The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - Jason Mamoa vs Chris Pratt, The Quick Death of Disco and Pride Jerseys (The Adam and Dr. Drew Show Classics)

Episode Date: September 14, 2024

In this classic episode, the fellas discuss the quick death of disco, a caller goes off on Jason Mamoa and they also talk about NHL players that refused to wear PRIDE jerseys. ...

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Welcome back everyone for another edition of the Adam and Dr. Drew show classics. I am your host Big Brother Jake aka Jake Warner. My government name. Let's begin. First up is episode 1654 that aired on November 30th, 2022. Adam and Drew ask the question, why did disco die so fast? This is quite hilarious. Take a listen. Yeah, we were last show talking about the wacky days of the 60s when concentration camps,
Starting point is 00:00:35 prison, war camps were a source of great humor and amusement. But alongside of that, there was another show. Gary's looking up LeBeau still for us to get things. Well let him do things in order. Make a note of your next show. I've got LeBeau info for you guys here. LeBeau died. LeBeau... Last week.
Starting point is 00:00:55 Yes. He played a Frenchman who was captured and was part of the cast. He came to my high school in 1981 and spoke about the Holocaust. He was a Frenchman Oh, yeah, yeah, I guess he was a Frenchman Did he have an accent when he talked at the we just amplify it? I was pretty fucking tuned out I gotta be honest with you. Okay. Mm-hmm. You saw shit in your ear That may have been pre shit attack That may have been pre-shit attack. I feel like the shit attack was somewhere more in my senior year, a little later in
Starting point is 00:01:35 the year. Chris and Ray really spread their wings and did anything they wanted to do, even if it meant shitting in a paper towel. This is why I'm the wrong guy to talk to when they're like, that girl fell asleep on a cargo plane and Al Franken pretended to put his hands on her flack jacket. I'm like, yeah, what's this an example of? He was demeaning. It's demeaning. It's degrading.
Starting point is 00:02:04 It's a physical assault. I'm like Let me explain to you about it. What a real physical assault involves Digging shit out of my ear canal Being attacked with human fecal matter during school hours by huge animals in the hallway that That would constitute an assault. Yeah, by the way, I didn't feel like I was assaulted.
Starting point is 00:02:30 Right. Right. And you were fighting back. I tried. Didn't you have to put a, you had like a pennies in a sort of filled jacket with a hoodie that you put the hoodie over the ear as a way of hiding. No, I didn't have a hoodie I don't think we could afford hoodies. I Ran to my locker. I got out my Dacron filled ski jacket. Yes, not a down one. No, no Penis JC pennies. Yeah, I
Starting point is 00:03:03 Put it over my head the whole thing. Not just the hood part., JC Pennies. I put it over my head. The whole thing, not just the hood part. There was no hood. I see. Okay, got it. I took the top. That's right. I did hood math in my head.
Starting point is 00:03:14 And I hit the top button and put it over my head and then looked through the bottom of it, sort of headless, you know, horseman style. And once I deemed that I covered my shame sufficiently, I then ran for the fence to escape school. And the school hall monitor came at you, security guard. No, I mean, no, they didn't have a, there wasn't a hall monitor. There was a guard who stood out in the parking lot Yeah by the gate by the fence But I was in a full clip at that point as I was running to the fence
Starting point is 00:03:54 There was no no one was gonna open a gate you climb our school would be locked down To say I climbed over it is is not fair. I I did a kind of full sprint To say I climbed over it is not fair. I did a kind of full sprint, launched myself, sort of hit it with one foot in the middle and sort of threw myself over it and landed on my feet. I was agile and moved fast. And as I've told you before, I was never the flat out speed guy at all, but I set the record for the bleacher run and I set the record for the shuttle zigzag run on the field with
Starting point is 00:04:32 cleats around the benches and stuff. I was fleek quick. I could move my feet fast. So I just, that guy sort of made a half-hearted attempt to kind of get in front of me and it was he was a no match. For a man scorned. Fecal matter. Yeah. So good. All right. Lebeau. Lebeau. Lebeau. He was the let's see here. He was the youngest of 14 children 10 of whom died in the Holocaust. Wow. At 12 he began singing professionally, but he started out a singing career singing to the SS soldiers every Sunday accompanied by an accordionist.
