The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #1892 Zero Gravity World

Episode Date: July 17, 2024

With so much to discuss this week, Adam and Dr. Drew begin with the recent attempt on President Donald Trump's incident, Adam discusses women in power, DEI hiring, and the incompetence of modern journ...alism. Plus, concretions, consequences, and Dr. Drew explains his PTSD with print. Leave us a voicemail: SpeakPipe.com/AdamandDrDrew OR Click the microphone at top of the homepage, AdamandDrDrew.com

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Starting point is 00:02:35 and board certified physician and addiction medicine specialist Dr. Drew Pinsky. You're listening to the Adam and Dr. Drew Pinsky you're listening to the Adam and Dr. Drew show Yeah, get it on got to get on chip it good. But but but but but but but but support for pride potato and addiction julian fries Julian fries with that brain of yours use that for good, please Right lots to talk about. Where shall we start? Well, I think maybe people want to hear our Trump thing,
Starting point is 00:03:10 assassination attempt. Let me just start with one thing very quick, which kind of sort of what I can add on the medical front. Stuff gets under my skin. I get really, like, I get upset about. I noticed this morning a lot of, look at this guy with the oversized pad on his ear. He makes it look like, go to the pharmacy
Starting point is 00:03:33 and go to the Teflon pad section and look at the sizes. Those are Teflon pads? Teflon pad he has on. They come in about three sizes and to cover that wound, he has the one and only size that will do so. So it's just, that's how far they're going. Are people really doing that? Yes.
Starting point is 00:03:50 No. Oh, a friend of mine did it. Oh really? I was like, oh for God's sakes. Really? Yeah. Wow. That's a...
Starting point is 00:04:01 Oh man, that's a different one I think than at the convention. That's from the RNC. think, than at the convention. That's from the RNC. Is that, oh, that's right, I'd stand. True, you think he has a different one from there. Well, because this one looks like it's gauze wrapped around his ear a little bit.
Starting point is 00:04:13 No, I don't, I'll listen. Or whatever it is, look, whatever it is, if this is your beef, then something's terribly wrong. I don't, you know, it's neither here nor there. your beef, then something's terribly wrong. I don't, you know, it's neither here nor there. Plus, dressing, the wound dressing thing is always 80% more than necessary. It's always wrapped around all the way, that kind of stuff.
Starting point is 00:04:36 Usually with that kind of wound, we put a gauze thing around the head, which I think he resisted. I told Susan, I said, he had to come in and round his head and then bring a piccolo and play do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do. Yeah, so, all right. So anyway, that's ridiculous. Then what you kind of realize is
Starting point is 00:05:00 there's this incompetence everywhere all the time. And also, there is a thing which I would like to see more of. Also, you are bringing into question DEI hires all the time. It is now it won't stop happening. You know, you have we're going to bring up the three presidents of the Ivy League colleges in front of Congress and your first thought is like, oh, they're all women. Oh, the black woman. Oh, oh, she plagiarized a bunch of stuff. Oh, wait a minute. Is she, is she the best for this job? Because she played. Oh, but she's a black woman oh oh we have a woman running
Starting point is 00:05:46 the Secret Service except is she the bet they she didn't seem like she's the best but is that it so the biggest problem there is with DEI is us questioning things all the time before Dei drew We had Janet Reno. Yeah, nobody said anything. Yeah, Madeline Albright. Yeah, nobody questioned their qualifications now the problem and so so it feels to me and it's and I won't say every time but a large percentage of the time when it turns out the head of this organization or the the president of the
Starting point is 00:06:33 homeland something something when they put when they put them up it's either a woman a black or something with a Hispanic surname or gay you know you there's sort of booted judge, you go, well, he's a white guy, and then male, yeah, but he's gay, so that'll work. And then everything else is just Janet yelling and women, and then, you know, my orcas, which is like, well, he's a male, but he's Hispanic in his last name.
Starting point is 00:07:00 You know what I'm saying? Now, then, and then it's up to Kamala Harris now and by the way when when somebody effed up up the food chain Fired immediately. That's the whole media. Well, see there is a problem here drew which is When you do the DEI hire you can't really do the fire because when you do the fire You're shedding light on a bad hire Which was the DEI like America should have been fired. I know he's in charge of Homeland security is in charge of the border. I have no fucking idea what's going on in the border
Starting point is 00:07:36 It's millions of people flowing across unknown tonnage of fentanyl people have died. There's murders and rapes now and Who knows how many al-Qaeda sleeper cells have waltzed across the board, whatever. This guy, if that's his job, he needs to be relieved of his duties and possibly the head of the Secret Service and whatever. Now what they do is there are never rumblings of it at all. You never even hear about it.
