The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #1860 Half Dozen or More

Episode Date: May 2, 2024

Dr. Drew starts off today's show by sharing the latest news with next week's guest co-host, Mark Geragos and his latest client, then Adam explains the issues with the Bidens, and Howard Stern takes on... the President. Plus, the infamous Corvette wedding gift, and a listener voicemail on post-pandemic dating. Leave us a voice mail:.SpeakPipe.com/AdamandDrDrew

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Starting point is 00:02:02 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 on, I've chosen them, and the, the, the, the, the, Dr. Drew's board certified physician, Dick special person. I have news. Huzzah. Huzzah.
Starting point is 00:02:28 Mr. Garagos will be in here, not replacing you, but replacing me next week. Oh, good. So that should be fun for you guys. On the heels of Mr. Garagos, now accepting representation of the one and only Hunter Biden in his upcoming Fox News lawsuit. So what will he be able to talk about as it pertains to that, I wonder?
Starting point is 00:02:50 I'll be very interested in picking his brain. Oh, what will he say and not say? You're good at getting stuff out of him that you probably shouldn't even be saying. Yeah. Well, you know, it's funny. I look at, you know, I'm kind of mixed on Hunter Biden because I don't think of him as, he comes across as sort of a decent person, I guess. Your buddy, what's the partner's name? Starts with a B, his partner, his business partner's name has been.
Starting point is 00:03:24 Bob Alinsky. Bob Alinsky. He, I've listened to him speak... My buddy. No, no, no, I mean... You can't get out of the gate with my buddy, you fucking idiot. You're right. I knew that as I said it. I'm Rolodexing through everyone I went to high school with versus a guy I interviewed one time on this show, your buddy. Bob Alinsky, who you found to be a credible person, I've heard him many times say how
Starting point is 00:03:45 much, how charming Hunter is, how much he loved working with him, how bright he is, that he was deserving of many degrees he got... Well, he has a lot of the qualities Joe Biden has, in a sense. But I think he actually... He has some of the problematic ones with the actual substance attached. He actually went to these schools and actually was, you know, did well in these classes. Yeah, I'm saying he has a kind of a charismatic, sort of friendly Uncle Joe. He has a kind of a demeanor that is friendly.
Starting point is 00:04:17 Right. But more than friendly, he's substantial. I mean, that's the way Bob Linz described him, somebody really capable, really substantial, somebody you wanna be in business with, that kind of thing. Yes. We gotta give him that. That's who he is. His addiction took him somewhere else. And maybe his corrupt, he was corrupted by something, maybe and took him also somewhere else.
Starting point is 00:04:36 And maybe he was part of the addiction, I don't know. Well, look, it's a pretty simple equation. Most people have some degree of anybody, I've said this a million times, anybody who makes any real money and does any real business has things that would be considered illegal if not not, you know, felonies that took time, but at least fines, and you know, you can break down. You mean like cutting corners, that kind of thing?
