The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - Comedian George Perez Stops By and Adam Attends a Foo Fighter Concert (The Adam and Dr. Drew Show Classics)

Episode Date: November 2, 2024

Comedian George Perez was a guest of the fellas and he doesn't disappoint. Adam also talks about his Foo Fighters concert experience. ...

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Welcome to another episode of the Adam and Dr. Drew Show Classics. I am your host, Big Brother Jake, aka Jake Warner, like everyman name. Let's dive right in. Up first, episode 275 titled Terrible Threes that aired on September 27th, 2015. In this clip, Adam tells tales of Dave Grohl, you know the drummer from Nirvana and the Foo Fighters lead singer, you know who he is. He talks about his cancer going at an older age and hilarity ensues. Check it out. You know what really struck me or what really strikes you about the Foo Fighters is that the music's great. It's the work ethic. It's like how hard Dave Grohl and the rest of the band work.
Starting point is 00:00:52 When they're performing. Yeah. Well, he has a broken foot right now. And so he's in a boot. So they built him a sort of a rock and roll throne. And that's where he does the show. The thing moves around. I was going to say it seemed like he was down front and stuff too a bit. I mean they had these huge screens behind him which were awesome. Where was this? It was at the Fabulous Forum. Wow. But what I'm saying is he's not going to let a broken ankle cancel a tour where he has to be up on his feet playing the guitar and run all over the stage.
Starting point is 00:01:30 So what do they do? Compensate. They improvise. Yeah. Yeah. And compensate. And then came up with something better in its own way. You know, so 30 years from now when people are talking, you know, Foo Fighters are dead
Starting point is 00:01:46 or retired or whatever and everyone's sitting around going, I remember I've seen a band, I saw the Foo Fighters. I'm going to be the guy who goes, I saw them with the Rock and Roll Throne tour and not the whole tour, just the end of the tour. So here you are and you've sold out a bunch of venues like the Forum around the country around the world. I don't know, 17,000 seats or 15 or 19. I remember when Chick Hearn used to always go, it's the house that Jack Kent Cooke built, 17505. Yeah. Busters off the hot dog when he blows the popcorn machine 17505 yeah always you would repeat the number of people in the audience but that would
Starting point is 00:02:31 that's it's more like 15 as they block off the back half yeah yeah yeah it's not it's not full like it would be if it's just the Lakers playing the Celtics there back in the day but all right so there's 15,000 tickets sold, whatever it is. So you break your ankle. So now the doctor says, how'd you break your ankle? And you say, rocking. And then you sniff when you're done. And then he says, well, like doctors always say, it's my favorite thing doctors do. Well, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, my favorite thing doctors do. Well, no more. You never told me this. What's the favorite thing we do? My favorite thing is when you explain to them how you injured yourself.
Starting point is 00:03:10 And sometimes it's football, sometimes it's skateboarding, sometimes it's riding a BMX bike. But oftentimes it's doing something that is your passion. I mean, usually it's never, well, I was temping and I broke my ankle. Like it's never something you don't give a... I was attending a class at junior college just for credits I didn't really care about. Like you always bust your ankle shooting hoop in your league, your pick of your weekend league or whatever it is.
Starting point is 00:03:39 Whatever it is you do to injure yourself, it's done playing high school football or done whatever. It's your passion. You don't get injured pursuing your non-passions. You're just waiting for a bust. So what do we do? Doctors always say whatever the activity is, well, no more of that. No more of that, yeah. That's what we say. Well, there will be no more of that. Yeah, and it's like... But yeah, that's in the movies.
Starting point is 00:04:01 All right. Come on. I've seen it up in the movies But when people flick their cigarettes they do it in slow motion, right? Right before something blows up that does happen, right? Like even if I just go out in the parking lot and flick a cigarette in slow motion Well only if it's heading for the gasoline. Yeah, but even if it just lands on the ground it'll blow up Yeah, it's true. No, I've talked to doctors and had shit happen where the first, shoulders, whatever it is you do, they go, nah, no more of that for a while.
