1:14🔗VoiceoverHey, everybody, it's Loveline. I'm Adam Corolla. That's Dr. Drew over there. Phone number 1-800-LOVE-E-191. Dr. Drew, board certified physician and addiction medicine specialist.
1:30🔗DrewAnd this is Adam. Where's my goddamn coffee, Corolla?
1:32🔗AdamOh, yeah, for Texaco. Well, I had a harrowing experience on the freeway on the way here.
1:39🔗DrewWas that the most intense electrical storm you've ever seen?
1:42🔗DrewYeah. There's stuff touching down like all around.
1:46🔗AdamAnd, you know, California, I mean, especially LA., we don't get much weather and we certainly don't get any good weather. We get smog and oppressive heat and then we get a little rain. But we don't get anything good.
2:04🔗AdamYou know what I'm saying? You see all those great pictures in the Midwest of those electrical storms. And to me, it's just, you know, maybe it's because it's a novelty, but it's just one of the most dramatic, spectacular things there is to see. And we had a little bit of that tonight. So that was, it's very exciting for us.
2:22🔗DrewStrangely, directly over the main freeway, right through the middle of Los Angeles. That's what was weird about it.
2:28🔗AdamBut you know, it strikes me, we are so starved for weather in this part of the country that once, I'd say about once every 12 years, a little snow falls somewhere in the valley. Not real snow, just technical snow. Right.
2:44🔗DrewSomething cold and frozen fell out of the sky. Doesn't stick.
2:48🔗AdamNo, no. You're not going to build a snowman or go sledding or anything, but somewhere in Van Nuys, there's a sixteenth of an inch of something on the ground and everyone goes insane. Now, all the turns, it immediately turns into black paste on the ground, and you know, people are injured trying to play in it, cars are getting in accidents, but it's so compelling, it's so exciting, or once in a while, a little water spout will pop up. A little mini twister thing that couldn't knock over a trash can. Still big excitement for us. Jesus Christ. All you folks around the country who are complaining about your weather, I was in the LA Unified School District for what, 12 years, never missed one day because of anything.
3:32🔗AdamNo, never missed the earthquake. The best we could do was stay in because it was smoggy. Yeah, all right, don't go out. No, no Socko or Smear the Queer today. It's stage three alert. I remember talking to a guy when I was a kid who lived in Utah, and he was like, we get two weeks off for the opening of deer hunting season. I was like, holy S. He's like, sure, you guys don't get deer hunting? I'm like, no, we don't get deer hunting. Oh yeah. Then there's snow days. Then we have to elect the snow queen and the ice princess. We take a few weeks off for that. It's like, oh my God. You lucky sons of bitches. Two weeks off for deer hunting season. All right. You ready to go to the phones here, Drew?
5:39🔗AdamNo, no. At 117. That is the most you could hope for as a woman.
5:45🔗DrewSome women actually do, believe it or not, Adam, I know you've never experienced this, do have orgasm during intercourse without direct, I know it exists.
6:04🔗AdamOh, what percentage, Drew, what percentage of women can have an orgasm through just penetration without any stimulation to the clitoris? What I'm saying here is not even them getting on top and sort of rubbing.
6:53🔗CallerI was diagnosed with polycystic kidney disease about a year and a half ago, and was put on an ACE inhibitor. I'm not sure that this has anything to do with my problem, but it might, so I figure I'll tell you first. I've been experiencing for a while erectile dysfunction, and not just when I'm with my girlfriend, but also when I try to masturbate.
7:13🔗DrewHow about when you get up in the morning? Do you have erections then?
7:31🔗CallerYeah. I talked to my nephrologist about it, and he said that as far as he knows, the ACE inhibitor that I'm on has no side effects.
7:41🔗DrewWell, cough, that's the one. The Molliace inhibitor can cause a little cough. There's a strange sort of tickling in the back of the throat. They can cause worsening change in your renal function, low white count sometimes, but I've never heard of it causing rectal dysfunction. Are you in renal failure?
8:16🔗DrewNephrologist, kidney doctor. And no, it shouldn't be causing the rectal dysfunction, but boy, I think you deserve a real thorough looking into it. This is not right. It's a shame. I mean, there could be other, you know, sometimes, if I remember right, if I remember right, polycystic kidney disease can be associated with cysts elsewhere, like in the brain and whatnot. I mean, you want to get this checked out.
8:34🔗AdamKidney doctor, could not put the word kidney anywhere in that title?
9:02🔗CallerYeah. Okay, here's my problem. Me and my girlfriend have been going out about six months now, and the only way that she can have an orgasm is through oral sex.
9:18🔗CallerOkay, yeah. I mean, I like giving oral sex to her, but it's just that she has a pretty strong order. And I was wondering if there's, I mean, if there's any other way I could go about it. Because, I mean, I really, you know, I love her a lot, and I just.
10:05🔗AdamWe're doing a new TV show that involves this. But here's the point. I have such a keen ear now, I just sit, I sit next to a guy and scribble down jokes on a dry erase board for him to say while he's talking to these idiots, and I just didn't buy an ounce of Eryx.
11:01🔗CallerI mean, it's just like rotten tuna fish. I mean, it's not like, I mean, that can handle, but I just, I was wondering if there was anything else I could do.
11:10🔗DrewYeah. So she can go see a doctor and get an antibiotic cream and that will take care of it.
11:14🔗CallerI mean, I was going to, you know, make her something for her about it, but I didn't want her to, let him go.
11:22🔗CallerWell, no, I was going to mention something to her about it, but I didn't want her to, like, you know, to cause these problems between us.
11:28🔗AdamYeah. Well, you know, tell her that you were listening to the show and somebody called in about an odor and Drew said that the person may have an infection.
11:54🔗CallerYeah. What happens is I'm like, I guess you could kind of say like, I'm madly in love with the, I'm not really madly, but anyway, I really, really, really like little kids. Like not like, you know, gross three year olds. No. But like 10 year olds. Like.
13:07🔗AdamYeah. Well, here's the thing is he could be in the fourth and she could be in the 10th. But anyway, you guys, do you kiss?
13:17🔗CallerWell, I gave him a little peck on the cheek, but then I kind of got weird and I just want to explain to him that kissing girls is okay. Because I don't know, I don't want to freak him out, but I guess I kind of want to marry this guy.
13:30🔗AdamWell, you got to understand that first off, he's probably not going to be able to support a family for another four or five years. Okay. I mean, it's going to have to be at least 14, 15.
13:51🔗AdamHe doesn't believe in cooties anymore. You got one of the liberated ones. Yeah. Okay. Now, most 15-year-old girls that we talk to are dating guys in their 30s by now.
