The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - Brian McKnight Joins The Show (The Adam and Dr. Drew Show Classics)
Episode Date: May 4, 2024The fellas talk about old radio colleagues and where they are now, what the "Carolla Commitment" is and Brian McKnight joined the show. ...
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Welcome back to the Adam and Dr. Drew Show Classics.
I'm your host, Big Brother Jake, host of the Big Brother Jake podcast on the Podcast One
Network.
Check that out when you can.
But we got another good one for you here on the Adam and Dr. Drew Show.
All right.
First up today is episode 209 titled The Corolla Commitment.
That aired on January 31st, 2015,
and Adam and Dr. Drew discuss what Adam likes to do
in the spare time and how he likes his life the way it is.
Check it out.
Good day, Dr. Drew.
Say good day to you, sir.
Ah, I'm always amazed.
I have so much to fucking talk to you about.
It's weird.
Let's talk about it, man.
That's weird. We've been about it man. That's weird
We've been talking too much for 10 years. I have shit to talk to you about. Isn't that weird?
No, I I mean I don't think it's weird because they're
People goes on in in life who I look forward very much to speaking. We are certainly not one of those. There are people I don't wanna talk to ever again,
like my mom's friends.
But then there's Dr. Drew.
I'm your guy who's interested in things,
and there are people that aren't,
and I'm interested in the people
that aren't interested in things.
Yeah, it kinda gets me interested too.
Whether.
But that's part of being interested.
Well, tell me this.
Do people decide, and I do think this is a mistake that people make, people decide that
they're not fill in the blank.
They're not into whatever.
Not into fill the blank.
Well, I'll give you for instance
I'm a car guy. Yeah, but most the people I speak to are not car guys not in this world You know when I work construction, yeah, I work talk to a lot of car guys. Yeah, but in this world comedians
Actors and things like that. Yeah
That's so much. Matt Fondelier, my assistant, is not a car guy.
There's a new breed of cat.
Strangely ironic, he sits amongst cars and race cars all day.
He's miserable.
All day.
Not a car guy.
But not many guys are these days.
And if they are, they're not in this world, this virtual world, this computerized world. They're out on the construction
side. So oftentimes, I'll speak to people and they're not car guys. So I will say, they'll
go, well, what do you like to do when you're not doing a podcast or writing a book? And
I'll say, I go out and race Paul Newman's race cars. And they go, well, there you go.
And then we get on to the next subject. Now, they're not car people. And they've decided they're not car people. And
they heard the word race car. Yeah. They just hear white noise. Well, they heard the word
car. Yeah. And they're not interested because they're not car people. But obviously, there's
a lot more to this. And there's a lot more interest this and there's a lot more interest if you're mining
for interest like you are for gold there's a ton here. Oh sure. What car? His race car? Did he own
that race car? How did you learn to race? Where do you race? Where did he race? How did you get the
car? Safe. How much of the cars? Yeah. And who and with whom are you other cars?
Whatever there's a million questions asked but you heard the word car and you said there you go now
Drew not that person. No as
a matter of fact, you should be quite the opposite. I mean we all have things we're interested in and
I got to tell you I met one of my neighbors and he had cool frames
and he looked like an interesting cat. Eye frames. Yeah. Yeah. And I said to him, he said, found out
we were neighbors and I said, what are you in? What line you in? I missed that, by the way. I missed that part where I had to work in.
Guys go, what line you in, bub?
And it's all gone.
I think the computer fucked that up.
But it used to be aluminum siding or whatever.
He said, outdoor advertising.
And I was like, I'm gonna have to stretch
a little bit here.
Like, you do billboards or bus stops or you know and then I but I said you know
Wow, cuz
By the way the world's your oyster right? I mean you're doing the sides of buildings. You're doing buses these days
Yeah, it's expand your paper and shit. I mean you're doing stuff
They didn't the international markets gone crazy, but what I'm saying is is it used to just be
doing stuff that didn't. The international market's gone crazy.
But what I'm saying is it used to just be billboards where the movies were and the realtors
were on the benches at the bus stops.
Now you're doing the entire bus.
Right.
And then the size of buildings are becoming billboards.
Yeah, right.
Right.
So we had a little, even though I was thinking, now, who cares?
Who cares?
Yeah.
You know, I wish he said, I race airplanes competitively.
But I still try to mine a little something out of there.