Starting point is 00:05:12 Like not the letter of some labor law or something? Yeah, okay. There's no such thing as inspecting a kitchen and not finding five violations. Correct. There's no such thing. Same thing as a medical records, same thing. There's no such thing as a inspector coming into this place of business
Starting point is 00:05:33 and finding 13 violations about what I've done that's not, you know, your hourly wage and doctrine of employees' rights is supposed to be posted front and center and you have it on the back wall. Right. You know, that's what our violation number one. Violation number two, the food pantry's too close
Starting point is 00:05:52 to the sink. Right. You know, whatever. I mean, it just goes on and on and on. Yeah, you can't possibly keep it all clear. No, no, no. So when you get into that world and then you go internationally into that world, then there's
Starting point is 00:06:07 gonna be things. And some will be, eh, business as usual, whatever Nike's up to, whatever Apple's up to, you know. And then you get the intelligence people in there sort of encouraging you one way or another. Who knows, right? I mean. Yeah. But the point, but there is a kind of bottom line
Starting point is 00:06:25 Yeah hunter by which is he does not have a business. He did not provide a service. He doesn't you know people go? Well, Trump was doing business in Russia, but yeah, I was building a hotel. Yeah, that's building something Yeah, oh, but he talked to this oligarch. Yeah, that's how you got that's how you get it done in Russia Yeah, or wherever. Yeah, that's how you get it done. In Russia, yeah. Or wherever. Yeah. You name the place and you gotta offer the oligarch something or the government that was corrupt
Starting point is 00:06:53 or something or something. But you're building something. Yeah. So Hunter Biden doesn't have a product and Joe Biden doesn't have a business. Their business is the business of Washington and favors, that's all, and an audience. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:10 Now, that doesn't mean the answer is yes. Although, I've even heard Bob Blinsky say that he, that Biden, Hunter was talented and knowledgeable enough that it's reasonable he would serve on a board like that, but, you know, he also says but. But this went south. Yeah, but Hunter Biden got interviewed and he said if your last name wasn't Biden, would you be on any of these boards?
Starting point is 00:07:34 And he went, no. Yeah. Okay, well what are we saying? So there you go. Well there you go. All right, now then it becomes a question of how much, you know, and how often. And what it means, you know.
Starting point is 00:07:45 I would argue that lots of shell accounts and 10% for the big guy and meetings that, you know, I've never spoke to my son about that. Well, here's 25 emails that says he did, you know. Yes. Would you explore this with Mark, please? Because he has a really strange last name. Oh, I will. He's not going to like it, but I will. But he has a view. He will be able to take it out of Hunter Biden's arena. And he used to tell me some stories about things he was involved with, about how things are traded around the world and stuff.
Starting point is 00:08:16 And is this a world he's been exposed to you and I can't even imagine? Yes. He may have a way of understanding this that we would not. Let's put it that way. Clearly, there was play for pay. There just was there had to be. Of course there was, but, but that,
Starting point is 00:08:31 there might be something about that that he knows that is sort of part of something that I don't know. What? No, I agree. Yeah. Well, I asked the, either the intelligence community needs or, or the international community does routinely, or I don't we'll ask. Either the intelligence community needs or the international community does routinely, or I don't know. Yes, and Biden was involved because- It's corruption, it's not, it's worse. I mean, it's what it is.
Starting point is 00:08:52 It's corrupt, it's how it can get bad. But he may have a way of thinking about it differently than we do, so. Yeah, so we'll get into that. But you know, now, is it something that politicians have been doing for a time, a memorial? Yes, yes it is. It's also, and here's my thing about Biden,
Starting point is 00:09:13 and here's my thing in general about the Democrats, it's the same thing I have with Ellen. Ellen, as it turns out, is a colossal bitch and a horrible boss. I'm fine with that. I'm the number one champion of your boss doesn't have to be your fucking friend and you don't need a friendly work environment
Starting point is 00:09:35 or an uplifting or I didn't feel. Your boss provides a job and you show up and do it. And beyond that, if you wanna be friendly, you can be friendly, but it's not necessary. Now, there's a part where it gets hostile, and I guess you can cross into that. I have a pretty big capacity before I would throw the flag on someone being hostile to me at work and
Starting point is 00:10:05 People are calibrated much differently now younger people Younger people get mad when if you I tell someone it for a fifth time the same thing they don't like it But it's for the fifth time. So anyway anyway Here's the deal. I Don't like Ellen because she dances and says be good humans and be kind to each other and pretends to be something that she's not. Larry David is Larry David. He is Larry David. And I don't have a beef with him. Now, who's meaner, Larry David or Ellen? I don't know. I have a beef with one because one pretends
Starting point is 00:10:45 to be something that she's not. If she just owned it, then own it. That's fine. And also, if you wanna work for Ellen, work for Ellen. If you don't wanna work for Ellen, then don't work for Ellen. You don't have to work for Ellen. I have the same principle or the same code for Ellen
Starting point is 00:11:04 as I do for McDonald's. Yeah. You're supposed to work for slave wages over here. You don't have to work for McDonald's. Some people have no choice. No, everyone has a choice. Everyone has a choice whether they work for McDonald's or not. Everybody has a choice whether they work for McDonald's or not.
