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Mig (00:11):
Welcome back to the
Drifting on Arroyo Podcast.
This is Mig, this is.
Lano (00:14):
Lano, and RK67.
Mig (00:17):
And.
Rick (00:18):
I'm G.
Mig (00:19):
The G-Man.
Lano (00:21):
That was quick.
That was a quick start.
Dude, you were on it.
I don't know if you were justtesting it.
Mig (00:28):
I probably just got to put
pressure on him and he starts to
perform.
Speaker 4 (00:34):
Oh yeah, I thought
you were talking about Miggy, me
.
No, you yeah.
Lano (00:37):
You started it pretty fast
Today's today's.
Mig (00:41):
My intros are always tight.
Speaker 4 (00:43):
Today's show.
I'm getting good at the editingtoo.
At the editing too.
I don't know if you guysnoticed, the video came out on
Friday last week hey.
Lano (00:51):
Today's show is sponsored
by Folerios.
Speaker 4 (00:53):
Folerios.
I always said Folerios, it'sFolerios.
Lano (00:58):
Folerios.
Speaker 4 (00:59):
Folerios.
Lano (01:02):
Folerios, your other
spot's.
Good too, do they have?
Mig (01:04):
Fidel's, nah, they changed,
did they Fileros?
Fileros, you got to say it.
Your other spot's good too.
Do they have?
Fidel's, nah, they changed.
Rick (01:09):
Did they?
How long ago?
Lano (01:11):
Is that the one?
Rick (01:11):
Their kids took it over
Right down 50?
.
Lano (01:15):
Yeah, 50, yeah.
Rick (01:20):
When, in the 90s 80s, the
pizza was a lot better, it was
very, very similar to Fileros.
Oh, okay, but it had like theselittle air pockets in the
bottom of the crust, delicious.
Now, when I went with Dolores,one time we got pizza Sucked, I
don't know.
Mig (01:34):
Because we passed by there
one time we were working and
there was actually parking outin front so we could park the
work truck right there.
We were able to watch it.
We were able to watch it and,yeah, we stopped there, we got a
pizza and we got somesandwiches and we thought it was
pretty good, I think.
Rick (01:46):
For me it was like me
thinking it's going to be the
same If it wasn't the same, itwas different.
Lano (01:52):
I mean, I've never had it,
so I thought that was pretty
good, but it's not the same.
But is it a good pizza?
Rick (01:56):
It's thicker pizza.
I mean, it was like I wantedthat old school feeling of
eating the pizza.
Lano (02:04):
I remember and it wasn't
hey the pizza place, the one
pizza place, what was it called?
The one on Fig Luigi's?
That's what it was, right,luigi's.
We used to get that too, and itwas next to that furniture
store, right.
Rick (02:17):
Yeah, Right now where Rick
Rocks is at now.
Lano (02:19):
I haven't been, I haven,
I'm in.
Rick (02:20):
The tattoo place.
Lano (02:22):
Yeah, is that what it was.
Rick (02:24):
Luigi's turned into that.
Oh, okay, okay, luigi's turnedinto Rick Rocks.
Yeah, next to the gas station.
Yeah, across from the seniorcenter.
Lano (02:30):
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, that was right in thecorner where you're talking
about.
We used to get it from theretoo, Luigi's.
Speaker 4 (02:35):
I don't think I ever
tried it.
Lano (02:46):
I want to say Falerios was
always Remember we'd be kicking
back outside With Chach and wewould get Falerios.
Mig (02:49):
Yeah, we would get Falerios
.
Rick (02:49):
But Falerios.
I don't know if you guysremember, but Falerios in the
80s, especially if you ate there, you know they give you that
tray.
There was like a puddle ofgrease in the middle, oh yeah,
so you would have to wait, andthen it would suck it up and
then you'd eat it, but it'sstill good.
Now it's different.
They changed the cook and theymade it to the way they have it
now, but it's still tasty.
It's still one of the best.
The root asshole is still there.
Lano (03:13):
The guy with the crooked
eyes still in the back washing
dishes.
Rick (03:17):
Dude from Luigi's.
I used to get the Luigi'sSpecial every time I'd order
pizza from there.
Two mediums, Two medium pizzas,I want to say they were the
first delivery or somethingaround town.
Well, it was the same dude whenhe come to my pad.
Always the same guy.
There was only two drivers.
Mig (03:34):
And for Leroy's it's still
cash only.
Huh, yeah, yeah, that's a badthing.
That's crazy dude.
Rick (03:38):
It's funny cause every
time I call, they're like I'll
give you your total, butremember, it's cash only.
And I go yeah, yeah, I want totell them like I've been coming
here for fucking 40 years bro, Iknow, I know.
Lano (03:48):
But I wonder how they do
it with all these damn hipsters.
They want to just do theirApple Pay and all their crap
From what I hear when they'realways busy.
Rick (03:57):
They like it because it's
old school.
Speaker 4 (03:58):
These tech assholes,
like the one producing this show
Now the thing about Fileros islike when you bring it home it's
cold and it's it's not the bestwhen it's cold.
Then when you eat it there, youburn your mouth.
It's too hot, there's like asweet spot.
But what's your go to orders,when you guys go, or when you
get?
Rick (04:13):
Fileros.
Yeah, I always gotta get apizza and I either get a
sandwich, a meatball sandwich,meatballs sandwich and pizza.
Lano (04:22):
But you know what their
simple ass salad is so good?