Starting point is 00:04:31 For a while, all right. Right. And the thing, yeah, they won't tell you you can't play doubles tennis for the rest of your life. They'll just tell you, you got to take some time off. And all I'm saying is, is you can't say to Dave Grohl No more rockin no more rockin for a while. I have a tour and I've sold thousands Tens of thousands of tickets in advance. Did you talk to him afterwards? No, I talked to Pat and I talked to Taylor there is there's no the drummer
Starting point is 00:05:00 Dave was not around. There's no nicer person than Dave Grohl. Taylor's a great guy, too. Taylor's a really nice guy. And Pat's really nice. I don't know Pat. Super nice. I've literally run into Dave out in the world. He'll just stop and have a conversation. And he's interestingly has that same kind of personability on stage.
Starting point is 00:05:16 I talked to his mom for a while. Yeah. Sorry. No, but I'm interested. Where'd that go? Because oftentimes he'll have questions about his parents. I had to Well, first thing I had to do was ask about his sister because I didn't want to be one of those you got two kids But I'm only talking about one of them people. I mean, yeah, it's easy to we just got done with the concert
Starting point is 00:05:39 You know, but I wanted to see how that the sister was it is weird with the parents of rock star show I was in a dressing room with I wanted to see how the sister was doing. It is weird when the parents of rock stars show up. I was in a dressing room with... Shit. This is so awesome. My age and brain can't remember her name. Harashuka girl. Harashuka?
Starting point is 00:05:57 She's the lead singer. What's a Harashuka girl? Harashuka. What is her culture? I don't even know what a Harashuka is. Lead singer for the Ska Band. Oh, Gwen Stefani? Gwen Stefani and her dad's in there.
Starting point is 00:06:10 She's like, what girl? Help me with this, Chris. She does those Japanese style. Yeah, she gets the Japanese chicks in the back. And they're harashukas. They're harashukas. Well, no, she had a song called Harashuka Girl, right? I wouldn't know that.
Starting point is 00:06:24 I do know No Doubt, though. Alright, there we go. Alright, Ska'd had a song called Harashuka Girl, right? I wouldn't know that. I do know No Doubt, though. Yeah, there we go. All right. Scott would be a little easier. Anyway, here's the dad in the dressing room after she's just rocked out. Oh, right. I'm staring at him like, he's like Joe Field, you know, guy. He's a really super nice guy.
Starting point is 00:06:39 Yeah, I've met him before. Yeah, and it's like, it's so weird. Talking to Dave Grohl's mom in his dressing room, it's a weird concept. Yeah, we talked's like it's so weird. It's a Talking to Dave girl's mom is Yeah, we talked for a while well the reason we we She came up to me because I lived across the street from her daughter Pardon me. I had a home this North Hollywood home. Yeah Yeah, ask what the hell was with that street? You had Be Real on that street too, right? I think I did. Yeah, it's more, it's not in North Hollywood technically, but I'll give them their privacy, Drew. Never stop with that. They're not there anymore. You're
Starting point is 00:07:18 not there anymore. No, but I think she may be there. I'm just trying to respect that a little bit. But in the valley, lived across the street, didn't live across the street at a party house across the street. But the mom was well aware of that. Dave used to stay there when he came to LA to do shows. Oh, I didn't know that. That's nice. Oh, stay with this sister. I think he might stay with you. No, what what happened? That was a famous that was a famous story where famous and at least our you know, love line annals, which was I saw Dave at the K-Rock acoustic Christmas. And I, again, if memory serves, we had some sort of conversation, you know, like, where you live in?
