The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - Classic #1392: Dirty Mary Crazy Larry Pt. 2

Episode Date: June 12, 2025

Adam and Dr. Drew open the show and go straight to the phones and start off with a caller looking for Adam's thoughts on technical educators as opposed to general education teachers and a few... covid vaccine related questions for Dr. Drew. They also speak with a caller who believes he has a good solution for reopening indoor dining in a safe manner. Finally, they speak to a caller who wants to know if they have seen a trailer from a long lost 70s movie.See 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 00:00:37 Caller believes he has a good solution for reopening indoor dining in a safe manner. How about just reopening it? And then we finally, we get to a caller who wants to know if we've seen a trailer from a long-lost 70s movie. Again, maybe that dirty Mary crazy Larry will make sense to you by the time you listen to this second episode. Throwback episode I want to hear one more PSA from the 90s. Call toll free 1-888-VH1-4 music to find out how you can help. VH1 saving music because music education equals brain power. We're in the lineup of talent. Shania Twain's in there, Jennifer Aniston. So music education equals brain power.
Starting point is 00:01:40 Did they save it? Has the music been saved? No one knows. Here's what it is. We lost interest. Moving on. We're on to racism now. Bob Forrest, the guy that my friend trained with from Slippery Rehab, we got the hat and the glasses, is setting up a charter school that is focusing on music. So I guess they needed some help. Good for him. All right. Now the question I was gonna ask you was, it seems pretty obvious, but I'm still curious on what your take is. I realized through this whole COVID business, it is, I don't, see, I don't feel like anyone I know
Starting point is 00:02:21 has had fear put in them, try as CNN might, I feel like it's only unlocked what previously existed in everybody and to what degree. So take a guy like Mike August, he's walking around at zero. He doesn't have a fear. Right. He's not hysteric. He has zero zero the opposite of histrionic right and you take my buddy Daniel and he's walking around about a
Starting point is 00:02:50 seven and a half that's just their resting state you know so then when COVID hit it hit Daniel much differently than it hit Mike yeah but it was just unlocking what they were I don't think it was about processing information. It was probably about how it was processed. Let me propose a theory here, Mr. Frohme. Your buddy Mike lived in a stable family system with the football coach dad who was on him and nurturing him and structuring him and make him feel safe and contained his whole life. And also asked a lot of him and gave him some autonomy and competence so
Starting point is 00:03:32 we could navigate in the world. Buddy, uh, Daniel used to tell stories about how he was neglected and abandoned and he ate with his four year old sister. He'd get on the train and go to the city. And he'd tell me crazy, chaotic stories where there was lack of any structure or safety or supervision. Well, I would imagine two things.
Starting point is 00:03:54 A, when a pandemic comes along, that chaos feels pretty bad, and you must like somebody coming in and locking it down. Makes you feel safe. Because there was never anyone around to do that for you when you were a kid. Yeah, but I grew up like Daniel grew up, maybe worse.
Starting point is 00:04:11 No, you grew up, you're right. But I played seven years of Pop Warner football. So I had Mike's dad yelling at me. And you didn't have abandonment per se, actual physical abandonment. You had just sort of emotional maltreatment. It's a little different. It's a little different.
Starting point is 00:04:29 Well, but also isn't there a genetic component? Of course, of course. You know, I would call it, see you had, listen to this, I think you had more insecurity because you never knew what you could rely on and not. And I think Daniel had more chaos or empty set, like no one was there. But there's also-
Starting point is 00:04:50 Yeah, but there's also- I think, I don't want to speak on his behalf, he's to tell stories about it. But Mike just has that wiring as well, but then what are we calling wiring? Like this is it. Or how to get that way. Right, how to get that way. Or how to get that way.
