1:02🔗VoiceoverListener discretion is advised. Adam Corolla and Dr. Drew Loveline, Coast to Coast.
1:13🔗VoiceoverHey, everybody, it's Loveline. I'm Adam Corolla. That is Dr. Drew over there. Phone number, 1-800-LOVE-191. Dr. Drew, Board Certified Physician, Internal Medicine Physician. You can't articulate yourself any better than that. And an addiction medicine specialist. I guess we're all still a little bit thrown for a loop here. Ed Kowalczyk is here from Live. I don't believe I've ever met Ed before. Have we ever met before?
1:47🔗LiveWe might have. I think at some point. I did Love Line a couple years ago.
2:10🔗AdamTonight, and we were talking all last week basically about the tragedy and your feelings on that, and we're slowly starting to get back to normal with the normal Loveline format. But I think it's still a little too soon to completely get back to normal. So I think we'll do what we did on Thursday, which is we'll mix them up. You might have some questions for Ed. You might have some questions about Live. You might have some questions or comments about the recent tragedies. And you may have some broccoli growing from your penis. And we'll talk about all those things. Darrin, your record guy, was telling me that you guys were in Minneapolis when the tragedy went down.
2:50🔗LiveYeah, we were, well, stranded up there. Actually, we got pretty quickly into the whole rental car scene because we were just dreading the idea of being struck in Minneapolis.
3:01🔗AdamI admire that. Darrin was telling me that he had no idea what to do, but you said, let's get a rental car and hit the road, and you did it immediately.
3:08🔗LiveYeah, right to the bank machine and right to the Avis rental car.
3:12🔗AdamAnd you just drove out to LA or where did you drive to?
3:14🔗LiveYeah, we just got back Thursday, it took us about 30 hours, we just drove straight.
3:19🔗AdamDarrin is an okay guy in small doses, but I can't imagine being in a rental car with the guy for 30 hours.
3:26🔗LiveWe had a great time. It was actually a strange trip. I mean, because obviously, you know, the entire scope of the tragedy is starting to come down over the airwaves, and so we're in the heartland of America, you know, in southern Utah and Colorado and stuff driving and listening to news radio the entire time, and it was such a strange ride and sort of cathartic.
3:51🔗AdamAnd I imagine somewhat surreal, too. I mean, given the scenery and the open highway, and there's all of this dust and fire and congestion and bodies and devastation, and you guys are on some barren highway going through Utah.
4:08🔗LiveYeah, hitting Utah. And then, you know, I think there was a moment where, you know, the congressmen and senators, I guess, had got together and sort of spontaneously broke into God bless America. Yeah, God bless America. And we were literally driving through one of these, you know, postcard areas of southern Utah, you know, just like, and it was just overwhelmingly emotional. I was like, wow.
4:29🔗AdamI went a little crazy with that. I was trying to get a flag this week.
4:33🔗AdamI don't know if anyone tried to score a flag.
4:35🔗DrewI thought you'd go and put a pole up in your backyard.
4:38🔗AdamYeah. I looked into flagged poles. Yes. Yes, I did, because I thought, you know what? When you got a flag pole in your house, you're either really old or you've arrived.
4:49🔗AdamYeah. And it kind of makes your house look like a ship. I was thinking, like a big flag pole out front, and plus, people know your house. It's the flag pole guy, the guy with the flag pole. I looked into these flag poles. You can get a 20-footer, 3-inch anodized aluminum tubing that tapers toward the top, a 3-inch aluminum anodized gold ball. You get all the hardware. You get the flag. You get the nylon rope. You get the pulleys. You get the whole thing, plus a 2-foot sleeve that you bury into the ground and the concrete to slide it into. 209 bucks.
5:25🔗DrewI ordered it. With all this attention on the flag now, I've learned a little bit about flag protocol. Now, you're going to have to raise it and lower it every sunrise and every sunset.
5:35🔗DrewOr, here's your other option, you have to shine a light on it if it flies constantly. So you have to have a light that comes on. It has to be lit, or else you have to bring it up and down. Sunrise, sunset.
5:44🔗AdamThere's no sort of, I can't get some sort of written excuse from Gray Davis or something, like to have an all weather flag up there.
5:52🔗DrewAll weather, sure, but no waiver for laziness and napping and all that.
5:56🔗AdamI felt like a retard for not owning an American flag.
6:01🔗AdamYou do not have one? Drew, did you have one? I felt stupid like buying one, but I couldn't find one. Ironically, the only place you can buy a flag is on a corner out here in Los Angeles from a guy who does not have papers to be in this country. I mean, I end up buying two flags that like you try to get on to your car antenna from a guy at a 76 station.
6:25🔗LiveI have a Tokyo Delves sushi restaurant T-shirt that has an American flag on it. That's like the only thing. So which is kind of strange.
6:31🔗AdamI got a pair of boxer trunks that I was like this close to hanging off of my house. I didn't know what to do. But yeah, I'm like I'm such a retard. I got I got the flag. I went to five places. I could not find a flag. I went to the hardware store. I went to the save ons and the drug stores and the supermarket. Nobody had a flag. I finally see the guy out on the corner at the 76 station. He has the flag, but it's not the kind that the Lakers made famous, the kind that are made to go into the window. This is just a hollow stick with a flag on the end of it, and I couldn't fit it onto my car antenna. So I stuffed it into the back door and slam the door on it to keep it in there. Yeah, but it was hanging out not vertically, but horizontally. And when I was driving down the freeway, it was just flapping, and it was pegged against. And I thought, and I kept looking at it in my rear view, and I thought, I'm going to kill somebody trying to get this flag position while I'm driving, and it's going to be very ironic. So anyway, I am getting a flagpole. I swear to Christ, I suggest everyone get a flagpole. All right, where were we? Ah, yes, Live. That's right. The CD is coming out September 18th. It's called Five. I was not surprised, actually, but I never really thought about it. I was reading the bio. Twenty-seven platinum albums.
7:56🔗AdamYeah. And selling a lot of records. I mean, I just, I knew you guys were big, and I knew you sold a lot of records, but I didn't know how many you sold.
8:05🔗LiveAfter, well, the distance to here, the previous record, this one, we really started to sort of go there internationally. It started to really pick up for us all over the world. So the biggest record, obviously, sales-wise, was throwing copper. It came out in 1994, but since then, we've grown really, really massive worldwide over the last five years. So that's fun.
8:26🔗AdamIs throwing, did throwing copper get to Europe and the rest of the world at the same time it got to us?
8:32🔗LiveIt did, but it still is our biggest record in the States, but not in Europe, actually. In a lot of markets, the distance to here was even bigger.
