and your fiancé are doing some emergency counseling because she found kitty porn on your computer. That's like the world's longest car ride. You know, let's run it through this poor son of a bitch's head as they're driving on the way to the therapist's office.
1:03:27🔗DrewHow does the therapist feel about this? What does he or she say?
1:03:29🔗CallerWell, you know, this is the whole problem is that we, so we go into the therapist and, you know, he is not comfortable bringing it up with the therapist. We, you know, talk about other things, relationship stuff, but he's just, he's afraid that if he says anything to the therapist, because of course the therapist gave the whole speech about if you're going to hurt a child or I think you're going to hurt a child, then I'm required to report it. And so, really, I mean, if he says anything about it, it's going to instantly mean that like he's going to be labeled as a child monster. And so he doesn't want to say anything about it.
1:03:59🔗AdamHey, Drew, I've been to like a bunch of therapists. I never get that speech. Um, they give that speech normally.
1:04:05🔗CallerYeah. I mean, she like even gave us a piece of paper that had it on there. Basically, if you tell them that you're going to kill somebody or whatever, whatever they require to say something.
1:04:14🔗DrewThat's a good thing to talk about Tarasovs and that kind of thing. But I'll tell you what, the fact that he's worried about it, your boyfriend, concerns me more than anything else.
1:04:23🔗AdamNo, I think he's embarrassed and he's using this as a convenient excuse to sort of sidestep the whole issue in the therapist office.
1:04:36🔗AdamShush up, Drew. Your therapist is not gonna do anything if you bring this up. He is not...
1:04:43🔗DrewHey, by the way, if he has nothing to hide and Child Protective Services come, does the report, there's nothing going on. No, no, no, no, no, no. It's a formality.
1:05:12🔗AdamHold on. Hold on. Let me be honest. Drew, would you shut up? There's no way the therapist is gonna report this with no children, either one of these people. And all you're doing is scaring her and making her more reluctant and making his point to her. That's what you're doing right now. Do you honestly think that therapist is gonna report this?
1:05:50🔗AdamHere's the ironic part. Drew is now gonna report your boyfriend. For you bringing it up on the radio. Didn't you sign that thing before you called in?
1:06:00🔗AdamDo you think your boyfriend has, like Drew, has believed... Drew believes that he's done something in the past?
1:06:06🔗CallerI honestly don't believe that he's ever done anything. I don't think he's ever acted on any of it. I mean, I really don't think he has. My concern is that, I mean, obviously, this is a man I'm gonna marry, and I'm concerned about years down the line.
1:06:33🔗DrewWe don't know what kind of circumstance she dragged him in. And he's going, and I'm not talking about it.
1:06:38🔗AdamNo, no, I'm sure she laid down the law, but most of our callers, boyfriends or fiancees would have never showed up that day. He showed up. Number two, she has a kind of a vibe about him, and she doesn't have that vibe.
1:06:53🔗AdamNo, she doesn't have the vibe that she's ever done anything.
1:06:57🔗Natalie RaitanoWhat if he was just like looking out of pure?
1:07:00🔗AdamI don't think this guy's done anything. I don't think he's a great guy. I don't think he's done anything. And Drew, there's a lot of this kind of stuff going on. I mean, tell me, what is the big difference? I don't want to defend this, but what is the big difference between somebody who's very much into violent movies, violent depictions, gory shoot-em-up movies, even may rent those videos that have those real tragic deaths and things, real footage and all that kind of stuff, but yet has never done anything physical to anybody.
1:07:29🔗DrewI don't know for a fact that there is a difference, frankly.
1:07:31🔗AdamThere's a lot of things that people can sort of obsess about, think about, and not participate in.
1:07:36🔗DrewBut it comes to men looking at things that attract them sexually.
1:07:40🔗DrewHow far is the difference between that and then trying to do something to somebody? Well, anything. Name anything that men are attracted to.
1:07:49🔗AdamI know, but I've never had sex with her.
1:07:51🔗Natalie RaitanoBut just think of yourself. Would you be like, hmm, you're at home on the computer like, hmm, let me see what this eight-year-old looks like.
