Drifting on Arroyo

Episode 74 - Cycling Through Entertainment Landscape: From Bikes to Big Screens

September 21, 2023 Rick, Lano, Miggy Season 2 Episode 75
Drifting on Arroyo
Episode 74 - Cycling Through Entertainment Landscape: From Bikes to Big Screens
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How would you navigate a world where bicycles replace cars, and what would be the implications of such a change in our transportation systems? Buckle up for a gripping discussion on this radical concept, as we scrutinize the potential challenges, safety considerations, and the impact on courtesy and respectability. 

Ready to maximize your home entertainment experience? We're sharing some valuable tips to get the best out of your sound system. Discover the importance of HDMI 2.1 and 2.7 protocols, the advantages of wireless subwoofers, Dolby Atmos soundbars, and the unique viewing experience offered by a 4K television. Plus, join us as we explore the HBO Max show Winning Time, which brilliantly depicts the Lakers' championship run.

Along the way, we'll also be weaving in some nostalgia, reminiscing about our high school football days, our favorite players, and the significance of our jersey numbers. We're also chatting about Sylvester Stallone's latest movie Expendables 4, the Paramount+ show Tulsa Kings, and sharing insights on the series Yellowstone and 1883. It's a packed episode with lots of laughter, intriguing discussions, and interesting insights—don't miss out!

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Miggy:

Welcome back to the Drifting on Arroyo podcast. This is Mig, this is Lano, and that's it people. No RK47 or 87 or 27 or whatever the hell damn number he picks.

Lano:

That's his football number when he played in high school. Now I guess we gotta ask him but is that sentimental, or is that just whatever they gave him the coaches? And he stuck with it? I think it's whatever.

Miggy:

That's what they gave him, and then he's been digging off it ever since, because I remember when I played I wanted a number 70 because I was on the line Right, I was a lineman and they wouldn't. My favorite player at the time when I played football was Lawrence Taylor. So I badly wanted to play linebacker. But 56, but my size and everything you know I was like no way, you know you're gonna play linebacker. You know I was like. So they put me on the line and so the next best number was my boy, leonard Marshall.

Miggy:

Because I remember back then, dude, I hated the Niners man. I hated them with the passion, dude, and I hated Joe Montana.

Lano:

Now is.

Miggy:

This is the time when they're winning the Super Bowls, yeah, yeah yeah, and I remember Leonard Marshall, just one game it was probably playoffs or something and he took Montana out, dude, he just laid them out and he didn't come back into the game and his number because he was a defensive lineman and his number was 70. So like that's gonna be my football number, right there, dude.

Lano:

Now you only did offense. No, I went both ways. Ricky did too. Yeah, your brother too. They're all on the line.

Miggy:

Yeah, but I think after a while they just kept them on offense you or Rick, I think I remember them keeping them on the line.

Lano:

I remember playing defense, because I remember, like I don't feel it was interception, or he picked up a fumble and he was almost picked it off.

Miggy:

That's my dad's favorite play, because he picked it off and he was running a.

Lano:

He tried to go through the quarterfax, he tried to go around there and he tried to go through the quarter.

Miggy:

One guy he had to beat dude and get to the end zone. It would have been his only touchdown right yeah, his career or whatever. And then, instead of going around them or trying to juke them or anything, he just tried to plow them dude, he tried to truck them. Your dad was there. Yeah, he was there because Was it North Hollywood? No, it was at Wilson and he last, because Wilson had like a good PA announcer and my dad always laughs because of the PA announcer.

Lano:

He was like jokes and stuff like that.

Miggy:

He was like oh, I'm 67, you know, he's like taking it back. He couldn't go all the way. He's like, oh no, but he's running out of gas. This case started slowing down and my dad always remembers that shit and he always laughs and back then we didn't have like cell phones or cameras. Oh no, so those members were all no, no, no, not at all dude.

Lano:

Even if he did have a camera, like the footage would have been all crappy greeny like not even worth it.

Miggy:

It's like I got very few pictures of me playing. It was like I got some grainy black and white ones, mm-hmm, because back then we were taking photography. Oh. And some of the guys. They didn't play Right. They took like some action pictures of us when we played, so I got like a couple of black and whites lying around somewhere.

Lano:

Oh, we were watching on HBO Max that um at winning time, the Laker.

Speaker 3:

Oh, how is it?

Lano:

It's pretty good. You should check it out.

Miggy:

It's the second season, right Second season, and it's finished, it's done oh okay.

Lano:

The first season, I think, was 10 episodes and second one was only like seven, but like the story finished because they already did like all the credits. And then they say, like you know, the years after and like Kobe won and they won, like whatever, how many championships.

Miggy:

Also, they're not going to do no more. I think it's done. I think it's done. Two seasons and that's it. That's it, they're done Okay.

Lano:

The second season they kind of do like a lot of time jumps, like they just jump into like the finals of each year, yeah, and then. But now they said they finished and it's all like the Lakers one another, like five more championships and Kobe, but it's pretty good. The actors that like they kind of look realistic, like with the characters, but some of the scenes are like reenactments of actual like games, games, and so I try to show like Laura, like the actual food, like oh, but it just like looks grainy and I don't even know how we used to enjoy like watching sports or football. We didn't know.

Lano:

but we're spoiled now, but it's like you can't even see, like make-up faces or anything.

Miggy:

It's like even right now. If you go see my TV, you'll look at it and you'll be like that's new. You know, because I don't have a. It's a 4k TV but my, my satellite box, is not 4k. So I mean it's a really nice clear picture, but it's not like when you walk into the Costco or Sound Club or whatever. You see them displayed up there how they look, you know it's like because they got like all the so you have a like a cable box, though?

Miggy:

Yeah, and it's a spectrum, no it's a direct TV, oh direct, oh, direct TV, my internet is spectrum, so your streaming stuff is 4k.

Lano:

Yeah, you got a smart TV right. Yeah, yeah, I mean when you, when you click on like the let's say I mean you have the HBO when you click on it, I'll say like 4k, like if the TV doesn't like, support it, support it. Well, to say, hd or whatever like, depending on the signal, because I had a 4k TV and then apparently the cables I had like didn't support 4k, oh OK.

Lano:

Like did you see mine. Then everything was saying HD and I'm like looking, scratching my head and I bought better cables. Then everything switched to like 4k and then like they'll be at most and all that stuff.

Miggy:

So yeah, I had a hard time figuring out the soundbar because my older TV had like kind of a cabinet around the screen and I had good speakers so you can listen to it without the soundbar wearing. It sounded decent. But these new TVs, since they're all they don't have like no more bordering or nothing you know it's all.

Lano:

It's all um you need a bias, it's all screen you need a soundbar or a sound system or something.

Miggy:

So I was trying to figure it out.

Miggy:

I was trying out these different wires that I had there and the way I had it hooked up before was I had it hooked up through the cable to the satellite box, and I was getting the sound through there with the old TV because I couldn't figure out how to get the old TV to work, and so once I got the new one, the new one doesn't have no more RCA plugs. Everything's either USB or HDMI or that digital optical, and so I was trying to figure out how to how to hook it up and, surprisingly, digital optical is like now the obsolete before.

