The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #1793 The Magical San Francisco Clean Up

Episode Date: November 20, 2023

Adam and Dr. Drew are reunited in studio as they're mesmerized by the rushed cleanup of San Francisco, Adam dissects Gavin Newsom 2 modes, and Dr. Drew's outraged! Plus, dignity vs caring. Please Sup...port Our Sponsors: BlindsGalore.com, let them know Adam and Dr. Drew sent you! The Jordan Harbinger Show - Available everywhere you listen to podcasts

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is Below Deck's Captain Lee. Listen to my new podcast, Salty, with Captain Lee. Um, don't you mean our podcast? Uh, yeah, I guess I do. Anyhow, listen to Salty with Captain Lee, co-hosted by my assistant, Sam. And we will be talking about the latest pop culture news and all the gossip every week. So does this mean we have to talk by ourselves, about ourselves, or can at least have some guests on? I don't know, I find myself pretty interesting. But yeah, we can have some guests on.
Starting point is 00:00:33 Some of our reality TV friends and some stars. Works for me. Listen to Salty now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Recorded live at Corolla One Studios with Adam Corolla and board-certified physician and addiction medicine specialist, Dr. Drew Pinsky. You're listening to The Adam and Dr. Drew Show. Yeah, get it on. Got to get it on.
Starting point is 00:01:05 Dr. Drew's board first. Drew Show. Yeah, get it on. Got to get enough chips. Dr. Drew's board first. September 1st. September 1st? It's going on. September 1st fertilizer. So I don't know if you've probably seen this, but good news, everybody. San Francisco just magically cleaned up. Completely cleaned up.
Starting point is 00:01:21 That's it. It's done. Over. And put up some walls. Oh, but they don't work. They don't work, but they put them up anyway. Put up a That's it. It's done. Over. And put up some walls. Oh, but they don't work. They don't work, but they put them up anyway. Put up a bunch of walls to make sure that crowds are contained and these fancy so-called economic leaders can come in and feel safe. Because walls don't work, but they put them up anyway.
Starting point is 00:01:39 Yeah. Did you see what Newsom said about this? I saw him sort of being, I don't know, outraged by, well, no, it's a couple of things. I saw first him do one of those, what the hell's going on around here kind of thing. Exactly. That's his thing. He likes to stand at the train depot that has been pirated and there's thousands of boxes from Amazon containers. Strewed. People just literally robbed the containers on the trains.
Starting point is 00:02:10 Yeah. And then he stands amidst the ruins and he goes, what the hell's going on? Yeah. Right? There's that one. Yeah. Who's in charge here? I like that one.
Starting point is 00:02:20 He did, he has a few beats. He does the, what the hell's going on here? Yeah. He did – he has a few beats. He does the, what the hell is going on here? And then he does the, well, this predates my reign. You know, a guy who's been basically in charge of the Bay Area for over 25 years. Right. He's either been the mayor, assistant governor, something. Yeah. Yeah, lieutenant governor.
Starting point is 00:02:44 Yeah. So that since, I don't know, 1998 or something, seven or something like that. So it's 20 years plus of what the hell's going on around here. Or 20 years plus of this predates me. By the way, I'll take your word. If I was tapped to be the CEO of Nabisco, and I had been the CEO of Nabisco for 22 years, and somebody said to me, Nabisco's a shit show. It just loses – all it does is lose money. I go, well, it was losing money 22 years ago before I was tapped.
Starting point is 00:03:26 To change things. Before I was tapped to make things better. So would that work if you were a football coach? Look at NFL franchise. Like, well, the Browns were losing in the 70s. I've only been head coach for 23 years. Even if he said two years. Whatever.
Starting point is 00:03:41 If he said two years. Right. Right. So he does that. He does that one. And then he does the other one, which is, yeah, we're cleaning this place up because a bunch of dignitaries are showing up. That's what it looks like.
Starting point is 00:03:56 Let me give you the quote. It is. He says, I know folks say, oh, they're just cleaning up this place because all these fancy leaders are coming into town. That's true because it's true. Oh, thank you, sir. Thank you, Your Highness. Thank you for that.
Starting point is 00:04:12 The thing that Newsom does, he has like two modes. He has this isn't happening mode, like, you know, the economy's great. No one's leaving. Everything's good. You know, he has a kind of that mode and then he has this other weird mode where he kind of leans into it where you know that's the um you know that's a sort of the wife is accusing the husband of cheating and he's going yeah i'm cheating this is a problem this is a big problem and uh and he's going, yeah, I'm cheating. This is a problem. This is a big problem. And something needs to be done about it. And other husbands have cheated.
