0:10🔗VoiceoverListener discretion is advised. Adam Corolla and Dr. Drew Loveline, Coast to Coast.
0:21🔗VoiceoverHey, everybody. It's the new and improved Loveline Show. I'm Adam Corolla. That's Dr. Wuss over there. Phone number 1-800-LOVE-191. Dr. Wuss is a board-certified physician and addiction medicine specialist.
0:35🔗DrewSince when do we not allow people to sit in here?
1:19🔗AdamYou know what I was thinking about too, because Tony's here and he's got a lot of stuff to pimp, and I'm sure he's making lots of money. But you know, skateboarding, like we, there's a fundamental problem with a lot of bands that come on this show, which is once they start selling records, then they become sellouts no matter what, just by virtue of the fact that they're successful or made some money or move some product.
1:41🔗Tony HawkI've got a crash course in that these days.
1:43🔗AdamBut skateboarding has that vibe to it too, maybe even more so. But I don't think people look at you as a sellout, even though you're huge.
1:54🔗Tony HawkI guess that depends on who you ask.
1:55🔗Tony HawkYeah. But I've come to learn that selling out just means that your stuff actually sells finally. You know, the stuff you've been doing for years and years, the same stuff you've been producing finally moves off the shelves, then you're a sellout.
2:09🔗DrewThen you're the man. And when you're the man, you're sold out.
2:11🔗Tony HawkYeah, either way. It's just, it's a double edged sword and I'm learning to deal with it. And I definitely have my critics out there.
2:18🔗AdamSo, yeah, but if you're going to be on one end of a double edged sword, let's be on the filthy rich side rather than the keeping it real and eating the macaroni cheese side. So Tony is selling out and laughing all the way to the bank. Oh, why not? I mean, I mean, and also I wouldn't, uh, I mean, sort of a pioneer, right? I mean, almost like in sports, when some guy comes along and gets a huge contract, he sort of opens it up for the guys coming behind him to make some money.
2:50🔗AdamYeah, I mean, I would assume that there'll be guys who are coming up or who are up who look at you and look at the money they're making and look at the people they're dealing with and probably say, I can get a little more money now.
3:03🔗Tony HawkI mean, I hope that there's that shift. It's definitely looking that way because there's a lot more recognition for skateboarding and for the pros and for endorsements. And it's a it's a different ballgame, you know?
3:13🔗AdamYeah, it is skateboarding was one of these things. It was kind of like soccer at a certain point. It could have gone one way or the other. And it just went up. Whereas soccer just kind of, you know, now with the kids, but not with the public. And a lot of people screwing around with it, but not watching it or caring about it. I mean, skateboarding has probably gotten bigger in the last two or three years than it has in its whole history. It's crazy. Is that like ESPN, X Games? I mean, has Cable done this?
3:45🔗Tony HawkIt's helped for sure. It's helped just bring it to a wider audience and for people to finally understand it. And with video game, people actually understand what the moves are now. And that's never really happened. You know, they just understood sort of the fundamentals of spinning your body and somewhat technical aspect of flipping your board. But now say they play this game all the time, they know exactly what a 360 flip cricket grind is.
4:09🔗AdamWell, let's let's tell people about this game. When's the game out? I'm having a little trouble tracking because I've been on painkillers for a couple of days. But I'm better. I'm better tonight.
4:36🔗AdamYeah, he was like, well, you know the thing about dentists? They're like mechanics, which is they add stuff on. Like they go, they look at the x-rays and it's never cut and dried.
4:50🔗Tony HawkIt's always right in the middle of the surgery.
4:51🔗AdamYeah, it's like when the guy gives you the estimate, he goes, well, I could repack the front bearings and let you go, but you'd just be back six months later to do a whole break job. So as long as I got the rotors off, I might as well turn them and let's do it while we got it up on the rack. And they're things, the same things if you just replace rack with excruciating pain. As long as you're in excruciating pain, we might as well keep you there for another 45 minutes.
5:17🔗Tony HawkWhile you were under general anesthesia, I decided to do this.
5:21🔗AdamIt's like, well, we could cut through the side of the gum and work on it that way. And by the way, you know you're in bad shape from an orthodontist standpoint when you're happy about the news of going in through the side of the gum? Like you're going, oh, Christ, good, we don't have to go through the tooth. But then he then he changes gears.
5:49🔗AdamMaybe something with the exposure or something. No, we're going to have to go in through that. I think we're going to they like to hang it out there, though. We're going through the top. It'll be excruciating, expensive and painful. So that was the news I got today, Drew. What about you?
6:06🔗AdamYeah, good time. Good time. Tony, what are we talking about? Dental work or? Oh, let's talk about the CD.
6:14🔗Tony HawkOK, well, there's a soundtrack for Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 out that is music from and inspired by the games.
6:21🔗DrewIt's got Papa Roach, Pennywise, Alien Ant Farms, Some 41, all of our buddies.
6:26🔗Tony HawkYeah, a lot of a lot of bands that have been in previous games, a lot of bands that are skate inspired. And then it's got the CD-ROM with all this footage of mostly me skating and at home.
6:38🔗AdamNow, these is so this is sort of this is your life.
6:41🔗Tony HawkI mean, the CD-ROM is. Yeah, it's very strange.
6:46🔗AdamAnd the music is in the video game, too, right?
6:50🔗Tony HawkYou do not all the music is in is in the game, but a lot of it is in a lot of the same bands.
6:55🔗AdamWould you just do can you just buy a song from a band and put it in your CD?
7:01🔗Tony HawkSometimes some well for the game. Sometimes sometimes it's bands are just amped to be in it and they just want to do whatever they can to get in there.
7:09🔗AdamBut don't you got to give them a little taste like, you know, here's a two cents for everyone sold or something that works.
7:16🔗Tony HawkI think some it's always different. I think it's different for every band. There's been bands that I want to get in there. They just it's too much too complicated, too much legal hassle. Yeah.
7:24🔗AdamAll right. Also, Tony is doing something where 36 skate parks around the country are open their doors on November 4th and you can skate for free for two minutes. And then it's double price. Then it's golden time after that. How long do you get to skate for free?
7:43🔗Tony HawkWell, it's probably by sessions. Most parks go by two or three hour sessions. But, you know, the whole day is free at the park, just depending on if you get there and you get in on a session. But that's really just to thank everyone for all their support because the game is released on the 30th for PlayStation 2.
8:43🔗CallerOh, well, I'm on the delay. I don't know where you are. Good. Hey, first I want to say, hey, what's up to Tony? Skated with him about 15 years ago in Montclair, just in high school. Hey, I'm Jeff Kendall and a few other guys.
