The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - Classic #284: Diora Baird Pt. 2

Episode Date: May 22, 2025

Adam and Drew open the show welcoming our guest model and actress Diora Baird to the show. After talking to Diora about some of the upcoming TV and web series work that Diora has coming, the ...conversation turns to Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes’ custody situation. After taking some calls, they turn to the recent Bill Cosby controversy and the lesser known examples of similar notorious offenders in the entertainment industry.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 00:00:00 And it's time for part two of the throwback episode with Dior Baird. It's been so long since we have seen her She was one of our favorite guests. She was delightful. She is open She is honest and she's told us some stories some of them off there I must tell you that I don't feel comfortable repeating even now. It was pre-me too, but She was confirming that some of that stuff was going on. She was the object of it. Enjoy part two of this throwback episode. The following program is a PodcastOne.com production.
Starting point is 00:00:31 This is Corolla Digital. Yeah, everyone's gonna argue with me, but I happen to know what I know. No, no. I had a very similar situation with my husband regarding our son, and he's a boy, and I have a lot of people who say, God, he's hyperactive, and we take offense to that. We're like, he's not hyperactive. He's just hyper. And when he's in swim class, it's really hard for him. He needs someone in his face to really follow the rules.
Starting point is 00:01:07 But I think that maybe his who knows, maybe he won't be an academic genius, but he can be good at other things. It's got a motor. That's the number one thing. Every you know, I do this take a knee podcast and I just talk to all these people from all walks of life and they've all found success in a million different ways. But it's the motor that they all that's that there's one common thing. The common thing isn't a background in math
Starting point is 00:01:35 and science. It's the common denominator for all these guys is a will a yearning to do something and then they go do a million different things. But you're talking mostly to creative people though, to be fair. Mostly. I mean, you go, I got a little, there's another side to this story. I was listening to a bunch of lectures that Stanford puts on iTunes U about, you know, how to succeed in this and how to, I'm going through it. Every one of these people first were software designers and had PhDs in engineering. Every single one of them had insane academic predicaments. I thought, Jesus
Starting point is 00:02:11 Christ, that's what you need to succeed in business today. I mean, there is another side to this where super bright people, super well trained, also do well. Oh, I'm not saying, of course super bright people, hold on write that down that's controversial. Google that shit. I'm saying but not just super bright but super trained. Super bright people that are super trained. Yeah I know but I just I went to SpaceX a couple of weeks ago and I watched a bunch of dudes building rocket engines they weren't designing them they were building them. They were physically building those things and that turns them on and that's we need guys to do that
Starting point is 00:02:49 and i'd say girls but in seagulls by and we see one check was which building do you think you're building the uh... record engine that's just so i didn't it's a sexist or is it not sure that we have a reason to sell the order there's thirty five hundred employees and i'm not sure if there is that got off It's a sexist organization. I'm sure that we have to. It is a racist sexist organization. There were so many people there. There's 3,500 employees. I'm sure somewhere back there.
Starting point is 00:03:06 Oh yeah, there's probably some. There's a bunch of dudes that got off turning wrenches, and I'm sure most of those dudes were miserable in the sixth grade when they had to sit at their desk and they didn't have a wrench in their hand. And to take that kid and to force this down his throat, needs to learn to read, needs to learn to write, needs some basic math, but that kid wants to wrench and we need those kids. And it's no harm and there's no shame in that, yes. You're about to push an empty line.
Starting point is 00:03:34 Oh, five is empty. Looks like it. Looks empty under your finger it does. Oh, it's not lit up under my finger. Oh, my finger was over the light. Guy was on hold for a million years. All right, well, let's just have the... Let's just make sure.
Starting point is 00:03:53 Let's just... So you can call... It's like that thing where, you know, the guy hasn't breathed in two days. You fish him out of the ocean, but you're the doctor. He's got to basically call the time. Just double-check. On the death. All right.
Starting point is 00:04:04 He's dead. All right. let's go to Dave. Line one. Dave, 25, Philadelphia. Hey guys, how's it going? What's going on? Hey, Dr. Drew, how are you? Dave, great, what's going on? So, my girlfriend just broke up with me recently and I was wondering like if I'm trying to get back with her or try to hook up. She's asking if I want to be friends and I'm not sure if I should be cold or try to... I don't know if it would be a good idea to be like... I think we're too much...
