1:14🔗VoiceoverI'm Adam Corolla. That is Dr. Drew over there. Phone number 1-800-LOVE-191. Dr. Drew, Board Certified Physician and Addiction Medicine Specialist. Steph is here from the Deftones as well as B-Real from Cypress Hill, of course. And it is that time again, kiddies. It's time for the big smokeout. This time at Glen Helen Blockbuster Pavilion.
1:55🔗AdamCypress Hill, Deftones, Busta Rhymes, No Effects, Fear Factory. Red Man is up there with Method Man. That ought to be good. Who else is on here? Suicidal Tendencies, Afro Man, Long Beach Dub All-Stars, Rumblefish and many others. And that's just half the main stage. Then you got the second stage and you got the dance tent. And then there's the bong room.
2:51🔗GuestAnd we reduced it to 35 today. Because, you know, in light of all the stuff going on, you know, we want to make it easy on people coming out to, you know, enjoy the show and stuff.
3:02🔗AdamAnd this is a Cypress Hill event, I mean, in the sense that you guys came up with this idea five, six years ago, right?
3:16🔗GuestYeah. They've grown each year in attendance. It started off at 13,000 the first year. The second year, I believe it was 30,000. And the third year was at, I believe it was somewhere close to 60.
3:32🔗AdamJesus Christ. But this is the first year it's been at the Glenn Hellen Blockbuster. Is that right?
3:39🔗AdamYou changed it up because the management of the last place you're at doesn't let you back the next year. Is that true?
3:45🔗GuestNo. They definitely wanted us back. Really? We just wanted to have a different venue because it was a little hard on the people, the orange show, you know, the blacktop concrete all day standing on your feet.
3:57🔗GuestSo it's great for general admission shows, you know, people have fun, but standing on your feet for that amount of time, watching bands and, you know, getting in the mix and stuff, it's kind of hard on people. So we tried to take it to a venue that was a little more convenient for what we're trying to do.
4:15🔗AdamAnd I don't think I've ever been to a Glenn Hill and Blockbuster Pavilion. What's the lay of the land, the topography over there, if you will?
4:24🔗GuestIt's a pretty large place. I mean, Steph, you've played it before, right?
4:29🔗DrewIt's like a big grass hill, or is it a big...
4:32🔗GuestWell, yeah, there's a big grass area, like, way back. Then there's the middle section where there's the seeding and stuff like that. And this year, what we've got them to do was pull out the middle rows of the seeding so that there's, like, a general admission type of area. And it's pretty large, so, you know, they've done a few different things for us there because they understand it's a different kind of festival we're bringing to them.
4:58🔗AdamAnd how does it work with, like, all the vendors who are going to be there? Are you guys involved with those guys? Or is that between the park and them? Or how does it work?
5:07🔗GuestWell, you know, it's a little bit of both. You know, they obviously set up the vendors with all the booths and, you know, most of the vendors, most of the people who want to have something to do with the show, call us and, you know, see how they can be attached to the show.
5:23🔗AdamRight. And that's coming up this Saturday. And then you got some tours. You going around the country with this? You have a few more?
5:32🔗GuestWell, we're going to do a few more next year. You know, we tried to this year, but I mean, too many crazy things happening right now to try to pull something like that off. I mean, we really did try, but, you know, you know, he can't stop certain things from happening, obviously.
5:48🔗AdamBut well, let's let's all get out Saturday to Glenn Helen and check out. And I'll give you the list of bands a few times before the night is over. But it's really impressive. I mean, there's I'm looking at saying it looks like there's about 30 bands all total.
6:04🔗GuestYeah, there's there's a lot of bands. You know, we, Steph and myself and a couple of the other guys from Fear Factory, we got a band called Kush that we've been doing. I talked about it last time I was here. And we're actually going to play our first set on the second stage at 420 for the Smokeout.
6:21🔗AdamThere's Kush and then it's to the main stage for Cypress Hill and Deftones later on in the evening.
6:31🔗AdamVery cool. I was just thinking all the people are going to be baked watching these guys on the second stage are going to be then standing on the first stage four hours later, even more baked, swearing to God that they've seen this act before. I've seen that dude. That big Mexican dude was singing on the other stage, dude. All right. So Smokeout this Saturday, y'all. Let's go to the phones.
7:00🔗AdamWe'll speak to... Joe, Joe, Drew doesn't have to worry about his feet hurting on the hot black top because he's always crowd surfing at those big venues.
8:10🔗CallerWell, what it does is, you know, it's not like it's causing an erection. What it's doing is it's taking blood there and it's kind of stretching it out. And it's almost like, you know, how it works out when you lift weights, how the muscle repairs itself. It's not a muscle, but still.
8:24🔗DrewYeah, it's not a muscle. So it has nothing to do with this.
8:26🔗CallerBut still, the skin has to adapt to the new, you know, pressure that's been put on it.
8:32🔗DrewBut you get skin hanging off the skin, hanging off the tip of the penis.
8:36🔗AdamThis is like giving your colon a workout by eating a lot of meatloaf. I mean, isn't it? I mean, using the same logic, they I'm really packing a lot of tough food down there, hard to digest. I'm really giving that muscle good workout.
8:48🔗DrewSo I'm going to have a super colon and that isn't more logic because there is muscle in the colon. There's no muscle in the penis.
8:54🔗AdamYou saying I got a plan? Dr. Corolla's meatloaf.
9:02🔗AdamHey, Joe. Yeah. So let me ask you, you used a penis pump and you say it's not like an erection. But when you remove it, do you have an erection?
9:11🔗CallerIt's not an erection. But, you know, like, you know, this thing will hang down past your kneecaps. It's totally stretched out. It's engulfed with blood, but it's not hard. So, I mean, theoretically, if you can walk around with this thing all day, you wouldn't have any, you know, self doubt with yourself. I mean, you'd be flying pretty high as far as the pride factory is concerned.
9:32🔗AdamWell, wait a second, wait a second. If your penis is engulfed with blood, don't you, by definition, have an erection?
9:40🔗AdamOr engorged, as he wanted to say. Go ahead, Joe.
9:43🔗CallerIt's like it's like if you were small, like if you, you know, you sprained your ankle and the swelling, you know, consisted from, you know, the damage that you've done to the tendons and stuff.
10:17🔗CallerThe question that I have is what, you know, now, granted, it's made it better, but it's a problem because it's not supposed to do it. What it's doing is it's causing it's almost having the effect of like a tourniquet, I think, because I get these like mushroom things and it'll be like the thickness of a Coke can. We're talking about seven inches around where what it'll swell to about around the head of my penis.
10:41🔗DrewYou mean, you mean the, you don't mean the head of the penis swells that big, but there's some tissue just beneath it.
10:47🔗CallerThe flow, you know, that's underneath the head is that.