Lano:

that's like really, yeah, before the. Like the um, not all soundbars, or like what do you call it? The, the boxes for the soundbar they come they were like that. Optical was the the main way to go, like the highest quality, but now they're not. Oh wow, yes, they're done. Like I had like a little laser and it was like fiber optic.

Miggy:

Yeah, because, um, after all kinds of messing around with the everything, because I even tried connecting it with the bluetooth and everything and I hated it because the sound sucked and it was like you know so you have a TV and a and the, the streamer, or the not.

Lano:

You have the cable box, yeah, and a soundbar, and the soundbar put it in between, or you see, that's the thing.

Miggy:

So I was running, I was running it like that, but then I couldn't hear anything on the apps or the smart TV. I couldn't hear anything through the soundbar right. So I was trying to figure out. So then I tried bluetooth and that sucked. You know it would, it would connect, but it wouldn't sound like. The sound was really low and you just couldn't hear it you know.

Miggy:

And then you know it's almost like there's a delay, like the voices are being dubbed, you know, when it's not syncing up with what's on the screen, right? So after just researching and everything and seeing how to hook up the soundbars and TVs and everything, I found out about that digital optical cable and I'm like, well, the soundbar is not going to have that, you know, and I've had that soundbar already for like 10 years like a little trap door, like a trap door that covers it.

Miggy:

Yeah, so I'm like I didn't see anything, back to the digital optical and so I started looking up the model number and everything and I picked, I found the manual and I found the other descriptions and everything and, like son of a bitch, does have it and I have a little trap door.

Lano:

Yeah, it's actual like a laser, and that's why because because I was like that little trap door.

Miggy:

I was like it doesn't have nothing there. It's like it looks like it has a plug there, but there's nothing. It's like, am I gonna have to, like, open a little door or something it's like, and then notice until after I was like, oh shit. So then I plugged in my digital cable and everything, everything works beautiful now. So now I'm good. So now I just gotta figure out how, like how, to program one remote control to control everything so your tv is a source and then um the h-man.

Lano:

It goes one way, so it the sound, the, the tv signal produces a sound source that goes to your, your um soundbar soundbar that does it out. Yeah, so it goes one way.

Lano:

But if your tv has the e-arc, that travels both ways it does so, um, normally, um, your soundbar connected to the e-arc and it could go both ways. I tried that didn't work. You need a special hdmi with e-arc capabilities. Oh, is that what it was then? Yeah, okay, not like. Not all hdmi cables are the same, so you need one um e-arc. It's like um, because I ordered something like a little chip and I order something hdmi's and try to connect the e-arc and everything.

Lano:

It didn't uh, didn't work yeah, I think the protocol like hdmi, like 2.1 or 2.7, don't you, can't. You have to like spend, you can't go on the cheap ones so that's better than the digital optical. Yeah, yeah, well, it goes both ways. So, and then you're using that like your streaming. It's just from the tv itself. Yeah, yeah well.

Miggy:

I mean, the good thing is I just spent a lot of money on these cables because I'm buying them on amazon. So yeah, I'm spending like less than 10 bucks on the cable. So see the cable.

Lano:

Yeah, see the cable. And see but make sure it says, um, that e-arc, and then it'll go both ways and it has like a little chip and they have, they call it a handshake and stuff yeah, because it sounds pretty damn good right now.

Miggy:

I mean, it'll make it sound better, it's working. It's working, yeah, like that's just another other way to do it.

Lano:

I want a trip. So your soundbar.

Miggy:

He says 10, 10 years old it's old yeah so it's just a 5.1 like one, or you got one um Subwoofer and then the little front to in the back, and what's cool is the one the subwoofers Wireless Right, so like it's like Bluetooth to it.

Lano:

So, and that's just plugged in the back, like they just plug in the power, and then the two satellite speakers are plugged into the subwoofer.

Miggy:

There's no satellite speakers, it's just of the bar and the subwoofer.

Lano:

Oh, so it's, it's 2.1. Yeah, because now the new thing that we decided on it's that Dolby Atmos, yeah, where, um, there's like, well, I mean the, you know the people have ceilings, speakers in the ceilings.

Miggy:

Well, I'll just say the rich people are speakers in the ceilings, but if you don't, we can see the rich right, because you know, no, we don't, we don't have that, but you're you're the ass with the Tesla.

Lano:

So no, we don't. We don't have that. But the new soundbars, you got two speakers that face you, got the center channel that faces like all the voices. You got the two on the side that faces you, the two in the back that you know for the, the spatial sound, but they have two speakers that point up. So they point up and bounces the sound off the ceiling.

Lano:

Okay so that's when you watch like Star Wars, you got like a spaceship flying over you but you know this Actually, cuz I was when I was watching them.

Miggy:

What was that watching dude? I Was watching something and I could hear it behind me and like I was wondering if the neighbors had something playing, cuz I was like really like fate that can hear it. But then, once the scene changed, it stopped.

Lano:

But I mean, if you only got like, if yours, yours was dying 2.1, then it might be like doing some tricks where, like it sends a signal like to bounce off the back of the wall and bounce, so yeah, don't be. At most you get the surround and then you get the sound on the top where it shoots it up. But we had it. But like, don't be at most, like what you pay for what you get. So like I bought like a starter, like one that we had in the living room.

Lano:

Yeah but like it was always like Took like 10 seconds for that thing to like, you know, to like like to turn on, like we'd always turn the TV on and Know that go, hold, delay until like the, the sound kicked in. Oh yeah, you would change channels, would be the same thing, and then sometimes it would work and wouldn't work. And then look what? I spent some money on the one in the bedroom and then now like works perfectly, but, um, it was a hassle. We ended up like getting rid of it because it took too much room on the counter and we just went with some wireless like home pod speakers that Simulate all that stuff that has, speakers that bounce off the walls and the ceilings to simulate those around.

Miggy:

I'm happy with what I got but you're streaming.

Lano:

Um, that should be crystal clear 4k.

Miggy:

Yeah, it should be.

Lano:

You're talking about it for a while.

Miggy:

I got it out.

Lano:

Sam's okay.

Miggy:

Yeah, I got it for, like, how big did you?

Lano:

go Uh, 65. That's, that's big. I mean I have a 51, but it's a real small spot.

Miggy:

Yeah, 65, and I got it for 700.

Lano:

Yeah, yeah, just do like on streaming, like do some YouTube videos like type in 4k test or something, and then To me, like Discovery Channel always uses like 4k cameras and oh yeah. They're they always look like super clear and movies are. They're gonna look like movies. It's all you know like cinema where it doesn't look like super clear because they want that blur for special effects. Yeah but like reality stuff, like always looks like crystal clear cuz.

Miggy:

I still haven't really played around with it, like as far as like to watch Like good movies and stuff, because I wanted to wait until I had it all dialed in. Yeah, you know, before I started watching like stuff that's worth watching, having all this stuff hooked up, you know. So now, now I gotta mess around with it, but I mean, so far it's pretty good.

Lano:

I mean I mean that's, that's nice, and then I'm making it all HDR, that's all color and all that stuff.

Miggy:

Yeah Me, you know. You know what wasn't good, what that stupid-ass crap the Rick Santa's.

