1:08🔗VoiceoverListener discretion is advised. This is Loveline. With Adam Carolla and Dr. Drew.
1:20🔗VoiceoverHey, everybody, it's Loveline. I'm Adam, that's Dr. Drew. Dr. Drew, phone number 1-800-LOVE-191. Dr. Drew's a board certified physician and addiction medicine specialist. Bill Bellamy.
1:32🔗DrewIn the house. Ah, I feel like I'm home here. I haven't been home in a while. It's been about a year and a half, huh?
1:54🔗DrewOh, I'm sorry. Did he stop? Just tell me he stopped out.
1:57🔗AdamHe's a beautiful man. That's the whole thing. He's a newbie and warrior is what he is. That makes me straighter to masturbate to Bill Bellamy. You know what I mean? Well, no. You know what I'm saying.
2:09🔗DrewI feel you, man, but no, I don't feel you.
2:13🔗AdamYou're going to. Bill is going to beat the Ontario Improv this Thursday through Sunday through Sunday. That's the normal time span. Is it not now? Is it Thursday through Sunday? It seems like. Yeah, yeah.
2:27🔗DrewBecause, I mean, it's either Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Then you or you may miss the Thursday people who were right after work. So you just do Thursday through Sunday, doing six shows. It should be fun. I haven't performed in California in a long time. I just about seven, eight weeks ago was in London, killed over there. Yeah, I had never performed out of the United States.
3:15🔗DrewSo I get over there and I'm sort of like, well, you know, are they going to really find me funny over here? And it was just like no, no difference. It was like being in New York, basically. Where do you go, B? People have accents. Where? Where? Hi, Bill. How are you today?
3:30🔗AdamI know it's spooky when the black guys have that accent.
3:52🔗AdamI haven't seen that. Like to see that. I didn't think it could get any better than the Blacks, but Asians. There's a new novelty sheriff in town.
4:11🔗Bill BellamyAdam, I have a mutual friend. Wait, I have a mutual friend named Mark Young who's a professor at the business school at USC here in Southern California. And he has a nephew who's Australian. He has a heavy Australian accent.
4:47🔗DrewA little tangy tang. No, no. It's really real. It's funny how the world has become so different. I mean, you don't know what you're getting these days.
5:50🔗AdamOnce in a while, you get that, you know, you get that chick and she's like, well, my mom is full Cherokee Indian and my dad's Dutch. You know, and you're like, whoa.
6:42🔗AdamIt's not the INS. I got to talk to the guy. They're smart though. Very. They're smart people because they don't just hop right on the phone. And they don't, they don't, you know, you know, I was thinking.
6:53🔗AdamI was talking about this because I employ a lot of Mexicans and I realize they have a nice don't ask, don't tell policy in front of each other. They don't rat each other out. Wow. You just say that even the Mexican guys who I'm working with, I'll just say, Rogelio, where's Oswaldo? They're just like, I don't know. Why should he tell me? Right. What's it going to do for him? Oswaldo could get in trouble. Oswaldo could get mad at him. He just says, I don't know, and he's out of it.
7:37🔗AdamF Adam. Max, Max and guys are like, where's Adam? Right here? No? No, no. And just right back to work. They never get caught up in anything. True. That's right. Smart.
7:56🔗AdamYeah. You're Asian. That's a nice combo there. Because let me tell you something about the Asians. It's all there for the Asians, but they're like, they're like a chili that's a little too hot. You know what I mean? They need to be thinned out.
8:23🔗DrewJust like you, they're breathtaking. You really don't know what you're dealing with there.
8:27🔗AdamOh, you got it. You're just like, whoa. That's when that goes. And you know what? It doesn't go south that often either. There's not that much to go wrong.
8:34🔗DrewYou just don't go real, unless the Euro is a little beat up.
8:39🔗AdamIn the Euro side, can we have the Euro side a little husky?
8:41🔗DrewIf the Euro side is a little weird, a little chunky, you might get a real bad.
8:46🔗AdamNo, I don't blame the Asian side. It can go good. It can go very good.
9:22🔗Bill BellamyI take sessions of guys. Basically, they come in and they're like, I want to get my ass beat. We get up dressed up in straight clothes and hit them with all sorts of various objects.
9:32🔗Bill BellamySo it's all about just beating on them.
9:34🔗Bill BellamyBeat on them, verbal humiliation, all sorts of really interesting psychological stuff.
9:38🔗Bill BellamyBeautiful. Wow. It's a beautiful thing.
10:07🔗DrewThat's good. Everybody's into the dominatrix.
10:10🔗AdamLet me tell you something. In the past, the dominatrix did not see the black man or the Latino man because he was busy getting his ass kicked in society. He'd go out and get his ass kicked all day. When he paid money for a woman, he wanted to kick some ass and get a nice BJ. He didn't want to get his ass kicked. That was reserved for the fat white guys who were dominating everyone at work and firing people. They want to compensate by going in and getting their ass kicked a little.
10:37🔗DrewGet a feel on the job training a little bit.
10:39🔗AdamThis is a good sign for society that she's servicing all the cultures. That's right.
10:46🔗AdamShe's kicking rainbow ass. It's like a Skittles commercial.
10:51🔗Bill BellamyBut the reason I was calling, first of all, I have to say the reason I'm so nervous is because I've been listening to you guys since I was 12.
11:32🔗Bill BellamyI can't process that. I don't like that one. I think I understand humans and that one just throws me completely. It's like, what?
11:39🔗Bill BellamyYeah, no, you really do think you understand people, but the reason I was calling was just because I had an appointment today with a gentleman that looked almost exactly like Dr. Drew.
11:51🔗Bill BellamyPainful erection will not go away. How do you know it wasn't me?
12:32🔗Bill BellamyYeah, usually. One of the other ones I had today, he wanted a lot of humiliation because he had to make this big merger or something like that, like million-dollar dollars or whatever. I'm sure they're probably just blowing smoke up my ass.
13:39🔗Bill BellamyHe wanted me to collar him and basically drag him around by a leash and humiliate him and tell him that he's a piece of garbage, whatever.
14:31🔗AdamBecause let me tell you what I'd be doing. I'd be mindful of the clock because it's one of these things where you don't pay by 20-minute increments, not the parking lot at the airport. You know, you pay by the hour.
14:44🔗AdamSo you pay for an hour. You bust a nut at minute number eight. You're out. You're out an hour. Or now. And now you're just sitting there thinking, or you're just riding out the next 52 minutes thinking about your family. Well, you know, while you're wearing a leather vest with a sheriff badge on it and you have a flaccid penis just sitting in a puddle of its own sweat. Just you feel like an idiot at this point. You know what I mean? Like you got to get out of there. I mean, after you have an orgasm.
15:23🔗AdamBut about four tenths of a second earlier. So I'd go right up to the edge of that.
15:28🔗DrewBut is that is that the way they do it? Like if you if you if you if you come too fast, you can't do that. You got to you have to be very, very, very diligent with your.
15:38🔗AdamWhat happens if they get into the next hour?
15:41🔗Bill BellamyIf they get into the next hour, we basically find a way to usher them out quickly, you know, whether or not they get to come or whatever.
15:47🔗AdamWell, what if they just want another hour?
15:50🔗Bill BellamyAnother hour? Well, then they pay again. But if we have another appointment scheduled, then they got to get their little asses out.
15:57🔗AdamI got to see them mopping up as you. Oh, I mean, listen, I don't even like going to a diner where the table's still messy from the last thing where the busboy was. Imagine this cleaning that up. You know what I mean? I don't want to see a little relish in front of me, a little spilled diet coke.
