The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #1789 Top of the Protected Food Chain

Episode Date: November 10, 2023

On today's show, Chris Laxamana jumps in with the guys to get their thoughts on the latest news. From Flavor Flav's national anthem to the seven, edited, dwarves. Plus, Robert E. Lee, Prager, and some... very fine people. Please Support Our Sponsors: TryMiracle.com/ADS, enter code: ADS The Jordan Harbinger Show - Available everywhere you listen to podcasts

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Oh, that's just me, Perez Hilton, drinking all the tea that goes on in this world. And with the way social media is, I just can't get enough. I'm obsessed. It's like every day something new and scandalous comes out and I want it all. I'm the OG of entertainment gossip. And if you are like me and have an unrelenting thirst for all the drama that's flying around, you should listen to my podcast, The Perez Hilton Podcast, available wherever you get your podcasts. Recorded live at Corolla One Studios with Adam Corolla and board-certified physician and addiction medicine specialist, Dr. Drew Pinsky. You're listening to The Adam and Dr. Drew Show.
Starting point is 00:00:53 Yeah, get it on, got to get on the show. Get on the... Dr. Drew's board for us. All right, Drew's here. Chris Max Pattison. Steve's got some stories that we can get into. Oh, he's going to present us things to talk about. Let's see, I think last time we were here, you got at least two stories out.
Starting point is 00:01:12 That was more than I thought I'd get. All right, last week, Drew, you're uniquely qualified to talk about this. So last week, Flavor Flav went viral. Oh, boy, what did he do? So he sang the national anthem at a Milwaukee Bucks game. And everybody's been talking about it. Is this sort of a Roseanne type thing? You know, let's watch.
Starting point is 00:01:34 I want to hear your thoughts. Okay. Because you've sung it. Yes, many times. I've never done an NBA game. It's always been hockey or baseball. And the Rock's red glare The bombs bursting in air
Starting point is 00:01:58 Gave proof to the night that our flag was still there. It's a little sample. It's hard. Oh, it's a rangy song, right? Well, not only that. You guys stop it. You get pitchy in the room. That's why I like doing ice hockey because it's like singing in the shower.
Starting point is 00:02:27 It echoes off the ice. You really can hear every note. And they put an earpiece in you too. And so there's a delay. The delay I hear really messes you up. Baseball, it's like a long delay before shit gets to the center field. And it comes back at you. So, yeah, the pitch can be challenging
Starting point is 00:02:45 but i like the way he changes the words he's just yeah just change about that yeah so okay so um the way he got this gig by the way is he met with the president of the milwaukee bucks and the president's like and he asked can i sing the national anthem the president goes uh send me a video of you doing it first and then we'll see. So he sends them a video, and they're like, yeah, come on over. Okay. And this was Flavor's quote. I was proud of myself because I didn't get none of the words wrong.
Starting point is 00:03:17 I sang every word right. Now, in that clip, he did get a word wrong. Something about bombs blasting or something in there. He said in, I think. He said a two or something in there. He said in, I think. He said a two or an in or an out. Yeah, he said two instead of through. But I watched it. I was surprised that it wasn't worse.
Starting point is 00:03:34 Like, I thought he actually did make a job. I'm surprised people give a shit. It's back to that again, Adam. Yeah. Well, it's a nothing. I mean, file this under novelty. But, you know, it's kind of a sad... Here's the sad thing about rappers or the Beastie Boys or Lou Reed.
Starting point is 00:03:54 They do something with semi-competent version of what could be considered singing. And you go, oh, that was much better than i you know that was like it's like when people tell me about the beastie boys they go oh you know their fourth album they all played their own instruments i'm like oh well there's a novelty i'll tell that to the members of yes okay fellas move over there's a band who played that's your argument like our argument is is well i thought it'd be much more but what you're saying but this guy's an artist who sings or raps for living he's a musician he's a musician he's a musician that's how bad that's how low the bar is we thought it'd be worse yeah
Starting point is 00:04:40 what something jumps out at me is why does't that a Motorola sign on his left? Is that something? Is Milwaukee adopted? Yeah. Every basketball team has an ad right there in the top left of the jersey. But when has Motorola been around with that old insignia? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:04:57 It's a thousand years. They're not in the business anymore of anything. I don't know. You haven't heard of Motorola doing anything? I haven't either, but obviously they're running. Is that Motorola? I don't know. Can I walk up there and see what's actually on there?
