1:06🔗AdamIt's Loveline. I'm Adam. That's Dr. Drew. Phone number 1-800-L-O-V-E-1-9-1, Dr. Drew, board certified physician, addiction medicine specialist. The darkness is here tonight. Dan and Matt Franke are first in the studio. This is nice, you've never seen Dr. Drew.
1:23🔗I've never, it's nice to finally see your face.
1:53🔗AdamWe, we're gonna hear something in the first hour and second hour from the Darkness CD, Permission to Land. Let's see, these guys are on Leno tonight. How was that? So you already did that.
2:07🔗The DarknessYeah, I mean, we're catered well for backstage and that's normally the bane of our lives at TV shows. You get stuck in a cupboard and you're not allowed out. Right. Because you get run over by a taxi, it ruins their show.
2:20🔗AdamRight, right, they have wranglers and everyone wants to know where you are and they need you there four or five hours in advance and it's real important that you get there and then sometimes you say, well, look, I got an appointment, could I get there a little later? And they go, no, no, no, no, no.
2:41🔗AdamI think I did the show once. You see, I am a C-list celebrity. Where Drew is a D-list celebrity. So I have actually done The Tonight Show a couple of times. But you know, with the bands, the crowd there is not necessarily there to see you, even though they can't enjoy you. It's a little different, I guess, in playing a show, one of your shows.
3:01🔗The DarknessI guess it's a different kettle of fish, isn't it? And it's hard to get across what your band is all about in one song.
3:08🔗AdamAnd especially, I don't want to seem biased here, but the Leno crowd, a little bit older, a little bit more tight.
3:16🔗We pride ourselves in bringing people together. Our purpose on this earth, if you exclude the music, is to bring people together. And we pride ourselves in that. That's the challenge that we rise to.
3:37🔗We do. Don't ask me why I'm not a sociologist. I may well have been if I hadn't chosen music, but the fact is is that we do. Don't ask me why I'm not gloating, I'm not bragging.
3:59🔗AdamThese guys are going to be on Jimmy Kimmel Live tomorrow. He's my mate. That's what we call friends out here. We call them mates.
4:06🔗I hear rumors that Quentin Tarantino may be producing his show tomorrow.
4:12🔗AdamYeah, he's going to be a guest tomorrow night. He's a dear, dear, dear personal friend that I've never actually met, but I like to think we have some of the same ideas. Yeah, he's going to be on a Kimmel show tomorrow night. And I don't want to give anything away, but I think you guys and Tarantino are all going to go see Kill Bill 2 after the show tomorrow night.
4:35🔗AdamSo if you want to hang out, I think you guys are all going to go with Tarantino and watch Kill Bill. I don't know if you saw the first one.
4:42🔗The DarknessI hope he doesn't keep saying, oh, wait, the next bit. Oh, and then she dies at this bit. Oh, watch this bit. It's amazing.
4:48🔗He's quite a hyper guy. Well, last night we actually met the opposite, the inverse of Tarantino and that was Jim Jarmusch, who's a lovely guy, you know?
5:06🔗It was really great to meet him. It was a real shock, you know?
5:10🔗AdamAnd now, I mean, this is your debut CD, but you've been to the States before? You've played in the States before?
5:16🔗Yeah, we came here as an unsigned band two years ago, first of all. We did Sight by Southwest. And unfortunately, no one wanted to know us. However, we came knocking again a year later, and it's just been like step-by-step guide, and third time lucky this year, you know? It's gone like a dream.
5:34🔗AdamWell, we're gonna hear something. As soon as we get the clean version of the Darkness CD, Hang on, it's gone 10. we'll be hearing that. And now we'll go to the phones. All right, so here's how the show works. Young kids call in trouble, and we make fun of them. Kelsey, but we unite. We bring people together, and then we bring them together and we make fun of them. Kelsey? You're 18? What's up?
6:01🔗CallerWell, me and my friend kind of had this bet, and we were wondering what side you and Drew would be on. And I'm a virgin, and he says it's unhealthy for me to be a virgin, and I don't think so, so.
6:14🔗AdamYeah, the hymen can go cancerous, yes Drew?
6:18🔗AdamGet a vagusectomy or something. That's what happened to my sister, I'm pretty sure.
6:21🔗DrewWell, poor dear. But no, there's nothing unhealthy about that.
6:25🔗AdamThat's probably a little bit healthier, right?
6:27🔗DrewAbsolutely. If you wanna know, if you, but Kelsey, if you wanna know why you would be healthy, listen to this show for 20 minutes, and you immediately avoid all the hell and chaos that so many of our college go through, right? There you go.
6:38🔗AdamAll right, is he trying to have sex with you?
6:56🔗DrewBecause you're learning a good lesson about male friends. Male friends are your friends at your age for a reason. They're waiting around. They're just biding their time.
7:08🔗The DarknessThere's a way around that, isn't there, if you're Catholic, that you were telling me about?
7:12🔗Well, there's only two ways of looking at this, actually. Not just one way, two ways. Cobwebs grow in unused corners and crevices. And where there's cobwebs, there's often spiders. And you have to choose if your boyfriend is a spider spider or a scorpion.
7:33🔗The DarknessThere's a choice between a spider and a crab.
7:35🔗AdamHey, Kelsey? Okay, sorry about that. They're from England.
7:44🔗No, Kelsey, actually, I think it's awful for men to behave in such an insensitive way. So I think you should possibly explain a little bit more if you don't mind.
7:52🔗AdamYeah, and he wants to have sex with you, right? Is he interested in you as a girlfriend?
8:02🔗AdamAll right, you won the bet and tell him he's gonna win the Blue Balls bet, okay? What happened to Blue Balls, Drew? We don't hear about it much anymore.
8:12🔗DrewOh, no, I do. When I go to the college campuses, they're still talking about it. Oh, yes, and to some extent, of course, it exists. It's lymphatic and venous congestion.
8:19🔗AdamSure, we just don't hear about it so much.
8:21🔗DrewFor the most part, it is a point of contention for manipulation.
8:25🔗AdamDo you guys have Blue Balls in England? So, what do you call them? Well, it's a syndrome.
8:30🔗The DarknessAnytime I've had Blue Balls is after I had a game of football, game of soccer.
8:36🔗AdamOh, I see, cold. Yeah, you get a shin in the nuts. No, but do they use the term Blue Balls in England?
8:43🔗No, I've never heard of them. What does it mean?
8:44🔗AdamNo, okay, we'll tell you. Like, let's say you've been with a chick and you've been making out the whole night, but you never get to go to the next level. So it's five hours of just sort of feverish, dry humping.
9:11🔗AdamDon't worry. I'm just saying before, you know, like when you guys were doing South by Southwest a few years ago, it's hard to knock them out because you can't find the partner. All right, ready to move forward here, Drew?
9:23🔗AdamOkay, this is a game that I'll be goddamned if this hasn't made it across the pond, Drew. This is called Germany or Florida. All bizarre stories either emanate from Germany or Florida. All the morose and the macabre, all the strange, usually acts of crime from Germany or Florida. People call in, they tell us a story, and we guess, is it Germany or Florida? Will?
10:11🔗CallerAll right. The naked body of a 27-year-old man was found draped across the back of a killer whale in a whale tank on the morning of July 6th. He had apparently hidden in the zoo after closing time and to try and paint one of the whales with his computer programming company when he drowned in this cold, salty water of the tank. The 14-year-old whale may have played with the man's body if it were a toy. The whale bit the man's groin while the whale was trying to take his green shorts off. The shorts were found at the bottom of the tank, Germany or Florida.
