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Mig (00:11):
Welcome back to the
Drifting on Arroyo podcast.
This is Mig.
This is Lano, and RK67.
We're back to a full force show.
People, I made it back.
All the voltron lions are backtogether yeah forming one mighty
robot.
A lot of stuff's been going on,huh yeah all kinds of shit.
Lano (00:34):
Is voltron considered
anime?
Rick (00:37):
no, no because someone's
asking if I like anime, and then
I just always used to watchvoltron, but that's not it?
Lano (00:42):
no, it's not, and I'm used
to what Voltron, but that's not
it?
Mig (00:45):
No, it's not.
I don't know if I used to watchit.
Yeah, alright, insult.
Lano (00:51):
Voltron.
Mig (00:54):
I've been hearing, I've
been seeing a lot of rumors on
YouTube that they're going tomake a movie Voltron Voltron
movie.
Lano (01:00):
Like a Transformer.
Mig (01:01):
They're trying to cast a
live action.
That'd be interesting.
From some of the stuff thatI've seen, it looks pretty cool
Like the idea that they'rethrowing around it would be
pretty big.
Lano (01:13):
I'm going to mess it up
Like big For each guy to be in a
vehicle.
Mig (01:18):
It depends who does it, I
mean.
Lano (01:22):
Like King Kong right, Like
some big when he's built.
Or from space right, he's likea real big no, it was um.
Mig (01:31):
No, it was that, uh, that
space witch?
Lano (01:33):
no, wasn't it well, I
don't remember like the bad guy
and stuff, but I just rememberlike there's five people right,
oh, no, no, no, that's theundercats that momra.
Momra, oh yeah, that'sThundercats.
That was one of my otherfavorites.
That's another one.
Mig (01:46):
That I think they're
kicking around Live action,
thinking about making a liveaction.
They're casting it or they'rejust gonna do it AI, I think.
Rick (01:56):
I don't know man Well.
Mig (01:58):
AI's gonna do it.
I don't know.
With all these Layoffs, youknow I got bamboozled, Like I
see a lot of videos, like I toldyou guys about cars.
That's why you can't trust it.
When I asked, I asked Dono Lonuabout all these layoffs and I
asked him.
I go, hey, are they laying offa lot of people at Amazon?
(02:20):
And he says yeah, all theseasonal people.
It didn't even occur to me likeyeah, these fucking people are
seasonal, that's why and they'remaking it, they're spinning it,
saying that all these layoutsare happening and and for them
like like prime day of theseason, right, they hire people
for prime day and all that stuffthat's why it's like.
Lano (02:37):
It's like we think
seasonal you think it's seasonal
, just like christmas, or?
Mig (02:40):
holidays or whatever it's
like they they have their
seasonal where they do their bigsales and everything.
So that's when they they havetheir seasonal where they do
their big sales and everything.
So that's when they have, like,their big rushes.
Lano (02:49):
You know there's two prime
days now, like april and july,
and then they have like theblack friday holidays and all
that stuff.
I think it's um I think it'sthe.
Mig (03:01):
Some of it's real, like the
ups drivers, drivers yeah,
they're trying to get them toAccept a buyout Bullshit deal.
Well, a lot of it was, and then, like those drivers, they've
been there for a long time.
I know when I worked there ittook a while you had to be on a
Like a seven year waiting list.
Rick (03:20):
Oh yeah, you had to put in
your time there.
Mig (03:23):
Yeah, you had to move up.
How long did you work there?
I was there Just a year.
Lano (03:29):
A seasonal right?
Yeah, you worked there thatlong?
Mig (03:31):
No, I was a I was hired on.
Oh, hired on.
Yeah, I was there for a yearand I was a loader and you're
just like Loading trucks.
Rick (03:39):
Yeah.
Lano (03:39):
Like how is it?
Like you have to look at anumber, how does it?
Mig (03:42):
work.
You uh, depending on thetrailer you're in, you get a A
range of zip codes, so you justpay attention To zip codes.
You gotta know what Zip codethat the packages are going in.
Lano (03:51):
So you're remembering Like
10 zip codes or 6 zip codes.
Mig (03:54):
Um, it's a range still.
Lano (03:56):
But you're scanning it, or
just by yeah, yeah, you gotta
look at it.
Mig (03:59):
You gotta got to be in your
head like, okay, that's good,
and you scan it and you load it,the conveyor belts inside the
trailer packages are coming in.
You're looking at every zipcode and then, um you, just you
have a thing that you strap onyour wrist yeah with the little
clicker on your finger.
You just click it.
Click.
That way they can track thepackage, that it's there.
(04:22):
Every package has to be scanned.
Lano (04:26):
If it's not scanning, then
you got to throw it back out.
Mig (04:30):
Yeah, you got to throw it
back out so they can fix the
label or whatever.
But yeah, they give you a rangedepending on the trailer you're
in.
Like this is like a Phoenix,you get Phoenix zip codes.
The way they broke down wasthere were each down, was each
section was a belt color.
It was like you're on purplebelt or you're on orange belt
(04:51):
and then each belt has five, six, seven trailers in there.
Yeah, and each trailer has itsspecific zip code that it goes
to Like.
I remember the trailer that Iwas in it was a lot of Phoenix
Arizona Zip codes, but yeah, Idon't know.
Lano (05:09):
So when you're in the
trailer Are you In New.
Mexico.
Like, are all the same zipcodes Coming out at the same
time, or they're coming outdifferent Each time.
Like each package, like, let'ssay Like the 6.5's, are they all
coming out Like together in a,in a?
Mig (05:22):
bulk, or sometimes like are
you loading all them like right
there, like on the same?
But it's crazy.
It's crazy because it could belike I don't know what, I
remember what the zip codes are,but let's just say, like our
zip code here, right?
Yeah let's just say um nine,nine, zero, zero, six, five
through nine zero five hundred,yeah, yeah.
(05:44):
So you got to know that rangeand, as you're seeing, you got.
You got to be quick with it.
Boom, boom, boom, and sometimesthe supervisor will throw a
package in there that doesn'tbelong there.
Rick (05:56):
Oh to catch it yeah.
Mig (05:59):
Yeah, throw a grenade in
there.
Yep, you see, if he gets you.
And then I ended up, I wasthrow a grenade in there.
Lano (06:07):
Yep, you see if he gets
you.
And then I ended up.
I was good.
I was good.
How many trucks like is it?
Mig (06:10):
a night or a shift.
Oh, the one that I was on, itwas the heaviest belt and we had
the biggest trailer and wewould load up, um, like two, two
full 48ers no, I think therewere 50-something footers 52 or
53s.
Yeah, 53s are the longest.
So we would sometimes, on aheavy night, we'd load two
(06:33):
trailers and some.
Sometimes it was just like onetrailer and then half a trailer
or whatever.
Because that's all likehand-packed, right Like from
floor to ceiling, hand-packed,loaded, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
yeah.
That's why, like when it waslike just like a trailer, like a
full trailer, yeah, and like ahalf, then it was cool, you know
(06:56):
, yeah, because by the end ofthe night you're like kicking
back because that one trailerwas.
It required two people in thereto be loading it, so you guys
both got to be on your game andthen loading everything right,
like all the heavy stuff on thebottom, the perfect, you know,
(07:22):
and I was really good at itbecause, you know, because I'm
good at.
Lano (07:25):
Tetris Seriously seriously
.
Mig (07:26):
No, yeah you, seeing the
shape of the boxes coming, you
already know where it's going togo.
Lano (07:29):
Are you trying to put
heavy on the bottom and light on
top?
You have to.
Mig (07:34):
The real heavy stuff is
labeled with the yellow sticker
70 pounds or heavier.
But a lot of assholes to messwith the unloaders.
They would put those boxes uphigh but they would hide the
70-pound labels.
Rick (07:48):
So when they're breaking
down the wall, they come down
you got this heavy-ass boxfalling on them, that's messed
up, yeah, and then at Amazon,what does Tonya do?
Lano (08:00):
You guys know he's a
manager.
Mig (08:02):
Yeah, he's already
management.
Yeah.
Lano (08:04):
How long has he been?
Mig (08:04):
I mean, I'm sure, he did
what Rick was doing.
He worked loading like sortingand all that stuff, but he moved
up fast.
So like right now he's.
So that was like what was that?
2000, probably that I was there, 2000, 2001?
So who knows how things havechanged 25 years.
(08:25):
Yeah, I'm sure things havechanged, I don't know, maybe,
maybe not, I don't know, butthat's how it was back then.
