The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - Adam Can't Sell His Mangria (The Adam and Dr. Drew Show Classics)

Episode Date: October 29, 2024

Adam & Drew discuss the troubles Adam's been having with selling Mangria at his shows and take calls on topics including marijuana addiction & HPV....

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Welcome back to another edition of the Adam and Dr. Drew Show Classics. I am your host Big Brother Jake and we got a good one for you today. On this episode, Adam and Drew discuss the troubles that Adam's been having selling his mangria at his shows. I don't know how he's having trouble. That stuff is really good Also, they talked to the colors and talk about things such as marijuana addiction and HPV all that and more Check it out This a lot True you can help me
Starting point is 00:00:39 Please help me. Don't turn it down. Keep it going Yes, What? What speaking of music? I I'm I'm confused by adults and and I bring this up a lot I I don't know what's going on anymore. I More I even complaining for 20 years. No, maybe maybe right, but I'm confused by not only the actions of adults, but just I just went in and got my haircut Yeah, it's the $10 haircut place. Yeah, they left off some I left my beard on yeah I got a $10 haircut, but there are argument is it looks like $13 worth of haircut, so I got Well, I found out while my dad was in the hospital he gets $80 haircuts.
Starting point is 00:01:26 But he wants me to pay for his trips to Philadelphia. Interesting. Interesting note. And the lease on his car. Yeah. You don't need to, there's just little, what you call, tells. And if you play poker for a living, like I do, I play poker with life. I just look at little tells so I went in there and the same thing. It's the same thing every time it's a 53 year old guy who is trying to sort of recaptures youth with all the skull jewelry and
Starting point is 00:01:58 The just for men and that riding Harley and everything cutting the hair. He's kind of hair, but he's got that Hey, man, I'm young at heart thing and he's a nice guy He's just he's a guy looks like he's 55 and he's trying to you know trying to bang some 28 year olds You know what I mean? So he's got some sculpt jewelry. All right got that guy and then the rest of it is Crazy Asian chicks like doing the nails, You know, there's the nail part with the weird fumes and the crazy Asian women who I don't think speak a lick of anything. Yelling across the room. They don't even have their own language. They're just yelling in
Starting point is 00:02:34 Asian gibberish. And then you have the sort of road hard, put away wet, seen a lot in their 50 something years Hispanic chicks chicks are cutting the hair, you know what I mean? Loved and lost, had a few kids, maybe buried a couple of them, you know what I mean? Like that kind of vibe. And then you sit there and you listen to pop music that my daughter listens to and she's six. They pump in the Katy Perry and the Britney Spears. Justin Bieber and... Yes. And it's that grating kind of electric kind of... and it's all the stupid like, you know you want me, you know, it's all... And then I always do the same thing. I look to
Starting point is 00:03:19 the guy to my left who's in his 50s, I look at the guy who's sitting down on the chair who's 63, I look at the Haggard Mexican chicks, I look at the Asian chicks, and then I say to the person who's cutting my hair, and this time, this is an all-timer, I just said to the chick, why are we listening to this music? And she said, oh, I don't know. I don't even pay attention to it. And I said, but this music, this music, it's for 12-year-olds. Yeah, I guess. I don't know. I said, well, don't you think people might want to hear? I'm looking around. I'm not seeing any 12-year-olds getting their hair cut.
Starting point is 00:03:57 I've got to point out for the listeners, this was all triggered by the classical music, just so we could get a little insight into the Corolla brain. That's what triggered the sty trap. Okay, go ahead. So I said, well maybe we should put some other music on, and she said, you know, I really don't care about the music, I don't pay attention to the music. I said, well, let me ask you this.
Starting point is 00:04:20 Oh boy. I said, these folks who work here, do you think any of them listen to this music when they get home? No. She said no. She said no? Oh, she said yes?
Starting point is 00:04:32 First off, I feel like people scroll, they look at their quarterback wristband and they try to figure out the least satisfying answer they can ever give me and then that's what they give me. When I say to the 50 something year old woman, do you think any of these old people listen to this electronic 13 year old girl music at home? Her answer can't be no, because that would be satisfying. And it can't be yes, because that would be really?
Starting point is 00:05:03 Let's talk, let's find the person who person who does and how do you know that? It'd be untrue. It'd be just flatly untrue. Right. I have to hear, here's the answer that I get and the answer I get in life. I don't know. Maybe they do. I haven't asked.
Starting point is 00:05:15 So, let's just break it down. It's super unsatisfying. So, I've had this conversation with you, Avogadro's number of times, like six million times. What do you think you did to contribute to her defensiveness and these unsatisfying answers? I asked questions. Do you think you maybe put people on the defensive? They're like, what's he up to? Why is he probing so deep into me? Is he going to judge me? Perhaps? I didn't, not tonally. Not
Starting point is 00:05:45 intentionally. And you weren't actually doing that, but maybe that's what they receive. Well no, she said nobody's ever asked about the music. Right. No one's ever brought it up. And I said, right, but who's in charge of the music? And she said, well we can all just, we can play whatever we want. And I said, but do you think any of the other people here want to hear this or the customers want to hear it? And she said, I don't know. I feel your pain.
