1:54🔗VoiceoverListener discretion is advised. Adam Carolla and Dr. Drew. Love Line Coast to Coast.
2:06🔗VoiceoverHey, everybody, it's Loveline, I'm Adam Carolla, that's Dr. Drew, Dr. Drew, Board Certified Internist and Addiction Medicine Specialist. Phone number 1-800-LOVE-191. Aisha Tyler is slated to come in here tonight. She's the big, tall, black goddess from Talk Soup and does a nice job on that show. I think she's been there for about a year, but we'll ask her if and when she comes into the studio.
2:37🔗DrewShe is probably lost when I think about this place.
2:40🔗VoiceoverMost likely, yeah. Only the criminally insane can find the Loveline studio. That's the way it works, a certain mindset. Tori Amos will be in here tomorrow night. I adore Tori. She is a person that is very interesting to talk to and is nuts as the day is long, but a cool vibe. Wouldn't you agree, Drew?
3:02🔗AdamShe is always compelling. We will be a good guest. We will look forward to seeing her again tomorrow night. Like I said, Aisha is going to be in here, I am guessing in a couple of few. Until then, we will take some calls.
3:15🔗DrewYou seem like you are in good spirits. Are you beaked up on Vicodin or something?
3:19🔗AdamI had a couple of cocktails. That's fine.
4:16🔗Okay well I have this guy I'm seeing right now and he's kind of big, probably the biggest guy I've ever been with. The day after we have sex, I usually bleed. Is this a problem?
4:28🔗DrewCan you see where the blood is coming from?
5:11🔗I like it, but there's this other guy that I was seeing around the same time who is considerably smaller, and I have an easier time handling that.
5:22🔗DrewSee, this is the thing, we hear this all the time.
5:24🔗AdamDid the smaller guy work a little harder?
5:27🔗No, actually, you know, they worked just as hard, and I guess I had an easier time controlling the smaller guy. The bigger one was just a little bit like... It was kind of uncomfortable sometimes.
5:37🔗AdamYeah. Well, listen, you women, like when you get a dog, you want a little lamp dog, something you can take with you. Shopping, you don't want some... Put it in your purse. You don't want a mastiff dragging you around down the curb, and I think that's what it is.
5:50🔗Well, maybe. I don't know, but I just really wanted...
5:53🔗AdamHold on. Did she say she was having sex with her dog?
7:32🔗AdamSo here's... Let me figure it out. Drew went, introduced a band and went home. That's what happened.
7:36🔗Aisha TylerDrew was rocking out. He was rocking out in the audience. Everybody was standing. They were sitting and tapping. But, you know, you got it. It was a good show, wasn't it? It was Seal and Nika Kosta who like just ripped it up and Sugar Ray played.
7:47🔗DrewAnd Aisha read herself when she got to meet Tom Hanks.
7:51🔗Aisha TylerTom Hanks, I did quite literally almost be my fans. I mean, well, you know, he's like the god of all comedians, that guy.
8:42🔗DrewIs it the big guy who sits under the camera and gives you the...
8:44🔗Aisha TylerTom, Tom McNamara. Yeah. He's like the King Andy Richter. He's like, you know, he's on fire. I love that guy. It's, it's, I mean, it's what it looks like. We just, you've done it. You've come down to Dennis Show before, right?
8:55🔗AdamI did it a couple of times. I think I did it with Drew.
8:58🔗Aisha TylerYeah, you guys came and did it together.
8:59🔗AdamThat's awesome. And I did it with my other partner, Jimmy, once. The one with me and Drew, we got into a little spat with people there.
9:08🔗Aisha TylerDo you have some creative differences?
9:09🔗DrewIt's very similar to what I was telling you. We went out, they gave us a script to go out of this, this brief thing.
9:14🔗Aisha TylerWe did nothing on the script at all.
9:15🔗DrewAnd I said, I said, look, this is crap. And they want us to fill a few minutes. Let's go out there and let's fill. And I'm used to this. I told you the story about Adam and the other stuff he does. And this was another one of those things that Talk Super. They gave us a lengthy script. Yeah. And Adam was, I'm not speaking a word of this. They're like, oh, yes, you're reading this.
9:33🔗Aisha TylerWe have to lay a lot of pipe on that show.
9:35🔗AdamNo, I'm not a good reader. And really, I'm not. I'm not even functionally illiterate. I think I'm just illiterate. You don't hear about those people.
9:48🔗Aisha TylerStanding at the corner waiting for the post.
9:50🔗AdamI am really illiterate. And when you have trouble reading, reading a teleprompter when it's rolling on by and trying to do ad libs and trying to communicate with a partner, not just stare at the camera, but shift your gaze to the partner and stuff. I said, it's just going to be confusing. So I said, why don't you just, we do this for a living, just clean off the teleprompter and just give us the beats.
10:13🔗AdamTell us the clip we're throwing it to. And they said, all right. I told them on the ride in and then I told them when I got there and then I told them when we sat down in the chair and then there was that full teleprompter.
10:25🔗Aisha TylerYeah, it's funny because I think also in the period when they had all the celebrities coming in, there were so many people who needed so much handholding and that they said, oh, he thinks he doesn't need to be held, but he needs to be held because so many people come in and they're like drunk and walking into walls and so.
10:58🔗AdamWhen you tell somebody while you're driving in, hey, clear the teleprompter and then you get there and you go, hey, clear the teleprompter and then you sit down in the seat and you go, hey, clear the teleprompter and they never clear the teleprompter. And then you get on the radio that night and you go, hey, they didn't clear the teleprompter. And then they get upset for you saying that. My attitude is, hey, kiss my ass. What, am I going to apologize for you not doing your job?
11:21🔗Aisha TylerThat's probably your attitude in many situations.
11:23🔗AdamThey got upset and we had a little running. But we're all back now.
11:31🔗AdamAnd we'll talk about the new show, by the way.
11:33🔗Aisha TylerYeah, we have a big new show. We can talk about that whenever you like. The Fifth Wheel, which is a lot of fun, too. So I work every day of the week, essentially.
11:40🔗AdamYeah, I just, it's on Channel 9 out here. Is that K-Cal out here?
11:54🔗Aisha TylerYeah, very new. Like last month, October, I guess, from the people who do Blind Date. But it's kind of like this uber blind date with five people instead of two.
12:02🔗AdamAnd where do they get all these hot looking people? I was about to say chicks, but the guys are good looking, too.
12:07🔗Aisha TylerEven the guys are pretty hot, yeah.
12:08🔗AdamEveryone is good looking. I mean, Drew and I go do one of these colleges in Ohio. There's two thousand people.
12:27🔗Aisha TylerWell, they cast at hot people central. They'll go to bars on Sunday. LA is kind of, people always say, everyone's so hot here. I just think hot people come here because I think they can get work.
12:40🔗Aisha TylerThen you go to a bar in Hollywood and it's like a hot people concentrate.
12:45🔗AdamThere's so many good looking people who I never see until I turn the TV on and realize, I mean, I'm hanging out at the North Hollywood Home Depot.
12:53🔗Aisha TylerThat's a bad, yeah, that would be your first mistake. Going over the hills is your first mistake.