Starting point is 00:04:50 I'm not the first. There's cheating going on at the high school level. Like, so what is this thing? So he does do this weird thing where he kind of leans into it sometimes. You know, he'll do he'll you know they'll go well that's like his we're gonna go on with covid well hey we got everything wrong we got everything like oh okay well that clears that up no he did it with you he went where you gonna go i got a friend in salt lake city they left they think it's great in salt lake i think
Starting point is 00:05:20 that was kara swisher by the way uh no that was not with me oh is that right no that was Kara Swisher, by the way. No, that was not with me. Oh, is that right? No, that was. I thought that was with you. No, that was a classic. No, I played that tape because he went on. Once he was done with me, he only went to the friendlies. And that's what he does.
Starting point is 00:05:53 But the friendlies at some point feel some sort of fiduciary duty to ask a question or two. Now, the name of the game, the new world order, the new way the game is played is you cannot. So Kamala Harris or Joe Biden or whomever or or Gavin Newsom or whoever, they they go to the friendly side for the interviews. Now, the friendlies can't pretend they're friendlies. I mean, they look at, well, we would be giving up some of our integrity if we came across as a friendly. Yeah. So we are obligated to ask a couple of questions. To pretend we're not the friendlies. So the way they do it is they kind of wait to the end.
Starting point is 00:06:41 And you'll see it in all the interviews. And then they start the question with some say, you know, some on the other side, some of your detractors on the right say that your son was in business with Ukraine and taking money without experience. And then Joe Biden goes, that's now as they're asking the question, they're shaking their head. Right. Some on the other side. And then Joe Biden says, that's absolutely untrue. I've never had a discussion with my son. And then they start nodding and then they stop and they go, sir, you have a 79th birthday. And then they move on. So now they go, we have asked. I did not ask the hard questions. Now, there is no, let me say, there is no hard question anymore. The hard questions
Starting point is 00:07:34 have to come in the form of follow-ups. Because Kamala Harris would be like, we've been to the border. You haven't been to the border. And, well, I don't know what you're asking. Well, now you have to keep going. What do you mean you don't know what I'm asking? You're the border czar. I'm asking you if you've been to the border. Well, I don't know what that means. It's like you have to keep going.
Starting point is 00:07:57 They won't keep going. Because the first one is they're preloaded with an answer because they know people are saying certain things. I don't even know that they're preloaded with an answer. They just go, nah. You know what I mean? Like Kamala Harris was asked if she'd been to the border and she just said, we've been to the border. I don't know what that means. We've.
Starting point is 00:08:22 But not her. I don't know what that means, weave, but not her. Others, historically, I guess, have made the pilgrimage to the border, but not the borders are, hasn't. Now, I would have done 20 minutes on that, then she would have got up and left. But that's not the new world order. Now, Gavin Newsom was asked, I think by Kara Swisher, somebody on a friendly. This is five years ago, seven years ago. People are leaving California.
Starting point is 00:08:54 What's the deal? He said, well, where else are you going to go? She, to her, you know, integrity, said, well, what do you mean? People are... They're going all over the place. They're going all over the place, right? And he said, oh, that's it. Yeah, that's... Jerry Brown said that, not me. Okay, well, you just quoted him.
Starting point is 00:09:16 But that's not mean. Like if you said a stitch in time, you know. Oh, Benjamin Franklin said that, but do you believe it? I believe it. You know what I mean? New broom sweeps clean. I don't know who said that. But do you believe it? I believe it. You know what I mean? New broom sweeps clean. I don't know who said that, but I believe it. So then he inexplicably said that that wasn't his quote.