10:50🔗DrewYeah, so that's your, that's the bruise you're talking about. It's the swelling.
10:55🔗CallerBut what's happened now is it's like I have, my penis is almost constantly purple, but I still have the same level of sensitivity. I can still get erections. I can still ejaculate. Everything is normal, but...
13:13🔗AdamListen, you know what we do? Retards call this show and we argue with them all night. You're a doctor, Drew. This guy's got a fifth-grade education. He's really almost retarded and we have these arguments with him all night. Do you understand what that is? What has your life become? That's right.
13:29🔗DrewNo, what has my life become? What the hell is the matter with me?
14:15🔗CallerAfter that, nothing happened to me, but about three years later, I started masturbating to orgasm, and I had the problem ever since, but I tried to stop.
14:27🔗DrewYour problem is that you masturbate until orgasm?
15:04🔗DrewWill that do any permanent damage to you?
15:05🔗CallerWhat? Will that do any permanent damage to you? Like, I mean, not speaking out.
15:09🔗AdamI pulled a calf muscle once, and I don't think it's been right since the 11th grade. I really mean, I walked with a little limp.
15:16🔗DrewSam, I want you to be very clear. This cannot hurt you. Not only cannot not hurt you, you're actually doing it less than many of your peers. Okay. Do you understand that?
15:25🔗AdamNot your Chinese peers, but your other peers at school, like, you know.
15:31🔗DrewYeah. Um, so hang on a second, Sam, listen to this. Adam, seriously, you were 17. How many times a week? Seriously, conservative.
15:37🔗AdamI can't really even calculate the week because-
15:41🔗AdamSee, here's how I could figure the week out. If there were 10 days in a week, it'd be easy. It'd be like, okay, times 10, 80 times a week, you know? But the seven screws me up, you know?
15:51🔗AdamCause I'm at like, and plus I don't go in whole numbers cause I average like 6.7 times a day, times seven, I don't even, what's that? 190? I don't even know what that was.
16:19🔗CallerOkay, my general question is, if I, I don't know if I should keep this up, but like, for example, 10 years from now, will I have like any problem with kids and anything like that?
16:56🔗AdamYeah, that can't be true. If that is true that your semen is sort of your energizing chi that drives you, I've been walking around at about 40% for my entire life.
17:31🔗AdamJack? All right. Let's put Jack on hold. Steph is here from the Deftones and B-Real from Cypress Hill, of course, talking about the big dust smokeout this week, Saturday, at the Glenn Hill and Blockbuster Pavilion. Ronnie?
17:47🔗CallerHey, what's up? Adam, Drew, you guys rock.
17:53🔗CallerHey, Stephen, dude, you guys are my favorite band ever. Thank you, man. I kind of had two questions. I heard like you guys were going to come out with like a home video or something.
18:03🔗One day. We've got many plans for many things, but we're pretty slow.
18:08🔗CallerOh, really? And are you guys coming to Portland anytime soon?
18:13🔗I'm not sure. Maybe at the end of the month, but nothing's in stone right now.
18:18🔗AdamYou got a website or something that people can look you up on and find out where you're going to be touring?
18:24🔗Yeah, we can go to deftones.com and it's updated semi-regular. It's not like always up to date, but it's pretty good.
18:34🔗AdamThe band has a fairly laid back approach to their career, but I appreciate that. I'm not doubt they're pimping bumper stickers and whatnot. Ronnie, you okay?
20:38🔗AdamGood times, good times. Listen, you've got to let your balls breathe. You've got to let everything down there breathe.
20:44🔗GuestYou've got to air it out, man. Come on.
20:46🔗AdamAnd wear baggy shorts and no underpants. And what I do once in a while, I have a shop vac at my house, you know, one of those big, wet dry shop vac. And I know suction is no good for the sack, but if you take the hose and flop it around to the outlet side, you can blow like a 700 CFM worth of air in there.
21:07🔗DrewA handheld dryer. And now that you've got a theme song when you enter a restaurant, this would be quite a sight if you were.
21:13🔗AdamYou guys want to hear my new theme song?
22:05🔗AdamDeftones and Cypress Hill. They're going to be out at the Glenn Helen Blockbuster Pavilion this Saturday. All ages there, kiddies, for the big smokeout. Everybody's going to be there. Long Beach Dub's All Stars, Afro Man, Suicidal Tendencies, Fear Factory, NoFX, Busta Rhymes, everybody.
22:24🔗CallerAll right. We'll take a break. We'll be back.
22:33🔗AdamHey, everybody, it's The Loveline. I'm Adam Corolla, that's Dr. Drew over there. Phone number 1-800-LLVE-191. Steph is here from the Deftones, as well as Be Real from Cypress Hill, that's both on the bill this Saturday, along with, and I don't have time to name all of them, but Buster Rhymes and No Effects, and Fear Factory, and Red Man, and Method Man, and Suicidal Tendencies, Afro Man, Long Beach Double Stars, Rumble Fish, that's half the people that are on the main stage, and then there's a second stage, and a dance tent, and that's all at the Glen Helen Blockbuster Pavilion, which is this Saturday, all ages, in Los Angeles, Glen Helen Regional Park, or something, is that where that is? What the hell is that, San Bernardino?
23:47🔗GuestOK, it's a little complicated. I have this guy harassing me, and I don't know what to do about it, because I didn't think that we had a serious relationship. I didn't do anything with this guy. I didn't even like him that much. I just went on a couple of dates with him, and then he calls me up one day after. We kind of partied a little bit together.
24:31🔗Well, then don't worry about it. Call him again.
24:33🔗GuestRestraining order. I didn't do anything about him.
24:35🔗AdamWell, what is he doing exactly? You went on how many dates?
24:39🔗GuestNot even how many days. It was kind of like over a couple of months. We met each other. We talked a lot over the phone. And we went out on Easter.
24:50🔗AdamWhat was the deal breaker for you with him? I mean, you obviously liked him enough to be interested at the beginning.
25:08🔗AdamYou know what I always love? Hold on. I love it when you're... You can't tell anybody why they broke up with somebody. Yeah. They'll always deny it. Like, you'll go, you met this dude. Yeah. We went on some dates. Yeah. And I thought he was great. Yeah. But then he wasn't so great anymore. No, no, no. Not good looking. No, no. Not smart. No.
25:30🔗DrewBut then she comes back with, he wasn't good looking.
25:33🔗AdamRight, right. You cannot tell somebody why they broke up with someone because they always think it makes him shallow if you say you broke up for any reason. Why did you break up with him? See, she's even denying that.
25:45🔗GuestOh, so you were never, she was never with him.
25:47🔗AdamI know you didn't break up with him, but you stopped going out with him.