Starting point is 00:06:14 And I said, well, why not then just play Christmas music? And she said, oh, we played Christmas music earlier. And then we switched it to retarded 12 year old music and I said, why not just play Christmas music? Who's going to have a problem with that? She said, I don't know. And then I just, I kept asking her questions and the answer was just a flat out, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:06:39 I don't know. I don't hear the music that's being played and I thought I understand that out of it but how far out of it are we getting and by the way we're pumping this music into every sports bar every barbershop every mall every place is getting the electronic 12 year old music steak oh I mean Mike and I were at a steakhouse in Manhattan three weeks ago screaming at each other at our table. Because the music was so loud. It was so loud we couldn't. Same shitty music. Steakhouse. It's always the same shittier than the same shitty music.
Starting point is 00:07:17 Always. This is us enjoying dinner. Go ahead and play. Couldn't hear the specials. Couldn't hear the specials. The waitress was apologizing. She would scream the specials at me and because there were six people at the table, she had to then walk around to the other side of the table and scream them at her at the other people at the same Table at our table Her voice wouldn't carry the four feet to the person on the back side of the booth And she said I know it's I can't I'm going horse screaming the fucking and I said well tell him to turn it down I Can't cannot I'm going horse screaming the fucking and I said well tell him to turn it down I Can't cannot Cannot be done
Starting point is 00:08:10 Cannot be done So I don't know what's going on, but she said I Don't hear the music Nobody ever asked about it and by the way I have never seen a human being in that place that is under the age of 40. Not someone who works there and none of their customers. It's never happened. But we must be punished
Starting point is 00:08:34 with electronic shitty girl band music. Now, as I always say, just play classical. Do you think there's gonna be a fight? Like who's gonna go? What is this? Who's this fucking Bach? Oh, someone's got to turn this shit off. Not cool.
Starting point is 00:08:49 I don't know what's going on. I had this one today too, Drew. And then we'll go to your calls, although we don't have it. Wait, wait, wait. We've got something else to visit here. Oh, we've got something else to do. A couple things. Okay.
Starting point is 00:09:01 I forget the calls. Since when do we go to calls? Okay. I had this one. I had this one. You and I go into the Canyon Club. Yeah, tonight. And... Tonight? Well, yeah, true. But this...
Starting point is 00:09:16 We went to the Canyon Club. Right. Got it. Never can figure out how no one can figure that one out. Yes. All right. This is being piped in directly through every speaker and every ceiling. No, they won't. Now listen, I talked to Mike August and I said, how much mangria we bring into the Canyon Club because I hope you're sitting down, but people like booze. Do you know that about people? Yeah. You do? Yeah, I do. You have some experience in that? I do.
Starting point is 00:09:47 Okay. It can get out of control too, but you may be shocked to find out. I had 400 people show up in Seattle for a little mangria tasting. They poured two kegs. Each keg holds 30 liters. They pour it four ounces at a time. 30 liters, two kegs gone, and 15 cases sold. And they ran out. And everywhere we go, they fucking run out. So we, the club, says we'll take a case. And we go, there's gonna be 500 people there,
Starting point is 00:10:24 and a case is going like that So you better buy more and because everyone's a fucking idiot. They just go now. I'll just buy the 1k. So I Say to Mike today What's going on? And he said well, we're selling bottles. They can buy a bottle from the club of mangria I said, okay, it's gonna be about 400 people there. so. I better better bring some cases. Oh, they bought four cases. I said, well, that will not be nearly enough for everybody who wants a case. Everyone's, everyone is showing up is gonna want to leave with a bottle. And for every one person that doesn't buy a bottle, there's gonna be a person that
Starting point is 00:11:00 wants three bottles. So I'm doing the math, 400 people, you've gotten 44 bottles, that ain't going to be enough. Let's just think 200 bottles, just round up. And I said, okay, what about the bar? He said, well, they're going to be sampling, they're going to be giving little samples before the show. I said, okay, and then how much do we have for the bar? And they said, they're not pouring it at the bar and I said why not and he said well they're scared they're going to get stuck with bottles and I said but we'll buy back any bottles they don't sell yeah but they're they don't want to get stuck with open bottles I said how many how many bottles
Starting point is 00:11:39 do they have to open well they don't think they're going to sell any at the bar. I said, wait a minute, you have 400 people coming in to see me, you're going to give them a sample of mangria, and then they're going to go to the bar and they're going to order a mangria, but you're not going to have mangria. No, they don't want to get stuck with the open bottles. I said, well, how many bottles do they have to open if they're not going to sell any? Like, according to their math, out of the 400 people, seven people buy a Mangria cocktail. So that's one bottle they open, and it's $10 a bottle, their cost. I'll buy the bottle back then, or I'll bring it with me and drink it that night on the way home. Right. I don't get what, you're not to have mangria. No they're not. They're
Starting point is 00:12:29 going to sell the bottles, they're going to sample them, but they won't have it at the bar. I said do they have some sort of exclusive agreement with Michelob or something? No, no. They're a full-service bar. They have every brand under the sun. But they don't want to pour the mangrove, which is what the people are going to be ordering when they come into the bar. No, they don't want to get stuck with the open bottles. Okay, how many bottles do you have to open? I don't get it. And then I did the thing that I do now 12 to 22 times a day. What the fuck is going on with adults? What's going on with adults? What is, first off, what do you do for a living? What year do you come from?
Starting point is 00:13:16 1780. You come from 1780 and you're in the moccasin manufacturing business or do you run a fucking bar in 2012? And is every human being who walks through the door for our show is going to be asking for mangreya, but I don't know what your downside is since we're going to buy back every bottle that you buy that you don't sell and the open bottle controversy neither here nor there because don't open a bottle then if nobody orders it. All right. Let's use your retarded logic. Nobody wants to man. Graia. Nobody's going to the bar and opening asking for a man. Graia. Fine. No open bottles.