8:39🔗DrewIs the world situation going to change your travel at all?
8:42🔗LiveYeah, I'm sure it will. We're at this point, because the record comes out, five comes out, and on the 18th, there's all kinds of stuff. You'll be doing promotion and that kind of thing. So we're just really in limbo, just waiting to see how this is all going to transpire. Because the whole idea of flying now is just that they're telling you three and a half hours before international flights. That just really throws a hole, wrenching it.
9:05🔗AdamDrew, I'm supposed to leave LAX on an 8 a.m. flight on Friday. So that means I should just sleep there because we'd finish this show at midnight. I should just start walking for LAX from the studio.
9:18🔗DrewYeah, just start walking. You can't drive a car in there anymore.
9:21🔗AdamNo, you can't. But if you get a car, they can drop you off out front.
9:29🔗LiveYeah, they drop you right at the terminal. All right.
9:30🔗AdamWell, that's what I'll look forward to. I'll give you some dates, by the way, where you can find Live coming up on their tour. And they have some with Jane's Addiction, which is pretty cool too. Leah? Leah?
10:31🔗AdamYeah, just keeps coming. You wake up every day in your life with one of those eye boogers. Never runs out.
10:37🔗DrewYeah. And you men can change their sex drive by too much or too little. And women have some of that, but they're not as affected by it as men tend to be.
10:47🔗AdamSo were you having orgasms when you were younger?
11:10🔗AdamI want to just take this moment to tell all our listeners or anyone who calls the show, whatever you think anything is, move on to the next one.
11:19🔗AdamI've sat here for six years and whatever someone thought it was, have we ever agreed with them? First thought, never. So just throw the first one out. Go right for the second one. All right. So does he give you an orgasm?
11:31🔗CallerYeah. But it's not like when we have sex and stuff, he has to go down there.
12:25🔗DrewAll right, Leah, well, that's going to screw you up good. You'll either be over sexual or under sexual. That tends to be that goes. It tends to set you off in trajectories. Right. You're going to have issues with sex because of that experience. You really need to get treatment for that.
12:45🔗DrewObviously, people have identified that you're someone that needs that kind of intervention to help. It's something that usually takes a long time to really work through. So, stay with it.
12:53🔗AdamRight. Absolutely. That's what's doing it. Not that you've tapped your orgasm reserve. All right. Let's talk to Casey, who's 19.
13:03🔗DrewIt's more surreal being back to these kinds of calls than just about anything else.
13:08🔗AdamYeah. I know. I know. Because I'm watching the news all the time now. I know we swear no more, no more. It's driving me nuts, but I keep watching.
13:24🔗AdamThe human side of it is he called, and we're talking to him, and he told me he loves me.
13:29🔗LiveThe list today in the paper is unbelievable.
13:32🔗DrewBut that's the part that I needed. I needed that part, and I've been watching that part since it first started. But I go back to it until I'm ill. And then I go take care of myself a couple of times to feel better. Then I feel guilty for feeling good, and desperately want to go back. Go back, make myself sick again.
13:49🔗AdamRight. And then there's the part that's just sort of like weird and strange and morbid all at the same time, which is like two of the guys they were looking for that were on the missing list at the Pentagon. Well it turns out the reason I couldn't find one of the guys is because he was on the plane that hit the Pentagon, which is like talk about a bad day. It's like your plane's going into the ground, there's more. It's like what more does there need to be? No, there's more. It's gonna go, you know those folks you work with, it's going into that building. I mean imagine you're on the plane that's going into your building. I would have thought that is impossible.
14:36🔗AdamYeah, I mean, I mean like just how freaky is that, that your plane went into your place of work. And that's why they couldn't account for you.
14:44🔗DrewYou know the part that I just don't even go to is I fly a lot. How do you thought about that? I'm not giving that one thought.
14:51🔗AdamWell, I got two strategies. One is, as Drew knows, I like to get pretty well lubricated when I fly. It's better for me, better for the staff. It's better for everybody. It really is just better for. It's a tough 30 minutes until I pass out for the stewardesses and the people that work on the plane. But then it's easy for the next five hours because I'm just lying there. All I have to do is scoop a little drool up every once in a while.
15:14🔗AdamMy new strategy flying is, I'm thinking, now, do I get more effed up? Which is going to be tough, but I think I could do it.
15:22🔗LiveYou keep yourself wired tight now that you don't want to be.
15:24🔗AdamYeah. Or do I wear my stretch jeans and really start practicing, start boning up on the kickboxing? Yeah. You know what I mean? What state do you want to be in? I am going to just play the odds and go with more effed up.
16:34🔗DrewNot working. It's not that you're ejaculating, having a bunch of fluid towards the orgasm.
16:40🔗CallerNo, not at all. It's actually, it's just like so much, it's like, I don't know, it really gets to me because afterwards I'm like, God, this is all my fault.
16:50🔗DrewYeah. Now see, did you hear the subtext there? There was, I said, do you ejaculate? Not at all. Meaning, not getting to orgasm.
17:27🔗AdamNo, I'm all right. I think we're on the same page.
17:30🔗DrewWhy does it become uncomfortable, then, if she's able to?
17:32🔗AdamYeah, I'm not sure why you would stop if you just almost had no sensation.
17:36🔗CallerWell, I have sensation. I mean, it feels good, but it just, I don't know if it's his size or what. I don't know what it is because it's never happened to me before.
17:47🔗CallerNo, actually, he's the only one that I've had sex with in the past three years that's been able to give me an orgasm.
17:54🔗AdamI have super absorbent pubic hair that mops up that problem. It's like, you ever see that Bounty commercial? That's what my pubes are like and it mops up all excess fluid down there. It really works. Yeah. Hey, Casey?
18:09🔗AdamThere's not a whole lot you can do about this. The good news is, and I know you feel bad about it, but you tell a guy you're very excited by him.
19:06🔗AdamI think you're a little freaked out about your past or maybe a little- Would you shut up? You're a little ashamed about it. And I think he may be have some energy in that department. And it's all funneling into the vagina. I mean, that's what it's become like a symbol for that.
20:17🔗DrewWhat does he complain about? Wait a minute.
20:18🔗AdamI got to know. Listen. Don't care. Don't care. She's having orgasms. He's having orgasms. There's plenty of lube to go around. There's people who don't have lube. Do you understand? People have to buy that stuff. People have to buy... It's a multi-million dollar year industry.
20:35🔗DrewI think that he is having problems with some sort of sexual function. He's blaming it on her and she's taking it all on.
20:41🔗AdamWhatever it is, there has to be more here than meets the ear.
20:45🔗DrewBecause it's not what she's talking about.
