1:19🔗AdamDr. Drew, everybody. He's back after I dutifully held down the fort for the last, what seems like, three or four weeks. Dr. Drew is here. He is one of our guests. He's a board certified physician, Dixon medicine specialist.
1:39🔗AdamSomeone's gotta hold down the fort. I can't believe we get paid the same amount. 310-840-4051 is the fax number. Kathy Griffin is our guest tonight. Kathy, as I was explaining on the air last night, is a dear, dear, dear friend of mine because in show business, if you know a guy, he's your friend. So if someone is actually your friend, they're your dear, dear friend because I don't want people to confuse you with someone we just know.
2:07🔗Kathy GriffinHow many dears do I get before our title?
2:28🔗AdamBelieve me, we all hate each other. Anyway, Kathy, I was just watching MTV and watching Kathy on her new show, which is Kathy's so-called reality, which is really, it's Sunday night, it's 10 o'clock, but they run it all the time as they tend to do on MTV. And it's smart because it's Kathy's strength.
2:54🔗Kathy GriffinI love the reality shows, completely addicted.
2:57🔗DrewWhy do you watch Temptation Island? Help me understand that.
2:59🔗Kathy GriffinFirst of all, Temptation Island, I'm still reeling from tonight's episode. I watch it tight.
3:03🔗DrewI want to take a shower after five minutes.
3:05🔗Kathy GriffinI know. I know. It is genius. But isn't it so telling about just male-female gender politics, human nature?
3:10🔗DrewIt's everything I've already knew was awful. Yes.
3:12🔗Kathy GriffinI know. It is. It really, it reinforces every fear I ever had about male-female relationships. The men, once again, they go for the looks only. The women got to screw it up. And the women ultimately kind of just- Right. Or they want to just hang out with each other. Yes.
4:05🔗Kathy GriffinWell, actually I should say I taped the show tomorrow, but it'll air on Sunday.
4:08🔗AdamAll right. So to me anyway, as I was watching Kathy do her thing on MTV, I thought, this is smart. This is right in her wheelhouse. It's what she does best and she's doing a show. I mean, it's nice because it's easy. Right. Because that's what you would be doing anyway.
4:36🔗AdamYeah, she's my dear, dear friend. But one of the things about Kathy and I being dear is we don't want to mix business with pleasure. We don't want to jeopardize what we have.
4:45🔗Kathy GriffinYeah, I don't want to lose the friendship.
4:47🔗AdamThat's the important thing. I could come on. I could feel like the green room wasn't up to snuff, the gift basket wasn't full enough, there weren't enough digital cameras. Right. And next thing you know, we start a little hissy. I have a little hissy fit in there, and there's a rift, and that's not going to happen.
5:03🔗Kathy GriffinAnd it's Whitney and Rosie all over again.
5:04🔗AdamBecause Kathy's wedding is coming up, and I'm excited to go to this because it's so nearby, and the booze is going to be free, theoretically.
5:14🔗AdamBut I was talking about this last night on the air, and I'm not going to talk about the location or the date or anything like that, but I don't want to give anything away. But I was talking about the sponsorship aspect of this that we were talking about before the show, that this is sponsored by Seagrams and I think Skoll Bandits is a smokeless tobacco.
6:00🔗AdamOkay. And this is smart. So what she's doing is she was able to use her considerable celebrity to get these people to donate their services and goods.
6:11🔗Kathy GriffinRight, they're basically giving me a free wedding.
6:14🔗Kathy GriffinAnd it's press and it's feeling good and doing a charitable thing.
6:18🔗AdamRight, so Seagrams donates a bunch of booze and mix and stuff like that.
6:22🔗Kathy GriffinThey're doing the hard liquor and Miller's doing the beer and Coca-Cola's doing the sodas.
6:26🔗AdamThey write that off and then what you ask in lieu of gifts for your wedding is for people to make a donation to one of these organizations.
6:34🔗Kathy GriffinTo either Amphar or Planet Hope. But also, the wedding doesn't cost me anything or almost nothing because what I'm doing is I am donating the amount I would have spent on the wedding to Amphar and Planet Hope. Because I just decided for me, weddings seem like a huge amount of money for a one-day party. And I thought, you know, we're talking about thousands, tens of thousands of dollars. I personally would rather do this with that money than go, well, I had a great party and I took out a mortgage.
7:03🔗AdamWhat do you estimate this is going to run? Or what kind of check are you going to cut?
7:07🔗Kathy GriffinI'm definitely not going to say the amount because I don't need that kind of crap.
7:11🔗Kathy GriffinAbsolutely, yes. All right. It'll be in the tens of thousands. That's all I'm going to say, though.
7:16🔗DrewGreat weddings and crappy marriages out there. It's a good idea. No, really, that's all I...
7:20🔗Kathy GriffinWell, the only thing is I don't mean to put down weddings because I know women get like, it's such a huge industry with all the magazines and women, it's their dream day. I'm just saying for me, it's not exciting to put, to have a fancy hairdo and put a pretty dress on because I get to do that a few times a year. So I'm not so into the protocol and I'm not really into the formality and stuff. So for me, I'd rather have a big party and get a little money.
7:42🔗AdamI think it's a lovely idea and I've always questioned the strategy of especially couples that don't have much money dropping 10 or 15 grand.
7:50🔗Kathy GriffinAnd taking out loans, that seems insane to me.
7:53🔗AdamYeah, when they are now, they've now put themselves 10 years further away from a down payment on their first house.
7:58🔗Kathy GriffinOr the dress, the dress that's $4,000 that you can wear once.
8:03🔗AdamDon't worry, hold on, my daughter is going to wear this dress. Yeah, why aren't you wearing your mom's dress, bitch? Get that thing out. She said the same thing.
8:12🔗DrewOr the parents that said that go, honey, we will put a down payment on a house. Just go run away, go get a lobe. No, no, I gotta have the wedding. What?
8:19🔗Kathy GriffinI think it's a big princess fantasy. I've heard that from a lot of girls. I wanna be a princess for a day. I wanna feel like a princess.
8:26🔗AdamJust drop some acid and watch a Disney movie.
9:18🔗AdamNo, once the settlement comes through, when I'm done suing Stone Stanley or Infinity or whoever else is going to fire me after they listen to this, then the big money rolls in. All right. Really a thousand bucks, that son of a bitch.
9:31🔗Kathy GriffinAnd for anyone who's listening, you can go on to amphar.org or planethope.com and learn about these charities.
9:39🔗Kathy GriffinAmphar is American Federation for Age Research. And so it really deals with a lot of the science. Well, Drew, you probably are familiar with it.
10:03🔗Kathy GriffinRight. It's Sharon Stone's baby. But I mean, as opposed to Project Angel Food, which is a very hands-on, bringing meals to AIDS patients and stuff like that. And Planet Hope is a homeless kids' camp.
10:14🔗AdamWell, I'm down with that. And I'd like to go for-
10:19🔗AdamPlanet Sterilization, where we sterilize what I call troublemakers. But I'll get drunk and take the podium and explain that to the guests at the wedding. Oh my God.
10:29🔗Kathy GriffinThat's going to be quite a toast.
10:30🔗AdamWait till I get into some of that Seagrams. All right. Dan?
