The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #1923 Follow the Journey of the Cheese

Episode Date: October 3, 2024

While Dr. Drew continues to enjoy some Southern hospitality, he shares a latest observation on the young people's movement into the South, and Adam relives his former days at McDonald's. Plus, Dr. Dre...w diagnoses Adam's ability to handle higher pressure situations, they explore Kamala Harris' time in Canada, and they take a voicemail setting the record straight on proper toilet etiquette. Leave us a voicemail: SpeakPipe.com/AdamandDrDrew OR Click the microphone at top of the homepage, AdamandDrDrew.com

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Starting point is 00:01:55 Yeah, buddy, I remain in the great state of Alabama. People are nice down here in the South, you know? And I don't know if you also are aware that there's been a shift in where college applications are turning. They're moving South. People want to come to the South. They're tired of the Northeast bullshit. And it's fascinating to me.
Starting point is 00:02:14 This is interesting. And I think I would be looking at, oh, I'd be looking to the South if I were 17 right now. Yeah. you know, I'm 17 right now. Yeah, you know, as much as we try to foist change on people, people kind of like certain things and they're sort of set in their ways, you know? And the thing about folks who are progressive The thing about folks who are progressive is they have a version of life that doesn't really comport with human nature.
Starting point is 00:02:57 And so people go- Right. That's just called ideology. Whenever ideology is around, it's they're going to make people do a certain thing. And that usually ends up in lots of people dying Yeah, but ends up in a shitty system, but sometimes there is Ideology which actually Has a positive effect or there's change that has a positive change, you know
Starting point is 00:03:27 or there's change that has a positive change, you know, so you know they go well back in the day when we used to practice football we had these horrible drills where he just crashed into each other at full speed and they wanted everyone to lead with their helmet and blah blah blah you know now they have football practice and they don't have full contact because too many injuries or micro concussions or whatever it is. So you go, all right, that's an evolution. Now, some folks have gotten rid of tackle football altogether and then I would argue now you've gone too far. But you evolved into this thing where you're not having as many contact days and it's safer and the outcome is fine because the caliber of play has not gone down and so on and
Starting point is 00:04:11 so forth. Okay, you could do that. And then there's a part where they go, we want you to stop eating meat and then we go, we like meat and they go, yeah but it's not good so don't do it. And I go, well, listen. And then they give you a speech about how you're not really meant to eat meat. I'm like, why do I salivate when I pass a barbecue place if I'm not meant to eat meat? They go, well, don't do it. And then I'm like, okay, that's not gonna work
Starting point is 00:04:36 because I want meat. And then they start going, well, you know what we're gonna do is we're gonna start regulating. And I'm like, okay, now we're getting to some space that I don't wanna be in because I do want this thing. So mostly your ideas, mostly their ideas are shitty. And so what it does is people
Starting point is 00:04:56 generally have a general wiring, which is a basic wiring and it's gone back a kajillion years and as much as they try to tell you, you know, men are women and women are men and there's no difference and if you give little Sally the pop gun, she'll play with it and if you give little Tommy the dress, he'll put it on.
Starting point is 00:05:22 They've been pitching that shit for millionaires. People don't like it, it doesn't comport with how they feel, and eventually they just wanna get away from it. And what people want is sort of orderly, cleanliness, rules, safety, people being congenial, friendly, neighborly, and they've basically shot all that to shit in all their very blue states.
Starting point is 00:05:52 So people just drift away to the places, where you know, you hear these people, they move out of California, right? And then, okay, then they land somewhere and then they give you a report, you know? Oh, people are so friendly and you can walk down the streets and there's not a bunch of garbage everywhere and I go, okay, that's what people want. And you can go, well, I dream of a place where nobody has a car and everyone eats vegetarian burgers and stuff okay but that's not what people want so they will move away
Starting point is 00:06:31 from those places to the places now I don't know why they haven't figured that out they also kind of sell you these weird bills of goods that don't really seem to pan out like no we need the illegals for our economy you know they bring more to our economy then they take away you know and stuff where you go I alright then why is Eric Adams pissed off that they're being shipped to New York if they bring so much you know you know what I mean yes why is everywhere you ship them trying to turn them away if they bring so much to your economy and your town?
