142 - Men Are Just Awful w/ Dr. Drew Pinsky - The Josh Potter Show

I have a big booty, fennel, fennel, fennel, fennel, fennel! I have a big booty, fennel, fennel, fennel, fennel, fennel! See ya, thank God, see ya in my way, fuckin' booty bitches here, here, here, here, there! Thank you too, Dodie, bitches, when they ask in my face, fuckin' booty bitches! Oh my! What a song! Just started to think. So today, Griff Parker, coming in hot, Josh Potter show at gmail.com is where you can send in things, folks, whether they be songs, or articles, wrote for porters out there scurrying about, I gotta let you know, tickets that are on sale now are for the fall in the end of the year. We're gonna get some things filled in, things are going to be announced, and then the ticket links will go on sale for those, but right now it's October 20th over in SoulJoles in Pennsylvania, two shows there. Also down the road, we got La Jolla Comedy Store December 1st through 3rd and Side Splitters around Christmas time in Tampa Bay. 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I appreciate it you coming in, I'll schlepping out for that. Speaking of your real office, this is fantastic. You like it here? I think it's great, yeah. It's well done. I see why you left that shit hole your mom's house. Well, I got to tell you, this is the first time we've had you on the show since we've left and it wasn't like this the whole time. What? I'm shocked. When you guys interact to get there, I mean, I know people don't appreciate it. There's quite a team here doing an excellent job, and then you had somebody write a theme song about your life. I mean, that was amazing. It's a shot. I think of Josh, I think of themes like Blurix like that. Well, me too. I do as well. I mean, it's been a long road you and I. Yes. I don't, longer than I would even imagine you know. What do you mean? But I used to board off love line back in the day. Did you know that? Did you not tell me that? I think I did back in, like when I first, first met you. I don't. But it's something that it probably didn't register yet. It did not register. But yeah, in the local affiliate, I would pull you to tell me that. Oh, you did tell me that. I thought you made you came in and did our board. Oh, no. You never met me. Yeah, I was like, whoa. I was like, hey, engineered some like, you guys did local like, you know, drops and things like that where you would say. And you're listening to love line. Oh, yeah. One with three, three of the edge. I think I like board off one of those sessions at the edge with the edge. 103, three of the edge in Buffalo, New York, Buffalo and Toronto. I was going to see if I could figure out where that was. Yeah. Sorry. I spoiled it. Yeah. No, it was. There were a lot of edges. A lot of edges, points, K rocks. Yup. K, you know, zoos. You know, there's a lot of those. It's like Starbucks. Once they put one, they're like, let's just brand this. In every market. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But the love line days, they were fun. I got to sit there and listen to all the stuff I even called in about delayed ejaculation, like so many others at one point. And there we help. I think you said, you know, I don't want to take another delayed ejaculation call. Well, not only that, that was kind of a loaded question because I knew I didn't help because fast forward every many years. We were still talking about it. No, yeah. You definitely were like, I don't, I remember it specifically. I think you were like, oh, we're not taking it. I don't know who your producer was or whatever, but I think you said that. I'm like, I'm not taking another delayed ejaculation call. I said that out loud. I think so. Yeah. I mean, it was something like that where you dismissed it. You're like, just go read about it or something. Oh, my God. Just to sound like me, but okay. No, it was something. It wasn't as dismissive as I'm using it. Was it the ad I'm using it? Yes. Or no, it was my catheter one. Oh, also way up ahead. Yeah. Because you guys were on our station when I originally got there. And then for whatever reason, I don't know if it's after Adam. It stopped being syndicated or if it came back around because my companies changed or something like that. Yeah. There was a lot of radio was in its decline and there was a lot of moving around of different companies and different syndication models. Did you ever think like 15 years ago would be where it is today? Well, we didn't know about this kind of thing. Right. Right. So there was really no way to imagine it. You could see it was no longer a good business. You could see it sort of fallen apart and it was kind of a mess. At the time, we sort of blamed it on, I guess we blamed it kind of on serious and sort of satellite radio. That's what radio blamed it on. Yeah. I remember that happening. They came in. They were all scared. They were all, the world is crumbling because satellite radio is happening and then Howard Stern made the jump. Yeah. But they could have really just, if they just embraced podcasting. Well, I was going to say that because the podcasting was already under way by that point. Yeah. They just didn't know it. They were doing it on our, I was on a morning show and we would just put the podcast up on the website. He was getting so many hits and we kept saying like, sell this and they just had no idea how to do it. I have a great radio story, please, it's an Adam story. He's told it before him and I'm going to steal it. But it was so illustrative of how radio management works and just such a, I mean, this is not even to criticize the guy who this story is about, who's, I'm not going to use his name, but I'm really not being critical of him because he's not at all unusual for the way radio was managed. So Adam had a morning show here in Los Angeles, actually was syndicated for a while after you left love line on free FM, yeah, on free FM, exactly. And he had friends who would come in and donate their time, comedians would do bits every week and come back and just, you know, do stuff. And after some months of that, he gets called in by his management, right, he goes, Adam, stop it. No, no, no, this is not, this is not radio, stop it. This guy that comes in and plays clips of reality shows and talk shows up, this guy is never going to mount anything. This guy Joel McHale, no, oh my God. So get rid of him. The second guy, he's just weird. I don't even understand why you think he's funny. But this guy is Akala Fnakis has to go. Oh my God. Third guy, he goes, this guy is just radio death. It's also a name you may have heard, Louis CK. These are the three guys he has every week on his show and is told by management to get rid of them because they're not funny. So that's how radio works. The fact that, when our radio is dying, there it is right there. That's exactly true. I mean, the fact that management would tell Adam Corolla how to do a radio show is insane. You, the, oh, Josh, the whole time he was, we were working together, that was going on. Sure. And his, and he would scream about this. I don't know if you remember it because he would talk about it on the air. The most consistent feedback he got was Adam shut up. He'll talk so much. They, I mean, they really just try to get their imprint on something and they want to like have some sort of sense of control. I feel like. And to be fair to these guys, they're, they came out of music. Their music, you know, air, you know, what do you call it, music program? Sure. Sure. And they were, how to, how to, you know, do the callbacks and the forwards and the this and the that around music and how they got a T's at the 45. Exactly. You got it. Yes. And the challenge about talk, talk all of a sudden just appeared on the FM Radio. I remember when that happened, too. Well, it happened. Yeah. I mean, I, because I was on a show that was four hours of talk and throughout, I mean, they were on for 10 years before I worked there. I started working there in like, Oh, three, oh four. And then I worked on their show up until 2017. But throughout that time, they had earned the cache of not playing music during the morning show. Yeah. Four hours of talk. I remember this. That was a crazy idea. Yes. And then a mean was forced to play music all the way through. They cut, they had to continue to do that. They had to play 10 songs an hour. And then I remember we would get new programmers every now and then. And they would come in and try and get us to play 10 songs an hour. And it was like, what are you talking about? But I had famously one radio GM that said the most ass and I think to me. It was when Facebook came about and