2:03🔗Adam Corolla and Dr. Drew Loveline, Coast to Coast.
2:09🔗AdamHey, everybody, it's Loveline, I'm Adam, that's Dr. Drew over there. Phone number 1-800-LOVE-191, Dr. Drew, Board Certified Physician and Addiction Medicine Specialist. No guest tonight. Just the way I like it, Drew. You know why?
2:32🔗AdamEveryone listen to me. So, we will just take your calls and you will be the guest tonight. Drew, anything you'd like to get to before we get on the phones? How about you? Nope. Nothing to say at all. Elizabeth?
3:04🔗DrewI had just such a rare, rare sort of impulse on a 23-year-old male's part.
3:10🔗CallerWell, the only thing is I've never thought about it. I've never thought about being with another girl. It's just never crossed my mind and it's like I want to please him.
3:49🔗AdamSee, here's the thing that's interesting about this is you're thinking about marriage. It's been four years and you're thinking, what I really need to do is please this guy.
4:24🔗AdamYou know what this is, Drew, tell me if you've done this and then try to be honest for a second. You know, it's like there's certain jobs, there's certain relationships, there's certain situations that you treat like a rental car. Like you think to yourself, what do I care? I'm going to be around for a week.
4:42🔗AdamThen I'm going to turn the thing back in. I'm going to get some takeout, eat it on my lap, light up a nice cigar, throw it into reverse when I'm going forward 10 miles an hour.
5:45🔗DrewHey, Elizabeth, four years you wanted to bring it up and you haven't. You're afraid of something.
5:51🔗CallerNo, not too much. I'm just wanting everything to go smoothly before everything happens.
5:58🔗AdamWell, listen here, Einstein, you've been wanting to get married for, let's say, at least a couple of years. Why have you not brought that up to him?
7:21🔗AdamNo, not what you're asking. Well, they don't know what you're asking, but they have no idea what their men do for a living. You understand? I said to my mom the other day, what's my stepdad? What's he make? What's he make a year? She said, oh, I don't know. I said, no, I don't need to. You don't have to round to the dollar. I don't need cents. Oh, I don't know. I said, well, wait a minute. Is it 40 grand a year? Is it 100 grand a year? I honestly, I couldn't tell you. I said, are you kidding? This, by the way, why we fight all the time because I treat my mom like a listener and I get indignant. Are you high? What do you mean you don't know how much he makes?
8:00🔗AdamYeah, listen Tardo. Listen Tard Mom. I don't like your tone. Well, Jesus Christ, how much does the guy make? No idea. This is like when we talk to these women whose dad, he flew 700 carrier missions in an A4 over Vietnam and is highly decorated. They go, I think he did something on a boat.
9:47🔗AdamOkay, so the last we spoke to you 10 seconds ago, he sort of had someone in mind.
9:52🔗CallerI mean, that's the point. I had this girlfriend of mine that she's kind of off a little bit. She's not sure what she wants to do or who she wants to be with. And I told him about it, not knowing that he would say, okay, well, maybe her.
10:06🔗DrewElizabeth considers her off, you know what I'm saying?
10:09🔗CallerI mean, I would never think of being with a girl.
10:28🔗AdamThat is a fact. I don't want to tell you, I'm not here to pass moral judgment and I'm not here to squelch people's plans and notions, especially around the holidays of having threesomes. But I'm just telling you as a fact and from our experience, you will be further away from matrimony with this guy if you have the threesome with him. That is our experience. Okay?
10:53🔗AdamAnd we suggest you assert yourself, ask him if he's going to get married, tell him to ask or get off the pot, and if he's not, listen to that and move on. All right, goofball? Yes. And kick your dad in the nuts if you ever see him again.
11:42🔗CallerYeah, and then I started, like, you know, cutting school and stuff, like, go, hey, mister, like across the street at the liquor store and stuff like that.
12:09🔗CallerI'd be like, you know, what's up? Will you go on the liquor store and get me something to drink? And half of them would say no, the other half would be like, okay. So yeah, I do that.
12:19🔗AdamSometimes he's like, you know what, I'm 13, I usually drink. And I'd be, you know, go to the vending, hey, mister, and I go to the woods, and I was up at the pine hole, and I'm like, what? Hey, mister, you know what I mean? Guy going in, hey, mister. No, I didn't like that. I like something. I said, hey, come on, and I go to the woods. So anyway, I'm going to the woods, stay with the mister.
13:00🔗CallerAnd then I got caught because I would go into school drunk. And they gave me these AA classes. And I had to complete a certain amount of them. And if I didn't, then you know-
13:10🔗DrewWell, the fact that you consider AA a class means you didn't do crap in those sessions.
13:21🔗CallerYeah. So now me and my boyfriend, Brandon, we'll drink about 540s for breakfast. And then throughout the day, we're constantly drinking and I have friends come over and stuff.
14:37🔗DrewWomen lack an enzyme in the stomach to break down alcohol. It's actually a couple stages after it's alcohol and it creates a liver toxin. Women have a five-time greater risk of cirrhosis than men.
14:48🔗AdamAnd who drinks the bulk of this booze? Do you guys pretty much split it? You guys split it, huh?
15:34🔗AdamPhysically consume that volume, you know? I mean, I mean, you know, there's every three of those is like a gallon or something. I mean, how big a gal are you?
15:56🔗AdamI just... I'm always amazed. I used to work with Russ the Drywall. I drank a case of Tall Boys every day of like old Milwaukee 16 oz. Every day, I was like, how do you drink a case?
16:08🔗CallerYeah, but this isn't like a 15, 16 hour span throughout a day. It's not like all right away.
16:12🔗DrewOh, isn't that okay? Well, that's different.
16:31🔗CallerMy parents give it to us. I don't live with my parents or anything, but I'll get money from my grandparents or my parents or something like that.
16:40🔗CallerYeah. I spend like 20 bucks a day, 30 bucks, something like that.
16:43🔗AdamWhat about Brendan? Does he want to clean up too?
16:47🔗CallerYeah, he does too, but I started it with him. I was the one who started it.
16:52🔗AdamWell, it seems like you're both going to have to quit the 40, 40 ounces a day.
16:59🔗DrewIf the relationship is going to survive, yeah. But this is profound alcoholism, and you do not stop on your own. You've got to be medically supervised for this.
17:06🔗CallerI mean, I've had like a shrink before and stuff, like try to help me with this, and they just say I have like this antisocial disorder or something.