Starting point is 00:14:00 Or a lot of people ask for it and you open the according, the correct number of bottles depending in accordance with how many people order mangreya. So Mike and I have a 25 minute argument on the phone. He's defending the club? He is being the accomplice of the retarding, which is this. Now listen, I had the same, here's what I'm saying. There's two arguments I have. The first argument is what the fuck is wrong with the person. It's like when I wanted to do my second audiobook and Crown and whatever they are. Publishing company. Right.
Starting point is 00:14:49 whatever they are. Publishing company. Right. They wouldn't, they, Random House, would not do it. What I'm saying is, is I did it one audiobook, I didn't cover all the topics, all the chapters in the book, so I come up with this great idea to make more money. Do another one. I'll do a second one and I'll hit all the chapters that we didn't hit before right and I'll hit all those and I'll record them here in this studio and I'll sell it to all the people online and we'll just split the money right down the middle and No, go. Yeah, no go for that production cost, right? So by the way your production cost no production costs Or mine or whatever it anyway anyway ret retards so there's two arguments I have the one is with the
Starting point is 00:15:29 bar Club who's doesn't know what the fuck they're doing and then the other argument is with the publisher That doesn't know what the fuck they're doing, but then there's a third and fourth argument That's with my book agent who can't figure this out. Yeah, he says to me, well, they'll offer you five grand. And I said, no, not five grand, split it down the middle. And he said, 15 grand is as good as they'll do. And I said, you don't understand. I will split the money with them and they will take the free money. And he said, they're never going to go for it. And I said, why wouldn't they go for free money?
Starting point is 00:16:07 And he said, 15 is the best they'll ever do. And I said, I don't understand something. I'm going to do something that's not gonna cost them anything. Does he have an explanation? This is where the part gets fuzzy again, because the only explanation is they won't go above 15. I've been doing this for 25 years.
Starting point is 00:16:26 I happen to know that. And I tell them, all right, well, tell them to fuck off, because I'm not doing it for 15. And then a week later, guess who'll do it and split the money in half. So why am I arguing with the agent? In first place, yeah. Why am I arguing with Mike August?
Starting point is 00:16:42 So I'm saying to Mike August, I don't get it. What do you mean open bottles? And he says, well, they don't want to get stuck with open bottles. So I go, what? But then say to them, if you're not going to sell any, how are you going to get stuck with open bottles? Like you do, you're-
Starting point is 00:16:54 Well, you said you'd buy them back, so they're not stuck with anything. Well, then he does this thing with me, with like, why are you yelling at me? Oh. And I'm like, But you see- Cause you're not able to push this ball
Starting point is 00:17:04 across the finish line. But in this is this weird defensiveness, why are you yelling at me? You're not yelling at him, but you're making him defensive by making your argument, which is what happens with the hairdresser too. You have a way, madam, of delivering something rational in a way that makes people defensive. So they don't even hear you. Thank you. So. So they don't even hear you. Thank you.
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Starting point is 00:18:37 you're listening to the Adam and dr. Drew show classics I shall cease telling the truth with gobs of logic packed up its ass. I shall cease that because everyone is too fucking weirdly wired to receive the truth with a fucking keg of logic shoved up the truce ass like a fucking turdock. It's the delivery of the logical ass delivery. Well, let me explain how the delivery starts. Let me explain how it starts. Hey, Random House, I got a great idea. I'm going to do a second audiobook and I'm going to give you half the profits and you're not going to have to do a thing. That's first. That's how it's
Starting point is 00:19:21 delivered originally. Now, you know what the response to first delivery should be? Awesome! Thank you! Let's do it! No, here's $5,000. We'll take the rest of the money. Isn't it like everybody has become like a security officer at a concert venue. Here's my pass. You know me. You know my puss. Yes. I need to get on there. No. This just happened. Right? We made the auto show. Right? Yes, it know my puss. I need to get on there. No. This just happened to me at the auto show. Right?
Starting point is 00:19:47 Yes, it happens everywhere I go. Right. Isn't that the same kind of vibe? The point is, yes, we would never, it's my idea, so it can't be good, but we would never get to the point where I'm raising my voice and questioning whether you've suffered head trauma or not if you would simply listen to my first offering, which I've thought out and have made it more than fair. You understand, they're not listening.
Starting point is 00:20:12 They're not hearing. Why are you not listening when you do this for a living? Because it's something about you. I'm just saying you've got to examine that. It's not even about me. It is about you. Hold on. Well, the first offering came from Mike, to be real.
Starting point is 00:20:24 Mike couldn't get it across and my book agent couldn't get it. I said the real logic comes from you The real clarity comes from you because they don't have the same clarity. The clarity is You pay no, I can I know I hear this. Hold on you pay ten dollars for a bottle of man, Greer Mangria because of its high alcohol content. Why do I feel like we're gonna have a fight? Just listen. I'll hit you with this fucking bottle. Out of this bottle, you can get seven, eight, nine pores.
Starting point is 00:20:56 You allergic to common sense? This bottle cost the Canyon Club $10. They then get eight pores out of this bottle. At $5 a pour, that's $40 a bottle, thus $30 profit per bottle. Now that's at $5 a cocktail. They want to charge seven, now they're up to $55 55, 60 bucks whatever it is. So please let me give you the opportunity to make 300, 400 percent return on your investment in one night. You should let me sell you these bottles so that you can then make a whole bunch of money and Random please, let me make you a bunch of money through
Starting point is 00:21:47 audiobook sales that you wouldn't have formerly had because there's no second audiobook. That's the first offering. And I got to say, you gentlemen, I'm looking at your staff here, you've all learned this. What's the proper response? The proper response is, yes, sir, Mr. Kroll, right? Isn't that the response? Right? All the groupers in there say yes. The proper response is, yes, sir, Mr. Kroll. Right? Isn't that the response? Right? All the groupers in there say yes. The proper response is, wow, I hadn't thought about that. Yes, sir, Mr. Kroll. I'm going to make a shitload of money on this proposition.