12:57🔗AdamDrew, you never go on an audition. If you ever go, like 10 years ago, I used to go on an audition and I'm not going to get into this, but this is crazy. I used to go on these boxing auditions where they needed a guy who could box. So you show up and it's like for ballys. I used to teach boxing, so I'd show up. Yeah, I don't look like a boxer, but I used to teach it. So I'd go, what the hell? I'll go, maybe I'll get a job, be like a ballys fitness commercial. There's 300 hot looking people in Rome. I'm like, where'd all you goddamn people come from?
13:29🔗Aisha TylerTotally. It's funny actually, like how your level of hotness, like how your hotness quotient or your palate for hotness becomes much improved once you see a lot of hot people because they're not all so hot anymore. Like I think when you know what I mean, like at first like man everyone's so hot and they're like, you know that girl's implants are kind of on the lopsided side. She's kind of cockeyed, you know, and then all of a sudden you're like very picky.
13:52🔗Aisha TylerIt is. Well, I've been watching, I watch every single show because we write the shows and we all sit down, look at all the dates and go through the scripts and punch them up and stuff. And it's ugly in that room because there's so much trash talking. I don't mean to put anybody down. It's just like you see like the thousand hot people and then you start to really start to pick out like the imperfections, maybe just to make yourself feel better.
14:13🔗Aisha TylerOh, the dudes, you should see the other. I'm not going to say what show because I'll get in trouble. But there's a really, really hot girl on this one show. And she had the biggest boobs. And all the guys decided that it was just way too much boobs. Like it was just a little like just would like disturb you.
14:27🔗Aisha TylerNo, he's like, look at the look. They could like, they're like they're kind of high. Look like she could choke on him if she leaned down to tie a shoe.
14:40🔗AdamI don't even know who these guys are. Frankly, I'm uncomfortable with this conversation. No, women constantly do that. And I like this too.
14:48🔗Aisha TylerI, you know, I am, I am, I am a totally not a caddy. I have much respect to hot girls. I'll tell you, that girl's got a huge rack. I got all my friends are guys. I'm like, dude, that girl's boobs are huge. All the, she's got the biggest rack I've ever seen. Look at that. All the time. I'm like the opposite of the C blocker. That girl's got a giant rack.
15:12🔗AdamI like that. The short squatty troll tip. Guys, we just go right in that he's gay. He's gay. Look at him. Come on. He shaves his chest. Come on. He's gay. Well, look, he may not know he's gay. The supermodel he's banging doesn't know, but believe me, he's gay. All right. The worst thing, and then we're going to take some calls. I always like it when the girlfriend turns to you and goes, when you're looking at a super hot chick with the huge cans and goes, do you like that? You can't say no because that's unbelievable. You obviously can't say yes. You go, I could see where some guys would be.
15:49🔗Aisha TylerExactly. You got to qualify. Somewhere in the world, someone might find that attractive.
15:53🔗AdamMeanwhile, your hand is inching down inside your underpants.
15:59🔗AdamYou like that? You think that's sexy? You like that? I don't know. I was. What are you talking about? I don't even know what you're talking about. That's fine.
16:08🔗Aisha TylerAre we on? Because I want to tell you a really quick story. We had a show today where it was a great day where there were two very sweet girls and a really hot girl. This guy had a choice between the hot girl and the sweet girl, and the hot girl was going to make out with them. There's a room in the bus that you can go inside. It's like a bed and there's a disco ball and everything. You can go in there and fool around. The hot girl goes and she's like, come on in and we can screw around. The guy is stuck at the door and he can't make the decision. I guess I'm going to give it away because it's such a great ending when he ends up going for the sweet girl because the girl is like, you can always get the hot girl, but the sweet girl doesn't come around that often.
16:44🔗AdamHow different looking are the hot and sweet girls?
16:46🔗Aisha TylerThe sweet girl was very sweet. She was beautiful, but she was sweet. She wasn't like, she didn't have a huge rack. She wasn't like, you know, panting to go.
16:52🔗AdamWell, guys will take sweet and cute and beautiful if there's no big difference.
16:56🔗Aisha TylerWell, she didn't have a boil. You know?
16:57🔗DrewI get a little freaked out about overly sexual too.
17:00🔗Aisha TylerYes, it's a little intimidating because you think maybe she's got an extra special gift for you.
17:04🔗DrewIt just freaks them out. They just say, I'm going to do it.
17:06🔗Aisha TylerYeah, she was ready to go and that room has cameras in it, but I think people, they think it doesn't and they're like, no, there's no cameras in here. Meanwhile, we got a little laproscopy of their bum. An endoscope. A little colonoscopy. You won't feel a thing.
17:35🔗Well, today was me and my boyfriend's six-month anniversary. I started getting off the pill, so we haven't been having sex lately because I'm, you know, I don't want to get pregnant or anything.
17:54🔗DrewThat doesn't work. It does not work. Does not work.
17:59🔗Well, we used it tonight because I thought it would.
18:01🔗DrewWell, then you get yourself the emergency contraceptive pill.
18:04🔗It's good. I probably will. We're going to do that anyway.
18:07🔗DrewNo, probably. You got to get that tomorrow.
18:09🔗Okay. But the problem was that we weren't sure if it was expired or not, but it started hurting him while we were doing it, and he said it kind of felt like he was getting soap inside.
18:19🔗DrewYeah, I can do that. It can cause a chemical irritation of the urethra.
18:22🔗Yeah, and then after we were done, he started getting a stinging down there, and when I touched it, it would start stinging, and when he went to the bathroom, it started hurting even more. He got to really bad.
18:31🔗DrewWell, he might need some antibiotics. It can cause a urethraitis. It does nothing to do with it being outdated, probably.
19:12🔗DrewI was a little disturbed by the way you dismissed the need for the morning after pill. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, I got to tell you the story. The most important part of the story is protecting the pregnancy.
19:21🔗Well, I think, like, I went to Planned Parenthood and the lady told me that I could have used that because for, I don't know, but that's what she told me.
19:37🔗Aisha TylerNow, isn't foam kind of supposed to be an additional, like, you use a condom and then that's, and in case the condom breaks, the foam is there to kill any sperm.
19:43🔗DrewAnd even then it doesn't do much. It's just sort of an extra condom.
19:45🔗AdamI thought it was just more of a fire retardant.
19:47🔗DrewIt does that too. It's good for fire extinguishers.
19:49🔗AdamOkay. Hey, Nikki, get that morning after pill, okay?
19:55🔗DrewThe sooner the better. The more effective it is, the sooner you take it.
19:57🔗AdamThe spermicide and the foam and everything, it's very misleading because a lot of people look at this as a form of contraception, and it doesn't seem to be.
20:05🔗DrewWell, I overstate that. I keep saying it's zero. It's not zero. It's just not good.
20:09🔗Aisha TylerWell, I mean, even 60% means 40%. Did I say 60% or are you making that? I'm assuming it's around 60%.
20:16🔗DrewThat's not good enough for contraception.
20:48🔗Aisha TylerBecause every time you stereotype people, you always seem to repeat it several shows later. Okay. My question is, a long time ago, you talked about...