17:12🔗DrewWell, you may have that too, but you also have profound alcoholism, and that needs to be treated in a chemical dependency setting, in a hospital.
17:20🔗DrewThe withdrawal can be profound from this. And not only that, if you have other psychiatric conditions, those need to be assessed and treated, and you obviously need to be thrown into a very highly intensive program, because you're obviously resistive, you've been in before, you do nothing, and you kind of defied about this stuff.
17:41🔗AdamI'm amazed at the tolerance of the human body.
17:45🔗DrewWomen get nailed, though. Women get bad liver disease.
17:48🔗AdamBut I'm just amazed that a woman who's, by her own description, not overweight, you know, 135 pound woman can just chug herself 13, 14, 40 ounces a day every day and be sort of functional about it.
18:06🔗AdamI know, but just putting down that much liquid. And I don't know, Drew, if you've had yourself a nice 40 ounces of malt liquor.
18:15🔗DrewIf I drink three cokes a day, it's like huge.
18:20🔗AdamBut the malt liquor does not just slide across the tongue and down the gullet. I mean, it's nasty tasting. You really have to work to drink that much and especially women. Women like wine coolers and cosmopolitans and like your wife, she likes a Red Bull and vodka. I mean, that's just for a woman, a young woman to drink that much malt liquors. We've never heard that, have we? All right. You got to get yourself checked in somewhere, Steffi. You and Brennan.
19:12🔗CallerTo put it briefly, my husband and I got in an insanely mad fight last night, and he pushed all the buttons, and I ended up hitting him a couple times. Right. And then he went out in the living room, where our two kids were, listening to the whole thing, picked up my daughter, and made me seem like the bad one.
19:44🔗AdamYeah. Can't you guys knock it off for the goddamn kids, please?
19:47🔗CallerI try. But my other issue is that I have a problem. I cannot function. I break down and cry at the littlest things, and my daughter's seen it.
21:15🔗CallerNo, I don't think so. I was having problems before that. I just went on the shot in December.
21:20🔗AdamWhat about your husband? How is he to counsel?
21:23🔗CallerBorderline schizophrenic, but he refuses to get any help, and he says he doesn't have a problem.
21:29🔗AdamCouldn't you just get a catapult and launch the kids into the neighbor's yard or something, so they could have a good life? I mean, what are you guys doing here? I hate to kick someone when you're down, but why the kids? Why are you two having kids?
21:46🔗CallerWell, my second one, honestly, I wasn't ready, and I told him I wasn't ready.
21:50🔗AdamOkay, well, as long as you weren't ready.
21:59🔗AdamOkay, so listen, you, you, unfortunately, I mean, here's the problem. You have a little bit of a disability, your husband has a little disability, and you want to raise these kids in an environment that was different than the environment that you grew up in.
22:16🔗AdamYet, magically, it's turning into that environment. And you're gonna have to work very hard, maybe harder than a lot of people who don't have these troubles, to create that good environment for these kids.
22:29🔗DrewAnd that's gonna include your husband taking some medication.
22:32🔗AdamThat's definitely gonna include your husband doing his work, and it's gonna include you being creative about finding some help and some counseling, and doing things that involve some driving, or taking measures and steps that may be more difficult for you than you would like, in order to escape this tragedy for your kids. Because the deal is, Jackie, you've got this little window with your kids, and then after that, it'll never be undone. Do you know what I'm saying? You know what I'm talking about. You grew up in one of those crappy families.
23:06🔗CallerYeah, we've discussed separating, and we're all for that. Right now, we don't have the money. He just lost his job.
23:15🔗CallerWell, no, you didn't, but until we work it out, I think that's what's best for the kids. But my other question is, Dr. Drew, do you have any opinions on any kind of medication that I can go to my doctor with? Because he is clueless on it, and I've seen a couple of different doctors.
23:31🔗AdamWell, if your husband is schizophrenic, he needs to get on some meds.
23:35🔗DrewYeah, the more he needs to be in meds, you've not been tried on serozona effectsor yet, and it sounds like you need something to deal with your agitation, like Seroquel or Zyprexa.
23:57🔗AdamAnd doesn't it seem like a kind of dangerous guy to be hanging out at the home?
24:02🔗CallerWell, I got into it, and he was, you know, he's 15 years older than I am. So there was this big, long courting that lasted three months. And I totally fell in love with him, and then three years into it, the day we get married, he just freaks out. It was horrible.
24:19🔗AdamOkay, but anyway, this guy's the father of your kids, right?
24:32🔗DrewBecause he was a borderline schizophrenic?
24:34🔗CallerNo, not my dad. My dad told me a couple of years ago, we started talking when I was 14, just before my 15th birthday. I contacted him on my own choice, and my mom hated it, and she was really mean to me for like two years. My dad quit seeing me when I was a kid, because I told him one day that my mom was mean to me when I saw him, so he stayed out of my life to prevent any further pain to me. Because when my mom attacked my dad, it didn't work. When she attacked me, he backed off.
25:04🔗AdamI think you're letting him off just a little bit too easy there, Jackie.
25:08🔗CallerWell, no, I know more things that have happened.
25:28🔗AdamAll right, look, you go to your doctor and throw yourself on the mercy of him and tell him about your husband and his schizophrenia and his refusal to get help and how you think that's affecting the kids.
25:39🔗DrewYou should not be being cared for by a primary care person. You need a mental health professional, psychiatrist or any other.
25:46🔗DrewSarah Quill, as I practice, I think I remember those medicines.
25:49🔗AdamRight. And if anybody who's listening doesn't think Jackie and her crazy husband's kids or any of our business as a society, they're just hugely wrong. That is the future. That's the trouble, everybody. That's what you're running into. Just close your eyes and picture Drew's three kids and then the screwballs that are running around Jackie's house. Who are we building the prisons for? Who do we get the parole officers for? Who's the unemployment for? Who's it all for? Where's the crime coming from? Where is it? Where's it coming from? I hate to beat the crap out of Jackie, but as a society, this is where we need to focus. Where else do we have to look? I can tell you where it is. We got to worry about Drew's kids? No. They'll be nuts, possibly gay, but we don't have to worry about them. They will not cost us a penny. They will not cost us a penny. Where's Jackie's kids? Millions of dollars by the time they're bar mitzvahed. You think they're Jewish, Drew? What do you want to think?
26:59🔗AdamOkay. Jackie, take care of yourself, take care of your kids, don't have any more, and get help for that husband. Hey, Loveline, everybody. I'm Adam Corolla. That is Dr. Drew over there. Phone number 1-800-L-O-V-E-191. Remy Zero in here tomorrow night, Drew?
