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Adam opens today’s podcast lamenting the fact that no one will listen to him despite his success. Teresa Strasser is also on the line, explaining why she tends to take Adam’s advice, and the guys go on to take a phone call about Paris Hilton’s claims of abuse. Adam then shares a video of Rick Moranis getting punched by a stranger, and talks to Bryan and Teresa about his shawarma shenanigans. Later, Teresa begins the news with a follow up on Rick Moranis, and they also comment on stories about the death of Van Halen, a library worker who embezzled $1.3 million, and votes on the most iconic Halloween movies.

At the top of the show, Adam welcomes Dr. Drew to the podcast to give an update on the President’s health, as well as the death of Eddie Van Halen. They go on to discuss black out drinking, and Adam chats with a person who sent a message in a bottle that Adam found on the beach. Adam also tells a Mike August story from the road, and Martin Kove joins the pod to discuss the continued success of the series ‘Cobra Kai’. Adam then asks Martin about his multiple TV appearances on shows he watched growing up, the legacy of ‘The Karate Kid’, and working with director John G. Avildsen. Later they discuss a new project with Tom Sizemore, the lack of Westerns today, and working the ‘autograph circuit’. Before the break, Adam talks with Martin about his role in Rambo 2, and star-studded tennis games with Billy Jack’s Tom Laughlin.

Adam visits Salt Lake City’s famous Mexican restaurant The Red Iguana, which leads to a new entry into “World’s Saddest Tableau.” Then, Adam and Mark Geragos give a few examples of why Salt Lake City is so great. Bald Bryan and Gina Grad join the show next as Adam and Mark make fun of a ridiculous statement made my California Governor Gavin Newsom. After that, the gang plays a round of “Blah Blah Blog.” Gina Grad reports on the latest in today’s news stories before Adam wraps up the show with “Adam Carolla Is Unprepared.”

Adam recaps his flight out to Salt Lake City on Mark Geragos’ private jet before getting into President Trump having Coronavirus. David Koechner, Bald Bryan, and Teresa Strasser join the show next and talk with Adam about high school and mean teachers. This leads Adam to ask about David Keochner’s upbringing and how he got into acting while growing up in a small town. Adam also catches up with his old news girl Teresa Strasser and talks about how well she’s been doing in Arizona. After that, the gang plays a round of “The Rotten Tomatoes Game.’ Before they wrap, Teresa reports on President Trump having COVID and a 67-year-old “Lady Ninja” before Adam plays an improv clip that he and Teresa did on KROQ many years ago.

The gang opens the show with a follow-up to the first round of Presidential Debates. They also talk about the way our news cycle works, the lack of Russia talk, and examples of having an early motor. Later they chat with callers about offending the hosts, and why you need to set a good example for your children. Adam also talks about shopping for breakfast with Sonny, and Vinnie Tortorich joins the show to discuss his new line of Ultra Fat Nut Butter, and having to live where he grew up to take care of his mom. Before the break, Adam rants about the new Burger King campaign, and Vinnie explains how food lobbies are preventing people from getting the correct information.

Adam opens today’s show ranting about the hypocrisy of how rules are being enforced, and not letting The Comedy Store be an outdoor venue. He also talks about the falsehood of people ‘speaking truth to power’, and the guys go on to listen to a clip from a recent ‘Unprepared’ performance. Gina then reads news stories about the season premiere of SNL being performed in front of a live audience, which leads to further complaints about airport hypocrisy. The guys also discuss the brilliance of Jim Carrey, on-campus rules being enforced in off-campus virtual classrooms, and Adam’s experience with BB guns. Before the break, Jeff Cesario joins for today’s All Balls All Sports, focused on Monday Night Football, and the need to raise field goal posts.

Adam opens today’s show ranting about the hypocrisy of how rules are being enforced, and not letting The Comedy Store be an outdoor venue. He also talks about the falsehood of people ‘speaking truth to power’, and the guys go on to listen to a clip from a recent ‘Unprepared’ performance. Gina then reads news stories about the season premiere of SNL being performed in front of a live audience, which leads to further complaints about airport hypocrisy. The guys also discuss the brilliance of Jim Carrey, on-campus rules being enforced in off-campus virtual classrooms, and Adam’s experience with BB guns. Before the break, Jeff Cesario joins for today’s All Balls All Sports, focused on Monday Night Football, and the need to raise field goal posts.

Today’s pod opens with follow ups on Ron Popeil coming on the original morning show, and continued findings about the intelligence of crows and magpies. They also talk about outrageous sports announcers and coaches, and everyone plays a round of the Rotten Tomatoes Game. Michael Ian Black then joins the podcast, and the guys talk about their shared experience roasting people on Jeff Ross’ show, ‘The Burn’. They also discuss how Michael first entered the world of comedy, the tragedies that unfolded during his upbringing, and what inspired his new book, ‘A Better Man: A (Mostly Serious) Letter To My Son’. Before the break, the group chats about family dynamics, and the rise and fall of the sketch comedy group ‘The State’.

Adam and AJ Benza share their frustrations with all the arbitrary rules about wearing masks in public places. Then, Adam talks about a video from a Breonna Taylor protest in Los Angeles where a Prius driver attempts to steer his way through the crowd while getting attacked. After that, Adam plays a clip from last week’s Reasonable Doubt where Mark Geragos explains no-knock warrants. Before the break, AJ brings in gossip stories about Kimmel, Dax Shepard, and Ben Affleck.