Wednesday, November 5th, 1997 - #549
Guest: Loverboy
Host: Adam, Dr. Drew
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Show Summary:
Adam opens the show with some complaints about his appearance on 'The Charles Grodin Show' earlier in the day, he was on with the women who wrote the book 'The Rules' and quotes Charles calling him a "pig". Adam explains to the band and the audience that they're a little out of the demographic of the listeners for Loveline. Adam recalls his time hearing them on the local rock stations while on construction job sites. This is a newly recovered lost episode, it's been missing from the archive for nearly 18 years.
Recording Info:
Size: 54.12 MB
Length: 1:34:34
Bitrate: 80kb/s CBR
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Calls & Tags (10)
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Contains Podcast One intro/ads.
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Michelle, F, 16
Bisexual, perhaps lesbian. Dates weird guys. Adam’s “everybody says” theory. Dad in prison for molestation. Beaten up, almost raped.
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Sarah, F, 20
Took phen-fen and is angry and dizzy. Drew: see a physician. No free lunch in nature.
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Eliza, M, 18
In college, involved with a 25 y/o med student. Too old for her? The panel concludes they’re in the same peer pool.
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Donna, F, 27
Got involved with a coworker who turned out to be engaged. Why does he cheat? Gambling! Alcoholic dad.
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Laura, F, 25
Loves Loverboy. Diabetic hubby drinks beer. Better to smoke weed? Drew warms his penis will stop working.
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Amelia, F, 30
Ended 14 year relationship with physically abusive alcoholic. Alcoholic dad, codependent mom.
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New .mp3!
I have never heard this mentioned before about Adam getting kicked out of the Catholic Big Brother gig for stealing from a Christmas fund…
I guess I took it as a sarcastic comment.
Great guests
1:18:00 one of Adams favorite pornos
Adam is such a fanboy, it was great.
On 30 November 2000, Smith was sailing his boat, the 11-metre (36-foot) Sea Major,[5] with two friends off the coast of San Francisco near the Golden Gate Bridge, when a large wave swept him overboard. Searches conducted by the Coast Guard and a private company hired by friends and family were unsuccessful. Smith was pronounced missing presumed dead, lost at sea.