And for those of you who don't, you're doing yourself a disservice because that's how you
learn shit, but it also just makes for a better life.
And Drew's a curious person, which is a good thing.
And curious how the MCT oil is treating you. my stomach was growling well I just curious we like it
I because I'm I dig that shit I want to talk about it I just we just dumped
some in my coffee I'm one of these people can't tell the difference what I
do when I do it I do it you're you're very sensitive little bit yeah yeah someone calling you a pussy that's part of it but
You I can ingest whatever not know what it was whether it was from the ground or from a cow or you know
these people that are like
You know you eat red meat and you fucking spike and then you bottom out
You know you have you have some chocolate you're riding that rush
You're riding that rush, but then you come crashing hard and like or you just fucking have some chocolate and get about your fucking day
Yeah, I don't have any of that. Well MCT. I people keep asking. What's this stuff? I take it's called MCT
L is medium chain triglycerides. I have no vested interest in anything. I was extreme skeptic
But tried it I'll be goddamn if if it didn't curb my appetite all day
and sort of improve my mood a little bit,
energy or something.
Yeah, I'm surprised at what it did.
I dropped like 14 pounds just,
I mean I may actually exercise, I might run a little bit,
and I'm managing my diet,
but I find it easy to manage it with this stuff.
It's interesting, it's really interesting.
Yeah, I...
And by the way, I think people with metabolic syndrome
particularly respond to it, because I am that guy.
I have metabolic syndrome.
What's the syndrome?
Which is high cholesterol, insulin resistance,
high blood pressure, it's a familial thing.
And I love carbohydrates,
and it's hard for me to cut out carbohydrates.
And this has somehow made that easy.
I think you're just weak-minded but anyway.
No, pussy, pussy.
You got that part right.
No, I, speaking of, I don't know, life.
No, Drew, you've always said that you were a guy who some people were interested in themselves
and some people were interested in others and you were sort of interested in the stories and I'm paraphrasing but how how
did that go because I really like that thought of yours that you've told me.
Many years ago we talked about the kind of people there were. Yeah so I think
they broke down into people that are interested in their own ideas and people
and I'm paraphrasing
You're making it a cognitive process and I was and that's fine, but I was discussing and it's funny
I think of it as a new thought but indeed I've probably had this stuff for quite a while
As an emotional process. I think some people
Experience the self themselves their experiences their life, first through other people and then
into themselves.
Like, their first concern is, how are you feeling?
What's going on?
And then how do I feel in response to that or what that immobilizes me?
As opposed to somebody who's thinking about themselves all the time and then, oh yeah,
you're out there too and I'm thinking about you and experience some stuff that, but it's
in relation to me.
Does that make sense?
It's kind of a tough concept people to get sometimes. No, but that you simplified it quite a bit over a decade ago when you said it to me.
Yeah, people experience other people's first or themselves first, bottom line.
This wasn't quite that. This is more about stories and interest. Meaning...
It's in the same zone all right but please fucking pair of
police fucking tell me what you told me over a decade ago please I know you
can't remember it but what I'm saying is is you're you're overly complicated
so you experience it's not experience it's some people are listeners and some
people are talkers and it was like one of those things. Some people are focused on the other, others are focused on themselves. Bottom line.
That's what I'm talking about.
Yeah, but it wasn't, we're going off down a different road here.
Okay.
Which is this was simply a conversational thing.
Okay.
It wasn't about experiencing the other person or anything like that. It was simply a way to converse
other person or anything like that. It was simply a way to converse. That you were interested, some people were storytellers and some people were
listeners and again I'm paraphrasing and I can't remember the one fucking smart
thought you had in the last 15 years. But I think that's, you're saying it. I mean
I think that's true. I think you're saying it. I don't know if I can say it differently than that. Yes, you're interested in other, it's not in others, it's in information.
I think, as I said, it's in the same zone, but yes, that's right.
And even more, for me, it's even more important because I'm an auditory learner.
I really learn through what people, from talking and listening and other people's stories and
information that comes out of them verbally, I absorb that better than anything. Right. All right. So
I like that and I like that you're that way and that's why you and I probably
have something to talk about and always enjoy time. Now you're, oh, it was
something like some people like feelings and other people like ideas or something and that was you you like ideas
Yeah, that's what I was trying. Yeah, it's the bits come back over the years. You're like
Conflating a bunch of different things. I say they're all true. You had it. There was a druism
There's one that I was remember, reality on reality's terms.