Oh, and just so everybody knowsthat Tertonio is mine and
Rick's nephew, yeah, yeah, so heworks for Amazon, but he's
already a supervisor.
So he pretty much has like acrew Underneath him.
Lano (08:47):
Yeah, but that they have
like robots like bringing them
stuff right or no.
I thought that like robotspicked the stuff and then
brought it to them and they justlike throw it in a box or
something Like that.
Yeah.
I'm not sure dude, they got inlike really advanced.
Mig (09:01):
Yeah, I mean, if you really
wanted to know man, he would be
a good interview to have tellus the the behind the scenes of
him.
Lano (09:11):
Yeah, if he can get him,
when?
Mig (09:14):
he's awake yeah, we can get
him when he's awake man,
because that kid dude, everytime you see him he's like half
asleep.
Lano (09:19):
Yeah does he work like
Night shift?
Mig (09:22):
or what.
Lano (09:22):
Yeah, he likes working.
Mig (09:23):
That graveyard shift, dude,
or.
Lano (09:25):
How old is he I?
Mig (09:26):
mean 25, 26, he probably 25
.
Wow, he just has to deal withthe chaos during the day.
Rick (09:33):
Yeah.
Mig (09:34):
Probably.
I mean that's.
That's when I was at Home Depot.
That's what I liked.
I mean I worked graveyard, yeah, and just stacking the the
shelves and all that stuff.
It was beautiful man.
No one, no one was in the store, that's when it was 24 hours,
but I feel like.
Rick (09:51):
You never get.
Lano (09:51):
The sleep you're supposed
to get, though.
Like, even if you don't havenothing to do, the next day,
like you're always, I feel likeyou're always Trying to get up
or stay up to do stuff.
Like you never get yourWhatever to do stuff.
Mig (10:02):
Like you never get your
whatever hours of sleep working
graveyard well, I'm getting mysleep right now I mean all the
same well you're working a lot,though.
Lano (10:12):
Yeah, I always thought, if
I wasn't doing what I was doing
, I'd probably just be working,like in some amazon warehouse or
something, not in a warehouse,in an amazon warehouse or
something Like some tech companyor whatever.
Mig (10:27):
Yeah, hey, I saw.
I started watching HappyGilmore 2.
Rick (10:34):
Well, I was going to say I
haven't seen it yet.
Mig (10:35):
You know, Manuel was
telling me about that.
Lano (10:37):
But it came out on.
Rick (10:38):
When I saw it.
Mig (10:39):
It was pretty good.
Who was on Netflix?
What were you watching it with?
For some reason it got on Ruffs.
I don't know why.
It let me in, but it let me in.
But I think if I try againit'll probably just lock me out
again, Because the last time Iwas at your house.
I tried to jump on your Netflixand no, no, I'm telling you,
because that's Ruffs' Netflix, Iget on.
(11:01):
But it shows.
Dolores's no, but it showsDolores's.
No, yeah, it showed Dolores'sname on there.
Nope, not the Netflix.
Lano (11:09):
Is it the TV?
Rick (11:10):
Or the box.
You have a box or just the TV?
Lano (11:12):
Where do you log in on?
Mig (11:14):
The TV?
No, because I'm always.
I'm always messaging.
Rick (11:22):
Ruff To give me the.
Lano (11:24):
Code number.
Rick (11:25):
Yeah, his thing.
Mig (11:26):
And then by the time I want
to use it, he, he messaged, he
texted me like Three hours heyturd, oh, send me the code again
.
I'm like dude, I'm not even.
I'm already fucking Watchingsomething else.
Yeah.
So Well, talking about watching,I I jumped on Dexter dude and I
(11:47):
couldn't stop Watching it.
Lano (11:49):
You finished it, it's all
out.
Mig (11:52):
I don't know about.
I don't know how farResurrection is, but I watched
all the other ones.
And, dude, it is so good, man,that is such a good show, dude.
The writing and just Like theplot twists, dude, it is so good
, man, that is such a good show,dude.
Lano (12:08):
The writing and just like
the plot twists and everything.
So the one you're watching iswhat Original Dexter?
It was the same.
Mig (12:12):
No Original Dexter.
Rick (12:14):
No, it's the continuation.
Mig (12:16):
So the one after Original
Dexter is New Blood.
So that's dealingaling with hisson.
That's the one you're watching.
No, I watched it already.
Yeah, I finished it.
And then, after New Blood isOriginal Sin.
Which Original Sin it's?
(12:38):
It's not even with.
It's telling Dexter's story,but not even when he's a kid,
you know, when he's already likeStarting to become who he is.
You know it's like he'sstarting to work for the
forensics and all that.
Lano (12:54):
And this guy looks the
same.
Huh, it's been like I don'tknow how many years.
Yeah, the guy that plays him inOriginal.
Mig (12:58):
Sin, he looks a lot like
him.
Oh, it's a different guy.
Yeah, it's a different guy.
Oh, little Sidney looks a lotlike him, dude.
Lano (13:01):
Oh, it's a different guy.
Yeah, it's a different guy.
Oh, I didn't even know that.
Mig (13:04):
Oh, that one right there.
Lano (13:06):
Oh, this guy.
Mig (13:08):
That's supposed to be the
prequel, right, yeah?
Or it shows Wayne Howell andthen the chick that plays Deb
dude, the sister Dude.
She is so good this one she isso good dude oh.
Christian Christian Slater's.
Lano (13:21):
Is it this girl or?
Mig (13:22):
no, he pleased the dad, he
pleased Harry.
Oh, that's cool, yeah, yeah.
So now I'm gonna, I'm gonnastart Resurrection.
So, but if anybody out there,man, if you need a show to binge
, I mean, start with theoriginal, original Origins.
Lano (13:46):
Original Sin or no?
Mig (13:50):
What's that Origins?
Lano (13:54):
this was one that came out
like um 24 last year I didn't
see that but it's a showtime,isn't it?
No showtime, oh shoot we sayyou saw an hbo showtime.
I don't know.
I thought of the hbo originalsin.
Mig (14:13):
What was the origins it's?
Lano (14:16):
supposed to be new blood
and the original sin.
Okay, new blood, because newblood, that was original sin.
Mig (14:21):
Because original sin picks
up where new blood ends and then
I'm assuming resurrection picksup where original sin ended.
Origins is part of the new onethis year oh, I don't know.
(14:42):
Origins is part of the newestone New Blood, there's Original
Sin and then there's Origins.
That's brand brand new.
Probably that has to be it.
Lano (14:55):
I'm trying to see what.
Mig (14:56):
Yeah, but Dexter Dude,
that's Such a good show.
Lano (14:59):
The original went eight
seasons.
The original yeah.
Okay, so here it is right here.
So there's Dexter eight seasons.
Dexter New.
Blood one season.
Original Sin one season.
Dexter Resurrection one season.
Well, I didn't see thatParamount Plus.
Paramount Plus with Showtime.
Mig (15:19):
Hey, there's no more
Showtime huh, it's connected
with Paramount.
Lano (15:23):
There's no.
Mig (15:23):
Showtime, but they're
paired up with Paramount, but
they don't have no Showtime app.
Lano (15:29):
It's Paramount app
Paramount Plus.
Mig (15:33):
If you use my Paramount,
you can watch anything on
Showtime.
Rick (15:37):
Yeah, I had a.
Any other shows?
Mig (15:38):
I'm showing Vanessa House
of Lies and I'm trying to jump
out, because I was doing itthrough the app, through the
Fire Stick.
Rick (15:46):
Yeah.
Mig (15:47):
But then I had logged into
the Paramount and then I
remembered I went in there andyeah, it's on there, yeah.
Lano (15:53):
So there is no origins.
Maybe that was the name beforethey changed it last year, or
something New Blood was 2020.
Mig (16:01):
Have you started seeing
Duster?
Lano (16:02):
24, 25.
No, I got to watch it.
Mig (16:05):
You started it.
I told you before this shit.
Now you're starting to bingewatch that shit, that was HBO.
Lano (16:10):
Duster Did that finish.
Mig (16:14):
It's been a while.
The first season's done, I'llgo and binge that one then.
Rick (16:17):
How many episodes is that?
Mig (16:18):
Eight.
Lano (16:19):
Yeah, eight it's an hour
or half hour show it's an hour
Okay.
Mig (16:27):
It's badass man.
Lano (16:29):
I'm gonna try to remember
that I like that whole 70s style
.
Would that be like If you couldcome back?
Come back at that time.
Yeah, they got some Like themuscle cars and all that stuff.
