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Missed weeks, messy schedules, and a jury duty spiral set the stage for a catch-up that feels like real life: imperfect, funny, and unexpectedly honest. We own the delays, laugh at the chaos, and then pivot into the good stuff—two family weddings that brought everyone together, a couple of surprise listeners we didn’t know we had, and a renewed push on health goals that might actually stick this time.

We dig into a 36-hour fast, the psychology of accountability, and why simple metrics beat complicated plans. There’s a side-bet tracked on Apple Watches, a debate about water weight and real progress, and the looming test of Thanksgiving plates. Then we shift gears to joy: an overnight fishing plan at Santa Ana River Lakes with headlamps, glow gear, and a line that starts two hours before sundown. It’s a reminder that micro-adventures fit between work and family if you plan just enough.

Our Black Friday list leans practical and fun: an upholstery cleaner that heats, a retro handheld loaded with 40,000 games for road trips, and job-ready iPads with tough cases. We map out a food review of a San Gabriel ramen spot where you choose your spice and numbness, plus a pastor stand that demands a taco-first taste test. Along the way, we talk garage wisdom—extractor sockets that save mangled bolts, clamp extenders for tight reaches, and the satisfaction of having the right tool at the right time. We wrap with gratitude, a plan to show up more regularly, and an invite to join us for the next round—tacos, laughs, and a little progress.

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Mig (00:11):
Welcome back to the Drift ing on Arroyo Podcast.
This is Mig.
It's Lano and RK67.
So we still have a show, huh?
Yeah.
A lot's happened.
A lot's happened since we'vebeen last on the air.
First and foremost, apologiesto all of our loyal listeners.
Sorry it's taking us so long toprank out another one.

(00:34):
We're we're we're barely uhsobering up from our
back-to-back championship whenand then um I don't care that
we're three weeks late.

Lano (00:45):
Yeah.
I mean, it was me.
I was uh vacation sick, andthen um I forgot what the first
excuse was.

Mig (00:53):
I'm good with putting all the blame on Lono.

Lano (00:55):
Yeah, but um I think uh Oh voting day.
Voting day took like an hourand 40 minutes.
That's uh that's what startedthe snowball effect.
Veterans Day, and then I wassick after I went to a wedding
in the rain, too.

Mig (01:05):
You know, I was I thought uh Dodgers had saved me from
jury duty.
Oh and um I kept calling.
I was because you got a callnow?
Every you gotta call like 6p.m.
the day before.
Oh, that's right.
Yeah, because of the parade, uhthe parade.
Oh, the parade was Monday.
Well, actually the week beforeI had to go.

(01:27):
Uh-huh.
Actually, I didn't even reportwhen I was supposed to.
And then I got the letter thatscared me.
Oh, you're gonna get a $10,000fine.
I'm like, oh shit, I bettertake this serious.
So then I set it up for theweek before the the World
Series.
But um I gave them an excusethat I couldn't I I couldn't
make it, I had to reschedule.
So then I rescheduled it thatMonday that it was the parade.

(01:51):
Uh-huh.
And I go, oh man, I go, maybethey're um I don't have to
report.
And you know, they're they'reclosed because of the street
closures.
Yeah, the street closures andeverything.
But then like I had to keepcalling, and then I was like, I
was almost home free Thursday,and they tell me I had a report.
I'm like, oh, dude, last day,like Thursday to report to

(02:13):
Friday?
But work, yeah.
But then work was busy, so Ihad to push it off the next
week.
Then again, the next week, Iwas like, right, right when I
rescheduled for the followingweek, yeah, like Monday, you
don't have to report.
I'm like, yeah.
Tuesday, they go, Oh, I had toreport.
I'm like, dude, like work wasso busy.
I was like, I had to push itagain.

(02:33):
And I did it again, and then Iwas almost home free again till
Friday.
They wanted me to go back.
No, they actually said that Idid it, that I failed to report.
So two Fridays in a row.
I they failed to report.
I was already on my last day.
I'm like, bullshit.
I go, I can call from 6 p.m.
the day before or up until like8 p.m.

(02:55):
in the morning.
I mean 8 a.m.
in the morning.
Yeah.
So I called, you know, in themorning when I was went to work,
and I got a message saying thatI failed to report, that
they're gonna summon me againfor another further uh future
time.
I'm like, dude, what the hell,man?
It's like four weeks of themreporting to jury duty, and I

(03:16):
couldn't get out of it.
So you you went or you didn'tgo?
No, I haven't gone.
I it was just reporting.
And this is all downtown.
Yeah.
But they but they sent you aletter saying that that they're
gonna threaten you with a tenthousand dollar fine.
Yeah, I haven't heard thatbefore.
Yeah, I never got in one ofthose.

Lano (03:33):
Yeah.
When's the last time you'vedone jury duty?
Both of you guys.

Mig (03:37):
Ah man, it was Dude.
Uh for me, it's I think easilyover 20 years.
Yeah.
Yeah, man.
And that time that I did it,dude, it pissed me off so bad.
Yeah.
It was it was just a stupidwaste of time.

Lano (03:51):
Like you didn't get a court case, you're just sitting
in that big lobby or whatever.

Mig (03:53):
No, dude, I was an alternate.

Lano (03:55):
Oh, okay.

Mig (03:55):
And that pissed me off even more because I couldn't even
put in my two cents if I wantedto.
Yeah, it's like I had to I hadto sit through the whole stupid
thing and I had no say in itwhatsoever.
Miggy was ready to send someoneto the electric chair.
Hey, dude, if you if you wouldhave seen this evil broad, I
would have found her guilty.
Well, it's been 20 years.
You could talk about the case.

(04:16):
So, what was the case about?
Oh, yeah, man, I don't care,dude.
Like if they're gonna find out.
It was a domestic violencecase.
Oh.
And first of all, it was adomestic violence of the wife
against the husband.

Lano (04:29):
The wife against the husband.
The husband was a the wife wasa beater?

Mig (04:34):
Yeah.

Lano (04:34):
Uh-huh.
The wife was a victim.
The husband was a victim.
The husband was a victim?
Yeah.
Oh.

Mig (04:39):
And none of them wanted to press charges.
Neither party?
Neither party.
Why were you there?
That's my point exactly.
If neither party wanted topress charges, why the hell are
we here?
I guess they said because thethe cops have shown up so many
times.
It was the state.
The state they wanted toprosecute.

Lano (05:02):
Were the kids involved or no?
The state's looking for likekids of happy people.

Mig (05:07):
Well, anyways.
So this stupid case, you know,they're they're trying to
they're trying to get the thethe the broad for um assault.
Uh-huh.
You know, but the way herscumbag lawyer worded
everything, he was saying thateven if you just put your hand

(05:28):
on her shoulder, that that'salready assault.
And she was she had her rightto defend herself.
Yeah.
Hand on the shoulder?
Yeah.
That simple act right there wasenough to constitute assault,
and that she feared for herlife, and that's why she
retaliated and beat that dudeup.

(05:48):
And I'm dude, I'm sitting thereand I'm like, you gotta be
effing kidding me, dude.
And you had no say, no, and thejudge, the judge let it go.
It's like whatever, whatevergrounds they set, that's what
you had a robot.
And I'm like, well, if you'regonna do it like that, then

(06:11):
yeah, you know, it's like, yeah,you gotta let her go.
I'm like, for me, this bitchlooks evil.
I I it's like I say lock herup.
If I go, I wanna be part of acase that's a good juicy.
Then that's the thing.
More than likely, you're not.
And that's why with me, itpissed me off that one time that

(06:32):
I went, I wasted three days,dude.
Well, the one time that I went,and what was the worst in the
office, and I can get called.
Well, what was the worst isthat calling in bullshit.
Uh-huh.
And then so I had to go in, andI sat in that stupid room all
day on a Friday.
One day.
One day.

(06:52):
Yeah.
But in that stupid room where,like, if you don't get called,
then you're good.
You're in the clear.
Yeah.
It was already maybe like abouttwo o'clock, dude.
And I'm like, dude, I'm good.
I'm clear.
I'm out of here.
Oh, and they called you to bearound.
They called me in.
Oh.
And they called me in, dude.
I was like, did they call youby name, or it's like that's
stupid.

(07:12):
Whoever has this number.
I don't remember.
You have to report like likeevery day now, the week.

Lano (07:19):
Yeah.

