1:53🔗DrewIt's interesting. When people who are clearly not radio people come on the radio, we're just sort of waiting to die with microphones in front of us. They're actually excited to be here.
2:01🔗GuestOh, come on kids. We're thrilled. You guys are so over this, are you?
2:06🔗GuestWell, you know what? Absolutely. You're over the radio, but also at the same time, you guys are just such pros at answering these sex questions. You help me go through puberty and I thank you for it.
2:17🔗GuestYeah, born and raised in Downey, California, boy, I had a lot of questions on my mind.
2:21🔗AdamThat is Alana Ubach, by the way, who is one of the stars of Legally Blonde along with Jessica Cauffiel, who is another one of the stars of Legally Blonde, which is coming out this Friday, everybody. That's right.
3:11🔗GuestWell, Alanna and I play the sidekicks to Reese Witherspoon's Elle, who is a sorority queen, and I being her vapid, vacuous, effervescent, joyous, blonde, ditz of a best friend alongside Alanna, you know, the jovial yet centered and balanced brunette. And we are the comic foils to Reese's comedic genius.
3:35🔗AdamOh, Alanna is also going to be seen with Jenny McCarthy coming up here. Drew points out as well as it's called the perfect you. Why are you doing that, Drew?
4:03🔗GuestYes, as a matter of fact, I went down to Pink Cheeks and got my rumpus wax. And I'll tell you something, it was like going through labor or what I imagine is going through labor. And I asked a lot of questions from porn stars to nuns about the vagina.
4:21🔗GuestYes, they sent me, as a matter of fact, this special machine to get ready for the theater.
4:26🔗AdamNo, they did not. Now settle down, you two. By the way, just stand on a mirror if you want to do the research for the Vagina Monologue. I love it. Don't you do a monologue that someone else wrote? Aren't they all pre-done monologues?
4:41🔗GuestAbsolutely. It's not like an independent film where I have to improvise about a vagina. My vagina has been established already and through millions of voices nationwide, including Winona Ryder and Sarah Jessica Parker. We love them. As a matter of fact, I think Blossom is going to be talking about her vagina right after me.
5:07🔗GuestThat could be a two to three hour conversation.
5:09🔗AdamHow long is the monologue you have to do? Do you have to memorize it and can't someone put it on a teleprompter? How does that work?
5:16🔗GuestYou read it. We're all dressed in black. It's very avant-garde. We're up on the stage and we open up our books and start talking. People know right off the bat that it has been written and that we're talking about it.
5:28🔗AdamI don't want to get off Legally Blonde too far, but I don't imagine I'm going to see Vagina Monologues because I got porn at home.
6:14🔗AdamYeah, you guys back? See, usually on this show, we have to beg our comatose rock star guest to lean up and get within a three-foot proximity of the mic. Rarely do we have to tell people to settle down and back off the mic a little bit. But Anderson says there's a little over-modulation going on. So ladies, just lean back just a little bit. Just give it a good, I'd say about four or five inches from the mic. That looks good. Anderson, what do you think? Good?
6:43🔗AdamSo one more question about this Vagina monologue. This was something that was written by one person some time ago, and it has a rotating cast, but it's the same monologue, essentially.
6:56🔗GuestAbsolutely. It's like Forbidden Broadway or any other off-Broadway, Broadway show where everyone takes different positions every, what do you say, like four or five weeks?
7:23🔗GuestAbout the- No, not my personal monologue.
7:24🔗AdamNo, your personal chunk. How long is that?
7:26🔗GuestI have about a good five monologues in the show. It's kind of fun. I play Dominatrix, a very angry, hello, African-American woman who loves talking about her vaginas.
8:42🔗Am I not, I'm not peeing when I'm doing this?
8:44🔗DrewWell, there's that too. It could be. It's hard to tell the difference sometimes. There's something called female orgasmic incontinence, and there's female ejaculation.
9:18🔗AdamIt hits that water with a lot of momentum. If a woman was lying down and opened her legs, could she pee, you know, four or five feet? You guys think you could do that?
9:29🔗GuestIt depends how large the clitoris is, right, the clitoral muscle.
9:46🔗Well, the first time I did it, I was 16, and it was when my boyfriend was fingering me, and I was 16. All this fluid just came gushing out, and then it didn't happen for 10 years later, and now I do it all the time.
10:33🔗I just want to know if I'm peeing on the guy.
10:35🔗GuestNo, spray until you're blue, girlfriend.
10:37🔗DrewA lot of women do feel sort of ashamed of this. They don't talk about it, but it's a fairly common. One night, remember, we asked all women to call in who did this?
10:45🔗DrewWe interviewed them all and many of them said it wasn't necessarily a very powerful orgasm that caused it. It was sort of positioning as much as anything.
10:51🔗AdamWell, have you ever examined the fluid that comes out?
10:54🔗You know, sometimes, it's just, yeah, I mean, I've looked at it.
11:47🔗CallerWell, I've been dating this girl for a while, and she's the first girl I ever had sex with. And we've been thinking about settling down and whatnot. And that's all good and well. But I think I want to have sex with at least one or other girl or maybe before I did that.
12:04🔗DrewWait, I want to get this right. This is your first sexual partner?
12:13🔗GuestHas she been not giving you what you want?
12:15🔗DrewNo, no, you gotta think like a guy for a second. That's thinking like a woman. Seriously, because men think diversity and not quality of relationship. They think, am I done? Do I need to see more?
12:54🔗AdamWell, let me just see if I can get a handle on Mike over here. What do you do for a living, Mike? I'm a chef. Oh, that's a good pun-tang gig.
13:04🔗GuestSensual. Women are very attracted to chefs.
13:06🔗AdamNow, when you say chef, you don't mean you're working at Arby's. You mean a real chef?
13:16🔗AdamYou feel like you could get some other women?
13:18🔗DrewProbably, yes. Well, his number has gone up, the chef thing.
13:21🔗AdamA lot of guys think there's something waiting for them out there, and it turns out to be a bottle of lubriderm in a penthouse. They get nothing.
13:30🔗GuestAnd spending a lot of money on the booty.
13:33🔗AdamRight. They get going, they meet a woman, they have sex, they get their confidence built up, then they want to break it off and move on to bigger and better things. They spend a year with nothing, and then they beg to get back together.