Lano:

Now, did you? Did you watch on your phone? You watch that on the TV.

Miggy:

No, did.

Lano:

I what I watch out of my computer. Yeah, I was like doing.

Miggy:

I forgot what I was doing, and Because of my phone. I hate watching videos on my phone. Cuz too small. Yeah you know. So, either way to get home and I put on the on the my computer screen and I watch it there. And let me tell you people, rick is Gonna be nominated and I think he's gonna win this week's asshole the show award, cuz. Uh well, should we explain?

Lano:

first let's explain Okay, when did he?

Miggy:

send the text. It was during the day, right. It was yeah, but it was one like a week ago, two weeks ago. Yeah and I just keep forgetting because I haven't watched it, but I finally watched it, so that's how I was gonna bring it up to him today and of course he he's not here.

Lano:

So cuz I got it in the day and I was like, oh, I'll watch it. Yeah like when I get home, cuz I was like I was a movie sounds like I wanted to see you but it's.

Miggy:

Yeah, dude, it's, it's crap. It's a movie review. It's not an actual movie, right, but it's reviewing One of the worst I guess that's probably one of the worst pieces of crap cinema. I wouldn't insult cinema by calling this cinema this is.

Lano:

This makes this Garbage look like an Academy Award-winning yeah.

Miggy:

I mean, dude, and I told Rick too. I told me, dude, if you ever send me something that's stupid again and make me waste my time, I'm just gonna slap you. I'm not gonna say nothing, I'm just gonna come up to you and slap you Because and to my nephews, I apologize For saying you wasted my time with the confuri because, yeah, dude, this makes confuri look like a blockbuster. Yeah, the disc piece of crap. To remember, rick made a swatch but I don't even remember the name, so it's based on Let him blood out, blood in blood out, which in itself is a piece of crap.

Lano:

Well, okay, blood in, blood out, was it first. Was it called bound by honor?

Miggy:

or I'm like two names or whatever. All right, I don't know, let him block what's it was but even even though I'm, there's a piece of crap that I wouldn't, I never wasted my time Watching that. It was a movie.

Lano:

They did a lot of filming in the neighborhood.

Miggy:

Yeah, so the gang, supposedly Cholo movie, whatever. But the thing I hated about that era when they would do like gangster or Cholo movie or trying to get like the Right, the Latino or Hispanic Cholo is it. They would always mess it up. They never got it right. It's like they never did their research, they never had consultants or nothing and they just did what they guessed right. It's like take, for instance, uh um colors, mm-hmm, you ever watch colors, yeah, yeah, okay, if you notice, freakin Mario Lopez is a gangbanger. Oh, he colors.

Lano:

I don't remember that.

Miggy:

Mario Lopez, are you kidding me, that's.

Lano:

That would have been during Saved by the Dones right.

Miggy:

No, wait before, wait before wait before, because he looks like a little punk dude. I'm like are you kidding me? Do this like they couldn't find anybody that looks more like a cholo than than Mario Lopez, Mario Lopez.

Miggy:

Are you kidding me, anyways. So this Piece of crap that Rick made us watch is supposed to be a sequel to that blood and blood out, and it's called about those locals, and the only reason Rick sent it to us was because this guy that's talking about the movie Reviewing it was funny. He was funny, but I could not stand what he was watching.

Lano:

So it said it was a sequel, but was it was like loosely based, or supposed to be, kind of like continuing the story now that the guy who's in both movies he's playing the same role, or he's playing the same role, or I mean that's what I don't know.

Miggy:

He said that there was a guy that was playing the those in both movies. I didn't recognize him.

Lano:

Well, the the wedo, the, the main guy now. Was it mook?

Miggy:

I don't know, but it was horrible people. It was horrible and uh yeah, for that I was, you know, pissing me off. The rick wasted my time and I don't know. At least was smart and he bailed out 10 minutes after.

Lano:

Well, only cuz um. I mean, I would have stuck through it like you. But my wife was like, do we really have to watch? That's she's smart tv and then she turned it off now You're gonna. She's smart dude. I had it in my head, I was gonna come back and finish it later, Like when she went to bed or later at work but like I never just got wasted your time, dude. So we'll, we'll give him um.

Miggy:

Love, exciting in you. Come aboard. We've been waiting for you, the asshole.

Lano:

It's time for the drifting, a whole award.

Miggy:

All you rick, all you man, because that thing was a piece of crap, dude.

Lano:

Now he had um like that. That was like a second video. He sent something like twice right, or he sent like Like he sent two movies or or something to look at.

Miggy:

Did he I?

Lano:

thought I'd have to look at my phone. But when he started sending stuff like that, then it makes you just like lose credibility or like I'm not even gonna look right, look at what she's saying. But yeah, that was, that was pretty bad. I gotta I gotta see what else he's saying, because I know if it was a good so, rick, don't you ever, ever Send some stupid crap like that again, dude. He said he's like this is f in hilarious. Check out this movie review, but you know what the hilarious.

Miggy:

This does not away the crap of what you're watching, dude.

Lano:

Yeah no, I mean it feels like super funny, like he said, like like you, we get there, but it wasn't. It was pretty funny.

Miggy:

Oh, after was um.

Lano:

That, um, cheeseburger day, was that that day? He sent it out the next day. Oh, the cheeseburger day, yeah, but see after that movie late. Then I saw this and I was like I wasn't even looking at it. Then I saw it like late. So he's losing his um respectability with this Texas. I don't want to be where he bombs everybody with these Texas.

Miggy:

And I know he would have been here trying to defend himself. Yelling is like no, it was funny. You know there's funny parts in it.

Lano:

Well, yeah, but yeah, that was kind of it's like that one jail scene.

Miggy:

The guys are trying to rape that other fool and he's like give me that chon chon.

Lano:

That was the only part.

Miggy:

Like yeah, because. But what killed it for me, dude, Is seeing that idiot, but I guess was supposed to be the father. Oh, the father, the big dude, yeah, the big dude with this, kid with that stupid tattoo under his chin. He doesn't even have a neck, so he put it on his on his freaking turkey neck or his gobbles.

Lano:

And then I wasn't sure if it was actually a movie or his commentary where he's like that's. I don't even know if that's my yes.

Miggy:

Did you see the part where they were filming like a shootout or something in the valley?

Lano:

And the panetero, and they're like.

Miggy:

The whole boy's like. Well, I don't know if this panetero was part of the scene or if he just happened to walk by. And they just decided to leave it in there, because you look at the, you look at the panetero. What the hell's going on?

Lano:

We didn't have to um as vampiro, because supposedly vampiro was in that under the bridge video. I don't think they do that where they just walk in, they need to ask your permission and stuff. But I had um, a co-worker who was in, um, there was that that uh movie under the sun or a better life. It was like Bob Boyle heights, this girl crossing the border. They sent the, the kid over first and he gets lost and then Then the mom comes looking for him or something like that. But um, one of my co-workers, he's in one of the the scenes it keeps us at the crosswalk Cross street but and she's at like a telephone booth across the street. But I always thought they closed off the whole street or they say or let's say, this is recording.