Starting point is 00:22:14 It's not in as sycophant a way as Drew is putting it. It's not yes, sir, for the sake of yes, sir, but it is... I saw how you guys scattered when his... just the reflection from his car drove up today You guys took food out of your mouth and started running Come on now Mike You've been traveling with me for you know a couple years Is there any ideas that I've ever had that did not benefit the person that I was attempting to pitch the idea to? Do you but you know what I'm greatly benefit in this particular case that I was attempting to pitch the idea to. None that I can recall.
Starting point is 00:22:45 But do you know what I'm... Greatly benefited in this particular case. I have heard him complain like this for a long, long, long, long, long time. Do you understand what I'm getting at, that people get defensive around him in a weird way? Absolutely. Yeah, but I've always said it's after round two or three. Well, that's when he's angry now. Right, right.
Starting point is 00:23:03 But they get defensive... Because it's the tune-out factor. No second is the second Adam goes, I understand some explained they get defensive weirdly. I think it's weird myself. Well, this is coming from Dan Strone, the super agent who does books, who has been doing book agents, being a book agent for 25 years. So this is not coming from me. The idea is coming from me and this is coming from Mike August the lawyer with the NBA who's going to now do business at your club and try to make you a bunch of money. So the idea is coming from me but it's not coming from me. Now this is not me and my wife in the kitchen in a bathrobe. This is, here's a business opportunity
Starting point is 00:23:46 from two business people. One, as it pertained to Crown, involves nothing except for you pay Mike Lynch a thousand bucks and you pay Mike Dawson a thousand bucks. As the Canyon Club goes, it involves nothing as well because we'll buy back any bottles. As usual, because you always think outside the box. The ideas are different than the routine structure of everybody's thinking and deals and stuff.
Starting point is 00:24:10 Except for these clubs are nothing but bars. I understand. You propose something interesting and good, they just go, no, no, we're robots. We do it this way and that's how we do it. And you go, hold on robots, I got an idea for you. And now you're in trouble. Now you're in trouble. Well, ultimately they're in trouble. Now you're in trouble. Well, ultimately, they're in trouble.
Starting point is 00:24:25 I. Because, well, I don't like doing business with retarded robots. Speaking of that, OK, I don't think you've visited this story on your podcast. If you have, it's been a long time. All right, so, right. So, Drew, you're just yelling it right.
Starting point is 00:24:38 Wow. How is it my tone when it's being delivered by other people? It's my idea. It isn't. Think of how it really goes down. How it goes down, the robots respond like robots. And then you start to try to argue with your people. And they're now with the robots. They're robots too. They've been infected by the robots. I'm always smarter than the robot because I have common sense. This is the same stuff we were talking about last time we podcast together.
Starting point is 00:25:05 You see things with clarity that others don't. I told an agent who's been doing this for 30 years, I'm not taking 15 grand to do something that might generate 300 grand when I do all the work. And he said, they'll never go for it. And I said, fine. And then a week later, they came back and said, we'll do it. What he hears.
Starting point is 00:25:24 How did I know more than him? He does this for a living. Because he deals with people that aren't that are robots. Yes. They go I'll take 15% thank you give me that up front and the publishers make the rest and you go no I got a better idea will cost you nothing and I'll split it with you. And it wouldn't even... Right. And that's outside of their thinking and comfort zone and their routine and and even this nation Now here's that now here's my question suspicious people get suspicious Let me get back to let me get back to my original this interesting to anybody my original question Why is this outside of?
Starting point is 00:25:58 the regular thinking patterns of educated adults because robots So that's it. We're living in a fun. Yes. Because they're robots. So that's it? We're living in a f- Yes. I'm Tom Cruise? You don't know that? Well, where's my super cool car?
Starting point is 00:26:12 This is too much for Random House to wrap their mind around. This is too much for the Canyon Club to wrap their mind around. I'm asking too much. Also, you're asking for somebody to exert authority and make a decision. And everyone's afraid to do that. It's all in that in there. OK. Also, you're asking for somebody to exert like authority and make a decision and everyone's afraid to do that. Of course.
Starting point is 00:26:27 You know, it's all in that in there. Okay. Okay, listen. So here's a story about hairdressing. I don't think you've told them this. I mean, you guys may or may not have heard this. Back some – let's go back in time, maybe some – you can need a way back machine sound here.
