The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #1718 Euthanasia in Canada
Episode Date: May 12, 2023Adam and Drew take a call from someone with questions about Canada expanding their euthenasia laws. Next, they take a look at Michelle Obama's conversation with Oprah where they say a lot without sayi...ng anything. Please Support Our Sponsors: Simplisafe.com/ADAM2
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Recorded live at Corolla One Studios with Adam Corolla and board-certified physician
and addiction medicine specialist, Dr. Drew Pinsky.
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Yeah.
We have calls, too.
We've got an interesting call up there as well.
We finally found the Eric Adams Black Mirror thing, which is good.
Because, again, out of context, it just sounds like, well, imagine if this was Donald Trump saying this.
And he was trying to pretend like these cities are all nightmares with black mayors.
Yeah.
That's how to do it.
All right.
So now listen.
Governor Abbott sent asylum seekers to New York, black mayor, to Washington, black mayor, to Houston, black mayor, to Los Angeles, black mayor, to Denver, black mayor.
He passed over thousands of cities to land here. I cannot ignore the fact that Governor Abbott sent migrants only to cities where there are black mayors and is undermining our cities.
And there are other, are there other sanctuary cities? I mean, how many more are there?
Well, this is kind of the whole thing. Yeah, he passed by hundreds or thousands of cities, but not ones that announced they were sanctuary cities.
He could have gone to San Francisco,
which would have been a disaster
for the immigrants, right?
I mean, that's really putting them in harm's way.
Portland, I guess, is probably a sanctuary city.
Maybe it costs too much to send them up there.
I don't know.
It's interesting, though.
Yeah.
He should immediately send people
to these other cities that are sanctuary cities. Immediately. He should immediately send people to these other cities. Yeah. Immediately.
He should listen to Eric Adams.
Why are these noble, hardworking people who are escaping political oppression, why is that hurting your city?
I don't get it.
They've just come here to work.
All they do is work.
They take the jobs you don't want.
They take the jobs you don't want. They take the jobs you don't want.
And according to some of your statistics, contribute more than they take out of the
system. Remember? So why would that hurt your cities? There you go. Isn't that? That's their
argument. The rap is, is they're seeking asylum from political oppression. That's a good thing.
And then the other group are noble, hardworking people who want to come here and do the jobs New Yorkers don't want to do.
And they add more than they take out.
And they pay more in than they take out of the system, according to your data, which I've been hearing about for 20 years.
So this is a net plus.
Why isn't this a good thing?
Why would they be ruining your cities?
A bunch of noble, hardworking people looking for a better life who want to do jobs no one
will do who lives in New York.
That ruins your city?
What if your city was a job site and I couldn't find laborers?
I could only find Finnish carpenters.
And then a bunch of hardworking folks came in and said, I'll dig the ditches and I'll clean up the garbage.
Well, then I, as the foreman, would welcome these people.
Of course.
How do they go from noble and hardworking to ruining our city?
Huh.
Interesting.
It says that these two thoughts kind of compete with one another, don't they?
They do. And you're saying, by the way, are you racist? These people are ruining your city. Why?
Because they're I can't help. I can't help but look at the fact that they're all kind of brown.
So only some of these people come from Ireland. Would they be ruining your city?
Hmm. Sounds kind of racist to me. Right. Brown people.
Amy, you're a brown person. Are you taking offense to the
brown people ruining places?
I take extreme offense.
Along with the Latinx thing.
All right. Right.
All right. So that was funny.
So, by the way, the leafblower
Did he say they're ruining the cities?
Yeah. Yeah. Let's hear it again
just for fun.
Wow, that's racist.
That's some racist shit right there.
So Abbott's racist and he's racist because these people ruin cities.
Governor Abbott sent asylum seekers to New York, black mayor, to Washington, black mayor, to Houston, black mayor,
to Los Angeles, black mayor, to Denver, black mayor.
He passed over thousands of cities to land here.
I cannot ignore the fact that Governor Abbott sent migrants only to cities where there are black mayors
and is undermining our cities.
There it is.
Undermining.
Oh, okay.
I think he said it more in the other quote.
There was the other clip I think we need to see.
The first one where he's talking about ruining cities.
What do hardworking noble people ruin cities?
You need more of those types.
You would think.
But speaking of racism, leaf blowers are back in the news.
