Drifting on Arroyo

Episode 82 - Turkey, Traditions, and Treading Barefoot: A Thanksgiving Tale with Jolly Gift Ideas and Happy Blessings!

November 23, 2023 Rick, Lano, Miggy Season 2 Episode 82
Drifting on Arroyo
Episode 82 - Turkey, Traditions, and Treading Barefoot: A Thanksgiving Tale with Jolly Gift Ideas and Happy Blessings!
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Can you remember the last time you camped out for a Black Friday sale? We sure can, and it fills us with nostalgia. As we reminisce about the good old days of Thanksgiving and Black Friday, we can't help but wonder how things have changed. From kids thronging the streets for Halloween to largely empty streets today, the transformation is stark. Though traditions seem to have changed in the big cities, are the small towns still holding onto their customs? We spill the beans on that while sharing our favorite Thanksgiving dishes and explaining why these holidays are now more about quality family time than anything else.

What's more enjoyable than a warm Thanksgiving dinner? Probably hunting for holiday tools and gift ideas! We've got you covered as we put Ryobi, Milwaukee, and Rigid under the microscope. We share our favorite items from Christmas catalogs and reveal the quirkiest white elephant gifts we've come across. Time to jot down those gift ideas including lottery scratchers, whiskey stones, and molds for clear ice. 

And just when you thought you've had enough, we introduce the barefoot movement. We discuss the benefits of barefoot shoes and socks, as well as different methods of wearing them. Put your comfort before style and see how these can help with ankle and foot pain. As we wind down, we take a moment to reflect on the importance of Thanksgiving traditions and the need for safety in these trying times. Here's wishing you a Happy Thanksgiving, filled with gratitude and blessings. Let's remember to count and cherish the blessings we have, right now and always.

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Mig:

Welcome back to the Drifting on Arroyo podcast. This is Mig, this is Lano.

Lano:

RK67. That sounds like a mean fact. Happy Thanksgiving Happy.

Mig:

Thanksgiving.

Rick:

So this is Thanksgiving week. You guys are hearing this Thanksgiving day on Thursday. We're just going to go through a quick episode. Nothing long, yeah, just to wish everybody a happy Thanksgiving.

Mig:

We're playing a trick on you because you hear Rick but he's not really here.

Lano:

Yeah, ricky's in Costa Rica. I'm in Costa Rica, as you're listening, right now.

Rick:

I'm hoping he's whitewater rafting.

Mig:

You're either ziplining or getting churro from some churriso taco that he had on the street or some shit. Oh yeah Just really quick.

Rick:

What's your favorite thing you look forward to in Thanksgiving? Me is mac and cheese.

Lano:

Oh man, I'm doing, it's everything, it's everything.

Rick:

Don't meal. The family, seeing people, everything.

Lano:

Everything it's everything.

Mig:

It's just everything is delicious. I mean even nowadays, just spending the day with my mom. Helping her prep everything, because she can't do it all on her own anymore. And I even told some of the boys, some of the, to go help Because they were asking about the mashed potatoes.

Lano:

Oh how do, I do.

Mig:

And I told them well, I thought, if I wanted to have a, do them.

Rick:

I suggest that secret recipe.

Mig:

I suggest you show up early Thanksgiving day and help us make them. Yeah, yeah, cause I can give you the ingredients, but you got to know the procedure, right, you know? If you don't know the procedure, you know something might come out wrong or it might not come out right.

Rick:

Yeah.

Mig:

You know. So up to you guys if you want to learn how to make those magical potatoes. So I know how to make them.

Lano:

The well. It's crazy how things are changed because you used to camp out. Camp out for Black Friday.

Rick:

Like. I mean they got to the point where, like I, would eat quick, like and like my dinner was at four o'clock and then head out to Okay. So how do you?

Lano:

how do you feel, because right now that you already have your family, like it's not like you're going to be, you would be able to do that now. But are you kind of like bummed of how things are so different now from Black Friday?

Rick:

I'm bummed, but it's kind of like.