1:08:12🔗AdamIt's $3,500, but it's never been turned on. So it's now worth $100 about two years ago. But here's the deal. I'm such a genius. Every year, I go out and spend $3,000 on a computer. No, every other year, I spend $3,000 on a computer. It sits on my desk and gathers dust, and then I give it to one of the guys who works at my house, and I spend $3,000 on a new computer that I never touch. But here's the point. I don't know if this guy is. I don't think he is. She has every reason in the world to be concerned. I wouldn't be freaked out with the therapist. I would tell him, Chris, that you tell him that this is the reason you're going to therapy. This is the main reason he's there. And if he's not willing to discuss it, it's like you're not going to therapy, and that's like you're not getting married. Exactly.
1:09:01🔗CallerI mean, I want to discuss it in therapy, and I'll eventually push it to that point, but I'm just concerned, does this mean, if somebody's looking at this type of stuff, does it ultimately mean that 10, 15 years down the line?
1:09:12🔗DrewChris, let your therapist be the judge of that.
1:09:16🔗DrewYeah, we're talking to you for three minutes on the telephone. With the professional, let them do the assessing, and then go from there, but let them do the assessments. You've got to begin to process this stuff.
1:09:24🔗Natalie RaitanoDon't marry this guy unless this has been brought up and worked out. Because you don't ten years or a year want to find out that he's hanging out near the elementary school.
1:09:37🔗AdamIt doesn't mean you're damned to that. It probably means when he was nine and he was at summer camp, somebody gave him a little handy or something.
1:09:46🔗CallerWell, I mean, he was molested when he was like two.
1:10:12🔗AdamGood, good, good. She'll sleep like a baby tonight.
1:10:14🔗DrewHe's not going to, nothing's going to happen for a day. He's done this stuff.
1:10:17🔗AdamChris, here's the deal. You don't have to get married. You're young. You go to the therapy. If it works out, then you get married. And if it doesn't, then you don't want to get married.
1:10:28🔗AdamAll right. Go to therapy. Work it out. Okay. All right, baby. Oh, jeez. It's such a nightmare for chicks. Listen, all you screwballs with your computers. Do you realize that is like leaving a part of your brain and part of your scrotum on your desk? You know what I'm saying? I mean, we've had more people.
1:10:44🔗Natalie RaitanoMaybe she saved his life by finding it.
1:10:46🔗AdamI know, but we've had more people busted by stupid computer stuff. It's really incredible. And the computer, you know what it is? I've just discovered this. I yell at women all the time for keeping diaries because women are fanatical about keeping diaries. And then they leave them under their bed. And then their stepdad comes in and finds out they had a threesome on his army cot. And he's pissed off as hell. And there's all kinds of trouble. Or a new boyfriend finds it and reads about all the old boyfriends. It's a disaster. I tell them, don't keep it. And if you do, please hide it somewhere. Do not leave it where it can be found. The computer is the male diary. And it's even worse than a diary. It's not a written diary. It's a picture diary. Yes. It's like when you go in the caves and you try to look at the hieroglyphics there and you see what the people were into, what kind of animals they were eating and what the rituals were. That's what that is. It's a modern day cave wall that the woman goes into as the archaeologist and figures out what this guy was into, what he wants. And it's scary and it is graphic. And it is right there. Don't do it, guys. You do what I do. You fly those model airplanes, you masturbate, there's no trail. Little semen, little kerosene, that's all. All right.
1:12:03🔗AdamThey can run off kerosene. Ah. Yeah. All right. Natalie Raitano is here tonight from VIP. We'll take ourselves a little break. We'll be back after this. Yeah, it's Loveline. I'm Adam Carolla, that is Dr. Drew over there. Natalie Raitano is our guest tonight from VIP. Saturday nights, Sunday nights, Monday nights, and then of course it's on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Nights are, or will be very soon. You know, you getting some money out of that? Syndication?
1:13:05🔗Natalie RaitanoI'm sure we'll be getting screwed somewhere in there, but we'll be getting money though.
1:13:11🔗AdamYeah, it's weird. It's weird, you know, entertainment's a great business because you could, you can make 50 grand a week and still get screwed.
1:13:21🔗Natalie RaitanoIt's so hard for me because I'm like, you know, I made more money than I thought I ever would, so it's hard for me to be like, we're renegotiating. I'm like, okay, I'm happy.
