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What makes a true athlete in today's sports landscape? The answer threads throughout our latest episode as we return from hiatus to tackle everything from the mesmerizing talent of WNBA sensation Caitlin Clark to the fundamental differences between old-school and modern training regimens.

Caitlin Clark has proven herself more than just hype, selling out arenas nationwide with her Steph Curry-like shooting range that's revolutionizing women's basketball. We break down how her game compares to fellow rookies and why the WNBA showcases more fundamental basketball than what's often seen in today's NBA. This leads us to a fascinating discussion about how training has evolved – or perhaps devolved – in professional sports, with former NBA greats like Kevin Garnett lamenting how today's players aren't conditioning properly, leading to more frequent injuries.

Beyond sports, we dive into two major criminal cases making headlines. The Diddy case continues to develop with complex legal charges including sex trafficking and racketeering, though we question whether some witnesses' credibility might be compromised by contradictory evidence. Meanwhile, the Idaho college murders case reaches a turning point as Bryan Kohberger accepts a plea deal despite overwhelming evidence against him, sparking debate about justice and closure for victims' families.

Our conversation takes a personal turn when discussing immigration policies, where we advocate for targeting criminals while showing compassion for hardworking immigrants who've built lives here. We reveal details about a little-known self-deportation program offering financial assistance to those willing to return to their countries and begin the legal immigration process – information that could genuinely help those caught in limbo.

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Mig (00:11):
Welcome back to the Drifting on Arroyo podcast.
This is Mig, this is Lano andRK67.
We're back with a vengeance anda fury yeah, yeah yeah, yeah,
yeah, hey, it's a big week, man.

Lano (00:27):
This is a big week.
This is big.
You guys know why.
Why, you know stuff's going on,how much stuff is going on?

Mig (00:34):
With what.

Lano (00:35):
I mean it's been.
When was our last show?

Mig (00:38):
It was a while back, man.

Rick (00:40):
Maybe about a month ago.
Let me see, wow.

Mig (00:46):
What was the holiday before we quit, or I mean before we
went on holiday?

Rick (00:51):
June 5th, father's Day, so about a month.

Mig (00:54):
Right before Father's Day, june 5th, the 4th of July this
week, so we survived the LAriots Studio's still intact.
Mostly peaceful protests.
Please Get it right Peacefulprotests.

Rick (01:13):
Yeah, I saw a shirt.
It was an NBA player.
I was watching another podcastand he had a shirt that said
visit LA.
It's a riot and the font had alittle fire on it.
I was like that's a cool shirt.

Lano (01:30):
You watch any of the WNBA, the Caelan Clark stuff.

Rick (01:33):
Just like when the highlights pop up.

Mig (01:36):
That chicken ball dude.
She's a baller dude.
I thought it was all hype andeverything, but she's badass.
Yeah, she's got she, she putsall those other bras to shame.
Dude, um, and and I know thembeing haters that they are dude.
It's all just in their natureof all being haters.
I can't.

Lano (01:57):
That's why they hate her so much.
I can't believe the range thatshe's got.
Dude, I don't know how therange.

Speaker 3 (02:03):
Yeah.

Rick (02:03):
It's like Steph Curry, like a girl, steph Curry.

Lano (02:06):
Yeah, that chick's incredible man, but you know
what I haven't seen?
I mean, I haven't seen any moreof the league, so you don't
know.

Rick (02:14):
No one plays like that If someone else has handles like
that.
I don't know, I don't know,like all the stars, big centers,
like back to the basket, likearound the room.

Mig (02:22):
I mean you kind of do know, because If there, was.
There would be a big hype and abig Hoopla over her.

Speaker 3 (02:30):
And there isn't.

Mig (02:32):
I.

Speaker 3 (02:33):
When.

Lano (02:34):
I see the highlights.

Mig (02:35):
When she plays, when she goes to other arenas, dude, she
sells them out.

Lano (02:40):
Yeah, I know.

Mig (02:42):
Whenever she's not playing in other arenas, they don't sell
out.
She is the attraction.

Lano (02:48):
I look at the highlights when she's in there, cause I
think there's been games Lately.
She's been hurt and man, theway those girls play, they're
passing and they're deeing upand all that Like damn that's.
They play some badassbasketball man I mean it's good,
solid, fundamental.

Rick (03:08):
Yeah, that's what I was gonna say fundamental basketball
it's, it's, it's it's kind ofcool to watch because yeah the
proper way.

Lano (03:15):
Yeah, it's not no hard.
I mean, guess the kind of likeit's what college is?
I mean it's what?

Mig (03:22):
what it old school, I guess what it used to be.

Lano (03:27):
Yeah.

Mig (03:27):
You know when it first started.

Lano (03:29):
Yeah, but it's pretty exciting watching that Fever
team Kind of like pre-Jordan,pre-will Chamberlain you know
all the high flying.

Mig (03:44):
You know because you can't deny it's exciting, dude
watching them fly through theair and everything you know,
because once Jordan came on thescene, dude and that guy you've
seen that guy fly through theair the way he did, man, it was
unbelievable.

Lano (03:58):
But as far as WNBA, I'm on that bandwagon.
I like that chick SophieCunningham who's that?
I really like that.
I'm on that bandwagon.

Rick (04:05):
That.
I like that chick, sophieCunningham.
Who's that?
I really like that.
Oh, that one like her Bodyguard, like her.

Lano (04:08):
Yeah everyone's saying that you know what Stupid Like
all these little YouTube shorts,like there's so much AI
bullshit out there now Like Ican't stand it no more.
Man Like you, click on a littleshort.
And it's some stupid.
Oh, it'll say, you know why?
Sophie Cunningham wears a fadedblue bandana, headband or

(04:32):
whatever.
It's sad.
And then they do some stupidbullshit story, you know.

Rick (04:37):
Where they get to the very last line.

Lano (04:39):
Yeah, it's stupid.
It's not even like true.

Rick (04:40):
Yeah, it's just like an opinion or a theory or something
like that.

Lano (04:44):
Yeah, I think she's sexy man.
Sophie Cunningham, Well, I mean, she's kind of like real
fashionable, but I guess she'sgot it on the Fever team.
She's like Indiana Fever.
Yeah, she'll dress like kind ofbummy or big baggy clothes,
like when she was on that.

(05:04):
I guess she was on that otherteam, the Suns, before.
She was more Connecticut Sun Ithink she was more dressing like
provocative, but now I guessshe toned it back down.
But yeah, she was a damn kickeron the football team in high

(05:24):
school.
She played high school football.

Mig (05:27):
No shit.

Lano (05:27):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (05:28):
Oh.

Rick (05:29):
So she's an athlete then.

Lano (05:31):
Yeah, I think she also played volleyball.
I think she's six.

Mig (05:35):
She's a lobo.

Rick (05:36):
Six foot.
So there's a podcast I waslistening to and it's like
former NBA guys like GilbertArenas.
I don't know if you guys listento that.
Clips of those so um.
He was saying that today'sbasketball is like um, it's
getting ruined by like the, theclub teams, because like we're
not the club but the um,everybody like if, if they're,

(05:58):
if their kid is talented,everybody hires like a private
coach or personal coach.
Oh, and the coaches are justteaching like One on one moves,
cause they're just like Coachingthat, that kid individually.

Mig (06:08):
Oh, they're teaching these One on one moves.
They're not teaching teams, sothey're.
It's not like.

Rick (06:12):
Yeah, they're not like Teaching passes or like five on
five.
It's just like you know thefirst quick step and then the
step back.

Mig (06:19):
They're just like Teaching all the time so that now all the
players just have the samemoves.
Because, honestly, that's wherethat's why, in the beginning I
wasn't a fan of kobe, becausehow kobe never went through the
ranks of college and I thoughthe was just a hot dog out there,
like never really played likefundamental basketball.

(06:41):
But you know I was wrong.
He completely proved me wrongon that.
But On that same coin he openedup the floodgates For all these
, I guess, flashing the pans,you know, with talent to come

(07:09):
through, get big contracts comeup and once they start playing
with actual men that know how toplay the game you know, and get
manhandled, you know, and theyget turned into nothing.
And that's why I think theleague got watered down, because

(07:32):
none of them want to learnfundamentals, none of them want
to learn defense, you know, theyall just want to be the next
LeBron.
They all want the next bigcontract.
You know they all want to bethe next big name.

Rick (07:44):
It's all one-on-one.
They all come in with their owncoach.
You know they all want to bethe next big name.
It's all one-on-one.
They all come in with their owncoach.

Lano (07:48):
Yeah, it is one-on-one, but I saw a video of Kevin
Garnett and I guess it was oneof those podcasts and he was
talking about how players aregetting injured.

Rick (07:59):
So easily today.
You saw it yeah.

Lano (08:01):
Because, like the blown Achilles by the homeboy from the
Pacers in game seven, what washis Halliburton or Tyrese
Halliburton?
So they're talking about theseplayers of today.
They think that they're puttingin the work, or sufficient work
, but they're not really puttingin work, like, not compared to
the way the old schoolers didbefore, like their practice or

(08:25):
like walkthrough, yeah, theirwalkthrough.
They're not really balling.
Garnier was talking about, youknow, balling up in the summer
league or in the summer, youknow, 505, talking about how
much workout they would put in.
And these guys, they think thatthey're doing enough workout or
that their workout is a workoutthat's going to get them like

(08:50):
in tip top shape, but it's not.
That's not the case, becauseGarnett was even saying like,
even after a long practice.
It's like he's talking aboutdoing calf raisers and
strengthening your calves andall that.

Mig (09:01):
You know that's the killer instinct that Colby had, because
colby yeah, but that's.
That was just like around thelike regular back, that was it
was like.

Lano (09:11):
It was like back back then , when you were talking about
how weak well, you know how weakwas.
Totally different from that'swhat?

Mig (09:17):
that's what I'm saying, you know.
It's like that's what separatedcolby being different, coming
straight out of high school andgoing straight into the NBA, and
that's why he became one of thegreatest.
And that's why I say now theleague is watered down and the
talent is watered down becausethese kids go in thinking

(09:38):
they're the greatest thing everand Kobe.

Lano (09:41):
I think that dude, he was more obsessed than damn MJ, I
think let's like eat likeperfection, you know, kind of
like stories of of Kobe.