it was beyond when it was just college kids. This is when it became massive for everybody. And I made a page for the show. And they said, that's our competition. Oh. In fact, we're going to block Facebook in the building. You can't go on Facebook in the building. Wow. Yeah. I will say that guy's like, Chet. I remember banging my head against a wallet like 18 years old. But that's also a perfect, that was a perfect man mindset for radio. Yeah. Wall it off. Yeah. Just protect the kingdom. And that was their error. I imagine you met many legends of broadcasting throughout your 10 years. Suppose I did. Yeah. Any sports guys? I was just curious if I just thought I really wanted to talk to all Al Michaels. I never talked to him. Oh, Al Michaels was a big one because I hear my, I hear my stern. I thought, I'll be so interested to talk to him. What about Vince Scully? No, I never. We didn't do that much. Of course. Again, that's K-Rock. We got a lot of musicians. So we did a lot of musicians and they were all sort of lost on me because I don't really like music. You don't like music? I mean, that's like something my mom says. I don't like. But I mean, I enjoyed music. I was reared on Deep Purple and Yes and, ooh, and, uh, what else? Dining. Yeah. Yeah. Some of the pot head shit. Yeah, yeah, all that shit. Yeah. But that was, you know, real rock and roll stuff that we were into. Hell yeah. And then when the new wave came, I was very interested. That's how I actually ended up at K-Rock. I started. It was very extremely bored. I was going in here, Loki with K-L-O-S-K-M-E-T. Those were the two. I was like, oh, it's got to be something else. And this station appeared out of nowhere. And it was right across the street from where I lived. Oh. And that's how it all happened to me because people were hanging out together and somebody said, hey, this guy can help out on that late night show. I was like, what? Do what? That was it. Lots of shame aboard when rock music became alternative. Yes. So that was called, not, it was called new wave. New wave. New wave. And it was a lot of it in British. Thebench mode, and hair cut 100, and. Fuck of seal, oh, it's like it's the, and K-Rock exploded. It became a No. 1 radio station in California, in Los Angeles, a No. 1 radio market in the country and it became this forest to reckon with. Yeah. the station I worked at way before I got there, you know, about a decade before I worked there, they had switched from the Fox, which was playing, you know, like Ozzy and like stuff like that. And then they switched over to like alternative, which was like all of a sudden they're playing Tori Amos. And that's the 90s already. Yeah, I was there at 83. Oh, I'm sorry, okay. So that's what I was thinking. You got there in the 90s. No, I started the 80s of Reed. You weren't even born yet. No, I was 86. But yeah, no, that's seeing that happen. And then all of a sudden it fluctuates back and they change it again. And so, right. And so that's what music evolves, I guess. And so I met all these musicians of, I didn't know any of them. I didn't know their music. By the time the 90s hit, I'd been living essentially in a hospital for eight years. You know, I just didn't know what was going on in the world. And musicians all seen to me this, I mean this humbly because some of them are really substantial people and really great people. I mean, I hesitate to say this because I really have met some friends through talk to these people. But they were friends of mine not because they're great musicians because they were good guys. Sure. But it always just seemed to me these were guys that couldn't get laid afford at 16 and look at the chart. And that was that. Some comedians like that. Yeah, so you did the same thing. And there was always a kind of an anti-social flavor to a lot of the stuff. But that's fine. You know, back then anti-social was elevated. Yeah. Sort of what we'd call her culture. Yeah, that was what was elevated. Now we, I don't know what we're elevated. I can't quite figure it out. Yeah, it's the counter culture has gotten strange. It's almost very... So says Josh. Hell to me. I mean, I would... People would think like... See, somebody young's laughing at you over there. She, what do you say? Is it strange? As far as what? What people look up to, it's hard for you to tell right now because when we were in it, I couldn't tell either. I just, what I liked, what I looked up to. But is there things you look up to? Well, what's like punk rock right now? And I don't even mean that I'm using it. Yeah, what's the same, what is the punk rock up to day? Doesn't have to be music. Is it like comedians? Can we even crowd her? I mean, what are we talking about? Like, that's what I'm saying. That's a legitimate question. I know, but it seems so dorky. Or is it some influencer or a TikTok? You know what I mean? I feel like TikTok, like everything is just TikTok right now. There it is. There it is. I'm trying to be the counter-talker. 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One more time, it's rocketmoney.com slash potter. Well the reason I brought up broadcasters is because there's one who is very famous. Of course he's the broadcaster, the play by play man of the New York Yankees and he's gonna lead off the sports force today because we have an update on him. We talked about him last week. Okay. Sports day. B Raspberry Bібileen Sports section B wanted B So John Sterling He just the couple of weeks ago he was a broadcasting a game and just in turner of the Boston Red Sox hit a foul ball Check it out. Just in turn of the Dodgers not any longer 3 to swallow a pop foul back here. Nou They really hit me. I didn't know it was coming back that far. So there you have it. You guys watching balls for his whole career. How did he? How did he not know to move? He was watching it, too. I think he thought there was glass there. Although I just didn't sell you. I got to tell you, if you've ever been, I used to play in these, these are these celebrity amateur games, celebrity pro things at the, at Dodger Stadium. Oh, and that's amazing. Yeah. And, and they had athletes at bat sometimes and, and people throwing heat. You know, some people, like Tony Danza, who knew who the guy knows how to throw a ball? Well, he played, uh, well, in, uh, who's the boss? He played, uh, like a fledgling ball player, didn't he? Well, he, he can throw heat. Yeah. And, uh, I was playing like center field or something. And these balls, it's, and a athlete hit it. I ran back so fast I tripped and fell and stumbled all over the way. But you have, it just like looks like the gravity turns off. Sure. It really, it's saying it's very disorienting. I don't know if it's the stadium or how hard these guys hit the ball. Well, there are exit velocities like above 95 miles per hour. But this wasn't, you know, this wasn't a pro level thing. It was just, but it was pro athletes hitting the ball. And I could see how you could lose your judgment, you know, with enough, for enough time that when it's coming backwards at you, it could hit jack. Well, there's no doubt I would lose it. But a guy who's been broadcasting for decades upon decades, you would think he would watch him ball. But I thought, you know, so he got really wild him too. Yes. And he got a, uh, what's it called? A concussion, a laceration. He had a cut on his face. Wow. But he gave us an update because he did finish the game. And so people have been sending in concerned, uh, yes, you can see it there. That bandage is so, uh, I mean, put it to your face, flush to your face, John. It's weird. It looks like skin hang. No, no, here's what's happening here. Uh, first of all, it was always, there is the forehead. I said, look at him in the forehead. And why does he have the thing way down on the, by the ear? That's what I'm saying. What's what the, like, I think he may have had a skin cancer removed by his ear at the same time and just calling it. I'm not kidding. I think that's because, because that kind of, really, that tented thing there looks like he had a lot more surgery. Well, that's what I said, because here he gave us an update. Uh, he recently went on to Instagram just a few days later. And he gave us an update. And I'm looking at it and I go, is that just his skin? No, no, no, that's a tent. It's like they're tenting the bandage so it doesn't, so it can get air. Yeah, because it's very concerning even when you're looking at it. Yeah. And again. Well, first of all, for the Yankee fans, I am fine. It hit me in the head. A lot of muscle up there. So I was okay. And I thank you for all the warm, wonderful loving thoughts. Anyway, I'm