Mig (07:19):
Just a side.
It's like before, before likethat, you go the one day, and if
you don't get called, that'sit.
You're dismissed for the oneday.
Now you gotta be calling everydamn day.
I'm tired, dude.
But that that shit pissed meoff so much.
So every time I got noticesagain to go, we're in the trash.
I'm like, I got judgment righthere.
And they get a good one.

Lano (07:41):
Now being uh well, I guess you too, Miggy.
Like, um, you guys are bothlike owners and partners in your
business.
Do you guys get jury dutymoney?
Or no?
Or you just take whatever thecourt gives you with that $12 a
day or whatever it is now?

Mig (07:54):
Yeah.
$12 a day for a year.
It was something like that.
Something like that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Um, that was a lot.
I got some.
No, no.
The big news is our cousinChristy.
Oh, yeah.
That's another big one.
Got married.
Awesome of a husband now.

(08:15):
Javi are finally married.
Beautiful.
Beautiful ceremony.
Beautiful ceremony.
Great after party.
Yeah.
It was a beautiful ceremony.
We had it on Sunday.
And just uh weddings are fun,no?

Lano (08:33):
Or what do you guys think?
It was it was it was it'salways a lot of work.
Fun.
You're not in it, just like thewhole thing, you know.

Mig (08:39):
Nah, it was awesome.
It was it was a real chill laylaid back wedding, and it was
just good having all the familytogether and seeing everybody.
Yeah.
It was awesome.
Yeah.
Yeah, because then after theafter the dinner, the DJ did a
good job of playing a lot ofgood music.
Good music.
Yeah.
Had everybody out on the dancefloor.
Awesome, awesome, awesome day.

(08:59):
Yeah, it was good.

Lano (09:01):
Well, I gotta do a shout out to um my brother and I got
married the weekend before.
We didn't record, but um Alfredand Nicole got made.
Congrats, congrats,congratulations,
congratulations.
God bless the newlyweds.
They got married in um SouthPasadena Church, and then um the
hall was in um on Highland Parkup um North Fig.

(09:21):
Off of like over there byPennyburg, there's like a little
like hollow up there, like upthe street, like across the
street from Burbank, BurbankMiddle School.
That was a hall, but um it cameout pretty nice.
It was it was good.
Everybody had fun, but it wasjust raining that day, and then
I ended up getting like sick.

Mig (09:36):
Oh, that sucks.
That sucks.
Yeah.
So big congrats to the newlywedges.

Lano (09:40):
But um, some housekeeping.
Um, I don't know.
I I got two phone calls, butthey're from Halloween.
Dang, Halloween.
Damn, we missed Halloween.
Yeah, it's uh Mark the Shark.
So I I think um we should playit.
And then um over at thewedding.
At the wedding, we should do ashout-out, Mickey.
At the wedding, um, Mickeyfound out we had like two extra

(10:00):
listeners that he we didn't knowwe had.

Mig (10:02):
Yeah, we found that the wedding.

Lano (10:04):
Do a shout out.

Mig (10:06):
Shout out to uh Barry and Lily.
Thank you for listening to ourdumbasses, and uh yeah, we
appreciate that.

Lano (10:12):
Longtime friends, but uh thank you so much.
First time finding out theirlisteners, I guess.

Mig (10:15):
I don't we don't know how, but they found out on the we
didn't know our our reach uhexpanded so far.
Yeah, it's pretty cool.
Let's let's have that call.

Lano (10:23):
Thank you so much.
The voicemails?
Or the the calls?

Mig (10:26):
Okay, this is the crap uh Mark's talking about it.
Let's see what this clown hasto say.
He was getting pissed becausewe weren't recording every week.
I know.
He was yeah, he was I don'tthink he's the only one.

Lano (10:41):
Alright, hold on.

Mig (10:42):
Let me see.
I want to make sure.
Well, while you get set upthere, do you want me to want me
to fill some time in?
I think I'm ready, but you wantgo ahead.
I mean I could wait.

Lano (10:52):
Alright, here, alright, here we go.

Mig (10:54):
Alright, hold that thought.

Lano (10:58):
No, we're not ready.

Mig (11:03):
I'm on uh what am I past?
I just passed.
I'm an hour past, I'm on the25th hour of fasting.

Mark the Shark (Phone (11:12):
Everyone.

Mig (11:13):
All right, I'm ready now.
22 hours of fasting?
I'm in, I'm on 25 hours fastingright now.

Lano (11:19):
So you haven't ate since Sunday, five o'clock?
No.
Or Monday?

Mig (11:23):
Yesterday, 7 o'clock.
7 p.m.
Was it Saturday?
It wasn't a little bit laterthan that.
You're much on that persimmon?

Lano (11:32):
So this is a cleanse to take you out of the way.

Mig (11:36):
Alright, so I'm on the 24.
I saw this stupid little video.
It says 30 would you do a 36hour fasting or whatever?
My wife wants to do one.
She might have seen the sameone you did.
20.
It's just 36 hours, he says.
Right now, I'm in I'm in majorcellular uh repair mode right
now.
My body's like only water?
That's what I'm saying.
Only butter?
Oh, I had I had uh coffee inthe morning.

(11:57):
That's it.
Oh, but you could have coffeeor like I don't know what the
rules were, but I just I'mthat's still a big difference.
I mean I'm I'm um I'm uhinflammation going down.
I'm in the serious fat burningstage right now, crossing that
24 hour stage.
So but when I wanna go drop offthat sugar cane in my mom's,

(12:20):
yeah, I saw all that stuff.
Oh,'s I saw there was like achicken there, and I was like,
oh man, I better get the hellout of here.
Oh yeah.
Alright, let's go.

Lano (12:34):
Um I'm just doing it, just do it.
Go.
Well I was gonna ask, um, didyou pick the day like Monday?
It's easier for you to do itduring the week or over the
weekend?

Mig (12:43):
I I was I was on it um from Sunday from the wedding.
The last meal at on the weddingwas like seven or whatever it
was, seven or eight.
You were drinking?
And then I was I no, no, yeah,I was drinking though.
No, but I had stopped alreadyby that time.
But then I I didn't eat nothingall day up until I got to my

(13:06):
mom's house.
She made Jimmy Changas and thenI was like, all right.
I'll start again tomorrow.
I'll start after 24 hours, 25hours.

Lano (13:15):
That's good, and then you're in that that zone of like
fat burning over there.

Mig (13:19):
Because my my cousin Wera came down from Texas from El
Paso.
Yeah.
So I had to hang out with herthe last days she was the last
night she was here.
So big shout out to my cousinWera, my my buddy Felipe, my
cousin Felipe, all of our peoplein El Paso.
But everybody heard that.
He had to hang out with her,right?
Philip Jr.
Philip Jr.
running, probably gonna go wireto wire in the fantasy

(13:42):
football.
Yeah, I hate fantasy football.
Damn you.
I'm coming for you, primo.
You and me this week.

Lano (13:47):
I heard they fired Chip Kelly, which got me upset.

Mig (13:50):
Why?

Lano (13:51):
Well, I don't know.
I mean, you guys have beenwatching the games.
He sucked, man.

Mig (13:54):
I haven't been watching the games, dude.

Lano (13:55):
You can't watch that crap.

Mig (13:57):
Chip Kelly sucked.

Lano (13:59):
All right, all right, let's go with focal.
Um, this is October 31st, anduh word today is the the 25th?
November?
I don't know.

Mark the Shark (Phone Ca (14:07):
Almost a month later.
Why am I not surprised that outof everyone who uses ChatGPT,
Rick, the guy called Caveman, isthe only one that's having a
hard time pronouncing it andusing it.
I'm just surprised, Rick.
Come on, bruh.

Mig (14:28):
I I always want to say chat chat EBT.

Lano (14:34):
Well, um, there's a part two.
I'm gonna play the part two.
I'm gonna play the part two.
It's stupid.

Mig (14:38):
But look, but look why would you name it that?
But look at the thetranscription on part two.
Like I'm not like I'm the onlyone person that's that's uh
mistaken what the E B T.
What the L B T or whatever?
I don't I don't know.
What is it?
Chad chat what is it?
Chad G B G G P T G P T.
Yeah.
So what does it stand for,Lono?
I don't I don't know.

(14:58):
You use it.
I I don't use that one, butMark, you better have you better
know what it stands for.

Lano (15:04):
Call in what the answer you can deliver.

Mig (15:06):
You better know already.
I don't want you googling itright now that you're hearing me
complain about.

Lano (15:10):
I mean well, the transcript got it wrong too, but
this is this part too.