20:46🔗AdamBut I cannot beat on her for another 10 minutes to get that out of her.
20:52🔗AdamSomebody ought to bottle real lube because there's women... Oh, God.
20:58🔗DrewI'm not sure what would be called real lube then, would it?
20:59🔗AdamI think it would be a good name, a good product. First off, you could sell a million cases a year just for guys to whack off. You know what I mean? Just guys sniffing it and rubbing it on their nipples and stuff like that. Guys would do that, guys would buy that, but it's real lube. This is what your body produces. We have essentially tapped women who produce too much of it. We're doing a favor to them because we're siphoning off this pie product.
21:26🔗DrewWe've wrung out Mr. Corolla's super absorbent pubes, and this is the product that ensues.
21:32🔗AdamDrew, I think I may have just come up with a superhero, Mr. Super Absorbent Pubes. Yeah, like, the dam has burst. What are we going to do? Let's get Mr. Super Absorbent Pubes in. I'm just throwing these things around. The other idea I had over the weekend.
22:08🔗AdamAll right. We are going to take ourselves a little break. We will come back and speak to Jimmy who's 17. He's been with three girls, has not had an orgasm. Wants to know what's wrong. Cruz Pager is going off and we'll hear. I think we'll hear something from the new Live 5 CD when we come back. Hey, everybody, it's Loveline. I'm Adam Corolla. That is Dr. Drew over there. Ed Kowalczyk is our guest tonight. I just found out it's almost a neighbor of mine.
23:11🔗AdamYeah. I talked to, uh, it's a weird thing. There's so many people I run into who live up in the part of the world that I don't know who they are. I've seen them come in to live up in the part of the city that I live in, and I never see them. Or maybe I do see them, and I don't know.
23:41🔗LiveYeah, and I've seen him three or four times. I'd see him at the diner, too. He must live up there.
23:45🔗AdamJesus Christ, I'm going to get a list. But I should be able to hang out with these guys. We should hang out. I'm definitely the lowest celebrity up on that list, but I still think just because of proximity, we should be able to hang out.
24:09🔗AdamJohn Cryer. Yeah, but that's no Kathy Bates. All right, let's, uh, we're going to hear something off of Live's new CD, which is not out yet, the 18th of October, correct? Or 17th?
24:22🔗AdamOh, I'm sorry. Oh, I was looking at another October. The tour starts in October.
24:26🔗LiveYeah, we're going out with Jane's Addiction for half their tour, starting October 2nd, the album September 18th.
24:33🔗AdamI know there's a lot of, I mean, I was one of these people that liked Jane's Addiction, but had never seen them live and wasn't quite sure what to expect, but they're good.
24:44🔗LiveI've never seen them in concert. I saw them do the, what, some MTV thing, I guess the 20th anniversary thing, just a couple songs, but seemed pretty good.
24:51🔗AdamYeah, I saw them at the K-Rock Weenie Rose this summer, and it was, they're very good.
24:57🔗There could be some funky smell coming from your job.
26:30🔗AdamHere's what drives me nuts about this show. Aren't you supposed to be nervous and a little bit manic when you're on the air? We get guys who are like sucking on ether and cold 45 all day and they're like, Hold on. Everyone's watching TV. They're like, Huh? Oh, hold on. Let me turn down here.
26:49🔗DrewThis may be part of the problem with Jimmy.
27:51🔗AdamNo. Find yourself a tree sloth that hates the only creature on earth that moves slower than Jimmy. You need to find yourself a girl and start getting into a groove with her. Yeah, I think so. The problem with guys, especially 17, is they bounce around a little bit and they can never find that break-in girl, that one where they do all the different... We all remember who it was. For me, Drew was the same girl. Drew ended up marrying her. Where we try all the different positions, where we take the showers together. You remember when you were like...
28:21🔗AdamRemember like when you were fantasizing about sex, and then you would also sometimes think about all that other part, like, am I going to be taking a shower with a chick? Like, we're going to be nude? Like, she's going to let me look at her nude?
28:33🔗LiveAnd you finally get that one where you start to do all that.
28:36🔗AdamRight, and you work it out, and you completely get your confidence. It's like some kind of basic training for your penis. But if it's 17, think about this, if you at 16, 17, 18, whatever, just bounced around, one night stand to one night stand to one night stand, five years could go by, you wouldn't know what you were doing.
29:25🔗CallerEd, I was wondering, are you going to have any tour dates on the West Coast?
29:31🔗LiveYeah, we are. We're going to, after we finish up with Jane's Addiction, I think the 23rd of October, and then we're scheduled to be, I think at the Wiltern here in LA sometime in November. So just keep posted to the website or something for that.
29:44🔗DrewWe've got St. Paul on the 23rd, Chicago on the 21st. Let's see, Pittsburgh 19th, Detroit on the 20th is all of October. New York 15th, you're going to do Madison Square Garden still. And then off to Europe. And then Washington DC on the 6th. So that's coming up first. This is sort of written backwards. Philadelphia on the 3rd.
30:04🔗LiveI don't know if the West Coast has totally confirmed yet, but I'm pretty sure the Wiltern sometime in November.
30:08🔗AdamHave you ever been to the Wiltern, Thomas?
30:10🔗CallerNo, I've been to maybe one or two concerts in my whole life.
30:15🔗AdamThe Wiltern is a great old art deco theater, and its name is Sheer Genius. It's on Western and Wilshire, so hence the Wiltern. Genius. I wonder how many guys really sat around and worked on that.
30:38🔗AdamIt holds a lot of people, but it has a big balcony and it's intimate at the same time.
30:42🔗LiveWell, have fun with Dance With You. Congratulations.
30:44🔗AdamWe will hear something from the new live CD. This is off of 5, which will be out September 18th, and this one is called Overcome. That is Overcome from Live off of Five, which is the new CD that is out September 18th.
35:10🔗DrewThis may become the theme song for the rescue efforts or recovery efforts.
35:15🔗LiveIt seems to be spontaneously just coming to live that way, and people are just really finding something in it that-
35:26🔗LiveWell, what we did was straight away, we got a couple radio stations had just had the album and started to play it, and people started to call and like, wow, what is that song? And then it's just sort of this swell happened and we just we put the song up on our website for free as a download just as our sort of gift to kind of say, hey, you know, if this is helping, check this song out, you know. And actually, Friday night, a guy that works for a company called cameraplanet.com took the MP3 from our site. Well, heard Overcome on K-Rock the other day and took this took the song from our site and actually grabbed some of the handheld footage of the rescue workers at the site of the World Trade Center and put it together. And actually, I think, emailed it as some sort of file to VH1, who added it and they've been playing it like twice a day. And it's just incredibly moving. It's it's wild.