Starting point is 00:08:04 It's like it's not gonna happen the firing Yeah, it's not even entertained right and then what they do is they do these sit downs And they go well, this is a huge breach of protocol Who's in charge? I am who takes I'm the buck stops with me Well, then now you need to be fired if that if you're in charge of this and it was a big breach and you're in charge And you take full responsibility with so it's this weird Balance it's like a strange dance where they go. I'm gonna sit down with Lester Holter whomever I'm gonna explain that I'm in charge and that I'm not
Starting point is 00:08:45 running from this and it's full transparency and the buck stops with me and there's no one to blame but me, but then we're done. And then they go, well, are you planning on it? No, I am not. Okay, well then what is this process then? What are we doing? Why are we even doing this? This is all your fault. Well, how about the press never going, they never going, oh, it's all your fault, so you're gonna step down. So you should step down, yes you did.
Starting point is 00:09:12 What are the consequences for this breach? Just that question, what are the consequences? So, he also lets you know almost everyone's a fuck up. Like, you know it from just traveling through life. In the world now. In the world. What everyone keeps saying is a competency crisis. There's a fuck-up like you know it from just traveling through life like in the world now in the world Everyone keeps saying there's a competency crisis. There's a huge competency and that's not just DEI stuff No, no competency problems everywhere. Yeah, there's a handful of white people that are bad at their jobs not many But there is a competent yeah, there's a competency problem
Starting point is 00:09:43 There's sort of a logic problem that out and then there's a and then there is a competent. Yeah, there's a competency problem. There's sort of a logic problem Look that out and then there's a and then there's a tracking there's a there's a distraction problem Yeah, you know, oh, yes, they're so distracted all the time They're not really listening and they're not didn't really hear what you're saying, you know And so is that because of the phone in? what you're saying, you know? And so is that because of the phone available every moment, or is that because of having grown up with the phone? Or both? People have a difficult enough time focusing on what it is you're talking about, minus all phones and all screens and all distractions. They have a difficult enough time sort of knowing what
Starting point is 00:10:27 what you're talking about. So this has been a major contention issue for you your whole life. Yes. Are you notice that getting more severe since it's always been something you've noticed? Is it just deteriorating further or did we take a step down a couple years ago? How do you see it? Are we rewriting further or did we take a step down a couple years ago? How do you see it? You know what I'm asking? Yeah. It's a steady slide. Well, it's a step down.
Starting point is 00:10:49 Is it the same? It's a combination of multiple factors, which is they want, there is a very strong will to sort of come back with something. You know, like just a quick comeback. Oh yeah, that's new. That's new. That doesn't help the process. That's sort of chick think? It's chick think, but chick think has bled into dude think.
Starting point is 00:11:21 No, I know, but that's where that kind of lives. It's gotten dudes to think like chicks, and that's where I was interviewing Kelsey Grammer, right, and this is kind of how the New World Order works. So I was interviewing Kelsey Grammer, and I said to him, the theme song, the phrase, it was kind of crazy, As I think about it, like, some scrambled eggs or something. And he was like, yeah, I sung that. Also, it was interesting. He said it was kind of like that my psychiatrist told me song that Joni Mitchell wrote and I said Joni Mitchell and he said yeah I said that was a Bette Midler song and I don't know how I know
Starting point is 00:12:11 everything but I said that's a Bette Midler song and he went that's Joni Mitchell and anyway somebody wrote it in the 50s it was made famous by Bette Midler and Joni Mitchell may have covered covered it, I don't know, but in his head, she wrote the songs, fine. But anyway, he was singing the song, and that was, Kelsey Grammer sung the theme to his song. I didn't know that, because he was like, hey, who's gonna feed those boys scrambled eggs? You know, it was him doing kind of a send-up voice.
Starting point is 00:12:42 Also a little bit of a black bluesy kind of thing. Probably wouldn't have let him do it today. Back then it was pretty innocent, you know. So, and when I was done, I walked out, and I said to the guy, Kyle, who made the bio, I said, you know, I stumbled onto that, but could he use that on the bio? And he said, yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:04 I said, well, did you know that? He goes, yeah, I'm a huge Frasier fan. I go, oh, well next, you gotta put it on the bio then, because I would have liked to have that. And he goes, I'll put it on right now. I appreciate that. But we're done. You know we're done with the interview but I like where your
Starting point is 00:13:26 head's at. But there's a little there's a lot of that. You know what I mean? I like the number one thing where you go you know you go you uh you ordered the window five by five instead of four by four, now it's not fitting in our rough framing. And now it's framed out, the rough framing's the wrong size because you ordered the window the wrong size. I go, we'll just cut out the header and take out the trimmers and line it up.