Starting point is 00:05:09 It's got Motorola? It just looks like an M. Yeah. Anyway, sad but true, but funny, but who cares? You guys, earlier this week, were talking about Bud Light. So just an update. The company recorded a 13.5% decline in third quarter U.S. revenue per 100 liters.
Starting point is 00:05:30 Before the UFC move. Well, the UFC deal, yeah, that was before, but the UFC deal doesn't start till 2024, at least the promotion. But yeah, they did sign a multi-year deal that could be the biggest ever sponsorship, even surpassing a $175 million kit deal that Crypto.com did in 2021. You said kit deal? That's what I said. What's a kit deal? $175 million.
Starting point is 00:05:58 It's just like a package deal that they do. Oh, they call it a kit deal? Yeah. So Bloomberg reported that it's the biggest ever sponsorship, but there's no details of how much they actually put into it. But, I mean, is this going to help Bud Light? Do we see Bud Light getting out of this now? I do.
Starting point is 00:06:14 You do? I kind of do, too. Yeah, 100%. way with with with this i i think or certainly general the general news legacy news like like oh this is a bunch of rednecks who are rejecting some he she um that's not what it was it's it's we were rejecting you trying to cram down some sort of culture shit on us at every turn yes not that he she's a trans community or whatever it had nothing to do with that it's that whether it's Bud Light or it's Disney or it's you know Atlanta getting rid of the Major League Baseball you know or Coca-Cola siding with Jimmy Eagle 2.0 or something like
Starting point is 00:06:59 everyone is at their saturation level with you people who you know whether you're coca-cola or you're bud light you make a product that hurts kids that's what you man that's your business is a product that's not good for you but you get all sanctimonious and preachy and we're fucking tired of it that's that's what that was that was. It was a saturation breaking point for society. I have an assignment for you. Yes. You willing to take an assignment? Maybe. Watch the South Park. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:34 Watch the new South Park. It is a sign that we are at the end of all this. Well, let's talk about that. Have you seen it? I've seen the clip. I know the part you're talking about. No, no. It's quite more comprehensive. You see all the Disney stuff, right?
Starting point is 00:07:49 Yeah. It's way, way, way better. Hold on. A kit here is the clothes or the uniform of a sports player. Oh, interesting. Oh, like a soccer kit? No, no. They get to be on the, yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:02 Yeah, kit deals. Oh, that's what it means. On the uniform. That makes sense. Okay. All right. All right. So, yeah. Yeah, kit deals. Oh, that's what it means. On the uniform. That makes sense. Okay. That makes sense. So, yeah. So we'll watch that.
Starting point is 00:08:09 I'll watch that. So it's a sin. The part that caught my attention is not just the Disney part, which is very, very funny, which is they go into a parallel universe where everybody is, all the little kids, all the teachers, everybody is black and Hispanic. Everybody. And they go all the way. It's very funny.
Starting point is 00:08:32 Well, speaking of, so Snow White in the news now because they delayed the release. No, they changed it. Yeah, well, because they changed it. Well, they delayed the release a year, right? It was supposed to be released next year. Now it's now getting released like March of 2025. And they released a new promo picture from from the movie and now the dwarves which we've we've looked at the picture earlier this year it was
Starting point is 00:08:55 seven um very inclusive diverse people only one little person you had a black person a white person we saw that picture and everyone's talking about it um now they they put cgi over them and they're back to being dwarves they're being this they look like the original seven dwarves yeah and once again this is one of the things are both sides are really mad about this like they like cgi too yeah she well she does yeah she does look like there's some touch-up work done to her as well. What is going on? This movie is just going all over the place now. They need to scrap it. I know they put so much money into it.
Starting point is 00:09:30 Is it a pick? It's a live action. This is a live action. Yeah. I think that's her name. Rachel Ziegler. She started making comments. She did.
Starting point is 00:09:40 And that was part of it, too. She got all wokester on some white male whatever to save her or something. She made the comments. And the problem, here's the problem. The problem is these people act with impunity. Yeah. Like they think they don't have a sense. Like, Drew, could you imagine? Could you imagine?
Starting point is 00:10:08 So what they what they do is they go, oh, we're on the we're on the campus of Harvard or Yale or Stanford. And then someone has put a bunch of pictures up of kids and babies and mothers have been kidnapped by Hamas. And then I'm a professor here at Stanford. I'm just going to go rip them down, you know. And then some kid starts filming me ripping them down. I'm like, I don't care. I mean, I'm not coming in at night with a black hoodie on at 2 a.m. and a flashlight in my mouth.