21:47🔗AdamLet me tell you about real estate. Okay, real estate people are horrible people. They're horrible. They're right down there with travel agents. They're the male equivalent to the travel agent. And there's plenty of female real estate people, too, and they're always nuts. First off, I don't understand why they need their picture everywhere. Why do we got to look at the guy's head shot on a bench?
22:08🔗Aisha TylerWell, especially when it's like a glamour shot, when there's like a kind of like, you know, they've greased out the lens and the hair's really big. You know, something functional is fine, but I don't need you to like have a boa to sell me a house.
22:19🔗AdamConnie McDougall, the queen of Sherman Oaks.
22:22🔗DrewThe first day they took Vassim and threw it on the lens.
22:26🔗Aisha TylerThere's one woman who's always in the trades, like the reporter or whatever, who has herself in different poses. Like they're full body shots and she's like leaning, and then she's like on her head and she's pensive. It's just crazy.
22:41🔗AdamThat's why I was saying, why not architects, why not school teachers, why not librarians, why not construction workers? Who decided that realtors were the celebrities?
22:54🔗AdamYeah, of just the commerce world. By the way, none of them are attractive. Listen, if you're a piece of ass and that's what you're banking on, let's show it. The worst thing is the couples.
23:07🔗Aisha TylerYes, where it's like there's one, the Dia and whatever the other guy's name is, Ray, and they're always on the bus stop.
23:13🔗AdamSergeant Donald Weinstein represent you.
23:17🔗DrewIt's always sisters too. It's very bizarre.
23:20🔗Aisha TylerAnd we have the golden touch, ting.
23:22🔗AdamYeah, I find it bizarre. So, listen, I don't trust realtors.
23:26🔗DrewListen, Amy, your question is what does that mean about your family of origin or what your upbringing has been or what kind of people your dad is?
24:29🔗Aisha TylerNo, well, I guess more that was absenteeism. I get abuse from my mom, but it was amazing when I started listening to your show and I had married the cross between my mother and my father, the alcoholic dad and the controlling mother. And now that I've finally gotten away from it, it's great, but unfortunately, I do have two kids with him.
25:19🔗Aisha TylerMy only problem is now, I still have, like I said, the X in the picture here, who is almost insistent on sabotaging the family and sabotaging the kids. We have joint custody.
25:35🔗DrewYou gotta get him into some kind of recovery on behalf of your kids. You've gotta get him.
25:39🔗Aisha TylerAbsolute denial. The only thing that I can hope is that he listens to the show and he thinks that it's all me.
26:02🔗DrewAlicia, what's her name? Amy. She can go to Al-Anon. That's something you can do. In fact, again, in my experience, the thing that has the greatest impact on getting an identified person to treatment is their important relationships going to Al-Anon.
26:14🔗AdamAll right. We're going to take ourselves a little break. Aisha Tyler is here from Talk Soup and Fifth Wheel. We'll give you some more information where you can find that show, syndicated show in a city in a time near you. We'll take a little break. We'll come back with Travis, who's 18, wants to know if he should tell his best friend's girlfriend that he's in love with her after this.
26:41🔗Well, hi, this is Mike Ransom, this is Tim. And we're from Edema, and you're listening to Loveline with Adam Corolla and Dr. Drew. I thought you knew.
26:51🔗AdamYes, you is. Phone number, 1-800-LOVE-191, Aisha Tyler is here from Talk Soup on the Fabulous E, I like to call it the Thong Network. That station shows more ass and gets less crap for it than any other network.
27:13🔗AdamEveryone is so busy beating up on MTV and Comedy Central and all these other cable networks that they miss E because E is very clever. They go, we're reporting.
27:25🔗Aisha TylerYes, I'm reporting on this hard news story from my thong.
27:31🔗AdamThat's right. There's this thing. Yeah, it's called the Carnival and everyone's naked. These chicks, they put glue on the boobs and then put sprinkles on it and they dance down the street doing the hoochie coochie and it's a hard-hitting topic. Oh, this is a hard-hitting news story.
29:31🔗CallerYeah. See, that's like what I was like hoping to accomplish by this question is like, I have a feeling she knows, but I don't want to rush to it and go, you know what, I love you, I care about you, and then have her totally flip out and lose a friend over it, you know, because I do consider her a friend.
29:46🔗Aisha TylerYou lose both of them because she's uncomfortable around you, and she tells your buddy, and then they both tell you to block.
29:52🔗DrewShe has a boyfriend, she's not available right now. For you to say something like, boy, you know, slip in, boy, if you ever were available, you know, I'd be, you know, I mean, Well, that's the same. But that's, but that's, it's kind of harmless. It's like putting it out there and respecting the boundaries.
30:07🔗AdamThat means Drew has done it a few times.
30:08🔗Aisha TylerFrom the girl's perspective, like if a guy professes his undying love to you, and you don't feel the same way, then you're creeped out. But if a guy says, I think you're really cool, I like you a lot, if you and him don't work out, look me up, that's safe, and then she makes the choice.
30:36🔗DrewYeah, she has a boyfriend, and that's reality.
30:39🔗AdamAnd until that's over... Drew, what's up with you tonight? Relax over there. I'm a goddamn guy talk. You're beating the crap out of this guy.
30:49🔗AdamI said like, you know, how they get along or whatever, and he pipes up with the syllable to half and you start beating him.
30:54🔗CallerYou know that's why I'm calling, so you know.
30:55🔗DrewIt's none of Travis' business how they're doing though. The fact is, if it doesn't work out, he should swoop in. The question should be how long should he wait before he swoops in.
31:03🔗AdamListen, here's what happens all the time in relationships. People get together and they're sort of into each other but not that much. And then this other person comes along, happens to be a friend because they're in the clique, and they run off and have a long relationship. I'm not saying this is going to happen with Travis, but it happens all the time and you quickly forget about the first person who was there for eight weeks. Now, but here's the other thing. Has this guy told you about what he's done with her sexually?
31:30🔗AdamI don't trust this guy. Okay, Travis, we're done with you.
31:34🔗Aisha TylerI'll say this, Travis, hang back and just be a good friend to her because I'm married and I've been with my husband for a long time and I was dating his best friend when we met. And we got to be, hey, I'm laying all that on the table tonight. And he and I were friends and we were friends and he was a good friend to me until that relationship ended and then he swooped and he did not-
31:52🔗CallerHelen, the whole Superman of the thing.
31:54🔗Aisha TylerHe was, you know, because he was there for me when his buddy was being a jerk.
32:02🔗Aisha TylerLike a month and a half and the other guy was being a real jerk to me.
32:06🔗DrewHow long was he just a friend hanging around?
32:08🔗Aisha TylerOh, he was a friend for like a year, you know, and then me and the other guy were working out. He could see that and so whenever I needed to cry, he was conveniently there. He played it really smooth and then when the other guy went away, you know, I looked up and there he was and so then I, you know, I was able to come to that relationship on my own. If he had told me he loved me like in the middle, I would have been completely creeped out and I probably would have blown him off.
32:29🔗AdamBut as a woman, you knew that you had the injured reserve there. I mean, you knew.
32:34🔗Aisha TylerI don't think I knew he, I don't, I don't think I knew he liked me. Maybe deep down and so I.