16:43🔗Bill BellamyBut here's the deal. If we ever, if you ever have sort of a, ever have thoughts about how well we understand the human being, just muse on this. Just ruminate on this for a few minutes and realize how totally bizarre and irrational humans are. There's no rationalizing any of this. There's none. You cannot make sense, so to speak, of any of this. It is bizarre motivational impulses that are remnants of something that gets imprinted on people's brain and they just gotta act it out. People try to make sense of it, but reality is it don't make sense.
17:13🔗DrewI've never made any sense of anybody trying to make me feel bad.
17:17🔗Bill BellamyThere may be sort of reasons of a sort of a sort, but to be reasonable about the irrational already doesn't fit.
17:23🔗AdamWell, about the best I can do with this, and this doesn't explain everything, but I just, I lump, there's a subsection of society that just likes their sex, likes the novelty, almost grotesque, bizarre side of sex. And-
17:41🔗Bill BellamyThe thing about a big category that is-
17:43🔗AdamWell, I know, but these are the people like to see people getting defecated on, or like the whiz on somebody, or like the stump or whatever.
17:50🔗Bill BellamyYou think those are the same guys that like watching the chicken getting hit by this freight train and stuff? The same guy?
17:56🔗AdamYeah, I kind of do. I kind of do. And I put these guys into that culture too, where there's a whole set, there's a segment of society that wants to get their genitals pierced, that wants to get sleeved with tattoos, that would rather, instead of just seeing two good-looking people having sex, would rather see three guys inside one chick's ass simultaneously. You know what I mean?
18:23🔗Bill BellamyYes. But even that has sort of novelty, arousal quality, but why about these weird impulses?
19:04🔗Bill BellamyRight, how does pulling Cinderella's- how does pulling Cinderella's carriage become ejaculation?
19:09🔗AdamHow does that happen? Well, I'll tell you why, because you're looking to degrade yourself.
19:16🔗Bill BellamyAnd how does that become sexual?
19:19🔗AdamBecause it's a sort of pain principle thing. It's- there's- okay, every human- inside every human being has this. You got a fingernail that got smashed with a hammer, and every time you touch it, it's painful. There's a part of you that will flick at it, and inflict the same pain over and over. Now, for us, we'll do it a couple of minutes, and then we'll wrap it up and go to bed. Other people sort of really get into that aspect of their life. I think these are those people. It's like if there's something bizarre, something that frightens them, they almost have to embrace it.
19:50🔗Bill BellamyI can get all that, but what I'm a billion miles, and I'm supposed to be the insightful guy here, a billion miles away from is how that then becomes sexual. To me, there could be new, too further apart experiences than poking yourself with a hot poker and sex.
20:05🔗AdamI'm saying almost, I'm saying things that induce feelings can become feelings of arousal, can become sexual very easily.
20:14🔗Bill BellamySo it's almost like we're a circuit, and you opened up a circuit of arousal and this sort of, it stimulates a magnetic field or something that activates another circuit.
20:27🔗AdamNo, it doesn't make sense. But what I mean is, you could probably, if you had a friend who had a husband or boyfriend buy it in a motorcycle accident, you'd have a much better chance of having sex with her that night than you would the week before he died.
20:46🔗Bill BellamyThat's them trying to regulate their feelings with something. Trying to fill themselves with just that. Come in the room. But to say, now what you have a chance of doing with that person is put them in a doggy collar and have them jacked.
20:56🔗AdamWell, that's a taller order. I think I could still do it.
21:00🔗Bill BellamyThat stuff does not work for me.
21:02🔗AdamThis is the way he would have wanted it.
21:04🔗Bill BellamyIt's some sort of weird... Let me spank you, baby. It's a circuit that got opened up.
21:07🔗AdamI feel like he's hovering over us looking at us right now.
21:09🔗Bill BellamyYou know what it is? It's like a rhythm disturbance in your heart. The heart's not going regular. It's going off for a couple of beats and this other circuit gets opened up. This is what the manifestations are.
21:19🔗AdamI don't have any great answers for pony play. I'm just saying.
21:22🔗Bill BellamyBecause people go, Oh, well, you know, sex can be about pain and about this. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay. But no, no, no. Having high levels of intensity in sex is different than pain becoming sex.
21:34🔗DrewYeah, I have a good one. What if somebody's asking you to do something that you think is totally unsafe? Would you still do it? I mean, you're talking to us. Does the dominatrix still do it? Is she still there?
21:48🔗DrewJessica, I had a question for you. If a person came in and they asked you to do something that might be, you know, borderline unsafe, would you still do it knowing that it could turn out pretty bad?
22:06🔗AdamWhat request have you turned down? What have you turned down recently?
22:10🔗Bill BellamyWhat have I turned down? There was recently a call to us that was asking for someone to be a submissive that they wanted to heavily, heavily cane her. And absolutely none of the women I work with will accept that.
22:30🔗DrewDo you have to bring your own cane or is there specific cane?
22:33🔗Bill BellamyHere's what leads me to speculate that if this kind of violence can become sexual, maybe other kinds of violence has a sort of sexual drive to it too. And that's where we get suicide bombers and things like that.
22:43🔗AdamWell, yeah. I mean, there's rape, you know, and who the hell knows? I mean, I do think things are sort of attached to sexuality, or at least the cousin of sexuality. A lot of drives. I mean, it gets you up off your ass in the morning. Yeah. Usually. Usually. All right. We're gonna take a little break. Bill Bellamy is in studio tonight. Dear, dear friend, Bill Bellamy. He's gonna be...
23:08🔗DrewHe's gonna be having a good time. That was a good one.
23:09🔗AdamHe's gonna be at the Ontario Improv Thursday through Sunday.
23:15🔗AdamThis Thursday through Sunday. We'll take ourselves a quick break. When we come back, we'll speak to Erika. She got her clit pierced and a tore. Yeah.
23:25🔗Bill BellamyMore. Reason number 38 to get a clitoris piercing.
23:28🔗AdamRight. Or not to. We'll take a quick break. We'll be right back after this.
24:20🔗AdamSo one hour special big A comes out September 20th.
24:23🔗DrewYeah, it's called Back to My Roots. I thought it was time to come with a really, really funny, well thought, well written one hour special because it's been about seven, six or seven years since I did. My last one was on Showtime.
24:42🔗AdamDid you go out there specifically to do this? Or is this part of your concert tour?
24:46🔗DrewYeah, it was specifically to do that one. And the reason I think we chose Dallas, because that was like the first place I performed out of my area. Like, you know, I grew up in New Jersey. And I was like, man, what was one of the most significant places I performed and I just remember my first appearance when I went on the road. I went to Dallas, Texas, and I had such a great time. So it was just fond memories there. I went back. It was awesome.
25:11🔗AdamWhat's your story? How did you get started? How did you get discovered? How did you get on MTV? What did you do in high school? Did you go to college?
25:18🔗DrewYeah, well, I definitely went to high school. But I actually got interested in comedy in college. I was just messing around, telling Joe's. I went to Rutgers. Which college? Yeah, I know. Rutgers is huge. It's like five campuses, right? I went to Livingston College, actually. And what was so crazy was I just stumbled upon comedy. I never grew up saying, I'm going to be this comedic dude. I just sort of was very funny around my friends. Everybody was like, dude, you're pretty crazy, you know? Next thing you know, I was like, all right, well, maybe let me write some of this stuff down. Next thing you know, I'm doing open mics. Next thing you know, I'm in school doing hosting stuff, talent shows, go from that, graduate. I started doing open mics in New York. Just boom, pop in, I see Chris Rock, I see De Chappelle. We're all doing our thing. And I started getting a name in the city and I got discovered by a lady named Tracy Jordan from MTV. She was like, dude, you're pretty funny. Do you like music? Next thing I know, I'm on MTV.