28:36🔗AdamLet me tell you the answers to all your questions. It's the cure to all your troubles is. What I'm going to need you to do is... And I'll just take it out.
28:46🔗CallerOkay? Okay? I have to go and be quiet.
29:21🔗AdamAnd once you declare in your own feeble mind, and I know because I have a feeble mind, that you cannot do this without that, then you will not do it.
30:29🔗CallerYeah. I was in counseling for a while, but I never said anything about my problems.
30:33🔗DrewWhy don't you get back in counseling and really actually get something out of it? You only get out what you put in, and it requires abject honesty and a desire for change.
30:44🔗AdamImagine how horrifying that is to have mama freaking on you physically that way, banging your head against the tile. Do you know what I mean? I mean, wouldn't you almost just be perpetually scrambled? When you walked down the street, what would you see?
31:05🔗DrewWhat would your expectation of the world be after that? Think about it.
31:09🔗AdamYeah. It's one thing for daddy to do it, which is really bad. But I believe it's marginally worse to have mama do it. And it's worse to have mama do it to her daughter. So that's about as weird as it gets. Nicole?
31:30🔗CallerAnd for like the past year, we've been getting in like horrible fights. He has like a really bad temper. Just basically really verbally abusive. And recently, I've been having dreams at night about other guys.
31:44🔗DrewAnd you've already put in two years of this relationship. And you, you'd of course need to put in a few more.
32:01🔗DrewYeah. And, well, this, hopefully, unless you sort of seek out these sorts of traumatic abusive guys, Yeah. this kind of relationship would last about three weeks.
32:15🔗DrewThat's ten days when you're older. Yeah. You don't know how to end a relationship now. You think there can be no one else in your life. You idealize this guy. You love him.
32:23🔗AdamWell, there's, there's this weird thing. It's like, you know, we get it all time and maybe you have these, these feelings, Nicole, which is, I've put in two years. I can't throw those two years away.
32:54🔗AdamWell, wait a minute. Why do you want to marry him?
32:55🔗DrewWhere's my bourbon? Because she's going to force this up the tuchus.
33:00🔗CallerYeah, I don't know. Sometimes I just feel like, what the heck am I doing? And then other times it's just like we're so much alike, but in other ways, we're so different.
33:19🔗AdamWe have so much in common. Is that even a factor anymore? Does you being alike with someone even factor in to whether you're friends or lovers with them anymore?
33:34🔗AdamWho the hell? Listen, I know what it's like being with someone who's like me. I beat off when I get off. That's called beating off. Some guy with a nasal condition and nappy hair and never stops talking about high school.
33:50🔗AdamWe're so alike. He loves those. She loves model airplanes. She loves telling high school football stories and complaining about everyone else.
34:09🔗DrewWe're so much alike. Nicole is so rigidly preoccupied with this guy you can't talk her out of it. She can't get out of it. She can't see her way out of it.
34:18🔗AdamNicole, don't you have any friends that have tried to talk you out of this guy?
34:24🔗CallerI really honestly have. And it's just been recently, like this weekend, we just got in a horrible fight.
35:00🔗AdamYeah, it's like a guy who walks with a limp and it's like, well, maybe when his leg heals, it's like, nope, he's fine. I mean, there's nothing to correct. It's better if a guy could just get off the booze, get off the speed, get off the weed. This guy's clean, sober, and an a-hole. Listen to your friends.
35:20🔗DrewYeah. They wouldn't tell you that. What's their motivation in telling you that unless it's something they're saying?
35:24🔗AdamYou've been with the guy since you were 16.
35:26🔗DrewThose relationships are supposed to end. It's a problem when they don't.
36:42🔗AdamYou'd be like, your honor, his client was found clutching the murder weapon with a full confession at the scene of the murder. Counsel, do you have anything to say to your client's defense? You are found guilty as charged. Seth? Yeah. I know this is a good story. God knows I've told a thousand of these myself and probably believed at least 500 of them. But if she was really into you, she'd be with you. She wouldn't care about her friend.
37:15🔗DrewYou're available. She knows the ex-boyfriend is stringing her along.
37:32🔗AdamHere's all you got to do, everybody. Close your eyes and picture what you would do if you like the person, if the person liked you as much as you like them. Do you know what I mean? Put yourself into that position. Everybody do that. You know when you're really into somebody, Drew, and you remember those days at least, Drew, that's long before he got tied to the whooping pose.
38:25🔗AdamNo, I didn't say anyone was happy, but the point is, no one takes any crap. Yeah, you're happy like a dog when it's put in its crate. Please, a couple of rawhide bones in there. You don't know any better. That's why you're happy. You're happy like a native with a yo-yo.
38:43🔗AdamIt doesn't know. It doesn't know. Okay, but listen, where was I? Remember when you were really into people back when? If they were half that into you, they'd be with you.
39:13🔗CallerI have this, I just got my tongue pierced like three days ago, three and a half days ago. And there's like a buildup on top and it's kind of white.
39:39🔗DrewWell, some of that debris, that buildup can be healing. That doesn't have to be infection, but that is such a serious problem if it develops. It can occlude your airway. It can be a life-threatening infection rapidly. So why not have somebody look at it, decide whether or not they think it is infected? Being on some antibiotics, couldn't hurt.
39:58🔗AdamI saw a news story over the weekend where somebody got a tongue piercing, and apparently some clot or something went up to their brain. And did some, it didn't kill the person, but they had quite a brush. And it was late, I was drunk, and I barely remember it, but I do remember thinking, this is something the kiddies should know about.
40:21🔗DrewI was bored, so I had my tongue pierced. I was bored, so I put a spear through my penis. Stuff's gotta be happening with those piercings, it's gotta be. Now, if we take a drug like Resilin, which is a great drug, kinda hurt three people, helped several million, up, take it off the market immediately.
40:40🔗DrewFor Diabetes. But the point is, and it was a huge scandal, how dare this drug company put something up so dangerous. Yet, people are getting this crap pressed through their body all the time. Nothing can happen other than something disastrous. Nothing good can happen from it. Nobody says anything.
40:55🔗AdamWell, nobody knows. We'll take a little break. We'll be back with Amanda's 14. Wants to know if her 20 or what.
41:04🔗AdamOh, lightning around tonight. 29, putting an 8-pound weight around this penis. Wants to know if that's going to increase the size after this.
41:16🔗Call 1-800-LOVE-191. Adam and Dr. Drew will be right back.