Starting point is 00:08:12 And I don't know, he was living in Seattle or something at the time. This is, you know, 15 years ago or something. He was living somewhere. I said, well, when you come out to LA, where do you stay? And he said, I stay at my sister's place She's out here and then I said, oh where's your so she's out in the valley. Of course, I'm sort of like oh well where Turns out I are somehow I don't know I don't know if he put a note on my mailbox or we were talking about but somehow gleaned that the sister lived
Starting point is 00:08:43 Across the street. Yeah crazy and I would then the Saturday or something after the concert I went over to the party house to Work at work in the garage or shoot some hoop or do something And I remember waiting until about noon or one o'clock and I thought well I'll just go cross street and knock on the door. See if he's there. We want to shoot some hoop or something. And I went over
Starting point is 00:09:12 there and I knocked on the door. It was afternoon, but you know, it is rock and roll after all. And this fairly disheveled blonde chick answered the door. Like, clearly she'd just been awakened. And maybe he didn't hear the door, maybe she did or something. And she just came down and assumed she was a groupie. Made sense. It felt like rock and roll to me. Plus, you know, she was a cute blonde whose hair was all messed up and looked like they'd done some Jaeger shots. Then I got on Loveline, I said, yeah, I knocked on the door, then one of his floozies answered the door.
Starting point is 00:09:56 Well, it turned out to be his wife, or Jordan, I think, or later on turned out to be his wife. I can't remember what it was. He took a little on bridge. She's also very nice by the way. She's very nice. Yeah. So it was, again, it was, it just seemed like rock and roll to me, you know? So I have a couple things I want to talk about. One less, one I think, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:10:17 But let me just finish by saying the music's all there. There's plenty of bands where the music's there. You know what I mean? Like the Foo Fighters are good band Musically, but there are plenty of good bands musically He has a work ethic. He's putting on a show and he's not gonna I have to be fair Pat and Taylor come right along. You know what I'm saying? Oh, he doesn't have to drag them long Well, yes, and no what I want to say is Taylor's working his drag them along. They're quite there. Well, no. Well, yes and no. What I want to say is Taylor's working his ass off, singing behind the drum kit, Pat's
Starting point is 00:10:48 doing his thing, everyone in the band is doing their thing. Here's the deal. You ain't going to last if you... You know, you ain't... What about Dave, you mean? No, no. You ain't going to last if you ain't coming along. Oh, right.
Starting point is 00:11:00 He won't keep doing that. I mean, if you go backstage, if you have a situation where, you know, you've sold out a soccer stadium in Rio de Janeiro and at sound check, you're telling David Boss, I'm not feeling it today. I think I got a little something. I don't know. Maybe it's the bug. I think it's the travel. I'm going to sit this one out like you're going to be out for good. You don't tell a guy like that. I got a little tickle my throat. Although he is very supportive of his band members when they get in trouble that he will see it through. Thank you. But what I'm saying is, is if you're going to go, it's not draconian is all I'm saying. Yeah, no, no. But I'm saying it's, it's a, it's a little bit of, I got a little bit of that in me as well. Like I more draconian. That's what I'm going to talk to you about. No, I'm the wrong guy to say, hey, I'm feeling, that's not quite feeling myself today. I think I'm just going to stay on the sofa because it's like, that doesn't mean anything
Starting point is 00:11:55 to me. I don't care if you're 40% come in, you'll get through it. He's out there with a boot, a walking boot on his fucking foot sitting on a throne playing the guitar and rocking as hard as he can. So he's the wrong guy to tell you're just not feeling it today. Welcome back and thanks for tuning in to the Adam and Dr. Drew Show Classics. Up next, we go to episode 458 where comedian George Perez stops by and he had these guys rolling, and you will too. Take a listen.
Starting point is 00:12:37 Yeah, we're back. Well, we had two beings enter the studio. George Perez as well as my dog Philly Cheesesteak in the studio. You hear him breathing on the mic. George is a stand-up comedian. He's got live dates. I don't mean George, I mean Phil. Yeah, live dates all over the place. He's going out with Loxy and the Vagabonds. They're doing some live shows. And Jack's Patio Bar in San Antonio. So they're going to start November 30th in San Antonio. So they're gonna start November 30th in San Antonio,
Starting point is 00:13:05 then they're going to Houston, then they're going to Dallas, then they're going to Austin, then they're going to San Diego. You speak a little Spanish? No. Well, good luck to you then. Good luck ordering food.