25:59🔗AdamEverything's fine. She never stopped going out with him. No, you guys broke up. No, we didn't. We never were together. Well, you went out. No, will you stop going out? No.
26:11🔗DrewMaybe this guy's a vigilante. Maybe he's not psycho.
26:15🔗AdamAll right, I'll give you one more chance. You did stop going out with him, didn't you?
26:20🔗GuestBecause he called me one day and he said, you keep calling me. I'm like, and I was at a horse show. I wasn't even home to call him. I was even around to call him. And he was like, you've been calling me all day since like eight o'clock this morning. I'm like, dude, at 730, I left the house. I haven't been here. I haven't been able to call you.
26:45🔗GuestYeah, I was like, okay, you know what? You're psycho. That's nice. Okay, whatever. I really don't want to deal with this. I'm not that interested in you.
26:58🔗AdamYeah, I know. It's more than that. I know. Enjoy this. Enjoy this brief window in your life where you can be a colossal bitch to everybody because you're super hot and there's nothing we can do about it. Because it will not last forever. One day you will have to pay the fiddler. You will not be at the horse show, you will be the horse. Do you understand that concept? So enjoy this little window here. All right. Hold on. Do you have those riding pants?
28:15🔗AdamNow, believe me, here's the mistake that a lot of you super hot 18 year old chicks with the riding pants make. You think it's you because to you, it is you. This is me. This is my personality. This is my vibe. But wait till your vibe starts getting a little wrinkly and you get those weird freckles on your chest and you get them little crow's feet around your eyes and your vibe starts sagging just a little bit. All of a sudden, it ain't going to be about you anymore. But see, you don't understand that. I mean, you know you're hot, but you can't separate you from your hotness. You know what I mean? It's Tanya. It's not the hot 18 year old. All right, Tanya.
29:14🔗AdamWell, look, the point is he kept going. He kept psycho calling you.
29:19🔗GuestSo two days later, this girl calls me and threatens to kill me if I don't stop talking to Jared. Like, okay, I'm really talk to him. Right, okay, that's great. And I hung up on her.
29:32🔗GuestI hung up on her. Good, good, good. And she's like, hey, she called me back again. And I hung up on her again. Then I turned off my phone. So she couldn't call me back again. Right. But I got lost.
29:40🔗AdamWe did the math on the phone, turn off part, but. So, okay, you called the cops.
29:45🔗GuestSo, yeah, my uncle Dan's a sheriff. So I told him. And he came and knocked on his door and said, hey, yo, it's like this. You don't stop talking to Tanya. There's gonna be some serious consequences to it. But he won't stop talking to me. The problem is my uncle Dan, I mean, he loves me to pieces. And I'm sure he'd love to take my dad out. All right.
30:25🔗GuestYeah, she was born hot, so those are the consequences of hotness. Right.
30:29🔗AdamAnd I'm sorry for what this guy's doing, and it doesn't mean it's not a serious problem, but there's really not a whole lot you can do. If he calls, you just hang up the second he utters a word.
30:39🔗DrewThis is one of the rare occasions when I really would like to get the other side of the story. I mean, I always know it's gonna be different, but this time I have a feeling maybe profoundly different.
30:47🔗AdamYeah, but did you ever have some bitch just bust your balls and you couldn't stand that she just busted your balls and she was walking away laughing?
31:05🔗AdamWell, we all know too when you're a young guy and you're going out with some hot chick with the riding pants, three, four dates and you think it's game on sometimes. I mean, you can be much further along at three. That's an interesting concept.
31:21🔗DrewBut you can be infatuated. I mean, you can be in deep.
31:24🔗AdamAll right. But here's the deal. At date on date one, you guys are both, you know where you're at. I mean, you're on the same page as the first date. And at date 10, if it gets that far, you basically know where you're at with that too. But it's that three, four and five date range where one of the partners can be way out in front of the other ones.
31:45🔗CallerRight. You always have expectations of what somebody will be. Then they don't say something, then you're like, oh, man.
31:52🔗DrewHow long have you dated that one you ended up crying outside the sorority and hanging out there in bushes?
31:56🔗AdamWell, first off, it wasn't crying. It was weeping.
31:59🔗DrewWeeping on the stairs outside the sorority.
32:02🔗AdamHow dare you try to humiliate me in front of my rock star friend?
32:05🔗DrewHow long had you been dating her before that happened?
32:07🔗AdamI wasn't weeping out front of her sorority. I went over to her house to get my softball mitt and I found a condom under her bed.
32:16🔗DrewIt was very soiled kind of thing. You and I years ago did a little presentation of sorority and you went, Oh my God, this is the sorority.
32:24🔗AdamThat's the sorority house that she went to.
32:30🔗AdamHow many weeks before she dumped me? We went out for a good like nine, ten months before she dumped me. Then I was freaked out for a good year and a half. You know, it's a tough realization.
32:40🔗CallerYou need that weeping to get strong though.
32:43🔗AdamYeah, it didn't work. Here's the tough realization. When you realize you've been mourning somebody longer than you went out with them, like where you dated someone for six months and they dumped you, and you've been bummed out and you're now in month number eight, and you stop and realize, wait a minute, I've been screwed up longer than we were together.
33:02🔗GuestYeah, she's probably been boning a couple of guys.
33:16🔗CallerThanks for taking my call and you guys are great. And be real, I saw you guys in New York at Tilla Center, CW Post a long time ago and you guys are hot.
33:27🔗CallerI'm in Long Island. All right. I have a problem. Going out with this girl for two years and about seven years ago, she was assaulted, beaten pretty bad and almost raped. She's been dealing rough with it for years and now she gets a letter that he's going to be coming out on parole.
34:19🔗CallerNo. We've known each other for a very long time, ever since we were younger. We got to know each other and the little things that get in the way of relationships, arguments are normal, but everything's great now.
34:33🔗AdamAll right, so this guy's due to be paroled soon.
34:36🔗AdamAnd is he going to be paroled back into your community, as far as you know?
34:41🔗CallerClose. As far as we know where he used to live, so he knows where she lives.
34:47🔗CallerSo she doesn't want him around, you don't want him around, right?
34:49🔗CallerOh, of course. No, she didn't know him as a friend, just an acquaintance, somebody knew him.
34:54🔗DrewAll right, got it. What's your question for us now?
34:57🔗CallerShe, it affects our relationship because it bothers her, as I mean, as you can expect, she has nightmares about it. It drives her crazy to the point where she has trouble doing a lot of things in life, just because she feels that it's ruined her life.
35:13🔗DrewYou're doing a lot of things in life. What does that mean?
35:15🔗CallerShe just doesn't feel that she can do things that she used to. She has scars from it, as well as permanent damage to her back and stuff. She used to dance, she can't do that anymore.
35:28🔗AdamWhat, the guy just freaked on her and just really beat her up?