Mig (16:40):
Yeah, fucking 70s muscle
cars and the fly attitudes and
everything Clothes they wore.
Lano (16:51):
Like disco Go watch that
show.
Mig (16:54):
You see the fit is nice.
Lano (16:56):
I'm going to watch an
episode before next show.
This I'm gonna watch An episodebefore, before next show.
I'm gonna watch it, yeah.
Mig (17:02):
Be like fly guy Walk around
and tell people I'm gonna go
check my fly paper, see what'ssticking yeah.
We finished, we finished all ofRighteous Gemstone.
Lano (17:13):
That whole series yeah.
Mig (17:15):
Another one I gotta watch.
That thing is so hilarious.
We're talking about, like thepast and old movies.
Lano (17:18):
Like that whole series.
Yeah, another one I got towatch.
That thing is so hilarious.
We're talking about like thepast and old movies, like when
you saw like Terminator or anysci-fi stuff.
Like did you ever think like,well, that's like a hundred
years from now, or that's justlike sci-fi, that would never
happen, or Cause?
Now I'm at the point where likewell, this could really start
happening.
Like with all this AI stuff,like with the neural, like
(17:41):
intelligence.
Mig (17:43):
Are you worried about
losing your job to AI?
No, no, we actually use it whyyeah, I mean we use it like I'm
sure all these other people thatgot laid off because of AI used
it too, and they are hard up onit.
Lano (17:57):
Well, I have more of like
a labor.
Mig (17:59):
Give me a reason why you
don't think AI can take your job
.
Lano (18:03):
No, I mean it could, but
it's just not there yet.
Maybe in a few years.
Yeah, there you go.
Mig (18:07):
In a few years.
I mean I hope it doesn't dude.
He's going to be like the dudefrom Office Space.
Lano (18:12):
Yeah, but I'm going to be
the deal with the customers.
I'm gonna be the guy, so theengineers don't have to.
Who who works with the ai, whowho feeds it the stuff to learn
or whatever it needs to do?
No, just because all the stuffthat's happening.
That, though, also like now, Ireally believe there could be
like a terminator, like yeah,like thing happening, what's
(18:34):
that chat ebt shit.
Mig (18:35):
There's someone that you
talk to right.
Oh, dude, I'm.
All the time, dude, I'm sayingyou know we gotta destroy
Freaking Cyberdyne, you know.
Lano (18:46):
And.
Mig (18:47):
And get rid of All these.
Lano (18:49):
But who is Cyberdyne?
Now, there's so many companiesdoing it.
Yeah, exactly which is the one?
Or the big one?
Mig (18:53):
Yeah, and that's just the
us, and you got all the asian
companies, or whatever butgetting back to your point of
watching the sci-fi stuff, it'sfunny because you go back and
you watch, uh, like sci-fimovies from the 80s and and like
say you're watching likesomething like terminator and
they jump as far ahead in thefuture as, like they say, like
(19:17):
you know, in In the year 2030.
Lano (19:20):
Right, just down the
corner.
Rick (19:22):
Dude, that's like five
years away, yeah.
Mig (19:24):
And it's like it's all
futuristic yeah, it's all like
futuristic and everything, or orwe're watching something like
Total Recall, uh huh, you know,in the years like 2022 or some
shit like that.
Yeah.
And everybody's driving aroundin those things that are
supposed to be like all likeself-propelled.
I mean, it was close, you gotthe cyber trucks that look like
(19:45):
it's damn spaceship, or alsoDemolition man Mm-hmm, you know
you watch stuff like that andhow it's supposed to be, but
Demolition man though, dude,demolition man trips me out how
much they are.
They did predict how society isbecoming in the future, because
society is mimicking a lot howpeople are becoming now.
Lano (20:12):
Was that Schwarzenegger or
Stallone?
Mig (20:15):
Stallone.
Lano (20:16):
That was the Judge Dredd.
No, that's a different movie.
I don't think I rememberDemolition Schwarzenegger or
Stallone Stallone.
That was the.
Mig (20:18):
Judge Dredd, or that was
that's it.
That's a different movie.
Lano (20:21):
I don't think I remember
Demolition.
Mig (20:23):
Well with Wesley Snipes.
Oh, they get frozen, yeah,cause they were too violent, or
I don't know what.
And then they wake up in aUtopic society I gotta rewatch.
Rick (20:33):
I gotta rewatch.
Mig (20:34):
But everybody's like Super
pussified in the future, you
know.
So there's like Zero violenceand everything.
And they don't know how to dealwith Wesley Snipes Because
they're trying to get rid of,like these underground people.
You know they refuse to Bend tothe new system.
You know they want to live intheir freedom and be able to.
(20:56):
If you want to live on top, youhave to live in their freedom
and be able to.
You know, because if you wantto live on top, you have to live
by their rules.
And you know it's like all thisstuff is banned, just like
right, what they're trying to doright now.
It's like they're like just,for instance, like they're.
They say like salt is banned,you know, because it's bad for
you.
Salt is banned because it's badfor you.
You know this is banned becauseit's bad for you.
(21:19):
Soda is banned because it's badfor you.
You know this is banned becauseit's bad for you.
You know it's like you can'tcuss.
You know, or you get.
That's opposite man.
They're trying to kill us.
They don't care they're tryingto give us more Salt and more
soda and more crap to it to killus slowly, I'm saying.
The point of the movie is thatthey're trying to Control you
and make you this little puppet.
You know that they can controlyou.
Rick (21:39):
Yeah.
Mig (21:40):
You know, and the people
underground Living in the
gutters Are just trying to rebeland live free.
You know, and it doesn't showhow they do it.
No, it just shows them beingfrozen Right now.
They're being thought out after.
All the social media, ph phonesare what's controlling people,
(22:02):
then that's what I'm saying.
That's what I'm saying Did itshow it in that movie?
Rick (22:05):
How we're doing it.
Mig (22:07):
But that's what I'm saying
it's like one way or another.
That's how society is beingturned, you know, because
there's this one thing that'slike controlling everybody.
Rick (22:19):
Yeah.
Mig (22:20):
You know that has everybody
like dumbfounded and you know,
just bowing.
Yeah, you know, like justbowing to it and it's like I
can't do without it.
You know, hey, it's like if youwalk out of, if you, if,
honestly, if you walk out of thehouse without your phone, are
you going to go in a full-blownpanic that you don't have your
(22:41):
phone on you?
I won't, I know I won't, Iwon't, I wouldn't, but there's
people that will.
Well, the younger kids too.
It's going to be different forme just because of work-wise.
Yeah, I know, as far as like,if it's just someone trying to
(23:02):
say what's up or to get onsocial, whatever it's like.
No, well, that's what I'msaying, you know, because people
are so addicted to their socialmedias and they're stupid, you
know.
I've got to see who likes myposts, you know, and I got to
post this and see who likes thisand who likes that you guys
know who Joey Swole is.
Joey Swole.
Lano (23:21):
No, I think you brought
him up before.
Nah, no, I don't think Ibrought him up A podcaster or
something.
Mig (23:26):
He's a, he's an influencer.
I think A bodybuilder JoeySwole, this guy.
Rick (23:33):
Yeah, that guy.
Mig (23:35):
Oh, okay.
So before we talk about it,okay, it's RIP.
Lano (23:40):
Oh, hulk Hogan, oh yeah,
the three of them.
Mig (23:42):
Well before the three.
It was Michael Madsen, mr Bond,oh, that's right oh yeah.
You know, Forgot about him.
Lano (23:51):
It was like a week before
right.
Mig (23:52):
Yeah, that happened when we
were off.
Yeah, we were off, yeah, ripand then it was malcolm jamal
warner.
Lano (23:59):
He was on the first one of
the drowning, someone told me,
and I was like really, and thenthey're like a drowning.
I was like what?
Mig (24:04):
then ozzy I thought he
would live forever, and then ho
cogan and the one that's gonnalive forever is freaking keith
richards dude he's never gonnadie man.
Well, you know what?
Because?
Lano (24:22):
rolling stones.
What's one from kiss?
What's his name?
That's gene simmons.
Gene simmons, he's still alive,right?
I forget who?
Mig (24:27):
the other ones are gene
simmons.
But he's rich, is gonna livebecause he's snorting people's
ashes yeah, I know, oh, reallyyeah, that's yeah.
I think he found the secret toeternal life.
Yeah, but yeah, snorted his dadyeah.
Yeah, true story, he snorted hisdad's ashes.
But this guy he did that postright there, the Hulk Hogan post
(24:47):
, Uh-huh Like, I guess kind oflike a tribute thing.
