2:52🔗AdamPhone number, 1-800-L-O-V-E-1-9-1. Not sure what the fax number is. Dr. Drew is a Board Certified Physician and Addiction Medicine Specialist, and tonight we're real happy to have Supercross Champ Jeremy McGrath here. Jeremy, I saw a race in Anaheim 4 or 5 weeks ago, and he won as per usual. And I got to tell you, I went back in the pit area after the race. Jeremy's father gave me a full tour of the brand new $350,000 trailer, which does not include the rig that toes it or any of the tools that are in it, just the trailer. And Drew, you know me, and you know that meant a big boner. I almost dry humped Jeremy's dad. A big boner? A medium to small boner. But I mean, this thing is spectacular. I mean, it is a full semi that has been custom built for Jeremy. Jeremy's got his own team now. And it's McGrath Mazda, right?
3:57🔗Jeremy McGrathYeah, McGrath Mazda, Yamaha Racing, which is the, I guess it's the first rider owner team. And, you know, no one's done that in our sport yet. It's been the rider and the owner of a team. So it's a pretty new deal.
4:14🔗AdamWhat does being the owner of the team mean exactly?
4:23🔗Jeremy McGrathWhat it means is you go retain the sponsorship. You know, we have a great sponsor Mazda and a great relationship with Yamaha. We were able to come up with some deals with Hot Wheels and Mattel and 1-800 Collect and people like that. And instead of someone else going to get the money, we go get it. And then, you know, we have a crew and we pay their salaries and stuff like that.
4:44🔗AdamAnd when you try to go get the money, I'm guessing they take a look at your history, your wins, and try to figure out how much to give you. And I guess you're a good guy to ask for the money. I mean, you're the winningest guy in the Supercross history. How many wins do you have as opposed to the second place guy? This is what I like.
5:03🔗Jeremy McGrathOK. I have 72 Supercross wins and second guy is Rick Johnson with 28.
5:11🔗AdamYes. Drew, and I'm telling you, you've got to drag. I mean, what was I saying about this yesterday?
5:17🔗DrewYou don't have to know anything about it. You just have to sit there and enjoy it.
5:20🔗AdamNo, you will be blown away. You don't have to be a fan. You don't have to ride. You don't have to have a motorcycle. You just have to have a pulse.
5:28🔗AdamAnd you will love it. I mean, it is such an undertaking. And like I said, there's nothing that isn't impressive about this whole thing from the riding, to the backstage, to the production, to the trailers, to the pit, to the mechanics, to the machinery. I mean, it's just so impressive. I just, I really can't get enough of it. I would go this Saturday, except for I'm going. When I was at Jeremy's race, I ran into a guy who raced dragsters for Dom Perdom.
6:37🔗AdamSo Ron and his lackeys forced me to drink with them. But we exchanged cards. And now I'm going out to Pomona to watch him race on Saturday. But Saturday, if you're not in Pomona, which you're not going to be, you're going to be at Anaheim watching Jeremy, who is now tied, right?
6:54🔗Jeremy McGrathYeah. Actually, Ricky and I are tied in points. We've, I won round one and round three, and he won round two and round four. And here we are, round five this Saturday night, and we're all square, tied in points.
7:09🔗Jeremy McGrathIt's a 16-race series. So we have, I guess we have 12.
7:14🔗AdamRight. And is LA, is Anaheim, is that the biggest stop? I mean, you have three races there.
7:21🔗Jeremy McGrathWell, Anaheim's the place, kind of the center of the hub. There's Yamaha, Honda, Suzuki, Kawasaki. All the manufacturers are out here in California. And Anaheim's been such a success that, you know, at first we were at one round, then a few years ago we went to two rounds, and, you know, here we are at three rounds. And, you know, they seem to, the crowd out here loves it.
7:45🔗AdamOh, it's crazy. And Jeremy, how far are those triple jumps spaced out? Do you know the footage?
7:53🔗Jeremy McGrathYeah, normally they're about 80, 80 to 90 feet.
7:57🔗AdamMan, it is, and what are you, 35 feet in the air?
8:03🔗DrewWell, from the people's perspective, 35 feet is like two stories, right?
8:06🔗AdamWell, I mean, here's the reality. People exaggerate, but everybody, the ceiling of your house, if you don't, well, a lot of our listeners live in trailers, so it may be a little lower. But if you're living in a house that's on land, and the ceiling is eight feet, and so you can just go ahead and look up at the ceiling and then go three or four times that, and that's where the bottom of the wheels of the bike would be if you were sitting on top of it. And you're not landing in a bowl of Cheerios. You're basically landing on another guy.
8:38🔗Jeremy McGrathYeah. Well, normally, the takeoff, the jump itself is about eight feet, so.
8:43🔗AdamIt is so, and you know the other thing that's really intense about this sport is getting 30 feet of air and clearing 80 feet would be enough if you had a 200-foot, you know, takeoff strip and all the room in the world to land. These guys are basically shooting out of a berm, going over some whoop-dees and have 20-30 feet to sort of get it together to get this 30 feet of air. It's not like they're, you know, poised going down a long straightaway collecting their thoughts. I mean, and it's every single lap times, what is it, 15 laps?
9:18🔗Adam20 laps on the main. I mean, it's, it's brutal.
9:21🔗Jeremy McGrathAlso, you have to have it together when you land because you're going right into another jump, so. Or another section of whoops or something else.
9:29🔗AdamDrew, you gotta go. Come on, we're gonna.
9:56🔗AdamNo, but it is a beautiful facility. And then after the race, we went and watched Steel Roots 2, which is Jeremy's new video release, which was him in parts of like South America. Where the hell were you?
10:09🔗Jeremy McGrathYeah, we spent about 14 days down in Brazil and did some great filming down there. Went to crazy places. Like, I mean, we went to one place called the Itaguá River, which was, I mean, it was about 60 or 70 miles on a dirt road out in the middle of nowhere. And this type of thing only happens once a year, you know, when the river goes down and they get sandbanks.
10:33🔗Jeremy McGrathIt's weird. They go out there and they set up these all-inclusive, you know, weekend trips for the kids that are out there. And we brought these little, we brought the bikes, of course, and then we put them on these little tiny motorboats. And we had access to a helicopter and all this fun stuff.
10:49🔗AdamYeah, it's really, it's shot beautifully. It's amazing looking. And it's like these motorcycles laying across these rafts being pushed down a river. And then when they hit shore, they hop on the bike, tear up some endangered species, beat up some locals, and then it's, you know, back home again. It's a really cool video. I'll tell you, I really, I had an ass full of Supercross that night between all the races and the and the motor video and the video and the whole thing. But I still hadn't had my fill by the end of the night. So go out to Anaheim this weekend, everybody. Carla?
11:27🔗Um, this is for Dr. Drew. My boyfriend and I, he tries fisting me. Actually, we've done it about six or seven times. But there's usually a lot of blood, like, it's like menstrual blood, but I don't get it, I don't menstruate.
11:44🔗AdamIs he wearing a graduation ring or a Super Bowl ring or a championship ring, anything like that?
11:49🔗No, no jewelry and I always make sure his nails are cut.
12:03🔗AdamNow, how does it work? Do you make the fist and then do it or do you put it in like you're trying to get something out of a Mason jar and then make the fist?
12:12🔗No, he usually does, like, his fingers first and then, I don't know, his fist goes in, you know?
12:37🔗But, you know, the thing, I thought that it would be okay because I was previously married and I had three children and I'm divorced now and I thought after having three children it should be okay. You know what I'm saying?
12:54🔗AdamHey, but Carla, I mean, I mean, you should definitely, should she get herself checked out?