1:13:32🔗AdamThat's right. You're trying to live off 35 grand a week?
1:13:43🔗AdamSounds like a lot, but by the time taxes and agents and lawyers, I'm down to paltry 19 grand a week. How am I supposed to live off of that? Yeah. You did find on 200, 180 bucks a week for a million years. Yeah. When I used to teach boxing, I got 20 bucks a class and I taught like six classes a week. So that's what, 120 bucks and then a couple of private students are like, 20, 30 bucks a pop, I don't know, like two or three. It was like 175 bucks a week.
1:14:30🔗AdamThat's right. First Home Depot and now I'm blowing Arab guys. You've got to make a living. Tim, you're 25. But let me say one, let me just say one more thing about all this money we're talking about. It is true celebrities are grossly overpaid. But, and it is weird when you say 50 grand a week, I need 100 grand a week. It seems bizarre to be upset that you're only getting paid 50 grand a week. But here's the deal. And this is what I told the great general manager, Tripp Reeb over here at the K-Rock radio station many years ago when he tried to lowball me for this job. I think he wanted to offer me, it was like 30 grand a year or something, something ridiculously low, you know. He said I'd be the highest paid part-time employee of the station or some kind of nonsense. And I said, Tripp, here's the deal. I didn't get into this business to get rich. I don't, never did, don't care about money. But I didn't get into it to get someone else rich. And that's what it is. And 50 grand may sound like a ton.
1:15:32🔗Natalie RaitanoYou guys don't, I mean, what the TNN bought the shows for is off of the rick.
1:15:37🔗AdamOh my god, that is my point. That's my point. 50 grand a week sounds like a ton and why would you need more? I'll tell you why you need more. Because some son of a bitch who has nothing to do with the shows making 250 grand a week for doing nothing. That's why you want more than 50 grand a week. Thank you.
1:16:02🔗CallerI'm just wondering. My question is for Natalie. I'm a SAG actor and a model and recently here, my agent hasn't really been getting me much work. And so when I do get auditions, I kind of choke. Every time I go up on stage, it's like, boom, I forget what I'm saying. My lines, everything is just gone.
1:16:38🔗Natalie RaitanoYou know, Jason, I get really nervous in auditions too. It's just, you know, you have to take a few minutes or, you know, prepare like a half hour before. Just don't listen to the radio. Don't talk on the phone. Just, you know, completely focus on that particular situation and just, you know, who cares? Just go in there and just do it.
1:17:05🔗AdamHave some St. Ives. So, what was your most recent audition for?
1:17:10🔗CallerIt was for like a Twilight Zone type of deal, like a little 15 minute session for like, kind of like a Twilight Zone.
1:17:17🔗DrewLike a Andy Dick film? Andy Dick, Little Short.
1:17:20🔗AdamYou know what I love about this show? You know, I'm never disappointed by how ungratifying every question I ever ask anyone ever is. I always think I'm going to do some good radio. I'm going to ask him what his most recent audition was. He's going to give me something funny, like some dog food commercial or something specific. We're going to have a little talk about that. No, never is. That's for a little something here.
1:18:14🔗AdamYeah, it was great. I told the casting director. And listen, and Drew, please chime in and tell people, I'm not exaggerating. It's not some sort of macho BS radio talk.
1:18:24🔗DrewWhen I tell these stories, no, no, you, you tell accurate stories.
1:18:27🔗AdamYou're in the room when half this stuff you do not.
1:18:31🔗AdamI told the casting director. This is for a movie. I said, if you want to see me say my line again, my one line that I drove halfway across goddamn town for, here's what you need to do. Close your eyes. Are they closed? Okay. Think back to yesterday when I was here and picture me saying the line again, cause there's no goddamn way I'm driving halfway across town to say one line. That was it.
1:18:58🔗Yeah. Three years ago. Well, two and a half.
1:19:01🔗DrewBut there's an opportunity to give Jason some advice, right, about acting because isn't acting about being very, very, very specific and thorough. And Adam asked him a specific question and he gets a lot of vague nonsense.
1:19:13🔗AdamLittle thing here. What is this Twilight Zone thing?