13:43🔗GuestThey miss that person putting them on this pedestal, right?
13:46🔗AdamI think Mike might be able to do some damage once he's cut loose. And Mike, this is the kind of thing that will haunt the guy.
13:54🔗DrewAlthough, this is the bane of your existence when you're mad.
13:57🔗AdamIt's not going to be any different, really, but we'll never be able to explain that to you, and you'll have to do it for yourself.
14:02🔗GuestAnd if you are going to cheat man, use a condom for God's sakes.
14:08🔗DrewThat in fact, for men, it's not so much who they're with as are they ready. And there are plenty of men who get married much, much later because they knew they weren't ready, regret having left behind somebody whom they know would have been a great partner, but still know they weren't ready and would have ruined that relationship ultimately anyway.
14:23🔗GuestYou may need to sample the selection to learn to appreciate just how amazing she is. You may need to do that. And I think the most important thing is that you're just honest with her and communicate this to her. Not that you want to bang somebody, but that you may-
15:05🔗AdamBut Mike, are you saying you want out for good, or do you want that like, I need some time apart thing?
15:10🔗CallerI would need some time apart thing. I don't want out for good because it's great.
15:15🔗AdamSee, that's a tough one though, because here's the deal too. She can get going with a new guy faster than you can get going with a new girl. It's a proven fact. And then you start going nuts, and then you end up drinking yourself into an early grave. So Mike, do you have something lined up? Do you have your eye on somebody? Not particularly.
15:41🔗GuestI do think though, if you're feeling this, if you don't act upon it, and at least by being honest with her by saying, I'm not ready, and you go out there and explore some things, you've got to do that for yourself. You have to be honest with yourself or else you may resent her. You could get together with her and you're going to resent her.
16:05🔗GuestYou're really young. I mean, if it's meant to be, it's meant to be. It sounds so cliched.
16:09🔗AdamAll right. Well, what about grabbing a hooker or two in a case like this? You know what I'm saying? Drew, you know what I'm talking about.
16:17🔗DrewThink about it. Do you think that would have... Yeah. You know, some men need to sort of... They need to test the numbers situation. Right. That's part of what that is. And you may want to explain what we mean by that.
16:31🔗DrewThey want to figure out... Shaggy's here. They want to figure out who they are in the world. They want to test that. And seeing a prostitute, I think, would make them feel worse even than sort of...
16:40🔗AdamWell, I don't know about worse, but yeah.
16:49🔗CallerI have a question for Dr. Drew. My girlfriend, I've seen her for two years. She's a recovering alcoholic. She recently had a drink again, but let me tell you a little bit more about what's going on. Dr. Drew, she worked a program for nine years. She got therapy for four. She sponsored people. She was very into it, but the dogma of AA kind of left her for the last three years, and she was whittling down with the meetings and not going. She hasn't gone in two years. Recently she had a social drink.
17:25🔗CallerWell, my question is, we've looked around, because she had talked about it. She kind of felt like she was missing out. She wanted to be like a normal person. She wasn't really hard-line AA anymore. What's your advice on this?
17:38🔗DrewWell, it's a very interesting situation, because theoretically, the fact that she was so successful in the program suggests that she made a lot of emotional change and grew a lot, and she did therapy, and really these things work. The problem is, though, based on what we understand about the biology of addiction, is that that switch in her brain, that genetic potential has already been thrown, and that reward, sort of anticipated level of reward, is sort of etched into her brain, and when she gets back to the alcohol, she will very rapidly progress, theoretically, to that same level of reward that her brain demanded back when she left off the alcohol. And that's a biological process, even though it's not motivated by any emotional demons that she was dealing with, and helping... It's very interesting. The biology is etched in, and the level of reward will require further use. And so she's really, on one hand, it's like people theorize that there could be such a thing as moderation at some point, but the biological theories currently suggest that that's just not possible. Really?
18:34🔗CallerSo you think she's just in grave danger?
18:36🔗DrewYeah, she's flirting with disaster. Well, wait a minute.
18:42🔗GuestHere, the thing I want to say is, from what I know about alcoholism, is that the bane of the alcoholic's existence is that all he wants to do is drink like a normal drinker. And when people, I think, get through a certain progress in the program, they get their confidence back and their self-assurance, and they start to believe that they can drink like normal people because they've gotten it together. But it is a, it is a disease. Alcoholism is a disease, it is a medical disease, and it's also physiological, biological tendency as well as mental. And so it is nearly impossible once the alcoholic starts drinking again for him to drink like a normal person. It is physiological.
19:19🔗DrewAnd that fits with my experience of the disease, my understanding of the current theories, which is that if she had never developed full-blown disease, she might have been able to control it. But once the sort of so-called switch is thrown, then you're never able again to go back to pre-throwing the switch.
19:59🔗AdamI would like to believe that people could get back and have a social drink, but not the vast majority of them, I would say.
20:07🔗DrewMake sure there's not something else sort of fueling this, like the doctor would give her any pain medicine or any sleeping medicine. Because again, that fuels that reward apparatus to drive you back to the previous level of reward.
20:19🔗GuestAddictive personality. It's an addictive personality.
20:37🔗CallerWell, I have kind of a complex opinion, Dr. Drew. Both her and I are emergency nurses and a good deal of our, a good percentage of our patients are, of course, addicts. So I'm very worried for her because I like her very much. But I don't, you know, I can't dispute the scientific data. But, you know, I guess I'm like Adam. I want to believe that people can get, you know, better, especially, especially her. I mean, I don't know, there seems to be any other issues working right now.
20:59🔗DrewI understand. You see, you want this disease to be all emotional. Right. It isn't. It's emotional, biological, and spiritual. And while she is much, much improved from an emotional standpoint, the biology remains. And to the extent to which is decayed is evidenced by the fact that she didn't immediately blast off with disease after the first exposure. But the evidence currently is that there's something etched into her brain that does not change with time.
21:25🔗AdamI'll tell you, I love getting jacked up myself.
21:33🔗GuestYou're running from reality. Can I say something? Hey Gary, I think from what I know about alcoholism, the most important thing is that you take care of yourself and if you try to change her decision in regards to the drink or try to stop her, it's going to fuel her desire that much more.
22:44🔗GuestYou remind me of my childhood, man. I grew up in Downey, California, and I've been listening to you guys for years. Yell me, go through puberty.
