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At the top of the show, Adam plays a bizarre clip from The View, and the gang analyzes clips from Bill Maher, as well as Michelle Obama’s conversation with Gayle King, and the CDC Director’s latest round of ‘doom and gloom’ messages. Gina then gives an update on a scam she got involved in. Before the break, the guys play a round of Blah Blah Blog, watch a clip of Rosie O’Donnell’s old daytime talk show, and make fun of TV warm up guys.

At the top of the show, Adam asks Bryan and Gina about how the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame works, and the guys share their love of Pat Benatar, who is mysteriously missing from the list once again. Bald Bryan then gives another health update, and the guys go on to take listener calls about ‘Whose Line Is It Anyway’, car mistakes in movies, the science behind facial recognition, and thoughts on Dogecoin. Before the break, Mike August calls in to defend the scathing words he used describing Mike Lynch’s house, and also to discuss the upcoming shows in Alaska.

Adam welcomes Adam Ray in studio at the top of the podcast. The guys talk about LAX suddenly becoming busier than it’s ever been, and also listen to another mashup from Dawson. Gina then gives an update on the screaming preacher who was arrested for flouting COVID rules, and the guys discuss the problems with constant lockdowns. After that, the guys break down Mike Dawson’s recent standup performance, and Gina shares some good news about her recent weight loss. Later, Mike Lynch calls in to chat about Adam’s new book, and how our listeners can be a part of it. Before the break, the guys take some listener calls.

Adam returns to the Skyline Comedy Club to chat about his day exploring Appleton, Wisconsin. He then welcomes Kyle Dunnigan, Gina, and Bryan to the show to play The Rotten Tomatoes Game. Gina reports on today’s news stories including: A woman suing Bagel Bites for not containing real cheese, butt lift procedures on the rise, and a woman who gave birth to 9 children at once. Lastly, Adam brings a fan on stage to pull ping pong balls for a round of Adam Carolla is Unprepared.

Adam performs live at Skyline Comedy Club in Appleton, Wisconsin. He teases the crowd about being in a city that doesn't have direct flights before talking about gas station attendants and trying to get a coffee through a TSA line. Gina, Bryan, and Jeff Cesario then drop in for a quick Chet Waterhouse update. Lastly, the show goes into Adam Carolla is Unprepared - where Adam is challenged to riff about iguanas, conservatism, and laryngitis.

Adam opens today’s pod with some sad, personal news. He then reads a crazy text he got from John Popper, and the guys go on to discuss our nation’s relationship with guns. From there, Adam breaks down an experience he had losing his keys, as well as having a magnum sized bottle of wine explode in his car. Before the break, Adam tells the guys about a restaurant shooting that Dr. Drew witnessed firsthand, and Dawson reads an article about a drug called ivermectin.

Adam opens today’s pod complaining to Bryan and Gina about the state of contemporary music. The guys go on to dissect some Justin Bieber and DJ Khaled tracks, and explains why Sonny will never be a star high school athlete. They also try to solve a urinal mystery, and talk with listeners about ‘pulling balls’ at Adam’s upcoming performance, the life of being a ‘strongman’, and the future of California. Before the break, the guys chat about companies trying to get employees back into the office.

At the top of the pod, Adam rants about the overplayed Wham! song ‘Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go’. They also review the apology from the Jeopardy contestant accused of being a white supremacist, and go on to discuss the similarity between working out and working out your comedy routine. Gina then reads news stories about a possible Pfizer vaccine for kids, Michael Jackson’s estate, updates on Kevin Spacey, Caitlyn Jenner’s first political ad, and Willow Smith’s polyamory announcement.

At the top of the pod, Adam talks about the new era of getting time off at work. He then recalls his brilliant idea for making sure his truck would never be stolen, and they go on to talk about the relationship between obesity and COVID-19. The gang also takes some listener calls about Q-Anon, life in Colorado, and a theory on the earliest days of woke culture. Before the break, the guys take one more call about the new look for clothing models.