Starting point is 00:11:23 And by the way, I remember it used to be hard to get those jobs. If someone is paying you slave wages, then don't work there. Go somewhere else and get another job. And there is no such thing as slave wages, because we do not pay slaves. So I don't know why we do this. It's an oxymoron by its nature.
Starting point is 00:11:43 If we paid slaves, then they'd just be Irish. You know what I mean? And it would be 1821. Yes. Because the Irish got paid a dollar an hour. Oh big money in them days. Dollar a day. A day. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. All right. Anyway, but Allen pretends to be this. The beef with Joe Biden is he pretends to be this. He pretends to be Uncle Joe and he's, you know, when people talk about they go like, oh, he's so loving and he's there, he cares and he's kind. He's a fuckingological liar who also sends his drug addict son all over the world to hammer checks and bring back money to him. So this old scranton like Lunch Pail Joe, you know, my dad used to say, Joey, those men
Starting point is 00:12:38 over there kissing, that's love. You know, it's all bullshit. It's all lie. He's all full of shit. He's Ellen. He's Ellen. And I'm saying is this Trump is Larry David. Yeah Trump just goes fuck it. This is who I am Yeah, I got a pinky ring bitch. You wish you had one, too Yeah, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, and people are so fucking dumb that they buy in his uncle Joe How do you get rich? Where'd all the money come from? Why does he lie about everything?
Starting point is 00:13:05 If he's just a shucks kind of guy, you know what I mean? Oh, yeah. Did you see the Stern interview? I heard lots of bits and pieces of it. Boy, what'd you think of that? By the way, that was a tape. That was the best. What you heard was the highlight reel. What do you mean? It was not a live interview. It was a taped interview and this is what they allowed to go out, meaning this is, you know,
Starting point is 00:13:28 what got edited out is the question. I had not heard that. Oh yeah. Well, you know, there are weird little answers like, and it's kind of a Joe thing, and he's always talking about marching with the blacks and going to the thing and being arrested by cops. There's no record of arrest anywhere.
Starting point is 00:13:49 First he does a couple things. He does, you know, arrested in South Africa, arrested in Scranton when I took a stand, you know, with the black people moving in town. Okay, first things first. He was a supporter and a colleague of Bird. It was like the last Klansman left in Congress, you know? Yeah, South Carolina guy, wasn't he, or something?
Starting point is 00:14:16 Yeah. North Carolina. Yeah, he was a big supporter of him and has said things about racial jungles and stuff like that. Horrible stuff. I said horrible stuff. Reminds me of people that are being woke today to protect something, you know? Right, so where did this transition,
Starting point is 00:14:35 where did it, where did you go, how did you go from a 19 year old or 16 year old version of yourself where you were marching arm in arm with Martin Luther King across a bridge in Selma to 42 years old and Colleaguing with a Klansman Yes, you know I'm saying why would you even go? Why wouldn't you just keep you know say what you want about Bernie Sanders? He's a fucking piece of shit, but Bernie Sanders is Bernie Sanders. He's never, he's more Bernie Shane.
Starting point is 00:15:05 He was, he was, you know, living on a communist kibbutz when he was 26 and now he's 84 and he's still fucking communist kibbutz Bernie. You know what I mean? Like that's just a dude. Yeah. Doesn't own anything. Doesn't have sons doing business in Ukraine. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:15:22 Like Bernie Sanders just fucking Bernie Sanders. And that's kind of what I'm saying. Joe Biden is not Joe Biden. Bernie Sanders, whatever Bernie Sanders puts forth in terms of the public eye, and I don't agree with Bernie Sanders, but that's all he is. Joe Biden's got to, he's Ellen.