Starting point is 00:13:59 And I go, yeah, that is what we're, yes, we have to, that's what we have to do now It's gonna evolve getting saws all out and cutting the shit up, but I I'm not asking I'm not saying how do we fix it's like saying oh, we got a flat tire You know cuz you took a you took an ice pick and put it in the sidewall Yeah, we'll just pop the trunk grab the doughnut toss it on there. We'll get a spare going That's yeah, we are that's what we will grab the donut, toss it on there, we'll get a spare going. Yeah, we are, that's what we will be doing. But we don't, but.
Starting point is 00:14:29 Immediately I think of the zero gravity world people live in, right? No, it's rolled out constantly. People just have a sort of come back answer that oftentimes is just nothing or the same. Or, I hear it all day. So that's one of the things. The other thing is a concentration issue.
Starting point is 00:14:50 Another thing is kind of a no consequence issue. Now women especially, especially, they hate the consequence part. They hate the, you know, you called that guy an idiot. Yeah, he did something that was idiotic that cost me a bunch of money You can't call people dumb. You know what I mean? Look they get really women get really defensive about you like
Starting point is 00:15:16 somebody should march into the LA City Council office and just fucking call everyone idiots and retards until you guys are fucking this city up and get your shit together. But it's like, you can't do you can't speak that way. You know, whatever that's that's what's necessary. So there's a concentration issue. There's a competency issue. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:15:39 You know, the only thing that really isn't affected by it is professional sports. It never gets affected by competency. People make the wrong decisions on occasion, or they draft the wrong people or something, but it never lasts. You know what I mean? It doesn't bleed into the next season. You know, they're done. So there's incompetence. There's also di stuff, which again, it
Starting point is 00:16:09 has to be brought into question, which is if almost everybody in your administration, from the vice president down to Homeland Security down to Janet Yellen's in charge of the Fed and finances and whatever, everyone's official title. If everything's gonna be a DEI hire, then people, and then when incompetence erupts, then people are gonna start wondering if there's a connection, even if there is no connection.
Starting point is 00:16:42 Right, that's the problem. Although there probably is a connection because the problem with the DEI hire is taking people that needed another 10 years of steeping before they got to that position of whatever it is, or they would have never got there at all. But then you shoving them to the front of the line. You know?
Starting point is 00:17:06 And it's also oftentimes not helpful to the person. You know, like sometimes there's like, they'll find some young black female comedian or something in Comedy Central, like give them their own late night show, you know, and they're 23, they're not ready for it, and then the show fails, and then they cool off, and now people don't wanna give them another shot.
Starting point is 00:17:31 You know, that same person could've pulled it off at 33, perhaps, so there's that. And then in this business, those sorts of things can stay with you permanently. Oh yeah. It's not just a stain on your record, it's like, these people are scared natives. If somebody has a failure, you're a failure.
Starting point is 00:17:50 If you have a hit, you make hits. It's the weirdest thing. Yeah, I mean, you forget the old Kamala Harris was soaring up the ranks of the Democratic Party, fluff pieces on Vogue and Vanity Fair and New York Times and L.A. Times. There's a new powerhouse in politics, you know, like she was, she was getting all the shit, the same stuff Obama got on his way up back then. It's all the darlings of all the media and the darlings of all the major city newspapers and all the fluff pieces and Rolling Stone and all that and now it's
Starting point is 00:18:30 like ah she's incompetent. Interesting aside. She got ruined by the exposure. I have such bad PTSD from print that even when it's clear that it's a friendly reviewer I can't I can't make myself do it. I have just terrible PTSD. Oh, you won't engage in it. With print, I just can't, even when somebody goes, hey, we wanna do a little, they wanna do a flip. No, I know, but I'm talking about articles of maybe people think you talk about reading print.
Starting point is 00:18:54 Oh, no, no, no, no. You're talking about being the subject of the print. Being the subject of print articles, yes. Like you were describing with Kamala Harris going a positive direction, even when it looks like that's what they wanna do, first of all, I know it's not possible. They will not do it. Number one. And number two, I just have such PTSD. I won't even talk to these people. We have the woman who runs Secret Service explaining she's not going anywhere. To Kim Cheadle today for an exclusive interview.