12:59🔗DrewAbsolutely. God knows what you've done. But, you know, when you're living a baby, there's all sorts of other hormonal influences. There's a hormone called relaxin that actually relaxes all the ligaments and tendons and so things can spread apart more easily. You don't have any of that circulating right now, okay? So, your logic about taking care of a baby's head, therefore a fish should be no big deal.
13:31🔗AdamYou know, I don't mean behind you, but I mean in your past.
13:35🔗Well, this is my first time trying it. You know, if somebody knew I was married to somebody very boring before and I thought I would, you know, try new things.
13:41🔗DrewWhat thought you said you've done this four or five times?
13:43🔗We have done this with my ex-husband. Not with my previous husband. Not with my ex-husband.
13:51🔗AdamWell, why don't you give the fist a rest and try a footing?
13:56🔗DrewAll kinds of injuries could have occurred. You need to get this checked out, okay? Hopefully it's nothing.
14:21🔗AdamYeah, okay. Yeah, I'm not sure what's in it for people. I don't know what's in it for the fister or the fistee. I really don't. To me, I'm a little suspicious of both parties here.
15:02🔗CallerI wanted to tell you about, let's see, my wife recently, this past weekend, well, basically she had a threesome with another couple, and it kind of bothered me. I mean, we've had stuff we've we've messed around before, you know, in the past, like about a year ago.
15:59🔗Jeremy McGrathYeah. Either that or the leash is a little long.
16:01🔗CallerThat's what my brother told me. Well, I mean, the thing is, it was fine when she first told me. Then I thought about it and I didn't like it because I was left out.
16:55🔗CallerWell, not 100% sure. I mean, I've heard like here and there and stuff.
16:59🔗DrewMike, she had to have been sexually abused, period.
17:02🔗CallerThe thing is, I mean, she probably, you know...
17:04🔗DrewShe was sexually abused. Look, why aren't you connected with reality, Mike? What do you mean? Well, I don't know. Maybe. I kind of heard stuff. It's your wife we're talking about here. You need at least to be able to assess who this person is. She's got significant issues here. And some of them may be putting you, God knows, in harm's way, and certainly putting your relationship in harm's way. She may be bipolar. She may be... She clearly has sexual abuse history. And you're married to her, and you have no idea who this person is.
17:37🔗Jeremy McGrathThat's always smart. Oh, how many? Just one.
17:41🔗AdamAll right. Send them back. You can still get an annulment from your child, I think. Oh, okay. If they're under four years old. Hey, Mike, listen, on behalf of your child, right? You gotta get some counseling, get into this relationship, stop and get your head out of the sand here. She's had some, made some mistakes. She had some trouble in her past, but you gotta open up your eyes and work this out. All right. No more acting out. You guys are parents now, right?
18:24🔗AdamLet me tell you something. Everything that feels weird is weird. That's what I've learned from this show. I mean, if my nuts hurt while they're telling me, then it ain't normal. Do you know what I mean?
18:34🔗DrewThat's why you were able to remark on the fisting, for instance.
18:57🔗Jeremy McGrathWell, thanks a lot, man. I appreciate that.
18:59🔗CallerYeah. I have a question. How come you don't race outdoors no more?
19:03🔗Jeremy McGrathWell, there's a lot of question about that, actually. You know, I've been racing for a long time, had a long professional career, and you know, I guess a couple years ago, I decided, you know, there's a lot of work, you know, this series, and Supercross has been very good for me, and, you know, I seem to get along with Supercross a little better. I'm maybe a little better at that, and I figured to make my career maybe a little bit longer, have a little more fun, and not get such a burnout feeling, I figured that I'd race Supercross only, and cut down the work schedule a little bit.
19:40🔗AdamIsn't Supercross sort of the final destination anyway for most of these riders?
19:45🔗Jeremy McGrathWell, it's kind of a, I don't know, it's controversy, I guess. Supercross seems to be the biggest part of our sport, and you know, because you get the, you know, the stadiums, you get 60,000 fans a weekend, and...
19:58🔗AdamYeah, I mean, to me, it's like saying, a guy plays in the arena leagues, and he plays in the NFL, and then he makes it to the NFL, and you're asking, why isn't he playing some arena ball? It's like, he doesn't want to get injured, he's making a lot of money, he's on with a good team, and he's at the, I mean, there's 55,000 people there.
20:15🔗Jeremy McGrathYeah, well, except for, you know, the youth, like the kids that are coming up, and stuff like that. Motocross is where they grow up, there's really no Supercross for amateur kids, and, you know, all through your amateur career, you race Motocross, and that's what it's all about, and, you know, I caught a lot of flack for a long time, deciding to race Supercross only, because, you know, people are like, oh, you're not core enough, you know, what about the Motocross fans? That's where you came from, and...
20:41🔗AdamBut what do the other, like, top five riders do? Do they race both?
20:45🔗Jeremy McGrathYeah, I think I am the only one that races Supercross only, and normally what happens is January to May, is we race Supercross, and then from Mother's Day weekend until September spread out through there, there's 13 outdoor motocross races.
21:01🔗AdamYeah, but, I mean, you really do risk injury every time you run a race, Seth, and if you're making money, and if getting injured means you're going to lose a lot of it, then you got, you know, you got to make a business decision.
21:29🔗Jeremy McGrathObviously, you know, if you would have asked me that, you know, five years ago, I would have figured I'd be done racing by now. When I was younger, 21, 22, I was like, okay, you know, I'm going to be retired by the time I'm 26 from racing. And I'm really old.
21:43🔗Jeremy McGrathWell, you know, at the time when I was coming up, when I was 21 years old, the guys that were 26 and 27 were retiring already. So, you know, that was what I had to look up to.
21:53🔗DrewAnd because of multiple injuries and things, either that or it was burnout.
21:58🔗Jeremy McGrathYou know, you race so much for so long and to try and stay at that level for such a long time, you just get burned out.
22:04🔗AdamAnd do you think that this just popped in my head? But as you know, I used to ride the old Elsinore Red Racer 79, and in the 1950s, I had to lay down shocks. Not much travel on that baby, Drew, but those bikes beat you up a little more than the newer ones. I mean, I know now you're getting more height, you're getting more speed, but are the tracks better, the bikes better, is it a little easier on your body than it was like in the 70s, let's say?
22:31🔗Jeremy McGrathYeah, I would say it's, I mean, the equipment's definitely much, much better than when you raced, Adam.
22:37🔗CallerSure. Let me tell you something, I used to go out and run the track at the crack of dawn, Drew, looking at, trying to pick a line, or was it Ventura Boulevard?
22:45🔗CallerLet me tell you something, here was my...
22:46🔗Jeremy McGrathJump some curves or something.
22:47🔗AdamHere's my motto, when the green flag dropped, the BS stopped. I can't say the whole thing, but you know what I mean.
22:53🔗Jeremy McGrathYou know, the equipment's definitely better, the tracks are a little better, actually a lot better, the landings are better now, and the riders are better, and I guess you can get pretty beat up if you crash a lot and stuff like that, but overall it's not too bad anymore.
23:25🔗CallerYeah, I mean, I don't know what's wrong. I mean, I totally respect the guy. I mean, I even went to his house, told him what's going on. You know, I'm dating your daughter, and he's still, you know, cutting me off.
23:42🔗AdamAll right. When you said dating your daughter, you didn't do that thing where you make that sort of cup with one hand and stick your finger in it and give them a little wink, right? No. You said dating.
23:55🔗AdamThe tube in the finger. All right. Jeremy McGrath is our guest tonight, the King of Supercross. We'll take ourselves a little break and we'll get back with Noe after this.
24:06🔗Adam and Dr. Drew will be right back on Loveline.