Speaker 4 (04:25):
Yeah, the salad.
I would get the salad with thecheese and the blue cheese.
I got one today.
I got the pizza Italiandressing and the shit.
I don't know what it is.
Rick (04:31):
It's just nothing to that
salad.
Yeah, just lettuce and dressing.
Speaker 4 (04:34):
I think it's their
cheese, their pizza cheese and
the big.
Rick (04:37):
Half of a fucking tomato.
Yeah, yeah, very easy.
Mig (04:41):
Less is more.
Yeah, I don't have a go-toorder because I don't go enough.
Lano (04:47):
Pizza.
Mig (04:47):
I can't even tell you when
was the last time I was there.
Rick (04:50):
This dude.
When I got here he goes who gotsandwiches?
I go whenever I go to Falerio's.
Rick's orders sandwich andpizza.
So I just tell him you wantyour usual.
He says yes.
Then I ask you if you want asandwich, because Rick's getting
one.
You say yeah.
When I was asking somebodydidn't answer his phone.
Mig (05:08):
Didn't we used to get the
sandwiches like half meatball
and half sausage?
Rick (05:12):
No, or am I imagining that
that was somewhere else?
Speaker 4 (05:14):
Or maybe someone got
it and split it At Capri you get
that meatball on sausage?
Lano (05:22):
Yeah, jamela's.
Mig (05:23):
No, no, not Jamela's,
because Swarno's right there.
We always got that.
Lano (05:30):
No.
Mig (05:31):
I think I had the sausage.
Lano (05:31):
Not at Flareo's.
Rick (05:33):
No, they're sandwiches.
I don't know if you evernoticed them, but when you eat
one, one side of it because theycut it in half, yeah, one side
will have like two and then onewould have one.
Lano (05:42):
Yeah, that was mine today,
yeah.
It's always like that.
Oh, maybe it was Nicky D's,maybe we got it there.
Mig (05:49):
No, I know there we got it,
but I always remember like
growing up or like we would go alot.
Valerios, yeah, we would alwaysget like half sausage, half
meatball.
No, maybe it was somewhere else, I don't know, I don't know.
Rick (06:06):
I remember your, your
homeless friend, liked it there
Because he got a, a fuckingwhat's that sandwich called
Something parm, not chicken parm, but Eggplant, eggplant
parmesan.
And he's like, oh my god, thisis amazing.
Lano (06:20):
It's his birthday today Is
it.
Speaker 4 (06:23):
Oh, yeah, yeah.
He was when he texted meyesterday it was a group, it's
his birthday today.
Lano (06:25):
Huh, is it?
Oh yeah, yeah, he was.
When he texted me yesterday itwas a group and he asked me he's
like.
Well, he said, rick, I'll behere working at Walgreens till 3
or 4 if you want to stop by,and then I text him back.
Why would I do that?
Speaker 4 (06:45):
For his birthday.
Like he wants you to come back.
No, no, that was yesterday.
Today's his birthday, yeah, the8th.
Lano (06:53):
Oh, then Danny's the one
that first texts him Like happy
birthday, whatever.
And then James too, he's likeoh, yeah, it's your birthday.
And then I text like yeah, whatis he, what is he turning?
75 today or what he got all it.
And I text like yeah, what ishe, what is he turning?
Speaker 4 (07:07):
75 today, or what?
Lano (07:08):
It said like 62 on my
phone yeah, he's like in his.
Does he look like the CryptKeeper, yet he looks like a
creep dude, straight creep.
Rick (07:19):
Oh, the dog's birthday is
in two days, huh, october 10th.
Lano (07:22):
No, his was September oh.
Rick (07:23):
September 10th my bad.
Speaker 4 (07:25):
How old is James now?
I think you're him and himright, yeah, 50.
Lano (07:29):
And then Eric sent us the
invite today, for he's
celebrating on Sunday his 50th,but he'll be out of town.
Where are you going to go,ensenada?
Rick (07:41):
Ensenada.
Speaker 4 (07:42):
Yeah, you guys want
to get to the phone calls, yeah.
Speaker 5 (07:45):
We got some phone
calls.
We got phone calls.
Speaker 4 (07:46):
Yeah, we got phone
calls.
Mig (07:48):
Nice Sure.
Who knows the hotline number?
I don't know Nobody.
Hotline number is 323 207 00 12, correct.
Lano (08:05):
Hey, do you have a white
marker Once again?
Do you have a white marker?
Alonzo 207-0012.
Correct, hey, do you have awhite marker Once again?
Do you have?
Speaker 4 (08:12):
a white marker,
Alonzo no 3-2-3.
Mig (08:13):
What kind of marker do you
have?
I?
Speaker 4 (08:16):
don't have a marker
in here 207-0012.
I'm building a neon sign forthe door.
Write it on there.
Right now I'm going to build aneon sign for the door.
Lano (08:23):
Write it right now I don't
have a marker?
Speaker 4 (08:25):
I don't have a marker
.
We can write it on the wood Onthe top.
Why not on there?
Cause I'm gonna build a neonsign there.
I just told you Well, justfreaking, cut them and write it
in blood.
I'm gonna write a neon sign solike when we have guests, like
they'll have like a, a sign ofthe logo, like like behind them
how long has the podcast beengoing?
Rick (08:44):
how long you guys have the
hotline?
Why is it not up somewherealready?
Speaker 4 (08:48):
well, you should look
at the instagram.