fine. And as I told Susan, who Susan was the first when I was driving home, it produced phone calls and texts from all the people who love me. So it was really true. It has to be a very good thing. But once again, thanks. And I'm 100% no problem. Susan is wife. I guess so. They still make the man drive home. I mean, God, this was my concern too. And I heard that I don't want chance. He did not get a concussion. He did not get a concussion. Number one. But number two, he pointed where we saw the ball hit. Right. Not his ear. Right. That is him just taking advantage of seeing the dermatologist or something else they got there at the same time. I think he had, I mean, when he got hit with the ball, did he have that tent on his face? No, he, I'm saying they took care of both things he went in. And he just went, let's, and maybe he, or maybe he knowing he'd be bandage went, Hey, why don't we do the same time you talk about areas? Because you know, John Sterling, everyone was kind of shocked that he finished the game. But this man finishes the game. He did not, he looked the frontal forehead area is a thick bone. It's hard to get a concussion up there. So good for him. But even if he got a concussion, I think he'd finished the game. Because this was a man back in 2015, he had an apartment fire, lost everything while he was on his way to the game, went on the air regardless. I'm not surprised by that. He just went and called the game and he's like, Oh, I don't know where I'm sleeping tonight, but that makes sense to me. It does because you would do the same thing. I would back when I was younger anyway. I'm sure I was on that. I mean, if I'm in Idaho doing fucking, or like Omaha funny bone or some shit and they're like, like your apartment's on fire, I'm not flying home for it. You're right there. But I mean, I don't know if this podcast, if I got a phone call that my apartment's on fire, I guess I'd finish it. We're already 20 minutes in. And what am I going to save? We all that there's that one that's pragmatic and that's true. But more importantly, he's let us all know how important, how important we are to him. So what's up? I mean, my apartment, my life is on fire. Just everyone just just make note. That's all. Okay. All right. I didn't know I had to rank it so heartless saying just so they understand. Nevertheless, that was our sports segment for today. Not a not a long sports segment today because I didn't have the sports are done. And I don't know what I'm going to do with myself, Dr. Drew. Sports are done. Well, it's July. It's the it's the dog days of summer where NBA. There's no there's a meaningful sports. We're just I mean, it's meaningful. I love baseball. No, no, I mean, there's no playoff. There's no. Exactly. It's just accumulating wins and loss. I love when all the sports are happening. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, you get you can start to watch football pretty soon. Just for fun. We got 80 days. Yeah. 80 days. To football. Yes. Is that long? Yes. I thought they started pushing it till their season. But then you can see that you can watch the other. Well, there's only three weeks of preseason now. They shorten the length of the preseason because they extended the length of the season to 18 weeks. When Super Bowl is going to be now. Well, the Super Bowl is still usually in that what second week of February. They didn't change that part of it. They actually moved things up a little bit. I see. And they shorten the preseason. So it starts technically at the same time. So the preseason ends after three weeks. So since I saw you last. Yes. I went to the Wadi Rum Desert. I don't think I've talked to you about this. I did assure you can look it up called special forces. Oh, yes. I have not talked to you since you did special forces. Yeah. Beverly Mitchell is on there. She was a childhood crush of mine. Oh, I just I just texted with Beverly yesterday. Well, tell her. So I will road. See, maybe she wants to come in. I would love that. She's a good sport. Her and Jody's because I have inroads to get Jody sweeten on this program. Well, Beverly's got three kids now. Yes, she's married. Yeah, shit. I met everybody. So the reason I bring it up. And I don't know if you want to show them any footage. There's all kinds of crazy shit we did. It was intense. I ended up in the hospital. Six of us ended up in the hospital in three days. Well, yeah, you were doing it was. Now the premise of the show is that you are doing boot camp essentially. We're essentially special forces training. Some form frost of special forces training by special forces. Is that like a generic term so they can do an amalgam of all the armed forces training things? Or is it just? You know, I don't know the answer to that. I think it was Navy SEALs. But there was two British guys and two American guys. But one guy from the Bronx was a Navy seal. He was the guy kind of. I've got to know very well since. And just to see if there's a promo, like a promo for it. And it was a great group of people. We all got very, very close. That's why I brought it up. I brought it up. I brought it up because Danny Amidola became a good friend. Oh. And he's the patron. Here's this is what happened to us. This is another woman that saved my life. Who's this? This is Jamie Lynn Spears. Oh, that's her. She literally saved my life. She pulled me into the medic when I was confused and killed cephalopath. Oh, my lord. Yeah, I was bad. So it's in the middle of the desert two hours from anything human. 120 degrees and antics ensued. Kate Goslin. She is the eight, the eight people. Yes. She and I were in hospital beds next to each other. Was she like, uh, this is nothing I had eight children? Uh, no, this was something no matter who you are. This was, this was, so Piazza. That might be obvious. Yes, we had a great doubt. There's him losing consciousness. Oh, uh, yeah. Mike is a great guy. So when you saw these world-class athletes, Hall of Famer, like Mike Piazza, Danny Amandola, who is a superbowl winner. Yeah. I think he, uh, Nostya Lukin, the gold medalist from the, were you concerned when you saw them go down? When I saw them go down? Like, did you watch them do the things and go, oh, my lord, if Danny Amandola can do it? Uh, no, because those guys did it. Oh, they, they, they lasted pretty long. Uh, what I worried about was me. There's Beverly as your friend. Uh, she got her ass to hand it. Can you more? You all got her ass handed to us. Nostya Lukin. Look at this. That's, uh, the mooch. The mooch. Oh, scaramoochi. Oh, scaramoochi. Golly. Yeah. It was, uh, super intense. I, I hope people can watch this while we're talking about it. Sure. Dwight Howard. Dwight Howard now, uh, is he not the basketball player that slid into Chesodonnell's DMs? You're right. I think you are right. Interesting. Did you know that? I didn't know that. But he knows me pretty well. In a great way. No, it was just prayer hands. We tried to decipher it. Well, he knows he might, he might, he might, it might come to him. I might be the one. I know Chase very well. Sure. And of course. And thank you for promoting all my stuff. By the way. Oh, I should have. Well, I should have. I should have. I should have too. But, uh, we just got rolling. But, uh, I, he knows me very well. Dwight's in Taiwan right now. Yes. We all communicate on WhatsApp like on a regular basis, this whole group. So it's just. Wow. So we really bonded with all these. Oh my god. It's, it's, it, after like. It was insane. And we were, yes, we were bonded in, in misery, as they say. As a Dodger fan, Mike Piazza. That's a big deal too. Big deal. Probably where you star struck by. You'll get star struck. I don't get stars. Uh, I could get star struck. But, but yeah, but I have to, it's very like. Odd. Was it gonna be like a president or something? Uh, we, to me, the, uh, the, the key symptoms of the decay of COVID was the fact that my wife and I got deeply into 90 day fiance. So some of those. That's hilarious. Some of those, like, get star struck by. Well, that's so funny. I think about that too, because I, I wonder, you know, because people are like, you know, through radio, you meet some people here and there. And people always ask that same question. Like, is anyone giving you like that sort of star struck feeling? And you try to be professional, even at your mom's house, that was like, one of the reasons Tom had me like, do the things with the guests because he's like, oh, Josh doesn't care about like celebrities or anything like that. But because of the way that media is now, and like, sort of this decay of it, the lesser celebrities that you find sort of a