24:37🔗Jeremy McGrathHey, Loveline, I'm Adam Corolla, this is Dr. Drew over there.
24:41🔗AdamPro number 1-800-L-O-V-E-1-9-1, facts number 310-8-4-0-4-0-5-1. Jeremy McGrath is our guest tonight, the winningest racer in Supercross history. The guy I saw win and do a move I pioneered in the 70s, I call it the Can-Can. It's where I hit the zenith of the jump about 30, 35 feet in the air, and I take my one foot off the peg, and I swing it over the other side of the bike.
25:06🔗AdamI mean a knack-knack. That's what they call it now.
25:08🔗Jeremy McGrathThat's all right, King. That's a trick, too. That's the one you did off the curb, right?
25:12🔗AdamThat's right. That was my old move, yeah. Anyway, Anaheim this Saturday, like I said, you don't even have to be a fan. You really don't. You just go out there and it's like Cirque du Soleil. You don't have to be in the circus. You don't have to like the circus. You just sit there and your jaw hangs open.
25:32🔗Jeremy McGrathYou don't have to understand it. You will want to figure it out, but it's awesome.
25:36🔗AdamNo, you could come down from Mars and sit out there and enjoy the hell out of it. I enjoy it so much, they have the kiddie race in the middle of the race. These little kids, these little 5, 6, 7 year olds.
25:50🔗AdamThey're going two miles. Jeremy's parents, how dare you?
25:53🔗CallerThey're going four miles an hour, these kids. They're going up and down. What do you mean?
25:57🔗AdamWhen Jeremy does the track, Jeremy is in the air for three quarters of the track. These kids, when they do the track, it's like a fishing boat in 20 foot swells.
26:10🔗AdamWhen you're watching, you lose them as they hit the valley. Then they come up again and then they go down again. But the crowd goes nuts and these little kids. Now, the whole thing that's weird about the little kid raise, the KTN raise, is they're wearing full goggles, full leathers, full everything. The bikes are exactly the same. It's like someone hit them with a shrink ray. They shrunk them down. The last two races I went to, the winner tried a little hot dog move, probably watching his idol, Jeremy, and just ate Duke on the other side.
26:44🔗Jeremy McGrathNo, I never get to catch the KTM kids.
26:47🔗CallerThe kid put his hand up, coming off the very last jump.
26:51🔗AdamI mean, they don't get any air. They just come over the top, come down the other side. He put his hand up and I just saw him disappear and I never saw him come up again. He just bit Duke and the last year a kid was hot-dogging. The crowd is going nuts and these kids are going insane and the kid was hot-dogging and he ate cramp too.
27:08🔗Jeremy McGrathYou know, they get excited under the lights out there.
27:10🔗AdamOh yeah, but it's like I said, it's that bad role modeling you've been doing, Jeremy, with all that hot-dogging. Yeah. All right, Noe?
27:21🔗CallerYeah, me and a girl have a relationship going on and off since like August, you know, it's kind of been six months now and her dad don't really like me.
27:49🔗CallerYeah, summer and then I went off for a long time.
27:53🔗AdamWell, how do you know he doesn't like you?
27:56🔗CallerEvery time I call her house or something like that, he's always like, you know, no, she's not home in a really rude way. And I hear in the background like, who is it, who is it? And then he just turns around and tells her it's no one, then just hangs up on me.
28:09🔗AdamI see. And you guys, does he have any prom with race or nationality or religion or anything like that?
28:16🔗CallerWell, I don't know. He's Puerto Rican, not Mexican. Yeah.
28:28🔗AdamShe's going to think you're whacking off. What'd she say, Noe?
28:36🔗CallerShe has to go to work, but she wants me to be quiet, keep time.
28:40🔗AdamI see. All right. Well, listen, here's the deal. We run into this all the time. You don't try to win him over. Don't make any big moves. Just slow and steady. You'll win the race. He'll get used to you being around. He'll start liking you or at least tolerate you.
28:59🔗AdamRight. Get him that cologne that's set for Christmas with the aftershave, the cologne, and that funky brush you never use. It always comes with a brush or a comb that's good for nothing. Get him that with the soap on a rope. Just hang out. Here's the number one thing you can do to make him happy.
29:27🔗AdamJust don't try to solve it all in one weekend. It is true, though. I mean, isn't it, Drew, that there's many a relationship where the parents started off not liking the significant other. If they just hang out, they get it.
29:42🔗Jeremy McGrathI think also at the age of 16, it's every father's nightmare. The daughter's just starting to date. And maybe the first guy is the enemy, you know?
29:52🔗AdamWell, I think most fathers, when it comes to their daughter, their teenage daughter, you are guilty until proven innocent. Every guy comes to the door is considered guilty.
30:02🔗DrewHey, you know how those guys are thinking.
30:45🔗CallerMy friend, Ben, is over here also. And okay, we were just on the internet right now downloading pictures of you. And we have a bunch of pictures of you and Dr. Drew. And oh my god, Adam, we have you on our notebooks, like those two 12-year-old little girls that call in.
31:29🔗CallerWe downloaded pictures of you from the internet and they're colored and stuff and we put you on our binder and your name is written all over my shoes.
31:38🔗AdamOh my god. You know you've arrived when you're on the peachy water and the shoes. You are it. Because when I was in junior high, that's what that was, you know, was Aerosmith and Led Zeppelin. And I said one day I'm going to be on some chicks vans and now that day has come. Well that's it. I'm retiring. My work is done.
32:01🔗AdamOh, that is great. I love that. And speaking of vans, Jeremy, what do you got going with vans?
32:08🔗Jeremy McGrathThis year I signed a new deal with vans. And vans is, we're coming out with this shoe, you know, Jeremy McGrath's shoe, which is going to be out in August, I think. And it's just a new signature shoe.
32:23🔗AdamVans is one of those companies that has just been there for a million years. I'm guessing they started out here.
32:32🔗AdamAnd I remember the vans, I mean, I remember it out in North Hollywood and everyone buying a red one and a blue one and then getting custom ones made. And they've just hung in there for a million years. Shannon, you're 23, what's up?
32:46🔗CallerUm, when, I'm sorry, I'm kind of nervous.
32:53🔗CallerBut, um, when I was younger, I would have, like, thoughts of, like, um, there would be an old woman walking down the street and I'm like, and I would just have the thought of pushing her. It wouldn't be an urge or anything, but it would just be a thought. And this was when I was, like, six, seven. It was just kind of funny. And, you know, little things would happen at school, like I would have an urge, it wouldn't be an urge, like I said, but it's the thought of, um, like going up and, like, kissing my teacher or something. And then, um, I'm 23 now, I'm married, I didn't have a little baby, now I'm having just the thoughts of, like, smothering my baby. I mean, I really, I mean, there's no fear at all that I would actually do it. Right. But it's still, you know, disturbing just the same to have them.
33:33🔗DrewDo you have any other sorts of compulsive behaviors?
33:45🔗AdamBut isn't it, I mean actually these are, I used to remember having thoughts like jumping off of buildings when you're looking over the edge and stuff.
33:55🔗CallerBut you know, with the baby, I mean, I would be sleeping next to my husband and I would have a thought of stabbing him. You know, and I, you know, no, I wouldn't do it.
34:02🔗AdamBut these are, these are sort of, I mean, it takes, you have to, what, a beer and a half for you to do something like that, right?
34:09🔗DrewThese are sort of intrusive thoughts and usually, you know, one of the things that can cause intrusive thought process would be obsessive compulsive disorder. There's also high levels of anxiety sometimes do this. You ever have panic attacks?
34:57🔗AdamI mean, what I mean is, if you have these thoughts, you're not happy about the thoughts, but if there's no way in the world you're going to act on them, then it's not, you know, it's not like we're in a real crisis area here.