Mcgee remembers it with likethe the eric carroll's number
and all that stuff, but um ericcarroll's number that's my way
of remembering shit we're tryingum 207 0012 yeah we're almost
at um 5 000 downloads, guys,we'll maybe hit it the next show
(09:09):
5,000 downloads it's a bigaccomplishment.
Rick (09:13):
How much?
Speaker 4 (09:14):
5,000 downloads.
Wow, oh wow.
Maybe next show we'll hit it,so maybe now there's three
people listening.
Surprisingly, this past coupleof weeks we've had the two
listeners in Israel.
Speaker 5 (09:27):
Oh, wow, whoa.
Speaker 4 (09:28):
During the war.
This is how they get out of itthrough our entertainment.
That's crazy.
Tel Aviv, so that's crazy.
So shout out to Our Israellisteners.
Yeah, our two Israel listenersShout out to Israel.
Mig (09:41):
We got your back, man, we
got your back.
Speaker 4 (09:44):
Um, alright, let's.
Oh, I got the first one Callingme C.
Oh, we got four phone calls.
Let's see.
Speaker 5 (09:52):
Yo G, I hear you Four
minutes into the podcast and
you're already saying wefact-checked that shit.
Hell yeah, that's right, bro.
You guys are right.
If you weren't there, the restof the gang would just like
announce death like it was today.
Didn't know it was August 21st.
Good job, g.
Damn problem bro.
Rick (10:16):
Yeah.
Mig (10:16):
He's our fact checker.
Speaker 4 (10:19):
He was referring to
the John Amos death right.
Mig (10:25):
Well, that's why all those
times, when we're always having
all these discussions andarguments of dates and times and
names and everything we're like, where, like, oh, g would know.
Lano (10:35):
Or G or Roger would know.
Mig (10:36):
Yeah, if G was here he
would know.
Lano (10:39):
Man, we always get shit
wrong yeah.
Speaker 4 (10:42):
There was, um, I
don't know if it was the last
show or the show before, butlike Rick kept talking to
himself like in third person.
Lano (10:49):
Me.
Speaker 4 (10:50):
Like what?
In the third person, you werelike talking to yourself was
weird.
In the third person, like youwere like talking to yourself, I
never talk in the third person.
Rick (10:57):
No, Rick doesn't do that.
Lano (10:58):
I replayed it like.
Rick (11:00):
Rick never talks about
Rick like that.
Lano (11:02):
We replayed it like three
times on the YouTube.
No, we were talking about RickyHenderson.
Mig (11:06):
No, you no.
Oh, we were probably talkingabout Ricky Henderson, yeah.
Lano (11:09):
No, but I wasn't saying it
, you were saying it.
Mig (11:11):
But when I remember talking
about Ricky Henderson last time
with Roger, the Golf Course Iremember talking about Ricky
Henderson.
Lano (11:17):
Oh yeah, we were talking
about it at the golf course.
Yeah.
Mig (11:19):
No, not the golf course In
Vegas.
In Vegas at the pool, yeah,yeah, yeah To Maui, mike, that's
where we wanted to get into thejacuzzi.
(11:39):
We're all sore and everythingalso getting in the hot tub
before they they close the pool,because for some reason they
close the pool early.
I don't know why pm?
Speaker 4 (11:45):
yeah it's hot as shit
three hours before like sunset,
yeah so.
Mig (11:50):
So we go sit in this hot
tub and there's this old dude in
there, skinny like fraillooking kind of old cat, you
know, maybe like in the 70s orso.
So we get in there and, uh, youknow raj.
And who was it, raj?
Lano (12:04):
me you and you guys first
no, not james.
Mig (12:07):
James wasn't there lee lee
and uh, so I start chatting him
up and this dude the best way Ican describe him Is that he's
Forrest Gump, but without theautism Cause.
This freaking dude Kneweverybody.
He either personally Knew themby acquaintance, or his wife
(12:32):
knew them Personally, or byacquaintance and his wife knew
them personally, or byacquaintance.
And like everybody in the sportsworld.
Dude is like he played footballwith John Elway, I think like
high school football with JohnElway.
He probably played like collegefootball with Joe Montana.
You know he pitched with Idon't know man, sandy Koufax.
He knew Sandy.
(12:52):
He knows Sandy Koufax.
He knew Sandy.
He knows Sandy.
Rick (12:53):
Koufax.
So he went to you know that way, went to Granada Hills, right.
Speaker 4 (12:58):
I think so.
Mig (12:58):
And that's the thing he
says he grew up in the Bay Area.
How did he go to Granada HillsExactly?
There's so many holes in hisstory.
But great storyteller dude Withenthusiasm and he lives next to
Oprah.
Lano (13:10):
He lives.
He lives in maui and he livesnext to oprah.
Next to oprah, do you?
Believe that shit that oprahalways invites his wife over for
tea, yeah, like, and theirfriends, whatever they get oprah
.
Lives in montecito, californiashe has a house in maui too and
and then like, like, like, um,he was saying that his wife, he
was there in vegas and that hiswife was in paris, paris, with
(13:31):
his daughter, and that's why hewas there.
But then he had just said that.
Mig (13:35):
And his daughters are
models.
His daughters are models.
Lano (13:38):
But then he said that
right, so that's why he was
there by himself and his wifewas in Paris for that weekend.
But then he comes out sayingthat they were at some party at
the Venetian or Bellagio orsomething.
Watch party, and then his wifewas there.