Mig (09:54):
Yeah.
The mind games that he did onplayers and the thing is getting
to your point of Kevin Garnettand putting him in the work.

Speaker 3 (10:02):
Yeah.

Mig (10:02):
I think those are habits that are put in you in college,
college coaches yeah, coming up,put that in you, yeah and if
they would have not lifted thatrequirement of one year?
You know college and you can bedrafted.
It's, it's it's crazy.

Lano (10:24):
It's crazy because it seems like you go back to the
fundamentals, the basics, likeit just seems like that style
you can really dominate todaybecause everyone's so individual
, they're like they just, youknow it's an individual play.
Yeah, so if a team reallywanted a ball out, like they
could just have get a bunch ofplayers that are fundamentally,
you know, good and just have areal team, you know, build a

(10:50):
real team and just ball it upthrough the whole league, you
know.
But it also depends if the damnrefs are crooked.

Rick (10:57):
Well, Ricky, the podcast you saw, like I saw it in Kevin
Garnetta, and it was Paul Pierce, right?
Oh yeah, Paul Pierce.
They said that practice washarder than the games.

Lano (11:06):
They were more tired.

Rick (11:07):
But then by the time the game came around, it was easy.

Lano (11:10):
They're going to play 30 minutes.

Rick (11:13):
They're playing basketball all year round.
Five on five, not just likehalf speed.

Lano (11:17):
I mean, that's kind of like the same thing that's
happening in football.
The practice is not.
They're babying these playersso much and then that's they get
hurt so easy.

Mig (11:29):
So they're saying you're having practice every other day,
you're going half speed, andthen they expect you to go like
100% full speed and you're goingto blow your leg out or
whatever I mean the unfortunatething is that sports has become
too much of a business, andthese guys care more about the
business side of it thananything, than the actual sport.
That's what it's come down to,you know, and it's come down to

(11:55):
everything.
You know, as fans, you know youcan't really invest yourself
into it as much as you couldbefore.

Lano (12:04):
That's why I appreciate this Fever team and watching
their highlights, I alwaysforget to look up their games,
because I would actually want tosee a game and I think.

Rick (12:14):
Like in person or just on TV?
No, just on TV.

Lano (12:16):
But yeah, because sports right now is not really.

Rick (12:24):
A few weeks ago they had like, um, it was another podcast
and um they had some guy.
He used to be a laker and he was, um he played for like byron
scott and he was saying that,like byron used to make him like
, run, run, run all the time,run all the time.
And like, and they cried, hethere was.
He went to talk to the coachbecause he got mad in practice

(12:45):
because they're running let'ssay, in April, that's towards
the end of the season andthey're like why are we running?
We're not in shape now, we'renever going to be in shape for
the playoffs.
So then he was all pissed off.
He walked off the court.
So then Byron called him to hisoffice after practice and he
said what's going on?
And he's like why are youhaving us running all the time?

(13:08):
Like you know the samepreseason, we're in shape.
Why are you making us run?
And then he's like well, youknow what?
Like I grew up in the pat rileyera.
This is all I know.
Pat riley used to make us runall the time and this is like I
grew up under him.
So this is how I coach.
This is the only way I know howto coach is make like, make you
guys run all the time.
But um, I mean, riley, you knowthey would go to Showtime, you
know they would winchampionships.
So like Byron teaches the samething.
And now these guys arecomplaining.
So then after, like they toldhim that, like he understood

(13:30):
where he was coming from.

Lano (13:31):
I was going to say, like it pisses me off that, all right
, you're questioning a coach,while that's his coaching style.

Rick (13:40):
Put up with it.
You gotta do whatever you wantto do.

Lano (13:42):
Stop, he's the boss, yeah, stop fucking crying and and do
the work, stop bitching and dowhat's asked of you, see, but
that's but.
And then also you also, I mean,if you get a coach that's not
really like, doesn't know shit,I mean, but that's kind of hard.

Mig (13:58):
But the problem?
The problem is that you know alot of these kids when they're,
when they're coming up, you knowthey're constantly having their
asses kissed and they're neversaid no to you know, and they're
always made to seem thatthey're better than they
actually are.
So when they actually do runinto some resistance, then they

(14:21):
start throwing their littletantrums and everything.

Lano (14:24):
We gotta see, we gotta talk to See how the kids Well, I
mean, it's probably always beenthe same Depends on parents, on
how how much they baby theirkids, how much parents like push
their kids, cause you know,there's so many different type
of parenting.

Mig (14:43):
Yeah.

Lano (14:44):
When they're teaching their kids In little league or
whatever you know.

Mig (14:47):
That all comes down To the individual.

Lano (14:49):
How it is.
Yeah, like how are parentstoday Like?
How are yeah.
Are they still Like crazy?
Like, are dads still Crazyfanatics that are pushing their
kid Because they want them to?

Mig (15:01):
I'm sure there are.

Rick (15:03):
Is there some that like oh , don't yell at my baby, you
know don't push them or whateveryou know, because there's like
um the whole I know, becauselike you guys, um, I mean you
don't have kids yet, but likeyou'll let the coach coach them
or you're gonna be like in thecoaches, like don't need to do
it this way or would you beinvolved?

(15:24):
Yeah that's why I feel too.

Lano (15:29):
You could.
You could teach them in someareas.
Yeah, like he's, he's laggingor something.
You could yell at him to youknow, bust ass, or something but
you're not gonna let the coachbe abusive either, you know?

Mig (15:41):
no, no, no yeah, so, yeah.

Lano (15:43):
So coach starts being vulgar with your kid Like that's
when you gotta say Like hey, no, no.
But you think, Because of likeRemember like Bobby Knight.

Rick (15:51):
He was like a Yeller and screamer.

Lano (15:53):
No, like you think he was choking Players.

Mig (15:56):
Yeah, he was choking players.
That's a little, that's alittle much.

Rick (15:59):
But you think because of that, then everybody like
started getting soft they'realready older.

Mig (16:05):
Technically there were men already yeah that he was
coaching technically.

Lano (16:11):
Yeah but, yeah no, you're not fighting, you're not choking
yeah, that's, that's that dudeyou guys know um juju watkins
had a problem juju watkins.

Rick (16:24):
So she.
So she was the top high schoolplayer.
She's from, I think it's likeChathworth, it's like a private
school in Chathworth, but shewent to USC and she's like the
number one player In whatBasketball.

Speaker 3 (16:36):
Okay.

Rick (16:36):
So she's really good at USC.
She's going to be a number onepick, like in a few years, but
like last year, her sophomoreyear in the tournament she blew
out her knee in the game.
Oh, I did, I did hear that Ifyou're watching WNBA, check out
some USC games when she plays,because she's going to be a
number one pick.
She's scoring like 25 and up agame or 23 points.

Lano (16:56):
I hear there's like a couple players that are coming
up that their games areelevating, kind of like Kaitlyn
Clark.
So if they start telling itthat comes in and you know they
can elevate team play, yeah it's, it's gonna be, it's gonna be
watchable.
They won't be talking so muchcrap about that so she's from la

(17:19):
she goes.
Oh yeah, she didn't want to,she didn't want no help from um
caitlin clark because she didn'twant no help from Kaylin Clark,
because she didn't want to beovershadowed by Clark right.

Rick (17:29):
She wants to do it on her own.
That's why she went to USC,because USC is not normally a
powerhouse, but she wanted tocarry the team and she's from LA
, yeah because I think KaylinClark offered to help her out in
some things.

Lano (17:39):
But I think she looks up to Kaylin Clark.

Mig (17:42):
Oh, that's right, they made it to the Sweet 16, but they
didn't advance anymore becauseshe got hurt, right?
Yeah, she blurted me.

Lano (17:50):
But she's not getting help from Kaylin Clark because she
wants to work out, she wants tobust it out on her own, but
she's a baller.

Rick (17:59):
I want to go see a USC girls' basketball game.
It's like $10.
We should go check it out orwhatever.
Yeah, I mean, I don't eventhink WNBA is that expensive.

Lano (18:08):
Yeah, juju Watkins All right, so she's the top prospect
in the next draft.

Rick (18:13):
Well, she blew out her knee, so I think she'll play one
more year.

Mig (18:15):
She got handed yeah.

Rick (18:17):
Yeah, she's a straight-up baller.
Yeah, all right.

Mig (18:27):
I I hope she's good dude, because you know how that whole
beef With uh Kaitlyn Clark andthat Angel Reese Angel.
Reese is booty Dude.
She sucks dude.
I see highlights of her doinglike what the hell is this broad
doing Professionally?

Lano (18:36):
She can't even make a layup.
They make fun of her about Herbeing like a baby giraffe.
Take it To the hoop.
They make fun of her about herbeing like a baby giraffe.

Rick (18:50):
Take it to the hoop, yeah, so I'm just showing the guys
like some highlights, but likeyeah, yeah, yeah, the people
started making fun of her.

Lano (19:04):
They started making fun of her, calling her her Me Bounce,
me Bounce, because she gets allher rebounds.
She always rack up reboundsbecause she's always getting her
own missed shots.

Mig (19:12):
And she still doesn't make them.

Rick (19:14):
Yeah, she just happens to be the tallest, and then she'll
get three misses and grab herthree rebounds.

Mig (19:19):
It's funny.
I seen a meme the other daywhere they said that she was
coming out with her own shoe.
They called it the brick orsomething, because it looks like
nothing but bricks.

Rick (19:28):
Well, I saw the.

Mig (19:30):
The face of it, it had like that From Ice Age, one of those
animals, or the weird one withthe big eyes.

Lano (19:39):
Oh yeah.

Rick (19:40):
Looks like a weasel kind of After the acorn.

Mig (19:45):
Yeah, after the acorn oh yeah something that shit was
funny.
They could put it right next toright next to her.
I'm like she does look likethat damn thing, dude.

Rick (19:55):
Yeah, she balls bro oh, that's a nice shot.
Well, netflix has like aspecial, like a shack, like
documentary or special where um,like he's, he's bringing back
reba.
That's a nice jump shot dude, sohe bought he bought Reebok him
and Allen Iverson oh, hell, yeah, look at.
So they're trying to bring backReebok.
And then he went to LSU andAngel Reese went to LSU.
So he like he signed AngelReese, but he's trying to bring

(20:18):
back Reebok and bring it back to.
Yeah, I was kind of followingher like all season, like I
wasn't watching the games butwatching the highlights After.
But yeah, she's a baller.