Starting point is 00:05:12 So it's a natural evolution. So he was in the camp too. Yeah. Yeah. But he was spared somehow. Yeah, he apparently was in two different camps 14 and 10 of them Claimed by the Holocaust and this is the guy we decide we're gonna cast in a wacky show about camps Well, he was a French. He had a French accent He had acting chops and I guess he knew better than most about those wacky Germans and then the Germans the Jews were playing the Germans And then there was a Billy Jews were playing the Germans. And then there was Billy Jack.
Starting point is 00:05:47 Oh yeah, yeah, we had to finish that story. We have to bum everybody out. Here we go. We have, this is the, just got raped, who was his girlfriend in real life, kind of encapsulating the 70s bummer era that I grew up in. And I want to say that the brown haired girl is in a very characteristic 70s pose where they pull their knees up their face and have their hair hang over their face. Yes, everyone just looked at the ground. So and some world-class acting going on by the younger
Starting point is 00:06:34 actress in this Drew I think you'll hear. I'm surprised she didn't rise to incredible heights theatrically after this but here we go I pray Billy kills him. He mustn't tell Billy Cindy. Why not? Because he will kill him. Damn your pacifism! I am not gonna let that sick animal get away with this he has gotten away with it. What's your mom? Yeah. Even if Billy kills him, kills mom, it wouldn't change what's happened here today.
Starting point is 00:07:20 He wouldn't take away any of the horror. She was tied up with stakes at the river and Bernard raped her. He just destroyed a lot of innocent kids. Can't you understand that? My religion, my nonviolence. Damn you pacifism. My religion, my nonviolence, the kids, that's all I have left now. Yeah and then ten minutes later there were the village people. That's right.
Starting point is 00:08:01 Because we were like, fuck this. Yeah. Bummed out. Too bummed out. If I can like, fuck this. Yeah. Bummed out. Too bummed out. So this was like what, 72? Yeah, 71, 72. And by 78. By 76.
Starting point is 00:08:15 I couldn't endure what happened here today. Yeah, we're done. Now here's the... I was watching this when I was seven. Seven years old going, what the fuck? My mom is just nodding. It is your mom. It is your mom. This is how I imagine her being. I met her enough times to like see that in her. Here's the thing.
Starting point is 00:08:46 You know, it'll be interesting. What year, Gary, is the first recognized disco song? Because like Saturday Night Fever was probably 77, 78. I watched it in my freshman year of college which was 76-77. Right, so we went from Billy Jack to Saturday Night Fever. Yeah, yeah. Pretty damn fast. Yeah, yeah. And so what the question is now is I unfortunately don't see us as a nation changing direction. What I see is a group of people going, I'm moving to Florida and I'm gonna have a good time. And then the rest of the people go,
Starting point is 00:09:34 let's go by the river and cry with Billy Jack's girlfriend. And then there's another group that goes, I'm getting a fucking four by truck and I'm doing some off-roading. And I'm gonna buy a gun and I'm getting a fucking four-by truck and I'm doing some off off-roading Yeah, and I'm gonna buy a gun and I'm fishing and I'm fucking having a good time. Yeah, and then the other group goes We got a cry by the river But we're not we can't or we got a glue ourselves to a van go the internet seems to agree that it was 1972 soul Mikasa first but first released in France. Let's, let's
Starting point is 00:10:08 just go like when was Donna Summers or the village peoples. It feels like that disco though. Is it? I mean, is that it? No, what the village? Yes, it is. It is disco. It was kind of. Yeah. But no, what the village people is is the opposite of this. Yes. That's what I'm saying. Yeah, so we agreed Collectively as a nation to go we're done We can't talk AOC or Gavin Newsom out of it anymore. They're not going they're not gonna come go disco They won't do it that that's where the safe spaces in the octagons come in right it's a group it's just gonna have to break off and go I'm I'm going to
Starting point is 00:10:52 Florida I'm gonna have a good time Michael Malice believes that the country will actually separate like the different correlation well well if half the country's just going disco and the other half is going down to the river to have a nice cry, then it's going to happen. What are our choices? Yeah. It's gross. It's gross.