Starting point is 00:04:43 Is there too much emotion to do that? I don't know, like, what's the place. Okay, hold on a second. Slow down. You're all over the place. How long ago did you break up? Huh? How long ago did you break up? Two days ago. And how long were you boyfriend and girlfriend?
Starting point is 00:04:56 Almost three months. And you said, so it was a very short relationship, right? Not in his life. Yeah, I just see he's 25. He's not 12. I know, but we did the almost three months that was him padding it. How many girlfriends you had before? See five. Maybe.
Starting point is 00:05:12 Those are the fingers on his right hand. Good one, Ace man. Good one, Ace. Yeah, probably five serious relationships actually. Oh, strange. Pinky index. Five girls that I hooked up well. Yeah, don't count relationships actually. Oh, strange. Pinky index. Five girls that I hooked up with.
Starting point is 00:05:26 Yeah, don't count your dumb as a girlfriend. Hooking up is not a serious relationship. I mean, it got to that level. I mean, it's... All right. That's a level now. When chicks say they want to be friends when they're dumping you, they're basically saying, I don't...
Starting point is 00:05:43 Look, we've talked about this. That thing is like when you fire somebody and you go, but you know what, the front door is always open. Come in, pop in, you know, the come come in, you know, yes, we got to cut back, we got to fire you but hey, there's no reason during the company softball game. You still want to man that little no man's land between center field and short stop where we have the fourth outfielder, that's your spot. Come on out. Your boss is really thinking, please, dear God, I never want to see you again. But they have to sort of end it with, hey.
Starting point is 00:06:13 Not everybody likes confrontation. No. People always try to make softer, kinder, gentler departures. If you want some recommendations, there should be that. To be fair, though, women do this thing that men have trouble doing, which is they like to maintain friendships with their previous partners. And for men, that's very difficult. You've got to give it at least six months, Dave, of no contact. No contact. Okay? That's a lifetime.
Starting point is 00:06:35 Can you still hear me? Yeah. I was pretty upset about the whole thing. I was really shocked. She keeps texting me and I thought I would just ignore her. I don't know if that's the best move to do. No, just say, look, I need some time. I'll talk to you when I can. Yeah, just set a boundary. That's it. Yeah. And also, there's a thing that...
Starting point is 00:07:00 She'll be relieved relieved by the way there's a there's a thing that young women do younger women do which is they like the attention even if it's attention that they ultimately don't want to consummate and there's no pun to pardon but guys don't really have that that mode like I back in the day when I talked to some of my girlfriends, you know, in my 20s, I'd say like, on this poor guy, it's clear that he likes you. He's following you around like a puppy dog, you know, you keep throwing these little scraps out, you know, but meanwhile, you're not interested in the guy. And they'd say, Hey, it feels good. I know. But it's just, it's abusive to the mind. I know. But
Starting point is 00:07:43 it feels really manipulated. But it feels good. And I agree. Look just it's abusive to the I know but it feels really manipulative, but it feels good And I agree look it feels good to have people following around that completely I think every girl or most attractive girls do at some point But I'm not judging because you can't judge you can't judge But I've said many times if I was like a really hot girl in high school I wouldn't go to fucking class with some 23-year-old guy who's driving an IROX... Fire...
Starting point is 00:08:09 Pontiac Firebird. IROX-C, yeah, Pontiac Fire... Yeah. Asking me to go out, and he's got his own condo, you know. I'd be fucking hanging out with him. Like I wouldn't be... If that opportunity arose. Now it never did.
