1:13🔗VoiceoverYep, it is Love Line. I'm Adam Carolla. That is Dr. Drew, phone number 1-800-LOVE-191. Dr. Drew's a board certified physician and addiction medicine specialist. Uh-oh, it's going to be a long night, Drew.
1:26🔗DrewYeah, you broke through that faint enthusiasm real fast.
1:30🔗AdamTonight, our guests are a couple of DI's, drill instructors from the hit show Boot Camp on Fox. Wednesday night, it's 9 o'clock. Leo McSweeney and Tony Rosenbum are both here, and these guys are world champion yellers.
2:16🔗AdamYou know what I mean? I could get excited and not make the show.
2:19🔗DrewAnd you've got that TiVo unit, which we actually use.
2:21🔗AdamYeah, I haven't. I've had the TiVo for over a year and I still can't figure it out. But the show is doing nicely and it must be cheap to produce.
2:38🔗AdamAnd how did they select you? There must have gone through quite a few people before they got to you guys.
2:44🔗GuestYou know, just like anything else, there was an interview process where we met with a series of levels of production people, Fox people, those kinds of things.
2:55🔗GuestNo, actually, they were very supportive. They knew that they were going to do a show called Boot Camp. The idea behind sending real Marine Corps drill instructors, three out of four of us active duty, with the exception of Leo, was the fact that they knew we'd do it right. So the Boot Camp would actually have some realism behind it, besides hiring actors to do such a show.
3:13🔗DrewDid you build the structure of the stuff they have to do, the activities and all?
3:17🔗GuestYeah, we actually came up with the training schedule.
3:20🔗GuestI'd say 85% of the training schedule was the drill instructors.
3:28🔗GuestYes and no. There's a lot of similarities. There's also a lot of differences.
3:32🔗GuestWhen the drill instructors are on deck, we're on deck and we're training them, it's total intensity, all us drill instructors. You got the Fox thing. You got the little Hollywood hookup that they throw that in there. It's a happy time, we used to call it, where they have to do interviews and stuff with the recruits and the stuff that they need for the show because if it was all drill instructors on deck all the time, 110% of the time, you just have a bunch of cyborgs running around like maniacs.
3:57🔗AdamYou know what I like about the drill instructors is not only do they yell, but they yell in such close proximity to the other person's face, which is great because usually the whole reason yelling was invented was that guys crossing the street you know quarter mile down the street, Bob look out, you know, it's like that, but it's really good when you're two, three inches away from the person and screaming at the top of your lungs. Plus with the camera, but with the camera rolling, I'm sure you kick it into a sixth gear, right?
4:34🔗DrewThey are so over the top all the time. There isn't a sixth gear.
4:39🔗GuestIf there's a sixth gear, my head would explode.
4:41🔗AdamI'm sure you beat the crap out of the recruits too when the camera is not rolling, but it just seems like the camera presence being there would just kick it into another zone.
4:52🔗DrewI told Adam, you ought to give two minutes. Take out Mike out in the hall here. Give us two minutes, a minute and a half of what those guys were taking for hours on end.
5:00🔗AdamAll right. And I told Drew, you know how much two minutes is?
5:04🔗DrewHe was thinking about the boxing ring at that point.
5:07🔗GuestYou throw down on somebody for two minutes. That's a long time.
5:10🔗AdamI know it is. That's what I told this idiot. Ten seconds of being yelled at is enough for six years of therapy. I what you guys is the eyes must have a couple of good raps. You know what I mean? Like, you know, what is your major malfunction and that kind of good stuff. I'd like you to work this one in. Okay, because this is this is one I've heard and I like this one.
5:33🔗GuestI want you to address me in a clear and present tone, not the voice you use to con drug money off your liberal parents. It's always good if you can work that in. Has that been used before?
5:45🔗AdamNo, that's a new one. You guys can use that one.
5:59🔗GuestMom, I'm so mad at you. I'm so mad at you, mom.
6:05🔗AdamYeah, it's not good to break down and yell about your mom in front of the recruits. But, you know what I mean? I mean, there's ad libbing going on out there, but you also got a few good ones, like a good radio DJ.
6:18🔗GuestRight. I think that, yeah, there's a couple of things. Like Leo, we ad lib almost everything. Very, very few of the shows are scripted as far, we do the dismissals that are semi-scripted in the mission briefs. But one of the most popular sayings around here nowadays is save the drama for your mama and push. Yeah, there you go. That's nice. I said that and Leo comes up with his own little isms and what do you have for breakfast?
6:44🔗GuestI have people like Freak Show, Yoohoo and Cuckoo. That's like, you forget people's names. I forget people's names all the time. So Freak Show fits everybody, I think.
6:56🔗GuestCome here, Freak Show. You don't want to say that to your mom.
6:59🔗DrewAfter these guys were dismissed, because some of them were pretty pissed, you guys, did you sort of reconcile with them in any way or just let it go?
7:07🔗GuestNo, we just threw them off the hill, beat it.
7:18🔗GuestAt the end, we had a little rat party thing where you got to know them a little bit. That was only a couple of hours long.
7:24🔗DrewI was surprised they take it so personally. You know what I mean?
7:29🔗GuestIt's hardcore training. I mean, it's Marine Corps training. We're both former Marine Corps drone instructors, and that's just how it goes. I mean, you're not there to be friends with anybody.
7:37🔗DrewNo, I understand that, but they aren't there to be your friend either.
7:41🔗GuestPeople know what they're getting themselves into, and it's like you can watch a movie, but when you're there, it's 100 percent turnaround. You get this guy in your face and it's like, wow.
7:51🔗GuestYou don't have an option to get in the zone or not. We leave you no option. You're either in the zone or we get you in the zone quickly.
7:59🔗GuestJust a spirit and discipline intensity, what we say you do without question, without hesitation, and you give it to them physically, mentally, emotionally, you name it. We just give it to them hard.
8:09🔗DrewThis week you're trying to screw around with their sleep a little bit.
8:43🔗GuestAnd of course, in a Marine Corps boot camp, you have weaponry tactics, you have traditions and customs and courtesies, and lots and lots of physical training, so we condensed all that without the weapons.
8:53🔗AdamWhat is the Army basic training? I mean, lengthwise?
8:58🔗GuestI think it's like a week and a half, isn't it?
9:00🔗GuestWell, it's a week and a half of training, and then it's six and a half weeks of hanging out with the drill sergeant at the beach.
9:05🔗AdamSo, yeah, I was thinking of Army. Marine is a lot more intense.
9:10🔗DrewYeah, they're talking about the post-event.