36:19🔗AdamAnd, you know, I was just thinking as you were telling the story, it's like how a movie soundtrack can become very popular and very poignant, very powerful because there's images and there's a feeling that you have that goes along with the music. Whereas when there's no feeling that goes with it, you're sort of absent.
36:40🔗LiveI mean, there's just the looks. I mean, there's maybe four or five faces actually in the video of a nurse and a firefighter. And the looks on their faces, you just can't imagine the struggle. And it's just incredibly moving. Peace.
37:02🔗AdamAll right. We're going to take a little break. We're going to come back. We'll get to more of your calls and your questions and your comments, and we'll talk about live and we'll hear something else from them and all that after this.
37:52🔗AdamHey, it's Loveline, everybody. I'm Adam Corolla, that's Dr. Drew. Ed Kowalczyk is here from Live 5, is the name of the CD, out September 18th. And we'll hear something else off of that CD in the next hour. Let's speak to Chloe, who's on Line 5. Chloe? Chloe?
38:20🔗CallerYes, I was wondering, last night, I gave my boyfriend a blow job for the first time. And when I left the room to go spit, I don't know if he touched himself or not. And if he did, afterward he finger-baked me. I was wondering if I could get pregnant from that.
38:42🔗DrewYeah. Well, you know, anything's possible. All these scenarios whereby a wayward sperm could get loose and land on a hand and a hand touched the wrong place. But it's very unlikely, obviously. I mean, Chloe, you can use your imagination as well as we can, right? Yeah. All right.
39:40🔗AdamWell, the Jews have nothing to do with the morning after pill. Though some of them are affiliated with some of the pharmaceutical companies to put it out. Am I correct?
39:53🔗DrewBut listen, it's a pill. There are various birth control pills that can be used in the same manner as products that have been devised specifically for post-coital contraceptive or emergency contraceptions called Prevent or Plan B. And you need to take it within three days of this unprotected event. And you take another pill 12 hours later and it prevents the pregnancy with about a 70 percent probability. It's very, very good, very effective. It's not an abortion pill. We're just talking about suppressing ovulation. So that sperm that was on his hand can't get to the egg. At least the egg isn't available for that sperm. All right. Hey, from these...
41:17🔗CallerAnd hey, my dad's a weatherman up here. He says it's fine.
41:20🔗AdamWell, you know what, in a way, think about this and don't take this wrong as someone who's listening from Seattle or San Francisco, but part of what makes it so easy for these folks to sort of navigate around our country is we've done away with a lot of these laws. I mean, the ACLU has gotten on board and said, you can't do this and you can't do that and you can't do the other. There's probably more sympathizers to those causes living in that region of the United States.
41:52🔗DrewReally? Well, do you know what I mean? To the liberal causes, yes, yes, but not to these extremes.
41:56🔗AdamNo, no, no one is backing terrorism directly. But what I mean is, if you...
42:05🔗AdamWhat I'm saying, and I'm sure this is, maybe this isn't that well thought out, but I never do think before I speak, so here it goes. That part of the country is a fairly liberal part of the country. And these are the people who say, look, it's unfair to do profiling, it's unfair for the CIA to hire guys who have a criminal background to work as operatives in these countries because they may have had human rights violations and so on and so forth. You would not want to piss off that part of the country if you were a terrorist, I would think.
43:41🔗CallerIt's great. And yeah, you guys are just amazing. And I wanted to know if you guys are ever going to do a tour with REM. I think it'd be a great combination.
43:49🔗LiveOh, I agree with you. No, we actually came close to playing a show with REM once a few years ago, but it never came about. But I mean, God, they're one of my favorite bands of all time. So I would definitely do it at the drop of a proverbial hat.
44:07🔗AdamYeah, that'd be a good lineup. Are they from Pennsylvania? Where are they from?
44:14🔗CallerSo that was really amazing. And are you guys going to come up to Seattle anytime soon again?
44:19🔗LiveYeah, we're making our way west in November. So just stay posted to our website there, friendsoflive.com, and check out as it comes together. Cool.
44:28🔗CallerI've heard a few songs off the new CD that you guys had up on your website. They're really good.
44:54🔗CallerAnd for live, you're awesome too. Thank you. Well, a couple of days ago, I had sex for the first time with my boyfriend. Like, I guess he popped my cherry because there was like a lot of blood involved everywhere.
45:36🔗DrewSo it may be sort of starting to come on here a little bit with you. Or it could be... You could still get some bleeding leftover from the rupture.
45:48🔗DrewIt's going to be okay, but it is important that you get regular pelvic exams. You are sexually active now, so you got to go get checked out anyway. So they can tell you what's going on. They'll say, oh, no, not that. Yes, that's what you got to do. You've got to, really, that if you're sexually active, the risk of cervical cancer goes up and it's important, really important.
46:24🔗AdamThey're not open on Sunday. That's the day they worship the devil. That's just the only twist. People don't realize that devil worshipers worship on Sunday as well. It's a little confusing. All right. We're going to take ourselves a little break. Ed is here from live. We'll hear something off the new 5 CD when we come back. Also speak to Tony who's 43, has an idea on how to improve chances of survival on airplanes. You know what I love about these calls? Whatever it is, it won't be worth anything.
47:55🔗AdamHey, everybody. Love Line. I'm Adam. That is Dr. Drew up there and over there. I was looking up, so I said he was up there. Phone number 1-800-LOVE-191. Ed Kowalczyk is here from Live. The CD is coming out September 18th. That is called Five. We will hear something else off of that CD during this break. Wait a minute, are we in the break?
48:23🔗AdamDuring this segment. Thank you. I got to get hip to the lingo. If you want to find out more about Live's tour dates and where you can find them, and will they be with Jane's Addiction on this date or that date and all that stuff, you can just go onto their website, right? Which is?
48:56🔗AdamYou're calling from Ohio. What's happening?
48:58🔗CallerI'm in Drew's favorite city, Cincinnati.
49:01🔗DrewWell, I like Cincinnati. Just that boy has a lot of hostility. I thought when this whole thing went down, I thought I wondered what's going on in Cincinnati. Is that bringing people together?
49:09🔗CallerIt's the whole world. It's the whole world. It's so much disrespect to one another and putting up with, you know, seeing bad things and pushing it under the carpet and so on and so forth. You know, it's just we gotta wake up and start treating people right and equal.
49:27🔗DrewBut are they doing that in Cincinnati finally?