9:22🔗AdamYou're proud of him, Scott. You know, what's your question?
9:25🔗CallerYou never know. I mean, one day you're jumping off cliffs in San Dimas and the next day you're living in Binkleman and you're your guys you skate with are millionaires.
9:58🔗CallerHere's where we're at. I've been with this lady, wonderful lady for 10 years now. I've been married for five. Sex is great, but it's two minutes long. I love it. She hates it. No matter what I try, man, my endurance, when it does go 10, 15, 20 minutes, she hates it. When it's great, and I mean, it's great, 30 seconds sometimes.
10:24🔗DrewWait, I'm confused by what it is you're trying to tell us.
10:28🔗AdamLet me say this. Why is it the guys who talk the most are the most confusing at the same time? Yeah, the ones with the economy of words who seem to be the most understandable. So you're getting the worst at all worlds. You're getting a thousand words and zero understanding. I think he's saying that he goes off too quick though.
12:26🔗DrewHere's what I think. I think he is so malatuned to her that he doesn't know what the hell she wants or needs. He just focused on the fact that he thinks that his penis needs to go longer, but he's not really clear what that means or how he goes about it or why it's the case that if it goes 15 minutes, she's still not happy. Ask your usual question about it.
12:44🔗AdamHere's what he's saying to me in a nutshell. He's saying, I got a serious problem with premature ejaculation, but I'm going to try to water it down by saying she enjoys it. When's the last time you heard a guy say sex was great and then I was done in 30 seconds, but we both really enjoyed it.
13:21🔗Caller20 minutes, 30, 40, and it's wonderful.
13:24🔗AdamAll right. But now, today, in Omaha, Nebraska, or Lincoln, and that's the only two towns I know in Nebraska, you have a problem with premature ejaculation.
13:36🔗CallerWell, I don't know what the problem is.
13:37🔗AdamYes. The problem is, yes, that's... Drew, we get to one thing, and now you got to buck in?
13:45🔗DrewPremature is defined as she's dissatisfied with it.
14:27🔗AdamWell, she doesn't know what 15 or five minutes is with him. You know what I'm saying? She's not giving him a number. Let's not drag this out. He needs to go longer. How does he do that? I don't know. Beat off 20 minutes before you have sex with her, and see if you can stave off the inevitable a little bit. Or also he seems like a scattered guy, a little meditation or something. He needs to smoke some weed and burn some incense. He needs to start burning things. Incense, weed, whatever, brain cells.
15:47🔗CallerWell, like, I'm, well, I'm 16. I'm going on 17 in about a month and it really doesn't sound like it, but, and I really don't look like it either, but I haven't hit puberty yet.
16:00🔗DrewIt's a good thing to be, you'll grow taller later than everybody else. You usually end up taller and you may even live longer. Late puberty is associated with that.
16:07🔗AdamYeah, you look younger longer too. I mean, think about those guys.
16:12🔗Tony HawkWhen I was 16 and I got my license, I would get pulled over probably once a week because I was old enough to drive and I was still like five feet tall and then I just shot up.
17:36🔗AdamThat's true. All right. Go ahead, Bryan.
17:39🔗CallerYeah. Tony, I've gotten a lot of teasing at school because I'm skinny. A lot of stuff. I guess after reading the book you put out about a year ago. Yeah. Wow. It's just changed my views on things.
18:19🔗Tony HawkBeing skinny. You're small too, I guess. I went to the school called Sarah High in San Diego, and it was eighth through 12th grade. I looked like I was a sixth grader in eighth grade, so it looked like I was just visiting every day. They didn't even think I was really going to that school. When I was carrying book bags around, I would get literally just picked up by jocks and spun around just for fun.
18:41🔗AdamDon't. They just grab onto the book bag.
18:43🔗DrewYou could be bitter and resentful like Adam and tell them all to kiss your ass now.
18:57🔗DrewYou got to name them. That's what Adam would do.
19:00🔗AdamDon't you think, well, I did it with faculty and family members. I didn't have a problem with the kids. I was actually the guy who would have been spinning you around most likely. But we're tight now, right, bro?
19:11🔗AdamEverything's cool. I always liked you. I tried to get them to stop, but they wouldn't listen, so I had to join in. You understand. But don't you think, and I know you have no way of answering this question, but you can try anyway. Don't you think that that gave you a little incentive in life? I mean, that if you were homecoming king and captain of the football team, that you'd probably be working at your dad's sofa shop now.
19:33🔗Tony HawkIt definitely got me. I was always trying to prove myself, but also it just gave me more incentive to go out and try to be successful in what I love doing. And even though the community I found, say, at the skate park, was no one from school, and no one that even resembled people from school, it was like this collection of freaks at the skate park that I came to know and love. And I didn't go to my prom, I didn't go to grad- I didn't go to any of that stuff, any football games or any pep rallies or anything.
20:02🔗AdamYeah, I mean, I would think, or maybe it's just the stories you hear because it sounds good, but the majority of successful guys seem to be the outsiders in high school. Except for yours truly, it was Mr. Popular and now, literally a millionaire. So, I mean, some guys have it all.
20:34🔗Tony HawkWhen you think that it's just like everyone's coming down on you.
20:38🔗AdamBut I think it does. I mean, I think there's two directions you can go. You can fold or you can use it. I don't mean get angry at the world, but just use it as motivation and say, OK, this is old. I don't want to go through a life this way. I'm going to achieve and change things around.
20:55🔗AdamAll right. We'll take ourselves a little break. Who knew skateboarding could be so motivational, Drew? Not me. That's good, Drew. Drew, the Dr. Drew School of Radio. Lots of nodding, head shaking and waving his hand and pointing at pictures. We'll take a little break. We'll be right back.
21:15🔗CallerWe'll be right back. Call on the 1-800-LOVE-191.
21:48🔗AdamHey, everybody, it's Loveline. I'm Adam, that's Drew. Tony Hawk is our guest tonight. World's greatest skateboarder, Tony Hawk, everybody. Still bitter about high school.
22:02🔗AdamHe wept openly during the break, and then it turned to the kind of rage that I have not seen since Fletcher from Pennywise was in here, just a drunken tirade, screaming, I'll get you.
22:16🔗Tony HawkNo, no, I'm just totally associate myself with those, just that whole era of my life.
23:07🔗DrewYeah, that's what I'm thinking. It's like there's no, it's just an awkward time.