41:54🔗AdamHey, everybody. Loveline. I'm Adam Corolla. That is Dr. Drew.
42:00🔗AdamYeah. I was just telling Drew how much I hate attorneys. I've talked to many attorneys in my life, and never an answer. Never always got to get back to you on it. Got to check it out. Let me check that out. Let me get back to you. Didn't I get back to you? No. Then you outsmart them, and they hate it. Here's the thing I think everyone hates about attorneys. They're inherently arrogant. They think they're smarter than you are, except for the part where they're not that smart. They just have a lot of training, but they're not intelligent people, because I just don't think intelligent people go into that branch. Oh, okay. Don't get me going. Anyway, it's Loveline. I'm Adam. That's Drew over there, the guy banging the mug down on the console. Just going to get that mouse pad to put it on there. You know I hate doctors. There you go. All right, let's talk to Lance, who is 29. Lance?
43:02🔗CallerI got a question. I was listening to the radio the other day, and I heard them talk about some type of penis enlarger that's like a weight that basically hangs from your penis and straps on your leg.
43:35🔗CallerAnd it sounded sound. But, you know, I thought I'd ask the expert and see what Dr. Drew had to say about it.
43:40🔗AdamWell, I think you can make your penis larger when it's flaccid. If you constantly hang weights off it. Just like you could get your earlobes out so that they could fit when your arms threw them.
43:55🔗CallerAnd I'm thinking why waste money? You know, I got an eight pound bowling ball, you know, in my closet. So I could just, you know, basically strap that bastard on there. Yeah.
44:03🔗DrewWell, if they tear your penis right off.
44:05🔗AdamHold on. Your bowling ball weighs more than eight pounds, doesn't it?
44:09🔗CallerWell, you could get like a little cheap eight pound ball, you know, steal one from an alley.
44:13🔗AdamNo. I don't think you could do that. But anyway, listen, it make your penis bigger when it's flaccid, and when it's dangling, and probably just after you took the weight off. But when it gets erect, it ain't going to be bigger.
44:27🔗DrewBut you have a nice little elephant's trunk hanging off the tip.
44:40🔗AdamWhat woman spots this before you pick her up?
44:47🔗DrewThere is something going on. I mean, every time, I was driving up Robertson, saying this big billboards, get Viagra, get Penis Line. I thought, what is going on in this world that men are so preoccupied with this? Now, are we so lonely, so desperate as our expectation of what we're able to do as men, so out of line with reality? What's going on here?
45:09🔗AdamWell, it seems cyclical to me. Here's what I'm saying. It dies off because what happens is, is it comes on and it gets kind of debunked. It's like freeway shootings. It gets hot for a little while. Remember, it was about five, six years ago. It's a lot of fat injections in the penis.
45:27🔗AdamDoctor penis. It always gets started in Florida. The Florida is really the cradle of all evil, all terrorist activity, everything bad, everything evil, every disease, everything. It all begins in Florida.
45:40🔗AdamThe doctor is in Florida. The guy is always in Florida. Whenever you're trying to order something dicey from a magazine or something, or you want to get some bad snuff film, or some bondage ding, or some chick who's humping a German shepherd, the address is always in Florida. I don't know what someone famous as a father gets shot, or some tragedy happened. Florida. I don't know what goes on over there, but apparently it leads the nation in all things that are evil and dicey. But some doctor in Florida comes out with something where he's injecting fat and everything like that. All the news agencies pick up on it, becomes all the fodder for the morning radio shows. That stays hot for about 18 months, and then it gets debunked. There's lawsuits, the guy gets shut down, it doesn't work out, and it goes away. Then the dust settles, and three years later, it crops up again. I think we're kind of in the middle of the crop up again. It'll fade down another year, and then we won't hear anything for another three to five years, and then it'll be back again. It'll start in Florida.
46:43🔗CallerHey. So, here's the deal. I have a friend who's also 26, and he's now married. And about a year ago, he confessed when he was drinking with another friend of ours, and he confessed that he had been molested by one of his uncles. Now, he just said it in the spur of the moment, and my friend never said anything about it, and the friend who said it never...
47:12🔗DrewWe gotta go to break here. What's the question?
47:14🔗CallerOkay. The question is, he doesn't show any signs of anything wrong with him.
47:20🔗CallerOkay. Should I approach him in a way that sort of he can get any help, or should I just leave it at be if he's not showing any signs of anything wrong with him?
47:28🔗DrewI think you can assume that it has had some consequence. I think as a friend you should bring it up, that you're aware of it, and encourage him to look into it if he has any question about it affecting him, and that's that. Otherwise, it's not in your business.
47:41🔗AdamWell, that's his friend, and he cares about him. Okay, when we come back, we'll speak to Matt, who's 19, thinks his best friend is gay, who was molested. Everyone's molested, and wants to know...
47:53🔗DrewThe friend hates... He overreacts to gays, eh?
47:56🔗AdamOh, the guy thinks he's gay, protests too much.
47:59🔗AdamOkay, after this. Hey, Loveline, y'all. I'm Adam. That's Drew. Phone number, 1-800-LOVE-191. You know, I'm a little sick, Drew, but I think I can muster the strength for a lightning round tonight.
49:13🔗DrewNo, it really would be okay if you just coasted. When you make one of those sounds you just made about a minute or two ago, just for a little bit. Yeah. Yeah. It's nice. Every commercial break, we break with that. You think my goddamn headsets clicking on the countertop here is annoying. What do you think it's like to have somebody go to every commercial vomiting?
49:35🔗AdamNo, I'm sick, Drew. What do you want me to do? You wouldn't even be here. Thanks, baby.
49:57🔗CallerListen, I've had this friend for about eight years, nine years. Best friend. He's my right hand kind of guy. Recently, some things have been going down with our friendship between me and him. He accused me of being gay the other night. Think about him, a little bit of history about him. He was molested as a kid. Pretty bad. He never told me about it. He never talked to me about it. It's probably the only thing that we've ever really kept from each other.
50:22🔗CallerYou know what? Another kid that came in with our... We have a pretty close friendship. And another kid that came in, he was molested too. And the way that they bonded, without him really knowing each other, was unreal. The way that they would talk, and the other kid, he would just... They would finish sentences for each other.
50:43🔗DrewHow do you know the other kid was molested?
50:45🔗CallerBecause then they just started talking, and then they went off, and then they started talking about it, and I just kind of overheard the conversation. Now he admits it. Now he talks about it. They both do. And I remember them both saying, I remember that night like it was yesterday.