49:31🔗CallerYou know, it's hard. It's kind of you feel like you're the only one trying sometime. But there's more good people out there than bad. And it's going to triumph over evil, and we all know this. I have a couple of statements. First of all, the job you guys do is fantastic. Second of all, if we could save a life in an aircraft like either you or Dr. Drew, you could perfect farting, and he could maybe perfect, you know, behavioral diagnoses and cure people if we could just save one life.
50:02🔗DrewSo Tony, basically Adam and I ought to become air marshals. We each have our own technique, our own little particular craft.
50:09🔗CallerWe need some kind of safety device, right?
50:12🔗AdamI have been stopped at metal detectors for gas before. Yeah, apparently there's a high metallic rate to it. I think a lot of iron or something. All right, Tony, you're doing God's work over there in Ohio.
50:25🔗CallerNot really, but we're trying. I get to be heard of Americans in the country. They have to now work real hard into combating this, all Americans from within covertly. When you hear something like they did in World War II, report it, you work on it, it's only going to work from within to combat this terrorism.
50:46🔗AdamBut I think the problem is, whereas let's say your average American may be a Christian or Catholic, your average round eyes, I like to call them, a white guy. We don't know what the hell the guys who were in the militias are doing or the guys who are planning on shooting the abortion doctors are doing. I mean, it's almost equivalent. It's not like all white guys know when there's a hit on an abortion doctor. You have zero idea. And it's the same with the Arab Americans when there's a terrorist strike. It's not like they all meet at some universal mosque or something that they circulate a flyer on. All right. Brian?
51:59🔗CallerI was wondering if there's any other reason besides a VD that it would burn when I pee?
52:05🔗DrewMany, many. One is a bladder infection, though that would be more common in a woman. Another could be a prostate infection. Generally, burning at urination is urethral information or infection, which typically is an STD, though there are bacterial causes for that. And there are mechanical problems, and stones even can sometimes cause these sorts of things. So there are definitely lots of reasons other than a VD. Oh, okay. Well... So, got to check that.
52:46🔗DrewYou probably just have bacterial urethritis. You ought to talk to your doctor about that. That you both can be treated. It's not necessarily, you know, a classic sexually transmitted disease, but you both could have a bacteria that could be causing you some problem.
52:58🔗AdamI pulled one of my signature moves on the toilet today where I was sitting down, going number two, and peeing at the same time.
53:05🔗DrewThat's never happened before, by the way.
53:08🔗AdamHere's where the Corolla signature move comes in. When the urine stream goes through the crack between the toilet seat and the top of the bowl, hugs the contour of the toilet bowl and fills my pants like a pail underneath the toilet, and you never notice it. You never notice it because, A, it's a silent killer. It's too late.
53:37🔗AdamAnd the next thing is, it's always obviously body temperature, and it's hugging just the contour of the toilet, defying gravity, going into the pants. You never feel it. I want to invent a little flap that hangs down there much like a mud flap. Steve Yeager used to wear one of these things, the Dodger Great Catcher. He got hit in the Adam's Apple with a pitch or two, too many. So he invented this thing. It looked like a plastic shoe horn. It hung from the bottom of his catcher's face mask and protected his neck. They all have that now. I would like to see something hanging from the front of this toilet.
54:10🔗LiveIsn't there a website you can go on where you can patent that? Like right now you can sort of do it.
54:16🔗DrewThe thing is though, Mr. Corolla, for most males, the dork sort of hangs long enough that it hangs down towards the water.
54:25🔗AdamAnd that's why I hesitated to tell the story on the air. But once in a while, it's in its sort of turtle phase and it's not getting the kind of dangle that you would enjoy. Do you know what I mean? It's not always that way.
54:39🔗DrewIt's cold. Whatever it was, straight out, straight through the crack, right into the pants.
55:03🔗DrewThis is somebody in your school, your age?
55:05🔗CallerYeah. He's 13 too. He's 14, one or the other. I had been telling my best friend Stephanie about everything that would be going on, like how I liked him and stuff. And he had a girlfriend the second day of school. And they had just broke up. And I had told my friend that. And I'm like, I'm going to try and see if he'll go out with me. Because he set me up with his best friend. And it was really weird.
56:10🔗CallerAnd like now like she was like crying because I was mad at her. And I just don't know what to do.
56:19🔗AdamWell, here's the thing. We get into this from time to time.
56:23🔗DrewI can't. I'm thinking about the World Trade Center.
56:26🔗AdamI know. But let's prioritize for a second here, Drew. There's a 13 year old who doesn't have a date. Usually, and I think we've all done this when we were younger. And we knew people that did this, which is we know the reality is that if he was really into Ashley, that's who he'd be seeing. He would see Ashley. But that's a hard thing. That's a bitter pill to swallow at 13. And it's much easier to say this. Stephanie swooped in, took my guy. We had a thing that was going to happen. If it were not for Stephanie, things would have worked out. But he set you up with his friend and he must have known how you felt. I mean, he knew.
57:04🔗AdamWell, my point is, is if he was into you, he would have let you know that.
57:10🔗DrewHe would have gone for it when he was still available.
57:13🔗AdamI mean, this is not a good thing for your friend to do. But it's not like she interrupted your relationship with him.
57:22🔗DrewIt probably wasn't going to happen. There is a little sort of emotional flexibility that goes on between like 10 and 14. What forms attractions and all that is sort of getting going.
57:32🔗AdamNot too much though. Ashley, I don't think he was into you.
57:47🔗CallerHe's like, I wrote him a letter and I'm like, I like you a lot. And he's like, well, you're short and you're gothic and you do drugs and stuff and that's why he doesn't like me.
58:06🔗CallerHe says he still wants to be my friend.
58:08🔗DrewYeah, but actually he spelled it out for you. He made it absolutely clear. If you'd like to change those aspects of yourself, which it sounds like would not be such a bad idea to change.
58:16🔗AdamI'm all right with the goth and the drugs, but I'd like to see you taller. Can we focus on that?
58:38🔗DrewIt's not working for you. It's hurting you.
58:41🔗AdamOkay. All right. Now, you can be mad at your friend Stephanie for being your friend and taking this guy, but don't accuse her, don't look at it in your mind as I would have been with him had Stephanie not swooped in.
58:55🔗DrewBecause he's made it completely clear to the contrary. All right.
58:59🔗AdamBut here's the other news. This happens all the time. Not everyone's interested in everyone. There are guys out there that are interested in you and your job is to find that guy or that guy's job is to find you.
59:12🔗AdamAll right? Yeah. All right. I don't know. Maybe it's tough. It's old hat for us. I realize I'm amazed that anybody ever likes me after the countless people that don't like me. You know what I mean? I mean, women.