10:35🔗AdamOh, wait till I get hold of that Gary Shanling too.
10:38🔗Kathy GriffinCan I just say before we even start with Dan, the one thing that I never get over whenever I do the show is how we're like talking and having fun. And then the calls start and they're like, hi, I found out, you know, I have a terminal disease and I was just anally raped four seconds ago. And now comedian Kathy Griffin. So Dan, please, I hope your call isn't too horrible.
10:59🔗AdamThe worst is when we have to do the plugs. Yeah. Oh, anally raped. Speaking of anally raped, Kathy's going to be there finding improv all weekend.
11:10🔗Yeah. I got an email the other day from my girlfriend saying she broke up with me. And you know, it's just like real freaking weird because I thought everything was all right.
11:27🔗I tried and her parents were like covering up for her, you know, like she's not home. She's out with her mom or something like that. Her dad did that. And it's just, it's like real weird. And so I was halfway over there and I called her dad up one night. I called him to call her up. And you know, her, her dad just keeps covering for her.
11:49🔗AdamThat's the beauty of guys. Yeah. We never see it coming.
11:52🔗DrewYeah. Was she ever saying, gee, no pain of attention or too much time with your guy friends or anything like that?
11:58🔗No. You know, I thought everything was all right. I mean, I only get to see her on the weekend.
12:02🔗Kathy GriffinDo you think she went to Temptation Island? Sometimes someone can be just missing for a while and it turns out they're actually on Temptation Island.
12:59🔗I just wanted to make a statement. You don't break up with somebody over email.
13:02🔗DrewI think that's true. I think that's lame.
13:03🔗AdamYou don't. But, Dan, you do if you think they might be a little dangerous or a little dicey or freak on you. Maybe. Is she a little scared you might freak on her?
13:13🔗CallerI guess she was, you know, but I'm a freaking teddy bear. I've never done anything like that before ever.
13:17🔗DrewWell, you seem to be coming on pretty strong here. It happened a few weeks ago and you're still calling the house.
13:22🔗AdamDid you ever scare her at all? Did you ever freak around a little bit?
13:27🔗CallerOne time I raised my voice to my mom. I guess I yelled at her on the phone because she said something to me. I didn't mean to when she heard me. I got scared.
13:38🔗AdamWell, Dan, I'm sorry, but this one's probably over. You can just move on.
13:49🔗Kathy GriffinI don't want him to yell at his mom. Immediately get the creeps.
13:51🔗DrewThat's what I said. There's information missing. There's something going on here. We know he perceives it a certain way, but what's really going on?
13:58🔗Kathy GriffinMaybe his mom is tied up in a closet somewhere with a couple of shiners.
14:02🔗AdamI'm assuming that she didn't want him to freak in person.
14:06🔗DrewHis mom said something to him on the phone.
14:08🔗Kathy GriffinYeah, mom, don't say that to me. Something like that might happen.
14:12🔗AdamWell, you know how it is when your post-em is only lukewarm and you wanted it hot. Oh, livid. That bitch should have left it in the microwave for another 15 seconds. Let me say something real quick about Temptation Island. I was telling Drew about this.
14:24🔗AdamHere, I know this show is like heroin. Actually, I got two things to say about Temptation Island and then we're moving on. First off, Mark Wahlberg is coming in here next week and I couldn't be happier for this guy because this is a guy who had a syndicated TV show. He took it to NAPI. We were there with him.
14:42🔗AdamHe was top of the world. This is about four or five years ago. And then the last time I saw him, he was doing audience warmup for Win Ben Stein's money. And I was talking to Jimmy about it and it's like, yeah, man, Mark Wahlberg, you know, we're laughing our asses off. But it was like, Jesus Christ, this guy had his own TV show. Now he's warming up your lame show. And we both felt really bad. And he's a nice guy. And I'm glad to see him. That's not overdo it.
15:44🔗DrewDoes something bother you more than anything else? Something just bugs you and makes you insane.
15:48🔗AdamAll of the sideline interviews where the guys didn't really want to talk bothered me, especially when the guy was on the phone to the tower and they were trying to interview him and he was talking to his coach. I don't know, the camera on the field?
16:02🔗DrewI mean, that is bizarre. The kickoff receiver, the punt receiver back there, you see a cameraman standing behind him, running after him.
16:10🔗DrewThat is just so distracting. I thought for you it would make you absolutely nuts.
16:13🔗AdamIt's like when I see a grip in a porn film. It ruins the whole thing for me.
16:17🔗Kathy GriffinYeah, I know. Clear the frame for God's sake.
16:20🔗AdamYeah, absolutely. All right, one more thing about Temptation Island. I want to say to you, Kathy, here should be the next Temptation Island. This show was filmed like six, eight months ago. It's been in the can for a little while, right? All these women are back off the island. I'm not talking about the girlfriends of the guys. I'm talking about the hoes who were sent.
16:38🔗Kathy GriffinThe singles, the swinging singles, right.
16:43🔗AdamAll of them, they're hot chicks. They're all back now. They probably all have boyfriends. And now them and their boyfriends have to sit there and watch them go to the cabana with these strange guys.
16:53🔗Kathy GriffinSo it's almost like there's little tribal councils going on.
16:57🔗DrewNo, there needs to be a reality TV show of these people watching Temptation Island.
17:01🔗AdamThe chick and her new boyfriend sitting there and her boyfriend watching his new love going to the cabana.
17:06🔗Kathy GriffinAnd at first he kind of likes it like, wow, my girlfriend is so hot that she was even on a television show that celebrates hot women. And then 20 minutes later, he's just like, I gotta go. I don't feel so good.
17:15🔗AdamRight. And she's in a marzipan thong back getting a rub down from some native guy. And now the guy is freaking out.
18:41🔗DrewYahoo had an article today about a doctor that stumbled on to an orgasm stimulator. He was trying to work in chronic pain. He was using the spinal stimulators and he was able to induce orgasm just through spinal.
18:53🔗Kathy GriffinHe didn't even touch his joint?
19:28🔗AdamYeah, I understand. You know what's weird about women? They get angry at guys when they do this. I love the ones who fake the orgasm and are really angry that they have to fake and the guy has no idea what's going on. He's high-fiving his friend, she's loving every second of it and they're really super angry.
19:43🔗Kathy GriffinBecause they think it's just a coincidence that she happened to have an orgasm the same time as him. They didn't question that at all. They're like, wow, that was, they're serendipitous.
19:53🔗AdamAll right, Beverly. Listen, don't be angry at him. He's very much in love with you. And you need to just talk to him, tell him to spank it on the plane, like all guys do before they come into town to see their honeys.
20:07🔗Well, you know, he just went to see a doctor about this. He prescribes him Viagra. Isn't that strange?
20:13🔗DrewWell, that'll keep giving the erection will continue.
20:37🔗Kathy GriffinHe's just going to be idling for a while, but the meter is running.
20:40🔗AdamThat's right. And in like New York, we have the recording of Eartha Kitt telling you to put on your and some guy going, how does it look like? Yeah, we have the static from the dispatcher going in the background. All right, listen Beverly, he's got to go down on you. Is he doing that? Um, no. Oh, would be forgiven if he did that, wouldn't it?