Starting point is 00:15:47 That's what I'm saying. But people do an amazing job of obfuscating that. Well, Ellen is like, what's wrong with her wanting people to be nice and to be happy? I don't care what she's like in real life. As long as she, and same with Biden. All politicians lie. Oh, look at Trump, these lies.
Starting point is 00:16:02 What's, come on, Mr. Uptight. Right, well, because Bernie, sorry, because Biden has the adults are back in the room now. But the thing that the thing that always bumps me a little about Biden is like, when Stern was interviewing him, and he was like, ever save anyone's life. And he was like, oh yeah, half dozen or more, whatever. Now here's the answer that you would have given, that I would have given, or anyone else would have given. I don't know if I saved their life. I've jumped in and helped out a couple of people,
Starting point is 00:16:37 pulled them out of the water, but I don't think they were, I don't think they would have expired if I didn't jump into the pool. I don't know if you noticed I don't think they would have expired if I didn't jump into the pool. I don't know if you noticed and then Stern comes in with, did you blow the whistle and had your bathing suit on and then dove in after that? He had to paint the whole picture, which was so odd to me.
Starting point is 00:16:56 Yeah, and then he's like later on when I was down at Lake Huron, I saved another guy's life. But it's like in a public pool, is it really in a public a public pool? And he said there's seven other life. I was a beach lifeguard We used to laugh at the pool lifeguards. Trust me. Yeah You'll be hard-pressed to drown We just in a public school school With seven other lifeguards on whatever so the LA County lifeguards are not pool lifeguards, right? He just does that he just does that thing, you know, so he's a sociopath. I mean, there's no
Starting point is 00:17:32 No doubt and I'm sure likeable and charismatic and whatever else and then also on the grift I mean, that's what he does By the way It's his son and his brother. It's not just him. It's his son and his brother, and then 12 shell companies all named after the grandkids. What does that mean? Why do you, how many shell companies do you have, Drew?
Starting point is 00:18:03 How many shell companies do I have? I? How many shell companies do I have? I mean, you make money, the money comes in, you pay your taxes, and you go home. You don't need shell companies. Now, listen, there are things when I make a documentary. You make a documentary, and you have to create some sort of LLC for it or something. And you have to, some sort of LLC for something
Starting point is 00:18:27 You know my my stupid Stupid but my count always goes. What do you want to call it? And I got I don't know just call it whatever you want because you got to give it a name Yeah, cuz you have to give it when you make it to register it What when you make 13 things you start you go up name it in Italian stuff We already did one in town the name it Phil the dog, you know No, no, and then then he keeps hitting me with emails saying need a name and I'm like, name it Natalia or something, we already did one in Natalia, then name it Phil the dog, you know, no, no, no. And then he keeps hitting me with emails saying I need a name and I'm like, just name it. Well, but Shell Company implies that it's obscured in some way. So I don't have looked into this, I don't know what they're doing, but in it either, and you would do that for really, I can only think of three reasons. A, you want to obscure what's going in, or you want to obscure what it's doing once it
Starting point is 00:19:08 gets there, or you want to obscure who's getting it. One of those things. Or you want to prevent paying taxes. That's the other thing you want to do. You want to hide it from the government. What I'm saying is, where's Bernie Sanders' shell companies? Where's all the... He's been in government... Where's Bernie Sanders' concern about the shell companies? That's his big deal, right? His concern... Oh, we rich gotta pay their fair share, you know?
