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Comedian Josh Potter joins Adam for a wild episode that includes a foot competition, making money off strange body parts online, and some memorable, and dare we say almost horrifying  one night stands.  Adam touches on some old Hollywood history of the dashing and tragic life of actor, Rock Hudson, with further discussions on the AIDS epidemic and the ostracization and fear of that time period.  Later, we meet rockstar musician Les Claypool, where he and Adam reminisce about meeting previously on LoveLine, where Les retells a “clutch your pearls” moment from the show.  We learn about how Les tried out for Metallica, he’s also known as the “Evel Knievel” of Base for what a risk taker he is, and back to some more humble beginnings from when, like Adam, he began as a carpenter.

Comedian Dana Gould joins Adam as they delineate about cars, and after a recent experience with some inept car sales staff, they deliberate about younger workers today.  Next they revisit some videos from American television personality, Huell Howser, where both Adam and Dana continue with some priceless commentary on clips of Huell’s California adventures.

Comedians Jay Mohr and Stephen Root join Adam for an unforgettable episode as Jay brings on the laughs with some impressive impersonations.  Stephen Root discloses his experiences working with the Coen Brothers and his early beginnings performing Shakespear.  Next, we hear some gut wrenchingly hilarious stories on crabs, which kind? You’ll have to listen to find out.  Adam and Jay commiserate on the changes in comedy over the years,  and what it was like for both of them to grow up in the San Fernando Valley.

Comedian Alonzo Bodden joins Adam as they relate and debate oldie’s music, and Adam annihilates anyone who likes a certain rock song. They commiserate about road rage experiences and the joys of driving Los Angeles freeways.  Next, in true July 4th traditions, we learn all about professional eating champion, Joey Chestnut, who acquired his 16th “Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest” title, eating 62 hot dogs for the win.  Adam & Alonzo are then joined by legendary producer, George Schlatter who recounts a colorful career with a variety of stories working with such consummate stars as Goldie Hawn, Lily Tomlin, Cher and even our previous President, Richard Nixon.

Comedian Orny Adams joins Adam as they riff on musical legends like ‘The Who’ and ‘The Rolling Stones’ before they recall an unforgettable acceptance speech by Mike Love of the Beach Boys who hurled a series of scorching bombs at fellow musicians. Next, Orny and Adam battle for who can guess obscene prices of ‘Hollywood Hand Me Downs’.