21:02🔗AdamListen, let me say something, guys. You get down there in a clean house, god damn it. Because if you're coming in 30 seconds, it's the least you could do. As a woman, you'll forgive a guy who's having a little difficulty in that department.
21:43🔗CallerI have little bumps on, I don't know the technical part would be called, but not the nipple itself, but the pink part around it.
21:51🔗DrewThe areola. That's normal to have pronounced glands there.
21:57🔗CallerOkay. I was just, because when I first, I don't know, I guess when I first started to develop, they weren't there and then a couple of years ago, when I first saw them, if I put pressure on them, then stuff would come out like a pimple, but different consistency.
22:11🔗DrewI wonder if it's milk even, depending on where you're squeezing from.
22:14🔗AdamYou mean those are those, that's the dots around the sunflower there?
22:34🔗Kathy GriffinThey say a fluid comes out. No, I always, funny, I should check my doctor. What do they do? No, but they put you on the machine that crushes your boob and then whatever the physical exam part, they always give the nipple a little squeeze and they've said, well, nothing came out, so no problem. Like I think they're actually looking for some kind of fluid to come out maybe.
22:52🔗DrewIt can have different meaning, yes, if you're on an auto medication.
23:00🔗AdamYou've been paying top dollar for that molestation. Hey, Samantha. Well, this sounds like a normal thing, these bumps, because I see them in all the nudie magazines and all the rage, but maybe you should get checked out anyway because you had something come out of yours.
23:14🔗CallerWell, I went to the gynecologist and they were there and I forgot to mention it, but she didn't say anything about it.
23:24🔗AdamKathy, you go to a male or female gynecologist?
23:27🔗Kathy GriffinI've gone to both and my current guy is a male, but actually I don't like him because he's really old school. So he's one of those guys that's carrying on the conversation the whole time and, ah, how you doing? And he's also one of those guys that blows off anything. Like I could go in and say, you know, I'm hemorrhaging. And he's like, oh, who isn't? Anyway. And then he just carries on. He's not very good, but he's very friendly.
23:46🔗AdamThe problem with the old school guys giving her and the vagina the lollipop at the end of the day. They never do that, do they?
23:56🔗AdamI don't know. My thing is, is I want a crazy, like, I would like my wife to have an Asian woman. I look at them as the least sexual. You know what I mean? Like an Asian woman?
24:09🔗Kathy GriffinI thought that was every guy's dream.
24:10🔗AdamWell, it is, but not once they become a doctor.
24:19🔗AdamAll right. We'll take a little break tonight. We're honored to have a dear, dear friend. Kathy Griffin is here. She's talking about a new show on MTV Sunday night. It's 10 o'clock. We'll take ourselves a little break. When we come back, we'll speak to Mike dating a bisexual. Wants to know if she'd get involved sexually with this person. We'll tell him after this.
24:41🔗CallerWe'll be right back. Call on the 1-800-LOVE-191.
24:45🔗CallerTonight, Loveline is brought to you by Car Toys on 94.7 NRK. The New Rock Alternative.
25:21🔗AdamIt's Loveline. I'm Adam Corolla. That'd be Dr. Drew over there, making a very special Loveline guest appearance. Dr. Drew, everyone, get those calls lined up. Phone number 1-800-L-O-V-E-1-9-1. My dear, dear friend, Kathy Griffin is here tonight. Star of Kathy's so-called reality. Is that what it is? Yeah. That's pretty good. Good title. That is 10 o'clock Sunday night on MTV, but you can find it like most shows on MTV most of the time. Look around. I mean, evenings.
25:54🔗Kathy GriffinIt's on like a 2 o'clock noon, 730 at night. They just slap it on several times a week.
26:02🔗Kathy GriffinMy parents are on it, by the way. You're also your dear, dear friends.
26:04🔗AdamI spoke to Kathy's father. He's a dear friend of mine. Not dear, dear, because I only met him once. He's a dear friend of mine. I spoke to him at length about probably about construction.
26:48🔗CallerAll right. I got a girlfriend. She's my age. She's 17. And she's bisexual. She wrote me a note today talking about some really weird things that she wants me to do to her.
27:04🔗DrewWhat do you mean? You said you're girlfriend?
27:31🔗DrewSee what I'm talking about here? In the meantime, she's discovered she's bisexual.
27:34🔗CallerWell, no, she's kind of claiming that she's always known.
27:40🔗DrewYeah, but she's been doing things in the meantime. You've been with her a week. Who knows what she's up to or what she does. It's ridiculous.
28:16🔗AdamOh my God. I'll tell you, I don't mind the gag phone calls. I enjoy them, but the fact that there's such spazzes is what gives me the trouble.
28:24🔗Kathy GriffinAt least write the bogus letter and make it funny, entertain me.
28:28🔗AdamRight, and tell your buddies to keep it down while you're trying to pull off the bogus phone call.
28:53🔗AdamWell, it's a rough night tonight. You wonder why the champs are kicking our ass and all that testing. You know what I mean? We really have just a whole nation of cards at this point. They can't even pull off a call to a radio show.
29:06🔗Kathy GriffinYou know what? I actually remember the first joke I ever wrote. And it was, my boyfriend broke up with me a year ago and I can't stop thinking about him. In fact, I drive by his apartment all the time. No, I don't even drive by his apartment. I just drive by his parking lot. I don't know what it is. I just need to know if he still parks.
29:34🔗Kathy GriffinWell, I won't say the year, but I'll say I was probably like, I mean, I started stand up late. So I was probably like, you know, 28 or something like that when I wrote that joke.
29:41🔗AdamI was thinking about that when I was driving in and thinking about how much I hate standup. And I thought, yeah, Kathy was, you know, an actress and did improvisational work and all that kind of stuff. But you didn't get into standup.
29:54🔗Kathy GriffinI totally went about it backwards. You know, like I did my first commercial when I was 17 and you know, I did like little parts in movies and guest spots and all the stuff. And then after all that, I was like, oh, I think I like standup and I went about it all backwards.
30:08🔗AdamIt's really like becoming a boxer in your late 20s. You know, I mean, it's just there's muscles you got to hone. Yeah, it's like taking up golf professionally or a musician. Right. I'm going to play the clarinet. I announced to the world that 30.
30:22🔗Kathy GriffinIt's not fun to go on the road in your 30s. It's not what, it's not fun.
30:26🔗AdamIt's hard to, it's hard to get good fast. I mean, I guess you're, you're in a way, it's like, you could act like a standup because of your acting experience.
30:37🔗Kathy GriffinWell, I don't know, all I know is for me, it actually really turned things around. You know, I was bumping around in the groundlings and bumping around doing little parts here and there. And sure enough, I, you know, started doing standup and even in really small venues, like when I used to do a hot cup of talk at the groundlings and stuff. And it was like that opened all the doors, you know. And I think it was that thing where you give the buyer something really simple on a plate and you hand it to them. And then they go, oh, OK, now I know what to do with you.
31:01🔗AdamRight. The plate was a metaphor, though, right? Trisha wasn't the guy's on a plate. Got it. Is that what? OK. Jonathan.