Starting point is 00:10:38 I'm just at the quad. I'm a professor here. And I'm like tearing down these pictures. And I go, fuck you. And I go home. And then at some point you get a call from the student union or whatever, the head of it. And they go, hey, man, what are you doing? And these people are like, what?
Starting point is 00:10:54 What's going on? Right. Like, we're just going to do everything our way. We're going to call women and men. We'll call everyone birthing people. And we'll say chess feeders and we're gonna destroy anyone that goes a different direction we'll have uh what the 70 year old kid identifies as a chick then he can just go and they just do all this stuff and then at some point
Starting point is 00:11:15 people go what are you fucking nuts knock it off and by the way we're not gonna hire you if this is how you think and they go what that's not. They've had it their way for so fucking long, and they're surrounded by so many like-minded crackpots that they live in a crazy bubble. That's what Hollywood was with COVID. We're just going to say whatever we want about COVID all the time and be wrong all the time, and no one's going to say anything. Yeah, they have no consequence. And now everyone's pulling up tape of them going, you get vaccinated. You know, fucking Schwarzenegger saying, you know, take it. Fuck your freedom and stuff like that.
Starting point is 00:11:51 Now they're like, why? What's going on? Or how about don't let them in the hospital or no ICU beds for you. You have to live. There's a lot of footage of that. They have been at the top of the – what do lions do in Africa? Anything they want. When they take long naps in the middle of the Serengeti in a huge pile of each other.
Starting point is 00:12:17 Everyone else is up in a tree. Right? Not them. They just lay in a big pile right in the middle of a field because they're at the top of the food chain. Well, that's what the wokesters are like, especially in L.A. To have a professor. Well, especially on a college campus. Oh, as a college campus.
Starting point is 00:12:35 Yeah, the guy's a 61-year-old professor. I'm just going to walk into the quad while people film me and I'll just tear a female and black female or Islamic female. Onceic female once you get those once you get the protected yes once you become top of the protected food chain and by the way ilhan omar whatever they can rashida talib they say whatever they say there's no way the if if you're a white Republican heterosexual politician, you think you can go out and just start talking up Hamas? Do you think you can do that? You can't.
Starting point is 00:13:14 So what happens with the impunity is they just start wandering into places they shouldn't be and then Bud Light sales goes down 13.5 half percent they go oh my god what's going on or disney goes disney just loses 150 million dollars on this fucking thing what what happened i thought we we do whatever we want and and it always works out well it's it's back to that idiot back to that question i've always had, is when does reality assert itself? When you stop getting
Starting point is 00:13:45 paid. Now the people tearing down the shit are masking up and putting hoodies on because they want to get a job out of Harvard Law for a Jewish-run law firm. Remove me from that list, please. Hey, MiracleMate, everyone,
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Starting point is 00:15:07 Dopey looks like Alfred E. Newman. Like identical. It's very weird. Maybe designed after him. It looks like it. But we'll find out in 2025 if it even comes out then. Speaking of, I mean, since Adam's all uptight about this. If I was a Disney stockholder, I'd be fucking pissed.
Starting point is 00:15:28 There's a handful of chicks that are trying to wokertize a company, and it's not working. Yeah, Alfred E. Yeah, that looks like Alfred E. Right, doesn't it? Exactly. You're exactly right. Well, let's talk about Robert E. But hold on a second.
Starting point is 00:15:42 There's a fiduciary responsibility of that board and that executive team to represent their owners, who are the stockholders. They can get their ass sued off if they misrepresent them properly. So there's a real liability in this stuff. What we've done is we've decided it'd be a good idea if Bud Light put some wokester chick at the head of the advertising, whatever, and she's doing what she does, which is what she would do at any company. That's what she's doing. All right. Well, last week it was reported that statue of Robert E. Lee
Starting point is 00:16:15 in Charlottesville. So it was taken down in 2021 after years of debate and delay, and now it's been reported that it has secretly been melted down. Oh, my God. And it will be repurposed into new works of art. So the Charlottesville City Council... Just make it into a George Floyd statue. They could. Somebody's got to push for that.