14:42🔗AdamHow about your brother? Is he weird about this? Does he think this is strange?
14:46🔗CallerWell, he doesn't really know, but he knows that his friend likes me, and he knows that I like him, but he doesn't know that we're going out.
14:54🔗AdamHow are you in your development? Do you have breasts? Are you a woman?
17:21🔗AdamHey, Randy. Yes. You do have to keep in mind, though, while you're tying up the lines, we have, you know, heroin addicts ODing and stuff like that.
17:59🔗DrewYou know what I mean? It's like there was no doubt in my mind that's who that was.
18:03🔗AdamWell, it's an interesting thing. For me, it's like the dent in the car syndrome. When you come walking out, you see that dent in your car and you go, Oh man, who dent in my car? Then you go, Oh Christ, that could have happened a month ago. Then you go, Why did I notice it now? Right. Then you go, Well, I don't know. Then you think, Nope, I got to trust whatever that feeling is. There's a reason I just spotted it and I would have spotted it yesterday, had it been there yesterday. Drew, when your spidey sense tingles, then that means something.
18:38🔗DrewAlso, she didn't have the right history.
18:40🔗AdamThat's right. She had herself a- it was an interesting call.
18:45🔗AdamI mean, we'd never talked to any 15-year-old girls that are into 10-year-old boys. She played it cool. She didn't pile it on too thick. She kissed him on the cheek. You know what I mean? Most bogus calls were that she gave him a hand job. Right. You know, Taffy came out of his penis or something. I don't know. What comes out of 10?
19:07🔗AdamSilly string comes out. But she played it cool with that. She wasn't laying it on too thick. But then we started questioning about it. Dad's upstairs, never had any contact with anybody and it all. But it was sounding way too healthy.
19:20🔗DrewAnd when we started digging, it was that same. No.
19:34🔗CallerI was wondering if I have a phobia of relationships, I guess. I have whenever the newness wears off, I'm done. It's like I like the butterfly feeling, the nervous feeling at first, and then after that's done, I'm ready to move on for another challenge, kind of.
19:52🔗DrewWell, what you're doing, it's not a positive thing you're doing, it's a negative. In other words, it's not that you are into the challenge so much as you can't stand the intimacy and the vulnerability of a real relationship.
20:04🔗DrewAnd then as a substitute for that, you go for arousal as a way to try to gratify yourself. And then that state of always being in pursuit of someone and longing for someone and getting them and that's all very highly arousing and gratifying but it's not real. It's nothing.
20:22🔗CallerWhat do I need to do about this? I mean like I have, it's like when the guys start falling in love or something like that, then I'm out. I don't want anything to do with that.
20:34🔗CallerI'm not bad looking if that's what you're asking.
20:36🔗AdamYeah. Well, part of what needs to happen to women, and it does, is there's a little humbling process that goes with age, which is, well, let me think about this. No, this isn't only that, but just hear me out. Women get started, I'll do a sports analogy here, Drew. They get started 14, 15, and they're like a rookie just trying to make the pro team. They're excited just to be there. That's why, you know, whenever you hear these stories about these playmates, when you see the prom pictures and stuff and who they dated in high school, there's always some sappy, goofy dude who just, he just, right time, right place, right time, he just swooped in. He snaked everybody. It's the equivalent to a...
21:25🔗DrewBuying some real estate in one of the markets down.
21:27🔗AdamYeah, or just finding that Shelby Cobra that had been in the barn for 30 years at some old biddy selling for next to nothing. Okay, so that's like the rookie year. They're just trying to make the team. They're happy to be there. But then as they get into 18, 19, 20, they've had a couple of years under their belt, and they realize now, they're no longer just excited to make the team. They went to the Pro Bowl last year, and now they're getting flashy. They're getting cocky. You see this with pro athletes right through, and then they have that nice run right in the middle there, 17 to like 27, maybe 26, maybe 28. They're cocky, they're on top of the world. It's all pro and Super Bowl all the way. Then something happens. They lose just a little step. They're not quite as fast and they're 40.
22:20🔗AdamThere's a new, that rookie who they weren't worried about, because it was the first year and they were just hazing her and everything. Now, starting to get some playing time in. Starting to impress some coaches. Now she's 19 and the coaches are looking at her. Now this chick's getting close to 30. It's a young man's sport and they know it's going to be time to hang it up soon. All of a sudden, what happens in their later years if they're still playing, meaning single? They play for half the prize. They play on the punt and punt return team. They're happy just to platoon with another player and get some playing time in. They become humble. They're glad just to be on the squad at that point. And what's her name? Jenny at 23 is right in her. She knows she's hot and she may be doing this, but she knows she can. Do you see what I mean? I mean, you're right. It's a psychological problem. But on the other hand, if she knew the next guy came around, there wasn't going to be another guy for another two years, she'd think about it a little more. Jenny?
23:58🔗DrewWell, here are the common reasons those things don't happen. One is you're an alcoholic, you don't know it, but you're very highly rewarded by the experience of arousal. And so thrill and pursuits and that kind of thing are very, very compelling to you. And so you may as an addict begin going from experience to experience. The other is you had some loss or some trauma and intimacy is a very, very scary place for you. And you head towards it, you want it, but as you get near it, you veer off.
24:33🔗AdamShe's 23, she's got a tight ass, with no cottage cheese on it, and she, she, she's. Now, listen, if some celebrity dude slides down, she'll hang on to him. But she knows the local cats, she can do it.
24:49🔗AdamI mean, people, even women, and especially guys.
24:54🔗DrewGuys certainly do this, but women, some women do this. There's absolutely no doubt about it. But most feel that as sort of unfulfilling and ungratifying. And she's, and she's.
25:01🔗AdamThat's kind of what she's saying, though.
25:02🔗DrewYeah. And she's, and even she's feeling it, wondering, should I be or shouldn't I be? She'll get around to it.
25:06🔗AdamAll right. We're going to take a little break. When we come back, we'll speak to John, who's 22, once his friend not to marry a stripper. We'll see if we can talk him out of it after this.
25:18🔗CallerLove Line, Love Line, 1-800-LOVE-191, we'll be right back.
25:51🔗AdamHey, everybody, it's Loveline. I'm Adam. That's Dr. Drew over there. Phone number 1-800-LOVE-191. So anyway there, Drew, I was in Vegas this morning. I flew back this evening. So, you know, I could be here, you know.
26:10🔗AdamFor the kids, for the kids. I had a sort of ironic thing happen on the way back. Nothing big, but interesting to me. I was driving to the Vegas airport with a guy, Hispanic type guy, maybe in his mid-50s, early 60s. You know, you can't judge those ethnics. I mean.