31:37🔗Loveline is filled with callers all the way up to the gilf. People call from inside their bedroom walls. Callers have questions that need to be answered by the swift and the bold. Most of all is that someone will listen. Thank God for Adam and Dr. Drew that will give them the breaking news. Callers call up complaining about the time they had in bed with a 12-year-old girl whose name was read. Others call in and explain their boyfriend's head. Some might ask why Adam doesn't pray this girl was dead since soon she'll be pregnant, then be dead because of the drug.
32:16🔗AdamWe're really taking a turn here. Hey, Jonathan?
32:43🔗AdamRight. All right, but go ahead. Keep going, Jonathan.
32:46🔗All right. Soon she'll be pregnant, then be dead because of the drug overdose she took to the head. Adam, Dr. Drew, the things you do to help people is the best thing anyone can do.
32:58🔗To help someone, whether young or old, stupid or smart, Adam has a remark for everyone right at the start. Not necessarily a bad one, but I mean a good one.
33:08🔗AdamIf I hear Paige turn, I'm going to hang up.
33:35🔗AdamGills and wall. All right. Hey, Jonathan. Yeah. Don't drop out of school. No. Whatever you do. I want you to turn in your beret and your bongo, because this poem thing, this poem thing is not going anywhere.
33:50🔗DrewHey, 17. How old were you when you were 17?
33:52🔗AdamI'll tell you what I was doing, brother. I was checking off and napping. That's right.
33:57🔗DrewNo, not what you're doing today. What were you doing at 17?
34:05🔗I wanted to ask. No, nothing, nothing better. I just want to know how I can help with, let's say people have problems or something that I can help.
34:17🔗DrewYou know what? You might check out Teen Line. Do we have Teen Line's phone number, Sarah? Do we have Teen Line's phone number? We'll put you on hold. It's a Teen Counseling, through Cedar Sinai, it's a Teen Counseling phone line. You can train for, do peer counseling training and then man regulate. It's a really good program. Okay?
35:05🔗AdamHe literally does have our back. It's just the problem is we have our front. All right. Let's say hi to Shannon, who's 20 years old. Shannon.
36:08🔗AdamMedium, medium queer. There's something up here. All right, I'll tell you what, Shannon, we got to take a break. We're going to strip you like a stolen Nissan when we come back. All right, because I think there's I think we could do a little mining here. Find something. All right, dear, dear friend, Kathy Griffin is here tonight. We'll take ourselves a little break. We'll be back with Shannon after this.
36:35🔗CallerYeah, you're listening to that Loveline show with Adam and Dr. Corolla right here on 94.7 NRK, The New Rock Alternative.
37:09🔗AdamI'm Adam Corolla, that is Dr. Drew. This is my dear friend, Kathy Griffin. I've dropped the deer because she's giving me surus during the commercial break.
37:16🔗Kathy GriffinI just can't even believe what you just said to me. You said, and I quote, I need a basketball hoop.
38:40🔗Kathy GriffinYou're like teaching Drew's kids a mini workshop?
38:43🔗AdamYeah. Let me give you a little slice of how that's going to go. Give me that. Give me that Pinewood. OK, grab me a beer, kiddies. Go in there, watch TV. Let me get this on the bandsaw.
38:54🔗DrewYeah, Jordan wants to make a train out of one of them.
38:57🔗Kathy GriffinSee, there's the show right there. I don't know about the show you got going on with your buddy over there, but that is the show. There's a camera looking at what goes on the dark side, what goes on? You crying with a beer alone at the basketball court, calling Drew and Drew's screening and the kids are crying. There's the show.
39:15🔗Kathy GriffinYes. Let's go to the sweat lodge.
39:18🔗AdamI did build a sweat lodge. Shannon? All right, so you're 20 and you're a painful sex. You just lost your virginity six months ago.
39:28🔗DrewWith the guy you're nobler with? You're still with the guy. Still with the guy. Yeah.
39:32🔗AdamI'm going to float a theory here, everyone. The reason she waited a long time to lose a virginity, I know she said she was with a prude guy, but I think she's a little tight and I think she's tightening up a little with this guy and making things uncomfortable for herself.
41:27🔗I think, I don't know. I just have this weird feeling that he's just sticking around for the sex now.
41:32🔗DrewWell, you know what? Your body will not lie. Women's bodies do not lie. They tell you something. And if the intimacy is having problems, if he's not involved the way you need him to be, if your feelings are sort of diminishing about the guy, your hinterlands, your counterparts will let you know.
41:48🔗AdamHey, but Shannon, no abuse, no physical abuse before this? What about dad? Good guy?
42:38🔗DrewEveryone's getting in the act. Let's go. Joe, what's the question?
42:42🔗CallerAll right. My question. Currently, I work, married, have a eight month old daughter, and it's just a single family income. I work evenings, let my wife decide on whether or not she Joe, what's your question? Well, the question is, if I work and if my wife wants to work during the day while I work at night, you know, what what can I do to keep the home fires burning? And if I'm not going to see her five days a week or should I even attempt to do this? We live comfortably on my income.
43:15🔗AdamBut well, why does she want to work then?
43:17🔗CallerBecause she stays home and takes care of our daughter. And that was her decision. But she wants to, I guess, get out of the house more or less.
43:26🔗DrewFive days a week or just part time or just part time, part time, do something.
43:30🔗DrewSo why is the part she's not going to be gone all the time. What's wrong with that? You take care of the kid.
43:36🔗CallerWell, you see, I'll show get up in the morning and go to work. I'll take care of our daughter. She'll come home from work and then I'll leave for my job right away.
43:45🔗CallerMy job's full time. Hers would have to be part time.
43:48🔗AdamI know, but the fact that she left in the morning and came home in the evening when you left for your job is not a part time job on her behalf. That's full time.
43:58🔗DrewWhat's the problem if she wants to work half day that shouldn't get in the way of your relationship?
44:02🔗AdamOur callers confuse themselves with their own language. That's the funny part. If she's working part time, she'll get up and leave in the morning and come home at noon or one and you'll have some quality afternoon delight time.
44:15🔗DrewOr she'll work the full day a couple days a week.
44:24🔗CallerOkay. I understand. Well, anyway, if I don't see her five days a week, is that a good idea if we're comfortable now or you know what?
44:32🔗DrewThere's some actually just obviously not. But there's actually some interesting data out there that that that apparently because of the child care cost and the added demands of taxes and extra fuel and car and phone that most couples when both work actually are less financially off well off than if just one does.
44:53🔗DrewIt sounds like she's itching to get get out of the house sometimes she should get out and do something she wants to do. But maybe I think of it in terms of full time commitment.
45:01🔗AdamAnd he's first off. I think you can take a two year relationship and stretch it out into a 15 year relationship if you never see each other. That's my angle, by the way.
45:16🔗AdamYou know what I mean? It's like you got a good friend and then you become roommates and it lasts for four months and you're tearing each other's throats out.
45:22🔗Kathy GriffinI'm not with you on this at all. You don't face me or even address me.
45:26🔗Kathy GriffinI like time together because we're dear, dear friends. I think the guy does not want her gone. I think he feels I'm earning the money, I'm working nights which is tough, I want you there.
45:39🔗AdamYes. Here's what I feel is happening too. Joe is not the world's best listener and he does not have good instincts when it comes to the ways of ladies. And she's telling him something. She's trying to send him a message which is I'm unhappy. And he's distilling it all down to the job. And for her, it's an umbrella that's going over the whole relationship.