Starting point is 00:19:32 Right. Oh, he's a fucking hypocrite. He doesn't care. Bernie. Yeah. I mean, not, not about anyone on his side. But now I've got a, now I've got an issue with Bernie, just the way I did with Ellen. Well, they're all, no one's gonna, they're always gonna circle the wagon and protect their own side. I'm just saying Biden is Ellen and Trump is Bernie. Yeah. Yeah, that's who they are. Oh Trump is Larry David Larry David. Yes. Well, he's burnt. He's well, I'm trying to it's a Larry David and or Bernie Which is it is what it is. Got it. That's what you got okay, and
Starting point is 00:20:13 It's can I say I I do not mind the own it live it love it fuck it people Like you want to be Larry David you want to be Bernie Sanders, that's who you are. I get it. I don't like the ruse. I don't like the aw shucks, Scranton guy, you know, my dad used to say, Joey, you know, we'd sit around the table and we'd talk about ends meet.
Starting point is 00:20:36 And by the way, for people that think this is new, Biden, and I told you, this is before Biden was president, I'm grandfathered in, Biden was on Jay Leno's garage in, on, featured on or whatever, Jay Leno's garage, circa 2016, well before any presidential whatever. I mean, no one thought Biden would be the president when he was on Jay Leno's garage.
Starting point is 00:21:13 And Biden pulled in and of course, we have to highlight a car and they were highlighting his prize Corvette. That's the one that sort of featured with the documents in the garage and that kind of stuff. 63 maybe. Anyway, Biden was, it's his pride and joy, his corvette. And it's his pride and joy
Starting point is 00:21:41 because it was his wedding gift from his dad, right? But in the same time he was trying to tell Jay about it was pride and joy because wedding gift from his dad He was trying to sell this scranton hardscrabble mean streets you know my dad was the first i was the first one to go to college and all that kind of stuff like Who's got the corvette from their dad? Anyone get a brand new Corvette? Emmy? Dad? Not at all. Drew?
Starting point is 00:22:08 Nope. Me? No. When a wife? They don't have money. Certainly not at 63. And Drew's parents. Oh, was it in 1960, like early 60s?
Starting point is 00:22:17 Yeah, it was a brand new. I mean, that was a, woo! A brand new Corvette in 1963. You know, he got married when he was 24 and he got a brand new Corvette. 1963. He got married when he was 24 and he got a brand new Corvette. I got a fucking fruit basket. Wow. No, I don't even remember.
Starting point is 00:22:31 I don't think you got that. I didn't get anything. I paid for the fucking wedding. I mean, there's no Corvette, but then don't try to sell me on the, oh, we were kind of blue collar, kind of hard scrabble, my dad's a working man. Dad's a working man. Just gave you a corvette
Starting point is 00:22:47 Somebody had some money. Oh, yeah big money That's like that's wild to me say that your dad worked for the largest Chevrolet dealership in the tri-state area Did pretty good Over there at that dealer and got me a brand new corvette 67. I should say corvette in the tri-state area did pretty good over there at that dealer and got me a brand new Corvette, 67 I should say, Corvette.
Starting point is 00:23:10 Say it. Yeah, fine. Don't give me the poverty and the new Corvette. That's what I'm saying. Because Adam Carolla knows poverty, gentlemen. Corvette. My back's a Jim Carolla. Where my birthday rolled up in a vet. I don't think my dad would know what a Corvette Corolla for my birthday rolled up in a vet
Starting point is 00:23:26 What it was I don't know what a Corvette I don't think my dad would know what a Corvette was that's no joke to quote by no He would know what it was when I said no, you know what auto manufacturer makes a Corvette he was a Ferrari I mean it I don't think he would say Chevro it. I don't think he would say Chevrolet. I don't think he would. I don't think he would. I think he probably pointed a Corvette on a picture and that's about it. Right? Maybe?