26:38🔗AdamThey work. Especially, you know, they look good. They grow that mustache, they get a little salt and pepper in their hair. It works. I mean, this guy was hot. Hot.
26:47🔗DrewSo you got to tell the story about oral sex.
26:50🔗AdamSo he was telling me he used to live in Van Nuys. And he grew up there in the 60s and 70s. I asked him if he went cruising. Because cruising was big. They'd all go up and down Van Nuys Boulevard in the cars. And he said, oh, yeah.
27:04🔗DrewBut I mean, that's where that stuff was invented, right?
27:06🔗AdamYep. California, I guess. Hot rod and all that stuff. This guy said, I said, what kind of car do you have? He said he had a Dodge. He had a 1970 Super B Dodge. Those were those big ones that looked like Daytonas and they had the Road Runner. It had a 426 Hemi in it. Wow. Like the creme de la creme of muscle cars. That car is worth 75 grand today. Wow. You don't know what a Hemi is. You never heard of a Hemi?
27:46🔗AdamOkay. Anyway, this guy, I said, how old were you when you got that car? He said 17. I said, where did you get it? He said, bought it new from the dealer. I said, you were 17 years old. You're driving around in 1970, lime green, Super B.
28:17🔗Adam17 years old. Just bought it. I said, how did you afford it? He said, it was cheap, 3,500 bucks. I was like, oh my God. So anyway, here's the irony. He's telling me he used to go out and they'd go up and down Van Nuys Boulevard and they'd go drag racing. Later on, he took the Hemi and he brought it into this famous engine builder named Keith Black and they ported it out and they put a hot cam in it and they did something with the induction and they got up to about 650 horsepower. Meanwhile, we're going 19 miles an hour. Okay? I don't know what it is. The more we start talking about this guy's hot rod on days, the slower we get and I'm trying to make a flight and we're just crawling and it's one of those Vegas boulevards where there's nothing but straight for as far as the eye can see and the road's about half a mile wide and it's about 80 miles like I can see my house from Vegas. It's so goddamn straight and I can actually see the earth drop off at the end of it and start curving and he's going like 24 miles an hour, 22. We're down at 19. Cars are like flying past us. He's looking straight ahead but the more he talked about that old Dodge, the slower we got and then it's one of those things where Vegas, they have signals where if you don't make the signal, you should just go up to your room, take a nap and then come back because they have like an eight way signals with 15 arrows and three of them are pointing down and you don't make that signal, you're camped and who were coming up to that big intersection, he's slowing down and I'm looking at that light and I'm seeing the don't walk thing flash. I'm this close just to diving over the seat and hitting the pedal with my hand. You know, now we miss it but had that 426 Hemi in that SuperB.
30:00🔗DrewWell here's one of the ironies is that when he got up to 650, he was still cruising 14 miles an hour.
30:05🔗AdamNo, he'd actually slowed down a little bit at that point.
30:07🔗DrewNo, no, but I mean he would take it out and cruise.
31:35🔗CallerDr. Drew? Hey, what's up? My best friend has been dating a stripper now for the past two years, and recently he told me that they're getting married, and I want advice to-
31:57🔗CallerAnd he wants to get married now, and I'm against it. And I'm taking a guess that he's gonna ask me to be the best man. And if he does, I'm probably gonna say no.
32:03🔗CallerYeah, because I don't think that a stripper lifestyle can do this to a positive marriage.
32:07🔗DrewWell, there are reasons people make choices to engage in activities like that, and sometimes they can get better. I mean, it's not as though every stripper can never have a marriage and can never have a life after their stripping career. It says something about... Listen, I told you they'd be payback for what you put me through, right?
32:44🔗DrewHis friend has been with a stripper for two years. They want to get married. He thinks he's going to be asked to be the best man. He's going to say no.
33:26🔗DrewBut I mean, is this from a religious perspective that you judge her or is it?
33:29🔗CallerWell, no, I'm just looking out for my best friend. I mean, I want my best friend.
33:31🔗DrewYeah, I understand that. But I think if you really want to do what's right for your friend, certainly it's reasonable to raise these concerns and to get him to look realistically at his choices. But beyond that, it's up to him. It's his life. And you should be the best man after you've raised those issues. If he still wants to be the best man, I think you should be.
33:49🔗AdamJohn, why are you so uptight? You sound uptight.
33:52🔗CallerNo, I'm not uptight. I mean, I just want... I don't think that their marriage would last a long time.
34:26🔗DrewBut if someone asked you, you might raise some concerns.
34:29🔗AdamWell, listen, it definitely raises an eyebrow, and it's worse than a librarian, but it's not a death sentence. You know what I mean?
34:38🔗DrewIt means something. It's not the fact that she's a stripper, it's what it's a symptom of, it's what it means.
34:42🔗AdamYes, it could mean something, and I agree with John and you to say that it probably means there's a little more there. But I would make an effort to get to know her, and if I thought she was a good person, then I would give it my blessing. I would do it based on what you thought of her as a person. So maybe you should get to know her, John, and then if you still don't like her, then don't be the best man.
35:10🔗DrewI'd be honest with him. Don't just turn down the best man position and not explain to him why.
35:16🔗AdamWell, I don't know why. Who cares? By the way, so you're the best man. What do you got to do? Marry her?
35:22🔗DrewWell, he doesn't want to endorse it. But I think he should raise his objections strongly and if he still wants, the friend still wants him to be the best man.
35:31🔗AdamYeah, listen, he's right. Most strippers are kooky. If he had said, interestingly enough, if he'd said bottomless, I would have said forget it because that's extra kooky. But she could be a decent person and he should find out. Mike, I don't know if she's going to like him though. Hold on. I mean, Drew, you didn't, nothing else came out of it, right? How did you even know anymore? Maybe your ass just opened up and something crawled out.
35:57🔗DrewCould be. Just a spirit entered the room here.
36:18🔗AdamNo. You wouldn't want to hang with Mike if you were in an iron lung. Okay. Mike? Oh, not this Mike, the other Mike. Wasn't the other Mike Mike?
36:38🔗AdamWow, Drew. Wow. That's all I got to say.
36:42🔗CallerWell, hey, you guys made a talk about this last night. I'm on a day delay. But I heard you mentioned something about John Walker. I've been wondering myself on what exactly would drive an American to do something like that. That seems a little unusual.