Starting point is 00:09:36 And then she said that, you know, but people are leaving. And then he cited the couple that he knew that was affluent that went to Utah and was happy. And love it. They love it. That was the most telling, bizarre exchange ever. And I don't think people fully grasp exchanges or ideas. Like, I'm listening to it and i go oh that person's a crazy person because that the answer was a crazy answer you know and in an answer of sort of like saying uh
Starting point is 00:10:15 yeah you've you know you got a hole in the roof and when it rains it leaks and then the expert comes over and goes yes there's a hole and then go, what are we going to do about the hole? And then he'll go, it leaks when it rains, you know, or something. And you just kind of keep going. And like,
Starting point is 00:10:31 I'm, I'm getting, you know, semi obsessed with people's answers and sort of non answers. And what the fuck, what did we just say? What are you saying? So I,
Starting point is 00:10:42 I, I heard Scott Adams talk about that this morning and he called it word think. Yes. He said just using words to make a case. Not even make a case because there's no logic. There's no argument. There's just words that sound good and therefore
Starting point is 00:10:57 there you go. Sounds right. Sounds good. What Obama does on Israel. No one's hands are clean here. No one has something to do with it. There's work to do on both sides, you know. These are not, by the way, whether it's Gavin Newsom or Obama, I don't need your insights if these are your insights. Right.
Starting point is 00:11:20 You've brought nothing. You brought me no closer to any of these issues or resolving any of these issues or being aware of anything involving these issues. You've simply just pontificated. And Obama does it in a real thoughtful way, but there's nothing there. Well, to be fair to him – Newsom does it in a kind of thoughtful way, but there's nothing – he didn't answer anything. Right. Well, Newsom is sort of a candidate.
Starting point is 00:11:45 So we need to know what he's thinking. What are your plans? What do you want to do? No. Mm-mm. Also, when it comes to the homeless and San Francisco and cleaning things up, same way we did it here with the Super Bowl and cleaning up the route from LAX or whatever, Elysian Park or whatever that park is. I was screw up over there.
Starting point is 00:12:07 It's had all the encampments. When you want to do something about it, it happens in three days. It's never been a problem. If you want to do something. All you got to do is say, hey, you can't stay here. Come with me. That's all you got to do. Well, look, maybe it's more difficult than that, but it's really – I'll give you an example in a minute.
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Starting point is 00:13:50 semi-outraged, like really pissed about this, which is, as you say, you can clean it up when you want to. And Newsom is saying, because of these fancy leaders coming to town, we decided we want to clean this up. We don't give a fuck about you, the taxpayers.
Starting point is 00:14:06 Right. Or you, the people trying to use the streets. Or you, the businesses that are getting closed. We don't give a fuck about you. But these fancy guys, well, now we care. That is, people should, the state of California should be in an uprising because of that. Now. They don't give a fuck about the voters.
Starting point is 00:14:23 Yeah. That's, why is not everybody beside themselves with that how could that be i i think so how does that work but uh well i i mean it's it's a kind of a weird there's there's sort of the tolerant and then there's the troublemakers and the tolerant have um an almost un exhaustible amount of tolerance for for stuff and and and then versus the sort of intolerant or the troublemakers or whatever yeah Yeah. Sort of micro and macro. Like anybody, and I've had them, had the shit roommates.
Starting point is 00:15:10 You know, like I rented a house once, and the house was, it was a valley house. It was one bathroom. It was a miniature, miniature house. I mean, it must have been about 800 square feet. We had like three guys living in it, you know. And I had one roommate, John, and somehow he brought all his furniture, somebody's furniture. I don't know what it is, but it all just sort of piled up in the entryway. You open the front door, there of this big pile of his furniture
Starting point is 00:15:45 and the house was like really really teeny and and there it sat you know sort of for months and you just end up walking around it you know what I mean but like at some point I would do what I always do which is I would go uh with everyone and I know everyone thinks they're this person, but they're not. But I am. You know, and everyone goes, well, everyone thinks you're that person. I have 10,000 examples of me saying to my roommate, John, John, I got a truck. You got a truck. Where's this stuff supposed to go?
Starting point is 00:16:20 And then he'd go, I'm going to put it in my dad's garage in Toluca Lake. And then I would go, well, why don't it in my dad's garage in Toluca Lake. And then I would go, well, why don't we just do it on Saturday? I'll help you. I got a truck. You got a truck. I'm strong. Let's just make a couple of runs over to your dad's place in Toluca Lake. And he was like, yeah, you know, sort of fuck off and we're not going to do that or whatever. And I was like, all right, but what's the plan? Because I will help you execute this plan, but I don't think the plan should be, it just sits in their entry room for the rest of the time we rent this house. Well, I don't know. He got angry, you know, and that was basically
Starting point is 00:16:58 what happened. But what I'm saying is, is when it comes to like the citizen stepping over the homeless person, the people that are sort of paying taxes and playing by the rules and stuff, we just saw it with COVID, have a pretty, they're really elastic. I mean, they can just start stepping over homeless people. I think that it's boiling the frog stuff, but I still think, I think people have had it now. I think. What I learned from COVID is people that are
Starting point is 00:17:29 sort of dutiful and play by the rules can just be told anything and they just immediately do it. I don't think anymore. Not quite so much. You're maybe having more faith than me. I think there, I was watching a Timcast and Ian, the guy Ian, went off on this very issue.