Speaker 3 (20:30):
Yeah.

Rick (20:32):
And she went to the same school where Bronny went, sierra
Canyon, which is, I think it'slike Chathwards or something.

Speaker 3 (20:41):
Yeah, I'm just wondering what sports?

Rick (20:44):
My daughters are gonna play.

Lano (20:46):
So let's get into the juicy stuff that's happening
this week.
Man, Do you guys know what'sgoing on?
America's birthday.
Yeah, that's a big one that's abig one on Friday.
Okay, so when this comes out,america's birthday is tomorrow
and we will be popping fireworks.

Mig (21:04):
I feel like I should know, but once you say it I'm going to
feel stupid.
Okay, so right now it's.

Lano (21:07):
Tuesday Today's Tuesday and some things dropped today.

Speaker 3 (21:12):
NBA Free Tuesday.

Lano (21:13):
Yesterday.

Mig (21:16):
Gas prices going up Yesterday.

Lano (21:19):
No, it's just stories that are going on the big beautiful
bill.
The big beautiful bill is goingto be signed.
No, but so bill the bigbeautiful bill is gonna be
signed.
No, but um.
So there's been a verdictthat's gonna be released already
.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah with thepd, yeah but that he's already,

(21:43):
he's already, they already havethe verdict out on like four
accounts of the sex traffickingstuff, but what the juries are
split on are the racketeering.

Mig (21:52):
So that's the battling.
So that's going to be comingout.
The trafficking is enough.

Lano (21:57):
But I mean, I think they really want to get him for
racketeering Because that'll puthim away.
So that's probably going tocome out, maybe tomorrow,
thursday, maybe by the time thiscomes out, you know, yeah, yeah
.

Mig (22:11):
I was listening to what's going on To Officer Tatum.
Earlier he broke it, sorry,yeah, and he was saying that,
yeah, it was breaking news andthat they're going to get him on
the trafficking, but that theracketeering was going to be
kind of tough.

Lano (22:28):
I'm on the traffic unit but the racketeering one's going
to be kind of tough.
We had me and Vanessa had alittle passionate discussion
about that and I went there.
But it's just that, like I tellher, like she's on the board,
like these people thatparticipate in all these
freak-offs like they wanted tobe there, yeah, these people
that participated in all thesefreak-offs like they wanted to
be there.
It's like, and I told her likeyeah, like I thought that when

(22:56):
they went after Diddy they'regonna expose everybody.
We can't say because this is onYouTube now, because YouTube,
yeah, they censor we can't say.

Rick (23:09):
We can't say Because this is on YouTube now, because
YouTube.

Lano (23:10):
Yeah, they, they Censor.

Rick (23:12):
Right, but is there like?
But I thought, all that, allthe.

Lano (23:15):
The PDF file.

Rick (23:18):
Genetic was going on.

Lano (23:19):
I thought that was going to get exposed, but it wasn't.
It was just Freak offs with,you know, celebrities or
whatever.

Rick (23:25):
But that's not what they're getting them for, but
they want to get you knowcelebrities or whatever,
whatever.

Lano (23:28):
But that's not what they're getting them for.
But they want to get theracketeering.
Racketeering means what?
But like an organized um, umwas it like laundering, money
laundering or something,something like that, yeah, but
and then to like um, payingpeople for, for prostitution
Right and getting these people,they're like getting people from

(23:52):
other states, so they'recrossing state lines, which is
illegal, which would beconsidered sex trafficking, and
that's what made Vanessa goingback and forth.
It's like who cares?
She was just saying like ifsomeone's going to come over and
they want to sleep with someoneor whatever, that should be
their right.
Whatever I'm like, I know I go,but it's the law.
You can't cross lines.

(24:13):
You can't hire prostitution andbring someone in from New York
to come to California and youknow pay for services like that,
and so that's how they'retrying to get you.
You know they're trying to getthem on all that.
I guess that's part of theracketeering too, aside from the
sex trafficking stuff.

(24:33):
So they're they're they'recoming down on on all these
people.
And I was thinking like fbi,what's that?
What's that record they gotthat when they indict someone,
they got like 90% something,rate, that winning percentage or
whatever it is.
But it's like when this case isgoing on and I'm hearing these

(24:53):
stories, these victims,supposedly victims, like Diddy's
lawyers, they got the backup ofthese text messages where
they're like they're saying thatthey that they enjoyed the
freak offs last night, like whenit was happening, right, they
have a log of People saying yeah, it's like oh, baby, I had a

(25:13):
great time last night.
I never felt that, whateverthese people that are coming in
as part of witnesses for theprosecution, they're coming in
acting like victims but thenthey pull up the defense pulls
up um messages of them, likewanting to be there and then

(25:34):
still being there.
They're, they.
They're claiming all this draw,all this trauma, but they show
text messages and somevoicemails that they're they're
willingly enjoying the freakhouse, still going back for more
and more.
Just like dude, like what, likelike it.

(25:55):
All the updates that I'vegotten from the, from the case.
It seems it favors diddy,because to me it just seems
everybody wanted to be there.
That's their thing, you know.
That's their choice.
They want to be part of thefreak house.
That's their kinky stuff orwhatever.
So it's like the, the, the it'snot strong to to nail diddy,

(26:18):
but I guess the racketeering isthis crossing the state lines,
prostitution, I guess that'swhat they're trying to get them,
but is it like the underage?
stuff right or well that's.
I thought that stuff was gonnacome and come to light, like all
the underage stuff, but none ofthat has even came up right,
none of the beaver stuffdefinition of racketeering
generally refers to the act ofengaging in a pattern of illegal

(26:41):
activities, often for profitand frequently associated with
that organized crime.

Mig (26:47):
It often involves involves coercion, fraud, extortion or
other illegal schemes carriedout repeatedly or consistently
to generate income.
So how, if he was Like thepeople that buy a ticket for his
party?
How was?

Lano (27:05):
he doing?
How was he generating income?

Mig (27:09):
Was he charging for these parties?
I mean taking them over there.

Lano (27:13):
No, he's not making money on it.
He's paying them for his freakoff, for his sex, whatever you
call it desires or whatever.
He's throwing these parties.
He has all this drug and thebaby oil and all that stuff, but

(27:34):
people want to be there, buthow is he making money off of
that?
I haven't seen anything thatshows that he's making money
like that.
That's right.
So it's kind of like to me.
I've seen like it's just a weakprosecution.

(27:57):
Yeah, and the FBI.
Supposedly they got like a90-something percent winning
percentage when they indictsomeone.
And just to me it doesn't seemstrong enough, like you want all
this juicy stuff.

Rick (28:08):
and then I mean, yeah, parking tickets where?

Mig (28:11):
from the people that I listen to in the in the mornings
.
I mean I hear a lot of lawyersspeaking everything.

Lano (28:18):
They say that the prosecution has a really strong
case for a racketeering to getthem for them, but not for the
stuff we're talking about notthe, the racketeering, the other
stuff.
I will say this the one thingthat these if I was on the jury
and I was seeing all this right.
So they're trying to geteverybody, like they're showing

(28:40):
them all these the freak offvideos and trying to get them,
you know, but the defense isalways reminding them.
Look, these people, look at themessages.
They wanted to be there.
They were even arranging theirown little setups with the, with
the, with the, the prostitution, the male guys that were coming
over to have the freak offs orwhatever.

(29:01):
Even they were on on the sidefrom from diddy.
They were setting up their ownlittle meetings and having their
own little freak off on theside and all this stuff going on
.
So they were willingly wantingto participate in that.
So, I don't see how that'sstrong for the prosecution.

Rick (29:18):
I mean, I guess, because they're getting off the street
and they're bringing them away,then it's okay.

Lano (29:23):
What would piss me off if I was in the jury and the
defense Diddy's lawyers.
He was trying to tell the juryhe's like no, diddy didn't pay
these people to come toprostitute, he was just paying
them for their time.
Like that's what he was saying.

Rick (29:42):
That was the angle he was using.

Lano (29:44):
He didn't pay for the sex.
He was just paying them to comeand hang out for their time
yeah so if you're gonna throwthat bullshit at me, yeah I'm
gonna think, I'm gonna.
I'm gonna.
I'm gonna take it like you'rethinking that I'm stupid.
Yeah, I'm stupid enough to fallfor that and I will say no, now
he's guilty because you threwthat stupid, oh that was
psychology bullshit trying tomake it seem like, oh, he was

(30:06):
paying for their time, like no,I know what he's paying for, I
know what he's, what they'rethere for, it's like.
So, if you're gonna try to dumbit down, like try to make me
look like a dummy and throw astupid excuse, like nah and that
would make me flip and be likenice good to you for trying to
insult my intelligence, like nah.

Rick (30:24):
I don't, I mean, what he did is nothing from Like what
Epstein was doing.
Right the same thing.

Lano (30:28):
Oh boy wow, wow.

Mig (30:31):
Epstein was doing everything but like with
underage yeah, with minors, dude.

Rick (30:36):
Isn't Puffy the same thing , or no?

Lano (30:38):
Wow that none of that came out.
I don't know, none of that cameout, but that's what I was
thinking, that something stuffwas gonna come out Like a list
or whatever.
But nothing came out like thatand that's what I was Like.
I don't care about these, thesepeople, these celebrities or
these adults that willinglywanted to be there, like if you
got, if you were participating,you went, you knew there was a

(30:59):
freak off and you were doingthese drugs and you were doing
all this.
Don't come acting like a victim.
Because you wanted, you wantedthat, that life, you wanted to
be part of it.
So I, I, I'm, I don't, I don't,I mean, I don't show pity on
them, whatever but because but Iwas waiting for the as his

(31:19):
cases were going on.
I was waiting for this stuff,for like the underage stuff to
come out and it never came out Imean, I'm with you, right there
with the victims and everything.

Mig (31:28):
But like always, you know, they come out saying afterwards
that the only reason they wentalong with it was because they
were afraid at the time, youknow, and they had to because
the messages for this, thosemessages for that, those
messages say otherwise.