37:12🔗AdamYou know, people go, what would cause a guy to kill his own mother? What would cause a guy to join the Taliban? You know, it's all the same thing. It's just screwed up mentally. Some guys go into the church and molest preschoolers, and some guys kill their parents. Other guys get into producing. The worst of them come to Hollywood. I think this is just your run-of-the-mill guy with a screwed up disposition, I mean, with a disorder, and he could have easily just stayed out here and done gay porn or killed his parents or got into the Wiccan religion, or showed up at the medieval renaissance fairs. He could have ended up at any of these places. He just took a unique outlet.
38:02🔗DrewIn my experience, there are two common threads in these kinds of situations. One is the Unabomber type syndrome, which is somebody has a thought disorder, they're paranoid, they withdraw from people, and they look for very peculiar ways to express themselves after that. The other is people who are tremendously empty, who have severely...
38:24🔗AdamDrew, you're empty now, aren't you, buddy? I heard you say that.
38:27🔗DrewMy nose is full. You better be empty. And in the emptiness, the emptiness then gets filled by them subjugating any sense of self to a larger whole, a system, like a cult. People that are prime candidates for cult membership are these kinds of people.
38:46🔗CallerSo in a kind of layman's terms nutshell, he's just basically doing it to feel cool and good about himself.
38:53🔗DrewHe's making, you know, he's good about himself. That's right. It's his way of managing feelings.
38:57🔗AdamIt's probably a combo between emptiness and aggression.
39:01🔗DrewReally when you get right down to it, basically what all behavior is, well, not all behavior, for the most part, any sort of organized, routine lifestyle behaviors are ways to manage feelings. Just ways to feel good about yourself.
39:13🔗AdamI don't know. What should we do with this guy?
39:41🔗DrewYeah. Apparently, I understand that's being considered as probable what he did. What would have happened to an American serviceman who did that? Think about it. How does that make them feel? If they were to turn their guns on someone, that'd be it. Why shouldn't the enemy be treated? You know what I'm saying?
39:56🔗AdamYou mean if an American serviceman turned his guns on his comrades, be game over? Right.
40:05🔗DrewWhy is it not like that for this guy? Because he's not a serviceman?
40:11🔗AdamAll right. Now, we'll test the guy, and hopefully he'll step on the landmine or something over there. Listen, did they even shoot at us over there, those idiots? Were they ever in any kind of realistic range to even do anything?
40:25🔗AdamI've said it once, I'll say it a thousand times, we kill more of our own people than they kill in the last five wars we've been in, and that means we are so badass. It's unbelievable. Think about, just close your eyes. Close your eyes, picture any time and period with any empire, and have me say, you know what, the last handful of conflicts they've been in, let's just say five conflicts they've been in, they have taken more of their own, by mistake, through their superior weapons than the enemy has taken of them. How badass is that? I mean, that's not even close. We kill 300 of our guys in an average war and they kill 11. And they don't even kill 11, they kill three. You know how they kill people? A Huey helicopter sucks a rock into its inlet valve and the thing goes down. That's how they kill us. They didn't even throw the rock. We have mechanical malfunctions. That's how they, they pray, they pray that that spark plug sees. You know what I'm saying?
41:34🔗DrewYeah. I hear what you're saying. It's very interesting.
41:36🔗AdamAll right. All right. But don't worry. I'll be stepping in any moment now. Any moment now, he'll take his mighty sword and clean those infidels off your soil. Just getting ready to make his move. Just needs a few more of you guys rounded up, a few more of you whizzing in your pants and getting hypothermia in a cave, just maybe another handful more. Or maybe all is waiting for us to kill more of our own before we end this war.
42:05🔗AdamYeah, they should string this war out because each day that goes by, we kill like a quarter. We'll kill like a guy every four days. All right, Drew, speaking of killing, no more farting, please. Please.
42:58🔗AdamI'm Adam. That's Dr. Drew. That's my theme song in the background. Yeah. Yeah, making the scene. Velvet rope parting. Security ushering me in.
43:30🔗DrewYep, there are those hot chicks checking you out.
43:32🔗AdamAll right. All righty. Oh, Drew. Oh, this is Drew's theme here. Drew, that thing that came out of your ass was acid rock. It was not a symphony, you hear me? Let me tell you about High School Ball. You know what they called me? Captain Crunch.
44:18🔗AdamI'll tell you. Well, my stepmother made me shower with the hose outside. Do you understand? I had a bar of soap sitting next to a hose bib out there. You know what that does to me?
45:36🔗CallerWell, the other day, my friend was looking really depressed and she wouldn't talk to me. Finally, I took her aside in the corner and I asked her what was wrong. She started crying and she told me that she was bulimic. Yeah. Earlier that day, she had puked up blood and she stood up. Like her body was numb and she thought she was going to die.
45:56🔗DrewWell, she could. She needs to go to the hospital.
45:59🔗CallerYeah, that was a couple of days ago, though. And she's fine now, but I'm really worried about her.
46:03🔗DrewWell, she's not fine. What happens is when people are bulimic, they force themselves to vomit, obviously, and it can cause tearing in the esophagus. And that bleeding from those tears can be brisk and you can bleed to death. So it is something that needs to be dealt with.
46:37🔗DrewWell, at least tell the parents. Give them a chance to do their work.
46:40🔗CallerI just found out, though. And what frustrates me is that other people have known since the beginning of the year. And it's like they didn't try to do anything.
46:46🔗DrewWell, there's not a lot you can do with this disease, unfortunately. Someone has to really want help.
46:51🔗AdamAnd she doesn't know what they've tried exactly either, perhaps. So you're her friend. You know what's going on. Talk to her parents. You'll save her life. And we'll be back.
47:41🔗AdamHey, everybody, it's Loveline. I'm Adam, that's Dr. Drew. Drew, it smells like somebody took a, put a grenade, now, put like an M80, and just a big pile of Hippo Flop.
48:01🔗AdamDrew farted in here, had to be a half hour ago. Still bad. I'm not making this up. Drew, am I lying? You noticed something when you walked in.
48:12🔗DrewI mean, I've met the smell of matches. Smells like sulfur plant.
48:16🔗AdamI got to survive. I mean, it's all cloth in here. I think it's trapped. It's trapped in the fabric.
48:22🔗DrewI've had some nice experiences with you here. Hey man. I'm flattering you.
48:58🔗CallerI just had a question, like, okay, like, I don't even know where to start. I have this, I don't know if my ex-boyfriend, I guess, but we still sleep together. And it's been going on for like 11 years.
49:41🔗CallerBecause of all the girls he's been with.
49:43🔗DrewSo he doesn't, he can't be in a monogamous relationship and that is impossible for you?