51:11🔗CallerOne time we were... It was a long night. We were talking, and he... Something brought up. He's like, have you ever had a dream of homosexuals? And I didn't have the clue that he was molested. And I started laughing, and I'm like, no, man. I was young too. I was really young at the time. I was like, no, man. I'm like, that's wrong. I mean, like, no, I've never had that kind of a dream.
51:54🔗CallerThe basis of him calling me gay were pretty three things that kind of got to me that kind of brought me a question to him and about his sexuality. Number one, I went on a date with about four to five people. I had a date. I had a girl with me. My girl. There was another couple. And there happened to be an acquaintance of a gay guy there on the date. He said since I knew about that, since I knew that there was a gay guy there, I never should have went. This was like six months ago. He said I never should have went.
52:22🔗AdamHey, man. Yeah. What do you do for a living?
53:03🔗AdamBut Matt, Matt. Yes? You're going to go far away and kill people, all right? All right? And you're not going to have to deal with him anymore.
53:15🔗Drew.feelings that are particularly... Certain kinds of personalities, feelings that are particularly shame-evoking, things that are very, very... Icky, let's say, to them. They put it on to another person as a way of containing that feeling and getting it outside of themselves. So this may be something he's actually feeling and he's putting it on you.
53:31🔗AdamRight. But don't worry. He just... He doesn't seem like the... I mean, maybe you guys shouldn't spend as much time together is what I'm saying. And remember, if you're gay, you know, when you go in the army, don't don't tell.
54:03🔗Well, I mean, all these people call and they have problems. And my parents were divorced. I left home at 16, but I'm 36. Got a good job. Led a good life. And everything's fine now.
54:15🔗I just wondered why therapists always tell you to go to therapy.
54:17🔗AdamWell, what therapists are you talking about?
54:20🔗All these radio shows and Sally and the Penis Enlargement. It's all just all this media. It just drives me crazy. Yeah.
54:27🔗AdamWell, listen, here's the reason. A, a lot of people need it, especially the people that call into the shows, because obviously they're better candidates for therapy because they're calling with some problems. But B, it's one of these things. It's like take a multivitamin. They know it ain't going to hurt them. You know what I'm saying?
55:22🔗CallerI just mean, like a lot of these kids, if they just got out of these bad situations and just got a job and led a good life, everything will work itself out.
55:29🔗AdamThat would be good, except for they can't get out of the bad situation, they can't lead a good life.
55:33🔗DrewThey repeat the cycles of the problem and that's what we're talking about here.
55:36🔗CallerWell, that was just one of the things and like the man show was a good thing.
55:39🔗AdamThank you. Listen, I'm with you on this. I wish people could get themselves out of the situation they're in as well.
55:46🔗DrewThat's what I tell my patients, they're addicts. I said, hey, if all you need to do is be convinced you need to stop using drugs, go ahead. But being an addict means the very definition means you can't stop even when you want to more than anything else in the world. That's addiction. Then you need help.
56:05🔗CallerThere's also millions of Americans that smoke weed on weekends and they're construction workers and they're just regular guys, regular women.
56:15🔗AdamOkay, Scotty, enjoy that weekend weed. All right. Have fun with that hammer. Okay, dude. All right. Take care. Take care. Listen, everybody, and I don't know why everyone feels like it's incumbent upon them to defend everyone on the planet. You know, you say to yourself, you make these statements that a higher percentage of these people are at risk for this or a higher percentage of those people or these folks would get something out of therapy, and then everyone has to call up and point out the one example where you're wrong. Okay let's say, let's just say that you're not talking about out of a hundred people, let's say you're only talking about 85 of them. Isn't that enough? Do you know what I mean? You know one guy who didn't, you know the 100th guy who didn't actually go through that or didn't actually need that help. That's fine, but we're telling the other 99, how important is it for you to let us know about the one guy? It seems like something that everyone has in them and I don't understand that.
57:21🔗DrewWell, this is Don't Bother Me With My Ass. This is I want to keep smoking cigarettes and the reason being my grandma Moses had a friend.
57:30🔗DrewNo, no. Cigarettes. My grandma Moses had a girlfriend who smoked cigarettes when she was eight years old. Right. Therefore, because you know what? Everyone knows that person. I have a patient. Sure. Listen, I have a patient who is 93. She has been smoking two packs a day since she was eight. Her mother, listen to this. She could not smoke two packs. No, listen.
57:53🔗DrewHer mother gave her a large dose of nicotine because they were starving to curb her appetite. And the mother would make the children that she lived in somewhere, I think in El Salvador, if I remember right, and she made them smoke at least one to two packs a day.
58:10🔗DrewShe is the, according to this patient, she's been smoking two a day since she was eight. And at her mother's suggestion, and it worked to curb their appetite when they were starving in poverty.
58:19🔗AdamAll right, that's good. But I know it's not two packs a day.
58:22🔗DrewBut the point is that I know that person too. Now should I go to my other patient and say, you know what, I know this 94-year-old has been smoking since she was eight, let's all go ahead and smoke cigarettes now.
58:32🔗AdamRight. Very, very good example. Sure. Everyone knows that person does nothing but drink scotch, eats red meat and smokes unfiltered cigarettes and is 95 years old. But does that mean it's good for you?
58:45🔗DrewThe other 99 million of them that would have been 95 are all dead.
58:51🔗DrewThat's why you don't know the dead ones because they're dead.
58:53🔗AdamSo here's my point and I think Drew's point. Let's not focus on the one person that lived. And as a matter of fact, you're endangering the other people who should be quitting when you focus on that one person.
59:04🔗DrewMaybe we get rid of the people that are still alive because they're a menace to people that they might believe.
59:09🔗DrewIs that a bad example for the rest of the world?
59:11🔗AdamYes. All right. Ben Laden first and then that Salvadorian bitch has been spoken to packs and she was eight. Shane, two packs at eight. Shane, you're 18.
59:21🔗DrewShe was starving, right? One pack ain't going to do it.
59:36🔗AdamYeah. Go work that math out with that crazy El Salvadorian. Well, seriously. I mean, I'll ask that. Well, look at it this way. Cigarettes ain't free.
59:45🔗DrewUnless they worked in a cigarette rolling pack.
59:47🔗AdamBut a pack of cigarettes is always cheaper than a loaf of bread. I mean more, I should say, than a loaf of bread.
