The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #1853 First I Notice, Then I Know

Episode Date: April 17, 2024

Adam kicks off the week by asking Dr. Drew a burning trivia question circling Carolla Digital, and beyond, from Mark Geragos to Jimmy Kimmel. Then, they discuss the history O.J. Simpson, and Dr. Drew ...shares his thoughts on O.J's passing. Plus, they take calls from about a slacker boyfriend, to a mysterious one night stand on Halloween night. If you'd like to leave us a voice mail, please go to: https://www.speakpipe.com/AdamandDrDrew.

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Starting point is 00:01:47 that's special, that's. How do you say it? Drew, I got a burning trivia question for you. All right. First. Yeah. And I will set the table by, I understand that I know things that other people don't know.
Starting point is 00:02:04 Yes, and you notice things other people don't notice. Both, I would say both are true. I notice things that other people don't notice, and then I know things. Right, I've always wondered, is it because of the noticing, or is it and I notice? First I notice, then I know. Got it.
Starting point is 00:02:20 All right, it's notice, know. Got it. All right. And then, like anything, I assume others, and it's a big mistake, you know, others are wired like me. No, no. That's a mistake.
Starting point is 00:02:34 You know, like, oh, in the Middle East, they just want peace and want to raise their kids. That's a big mistake. Big mistake. One of the things I used to- To assume people want what you want or think how you think. One of the things I had to tell medical students all the time was, do not assume other people's minds or brains work like yours does.
Starting point is 00:02:51 That's right. Very different. That's right. But once in a while, there's a piece of trivia that to me feels like, oh, surely everyone knows this one. This is a ubiquitous one. How about me and the shining? Well, you never saw the shining.
Starting point is 00:03:09 I know, that freaked you out. But it's different in that you never saw it, but you either see it or you don't see it. And I have plenty of room in my brain for the 67% of society that has never seen the shining. Okay. This is not that. This is different. This is like seeing a commercial that's ubiquitous, that you constantly see on TV and then you talk to other people.
Starting point is 00:03:33 All right, so. I hope I know what this is. I made a reference. Well you're gonna join a group of folks who don't know what it is that is vast and successful as well. It's not the usual group. This is an elite fighting force of people who don't know shit. You're gonna be a green beret of people who know nothing. Okay? Okay. So I brought this piece of trivia up and then I checked everyone in this building. this piece of trivia up and then I checked everyone in this building. I don't have a ton of faith of everyone in this building, but I still checked everybody in this building.
Starting point is 00:04:12 They did not know this piece of trivia. Then I said, well, this can't be right. So I found people that weren't in the building, that were a little bit older, that had a good head on their shoulders, guys like Mike August, no idea. Then I went beyond. I said, you know, I'll tell you a guy who knows everything, Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy and Danny Two Sheets, Daniel Kelson from the Man Show, I will check with them. Neither of them knew this thing. And to me, it's a piece of sort of Americana history.
Starting point is 00:04:48 Then... Did they in any way, like, could you rock their memory in some way? No, they... Any associations with it or anything? Neither one of them remember. Jimmy then looked it up or something and said he felt like he should have remembered.
Starting point is 00:05:02 Should have remembered. Because there's articles and stuff like that, right? Then I went to Joel McHale. And he didn't know. And he's another reference guy. For sure, he's a noticing guy too. Noticing guy, reference guy, he's the right age. Nothing.
Starting point is 00:05:17 Now I come to you. Lance Ito, the judge in the OJ case. since OJ's back in the news, was known for something, something that adorned his, I'll call it his desk, his pulpit there. Yes. I do remember that there was something about his desk. I do remember what you're talking about. He happened to live in Pasadena. Oh, he did?
Starting point is 00:05:48 Oh, insider. Local boy. Yeah. Something that was adorned his bench. Yes, yes, yes. So much so that when they made the movie, the series, and you look at pictures from the series, the set dresser made sure to put those items on the bench.