Starting point is 00:13:19 You go to Corolladrinks.com and you can follow the tour along. Good to meet you, George. Good to meet you too. So tell us about your journey into stand-up hood. Oh wow, it's from the hood, stand-up hood. Where'd you grow up? I grew up in Orange County, Orange, Santa Ana,
Starting point is 00:13:38 a little bit of Anaheim, and deconstruction first out of high school. Nice. And went to a poetry reading and there was comics there. So went up, did my thing. Oh, just out of the blue? Well, like I was with this girl that always told me, you're funny and every time you invite me over,
Starting point is 00:13:57 you put on like stand up to have sex with me. That was my thing. I would play like Richard Pryor or like some old Carlin for her and she would be like dude Do you know you love this? I was like no, I'm just trying to have sex Adams thing too Astrobate Yeah, I put on some Carlin I'd beat off. Yeah, I mean, but I knew I loved it
Starting point is 00:14:20 It is a it is a thing where I don't know how you grew up but I imagine if you're working construction, not very good. And it's the job of the parent and the community to kind of tell people, hey, this is what you like, even if you don't know it, because that's what you're doing, but I'm guessing no one told you that too early
Starting point is 00:14:39 or too often. No, I mean, I had five brothers, we're all a year apart. Right. And second youngest, I think I was just funny as a little kid to get attention Mm-hmm, and then it just went from there. My mom's funny. Did you know that this was a way to make a living? No, no, I didn't even know that you could go do open mics. I didn't know none of that. So now somebody Fills on top of me now nice saying hi to Drew all right Phil I see Lincoln I've tongue is like a punch no it is and
Starting point is 00:15:11 it's too long it's too long for us hanging out the side of his mouth let's hear what you got Phil it's just like the microphone I feel Phil's getting bored because he's been with me since since early this morning Now I heard that you got in trouble you spent some time in prison Yeah, about how that worked out. That was the weird part. So All right Phil sit down we're trying to hear about a heart-wrenching What do you want Phil You know what he did to me this morning?
Starting point is 00:15:46 He laid on my head at 6.30 in the morning. He just laid on my head. His body or his head on your head? No, he takes his body. He does this about three times a month. He goes from laying next to me on the bed, don't bite me, three times a month from laying next to me on the bed to laying on my head Once he lays on my head. I have to get up and go like, okay You want to go out and then I get up and I just open the door and then he just sits on
Starting point is 00:16:12 On the back deck and just looks at me. He doesn't want to go anywhere Would you at least go back go to the bathroom fail? Let's be closer to you. That's all All got my nannies favorite game is to yell attack Phil attack Yeah, Olga my nannies favorite game is to yell attack Phil attack Alright we're trying to talk to George for us here George what happened that got you into prison sorry okay? So I stopped doing construction. I become a comic I get on that show MTV your mama mm-hmm and The old mama yeah, yo mama right before I was a comic I get into this very bad fight with this guy mm-hmm and luckily I leave cuz I don't stay so I win this fight and I leave and Three years later. I'm on TV, and he's like that's the guy that beat me up
Starting point is 00:16:59 Really yeah as a comedian yeah, but yeah, I don't he didn't know who I was saw right as a comedian. Yeah, but he didn't know who I was, so. Right. Two weeks later, I get arrested, I'm DJing at a strip club, and they like, SWAT team comes in, kicks the door down, and they take me to jail. For assault.
Starting point is 00:17:17 For assault, yes. And this guy, first off, you should be embarrassed if a comedian kicks your ass. I was a gangster back then, though. No, but still, you shouldn't admit to a comedian kicks your ass. I was a gangster back then though. No, but still, you shouldn't admit to anyone, hey, that stand up beat my ass. That's funny. Keep that close to the vest.
Starting point is 00:17:33 So you beat, now, you must have beat this guy up good. Well, I don't think it was good, I just think it was like, I didn't hit him that much, I just connected perfect. Uh-huh and in he I Mean well, I'm just gonna say we've all been in street fights, but true hasn't been any street fights But I've been in street fights. It was like whatever happens happen, then you move on Yeah, it wasn't even a street fight like he was picking on me. We're playing basketball At the park and like he started elbowing me. So I was kind of like hey man relax and he swung
Starting point is 00:18:03 Well, how bad was your representation? I mean, how bad was your attorney? Three years later? How did he get the evidence together? It wasn't there was evidence. It was just, I'm an ex-gang member. They looked at me and they were just like, yeah, he did it. He did it.