Speaker 5 (13:52):
Yeah, so it's like
wait, I go.
Lano (13:55):
I thought your wife was in
Paris.
Mig (13:56):
We didn't call him.
He's a good storyteller.
It was cool.
It was cool chatting him up andeverything.
Good entertainment, but it'sfunny because it's like he knew
everybody.
He knew John Madden, you knowhe played golf with Charles
Barkley.
He plays golf with CharlesBarkley.
Lano (14:11):
He plays golf with Charles
Barkley.
He's actually a good golfer.
Mig (14:18):
You can't play right,
charles Barkley, he knew
everybody, everybody, anybody.
He voided my question.
Lano (14:28):
I asked him, since he was
a pitcher, and I asked him hey,
so since the time that you'vepitched, pitched how you guys
would always pitch the full gameif you were, if you were on,
you know that day.
How do you feel about today'sgame, where you know there's
just like pitch counts, pitchcounts, and then there's like,
(14:48):
uh, uh, the starter, the midrelief, the mid relief before
the closer, the mid-relief, themid-relief before the closer and
the closer, or like all thisswitching of pitchers.
And then he just, and then hejust damn went down the he
busted a fucking Kamala Harrisand just gave me word salad and
just veered off and didn't evenanswer my question.
(15:10):
He just I'm like okay, I guess.
Mig (15:12):
So it's because when you
pitch, you're on the mound and
the mound, as you know, is whereyou pitch, Because when you
pitch you got to go off themound.
Lano (15:25):
So I asked him I go, how
do you feel about that?
And then he just went on atangent All right, he didn't
even answer nothing.
Mig (15:32):
Yeah, maui, mike man, and
then he just went on a tangent,
all right, he didn't even answernothing.
Lano (15:36):
Yeah, Maui, Mike man.
Mig (15:36):
And then Raj, it was Eric
Raj or Eric Eric Eric.
Oh yeah, because Eric was justin Maui.
Lano (15:42):
Eric was in Maui.
Mig (15:43):
And Eric hits him up and
tells him he's like well, you're
Maui, mike.
He's like what about Maui?
Who was the other guy?
Speaker 4 (15:54):
Maui was the other
guy maui, um, another m.
Mig (15:55):
Oh, he gave himself that
name, maui mike.
He said that's his name, that'shis name.
He said that was to ask anybodyabout maui mike and they'll say
oh yeah, I know him, and therewas another maui paul, another
guy with fame in maui you know,but he didn't know him because
eric just went and he guess he's.
Lano (16:10):
Yeah, he was a cook.
Mig (16:11):
No, Was he a cook or
something?
A well-known?
Speaker 4 (16:14):
chef there Was it
Maui, mike Maui.
Mig (16:18):
Irving or Maui Irv.
Oh man.
Speaker 4 (16:24):
Maui.
Is that this guy?
No, because he kind of lookslike a description.
Mig (16:33):
Wait, was he Maui Mike man?
Yeah, the dude's name in thetub was Maui Mike Mike right.
Yeah, the other Maui guy Ican't remember what his name was
Maui Paul.
Lano (16:42):
No, he was Maui something
when Eric asked him oh, do you
know, maui, something he's like.
Oh, no, you know, it doesn'tsound familiar, it doesn't sound
familiar, but Doesn't soundfamiliar but he goes, but ask
him if he knows who Maui Mike is.
That they call him Maui Mike,that they don't know.
Mig (16:58):
It's like, yeah, it was
funny man.
Lano (17:01):
Like this guy is just
trying to bullshit us in stories
and like he's trying toentertain himself by giving us
these bunk stories.
Speaker 4 (17:14):
He never talked about
chicken or nothing, so this is
not him.
No.
Lano (17:17):
No, but that place does
look good, though, man.
Mig (17:21):
Yeah, it does.
Lano (17:21):
Where's that at In Hawaii.
Mig (17:23):
In.
Lano (17:23):
Maui, I guess Maui.
Maybe we should go do a foodreview.
Speaker 4 (17:31):
I'm down and then
what happened?
Mig (17:33):
That was it, yeah, it just
kept on going on and on, you
know, kept finding those holesin his story and shit, you know,
and we're like alright, dude,it's time for us to go.
Lano (17:47):
Great storyteller.
Mig (17:48):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (17:49):
Goes on, this guy
Goes entertaining this is Maui
Mike, san Antonio, nah, nah,alright, old white guy, and then
he goes, he says something likestoryteller yeah it goes on
this guy.
It was entertaining.
This is Maui Mike San Antonio.
Mig (17:54):
Nah, nah, alright.
Lano (17:56):
And then he goes he says
something like oh, look up the,
the soul year, the year.
Oh no, eric was saying let'slook up the Little League in
Japan.
Mig (18:07):
Oh, he played in the Little
League World Series against
Japan.
Speaker 4 (18:13):
Like look up the team
, team Bad News Bears and stuff.
Mig (18:15):
Yeah, the part that for me,
where his story fell apart is
that he says he was, since hecame to Vegas or whatever, from
Hawaii that he went to go visithis parents that are still alive
.
I'm like what?
I'm like dude, you're like 75.
Lano (18:35):
Hey, he could be like
grumpy old man.
Mig (18:36):
I'm like.
So that means your parents arewhat like 106?
.
Lano (18:41):
We're like grumpy old men.
Mig (18:44):
Freaking Maui Mike.
Speaker 4 (18:46):
All right, another
call, we'll see.