23:11🔗AdamLet me tell you the beauty of the human psyche, which is you could be working at some quickie mart in Omaha and have a better, better steam than Drew, who's a physician and has a national radio show. Easily, easily. That's the beauty of it. So all of you that think Drew's happy just because he's on the radio and make some money, no way, no way. Okay, this is, he's got a, let's talk about this. Oh, Jesus Christ, I can't think straight.
23:41🔗DrewYou're on, you're higher. Did you take some pills?
23:44🔗Tony HawkEveryone wants to ask about the game. Anybody in the game.
23:50🔗DrewNo, just now when you're outside, right? You took some?
23:52🔗AdamYeah, I snorted them. I got to take, I take the edge off. How dare you, Drew, with the police officers from Culver City here accuse me of doing drugs in the parking lot.
24:10🔗AdamThank you. 36 skate parks are going to be open around the country this November 4th, everybody, for the inauguration. Tony's way of thanking his peeps for buying all these damn CDs of his. All right, let's talk to John. Best selling, it's the best selling sports game of 2000, of the year 2000. Can you believe that? Yeah.
24:36🔗DrewYou know how many different sports games are out there?
24:51🔗AdamI really haven't. I really haven't because I'm like I'm too bad. But and I love pornography so much that I feel I would offend my pornography collection if I ever strayed. But to me, video games, skateboarding does not lend itself immediately. I mean, it doesn't just jump to mine like, oh, skateboarding, that'd be great for a video game. You know, some stuff where you shoot things, flying airplane and shoot, that sounds like a video game to me. So I'm saying it's a greater compliment that you were able to sell all this.
25:19🔗DrewDid it follow the sort of snowboarding games? Were they first?
25:22🔗CallerOr did they all come out at the same time?
25:24🔗Tony HawkYeah, kind of the same. Well, no, snowboarding games, I think it's about the same time, but there have been skating games in the past and they did okay, but it was more of a novelty. And when we made this game, Neversoft just had such a killer engine that people couldn't stay away. It was in it, you could always replay it. If you finished the whole game, if you finished every single goal there was, there was still something new you could figure out on it.
25:50🔗AdamI was approached by some people to do something called Ace Corolla Pro Napper, where it was a video game where I just napped.
28:13🔗DrewAre they blaming you for the investigation? A little bit. Well, you are doing what's right, OK? You're doing what's right for yourself. You're doing what's right to protect your brother.
28:23🔗AdamYou're doing what's right for your father, too, believe it or not. I mean, you may be angry, but who the hell wants to be carted off to jail and do something that they regret? Who wants their kid resenting them? Or who wants to turn their kid into a violent person?
28:38🔗AdamHe probably doesn't know what the implications are. But you beat on your kid and that kid's going to beat on other people growing up, like Tony Hawk swinging them around by his knapsack.
28:48🔗DrewYeah. Natalie, call him back. Let him know it's still going on. You need to let the system, let the professionals sort of come in and help you out. I can't handle this one by yourself. And it's 100 percent we're behind you, you're doing the right thing.
30:17🔗AdamYeah, it's a ballad written about a guy who's banging his mom and his sister. So it's very moving. It's a moving, compelling song. All right, Natalie, I hope that inspired you to do the right thing.
31:15🔗Well, actually, first thing I want to say to Tony is, you've been an idol for me. I remember when I was a kid, I had a cheap Fairflex deck that I painted your logo on to just because I wanted a Tony Hawk board. But then I ended up buying like three of your old school pal for all the boards like throughout the course of my skating history. But actually, the reason I called in is I have a question for Dr. Drew. I'm a heroin addict and I went through a couple of programs to get clean. And I was wondering if there's any specific medications that help with that.
31:56🔗DrewThere's a lot of things to be done for withdrawal. But in terms of getting the addiction under control, if there was some magic pill, wouldn't heroin addiction be a thing of the past?
32:05🔗DrewOkay. It's very difficult disease to get under control and to put into remission. It requires daily work, a high degree of structure. You have to be somewhere basically for about three months.
32:15🔗DrewAnd the detox, which is what you're asking me about, is the easiest thing.
32:20🔗AdamDon't drive that point home. You always do that.
32:22🔗DrewIt's the truth because the focus on the detox, if somebody's going in with the idea that, hey, I'm just gonna get off heroin and I'll be fine, you are wasting your time.
32:30🔗AdamYeah, but listen here, Brainiac. The part that they're most intimidated by is the detox. Shush up. Of course they are.
32:39🔗DrewNo, because once they're into that, it's not that big a deal.
32:41🔗AdamI know, but they're freaked out about that process. And if you're telling them the part after that, the part that you're freaked out by, the part you're intimidated by, the part you don't think you can do, it's going to be ten times harder, then my attitude will be like, oh, then forget it. I'm not going to do it. You'll be on Easy Street after the detox.
32:59🔗Yeah, I've went through detox a number of times, actually. And it seems like the problem that I have the most, the reason why I end up going back, is the trouble sleeping. Like, you know, after you get detoxed...
33:12🔗DrewYeah, you won't sleep for about six months.
33:20🔗DrewAnd Benadryl can be helpful. And there are, again, you need a thorough evaluation to make sure there's not some other psychiatric condition adding to your symptomatology. And there are non-addictive medicines that can sometimes be helpful. But the most important thing is that you're in a highly, highly structured environment for an extended period of time. All right.
33:36🔗AdamGood luck, Finn. And you can't help but wonder if his parents had broken down and actually got him the authentic Tony Hawk skateboard, if he would have not picked up that syringe the first time. That's my thinking.
33:50🔗Tony HawkThat's interesting. I didn't see that.
33:53🔗AdamOh, yeah. Well, it's a good bet. Yeah. George.
33:57🔗AdamYou got a question for Tony? Here he is.
34:00🔗All right. Yeah. I've been here at your biggest time for a long time. And you weren't that famous yet. But then I saw you on Guinness and I got you all famous.
34:19🔗AdamWell, yeah, that did help. What has it been, two and a half years now or something?
34:23🔗Tony HawkYeah. Yeah. Yeah, since 99X Games. Yeah. That was well, just that whole event really, I think just opened up a lot of exposure to skating because people saw, they saw the highlight of the best trick event on the Sports Center.
34:42🔗AdamYeah. It's like when the women's hockey, women's soccer team won the International Championship or whatever, the World Game and they brought it into the mainstream. So George?
35:12🔗Because, you know what, I'm seeing your shoe company. I only see you and you're like your name or anything.
35:18🔗Tony HawkRight. Like I said, we're trying to expand that. It's just been a slow process.
35:25🔗AdamIt's like getting directions in the Soviet Union, talking to George. Can you get the first couple of... You get the idea, but then you have to fill in the rest. George? All right. You smoke a lot of weed?