Starting point is 00:23:55 Not if there were pictures of other cars that looked a little bit like a Corvette. All right. Picture him pulling up in a geo-prism. Yeah. What year was that? Oh, so we have Biden on Leno? All right. Before you show it, why didn't, I mean, Leno knows what those cars were worth
Starting point is 00:24:13 back then, like top of his mind. Did he push on that a little bit? Yeah, he pushed. No, shut up, Drew. He didn't say anything. I'm wondering, because they would just go, wow, it's always expensive cars in those days. Just something like that
Starting point is 00:24:27 Okay Third time I'm getting to drive this that's right seven years Well listen you got you got a if I'm fucking right about 2016 feel free to say 1967 Wow I'm glad the Secret Service is making an exception today in granting the Vice President permission to drive a car that's practically part of his family. In fact, it is part of his family. What was that?
Starting point is 00:24:54 So tell us, Astoria, what made you buy a Corvette? I was getting married in August of 67. My dad didn't have a lot of money, but he ran the largest Chevrolet dealership in the state for years. So he said to my – Hold on, hold on. All right.
Starting point is 00:25:08 His dad's a bad – his dad's a sucker. His dad didn't have a lot of money, but he ran the largest Chevrolet dealership. In the springtime for Chevrolet, by the way, you know what I mean? Oh, American cars were 88% of the market in 1967. And Chevrolet was probably half of that. I should talk to my friend, Beau Bachman over there, Galpin Ford, and go, Beau, you don't have any money, do you? No, broke.
Starting point is 00:25:33 But you do own Galpin Ford, right? Yeah. It's worth how much? $10 billion. But you yourself? Broke. Nothing. But hang on, look at the price.
Starting point is 00:25:42 $5,600 in them days. That was crazy money. In 1967? Yeah. You'd get a house. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But, but yeah, roll it back a minute. His dad didn't have money, but he did run the largest Chevrolet dealer. Anyway, he traded in a car or something. Let's see what it is. Part of his family. In fact, it is part of his family. So tell us the story of what made you buy a Corvette. I was getting married in August of 67. My dad didn't have a lot of money,
Starting point is 00:26:14 but he ran the largest Chevrolet dealership in the state for years. So he said to my then soon-to-be wife, Nelia, he said, why don't you give me her car? It was a 65 Tempest, and mine a 63 Chevy, and I'll fix them up for you for wedding, so four days later we go by to pick the car up, there's 75 people outside the dealership,
Starting point is 00:26:33 we pull up, they spread, my dad says, this is my wedding gift. Wow, this is not your average wedding gift. This is a 1967 Corvette Stingray 4-speed with a 327 V8 engine and 300 horsepower. All I got was a stupid gravy boat. So what are you marking? So look, this is 2016.
Starting point is 00:26:53 What a guess. I thought the Stingray was the one with the sloping. That's fine. The point is this, sloping. The point is this. Sloping. Sloping, yeah. The point is this. He was poor. His dad didn't have money, but he ran the biggest Chevrolet dealership when Chevrolet was the biggest thing in the world.
Starting point is 00:27:12 In the world. Not just in this country. I would say probably in the world, though. Well, by the way, this is 1967. He ran it from 1955 to, Chevy was, see the USA in a Chevrolet. There was no dots in Subaru, Toyota, there was nothing. It was the big three.
Starting point is 00:27:31 Do you know what, did you hear what Adam just said, gentlemen, where he said, see the USA in your Chevrolet? Have you ever heard that before? There's a song attached to it. I knew that that was your tagline for a while, but I didn't know that there was a song. Let's do the song, am I? See the USA in a Chevrolet. That's all I got. I just had Pat Boone in the studio, so
Starting point is 00:27:50 that's all it's all about. All right, but here's the whole point. Your dad ran the biggest Chevrolet dealership in the county or in the tri-state area, whatever it is. Just go, my dad ran a Chevrolet dealership, he loved cars, I loved cars, I got married, he got me a vet. But he has to say he didn't have any money. Open with that, yeah. Right. Now, this is when people say to me,
Starting point is 00:28:17 I grew up very like middle, like lower middle, we were lower middle class. And so, my second semester broadened, prod when I was studying to be a conductor. I was probably 18 and a half, or no, I could have been 19, I could have been 19. I was there for 18 months, I was studying to be a conductor. It's like, that's not.