Speaker 5 (18:50):
Me.
I think you said it best, man,you're right, it's a business.
And uh, I was kind of thinkingto myself like what don't I like
sports?
Or why have I fell out offollowing sports so much?
Because I used to follow it off.
And the best way to simplify itis I don't like the fact that
it's become a business.
It doesn't seem, seem itdoesn't have that feel, that
(19:13):
vibe of you know sportsmanship,people going out to hustling,
grinding, trying to work hardfor this spot.
It's all money, man, and, likeLionel said, I mean even
watching it on TV, it's pricedout.
So, yeah, it kind of sucks, man, it really does suck.
Good point, though, for Big Doc, thank you.
Lano (19:35):
The only closest thing
from how we grew up going to the
Dodger games, even Raider games, to the Coliseum that passion,
or whatever the only thing closeto it right now is that LA AFC.
Speaker 4 (19:48):
Oh, the soccer yeah.
Lano (19:50):
That you can still get
that feeling, that old school
feeling of supporting a team.
Speaker 4 (19:54):
And because it's new,
the tickets are still
affordable and stuff.
Lano (19:58):
Do you want to get that
old feeling?
Lafc, you'll find that.
Mig (20:04):
I mean, I don't know.
Rick (20:08):
It's over.
Lano (20:09):
It's done.
Yep Dodgers is lost.
Speaker 4 (20:12):
Update Dodgers is
lost two in a row right, yep.
Lano (20:17):
So they better pull their
win out of their ass tomorrow.
Speaker 4 (20:22):
All right, next call.
Speaker 5 (20:24):
G G G.
Man, you're like the foundingmember of the Drifted on the
Royal podcast.
You've got to know the numberplayer.
Okay, even though you bounce,you come in.
You bounce, you come in.
You don't want to be labeled aguest because you've been here
before, you've done this, youknow how it goes.
You've got to get the numberdown.
(20:44):
Packed dog, come on, we needyou to be on, point homie.
Rick (20:50):
The number came after me.
The number came after me, yeah,the number came after, yeah the
number was after what's thenumber?
Speaker 4 (20:55):
G?
Rick (20:56):
I still don't know.
Lano (20:58):
How do you associate
323207?
Mig (21:02):
207.
Vegas area code is 702, so it'sjust reverse the Vegas area
code.
Oh fuck, here we go.
You're asking me how I'mtelling you how I can't help it
if my brain Works that way, dude.
Oh fuck, here we go.
You're asking me how I'mtelling you how I can't help it
if my brain works that way, dude.
Speaker 4 (21:18):
So VL Vegas backwards
.
And then I know that there'stwo zeros after Zero.
Mig (21:21):
Zero is so the only thing I
got to remember is 12.
Lano (21:23):
Plus 12, which was Gannon.
However, you remember dude, oryou go.
Mig (21:31):
But the double zero, 12 is
what's easy to remember.
It's the 207 that was hard forme to remember.
I just associated with.
Rick (21:38):
What you're saying is how
I would have associated the
number.
I would have said McFadden 7,jim Otto fucking Gannon why.
Lano (21:47):
McFadden.
Rick (21:48):
Wasn't he 20?
Lano (21:50):
Yeah, but why McFadden?
Rick (21:51):
McFadden was ass, just the
first number that I freaking
remember.
Another 20 is out there.
Lano (21:55):
I'd rather go, barry, I'm
talking just Raiders.
Rick (21:59):
Not fucking I don't know,
barry Sanders.
Lano (22:01):
Fucking McFadden.
Rick (22:02):
Yeah, he's the first one
that popped in my head from the
Raiders with a 20.
Speaker 5 (22:07):
McFadden was booty
Whatever.
Hey you guys.
You guys, it was booty Whatever.
Hey you guys.
You guys think Batman's.
You guys just glazed over ValKilmer and George Clooney.
I said, val Kilmer, yes,they're awful.
Batman too, man.
Speaker 4 (22:19):
I said Val Kilmer, I
said it too.
Speaker 5 (22:20):
When Rick's talking
about my favorite Batman, ben
Affleck, I'm thinking BenAffleck, my favorite Batman for
that movie.
I think that Ben Affleck lookslike the character drawn in the
comic books, just because he'slike stout big dude.
If you guys ever look at theDark Knight and we see how they
draw him up and then you see howthe artists draw him on Jim Lee
(22:47):
and Frank, how they draw him up, he's a big dude.
I think Ben Affleck looks likehim.
So I think he's the best onefor that movie.
The Dark Knight Returns.
But every Batman, I think forevery movie, every Batman fits
him pretty well.
I think Robert Pattinson fits agood one for the Batman, the
one you guys keep on talkingabout.
(23:09):
I think every Batman has like acertain role because that's how
the comic books are.
They're like in differentseries and then they happen in
different time frames and theBatmans always look different,
just like the Alfreds, I meanthey always look different too.
And the same thing with theJokers.
I mean they all look different.
So you know that's my favoriteone because I think he fits the
(23:29):
mold for that Batman movie, theDark Knight, if that makes sense
, bro.
But you get me going the Batman.
I started going down a rabbithole because I see it in so many
different ways.
But I always relate all thesecomic book movies.
I always relate them to thecomic books.
If they don't fall in line withthe comic book storyline or
they don't look like thecharacter or something like that
, then I kind of like it's aturn off for me.
(23:51):
I'll watch it, I'll like it,but I just won't really love it.