49:47🔗CallerWell, the thing is that I found a list of all the girls that he's been with and I confronted it to him and he said that it was in the past and he's been playing the field and he's ready to make a commitment.
50:05🔗DrewThen after you slept with him, what did he do?
50:07🔗CallerI didn't sleep with him yet. I'm still mad at him.
50:25🔗DrewThe list? Not in their head, but they had to write it down?
50:27🔗CallerWell, he knew some of the last names, but some of them he didn't even know the last name. And I was like, oh my God, I even know some of these people. I mean, they're girls, they're not women, they're...
51:23🔗DrewBut you know what I'm saying? When she cut him off, we don't know what's going on.
51:25🔗AdamBut listen, I have a better time using a fire, an Indian blanket to talk to Erica. Erica, listen, if you've been carrying on with this guy for 11 years, right? Don't worry about whatever his past is. Hopefully, it's his past, okay?
52:33🔗DrewWait a minute. It's just a moment. Just take a moment. Take a beat here and kiss Adam's ass a little bit. How did you get forklift out of this?
52:41🔗AdamI'll tell you how I got forklift. I thought, what does this guy do for a living? And I immediately went to one of the trades. Carpenter, drywaller. And then I thought, no, he drives a truck. And then I thought, no, he doesn't drive a truck. He drives something and he probably drives something that moves. You know, I had the drywall and the movement. And the middle of that was a forklift. What's he do with that forklift?
53:15🔗AdamHold on, let me write that down. Boxes and stuff.
53:18🔗DrewThis is what you mentioned last night about women having a clear idea about what their dads and their male partners do.
53:23🔗AdamAll right, listen. Here's the deal. You have to establish a steady environment for those kids. You have to take care of those kids. And if this guy's a troublemaker, then he doesn't belong in their life. But if he wants to make amends, and he wants to get married, and he wants to become spiritual or religious and start becoming a good family man, then you can do that.
53:51🔗DrewBut if it's just that you sort of cut him off physically, that he suddenly...
53:55🔗CallerNo, but this is like the first time he's ever said that to me.
53:57🔗AdamAll right, doesn't he want to be the father of these kids?
54:00🔗CallerYes, and his daughter, that's his... I mean, she's so into her dad, daddy's girl.
54:14🔗AdamOkay, all right, no more kids, and look, baby, I know you got a lot of energy, but just let it go. Just let it go. Stop thinking about the list. Start thinking about creating a family for these kids, okay? All right, so just forgive him.
54:29🔗DrewI don't trust that he's going to fall through on the marriage thing, though.
54:31🔗AdamI don't know. He's not a great guy, but half this list could have been compiled over 10 years.
54:39🔗DrewYeah, I understand. I understand. But I just get the bad guy from it. Who knows?
57:17🔗CallerWell, I went and talked to them. Okay, see, first guy comes up when I'm hanging out with her, he goes, oh, you and Monica are going out. I was like, yeah. So I talked to him later and he told me all about it, which was sick because just thought of him naked is. So I go and I'm talking to my friends, I'm telling them about Monica. All of them have gone out with her and Monica.
57:41🔗AdamYeah, Monica, are you? That's another don't want to put her last name in there and name of the high school you guys are from.
57:49🔗DrewMaybe he's out of it enough that might be real. You know what I mean?
57:52🔗AdamYeah, I don't care. I just don't want him to, you know, shout out her. Yeah, her name, her Christian name, for Christ's sake. Okay, so she's been around with your boys and you want to break up. He doesn't sound like he's been late though.
58:07🔗DrewRight, so this is another situation where if you talk to Monica, she might not say that she has a boyfriend.
58:58🔗DrewThe deal is for Wes is if he is involved, he needs to look realistically. I bet if there was a Monica, if we talked to her, she would say she didn't have a boyfriend.
59:07🔗AdamInteresting. Greg. Greg, you're 24. You're losing my voice. You at work?
59:57🔗CallerWell, I've been seeing this girl for a couple of months now, and she has a lot of guy friends that she hangs out with, and they do stuff together. I guess I kind of have a problem with that. I mean, not too much. I just have a problem when she goes out with them alone. Like when she goes out with one guy friend, and they go to a movie or something. I know the guys actually like her.
1:00:31🔗DrewWait, wait, wait, wait. You're just dating. She's dating lots of people.
1:00:35🔗CallerWell, no. She says she's completely monogamous with me, and she says it's not like that. They're just friends. Just that and the other thing.
1:00:41🔗AdamAre these guys she knew from high school?
1:00:44🔗CallerSome of them. Like, and for instance, like tomorrow, she's going out with her ex-boyfriend. She was, you know, back at her parents' place for the holidays.
1:01:53🔗AdamWell, what would you like to be doing? Something other than security, right?
1:01:56🔗CallerWell, I was, I mean, I was working in Silicon Valley for a while on some high-tech stuff, like particle accelerator machines, ion implant machines.
1:02:04🔗CallerAnd it kind of fell through. I was commuting from Sacramento to Silicon Valley every day, and I just couldn't handle it. My grandma got real sick, so I came down here to take care of her, and the only job I could really get is security. Wow.
1:02:16🔗AdamAnd, and so, but do you drive a decent car? Do you have a little money in the bank?
1:02:22🔗CallerI drive a fairly decent car and I have some money. I was out of work for three months.
1:03:04🔗AdamHmm. So it might be, see here's the thing, there will be a swing in power, but right now you work in the photo booth at the front of the parking lot and her going to frat mixers, it's a bad, bad power mix.
1:03:21🔗DrewFast forward eight years, he owns a chip company.
1:03:25🔗AdamRight. And she's got three kids and is missing four teeth.
1:03:29🔗CallerYeah. I mean, it would probably revert to that because I know she's in that phase, you know, be young, have fun, go to parties.
1:03:34🔗AdamRight. All right. Well, Greg, I would, I would trust her for the time being. I would keep your both eyes open. And I would say to her though, if she said she's your girlfriend, hey, it's, you know, Friday night, where are we going out?
1:03:48🔗DrewThat and some of the stuff bothers me. There's certain I can tolerate some of it. Some of I can't as boyfriend, girlfriend, we're supposed to protect each other's feelings, care about how each other feels.
1:03:58🔗AdamDrew, you've been there and Lord knows, I've not only been there, I lived there for many years, which is you feel that you know the answer is going to be no, or pack it and move on if you start putting the screws to somebody. There's you have those relationships, you're not exactly sure where you're at, it's two months, her score is a little higher than yours, she's acting out a little bit and you know if you put the screws to her and say, hey baby, what's up, it's my way, the highway, she's just going to go.