Starting point is 00:07:08 That's right. And not only that, but you mentioned that, shit, I'm completely frozen on what I was gonna say about, before the immigrant thing, you were talking about? Life friendliness,liness people clean orderly say but but but ideology what you gotta remember what they what they've sold themselves is well Adam the people the reason they want those things that are in Florida and Texas is because society made them wanted that's a big make them
Starting point is 00:07:43 want something different like oh fuck no I You have to make them want something different. It's like, oh fuck. You tried to make a child want something they don't want? Good luck. You've never raised a kid if you think that's a possibility. No, I know, but that was essentially the hippie, I was able to get eyes on the hippie movement young through my mom and I realized it's a, so first off, there's a simmering anger
Starting point is 00:08:14 that's just below the surface. And I mean a millimeter below the surface. There's rage. I told you I saw it up in Canada. There's rage just below the surface of all the good sweet kind-hearted Put that put the daisy flower in the barrel of the army man Right underneath all of it is rage. That's number one number two help you when they're in power. God help you
Starting point is 00:08:41 Number two is lethargy They are fucking lazy. They are fucking lazy. They don't want to work. They don't. Zorback didn't want to work? They don't want to apply themselves. They're scared. What happened to him? We got to find out what happened to him. They're scared to find out what would happen if they actually tried and the answer is not much and that's what scares them I don't know what fucking zorbeck's name is but you know drew brought something up when I was talking to him on the phone That I can bring up to Kyle Which is interesting, which is I worked at McDonald's in 1980. Yeah
Starting point is 00:09:30 Can you find out whether I worked at McDonald's in 1980. Can you find out whether I worked at McDonald's in 1980? Is it easy? It'd be really interesting. Well it's not I don't... bless you. How about if it's easy? Imagine that. I don't think it's gonna be easy and and I mean I don't know sorry I don't know if the definition of easy is but the problem is is I'm a name that people have heard of and I've spoke about it a million times so you can't just Google it because it's gonna come up some love line story about me working at McDonald's right but I'm just saying can Kyle send away with a FOIA Act to the headquarters of McDonald's
Starting point is 00:10:10 to get an actual record of me working at McDonald's? That's what I'm... Anything, any sort of acknowledgement, and ideally where and when. Yeah, no, but acknowledgement on an official capacity. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But if they could also say, yeah, right here, the century city, wherever the fuck you were. Yeah, no, there's if there's some sort of online database of
Starting point is 00:10:38 the 10 million people that worked at McDonald's or if you go to Studio City McDonald's former employees or something like that. Right. It doesn't exist. Now listen, the reason we're bringing it up, a couple reasons, but McDonald's is arguably the biggest corporation in the world or has been for the last 50 years, you know what I mean? They have to have pretty meticulous records,
Starting point is 00:11:07 time cards, paperwork, you know, you have to fill out a bunch of paperwork to be employed there. It's not, you know, it's not your neighbor offering you cash to rake his yard, you know, there's no history of that, right? But this is a lot of paperwork and time cards. So, and I would have done it right around the time
Starting point is 00:11:32 Kamala Harris was doing it. So if she did it, there'd be a record, or. If there's an Adam record, there should be a Kamala record. Well, the Kamala record should be her saying, I worked at the McDonald's in Oakland on the corner of Fifth and Alameda Street, and my manager was named Ken, and I had a couple of friends who worked there, and burgers up, wrap please is what I'd say after I set the burgers on the tray and cheese count on Max please is what I'd
Starting point is 00:12:11 asked for when I was asking how many cheese, how many Max had cheese on it. Some stories. I could tell you all the stories and all the sweep and the mops and all the time to lean and time to clean signs that were all the stories and all the sweeping the mops and all the time to lean and time to clean signs that were in the back and the basement. If you blindfolded me, I could walk through that place right now, just knowing the lay of it. How long were you there? How long did you work there?