genuine attachment to become star struck by. Yes. It's crazy. Isn't that weird? Like somebody that very many people, probably most people don't even know who they are, you could get star struck. And yet, what's your name again? Kirsten. Kirsten. From Kirsten's point of view, that probably makes sense because they're, they're very focused on. Tiktok stars. Right. And that changes every five minutes. Right. So they get it. Or reality stars or whatever. I mean, you look at certain people's Netflix algorithm and you're like, what the hell is this show? I've never even seen this before. You know what I mean? And you know, our mutual friend Nick Simmons is totally preoccupied with everybody to your mom's house. Yes. That's his story. No, I noticed. And he was very star struck when I told him I could get him involved with you. That's insane. Because there's a guy that's met everybody and everything. I know. Right, there it is. I'm like, me? I'm like, I'm just a guy. No, and he has all the lingo down. Yes, of course. And stuff that I, you know, using the colloquialism there that I get lost in. No, I remember you told you, you linked him up with me and you're like, he wants to come to your show in Hollywood. And I'm like, literally anyone can come to that show. I mean, it's in a cafe in the Hollywood Boulevard. That's hilarious. Well, on this show we have the Roach reporters out there scurrying about and finding all kinds of news they want us to cover. So I have some articles here and let's get into the news portion now. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. And first I had an email here from a guy. here from a guy he doesn't want to use his real name his name is a we'll call him a and he had some advice and it made me curious I wanted to get your take on this because it involves this AI stuff yeah what do you think of that from a medical stand is this going to destroy us all is like everyone says or is it I don't think so I really don't you find use in it you know my sons using it a lot it's it's this language AI is a very small sliver of what's coming and I don't think I know enough yet about what's coming to really have an opinion about it I think the fact that we can you know we can use these language systems to refine summaries and things I think it's good it's just another instrument it's a tool I think when humans create tools shit can go down yeah look look at the printing press look at the internet look at social media it it has huge repercussions that again when I say like the printing press that's how the Protestant Reformation happened and that's all the religious wars happened really was at the core was the printing press and so stuff happens but ultimately humans sort of learn how to integrate it and it becomes a net benefit well this guy's trying to use it to get pussy let's see of course of course hey Josh big fan I followed you since your YMH days and I'm really happy for your success I'm about 30 years old pretty fat think Tom Segura in mostly stories but with a bigger beard and not nearly as funny I'm unemployed and comfortably coasting at the moment I'm coming out of a depressive episode and got a significant inheritance so I decided to celebrate I've never hired an escort or a hooker before so when I looked I was shocked escorts are legal in Canada and I live in a major city with multiple universities so when I say there are endless choices I'm only slightly exaggerating after realizing what was in front of me I furiously jerked it and then with a clear mind I got to work sorting out who's gonna get some mediocre dick holy fuck there are a lot of options agency X-cords independent S-cords trashy lookers whatever you're into apparently my city has it I want a woman I can go down on so I've decided to go to the sugar baby slash sugar daddy route tons of ridiculously hot women were ready to fuck yada yada yada I use chat GPT to draft my offer and this is what it made now I didn't put the offer on here because it was like 10 pages long this chat GPT made the longest letter I've ever seen to a hooker yeah and so garbage in garbage out you have to ask at the right questions you know well he gave it too many specific that's right I think the way to go in and now edit this down to one page yeah yeah yeah I wondered if that was what this thing is doing the whole time because I'm like well this thing's gonna have no legs if it's just pumping out or shit like this yeah if you don't know how to use it I agree with you but here's what's interesting about this well you guys are laughing already I've never we ever got into this topic but what's interesting to me about this is I know all those year 35 years on love line mm-hmm never heard about prostitutes young males going to prostitutes was not a topic do you think it's uh cert resurgence now all the time really all of it started comedians started talking about it all of a sudden like within a year it's a lot doesn't have to do with lockdowns I don't know why but I well I correlate everything to that I think it has to do with like so guys like this find out that that world is there they find out it's sort of there's legal I guess ways I guess in certain cities or sometimes it doesn't seem as city on the internet problem and and once they go they keep going and for a long time what I was hearing was men feeling diminished I'm toxic I'm bad as I can't I'm not worth it women hate me then it became you know I've got the porn and the women are tough it's hard to have relationship they they start missing the opportunity to learn how to have relations and how to date and this would be the natural progression of that which is now just I'm out I'm out I'm out just going to prostitutes do you think that men can now like in cells let's say can use chat GBT to like learn how to chat to women you raise your hand no I was just pointing because that's my first thought is like we just give it to the in cells in cells should use chat GBT to figure out how to talk to this may so the good news is this may neutralize in cells right there's the good news bad news is it's gonna neutralize every other man too and so and so do you do you guys this am I speaking out of turniers you guys a little older than what I'm who the group I'm hearing this from but is that meet your do you have peers and things that well Alex has no problem getting late I don't know no I'm not saying to say that I'm saying that this is this was a non-starter for all these years I'll tell you with me specifically because I don't know my age group or whatever and I know most of my friends have never had a prostitute Tom bought me one in Amsterdam and with the whole make Josh come quest but that's not what I needed do you know it actually was very much detrimental to even getting an erection she was beautiful everything I caught her looking out the window at one point like I know what she's there for you know what I mean it's like she's receiving money she doesn't like me I need them to like me I want them to want to fuck me that's the whole thing that's literally it I want them to go I want a girl to like me big fucking holy shit right but that's what I'm saying like it without with that element missing where it's just transactional yeah there's something about it that just doesn't even get my dick heart hmm so that was the reason I never ventured into prostitutes and even why I never really liked strip clubs I like strip clubs when I got to know the strippers I've dated a few strippers and that was fun because then I could go in and be like oh they're working this guy and we're gonna go take that dude's money home and buy weed or whatever that was fun for me that part was the best okay but the fact that like if I just walk into a strip club and have money and they're dancing I do not have any sort of interest in that yeah okay so that's just me your sensitive type I am special you know special but you know I mean I understand the type of guy that can be like well there's a hole and then he wants to just put his dick in it and that's all that matters this holds on a nice everybody except Josh ever is it really no it's not that bad it's not that bad but everybody no it isn't it actually isn't and it's unfair to even say that but but what it is is that when men become desperate then sort of the chego somewhere so where did it turn at some point where they eventually said you know what I don't even want to have sex isn't that what in cells are now they're they're just like fuck it I'm not doing it ever I don't have sex they're involuntary sell oh yeah they're angry they the here's where it goes the chego's in it comes out as anger oh so no they there's