Starting point is 00:06:12 Now to me, this was universally known, and a piece of trivia that was sort of fun. It was a fun fact that everybody, that people spoke about openly. I remember talk about it. I remember talk about it. I just came up with what it was. Wow! You got nothing! No, it's not nothing, it's just not something. Hang on, let me just, I'm trying to, I can see it like it was yesterday, which is kind of weird. Did he mess with it or anything? Was something he
Starting point is 00:06:43 would pick up or anything? Can you help me with that? No, he wouldn't mess with it. It was something just there. Yeah. Multiple. I can't. You're gonna be angry. I'm gonna be angry. At yourself. Yeah. Oh yeah. Good. Yeah, yeah. It should be. You ready? Hourglasses. I don't remember multiple hourglasses. Oh, shut up. You're just trying to save yourself. No, no, I don't. You collected multiple hourglasses.
Starting point is 00:07:12 There they are. When you show, but you got to show the picture from, in a weird way, it's more defining to see the picture from the actual, from the actual TV series because that, that meant they dressed the set. And when they dress the set, you have to be accurate. It's funny. I remember that shot a billion times. I don't remember the hourglasses. No, there were stories. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Jimmy sent me a story of him. There's multiple hourglasses all over his bench.
Starting point is 00:07:46 Nobody remembers this. Now what's going on? What's going on? Yeah, I don't remember the multiple. You don't remember any of it? No, no, it's not to remember anything. I remember there being something. I don't remember what.
Starting point is 00:07:56 No, you don't remember anything. All right, well, you remember there was something because I told you there was something. Maybe. Yes. Oh, it's a stapler? It was a stapler? No, I was thinking it was some sort of like. Maybe. Yes. But I. Was it a stapler? Was it a stapler? No, I was thinking it was some sort of like.
Starting point is 00:08:07 You didn't know? No. Okay. Here's my question. I wouldn't have come up with this. This was a thing that was discussed. Yeah. And it was discussed a fair bit.
Starting point is 00:08:16 Yeah. It was all, it was in articles. Right? Yeah. People saw it and they knew it. But they let it go. It didn't stick. Correct.
Starting point is 00:08:29 They knew it. Yeah. I didn't follow the trial any closer than anybody else. Yeah. I was just a casual observer. People don't know if you were around it, it played all the time. Constantly, it was on TV.
Starting point is 00:08:40 So how did people flush it? They flushed it. Yeah. It's not like they never saw it, it's not like they never knew it, it's not like they weren't exposed to it, but they flushed it out. At some point they made room for other thoughts. Exactly. Right? Well, examining my own relationship with all those images, I just remember it was so relational
Starting point is 00:09:02 what was going on. I just remember all the people. And remember, a lot of the shots were tight back in that. And I just remember, but that's what I remember. I didn't know it. I had no special access to anything. No, I know, I get it. I'm the only person who knows this now. That's interesting.
Starting point is 00:09:18 Except for Mark Garagos. Oh, he knew it. No. Oh, I haven't tried him yet. He's a ringer. He's gonna know. He's gonna tell me he worked it? No. Oh. You haven't tried him yet. He's a ringer. Oh, yeah. He's gonna know. He's gonna tell me he worked with Edo. He's gonna tell me he bought an hourglass
Starting point is 00:09:30 and gave it to Edo or something. He'll know. I would think. Nobody else knows. Nobody. All walks of life, all functions of brains, all categories. Do you remember at what point you saw it? No. It was a thing that he was known for.
Starting point is 00:09:47 Yeah, yeah. But do you remember seeing it or do you remember the discussions about it? I just remember them going, Edo has this obsession and he collects these hourglasses and isn't that quirky? Isn't that an interesting little sideline? As I think about it, I remember lots of talk about him. Which I don't want on the bench talk about him. Which I don't want on the bench, by the way. I don't want your personal whatever. Maybe you're into Dodgers
Starting point is 00:10:10 playing cards. Maybe you're into butt plugs. Maybe you're into some Star Wars trinkets or something. You know what I mean? Like, I don't- Bobbleheads. Bobbleheads. I want a clean slate. I don't want you thinking about anything other than what's going on in your court. I don't even know why they allow for personal items. I agree. There should be no room. By the way. Maybe that's something to do with that.
