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Adam Carolla Show

ACS: The Most Interesting Man in the World

01 Dec 2010

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Adam starts out with a complaint to Bald Bryan: the carpet was finally cleaned today, and Bryan's dog is rubbing his ass all over the place. Bryan chalks it up to poor timing, but Adam just wants to make it through one day with a clean carpet. He also brings Shira Lazar back to the show to help with the news, who talks about the latest controversy of the 'don't ask don't tell' policy. Also in the news, Playboy is releasing 250GB of all their issues since 1953. Adam talks about the new type of Playboy girls, and longs for the girl next door from the 70s. They also talk about Barbara Walters, Larry King, and a sports announcer blooper. Joining us in the studio is Jonathan Goldsmith, also known as The Most Interesting Man in the World. Adam talks to him about the latest boom in his acting career. Jonathan explains that he's been in the biz for 50 years, but this is by far the most exciting thing that's happened. They also talk to him about how he got the job, and the many successes of the Dos Equis ad campaign. Shira asks Jonathan about his relationship to the Old Spice guy, then jumps into the rest of the news. The group also discusses 'Hangover Helpers,' and the 'Minimalist Challenge' where you're only allowed to own 100 things. After Adam and Shira learn about Jonathan's life living on a boat, they wrap up the show with a discussion of prison politics, and 'things that sound better than they are.'See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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