Starting point is 00:16:36 That's going to be awesome. He's a hero. It's still unclear of what they're going to turn into. They just said that it's going to um it's going to be made to uh it's going to be made into public art that expresses the city's values of inclusivity and racial justice so george floyd statue might work well i first off i hate when they destroy art um i'm worried about savannah georgia man you've been there they've got monuments all over the place to the south both both Revolutionary and Civil War.
Starting point is 00:17:12 Well, listen, if I got to hear Biden tell that story one more time of watching the news and seeing people veins bulging in their forehead with torches coming from the forest, and that's when he stood up and got he knew he had to save this country by getting elected and then calling everyone racist over and over again and causing more pain and agitation and racial strife than ever awesome there is uh emmy it's probably worth it because it comes up a lot that whole good people on both sides thing which is the trump yeah trump at the yeah fine Sorry, fine people on both sides. Well, first off, he said both sides. Aren't we covered?
Starting point is 00:17:49 But there's a... Well, you have to keep listening where he says not the Nazis. Right. There's a PragerU. There's a five-minute PragerU on that that we might just get into because it kind of which listen i watch you know sunday news shows uh two days ago and they're still saying that like it's the craziest it's they're still on it it's literally something that didn't happen that they wished into existence that now exists and they and they use it it's the same as you know he said to inject bleach. Look, there's two answers. There's only two.
Starting point is 00:18:27 I mean, there are two possibilities. You can't tell me. All right. He said Trump said to inject bleach. All right. He didn't say that. But let's say let's say he did say inject bleach. Why is that dangerous?
Starting point is 00:18:41 And then you go, because has all these lunatics who'll do anything he says to do and then i go okay how many people died from injecting bleach and then they go nobody okay so then either he didn't say it or he doesn't have all these lunatics that'll do exactly what he's saying since nobody was injected with bleach that's the world i get to live in it's lonely but that's where i live oh okay well let's watch a two by the way i saw i'm blanking on the actor's name he had his son was a famous actor in the 80s too and he was playing robert e lee and he was running riding in front of his troops in a scene about Gettysburg. And they're cheering for him. And people go, can you believe this actor thought it was okay to do this?
Starting point is 00:19:34 That's a historical. Yeah. I know. That's that. They said slavery was a good thing for slaves. Yeah. Okay. All right.
Starting point is 00:19:43 Just play the first couple minutes of it. The flashing headlines about Trump defending the Charlottesville Nazis. A lot of headlines. The New York Times. The whole. Yeah. Everybody has heard the media accuse President Trump of creating a moral equivalency between neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and their counter-protesters, after remarks he made during a press conference in 2017 following a tragic protest in Charlottesville.
Starting point is 00:20:16 But did that really happen? Or is it just a glaring example of media spin? Here's the line that the media has cited for years. But you also had people that were very fine people on both sides. It certainly sounds bad when that's all you know about the president's remarks. But the press conference transcript tells a completely different story. The media never reports that the president immediately clarified his statement. And I'm not talking about the neo-Nazis and the white nationalists, because they should be condemned totally.
Starting point is 00:20:50 But you had many people in that group other than neo-Nazis and white nationalists. But here's the real question. Why did he need to clarify at all? President Trump said several times prior to the oft-reported statement that he condemned neo-Nazis, white supremacists, as well as... So what's the news doing? They don't have the information? They're cherry pickers.
Starting point is 00:21:16 I know, but what are they doing? Hysterics. Just it's hysterics. No, they're lying. I mean, at some point, I think you have to call them what they are. I just think they're so hysterical. Well, they had Trump derangements. But I'm saying your news organization, there's a laptop.
Starting point is 00:21:37 We don't know if it's real or fake. You can't get on that. Why don't you figure it out? You do news. Something breaks out in Gaza and Israel and you you take your reporters, and you put them on an airplane, and you fly them to fucking Israel. And then each night, they chime in and tell us what's going on. You have resources. You can allocate resources to things.
Starting point is 00:22:00 You know what I mean? You go, this laptop doesn't seem right. It doesn't feel real. Oh, oh well you can figure it out you can go who has it what's in it i mean you can do it they were sort of put down by the 51 you know uh intel experts yeah but that that didn't come i mean that came later soon but it was around for a while. I don't know. Interview Tony Bobulinski. See what he has to say.