9:13🔗AdamThat's what I love about the service. I really think one day the Navy is just going to turn on the Marines, and then the Army is going to get into it and try to blow up the Navy. All hell is going to break loose. You know how it's going to start? It's going to start at the Army-Navy football game, and then they're just going to take it out in the street, and the guys are going to run back to the barracks and grab a tomahawk or something, and all hell is going to break loose.
9:37🔗GuestThat sounds good. I think the Army and Navy should kick each other's asses and then the Marine Corps, it'll take us four hours to beat the Coast Guard, and then we're in.
9:46🔗AdamHow much larger is the Army? I don't know percentage-wise. I would assume Army is the biggest, Navy second, and then Marines?
11:17🔗DrewThis is back to the next door neighbor, best friend.
11:21🔗AdamNo, you know what this is? This is a desperate guy who can't get laid in his own town and has found somebody who will theoretically have him and is hanging on with both hands.
11:30🔗DrewBut he's also still using that old mentality of got to know somebody who knows somebody who knows somebody that can make that connection.
12:08🔗CallerI actually haven't gotten it yet. It's been like, I've been trying to get my birth certificate up from California.
12:12🔗AdamAll right. Well, listen, keep the thing going until you can get your license, drive on out there, and see if you can keep something floating.
12:19🔗DrewYeah. It's not likely to go very far. The proximity distance is a big issue at that age. Huge.
12:25🔗AdamOh, yeah. Yeah. And you know, it's funny, we can all, I was just thinking about car. I remember when you had cars that were such pieces of ass, they only had a certain range to them.
12:42🔗AdamI mean, you could make it to work, but not to Vegas. That was that ride.
12:46🔗GuestYou'd be pushing your luck, extra water, extra tires, band-aids, everything else.
12:51🔗AdamOne of my greatest moves ever was borrowing my sister's Dodge Dart to go to Tijuana with four guys. And I am not exaggerating at all. I blew up the car about San Juan, about Campestrano out there, about three quarters of the way, left the car, got another car, ended up going to Tijuana anyway. And I came back and my sister was like, where's my car? And I said, I gave her the $40 that they paid to junk the car. And that was it. I should really do something nice for her. Yeah. You know, the car, you know, I pulled one of those better me than you. You know, you could have been trapped by the side of the highway. But yeah. Lauren?
15:19🔗DrewI believe Planned Parenthood at 14 can do that in most states. You have to check the local Planned Heritage. Let me give you a phone number, okay?
15:26🔗AdamWell, hold on. Let me talk to her while she grabs a pen. You got a pen, Amy?
16:21🔗AdamAll right. All right. Very, very casual. I wish when I was in I was going to say high school, but junior high because Amy's 14, I wish there were women out there who just took that very casual approach to sex. Now, it was a big to do back then.
16:35🔗DrewDo you want to explore with her why she's so...
17:10🔗All right. Well, every time I have sex and I go to the bathroom, after we get done having sex and I urinate, the white blood or pink stuff comes out.
17:18🔗DrewIs that the only time that you urinate blood just after having had sex?
17:36🔗DrewThe time to get that checked out, John. There's a lot of things that can do that. I'm presuming this is really just blood in the semen and not in the urine so much. And actually, the blood in the semen, believe it or not, is a much less serious issue than blood in the urine. Yeah. I think you're just sort of flushing. Yeah. I think you're just sort of flushing the bloody semen out.
17:52🔗AdamYou drop a load of Thousand Island, you gotta talk to somebody about it.
17:57🔗DrewYou should, but it can be apodidymitis, it can be, it can be, you know, varicose cells and things that aren't that big a deal, but it can be tumor too. But blood in the urine is time, that needs to be checked out immediately.
18:19🔗GuestHey, John, how old are you? 19. You're 19 years old. You should have figured this out about six years ago. When you're bleeding, it's usually unusual, especially in that area. Go get yourself checked out. Do yourself a favor.
18:30🔗DrewI see people, guys, but man in particular, they don't, they figure.
18:34🔗DrewNo, the deal is, here's the thinking. It's gonna go away. And if it goes away, I'm fine. It's no big deal. And if it's something awful, I'm gonna die. I don't care. I don't know about it. That's sort of where the guy's thinking go, you know?
18:46🔗AdamDo you really think there's even thinking involved with that process?
18:51🔗GuestI got blood coming out of there. I'm worried. I'm gonna see somebody.
18:54🔗AdamListen, our callers treat their junk like a rental car. They really do. They just, no maintenance. They're never gonna pop the hood. They just drive, drive, drive until they got to turn it in. Nothing. Just the way you drive a rental car. You're not topping off any fluids or anything, are you? Just drive the hell out of it.
19:13🔗GuestThat's the way they drive, hit the gas.
19:21🔗CallerFor almost like the past two weeks, I've been having like brownish red discharge coming from my vagina. And I was wondering if it was an SPD. It could be one.
20:28🔗CallerI want to know, should I go to the ROTC program or what?
20:32🔗DrewOr should I just go right into the Marines, to go to school in the Marines?
20:35🔗GuestWell, are you talking about the ROTC program in high school and then go into the Marine Corps or you want to continue it into college? Well, I can tell you what. Coming from an enlisted guy, the 10 years is an enlisted Marine. There's two routes you can go. You can go to ROTC in college and they'll pay for your whole college but you got to give the Marine Corps for four years so it might be the better route and you can be an officer and you get paid a lot more and you get treated a lot better than enlisted guys do but on the same side, if you want to be an enlisted guy, it's more of a gungy kind of guys world thing.
21:12🔗AdamWell, why do ROTC if you're going to enlist?
21:16🔗GuestWell, some people do it in high school but why high school? If he's talking about ROTC in high school, basically it's training for the future. If you have a foundation before you go in the Marine Corps, you're just enhanced that much more and you can do greater things once you get there. It's the fundamentals that are important. They teach you all those kinds of things. So, it's John, right? Or Jeremy? Jeremy. Yeah, it's a great program. If you get involved with it, you learn a lot of the fundamentals. You learn history and traditions and it's a good program. Jump on it.
23:04🔗AdamAnd the colonel, don't you get those things that hang from your shoulders like that? Or is that something I'm thinking of Gilbert and Sullivan thing?
23:13🔗GuestTwo trumpet players follow you wherever you go too.
23:17🔗AdamYeah. I like that. The colonel. And then they start putting the th in front of it. The colonel. All right. We will take ourselves a little break. We got some drill instructors from Boot Camp on Wednesday night, nine o'clock Fox. When we come back, we'll speak to James 13. Never had an erection. Has pubic hair. Wants to know what's wrong. We'll tell him after this.