Lano:

Yeah, oh, but uh, we do got some calls. I don't know if you want to get through the calls. Oh, we got calls.

Miggy:

Calls, calls, calls and um. It's a lot.

Lano:

Call the hotline people to people who call the lot.

Miggy:

Well, we'll see and then that hotline number is 323 207 0012 Use it.

Lano:

It's on the, the instagram. Every need the number 323 207 0012. But, let me get to these, these phone calls, and see what we got.

Speaker 3:

Hey guys, this is the original. A royal died, Mike. Mike Fernandez, here I'm calling just to enjoy your conversation on your Royal Parkway and I thought I'd share with you guys a little bit of that. I know about it. One the freeway was completed back in 1940.

Speaker 3:

Now what you got to understand is back in those days, in fact, when mom and I were running around in 6567, freeway was known as a freeway. There was no 134. There was no 210 freeway. Royal Parkway was one of the few, but anyway, just get back to it and it paralleled about 66. So it's part of the original base for up 66 and you all know figure or to be part of that and that's why it goes on. Now I'll really call about on rock 66 continues up for the L. So that's part of the history. The other thing you should know is when it was built it wasn't built to be a freeway, it was built to be a parkway and that's why you have the rich park all along of the, the freeway. And the reality is it was good people from outside, it was capacity and they wanted it to look nice. But the other thing that happened is once it was built, people enjoyed it so much kind of became the tablets for freeways around the world, the word more important around the United States.

Speaker 3:

The other thing I find interesting is a Royal Secular. As you know, it comes all the way from San Diego mountains all the way down to Probably the hard. But the Royal Secular as we know it is only seven blocks long. The only street along the entire quarter Ming a Royal Secular is the street we grew up on and it goes from Cyprus Avenue to Avenue 37. Travels three, seven blocks. So you got the Secular Avenue, you got the Royal Avenue, you got the Royal Parkway and the Royal Secular Parkway. But the Royal Secular Avenue is only seven blocks long and you guys grew up on it. Take care Bye. So that's my dad.

Miggy:

He's just established that we lived in a part of history.

Lano:

Yeah, my dad bringing some history to the show.

Miggy:

You know what, dude? You're walking a very thin line. I'm making Rick the shortest. Term holder of the a-hole ward, cuz that's bullshit, dude.

Lano:

I mean it was interesting but just felt a little long, but but that's pretty interesting. All the history I don't know if you've seen some photos of I mean.

Miggy:

I mean the thing is, it's like I always wondered like why they? Why they would name some parkways, why some? When they name them like interstates, you know why they name um.

Lano:

Yeah, like the section is yeah, you know, I don't know if that's done anywhere else.

Miggy:

You know cuz how, how the difference in the, the signs are in the freeway, you know how the interstates are the red, white in the blue, no, and then, like the, the highways Are usually the green kind of like half oval kind of like upside down Shield kind of state routes, right, yeah, oh, you know so, but yeah, that's a trip. I never knew that parkways if that's why they call them parkways, you know, because they wanted them lined, you know, with a lot of greenery and everything so the 110 between Pasadena and Chinatown.

Lano:

It's called the royal parkway, royal parkway yeah and you'll see like there'll be a Gateway or a wall that says that, yeah, now from that, that's the freeway, the part we're talking about. It's a windy freeway but, um, I don't know if you've seen like old foot photos, but like you know where the tunnels are, like I seen photos were like that was like two-way traffic. Yeah, by Dodger Stadium. Yeah, it used to be yours two way before, yeah, and when we were, was that what are you doing dude I? Know someone's calling the hotline.

Miggy:

So what's calling? Or your calling it was not my phone. Was that someone that have the message that one of the callers I?

Lano:

Don't know, because I don't know if Technical difficulties bear with us. I don't know if we continue. It's not my phone.

Miggy:

I think it's the government.

Lano:

I don't know if we continue to talk they, they figure this out. That we can see? Is that the hotline?

Miggy:

like, and then the FBI's gonna swoop in right now.

Lano:

Oh, look at it, it's almost calling the hotline we're on live. I know that's old.

Miggy:

Don't get long excited people. You should see how his face lit up right now, thinking that someone was calling while we're on the air.

Lano:

Well, I was. I'm confused kids. I don't know if we're right now, we're leaving someone's voice message.

Miggy:

No, probably I really will hold showing someone's voice because that sounds like if you called out to someone.

Lano:

Well, I was, I was right here, and then it just started darling.

Miggy:

Well, you probably push something, because if you can call, right there you're yeah all right, let me see that was.

Lano:

That was weird. All right, why don't you?

Miggy:

what you might be leaving the whole show and someone's. Yeah, why don't you click that red button right there and hang?

Lano:

up. Oh, look at it, I think it is mark. We're leaving a message on Mark's phone. See how it is. Yeah, I told you also we're gonna call in. All right, man, if you would answer, we would have been live on the show. Mark the shark dumbass, you didn't recognize the number and we tried calling you. That would be funny, if you please it.

Miggy:

Well, we try to get you on the show mark but Unfortunately you're too big time for us and it sounded good.

Lano:

So now I know we can make calls from this number going out and record. Yeah, we can try now. So oh.

Miggy:

So I was looking for photos, hey, but that's a hotline number that they're called out. Yeah, oh.

Lano:

Wow, that's why I didn't recognize this. Then did we sit? Did his number come alive on there?

Miggy:

Yeah, it's an, but we were, we were talking over it.

Lano:

So I'm over it.

Miggy:

All right, people are probably after we're winding it to try to get his number.

Lano:

Or he's gonna be switching, switching numbers. So I was looking for photos, because it used to be two-way traffic. See, oh, we look on the on the right they're going, I guess, north all before they built the northbound. Yeah, before they built that second, that second Trail, I mean that second route underneath. So imagine that it's the tunnel or two. Is this one lanes each way, or yeah or two ways.

Miggy:

What's the trip and I forgot? What you're never minding us of is that it's part of the original route 66 and Forgot about that.

Lano:

I didn't I mean cuz I always think route 66 going east and west, but I, I guess, eventually goes east and west, because I mean.

Miggy:

Because, if you think about it, it came down the 210 right. The 210 is is part of the route 66. So, once it started coming down towards the ocean to Santa Monica, it had to start heading south somewhere, true, you know? So now that's where I started heading south, and then probably hooked up with a 10 Mm-hmm. What's the 10 now? Mm-hmm. Out to Santa Monica.

Lano:

Another thing you said one of those main streets Before the 210. I'm a. I remember the 210 didn't go all the way out to your brother. Yeah, so it was probably route 66, the 210, I don't do you remember where it ended?

Miggy:

the 210, the 210 ended in Well, like before. Glendora there was no, it was after the party, right at the 57. We just stopped, just no, right after the 57.

Lano:

Yeah, cuz I was our generation when they finished it, cuz I remember people started taking it when it went out to like San Bernardino.

Miggy:

Yeah, it was the 210. It never reached all the way to the 15 because I remember we would have to get off like right around Laverne or so, and start taking foothill.

Lano:

That's the 57.

Miggy:

Yeah, all the way out there I.

Lano:

Mean had it been under construction.