Lano (31:47):
Talking about I love, I love you, diddy, and this, and
that I can't wait for our nextrendezvous, and all this.
The messages say otherwise.

Rick (31:55):
Those messages were from guests or from the workers, no,
from the victims.

Lano (31:59):
A lot of them were for the victims.
Yeah, they were like I don'tknow.
It's just it's not adding up,but we'll see.
I mean, regardless, we're goingto find out.
Maybe by the time this comesout, we're already going to know
the deal.
I don't know.
So All I know, okay, what?

Mig (32:18):
would you.
Let's say right now All I knowis that it makes for some funny
ass memes on the internet, hey.

Rick (32:27):
And some good Halloween costumes.

Mig (32:28):
When Bigfoot comes out, all covered in baby oil.
Talking about escaping from aditty party.

Lano (32:35):
Those don't even look like Bigfoots, man, those are just
gorillas.
Dude, I sent you that one withthe gorilla that he worked on
the Ford and you sent it to me.

Mig (32:45):
I sent it to you.

Lano (32:46):
The one he worked on, the.

Mig (32:47):
Ford, that shit was funny, dude.

Lano (32:50):
That was.
That was good Dude, that wasclassic.

Mig (32:53):
That was solid, that one man.

Speaker 3 (32:55):
Yeah, that one.

Mig (32:56):
That one hit home.

Speaker 3 (32:57):
Yeah.

Mig (32:57):
That one, that one was solid.

Rick (32:59):
My phone just started updating All the text messages,
so I don't know I'm behind.

Mig (33:03):
Yeah, you'll see that one dude.

Lano (33:06):
Yeah, but those those crack me up, cheap ass iPhone.

Mig (33:08):
Rick likes the AI ones with all the babies doing movie
scenes.

Lano (33:11):
But you know what they're getting out of control because
there's some like especially theTheo Vaughn and the Joe Rogan.

Mig (33:19):
Yeah.

Lano (33:20):
There's a specific one that I like that they use the
baby, the baby that looksexactly like Theo Vaughn, and
now people are, are, are alldoing it yeah, you're doing
different, different babies orcartoons, making them real, or
yeah, it's getting saturated nowso anyway, what was your
question?
oh, um, the second one.

(33:41):
Oh no, no, before before.
He wants the second one.
Um, all right, so this is thethree, three jury okay, yeah
panel right here.
So we're the three juries onthe ditty case.
From what you guys know, um,what do you guys?
Uh, what's your just?

Mig (34:00):
from like what I know of right now uh-huh, what's your
verdict?

Rick (34:06):
guilty no what you?

Lano (34:06):
you lano, you're guilty.
Yeah, I mean, I haven'tfollowed it, but I haven't seen
anything.
What's your verdict?
Guilty, no, you Lano, you'reguilty.

Rick (34:09):
Yeah, I mean I haven't followed it, but I haven't seen
anything, but I'm just in myhead he's guilty.

Lano (34:16):
So you just want him locked up because he killed
Tupac right East Coast, westCoast.

Rick (34:21):
I've hated him since I was a kid.

Lano (34:26):
I tried to tell Vanessa too.
He's responsible for Tupacdying, biggie dying.
He tried to tell Vanessa too.
He's responsible for Tupacdying, Biggie dying.
He tried to take out.
I'll be sure he took out HeavyD.
What, yeah, yeah.

Mig (34:39):
It was, I'll be sure.

Lano (34:40):
Heavy D His ex-wife Kim Porter.
It was another dude and Diddy.
They were part of that big,that record label.

Mig (34:51):
If he took out the big time , the overweight lover, then
fuck that puto.
He's gotta go.
He's done, done.

Lano (34:57):
Done, I'll be sure, was the only one that survived Dunzo
, and he was almost Taken out.

Mig (35:04):
Dead, dead yeah.
Epstein, his ass, yep.
So Alano Guilty, you GuiltyDead Dead yeah.

Lano (35:07):
Epstein his ass Yep, so Lano guilty you.

Mig (35:11):
Guilty.

Rick (35:14):
Dude, I'm kinda I'm trying to think of what Heavy D looked
like.
I can't imagine I keep poppingup Sinbad Light skin, yeah, kind
of yeah, kind of like Sinbad,with always sunglasses on.

Lano (35:23):
Heavy D With kinda like a faded, kind of like a flat top.

Mig (35:28):
Kind of blonde fade, high top fade, kind of Not that high.
But Mm-hmm.
Goatee.

Lano (35:38):
I would say I would, I would say guilty Just because of
that lawyer thing.

Rick (35:45):
Oh yeah, trying to like insult you.

Lano (35:46):
Yeah, he's trying to insult my intelligence.
So I would say, nah, he'sguilty.
Oh, yeah, trying to insult you.
Yeah, he's trying to insult myintelligence.

Rick (35:50):
So I would say nah, he's guilty.

Speaker 3 (35:54):
Oh yeah, heavy D.

Rick (35:55):
And so maybe he said guilty.
I mean, I got one guilty, youtwo.
Two guilties, no, threeguilties, and that's the thing.
It's not the majority.
Every single one has to say it.
Huh, look up heavy D.

Mig (36:06):
Yeah, it's got to be everybody, because if there's
even one person, Heavy D and PDiddy theory or something, if
there's even one person thatdoesn't agree, it could end up
in a hung jury and the casecould be thrown out.

Lano (36:21):
Heavy D.
What does it say there?

Rick (36:25):
It said, heavy D played a crucial role in launching Pd
this career for uptown recordsyeah, uptown records, that's
what it was they were alsolinked to tragic events deadly
stampede at a charity basketballgame oh, I remember I was sad
about that.

Lano (36:38):
One of his dancers died because he thought they were
doing this heavy d's deathwasn't tragic.

Rick (36:44):
It was planned.
See a video he did.

Lano (36:49):
He took him out.
What's what it say right there,we'll go down.
It says what is pdd?

Rick (36:55):
oh, oh, he's 50 cents.
I know 50 cents, hates him umrecord labels.

Lano (37:05):
Mark yeah, look at um down , down, down down.
Sean diddy combs record labelsmark bimer he took them all out.

Mig (37:19):
He took them all out, man he's a piece of crap yeah yeah,
yeah, heavy d was good um allright, so what's your second
part of the next?

Lano (37:30):
one was right there, he just showed it.
There was a A plea deal On the.
I don't know if you guys havebeen following the.
Let's see.
I'm still looking up the HeavyD.

Mig (37:47):
Heavy D Wasn't that mystery in the sky thing, I'm still
looking up the Heavy D, heavy D.

Rick (37:52):
Wasn't that Mystery in the Sky thing I want to show you
guys that and see what you guysthink of it.

Lano (37:56):
No, the plea deal with.
I've been following this casesince it happened.
Brian Kohlberger, the Idaho 4students that got killed.
Idaho 4.
The college students that gotkilled by the dude.

Mig (38:13):
Is that the dude that went in when they were sleeping or
something and stabbed them allLike some beach house or
something like that it was likea three-story like a basement,
middle floor and a third flooror whatever.
He went in there.
Nobody heard or seen anything,anything, and they just found
the student's dead.
But he was one of the friends,right?

Lano (38:29):
Yeah, well, there was two surviving roommates that were on
the bottom floor.

Mig (38:33):
Yeah.

Lano (38:34):
So two girls two girls that were best friends that were
sleeping once slept over.
They were in the same floor andthen the girl, I think, on the
upper floor was asleep with herboyfriend in her room and he
killed those four.

Mig (38:49):
Yeah, so what was the plea?

Lano (38:52):
Well, he's taking, he's taking the plea deal.
He's gonna, he's gonna say he'sguilty or he's gonna take the
guilty plea Unless he is, buthe's taking that deal.
That way they take the deathpenalty off the table.
Because I mean, if you, if youfollow that case, it's like the

(39:13):
evidence is like overwhelming.

Rick (39:16):
I saw like a 2020 on it or something like that Way back.

Lano (39:21):
So he can't.
The death penalty gets takenoff the table.
He can't appeal.
He can't come back and appealthe case, the verdict, he's
gotta admit basically lifewithout the possibility of
parole.
Yeah, he's gonna do four fourlife sentences for the four
murders and then like 10 yearsfor burglary.
So yeah, he's just gonna be.

(39:43):
So what was the story?

Rick (39:44):
like he was friends with them, right?

Lano (39:46):
No, or he lived there, there was something in the
connection.
I really think this dude wantedto be like one of those nutbags
serial killers that wanted tohave that fame.
That serial killer fame.
Because he studied a lot ofthat crime, that serial killers.
He studied serial killers.

Speaker 3 (40:03):
One of the professors that he was learning under.

Mig (40:05):
Yeah.

Lano (40:08):
Like he, kind of, I guess, he.
One of the theories is that hewanted to like, impress his
professor and to commit thesecrimes he was a student at that
school um, he was like a, Ithink a teacher's aid or
something okay doing something,but it's stupid because they
caught.
They caught the white, his thewhite car leaving that area or

(40:31):
driving around that area.
His cell phone was pingingaround that area that night yeah
, I remember all that and youknow um, and then they would
like.
His excuse was like oh, he wasout there stargazing like he
just like driving around likeweak alibis, yeah and then like,
even when they went to go gethim, they followed him all the

(40:52):
way back to Pennsylvania becausethat's where he was from.
That, even like in the middleof the night.
He's throwing away his DNA whenhe's walking and I guess there
in Pennsylvania it's kind oflike long driveways, so he's
walking down, throwing his stuffin the neighbor's trash, can
like whatever DNA he stuff inthe neighbor's trash can Like
whatever DNA he has in theneighbor's trash can Like in the
middle of the night.

(41:12):
What an idiot, yeah.
And that well, you know howthey found him right the knife
sheath that had his DNA on the.
Yeah, yeah yeah, that's howthey were.
They were able to, I guess,guess do the whole Zero in on
them.
I forgot what they call thatshit.
What is it?

Mig (41:34):
Triangulate.

Lano (41:35):
Yeah, and they were able to zero in on them like that.

Mig (41:39):
Cause I think they even they got a description of his
car 2 nor something like thatand that's how they were able to
get him also.

Lano (41:46):
Yeah.
So then the one survivingroommate Said that there were he
.
She saw the guy leaving all inblack and I guess he had a ski
mask and he had like bushyeyebrows, which he he has.
But then this dummy is likeback back in like months before
the the murders.
He was shopping for knives, thesame knife that they like.

