#1618 Stop Talking About This Shit, I Got Kids

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Classic #527: From Scary to Fun

February 28, 2017Adam and Drew open the show discussing the fact that Drew recently sang the national anthem at the Los Angeles Kings game. They then turn to the phones and take several calls including a mom who is wondering when to tell her now adults kids to move out of the fam ...  Show more

Title: #2077 - We’re ALL Autistic | Part 1

Dr. Drew opens the show reflecting on how emotional it is to look back on all the great times he and Adam had in their early days, while Adam talks about fans who approach him at shows to express their appreciation and how that actually makes him feel. He reflects on the passing ...  Show more

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