Sunday, November 14th, 2004

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Host: Adam, Dr. Drew

3.82 (25 votes)

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Added: 8/2/2017

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Size: 24.09 MB

Length: 1:32:26

Bitrate: 36kb/s ABR

Comments (8)

  1. Landlubber

    Caller John calls in with a Germany or Florida and an idea on how to improve Ace’s Mexican Ranchero Accordion Countdown; audience participation. He suggests that when they play the game, they allow a caller to get in on the action and guess.

    Adam and Drew love the idea, and if I’m not mistaken this is how they play the game from here on out. Not only does John make history by changing the way the game is played, but he also beats Adam and Drew.

  2. Landlubber

    Hilarious story to open the show from Adam about a broken down car and its confused driver, and how his wife made him stop and help her because she was in the middle of traffic.

    This leads to an extended rant about 911 and the idiotic reasons people call it and jam the lines up so when an actual crime takes place — like Adam and Drew’s friend Beth being mugged that night and sitting on hold with 911 — nobody is there to take the call. He brilliantly suggest there needs to be a 912 for all the chicken shit stuff like somebody having their stereo up too loud.

    He says that if you make one chicken shit 911 call, you forever lose any future 911 privileges. He doesn’t care if there’s a fire, you’re being raped, and the penis going into you is on fire, you get nothing.

  3. iowaandy

    I had to listen to Adam’s opening 911 rant at 3x. Luckily he drops the subject as the show goes on. Chris queues up the accordion song but of course messes it up. Kind of a sub-par show, imo.

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