23:37🔗CallerYou know what I'm saying, Adam and Dr. Drew, we'll be right back on Love Line.
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24:04🔗CallerHey, everyone, this is Tommy and Pamela Lee.
24:07🔗And you're listening to Loveline with Adam Corolla and Dr. Drew. All the sexual information you could possibly need.
24:16🔗AdamI think they're having sex when they cut that line. We are here with a couple of the drill instructors from Boot Camp Wednesday nights on Fox. Nine o'clock, Leo McSweeney and Tony Rosenbum are both here. Both, both good guys, you know, I don't want to, I'm too tired to anger these guys. And even if I had a full night's sleep, I wouldn't do it anyway. I was thinking, I was thinking about Leo. I hear him saying Harvard all the time. And I thought Harvard should move out of mass. It really should have been. He's at Boston. Too many eyes in Harvard. It's like somebody put it there comically.
25:06🔗AdamListen, there's plenty of schools that could be there. I mean, no problem with UCLA, right?
25:12🔗GuestYeah, nothing. There's not a Harvard there, right?
25:14🔗AdamWe're going to move it right over there. All right, let's see. When we left off, we're going to speak to James who's 13.
25:23🔗DrewWe're asking these guys to yell at us during the break, and they were talking about how ridiculous it is to just try to do that spontaneously, just yell. It's like, hey, Adam, be funny.
25:31🔗AdamYeah, they need, well, wait a minute, I can do that. No, no. No, they need motivation.
25:36🔗GuestWe need one of the callers to really piss us off.
27:19🔗GuestMotivate is just something you answer. Hey, how you doing? Motivate. That's outstanding. Or kill. Hey, we'll see you motivate. All right. Later. You know, you got to fill in the blank.
27:42🔗CallerI that's that's where I went through in First Battalion. I was just wondering out there. I went to the Stumps out there for Cacks and everything, but it was a pretty cool place out there.
27:54🔗CallerMy question is, you know, I hear about the Berisha and everything out there to kind of improve the sex drive of your, you know, girlfriend or or your other half or whatever. And pretty much my wife just laid there like a blow up doll.
28:09🔗DrewShe's always been that way or just something recent?
28:11🔗CallerWell, yeah, she's pretty much been that way. Well, we've been married for about six years. It's kind of funny we I came back. I came home on leave and got married. Didn't realize what what I was getting into because I hadn't lived with her and then I moved her down to base housing. And oh, man, I was in for it.
28:43🔗AdamAll right. Hold on. I can't put them on hold because it's well, actually, his line got better as soon as I decided to put them on hold. But I guess he's calling for myself.
28:50🔗DrewBut he seems to imply this is sort of some sort of biological problem. And at that age, it really is not. It's usually something far more interpersonal or psychological.
29:00🔗AdamWell, also, you know, he did he. You got to motivate. You can't, pardon me, guys, but you can't yell at a woman, motivate her by yelling at her, telling her to move. You got to trick them into moving in bed. You know, you really do.
29:16🔗DrewA lot of guys have real misconceptions about where women's heads are at sexually. And they're about being cherished and being loved and being, you know, sort of, I'm sorry, I know I'm obsessive. It's disturbing, very disturbing, Leo.
29:32🔗DrewYeah, and Adam, I've often said, that guys that sort of really play up to that, we sort of don't trust even, because they seem like they're manipulating women. Yeah.
29:43🔗DrewYeah, but the reality is he's got to at least pay attention to that, those kinds of needs. And it's not what he wants. What he's looking for is not what she's looking for.
30:14🔗DrewWell there's a lot up with his wife. I mean she gets moved out. All of a sudden she's starting to have problems. She's backed out, behavior issues.
30:21🔗GuestIt happens all the time in our business.
30:35🔗CallerIt's not like I just, you know, that's just like bam, bam, thank you ma'am. I mean I do all kinds of stuff for her. You know, I do, you know, I get in the heat of passion and everything.
30:48🔗DrewThere's a book out there called His Needs, Her Needs where a guy went on to analyze exactly what women want for men and they want things like time spent, you know, communicating, talking, affection, being shared. So guys like, they go, this kind of sex, that kind of sex, that kind of sex.
31:04🔗AdamYou got to pretend to listen and care when you're not in the bedroom so you can get some in the bedroom. I'm writing a book right now called My Needs, More of My Needs.
31:13🔗DrewYou know, can you autograph that for me? Men really need to feel desired by their partner. They do?
31:43🔗AdamI don't know, therapy, conversation, whatever it is. You know what you should do? Ask her what she wants, ask her what she needs. Yeah. And start giving it to her.
32:10🔗CallerIndeed. All right. I've got a friend and he's, he does this thing, this drug called DXM, which is sounds like officer. Sure. Yeah. He says that it's like let's him get thinking done faster. He's a really intellectual type.
32:30🔗CallerOkay. Anyway, so there's the first concern of mine. He's been doing this for coming up on two years now. He's not, well, he claims he's not addicted and I'm not one to say because he never does it around me.
32:41🔗DrewI've never seen DXM addiction, but it's in the drug of abuse and we don't know exactly how dangerous it is, but it's a hallucinogenic and all the hallucinogenics seem to be what we might call neurotoxic. They're dangerous.
33:00🔗CallerThe way he is, I don't know. Okay, well, the question goes further. There's that and I'm wondering what the concerns of it, and then, well, okay, it's both in the different drugs. He says he's done cocaine four times, and he's taken acid twice now. And he said that he does the acid to reverse the effects of the DXM because the DXM, where it allows you to think faster and whatnot, it wears on your body and makes you have to sleep more and all that sort of thing. And so I'm wondering what the negative effects with the warning signs of cocaine and acid are.
33:30🔗DrewCocaine, the thing with cocaine is that it's very addictive. And that's the main thing with cocaine. There are some medical things to worry about, but not used regularly. It's the big issues that can lead to addiction. With ecstasy, LSD rather, again, you're dealing with the neurotoxin. And this guy is a real...
33:49🔗DrewThe same thing. And this guy is intellectualizing. He's an expert. I don't know how many years he's been in medical school, what kind of residency he did, but he does not know what the F he's talking about. He's looking for any reason to use drugs. And it's all a bunch of BS. An unfortunate thing is very, very intellectual guys. I do what this Caltech all the time. I have to consult with a lot of kids over at Caltech. They can't teach them anything. They're experts. Their bodies are a big beaker that they're going to experiment in. And it's just simply not true. They have to have seen the effects of this drug in hundreds of millions of people that appreciate it.
34:25🔗AdamAll right, point out, sir. Listen, Ezra, why are you saving this guy?
34:30🔗CallerWell, he's one of my best friends. He's been one of my best friends for some time.