46:01🔗DrewShe's also building a case. Well, I called Loveline and they said it wouldn't be good for our relationship. You're not happy, you're going to make it worse.
46:07🔗AdamJoe, listen to your wife. She's dissatisfied in some way, probably more than just the work issue. And you need to listen to it before it blows up into something bigger. All right, we'll take ourselves a little break. My dear, dear friend, Kathy Griffin is here tonight. She is the star of her own show which is on MTV. Kathy's so-called reality, 10 o'clock and really all times on MTV. And hopefully to be seen on TalkSoup soon.
47:13🔗AdamMe? Love Line. I'm Adam Carolla. That'd be Dr. Drew over there, everybody. Phone number 1-800-LOVE-191. Kathy Griffin is our guest tonight. You can find her on MTV Sunday nights at 10 and just about all nights at all times on MTV. Kathy's So-Called Life is, I'm sorry, Reality. It was another show. My tongue got going in that direction.
47:36🔗Kathy GriffinI'm not coming of age in this show at all. I'm just dishing the reality shows.
47:39🔗AdamThat's right. And you do Temptation Island.
47:50🔗DrewLove You, Old Big Brother. It's coming back.
47:53🔗Kathy GriffinThat is unbelievable to me. I did find it compelling. I thought it was so bad and the people were so boring and stupid that I couldn't, I had to tune in to go, what are they going to do now?
48:03🔗DrewWomen, I would talk to them and they'd go, oh, there's just so much going on in the house.
48:07🔗Kathy GriffinMen would be like, what is going on? We were talking about narcissism. They, and Big Brother, it amazed me how they really, they sat around endlessly talking about themselves. They, not one person ever said, it's driving me crazy that I don't have a newspaper. It is killing that I don't know what's going on in the world.
48:22🔗DrewThey may have been saying that you just didn't get to see that.
48:24🔗Kathy GriffinWell, it was on the webcast, you know.
48:27🔗Kathy GriffinBut yeah, there's a lot of sitting around on the couch going like this. What you don't know about me, because you don't know me that well yet, is I'm a really honest person. So I'm the type of person that has to be honest and real. And they would just all say that, reiterate that all the time. No one would say, who'd you vote for? What's your favorite book? Let's break down our 10 favorite books and discuss them. Oh no, it was, you know what I hate? I hate boys that are gross. Me too. Don't you hate that?
48:56🔗AdamI will bet you, I will bet you that 70% of the people in that house thought the Unabomber was still at large when they went in the house.
49:04🔗Kathy GriffinThe scary thing is 90% of the people in that house thought that they were all going to be as famous as, you know, Richard Hatch or the Survivors. That was always a little sad when they would be sitting around going, I don't know if I should do Playboy or not. And you're going, Playboy is not going to call.
49:17🔗AdamRight. Yeah. You may get a call from Screw or Swang.
49:24🔗Kathy GriffinDo they have a big black jugs now? The jugs empire has spread out.
49:28🔗AdamI was a subscription to Black Tail was gotten for me for Christmas. So there's at least Black Tail. OK. And let me tell you something. Black Tail. Black Tail in there delivers. Not one of those ambiguous titles. It it delivers. It's if you're in a black tail, Black Tail is your magazine. All right. Oh, OK, Drew, I'm here. Let's talk to Jim, who's 28. Jim.
50:02🔗Kathy GriffinBut I disagree with the comment you made about like the kind of gayish guy that was doing the fake throw up when the girl was trying to eat the worm.
50:12🔗Kathy GriffinYeah. Okay. Mean Gay. That makes a little sense. You said that you admired him, started to love him a little bit for that.
50:19🔗Kathy GriffinIt was really, it was sometimes I have to love evil. It was because this Survivor, they're so mean. On the first Survivor, they at least tried to be friends for the first, like, you know, half a month or whatever. On this one, they're just vicious out the gate.
50:31🔗Kathy GriffinBut it's such a big deal about winning the challenges. So if I was the army guy, I would have knew that that ended my day. I would have went over and beat Gage up the ass.
50:41🔗DrewOne suing or something? What's all about?
50:43🔗Kathy GriffinOh, well, that's from the old one. Well, first of all, the challenge he's talking about is they had to eat like these disgusting things, you know, like eat a bug type of thing. So while one team member was trying to eat the bug and look like she might heave, a guy on the other team looked at her and started dry heaving, which just cracked me.
51:03🔗Kathy GriffinNo, he wasn't really throwing up. He wasn't doing sympathy puke. He was trying to mess with her.
51:07🔗Kathy GriffinYeah, and it worked and they won the challenge.
51:10🔗Kathy GriffinI'm just saying, I'm not saying, I wouldn't think it was funny if it was me that someone was doing that to. I'm just saying, I'm sorry, it made me laugh.
51:17🔗AdamHe was doing what Bill Paxton was doing to Anthony Michael Hall in Weird Science when he came home. He never saw this movie, but maybe can again. When he came home loaded after drinking at the blues bar I'm laughing already. And started to talk about putting that big greasy cigarette in that ashtray and simulating the heave. That's a guy maneuver. It's not a gay guy maneuver, but it's a guy maneuver. That's a good move.
51:44🔗Kathy GriffinNo, I didn't think it was inherently gay.
52:20🔗Kathy GriffinI love the music. I love when the music swells and the flag goes by. I'm in a puddle of my own tears. It's my version of your Party House.
52:51🔗DrewI don't know if I believe what he's saying.
52:53🔗CallerI don't know, but I've been riding my bike, you know. I do like BMX jumps and stuff. Right. So one time I went off like this really high jump. I was like paid 10 bucks to do it or something. All right.
53:07🔗CallerSo in that case, I land and then I really, really hurt my balls, you know? And so I go home and I like look at them. They're all like swollen and stuff.
53:19🔗DrewWouldn't that be the time to go to the emergency room?
53:27🔗DrewI don't know, but it's some bogus nonsense.
53:29🔗AdamJeb you in your ass or something. Here's the reason why there's a bogus call. It struck me when he said, so I hit my nuts. So then I went home and I looked at them.
53:48🔗AdamListen all you jackoffs who call this show and do your bogus calls. I don't mind bogus calls. Just put some effort into it, please. Do you know what I mean? Don't be confused when we call on you.
53:59🔗Kathy GriffinHow many more bruised balls do we have to hear about before they're real?
54:55🔗CallerMy mom, yeah. And she moved away actually to the Netherlands. I think she was running from it all. And she told my mother over the computer. And it all came out and I was the only one home to deal with it and everything. But my question basically is, through therapy, can he change? Can he change as a person or should I fear when I have kids to take him over there?
55:26🔗DrewThey have to want to change a lot and they have to be highly supervised.
55:29🔗Kathy GriffinAnd all those therapies are very experimental, are they not? What do you mean by those therapies? I heard about these molester rehab places basically where they show you images, they shock you and stuff like that, right?
55:41🔗DrewIt depends on what this, maybe he is a sex addict, maybe there are other addictions involved, those things can be treated. There are things that can be treated here.