23:08🔗AdamAll right, Jessica and Alanna are both here from Legally Blonde coming out this Friday. I'm going to go take a Pilate, and we'll be back right after this.
23:20🔗GuestLove Line, with Adam Carolla and Dr. Drew.
23:46🔗Hi, this is Shaggy. Mr. Lovelove up front and person, and you're listening to Loveline with Adam Corolla and Dr. Drew, who got it going on up close and personal.
24:03🔗AdamPhone number, 1-800-LOVE-191. That's Dr. Drew over there, Adam Corolla, Jessica Cauffiel, and Alana Ubach are both here. Legally Blonde is the name of the movie. It is coming out this Friday, and tonight our guests are the Sorority Sisters of Reese Witherspoon. And I'm guessing pretty good meaty parts in the film.
24:25🔗GuestYeah, and the curtains match the drapes.
24:30🔗AdamSo we got a blonde and a brunette and the curtains match the drapes. Upstairs and down. Nice.
24:36🔗GuestActually, Alanna and I in the film, the original version of it, there was a lot of dirty stuff that we said. We talked about a lot of sexual things. They actually got cut because it was changing to more PG-13 girl power movie. But we had some cunnilingus lines and some anal sex references that were cut. They were naughty.
24:56🔗AdamDirty Sanchez is up there with a fel cherry. It's one of those words. It's one of those very deviant sexual things. But it probably has a few different definitions. I mean, a few different descriptions. Give us, Alanna, give us your interpretation of the Dirty Sanchez.
25:15🔗GuestDirty Sanchez. I mean, that's very funny. I think, well, basically what you do is you put your dedos inside of the nalgas and you pull it out and then you put the cacotas over your árboles.
25:29🔗GuestHelp, help. Do you want the English translation of that? Yeah. The next boyfriend of mine gave me this saying. He had plenty of rainbow kiss, you know, going down on a woman on her period. Dirty Sanchez is when the man is entering the female anally, whips it out, sticks his finger down there and does a moustache. Oh my goodness.
26:11🔗AdamI'll tell you. I am a, Drew you've heard me say this a million times, boobs and blow jobs. That's my fighting zone. I mean I'm a straight sex guy. I like the good straight sex. Oh I'll give you a run for your money sister. Don't get me wrong. But I don't like getting too wild. I don't like getting too crazy. I like to keep it pretty normal, pretty, the boring stuff done with flair. Done with gusto.
27:11🔗AdamI need to really focus. And if I think someone's going to come pouncing through the front door or the phone's going to ring or some family member's going to walk into the room, I can't focus.
27:30🔗GuestYeah, but I have ADD and I have a very clear ability to focus during lovemaking. Let me tell you. I don't care if somebody's in the kitchen whipping up the dinner, the maid is scrubbing the floor. I'm there over the kitchen table. I don't know anything else.
27:44🔗GuestOh, I'm about to be reformed. Someone's about to be reformed.
27:48🔗GuestYeah, I can focus, and I have ADD, but when it comes to lovemaking, honey, that's it.
27:53🔗DrewRight, that's not really focusing. That's sort of getting lost.
27:56🔗GuestYes, that's opening my heart chakra, and that's being lost in the euphoric bliss of lovemaking. If I'm in love with someone, the entire world drops away.
28:08🔗GuestI don't believe that, really? Do you find that you guys need to be visually stimulated? I mean, I always have to have the lights on, have to be looking at the tata jiggling.
28:22🔗GuestThat's amazing. This kind of talk is really like confusing me because just last weekend my boyfriend and I had sex for the first time and we actually had the sheet and we put it over the window.
29:43🔗GuestLike my general family practice doctors.
29:46🔗DrewYou really should see a gynecologist, okay, because there's a lot of ideas about how to approach this kind of problem. One of the, I suspect people would say the foremost issue is to make sure you don't have something called polycystic ovarian disease, which is a common condition that causes difficulty. You have UPCO? Yeah. Really?
30:02🔗GuestAbsolutely. Well, polycystic ovaries, a girlfriend of mine has polycystic ovaries, two girlfriends as a matter of fact, and I'm borderline, I was told a couple of hours ago.
30:11🔗DrewThe issue with that is, I mean, most of them that have that have a little bit of a weight issue that goes with that, and diabetes is a common result later on in life.
31:12🔗AdamYes, they got out of the blocks pretty good here but they're very attractive women. And you see, hold on, this just proves my theory. Hold on there, Greg. And don't take this the wrong way, ladies, but when you're sitting in front of two very beautiful women, it does not sound annoying. Maybe if you're driving a truck somewhere and you just hear over-modulation, you get a headache. But sitting here, I don't notice at all because they're very beautiful. The girls came in, they were a little juiced up, but we like that. We like enthusiasm. Greg over here, I suspect, is gay and does not like women. But Greg...
31:44🔗GuestThat's why he's having a problem with his wife.
31:47🔗AdamBut Greg, the girls came out fired up, but I think they've mellowed out in the last few moments.
32:32🔗GuestYeah, thanks, Adam. We're just trying to spread the love.
32:34🔗AdamYou know, I'll tell you the beauty of this show is you get to hang up on people. And I know in real life, don't you want to hang up on people all the time? I hung up on our censor from Comedy Central today. It really felt good. It's liberating.
32:47🔗DrewWhat were you arguing about? Underwear, underpants again?
32:49🔗AdamOh, we went round and round and round. You know, no Michael J. Fox jokes. I don't want that hooker on top of the guy for so long. You know, all the usual stuff. And we finally got our way with her and she agreed. And it's like, it's the world's most bizarre conversation. We do the man show on Comedy Central. And it ends up, here's how the conversation goes. Okay, her name is Renee Presser. Renee, we're going to give you the Michael J. Fox. We're going to give you the tuna boat joke. And we're going to give you the Mexican hooker. But we get the monkey with the banana in the ass, right? And then she fires back. The Michael J. Fox was never on the table. What do you mean it's not on the table? It's not on the table. It's not open for negotiation. You can't give it to us. So we went round and round. We finally won. And I just picked the phone up and hung up on her because I realized once we've won, let's not keep talking. We'll get screwed over if it keeps going. Plus, they said the S word 162 times on South Park two weeks ago. So that's our big angle now.