34:33🔗AdamWell, tell him if he wants to remain being one of your best friends, he's got to cool it with the drugs.
35:10🔗DrewThe only way that you're actually going to change this guy's behavior is if you understand his drug use is going to cause a great loss in his life. If you are one of those losses and if he feels that loss, you may have an impasse.
35:18🔗AdamI can always tell the difference between guys who are getting laid in high school and guys who aren't. First off, it's the sound of their voice. Because this guy, you sound like Barry White when you're getting laid.
35:31🔗AdamThat's number one. Number two is you get overly concerned with stuff that really, if this guy was getting laid, he'd be like, hey junkie, there's a kilo over there. I got to get some tail.
35:40🔗AdamYeah. Yeah. I don't say it that often, but once in a while, I know there's a guy that just needs to find a woman and get tangled up in her for a while and stay out of his friend's nest.
36:33🔗AdamYep, it is Loveline. I'm Adam Carolla. That is Dr. Drew over there. Phone number 1-800-LOVE-191. Leo McSweeney and Tony Rosenbum are both here, both drill instructors, both on the hit series Boot Camp, Wednesday nights, nine o'clock on Fox. And we will be yelling at somebody before the night is through, but it's, you know, we're waiting for something organic.
37:44🔗GuestAnd done correctly, I think it'd be a great thing.
37:46🔗AdamYeah, I absolutely do. I mean, you know, we're hopefully coming out of an era where we think we're supposed to coddle everyone. If there's some guy who's stepping out of line in school and beating up people and getting in trouble, we're supposed to tell him he's different, but it's good, it's good. You're creative.
38:07🔗AdamNow, listen, I believe that every guy, especially between the age of 13 and 21, could use a little ass-whippin once in a while. Oh, yeah. I mean, beating the guy up, but letting him know he ain't the king of the world. All right.
39:33🔗AdamAnd you'd put a pot on the wheel and it'd get going and it'd get a little bit out of line. And with each revolution, it'd get a little more out of line. But it would spaz in a second. It'd go from like wobbling to flying across the room in just a couple of seconds.
40:03🔗CallerWhat's up? I'm at this guy through some friends of mine. I never actually met him. I talked to him on the phone and all he ever talks about is sex.
40:43🔗GuestI can guarantee he's all talk. I can almost guarantee it. He's trying to impress you with all that talk about sex. And if you met him, he would probably be like, uh, a goofball.
40:55🔗GuestIf he bothers you and that's all he talks about, why are you dealing with him?
42:06🔗AdamWhy is she putting up with Johnny Jackoff on the marathon phone? She is a men in person. Now, there's something wrong with her self-esteem or her or something.
42:40🔗CallerIt's kick ass. But yeah, so I'm going to use McSweeney's word. Like all these little freak show kids calling in right now, man. I think these kids got too much time on their hands. And if it was totally up to me, I mean, they had to make it a law where they send all these kids to the corps, man, and they'll come out straight. You know, I think they just got way too much time on their hands.
42:58🔗DrewThat's what we're kind of talking about. Are you ready for president?
43:00🔗GuestWhat are you doing now, Silver? Where are you? What are you doing?
43:03🔗CallerWhat happened was I'm in the reserves right now. I'm in 03 and now I just go to UC Berkeley now. So, I mean, it's like-
43:34🔗CallerI'm not, I'm not, I'm not, I'm not the Mustangs, man. I'm not no ROTC, but I mean, I just, you know, I mean, a lot of people are anti-military over here.
43:42🔗DrewThat's what I'm saying. Do you have a problem? Is it, is it, do you have to hide?
44:00🔗GuestI just walk around with that positive attitude and prove them different.
44:03🔗AdamHey, you know, I just, I want to ask you a question because it's something that's been rolling around in my head for years. And I think I have an answer, but you guys can tell me how far is a click?
45:05🔗AdamSo a click is like a sixth or fifth or sixth of a mile or something like that. Five thousand, five thousand something, six hundred something feet. How many yards a mile? Oh, that's feet. All right, I'm going to get to the bottom of this. But thank you for that. I've always wanted to know that. David?
45:28🔗CallerFirst of all, I want to say Drill Instructor McSweeney and Rosenbum. I watch boot camp. I am a former Marine. And Rosenbum, you are the most locked and cocked mofo I've ever seen. And you are a perfect example of what the United Marine Corps is.
45:45🔗CallerOkay. My problem is about five years ago, it's not easy for me to talk about, but I had testicular cancer. I lost one of my testicles. And my question is this. I'm not stupid. I see that people bring their dogs to the veterinarians and they have their testicles removed. Yeah.
46:12🔗DrewOkay, one testicle will function just fine. It will give you all the testosterone you need. There are a thousand other conditions, maybe ten thousand that can cause fatigue and lack of motivation.
46:30🔗CallerNo one really will address my question.
46:31🔗DrewBecause fatigue is actually the most common complaint that comes into a doctor's office, and about 99 times out of 100, we can't do much with it. So you may be depraved.
46:39🔗CallerSo lack of drive and motivation overall.
46:41🔗DrewThat's depression. Do you smoke a lot of pot?
47:21🔗GuestWhy don't you do that, dude? Get like a plastic wall and you're like, good to go. You know, you got two nuts. It's only one cartridge is firing, though.
47:28🔗CallerI mean, you know, it's not it's not the motion of the ocean. You know what I'm saying?
47:33🔗DrewDavid, you let me tell you, you only need one. The boat. You only need one.
47:36🔗AdamThe boat looks like crap. Forget about the ocean. All right, we're going to take ourselves a break. We'll be right back.
48:29🔗AdamI kind of screwed that up. Leo McSweeney and Tony Rosenbum are both here. Both DI's from Boot Camp, Wednesday Night, everybody, 9 o'clock on Fox. And I'll tell you, I like these guys, and that's not just radio talk. And Drew, I think you share the same attraction, which is the regular guy attraction. Yes, yes. I love a regular guy.
48:51🔗AdamBoy, do I love a regular guy. And here's what a lot of you guys don't realize, a lot of you girls. It's not about what kind of car you drive or how much money you make or anything like that. They're regular guys.
49:05🔗AdamI'm lucky enough because I work at The Man Show to employ some regular guys. Regular guys who are more concerned about the team that is playing in the town they used to live in than their current relationship. Those kind of guys.
49:20🔗AdamYes, the kind of guys who can prioritize. I just love a regular guy. And I work with the guys from Beaver Falls, like outside of Pittsburgh or something. Nothing better. I mean, the Penguins won the 7th game, this guy was on Cloud 9. On Cloud 9, the whole night.