Starting point is 00:12:39 I only worked there for like three months. I hated it. And is there a job which is just fryer? Because she keeps saying I worked the fryers. Is there, is there, there was that one person that did that? I never worked the fryer. I only worked the grill. But yeah there's a person that did the fryer. All right, it seems like there's only an individual location database So it says they don't have a national one
Starting point is 00:13:13 The location would still have to exist in my case The location does not exist. Uh-huh. They tore down that McDonald's in Studio City. Fabricated fabricated. And the layout for the new store there is completely different, too. So blindfolded wouldn't work. What is what is the signal farms now? Oh, it's like a high end. It's like a salad sandwich place.
Starting point is 00:13:40 Oh, really? Well, La-Dida. Foo-Foo. Yeah. Studio City is has just got a little too expensive, I guess, real estate wise. But I don't know the Kamala Harris McDonald's. I don't know that she's ever said, I imagine she would, no. I imagine if she worked in a McDonald's, she would explain which one she worked at. That's all. But it'd be an easy out if she picked one that doesn't exist anymore? That'd be an easy sort of oh yeah that one even if she's lying it'd be an easy. Well you'd have to know it like I wouldn't know that there's no database
Starting point is 00:14:16 for me. I mean you have to have some surrogate look into it or something. It took two seconds we know we know. I would think there would be a national database for some reason, but they say no. But you know, when I think stuff... The other thing we brought up on last show that we promised we would discuss today is... But you could look, sorry, Kyle, and see if she ever said the one she worked at. Was she in Oakland? Was she in Canada? Like, where was she? Sorry. Right. Did she ever said the one she worked at, was she in Oakland, was she in Canada? Where was she? Sorry. Right, did she ever specify?
Starting point is 00:14:48 No. You mentioned the new category of what you believe, I think was the thing we were, tell us about that, because I've got some interesting ideas about how people believe what they believe, what's going wrong with that. I think when people get agitated a little bit,
Starting point is 00:15:08 a confrontational little bit, they start believing their scope of what they can't believe expands a lot. And so they tend to believe more in the moment than they would down the road. You know? Fear, fear or being challenged or what do we mean? It's fear along with
Starting point is 00:15:37 people when they get agitated or something they tend to make bad decisions. They tend to not be as accurate. Right, it's like imagine, look, imagine you're in an active shooter situation, what happens to your fine motor coordination? You know what I mean? What happens to your thinking?
Starting point is 00:15:59 You're just very narrowed and could be thinking things you never have thought before. Well, it's kind of an interesting thing. Like for me, in higher pressure situations, things actually slow down and I get a little better. Yeah, that's alcoholism. Oh, is that what that is? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:16:22 Even if I'm sober at the time? Yeah, it's a feature. I don't know if that's the case with you per se, but it's a feature that alcoholics have. Is it? Yeah. It's interesting. That's why they make great fighter pilots and great short stops and great extreme athletes. That's why they're all Pete Rose is Pete Rose, you know, and because things do slow down
Starting point is 00:16:44 for them and their anxiety goes away too in these extreme situations Well people like me the anxiety goes up Mmm, maybe that's it. Maybe it's out the alcoholic gene or something because yeah, like when I I Know from like driving with women like I'll see something like coming up and I'll go. Oh, here we go Switch lanes switch lanes switch lanes and they'll go, what are you saying? Stop panicking me. I'll go, just turn, turn, turn, turn here, turn here, turn here. I can't turn with you yelling turn. You know, and I'm like, just turn, just turn.
Starting point is 00:17:16 I can't. You're yelling. You know, I don't know what to do. They've every woman I've ever known who drives when some shit happens they lock up Where's I just do like a little flick of the wheel like it's not I mean, I'm not blowing sunshine up my own ass I just don't react that much. I just go right. I've seen you in racing accidents. You don't react. I don't react now I will tend to let go of the steering wheel and sit there. So yes, sadly, or whatever. So here's my thing. I actually put this up on X,
Starting point is 00:17:51 and I think I must be honest. But I do that when I argue. I think when these same people argue, they get sort of weaponized, and then they buy into stuff, and then they start spouting out stuff, that they do believe in the moment, even if it seems sort of absurd and then might not believe it later on. So there's a kind of
Starting point is 00:18:12 in the moment belief and there's a down the road belief. Yeah and this is in the same zone. And I just put a simple observation up on X. I said, you know, every schizophrenic or psychotic patient I've dealt with at some point, usually early on their psychosis has a preoccupation about Nazis. And I said, and I said, are we just act we as a population tending towards delusion, this preoccupation with Nazi and Hitler, that's a delusional symptom.