34:10🔗CallerAll right, let me get right to my question then. It's pretty much for Dr. Drew. I have contracted general pool warts. And I wanted to know what kind of effects would happen if I transmitted it to a female.
34:24🔗DrewWell, theoretically, they're much more serious for women in that they, at least the behaviors that lead to general warts are now being shown to be associated with cervical cancer.
34:55🔗AdamI know he knows he has it, but aren't there, you know, we never know whether you're going to spread them or not. Yeah. And you assume he will. But you don't know for sure.
35:07🔗AdamI know he does now, but I mean, he could get them burned off a year from now, be in a relationship and want to do the acetic acid black light test.
35:15🔗DrewThe average in that article I brought in, which is where it is right now, but I brought an article to prove to you that 30-40 percent of sexually active adults in cities have the wart virus, which is extremely common, Jeff, exceedingly common.
35:27🔗AdamNow, there's 19-42 percent or something like that.
35:31🔗DrewIt's mostly around 30 percent. But the fact is, it's something that's terribly, terribly common and it's thought that it only lasts about two or three years in most cases.
35:40🔗DrewYeah, but there's some that is persistent and then this is getting to be a little bit of a confusing field, but the persistent viruses are the ones that cause the cancer for sure.
36:07🔗AdamYeah, these guys are there, they're like lifeguards. They don't really, at the public pool, they don't really save anybody. They're just there to detract people from raping kids in the shallow end and stuff like that.
38:26🔗AdamLegally Blonde is the name of their latest joint, which is coming out this Friday. And I don't know what the comedy competition is out there, but I think it's gonna do pretty well.
38:40🔗AdamWho else is out there now? I don't think anything else. I'm looking forward to that Planet of the Apes. I like good, bad sci-fi film. I like looking forward to that Jurassic Park. And of course, Legally Blonde, which is again coming out this Friday. Thank you. All right. Let's get back with Billy, who works at McDonald's, one of the first places I worked. Hey, Billy.
39:09🔗AdamBilly, you work in the grill. Yeah. You do the Big Macs and the Quarter Pounders. Hey, you ever do this? You ever put the Big Mac bun in the Big Mac toaster? It's a tri-level toaster because I got that middle bun. I always used to put the top bun the wrong direction so that the top shiny part of the bun got grilled by the toaster and that the bottom part was soft and white. You ever screw that one up, Billy?
39:35🔗CallerOh, all the time, man. I've only been working there three weeks.
39:39🔗AdamI had a lot of difficulty with that. Do they still do that rap where they go, cheese count, cheese count on max, and then you go, cheese three, please. Then you go, burgers up, rap, please. You do that rap, Billy?
39:56🔗AdamEveryone who works there is miserable. The thing that's funny too is no other industry other than McDonald's has commercials where the workers are talking about joining the team and being happy, a lot of high-fiving and glad handing going on. But you talk to anyone who works at McDonald's, they're miserable, miserable. I think it's overcompensation. What's that?
40:16🔗CallerI'll tell you something right now. The only reason they do that is because you get a hundred dollar bonus every time someone signs up and gets hired. You get a hundred dollar bonus yourself.
41:41🔗AdamHow does she imply it, by the way? She eats those filet-o-fishes.
41:46🔗DrewBy the way, when you come up to a woman and she immediately starts pushing you away with things like, I'm not into guys, I don't want to date guys. That's a loud and clear message. He's hideous. She's telling you something. Just don't go any further. Forget it, don't worry. This one's not open for business.
42:01🔗AdamIt's time for me to give a lesson to our young male listeners who really do not know their a-hole from a hole in the ground when it comes to talking to women. But you ladies will let a guy know if you're interested. Am I right?
42:17🔗AdamYeah, you're not going to ask the guy out, but you'll certainly be open to him asking you out. And that manifests itself in a few different ways. Now here's my first theory, and you guys have stopped me from wrong about any of this. Guys, when a woman likes you, she will make excuses to touch you. I don't mean grab your junk and make a honking sound, but you tell a joke, you tell a joke. I'll demonstrate on Drew.
42:40🔗DrewGrab your junk and make a honking sound.
42:43🔗AdamWell, a lot of women do that in the Midwest. That's how they show their affection.
42:57🔗AdamThat is so funny. I love Drew. They do a thing where they touch, right? They touch all the time. Then the other big thing that a woman will do, it's a tell. They call them tells when they're talking about poker, and this is what this game is essentially. They do the drag. Oh, Drew, it's great to see you. They drag, they drag right on you. They'll just drag that hand. Like, if you hug them, when you break away from them, you get that little drag.
43:24🔗AdamYeah, the little linger drag, little linger drag. Even with the handshake, you'll get a little drag along the palm. It's the hand. See, they don't like you, they shake the hand, then they open it and move it away like a robotic arm. But if you get the drag, that's something.
43:37🔗GuestThe drag with the lingering eye contact, just a second longer.
43:40🔗AdamRight, just the beat. The other thing is, is when you're talking to them, whether it's at school or at a party or wherever, they'll hang around after the lull of the conversation. People aren't going to be rude if you go up, hey, how you doing? Hey, it's good to see. Hey, aren't you in my biology class? They'll sit through that. Then there's a lull.
43:58🔗AdamThey'll stay in there. It could be 1001, 1002, 1003. It's like it almost has to come around and catch on again, the conversation, then you go, so you want something from the bar? If the answer is yes to anything, that's good. Because if they don't like you, it's going to be, I got a beer, or I'm not drinking, or I'm not going to whatever. I like women. The third thing is, you bring something up. You bring up this movie. You bring up Legally Blonde. And if they like you, they'll go, oh, I've been, yeah, I've heard about that. I wanted to see that. Let's start laying that out there. All you have to do is bring it up, and they're into it. Bring up anything. Bring up mountain biking. Oh, yeah, I'm into that. Or I'd love to try that. Oh, no, I've always wanted to do that. Right, that's what you'll get. Just start floating general notions.
46:22🔗AdamOkay. Fair enough. Reggie? And by the way, what is your name? Regina or something? Yeah. I see. But the Reggie, that's the lesbian angle. I like that. All right. Hey, Reggie, hang on a second.
46:37🔗AdamDrew, we know. Please. We're going to take a little break. And then we're going to come back. We're going to do a little gambling on you. All right? Okay. All right. Jessica, Alanna, you guys know how to gamble on the show?