35:52🔗AdamYou need the first couple of words for every sentence, and then you can kind of fill it in. Yeah, like you go, you smoke weed? No, but I have friends.
36:01🔗Tony HawkOh man, I'm so glad I didn't grow up to call the show.
36:04🔗AdamOh, I would have swung you around by that background.
36:06🔗Tony HawkOh man, just as soon as you hang up, you think everything's cool, and you just hear you guys going off on someone.
36:12🔗AdamBitter old men making fun of you. I know the greatest moment is when chicks call in who claim they're not fat and we keep arguing with them. Oh yeah, 155, 57, that's Husky baby. No, no I'm not, I'm really in good proportion. Well, you think you are. I mean, your friends tell you that. Sure, what are they going to say? And then I think to myself, what the hell are we doing for a living? Really, we're trying to get teenagers to kill themselves, Drew.
36:39🔗No, it's just like, you guys seem like teenagers. Your voices are like old.
36:49🔗AdamThat really means you're just retarded, like you have, you physically sound like an old person but you have the brain of a 13-year-old. That means you're retarded, right Drew, is that what she was saying?
36:59🔗DrewIt depends how you define the term, but yeah.
37:02🔗AdamOkay, well Tony Hawk is here tonight and we're talking about his CD-ROM and CD and the skate park and all that good stuff and I'll give you some more details on that. We'll take more of your calls after this.
37:16🔗CallerLove Line, Love Line, 1-800-LOVE-191, we'll be right back.
37:51🔗AdamHey, y'all, it's Loveline. I'm Adam Carolla. That is Dr. Drew over there. Stephen Jenkins is going to be in here from Third Eye Blind tomorrow night. Tony Hawk is here tonight. I've had some good guests lately on this show. You really, Tony, missed Ozzy Osbourne.
38:09🔗DrewBut we can bring a taste of him back. Hold on.
38:32🔗I used to do a lot of screwing around with my mate.
38:35🔗AdamIf he was a jukebox, I would have kicked him. But he is a great guy. He's funny as hell. And for some reason, when you're sitting across from him for two hours, you understand everything he says. But see what happens to the kids that swung you around by the backpack. This is how they end up.
38:48🔗I'm going Shannon, I'm ready. She's going, get lost. I'm lying here like I'm camping with the temple.
38:58🔗AdamDrew bucking real hard to get Tony Hawk's CD-ROM and CDs, and all the other goodies to give his kids.
39:10🔗AdamI had a retarded idea which was give them, give them one of the more mature ones in 10 years when the kids mature, but that's retarded, right?
39:29🔗Tony HawkYeah. If you're going to try to keep up with your kids. Yeah.
39:33🔗AdamThose kids got a good enough life, Drew. Yeah. You got to start working on them, a little toughen them up. Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3 comes out October 30th. So what is that? About a week? That's a little bit less than a week. And then he's going to, free of charge for all you skateboarders out there, open up 36 skate parks around the country on November 4th, and you can skate them free. And how do they find out which parks they are?
40:00🔗Tony HawkWell, it'll be posted at the parks. And probably it's on activision02.com will be listed.
40:08🔗AdamRight. So if you go to one certain park, you'll know probably by now.
40:13🔗Tony HawkIf it's at your local park, you'll probably know by now. They'll probably have posters everywhere.
40:16🔗DrewThis whole screen is lit up with Tony calls. We got to burn through some here. It's all for Tony.
40:20🔗AdamYeah. Well, who am I talking to over here?
40:22🔗DrewHe's going to leave at the top of the hour.
40:23🔗AdamI know. But I'm talking to Tony Hawk here. Understand?
40:42🔗CallerI just wanted to say I've been a skater for at least four years. And all my friends make fun of me and stuff, because they call me a poser. And so I feel bad.
41:05🔗DrewIs that the skaters or is it like jocks and other people that are...
41:08🔗CallerWell, it's kind of like both, but I guess I don't feel really bad.
41:12🔗Tony HawkYeah, I don't know that whole phenomenon. That just seems so strange. I think it's just people trying to be cooler than they are. And I don't know.
41:22🔗DrewKnow that everyone your age is walking around feeling bad about themselves. And one of the most immature and pathetic ways they try to make themselves feel better is by making somebody else feel worse.
41:31🔗Tony HawkAnd I think the only way you can literally be a poser is to get all the skateboard equipment and never ever stand on it and just walk around holding it up. That's Adam. That's you.
41:49🔗Tony HawkBut as long as you're trying, you're not a poser.
41:51🔗AdamOh, who cares? Everyone just looks for any in, any crack, any chink in the armor, any little ray of light coming out of somebody in order to fill it up with their putrid pus of destruction. See, if you take Vicodin, you'll think that way, too. Ryan?
43:17🔗CallerYeah, something like that. Oh, yeah, there's rocks everywhere.
43:19🔗Tony HawkFilled it with rocks, so all the skaters dug out the rocks.
43:22🔗CallerYeah, these guys always come in every day, and they're always taking stuff out.
43:25🔗Tony HawkI don't know. That's a city issue, and I doubt they would ever make some private pool that used to be at a hotel, a public facility.
43:33🔗AdamI remember how cool it was, the notion of skating someone's pool. I was into skateboarding for like 10 minutes when I was 13 and a half, but it wasn't any good. But still word would get out when somebody drained their pool for the winter, and it would be like, dude, we're skating a pool. And I'd be like, yeah, we're skating a pool. And then I'd think, are you high? I can't skate a pool. But it was important to act really excited when somebody found a drained pool. Yeah.
44:00🔗DrewYou couldn't skate at all, not just on a pool.
44:03🔗AdamWell, what I did is I posed as a non-poser. That was my whole angle. Yeah. All right, dude, we are so there. I can't believe it. We should go there now before some water gets back into that pool. I got a Black Knight skateboard with some clay wheels. And I got my Sears toughskins with the reinforced knees. And I'm so on that pool. I'm on coping right now, dude. Amy?
44:30🔗CallerOh, my goodness. I've been trying to get on for a long time. I mean, like the last half an hour. Okay. I have a question for Tony Hawk. A couple of questions?
44:47🔗CallerAnd he loves Tony Hawk. And so I'm wondering what his birthday is coming up. And I'm wondering what the best kind of skateboard to get him is.
45:04🔗Tony HawkWell, I have a skate company called Bird House and we make really quality boards, but any sort of professional brand is good. You know, they're all basically the same construction.
45:15🔗DrewIf I were her, I'd want you to say, buy this board. I know.
46:04🔗CallerOkay, and then the last thing is my brother's birthday is coming up and I would love it if you could like say hello to him on the radio because I'm recording this.