10:47🔗DrewLet's figure this one out. How we gotta think now? You'd think Florida because they have lots of those marine land, but he let a little clue go. He said it's a zoo.
10:55🔗AdamHe even called it Marine Park or something like that. Interesting.
10:59🔗DrewSo already they would never call a place in Florida with a killer whale a zoo.
11:04🔗AdamInteresting, interesting. Also, I feel like we would have heard about it if it was over here.
11:36🔗AdamBritish invasion, everybody. Beating us at our own game. That's like, well, once in a while when the Japanese beat us at baseball. It's smart. It's our game. It's Germany or Florida. This is our game, you understand?
12:18🔗The DarknessUnless you count plankton as things, which you shouldn't.
12:20🔗Yeah, you know, if you crossed a sperm whale with a blue whale, you would have blue balls, wouldn't you?
12:29🔗AdamDo whales have balls? Were we talking about sperm whales on the show? Yeah, that's good times. All right, let's talk to Lola, who's a boy, Drew. We got to get back now with this Germany or Florida.
12:48🔗CallerWell, all right, I've been bulimic ever since probably around last November, I got caught smoking pot. And so basically my parents were really like disappointed in me and I got kind of upset about all that. And I got out of a really bad relationship. So I was upset about that. I became bulimic. About two months ago, I started dating this 17 year old. And he basically wanted something really serious. And I was not ready for that. I didn't want that. So I broke things off with him. And he, ever since then, he has constantly been nagging me like calling my cell phone constantly, calling my house constantly, calling my friends, trying to get a hold of me. I wasn't throwing up for a long time while I was with him. But now that we're over and he's gotten me so stressed, I've started again.
13:50🔗DrewWhen people cut and purge, it tends to be at times of extreme stress, right? It's a bid for affect regulation, the bid to try to control overwhelming feelings.
14:02🔗DrewOf course, that's what it is. But Lola, here's the deal. Whenever you become distressed, these symptoms are going to get worse. And the problem is, bulimia is a chronic condition, is a potentially fatal condition, it has a specific treatment and you've got to get it cared for. Does your family know you're bulimic?
14:18🔗DrewFlorida. All right. And why don't they take you to some care, right? Don't worry. You get to talk to the team that's taking care of you about this guy that's being such a pain in the ass. Don't worry about him. He will be fine. You've got to focus on taking care of yourself because this is a very, very serious condition.
14:36🔗AdamI can't imagine. Drew, you got a daughter. Way do you get some horny 18 year old coming around.
14:42🔗DrewHere's what you know about her. Her dad is probably abusive and that's why she picked the abusive guy. And that's why she's stuck in the cycle of abuse again.
15:07🔗DrewWhy did you pick, why did you pick a guy that was such, you said you were in a bad relationship. Why did you pick that kind of guy?
15:13🔗CallerI don't, I'm not really sure. I met him through one of my friends and it was kind of like we liked each other for a while. And it was like, he was really nice in the beginning, but I really didn't see like his true colors till we were dating for a while.
15:25🔗DrewThat's that, yeah, whatever. But there's something there, Lola. That's the reason you're here.
15:55🔗AdamOh, we're thick. We're going to start exporting them as a matter of fact. We got too many serial killers out here. Just actually white guys who dress nice, loners, quiet. You know, they'd fit right in. Invisible people. Invisible people. Yeah, but you know, some of these guys are nice looking and they have a real rap.
16:14🔗DrewAs a matter of fact, the sociopaths are very pleasant.
16:17🔗AdamSociopaths have a huge rap. They come across actually much better than I do. Way better.
16:25🔗AdamYeah. I mean, not, you know, they make you feel good. Right. Yeah.
16:29🔗So how come in Hollywood flicks is always the English sociopath?
16:33🔗AdamYeah, you know, something happened where we used, you know, for a while we just made, we just made the villains, well, first we made them Nazis, because that's easy.
16:50🔗AdamWe went with the Brit for a while. Then we went with the Middle Eastern, but not quite sure where. And it could have been sort of a cross between a Vietnamese and it's like a little Cambodian and a little Vietnamese. And then some crazy Middle Eastern stuff going on. And then we just decided, let's just get a really good looking diabolical British accent guy. Cause you know the thing I was thinking about too, most villains are really handsome. Where in real life, I don't think villains are as attractive.
17:28🔗The DarknessThere's gonna be, I mean it's not all about looks, is it? You know, it's gonna be quite charming.
17:33🔗DrewI was having a discussion night at the hospital, we were talking about how women tend to see the emptiness and pain in the sociopathic males and men tend to see the pain in the borderline females. And so they try to rescue the women.
17:43🔗The DarknessThat emptiness can draw people towards you.
17:45🔗DrewAnd the women seem to be drawn to the men. They sort of tune into that pain.
18:09🔗I think it's the chicken and the egg, actually. I think it's because they're Shakespearean actors who are versed and able to play the villain because of the roles in English theater.
18:19🔗AdamIt's interesting. I never thought about that, but yeah, yeah. And it's so, so they're diabolical, which is much better than just being, you know, brilliant. All right, what are we gonna do, hear a song? Let's take one call and then we'll hear a song. This is Alyssa, who's 15. Alyssa?
19:15🔗AdamYou're not, you have no copability here. This guy was a criminal, pure and simple. I, okay, it's sad that you feel like you have some responsibility.
19:27🔗AdamYeah, even the fact that you feel like you have 10% responsibility just because you didn't kick and scream is ridiculous.
19:34🔗DrewOne of the things that happens to us is that when you're being sort of neglected at home, I don't know if this is your story or not, but they feel sort of, yeah, you'll see the attention by this adult, even though it's sort of hard to understand and shattering in its own way, is so satisfying because it's somebody showing you love and attention.
20:00🔗DrewIt's okay that for God sakes, you felt a human hand as being sort of caring and connecting to you, but the fact is this guy was a bad guy and a criminal. And be careful now, you're gonna be drawn to people like this. It's sort of in your wiring now.
20:13🔗AdamWhoa, whoa, whoa, where'd you meet this guy?
21:08🔗DrewPretty much, how do you get that hankering otherwise?
21:11🔗AdamI don't, yeah, well, hold on a second. As a guy, okay, if you're a 35-year-old guy and you're going after 10-year-old boys, there's a good chance you were sexually abused when you were young.
21:21🔗DrewYes, yeah, that's what it goes with that saying.
21:24🔗AdamBut if you're a 35-year-old guy who's going after a nine-year-old chick.
21:29🔗AdamCan't you just be sort of good and effed up?
21:32🔗DrewYeah, but usually there's something like that in there. Some heavy-duty physical abuse. Something to make him attracted to that, to need to fuse to that age group. His source of pain is around that same time of development.
21:44🔗AdamDarkness gonna be on Leno tonight, by the way. Sausage time at the molestation.
21:51🔗AdamTell whoever just came in here not to slam the goddamn door. Yeah? You're, okay, so you're 15. Have you got any therapy for this?
22:00🔗CallerI actually just started therapy. But what's been going on since I was nine was I've always hung out with older guys. And so I had sex a lot after that because I just thought it was like the normal casual thing to do. And my question was that I've never had an emotional attachment to any one person that I've had sex with. Because like usually like I just first meet him and we agree to just have sex.
