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At the top of the show, the guys talk about following the ridiculous Groundhog Day tradition of ‘Punxsutawney Phil’ in the 21st Century. Adam also gives his Super Bowl pick, and talks about his experience eating a pickled egg for the first time. The guys then listen to a clip from a recent Unprepared performance, as well as a clip of Gavin Newsom discussing vaccinations. Before the break, the guys play a new game called ‘Dead or Alive’.

At the top of the show, the guys talk about following the ridiculous Groundhog Day tradition of ‘Punxsutawney Phil’ in the 21st Century. Adam also gives his Super Bowl pick, and talks about his experience eating a pickled egg for the first time. The guys then listen to a clip from a recent Unprepared performance, as well as a clip of Gavin Newsom discussing vaccinations. Before the break, the guys play a new game called ‘Dead or Alive’.

Adam opens today’s show talking with Bryan and Gina about his observations on hot dogs, and music in Tarantino movies. The guys go on to talk about the confusing color system that our government is using to track COVID threats, as well as how people generally react to women in roles of authority. Gina then reads a news story about the death of Dustin Diamond, which reminds Adam of his recent Love Boat viewing. They also talk about claims of abuse against Marilyn Manson, and a lawsuit against Subway for their ‘tuna’ sandwiches. Before the break, Adam and Bryan talk about their love of Deon Sanders.

Adam recaps the stand up set he did in Hollywood over the weekend. Then he talks about witnessing a fender bender and the people involved not pulling off to the side of the road. After that, they talk to some callers wanting to know if Adam’s cars make any money and an egregious “Do Not Attempt” in a popular Allstate commercial. Before the break, the gang talks to Alan from the “Who The F Sells This S” segment from last week.

At the top of the show, Adam shares a prediction from No Safe Spaces that is now coming true. He goes on to talk about Dr. Drew’s YouTube suspension, and raises the alarm for anyone who is cheering along all this censorship. Jeff Ross then calls in to talk about ‘The Snubbys’, and trying to do comedy in the quarantine era. Adam also asks Jeff about his friendship with John Mayer, and the guys talk about the lost art of thank you cards, as well as the future of Comedy Central Roasts. From there Vinnie Tortorich joins the pod to talk about people resisting the NSNG lifestyle, and also chimes in on internet censorship. Before the break, Gina talks about her amazing new air fried onion rings.

Today’s podcast starts with a conversation about beautiful people who claim to not know they are beautiful. The guys then breakdown how commercials have changed, and Adam complains about $31 billion in CA unemployment fraud claims being discovered. They also talk about the fact that Mike August never drinks coffee, as well as his crazy driving habits. Later, Gina reads news stories about the My Pillow guy getting banned from Twitter, Tyler Perry’s new COVID-19 Vaccine special, Pamela Anderson quitting social media, Elliot Page getting divorced, Lori Loughlin’s husband spending more time in jail, the Weinstein Company liquidation plan, and updates on the Flaming Lips’ unique bubble concerts.

At the top of the show, Adam recalls the time his grandma cooked weeds for dinner, thanks to a health-nut named Euell Gibbons. The guys also comment on the one-year anniversary of Kobe Bryant’s death, and Adam talks about a crazy drive with Mike August on the way to a dinner party. Dawson then plays a new mashup he made, and Adam rants about mixed messages from the government. Before the break, the guys attempt to cheer fans up during a round of Mr. Brightside, and they listen to an Unprepared clip from Adam’s recent trip to Naples, FL.

Adam opens today’s podcast talking with Bryan and Gina about attempts to recall Gavin Newsom, and the Stay at Home orders finally being lifted in California. Mark Geragos then calls in with an update on the lawsuits he’s filed against the state, and explains why we made the latest COVID surge even worse in Los Angeles. Adam also rants about schools still being closed, and the guys comment on the vaccine rollout being botched. Dave Dameshek then joins the show to discuss this past weekend’s NFL games as well as predictions for the upcoming Super Bowl, and thoughts on a wide range of stupid commercials.

Adam talks about The Bee Gees and some of his favorite songs of theirs after watching The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend A Broken Heart on HBO. This leads everyone to discuss their connections with the group and with the death of disco. Before the break, the gang plays an extreme weather themed round of “The Rotten Tomatoes Game.”