no stopping male sexuality I see so what do you think this guy should send a letter like I mean with a prostitute the priest when they try to stop male I'm just saying even when it's like the most consequential and the most committed men still yeah no I I can understand that I mean maybe I'm missing a gear well young male I'm talking about young male yes I am older now but this man right here he's using the chat GPT to just send an offer to a prostitute hey man look just give him the money yes it's a lot easier than that although he wants no no no he's not going to a prostitute what's a sugar which is not technically it's the it's a process it's in that zone but it's the sugar baby thing and they're kind of discerning I hear in terms of their demanding put it that way well that's part of the ruse isn't it like put up the air of being demanding I don't think they actually are well they if you have enough money yes exactly that's it the only criteria is he just says he wants a woman he can go down which I feel like you don't like isn't that any well not a lot of prostitutes are gonna well I should say you're not gonna want to go down he I think he wants the response for being down there too it's part of the pleasure which is something that I wouldn't have got you know like like I said the prostitute that Tom got me in the red light district of Amsterdam was you know there but she wasn't you know and let's be fair on South Park Cartman did this was a Cartman or was somebody else was doing it with his girlfriend because she was texting too much or something so we just had had chat GPT take oh was that recent I didn't understand yeah sounds like a Cartman behavior but it was it was Stan was doing it right well that's sort of got he got burned out he was like okay let's try this and chat GPT I have heard of people and she loved it she loved the response that's the strategy well that's the thing I've heard of people using it to communicate with like you know loved ones and I think that's kind of a slippery slope let's just watch South Park you'll say as usual they're clairvoyant and they're right they get things I they I've never this unreal they grasp things they get it they get them the access to the problems of it and they predict where it's going and they are never wrong and they're and they're they're way kinder than people give them credit for you know what I mean they I mean they're harsh but at the end they pay it out if you ever want to see what I'm talking about watch the Mormon episode yeah it's the classic thing at the very end I completely pay it out yeah there's always like some sort of moral that that's really quite almost touching yes and the people they've been harshing on they sort of give them a break in the moral you know so it's it's it's a I people that take aim and it's our South Park do so with their own peril seems to me now I've I know that you take up many it problematic issues and things like that you you let me talk about where I do it because my wife will kill me please club it so we're gonna put in a thing in my wife used to show called ask dr. Drew it's on Tuesday Wednesday at Thursday at 3 o'clock Pacific it's a streaming show and on that show we have been interviewing all of the canceled in silence people from covid wow it's been very interesting so it's you know Peter McCullough you keep it on the air and RFK junior we I it's doctors talking to doctors and so I keep it you know very reasonable you know they say things I don't agree with I disagree that doesn't mean that these platforms are reasonable well we have been canceled we have been put in YouTube jail a number of times that we call them and say it's take a listen yeah you know they're those are the the algorithm the algorithm is picking up words I'm not even to say the words here because I'll get you to but I may be being critical of those words and saying why I don't think those things are a good idea whatever so is that uh dr. after dark which you have been on very kindly that's over at your mom's house uh and then Adam and I still have a podcast you can see Adam and Drew that's three days a week and then I have a separate podcast that's much more uh clinical science based stuff so just me talking interesting people well this one kind of combines those two things clinical and problematic there's an issue that we take umbridge with here umbridge we are trying to raise awareness of and that is seamen terrorism have you uh come across this is this come across your desk is this will tell me a little more well in japan it became a thing where they were actually going to make it you know one of the tiers of terrorism because men were throwing their seed on women in subways men are putting that in in food men are just uh you know this is where non consent in japan is where they raised up the uh flags sort of make laws about this in that it's not a happening everywhere though it is happening around the world but they were they were trying to make it a sex crime as opposed to what it is currently which is just a uh assault wow uh so we're trying to raise more awareness so we can get it to be categorized as a sex crime here in america do you want it to be a sex crime i think it that would yield harsher penalties then just what is it these is it now is it i mean are they do when they're there many forms there is that form of it where they're doing it blatantly on a subway that's an attack i think that's bad okay also they're doing it where they're putting it into people's you know maybe a waiter yeah one was at a cold stone one was at a cold stone just and went to the ice cream yes i like the way she takes a little choppy she did a bit of a milky work at a calm no no no they have these choppy things that they use like this that's right i haven't been to a cold stone it's that seem to hit that cold block you're gonna have to you got to mash it in like the cherries and all that yes exactly yes so so one of these what do these um young men think they're doing well that's what we're trying to get our brain around why do we have to learn the problem before we can fix it correct right so it is it just people are psychotic doing weird shit or do they get off on the idea of this person's ingesting my semen yeah this person has my semen on their back what are they there's something there it feels like generally speaking it is a very angry behavior yes angry and i'm throwing my it's like throwing like when monkeys throw their shit at you the exact same exact thing there was a man in the produce section of a grocery store injecting with syringes his semen into the produce that's just not psychotic these people must have been but we have an example here and this one involves a uk doctor and this was sent in from declin meloney over in the uk there is right there dr. Nicholas Chapman 55 from taunting put the bodily fluid into a coffee he made for a woman back in september of 2021 now that when these things happen i always wonder how do they find out that's what i'm saying the woman drinking and go well there's a hint of semen right is this possibly just apocryphal as we say i'm curious Chapman claimed the fluid could have been present due to a medical condition that causes him to ejaculate when going to the toilet he was acquitted of a second count of the same offense on Thursday Chapman was granted bail ahead of his sentencing blah blah blah during the trial the court heard Chapman was accused of adding a semen to drinks he made the victim on several occasions after becoming suspicious the woman kept a sample of one of the drinks when tested the coffee was found to contain semen with dna matching Chapman he denied the charges claiming he would routinely ejaculate when going to the toilet due to some medical condition now have you heard of a medical condition yeah yeah what is that uh uh you know i don't know what they would call it but it does happen or the sort of the pressure on the prostate can release semen when he's shitting them he's shitting yeah oh not what he's just it's not like well maybe where he gets like uh swirly come in there is such a thing but it's usually after ejaculating previously so i don't know and why would he have it with him does he have his hands the fluid may have ended up in the drink as a result of him not washing his hands after going to the bathroom the court so did he stir the coffee with his index finger or something and the coffee was the semen with after the pandemic this is just this is such a failed could you imagine doctor he had to go i i'd rather admit to not washing my hands uh almost as bad a crime is jizzing into a coffee who's yes yes he's going back