Starting point is 00:18:52 And I've been talking about us being delusional for awhile. And when it just came to me with that kind of clarity, I thought, oh yeah, this is just delusional thought process. Our entire life, Adam, how many times did somebody bring up a Nazi that was saying? Our entire life. Yeah now I Just a history conversation at well
Starting point is 00:19:15 people People use more hyperbole now than they used to use a lot why that one why that? Well, then they do what they do with everything they do it with everything but Nazis especially yeah, but every they just go way past Everything yes, that's just a thing. It's sad. It's weird. I don't like it Do we have a voicemail I don't like it. Do we have a voicemail? You find out anything about Kamala's McDonald's? Did she ever say which one she worked at?
Starting point is 00:19:53 She has never given us a specific location. Apparently Doug Emhoff, her husband, has also worked at a McDonald's and was employee of the month, but also does not say which location and which city they worked at. I can assess maybe Berkeley because that's where she went to college but we cannot necessarily find that she's declared. She didn't say what age? I mean so I worked in McDonald's in the 10th grade I was in high school. No way she was working there in college not back then no way. No way. High school. High school, but then when she go to high school in Canada No, she she grew up in that area mmm
Starting point is 00:20:32 Look up her a car Look up her movement So what ages I don't think she she moved to Canada she was there in her 20s Where in point exactly one that's Berkeley? What were her Canadian years that you've never heard about That's interesting I will find out that you heard about the Canadian years see that's interesting I can always tell will people get their their news she she spent
Starting point is 00:21:06 she spent a lot of her school years and grew up in Canada. Yeah. Which you wouldn't if you're reading the Drudge Report, you're definitely you're not going to get that. That's I can always tell, because that's all Mike August reads is the Drudge Report. So I know everything he knows and I know everything he doesn't know. That's kind of interesting. I don't think Canada helps her argument overall. And in the shaving of the tents that we talked about in the past, I think Canada doesn't feel right. But now Kyle's well read and never heard the whole Canada part.
Starting point is 00:21:46 Yeah, she went to a private school in Canada. Yeah, I'm seeing it now. Yeah, private school in Canada, Montreal, which where my uncle is from. How does she not? I've never heard of it. I've never heard of it. But do you ever think you only watch certain news sources that would never alert you to that for a reason, right? So Kyle, this is interesting. It's not a indictment of you
Starting point is 00:22:13 the news sources you watch Who say we're just kind of independent news sources Do not like the information that she spent her time in Canada in a high-end part of Canada going to like an elite private school. They like the grew up in Oakland middle class people worried about their lawns. That's their theme. So you the reason you've never heard anything about Canada is because it's never been mentioned in any of the outlets you get your news Who might not be?
Starting point is 00:22:51 Labeled as left-wing out outfits. You're not just I only listen to NPR It's you listen to a lot of them, but they don't Mention her essentially growing up in Canada or at least spending her formative years, many of her formative years in Canada. How does she live in Montreal? And I've never heard that she spoke French. That's weird. Number one. Number two, does she speak other languages? And number three, is she still a Canadian citizen? I don't know if she was ever a Canadian citizen. That's interesting. How could she not? Was she born in Canada? No, she wasn't born in Canada. You can't be president if you're born in Canada.
Starting point is 00:23:28 Oh, that's true. You're right. Jesus Christ. She was born in Oakland. She was born in Oakland. She was in Oakland until she was 11 or 12. And then she went to Canada and went to like a prep school. Yeah. Well, see, you get your news from another place that Kyle doesn't get his news from so you thought it was Canada earlier Hmm interesting. See
Starting point is 00:23:51 But she was there through you know, I don't know 7th through senior year of high school and then went off to college, right? Yeah, does that sound about sound about right? Yeah, I'm reading this I'm reading this thing that they posted up. Yeah. Yeah. All right, so we don't need to see us but She she she spent junior high in high school, I guess going to a prep school drew Remember the theme is hard scrabble, Oakland, not prep school Montreal. Prep school Montreal does not comport with streets of Oakland.