Starting point is 00:08:23 But... Stud-Ged Ray' shit in your ear. He wasn't throwing it, he was smashing it. Either way. Deeper penetration, by the way. So, if I'm a girl, and I'm 23, and Drew, you be honest, you're a girl and you're 23, and there's a couple of chicks, sorry, a couple of dudes that are following us around,
Starting point is 00:08:44 you know, buying us lunch, we kind of dudes that are following us around, you know, buying us lunch. We kind of know that on any given Friday night, if we're ever bored and there's nothing going on and the phone ain't ringing, we can just call up Artie and he'll be more than happy to watch me eat dinner or take me to a movie I want to see or whatever. But I never, I'm not really interested, but the attention feels good. And by the way, some of this has a practical application like I've literally installed closets and chicks houses who had no interest in me. Like they literally like, yeah, that's useful. Can you come over? Can you help me out with the,
Starting point is 00:09:15 you know, next thing you know, you're washing their car. So I would do it. Once you do it, Drew, we would sink into some sort of, who knows what what would happen. I'd still be doing it. Yeah. So, I don't blame them for doing it, but guys don't really have that mode. But Dave here is an example of something we're seeing over and over again. You guys should both listen to this, because it's a weird thing, and Dave is a perfect example of this. Not quite as bad as I've seen over and over again for the last couple of months. But in their teen years and in the young adulthood, they don't have relationships. Relationships
Starting point is 00:09:49 are difficult and messy and girls are probably, oh, they're kind of weird. They don't know how to navigate women at all. They don't have any insight. And they're good because they got their porn. I got my porn. I'm fine. The porn is so stimulating and available and arousing. And look at this. look at Maxipatta. Uh-huh, uh-huh, yeah. Guilty. Yeah. No, he's like, oh, hell yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:11 So, but it's, so they don't get relationships. Then they head into one. It's, they're really, they find one and she's the one, man. That's the one. And two months in, this guy's clinging to her. He's all over her. He's crawling up her ass. And she's like, no, no, I'm not sure this is the months in, this guy's clinging to her. He's all over her. He's crawling up her ass. And she's like, I'm not sure this is the right guy. We got to do something about this. She goes, hey, man, this is not my thing so much. I kind
Starting point is 00:10:32 of want to date around. Can we be friends? These guys are shattered. And they do not accept. That guy's going to start stalking that girl if we're not careful. Because that's what they do. They will then install closets, wash their car, be their friend. But in fact, what they're doing is stalking. And then they will call me. We have these calls lately. The 26-year-old calls up and goes, well, this happened when I was 24. I've been her friend for two years. And we're not getting on with this. Come on now. What do we got to do? We got to turn her around. And all the while she's going, you know, this is never going to be her. She very clear. The women are super clear and the guys are in massive, massive denial.
Starting point is 00:11:08 So, I'm going to say because there's less practice going on because people are living in this bubble of the internet, they don't know how to handle rejection. Less practice, less flexibility, more entitlement, and a lot of denial, a lot of rigidity about this. Yeah, like you can't handle the rejection because you never... Why can't she be like the girls in the porn? Right. They're always available. God, it's so, the last two decades, it's changed, I mean, so much, just the whole dating. Now there's Tinder
Starting point is 00:11:32 and even I can't keep up with all these, this access to. That's what your TV show is about. Yeah, yeah, yeah, pretty much bringing it back, um, about what it is to date in this, in this society. Did you date in all this or were you already married by that point? I was married. Yeah. But it's a terrifying idea. You've got an almost three-year-old, Drew.
Starting point is 00:11:54 It's 2015. Married with an almost three-year-old that shows how old. I don't remember when this all got started. I was asking if she had to deal with any of this. Oh, in this whole thing. Sorry. Then my apologies. Okay.
Starting point is 00:12:08 I thought you were talking about the show and talking about as it pertains to the show. Did you have single years with this technology? No. I had single years with a different type of technology, and that's Hollywood. I would get calls from my publicist back in the day when I was like in magazines and things and saying, oh, so and so would like to take you out. Just say David Spade. Actually.
Starting point is 00:12:32 Yeah, of course it was Spade. That's what these guys do. They literally, they would sit around and they watch like beer commercials and they go, hey, who's that hot chick from the Taco Bell commercial? They go, oh, the chick from the Burger King or whatever, who does the super sexy, is it Burkitt? Charlie McKinney? Who does the super sexy commercial? Yeah, Carl's Jr. Yeah, so they literally just,
Starting point is 00:12:57 David Spade just sits around and watches Carl's Jr. commercial. And then just goes, who's that chick in the bikini? And then someone to go find it, and then he'd just go, hey's that chick in the bikini? And then someone to go find it. And he'd just go, hey, publicist. You've got to suck if you're that publicist. Go track down her publicist and just say, today, if it's made, once I have lunch. I feel like before Tinder, there was publicity.