Starting point is 00:19:19 What was your reaction when you saw the events unfold on Saturday? Shock and then concern, obviously, for the former president. This is an event that should have never happened. Who is most responsible for this happening? What I would say is that the Secret Service is responsible for the protection of the former president. So the buck stops with you? The buck stops with me. I am the director of the Secret Service.
Starting point is 00:19:42 It was unacceptable and it's something that shouldn't happen. The president and Homeland Security secretary said today they had 100% confidence in you but there are some members of Congress calling on you to resign. I appreciate the secretary's comments and we're gonna continue to be transparent and communicate with people. Do you plan to stay on? Absolutely. I do plan to stay on. She seems surprised by the scrutiny, by the buck stops with you. It's like oh yeah I guess. What? By the guy with the Hitler mustache? Well I don't know, probably the last 20 seconds again. It is kind of funny. I think he looked as a Michael Jordan Haynes stash. Okay. Yeah I am the director of the Secret Service. It was
Starting point is 00:20:24 unacceptable and it's something that shouldn't happen again. The president and Homeland Security secretary said today they had 100% confidence in you but there are some members of Congress calling on you to resign. I appreciate the secretary's comments and we're gonna continue to be transparent and communicate with people. Do you plan to stay on? Absolutely. I do plan to stay on. Now see, there's a problem. There is a problem with modern journalism, which is... Everything.
Starting point is 00:20:58 Well, it's everything, but the problem, they do it. They do it a lot. First off, they go, then what they do is they go, some people from the other side suggest, they don't go, it makes sense that people are saying you should step down. What they do is they go, far right MAGA people are suggesting,
Starting point is 00:21:23 so there's a difference between I think you cheated on me wife or husband and folks are talking that maybe You know what I'm saying? No, there's a perfect way to ask you. What do you say to people who say? That you should step down There's some right stuff. Now. What do you say to them? Right, so they do that one, and then they go, the buck stops with me. And then what they should say is, are you planning on resigning?
Starting point is 00:21:53 But they don't do that. They go, so you're staying? And then they go, yeah. So I mean, what I'm saying, it's like if a cop pulls you over and goes, you've been drinking tonight? You go, no, I haven't been drinking. If they go, so you haven't been drinking, right?
Starting point is 00:22:10 You go, yeah. You're right, yes. Okay, of course you're right. No, that's not the way to figure out whether you've been drinking or not. I think you've been drinking. Or you tell me where you were before this. But they go, so you're just not gonna stay put then,
Starting point is 00:22:23 right girl? Yeah, okay, good. Here we go. President's got birthday coming up. Just listen to the last 10 seconds, listen. He's not, reporters go, what's the plan? Not, so you're gonna stay then, right? Yeah. Good. Okay. And then all, you never, by the way, you're not interviewing people when you give them a chance just to affirm what you just said. Yeah. He should be asking, are you quitting not saying you're staying?
Starting point is 00:22:54 Yep. Are some members of Congress calling on you to resign? I appreciate the secretary's comments and we're going to continue to be transparent and communicate with people. You plan to stay on? Absolutely. I do plan to stay on. And they nod too. They go, you're staying right? You're staying? Good. Okay. Okay. What? You're just, oh you're saying, in my effect, why are you even answering? Why not just give a thumbs up? You know what I mean? So you're going to stay, right? Just nod. Yeah nod. I'm nodding. So you're
Starting point is 00:23:22 staying? Good. Oh, this is a hard-hitting report. Yeah, you gotta find the one with myarchus, which is excellent too. There's one with myarchus where the guy's like, well, somebody came across the border, got deported a few times, and you guys released him into the interior, and then he ran down someone who was jogging,
Starting point is 00:23:43 killed her in the woods. Okay, what do you say to that? And he's like, he's getting prosecuted for murder. And the guy's like, okay. That's not the question, Homeland Security. You're not the county sheriff. Yes, he killed somebody. Now he's gonna be prosecuted for murder.
Starting point is 00:24:02 You're the guy in charge of the border that led him into the interior that got the woman killed. That's why we're asking you about it. Ugh, news agencies. They're not even news. It's fucking sad. It's weird, it's embarrassing. All right, take a quick break.
Starting point is 00:24:20 Be right back, right after this. All right Drew, so we'll find this America thing, but anyway look, lot of incompetence, lot of distraction. Also, her explanation for why they didn't put a man on the roof was the pitch of the roof was too steep, which is a new one, which is a zero pitch on the roof. Somebody might fall down. I told you safety was an issue.