26:38🔗DrewEconomics. I went to school for business, so I was thinking like, you know, I'm going to be this like super duper stockbroker kind of guy. I was going to get in investment stuff. And when I found out that I really love to make people laugh, it was just the immediate feeling that I had. I knew that was the right move.
26:53🔗AdamDo you know, though, because of your economic background, do you feel confident investing your money, or do you feel like you have a sort of step up on the general populace in terms of if you have some money, you know where to put it or know what to do with it?
27:07🔗DrewI just think that I have an understanding of how to make money work for you. You know, if you have some.
27:25🔗Bill BellamyNo, no, I'm just saying, I knew that he had to have done some outside studying on his own if he's interested in that.
27:30🔗DrewNo, no, but seriously, you know, when you start thinking about investments, you know, you know, I figured like once I started making some money, I would want to, you know.
27:38🔗DrewSo I started reading a lot and figuring out like what do people do who have money? That's like, you know, and then you start talking to people who have money. Yeah. And then, you know, and then, you know, it's like, it's not that it's not a big maze. You just kind of like do a little at a time.
27:50🔗AdamYeah. Well, I was thinking about that. I had a couple of thoughts. One is, is somebody ought to teach just a one month class on like what to do with your money, not what to do to save it, what to do to make it. If you have a little, you know, should you should you pay your mortgage with your credit card and then pay the whatever percent on the credit card? Should you make an extra mortgage payment a year instead of just a handful of basic whatever, you know, things to do top 10 things. I mean, people are completely out of it.
28:20🔗Bill BellamyBut the problem is there is if you had 100 guys teach that course, each guy would come up with 10 different top tens. So what you need is your own sort of you got to read it yourself and then find somebody you kind of relate to.
28:31🔗AdamNo, but here's what I think you need. You need a top 10 for a single guy in his 20s, a top 10 for a young couple, a top 10 for a guy who just got a raise, is making over 100 grand a year. You know, there would be a couple of different top tens, but just some, you know, it was never discussed. It was never discussed at school. It was never discussed at home. I don't think most people, ironically, most poor people really never hear anything about it. They get, you know, it's like I had, I owed the IRS, I don't know, 3,400 bucks. They gave me my minimum payment plan when I was in my 20s. I paid like 33 bucks a month. I paid 33 bucks a month for six years. And then finally, when I made a little money and decided I was just going to pay it off, it was still 3,800 bucks. I just paid the interest and the penalty, like every month for years. I mean, you don't really, you know, people don't realize how much it costs to be poor. Like, hey, if you got sterling credit, you can go in and buy a car at 4%, 3% or 0%. If you've had a couple of bad run-ins, you're paying 18%, but you are punished. You are punished harsh. You can get a credit card, run up 5, 10 grand debt, pay the minimum. You'll pay 50 bucks a month for the rest of your life. You'll never get into that principle. And it's just, now you're poor and it's costing you more to be poor. You can just get your ass kicked when you're poor. You do.
30:11🔗AdamSo when you're poor, you only take 20 bucks at a time, right? You just can't afford to take a lot out. I would just go take 20 bucks at a time. I didn't have that. So it was two bucks times 20. It was like 10 percent. Yeah. You pay 10 percent every time you take 10 percent of your money. Yeah. Now you get 300 out. You're paying 2 percent or whatever. However, it works out to be less. Point is, is you're paying 10 percent. So it costs more. You're filling up your car. You can't fill up your car. You got to put five, 10 bucks in at a time when you're poor. You got to stop the gas station five times as much. Using more time, all that stuff. You know what I mean? It just costs more.
32:56🔗Bill BellamyAdam has a prodigious sack, and so it kind of flops out of the open there.
32:59🔗DrewYeah, it just to get in the way of things.
33:01🔗AdamI'm not kidding. I was wearing my bathrobe and nothing else. My dog was barking at the French door. I came up behind the dog, sitting on the carpet. I was going to grab the dog, do a bear hug, and sort of roll backward onto my back and pull the dog and slap its belly and stuff. As I was pulling the dog backwards, I was sitting down almost kind of Indian style, just my ass. It took a step back, the nut sack was on the ground. It stepped onto the nut. It just put the full weight on the nut as I teetered the dog back on its paw. Then the dog was like, I was like, oh, and my wife was like, you're hurting her.
33:38🔗CallerI was like, no, it's no, you hurt her leg.
33:42🔗AdamShe stepped on my nut. I'm pretty sure she did it on purpose still. I mean, it's one thing to get your nut hit, or stepped on, or smacked. It's another thing when you have your nut actually resting on terra firma.
34:06🔗AdamThey don't jump off. You know, you know, when you're, oh, you know, you have to do that weird dance around thing.
34:11🔗Bill BellamyNo, no, they're just standing and looking.
34:12🔗AdamYeah, see guys, guys got that thing like when the defensive end is rushing the quarterback, but he released the ball and they don't want to get a penalty.
34:22🔗AdamYeah, I think when they missed the punter or something, they'll do that with their nutsack. Dog, they don't got that. They keep going. They follow through. Speaking of that, I'll just tell you something that was funny. You know, I go home and I watch, I love football season. And now you can turn on channel 206 or something. They just show old NFL games and it's cool. Last night, they had like bad boys of the NFL and Oakland Raiders, Aliyah Al-Zado, the usual stuff. And they're interviewing Deacon Jones, old Rams.
34:58🔗AdamRams all-pro. And Deacon is one of these guys. He's so bad. He's such a badass. His eyeballs are bloodshot all the time. Like, you know, you know, you know, the black guys, they just look like they just drink, they're just black. And their eyes are like, like glassy and bloodshot and everything.
35:15🔗Bill BellamyIt was Borland Olson, Youngblood.
35:17🔗AdamRosie Greer. Rosie Greer. Liam Buzzard and Deacon Jones.
35:20🔗Bill BellamyWhat were they called? The Fearsome Foursome?
35:22🔗AdamFearsome Foursome. So Deacon Jones goes, well, what I would do is I'd go upside the head, you know, cause that's back when it was just head slapping. I mean, these guys just whack each other in the side of the head, knock the guy out and go crush a quarterback. And they're just clothes lining and head hunting. I mean, you watch those old films from the 60s and even the 70s, guys just coming in. They would just pad their arms and they would just come flying in and clothesline everybody. And there's a couple, there's a guy in Denver. But anyway, so Deacon is being interviewed and Deacon he goes, now I found out when you go upside a man or woman's head, he had actually added woman.
36:06🔗AdamHe found out through technique, through trial and error, that he's basically saying you whack someone in the side of the head and they'll blink for a minute and you can get around him. I don't know why he had to add woman.
36:17🔗DrewI think Deacon Jones had to really try it out on a few women back in the day.
36:22🔗AdamWhen you're interviewing and you're talking about a football technique, like we're not asking what you're doing, bars, we're just saying how do you get around the strong side tackle? And he goes, you go upside a man or woman's head, he actually added woman. I was so glad because I had a couple glasses of wine, I mean the TiVo remote. Let me see him say that again. That was awesome. Or woman's head. Yeah. I like to talk to Deacon's first wife. See how that was going.
36:49🔗DrewShe can't remember anything. She got clothesline so many times.
36:52🔗Bill BellamyI watched Paper Lion the other day.
36:58🔗Bill BellamyReally, it throws you. You got an all-pro football team doing jumping jacks and stretching the way a high school football team would.
37:05🔗AdamHey, Bill was in a classic football movie. Yeah, Any Given Sunday.
37:11🔗DrewThat was one of the most ambitious, I thought, portrayals of football life.
37:18🔗DrewBecause it was really real. I mean, the stuff that they cut out of the movie, I don't think the NFL would have supported, but it was just real.
37:26🔗DrewA lot of the stuff like, you know, the drugs, the sex.
37:31🔗Bill BellamyThey cut out because they were afraid the NFL would object?
