Drifting on Arroyo

Episode 86 - Joysticks and Jingles: Embracing Parenthood, Rural Fantasies, and Retro Gaming

December 21, 2023 Rick, Lano, Miggy Season 2 Episode 86
Drifting on Arroyo
Episode 86 - Joysticks and Jingles: Embracing Parenthood, Rural Fantasies, and Retro Gaming
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Navigating the waves of a growing family, we've welcomed little Shia Isabel into the fold, and, oh boy, are the nights longer and the diapers plentiful! From Ellie's promotion to big sisterhood to the curious absence of seasonal libations like Doritos-flavored alcohol, we're sharing the intimacies and absurdities of life's transitions. Bask in the heartfelt and humorous tales of a family blooming just in time for the holidays, complete with a side of sibling synergy and the bittersweet realization that our kids grow up in the blink of an eye.

Our conversation drifts to the rustic charm of country living, where dreams of idyllic retirement clash with the hilarious reality of our buddy Mark’s "city-slicker-farmer" aspirations. With a chuckle, we shed light on the romanticized notions of animal care, from the allure of a simple chicken coop to the stark reality of early morning feedings and dealing with predators. Sink into our musings on the balance between the dreamy countryside and the commitment it demands, all while considering how many goats are too many goats for one's sanity.

And for the gamers and collectors among us, this episode is a treasure trove of nostalgia and speculation. We reminisce about the evolution of gaming from irresistible sleep thieves like Call of Duty to the vintage charms of Sega and the Nintendo 64. We debate Grand Theft Auto's future and ponder Haslabs, where backing a project becomes a sentimental journey for the adult collector. As technology reshapes our play and imaginations, join us for a candid look back and a lively discussion on what's coming next – all wrapped up with a hearty Merry Christmas and an invitation to gear up for the New Year with us.

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Mig:

Welcome back to the Drifing on Arroyo Podcast. This is Mig, this is Lano.

Lano:

RK67 is back.

Mig:

Oh look who decided to show up.

Lano:

Hey, it's been hectic. Welcome back, I think it came just.

Rick:

He thought he was going to get Christmas gifts, so he wanted to make it to this episode.

Mig:

He showed up thinking we're going to have a Christmas party going on and everything and he just wanted to show up for the cookies and.

Lano:

I mean, Mick did say he was going to have a. Champurralo right.

Rick:

And then you know, I said it last episode I was looking for like the drink of the season. The last time we had pilt and they had this I don't know if you guys heard it it was like a Doritos alcohol. Doritos, alcohol Like, not sure that sounds interesting, but it was sold out. So I was going to do the taste test. But it's sold out, right, Like well. I don't know when it's sold out, but why not?

Lano:

Where do they sell it?

Rick:

Well, I tried to get it from the website and then Let me see. So this is it. It's a Colab Doritos. I know what this brand is Empirical.

Lano:

Empirical is sold out. Oh, it's a liquor, you know.

Rick:

Yeah, but it's. Let me see if I can find the description in full details. But I had to saw it on.

Lano:

And that's a Christmas drink.

Rick:

Well, what's the hot drink of the season? That the flavor is Nacho, cheese, corn, tossada, umami.

Speaker 4:

hint of acidity, hint, sucidity.

Rick:

I'm going to get this. We'll try it on air sample it, but it was sold out so I couldn't get it. Really Damn. And then I don't know about that we did Pilk last year and we got high ratings. So then I was like Mickey's in Big Chaparralo. Maybe I'll bring some tamales. But then the rain, and then I never got out of the house with the newborn.

Lano:

Man first shot at the newborn, so it's just on me that's bringing the temporal. Hey, we blew it, man. Hey, big congratulations to you and Laura on your new baby girl Big ups. Yeah, your baby's here.

Rick:

So now.

Lano:

Family's bigger. It's a blessing. What'd you guys name her?

Rick:

Shaya Shaya, Shaya is Isabel, isabel Shaya.

Lano:

Isabel, isabel, leboof, leboof.

Speaker 4:

Shaya Isabel Same spelling.

Rick:

So Shaya is a girl, so she was born on the 12th. So 12, 12, 23 is her birthday. She was healthy it's pretty crazy because we looked at the photos so minimum. We sat at the hospital two days, they told us. So we were all worried because it was me like Ellie's first time without us.

Rick:

So luckily my parents and my in-laws they came over and they watched Ellie. They sat at the house and every time we went to check on Ellie she was just having a party. She didn't even care we're gone. She was like all right, bye, bye and we're like all right, and she was sleeping and everything.

Mig:

What was her reaction when she first saw her sister?

Rick:

She was actually pretty happy. Yeah, like she was jumping around I'll have to look for the videos but she was happy Like first she was this time when we brought her in through the gate she was happy to see us. Like she didn't even notice my wife's carrying the baby. And then we're like look at your sister, look at your sister. Then she looks and then she just like like giggles and stuff.

Lano:

Oh, that's cool, but we're like this is your sister, this is your sister.

Rick:

But so we minimum two nights at the hospital. She was healthy and then so when we put her in the chair, my wife, we took a picture, because my wife had pictures of when we brought Ellie and they almost look like twins. I'm trying to see if I can find the twins.

Mig:

So they look alike.

Rick:

They look alike. I can find some photos, so so see, I don't know if you can see here. So this is Shia, then this is Ellie. Well, they won't go side by side. I mean at that age, all the babies look the same, yeah, so they have like the kind of like the same face.

Mig:

Yeah, they do.

Rick:

They look the same. And then I mean Ellie doesn't look like this anymore. She's changed, but but it looks like an alley, but just like with dark hair, dark hair. So Ellie is like she runs hot, like she always like when she sleeps she has to like have all the blankets off, she starts like pulling her clothes off and then, shia, she likes to be warm.

Mig:

So they're like opposites.

Rick:

And then Ellie has lighter hair than Shia has, like a darker hair. This is, let me see, she's with her. So she's, she's, gave her, she gave her kiss or anything, even her kiss at the house.

Lano:

It does. Does she comprehend already that's her baby?

Rick:

Yeah, yeah. She wakes up every morning. She's like where's the baby, where's the baby?

Lano:

Oh, that's awesome.

Rick:

But it's just a trip, because when we came back all of a sudden, like Ellie's, like big, you know what I mean. I mean just because now we have something to compare, to like something a little bit like.

Mig:

Ellie looks older.

Rick:

Like who's this? Like big girl, like your big sister. But yeah, this is another view.

Mig:

And that's what we're talking about right now. Before the show. That's also how I was, like how you guys been. He's like man, it's like a slap in the face, dude. It's like, well, yeah, because once you got, you just got over that period of having to be up all the time, like being up all night and everything. It's like with Ellie just finally getting through her routine of when she sleeps and when she naps and everything, and you guys can finally get whole nights of sleep and everything, and then boom, do it all over again. Yeah.

Rick:

No, it's not. It's like like Tyson, you know, everybody has a game plan. Me, I'm like I've done this before. I already like raised one. I've done the sleepless nights, but then that first night, just a punch in the face. So that's when you guys are first getting, yeah, that's where we're first bringing her home. So she got a little Mac because they were like they pulled her back right.

Rick:

Yeah, she wants to see what. She even like noticed that the baby was there, it was all looking. She was happy to see her mom again and stuff. And she's looking. She wants to see, like, what's in the bag? What's in the bag over here?

Lano:

She's in?

Rick:

Yeah, she's in there. Yeah, well, she brought these.

Mig:

Lawrence, whole, even little dollars.

Rick:

So we had brought up the sound of pizza. It's, it's right there by the hospital. But yeah, so everything, everything's good. So, um, so the first night was rough, like like I told me, it's just like a punch in the face, like we're just like all of a sudden, like the baby's crying. You got to wake up and you can't, um, you can't take. That's only the girl. You can't like take care of her, like half asleep.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Rick:

And it's just like makes it worse.

Rick:

You have to like really just like wake up and like get out, so the quicker you like make that transition where, like, cause I was thinking like I don't got to wake up in the morning, you know, I'm not going to work, like I'm off on my vacation just for this reason.

Rick:

So it's like, once you make that decision, you're just on that on the baby schedule and, um, like you don't, you don't have to be up early in the morning, so like you just sleep on the baby's sleep. So like, once you make that connection, then it's easier because now the baby wakes up, I just wake up with her, like we feed her, get her back to bed and then, like I'll watch you, I'll start watching like a TV program or TV show or watch her. So my wife kind of like stays up with her, cause she wakes up every like every couple hours for feeding, like every hour and a half. So my wife like kind of stays up to like three o'clock and then, um, like at three, 34 o'clock that I'm waking up, and then my wife will like sleep in till, like you know, 10 o'clock and then come like join us. So then, like I'm taking care of the shifts, but it's like like we're on, we're all on the same page with the baby.

Rick:

But the hard part is, is the rest of the world's not so? Everybody's calling us, you know, during the day, like how are you guys doing? You know the family like dude, we're trying to sleep, right now we're trying to sleep.

Lano:

Hit that, do not disturb.

Mig:

But everybody, everybody, listening, do not call them, send them text messages. Yeah, everybody's like oh, you sound tired.

Rick:

I'm like I am tired. You just woke me up. Like you know like I am asleep, oh, can we. Can we visit? Can we visit?

Lano:

How much time? How much time do you got?

Rick:

off Six weeks, six weeks off, so I don't go back till February.

Lano:

Yeah, I was going to say you got rest of December and January off.

Rick:

Yeah, and then like, like I'll start like the last month of December or last few weeks and start trying to get on a schedule. But the doctor says, like the first three weeks, like the baby's going to be like a, like nocturnal, because when, when, when your wife's, when they're, when they're in the womb, when they're pregnant.

Lano:

Yeah.

Rick:

And your wife's walking around during the day, so the baby's just like rocking back and forth or sleeping. Oh, and then not till they're asleep and that's when they're like moving around awake and this and that.

Lano:

So they said it'll be nocturnal for the first couple days when Laura was asleep, when she's still then the baby that's when the baby's kicking waking up and that yeah.

Rick:

Yeah, but during the day when someone's walking around.

Lano:

They just like that rocking puts them to sleep.