35:31🔗CallerYeah. He's had that problem before, after the fact, after the courts and everything.
35:36🔗CallerSounds like he's got a beating coming to him, so when he shows up, serve him up. Simple as that. He'll save her a lot of emotional pain by seeing him get whooped up.
35:46🔗CallerI know, but I'm worried that I might not be there when it happens, so there's more than one thing going on. First of all, what's the easiest way for me to help her deal with this? I always have trouble helping her deal with things. As far as I'm...
36:01🔗AdamWell, does she ever get any counseling or anything?
36:05🔗DrewYou're not her therapist. You're not her mental health professional. You can't do anything other than be her boyfriend and to urge her to get appropriate care. Why do I get the distinct feeling there's more here?
36:19🔗DrewMore with her, more going on. I mean, she's perfect, having a group, having a perfect... Normal, pre-natural, but she has nightmares, intrusive thoughts, that she can't function and...
36:27🔗AdamShe was severely traumatized. Well, that's the point, though. Maybe she has a post-traumatic stress disorder.
36:31🔗DrewWell, but post-traumatic stress... The probability of that is dependent on your condition coming into the stress.
37:01🔗CallerI urged her on, and she went, and she stopped.
37:04🔗DrewAll right. Well, that's... You got to get her to fall through on treatment. She doesn't... I don't know why she's stopping, but that's the problem.
37:16🔗AdamAnd that's about it. I mean, otherwise, you know, you can be supportive and everything, but she's not going to get much better unless she puts in the time.
37:37🔗AdamNo, I couldn't. Listen, you ever been around a chick who, like, lost a cat 15 years ago and they're still freaked out? They see a cat, see a movie with a cat on it, they watch it, Sabrina, The Teenage Wish, they see the animatronic cat and they start crying. Could you imagine being with someone who was, you know, severely beaten and, you know, raped and... You know what I mean?
37:56🔗AdamIt'd just be hard. You'd go to a movie and someone would be getting beaten up or something and she'd freak out.
38:02🔗GuestDefinitely. I mean, it's hard going into a relationship with the person's luggage they have from the last one. Right. So something like that.
38:09🔗AdamRight. And this is a UPS truck full of parcels. And, you know, I always feel sorry for these people. It's like, I don't want to neglect them. But on the other hand, it's really tough on the young partner that they have to try to see them through this. And it's kind of up to them, unfortunately, because it's like you were the one who were beat, you were victimized once, but unfortunately now you're the one who has to repair yourself in a sense too, by doing the work. And that's what he has to urge her to do. We're going to take a little break. Steph is here from Deftones. B Reel is here from Cypress Hill. Smoke out this Saturday, Los Angeles. We will tell you more about that when we come back.
38:53🔗CallerLove Line for the Adam Corolla and Dr. Drew.
38:57🔗AdamHey everybody, it's Love Line. I'm Adam Corolla. That's Dr. Drew over there to my left. That would be to your right if you're facing the radio. Phone number 1-800-LOVE-191. Steph is here from the Deftones as well as B Reel from Cypress Hill. And they're going to be at the smoke out. And that's in Los Angeles. Los Angeles County, that is. Glendale, sorry, Glen Helen Blockbuster Pavilion. All ages. Doors open at 10 a.m. And everybody who says somebody is going to be there. Of course, Deftones and Cypress Hill are going to be there. Busta Rhymes, No Effects, Fear Factory. Method Man, Red Man. Let's see. All the guys with the name Man at the end.
39:51🔗AdamYeah, big. And that's the main stage. And I mean, there's more in the main stage too. I'm not mentioning everybody. Second stage is even more guys.
40:02🔗DrewYou're ready for something written by Method Man's PR? Ready?
40:07🔗DrewThe varied spectrum of rap music personalities includes few true superstars, individuals whose credentials encompass the grittiest street reverence, as well as the jiggiest pop life glamour.
40:16🔗AdamThat's right. That's right. That's why you need a pop assist. Alright, well he'll be there. And I'm sure he doesn't know one word that's on that bio. But there's gonna be a lot of smoke going on backstage, I'm guessing.
40:33🔗GuestWe'll be barbecuing, we'll be smoking. I mean, this is like the first smokeout where I've actually had most of my friends on, you know, the bill. A lot of acts on the bill, you know, in the previous years. You know, we just, you know, barely know. We did a couple shows here and there, but these are all bands that we actually hang out with, like the guys from Fear Factory. They're on tour right now. They're listening to the show in Detroit right now, actually.
41:02🔗AdamAnd is there gonna be a little cross- polonization? You think some of the guys may step out on stage with some of the other guys from some of the other bands?
41:10🔗GuestWell, yeah. That's what the Kush Project is, you know.
41:14🔗AdamThat's on the second stage, about 4, 430, something like that.
41:17🔗GuestYeah, 420. Yeah, but you know, you might see various members of all these bands with the other bands at some point during the shows, you know.
41:41🔗CallerI'm 29 and I listen to your show a lot. I like both of you guys quite a bit. I have true respect for your fortitude. You talk to a lot of idiots.
41:52🔗CallerYeah, man. The thing I want to talk about is I am totally marijuana dedicated, but I'm 29. I own my own business. I got really nice insurance and I want to stop, but I want to talk to my doctor about it. How do I talk to my doctor about it? I'm pretty sure I'm on the marijuana maintenance plan.
42:11🔗DrewYeah. You know what you need to do? You need to ask your doctor for a referral. You're on HMO, though. That's what somebody told me. Is that right?
42:21🔗DrewHMO doesn't imply necessarily really nice, but be that as it may, you need to talk to someone who has an addiction medicine certification. Your doctor probably will not understand exactly what's needed to take care of this problem. If you really are serious.
42:37🔗DrewNo. You need to talk to an addictionologist, because it's a tricky problem. And it's not something that if you people really haven't dealt with it and been through it with people, no way they can they can advise you on how to deal with this. You need to talk to a psychiatrist who has addiction medicine certification.
43:41🔗GuestIt's no doubt that it's for some and sometimes it ain't for everybody. If it's not for him, then, you know, so be it.
43:51🔗AdamSometimes it's for some for a while, too. And then it's not for them anymore.
43:55🔗DrewThat's usually what happens. It stops working. And that's when people start to smoke more pot in the acceleration in terms of the feelings of depression, anxiety and sleep problems and not being able to find your car keys. I'm sure that's a big one, Joe.
44:06🔗CallerOh, yeah. Or forgetting your appointments. Dude, I have grandiose dreams for my business.
44:11🔗DrewAnd you can't do them. Yeah, you can't do them.
44:13🔗CallerLike I have these great ideas. I write them down. I look at them in the next day. I'm like, oh, my God, I must have been high. Or I make business deals when I am high.