59:55🔗AdamI would even say historically. I would say when a pack of smokes was 50 cents, a loaf of bread was 25 cents. That's what I would say. I'd like to look into that. So she could have bought some beans with that money. Crazy Drew. Shane?
1:00:16🔗CallerOkay. I have a question. I have a fiance, okay? He's 21. He has cerebral palsy, and his mom is totally possessive of him because that's her baby, in a way, and I'm kind of afraid of her.
1:00:39🔗CallerWell, not too bad. I can understand him when he talks and stuff, and he has a walker. He's not in a wheelchair yet. But, yeah, yeah, but that doesn't matter to me. But it's just that his mom is like so possessive, and she gets, she like turns evil on me every time I try to like talk to him and stuff.
1:01:00🔗AdamWell, when you just, she gets evil when you speak to him?
1:01:07🔗CallerI don't know, like, he tells her that like he wants to like marry me and all this stuff, and that he's going to do it, and that he's going to leave the house, and she's like, well, no, you're not, you're not leaving me, and I'm like, out, what am I going to do? Because I'm like stuck, he's stuck.
1:01:22🔗AdamWhat's wrong? What's up with you? Why does she hate you so much?
1:01:26🔗DrewWhy would she have a problem with someone like that?
1:02:33🔗CallerYes. I have an alcoholic dad, but he's never been in my life, thank God.
1:02:37🔗AdamYeah. You know how we know all people who get into nursing have an alcoholic dad. It just is. Nurses come from chaos. Okay. There's something, well, listen, no, God bless you. You're 18. You got your ass together and you're doing what you should be doing. You're not doing porn films. Are you? You're not doing porn films, are you?
1:03:11🔗CallerAnd she just like, she's like, yeah, she's all, you know, you should meet him and blah, blah, and you know, she didn't tell me about his condition and he was afraid to even, you know, meet me or anything because he thought that I totally like, oh, ew, you know, I don't want you or nothing. But it wasn't like that.
1:03:31🔗AdamIt's interesting. I mean, isn't it interesting how attraction works? It's like most 18 year old girls would be thinking, nah, who wants to deal with this cerebral palsy? But Shane, and I'm not blaming you for this, but it's interesting when you think about how attraction works. This is what attracted you to nursing. And this attracts you to him too. And it's like there's some work to do here. There's going to be work taking care of this guy, right?
1:04:00🔗AdamWould you guys like to move out together?
1:04:03🔗CallerYeah, I mean, I have my own place. You know, I've offered for him to move in and everything. But his mom's like, no, you're not going anywhere.
1:04:09🔗AdamAll right, so she sees you as a threat. I think moms get this way. They get a retarded kid or a kid with some disability, and the kid becomes like a pet now. They can never leave. They just keep taking care of them.
1:04:23🔗CallerAnd I don't understand, like I've tried everything, being nice to her and all that stuff.
1:04:27🔗AdamWell, look, he is going to have to start asserting himself with her and working on her.
1:04:33🔗AdamYou understand? And he's going to have to start spending more time out and more time with you. And when she says, where have you been? Or why didn't you call? Or why didn't you come home? He has to say, you know what? I'm an adult. I'm a man. I found a woman. I'm in love with her. She's a good woman. And I wish you could love her like I do. And just start, start weaving that in. Most parents come around. They initially get a little weird at the beginning because they just hate everyone new. And anyone's going to take their baby away from them. But eventually, once they find out that they love their baby as much as they do, they start to back off. And then they end up liking you more than their kid. Which ends up becoming ironic. Then you guys sit around and talk smack about your own. I love that syndrome. The wife and the mom are sitting around talking smack about the son and the husband, who's the same guy. Oh, that pig. How did you live with him? I don't know. I'm glad you got him now. I couldn't take him. Drew, isn't that bizarre? You think that happens with you? Probably. Yeah. Michael?
1:05:53🔗CallerLike right where the head meets the...
1:05:56🔗DrewAre you uncircumcised? Yeah. Yeah. Well, that's one of the reasons people get circumcised. They can get a little tearing and rips there, and the skin can start to narrow.
1:06:24🔗DrewBut they're a hassle. In fact, I'm thinking, I think I'm not going to clip my fingernails anymore, because I don't want anyone taking my nails away. I want the man taking my nails away from me.
1:07:06🔗AdamDon't leave it over the head of your penis, because then when it's moving up and down, it won't tear. You just slide it back, like you're rolling the sleeves up on your sweater. All right? So, Drew, watch what I do with my sweater.
1:07:38🔗DrewHey, a second, Josh. One second. Am I wrong? Just, I mean, this is extra skin. This is extra nail. This is extra hair. Why does that have to be qualitatively different than other things that come off your body that are excessive and are a hassle? Get in the way.
1:07:52🔗AdamLet me explain something here, Drew. Let me explain what you're reacting to.
1:07:56🔗DrewI'm not having an emotional reaction to it at all.
1:07:58🔗AdamJust quiet and listen to me, please. It's just like last night when we were talking serenity about why everyone hates PETA and why a lot of people hate the NRA and why a lot of people hate these so-called groups, these fringe groups that are always trying to do something. There's too much energy and they get crazy about nothing. I forgot about PETA wanting to not have the guy at the Indy 500 drink milk in the winter circle which has been like a hundred-year tradition because it's not fair to cows. And now everyone signs off on them. Serenity made the argument which is they have to do retarded things to keep themselves in the news and I said well that's how Manson got in the news and she got very offended by that and didn't understand the correlation but I thought it was pretty clear. Here's the point. The whole foreskin thing. Yeah it's fine with it and it's fine without it. And if you were going to break it into a scale kind of thing you might be 5149 in favor of circumcision. But the foreskin advocate guys got nutty and they started talking about restoration of foreskins and they started talking about suing the parents for cutting it off. And a nutty fringe group got really crazy about this stuff. Now please everyone listen to me. Everyone that has a major problem with nothing is insane. Do you understand? The guys that cry over feeling like half a man because their foreskin was removed 40 years ago and the people that freak out over what happens to cows and all these people that just get nutty over nothing, they're all wounded, deeply, deeply wounded people and this is their outlet. Drew, your reaction then is to react against all this backlash against the circumcision. But you're reacting to these guys who are overreacting.
1:09:55🔗DrewBut mine is to sort of try to take it and flatten the landscape and just go why does it have to be different than other parts of your body where you remove things that are sort of in the way.
1:10:05🔗AdamBecause people have energy and they're crazy. Let me tell you, having a foreskin is fine and not having one is fine.
1:10:14🔗DrewAbsolutely. Having long nails is fine and not having one is fine.