Rick:

So they'll be like that. So they said, like I've been taking her out like every morning. Like they said, take her out like to get some sun.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Rick:

And then they just like started adjusting their schedule. Right now, she just eats and sleeps, eats and sleeps. Like her eyes are like maybe open.

Mig:

What else is she going to do? Do?

Lano:

you know what, what do you expect?

Speaker 4:

her to do.

Mig:

Jump on the producer board and she's probably doing a better job than you.

Rick:

But like her eyes are like early open, like like at night time, like because my parents they keep asking like is her eyes open? I was like yeah, they're open, but they're just like she's awake at night, so they're not awake during the day.

Rick:

So they said about the first two weeks she'll be like that and then she'll start switching over. And then we'll start like switching over too. Because I was telling my wife was trying to like wake up every morning, like at eight, and I was just like no, like there's no breakfast, lunch or dinner, Like we're just going to eat when we eat. We might be eating, like you know, at 11pm or 3am or something we don't need to do like a schedule Like she's.

Rick:

We're not to wake up and do this Like we're going to sleep unless we have like appointments. And that's the thing, like right away, that they schedule like a doctor's appointment like on Friday, like two days after the baby's born, so it's like do it Like it's like a day in the clock we got to wake up and, like you know, sleep to get the baby up and take her to the appointment. So I think we have like an appointment.

Lano:

You guys were. You guys felt like, oh this, this is all this routine over again.

Rick:

Yeah, yeah. But once, like my wife, like um, once she took her a while to switch I was like no, we don't have no schedules. Like our schedule is the baby's scheduled? And like now she's like taking it easier, and we still have those like every other day where we just knock out. We can't wake up. Like you know, we're trying to I hear the baby crying and I can't even like. I mean I'm in quicksand, I can't even lift my arm up.

Mig:

I'm like I can't eat, I will, you're, you're, you're that halfway, half asleep?

Rick:

state where you don't know if you should get up or not where I can't get up, and then my wife's getting up and then she's had the same thing.

Lano:

She's knocked out, she can't move, like every other day. It's probably. It's probably good that I I don't, I never had a kid, because at that point again that I would probably be used to just yelling shut up. Yeah, cause the dogs are barking. If a baby's crying, I'll probably be yelling shut up.

Rick:

Well, the thing that I didn't anticipate is that, like like I knew it wasn't like me and Laura, but I didn't like Ellie's going through it too.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Rick:

So Ellie's like her schedule, like she's used to sleeping at night.

Lano:

Her schedule's not.

Rick:

And like the baby's crying at night and and Ellie's like mom, mom, like like Candler, like you know, mom she's like this is bullshit. Yeah, she's putting her hands on her ears like mom, mom, like the baby's but she's shut her up where I will.

Rick:

But she's really like um, like. She's really like we like I took her to with me today to like to go get McDonald's and then um, even the other day is like um, lori, like we went to drop her off somewhere and then um, like the baby started crying. I'm like Ellie, let's check on the baby. And Ellie like reaches over and like puts her hand on her and like the baby stops crying, like like checking on her and stuff, and in the morning is like I'll wake up, like I said I'll watch some TV, so I leave the room, so like Ellie and my wife could sleep and I'm holding the baby, and then when, when Ellie wakes up, she runs over. Like where's the baby? Where's the baby, you know? Like she's over here sleeping.

Rick:

That's cool so, um, like I'll be rushing my teeth and then like the baby's crying and I was like check on the baby, and she goes and checks on her, like helping out, and then we're like we're changing diapers, we have her like, oh, hand me the diaper, hand me the wipe, and then like she's there like like handing us the stuff, you know, just giving her like a job and helping us out. That's cool so, but everything's I mean everything's going good. So we'll see, like when she gets older, cause everybody's like there's gonna be a lot of like fighting and jealousy, but so far she looks like Ellie, just dark hair and opposite, and I feel like she's doing stuff like like kind of faster. Like before I had like a bobble head for like like a at least a month, where like she couldn't like hold her head up.

Mig:

Yeah.

Rick:

And this little one's like already like holding her head up. Like she seems a little like stronger than Ellie, but I'm very curious to see how she's in a look when she gets older.

Mig:

And I know it's like it's too soon, or maybe it's not too soon to ask me, but you guys already thought about this. But you guys gonna try for a boy, or are you guys done?

Rick:

Well, right now for my wife is too soon. I was trying to talk to her about it. She's like don't even talk to me.

Lano:

She said don't even talk to me.

Rick:

She said don't even talk to me, but um, I mean, yeah, it's, I mean it's rough that first week. Now we're finally getting getting used to it. That's all Like I wasn't sure we're about to record, but like now we're kind of have it under control and Ellie's getting accustomed to it. But that that was. That was my week. That's good man. You guys got the greatest Christmas gift?

Rick:

Yeah, Just just before Christmas and it's not like late in the. I mean, she was born on the 12th, so it's still early, like not too close to Christmas. Not too close to Christmas where, like they celebrate or we shall still get to one.

Lano:

You're going to get her two gifts now she gets double presents in December.

Rick:

Yeah, double presents, and then Ellie's already coming up in February.

Lano:

It should be two. Yeah, another another year, two already.

Rick:

Two, and then that is, you know, talking a lot more. So right now we're going to start working on potty training. She's already in pull-ups.

Lano:

Well, congratulations, man.

Mig:

Congratulations to you and Laura, it's a beautiful thing yeah.

Rick:

So what's what's been happening with you guys?

Lano:

I've been swamped with work. What are you?

Rick:

working on.

Speaker 4:

That's why I've been missing All right.

Lano:

So all in the West side of Beverly Hills, working day and night. I was working last night, was it yeah, last night? We're working late. We're trying to beat this rain.

Mig:

I probably could have done that.

Lano:

I had to do one more drain at a job and I probably could have done it, but I thought rain was about to fall, but yeah, now we're going to have all full week of rain.

Mig:

Hopefully week off Week off.

Rick:

Week off to recoup, Because there's some days like it's going to rain all week but then it rains like only in the night.

Lano:

I heard I think it was like two weeks ago Two weeks ago. The show we're talking about living remotely.

Rick:

Oh right, right with Mark. Oh yeah, did you get more details on that from Mark?

Lano:

No, I heard Mark's thing, but I got a call out Meg with him saying that he would fucking take care of animals. He doesn't even walk his dog. That annoys me. He's gonna take care of animals on the farm.

Mig:

You see, well, obviously you didn't listen to that episode, right?

Lano:

No, I get it Because that's the only thing you gotta do. We take care of whatever?

Mig:

No, but I'm saying having grown up in it and having done it since I was young and everything, then it would be no problem. I said I'm not talking about right now, because right now I know how lazy I am, that I wouldn't be doing it.

Rick:

So right now. We're just accustomed like our bodies build differently.

Lano:

Because for Mark, the thing was I could, the thing was I could do it. I could live that way. That's where it was.

Mig:

Yeah.

Lano:

That means you're saying I could, that means you can do it right now. They pull you from right here and put you in the country that you could do it right now.

Mig:

I mean not to the extreme, where I gotta, you know, do like a whole.

Lano:

That's why Mark called, saying like you would have to think about it twice because of all that stuff that I mean the same thing that Menyo does all the time.

Rick:

Yeah. So, how many Menyo? This has chickens, right, or what is he? Chicken or dogs?

Lano:

Chickens, dogs? He's never had horses, I think yeah, he's had horses.

Rick:

Horses seem like super expensive.

Mig:

I don't know how you do Horses he had when he first moved in.

Rick:

That's right when they bought a rations.

Lano:

They were expensive, but the food or, yeah, they were right.

Rick:

But it's just recreation, it's just to ride them, right or like well, I mean, just yeah, just to ride them.

Lano:

But then, like Menyo, wasn't giving them the required time needed to know.

Rick:

Well, you have to brush them, do all that stuff, yeah, and ride them.

Lano:

So he just didn't have the time for them. That's why he didn't have them.

Rick:

Because my aunt, when they bought their ranch in Sun Valley they had like three horses.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Rick:

Only lasted maybe three or four years, and then they sold them right away.

Lano:

They didn't want to keep doing it. They didn't want to keep.

Rick:

Are they just a big expense just to be riding them and then like, if you're not riding them consistently, you just you got to be passionate about it.

Lano:

You got to like, every day, you know, take them out. It's like you know it's your thing, you know your hobby. It's not just a thing just to have.

Rick:

But if I'm on a retire?

Lano:

Unless you're on a big damn farmland acres, acres, and you can jump on the horse to you know.

Rick:

move around, yeah, get going from here to there, like if I want to retire, I do want to retire to that life, but do you need to have that like animals? No, no. Well, that's what I'm saying, Like, why did everybody breed themselves with?

Lano:

chickens and horses Because they want to try that life. Or cows or whatever. Oh, you just get a dog.

Mig:

Because if you're going to, if you're wanting to live that ranch style life, that's what comes with it.

Lano:

Yeah, but if you get a house that's just like on acres, I mean it could just be a nice big old house in the middle, you know, of the woods or whatever, because I remember like three or four years ago everybody was talking about like chicken coops like in their backyard and eggs and stuff.

Rick:

So I was like, oh, maybe I'll get a chicken coop, it's good for the garden, they fertilize and blah, blah, blah. But then like someone was like, oh no, you're going to have like the cats and the animals get to them and I was like oh, a lot of noise and a lot of smell, if you don't maintain the that's if you're growing up in it.

Mig:

Yeah.

Lano:

I mean, it's not like you're going to be farming and planning on making a living like that.

Rick:

Well, that's what I wanted to see with Mark's, because I mean, like I'll tell you, like you get that farmer strength where it's not like hard work.

Lano:

I don't know if Mark Pauli Mark maybe just wanted, he wanted to try out the.

Rick:

Because he said, like Apple Valley or something, or what is it? The high desert Fielding. Fielding, I think it was the high desert.

Speaker 4:

I don't know where that's Because he said he did it yeah, he lived it.

Lano:

Yeah, but I think he wanted to have animals like that. He wanted to be taken care of animals like that.

Speaker 4:

Oh.

Rick:

Well, I mean, that's the thing. Is it like one chicken, one horse, or like? What do you need Like, like? Why are you going to overwork yourself, make it too much?