I always fucking love that one. And you had one other which is some people like stories and some
people like ideas or whatever. And you like ideas. I like ideas. Yeah. In fact, I get a little
bewildered by people that are so into story to my own detriment because I don't tell stories that
well because I want to get to the ideas.
I think that's where we had this conversation, because I was jumping to the ideas, and you're
like, hey, slow down, tell the story.
I was like, no, no, who cares about the story?
It's the idea that counts.
And people zone out over ideas sometimes.
They don't like hearing ideas as much as stories. Welcome back to the Adam and Dr. Drew show classics.
Up next is episode 264 titled, Where Are They Now?
Which aired on August 15th of 2015.
Adam and Drew talk about people they've worked with in the past and where they might be now.
Man, I wouldn't want to get on Adam's bad side.
So take a listen.
All I do is go through life going, let's not have this happen. And then it doesn't take
a day or a week. It takes 11 minutes for that to happen. Right? Yeah. We both got it screwed
there. We both got screwed. Because Gary's wish was for Nick not to have the door slam.
It's on a pneumatic closer.
But you've got nine seconds that you can leave it hanging open while you set down the cup
of coffee.
You have 30 seconds.
Yeah.
Right.
It's true.
But to be fair to Nick, I don't think Nick...
I don't think he knew that.
He didn't know that.
So you got what you didn't want.
That was Nick stretching out Condor style,
trying to hold the door and then set the coffee
on the edge of the console.
So which case Drew banged this as he was reaching
for the coffee and then I got what I didn't want,
which is asking Drew not to say thank you,
knowing coffee was coming in after the show.
But oh for two.
Well, what are you gonna do?
That was an honor hearing that.
I've heard him doing about him doing that for a long time. I know. Yeah I miss it. I miss. You've never seen Inversion? No. No you've always. It's like a band playing a really old B-side.
Yeah no normally producer, junior producer, who I'm sure is doing, if she's not doing
nothing right now, she must be doing next to nothing.
Raising three kids.
Okay.
But she zero career potential for her.
Zero.
Zero.
Zero.
Zero.
No potential for any kind of gainful employment whatsoever, as was everyone else.
She studied under the best. She learned a few things. She learned from everyone else. Well she studied under the best.
She learned a few things from you.
She learned from the best.
She learned nothing from the best.
Either way, everyone over at that place was a total mess and no one is, is there anyone
over there from my era that's doing a G.D. thing?
Anderson's starting to do some films.
At age 51?
Has he finished any of them? Yeah. And he's making some awards for them too. Anderson's starting to do some films. At age 51?
Has he finished any of them?
Yeah, and he's making some awards for them too.
They've been in every contest.
Nine-minute films?
Yeah, short films.
So feature length, what, in his 90s?
Short films.
Okay.
Paul Bryan's doing pretty good.
Just tell me, nobody's doing anything.
Okay.
They didn't, they're bad.
They didn't, they weren't good at what they did and their attitude was worse than they
were, quite frankly.
I mean, I got a hold of them when they were, everyone was in their 30s and 20s and sort
of said to them, hey, here's how you can do it.
And they all went, hey, shut up.
Old man.
We know what we're doing.
I wasn't old back then. I just told them, here's how it's going to go. Junior producer Lauren would
bring the coffee in after the show started. And then Drew would do the phantom, thank
you, into the air while the show began, which was always delightful for me. At a certain
point, because I'm an insane person, and because Drew and Lauren would both show up a half hour before the show started I would say perhaps you can get your mug
of coffee before the show starts and then we can sit down and start the show
and you don't have to come in as the show is starting with the door slam and
the phantom thank you that lasted maybe two days and then the third day we went
back to the old way which was her
showing up during the course of the show and then when I had the temerity to say
something to her that was a major issue. Why you on my back?
It's a whole new breed of whatever. I did I had the wardrobe person season one
who's fired now and she didn't last the season,
but season one of Catch a Contract, we had the wardrobe person. And she would lay out
the wardrobe for me to wear that day, but it always had all the tags on it. And I don't
mean her personal tags. It said like Monday, you know, Kitchen work day or interview day with the tags from the
label. Not the shirt labels, I mean the stuff that was hanging off the
stuff to buy a new shirt. Yeah, and it was like you need lineman dykes or some
scissors or something. Also there's part of me that was confused, like,
do you want me to wear this shirt? Like, yeah, that's your shirt for today.