44:20🔗CallerBaby steps. You got to do everything bit by bit. You can't have it all tomorrow.
44:42🔗GuestEverybody functions different off of it, you know.
44:45🔗AdamNo, so I know guys who smoke weed all day and they go to work and they're fine.
44:50🔗DrewAnd everyone's fine for a while. And then how long that while is, is one year for some, 30 years for others.
44:57🔗CallerBut you have to admit, if you weren't high all the time, there'd be times of real quality production and there'd be times of laziness. It would be there anyway.
45:06🔗DrewSo Joe, the problem is that the first six months of abstinence after you've been on a maintenance program, there is a period of very high risk for actually suicide, believe it or not. The biology of recovery of the brain during that time makes people very, very depressed.
45:21🔗DrewAnd the staying stop part, the staying stop part, man, I've been in the And the staying stop part, the staying stop part, man, I've been in the And the staying stop part, the staying stop part, is extremely difficult.
45:58🔗CallerI don't know. She just had this weird thing about it. I wanted dirty, warm water myself, right? Because coffee, you know, it only goes in one hole.
46:28🔗AdamShe's got a leak. All right. We're going to take ourselves a little break. Steph's here from Deftones. We have B-Real from Cypress Hill. We'll take a break. We'll get back with Anima. Anima. I took Adam and Anima made it in one word. We'll be back with Anima.
46:47🔗AdamHey, everybody. It's Loveline. I'm Adam Corolla. That is Dr. Drew over there. Phone number 1-800-LOVE-191. Steph is here from the Deftones. B-Real is here from Cypress Hill. They will both be at the Smokeout coming up this Saturday. Glen Helen Blockbuster Pavilion. That is in, well, it's in Los Angeles, Greater Los Angeles. You should be able to find out. How do you find? Is there a website or something? Or how do you get information about this beside me?
47:21🔗GuestYeah, they can get on our website, smokeout.net, and they can get directions how to get to the Blockbuster Pavilion.
47:31🔗AdamIf you like Cypress Hill and you like the Deftones, then you're going to like the other 178 bands that are going to be there. Because it's not like you pull some BS. It's not like Toad the Wet Sprocket is going to be mixed in somewhere.
47:51🔗AdamNot like Catherine. It's true. Where did you get Catherine Wheel from? I haven't even thought of that band in like six years.
47:58🔗GuestIt's a real diverse line up, man. We try to make it as diverse as possible every time we do the smoke out. That's what makes it different from other venues.
48:10🔗AdamIt's all music. It's like there's a lot of foods you can eat with red wine, but they all have red wine in common. There's a lot of music, but it all goes well with the weed. Yeah.
48:22🔗GuestYeah. Definitely because you could listen to the Deftones while you're stoned out.
48:41🔗AdamAll right. We will hop back. Yeah, go ahead.
48:44🔗GuestWell, we definitely want to stress to people who, you know, who have been inquiring about our project, our side project, the Kush thing, all the Fear Factory fans, Def Tone fans, Cypress Hill fans, the 420, the second stage, we will be performing the first time as this band and we want people to check it out. But, you know, aside from that, let's get back to the fo-mat.
49:10🔗AdamHere we go. We're getting back with Adam.
49:13🔗CallerHey, thank you for not calling me Adama.
49:15🔗AdamWell, Adama over here, whose girlfriend had a coffee, Adama, and so he did too.
49:21🔗GuestYeah, I'm smelling Drew's coffee over here. They can't even think about it the same now.
50:17🔗DrewYeah. I think there are a lot of things. Maybe he's constipated. Maybe he's got a hemorrhoid or something that's hanging him up. Maybe he's caused some inflammation down there.
50:25🔗DrewYeah. Some bran and maybe some milk and manizher, mineral oil, that kind of thing. I don't think a single coffee enema in a 24-year-old flavor oil shouldn't ruin his colonic function.
50:37🔗AdamNow, let me just get this straight as I know it does, but you should let the coffee cool before you dump it into the funnel.
51:30🔗CallerAnd I want to ask Steph a question. I want to ask him about Chino's voice. Is it getting better or is it getting worse?
51:37🔗CallerWell, he just had a moment where he went out, you know, I mean, just strained it, and he lost it for a while, and he's fine now.
51:44🔗CallerYeah, because, like, I heard on the radio, because I was going to see you guys in, like, Anaheim, but you guys canceled with God smacks, and then, and then the radio, because he had to stop drinking and smoking.
51:57🔗CallerYeah, he's got to deal with the most pain, I mean, not just the pain of losing his voice, but also having what people think and all the things they say about it, you know, not really knowing because they're not around him, so, but he's all good, you know, but it's still a little bummer when people like, like, why'd you guys quit? Take care of yourself. He's like, you know, he's just living his life. Yeah, okay.
52:17🔗GuestIt's all right. They get to see him at the smokeout for Christ's sake. Come on, get over it.
52:35🔗AdamWell, what's wrong with the blockbuster?
52:37🔗CallerWell, because it has pit and it has seats and it's long.
52:41🔗GuestOh, well, you know, the seating is different this year. We took out all the middle rows, so it's general admission right there. So, big pit. Yeah, no seats in the way right there.
53:10🔗CallerSecondly, I have a question because I've never really had a boyfriend and that kind of words makes I don't think I'm that bad looking. I think I'm pretty good but I still haven't had a boyfriend and I'm kind of digging this guy at work.
53:42🔗DrewYeah. That's the point. She couldn't put off a repulsive enough vibe.
53:47🔗AdamNow, it really sort of... I'm sad to admit that for guys, the vibe really doesn't factor in until like year number three of the relationship. Maybe four.
53:59🔗CallerWell, not really getting that far either.
54:01🔗AdamHave you... Are you a virgin? I would work that angle if I were you.
54:46🔗AdamThis started off as I'm 20, I haven't had a boyfriend, woe is me, I don't think anything's wrong with me and it started to go a little bitter.
56:03🔗CallerI don't know. You have like those retarded people who are just like, yeah, you're nice to them or whatever. And then you get to know them and you're just like, okay, never mind.
56:23🔗AdamHere's what she is. She's not quite as hot as a chick with the riding pants otherwise she would have had something going by now. But she's got some potential, but she's got a lot of attitude for someone who doesn't get asked out that much, you know. She's a little angry is what it is and a little picky and ain't, you know, she's got some, there's some energy. It's more than just her friends are getting laid and she needs a release. There's something going on. Yeah. Hey, Amy.
56:55🔗CallerYeah. If I need a release, what are you doing tonight, Adam?
57:00🔗AdamI'm going to be doing the radio for another 49 minutes. You get over here.
57:04🔗CallerWell, that's not bad. I can make it there in an hour.
