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elwood posted:Hello, my name is Sanjay Kumar. The best part of that PSA was the hilarious blue-blood accent he gives the white guy.
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elwood posted:Hello, my name is Sanjay Kumar. Hi, my name is Tyrone Washington and I'm a giant stereotype.
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# ? Jun 16, 2008 17:10 |
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I found the TV version of that awesome PSA. It's not identical to the radio version, but really drat close: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_3mSW8XUZI
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# ? Jun 16, 2008 17:25 |
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Not looking to troll or anything, but has anyone else noticed Dr. Drew's tendency on this program to dismiss bisexual behavior as either unhealthy or attention-seeking? Granted, that's often the case, what with fourteen year old girls calling in - but I have never heard him accept someone's sexuality as such and move on to the caller's problem at hand. That is, being bi always seems to be a key focus of his analysis whenever it comes up.
KrycekCrack fucked around with this message at 17:48 on Jun 16, 2008 |
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Phone posted:I just heard the PSA with Graham Wellington. Probably better than mine. My name is... Juan Hernandez.
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# ? Jun 16, 2008 18:58 |
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KrycekCrack posted:Not looking to troll or anything, but has anyone else noticed Dr. Drew's tendency on this program to dismiss bisexual behavior as either unhealthy or attention-seeking? Granted, that's often the case, what with fourteen year old girls calling in - but I have never heard him accept someone's sexuality as such and move on to the caller's problem at hand. That is, being bi always seems to be a key focus of his analysis whenever it comes up.
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# ? Jun 16, 2008 19:05 |
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KrycekCrack posted:Not looking to troll or anything, but has anyone else noticed Dr. Drew's tendency on this program to dismiss bisexual behavior as either unhealthy or attention-seeking? Granted, that's often the case, what with fourteen year old girls calling in - but I have never heard him accept someone's sexuality as such and move on to the caller's problem at hand. That is, being bi always seems to be a key focus of his analysis whenever it comes up.
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# ? Jun 16, 2008 19:49 |
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KrycekCrack posted:Not looking to troll or anything, but has anyone else noticed Dr. Drew's tendency on this program to dismiss bisexual behavior as either unhealthy or attention-seeking? Granted, that's often the case, what with fourteen year old girls calling in - but I have never heard him accept someone's sexuality as such and move on to the caller's problem at hand. That is, being bi always seems to be a key focus of his analysis whenever it comes up. As with a lot of things you have to keep in mind who is calling the show. The very small number of people who are, say, swingers and have a healthy relationship don't call. It's the screwballs who were abused by their step-fathers and were talked into doing it with their best friend and their boyfriend who call. Same with non-alcoholic, occasional pot smokers and people who actually like anal once in a while. I'm sure they're out there in very small numbers, but all those activities are usually the result of trauma in the people who call the show. Look at it from Drew's point of view. He sees tons of alcoholics and many of them exhibit these behaviors as a result of trauma, and these are the same people calling the show.
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# ? Jun 16, 2008 19:58 |
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FruMoogle posted:Probably better than mine. My name is... Juan Hernandez. Another perennial favorite - "I'm gonna stay out of trouble!" A few thoughts on bisexuality, which are probably going to piss off some people, but this is a Loveline thread goddamn it. Bisexuality makes no goddamn sense. It cuts your chances of reproduction in half, while your chances of catching a disease don't change. Since Drew often examines the biological imperatives behind human behavior, he can't make evolutionary sense of bisexuality. It's possible that it's something that has further developed to keep humans from overbreeding, but who knows? (Yes, you could say the same of homosexuality, but I think Drew doesn't touch that very much because it's such a cultural hotbutton.) Anyway, plenty of people identify as bi who really aren't. It's become a way for confused adolescent girls to feel like they "belong" somewhere while, as a bonus, pissing off their parents. Malachi Constant is right - most everyone calling the show is in some kind of chaos, and bisexuals in chaos are bisexuals who are confused about their orientation, 99% of the time.