I don't know if you would think. But speaking of racism, leaf blowers are back in the news. I don't know if you caught that.
Somebody tweeted me something that they're trying to enforce.
Okay.
Here's what you're dealing with.
Here's what you're dealing with.
More cities are enacting these things.
Can I tell you, can I give you a glimpse into the liberal progressive mind that's able to twist itself into pretzels?
Now, we just saw an example.
These are super hardworking, family oriented, God fearing people who come here looking for a better life and wonder the jobs that people in the city don't want to do.
OK.
And they're ruining the city.
OK.
Those are two kind of competing thoughts. do. Okay. And they're ruining the city. Okay. Those are two kind of competing thoughts, right?
Yeah.
The other one in Los Angeles' weather is we are going to take a stand against airborne
pollution and global warming and we need-
And gas combustion engines.
We don't even want gas stovetops. Right. We don't even want gas stovetops.
We don't want natural gas stovetops.
We don't want fossil fuels, period.
We don't want any form of fossil fuel,
and we want all automobiles to be fully electric
in the county of Los Angeles and the state of California
by 2030, and every trucking fleet's going to be all electric by 2030, and the ports are going to be all electric by 2030 and every trucking fleet's going to be all electric by 2030
and the ports are going to be all electric by 2030.
I don't know when they're talking about making container ships electric.
That's insane, the amount of energy it takes to turn a propeller
in water that's eight feet wide or whatever.
Anyway, they don't know what the fuck they're talking about, but fine.
They're obsessed with air quality.
Now, the leaf blower puts out as much pollution as 10 Ford F-150 trucks does traveling 10,000 miles in 15 minutes of use because it's two-stroke.
It's two-stroke.
You mix the oil with the gas, and there is no catalytic converter. It's the dirtiest
form of combustion there is. But we can't enforce this thing that is putting out more pollutants
than a fleet of trucks because there's brown people wearing them. So now I would ask my mom
if she was alive, which is it? Which is it? Is it is it which is it is it is it you hate air
pollution yes you hate air pollution and you love brown people yes I love brown people but you hate
air pollution so what what is then enforce then be consistent is what I'm saying but they can't
Los Angeles has had this on the books for 25 years. And they've not enforced it ever. Ever.
Why isn't – I had this thought the other day.
Because they're brown people.
No, no, no.
I have a technical question that I know you can answer.
Why isn't there a catalytic converter for these things?
There's some sort of exhaust, something for them because they blow out horrible shit. The two-stroke motor is, I would say, on average, much lighter than a four-stroke motor.
And you couldn't carry a four-stroke on your back the way they couldn bang for your buck out of a smaller unit that one could put on a leaf blower or one could put on a weed whacker or lawnmower or whatever.
So that's why they do those.
Now, why they can't scrub it, I don't know.
But there's two things.
It would be cost and weight and also – And way according to the politicians they would invite
stealing oh that's right whoever invented it yeah whoever invented it would be responsible
for the stealing and then um also it's technology that's being phased out so you probably wouldn't
invest millions into r&d or try to probably wouldn't invest millions into R&D
or try to – you probably wouldn't be sinking a lot of money into it
because they are switching to electric and stuff like that,
although we'll never have the grid to support the electric.
But anyway, that's – do we have that first Eric Adams clip
where he's talking about ruining the cities?
I enjoy that one.
Then I'm going to go to line one, the call.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
I think he said ruining in that one, which we all remember, but these days.
Well, nowhere do they discuss their declaration of sanctuary.
Yeah, you're a sanctuary city, so you should be prepared for this.
Or at least maybe not prepared, but willing to accommodate,
because that's what you've declared.
That's your priority.
Yes.
All right.
There's kids in cages, Drew.
But the CNN's not interested, and neither is AOC.
All right.
We did talk about finding that five minutes ago.
I liked your analogy a couple of days ago about the press went from preserving the image of movie stars to preserving the image of politicians now.
That's their new job.
Yeah, they're not into protecting movie stars,
but they're into protecting politicians now.
Yeah, full on.
Yeah, full on.
It's awesome.
The city is being destroyed by the migrant crisis,
and none of my folks came to Washington, D.C.
to fight for the resources that's going to undermine every agency.
All right, you can stop.
So the city's being destroyed by the noble, hardworking people who do the jobs you won't want to do.
And undermining every agency.
Every agency.
Yeah.