Starting point is 00:22:28 Yeah. No. No. I mean, listen, they're lying. That's that's all I'm saying to people like, please. You're not doing their job. That's well, they're doing a very selective job because they were very, very animated by Trump and fine people on both sides. They were not interested in combing through a hundred miles.
Starting point is 00:22:47 That's the, that's the not doing their job. That's what I'm saying. I'll tell you someone who does their job. Jordan Harbinger, everybody. You're about to hear a preview of the Jordan Harbinger show from an episode all about sand.
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Starting point is 00:23:57 drew um victoria beckham kim kardashian and katie perry all do something in common every day, and that is they drink apple cider vinegar. It's like a thing that people have been doing. It's been around. Yeah, it's been around. It's been known for being antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, adding weight loss, curbing appetite, improving insulin sensitivity, controlling blood sugar.
Starting point is 00:24:19 Do you recommend this? I don't not recommend it. I've had patients bring that up, use it for, let's see, three decades. And particularly for two decades, it's been very popular. And no one stays with it. Some people do it for like a year. They mostly do it to decrease inflammation. And so oftentimes what's motivating them is joint complaints.
Starting point is 00:24:46 They'll say, oh, my joints feel so much better. I feel so much better. They're an apple cider vinegar. And magically, a year later, they're not taking it. What do you do? Do you take two tablespoons, put it in water or something? Gosh, I had different recipes that I heard over the years. What do they want you to do?
Starting point is 00:25:01 Yeah, you can do pills. Apple cider pills? Yeah, you can do pills. Yeah, just because he says you don't taste it as much. It's pretty nasty. Yeah, it tastes terrible. I do pills, but I also do three tablespoons into my morning shake every day. And is this because?
Starting point is 00:25:14 Well, for myself personally, it's for heartburn. Heartburn? Yeah. If it wasn't for Olga mentioning that, I would still be suffering. Why don't you- Take it right before every meal, and then I'm fine. Wow. That doesn't make sense.
Starting point is 00:25:29 But it works every time. And then if I don't take it before the meal, I take it after the meal, and I feel better. So why don't you get your esophagitis evaluated? It can be a problem. You're young, but in a few years, it becomes much more relevant. And why are you having this? Do you get ulcers or something? You get esophageal cancer.
Starting point is 00:25:46 And yes, ulcers and esophagitis, bleeding, all kinds of cool stuff. What is, everyone's up, it sums up with everyone. Yes. Except you. Except you. Except me. Well, no, Mike August. He doesn't care and I don't care.
Starting point is 00:26:01 Yeah, no, mine's better. No, no, Mike does travel with his. He travels with like Robitussin travels with a costco 40 ounces of robitussin yeah yeah he does have his robitussin uh thing i don't know i is it is it ever did everyone grow up on antibiotics yeah but i don't think that's the big issue what is is it? Stress? Or is it GMOs? What is it? Everybody has something with their stomach and something that doesn't agree with them. Everybody.
Starting point is 00:26:34 Everyone but me. I think we're sort of allowed to talk about it now. We're allowed to talk about it? Yeah. But is it possible that everyone just has an issue with acid reflux or allergic to this or can't do that i again i think i i mean it's hard for me to say because i sit in a room and talk to people have these problems all day long right but and then how much how much of it are there that many people that just can't eat dairy or is that more of an emotional oh no no no if you're a certain
Starting point is 00:27:05 part of mediterranean and african descent you it fucks you up oh like jewish certain no no black but it'll fuck you that's why that's why that old campaign everybody needs milk or something not everybody needs milk everybody doesn't need milk some people are really messed up by it lactose they don't have the when you don't have the enzymatic machinery on the brushboard of your gut to digest this shit, it gives you a problem. Gas, diarrhea, abdominal pain. Oh, man. And they used
Starting point is 00:27:34 that campaign Everybody Needs Milk or something like that. They used the blackest man on the planet as their lead. And they got in trouble. They did. Yeah. That was people planet as their lead. Yeah, and they got in trouble. They did. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:49 That was, people very quickly stood up and went, not so much. You know who that is, Chris? No. Blackest man on the planet? Well, it's Yafit Kota, but they used Patrick Ewing. Oh. For the milk campaign. And not all African descent has that problem. It's just, it's one of the
Starting point is 00:28:05 interesting comedic things that people observe sometimes is that white people eat a lot of cheese. Because white cultures develop cheese because they're fine. They metabolize it. And the milk mustache just pops, right?