22:27🔗DrewWhile Alyssa, you will sexualize lots of your feelings. It's gonna be very difficult.
22:33🔗DrewYou gotta just listen, you gotta have a little, it's like any other compulsion or addiction. You gotta stop, start working on things a little bit, start experiencing a broader range of feelings without falling back on this old way of doing things. So you can build the possibility for connecting with people and having real relationships.
22:48🔗AdamYeah, it'd be nice. It'd be nice if bad things happened to guys who did this kind of stuff.
22:56🔗AdamAnd I don't know if they ever do. Where's the God? Where's everybody? Shouldn't bad things, I bet this guy's probably won the lottery a couple of times since he raped this nine year old.
23:07🔗AdamAll right, so listen, get some therapy. Please stop acting out. Sorry for what happened to you. The darkness is here tonight. We should hear a song, but now we're running late. We got some band questions. Let's take a quick question for the band, then we'll take a break, then we'll come back. Then we'll hear a song, then we'll talk to more people, then I'll go to the bathroom, probably number one, then we'll take some more calls and we'll go home. Perfect. Okay, that'll be about the next two hours. So that's it, wait a minute, now we got a question for you. Laurel?
23:44🔗CallerHi, first of all, I love you guys, you're my favorite band, you're awesome. I saw your show on Tuesday. And it's the most awesome thing I've ever seen.
23:55🔗CallerMy question is, what's coming up next? I mean, are you planning on recording another album, or touring, wedding festival, SNL, anything?
24:06🔗The DarknessWell, we're coming back in June to tour here, and in September again, so, we're writing for the new album, and so on and so forth. And I'd just like to say that we're a little bit shocked about this program. We weren't really informed as to kind of what it was, and how serious it was, and the sort of things, and we thought it was based around the darkness, and it's not, and these guys are doing a great job with their advice and stuff, so this will be the last you'll hear of us on this show tonight, I'm afraid. Yeah, but thanks for calling in, thanks for being a great fan. We'll be in America for another two tours towards the end of the year, and thanks for your support. And I'm sorry to everyone who listened. It's got questions for us, but this isn't us.
24:45🔗AdamAll right, well, listen, I respect that.
24:47🔗The DarknessYeah, I appreciate you guys for what you're doing, but it's not what I expected.
24:51🔗Yeah, we're not really qualified to kind of talk about this question.
24:54🔗AdamNo, I understand. We got a lot of tough questions tonight. I mean, normally, we get a few of these, but they're not quite as...
25:03🔗The DarknessThis is not what we're on this for. I think you guys carry on doing what you're doing.
25:07🔗DrewBut be careful though, because the celebrities play a very important role in here, because that's who this age group listens to. And if you are able to reinforce any of the things that are said, it has a huge impact.
25:20🔗The DarknessI would not feel qualified to talk to any of these people. All right. I appreciate their problems and I have problems, but this is not, you know, the time and the place. I'm not qualified to talk to you people. I'm really sorry. Fair enough.
25:34🔗AdamI will still play a darkness song when we come back. But I guess.
25:39🔗DrewNo, we'd like to. I've been through it before. I'd like to do it anyway.
25:42🔗AdamAll right. We'll say bye to the band. God bless you guys. You come back anytime. And we'll be back after this.
25:51🔗Hello. This is your radio radio, Loveline will be right back.
26:15🔗AdamHey, everybody, it's Loveline. That's Dr. Drew, phone number 1-800-LOVE-191. Well, the darkness has left the studio, and we're fine with that. I think, well, it was a twofold thing. One, I don't think they were prepared for the subject matter, and two, I think they thought the questions were gonna be directed toward them and about them. Sometimes people are surprised, and it happens with bands from England, oftentimes. It's maybe not in their culture to sit around and talk about exploding hymens and finger blasting for two hours, and they may have a point there. But they got off, they did leno, they had a couple of boozes, they wound up, and then went to sit here for two hours and listen to us talk about people getting raped at campsites. All right, now here's the thing, as I've said many times. I never care if you don't wanna be here. And I think Drew feels the same way. We're not being smug, like, hey, fine, if you don't wanna be here, then we don't want you.
27:19🔗AdamThat's not that way. It's like, if this isn't your cup of tea, quite literally now, because for me, they say, if this isn't your cup of tea, oh, fine, we respect that. And they actually, I thought they acquitted themselves nicely, they said, you know, respectfully, this isn't our kind of thing, and now we'll be moving on.
27:51🔗I'm no longer sexually, I don't want sex anymore. I've been with my girlfriend for a year and a half, and I'm like, sex doesn't turn me on with anybody anymore, and I don't understand why.
28:02🔗DrewWell, there's an interesting thing, Katie, that happens that is not discussed, and I've actually heard this from many, many, many lesbian couples, that after about six months, sex just sort of stops. In lesbian couples, for whatever, whenever there's no penis, no testosterone involved, it just becomes a close, intimate relationship, but very often and routinely without sex.
28:27🔗AdamYou got two boxcars and no engine. See, Drew, a man of exquisite passion.
28:34🔗AdamYou got a diesel-fired electric locomotive, you know, pullin, pullin that boxcar. And it's a constant. It cannot stop chuggin. It is the big engine that could. Whereas with lesbians, you got a couple of boxcars sittin there eventually.
29:08🔗I don't know, but I figure there's something in my past because I've never been able to hold an infamous relationship until this one. I dated like 60 guys before that.
30:12🔗AdamShe's not lesbian, as we discussed. And she's found someone she feels safe with, but of course the physical part isn't there. I mean, look.
30:21🔗DrewWell, and what happens, I'll tell you what happens when somebody has been sexually abused, when they start to get actually emotionally involved with somebody, they, it's hard for them.
30:29🔗DrewYeah, the sex part becomes sort of the bad part of themselves, and the good part of themselves is the part that can be intimate, and they can't integrate the two in the same relationship. So they can have sex with somebody that's sort of abusive to them and sociopathic and a bad guy or a bad girl, but when they're with somebody they really like, they can't bring that piece in. So there may be something along those lines.
30:49🔗AdamOh look, I understand the part about hanging with your own sex. It's a better time. I mean, you're just talking about doing stuff. It's better to do it with guys. It's just, you're not physically interested in it, but just going out on the road and stuff, going to a ball game, going to a movie, everything's better with a guy.
31:09🔗DrewWell, I'm going to play paintball with my sons on Sunday.
31:16🔗AdamOh, it's a party? Paintball party. Oh, someone's going to get hurt, Drew. Someone's going to get, there's going to be a trail of tears leading back to the SUV.
31:26🔗AdamYeah, here's the thing about paintball. I think I've done it a couple of times. The thing about paintball is, first off, they hurt. They don't tell you that part.
31:35🔗DrewI think it's announced they're going to wear five pairs of pants and eight shirts and all this stuff.
31:39🔗AdamOh yeah. Well, here's the thing about paintball. Paintball, it's like getting in an accident on a moped. It's like, look, if you're just wearing dolphin shorts and flip-flops, you're in for a world of hurt. If you're wearing full blown leathers, you'll be, you still might feel the ground, but you'll be in much better shape. The problem is, is half the stuff goes on up in the foothills in July. And so you're wearing the sweatpants underneath the Levi's and running around like a commando can be a little difficult. So what you want to do is you want to get in a colder weather climate, then pad up. You get shot in the back. You get shot in the arms. You know, if you get shot in the neck.