1:04:31🔗DrewIt's even worse because I've come over to situations where you started getting anxious and putting the screws to it and they go, they first they want to argue about it and then they're going to do it anyway, under the radar and it's going to be a little worse because you've made them feel somehow like they deserve better.
1:04:50🔗AdamAnd it's the kind of thing, at least, I've found, which is they're not going to break up with you on the spot. They'll just nod their head and smile and then next weekend they'll roll around and all of a sudden you've called them eight times and they'll call you back. They just start drifting out. They just sign off on you.
1:05:07🔗AdamYeah. Yeah. You know what you are? You're like some foreign exchange student or some roommate, some friend of a friend who's staying in their basement. And you can hang as long as you stay out of the way and do a load of laundry. But the second you start eating their grape nuts and watching too much TV, they'll just give you the boot. So if you want to just stay in the basement and keep a low profile, as long as they don't know you're there, cool. You guys can watch a little TV once in a while. But you come upstairs and demand this and demand that and tell them the car's blocking yours or something and you're gone. That's the way it is.
1:05:44🔗DrewAnd then you try to get back into the basement.
1:05:47🔗AdamYeah. Then you get kicked out onto the lawn and you just now all you can focus on is getting back into the basement. Oh, that dank root cellar. I miss it so. Sierra?
1:05:59🔗CallerOh, yeah. I just, my mom lost custody of me because like about six and a half months ago, and now I'm living with my dad. And well, it's really hard because like my mom, she's an alcoholic and I used to drink with her and I used to smoke with her all the time. Wow. And now I just barely, I don't know, I got tired of it because I came over here to visit my dad and after a while I was like, okay, that's not what I want to like lead my life up to, you know, just like an alcoholic. So and then me and my mom were like best friends until like when her boyfriend like molested me and then her boyfriend's friend had raped me and then so and then she started telling me that it was my fault and then so right now she won't talk to me and she's, I'm from Texas and she won't talk to me and I don't know what to do because I'm like hurting really bad because I want to talk to her but I don't know if I should call her up and tell her I'm sorry but I don't know what to do.
1:06:59🔗AdamOther than that everything's cool? Other than that everything's cool?
1:07:06🔗CallerShe just doesn't want to talk to me and I don't know what to do.
1:07:09🔗DrewWell isn't this amazing what kids will go through on behalf of their parents? Of course it's always these despicable parents that the kids have the most affection for.
1:07:17🔗AdamI just heard, I just had this great fantasy of your mom spelunking through a cave. All of a sudden there's a rumbling and she looks up to see a giant stalactite fall straight down. As she opens her mouth it just goes into her mouth, goes right through her gut and comes out her ass. She's dead before she hits the ground.
1:07:41🔗AdamAnd then bats who are awoken from the rumbling come and devour her body. This is a horrible, horrible, thank you. Thank you. This is a horrible, horrible woman, Sierra. And listen, I know she's your mom. But trust me, you don't have to like your parents. This woman, this woman is going to cause you so much.
1:08:03🔗AdamCaused so much. And her boyfriend or her boyfriend's friend, that's all her. All roads lead to her. And I'm sure something horrible happened to her growing up. And I'm sure her father was a real piece of work. And I hope he's dead. Is he dead? Is Grampy dead? Yeah, he's dead. Good. Good stalactite?
1:08:27🔗DrewHuh? A lightning rod fly off the roof?
1:08:29🔗AdamYeah. What did he do? Dive? His liver exploded on his 50th birthday? Good. Anyway, I don't know what you know about him, but I'm sure he was a piece of work. So here's the deal.
1:08:40🔗DrewYou need some treatment. You need treatment. That's what you need. That's why you're confused. You're dealing with a tremendous burden. Get treatment. Don't worry about what you do with your mom right now. Get some help, okay? Please.
1:08:50🔗AdamSo don't make a move on your mom right now. Just make a move for yourself. Get some help. Get some counseling.
1:08:56🔗DrewSound great. You're somebody that could really work well in the therapeutic setting. Take care of it.
1:09:08🔗DrewThen have him get you to some professional interventions and professional help.
1:09:11🔗AdamOh, we were just talking about this last night. But imagine his dad, little daughters coming over to him. Let me fill you in on the last few years over at Mama's Place.
1:09:33🔗AdamYeah. I mean, as a dad, like, what are you doing at that point? You know what I mean? I mean, I could see myself like a Schwarzenegger movie where I hit the I hit the garage opener and a wall turns around and it's just shotguns and machetes and grenades and grenade launchers. You know how in movies these guys have not only do they keep weapons, but it's decorated. It's well lit. They have halogen lighting and it's backlit and stuff. There's a lot of loose sight and stuff like that. I love that guy hits the button. The thing turns around. There are all the guns. They're all displayed up there and everything. I quickly assess the wall. Let's see, I'll need the grenade launcher, flamethrower, bowie knife and a handful of a handful extra rounds and clips. I see, you know, and then there's that whole thing where I'm packing up. I'm zipping up the Kevlar vest. I'm smearing the cami paint under my eyes and on my face. All the zips and ties of the boots and the straps. And then I just get a chart of the nearest jet and fly over there and just kill everybody. Drew, wouldn't you do that? Yeah. What could you imagine? Yeah. Yeah.
1:10:46🔗DrewIn fact, I have to run that scene in my head until I could actually do it.
1:10:51🔗AdamYeah. These guys never keep their, they never keep their guns in a vault, you know, like a gun safe and they never keep them in like a military duffel bag in the garage. They're always displayed. It seems like a lot of work for just this sort of humble commando. It seems like one put that kind of time and money into the displaying of the weapons, when no one's supposed to see them. But it's important.
1:11:16🔗CallerHello, this is your radio. Love Line will be right back.
1:11:57🔗AdamHey, everybody, it's Loveline. I'm Adam Carolla. That's Dr. Drew. I was explaining to Drew when we were just talking about gambling. I was explaining to him how he was cursed, and he described his luck as negative luck.
1:12:24🔗CallerWell, I guess I'll start. About five years ago, I was diagnosed as clinically depressed, and they put me on all kinds of drugs like Zoloft and other things to help me sleep. I got married last year, and we have a baby, and my husband's in the Navy, and he was deployed three days after she was born, so I was taking care of her by myself. And she's four months old now. And I don't know if it's just my depression coming back, or postpartum depression, or just, you know, circumstantial, but just this past week or so, I've just been wanting to sleep all the time, and I don't want to get up and take care of the baby.
