The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #2000

Episode Date: April 30, 2025

In today's episode, Adam and Dr. Drew talk about Chuck Todd trying to court blame towards the democrats and not the media for misleading the public on Biden’s cognitive mental state. They t...hen talk about celebrity transformations with David Dobrik and Olly Murs. They then talk about women and body types that women are attracted to… Thanks for supporting our sponsors:ProlonLife.com/ADSSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Starting point is 00:00:38 doctor Drew Pinsky you're listening to the Adam and doctor. Drew show. Yeah, get it on, get it on, the church, we got to get it on. Doctors, four, four, five, six, he's the Hiccabra. Hiccabra. I love it every time. How many years have I been listening to that?
Starting point is 00:00:58 And it always is something I enjoy. Where are you? Florida? I'm in Florida. I'm in the great, free, loving state of Florida. God, it's different here. Yeah. And you said it from the beginning, the states are just gonna drift further apart
Starting point is 00:01:13 and it's gonna be safe spaces and octagons. I'm in the octagon here. Yeah, well, we have a weird way of governing, which I don't really get, which is, it was like when Adam Schiff was on Bill Maher, he's like, oh, I went into San Francisco and they broke into my car and they stole my luggage. So I went into a ride aid and they had everything locked up in a cage. I couldn't buy deodorant. It's like, yeah, that's, that's one way of governing.
Starting point is 00:01:42 That's what you've done, sir, by the way. Well done. Okay, I'm in La Canyada, California, and you can walk into the Starbucks and go, can I use the bathroom? And they go, yeah. Then you go, what's the code for the bathroom? And they go, no code.
Starting point is 00:01:58 Yeah. Because it's in a well-governed place. It's got cops, it's got rules. I would argue, by the way, La Canyada is a step down place. It's got cops, it's got rules. I would argue by the way, it's locking you out as a step down from say Irvine, where the streets are broad and kids are riding their bikes and it's just, it's on, you just live. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:15 So there's a way to govern and then there's a way not to govern. So Adam, Adam Shipp, it's your people who govern this way. Now that's an extreme, that's you guys, it's your people who govern this way. Now, that's an extreme, that's you guys, it's your furthest. And so it's your furthest, that's what you get. Yeah, it's both over-governing and under-governing at the same time.
Starting point is 00:02:39 It's like providing no, none of the actual requisites of government, roads, trash, water, safety, fire, none of that. But we're gonna give you a ton of shit over here. We're gonna make sure that homeless are left on the streets. We're gonna make sure the cops can't do their work. We're gonna make, I'm just here. We're gonna waste billions of dollars.
Starting point is 00:03:01 Here it is, here we go. Yeah, so it's an experiment that you know, I would have I Would have liked the experiment to work. I Would be nice, right? Yeah, you just have you know zones where people could inject themselves Interveneously in a safe and judgment free environment And you know people could live amongst each other and they would thrive. They would thrive. And we could do community policing where the community policed instead of having armed, you know, people with badges and uniforms.
Starting point is 00:03:38 And I love it all. I love it all except for none of it works. Right. Listen, how about,, how about polyamory? Oh great, brilliant idea, wonderful. Everyone's free to love and we have a sort of honor system on the border where you come across but only if you're fleeing oppression. If not, you get in line and it's all good except for none of it works and that's the problem
Starting point is 00:04:05 Right and well, and of course it is at its core. It's a massive denial of the human nature Of which they claim there's none. It's all created by society. So we're gonna reformulate that right? No, they're not Yeah, they have a lot of difficulty with human nature and motivation And also with just how corruptible man is and people are, just so insanely corruptible. Yeah, to that point, I was thinking about the White House Correspondence Standard.