Starting point is 00:11:16 Yeah. And it's also, it's a colossal waste of time. You know what I mean? It's really just... Of lives. Yeah. You know what I mean? It's really just lives. Yeah, but it is the ultimate waste of time because we're just sitting ringing our you know, what is a what's a bigger waste of time than tearing down a statue that got put up 180 years ago? It's just it's not a good allocation
Starting point is 00:11:39 of time. You know what I'm saying? It's not not adding to human thriving economically. That's for sure. Right. Here. Would you find out about this going saying? It's not adding to human thriving economically, that's for sure. Right. Gary, would you find out about this going more? It looks like, I heard you guys say Donna Summers, it looks like her first jump onto the mainstream was 74. That I think is it for US. It only took two or three years to get from crying by the river to Donna Summers. You sure that enough people won't have had enough of this crying by the river that will
Starting point is 00:12:06 move off of this a bit? Well, let's just say you live in California. What are you going to do? You just have to move. Because we don't seem to be coming around. You know what I mean? Yeah. Welcome back to the Adam and Dr. Drew Show Classics. Up next we have episode 1700 that aired on March 31st, 2023 titled Jason Momoa vs. Chris
Starting point is 00:12:39 Pratt. The fellas take calls including a caller that had a run in with Jason Momoa and it didn't turn out the way you would expect Check it out All right, drew we got another call here This is nice to it from sacramento doug Hey adam, drew how you guys doing? What's going on doug? Going on. Um two quick things before I called and just shut me up if you want me to get to my call. Um Um two quick things before I call to just shut me up if you want to get to my call and
Starting point is 00:13:08 One Jason, Amoa is a douche. You always like ask people like I'm curious to be the douche He's a total douche in real life. You know douche bag. He seems douchey, but I don't know for sure How do you know? What kind of informs me on that is like I think it was Is that more Republican actor who does like those seal movies Chris something Sorry You're thinking of Guardians of the Galaxy Yeah, Chris Pratt Chris Pratt. I said Chris
Starting point is 00:13:40 posted a picture on Instagram like Like two years ago or something like that and he had like a bottle water and the Mo is like, dude, really? What bottle water and I wrote this thing and it was just weird like he how we called him out in public and like, yeah, so do she was just like Chris Pratt is religious. I think he's pretty Catholic and he hunts so that's enough so what it ends up what ends up happening as I tell Drew all the time Hollywood sort of they don't have the goods on him like they don't see him wearing a MAGA hat or find out that he's a Republican or votes Republican they just kind of go like you hunt yeah and you go to
Starting point is 00:14:26 church yeah and you're against school lockdowns yeah okay we got a profile on you we know who you are but we can't really say anything because there's really nothing but we can we'll take some jabs because we get it yeah you go to church and you like venison It's an issue. And by the way, you're right about everything covid So I like the fact that everyone who was right about all the covid shit now is a scarlet letter That person's an agitator That's right. The scarlet letter is not Right or wrong about covid it is you're an agitator
Starting point is 00:15:06 You do not go along with shit. That's incorrect just because it's so tiresome. Are you tired? I'm so tired I'm not i'm liberated by because everyone can suck my dick That's the way I feel about it. If more people would join me Then we would suck your dick or being like the coolest We wouldn't have this problem that's right well actually there's one thing about wokeness I actually like that I kind of respect is one way you guys think of this isn't why I called but you kind of got me on its tangent here one thing I like about wokeness is it kind of identifies the people I'd never want to hang out with
Starting point is 00:15:44 you always say like oh the type of want to hang out with. You always say, oh, the type of guy I can't hang out with, and it kind of shortcuts that. Whereas that's the conversation you have three years down the road somewhere and you're like, ooh, I don't like this guy. You can kind of have it within the first hour. You can do that with nose piercings. Right. Yeah. But I don't know.