I was like, well, it's covered in tags.
Oh, she'd say.
I can get those.
And I go, well, yeah, if you want me to wear the shirt
and there's tags hanging off the sleeves and stuff.
But I'm confused because I'm thinking,
maybe you don't want me to wear these shirts
or you want me to try them on or something
so you can take them back.
But if this shirt I'm about to wear in scene, take the tags off
and she's like uh okay and I'm like first thinking you do wardrobe you don't do like you know I tan
leather I I base jump and I do wardrobe it's do wardrobe, sweetheart. Why are we having this discussion?
But all right. And the following morning, I was tired. I've driven out to Azusa. I was in no mood.
I walked into my trailer and there were all the shirts in my pants and whatever and they're just
hanging with the tags on them. So I just lifted them off the hanger and I just walked to the
trailer. About three feet off
the ground. The trailer's a little bit risen up, it was parked on the street. And I just opened the
trailer door and I just threw them out onto the sidewalk and I shut the door. And I just went back
and sat down. And she came in and she was like, what's on the sidewalk? And I said, the tags are
all over the shirts and pants. And she said, yeah, why'd you throw it out? And I said the tags are all over the shirts and pants and she said yeah why'd you throw it out and I said because I told you yesterday to remove
the tags before you put them in because I don't want to have to go find you or
pull the tags off or tear the thing or whatever and she went yeah you just told
me once oh I said I told you once 21 hours hours ago. Yeah, just the one time.
Now you're throwing it out on the sidewalk and I'm like, well first off, I shouldn't
have had to tell you once.
But I told you once and the once was yesterday.
You're going to sit and look me in the eye and defend that?
And you can go, well Adam, you're a douchebag.
I don't know, maybe I am, but my feeling is I'm fucking here to work.
Are you here to work?
If so, do your GD job.
That's how I know Lauren's off to doing nothing and I always knew she was off to doing nothing.
But anyway, when she reverted back to the coffee being given out on air two days later, her attitude when I told her, Hey, what's up?
Was Hey, what's up with you?
Which is all the quality you need to go nowhere.
That's the quality you need.
But anyway, I can rest, I rest at night knowing that nobody in that entire place has gone on to do anything because
Not because of the physical or mental or emotional because of their attitude their attitude was always horrible and
That will
Stimey you career wise more than anything else. It's all everybody talks
more than anything else. It's all everybody talks, everybody talks about how smart everyone is or how important it is to be smart or good instincts or good
education or whatever. You know what the truth is? As the boss of 16 or 17 people,
I really don't know who's smart and who isn't smart. I do know who has a good
attitude and who doesn't.
Not, I don't, and by the way, I don't know where anyone hails from. I have no idea
what assistant math's education is. It's, you know, seems limited, but I really have no, I don't know
where, I really, if you press me, I think he went to college out here or something.
Know your lackeys.
I don't, I don't know, maybe there's some CSUN involved, definitely some, you know,
it's a state college, but the point is this.
I don't know what anyone's IQ is, and I don't know what anyone's education level is, I only know their
attitude. I know that Matt Fondalier has a great attitude.
I gotta show you, I tell you, I'm watching my kids now into the workplace, right? And
I told you Douglas has got a crazy engine going. And I remember back then when I would
just do anything anybody asked me to do it.
You know what I mean?
We all do that.
We all sat next to you while you did that shit.
Yeah, but let me tell you how things happened.
He had a few extra hours, so he'd drive Uber.
Drive Uber.
Drive Uber.
It's a tremendous.
And then he's like, well, he's Uber.
I should be able to invent something. Look, I don't want to give his invention away but he invented a
little advertising thing for the for his uber car and they're gonna sell
advertising and and people saw it just the prototype up and so what's this and
everyone was like huh I'm on to this he was on the street and someone go wave
him down hey you an uber car yeah yeah well I don't have my phone's not working
it's like a bus stick in back, let's just go.
And puts him in, charges their phone for them
so he can get the Uber up.
Turns out she's the head of the advertising board
or something for the nation.
And she goes, what's this advertising?
I already got this idea.
She goes, I'm gonna hook you up with a guy,
a tech guy, and you seem to have a good attitude, son.
