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Adam opens the show by welcoming comedian Jodi Miller who’s sitting in for Gina today. He asks about her recently deceased cat who was just cremated. This leads Adam to play an old Crank Yankers clip where Mr. Birchum calls into a boat rental company to arrange the scattering of his uncle’s ashes. Adam then remembers the unique rating system Hustler Magazine used to judge pornos. Before the break, the gang plays a futuristic-themed round of The Rotten Tomatoes Game.

Adam opens the show with a clip of Biden being interrupted by the Easter Bunny and a Los Angeles car chase that ended because of all the trash. Adam then talks about when The Man Show staff use to get gifts for each other. They turn to the phones and speak to a FedEx aircraft mechanic wanting to pull balls for the upcoming ‘Adam Carolla Is Unprepared’ show in Indianapolis. Chris reads a story about an LA man who got killed while trying to steal a catalytic converter. Gina brings in a picture of a urinal sink, and the gang discuss Tanya Tucker. Adam shows some pictures of a mysterious concrete structure being built on PCH. Before the break, Adam and Bryan talk about high school football drills.

Adam opens the show with a surprising story about his daughter’s friends being fans of his. Adam then plays a clip from The Ben Shapiro Show about biases and narratives in the mainstream media, particularly when it comes to race. Gina talks about her upcoming breast reduction surgery and Bryan celebrates 13 years since his brain tumor diagnosis. After that, we play a new Adidas commercial focused on empowerment. Chris Laxamana joins the gang in-studio for some Trending Topics on: A Q&A with Ben Shapiro, a little kid screaming on a live news broadcast, Ilhan Omar’s tweet to Christians singing on a plane, a dad who took his baby to a drug deal, and beer drinkers getting tired of IPA’s.

Adam opens the show with an interesting take who should be allowed to play the lottery. Dawson reads a new study out of Texas about distracting freeway signs leading to more accidents. Then, Adam remembers an interaction he had with a police officer who pulled his crew over when they were going to Monterey. Dawson reads another article about homeless Covid deaths vs overdose deaths. After that, the gang talks to a caller wanting some advice about getting back into the dating scene. We play a clip of Nic Cage on Jimmy Kimmel Live talking about his pet crow. Before the break, they take some more calls about Max Baer Jr., an explanation of how Chris Laxamana got his money stolen on the way to his bachelor party, and a woman who says Adam is her “safe space”.

Adam opens the show with a recap of his race in Laguna Seca which included some unfortunate weather that led to a minor crash. Gina reports on today’s news including: Elon Musk officially buying Twitter, Mike Tyson beating up a guy mid-flight, Texas cops needing to lose weight, production halted on Aziz Ansari’s film to investigate misbehavior claims against Bill Murray, a Red Bull plane stunt, and the passing of Cynthia Plaster Caster.

Adam sits down for a 1-on-1 interview with comedian Paul Rodriguez. Paul shares stories about his upbringing in Compton and recalls meeting Robert Kennedy and Cesar Chavez during the Delano Grape Strike. They talk about Paul's early years in comedy working with a young Gabriel Iglesias and The Unknown Comic. Adam then brings up Paul's recent appearance on Inside Edition- where he stated that he'll never work with Will Smith again. Paul recalls his uncomfortable experience on the set of Ali and getting cut from the film. He shares stories of Will getting angry on set and reads passages from the diary he kept during filming. After that, Paul talks about getting into the entertainment industry and some of his earliest projects. Before they wrap, Adam asks Paul about his son who’s a professional skateboarder.

Adam opens the show telling Henry about his very first showbiz experience when they met each other back in the 90s. Henry talks about his HBO comedy series Barry and working with Sylvester Stallone on The Lords of Flatbush. Adam asks about Henry’s family who fled Nazi Germany and his upbringing in New York. This leads Henry to talk about his tough childhood, not knowing he had dyslexia, and the importance of being grateful. Adam asks Henry about his career after Happy Days and being typecast as the Fonz. Before they wrap, Adam asks Henry about when he first came out to Los Angeles with only a month’s worth of rent and food money.

Bert Kreischer joins the gang in-studio and talks about when he would listen to ACS while on the road. They talk about how Los Angeles and New York have gotten more dangerous, and Bert remembers the last screaming match he got into with a stranger. Adam asks Bert about his gift wars with Tom Segura including buying him a racecar, which leads to a longer discussion about racecar driving. Then, Adam and Bert talk about how big of an influence Netflix specials can have on comedians and Adam unboxes his new racing helmet. After that, Adam asks Bert what his road schedule is like, and both having used the same tour bus. Before the break, Adam tells a story about his grandmother having a “do not resuscitate” order and the doctors not listening to it.

Adam opens the show talking about a chat he had with 22-year-old industry kid before a TV hit last night. Then, Adam plays an audio clip of an inmate on murder charges praising Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon. Adam talks about the White House being “disappointed” that a federal judge struck down the mask mandate for travelers, which leads to a rant about how defiance angers politicians. LA County Board of Supervisors candidate Kevin Dalton joins the show and talks about ways to improve some of LA’s issues including rolling back unnecessary regulations and solving the rampant homeless crisis. Before the break, we play a clip of Gavin Newsom giving a horrible interview answer and Kevin talks about wanting to represent LA’s district #1.