Anyways, guys, that's my shortlittle snippet and then we'll
holler at you guys later.
Lano (24:02):
Told ya.
Mig (24:05):
I mean, I get it Because I
know which of the Batman in the
comics he's referring to, likethe one that has the mask with
the short ears.
That's the one that he saysthat Ben Affleck fits so good,
right?
No, the Dark Knight Isn't BenAffleck's version, the one that
says that Ben.
Lano (24:18):
Affleck fits so good,
right?
No, the Dark Knight.
Mig (24:21):
Isn't Ben Affleck's version
the one that comes out in
Justice League, and all thatshit?
Speaker 4 (24:25):
That's the one that's
out right now.
Right, the current cartoonDoesn't he have?
Mig (24:28):
the short ears on the mask
no I don't think so.
Speaker 4 (24:33):
I think he does.
It's like squarish kind ofshort.
Lano (24:36):
I mean, I'm not, I haven't
seen.
Speaker 4 (24:40):
There's a cartoon
Batman, a movie, I don't think.
Lano (24:42):
Ben Affleck's character
had those small ears.
I think so Not really smallBecause I know Christian Bale's
his are fucking tall.
Mig (24:51):
Right, yeah, His are really
tall, you see, but I mean it's
true, because it's like it's howhe said.
You know, it's like some, some,some will draw them like
different versions or drama,like more lankier, you know,
longer, taller, leaner Adam Westare really small.
Rick (25:08):
You know Adam West.
His are on the side of thething.
They're his cow.
Mig (25:13):
Yeah, I know Really small,
but I remember.
I remember in the comics one ofthem like I think it was
probably when he fought Superman.
I want to say, oh, that one,right, no.
Speaker 4 (25:26):
This one.
Mig (25:30):
You see this animated one.
Look at how short the ears areon that one.
Look at.
Lano (25:32):
Ben Affleck's Batman.
See how short his ears are.
Batman, see how short his earsare.
Speaker 4 (25:39):
There's a cartoon
Batman that People say are like
super, super good Becausethey're great.
Oh yeah, they're on the shortside, see.
Lano (25:51):
Oh yeah, oh yeah yeah.
Speaker 4 (25:58):
Come on, I don't know
what the name of that movie,
that kind of.
Lano (26:01):
Like that one right there.
That kind of looked likeDaredevil the Little pointy part
of it.
Speaker 4 (26:09):
He never had his own
movie.
He was always like a, like aguest character.
Lano (26:13):
Affleck.
Speaker 4 (26:13):
Yeah, he didn't have
his own, he was just like oh,
that's crazy.
Mig (26:22):
So what do you guys?
Lano (26:23):
like the the Batman.
Do you like him with the tallears?
Small ears?
Rick (26:31):
Doesn't matter to me.
Speaker 4 (26:32):
Yeah.
Mig (26:33):
Yeah, it doesn't matter.
Rick (26:35):
I've never really Paid
attention to that.
Mig (26:38):
To right now.
I mean, as far as all theBatman movies that have come out
, my favorite trilogy is theChristopher Nolan trilogy.
For me that's the best, Withthe Heath Ledger Joker.
Lano (26:50):
Yeah.
Mig (26:51):
It's not going to get any
better than that.
Even that Bane character man,they figured out a way how to
bring his character to life,Because in the comics Bane's
supposed to be this really bigmonster.
You know, and they did a goodjob of casting that dude, Tom
Hardy I was born in the darknessor whatever he says.
Lano (27:12):
Oh, so now I guess I'm
glad I don't have to like.
I liked the first Joker and nowI don't have to watch the
second one.
That's what I was going to tellyou.
Dude, that thing is gettinghorrible reviews.
Yeah, dude, that thing isgetting shredded to pieces.
Yeah, so.
Mig (27:27):
I'm like all right cool, so
I'm not going to watch it.
I'm telling you and I kind of Idon't know.
Lano (27:35):
I kind of seen that I've
seen about that Joker movie is
like they're thinking like howcan it be so bad that they're
thinking I don't know who madeit A third or what do you think?
No, no, no, that the guy.
I think the guy that made thefirst one.
Yeah, he's the guy that didHangover.
It's almost like he didn't wantto do the second one and they
(27:57):
kind of like forced it so hesaid so this is what the people
are.
Yeah, this is kind of the theorythat these, these people are
saying because it's so bad thatthey're thinking that he said
all right, you know, he to thewarner studios, I think I think
it was that made that, that,that movie, that he
(28:17):
intentionally made it that bad.
Just to say an F you.
Because, I think he just wantedto do that one movie and that's
it.
And then they wanted more moneyand it was a complete flop that
people were walking out, thatit's like a musical.
Mig (28:34):
That's what they say.
It's a straight musical.
Speaker 5 (28:37):
That's what I was
telling you.
Lano (28:39):
Even the musical parts
that they don't even blend with
the storyline or whatever, andit's just like a repeat of them
just saying whatever happened inthe first one.
You know Kind of.
It's like a pointless story.
Speaker 4 (28:53):
Yeah, it says they're
leaving theaters Like what the
F is this?
Yeah, a lot of people aretrashing it, so but I had told
you that I heard it was amusical and you guys didn't
believe me.
But looks like I'm right again.
Lano (29:08):
Yeah.
Mig (29:12):
Shut up Now.
This Every thousand times youcry wolf.
The wolf is going to come everyonce in a while.
Lano (29:18):
So they like, repeated,
like all that.