Starting point is 00:04:36 Did you see that? Yeah, some of it, yes. They gave a guy an award for, first of all, they're very self-congratulatory, so good times. They love, the press award for, first of all, they're very self-congratulatory, so good times. They love, the press loves themselves some press. I mean, the New York Times gave out awards for the guys who covered Russia,
Starting point is 00:04:57 the Russian collusion thing. They got Peabody awards. Or not Peabody, I don't know what they, Pulitzer Prize for the guys who were wrong about Russia The entire time. Yeah, but I don't think people really kind of wrong. Not a little bit wrong Through and right right right, but let's really Examine the concept that the Folks from the New York Times that covered this story for three years
Starting point is 00:05:26 were incorrect about everything, got a Pulitzer Prize for their coverage of this thing they were wrong about. That's how much they love themselves. But go ahead. Well, and the part that bothered me, so here's what troubled me. So they give an award to a guy who wrote a book,
Starting point is 00:05:42 Oh my God, you'll never believe what the topic is. He realized that there's been a decline. There was a decline in President Biden towards the end of his presidency. And I'll be damned if those people that concealed it from us in the White House shouldn't be held to task. In the meantime, I was on news outlets for 24 months talking about it. And for daring to talk about it, crushed by the same M F'ers. So for me, it wasn't just that they had motivated reasoning,
Starting point is 00:06:17 I understand human nature. They didn't want to see it. I get it. They listened to the bullshit being given to them because they wanted that to be true. But to go after anybody with an alternate opinion, that's where I say fuck you. Fuck you, that's what's gotta stop.
Starting point is 00:06:33 Let me just tell the booth, the reason I said Bill Maher's TV show and not Club Random is because I was talking about Bill Maher's TV show that I was on. And not Club Random. And not Club Random, although to be fair to me, I didn't mention the name of it. I just said TV show, because I couldn't.
Starting point is 00:06:49 Yeah. I got, I guess, real time, I should have said. But I delineated it by saying TV show. I would assume that'd be enough, because I'm too old school. Like, I got politically incorrect in my head. But you know what, when you said it, I knew there'd be a problem.
Starting point is 00:07:06 I knew it. No, you didn't know that. You didn't know that. No, I did. I thought, in fact, you know why I knew there was a problem? Cause I thought to myself, oh, does he mean club random or real time? And I thought, no, he said TV show,
Starting point is 00:07:18 but I had to think about it. I had to think about it. There's a lot of that in life and I come up on the short end of it a lot, but I really don't know. But like I said. There's a lot of that in life. And I come up on the short end of it a lot, but I really don't know. But like I said, it's a weird, it's weird. You suffer, you suffer the effect of other people. So those of us that deal with other people in Adam Carolla,
Starting point is 00:07:38 when they say get the TV show and you think to yourself, which one, you got to ask because everybody else is not being specific. I know you would be very specific. I use small little words just to feel like it's enough. Like I told you when I said, I was living in a condo in Malibu half the time, and I was living in a big house in La Cunha half the time. And I said at some point to my sister,
Starting point is 00:08:04 I'll meet you Sunday, we'll take a walk,ada half the time. And I said at some point to my sister, I'll meet you Sunday, we'll take a walk, come to the house. And she said, the condo in Malibu? And I'd be like, I thought house would be enough. I just did. Because if I was talking about the condo in Malibu, I'd be an insane person. But I thought TV show would be enough. But they're both shown, they show clips of both. But one is a podcast. But anyway, we're gonna figure it out in a second. The reason I'm saying it is because I was on that,
Starting point is 00:08:36 I was trying to find the date of the show before the show, that's why. Because May, right around the same time Okay may All right, you don't have to may 2022 That's all okay. Okay. Don't get uh, perhaps it's been discussed. Don't you don't have to erase stuff from the screen So so quickly it was only up there for four seconds and I was in the middle of reading it, but I don't know what that is Byron. It's just if it's there you can
Starting point is 00:09:08 just leave it. I'm terribly sorry sir. I did a cold plunge this morning if that makes you feel better. Yeah but not as it pertains to our 88th conversation about you erasing stuff from the screen when I'm looking at it. It's it's completely unnecessary. You just leave it. It's completely unnecessary. You can just leave it. It's fine. We're not getting onto other things. So May, 2022, where I said Joe Biden is not going to run again because he cannot walk, which was a joke.