Starting point is 00:26:40 We'll visit the history going forward. Why? Why is that funny? What's all the mic manipulation for? Talking I have an anxiety disorder have to move shit around crowd work. All right, where are you from? Hey How many people from Chicago a shy town in the house? Two three where you don't looking back at your band leader and fucking I have an anxiety disorder I pick at shit you know that drives you crazy
Starting point is 00:27:08 well we have to like talk about this again slide the mic up slide it back because it I have an anxiety disorder it's a shit your hairdresser the Hispanic gentleman who bought a new car this is a great story you guys heard the story? Oscar. Okay, please tell the story. It warrants a retelling. Don't you think? I'll stop moving the mic, Adam. Stop with the puss. If it didn't make a sound, I would let you do it. Do you hear this? Yes. No, they don't hear me moving the mic. Do you hear the gnat farting on the wall here? No I had the net removed before the show. Okay. All right I hear the mic moving. Now Oscar was my hairstylist. Sorry. And uh. So if you have my
Starting point is 00:27:55 cloth? Yes. Okay. He's been doing a lot of it. I know it's driving me crazy. Driving you crazy. Oscar was cutting my hair one day many years ago and he said he's thinking about a new car and he's thinking about trading in his Bobo for Saab and I said it's Volvo and it's Saab and he said yes, yes, that's what I said, Bobo and Saab. And I said, you're saying both the letters, you're just putting them in the wrong place. It's not that you can't say the V sound or the B sound, because when you're asked to say the V sound, you make you say Bobo. But so so at first, at first at first blush well he cannot pronounce the word the V sound he just makes it a beat but then I heard you say sob so evidently
Starting point is 00:28:51 you're pretty good with the V so now you take that V sound from the end of sob and start it with the Volvo and he's like Bobo. I was like, first off, here's the argument I have with people. Somewhere around the 28th time I toggle back and forth where I go, it's not Bobo, it's Volvo, you're saying Bobo, it's Volvo. And I go, wait a minute, I just did what I'm asking you to do as an example. And I just went back and forth. It's not Saab, it's Saab. See, you're saying Saab but it's sob. And I go, wait, if I can do it, then why, I don't get, why
Starting point is 00:29:31 can't you just, you know, pare it back? Pretend it's B-O-L-B-O. Pretend. I say it, yeah, I say it the way you're saying it. You just say it the way I'm saying it. It's like, sob. You went so far as to have a pencil in the gauze. I said, listen, Oscar, put a pencil in her mouth. He put a pencil across his mouth like that.
Starting point is 00:29:53 Whoa, whoa. Whoa, whoa. Whoa, whoa. And he did it. Cough. Cough. It was funny because I was looking at him in the mirror. He was standing behind me with the pencil in his mouth looking at doing it in the mirror.
Starting point is 00:30:11 Did you point out to him he got it? There it is. Took the pencil out and? I got, he went right back to Bobo and Saab. But I just thought what are the chances someone's going to trade their Volvo in for a Saab of all cars? You just gotta hate cars. I mean, I don't know what your deal.
Starting point is 00:30:29 No one wants to step, no one steps up to a Saab. You could step over or down to a Saab. You know what I mean? There was a window there for about two years with that convertible. It was cool. Yeah, it was cool, yeah. Anyway, the point is, yeah, that's Oscar
Starting point is 00:30:44 and his Volvo and Saab. Oh my yeah, that's Oscar and his Volvo and sob All right, we got your call we need to take a Egypt Wow quick break You can click through the Amazon link at Adam and drew and the Adam and drew page at Adam Kroll calm If you want to show some love and again, we're coming at you commercial free so why not when you're doing your Christmas shopping and quick break I should tell everyone we're gonna do a couple live shows I think it's the Barrow theater Santa Barbara February 16th Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center April 13th
Starting point is 00:31:19 and tickets available down curl calm Quick break, back with your calls next. You're listening to the Adam and Dr. Drew Show Classics. All right, back with your doctor, Dr. Drew. I like that. I'm your doctor. And I should also tell people, I like that. I'm your doctor. And I should also tell people we'll be at the Hollywood Improv doing some live podcast coming up this Friday the 14th all the way through Sunday the 16th and lots of good guests as well and Loveline Tour, we already talked
Starting point is 00:32:02 about that. Let's do it again. Drew and I get back together, Santa Barbara, Denver, Redondo Beach, you guys go on my website and check that out. But me and Drew back on stage doing our thing. All right, Drew, should we go to the phone? Let's do. So you have anything you like up there? I like the first one and the second one. The second one, because it's from Egypt.
Starting point is 00:32:20 First one, because it's interesting. Well, I think we got an Egyptian call last time. That's what I thought too, one of the same guy and did all right yeah i what's going on now welcome back nineteen calling from uh... egypt yeah so i love you guys you know big fan are you out there uh... marching with the opposition or who are those people the opposition are basically just people who oppose the the grab that the president did,
Starting point is 00:32:48 just normal people. I heard somebody like a minister of communication or something last night on the BBC saying, these are all Mubarak people trying to come back in and retake control. I was like, huh? I just thought people were just like … No. Okay. All right.
Starting point is 00:33:04 Thank you for … Bull okay. All right. Thank you for Bullshit fair enough either way this whole thing will blow over in a matter of days if I know you're fine countrymen No problems. What's up, Ali? Well a friend of mine I think he's he's smoking weed or hash I'm not sure which one but he's having some like side effects sleep disturbances, irritability, gastric problems. I'm kind of worried about him. It sounds like he's trying to stop smoking pot because that's kind of what people get
Starting point is 00:33:34 when they... Sleep and irritability. Yeah. When they try stopping, those are very common symptoms. Stomach problems. Yeah. You think you're kind of crampy. I feel uncomfortable.
Starting point is 00:33:43 He ate 2,000 sacks of turbans. That's what they call bugles over there. Oh, is that right? Oh, the Fezzes. They call them Fezzes. They call them bugles. Do you guys have any snack items named after hats? No, we don't. Do you guys do the Fezz over there? No. No, you know, do you guys do the feds over there? No, I would I would remarket bugles in Egypt and call them Fez's I think that's Indian I think Egyptians might sport rock a Fez. Okay
Starting point is 00:34:17 Egyptians were or we used to back in the 50s. Well, let's bring it back man At least it's through snack foods. Yeah. Yeah, so listen, what do you guys do over there for snacks? You got Cheetos and all that stuff? Yeah, Cheetos, Lay's, Pringles, all that stuff. Now with, let me know what you got there, now with extra Jew blood? Oh, no, no.