You know this one yeah that oneand then his followers.
I guess all just got startedgiving him shit.
Lano (24:57):
Why.
Mig (24:58):
Because just the
controversial Hogan was, you
know, with Trump and you knowkind of his past, kind of racist
remarks and stuff like that.
Lano (25:07):
So people don't really it
says he had to apologize.
Mig (25:11):
Yeah, but he gave up, he
got off his social and he had
like six million.
Lano (25:16):
Oh look, he says I've done
a lot of research and learned
all the horrible things that manhas done.
Mig (25:21):
Yeah, yeah, see, so he's
off of it, he's off of social
and then it didn't matter, likehe, just because he's kind of
like our age.
So he grew up watching.
Rick (25:32):
Yeah.
Mig (25:38):
Of course his idol or one
of the people he looked up in
fitness or whatever right, andyou're like, yeah, when you grew
up in that time you know that'sall you see, right.
Rick (25:42):
Yeah.
Mig (25:44):
So he did that little
tribute and then I guess he got
a lot of backlash from hisfollowers, uh-huh, and he said
he decided just to quit themsocial media or be an influencer
because he got all this hate,like just because he did that
picture.
So it was like people just boom, turned on him right there so
fast, like it didn't matter howmany people he helped out or you
(26:06):
know, encouraged, you know allthis stuff and it's just how
quick people can turn on you andtalk shit to you on social
media, no, I mean.
So he says you know, know whatI'm done with it.
I mean good for him For beingable to just Turn it off like
that.
Yeah, you know cause they're.
I'm telling you there's peopleout there that are so weak that
(26:27):
but people that are so they'rejust like Bam.
They're right there On theirphone.
Lano (26:30):
Ready to Hate on the next
person Because we have a show
we're on YouTube and then thepodcast Everywhere.
And then we have a showInstagram and then a show
Twitter that just tells us Likewhen episodes Are coming out.
But other than that, whatsocial media Do you have Making
the use Like?
Is Facebook dead?
(26:51):
I mean, I never got IntoFacebook.
Mig (26:52):
Because I was like Late to
the party.
Lano (26:54):
Like I was late to the
party, so I never like joined it
no, maybe, like Vanessa, stillhas Facebook but she's still
like active on it, like she'sjust for the clips or stories
and stuff.
Mig (27:04):
Yeah, cause I'll get clips.
Lano (27:04):
But like I can't even view
them cause I don't have an
account all the time.
I hate that, like people sendme stuff on TikTok yeah, I don't
have TikTok.
I don't let you play it I thinkFacebook.
Mig (27:16):
I might have opened up an
account With an email I don't
use anymore.
Rick (27:20):
Yeah.
Mig (27:23):
But it was just to follow
Strict9.
Rick (27:27):
Back in the day.
Mig (27:29):
But I don't use it anymore,
that account.
So Other than that, justInstagram, that's it.
Lano (27:35):
I had Instagram that I
opened Just to like Join some
like photo contest.
That no Instagram.
I had Instagram that I openedJust to like Join some like.
Mig (27:39):
Photo contest.
That no, instagram.
I only started using it Causewhen we when we started the show
, no, no.
When we started Going to allthose Reggae shows.
I started following A lot ofreggae bands.
Rick (27:51):
Yeah.
Just from there, that's why Ijust, I just have IG Just to
follow those guys.
Mig (27:57):
I'm not, I'm not active on
it.
Lano (27:59):
I mean you're not posting,
it's just, you're just Nah, I
just Whoever sends me.
Yeah.
Mig (28:03):
I don't post anything.
They just Usually they'll sendme Crack up looking at the memes
They'll send me something on IGand then I'll check it out.
Yeah, manny and his brother, andalso his Manny and his brother.
Majority of it is just them,these fake broads, bbls and all
these Jornelos that are married.
(28:25):
So they send me that stuff andthen you look at the clip.
Sometimes it'll be a funnything, and then when I go check
it out, then I'll see on thefeed I'll see a funny video or
something, and that's when I'llsend it to you guys or it'll be
like um, like I follow rigidtools and then I'll right jump
on video tools like that, orit'd be a restaurant that I'm
(28:47):
following right, or stuff likethat.
Lano (28:50):
That's what I use it for.
Yeah, sometimes it was like atruck you're chasing, so it's
like different locations orsomething like that you know
it's like, but for me To putyour life Out there on it, nah.
Rick (29:03):
I've always said that.
Mig (29:05):
It's like and I've always
said that it's like I don't
understand why people would puttheir whole life out there On
these things.
You know, it's like it's justtoo much to put out there.
It's like there's just too manydangerous people out there that
can figure out ways to get toyou yeah through that, with you
(29:25):
putting all that info out there.
It's like why do it?
And it's people that want to.
Lano (29:31):
You know that are addicted
to that.
Well, you put like a picture ofa restaurant that someone's
like looking at the clock andthe newspaper oh, it's today.
They're there right now.
The house is empty, all thatstuff or whatever.
Mig (29:40):
You know, or people that
say it's like oh you know, I'm
gonna go To my favorite coffeeshop Right now, you know, and
you post it and say you got astalker that's Stalking your
thing, you know.
Then they show up Right.
Lano (29:56):
It's like why are your
thing you?
Mig (29:57):
know.
Then they show up, Right, youknow.
It's like why are you doingthat, dude?
Why are you letting everybodyknow where you're going to be at
you?
Know, that's dumb people.
Rick (30:06):
But Facebook is still
going.
Yeah, it's still going.
Mig (30:09):
Yeah, hey.
So how did you guys feel aboutHogan when you got the news?
Lano (30:16):
I mean I was a little
disappointed.
I thought it sucked.
Mig (30:18):
You know Cause Growing up
watching them.
Lano (30:21):
It was fun watching them
Growing up.
Mig (30:22):
I thought it sucked, but
you know I'm, I'm team macho man
, so I kinda like.
Lano (30:30):
Cause Hogan was Putting
moves on Elizabeth, or what yeah
.
Mig (30:32):
I was kinda like.
Lano (30:33):
What was their team
ultimate?
Mig (30:35):
I mean yeah when we were
kids Growing up, watching them
right Like it's like, oh man, Ican't believe Hogan's like gone.
You know, yeah, it's like crazy, but it's like it didn't really
like bother me or nothing,because Well, yeah, I mean it's
because Macho man had beef withthem.
Yeah.
Rick (30:53):
So, I definitely prefer
Macho man over here.
Mig (30:56):
And then I hear, then you
hear the stories of Taker when
he was first coming up.
Oh yeah, so Taker shows how hewas like a little bitch, yeah,
and he needed to be this, heneeded to stay the golden goose
of the WWF, yeah.
So I was like you start hearingall these crazy stories, cause
even like everyone talks shitabout the ultimate warrior too.
Rick (31:17):
Yeah.
Mig (31:17):
Where he's like.
He had no talent and all he didwas just tire himself out when
he went running over there andbasic moves and all that.
He was like Vince pushed him toofast where he didn't even put
like the time in in wrestling,he just big muscular dude came
in and caught wind and like thetime in in wrestling, yeah, and
(31:38):
he just, you know, he's just big, muscular dude came in and, you
know, caught wind and so it wasstories like that.
Whether you start hearing like,damn, now you know, cause of
YouTube got big.
You start hearing, you knowpeople tell their stories and
now you start seeing the, the,the dark secrets of these people
and like oh shit, but well, um,wwe like what is it on right
(32:01):
now?
Lano (32:02):
cable, um is it on netflix
?
Mig (32:05):
or like no, no, I thought
it'd be somewhere some new
streaming on or peacock?
No, no, it's not on.
Lano (32:12):
Paramount isn't no, not
paramount is tbs tnt the regular
it's on one of those I saw likesomebody was gonna get it.
Mig (32:18):
I don't know if it no, not
Paramount, it was TBS TNT.
Lano (32:19):
It's on one of those I saw
like somebody was on the get it
.
I don't know if it was Netflixor some new streaming show.
Mig (32:22):
They don't have their own
network.
No, they don't have their ownnetwork.
I'll tell you what, man.
I'm not gonna shit, I'm noteven gonna feel Anything once
that piece of shit, vinceMcMahon, dies.
Oh yeah, he's a piece of crap.
He's a piece of shit I stillhaven't seen that.
Lano (32:38):
He's a piece of dog shit,
that fucking guy.
You guys saw the documentary.
Mig (32:41):
I haven't seen it, but that
dude's just a fucking scumbag
dude I I yeah yeah, he's a pieceof fucking monkey crap the way
he did the way he did the hitmandirty dude yeah, that he's.
