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Adam remembers the stunt casting in the 1995 lineup for KLSX Los Angeles and Dawson reads the description for Michelle Obama’s new book, ‘The Light We Carry’. Kato Kaelin and Tom Zenner come in the studio to talk about their podcast, ‘One Degree of Scandalous’. Kato tells the story of how he ended up on the estate the night of the murders which lead to the OJ Simpsons trial and how he saw the infamous bag that was never found. Tom talks about covering Michael Jordan’s final season with the Chicago Bulls and seeing OJ the weekend he was arrested in Las Vegas. Kato shows them a clip of ‘Ice Wars’ which is all the fighting in hockey, but with none of the hockey.

The recently opened 6th street bridge in Los Angeles has been closed for illegal activity and public safety concerns, and Adam thinks if we can’t even open a bridge, we are truly done for. They look at an LA supervisor calling people snowflakes and realize it’s the same one who dined outdoors right after the voting in favor of the outdoor dining ban. Adam talks about how he had to get a picture of Bill Burr for his son and running into John Tesh at the same show. Chris presents a round of ‘Trending Topics’ including: Aaron Rodgers arriving at Packers training camp looking like Nic Cage in ‘Con Air’, a series racist Rosita snubs at Sesame Place, and users unsubscribing from Hulu for not airing political ads.

The gang talks about what a Gavin Newsom presidency might look like in the face of how he has been handling the homeless crisis, a strange California warning label on a wooden handle, and how the sister and girlfriend characters in ‘The Black Phone’ looked exactly the same. The gang talks movies with legendary film critic, Richard Roeper. They debate Jordan Peele’s new film ‘Nope’, ‘The Black Phone’, ‘Top Gun: Maverick’, and the new Paul Newman docuseries, ‘The Last Movie Stars’. Richard comments on Ethan Hawke’s enthusiasm for ‘old Hollywood’ and jokes about how Phoebe Cates should have been nominated for an Oscar for her monologue in ‘Gremlins’.

Music historian and radio host, Eddie Trunk, comes in the studio to talk about his show on Sirius/XM, ‘Trunk Nation’. The gang looks at a new Kia commercial in the same vein as the beachcomber turtle ad and talk about airplane seating, confusing hotel door signs, and rappers peddling CDs in NYC. Adam talks about how Devo ushered in nerd rock as Eddie explains how he went from being a critic of ‘The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’ to being a voter for them. They all weigh in on the 2022 nominations and debate what is the greatest rock song of all time. Adam informs Eddie that Chuck Berry installed cameras in the women’s bathroom at his restaurant and tells him the story of an awkward moment when he met Danny Thomas’ niece.

Staff member Rudy calls in to give a ‘boots on the ground’ perspective on the Dave Chappelle show at Varsity Theatre which was moved after First Avenue cancelled. Wrestler and actor Paul Wight AKA ‘The Big Show’ calls in to talk about his new movie, ‘Marcus’, how Danny Bonaduce and Hulk Hogan were responsible for his wrestling career, the return of his character ‘Captain Insano’ from ‘The Waterboy’, and what it was like working alongside John Cena and ‘The Rock’. Gina Grad reports the news of today including: the LA County Public Health Director going maskless at a baseball game, the first case of polio in over a decade appearing in New York, Ricky Martin’s nephew withdrawing allegations, Linda Evangelista settling a fat-freezing lawsuit, and ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ surpassing ‘The Avengers’ at the US box office.

Adam is back from New York after an insane book tour schedule without a moment of peace. Mike August calls in to tell yet another harrowing story of a flight gone wrong when the pilot of his plane from Springfield got stuck in the bathroom leading to a series of unfortunate incidents. Adam tells the gang how he sweat his sleeves off at The Stand in New York after the air conditioning went out in a crowded room. Adam tells more NY stories such as how he kept getting roped into doing shows with no notice and how Mike Lynch accidentally knocked a wine bottle out of someone’s hand.

Adam takes the stage live in New York with comedians Mark Normand and Shane Gillis. The guys laugh about calf tattoos, airplane seats, and Adam's recent experience in an Uber. The three then play an extended round of Adam Carolla is Unprepared, riffing on words like "abortion," "chicken," and "India." Later, the guys comment on a few blackouts that occurred during the show and their air conditioning going out in the middle of a heatwave. Next, comedian Sam Morril joins the guys and they riff on a few more words from the audience and laugh about Sam's physical resemblance to a young Adam Carolla.

Adam sits down with comedians Vicki Barbolak and Shawn Pelofsky to talk about their podcast, ‘Trailer Park Diaries’, where they read chapters from abandoned diaries they discovered in trailer parks. Shawn recounts Adam hosting Acme Comedy Awards and Vicki talks about how people she knew didn’t celebrate the 4th of July because of Roe V Wade being overturned. They do a deep dive into their different experiences with an Acme acting teacher.

It's night two at the Blue Room Comedy Club in Springfield, Missouri! Adam recalls going to flavor town at Guy Fieri’s restaurant before ranting about how coffee shops are the new video stores and why ‘Candy’ would be a much better name for Kevin Bacon’s daughter. He welcomes comedian Kyle Dunnigan as Gina and Bryan join in for a round of 'Blah Blah Blog' featuring guest contestants such as: 'Trans Trump’, Pete Davidson, and Sylvester Stallone (all of which are Kyle impressions). Gina Grad reports the news of today including: Errol Musk having a second kid with his stepdaughter, a new study about recommended alcoholic consumption, and a real life 'Weekend at Bernie's' situation that happened in Ireland.