32:38🔗AdamYou knew you could go to the bullpen as soon as you're ready to yank the starting pitcher.
32:43🔗Aisha TylerPossibly, possibly, but I trusted him.
32:45🔗AdamYeah, listen, it's, look, you just have to cover yourself on paper and that's what, that's what you two are saying and that's what Drew is saying too. So, okay, so do that. I'm into you, but I don't want to break things up, but if things go wrong, give me a call.
32:59🔗Aisha TylerThat's, and that's the Mac way to do it.
33:12🔗AdamNo, I had to come up with a name. I didn't want to say, I didn't want to use my friend, the guy you're dating, as gay, comic liation was right with me.
33:31🔗CallerOh, I didn't know I was on. Well, I have a problem with drugs. So, it's been going on for a while. I already went to a third, well, to a kind of, what is it, like a detox kind of thing. I stood there two months and when I came out, I was fine for maybe seven, eight months, and then, you know, slowly went back.
33:52🔗DrewDid you work a program during that seven months?
33:54🔗CallerWell, I did the 12-step program and, you know, You had a sponsor? No, I didn't go that far to get a sponsor.
34:00🔗DrewWell, wait a minute, how did you work the steps without a sponsor?
34:06🔗DrewNo, no, no. No sponsor, no treatment. It's very simple. If you didn't have a sponsor, you were not participating in the kind of recovery program. How did you spend two months in a rehab and not get that message? So really, Tony, you've never really gotten into the process of treatment and recovery.
34:47🔗DrewGet yourself a sponsor, get to the program, get yourself a sponsor, start actually working the steps and see what happens.
34:53🔗CallerHow can I go by doing that? Or, you know, where do I start?
34:56🔗DrewGo to NA., walk up to somebody, say, I need a sponsor, I need help.
35:00🔗Aisha TylerGo back to your rehab center, ask for help there.
35:02🔗DrewStart looking for, start following direction, not thinking for yourself. Your brain is on drugs. It's going to make bad choices all the time.
35:10🔗CallerYeah, well, it's, you know, yeah, I know, I know it's been, you know, a little here and there, and then I notice it, you know, I'm starting to mess up, you know.
35:18🔗DrewAll right, well, get back to NA., get a sponsor, sit down, shut up, listen, take direction. That's all you got to do.
35:23🔗Aisha TylerAnd you need somebody in your life who understands what you're going through and that you can't lie to. And the only person you can do that with is somebody who's been through it. So you need that person in your life.
35:30🔗I thought you were going to say God, and I almost might have thought you meant thank God.
35:35🔗AdamAnd I was going to have to do that thing right now in my head.
35:37🔗Aisha TylerYes, yes, and then run for the door.
35:40🔗AdamAll right, Tony, that's it, more, go to NA.
35:43🔗DrewYeah, more program. Well, actually, finally, in the program, try to your way, it doesn't work. Sit your moist ass down.
35:58🔗Aisha TylerOr maybe a zitty little zitty. Crank, I think, tends to be the zit drug.
36:05🔗DrewWhat's that you pick? It's pickers. They pick until they get ulcers. That's not actually zits.
36:11🔗Aisha TylerJust open ulcers, self-inflicted ulcers. That's awesome.
36:15🔗DrewThey all believe there's a hair in there, there's a glass in there, they dig until they get an ulcer.
36:20🔗Aisha TylerWhat happened to the good old days when you just organized your CD collection? You know what I mean? It's got to be picking at your flesh. I don't understand that. Or your albums.
36:59🔗AdamYeah. Well, listen, derwiener schnitzel is cheap. I don't like dead crap. I'm sure they're sponsors.
37:07🔗DrewA lot of people that are, aside from using drugs to help function, so it's to study or drive a truck or step on it, that's one way you get on speed. The other way is it's self-medication. You're trying to feel better and once it gets good, it corrects depression.
37:29🔗AdamOkay. So you were strung out on crank for a number of years. Do you know what I'm talking about?
37:35🔗Aisha TylerI did know people in high school who did crank.
37:36🔗AdamTurn a few tricks to support their habits.
37:38🔗Aisha TylerYes. When I was at Dartmouth, I was turning tricks in the library. Long, long story. I did not do any, but I did know people in high school who did crank. And only the good, only the gold for me.
37:50🔗AdamI have done this crank. It just you, you do two lines and you don't go to bed. And by, you know, four in the afternoon, the following day when you have not slept at all, your head is throbbing, you feel like fried.
38:04🔗Aisha TylerAnd then that's when the addict starts doing more crank. Because there's that superhero feeling, I imagine, where you just feel like you're bulletproof. You know, I think people get addicted to that too.
38:13🔗AdamI could not imagine doing more after that. All I want to do is sleep and then do some coke. Ya pansy! Okay, we're going to take ourselves a little break. Aisha Tyler is here from Talk Soup and Fifth Wheel. And we'll be back. Hey everybody, Loveline. I'm Adam. That is Dr. Drew over there. Aisha Tyler is our guest tonight. What's up? She's the very tall, cool drink of water from Talk Soup. And also Fifth Wheel. Chigada, mugada, mugada, bug, bug.
38:48🔗Aisha TylerI love this song. I know I do what they're saying.
40:18🔗Aisha TylerI still do stand up. Yeah, I'm a stand up.
40:21🔗Are you planning on doing any stand up in any comedy clubs in the near future?
40:24🔗Aisha TylerYeah. I'm dying to. Because I do two shows now, I shoot six days a week and I'm pooped. But I really want to do an HBO special or some special next year. So my plan is to get back into the clubs really, really soon. I work at the improv every once in a while on Melrose here in LA. Was I Latino for a minute? Melrose. I don't know where that came from. But you can check out my website, which is www.aiashatiler.com. That's www.aiashatiler.com. And that'll have my schedule. Like anytime I am going out, I always put it on there and you can come see me. Great.
41:02🔗Aisha TylerLos Angeles. So yeah, keep an eye out because that's my hometown and I'd love to come back up and work the punchline sometime and I just don't get to travel that much, you know, but when Fifth Week goes on hiatus in the spring, I might try to take some time off.
41:15🔗DrewYou had an illustrious career up in San Francisco in stand-up, didn't you?
41:41🔗Aisha TylerYeah, stand-up is as much about just lasting as it is about being funny, I think. You got to gut it out. It's no fun, though.
41:49🔗AdamYeah, you got to kind of log your minutes on stage.
41:51🔗Aisha TylerYeah, you do. You really do. And you reach that point, it's almost like a beating, where all of a sudden the beating kind of feels a little good, and that's when you're on your way. It was like when I started thinking it was funny when I got no laughs, I knew I was in a real community. I was like, uh-huh, nobody laughed at anything I said tonight. It was hilarious, just like that. And I tell all my friends about it, dude, I had the worst set of my life. It was great. If you can relish the worst parts of it, then it gets better after that.
42:15🔗AdamYeah, I feel that about this job. Joey? Yeah. You're 25?
42:28🔗CallerHey, man, I've had this problem. I'm 25 now. I've been running. I've been banging since I was about 15. And I just can't seem to stay with the same vagina. You know what I mean?