32:24🔗AdamYeah, you know, things have evolved since I used to play. Glasses. What do you do with your glasses? You probably put your goggles over your glasses. It's good times. And it teaches the kids an important message about-
32:37🔗AdamWell, taking out your enemy. I mean, hey, I'll tell you, the adrenaline is pumping now. I mean, you start thinking, and I'm starting to wonder, like I'm starting to wonder if there is a difference between, you know, wartime and this, if there's a difference between, like, I don't know what it's like to be out on the field for a world series, but, you know, last year I played in that All-Star Softball game. There's 40,000 people, and I robbed a home run of a guy. I don't think I could have felt any different from the World Series, you know? And same with these kinds of events. When the guy blows the whistle, and you're on the run, and people are shooting at you, I just think there's a certain amount of adrenaline you have, whether it's the Viet Cong shooting AK-47 rounds over your head, or it's your buddy, your son's goofy friend, Justin, who's shooting you in the ass with a paintball.
33:39🔗DrewNo, strangely enough. That's probably the only name they don't have a friend named.
33:42🔗AdamWhy, that's just, really think. You think maybe one? Nothing?
33:46🔗DrewBut I know what you mean. The deal, though, is that in the professional situation, with the professional sports, the professional soldier, I bet you there's even less because they're so trained to conduct themselves in a certain way. It's probably a little less than it would be.
34:00🔗AdamBut, yes, your heart will be beating like a gopher. And the thing is, you will be running and cartwheeling into bushes and stuff when people are shooting at you. You'll just be diving, crawling around on your belly. You'll be doing anything not to get shot. And that's when you feel it when you get home. It's sort of like, you know, we always say, like, you could take your skin off your kneecap down to the actual cap if you were screwing good enough. You know what I'm saying? You don't feel it. You're in the moment.
34:30🔗DrewIt's like playing a football game or something.
34:32🔗AdamYeah, but it's like playing a football game except for you don't get to sort of limp back to the huddle. It's sort of just, it's just on. And so you'll be crawling around on your belly, trying not to get shot, and you'll just be going over rocks and stuff and you won't even be thinking about it. And you get home, you get all black and blue. It's a good time.
35:30🔗AdamActually, that's where Andy's calling from. Lacrosse Center.
35:32🔗DrewYou know, the thing about these 15-year-olds, the 18-year-olds calling with the questions about pod is, so they're going to go from having an erection every eight minutes to an erection every 18 minutes.
36:20🔗AdamAnd believe me, the closer you get to Sunland, the stupider you get. And by the way, anyone thinking of moving out to Southern California or stay away from anything with a sun in it? Sun Valley, Sunland, all trouble.
36:38🔗AdamSunland was just bikers, just white trash meth head bikers. All right, Drew, we got to take a break because I really got to talk to you about what that's what I got to talk to you about. There was a lot locking you out in Sunland. It was crazy.
36:54🔗DrewWorld's a difference. By the way, let's never have guests on the show again. I feel so relieved just to be nice.
36:59🔗AdamI'm always glad. I'm always glad when the guest list. All right.
37:02🔗DrewWell, do this in favor. I love these guys.
37:04🔗AdamNo, no, no. Hold on a second. Now, who did we have last night who I liked?
37:20🔗AdamTomorrow night. They're good guys. James Marster is from, well, he's from Angel, he's on Angel now. He's from, he used to be from Buffy. Yeah, he's a good guy. So we got some good people coming up. We'll take a quick break. We'll be right back.
38:26🔗AdamNow, let me tell you something, I'm just coming in and I'm saying, the darkness coming in all the way over the pond. Now, thinking about the darkness coming in, it was like, hey boys, what you guys doing?
38:36🔗CallerI'm just having a, hey, hey, I got raped in a campground. Ha, it turned a little zony. 72424, I'm just having, so I'm just having, I'm just having a, I'm just having a, but I'm sitting there and I'm looking at Drew, and Drew's looking at me. And I'm saying, what is it with Drew? With Drew's, Drew's saying, hey, how about a, but what Drew's thinking is, and I see him, cause I see, a little, I see him, 72727, I see Drew and I see his mouth, out of his mouth is coming, 72727, hey, 727, but I, but I, but I, Well, there's a lot, there's a lot. Hello, there. Welcome to the show. Welcome to the show. Welcome to the show. Welcome to the show. Fresh off of Leto. Fresh off of Leto. Fresh off of Leto.
41:49🔗AdamYeah, I thought you should know that about me.
42:08🔗Yeah, my question is for Dr. Drew. Yeah, my question is for Dr. Drew. I'm also a man of extreme passion and I wound up making love to a friend of mine. She has herpes, but we used a condom. I was wondering what the chances are of me contracting it from her.
42:55🔗AdamYou wore a condom. She didn't have a breakout.
42:57🔗DrewYou're pretty good. She should be in good shape.
42:59🔗AdamYou're in good shape. All right. See you, buddy. Guys in a hurry. I like this. Probably wants to nail her again. He's a man of exquisite passion, as you are, Drew. Yeah.
43:15🔗DrewSort of offended, they put man of exquisite passion with, juxtaposed with, I made love to this.
43:24🔗AdamLet me tell you something about the passionate men. Passionate men will take their chances on some herpes. Passionate men will pull the cork on, you know, that time of the month. Passionate man will need to be with a woman.
43:40🔗AdamYeah. He will need to be with a woman even if he's not particularly attracted to her, just sort of to get it on. Now that's not true. No, no, listen, a passionate man does not want to eat a bad meal, but he needs sustenance. Whereas the man whose metronome does not pick is fast. The lower metabolism man, like myself, can go a night with it, skip a night, not eat. I'm taking a look at the warmed-over Hungry Man Salisbury Steak and I'm just thinking, nah, a glass of water and go to bed.
44:18🔗DrewAnd yet you have yourself to the box of hamburger helper.
44:21🔗AdamI beat off to the hamburger helper, yeah, because I'd rather see the beautiful picture of what's on the cover than actually taste the rancid meat and soil yourself with reality, yeah, essentially. Yeah. Whereas Drew, exquisite passion. No, let's try to define the passionate man. And forget we're talking about you for a second, but we're talking about, and then this isn't you, but we're talking about guys who are, guys who will be with a prostitute. Like, okay, here's what a passionate man will do. No, no, quiet. Here's what a passionate man will do. And you've said this yourself. Passionate man, candidly, very candidly, and then beg me not to talk about it on air. Candid man, a passionate man cannot sit in a strip club for three hours and then just go home. He will, he will find the skankiest chick in there. He'll pay her 30 bucks and get a hand job in the alley or something. I mean, it becomes like the guy needs a fix. You know what I mean?
45:17🔗DrewI know that the passionate guy will go to that length, but it's like a guy needs a fix. Yes.
45:21🔗AdamYeah. And it is sort of a form of torture. I mean, I have been with passionate friends in Tijuana and seen them take guys who look like chicks that look like guys upstairs. You know what I mean? It's like, hey, I don't at a certain point, it just becomes they become like they're in a dog fight. They'll bite their master. They don't care. It doesn't matter what. Oh, am I attracted? Is she beautiful? Is she seductive? No, it's just it's game on. The switch has been flipped. There's guys who fight that way. You know what I mean? It's like they're mashing a guy's head against the curb. They don't even know it. He's passed out. You know, it's like it's a it's a it's a switch that gets flipped. Yeah. Drew has that switch. It's right between his balls and his honker. Just gets flipped. It's a toggle. There's a toggle right there.