Lano:

Maybe, maybe. I mean maybe chickens, hence to have your eggs.

Rick:

Yeah, like for like. But.

Lano:

I mean then nothing crazy. Then I like that one chicken on the Instagram that has those that farm. Oh yeah, crazy chick with those. What are they? Are they ostriches?

Mig:

Ostriches, or the llamas, or, oh, the llamas, the llamas that I always try to attack her.

Lano:

Yeah, they come running after her. She's got to like put her arm out and stuff them at the neck.

Rick:

Oh, that's weird.

Lano:

Yeah, she's got all kinds of animals. Man, yeah, that's a trip. Yeah, she's pretty funny.

Rick:

Do you watch Yellowstone, Ricky?

Lano:

No.

Rick:

I started out on season two, Miggie.

Lano:

Oh man, no, I haven't started, I haven't looked at that.

Rick:

I'm on season. My goal is to have it finished before I go back to work.

Mig:

Yeah, I'm telling you, for Christmas I'm going to have a marathon on Paramount.

Rick:

Oh is it.

Lano:

What.

Rick:

All episodes.

Lano:

Did you watch any other Christmas movies?

Rick:

Well, I told Miggie that, like because of the recommendation, I saw Johnny Dangerous.

Lano:

What did you think about it?

Rick:

I thought it was good. I didn't realize it's like a space ball, like an airplane, like one of those comedies.

Lano:

Oh comedy, yeah, like slapstick. What do you call that kind of comedy?

Speaker 4:

Slapstick oh slapstick yeah. Yeah.

Rick:

Like everything's a one-liner, yeah, and then, like I consider movies like that, like Blazinside, I consider kids' movie.

Lano:

No.

Rick:

No, I mean like this I mean those are some jokes, but it went over like our heads. Well, that's what I'm saying because it's a dull material.

Mig:

It's like, yeah, I got a PG-13 rating.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Mig:

Probably just because of the language. You know it wasn't. But if that Italian fool if they put it to consideration, then it should have been R rated. Yeah, I mean, we saw it a lot as kids, and that's what I'm saying. It's like watching it again as an adult, knowing what we know as adults, a lot of those jokes. It's like you watch it and you're like dude. It's like how did anybody let us watch this as kids?

Rick:

But that's like I don't think like I would like Ali walked in. She's watching. I don't think I would say like leave the room or I'll turn it off. No, I mean, I mean, I mean, you guys, I'm going to go over her head, but maybe she got older, maybe yeah.

Mig:

What if she walked in on the scene? When they're talking about the what's?

Rick:

wrong.

Mig:

We're showing the videos of the little nutsaxe and everything blowing up and walking around.

Lano:

With the blue balls, yeah.

Speaker 4:

So what about the Italian?

Rick:

The Italian, it goes off in the middle, so I don't even see that scene.

Lano:

Where does she start repeating Farke and Isle? Oh yeah, Farke and Isle.

Rick:

And that's what she's doing. Like my wife will be on the phone and she'll say something and then, like Ali, just repeats it or she'll grab her like fake phone and start saying it.

Lano:

That's what I'm saying.

Rick:

Well, that's very true.

Lano:

Hey, so have you seen Die Hard? Not yet, not yet, that's one of the things she still hasn't seen it.

Rick:

It's on my list. I'm going to see it this weekend. I heard that you saw a Scrooge, and the Mickey, all that, the Mickey, the cartoon, the Mickey, and Ali liked it. Huh yeah, ali liked it.

Lano:

The Scrooge one, and then there was the other one.

Rick:

We haven't seen the stop action or stop motion, the Rudolph and all this oh yeah yeah, yeah, my wife said, she looked from, but it was all stuff we didn't have Like you had to pay for it.

Lano:

Oh, but she also liked the Peanuts. Peanuts, like the Charlie Brown stuff, she liked that.

Rick:

Yeah, she doesn't say Snoopy, she says happy. She's like oh, happy, happy.

Lano:

That's cool.

Rick:

But yeah, she liked the Mickey Christmas Carol, Like it was really because she just sat there and watched it.

Lano:

Yeah.

Rick:

She was just watching it and it's only, I think, 10 minutes.

Lano:

15 minutes yeah it's good With the Mickey Christmas. That's one, and then Scrooge right Is another one.

Rick:

Well, the one that was Scrooge.

Lano:

Or Mickey's Christmas Carol. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's right.

Rick:

But she did like that. We haven't seen Die Hard.

Mig:

So that's kind of being like the most. You haven't shown her Home Alone yet either, right.

Rick:

Not yet. That's what we're going to definitely see, that one.

Speaker 4:

She's going to start doing it.

Rick:

Oh Well, yeah, she'll do that, Because even when I shave she's making faces in the mirror like if she's shaving. So she'll do that. But yeah, Home Alone, I'm going to see Die Hard. You know what I thought when, this time off, I was going to get all this stuff done. I haven't had any time to do anything.

Mig:

Oh, you know what? What's a good holiday movie? It's not really so much Christmas, but it is holiday related and it just popped into my head right now. But it would be like for you and Laura Plain Strings and Automobiles.

Rick:

That one, the level is so awesome, like Thanksgiving, right? I think they can think, because I always look for. Thanksgiving movie and I always watch that one, and we didn't do it this year, but we watched it the year before.

Lano:

No, what it doesn't John Candy have one. It's not Uncle Buck. Uncle Buck doesn't take time in.

Rick:

Christmas. No, that's just like Camping, you know.

Mig:

Or the kind of doors it's kind of, I guess, like in the winter. But it's not in order, it's not in the holidays.

Lano:

Vacation. Well, this is a Christmas vacation. It's a Christmas vacation, right.

Speaker 4:

That one.

Rick:

I kind of like. It's kind of like I got tired of that one. They would play that one every every.

Mig:

You know I've never seen that one all the way through. Yeah, I've seen all the vacation movies.

Rick:

That's the one.

Mig:

I just I don't sit through it.

Rick:

And my sister thought it was all the same movie and I was like, no, no, there's, like there's family vacation, the Christmas vacation and.

Rick:

I think there's a European and a Vegas vacation, but yeah, I've seen that one so many times it's just like to me it's kind of like worn off. But I mean, ellie likes it, my wife she still wants to see like the Christmas story and all that other stuff because she enjoyed them. I want to see that Eddie Murphy one that we talked about. We haven't watched that one, the Christmas Candy Lane or something.

Lano:

It's a new one, oh yeah.

Rick:

Well, it's a prime one. Oh, a new prime Candy Keen Lane. Yeah, candy Keen.

Lano:

Candy Keen Lane. I mean you and Laura. You guys got to watch Bad Sina man. Oh, that one.

Rick:

Bad Sina.

Lano:

Bad Sina man.

Rick:

Yeah, that's one that we don't we don't want to tell this Both of them actually one and two.

Lano:

Yeah, Two is good. Two is good too.

Mig:

Yeah, I'm tired. I was tired long ago last week. I don't know if you've ever seen it, but that office Christmas party, oh, we saw that one?

Lano:

No, that's what I was going to ask you. What the hell.

Mig:

That's one I'm really liking a lot Office Christmas party.

Lano:

Yeah, we saw that one.

Rick:

And we liked it, me and Laura.

Lano:

It's office.

Mig:

Office Christmas party.

Lano:

But is it? It's not Bad bosses.

Mig:

It's well it's with a lot of those same characters.

Rick:

Yeah, because I thought it was like a sequel to that, but it's not. But it's just like a lot of those characters, the sequel to the not office space no.

Lano:

No, no, it's a standalone movie, but it has like Is that what that little short dude that's?

Mig:

No, it's with the. Jason Bateman and Jennifer Aniston and that dude from Deadpool, the bartender. Yeah, I know from Silicon Valley, silicon Valley.

Rick:

OK, no, that was good All right, it's a different story, but that was good. You know what? After thinking right now, like I don't know if you guys seen that, harold and Kamar, I remember what used to be funny, but I only seen it once. Yeah, the Christmas one.

Mig:

Yeah, it was in 3D. Oh, was it 3D? Yeah, it's actually pretty cool. If you do watch it in 3D, you saw it Like a lot of the stuff that they throw out Intentional like 3D.

Rick:

You saw it in 3D. It's pretty cool, pretty good.

Mig:

You saw it in the theater oh.

Speaker 4:

But classic, classic, classic classic movies.

Rick:

They, you said America on 34th Street or it's a wonderful life, it's a wonderful life, those classic ones. Yeah, I'll see. It's a wonderful life. I don't know about America. On 34th.

Lano:

Also there's a it came up on the cookie part. We had a cookie party too.

Rick:

No, make it Tonya.

Lano:

There's also like a Lucy Lucy. I love Lucy. Christmas special.

Rick:

Lucy Christmas.

Lano:

I think Laura said it's called.

Speaker 4:

Mm-hmm.

Lano:

You see that one if you want to see something so, that's a whole different. I mean, but if you just probably look you know, what you probably got to do Is look on antenna TV. And then all the old shows they'll probably show.

Mig:

They'll probably be showing all the. Christmas, you know, through his company, cause I know, right now like all the rewons that come out, like all the modern family ones in there too. It's all pretty much all. It's all Christmas, right, it's all their Christmas ones. I always loved man, you know.

Lano:

I sort of always loved like around when you watch your shows. Then it's all the Christmas one. Yeah, they don't do that today, right? Oh, dude, you could probably. There's a lot of them with home improvement. He's done a lot of home improvements yeah that one you could probably do a little marathon with.

Rick:

Did you guys ever watch some Rosanne? Yeah, cause they'll do that Halloween episode You're always like waiting for, like the Halloween yeah. They'll do like tricks.

Lano:

I love Rosanne. Rosanne was good.

Rick:

Even when they brought it back, it was good. I don't know?

Lano:

Yeah, it was going until they kicked her off.

Rick:

Yeah, they canceled her.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, it was good, my wife was liking it.

Rick:

We're like, oh, it's good. And then they've changed the format. But, um, gremlins we want to see. I haven't seen it yet. I can't see that one cause Gremlins. I saw it as a kid so I always think it's a kid's movie, but it's like a horror movie.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Rick:

I saw it.

Mig:

I saw the girls girl.