46:31🔗AdamOh, yeah. That's a form of borrowing money. All right. Tony Hawk is just staying for the first hour. So we got to say good night to him. And I know we're running. I'll go to the next one. You will? Yeah. Oh, good. Hang out.
46:43🔗Tony HawkI got to get up in the morning to do Kevin and Bean. So it's a lot.
46:45🔗AdamAnd we don't got to get up in the morning?
46:47🔗Tony HawkForget those sons of bitches. Well, you sleep in now. I know it.
48:24🔗AdamFor PlayStation 2. And he'll have, he's donating the time at 36 skate parks around the country, and they're going to be open and you can skate for free. And maybe, just maybe Tony will show up at one of those.
48:40🔗DrewLet me get that clear. It's only for PlayStation 2 that it's going to come out or will it also be a PlayStation 1?
48:44🔗Tony HawkThere will be a PlayStation 1 version coming out. And there will be a GameCube version of 3.
49:18🔗AdamCouldn't clear it with the three stooges? So, the CD-ROM is basically Tony skating, Tony at home.
49:26🔗Tony HawkYeah, it's like a little two in my house.
49:27🔗AdamTony in the bathroom. Tony's life. So if you're a Tony Hawk fan, you're definitely not going to want to miss that double CD. Well, one CD, one CD-ROM. I guess that's technically a double CD. Chris?
49:54🔗Tony HawkWell, it's usually whoever is in town at the time, but generally Bucky Lassic, Bob Burnquist, Kevin Staub, Sean White, people who live in my area that skate the ramps I skate.
50:09🔗Tony HawkIn San Diego. We skate at Encinitas YMCA, and Bob has a private ramp, and Danny Way has a private ramp, so I skate with him and Colin sometimes.
50:19🔗CallerOkay, do you ever skate with Bam and he?
50:23🔗Tony HawkYeah, I skate with Bam, but Bam lives in Philly, so just when we're on tour together, or I was actually there a few weeks ago working on his movie. Bam's doing his own movie. You know Bam from Jackass?
51:24🔗AdamI mean, would you just go do it on your own?
51:26🔗Tony HawkYeah. Yeah, I'd still be doing it for sure.
51:28🔗AdamNot to, I mean, when you go out and skate, are you thinking I got to practice or are you just thinking I want to have a good time?
51:34🔗Tony HawkNo. Well, if I'm just on my own, I'm just out to have a good time and see what I can kind of come up with or what skills I can hone, you know. But if I'm going out like on a photo shoot, then I got to figure out, okay, what's something new, something, you know, try to be creative.
51:49🔗AdamWhat's the next milestone as far as the trick goes? Is there something you're working on? Can you not talk about it?
51:55🔗Tony HawkNo, I'm always working on stuff, but I don't know. I mean, right now, my next goal is a blunt slide, just shove it in. What does that mean?
52:06🔗AdamA blunt slide? Sounds like he's raping an underage chick at a frat party. Is that the plan? What's the blunt slide and the shove it in?
52:13🔗Tony HawkSee, it's just, you know, it's a really technical skate thing. Basically, sliding along the tail on the top of the ramp with all the wheels out but the tail in, and then shoving the board at 180 under the feet, watching it spin and catching it with your feet and coming back in.
53:28🔗It's going to come with a broadband modem, right?
53:31🔗Tony HawkYeah. Yeah. Well, you just get this USB Ethernet adapter for your PS2 and you can go out online and you'll just find tons of people out there when it comes out.
54:01🔗DrewNo. No, nothing. Although you are, it's basically kind of what's called a vagal reaction that you can actually pass out. It's something called post-migration syncope.
54:13🔗DrewBut it's nothing to worry about. You get that shiver all the time when somebody's in the room with you, don't you?
54:17🔗AdamI do it, yeah. I think it's God shaking the urine off the end of your penis. That's why. I mean, think of it. Everything has a purpose.
54:24🔗DrewI feel like a dog shaking when it gets out of the water.
54:26🔗AdamYeah, when it gets out of the pool. That's what I do, back and forth, ruin the whole bathroom. All right. Hey, Tony. What if you just woke up and you were just sitting here, like you went into a coma when you were 16, and you just woke up and you're sitting here talking about Tony Hawk, Pro Skater 3, and broadband and all this other nonsense. You'd think you were just high, right?
54:48🔗DrewYou'd think you were in some sort of weird science fiction movie.
54:50🔗AdamYou'd think you were abducted by aliens or something.
54:52🔗Tony HawkYeah. Everything is just a strange surprise these days.
54:57🔗AdamWho knew that the whole skateboarding world and sort of electronic world would marry, make such a nice marriage?
55:05🔗DrewComputers. Not just like a computer. Yeah. Right.
55:08🔗AdamIt's a strange marriage. And it's been huge. I mean, it's very recent, too.
55:17🔗Tony HawkYeah. But it's a lot of fun for me, too. I mean, you're talking about the whole sellout factor. It's like I've always been into video games.
55:23🔗Tony HawkAnd to marry the two, to me, it was like I couldn't wait. I couldn't wait to work on a video game. It wasn't just like someone came with a video game and said, here, put your name on this. It was like I got to work out it from the get-go and really guide it and play it the whole way. And I really enjoyed it. I mean, I can already finish this game coming out top to bottom like every goal.
55:43🔗AdamSo, really? So, I mean, you got to be good. I mean, is it easier for you to do your own stuff? I mean, you know what I'm saying, you're doing your own tricks, but you're using your hands.
55:53🔗Tony HawkYeah. But like I said, I've always been into video games.
56:52🔗CallerI just wanted to say, first of all, when I'm like listening to the radio at night, I'm half asleep, but then I'm always like half asleep, and I can hear you guys talk about something funny, and I'm like laughing in my sleep.
57:04🔗AdamWell, thank you. Put you to sleep, but you laugh.
57:08🔗CallerYeah, sort of. Anyway, Tony Hawk, I love you.
58:10🔗AdamOh, that's nothing. Can she really play, what's that, some waltz or something? All right. Boy, Drew, really showing your age. She can play a classical piano?
58:28🔗AdamWhy don't you fire that up? We'll put you on hold. Go take the phone over to the piano. I'd like to hear some Beethoven. Yeah, bring it over there.
58:36🔗DrewShe's there. Play the Beethoven, all right?
58:40🔗AdamAll right. Now listen, I'm going to put them on hold for one second.
59:06🔗DrewLittle Debussy with the right hand only.