Starting point is 00:05:02 Now you- I'm in between. You're in between. And it's interesting. But what I'm starting to realize is this COVID business and all the doom and the gloom, it can't make Mike feel any differently than how he feels. Well, and look at this. I had the security and the safety and stuff, but I had It can't make Mike feel any differently than how he feels. Well, and look at this. I had the security and the safety and stuff,
Starting point is 00:05:29 but I had overly intrusive, overly controlling, overly all that stuff. So the lockdown feels terrible to me. I can't understand how anybody could like that. I thank God I've got a highly trained history behind me where I can sort of think clinically about stuff and sort of make judgments that are rational, but the actual feelings associated with lockdown
Starting point is 00:05:51 trigger all my bullshit. I hate it. Yeah, and I wanna clarify something. If people were dropping dead around Mike, it would change the way he felt about it. Of course. If this were Ebola, it'd be different. Right.
Starting point is 00:06:09 We're coming to the end of this thing and I don't know anyone who's died of it. I've heard of people who have died of it, but no one in my galaxy, in my group. You know, I have very elderly parents. Right. And please don't tell him five and a thousand, yes, a lot of people died.
Starting point is 00:06:29 A lot. It killed a lot of people. It did. It was a pandemic. That's what happens in a pandemic. But in terms of the next pandemic, it's probably gonna be a lot worse in terms of the fatality rates.
Starting point is 00:06:40 This one was pretty good. Yeah, this one was, you know, one to 10%, depending on which group you're in. That's not a serious fatality rate. I mean, Ebola, for Christ's sake. That was nearly 100%. AIDS, back when we started with that, it was 100%. It was 100%.
Starting point is 00:06:57 You got it, you were dead. That's it. It was very sad. I think maybe it was me working and living through that that made me a little cavalier about this one at the beginning because I was like, this is a respiratory virus. It's nasty, but it's not the death sentence that AIDS was. Well, the problem with me is I'm so on to the news that I don't believe them anymore. So even if they're correct, I still go the other direction half the time.
Starting point is 00:07:30 So the worst CNN would say this is the less serious I thought it was. It's not necessarily the relationship you want with information or news sources, but I was so in the camp of, okay, they're trying to scare the shit out of us. Oh, but I also started kind of looking around, like, why is it okay to fly if this is so bad?
Starting point is 00:07:56 I mean, this is really, why are we all packed into a Southwest flight if this is so fucking dangerous? You know, I mean, like why are, you know, I looked at it the exact same way I looked at turning off my phone on an airplane 20 years ago, which is, look, if this was really dangerous, they wouldn't let you get on the plane with your phone.
Starting point is 00:08:20 Right. They're letting you on and then it's Scouts honor to turn your phone off. I don't know. Or bureaucracy. Right. Bureaucracy decided we can't really sign off on it. So we're just going to have a rule. We're going to have a rule. They put the phone on airplane mode. Right. Even though the rule doesn't make sense, that's bureaucracy.
Starting point is 00:08:40 Well, before airplane mode, there was a shut it off. Yeah. That's bureaucracy. Well, before airplane mode, there was a shut it off. Yeah. Yeah. Right? All right, if ED has got you down, these days, there's no reason for that.
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Starting point is 00:10:26 Bring the action with you and stream for free from all your favorite devices. Pluto TV. Stream now. Pay never. Zach, 31, Santa Cruz. Hey, Ace man, Drew, get it on. Hi, guy. Hey, now.
Starting point is 00:10:41 Woof, woof. Yeah, I'm just calling in today. I love the show. Listen every day. Hey, Ace Man, Drew, get it on. Hi, guy. Hey, now. Woof, woof. Yeah, I'm just calling in today. I love the show. Listen every day.
Starting point is 00:10:49 Thank you. I always thought that a back to school remake starring Adam Carolla and Sonny Carolla would be amazing. First off, I would love to watch that. But yeah, Ace Man, I was actually calling because I saw a trailer the other day on a DVD I just randomly bought. I was wondering if you had seen it before. It's called Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry from 1974. I saw that trailer and I immediately thought of you. It was ridiculous. I can't imagine that being a movie today.
Starting point is 00:11:20 Yeah. It's like the posters, like a giant gun. like he's got a giant Gatling gun or something and they're like one of those like 70s like he had a Camaro she was running for her past together they they they were in crime as like a crime duo or something. Let's watch. Let's watch the trailer. Hold on a second. This is the movies we had to watch. Peter Fonda. Oh yeah. George are Dirty Mary and Crazy Larry, had no chance he won't take. As for Dirty Mary, ain't no kind of lovin' she won't make.
