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Comedian Brad Williams comes into the studio fresh off his stint on Cirque du Soleil and shares stories about a woman who can hang from her hair and ‘the wheel of death’. Brad joins the gang as they get into Ted Knight’s ‘Hi Guys’ and Adam remembers getting roasted by the late Greg Giraldo. They take a listener call from a guy who may or may not have a story about a blind mountain biker.

Adam talks about his late night viewing of ‘Highway Patrol’ and ‘Dragnet’ where every scene starts with the actors hanging up their coats and hats before lighting a cigarette. Chris presents ‘Trending Topics’ such as the death of Len Dawson, Joe Biden forgiving student loans, and a guy using a hotdog as a straw. In a new segment of ‘Eat Your Feelings’, Gina presents Cuban chicken kabobs with cilantro avocado cream.

Gina gives a recap of her vacation before Adam shares more amazing achievements by crows. Adam talks about challenging his son to learn the opening riff of ‘The Real Me’ by The Who and a caller gives Adam some insight into peep booths where the person paying is also being peeped on. They also talk to a caller about the woman being prosecuted for using abortion pills and another who wants to know the origin of ‘The Rotten Tomatoes Game’. The gang then shares some tips you can use to ‘Do Yourself a Favor’.

Adam gives a recap on going to Laguna Seca for Monterey Car Week where he gave legendary racer, Bob Garretson, a chance to revisit the car he once ran. He tells Bryan and Gina about the atrocity he witnessed when he discovered the worst person in the world. The gang talks about raw tortillas and early back-to-school days before taking a deep dive into 1976’s ‘Vigilante Force’.

Adam recaps the show he did at the improv with Jay Leno, Jay Mohr, Rob Schneider, Gabriel Iglesias and more. He explains how it was a perfect mashup of vastly different comedy styles and that the audience seemed to embrace it all. At the show, Sarah Silverman showed him a picture on her phone of her and Adam’s son crying when he was a baby. Adam and gang hear the results of a staff poll where they were asked at what point would they make the switch to being with a transwoman. Gina wonders if there is a new term for ‘Indian Burn’ and Adam remembers pantsing a kid and then burning his shorts. The gang plays a round of ‘The Rotten Tomatoes Game’ with a racing theme.

Adam sits down one on one with Florida Senator, Marco Rubio. Senator Rubio shares his views on inflation, language changes, mandatory prison sentences, and how schools shouldn't be indoctrination camps. Adam talks to him about Biden and Harris' branding problem and how if Gavin Newsom is the democrats best foot forward for a presidential candidate, they are running out of ideas.

Adam is in New York with the hosts of Legion of Skanks - Big Jay Oakerson, Luis J. Gomez, and Dave Smith. The guys share stories about meeting women on the road. Other topics covered include the Libertarian party, tinted windows, and body cams.

Adam sits down with Greg Gutfeld in New York. The two chat about their history doing one-man shows and how it differs from traditional stand-up. Greg gives insight into his preparation for his late night show and they talk about its success. The two then dive into how the media allows stories to die and people not being affected by big events anymore.

Adam talks to actor Frank Grillo one on one about his new movie ‘Paradise Highway’ and how it was filmed in Mississippi because of Morgan Freeman. Frank explains his theory of how he’s had success as an actor by being a fairly authentic man in a world where men are disappearing. Frank talks about his 1971 Bronco, his work ethic, and his diet and fitness regimen before giving Adam the inside scoop on the upcoming biopic ‘Lamborghini’ where he is playing Ferruccio Lamborghini. They bond over their love of Paul Newman and Adam tells Frank if he ever did cocaine, he would be the most obnoxious guy at the party.