42:42🔗AdamHow about mouth? Can you stick to the same mouth? It's not the same way.
42:45🔗DrewWhat if mouth and vagina came in the same organism?
42:50🔗DrewYeah, an organism with a mouth and a vagina.
42:52🔗AdamYeah, like something you could flip over with a mouth on one side, like a reversible windbreaker.
42:57🔗Aisha TylerThen you'd never leave the house, and you'd have all kinds of wet sores.
43:00🔗AdamYeah, I can't hang with the same vagina either, but I can't hang with the same mouth. It's the way I am, and it does present problems. Hey, Joey. Joey, turn your radio down, genius.
43:13🔗DrewHey, Joey, I suspect you have trouble in relationships all around.
43:27🔗DrewHere's what's going to happen to him. He's going to get involved with someone, and he's going to become like a stalker. When she wakes up to who he is and goes, enough of this, fat, now we have a stalker.
43:36🔗AdamGuys, let me just say something. Listen, there's a lot of you guys out there that are dicks, and you have no idea. I see you all over the place. The guys with the, you got like the Daryl Earnhardt belt buckle on a Daryl Waltrip belt buckle, and you got the boots, and you got the mullet hairdo, and you sound like Joey does, and everyone just reel it in just a little bit, please.
44:18🔗CallerYeah, I wanted to know, I've been taking Selexa for a while, and I've done marijuana a few times, and I wanna know if that can cause any problems.
44:31🔗DrewNo, it's gonna work against your Selexa a little bit, and if you do it once every couple of weeks, it might do something to a 14-year-old brain, and it certainly would, again, negate to some extent the Selexa, but three exposures, no, nothing.
45:01🔗Aisha TylerThey make you depressed, too. If you're fighting, if you're trying to fight depression and you're taking a drug that depresses you, you're not really helping yourself.
45:07🔗AdamOh, here's the policy. If you're on drugs, you can't take drugs. I mean, if you're being prescribed drugs, now you can no longer do drugs.
46:03🔗Aisha TylerDon't just go rubbing your wart all over your girl's poon, but you know, I'm just saying, don't just try to have a little home experiment.
46:10🔗DrewWhere do I use this station to finish school?
46:14🔗Aisha TylerYou don't understand I'm a comedian. All of my friends are guys, and occasionally the lexicon creeps in. The point is, just try to be, don't be rubbing it all on there. Right. Use a different finger.
47:38🔗AdamWe're back with more Love Line. Tori Amos is going to be in here tomorrow night. Always a pleasure to see her. Who's here tonight? Oh, Aisha Tyler. Yes, a little brain freeze there.
48:11🔗AdamAnd Fifth Wheel, which is out here in Southern California, is on K-Cal 9 at five o'clock, Monday through Friday. And it's a syndicated show, but it's probably on...
48:24🔗AdamEverywhere and somewhere between five and...
48:27🔗Aisha TylerYou know, it's usually five and like... Yeah, like it either comes on between like three and seven, or in some markets it comes on again, like around 11 or 12, like, you know, after the news.
48:37🔗AdamYou can check your local listings on that.
48:40🔗Aisha TylerCheck it out. It's a... I think of all the dating shows, it's the most clever.
48:46🔗Aisha TylerWell, you know, actually I will say I'm clever, yes, but it's actually clever even when I'm not on the screen. It's a clever little show.
48:55🔗Well, I just wanted to comment on what she said about how she met her husband. Because I don't want guys to go out there thinking if they play the therapist role, it's going to work, because that's the worst thing you can do.
49:06🔗Aisha TylerWell, if you really care about a girl, then you do it. If you're just trying to break it off, don't bother. No.
49:13🔗You just end up good friends then. I've seen it not work.
49:16🔗DrewWe normally discourage that, Bo. You heard us talk about playing that role. We tell you guys not to do that.
49:20🔗Aisha TylerWell, now, I'm not saying that if you like a girl, and I'm talking about a single girl. If you like a single girl, and you try to be your friend because you think you're eventually going to break off, don't bother. I'm not recommending that at all. I'm saying if you like a girl and she's with someone, and you go and you try to stick, you know, you try to stick yourself in there, you're going to get your nose cut off.
49:40🔗We kind of look at it that way anyway, we're trying to break somebody up.
49:43🔗Aisha TylerSo, but if you like, I would never say to a guy, oh, kick it with a girl and try to change her mind. That's a waste of everybody's time, and I won't lie to you. But, you know, in my case, he was a nice guy and he didn't try to push, and then it worked out, you know.
49:57🔗DrewWe just see it as a diabolical quality of men.
50:00🔗Aisha TylerWhat, that they try to be friends and then...
50:01🔗DrewThey linger around, they wear like a lion in the brush, just waiting for the gazelle to break its ankle.
50:45🔗AdamAll right, well, then quiet down. Both showing far too much interest in something he's not personally connected to. I don't know what his agenda is, but he doesn't seem to have one, so let's move on. Eric, you're 18, what's up?
50:59🔗CallerI had a question. I wanted to get with this girl and she's 23 and I'm 18.
51:36🔗CallerI'm actually a DJ and I met her at this party where she was breakdancing and from there I asked her her name.
51:45🔗AdamWhat year are we in? 1986, 1987? What year are we now? I got lost. The average size of a man was 130 pounds, breakdancing was in vogue. What period of history are we in?
52:15🔗AdamCompletely entertained by it. I love the spin on the head. Yeah, on the helmet. That's my favorite. I can do that, but I need two guys to help me. No, they actually hold my feet and walk in a circle while I complain about my head. It doesn't come across as good. Hey, Eric?
53:03🔗Aisha TylerAh, see? This is the truth, is that you can't get to where she is and you can't get her to come to where you are.
53:08🔗AdamWell, the truth is she's not interested in Eric.
53:11🔗Aisha TylerWell, maybe she does like you, but if you're five years younger than her and you don't have a car, you're kind of playing poker with no cards.
53:17🔗AdamWell, let me say this. The age difference can be overcome if you don't ride a moped and wear a wind up beanie. The whole thing is you could be a couple of years younger than a woman, but you have to look, seem, act, and have the tools of an older guy and then it's erased. But if you don't have a car, then it underscores it. You might as well be in junior high at this point.
55:16🔗CallerI'll be going away to college probably next year in September. I'm either going out of state to Boulder or down to Southern California, and I live in Northern California, in fact, right outside San Francisco. My parents got divorced when I was seven years old. They live two miles apart now, but my dad remarried when I was 13. I resented my dad and my stepmom for the past four years and brought a lot of negative feelings into the house. Now that I'm going to go away for college, I'm starting to regret that I did all that for four years, and that I'm really going to miss that household.
56:04🔗AdamYou don't have to make a formal declaration. Just be nice.
56:08🔗DrewYeah, if they knew that you were happy and you'd had a change of your sort of attitude and that you were looking forward to your future and that you were sort of getting your ducks lined up, that'll make them happy.
56:19🔗Aisha TylerAnd you know what? You can just tell them you love them and you're going to miss them.