I'm gonna hook you up with a guy in San Francisco.
Sounds like a young Lorner or young Anderson to me and she
So funny so funny well look
Email just emailed her he hooked up this guy the guy sir. There was like Adam. Why are you being a dick?
I'm not being a dick their fucking attitude sucked
They sucked early and they sucked off and now they're nowhere.
So fine. What do you want from me? I'm just reporting. I'm not doing anything. I
didn't force her or him to have a horrible attitude. That's their decision.
I'm explaining to you so you don't waste your lives like they wasted their lives.
That's all. I just want the next generation to actually have a life.
We'll be right back with more of the Adam and Dr. Drew show classics.
Last up today we go to episode 312 that aired on February 25th, 2016. Singer Brian McKnight
joins the show and he talks about his career with the fellas and all the fun stuff he's been involved with. So take a listen.
Great Brian McKnight joins us. Brian, welcome. Glad to be here. New album is Better comes out
tomorrow, February 26th. Pre-order it now on Amazon.com. Click through the Amazon
banner. The pre-order includes two singles which are available now. The most
recent single is called Better. Currently on tour, get dates at his website which is BrianMcKnight360.com. Twitter
handle is at itsbmcnight. Who doesn't know Brian McKnight, Adam? I mean, you know what I mean?
No, I don't know anyone that doesn't know Brian McKnight. but I run in a pretty tight McKnight circle.
You do? You in the McKnight world?
That's how we call it Uniters. We United over Brian McKnight. That's how we met. We met
online and there's a place-
Night, night. Strangely enough, it was that with a slogan.
Well, they do a thing. They're car guys who do a cars and coffee thing every Sunday morning.
We do a McKnight and donuts thing every Sunday.
But it's later, it's more like noon.
We're not morning people.
But we get together and we unite over McKnight.
What the fuck is wrong with your eye?
I've been sleeping on my face and I had a hectic morning this morning.
That's not a hectic, that's like you've got conjunctivitis or something.
Oh, maybe I got it. Your eyelid is swollen as shit. Maybe I got it from a dog or's like you've got conjunctivitis or something. Oh, maybe I got it.
Your eyelid is swollen as shit.
Maybe I got it from a dog or something.
Your dog has conjunctivitis?
Well, his eyes are always red.
Well, no.
You should go look in the mirror.
You're like...
I don't have... you know what?
Gary, back me up on this.
Just look at him.
I'm not controlled by vanity.
A little bit.
Maybe it's my clinical eye.
No, it's not something that... maybe my clinical eye just goes off when I see stuff that I know is pathological.
No, I sleep on my arms.
I gotta take a closer look.
All right, go ahead.
Sorry.
Brian, good to see you.
Good to see you.
It's nice to see you're driving something nice.
I always...
Over there.
All right.
Uh-huh.
Last time I had a lung infection that...
Thank you.
Uh-huh.
All right, I'm fine. Uh, Brian, I was wondering because I... when I used to see Brian over at Kalis X,
Brian was driving a Lamborghini Gallardo.
Whoa.
Mm-hmm.
Now here's the deal.
If you're really rich, you pronounce it Galardo because you don't care.
You don't give a shit.
That's right.
Yeah.
Mm-hmm.
But he had to...
Tell you roll.
He had to tell you roll. You call it a Galardo. That's right. Yeah. But he had to tell you roll.
He had to tell you roll.
You call it a Gallardo.
But he had a, I think he had a Gallardo.
He's got a beautiful Audi out there, so things are working out nicely for Mr. McKnight.
So, where were we?
We were introducing him and his new album and just getting back into things a little
bit here, you and I.
I have a great memory of Brian McKnight, which is I stole a home run from him. Yes, I'll never get over that actually
I'd already hit one in the game. Yes, this would have been my second one. Was this a Dodger Stadium thing?
It was in Detroit Detroit. It was uh, no, I think it was Chicago. Yeah, it was the other Chicago
It wasn't regularly it was commiskey. Ah, yes
Yeah, and Brian was heading right toward the MVP zone
Because he was gonna hit a second home run of the day, but into the night into the Chicago night
I drifted back and took it was over the fence too. Yeah. Yeah Drew. What Drew's doing is tuning out now, but
Try not to focus on me robbing Brian McKnight of a home run and try
to focus on him just about hitting a second home run.