Mark the Shark (Phone Call (15:12):
Say, Rick, about you trying to have
Chat GPT build a room for you.
First of all, you're trying tofit 10 pounds of shit.
Pause it, pause it.

Mig (15:21):
It can't make okay.
He called up and he said chatchat GPT or whatever.
GPT.
Look at what the translatorhas.
That's what I'm saying.
The translator has EBT.
That's what I'll say.
The Google Translator, whateverthe hell the translator has on
the phone call, the colour.
Run the phone call and restartit.

(15:44):
I just wanted to point that outand just get Rick's.
The edit better have it on thescreen and show that.
It better.
Are you recording off that one?
Yeah, yeah.
So all your computer systemsand everything are stupid too,
Mark.
Stupid.

Mark the Shark (Phone Call (16:01):
Hey, Rick, about you trying to have
ChatGPT build a room for you.
First of all, you're trying tofit 10 pounds of shit in a
five-pound bucket.
They can't make magic happen,man.
And then um You know, you guysuh about the weighing each other
weighing in and stuff likethat.

Speaker (16:19):
I gained weight.
I came back from vacation.
Gained three pounds, dude.
Um by the way, no one's gonnaweigh themselves or hold each
other accountable.
No one's still in the scene oflosing.
So weighting sucks, dude.
Those rules are whack.
They have to be like affectingpeople.
Uh no.
People have to feel to hurt youguys.
Come on, man.
I'm getting chewed outregularly by Riggs.

(16:41):
Yeah.
Month and a half off orsomething like that.
Came back with some bad ideasor something.

Mig (16:48):
Hey, the group text.
What was the last group text?
Me getting at Meg when you werecoming with your fancy charts
and graphs and all yourbullshit.
Hey.
I'm giving you.
I'm giving you that shit had merolling.
It's all rigged.
It's all novel with a grouptext.

(17:10):
All these fatal scales and allthis bullshit, all this
high-tech bullshit.
Showing me like a body scale.
Body mass index and pretendingall kinds of stuff.
It's all Rick response.

(17:30):
All that high-tech shitty isstill sloppy fat.
Oh my god, I was rolling.
I think I was trying to readthat while I was driving, dude.

Lano (17:42):
It almost crashed.
Basically, it's a body scan.
It's showing you guys like menaked, basically.
You guys see everything.

Mig (17:48):
Yeah, dude.

Lano (17:49):
Everything on there.

Mig (17:50):
Keep that shit to yourself.
Yeah.
Well, you need to tone up thatnaked body.

Lano (17:55):
But me and uh me and Mark have a have a side competition
going on right now because likewe need to motivate each other.
We're doing side no we're doingthe side challenge.

Mig (18:04):
Well, I'm telling you right now, no, I I weighed myself
today.
I'm 35 pounds.
So two pounds.
I think last time I said I was.
I think the last time we we alldid the reset.

Lano (18:14):
We all started in the beginning again.

Mig (18:16):
No, but it's true what Mark said.
We did all kind of get lax.
I know I did, and I kind offell off my disciplined eating
band wagon.
Yeah, we all got the phone.
And I'm not back on it thispast week.
So many guys know.
Even Mark, this goes for youtoo.
When I start running and myweight drops.

(18:38):
Oh, yeah.
Once you start running, I gottastart running then.
Because I'm gonna drop it fast.
And if I hit my goal, and youthree mother effers are not
taking it seriously, you'regonna be pissing me off.
And I'm gonna be pissing youguys off because I'm gonna be on
your guys' asses.
So you guys already betterstart doing something.

(18:59):
But you're not gonna startrunning until spring.
No, I got cold cold already.
No.
Running cold, running.
You're not running anything.
Your muscles shrink and you youdon't stretch.
You gotta stop, you gotta runin whatever condition there is
out there.
There's no excuses.

Lano (19:16):
No, but running that's the only way to like lose it,
really.
No, you could do swimming too.
But um, me and Mark are in aside bed, and currently, right
now, this is day three, and I'mkind of just like destroying
them.
So where was the bet?
Put it out there.
Put it out there.
Let's put it out there.
No, we're in a littlechallenge, and right now I'm
just beating it.

Mig (19:33):
With their stupid little charts and graphs, and yeah,
yeah.
With your must boot fuckingiPhone watches?

Lano (19:40):
Yeah, with our watches, yeah.
With our watches.
Oh, but uh anybody need an oldscale?
I got old scale if you guyswant.
I got a scale, dude.
You know what?

Mig (19:49):
We should have a scale in here, dude.
Where's the scale?
Well, it's in the house.
I could bring it in here.
Bring the old scale in here.
We don't have to tell eachother the weight, the the weight
we weigh, we just we say, oh,we were at one pound loss, five
pound loss, five pound overwhatever.
We don't have to give the wholeweight.

Lano (20:07):
But from the week before?
We're down a pound from theweek before.

Mig (20:12):
Or whenever whenever we come for the show, I mean it
should be every week, but yeah.
Whenever the up.

Lano (20:18):
Well, you know, um, when I when I gained, like when we
kind of started, I was kind ofdisappointed in myself.
I was like, man, because I wasI was like down like six, seven
pounds, and then like then we Iwas up two pounds again.
Like from the normal beginning.
Like we all kind of reset, weall went back to what we were.
But then Mark, that's why I sawI saw Mark and he challenged
me, so I was like, all right,let's do this.
But now I I'm I'm on a rollright now, so I might start

(20:39):
running too.
How do you guys keeping trackof your guys' uh um?
Well it should it shows us,like we could I could look right
now and see where he's at, andhe could look at me.
It's just it's alwaysmonitoring us, and we we could
see each other.
Hotels.
Yeah.
I see when he wakes up in themorning and stuff.
Uh so what else has happenedthis past month?

(21:00):
I'm kind of disappointedbecause I wanted to have like uh
I mean this would be theThanksgiving episode with some
food or something here.

Mig (21:06):
Yeah, Thanksgiving's coming up.
We would have had some food,but um I mean I would've if we
had food here, I would havebroken the oh yeah, the fast.
I would have broken it.

Lano (21:15):
Now are you breaking it Thursday?
That's the question.
Oh, tomorrow morning.
It's 36 hour fast.
Oh on three days, that's right.
Yeah.
Oh, so you'll be done.
Yeah.
You th now are you gonna likeovereat because you've been
fasting on Thursday?
Nah, I probably won't.

Mig (21:30):
Yeah, he is.
What's um everybody'sThanksgiving plans?
But the fasting, the fastinghas nothing to do with it.
He'll he'll overeat regardless.
Yeah.

Lano (21:37):
What's everybody's Thanksgiving plans?
Where are you guys going?
Or who's having food or what?

Mig (21:41):
At my mom's house.
At my mom's house.
Always tradition.
Yeah, at my mom's.

Lano (21:45):
And now everybody comes?
Like your the whole family,Rick?
Like your whole household?
Everybody.
They all come down.
Yeah.

Mig (21:51):
Mark's gonna be there?
No, Mark, Mark is actually Idon't know when he's leaving,
but he's gonna be in NewOrleans.
He's going to New Orleans.
Oh, really?
The weekend yeah.
Oh shit, cool.
Oh, so he's gain weight.
He'll gain weight.
We're gonna go fishing Friday.
We're gonna do an overnightfishing at the Santa Ana River.
Then when is he going to NewOrleans?

(22:12):
Before I think tomorrow night,maybe.
Oh, is this like a day like afew days?
Yeah, I think he might be goingtomorrow.
Might be leaving tomorrow.
Bring us back some beignets.
Mm-hmm.
But we're gonna overnight fishover there at Santa Ana Rivers.
We gotta go line up.

(22:32):
Because you go from 5 p.m.

Lano (22:35):
Is that the one by the bike trail we went on?
Is that the Santa River?
The one that you're somewherearound there, yeah.
Oh your house?
Uh-huh.
No, but it starts at your houseand goes all the way down, like
right off the 7-10 or no?
No.

Mig (22:49):
Oh, it's not an Orange County?
Yeah, it's an Orange County.
Oh.
It's like a man-made lake.
But yeah, I think it's a river.
It's that's what they call it.
Santa River.
I'll have to look it up.
But it's like a man-made thing.

Lano (23:03):
So it's a thing like you overnight or what is it?

Mig (23:06):
Yeah, they have so you fish during the day, but then
they'll though I guess thepeople that are there during the
day they leave, and thenthere's the people that fish at
night.
So you gotta take like your own10 and sleeping bag and all
that stuff?
Well, you could take whatever,yeah.
So you go San Ana River Lakes.
You you pay you see their closeThanksgiving.
Wednesday, Wednesday night,close Thanksgiving morning.

