Drifting on Arroyo

Episode 91 - Battles of Age and Appetite Adventures in Maturity and Mexican Cuisine

February 01, 2024 Rick, Lano, Miggy Season 3 Episode 91
Drifting on Arroyo
Episode 91 - Battles of Age and Appetite Adventures in Maturity and Mexican Cuisine
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Time has a funny way of sneaking up on you, doesn't it? One minute you're celebrating the New Year, and the next, you're wondering how January vanished into thin air. Join us on a whirlwind exploration of the perception of time, where we'll compare our youthful expectations of aging to the reality of modern 50-somethings who are redefining what it means to grow older. From reminiscing about the actors who once personified age to sharing our own tales of health scares and high blood pressure, we weave personal anecdotes with a broader discussion on society's evolving attitudes toward aging.

Ever seen a UFO while nursing a headache? We chat about everything from the mysterious skies to the mundane pains that remind us we're not 21 anymore. We'll whisk you away through action-packed movie analyses, where we debate whether John Wick can out-badass The Equalizer, and get surprisingly emotional over the depth of Denzel Washington's "Man on Fire". And if you thought haunted houses were unnerving, wait until you hear about the possessed hand in the horror film "Talk to Me". Our vibrant discussions on the latest flicks will have you rethinking your next movie night picks.

Let's not forget the simple pleasures of life—like the quest for the perfect post-golf burrito. Our culinary adventures take us from the traditions of Mexican drinks to the heart of local food culture, and we even delve into some unexpected drama at a ranch in Muscoy. As we navigate the intricacies of technology, from the quirks of texting preferences to the anticipation (and skepticism) of Apple's Vision Pro glasses, we balance the excitement of innovation with heartfelt musings on its impact on our lives. So, whether you're a film buff, foodie, or tech enthusiast, there's a seat at our table for you in this episode of revelry and reflection.

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Mig:

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

Lano:

This is Lano and RK67.

Mig:

January is gone, man, where the hell did it go? Yeah, you know what.

Lano:

I mean, you think back. Look, think back when New Year's was. It seems like it was just a few days ago as much as I've been on the run and you know, here and there with work, I think about New Year's. It seems kind of a long way. It doesn't seem like it went fast.

Rick:

It seems like time's going by way too fast, you know what I've been tripping out because, like, sometimes you talk like oh, like I was talking with my brother-in-law and he has a girlfriend which in my mind is like fairly new, but they met like during COVID, and then they're like oh, we've been together like four years, they're COVID, yeah. And then like when you start saying pre-COVID, like COVID, like five years ago, that seems like way like five years ago. It's like half a decade.

Mig:

Yeah, about four years ago.

Rick:

COVID-19, 2019. Yeah.

Mig:

Now we're already in 2024. Yeah, but everybody considers the lockdowns as you know, I mean just to say four years ago

Lano:

five years ago. That seems like yesterday. Yeah, it's five years.

Rick:

Seems like yesterday and now it's like remember when, like the Y2K and stuff.

Lano:

Yeah, that was like 24 years ago. That one seems like it's far away.

Rick:

Yeah.

Lano:

That one seems like it's been a long time.

Rick:

Well, I'm saying like COVID, like COVID's, like I mean that's going to be a big thing in history, and like man, we're already like five years past that.

Lano:

I still like when Miggie mentioned the new years. No no, when we think back how do you put it? When we think about the 70s, we think it's like, oh, that's just like 20 years ago or whatever.

Mig:

No when you say 30 years ago.

Lano:

Oh, 30 years ago we think it's like the 70s.

Mig:

We think 70s, yeah, yeah, yeah, you know, because we're still in the mindset of, we're still in like around the 90s, in the 90s or 2000,.

Speaker 6:

early 2000s.

Speaker 3:

For some reason, I don't know why our mindset goes directly to there.

Rick:

But actually 30 years ago it was just like almost like, just like mid 90s, yeah, 95 or whatever.

Lano:

You know it's wild man, yeah. So what? The 70s? That's shit, dude. We're already hitting on 60.

Mig:

Almost 60 years. I'm going to be 50 in April.