57:36🔗AdamAt least two and a half, two and three quarter, two and five eighths actually measured it with the security guard. He pulled out a, actually his fingers calibrated. Okay. Hey, Amy.
57:48🔗AdamYou would get more dates if you weren't so sort of.
57:52🔗DrewYou have a problem with relationships. You are hell bent on not having intimacy. You're finding reasons not to be vulnerable, not to get involved, not to like people. All your excuses are all a bunch of nonsense. You need to get in there, do the dance like everyone else. Go ahead and date, figure out who these people are, but you've got to be vulnerable and you've got to be open. Or there's going to be no relationship. I don't know if someone's left you or you've come from a fractured family that was terribly painful for you. Whatever it is, it's time to get over that and go ahead and be vulnerable again. It's going to be okay.
58:25🔗CallerOr she really liked somebody and he just blew off the clue.
58:29🔗AdamBut life sort of works out this way, which is you've got to, if you protect yourself too much, then you never experience anything. You don't want to be foolish. You don't want to hook up with some guy over the internet and meet him at the park at 4 a.m. Well, what is interesting is her next move was, Adam, what are you doing?
58:44🔗DrewCome right down. You know what I'm saying?
58:46🔗AdamYeah, I think she was screwed around, though. All right. Get out there and experience things.
58:53🔗AdamListen, you will get screwed over. I mean, hold on a second. Here's an interesting point. Would you consider your life, I mean, knowing where we're at now and how old we are and everything, I'm glad I've been screwed over, not several dozen times, but I'm glad...
59:15🔗AdamNot at the time, but you're glad now that you're a more well-rounded person, that you experienced some highs along with some lows, and that it sort of shaped you and made you who you are. It's not necessarily a bad thing at age 20 to hit a few speed bumps as far as relationships go, and if you protect yourself from that, then you don't really become a human being along the way.
1:00:01🔗CallerI've got a question. I have a three-year-old daughter, and the other night she woke up at 3 o'clock in the morning, started screaming that her mother heard her. Me and her mother are separated now, and I asked her where she touched her, or where she heard her, and she said her belly. And I said, she heard she in the belly, and she said, no, down here. And she pointed to her private spot. I'm just, I'm really worried about what's going on over at her mother's house.
1:00:44🔗AdamHow well do you, you married the woman, you think she's capable of doing something like this to her daughter?
1:00:50🔗CallerWell, the reason I left her is because she is abusive, and she was abused when she was younger. And...
1:02:38🔗AdamYeah. High school is like, when people say, you know, people go, oh, I smoked some reefer in college. That's what high school is for us who didn't go to college. You understand? That's our excuse. We did some in high school. We would have done them in college had we not got so baked in high school that we could have went to college.
1:03:09🔗AdamGetting her away from this gal. Because not only does this gal have a lot of unresolved issues that may be played out on the kid, but I guarantee you the next guy this gal starts dating is going to be a piece of work.
1:03:23🔗AdamYou know what I hear over and over on this show, and I don't want to freak Mike out too much, but her stepdad got to her when she was a young girl.
1:03:31🔗DrewSo she'll bring us out, pick this shit up.
1:03:32🔗AdamWhat are the chances she goes out and finds some jackass who comes in and lays a hand on her kid now?
1:03:39🔗AdamAbout 80%. So Mike, you got your work cut out for you. And listen everybody, I feel sorry for guys like Mike, but listen guys, come on, where's your antenna? You don't start families with psycho bitches. You just can't. I feel sorry for these women or these guys until they become parents. And then I get angry at them because it's the same old situation. Absolutely. And it just perpetuates itself. She goes out and hooks up with an abusive stepdad. He comes in, lays a trip on your young daughter, and then young daughter grows up and hooks up with an abusive guy, has kids, and you do the math. All right, let's go kill ourselves. What do you say?
1:04:36🔗DrewThey'll guard you while you make the transfer.
1:04:37🔗AdamAnd let me tell you the problem with the B-Real weed is even if you don't smoke it, you can't keep it in your car. The whole car smells like weed, even if it's not lit. The last time B-Real gave me some weed, I had to tape it to my antenna.
1:04:52🔗AdamI lost like an ounce on the free one on the way home because if you actually put it inside of the car and shut the door, it immediately smells like opium den in there. And it smells like a hash bar.
1:05:04🔗AdamIt's too good. And why is weed more than coke? Shouldn't weed drop? I mean, what I'm saying is not more than coke, but what I'm saying is coke used to be like 100. Drew, when you were doing those mounds of coke in the mid-80s, you were paying, pardon the pun, through the nose for this stuff, right? I mean, all that money your parents were paying for med school was going right into this coke, right? And that coke was like 120, 130 a gram, right? I mean, it was up there. Now the coke is like 30 a gram, which for me is a reason for me, you know, I'd like to get back into it now that I got a good steady income and it's cheap. I've been waiting for the market to fall out on coke, waiting for the bottom to dip a little, and get back into it. But I'm saying weed has gone up, has it not? I mean, consistently over the years, not a ton.
1:05:48🔗DrewYeah, but you got to use less of the weed, though.
1:06:30🔗AdamA lid. You used to get a lid, and now it's twice as much, but it's so much more concentrated. That's like what they talk about with the laundry detergent. You know?
1:07:05🔗AdamThey're going to be at the Smokeout at the Glenn Hillen Regional Blockbuster Pavilion Park Place coming up this Saturday. Ten o'clock. Doors open. Everybody on the main stage and everyone's cousin on the second stage. It's going to be big. There's a dance tent.
1:07:26🔗CallerAnd the dance tent is wild. I've been in that thing before. What?
1:07:36🔗AdamAnd there's going to be all kinds of vendors. You probably do that weird thing where you get in with that kaleidoscope mobile thing. What is that thing you get in? The gyroscope thing. You spin it around. It's great. You eat 70 pounds of jerk chicken. You do a bong load, 32 ounce lemonade. Then you hop onto the gyroscope and heave all over the crowd.
1:07:59🔗GuestThat would be nice. That would be an extra added attraction.
1:08:05🔗AdamI'll tell you that whenever I see that gyro go round thing at these things, I always just think how much would you have to pay me to get on that thing? I'm about to fall over. I got 14 beers in me and I got sunstroke. There's no way I'm climbing. I just ate four kielbasa dogs. There's no way I'm getting on that thing.
1:08:24🔗GuestI couldn't get on it anyway. I just don't like spinning. That's why I can't... I don't like getting drunk for that. I don't like spinning. Something like that, I'd toss my cookies even if I didn't have anything inside.
1:08:37🔗AdamRight. That's... Weed makes you spin. I mean, I'm sorry. Booze makes you spin. Weed is like you're sitting down with a mini safe in your lap. You can't be moved. Forget about spinning. Your mind can't even spin. Your ass can't move and your mind ain't going nowhere either.