46:47🔗GuestI don't want to tell her anything that's going to put her in therapy for the next 20 years. I'm so afraid.
47:49🔗AdamI'm Adam Corolla, it's Dr. Drew over there. Phone number 1-800-LOVE-191, Jessica Cauffiel and Alanna Ubach are both here. Alanna was talking to me right as I was about to talk into my microphone, so did you have a question, Alanna?
48:05🔗DrewI was reading about Alanna, she was in the movie, she was in the movie John's with David Arquette, our brother.
48:10🔗AdamI remember that one. Boy, that was about five years old now.
48:15🔗DrewHe was promoting it when he was on our MTV show, remember?
48:18🔗AdamHe promoted it in here too, as I recall. Would you say I'd go-
48:43🔗AdamThis is not one of those radio stories, but I was in here with, I don't remember who the guest was, do you, Drew? Just say no, please, we move on with the show. We had a guest on and we were talking about actors, and we were talking about some of them.
49:00🔗AdamTalking about, okay, that really got us somewhere. Possibly Sugar Ray. And we were talking about how crazy certain people are. And I was trying to figure out whether it was an act, or they were really that nuts. And there's certain actors who just really seem insane. You know, guys like Christopher Walken, and guys like that. And I was saying that David Arquette is insane. He's been on the show a few times. I know him. I would even call him a friend.
49:25🔗DrewWe said we love him. He's a great guy, but certifiable.
49:30🔗AdamRight. Definitely, definitely insane. So, I was saying how nuts he was. It was just a show, like, just as if we'd started the show tonight. We're about four minutes into the show chatting with the guest. And the guest at some point piped up and said, hey, aren't you worried about talking about the guy? I mean, you know, what if he comes over here and kicks your ass? And I said, are you kidding? He's so nuts. He can't find this studio. Couldn't find his way here. It's a hard studio to find. He'd only been here once or twice back then, a few years ago.
49:59🔗DrewYou know who it was? It was the Being John Malkovich cast.
50:13🔗AdamAnd we were talking about how nutty he was, and anyway, just moved on, took a phone call, and got about halfway into that phone call, and who came pouncing through the door? David Arquette. Right through the door, right here.
50:26🔗CallerHi, this is David Arquette, and you're listening to Loveline with Adam Correra.
50:30🔗AdamThat's right. I told you it was insane. Just call me Adam Correra. Correra? He was standing right there. And I mean, my jaw hit the floor. And I think for people listening, it seemed weird, but it was really eerie for us. I mean, you just bring a guy's name up, start talking about him, and turn over and look, and he's standing there. He wasn't due to come in. He hadn't come in. There was no reason to think in a million. I mean, for all I know, he's probably in Toronto filming a movie, and he walked right in through this door about three and a half minutes after I started talking about him.
51:05🔗AdamNo, he just came in to prove he could find a place, and he wasn't insane. I immediately did some backpedaling and went, look, there's a difference between crazy and nuts. I said you're crazy. That's not bad at all. But it was really something I'll never forget on this show.
52:02🔗AdamThe experience. And you're trying to have another physical experience with her? And you had the one that wasn't good, and you haven't had one since?
52:31🔗AdamNow you got it? A little angry? Yeah. All right. Hold on, Reggie. But, Reggie, we're going to gamble on you, but when we come back, you have to be very truthful, right? Okay. All right. Hold on. All right. Now, as you know, when we gamble on a caller, we're gambling on their past. We know what's going on in the present day, and we're not so concerned about the future, but for gambling purposes, we want to know what made Reggie the Reggie of today. Was there abuse, sexual, physicals, alcoholism? Sometimes, the smart money is just on nothing. Everyone picks some crazy abuse, and you just say, parents still together, no abuse, and you win the pot. So, shall we get started? You guys got money on you? You got a dollar? Let me just throw a dollar here. Yeah? Everyone got that?
53:53🔗AdamDrew, you got no? Okay. Drew, put the five in there and take the pot, and we'll leave the five out there, right? Okay. Now, who wants to start? Shall I start? Okay, I'm going to start. Go to it. I'm going to say Reggie. She's a lesbian, a little angry. Now, what got her? A guy or a girl? Tough. Could have been the female babysitter. Could have been the stepdad, friend of stepdad. All right, I'm going to say when she was about seven years old, some sexual abuse from like a stepbrother, stepdad. Yeah? All right. What do you think? Alanna?
54:32🔗GuestHmm. I think she was physically abused by her father. I'd say like a biological father was, I wouldn't exactly say sexually abused, but abused.
55:01🔗DrewDrew? I don't have a clear read on this one. All I get is that she needs, all she's told is that she needs arousal to sort of experience herself. It wasn't enough for her.
55:10🔗DrewSo either some kind of burnout of those systems through physical abuse, but I'm going to go the other direction, go like abandonment, like she either grew up in foster care or both parents like severe addicts.
57:59🔗DrewWe don't. This is all having profound effect on you now, Reggie, and you've got to get some help with this. Even if you don't want to tell your parents about specifically what happened, you've got to go talk to a therapist or a mental health professional about what has gone on. Or you're really in for a world of hurt, because things are not going to get better from here, they're going to get worse.
58:16🔗GuestYeah, this calls the beginning of helping yourself for forever, for the rest of your life.
58:39🔗CallerWell, yeah, but I don't talk to him. I've never talked to him. I don't really talk to him or communicate with him, so to me, him being home, I just always leave.
58:49🔗DrewReggie, you are just so shut down emotionally. You know, I'm sure that's just how you deal with this, is by climbing into that shell. That is not a healthy place for you to stay. You need help climbing out of that so you can begin to really develop a sense of who you are and what you want from life. There's still lots of time.
59:06🔗AdamAll right, so listen, Reggie, don't worry about this 17-year-old who is supposed to love you right now. You've got to get a little counseling, a little therapy, and work out some of these problems so you can have a good life.
59:24🔗AdamSeriously, because I don't trust anybody who's going to be a high school senior who is seriously dating someone who's in the seventh or eighth grade. That's ridiculous, unless it's a guy.
59:35🔗GuestIt's just a distraction before you really start working on yourself and, you know.
59:43🔗DrewLauren, we're there. Do we have an Oklahoma referral source?