46:10🔗DrewI've been looking for that switch for a long time and switched it off.
46:12🔗AdamLet me say something ironic. I don't know why they just thought about this and never really thought about it. Cars are getting nicer now, but the nicest switch on a car by far is always the hazard switch on every car. It's usually the only one that lights up. It's like a big red triangle. It's sitting right in the middle of the dash. American cars is kind of crappy. It's on the column, but Japanese or European cars, even like my dad's old piece of ass Volkswagen Rabbit from like 1978, had a bunch of broken, crappy plastic knobs. But the hazard lights thing, always the nicest one, is the one you never get to touch. You touch it twice every six years.
47:48🔗AdamHey everybody, it's the Loveline, I'm Adam. That's Dr. Drew, phone number 1-800-LOVE-191. All right, well, if you missed the beginning of the show, The Darkness, the rock band from the UK, who evidently is doing very nicely, selling a lot of records, is here. Stayed for the first break. Show wasn't their cup of tea. Although, as Drew and I broke it down, we're thinking about, well, maybe the content was a little rough for them, but they sort of needed to leave long before the show went south with the rape calls, and as a matter of fact, they were here for a Germany or Florida, and then they were here for some other call about some 18-year-old virgin who didn't really amount to much.
48:35🔗AdamWould have been a G or PG rated call by Loveline Standards. They were ready to get out of here, because I think they thought the calls were gonna be geared toward them, The Darkness, which is fine, sort of. But I was just reading their bio sheet here, and it starts off, in a musical era dominated by self-important artists.
49:06🔗AdamYes, and Terry Hart on their sleeves, Troubadours, The Darkness has grabbed rock and roll by its shoulders and give it a swift snakeskin booted kick right where it counts. All right. So when they say dominated by self-important artists, they're talking about somebody else, right?
49:26🔗DrewThey must be talking about the kinds of guys that come on here and humbly help out the community of young people like System of a Down, and Motley Crue, and people that, you know. All the other bands.
49:37🔗AdamYeah, all the other bands. Oh, those are the self-important ones.
49:41🔗DrewThose are the self-important ones, yeah.
49:42🔗AdamI see. Hmm, well maybe that's something to strive for then. Maybe we should all be heading that direction.
49:50🔗DrewAnd by the way, we're not poking fun at the darkness here so much as their representation.
49:55🔗AdamYeah. Yeah, there was, whenever you read these bios, you just want to shove a ballpoint pen down your throat until you vomit. By the way, here's one that's getting overused just a little bit too much. The, let's see, offers something truly, oh, by the way, the London-based quartet's acclaimed Atlantic record debut offers something truly magnificent. And irresistible and unapologetic. And by the way, I don't know, someone picked up this unapologetic look at or unapologetic rock and roll vision or something. Somebody picked up this unapologetic thing about three years ago and just hasn't put it down. Now it's in everyone's bow. Everybody, every book is a brash unapologetic look at the political system, everything. When does this unapologetic thing come up? And let's drop it.
50:57🔗AdamAll right. All right, but not as self-important then.
51:00🔗DrewYeah, Coldplay, those guys are so important. They come on here and they completely help out.
51:06🔗AdamThey're very self-important, these bands.
51:07🔗DrewBasically, all the bands that have been, I guess they've not been very successful in the United States than these other bands that have come on this show. Oh no, wait a minute, they've been very successful, but they're not self-important. Or they are self-important. They're all self-important.
51:26🔗CallerNot much. Well, just to start off, I've been out of the country for a couple of years, so I've missed out on quite a bit, it sounds like. What happened to The Man Show?
51:38🔗AdamMan Show, we quit, and they got two other guys to do it instead of us.
51:45🔗CallerNo, who'd they get? They got the guy off the news radio and off of Fear Factor.
51:50🔗AdamRight. That's Joe Rogan, and then they got another guy named Doug.
51:54🔗DrewAnd obviously, you're wanting us to ask, where did you come? Where were you?
52:09🔗AdamLet me just say something very quickly. If you read the Entertainment Weekly, though, you would have heard that Comedy Central performed a Corollaectomy to get him off of the show he created, and they begged him to stay on. I should say co-created. Yes. Yeah, it's good times. Oh, God, don't get me going on them, Drew.
52:54🔗DrewBut how do you know? Do they start showing up at church? Or how do you know that you've done your job?
52:57🔗CallerWell, what it is, is we go to their houses and we just start talking to them. And if they're interested, they come to church with us. And, I mean, it just it all depends on the people.
53:04🔗AdamDo you speak Spanish? I do. All right. And I'm picturing in Mexico, you're going on there knocking on the door and the whole door falling off and then a goat running out and a guy chasing him with his pants around his ankles.
53:16🔗DrewIt's more like Gilligan's Island. You knock on the straw. Bamboo.
53:20🔗AdamI just say the whole door just falls in. And then here's what I say. Here's what I picture. I picture you going around on your bike about about noonish on a weekday. Tap, tap, tap on the door. Door falls over. Big cloud of smoke. The smoke clears. A goat goes running through your legs and out into the street. Guy pants around his ankles, chasing it with just his underpants on and swinging a bottle tequila over his head. You're like, hey, huh?
54:04🔗CallerVery, very much. So I mean, I don't think I ever really knocked on the door. Most of the time was a piece of sheet metal or cardboard even.
54:16🔗CallerI'm basically in the same house as they did. We always we never were given anything. We always rented a place.
54:22🔗DrewDid you have any medical problems while you were there?
54:24🔗CallerThat's kind of where all my things started. I don't know if you read my question. When I was down, I started getting anxiety really bad. And since I've been home from Mexico, I've been home for, I don't know, going on, I've been home for quite a while, but I've been on almost any kind of antipsychotic, antidepressant, anti-anxiety that you could possibly imagine. I mean, they've put me on them. And I mean, right now I'm certainly taking Paxil. And the thing is-
54:46🔗DrewHang on a second. Have you been evaluated medically to make sure these symptoms aren't somehow brought on by God knows what kind of infectious disease you might have contracted?
54:54🔗AdamWhat are you saying? You go to Mexico without getting a disease?
54:57🔗DrewYes, you can. But if you start having symptoms, you'd certainly want to look around to make sure that's not what's causing it.
55:02🔗CallerYeah, I've actually seen about 10 different doctors in four different states. So, I mean, I've seen quite a few doctors in. And what it is, I mean, I have a background of them. My dad is bipolar and my mom has anxiety. And so I've kind of inherited both of their traits. I've got the anxiety and the depression.
55:21🔗AdamGod, you ride a bike to Mexico to spread the good news. This seems like the worst thing you could do for a guy with your condition.
55:28🔗CallerWell, it was a little lot of fun. I mean, I learned a lot, but that's, I'm pretty sure that kind of brought on the anxiety, which is so much.
55:34🔗DrewLike Adam was saying, not a good thing for you with your body.
55:41🔗CallerI'm getting married July 30th. And my problem is just since I've been, I've been on the Paxil, I take like 60 milligrams right now. Not even extended really.
55:52🔗CallerYeah, that's quite a bit. And I mean, they don't even make tablets that big Adam. I have to cut one in half and take one and a half. But I mean, it's just, it seems like, like with my girlfriend, I just, my fiance, it's just kind of like the sex.
