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Judakel posted:Drew left or Susan left to play the field? He's a passionate, passionate man. (I have not read this book, though Cracked was great)
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Call me crazy but I remember reading somewhere that Teresa did the same thing as well... Just makes me wonder what kind of people they are.
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Grand Fromage posted:He's a passionate, passionate man. Kind of weird that he is so dedicated nowadays. Or at least as late as 2005. I can't imagine he had a hard time finding women considering his good looks. It would not have been slim-pickings that brought him back to her. She sounds like such a ballbuster that I can't imagine it was Drew missing her either. I should read that book.
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Judakel posted:Kind of weird that he is so dedicated nowadays. Or at least as late as 2005. I can't imagine he had a hard time finding women considering his good looks. It would not have been slim-pickings that brought him back to her. She sounds like such a ballbuster that I can't imagine it was Drew missing her either. Drew's co-dependent and p-whipped. He grew up with domineering parents, it's not much of a surprise. spirited posted:Smartest thing I ever did because it saved me from taking out another two years of student loans to get my Bachelors. Few people retain much from their under grad courses later in life anyway. And with regard to this, in my (and obviously Adam's) experience, you are in the vast minority. I went to a moderately lovely high school in a town with one of the best community colleges in the state. A HUGE amount (probably the majority) of my classmates attended the community college, and for every one that took the practical approach and racked up credits en route to a 4-year or a job, there were 2 or 3 that had absolutely no plan or ambition to do so and lingered there with no direction whatsoever. For you, it worked. This is something Adam has admitted (that some people make it work for them), but for a TON of attendees of junior colleges, they're simply a way to keep their parents off their back for being lazy slackers and perpetuate a lifestyle completely free of direction or responsibility. Bamm Bamm fucked around with this message at Jan 9, 2010 around 17:18 |
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I read cracked and I don't remember that.
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| # ? Jan 9, 2010 21:50 |
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If I knew more about the situation and had heard him talking about this break thing I would be the one to call, somebody please do it I am super curious.
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UltraRed posted:I read cracked and I don't remember that. Nor I.
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Wow... tried to find something on Google, and came up with this: http://insidetv.aol.com/2010/01/05/...mel-to-produce/quote:NBC has greenlit production on a comedy pilot starring Adam Carolla as a contractor trying to rebuild his life after divorce, the network confirmed Monday.
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http://www.houndbite.com/index.php?houndbite=2213 One of my favorite bits with Will Arnett doing commercial voices.
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| # ? Jan 9, 2010 22:46 |
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It's an October episode, right after the hot as hell week.
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| # ? Jan 9, 2010 22:51 |
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Seems like you guys are exaggerating the whole Lynette thing. I mean, no one even has a source. I doubt he was like "alright Lynette, I'm gonna go whore around, you sit tight!" They probably just broke up for a while, both fooled around, he realized he couldn't do better and begged her to take him back with the promise of riches. If someone can find a source where he's admitting that he kicked her to the curb, I'll gladly eat my hat, but don't flip a tit over it! It's not like Ace has been mythologized as a nice guy.
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| # ? Jan 9, 2010 23:48 |
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It was on the radio show.quote:I'd like to hear about the period of time when he was separated from Lynette, before they got married. He mentioned it briefly a few months ago as an example of something that he needed to experience, even if it didn't actually amount to anything. When did this separation take place? If it was the early 00's, I wasn't able to listen to Loveline then so I never heard about it while it was happening. Did he ever talk about it? http://mahalo.30.forumer.com/index....topic=738&st=75
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Jaguarp posted:If someone can find a source where he's admitting that he kicked her to the curb, I'll gladly eat my hat, but don't flip a tit over it! It's not like Ace has been mythologized as a nice guy. He got off the subject as quickly as possible, he didn't bring it up, and it was the saddest I've ever heard him. You won't find much detail, but he sounded like he really regretted the whole thing, not like a massive dick. Short of someone calling in and asking I don't think anyone will dig up much more, it's the only time I've heard him talk about it and I've listened to an unhealthy amount of Adam.
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| # ? Jan 10, 2010 00:54 |
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I'll echo the statements that Adam's defense of Tiger Woods and men cheating in general was really uncomfortable to hear. You'd think that after all those years on Loveline, and after having such a crappy childhood, he'd be hesitant to advocate that kind of behavior without remorse. Then again, maybe it's a matter of Adam having the same psychological conditioning from his childhood as 99% of LL callers, and that it's manifestation in his life is inevitable. I'd hate to see that, but it would be a hell of a twist of irony.