59:48🔗AdamAll right. We're going to put you on hold, Reggie. Don't hang up. We're going to put you on hold and we'll give you a number of something that's in your community.
59:54🔗GuestIt takes a lot of courage to make that call.
59:58🔗GuestYou see, it took her three seconds to admit to you guys what was really going on.
1:00:01🔗GuestA lot of courage, Reggie. That's the first step.
1:00:02🔗DrewThis is why people sort of get incensed by the fact that we gamble. We gamble because had we gone to her, were you ever sexually abused? She goes, no, no. Well, yeah, but it has nothing to do with this. As opposed to us saying, not only we know you were, and it's causing what's going on here, we'll bet we know that.
1:00:20🔗GuestThey give you a nebulous answer and then you finally get it out of them.
1:00:22🔗DrewRight. It's that they would defend against it being connected with what's going on now. Now they can't deny it.
1:00:27🔗AdamWe gamble for that and so I can get more carnauba wax for my Jack, which is, this is going to go very nicely, Drew. Thank you. It's a pleasure doing business with you guys.
1:00:36🔗GuestYou guys know my first thought was the brother and I denied it and they asked to go with your instinct. I had this brother thing come through my head and I was like, no, it's a brother, a friend of the brother.
1:02:07🔗GuestAnd I also wanted to ask you, I mean, you know, I know I heard Adam Corolla, he was talking about, you know, earlier about people calling in and or if you like somebody and if you bring up a topic, you know, they're not going to walk away. They're going to listen to you regardless of what it is.
1:02:24🔗GuestSo I've been thinking, I've been, you know, trying to mull over my head like how many topics I can talk to you about, you know, or ask if you like, you know, like the mountain biking, the you know, the underwater basket weaving, the you know, do you like?
1:03:13🔗GuestI want to tell you, Alanna, that, I mean, I have to do a footnote here that the movie that you were in with Leslie Ann Warren, I mean, I'm shaking because I'm so nervous. I mean, that's the first time I ever saw you in a movie. And I just have to tell you that you looked absolutely like amazing in that movie.
1:04:16🔗AdamHold on a second. I gotta tell you, I gotta be real honest and I know this is not gonna come across too good, but sometimes I drive home late at night and I think, geez, I wonder if anyone can do this job. I wonder if I can be replaced. What makes you so funny? Why do you get the big bucks? And then I talk to some of our callers and I go, I'll do this job for 150 years. I'll do this job eight years after I'm dead and still get better rates. I'm eating frozen grapes. What do you think? Well, everyone knows a cliché about the lesbians and the fantasies of frozen grapes.
1:05:04🔗GuestHey, there's another better than safe sex. You know what I'm saying? I know what you're saying, honey. Masturbating to me is absolutely fine, as long as you're a very proud lesbian.
1:05:11🔗GuestCan I tell Sally something? Watch my films. Sure, go ahead. Sally, hey Sally, there was actually a scene in Legally Blonde where Alana and I were in our underwear and Reese comes home crying and we were caught just getting out of the shower in our underwear and my hair was wet and Alana had cream bleach on her lip and rollers in her hair. And when Reese originally walked in down the hall, Alana and I were making out up against the door. Do you remember that? Every take started with us making out and they were like, girls, you really, PG-13.
1:06:38🔗CallerI was wondering if it's possible to get pregnant by anal sex.
1:06:45🔗AdamWell, you're lucky we just gambled, Jessica. Now, Drew always wants to gamble, and I always want to gamble too when we hear someone who's 15 and sounds like this.
1:07:59🔗AdamYou, and this is a LA call, by the way, this LA. Unified School District. That's what I'm a product of right here. And do you take science or sex ed or biology?
1:08:51🔗AdamYou know, it's funny. I never thought I'd be in this position. Hold on a second. Where I have conversations, much like the conversation I remember the mall Santa having with me when I was five.
1:09:02🔗AdamYou know, he was like, does it feel bad when the man hammers you in the ass? I see. I see. But you realize you cannot. Yes. You've been a good little girl. You cannot get pregnant from the man putting his hoo-ha in your poop shoot though. You know that, right? It's weird you're having these bizarre adolescent conversation, these conversations like you're talking to retarded four-year-olds except for, it's not about fire trucks and ninja turtles.
1:09:35🔗AdamSo it's really kind of bad because it's like they're having the anal sex but from their mentality is like a nine-year-old, that's a bad sign for a girl.
1:09:45🔗GuestGod, I thought I would know what happened in her childhood that led her to this.
1:09:52🔗DrewWhy don't you call Planned Parenthood and get yourself on some birth control and really if you're going to be doing these things prepare for them because you're in for a world of hurt.
1:10:00🔗AdamAre you on birth control, Jessica? No. And you're having regular sex with your boyfriend?
1:10:09🔗AdamYou understand? And you'll just be one of these many statistics. I like to yell at via the microphone on this show. And we don't want that to happen, right?
1:10:18🔗AdamSo go down to Planned Parenthood and get yourself some birth control. You now must be responsible enough to do that. You may not be a full blown woman yet, but if you're having anal sex, that makes you a woman in my book, and you have to start acting like one.
1:10:35🔗DrewAnd generally, just slow down. Slow down in general. I think you're getting into stuff that... I think you're going to get hurt through all this eventually.
1:10:57🔗AdamNow, here's the real, here's the real scary part. A year from now, she will be mama to some kid and you wonder what kind of shot that kid is going to have.
1:12:58🔗CallerThe young lady that just called in, the 15-year-old in LA. County. Right. I think, you know, although most people that do call your show and have questions, I've been listening for a long time, by the way, love the show, love the two sides of masculinity that both of you represent. I just think that, you know, not everybody has probably a sob story behind. Maybe for this girl, she's just one of those who's kind of fallen through the cracks and not been educated because of lack of parenting and that's probably a good part of it. Being that she's so naive, she probably doesn't have much to hide, I mean, would you agree? That's a good point.
1:13:29🔗DrewWell, there's a couple things. Well, one is, you know, that parenting that is that deficient is abandoning and is traumatic, but I don't think it is even that. I think you're right. I think it is just that there are certain, even cultures...
1:13:44🔗DrewYeah, where 15-year-olds are encouraged to get pregnant. We don't take that into account. And her mom may have been pregnant at 15, and this may be part of her culture to start getting involved with older men. And this man may be a little bit urging her into activities that are not good for her. She doesn't like... And she just doesn't know how to negotiate that.