1:10:16🔗AdamIt should be just a decision that's left up to the family and sometimes the dads want their junk like their kids or the kids like their son like their pecker and I respect that I understand it. To give it any more discussion than that is giving it too much discussion. Thank you. You're insane. Thank you. Amanda?
1:10:48🔗AdamHang on a second, Amanda. I didn't like Josh. Josh, you sit on hold for a while. Think about your attitude. No, no. Think about my attitude. Go ahead, Amanda.
1:10:57🔗CallerUm, well, I'm 14 and there's this 21-year-old guy that says that he likes me. But, like, I don't know if he's, like, just playing with me or, like, he's just, like, you know, he means it.
1:11:10🔗DrewLet's, let's say he means it. Let's just, let's just hypothesize. He means it. What would happen then?
1:11:16🔗CallerWell, like, I met him at the bowling alley with, like, a couple of my friends.
1:11:19🔗DrewHang on, hang on. This guy, a 21-year-old becomes your boyfriend?
1:11:22🔗CallerNo, like, we're just, like, friends, but he tells me that he likes me. And, like...
1:11:27🔗DrewAll right, so let's, let's say that that's true.
1:11:29🔗AdamLet her finish. You met her at the bowling alley.
1:11:33🔗CallerAnd, um, we, like, became friends with them. And, you know, we just, like, hung out with them and stuff. And then, like, my friend gets, like, this big old crush on him. And, like, he tried to kiss her. But, like, she never, like, kissed him or anything. Because, like, she just had a feeling that, like, he was just playing with her. And one time, like, I invited him over to one of my friends' house. Because, like, we were bored. And since, like, he was our friend, like, you know, I just invited him over. And, like, he was, like, laying on my shoulder. And he told me that he liked me. But I was, like, you know, whatever.
1:12:08🔗DrewHow are we going to deal with this here?
1:12:22🔗AdamI love these guys, by the way. It's always great, too. We met him, and he came over, and he tried to kiss one of my friends. And then he told me he liked me. And it's like, this old weird dude is in. I don't know if he likes me. He just wants to be friends.
1:12:50🔗AdamThat guy's a 21-year-old guy who hangs out at bowling alleys and tries to get a leg.
1:12:53🔗DrewBut remember, they have not. She is looking at the world through 14-year-old eyes. So a 21-year-old experiences the world like a 14-year-old does. In her way of thinking, because she's never gone beyond that. That's just what a male is into when other 14-year-olds are into. Nice. As opposed to what you're into. GIO Yeah.
1:13:12🔗AdamWhy don't you guys get mature like me?
1:14:02🔗AdamWe'll do a little gambling. When we left off, we're speaking to Amanda. Amanda's 14. And I know 14 is young, but she sounds younger. She has a situation where there's a 21-year-old guy she has some interest in. The guy has expressed some interest in her, but she's not sure whether he's actually interested or not. She met him at a bowling alley. It sounds sort of comical already. He parties a little with the girls. And Amanda, do you guys ever drink together?
1:15:00🔗CallerLike, a few weeks after that, he told me that he liked me at my friend's house when my other friend was there.
1:15:06🔗AdamSo he... See, I suggested that he goes out and sort of hangs with you guys, and you said, well, no, he works there, and we sort of kick it with him, but he was over at your friend's house.
1:15:18🔗CallerI invited him over one time because I was bored and...
1:15:22🔗AdamOkay, so he does go over to the house. Does he know how old you guys are?
1:15:28🔗AdamAnd what about the friend's parents? As a 21-year-old, aren't you scared assless to be walking into some house, holding a Brunswick and some rented shoes and running into Pops in the living room?
1:15:43🔗AdamI know, but I mean, picture you being 21 and like I'm partying with these 14-year-olds. I mean, they don't know what's going on, but what about Pops or older brothers hanging out?
1:15:53🔗DrewShe's like a number guy who's hanging out with my high school friends and chicken, worked in a local car wash.
1:15:59🔗DrewHe was a guy that would bring people drugs, and he was a guy of people's house they'd hang out at. I was hanging out with 16-year-olds. The guy was like 30.
1:16:05🔗AdamWell, here's the whole deal. You have automatic cool when you're older. See, you can work at a bowling alley. You can make six bucks an hour. You can not be able to screw anyone your own age. And you can get zero respect from any of your peers or society. But you're automatically cool because you're older. And for guys...
1:16:28🔗DrewWell, especially a 30-year-old who acts like a 15-year-old. That's ultra cool.
1:16:32🔗AdamBut look, everybody wants to be looked up to. Everyone wants to be respected. And if you can't earn it, why not go where you can automatically get it?
1:16:41🔗DrewGranted it. Anyway, I think I'll get a little read on her.
1:16:44🔗AdamThe biggest loser in the world is still the coolest dude in the room when everyone is 14 and he's 21. Right?
1:17:29🔗AdamNo, I'm not getting a real good read on this. I'm going to say, I want to say just sort of nothing sexual because she would have blown this guy a year ago.
1:17:39🔗DrewAbandonment, abandonment, abandonment. That's what I'm getting.
1:17:42🔗AdamYeah. But I'm sort of even almost getting a workaholic dad who's just not around. But then she would be having sex with the guy if she was abandoned.
1:18:00🔗AdamWhy isn't she sexually into this guy? Why is she sort of stunted sexually? Maybe something sexual did happen to kind of put her on ice. Freak her out a little bit.
1:18:12🔗DrewSee, I think somebody like touched her or something and that sort of shut her down. They make you have sex with her.
1:18:16🔗AdamAlright, I'm going to play one. I'm going to play something weird at six. Grandpa did something weird to freak her a little bit.
1:18:32🔗AdamNo, I'm going to, yeah sure, you want me to hustle ahead so I lose that four quarters I put down there. I just want to hear what happened. Alright, okay, I'm going to say dad has left Never To Be Seen Again.
1:19:11🔗CallerI don't know, one time he stalked me at my school when I was in the third grade and he was just like there and it just totally freaked me out.
1:20:05🔗AdamDrew, you know what I love about this show? Three times a year I have to sneeze or blow my nose or something, and you know what we have? Dead air. How does that work, Drew?
1:20:17🔗DrewLike a pitcher getting ready to throw the ball. Amanda, when you were, why are we picking up on something happened between the age of five and seven, something in there? Did you have a tough time in that time? Are you moving around a lot?
1:20:31🔗DrewAnd again, any neighbors try anything weird with you or anything like that?