(23:26):
Yeah.
But they open at 5 p.m.
at night.
So people that want to go fishfrom Thursday night into Friday
morning.

Lano (23:35):
Oh, look, they got some big fish.

Mig (23:37):
Yeah.
They stock what's 80 bucks.

Lano (23:39):
Okay, big boys are coming the 20th, 20th, and 30th.

Mig (23:42):
It's 80 bucks, but they stock it a lot.

Lano (23:48):
Well, that looks kind of like fun.
So you guys um are just on theshore or you guys take a boat?
How how is that?
It's like a man-made lake rightthere.
But I know you guys always likefish off the shore, right?
Yeah.
So are the big ones like in themiddle, you gotta get a boat or
or no?
Like are the big fish gonnacome to the edge?
Like how far do you cast fromthe from the shore?

Mig (24:10):
From the from the from the bank right there?
You probably could cast a goodI was by Tustan and then I got
one.
Um I mean depending on whichwhat weight you got there.
Yeah, they got a boat withmotor rentals right there, up to
three people.
Like Mark Mark puts like a damnfive-pound weight and he tries
to chuck it like half halfwayacross the lake.

Lano (24:34):
Well actually it looks kind of cool.
So he's done it before, or thisis your your guys' first time.
Yes, I think he's been therebefore.

Mig (24:40):
I haven't been there.
I think Vanessa's been therebefore too.
Well you could you could fishall night or yeah.
Oh night.
Oh, okay.
It's night fishing.
That's why I gotta go get somelike glow in the dark um clothes
or but there's some fish thatlike like um glow stuff, right?

(25:01):
Like they think it's like um itjust depends on where like
fireflies or something.
Because like like trouts.

Lano (25:16):
Yeah.

Mig (25:18):
Catfish, I've kind of the only few that I've got a couple
that I caught.

Lano (25:24):
One that I got.
Have you ever um I mean youcook it right?
How how's like fresh catfishtaste pretty good or what?

Mig (25:32):
I haven't had fresh, I haven't had catfish.
I guess I have either.

Lano (25:36):
I'm a big catfish person, but I've never had it like fresh
from catching it.
That's what you get.

Mig (25:44):
What catfish?
You've ordered catfish before?

Lano (25:47):
But you know, from working like 10 years in South LA, like
I like catfish nuggets andstuff.
You know when they do all thatstuff.

Rick (25:53):
Yeah.

Lano (25:54):
I was that's where I was introduced to catfish and I used
to I always get it now when I'mgetting like soul food.
That's pretty good.
Oh, this looks kind of likepretty fun.
Take some pictures or somevideos.

Rick (26:05):
Yeah.

Mig (26:06):
Mark was supposed to go, but he ended up going to New
Orleans.
Oh, so you're going withouthim?
No, yeah, he's not going.

Lano (26:13):
It's just so far, is just me, Vanessa Mig.
Oh, I thought I thought he wasgoing.

Mig (26:18):
No, that's what I was going to do.
Oh, he's going to be able to doit.
Well, that's what I'm saying.

Lano (26:21):
I was like, when is it going before or after?
Okay.

Mig (26:24):
See, look at where it's at.
See the 91?

Lano (26:26):
Yeah.

Mig (26:27):
And they call it the Santa Ana River because I guess the
top corner?
It's next to the Santa River.
Oh, San Anna River Lakes.

Lano (26:36):
Yeah.

Mig (26:38):
Well it looks cool.
I wonder.
So we're gonna go, but but thegirl says that people line up
like two, three hours beforestart the start time.
So it's start time.
Well, 5 p.m.
Oh so it'll be dark already.
I told her I said, well let'sgo line up and get there at two.
Just line up and just wait.
Now what time, um And then Igot a few like lights, headlamps

(27:03):
put on so we can see what we'redoing.

Lano (27:09):
Oh, so this is Friday.
I don't know why.

Mig (27:11):
We gotta get everything ready, man.
Get a little radio going andsome snacks.
Yeah.

Lano (27:20):
So this opens Thursday at 5 p.m., right?
You're not going Thursday,you're going Friday?
Friday night, yeah.

Mig (27:25):
Friday at 5 p.m.
into Saturday morning.
Okay.

Lano (27:30):
Oh, look at these guys are getting some big boys.

Mig (27:32):
I don't think I'll I'll need the the big nod that I
have, right?
No.
That big the ugly stick.
I'll just take the otherShimano.

Lano (27:41):
I'll I'm taking I'll take my ugly stick.
Take your your action cameras,guys, and then do some recording
if you catch a fish and we'llwe'll show it on the show.

Mig (27:49):
Oh, you know what?
I just I just bought a damn SDcard too.
Yeah, I got one.
Take the like put it on, Idon't know, put it on your head
or whatever.
Well, I got that harness thatyou gave me.
Yeah, I could probably put thatharness on.
I'd love to get ready to getready.

Lano (28:04):
That'll be cool.
No, this looks like like a funtrip.
And it's just right here, dude.
So this is your Black Friday.
Yeah.
Any you guys um I don't evenknow if there's a Black Friday
because like Amazon's beenhaving sales like already going.

Mig (28:19):
But I've already just like I gotta buy an upholstery
cleaner.
I just remembered right now.
Upholstery cleaner.
I'm gonna clean the my seats ofmy car.
Yeah.
My seats are getting prettydirty too.
Vanessa wants me to get thelittle green of the this?
Yeah.

(28:42):
A little little green machineor something called.
That's like the popular one.
My back seat has a mean stain.
Oh because uh I I'm I I gottatell you guys about a little uh
oh yeah, I you know me.
Yeah, but I think I'm gonna getthe one that heats up the uh
the water, the liquid.
It's about like 138 bucks rightnow.

(29:05):
But that's the most popular oneright there.
It's like 80 bucks.

Lano (29:08):
Probably cheaper on Black Friday right now.

Mig (29:11):
Hey Lano, so I bought um I bought uh a little a little it
looks like a little Game Boy.

Rick (29:20):
Uh-huh.

Mig (29:22):
It's it's from Retro Retro Snap.
Look it up.
This thing is cool, man.
I bought it for 60 bucks.
The boys already know about it,but look at that.
No, it's pretty cool.
55%.
Yeah, but look at all thecontrollers it has.

(29:42):
Oh yeah, yeah.
This thing this thing, um hasmore butt more buttons.
This thing has over f the one Igot was two hundred and fifty
six

Lano (30:00):
Uh-huh.

Mig (30:01):
Gigabyte or some shit like that.

Lano (30:03):
So it has it has games stored in.

Mig (30:05):
It's got like 40,000 games in it, dude.

Lano (30:08):
Yeah.

Mig (30:09):
The package was there.

Lano (30:11):
And this is Mario 64, huh?

Mig (30:12):
The package arrived after the we got back.
We got home from the wedding.
The package was there.
And it received that.
It got there on the backbuttons.
Yeah, it has the the thePlayStation buttons at the back.
Wow.
I got this thing and I startedmessing with it after the
wedding.
And um I started playing uhGhouls and Ghost.

(30:38):
After that, I started messingaround with Rhygar.
And I was just into it, man.
Boom, boom.
My my my left thumb was alreadyhurting because you know all
the moves and everything.
This this looks ice I seen.

Lano (30:50):
I had one, but it wasn't this good.
It was like still black andwhite.
Yeah.
And the games were likeJapanese.

Mig (30:55):
I was telling the story live uh yesterday because we
were all in the kitchen.
Um, our friend Lily, the ournew, that we found out they were
their new listeners, Lily andBarry.
Well, they were all there inthe kitchen with my cousin Wera
and my mom, Laura, uh Sessie.
Yeah.
And I was telling them that Igot this damn thing when I got
home at the wedding and itstarted to mess with it.
Next thing I know, it wasalready like past one in the

(31:18):
morning, dude.
That's yeah.
And the battery lasted thatmuch.
You charge it?
Like you no, it came no, itcame charged already like that.
I didn't even charge it.
It was already shoulder rightthere on one of the graphics
that has a 10-hour battery life.
That's crazy, man.
Yeah.
But it's crazy.
It has my game saved.
And then I took it next daywhen I went to work.
Yeah.
On lunchtime, I was playingZelda and put my name in and

(31:41):
everything and saved.
Yeah.
It's crazy.
All those damn games are onthat little damn thing.