So they like, they redid, Ithink in the musical they redid
the scene of him walking downthe stairs again doing that
dance.
It was like a repeat, it waslike man See to me dude, it's
like oh, that was pretty whack.
Mig (29:33):
All that shit seemed like
it was like okay, I get it, dude
.
It's like he's psychotic, he'scrazy and everything, and it's
like he's loony and all this.
You know it's like, but you gotto go to this extreme dude to
try to prove that.
I'm like just show me morecriminal activity, man.
Show me more of his.
Lano (29:50):
I agree, I agree with you
that three quarters of the movie
was about him, his mentalissues and all that Like it was
a little too much.
And then the last, the lastquarter of the movie I like,
because now he was turning hewas already the joker and the
whole scene coming down thestairs, like I, I like that
scene and all that.
You know when he started, but ifnow the movie's the second
(30:13):
movie is just calling back ofall that crap and I never seen
the first one, but the wayyou're describing it, it seems
like they were building thecharacter.
Yeah, they built the charactertoo much.
Rick (30:24):
To where they were going
to have it at the end.
Then there was going to be apart two to where he was going
to go into all that stuff.
Lano (30:29):
Oh, yeah, Like at the very
end he'd be filming too.
Mig (30:34):
And that's just with the
title alone, just them going
with the French title.
Speaker 4 (30:41):
Yeah.
Mig (30:41):
I'm like dude, this is not
gonna be good, this is stupid,
and then, and then I'm like nah.
Lano (30:47):
And then that piece of
shit, de Niro, he's blaming the
fans.
He's back in it.
No Well, yeah, well.
Now he was pissed becausewhatever little bit of scenes
that they had filmed with him init.
Yeah, the final cut, like theydeleted all of his scenes, like
they didn't even come out.
But then something that he'sblaming the fans why the movie
(31:10):
is like.
Mig (31:11):
Not doing good.
Lano (31:12):
Yeah, I was like meh.
Rick (31:15):
Wasn't it the fans why the
movie would do good.
Lano (31:18):
Yeah, no, it was something
that he was Complaining about.
I don't know.
Mig (31:22):
You know, because the fans
have all the input In direction
and cinematography.
Lano (31:27):
And script De Niro's A
piece of crap.
Mig (31:29):
Yeah, he is F that dude.
Speaker 4 (31:34):
Um, so we got One
last call.
Came in Within the last 20minutes, last 20 minutes, what
so let's see no, way.
Speaker 5 (31:44):
Death Row is not back
.
Death Row is not back.
I'm not listening to that again.
Nate Dogg's son is not the man.
All you guys need to check itout and listen to it.
All you listeners and you guyswill agree.
There you go.
Mig (31:59):
There's been yes to all
your listeners and you guys will
agree.
Yes, lano has zero hip-hopcredibility.
Speaker 4 (32:04):
yep, let me repeat
that zero so before mcgee came,
out credibility before he camein showing us some new death row
music?
Lano (32:12):
yeah, and he's well, you
told us about it, the one artist
but then.
But then, like Lano's trying toclaim him, saying that he found
him, started sending him out,but he was going down the roster
of Death Row listening to thenew artist.
Yeah, I know it's bad, it's forthis generation, it's not for
(32:36):
us.
I got to verify because some ofthese people we didn't Lano
still wants to hang on to thedeath roll For the record.
Rick (32:44):
I just like the singer in
October London.
I could care less if he was ondeath roll or not.
October.
Lano (32:47):
London is nice because
he's got the old school R&B.
Oh, look at it, that's himright there, it is.
Speaker 4 (32:58):
It's true.
Mig (32:59):
What oh?
Speaker 4 (32:59):
look at, that's it
right there, it is, it's true.
What, oh?
Look at, fred wreck on the beat, fred wreck oh dang, you're
going to play that, mariachi sothere's a mariachi, um group or
some guy that it said thatsigned to death row, but it
looks like it's true, yeah ohyeah see, this is what I was
looking for, this little righthere on the albums.
I'll tell you this Dude that.
Speaker 5 (33:22):
All that.
Mig (33:23):
Banda or Mexican shit.
That Snoop did Was stupid.
Lano (33:27):
Play it.
Speaker 5 (33:31):
Play it a little bit,
caballo.
Yo lo andaba Mirando esehermoso cielo, la luna nos
alumbraba.
Le doy.
Gracias a mi Dios Por todas susbendiciones.
Lano (33:56):
Oh, so he signed up Mexico
, that's real.
I don't know why, but I feellike we're in a fucking plate of
barbacoa now yeah dude but notdown the street, though, taking
an unlucky route to his firstsigning to the new Death Row
Records.
Rick (34:10):
Where Down?
Lano (34:10):
the street Signed a new
act.
On Friday they announced theirfirst artist, Julian Torres and
Mariachi Sensotel.
The band released its firstsingle, La Fiesta de Mi Pueblo,
loosely translated to thefestival my Town.
If you're wondering how theymet, it was outside Kobe
Bryant's memorial service,that's cool because Snoop shows
(34:35):
some love to the Mexicans.
Yeah.
Mig (34:40):
That's cool.
Lano (34:41):
So if he signed this dude
and gave him a deal so he can
get his music out there, hisMexican music, that's cool.
Oh yeah, snoop's.
Speaker 4 (34:51):
That looks like a
pretty cool cover too, yeah.
Lano (34:55):
Props to Snoop man.