59:08🔗AdamThat's all I know. Yeah. Let me tell you something. Asian kids are laughing their ass off right now. There's like two-year-old Asian kids who play better than that. Okay. I hope you're good-looking.
59:19🔗DrewNo, that's fine, Melissa. Did you ask your question for Tony?
59:36🔗AdamWait, wait, wait. I'm not even going to answer that question. How he can get sponsored because he's in love with Tony and he's nine? There's no answer to that.
1:00:03🔗DrewTake another Viking and Adam, oh my God.
1:00:05🔗Tony HawkWell, basically, if he's into competing, have him go to local contests, and if he does well, he's going to get noticed. Otherwise, send a video to sponsors that interest him.
1:01:35🔗CallerBut my question, my girlfriend and I just recently broke up after a year and two months relationship. I'm deeply in love with her and she told me...
1:01:51🔗CallerWe broke up on good terms. It was kind of a mutual... We thought we'd hit a brick wall in our relationship.
1:01:57🔗DrewWhat was the brick wall? She wanted to get married, you didn't.
1:02:01🔗CallerNo, I wanted to get married and she wanted to get married. And it just... our relationship started taking a down turn.
1:02:07🔗AdamNo, I know. I know how it can be. You're both so in love that you're too in love and you both want to get married too badly and things happen.
1:02:17🔗AdamHold on. Don't you love how delusional 21-year-old guys are? We're both very much in love.
1:02:21🔗DrewSo in love we can't wait to get married, but then we couldn't.
1:02:24🔗AdamWe hit a wall. It was both... It was a mutual decision, though. We both decided to dump me. It's like, Mike, how high are you? She dumped you.
1:02:34🔗CallerActually, I'm not high at all. I'm completely sober. I've never done anything.
1:02:41🔗CallerI'm still into her, and I'm not delusional in the fact that our relationship hit a brick wall about three months ago that our... we started fighting.
1:02:50🔗DrewYeah, but she's out, Mike. That's the reality. She's done.
1:02:54🔗CallerThen why is she still telling me that she still cares about me?
1:03:00🔗AdamShe has to say that because she feels bad when you say, Don't you still love me?
1:03:05🔗DrewI love you so much. We were going to get married. How can this happen? How can we be so in love and you just leave like that? Yes, when you do that to people, they're going to say, I love you, but I'm not in love with you anymore.
1:03:16🔗CallerThen why can't girls be honest about stuff like that?
1:03:19🔗AdamBecause you don't let them be honest. You understand? I mean, it's like, why can't wives who have abusive husbands be honest with them? Because they're scared of the consequences. They don't want to deal with the consequences.
1:03:34🔗AdamNot that you're going to hurt her. But what I mean is...
1:03:36🔗DrewWell, she's going to hurt him, but she doesn't want to do that.
1:03:38🔗AdamYeah, nobody wants to crap on anybody.
1:03:40🔗DrewShe cares about you, but it's tough to be completely honest with somebody when you're breaking up.
1:03:45🔗AdamWell, wouldn't you guys be together if she felt that way?
1:03:48🔗CallerThe thing was, we promised each other that we were taking a break from each other, and there was sort of a promise to get back together. But she continues to push me away. I have to deal with her on a constant basis.
1:03:58🔗DrewYeah, but the point is, Mike, you are delusional about this.
1:04:01🔗AdamWell, first off, you should have got that in writing. I learned that in my mid-twenties. I wish she would have told me in high school.
1:04:07🔗DrewThe promise was, let me out of here, let me out of this, and the only way you were going to let her out was with a promise that we would get back together.
1:04:15🔗CallerHold on, hold on. She was the one who promised me we'd get back together. That was not me doing this the day we broke up. I was perfectly fine with it, and I was perfectly fine with it for the first week.
1:04:22🔗DrewWell, if you're fine with the breakup, then let it go.
1:04:25🔗DrewWell, let it go. If you're perfectly fine with it, then let it go. You're not perfectly fine with it, Mike.
1:04:30🔗AdamI hate to agree with Drew, but he does have a point there.
1:04:32🔗CallerI realize my mistakes and I realize I took her for granted.
1:04:35🔗DrewMike, let it go if you have no problem with it. And if you have a problem with it, be honest about it, and be clear about it, and get a clear read from her. Don't keep loading yourself with more BS.
1:04:47🔗AdamBut look, Mike, here's the problem, and I've been there myself a thousand times. You're getting caught up in the verbiage and in the dialogue. It has nothing to do with any of that.
1:04:57🔗AdamThere's a certain bottom line. It doesn't matter about what you said in the past and what the agreement was or any of that. You want to get back together, and she does not.
1:05:07🔗AdamNow, if you keep coming at her, she'll go, oh yes, we're still in love, oh yes, I see us getting back together. You know, watch, Drew, hit me with a few. Hit me with a few. You want me to hit you?
1:05:17🔗DrewYou want me to be the chick? You be Mike.
1:05:46🔗AdamAnd I was Mike. You got swung around by my backpack. You can be Mike too. So it's like, I can't believe you don't love me anymore. I mean, don't you still love me?
1:05:57🔗DrewWe've been through this so many times. You know how much I love you.
1:06:01🔗AdamI feel close to you. What about those things you said? Were you lying when you said you love me?
1:06:41🔗AdamLook, can I get a hand job or what? All right, look. Here's the deal. This strikes a chord for me and Drew, not Tony who's never been dumped in his entire life.
1:06:50🔗Tony HawkOh, no, no. I didn't say I haven't been dumped. I just wasn't.
1:06:53🔗AdamI've never been delusional. The bottom line is, but here's the bottom line in life, in everything, in jobs, in relationships, in friendships, in sexual relationships, in everything. Are you in or are you out? Do you got a job to go to Monday morning or don't you? You know, if the guy says you're the world's greatest employee, he wishes he had a thousand more like you, but he's got to let you go. That's the bottom line. And he's saying that because he doesn't want you to feel bad and he doesn't want to feel bad and that's what these women do. So listen to the actions, Mike, not the words. You want to ask her one more time, fine, but I think we know what the answer is. Tony's got to go home now.
1:07:37🔗Tony HawkYeah, home. That's a relative term. I got to go to a hotel.
1:07:40🔗AdamOh, really? Oh, yeah, because you're in San Diego, right?
1:08:21🔗DrewNo, it just holds you in position where you sleep.
1:08:23🔗AdamI like that. I got to stick my feet out at the end. It's hard to get it out there because your body weight is on it, it's got that big comfort.
1:08:31🔗Tony HawkSometimes it takes a lot of effort to-
1:08:32🔗AdamYeah, you got to get up. Yeah. I'm with Tony. Tony, I'm sleeping over at your place. Not you, Drew, with your feet in. All right. Tony, thanks a lot for coming out.