37:33🔗DrewWell, no, the NFL cut it out. Oh, right. The NFL didn't want to sanction. That's why, I mean, initially in the film, we were going to wear NFL uniforms. And the way Oliver Stone wrote the movie, it was going to be a lot of the real undertones, what's going on, the pressures, the raw deals, that's going to guys that don't make their bonuses and why they're like, you know, it was just going to be a really rough version of Any Given Sunday. So they just changed it up. We became the Sharks.
38:54🔗AdamLet's let's take ourselves a. By the way, speaking of white guys versus black guys, another thing I was watching was the running back on Denver a few years ago. He got injured in 2000. I don't know, rookie of the year or something. He was one of these guys. Anyway, never played high school ball. Really? They showed pictures of him in the band playing the drums, like he loved to play the drums. Ain't a white guy on the planet that set the rookie record for rushing yards. Didn't play any high school ball. Just never played. Never played Pop Warner. Never wanted to. Never wanted to play high school.
39:26🔗Bill BellamyThere's a lot of God given talent out there.
39:29🔗AdamYeah. It don't have blue eyes either. No, no.
39:33🔗Bill BellamyWell, if he's kicking field goals sometimes.
39:35🔗AdamYeah, but that guy's been kicking since he was nine.
39:37🔗DrewYeah. He knew he was going to be a kicker.
39:40🔗AdamI just love hearing about these guys. This guy, I don't know what to say. He was the Denver back. Four years ago, he ran for 1,500 yards. Denver had a few backs and was just making tons of yards. The point is, he never thought about playing football in high school. Went right through. Then he went into the Marines. Still no football.
39:59🔗CallerHe's going to be Rookie of the Year in the NFL.
40:02🔗AdamNow imagine this. Here's a guy, he doesn't play high school ball. He then goes from high school, goes from playing the drums, into the Marines. Now he's like 21, 22. He's in the Marines. And yet he's still not going to be NFL Rookie of the Year. He's still not there yet. Meanwhile, he's not touched the football. Do you know what I'm saying?
41:12🔗AdamYeah, Chris, Chris doesn't, he doesn't, like if he was a fisherman, he'd have a gill net, not a harpoon, you know? He goes wide, he goes wide and starts, you know, he was reeling it into the boat, and then he had some dolphins and some plankton and some seaweed in there. You just gotta sort through it. That's all before you.
42:03🔗AdamDrew, you can't find the guys, the rookie, rookie, I don't really have time exactly. You don't have time. Go find it, would you? Can't you just punch that in?
42:13🔗CallerI did, it didn't come up. Didn't come up?
42:16🔗AdamAnderson, get on the internet and find this thing, would you? Come on, we got a question for Bill. The guy has the rookie rushing record for Denver, 2000 or 2001, 1400 yards. I just want to figure out the guy's name, it's driving me nuts now. Dan?
43:02🔗Yeah. My question for Bill was, I'm actually a young and inspiring stand-up comedian. I was wondering, I was thinking about moving to New York to try to do stand-up.
43:40🔗Yeah, I would tell you his name, but I don't honestly know it.
43:44🔗AdamSo what do you think? Your friends say go to LA. You think go to New York.
43:49🔗Bill BellamyHere's the deal. It's a lovely 118 in Tucson today. Yeah, it was all you got to go somewhere.
43:53🔗DrewYou got to get out of there. The closest the closest destination would be come to LA. But the thing about LA is you have to be really, really sure of what your intentions are. I mean, if you if you want to come out here and just be a stand up, I think it's really, really difficult to start now because what about doing improvisational troops and that kind of thing?
44:12🔗DrewYou don't make any money in LA. You know, you just you like, I mean, they're really, they're really tough on letting you get on stage. You know, in New York, you can get on, excuse me, in New York, you can get on stage a lot easier, I think.
44:25🔗AdamHow about this? I mean, I always felt when I used to try to do stand up that living in LA was almost too tough, too competitive. If you were at a smaller town, if you could find a place, even if it's just a restaurant or something, where you could work out for a couple of years, log your time on stage and then go somewhere. I mean, here's...
44:45🔗Ace man, I'm hearing what you're saying. In fact, I've been listening to Loveline for about six or seven years. I actually started to do an open mic in Tucson. I'm a student at U of A, which everyone knows is a four-year junior college, as you would call it.
44:58🔗Yeah, I'm in my 10th year, so I'm actually getting out of there early.
45:01🔗AdamRight, so you've done, you've paid your dues in terms of the open mics?
45:05🔗Oh, exactly. I mean, I've been doing open mic for since I was 19, and I'm 22 now.
45:10🔗AdamAll right, well here's all I'm saying, and I know you're asking, Bill. I'm just saying, I wouldn't go to New York or LA without a good tight 10, 15 minutes.
45:20🔗AdamThat you could showcase to somebody and get a gig, instead of just come here and start wandering around.
45:26🔗Yeah, exactly. Well, the thing is, I actually heard you, when you guys had David Tell on Loveline, you were asking, you know, a lot of people use stand-up comedy as a jumping pad towards acting, writing, directing, all that. But I actually like stand-up just for stand-up. That's all I want to do. I love stand-up. I've loved it ever since, you know, as a little kid.
45:42🔗DrewI mean, there's nothing that can stop you. You have to love it because, I mean, I love to make people laugh. Like, at the end of the day, it is nothing that I do that makes me happier than just like seeing people fall over laughing. It's just a beautiful gift to have. But if that is the true love, then you can perform anywhere. It just depends on how far you want to take it. Because, I mean, I've performed at that improv out there in Tempe, and it's really nice club.
46:12🔗AdamYeah. You know, I think there's this almost adage or almost a belief that you just have to move. No matter where you are, if you're going to do something, you got to pack up and go to another town.
46:22🔗DrewIt just depends on what you want to do with it. I mean, I was good in New Jersey. I lived in New Jersey. I worked out there for like two, three years. And then I started doing my thing in New York. But I didn't want to just be the best dude in New Jersey.
46:34🔗AdamRight. And there's a time you outgrow it. But I'm not so sure that Dan is outgrown wherever he is. That's all I'm saying. He's 22. Better to be good, wait an extra year, really hone your craft, and then make the move and get a gig. Then go get rejected, put your tail between your legs and move back. Bill Bellamy is in studio tonight. You want to see him apply his trade. He's going to be at the Ontario Improv Thursday through Sunday. This Thursday through Sunday, we'll take a quick break. When we come back, we'll speak to Boyfriend wants to have threesome with girl who does drugs. Yeah, and they live in Utah. All that after this. Yeah, everybody, it's the Loveline of Adam, that's Dr. True, Bill Bellamy.
47:58🔗DrewOh, man, we are like the three amigos tonight. We're knocking the first question out the box, Dominatrix. It's a beat and for a living.
48:08🔗AdamIt's good to see Bill for a living. It's good to see Bill because it's been a little while.
48:13🔗DrewYeah, man, I've been doing it. Yeah, it's been over a year. I mean, since then, I've shot two movies. What else do I do?
48:22🔗DrewI did a pilot for Fox, but it didn't get picked up. It was a sports agency show called Amy Coyne, which was an ensemble. Really great, great, great idea.
48:35🔗AdamHey, I like the what was it? Driven. What was the Fastlane Fastlane?
48:39🔗DrewYeah, Fastlane was that was the bar for everybody out there who ever watched the show, who dropped by my website and just left notes about the show. So many people got wind of it and liked it. I don't know why Fox pulled the plugs too early, I think.