Starting point is 00:13:18 Does that, does the- For you. Yeah, right. Does the Bill Cosby thing surprise you based on your experience with all that? If that's indeed what happened to him? Does it surprise me? I mean, does it fit, his behavior fit with the kind of stuff you were having to deal with? Yeah. I mean, that, I think everyone within this bubble knew for the most part that that was going on. The Bill Cosby thing? Yeah. Oh, really? And other guys too, like that? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. But now I wish I could write a book. Hold on a second. Well, you could. I could. I would also probably be blacklisted from Hollywood. Well, a couple things. When you say it was, you know, common,
Starting point is 00:14:00 I always knew the stories. There's a handful of guys and that's just what they did. They just told their publicist to call the person and set up lunch. You're like, you're my publicist, but you run a dating service. I'm asking about drugging. Well, not just drugging, but also grooming and all that stuff. Hey, I'm going to get you a great roll. Sexual grooming. I just figured out what that was. I didn't know that was an actual term. Yeah. But the drugging part, that's Bill Cosby's territory, right? That's unique. And Polanski, and I think the list can go on and on and on. It's just
Starting point is 00:14:33 whether or not you're famous enough to write a story about it. I mean, the Bill Cosby thing, I think because it is so big also because it's such a vast number of women that have come forward. And such a difference from his perceptions. Well that's what I mean. He was, you know, he was a family man. He was the jello guy and he worked with kids and made a career off of being the dad that you wanted to have. I've always said, A, we should just go get Roman Polanski, number one. Number two, it is interesting how Hollywood gives him a pass for the underage chick in the sonomy. Polanski? Yeah, he gets a pass.
Starting point is 00:15:12 You think so? Well, I don't see a lot of judgment with Polanski from Hollywood. I mean, he was extradited. He couldn't be here. Hollywood didn't do that. Oh, he was, well, no. But they would still see his films, make movies though. You're talking about I'm saying Hollywood doesn't judge
Starting point is 00:15:30 Polanski it judges Bill Cosby for sure, but Hollywood doesn't really judge Polanski I don't know. Who do you know if you heard I've talked to a lot of people who won't support his films and whatnot I do but I mean at the Academy Awards rolls like, people are booing or anything. Like, there's not the outcry. Let's put it that way. I think because maybe it was one incident. That came up. That became public. That came up. And then years later, the victim came forward to actually retract her statement and said that she was willing.
Starting point is 00:16:01 Yeah, yeah. It was a little messier thing. No, what he... what Cosby did was more grotesque and heinous and whatever. No, he's a serial predator. Right. But he didn't exist when Polanski existed. We still didn't do a lot of judging before Cosby. Hang on a second. I'm troubled by that. Do we have an obligation to out these guys that were these serial predators? I wish. It's funny because a lot of these predators, so to speak, are behind
Starting point is 00:16:29 the scenes. Oh. Are not necessarily, um. You wouldn't know their names. Right. Or they're not household names. Right. They're the ones that, you know, they're the puppeteers, so to speak, and those are,
Starting point is 00:16:40 those are the ones I find that you, that are the most dangerous. Um. So, how does it work? Those are the ones I find that are the most dangerous. So how does it work? You don't have to tell us your story. But I mean, the typical story. And I'll tell you what, chamber that up with the publicist and the phone call, and I'm going to help groom your career.
Starting point is 00:16:58 Let me tell you about the, I don't have to worry about these predators. I'm too hairy. They're not interesting. And you don't shower. worry about these predators. I'm too hairy. They're not interesting. And you don't shower. No, I shower. I simply don't use the man's soap. The man's soap, right, right, right.
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Starting point is 00:18:57 All right, so the story, how does it go down? You want a name, basically. There's one situation that I can speak of. I don't necessarily want a name. I just want to hear it. You don't want a name?. So there's one situation that I can speak of. I don't necessarily want to name. I just want to hear it. You don't want to name? No.
Starting point is 00:19:07 You know, it's funny because there's a lot of, there are stories like the Bill Cosby. There's these stories that follow through, but nobody ever brings it to attention. You know, it's like you said, the Hollywood kind of forgives. But I remember when I was 17 and I had first moved here, he came up to me at the Beverly Center Mall and Said that he was gonna help my career. Did he know you're no no He just came up and said I you know asked me if I was an actress and I said, yes So then he me being like well, he's he's got to be harmless. He could be my grandfather We were you from out of town. We yeah, I just moved here from Florida, right?
Starting point is 00:19:44 By yourself or your family. Yeah? Yeah, I just moved here from Florida. Right. By yourself or your family? Yeah, by myself. I came out here and he would take me into agencies and introduce me and then take me to dinner and teach me about the business. You know, there was never any sort of sexual tension. Was there a business arrangement where he was like a manager? Yes.
Starting point is 00:20:03 Well, I would answer his fan mail for him. But I mean, if we get a job, I'm going to take 10%. No, no, no. He just wanted to help me. I didn't have a TV, so he would buy me TV. I was all very like, didn't expect there to be anything else to it. And then one day he proposed an agreement. And apparently that's what he does.