1:08:54🔗CallerYou can't make it spin. Okay, but I've been there sometimes though where your mind starts to wobble though.
1:09:09🔗AdamAll right. I had... We had this invention on the Man Show, one of the manovations, which was the bed that spins counterclockwise to the way you're spinning when you're drunk.
1:09:22🔗AdamYeah, it works out. It's like a big gyroscope. Yeah. I mean, it'd be cool, right? You lie down to go to bed. You got a few beers in you. You start spinning around. You hit a button, and your bed starts spinning the other way.
1:12:41🔗DrewWell, that's interesting. And there are graduated devices you can buy in shops that will help you sort of get used to it.
1:12:49🔗AdamAll right, well, here's the deal. OK, yeah, I would suggest A, a lot of lubrication, B, if you can get your hands on some of that custom spray.
1:12:57🔗DrewWe got to find out what that is. Anybody who is a customs officer, please let us know what that is.
1:13:00🔗GuestYou need to throw a blockade on the Hershey Highway.
1:13:03🔗CallerYou might not want to practice it because then you might need the plug.
1:13:06🔗DrewAnd then you... Yeah, right, you may need to wear your plug all the time. But more importantly, what's going on in your relationship that he is so hell-bent on causing you discomfort, and why do you feel such compulsion to make good on this and this demand that he has?
1:13:45🔗CallerWe don't go very often, maybe about two times a month, if that.
1:13:50🔗AdamAnd what do you, do you get a lamp dance?
1:13:53🔗CallerI have one. And the girl actually, you know, she brought us both back, let him watch, and she danced for me.
1:13:59🔗AdamAnd what about when he gets a lamp dance?
1:14:02🔗CallerEvery time that I've gone with him, as far as I know, he hasn't gone without me, he hasn't gotten one.
1:14:07🔗AdamYeah, it's always great. You know what I love? I love when guys go with their ladies and they sit at the bar and they watch Monday Night Football. And they're like, oh, hey, there are gals here. Well, how do you know about that? And we actually go up to the stage and, you know, right, he sits there, but when you're not there, he's knee deep in a poon hang. Believe you me.
1:14:30🔗CallerHer legs are wrapped around his head.
1:14:33🔗CallerHe's knee deep in a poon hang when he gets home too.
1:14:36🔗AdamI understand, but it is funny when guys do that and they go and they don't get that lap dance. I guarantee you got at least 150 lap dances the last time he was there.
1:14:45🔗CallerYou know, the crazy part is, imagine, I mean, there's lots of guys that take their girlfriends and wives to strip clubs, but what if women took their men to male strip clubs?
1:15:38🔗AdamI don't even... Do they have lamp dances at girl clubs? Or are they all just up on stage? Well, anyway, look, Donna goes... And hey, Donna, if you're enjoying yourself and he's enjoying himself and it's helping out in the bedroom and you guys aren't arguing all the way home, then so be it. That's fine.
1:15:57🔗CallerAll right. I just had a couple of people tell me that I was weird and you know, you've got to be bisexual.
1:16:17🔗GuestJust stay away from Coffee Enemies too.
1:16:19🔗CallerOh yeah. Also, you know, I just wanted to say what's up to B and Steph. I'm looking forward to seeing you guys on Saturday. I caught you guys at the 420. All right. Yeah, and a couple of times at the Bow. So I just wanted to say what's up. Hopefully, I'll catch you guys on Saturday also.
1:16:34🔗AdamYou can see them at 420 on the second stage, by the way, with Coach.
1:16:38🔗CallerI don't think I'll make it in time. I'm actually pulling an all nighter. I got to work Saturday and Sunday.
1:17:09🔗AdamAll right, and you stay in that candy striper outfit. Do all the chicks at a hospital have to wear the candy striper outfit, even the doctor, lady doctors, right, Drew? The administration?
1:17:19🔗DrewEven the male doctor, we're talking about.
1:17:21🔗AdamYeah, that'd be like, look, any woman who works here wears the candy striper outfit. As a matter of fact, anybody who comes in, even if it's the parents of a patient, the women have to put the candy striper outfit in. Even if you're in administration, you're sitting in some office.
1:17:33🔗GuestWait, there's got to be a stipulation only if they're hot.
1:17:37🔗AdamYeah, oh, naturally, yeah, that goes without saying. Kristen?
1:17:45🔗CallerUm, last, yesterday morning I walked out front to the yard and my friend was sitting there with blood coming out of her leg. I asked her what happened, she said she had no idea. She didn't really even realize that anything was happening. I took her to emergency about four or five hours later and what happened in those intervening four or five hours? Um, she was just pretty dazed and kind of her equilibrium was off.
1:18:12🔗DrewBut why did you wait so long and take her to the ER?
1:18:15🔗CallerBecause she was waiting for a prescription to be filled.
1:19:12🔗AdamAll right. Well, no. Well, then what? Then you tell us what's the problem.
1:19:16🔗CallerIt was ten o'clock in the morning. And I walked out there and she was sitting there on the ground. The ashtray had broken and something had cut her leg and there was blood. And I asked her what happened and she said, there were people arguing and I had to show them what's up. And Kelly doesn't talk like that. And when I asked a little bit later, I put a bandaid on it and she asked what the bandaid was for. And I said, well, don't you remember? You fell. She had no idea what I was talking about. Like I told her the story three times.
1:19:53🔗DrewKristen, this is a drug-related experience. That's what this is. I don't know what drug she's taken, but that's what this is.
1:20:00🔗AdamBut Kristen, what point are you trying to make?
1:20:13🔗CallerBecause they asked, you know, do you... What kind of drugs do you do, da-da-da-da? We said, smoke pot. And so the doctor's pretty much, boom, right there. You smoke pot, you probably smoked something that was waste of PCP.
1:20:26🔗DrewOkay, but Kristen, I want to make a strong point to you. I'm a doctor. I'm telling you, this is a drug-related thing. You went to the ER, they told you it was a drug-related thing.
1:20:32🔗AdamNo! No! Yeah, no. I told her five times what happened to her, and she didn't understand. And then she ate a Bunt cake, and she tried to attack me with one of those cake spatulas. Okay?
1:21:48🔗DrewBecause they have to test for specific things. And if you didn't tell them that she was, you know, what... I did. You told her she smoked pots. They didn't need to test for that.
1:21:57🔗CallerI told them that... No, but I told them that she took some medication.
1:22:02🔗DrewYeah, and that's all they need to know. That's all they need to know is that she's taken medicine and that she smoked pot and that's enough to make her pass on.
1:22:10🔗AdamBut Kristen, let me just... what are you asking? Do you think she has a tumor, like a brain tumor or something?