Starting point is 00:10:32 Judge Ito, that's not your bench, that's our bench. But maybe that's why we erase it. Something in that zone. People just don't have, their brains are not wired for that. They see it, they recognize it, they even think about it, and then they flush it. They flush it out, they let it go.
Starting point is 00:10:53 What's interesting though, it's so out of place, it's so kind of odd. If you were to make the case that people wouldn't remember it because it wasn't something you would see because it's so odd, you could just as powerfully say, it's so odd you remember it. Yeah, I remember it because it's odd and because it was a sort of idiosyncratic quirk, whatever, that went along with him. That's all I knew. I didn't know if he was married. I didn't
Starting point is 00:11:19 know if he had kids. I didn't know anything. Call Garagos. I didn't know. Get him on the horn. Come on. Emmy, you got Garagos' I mean you can send him a text. Send him a text. See, listen to you.
Starting point is 00:11:34 He's more likely to pick up for you, I'd say. He'll text me back in 10 seconds. Would you know where your phone is? I didn't bring my phone in, but it could be in court. Send him a text. And don't do your stupid setup. Like what kind of sand
Starting point is 00:11:45 was in the hourglass of Edo's? Don't do that. Hey Mark, it's Drew. I'm here with Adam. We have a question. Do you recall what Judge Edo was known for having on his desk? Bench. Slash bench in the courtroom? Question mark. All right. Listen, all the money's on Garagas. It was ITO, wasn't it? Yeah, but listen, I put all my money on Jimmy,
Starting point is 00:12:13 I put my money on Daniel, I had Joel McHale, I had good money on you. Yeah. These are respected citizens, you know what I mean? Yeah. Of our society, and you all came up snake eyes. Sad. But it kind of makes me feel superior.
Starting point is 00:12:31 Now, I would have told that joke on stage and expected three quarters of the audience to understand what I was saying. That's a problem. It really is. I made a reference to it and was confused that nobody knew what the reference was. All right. We'll see if Mark answers. Back to OJ.
Starting point is 00:12:53 I want to know what you think of this. I was watching, uh, Oh God, what was it? OJ made in America. Yeah. Part one. Yeah. The last night. Oh, you watched it. Well, I watched it before. Yeah. You know, you can rewatch a doc several years later and still get a lot out of it, you know? So, you know, people don't realize how big he was. As physically big? Well, no, big. A deal.
Starting point is 00:13:18 Yeah. Oh, he was, yeah. Right, and then. Like both as a player, and then in all the commercials and stuff he did, then he started doing cameos in movies, and it was a big deal when he'd show up in a film. But there is something I agree with O.J. about, and this goes back, you know, we're going back to the 70s, and even into the early 80s. Every time they interview some of his old friends
Starting point is 00:13:50 from the neighborhood and he kept some of the old friends from the neighborhood and some of the other guys that are sort of black kind of activist types and stuff like that, they're all angry at OJ because he said, I'm not black, I'm OJ. Oh, I remember that. And he would enter this world, corporate America, Hertz rental car or something,
Starting point is 00:14:10 and he would enter these places where it was 50 white dudes and then OJ came in. And OJ wouldn't be like, I'm the only black guy in the room. He'd be like, I'm OJ and everyone wants my autograph. I'm a brand. And they're gonna give me a bunch of money. And I don't care what color they are. And everybody who's interviewed who's black is like,
Starting point is 00:14:32 he is black, he's always gonna be black, he should think of himself, and it's like, no he shouldn't, you should just think of yourself as who you are, and if you think of yourself as OJ, which definitely transcended black, then you just go hammer checks in a corporate white world, bang white women and have white dudes line up for autographs.