1:13:04🔗DrewWell, at this point, it almost doesn't matter what the cause is. The fact is, you're severely depressed, and the biological changes of pregnancy absolutely contribute to this. The stress of raising a child, absolutely. The loss of your, not loss, but the departure of your husband. The fact that you were depressed previously suggests that you have at least a 50% probability of this coming back. You need to get back on medication, at least if for no other reason than to be able to care for your child. Because a depressed mom is an abandoning mom, and that is damaging to the child. You need to be treated. And it can be dangerous. And we've heard stories in the press in the last year what women can be brought to by this biology of this disease.
1:14:32🔗CallerYeah, he was supposed to be home on February. He's got an extension until March.
1:14:37🔗AdamI see. All right. Well, at least you know where he is. He's just floating out there off the gulf somewhere. All right. You know, they say those carriers are like a city, a floating city, Drew.
1:14:50🔗CallerYeah, there's thousands of people on the ship.
1:16:03🔗AdamListen, as I was explaining, and I've said this many times, but as I was explaining to the guy who wasn't there, at the, every time I show up to the Vegas studio, where I broadcast it out of last night, they're never prepared and I always have to bang on the door. It's always a surreal, pulling up to a radio station at night, late at night is always surreal because there's no cars there, there's nobody there, there's nobody there but the overnight jock in his, now you can see him as you go up the stairs and as you walk down the pathway, you can see the overnight jocks back through the window, but it's a isolated studio with double glass. So you bang on the door and nobody comes to the door. Then you bang on the window and you're looking at the guy's back and you're eight feet away from this guy's back and you're banging on the window and he doesn't hear anything because there's a double window.
1:17:02🔗DrewNo, that is not unique to the Las Vegas Radio Station. You know I do a few of these sites and it's every single one of them and some of them which you'll bang on the window and you'll catch some guy crossing through the hall and he'll call the police.
1:17:16🔗DrewAnd also the instruction is always to just push the button. They'll get you on the squawk box.
1:17:21🔗AdamNo. Never. Well, the point is every time I show up there the engineer that was supposed to hook us all in is never there and there happens to be one guy who is coincidentally there working late. It's always the same guy and he never knows what to do and he's a nice guy but he's always panicked and nobody told him I was showing up. And so as this is leading to the bogus call thing, as he said to me last night in a panic at about 1204 after you had been on the air with a puddle of mud for 4 or 5 minutes already and he's frantically pushing buttons in the studio he turned to me and he said I am so sorry about this and I said hey I'm on the clock anyway you slice it so if I don't get on for another hour I still get paid.
1:18:06🔗DrewNow what does that have to do with the bogus call? Oh I see.
1:18:08🔗AdamMake them all night? I don't care if I take a thousand bogus calls and never take another regular call. As long as I get paid for the two hours I work I drive home laughing like a maniac.
1:18:20🔗CallerAll that stuff that was going on last night before you got on air I could hear all that and I was very tempted to put you on because you couldn't hear us but we could hear you.
1:18:35🔗CallerAs usual. I mean you normally do but I felt bad for that guy he was panicking.
1:18:40🔗AdamI know but I don't understand how that guy, that poor guy always ends up there and the engineers never run out of the guy poor guy panics. Here's the irony. I'm the one who's supposed to be on the air in 10 seconds and this guy's wearing gym shorts and he's in some station in Vegas and he's going insane. But anyway I want to thank the like I said the kid that made me the puddle of mud speaking of the band for coffee that night. Ron?
1:19:13🔗CallerWell basically I have to thank you guys for the hours of information and enjoyment that you've given me. I've learned to respect you guys quite a bit and I enjoy your show.
1:19:25🔗CallerWell basically I have a couple questions. I have a girlfriend who's around the same age I am. I've been going out with her for about a year and a half and she's into a lot of methamphetamine use. I mean she probably is off methamphetamine probably three days out of a month.
1:19:42🔗DrewWell she's not off it at all. I mean most amphetamine users only use it three to five days a week. So she is heavy, heavy duty into it.
1:19:50🔗CallerShe smokes it where I know a lot of people that snort it and do other things. I haven't done drugs or anything. I don't even drink.
1:19:58🔗DrewThe point Ron, this is profound methamphetamine addiction. Profound.
1:20:02🔗CallerWell is there a difference between smoking it and doing it some other way?
1:20:35🔗CallerI mean understand, I love this girl with all my heart. I would do anything, anything. All right.
1:20:40🔗DrewWell, if that's true, let's test that a little bit because she's going to die of this disease if you don't step in here. And if she doesn't die first, she's going to start to get terribly paranoid, terribly irritable, begin to think that you're sort of plotting or people are plotting against her or talking about her.
1:20:54🔗CallerOh, it's already become an emotional rollercoaster.
1:21:00🔗CallerAll for about, I would say about almost close to 18 months.
1:21:05🔗AdamAnd she's been into this the whole time?
1:21:08🔗CallerNo, she used to have a problem with it from what I've known from her friends and everything and she wasn't into it but in the last, I'd say about eight months she's gotten really heavy into it.
1:21:19🔗DrewShe's been into something the whole time.
1:21:22🔗AdamI don't understand how you could take three days of this. I mean this sounds like hell for you.
1:21:28🔗CallerI'm a full-time student. I'm about one more semester from my master's degree in computer information.
1:21:33🔗AdamSo you don't have to deal with it that much?
1:21:37🔗CallerI mean I keep pretty busy but I take care of her and everything is on the side. Because what I'm wondering is I'm asking you too, there's other issues involved. Now both her sisters and her mother have bipolar disorder.
1:21:50🔗DrewYeah, well you can't tell anything when she's strung out on the speech. She may be bipolar, she may not be. The speech can actually cause her to be bipolar. It's sort of moot at this point. Ron, you said you're willing to do anything for her. Here's what you have to do. You have to go to Al-Anon and you have to be willing to leave her if she doesn't give up the drugs. If you love her as you say you do and if you're concerned about her well-being and her health, that's what you have to do. You have to begin to go to Al-Anon immediately and you have to go every day and you have to get a sponsor and you have to work the steps and you have to put some limits down on her to cause her and require her to get some treatment or she's not going to be around very long.
1:22:23🔗AdamAll right. Let's, I know we're running late for break. Let me just get rid of Stephen over here. Stephen?
1:23:02🔗AdamYeah, no, it's a very laid back job. I mean, I know from me dealing with security, I know, I mean, the biggest work you have to do is as a security guard, at least in my life, is keeping a band member off stage or keeping a celebrity who's going to announce a band off the stage.
1:23:18🔗DrewOr out of the building that you're scheduled to go into.
