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Gina Grad is back in studio at the top of the show. The guys talk about Andy Dick’s recent appearance on the pod, people who don’t follow traffic signals, and another story from Adam’s time at the Rams game. He also rants about a masked-up ‘Kids at Play’ sign, and pays tribute to comedian Louie Anderson. Later, Tom Green joins the pod to discuss life in below-zero Canada, and the positive impact living in nature has on your mental health. They also talk about the origins of Tom’s TV show, and Adam asks Tom about his relationship status, how Canadians view him vs. Americans, and battling your nerves to be a performer. Before the break, Tom talks about the crazy experience of hosting Saturday Night Live.

Adam is pleased to welcome comedian Jodi Miller back in studio. The guys talk about ‘mouth-breathers’, no water policies in youth sports growing up, and Jodi’s deviated septum surgery. The guys then talk more about male cheerleading spotters, and watch a viral clip of a news correspondent getting hit by a car on live TV. Later, Jason Miller calls in to discuss building an alternative social media platform, embracing free speech, and protecting the data of their users. Before the break, Adam asks Jason about his relationships with both Joe Rogan and Donald Trump.

Adam welcomes Dave Dameshek back in studio right at the top of Part 1. The guys talk about how different generations react to fast food condiment packets, and thoughts on some TV cliches as it pertains to Chinese food. They also discuss passive-aggressive behaviors, crock-pots, and coasters. Before the break, Shek gives an update on Kimmel’s Fantasy Football league, and Chris enters the studio with Trending Topics about a Missed Connection shamed on TikTok, a girl who glitter bombed her cheating boyfriend, and the latest in the world of K-pop.

Comedian Eleanor Kerrigan is in studio at the top of today’s pod, filling in for Gina Grad. The guys begin by discussing Adam’s experience at the Rams’ game, including thoughts on Sonny getting snubbed for a free towel, and why he doesn’t like male cheerleaders. The group also discusses illegal street vendors, and how it applies to other rule hypocrisy in LA. Before the break, Jay Glazer joins the podcast to talk about the latest in the UFC, thoughts on the NFL catch rule, and the importance of balancing your mental health.

At the top of today’s pod, comedian Jodi Miller returns to the studio, filling in for Gina Grad. Adam chats with Jodi and Bryan about getting confused for Norm Macdonald, as well as his thoughts on drive-thrus, spitting gum out the window, and how people dispose of trash. The guys then play a clip from Jodi’s AGT appearance, and Adam talks about taking a shuttle to the Rams game, which sparks a debate about sitting in the front seat when you take an Uber. Later, film critic Christian Toto joins the pod to discuss wokeness in Hollywood, predictions for this year’s Oscars, and who would be the ideal host. Before the break, Adam recalls some of the Oscar jokes he wrote that didn’t make it to air.

After a killer tool box intro, Adam starts this week’s pods with a rant about how LA has become a garbage dump, and the terrible policies that allowed it to happen. The guys then listen to a clip of Bob Saget and Norm Macdonald, and learn about what happened to one of the lesser-known child actors from the film ‘Bugsy Malone’. Before the break, in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the guys play a super woke round of the Rotten Tomatoes Game.

At the top of the show, Adam shares an unusual story involving Drake and hot sauce. Chris also joins the studio with some Trending Topics, and the guys go on to talk about first date rituals, Spider-Man, and scrappy people who just want to argue. Adam then talks with Paul Janeway about his incredible band, ‘St. Paul and the Broken Bones’, and his dreams of being a preacher growing up. Before the break, Paul chats further about his childhood, and musical influences.