Starting point is 00:14:55 That's all, it's fine. You don't have to think of yourself as this, no matter what, and you're not turning your back on anything if you don't think of yourself as this. He's just a successful dude in America. He was one of the first black guys to cross over into these huge corporate accounts. And they would do those Hertz commercials
Starting point is 00:15:20 where they would have all the extras were white. And they would be cheering on OJ. So in Hertz, Rent-A-Car didn't want it to look at as like the first black man, they just wanted to look at it as OJ. It's OJ. And the old white grandma going, go OJ, go!
Starting point is 00:15:40 And everyone's like cheering on OJ. And for all his faults, I think he had that part right. He just considered himself OJ and he was gonna make hay while the sun shined. That was his whole thing. He was not gonna work the black angle on anything. And when he was younger, people loved him, everybody. USC, it'd be like OJ and then an all white campus
Starting point is 00:16:04 and everyone lining up for autographs. Which by the way, this in the 60s, this is how people are wired by the way. This thing was like skin, skin, skin color, skin color. It goes out the window the second you start scoring touchdowns or even they know you. You know what I mean? And it's 20 fucking 24 and we're still yammering about, like nonstop.
Starting point is 00:16:26 A book called Contact that was studying how to decrease racism and that's the final assessment. Make contact, get a relationship. That's it, goes away. All right, we had some voice messages, I think Emmy has. Mark isn't responding to me. I'm gonna get your phone out of here.
Starting point is 00:16:45 Oh we can, yeah I mean you know Mark could be in the air. Yeah I know he could be busy. We don't know. He could be in the courtroom. Yes. All right go ahead. You know Byron grab me my phone let's see if I can ring Mark's bell. If he knows he's gonna be the only one who knows. Because I've now checked all walks of life. Yeah? It's so funny. I'm focusing on dudes more. It's true.
Starting point is 00:17:15 I feel like there's a higher- It'd be interesting if there was a little divide there. So far, the guys aren't really pulling their weight- That's the point. In the Edo department. Some women did, that'd be amazing. I feel like guys are into the trivia. Yeah, it's true.
Starting point is 00:17:28 Don't you think? Yeah. All right, sorry, we got a voice message? Yeah, is there a specific one you'd like to start with? Oh shit, I didn't want to. Do the Scarlet. So hold on a second. My phone is just sitting right there,
Starting point is 00:17:40 so Byron can just walk it in. Burst in with it. It sits on, I think it's sitting on the table where it's always, I always just put it in one place. Maybe it's where the keys are? That's the same place? I just set it in the same place. Oh, whoa, whoa.
Starting point is 00:17:53 Oh! He came in! Hold on! Hold the phone! Hold the phone, literally. He has a, he has a- Hold on. Yeah?
Starting point is 00:18:03 Hold on. Okay. Let's set this up. Mark has chimed he has a. Hold on. Yeah? Hold on. Okay. Let's set this up. Mark has chimed in. Mark is in. Be careful, we don't need the phone now. That's all right.
Starting point is 00:18:13 Mark has answered. Okay. Okay. You're prepared? Read the setup first. He didn't know. No. Why?
Starting point is 00:18:21 He didn't, he. Don't just do it the way a fucking normal person on a radio would, I don't want my phone. I'm telling, I'm yelling at all of you, I do not need my phone because Mark has answered the question. All right, here we go. All right, I'm leaving and get my phone out of here. All right.
Starting point is 00:18:38 I'll wait for you to come back. Would you please make it theatrical? All right. You just did. Beck? Yeah, you just did. Beck? You're allowed to talk. All right, we said, oh, he turned it off. All right, we set it up. I said, Mark, it's Drew.