Lano:

Yeah, I saw crap, damn, I guess. I guess it's a horror movie. Yeah, it's a horror movie. When I was with Vanessa over the weekend Um Trevor, her boy, trevor suggested her um her Reddit, what was it called? Who?

Rick:

started it.

Lano:

I don't know Hereditary.

Rick:

I don't know what you're talking about.

Lano:

Hereditary, yeah, something like that.

Rick:

It's new or old.

Lano:

Nah, it's old, this thing. I mean your typical damn movie like, and that was to the point where I was like 2018. Yeah, hereditary, and I was at the point where, oh man, that movie, that movie man. It's like I was telling I was telling I mean even her, like I mean I was like I went, then you're, you're at the point where you're pocket made it and you have to see how the stupid thing ends.

Mig:

I hate that.

Lano:

And just like this. It's why I hate watching damn horror movies, man. But it's like, okay, this guy is going to stare into the camera, sit on his bed for five minutes. He's going to hear a noise and he's going to turn for another five minutes and he's going to get up and walk slowly another five minutes to the doorway. He's going to look down the highway, the hallway, another five minutes when he's walking down the hallway and then all of a sudden, boom, he looks back, he looks downstairs, another five minutes is like dude, like this whole damn predictable damn, like they think they're being suspenseful.

Lano:

Yeah, with this whole stupid, you know, one shot thing, just for one stupid little boom. Like that's why I don't watch them.

Mig:

I forget who I would watch movies at that with and they get mad. That was part of my acts and she'd be like how did you not jump? I was like I see the fucking coming about.

Lano:

I don't know, that damn movie was all over the place.

Rick:

So I mean, it's not going to be a spoiler, it's 2018. What it's about? Just tell us.

Lano:

It's stupid. I mean, I thought it was going to be about that. Look that the mom and the little girl on the cover and the mom was like like, sleepwalking, kind of like you.

Mig:

But she was like the little girl.

Lano:

Something wrong with the little girl, you know, with depression and all this doing crazy stuff. She was like a little weird kid and then she ends up. She ends it up dying in an accident with the brother. The mom, no, the mom forces the brother to take the little daughter, his little sister, to the party and they're driving back and she's like she's allergic to peanuts or something.

Lano:

She eats peanuts and her throat's closing Ends up. She ends up dying in an accident, pretty brutal. Her head gets like knocked off, like dismembered from her body, but and then the brothers all messed up, the mom's like doing her case and that movie just jumps all over the place and it ends up being the whole. Main thing is that the brother is, like this, one of the eight kings of hell and he's being worshiped by these headless people in the tree house outside.

Lano:

It's like stupid man I don't know. It was a waste of time.

Rick:

Now I want to give you guys some homework, or maybe you'll surprise me. You saw it. It's on max Blue beetle.

Lano:

Blue beetle.

Mig:

Who told me about that who?

Speaker 4:

said, it was actually pretty good.

Rick:

It's a Marvel, dc, dc, dc.

Mig:

Yeah, I thought it was Marvel.

Rick:

Blue beetle. It came out this summer.

Mig:

It's like the first, like his spabby.

Lano:

You watched it already the Cake P achieved its必ary.

Mig:

Was it menyo? Yeah, I think menyo.

Rick:

He said it was pretty good Blue video, so it was actually better than I thought, but I just want to get your opinions.

Lano:

Hey, Vanessa probably watches from me because it looks like sci-fi.

Rick:

So like because what Mickey said, like the first Hispanic comic book character, I mean, unless you're talking about like ghost was the guy, ghost Was the ghost really.

Lano:

Is he a real DC character? Yeah, back then. Yeah, oh, yeah, look 66.

Rick:

So, um, I mean, I never heard of him until this movie, but I mean, I mean I talk about it.

Mig:

I've seen it when, when the advertiser did when it was coming out, but I was, um, I don't know, I was kind of turned off on it, because I'm not a fan of George Lopez anymore, right, and I just didn't want to see anything with him in it.

Lano:

Right. What is he? What is his character in that thing? He's the uncle.

Mig:

Well, yeah, he's uncle or something, but manyo says that he doesn't really he doesn't come out. Yeah, that much.

Lano:

So okay.

Mig:

He says it's worth watching.

Lano:

I heard, I heard uh, my name is just at George Lopez. I have to go away from him, but I heard the interview with Joe Rogan and Ralph Arbosa. Pretty good, Pretty good interview. Did you see it, Dude? Pretty funny.

Rick:

Well, I think he has like a stand up on Netflix too. Yeah he has a stand up. So this I guess this was the old characters, but now, but watch it because I do want to talk about like um, oh, I am going to watch that shit Like it's the first Hispanic. It's on Max huh.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Rick:

You guys both got it. Uh, I want you to. I just, I mean, we'll talk about it.

Lano:

Alright movie review.

Rick:

Because I want to see like is it too much? Is it like you know, was it unnecessary? Unnecessary, the character.

Speaker 4:

Okay.

Rick:

So we'll talk about it. But that's homework. But there is a scene when he's turning into Blue Beetle because like the suit, like takes over him.

Speaker 4:

Uh-huh.

Rick:

And like we're like watching it with Allie. And then Allie got up and started like screaming, so he was like stop it.

Lano:

Oh, Becky G's in it.

Rick:

The screaming that she was scared, or, yeah, because like the suit's like taking him over? It looks like like, let's say like a lot of like answer bugs are like crawling all over him. Well, it's not, I mean it's not like that, but like the suit's taking over him and the guy's like screaming, like ah then she got up and started screaming. So we stopped it and she got a little scared, but that was it Like. And then, right when she screamed, we turned off, like that's when the scene was over.

Mig:

So I was like she couldn't keep watching it, but she was into it and I don't know if it was because, like a Mexican was getting hurt, she got scared or what.

Rick:

but but, Becky G, she's the voice. She's the voice of the beetle. Yeah, so you know, like Iron man is like a voice inside the suit or whatever, like she's the voice inside the suit.

Lano:

Oh, that talks to him yeah.

Rick:

So you guys know Becky G.

Lano:

Yeah, she's a reggae reggaeton singer.

Rick:

Well is she? They said she's from Inglewood and stuff.

Lano:

Oh, I didn't know she was from Inglewood.

Rick:

And this guy. He's from Cobra Cry, the new series in Cobra Cry. Oh yeah, so he's the hero, but yeah, watch it because I want to talk about, because I want to ask you guys some stuff about it. But yeah, I just saw it.

Mig:

How many seasons are really off topic? Right now that you brought it up, cobra Cry, what season are they up to?

Rick:

I think it's on five or four. So Because the last?

Mig:

season I remember seeing is when the main character was thrown out over the stairs in school in that big fight. There's like two after that and like he broke his back or something.

Lano:

Hey, wow, there's two after that. Don't give too much, because I think I'm only seeing two seasons.

Mig:

Well, that's what I'm saying. I just want to know what season that is. That way, I know where to start up again.

Rick:

I think that's season three, so now they're on five.

Mig:

Okay, because I did see all of that one.

Rick:

You got to pay for it on YouTube. No, no, no, now it's Netflix.

Lano:

Oh, Netflix.

Rick:

The first three seasons you saw were on oh, on YouTube, on YouTube, but then they got sold to. Netflix. Yeah, they got sold to Netflix, so now all the seasons are on Netflix and then on Netflix. The last two seasons came out already.

Lano:

All right, cool Watch that.

Rick:

So you could catch up or whatever. But now they're all on Netflix because it was like that YouTube Plus or YouTube what was the last season you saw?

Mig:

I think I only seen two.

Speaker 4:

Oh you only seen two.

Lano:

Yeah, okay, so I only been in two seasons.

Rick:

Yeah, because first it's about this guy and then next it's about this guy, and then they combined, like they're both working together right.

Mig:

Yeah, they're working together, because what's the name comes back.

Lano:

That's season three. The teacher comes back. That's season three, right? Yeah, yeah.

Mig:

And then they both are working against him. Yeah.

Rick:

So then you got the guy from part two coming back, and then the movie from season three, the anime from season three comes back.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Rick:

I forgot their names, yeah, so I mean, that's been good, not?

Lano:

necessarily Christmas theme but good movies or good shows to also watch.

Mig:

Another good one that I've seen, that you brought up on the screen. That's there ready, player one. Have you seen that? I've seen it.

Rick:

Have you seen?

Mig:

it no Good movie, dude. And really good movie.

Rick:

What surprised me is that there's always different I don't know. We call them IPs like different intellectual property, like different studios combined, like you'll see all kinds of characters in these movies, like this movie is.

Mig:

I think Spielberg did it right.

Rick:

Yes, spielberg did it but you see, like I mean Spielberg didn't do Back to the Future, like he didn't do all these different movies, like Icons come out of this movie, so I know how they got the rights.

Lano:

What is that? Ready player one.

Mig:

It's based in the future, where you know all the virtual reality craps taking off and everything, yeah Well, this takes place like 50 years in the future and it took over everybody's life, so everybody's into it and it's like Maybe that's something Vanessa watched with me. She likes sci-fi yeah she likes sci-fi.

Rick:

This is cool dude.

Mig:

This is a really good movie.

Rick:

And this is like Like the poor people are like a poor.

Mig:

Anytime I see this thing on, I click it on dude, I watch it I don't care where it will come from.

Lano:

I've only seen it once. I've seen Blue Beetle and Ready.

Rick:

Player One.

Lano:

Yeah.

Rick:

But that's homework. Blue Beetle is homework, even this.

Mig:

I'll re-watch this again if you want to talk about it, because it has a lot of references to like 80s video games, 80s and 90s video games. Yeah, that's a thing.

Rick:

Like all these different oh characters, Because you could.

Mig:

What it?

Rick:

is it's like?

Mig:

it's real world and it's like a virtual world, you know, but the whole thing is the virtual world. There's, of course, like this evil corporate dude that wants to try to win the virtual world that was built by this one creator. He put a bunch of Easter eggs out there Like secrets, like video games Like secrets.

Rick:

You gotta find secret keys, codes and stuff.

Mig:

yeah, he did that as a competition so you could, whoever wins wins like the fortune that he left behind. Which would be like the whole VR, the whole virtual reality thing, right, kinda like Willy Wonka, but like virtual reality. And so you gotta go, you gotta figure out, like all these clues and everything. It's cool, it's like the video games that we used to play.