Starting point is 00:24:46 But I also told you women look at issues differently than men. They are safety first. I need to apologize for something I've been saying for a while, which is that the, speaking of safety, the Robespierre's committee that perpetrated the terror of the French Revolution and chopped everybody's head off
Starting point is 00:25:05 Was I kept saying was the committee for public safety. No, it's a committee for public health Oh even worse. Yeah committee. It's salut publics that I heard the other day and I went wait a minute the salut That's that's not safety. That's hell. Oh, yeah. Well, it's sort of well-being committee health well-being committee Beautiful everybody when they come when they when the government's telling you that they're gonna take care of you and make sure you're happy and healthy, it's time to move. Yeah. It really is. They just do untoward harm when that, when that, they given that kind of power. Yeah, which is also a thing where folks haven't figured it out yet, which I do not really understand. I guess it sounds good and they don't study history or something.
Starting point is 00:25:54 The French right now are struggling. It sounds good, but there's so much evidence that it just doesn't work that I can't believe that we're still discussing it or even debating it. Like it just doesn't work. Whatever it is they're suggesting is not a plan. It doesn't work. I mean, it's like I was semi-obsessed. So when I was driving here today down PCH,
Starting point is 00:26:18 I now have begun counting the broken down Winnebago's that are parked along PCH. I have 34. There wasn't any seven months ago. There's 34 now. They just keep. Well they moved them from Warner Brothers. Yeah, they just keep parkin' them. They just keep, now it's ocean front view.
Starting point is 00:26:37 Why not? No, why not? Why not, for sure. I mean, if that was a home in the same square footage but in the same location which is on the ocean side of PCH, like literally off, just literally 14 feet from the break, from the water, right there.
Starting point is 00:26:59 If that were a small mobile home or something and somebody got it and air-bid and beat it. And you wanted it for the month, and I'll tell you because I've studied real estate around there and as Drew knows, the summer costs more than the winter and things like that. But we're on the middle of July and if you wanted that place there,
Starting point is 00:27:23 it'd be 25 grand a month rent versus free, which is what it is for everybody. And there is a part, and I can't remember if I've given, stop me if I've brought this up. And I may have brought it up while I was walking down PCH, but I couldn't remember if I brought it up on this show. On my many travels up and down PCH. But I couldn't remember if I brought it up on this show. On my many travels up and down PCH, I marvel at all the new modern homes they're building. There was a couple just behemoth homes, you know, double, triple lot homes that they've
Starting point is 00:27:59 been doing construction on. Aren't they afraid of climate change? Aren't they worried it's going to be underwater in the next, we have two years, right? Two years underwater? Yeah, I know. Everyone listen to Al Gore. He's always right. Yeah, there's no, there's houses there
Starting point is 00:28:14 from the 40s and the 50s on pylons. Yeah. Okay. Anyway, yes, no. It's significantly more expensive to be on the ocean side of PCH than it is in the hill. The hill is sort of normal in its own weird way. You could live on the hill as well as you could.
Starting point is 00:28:35 If you could afford a home in nicer parts of Pasadena, Encino, Studio City, Sherman Oaks, chances are you could afford a hill, but a modest home. Not as big as it would be in Encino, Studio City, Sherman Oaks, chances are you could afford a hill, but a modest home, not as big as it would be in Encino, but you could theoretically live there on the hillside, high water side. Across the highway from the water. Yeah, on the side of the ocean, no, that's... Millions and millions and millions of dollars. You don't have to be a major record mogul kind of thing.
Starting point is 00:29:07 We would recognize your name if you lived there. You can't afford that. But anyway, that's how the pricing works. So there seems to be no fear of the ocean rising. But as I walked the highway and I started looking at all the homes, I started to notice that there was a theme in the fencing. Did I get into that with you?