1:19:17🔗CallerIt was a movie called Four O'Clock. It's like a little 15-minute segment basically of-
1:19:23🔗Natalie RaitanoIs it like a student film or something?
1:19:25🔗CallerNo, it's actually, it's a SAG project for like a Twilight Zone. I can't really explain it to you.
1:19:36🔗CallerI also want to pass on my website to you guys too upon welcome.
1:19:39🔗AdamNo. Are you high? Are you high? What do we want your website for? Anderson, I'll drop you off before you get it out there anyway. You're dropping? All right, listen. Let me say something to a lot of the actors, comedians, and performers out there.
1:19:54🔗DrewThis is going to be cruel, whatever it is.
1:19:55🔗AdamOkay. Well, let me tell you something. A lot of you, the reason a lot of you aren't working, because you suck. So you're no good. You want to act except for the thing is, is we don't want you to act, and there's more of us. It's not that. It is true. There's so many people want to be actors that just suck. There's so many comedians that aren't funny.
1:20:12🔗AdamThere's so many people have nothing to say. There's so many comedians that don't have a goddamn thing to say. There's so many actors that don't have anything to say.
1:20:19🔗DrewBut they look at what's out there and they go, Hey, I'm better than that. No, they don't. There's a lot of crap out there.
1:20:22🔗AdamThey see people on TV and they want that too. That's all. They're not really interested in acting. You ask how many of them are doing community theater, ask how many of them are just honing their craft in some way. 90% of them are going on auditions and working on headshots and shaving themselves. That's what they're doing. But do they love acting? No, because if they loved acting, they'd be acting at any level. They'd be doing it for free. They'd be doing it because they love it. They'd be doing it because they want to hone their craft. They're going out on auditions because they want to be an actor. They don't want to act. Ooh, hey, write that down.
1:21:14🔗Natalie RaitanoBut they do hone their craft.
1:21:16🔗AdamThey do their classes. They do their community theater. I mean, if you go to any of these improvisational groups or theaters, there's a million of them in every city around the country, not only does it not pay, it costs money to be in those groups. There's dues. I mean, these guys who are living this close to the bone, these instructors at aerobics classes, these people that are making the kind of money we were talking about, 300 bucks a week, are paying 50 bucks a month to be in this comedy troupe just to cover the theater, basically. And I mean, that money, a lot... Half these people don't have car insurance. I mean, they're... When I was at the ACME comedy theater, every mofo in that group, nobody made over 310 bucks a week. They all paid 50 bucks a month, and half of them had... They were like guys in their early 30s who had roommates and no car insurance. No satellite, no nothing. I mean, that 50 bucks a month could have gone toward something that they needed, but they chose to put it toward that. They were dedicated, they were interested in it, and they believed in it. And they were happy doing it. That's because that's what they wanted to do. It wasn't about headshots and resumes and waiting in line and going on auditions and trying to get discovered. It's just about honing your craft and doing it because you loved it. And then something good will come from that. But if you're just waiting around and going on auditions and getting the headshots, I say just quit. Tim?
1:22:47🔗AdamTim, you're 25. I should go on the speaking tour. Listen, not all of your great thinkers, not all of your great minds. Most of you will never realize your dreams.
1:23:10🔗AdamI'll tell you how you know. You know. How does anybody know that they should do what they're doing?
1:23:17🔗DrewBecause there's so much mediocrity out there that's doing well.
1:23:20🔗AdamThey do it. They do it. And they have always done it.
1:23:24🔗DrewThey could still suck though. They could still not be good.
1:23:26🔗AdamThey can suck, but they'll do it. That's how they know.
1:23:29🔗DrewSo you're just saying be dedicated is what you're saying. If you enjoy it.
1:23:32🔗AdamI'm saying you'll do it. You won't just decide that you want to be on TV. You'll be doing it. You'll be in a play. You'll be on stage. You'll be acting. If you love acting, if you're devoted to acting, if that's your calling.
1:23:48🔗Natalie RaitanoWell, first of all, I was never an actress. So this is my first job acting.
1:23:53🔗AdamSo, right. But I bet you were performing.
1:24:02🔗AdamWell, this doesn't have to be what you want to do either, by the way. I mean, you could have fallen into it.