Lano:

It's like a Zelda.

Mig:

You know you gotta go through all these inventions and figure out all these puzzles and figure out all these riddles and everything. I'm gonna watch it again.

Rick:

You gotta go through all this stuff to try to find.

Mig:

I'm gonna watch it To try to find the one weapon that you're gonna need to destroy this monster, or whatever. You know, so it's really cool because they jump between, like real world and the virtual world. And it's just so well done. I gotta remember it, man, I gotta remember this.

Rick:

I'll text it to you this weekend, yeah text it to me that moment. When's your free day on Friday?

Lano:

I don't have any free days, but I forgot all my Christmas lights on my beanie.

Rick:

Ricky has Christmas lights on the beanie and um.

Lano:

Merry, Merry, Christmas yeah.

Rick:

I think I'm gonna watch that again. I forgot how it was Feliz Navidad.

Lano:

Now, uh, feliz Navidad.

Mig:

So going to this virtual reality stuff we've talked about, like you know, people say like, this popped up on my YouTube feed, so I had to click on it.

Rick:

But it's like you know, people say like there's conspiracies, that we're in the assimilation or whatever.

Lano:

We're in the Matrix man.

Rick:

Yeah, we're in the Matrix, right? So this YouTube video popped up and it's like this is we talked about that right being the when we have glitches. Yeah, so have you seen that video? Yeah, so he was saying that.

Lano:

You know when I feel, when I have a glitch. It's happened to me like even when I was a kid. Has there ever happened to you guys where you're like staring, or you're just staring and then all of a sudden you feel like your eyes go like side to side really fast, like yeah.

Rick:

Like has there ever happened to you?

Lano:

Like, like, I don't know if your eyes are actually, your eyeballs are actually.

Rick:

But you're going side to side.

Lano:

Yeah, but really fast. Yeah, that would happen to me a lot. What I do get is I'd be like, oh man.

Mig:

I get a twitch on this eye right here. It twitches a lot.

Lano:

How about? Sometimes, you know what I like doing. When I was a kid I would close my eyes. You ever close your eyes and then like kind of like you look into Color dots. Yeah, the color dots.

Speaker 4:

But those are like.

Mig:

Especially if you squeeze really hard in there.

Lano:

Yeah, yeah, they're like. It looks like a galaxy right.

Rick:

Yeah, like they're coming at you, or even like, if you look up in the sky like you start seeing like slivers or worms or little like, like, little like seas and stuff. Those are supposed to be like little.

Lano:

I haven't seen that. When you look at the up in the sky, yeah, if you stare at the sky At night or no, no in the daytime, Like just at the blue. Oh yeah, I know what you mean.

Rick:

Like like season, but apparently that's like little, like bugs on your eyes, like moving around.

Lano:

Yeah, I know what you mean Like little micro bugs or something like it. It's. They're kind of like invisible worms, no.

Rick:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, you kind of like see, yeah, I know what you mean, but apparently it's real. Real like worms or bacteria, like in your eyes, moving around like the hell they are, they're like. So I was watching this YouTube video and I saw it this morning. It's like reasons why, like we're in a simulation, and then you started talking about the Mandela effect. You guys know what that is Mandela?

Lano:

no Refresh from memory.

Rick:

The Mandela effect is like everybody thought that Mandela like died in jail, but he didn't. But the whole world remembers like his funeral or his wife, like over his casket, but like he didn't, he got out of jail. So there's like. So they say like fruit of loom, like you always think the fruit of loom has like that basket in the logo, like that fruit basket, but it doesn't, it's just fruit. So another one is like the Monopoly man. Everybody thinks like he has a monocle, but he doesn't. He doesn't have a monocle, but everything's. He doesn't no. So they say that that's when, like they reset the system. So let's say, like we grew up with like the fruit of the loom logo, like having that basket, and then like they reset the system where, like they took away that basket. So everybody remembers that basket. But then when you look at it now or look through the history, books where Just the fruit, there's just the fruit, there's no basket.

Rick:

So they're saying those are instances where, like, they reset the system or the matrix or whatever. And that's what we think and people always think there was like a Sinbad Genie movie, but there was like there's no Sinbad Genie movie. It was like a Shack Sinbad movie or something like that.

Lano:

So this oh, because they restarted.

Rick:

Yeah, because they restarted it and they took it away. They remade it. What do?

Lano:

you mean, but you could still see the Sinbad.

Rick:

But now you can't find it Like you're looking up. There is no Sinbad movie where he's a Genie.

Mig:

So you're getting back to the fruit of the loom thing. I don't remember there being a basket, but I remember there being like that horn oh yeah, like that horn of plenty or whatever.

Lano:

Well, that's what we were talking about right here. Oh yeah, I remember that basket.

Rick:

So there was never a basket. It's always been like this. What these are all examples of. They added the basket. No, there was never. There's never been a basket Like fruit loops. Everybody thought it said fruit, but it's always said fruit. This Monopoly guy or Looney Tunes, it's always been this one.

Lano:

These are all Looney Tunes. Examples Real subtle changes.

Rick:

Yeah, so everybody grew up. I thought they had that. So this is 54. You know what? I wouldn't even remember 54 examples of Mandela effect. That's the one I talked about, his death.

Lano:

No, that's just them changing the.

Rick:

So everybody thought it was like a jiffy peanut butter. But it's always been a jiff and you look it up like it's always been. I've always remember.

Lano:

Looney Tunes T-O-O-N.

Rick:

Like music tunes. No Well it's never been like that. It's always been like this. No, no, but yeah, the cartoon was always spelled as tunes. The Baron Stainbury is always Baron Stain, not Baron Stain.

Lano:

That I wouldn't even remember.

Rick:

They always thought Chris George, he had a tail, but he never did.

Lano:

Six in the city, six in the city.

Rick:

So they're saying like this is like it used to be, like this, but then they reset it, and then now it's like this, but it's never been like that. So these are examples.

Lano:

Skechers. Wow, honey, I mean, it's not something you would.

Rick:

See the Monopoly man. Everybody thought he had a monocle, but no, he's never had one. So these are examples of when they reset.

Lano:

No, it would have to be like someone that has a picture of it.

Rick:

But yeah, that's it. Since we're in a simulation, no one ever finds that picture. You can't.

Lano:

Who would I mean?

Rick:

So I was looking at this and I was like, oh, that kind of like makes sense. So, like Mickey says, he always remembers this horn, I remember this basket, whatever but they said it's never been like that.

Lano:

It was that was.

Rick:

It's always. No, that was it. Had that horn, go back to all your shirts. Go back to all your shirts.

Lano:

Well, they're like a long gun. I love it yeah dude, they're a long gun Shirts. Don't have one as a teenager, right?

Mig:

There's no way I'm going to have that stuff anymore.

Rick:

But I was saying that, like, if you look at up the Frootalum logos, it's never had this at all, never.

Lano:

Nah, it's just someone messing with us, yeah.

Rick:

So these are all examples of the Matrix that we Because they got the original from somewhere.

Mig:

Right.

Lano:

Yeah, how are they going to compare it?

Mig:

Yeah, I call horsesharing your stupid Mandela effect.

Lano:

Yeah, that ain't right.

Rick:

And this one like I remember, in the New York You're going to tell me his no.

Mig:

His name was always. That's cool. It was always Silver. No, it was always Silver, silver, yeah, yeah.

Rick:

Well, I just knew this kid that leg.

Mig:

Yes.

Rick:

Go back to all the movies. It's always Silver, I mean.

Mig:

I have original copies of Star Wars before Lucas messed them up and added all his bullshit. He has one Silver Leg.

Rick:

I know in the New York episodes they made it like obviously he had a Silver Leg, but I always thought it was gold.

Mig:

And that's why I went and looked back, because I saw it in the New York ones. They were like what the hell is that one that doesn't look right? And I went back and I looked and he always has that one Silver Leg.

Rick:

And then these are like he's never said it's been. Life's like a box of chocolate, like he said, like it's never said, like mirror, mirror on the wall.

Mig:

Wait, wait, wait, wait. Go back, because I just saw that yet last night. Which one?

Rick:

What does he say, if you listen closely he says life was like a box of chocolate. Life is like a box of chocolate?

Lano:

No, that's not right.

Rick:

And then they say like that's actually that's true, because he says mama said life was like life was like a box of chocolates and I always thought he had some, because every time people reenact them, they put sunglasses on. And then one of them was like Luke, I'm your father. Like he never says that, let me see that one.

Lano:

What do you mean? He didn't say Luke, I'm your father.

Rick:

Like he doesn't say that.

Lano:

What did he say?

Rick:

He said something else and I always say people always do him like.

Lano:

Luke, I am your father.

Rick:

Hello, clarice. Like that's never happened, we don't know what's the fact that we don't know what's the reality that he says.

Lano:

Good morning, say what.

Mig:

He doesn't say good morning.

Rick:

We have to rewatch it, but see if you're watching and if you don't say it.

Lano:

No, he says hello, clarice.

Rick:

The matrix got reset. Bullshit, it's bullshit. I mean I always knew there were 61 states, but I remember some people say, like Hawaii and Alaska were like 52 and I don't think, no, this one. I remember seeing trailers for this movie where Simba was a genie.

Lano:

I'm going to go with this shit right now. Simba did play a genie. You remember that.

Rick:

Yeah, like commercials, and it was like going up against Shazam genie movie, right, so I mean. So I started seeing it and I was like, oh, that's kind of like interesting because like I remember him recovering, I mean maybe he did, and then Oscar for this. I don't know, I always thought Mickey Mouse had a tail, I don't know. So it's just something I wanted to do?

Mig:

I call Bullshit on your website.

Rick:

Well, it was a video that I saw. Whatever, I'll send it to you guys if I find it. But since we're talking about the virtual world, have you guys ever done like those virtual, like PlayStation, or a simulation at the mall or something like that?

Speaker 4:

No.

Rick:

I mean, you've seen the new Apple like they're coming out with like some computer that you put in your head like that and you watch, because they updated their phone so you're supposed to take like these 3D videos and then when you get the glasses, you'll be able to see like the videos in 3D.