55:48🔗CallerYeah, he was molested as a child. Oh boy. Through everything.
55:51🔗DrewThat's sort of what puts him in that category. Right. I would not, why have kids, why put kids at risk? Why would you want kids around that?
55:59🔗Kathy GriffinBut also wouldn't you say that even her has sisters, kids might be at risk because.
56:05🔗Kathy GriffinNo, no, what I mean is my fear is that as a molestation victim, she's going to find a guy who possibly is a sort of sexual pathology.
57:05🔗AdamShe must have known something was going on for the 18 years.
57:09🔗CallerWell, my sister actually, when she was, I would say about 13, 14, she did come out. She ran away and when she came back, she told my parents and she says my mom told her to say that was all a lie. I don't know. I was there, but I was too young to even realize.
57:29🔗AdamShe came back at 14 and this continued for another eight years?
57:44🔗AdamAll right. Okay. Can you change your name?
57:46🔗Kathy GriffinBut on the other hand, I don't want her to do that thing sometimes. It seems like molestation victims, they almost are so afraid to admit the dad did anything wrong, but they almost deify the dad. Oh, yes. I don't want this girl to shift to blame everything on mom.
58:12🔗Kathy GriffinBut this sister knows. What's it like when she goes over for Christmas dinner and she has all this information about 18 years of molestation? I'm just saying, yes, the mother is absolutely culpable, but let's not go, oh, it's easier to blame mom, because then I never really have to deal with dad.
58:36🔗AdamThat's the reality of it. I'm sorry this had to happen to you, Rose, and I would not bring the kids over there, even if it's just for punishment. I think it hurts me for Rose to really get into this.
58:50🔗DrewShe lived a sort of fancy, a liar whole life, and so easy to first slip into that denial, well, things are just the way they've always been. They're okay. Dad's in therapy.
59:32🔗Dr. Drew, I saw you in the WB Morning News on Monday.
59:36🔗DrewOh, on Monday. Oh, in New York. Yeah. That was fun. That's a great little show.
59:43🔗Basically, I cut myself and I stopped doing it like a couple of weeks ago because my friend found out. Then I pierced my eyebrow. Now, I've been kind of pulling my hair out, like in the back of the hair.
59:58🔗DrewIt's all kind of a self-mutilation compulsion, right? Yeah. You got to get talked to somebody about this because you could inadvertently hurt yourself, right?
1:00:07🔗Yeah. I hold my shrink and I don't know, she's more crazy than I am.
1:00:11🔗DrewWell, did she want to put you on some medication? That may be by the way.
1:00:14🔗No. She said like, she's like, oh, why do you think you're doing this and all this? I don't know. And then, what do you call it? Before her, I was on bus car for anxiety attacks.
1:00:56🔗I told my mother and she took me off. She got me away from her and now she didn't get me another shrink.
1:01:01🔗DrewThe hair pulling is called trichotelomania, and that's a compulsive behavior. It can sometimes be just isolated, but usually it's in going on with other stuff. In your case, the cutting is the more serious manifestation of these self-mutilatory.
1:02:03🔗AdamYour mom does care because she wants you in therapy and she's trying to get involved with that, but I'm sure you're angry at her.
1:02:09🔗My mom is a pothead who never cared about me. My father is an alcoholic cokehead and for nine years, my mother broke up with my father when I was three years old and she was dating a crackhead.
1:02:20🔗DrewNicole, why don't you check out some Al-Anon? Nicole?
1:02:25🔗DrewMaybe Al-Anon would help you get some support for having to deal with all these addicts in your life and then also get a psychiatrist that you feel connected to and see if you can get some pharmacotherapy, some medication going that will help with these behaviors because these are dangerous behaviors.
1:02:42🔗AdamListen, that's very healthy. I've said it a million times. My dad missed a couple of Pop Warner football games. He's still on my ass list. I've not let him off that. That's fine. I mean, your mom molested you, your stepdad molested you, your mom was smoking crack. Fine. Be angry at him. Seems like mom is sobered up and trying to get her some help though and is trying to make amends.
1:03:06🔗Kathy GriffinShe's got a few more years. Who knows? Maybe it was a teacher that took her side though and said you need help. I mean, we don't know the mom.
1:03:10🔗DrewBut sometimes forgiveness helps. You know, the resentment will heat you up.
1:03:19🔗Okay. I met a guy who was really nice and thinking, wow, this is like all the criteria for a good guy. And we're in the bedroom one night and he says, can I be your baby?
1:03:30🔗What do you mean? So then he wants to be literally my baby from breastfeeding to pulling out a diaper out of his closet and wearing it. And then later, a few days later, going to the bathroom in a diaper and having me change him with the baby powder.
1:03:45🔗AdamIf Kathy had a quarter for every guy who pulled that.
1:03:49🔗Kathy GriffinHoney, I got an account at Huggies.
1:03:51🔗Wait, there's more. Of course, you got to have a bottle, right? So.
1:04:20🔗He said that he really likes this as a comfort thing. He's never introduced it to anybody before except one time as a role playing kind of thing. Right.
1:04:28🔗AdamWhere do you find the pictures? Yeah, I know.
1:04:33🔗AdamThat is exactly what I was thinking. And it's too bad they don't. But here's the deal and everyone, this is exactly how you should think. It's like the person's a great guy. He's smart. He's funny. He's witty. He killed a guy, but he's great. But you see that one thing, that's a deal breaker. That trumps all the other good qualities.
1:04:55🔗AdamRight. Those are a façade so that he can unveil the real quality, which is baby Huey. A guy in his 30s really should be called baby Huey. He's goddamn lucky I don't work with this guy because it would be relentless once I found out about this. Roundly abused. Oh my God. Paging Huey, Huey, come to the phone. Now, so you need to hold this against him. It doesn't mean you have to break up immediately.
1:06:13🔗You know, I'm kind of not liking him, but then it'll end up for a couple months to a year or whatever.
1:06:17🔗Kathy GriffinSo she's got a high ceiling of tolerance.
1:06:19🔗DrewNo, no, why a low esteem? Why do you accept these guys you're not even into?
1:06:26🔗I think I do need companionship. That's my deal.
1:06:28🔗DrewWhy do you still feel so crappy by yourself that you would accept guys for a long period of time that you're not really interested in?
1:06:34🔗Well, I'm successful in my career and things like that and I'm proud of myself and I'm happy, dah, dah, dah, dah. But I don't know, I can't identify why I would have a low self-esteem.
1:06:42🔗AdamWe're not buying all that. They have somethings up.
1:06:46🔗DrewThe career and stuff is not compensating, it's not feeding you properly, not helping you feel better about yourself, even though you think it should, it isn't.
1:06:56🔗DrewOkay. Well, if you're that out of touch with your families that I can't suggest things and you can tell me whether it is or it isn't, that's already saying something right there. But I suspect.
1:07:04🔗We all have issues that stem back to our childhood and I could say, well, yeah, my father was an addict at one point and we don't have a relationship now so we can link it.
1:07:12🔗DrewHey, guess what, Susan? Most people don't have that.
1:07:16🔗DrewThey don't have that. And when you do have that, it comes out in your relationships and that's what we're talking about here. You gotta deal with that. You gotta deal with those issues. Most people don't have that. And you would be in massive denial if you tell yourself, oh, that's just the way life is. It's not the way, that's a pathology.
