The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #1873 Take Our Beach Club Back!
Episode Date: May 31, 2024To wrap the week, Dr.Drew dissects Adam's diagnoses, Adam shares the struggles in the inner & outer dimensions, and the hunt for a doctor on X. Plus, Adam shares his obsession with submarines, and the...y explore the 'Gearhead Gene'. Please Support Our Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp, BetterHelp.com/AdamandDrew Aura.com/Trust
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Yeah, man.
All right.
So, stuff.
Yeah.
What do you got?
I'm depressed.
You picked up on that.
Yeah.
I didn't even realize it, but I was going, why am I so tired? I'm depressed, you picked up on that. I didn't even realize it, but I was going,
why am I so tired, I'm so tired?
And I'm like, oh, oh, thank you, Adam.
Thank you for pointing that out.
Well, you know, as I say all the time,
I really don't mind the things in life that need fixing.
Yeah.
I don't, I even get some pleasure out of it.
I was on the phone, I got a skylight,
and it's all cracked up, and I gotta replace the lens.
You know, and I was on, I literally called the place
and was talking to a woman, you know,
and she was like, you know, we have, you know,
the skylight that we can make it at 51 inches square,
and I'm like, is that the ID or the OD,
inner dimension, outer dimension?
And she's like, oh, that's the OD,
that's the outer dimension, and then the flange
will go off of that, and I'm like,
what's the smallest you can make
a flange and she's like, we can do a quarter inch
off the bubble, the flange and I go, can we have no flange?
And she goes, well, the problem with that is that
cut the flange off, they're bound to break.
The thing's gonna flex too much.
But here's my whole point.
Why can't she replace Nithya, this woman?
Right.
I am picturing everything in my head.
And then she's like, and you could do 3 16ths thickness
or quarter inch thickness, and I'm kind of picturing it,
I'm thinking like how much is it gonna flex,
and there's stuff I gotta do,
but I do understand the quarter inch flange
is gonna give it a lot more strength, you know.
So and so forth, And now it's,
it's a skylight that has cracked and gone bad and been repaired and needs to be
replaced. And it, it doesn't put me ahead of the game to fix it,
but there's something satisfying about it, you know?
And there's also something satisfying about
speaking the language of flanges and IDs and ODs
and being able to like talk through it, you know?
And I do it a lot.
Like I'll go, oh, you know, the hot tub's in the back
and gotta get 240 out there.
And I'm with it
I'll talk to a guy my guy
And I'll go maybe we'll just drop straight down from the panel
We'll go into the garage and we'll travel on the garage
We'll pop it outside the house and we'll put
Rigid on the outside of house and we'll turn the corner come so I don't have to open the walls and blah blah blah
And he's picturing it. I'm picturing. I know I know what it is, you know, and it and it feels
Good now, but if and he's picturing it, I'm picturing it, I know what it is, and it feels good.
But if they shipped the Skylight lens to me,
it's, I don't know, 10 days or 14 days or whatever, and I got hold of it, and then Sean and I
went to install it and somebody said
you can't install it until you get your paperwork cleared and then I went how long does that take
and I went oh it could take three years then I'd be really like frustrated right and angry and
whatever yeah and I realized that's kind of what we just had with COVID.
We're closing down the horse trail,
you're not allowed to walk on the horse trail,
you gotta wear your mask, but you can take it down,
but you gotta pull it back up.
If you get up to go to the bathroom at the restaurant,
you can put the mask on to wear it to the bathroom,
then when you sit down and take the mask off.
It was just a fucking waste of time and money, everything.
Yes, and it's harmful.
And harmful.
And we live in a state that is just dripping with that shit
and everything is a stupid, I mean,
obviously the most extreme measures,
we spent $24 billion on homeless and we have more homeless.
And the train, 98 billion on train to nowhere.
Right, right, I'm saying that kind of stuff,
but micro, macro,
it's just everywhere.
And people are,
so it's not the fact
that the skylight needs to be replaced,
that's just something for me to do,
and I have no problems with it,
although when I'm done, all I have is what I had before,
before it was cracked, you know what I mean?