56:10🔗DrewYeah, there's nothing you can do except Paxil's gonna screw that up. Paxil's gonna knock it down. The only ones that will not do that are Serizone, Welbutrin, or Remeron. And, you know, of the antidepressants anyway. So talk to them about that.
56:25🔗AdamYeah, I was thinking about Mexico. You know, corrugated tin, huge in third world. I mean, that doors, roofs, siding, and it's actually, it's decent stuff. Doesn't sound great when it rains, you know?
56:43🔗DrewHere's the deal, Ryan, you may need a mood stabilizer rather than antidepressant. The mood stabilizers like Depakote, these sorts of medicines aren't as likely to cause the sexual side effects.
56:53🔗AdamMm-hmm. All right, you want to speak to Martin?
57:00🔗Adam16, you got a Prince Albert? Yeah, don't want to talk to that guy. Never made out with that guy. All right, let's talk to Kyle, but I'm bracing myself for the worst. Kyle?
57:28🔗AdamI know one out there. He's a good guy, does good work. Great penis work. He's, you know, there's good second story men, and then there's good crank men. He's George, one of the best crank guys around.
57:40🔗DrewWhat do you call the hood, the hood guys?
57:49🔗AdamChris, shut your own mic. Yes. Yeah, Jorge is the Mexican.
57:56🔗DrewCareful Chris, Adam just picks up whatever the environment comes right out of his mouth. So if you say something, it's coming out of his mouth.
58:02🔗AdamKyle, I'm hip. You know, we're on Mexico. We're talking about Jorge. All right, so Kyle, so you got a Prince Albert, and now what?
58:10🔗CallerWell, ever since I got it, I have been having rectal dysfunction. I've tried taking Viagra, and it's not doing anything for me.
58:19🔗DrewNo, no, it's possible, but that can happen.
58:22🔗DrewHow did you get a 16 year old, how did you get somebody to put a Pierce on a 16 year old?
58:27🔗CallerI got a friend's mom to take me up there.
58:30🔗DrewNope, that's not, now we know it's bogus.
58:32🔗AdamFriend's mom, Trovia. Hi, I want to introduce you to Ms. Silvary. Hi, yeah, do you know Kyle? Yes, I drove him up and I have a 77 Valiant station wagon with the fake siding. Okay, all right, well I'll be sitting here reading oversized magazine while you put a spear through this guy's joint. Okay then, oh, we got a friend, mom, Trovia.
59:00🔗DrewOh, that makes all the sense in the world now.
59:32🔗AdamHow does your mom's, friend's mom give you a fake ID?
59:35🔗CallerI got them to pose as my mom and say that it's all right to do it. Like, cause they said their ID didn't need parental permission or the 18-word to have it, so I asked my friend's mom to pose as my mom and say it was okay.
1:00:18🔗DrewTo do something illegal to put a spirit through his esphonses.
1:00:24🔗AdamAnd by the way, it's not like seeing a, you know, R-17 movie. I mean, you know, it's not like, oh, well, you want a pack of butts and a fifth of scotch? Yeah. Oh no, my dad will buy it. Here you go, son. No, this is my dad. No, you gotta be 21 or you gotta be 18 to buy a pack of smokes, right?
1:00:47🔗DrewWell, there are parents that do that weird stuff. They go, well, as long as you do it in our house.
1:00:51🔗AdamNo, no, I understand. But I mean, as far as the guy who's doing the piercing, like, look, either you gotta be 18 or your mom's gotta come in.
1:01:03🔗AdamYou know what I'm saying? It seems like there would be some liability there.
1:01:06🔗DrewWell, they do allow parental consent. There is such a thing. They'll take that, some of them.
1:01:12🔗AdamI know, but for like an aggressive genital piercing?
1:01:15🔗CallerI know, you wouldn't think so, right?
1:01:17🔗DrewAll right, anyway, so yeah, so is it surprising? Let's say you put a barbell through your finger. Would it be surprising if they got some numbness at the tip of the finger?
1:01:58🔗Well, that's the thing. I mean, is I don't know yet. It's just, I went into urgent care actually tonight and the doctor seems to think it's either, hey, let's stop a few things like the clap or I don't know, a couple other things. And I just don't know.
1:02:13🔗DrewWait, wait, wait, the doctor used the term the clap?
1:03:25🔗AdamYes, I mean, she just unleashed. I mean, like, I would imagine it'd be like starting a weed whacker in your bedroom, you know what I mean? Just all of a sudden papers flying everywhere, stuff getting caught up in the drapes, bookshelves being knocked over, you know? Neighbors like looking through the windows. What's going on in there? Stuff flying around. You know what I'm saying?
1:03:47🔗AdamMan of passion. Drew, could you imagine if you'd dammed up your passion for, you know, maybe eight or nine years before, you know, when it was ready to go? You know what I'm saying?
1:04:17🔗Hurts when I pee. And then Saturday, it started getting better. And I was like, hey, it's gone, cool. I didn't know what it was. And then Sunday, I felt fine. Today, it started getting really bad. And then tonight, it's a little bit of blood in the pee and it started really hurting. So I went to, I went to urgent care.
1:04:49🔗DrewWell, here's the deal. This may just be a plain old urinary tract infection. This may not actually be an STD. It may be an STD. It may be something that's finally sort of surfaced that maybe she's had for a while that you're finally contracting. There's also something called non-gonococcal urethritis, which can come from sort of a non-classical STD. In other words, she may have something in her vagina you get exposed to and finally develops into an infection. It doesn't really amount to anything.
1:05:16🔗AdamLet's not worry about that. Let's talk about us for a second. I was looking at my downers today. The empty bottle of downers Drew prescribed me last. And I was looking, I was thinking, I think I can get some more of these drugs. I was thinking to myself, they go nice with the booze. And I looked at it and said, no refills. And I thought, that pussy, what's with the no refill? Why don't you just automatically give me a nice refill, buddy?
1:05:40🔗DrewWell, here's what's interesting. I did.
1:05:50🔗DrewWhich frightens me enough from now on, you will get no refills.
1:05:53🔗AdamHow dare you barge into my studio and step, plant your horny ass onto my bar stool.
1:06:01🔗DrewThis kind of show is not my kind of thing. I gotta go.
1:06:03🔗AdamHow dare you attack me, sir? I know. No, there was no, it was the same bottle from whenever I got the prescription from you, like four months ago or five, or whenever. Yeah, maybe it was three weeks. The point is, it said no refills on the goddamn thing. Slap in the face, Drew. There was no, there was no refill. It wasn't a refill, that was the original bottle.
1:06:26🔗AdamJust put it on, what do you, what do you gotta do to do a refill?
1:06:28🔗DrewI swear to God I did, that's why you're scaring me.
1:06:30🔗AdamOh no, you didn't. No, no you did not.
1:06:33🔗DrewAnd we'll talk about that. Maybe your wife filled them and used them.
1:06:36🔗AdamOoh, that's what brought us together. Yeah, I know that. Man, nothing better than a nice ambient and a bottle of red wine, just really, cares just melt away, melt away. All right, Drew, let's score. All right, we got Patrick over here. Patrick is gay, he's 19, he's on line three. Patrick? Patrick? Caller goes by the name of Patrick.
1:07:16🔗AdamYou have a dependency on booze and drugs?