to see patients after shitting nice but but the the bigger question is how much volume well it says here uh in according to the statement i feel betrayed by him by his actions he has made me feel powerless the devious and cowardly nature has shocked me if this was a physical attack i may have at least had a chance to defend myself i hope in the future i am able to put this all behind me and move on with my life it doesn't say anything about the volume see if it's if it's like bear like she sees a little fatty globule like uh doctor i asked for no cream in this right exactly i asked for a black coffee and this is very milky yes not very i'm warning if there's just the tiniest little whatever there as opposed to a half a teaspoon in which case we got a problem here now could a load be undetectable by color like if you added it to it and say it's of the viscosity of it is clear it's very clear you know there's yes you would see it yes yes yes you would change the well you wouldn't see it but you could see the fat you know it's the oil the rise yes you see the little droplets yeah interesting so she would drink i mean apparently this happened several times so she would be see it and be like all right you know wow how did how in the world did she think to herself god that must be seen in there that's something at the end of the day i don't know how these people because this is not the first time we've had an incident like this where it got me wondering is this person so well versed in the taste of semen that they just go this tastes like come by the way i have to ask you this has been something perplexing me i've been talking i can't wait a little bit eating foods to change the flavor of your company that's bullshit right pretty much uh yes i thought so we uh it's it's really like adam and i used to get these calls all the time and finally he goes look if you're eating whipped cream and strawberries all day your shit still going to taste like shit you know what i mean and it will comes out of your body is not related to what goes in that way yeah and this see now though there are people that claim we we actually back in the poor man days i think we actually did a blinded study we had two couples and one took one didn't if i remember right they couldn't tell right because you got to buy that placebo i did a and then of course it goes we didn't have enough pineapple this is like i had a woman who we had a rendezvous set up for a friday let's say an earlier in the week she goes eat a lot of pineapple yes because you know i can't uh i have the delayed ejaculation so oftentimes i have to pour a glass from the tap if you will i like the way now the delayed ejaculation have is just sort of like you know i've got brown hair yeah i mean i it's just i mean what am i going to do so i had you know i kind of did it to i fed her it if you will or whatever you know like after you'd been eating the pineapple well here's the thing you didn't and she and she goes no no no no no much like so good i'm so glad you ate that pineapple and i was like oh the pineapple i forgot all about it and i said i'm afraid that's just red bowl and cigarettes in there darling and she thought it tasted great so so you're just lucky dude i guess i just have good tasting come yes that's it and that's a thing some people have bad tasting come but they don't you can't attribute it to something anybody else getting a little queasy yes Alex is getting turned on you get used to it when you're going to get through i got a queasy when you said viscosity well let's then fine we'll move on to a much more horrifying story i don't know if you heard about this it says an email here hey Josh long time first time got a doozy here about a pen state professor getting caught banging his collie now i didn't say collie i said collie like the dog that's what he got caught banging mm-hmm have you heard about this guy no how exactly did you get caught doing that well a pen state university chemical engineering professor is accused of beastie alley with his dog an axe caught on trail cameras they have cameras on these trails now you think you can go out in the woods and fuck your dog wow oh my goodness see i i've never heard of this name before themus mat suka 64 was charged Tuesday and hunting in county ponsolvania with open ludeness and decent exposure sexual intercourse with an animal cruelty to an animal in disorderly conduct he's been placed on leave by the university mat suka was identified by arrangers who said they linked him to a north face backpack and a Subaru outback present in some of the footage from roth rock state forest woo authority said they determined that the collie in the clips from april in may was the same pets investigators found they also said they found that the backpack and ipad shown in the trail cam pictures he had an ipad i was he filming it oh he got it he's just got it we got to turn on some porn here on the ol ipad so i can fuck my dog so we had a very famous leveling call oh about this really yeah and uh camp was it james get the guy's name but he called in and he goes look uh you guys me and adam how supposedly these open-minded non-judgmental so i want to understand why people freak out when they find out about my monogamous relationship with with you know it's okay i don't cheat on my animal yeah well turned out turned out he was having sex with his akita collie mix interestingly i wonder if there's something is that the hottest dog or maybe the most cooperative with this or something but uh so is a key to collie mix and uh he was sort of wise quite serious about it he sent me on some websites i learned about zoophilia i think there's a whole thing out there yes um zoophilia zoophilia and the women are our call screeners and producer freaked out there was so angry this guy needs to be taken away he's a criminal blah blah blah and we were like we're just sort of intrigued and we don't know who he is we don't know where he is you know and he was a part of a whole world where this goes on uh connected world and finally uh after we left kept him on the air for like an hour or so because we're just sort of intrigued by this whole thing what is this and we didn't really believe that you know that this is a thing okay we were taught all of something something who cannot judge sure should have asked him his pronouns but but arth in bark but to make a long story short after the you know repeated cycles of the women coming in and to be raiding him Adam goes hey just wait a minute he goes look uh just just stand back for a second consider this the way we treat animals and dogs in particular would you rather be a pulling a sled in the I did a rod it would you rather be this guys this guy's mate which would you rather be it's also I would imagine I wonder if those women would be upset if it was an animal that wasn't a dog say you know like a bit of an uglier or less cuddly less domesticated and interesting like if it was a horse would they get so open arms where they just be like this guy's kind of a freak interesting or goat or a goat or a sheep or what have you things eight time uh you know age uh what's the what am I trying to say here tail is old is time hmm when some lonely farmer fucks a sheep I mean that's been going on since the you know people made fire yeah probably god men are just awful that's the name of the show that's the name of this show males are really not a good form of the human being of course that's a yell yeah listen to this guy statement here he goes I'm done I'm dead you don't understand I do it to blow off steam he told the Rangers in the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation he begged the Rangers to shoot him right on the spot in the forest they're like we don't have guns sir uh cameras caught Mazookas uh being used to find out where he was stealing hand sanitizer at the state park oh he was also stealing hand sanitizer evident now that's what they're trying to just that's why the cameras are oh someone was someone was stealing precious hand sanitizer oh it's as good as gold in the state park we have hand sanitizer stations in uh in the woods pants fucking stupid oh my god that's even more of a crime than fucking a dog I think we're sanitizing our hands in the trails come on I mean how much do we have to do here but that is interesting you covered in sanity COVID in that right there is a hundred percent COVID insanity isn't it I'm just trying to think of the name of the comedian not super nice guy I know I'm very well I can't remember his name now there was a was a Canadian park ranger long before he became a comedian not John he was a you guys look it up