Rick:

So it's 60 years. They've been like 50 years. Now you're gonna hit 50, is that over the hill?

Mig:

40s over the hill dude.

Rick:

Back then it was, but now I mean Me he's been over the hill.

Mig:

I've been over the hill since about 35 dude yeah.

Rick:

No, like I would say, 50s is the new 30 or whatever. Like you feel over the hill, since I don't buy into that bullshit. You feel over the hill since 35? Yes, sir. Oh man, look at him, look at him, dude.

Lano:

When you wake up in constant pain, man, and you're always hurting you, yeah, but you know what that's self inflicting, because you could do a lot about it and you don't yeah but still no but like remember when your parents, when they had that birthday and you call them over the hill, like how?

Rick:

Like I remember that as a kid, like I think it was my dad, I guess it was 40, I don't know if it was 50 or not, but I remember it was like we had all the balloons that said over the hill or whatever. I remember we were at round table pizza, oh yeah. But like, imagine like that and then now like we're already past that stage and we're already like you're gonna be 50 on 45 or 44. Yeah.

Mig:

It's a trip, though, man, because you look at um, look at pictures in the past, because I've been seeing. I've been seeing some things like pop up on Instagram where, like actors you know, like um, archie Bunker, yeah, when he did that show, I think he was like in his 40s dude.

Lano:

But he looked old, right, yeah, he was really old.

Mig:

That's what I'm saying, you know. It's like the difference between 40, 50, 50 years ago to now. Yeah, you know, it's like. I see I see those those memes come up in there to those postings and I'm like, damn dude, it's like. It's like it's like I know what I look like because I see myself every day in the mirror. It's like, but is that what I look like to other people, you know, because I'm already gonna be 50. But these are like Is that old?

Rick:

I mean leading man, like, let's say, carg Gable, like they're already old, but they're, like you know, the leading man, like old, like.

Mig:

Like I don't know, but I'm saying they look like they're.

Rick:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, they look old Like old, you know.

Lano:

He did it when he was in his 40s? Yeah, but being there to show them maybe they made him seem older.

Mig:

So he was supposed to be an older. Yeah, an older character.

Lano:

Not 40s, but they were able to. No, I don't know. He was able to get into that role of being an older.

Mig:

But I think I've even seen postings where they just show like random pictures of like people at that age, like in their 40s or 50s, but back in like the 70s or 80s, and they look every bit of like their age. Yeah.

Rick:

Is Archie Bunker still around, or did he pass? Not that he passed, he passed already Just kids you know I had.

Lano:

You know who I totally forgot that passed away was Norm MacDonald.

Rick:

Oh yeah, oh yeah, and I think that was like. I was like it kind of it was in 21.

Lano:

Yeah, and it and it kind of hit me. Yeah, I mean, you look at him like that bottom corner, that bottom one. He looks like yeah, yeah. He looks like he's in his 40s. Yeah, I was like I think you like damn, because someone has said I was watching something on YouTube and he said the late Norm MacDonald. I'm like wait a minute, what?

Mig:

Yeah.

Lano:

And they're like oh yeah, man.

Mig:

I think it was a. It was a Chappelle clip, I think so. Yeah, he was talking about the last Netflix one. Yeah, that's what it was. Yeah, that's what it was. Yeah, yeah, I saw that, so he helped them through something right.

Rick:

He helped them when he.

Mig:

It was because he met. He met George Carlin.

Lano:

No, jim Carrey, wasn't it, jim Carrey it was Jim Carrey.

Mig:

Oh, it was Jim Carrey. Yeah, in the oh, back on the moon. That's what they were talking about. Yeah, yeah, that's what it was.

Rick:

Oh yeah, he was in the movie. Yeah, norm MacDonald was in the movie.

Lano:

And you had to talk to him like he was yeah, that sucks.

Rick:

That was a good Netflix special.

Lano:

They're doing some parodies right now Jim Carrey and that dumbass that does Trump.

Rick:

New stuff Baldwin, oh, oh.

Lano:

Yeah, because Jim Carrey does Joe Biden.

Speaker 7:

Oh yeah. So they do little skits.