Starting point is 00:17:49 And his level of fury, he goes, never, like Churchill, like never again, never, never, never. That's us. I don't know that it's all the idiots out there. Yeah, but you can say it now and people respond to it. And it's called leadership. I mean, it's how things happen. People get it is it's called leadership i mean it was how things happen people get it in their head that you're right he's right i don't uh emmy you can look for that karen swisher thing i think it was karen swisher thing everyone who's
Starting point is 00:18:18 even thinking about voting for newsom especially for president that day comes, needs to hear this interview. And let me say, nobody more compassionate for what's going on the street than me. Those are my patients. And that's why I'm so freaked out about it, because I know exactly how to manage that. I've managed it for decades. I know how to build a program. I know how to staff it. I know what it will cost. And trust me, we could do it for far less than they're spending to maintain the status quo. $17 billion? Yeah. And it's open-air hospitals without doctors and nurses.
Starting point is 00:18:52 That's the insanity. It's run by social workers who are not trained to handle these things. They're wonderful at what they do. They're not trained to handle these complex medical psychiatric conditions that are all over our streets. People need help. Their brains aren't working right. It's really easy. And San Francisco has just shown us how you can get them into treatment.
Starting point is 00:19:14 You just go, you can't stay here. I got a place for you. Come with me. It's really interesting. I think I mentioned this before. I talked to a county leader who was like, yeah, we got them in the houses. But it's just not finished, not over. Then I go, yes.
Starting point is 00:19:26 Because now you've got walls around your hospital without doctors and nurses. I was chanting at her, doctors and nurses. You don't have doctors. You must have doctors and nurses. It's not that expensive. It really is not. It really is not. There's tons of money for it.
Starting point is 00:19:45 They're not going to be so easy and san francisco just shown how easy it is well people go oh they're just hurting them around yeah yeah herd them into a facility where they can get help you know this this notion well this is a big problem is people need to be treated with dignity yes yes they don't that's not dignity what's happening to them is the opposite of dignity. So you're walking around high as a kite with a load in your pants. How much dignity are we really – should we bestow upon you? You know what I mean? Listen, I said the same thing.
Starting point is 00:20:20 I'm fine to be treated with dignity. I don't need them to be treated with dignity. I just – I don't need to treat my dog with dignity. You know what I mean? I just need, someone needs to take care of the problem. This is a problem. That's a different studio than me right there. Though, it's not a difference.
Starting point is 00:20:36 First off, what is dignity when you're high as a kite? It's really kind of kindness and firmness. And by the way, doing for you what you need not what you don't need you just have to get up and leave and if you don't do it we'll have to do it by force but look what i'm saying is i used to say it you know they're putting kids in cages at the border you know people need to be treated with dignity. It's like they walked here from Honduras. Now they're inside a facility and they're getting fed. What do you want me to say? I want to fucking I'm going to I've got something important to tell you.
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Starting point is 00:22:11 about sand pirates on the black market for sand, check out episode 97 of the Jordan Harbinger show. So I don't know if I've really crystallized. I think I did in private, you and I talking, but I want to bring this out here. What you're putting your finger on here is this grandiose caring that is out there. I care. Yes, grandiosity. That is not caring. No.