Starting point is 00:29:29 It was an interesting theme. All along PCH, and it's just the sidewalk there, it is multi, some of the newer houses they built there, one I'm convinced is over $100 million. I mean, it really, it is you know we're not talking about thirty million dollars, we're talking about a hundred and ten million dollars and beyond. Okay. That's crazy. And they all have a lot of security because there's multi-million dollar homes there, clients there. And the fence goes along and when I
Starting point is 00:30:02 started as a construction guy... I just want to make sure I'm hearing you correctly. The fence is the fence around a construction site, not a security fence in an existing home. I'm just gonna make sure I'm hearing you. No, there's multi-million dollar mega homes that are built there and they all have fences. Okay, got it. Every home has a tall fence going down the sidewalk. Got it
Starting point is 00:30:25 There's no wandering into someone's yard. Yes, of course there old new They all have a fence. Yes. All right finished homes. So now When you walk along them you notice that the fence That runs the length of the house and the garage and other places where you would have no view of the ocean are solid because Even if you could see through it you just be looking at the home not the ocean But as soon as there's an opening like where the swimming pool is sometimes on the side There's usually some side a little green space any kind of opening the fence turns see-through
Starting point is 00:31:07 huh the the slats turn and now you can see the ocean as you're walking past so All along the run of the house and the garage and all the other stuff where you won't be able to see the you know The property for lack of, to make sort of easy math, we'll just say it's 100 feet wide. Yeah. The home will take up 70 feet of it. Sure. And that fence will be solid, you know, seeing through it.
Starting point is 00:31:36 Yeah, yeah. You get to the last 30 feet where there's green space and a swimming pool, it's open. Yeah. And you can look through and you can see the ocean. It's kind of nice, actually. And the swimming pool. Well, that's open. And you can look through and you can see the ocean. It's kinda nice, actually. Add the swimming pool. Well, that's the part that I found funny.
Starting point is 00:31:48 Now, the reason I stopped is one fence had this very unique design where it had sort of like glass or plastic in it that was sandblasted so you couldn't see through it. And then when it got to the pool, it got clear. And I thought, well, wouldn't you want the privacy at the pool? I mean, then when it got to the pool, it got clear. And I thought, well, wouldn't you want the privacy at the pool? I mean, literally, you're in the pool,
Starting point is 00:32:07 hope, you know, there's some guys walking down the sidewalk with Ziffy boards, you know what I mean? I smell building and safety. So I kept, look, I kept going by the glass, and I'd go, who would make the call to have it be opaque all, when the home, and then see see through when it got to the pool? And it bugged me. It just kept bugging me that someone would make that decision.
Starting point is 00:32:30 And then I started seeing some of the newer homes that got built, same thing, it was a solid fence and then sort of a grate that you could see through when it got to the beach. And then I said, oh, there's an ordinance that says, you need to see the, people wanna see the ocean. And you can't just block, you can't just have a mile and a half of wall and nobody driving in their car
Starting point is 00:32:51 or walking down the sidewalk could take, peer in and look at the ocean. So there's an ordinance that says this. I'm sure the people who live there hate it because people can stand and just stare into their yard at their pool and or, but now they're looking at the ocean. So I'm like, that's the code and it has to be a code because you wouldn't do it voluntarily at all especially you're super rich and all you want is privacy
Starting point is 00:33:11 right but it's okay to have the 30-foot Winnebago that's rusting out with the duct tape and a piece of plywood where the where the fucking side window is, bumper to bumper, stacked up the entire way. It's 30 foot by nine feet tall. By the way, they wouldn't let you build a fence as tall as the Winnebago. That'd be too high. That'd be an ordinance thing. Bumper to bumper, and there's 40 of them going alight.
Starting point is 00:33:44 You can't see, not only can you not see the ocean, you're looking at busted down, rusted up, Winnebago, all down the high, that you can do. What goes on, Drew? What is it? Why does, how come, someone just goes, how come the fucking mayor of Santa Monica just goes, I'm fucking towing these rakes.
Starting point is 00:34:04 I'm just towing them. Hey, Newsome, if you wanna say something just goes, I'm fucking towing these rakes. I'm just towing them. Hey, Newsome, if you wanna say something, say something. We're towing the rakes. We're getting them out of here. It's a blight. It's some of the most beautiful scenery in the world with busted down, like, desert, white trash, meth Winnebago dumped in front of it.
Starting point is 00:34:23 I don't know if this is true. And they keep adding them. I had heard this. Why wouldn I had heard those gangs that run these the Winnebago I'd heard they probably rent them out. Yeah, they run them All right Go to mcrawler calm gonna be Jimmy Kimmel's Club doing stand-up. That'll be July 25th That's a 25th. They're the 25th or the 24th? For some reason I thought I heard 24th once. But now I can't think.
Starting point is 00:34:51 All right, and then, the 25th is Thursday. 25th, thank you. And I'll be at the Alcazar Theater doing stand up there with Dawson. That's in, I can't read it here, but it's like Ventura, Santa Barbara. You can figure that one out.
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