35:31🔗AdamOkay. It'd be funny if you work with kids or the elderly or something like that. You know, it's always very ironic. Well, listen, Shannon, any trauma in your life? Any reason that you should have these thoughts?
35:44🔗CallerI had no trauma when I was younger before I had started having the thought.
35:53🔗DrewTrauma since you started having the thoughts?
36:15🔗DrewAll right. So there's a lot more going on here, Shannon.
36:18🔗CallerThis is all. I'm 23 now. I haven't touched any drugs since I was 16.
36:23🔗AdamAll right. Well, maybe it's time to get back in a little adult therapy.
36:27🔗DrewYeah. This might be sort of forming into more specific.
36:30🔗CallerSo you think this is something that, because my husband and I, we're doing the marriage counseling. I mean, should this be something that should be brought up in the counseling? Or more at home.
36:39🔗DrewNo, no. You bring it up in the counseling.
36:40🔗CallerBecause I'm afraid, I mean, if I tell him, especially, you know, with her daughter, that, you know, I've had thoughts of, no, killing her. Yeah.
36:46🔗DrewBut you've been very clear that these are pure abstract thoughts with no even potential little behavior attached to them.
36:53🔗AdamStill, if you're sitting in the office and she's saying, sometimes when he's asleep, I think about just taking a sprinkler key and going right into the small of his back, while watching him bleed to death. But it's got to be a little rough while you're sitting there and you're like, your beef with her is like, sometimes dinners not warm when you come home, like when you work late and she's talking about putting a hatchet in your head.
37:17🔗AdamNo, I know, but still, it's got to be just a little disconcerting.
37:21🔗Jeremy McGrathNow, why would you think she would be thinking those thoughts? Just anxiety, you say?
37:26🔗DrewNo, there's some more substantial global psychiatric syndrome here. She needs diagnosing is what she needs. And I'm sure there's treatments for this, I'm sure.
37:34🔗AdamI know this isn't what it is, but as sort of Tourette's of the mind.
37:38🔗DrewThat's a nice way of thinking of it. I mean, that's exactly the same kind of phenomena we're talking about here.
37:43🔗AdamWhere it's just these negative flashes just kick in constantly, it's like...
37:48🔗DrewAnd you want to control them, they don't mean anything, but they mean something more globally, but in and of themselves don't mean something.
37:55🔗AdamAll right, we will take ourselves a little break. When we come back, we'll speak to Ryan, who's 15. He... No, you don't like Ryan? Yeah, Ryan...
38:05🔗AdamWe'll speak to Tanya. Tanya is 18, has internal pain like cramping during sex. We'll find out what brought that on with Jeremy McGrath after this.
38:54🔗AdamI'm Adam Corolla. That is old school Dr. Drew over there, just regaling us with some of his old dragster stories. Apparently, he used to leave the house at one point in his life.
39:06🔗AdamThat's back when guys used to get out there with their Model T's, crank them up, and they're returning a two, three-minute quarter mile back then when Drew was over there. He used a bed sheet for a parachute. The Christmas tree was actually a Christmas tree.
39:23🔗CallerThat's how they started the dragsters.
39:26🔗AdamWell, I'm going to Pomona this weekend to watch the Winter Nationals and lose my hearing and a lung. Jeremy McGrath is going to be doing probably a safer thing by getting 30 feet in the air in Anaheim and doing the fifth installment of the Supercross race. He has two wins and Ricky Carmichael has two wins and somebody is going to be ahead of somebody at the end of this weekend. And let's talk to Tanya. Tanya?
40:29🔗DrewOkay. So you need to go back and talk to the obstetrician about what's going on in there. Maybe there's some leftover, what they call products of conception or some infection. Yeah.
40:38🔗AdamArm, foot, something like that. Is this the father who's giving you the action?
41:39🔗AdamYou could put it on an anvil and hit it with a single jerk and it'd be fine. But yeah, I'm talking about just in general. Is he all right with me and daddy?
41:46🔗CallerOh yeah, he's great. Graduated already and everything, both of us, so.
42:00🔗AdamWell, you know, I bought it. I mean, she's 18. She's mama. I think one out of every 25,000, 25,000. No, I think a certain percentage of women can just do that. They're more. They're mature at 18. They're not doing anything. They're ready to go. That's fine.
42:18🔗Jeremy McGrathWell, I think it for sure can last at least for a little while. You know, sure.
42:22🔗AdamYeah, I'll give it. Jeremy gives it eight months.
42:31🔗AdamI just imagine you got a kid four years before you can drink. No, I mean, like you got a kid and you're trying to you're trying to get a fake ID.
42:43🔗I just got a problem, like, after I sit down for like five minutes or any time longer than that, whenever I get up, it all gets, like, everything gets dizzy and I, like, goes black.
43:12🔗DrewWell, I bet you it's that. This is called postural hypotension. And you gotta talk to your doctor about it, because you can fall down and bust yourself up pretty good.
43:19🔗AdamAlright, so go and talk to your psychiatrist.
43:23🔗DrewIn the meantime, don't get up suddenly. Get up in stages. And if you're standing from a seated position, always stand and wait a few seconds before you start walking forward.
43:31🔗Yeah, I've been trying to do that, because my parents just kept on saying, like, you're standing up too fast.
43:36🔗DrewWell, you are standing up too fast, but the reason is the medication. All right.
43:50🔗Jeremy McGrathI know exactly what you're talking about.
43:52🔗CallerYou're looking for something to grab on to, like you grab a handful of curtain or something. You start pulling yourself up the arm and you make that, yeah!
44:01🔗Jeremy McGrathAnd by the time you get up, it's been long enough where you're not going to get to this.
44:05🔗DrewPlease, Jeremy McGrath is telling us this. Please, I'm flying 30 feet in the air.
44:11🔗AdamHe's got some miles on him. And you know, you're getting old too. When you're pissed off, when you got up for nothing, like the phone rings or something, so it's like, yeah! Then you get up and you're like, oh, and then the phone hangs up and you're like, oh, Jesus Christ, come on.
44:26🔗CallerIf I found that son of a bitch, I swear to Christ, what's wrong with people?
44:58🔗Jeremy McGrathWell, you know, I started racing motocross when I was 14 and what happened was is, you know, when I was younger, actually that's kind of late compared to any of the guys that I am racing with nowadays.
45:13🔗Jeremy McGrathYeah, normally kids start when they're young, you know, 7, 6, 7, 8.
45:18🔗DrewIt's really interesting, Cliff feels like a band and violated. Jeremy, you're going to grow up. How dare you? Jeremy is doing other things now.
45:25🔗Jeremy McGrathI mean, I still ride BMX. I love it a lot. I mean, when I get time, I definitely go out.
45:29🔗AdamWell, how long did you race BMX from when to when?
45:32🔗Jeremy McGrathYeah, I raced BMX from the age of 10 until I was 14. And what happened was a friend of mine that raced BMX, kind of raced motocross a little bit as well. And he kind of got me back into it again. I had ridden motorcycles and stuff throughout my whole young life and stuff.
45:50🔗AdamBut you weren't racing, I mean, you weren't riding real consistently before 14?
45:56🔗Jeremy McGrathNo, I got my first new motorcycle in November of 1985. And that was a 1986. That's when the 1986 came out. It was a new YZ80. And up until that time, I had never ridden like a serious amount. I used to ride sometimes, you know, after school and stuff like that.
46:16🔗AdamYou were in an 80 when you were 14? That's a pretty small, I mean, Yeah, I didn't last long.
46:21🔗Jeremy McGrathI only rode an 80 for about a year, maybe less. But you can ride 80s up until you're 16.