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# ? Jun 16, 2008 20:26 |
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KrycekCrack posted:Not looking to troll or anything, but has anyone else noticed Dr. Drew's tendency on this program to dismiss bisexual behavior as either unhealthy or attention-seeking? Granted, that's often the case, what with fourteen year old girls calling in - but I have never heard him accept someone's sexuality as such and move on to the caller's problem at hand. That is, being bi always seems to be a key focus of his analysis whenever it comes up. I also remember them saying on several occasions that a lot women have at least a brief fantasy about other women, and that, that is fine. Yeah he does have a tendency to focus on the unhealthy aspects; but people wouldn't be calling if something wasn't destructive about it in their lives, or they weren't disturbed by these feelings. They also have talked about on several occasions that women are more "sexually pliable" and more likely to swing from one sex to the other. I got the impression that unless this leads to outright sexual acts on more than one occasion that it's fine. I have heard them being accepting of someone's bi-sexuality before, even a man's they "gave their blessing" to. Most aren't calling with a well I'm bi what do you think of that Mr. Judgmental. Listen to more and you will find it. But that's not the norm, because those that call in (this is sorta the key) usually have some sorta of issue around it. Edit: I know you aren't trolling, and I know they usually ask questions right off the bat, but it's a talk show, and if someone called and said "hey I'm bi is something wrong with me" and they said great it's fine and hung up, that wouldn't make for a super call or a show. Pezman37 fucked around with this message at 20:45 on Jun 16, 2008 |
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Drew often says that young people who claim they're bisexual can usually be placed in two categories. Either they're gay people who don't want to fully admit it, so they hold on to the bisexual idea so they can feel slightly more normal, or they're straight people who are trying to rebel against their parents. Adam and Drew would always tell a 14 year old who claims she/he was bi that they're too young to even know what they were anyway. I think Drew's just really wary of bisexuals, based on his experience.
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# ? Jun 16, 2008 20:47 |
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Bender posted:Drew often says that young people who claim they're bisexual can usually be placed in two categories. Either they're gay people who don't want to fully admit it, so they hold on to the bisexual idea so they can feel slightly more normal, or they're straight people who are trying to rebel against their parents.
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# ? Jun 16, 2008 21:01 |
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I listen to an episode a day at work, and finally heard the episode where Adam explains he and Jimmy's experience with pot-brownies on a flight he just got off of, and about 20 minutes into the show the Culver City Police enter the studio and administer a sobriety test for Adam, who swears up and down he's not high. It's 08-08-02. It's interesting for several reasons: Adam doesn't berate the cop at all, instead directing all his surly aggression right at Drew, who is kinda trying to make wise-rear end comments during the tests. Drew, after seeing Adam fail several of the tests, is concerned that Adam shouldn't drive home after the show. Anderson is concerned with the equipment in the room where the test is taking place. The episode is actually a pretty good one. Towards the end it includes a smoke-alarm call plus a mason-jar joke.
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# ? Jun 16, 2008 21:41 |
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Grand Fromage posted:Judging by his statements, yes. He thinks Arabs hate everyone and are incapable of being dealt with rationally, they only respond to violence. I doubt he has any idea that places like Iran were once very popular American vacation destinations. I don't know what you're trying to prove here, since his own statements adequately demonstrate a significant lack of knowledge about the Middle East. Carolla's Loveline years don't seem to indicate that he thinks all Arabs hate the U.S. and therefore it is impossible to engage any country in the region rationally. He has had plenty of bad things to say about conservative Arabs who partake in normalized abuse (such as female circumcision) and those who dislike western influence, but he knows there are more progressive Arabs out there and he has commented on it a time or two. I remember a call close to 9/11 where a girl was very offended that Carolla had seemingly lumped all Arabs into one big pile of anti-U.S. sentiment when telling Drew how much he disliked the qualifiers that many clerics added after their condemnation of the attacks. Carolla was pretty quick to clarify for her that this did not mean he felt all of the Middle East was a "problem" or that everyone in the region held anti-U.S. sentiments. quote:I don't want to drag the thread off topic, but there's not really an argument. He knows a lot more about World War 2 than the average person but that doesn't make him a Middle Eastern scholar. I agree with you that Carolla knows little about the Middle East, but that was not the argument you framed above. There is no arguing with the fact Carolla is no scholar on the Middle East, but he acknowledges that not all Arabs fall under the same umbrella from an ideological standpoint. He may know little about the Middle East but he has rarely spoken out against those who hold more progressive stances in that area of the world. Passing comments that generalize along the lines of "those people..." is as far as he has gotten. When prodded he has made the distinction between those who promote hateful anti-U.S. sentiment and those who do not. If he has explicitly said otherwise on his new show then please let me know. Judakel fucked around with this message at 00:22 on Jun 17, 2008 |
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TortillaFactory posted:
Well as they usually say for that, they are waving bye-bye to bi and hello to homo.