Mig:

No, I've never done anything like that.

Rick:

Captain Crunch what is this one? I always thought the kid. I always remember the Captain and Crunch.

Mig:

Because that's all right, that's Disney, alright. What it's like, all that VR, the virtual reality and shit, not Disney, but like Universal.

Rick:

they're all like that now, like the Harry Potter, like the Star Wars ones, like that. Some of them. I haven't been on them, ricky.

Mig:

Or just like the seats are moving.

Rick:

You've been on the Star Wars rides. Are they virtual reality?

Lano:

Virtual reality Like you work glasses Like 3D, yeah like 3D or whatever 3D or anything.

Mig:

Well, not 3D, I mean, just like the makes you feel like you're going through the ship but you're not moving. Yeah, the new one.

Rick:

Right, I haven't been on Star Wars, you've been on them, the Star.

Lano:

Wars rides. Yeah, the Star Wars rides I have Well you work glasses, especially the new one. Yeah, there's one part that you wear.

Rick:

That's what you wear.

Lano:

Yeah, it's kind of I don't remember.

Rick:

Now what's the last game system? You guys have the last one that I played. Yeah, no, you have at the house. You, hey, I don't have anything I mean. I don't have anything either, but Classicion 3. The one last one, you bought, I think mine was like the Wii, whatever the one, where you moved around, so the PS3, so you just outgrew Vita, either you don't play him no more. Were you into the shooters and stuff? Noah, yeah, that was his thing. Yeah, the Call of Duty. Call of Duty before it became huge in there too.

Mig:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's where everybody made it, they made it.

Rick:

I play Call of Duty all the time, man.

Mig:

Modern Warfare yeah, I love those games. Because I think it just like outpriced me, where everything got super expensive, so I wouldn't buy the new stuff.

Rick:

No, I think that might have been. I think that one. I think Vanessa loved that game too. She said she had to stop because she was wasting away hours.

Lano:

That's why I stopped. I mean the last one, I think it was the last one. I think it was the last one.

Mig:

I mean, I was wasting away hours. That's why I stopped. The last video game that ultimately made me stop was actually it was a Christmas gift and my nephews gave it to me and charted no it was Batman Arkham Asylum, oh I remember you playing it, Dude. That game had me playing it for hours, dude, every day, to like four in the morning playing that damn game. Then get up and go to work. I was just like you know what. That's it, dude.

Rick:

And that's what scares me from buying these games today.

Mig:

Yeah, cause even before that, the games I was playing was like modern warfare.

Lano:

You know what you do.

Mig:

I was playing Uncharted.

Rick:

You know, it's like all these games that make but like one more hour, one more hour, and then it's like three in the morning, four in the morning, and then the most addictive one, though, was that Batman Arkham Asylum, cause I'm like hold on let me just go a little bit more.

Mig:

It's like I'm almost gonna lock this thing right here. No, let me get this thing right here.

Lano:

The last ones I played were Assassin's Creed. Assassin's Creed, assassin's Creed, the castle one, huh yeah.

Mig:

These games are so addicting, dude.

Lano:

The Italian one.

Mig:

Yeah, they. Just it became a problem then where I wasn't getting sleep.

Lano:

No, but you long know you should just break out that damn Nintendo. Man, Just play those old games. Yeah, all the old ones. Huh, I have it right here in the front, Don't get nothing new, just play those old games.

Rick:

But that's cause I saw on Instagram there were like kids in the 80s like you know Super Nintendo, like they're screaming like oh my God, I got this. And then they show like people getting PlayStation 5s like last year, and they're just like Same thing.

Mig:

Like no, they're like whatever. Like no reactions.

Rick:

No reaction like whatever, oh, like they want. I don't even know what they want now.

Mig:

I tell you it's like going back to our Halloween discussions, where they weren't even like the kids. Now it's like they're no emotion. They're robbed of their childhoods, you know, because Christmas used to be like the ultimate. That's what you look forward to all year long the end of your culmination of that year.

Mig:

It's like you're sitting at home, you're waiting for the mailman to come and to bring that, that that meller that comes from Toys R Us that shows all the toys are gonna be on sale. Yeah, you can't wait to see the Sears meller, the toys you don't even know about.

Mig:

No, the catalogs and everything you know and just all these catalogs they showed up, you know, so you can just like flip through it and see where all the toys are gonna be on sale and see what you want. Yeah, it's like it was just so much excitement that was always built up, you know, and now kids are like whatever.

Lano:

you know you saw a video of kids just like no reaction with the kids.

Rick:

Yeah, like what is this Like they want? I don't even know what they want, but there's like like they didn't care for it, like they're mad that they got a PS5. Yeah.

Lano:

They got mad, but because they didn't get what.

Rick:

That's why I don't know what the new game, but like they show, like you know, in the 80s, like Nintendo or Super Nintendo, people jumping up and down, like you know, going crazy, like you got it. Like boy girl, like you know, screaming, and then this or like why'd you give me this? Like? I don't know if they're into computers or Instagram, I don't even know what they would be into right now, but like nothing, that's all I remember that was a big thing is like even with the nephews, like when they would ask for a game yeah you know you go look for the game for them, for the game consoles.

Lano:

I mean now they probably have all of them now Got the whole library of them video games.

Rick:

Cause I remember we were like every August, like you know, madden we play the football game and even though it's the same thing, just like newer, like lineups or like rosters, maybe some little change here and there, but I remember like every year we would be playing and getting it.

Lano:

but yeah, that's what I was really into, cause I would be doing like seasons of football.

Mig:

Then we'd get together and have our tournaments.

Lano:

Yeah, then tournaments were badass.

Rick:

I still remember like certain like like plays, like where, like I got an interception in the end zone and the snow, like beating Gino or something like that, like you know, come back, or some bomb I threw, or something like that. You were those memories I still have and I, you know, I remember you guys said no, but I do remember you guys playing Zelda and I think Coco was on the back, but it was Zelda on the Nintendo 64. Like the one that had like the weird handle, like the three joysticks or three.

Lano:

I never had a 64.

Rick:

That's what you told me, but it was Zelda. Like a cornea time, no one where you play the flute. You guys remember that Zelda where you played flutes and, like you, would transfer to no, I never.

Lano:

I never had a 64.

Mig:

Well the original Zelda had a flute in it.

Rick:

Yeah, but you, like you guys were like in a cave and then like you're jumping into some spider web and like Ricky was like stuck, like you couldn't even figure out how to get to that level. And then like I told him like jump from the top part. And you jump from the top part and then like you broke through the spider web and then like we passed like some level or something.

Mig:

Yeah, but we never had a 64. No, that's what you said, but I remember like no.

Lano:

Cause was it the 64 when they had that Luigi game, the like Ghostbusters?

Rick:

one that.

Lano:

Ghostbusters one. Yeah oh, no, that was the cube.

Rick:

Nintendo, cube, oh, gamecube, gamecube yeah, maybe it was a game. You guys had a GameCube, no.

Lano:

I wanted to get that GameCube just for that damn game when Luigi with the After 64 or before 64?

Mig:

No, what we had after was a Super Nintendo.

Lano:

Oh yeah that's what it was. So it's by Super Nintendo.

Rick:

Super NES, Super Nintendo. Yeah after that. After that then, I jumped into the Super Sega.

Mig:

Yeah, we started doing Sega and PlayStations.

Lano:

Yeah.

Mig:

PlayStations.

Lano:

Yeah, the Sega, the Sega was rocking, yeah, cause.

Mig:

Nintendo and Nintendo was staying stuck with like the little kid games and everything.

Rick:

And since we were getting older. But you guys, you remember that James Bond game Like 007 or something.

Mig:

I remember I never played it.

Speaker 4:

I don't play it.

Lano:

No, now the Genesis is cause. It came free with Ghouls and Goblins. Yeah, I love that game.

Mig:

Then I had that 32X bit or whatever 32X bit.

Lano:

yes, we got Doom.

Mig:

Enhances.

Lano:

That's 32, right yeah? Graphics yeah. And then we got Doom with it.

Mig:

Doom was awesome. Doom was so awesome.

Rick:

Well to go with that. Remember that big show E3?.

Lano:

Yeah.

Rick:

Where they think I canceled now instead.

Lano:

It doesn't happen anymore.

Rick:

No, they said that like they had stopped it during the pandemic and they were supposed to like come back, but then it got delayed and now they're saying it's done.

Lano:

They're not gonna do it. Why? Cause no one's buying shit.

Rick:

Well, that, just like you know, like all the big game companies, kind of like left it Like. Nintendo left and like they started doing their own. Like you know, debuts on their own their own their own Sega, left and started doing their own, and then, like you would see a game there, and then it would come out like four years later, so like games were coming out every year, seaman, but you were into Grand Theft Auto right, yeah, I loved Grand Theft Auto dude. The Miami one right.

Rick:

Yeah, my city Did you ever play the LA one or the like the gangsters.

Mig:

No, Vice City was the last one I played.

Rick:

Cause you heard that they made a new one. You seen the trailer.

Mig:

No, but you know what I heard, that was real controversial, wasn't it?

Lano:

Controversy?

Mig:

Oh no, what I heard you could shoot cops. I heard about the new one. Is that it? I wouldn't, even even if I was still a gamer. I would like completely stay away from it now, because they're pandering to all these woke idiots and for what? The game is dude. Now they're going to include, like, different pronouns or whatever. Oh God, exactly. It's like we're talking about a game where you can drive down the street, you pick up a hooker, do your business and then beat the crap out of her and take her money. But you're going to tell me I'm going to be worried about wondering if it's a he or a she or a or whatever.

Rick:

And now the level that Mickey could never beat and he's trying to be. He tried over and over. You know they're worried about misgendering someone I heard coming over like I thought you beat this part. He's like no, I didn't. So this is the trailer.

Mig:

It came out a few weeks ago.

Rick:

So this is Grand Theft Auto 6. But it's back in Miami.

Lano:

Where it all started.

Rick:

Where it all starts. Well, I mean the third one? Yeah, so now the girl, the character's a girl, now it's back in Miami.

Lano:

And she's a lesbo.

Rick:

Graphics looks incredible.

Lano:

Yeah, they do look good.