He's a piece of crap, dude.
That pissed me off, dude.
Piece of crap.
Yeah, yeah, fuck that guy.
Lano (33:08):
I didn't know that Macho
man had already passed until I
saw that little cartoon where,like Andre the Giant Macho man,
they were waiting for him.
Yeah, dude, he had a heartattack A while back and a car
crash.
Mig (33:17):
Yeah.
I think he car crashed Becauseof a heart attack?
Yeah, he had the, the heartattack, and then he crashed, but
he was still.
He crashed, but he was stillalive.
Lano (33:27):
Yeah, oh, it's like in the
hospital, yeah.
Mig (33:29):
Cause I'm telling you All
those, all those times, all
those specials that I told youthat I watched.
Rick (33:34):
Oh, you're recording On
the Indian Air team.
Mig (33:37):
It was all on there we
broke it down.
The Roids probably finally gotto Hogan too.
They're probably Damn heartattack yeah.
Lano (33:49):
We do have a phone call.
Mig (33:50):
They were saying that he
was going through a lot of pain,
though he had so many necksurgeries.
Lano (33:57):
They get beat up in that
thing, they get all these little
bruises and nicks and it justadds up you got one phone call
of course you don't remember ourbackyard days.
Mig (34:07):
Man, let's see.
I know that shit didn't hurt.
We were throwing ourselvesthrough tables and everything
let's see what we got.
Lano (34:17):
Alright, this is a phone
call.
Mig (34:19):
Let me see is it marked a
shark?
Yeah?
hey, you guys throw anothergrade on whose phone?
Lano (34:28):
is that your phone?
Yeah, it's fucking roger.
Oh, all right, tell them we'redoing a show hey, you guys,
what's your thoughts on tipping?
Mig (34:41):
You know, sometimes you go
to some place and they don't
even serve you the food.
They just flip that screen.
The person checks you out,turns around and then the screen
says do you want to add a tip?
I mean, so I don't know aboutit.
I think tipping is getting outof control.
You know, I think that weshould only be tipping people
who actually do a good job, whoserve us, but not when you're
like picking up food to go or uh, you know, stuff like that.
(35:03):
What about, like grubhub, stufflike that?
I mean tipping.
Uh, anyways, I want to get youguys to pay on that like that's,
that's always.
That's been a big topic already.
Um well, like grubhub, I mean,they're bringing you your food
yeah, I mean yeah, tip them dude.
Yeah, I mean because, you'renot you're not getting your lazy
(35:24):
ass out of the house to go getthe food I mean it's the same as
having a pizza delivered toyour house yeah, yeah, you're
gonna tip.
You always tip the the pizza,dude, so tip them give him a
couple bucks and and and yeah,if someone's serving you at a
restaurant, yeah, but but I meanhe's talking about like, like,
(35:44):
say you went to um, take out orsomething, yeah, you know.
Like say you went to um, youwent um, I guess, starbucks or
or whatever you know.
And then like they, you know,they, you know, you just ask for
a coffee, regular coffee.
So all they did was just pourthe coffee and give it to you
(36:06):
and they turn the screen andstill expecting the tip.
Lano (36:10):
Like Dutch brothers, all
that stuff, you know it's like
no dude.
Mig (36:13):
it's like all you do is
just pour a freaking cup of
coffee.
You're doing nothing specialLike that was their.
Lano (36:19):
That's what their job is.
Mig (36:21):
You know, or like say
McDonald's starts doing that
crap, especially if McDonald'sstarts doing that crap, I'm like
no, it's like you idiots wanted$20 an hour, you got your $20
an hour and you still want yourtip?
Well, I got a tip for you righthere.
Lano (36:40):
You know bullshit and a
lot of it's the software you get
your $20 an hour and you dealwith it.
Mig (36:45):
I tell you, if you got
shorted hours now and you got
freaking kiosks Out in the lobbyDoing your job now, then that's
your guys' fault.
Rick (36:56):
It's your guys' fault for
crying.
Mig (36:58):
The balls of them to say
you pull up to the driveway oh,
will you be using your app?
You're like no.
But then you go up to thedriveway, oh, will you be using
your app?
Your, whatever?
You're like no, but then, likeyou, go up there, there's a tip
jar.
Yeah, like motherfuckers, likewhat if I was using the app and
you're still asking for a tip?
Lano (37:12):
yeah, you know, and that's
the case, they'll have a tip
jar and then, like the software,that was it.
Now they don't even say it'sgonna ask you a question now,
but it's gonna ask you aquestion.
Mig (37:21):
You're, if you're in a
restaurant and you have a good
server and they're polite andthey're fun they're entertaining
.
Rick (37:29):
That's guaranteed.
That's guaranteed right there.
That's a given.
Mig (37:36):
And what Mark's saying is
just this other ridiculous stuff
that Pretty much fast foodplaces, like even the donut shop
, the Chinito donut shop yeah, Idon't know.
Pretty much fast food placesLike even the donut shop, the
Chinito donut shop.
Yeah, I don't know, I don't tipthem, they just, they just I
mean they pour the coffee andthey get my donut there.
Yeah, that's it.
Lano (37:56):
But they have a tip jar
there or in the cell phone.
Rick (37:58):
They have a tip jar.
Lano (37:59):
Yeah.
Mig (38:01):
For one.
Donuts are fucking gettingexpensive, so I'm not gonna.
You guys, you wanna gouge me?
Lano (38:06):
How much is a dozen?
How much is a dozen?
Mig (38:09):
No, check it out.
My large coffee and my crumbcinnamon rolls Are like five.
Twenty five Used to be likethree bucks.
Yeah, I'm like the hell I'mgonna be Fucking giving you.
Yeah, dozens are Damn neartwenty bucks now, lonel.
Oh yeah, twenty are damn near20 bucks now lano, oh yeah, 20
bucks 20 bucks dude have youguys um been to trejo's donuts?
Lano (38:30):
nah, we went, happened to
go did you like it.
It was pretty good, pretty good, I thought it'd be like just
some they throw that name onthem, on it and stuff, but I'm
not I'm not um, I'm not a fan ofthat donut you you had it.
Rick (38:41):
There's too much going on.
What did you get?
Mig (38:47):
I didn't.
I probably got the most basicthing.
Lano (38:49):
So we only got a half a
dozen.
They're doing too much.
A half a dozen was 20 bucks forsix.
Mig (38:53):
That's bullshit, dude.
Lano (38:55):
We tried the horchata one,
we tried the margarita one,
which was pretty good like amargarita flavor, and then they
have a abuelita one withabuelita chocolate.
And then they had, um, uh, welike the, the mango, naso or
something.
It's all mongols like a jellydonut but it's like wrapped in
it, I just like that.
It had like like, um, ethnicflavors that like you won't get
(39:17):
anywhere else and they taste itlike pretty true to the flavors
that they're saying when, but it?
was six bucks for like I.
I mean six donuts for 20 bucks.
Mig (39:25):
See, dude, I wouldn't pay
that.
Yeah, because if I want a donut, I want the donut that I grew
up on.
Lano (39:34):
I don't want some bougie
artisanal.
Mig (39:37):
They're doing too much you
know, craft-made bullshit that
they're going to charge me 10bucks for.
Yeah, they got too much goingon with these damn donuts.
You know Craft made bullshitthat they're gonna charge me Ten
bucks for yeah, that, that'sthey got too much going on With
those damn donuts.
Give me a maple bar.
Even Give me a jelly donut, I'mhappy.
Even as I'm walking up and Ilook at that window and if I see
those damn Donuts Look likethey've been Been A day old, two
(39:59):
days old, I was like man, I'mout.
And that's the chinitos.
The chinitos spot.
See it's like at most I'll do amaple bacon At most.
That's pretty good.
Lano (40:18):
It's $3.75 a donut Average
price.
We got the mangonadas even $4.
The F Abuelita cinnamon rolldonut.
Mig (40:28):
Those are small man.
Lano (40:30):
No, they're regular-sized
donuts, it's just a small
pitcher.
Mig (40:32):
Nah bullshit.
Lano (40:34):
Horchata, meatball,
mangonada, margarita OG,
quinceanera and then pineapplefritter and strawberry
Strawberry shortcake $4.
Mig (40:43):
Nah, apple fr.
And then pineapple fritter,strawberry shortcake four bucks
nah apple fritter.
I'm not paying those prices forthat donut well, if I go, I'll
bring some.
Lano (40:54):
Next time, if I go out
there before a show, bring some
Randy donuts.