56:22🔗CallerThat is it. That it boils down to another smaller thing too about my stepmom. I like them both, but my stepmom is really kind of the antithesis of what I am. She didn't go to college. She's not an intelligent person. My dad went to Cal Berkeley. He's a really smart guy. I've always thought that I don't think she was right for him. And if I lower myself to her, it's kind of like I'm submitting and I don't really want to give her that.
56:49🔗DrewWell, wait a minute. Whoa, whoa, whoa. This isn't about you.
56:52🔗AdamYou can punch that bitch in the stomach and move on.
56:56🔗DrewYou need to accept. It's not about submitting. It's about accepting your dad as a separate person with his own separate...
57:20🔗CallerShe's been a... She married... She was a maid of Alameda, which is like a beauty pageant winner. She married... Her first husband was 21 years older than her and she lived in a country club for 16 years. And then got divorced and married my dad.
57:53🔗DrewYou were resentful of the stepmom trying to replace your mom.
57:57🔗AdamFirst off, you should be angry at your genius dad who dumped your mom and went out and got the ditzy trophy wife. So if you have anger, that's where it should be placed. Not at the person that he went and got, but the fact that he dumped your mom and went and got her. That's where the anger should be.
58:13🔗Aisha TylerI think going away to college is a perfect time. My parents are divorced and when I went to school, I was really mad at my dad. I just realized that I was a grown up and he was a grown up and I could spend my whole life being pissed at him or I could just let it go and have my dad in my life in some capacity. The fact of the matter is, I think when you're younger, you think your parents are perfect. When you become an adult, you realize they're just like you and they screw up just like you and they make good and bad choices just like you. So if you want that anger out of your life, just let it go. Just let your dad be married to the broad you don't like and say, Is that one that he wants? Yeah, he wants to be with her. And even if he made a mistake, that's his mistake to make. And same go off to college and start drinking beer.
58:50🔗AdamI have the same story. I was pretty angry at Aisha's dad. He's good at that. When I went off to college, I started to be mad at my dad. He said, what about Aisha's dad? And I said, you're right.
59:04🔗DrewThen your dad said, what about the college thing?
59:06🔗Aisha TylerAnd then you said, oh, beer. I'm telling you, I was so much happier after I let all of that stuff go. And my relationship with my dad is so great now. And I don't, you don't go around judging your friends for who they get hook up with. So just let it go.
59:23🔗Aisha TylerBut you let it go. If your buddy's hooking up with a hag or a really bitchy girl, you give him some trouble for it and then you let it go. You know, just let it go.
59:31🔗AdamHey, Evan. Yeah, if you want to apologize, just apologize. But I say you don't have to do it formally. Just make nice for the next few months and then go off to college. But if you're angry, why don't you be angry at your dad for hooking up with this gold digger, right? And stop taking it out on her.
59:49🔗CallerYeah, but I don't, I'm not angry at my dad. I mean, my dad is-
1:00:04🔗CallerWell, what it is, it's the way I'm treated in the household. It's part of it, too. There's a whole bunch of little intangibles that go into it, but she brought three of her own kids to the marriage who were raised in a very, very rich family. And I, my mom, my dad weren't exactly a wealthy couple, and I wasn't raised in the kind of wealth that they were raised in. And there's a huge level of, there's a big injustice in the house where I'm treated differently than her kids are.
1:00:33🔗AdamAll right. But you're going off to college. Who's paying for that?
1:00:41🔗CallerI'm an NROTC applicant, and I'm very excited about it.
1:00:44🔗AdamAll right, listen, your dad's a joker. She's a gold digger. She's got these kids. She likes them more than you. Go off to college and forget about it.
1:02:10🔗CallerBut I haven't made that many and I don't do it for the money. And I'm wondering if I'm seriously messed up in the head if I like need counseling.
1:02:19🔗AdamWhat are you doing for the craft service?
1:03:28🔗AdamYeah. Fellas, you screw with your son. Maybe he does a radio show and calls you a pussy. A big puss. You hear me, you pussy? That's the worst thing you're going to get. But you screw your girl, she does porn and then tells you about it. So you're angry at your dad, right?
1:04:08🔗AdamAnd here's the deal. I know a lot of people are listening going, oh boy, she's mad at daddy. We hear that every time. And these guys say that every call and all that. The fact that you told him is the part that makes us know that. And you did your work. I mean, he hurt you. You hurt him. Now you're continuing to hurt yourself to hurt him or to act something out. And why do it? It's dragging you down.
1:04:38🔗CallerI'm really big on family, so I'm only doing it for a short time.
1:04:41🔗Aisha TylerThe longer you do it, the more you hurt your chances of having any kind of a normal family life or any kind of normal relationship with a man who would stick around long enough to help you raise your kids.
1:04:54🔗DrewDo you have panic attacks or depression?
1:04:57🔗CallerNo, I don't have panic attacks. I don't have depression. I'm a real people person. I used to have depression when I was younger, and I went to counseling for a while and talked. Talked with a counselor. She wasn't exactly a therapist. She was a child counselor for support. She told me to just talk out what I felt, whether it was justified in feeling it or not. She said to just talk.
1:05:21🔗DrewAll right, that's good. That's a start.
1:05:23🔗CallerI was mad at my mom. I had to tell her that I was mad at you for this.
1:05:26🔗DrewYeah, but there's problems you have with your sense of yourself. This feeling of emptiness and lack of an understanding of who you are and the feeling of being unable to be alone. Those are all signs that you need some more work.
1:05:37🔗Aisha TylerMaybe also getting some kind of personal value. I mean, I think sometimes people do this, so they think it makes them feel valuable. This is not meaningful work. It's completely interchangeable. In fact, the longer you do it, the less value you have in your own eyes and the eyes of others. And you're just diminishing your worth by doing this. And in the end, you're going to be all used up.
1:06:05🔗AdamWell, I don't want to deny you, but your stock has gone up in my book.
1:06:18🔗CallerHey, it's good to see you being the host of the new show. I didn't think they would get anyone to actually replace you that would do the job.
1:06:33🔗CallerAnd by the way, Adam, when are you going to host Saturday Night Live? This show is dragging you down. You're such a big star after that. Hugh Happner.
1:07:40🔗AdamShould we take a break? No, no. Let's, uh, no. Break. Come on. Let's talk to one more person. I don't want to go out with the F word there. Yeah. Kathy? Hey. Hey, you're 22. What's going on?
1:07:56🔗DrewYou were still there with John. You're still enamored with John.
1:07:58🔗AdamJohn's 27, though. Oh, well. I'm going to get 22. All right. Go ahead.
1:08:02🔗Aisha TylerYeah. I just recently started birth control about a week ago, and I just switched tablets. So I'm on her prairie or a prairie or something. I was on ortho tricycle. And now my hands are kind of blue, and that started about two days ago.
1:08:43🔗DrewIt's kind of a strange side effect. I imagine it's just vascular constriction, and that's why it's getting cold and blue. But there can be blue extremities can be a sign of heart problems too.
1:09:52🔗Okay, guys, this is Brooke Burke and you're listening to Adam Corolla and Dr. Drew on Love Line.
1:09:59🔗AdamHey, everybody. It's Love Line. I'm Adam Corolla. It's Dr. Drew. Aisha Tyler's our guest tonight from Talk Soup on the fabulous Thongback E Network and also Fifth Wheel, the world's best dating show.
