#389: It’s All Intentions

August 3, 2016

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Adam opens the show telling Drew about a story from his past wherein a motorist overreacted to an interaction while driving in North Hollywood. They then discuss how guys are wired when it comes to members of the opposite sex. They then turn to the phones and have an unusual conversation with a private investigator as well as speaking to a caller wondering how to balance work with being a new parent. Superfan Sidebar >>

8 thoughts on “#389: It’s All Intentions

  1. Carolyn Lueras

    New parents dont like to ask for help they need to know its okay they already trying to prove their independence & daycare is so expensive there are family members that would do it for nothing or for just an exchange of help in their life. its worth a try to ask but of course there are some families its impossible its understandable why some young parents hesitate to ask for help. This is my Sis I helped her & her girls.

  2. Carolyn Lueras

    New parents dont like to ask for help they need to know its okay they already trying to prove their independence & daycare is so expensive there are family members that would do it for nothing or for just an exchange of help in their life. its worth a try to ask but of course there are some families its impossible its understandable why some young parents hesitate to ask for help. This is my Sis I helped her & her girls.

  3. Carolyn Lueras

    It’s because everybody will be getting old older and the young people don’t care even thought they know they will get old too but they don’t relate to it it’s foreign to them Then they wake up. The older generation seems to not have a clue about teaching manners there are a few who grew up & took up the same standards as their parents there are too many young people doing their own thing at their own peril & we either are jealous of the young or we just don’t relate anymore perhaps we didnt get enough of our young-hood.

  4. Carolyn Lueras

    It’s because everybody will be getting old older and the young people don’t care even thought they know they will get old too but they don’t relate to it it’s foreign to them Then they wake up. The older generation seems to not have a clue about teaching manners there are a few who grew up & took up the same standards as their parents there are too many young people doing their own thing at their own peril & we either are jealous of the young or we just don’t relate anymore perhaps we didnt get enough of our young-hood.

  5. Carolyn Lueras

    When I realized I was getting old it started because my body started going bad first the sex was different it wasn’t easy anymore everything else started not being easy & then the face started falling down & the chin skin got loose the breast sagged but what was weird the vagina got tighter the belly sags aging is a curse who wants to have sex with a saggy bag of bones

  6. Carolyn Lueras

    When I realized I was getting old it started because my body started going bad first the sex was different it wasn’t easy anymore everything else started not being easy & then the face started falling down & the chin skin got loose the breast sagged but what was weird the vagina got tighter the belly sags aging is a curse who wants to have sex with a saggy bag of bones

  7. Carolyn Lueras

    My Dad died young at 60 of a heart attack and he was good dad he worked his ass off and drank he was a Korean war veteran when he drank he was funny mom let him be funny but there were time when she wasnt so happy & I would hear her yelling at him as kids that scared us. mostly we were happy.

  8. Carolyn Lueras

    My Dad died young at 60 of a heart attack and he was good dad he worked his ass off and drank he was a Korean war veteran when he drank he was funny mom let him be funny but there were time when she wasnt so happy & I would hear her yelling at him as kids that scared us. mostly we were happy.

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