Starting point is 00:18:54 I'm here with Adam. We have a question. Do you recall what Judge Ito was known for having on his bench in the courtroom? Big controversy, all bets on you to know. Mm-hmm. You said that is a no-brainer. Mm-hmm Time pieces. Okay hourglasses. All right. Okay, so I knew he would know. Yeah No-brainer, that's a slap in the face for all you with now no brains Because you've entered the group of no brains
Starting point is 00:19:22 You're an if it's a no-brainer and you don't know it. I have no brain. You have no brain If it's a no brainer and you don't know it. I have no brain. You have no brain. It's a no brainer. Byron, no Joe who's back there, no brains, no brains. That's a no brainer. So that's how it felt to me, felt no brainer. In my defense I was eight.
Starting point is 00:19:43 Listen, what about when they Titanic sunk or I wasn't alive battle of Hastings. I was negative. Hey listen Let me tell you the the fool's errand of your lifetime is explaining about when you were born in Relationship to shit. You should fucking know Everyone does it all the time. I square dancing. I grew up in New York. I know what Omaha Beach is. I wasn't around. Yes, you know what Omaha Beach is. Okay, all right. Don't do it. It's a fool's errand. Where were we? So wait, let's just finish it. He knows it. Let's finish the OJLB. He died of prostate cancer. Yes. Which is
Starting point is 00:20:19 important to point out that African-American men do not do proper screening. They get a lot of like, oh, I'm fine down there. I'm fine down there. Yeah, you don't know. That's the whole point. Oh, why'd he? Holding them back. And when they're diagnosed, they usually have more aggressive tumor and more advanced tumor.
Starting point is 00:20:37 And even if they're properly screened, they tend to have more aggressive tumors. Yes. So it is important to get that checked. He must have been very advanced when he was diagnosed. Yes. So it is important to get that checked. He must have been very advanced when he was diagnosed. Okay. Because you don't have to die of prostate cancer anymore. All right. I have prostate cancer, so I'm involved with all that.
Starting point is 00:20:54 All right, so get your screenings. Get your screening, get your PSA. What about the blood screening? That's the one. I see commercials on TV. That's it, PSA, boom. Oh, well then what about colonoscopies? That's for colon cancer, it's different.
Starting point is 00:21:07 Stupid. All right, so now we're even. It's a no-brainer. That's a no-brainer. And so, but they don't want to find out that there's a problem because they don't want somebody to tell them they need to prostate out. Can they check your prostate
Starting point is 00:21:18 when they're doing your colonoscopy? They do, but we don't. No, I'm back! But we don't even do the digital exam anymore. We just, we do. Wait, what do you do? Blood test. Oh, it even do the digital test anymore. Wait, what do you do? Blood test. Oh, it's just the blood?
Starting point is 00:21:27 Yeah. Okay. All right, so now we have the question. I had a question for Dr. Drew real quick. What age do we start? If you have a first degree relative with prostate cancer, you start at 40. If you have no family history, you start at 50, every year.
Starting point is 00:21:42 You're related to OJ? Not that I know of, but maybe. That'd be a step toward the light for the Corollas. It would be. Oh yeah. Being related to OJ. Oh my, being related to anybody. Being related to anybody would be a good deal
Starting point is 00:21:54 for the Corollas, yeah. All right, we have. Wait, Mark's not done. Mark's not done. See what he says. Bigger question, who won? Meaning we've got Adam. Tell him to close his eyes. It was you. It was you. I mean, to be fair. Come on. Yeah. All right. So now we have a voicemail.
Starting point is 00:22:17 I have a boyfriend and my dad hates him even though he treats me really well just due to like solely financial reasons. He doesn't feel like he's financially stable enough in his life to I guess support me or support us or seem like a safe bet I guess. And my dad is also gravely ill so it's not like I can cut my dad out of my life and I love my dad but I don't know how to balance both of those things in my life without feeling super destabilized emotionally. Do you guys have any suggestions or help to offer? All right, so Scarlett loves her slacker boyfriend, for sure doesn't know about Judge Edo
Starting point is 00:23:03 in his timepieces, right? For sure. No way Well, it's a no-brainer. And then the dad is gravely ill. He's gravely ill. All you have to do is kind of Wait it out. Wait it out. But but also she should assure she's just assure him He's worried that she's gonna do okay She needs a she needs to be the one that says, look, I'm gonna work, I'm gonna be fine. If she can cure all this by being financially independently stable. Exactly, exactly.