49:40🔗GuestI hate the Fairweather fans and stuff like that. I mean, people tell me like, hey man, who's your baseball team? Who's your hockey team? I'm like, dude, I'm from Boston. I root for the Red Sox, the Patriots, the Celtics, and the Bruins. I don't root for somebody just because they're a front runner. And I think that's such a sign of having some gunge and rooting for what you grew up with. I hate these people, like, I like the Lakers, but I like the Yankees in baseball. Dude, two different coasts. You just want to push those guys to their hearts, explode.
50:13🔗AdamRight, yeah, and that's the other one too that people are very convenient about. Well, in basketball, in the 80s, I was a Bulls fan. I liked them in the 90s, the late 80s, early 90s. And in baseball, I'm Yankees. For basketball, I was with Boston for a while, and then I went over to Lakers, and now I'm with, what do you mean? You gotta like the team, whatever town you live in, that's your team.
50:36🔗DrewHey, speaking of hearts exploding, what happened to the guy, the big guy, that was having troubles on your show?
51:33🔗AdamI'll tell you what I'd like to work into my adult culinary rotation would be some of that ass on a shingle and the sloppy Joe. I'd like to see that make a comeback in my adult life too.
51:42🔗GuestSloppy Joe does not get his just desserts. I mean.
51:56🔗AdamThe Bell Beaver was a bun with ground beef on it and that was as close as I could get to a sloppy Joe.
52:03🔗GuestSo basically anything that you can package a heart attack, you like that, right?
52:07🔗AdamI would like to open a place called Strictly Chip Beef and Sloppy Joe's. Just nothing, Hut. I put Hut, the word Hut, at the end of it.
52:17🔗GuestI think it's God's law that every Catholic school has a couple of good sloppy Joe's. I mean, that's just how it goes. Walk into any good Catholic school, grade school, and they got sloppy Joe two times a week.
52:28🔗AdamDrew, you're down with the ass on a shingle.
53:23🔗GuestYeah, there's a website. You can go onto fox.com or you can go onto lmnotv.com and there's... You can click on there and put down your information.
53:52🔗CallerWell, I just had to ask that question.
53:54🔗GuestWe are a department of the Navy, very much separate, though.
53:59🔗CallerI mean, your paychecks do say department of the Navy, right?
54:02🔗GuestI say Kansas City, my man. Just like everyone else's.
54:06🔗GuestYeah, the Marine Corps is a department of the Navy, and it's just that we come under that naval heading, as far as the ocean and hitting the beach and all that. It's like the Navy guys give us rides whenever we need to go fight somebody.
54:20🔗GuestYeah, and all our doctors and the dentists and everything, all our medical support is Navy.
54:26🔗DrewBut it's an interesting history. It was John Forrester, right? They created the Marines. Isn't that the guy's name?
54:31🔗GuestJohn Forrester. I thought he created the Marines.
54:33🔗DrewThe third, like him or something. No, he's the guy. There was a guy that basically is only like 50 years old. The Marines are...
54:56🔗AdamOkay, but the point is the Marines weren't around in World War I. They came around in World War II, were they?
55:00🔗GuestYeah, Marines have been around since 1775.
55:02🔗AdamOh, really? I didn't know that. I thought they were... They were small.
55:07🔗GuestBut they got... I mean, there never was a Marine division until World War II. There were six Marine divisions. But before that, it was just regiments or brigades or battalions.
55:18🔗GuestYeah, yeah. And it was real small. 1775, my Marine Corps came alive, and it was Captain Samuel Nicholas was the first commandant. I don't know if anybody really invented it. I just think that the Continental Congress back then, you know, the Thomas Jefferson and Ben Franklin days...
56:15🔗CallerFirst, I'd like to say that I have a lot of respect for these drill stars. They have a lot of discipline for their life. And as for you, Adam, you're hell of a lot more funnier than anything else I can listen to at this time of night. And Dr. Drew, I think you're really smart.
56:45🔗CallerAs for my question, I know a little about losing hair on your head. It has to do with your testosterone level and DHT and other chemicals in your body. But what I wanted to ask Dr. Drew was does masturbating increase the level of testosterone in your body?
57:05🔗DrewDude, you beat off? To a certain point, it does. If you refrain from all sexual activity, your testosterone levels can drop off a bit. And if you masturbate excessively like Mr. Corolla, they can fall off again.
57:16🔗AdamSince when is five times a day excessively? Wait, they can fall off again?
57:20🔗DrewSo your testosterone levels, they're down. If you don't have any sexual activity, they'll go up and they'll kind of plateau and they'll kind of, they can be too much.
57:26🔗GuestThey'll go down if you beat off too much? Yeah.
57:33🔗AdamThis is why I couldn't cut it in the Marine Corps. 20 times a week? I need a lot of personal masturbatory space. I couldn't do it with the vibe be squeaking away all night.
57:42🔗GuestThat's the discipline in the Marine Corps. You don't need that much masturbatory space.
58:48🔗AdamI see I couldn't cut it. Simon? Wait, are we done with him? Where are we going here, Drew? Danielle? You're 16. What's up?
58:58🔗CallerMy parents have been separated for a year and after that, every boyfriend that I've had, I've cheated on them, but not sexually because I'm a virgin. But I can't. Yeah.
59:09🔗DrewWell, it must be scary to you to maintain a close relationship. You're afraid you're going to lose someone.
59:13🔗CallerWell, yeah. It's like every relationship that I get. Well, first, I look for the love that I'm not getting from my parents.
59:19🔗CallerWow. Then it's like if I'm not getting enough from one guy, then I'll hook up with another one. Well. Another one and it will be like five or six at a time.
59:27🔗DrewIt's great that you could understand that's what you're doing, but I think it's something even a little bit different where probably, it's you're afraid that you're going to lose the love, so you got to keep stringing out.
59:41🔗CallerLike, I mean, they pay attention to me. Like, my father is psycho, so like, it's just like, I get the attention that I never really got from my father. Right.
59:51🔗AdamWell, you seem to have a lot of insights for 16, you know?
59:55🔗AdamWell, why don't you just listen to yourself? I mean, you know what you're doing.
59:58🔗CallerOne of the things, like, I can't hear for myself, and it's like I've been really depressed, and I don't talk to my parents about it because it's like, I can't, I don't know why, so it's like I get really depressed over this.
1:00:56🔗CallerBecause I went to a school that, like, you have to be accepted into. We were supposed to move, but we didn't. So then I had to get in my zoned school, and I wasn't learning anything, so my mother pulled me out of that, and I went home to school.
1:01:21🔗CallerI'm going back to high school in September.