46:27🔗Jeremy McGrathYeah, and then I got to 125. And then by then, I was really deep into it.
46:32🔗AdamI swear, I didn't know that you got started seriously that late, because I know it's only 14, but man, it's like figure skating or something, or skateboarding, whatever. I mean, just picking it up that late.
46:43🔗Jeremy McGrathYeah, I just took a ride to it. It was weird. I think BMX helped a lot, especially with the jumping and stuff like that. You know, I raced BMX for such a long time. That four years were really, really hard core. There was a time back then when we could race like eight or nine times a week, you know? We were going somewhere on Monday night, Tuesday night, and then you could race three times on Saturdays. You know, I just got burned out. I love BMX, and I still ride.
47:10🔗AdamYou don't have to apologize to Cliff. Hey, Cliff, what do you want? He raced until he was 14, then he became the world's greatest motorcycle rider.
47:45🔗AdamWe'll take ourselves a little break. Jeremy McGrath is here who did a little BMXing, and now he's up to just the MXing. We'll be back after this. Yep, Loveline, Adam Carolla, that is Dr. Drew over there, Jeremy McGrath is our guest tonight, Jeremy is the King of Supercross, and Jesus, what is it? Seventy-two Supercross victories compared to twenty-four? Well, you know, I'm just, I'm error, I'm erring on the side of compliment here, but still more than double. That is what you call dominance there, folks. And this Saturday, at, what the hell is it, Edison?
49:06🔗AdamNow, there was, the first night, the kickoff of the series, that's when I was there about five weeks ago, and there was like, I don't know, fifty-five, fifty, fifty-five thousand people there. How many, how many do they expect this week?
49:19🔗Jeremy McGrathWell, I would expect that, you know, they're probably gonna get close to that again, fifty, fifty-five, whatever, I think, I think they'll probably, by the end of Saturday night, they'll probably sell it out.
49:30🔗Jeremy McGrathBut, you know, as of right now, it's good. You can go get your tickets and stuff.
49:34🔗AdamAnd it, the crowd really does make a difference. I mean, when Jeremy is on that victory lamp and does one of those knick knacks and a patty whack and he gives his dog a bone over one of those jumps, the place just goes nuts.
49:49🔗Jeremy McGrathAdam, you saw the, you saw, you got to see the first race of the series.
49:53🔗Jeremy McGrathSo, that was kind of an easy win. It was a little bit of a runaway. It was about, I won by about 7 seconds. EL second race in San Diego, Carolla and myself, we had this great, great battle for about 7 or 8 laps. And after that, I kind of got a little bit dropped. I got a little tired and I ended up getting third that night. But the second round or the third race of the series, which was the second round at Anaheim, we had a 20-lap battle all the way through the main. The whole race. It was like the best race that people have seen in like 6, 7 years.
50:34🔗AdamAnd the crowd, I mean, you don't even have to open your eyes. You can just hear the crowd go nuts when somebody passes. And there's so much, unlike a lot of other forms of racing, there's a ton of passing. I mean, it's going on from berm to berm and whoopty to whoopty. I mean, it just, they just trade back and forth.
50:51🔗Jeremy McGrathYeah, we were so tight. I mean, at the finish line, we were within a second. And we were crashing each other one time. And the beginning laps we were passing, and then we were right on each other for the longest time. And the whole 55,000 people never sat down for the whole final.
51:11🔗AdamIt is, it is just, it's really, it's like nothing else. But now, so you have two first, Carmichael has two first, you have a third.
51:20🔗Jeremy McGrathSo does he. Oh really? And a second.
51:23🔗CallerHe has a third and a second, you have a second and a third?
51:36🔗Jeremy McGrathSo we're getting a little gap on third, but man, it's tight, it's been the tightest series so far, and you know.
51:44🔗AdamCarmichael was up there, but he wasn't considered the second guy, was he?
51:50🔗Jeremy McGrathNo, no. Actually, another kid from France last year, his name was David Villeman, he was chasing me around last year, and we had some good battles, and you know, this year there was a whole new group of guys, I guess Ricky's kind of, this is his third season in the 250 class, and he's coming up, so. It is, you know, I guess he was the next guy to battle with me, so.
52:11🔗AdamAll right. Well, I'm sure the cagey veteran Jeremy McGrath went out in the end, but I'll tell you, it's just like, it's like nothing you've ever seen before. Brett.
52:23🔗CallerFirst off, I just want to say you three are my idols. Jeremy McGrath, dude, I love you. I'm shaking right now because you've been my idol since I was eight years old.
52:31🔗Jeremy McGrathWell, thanks a lot, man. How are you doing?
52:33🔗CallerOh, my gosh, dude. Oh, my gosh. Like, I ran into your dad one time at a Glen Hill National and I was like, oh, my gosh, I didn't say nothing to him. I'm like, dang.
52:48🔗CallerI don't know. I just I've seen him from pictures and magazines. Well, okay. Um, I invented a trick. Okay. You know how Mike Metzger invented the McMets where he does a double bar hop and then let's go over the handlebars and swings his legs around?
53:02🔗CallerWhat if you do a heel quicker and then bring your legs in? I've never seen anyone do it and I don't know who to talk to and I well, here's the perfect chance that you know.
53:11🔗AdamSo you do that, you mean you get your heels up over the bars and you click them in front of the bars.
53:15🔗CallerAnd then you bring them and then you bring them, tuck them in and then put them back on.
53:19🔗Jeremy McGrathRight. So you let go of your hands, right?
53:22🔗AdamOh, so you bring your heels under your hands.
53:24🔗CallerThe opposite of a McMets. The opposite of a McMets. Okay.
53:27🔗Jeremy McGrathNow let me explain this to these guys here. Now a McMets is something where you jump in the air, you put your legs over the top of the crossbar.
54:09🔗Jeremy McGrathWhich is you hold the bars and you take your legs and you wrap around your arms. So you touch your heels and then let go of the bars. Right, Brett? Yeah. And then bring your feet in.
55:06🔗AdamHey, hey. He's going to pull the McBreath tonight. On Saturday night.
55:10🔗CallerThat's what they call the McBreath. I'm going to name it the McBreath.
55:12🔗AdamHe's going to pull the McBreath and you're going to be to ferals with your kid sister eating a zoo.
55:17🔗Jeremy McGrathGetting one of those ice creams on a stretcher.
55:20🔗AdamThat's right. The guy at the big bass drum comes running in, blowing the siren and you're going to be sitting there with all your sister's 11-year-old friends while Jeremy's pulling off the McBreath on Saturday night in front of 50,000.
55:32🔗Jeremy McGrathI'm going to definitely tell Travis about this one. He'll do it.
55:35🔗AdamTravis is the young phenomenon who won all the X Games stuff doing the crazy freestyle supercross and now he's on the tour, right?
55:46🔗Jeremy McGrathYeah, he's on the tour. He's riding for Team Suzuki.
55:52🔗Jeremy McGrathYeah, he's 17 years old and this year he was racing 250 Supercross with us and he crashed at San Diego and he kind of knocked his head and got a concussion and he's doing all right but he's going to move back to the 125 for the East Coast rounds and wait another year on the 250s.
56:09🔗AdamWell I know you got to know your way around a bike to do what this guy does in these X Games and everything but it's still not the same.
56:16🔗Jeremy McGrathYeah he's incredible but it's not racing and he'll get it. He's just a little wild yet.
56:22🔗AdamYeah it's like the Harlem Globetrotters playing in the NBA or something. Jessica, you tell him I said that. Jessica you're 22.
56:46🔗DrewWhich is another, you have an atrial bypass track. What they do is, she has a circus rhythm where there's an extra piece of heart muscle that connects her atria, the top part of the heart with the lower part of the ventricle. So abnormal rhythms can sort of generate through that bypass track. So they go in there with a catheter, they feed it in through her leg, and they burn that track away.
