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Adam comes to you live from Wisegues in Salt Lake City where he is joined by Kyle Dunnigan who shows off impersonations of Joe Biden, Donald Trump, and Sylvester Stallone. Bryan and Gina join for a round of ‘Blah Blah Blog’. Gina Grad reports the news of the day including: Hitler wine bottles and Nichelle Nichols’ ashes being launched into space.

Adam talks to actor Frank Grillo one on one about his new movie ‘Paradise Highway’ and how it was filmed in Mississippi because of Morgan Freeman. Frank explains his theory of how he’s had success as an actor by being a fairly authentic man in a world where men are disappearing. Frank talks about his 1971 Bronco, his work ethic, and his diet and fitness regimen before giving Adam the inside scoop on the upcoming biopic ‘Lamborghini’ where he is playing Ferruccio Lamborghini. They bond over their love of Paul Newman and Adam tells Frank if he ever did cocaine, he would be the most obnoxious guy at the party.

Gary talks to Adam about how his Tesla keeps the cabin temperature from rising to dangerous levels and Adam wonders why this isn’t a feature in every car. Rob Schneider calls in from the road to talk about how his wife won’t let his daughters watch any of his older work, so he had to make a new movie: ‘Daddy Daughter Trip’. Adam tells Rob about the time he was ghosted by John Cleese and the two rant about the education failures in California. Comedian Steven Ho comes into the studio to talk about his journey going from an ER technician to a TikTok star with over 10 million followers. Steven tells the story of how offended users on TikTok tracked him down to the California hospital he worked at and tried to get him fired. He talks about teaching improv at a prison and how he was told not to fall in love with the inmates.

Adam remembers the type casting in the 70’s where a handful of nearly identical actors always played the same roles before Dawson debuts his finished mashup of Olivia Newton-John and porn director Bobby Hollander. Adam looks at the career of Shania Twain and her partnership with Robert John "Mutt" Lange before giving insight into his dog’s sleeping habits. The gang takes calls from listeners including someone wondering if he is going to get in trouble for using the terms ‘sir’ and ‘ma’am’, someone who heard a rumor about Charles Manson and Al Lewis, and someone wondering when the next Carolla Cruise will be.

Adam finished watching ‘The Last Movie Stars’ docuseries on HBO following the lives of Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward and wonders why they skipped over Paul’s racing career. The gang breaks down who had better hair, a young Paul Newman or a young Robert Redford. Linda Hamilton joins the show to talk about her series ‘Resident Alien’, getting stung by killer bees, dealing with a ghost in her guest room, living in New Orleans, her obsession with ‘Words with Friends’, and playing Sarah Connor in ‘The Terminator’ franchise.

Adam sits down 1-on-2 with New York comedians Dan Soder and Joe List. The guys chat about Joe's new movie ‘Fourth of July’, which was directed and funded by Louis CK. Adam then asks about the guys' process for writing jokes and how the New York comedy scene differs from that of Los Angeles. The three then talk about podcasting and standup specials.

Adam remembers the stunt casting in the 1995 lineup for KLSX Los Angeles and Dawson reads the description for Michelle Obama’s new book, ‘The Light We Carry’. Kato Kaelin and Tom Zenner come in the studio to talk about their podcast, ‘One Degree of Scandalous’. Kato tells the story of how he ended up on the estate the night of the murders which lead to the OJ Simpsons trial and how he saw the infamous bag that was never found. Tom talks about covering Michael Jordan’s final season with the Chicago Bulls and seeing OJ the weekend he was arrested in Las Vegas. Kato shows them a clip of ‘Ice Wars’ which is all the fighting in hockey, but with none of the hockey.

The recently opened 6th street bridge in Los Angeles has been closed for illegal activity and public safety concerns, and Adam thinks if we can’t even open a bridge, we are truly done for. They look at an LA supervisor calling people snowflakes and realize it’s the same one who dined outdoors right after the voting in favor of the outdoor dining ban. Adam talks about how he had to get a picture of Bill Burr for his son and running into John Tesh at the same show. Chris presents a round of ‘Trending Topics’ including: Aaron Rodgers arriving at Packers training camp looking like Nic Cage in ‘Con Air’, a series racist Rosita snubs at Sesame Place, and users unsubscribing from Hulu for not airing political ads.

The gang talks about what a Gavin Newsom presidency might look like in the face of how he has been handling the homeless crisis, a strange California warning label on a wooden handle, and how the sister and girlfriend characters in ‘The Black Phone’ looked exactly the same. The gang talks movies with legendary film critic, Richard Roeper. They debate Jordan Peele’s new film ‘Nope’, ‘The Black Phone’, ‘Top Gun: Maverick’, and the new Paul Newman docuseries, ‘The Last Movie Stars’. Richard comments on Ethan Hawke’s enthusiasm for ‘old Hollywood’ and jokes about how Phoebe Cates should have been nominated for an Oscar for her monologue in ‘Gremlins’.