Lano:

Cause it's not like you can go out there and stay camping.

Rick:

No, but now it's like even like the stores are disappearing. Like I mean, I used to hit all these different stores, like now there's like what's I mean what's their disbest buying? Like where are you going to go now? Like Well, walmart, well, walmart, yeah, but like all these other stores, like they're all closed, like there's no more. Everything's closed and everything's like you know, online only.

Mig:

I mean it's pretty sad because it's like experiences are being robbed, dude. Yeah, you know, it's like I don't know. We didn't bring this up for Halloween, but I wanted. I wanted to bring it up and I forgot. Not one kid came to the house. Oh, you did candy, dude. You told me that I was surprised.

Mig:

Not one kid man, wow, and the whole, the whole street's all dark and everything you know, and it's like I was even like driving around on my way home and hardly see many kids on the streets, man, and it's like but that's been getting that way. Well, I know, that's what I'm saying.

Lano:

I mean well, it's like.

Mig:

Halloween dude. Halloween was man. It couldn't come fast enough. Yeah, it's like it was torturing for Halloween to get here. Every other house Because it's like all you had to do is go up and down a royal and you were guaranteed to come home with a bag so full of candy that it was tearing on you. You wouldn't need to double it up, or or something.

Lano:

It's like the black Friday you already. Black Friday starts like two weeks ago, started like two weeks ago. Yeah, All their sales are already out there.

Mig:

Yeah, it's like everybody trying to get a jump on on the sale and everything I want to get the money you know yeah, they killed the uniqueness of specialness of it, like it's like I'm saying the experience, you know. It's like we look back at it and it's like I feel sorry for the kids today, because it's like kind of really, yeah, it's like, it's like your child you're not having a childhood.

Lano:

I wonder, I wonder if, like small towns, still have.

Mig:

I think small towns are different. They're still have the old small towns are definitely different. Yeah, yeah, I would say so.

Lano:

You guys ever think about, like, how crazy it is, like people that grew up in, let's just say, a small town or a town that has a small population, and there's some people that they've even made movies about it where, oh, they wanna make it big, they wanna make it out of small town and all that. And it's like now. I think like and everyone that's in the big city, were like man, I wanna just live in a little small town and just like go out and fish in the morning for breakfast or something.

Lano:

That would be awesome that my day just drag like I'm trying to make it to a small town, and before it was like, oh, you're trying to make it to a big town.

Mig:

It's funny, cause when I was in my ex and we would travel to Mexico and everything a lot, we'd be driving by the ranches and everything just like hang out at the ranches and stuff, and she turned to me. She asked me one time she's like do you think you can live here?

Mig:

Do you think you can live like this, Like hell yeah, he's like just out here, that was with nobody out here. I'm like, yes, yep. I'm like when nobody bothering me. Yes, yep, you know, and I know she couldn't do it because she's such a social butterfly.

Lano:

Yeah.

Mig:

She needs all the hustle and bustle of the city and somewhere to be and something to do and but I think it would even like slow down in time, Like it could make your days longer.

Rick:

Like you know, you get up when the sun's out, or whatever. Like do your thing and yeah, I mean.

Mig:

Take a siesta, come out, do it like, yeah, cause you're gonna I mean, you're gonna get up, you're gonna tend to the animals, right, you know you're gonna do whatever cleaning up has to be cleaned up, you know and you know.

Lano:

Then you take like a little break and I think even at the countryside where you have like your own equipment, that you gotta be, I don't know. Putting up a fence, yeah, fixing you know.

Mig:

It's like that's why I watched like shows like Yellowstone and stuff. Man, it's like I know they're like an extreme of what we're talking about, you know, but to be able to live like that is like if you go back to like the prequels shows like the, I'm gonna start watching that 1883 and 1923. It's like just seeing how they lived.

Rick:

Yeah.

Mig:

It's like I would have loved to have lived in those days back then. Just a simpler time.

Lano:

We gotta be thankful for how we grew up. Yeah, no, yeah, these poor kids these days.