Starting point is 00:09:39 I meant it, which is now three years ago, I said it. So then when these people try to do their revisionist which is now three years ago, I said it. So then when these people try to do their revisionist history stuff, okay, a couple things. Drew. These people are like, hey, we're in the news, we're in the news, we do news, we're journalists.
Starting point is 00:10:03 Reporting, reporting. Yeah, but the White House lied to us. Okay, the White House lied to you about everything. That's what they do. You know how you accuse Donald Trump's White House of lying to you? That's what they do. And then you go out and find the truth. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:23 The White House is not gonna be truthful. Okay, you ready? I'm the White House. It's 2022. It's 2022. I'm the White House, right? I'm Kareem Jean Pierre. Hey, everybody. Thanks for coming to this meeting. I want to tell you a couple things just to have clarity. The president has dementia, possibly advanced. He's really not capable of functioning and putting in a full day. We use something called AutoPen. That's science.
Starting point is 00:10:55 Has everyone got that? Okay, as far as the son goes, he's corrupt. He's been to Ukraine. He's getting money from Burisma. Joe Biden is the big guy. That's 10% for the big guy. That's Joe Biden. That's the guy who's at old. That's him. The guy uses auto pen is also the guy getting paid from all the business. It's not just Ukraine. It's Russia. It's China. His son is a drug addict.
Starting point is 00:11:17 27 shell companies. They're what they look like. Right. Also the brothers involved as well. We have shell companies in the name of the grandchildren. Okay, has everyone got it? Everyone up speed? Now we're moving on. That's not what the White House does. The White House lies. That's what they do.
Starting point is 00:11:37 And then you as a reporter are supposed to figure out things like COVID and things like Hunter Biden's laptop and things like the president's laptop and things like the president's ability to perform his duties. That's what you do. So don't give us the fucking White House lie to us. Who is the impaired? Who is the president?
Starting point is 00:11:57 By the way, answer that one now. What do you need? Who's the president for Christ's sake? What do you need the White House for? You can see film of the guy losing direction and not knowing where to go. Look at his eyes. And then you'll call that cheap fix. The great excuse that guy made at the podium was, we cannot be expected to see such decline. We're not physicians.
Starting point is 00:12:23 Aren't you fucking reporters where you consult with experts, let them tell you what they see. Did he, did he do the, did he do the, we're not a physicians? I think it was him. Did I not get that right? It was definitely, it was Clyburn who Clyburn did the, we're not physicians argument, which is like, I'm not a physician. I can see. Are you saying we cannot see,
Starting point is 00:12:47 let's say someone has severe Down syndrome. Am I allowed to make that call as a non-physician? You're a physician, Drew. Can I see it? The example I always give is, let's say somebody has a severe rash. You couldn't say they have a rash? Yeah. You wouldn't see it?
Starting point is 00:13:02 Right, right. The same thing. Yeah, well, we'll play the Chuck Todd video because it's funny. It's also, it's a little pathetic when these guys try to circle back and spackle over all their misdeeds. Yeah, it's a little pathetic.
Starting point is 00:13:17 It really is because I have a saying that covers everything. I have two. I have Germany or Florida and Then I have stupid or liar Stupid or liar you guys are either wildly incompetent stupid and unable to perform your duties as a journalist Or you're lying It's one of the other all you all you got Todd, is stupid or liar. There is no third category.
Starting point is 00:13:47 You either lied or you're unable to perform your duties as a journalist. Either way, here's the good news. We never have to listen to you again. That's the good news. Correct, agreed, and by the way. Because either you're incompetent or you're lying. But here's- Yeah, I would think incompetent
Starting point is 00:14:03 or liars a little bit more clear because the category of stupid has expanded. Yeah, I'm incompetent or you're lying. But here's- Yeah, I would think incompetent or large a little bit more clear because the category of stupid has expanded. Yeah, I'm incompetent. I would argue Chuck is lying, but let's just listen to him. And by the way- They were all delusional. They really were delusional.