Starting point is 00:18:19 I didn't even testify. So it was basically, was it a probation thing? No, I did three years in prison Yeah, but what I'm saying is is did you have were you on probation? No, I wasn't on no probation It was just the area that I was in had gang terms and when gang terms is if any violent crime happens They give you an enhancement. Oh So it's like, you know, you know, but it so a way, it's like probation. It's basically like saying, look.
Starting point is 00:18:47 This area's on probation. This whole area's on probation. You walk in here, you're on probation. Wow, so you end up doing three years in prison Yes. for punching a guy in a pickup basketball game on a court that was elbowing you when he saw you on yo mama three years later on
Starting point is 00:19:06 MTV yeah, and it was actually four four and a half years later cuz I fought it You know I was trying to stretch it out. Maybe he won't show up to court and No, we went to the box. I had a jury and I got convicted Wow Now and where and this is in this is in Orange County Orange County. Yeah, Irvine. It was Irvine court I was mad cuz Santa Anna court. I had a chance Irvine court. I knew I was done So they're just a bunch of white people going this guy's gang affiliations his last names It wasn't even it was maybe four white people. It was it was weird. It was Asians Mexicans and a couple whites
Starting point is 00:19:40 Asians are really honorary whites when they once they get into the jurors box We've we've we've kissed them in they're in the club, but well, it's actually it's funny because I think that Mark Derregus has told me I think that black jurors are real tough on crime Oftentimes because they've seen it in their neighborhoods Yeah, you'd be better off getting sort of the hippie-dippy white chick from Venice or Santa Monica is going, yeah, this guy's got a future ahead of him, you know, than the tough inner-city black guy who's seen it firsthand. But prison.
Starting point is 00:20:14 Yeah, prison. Straight prison. Well, I was at the county for six months because you got to get sentencing. And then they sentenced me to prison and I ended up at Wasco, that's the reception yard, Wasco State Prison in Bakersfield. And it was weird because I just, I filmed Showtime while I'm going to court. So I'm sitting down and they have like a,
Starting point is 00:20:38 it'll be like a cubicle like this, but it's probably about a hundred times bigger. Cells on top, cells on bottom, and there's a TV in the day room and it shows Pai also comedy slam and I was like what this thing got picked up. Oh Yeah, they're showing you doing stand-up and no they were showing there were touring in Bakersfield. Oh, oh, oh, I'm sorry Yeah, I think we and Jimmy went down to that prison once I think we I think we did a man show bit Out of that I'm pretty sure was in Bakersfield. It can't be that many prisons around there. There actually is a lot around there
Starting point is 00:21:12 Well, there's a it's a good time to write though, right? I mean you could mmm, you're kind of like trying to adjust cuz you when you go to prison They don't like hey, here's the rules follow follow on. You have to adjust, watch, and find food, clean everything, so I wasn't writing. And I was on the general population. I was where it rock and rolls. Like, I seen some things and it goes down. Yeah, it's, and did they have,
Starting point is 00:21:40 so this prison that Jimmy and I went to, they had a group for frequent flyers or something. It was like- That was the prison I was at. It was a group of people, it was like white, black, Hispanic, whatever, non-troublemakers. Like you can go hang out in this group, but you can't cause trouble.
Starting point is 00:21:58 If you do cause trouble, you get thrown back in with the troublemakers where you're gonna get stabbed. That was- Let me tell you the truth of that. you're gonna get stabbed. That was. Let me tell you the truth of that. The PC yard is a protective custody yard. It's a special needs yard. It's a yard for snitches, rapists, pedophiles, and people that don't wanna be part of where I'm at,
Starting point is 00:22:16 where there's rules and like, they don't have a program. They don't get to work. They don't get to get many visits. Where I was at is general population. Where it's like, yeah, you're gonna get stabbed, but if you act good, you're fine. You're fine. And you can get whatever the perks are.