Rick:

No, we grew up with those like 10 or 12 of us on the streets, I mean down the block, I mean we didn't know, yeah, the kids don't have to hold it, they'll be lucky if they got one good friend. I mean, we didn't hang out like all at the same time. But, like you know, you guys had Chachu, you guys were with everybody all down the street. Yeah, back then you had, but I mean that's the thing we all met on the street.

Mig:

Yeah, you know it's like everybody came out, we all went out there to go play. You know it's like, Like, I don't think Ally has any.

Rick:

I mean I don't think she. There's no one who would be her age. I don't see anybody. I mean they'll be out there.

Mig:

But that's the thing, you know. It's like I mean no, because I'm trying to figure out how to phrase this Because once she gets to the age of being able to play, you're gonna freak out. Yeah, If you're like, say, she's already like six or seven and she's playing with the ball outside, you know, but behind the gate, you know, and she wants to go out on the street and play with the ball, it's like you're gonna freak out. Laura's gonna freak out.

Lano:

No, no, no, no, no no.

Mig:

I'll tell you what. I'll tell you what, where. When we were kids, we weren't supervised.

Rick:

I mean, we weren't supervised. Our parents are in the house doing their thing and we're outside, yeah, and I mean that's the thing.

Mig:

It's like we need to get back to that, because kids need to make those mistakes. Yeah, you know, they need to learn from that, you know, because that's what's missing from these kids as they're growing up. It's like they're so, they're so coddled and so baby then in a bubble and everything. It's like and it's kind of, you know, our generation is kind of our fault as parents, because we're doing that and it's like we should just look back at the way we were, you know, when things were kind of like Okay, you know, if you just let them wander off a little bit and we all grew up with someone who got hit by a car.

Rick:

I mean, it wasn't us, but we all knew, we knew someone. And like that's how I learned my lesson, like well, that, like I got hit by a car or something, that yeah, you know, I mean or we heard, we saw it, we got you gotta let them roll around in the dirt.

Mig:

You know you gotta let them pick up that cookie once it fell on the floor and let them pick it up and eat it, you know and build up their immunity and you know.

Rick:

Now Do you guys have a list of stuff you guys been waiting for, like saving for black Friday? Like I'll wait to see if it goes on sale. One thing for work.

Lano:

one thing for working to keep telling Marcos I go, I'm gonna switch on my all my power tools to rigid. I'm going rigid to power tools, so I might buy some stuff.

Rick:

Yeah, it's on battery packet. They're not like swappable.

Lano:

No, no, no, no no but but for people that uh, you know you're gonna buy some power tools by Bridget because bridge rigid, they have a lifetime warranty on the batteries. Batteries go out you but you have to register once you buy over. You register the batteries or then your tools and Once your battery had loses its charge or whatever it goes bad, they replace it.

Rick:

I mean, I have them.

Lano:

They're the only part.

Rick:

They're the only company that does that, but only because someone got me a drill right. Oh be, so I just been buying everything that works with that battery. I mean, that's why I got stuck with them. But but we're always good dude.

Mig:

Yeah, I mean for for home use, like if you're not gonna use it Every day professionally.

Lano:

Mm-hmm, right, oh, he's an awesome, right, oh yeah, I got what when I got from right. Oh, he is a leaf blower. Pretty good relief blow.

Mig:

Yeah, I got a little small circular saw, but that's I'm saying it's not something you're using every day, though it's like something is on occasion, and that's what Ryobi is good for. You know it's like for to have at home.

Rick:

When you're those occasional projects you know, but using every day.

Mig:

Yeah, we need every day, you know. You know, rick will tell you Milwaukee, but the batteries are super expensive and Well, the the products are pretty expensive.

Lano:

Yeah, and now he's gonna go to rigid and try that so. Yeah, because I'm sick of that Milwaukee. The batteries are always just going to shit the. I have a A drill that's damn fuel their top of the line down the thing. I would rarely use it and it's all. It's all messed up. It's it like skip. Sometimes it you just hear it like like turn on, but it doesn't spin or anything.