48:54🔗AdamYeah. Well, I think, I mean, just from watching the episodes that you did, it looked like a pretty expensive show to do. It was like crazy making a movie. They were like flipping cars and blowing stuff up. And it was shot like it was like shot like like a movie. I mean, when the car action action shot like an action movie, when the car rolled over, it wasn't just one long shot. It was a shot from inside the car, the shot from under the car, the camera that was the cigarette that flew out the window, the camera mounted to a squirrel that ran in front of the car. It was all these crazy angles like you realize. Well, that that three seconds there, that that cost us about 400 grand. Yeah, that's what that took right there.
49:59🔗DrewYeah. Tiffany Amber Thieson. We put unbelievable to your ears right now. I know this is going to sound crazy. They have put the whole show, the whole season on Court TV.
50:10🔗AdamI've seen it. I'm like, whoa, I didn't even know what it was on, but it was on somewhere. It keeps things are getting repurposed, as they say.
50:18🔗AdamAnd they're just getting rerun. I you know, we do the Andy Milonakis show on MTV and the things over on like Bravo, like the stuff like it used to be stuff would be on it, be on NBC for eight years. And then it would go off the air for six years and then it would pop up on USA.
50:38🔗AdamEight years later. So they don't wait. Now, the S they showed original the the original episode they showed Sunday night on MTV is showing up like on Bravo on Tuesday. Like shows that they only made six episodes of are in syndication.
50:57🔗AdamYou know, like, I don't know how many fast lane episodes we did. Twenty two did twenty two episodes. But there's shows like Action that you may not remember because they only did like six or eight of them.
51:10🔗AdamThose those those things are showing up places like it's I think because there's so many channels and stuff that they need program.
51:18🔗DrewSo they just like, what are you doing with that fast lane? You can't hold. Yeah.
51:21🔗Bill BellamyWhy not take that stuff and show it?
51:23🔗AdamWhy not? And as opposed to what? Just showing the Indian head with the or or like when we were growing up, remember, you'd see like the F-15 climbing and it'd be like, and I reached up and I touched the face of God. And you'd be like, huh? Oh, it's late.
51:41🔗AdamLike when I hear Charlton Heston talking about touching the face of God, I see the F-16 just flying straight up through the clouds and the patriotic music. It means it means and you're going to get hit with that flat line in a second. And the thing's going. You kids don't remember. TV used to end. Stores used to close. You guys don't remember. Stuff came to a finish. Like here's the deal.
52:06🔗AdamIf you wanted something on a Sunday, you couldn't get it. Whatever it was. Whatever it was, you couldn't get it.
52:13🔗CallerHey, you should have thought about that Friday.
52:15🔗AdamBecause it's closed and it's going through the weekend and I'll see you on Monday. There was no cash. You should have got your cash out the bank on Friday because you can't get it on Saturday or Sunday. And if you don't got any money, then you don't got any money until Monday. And the TV shuts down about 132. That's it.
52:37🔗AdamAnd then it'll lead off with a little show called The Farm Report. About 5 a.m. you may want to stay up. If you're high enough, you can stay up for that. But now, but there was a time when there was a time to go to bed because your TV told you.
52:52🔗AdamYou hear Charlton Heston talk about touching the face of God in the F-14 going up in the air. You go, okay, now it's time to go to bed. Now you can just flip around and go, you'll probably find something pretty good at 4 a.m. Of course.
53:22🔗CallerWell, my guy friend that I've been seeing for about three years is trying to tuck me into having a threesome with this girl that's doing drugs. And she's just not what I'm into.
55:00🔗AdamAnd we don't have a guy screener. OK, so.
55:06🔗Bill BellamyWe were saying, You're not into this girl. Is this a boyfriend?
55:10🔗AdamIt's a guy she's been seeing for three years.
55:14🔗Bill BellamySo some guy was just having sex with you.
55:15🔗AdamYou deserve a little better, baby doll. Now, what's going on with your life? Because here's my plan. I want to I want to whip you into shape, not only physically, but emotionally, and then have you build up your confidence and have you get a guy who appreciates you.
56:50🔗AdamYeah. Rayna, what the hell's wrong with you? What happened? Your dad left?
56:56🔗CallerNo, my dad and my mom are still together.
56:58🔗AdamWell, what's wrong with your self-esteem that you would be with this guy for three years? I mean, you're 29. Do you have a couple of kids from a relationship that went bad?
57:35🔗AdamNeglect, a little bit of beaten, a little bit of whatever. Kid gets horrible self-esteem, hooks up with abuser, pops out a kid with the abusive guy. The abusive guy wax around a little. Eventually she gets away with him, but she starts eating and she has the five-year-old. So now she's carrying around a five-year-old and she's carrying around an extra 50 pounds and a guy comes in and this guy knows because it's like she's desperate.
58:02🔗Bill BellamyShe's wounded. He can sniff the bag.
58:04🔗AdamShe's got the baggage, she's got the extra weight, she's got the extra kid. Now he can go in there and if he's with a hot, skinny chick with no kid, that chick's like, listen buddy, we've been together for three years, I'm 29, you're gonna be wasting my life with your ass. And we're getting married or you're gonna ask her to get off the pot, but she can't call anything out to this guy because she's got the kid and she's got the weight and she's beaten down. And this guy, he just takes advantage of her. Like, yeah, look, I'll be banging this chick and then I'll be over to bang you a little bit later.
58:35🔗Bill BellamyWe have real good time and bring them both together. Come on, what do you think?
58:38🔗AdamAnd he knows, so it's always that sort of thing where like, where are you going? You're like, you know what it is? You're in the middle of a desert, it's 120 degrees and you got the only shade and the person's threatening to walk out. Yeah, go ahead, just start walking. Yeah, take your half-filled canteen and start walking, you'll be back. They know you're not going anywhere. Now you gotta get your own umbrella. You gotta get yourself a half-trash.
59:13🔗AdamDid you get the inline six or the supercharged four?
59:16🔗Bill BellamyReminded me that I've got Strictly Sex with Dr. Drew, if you're listening on Wednesday night at midnight. Interesting show on what people are fearful of with sex. Penis phobias.
59:25🔗AdamI think I have one. Reena. Now here's your plan.
59:30🔗AdamYou need to reclaim your life and you need to get your mojo back, you understand? Here's how you have to do it. First off, dump this guy. We've wasted three years with this a-hole. She doesn't give a rat's ass about you. Get rid of them. You're better off alone. First thing you need to do is realize you can be alone. Second thing you need to do is regroup and then we're going to have you step up. Regrouping means get some nutrition, get some exercise, drop those extra pounds. Self-care, get yourself some schooling, step up in your career, work on your career, work on your physique, exercise, good nutrition, good career stuff, year off. Just working on your career, just working on you, getting strong, getting healthy, feeling good, and then you can go out and have a normal relationship.
1:00:26🔗AdamThen do it. Call us back in a year. Don't play, Reena. But listen. What is that? They're not. Look, I've realized, I've realized, I've just, I've really been, I've really been studying people over the last couple of years.
1:00:51🔗AdamAnd if they were going to change, they would have done it.
1:00:54🔗Bill BellamyThey change when they believe they're going to die. If they don't, that's when they change. But what I understand is you come up with some good ideas and her thing is like, hey, you want that?
1:02:04🔗Bill BellamyAnd he's abusive. So you sought out an abusive guy who upped it to the next level with you?
1:02:08🔗AdamYeah. Reena, do me a favor. Please, I know this is amusing to you that I would give you some advice that you might want to use. Forget about you. How about your goddamn kid? You've got a five year old that's on the brink of being f'ed up. You're exposing this kid to horrible people just like dear old dad. How about you do it on behalf of your kid? How about you get your ass together on behalf of your child?
1:02:43🔗AdamI love my kid. They never see me cook the math. They never see me turn tricks. They don't see me hammering those welfare checks. They don't see any. No, yeah, they don't see it.
1:03:36🔗AdamI bet they're very different. Go ahead.
