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The gang takes a deep dive into the Hollywood’s obsession with movies featuring teenage prostitution in the late 70’s and early 80’s. Adam talks about the problem with RV camps popping up on the side of LA highways. Gina Grad reports the news of today including: New reporting about what was going on inside and outside Robb Elementary, Dave Chappelle deciding not to have his name on a high school theatre, Chrissie Hynde saying she will no longer play her hits anymore, Elon Musk's daughter filing to drop her last name, Adele pushing back Vegas shows again, and an auction bidder winning a lunch with Warren Buffet for 19 million dollars.

Adam learns the reason why he’s suddenly hearing David Bowie songs everywhere before comparing his very different Father’s Day with Gina’s. The gang plays The Rotten Tomatoes Game, with movies showcasing the celebrities featured in Adam’s new book: ‘Everything Reminds Me of Something: Advice, Answers...but No Apologies’.

The gang discusses the Fed’s interest hike, liberal vs conservative bumper stickers, and Biden’s remarks at his Pride press event. Gina shows them Hershey’s new pride campaign, or rather HerSHEy’s new pride campaign.

Chris returns from his Italian honeymoon and recounts his experience drinking out of fountains, trash dollies, scissor-cut pizza, and running into Judd Apatow. Chris gives Adam the lowdown on the Watts Tower, Adam explains how watching Dr. Drew in the film ‘New York Minute’ caused him to remember a simpler time, and Gina tells them about the demons coming alive in the audience at a Tori Amos concert.

Adam explains how he woke up at 6am when the doorbell rang because one of his daughter’s friends slept over and her mom came to pick her up. He asks the gang how early is too early for a doorbell ring? The Virzi triplets come in the studio to talk about their experience doing comedy together and how when one of them bombs on stage, they all bomb together.

How does one create a beard of bees? The gang finds out before Adam talks about how Rolling Stones Magazine places far too much stock in ‘The Velvet Underground’. Adam makes a correction on the Detachable Penis discussion from last week before digging into electric cars powered by coal.

Adam and Gina introduce Bryan to the Postmate’s new ‘bottom-friendly menu’ and discuss how anal sex is a big commitment. Adam remembers the teacher he met who retired at 52 and her toilet seat hall pass. Adam talks about the Barenaked Ladies concert he went to and the surprising second husbands of ABBA members.

Comedian Michael Yo comes in the studio as the gang attempts to answer the age-old question: is ‘Detachable Penis’ by King Missile or Butthole Surfers? In honor of the upcoming Carolla BBQ, Michael Yo joins the gang for a round of The Rotten Tomatoes game with movies that feature a memorable BBQ scene.

Adam laments on how Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis ruined an entire decade of music and learns they will soon be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The gang looks at LA’s new ‘heat tsar’ and Adam wonders why they still haven’t appointed a ‘traffic tsar’. They are joined by actor Kyle Gallner who talks about his new movie ‘Dinner in America’, working with Clint Eastwood, Punk Rock music, and how he got started acting early in his life.