59:31🔗AdamBut here's the thing. When you're young, I think all you have is like your parents and your friends and your grandparents. They're telling you how cute you are. They're telling you how you'd be a great catch for anybody and all that kind of nonsense. The reality is, maybe you're not. I think when it starts to come in around 13, 14, 15, that maybe everyone's not into you. That's a pretty bitter pill to swallow. But as you get older, you get a little perspective and you realize, all right, I don't get everybody. I get a couple of people. If I start a band, I get more people.
1:00:03🔗LiveYou start to recognize some of the signs that you don't get when you're younger. She's like, the way that she just glanced was like, wow, I think she might dig me or you get that sense of things.
1:00:14🔗DrewNow, let's be real here, Adam. You felt like crap starting at 12.
1:00:24🔗AdamI was shooting for 5 percent. Yeah, right. Was disappointed when I found out the actual number was into the decimals. But yeah, and now we're all experts and we're all retired, so we can do no good. Although we should talk to your wife about coming out of retirement. I mean, think about what you know now, Drew, about women. Think about how easy it would be. Think how easy it would be for you. Do you know what I mean?
1:00:50🔗DrewLife would have been a lot easier if I had been born at 40. Too bad I had no will to live now.
1:00:54🔗AdamThink about how hard you're working in your mid-20s, wearing your stethoscope around out on Friday nights, so chicks knew. Having your friends page you and say that was the hospital. Meanwhile, the guys at the Red Onion at a phone booth calling you, right? Let's talk to Andrew, who's 18. Andrew?
1:01:22🔗CallerYou know, pretty good stuff to listen to. Well, anyway, about a couple weeks ago, my girlfriend got an abortion, but I didn't know about it. And, you know, well, first of all, of course, I would have been against it if she told me anyway. But I want to know if, you know, there's any risk that she has right now. Maybe if it was done wrong, or maybe a depression she could get into.
1:01:43🔗DrewWell, did she have it done by a professional? I mean, she had it done at an abortion clinic, right?
1:02:11🔗DrewThree weeks ago, she had an abortion. And you don't know whether it was surgical or medication.
1:02:16🔗CallerI'm not sure, but maybe you can help me out. She was about two and a half months.
1:02:19🔗DrewAnd it can be either way still. Now, she seems fine now, right? Okay, if she would have had infection or bleeding or those sorts of complications, that would have happened by now. The mood disturbances, certainly that is still somewhat of a risk, and she may not be telling you really about how she's feeling. I was thinking the other day, I've yet to talk to a woman who has given me her history, and I don't care how old she is, when it comes to the point that she's the least, you know how many times you've been pregnant, I haven't had it three times. How many children do you have? One. Would that be the two? I mean, you get this huge reaction. They like don't want to talk about it. I had two abortions. I was all screwed up about it still 20 years later.
1:03:02🔗DrewI mean, women, you don't really prepare women for, I don't know what it is, whether or not it's a psychological effect of some aspect of themselves as a woman or whether there really is some biological mechanisms that makes them feel that disconnection from something they're biologically connected to. Whatever it is, it's a very profound effect that women need to be prepared for.
1:03:21🔗AdamI think you have to sort of, I think there's a mechanism in all human beings when we've been talking about the disaster and everything. You talk to these ambulance drivers, these firemen, and they're able to disconnect from their environment.
1:03:45🔗AdamOtherwise, you're going to have a nervous breakdown.
1:03:47🔗DrewIf you start thinking about the reality of it.
1:03:50🔗AdamRight. And also, I think that we have fed women a lot of crap where you're kind of like a man. We've tried to turn them into men, and you can have sex, and you can have fun. And they're not like men. I mean, they have emotions that run deeper.
1:04:06🔗AdamAnd I think a lot of women try to convince themselves that they would not have some of the feelings that they have, and they do have them.
1:04:12🔗DrewExactly. And so, and then some truly get depressions that again can be precipitated by these tremendous biological changes that women go through from the state of being pregnant to not pregnant. It's a tremendous change, and that lets them down biologically quite literally, and you have to watch out for that.
1:04:27🔗AdamAll right, but she's all right physically, and Andrew, you need to not give her a hard time about not telling you right now.
1:05:05🔗AdamThank you. You guys should have heard Drew before he met me. He was a good guy. Now he's complaining about everything. Nicole? You're 21? What's up?
1:05:16🔗CallerI just explained everything to that other guy.
1:05:21🔗CallerI am a dancer. And I am with a guy I've been dating for about three and a half months, but we've known each other for 10 years. And he kind of gave me a reality check about my job, so I put in my 30-day notice last month, and I'm moving out the end of this month to go back to school.
1:06:09🔗CallerI am. I'm quitting dancing. I'm moving home to go back to school.
1:06:13🔗AdamOkay, so you said he gave you a reality check about your job, so you gave a 30-day notice. In my apartment. In my apartment. Talking about.
1:06:33🔗CallerSo anyway, I leave my work there and I don't bring my personal life to work, vice versa. And it seems like whenever he's over here, he knows what I'm going to be doing, you know, in the next few weeks, well three weeks now. But he's always getting into it with me about my job and putting me down. And I've talked to him and I've told him it hurts my feelings. And I don't, I respect the fact of how he feels and what he says to me. But I just want to know, you know, of something I could say to him to make him realize that I am, you know, being beneficial for myself. And I'm doing this for me, but also to benefit our relationship.
1:07:19🔗AdamWell, what's he putting you down? How's he putting you down?
1:07:23🔗CallerWell, just, you know, just saying, oh, you know, how do you like it? You know, or how do you think I feel when you're at work bending over for money in front of people, you know, just little things like that. And it's, you know, I don't think about it, you know, I go there and make my money and I come home.
1:07:37🔗DrewYeah, but that's the problem. You don't think about the consequence and the emotional reality of what you're doing. We were talking earlier about ambulance drivers, you know, disconnecting. It does have a price, and it is a, it may work for you emotionally, but those emotional.
1:07:52🔗CallerNo, it doesn't. I mean, I feel like I'm pulling my hair, you know, my hair to be dragging myself out the front door. I hate my job.
1:07:58🔗DrewAll right, well, he hates it, too, and he's just expressing that to you.
1:08:01🔗AdamYeah, but wait a second, he's picking on her, and he knew what you did, correct?
1:09:14🔗CallerI need money to move out, to move out to get started at my parents with bills and-
1:09:19🔗DrewAll right. The fact, though, that you've chosen this line of work suggests that you have issues with men. Let's just sort of put it that way. And the kind of guy that you're going to be attracted to is someone that's probably going to be abusive, frankly. And this is not surprising that this guy, the guy you would be attracted to, would engage in this sort of demeaning behaviors, in my opinion. So that's just what you go for.