(42:07):
It was just like all theevidence was like mounting up,
like there is no way he couldescape.

Rick (42:13):
You've been following this on youtube or like since 20
court tv or something.

Lano (42:17):
This thing happened in, I think, 2022 2023, dude, that's
2022 well, why, why the hellwould the da offer him?

Mig (42:27):
him that deal.

Rick (42:29):
Because they're going to get him right.

Mig (42:30):
Yeah, I mean such a strong case, screw him man kill him.

Lano (42:36):
I think they did that because they didn't, because he
can appeal it and he can prolongit and it's something with that
town too, idaho, because theywere trying to get this thing
over with Like that little smalltown in Idaho.

Mig (42:53):
Yeah.

Lano (42:53):
They were like trying to just get this case over with.

Mig (42:57):
There would have been some way he could have snuck out of
it after.

Lano (43:00):
Yeah, because I guess the small town they don't like how
much activity is going on, thereporters coming around and they
just want to be done with it.
The one judge that started withthat case he retired and had to
get another judge.
Because he's looking at thecases like this thing's going to
drag on because I guess he wasset to retire.
He's like if this thing goes totrial who knows how long it's

(43:23):
going to be and then a deathpenalty trial is going to kick
in after that, and then you know, a death penalty trial is going
to kick in after that, and thenif he's going to be appealing
that, and then he's like no, Idon't want to deal with it.
That's true so it's just likethat whole town was just like
they want to the state of Idaho,like they didn't want to deal
with it no more.
They're trying to sweep it likealready out.
So but the lawyer, theprosecutor, is saying like well,

(43:45):
to keep the families from, youknow, dragging along and dealing
with this for so many yearsBecause after the trial he's
found guilty and then they gotto go into the trial for a death
penalty.
Yeah.
And then a lot of say like well, a lot of times they don't get
the death penalty Because youknow jurors, they just don't

(44:07):
want to give the verdict ofbeing responsible for the death
penalty because you know jurors,they just don't want to give
the verdict of be responsiblefor the death right don't be the
ones.
So it's just he's saying to tosave the families and of that
lingering you know so many yearsof them yeah dealing with this
that way, this can kind of getput aside from them, knowing
that he's not ever gonna see thelight of day.

(44:28):
But there's, the family is likeone of the girls dad's like he
wants him dead yeah, he wantssome.
You know, I would too dude yeah, he wants some put to death,
you know.
So that's kind of like that.
What's going on with?

Mig (44:42):
that that's.
That's almost like the plot toa movie dude it's like the
defense this guy gets sent tojail for life and shit and then
one of the dads does some crimeto get sent to jail on purpose
and the defense is like they canonly do so much.

Lano (44:59):
They're trying to get so much stuff thrown out.

Speaker 3 (45:02):
Yeah.

Lano (45:03):
They wanted to say that they can't Describe them, as
they can't describe the killerwith bushy Eyebrows.

Rick (45:11):
They want to throw like a bunch of evidence Out of the
case.

Mig (45:15):
Their only defense, the way I see it, is insanity.
That's the only thing they canclaim.

Lano (45:21):
I think that defense just knew that there was no way they
can, there's no way that theywere going to be able to get out
of it.
So she told them you need totake a plea deal If you want to
live.
The only way to live is therest of your life in prison.
Yeah, take a plea deal.
That way they take that deathpenalty off Because they're
saying like I can't, like theycan't win it, like there's too

(45:43):
much overwhelming evidence, youknow.
And then, like the days afterthe murders, they show him like
taking a selfie, all showered upand everything, like looking
all weird and stuff.
He had his search.
They looked in his search thingthat he had like search of porn

(46:09):
of like girls, like unconsciousor asleep and stuff like that.
You know it's like dude, likeall the evidence was sick, dude,
yeah.

Rick (46:20):
And then also this week, you guys heard about that fire
where, like which fire?
There was a fire somewhere andthen, like the firemen went to
take it out and they got snipersand they got shot.

Mig (46:32):
Oh, yeah, yeah, in Idaho also.
In Idaho Some guy set a fire.

Speaker 3 (46:37):
And he started Waiting for the firemen to get
there and he started snipingthem yeah.

Lano (46:42):
That piece of shit.

Mig (46:44):
And then you know what's funny, is that right away.
You know what's funny, is thatright away?
You know, of course, you know,to make the the narrative Anti,
you know second amendment andAnti MAGA and everything you
know, anti right wing.
You know they show Pictures ofthe parents.

(47:04):
You know.
And of course there were Trumpsupporters.

Speaker 3 (47:08):
No, no, they're.

Mig (47:08):
There were trump supporters no, no they're trump supporters
and everything, but then theyshow a picture of the kid does
the, the kid that did theshooting, and there's no way
that this kid followed theparents beliefs.
It's like you look at the kidand you can completely tell that

(47:29):
this kid was completelyrebelling against everything
that the parents believed.
Yeah, look at him you gonnatell me that guy, that kid,
would support Trump.

Lano (47:45):
He looks, uh, that picture , right, he looks, what's
support Trump?
He looks that picture rightthere.

Mig (47:56):
Well, and I'm telling you, it hasn't come out yet, but my
thinking is that this dudeprobably tried to become a
firefighter, for whatever reasonhe got rejected and that pissed
him off.
That's the first thing I heard.
That I thought when I heardabout this you know about him

(48:18):
Killing firefighters that way Isthat it's just the beef that he
had.
You know that he probably triedto become a firefighter and for
whatever reason, he wasrejected and that's why he took
out his anger and frustration.

Speaker 3 (48:29):
That's going to come out something.

Rick (48:34):
Alright, stay with, I guess, current news so this
happened last week.
This was in Boston and somegirl recorded something falling
from the sky, but she didn'tknow what it was, so they're
just saying mystery object.

Mig (48:48):
It's a giant robot.

Lano (48:49):
Oh, I haven't, I haven't, uh, I haven't talked to vanessa
about that.
She's gonna say it's.

Rick (48:57):
So she thought it was like like a rocket, but then that
looks like lights and blinking.
What's going on?
So she tried to see it.

Lano (49:02):
I was gonna say in front of the house, but like people
finally coming, that's fuckingiron man fool.

Mig (49:04):
It looks like that, so she went in front of the house and
like that's your people finallycoming.
That's fucking.

Rick (49:07):
Iron man fool, it looks like that.
So she went in front of thehouse and then she Just like
lost it.
But this was after the Like themissile bombings and stuff.
So it was like it looks like amissile coming.
I don't know what it is, but Ijust thought.

Mig (49:17):
That's Tony.

Rick (49:17):
Stark, you guys could see it, but nothing blew up.
Nothing blew up, nothing.
She he just cut the video ofthis thing falling.
But I just wanted to see if youguys thought, or what do you
think that's?

Lano (49:32):
a house thing.
Why is it?
Why is it blurry like that?

Rick (49:40):
well, it's a phone and it's probably like a half, like
100 miles, not 100 miles, but,like you know, 30, 30 miles or
whatever it has to be blurrydude.

Mig (49:50):
100 feet away, it's in the sky.

Lano (49:51):
I don't know you're never gonna get anything clear big for
them so that was um.

Rick (49:58):
So we got um some phone calls, we get to the phone calls
, or you guys still got somesubjects you want Talk about.
I mean how do you guys feelabout Happy?

Lano (50:08):
Gilmore part 2 coming out.

Rick (50:09):
Happy Gilmore.
Part 2 the bear.
You started watching the bearseason 4.

Mig (50:14):
All the All the episodes are out.

Rick (50:16):
Right, they all came out.
I'm on episode 5 right nowWatching it.

Mig (50:20):
I gotta watch it.
Gotta watch it.
Got to watch it.
Got to watch it hey who hasNetflix?

Lano (50:25):
Not me, man.
I keep asking Ralph to damn.

Mig (50:27):
I need to steal someone's Netflix.

Lano (50:29):
I know I was watching the damn Titan, damn documentary and
I got like five minutes left onit and then it just disappeared
.
Like I had to update thehousehold, like it kicked me out
, what, what documentary thetitan, the titan.

Rick (50:46):
Oh, I want to see that.
That's on netflix.
It's on netflix oh, and then Iwas.

Lano (50:51):
I keep telling, I keep trying to get in there, and then
it is.
It sends a code and then theperson's account has to do
something on the code and I'malways texting him.
And then he texts me like fivehours after.
He's like hey turd, you stillneed a thing.
I'm like no dude, that was likefive hours ago.

Rick (51:09):
Was it Roger?
No my cousin Because you owehim a call.

Mig (51:17):
They don't get back to you.
I finally talked to Fatboythough, yeah, but you were
supposed to call him back andyou still didn't.
Hey.

Rick (51:28):
And then he's back when someone's late five hours you
know when I called G.

Mig (51:33):
When I called G last week I know you said you had to go do
something.
He's like yeah, I'll call youback.

Lano (51:38):
No, when I finally called him back I don't know how long.
How long was it since I talkedto him Like he kept calling me
whenever I kept missing his call.
Then he called me when.
I was at the lake on Saturdayand then when I finally called
him back last week, I called himback and I go hey, he's like,

(51:59):
hey, he's like, yeah, you called.
He's like hey, he's like yeah,you called, he's, uh, he's.
Oh yeah, like a bottle ofbutter, I just go.
Yeah, hey, uh, you called how'she doing?

Rick (52:16):
what's he up to?

Lano (52:17):
yeah, no, he's, he's doing good, he's doing good he just
uh, he's not too fond of the the, the humidity over there, yeah,
right now it's summer time, huhyeah he's doing his uber thing
yeah, he's, he's, he's, he'sjoining over.

Mig (52:32):
No, that's good change of scenery so that's a trip that
how nice people are out there.
So it's a trip that, how nicepeople are out there Really.

Speaker 3 (52:43):
It's like a change.
Like bigger tips, like cultureshock.

Lano (52:48):
Southern yeah.

Mig (52:49):
You know, it's like people are nice out there, it's like
nobody's like really rude.
Or kind of like assholes andshit, and people actually greet
you.
Wow, and shit and peopleactually greet you wow is it
really rude here?