1:01:24🔗AdamAll right, you should get back in high school, and you should get your ass in college when you graduate and get some friends. And listen, things aren't great on the home front. I understand that. Don't spend that much time there.
1:01:35🔗CallerI don't now. And like my mother is like, well, what's wrong? And it's like, I can't talk to her about it.
1:01:43🔗AdamAll right. All right, take it. We didn't help her any.
1:01:48🔗DrewNo, she thought she had talked to someone.
1:01:49🔗GuestShe needs like, sounds like she needs some friends. I mean, you know, when you're 16 years old, you talk to your friends about problems like that. Listen, she's sitting home doing home school.
1:01:59🔗AdamI've said this repeatedly on this show, which is there's not enough kids who have friends. I mean, their parents are a disaster. Their family environment is a disaster. You got to have your buddies.
1:02:13🔗GuestWhat you're going, that's common nowadays. Parents splitting up. I went through it. You got to reach out to people you can depend on, lean on, learn some things, be out there, enjoy life.
1:03:00🔗AdamYou know what happens now? Kid goes to school, he's got a few extra pounds on him. They start calling him Meatball. He comes home crying and the parents go, listen, you're staying home. Yeah.
1:03:30🔗CallerOh hey, I've been dating my boyfriend, well I don't know, I guess my sex boyfriend, since 8th grade and I've been a year out of high school already. So the last, well for the senior year of high school.
1:03:44🔗DrewWait, wait, wait, stop, stop. A year out of high school now?
1:03:48🔗CallerYeah, I graduated in 99. So I guess two years out of high school.
1:04:14🔗AdamListen, I've said this repeatedly. Sally? This is going to come up time and time again in your life. Here is the rap for all you knuckleheads who didn't get moved on. Tell people you went to Europe between 7th and 8th grade. You lived there for a year with your family. All of a sudden, you'll go from jackass to world traveler.
1:04:38🔗CallerActually, ironically, I did. I came from Russia right in the middle of everything. I was here for 4th grade, then I wasn't for 5th, and then I came back.
1:04:54🔗CallerAll right. So for senior year, I lived alone. So he lived with me. We were in senior year together, and then we graduated and I got my own apartment. And we lived together for a year out of high school. And then he went off to the Army.
1:05:29🔗AdamOkay. So he's broke off communication with you.
1:05:33🔗CallerYeah. He just... But we were so like, I mean, inseparable. We were in eighth grade. Completely. Like, I mean, I don't know. Soulmates, not soulmates. But I mean, finished each other's sentence.
1:05:44🔗DrewHang on a second. Do you mean you have no communication with him? He vanished?
1:05:49🔗CallerYeah. He just... I mean, I know he was around. I know he was here. I saw a friend of his. Well, I'm mutual friend.
1:05:54🔗AdamWell, he's broken up with you, in other words, right? That's weird, though.
1:05:58🔗CallerBut I mean, we... All right. I was a volunteer firefighter. And we were in the same... He was also. And we were in the same company. And...
1:06:12🔗CallerI wasn't an MP, though. And, I mean, the only way I found out that he was gone was... I responded to a call, and I asked where Mike is. And they were just like, oh, he left to the Army a couple of days ago. I mean, I didn't even know... Everything was perfect. We were living together. And just not a fight, not an argument. Nothing.
1:06:32🔗AdamWell, first of all, the thing that's interesting about her is she's...
1:06:41🔗GuestAre you a spy for the CIA, or what's going on? I tell you what, I'm just going to tell you straight out here, from being in the service, me and Tony Rosenbum, guys join the service when they get out of boot camp, and they go to their first duty station, and we've seen it a million times, they forget their little schnookums back home.
1:07:00🔗GuestThey're exploring life. They're hanging out with new buddies. They're 18, 19, 20 years old. They're out drinking. They're service guys, and they meet new girls, and I can guarantee he's got a new girlfriend over there, or three. He doesn't even want to talk to you. I know it sounds weird, but he's a new guy. Once those guys get out of boot camp, they aren't the same guys that you think they are. They've changed.
1:07:24🔗GuestAnother thing, if he left and you didn't know about it, then there was something missing in the first place. Carry out the plan of the day. Move on.
1:08:07🔗CallerYou know what? Before this show, I never even heard the name.
1:08:09🔗AdamReally? Well, I'll tell you, you should bone up on your Russian comedians. There's not that many of them. All right, Sal, get a new guy, all right?
1:08:19🔗AdamAll right. Why, she's peeling her like an onion. Go to the Yami Basin.
1:08:23🔗GuestCook up at one of his friends and break his balls.
1:08:26🔗GuestIt sounds like most of them just need to get out there and explore their own lives and just have fun and not deal with and absorb all their problems or get consumed with the little things.
1:08:36🔗AdamNo, Tony's absolutely right, which is people, their parents go bad, their boyfriend goes bad, their girlfriend goes bad, things go bad and they just sit home and absorb it when they need to get involved, get out, get a hobby, get a life, get an interest and get busy. I mean, I know it always sounds so trite and cliche when we say get busy, but it's really the best way not to miss somebody, not to mourn something, not to get caught up in your own world. Go run yourself ragged and then come home and just collapse.
1:09:13🔗AdamListen, my parents got divorced, they were idiots, they were crappy parents. I played football, I had a bunch of buddies.
1:09:19🔗DrewI enjoyed that. That's what Tony's saying. It's different than saying work your ass off. Stay connected to people, be with people in interesting experiences. That's what people do.
1:09:29🔗AdamI think, how dare you side with Tony and not me.
1:09:32🔗GuestI think we accept it now. I think we accept this thing in society now. Well, you know, he's a little depressed. Just kind of take it easy on him. I think it means quiet time. It's just good to a certain point where it's sickening. Like, you know, you have to really worry about people's feelings. Like, Jesus Christ, I just bumped into the guy in the supermarket. So what, I said, excuse me, and he gave me a dirty look. I mean, you know, people are so concerned with hurting each other's feelings right now. It's just to a point where it's like everybody's suing somebody for something about, well, they said this about me and they said that about me. Hey, it's a part of life. Suck it up, move on, people get dumped, people die, people get divorced, parents die, you know, siblings die. All that stuff happens. And I think that people sit home and they're like, look at me. You know, my parents got divorced or my boyfriend dumped me. Nobody cares.
1:10:25🔗GuestYou know, go out and get over it. It makes you a stronger person when you break through those barriers. Because, you know, once you kick through those barriers, you're 110 percent better than the person you were before.