Starting point is 00:22:36 Caring is going to these individuals that are struggling in the streets and taking them to proper treatment. Yes. Caring is not, I care for the homeless. I want to treat them with – no, no. This standing on high and caring is the – it's not the opposite of caring, but it's not actual caring. I think I told you the story about this thing I was at where this guy started using a term. He was using the term tranny, and the guy did not know that that was a pejorative term. And people started
Starting point is 00:23:07 screaming from the back of the room. And I was like, wait, that's not caring. You care. Go up to that guy afterwards and go, hey, man, I know you were loaded during the time when this all has changed, but don't use that word. It's not good. That's caring. It's me being seen as a caring
Starting point is 00:23:24 person, an important caring. that's just disgusting to me and it's really the problem right now because you get these weird trends of caring that are not good for the people they're supposedly caring about because they're not really caring circle chick talk i've told you i've been telling you, I've been warning everyone. It makes everything worse. Circle chick talk. That's what, that's the era we're in. Except circle jerk and circle chick. Yes. Fucking treating everyone with dignity. It's just, all right. Do we have this Newsom clip? Former governor Brown said it best. Where the hell are you going to go? And you know, I love, I love Texas. Don't get me wrong. Is that the new California motto? Where the hell are you going to go? I don't know, but he said it. And I, but it was an interesting point because where are you
Starting point is 00:24:07 going to get so many of the other things in the balance sheet? You are aware that I've lived there for two decades essentially. And this is the first time I've had people really talking about not being there and not that they could figure it out somewhere else. I don't think that's true. I think they can figure out where they're going to go. But it's not a zero sum game. Right. Okay. I have a friend who just went to Utah. Beautiful. Maybe the right thing for him. They've made a ton of money. They have the ability to take their kids out of public school into private school. And they're doing that. And, you know, they I imagine they're not going to turn their back forever on California. Why wouldn't they?
Starting point is 00:24:48 You know what I imagine? You imagine that they went somewhere, that they're thriving, but at some point they're coming back to not thrive? To the shithole? You found the promised land and now you want to go back to wherever you were? I know a couple that left. That's his argument. Something is wrong with him.
Starting point is 00:25:08 It's what I'm trying to fucking tell everyone. I want to fucking scream over my mom's grave. I shouldn't have one. But it's like, she was like, I'm voting for Tim because that's the guy I know. It's like, do you know what he is? Do you know what he sounds like? By the way, that's 100% chick think. He just did it.
Starting point is 00:25:25 Well, he said something that I missed last time, the last couple of times I've listened to this, which is actually the most disturbing part of it. Not a zero-sum game. The fuck are you talking about? What does that mean? What are you thinking even when you say that? I don't even know what he means by that.
Starting point is 00:25:41 No, I mean, what could he mean even? He's just throwing something out to sort of make her go huh i'm gonna nod oh so disturbing why isn't everyone disturbed by this that's the part i find most disturbing is that well the problem is is they voted for it and you're gonna have to ask them to say they were wrong. Cognitive dissonance. They don't want to say they were wrong. Hey, being a- That's a big problem. Being wrong is freeing. I agree. You should welcome it.
Starting point is 00:26:10 Fall on your sword. Recognize your mistakes. It's freeing. It helps you. It's liberating. It's how you grow. I just saw Schwarzenegger talking about it. Schwarzenegger is becoming my hero.
Starting point is 00:26:20 Yeah, except for that- Except for the cheating with the maid part? No, I don't give a shit about that. No, it's when he's telling you to get vaccinated, he says, fuck for that. Except for the cheating with the maid part? No, I don't give a shit about that. No, it's when he's telling you to get vaccinated, he says, fuck your freedom. He can fuck right off for that. I bet he will admit that was wrong at some point. It would be nice if someone asked him. It would be nice.
Starting point is 00:26:35 Yeah. Fuck your freedom. Fuck you. I agree with you on that. Good. Yes. However, otherwise. Well, by the way, fuck your freedom is a pretty all-inclusive
Starting point is 00:26:45 uh statement that he made i'm gonna i'm gonna give him his fan i'm gonna give him the opportunity to say that was rhetorical excess i was hubristic i should never have said that and it was you know i don't didn't really mean it i'll accept i'll tell you what i'll tell you the problem with fuck your freedom it's not the fuck your freedom part. People did something in that era that the COVID era that showed their hand. Yes. And it made it very easy for them to hop on shit. It was sort of, you know, it was like, here's a low character move. You show up to some crowd, right? And the crowd is out pelting someone with tomato. One guy's getting pelted with tomatoes from the crowd, right?
Starting point is 00:27:35 And then you show up and you go, what's going on here? And someone goes, we're pelting that guy with tomatoes. And you go, why? What'd he do wrong? And the person goes, I don't know. I got got here late and you go okay give me a tomato but somebody's cheering every time yeah don't it don't sorry sorry yes yes sorry but they but everyone's cheering every time someone throws a tomato so the guy goes give me the tomatoes i don't like that at all that's how we got to this covid shit show and that's what Schwarzenegger just did.