And it is, it's also kind of weird
how satisfying fixing things is
when it doesn't get you anywhere,
you know what I'm saying?
Which is an interesting concept
that I was kind of wrestling with.
Like I was thinking to myself, you know,
it's one thing to sort of add on a covered porch
and or install something in your backyard
or build a built-in barbecue or something,
you know, these things of that nature,
a swimming pool, you know what I mean?
And when they're done, you kind of sit back and you go,
wow, hey, looks good, you know, feels good.
But for me, when there's a door not latching
and it's sagging a little and I pop the hinge
and put a little shim behind it and shim it up
and whatever it out, that's equally as satisfying
even though a week ago the door worked
and for its entire life the door worked
and now the door doesn't work
and now I just put it back to how it always was
but somehow there's something super satisfying about that.
Well for me having the annoyance sit there
if the door not working, I'll let it go for a long time.
And correcting that is definitely feels good.
Yeah.
But I don't know why it feels so good to you
if you only let it run for a week or two
and then you correct it.
Just that you're able to, you have the capacity to do so.
I think it's the capacity to do it.
Yeah, I don't know the capacity.
And so that's why I let it run.
There was just nothing, you know, when I sold my house,
there was a problem with the fireplace,
the electric starter gas, you know, fireplace,
like it wouldn't work.
And like, they're like, you gotta call a guy.
And I said, Sean and I just went and sort of stared at it
and pushed a button and heard it sparking,
but not catching.
And then we both sort of looked at it and went a button and heard it sparking but not catching. And then we both sort of looked at it and went,
where's the access panel?
And it was like, it's not anywhere in here.
I went out like outside.
And so I know there has to be an access panel.
And then I walked into the kitchen,
I was like, oh, there's a whole lower cabinet in front.
I bet if I open this lower drawer, low, okay. Oh, there it is
there's the access panel behind the drawer in the kitchen wall and then
Because I installed the shit for so long
I just reached down under the door and the drawer and hit two clips and just popped the drawer
Yeah, and now we're at the X panel and then
Sean and I with no parts
fixed electronic fireplace that I've never
Sean and I with no parts fixed electronic fireplace that I've never touched an electronic fireplace before, neither Sean, but because of our knowledge and it just feels good.
But again, if I had to get a piece of paper from the government before I worked on the
thing and then I had to pay them for the piece of paper, the permit or whatever it is, that
would be a completely frustrating experience for me.
Also, I'm just thinking, if I had capacity
to do stuff that you do, how, you know,
my personal psychology, I couldn't let things go
three minutes without correcting it.
You know, I have to do it now, and if I had to do it,
it would drive me crazy. Oh, you'd have to do it now.
It would drive me crazy.
Yeah.
You know, the moment I saw it, I'm thinking,
we've got some wooded, some a warp floors that I'm letting ride.
They bug me. I would have fixed six months ago,
but God knows how I would have done it or how long it would have taken or.
Yeah. Well, it's, it's, it's, uh, it, anyway,
it's satisfying to me, but it's, would,
it's very frustrating
when people get between you and the process,
and all, I feel like this state
is just one big piece of process.
And also, I don't think anyone,
most people don't understand it.
Like when I say to people, like I'll go,
we should do a roof deck up on top of the thing
and they'll go, all right, well,
get a permit for that, right?
I go, oh no, no, no, there's no permit.
They're not issuing you, they're not gonna let you do
whatever, I mean, whatever it is you think you're gonna do,
they're not gonna let you do it.
Which then creates tons of bootlegging
because there's no way they're gonna let you do it.
Then people know that, so they tend to go rogue.
You know what I'm saying?
Which again, is a case in point of when laws
are unreasonable, people just do it anyway.
Which is, back to your beach club.
Yeah, the uprising.
The uprising. Reclaim the beach. Yeah, the uprising. The uprising.
I like the name. Reclaim the beach.
Yes, the uprising.
Normandy, stormandy.
We're gonna storm our beach club.
You gotta get, how many people do you wanna get, all told?