1:03:42🔗The origin of the term actually comes from Missouri during the Kirtland period of the church circa 1834, when the Mormonites were expelled from Jackson County. Many of them fled to Clay County. These citizens of Clay who were sympathetic and friendly toward the Mormons were prejudicial. I don't know what that is.
1:04:25🔗AdamWell, maybe the Jack, maybe the Jackson County people were nice to the Mormons.
1:04:30🔗Right, so that's where it came from, and now today it uses a term for people that are, I guess are members of the church but just don't want to associate themselves with the church.
1:04:40🔗They don't follow the teachings or the precepts, so they can't do what they want to, and some people ask them, they're like, well, I'm a Jack Mormon.
1:05:32🔗Bill BellamyAnd then what I feel like saying is, what do you think I did for the eight years that followed the second year medical school? That just having the information is just the very, very, very, very beginning of training in clinical medicine.
1:05:47🔗AdamWell, even worse, they get some information written by some Jack off in Florida about holistic healing. I'll even bring that crap in.
1:05:54🔗Bill BellamyThat's right. But I'll even give them the information is good. But the information is yet a thousand miles away from judgment and wisdom and understanding about clinical circumstance, which the science is just sort of a sketchy understanding of what you're really actually dealing with in the human setting.
1:06:11🔗Bill BellamySo it just gets very frustrating.
1:06:12🔗AdamYou see, Drew, as a carpenter, no matter what someone looks up on the Internet, they still can't handle that worm drive hypoids.
1:06:20🔗Bill BellamyWell, that's a very similar issue, right? You have experience handling that saw, but people don't see it that way because I have a body and now I understand it, therefore I'm an expert.
1:06:29🔗AdamNow, you know, the thing that's always good about carpentry is the tools scare the crap out of everybody. Right. And to drop my wallet. And I think it was my cell phone. They're expensive and they scare people because their blades spinning around and they freak out. So that's always good as a carpenter. James?
1:06:49🔗Bill BellamyWell, first off, I'd just like to say congratulations on your Comedy Central show. I saw the commercials for that. It looks like it's going to be funny.
1:06:56🔗AdamAh, thanks. I haven't seen that yet. No, it sounds funny, but I haven't seen the promos.
1:07:02🔗Bill BellamyYeah, the promos are kind of weak, but you're a funny guy. I'm sure that you're a funny guy.
1:07:07🔗AdamWell, I haven't, you know, I did promos for that show that aren't airing yet. Those are their promos.
1:07:14🔗AdamYou know what I'm saying? My promos will start airing soon.
1:07:16🔗Bill BellamyIt's pretty much a picture of you, and it says like, hey, we gave Adam Corolla a show, and it's like, okay. I'm sure people who don't know who you are are like, okay, who is this guy? But yeah, my problem, it's not really a problem.
1:07:28🔗Bill BellamyJames is full of compliments. It's awesome.
1:07:30🔗AdamI feel better by the minute just talking to James.
1:07:32🔗Bill BellamyI think James is not one of those negative guys. He just kind of fumbled into some.
1:07:38🔗AdamHe should do some motivational speaking, like James be up there like, I'm glad y'all could join me here. Let's give yourselves a hand for being so pathetic that you needed to attend this motivational seminar. Now, obviously, I'm the smart one here because I got your money, but give yourselves a hand. You guys are fantastic. You're looking good tonight except for this fat guy here. This guy doesn't look so good. Looks like also has male pattern baldness and maybe a little herpes starting to form.
1:08:08🔗AdamYes, it just when it starts feeling good, he chops you down. But I like his reasoning. He's got bold reasoning. It's like people that don't know who you are could see that thing and say, well, here's this guy.
1:08:28🔗Bill BellamyMy basic thing is I've always sort of been attracted to women with trauma in their past. I mean, my mom is bipolar. She's manic-depressive. I think it probably has a lot to do with it.
1:08:38🔗Bill BellamyIt does. But, you know, I mean, you guys always, I always hear you guys talking about how, like, you know, abusive guys have kind of that uncanny, like, sixth sense about telling, like, somebody...
1:08:47🔗Bill BellamyOh, no, no, no, no. We have the, there's two versions. There's the guy that's a victimizer that knows a good victim, and then there's you.
1:08:54🔗Bill BellamyRight. I'm the exact opposite.
1:08:56🔗Bill BellamyThen there's women who are victim types, but I'm like, I've got, like, the Messiah complex. Like, I think I can help them all.
1:09:03🔗Bill BellamyGo read my book. Go on by Cracked. That's all about that.
1:09:06🔗AdamYeah. And then you can watch my show, and then you can go down and see Bill at the Ontario.
1:09:11🔗Bill BellamyAnd then Discovery Health Channel, Wednesday Night, Midnight.
1:09:14🔗AdamAnd then I got a show coming out on TLC, Home Improvement Show, that's really more about improving yourself than it's about the home. So you want to check that out.
1:09:22🔗Bill BellamyNo, in all seriousness, though, that's what I.
1:09:25🔗AdamBill's got a DVD that's coming out September 20th. Go back to my roots. You might want to check that out. That could help too. Yeah.
1:09:31🔗Bill BellamyBut it is about the experience of maintaining boundaries and how you really can help people by not rescuing them.
1:09:37🔗AdamYeah. All right. Well, do you think, do you think. All right, buddy. I think I have enough time. They gave me a couple of backhand accomplices. Keep moving. Yeah, we got to take a break. Jessica.
1:09:54🔗AdamAll right, everyone hang tight. Bill Bellamy is in studio tonight. We're going to come back with Bill and we're going to play a round of a game known as Germany or Florida after this. Love Line will be right back. Yeah, Bill's just talking about what someone did to me on the lawn.
1:10:23🔗DrewThat wasn't cool, man. Bill Bellamy got a new show. You know, I'm happy for you, man. You've been in the game a long time. You like you like, you know, like my brother from another mother.
1:10:33🔗AdamBill Bellamy in the studio tonight. I like about Billy's happy.
1:10:41🔗Bill BellamyIt is four years ago. Being happy.
1:10:43🔗DrewI'm just saying, you know what? I love I'm doing what I love to do, man, seriously. And, you know, I just I just dig it. I take my life fun every day. Even those things get stressful sometime. I just don't let it get me down.
1:10:56🔗AdamYou know, but here's what I think. I wonder. I think people think and I don't even know if you can answer this, but people think that people that seem to be in a good mood a lot of the time or seem to be positive a lot of time have these dark moments where they go home and the tears of a clown start to come in. True quiet. I'm doing an interview.
1:11:20🔗AdamNow, obviously, bad news is bad news to everybody and tragedy is tragedy to everybody, but you just seem generally to have a better energy, to be in a better mood, almost.
1:11:34🔗Bill BellamyI think you know people are compensating. Bill ain't compensating.
1:11:37🔗AdamRight. Bill doesn't feel like he's dancing like some chick with an eating disorder.
1:11:41🔗Bill BellamyWe have a lot of good-looking women that do that. They make us feel happy, right? Yeah. That's because they're beautiful. No, no. There's that. But they seem happy, but they have to make sure that you're happy with them so you feel happy, but you realize, hey, that wasn't necessarily a happy person, right?
1:11:57🔗DrewRight. I know what you're saying. Yeah, I get you.
1:11:59🔗AdamThat was a person that was compensating.
1:12:11🔗DrewBut I am genuinely a happy person. If you met any of my friends, most people will be like, Bill's always positive, always whatever, because that's who I am. You know what I mean? I am going to be encouraging to you. I have fun, but I have bad days.
1:12:26🔗Bill BellamySidebar. Those chicks would say the same thing, though.
1:12:30🔗Bill BellamyYeah. All my friends would say I'm positive.
1:12:32🔗AdamI know, but you'd start talking to them.