Starting point is 00:20:24 And it wasn't until after the fact that I was like oh my gosh all these people thought that I was this thing and he wanted to have a contract and it's apparently somewhat known that he has an open marriage this was back then in an agreement that he could have girlfriends and there was a contract with what I would get a month what where I would live what car I would drive a month, where I would live, what car I would drive, because I didn't have any of these things. And of course I was appalled and I was like, I'm underage. And that was the first of many situations where, oh, that's
Starting point is 00:20:57 something that happens. And I remember talking to Jimmy Kimmel. I think it was Jimmy Kimmel. I worked on The Man Show many, many years ago. You did? Yes. What was I doing? I don't know. I was like a flashback. It's something to do with boobs, I'm pretty sure. But that doesn't sound like The Man Show. I know. I did like a flashback sequence to why you, Jimmy, or you liked big boobs. Well, it's gotta be Adam. I like big boobs. I cannot lie. Other brothers think. No, how's the song go?
Starting point is 00:21:26 Yeah. It was, but now the problem is, and now by the way, not that I remember anything, but the problem is, is there was one year of us not on The Man Show. It was probably the year we were on The Man Show, but there's always the caveat of we didn't do the fifth season. So it doesn't always necessarily mean if somebody goes, remember Man Show? You were there. There's a 20% chance I wasn't there.
Starting point is 00:21:54 But continue. So yeah, so apparently this was something I was talking to one of the producers and writers on the show and he was like, oh yeah, no, that's what he does. Did we have you on as in you weren't underage at that point? yeah, no, that's what he does. Did we have you on as a, you weren't underage at your dead point. No, no, no. I was playing a mother, someone's mother, who bent over. And I wonder what bit that was. It was like a flashback to like the 70s or something.
Starting point is 00:22:17 Ah, ah-huh. Geez, that sounds like she was a dude. Adam was definitely in that. As a child, as a child. Oh, a young age. I think I had to tie your shoelaces or something. Was that one of your first professional roles? It actually was my first paid TV gig.
Starting point is 00:22:35 And then the Jim Carrey Show came along and I was like, yay! You launched your career. Yeah, you did. I'm not sure if it ever aired, but pretty much. Oh, everything aired, did it? I don't know if it ever aired, but pretty much. Oh, everything aired, did it? I don't know if it ever made it to air, but I would, it's not, it's never, it's, you know, it's funny. I've done things in my past like commercials and random things that have then surfaced that I never thought would see the light of day. And once you get success, things start coming out of the woodworks. That's one thing that I've never seen. I would love to have that dug up at some point. I don't know if there's any way that's possible.
Starting point is 00:23:07 Gary? I don't know. I don't know what season. I think it's like lost footage. It would have to be early, right? At this point, I think I was probably, yeah, 18 maybe. You know, it's funny, he kind of lingered in my life for a while because I had a hard time setting boundaries. So I was just kind of like, no thank you. Whereas before, no. You know, no is a complete sentence and I've learned that. That scenario or something close to it
Starting point is 00:23:36 has happened quite often in your career. Yeah, I mean, in a lot of people's careers. Yeah, I mean, because you hang around or you hung around with a network of very attractive young women who came here to make it in this career. And I've never participated in that. I'm getting my agent to call for my publicist to call. I'm getting a weird denial about it.
Starting point is 00:24:01 It's like, whoa. I know. I guess I'm so used to it, so I'm actually shocked that you're shocked but it's sometimes it's a miracle that I realize it's a miracle that I didn't end up in porn because of the way things happen and how I... Well also you were so codependent you were manip... Yeah I was so vulnerable and I wanted something so bad and when someone said, oh, I can give that to you, there was this level of like, oh, you know what you're talking about because
Starting point is 00:24:30 you were in that Aerosmith video. So yeah, I'll get in the car with you. I literally was at a bus stop and some guy stopped and was like, what are you doing here? Because I was like, you know, didn't fit in with the other bus stop patrons and I recognized him from the Aerosmith video and I thought, oh, well, I can trust you. You're that guy that drove the tractor. Yeah, that was a bad move. Yeah. I know a very prominent music producer who's saying things like he's married, but he has a 20 year old girlfriend and he pays her rent, gets all her groceries, writes her checks
Starting point is 00:25:02 every month and just takes care of her. It's funny how much that actually happens. That's LA. Well, in a way... So crazy. Well, it is to P. Whip Drew over here and low self-esteem Adam over there. But the reality is, why should guys' nature or DNA change that much in such a very short period of time? I mean, when you go back historically, this is what guys did. Every culture had a version of it.