Starting point is 00:28:21 It pops on Ewing. Yeah, you don't get Kristenisten stewart to be a rep jim gaffigan's phone didn't blow up when they started blowing they started doing that campaign jim drew doesn't get the joke that's the beauty of drew i know because you weren't listening to the first part okay but okay all right well um speaking of things that we think everybody like everybody kind of has something now there are are new studies that say millions of Americans have cognitive decline and don't know it. So Chris brought this up to me before when we were sitting around here before you got here. And it was actually very interesting to me because I've kind of been worried about that.
Starting point is 00:28:57 I'm seeing a lot of it clinically. It hasn't really hit the sort of epidemiological data yet. But I'm wondering, I'm just in this sort of wonderment. Well, for instance, let me just say, is this a function of us getting so old? Is it the population is aging, so you're going to see more of this? Is this something from COVID? Is it something from something else, nutrition, alcohol, something? Is it something from the vaccine?
Starting point is 00:29:22 I don't know. But I'm just kind of seeing this stuff now. And it's highly associated with decreased hearing. And one of the things that COVID did, and I've had some people get from the vaccine too, is cause ringing in the ear and decreased hearing, which I have. So it worries me. And I'm just sort of thinking about all this stuff. I'm watching the data. Well, I'm watching the data, too. So I look at just what's going on in science and studies, what's trending. And I'm seeing a lot of them are now focusing on cognitive decline and cognitive impairment, mild cognitive impairment, and how it is alarmingly underdiagnosed. Like, well, there's a president we should get.
Starting point is 00:30:04 You know, he should have his, you know. Yeah. Whether CNN going to lead with that story. I mean, 10 seconds, all roads lead to Biden. So CNN is not going to talk about that. No, but that's the point is that we have lots of older people in lots of positions of authority. And they're still functioning. And they may have some cognitive decline.
Starting point is 00:30:22 But they're, you know, the main problem ends up being concentration and new learning and memory and that kind of stuff look i don't even know how much of this is speed of processing i don't know how much of it is cognitive decline versus not really working your brain out well but that's the that's the bigger question if it's happening how do we prevent it? How do we address it? And for sure, working your brain out is helpful. We think. Not for sure. We think. Well, they had these studies where they go, well, if you do the New York Times crossword puzzle every Sunday, blah, blah, blah.
Starting point is 00:30:56 Or if you work on a different language. You know what the dementia guys tell me? I actually interviewed a dementia researcher as a couple in this room a couple years ago and they said social interaction is the most important thing oh no no i i no i i agree i mean i mean but we have a loneliness crisis too at the same time so maybe that's part of the problem it could be having a a group well okay you're talking about a biological event which is a decline in cognition and then there's a sort of mechanical event which is lots of thoughts and conversations and interactions and socializing and so on and so forth so your your body physically declines as it gets older muscle mass and everything.
Starting point is 00:31:45 And then there's lifting weights to offset some of that. Although if you have a severe physical problem, you're never going to offset it. But you can slow it down and stave it off a little. And I don't think this is so different. Oh, it is. The same. That's the same same that's the same okay so the guys like being in a social setting with guys that are very engaged and interesting and versus sort of just staring
Starting point is 00:32:13 at your phone the whole time like i mean i have people say to me more often than you think like they they go what do you always complain about something always talking about something you know it's just like yeah who cares or just sit there do nothing and i'm like well i'm interacting i'm trying to figure stuff out i'm engaged and by the way it's what i fucking do it's it's my job it's a big part of my job is this thing that's that's annoying women are annoyed by the thing that gets me paid. You know, I was like, what? Who cares? It's always something.
Starting point is 00:32:49 You're always talking about something. You know what I mean? The ducks are annoyed. But, no, the ducks were being annoyed by the koi. But I'm saying the people, mean i don't know it's like my mom didn't do much of this you know what i mean so her thoughts weren't that interesting or precise or just a lot of like i don't know you know like i i i sort of would watch her not engage and i'd go well then of course you're not funny or witty or turning phrases or up on
Starting point is 00:33:26 your feet or or or whatever whatever it is you know all right uh let's let's go out on that semi-sad note i don't know no protect your brain everybody well stop staring at your phone there's some supplements out there social interaction cut down on alcohol, exercise, all good. Yes. All right. Punchline Sacramento, November 17th and the 18th. Four shows. And Fargo after that. And you just go to adamkrola.com for all the live shows. What do you got,
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