I'm Clayton English and I'm Greg and this is a War on Drugs quick fix. Clayton. How you doing man, I'm doing great? Man. How about yourself? I'm good. I'm you know, how can I not be good when when I'm with you in the studio and gonna do another quick fix here from the War on Drugs? Yeah, yea, do it. This is a funny one though. It's always nice to have a little bit of you know, brevity on the a little bit, a little bit. We gotta we gotta light in the moods outside. But this was
a good episode. I mean, of course, Eric Andre, we couldn't we couldn't even contain all that in in one episode, so of course we're gonna have some spill over. Yeah, you know, we do some interviews and it's very heavy, and like with him, it was just like, oh, can we just talk for another like hour, like you gotta go? Yeah, yeah, yeah, here's that dear. And he did have somewhere to be, so I really for stopping through and make a time
for us. But uh yeah yeah. But you know, there was a lot of stuff that was left on the cutting room floor that we kind of wanted to to make sure our listeners got to got to hear it. But um, we had a great conversation you know, kind of on drug sniffing dogs their reliability. We gotta stop back like they dolphins. They're not dolphins. Now. If they were dolphins, if you got a drug sniffing dolphin and he pushes the button, I gotta go with that. I probably did have something in the car, but do way
too unreliable. I've seen them eat their own excrement, so it's no way. That's a great point. Yeah, So we had a great conversation with with Anni Hudson, Price and Eric about kind of drug sniffing dogs, their reliability and um, and so we want to make sure you all got to hear that. A little bit of humor, a little bit of information. So here's your next quick fix. All right, here we go. We a lot to talk about. I heard they were like hitting people with drug sniffing dogs.
But German shepherds are so inbred now that they're only effective. I mean, I got beef with all the drug period. I don't I don't believe in them drug dogs. There's the exist you might not be able to say if there were drug dogs I would have adopted twelve of them bitches from the shelter, and I would just walk through neighborhoods and let them find drugs for me. Like if this is the case, like they're only good for like two hours out of the entire day to sniff.
Look if you could have walked by someone who was smoking pot and now you've got that, you know, the smoke on your clothes, and that's what they're picking up on. I mean, there's no and they're inaccurate a lot, a lot.
So drug sephic dogs are like a krack of ship because the way they train it is essentially through like they want to please their owner and get food, and so it's there's an incentive for them to actually find these things, and so any inkling of it, you know, it's like my dogs, like I have a treat and that's doing the shape thing down. Roll doesn't care what I'm saying. Yeah, right, there's actually I mean there's this.
I don't know how white spread it is, but there are other examples of people like you know, doing a snap or something like that. Yeah, learning the dog to something, having some other signal to it. Yeah, will well, well yeah, okay, they got me one time, they walcome around the trunk. They walk him around the car. He gets to the trunk, he taps on the trunk and the dog jumps up there and he's like the dogs telling me that it's drugs.
That I was like, wait a minute, and like I tapped on the trunk, the dog jumped back up there. I was like, oh, he told me, no, it's not like the dog a dog, what dog doesn't do that? Like I landed in Sydney, Australia, that that flight is like twenty four hours or something something and saying I was in such like a bena drilled days that I saw the drug dog on the way in and I was like, hey, buddy, coming with me, mate. I was like why did I And somebody else in line was
like why did you go? I don't know. I mean like a days And they searched all every nook and cranny of my stuff. And I was doing a show and the promoter was outside waiting for me for like two hours, and they were like they had like a little forensics lab and the ladies like swiping my backpack and she's like such and such came up in your thing. I was like, what is that? And she's like people use it to make drugs. I'm like, I'm not making drugs.
She's like, it's also found in Alka seltzer. I'm like, my bag, that's that's the one. That's what it is. It was such a nightmare and it was like I was like, fucking drugs, stiffing dogs. I bet it. It didn't even come after me after the thumb dog. I'm Greg and I'm quite an English and this has been a war on drugs. Quick fix. Thanks for listening. M