1:14:00🔗CallerNot only that, she doesn't have the responsibility to make that decision yet. She hasn't reached that level of maturity. I think it's important for most young girls out there in her situation to realize that there's a time and place for everything, and 15 isn't the time to start having anal sex with 17-year-old boys.
1:14:25🔗AdamGood times. And listen, I hate to say this, but for someone who hates to say it, I say it almost every night. Never underestimate the stupid. There's a lot of dumb people, and they're out there, and that's fine. People never do that. We want to talk about everything but dumb. We want to talk about education all the time. We want to talk about parenting. Some people have themselves a little 1.34 banger for a brain, and some people got themselves a big block V8, and when you got just a little 4-banger, life is tough. It's hard to pull that rig up the hill with that size brain, and we talk to those people all the time. And don't worry about those people. They don't know they're stupid. That's part of being stupid, and it's what makes us smart in a relative way. So let's not try to discourage that. That's what I'm saying. Brittany?
1:15:45🔗AdamLet me tell you something about this Tybalt, by the way. This Tybalt, I used to teach boxing, and Tybalt is, and I used to kickbox way back when. I never taught that, but Tybalt is kickboxing minus the bag. I mean, this has been going on for years and years and years. It's just basic punches and basic kicks, and the only difference is instead of hitting a bag, you just sort of do it in front of the mirror and do it in place. But every boxing class and every kickboxing class I've been involved with did at least a half hour of this before you got into anything. And so every time I see the commercial, and I see them throwing those punches and doing the basic, you know, front ball kicks and side kicks and stuff, I just think this is 50 years old.
1:16:28🔗AdamIt is renamed, repackaged, and now it's something. But I used to teach these classes when they weren't Tybalt. They were just, we just called it boxing. Brittany?
1:17:31🔗AdamI used to teach at Bodies in Motion. There was a handful of them out here in the Southland and the average, the classes averaged about 20, 25 people a class depending on whether it was a night class or an afternoon class.
1:18:01🔗AdamIt was big bucks. 20 bucks a class. Take the taxes out. Had a couple of private students. That was good. I'd just get in a ring and let them beat me up. That was 20 bucks an hour. That seemed like pretty good money to me back then. I mean, 20 bucks. Yeah, it was good times. You remember, well, we know some of those people. Drew used to go to that gym, didn't you?
1:18:36🔗CallerOkay. Well, here's the situation. My girlfriend is traveling in Europe, and she calls me like every other day and stays in touch, and she gets home on Wednesday. Well, I talked to her this weekend, and she told me that she's been in the hospital with a rash in her groin area and across her thighs, like in her vaginal area, and it's like going back toward her, like her butt, and it's like she describes them as blisters. Now, I'm sorry? No. Obviously, I mean, I'm thinking kind of the same thing that like anybody else would think, but I want to make sure that, like, it could be anything other than like some sexually transmitted disease?
1:19:19🔗DrewWell, sure. Again, as always, it's hard to comment on dermatologic illnesses, but blistering diseases are usually pretty significant, and they don't have to be herpes. Remember, that's the only blistering STD. And to have something symmetrical going on to the thighs, I mean, there's all kinds of things. There are systemic diseases that can present like that. It can be allergic, or something called bullous pemphigoid. There's all kinds of things.
1:19:44🔗CallerYeah, she is. And she's like on this small little island in the Mediterranean. They don't have anything there for hospitals. And so she couldn't, at least this is what she's telling me. She couldn't understand what the doctor was saying. So they took her to, or she went over to Athens to like a normal hospital. And actually she's supposed to be there this morning. It's morning right now there.
1:20:03🔗AdamWhat is she doing over there without you?
1:20:07🔗CallerGood question. She just, she just vacationed, just traveling.
1:20:10🔗DrewDid she take any medications or anything that she had never taken before?
1:20:13🔗CallerNo, no. I'm pretty, I don't know if I'm trying to convince myself that she's like cheating on me or something.
1:20:21🔗DrewEthan, Ethan, I'm going to ask you to drop all that, okay? This could be a serious medical condition.
1:20:28🔗DrewOkay, forget about your male ego for a second and realize that this is pretty significant eruption. This is not about STD. This is about something. If you're lucky, this will be an allergic reaction.
1:20:41🔗DrewI mean, maybe something in the brush. Who knows?
1:20:44🔗GuestJessica, raise your hand. Yeah, I lived in Bali in Indonesia for two months, a couple of years ago, and I had two different rashes, one on my legs and I had one, sing it girls. So I dig it, I had one of my arms at one point and I couldn't understand anything the doctor was saying and he gave me some pill and it went away and I also had a blistering rash on my left leg and it was an allergic reaction merely to the environment. I have allergic reactions here in America and the things in the air are so vastly different that there's, since we're not acclimated to that area.
1:21:21🔗DrewThere's plants, there's insects, all kinds of things, but this is a serious deal and it needs to be...
1:21:25🔗CallerBut my problem, it's not like on her arm or her thigh, it's not on her leg, it's like her vaginal area.
1:21:32🔗DrewWell, no, it's her thighs, she said, the thighs and groin.
1:21:37🔗DrewThat's sort of a typical, one of the typical places for drug eruptions. So she may be taking something of vitamin or who knows what that she wasn't thinking would...
1:21:45🔗DrewIt hasn't even occurred to her yet that could be causing this, so who knows? But this could be also something very serious, so it needs to be... Hold on to your past judgment.
1:21:55🔗AdamAre you gay anyway? I mean, what do you care?
1:22:28🔗AdamOkay. Well listen, listen to me Ethan.
1:22:30🔗DrewGet her to proper care. Forget about the STD thing. That is not, that's not the kinds of illnesses I'm thinking of.
1:22:36🔗AdamAnd here's the deal. If in fact what she has is a legitimate medical prom and is not an STD, not that they're not legitimate, but you know what I'm saying. And you treat her as if it is she will never be done hating you. She will make you pay. Let me tell you, I don't know a lot about women, but I'll tell you a couple of things I've learned. They give you a couple of opportunities maybe once or twice a year. Somebody kicks off in the family. They get fired from their job. Something traumatic. And by the way, for women, almost everything falls under the heading of trauma. But once in a while something comes up. That is your occasion, men, to step up, do the handholding, send the flowers, nod the head, and give them the hug. If you drop the ball, they will kick your nuts around for the next year.