Rick (53:07):
like his customers, the rides are just like no, just in
general.

Mig (53:12):
You know it's like you could be out and someone will
tell you it's like hi, you knowit's like I mean, I get that
here probably like every singleperson does it over there.

Rick (53:22):
Not every single person I mean, but oh, remind me to talk
to you I don't really comeacross any rude people here.
Remember I talked to you laterabout your business, Rick.
I have an opportunity for you,but don't let me forget All
right.

Lano (53:34):
Off air or on air?

Rick (53:36):
Off air oh okay.
Yeah, I mean, is he?
Is he gonna come to town?
You guys gonna hook up Withthat Raider game, or you don't
know yet.
No, no, the Raider game's inHouston, no.

Speaker 3 (53:49):
Yeah, it's in Houston .
I thought you guys Were gonnago there, yeah.

Mig (53:51):
No, he said he's probably Gonna for Our annual Vegas wild
card weekend.

Rick (53:56):
Oh, he's gonna meet you Out.

Lano (53:57):
Oh, that's what Roger was telling me.
He was texting me for the Vegasgolf trip, yeah.
So it was like he texted metwice, Like he screenshotted
that I was going to call himback.
I'm like dude, you're not theonly one I don't call back.
So then he goes like well, hegoes.
Well, bitch, I was telling youbecause the golf trip I'm doing
the planning of the golf tripthis weekend, whatever, so I

(54:21):
want to know if you're in.
So he gave me the dates andthen all I did.

Rick (54:25):
All I did is eric getting the rooms.
Like is he getting them?

Lano (54:28):
now the rooms are taken care of so I, I, um, I put the
dates in my calendar, like Ialready.
As soon as he sent them, I putthem in there and then they're
already in there.
I screenshot it and then I sentit to him Like, look Like it's
in the calendar already and he'sall.
He sends me that thing, likeyou.

Speaker 3 (54:47):
He goes.

Lano (54:48):
That's good that you put it In the calendar, that way you
don't Forget.
I'm like, yeah, so that's whathe was.
He was Hitting me up for.

Rick (54:58):
Oh, a little weeks ago about the trip.

Mig (55:01):
What is that?

Rick (55:01):
That's not the playoff game, right, that's a different
trip.

Mig (55:03):
No, it's going to be at the end of September.

Rick (55:05):
Oh, okay, you guys do two Vegas trips annually.

Mig (55:10):
The golf and the football.

Speaker 3 (55:12):
Yeah, we'll be ready Golf and football Alright.

Lano (55:17):
So what's up with those?
Are we anything else?
Anything else going on?
Oh, happy Gilmore.
That's about Happy Gilmore.

Rick (55:24):
Oh, happy Gilmore.
You know, today I saw a trailerFor Running man.

Lano (55:27):
It seems like he's gonna Act the same.
I don't like it.

Speaker 3 (55:32):
Well, yeah, but it's the same character.

Rick (55:34):
Same guy.
I mean, what are?

Speaker 3 (55:34):
you doing?
I mean, you shouldn't really dothe movie again, because it's
not going to hit.

Lano (55:40):
It's not going to hit for this time of.

Mig (55:43):
Well, I mean, that's why it's probably just going to be
on Netflix.

Rick (55:45):
No, I heard he signed like a 10 movie deal contract with
Netflix.

Mig (55:51):
That's why he's just cranking out shit to go on
Netflix.

Lano (55:56):
I think it's a movie you should have left alone.

Rick (55:59):
Who knows?
I mean, if they do it good,like top gun, maverick dude
that's different.
I can't stop watching thatmovie I haven't seen it, but I'm
gonna, I'm gonna watch it.
That's serious.

Lano (56:09):
That's a serious, you haven't watched.

Rick (56:11):
No, no, I watched I watched it, but I haven't seen
it in a while.
I want to re-watch it againlike back to back.

Mig (56:16):
I see that movie.
You know, dude, I put it on, Idon't get tired of it.

Rick (56:20):
Cause you know that new F1 movie it's like the same
director.
So I was like.
Then I started thinking Likeabout I finally, I finally.

Lano (56:27):
I finally picked a movie that Vanessa liked From back in
the day.
What was it?
The Mexican.

Mig (56:35):
Oh, she liked it.

Rick (56:36):
With Brad Pitt yeah.

Mig (56:37):
That's a good movie.

Lano (56:38):
Did I tell you.
I saw Encino man on YouTubeBecause anything I suggest to
her from like old is not aboutit.
She falls asleep.
We haven't seen.
I still got to see Young.

Rick (56:48):
Guns.
We didn't see it that holidayweekend, but I told you I saw
Encino man right on YouTube.
Oh no.
So nobody had it like none ofthe streamer networks, but then
it popped up on YouTube like thewhole movie for free, like part
of YouTube.

Speaker 3 (57:01):
Yeah.

Rick (57:02):
So we watched it and I was like I think the kids might
like it.
The kids were like justwatching it, like they don't
watch movies, but they're likepaying attention Cause like you
know, the caveman and stuff.
Oh yeah, yeah and um, laura waslaughing.

Mig (57:16):
El queso esta viejo y podrido and I forgot.

Rick (57:20):
I had that guy From the Goonies and what's his name?

Mig (57:25):
Paulie.

Rick (57:25):
Shore, paulie Shore and then Rudy.
She, like you know, I'm stilllooking for Soul man, a good
movie.

Lano (57:37):
I can't find it anywhere, but I'm still looking for it,
that one movie With David Cuse Ican't find it anywhere, but I'm
still looking for it that onemovie, well, with David Cusack.
The one.

Rick (57:50):
He holds the radio up.
No, no, no no no One CrazySummer.

Lano (57:56):
That one Sure, that one.
One Crazy Summer, one CrazySummer.

Rick (57:59):
Is it on the list?
I got to look at the list.

Lano (58:01):
I don't think it's on there.
No, it's not on one One CrazySummer.
One Crazy Summer Is it on thelist?
I got to look at the listbecause I don't think it's on
there.
One Crazy Summer is CrazySummer.
That's a good humor.

Mig (58:05):
I think the girls will like it.

Rick (58:07):
Yeah, well, I'm going to look for that one, that one's
good One Crazy Summer, now thatwe have the fourth of July
weekend we, but I saw a trailerfor Running man.

Mig (58:21):
I saw that too.

Rick (58:22):
Yeah.

Mig (58:23):
It's with that, dude from.

Rick (58:25):
He's in Top Gun.
He's in Top Gun.

Mig (58:28):
Hangman.

Rick (58:30):
He's the guy.

Mig (58:31):
He plays Arnold Schwarzenegger role.

Rick (58:35):
Where it's like a game show, and then people are trying
to get him and stuff.

Mig (58:38):
You remember watching the Running man?
You probably didn't.
I didn't watch it Running.

Rick (58:40):
Man.

Mig (58:40):
Running man.
Running man probably didn't.
I didn't watch the Running man.
No, Running man.

Lano (58:43):
Running man, running man no, I can't picture that one.

Rick (58:47):
The Running man was pretty cool for its time.

Mig (58:49):
Yeah, it was pretty cool.

Rick (58:51):
Mickey told us about Spaceballs with G-Sentence,
right?
Is that real?

Mig (58:54):
or is that coming back?
Oh yeah, it's happening.

Rick (58:57):
Spaceballs is coming out.

Mig (58:58):
Yeah that was pretty cool Spaceballs there's something
else.

Speaker 3 (59:03):
I saw too.

Mig (59:04):
I don't know.

Rick (59:05):
There's something else, but we'll see.
So a lot of movies are comingout For, I guess, the summer.
They made an announcement thatthe Last Fast and the Furious
Came back to LA April 2027though, so it's like two years
away.

Mig (59:17):
That's not news.

Rick (59:19):
Two years away, oh brother .
But we got some phone calls,with two phone calls right now.
We'll go through all rightlet's do them well, hold on.
Let me make sure the audio isset up properly all right.

Mig (59:43):
Hey, with all the riots going on, what is your guys'
opinion?

Lano (59:47):
On the riots, the immigration, deportation and
people you know Riding in thestreets protesting, things like
that.
What are your guys'?

Speaker 3 (59:55):
thoughts on that.

Rick (01:00:00):
You just want to light a powder cake.

Mig (01:00:02):
Don't you mark the shark?

Lano (01:00:04):
freaking mark dude.

Rick (01:00:05):
He's kind of serious too yeah I mean, I was like what did
apple do?
What did um the nike storejordan, because all those stores
got like looted downtown okaywell, first, of all all the
rioting and protesting.

Mig (01:00:24):
It's all stupid and it's all bullshit.
First of all, it does nothing.
It accomplishes nothing.
I don't care.
You can tell me it createsawareness, or whatever Awareness
of what.
What does it accomplish?
I agree accomplish.

Lano (01:00:41):
I agree.
I agree the rioting Is stupid,it's bullshit.
And all this Now, key word therioting, the people that are out
there Protesting.

Mig (01:00:58):
That's what I'm saying, even the protesting, because
they say it creates awareness.
But what does that awarenessget you?

Lano (01:01:08):
What's the end game of it?
I see it protesting.
People out there want toprotest.
That's their right to protest.

Mig (01:01:16):
No, of course.

Lano (01:01:17):
Absolutely 100%.
But the rioting, the destroyingit messes it up for all of them
that are out there that reallywant to bring the awareness of
it.

Speaker 3 (01:01:28):
Absolutely Because as far as awareness.

Lano (01:01:32):
You talk about awareness.
Now we don't know how true itis.
And I don't know how true it isand and I don't like the like
I'm, I'm all for, uh, peoplethat are coming here illegally
and they got criminal recordsand they're doing their shit,
get them out.
I don't care what it is, getthem out, but I really, I, I, I

(01:01:56):
want the people, even thoughthey're illegal, if they're here
working, especially if they'vebeen here already a while, yeah,
I want those people to be leftalone.
Yeah, they're not doing it,they're here.

Mig (01:02:08):
I agree with you.

Lano (01:02:09):
They're here to better their lives.
They're the.
They're the.
Because those are the peoplethat are like our parents, our
uncles back in the day that theycame here.
See, I'll so, I want.
And if they're going justaround like they see a raspado
man or this elote lady orwhatever and they're just

(01:02:30):
harassing her like no dude,leave her alone.
It's like go find, go get yourlist of people that you have
that are criminal records, thathave criminal records, and get
them out.