Mig:

It's a certain because of the the impact guns that we bought in the Ratchets, they're really no, the drill, the drill, the fuel, the drill with the Chucky.

Lano:

And it has a setting for drill hammer and I, I hate, I hate those drills. The, the when it's just a regular drill with the Chucky regular drill. Yeah, I when those drills have the hammer. I, when those drills have the hammer on you know, featured it. I hate that shit. I hate you. Not for me.

Rick:

So you're looking for a rigid drill, or a rigid what? Just everything.

Lano:

No, I'll probably start off. I'll try out maybe like a salsa, because the sauzas are pieces of crap too. Two saws the base the base step saws is already messing up, and then the fuel damn Salsa is also messed up. Walk is just damn.

Rick:

And see, that's another thing, like I used to always buy the newspaper to see all, like you know, the the colored like ads and stuff. Like you know, they give you like all the sales stuff. Yeah, and last year, like those like one page like best buy and target or that's it, and it was so small and like the paper was like 250 or whatever. And then for those two ads, because now they don't give you the ads, now they just want you to go to the website online. Like I missed that. So, like I told myself, I'm not gonna wake up early because I would have to buy the paper before they sold out. So I'd wake up early to get. But now, like I told myself, I'm not gonna get it no more, cuz they're not. You know you want to look at the pictures and see what's on sale or whatever. Make your Christmas list.

Mig:

Yeah, that was. That was always something fun to get in um Christmas catalogues or something getting. Christmas catalogs like the Sears or my gum rewards, or now Sears is gone, toys or us they're gone.

Rick:

Yeah, yeah, so now it's just online. You just gotta like be checking your.

Mig:

You go, you go, you go. I would go immediately to the toy section. And then I start seeing what I, what I wanted.

Rick:

Is there anything you've been looking for for black Friday?

Mig:

Nothing in particular, I mean, just some stuff will pop into my head every once in a while. You know, if anything, I'll probably just go on there. Try them Find something for, like the house is a black elephant for the white elephant.

Rick:

So now it's holiday season, party, white elephants are happening. What are good white elephant gifts? What would you guys recommend?

Mig:

It depends if you want to like a gag gift or Something practical, or I give one, or if you, good one, good okay, so say say if you think about past, why office you've been to is like what have people really like fought over? Mm-hmm, I know one thing is the scratchers, the lottery scratchers, so that's a good one a lot of you know.

Lano:

Yeah, so a practical one, you know how to spend that much.

Rick:

Like 25 bucks seems like a lot of scratchers, you know that's like oh my crap 25 bucks and then get like five, five dollar scratchers. Yeah, yeah, that's already people are like oh, they're gonna be there all night like this, practical.

Mig:

What I was thinking about. Practical was maybe, um, since you can figure out what those whiskey stones were for, they have a bunch of molds now, like fries. Oh yeah, I saw some fancy like those big balls or the big cubes. Oh yeah, skulls now. Yeah, you know, oh I want to make ice?

Rick:

make ice, I'm into the whole clear ice thing now. It's like these special molds to make clear ice, so that.

Mig:

Like filtered water. No no, these because the minerals and everything that makes some.

Rick:

So this is it's like a deep mold where, like there's a reservoir, we're like Because the bottom, only the top ice is clear. So these are molds were like it has a reservoir in the bottom, so like the bottom ice that freezes, it freezes first, gets cloudy and then the very top is it's clear and then that's where the mold is. So like it's like a lot of waste of ice, but like the very part that you want mold is like crystal clear.

Lano:

So how do you get that, the piece, that's clear.

Rick:

It's, it's break it off. Yeah, he's like break it off. It's part of the mold, yeah so that's probably like a one cube, one one ice cube, yeah, so I have these cups to do the little ball in the top and then like the bottom is just this thing, but like I, did all this like research and stuff.