Starting point is 00:25:33 I would argue that what I ask of men, as if they want to fuck around, go, do it, enjoy, and then don't get married. Yeah, but true. And then when it comes to get married, and get married, and then that's that. No, but true. Can we not look back through the pages of history and see a version of this everywhere? Because people didn't fuck around before. They didn't have that option to fuck around so much. It was just... No, I'm saying, can we look back and see versions of this throughout history? Yes. Very clearly.
Starting point is 00:26:02 Yes. All many historical figures. You don't have to look back that far. You can get to the Kennedys. Cavemen. You can get to start with the cavemen. You can go to the Romans, but you can get to the Kennedys as well. Historically, you're surprised by it. I'm not surprised by it because it's how guys historically have acted. You're asking them to cut it off in 1957, something that's been going on for millennium, millions of years. I'm saying that we now have an opportunity to do whatever we want when we're 18 to 30. Right now, yes.
Starting point is 00:26:39 And I'm saying have at it, guys. Go do your thing. But when it comes time, then if you can't get finished, then don't get married. What's that website where you, if you're married, you can find? MASHLY MADISON? Yeah. Wasn't there like a big? Scandal or something? Yeah. Yeah. Well, look, you find me at time in history where guys that were powerful or well off
Starting point is 00:27:02 financially weren't interested in younger super attractive women and it doesn't exist. So I'm only addressing the part where you're surprised. Okay. I'm surprised at the brashness of it. I think guys will basically do what guys are let to do. They will do as much of it as they can. And in Hollywood, I think it's just amplified.
Starting point is 00:27:30 I can tell you when I was working here at the Gordon Brewery when I was 18, the manager at the time would like brush up against me or whatever because I worked below him. There's just this level of, I don't know. True. How many times I've said the guy who manages the Applebee's has dominion over every young college chick who goes in because he makes the schedule and she wants to work Friday nights to make a lot in tips or whatever it is. Anytime there's the, you're down here, I'm up here and here's your currency. I got currency got money you're hot that's your currency
Starting point is 00:28:06 a deal at least an attempt at a deal will be struck that goes on and has gone on for as long as time has existed. I thought we were evolving more our loins don't evolve as fast as you like. I understand the instincts, I understand the impulse we have,, we've evolved. We've evolved. Yes, we've evolved. We've evolved from a percentage standpoint, which is, you know, go back to Mad Men, whatever. I'd be smoking and explaining to my wife, you got a pretty good setup. Don't fuck it up. Now just look the other way. That was, you know, in the 60s.
Starting point is 00:28:45 Right. That's what this stuff feels like. Do you think people are acting out on those impulses even more so now though because of all of this access to the internet and living in this somewhat imaginary world? Like, well, you know, like, like, like, like porn has definitely changed the expectations of sex for 15, 16 year olds. I'm sure you've heard that over the years, like the change in that. So do you think that in a way that's actually made people act out on their impulses that much more? There's less of a filter? Yes. But I'm urging what I'm saying, what I'm expecting from people is go do that. But once you decide to, you're going to do something healthier, which is, we always yell about
Starting point is 00:29:22 form a family, create a stable unit, blah, blah blah blah blah let's get on with it now yeah all I'm saying I'm quite down over there yeah well I'm not saying that things I'm not I'm simply saying this is going on for as long as guys have had things in their pockets other than their penis. All right, what do we got here, Druski? You feeling good about yourself? No, I'm anxious, because I've got to go haul ass across down to get to a radio station.
Starting point is 00:29:55 It's good to see Dior. It really is. Oh, it's good to see you. Yes. Drusanxious. Alert the media, everybody. Yeah, me anxiety. Shocking.
Starting point is 00:30:02 Would you like me to yell at you to calm down? You're very busy. Yeah, busy right now. It's a lot. There's a lot going on. I actually wondered how you get across town. It's a lot of schlepping, a lot of schlepping. But I do patient stuff, that kind of thing. I prepped the HLN show when I drive the radio and then I do patient calls and stuff like that. It's like somebody took a handful of nickels and just chucked it into the wind and poor Drew he's got to pick up every single one of them. Alright, evening with me and Dennis Prager coming up. That guy doesn't step out on his old lady. December 12th Ace Hotel
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