Why are these noble, hardworking people needing every agency in the city?
I don't know.
They've just come here to work.
All right.
Monica, 36, Toronto.
By the way, hasn't there been an exodus from New York?
Can't we accommodate more people?
Yes.
Okay.
What's going on?
So I had, I'm sure you guys aren't too familiar with what's going on in Canada with euthanasia,
but-
I am.
You are?
Yeah.
So the requirements have gotten so expanded,
and there's been, like, stories of veterans being recommended it
by their handlers and stuff like that.
I'm just kind of confused about what's going on,
because I used to be pro the concept of euthanasia.
But then living here and everything going so crazy,
I'm kind of like, I'm not sure anymore.
It feels like they're just trying to get rid of people in a way.
That's what I've heard people, that's what I've heard the critics say is that it feels
like literally we need to just thin the herd.
It's very weird.
Or they don't want the liability of the medical, on the medical system of having to treat these
folks.
Let's just put them down.
It's very crazy stuff.
Super crazy.
Yeah.
So Trudeau is scary to me because he's kind of like Newsom.
He's like this guy with a bunch of horrible, dangerous ideas
in this sort of friendly package.
He's the music man blowing into town.
Yes.
And there's a kind of a nihilism that is kind of – it's sort of pervasive on the
hard – the people that are hard left or is it nihilism?
I don't know.
The people that nihilism, nihilism.
Same thing.
I know.
But I don't know which one.
I think both are right.
OK.
Because it's –
The point is it's a sort of a nothingism.
Like what if everything just went away?
You know, I'm like all things, you know, all old statues, all old everything, all, you know.
What if we could just lock you in your apartment and slide a paycheck under your door?
We sort of tried that.
Yeah, I know.
We sort of tried that. They want to transition from this kind of fuel to solar or whatever.
Or they just want it all to just sort of burn down and just kind of go away.
Yeah.
Which, you know, you hear Bernie Sanders talking about billionaires and stuff.
He's such a fucking old coot. And they do this thing and it drives me nuts.
I think you could get by on $999 million.
Yeah, no shit you could get by.
The issue, though, is that they want the capital,
and the only people that allocate capital in a productive way
are people that became billionaires.
They used capital in ways that were productive for them, certainly,
but for everybody.
Is that the great jobs?
While the government squanders capital.
That's the issue.
Yes, I know, but Bernie, do you have any examples of you guys not squandering?
You try to hand out 800 million bucks of PPE, it's lost.
What are you talking about?
Why you, of all people, Bernie?
Why you?
Because you have a giant legacy of not being able to do it properly and well right giant legacy
right so that's why that's why we should leave it in the hands so this is this is just kind of the
next one of the branches of the tree of nihilism just the ultimate branch burn it down just kill
yourself we'll make it easy on you you know what i mean like like that's the ultimate branch burn it down just kill yourself it'll make it easy on you you know what
i mean like like that's the ultimate there's nothing you know i mean it's kind of a here's
what we're going to do we're going to attack organized religion we're going to attack organized
religion hard let's try to get people to believe in nothing. Then we're going to go at the schools and we're going to go hard and fuck college.
We're going into grade school.
Then we're going to convince everybody on the left that there's no difference between man and a woman.
And once there's no God and there's no difference between a man and woman, then we can do whatever the fuck we want.
Because everything is on the table.
whatever the fuck we want, because everything is on the table.
Once you get the populace to believe no God and a man and a woman, that's all subjective or objective.
It's in, it's in the mind or subjective.
I should say you're it's in the mind of the beholder.
Everything is subjective.
Everything is subjective.
Everything, including that life sucks, not worth living.
There's nothing here. Then whatever, there's no rules. Why why not kill yourself you don't know if you're a man or
a woman there is no god then fuck it and we'll see see if we can get into the school system and
start fucking with them early yes go ahead monica sorry um i was just gonna say it's so interesting
that you mentioned man woman all that stuff because as far I believe there is a transitioner in Alberta that requested made and was approved for it, which I thought was also super sordid because it's like you went through the medical establishment for this.
and now it's so unbearable that you're like, I'm going to peace out.
But I think that they're trying to raise awareness on that stuff,
and I hope they have some sort of impact because I feel like there's not been much.
Okay, now listen, this is the liability of the grammar that we are creating in this present world.
You said they.