Starting point is 00:28:06 Fuck your freedom. He found out and all the BS celebrities did too. They went, ooh, I get cheers when I jump on this thing, so I'm just going to do it. It showed a weakness. It showed a real character issue and stuff. I said the entire
Starting point is 00:28:22 time, I am not doing X, Y, and Z as it pertains to COVID. You get to do whatever the fuck you want. You know what? I mean, unfortunately, now, I did say to reopen the schools, which is me declaring something, but that's something you did that I'm trying to undo, which isn't me doing it. If you never close the schools and close the beaches, then I wouldn't. I went to Tin Horn Flats because you closed outdoor dining.
Starting point is 00:28:51 So one of the liabilities of narcissism is mob action. Narcissists love mobs. They manage their aggression by forming mobs and focusing their aggression over here. So A, if you are prone that way, I would not judge you, if you raise awareness in your own mind when you go that direction, go, oh, there's that again. I've got to be careful. That's a liability in my personality.
Starting point is 00:29:16 I've got to watch out. And I wish I could interview him towards there because this is what I would ask him. Like, you know, that seemed like an aggression that's in you that you jumped on the mob to act out. What do you think? Because it's aggression. It's shared aggression focused on a group or a person. You see it in the anti-Semitism right now.
Starting point is 00:29:37 Scapegoating. It's a envy and scapegoating are the worst impulses that humans have. So, A, I would say it's narcissism that has made the mobs. It's been a narcissistic term. People accuse you, sir, of being a narcissist all the time. Perhaps this is evidence that you're not a narcissist, that you don't get into mobs, or you're the most narcissistic because you stand aside from it. I am.
Starting point is 00:30:01 That's what I do. I'm not interested in the million woman march. I don't know what they're marching about. I honestly don't. Well, anyway, next time somebody accuses of narcissism, just say, I don't like mobs and see if that's enough for defense. Well, look, I am not interested in wasting
Starting point is 00:30:18 my time telling others what to do with their bodies. Yes, I'm with, well, I mean, I'll tell somebody if they're interested in my input but not – I wouldn't tell groups. I mean I don't tell – you know, I'm in a thing right now. Maybe this is the next show because it's a bigger – next show I think, bigger topic. Bigger topic?
Starting point is 00:30:38 It's about the fucked up medicine is. Everything is – everything is sort of simultaneously turning into shit and that's because we're in the feelings that we're in the digital feelings phase of this society it's in the feeling phase but it's also like you were saying about coveted these things are exposing liabilities that we didn't know were there. In people. In systems and people and that are just there. We didn't know it. I didn't know that 80% to 100% of doctors are employed, employees. I didn't know that.
Starting point is 00:31:12 I learned that from COVID. I didn't know that people had such a profound interest in control. I didn't either. I didn't know people would like it unless they were like some sort of maniac. Well, I didn't know how many people liked control and how many people liked being controlled. Me too. That snuck up on me. I was like, well, this is never – you're going to shut the beaches.
Starting point is 00:31:36 That's never going to work. I mean they literally had a freedom rally in the middle of COVID in downtown LA and like 80 people showed up. I think if you were to have one now, there'd be 80,000. You're in California. You're in Los Angeles. You're dealing with a bunch of fucking people like my mom.
Starting point is 00:31:58 They don't change their ways. They don't change their ways. They don't care. It could they vote. It's true. They don't change their ways. They don't care. Yeah. That could be true. It is true. All right.
Starting point is 00:32:09 Drew, are you going to push that mic around anymore in this show? Yep. All right. Well, there's no time to. Fargo. We're out of time. I'm going to be at the Fargo Theater doing stand-up there November 30th. And then Nashville at Zaney's.
Starting point is 00:32:21 That'll be December 1st and 2nd. Huntsville, Alabama, December 3rd. Just go to mcroll.com for all the live shows. Your tour of the South. Yeah, what do you got, Drew? Streaming show, you guys will like it. It's 3 o'clock most days on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Look for the – we announce if we do it early sometimes because some people are talking to people in Europe.
Starting point is 00:32:40 I talked to that Christine Anderson lady, the lady that the freedom fighter against the world health organization was, we should get, I mean, look up her where she goes, we're coming for you. We're coming for you. This is it. This is enough already. Uh, any event, uh, Tuesday and Thursday at three o'clock, drdrew.tv. You get announcements there. And drdrew.com for other pods. So until next time, have a great day. Mahalo. Hold on to your jingle bells. Until next time, I'm ProProtector saying, mahalo. and more. Download the Pluto TV app on all your favorite devices and start streaming holiday favorites on live channels and on demand. With thousands of free movies and TV shows,
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