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Adam begins today’s podcast discussing Woodstock and the bands that passed on the opportunity to perform at the festival. They go on to discuss the recent news that California Governor Gavin Newsom was discovered dining out at Napa’s famed French Laundry restaurant. As Gina moves into the news the gang review stories ranging from the death of Bobby Brown’s son, a wrongful death lawsuit filed by Naya Rivera’s ex-husband against Ventura County and much more.

Adam begins today’s podcast discussing Woodstock and the bands that passed on the opportunity to perform at the festival. They go on to discuss the recent news that California Governor Gavin Newsom was discovered dining out at Napa’s famed French Laundry restaurant. As Gina moves into the news the gang review stories ranging from the death of Bobby Brown’s son, a wrongful death lawsuit filed by Naya Rivera’s ex-husband against Ventura County and much more.

At the top of the podcast, Adam shows Bryan and Gina a couple other 1780’s Guy videos that Maxipada dug up. He also shares news that his dog Phil had to spend the night at the vet, and talks with a caller about human psychology. They go on to talk about the family unit falling apart, creating a gratitude journal, and moving on mentally from suicidal ideations. Before the break, the guys play a round of a new game called ‘Sling It Forward’, and Adam finds out that Johnny Weir was eliminated from Dancing with the Stars.

At the top of the podcast, Adam talks to Bryan and Gina about the importance of going outside of your comfort zone. He also talks about how long 5 minutes is when you’re on the air, and proudly explains that Sonny has moved away from bagels and onto eggs. Adam then tells the guys about his latest Love Boat revelations, and everyone responds to some listener calls. Later, Adam Ferrara joins the podcast to talk about his new standup special, his time doing Top Gear, and his thoughts on seat heaters in cars. The guys also talk about their preference for hot dogs, the days of drinking from a hose, and Adam Ferrara’s relationship with his parents. Before the break, the two Adams lament the fact that kids these days don’t want to get their driver’s licenses.

At the top of the podcast, Adam talks to Bryan and Gina about the importance of going outside of your comfort zone. He also talks about how long 5 minutes is when you’re on the air, and proudly explains that Sonny has moved away from bagels and onto eggs. Adam then tells the guys about his latest Love Boat revelations, and everyone responds to some listener calls. Later, Adam Ferrara joins the podcast to talk about his new standup special, his time doing Top Gear, and his thoughts on seat heaters in cars. The guys also talk about their preference for hot dogs, the days of drinking from a hose, and Adam Ferrara’s relationship with his parents. Before the break, the two Adams lament the fact that kids these days don’t want to get their driver’s licenses.

At the top of the show, Adam recaps an unfulfilling meal served by a waitress who didn’t know much about the menu items. Then Adam comments over a scene from the movie Face/Off and talks about recording new Crank Yankers calls for next season. Adam then plays a clip of Bill Maher being critical of democrats buying into far left ideology. Dave Dameshek joins the show next and talks about his Pittsburgh Steelers remaining undefeated, getting food poisoning in New Orleans with Adam many years ago, and the need to always have a “Fuck Off” chambered.

Adam opens today’s podcast talking to Bryan and Gina about the way the Jeffrey Toobin story was covered on both sides of the political spectrum. From there, the guys re-enact a scene of Toobin bumping into old family friends at the airport. Gina then reads news stories about The Weeknd performing at the Super Bowl halftime show, and attempts at making up revenue lost during this year’s NFL season. Before the break, the guys talk about the NBA reopening next month, crazy COVID policies in the NFL, and Gina reads one more news story about Ticketmaster’s possible new COVID policy.

Adam, Bryan and Gina open today’s show talking about how everyone wants to be able to work from home and get paid, especially teachers. They go on to discuss how we define certain jobs as ‘essential’, as well as opinions that Adam has modified over his lifetime. They also watch a clip about the transition of power from Trump to Biden, and talk with a caller about the world of chess. Later, Josh Todd and Stevie D of Buckcherry join the show, and Adam can’t help but notice the kids doing online schooling in the background. The guys then talk about their upcoming live virtual concert, performing at socially distanced venues, and how their lives have changed since the lockdowns. Before the break, everyone discusses the delicate balance of egos in Rock N Roll.

Adam, Bryan and Gina open today’s show talking about how everyone wants to be able to work from home and get paid, especially teachers. They go on to discuss how we define certain jobs as ‘essential’, as well as opinions that Adam has modified over his lifetime. They also watch a clip about the transition of power from Trump to Biden, and talk with a caller about the world of chess. Later, Josh Todd and Stevie D of Buckcherry join the show, and Adam can’t help but notice the kids doing online schooling in the background. The guys then talk about their upcoming live virtual concert, performing at socially distanced venues, and how their lives have changed since the lockdowns. Before the break, everyone discusses the delicate balance of egos in Rock N Roll.