1:07:40🔗AdamProblems, yeah, hogging the remote on TV night. That's a problem, taking dad's car out and denting up the fender. Those are problems, even some more substantial problems, but not molestation, physical abuse, substance abuse. These are real problems that have real, long-lasting effects. Jamie? Yes. You're 18, what's up?
1:08:03🔗CallerOkay, this is a kind of complicated situation. My parents don't really get along, they're fighting all the time and my mom always comes to me and tells me how miserable she is and this and that, but she's just really scared of my dad, seriously scared that he'll slip out and kill her.
1:08:48🔗AdamIt's like nitroglycerin and an M-80 being packed together in the same crate, same pinata.
1:08:57🔗CallerThat's right. So they don't really know how to use the computer very well or something, so my mom was trying to write an email to somebody, and I guess she didn't send it correctly or something, so when I went on the computer, the email was still there, and it said that it was to a man, and in very simple terms, it was very obvious that she was sleeping with this guy. Oh, really? Yeah. And I don't know what to do. I don't know, because in a way, I can understand, like, you know, she freaked out, I believe, my dad, because my dad seriously has a nut job, but.
1:09:31🔗AdamYeah. Hey, hey, Jamie, here's my plan for you.
1:10:02🔗AdamOkay. You're going to DuPol and that's good. Until then, you have to worry about your dad not killing you and your mom.
1:10:10🔗CallerRight. But I don't know if I should approach my mom or what it means.
1:10:15🔗DrewI think it's already inappropriate the way your mom has parentalized you. I mean, you are an adult. You may be comfortable with this stuff now, but that's their stuff. I don't know.
1:10:44🔗DrewNo, I'd ask, Glace, Jamie, why don't you help your mom get some help? Just encourage her to get a caretaker, mental health professional, somebody in her life that can appropriately help her so she's not dumping all that on you.
1:10:55🔗Kathy GriffinYeah, I want the mom to not make the daughter a girlfriend. The mom should be a mom.
1:11:30🔗Kathy GriffinYou know, the funny thing about your dad, I hope he's not a tile guy.
1:11:32🔗AdamEven he's on the construction site. He doesn't he doesn't call you Jamie. You know what he goes? The kid is home with his mother. They're making a mess, I'm sure.
1:11:57🔗Kathy GriffinJamie, I think I know who you are and I haven't been to Chicago in a few years.
1:12:01🔗AdamSo Jamie, listen, I would, because your dad's potentially volatile, try to keep the peace until you could get off to DuPol and move on with your life.
1:12:46🔗AdamAll right. Well, don't love them too much either.
1:12:48🔗DrewYeah, don't love the abuse of alcoholic men.
1:12:51🔗AdamThat's right. All right. We will take ourselves a little break. My dear, dear friend, Kathy Griffin is here tonight. We will be back with Jamie after this.
1:13:09🔗CallerDon't you dare go away. Loveline will be right back with Adam Corolla and Dr. Drew right here on the New Rock Alternative.
1:13:41🔗AdamIt's Loveline, Adam Carolla. That's Dr. Drew over there. 1-800-L-A-V-E-1-9-1 is the phone number. My dear, dear friend, Kathy Griffin is here, and I'll tell you, between Kathy, myself and Drew, I think we have almost all bases covered from a conversational standpoint.
1:14:01🔗AdamIt'll be a great show. The three of us get beaked up on speed, and we just let the cameras roll. Kathy's tearing through an inquirer. Drew has a jam on his lap. I'm going on a rant about porn and woodworking. Why I need a guy's, the grip's name in the credit, if his name is Pat McGroin, and we just go a mile a minute.
1:14:52🔗AdamAll right. Kathy is here. Kathy's So-Called Reality is the name of the show, MTV. Sunday nights at 10 o'clock and all over the dial in time over there on MTV because they rerun stuff. And this is... I saw the show tonight and it was real good in a nice, relaxed, kind of unforced, untrumped up kind of way. Kathy is at home in her wheelhouse with this show.
1:15:35🔗AdamThat means something to you, that you have an opinion about. There's so many shows out there where some guy, not the guy who's hosting the show, but a different guy dreams up some reality for some concept. Grabs barfette, then goes, gets a host and shoves him with some other guy he never met, probably a girl, and it's a guy and a girl, neither one of them like each other, and then force them to talk about things they don't give a rat's ass about. And then wonder why there's no passion in the show.
1:16:06🔗Kathy GriffinThey have a new Kathie Lee and she's already on a soap opera. She's 31 and pregnant. That's what they ended up with. Regis and Kelly Ripa.
1:16:25🔗CallerFirst, I want to say hi to Drew, your buddy's back.
1:16:28🔗AdamYeah. Enjoy it while you can, brother.
1:16:30🔗CallerYeah. I have a question about my friend. He's been snorting a lot of lithium lately, and I want to know what it is, if you've heard of it. I know it's a drug for mania.
1:16:40🔗DrewMania for manic depression. Lithium carbonate is probably what he has.
1:16:46🔗CallerFrom some drug dealer. I don't know. He does more drugs than anything now. He just started.
1:16:49🔗DrewI bet you he is just doing the lithium to deal with the side effects of the other drugs he's doing, that they're probably giving him agitation and God knows, mood instability and so he's sort of treating himself. I've never dealt with anybody who snorts lithium. I don't know. Lithium can harm your kidneys. Lithium is, you know, kind of, it needs to be monitored. It can cause kidney failure and many other side effects. So it's something that's of concern and it doesn't make you high. So it leads me to believe that he's using it for ancillary effects.
1:17:18🔗CallerHe told me it makes him like stay up for days at a time, like three or four days.
1:17:22🔗DrewAre you sure you're not talking about Ritalin? No, no, you're talking about Ritalin.
1:17:31🔗DrewWell, they're all white powders, but I almost guarantee it's Ritalin because that's now become a popular thing is to snort Ritalin. And that's what it does. It keeps you up three or four days. Lithium does not do that.
1:17:39🔗AdamWhy does taking Ritalin in pill form not keep you up as long as significant does?
1:17:46🔗DrewRitalin, again, it's hard to know exactly what they're getting out of snorting it, but it's higher doses. It gives it more speed effect. The Ritalin in the pill is sort of absorbed more slowly.
1:17:59🔗DrewProbably Ritalin is longer acting, really.
1:18:01🔗AdamAll right, so you recommend Ritalin or speed. You're saying do speed if you don't have the Ritalin. If you have the Ritalin, do the Ritalin, right? Okay, I'm with you, Drew. All right, let's, I know, Drew, you want to talk to someone else, but I want to talk to Ruby over here, who's 20. Ruby?
1:18:27🔗AdamThere's a little confusion. Last night, Ruby called and I don't read the questions, and I had someone filling in for Dr. Drew, or are you filling in for him? I'm confused now. The point is, is Jay McGraw was filling in for Dr. Drew, and I was picking the questions, but because I'm not such a good reader, and I believe it poisons the mind, by the way, I was just punching calls randomly, and she said, you know, my boyfriend is big, and he's hurting me sexually, and I thought his dork was big, and did about 15 minutes on big dorks.
