Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak Discuss OCD and Scheduling
Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open the program by debating whether Curry's tendency to misidentify the day of the week is a symptom of OCD or Tourette's. They discuss how the offset nature of their twice-weekly recording schedule confuses their personal lives and those of their families. The hosts emphasize that their lives revolve entirely around the show, a lifestyle enabled by the value-for-value model.
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00:00 But they changed the specs. Because they hate us. Adam Curry, John C. DeVorah. It's Thursday, April 14, 2022. This is your award-winning Gitmo Nation Media Assassination Episode 1442. This is no agenda. That's right, it's Thursday all over again. And broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas Hill Country here in FEMA Region Number 6 in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley, where we now have positive proof that Adam's OCD. I'm John C. DeVorah. Okay, let's start off by insulting your co-host I Don't think it's a bad thing. Well, what do you mean you have proof? I have OCD you still you're still obsessing Like like you would because you have Tourette's that's really what it really is. It's not OCD He doubles down on the ad home. I'm pulling back on the OCD This is a function of Tourette's and it's been documented and you always deny it
00:58 But there you go, you made the mistake, you made a little mistake last Sunday by calling the show Thursday and you have been, and you said something earlier, I listened to this, you and Darren or something, you were moaning about it, you are irked about this little error, one error in like 15 years. No. And so far, because most of the time we've caught it, my fault for not catching it, I'll take that. Yeah. Because I should have caught it, I know what I was thinking. And that's what we do. But it didn't happen, and so you went through with it, and you're still irked about it, and you will be probably continue to be such for a month or two.
01:40 You down with OCD? Yeah, you know me. I got an OCD, got an OCD, got an OCD kind of guy. It goes a little bit deeper than just making a mistake. I've made this mistake so many times and the problem is I'm actually when I say it's Thursday and it's Sunday, believe it or not I'm living my life as if it's Sunday. And it's really jarring then, oh shit, it's Thursday? Because, you know, whatever's coming up tonight or tomorrow or whatever I'm doing, and I cannot believe that this happens to me so often. I think, by the way, I think a lot of it has to do with the offset nature of the shows.
02:21 Off three days between one show and four days between another and it and it upsets everybody's schedule Not just you me Mimi's ups always upset. Oh, I gotta do it. I gotta do the meetups I forgot about doing the meetup. She does the meetups and Jay's supposed to do certain things and she's y'all What day is it? And so I'm always being asked what day it is. It's because of the stupid nature. I mean, we did the show daily. None of this would ever happen. That's correct. But also what it really shows is Our lives are just the show. There's nothing else we really do than the show. It's the show and our lives evolve around the show. Well, now you're making me depressed. And we appreciate that because of our value for value model. We're allowed and enabled to do that. Which is, which is why it's pretty, but it is funny to watch.
03:17 the little idiosyncratic aspects of the fine-tuned, you know, Thursday-Sunday thing. Fine-tuned. It's a well-oiled fine-tuned machine, I tell you. Oh, I know. Once in a while, all the things I have to remember is just a simple day of the week and I can't do it. Uh, and I- and you know, talk about me being OCD. Something happened to you yesterday. Something happened to you yesterday. Oh, what? I don't know. You're gonna tell us because you're over clipped.