Lano (31:46):
The tech, huh?
Like now it's this small, likein your pocket where you needed
a big machine for that.
64.
It's not even like the olderwithout the 64 is when the
graphics start getting good.

Mig (31:55):
You know what?
Yeah.
You know, maybe they shouldhave done it.
I mean, I guess that's uh Iknow just to keep it compact,
but if they would have done itlike a T, just to make the
screen a little bit bigger ontop.
But the screen is cool.
Like a white, like a whitescreen.
Yeah, like a white screen.
Just make the whole thingconstant, keep the buttons where
they're at, but just make a T.

Lano (32:15):
I've seen one, but it was like expensive, but it was like
supposed to last like alifetime.

Mig (32:19):
How much this one is?

Lano (32:21):
But um, this is 69.
Yeah.
You can buy two, it's they're64 each of them.
You should have bought the triopack and we could have all been
here playing.

Mig (32:31):
You I didn't buy you because you had that Nintendo
already.
You have that one.
That's why I didn't buy youone.

Lano (32:36):
I got one.
It was like a free gift withsomething I purchased, but it
had like, but the games were alllike like Japanese games.
Yeah, it was like uh like itwas like a bootleigh thing.
But this it wasn't color.
This is this is nice.

Mig (32:47):
Yeah, that's crazy.
And then it's got a bunch of uhand the games are already like
in there, right?

Lano (32:51):
Like you're not like downloading.

Mig (32:54):
The has a bunch of PCs.

Lano (32:56):
Oh, like a little soccer game, yeah.

Mig (32:58):
Yeah, it's crazy.

Lano (32:59):
And it's it's like both, like that's Sega, Nintendo,
that's all like all themachines.

Mig (33:03):
It has them um TikTok Grand Theft Auto.

Lano (33:07):
So it's like a Game Boy, but it's called Retro Snap Play.
How'd you find out about it?
YouTube.

Mig (33:15):
I got it for like the road trips.

Lano (33:18):
That's cool.
That's good.
Yeah.
But any other um Black Fridaylist you guys are looking for?
You're you're looking for thatbistle and then um I don't know
what to get this year.
I'm just gonna get stuff forthe kids.

Mig (33:34):
Kids stuff.
I'll be keeping a close eye inHome Depot.
I'm gonna buy it as a drill,like you said.
Golf club grips.

Lano (33:47):
Dude, you're always replacing your golf grips.
Didn't you just do them?
The other like wanna say lessthan a year ago?
I did them.

Mig (33:52):
Oh, yeah, I really did them.
I I still I still got twoclubs.
One, the driver one is worn outbecause that's the one we use
the most.
And I think my three iron isall messed up.
Every time I touch the grip, myhands turn blue.
When was the last time youplayed?
Vegas.

(34:12):
Vegas.

Lano (34:13):
Was that a year ago or a few months ago?

Mig (34:15):
Oh back in August.
Uh September?
August, no?
Late September?

Lano (34:19):
Oh, like two months ago.
Oh no, that's good.

Mig (34:22):
Oh, the end of September.
End of September?

Lano (34:25):
Yeah.

Mig (34:28):
Yeah, because we were even saying it was for like E's
birthday.
Oh yeah.
E's birthday's in October.
Yeah.
Oh yeah, yeah.
It was uh like the last weekendof September.
I did, I played pretty damngood the second day.
And I went I went hurting.
I went injured.

Lano (34:47):
I was I was watching something on the TV and they're
saying like um like localgetaways.
And the the first one theyshowed was like Trania.
I was like, oh man, I'll signmy wife.

Mig (34:55):
I used to golf there, like was that that we gotta take you
that was overlooking the ocean?

Lano (35:00):
Yeah, but where marine land used to be, it was on that
property.

Mig (35:03):
You never see those um follow that guy on IG?
Marine Land, dude.

Lano (35:09):
That I mean it was on that property, that's where it was.

Mig (35:11):
Yeah, you probably don't remember.
You're probably too small.

Lano (35:13):
Palo's very similar.

Mig (35:14):
Marine land.

Lano (35:15):
That was like the R SeaWorld before.
Yeah.
We actually had Shamu first.
And then um SeaWorld bought itfrom when Marine Land closed.

Mig (35:23):
Is that what Terranero's built on?
Yeah.
That land.
I always wondered where whereit was at.
It was a water park or what?
Oh well, it was like aSeaWorld.
But over here.

Lano (35:35):
Yeah, this is it.

Mig (35:36):
Like it was like a lot smaller.
I don't remember that.

Lano (35:39):
This is the the proper.
It was like it was a smaller,but it was like our proper.
We had Chamu.
See, this is the one.

Mig (35:43):
I remember because uh our uh our aunt Elisa, her job that
she had, they would have likecompany picnics there like every
year.
And I think she took us onetime.
Oh, and they built the golfcourse on there?

Lano (35:58):
Yeah, that's this is like what it is.
So see this this shot?
Yeah, I was wondering.
And then this shot right here,this is this is it.
Like no way.
Oh, that's crazy.
Where it is.
That that's the piece ofproperty.
So we we had Shamu.

Mig (36:15):
Yeah, I've never been to SeaWorld.
So the only times I've everseen like uh like a show like
with killer whales and all thatshit, it was there.
Like dolphins and everything.

Lano (36:26):
Yeah, this this was it.
Like I remember my grandma tookus there.
And then um, we had Shammu andthen in um SeaWorld, the the the
the whales were calledsomething.
I think it was called likeCorky and Orky or something like
that.

Mig (36:41):
Orcas.
Orcas, and then and then unlessI was I just remember, I don't
remember going to any of that.

Lano (36:51):
Let me see, let me see.
Um tell us when when it closed.
This is back in the the I guessthey had to close in the 80s.
It had to close when operatedfrom 54 to 87.
87 87.

(37:12):
Oh, I I mean I got I rememberit because you know it had like
the dolphin strollers, you know,when you were a kid?
You ride in those like thoseplastic dolphins that are like
strollers.
But yeah, this was this was ouryeah, here's the property.

Mig (37:27):
Yeah, I think I must have been like around 10 or 11.

Lano (37:35):
Like if it was still around, I I'll I would be going
there taking the kids.
Is this right there?
Um Where where's the PellosVerdes, right?
That's where it's hey, yeah.

Mig (37:48):
87 I was eight years old.
Why did they take me?
I don't remember ever going toplace like that.
You just remember going to SeaWorld?

Lano (37:59):
Maybe you thought it was Sea World.
Maybe you thought it was SeaWorld.

Mig (38:04):
Well, not if they took you when you were eight years old.

Lano (38:07):
You didn't remember, maybe.
Maybe you just don't remember.

Mig (38:09):
But I wouldn't remember Yeah, but that was probably way
before when they took us.

Lano (38:14):
Yeah, you didn't necessarily go when it closed.

Mig (38:16):
No, but I'm saying I I was already eight years old.
Yeah, when it closed.
I was already eight years.
No, but I was they they hadeight years being alive.
They could have taken me likewhen I was five, six, seven.
Well, maybe your memory doesn'tgo back.
I wouldn't remember that.
I wouldn't remember that.
I don't think it was I don'tthink it was SeaWorld.

(38:38):
SeaWorld, when did SeaWorldopen up?

Lano (38:40):
Well, those are I mean they're already in competition.
SeaWorld's been around.

Mig (38:44):
Oh.
What op what opened first?

Lano (38:48):
Marineland.
I kind of think it was MarineLand first.
Did you remember when it whenit opened?
No.
I mean I don't know it said 54.
It said 54.

Mig (38:59):
54 and then okay.

Lano (39:01):
Um this one says 64.
So it opened 10 years, soMarine Land was already 10
years.

Mig (39:06):
Yeah.
Damn, that's crazy.

Lano (39:10):
See, well, Sandy was trying to do what Ellie was
already doing.

Mig (39:14):
Always.

Lano (39:16):
Yeah.

Rick (39:18):
Yeah.

Lano (39:18):
So then I brought up Terrane and I told my wife,
like, when I was gonna startteaching her golf, and then
that's when she got pregnant.
So now that the kids arebigger, I think I'm gonna start
teaching her golf again.
And then me start from scratchall over a little bit.
Are you gonna swing in and showher?

Mig (39:32):
We should go back.
You see how we do this time?
This time around.
Now that we're like way better.
Yeah.
Because that time that we wentbetter, man.
Well, compared to back then, wewere meeting hacks back then.
Are you gonna show her?
Are you gonna show are yougonna show the kids uh how to
golf in your uh golf range thatyou built back here?