1:24:08🔗Natalie RaitanoRight. I'm just saying that I wasn't out like at every acting class. And you know, a lot of it has to do with being at the right place at the right time. And, you know, lack of like a certain look or...
1:24:21🔗AdamRight. But that goes for everybody. I mean, there's a lot of people who have the right look.
1:24:26🔗Natalie RaitanoBut I mean, I totally agree with you. And, you know, completely, you know, get yourself involved and keep on doing it and doing it and doing it.
1:24:35🔗AdamIt's the same answer every band has for everybody who calls up and wants to start a band or wants to get their tape played or whatever. Let's just go hit the road, practice, play gigs and just play and play because you love to play. And if you're good, it'll work out. If you're not, it'll work out too. All right. Either way, it'll take care of itself. Let me tell you what the universe is because it's Thursday, which is like Friday, which is the end of the week for us. Universe, it ain't fair and it ain't bad. It ain't anything. It just is. You make your own luck. You do all your own stuff. And here's the deal. There's 1% of people that shouldn't be where they, you know, there's Tori Spelling. You know what I mean? She was born, Aaron Spelling's her dad, and she got that gig. That's one in a billion. That's that. Then there's the bottom. There's the really super amazing, talented people who've got, because of bad luck, because of timing, because of whatever, because of mental illness, did not get the gig. There's the horribly untalented people that are making millions of dollars. And there's the amazingly blessed, gifted person that is poor as hell. That is the bottom 1% and then the top 1%. And all of us, we all fall in between and everything's even for us. And that's it. So you're in that 98% tile. Go out and work hard.
1:26:08🔗CallerSo I had a question like it's really hard for me to sleep and like I'm awake until like 2 a.m. sometimes. And then like the next day when I exercise or like I'm doing physical activities, I see these like kind of like these hallucinations and they're sort of like bright lights or like stars and they're like kind of all over the place. So I was wondering if they were related.
1:26:32🔗AdamWhat are you doing? What kind of exercise?
1:26:50🔗DrewI mean, the depression can keep you awake all night. And then being awake all night can obviously make it difficult to tolerate physical exertion and straining can sort of change the blood supply to the brain and cause you to see stars and things when you change positions.
1:27:01🔗AdamAlso, dancing, sometimes the DJ's got the, he's got the warrant cranked up pretty loud and those lights are coming from behind the bar. They're kind of blinding and the pole's right in there and this guy's throwing the money and everything. I mean, maybe that's, maybe that's had a effect.
1:27:17🔗CallerAnd that? Yeah, dancing as in like ballet and stuff.
1:27:22🔗AdamI never heard of that. What is that? There's other kinds of dancing?
1:27:25🔗DrewAnd sleep deprivation can cause even seizure and hallucinations occasionally, but that's really severe sleep deprivation.
1:27:45🔗AdamHey, Drew. But it is very true when you're sleep deprived. You know, you close your eyes, you open them, you see the spots and stuff. I mean, it's, you're effed up.
1:28:02🔗AdamNo, you take some sleep pills and have some boys.
1:28:04🔗Natalie RaitanoI wonder if the thyroid medicine is keeping her up.
1:28:05🔗DrewIt's an interesting thought. Maybe your thyroid is too active, too much thyroid medicine. So you gotta get that checked. And then if you are depressed, that ought to be dealt with because depression can certainly make you sleep disturbed.
1:28:14🔗AdamWhat time do you get up in the morning?
1:28:29🔗Natalie RaitanoWhy not take like, like, isn't that like a natural melatonin?
1:28:34🔗CallerOur sleeping pills are good for you.
1:28:35🔗DrewNo, they're not good for you. They're not good for you, but Adam will tell you about melatonin.
1:28:40🔗AdamHere's what I figured out about melatonin. I now take a ass full of melatonin. Although I wash it down with some red wine too. All bets are off. I get home, I had Dr. Bruce tell me in here that they did some sort of test with melatonin and that it does make you sleepy.
1:28:58🔗DrewA little bit, yeah. Some people especially.
1:29:03🔗Natalie RaitanoI know, I don't sleep, so I know.
1:29:06🔗AdamBut that you had to take quite a dose of it, not the two tablets that you thought you had. You had to take like eight of them. And so I just take eight of them.