Miggy:

Yeah, yeah but it's a trip to think about. Oh, you're driving down the 210 and when you're driving the service stations like shit, it's like 10, 15 years ago this wasn't here and I think you kind of know, because you see like Like the mountains carved out, like really just like went through it.

Lano:

Yeah, like the edges are like they carved the route out. But what he said, that was the was well, for me was hard to believe it. There was no to Cuz. I guess that was all brand new. The two for we like going through like Igorok.

Lano:

Oh okay, that little area. There was no to freeway, he said. And Today a lot of people like well, from from my work, a lot of people go on that too, cuz it's like the easiest route, like it's like a longer way but it's like the easiest drive, like no one really uses that too, that much.

Miggy:

Yeah, cuz it's not much congestion. Yeah. Up until like if you're, but especially we're going to downtown, like if you take it all the way to you turn into Glendale Boulevard. Oh yeah, they're like in Um, so really, yeah, yeah, that's the way to go.

Lano:

Yeah, I always, um, I mean, when I'm gonna to tell you always take like the one time, I never even think about taking the two, but it might be faster. I'm never really on the no I don't like doing that. Well, no, my sister does because something, the directions say that, but I just like forget it.

Miggy:

No, it's just straight.

Lano:

But yeah, imagine that like no to To freeway, all right, we'll get. We have another call.

Speaker 5:

It's kind of related a Word on the street is that at 10 cities that's in Lowe's backyard, right there you can buy some bomb. Kind of that talk was.

Lano:

So mark's talking about the encampment with me we're talking behind the studio, the Ricky go or you don't know. I don't think so. He was gonna check it out. Ricky, like you tell him, he says he's gonna do something there. It does it Well you know what mark?

Miggy:

He can go ahead and try those can eat the tacos, because I don't think I want to take a chance and sample those, have you? Tried like a mummy way, like a big old, like setup to like if you're going, if you're going up to the left yeah, like once you cross the once you cross the tracks. Yeah, I always say a lot of people they do. I've never tried.

Lano:

I know, I see it too, you know, but you know why, why?

Miggy:

because they always had the avenue 26 tacos right when I was go there yeah, and every time I'm craving tacos, I always forget about that place.

Lano:

Well, now the avenue 26, and they shut it down. It's an alameda, is it?

Miggy:

yeah, where right there, like a little Tokyo, one of those big lots, one of the parking lots? Oh, because it didn't they?

Lano:

they set up like a night market oh yeah, because they're well, I don't know, but I mean I guess another location that's having a 26, but it's in the Igorak, the Vans by figure, roy, and Colorado, the big market, the ball okay that that little street like closer towards the Highland Park site before they set up a stand there like a five o'clock. So sometimes me and my wife we go after work and then we wait for them.

Lano:

We wait for them to set it up. And then the tacos we buy them, but they're having a 26. This is okay, I know that. I knew that they opened. I thought they opened up a storefront somewhere in Tokyo, but that's the one on the alameda it's not a storefront.

Miggy:

They, they still do it in a parking lot. They set up inside this parking lot and the parking lots like so big that they have like a like a little night market, like what they used to have right there where they closed down that, that street. They just had like a bunch of other vendors there to the setup.

Lano:

Anything else good, I haven't gotten, haven't tried it, oh yeah those tacos are good, but yeah, this, this setup is kind of big. I just I haven't been there just because I'm waiting for someone to give word yeah, because there's a.

Miggy:

There's another spot, um, on Igorak Boulevard, the target in front of the target. Right angels, I haven't been there, you, you stopped, I haven't, but they set up all over the place. They have set up and all money near near me, oh, near my work, you've been now and I've been. I wanted to, but I never got to try it that's another one for the target.

Lano:

This looks big, and then there's, like always, a line yeah, I drive by.

Miggy:

It is huge line.

Lano:

I'm like I just don't like see a little parking spot we're gonna wait yeah, but man I'm. This one is like nearby.

Speaker 5:

I want to try it, but we'll see hey, you guys, let's get as many listeners as we can to attend that royal fest. I heard about that too. I was having a meeting, I'm doing a job right there and they're talking about that. But, um, let's do it, man, let's get everyone together. Let's see how many little rider bikes you can get on the freeway. But I'm down, dude. October 29th a royal fest. Be there, just in our royal out.

Lano:

I say we do it. We have a presence we wear our shirts if Mark comes down everybody.

Miggy:

Show up with your drifter gear and bring your bikes and that's go. Have a good time.

Lano:

Now I remember going up northbound and turning past it and coming back down. But my mom was saying that she just remembers us going down, like from Pasadena, when she says we were walking it. So I know for sure time by another time or the same time, but she says we were walking it and then my sister was like struggling with her knees or something like that. But she, she says she remembers one time I could have sworn, I like we rode bikes, but no, I'm Mark's hearing about he's working in Pasadena. He said, right, let's do it, they're talking about it. So it must be big and good.

Miggy:

I just, I can borrow bike real easy.

Speaker 5:

I just heard Lana say he's gonna get that bike to do the different, to do the royal fest. I can't ride. I can't ride that guy. That's the ride I can't take. Okay, I don't ride with queers later.

Lano:

Homie, what he's mad that I might get an electric bike to do that. Oh, he said he can't ride the once you try it like they're fun.

Miggy:

They're fun, just a little push up the hill, a little hill assist well, yeah, of course, because takes a whole point out of bike riding dude.

Lano:

I mean I wasn't gonna use it all the time, just a little bit. You see it, now he's out, we'll see.

Miggy:

Maybe we'll get him back in next week well, maybe after the phone call we left them, after the message of confusion that we left them make.

Speaker 5:

If I heard you correctly, you saying everybody on the freeways gonna be the same thing as everyone on a bike. It's tricky man there's no way there's no way they could be saying that it's the same shit. A hundred thousand people on the on the on in cars of safety, nine thousand people on bikes you crazy, a lot of my man. If I'm wrong, let me know, but that's what I think I heard you say. That's what you're saying.

Miggy:

Watch it mine, man okay, that that time we're assuming no more cars. Right, right, like cars we're working and we're talking about cars are gone and the mode of transportation is bicycles now, and we had the same lanes like street, okay, so why am I wrong when the mode of transportation on those bicycles. So instead of having the cars congested or the roads congested with cars now, they're gonna be congested with cyclists.

Lano:

I just think like the bicycle has a smaller footprint.

Miggy:

I mean where? Where am I?

Lano:

wrong six, six bicyclists, like could be the shape of one car, so like more people would fit, and but I mean what the thing is like.

Miggy:

The thing is you're gonna get your these, these assholes that are there are like all hardcore cyclists. They're gonna think they own the road. Yeah, you know. Then you're gonna get like out of shape people like me that struggle to get through the little hills and they're gonna want be wanting to cut me off and get around me and everything you know. And then you're gonna get like the average people. You know you don't think that's gonna all clog up and cause congestion, just like the way cars are.

Lano:

Well, you see like like a freeway, like four or five lanes wide, like bicycles it's like maybe 20, 30 wide, but I know what you're saying. Cuz like when you're where you are, these little river trails and and even like the Santa Ana River or the LA.