Starting point is 00:24:39 You see what I mean? And it also doesn't comport with black. Remember, you're not Indian, you're black. So Montreal doesn't say black, Oakland says black. So the story is McDonald's and Oakland, not prep school, Montreal, and no McDonald's. That's a- And isn't the only reason she's in Oakland
Starting point is 00:25:02 is her dad's a professor at Berkeley? Her parents are professors. Yeah, so that's not hard scrabble Oakland. Middle class, has a gun under a mattress, worked at McDonald's, working class. Oakland. You got it? Got it. That's the story. Not Montreal prep school, parents professors.
Starting point is 00:25:26 That's not the deal. She has to be hiding the French language though, because there's no way she was trained in Montreal to speak French, no way. That's interesting. Yeah, that's too elitist. You go to Montreal when you're 12, you're gonna get bilingual by the time
Starting point is 00:25:41 you graduate high school? I don't know about bilingual, but you're going to be, you have to be. I think they have like mandates for bilingual education out there, although it's private school. So I don't know. That's a good. It's interesting. But see, the interesting part is Kyle had no idea about Canada,
Starting point is 00:25:57 Montreal prep school, even though your uncle is in Montreal or born in Montreal. Right. Yeah. All right. So why doesn't Kyle know that? Because they don't want you to know that, Kyle, because they don't like the theme of it, and they're trying to shave tents. That's all just about shaving. The media is the enemy.
Starting point is 00:26:14 The media is just shaving tents. And you can watch all the ABC and all the NBC and USA Today and think you're just getting some middle of the road, whatever, no Canada has ever been brought up. So interesting. NBC and USA Today and think you're just getting some middle-of-the-road whatever No, Canada has ever been brought up so interesting I'm gonna take some of the heat off of Kyle and confidently say that none of us knew that and this is very opening Wow, well Because you would only know it if you listen to conservative radio and or watch some Fox You would not know it outside of out of
Starting point is 00:26:46 Conservative well, it's it's really neither here nor there It's more of a theme Which is I don't need you to work at McDonald's, you know I I don't know that Robert Kennedy jr. Worked at McDonald's I would still like him to be president over someone who did work at McDonald's. It's what we were talking about earlier about what you and I used to always call character. We were talking about Tim Walsh and his nonsense, you know, Walsh's bigger part about whatever the past is and you just don't like it when people just store what they are. Well, what I'm saying is is
Starting point is 00:27:23 if you're if you're this, okay, here's what I'm saying is, if you're this, okay, here's what I'm saying. Why are we constructing a theme? What's with the theme? If you're just who you are, you're good, you're competent, you're confident, you've done a good job, you've been a good citizen, and you've made sober decisions or whatever it is,
Starting point is 00:27:42 what's with the theme? You know, why do I have to keep hearing about this theme? Why is it Why is it this grew up in Oakland sort of hard scrabble work in class? Both your parents are professors and you went to Berkeley. There's nobody I knew who grew up in North Hollywood who I would consider to sort of blue-collar up in North Hollywood who I would consider to sort of blue collar hard scrabble kind of life who ended up at Berkeley and whose both parents are professors. Right, either parents, any parents, anybody in the family working in a higher institution. Alright, we have our voicemail. Voicemail from Melissa.
Starting point is 00:28:23 Adam and Drew, I have to tell you I agree with you 100% on the baby wipes, but you gotta be set clear on the toilet. Dude, both the man and the woman need to put the lid down. It has nothing to do with the seat, it has nothing to do with how you use the toilet, but when you flush the toilet, you gotta put the lid down on the toilet because when you flush, a whole bunch of germs are swirling around and within six feet of the toilet, you're gonna have germs spreading. Just go to Google.
Starting point is 00:28:58 I know it's true, I don't have my toothbrush anywhere near my toilet for this reason, germs just fly around, man. So you need to have the lid down. It's not about the seat. All right. She is correct. She is correct. However, what they document is E. coli, which is a bacteria that is harmless.