You gotta get a group.
There's about 140 people on this mailing list.
Can you get like half of them, do you think?
I know I can get this doctor.
But maybe between the two of you can whip up another 20 or 30 each.
Yeah, and I know he's fucking done.
Because this guy...
I want to know what kind of doctor he is.
Okay, maybe Emmy can find this guy.
I don't know wherever Emmy is.
I don't know where Emmy is, but Emmy will make his way back.
What's his, wait, should we see?
Yeah, Emmy will make his way back to the room. Yeah, man, you're post, Emmy. Did you go to
the bathroom?
The pee pee break.
Oh, okay. They take it when we're taking our pee pee break.
He's still resetting the show. Nine minutes ago. All right. Okay. Sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry, okay. Take it when we're taking our pee pee break. He's resetting the show, that would be fair.
All right, okay.
I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, sir.
I didn't say we take a break.
I didn't shake it off, so.
I didn't shake it off, so.
Oh, okay.
All right, so, you gotta look at my tweets.
This guy is...
Is he retweeting you or something?
He tweets me stuff.
Doctor, I think it's Hoonan or something.
He has this funny name and he's a spark plug
and he's down.
Well, I'll tell you what, why don't you do your spot
and we'll see if I can find this guy.
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All right. You got this guy? I don't...
Doctor...
Did you retweet him or anything?
I've tweeted him, or Trish tweeted me stuff, and you can check it out on your phone.
And I kind of think of his name as a, you know, he has a non-American name.
But I would see him...
Non-American?
Non-American name. name but I would see an American name oh you've got you've got your Nithias on
your thread here her video well done oh yeah I want everyone who reelected
you reelected reelected one one round wasn't enough for how is a birch of doing
by the way I don't have any idea, because it's a subscription thing.
So you don't really get Nielsen ratings and stuff like that.
Must be a massive hit on the Rotten Tomatoes,
because they always review your stuff so positively.
Yeah, they love it.
All right, I'll let Amy look for Dr. Hoonan,
although I'm screwing his name up,
so it's gonna be tough.
He's a personality, he pops up on, you know,
KTLA and that kind of stuff.
Oh, interesting.
Yeah, as well.
And was he concerned about COVID during the COVID thing?
No.
He was not.
No, what do you mean?
Was he one of the people appearing on local television going, hey, I'm not sure we're doing the right thing here No. He was not. No. What do you mean? Was he one of the people appearing on
local television going, hey, I'm not sure we're doing the right thing here or questioning? How
did I describe him, Drew? As a firebrand. And I just wondered how he got on TV if he was doing
that stuff. No, it was probably on Fox more than he was on Good Morning, whatever. So that makes
sense. Because yeah, I think he'd pop on I don't assume on Laura Ingraham show
But I'll shift subjects for you because I think there's something is this we've missed in life
I don't know what what you're showing me there
Adam Carolla, New York Times.
Dr. Dowd, Dr. Dowd.
Oh, for God sakes, it went all the way to the top.
I told you.
For Christ sakes.
The thing about phones and stuff, all this kind of stuff, is like, it so easily switches back to a different thing.
I cannot tell you all the times I've tried to erase something and it's like it had him yeah it was like named like moose moose or moose guy something like
that
it changed again here it is here it is right in the middle right directly in the
middle don't know okay I'm not gonna touch it no that's not him okay all right but that was a doctor yeah you got that part
down all right Emmy I'll find it at some point let me switch gears don't look
through your phone anymore okay I had a realization when I was walking here
today and I never I never had a realization okay like this
I never thought about it. I never thought about a preamble I
Was walking here? I was listening to Ben Shapiro and he was
Explaining that his son maybe eight years old. I can't remember if he said isn't age or not is
obsessed with submarines. And I thought, oh yeah, you know,
boys have like dinosaurs in submarines or whatever.
And then I realized I was obsessed with submarines.
I never talked about it.
Oh, interesting.
Well, we had the cone open thing one time
when we talked about submarines.
I was obsessed and I remember,
there was a whole thing when I was young about frog man remember there was a whole thing
when I was young about Frogman and it was a whole big thing.