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# ? Jun 17, 2008 19:36 |
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Bumpon10s posted:Well as they usually say for that, they are waving bye-bye to bi and hello to homo.
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# ? Jun 17, 2008 20:09 |
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Let's save some babies!
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# ? Jun 18, 2008 05:16 |
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Graham Wellington posted:No, that's just the dudes, the gals pretty much get out of the bi stage in their 20's. I have always noticed that as a coin toss kind of thing, of women I have known, it seems to hover around that 50% mark.
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# ? Jun 18, 2008 19:27 |
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gently caress yes Adam's going to be hosting the American version of top gear http://jalopnik.com/5016771/top-gear-officially-coming-to-nbc quote:NBC’S ‘TOP GEAR’ BUCKLES UP ITS HOSTS FOR HIGH-OCTANE PILOT FROM BBC WORLDWIDE AMERICA BASED ON INTERNATIONAL HIT FRANCHISE
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# ? Jun 18, 2008 19:58 |
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He's been talking about that for a while. Glad they dropped Xzibit though. I have no idea who the gently caress this Tanner Foust guy is but I'm sure he's better. Stromer and Adam have good chemistry too, it should be fun.
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# ? Jun 18, 2008 20:45 |
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We've been talking about it in AI.
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# ? Jun 18, 2008 21:12 |
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I added a wiki page for Adam's car analogies, as well as his inventions: http://www.lovelinecentral.com/wiki/index.php5?title=Car_Analogies http://www.lovelinecentral.com/wiki/index.php5?title=Adam%27s_Inventions
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Grand Fromage posted:He's been talking about that for a while. Glad they dropped Xzibit though. I have no idea who the gently caress this Tanner Foust guy is but I'm sure he's better. Stromer and Adam have good chemistry too, it should be fun. It says right in the article that Tanner Foust is a stunt driver / host of a show on the SPEED channel. Which means he'll be the one that they have race the cars around a test track to compare them against other vehicles (aka the Stig, if you've ever watched Top Gear). Top Gear is an awesome show, should be interesting to see it in Carolla's hands. He loves cars and he loves to talk, but I wonder if that kind of a show can really last on NBC? Either way, I think this would be Adam's first hosting gig on a national TV network. All his other stuff has been on cable.
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JeansW posted:It says right in the article that Tanner Foust is a stunt driver / host of a show on the SPEED channel. Yes, I saw that, but I've never heard of him before or seen him do anything, so he's an unknown quantity despite his four-line bio. Is he funny at all or is he going to be more of a straight man?
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Grand Fromage posted:Yes, I saw that, but I've never heard of him before or seen him do anything, so he's an unknown quantity despite his four-line bio. Is he funny at all or is he going to be more of a straight man? No idea, but according to this article: http://jalopnik.com/396266/who-is-tanner-foust he's a pretty badass racer / stunt driver, but not much of a host. Hopefully he'll spend most of his time driving and occasionally discussing the various details of how the car handled and such and leave the rest of the commentary up to the pros.
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# ? Jun 18, 2008 22:06 |
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Phone posted:We've been talking about it in AI. Ahh, alas I do not frequent AI as I know almost nothing about cars I'll have to head over there so I can start learning.
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# ? Jun 18, 2008 23:11 |
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So what's the earliest Carolla will make a remark about crappy American muscle cars on Top Gear? First show?