Lano (39:55):
Now it's the studio.
We're in the studio with thegolf club.

Mig (39:58):
Simulator.
We're recording right now, orthe simulator was what he's
gonna do is he's gonna downloadan app and have all kinds of
charts and graphs and everythingand track their swing.
You should.
Hey, why don't we be like theDan Patrick show and get like a
golf simulator in here, dude?
I w I wish.
Get on it, dude.

(40:18):
Sell some more t-shirts.

Lano (40:19):
If our move?
Like I'm already in my headtrying to figure out how the
podcast room would be or thestudio or whatever.
Like a like a better.
I mean, right now this is likea makeshift setup, but like to
set it up from scratch, like asa studio.

Mig (40:32):
I think what we gotta do is take over your dad's shed.
Knock down the wall.
Yeah, knock down some walls.
We can put the golf simulatorin there.
Yeah.

Lano (40:43):
Oh, yeah, we can put a golf simulator in there.
Sorry.
Sorry, Mike.

Mig (40:46):
Put it in a little mini bar.

Lano (40:49):
I don't think the ceiling's high enough.
No, maybe, I don't know.

Mig (40:53):
Oh, maybe we gotta go up then.
A second floor.
Let's let's let's put this shedon some.
Or what about on a secondfloor?

Lano (41:03):
What are you building at your house?
Why don't you build like apodcast studio and we meet at
your house?
So you're not late all thetime.
We'll be on time over there.

Mig (41:10):
Man.
Shut up, stupid.

Lano (41:13):
I can't believe it takes like four hours from your
bathroom toilet to my house toget here.
You uh you don't even answer.
Where does uh Marco live?

Mig (41:23):
He lives in Fontana.
Oh, Marco?
I was happy to go after work.
Why are you gonna wait for it?

Lano (41:29):
Yeah, why you gotta wait until the show's starting to go
take him stuff?
He lives right here in Islos.
Oh, okay.

Mig (41:35):
I had to go get uh the iPad and add a buy go to Home Depot,
get some stuff for the guystomorrow.
I had to I'd uh drop off, I hada drop-off paperwork to Marco's
and I had to get this iPad toget it up for for Barney.
You ordered this or where'd youbuy the iPad at?
Uh Marcos got it at at uhCostco.

(41:56):
Are they on Black Fridayspecial right now or not yet?

Lano (41:58):
Um iPads are on sale right now.

Mig (42:01):
I think he bought two of them.
I think you buy two for I thinkthere's a special, it'd be a
two.
That's a pro or a regular one?
It might be a regular one.
iPad.
Has a pen and all that silverpen.
No, no pen.
Uh pro has uh has a pen orwhat?

Lano (42:21):
Um I think they all have a pin.
No, I don't think that one hasa pin.
Well my wife has one, that'sfor this one.

Mig (42:31):
A box.
Um you know I got mine and mineis like huge.
You might have a a pro.

Lano (42:39):
Yeah, a keyboard and all that stuff?

Mig (42:41):
No keyboard.
Like a cover with a keyboard?
We gotta get uh like an autoboxcover.
Oh, something like that.
Because they're gonna have iton the job site.

Lano (42:48):
Yeah, be durable and all that stuff.
I don't know, you know all thisdamn iPhone crap.
Yeah, just make sure um welljust make sure it's all updated.
All the new stuff is prettycool.

Mig (42:59):
Well, you know, I mean once as soon as I turn it on, it
should all be updated, no?

Lano (43:03):
Well, isn't it's gonna have to do an update once you
turn it on?
But um you have to like youhave to set it up for some
stuff.

Mig (43:11):
Yeah, I gotta set up uh emails and all this stuff.

Lano (43:14):
And what I I haven't seen you guys in a month.
What else is going on?

Mig (43:18):
Um what else is going on?
Well, how would you guys do inthe rain?
Terrible.
The rain um and it got my asssoaked.
You guys stayed in, Lano?

Lano (43:32):
Oh, we had the wedding that day, that that weekend, and
it was like pouring rain.
So we weren't at the house.
The house, I mean the house isdoing okay.
Nothing um flooding in the yardor anything, but just though
the wedding, you know, um we'rein a wedding, so we're all
dressed up.
I don't got like nice, likerainy dress clothes, right?
Uh huh.
Like, so I don't have likefancy coats or or jackets and
stuff for the rain.
And then um the kids arethey're in their they're a

(43:54):
flower girl, so they're in theirdresses and stuff, so like they
don't want to step on thepuddles, but their shoe their
feet are wet or their shoes arewet.
So then I gotta carry them, andthen like you know, they're all
stepping on my pants, gettingme all dirty, and I'm just like,
whatever.
I'm just gonna be dirty becausethe kids are gonna be dirty,
and then we're just like soakingwet.

Mig (44:09):
You know, um, you know what we did?
Um we did bridge to nowhere.
In the rain?
Me, me, Mark, no, before therain.

Lano (44:20):
Well, I remember you went.
This is you went a second time?

Mig (44:22):
Oh no.
Did I say already?
Yeah, you told us.

Lano (44:24):
You talked about it?
Mark went in the coal plungeand stuff.
He did some diving.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, and then I we talked aboutlast one.
Yeah.
And I sent you that video ofgoing the opposite direction.
Like there's some like poolsand stuff.

Mig (44:36):
Yes.
I sent you that video afteryou.
Yeah, that was cool.
But you know what?
Um, because I was thinkingabout that restaurant we ate at.
Oh, yeah.
We talked about it.
But we found a pretty good uhramen spot right there off of in
San Gabriel.
Off of Valley.

Lano (44:51):
I think he went, because he went to the um was like the
clan bar or Clandestino orsomething, or what was it?
Clandestino.
Clandestino.
But then you talked about ramentoo.
Was that the same?
That was the same spot.
We went again.
Oh, it's still good?

Mig (45:05):
Yeah, man.
We gotta I think we should do afood review.
On Valley?
Where on Valley?
Um in that in that plaza.
I it's kind of like where theold norms was at.
Where the old norms remember onValley?
Yeah, no.
You said the name of it.
I don't remember the name ofit.
That's on New.
Yes.
New Avenue Avenue.
So that that big plaza that haslike a bunch of it's a plaza

(45:30):
and has a bunch of stores, likethree stories of just a bunch of
stores.
They were like on the front.
I drive by there almost everyday.

Lano (45:39):
Yeah, you take the streets home, huh?

Mig (45:41):
Or you take the three like valley all the way, or if I get
off early and I don't want todeal with the uh the traffic,
not so much like on the 10, butwhere it hooks up with the five.
Like that jams up so bad rightthere, that I just don't want to
deal with it, so I'll just takethe streets.
Right, yeah.
Take my time.

Lano (45:58):
Because one day we're driving back like that, we just
took the streets, and then likeI started recognizing all your
food spots.
And I was like, oh, I thinkthis is the way Mickey goes
home.
Yeah.
Because I started seeing allthe stuff that you see.

Mig (46:11):
I think we should do that.
Go try that ramen.
But now's the time because it'swinter.
Yeah, we'll just have to plan.
Because I remember I told youthat um oh, it's suki.

Lano (46:23):
Yeah.

Mig (46:24):
Yeah, because you looked it up already, huh?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You looked up the menu.

Lano (46:27):
We looked up, we're looking at the menu and
everything.

Mig (46:28):
Yeah, we went again.
Yeah, that was good.
But it's kind of, you know, theway they do the the ramen, like
like one dish that I get, youcan pick the level of spice and
numbness.
Numbness?
Yeah.
Shit.
So it's like last time I didit, like I did it in the I
started off in the middlebecause I think from from one to

(46:51):
six.
I did three three.
That thing was effing me up,man.
That I I I hot.
But then this time I I wentone, one one, and there was
nothing.
Like, oh I don't know.
I went one I went three-one, Ithink.

Lano (47:14):
Three spice, one numb.

Mig (47:16):
Yeah.
And it was like nothing.
I was like, what the hell?
So you got to do that.

Lano (47:22):
Does the more numb like lessen the spice?
Or no?
Because you're getting numb.
I uh like you won't taste thespice?

Mig (47:29):
No, I just or how does it work?
I don't know.
I think it just keeps it keepsit lingering.

Rick (47:34):
Yeah.

Mig (47:35):
Because I could just like just like when I go get tacos,
man.
I tell them, you know what,just don't put chili in it.
Let me put how I like.
Oh, because if you if you leaveit up to them, they put the
whole spoon of damn chili in thetaco, and then you can't even
taste nothing else because yourmouth is just burning.
Okay, so we have we we we haveto do this.
We talk about the the the foodreviews or whatever.