Mig:

And we know he has to do his fire. Marshal bill.

Rick:

Yeah, that's the same, like a costume or whatever, like wig or whatever. But you know, when you're talking about a marshal bookie like Dick Van Dyke, like a Mary Poppins, like he's still alive but like he's always looked like old, and it's like how like are these guys like a hundred years old now or what? But you know what I mean like they've always looked like old.

Lano:

I saw this thing, this clip Gene Hackman. He turned 94.

Speaker 3:

Wow.

Lano:

And I didn't even know he's a San Bernardino native. Really, yeah, oh shit, it's a San Bernardino native. Look at him.

Rick:

Now, when he did Superman, lex Luthor, wasn't he like old already? I mean, I mean he wasn't, but didn't he look old like in your eyes? Well, I mean, that's what. I'm saying you know who's another one that was like that.

Mig:

That I didn't. I never really pay attention that. It was like makeup that made him look so old. Um, doc, back to the future, oh yeah.

Rick:

Yeah, but even like in like I don't know if it was a start, but even in taxi like he looked old.

Lano:

Nah, because growing up watching these guys, they look old, like it's like the whole thing, like you're a kid, and then someone says they're like, oh, you're 25. Oh man, you're old. Yeah, that's the way we saw him and as we're going we just see him as he's aging. You know, oh yeah, he's old. That's all we say, is just, he's old, he's old. But then you realize, damn man, when you're hitting those upper ages yeah, I was crazy, it was 94. 94. He turned 94.

Mig:

But getting back to your question of when like when do you start feeling over the hill? I would say it's almost like when you guys start taking medications to control shit.

Lano:

Well that hit me when Taking blood pressure medicine.

Rick:

What that hit me, collesterol, all that stuff that hit me back in 2019.

Mig:

I mean thank God. The only problems I have is just blood pressure. If I'm a cholesterol, it comes out pretty good. The sugar levels come out.

Lano:

And you know what? I probably had to be on medications for the longest Because those headaches I would get when I was running or snowboarding and all that, those pounding headaches. It wasn't until one day at work, when I was at work, and it was an unbearable headache and usually like then, I'm tolerant.

Speaker 3:

And I can just push through the day. I can just push through it.

Lano:

But that day I remember I cannot hang and that I went to one of the medical clinics and they just gave me those hydro, I don't know what the hell. They're called Water pills, and that was like that wasn't doing anything. I had to make an appointment and go see the doctor so he can prescribe me some good blood pressure medicine. I remember going home and I would take Advil and man, I was dap, damn pain from my neck to my head to my temples, like oh Well you remember, with me it was like a bunch of dizzy spells.

Mig:

Oh yeah. In addition to the headaches. And remember when I finally decided to go and what scared me was we were playing golf. That one time, remember, we were up in Burbank, up in the castaways of the bell. And on one of the holes I couldn't go on, and I remember just saying, nah man, I gotta get myself home, because I just felt like crap. I just couldn't finish.

Rick:

You think it was an altitude no.

Mig:

But we weren't even walking, we were all in carts.

Lano:

Yeah, carts on there.

Mig:

And I couldn't finish. And then after that, when I went to the doctor, they told me yeah, your blood pressure is out of control.

Lano:

Shot yeah, yeah, yeah they were constantly at work when I started getting those dizzy spells Squaring down doing something, getting up and you're like, oh shit.

Rick:

So you had migraines and you said it's because of your blood pressure. The blood pressure.

Speaker 7:

Yeah.

Rick:

But you kind of always had migraines, right Since you were little or no.

Mig:

No migraines, just like People that have migraines will tell you what migraines are. I've always had sinus headaches, tension headaches, but not migraines, because when you have migraines you can't even be out in the light you can't have lights shining on you or nothing, the lights and all that stuff they say. The migraines are really debilitating and I don't think I've ever experienced that.

Lano:

You know what happened to me when I'd be hanging out with guys at work and they're drinking after work and usually when it was cold, drinking outside, and then you know these guys like drinking that crap but like and man, there was like something with the cold and drinking out in the cold I would get pain like shooting up from my neck all the way up.