1:10:12🔗Aisha TylerIt is. It's the best dating show on TV, bar none.
1:10:17🔗Aisha TylerAnd there is a sea. There's a maelstrom.
1:10:19🔗AdamThis is a shining buoy floating in a sea of putrid dating shows.
1:10:25🔗Aisha TylerIt's just pure, raw and adulterated entertainment. And as that, it's very fun and fun to watch. It's a funny show. I mean, what do you watch a dating show just to laugh your butt off?
1:14:12🔗CallerThe Irish guy. You were talking like an Irish guy on the show.
1:14:14🔗Aisha TylerWas I? My impressions are, I'm happy you're obliged, but my impressions are horrible and they all end up devolving into some kind of combination of Chinese and Mexican. I always end up being Chinese no matter how I start out.
1:14:27🔗AdamBut it's hard not to go there though, like a dominant ethnicity in terms of language.
1:14:32🔗Aisha TylerYeah, no matter how I start out, it's always Chinese at the end. And I can't remember what the, now I'm like his Spanish. I don't even know, I don't even remember what the Irish guy was.
1:14:40🔗AdamWell, say something like what the Lucky Charms guy would say.
1:14:45🔗Aisha TylerIt was always after me, Lucky Charms. Crunchy old cereal with sweet surprises. See, and then it's Popeye. And I don't know how I got to Popeye, but...
1:15:07🔗CallerYeah, I was, I was watching the E... I never watched that show until she, until Aisha got on there. I didn't like it, but now she's on there, it's really funny.
1:15:17🔗Aisha TylerThank you. That's really nice of you.
1:15:24🔗Aisha TylerIt's called The Fifth Wheel. It's in syndication, so you got to look it up in the TV Guide, but it's a dating show from people who do blind date.
1:15:31🔗CallerThey don't have any black people on there?
1:15:33🔗Aisha TylerBlack folks all the time. They just can't get enough of the black folks. Actually, we were, we just are getting ready to shoot some shows this Saturday. And there was a whole date, all black folks. And we had our first mixed date the other day, which was like, you know, oh, snap, said all the writers, as if it was 1982. Yeah, so there's a lot of black people on the show.
1:15:51🔗AdamWell, you got Aisha, too, who's black.
1:15:53🔗Aisha TylerAnd you always have me every single time, although I won't be dating, but I will say sarcastic things about it.
1:18:12🔗Aisha TylerI don't even know why I'm asking you this because I'm supposed to be like a polite girl showing my show, but do guys, like, you know, older guys get, like, the whole kind of half chubby, like, just like you look at someone and then it goes back down?
1:18:24🔗AdamYou know, like, you know, why? You know why? Because you start doing the math, like you see a hot looking chick.
1:18:31🔗Aisha TylerIt's not nothing's going to result.
1:18:33🔗AdamYeah. Oh, I bet she's a pain in the ass. She's got a deep emotional problem. She's probably scarred. If we ever did get together, I'd probably be like a father.
1:18:40🔗Aisha TylerYou're trying to cut your arm off to get out of the bed.
1:18:44🔗AdamShe'd probably soak me forever in my last dime. Then we'd get divorced. She'd end up sleeping with one of my friends. The penis never gets moving.
1:19:04🔗Aisha TylerBecause he would wear sweatpants. So my advice to Louis is just to wear jeans because you can always stuff the boner back down into the hidden recesses of the denim. But when you have sweatpants or anything loose, there's nothing to be done.
1:19:17🔗AdamNo, absolutely. And at 13, denim is good enough to hold that boner back. I just had another idea.
1:19:24🔗Aisha TylerAdam has to wear steel underpants.
1:19:26🔗DrewNo, he broke his on the television long ago. It's not working at all. No, it just bends right over there.
1:19:31🔗AdamActually, steel is not going to work because it breaks down. I mean, it gets rusty in there. I have to switch to an alloy composite material, something like aluminum or...
1:19:43🔗Adam.magnesium or something like that. But here's... I just came up with this idea. Remember those... My parents were like cheap idiots and we used to go to JC. Penney's to go shopping. And they'd get me the Super Denim jeans with the reinforced knees.
1:19:59🔗Aisha TylerThe tough skins, right? Where they were like, you could beat a man to death.
1:20:01🔗AdamThe dudes in the tough skins would make fun of the guys with the Super Denim jeans on. They had Super Denim, the robot, used to have them. And that's, by the way, this is really why I'm in therapy and I hate my parents. Because for another buck fifty, I could have been wearing the Levi's like a human being, but now we had to go with the Super Denim. Just so everyone knew. Before they thought we were poor, now they know, because I'm wearing the shiny Super Denim of poverty. And they ought to reinforce the crotch on these things, because the guys who wear them are like age 10 through 15. And that's really when you get the unexpected boner. And the reinforced knee is fine and all, you know, for tackle football and BJ's and stuff like that. But how about enforcing that crotch? I think you could market these pants.
1:20:48🔗DrewYou could probably design it such a way that could even sort of guide the...
1:20:59🔗AdamI'll tell you guys, shift the penis up. Drew disagrees with this, I believe, but the boner needs... It needs resistance and it ends up pushing against it.
1:21:18🔗DrewYou're trying to humiliate me in front of Aisha.
1:21:21🔗AdamThat's clearly attracted to me. That's the problem with that move. Hey, listen. Everyone just listen to me, listen to me. Everyone listen. Fabulous. Your penis is flaccid and is hanging down. It is facing your ankles, right? And you're wearing the jeans. And it becomes engorged.
1:21:41🔗Aisha TylerEngorged with blood, as we learned on PBS.
1:21:44🔗AdamYou start getting aroused and it starts pushing up. Now, what happens, and I think I speak for all penises when I say this, it goes unabated for an inch or so and then it runs into the gene and that starts giving it some resistance. And once it feels that, it starts pushing against it. This is why you get the erection oftentimes when you're lying on your stomach. A lot of guys not going to bed, but if you take your 15 year old guy and tell him to lie down on the carpet on his belly, he's going to get a boner. He feels the pressure. So it starts pushing up against your jeans. And the more the jeans hold, the harder the penis pushes. It's some sort of tug of war battle of wills, you see? So much. Now, now, what you can do is, if you're smooth about it, and this doesn't work with a tucked in shirt, by the way.
1:22:38🔗AdamSlide the hand down very quickly. Pull the penis up to the upward position against your belly. Now there's nowhere for the penis to push because it doesn't, when it's up against your belly, it can no longer push in, it'll go in you.
1:22:50🔗DrewBut the pants are still pushing against the...
1:22:52🔗AdamThe pants are pushing against the back side of the penis, but it's going the wrong way. The penis doesn't resist downward, it's just upward.
1:23:00🔗DrewIt's still just like the guy lying on his belly, it can create some...
1:23:02🔗AdamNo, the guy lying on his belly, oh, when it's pushed up against, yeah, but...
1:23:13🔗AdamListen, listen, brainiac, the blood will start trickling out, it will kill the boner, and it's not noticeable when it's up in your waistband and your shirt's hanging out.