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# ? Jun 18, 2008 23:21 |
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Graham Wellington posted:So what's the earliest Carolla will make a remark about crappy American muscle cars on Top Gear? First show? Most 'car guys' are able to appreciate a multitude of cars. I drive imports, but still like a good boxy piece of American steel with a rumbling V8 under the hood.
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It's been common knowledge for quite a while now that he would be one of the hosts of the American Top Gear, but I'm fairly certain I read an article a month or so ago saying they axed it. I'm pretty sure there's a thread in AI about it too, but the search function is down and I don't feel like wading through a million pages to find it (WHY WON'T YOU loving FIX THE SEARCH FUNCTION? WHY DID I PAY $10 FOR IT? gently caress.)
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# ? Jun 19, 2008 00:09 |
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Nocheez posted:Most 'car guys' are able to appreciate a multitude of cars. I drive imports, but still like a good boxy piece of American steel with a rumbling V8 under the hood. It's a funny thing. You are spot on about "most car guys" but at heart they're/we're all snobs the closer those outliers get to our choice. Just look at Jeremy and his beloved lambos.
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Nocheez posted:Most 'car guys' are able to appreciate a multitude of cars. I drive imports, but still like a good boxy piece of American steel with a rumbling V8 under the hood.
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Jesus Christ posted:It's been common knowledge for quite a while now that he would be one of the hosts of the American Top Gear, but I'm fairly certain I read an article a month or so ago saying they axed it. I'm pretty sure there's a thread in AI about it too, but the search function is down and I don't feel like wading through a million pages to find it (WHY WON'T YOU loving FIX THE SEARCH FUNCTION? WHY DID I PAY $10 FOR IT? gently caress.) He answered that on TACS a couple weeks ago. It wasn't at the NBC upfronts so people assumed it was canned, but it's still on. He doesn't know exactly when it'll air but sometime this fall.
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Graham Wellington posted:Yes, but we're talking about Carolla here, who's voiced his opinion on the matter many times. He can recognize a poo poo car, mainly because it would be a poo poo car. He doesn't rag on American cars, but he knows the difference between a good and bad car. It just so happens more times than not, American cars cannot keep up with their Japanese and European counterparts.
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Phone posted:He can recognize a poo poo car, mainly because it would be a poo poo car. He doesn't rag on American cars, but he knows the difference between a good and bad car. It just so happens more times than not, American cars cannot keep up with their Japanese and European counterparts. Has there actually been an American car that he has spoken highly of during his years in Loveline? Carolla has made his contempt for American cars pretty clear over the years. Muscle cars from the 70s have even received their own rants.
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# ? Jun 19, 2008 01:05 |
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He's more pissed off at the owners than anything; you have to think of the blowhard who does nothing but rant and rave about a Chevelle.
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Phone posted:He's more pissed off at the owners than anything; you have to think of the blowhard who does nothing but rant and rave about a Chevelle.
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JeansW posted:It says right in the article that Tanner Foust is a stunt driver / host of a show on the SPEED channel. Which means he'll be the one that they have race the cars around a test track to compare them against other vehicles (aka the Stig, if you've ever watched Top Gear). I doubt it, Adam has been pretty adamant its going to be a 1:1 recreation of Top Gear UK so I assume they'll have a Stig. Judakel posted:Has there actually been an American car that he has spoken highly of during his years in Loveline? Carolla has made his contempt for American cars pretty clear over the years. Muscle cars from the 70s have even received their own rants. GT40's if that counts.
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# ? Jun 19, 2008 10:18 |
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Cars aside, does anyone know what happened to the older Loveline Central files? I really need something to sheer me up and I have never heard a show from before 2001. Unfortunately the links for the older shows are dead at Loveline Central.
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# ? Jun 19, 2008 20:47 |
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Highest Cactus posted:Actually, im pretty sure that it was an Adam-only show. Sorry to bring this back up but I thought this was Christy Canyon? Her laugh sounded like that to me but maybe they were playing the drop or something...
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Highest Cactus posted:Actually, im pretty sure that it was an Adam-only show.
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