Stilettos, Thongs, Group Conscience and Homoerotic Recovery Walks with Heart Attack Doug aka MAGA DougStilettos, Thongs, Group Conscience and Homoerotic Recovery Walks with Heart Attack Doug aka MAGA Doug
Dopey: On the Dark Comedy of Drug Addiction
This week on the teaser we feature the one and only Heart Attack Doug — everyone's favorite sleep-deprived curmudgeon. Dave’s got a neck kink, no sleep aids, and a storm knocked out the AC. Meanwhile, Doug wants to do prison walks during AA meetings and talk about stilettos, thongs, being MAGA, and Bobby Lee. 🧠 Group conscience (a total sham?) 🇺🇸 Doug's accidental MAGA identity 💌 Emails, voicemails, and Abby Fickley fallout 🎭 Bobby Lee, DopeyCon, and Doug’s lack of sponsees 🍑 Doug's homoerotic leanings + Ray the Clammer wisdom
9:48•8 Jul 2025
Stilettos & Thongs: Doug's Hilarious Recovery Walks
Episode Overview
- Doug's accidental MAGA identity brings unexpected humour.
- Exploration of group conscience in recovery meetings.
- Ray the Clammer's wisdom: 'Half a sandwich is better than no sandwich at all.'
- Doug's unique approach to recovery walks.
- Banter on stilettos and thongs in the context of addiction.
“Half measures avail us nothing. Do you believe that?”
In this lively episode of 'Dopey: On the Dark Comedy of Drug Addiction', Dave and Heart Attack Doug embark on a rollercoaster of topics that range from the absurd to the poignant. With Doug’s accidental MAGA identity and his penchant for homoerotic recovery walks, this episode is anything but ordinary. Dave, battling a neck kink and sleepless nights, shares the quirks of his daily life while Doug dives into his unique take on AA meetings, complete with stilettos and thongs.
The banter between Dave and Doug is filled with humour and unexpected wisdom, like Ray the Clammer’s famous saying, 'half a sandwich is better than no sandwich at all'. The duo also tackles the concept of group conscience in recovery meetings, questioning its effectiveness with their usual irreverence. This episode is a wild ride through addiction recovery tales, peppered with laughter and candid reflections.
Whether you're curious about Doug’s prison walks or want to hear about Bobby Lee and DopeyCon, this episode promises both entertainment and a glimpse into the chaotic yet heartfelt world of recovery. So, if you're looking for a mix of comedy and real-life recovery stories, this episode might just be what you need to brighten your day.

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