I felt that Snoop's like today,he was just trying everything
to be stay relevant.
Speaker 4 (35:04):
And Fred Rick on the
beach.
Lano (35:05):
He should not be rapping.
No more, man.
It's just, that's it, thattime's over.
Just retire and enjoy yourretirement, that's just another
hot take that that Mark'sprobably going to chew me out.
Speaker 4 (35:16):
Chew me out on.
Mig (35:19):
Well, just, I mean, I don't
know.
Lano (35:21):
No, I think it's just him.
Mig (35:22):
He's touchy, he's touchy
about it.
Stay away from Eminem, dude,yeah he's touchy about him.
He'll come at you.
Yeah, bad mouth him, don't youdare.
I was seeing something onlinethat Cardi B talks shit about
Eminem or something.
There's some kind of beef goingon there, cardi B and.
Lano (35:43):
Megan Thee Stallion no, it
was a verse that he said
something about.
Mig (35:46):
Megan Thee Stallion.
Oh yeah, because she saidsomething about keep my friend's
name out of your mouth orsomething like that.
Lano (35:52):
He said something about
Megan Thee Stallion.
Mig (35:54):
Yeah, and I think Eminem
was like you better chill,
little girl, because I'lldestroy you pretty much.
Yeah, it's true.
Lano (36:06):
I wouldn't want to mess
with that dude At this point.
It's like just I mean, who isEminem in competition with?
There's no one.
Mig (36:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (36:15):
Have you guys heard
those two new songs?
No, we'll have to watch thevideos after.
What new songs?
Lano (36:21):
Eminem he has like two new
songs.
Well, he has a new album, bro.
He has a new album, bro.
Speaker 4 (36:24):
Yeah but have you
seen the two new videos?
Lano (36:26):
No.
Speaker 4 (36:27):
They're about his
daughter.
They're pretty good.
Lano (36:33):
Oh, yeah, that one I did
there's two of them when clips.
Yeah, both of them are likethat yeah, I saw one of them.
Mig (36:40):
Is that that dude?
That Snoop signed yeah.
Speaker 4 (36:44):
Oh yeah, this is the
dude Snoop.
This is Death Row right here.
He's going to have a littlechain right here, or maybe on
his belt.
Mig (36:50):
A spider medallion.
Lano (36:52):
He's going to have a Death
Row on the belt buckle yeah.
Rick (36:55):
What would you do if you
saw the Death Row sign another
singer and you look up and it'syour dad?
Lano (37:05):
My dad wouldn't.
Rick (37:06):
What if he didn't tell you
he just has a little singer
career going on on the side?
Lano (37:17):
I'm going to hear more of
this guy.
It's called karaoke.
I got to hear this.
More of this guy.
It's called karaoke.
I got to hear this guy see howwhat his range is.
Speaker 4 (37:25):
He says he's
performing at Disneyland Dodger
Stadium.
I want to see how Snoop's earis.
Lano (37:33):
Why did he sign this guy?
Because if this guy's a goodsinger and he's like just like a
singer, like those singers inthe mariachis where they're good
singers, but a singer, that'sreally distinct to have his own
music out there, professionallydone.
Speaker 4 (37:54):
So you guys are all
bashing Death Row, but I'm
digging it.
Lano (37:57):
the new Death Row, this is
probably the only thing I like
from Death Row right here JulianTorres.
That's the one actor I likefrom Death Row.
A couple.
Speaker 4 (38:09):
We were talking about
Sandy Koufax from Maui and Mike
, Did you guys look at thatFernando picture I sent you?
Oh yeah.
Mig (38:16):
He looked young.
He's taking time off orsomething, yeah, in the hospital
, I think it's cancer.
Speaker 4 (38:22):
I mean the way he
looked.
He looked really bad in thatphoto.
Yeah, I mean he looked olderthan Koufax.
Koufax is a good 20 years olderthan him.
Mig (38:28):
Was that someone else than
Mike said he knew?
Lano (38:32):
Fernando talked about it.
No, he just talked aboutFernando.
Did he tell you he played inthe Mexican League too?
He?
Mig (38:36):
said he knew Ron Say.
Lano (38:38):
He knows all of the Ron
Say yeah, Ron.
Mig (38:40):
Say Davey Lopes.
The whole infield Steve Garvey.
Speaker 5 (38:47):
Yeah, Steve.
Mig (38:47):
Garvey's running for Senate
.
Vote for Garvey for Senate.
Get that piece of crap out ofhim.
Shift out of here.
Lano (39:01):
That's oh and um that's.
He's a big boy, man.
Mig (39:05):
Yeah.
Lano (39:07):
Not bad, not bad.
I like that signee.
Too many tacos and cervezas ehyeah, I like that signee.
Speaker 4 (39:14):
I mean it's going to
be a new beginning for Death Row
2024.
Mig (39:19):
Here we go.
Next thing you know they'regoing to sign Peso Pluma.
Damn, these two chonies aregoing to be dripping.
That's exactly who they need,dude.
They need Peso.
Speaker 4 (39:32):
Pluma on that label.
Dude, he has Death Row shirtson his videos.
Lano (39:36):
Peso Pluma.
Yeah, I need you to show me.
I don't believe you Get incontact with Death Row.
Mig (39:41):
It's time to meet up.
Sign up Te cuaches.
Lano (39:47):
I want to see that.
Mig (39:50):
Ay, it was a horrible one,
people, but we try.
Yeah, keep drifting yo, we gotit Peace.