Rick:

Now this is the trailer and then, like they don't, like they don't have a release date, like it's gonna come out maybe like three years, two years from now, I don't know. So I don't know is this gonna be the game that brings Mickey back to GTA?

Speaker 4:

No.

Lano:

I don't know. Look at it.

Rick:

I'm trying to narrate it. So they're in Miami Vice City's back boat parties.

Lano:

Putting an alligator out there. Alligators, what?

Mig:

do you know about Gator?

Lano:

Do you get alligators going inside? Well, that gave it dead. This is the.

Rick:

A lot of twerking, the Florida life, but this came out and it broke the YouTube record for most views, like non music videos. Oh, yeah, so I don't know what the story is.

Lano:

Yeah, so it does everything that's happening right now Like drifting.

Rick:

Drifting are those? What do they call it when they street takeovers? Yeah, so the original Mickey, you beat it, or is it?

Lano:

a game you don't mean. They're only up to six.

Rick:

Huh, we'll see 2025. So that's two years from now. Well, a few weeks a year from now, whatever.

Lano:

Or they're gonna have a.

Rick:

Those games take so long dude.

Lano:

They're gonna have a Tesla truck in there, dude. Yeah, you saw it.

Mig:

Yeah, yeah, pretty far on it. So I got it pretty good. On the Vice City, I was able to unlock, being able to steal a helicopter.

Rick:

Oh damn so. Is that a game you beat, or it's just like worlds and you never beat it?

Mig:

I mean it seems like the story is endless dude. It's like you keep on passing levels and everything and you open up new Doors or new stories. You know new areas of the map and everything. And yeah, I mean, I'm assuming there's an end to it, like a bossy beat or no.

Lano:

That's what man? I wouldn't remember dude.

Rick:

So you played it until another game came on, and then you just left it until Call of Duty came on, or you never finished it. You see games.

Mig:

Honestly, because that Grand Theft all I tell you, you just played it just to mess around, drive around them. It's like you wanted to collect like five stars on you, so we have all the cops chasing you and then the whole point of the game at that point is to try to escape and have the stars go away where the cops aren't chasing them anymore.

Lano:

That was like that with Assassin's Creed, like I just was just going around messing around Bow and arrow, it's like so.

Mig:

It's like then, when I finally would like be like okay, let me do this mission. You know they try to do the mission and everything, but then you start messing around again. Yeah, you find like this cool new vehicle or whatever, Just arcade.

Rick:

You just jump in the low right here and you start hopping and everything.

Lano:

They did that like if you just want to mess around or do the missions, Because it was like when you remember when you would get a game that just kept going and going and going, Like kind of like Ice Climber.

Rick:

It's just like there was no end to it. You just keep going. You just go, go go. Oh, you never reach the top. Ice Climber just keeps like getting harder and harder.

Lano:

Yeah, but there's no end to it.

Rick:

Oh.

Lano:

It just, you just keep going.

Rick:

So to go back to that player one, it's like with the glasses, like you're in GTA, almost something like that, but more crazy, like all the video games, kind of yeah.

Mig:

But I'm telling you just in this virtual world, and in the virtual world you can go to different lands. So which would be like different games? And you go and you collect coins so you could go to like I'm gonna watch a game. This war, this war world where you're going, you're just like fighting everybody. And as you're killing people, you know they drop their coins and you pick them up. And that way you could buy more weapons and more stuff and everything.

Mig:

Man, so that's all that the Lord and everything come and play, because that's like what people save up to buy. Yeah. So, like you, individualize your character.

Rick:

you know your weapons and Five years ago the game came out, so that's it Wait five years ago.

Lano:

Well, 2018.

Rick:

It came out Grand Theft. No, no, no, but Ready Player One. The movie started. Oh, Ready Player One. So, just to get back on Christmas, I was just like what would be the hot toy or the hot gift if, like kids, don't like being somewhere Right now.

Lano:

What would be your hot toy right now for Christmas?

Rick:

That I want.

Lano:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

What would?

Lano:

you want.

Rick:

Peace on it. I don't know Cause like.

Mig:

What would you want for Christmas? You know what I would want, dude, what I always loved getting, and the larger, the more complex, the better. The little RC race tracks.

Speaker 4:

Oh.

Mig:

With the little trigger, with the little trigger yeah. I love those things, dude, especially the ones that had the loops.

Rick:

Yeah, the ones that you build and you put the tracks together. You put the tracks together, right, yeah, Now is that still and some of them had like bends, right? Or like where you banks on the turn.

Mig:

That's like banks on the turn, and then you also, when you build the track, you can have a go up and around the wall.

Lano:

You build the track and, like me, can say it goes up on the wall and you do loops and everything and you're just like, and you can buy separate cars like individual cars, Some had little lights some didn't have lights.

Mig:

Those, I love those dude, I love those Well like the contract, or what would you call them? I don't know man, what would you call?

Rick:

them.

Mig:

No, match box no, I mean cause they're remote control, but not like remote control in the sense of they're all electric on the metal rails right On the metal track.

Rick:

Like tell me, how did that technology work? Like the little stick hit like a cable and then it powered the wheels right, or how would it?

Mig:

It was all like magnetic yeah.

Speaker 4:

The cars, the cars.

Lano:

Oh, do they still show cars?

Mig:

There we go.

Rick:

Yeah, that's what it says.

Lano:

What is it called?

Rick:

Slot cars. I mean I don't know what the set is, but yeah, I mean, look at the. You know, I thought these were like hundreds of dollars, Maybe cause they're old, but they're like between all right there, man. And like 30 bucks, 50 bucks, like I said, like, let's say like this yeah, we need a. Yeah, so they're still yeah.

Speaker 4:

They still make them.

Rick:

I remember those like an aisle at Toyz Res, yeah, where you go and you buy them. They'd have a bill to them.

Mig:

They'd have them in glass cases and everything. Yeah, like a big glass, man, I can just stand there and just stare at them and do it. Yeah, man, I wish I had that one, wish I could get that one, you know, but they were so expensive.

Lano:

But those are, those are different, huh.

Rick:

Oh, that's a different one.

Lano:

yeah, they were actually on a real rail.

Rick:

Yeah, that was different.

Lano:

It was that little trigger humming.

Rick:

Yeah.

Lano:

You just go because you wouldn't steer right.

Speaker 4:

No, just pull the trigger.

Rick:

You would have slowed down on turns, control the speed.

Mig:

That's it. That's all you could do.

Rick:

You could have slowed down on turns?

Lano:

Yeah, because if you go too fast they don't fly off the track.

Mig:

They'll fly off the track.

Rick:

Yeah, that's a different Europe.

Lano:

See, something that I would, that I loved when I was a kid and I always tried to and I actually wanted to build a whole big thing of it. I was gonna say that too, that little ramp.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Rick:

Well, this little thing, this little jump yeah, that's pretty yeah you see, look, you plug it in.

Lano:

Yeah, oh, that's it right there, man.

Rick:

Walmart out of stock. It's a top turbo. I think we should probably buy one too. I don't remember it being I didn't have a loop, you guys had a loop. Yeah, because it was a track. And then the way it said, like the cross, where they switched sides right To like beyond different sides.

Lano:

Yeah, but you gotta order it online, or is that Amazon?

Rick:

Order online. I mean that one went to it was out of stock, mm. But I've been watching, cause I was telling you the last time you were in Uric but me and Mickey were watching on YouTube this. What's that guy from MythBusters?

Mig:

I don't remember his name.

Rick:

Like he was. They were showing all some big like like car. What was it like? Ghostbuster cars? Hands bro. Yeah, the scale models.

Mig:

Yeah.

Rick:

So it's not like Mickey, mickey, how like these toys have gotten like so advanced and like there's like like certain sections of like toys, toy like manufacturers where they do well, I can't click on this where they do they make like toys for like adult quality levels.

Mig:

No, like when I talk about what I've seen is I've seen on. Instagram where they do the cobra hiss. Yeah, they do action figures.

Lano:

Oh man, that thing's badass.

Rick:

So this is called Haslabs, it's Hasbro, but it's like a division of has brothers or Hasbros that they make these toys that people want and then, like you, fund it and then, like you, could get them.

Lano:

You fund it.

Rick:

Well, like you say you want it, and then if they get like a hundred people or whatever, a thousand people that say they want it, then they'll build it. Oh, they'll make it.

Lano:

Oh man, that's crazy.

Rick:

So I was watching this YouTube video. They're reviewing-. So it'll be an exclusive toy then right yeah it's an exclusive toy, like only a certain number. So I was like at this Ghostbuster one, cause they have this like this Ghostbuster catcher and stuff and they're showing like how like realistic it looks, the metal and the lights go on and so they wait.

Lano:

They wait for someone to.

Rick:

Yeah, like let's say like they'll put out for like three months like a thousand people, and then Then they release it. So I went to the website because I signed up for it and I was like I want to check out these toys and they got like a lot of like like GI Joe stuff. They're like when you guys are into GI Joe it like see, they made this, this Ghostbuster backpack.

Mig:

Yeah, the Motown pack.

Rick:

Yeah, and some of them, like they didn't get funded, like no one alone want this, some Star Wars lightsaber or this. Um, I like this guy, this howler ease or whatever called ghost writer ghost raiser. Right yeah, ghost writer.

Lano:

Why was he in the car? That's a new one.

Rick:

So, uh, so the original one, he's in the motorcycle, that's actually. That was actually my favorite. But then the new one he has a car.

Lano:

This is my favorite comic book character ghost writer.

Rick:

Well, you don't know that, because the new guy is a Mexican guy when they brought it back and he has the car and he has a little writer. It's um what's the name of his name is something that he reyes or something like that. He became the new ghost, the the new ghost. Writer.

Speaker 4:

Rob Robbie rays.

Rick:

So Johnny Blaze and Donnie Cajun, robbie rays he's the one that became with this car so like those, like a transition in the comics. So I was looking at these toys and I was like man, like they didn't have the stuff when I was like a kid. Let me see what these exclusives Want to click on something because they had a lot of like these guys, don't this one. Look at this one, yeah, but what mutt, so you can buy this one right now.

Lano:

How is it? Look, that's badass dude, but they're big fingers.