Starting point is 00:14:16 They get emphatic about stuff as if that's gonna make them right. You know what I mean? Here he is. Yeah, yes. This is a failure of the Democratic Party. And I just sort of the virtue signaling that some people have done to try to say
Starting point is 00:14:30 that the media missed this story. They didn't miss this story. David Ignatius wrote- All right, hold on, hold on. I just refuse to accept this stupid premise. The media didn't miss this story? And then you name one guy who wrote one article that nobody read?
Starting point is 00:14:45 Yeah, yeah. So the media didn't miss this story and then you name one guy who wrote one article that nobody read. Yeah. Yeah. So the media didn't miss this. That's why you came after me. That's why you had to crush me in social media. Really? Right. Because the media didn't miss it. And by the way, where's Keith Obermann now? He's in the same. Right. Remember, remember morning Joe with all their stuff. I would say it's fair to say the media missed this story,
Starting point is 00:15:09 but but he's going to cite a guy who wrote an article about it. All right. Keep playing it. That some people have done to try to say that the media missed this story. They didn't miss this story. David Ignatius wrote, I just refuse to accept this this stupid premise because it's a right wing manufacturer. All right, hold on. Let me tell you something. Two things can be true. Right wingers can say masks don't work and masks cannot work. Right wingers can say COVID came from a lab and COVID came from a lab. Right wingers can say COVID came from a lab
Starting point is 00:15:45 and COVID came from a lab. Right wingers can say that getting the vaccination for COVID is a bad idea and COVID can be a bad idea. And right wingers can say Hunter Biden's lifetime is real and Hunter Biden's lifetime can be real. But it was not manufactured. Right-wingers didn't manufacture Hunter Biden's laptop. They simply verified it.
Starting point is 00:16:12 And they didn't manufacture all the science around COVID that didn't work. They simply sought it out. So it's like, so now that that's a right-wing conspiracy that the president of the United States was almost non-functional. And this is a story that is pushed by the right wing. Yes, it is pushed by the right wing,
Starting point is 00:16:32 but they didn't create it. You guys didn't cover. I, by the way, nobody called me and said, hey, I need you to push this theory. Well, you're not a- What did you see? Yes, everyone saw a diminished man. That's all. All right. So what other non points is Chuck Todd going to make here? He's so emphatic. David Ignatius wrote,
Starting point is 00:16:53 I just refuse to accept this, this stupid premise because it's a right wing manufactured right wing premise in order to to stay in the media. The media has got plenty of things to attack them for. And there are MSNBC and CNN and and pundits that absolutely carried water for Joe Biden, but that they're not journalists. They're former strategists that carried water for Joe Biden. The journalist David Ignatius wrote a very high profile column in October of 23 saying is he really running again? This doesn't seem like a good idea. People like me were promoting Dean Phillips's campaign because he was running a campaign that made a lot of sense.
Starting point is 00:17:31 Wall Street Journal did a bunch of coverage. It's not like this, this isn't WMDs where the White House worked with the mainstream media to manufacture a story that did not exist. That was a press failure, massive press failure. This was not that failure. This is an attempt by some to virtue signal and it's this horrible sort of pitting different news organizations against each other when ultimately the people at fault are Chuck Schumer,
Starting point is 00:18:02 Nancy Pelosi, Jill Biden, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, every elected member of Congress. The... Okay, you're citing people that are all on the same team that are making the same argument because they have an agenda. It's not their fault you fucking retard, it's your fault for taking their word
Starting point is 00:18:21 for something you knew wasn't happening. Yes, and I agree there's plenty of guilt to go around, taking their word for something you knew wasn't happening. Yes. And I agree, there are plenty of guilt to go around, but yeah, you're supposed to question these things, especially when there are people out there questioning it three years ago. Well, why should we have just listened to the Nixon administration as it pertained to Watergate?