(47:57):
And Marco, Mark, you gotta comein on this.
We have to go to that pastorspot by the house right there on
Sunset and Amar.
Oh, the one you keep on tellingme about?
I went to go get us.
Oh, you talked about that one.
I went to go get us umburritos, yeah.
Me, Vanessa, and Trevor.
And then I said, you know, Fand you know, give me a uh

(48:18):
quesadilla.
Dang, that quesadilla?
They put us over there.
Put pastor inside?
Yeah, uh-huh.
They put so much like stuff inthere and beans and the cheese
and the pastor and oh man, andit's huge, man.
Yeah, but if if I go there,first time I'm gonna go there to

(48:39):
try it, I'm just gonna get justtacos.
Yeah.
Because I want to try thepastora in its purest form, and
the purest form is just intacos.
Well, you could try, thenafterwards I'll get burillos or
try other stuff.
I don't know.
It's it's just damn good.
But that one, let's just setthe damn day and let's go do it.

Lano (49:00):
When's the last time?
Because my wife was asking,when's the last time you guys
have tacos estrella?

Mig (49:07):
Probably when Danny lived over there.

Lano (49:09):
Well, that's what I'm saying.

Mig (49:10):
Because we think that everyone's old OG Estrella or
but whatever, the truck, thestand, whatever.
Anyone because the stand thatwas right there by the railroad
by the uh there no more, right?
Yeah, it's not there.
It's the ownership orsomething.
What is it?

Lano (49:22):
Viva's tacos.

Mig (49:23):
It's still tacos, but it's someone else.
Yeah, Viva's tacos.
Yeah, it's not like Estrellaanymore.

Lano (49:27):
They said the truck moved across the street, but I don't
see it.
It's like it's supposed to moveover that like edible
arrangements, like Estrella'sgone.

Mig (49:35):
Yeah.

Lano (49:35):
Well, from that location.

Mig (49:38):
But I don't know about the truck over there on York or the
truck on for me around here inthe neighborhood, it's I I don't
really know of any place goodthat makes tacos.
I've tried different vendors onthe street and everything, and
I really honestly don't know howthey're staying in business
because their tacos suck.

(49:58):
And it's like if their meatsucks, their chili has to save
it.
And if the chili doesn't saveit, then I don't know.
Yeah.
I'm I'm sure Mingy can make ithappen.
You.
What day can you go have tacosat the stand?
Oh, I'd probably Saturday.
Okay.
This week, Saturday or Friday.

(50:20):
No, let's say, let's say,because sometimes we like what
if we we record like say we doit Tuesday, like right now.
Oh yeah, we could do Tuesday.
We do Tuesday.

Lano (50:32):
Yeah.

Mig (50:34):
Maybe we can just record something.
You can edit it in, can't you?
Yeah.
We'll get like spice it in.
Yeah.
We eat.
We all meet up there, we eat,and then like a half hour, half
hour, and then we go record andthen go before.
Yeah, because then like this isalready when we're recording
this, we just give it like anintro.

(50:55):
Yeah.
You know, it's like like we'llbe like, We'll get the footage
early.
Yeah, we'll get the footage,and then we'll come and do the
show.
Footages.
We'll come and do the show.
I've heard I've heard someoneuse that before.
So you guys are counting me.
And I've heard people use it.
Oh no, fucking Mark was sayingfootages.

(51:15):
What is this?
What are we talking about?
Football?
Like, I've heard people sayfootages, so it wasn't only me.
So I don't know.
F few more.

Lano (51:25):
But I I brought up the the the tacos because I used to get
that burrito all the time witheverything, chili.
Yeah, but like I don't thinkthat I can handle the chili no
more wrecking my stomach.
That's what I was wondering.
Like, if you guys is it thatwe're older now that we can't
handle that chili because I usedto be spicy.

Mig (51:41):
Uh man, I still but like I don't think like that no more.
I still eat spice like crazy,man.
And I tell him to stop becausehe's always crying about his
heartburn, and I tell him, stopeating the spicy food, dude.
It it's to be the point, it'sthe point I'll eat cereal and it
gives me a heartburn.
Well, yeah, because you alreadymet.
You already got like a scar inyour liver or whatever.

(52:03):
But you need to wean yourselfoff of it.
But I'm in I'm in majorcellular repair.

Lano (52:07):
Oh, yeah, you might be better now after this.

Mig (52:09):
Like after my after after 36 hours, my body is gonna do a
complete reset and I'll be readyto rock and roll.
I'll be ready to rock and rollagain.
On um Wednesday?
I'm fat burning right now,dude.

Lano (52:22):
Look at Wednesday, like as soon as your your 36 hours
finishes, weigh yourself.
I want to see like if you lostlike a morning.

Mig (52:29):
I gotta do it by seven.
Oh, yeah, weigh.
I'll do it before I leave thehouse.
Well, tomorrow then, right?
That's tomorrow.
So before I leave the house,I'll weigh.
It's gotta do something.

Lano (52:38):
Yeah, I won't see you gotta be at least down six
pounds.
At least.

Mig (52:44):
I don't know where I was at.
36 hour period?
Yeah.
I don't know where I was at.
You don't think so?
Less?

Rick (52:50):
Yeah.

Mig (52:51):
You think so?
In a 36-hour period, just notfasting.

Lano (52:54):
He's not eating, then he's burning calories through the 36
hours.
He's he's burning weight.

Mig (52:59):
Water weight too?

Lano (53:00):
Yeah.

Mig (53:02):
Yeah, but not like he's burning 10,000 calories a day
and shit.
You know what I mean?
But uh the water weightprobably.

Lano (53:09):
I mean, he's not he doesn't have an Apple Watch, I
can't tell you that.
But like I could tell youMark's not that doing that.
But dang.
Oh no, our our our um ours endsI think I think on Saturday.
So we're gonna go through thewhole Thanksgiving and
everything.
So wait, wait, wait.

Mig (53:29):
So you guys are uh the challenge is just weight loss,
or what do you guys do?

Lano (53:34):
No, no, it's like how many calories you burn a day.
Like you have to reach littlegoals, like one is like exercise
goal, you have to beat like acertain number of calories, and
you close rings and all that.
Yeah, yeah, and then the secondone is like um So you guys did
a check exercise minutes, like aseven-day.

Mig (53:46):
So where was where is he at right now?

Lano (53:48):
Um because he's probably gonna lose because he's going to
New Orleans.
Yeah, he's gonna lose.
He's already like lost thefirst three days.
Hey.
So he can't catch up.

Mig (53:56):
Instead of like challenging for pink steps, you guys should
challenge for iPhones.
You should take his iPhone,dude.

Lano (54:02):
I think we got the same ones.

Mig (54:03):
Oh yeah, take it from him.

Lano (54:06):
Got the the same ones.
Yeah, and I even um I had youknow what you could do?

Mig (54:13):
You could just start collecting iPhones if you're
winning challenges, dude.

Lano (54:17):
You know?
Or what what kind of watch doeshe have?
He has an Apple Watch?
Yeah, he has an Apple Watch.
Well, is it like an Ultra or aregular one?
I don't know.
That's the wrong guy.
How am I gonna know?
Um so Black Friday, um,Christmas, is there anything you
get you guys want or need orbeen looking at besides um I
want I want an easy up or likeuh like uh enclosure, like a 10

(54:40):
enclosure for my bike.

Mig (54:41):
And I was almost gonna buy one on Amazon.
It was on Black Friday specialfor 119.
I was gonna say it's the level.
Your easy up, I still have itat the shop, huh?
No, you know the enclosures.
Like it's it's sealed oreverything?
A motorcycle enclosure.
Like those like when I hadbought that one time when I
wanted to set up the weightsoutside and everything.

(55:02):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Just a little bit.
That way I can have it easilyaccessible because it's a pain
in the ass getting my bike outof the garage and then getting
it past their.
It's like one of these?
I think it was like a like asix by six or some shit.
Yeah.
I think it was like a six byseven, probably.

Lano (55:23):
But like fat like fabric, not like hard.

Mig (55:25):
Yeah.
Fabric.
So that way it's easier to movearound.

Lano (55:30):
Yeah, no, that's that's cool.

Mig (55:33):
Or that one's pretty cool.
It's a big drive inside.
I I became uh German insidetracker finally.
Got my new Harbor Freight hat.
He's gonna pull it, he's gonnapull it to that 10 lano, and
they're gonna think that thebike's injured.
The bike's on concussion.
Harbor Freight, Harbor Freighthat.