It was like astronauts and then Frogman.
It was a whole thing.
And I had a Frogman like GI Joe kind of thing
and it would kick and paddle through the water.
Yeah, it was a Frogman thing.
And even in lots of movies like James Bond movies and stuff
there would always be the underwater thing and the spear gun and the bad guys with the
spear gun and always with the big regulators with the tubes coming around.
But the scuba itself, that acronym was invented right around then.
So I can't remember, self acronym was invented right around then. Yeah. So what is it? I can't remember
was self-contained underwater breathing apparatus. Yeah, which is ridiculous. People don't know that's
what scuba means. They just assume it means underwater, you know, just tanks. But yeah,
right in the sixties probably is when it came in, right? I guess. But it was big. Yeah. And then,
and then I remember once we were...
Think about this, even fins were kind of new back then.
Yeah.
The using fins for propelling was sort of a science that evolved right then.
We had, yeah, we had duck feet and church hills and...
That was the 70s.
That was the 70s. Okay. So, and I remember distinctly
Okay, so, and I remember distinctly when I was going to the hippie school, they were doing a camping trip or something, planning on some kind of camping trip.
And there was, by some lake or some body of water, something nestled between something,
it was like a kind of a pond, it was like a stream that had a deep part to it or whatever.
And I had, you know, I was probably nine
and I had this like fantasy of I was gonna build a sub
and I was gonna be in the sub, you know?
And I was gonna be, you know, I was picturing myself
sort of going underwater and like some fantasy
about hitting switches, you know?
There was a big switch hitting thing, you know?
Like, like.
And I can hear the sound that,
that boom, boom, that they always play on television.
Yeah, yeah.
I know what the sonar sound was that,
remember that, you know what I'm talking about?
Yeah, yeah, the underwater sound.
The underwater sound.
The diving sound.
It was, it wasn't.
Well, there was a diving bell sound.
There was a diving sound.
Leave it alone.
So, here's the point.
Cause there was a TV show.
Yeah.
Well, there's Jules Verne and 2000 Leagues Under the Sea
or something.
And then there was SeaQuest or Sea, yeah.
Dave Lockhart, Richard Lockhart liquor Richard
Richard there's a family that Richard bass are submarine. I'm alone. There's a family that live. Okay Sorry, okay. There was a family that lived underwater
Then there was Sequest
which was
I could hear the music from this. Yeah, no, no, that was, God, I don't think it was,
his sons both act.
They're not looking at him.
It doesn't matter.
Who's the sons that, you know, you're not gonna.
The sons that both act?
Yeah, and he was a famous actor, and he was in Sequest,
and in the guy, you're gonna be no help.
Was he also in Sky King?
He was the big Lebowski.
Yes, yes, yes.
The son.
Lloyd Bridges.
Lloyd Bridges, they were helpful.
Thank you.
Lloyd Bridges was the guy.
And anyway, look, don't get mired in this.
Because I gotta bring it back around to a theory here, Drew.
All right, I'm just gonna voyage to the bottom of the sea.
Voyage to the bottom of the sea. All right, I'm just gonna voyage to the bottom of the sea. Voyage to the bottom of the sea.
All right, put it down.
All right, I was pretty well obsessed with submarines.
And I wanna build my own, and my dad took me to the shop
the next day and said, son, this is called a lathe.
And we started making the,
we started bending the sheet metal.
Son, this is called an English wheel.
My dad started shaping the metal
and then he started brazing it.
Phenomenal.
Yeah, it was literally, it was like being in prison
and wanting to build a car, you know what I mean?
Just sitting in a cell.
Like there was, my dad was a little less than zero.
My mom was less than zero.
When I say less than zero.
I'm zero.
Well, you're zero.
Yeah.
They're less than me.
No, no, right.
But here's why they were less than you.
Zero aptitude meets zero money and zero interest.
And disdain for your interest.
And a little bit of disdain.
Annoyance, annoyance.
We're not doing anything, I don't wanna do it.
They're annoyed by it.