Starting point is 00:18:42 Nothing to see here. No, it did not. Yeah, Joe Biden said he never talked to his son about business. Okay, is that his fault? Or is he doing what politicians do? Do you know what I'm saying? You're gonna blame Joe Biden and Jill Biden?
Starting point is 00:18:59 You're gonna blame Jill Biden, you fucking idiot? The wife of the guy who's compromised, who wants to run for a second term, it's her fault, or maybe it's your fault for not reading what was going on. Yeah. Okay, lesson learned. We're not asking some questions,
Starting point is 00:19:17 just asking questions about it. Look, it's so fucking sad. I mean, these guys are so full of shit. All right, but here's what I'm gonna say, Chuck Todd. You look pathetic. You just look pathetic. You didn't do anything. Show me, show me the footage of you from 2021 or 2022
Starting point is 00:19:39 explaining that the guy's addled, he's not right, and he shouldn't run for a second term, and then I'll shut up. How about that? Well, that tape doesn't exist, because you never said it. It's because you were fooled by Jill Biden and Chuck Schumer. Whose side do you think Chuck Schumer's gonna take here?
Starting point is 00:20:00 Is Chuck Schumer gonna be truthful at all about anything? Right, ever. All right, we'll take a quick break. Be right back after this. Hey, this is Adam Carolla from the Adam Carolla Show. BetOnline is the world's most trusted betting platform and your number one source for all sports betting action. Baseball seasons and full swing.
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Starting point is 00:22:43 Yeah. I wanted to talk to you about transformations, celebrity body transformations and cultural narratives. Yes, Daphne gave us these stories. They're very interesting. And it's stuff we used to talk about back in the day because embedded in these stories, and we'll review them in a second,
Starting point is 00:23:04 but embedded in these stories, and we'll review them in a second, but embedded in these stories is how differently men and women prioritize the appearance of the other sex. Mm-hmm. Would that be safe to say? Yeah. And so Daphne, I wonder if you could review these two cases with us, this Olly Mears, is that who that is, and then David Dobrik.
Starting point is 00:23:23 Yeah, Olly Mears. Why those two? So this is like, Olly Murs is in the news right now because he just kind of posted these pictures where he did this huge transformation. He's going on tour. So he's trying to get in shape. But then it created this whole like, not backlash on social media,
Starting point is 00:23:39 but people were like crazy responding to it. It went kind of viral because men and women were responding so differently to it to the point where someone created like a poll and the vast majority of men said that he looked better in the after photo and the vast majority of women said he looked better before. I don't know who Olly Murs is.
Starting point is 00:23:58 He's like a British pop star. I don't either. Okay, British pop star Olly Murs. Yeah, if there's ever a name that's a deep cut, well, we'll start it with this. I don't know if it's a deep cut. I feel like a lot of people know who he is. He said, not a deep cut.
Starting point is 00:24:11 Olly Murs? Yeah. All right, everyone knows Olly Murs? Yeah, I saw this. I actually saw this, I saw it going around. And what women were saying was they liked the picture of him, the before picture more, when he was in decent shape,
Starting point is 00:24:24 but he was just more sort of shredded, so to speak, than the after pictures. And it's hard to do this as an older person. He's 40. Yeah. But the last chance at that, unless you're taking steroids, unless you're taking testosterone afterwards. But it is interesting that women tended to, and you and I talked about this over the years. Remember we used to talk about the numbers, how men and women rated in terms of numbers.
Starting point is 00:24:51 Yeah, yeah, yeah. And women tend to rate sort of approachability and warmth. Yeah. Yeah, so. Those things are very high. We got a guy, got a little bit of a dad bod, but in decent shape on one side and then really shredded on the other. But I don't know how the men and the women reacted.