Is that a single person or is there a group of people that are trying to make this point?
This is one person, I believe.
That identifies as they?
No, I think, well, I'm not sure what if they were.
I don't, Drew, I think you're getting caught in something.
She's saying this group of, look, the people that have, a person that transitioned is now looking to transition into an angel.
Right.
So good luck with St. Peter.
By the way, that on your rap sheet.
Yeah, it's nihilism.
Listen, they'll talk to you.
Look, it's like saying L.A. is a sanctuary city.
Do you mean it?
What's it mean?
What's your plan? Or is your plan just fuck it? Just saying L.A. is a sanctuary city. Do you mean it? What's it mean? What's your plan?
Or is your plan just fuck it?
Just fucking, just chaos.
I think the plan seems to be chaos, but I don't know why that's there.
You know, defund the police.
Get rid of them.
You know what I mean?
Okay.
I mean, but it's, you know, it's John Lennon.
No borders, no possessions.
That's their anthem.
No people.
Yeah.
What if there's no people at the end?
Well, yeah, there's no religion, no borders, no possessions.
Okay, this is their anthem.
This is the guy they look up to singing about no religion, no borders, no possessions.
There's a reason they play that song every time they all get together in Central Park.
That's kind of the end game.
But didn't he say, imagine there's no people?
He says eventually.
No, no.
He says, imagine all the people. All the people.
Living in harmony.
So what John, in between fucking strangers, he was explaining and doing drugs.
He was telling us that we get rid of borders and we get rid of possessions and we get rid
of God and then we would all live in harmony.
That's kind of what Bernie Sanders wants.
Yeah.
He wants to take whatever Jeff Bezos' extra income is and Elon Musk's extra income and
then give it to everyone so we can live in harmony.
Oh, boy.
That's the plan.
That'd be about, what, $1.85 for everybody in the country. Well, that's how we live in harmony. Oh, boy. That's the plan. That would be about, what, $1.85 for everybody in the country?
Well, that's how we live in harmony.
Oh, boy.
All right.
Do we have Michelle Obama talking to Oprah in front of a capacity crowd here in Los Angeles on Michelle Obama's speaking tour.
I've always said Oprah doesn't really say anything,
but Michelle Obama never says anything either.
But here they are talking about COVID
and sort of retroactively making themselves correct
about all they were wrong about.
So this is March 2020.
This is March.
And there was still buzz about COVID in the air, but, you know, it was sort of back and forth.
What is this?
So we're in Las Vegas, and that's when there was a slow wave of cancellations.
You remember that ripple effect because people didn't know what to do.
Correct.
You know, companies were making split decisions.
And so we're stuck in Vegas watching the world slowly turn off.
That's what it felt like.
You know, events started being canceled.
And we're in Vegas.
Slowly the casinos started to empty out.
The streets in Las Vegas started to empty.
It felt like we were in a ghost town.
Did you think you needed to get home?
Oh, yeah.
We were trying to be responsible and wait until the last event canceled.
And then finally they canceled it.
We got back on the plane, got home.
So that felt eerie, being out there on the road when slowly the world was shutting off.
We really weren't sure.
Yeah, we weren't sure about anything.
Everybody was just using hand sanitizer.
That's right. That's right. That's right. Washing off their groceries.
Yeah. Washing off the groceries. Yes.
Yeah.
That was that phase. Yes.
Stupid shit phase.
And then I was worried about the girls because they were in still at school.
And I'm thinking my babies are out there with the COVID.
And I was hoping that the universities were going to be responsible.
And then finally, the decision was made that they were coming home.
But then I was thinking, oh, my God, they're coming to my house.
You know, I was thinking they're going through airports and sitting on airplanes.
So Barack and I cautioned them to wear masks.
And when they got home,
I made them stay in the garage and open all their stuff up.
I was going to make them stay out there.
I took them to take off their travel clothes.
I mean,
we didn't know what was going on. My husband thought I was being a make them stay out there. I told them to take off their travel clothes. I mean, we didn't know what was going on.
My husband thought I was being a little irrational.
Good.
He thought you were being a little irrational.
That would have been your take on that at the time.
Well, not a lot irrational, but yeah, we'll continue.
Okay.
She had a feeling.
She had an instinct.
I made them stay in the garage and open all their stuff up.
I was going to make them stay out there.
I told them to take off their travel clothes.