Starting point is 00:29:19 It just sits in your, it's in our guts. It's in our guts, it's in our stool. Unless your husband has an infectious disease, a bacterial, diarrheal illness, said germs are gonna do a goddamn thing to you any more than when your husband pees in the toilet and then things actually jump 20 feet. So when he's peeing with the lid up, 20 feet. So I don't wanna give her too much information
Starting point is 00:29:44 or her poor husband's gonna be peeing and sitting down. But the fact is, how many people do you know, young lady, who have bathroom related infectious diseases? How many visits to the doctor because show called germs flew around your bathroom next to your bedroom? That's all I'm saying. It's Jick think. They like it's something about the bathroom is their thing and they're almost adolescent about it or pre adolescent about the bathroom and that's where
Starting point is 00:30:20 the poop happens and you know that's bad and it's really sort of. It's where the poop happens and that's bad. And it's really sort of. It's where the poop happens. Well, I mean, first thing, when people get fully retarded, that's what they throw their poop around and stuff like that, you know what I mean? Like it's a weird, you revert back to some sort of Cro-Magnon brain or something. So they have a lot of bathroom stuff, you know,
Starting point is 00:30:47 like, oh, that toothbrush, you got to put it in a case, you know, and they go, let's throw it in the toiletry bag. No, you got to keep it in a case so it doesn't get on other stuff, you know, it's like, oh, it didn't rinse it off before you, don't, you can't just rinse it off, you know what I mean? It's like a whole thing. Nothing ever makes sense. It's sort of Endless so you can't really argue with it because they have endless Capacity and energy to argue with nonsense It's mostly it's not mostly it's all in their head and also like People don't really like I was sitting at the comedy club and watching nachos were ordered in the comedy club, right?
Starting point is 00:31:35 And the nachos are, I mean, here's how the nachos work. First off, the pump cheese on the nachos, what the fuck? It's like, are you fucking nuts? Are you nuts? You're an adult. You're an adult. You're an adult.
Starting point is 00:31:52 You're an adult. What are you doing with this pump cheese that's not even cheese? Like, I don't order the nachos because they're not nachos. Like, people go, oh, you want some nachos? Yeah, I would like nachos. I would like nachos, but not,os. People go, oh you want some nachos? Yeah, I would like nachos. I would like nachos, but not, no, not liquid Velveeta that comes in a sack that gets dumped into a crock pot with a
Starting point is 00:32:14 pump top on it. No. So they go, I want nachos. So I then sit there and there's a cardboard little cutout tray. It's kind of thing you'd put a hot dog in or something, a little bigger. And there's a handful of cold chips that get removed from a big bag, plastic bag of chips that were baked a week ago. And somebody bare hands it into the fucking thing. Then somebody takes the nacho,
Starting point is 00:32:46 and smothers it with orange dye number four, and corn syrup, and dextrohydrolamate, and fucking palm oil number 22, just pure shit junk. By the way, I don't know, follow the journey of this cheese. Who got involved with this? Who put it together?
Starting point is 00:33:08 How many sets? This thing traveled in a tanker truck to get to the Velveeta factory. Then the chips, God, follow all the chips. I don't know how many insect parts per chip the FDA signed off on. Only 10 insect parts per chip, you know, whatever. Then they sit it on the table in the green room and it just sits there.
Starting point is 00:33:30 It just sits there and people sort of pick away at it. And then at some point I'll get the lecture about the toothbrush. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And I just go, you have no idea what's in this shit you just shoved in your face. That is mask up after bites, right? I don't like your rational rationality is just take a hold and we've got to return to rational rational revolution everybody We got to get back Squeeze pump nacho
Starting point is 00:34:04 So fucking sad, it's so fucking sad it's so sad I'm gonna be throughout though Casper that theaters coming up Friday doing two shows seven o'clock 930 in Wyoming then Nashville off to Zany's that'll be October 10th doing shows there as well go to mcurl.com for all the live shows. Way to go, Drew. Dr. Dr. Com is subscribed on my YouTube channel and a rumble, ask Dr. Drew. So, until next time, Amcurl for Dr. Drew Sand.
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