you'll find it a second Jason McKinley was used to be a cop park ranger median yeah park ranger yeah park ranger yeah I wonder if he ever caught anybody park ranger vibes though walking a dog on a trail back in the day park ranger vibes he does have that yeah you got to get him in here talk about what it would be like to track down this guy and why they had such energy well they also had they mounted cameras because they were worried about these hand sanitizer then they're like oh my lord imagine if they had cameras up the whole time what they could have caught maybe they'll even up now after this experience yeah they're like who knows how many people are fucking dogs on these trails so Nora wrote in she's a say Josh and team first time wrote reporter here long time listener you probably already received this but I saw it on Instagram and it reminded me of another story I think you discussed on your show about a chick who worked at a funeral home in traffic human remains move have you heard about these people selling human remains from funeral homes and things like this in the recession that we are in right now I'm not surprised it's it's been going like crazy and here's where they get caught the last one got caught via paypal because they were leaving notes in paypal oh or Venmo or what have you that sort of so the sort of it was identified as kidney yeah it's like here's the human brain and what are they for the human brain pain what are they doing with this like the middle ages well they're they're selling bodies and and you know vivisect yes in one case they were selling it to a man who was just a bit of a collector and he just had you know he was a weirdo he had tattoos and he had like an ashtray that was a skull very like you know Dahmer not Dahmer but what's the other one Hannibal Lecter asked for math but this one in this case most people just math most people who use social payment platforms no better than to put things like so much drugs or sex last night in the memo section of their transaction wow or else they get their accounts banned or worse wow the people buying and selling body parts from a Harvard medical school morgue learned that lesson with their payment app memos showed up in a federal indictment on Wednesday the federal grand jury indicted five people uh and uh their charges of conspiracy blah blah blah I want to know what they wrote in these memos though did they just put the emojis like arm or wait wait wait they'd almost says it down there if you keep going yes no of course I'm gonna get to uh that part of the article here oh one of the transactions for one thousand dollars came in with the memo head number seven huh yes there it is another just said brains there was a lot of money the total the money totaled heads faces thousand dollars sold parts heads brains faces and skin yes for her to sell to other buyers or in her oddity shop that's the other things people have oddity shops are like I've got a brain in a jar and you always go into these things and you think like where'd you get that yeah or is that you go oh that's cute that they made like a fake brain in a jar yeah and then you find out it's just a real one like can't they just make a put a a chicken's brain in there and tell us like the olden days you ever go to these shops in Burbank that are like Halloween stores yeah not about Burbank but I'm sure I've been to a Halloween store you mean like you mean like it's very Halloween towny really yeah I mean I got when I moved out there or when I was looking at apartments the landlord told it gave me like a tour of it and was like oh it's Halloween's really big in Burbank so I thought that was like a thing yeah but I went to a couple of these stores and they have like you know kitchy little things where it's like for little kids to look at but now it's got me wondering you know what I mean I want to you mean it's sort of one of these curiosity stores where they also have like stuffed animals and things like yeah they've got like you know they're like ooh and they got like a scream mask or whatever it's just like there's a little haunted museum yes yes you know so now it makes you wonder though how many of this shit's real but you never I mean you dealt with cadavers and things like oh yeah and was anybody do you ever notice anybody getting too into it no no no not sexually but just like oh my god no playing in the guts or whatever no no I would always wonder if someone was a little too enthusiastic yeah we were sort of too busy trying to learn every fucking inch of the body well what do you yeah what do you have to do with those you you get a body at the beginning of the year and you started a dissection going over like every tiny little inch of the body so every nerve every artery every vein we started on the scapulas I remember start the back this over in the pack and uh and then we worked our way down the back and then we went down think as I remember we just went down the arms yes and then it was odd because we didn't never looked at the face was covered and the hands and feet were covered with like a cheese cloth and we never saw the face of our body till way down the line and the oddest thing is when I'd forgotten about this you many years ago when you pulled the cheese cloth off the hand as we worked our way down the arm we finally got to the hand uh and these took months to do this months and months and months of dissecting and he was like oh was that was like a human hand it was shocking to see you know we because on the back you know you're just this sort of you're looking at stuff and then the arms were it's all very you know highly preserved and stuff too so it doesn't look super human right but when you got to the hand it was like oh shit that woke you up to the head and then we thought oh man we're gonna have to turn this guy over a few weeks look at his face oh wow that and then dissect his face like every inch of it wow and so you got over it by then do you ever you ever go over that uh what was the thing they had in museums over here that was like a touring thing where they had the bodies yeah yeah did you go to body works yeah body works yeah was in that like a Chinese uh political no is it German prisoners hmm not that I know it was some German dude that did the whole thing what museum were you at who me yeah no you're right Josh the one one of the earlier in uh versions of that was political prisoners uh from China yeah that what opted out of prison being in prison to go don't they didn't they didn't opt in or out of anything yeah they once those bodies were there bodies for I see on the old black market I they were political prisoners they were political well they were at one point I guess yeah well once when they still were a lot but that's what I thought was interesting you know because then I go like we need more of that here don't you think more I think we're on our way yeah that's what it feels like that's what I'm saying well Dr. Drew I appreciate you coming into the show my god is already over we're just getting started I know right it's goes by so one more than hour one more thank you one here one more okay we got another one in here let's see here oh I got one for you they're trying to get attention on this one no what is this you try to get attention on that okay go ahead I got this one because I thought this this is a a disease in and of itself okay there is a woman on tiktok we're talking about tiktoks this comes in from t-bone a 20-year-old Iowa woman who lied online about battling pancreatic cancer and having a tumor the size of a football the billk donors out of $37,000 has finally fessed up to the scheme isn't this something like faking a disease like that is that isn't that like a disease enough itself yeah you know that's sort of a it's actually called briquettes syndrome people think of it as munchausen munchausen is technically going for operations briquettes is more you know having fantasies of medical stuff but they've sort of all been sort of filtered down to just you know some add some out of form disorder of various types well I was thinking if people get mad that she built donors out of $37,000 she could be like I'm sick she could she could but I doubt this is that this is like somebody making money a grip well it's an aisle woman so person maybe you know this person russo has russo had initially pleaded not guilty to the theft charge stemming from her elaborate con as a part of when she pocketed donations from more than 439 unsuspecting well wishes the then 19-year-old aisle woman was arrested in late January after police said she faked having stage two pancreatic cancer a cute