That's my wife's favorite.
Oh, they have breakfast donuts,bring some.
Randy donuts.
If you're gonna bring Randy'sdonuts, do bring me a jelly,
cause that's my wife's favorite.
Oh, they have breakfastburritos.
Yeah, bring some Randy Donuts,man, randy Donuts, why don't I
try their breakfast burrito?
Mig (41:05):
If you're going to bring
Randy's Donuts, do bring me a
jelly, because their jellydonuts are Fuck that breakfast
burrito Off the hizzo.
Lano (41:11):
Nah, I used to think
Randy's was like doing too much.
What With all their stuff?
Mig (41:25):
Nah, just like you know,
simple blades don't get the shit
, oh winchell's over here on bylucky.
So yeah, yeah, yeah, um, hey,it's a little sidetrack.
What the what the fuck arepeople doing to shopping carts?
Dude, I get like at home depotor something like.
Why, why, why are the wheelsgetting so fucked up at the
grocery store?
I don't know At Costco, whatare they getting?
(41:48):
That's messing up the wheelsLike at a grocery store.
Yeah.
I don't know there's nothingthat's heavy enough that's going
to mess up those wheels.
I'll get okay at Home Depot.
You'll put some damn bags ofcement in there Like it'll fuck
up the wheels.
Yeah, maybe even Costco.
There's some heavy shit atCostco, but at a grocery store
there should not be any fuckingUm, shopping cart Fucking,
(42:13):
wibbling, wobbling At a fuckinggrocery store.
Nah, what?
I don't know.
How do people mess them up?
I don't.
I don't get it.
How are they messing up thecards?
I don't get it.
How are they messing up thecarts?
I don't know.
Lano (42:26):
I don't know you got me,
dude.
I've been shopping by.
Well, you're talking about yourneighborhood, huh, Because I've
been shopping at your side oftown and the carts are okay.
I don't know.
Mig (42:37):
I go to Sam's.
Lano (42:38):
I mean I've been going to
I mean even Target, even Target
You're going.
Mig (42:41):
I mean even, even target,
even target.
Lano (42:45):
Pretty good, even target
target has fucked up wheels now
before like I used to just graba basket and go, but now, like
that, I have kids, I gotta getit, wipe it down, do all this.
I never did all that stuffbefore, but now they got kids I
gotta like I'm putting them inthe seats and they're always
like super sticky.
That's what I don't like.
I gotta use the white piece Igotta use like three or four
white peas to like get thatstickiness off before I load the
girls in them Now you thinkit's other kids eating stuff.
Mig (43:08):
I don't know, I don't know,
it's like they should like
steam them or something.
Lano (43:10):
I hope it's not an adult
leaving something.
Mig (43:13):
They're grubby paws eating
some shit.
Lano (43:18):
I mean because now that
like it could be anything.
And when do you?
What Target do you guys go to?
Mostly the one in East Pasadena.
There's a Starbucks in it, yeah, a Starbucks in it, because
there's like a lot of the storeswe go to are right there.
Mig (43:30):
You should check If you get
like a, an ice drink or
something right there, then youget a free refill If you're in
the store.
Lano (43:38):
Oh, you do so.
Mig (43:39):
If you drink it, then
before you go out, get it.
Yeah, Vanessa told me I'm goingto try it.
Well, I'll try it.
Lano (43:44):
We'll try it.
Mig (43:44):
But you know, when you get
there, get your drink.
Lano (43:46):
Yeah, first.
Well, it's always right thereby the entrance.
It has to be within there.
Mig (43:50):
Yeah, so if you're drinking
inside the store or whatever,
then I think you can.
I don't think I'll ever beinside of Get a refill.
So, yeah, fuck the people thatWanna get tipped Just for not
doing anything.
Lano (44:10):
And to say, like what
Manny said.
We're with you, mark.
Like um, we've been ordering alot of that Johnny Pastrami on
Adams and it's kinda out there,so like I'll tip the guy, cause
I know like it was like ajourney to bring it.
Mig (44:21):
Well, I know If he's
bringing you the sandwich, yeah.
Rick (44:23):
Yeah.
Mig (44:25):
All these people, the Uber.
Lano (44:29):
Hey, rick, we decided
that's number one pastrami.
You gotta try it.
You haven't tried it yet.
Rick (44:35):
Pretty damn good, johnny
pastrami on Adams.
Mig (44:39):
Crenshaw on Adams.
It's good If you go on the 10,get off on Crenshaw and Adams.
It's good If you go on the 10,get off on Crenshaw head south
to Adams, make a left and thenlook on your left side and
you'll see it.
It's kind of I'm always it lookskind of hidden Dude I guarantee
you, I guarantee you, you'vepassed it and probably didn't
even notice it because I'vepassed it and didn't notice.
(45:01):
I've noticed it, even notice itbecause I've passed it and
didn't notice.
I've noticed it, but the timesI've noticed it I thought it was
closed down.
Check it out.
Lano (45:10):
Johnny's on Adams,
johnny's on Adams, but
everything that I've had thereis good Just get the pastrami
dip, because they have a Reubentoo.
Mig (45:19):
They have a thick cut
pastrami sandwich like a New
York style.
But you want to get thepastrami dip, don't get the
chili cheese fries.
They suck.
Save me the trouble right now.
I just don't know why peopledon't put no love in their chili
in places Like why have justchili?
Lano (45:39):
That's something I want to
do, I mean, besides the chili
cheese fries, like who has thebest chili.
Mig (45:43):
It's hard.
It's hard to make a good chili,but who's best?
Yeah, well, they got the recipedown well, cypress, you order a
?
Cup of chili at cypress bestyou probably could, or I've
never done it.
I think so.
And fucking patras, man, patrasis fucking good chili, fucking
surprised the hell out of me youguys you guys, you gave him the
(46:03):
edge over Cypress At one time.
Lano (46:06):
No.
Rick (46:07):
Not the edge.
No.
Mig (46:09):
It's, it's, it's.
It's a solid chili.
Yeah, it's really good, it'sit's bomb, but I think it comes
down to the person's preference.
But that chili is really damngood.
Lano (46:24):
Okay now.
I haven't had this in a longtime.
Mig (46:26):
This is the little thing
that Cypress does with their
chili.
I prefer that taste.
Lano (46:34):
I haven't had this in a
long time, but a Wiener Stitzel
chili cheese dog.
Mig (46:38):
How was that?
I just had that yesterday.
That's a good chili.
Lano (46:43):
I mean, I like that chili,
right or no?
Mig (46:44):
You know what, though, dude
?
Lano (46:46):
Has it changed it?
Mig (46:47):
just it has to be theirs.
Yeah, it has to be theirs Imean, but it has to be like on
their hot dog.
Lano (46:52):
Their slice of cheese On
their fries.
How many did you get?
Right now they have a chilicheese deal where you get two
chili cheese dogs and a smallchili cheese fries For six bucks
, but wasn't it like eight forlike four bucks or something?
Mig (47:07):
Like they would have
special, like a big.
You get five for like ten bucks.
Lano (47:12):
But it was like, wasn't it
five?
Mig (47:13):
for five or something
before in the past.
Yeah, before.
Lano (47:17):
I remember I just ordered
like bags, like bags full of
chili cheese dogs, but you go.
Mig (47:23):
And they're always trying
to like, like, upsize you.
Now it's like you want it allbeef.
You know what?
I'm saying you want the quarterpound.
It's like you want this, justtell them no on everything.
Lano (47:32):
But that changes all the
flavor, the quarter pound or the
beef.
That changes everything Fromthe classic.
Mig (47:36):
It's like just say no to
everything.
Rick (47:38):
The classic yeah.
Mig (47:40):
Just say no to everything
and just get it the way it comes
.
Lano (47:43):
Yeah, cause I used to eat
like eight of them or nine of
them.
Mig (47:48):
Hey, what would you guys
say is the perfect dipping, chip
or dip Not not salsa, not salsa, but not, not the.
I mean not salsa.
Dip, not salsa, but not the,Not salsa dip, and they're about
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to dip.
Lano (48:09):
Dip was for the rich
people, the creamy dip Only had
the chips.
Mig (48:12):
French onion no, no, no
Chip.
What's the best dipping chip?
Lano (48:18):
Probably just like a
Ruffles right With the grooves,
that's what I was thinking.
Mig (48:20):
Ruffles pretty solid, the
Ruffles cheddar cheese.
Or the Ruffles right With thegrooves, that's what I was
thinking.
Ruffles is pretty solid, theRuffles cheddar, cheddar cheese.