Starting point is 00:23:32 That is how women should think these days, and that is, look, he's just nervous. He wants to make sure you're okay. He's going to, one thing a parent wants to know, especially when they've got a deadly illness, is that you're gonna be okay. So this is especially acute for him. Maybe this is just the top of my mind
Starting point is 00:23:48 because I was talking to a lot of guys who didn't get squat from their dead dads. But you're allowed to go through life, fellas, accumulate things, make a little wealth, have maybe some property or some investments and something And then you can die and give some of that shit to your fucking daughter You know your old man who's clinging to life Can participate in your daughter's financial future by leaving her a six unit apartment building in Sherman up?
Starting point is 00:24:21 I feel like there's some energy here. It's a little cathartic but I'm saying like I don't know we don't know about our future. Yeah well buy something, save something, earn something, invest in something and then she's a little more stable. Your daughter's going to be a little more stable when she gets the ranch house that was bought in the 50s and Chatsworth that got paid off in 71. Mm-hmm. Do you know what I'm saying? Or we can rub our hands about it. Yeah. Although to be fair to him, he may have a wife that he's kind of supporting and he has to give everything over to her and you know maybe they don't even have, maybe it's not even her daughter, you know what I mean? Yeah. So you don't know the circumstances, but I agree with the principle. Yes, all right.
Starting point is 00:25:06 I'm also, I don't know, dudes who don't really wanna work or earn or make much. That's a scary group. It's a scary group. It's an ever-growing group, but I didn't sign off on that group. If it is because of weed, then he must stop. If he's taking the wind out of his sails,
Starting point is 00:25:27 he must stop the weed. It will not get better. I come from a very untraditional family in every way. What? But I still thought it was incumbent upon me to earn money and take care of my family. Even though I come from a bunch of fucking near-do-wells who send their wives out to work and sit home.
Starting point is 00:25:48 That is interesting. You would think you would be just sort of like a deadbeat like dad. First off, I realized tradition and traditional values is basically diet and exercise. There's a reason shit works. Guys go out work, women take care of the family, and the kids. There's a method shit works. Yeah guys go out work women take care of the family and the kids, you know
Starting point is 00:26:05 There's yeah, there's a method to this madness and it works and it's time tested So I always had it in my head that I was gonna go out and I shall provide and it was my job I don't I don't think guys are feeling that these days All right. I Certain age groups. that's for sure. Do we have another one? Let's see, hooked up with a girl on Tinder. Yeah, let's do that one.
Starting point is 00:26:30 Okay. John, 23. Yeah, so this is John calling from Connecticut, I'm 23. In October last year, I hooked up with a girl from Tinder. She came over after a Halloween party and she was wearing like a boxer robe with gloves and all that. And, you know, we get done and I finish on her chest and I, like a gentleman, hand her a hand towel, cleans up after herself.
Starting point is 00:27:01 She gets going a little bit later. I'm cleaning up my room and my apartment and I can't find the hand towel and I don't want that just laying around. I'm like this thing is nowhere to be found. I text her, I'm like, do you remember where you put the rag, the towel? No, I don't know. Okay. She gets home and then she's like, text me I think the next morning and it's like, oh my god, I had it with me, it was in my pocket. So I wonder, one, it weighs way too much. I had it with me. It was in my pocket So I wonder one It weighs way too much. Why would you put in your pocket in the first place?
Starting point is 00:27:29 It's probably way more than the boat. But what now I'm thinking why would you steal it? Why would you take that with you? So I did a hot sauce So a couple months go by and now she hits me up to hook up again and now she hits me up to hook up again. Should I go back to that or is stealing that rag too big of a red flag? It's pretty scary stuff and I didn't sleep much that night. That's it, thank you.