1:23:21🔗Aisha TylerBecause I think, you know, you can... Sometimes you can see if a guy's got a boner down the leg of his pants, but if all young boys in the land would wear tight jeans and a baggy shirt...
1:23:29🔗AdamRight here is where you see that boner.
1:23:31🔗Aisha TylerAdam is giving us a visual demonstration now.
1:23:35🔗Aisha TylerHe's got it between his thumb and forefinger.
1:23:39🔗AdamBut the... All right, Drew, you know I'm a genius with the belly idea. I dare you.
1:23:42🔗Aisha TylerIt seems to make sense in theory.
1:23:45🔗AdamThank you. We'll take ourselves a little break and we'll be right back. Got a little more Loveline to go. I like this riff too. Is this Pennywise or Uba Stank? Uba Stank, that's what.
1:24:07🔗Aisha TylerCan I just tell you that the Uba was so vintage Def Leppard. I'm sorry. Vintage Def Leppard or maybe a little early Van Halen is what I was smelling. That's early Van Halen right there.
1:24:19🔗AdamWell, early Halen is what the crowd likes to say.
1:24:23🔗Aisha TylerEarly Halen. What's sad is that I own some early Halen.
1:24:43🔗AdamWell, Van Halen is from the Pasadena area and so is Drew. So it makes sense that when they were getting started, you were in high school and there they were and there you were.
1:24:55🔗Aisha TylerI saw Bon Jovi open for the Scorps in, let's see, 1983. What? Yeah. Oh, I don't know. I'm not talking to you. But was that? That was not a real person. No. No. Okay, good. It was disturbing.
1:25:07🔗Aisha TylerI saw them open for the Scorps and they were like, they were like, man, these dudes are posers, man. Look at all that hair. Like that's how I talked when I was in the eighth grade. These dudes are posers, man.
1:25:16🔗AdamDrew, Drew, you saw, you saw Al Joles, Joles, didn't you?
1:25:22🔗Aisha TylerHe saw Bessie Smith in her early days.
1:25:42🔗CallerWell, I like, I'm kind of obsessed with money. And like, I want, like, I'm kind of pretty. So I've thought about, like, doing stripping to, like, make money, like, once I turn 18.
1:25:56🔗AdamOkay. Spend, spend your first 20 bucks on a phone. Would you please?
1:26:01🔗DrewAre you thinking about prostituting yourself, too?
1:26:36🔗CallerBut it's not, it's like, to me, it's not like a thing like that.
1:26:40🔗DrewWell, but bet, but it is. I know you don't feel that way, but it is, that you sort of fit a profile.
1:26:44🔗AdamWhat happened with your stepdad, by the way? Did you prosecute him?
1:26:48🔗CallerUm, my mom wouldn't prosecute him, so he only went to jail for six months. It was, it was back before, like, right before all the big court things came in for rape.
1:27:00🔗DrewSomebody must have prosecuted him, though, for him to go to jail, right?
1:27:02🔗CallerYeah, well, my grandma called the cops. And we, like, went over to my grandma's house. But my mom, like, the only evidence they had was that I knew what a condom looked like, and that I took two dolls and mashed them together.
1:28:15🔗CallerI'm in a foster home. I've been in foster homes since I was about, like, eight.
1:28:18🔗AdamOkay. So, Babette, here's the deal. I rarely agree with Drew, but, you know, if we do agree, man, we must be right. This is still more acting out based on your horrible mom, and I'm sure she had some horrible things done to her when she was young, and she in turn hooked up with someone who did horrible things to her daughter, and now you're gonna do horrible things to yourself, and then, God willing, hook up with a guy who'll do horrible things to your daughter, and it'll just keep going. So let's see if we can break that. And the first way to break that is for you not to get into demeaning yourself this way.
1:28:57🔗DrewAnd I know you've never had a good role model for how to make money in the world, and how to be sort of a citizen.
1:29:03🔗CallerI mean, like, I'd be doing it while I'm going to school because I want to be a lawyer. Like, I want to do everything right.
1:29:09🔗DrewThere's something called student loans that are designed for people just like you. So when you get the work force, when you hit the workplace, when you have your law degree, it will not be an issue. You pay it back.
1:29:20🔗Aisha TylerI would just say also that from a practical standpoint, I can understand how somebody who had lived in foster care would be obsessed with money because you feel very powerless. You feel helpless. You don't have your own money. You feel like maybe if I had money, I'd have more control of my life. But you get control of your life in other ways. You don't need money to do that.
1:29:40🔗DrewThis way is more indulgence and powerlessness. You're getting money, but you're relinquishing your power in other ways.
1:29:46🔗Aisha TylerOver yourself and over your body.
1:29:48🔗AdamAnd money does not equal happiness. Poverty equals misery. So maybe you could do the math there.
1:29:54🔗Aisha TylerThe converse is not always true.
1:29:56🔗AdamNow that I'm rich, I'm just not unhappy.
1:29:59🔗AdamI'm not miserable. Right. Okay. And listen, you know, if speaking of these student loans, another plan for when I'm in charge, I would work the affirmative action this way. Forget about what your religion is or what your color is. Your dad was an alcoholic who molested you. You're first in life.
1:30:17🔗AdamThe people who got beat on, crapped on and effed with the most regardless, because to me, that's the ultimate setback. Someone like this living in foster care and being a victim and molested and all this.
1:30:29🔗DrewThis is the most exciting idea you've ever had.
1:30:31🔗AdamNow, but to be fair, if we, if it's, you know, it's between a white chick who was molested and a black chick was molested, I give the black chick.
1:30:39🔗DrewBecause there's a history of abuse there.
1:31:09🔗CallerI got a couple of comments. I hate following deep conversations like that. But for you, Adam, the Tufskins jeans, I'm from the Midwest. So in the 80s, we wore Tufskins and they were fantastic for the boners. And I absolutely agree that the upward position is the best position to get rid of a boner. That's true. And Aisha, I just want to tell you, I'm a big fan of yours. And I think you're beautiful. But more than that, I think that you're very witty and funny and in my peer group, and that's guys between 28 and 35 that I hang around with. We think that we want a woman just like you. And I was surprised to hear that you were married.
1:31:53🔗CallerAnd my question is for you, Aisha. And maybe Drew or Dr. Drew, you might have some comments on this. With women, in my age, I'm single. But I find it more and more as I get older that women are really, really interviewing me in social situations instead of just getting to know me and so on and so forth.
1:32:16🔗DrewInterviewing you as a husband prospect.
1:32:18🔗CallerWell, you know, just the first idea is, you know, what do you do? What do you drive?
1:32:24🔗Aisha TylerTrying to figure out whether they want to put any more time into it.
1:32:27🔗AdamWell, unfortunately, we're out of time. That's what they're doing. That's the way the world works. So the way to win is to drive a nice car and get a good gig.
1:32:35🔗Aisha TylerOr if a girl starts interviewing, you just get up and walk away. Do you know? I mean, people just start falling over the broad that grills you.
1:32:50🔗AdamWhere did the time go? Who's coming in here tomorrow night? Tori Amos, everybody. We can look forward to her return. It's been a couple of years and always a good guess. I want to thank Aisha Tyler for coming in here from- Awesome.
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