Miggy:

River like dude those professional bikes like the example. Right like you know the rules, one walked around there. When those assholes are down there doing there. Yeah, they own the road and stuff there there's like 50 of them, dude, and they're like, they're like three cars wide when they're coming around. Yeah, that's true, and they think they own the damn road and you're gonna tell me that they're not all gonna come out of the woodworks and and think they own the place.

Lano:

Well, I mean a real fast, we'll find out. I mean, there'll be no cars, will be bicycles, and well, a real real fast gonna be different, because it's just like a fun thing.

Miggy:

You know, we're talking about everyday commuting and people having to get to where they need to get to and no courtesy and I don't know. I don't think I'm wrong, dude well, I mean.

Lano:

I mean, I see what you're on bike trails and stuff, but like those are small, I mean.

Miggy:

I understand the world, you're saying that the width of the thing there. To Bob saying once everybody is forced to use bicycles, the roadball you see cuz. Right now you're thinking small scale. I'm thinking everybody in the damn city riding bicycles to get to where they need to get to, because now you're talking about if family's got to travel somewhere yeah it's not just one car, it's not just one mini van.

Miggy:

You're talking about seven bicycles six bicycles trailers, you know, yeah, so it's a lot more out there. I just, I mean, so I don't know, I don't think I'm right, I just think it's the footprint.

Lano:

I mean we have to be a lot of bike, like more of us, the we might have to be more bicyclists than cars, or I guess it will, because it'll be four, like if we're people for people in the car before no, but the whole, the whole premise of the conversation was cars are gone.

Miggy:

Yeah, cars are obsolete, they're gone, there's no more cars, and then all the highways are gonna be all open and free and you're gonna be able to travel down, you know, from here to the beach, all ladi dadi, you know, nice and comfy and everything I'm saying no, when you get me, is that like speeds are all gonna be different, cuz you're gonna like slow people, like, let's say, yeah.

Lano:

I'm taking the baby in the back, so I'm, you know, taking my time cuz it's she's like we're heavier, so we can't go up these hills and people trying to speed around this and stuff so they say you're riding around with your wife the exact you're gonna want to stay side by side.

Miggy:

Yeah, and that's pretty much gonna take up half of a lane, true.

Lano:

Well, like the real fast, I think would be the test We'll try to, we'll try to judge it.

Miggy:

No, Roy, this is not a good test. You guys are digging on too small of a scale. I'm I'm thinking about a big, actual scale.

Speaker 5:

A lot of funny man issues. He goes my range, 26 miles anywhere. I think I mean I started thinking to myself Dan, this is going to go 26 miles in frozen tundra, bad water, desert. You guys, 26 miles a pair. And, by the way, he's just a cheat because he did one marathon. I like it a lot, you fully yourself, bro Well my wife got on my case.

Lano:

She's like your range is 13 miles because you have to come back home, Turn around, but like if I'm going to be going to Rick's, I mean 26 miles and I'm going to be staying the night and I'll come back the next day.

Miggy:

See, but the thing is, Mark is that that's his range, because that's all he can handle carrying that swollen head around, you know, that big balloon bobble head that he got from running the marathon. That's about all he can handle before he fatigues out.

Lano:

Once you start like doing miles, like now, like every time I put in directions like, let's say, we're going to the soccer game, it was like that seven miles. I was like, oh, I can go there and come back and have a car. The car broke down. I could walk it If I can't get a ride home from work. I was like, oh, I can do that Easy stroll, you know. I mean that's my range. I mean you don't know your range until you test it. I mean we'll see.

Miggy:

It's like being in Vegas and you're one into the strip and you're looking at the stratosphere and you're like, oh, it doesn't look that far. I think I could walk it.

Lano:

It takes forever to get there. It's only three, three casinos away and another big casino in your no. No, that's true.

Speaker 5:

Hey, make a speaking for the listeners. We want that paramount username and password. Go ahead and give us that so we can tell it. It's a question with your account, big dog.

Miggy:

I'll. We'll go ahead and call you back right now. Get work. I'm not picking up your phone.

Lano:

But off there, so we have it, like one of my wife's siblings has it, so we have access to it. And Tulsa Kings have you watched that one?

Miggy:

You know no, but it is one I've been wanting. I kind of did want to start watching it when I was first coming out, but I just I didn't catch it. So I didn't catch the replays, and that's another reason why I got the paramount, because I was one of the shows I wanted to watch, because my brother in law, beto he watched it and he told me is like dude, you got to watch it.

Lano:

I'm like I'm going to watch it.

Miggy:

Now. The time now that I can stream and watch it whenever I want.

Lano:

I mean, I've always been like a Stallone fan, but this is like. I mean it's good, I'm really enjoying it and it's something we watch together because my wife really likes it too.

Miggy:

Hey, talk about Stallone, dude. You seen the commercials for his new movie? That expendables for. No no no, there's some of those scenes where they show like his face close up. My man's got to lay off the Botox dude.

Lano:

Oh, I was going to say, well, he's old.

Miggy:

He's looking like these old hags and just pulling their faces tighter and tighter and I'm like come on, bro, you think so. I mean, dude, just look at, look at the next time you see the, the trailers come on, or whatever. Look, pull up a trailer, dude, Just look at his face.

Lano:

Let me see it's number four.

Miggy:

Yeah, expendables for.

Lano:

I don't think I've seen them all.

Miggy:

Yeah, he looks. I mean, I saw it and I like dude, he looks terrible. So let yourself grow, gracefully, dude.

Lano:

You've seen them all.

Miggy:

Let's fly baby Right there. Where's that the bar Right, it just passed right now.

Lano:

Did they show it again or no?

Miggy:

I don't know.

Lano:

All right, let me see, like a freeze frame it. I don't know, I think it's just looks, he's looking old.

Miggy:

Let me see, I don't think it's well, he would be looking old dude, but right there.

Lano:

I kind of see it Like a son, because his hair short, looks like so.

Miggy:

He's got no wrinkles on his forehead, dude, and there it is, he's all flat. His face looks dead.

Lano:

Because he does. He has a reality show, like with his daughters. Yeah. Paramount too, like we're watching.

Miggy:

He doesn't look like a third, like his face is all stretched out or filled with that Botox crap or whatever.

Lano:

I don't know. I think I'm just kind of used to seeing him like that. I don't know.

Miggy:

He didn't look right to me. I don't know.

Lano:

I'm just saying but Tulsa Kings and I really liked it. So then, like we looked up the crater and then there was the guy who did Yellowstone yeah, he does that one and then another one I haven't seen was the mayor of oh yeah, I went with what's his name Kings. I think Mary Kingston or something.

Miggy:

Yeah, that dude Hawkeye from the Avengers.

Lano:

Yeah Ren, jeremy Renner, jeremy Renner.

Miggy:

There you go. So that one there's two seasons, but I haven't seen it.

Lano:

Yeah, that's another one that looks good too, that one. And then that guy I don't know if you know, but that crater of Yellowstone he used to be on Sons of Anarchy. Oh okay, did you ever watch that?

Miggy:

one I never watched it.