Starting point is 00:12:36 Dirty Mary, crazy Larry, right on. Everything under control? Yeah, merchandise on time? It's been delivered and is just waiting. George, he says he'll kill us if you don't give him the money. Robbery's a dangerous business. But anytime you want out, you just haunt her. Oh yeah, got a Dodge Challenger with Cracker Mags on it. It's all you needed was a muscle car. That plan is mine. I want them stopped.
Starting point is 00:13:12 Stopped how? Fresh right in. I'm not a helicopter pilot, but getting the roof of a car with your skin is probably more dangerous than you. Oh, jump through the billboard. I forgot about that. You remember Robert Mitchum in Thunder Road? I'm gonna powder his face. I think someone's knocking on the door. He wants to play.
Starting point is 00:13:54 Alright, this is every bad 70s. It was every... Peter Fonda. Did this inspire the Vic Morrow? What was the crazy TV show with the? Dirty Mary and crazy Larry. No, it's not dirty Harry. Dirty Larry. No, no, I mean the TV show with the car with the Confederate flag on the roof, all that nonsense.
Starting point is 00:14:18 Cause it just looks like more of that. Oh, Duke's a hazard. Duke's a hazard. Oh, every fucking movie from 1971 to 1977 was this movie. Yeah. It's a good looking couple. They're on the run. They're one step ahead of the law.
Starting point is 00:14:36 Little Billy Jack flavor. Yeah. A little counterculture. And then they always, but the whole big draw was you get this big muscle car and they can't stop you Because because your car's got horsepower, right? so there's no Jail that can hold you because you have a Hemi
Starting point is 00:14:57 Right, so right makes perfect sense, right? Yeah bridges. No problem Yeah, you just jump everything and all you had had to do is, there were like three gags. There was go through the billboard gag. Yep. Jump the car through the billboard gag. There was go up the side of the embankment and then sort of roll over gag when you were just going down the highway. Go up the side of the embankment and roll over.
Starting point is 00:15:23 There was that one and then there was a, you know, some yeah. I think we haven't talked about Tiger Woods, but keep going. The third one. I didn't even know what the third one was. Uh, the Tiger Woods thing I'm not interested in. I really wasn't interested either. I feel bad for the guy. I really do feel bad for him. Well, I feel equally bad for anyone
Starting point is 00:15:50 who gets into a bad car accident. Well, I also feel like a lot of his stuff is medical misadventures. A lot of his stuff, over-prescribing. Getting a lot of back surgeries always worries me. Yes, bad sign yes bad sign bad sign and then opiates then how many you know? Solo car accidents you have to be in before somebody goes. Maybe that medicine is affecting you badly. I don't know I I have no idea what he's on or if he's on or you know
Starting point is 00:16:20 I guess the sheriff just sort of said he was speeding or whatever. Look, if he's on something, I'm sure it's as directed in quotes. And that's what worries me. That's actually what worries me the most. All right. He's abusing something. Somebody's mis-describing. Hey, by the way, we did no love boat either today. Oh, yeah. This week. I'll have to talk you off the air about that.
Starting point is 00:16:42 All right. And the cruise I was trying to sell you got canceled Oh good, cuz I wasn't going all right March 19th 20th, Reno, Virginia Street brewhouse Really too nice. Okay Also, you can go to amcrawler.com. I got live shows coming up in West LA and Illinois and Royal Oak Michigan. What's that?
Starting point is 00:17:08 Oh, okay, Kansas City. Just go to AnnaCrole.com for all the info on live shows. What do you got, Drew? Go to drau.com, check out the Family of Paws there, and don't forget drau.tv for the streaming shows. So, till next time, Anna Crole for Dr. Drew saying, mahalo. Podcasting isn't just about talking, Until next time, Adam Perl for Dr. Drew Sand. Mahalo. One Pro gives you the tools you need to take your podcast to the next level. We're talking about premium hosting, advanced analytics, dynamic ad integration,
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