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Orny Adams returns to the show and hears about Adam’s disappointment with the hot glue gun. Orny then complains about Adam’s text message etiquette and questions his social skills. Next, the guys discuss Adam’s recent take on trick-or-treaters and listen to a song submitted by comedian Eric Schwartz. This leads to a discussion of Weird Al and his parody songs. Lastly, Chris shares some news stories about Tom Morello’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame speech, Jared Leto scaling the Empire State Building, and Boston banning gas-powered leaf blowers.

Pete Holmes is back on the podcast to talk about his new Netflix special I Am Not For Everyone. He and Adam chat about the nuances of stand up comedy and how playing to specific audiences can hinder one’s voice. The guys also share their love for The Sklar Brothers. Next, Adam presents an idea on how to solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the guys talk about gentrification. Pete also recalls his experience using ketamine.

Comedian Mike Finoia joins the show and details his love for The Grateful Dead and Phish. He and Adam then talk about statutory rock songs and the lost art of driving a car with a manual transmission. Mike then talks about his dog doing commercials and Adam complains about a dog that was on set while filming his movie Road Hard. Chris then shares some stories about The Beatles and The Rolling Stones releasing new music.

Adam begins the show talking about Adam Ray’s commendable bathroom etiquette before laughing about California implementing a new Ebony alert. Brad Williams and Adam Ray then join Adam C. as the three recall some of their earliest jokes. Adam complains about a Poison song he hates before Chris leads a spirited round of Blah Blah Blog. The guys then chat about Britney Spears’ viral knife dance and Adam makes fun of the tile in her home. Lastly, the guys share some thoughts about voodoo, anal fissures, and ovulation.

Comedian Jeff Allen joins the show to talk about coming up with “happy wife, happy life,” living in rural Tennessee, and getting complaints at corporate gigs. The guys share old stories about youth hijinx before laughing and share some funny concert stories.

Adam begins the show scorning women who tear down posters of missing and abducted Israeli civilians. Next, he talks about the only tattoo he would ever consider getting before giving his thoughts on the latest Scorcese film, Killers of the Flower Moon. Chris then talks about Bill Burr’s latest Netflix movie, Old Dads, and its Rotten Tomatoes score.

Jonathan Kite joins Adam and Chris for a discussion about how to communicate with plumbers and mechanics. Adam then criticizes a recent Rashida Tlaib rally before arguing with callers that prefer cubed potatoes over hash browns. Next, the guys talk about things in life that need to be more clearly labeled.

Alonzo Bodden returns and talks about critiquing campers’ comedy sets with Adam  at Comedy Fantasy Camp last weekend. Adam then complains about the lack of hash browns at higher-end breakfast places and the guys revisit Rolling Stone’s Greatest Guitarists list, comparing it to the same list from 2007. Next, a caller calls in with a story about the worst smell he’s ever smelled, and Adam scores it in a round of Hobo Power. After that, the guys play “Hollywood Hand Me Downs,” guessing the final bids of various experiences celebrities offered in order to pay crew members during the writer’s strike.

Sharon & Kelly Osbourne are in the studio to chat about all things Osbourne, and to clarify further as to what went down on ‘The Talk’, with Piers Morgan, and the Meghan Markle debacle.  Sharon mentions a sizable donation to BLM, and gets candid about talks of racism in this society today.  Kelly remembers the shocking first time she met her abusive grandfather, and we learn all about the Sharon & Ozzy love story.  Plus, their experiences on Ozempic, and other fascinating stories on their trials and triumphs in life and in the limelight.