57:13🔗CallerNo, actually, I did it on the 14th of December, and then the next, not the next day, but the day after, I started having them all over again.
57:21🔗DrewSo they, did they map you out real well first?
57:23🔗CallerYeah, he mapped me out. What happened is it usually takes more than six hours, and it ended up taking two hours. It was done real quick, and he found it right away.
57:32🔗CallerWell, I was thinking, that's what my regular cardiologist said, I had to go to a different doctor for this, but when he got, I had to wear a heart monitor and an event monitor, and it was recording the same thing all over again. So I went and saw him today, and I was asking him about the chances of doing it a second time. Talk about doing it a second time, whereas before he said 99 percent of the time it works, and that one percent doesn't work, which figures because I'm part of that.
57:55🔗AdamAre you under a general when they do this?
58:17🔗CallerThey do a little bit. They wait until they start messing with your heart, start making it go fast and slow.
58:21🔗DrewYeah. They actually sometimes they'll do what's called electrophysiologist. They would actually speed your heart up in a very abnormal rhythms.
58:27🔗CallerYeah. That's what they were doing, trying to catch it, because it wouldn't go for them.
58:33🔗AdamYou got a bad heart. Don't come out to Anaheim this Saturday night. I'll tell you.
58:36🔗CallerI went to the first one, Anaheim. I went to San Diego, pulled a McBread on the third, and I'm going this week.
58:41🔗DrewSo what did he say about the second go-around with the ablation? Say it again? He didn't finish his story about the second go-around.
58:47🔗CallerOh, sorry. Well, I talked to him today about doing it again, because he said the only way since he's doing it again, he says it's the same exact track that's going.
58:55🔗CallerAnd I said, you know, I thought he fixed it. And my regular doctor thinks it's a bypass track, where he's thinking it's an AV track all over again. Now, he says that from 1% of being at a harmful rate, it's raised to 2% for the second time you go in. I know that's like, oh, wow, 2%, but it's still doubled from what it was last time.
59:12🔗DrewWell, and here you are in that 1% already.
59:14🔗CallerYeah. It's just my luck. I had bad luck.
59:17🔗DrewIs there an alternative to just take medications or maybe put an implantable device?
59:20🔗CallerBut I don't want to take any more medication. I take it every day and I'm just tired of it.
59:23🔗DrewWhat about putting an implantable device in?
59:26🔗CallerThey haven't said anything about that. They said to go in with that and if they...
59:37🔗DrewYeah, but they're tiny. The size of like a quarter. You don't even notice it.
59:41🔗Jeremy McGrathIt's not like another, not like a full pacemaker heart, huh? It's an add-on thing?
59:46🔗DrewIt's a little thing that sits under your chest here. And it just has a lead in the heart. So if it goes into an abnormal rhythm, it would shock it down.
1:01:22🔗AdamYou get like a.8 hand jobs per year you've been with her. Yeah, that's pretty decent. And what about you? To her, any fisting or anything going on? No? Isn't everyone doing that now, Drew?
1:01:48🔗DrewSeventeen? Kevin's been hanging out and dating other girls the whole time. He probably knows about that.
1:01:52🔗AdamNo, he hasn't. Have you been dating other girls? Yeah. Yes, he has. As it turns out, he has. I tried to defend you, Kevin, but I couldn't. All right. Listen, if she wasn't going to do anything, she's really not going to when you're screwing around with other chicks.
1:02:41🔗AdamMcHymen. That's the movie out of name after the McHymen. That's where you do the knick-knack, but you land on the gas tank. That's called the McHymen Buster. It's a knick-knack with the McHymen.
1:03:05🔗CallerOkay. Well, I didn't go to the thing that he's talking about in San Diego, but I did go to the Freestyle Motocross. I don't know if you were there or not. I was going to need to go.
1:03:16🔗Jeremy McGrathWhere was that? At the pond, right?
1:03:30🔗AdamAre you going to come out Saturday, Angel?
1:03:32🔗CallerNo, I wanted to go to the one that was in San Diego, but I kind of got some stuff happened, so I couldn't go.
1:03:38🔗AdamI see. Well, as long as stuff happened.
1:03:40🔗Jeremy McGrathThat's right. You're still going to visit the two-wheel Supercross. To my question.
1:03:46🔗CallerI'm 17 and I've always been mature for my age. I've done mature things. I graduated early and I'm in college and everything. Is that okay that I like guys that are older, like 21, 22, maybe 24 at the most?
1:04:03🔗Drew24 is a lot of range for you, I would think.
1:04:09🔗CallerUm, the question is what hasn't? I have had everything but sexual abuse as... I haven't had sexual abuse as far as I can remember.
1:04:19🔗DrewSo you had physical abuse, abandonment?
1:04:21🔗CallerUm, my dad hit me and my dad hit my mom. My mom and my dad both abandoned me and left me kind of with my brother. And then my brother, within the last four years, got locked up. And then I'm kind of living now with another family member. But ever since I was born, I kind of was passed around. And I seen my dad do everything from shoot my mom to slicing her in the wrist and beating her up real bad.
1:05:59🔗AdamYes, you get shoved into San Diego State. But listen, Angel, you're 17. You've been through a lot. You've been to hell and back. You're in one piece. Yeah. Okay. So now you have to not screw up your life. You understand? I mean, in the past, you had people screwing up your life. Now your job is not to let the residue from the people who screwed up your life at the beginning bleed into your life as an adult now. You understand?
1:06:26🔗AdamAnd you have tendencies. And those tendencies are toward the wrong people. You're hanging around with older guys who may be involved with booze or drugs, substance abuse, that kind of thing. And you might find an abusive guy or two too.
1:07:06🔗AdamCome on, Drew. This is a loving father who slipped up.
1:07:09🔗DrewAngel, if you don't make some real change in your emotional life, you're going to keep being attracted to and attracting these violent, abusive alcoholics.
1:07:20🔗CallerWell, see, my dad's trying to get back in my life. My mom's already back, but just as a friend, and my dad's trying to get back, but I have more resentment towards him.
1:08:16🔗AdamAngel, listen, baby, don't argue with us. You've been through a lot and I'm telling you, you should get an award. You should get an accommodation from the state of California for being in one piece. You really should. But you still need to do a little more work, and just start going to Alateen.
1:08:45🔗AdamThen let just, that's enough thinking for now. Just get involved with that process. I drew how many times I tell you don't name a kid Angel.
1:08:57🔗AdamBrandy, Tiffany, Tammie, Cammie, or Angel. Those are the names I'm not going to name my daughter because it means I go through hell. You know what I'm saying?
1:09:07🔗AdamAnd how ironic is it that someone named Angel is the one that's dodging bullets and beer bottles her whole life. Oh my God. Geez, do I hate guys like her dad.
1:09:16🔗AdamI really do wish those guys would just have some sort of aneurysm in their sleep and just kick off. Shooting mom. What a startling revelation that Angel's brother is in the can. And I want to start holding these parents responsible. Because the reason Angel's brother is doing time is because her dad, his dad was a criminal, beat on him. All right. We will take ourselves a little break. When we come back, we'll speak to Carly. His 21 boyfriend has bubble-like blisters, I'm guessing that's the word that's written there, on his penis. Wants to know what it is, what it's from, where he got it, where she can get it after that.
1:09:57🔗Loveline will be right back, so get your problems ready. Ready, ready.
1:10:30🔗Jeremy McGrathYep, Loveline. Adam Corolla, that is Dr. Drew over there.