Starting point is 00:16:00 Adam is predicting octagons and safe spaces, California and Florida. By the way, they fucked up our Germany and Florida by sending all the Californians to Florida and everybody else to Florida. I know. But anyway, Doug, what do you got? Okay. So the reason why I called is you made this really funny statement and I don't think it gets enough credit, which is the people that run the fastest cross the street the slowest. And I have a less funny version,
Starting point is 00:16:29 but I think it's kind of like in the same vein, which is the people that enunciate the most, mumble the most. And I can just kind of, there's nothing worse than explaining a joke, but my version is, I called an Uber recently, and the dude was of the same world of the fast runners and I can understand a thing he was saying when he picked me up and each time I had to have
Starting point is 00:16:49 him repeat it like three times and you contrast that like if you watch 90 Day Fiance and you have dudes from a big continent, you know, when they talk to people they go, listen, this is what I am saying. They annotate every single word and then somehow when they come here they can't, you listen, this is what I am saying. They annotate every single word. And then somehow when they come here, they can't, you can't understand a thing they're saying. So yeah, so you're saying, you're saying it's sort of like a Malcolm X the way like he might speak, although I don't really, but, but crisp and concise and pop pop pop versus little Wayne or somebody
Starting point is 00:17:31 You talked about that the other day you have you actually played a clip of I think it's like a LA councilmember You're like, I don't know what the fuck this guy is saying. No, no, no over and over we we played a clip I don't think I played it for you drew We can find it. It's in the computer somewhere Ben. I played thanks Doug. I played a clip of A guy who was running for mayor of Chicago and He wanted to get rid of Lori Lightfoot. I don't know they made a sort of three man and woman
Starting point is 00:18:09 possibly runoff. I don't know if he made the runoff. Lori Lightfoot is out, you know, because of racism except for the three other people that got elected above her black. But either way, Drew, it's about racism. I always love the fact that this city's not ready for a black lesbian bitch. You got elected Didn't you get elected in that city? Maybe you did a shit job. Is that possible? Is that on the table? Not when you're when you're the coolest not when you're the coolest This guy was on I think it was Tucker Carlson, and it was probably about four or five weeks ago. And he was running for mayor of Chicago.
Starting point is 00:18:56 And he sounded like a sharecropper from the 1860s. And I was like like this is Chicago it's the mayor of Chicago you people have to understand you when you speak it was comical I can't remember and we have a guy that is the senator from Pennsylvania that has a profound aphasia he can't speak because his that part his brain doesn't exist yeah Yeah, I know. But that's a hate crime. No, no, that's ableism for you to talk to. I understand. I understand it's ableistic to suggest that. Yes, California's Dianne Feinstein,
Starting point is 00:19:34 who people are unsure whether she can form thoughts or sentences. No, she's severely demented. And that is my question, everybody. How far into brain damage do we go before we say somebody is not up to a job? Should she be a truck driver? Should she be an airline pilot? No. Should Federman be an airline pilot?
Starting point is 00:19:56 No. Please. So where do we draw these lines? Is he still in the hospital for depression. He's something for something. I don't think we really know what that something. All right. Well, do Oh, do you have a spot?
Starting point is 00:20:12 No. I made that up. All right. Let's play this clip. I think you're going to laugh. Just listen at this guy and Ben, you can figure out whether this guy made it to the top three or not, but this is him explaining they got to get rid of Lori Lightfoot. Preferred candidate, an American hero, joins us tonight.
Starting point is 00:20:33 Mr. Wilson, thank you so much for coming on. So when you said that police should be able to chase down criminals like rabbits, obviously we cheered. Did you mean that? Well, here's what I meant. How long is a 20 year old son he was murdered by a gun? These people need to be caught. Too many restrictions on a police department. We need to take the handcuffs off the police officer and put them on
Starting point is 00:21:00 the people who's acted on it and it needs to stop now. This particular mayor that we have right now, just keep coming up with excuses, excuses. But people keep dying on the street. Nobody doing a damn about it, but excuses. So no, when we become mayor of the city of Chicago, we're going to put a stop to this crime. We're going to take them back, our police officer, men and women, and get the job done. I'm tired of it.
Starting point is 00:21:30 I don't want to see no other family go through what I've been through, the loss of a son or lose a daughter or something of that nature. We're going to stop it. I mean, crime is voluntary. You get exactly as much as you put up with everyone knows that you're saying it out loud you've been attacked for saying it by the media in Chicago despicably. Most voters must agree with you though I would think. Well you know it's just based on how I feel I'm tired of it I look yeah when you lose someone's a loved one, okay
Starting point is 00:22:07 You act out of your emotion, okay? Yeah, we're not like crooks to turn around the next week or the next day and and and Commit a crime to someone else of a mayor first duty is protect its citizen You know yes, and she can pay to do a job. If she cannot do her job, when you get paid to do a job, if you cannot do it, you need to be fired. Just point blank. We do that in corporate America. You know? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:36 But this mayor is the worst mayor that I think, she'll go down in history. You know? We have to bag our police officers, take the handcuffs off them, take some of these rules, take some of these policies off them, get them days off, make sure we treat them like heroes that goes out and protect us. And we must do this on a continuous basis. And we must make sure that police officers... I fucking love this guy.