Starting point is 00:27:55 You know Drake does the hot sauce in the condom. Oh. Do you know that? No. He does the hot sauce in the condom. Oh, interesting. But he doesn hot sauce in the condom. Oh, interesting. But he doesn't finish on the tits. Oh.
Starting point is 00:28:08 So I do the hot sauce with the finish. Nice. I go full thousand iron. I'll just be doing my business on those tits and shaking out. Yeah, yeah, same time. Not the big one, the Hillary Clinton sized Tabasco that she carries in her purse.
Starting point is 00:28:23 Oh, the little tiny ones, yes. Yeah. Those little tiny ones. Yes, the little ones, yes. Yeah. Those little tiny ones. Then I throw them in the rag. Is that enough to neutralize everything? It does. It works. It does the job. It sends a message. Getting the big one out would be offensive.
Starting point is 00:28:37 It might spl... It might get in her eyes and stuff. Who knows? Right, right. So, all right. So she took the rag and put it in her purse. Feels weird. Feels odd. Feels odd. Feels also odd though that she called to tell him about it. I would think if she stole it... She didn't call him. Oh, well, he asked her and then she said no and then she figured it out. You would think she would just kinda keep that to herself if she did it accidentally, like mindlessly,
Starting point is 00:29:04 or if she stole it, why didn kind of keep that to herself if she did it accidentally like mindlessly or if she stole it Why did she keep that to her? Stole it there's plausible deniability and I don't know talk to the dog. Yeah, you know what I mean? I don't know where you just go I don't know where it is and then make him feel like he's nuts, but there's nothing he could do about that So true gaslighting I'm guessing there was some alcohol involved, you know what I mean? Yeah. She cut out later on, it was at four in the morning, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:29:30 She may not have been in her right mind. Not only that, it's not what I call a major indication of psychopathology or something, or that she's a criminal. Nothing, it means nothing. And it's not like they're getting engaged. She's just woke up. Right. Yeah, I wouldn't make much of it. No, I agree. You can certainly go back for round number two.
Starting point is 00:29:53 The fact that he didn't sleep at night, I'm more worried about John. She's still... Well, she's thinking that he wants to... He's thinking she's gonna impregnate herself with this thing. Yeah, but he, oh, but that's why he didn't sleep. Yes. No, that's not gonna, mm. I know, but he's not a scientist.
Starting point is 00:30:14 I see, okay. You know what I mean? All right, got it. So he's thinking she was trying, like he was Drake. I see, I see. This is why it's important to have the caller there to question these things. How long hypothetically will cum last on a rag
Starting point is 00:30:28 outside the body? I wouldn't, you know, last time we tested that in the lab, I would imagine by the time it's even close to dry, that's no done, you know, I would think. Like an hour, half hour, something like that. Yeah, when you do the in vitro stuff, they tell you if you live further than 20 minutes away. Right, that's an optimal setting,
Starting point is 00:30:51 in a cup with a sealed, ba ba ba. Yeah, they give you about a 20 minute commute, although remember everyone, all they fucking do is lie about everything all the time, and I hope you notice that with COVID and it's like when a ladder says maximum weight 300 pounds you'd be 450 pounds and the ladder be fine. So what they do is they give you these things. No liquids, no solids after midnight, no whatever right? And then what women do is they go verbatim.
Starting point is 00:31:25 Fucking verbatim. And then what I do is I use something called common sense. I go, okay, so no liquids, no fluids, no solids after midnight, right. For the 7 a.m. 7 a.m. dental surgery, right? Yeah, okay. But when I have a 3 p.m. dental surgery the next day,
Starting point is 00:31:44 it's still nothing after midnight. I don't think that math works out. They go, they said nothing after midnight. And then you start arguing. That's how women roll. You know what I'm saying? Oh yeah, I know what you're saying. Okay.
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