Starting point is 00:22:33 Yes, exactly. Did you learn a trade? Did you get a GED? Did you do a bunch of stuff like that? I graduated from high school, so I already had a GED. I took business for two months, and I wasn't learning nothing. The teacher would just go in there and be like, play.
Starting point is 00:22:50 I became a butcher. I was a butcher in prison. Really? Yeah, it was awesome. Do you get decent cuts of meat in the joint? No. Like are they feeding the guards, or are you just cutting up Salisbury steak every night?
Starting point is 00:23:03 Like what are you making over there? It's it's hooked up like For breakfast after breakfast they give you a sack lunch So I was in charge of cutting everyone's meat and make sure it was a proper slice I had a prepare for four yards and then you get the perks all the meats in there. We get roast beef chicken And I'm just in there cooking it up because we had a hot pot beef, chicken, and I'm just in there cooking it up because we had a hot pot. Oh. So I would eat, you couldn't take it back to yourself, but you could eat there. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:31 It's like when I used to work at McDonald's and they tell me to throw away the filet of fish. Oh, not you. No, that was the craziest thing ever. It's like, hey, Corolla, yeah, those filet of fish, yeah, they've been in a warming tray for over 90 minutes, yeah? We got to throw them out. All 11 of them? Yeah, they've been in a warming tray for over 90 minutes. Yeah. We got to throw them out. All 11 of them?
Starting point is 00:23:46 Yeah, they got to go in the dumpster. Okay, I'll do it. I'll do it. Yeah, okay, go throw them out and come back. I'm grabbing them all and I'm standing by the dumpster trying to eat as many as I possibly can. We'll be right back with more of the Adam and Dr. Drew show classics We are back with the final clip of this episode, so let's get right in we check out episode 341 titled the anthem Which aired on May 15 2016 Adam coaches dr. Drew on singing the national anthem at Dodger Stadium
Starting point is 00:24:25 And they take calls on birth control. Yeah, it's pretty interesting. Check it out. Now, as you listen to this. Boys are back in town. It is a Sunday afternoon. Yeah. Dr. Drew is singing the national anthem at Dodger Stadium. Maybe I should wear the Get It On T-shirt.
Starting point is 00:24:42 Oh, that'd be sweet. Is it blue? They have a Dodger blue shirt What time are they playing st. Louis? Yeah, what time is the game and five? Obviously, you must be there before the game to sing the national anthem 330 So we are doing our stuff earlier today rather than later to accommodate the singing of the national anthem So couple idea to do things Good. It's curious. So, a couple thoughts and things. Good idea. I'm curious, do you think it's good that I'm doing that or no?
Starting point is 00:25:10 Singing the national anthem. Yeah. I do. I think that... You said before it was good to stress yourself, to test yourself and stuff, but now I'm doing it again. Am I getting carried away? No, I believe, well first off, I rarely say that, this, but that's a personal decision, because I don't know how it affects you, or affects your relationships.
Starting point is 00:25:34 I don't know if you're locked in your room, screaming at your kids, go away, daddy's practicing his scales. You know what I mean? I mean, obviously, if it turned into a basket case, the week going into it I'm saying yeah, give your wife a break. No, no, in fact quite the contrary last time I was a little freaked out and I was you know
Starting point is 00:25:51 Rolling it through my head over and over and over and over again this time I feel like I'm a little too casual about it. Yeah, that can happen and and the thing that's but what is Drew is about to go sing in front of 40,000 people in Pivotal game 41 of the 162 season. I somebody tweeted me they're playing st. Louis I swear to god, they're both 18 and 19 or 19 and 18. I you got to figure out who Gary'll figure it out. But like who's gonna go 20 and 19? Oh boy, i'm gonna hold my breath the Dodgers are on a Dodgers are on a roll they're 20 and 17 but they're playing st. Louis and that's who I
Starting point is 00:26:36 that's right somebody tweeted me they must have won yesterday I had to drive through that god forsaken Dodger Stadium yesterday trying to get to the Endless Rant event and all that goes on. Anyway, when you're singing the national anthem at Dodger Stadium, do you think you could just sort of work in what a piece of shit the Dodger dog is? Just sort of like Subliminal Man. Oh, say Dodgers, you piece of shit. Yes. By the way, the Cardinals are 19 and 18. So now it's almost it's exactly the same. I'm kind of rooting for the Dodgers now. So the Cardinals can be 19 and 19 after this game. But don't worry over 100 games to go. And the world's most boring sport.