Lano (48:26):
Or the Ruffles sour cream.
Mig (48:29):
It depends what you're
going to be dipping it in Like
the French onion or the ranch,that type, that type of dip.
Yeah, ruffles, I would sayRuffles, ruffles is the perfect.
Better than Doritos Better than.
Lay's Ruffles is the perfect,better than Doritos, better than
Lays.
Better than Lays.
They're too thin, they're gonnabreak.
Lano (48:51):
Yeah, the real thing, yeah
, oh yeah, dip it up and down,
so you dip it when you bring itup the weight of the.
Mig (49:01):
The dip's gonna crack it,
gonna fall in, so you go in
there and try to dig it out.
I feel.
Ruffles are underrated.
Ruffles is a damn good chip man.
I mean, doritos are my favoriteNow like a tortilla chip.
Lano (49:17):
I like it for salsa, but I
don't like it for dip.
You need to go to a schoolparty.
They have them there like forthe, but I don't like it for the
dip, like the saltiness and thedip don't go together, but it's
good for salsa, yeah but like,yeah, like a ruffle, like a
plain ruffle.
Mig (49:30):
I mean I always.
Lano (49:32):
Or a cheese dip for the,
for the yeah, yeah, like a
whatever seven layer dip orsomething like that I don't know
.
Mig (49:38):
I was just thinking that
ruffles are underrated chip but
now I'm thinking about dude.
Lano (49:42):
I don't think I've seen
like plain in a while.
It's always like the Castle orsomething.
What Ruffles.
Mig (49:49):
The cheddar cheese, yeah,
or the sour cream.
Lano (49:52):
Yeah, but they don't have
a plain one, right?
There's not like a flavorlessone.
Sour cream.
Mig (49:56):
Yeah, they just got regular
Ruffles.
Lano (49:58):
But I don't think I've
seen them at the markets.
Yeah, yeah.
Mig (50:01):
Regular.
My mom gets them all the time.
Oh, okay, I'm going to thewrong market.
She doesn't like the flavoredones.
I think they have them atCostco too.
Get a huge bag, A huge bag.
Lano (50:13):
Now when you open a bag,
it's done, or you like tie it up
or wrap it up and save it foranother day.
I mean Tie it up or wrap it upand save it for another day.
Mig (50:22):
I mean, how big a bag are
you talking I?
Lano (50:23):
don't know the right
average, because we open up and
it's gone.
Mig (50:26):
The kids are eating it.
Lano (50:29):
Everybody's eating it
until there's crumbs.
Mig (50:31):
I've eaten that damn Costco
Dorito bag in one sitting yeah.
A movie, or I mean the shit'sdangerous.
Doritos.
Doritos are dangerous.
I'll eat it.
I'll eat it.
I'll eat it until, like, mytongue starts burning because of
the cheese or whatever.
You see Ruffles by themselvescan't eat them like that.
Rick (50:56):
I can eat the cheddar
cheese like that.
You need to implement tosomething.
Mig (50:58):
I can eat the cheddar
cheese like that.
Ruffles you see, but theRuffles or cheddar cheese ones,
there's only so much you canhave, but Doritos, I don't know
what it is about Doritos, dude,that you can just keep popping
them, dude, and you don't stop.
Shit the jalapeno cheddar,cheetos, man, those things are
bomb, dude, those things are athing.
(51:19):
Jalapeno.
I don't think I've tried thoseJ Jalapeno.
I don't think I've tried thoseJalapeno cheddar.
Cheetos, yeah, cheetos.
Lano (51:25):
Because now everything
with Cheetos is all flaming hot.
This is not flaming hot.
Mig (51:28):
They're not flaming hot
dude, they're Jalapeno Cheetos.
Lano (51:33):
I know that flaming hot
took over everything.
Mig (51:36):
Not that flaming hot
bullshit.
These are actually goodflavorful spicy Cheetos.
Yeah, Now um Chili cheese Fr.
These are actually goodflavorful Spicy Cheetos.
Yeah, Now um Chili cheeseFritos.
Chili cheese Fritos or thehoney Barbecue twist.
Honey barbecue twist.
(51:58):
Yeah, those are good.
Lano (51:59):
I've had that one.
It's like sweet, it's like alittle twist, like a pasta twist
.
Mig (52:02):
Those are good.
I've had that one.
It's like sweet, it's like alittle twist, like a pasta twist
.
Those are good.
I've never had them.
Lano (52:06):
Now you said it was Fritos
or Cheetos.
On that jalapeno one Cheetos,cheetos, yeah, cheetos.
Mig (52:14):
The Fritos chili cheese.
Those are bomb with thesandwich.
With the sandwich exactly.
Rick (52:22):
I always get those.
With the sandwich, yeah.
With the fuck, yeah, I always.
Mig (52:25):
I always get those with the
sandwich.
That's a must.
I mean with that and thosecheetos too yeah yeah, but I
mean chili cheese fritos withthe bomb ass deli sandwich.
That's what's up right there.
That's what I'm talking about.
That's a bunch of championsright there, man.
Lano (52:45):
Now during the week I sent
you guys a video, william East
LA.
Did you guys watch it?
No one responded.
William, yeah.
Mig (52:53):
Oh shit no.
Play a little bit of Snippet.
Lano (52:57):
I want to see a reaction,
because I was kind of curious to
see what you guys were thinking.
Remember, kind of curious tosee what you guys were thinking.
But remember, don't play thewhole song, dude.
Yeah, I'm about to stop.
I've seen a lot of reactions.
I'm just going to try to stopwhere they stop.
But, um, william, yeah, william, east LA.
Mig (53:14):
Oh, that's what it was.
It was a song, huh, oh yeah.
Lano (53:16):
Yeah, it's a song, but you
have to see the video.
Mig (53:17):
Oh, that's why I didn't
watch it.
You got a bad record sendingthe songs dude.
Yeah, you're, let's see here.
Lano (53:27):
Hit the mute button, so
it's on.
I'm going to do a full screenso you get the full effect full
effect.
So first like see he has the,I'll try it.
Here we go it's 32 52.
Rick (53:44):
Oh, it's lafc.
Oh it's her.
It's 32, 52.
It's-c.
Fool.
I'm here with my Ruka, maria.
Maria, she's a love in thestory, welcome to Boyle Heights
Worldwide.
Lano (54:04):
So I'm just going to be
pausing it so we can talk about
it, because I don't want to getbinged for this.
But he's using the sample fromSantana and I guess Wycliffe or
Santana, and he's repeating it.
But it's a nice video.
They show parts of the hook.
That's dope.
Rick (54:27):
Food rats.
All that break dancing isbadass.
Og veteranos say honra.
All that break dancing isbadass, all right.
Lano (54:55):
So they're just showing
places of the neighborhood, the
projects.
That's David's whole projectright there.
Yeah, so William's 40.
Mig (55:03):
How old's David 40.
He's 40.
That's not David Baxter dancing7, 48.
Lano (55:11):
Like under the bridge?
Oh, no, no, william's 50.
Willi, william's 50.
William's 50, sorry, not 40, Ithink.
I said I think david's 49.
No, you're young you think he'slike 48 does he have two or
three
Rick (55:22):
has he ever said anything
about william like they?
Lano (55:24):
grew up in the projects
together.
Uh no, you know I'm gonna.
I try.
I texted him the song but henever replied.
I don't know what's rightnumber or not he called.
Mig (55:33):
He called me a few weeks
ago.
Rick (55:34):
He said I was gonna be in
columbia yeah, I don't know if
he's back or not, so that'sprobably why he's back.
Lano (55:40):
He's probably.
He's probably back in school.
Rick (55:41):
No, because I wanted to
ask him if, um if he grew up, I
(56:05):
was raisedrada Courts With David.
Lano (56:06):
No, I'm going to stop it
because it's going to switch
beats right now.
But what are you guys thinking?
So far, I like it, you like it,all right, yeah, so apparently
Tabu the other guy.
He grew up in Dogtown, which isthe projects over here off of
Main Street.
Dogtown, yeah, dogtown, yeahyeah.
Welcome to Boyle Heights.
Rick (56:25):
Worldwide way is 605 on
the 710 on the 60 freeway in
East LA East, la East, la East,la East, la East, la East, la
(56:45):
East, la East, la East, la East,la East, la East, la East, la
East, la East, la East, la East,la East, la East, la East, la
East, la East, la East, la East,la East.
(57:10):
I don't want to get dinged, soI'm doing it.
Lano (57:12):
Yeah, that's good so this
is two parts of Black Eyed Peas
Taboo and what I Am.