Starting point is 00:34:41 True, you have to have your phone going off. What is it with that part? Are you cool with the Jews? Yeah. Oh, okay. Okay. Well, just checking. I don't care.
Starting point is 00:34:55 Okay. You got to talk. So, tell me about your friend. Is your friend maybe, how much does he smoke? Has he smoked less lately? What's going on? Well, it used to be an everyday thing because he has GIT problems usually. He has the... GIT?
Starting point is 00:35:13 He usually smokes like to call him a stomach and stuff. Upper GI? He used to do it every day and now he does it every other day. Alright, so he's tried to reduce it, like I said, and when you go from smoking a lot to smoking none or a little, you get withdrawal. And the biggest complaint people have is sleep disturbance, irritability, and even a little paranoia. I mean, you had to deal with that a little bit.
Starting point is 00:35:32 How's the weed, thanks. How's the weed scene over there in Egypt, Ali? It's vibrant. Really? Most of the people hash, though. Yeah, they smoke a lot of hash. And that's just a cultural thing, right? Kind of yeah, I said, yeah, I don't know. I don't know. I never smoked is it is it illegal
Starting point is 00:35:55 Yeah, it's illegal. What happens if you get busted with weed or hash? You go to prison. Oh, I mean is it really tough? You go to prison. Is it really tough? Well, yeah, because it's a major problem. A lot of the young people just smoke it and do nothing. That's not the hash I know. These guys usually go out and start small businesses. But I mean, they're tough.
Starting point is 00:36:22 They're extra tough on folks that get caught with hash or pot Yeah, yeah, they are. Where's the pot come from in Egypt? Where's your they grow it? They grow it in Sinai. Uh-huh, and they sort of just smuggle it in Mm-hmm into the capital into the other stuff. Okay All right, the Arab Bedouins who grow at the Arab Bedouins. So, now what, you were in school for dentistry? Yeah, I'm a second year dentistry student.
Starting point is 00:36:55 Dental student? Hey, come on, Drew, how about a little love? I remember that. I like that. It's good. Well done. Tell me more about your questions about your friend. I mean, so he's got issues with cannabis addiction and he's now trying to cut back and he's having withdrawal. What do you want to do about it? Well, can you do anything? You can't really admit that you're smoking pot, can you?
Starting point is 00:37:12 I think it's a culture that... Well, no. He admitted it to me. I kind of busted on it. No, I mean, you don't have a 12-step program there where people can step up and go, I'm going to Marijuana Anonymous. I'm trying to deal with this. I want to stop.
Starting point is 00:37:27 I don't think we have 12-step, but we do have rehab. I'm pretty sure of that. Yeah, but rehab requires 12-step. That's sort of the foundation of good rehab. Egypt doesn't have a 12-stepper? Why not? I'm not 100% sure. They must.
Starting point is 00:37:42 Why isn't this spread out all over the place? It is. It's everywhere. It's everywhere. It's buzzed. Anyway, for some people it's very addictive. Your friend clearly is addicted. He's dependent and having withdrawal and that's a problem for some people. True.
Starting point is 00:37:54 What's going on with your phone? Oh yeah, it's buzzing. Sorry. I can't believe you heard that. Can't you put it in your pocket or something? Sure. Why is it even in here? Because I'm a physician.
Starting point is 00:38:05 I take texts. You're a love doctor. But here's my thing with the phones. You never really do anything with them while they're doing it. You just look at it. Do you see what I'm saying? No. I've said this a million times.
Starting point is 00:38:19 I leave my phone outside of the studio because I would see that my wife is calling or that Mike August is calling, but I wouldn't return it. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, but I get texts and emails on things that I actually responded to, like a few minutes ago, that I have to respond to. So it goes off two times in three minutes.
Starting point is 00:38:39 Yeah, and I had to respond to both. I did. Okay, put it in your pocket. It's in my pocket. It'll come out again. Yeah, just as long as it goes back. Okay. Where are we? You want to go to the top? Yeah. You want to go to number one? Let's go to Mike. Hey, Mike. Yeah. Forty-six from Atlanta. Yeah. Mm-hmm. What's going on? Well, I've already gotten cancer, presumably from
Starting point is 00:39:01 human papilloma virus. Head and neck cancer? Whoa, whoa, hold on. That was 10 years ago. Hold on. Now I'm wondering. Whoa, is it the phone system or people don't listen? What's wrong with adults? Is that your question? I just started this show by talking to a 55 year old woman
Starting point is 00:39:18 who told me she didn't hear the music that was being pumped into the place that she worked at that's the size of, she works at a place the size of a Coleman cooler with fucking Britney Spears being pumped in through the ceiling all day and said she didn't know what it was. And then when I said, do you like this music? She said, I don't know. And I said, does anyone like this music?