Starting point is 00:28:39 That's not lower. No, that's not that. Stop saying, it bothers the shit out of me, you fucking down-rounders who constantly say, we didn't have any money, then you go on to talk about the country club your dad was in. You know what I mean? Oh yeah. It's really, it's like first off, you have no idea what poor is. Poor is none. No travel. No country clubs, no Corvettes.
Starting point is 00:29:04 No dishwasher. No space camp, there's no anything. It's just poor. It's just called being poor. You just hang out. You hang out and you find food. Yeah. That's what it is. Hang out and find food, that's poor.
Starting point is 00:29:18 Fucking everyone with their, we were poor. No one was in Prague picking up a baton. Jesus Christ. So anyway, I don't like Joe Biden because he's a liar I wonder how much that wedding story is real that's because he told it with such vivid detail I wonder if he's such a he lies so much. I wonder if any of its true. It's interesting Well, his dad ran a Chevrolet. I looked it up. Okay, I watch this in real time in 2016 I was like give me a fucking break. Your dad didn't have any money
Starting point is 00:29:45 Yeah, he ran the biggest Chevrolet dealership in the count Not in the county in the state or in the tri-state or whatever whatever whatever it was. Yeah, it's always You think Joe Biden's dad worked in a salt mine? Yeah, according to Joe Biden You don't picture him running a huge Chevrolet dealership at the height of their powers. Yep. You do not. No, you do not. Didn't have a lot of money. Did Gat have a gambling problem or something? At least they
Starting point is 00:30:14 could say that. I don't know. All right, what else you got, Drew? We have... Let me slip in a voicemail very quickly. Let's do line four. Hey, it's Jesse from Minnesota, age 42. Longtime caller, first time listener. Wondering if you have any dating vice for post-pandemic. People seem incredibly fickle and flaky these days, from endless texting but not wanting to meet, to actively looking for red flags
Starting point is 00:30:44 that has our societies so divided. Almost feels impossible to get a second or third date because they've already determined what type of person the other one is before even getting to know them. Thanks, I'll hang up and take my call off air. How old is he? 40. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:31:01 So he's talking about adults. Uh-huh. At 40, you wonder if they're post marriage like divorced adults Which some people get weirded out about that and some people get worded weird out when they're a 35 year old and not Never been married people get very judgy on this stuff. So there's just where it starts Yeah, and then you throw in politics then you throw in the fact that the only people really using dating apps Successfully are the really super attractive ones.
Starting point is 00:31:27 Everybody else sort of gets nothing. Oh, really? Yeah, that's what the data keeps showing. And I don't think this is the way to meet people. I think you're going to have to go back to the old fashioned way of meeting people. You have to go network, friends of friends, go do things. I think the setup is tried and true. Yeah. network, friends of friends, go do things.
Starting point is 00:31:45 The setup is tried and true. Yeah. I think the setup is a good. Maybe set up by your friends you know, yeah. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, I think the setup is a good strong way to go. Well, it's certainly a way to get going, you know? And maybe, and people will help each other out, you know,
Starting point is 00:32:06 and refer people, just let it be known to your friends and otherwise that you're interested. And then I would say the one good thing about the dating apps is the sort of, I don't want to say speed dating aspect, but the fact that you don't have to have formal dates. You can go hang out and have coffee, see what's going on, get to know people, you know, just chat a little bit. You should be less focused on the formality of going out with somebody and more interested in just meeting people. Yeah, back in the day, there was no such thing as a coffee date. No. There was only dinner.
Starting point is 00:32:38 Coffee shops were like Denny's. No, they had to sit at a Sambo's. Order a lumberjack stack. All right, Salt Lake City. Drew's gonna be there Friday night with me. And then Saturday I'll be doing four shows at Wise Guys. Come on out and say hi. And then you can go to Amcrawl.com for all the live shows.
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