Lano:

You know I got sad, like some old fashions they have, like they put the big in the middle right yeah, so that's all thinking with that

Rick:

clear one when you put that, like, that Cuban, the one to put the drink in, like the ice disappears Because it's clear. So this like goes Translucent so I'll see you.

Mig:

That's something you know. And they're pretty cheap unless you get like the, Like the, because they even have like some that are like rose. They look like roses. Star Wars stuff, you know, yeah, they got like snowflake ones, that that was crazy. You know so, unless you get like something like that, or unless if you just get a regular Spherical ones without that expensive. So that was like one idea I was looking at.

Rick:

Yeah, and what do you think, ricky?

Lano:

Practical, something that's good. I was gonna. I was gonna say like, cause I got a Kinda like one of those little mobile compressor, little small compressor, tire compressor.

Mig:

Oh yeah.

Lano:

Emergency tire, like you got a flat or something where you can connect the Cause. I think those are like about 30, 40 bucks, no, Something like that. Yeah, they're about 30, 40 bucks. So it's just a small little compressor you can attach your tire that'll. You know your tire's low Hook that up. That'll probably be a good little roadside emergency thing.

Mig:

You just gotta be careful and really get one. Like read the reviews on it, Get one that works good Cause. I tried one of those last year and burned it on. My tire didn't even get full it burned out. Yeah, cause I was trying to fill up.

Rick:

You bought that last year right.

Mig:

Yeah.

Lano:

But it wasn't.

Mig:

Well, that's the thing I don't know. I mean, I should have read to see what it was rated at, like how high it could.

Rick:

You think it was the pressure? Or the capacity error Like it was running through long.

Mig:

No cause on my work truck the tire pressure it's a Think up to like 80.

Lano:

See. So those things say like, if they're up, you can.

Mig:

Normal is like 450. See, that's what I'm saying. I don't know.

Lano:

Or 100, if it says 100 psi, so it should have been. Yeah, you should have been fine.

Mig:

Cause. Then there's some that, like the one that I had, it was giving, and then, like it started making a weird noise and it quit, and then it started. A little smoke come out of it.

Lano:

And I was like what the hell?

Mig:

You know it's like you're supposed to be able to do it all the way. Yeah, to fill up the tire.

Rick:

You know, nah, didn't You're like what the hell am I supposed to get in?

Mig:

like so what I eventually?

Rick:

ended up doing is like I got a Ryobi.

Lano:

I got a little Ryobi compressor yeah.

Mig:

And that thing worked pretty good. But the only problem with that is that you need to get a really good battery. Yeah, You're gonna spend the money on a really good battery to have it last.

Rick:

So I bought one cause you know I did that road trip to Sacramento. I bought one of those like like those battery bank air inflators for the tires, just in case. But now I'm worried if it's gonna blow out like yours. So this is I don't know if this is new or not, but I saw this at the store one time and it's like a tray, like you put the ice on it and it melts and then it creates that pattern and then you flip it over to make these fancy designs on the ice. You see how the ice has these shapes or curves. To me it's like too much, but people are doing it now for the drinks and they have these little patterns inside.

Lano:

Uh, no, Uh no.

Rick:

I was looking so I thought you guys, I asked for like a list, so I thought you guys would give me a list. Oh, so this is the ice tray. So you see this, all the balls are clear.

Lano:

Yeah.

Rick:

So there's a big reservoir here that fills up, that's cloudy ice, and then the very top is like the clear part. So all this stuff like it's just the very top, and then the reservoir is like the cloudy, but the top part gets the clear ice. But what's a cool thing?

Rick:

so Ricky's- known me for a while and I always get products that, like you know, I always march to my own beat. Yeah, everybody turns right and I walk left, you know. So, like I always get like I don't want to say they're like future or new stuff, but like I'm always trying out stuff. So this is products that I have a list of stuff, that that I believe in and I want you guys to like.

Lano:

Okay, what one item on your list have the the?

Rick:

what is it?

Lano:

called the poop strap the you told me about this good stocking stuff. Hey, I might. I might need that for Costa Rica because they said, the mosquitoes are pretty. This is the bug bite thing. I got one in the car.