1:29:17🔗AdamWell, I end up going to bed eventually.
1:29:19🔗DrewYou know, after the Xanax and the Cabernet.
1:29:23🔗AdamYou got to say, you got to say, what about melatonin and Cabernet? Is that all right? Okay. And you said melatonin was an antioxidant too, it was like vitamin C. Yeah, so it's good for you.
1:29:33🔗Natalie RaitanoI take this stuff called, they're called combs, they're homeopathic. You just get them at Rite Aid or Rexall.
1:30:10🔗AdamNo, I just like to get loaded. All right. Well, yeah, a little bit. Yeah, I like to relax. I like to chill out a little bit. All right, we'll take a little break now. We'll be back after this.
1:30:41🔗CallerYou're listening to Loveline on Outrageous Talk Radio. 100.7 The Buzz.
1:30:59🔗AdamWell, it was a fast two hours, and that's a good thing. At least it is for me.
1:31:03🔗DrewWait a minute, where's the old man show left?
1:31:19🔗AdamYeah, thank you. Hey, what's wrong with wrapping up a little? Listen, here's my feeling on this show. We run a couple minutes late almost every night.
1:31:26🔗DrewSo once in a while, we stop half hour early.
1:32:19🔗AdamGood. Good. Then you're sober. Then just say no to the sex. Thank you. You have no more problems.
1:32:26🔗DrewUnless there have been periods in your thing, unless you've learned to feel powerless and impotent and not have value in yourself, it's hard to assert yourself when you don't feel worthwhile. You've never, you've always felt powerless over, in relation to other people who want to have power over you, if your parents make you feel bad, if there was a lot of aggression in the house.
1:33:33🔗AdamSo work on yourself outside of the party. You got a little project. You got depression.
1:33:37🔗DrewDo things, get involved in things that make you feel good about yourself, things that are worthwhile, things you're passionate about. Go do that.
1:33:51🔗AdamWell, that's one of the problems of being... What do you expect when you're talking to someone who's depressed? Yeah. Pippi Wong's stocking on the other phone? How dare you? One's got problems.
1:34:00🔗DrewGo after what you're passionate about. When you're depressed, you're passionate about nothing.
1:34:09🔗And he's been telling me he's smoking marijuana. He got very physical with me and my boyfriend. He pulled down his collar the other day and I seen like punch your hose. I was wondering what kind of drugs they could be.
1:34:51🔗AdamListen, I wouldn't give you a corn hole in for all the tea in China.
1:34:56🔗CallerYou always call people idiots, but look at those 1-800 commercials you do. My god, I've never seen something so stupid before in my life.
1:36:20🔗AdamI want to thank Lauren for doing a great job on the phones.
1:36:24🔗CallerLook at her, that little Clark Kent look.
1:36:25🔗AdamShe's got support in the night. Fantabulous. I want to thank Sarah for coming in here whenever she comes in here and screwing up the phones. I want to thank Anderson for doing a great job each and every night sliding those potentiometers.
1:36:41🔗AdamAnd pushing those buttons. I want to thank producer Anne. She still with the show? Yeah, she. Okay. We thank producer Anne for coming in here when she comes in here booking the show and doing a wonderful job. I want to thank Natalie Raitano for coming in here from VIP every night of the week. As far as I know. Check your local listings. Always on a Fox affiliate, right?
1:37:04🔗DrewNext week, where are the guys? We got a big line up next week.
1:37:07🔗AdamWe got Aston Kutcher from That 70s Show and Mark McGrath. Oh, Mark McGrath is going to be in here and the guys from Dude, which one are you?
1:37:22🔗AdamAnd Wednesday is, oh, Minka, the great fabulous number one Asian big boob queen. I'm number one Oriental big boob queen. Right. She'll be in here on Wednesday. How dare you? How dare you be so dismissive about Minka's name?
1:37:52🔗AdamAnd Minka saying, and Adelaide China saying, mahalo. I gotta go.
1:37:58🔗CallerThis has been Loveline. The opinions expressed on this show are not necessarily those of the staff management sponsors or this station. The producer for Loveline is Ann Wilkins Dingle. Loveline is a presentation of Westwood One Entertainment.