Dr. Drew’s solo show sizzles ■ Corvallis becomes a hotbed for sex talk when Loveline comes to town By Felicity Ayles Oregon Daily Emerald “So, is it actually OK for a Beaver to mate with a Duck?” This was only one of a plethora of provocative, outlandish and sometimes lewd questions posed to Dr. Drew Pinskyof MTV’s Love line, when the show stopped at Oregon State University to answer questions Saturday night. Adam Carolla, Drew’s cohort, was unable to attend as he was stuck at San Francisco Internation al Airport due to fog. Disappointed audience members were offered refunds, but Drew more than made up for the absence of his outspo ken, bawdy partner in crime. “Goddamnit, am I the only one pissed off at Adam Carolla tonight?" Drew said as he took the stage. “He’s such a lazy F” With a promise to divulge some of Carolla’s close, personal secrets, Drew decided to forgo the usual 30 minute opening spiel and began to take questions from the audience. To start, the 4,000-plus students were reluctant to disclose their most embarrassing sex problems. “If a room this size doesn’t have questions, there’s something wrong with Corvallis,” Drew said. But he soon got the ball rolling, and questions ranging from drug concerns to anal sex to masturba tion filled the next 90 minutes. Runners with microphones situat ed at strategic places throughout OSU’s Gill Coliseum facilitated the eager crowd’s queries. “Can smoking pot really de crease your libido?” one con cerned student asked. “You must be from Eugene!” Drew replied. But, of course, his real answer was a decisive yes, as drugs of any kind will ultimately change your sex life in some way, he pointed out. Another, more naive onlooker asked, “Does it really feel like warm apple pie?” After inquiring about that stu dent’s age, Drew moved on to more serious questions concerning certain sex advice given in women’s magazines. “These damn women’s maga zines are the work of the devil,” Drew said, on top of cheers from the men in the room. “Sex is like pizza — it’s always good.” Despite a few bogus questions, the event was only interrupted once, when a disgruntled partici pant got hold of a microphone and informed the audience that they were all going to hell for dis cussing such blasphemous sub jects. The man’s microphone was turned off and he was immediately pursued by security guards. Drew shook off the minor distur bance, saying it was the first time the show has ever been publicly criticized, and he continued to take questions from the consider ably more relaxed crowd. One shy woman asked how she can prevent the problem of certain male fluids coming out her nose. :’i|^ Reporter’s NOTEBOOK Tidbits of advice from the good doctor: Dr. Drew offered the following suggestions duringa show Satur day night at OSU’sGill Coliseum: * Sex is like pizza—it’s always good. * Men are pretty lame when it comes to relationships. * Women are superior versions of the species (in their ability to have multiple orgasms.) “Either swallow quicker or spit quicker,” Drew suggested. Some of his more practical ad vice was for men to take lots of Vit amin E to remedy an unattractive bend in the penis, and for women to go back on birth control after having a baby to get their sex drive back up to speed. A perplexed female posed a question about that all-too well known male fantasy about having two women at one time. Drew’s only explanation was, “For guys, if one is good, two must be better.” Overall, Drew addressed many serious issues including depres sion, abuse and drugs and tied them into the typical sex problems people experience. The show pro vided a nice balance between Drew’s doctor advice and increas ingly disturbing questions from the OSU student body. As Drew mentioned at the be ginning, and many smitten female audience members confirmed, who needs Adam when you’ve got Dr. Drew? B PLEASE RECYCLE OAursday, Friday, and Saturday. JKusic starts @ S:30pm witA top~40 Aits anddip A op. TJalentine’s specials aff tAree niyAts. $1 off @ door wit A QdO JZZ). Gome celeoraie Uafenline’s Oatj at 2222 Centennial 03fvd. (next to Olutzen Stadium)