1:12:33🔗DrewNo, but I'm serious. I haven't killed anybody in about two years. Oh, see?
1:12:38🔗AdamI'm kind of done. We get that feeling from Bill, though. But here's the thing. Here's the thing. And Bill busts himself up, which I like, too, because you've got to live with yourself.
1:12:48🔗Bill BellamyYou might as well think you're funny.
1:12:51🔗AdamYeah, he's very good to Bill. Bill's on Bill. The thing is, it's something that's not talked about that much in terms of people are talking about being successful, people are talking about financial wealth, or people talk about education, or people talk about health, physical health, or even mental health. They don't really talk about just the pure and simple, see if you can have a happy life, see if you can be in a good mood. And I don't even know how much of that you change. I mean, I got a happy dog, but not all dogs are happy. I think my dog just came out happy. My dog's one of these dogs.
1:13:25🔗Bill BellamyAdam came to work that decided that people can't change. Can not change.
1:13:28🔗AdamI decided, no, here's what I'm saying. When my dog wags its tail, the whole body bends. It's got one of them full body, full body wag. And then there's other dogs who just aren't that way. Now, they're all happy if you give them a bone. My dog's just happy when it doesn't have a bone. And everyone's happy when they win the lotto, but are they happy just in the middle of the week, in the middle of the day?
1:13:51🔗AdamWhatever. Most people aren't. It doesn't seem to have anything to do with any kind of financial wealth or any kind of material possession or anything like that. It's a psychological thing.
1:14:01🔗AdamBut do you think this, Drew, do you think that there are just certain people like Bill who are quite a bit happier than the general populace and there are certain people that are quite a bit less happy than the general populace? And it's not all connected to alcohol or drugs or abuse or anything?
1:14:22🔗Bill BellamyJust the way the dog. Just the way the dog would be.
1:14:24🔗AdamYeah. There's some dogs that just seem to mope around. And other dogs are just like flopping around and seem happy all the time. Hyper. Same owner. Same situation. Same diet. Same everything. Just seem to be in a better mood. Yeah.
1:14:46🔗DrewYeah. They threw me in the Matrix. Happy.
1:14:49🔗Bill BellamyBut this is back to the genetic hand thing. Now the question then becomes, because we've been big on not being able to change your physical, somatic genetic hand, can you change your psychological genetic hand?
1:14:59🔗AdamI don't know that you can change your disposition. I believe that you can do away with things like drugs, alcohol, bad relationships, bad dead-end jobs, things like that that make you less happy. But I don't know if you're ever going to be Bill Bellamy if you're just not. Do you know what I mean?
1:15:50🔗AdamHere's how the game goes, Bill. All right. We hear the F'ed up story and then we guess, did it come out of Germany or Florida? Because all F'ed up stories are either from Germany or Florida. See? He's having a good time already.
1:16:23🔗AdamAnd I don't mean any disrespect to Bill Bellamy. Or David. Or Dag. David Alan Grier, probably smarter than the three of us put together. Yeah. Yeah.
1:17:06🔗AdamThere ain't no correlation between smart and happy. And I think it goes the other direction. I think, I don't know if David Alan Grier could ever truly be happy because his brain's working too fast all the time and he knows he should be miserable.
1:17:18🔗Bill BellamyI took that flight with him back from Newark and he was trying to sleep and was like sitting up and asleep and talking and moving about. Doing slyloquies and stuff was a miracle.
1:17:27🔗AdamI think what you want for your kids is you want them to be smart enough to make a buck. You want them smart enough to, you know, not-
1:17:52🔗AdamAll right. So Germany, Florida. Go ahead.
1:17:54🔗CallerOkay. A 76-year-old woman was arrested for selling crack cocaine by putting the drugs in her purse and lowering them by rope from her second-story window. Police said they found a gun and ammunition in her house as well as a purse attached to a rope next to her bed. Germany or Florida.
1:19:10🔗AdamYeah, you don't do it like that. Right. You don't want me to come down and play ball. You're in a swimming pool. Your eyes are closed. You're flapping around.
1:19:18🔗CallerAdam Corolla. Adam Corolla. Fish out of water.
1:19:24🔗AdamYou see how it goes, Darren? Yeah, I do now. OK, buddy, what's up? Well, he's calling from Alaska, so...
1:19:30🔗Bill BellamyThey don't have pools up here.
1:19:31🔗AdamWell, they have pools. They're called hockey rinks.
1:19:34🔗Go ahead, Darren. Yeah, I'm just finding out how Adam Corolla picks up the ladies, because up here in Alaska, I tell you, it's like you got to be talented.
1:20:08🔗AdamHe was confused by the Adam Carolla thing that he brought up.
1:20:11🔗DrewYou know what I was just thinking? You could use this song. It goes, Adam Corolla lived down the road. Do you remember that song? He lost his baby two months ago. It was called Shay-Shay LaFawn, but nevermind.
1:20:38🔗DrewYou got to flip it and put your own words on it and then, Corolla.
1:20:41🔗AdamWas Tommy Mottola who was married to Mariah Carey? Tommy Mottola, the super record.
1:20:45🔗DrewSuper duper rich, super duper executive.
1:20:48🔗AdamI'll tell you, record execs are the rich version of restaurant managers.
1:20:54🔗Bill BellamyAt one time, they had their time too.
1:20:56🔗AdamYou know how restaurant managers are all sleazeballs that just want to nail hostesses? That's part of the gig. That's part of the reason they get into it. You're 41-year-old guy, you manage a restaurant and you just bang. You bang every 19-year-old college hostess that comes in there and they flip over every six weeks. Record guys, these guys are like in their 50s and just nailing world-class 20-year-old ass all year long. They're quietly doing it, you know what I mean? See now, the celebrities that do it are getting into tabloids, they're getting into trouble, they're getting out there. The record guys and it's almost, this is Tommy Metola did this with Mariah Carey and then there's what's her name, what the French guy and what's his wife.
1:21:46🔗AdamYou always hear these stories too where it's like, well, I was 55 and she was 12 but we didn't do anything physically until she was 18. Yeah, you guys worked that out.
1:22:06🔗AdamFantastic. That's right. You're on your second bypass surgery when you popped a cherry. It's just after the second bypass or you're completely bald. Yeah. Awesome. But here's my point. They don't get the scumbag label. They just they fly under or maybe they're so far over the radar. No one sees them.
1:22:28🔗AdamWhatever it is, there's a bunch of fit and these guys are all the same guy. They're like bald and fat and they got a big schnaz on them. They're not even, at least the Hollywood actor is, the guy's 48 but he's good looking.
1:22:43🔗AdamYeah. These guys are like rolly polly. There's something about pulling the strings in the music industry and they just, that's nonstop of tail. No one says anything and then it just becomes, oh yeah, that guy, he's with the new 20 year old every.
1:23:15🔗AdamHe's 90 years old, he's a hot 19 year old right now. Here's the other thing too, and here's what you want to establish in your life. You just established that's what you do. See, here's what I'm saying, like Snoop Dogg, he smokes pot wherever he wants to smoke pot. You see, when he does Jimmy Kimmel Live, he's smoking a doobie in the green room, they come walking, oh hey, would you like an ashtray? If I was smoking a joint, I'd be tackled and dragged out of the place and thrown out now. You know what I mean? Like you established that this is what you do, this is what I do and that's it. Like, hey, you're Quincy Jones, you bang hot blondes that are 40 years younger, hey, that's what I do. Hey, whoa, whoa, I'm Quincy Jones, let me alone.
1:23:57🔗AdamSmart, I'm Tommy Metallo, this is what I do.
1:23:59🔗Bill BellamyThat's what people do and it's bad times.
1:24:01🔗AdamWhat do you mean bad times? It's diabolical, it's genius.