Mig (01:02:43):
But that's where it's too far.
That's where I kind of thinkthey lost control.
And they kind of lost.
They lost the idea Of what theywere, what they initially
wanted to do.
For me, they should be trying tofind Everybody that came in the

(01:03:04):
waves of the caravans underbiden yeah they gotta come back
even even those people I mean,I'm sorry to say, even the
people that are not violentcriminals.
They gotta go, yeah.
But everybody else that hasalready been here A long time
and say they already have, like,the residency and all that

(01:03:25):
stuff.
They're scared of walking thestreets Right now and everything
you know, they should not bebothered.

Lano (01:03:32):
It's just that there's too Many people here.
There's too many.

Mig (01:03:38):
You know, and.

Lano (01:03:39):
And now I'm all for.
I mean I would want to fight toget it a better system, to have
these people go through theprocess and get them, get them
in here illegally I mean notlegally.

Mig (01:03:54):
Legally you see the thing like, like I, I think.

Lano (01:03:57):
I think the politicians should be, or or whoever is in
charge, they should be workingon a system, working with Mexico
on how to make citizenship or,however, residency for people
that really want to be andbetter their lives.

Mig (01:04:17):
Yeah.

Lano (01:04:19):
Let's work on a process to get these people in here.
That way they're not living infear of stuff like this.

Mig (01:04:25):
But if you're coming over to fuck around and still do your
shit, yeah, no Get the hell outof here, because right now in
the now I don't know if you guyshave heard it or announced or
not if you guys have heard it orannounced or not, but when all
these deportations wereannounced, we're going to happen
.
They also, at the same time,announced a program saying that

(01:04:53):
you're here legally, you don'thave like a violent criminal
record or whatever your onlycrime was.
You know, illegally you canself-deport and they'll give you
.
You know you self-deport butyou do it.
You know you check in online onthe.

(01:05:13):
CVP, you start the process.
They give you a thousanddollars to cross back over into
Mexico.
So I guess you can hang out, oryou know survive on that for a
while or whatever, and start theprocess and the whole thinking,
the whole logic behind that isthat it costs them $17,000 per

(01:05:36):
person to deport.
So fiscally it's a lot smarterTo offer them that thousand
dollars For them to self-deportand give them the opportunity To
enter Correctly.

Speaker 3 (01:05:55):
So, on the news.

Rick (01:05:56):
I saw that like Purple Heart, self-deported, and
they're like oh, he fought forour country, but maybe he's
doing that program.
I didn't know about thatprogram.
I saw that like purple heartguy that self-deported, like and
they're like oh, he fought forour country, got the purple.

Lano (01:06:04):
But maybe he's doing that program.
I didn't, I didn't know aboutthat.
You're saying that's the thingit is.
I mean, that's that's somethingwe have to see if that program
is really in in place.

Mig (01:06:12):
Cause he's self-deported.
He's self-dep.
What's her name?
The Homeland Security?
No, no me, no, no.

Lano (01:06:23):
Oh, christine, christine, Christine, yeah.

Mig (01:06:28):
It was heard directly.
I heard in the commercialsaying it you see, okay, so
let's just say so, that'sdirectly from her.

Lano (01:06:32):
Okay, so it really is, it's true that they do that
right?

Mig (01:06:35):
Yes, Okay.

Speaker 3 (01:06:37):
And that's the thing, and that's the thing.

Lano (01:06:39):
Now, what sucks is you get idiots that are going to start
spreading the rumors to thesepeople.

Rick (01:06:46):
Don't do it, it's a trap, and this and that.

Lano (01:06:49):
Instead of these idiots misinforming the people and
scaring them to hide out orwhatever, instead of
participating in this program.

Mig (01:06:59):
Yeah.

Lano (01:07:00):
See if you're legal and you're fighting for these people
to become legal, you should goinvestigate this program and see
and get information on it andthat way you can educate these
people and like that's the wayto help people and that's and do
that.

Mig (01:07:16):
Okay, instead of all this stupid.
So these people Fight back thatare out there trying to get the
correct message, out thereprotesting or whatever.
They're the same ones that aretelling these people to hide and
to resist ICE and they want toabolish ICE.
That's where I have the problem, because we need these

(01:07:40):
organizations, we need theseenforcements I've seen all.
I've seen some videos if thesepeople were to do what you're
saying, actually investigatewhat's truthful and actually
really help the people that theywant to help, not just be out

(01:08:00):
there and and spew the rhetoricthat you know that their higher
ups Are telling them to spew andspread the fear mongering that
they want them to spread, youknow, then maybe we can get
somewhere.

Rick (01:08:14):
Yeah, I don't know if you guys saw, but they raided the
Home Depot Down the street.
They just took one lady but Isaw that like was she the taco?

Mig (01:08:24):
stand.
It was yeah, some lady wasselling because they showed the
taco stand.

Lano (01:08:29):
Like some tacos are still on the grill, it's empty, like I
mean well, I don't know, Idon't know what but I mean I'm,
I don't, I don't if she doesn't.
If she doesn't have no recordon it, like why?

Mig (01:08:44):
But I mean, that's been an argument for me for a long time,
like street vendors andeverything, like food vendors
and stuff.
For me it's always like notbeen fair, because it's not fair
for someone to just go set upon a corner, start selling food,
not have to deal with healthinspectors, not have to deal

(01:09:07):
with rent, not have to deal withoverhead Well, they should have
at least a permit.
They should get a permit to beable to sell a car, but a lot of
them don't, and that's where,for me, the fairness doesn't
come in, and you can't just dowhat you want.
I understand that you're tryingto make a living and you're
trying to support your familyand everything.

(01:09:27):
I completely understand that.
But you have to understand alsothat what you're doing is not
correct and there's going to beconsequences.
To you not doing things right.

Lano (01:09:44):
It's really the choice of the person.

Mig (01:09:47):
Exactly Because.

Lano (01:09:49):
A restaurant can have shitty ass food, yeah.
And then you got some bomb asstacos right there.
Yeah, you don't got a Seatingbooth to go sit on, but you can
stand and have your tacos.
Well, yeah, I want tacos.

Rick (01:10:03):
It's not that because but they're not paying for the
overhead and the rent.
Yeah, but that's what I'msaying.
No, no, yeah.

Lano (01:10:08):
I get that, but it's going to be what the person wants to
eat, because whether this personhas their store here or that
store with the shitty food,people are going to buy what
they want to buy.
If that, if that restaurant hadbomb ass food, then they
probably be buying food from therestaurant.
I didn't know this and so I andI get what you're saying yeah

(01:10:31):
but it comes down to hey, ifyou're gonna half-ass, you know
overpriced oh yeah, of courseeverything but.

Mig (01:10:39):
But that's what I'm saying you know You're risking Crossing
the border, entering thiscountry illegally.
You know you're taking the riskOf being caught and being
deported Even once you're here.
You know you're taking thatrisk.
You know what the risks are, soyou can't be surprised when

(01:11:05):
they find you out and you gettaken back.

Lano (01:11:09):
You know how much it costs to pay like a coyote to cross
right.

Mig (01:11:14):
Yeah, it's like $4,000 or $5,000.

Lano (01:11:19):
I'm not going to say who it is, what the story is, but
this is a story and this alldepends on people's interaction
with someone.
If you want to believe thatperson, if this person is
talking about a family relative,like, yeah, my aunt was here
since whatever, and theydeported her, but you don't know

(01:11:39):
the full story.
So it's really how you want tobelieve a person, right?
All right.
So this person tells me and itwas a guy that was on a
construction site, I'm not goingto name no names, but I'm just
telling you the story and I andI can't get down with it where
this guy's working on aconstruction site, he came.

(01:12:00):
He came I think it was fromGuatemala.
He left his wife and his kid tocome work over here, which is a
lot of people come right, right, and supposedly he paid so much
money to this coyote to crossover.
Well, he ended up gettingcaught and then he got sent back
and then he had to pay again tocome back and then now he's

(01:12:21):
been working over here on theconstruction site and now he's
paying for his wife to come overand this person that's telling
me the story, like he's askinghim, he's like well, your wife
is coming over.
He's like well, where's yourkids at like?
Who has your kids?
and then they're like, oh well,they're staying with some, some
people that we know, whatever,like we don't even know, like

(01:12:43):
they don't know nothing abouttheir kids.

Rick (01:12:45):
Yeah, it's like right there already like that person
you're gonna type of person Iget you want to come over here
yeah but at the cost ofabandoning your kids with
someone you don't even.

Lano (01:12:55):
Yeah, you have.

Mig (01:12:56):
No, no idea what's happening to them.
That was the whole point.

Lano (01:12:59):
It's like like those stories, like if someone like
that, I can't get down with that.

Mig (01:13:03):
I can't.
You see, that was like thewhole point of the caravans.
And the wife the same thing andall the child sex trafficking
that was happening, because itwas people like him that were
sending their kids by themselves, like with these coyotes or
with these escorts.
Like with these coyotes or withthese escorts with people they
don't know.
They're just handing them offwith, like, a piece of paper

(01:13:24):
with their name in it andaddressing a phone number, and
it's like how can you do that,dude?
That's your child Yep, you knowit's like how.

Lano (01:13:31):
I cannot get down with that, you know.
But they're doing it.
And I'll be damned if I'm goingto be protesting or supporting
someone like that when they justabandoned their kids like that.
And I'm supposed to help youstay in this country when you
abandon your kids and God knowswhat's happening to your kids
now.
Like nah, sorry.
So when they told me that storyI was like nah, man.

Rick (01:13:54):
You pushed them off the whole world.

Lano (01:13:55):
We're on the same page Like, yeah, you can't.
How can you abandon your kidslike that, you know it's like no
way.
Yeah, like I'm not.

Mig (01:14:05):
I mean.

Lano (01:14:09):
It's just there's too many ways you can go with this
subject.
It's just like.
It's just bad.

Mig (01:14:12):
It's a lot of slippery slopes.
I mean because, yes, thereneeds to be reform, and I've
always said it, and I've alwayssaid it.
It's like there needs to be abetter way For people to have
access, to become A citizen orat least a resident, so they're
not having to sneak in.
You know, there's gotta besomething done.