1:23:20🔗AdamOr keeping you if you're playing a college gig or doing something like that, keeping you off the stage that you're supposed to be on. That's the only time I've seen a security guy actually stop somebody, is when an actual person who is supposed to be on stage try to get up on stage. But look, it's a great gig. It's usually a gig that guys do for a while and then move on to something else. But if they're going to pay 15 bucks to whack off the porn, that's fantastic. All right, we got to take a break. Let me just say something real quick. I was visiting the bathroom the last break. What is it that guys don't think they need to flush a urinal? Like that's an option. You know that they're not really into?
1:24:08🔗AdamI see it at the airport all day. I've been to 100 airports in the last two months. The urinal is bright yellow. I go into the bathroom here. The guy just left. I was a cleaning guy, ironically. It just smelled like vinegar coming out of it, like asparagus vinegar. And I realized he did not flush the urinal. And I also realized that a lot of guys don't flush the urinal. You see guys just walk right away. And my thing is the best part of my day is flushing that goddamn urinal. I love that satisfaction. Pow! It's got that handle. It's like a porcelain slot machine, that urinal. Let them ride. I slap that thing down. I like it. I would feel like an idiot whizzing up a toilet and just walking away. Guys do not do that with the commode, but they do do it with the urinal. And I worry about that. And I worry about us. And I worry for the kids. Yeah, it is Loveline, everybody. I'm Adam, that's Dr. Drew on the homestretch here. We'll see if we can. I won't go off on any jags.
1:26:13🔗CallerI actually have it all set up for next week.
1:26:31🔗DrewNormally when a caller gives you an answer like that, pow, they're gone. But because you're following this line of questioning, you have tremendous patience.
1:26:49🔗CallerAnyway, I'm looking to go have my surgery done on Wednesday, but I'm leaving on Friday to go on vacation. I'm flying to LA actually. So I'm wondering what kind of-
1:27:10🔗CallerI mean, that's typical of the surgery apparently.
1:27:13🔗DrewThat they let you go just go about your business? Right. All right.
1:27:18🔗CallerSo, but I'm wondering like if it's really going to be, you know, well, I'm looking to go on vacation, you know, to visit some family and stuff, but I'm just trying to figure out if that's the safest thing for me to do, because I'll be flying in a plane.
1:27:43🔗DrewWell, yeah, I can't believe the surgeon just says, hey, I'm going to play in two days. It just seems to me they want a week or two under your belt.
1:27:48🔗AdamIs it the following week or is it that week?
1:27:51🔗DrewTwo days later. Yeah. Two days after the surgery. That to me doesn't fit.
1:29:12🔗CallerI've been through the depression thing myself and I was in the Air Force for years. I know that the Air Force has a department, it's called the Family Support Center, and basically what they do is they help military family members get different types of counseling or financial help or things like that that can help them while their husband, wife, whatever is deployed.
1:29:35🔗DrewSo how would she get in touch with them?
1:29:38🔗CallerNormally if she can get a hold of somebody in her husband's unit, I don't know exactly how it works for the Navy, but he's got to have some sort of land-based facility where he comes home to. If she can get a hold of his commander there or somebody within that association and get a number for the Family Support Center, then they can guide her two different types of counseling or financial support if that's what she needs. It's basically what they're there for.
1:30:10🔗AdamYeah. That's very good of you. And I'm sure she can figure that one out. She must have names and numbers and emergencies and the way to contact her husband.
1:30:19🔗DrewAnd by the way, for our naysayer callers earlier, were just subjecting us to ridiculous bogus calls because all of them are bogus. Mark wasn't exactly bogus.
1:30:47🔗CallerAnd Dr. Drew, you're just hilarious. I'd laugh my ass off every time I see you on Mars Venus. And I even fell for the free condom trick on Dr. Drew.
1:30:58🔗DrewWell, that's good. I'm not sure it was meant to be hilarious, but that's good.
1:31:01🔗AdamAnyway, your wife was raped the first time she had sex.
1:31:08🔗CallerMy actual question, Adam, is, I need to get your cranberry sauce recipe.
1:31:27🔗AdamOkay, listen everybody, here's what I do. I take one sack of whole cranberries. No, how dare you? How dare you taint my recipe with your can opening sound effects? That's right, that's what you have to avoid like the plague. I got to whip up a new batch for the holidays. One sack of cranberries, whole cranberries, you dump them in a saucepan, just a pot, just a pot you'd make a macaroni in, and then you put a cup of water in there, and it says a cup of sugar, but I like mine a little tartar.
1:32:02🔗AdamThat's a little too much. You put three quarters of a cup of sugar in there, and then I like to take some zest of lemon. You know, take a little lemon peel, chop it up, throw it in there.
1:32:14🔗AdamThat's solid. And I make two sacks. I'm a double bagger. Put the two sacks in there, two cups of water, about a cup and a half of sugar and a little lemon peel. Put the lid on it, bring it to a boil, turn the flame off, leave the lid on. Four minutes, you're done. As fast as you can make top ramen. Done and delightful.
1:32:50🔗CallerLoveline will be right back. So get your problems ready. Ready.
1:33:24🔗AdamWell, there we go. All right. Well, fantastic. Another fabulous week of Loveline, safely, safely in the ground. I want to thank Tara, don't call me Tara, god damn it, for doing a great job on the phones all week. Can I have a job, Damian, for doing a great job on the phones all week as well.
1:33:47🔗AdamI want to thank Lauren for doing a great job. I'm still unclear what she does, but I know she does a wonderful job at it, or at least I'm not mad about it. No complaints is what I'm saying. Producer Ann for, I don't know what she was doing, tanning herself this way. She's on vacation, but we still appreciate her. And of course, the one with the magic fingers, the one who makes it all possible, Engineer Anderson.
1:34:12🔗AdamFor doing a great, great, great job. And no fanfare for Anderson, except for when he pushes the fanfare button for himself. So, until next time, this is Adam Corolla for Dr. Drew saying, Drew, you got to smack the mic down.
1:34:27🔗AdamNo, that was, that was, Two and a half seconds for the finger, finger goes. Really? You actually have to audibly hear the clank. Interesting.
1:34:48🔗AdamAll right. We're going out with a perverted favorite of the Loveline crew. So until next time, this is Adam Corolla for Dr. Drew saying mahalo.
1:34:56🔗CallerCame after her in the shower with a knife. The use of her hand.
1:35:01🔗CallerThis has been Loveline. The opinions expressed in this show are not necessarily those of the staff, but management sponsors for this station. The producer for Loveline is Ann Wilkins Dingle. Loveline is a presentation of Westwood One Entertainment.