1:12:10🔗AdamLeo McSweeney and Tony Rosenbum are both here from Boot Camp. Wednesday nights, both real instructors. Nine o'clock on Fox. We were... The guys in... Thank you. I really like their approach to life. There's way too much belly aching going on in this country. And I think kids need discipline. I think anyone who steps out of line needs discipline. And whenever I hear these stories of a guy, you know, he breaks into another guy's house, he gets shot, and then they want to prosecute the guy who shot him. My whole thing is, look, when you broke into a guy's house, you began a series of dominoes. You don't know if there's going to be two dominoes or a hundred dominoes, but the point is, is you pushed the first one, and that's it.
1:12:57🔗GuestWhatever happened to the days is just fist fighting. And is that a bad thing? I really don't think, I mean, you get the kids with the guns and knives and stuff. And that happened when we were kids. But I remember getting in fist fights as a kid, and coming home, you know, and you might have caught a beating, you might have won, you might have shined or a bloody lip, and your dad was like, what happened? I got in a fight with, you know, Jimmy Taney, did you beat him? I got my shots in. That was it. Now it's like, I'm talking, you know, I was seeing this girl a couple of weeks ago, it's like, I sued the school because my daughter got in a fight with another girl.
1:13:32🔗AdamI just heard about a story where a school, it was a private school, but they did away with Mother's Day celebration because there was a kid who had two fathers, and he felt left out.
1:13:52🔗AdamYeah, I just wish I would like like, for instance, you guys, I don't know if you're out here during this, but remember the North Hollywood Bank robbery where those guys in full body armor sprayed seven thousand rounds in the community. The mom of one of the guys is suing the city because he didn't get prompt medical attention when they finally put a bullet in a guy. They held him down and they set up a perimeter and they thought there was a third guy roaming around and they didn't get the ambulance in fast enough. And now she's suing LA County because it was wrongful death, basically, is what it was. So, her son, her little baby goes and sprays 3,500 rounds in the community. I mean, this guy emptied 10 banana clips into just god knows where. And he gets a bullet in him, he didn't get the ambulance fast enough, so now she's suing. Now, I would like a bullet in her head.
1:14:53🔗GuestMaybe she should have been in the crowd.
1:14:54🔗DrewHow about a bullet in the attorney who takes that case?
1:14:55🔗GuestHe was misunderstood. He was misunderstood his goldfish die when he was seven.
1:14:59🔗GuestYou guys need to be more sensitive to his feelings.
1:15:05🔗GuestLet's just make Rhode Island our own country.
1:15:07🔗AdamI'll tell you, I would like a public beheading of the mom. I really would. And I would then hold her head up and I would talk. I would use her mouth to talk and I would say, Why don't we use her ass?
1:15:20🔗GuestBecause that's what she's talking out of right now.
1:15:21🔗AdamLet this be. Who's next? That's all I can say. Who's next?
1:15:31🔗DrewYou're talking about taking over a new state, making a new country.
1:15:34🔗GuestYou get to the border of Rhode Island and you got to chug a lug two beers and you got to do 50 push-ups and we let you in. And we let you know that the law here is the law of the land. Just make pretend you're back in the 1830s.
1:15:48🔗AdamAnd here's what I'd say to everyone I know. Listen, don't worry about what could happen. Don't step out of line. Exactly. Because if you step out, anything could happen and everything could happen. You don't even need to know.
1:16:36🔗CallerWhat's up? Well, I was just wondering, I was just diagnosed with borderline personality disorder, and I was wondering like what the difference is like between depression and like, because I cut myself and I've tried suicide and I'm also bulimic. And like, is that all combined into the…
1:16:59🔗AdamWhat are we hearing, by the way, in the background?
1:17:01🔗CallerOh, there's like a huge storm here, so like the backs on our house is like on the ground, so…
1:17:09🔗DrewWe're picking up like a radio signal or something?
1:17:17🔗CallerYeah, I've been going for about four months, and I also go to a psychologist.
1:17:21🔗DrewAll right, so borderline is a, you know, it suggests a really significant psychiatric problem. Were you sexually abused or anything growing up? No. Did you have kind of real difficult family life?
1:17:33🔗CallerI mean, the only thing I could think of was my dad wasn't really there, but he was like a workaholic, you know what I mean?
1:17:39🔗AdamYeah, that's not it. Maybe he had a biological predisposition.
1:18:22🔗AdamWhy don't we combine them in a more positive way? Start cutting some steak and eating it. You save yourself and you get some food. You start with that ass on a shingle.
1:18:40🔗DrewCertain kinds of personality traits, but really, I suspect you more fit in. Then those kinds of personality traits really can be treated. You're in treatment, you're in therapy, you're on medication.
1:18:50🔗CallerYeah. I do it, and then after throwing up or cutting stuff, it's like, why? Because I think about everyone else who's had such a bad background, and then here's me, and then I feel even more guilty and then even more sad, and then I'll be really happy one day and totally gone, and I'm on medicine.
1:19:07🔗DrewYeah. I don't know. I think this is going to distill down into something else as time goes on, but stay in treatment.
1:19:13🔗AdamWhy do they call it borderline? It sounds like you're not as nuts as maybe a code bait.
1:19:19🔗AdamYou're not in Tijuana. You're halfway in San Diego. You could be a little crazy.
1:19:24🔗DrewIt's in an anachronistic term. It's left over from the old days of psychiatry. It used to mean borderline psychotic personality, and now it's basically primitive narcissistic personality. People are stuck in a certain state of development, early development, when they just don't have much internal structure, they have huge abandonment issues, and they act out constantly because they have no other ways of managing dangerous feelings.
1:21:21🔗GuestGet off the phone. Get your balls out of your hand and go get a girl friend.
1:21:25🔗GuestMake something happen for yourself later.
1:21:29🔗AdamYou guys, you know, I'd like to drive cross-country with you guys, just because here's the thing. Like when I'm driving, I want to yell at people, but I don't have enough voice for it, although I'm a pretty good yeller. I've got a good voice when I get cranked up. But so you guys, you got it on the tip of your tongue all the time. It's right there. It's easy access, you know? And there's nothing worse than when someone cuts you off, you're like, hey, yeah, Christ, that arranged.
1:21:58🔗AdamBut if you want to know, by the way, like there's a lot of folks are a little bit sheltered. They don't know if they're overweight. They don't know if they got a bad comb over. They don't know if they got a double chin. Go out, drive around and cut some people off because you will get your truest. You will be sized up in a very true fashion. Whatever your one characteristic is that's going to come up, you kind of, hey, Brillohead!
1:22:22🔗GuestIf you're more than 20 pounds overweight, it's going to be Lardo.