Lano:

I mean, I watched it. I watched the main sheriff, the deputy sheriff, so he's an actor, and then he started making all these shows. But I mean, if 18, whatever, and 19 Yellowstone or anything like Tulsa Kings, we're going to like it. Now, you haven't seen Yellowstone yet. Yeah, oh, you've seen them. I'm completely caught up. How did you watch it? Because it's not on Paramount.

Miggy:

It's like Well, whenever they played it on Paramount, Like during all these holidays or these long weekends they almost always have marathons, so I would send my DVR to record them. Oh, that's right. And that's how I watched them. Okay, there's a like If you want to stream it, you got to go to Peacock. Stupid, that's what? Yeah, I'm saying yeah, it's like you get Paramount so you can watch it and everything. They say no, you got to watch it on Peacock.

Lano:

There's a Paramount channel where it comes on right. A Paramount channel, yeah, you stream Paramount plus. You don't get it, but it's on, it comes on, it debuts, whatever on the Paramount channel, but yeah. But the streaming server doesn't have like its own rights and it's Peacock and then that's like another service thing.

Miggy:

But it has 1883 and yeah, yeah, and 1923. Yeah, 18. Yeah, it has those, but it doesn't have Yellowstone Stupid.

Lano:

So I was one of my friends Well, one of my coworkers. He says he hasn't seen Yellowstone, but he's trying to go in sequence with 18 and then 19. You think it's worth doing it like that, or just start with Yellowstone, Because Gino told me that they're all good. He was the only guy in the team.

Miggy:

Yeah, they are all good, and the thing is, when 1883 ends and 1923 end and they're done.

Lano:

They're not doing like season two of those I don't know.

Miggy:

I hope they are, because I want to see how the generations tie in, you know.

Lano:

Also, they're not connecting.

Miggy:

Yeah, you know, because, like you know how they they named the sons, you know and everything. It's like like right now. Yellowstone is the Kevin Costner character.

Lano:

Dutton's, dutton's.

Miggy:

Yeah, the Dutton's. So right now, the Kevin Costner character, john Dutton, I want to see, like when he comes into the story, which would probably make sense if it's somewhere in the 1923. Like maybe towards the end of that Right Generational era, like probably where he's going to be born and come in, yeah you know. And then I want to see like where 1883, where those where the father in that one is his name's Jacob Dutton, like see where him, because he has his son in that one, is named John. So I just want to see how everything ties in.

Lano:

And you're surprised because that's Texas, right Yellowstone.

Miggy:

No, yellowstone is in Montana oh.

Lano:

Montana, because when you were telling me about the whole Oregon Trail from Fort Knox to Oregon, I was 1883. I was trying to think like, well, where I thought it was Texas, where are they going to Oregon or whatever?

Miggy:

You see, because the family originated in Tennessee. So the dad, the patriarch, jacob Dunn, was actually a captain in the Confederate Army. So since the Civil War ended he wanted to get away from the south and just like you, start a fresh start.

Miggy:

So he picked up his family, got them all, sent them out to Texas. While he took, you know, he put them on a train and everything, got them to Texas, while he took all the belongings and everything on the wagon by himself, which that in itself was pretty damn dangerous. And from there is where they meet up with the Sam Alley a character and everything, and, oh, there's a group of Sally.

Lano:

It's not a done no okay.

Miggy:

He's just uh, he's uh. He was a captain, but for the north.

Lano:

I thought they're all like dozens, but just generations before Mammotsy.

Miggy:

none of them, no and um, so they show his Background and everything. The Sam Alley character, well, they call him captain, so cap. They show captains background and everything and what he is is back then they had these, they had this Pinkerton Detectives here, whatever, and I guess they would provide like passage or act as guides, like over, like guides, I guess, guardians or Bodyguards or whatever you know, through the.

Lano:

Traveling through the trails?

Miggy:

Yeah, so that's why they ended up at Fort Worth and he was gonna take a group of immigrants which I think were or the all Germans I Did their German immigrants and they wanted to go to Oregon because that's the kind of Environment they're used to well, it's similar to like Germany or the hometown, so more colder, more.

Miggy:

Yeah and um the. That's the thing you know. The whole thing is he sees that they brought all their belongings and everything and Since he knows the trail, he tells the people Just bring what's necessary. It's like all this other stuff has to stay Maybe they got a big hit of a big joint.

Lano:

Let's keep looking so big.

Miggy:

Everything else has to stay, you know, because it's too much stuff to take on the trail. You know it's like it'll be impassable and the whole journey is just these people not paying attention, you know, and them having conflict and Trying to all get on the same page and trying to get from point A to point B, and how difficult it is. And the the Dunning, he teams up with them, but just because they're all going in the same direction, you know. But but um, the the father Dunning, you know, jacob, he says that he doesn't know where he's going, it's like, but when he finds it, that's where he's gonna stay. So he's not necessarily on this trip to go all the way to Oregon, it's like he just knows he wants to get away from Tennessee and Start new, but he doesn't know where. But he'll know when he finds it. Mm-hmm.

Miggy:

And so that ends up being Montana, oh.

Lano:

So, um, I mean, everybody talks about Yellowstone. I'm sure I'm gonna, I'm gonna like it, but it's just like Drama or family rivalries or like it's just yeah, dude, I mean it's.

Miggy:

I mean there's like it's good drama, good action. You know a lot of and it's today's time, yeah. Yeah, it's great, it's present, you know. So no, it's just good.

Lano:

There's like good gripping Dialogue and everything and Just I mean, well, not, it's not hard to believe, it's just like amazing that, um, like, I just find it incredible that like families can have like that much like property, like acres and acres of land and you see what I think?

Miggy:

that's all. It's all handed down, you know so that's a generational wall.

Lano:

Yeah, cuz like, let's say we had something like I mean your whole family be living on one, like Like the piece of land, right, I mean like everybody's house. I mean, if I had like pretty much, yeah yeah, that much land.

Miggy:

Yeah, whatever like I have, like you know, my siblings and everything.

Lano:

Everybody's staying on that piece of land. Make your own little like city or town, but that's like incredible. Yeah, cuz really I mean Mexico.

Miggy:

That's hard as a Mexico, you know. The families, is it still like that? Well, the ranches, you know it's like. So the ranches, like my grandma, her ranch, you know she had all of her, her kids grow up there and they eventually built more little houses, like for the ones that were running the ranch, you know cuz.

Speaker 3:

There were others left workers or yeah you know.

Miggy:

So so then, not like my, my uncle, my uncle, my deal, manuel, he built his home there, had his family, raised his family and his kids started helping out With the ranch and the farm and everything you know. And then he, she had another, my other aunt, angela. She kind of separated, but I think it was still like I don't know if it's still property not not there with them, but like a little bit further away, like where all the crops and everything were, like where they would do all the harvesting and everything. So they had a house over there with all that property and everything you know, cuz they had like that corn, that pear, that cherries, you know, they had all kinds of stuff, and so that was like another house over there, you know. And then they had a house over there, you know, and that's a thing you know. It's like Back then all it was was just surviving. Oh.

Miggy:

So you get up, you work the land you know about the dollar?

Lano:

Yeah, you know, and it's your foods on the table, or whatever and um, you know on that.

Miggy:

But getting back to 1883, on that trailer they went. They actually went out and Found some wild cattle so they could have to take on the way, so they could barter or, you know, use as food or whatever.