1:10:35🔗AdamJeremy McGrath, the King of Supercross, is here tonight. I'll tell you, this is one of the reasons I'm glad I got into this business, so I could sit around with Jeremy McGrath and talk about his dad driving around a hog. But I'll tell you, when I went out to Anaheim a few weeks back, I brought all my old White Trash Valley friends, and these guys were like a pig and ass. They were going nuts. I was with guys who were recognizing Supercross guys from 15 years ago in civilian clothes standing around the stadium. It was like, hey, that's Roger DeCoster over there. I'm like, who? That five, eight blonde guy who's in his 40s. Yeah. How the hell do you know what the guy looks like? He has a helmet on. He goes to bed with a helmet on. But these guys were hardcore, and when I took my buddy Chris, when I took his little brother Ricky to Jeremy's trailer at the end, and he posed for a picture, Jeremy was nice enough to pose for a picture with this guy, this guy was just going nuts. I mean, he was crazy. I mean, it totally made his day or his year, I should say. So that was really nice. I want to thank Jeremy and his manager, Cheryl, for just always being great and always getting us tickets and always buffing us out.
1:11:56🔗Jeremy McGrathYeah. Well, that's exactly what we're there for.
1:12:00🔗CallerI don't know. I think they're just a race and stuff.
1:12:03🔗AdamBut I really do appreciate all the treatment.
1:12:33🔗Jeremy McGrathIt's like a local type pro. It's the step below you join 125 Supercross or something like that.
1:12:40🔗AdamHow do you make the tour? Do you have to have a certain amount of wins?
1:12:43🔗Jeremy McGrathNo, there's no really qualification other than what they have is on a Saturday. For instance, for a Supercross, you can come there on Friday, you sign up ahead of time obviously, and then they have prelims on Saturday, which is the races during the day to get to the night show. Then they have the races that you saw, which is the heat races and the semis and the last chance and then the finals.
1:13:08🔗AdamNot that it could ever happen really, but if there's some local guy, without a sponsor or whatever, he could go out there and try his hand?
1:13:18🔗Jeremy McGrathIf he were to be racing professional, I mean, you got to have an AMA professional card, which is something you can sign up that. I mean, it's not.
1:13:25🔗AdamDrew, I used to drill out my number plate to get the extra.
1:13:28🔗Jeremy McGrathI'm sure you have a professional card.
1:13:31🔗AdamSure. Yeah. I keep mine valid every year. There are a handful of races just to keep it up.
1:13:35🔗Jeremy McGrathWell, that's good. Indy will be good.
1:13:53🔗Jeremy McGrathDrew, this is interesting. What happened was he crashed in San Diego and he got knocked out. He got a concussion he came to and then he took a few days off. And then he went ahead and raced the very next weekend. And what happened was he started feeling dizzy, I guess, in his heat race. And then he qualified for the main event and he rode about eight or nine laps. He was feeling dizzy. He pulled over in the mechanics area and all of a sudden he was shaking his head and he just fell over and passed out. So he didn't let his concussion heal, obviously, huh?
1:14:43🔗AdamI mean, you're hearing more about them than you did 10, 15, 20 years ago, right?
1:14:48🔗DrewI think people are sort of recognizing them more and they're also recognizing them as something very, very, potentially very, very serious. They're people that concussions and are like vegetables after that. And it's very common for people to have concussions and be disabled for six months by sleep disturbances, mood disturbances, thought problems, memory problems. It can be extreme concentration problems.
1:15:06🔗AdamJust like in pro football, for instance, the concussion didn't used to be an injury that would keep you out the next week.
1:15:12🔗AdamNow it's like Kurt Warner gets a concussion five, six weeks ago in a playoff game against New Orleans Saints. He's not playing in the Pro Bowl.
1:15:22🔗DrewYou know what I mean? It's been associated with dementia later in life. I mean, it's got some very serious repercussions. And they're recognizing that now, so they're treating it as a more serious condition. All right.
1:15:31🔗AdamSo, but Travis had a CAT scan and everything.
1:15:34🔗Jeremy McGrathYeah. He did right after that. And he's just taking a break now for three weeks or four weeks or however long it takes and he'll be racing soon.
1:15:41🔗AdamWhat did he whack his head on by the way?
1:15:44🔗Jeremy McGrathHe went into the whoops too fast and the front wheel dropped and he went over the bars and landed right on his head.
1:17:13🔗CallerWell, why wouldn't I have anything down there?
1:17:17🔗DrewYou might get it and then there's questions about, since it's the same virus that you have in your mouth, maybe your immune system can contain it. Although that's debatable whether that actually happens. It's a good question. It's not all fitting together. I can't say definitely it's herpes, but it's highly suspicious for that.
1:17:32🔗AdamBut he needs to get the thing, what, cultured?
1:17:39🔗AdamSo he needs to get himself checked down. Now, you know what I love about Drew, a guy could come into the emergency room with a hatchet hanging out of his back and it would be herpes, until Drew got the x-rays back, that's right. Well, listen, we'll call it herpes for now, and we're going to take a closer look at it. But for now, it looks like herpes.
1:17:56🔗DrewThey do play their odds and call it warts.
1:18:04🔗CallerOne of my buddies got me into steroids about six months ago. I did them for about four months, and then I quit. That was back at the beginning of December. He told me that it would take me a while for my body to start producing semen, and probably a couple months before I would have a normal sex drive again. And I've noticed that ever since, my body hasn't started to produce semen, and maintaining an erection is impossible.
1:18:30🔗DrewWell, it hasn't been a couple months yet.
1:19:18🔗CallerTestosterone 200, and then a DACA 200.
1:19:22🔗DrewThat's a lot. Well, there can be situations where this kind of thing becomes permanent, although usually it's people that take it for many months or even years. And there occasionally are situations where the testes sort of need to be kickstarted.
1:19:39🔗AdamChairman will put his riding boots on and we'll give a kickstart.
1:19:41🔗DrewThere's a medicine called Clomid that sometimes they use after steroids to try to get the testes going again. But you need to see an endocrinologist who has some familiarity with dealing with this.
1:19:53🔗DrewYeah. And this is a serious deal. Steroids are not healthy for it. They cause disease.
1:19:59🔗AdamI like when Drew gets disgusted at the callers for messing with their temple. But can he stop taking it and just see where it goes for a month or two?
1:20:28🔗AdamDon't screw with Mother Nature. All right. Drew, you got the sleeping pills for me tonight? I ordered some sleeping pills for my Drew tonight. I got those. You got me some new stuff? Let's see how that works. Booze or no booze?
1:21:02🔗Jeremy McGrathIt means easy buzz. That's what that means.
1:21:04🔗AdamThat means keep it rolling. All right. Uh-oh. Yesenia? Yesenia, yeah. What's up there, Yesenia?
1:21:14🔗CallerI've been with this guy for 10 months on and off, and he's very possessive, I guess you can say. He's always accusing me of cheating occasionally, like twice. He became abusive. And I remember this one time he accused me and my cousin, who's 15 years old, we were drinking and we went to the bathroom because I was throwing up and he accused me of having sex with her in the bathroom.
1:21:41🔗CallerAnd we came out of the bathroom, we went to bed on the bed because we knocked out, and in the morning he woke me up at 5 o'clock in the morning and banged a pillow over my head and then like hit me and told me to get up and get out of his house because I was sleeping with his cousin.
1:22:55🔗Jeremy McGrathHe was pissed because he took his bed.
1:22:58🔗AdamYeah, which is a sofa by the way. Hey, I think this one's run its course. I think you ought to break up with this guy before he really does something permanent. Do you know what I mean?
1:23:15🔗AdamI know. But it's hard for you because of what went on in your past. But you got to deal with that without him. Go ahead, Jeremy. I'm sorry.