Lano (01:14:35):
The effort, the effort and the fighting and all that
Should be More towards that.
Fighting for programs for legalcitizenship or residency to be
there, not just when the shitgoes down and and isis you know,
after people that they they'retrying to kick out of the

(01:14:57):
country.

Mig (01:14:58):
Yeah.

Rick (01:14:59):
You know, I didn't know that the cartels have took over,
like Canada, the borders.
I guess Canada has like someports, like in Vancouver and
stuff, and the cartels like tookit over and that's where
they're sneaking stuff in, likefrom the north.
Apparently, canada like theydon't have the manpower to check
containers, or so they check 1%of all the shipping goods that
come in.
Canadians are fucking sorry, sothe cartels are like using that

(01:15:23):
route to bring in stuff.

Lano (01:15:24):
So that's why, like fighting for the Canadian
viewers Do we got a kind of crap.

Rick (01:15:30):
Has anybody checked in on on on pain?

Lano (01:15:33):
I know pain no.

Rick (01:15:35):
Like I'm.

Mig (01:15:36):
I'm good on her Instagram.

Rick (01:15:37):
She's all involved in all this stuff, or no?
Oh yeah, yeah.

Lano (01:15:42):
She's her instagram.

Mig (01:15:42):
She's all involved in all this stuff, or no?
Oh yeah, yeah, she's, she's,she's over there.
There's been times where I'veseen her storyline and I've just
had over there.

Rick (01:15:46):
Maybe we should get her on to tell the that side of the
she's already lighting up copcars driving her motorcycle into
the cop cars or something yeahwell, um, we gotta get her in.
We got to get her in and hearHer thoughts.

Lano (01:16:01):
Yeah, we just got to remember You're, and and I
always try to catch myself Withthis when you're going to Talk
with someone About anythingPolitical, anything, you, your,
your objective shouldn't be Totry to Change their mind to what

(01:16:26):
you believe.

Mig (01:16:27):
Just present your facts.

Lano (01:16:29):
Present what you believe.
Let them present what youbelieve.
Well, I think this.

Rick (01:16:32):
I think that, that or religion.

Lano (01:16:36):
Like, you shouldn't support that Like no.

Mig (01:16:38):
Yeah, no.

Lano (01:16:40):
And the conversation will go a lot better.

Mig (01:16:43):
It'll be more productive, it'll just, and that's something
that I need to work on, and Iknow because you definitely need
to work on that, because I knowI get all riled up and
everything and I know that'ssomething I need to calm down to
get my point across and shit.

Lano (01:16:57):
Your objective should not be to change that person's mind.
You just this shit.
So your objective?
should not be to change thatperson's mind.
You just well, I, I think this,I believe this, and then they
believe that.
But then, like, if they starttrying to change, well, why are
you doing this?
Like well, because this,because I was brought up like
this, like this, whatever.
And that's that's what ahealthy conversation has got to
be, because the big green andback and forth and all that you

(01:17:21):
know it gets nowhere.
So that's like, I think, thestrong point of when you're
talking with someone alright,one more call, and I think we're
going to call it a night.

Rick (01:17:30):
Let me see good morning.

Lano (01:17:34):
Drifting on a royal crew, we want to know if you guys
played baseball, what would beyour walkout song?
Mine would be Return of the Mac.
All right, let us know, did you?

Rick (01:17:51):
guys go to a baseball game recently.

Lano (01:17:52):
I've asked that question.
I've asked that question.

Rick (01:17:56):
On the show.
I think right or no?

Lano (01:17:59):
If you were a pitcher or a closer.

Rick (01:18:01):
What would you walk out to ?

Lano (01:18:04):
I got my song.
I think I told you.

Rick (01:18:06):
I gotta think about it.
What's your song?
Oh, I'll probably be like.

Mig (01:18:10):
LL.

Rick (01:18:10):
Cool J Mama Said Knock you Out If I'm batting.

Mig (01:18:15):
Oh yeah, cause he said Walk up song.
Walk up song yeah, so oh, okay.

Lano (01:18:20):
I'll say Mama.

Rick (01:18:21):
Said Knock.

Mig (01:18:21):
You.

Lano (01:18:21):
Out LL Cool mama okay, so let's, let's just, let's just
assume that he's saying uh, yourwalk-up song to to bat, you're,
you're walking up to bat.
So what's your song?

Rick (01:18:31):
you're, you're, you're you're a la cuje.
Yeah, mama said knock you out.
That's a pump song to get itout can you have a song for each
at-bat?

Mig (01:18:41):
So you get three at-bats every game.

Rick (01:18:43):
I think they mix it up right the Dodger games.

Lano (01:18:45):
I think they do.

Rick (01:18:47):
I mean, they have different songs.
What does Shohei come up to do?
Anybody know?
I don't know, I don't know.
Either All right, you got yours, ricky, or no.

Lano (01:18:57):
Man the walk-up to the bat .
No, I've never thought Of thatone.
My, if I was a pitcher, acloser, my song would be painted
black by the Rolling Stones.

Speaker 3 (01:19:10):
Um.

Lano (01:19:12):
But a walk up to bat At bat man, that one's good, we
might just think about that oneman, my walk up song to bat
Digital underground.

Mig (01:19:21):
We might have to think about that one man, my walk-up
song to bat Digital Underground.

Lano (01:19:28):
Freaks of the industry.

Rick (01:19:30):
Freaks of the industry.
I gotta play that one.
I don't think.

Mig (01:19:34):
I know that one it's a badass beat.

Lano (01:19:36):
Dude, you got moaning in there.
It's a deaf family atmosphere.
Dude, You're gonna have moaning.

Mig (01:19:41):
Just the beginning.
The beginning has moaning inthere.
It's a damn family atmosphere.
Dude, You're going to havemoaning, no just the beginning.

Lano (01:19:45):
The beginning has moaning.
Play that shit, lano, don'tplay more than a minute.

Mig (01:19:51):
Let me see the bass line.

Lano (01:19:57):
Right off the bat.
You got moaning.
I don't know.
This guy, you got fullpenetration In the damn opening.

Rick (01:20:09):
From the album sex packet oh god.
How's that gonna Just for you,marky, mark, oh man, it's gonna
get you up, but it's not gonnaPump you up from the back.

Speaker 3 (01:20:19):
It's gonna no, no, no , get you up, but it's not gonna
pump you up for the fact it'sgood.

Mig (01:20:24):
No, no, no, no, that's not a good one, that's a good song
and this was a good song, goodsong first note there's already
a chick moaning in there.

Lano (01:20:37):
Donald, put yours all right, here we go alright,
alright, I can see, I can seewalking up there, all goofy his

(01:20:58):
helmet all crooked.

Mig (01:21:00):
I hit a home run with this the uniform doesn't even fit him
right, walk out with a walk outhome run.
Alright, let me think.

Rick (01:21:14):
Hopefully we don't get dinged for this.

Lano (01:21:16):
No, I think it's just short clips.

Mig (01:21:18):
Yeah.

Lano (01:21:20):
The last time you were Playing like the whole damn song
.

Rick (01:21:26):
Oh, come on, we got to end the show with a good song.

Mig (01:21:33):
Blackened.

Rick (01:21:34):
I know you want that.
Yeah, I was telling us.

Lano (01:21:39):
I was going to say Wherever I May Roam.

Mig (01:21:42):
That would be my walkout.

Lano (01:21:44):
I think, wherever I may roam.
Why are you?

Speaker 3 (01:21:48):
searching dude.

Lano (01:21:52):
You better make sure that doesn't come out on the video
dude.

Rick (01:21:56):
We'll see.
Yeah, oh, starts off quiet.

Mig (01:22:02):
Yeah.

Lano (01:22:05):
You got to.
That's a good song to come outif you're a fighter.

Rick (01:22:12):
By the time the crowd hears it, it's already late.

Lano (01:22:15):
If you're coming out of UFC fighting, that should be the
song.
Think of a song.
If you're a UFC fighting, thatshould be the song.
Think of a song.
If you're a UFC fighter, nowlook wherever I may roam, I'm
going to change it.
Next week I'm going to have tothink about it.

Rick (01:22:32):
What did you?

Lano (01:22:32):
say Wherever I may roam.

Rick (01:22:39):
That's what.

Lano (01:22:39):
I'm coming out to bat to.

Speaker 3 (01:22:45):
Right there.

Rick (01:22:48):
That's what I'm coming out to bat to right there.
That's cool, cause you can do alittle like look at the picture
, look at the bat, cause heknows I'm gonna take him yard.

Speaker 3 (01:23:06):
You know what's kind of cool.

Rick (01:23:08):
That uh.

Lano (01:23:09):
That's a good walkout song , that girl you had sent us Like
the new metal.

Rick (01:23:13):
Remember she's all quiet.
And then she brings up somedemons.

Speaker 3 (01:23:16):
Ginger.

Rick (01:23:17):
Ginger Nah.

Lano (01:23:17):
I'm gonna think about it.

Speaker 3 (01:23:19):
It's a little slow, I gotta think about it, going to
think about it it's a littleslow.
I got to think about it.
I got to think about it.

Lano (01:23:24):
I think I'm going to say Lucky Owl is a good one.
Dude, I think you won thisround.
And then for my second at bat.
Hey, that's pretty good, I likeit.

Speaker 3 (01:23:39):
All right, my second at bat was was gonna be.

Mig (01:23:41):
Gasoline Audio Slave.

Rick (01:23:43):
Alright, we'll play it next time when we get.

Mig (01:23:45):
Ricky's yeah, I'm gonna change.

Lano (01:23:47):
I'm gonna, I think that.

Mig (01:23:49):
But until then Keep drifting yo.

Rick (01:23:53):
Like and subscribe.
What's the phone?

Mig (01:23:55):
number 323 207 00 12.
Yeah, if you don't subscribe.

Rick (01:24:03):
Give us a like.
323 207 00 12.
Yeah, if you don't subscribe,give us a like.

Mig (01:24:07):
On the YouTubers On the YouTubes, subscribe like comment
, whatever Pay attention to us,please, or thumb us down.

Lano (01:24:15):
Who cares Anything, man, just show us something.
We don't care.

Mig (01:24:19):
Yeah, peace.
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