Starting point is 00:39:37 She said, I don't know. And I said, do you think they listen to it when they get home? I don't know. That's where we're at. You're talking to people saying, hold on, whoa, hold on, whoa, hold on, whoa, and they're mowing forward. Mike? Yeah? Can you hear Drew when he tells you, hold on? No. Okay. All right, hold on. It's like a, kind of like a walkie-talkie type of phone, so I can only hear my voice and then I have
Starting point is 00:40:03 to stop so I can hear you guys. Okay Okay well let Drew speak for one second. What kind of cancer? Head and neck cancer? It was tonsillar cancer. Okay so head and neck cancer and so for everybody out there head and neck cancer this is you know throat, tonsil, tongue, base of the tongue that kind of thing is now known to be associated with the human papilloma virus, the wart virus. So a lot of oral sex is transmitting the virus to the mouth. Any kind, I mean, male or female? It's any kind, but it's predominantly
Starting point is 00:40:34 in the gay population. We've seen this. Why? Because you can get a little more penetration going there? Maybe. I don't know. Maybe more exposure or something. Interesting question. I don't know, maybe more exposure or something. Interesting question, I don't know the answer to that.
Starting point is 00:40:47 Well, I mean, it's the difference between a patch and a syringe. Yes, it is that difference. Pub patch versus cock syringe. Thank you for that clarification. I never would have figured that out without that analogy. I paint pictures with my tongue. And the patch people do the same thing, see? And that's not like a syringe.
Starting point is 00:41:09 So yeah, maybe we see, the point is maybe there's more sexual activity in that population. There's more contact, more, and particularly those people who have HPV who smoke and drink, then you're going to get this thing. Mike, did you get it from the patch or the syringe? Neither. How'd you get it? I don't know. I presume from oral sex with a woman.
Starting point is 00:41:35 That's the patch. The patch. What's wrong with adults? Well, the day of listening is done. Nobody hears, nobody listens, nobody knows. Everyone is completely... I mean, look, it's seriously, it's earbuds, it's 500 channels. I was thinking about it because people tweet me all day long. You know how many flavors of iced tea there are now?
Starting point is 00:42:03 There are 275 flavors of iced tea there are now? There are 275 flavors of iced tea. We're living in an age of so many choices that there's no choice other than to tune out. There's so much flying at you so fast that people have to go into airplane mode, into basically when a computer goes into sleep mode. They have to go into sleep mode because there's so much coming at them. So many choices.
Starting point is 00:42:30 How many fucking, do you know how many, look, you and I grew up, there was something called vodka. Yep. There wasn't 3,000 different flavors of infused vodka. I've been yelling about passion fruit since you know me. There's now passion fruit vodka. Oh, that yelling about passion fruit since you know me. There's now passion fruit vodka. Oh that's gotta be good for you. I'm sorry. So nobody listens. Everyone is tuned out. And Mike didn't hear me. Well let me explain something. Didn't hear you. One of the most important
Starting point is 00:43:00 things you can have as a human being or as a student is to listen. They don't have a class in listening. The groundlings will teach you how to listen. Well, guess what? If somebody's getting properly educated, they have to listen. I think the educational system has something to do with this. Not here in California. It's never been better. We'll throw a little more money at it. We'll not here in California. It's never been better.
Starting point is 00:43:26 We'll throw a little more money at it. It'll be better. We'll go from like, you know, low 30s out of 50 to maybe mid-pack. Just a little more tax money. Mike? Yeah. All right, so now you got it from oral sex, which is how people get it. And by the way, just a reminder for everybody else, there is a vaccine to prevent this.
Starting point is 00:43:49 I gave it to my kids personally. Get the damn vaccine if you're sexually active. It's been approved for certain age groups. Did you use the syringe? I did. Sweet. Yeah. And wow.
Starting point is 00:44:04 And hard to explain. And an enlightened physician might also use it outside of that FDA approved age range. If somebody like Mike comes along, is sexually active, is 30s, whatever, you might still get that vaccine. But it prevents the kind of virus that causes cancer. There is zero reason why some young person shouldn't get it. By the way, this controversy about, here's the controversy, I don't speak, I'm not listening. Why are we giving this vaccine to 10-year-old girls?
Starting point is 00:44:31 They're gonna run around and have sex. Is that what we're saying here? Give it to the 10-year-old girl so they can then go have sex? No, no. Guess why you give it to 10-year-olds? That's when it's most effective. That's when it's highest efficacy.
Starting point is 00:44:44 Yeah, no one's just shitting the truth. Yeah. No one's interested in the truth. Yeah. By the way, we give hepatitis B vaccine, also a sexually transmitted disease. We give that age one. Right. One year old's going to run around and have sex. That same logic? Right. Come on now. Look, we're not interested in the truth, and you'd think the 500 extra news outlets would help us
Starting point is 00:45:06 find the truth they've been taking us further and further away from the truth and I don't know reality on realities terms as you always say you know but yet something is going on I don't know if it's worldwide I don't know if it's just in America or maybe it's just following me around Like, you know when you're walking by a lake and there's fucking gnats just over your head Maybe that's what's going on with me. No, I think it's Pervasive. Okay. So hey Mike Mike what is that? You haven't we haven't gotten to your question yet. What is your question?
Starting point is 00:45:41 Well, my question is can I give it to my wife at this point? Presumably she has it. She's got to have it. Right? She's got it from me? Or you got it from her or whatever. Let's pretend it's from you. I mean she needs to be, she should be, yeah. She couldn't have gotten it from me because I met her after I was cured. Yeah, you're cured of the cancer, not the HPV. That stays with me. Well, right. That's why I asked. Are you getting confused, Adam?