Whereas you had zero aptitude,
but if your son was interested
in building a go-cart or something,
then you'd bring him to me.
Or you would figure it out,
or you would do something with that.
Now ironically, my son who's turning 18
is never asked me for a mini bike or a go-cart
or to build something in the shop or whatever.
He's a cruel one.
But I was insane.
And I had these fantasies about being in this thing and
Steering it underwater and having the view you know and then having to hit switches
You know I mean switch switch switch or side propulsion or just
and I really
Thought I was gonna build and I probably was building it
I was probably at the school the the free range hippie school,
building some sort of plywood scrap art thing
that would barely sit.
Were you able to get access to toys that were submarines
or is that just way out there?
I had a little figurine that you'd put a little
baking soda pellet in or something
and it would bubble and dive down
and then come back up again.
Because a lot of tub, we didn't have a shower.
So my house was so old, all the houses I lived in
were so old, my grandparents' house.
I say three houses no garage three houses like
seriously three houses one washing machine one washing machine and zero
dryers zero showers nice there were so old that a shower you know showers are
invented like 1952 this shit was was so old that there was a bathtub
and there was no shower.
And you just sit, it wasn't the four-clawed,
you know, that my grandmother had.
You would have to take a bath.
So you needed stuff to occupy yourself with
in about one bathroom, obviously.
Obviously. Obviously. So I had this fantasy. It's stuff to occupy yourself with in about one bathroom, obviously.
Obviously.
Obviously.
So I had this fantasy and I realized it was strong.
But then I realized as I was walking, like it just spoke to all the mechanical stuff,
you know, like I was picturing flip building and turning valves and diving and flipping switches and turning on stuff.
Would you have a periscope with the handles that flip up?
Yeah, I kind of knew I wasn't gonna be able
to do an effective periscope.
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Find this doctor
I think I just did. Oh really? What's his name?
Hooman H-O-U-M-A-N
David Hamati. Oh, I know Dave Hamati. Yeah. Yeah, what'd I say? What I write? I said, oh I say Hunan
Right like in China. Yeah, right, but his Hooman. Okay. Oh, no Dave Hamati. He's
Fired out. He's got ideas. Yeah, he's got opinions. Yeah, every time I'm at that, I run into the guy, he's like, he comes in like a freight train,
and he's pissed, and he's tired of all the fucking rules
and the regulations.
He did not like COVID one bit.
No, he did not, but, and I,
by the way, he didn't like COVID, I didn't like COVID,
you didn't like COVID, not because we're subversive
and against the governor, but it's a waste of time.
It was a huge waste of time.
It was horribly negatively impactful.
So that's all I was saying,
LA Unified School District and stuff.
I was just saying, open the schools.
It's not good for schools.
I don't wanna have this fucking discussion.
You're forcing this discussion.
I can't tell you all the conversations I have with people
are like, I don't want any of this, mostly with women.
You brought this.
Now I have to address it, yes.
Hooman, David Hemerati.
Hamati, Hamati, sorry, MD.
What's his?
Biotech entrepreneur, ophthalmologist PhD researcher?
Ophthalmology in his generation were smart people. I mean, I'm not that they're not smart now, but there was the primo
Residences back in the day. All right. Well, we got off I
Got to get I got get this guy sentiment
Send him a tweet tell him we got to rise up and get our fucking beach club back,
because I don't wanna wait a year
to fire up a barbecue.
I bet he's Wiley Coyote.
He's putting the signs up and the mound of dirt.
I bet.
So here's what I figured out.
This submarine thing, which Sonny never went,
Faze, he never went through, but I went through.
I did a bit too.
Was really.
But some of it was the environment,
the culture of the time, it was a thing.
A lot of, as you said, frogman and submarine talk.
No, it was cool and it was a thing,
but I got into the mechanics of it very deeply.
And for me, I realized it was an expression
of the gearhead gene.
It was like sort of the ultimate,
can you propel yourself underwater
and sort of sustain yourself underwater?
It's a sort of miraculous achievement.