Starting point is 00:23:04 I know, I like him too, but he's not speaking English. I love him. I don't give a shit what he sounds like. I know you're so desperate. I know you're so desperate for somebody who just thinks halfway normally that we're literally, we are living in a world now filled with politicians that are hysterical, crazy women spouting out nonsense all over the place. And we have one guy that goes, police ought to take the handcuff off the police.
Starting point is 00:23:38 I'm all for it. I'm a thousand percent behind this guy. I'm sorry, Adam. We rarely disagree on stuff. I disagree with this guy. I love this guy. You get paid, do job. You could pay, do job, then you do job. You don't pay, you don't job. He's got a little facial droop there. He might have a Bell's palsy affecting his speech a little bit. So he might actually have a dysarthria that he has to be very careful. So I think that's some of what you're seeing. Listen to the content. The It was clear as a bell and it was right on. It was right on. You get paid, do job, protect citizens. We'll be right back with more of the Adam and Dr. Drew show classics.
Starting point is 00:24:21 All right. Last up for today, we have episode 16 1673 which aired on January 21st, 2023. Adam and Dr. Drew have a discussion on NHL player Ivan Provarov refusing to wear a prior jersey when he played for the Flyers. Take a listen. Did you hear about this story from last week where the hockey player wouldn't put on the gay jersey or whatever and go out and he's getting all sorts of shit now because he wouldn't do it. So here's what I keep saying to all you people all the time. It doesn't end and it doesn't end. It's you know where it starts. Nothing can start in unreasonable with unreasonable terms relationships
Starting point is 00:25:11 can't start with it they end with crazy terms but they don't start with crazy terms you know what I mean the gay you know the gay movement all this, like I say, everything has to start... Reasonable. Well, it starts with, we just want to be treated equally under the law. The most sensible thing you could say. And then so we go, yeah, that makes perfect sense to me. And Black Lives Matter starts with White cops shooting unarmed teenage black boys in the back because they're running away from a shoplifting crime
Starting point is 00:25:52 We don't want that We want to end that and then I go yeah reasonable But at a certain point They yell take a knee or you're going to get fired from your job. And now what how do we get here? Well, we always get there. That's where this is going and The game movement same thing which is movement the movement moving progression That's right progressive movement. It starts with they just want to get married so they can have the same health benefits
Starting point is 00:26:22 Run from their employee that you need go employer. Yeah. Yeah. yeah yeah okay make sense and then a certain point it's put on this gay flag and go out and warm up and then you go no I don't want to do that and they go okay well now you're fucked we want you sanctioned fired and whatever wait now you're in trouble hey masterpiece cake baking shop in Denver yeah we need you to bake us a gay wedding cake for a gay wedding. Sorry. I don't want to do that. Okay We're taking you to court. Let's see this work goes and this is why I always protest at the beginning part Because I know where it's going because of your crystal brain Yes, and everyone looks at me and goes why aren't you down with black? I go because I know where it's going because of your crystal brain. Yes, and everyone looks at me and goes Why aren't you down with black life? I go because I know where it's going
Starting point is 00:27:08 Oh, so you're not down your for cop shooting innocent black teens in the back. No, no not for that But I know where it's going because it always goes there because they have to take it there. They can't why why? well because there because they have to take it there. They can't not. Why? Well, because because their charter statement is not what their mission is. I'm trying to process that. So you mean there's ulterior ulterior motives underneath that are not made explicit? Yes. and and you don't see those You don't know those so you sign up. Well, their motive what they say to you is That's all we do all we want is for two men to be able to get married and have the same rights and privileges
Starting point is 00:27:59 That the Constitution blah blah blah and you go. Okay I want to push back on that because you think when they were fighting for that they had other agendas in mind no no but they're flawed and they're narcissistic and they and it goes it just keeps going it just keeps going there yeah I don't know they're not one day you'll live under our gay thumb that's not gay thumb I'd watch that movie I would too the point is no it goes there because because they're narcissists and because Ultimately everyone wants control and that's where it goes right at the same way. Look same way you go
Starting point is 00:28:39 You know, what's wrong with closing down the schools for two weeks or telling people to mask up when they're walking on the horse Drow, why can't you I can't you that because I know where this is going You understand. Mm-hmm. I know I know what your tendencies are. Yeah, you know, I mean, it's like Well, we said to like one of your patients, you know What do you want like what's wrong with this is one of the mini bottles of sneer right beard off on a long flight. Just one mini bottle. What's what's wrong? The answer is nothing.