Starting point is 00:27:22 So you're gonna it's three minutes of action packed into four hours. That's right. You're gonna get out there. Yes. You're gonna sing the national anthem in front of a lot of people. But I'm gaming... You guys have been out... You and I have been out there a bunch of times on those celebrity games. And there's a lot of coming into the stadium around that time. You know what I mean? The people are not in their seats waiting for the first pitch, often time, at the Dodger Stadium. Well, the L., that crowd is horrible. And they do tend to leave early. And they tend to drag in.
Starting point is 00:27:50 And they do drag in. But I would say by the first pitch, 91% of the people are seated. So if there's not 40,000, there's going to be 37,000 people. By the way, is there a difference between 12,000 and 30,000? Only in my head because I did, what's Staples, 15,000? I feel like I've done that. For the Kings game. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:14 St. Millic, it's you and the microphone, number one. Number two, this is what you want to do in life. You want to take on this one so that the next one is an easier prospect. Yes, Coach. Yes, Coach. Tell me more, prospect. Yes coach, yes coach. Tell me more coach. Very positive, very good. Obviously the way you feel when you walk out of there is amazing. Even if I fuck up?
Starting point is 00:28:35 If you fuck up, you have two choices. You have two choices. You can... I'm going to see Chris Max-Pattis face going, eugh. You have two choices. You can go out there and hit a home run, pardon the pun, and walk out of there feeling like you're on top of the world, or you can go out there and screw the pooch, in which case you have the most incredible learning experience you've had in the last 25 years. Then I would want to go back and do it again, try to get it right. Right, which is you, which is other people say never again
Starting point is 00:29:06 I think if you screwed the pooch this afternoon you would think I got to get out there and Right, right 100% but you'd have to start out with like a triple-a ballpark Like they'd send you down the high school is to go to high school Then you go triple-a and you work your work your way back to the show. Yeah. All right, so exciting and Listen Drew, this is this is a very good thing. This is here's what flips your cookie It's it flips your cookie. Here are the two things you're looking for in the cookie flipping department or one one one One should be looking for I enjoy this, sailing, motor racing, or singing, or dance, or whatever it is, I enjoy this, I enjoy participating in this with an element
Starting point is 00:30:00 of potential downside. Yeah, yeah, there's a, it's a, there's a risk to it. There's an element that this may not go as planned. And then there's degrees. Yeah. There is, it's not black and white. It's, I could do a C minus, there's a B plus, there's an A version of this. There's a failure, probably not going to hit the fail department, probably not going to hit the a hundred% on the SATs department. I'm looking for that A- thing. Maybe I can get it to an A. I'll feel pretty good about it. Strangely, that B plus A- is my zone in life.
Starting point is 00:30:35 Yeah. It's always been my zone. I concur. All right. But wait a second. Oh, God damn it. I lost my train of thought. I was going to ask him.
Starting point is 00:30:43 Oh, I was going to say that what's the irony is, you know, I trained to sing for many, many years just for fun. For four minutes I thought about it very seriously and I just kind of kept doing it. Now it's kind of fun to have opportunities. I sang with Seth MacFarland at the old Pacific, the Universal Amphitheater with the orchestra and that was sort of a dream come true for me. And now this kind of thing is sort of interesting but the irony is, fuck, as you get older your chords just are not the same.