But, they said they didn't makeit a whole Black Eyed Peas song
because only them are from EastLA.
He's from what did?
Mig (57:26):
I say Dogtown.
Lano (57:27):
Dogtown and then he grew
up in high school he transferred
to Rosemead.
It's all about the LAFC.
I'm sorry Dolores is not in thevideo.
That's all her spots.
(58:14):
They're showing all her spotsin the hood coming up.
Cause that's all her spots.
They're showing all her spotsin the hood and stuff.
But I sent it to her and she'slike what?
Do you think and I said, I likeit, she's like me too, she was
all, she was all into it weshould invite her hey, you gotta
, you gotta, I think.
Pause longer, dude pause forbreaks in between yeah yeah, I
hope they don't ding us, becausewell, I'll just have to silence
(58:34):
, or something you know, youknow what I'm like but I see
this all the time it reallyreminds me a lot of uh kid frost
yeah listening to kid frostback in the day.
Mig (58:47):
Yeah, you know it's like he
has that, that same flow, and
you know, just like natural.
You know it's like he doesn'tsound like forced or anything no
, no, no, yeah you know it'slike, so you could really tell
that he flows good you know?
Lano (59:00):
yeah, he grew up in the
neighborhood you know, yeah, and
I've been seeing, I've beenwatching a lot of interviews
since the song came out and likehe tells, like his story and
and like he talks like that, hesaid this is the way I talked
growing up.
And then he even gave a shoutout to kid frost, saying that,
um, because kid frost used asample back in the day and he
(59:21):
said that's why he wanted to usea sample of santana to that's
the vibe that I'm getting mansometimes with this, this stuff
um, I like this is this is cool,it's.
Mig (59:35):
It's the pride of when we
grew up.
Rick (59:37):
Yeah.
Mig (59:37):
You know, la, it's straight
LA.
You know, and, like you said,it just flows out Natural, yeah
it.
I don't know.
The vibe, the vibe, the vibe ishitting right.
Lano (59:53):
Right.
Mig (59:53):
It hits just right, just
perfect.
Lano (59:59):
So that picture that was
him and his family Growing up in
the projects, that, yes, yourewind it.
I can never stop it on time,but it's like right here oh.
Rick (01:00:14):
That's crazy.
Lano (01:00:15):
I just went back too fast
in the project right there.
Yeah, that's crazy.
So he's one of these kids andhe still talks about like um,
like his uncle still works atsalazar park and and all this.
That's what he's still like inthe community that's dope family
Still like in the community.
Rick (01:00:34):
That's dope Family.
Hey, pause it.
Mig (01:00:45):
Could you imagine if LAFC
was around when we were kids?
I know.
Oh, yeah, how much bigger.
Lano (01:00:57):
I mean, it's huge right
now For us, more than the
Raiders.
I think we'd be diehard.
Mig (01:00:59):
Yeah, no, I really think so
, I really think it would be
Because I mean it's huge rightnow.
I mean if it started way back,I mean this has only been around
eight years, yeah, I canimagine if this was going on,
like if they, if there was asoccer league and they were the
here when we were growing up.
Man, yeah, but I mean you'retalking about, um, like the
(01:01:23):
soccer influence being no,that's what I'm saying you know
if, if they had done a league,yeah, back then.
Because?
I mean because back then theinfluence wasn't the same as it
is today.
You know, I mean back then youwere kind of ashamed if you were
, you still I'm in the hardcore,the hardcore soccer people.
Lano (01:01:48):
Yeah, you were made fun of
well, but I think this would
have made it More mainstream.
Yeah.
Mig (01:01:54):
Yeah, because it's a league
.
That's what I'm saying.
Lano (01:01:56):
The league would be
present Because before the
league was like in Mexico, soyou were getting Made fun of.
Mig (01:02:02):
When we were growing up,
yeah, the league was already in
place.
And growing up With this, withthis team, oh yeah, the type,
the type of kids.
Rick (01:02:11):
Yeah.
Mig (01:02:12):
That we were and, and.
Lano (01:02:15):
having a team like this
with us, it'd be crazy, I mean
the league's been around 20years, but the Galaxy don't get
this love.
I mean they were never a partof us.
I mean they were playing at theRose Bowl, which is Pasadena,
and now they're playing inCarson.
Mig (01:02:29):
They were never home, they
were never truly LA.
Yeah, no, I'm just saying thisthing would have, but I think,
like us, like this would havebeen bigger than us, than
they're like the Raiders andstuff.
Lano (01:02:40):
We would have been all
diehard watching this, I think.
Mig (01:02:43):
Is there people?
Is there people that have beenbandwagons on the LAFC from out
of state?
I think so.
There's some fans.
Rick (01:02:51):
Yeah.
Lano (01:02:53):
Like I'll see some Like
YouTubers, like from like
Britain.
They watch.
They're big LAFC fans Like justcause it's big.
Mig (01:03:01):
And then Cause this right
here, I mean this, this style, I
mean the style that LAFC has.
Lano (01:03:06):
Even diehard Galaxy fans.
Like I've kind of turned them.
They're like oh no, like thisis like Like a lot better.
Mig (01:03:12):
Yeah, more comfortable.
This, like this, is like like alot better, yeah, more
comfortable.
Lano (01:03:13):
This would attract a lot
of people just because the swag,
the swag that the foundation ofLAFC has and I kind of like the
shot, like they make it looklike almost like City Hall, like
the Sears building, like yeahthat's like the.
East.
La City Hall or something likethat 32, 52,.
What do we say?
We are Los Angeles, ah-oo,ah-oo, ah-oo.
(01:03:35):
We are Los Angeles, ah-oo,ah-oo, ah-oo.
We are Los Angeles, ah-oo,ah-oo, ah-oo.
We are Los Angeles, ah-oo,ah-oo, ah-oo.
So that was like the 32-252,like doing the chant they're
(01:03:57):
playing that.
Mig (01:03:58):
They're gonna be playing
that crazy.
Lano (01:04:00):
I haven't been to a game
since the song came out, but
they're gonna be playing thatcrazy but I just wanted to show
you guys it's just dope that youknow, William being a huge fan,
be real.
Mig (01:04:12):
And travel, travel, being a
huge fan.
Yeah, be real.
And travel um shovel, umfucking will ferrell, I mean,
they're all la people, man yeah,hey, did you guys see?
Lano (01:04:23):
um, I don't know what's
hbo?
They're free to know.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, there's likea documentary I'll travel or
something.
You sell it like a, like aremake there is right, there's
something.
Mig (01:04:34):
Yeah, I saw that.
Lano (01:04:35):
Well, I saw, like on HBO,
like the picture and I didn't
click on.
It's like a documentary aboutthe guy.
Mig (01:04:39):
I don't know about growing
up.
Yeah, oh, my travel, I'lltravel, travel.
Lano (01:04:42):
Yeah, like uh yeah like
about him making the character,
yeah and going.
Mig (01:04:48):
I haven't seen that was one
of you guys thought well that's
why, I don't know, it feelslike on the HBO Latino or one of
those.
Lano (01:04:54):
I think it's just a
regular.
Mig (01:04:56):
Or it feels like a series
or something.
Lano (01:05:05):
The life and how he got
big and all that stuff.
Mig (01:05:07):
So yeah, I wanted to see
what you guys said about it.
It was good, huh, yeah, I likedit.
You finally sent a good video,dude.
Lano (01:05:12):
Good music.
Hopefully they don't ding usfor it now I don't even know
mark's like because he didn'trespond either.
It's in the mark.
Mig (01:05:17):
Well he's probably thinking
the same thing.
Oh yeah, he's probably gun shy.
Rick (01:05:21):
He was thinking that you
don't have a very good record
dude donald's music tastes.
Lano (01:05:26):
Yeah, it's whack so, um, I
guess we'll we'll be back next
week, huh yeah, let's get back.
Mig (01:05:33):
let's get back next week.
Get back on track.
No Netflix for me tonight, soit was nice, yes sir, I'm sick
of that job.
Lano (01:05:42):
You're all done working it
.
Mig (01:05:45):
Nah, I'll be there tomorrow
night.
There's still some stuff there,but I was able to pull away
today.
Get her done.
Yep, hey, no more people dying.
Huh, I know there's a lot, alot of people.
I mean not even Regular people,people just in general.
Rick (01:06:00):
No promises, but.
Mig (01:06:01):
Let's make history.
Let's just have one day that noone dies.
That's uh, that's tough, but wecan't keep on drifting yo Peace
, god bless you all.