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Adam Friedland Joins the Old Boys Club

3/19/202652 min

Adam Friedland crashes the “Old Boys Club” and immediately starts showering the guys with compliments. From there it’s a stories of Rob Schneider, Jerry Seinfeld, and a shared appreciation for Sarah Sherman. The conversation drifts into Adam’s hidden talents and Jewish jokes that crush with audiences. Things briefly get philosophical about confronting politicians on podcasts and whether comedians should be treated like modern-day thinkers. Naturally, the episode returns to safer territory with the most important cultural debate of our time: Grown Ups vs. Grown Ups 2. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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  1. Adam Friedland· Guest0:00

    The mayor's been destroying himself as a cocktail waitress at night. I'm just, he- I don't- I thought that it was the old boys' club. I thought this was the kind of stuff you guys said. I go to one of these Korean barbecues. He's like, "Would you believe it? They make you cook your own food." [laughs] He's like, "I sure hate to go to one of them Korean whore houses." [laughs] I'm like, "Oh, why don't you come over here and suck your own dick?" They say comedians are modern-day philosophers, which is offensive to modern-day philosophers. [laughs] You know, like, there are actual- Hey ... smart people in the world.

  2. David Spade· Host0:29

    Yeah.

  3. Adam Friedland· Guest0:30

    When I... If we meet, I will go just on my knees and just fellate you in public, in private.

  4. David Spade· Host0:37

    Done.

  5. Adam Friedland· Guest0:37

    Date night. Okay. No problem.

  6. David Spade· Host0:38

    You know, we always say we're not gonna do these things, but let's do it. All right. Dana, we had Adam Freeland, and he's on today. Um, we talked to him.

  7. Speaker 20:47

    Mm-hmm.

  8. David Spade· Host0:47

    He's got a podcast that, you know, is out there, does well. He's a funny guy. He's actually a comedian.

  9. Speaker 20:52

    Mm-hmm.

  10. David Spade· Host0:53

    But he does a lot of- Stand-up.

  11. Speaker 20:54

    Mm-hmm ...

  12. David Spade· Host0:54

    some politics, some comedian stuff. Sort of a mixed bag, right?

  13. Speaker 20:59

    Yeah, it's very interesting. He's, uh, he loves Dick Cavett, or his set is kind of based- Mm-hmm ... on Dick Cavett, a talk show from the 1970s.

  14. David Spade· Host1:08

    Yeah, I remember. I barely remember, but yeah.

  15. Speaker 21:09

    And he kind of lays back. He's got a r- really kind of, uh, likable personality. He's kind of pithy. He's a little bit political, and then he'll say stuff that's slightly off-kilter.

  16. David Spade· Host1:21

    Mm-hmm.

  17. Speaker 21:21

    And so [laughs] it's very interesting.

  18. David Spade· Host1:23

    Yeah, he kind of catches people off guard on his show 'cause they don't really know where he's coming from. And, uh- Yeah ... but he's a comic at the

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