Starting point is 00:25:09 Also, does he have a hit that I would know? Like a radio hit? I don't actually think you would know any of his songs. He was big when I was in middle school, like the One Direction era. Oh, I remember. Was when he was big. British.
Starting point is 00:25:24 I knew him because my girlfriend had a weird what? I didn't know about the boy bands Why do you know one direction is all right? Yeah, I know you know cuz your daughter how did they how did them? How did the voting work on the before and the after? Can you pull up there was like a Twitter poll someone did? in the after. Let me see, Byron, can you pull up, there was like a Twitter poll someone did where they pulled people's reactions because so many people were responding in the comments
Starting point is 00:25:49 of this picture with all these women being like, yeah, like great Anya, but like you definitely looked better before and men being like, why are women literally lying? And women are like, men just don't understand that we like the before picture, we're not lying. Translate this for us, why do women like it better before? So, I, from what I understand, and also I agree, I think he looks better before. But it's like the sort of sharper, like,
Starting point is 00:26:14 crazy muscles in the after picture. It's like, I don't know, women associate, like, they just want something a little softer. They want, not that you have to have, like, a dad bod, like, you can be in shape, but there was just this sort of idea Like, they just want something a little softer. They want not that you have to have like a dad bod, like you can be in shape, but there was just this sort of idea that women liked his approachability warmth in the before picture.
Starting point is 00:26:36 I think there's two, I think there's two, I think it's a two-way street. I don't think. What's that? I'm going to explain myself, and then you guys are gonna agree. I think that, I think that it's not just about what he looks like for the woman.
Starting point is 00:27:08 I think it's a product of, you are sort of picturing yourself being with him or being his girlfriend, or who would you rather, as a girl, would you rather this be your boyfriend or that be your boyfriend? And the guy who's ripped, A, looks better than you when you're climbing into bed, and B, we're not going out for cocoa and s'mores tonight. It's all fucking vegan this and beef that.
Starting point is 00:27:35 And it's almost like, ah shit, now this guy, no more pizza night. This fucking guy's- Give me a pan of the ass. It's gonna suck. It's gonna suck It's it's gonna it's gonna suck. It's it's like Ben Affleck it's like I want a fucking Dunkin Donut in a cigarette and and I'm out on the balcony hiding in my You know in my 14,000 foot mansion because JLo's got a Pilates guy coming over at 6 a.m You know what I mean, and it's like and Daphne, does it mean too much self-preoccupation
Starting point is 00:28:08 to a woman? I don't think so, because I was literally, Adam, I was talking about this with your girlfriend yesterday, because she said the same thing. She was like, I prefer the before picture. I think that men who have too many muscles like that, it almost is like, it feels egotistical. Like, it's like, oh, that guy, I look at him,
Starting point is 00:28:24 and I'm like, oh, you're way too into yourself. I agree, but when you go out to dinner with Crystal, she wants to order dessert. Yes. Bad. Bad. And so, who the fuck wants to order dessert? Who wants to go out to dinner with this guy, right? Because all he did was have an ostrich burger with no bun,
Starting point is 00:28:43 and now you're ordering hot fudge sundae, and he's like, sorry, but I can't do that And he's just staring at you eat it the whole time fucking painy ass You want to order dessert and enjoy dessert like together two spoons, you know what I mean? so there is one exception to this and that is guys that take steroids and somehow that attracts a very specific group who sort of gravitate to those guys for sure, like a preference. So what is that? I mean, look, there's women who,
Starting point is 00:29:16 women are all over the road. They want a guy who scares other guys, who intimidates, you know what I mean? There's protection, you know, for men there's no protection involved. Look, there's guys who like women who's got a big ass, you know what I mean, but it's not a safety issue, right? So, you know, there's lots that goes into the mix
Starting point is 00:29:37 with the woman, but I'm saying, the woman doesn't want a guy with real sharp edges, probably physically, also, who the hell wants to be with someone who looks like an underwear model when you don't look like an underwear model, you know, when you're stepping out of the shower? But thirdly, I think there's a lifestyle thing. Like that guy, you want to maintain that, no two spoons when we order the sundae, and then lots of judgment when you want the sundae at the end of the meal, right? And who the fuck wants to deal with that?