Starting point is 00:29:09 Nothing but not for you. Yes, because I know where this is going. So when did you and by the way, the people who found all these moments like who started are people have a propensity to go and that's the new world. Or did you become aware of that? Like is there a is there a paradigm moment? They made me aware of it. It just became aware of it as this kept happening.
Starting point is 00:29:32 Yeah, it wasn't something I was born with. I kept watching what they wanted to do next. And then I started going, what the fuck is going on? I guess what I'm wondering is, does this go back to your mom where you saw this at first or is it only been the last four or five years you're seeing the excesses I mean it's it's because it was around in the 70s no because because when my mom was around we would argue over step a yeah for so long yeah that we never got to fire the guy from the NHL because he won't wear the gay jersey. We would never get there. I don't think they were going there back then. They didn't know they could go there. They will
Starting point is 00:30:16 keep going. But they didn't know they could go there. No, nobody, look, nobody starts off that way but it all ends up that way. They keep going. So I don't know. Nobody thought about it. They thought really what it is, it's like Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, the 1619 project of the fucking Southern Poverty Law firm, law center, or whatever it is. They start off with some sort of ambition of, look, we want equality.
Starting point is 00:30:53 We want these things. And at a certain point, society comes around and goes, yeah, fine, interracial marriage or whatever, same pay, you know, whatever scholarships for black, you know, affirmative acts. Yeah, fine. And they go, oh, and they look around and they go, shit, we got this big office now and lots of employees. What are we doing here? We're gonna start making widgets or we just gonna move, we're gonna move on to the next grievance. But the problem is as society evolves, the grievances get smaller and smaller and more petty and then it's like people in Atlanta having to show their ID, that's Jim Eagle. So what it is, Jim Eagle.
Starting point is 00:31:34 That's greatest. By the way, that's been the greatest like junior high gym coach ever, right? Jim Eagle. Jim Eagle. James Eagle here. Drop and give me 20 Eagles. Spread them. Spread those wings son. Jim Eagle. James Eagle here. Drop and give me 20 Eagles. Spread them.
Starting point is 00:31:46 Spread those wings, son. So, the society heals and evolves, but they're in the grievance department. That's how they make their money so the politicians get elected. That's how, you know, Joe Biden's got to go kiss the ring of Al Sharpton at the Atlanta Baptist Church or whatever. That's part of the deal. There's no business if Joe Biden gets up there on MLK Day and says, you know, we're essentially out of problems here, people. That's not going to, you're not going to get reelected. Al Sharpton is not going to make any money. There's a business to be run. And there's an organization
Starting point is 00:32:26 to be funded. And there's a movement to be supported. So yeah, you wanted gay marriage, but we're done. And you wanted this, you want equal rights. We're done. Well, now where are we at? Hey, Russian hockey player who's Russian Orthodox Catholic Orthodox put the gay flag on then he goes now I don't want to do that and then they go oh good we got work we've I've made work for our grievance company now yeah we got we got stuff to do yeah so the thing I find truly interesting and it's hard for us to do this because the feelings that are flying around are so out of control right now.
Starting point is 00:33:08 But when you step back and you look at history, this is not a unique thing. No. French Revolution. Yeah, because people aren't unique. Right. French Revolution, same thing. Russian Revolution, same thing. Every time there's sort of a movement, right in the language movement, it kind of goes
Starting point is 00:33:26 like this. And if you look back at the times, it's always when there's been severe childhood trauma, lots of narcissism and lots of mob action, which is sort of interesting. And it doesn't stop until it's like forced to stop. Like until there's some sort of, And it feels like a lot of the stopping is going to be done through the courts, which is interesting to me. Isn't it? Yeah. Because it's going to be stuff that's just worked out through the courts that just frees
Starting point is 00:33:55 everybody from... Freezes everybody from doing what they've been doing. Prevents them from pushing forward. Yeah. Otherwise, they'll just keep pushing forward. Yeah. Otherwise they'll just keep pushing forward. Yeah. They're just, oh, you know, fired somebody because, uh, they didn't get vaccinated and they need to, there needs to be wrongful termination in a settlement so that it prevents them from doing that again. Right.
Starting point is 00:34:18 Yeah. All right. That's all for this week. Thanks for listening to the Adam and Dr. Drew show classics. I've been your host, big brother Jake, host of the Big Brother Jake podcast here on the Podcast One Network. So check that out if you have time. Remember, check back each week for new episodes and while you're at it, don't forget to
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