1:08:43🔗Tony HawkThanks for having me. I appreciate it.
1:08:44🔗AdamAlways a good time. Again, the game goes on sale October 30th. Yeah?
1:10:06🔗AdamOK. Dr. Drew over there, Adam Corolla over here, Tony Hawk on his way home.
1:10:11🔗DrewTony's Wrangle asked me to mention that on his CD, the Pro-Skater 3 music CD, Sum 41, Alien Ant Farm, Pennywise, Outkast, Deaf Tones, People, Friends, Papa Roach.
1:10:23🔗AdamYeah. All good bands and Loveline guests. So go get that CD. Make that Tony some more money. Rick?
1:10:41🔗CallerOK. I guess I have a question for Dr. Drew then. I'm recently seeing a girl right now and she had sex with someone about a month ago and she said she got checked out for basically, I guess, HIV tests and all the tests I guess you can get checked up for. And she said that everything was cleared. But I was I thought it took longer to get your results back for an HIV test or any other of those.
1:11:41🔗DrewNo, he's asking. Yes, it is. Are you not asking, Rick, how long does it take to get your test results after you've been tested for various STDs?
1:12:27🔗DrewThe turn around on the tests. You're talking about the turn around on the tests?
1:12:30🔗AdamLook, look, look, Drew, please, don't get caught up in semantics. Our callers are retards, we understand. He brings up HIV, he says it was just a month ago, and he's suspicious. How can she be cleared for HIV in one month when it was supposed, when I heard it was longer? Well, he's talking about the six months. He's not talking about getting the piece of paper back in a week. You got so much robot in you, Drew, you don't understand anything. You gotta understand where people are going, not what they're saying. Look at where they're going, not what's coming out of their mouth. All right, so what is it? Six months?
1:13:05🔗AdamBut what is it really? I mean, do you know what it really is? Are you 95% after two months?
1:13:12🔗DrewThree months, you're in pretty good shape. But again, she had sex once with one guy who's not at risk. So really, what is her overall condition? That's right.
1:13:20🔗AdamHey, Rick, was a guy gay or a junkie or bi?
1:14:07🔗CallerAnd basically, like since then, well, I had my period and then like right after I took it. And like a week later, I got my period and I still have it.
1:14:19🔗DrewOkay. You taking any other medication?
1:15:18🔗AdamAll right. You see, this is the person I get directions from. Turn right on a regular period Boulevard and take that down to a spotting lane.
1:15:28🔗DrewNo, it's certainly taking that Plan B pill can cause irregular period for the month after you take it. Not uncommon at all. OK, just if things are not coming around the next couple of weeks, see a doctor about that.
1:15:38🔗AdamAll righty. Let's talk to young Jennifer, who's 20. Jennifer.
1:15:45🔗CallerHi. I had this actually this question for Adam. I had a date with this guy a couple of weeks ago and he called me and asked me out. And then he totally stood me up. We're going to go out to the yard house and like have a good time with the where the yard house.
1:16:00🔗DrewIt's been, you know, out of the yard house. Of course.
1:16:04🔗DrewOf course. The yard house is at the Jefferson and campus.
1:16:08🔗AdamIt's between the foot room and the fathom house of fathoms. Yeah. Go ahead there, Jennifer. Go down to the yard house.
1:16:17🔗CallerAnyway, so he said he called me earlier in the day and like I never heard from him. So I went home and I didn't really get ready for anything because I was getting a vibe like, yeah, I'm going to be stood up and, you know, sure as heck I was stood up. So I thought that was pretty immature. Not even a call.
1:16:33🔗DrewHave you seen him? Have you seen him? He just never showed up.
1:16:35🔗AdamIs the yard house where you get yards of beer, by the way?
1:16:55🔗AdamTara's not sure what her last name is. It's beer that comes in this beaker that's like a yard. It's like three feet high. It's the world's most impractical way to drink beer, but it's good. Well, it's beer. So, you know, three feet of beer, basically. Right, Jennifer?
1:17:48🔗CallerI was just hanging out at this house and like he happened to be there because it was his friend's birthday and we started talking and forget it.
1:18:00🔗CallerI want no. My God. No. I just wanted to know if you might have like you have something I could say to make him feel like a complete loser.
1:18:13🔗AdamYou just let him go. Silence is the best. Okay. Yeah. That's the best. It's like he didn't pick you up and you didn't even know. You understand? I mean, the ultimate payback is you not knowing. Yeah. Indifference. It absolutely is. There's this guy name, some comedian name Andy Kimmler, I think his name is, and I was at when I was in Montreal. He does this for the comedy festival. He does this state of the union address where he makes fun of everybody and it's a big to do. Someone was saying to me, this Andy Kimmler, he really has it in for you, Adam. He hates you. He always makes fun of you during these state of the union addresses and I said who's Andy Kimmler? And I thought, wow, that's the best thing you could say, isn't it? Never heard of the guy, don't know who he is. The best is when someone has it in for you and you don't know who they are. That's the greatest day of your life is when somebody is just pining, just hating, just seething, and you're not sure who this person is. That's how you know you've arrived, everybody, when people hate you and you don't know who they are. John?
1:19:44🔗CallerWell, me and my wife, sorry about the noise there, I drive trucks for a living, but me and my wife, we got a 13 year old daughter and we had a little situation and came up this past weekend here and we really had no idea how to cope with it. And basically the two of us were watching TV and we started hearing some noises up there in our daughter's bedroom and she had her best friend over and well, I went upstairs to check and see what was going on and I just kind of opened the door without knocking or anything. And there was my daughter and her best friend, you know, fondling each other. And, you know, it's a girl and this just, you know, put us both in shock here. And we really, we have no idea what to go about it. You know, take her psychiatrist, the hat.
1:20:33🔗CallerWe sat down and talked with her about it. Yes, you know, kind of asked her why she did it. And she said she just kind of led into it.
1:20:43🔗DrewJust that night for the first time? She won't tell you the truth, whatever is going on here.
1:20:47🔗CallerYeah, we asked her if she's done it before, and she said no, but we don't know whether we can believe that or not.
1:20:54🔗DrewYou think she's done any drugs or alcohol?
1:20:57🔗CallerNo, we don't believe that at all. We've never found cigarettes. We've never found anything on her. You know, she...
1:21:02🔗AdamHey, if you do find anything, can I have them? Yeah, whatever you can find. I'll take it, send it to the station.
1:21:09🔗DrewThe only thing you know is that there's some, what we call sexual acting out. And she's pretty young to be doing that. And it just suggests something is going on.