1:07:19🔗CallerWell, the situation is, I've always kind of drank and did drugs, but my girlfriend and I broke up about a year ago, and ever since, I started smoking cigarettes, which I didn't do before, and I started doing more drugs than doing harder drugs. Started drinking a lot more often.
1:07:41🔗DrewI mean, this is how this happens, is again, it's-
1:07:43🔗AdamWhen did not shutting your car door start? When did that begin? What was that? Not closing your car door.
1:08:08🔗AdamIt sounds like there's a chime going off in the background.
1:08:11🔗DrewAnyway, Rick, the only way this is how this happens is that there's stressors and needs to sort of regulate one's feelings. It escalates use. If you have the biological genetic history of addiction, then on it comes. I suggest you do look into this because it sounds like you're on your way. And certainly you're finding that the substances aren't gonna help with the feeling states. They work in the short term, but they end up becoming a separate problem when you can't stop using. And they certainly don't work any longer in terms of helping you regulate your feelings. Go to the AA meeting. See if you can find some support there. That's one thing you can do. If you really wanna do something, that's what you can do.
1:08:48🔗DrewGo there, get a sponsor, start talking about what you've been feeling about this breakup, about your use of substances, about undoubtedly having come from an alcoholic family system, I suspect, and see if you don't feel better.
1:09:00🔗AdamYeah, but it's good times. It's good times. It's good times. We got Nicole over here. She's never been able to stay faithful with boyfriends. Let's know why she cheats. I do kind of, it is something, there's something exciting about talking to her, and I know she's attractive, because attractive chicks can cheat. Nicole?
1:09:23🔗I've been told that, yes. Had some opportunities to do some commercials and whatnot, so I guess I have a look to myself.
1:09:36🔗AdamYeah, I've done some commercials too. It doesn't mean I'm good looking.
1:09:39🔗DrewBecause you're the jack-in-the-box son.
1:09:44🔗AdamWait a minute, that was Burger King, how dare you? How dare you? That's right. All right, so is it hot in here, Drew, or is that just me? All right, so Nicole, you're a attractive girl, yes? You've had many lovers, yes?
1:10:59🔗DrewMaybe, or maybe the problem is in the first place, she's not going out after guys that she wants to be with, she's letting guys come to her and sort of settling for them.
1:11:14🔗DrewYeah, but what I'm saying, maybe you're getting involved in these joined-at-the-hip relationships that you don't really want to be in. Maybe you need to really go out and evaluate people a little more carefully before you get sucked into relationships.
1:11:24🔗AdamWhat about the guys you cheat with? Do you sleep with them?
1:12:11🔗AdamWhat happened to you, by the way? What's haunting you?
1:12:16🔗I had some, you know, some issues, I guess, with drugs and whatnot. And there was a person in particular that basically just screwed me in the worst possible way.
1:12:31🔗DrewAnd you were using, you were both using drugs?
1:12:33🔗And this is actually a girl. This is a best friend of mine.
1:13:17🔗AdamHey, everybody, it's Loveline. I'm Adam, that's Dr. Drew. Cll number 1-800-L-V-E-1-9-1. Pennywise in here tomorrow night. And then we got Colby from Survivor. And what's up, Drew?
1:14:32🔗AdamBreaks my heart. My own partner doesn't even trust me.
1:14:35🔗DrewAnd then what happened- What happened maybe growing up that makes it difficult for you to stay intimate with somebody? Your family kind of break up or move around a lot?
1:14:45🔗AdamAll right. Well, nothing. So get over it. And straighten up and fly right. Listen everybody, if nothing ever happened to you, you know, it's like, this is what happens on this show. People call up, they're like, well, look, I- And I'm not being facetious. When I say that you call up and you go, look, I've cheated on my last four boyfriends. And we say, what happened? Well, I had a girlfriend screw me over a few years ago. No, that's not it. What about your family? Well, they were good. My parents were together and stuff. They took care of me. And no one abused me or raped me or anything. All right, well then stop. Because here's the thing. People that were brought up in indecent environments and even good environments are capable of sort of being weak and- A phase. Yeah, having a phase. And also, I think sometimes people just label themselves as, hey, this is the, I'm this kind of person. I cheat. I keep cheating on my boyfriends. What do you want me to do? So I've cheated on the last four and when the fifth one comes around, well guess what? Because that's who I am. Well, feel free to stop.
1:15:50🔗AdamRight. Now, if your parents, you know, ritualistically abused you in some sort of, you know, converted basement slash dungeon and you have the predisposition for the alcoholic gene and so on and so forth, we'll cut you a little slack. But if everything was kosher back in the day and you're doing something you don't like, then stop it.
1:16:12🔗DrewStill betting that Nicole grew up in an alcoholic family and she probably, many people that do aren't really aware that's what they're dealing with because they just, they don't notice the effects of it because it's just normal for their family.
1:17:12🔗AdamI was not, it just struck me. I know this sounds, I don't know, I mean homophobic or something, but we just sit here and read people all night long and you start sounding like what you are.
1:17:25🔗DrewIf you're racist, you sound racist. But there are gay guys that will call and you, huh? And that's just, that's born. That's born.
1:17:32🔗AdamI haven't had one in the nine years I've been here, but I'm sure they exist.
1:17:35🔗DrewWe have, remember we've just gone, oh whoa, you're the real thing, remember? Us saying stuff like that to somebody.
1:17:39🔗AdamYeah, here's what, you know, I haven't explained my theory to engineer Chris about this. You have this, is that the soft palate up above?
1:18:21🔗AdamLet's talk, and then don't even get me started on the whole corn holding thing. You want to change the voice? How about you move on to the other studio? We got some chicken here, can keep quiet. Moving on back to his folks house in about 20 minutes. April.
1:18:40🔗AdamA little McDonald's drive-through and a nice side of tears. He dunks his chicken fingers into a little ranch and some tears. It's all right. I've taken a kid under my wing. It's like it's my own. You know what I mean? I do a sort of a, I call it a silent mentoring program.
1:19:30🔗CallerI'm 23 and I just lost my virginity and I've been dating this guy for four months and he broke up with me and I have no idea why he broke up with me.
1:19:42🔗DrewImmediately after losing your virginity?
1:19:44🔗CallerNo, no, no. I kind of was ready to have sex for about a year before he started pursuing me, but I didn't want to have sex with anybody. I wanted to just be in a relationship first.
1:19:57🔗AdamYeah. What happened with that? How'd that go?
1:20:07🔗CallerFor a couple of reasons. I'm from the nation's highest pregnancy rate, the area that I'm located in, so I was very afraid of getting pregnant, and also I grew up very spiritual, and I believed in abstinence for a long time until I moved to Los Angeles, and I became very liberated and kind of loosened up.
1:20:26🔗AdamThat'll crush your spirituality, Los Angeles. Where are you from?
1:20:31🔗CallerI'm from Tulare, so it's about 45 minutes south of Fresno, north of Bakersfield, Cowtown.
1:20:39🔗AdamWell, that's just white trash on white trash over there.
1:21:41🔗CallerNo, I mean, I know they can. Because we hadn't had sex in like five days because I was on my period. And he had one. And I thought, okay, was this just because he didn't take a shower for a couple of days and he was, you know, not keeping himself clean?
1:21:56🔗DrewI know. What is this with him dumping you? What was going on in the relationship with you? How did he leave?