1:19:03🔗Kathy GriffinHow big yours is, and whatever.
1:19:05🔗AdamNo, and never got to Ruby's question, which was the fact that he was a big guy.
1:23:37🔗AdamNo, no. It's not all about that on this show. It's about 95% that, but not all that. And how's your dad? Does he ever do anything, ever beat you or anything?
1:23:47🔗CallerAbusive, like kind of verbally, but not physically.
1:24:50🔗Kathy GriffinNo. Why get the husband to call the dad and say, if you do it again, I'll break you like a twig.
1:24:54🔗DrewI listen. Do not be alone with that man. Do not let him near your house. Call the police if you have to, but I would not dump this on your husband until he gets back, and then you got to deal with it immediately.
1:25:55🔗DrewSee, Diana, for some reason, you don't see a big piece of somebody. You don't see it in your dad and you don't see it in this guy. And the easiest way to explain that is with somebody on drugs and you don't see it because you're used to your dad being on Vicodin or something.
1:26:10🔗AdamOkay. Hey, hey, listen here, sweet pea. You keep, we say, was he drunk? And you say, no, my God, no, he's the greatest guy. The greatest guy grabbed your jug on his way out the door. You retard. He's not the greatest guy. Listen to what we're saying.
1:26:26🔗DrewHe's not the greatest guy. You're missing something about him.
1:26:29🔗AdamYes, you can say he was stone cold sober, but don't finish it off with he was grandpa Walton.
1:26:38🔗DrewAnd you may have perceived him to be that, but for some reason you don't see him for who he is. And what we're saying is, well, gee, maybe because you grew up in a family with, with people that, that you got used to being around. And so you don't see that in other people.
1:26:50🔗AdamRight. I would suspect that he had something in his system.
1:26:55🔗DrewI would actually go first for a medical workout, make sure they have a brain tumor or something. And really you do that.
1:27:00🔗Kathy GriffinBut I'm curious about the husband as well.
1:27:03🔗DrewBut, but listen, you first, first, benefit of the doubt, maybe this guy's got a brain tumor. I mean, maybe really this guy's messed up medically.
1:27:16🔗Kathy GriffinDo you think he has a brain tumor? You don't think he's just a molesting perv?
1:27:19🔗DrewThen I say there's a substance involved. It just all reeks of substance. This whole situation does. And then it's just, you get another sort of psychiatric bad people.
1:27:29🔗AdamI farted earlier. That could be what you smell.
1:28:14🔗DrewI may have a brain tumor. I mean, listen, if she's accurate.
1:28:16🔗Kathy GriffinYou don't think she should even talk to the mother-in-law and say, your husband did this?
1:28:20🔗AdamNo, because it's going to cause hell because here's what's going to happen. She's going to call her a liar and there's going to be trouble.
1:28:26🔗DrewAnd the husband's out there to sort of cry over this. And we know she's got problems with her family.
1:28:31🔗Kathy GriffinI have a question. Do you? What's your name? What's your name?
1:29:13🔗Kathy GriffinLet me just say this. I just want to say this as a woman and I'm going to get on my high horse. It's very easy to joke about things like guys like the jerk off in the street. Every so often you see a guy like that or every so often a guy cops a feel or something like that. Well, I'm from a major city. Every so often I've seen that. That stuff, like what her father-in-law did, that's honestly really traumatic. That's really, really major. And I think if you're a guy, it's easy to kind of go, oh, you know, it's a big deal. But it's a huge, weird betrayal. This is like a family you've married into. I'm sure it seems out of left field to her.
1:30:41🔗AdamAppearing as himself, playing the role of Dr. Drew. Dr. Drew, everybody. Kathy Griffin, dear, dear friend, is on the show tonight. She is the host of her very own show, Kathy's So-Called Reality, MTV, 10 o'clock Sunday nights, and other times as well. Just turn on that MTV. Find the Red Headed Spark plug. And you've got Kathy Griffin. All right, I want to talk to Jeff too. Good, Drew. Jeff, 27.
1:31:09🔗CallerHi, yeah. How's it going? Good. I want to say what's up, Adam. I love you, man. You the man. Right there. Kathy, you're a beautiful girl. Keep it going.
1:31:19🔗CallerOh, man. I got a problem, man. I see. I live with two sisters and they're both pregnant and everything's fine. The relationship is great between all three of us. Only problem is I got my parents coming down this weekend. They know I have a girl pregnant. They don't know I have two.
1:31:42🔗CallerI'm sort of worried. I'm not really worried about my dad. I think my dad will understand a little bit more about my mom. I figure she's just going to kick my butt.
1:31:50🔗AdamDo these two girls know that each other are pregnant from you?
1:31:55🔗CallerYes, they do. See, we have that sort of relationship.
1:32:59🔗CallerYeah. That's the deal. I know I got myself in this situation, but I'm just worried about telling my mom more than anything because I haven't feel my mom is just going to go crazy.
1:33:07🔗Kathy GriffinWell, you don't have to tell her. She's just going to look at the girls.
1:33:10🔗CallerShe's coming down and they're both there. I mean, they both want me to tell them.
1:33:21🔗AdamI see. And they give birth at 14 months. What? How's that one? So, hey, Jeff, yeah, your dad may give you a big high five. Your mom may be a little freaked out, although she's lucky you haven't gotten her pregnant yet. So she's recounting her blessings. Well, listen, you're going to have to come clean with them sooner or later.
1:33:41🔗CallerYeah, because they want me to and I'm just sort of scared, you know?
1:33:50🔗AdamOkay, this weekend. Here's what I would do. I would contact them and especially mom before they blow into town because you want to give her the option to freak out over the phone and possibly not come as opposed to pitch a fit in the apartment.
1:34:05🔗DrewYou should stay focused on the fact that this is the way I want to live my life. This is my alternative lifestyle. I'm going to stay with these women, raise these children. It's just a different choice.
1:34:13🔗Kathy GriffinHe doesn't actually sound quite that serious. But he's like, it's great. We all sleep together.
1:34:19🔗DrewI hope he is going to take care of these kids.
1:34:21🔗Kathy GriffinDrew, you're just letting him off the hook. He got two women pregnant.
1:34:23🔗DrewHis mom's going to kick his ass. Let's face it, his mom's going to kick his ass. He's got to get ready.
1:34:26🔗AdamYes. There's no doubt that Jeff's a despicable human being, but in these two chicks, oh, they're going to make great mothers, great mothers one day, these two screw balls. God knows what kind of chaos they come from. They're probably raised by records.
1:34:40🔗Kathy GriffinDrew, I'm curious about this. The guy, he impregnates two women he's living with. Is this like a, is this a, what does he get out of it? Is it the status thing?
1:35:56🔗AdamHe dropped the ball somewhere. All right. Kathy's so-called reality is the name of the show, MTV. Go out and watch that or stay in and watch it, I should say. Dear, dear friend, Kathy Griffin. Thanks for coming on.
1:36:09🔗Kathy GriffinThank you so much, gentlemen.
1:36:22🔗AdamI'll be at the wedding. Drew won't because he'll be checking a vending machine for change somewhere in Kentucky, but I will be there. Until next time, this is Adam Corolla for Dr. Drew saying, ma-ha.
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