1:24:04🔗Bill BellamyIt's diabolical, it's not good for the people they do it to.
1:24:05🔗AdamSnoop gets to smoke his weed, I gotta go.
1:24:07🔗Bill BellamyIt's not good for them in the long run.
1:24:09🔗AdamIf I wanna smoke weed, I gotta go into my basement and climb into a steamer trunk and light up a joint. Snoop, he's gone commercial flights with a bong. He just smoked a spot where people are actually, when they see Snoop, Snoop could be taking a tour of the White House and they'd be like, Mr. Dog, why aren't you smoking marijuana? He's like, well, I just blew a blunt. I'm just talking, here's another one. Then you gotta light it up. This part of your-
1:24:34🔗AdamThat's your thing, yeah. It's like the Marlboro Man not having a butt. Come on, let's go. I'm just saying, Drew, if you're into something, instead of hiding it, That's how they get away with that stuff. Instead of hiding it and getting busted, you should establish that's what you do.
1:24:49🔗AdamRemember Slash from Guns and Roses? There was no place that guy couldn't smoke. There was no smoking everywhere except for where Slash was. Slash would light up a cigarette, operating room, airplane, said...
1:25:02🔗Bill BellamyWe were doing an interview with him once and he dropped a cigarette into his boot. Remember that?
1:25:06🔗AdamDown his boot. It was comical. He's doing our TV show and of course he's smoking because no one else could. If I lit up a cigarette in my dressing room, I'd be fired but Slash could just go out there and smoke. He's Slash. He smokes. He snoops. He's Quincy. He just do what he does. He lights up the cigarette. I asked to see his tat that's on his back. I think he starts pulling his shirt up over his head. While he's pulling his shirt up over his head to show me his tat, he knocks the cigarette out. The cigarette falls down the motorcycle boots, which are unbuckled and just sort of flared at the top. They fall into the boot and he just proceeds to keep showing me his tat.
1:25:47🔗Bill BellamyWell, he looks down and says, oh, that's damn.
1:25:49🔗AdamI don't think even really, really computed.
1:25:52🔗Bill BellamyNow, I remember you bring it to his attention.
1:25:54🔗AdamI brought it to his attention. Now he's going, look at that. It's a snake and it says Slash, a snake pit. And I'm like, oh, that's awesome. But meanwhile, I'm thinking, your foot's on fire. Your foot's on fire. And he keeps talking about it. Slash, your boot and the smoke's coming out of the boot.
1:26:08🔗Bill BellamyYeah, there was. I'm just saying, oh, that's a drag.
1:26:13🔗AdamIf you're into something, whether it's smoking or smoking weed or banging young chicks or doing whatever you do, instead of sneaking around with it and eventually getting popped, put it out there. That's what you do.
1:26:24🔗Bill BellamyWe got another Germany or Florida. But after.
1:26:27🔗AdamAll right, we're going to take a break. We'll come back with Bill Bellamy, whose thing is just being happy as far as I know.
1:26:34🔗AdamBill is just happy to be here. He's going to be happy to be at the Ontario Improv. See, that's good radio. Thursday through Sunday. This Thursday through Sunday, we'll take a quick break. We'll come back with Bill's favorite new game, a little something called Germany or Florida.
1:27:41🔗DrewCan you do Dominatrix light where it doesn't get too rough?
1:27:46🔗Bill BellamyJust a little. I'm sure our lovely caller would take anything. Do anything for money. She's light, heavy, whatever.
1:27:53🔗DrewI just would know. I mean, I've never done anything like that, but I wouldn't even know what to start like. What's the first two, three things just getting you into kindergarten at Dominatrix?
1:28:03🔗AdamWell, I think everyone's got a little bit of that. Yeah, you love it, baby. You know what I mean? Doesn't everyone got a little bit of that rough trade in them?
1:28:12🔗AdamAnd most women like a little slap on the behind, too little slap of the man. I like Deacon Jones used to say, you just go upside a man or a woman's head.
1:29:02🔗AdamThat's a print shop. Let's see. Drew, pretty good. Yeah. Why don't you do a little, why don't you read the Germany or Florida as me? But you know what?
1:29:12🔗Bill BellamyWe did that last time. Didn't work.
1:29:20🔗Yeah. Otherwise, it's just me making a ridiculous voice and I'm making an ass of myself.
1:29:24🔗AdamAll right. Well, why don't you do a couple of Adam isms then before you read the Germany or Florida?
1:29:29🔗I don't have my list in front of me. How about after the Germany or Florida, I'll go grab my list?
1:29:32🔗AdamAll right. How about next time we call the show, you have the goddamn list in front of you?
1:29:35🔗Bill BellamyNo, no. Because last time we abused you. I'm surprised you're asking him to do this. You knocked him down last time. You told him never to do that.
1:29:42🔗Adam, you know what you said to me last time? You said, you know, sometimes you have a friend who says she has a friend that looks like Cindy Crawford, but when you meet her, she's actually kind of fat, but she has a mole.
1:29:56🔗Bill BellamyWhatever. He was just never going to do it again.
1:29:57🔗AdamAll right. Well, I'm going to trust the Adam that spoke some months ago and just go with the Germany or Florida then. All right, buddy. Go ahead.
1:30:05🔗And is this stuff true about you leaving the show?
1:30:10🔗What kind of time frame are we talking about?
1:30:12🔗AdamWell, if I'm going to replace Stern, and I'm not sure I'm going to replace Stern yet, but there are definitely those rumblings, it would probably be around the first of the year.
1:30:25🔗Well, I'd hate to see you go, man. I've been listening for over five years, and you've been getting me through a lot of late nights, you and Drew both.
1:30:30🔗AdamI'd kind of hate to see me go too, but this is one of those once-in-a-lifetime types of opportunities that you just can't let go by.
1:30:39🔗Right. Right on. Well, I'll get to the Germany or Florida for Bill here.
1:31:23🔗AdamBig ending. Big crescendo. Yep, he's home crying right now in to his chardonnay. Go ahead, Eric.
1:31:30🔗What's the odds of getting him to replace you in the show here?
1:31:32🔗AdamUh, I don't know. No! That's a good question. Shut up! Drew would stab him with a pen. Yeah, go ahead.
1:31:44🔗Okay, a 34-year-old man was admitted to a hospital after trying to commit suicide by swallowing a can full of expanding foam. Ooh. Surgeons had to operate to remove the eight-inch block of foam from the man's stomach. He later died as a result of internal bleeding. Germany or Florida?
1:31:59🔗Bill BellamyI heard of this one. It was a while ago.
1:32:03🔗AdamYeah, it's that polypropylene-expanding stuff that they use in construction. Yeah, they used a lot of that stuff. And by the way, that is the baddest-ass stuff ever known to man. You put a dollop on it, put a dollop on the table, that stuff, the size of it, just put for shaving cream, it'll expand the size of a beach ball. And if the stuff makes contact with your skin, you just pick it off for the next three weeks. And if it gets on your clothes, you just have to cut that part out. You can't actually, it takes the fabric with it. It's crazy bad ass stuff.
1:32:35🔗DrewSo it's like expandable glue or something?
1:32:37🔗AdamYeah, I couldn't think, it's polystyrene that expands or polypropylene or something and it ends up getting hard.
1:32:45🔗Bill BellamyAll right, let's go to Germany. I'll go to Florida.
1:33:07🔗AdamToo creative. Here's the thing. Everyone in Florida has got a gun, so if you want to kill yourself, you just put a gun in your mouth. You don't put... You want an expanding polystyrene foam in your mouth.
1:34:23🔗Adam311 is going to be in here tomorrow night. Until next time, this is Adam Carolla for Dr. Drew saying mahalo.
1:34:29🔗DrewYou know, I haven't killed anybody in about two years.
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