Wow.
Yeah, I'm focusing.
Yeah, that's pretty good.
Not too shabby, right?
Did you play baseball in high school or anything?
I played, I didn't really play baseball.
He's got the baseball body, right?
He certainly can swing the bat. He was going for a second home run.
I was actually at batting practice with Fred Lynn
Oh getting batting instructions nice, and I just listened to my instructor and it worked out
Oh, he did a good job not quite good enough for the second one that was taken away
But yeah, it was a funny
When we did the diving thing we worked your shoulder out and stuff
No, that was that was my best catch ever, and that was against...
It's Palm Springs or something, right?
That was Tommy Chong's son.
And the only reason, I don't know his first,
I think his first name was Bong, Bongwater,
Bongstein, Bongman, something, hashtag, hashtag.
No, you know, the only reason I made that catch,
but McKnight's
Was a lot more pedestrian that was just he hit it hard and hit it high and hit it deep and I just kind
Of floated back and floated back and at some point I had to sort of feel around to where the fence was but the other
Thing was is the fence because they set it up as a sort of temporary fence
Yeah, you know 220 feet or or whatever it was from home plate.
It's actually a fence probably.
They said a fence, but it had legs.
Oh yeah.
And the legs came into the playing field.
And so if you were drifting around the fence, you would trip over one of the legs, like
a C-stand they call it.
So I was sort of trying to figure that out, but it was exciting for me.
I do remember two things.
The catch, if we want to talk motivation, the catch against
Chong Jr.
was only made possible by the right fielder who was a pro ball player or an ex pro ball player.
And I was playing center field,
and he just drilled this thing into the night,
and it was one of those,
my mind immediately went into,
maybe I can hold him to a triple mode.
It wasn't in I'm gonna catch this ball mode.
It's the same thing you do with everything in life.
Like, there's a part of life where you go,
I'm gonna avoid this accident, and then there's a part of life where you go, I'm gonna avoid this accident,
and then there's a part of life where you go,
I'm gonna brace myself and minimize the damage,
because this is definitely happening.
And I said, oh, this ball's definitely over my head,
but maybe if I run my ass off,
I can go run it down and hold him to a triple.
And the guy who was in right field,
who was a professional ball player. I can't remember his name
Started screaming immediately. It's your ball. It's your ball. You got it. It's your ball and all of a sudden
I just turned my back to home plate and I just started running and he was screaming the whole time
It's your ball lay out layout and I just dove and laid out made the best catch ever
But it's only because he got me into you catch the ball mode not run it down grab it and throw it back mode. I need that guy in life. I'll just talk about Tommy
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So Brian, it was funny, I just had this conversation
with somebody
The
Somebody I said well once the record coming out or once the CD dropping or once the whatever whatever and they said oh Friday
Then I said, but what happened to Tuesday wasn't everything Tuesday. They said no, they switch it to Friday now. They switched it
I think it probably should have always been on Friday. Everything should be on Friday.
Tuesday was always a weird day.
Monday should be on Friday.
A weird day.
Yeah, Tuesday was a weird day, but it was a decade.
You remember this, Drew?
Yes, Tuesday's a weird day.
It's a weird, it's like, what day should this thing come out?
Well, Monday or Friday.
You know what?
Tuesday's a weird day, but it was that way for a decade.
But I think it means we are really heading
towards a seven-day week, right?
I guess.
And it's part of that.
We sort of Friday and Saturdays are slightly different, but I was driving through downtown
on Saturday.
I forget where the hell I had to go.
Yes.
At five o'clock, and it was same as Wednesday.
Yes.
Stopped traffic, people going home at five o'clock.
Yeah, I was driving.
I went from my place to the Peterson Museum.
Now I waited out front. Damn. I just couldn't have the courage. Yes, of course I went in.
Had you seen that new front and stuff before? You see it from outer space. Yes. I took my
kids there. Was it good? Yeah, it's always good. It's cars. But I went to the Peterson
and it was the same. It was the same But I went to the Peterson and it was the same
thing. It was just nothing but humanity on the freeway.
When they put that front up there, I was like, what the F? What are they doing? And that
was just gorgeous.
Yeah, you guys got to check out the Peterson Museum, automotive museum, and feel pretty
good about yourself and then swing by the Holocaust Museum and kind of flatten out a
little bit. They're in the same neighborhood.
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