Rick:

I got one in the house. Laura keeps one in her purse. This is like mosquito season. This thing like works. You just put it on the, on the bite, and then, like you, suck it off. I mean the sooner the better, but it sucks the venom out.

Lano:

Oh.

Rick:

So this is a, if you do it right away, like the things gone, like you won't come back. If you do it like later than the next day, you kind of have to like suck it out again. But this, like I'm really I've been using this you hold.

Lano:

You hold for 10 to 20 seconds. Yeah you pump it and then you leave it there.

Rick:

Yeah, we just put it on there and then you squeeze it and it was like sucks it. So it's sucking the venom out. The venom is what's causing you empty it out the irritation, I don't just, it just stays in there. I mean the venom's like, like you know, mom operates, you can't even see it.

Mig:

It's like so small one of her works on snake bites.

Rick:

I mean it might. So I've been using this for years and I always talk about it so like you have not been using this for years.

Mig:

Maybe you just started first time I've heard you talk about it.

Rick:

So it's the the bug bite thing. This is good stock and stuff.

Lano:

Oh, that's what it's what it's called bug bite thing. Yeah so it's like a little cylinder.

Rick:

And that's where you can flip it. So it's smaller little yeah.

Lano:

So it's like a little cylinder with a little pump on it.

Rick:

Yeah, it's just a little suction little suction thing.

Lano:

That way you put it over your mosquito bite, and then you suck it.

Rick:

I mean, it sucks it out.

Lano:

Well, you pull the trigger.

Rick:

So so it it sucks the, the venom and you'll feel the relief, you'll feel like and you got to hold it for 20 seconds. Yeah, you'll feel it like like relief, like it like when it comes out.

Lano:

Yeah and I was leaving on there like for like a while that'd be good, because, man, I've been getting bit by by these mosquitoes or whatever my legs, man, constantly itching and then this I saw in shark tank and I tried it and this is called the, the original stretch lace.

Rick:

So these are shoelaces that stretch, so you put them on and then they make any shoe you have like a slip on. So like I'm wearing these shoes today, oh. I'm wearing these shoes these shoes today. Yeah and um. You see how they stretch because the shoelace, stretch the shoelace is straight, so they're always tied. And I'm able to you know the stretch and then pull my shoes off, put them back on.

Rick:

Oh, oh, without time in my laces Cool, so I had these on Like three pairs of shoes like my I have them on my work shoes and then comfortable shoes, so you're like you're like, you're just like going full blown, just lazy ass.

Lano:

We just talked about.

Mig:

He says.

Lano:

He says he's bumped up because there's no more stores, while you're one that always is online shopping. Oh this is you go, you get, you get you. Online shop, you have your food delivered. You, you had your. You don't even, you didn't even go pick up your Tesla.

Rick:

You went, had them deliver it, deliver it, yeah, but this is all like so like convenience, oh Convenience. I mean.

Mig:

So these are there's at least it's you being a shut-in.

Rick:

They're like 1099. It's a I recommend it. You stream everything.

Lano:

You don't even put out, you don't even open your own lines.

Rick:

You tell Alexa or whoever, my next product. I've been telling you guys, these are zero shoes.

Lano:

Yeah, those you've been using.

Rick:

So I've been on the Barefoot movement. Ricky's known me for years.

Lano:

I've tried the toe shoes, the V-rooms.

Rick:

So these have a wide toe box so your feet could fit in. There's no very minimum cushion Because your feet are supposed to touch the ground and think of like, if you have a cast on your hand, if you had a cast on for like 10 years, you're not going to be able to move your arm, no more, you're not going to lose your feeling or touch.

Rick:

So this is like your feet have been in a cast for years. So you wear these shoes. You do have to get used to them because like you'll start, like your calves start, because your calves start stretching out, because you've been wearing a heel or too high, so I've been wearing these. I switched all my shoes to zero and I've noticed I used to have like back pain, sciatica, all that went away.