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| # ? Jan 10, 2010 01:43 |
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What's up with the Patton Oswalt episode being only 30 minutes? Usually they're only that short when it's a lovely guest. Kinda sucks, I like when Patton is on.
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Daryl DBD posted:What's up with the Patton Oswalt episode being only 30 minutes? Usually they're only that short when it's a lovely guest. Kinda sucks, I like when Patton is on. Download WTF podcast by Marc Maron. It is becoming my favourite podcast over TACP. That should make up for the lost entertainment time. I was looking forward to a long Patton podcast. He is hilarious and looks like a large baby.
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Brekelefuw posted:Download WTF podcast by Marc Maron. It is becoming my favourite podcast over TACP. That should make up for the lost entertainment time. I love Patton, but I would like to see him on with Brian Posehn. Every time those two would be on Loveline, I always thought Posehn was just as good, maybe better than Patton and they feed well off of one another.
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Evil Agita posted:and the fattish Dixie Chick. That was a prank Jimmy and some others pulled on him. They sent him a bunch of stuff as if it was from her. Eventually he got in touch with her and figured it out while seeming creepy to her.
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If anyone hasn't already, subscribe to the Comedy Death Ray podcast. James Adomian's Huell Howser impression is unreal.
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Brekelefuw posted:Download WTF podcast by Marc Maron. It is becoming my favourite podcast over TACP. That should make up for the lost entertainment time. Yeah Marc does a great job with that podcast, I admire the effort he puts into it, especially the rate at which he puts them out. I'd say the best thing about the show is that he is great at picking guests to have on (well, except maybe his high school friends...) WTF, Comedy Death Ray, Never Not Funny and Comedy & Everything Else are my other main podcasts I listen to at work. I think Scott Aukerman has fell into a good groove and knows how to make the show great. I LOVE the "Would You Rather" game. CaEE gets a little taxing to listen to sometimes... I tend to put it off if they have a guest on that I've never heard of... now that Todd Glass is gone, I'm not sure how much longer I'm going to listen to it.
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Daryl DBD posted:Yeah Marc does a great job with that podcast, I admire the effort he puts into it, especially the rate at which he puts them out. I'd say the best thing about the show is that he is great at picking guests to have on (well, except maybe his high school friends...) I know one of his high-school friends was a character.
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bananasinpajamas posted:If anyone hasn't already, subscribe to the Comedy Death Ray podcast. James Adomian's Huell Howser impression is unreal. What is with peoples' fascination with Huell? I've never heard of him before the Carolla radio show yet everyone seems to go nuts over him.
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This: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBb2p8GHlnE
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Epic Cuntpuncher posted:I know one of his high-school friends was a character. Yeah I know that one guy was, but there was an episode where he went back to his home town in New Mexico and was talking to an old friend. It wasn't lovely or anything, just not one of the better ones.
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To beat the dead horse even further, here's some Loveline evidence of Adam breaking up with Lynette for a year: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EnC0hwNWs9I&NR=1
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DJJustice posted:I don't remember hearing about this at all - are you sure you're not thinking of Drew and his wife doing that? Drew talked about it in his book. Does anyone else know anything about this? The Adam thing is surprising but still believable, but I absolutely can't fathom Drew pulling a move like this.
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Ultimos posted:Does anyone else know anything about this? The Adam thing is surprising but still believable, but I absolutely can't fathom Drew pulling a move like this. Drew mentioned "going on a break" with his wife once that I remember. Before they were married it seemed. It wasn't as long as Adam's and I think it was more of a "am I ready to get married?" sabbatical. It would make sense as to why Drew never gave Adam any poo poo about it, and possibly how Adam justified it to himself.
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JGdmn posted:Drew mentioned "going on a break" with his wife once that I remember. Before they were married it seemed. It wasn't as long as Adam's and I think it was more of a "am I ready to get married?" sabbatical. It would make sense as to why Drew never gave Adam any poo poo about it, and possibly how Adam justified it to himself. This rings a bell... But from what I remember, it wasn't a sabbatical.. they actually broke up fully, then got back together.