Starting point is 00:30:11 I think there's a sort of, I think there's a gestalt that's even a little bigger. You know, like when you deal with someone who's like that, you're like at the airport, and you go, I want Subway. And they go, how about tap water? You know what I mean? You're like, I'm really craving some subway. There's a subway next to the terminal or flights delayed.
Starting point is 00:30:32 It's like, no subway lady, no subway for me. You can sit and eat it and shame, I'll watch. I don't think women don't want that. Well, and then the other one on my list here, David Dobrik, he took like a year off to like get healthy, work out, whatever. But his whole thing was about like this full life transformation, his mental health was a wreck, so he was like, it was not just getting his body in shape, it was also like getting his mental health in order. So the reaction to his transformation was largely positive.
Starting point is 00:31:07 Because it wasn't just about the physical. It was the mental health. Largely positive from women. Yeah, there was no debate in the comments. Everyone was like, wow, that's so great. Good for you, man. Right. Oh, that guy, yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:18 He went, yeah. There's way too much. You've had to look like shit before. There's way, wait a minute, that's what I look like shit before. There's way, wait a minute, that's what I look like when I shit off. There's way more, there's way too much. Everyone is way too up in their fucking head
Starting point is 00:31:34 about their mental place and everything. It's like the mental place is ordinary misery, do tasks, break a sweat, get some fucking exercise. I'd tell you what to eat, but you fucking know already. Now just go do it, just go get busy. That's it, just go for a hike. It's all, that's all. And by the way, accomplish some shit.
Starting point is 00:31:55 If you wanna write a book, write a book. You wanna do this, do this. You wanna build a gazebo, build a gazebo. This mental space thing. The mental space, you know, I need to get my mental space together is causing all the craziness. When I was younger, your mental space wasn't an option. You just got up and went to work.
Starting point is 00:32:17 That was all there was. And that's how it worked. All right, so listen, everybody. First off, it's not worth doing stuff you're not gonna keep up with for 30 years. You know what I mean? It's just, it's not worth it. Just, you know what to eat, you know what not to eat.
Starting point is 00:32:39 You learned it when you were nine. There's a little nuance now. You gotta learn about seed oil or something, but that's about it. And then you exercise nine. There's a little nuance now. You gotta learn about seed oil or something, but that's about it. And then you exercise and that's it. You get some sleep, you do some stuff, and then you die. And it's all good. Okay, Drew?
Starting point is 00:32:55 Yeah, I got it. You got it? Keeping notes. Keeping notes? All right, I don't have any dates up there, but I can tell you I was on Bill Maher's show in May 2022. Yeah, as reported, the TV doesn't work. So I would say,
Starting point is 00:33:16 I would say plugs on the screen, cause they ain't on the other screen. But we can get rid of the Bill Maher stuff now, I'd say. Gonna be in Port Charlotte, Florida. I think that's May 2nd and 3rd, but I'm not sure. May 2nd and 3rd. May 2nd and 3rd. The early shows are gonna sell out there
Starting point is 00:33:41 at the theater steakhouse, but the later shows, I think still have some tickets there, Friday and Saturday. And then Melbourne, at the Melbourne, I guess theater auditorium, that'll be Sunday, doing a show there as well. People are talking about that down here, Adam. People brought it up to me a couple of times. It's being well-received.
Starting point is 00:34:03 Melbourne? Melbourne, yeah. Oh, Melbourne, sorry. It's being well received. Melbourne? Melbourne, yeah. Oh Melbourne, sorry. Melbourne, are you close to Melbourne? I don't know, but people brought it up to me a couple of times. Oh, all right. Well, that'll be on the Sunday.
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