I mean, we didn't know what was going on.
My husband thought I was being a little irrational.
But I was like, we're trying to, we didn't know.
That was not irrational, honey.
Stedman was in the guest house for 14 days.
I remember.
That was during the 14-day period. See, now Malia and Sasha, at least I let you come
in the house. But we were preparing to create a COVID safe community. And since they had traveled,
we were kind of holding our breath, making sure they didn't bring any virus home. Of course. So
we didn't know how long to wait. What was the incubation period? Were you actually afraid of getting COVID that first year before the vaccine
were available? You know, it's interesting. I think it helped that we lived with a former
president. That might be helpful. Who, not just any president, but a president who reads and
believes in science.
I hope she's going to say he wasn't worried.
I'd love to hear that.
Who had steered the country through several pandemics.
Remember Ebola? She's right.
And H1N1.
I think one case reported in the U.S.
And he shut down the shutdown crew back then.
That was my husband.
Well, he wasn't elected yet.
I'm just saying, though, that was my point,
that the way he managed H1N1 was totally different.
All right, we'll keep going.
The break of depression.
Everybody forgets that, what bad shape we were in.
So we were living with what we call the fact guy.
He knew enough to know what this was. So,
it was scary, but we had information.
I wonder if he was pissed. What was scary?
So, you were comfortably afraid.
We were comfortably afraid.
As you talk about in the book,
being comfortably afraid. I was downright
scared. But what
scared me, Oprah,
was watching the confusion
in the world, the mixed messages, the inconsistency, the lack of leadership, the lack of a plan.
You know, watching people not take this seriously.
You know, people treating the pandemic like it was an extended vacation.
People arguing about wearing masks, watching kids partying on the beach in Florida.
That was scary because I'm thinking all those kids are going to go home.
Why go back and cite things you were wrong about?
You know what I mean?
Remember I said we can play a little more.
No, I was with her all the way until that.
Yeah, just watching people not wearing masks, not taking it seriously,
partying on the beach.
She's not unusual.
This is the thing that's so frustrating right now.
They're still clinging to these notions that were wrong and didn't work as though they were very effective and useful.
But no, I explained to you.
It wasn't very effective and safe.
It was we played by the rules.
You didn't.
That's why you should be punished.
Even if you said, yeah, but I was right. They go, yeah, but who cares? We didn't know's why you should be punished even if you said yeah but i was right they go yeah
but who cares we didn't know i told you it was like saying we're going to have a fire drill in
this class and you didn't get up and leave you know you notice we have not heard from a brock
obama his thoughts on the pandemic not one thought i would love to hear his thoughts was that the end
of it uh ben by the way was there i'm sure? I think he's going a little bit longer. But she just showed us her cards a little bit and what he was thinking.
He was thinking like, let's calm down.
Yes.
We did H1N1.
Killed 300,000 people.
Did I shut the world down?
No, I fucking didn't.
Right.
To a grandparent or somebody with an autoimmune disease, and it is going to be catastrophic.
That was the thing that scared me.
Watching disinformation.
That's scary.
Watching people attack scientists and the experts.
That was the frightening part of it for me.
Watching the world not deal with this well.
Yes.
Listen, I ate my way through the pandemic.
All right.
That's good.
Yes.
The scientists that were attacked, sweetheart, were the ones that were right, who were thrown
off of their college campuses.
Mass didn't work, and the beach was the best place you could be.
Yes.
But that's what she was worried about.
But this is 10 minutes old, and she cites all that stuff.
Yeah.
It's interesting.
Yeah, it's interesting in a scary way.
Well, but it's not unusual at all.
We're in that phase of it right now. the epitome of chick think, too.
Was this recent?
I don't think they taped it.
I don't know when they – I mean, it could be a year old.
Oh, really?
Well, I don't know when they taped it.
Well, we're still on the stage of thinking about it because I see a lot of that shit on Twitter.
All right.
Now we've got to go to a provocative call.
Tony B., Yorba Linda.
What's up, Ace, man?
How you doing, Dr. Drew?
What's going on?
Go fast, Tony B.
Well, it's my birthday today.
I know you got a birthday coming up this month,
so I thought I'd, if you can indulge me,
I have a couple of scenes memorized from The Hammer,
my favorite movie, your movie.
You and my dad.
Huh? Yeah? Your dad?