Lano (55:58):
What'd you say?
You're you're talking to me?
What'd you say?
Both of you.
Oh they got some.
I was I was there.

Mig (56:06):
I was there the other day because I had to buy uh some a
set of torques to keep in mytruck.
And I was trying to rememberwhat the hell that set was.
Oh, the one he got that one.
Yeah, that you had bought.
Oh, the little box?
Yeah, I couldn't remember whichone it was.
It's a really small one, butthen they made a one that's a
little bit bigger.
But that one that's a littlebit bigger was missing some

(56:27):
features or something.
It has sockets now, littlesmall sockets, uh-huh.
But it doesn't have that sameratchet.
Yeah, the ratchet of the I waslooking at them and I couldn't
remember what it was.
I was uh said, you know what?
I'm just gonna get the the set,the three eight stripe set.
You know, it's gonna have whatI need.
You know, because I was workingon uh I was working on the

(56:48):
truck replacing the the window,the glass or the the lock
mechanism.
Uh-huh.
And I just needed one Torx bit,and I had everything else, the
rest of the tools I had them inmy in my my personal truck.
You know, because that day wehad split up.
Yeah.
Me and the menu, manu wanna godo work on another truck, and I
had to go finish that one up.

(57:09):
That's crazy.
Otherwise we would havefinished like super late that
that day.
Yeah.
And the only thing I didn'thave was a torque spit.
So I just went in and bought acheap little nine dollar set,
like six of them.
Because all those other setsare they were like 80 bucks or

(57:30):
40 bucks or small set.
That little small sets um umlike 30 bucks, 40 bucks.
Yeah.
I don't want to spend thatmuch.
Oh well, before we close out,let's have that tour review.
Have you have you used thatthing yet or no?
The easy reach?
No, we're gonna use it thisweek, I think.

(57:53):
What is it?
Because the time that I toldyou the time that I told you
that we needed it, uh the theweeks before were because we did
a steering box.
Uh-huh.
And the reason why we needed itis because where the steering
box mounts, the frame is boxed,so it's enclosed.
And Manuel had a really hardtime when we were putting it on.

(58:17):
Like he was underneath, puttingthe nut to the inside and for
me to thread the bolt on.
Is it this thing right here?
No, it's uh what is it called?
Easy reach extension or no, Idon't remember what it was
called.
What is it?
Hold on.
No, look, hold on.
Oh, yeah, we do have pictureson.
Yeah, you sent it to me.
I I and so that's why when yousent us that thing, the first

(58:44):
thing that told me was like,dude, it's like we could have
freaking used this when we wereputting that steering box in,
man.
I sent it, it was yeah.
Oh, it's um so we have anotherone with tight reach extension
clamp.
We have another one that we'regonna do this V I T E.
But it's a different uh type oftruck than what we did on the

(59:05):
international.
That's the one we needed itfor.
So we're gonna do a Kemworth,and I don't know if it's gonna
be the same frame all boxed upor what.
Yeah, right.
Those blue ones, I'll let youknow.
So Yeah, those are so so what Ido, so what I do is like I
mean, how I'm always constantlywatching uh different tools or

(59:29):
whatever.
Right.
So sometimes I come across likesomething that's kind of and
it's so simple, dude.
The it's like it's really howeasy that was how sometimes we
struggle with something orwhatever.
So when it's something unique,like like I don't I don't send I
don't send Megan Manual like abunch of tool videos like it.

(59:52):
When it's a tool that theymight when it's a tool that's
like unique, I didn't understandwhat's going on, but now I see
it.
Yeah, it's what's That was theother thing.
Those holes clamps, they'realways like a pain in the ass.
Oh, yeah.
You know, unless you add likethe special tools to do it, that
that thing will actually workfor it too.
Yeah.
So it'll be good if you haveyou bought it yet or no?

(01:00:12):
No, I haven't bought it.
Well, if you buy it and youcome across holes clamps like
that, like on anything you'reworking on, your cars or
whatever, then use that.

Lano (01:00:19):
Yeah.

Mig (01:00:21):
Yeah, because you it's just a nut that you uh you spin and
it and it closes it and it opensit.
So it's just like when yougotta hold the bolt or a nut
like right here you're in atight spot so you can screw some
uh see because before what wewould do is like with the
closed-end wrench, put like apiece of paper in there or a

(01:00:41):
piece of tape or something andtry to hold the nut.
Yeah, so it doesn't fall off,but then once you got it in
there and you got it threaded,that tells you right there a lot
of it.

Lano (01:00:50):
I'm trying to think if I wouldn't need it for anything.
That's a good idea though.
And it's just that simple,dude.
So normally, like I I wouldhave to stick your finger in
there.
How would you like Mickey?
Like Mickey.

Mig (01:01:04):
I'm telling you what we did.
Put it in the wrench and youput it in.
In that case, and then thisnut, it was so big, the size was
so big, we don't have likecompact wrenches that are like
an inch and an eighth.
A small spot like that, likethe wrench, the wrench head
would probably be too big to fitin there, or you know.
That thing would have beenperfect.
It would have been absolutelyperfect for him to use.

(01:01:26):
So, Lano, every time I comeacross a video that has like a
unique tool that I think MegEmmanuel might think the other
ones I've sent you was like theum those sockets, no?
The grip edge sockets, the whenthe sockets streak.
Yeah, the extractor?
We bought those.
Yeah.
So have you used those?
Those are awesome, dude.
Yeah, they're oh yeah, we lovethose.

(01:01:47):
Because they're like um fromthe grip edge?
Yeah, yeah.
We we used them already a fewtimes already.
But one time it really likesaved our asses because we were
working.
Yeah, but the thing is becausewe were working on an exhaust on
a turbo, uh-huh, and we weretaking something off of the
exhaust, and one of the boltswas just like mangled, you know,

(01:02:11):
we couldn't get nothing inthere.

Lano (01:02:12):
Uh-huh.

Mig (01:02:13):
And so I told my told, well, let's try to use that that
that set, those those sockets.
Uh-huh.
And went in there, you know,hammered it in there, and yeah,
dude.
Got it off real nice.
Oh, good, man.
Fucking, yeah.
It's not just all jive withthese things, then, you know.
But like, yeah, see?
Yep.
It just really grips thefucking stripped fucking head.

(01:02:35):
Well, they would say you haveto have the proper tools
everything.

Lano (01:02:38):
Huh?
They said the best you have tohave the proper tool for
everything.
People make the tools foreverything.

Mig (01:02:43):
But that's that's what's cool, because even watching that
that one girl, Val's tools, sothen she'll show a lot of tools
too.
And it's cool watching thesemechanics because especially
that guy Garrett Bryant.
Garrett Bryant, yeah, I get alot of he shows a lot of uh
unique tools that he uses formechanics.

(01:03:03):
So when I see something youunique or something that they're
like, dude, you you could putyou guys could probably use
this.
I I send him the little shortvideo.

Lano (01:03:11):
You wouldn't know about it unless um you've seen it like
that, right?
Like, I don't know about noneof the things.

Mig (01:03:15):
Yeah, on YouTube on YouTube Shorts, because my algorithm's
all over the place.
So, but part of it's is liketools, mechanic tools and all
that stuff.
So that's cool.
I didn't know you guys got thegrip edge.
That that that got I don'tthink it's the grip edge, but
it's something similar.
The the grip edge, I seem likeit's a pretty good company.

(01:03:35):
Yeah, it was a way smaller set.
It wasn't nothing big likethat.
It was a small, maybe like a10-piece set.

Lano (01:03:44):
Alright.

Mig (01:03:46):
Let's go.
Work pretty good.
Well, we'll be here next week.

Lano (01:03:50):
I think we'll be here next week, huh?
We should crank out a fewshows.

Mig (01:03:52):
Yeah, hopefully we'll be able to get more regularity.
Hey, next Tuesday, let's do thetaco thing.
Yeah, I'm down.
I'm down.
All right, Mark.
Make it happen.
Is it still working out here orno?
Uh I think he's, yeah, I thinkhe is.
Happy Thanksgiving, everybody.
Be safe out there, enjoy it, bewith family, enjoy it, be good.

(01:04:15):
God bless you all.
Thank you for listening.
God bless.
We're all we're all thankfulfor all you guys that pay
attention to our dumbasses.
So thank you.
Yeah.
Keep drifting.
And for the future listenersthat are gonna come across the
show.
Peace.
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