Thursday, October 6th, 2005
Guest: no guest
Host: Adam, Dr. Drew
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Length: 1:33:16
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I believe this is the hilarious “fisting” call. Take a listen one of my favorites.
Hilarious discussion of the movie Easy Rider.
A guy is worried about fisting his girlfriend.
A woman has amenorrhea (rare periods).
A pregnant girl has HPV. (Suprisingly not Jewish)
An angry girl isn’t into her husband.
A guy gets bad stomach aches.
A woman gets groped and “sodomized” by her friend’s fiance, Adam talks about how uncomfortable it is to be confronted by recovering apologizing addicts.
A girl takes her brother’s Klonopin.
A girl took meth and wonders if that’s why she can’t orgasm during sex.
A decent show overall.
Caller: My family is really religious.
Adam: What religion?
Caller: Muslim.
Adam: Oh. Where are you from?
Caller: Chicago.
Anderson reveals himself as a pretentious wannabe cinephile. The guys are bashing the movie Easy Rider and Anderson pipes in to let them know that he loves that “film.” Keep in mind, to be a pretentious cinephile, you must call movies “films.”
He even admits that Easy Rider is boring, but it’s a classic so he has to say he loves it or he’s not a true movie buff. Sorry, film buff. He then brings up the movie 2001 and says it’s also boring as hell, but he still loves it. “I mean it’s Kubric so of course I love it.” Riiiight.
What a douche.
People who call movies films really sticks you that much? Lmao wow.
Before a break Adam tells Drew he should start his own radio school to teach people how to do horrible radio and punch the mic.
When they come back from break they take a call from a guy and while he’s telling his story there’s a bunch of clanking in the background. Adam cuts the guy off.
Adam: “Drew are you building a jungle gym over there?”
Drew (muffled because he’s away from the mic): “No I’m switching my chair.”
Adam: “What about the five minutes just before this that you had to change your chair?”
Drew (still muffled): “I know.”
Then Drew tries to talk to the caller but he’s still really muffled. Anderson tells him to roll his chair over to a mic that actually works.
New music to end the show. No more Coldplay. I know it’s not the first episode they’ve used it, but it’s the first I realized it’s not just a one-off thing.
Anderson must have re-watched Easy Rider as high as Fonda was during its making if he thinks he heard that “We wanna be free!” in it. It’s Fonda from an earlier Roger Corman biker movie called “The Wild Angels.” (So, no, Anderson, that wasn’t Dennis Hopper in the background.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnGzl-OEyGE
Another example of Adam’s brilliant analysis. Third world countries apparently have exactly the same ability to render aid as the only remaining superpower in the world. By the way, in WWII the US was aware of the Holocaust but did not want to interfere. It was Pearl Harbor that spurred the country into action. Whenever anyone points out something about America that some might consider not so great Adam gets extremely offended (except of course when it involves him having to pay taxes) which is probably because he grew up in the era when schools really hammered the patriotism thing with the emphasis on the Pledge of Allegiance and all that. That does not, however, excuse lazy thinking. African countries did not render aid when Katrina hit because they’re trying to figure out their own starving populations, whereas when the Holocaust was happening the US was a global superpower. Not exactly the same thing. Tiny difference there.