Yeah, he does them for me all the time.
He watches it every day.
If I said to my dad, the movie The Hammer,
thoughts, he'd go, I don't know
why.
I don't know what you're talking about. I've never heard of that movie.
But go ahead. My dad's
definitely never seen it.
Everybody thinks that's funny.
It's factually true. It's just factually...
It's factually true.
It's factually true. It's not even like no
hyperbole. Nothing.
Alright, go ahead, Tony.
I've seen it enough for him and
everybody else. So, well, I've got
four scenes if you'd like to listen to one of them
or whatever.
I've got
the lunchtime one where you and Ozzy are sitting there at lunch.
You know, on the construction side, I've got the hardware store with Jane Lynch,
and I've got the pullover.
Wow.
You know, when you get pulled over.
The hardware store with Jane Lynch.
That's a tough one.
Give me that one.
Well, yeah, I know.
I'm not a professional, so, you know, Jane Lynch is a little tough.
But, you know, you and Ozzy are standing in line there,
and the checkout lady is taking her sweet time with the washers and nuts and bolts,
and you know how it goes.
So here we go.
Why do you build them?
A storage shed.
Well, why do you sign it with? T111? T111. Yeah, you got to be careful
with that T111. You want to get the margins right. They got that TNG joint. You got to get it just
right. Well, if by TNG you mean tongue and groove, you're wrong. T111 is a shiplap thing.
you mean tongue and groove, you're wrong. T-111 is a shiplap seam. I'm pretty sure it's TNG. I work with it a lot. No, no, it's shiplap. Well, let's talk foundation bolting. What are you holding
the bottom plate down on the slab with? Redheads. Ah, you're going wedge anchors, huh? I'd use
J-bolts. I'd put them in when the slab is wet. That way, I wouldn't have to bust out the roto hammer.
Well, if I was going with a footing, I'd use the J-bolt, but we have a four-inch slab, so...
Nah, cut corners, people get hurt.
It's a tool shed.
It's not an underground parking structure.
Okay, we're an earthquake country.
I don't know if you heard.
So, what are you building your man?
Uh, a deck.
Oh, that's sweet.
A deck, right?
Nah, I'm not building a...
You're not building a deck?
Yeah, I'm building a deck, but I'm not building a deck for him.
Oh, no?
Nah, I'm building a deck for my lady.
Oh, your lady.
Yeah.
What you screwing it down with, deckers?
Nah, I'm using 1610 and galvanized
common head. Oh, well, you get a hell of a lot more grab with a coarse thread to beagle
headed zinc drywall screw. I had 690 in the Van Nuys Unlimited Arc League. All American,
Arizona State. Ozzie, Ozzie, let's get those drywall screws back.
Come on.
Monk Snell, 6,500 more washers, and we're on deck.
Wow.
That was amazing.
Were you reading that?
No.
Wow, Tony B.
Come on, man.
I've seen the movie like 50,000 times.
That is your birthday present for adam yeah we
got jane lynch to do that movie kevin hench got jane lynch to do that movie but her her
representation did not want her credited oh what the hell yeah she was great she was great in it
but you guys she didn't want to she didn't want to be agency said, not going to put her name in this thing. Jesus.
So that's always a blessing for us.
No higher accolade than her representation going.
I don't think she's, she is not credited in this film.
And she just showed up at the place that night when I showed up at the place and we just kind of knocked it out.
But she's so good that she had all the technical information committed to memory.
Wow.
So God bless her.
Didn't she have some extraordinary memory, if I remember right?
She's talked about that occasionally.
Oh, she must have an extraordinary memory because when she's talking about wedge anchors
or T-111 or shiplap seams and stuff, I'm fine with it.
I barely had to read the page.
I wrote it.
Yeah.
And I could see it.
I could see that, you know, putting J-bolts in the slab would be better than using wedge
anchors or redheads, you know, but I can see it.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
You know it.
J-bolts and wedge anchors.
Just words for her.
Just more shit for her to memorize.
Real quick, Pablo.
Hey, Pablo.
San Marcos, Texas.
All right.
Seems to be gone.
He's gone.
All right, you can go to amcroll.com for all the live shows because I'm coming to a city near you.
What do you got, Drew?
Drdrew.com and drdrew.tv.
Check it out.
So, until next time, I'm
Adam Krohn for Dr. Drew saying
Mahalo.