lymphomblastic leukemia both and two both that's ridiculous that's probably where she got caught yeah because I mean can you not have both how many you lightning and then an asteroid the description of her now defunct online campaign stated that her cancer diagnosis had been very hard on Maddie's family just like with any cancer diagnosis the cost of medical bills gas meals and expense can be a burden if you are able to donations would be greatly appreciated to help cover medical expenses to allow Maddie to focus on one thing only which is to show that she is stronger than cancer and will beat this well let's see how she got caught I remember hanging up the phone and I was a mess she told the Iowa news outlet this is after she was reportedly diagnosed with it because it made the news Iowa they don't got a lot going on so they're like oh my god two somebody has cancer yeah she said she gave her 11% survival rate for five years that's what doctor said that's what she said it's a pancreatic cancer 11% survival so she probably googled that or something you think well pancreatic cancer used to be like 10% at six months but we're doing a lot better with it these days oh so believe it or not 11% of five years is an improvement her lies finally caught up with her in mid-January when witnesses claiming to be medics contacted the police saying they noticed many medical discrepancies in russo social media such as the lymphoblastic loop cameia court documents cited by the station kwqc alleged that the witnesses were said to have observed terrible life threatening inaccuracies of her medical equipment placement on her body oh it's just think what would that be maybe the ports or something she was just like she's putting it in wrong spot yeah one tiktok user posted a photo of russo smiling while hooked up to a gastronomony a gastron what is a gastronomy tube is that the right word a feeding tube essentially okay and pointed out that it was too far up her nose oh from an NG tube Neso gastric tube okay and her chest port appeared to have being wrongly applied as well in the course of police investigation detectives learned that russo had stolen photos shared online by real cancer patients and passed them off as her own to bolster the bold bogus claims there you go a search of her home turned up a trove of evidence including an IV pole with a feeding pump filled with cotton swabs a wig an anti-naudio medication prescribed to a relative's name russo's medical records obtained by police revealed that she had never been diagnosed with any form of cancer there you go it's disgusting that's what I don't like they want tiktok fame you didn't like that one we got the sanitizer scandal that's bad enough the sanitizer scandal was something that really fucking shocked me there that can't believe they're still can you believe that they're still some I had a guest cancel because she said she had covid can you believe that today it's over the president said it's pussy it was chasing I did not have covid she just didn't want to get away and stay away from you guys I guess I mean that's I mean you could have just said you didn't want to come yeah right is she okay everything she's fine she didn't really have no I'm just kidding where did she get it and an island is in Ireland in Ireland they might still have it there their president might not have come out and said it's still it's still around everybody male xxb dot one dot one five do you not is this is this possible I don't think I ever got it you probably yeah it's possible but you probably had some mild something really yeah yeah do you remember our do you remember our incident we did of show when you got it yes I didn't remember you were there it was with bird I was I we did to that are you taped to that day and I was there you know producing with birds show and then I was the guest on the second taping okay I don't remember that I remember birds because birds said something so I was the I was the fill-in for Tom on two bears one cave yes that's what it was and bird said at one point because you could spit my mouth I trust you so much and I thought good thing we didn't do that bird yeah because the next day I had go if it bad I don't know right that was when you got it like the hardest yeah but yeah I was I mean I was there and by the way somebody like like Zola or somebody had had something any I think any just days before and I all wondered if that because I couldn't figure out where I got it from right but I didn't get out me in the dover the only ones in the studio that didn't get it through the whole you know initial outbreak whatever yeah and I haven't felt six since before COVID honestly like that was the one you didn't want it that was an nasty one yeah I smoked cigarettes you think it has to do with that remember they said there was some evidence of that I hey I smoke them so good to be something like that well now my YouTube channel is over because I spreaded that information but oh yeah they're going to put you in jail you know it's all if it's coming out of this guy's mouth it's nonsense folks all right but I appreciate you coming in this show tell everyone again where they can find it's really it's doctor dot com for the podcast and doctor drew dot tv to get the alerts on the streaming show and you can find the library at doctor drew dot tv and doctor drew dot com a lot of interesting people I interviewed a lot a lot of information that I've learned a lot talking to these guys I just instinctively now when somebody is told they're wrong and they get gangduck bond and canceled stuff I immediately want to talk to them and see what the deal is at the very least it's it's it is never what the person has said it's always with somebody said they said that gets the viral whatever and usually there it's and for whatever reason particularly when the government gets involved in the social media giants get involved usually it's a really substantial person with an you know huge pedigree and career behind them who have some interesting thoughts we're so some interesting things like for instance if you're going to Paul Alexander was in the in the room at the White House when they were trying to figure out what to do and they were working on the social distancing issue uh that is a term that was essentially made up by the way that's not something in medical textbooks made up just prior to this pandemic in terms of how far to go be a part on this social distancing thing nobody first of all no evidence nobody is any idea they were trying to decide between three feet and 60 feet and they just they finally went they'll do six feet let's just do six feet well 60 feet would be like impossible and the old it has no evidence the virus goes 30 feet oh yeah six feet does nothing right and there's zero evidence that ever did anything and that they still they're saying six feet say lies still this day it's unbelievable it is it's almost like uh old like hack government jargon like where it's like say no to drug no it's really like like the diet pyramid and stuff right right right where it's exactly yeah some antiquated nonsense really whatever it hasn't been that long but it seems like very ancient now whatever again when there's bureaucracies involved there's inaccuracies and there's bad consequences in humans yeah we're trying to get out of it ourselves here you know mentally when she's coming in well now we don't know uh no she'll be in here in a couple weeks there they've shortened the uh well yeah she did a show that's why I was like chase you got a show on Wednesday what she said you know it you know I've you know I've done with her I didn't ask her about it you should this be fun if you do this the musical she does that's a little I love musical shirt I do you see the one I did it's so fun it's so fun I love it is important for bug her the gift she's a guest of the year she's an award-winning hall of fame or she can come and go she please oh my goodness we actually changed the award to be named after her yes the it's now called the chase wow what what did she do here exactly wow she herself she just be in change she's just wonderful you'll go do the musical stuff with her those are it's really fun to watch her do that no but we'll get in her get her in back in real quick okay but thank you plug all the things I did all done all right well I'm gonna let you know at Josh underscore potter on Instagram go there by tickets to shows coming up in the fall in the winter we have pots down PA we got Tampa Bay we got La Jolla and some more about to be added so go there and check it all out and make sure 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