1:22:28🔗AdamRight, right. It's the first, it's the most honest critiquing you'll ever get. That and kids, kids will do that too. I had a, one of my friends, well my friend had a little brother who was like seven. They had like a big Spanish maid, she was like 350 pounds. She wanted to sit down. He was like, Rosa, don't sit on the chair, you'll break it. And I thought, wow, yeah, that's what you get with kids.
1:22:53🔗GuestThat's what you were thinking too. I want to say it every time.
1:23:01🔗AdamAll right, we're going to take ourselves a little break. We'll be back after this. Dr. Drew, Leo McSweeney and Tony Rosenbum are both here from Boot Camp, Wednesday nights, nine o'clock on Fox. These are a couple of good guys. Guys you could chug a lug with.
1:23:58🔗DrewTony's got to drive down to Camelton and be at a briefing at 6.30 in the morning.
1:24:22🔗GuestYeah. It's kind of an alarm clock now. We're Y2K1 compatible.
1:24:29🔗AdamI'll tell you, if that guy was around when I was in Boot Camp, I would immediately befriend him and cut a deal with him.
1:24:36🔗GuestBlow that bugle that way, man. You and I are good to go.
1:24:38🔗AdamAnd why don't you blow it about 1030? Just so you slept in.
1:24:43🔗GuestYou know what the worst is? That isn't even the worst. The Marine Corps bugle, not bad. Being on ship, when you're on ship, you're a Marine on ship, on float, they have this whistle. Have you ever heard that in the movies? It is so annoying. You know they got that dog whistle that only dogs can hear? That whistle just goes right through you.
1:25:03🔗GuestYeah, it is. And they blow it for like five minutes. It hits different levels and tones and you're in the rack.
1:25:10🔗GuestIt's like that hearing test on steroids.
1:25:14🔗AdamYeah, I would become unnerved. And I couldn't sleep, by the way, knowing that that was coming. No, man, I couldn't relax. Like if I knew. If you told me.
1:25:25🔗GuestA trash can is going to go flying or a bugle.
1:25:27🔗AdamRight, I couldn't sleep. I couldn't, I couldn't, I drew, you could do that. But you know me, I couldn't do that.
1:25:32🔗DrewThese guys come in and start jumping on your bed and throwing trash cans and screaming.
1:25:37🔗AdamI couldn't do it. I would put, I'll tell you the first thing I'd do is I'd put the blanket over my head. I'd put my head where my feet are. I'd put my pillow over there so they yelled at my feet for a while.
1:26:37🔗GuestTell him the snap is carried about half an hour before you guys get together and it'll last 10, 15, 20 minutes, hopefully. I mean you're totally hot and you just put that on a card.
1:26:48🔗GuestIf there's something that makes you feel good, just tell him.
1:26:50🔗CallerThe problem too though, the masturbation issue.
1:26:54🔗CallerHe's too old to swear that he's never done it. He's 24 and he swears he's never masturbated. I really don't believe him because I don't think any guy has never masturbated.
1:27:11🔗DrewYeah, Rekele, he needs to sort of master his own biology. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. For him to sort of say, I've never done that. How dare you? Yeah. It's a little ridiculous. It's unfair to you. By the way, you need to tell him what you don't want and need and like.
1:27:25🔗AdamBy the way, this guy's like a fat guy who's bragging he's never worked out.
1:27:35🔗AdamHe should be trying. I know he's not fat.
1:27:38🔗DrewEmily, he's like a fat guy who's never worked out and brags about it.
1:27:41🔗AdamRight. He should not be wearing this like a badge of honor. This should be a shameful thing. He should be doing everything he can to try to get himself right for you.
1:27:51🔗DrewHe should be ashamed that you have a master. How dare you?
1:27:54🔗AdamWhat's wrong with this technique in terms of going down on you?
1:27:57🔗CallerI don't know. It's almost like he doesn't really like to do it, but he's doing it because...
1:28:21🔗DrewBut Rekele, this is that thing that people do at your age, which is... It may be fine, but it's not the relationship you want. And you let these kinds of relationships go on for years when at the age of 28, this one would last about three months.
1:28:34🔗AdamShe got hooked up with a guy at 16. Yeah, of course. I mean, come on. Now it's a sort of pity mercy thing to stick with it.
1:29:42🔗AdamYeah. And listen, I've said this many times to all you guys whose weapon discharges accidentally and too early. You set the clock. The meter gets set when you go down on a check. So do a good job. I mean, if you're one of these guys who comes in three minutes, go down for 20 minutes before that, then you got 23 minutes.
1:30:21🔗CallerI think I'm gay. I might just be confused because I'm only 15. But I'm going to be on the football team this year, going into high school, and I'm actually going to be on the junior varsity team. And I'm afraid of when I'm in the showers of getting in an erection.
1:30:37🔗AdamNo, you're not. This is a bogus call. Yeah.
1:30:41🔗CallerNo, really. Guys, my parents are making me play football, and I don't really want to.
1:30:49🔗AdamYeah. Well, don't play if you don't want to play. They can't force you to play.
1:32:02🔗AdamI mean, listen, I tell Drew this all the time. The reason the gays are in such great shape is because they hang out at the gym constantly. No, they hate sports, but they love the gym. What's at the gym? Naked dudes.
1:32:16🔗AdamOh, my God. Think about if you could go to the gym and just walk right on in, right on into the woman's locker room, sitting at the sauna with a couple of them, then maybe over to the Jacuzzi, and then into the big community shower stall. How much time would you be spending at the gym?
1:32:43🔗DrewOne guy one time ever called up and said, oh yeah, they're kidding. That gym is cool.
1:32:46🔗AdamWell, I try to get the gays to admit that they like that. They always say no because they don't want to freak the straight guys out. They think they're going to spaz out on them. But it is true, of course. Drew, you've been to the gym. 80 percent gays, right?
1:33:00🔗AdamRight. Hanging out at the gym. Look, it's Dr. Drew's nuts, everybody. I'll whack off to that later. Mental note. Whack to Drew's sack. Done and done. Pick up dry cleaning. Jack off to Dr. Drew. Feed poodle.
1:33:31🔗AdamAll right. Now that we know the gay itinerary, we'll take a break. We'll be back.
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1:34:13🔗AdamAll right, I want to thank Leo and Tony for coming in here tonight from Boot Camp. Nine o'clock, everyone, Wednesday nights on Fox. You do not miss that show. Hey, thanks guys.
1:34:27🔗AdamI'll tell you, I've never enjoyed myself off the air as much, but just having a good regular guy conversation. And Drew, you did a wonderful job of tucking your skirt into your trousers and pretending to be a regular guy tonight.
1:34:55🔗GuestGet out of my face right now! Push, push, push you nasty thing!
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