Mig:

They're like tall they're. They're probably like this tall, uh-huh.

Lano:

I don't know if it's that big, oh man you and taller.

Rick:

I'll buy that one. But mutt, he even has like different like faces, like you know, like it, like right there he's like right now he's happy and then they have like the one where he's like, like he's growling and stuff.

Lano:

When the when the GI Joe's, when the GI Joe's came out, the 25th anniversary was going crazy dude.

Rick:

So yeah, they have like the different faces for the dog, you could be happy, and the different like Hand signals and stuff.

Lano:

So I was looking at that one you can buy 45 dollars is not that bad.

Mig:

No, that's great.

Rick:

For us, like as a doll yeah.

Lano:

That's great. What else is there? Snake eyes, snake eyes has to be funded. There's gotta be a snake eyes one.

Rick:

I know this scarlet girl is, or? Oh, you can buy all those.

Lano:

Yeah, those are all funded.

Rick:

Yeah, yeah, no viper.

Lano:

Where's the guy's at?

Rick:

Well, I don't know.

Lano:

Maybe they didn't have it, I don't know. Oh, quick kick quickly.

Rick:

These are some of the new Star Wars movie. These care.

Lano:

Are you kidding me? There's no say case.

Rick:

When some special Voltron's stuff, yeah, so I was looking at it. I was like oh man, like you know, you couldn't get this kid before. This is the, the new and or the new Star Wars one, the Latino guy.

Lano:

I need a room. I need, I need a. I need a good room where I could display a lot of my stuff. Dude, I Was close. I was close to selling all my stuff too. I was thinking like man, you know, I'm not ever gonna display like a frankensozer, we're. Yeah, I just slowly start selling it eBay, yeah, so I was looking at these toys and I was like man, like how can they have these toys?

Mig:

See, but like all that stuff right there.

Rick:

Do you see it all that stuff?

Mig:

Collectors, stuff. That's that, as kids do, we would be so excited, I'm excited. I'm trying to figure out what it is.

Lano:

I want that mutt that we want to ask our parents to give us.

Rick:

I want that money junkyard, but that's the thing like we're that same generation, so now we're buying it. As an adult it's only 45 bucks dude. We're buying it as, as adults. Now it's the same. You know, generation like like, kids are not looking at this website. You know it's up on that.

Lano:

They don't have Dude. You would want that gung-ho? Yeah, oh, gung-ho was his favorite. Oh, look at that. Look how bad I said is I want that. Yeah, I don't think.

Rick:

How long have you known about this? I just found out last week because I've seen the show. But like it says, you order it now, you're not gonna get to April 1st 2024.

Lano:

That'll be like an April surprise Order, that for me dude.

Speaker 4:

You better send me the link.

Rick:

So I was looking, I saw a video about the Ghostbuster stuff and then I was like, oh, that's, that's like, this is pretty cool. Like how come they didn't have this stuff?

Mig:

Yeah, like the only talking about they had a scale down. Um, like really the video came out the end Quick, everything that everything that lit up on it, all the lights and everything, and it's just the detail on it. It was awesome.

Rick:

Damn.

Lano:

I would say. I would say I want a Um, a Voltron, but I got one.

Rick:

But these are like special.

Lano:

I got the, I bought, I bought my og one.

Rick:

So I'm sure like people are gonna buy these and then like they're at frankincense, probably. So I don't know. You like Like, so I signed up for this thing so I could get the little newsletter like when they're gonna like release a new toy?

Lano:

Send me that, send me that link. I gotta sign I want to sign up too.

Rick:

I'll send it to you, but uh, like, what is like the like I don't know the other kids today not into toys, like, so what would you be giving? Like you said, like gift cards. What would you be giving them for Christmas? What's what's um, what's Vanessa getting for her boy and what's marketing for her boy? For the boy, like they're already bigger.

Mig:

Um, yeah, I mean, they're already like high school age teenagers, so they're not kids.

Rick:

They want cash. Huh, money, yeah, well, I mean, I'm missing about stuff like we were like a fishing pole or something.

Mig:

Oh yeah, that's something like the active stuff that I was doing for Trevor's birthday, but it's about Trevor a new fishing pole.

Lano:

I want that. I want that mutt dude.

Rick:

I'm glad I remembered it.

Lano:

What are?

Rick:

when I saw it I'm like, oh, I want Ricky to see this. It is pretty bad. I gotta have that mutt just because um he does different. Like you know, he could do different faces.

Lano:

I gotta have that mud and junk yarn, because that was my favorite thing with gi jose. I would always get all the, all the ones that had the animals, but I'm surprised how come they don't have a snake eyes.

Mig:

Well, no one's um no one's click on the quick kick Like well, they probably did do, but they probably sold out, or yeah, I mean, this is just found out about it. It's like who knows how long that site's been up.

Rick:

Yeah, and this is just what's available right now. Like you know, it's probably like you know quick hit was badass.

Lano:

It was a badass ga jill too.

Rick:

Oh, you know this guy.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Rick:

So you look at like it, like their feet, like the movement, the positions, like yeah, quick kick was badass. I, I don't know if that's something he did. Let's see. These are all the the um like. See the different feet.

Lano:

Like you know, punch or open fist or Nice faces here but you see, I wouldn't open it, I would buy it just to have it there.

Rick:

No, you gotta play with it. Buy it a play with it.

Lano:

That's 25 bucks, dude Crazy.

Rick:

Might play. So I just saw this and I was like, oh, like they brought me back.

Mig:

See, what you're gonna have to do Is the mud and jerk.

Lano:

You're gonna have to buy two of them, yeah one to open, and then one and the other ones. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, this is um rough nunchuck. Oh shockwave. I always like shockwave too.

Rick:

Shockwave was badass Like G I Joe was a cartoon first, or a comic, yeah, cartoon.

Speaker 4:

We would watch the cartoon huh. Yeah, and then they would make a little cartoon is even badass.

Rick:

They'll make cartoon like um movies or specials right.

Lano:

Look how badass shockwave is. Yeah, dude, she's gonna make me want to buy all of them.

Rick:

And see you have a like a yard to do these little scenes and that's something on instagram. Yeah do this little stuff and then they get like, like, not reviews but clicks or whatever, and they all like we have all this stuff Shockwave. Let's see this is um Crams in.

Lano:

Oh, the dreadnoughts.

Rick:

Dude Crams in viper Dreadnought, you know these kids, I don't know.

Lano:

Yeah, the dreadnoughts with ripper, with the ripper buzzer.

Rick:

Is this the viper you're?

Speaker 4:

talking about no.

Lano:

No, those are 10 no, I mean this is what's available now.

Rick:

Like me, you said that those other ones probably were like last year or two years ago.

Speaker 4:

New recruits coming.

Rick:

These are the new fights. Yeah, these are the ones coming, like in April damn. What the?

Lano:

flip dude. Okay, yeah, like they're coming waves.

Rick:

So this is um. Oh yeah, this guy look cool. I was looking at him 60th anniversary 60th. No, gi jose been around for like celebrate, oh yeah.

Lano:

No, but the ones that I bought were the 25th anniversary, the ones that I was going crazy. Well, I know I saw, yeah, gi jose were have been longer.

Rick:

So when you asked me like what do I want? Like something like this. And you remember the vehicles, you can have vehicles we had a bunch of vehicles.

Mig:

man yeah, I always, like you, said that he's the pro by his square. Like they always had that like our back yard right now, I say it's all cement covered and everything, but that whole backyard used to be nothing but dirt dude, yeah, and that shit was a paradise for us to play on, yeah.

Lano:

It's a we would.

Mig:

We would spend hours man back there. Yeah, building bunkers and digging holes and you know, you know creating little war scenes and everything and Just acting them out after, and you know we'd be like I got you right here and then we're gonna be like, no, when I got you, because I got him over here, he's here, and he would have had you here in the sense, that's what it was you gotta set up your guys and then you know when you're coming and see Ali's at that age where she's running her imagination, where, like, like she'll be, she's right now her favorite moves in in canto.

Rick:

So it's a like a disney. We were like, why no? So the character, one of the main characters, like she's falling off like, uh, like a cliff and she's holding on and she's like, help, help. There's some bird and they're like you just see her, like she has the same doll and she's like holding on the edge of the the couch help, help, help.

Lano:

Like you know, acting around like the stuff, yeah, but she's just playing around, so like it's just fun to watch my, my, um, my christmas thing that I would want right now Would be a like, a badass, like, built it a badass train set. Because, I've always had like I've always wanted, because I would buy that I would buy the mountains where the train goes through we tried one time to build a table a table with all the little city and everything and trees.

Mig:

You buy a bunch of little Buildings and we just never had room where to put it. Yeah, and it always like ended up outside and I was ended up getting messed up.

Lano:

Yeah, right now I would have probably have like a badass table setting With the train or all around it, maybe go up like the mountains and all that. I want to have a display like that, because I, I was I always loved that too.

Rick:

Yeah, but I don't know, I like, I like now that there's no toilet or us Targeted there.

Lano:

You know the toys, like the rest is under, I think Macy's or something.

Rick:

Yeah, like I don't know the kids like what is it what they're into?

Lano:

like I mean I would love all this dude. I would, I would, actually I would, I would flip if I opened up A gift and it had these, these toys right here right.

Speaker 4:

Why I mean to answer your question.

Mig:

I don't know what kids want. These days, everything is electronic dude.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Rick:

Like virtual money or something that's what everybody's doing.

Mig:

They're just shoving a, an iPad or a tablet or a iPhone or Whatever in their faces, and that's all they know.

Lano:

That's what they want to open up.

Rick:

You know, they know I yeah, because then then they, they have no imagination or anything to yeah To play with anything else Like this, this little Jeep, like it makes you want to go outside and like roll it in the dirt. Yeah even the look at a little ranch here, like what's a little little rope and stuff, like no, that's cool, damn.

Lano:

That's badass.

Rick:

All right. Well, this is um Christmas, isn't a few days? So this is um christmas.

Lano:

Merry christmas everyone and god bless us all.

Rick:

We love you the next episode will be um after christmas, I guess for new years after christmas, before new years, get your new year's resolutions out. Yeah, please save people. Meet us in the new year.

Lano:

And keep drifting yo, hey christmas.

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