1:21:19🔗AdamWell, I mean, here's the deal. At 13, you would... Most people have done some experimentation with their own sex. Or, sorry, the opposite sex. So, the question is, is it a problem that it's her own sex? And I think we all agree that sort of sweetens the pot a little bit. I don't know why, but it does.
1:21:38🔗DrewIt's also that the parents were a few yards away. I mean, that's pretty serious.
1:21:42🔗AdamIt is pretty brazen. I felt up a chick when I was 13, but I sent my dad to Yugoslavia for four weeks, actually, just to make sure he was safe.
1:21:59🔗AdamSo, yeah, that's very brazen, that she was upstairs making noise and stuff. And it almost makes you wonder if it wasn't some sort of desire to be caught. Cry for help, pardon the cliche.
1:22:11🔗DrewHave there been any other behavioral problems? Has her schoolwork been suffering recently?
1:22:15🔗CallerNo, she gets really good grades and she sticks to her rules that me and her mother set.
1:22:25🔗AdamDo you think in a way that she was being rebellious doing this, wanting you to catch her in a way?
1:22:37🔗CallerWe've talked about it. Me and my wife, we talked about it. We thought something along that line that maybe there's something going on here that we just don't know. But she just won't tell us anything about it. She's kind of gone in the past few days. She's just kind of been very remiss of, you know, just will not, doesn't really want to talk to us and just really doesn't have anything to say about it.
1:23:03🔗AdamIs she trying, is she, but do you think she's trying to make a statement, which is like assert her independence and say stop trying to hold me under your thumb. I'm a big girl now, screw you. I mean, do you guys keep her on a short leash normally?
1:23:19🔗CallerNo, not really. I mean, yeah, we get a little strict on her on occasion, but. All right, well, here's John.
1:23:27🔗AdamWas she ever molested or sexually abused or any of that stuff?
1:23:33🔗DrewYou never struck her, weren't you? All right. But anyway, listen, John, here's the deal. All you know is that you found a symptom, a little behavior that may or may not be significant for something else.
1:23:43🔗AdamShe could be a lesbian and she could be getting started with experimenting.
1:23:47🔗DrewIt warrants, I mean, whether with a male or female, it warrants evaluation at 13. Somebody, a psychiatrist, a psychologist, needs to talk to them.
1:24:20🔗CallerWell, they're both laying there naked and feeling each other up. I mean, I guess if you want to look at it, they weren't going too serious. I mean, I kind of walked in and saw that and was just in shock.
1:24:32🔗DrewThey were lying naked in the parents' house. The parents a few yards away.
1:24:55🔗DrewBut there's a million years reasons why a 13 year old get into that outrageous inactivity with a few feet of their parents.
1:25:00🔗AdamTalk about balls. Yeah. I wouldn't get naked in the shower when I was alone with my parents from home. Yeah. And naked in the bed, no lock on the door. You just head upstairs and you start groaning and rolling around to the point where, hey, what's that noise up there?
1:25:15🔗DrewThat is disturbed. There's something going wrong.
1:25:18🔗AdamYes. But and I understand that, Drew, but you understand that people listen to what you say and not what you're getting at.
1:25:27🔗AdamWhen you say male or female, that kind of contact at that age deserves, you know, warrants some intervention. That's not true. There's plenty. I was making out at 13 and rolling around.
1:25:38🔗DrewI got, you know, sort of heavy duty sexual.
1:25:42🔗AdamThat's what you got, though. But that's not what he said. And we got to answer what he said.
1:25:46🔗DrewSo what he said, what he finally did say, though, is that if you find a 13 year old daughter lying next to a naked whatever, it warrants evaluation. With you home, especially a few feet away. Absolutely.
1:25:57🔗AdamAll right. I don't want to bring this up with poor John. John, don't drive off the road. But if this is what's going on when you're home. She's like firing a midget out of a cannon into her vagina when you're out of town.
1:26:54🔗CallerYou're listening to Adam Carolla and Dr. Drew on Loveline.
1:26:57🔗AdamYeah. Slash was in here recently, wasn't he? Yeah. That's right. Hey, everybody, Loveline. We got Stephen Jenkins coming in here from Third Eye Blind. He's just one of these Stephen guys who spells his name with the P-H-A-N.
1:27:50🔗AdamYou think, you think they put the P, they wouldn't put the P-H there? All right. That's my point. I don't care until I, until I mispronounce the guy's name, which I'm bound to do. And I called a, who was in here a couple of weeks ago. I was calling Stephen, who was a Stephen with the P-H. Oh, from, what the hell band was he from? Ann is going to tell me in a second, not Travis. This is two weeks ago, two bands came in. Sarah, you're 19.
1:28:30🔗CallerI have this, first of all, I want to say you guys keep me company, I'm gonna drive home for work every night. Thank you for that.
1:28:37🔗AdamSteph, what the hell band was he from? Yeah, go ahead, Sarah.
1:28:41🔗CallerMy question is, I have this strange thing. I don't make friends very easily except with the gay men. Like 99% of my friends are gay men, and probably half of those are drag queens.
1:29:53🔗AdamIf you're hanging out with guys who are unavailable, be they gay or in prison or married, that means you're scared of intimacy.
1:30:02🔗DrewIt sounds more like she's in a sort of a fixing mode. She's a guy that's severely depressed and she's friends. You know what I mean? She's going to change everybody.
1:31:05🔗AdamNo. Yes. It's hard to motivate yourself. I mean, I went to bed at 2, 2.30 last night, but I got up at 8 this morning because I had something to do. If I didn't have anything to do, I would have slept till noon. As it is, I was back by 2 and then I took a big nap. But my point is, is what got me out of bed and what gets me out of bed, and Drew, what gets you out of bed every morning is that you got something to do.
1:31:29🔗DrewRight, and also she should be aware that her expectation of antidepressant medicine was really complete remission. Her depression should be controlled, which she kind of alluded to it not being. And she should not have unpleasant side effects. Those two things, she should go back to the doctor, have her medicines re-evaluated, and maybe change or stop. Right. So there you go, it could be the medication.
1:31:49🔗AdamAll right, just let me, this is, one poor guy has been on hold for 55 minutes. Uh-oh, Alex?
1:33:57🔗AdamSo until next time, this is Adam Carolla for Dr. Drew saying Mahalo.
1:34:01🔗DrewI'm not, I just need some time to myself.
1:34:02🔗AdamIt just, you know, but, but, but you have feelings for me?
1:34:06🔗DrewI mean, I've never loved anybody like I love you.
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