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Adam opens today’s pod talking about his conflicted mentality regarding Natalia’s volleyball tournaments. He also tells Bryan and Gina about his desperate attempt to find a bathroom, subjecting himself to diet torture, and having a slew of terrible waiters and waitresses. They also discuss the incredible food enjoyed at Monterey, and then brings comedian Rick Overton in studio to discuss his new fully-improvised comedy special. Before the break, the group talks about the comedy of Jonathan Winters, Robin Williams, and Harold Ramis, along with Rick’s relationship with Joan Rivers.

Adam, Gina and Bryan are back in studio after their weeklong hiatus. Adam recaps his annual trip to Monterey detailing a last-minute issue with his car’s fuel cell. Adam then chats about an issue Sonny had with the USPS and Adam shares some advice for anyone borrowing things or renting an Air BnB. After the break, the gang chats with Dustin Portmann of Pins and Tails Woodworking, who designed and built the studio’s new console.

At the top of the show, Adam talks about getting his car ready for his yearly vintage race in Monterey. They also chat about the latest with Andrew Cuomo, learning how to drive a new car, and his recent conversations with Mark Geragos. Adam then shares a clip from the Adam and Dr. Drew Show, and talks about what he’s grateful for. Chad Foster then enters the studio, and Adam chats with him about working with his seeing eye dog. They also talk in more details about how his life changed after he went blind, the journey of getting to and through an airport when you can’t see, and why you should shift your mindset instead of making excuses.

After a little gratitude talk, Adam speaks with Bryan and Gina about Sonny’s hair. He then plays a clip from TMZ about Matt Damon, and they go on to discuss some vintage TV movies of the week and commercials that don’t hold up very well. They also take a listener call about the Wi Spa controversy, and discuss the perils of running a small business in 2021. Later, Adam chats with callers about the super woke new version of Love Line, robotic farming technology in India, and the passing of a Carolla fan. Before the break, the guys break down reactions to the Andrew Cuomo story.

Adam opens today’s podcast looking forward to the game ‘Dead or Alive’. It reminds Adam of a recent connection he had to Love Boat, and the guys go on to discuss LA’s out of control homeless situation, and Gavin Newsom’s terrible leadership. Jeff Ross then calls in to talk about being diagnosed with COVID prior to Cousin Sal’s Vegas Roast, planning the next big roast, and jokes he would have said on stage had he been there. Later, the guys break down Josh Gardner’s ‘porn star audition’, and the time Tom Cruise helped mediate an argument between Jeff and Sal. Before the break, Dave Dameshek enters the studio to discuss his facial hair, Tom Cruise, and funny interactions with Cousin Sal.

At the top of the show, Adam shares what he’s most grateful for, and goes on to talk about how hard relationship are to maintain in the comedy world. He also shares some of his favorite fart humor stories, and then complains about people who don’t turn right on red lights. Adam then shares an update on women’s softball attire, and explains his continued efforts to get Olympic Podiums resized. From there, the guys talk about today’s guest, David Aucoin, who is debuting a mobile trailer park for swingers. Adam talks with him about the difference between swingers and nudists, and why people are so eager to stop being secretive about their lifestyle choices. Before the break, Adam takes a couple listener calls, and addresses the concept of comedy being inherently racist.

Adam recaps his weekend trip to Las Vegas to celebrate Cousin Sal’s 50th birthday with Jimmy Kimmel, Bill Simmons, James “Babydoll” Dixon, and more. This leads him to play a birthday video he made for Sal. Kyle Dunnigan joins the show and brings ‘Jack Nicholson’ and ‘President Joe Biden’ along with him. Next, the gang chats with a caller about a new trend with younger drivers.

At the top of the show, Adam shows a strange commercial about how pooping is power, and they circle back to the bizarre ‘talking vagina’ commercial they addressed earlier in the week. Adam also makes a public service announcement about cream in coffee, and talks about hanging out with the local firefighters in Malibu. The guys then chat with a caller who sent in some caviar for everyone to taste. Before the break, Chris Hansen joins the studio to talk about the history of ‘To Catch a Predator’, working with ‘Perverted Justice’, and filming a new investigative series.