Lano:

Did you use those shoes for your Disneyland trip last couple of weeks ago?

Rick:

I used them for the Disneyland trip. I trained in them for the marathon. I didn't run the marathon in them because everybody's like buy these other shoes, but I trained in them. But these are like minimal. I recommend getting the chanclas first. They got, like you know, different chanclas to get used to them but they have different styles.

Lano:

But see how they're different chicks. That's why I like some there's guys and girls.

Rick:

They're just showing these girl pictures.

Mig:

Now I'm not wearing those, but see how they are, and there's some an Indian in the black black, black black.

Rick:

But that's why they're like almost like Jesus shoes or whatever. But get, start wearing like chanclas on the weekends and then build up to these shoes. But, like when you're in Costa Rica, you should be wearing shoes like this every day. Now to get the full benefit of this. Like you know, having the wider toe box, you want your feet to move around. Then to get the full benefit, then you got to switch to the toe socks.

Rick:

So these are these are toe socks, like I could put. I switched all my I was ragging on, though?

Lano:

No, I was ragging on the shoes, on your five toe shoes.

Rick:

Yeah, the V-bran's five.

Lano:

But I think I would try toe socks.

Rick:

Now this it takes a little longer to put them on, but I mean I'm I become not an expert, but like now I can put them on quickly. But your, your toes need a wiggle, they need to move around so that it's just comfortable like less.

Lano:

These are the benefits Because you know, sometimes you, when you have like you, have your shoes on all day. Yeah you just then you take them off and then you're like your, your toes are just like your, socks are like just holding your toes.

Rick:

Yeah, so you guys have white shoes but like you're not getting the benefits of your socks, like you know holding them together, so it's like blister prevention, total foot. Then these have like the moisture management and stuff, so these are just okay. So my question is recommendations on all these products.

Mig:

On all these products. What's the kickback you're getting for pitching all this stuff?

Rick:

This is just stuff that I've been using.

Mig:

You sound like a full on salesman.

Rick:

I've been using them and I recommend it, and you guys are all walking out of the street today with one of these items.

Lano:

Oh yeah, what do I got? Where am I getting?

Rick:

This is all for black Friday.

Mig:

This is for.

Rick:

Ricky, and this is for you.

Mig:

Oh shit.

Rick:

So everything. I recommended, you guys are getting.

Lano:

I think you're coming in clutch dude, I'm not going to wear these.

Rick:

So those are the Costa Rica chunk less.

Lano:

No.

Rick:

I can't wear these. Try them out for the weekends. That's why I remember I was asking you guys your shoe size. You guys got the chunk less the starter set.

Mig:

I don't know, man, let's see how see up in there, your feet get used to.

Rick:

your feet are going to adjust. They might hurt. It might help out your, your ankle, your feet are going to wake up again. They're going to start stretching, start moving around.

Lano:

How do you, how do you put this on?

Rick:

Look at the instructions, because mine are not. Those laces.

Lano:

This, this, this thing looks complicated.

Mig:

Oh, I might keep them for water shoes.

Rick:

Yeah, water shoes I mean the ones that got together are water like that, like that, oh, like that, yeah, like that.

Lano:

So those are for the water. Do you got to peel this off of here? Oh, yeah, you do.

Rick:

And yeah, pull it off, and then you just it to make it like tighter on your ankle to start.

Lano:

Oh man.

Rick:

So you got one of the stretch socks or not, the stretch of the stretch laces. You got the socks and you got the bug bite things.

Lano:

Oh, you got the bug bite things. Yeah, it's in here, the bug bite things. So that's going to come in touch.

Rick:

Happy Thanksgiving everybody.

Lano:

Thank you, dude. Yeah man, Good job Producer coming through.

Mig:

Keeping the talent happy. I want you guys to jump on this.

Lano:

My thanksgiving here, buddy Happy.

Mig:

Thanksgiving. Have a good one, be safe out there and God bless us all. You drifting yo God, save the queen.

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