Closed eyes
What happened w Ace & David Allen Greer? Ba bye DAG What ever did Donnie do to piss off Aceman Ba bye Donnie Ray refused to do things Adam’s way…. *wouldn’t take improv classes *wanted to be paid to do the podcast *was completely unaware of Adam’s sudden “I’m better than you Ray” attitude Ba bye Rayzo! Alison wasn’t working hard enough outside of the podcast Ba bye Alison Lynette has never properly contributed to anything Adam suggests Ba bye Lynette Gina and Bald gave Adam everything he loves-blind adoration, unpaid time, food, they would look bad so Adam could be the shiny boss man smartest person alive. They played Adam’s game as though they were completely aware that one false move and he’ll cut them from the team. Turns out they’re right! Ba bye Bald! Ba bye Gina! Is he still truly friends w Jimmy? If so it’s because Jimmy feels sorry for him And also, what’s w the closed eyes during his rants, or even just a plain speech? It’s as though he physically cannot see in order to understand that which stands directly in front of him. I used to love this guy I do not stand alone
Auntpatrice via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/20/24
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Adam Carolla is amazing at almost everything he does and this is no exception. Finally he has a format to curse and talk about whatever the hell he wants to without commercials and Jack Silver getting in the way. Keep the podcasts coming.
slyfence via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/25/09
Thanks for the podcast Ace!
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