1:09:47🔗AdamAnd tell him that you feel like he's picking on you, and don't engage him. I mean, don't get into it with him. I think he wants to get into it.
1:09:54🔗CallerI never say anything. I leave it there, and then we'll go out back and have a couple drinks, and then he starts opening up about just the same thing over and over and over.
1:10:04🔗DrewHe's not opening up. He's on drugs now. He's on alcohol, and he's starting to just get loose.
1:10:09🔗AdamOh, Drew, please. Stop knocking alcohol. It's my mistress. Please.
1:10:15🔗DrewBut you know, he wouldn't be doing that on pot.
1:10:21🔗AdamNo. I'm going to make a note to abuse you when I'm drunk tomorrow, but right now, I got to mellow out. All right. 21-year-old guys. I don't think anyone should date 21-year-old guys. Think of all the energy.
1:10:35🔗AdamI was even miserable as a 21-year-old guy dating somebody. I felt that I had too much energy, too much testosterone, you cared too much. I mean, you ruin your own life as a guy in his early 20s dating.
1:10:51🔗DrewYou're right. We should be giving estrogen vitamins to all males.
1:11:07🔗AdamRemember this feeling? You're like 21, 22 years old. You're over at your girlfriend's house and she went out for a couple hours. And for some reason, you were just left alone in her condo or a park or something like that. You sit around, you watch TV for about 20 minutes and then it's like, I wonder if she's got a yearbook or something. You know, open the closet and there's the photo album. Open the photo album, there's her arm around a guy at the prom.
1:11:32🔗AdamOh, I bet you did him that night, didn't you, honey? Yeah, you two all coked up. You probably gave him a nice BJ, didn't you? You probably did the coke right off his dick. Yeah, oh yeah. Oh yeah, you did. Oh yeah. And then you get all worked up, but you realize you're doing something wrong. You hear the car pull up the driveway, so you slam a shit, you put everything away. Now you're just sitting there watching TV. She's like, what do you want for dinner? You're like, you cocore. You're thinking yourself. But you answer, pizza. But somehow you're going to get into it, it ain't going to take long. Somehow you're going to go for what you want for dinner, to who you were blown before you met me. And somehow I'm going to feather into that conversation, because I've got some energy going, man. Now you don't care, right? Girl, your wife could come home, a broken off penis could be stuck in her ass. With like a trail of blood, you'd be like, hey, you didn't get that on the seat of the Explorer, did you? All right, because, geez, I'm going to have to wipe that down. The goddamn TiVo is on the fritz, you know? All right, we'll take a little break. We'll be back.
1:13:17🔗AdamHey, everybody, it's Love Line. Ed Kowalczyk is here from Live. Five is the name of the CD out September 18th. You can log on to www.friendsoflive.com, and you will find all the tour dates, schedules, and all that stuff from Live. And we're going to hear something off the new CD. I think we'll take one call, and then we'll hear something off the new CD. Let's talk to Dan, who's 25. Dan?
1:14:21🔗CallerI have a friend, he's a college student, you know, he's pretty responsible and stuff. Dad was a little bit in the little, a little bit of partying and, you know, marijuana, what have you, and he's not an IV drug user. But my question is, he wants to donate blood, right?
1:14:37🔗DrewYou have to be a little clear with me, there's quite a fair distance between somebody that parties a little bit and someone who's an IV drug user.
1:14:43🔗CallerWell, he's not, well yeah, well I just wanted to say that to clarify that in case he wanted to like reference to that point to where it was safe for anyone that, you know, donates blood and uses drugs.
1:14:52🔗DrewI see, so the fact that he's not using a needle would make him safe for blood donation. Okay.
1:14:57🔗CallerYeah, would the recipient be safe for it if there was no choice but to use his blood?
1:15:09🔗CallerOh, like, you know, like maybe marijuana, maybe man, or coke. Like, let's say he did some like yesterday and he wanted to go in tomorrow.
1:15:55🔗AdamThat'd be funny though. You take it and it's like, all of a sudden you want to go longboarding. You've never. I want to get a corndog and do some longboarding and blow work off today. You've never missed a day of work.
1:16:46🔗AdamYeah, so go ahead. And what about that? I mean, what if a guy was really baked and he just did a bong load in the waiting room kind of thing?
1:16:57🔗AdamAnd would it sit in his blood? Would that blood remain unchanged? You know what I mean? If they put it in a freezer for five years would it come out with the same...? Yeah, would it not metabolize? Well, there's nothing to really filter it, is there? I mean, it's not moving through.
1:17:31🔗AdamCirculating blood. All right, let's... Hey, does a 250-pound guy have two more quarts than a 150-pound guy?
1:17:40🔗DrewI think it's considered a 70-kilogram man. And it's not my quarts. It's strange measurements. I mean, it's pints, really, we're talking about here.
1:17:48🔗AdamOh, yeah, when I keep saying quarts, yeah, I mean pints. Yeah, all right. I'm not a doctor, by the way. Yeah, how many 40s?
1:17:57🔗AdamAll right, we're going to hear something from the new live CD, which is out September 18th. And this one is called Simple Creed. There you go. Another good one from live, off of Five. New CD out September 18th. Drew?
1:21:44🔗CallerYeah. I had a question for Ed really quick. But first what I want to say is, Adam, you're a great man and a great comedian. I watched The Man Show tonight. It was pretty good.
1:22:04🔗CallerYes. And I had a question for you. Now, well, first I want to say, I saw you guys about a year ago in Cincinnati. You played with Counting Crows and a band, I think they're called Galactica.
1:22:21🔗CallerYeah. I had a question. How did you get the name for the CD Throwing Copper?
1:22:27🔗LiveWell, as most of our records go, I'm terrible at naming them, and so we always end up in the 11th hour and have to name it right away or else the record gets bumped. So Throwing Copper was no different, and we were into this goofy juvenile phase. Actually, we were not juveniles at the time, we were 23, but we had BB guns backstage. We had sent the tour manager out. We were really bored and we were shooting stuff backstage cans and mirrors and causing all kinds of damage. And our manager walked in and said, Hey, why don't you guys put the BB guns down and name the album. And we said, well, we're just back here throwing copper around, throwing some copper around, just kind of being funny. Oh, okay. That's pretty good. You know, a real deep name.
1:23:13🔗AdamI would have thought I was pitching pennies or something.
1:23:23🔗AdamIt just sounds like it could almost catch on. Like, where you guys are sitting around throwing copper, I'm busting my ass up here. It just sounds like, I don't know, it could mean goofing off or shooting the ass or, and it's good.
