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Following Adam’s appearance on Peyton Manning’s show, the gang debates who was the better Manning: Peyton or Eli? They take a look at some Acme mementos John P. McCann sent in from the show ‘Muu-Muus & Girl Drinks’ which he and Adam worked on. Chris presents some ‘Liked Tweets’ including an after school special titled ‘The Day My Kid Went Punk’, Gavin Newsom’s 2008 plan for the homeless, and a crow helping a hedgehog across the street.

Adam opens the show with an odd observation from a news clip about a man punching a flight attendant. Next, the gang discusses weird dog behavior and some placards that have been bothering Adam. Actor, author, and former Irish gangster Richie Stephens joins the show to talk about his past as a drug trafficker, kidnapper, and addict. Richie shares how he was able to transition from a life of crime to that of a Hollywood actor.

Writer and comedian Jodi Miller joins Adam as they discuss adoption, farting practices, and what makes them feel alive. They look at some of Adam’s ‘liked tweets’ including a bulldog having diarrhea on a plane and a crow tricking two cats into fighting. Former mobster Sammy “The Bull” Gravano returns to the show to talk about his podcast ‘Our Thing’. He tells the story of the ceremony where he became a made man, explains the mafia hierarchy, and outlines the major differences between the cartel and the mob. He talks about the process of putting a hit on someone and details his participation in two mafia wars.

Michael Yo returns to the show to talk with Adam about chick think vs. dude think, deaging skin cream, Michelle Obama’s book, and handicap horse parking. They are joined by the legendary comedian, Luenell, who talks to them about working with Dave Chappelle on a new special, starting an ‘Only Fans’ page, how she was cast in ‘The Rock’, and how a foot fetish is a victimless crime.

Adam begins the show sharing a clip of ‘Leave it to Beaver.’ He compares its classic premise to that of a current news story involving a Canadian shop teacher wearing giant prosthetic breasts to class. Next, the gang welcomes Jewel to the program to chat about her humble beginnings as a homeless musician and her unusual journey to stardom. Jewel also shares her thoughts on the music business during her early years and tells a fun story about opening for Bob Dylan.

Following their interview with Sid Krofft, Adam is excited to talk to Kim Kahana (aka Chongo) from ‘Danger Island’ as the gang learns more about his unbelievable life. Gina talks about a homeless run-in at the dog park and Adam shows some of his interview with investigator Paul Hole who was instrumental in solving the Golden State Killer case. Chongo himself, Kim Kahana, joins the gang and tells stories of witnessing the attack on Pearl Harbor, being buried alive in a mass grave during the Korean War, and surviving a deadly plane crash.

Comedian Bryan Callen returns to the show to talk about his new comedy special, ‘Man Tears’. He joins Adam and the gang as they discuss bird brains, falcon hunting, and the time Adam got into a street fight and took a baseball bat to the knee. Bryan breaks down the Old Testament, reveals the best tippers he knows, and tells a story of trying not to cry when a blind man thanked him. Dawson gives an update on Zamfir the pan flute player and reveals a newly discovered commercial with a surprise guest musician.

The gang looks at some of Adam’s liked tweets including a crow drinking water from a bottle and Oberlin College paying $36.6 million to a bakery they labeled 'racist'. They take a deep dive into what happened to Chongo from ‘Danger Island’ before welcoming Dave Dameshek to the show. Dave talks about getting kicked out of his fantasy football league by Jon Hamm in pure defiance of a legal contract and reviews some highlights from the Chargers Chiefs game.

The gang is feeling anxious about their upcoming interview with Sid Krofft, and Adam plays a clip from his audio book where he absolutely slams him. Former MLB relief pitcher and CEO of Big League Advantage, Michael Schwimer, joins the show to talk about investing in the careers of minor league baseball players to support them making it to the majors. Adam takes a listener call from someone who poses a hypothetical sexual situation with interesting results.