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-Atom- posted:This is the craziest thing I've ever read in terms of a celebrity move. Am I the only one that doesn't think this is too unusual coming from Adam, though? He's never claimed that's he's really "all there". jyrka posted:Call me crazy but I remember reading somewhere that Teresa did the same thing as well... Just makes me wonder what kind of people they are. The kind of people that get into radio. Phone posted:Wow... tried to find something on Google, and came up with this: http://insidetv.aol.com/2010/01/05/...mel-to-produce/ He's talked about that on the podcast. raditts fucked around with this message at Jan 12, 2010 around 18:13 |
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I don't think it's uncommon for people to take breaks in their relationship, especially if they are older and considering that person for marriage.
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It seems bizarre, but it's also a weird situation. You're a loser your whole life, then you finally get celebrity, but you can't take advantage of it. I could imagine that hanging over you, wondering if you hosed up by not trying it out. Maybe it's more honest to realize the temptation and openly get it out of your system rather than cheating once you're married. I dunno.
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Grand Fromage posted:It seems bizarre, but it's also a weird situation. You're a loser your whole life, then you finally get celebrity, but you can't take advantage of it. I could imagine that hanging over you, wondering if you hosed up by not trying it out. Maybe it's more honest to realize the temptation and openly get it out of your system rather than cheating once you're married. I dunno. I dunno as well. He called George Clooney a douche bag for saying he never wants to get married and just enjoy the single life. To me that has much more integrity than ditching your beloved before marriage because you didn't get your share of screwing around. I know alot of guys who think the same way as Clooney, but not a whole lot who think like Adam does.
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Even without the celebrity aspect of it, I think it's understandable. Some people just don't feel comfortable getting married at one point and want to sew their oats -- then they realize the err of their ways, and they go back to whom they love. I don't think it's too uncommon.
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I also don't think that Adam paid for Lynette's apartment with the expectation that she would remain faithful to him for the whole time while he went out and screwed around. He knew that she might not be there if he wanted her back, he just did it because he felt bad about not wanting to get married then and potentially wasting her time.
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I would not take someone back. You made your decision now live with it. I am moving on. I am breaking up with this thread. It is not you, It's me... I don't like you.
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| # ? Jan 12, 2010 20:29 |
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From what I remember about Drew's marriage, he talked about it one time in the sense that they broke up and then sort of found each other again later in life. Considering how often Drew talks about how 'men aren't ready to get married until they are at a certain place in life, and they can regret not marrying a particular person because they weren't ready at the time of that relationship' I get the feeling this is exactly what happened to him, but he ended up hooking back up with his wife later in his life when he was ready. Just a hunch.
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God, Giovanni is such a creepy, irritating weirdo. Is there any reason for bringing him on the podcast aside from an ego-stroking from a "superfan"? I cringe whenever the dude attempts a joke, and the creepy way he tries to insinuate some nonexistent relationship with Adam is just unsettling ("hey, my mom's name is Chris, too!"). I guess it's cool to get a bunch of interesting anecdotes that I may not have heard before, but at what cost, Adam? At what cost?
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Gatekeeper posted:God, Giovanni is such a creepy, irritating weirdo. Is there any reason for bringing him on the podcast aside from an ego-stroking from a "superfan"? I cringe whenever the dude attempts a joke, and the creepy way he tries to insinuate some nonexistent relationship with Adam is just unsettling ("hey, my mom's name is Chris, too!"). I guess it's cool to get a bunch of interesting anecdotes that I may not have heard before, but at what cost, Adam? At what cost? heh you should see it whenever he gets mad at you.
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| # ? Jan 12, 2010 21:51 |
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As for Adam criticising Clooney, Clooney HAS been married and obviously it wasn't for him. It wasn't as if he went "I'm famous and I'm NEVER going to be married". Dude probably went through a lovely situation and decided being single was better for him.
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God drat today's podcast was painful. I love when Adam talks about the inside stuff that happened on Loveline, but Giovanni is the creepiest motherfucker on the planet. He spends way too much time thinking about Adam and memorizing every little detail of his life and career. I am surprised that Adam lets him hang around sometimes. He comes off like he thinks he is a part of Adam's crew and an integral part of his career. His rear end kissing makes me sick. Adam is not the pinnacle of comedy, and isn't the world's best stand up. Sure, he is funny, but Adam's routines are JUST like standup because he repeats himself so often. He has a select number of bits he can throw into a discussion, but in terms of new improv, Adam rarely says something new these days. I am pretty sure that if Adam took off his pants, Giovanni would blow him.
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