1:20:36🔗AdamNo, not that I know of. Listen, what about, and I'm not getting, as someone who was sexually abused might have made a move already with this guy.
1:20:43🔗DrewYeah, but all I'm getting is that definite six-year-old voice.
1:20:45🔗AdamOkay, what about any step-dads or boyfriends of your mom?
1:21:46🔗AdamI love our listeners, our callers. We can talk to them for ten minutes about a certain person and then when we say, how old is he, they don't know who we're talking about. And when did he leave?
1:21:59🔗AdamAll right. All right. All right. Hey, baby. Sorry you've had a bad time with men so far in your life, with your bad dad and your bad stepdad, okay? This guy's a bad guy too, coincidentally.
1:22:13🔗CallerYou know what he told me? What? I told him, I'm like, well, you know I'm 14, right? He's like, yeah. And then he was like, you know, age doesn't matter.
1:22:38🔗AdamAge doesn't matter. All right. Hey, Amanda. Yeah. I know it feels good to get attention from a guy, but this is the wrong guy. And you know, Drew, what that was like? That was like when they put these McMartin preschool kids on the stand. Yeah. That's what Drew was. Like, Drew, you were cross-examining a six-year-old. That's what it sounded like. Did he touch you in your special place? Here. Here's a teddy bear. Touch the bear where he touched you. Drew, you realize you're talking to a ninth grader here.
1:23:12🔗AdamOkay. Amanda, stay away from this guy. And as a matter of fact, please call the cops if he hangs out with you guys. If he asks to touch anybody or kiss anybody, try to put his hand up your top. Call the cops. I would really like that. And as you know, I don't like the cops called for just anything. But this is the guy I want the cops called on. Sea sucker. Jessica?
1:24:06🔗AdamAnd you know certain black guys are into that, right? I like a big woman who's confident about that. It always smells of compensation to me, but I like that. All right. How big are you?
1:25:54🔗AdamI have many friends who have gotten themselves in relationships and it already comes sort of with a kid, and they love that kid. They're happy. They don't have to go through the old pregnancy thing and it's really... I'd like to step in and grab one about four myself.
1:26:11🔗DrewOh my God. Amongst the amazing data I collected talking to Adam's girlfriend, Jimmy's wife, one of the things that came forth was when Adam's girlfriend was trying to convince him to get married and have babies, she suggested that perhaps they'd not wait much longer because the risk for downs would go up, to which Adam responded, he wants a downs baby. Well, a downs child would be great.
1:26:30🔗AdamWell, look at all the trouble you've got. First off, you don't have to buy him all the expensive, expensive high fashion clothes, right? You never have to worry about him wanting to borrow the car.
1:26:39🔗CallerYou never have to worry about him ever leaving the house.
1:26:41🔗AdamNever leaves the house? This is like a pet. No, I said, how do we...
1:26:54🔗AdamListen baby, you need to... Here's what you need to do, probably need to lose a couple of pounds, just because why not?
1:27:02🔗CallerWell, because that's the first thing anybody ever looks at.
1:27:05🔗AdamMakes it easier, what the hell. And what the hell, for you, for me, for him. And number two, I would suggest doing one of those dating service kind of things.
1:27:26🔗AdamYeah, he is. Why don't you pretend you're Jewish? Get on the Internet. I'd say do one of these adult dating service things. You're busy, you're a mom, you work full time, you're a student, you just don't have time and you're not going to score in the clubs. You need to find a good guy. You're probably not looking for Lorenzo Lamas. You want something solid. Do one of these reputable dating things. All right, we're going to take a little break.
1:29:27🔗CallerAll right. Um, in back in May, I had sex for the first time. Okay. And this girl calls me up. You know, I see her school and stuff, but she calls me up last week and says that I'm the father of her kid that she just had.
1:30:08🔗CallerRight. New girlfriend. Okay. But what I wanted to know is that was in May. All right. And she had this thing on a Wednesday night and brought it home Thursday night. That makes seven months. Is that too premature to bring home? I mean, is it?
1:30:41🔗DrewWell, then you have evidence. You're suspicious about the dates. You wore a contraception. Maybe it's not yours.
1:30:47🔗CallerBut the thing, yeah, that's what I was just wondering because I mean, I know she's, like, she had a boyfriend for like two years and, you know, they were doing it all the time and then...
1:30:57🔗DrewAll right, so listen, you have reason to believe that not necessarily yours. You can get paternity testing if you want.
1:31:33🔗CallerI'm fourteen and I have some friends that I've been hanging out with. And they've been taking viking in to get higher, I don't know. And I was wondering if there was any side effects or what it just gets you higher.
1:31:48🔗DrewIt's profoundly addictive. You might as well be doing heroin or morphine or anything else, all the same. Except viking has one added thing that's now been shown to cause.
1:31:55🔗AdamI don't think you might as well be doing heroin.
1:31:57🔗DrewIt causes deafness. Really? And it's real sporadic. We don't know who is going to cause it in. It doesn't necessarily, it's not necessarily associated with the dose you're taking.
1:32:07🔗AdamYou don't get a good buzz off that Vicodin anyway.
1:32:30🔗AdamNo. Listen, man. And this oxycontin and everything, it's just such a horrible life getting strung out on this stuff because your body really needs it once you get going on it. And then what happens is, is you got to get yourself some pills and you've got to get a lot of them and you've got to get them every day. And it becomes a full-time gig and you're breaking into pharmacies and robbing them and bussing into people's houses and following people home with prescriptions. I mean, it just gets crazy.
1:33:05🔗DrewMostly what they would do is go to lots and lots of doctors and just get huge prescriptions from multiple doctors.
1:33:09🔗AdamYeah, these are, you're thinking of sort of upper-scale people though, but I mean when you're talking about some nineteen-year-old with no insurance, you don't go to, you're not Elvis. You're not going to a bunch of doctors, you're ripping people off, you're driving your truck through the wall of the pharmacy and running in at night and grabbing whatever you can grab. I mean it'd be great if it was that sort of white collar drug abuse stuff, but these people are just a lot of young people getting strung out on this stuff and it just couldn't be worse because it's like, it becomes a full-time job. That's all you can do.
1:33:47🔗AdamIt's like the retarded kid I'm going to have. It would be a full-time job for the old lady to take care of him while I'm traveling. Okay, we'll be back.
1:34:56🔗AdamPuddle of mud later on. We will take ourselves a little extended dance break here. And until next time, it's Adam Corolla for Dr. Drew saying, Mahalo.
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