1:22:01🔗CallerWell, we had great sex the night before. And then the next morning, I dropped him off at work.
1:22:09🔗DrewWait, wait, wait. Was this your first time together?
1:22:13🔗CallerOur first time was in December. And he broke up with me about two weeks ago. So ever since then, it's been really good. I don't know why we broke up.
1:22:26🔗CallerHow did he break up? Well, the next morning, I dropped him off at work, kissed him goodbye. And then later that afternoon, he called me and told me we needed to talk. And he just said we had differences. And it was just a huge shock to me because we never fought ever.
1:23:02🔗AdamYeah, going, you know, sort of looking back.
1:23:08🔗DrewWhenever a guy all of a sudden goes, we've got to talk now, something, a shoe has dropped. That's what that means.
1:23:17🔗AdamLet's talk about this, because it's probably happened to me several dozen times over my dating career, too. When you're sort of confused, like when you're thinking, well, look, they might have put us on any stamps, but I've seen worse couples, you know what I mean? Like, we're getting along okay, sex is decent. Where are you going?
1:23:36🔗DrewThey won't do anything. But if they're kind of unhappy-
1:23:39🔗AdamNo, no, here's what I'm saying. When someone just says to you, hey, that's it, we're breaking up, and you're saying, oh, we went to Santa Barbara together last week and we had a good time, what's up? And when you're confused by it-
1:23:54🔗DrewIt means something. Something happened to the person.
1:23:57🔗AdamIt usually means somebody's reared their head.
1:24:00🔗AdamIt could be an old flame. Sometimes it's like a job where they have a couple of applications out, there's somebody's when they need to pick up a little work in the interim and then all of a sudden the phone rings and it's- It's the president. The guy's over at Lockheed. They have a place for a head engineer or something like pow, and I'm packing my bag.
1:24:18🔗DrewYeah, you call your employer, that's it, I'm sorry. But especially when they're extremely that deliberate too because usually a guy that's just kind of unhappy and wants to get out will kind of go, at dinner will go, I don't know, I don't know, it's me, it's not you, as opposed to, we got to talk now. This is, it's over, let's talk about that.
1:24:33🔗AdamHe'll be trying to bang you up by the way, the following, whatever the closest Friday. If in fact that is Friday, he'll try that later that night. But if it's Saturday, it'll be the following Friday and you do the math, whatever the next Friday that comes along is, he's going to once up.
1:24:48🔗DrewI'm telling you, that's the way guys are. It means another girl pal.
1:24:51🔗AdamAnd I think it could be the way women are too when you get that sort of confused. Not quite as bad.
1:24:56🔗DrewGirl, women will give you 100 warnings though before that happens. The guys just miss them. The girls get no warnings from the guys. They just throw them at the new job. Steinway. He's just laughing at me.
1:25:15🔗CallerI see him now because he works at the gym. And I have, you know, when I'm...
1:25:20🔗AdamIf he works at the gym, all bets are off. I worked at the gym with chicks. Oh, you got chicks. Because you know, he's got that fanny pack. He's got this baggy tiger.
1:25:43🔗AdamThere's another chick. Look, April, there's nothing wrong with you. You're 23. You're cute. You name April. You're fine. Think about another guy. Don't worry about him anymore. Plenty of guys after you, all right? All right, baby doll. Do not... Don't fret. Yeah, don't fret. You're 23. You're in the prime of your life.
1:26:05🔗DrewAnd by the way, she's just kind of getting going. There's going to be some not so good guys.
1:26:09🔗AdamShe may be chronologically 23, but emotionally, she's in high school. Yeah, she's in 10th, 11th grade.
1:26:16🔗DrewShe'll go through these pretty quick and then find the real thing.
1:26:19🔗AdamWe'll be back. Hey, everybody, it's Adam.
1:26:26🔗AdamYou spray that on, you give stink the axe. Hey, yeah, Loveline, I'm Adam, that's Dr. Drew. Dr. Drew was just handed the Blender magazine. Well, your name is mentioned in the thing. Is it not?
1:27:01🔗AdamDrew gave me the hands like, don't say anything, but anyone who picks up an issue of Blender magazine can, there's an interview with Courtney Love, and she says you called her sane. Yes?
1:27:23🔗AdamWhat do these people care about you for, Drew? Focus on me, would you please?
1:27:27🔗DrewI do. All right, you find what Courtney Love said about you, and we'll hop back to the phone. Courtney was brought to La Censina's Hospital in Pasilla, where radio personality and MTV host Dr. Drew Pinsky serves as medical director for the Department of Chemical Appendices Services. Thank the blanking lord for Pinsky, Love says. She contends that Pinsky took one look at her and said, what are you doing here? This must be a mistake. Although a patient could be held for 72 hours for a 5150, Love was released from the hospital later that same night and managed to find her way home.
1:28:02🔗AdamNow, that doesn't sound like the Drew I know, not the Drew that wouldn't give me a refill on my Ambien. He thinks I'm a junkie, meanwhile he's proclaiming it, giving Courtney Love the key to the city.
1:28:17🔗AdamSo you never said you're fine, you're sane.
1:28:20🔗DrewThe way the HIPAA laws are, I can't even say whether I saw her or not or whether she's speaking the truth or not or anything. That is the new laws. You can't even acknowledge.
1:28:47🔗DrewYou can't even, you can't acknowledge that you have a patient.
1:28:50🔗AdamYeah, I know. But except for when the patient, then...
1:28:53🔗DrewThen you can't say whether, you literally, the law requires you to say, I can't tell you whether that's true or not. Whether that person saw you...
1:29:00🔗AdamListen, Dr. Jackoff, if the patient is talking in a magazine about greeting you at a hospital, you can acknowledge that meaning.
1:29:22🔗DrewYour father calls and I have to say I can't acknowledge whether that patient is in this facility or not.
1:29:27🔗AdamAll right, well that means he's in there. No, look, I don't care about that. I'm talking about if somebody says that they went somewhere to your hospital and greeted you and it's in print, you can acknowledge whether that exchange took place. I'm not talking about seeing her subsequently or calling even her your patient, which then now you've let the cat out of the bag. You can say whether this exchange has happened or not.
1:29:55🔗DrewI can't because she's your patient. Because it says, do you hear that, Chris? Because if I say that it happened, it would say she was a patient at a hospital where I can't acknowledge that she was or was not a patient.
1:30:04🔗AdamNo, because she walked in, said hi to you and turned around and left.
1:30:32🔗DrewWhat I told them was that eight to ten years we'll see. That'll be the point at which we'll see whether the passion that they have now will sustain to the next level. And I was saying that their schedule is their biggest problem, they don't sort of prioritize their relationship.
1:30:45🔗AdamGet back to the Hippolog over there. Find that thing again.
1:32:12🔗AdamAnd you know, you're not saying you were there when she did the interview saying she came in and greeted you and you called her sane seems well, actually seems ironically more guilty than actually saying something, Kim. Hi. All right. I'm disgusted with all that. Let's take a break. I've had enough. We'll be back.
1:33:21🔗AdamAbsolutely. Pennywise in here tomorrow night. So until next time, this is Adam Carolla for Dr. Drew saying mahalo.
1:33:32🔗CallerThis has been Loveline. The opinions expressed on this show are not necessarily those of the staff, management, sponsors, or this station. The producer for Loveline is Ann Ingold. Loveline is a presentation of Westwood One Entertainment.