Lano:

Yeah, like milk or whatever. Yeah, or slaughtered if they had to.

Miggy:

But since they became cattle ranchers, I'm guessing that's how they began With that first initial Mmm.

Lano:

I started to groupie, you know, and that's.

Miggy:

That's. That's why it's like I kind of want to see how it all connects, connects, you know, it's like it seems like a hell of a story.

Lano:

And what, what? So yellow stones on what season? Now Yellow stones, season 5, and it finished or it's still going on.

Miggy:

I think season 5 ended Halfway. Let me like a part two with it in half, or did it finish and they're gonna start a new season?

Lano:

Like it took a little like.

Miggy:

Yeah, I think it took. They're like a mid-season finale, so I think they still need to do the rest of it.

Lano:

Because I mean I heard that like the cost is leaving right and then they're gonna. I don't know if they're gonna. Yeah, there's some dispute spin off, or yeah, continue with. I mean the story with something. Now does he make the show like if they lost costner, like it wouldn't be as good or no, or it's just good writing.

Miggy:

Um, it's good writing overall, I mean.

Lano:

I've always been a costner friend, that's yeah no, he's awesome in it.

Miggy:

Yeah, he's awesome, and, and um, but all the other characters do.

Lano:

All the other characters are so strong also, and I remember you and Really strong, or you were saying that, like the girls are like yeah, dude, it's like you get invested in all of them.

Miggy:

Dude, it's like, even if costner was gone, I think it's still carrying on with the show, the story.

Lano:

But he's like, it's about him, like the story, or he's just a character, a part. He's the main focus of the story or no?

Miggy:

well, yeah, because he's trying to keep the the family and the farm, or the family and the ranch and the property and everything together. Well, that's I mean you know, and if he falls, then pretty much everything else crumbles.

Lano:

That's the dream property you know, you can't find property like that nowadays. Right, that's all been owned or taken care of. I Guess you can find stuff in the desert, but it's just like not the same.

Speaker 3:

No.

Miggy:

No, and then, like when you see the visuals where they're at, do the new to see Amazing man.

Lano:

Well, a couple more calls to see.

Speaker 5:

Hey, big, just to reassure you, I think you're listening to the show a little too close, because the only time I heard you and your channel talk was like Like the second time you're on show after you was six, and Then only today on this show right here, I can hear you the background coffee, but that's the only time. So If you think you heard yourself before, I think you're listening too close. Big dog, all right, we don't hear it, I don't hear it. And then I heard in my office, I heard on my AirPods and I hear it on the ride.

Speaker 5:

So Take it easy to yourself, but you gotta get that check for all. You do so like shit I.

Miggy:

Well, thank you for your concern, mark.

Speaker 4:

No, I mean, if you guys can't hear it the good.

Miggy:

I'm glad, because I know I can't do it and you know he's a shit out of me, man.

Lano:

I listen to my AirPods but, like when we do listen to car, I always hear like extra noises that I didn't hear. Yeah.

Miggy:

That's right. Like we, I was listening to the car and I hear it all. I hear everything. Yeah, you know. Oh, so I don't know.

Lano:

Oh, I'm glad it doesn't bother you guys bothered me, but like when, when Ricky put like attention to it, then now I hear it like oh.

Speaker 5:

No you know, how are we gonna hop off that for Bluma? He's being threatened by the Halisco cartel. He's not allowed to do a show and see whana. Are you gonna kill him? What is Justin? Are we're gonna do about it? Are you guys gonna Do a merch bomb with a purple blue my shirt try to raise funds from? We want to know.

Lano:

So I don't know if you heard this, cuz my wife sent it to me, those an Instagram post, that um, so I guess you was supposed to perform in in Tijuana, and that, um, like overnight, like some big posters or billboards popped up, like with a cartel, like Give me a warning, like be careful with like you got loose lips, or something like that, be careful what you say, listen. That. So I don't know. That was like. She said it a week ago, but I don't, I don't know if the cartels are. They're getting upset. Yeah, I give her all. You don't follow.

Miggy:

You don't know and as far as what we're gonna do, mark, not a damn thing, dude, as far as I'm concerned. Put them up there in a plane with Jenny, overload that bitch and let that shit crash to the side of a plane or a side of a mountain.

Lano:

He might hide like for all I care. To park or even, like you said, um one guy.

Miggy:

You know they fake it here might hope they really do kill dude, because he's a travesty to music.

Lano:

So so no Rick today, hopefully he's here. Next week It'll be our show before the big game marks me joining us. We're gonna be going to a big Ali FC game. Hopefully we get a special guest, but I'm looking forward that game. It's gonna be fun some two Saturdays from or two Sundays from now Two. Sundays from now but you're going for sure, right? Yeah, all right, and then marks, it's be a large group. I'm trying to think, sure shirts.

Miggy:

How are we gonna get there? What's what's the plan? What's the trend prediction ideas? Well, just everybody jump on the 81er here and On 90 going well, me and my wife, I mean, cuz I know the bus stops right in front of me, my wife.

Lano:

Um, we always get there like early. Can they call it like a soccer games 90 minutes, 45 minute halves. Yeah so they have this thing where they call it the 90 before the 90 and like the 90 before the 90s, like, like food there's food specials and like drinks are half price or something.

Lano:

Okay so we go early and eat and like get settled in and stuff, but um we find parking easy and all that, or Well, we like, we buy parking, like ahead of time, like so I bought parking for for us. Just said, um, oh, we won't have the baby with us, we could take the car much is it. I have to double check. I think it's like 25 bucks for parking at the stadium, like we'll go through ticketmaster.

Miggy:

I remember here in the show was like ridiculous parking out there near well, this is um the.

Lano:

They called the Bimo Bank.

Miggy:

The bank this is by the Coliseum not so, fight not so fight, but oh but even when, when everything was going on right there at the Coliseum. Yeah that the parking was like ridiculous, and I don't know if it feels the same still with the soccer, you know that's the sport stadium. So that's the sport stadium, but still so, there is a more passionate.

Lano:

Yeah, there is surface parking, because the state only holds like 20,000 people, so it's like a. But there is, like you know that, museum parking. And then there's like Preferred parking. You just driving, you already paid in advance. But we used to take the train out there. But like, yeah, I mean, I don't know if you want a carpool or whatever, we just we go, we go early, we won't have the baby, so we'll take the car seat out so we could fit two people in our car. But I don't know, like um, like, if you want to ride with us, we could, you could ride with us. We just get there early. And then we got mark, and then we got, like Ricky, I don't, they want to buy carpool too?

Miggy:

Yeah, they'll probably figure out there what they're gonna do what they want to do.

Lano:

But, um, yeah, I guess the next show was I'll distribute the tickets. Like you know, it's that ticketmaster, so that I don't we're not all like meeting at the gate, like who has the tickets or whatever. I'll send them to you. Well, yeah, I guess we'll talk about it. Figure it out without me next week.

Miggy:

It sounds good, eh, well, hope we entertain people, entertain informed and, uh, just help me pass the time I'm gonna work on Sweet. Keep drifting yo Please, and God save the queen.

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