1:22:14🔗CallerRight. Yes, I was, you know, pulled out the medical book and it sounds like a stroke.
1:22:31🔗CallerI work in human resources. For a computer company.
1:22:35🔗AdamAll right, but that's got nothing to do with medicine, right? No, but- Well, why don't you get her? Why don't you get her? Maybe she should get a CAT scan, then, if you're so convinced. I mean, it couldn't hurt, right?
1:22:49🔗CallerRight, but then why don't the doctors do it? Why didn't they give any suggestions? Why was it the minute she said she. He kind of wrote it all.
1:22:58🔗DrewBecause you can do a neurologic exam there in the ER that can pretty much rule, pretty effectively rule out, decrease substantially the probability that there's a tumor there. And the story here is so characteristic of substance.
1:23:21🔗AdamShane's smoking in the hospital, yelling no at you. Now, chewing gum, smoking. Was getting Marlboro Reds and yelling no at you, and you're pretty much sizing them up, smell like beer, it's noon, you know what I mean? They got the 68 Dodge Dart running out in the parking lot, just pretty much, yeah, you smoked some weed, you got disoriented, you fell down.
1:23:44🔗DrewWell, no, it's actually taking her anxiety medicines and her pain medicines and her multiple back surgeries, and she's doing more than Kristen even knows. That's for sure.
1:23:54🔗AdamAnd here's the other thing, too, Kristen, why is she living with you?
1:24:29🔗CallerBecause she worked for a computer company and they're all doing it.
1:24:32🔗AdamNow. OK. All right. Kristen, I think I understand your her friend and you're trying to help her. And I think your efforts would be better directed at what we think and what those doctors think is probably the real problem, which is more the drugs than it is the tumor angle.
1:24:49🔗DrewRight. She's doing more than you know. That's what.
1:25:17🔗AdamI'm Adam Corolla. All of that is Dr. Drew over there. It looks like you're going to say something.
1:25:23🔗DrewNo, I was just thinking about our callers.
1:25:25🔗AdamB-Real is here from Cypress Hill. True. Steph is here. No. And Steph is here from the Deftones. And they got the big smokeout coming up this Saturday. No.
1:25:35🔗AdamYes. Yes. This Saturday. Doors open at 10 a.m. kitties. And it's all ages. And that's at the Glen Helen Blockbuster Pavilion. And every band is going to be there. If you're in to them, if you're listening to this station, and you like the music, this station plays sometimes, other than me talking, then you're going to get there, because those bands are going to be together. And they'll never be... Listen, any two or three of these bands could play this stage the way they are, except for there's ten more, and that's just on the main stage. Second stage has got another 25 bands. And then you got the Hemp Tent, where you just go there and you actually eat the tent. You hit a bus.
1:26:37🔗CallerMy question is for Drew. I don't know if you'd have any information on this, but considering getting a Prince Albert, I want to know what kind of side effects, what kind of nerve damage it would do, or like urine is far from clean, so I don't know if it's going to get some kind of weird infection.
1:27:02🔗DrewYeah, unless it's infected. But you know, you're going to have to go to the pot piece sitting down from now on because it sprays out like wiper spray every time you pee. Yeah.
1:27:13🔗DrewThat's what they tell me. I don't have one, so I can't. That's what I hear. I have heard of cases where people get infections and have real serious tissue loss in their penis.
1:29:05🔗AdamI don't know, but it could be potentially very humiliating.
1:29:08🔗DrewYeah, it's going to be, okay, take the rings, take the hoops off, put them on the conveyor belt here.
1:29:12🔗AdamNow listen, I agree with Steph in what he was saying in that I think people are being so bombarded with so much and all this, you know, so many Mountain Dew commercials that they now must, in order to experience some feeling, put a spear through their dork to know they're alive.
1:29:33🔗CallerYeah, I mean, it's just, I mean, it's constant. I mean, if it's not programming during the day, it's all the paid programming.
1:29:41🔗DrewBut it is interesting, though, that guys like Luke aren't given alternatives to arousal, right? I mean, if arousal, if you can use arousal to feel good, it's always going to be more, more, more, because it's never enough.
1:29:53🔗AdamHere's the lesson. Thank you, Confucius. If you think your arousal level is, you're getting bored and you need more arousal, you need less. What you need is a, you need a little classical music, a bong load and a long walk in a forest.
1:30:08🔗DrewWith another person, though, you need the other connection piece.
1:30:10🔗GuestI don't know. I think it's partially attention to-
1:30:12🔗AdamAnd the connection, the guy with the weed?
1:30:14🔗DrewThat connection, if that's what you want to talk about.
1:30:15🔗GuestI think it's part, partially aside from boredom is attention seeking too because the first thing he's going to do is go whip it out and show it to people.
1:30:24🔗CallerLook what I just did, man. Just put it to my-
1:30:28🔗AdamTo the chick at the airport, the metal detector.
1:31:08🔗AdamI mean, it's your twin. He can't look any different. He's got to have the same basic personality, doesn't he?
1:31:15🔗CallerI know. But I mean, I always had a feeling that something was going on.
1:31:19🔗AdamI know. Just leave it alone. See, because to you, you're you, but to us, you're them. You understand? It's cool. I really, you know, how different could he be than how he would turn out anyway? And here, okay, here's my argument for this, Jack. You know, you got nature and nurture. Nature is the genes, and those are the same. So nurture is you because you're raising the kid, so you're covered. Do you know what I'm saying?
1:31:48🔗CallerBut it's as simple as, I mean, maybe he's already done it to his brother in the past, and that's why he's thinking that way.
1:31:53🔗DrewYou know, there is, other than our 46-foot, we got chromosomes, there is something called plasmids that each mitochondria has. And I don't know if the plasmid chromosomes will be different or if they could even be tested.
1:32:05🔗AdamAnd the DNA, good one, Drew. It probably wasn't true, but it impressed all our stone listeners, including the people in this room. Now, is your DNA the same on your identical twin?
1:32:17🔗DrewYes, but I'm wondering if the mitochondrial DNA is the same.
1:32:20🔗AdamAll right. And I would assume that one day they'll come up with a test that can decipher even identical twins.
1:32:28🔗AdamAll right. We're going to take a break. All righty. Well, there you go. Another fantastic show, Deep Deep in the Loveline Ground. Head out to the Glen Helen Pavilion this Saturday. Gates open at 10 a.m. All Ages. Big show, big smokeout show. And go out and see the Deftones and Cypress Hill and all of their good friends. Thanks for coming in, guys.
1:32:58🔗GuestWe sure will. I just want to mention this website for all the students who want to donate to Relief Funds from the WTC thing. It's wagepiece2001 at yahoo.com. A friend of mine put it on to me. It's for college students around every area who wants to donate and stuff like that. So you can go on the website and check it out.
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