If you think of them and you go,
oh yeah, they go under the polar caps
and they can stay under for six months at a time
without surfacing and launch 28 missiles
from 40 leagues below the sea.
It's crazy, it's insane.
But I realize it is mechanical for me. And now, you know,
I like cars and building and stuff and not so much submarines,
but I think if your kid is eight, seven, six, whatever,
and has a real strong submarine thing, that's a mechanical kid.
That's what he's, he's, you think he's into submarines, you know, this is's into submarines. He's not into submarines,
he's into mechanics, I think. And that's where that kid is going.
That's interesting.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
And...
How would you parse the two out? Would you ask, do you ever think about building something like
that or would you ask...
Yeah, I think I would. I mean, much like, you know, if your daughter's 13
and getting deeply into the environment,
she's also gonna be into Black Lives Matter,
she's also gonna be into COVID, she's gonna be,
it's like, she's not into one, she's into being hysterical
and manipulating people and she hates her dad
and whatever it is, but it's all, you know,
it's like Greta Thunberg
is into the Green Movement,
but she's also marching with Hamas.
You know what I mean?
Like a surprise, surprise.
It's also the same people.
I can tell you how they vote on everything
and what they're into,
because they're all in on all of it.
All the time.
Which should be suspicious to people.
You know what I mean? Every person that was completely
down with Black Lives Matter was completely down with COVID and was an expert on ivermectin
somehow. The next day after they learned to pronounce it. Right. And hydroxychloroquine
the day after. And so, well, what is this expertise in Ivermectin and black lives matter?
How do they, where's the intersection?
How's it coalesce?
And it's like, it doesn't, that's who you are.
You're down with everything and you're wrong
about all the shit you're down with, but that's who you are.
You know what I mean?
You want women's rights.
It's never, it's never like, oh, well, I'm really down
with the women's movement, I just bought a new Ford Raptor
and I like to do donuts in the desert. And it's like, nope, different person.
Yeah.
You know, and you've-
It's interesting, right?
It's a little sad that your reaction-
You don't get to these things by-
You should get to these things by reasoning, but then not.
Your reaction to COVID.
Yeah.
If I see you driving alone in your car with a mask on, I shouldn't also know where you
stand on Israel, but I do.
And I shouldn't know where you stand on environmental issues, and I shouldn't know that you're vegan
or vegetarian.
All I should know is that you're driving with a mask alone in your car, and that you're
an idiot, but that's all I should know but I know everything
Is it all hysterics? Yes. Yeah
It's all hysterics because it never happens. Why is this being hysterical so satisfying?
The way it's it's really satisfying. Yeah, I know and it's all this emphasis on safety all the time
Okay, I told you because that's something you be hysterical about
Safety. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Well, that's why you got to keep PCH closed and the canyon closed and the club club club
Yeah, it's a safety issue true. It's safety. They would tell you they'll never say it's because I feel like it
Why they closed the beaches in the first place? Safety. Why was everything closed?
Safety.
Schools closed, safety.
Safety.
Time for action.
I gotta get.
Dr. Hermadi.
Send him a tweet.
Tell him.
Carole's looking for you.
Tell him we gotta take our beach club back.
Tell him to buy some torches.
They told me it was gonna be shut down for a year
and we gotta take take it back now listen
I'm not saying
Use the plumbing no, I'm just saying I went I want to use the benches in the barbecue. Yeah. Yeah
Take the fucking seat sink take the spigot off it
Or shut the angle stops at the bottom and shut, you know, put a cone in front of the
bathroom door, no use in it. But the barbecue's fine and the benches are fine. And that's
where we're there to use.
Yeah.
What is this safety thing, Drew? It's so funny.
I just keep telling you Robespierre's committee that carried out the French terror during the revolution
was called the Committee for Public Safety.
You don't need to know any more than that.
You really don't.
You've earned your keep, Drew.
Thank you.
All right, I'm gonna be at Magoobie's tonight
and tomorrow night, and that's in Maryland.
Timonium, that's outside of Baltimore.
That seems like about a half hour outside of Baltimore
last time I was there.
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