Monday, July 20th, 1998 - #732
Guest: Candlebox
Host: Adam, Dr. Bruce Heischober
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Show Summary:
Adam goes off on his rant about kids seeing their fathers penis and then claiming that their father was huge.
It's an early incarnation of one of his most "Bizarre" Ideas, it's one of his funniest descriptions of the idea he even claims he told Drew that he needed to do it.
Dr. Spaz and the dude from Candlebox are being total pricks, The dude from Candlebox even says "I don't know why that's relevant" Adam Replies "Would you want your kids thinking you had a tiny penis?"
Adam "don't go running in and shout it's penis time"
Producer Ann chimes in and once again she is a total C'
Great call by a 12 year old pregnant girl, Dr. Spaz ends up talking to her off air.
Recording Info:
Size: 133.31 MB
Length: 1:37:04
Bitrate: 192kb/s CBR
Kevin from Candlebox seriously lacks a sense of humor. Though to his credit he knows enough about Loveline to reference the “what’s my dad doing in Israel” drop. Other than that he seemed like a pretty self absorbed jerkoff.
Yall is crazy, Kevin Martin was an active guest with some good advice in parts. Just because they don’t maniacally laugh at Adam doesn’t make them lame; they are the straight man, which is actually good for Adam as it makes him even funnier.
I didn’t get a bad impression on Kevin. The whole jag about Adam’s “show penis while young” thing is meant to be provocative, so of course people would not agree with it.
I recognize this from awhile ago too… I’ll never forget the guy who masturbates in class
ALSO I DROVE THIS FUCKING CAR INTO A FUCKING CLOSED GARAGE DOOR FUCK ALL OF YOU FUCK FUCK FUCK
Good times where throughout the entire episode adam tries to convince a caller to put her phone close enough to her parents so he could hear them having sex, the guys pretty good. He lasted for about 20 minutes
Classic Loveline episode #732 (feat. Candlebox and Dr. Bruce): http://archive.org/download/GIOPOD/GLL732.mp3
Excellent guest: not too talkative to the point of interfering (e.g. DAG) but had some solid contributions.