Starting point is 00:46:11 I'm going to ask the appropriate question. I would have been confused had I not signed off on humanity 45 minutes ago. That's good. Are you having sex with your wife? Yes. Are you having oral sex with your wife? Very little. Okay. Well well that is how you will transmit it to her. So she, if she doesn't already have it, which would be bizarre, she might not,
Starting point is 00:46:33 maybe you're not producing virus for some reason, she's got to talk to her gynecologist about getting that vaccine. Got it? Got it? Because it really can increase her risk of cervical cancer particularly. All right. Let's see. That's tough, right? Tonsils cancer is a big deal. But he beat it. Apparently.
Starting point is 00:46:55 And especially, I mean, it's one thing to have cancer of the tonsils and be an iron worker, but a professional auctioneer. Like him? Like Mike? consoles and, you know, be an iron worker. What a professional auctioneer. Like him? Like Mike? Someone who's been employed by Christie's for all these years moving this high-end Elizabethan furniture. That, I mean, that, it's ironic, number one, and number two, that makes his living.
Starting point is 00:47:22 From his instrument. That's his instrument. We heard his instrument. That's right. That's his instrument. We heard his instrument operating. That's his instrument. That's right. All right, Ryan. You don't know how terrible this is. I do.
Starting point is 00:47:35 I do know how terrible this is. All right. Well, what are you sick for? I think I have whooping cough. Oh, do you? Yeah, I do. I got sick a month ago, and this damn cough will not go away. And Susan had it, too.
Starting point is 00:47:47 My wife had it, too. And I treated both of us as though that's what we had. We got better. Damn cough will go away. Really? Oh, it's awful. Is that what whooping cough? People go whooping cough or whooping cough?
Starting point is 00:47:57 Whooping cough. W-H-O-O-P. You're able to get that as an adult? Oh, it's been going around now. Wow. It'll be one more thing that I don't get. I know. That everyone else gets. Blast you. Yeah. I refuse to get things. Matt? Yeah. What's going on? Hey not much guys. I was a big fan of Love Line and it's great talking to you. Thank you. Hey uh, hold on. Have assistant Matt call my mom and tell her Hooping Cough is going around. She may want to jump on that. She can get a vaccine. There's a vaccine. No, uh, so I'll have assistant Matt call my mom and tell her whooping cough is going around
Starting point is 00:48:25 She may want to jump on that she get a vaccine. There's a vaccine. No, no, no, no No, not interested in avoiding whooping cough. She'll just have it Something to jump on. Yeah, you don't want to miss that. It was the whooping cough train So when I call her she can't say I'm doing great Can't say that you got whooping cough You can't say that, but you've got a hoping cough. Huntress coughing. Go ahead, Matt. So my question relates to that guy from Aegis question.
Starting point is 00:48:51 I've been smoking weed for like five years now, and it's getting kind of hard to stop. And so I was wondering as weed becomes more potent and more concentrated, does it become more addictive? Yeah, I mean, like, we now have Oxycontin and not just Tylenol with codeine, and so Oxycontin, when people get exposed to that, they're more intensely and more rapidly addictive. And so, you know, as you amplify the pharmacology, you increase the risk of the triggering of
Starting point is 00:49:22 and the intensity of addiction, sure. So would Just would you like you know how the federal government labeled it as like a class a drug or whatever class one drug Do you think it's gonna get to do you think it's already at that point or do you think it's gonna get to that point? I don't know quite what you mean by that, but but I you know I treat marijuana addiction all the time It's not a big deal. It's just one of those things and I we didn't we talked last time about the legalization and Drew's cool drew wants to check out and see how the experiment in Colorado Colorado goes yeah Listen, I'm no objection to that. I do too people want to do that. That's fine I do I do always want to make this distinction
Starting point is 00:49:59 And I think it should be made and it's not made with marijuana. It's made with think it should be made and it's not made with marijuana it's made with alcohol okay it's made with other drugs there are doses and milligrams and things with prescription drugs there with alcohol it's I drink every day well what do you drink I drink two Mikhailov boltras right oh okay that's not a problem right I drink a fifth of Smirnoff. Okay, now we have an issue. Right. One has a very high alcohol content, the other not much. So there's a difference between drinking and drinking. Pot used to be a bunch of shake and leaves and you smoked it and then asked people if you looked high. Now it's filled with orange pubes that have crystals on them and it's
Starting point is 00:50:46 fucking killer shit. I mean you I can't smoke pot I've been saying this for years it's too much. So today's pot smoker is not yesterday's pot smoker and again what are you drinking? You drinking the Michelob Ultra or you drinking the Smirnoff? And this is the Smirnov. I mean, this is some fucking powerful shit. Now your body and brain have adjusted to the Smirnov, but you've taken a couple of bong loads with the stuff that's sticky with the pubes and the crystals and the super high THC content. That is not grandpa's weed. Right. You mean yours?
Starting point is 00:51:24 I mean my weed. You're really going for the grandpa look now I am I am with the beard. All right, but here but there's another layer though that people should be aware of and this pertains to Addiction generally not just pop which let's use alcohol as the example that let's say it's the one two glass of wine purse Let's use this use three Michelin three make let's stay with the beer. I'm three Michelin night. It's no big deal I'm not having consequences. But, dad was an alcoholic, my wife says I'm not the same person when I have those three-mickel-oops. That's somebody who is, one day may have a problem.
Starting point is 00:51:54 Who's sort of in the biology of addiction, it hasn't triggered it yet, but that's somebody who should pay attention. And there's sort of a similar thing with pot too. Somebody who loves the pot, and is like taking half a hit every day and screwing with his ability to finish his work at night or be motivated or his wife doesn't like it. It's not addiction yet. It's not. But that's somebody needs to pay attention. Right. All right. I want to thank you once again for participating and or listening to
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