1:23:37🔗LiveSome weird alchemical thing or something.
1:23:48🔗CallerYeah. Well, like me and my firm were driving through Minnesota, and we would just like interpret your songs, and like give different perspectives on what we thought different stuff meant.
1:23:57🔗CallerLike from one of the songs on Distance to Here, Dolphin's Cry, when the phoenix rises up from the ground, what did you mean by that exactly?
1:24:10🔗AdamHe coined that phrase about 2000 years ago.
1:24:13🔗LiveYeah, that's original right out of the mind of Ed. No, that's a, well, the song, you know, the whole thing is about coming, sort of a new beginning, and that's an ancient myth about the, you know, the phoenix bird coming out of the ashes of its own, you know, demise or whatever, and, you know, it's like all that.
1:24:31🔗AdamNice, though, you get credit for that.
1:24:35🔗LiveYeah, maybe I did. Maybe it is a reincarnation thing. Maybe it was my story. I don't know.
1:24:40🔗AdamHey, thanks for the question there, Joey. We're going to take a break. Ed is had to leave because he's got to get up early for a while. Well, I wasn't informed that you had to leave.
1:24:51🔗LiveI got to go to, I think I got to fly and apparently you got to get there early.
1:25:18🔗LiveWell, I guess the whole idea of you can't park at the airport, you have to be shuttled in or whatever.
1:25:22🔗DrewOr is it that they're going to go through every suitcase and so the ticket, that check-in line for the luggage is going to be an hour, and then the security is going to be an hour?
1:25:31🔗AdamBut here's the thing too, they always talked about international flights going in there a couple of hours early. We always ignore that one, didn't we? I mean, you're flying to Canada, you don't show up two hours early, you show up 35, 40 minutes early if you're not checking on a whole bunch of stuff. I suggest you do the same thing tomorrow.
1:26:06🔗AdamThank you. All right. We'll take a break and we'll be back. Hey, everybody, it's Loveline. I'm Adam. That's Dr. Drew over there. Ed Kowalczyk has left the building from live. I'd never met him before, but seemed like a very nice guy.
1:26:53🔗AdamJust seemed comfortable in his own skin, which is always nice because people that are uncomfortable in their skin make you uncomfortable in your skin. It becomes part of their mission.
1:27:07🔗DrewThere was another, who do we have here from a successful band that had been around for a long time? We had a similar vibe about, remember this?
1:27:19🔗DrewNo, Scott wasn't here that night. Remember, it was the other two guys. Oh, yeah. And we had the same kind of vibe from them. Scott was here too that night?
1:27:29🔗AdamWell, here's the thing I've learned from doing this show. You would think that you would, people's attitude would go, would have a direct correlation with the amount of records they've sold.
1:27:42🔗AdamThe ones who've sold the most records would be the biggest a-holes, because they could be. And the ones that sold the least records would be the coolest. But I've found it was the inverse, oftentimes. That the folks that have had some success, the guys you know, the songs you've heard, the albums that have been sold, and the platinum albums, those guys are pretty cool most of the time.
1:28:01🔗DrewEspecially the ones that stay around for a long time.
1:28:03🔗AdamYeah. So I guess there's a reason. And they're happy, Mike.
1:28:57🔗DrewOr the people that are listening to the radio blaring right now that you have going in the background. Another vote against this being a real call.
1:29:04🔗AdamSorry, Mike, we're not buying it. But it's a good try. And if it is a true call, don't tell him.
1:29:12🔗DrewWell, you know, he needs to break up with that girlfriend. If you want to support him, get him to do that.
1:29:42🔗CallerNo. And well, we were having sex at his house and nobody was there and I told him to stop. And he didn't. And I pushed him on his arm and he didn't still.
1:30:09🔗AdamAnd did you, did he hold your hands down or anything?
1:30:13🔗CallerNo, no, I just pushed on him and I was, I don't know, I just got really scared and so I just kind of laid there and I, I don't know, but I broke out with him and I just got really scared. Now, I'm even afraid to talk to him.
1:30:42🔗AdamSo now, the question is, is this guy a victimizer? Or did he just get, or did he just, or did you sort of make him a victimizer?
1:30:52🔗DrewDo you understand that differentiation? Did he really didn't understand what he was, the impact he was having, and you didn't communicate that to him?
1:31:00🔗CallerI don't think he knew what, like he was doing anything wrong.
1:31:14🔗AdamI mean, look, I don't want to defend the guy too much, but you wanted to get away from this guy. I think you were looking for an excuse to break up with this guy.
1:31:25🔗AdamAnd the reason, I mean, this is just what I've learned from, you know, living on this planet for 37 years. Well, that's hard to count the first five years. I didn't really know that much about the human condition, females, rape and that kind of stuff. But I suspect, and I think Drew does, that he's a nice guy and you can't tolerate that and you're looking to get out of this.
1:31:49🔗CallerYeah. See, I haven't really been good with relationships. Right.
1:32:14🔗AdamYou went out and you can't explain why.
1:32:16🔗DrewBut that's okay at 16. She needs to be out of a relationship with someone.
1:32:19🔗AdamSo those are all those old feelings. Have you gotten any therapy?
1:32:23🔗CallerI had therapy for about maybe seven or eight months altogether.
1:32:28🔗DrewGet back to it. Get back at it. It's really hard to assess this situation. He may have been. He may be a perpetrator sometime. We can't tell. He may be a not-so-good guy. He may have ignored her asking him to stop.
1:33:01🔗CallerI guess my question is for Dr. Drew.
1:33:03🔗CallerI found a lot of information on the positive and the good and the pros of it all, but I've been having trouble finding anything about the negative side or the cons to it or...
1:33:14🔗DrewWell, it's a procedure and it has potential complications, so they're very rare. And it's various ways of hyper-stimulating an ovary and then sucking the eggs out once there are multiple eggs, egg follicles on the ovary. And we really don't know the long-term effects, whether it would increase the risk of ovarian cancer or any other premature ovarian failure or other things that might be significant to you. We don't know, so the negatives really aren't known yet.
1:33:38🔗AdamAlright, we're running late, but Lexi, did you just want to give it up or is there someone you have in mind to give it to?
1:34:20🔗AdamReally got a good vibe off him. And wish him much success. Live, the CD is five. That will be out September 18th. You can go on www.friendsalive.com to find out the tour dates and schedule and all that kind of good stuff. And until next time, this is Adam Corolla for Dr. Drew saying, Mahalo. You two all coked up. Proud of you. You had a nice beach day, didn't you? Proud of you did the coke right off his dick. Yeah.
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