1:23:29🔗AdamI'm telling you, I don't care how distant the relative is. If they kick off, you do that, my poor dear, that must be so horrible for you. I'm sending some flowers to work. I don't need any sex, maybe a quick hand job, but no intercourse. Please I insist on attending the funeral. I don't care if it's in Kentucky, I'm getting plane tickets. All you gotta do is do that, you'll come through, she'll love you forever or hate you forever, depending on how you react.
1:23:55🔗GuestYeah, but just really think about how she's feeling. This is embarrassing. And the fact that she told you, I mean, it's admitting a lot, this is kind of shameful and embarrassing to her. Put yourself in her shoes and how it feels. And imagine if you had gone over to some foreign country and this happened to you and you came back and she was, you know, and you were immediately accused of that, like that's shameful. Right, right. Be gentle with her. Give her the benefit of the day.
1:24:15🔗DrewYeah, all you can do is really be there for her. I will bet you all it never occurred to her he would leap to that kind of a conclusion. That's why she was up front with it.
1:24:24🔗AdamYeah. I'm almost sure it wasn't from a guy named Mustafa, who had some fomite in his beard and when he was going down on her, it entered an open lesion that was already on her thigh. Don't think that way. We're going to take a break and we'll be back.
1:25:14🔗GuestHey, everybody, it's Loveline. I'm Adam Corolla, this is Dr. Drew.
1:25:17🔗AdamBrooke Burke is in here tomorrow night from E's Wild On. She is a very attractive looking brunette girl who's taken over for Jules Aznar probably about a year ago on Wild On, which I see when I come home at night, about 12.30.
1:25:32🔗DrewWe had Jules Aznar up here, didn't we, at one point?
1:25:38🔗AdamI'm going with yes, then. Jessica Cauffiel is our guest tonight, along with Alanna Ubach, both from Legally Blonde, which is coming out this Friday, everybody. And it'll be a very wide release. You've seen all the commercials. So it'll be in a theater near you. And we suggest you go see it. All right. Now, let's see. We'll get back to Brandon, who's 20. Brandon? Yeah. What's the problem?
1:26:06🔗GuestWell, I want to hook up with this chick. She's 17 and she's pregnant with her ex-boyfriend.
1:27:05🔗AdamAll right. So you're working over at the Big O. You guys put a balance, new valve stems, do the alignment, put them right back on the rig, and they're on their way, right?
1:27:14🔗AdamYeah, that's a good time. All right. Well, I can see why she's attracted to you. Brandon is Mr. Personality over here. When she would come by there, why would she come by there?
1:28:32🔗AdamAnd so now do you think, here's a tough question. You think she would like you if she wasn't pregnant or do you think she's feeling a little bit vulnerable looking for a man?
1:29:15🔗AdamI see. I'll tell you, let me give you my take on this. This is a girl, and this may sound a little cruel, but this is a girl who may not be looking Brandon's way, but her number's been lowered a couple of notches by her vulnerable situation.
1:29:35🔗AdamNow, Brandon, being a smart guy, is sliding in and getting himself a number that's a little higher because there's a little downtime here, and can come across like the world's greatest guy if he just hangs in, does all that, I'm going to be daddy and all that kind of stuff. But Brandon, keep in mind, this is a girl who's 17 and pregnant and not with a dad, and probably has a little chaos going in her life.
1:30:46🔗AdamYeah, I like that. Yeah. I say, you know, why go for that SUV when you get the custom van? You got the captain's chairs, you got the wood tanneling on the side. Very sweet.
1:30:57🔗DrewPicture of the white tiger on the side, the white leopard.
1:30:59🔗AdamYeah. I'll tell you, sometimes if I'm drunk and I'm up at like four in the morning, I watched a guy who does the custom van out in like La Havre Dodge and I think to myself, I'm going to get in one of those custom vans.
1:31:10🔗DrewI love it. Are we going to get the M3?
1:31:13🔗AdamI got to get a custom van. I got to get a custom van. You know, the best part about that commercial is the guy, his name's like Tony V or something, wears all black. He's one of these guys who's too tan, you know, those guys and who works out a lot, but only does curls. He's like P.Della's rival. Yeah, wears real tight jeans. And he's got this female sidekick, and he talks about the SUV versus the van. And there's a great part where he goes, Laura, come here, come here, come here. Try getting in the back seat of this Ford Explorer. She's like, no, Tony, not again, not again. Please go ahead and try to get in. And then she's a woman of all, she's like 5'3, but yet somehow cannot get in the back of the Explorer. Look at that, you can barely fit. Now get in the back of one of my custom vans. And of course, she goes waltzing in. And it's, it's, it's very tragic.
1:32:02🔗AdamI just, I always like the selling technique where the person can't handle something that's very easily, very easy to handle. Like the Pert Plus commercial, where they can't handle the shampoo and conditioner bottle. It's too much. I can't carry both these things all the way from the shower to the locker. It's a mess. Falling all over the guy. All right, so he's working at a custom van place. He is going nowhere but up. She probably sees this and wants to basically hit your wagon to his star. I mean, this guy's going through the roof. I think he's in.
1:32:31🔗GuestDo you think he wants to rescue her, though? You think you can save her?
1:32:34🔗DrewHe might have a little rescue impulse, but that's all right.
1:32:36🔗AdamBut I also see something in him which is he ain't scoring with all the non-pregnant 19-year-old hotties. Here's a 17-year-old. He's a little down on her luck. He's going to move in.
1:33:35🔗AdamYeah. All right. Well, there you go. Another fabulous Loveline episode, Put to Bed. I want to thank Jessica and Alana for coming in here. Thank you. From Legally Blonde.
1:33:50🔗AdamCome back anytime. I really did enjoy you guys. This is fun. And again, Legally Blonde coming out this Friday, go out there and see that. Brooke Burke in here from Wild On, the E! Show tomorrow night.
1:34:13🔗GuestThis has been Loveline. The opinions expressed on this show are not necessarily those of the staff management sponsors for this station. The producer for Loveline is Ann Wilkins Engel. Loveline is a presentation of Westwood One Entertainment.