1:23:24🔗Jeremy McGrathIt's always hard to break up at first, with anybody.
1:24:03🔗AdamYeah. And what's going on? Listen, listen. Mommy. Here's what you got to do. Now, I'm not talking to you. I'm talking to my mom. I think she's on line four. She's pissed off. No. Here's what I'm saying, Mommy. You as a parent now owe it to your child to be sane and be healthy on behalf of your child's welfare. Do you understand? I understand. Do you want your child raised by another A-hole like the A-hole that raised you? No. You understand? But that's where you're going. That's the guy you're seeing, this abusive guy who puts a beating on you, mama's vomiting all over the place. Your kid is going to be calling this show in 12 years wanting to know about junkie mom and screwed up dad and abusive family. And Drew, if I'm here, I want you to kill me. I will.
1:24:52🔗DrewAnd she'll be asking about her abusive boyfriend.
1:24:54🔗AdamThat's right. Can we go ahead and stop that cycle right now?
1:25:03🔗AdamAll right. Good luck. Jeremy McGrath is our guest tonight, the King of Supercross. We're going to take ourselves a little break when we come back. We're going to have a question for Jeremy about injuries after this.
1:25:19🔗AdamWe'll be right back. That is Dr. Drew over there. Jeremy McGrath, the Elvis of Supercross is here in the building tonight. Saturday is the fifth race. He's all locked up, and he's got two wins, and what's his nose has two wins. And now, now we're going to see who's on top after this Saturday, and it is huge. And get those tickets, and you know what? Screw you. Don't get them. They're still going to sell out. Also, the Steel Roots 2 video is out, and Jeremy did a little super bike riding on that, and went to Parts Unknown. Hell, even if you don't like motorcycles, it was great just to see the shooting from the helicopters and all the footage in the exotic locations, the soundtrack. It was really, really strong video. I watched that whole thing.
1:26:42🔗Jeremy McGrathDo you see that nutty helicopter pilot we had on there?
1:26:45🔗AdamYeah, Jeremy was being pulled on a wakeboard by a helicopter pilot. That's what I like about the Central American countries.
1:27:06🔗AdamIt's like an amusement park for Americans over there, for rich Americans.
1:27:10🔗Jeremy McGrathIt is such the truth. You get over there and if you have a wallet full of cash, then basically you can do whatever you want.
1:27:17🔗AdamYeah, I mean, here you can't just pull your motorcycle out onto the sand and start heading down Will Rogers Beach. You get arrested. Cheryl?
1:27:26🔗CallerHey, okay. I'm a huge fan of all you guys. I think you do a great job with the kids. But I have a couple of questions for Jeremy. The first is, did you ever like incur any huge injuries that, you know, make you come close to having to quit or anything like that?
1:27:41🔗CallerOr what's the most serious thing that's ever happened?
1:27:44🔗Jeremy McGrathI guess my most serious injury was, it's been a long time. I guess my most recent injury would be my broken wrist in 1998. But one of my scariest crashes was 1991. I was racing this outdoor national and there was a big downhill double jump. I was younger then and my bike wasn't running so good. I think the ignition was going out and it was cutting out on me. I ended up going over the handlebars down this downhill jump. I got caught under the bike and got smashed. I got knocked out and broke my leg and separated my shoulder. But what was probably my most serious injury was I smashed my neck so much that my vision for like six or eight weeks I couldn't... I was seeing like double almost.
1:28:40🔗Jeremy McGrathYeah, I mean, it's in the blood.
1:28:43🔗CallerOkay, now my second thing is really stupid, but I know you're doing like a signing at Mazda tomorrow night. And it's only going on until 8 o'clock, right?
1:28:52🔗CallerSee, I worked till 9 o'clock and I wanted to be there more than anything.
1:28:55🔗Jeremy McGrathReally? Well, we're going to do it, I think, from 630 to 8 at Anaheim Mazda there. And if you don't get something tomorrow, I'm sure you're going to go to the race Saturday.
1:29:07🔗Jeremy McGrathWell, then you can get stuff at the races. And if you don't get it during the race, you can get it after the race at back in the back at the, you know, where everyone comes to the truck.
1:29:16🔗AdamAnd how's she going to get back there? She can't get back. That's it for big celebrities like me and my loser buddies from North Hollywood. Cute girls get back there. Sure. Pit girls we call them. Yeah.
1:31:07🔗CallerHe's cranky, I guess, but he doesn't believe me.
1:31:09🔗AdamWell, listen. If my sister had woken me up at 10 and told me Adrian Barbeau was on the phone, I wouldn't have believed her either. Yeah, exactly. I'm trying to think of the equivalent, you know. All right, Jeanette. Well, you did what you could for the guy.
1:31:46🔗CallerYeah, I'm 17. I just wanted to tell Jeremy, you know, I hate David Villamon. He has an ugly writing style. He's dirty and I just don't like him.
1:32:00🔗CallerHe can't understand when they're talking to him on stage.
1:32:04🔗Jeremy McGrathYeah. For those of you who are listening, David Villamon is another guy that writes for Team Yamaha and he's from France. He was a rookie over here last year.
1:32:16🔗AdamNot the world's greatest guy. Well, you know, that's French. You know what they say about them. Is he has a thick accent?
1:32:23🔗Jeremy McGrathYeah, he has a pretty heavy accent.
1:32:25🔗CallerI was taking the whooped-a-doo and into the boom and then she took the triple-doo and had the rooster tail. But yet I got the whole show. I got the whole show on my wall.
1:32:41🔗CallerAnd there's Jeremy, he was eating the dust as I took the whole show. But the bike was rolling, she was rolling lean. So I had to tweak this suspension.
1:32:56🔗CallerMy question was, Jeremy, do you talk to Jeremy Buell from the Peak team?
1:33:04🔗Jeremy McGrathYou know, I haven't talked to Jeremy in a while, but another good friend of mine, Grayson Goodman from Texas, is still good friends with Jeremy. And Jeremy, he's kind of been out of racing for a while. And once you get into this lifestyle and you have the friends that are in your group. And then when something happens, like for instance, for Jeremy, he got married and has a family now and stuff. And so he's not on the road anymore.
1:33:31🔗AdamHow much do you hang out with the riders? Or does everyone, do you stay in the same hotel when you go on the road? Or does everyone just go their own way?
1:33:39🔗Jeremy McGrathNo, mostly the teams have a certain hotel they stay in. And sometimes we end up together, sometimes we don't. But you know, it's just like anything. There's a few guys out there that you hang out with, and most of the guys you don't.
1:33:51🔗AdamAll right, we will take ourselves a little break. We'll be back with Jeremy McGrath and your calls after this.
1:34:00🔗Jeremy McGrathWe'll be right back. Hey, Loveline.
1:34:38🔗AdamThis time, a little shop with Jeremy McGrath, the King of Supercross, and there you have it, another fabulous Loveline Week in the can. I want to thank Jeremy McGrath for coming out here and tell everyone to go out and get the Steel Roots 2 video. I'm telling you, it's like bringing a little Supercross home with you. You will marvel at this. I guarantee you'll enjoy it, especially if you're stoned. I want to thank producer Ann for doing a great job all week, and Lauren and Sarah for doing a wonderful job on the phones, and of course the nimble fingered one, engineer Anderson for really making his mark on the show as per usual. So again, Anaheim this Saturday night. Some go, some blow. All right. Until next time. Thanks, Adam Corolla. Thank you, Jeremy, for Dr. Drew saying mahalo.
1:35:27🔗CallerThis has been Loveline. The opinions expressed on the show are not necessarily those of the staff, management, sponsors, or this station. The producer for Loveline is Ann Wilkins Engel. Loveline is a presentation of Westwood One Entertainment.