Starting point is 00:31:15 And so literally if there's more opportunity that comes out of this, I probably won't be able to do it physically. I'd have to go... Well, look, I don't want to throw a wrench in your cords, but what about your Tony Bennets and guys like that? They're singing in a certain zone. They stay in that zone. Oh, I see.
Starting point is 00:31:32 You know what I mean? If I have to do something... Max Patton and I are going to put a Christmas album together. Oh, you are? Yeah, we are. Wow. Yeah. My son's going to write a lot of music, which is going to be fun.
Starting point is 00:31:40 Wow. Yeah. And it'll be a Corolla Enterprise. Wow. You know about this? No, hence all the Wow's had you do you know that Chris and I put out three LPs already not with me But with sort of theme music background music. I am I I don't know anything. Hey guys, can we give him a taste of the Dr. Drew podcast LPs. All right at some point because we have some very cool stuff on anyway, so this is a follow-on to that We're gonna write a Christmas album just for fun all right yeah all
Starting point is 00:32:07 right let me just hop to the top Joe oh sorry when that Joe's on too Joe Minneapolis 26 what's going on, first time caller. Basically my question is for Dr. Drew. My girlfriend is on birth control and she's also on antibiotics right now for like a cold and she is like three days late on her period. Did you guys use another method of contraceptive while she was on these antibiotics? We're going to go with no. No, we didn't. What antibiotic?
Starting point is 00:32:49 What antibiotic it was? So antibiotics cancel out the birth control? They can. They can. So tetracyclics classically do it. We don't know. I don't know how it's been. But any of them...
Starting point is 00:33:05 You'll generally see a warning on the pill saying, you know, if you're on a medication, antibiotic, talk to your doctor, use a second means of birth control for at least a month. Oh, if a... All right. This doesn't sound good. It sounds worrisome. It also... Listen, it also could be the antibiotic affecting the way the pill is working and screwing with
Starting point is 00:33:21 your menstrual periods, too. So... But, Joe, you're going to have to take a a, she's gonna have to take a test, right? Right, right. I was just wondering if it's any, it's about three days late from when she usually gets it, so I'm wondering if it's something to worry about now or... When did she start the antibiotics? Two weeks ago, I would say. Right ovulation time.
Starting point is 00:33:47 Perfect. Direct hit, Dr. Smith, whoever prescribed this and didn't tell the young lady about it. Yeah, from Lost in Space. Perfect. Yeah. Where's the boy? I know the reference.
Starting point is 00:33:57 I know. All right, so Joe, a lot to check out TV land. Get Ted. Here's the deal. It's right on time. I would take it now because here's why it's an issue, because the antibiotics need to So Joe, look. Check out TV land. Get, get, get. Here's the deal. It's right on time. Get, I will go, I would take it now. Because here's why it's an issue, because the antibiotics need to stop if she's pregnant.
Starting point is 00:34:10 Okay? Drew. Yeah. Everyone talks about late-term abortions. Yeah. What's the earliest one can get an abortion? If one finds out one's pregnant, absolutely doesn't want a child. I think you can do.
Starting point is 00:34:22 They're four days in. I think you can do the chemical abortion right away. That pill, yeah. The combination pill. Yeah. That is RE-486 or the... Yeah, RE-486 essentially. Okay, so it's not the combination pills. Well, they do different things. It's a depository pill. But there is a version that involves taking a pill. Yes. And you can do it immediately. I would think so. I don't, I don't, I've never administered it, but I don't see any reason why you wouldn't. All right, let's talk to John, 46, Raleigh. Hey, hang on a second. Yeah, Dr. Drew, Adam, I... Yes. Hey, John, one second. I was just thinking you may have to wait for implantation.
Starting point is 00:35:03 No, I was trying to think. Yeah, you have to wait for implantation. I was trying to think. You have to wait for implantation. Because it's not really discussed the earliest you can do it. Yeah, you have to wait for implantation, but two weeks, you should be there. Okay. All right. That's all for this week. Thanks for tuning in to the Adam and Dr. Drew Show Classic. I'm your host, Big Brother Jake, host of the Big Brother Jake Podcast here on Podcast One.
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