Lano:

This was like way back when I first started in Neptune too, Every time when I was in the cold drinking I would just and it wasn't me getting like buzz. It was like I'm in like two, two, three beers in and they're butt lights. But, then I just started getting this pain that just shoots up my neck Like we're like what the hell man?

Mig:

I was probably trying to get into a tranny. Oh, what too soon.

Rick:

You know what I wanted to bring up, because we're talking about the news. I don't know what we're talking about, but I saw some text going around. So any other further thoughts on that? Jellyfish UFO.

Lano:

No, I haven't thought about it.

Rick:

What about that angel stuff you think like, or the one that was in West Hollywood like last month?

Lano:

I mean, all that stuff could be Photoshop, man you think so. I gotta see it for myself.

Rick:

What about the verses?

Lano:

Mark was talking about that was crazy, but the way that the did you send a picture right. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Rick:

The way it kind of looked. Yeah, that was crazy, cause it kind of looked like a palm tree or something.

Lano:

That one that you showed us, the jellyfish whatever Looked more like a machine to me.

Rick:

Yeah, it didn't look like that, but the one in Hollywood. You know what it looked like.

Mig:

It looked like that probe that comes on Empire Stripe back in the beginning.

Rick:

In the snow. People were talking about that. That's exactly what it looked like. People were saying that in the comments.

Mig:

That's what I'm saying. How could it look exactly like that? It's like someone just like imposed it in there. And it's invisible right, someone spliced it in there.

Lano:

It's invisible.

Rick:

Well, in that report they said that they couldn't see it with the night vision, or something like that.

Lano:

No, but by the infrared no.

Rick:

Yeah, they had to see it from the infrared or something, some heat, I don't know.

Lano:

But they said those cameras can detect, like the heat On a car far away. But they couldn't detect this. But yet they were filming. It was that is that what the story was? Well they said, because how was it that the camera was?

Rick:

like in on it, but it wasn't able to lock in on this.

Lano:

But there I don't know how other how was someone like filming it like all perfect, like where it's going, like it's invisible, like how would someone know?

Rick:

Well, if anybody wants to go deep into the rabbit hole, ralph's, send me this podcast.

Lano:

Which one?

Rick:

Some guy um. You guys heard of some guy um Shaw Ryan or something, or Sean Ryan.

Rick:

Sean right, he's like some Navy seal, but he interviews this guy. Who's this like? This guy, expert on ancient Technology or ancient like history or whatever. But he breaks down like all this stuff about like the pyramids and UFOs. So if you guys are just interested, like I'll send you the link, but it goes deep. It's like two hours long, it's like towards a 15 minutes. That podcast we ended up each episode, each show. No, it's just this one guy. He happened, he particularly interviewed oh he was a guest.

Rick:

Yeah, he was a guest, Wow and then I'm Ralph. He's like check this out. So then I was listening to it, we're listening on drive. Then we came back. Does Ralph follow that guy? Um, I don't know if all of it or he just saw this.

Lano:

It Saw the same thing, but um, he, he saw the podcast that he listens to and this guy came on it.

Rick:

Yeah and then and then I ended up watching it on YouTube because like they show pictures and stuff or just like, like artifacts like Easter Island, the pyramids and what like different symbols mean, and like the tack and it's just like I don't know. It's just, it was very interesting. But if you want to go down that deep rabbit hole, Send it.

Lano:

It sounds like a Joe Rogan episode well, that's all.

Rick:

I was wondering if Joe Rogan had this guy on before, because he was talking about, like some crazy stuff. The Aztecs and the Mayans was the guy's name the guy they interviewed, the guy who knows it was um Billy Carson.

Lano:

Billy Carson and I just googled Joe Rogan and Billy Carson. He's probably been on there.

Rick:

He was, um, I don't, he's some like Harvard professor and I don't know what else. We had always degrees, but um, did anybody catch some that the movie awake, then we start watching it?

Lano:

I did no and you know we had a little rant, or I had my little rant on in the world movies and all that crap. Oh, make didn't see it and I would say, watch it. Okay, I liked it.

Rick:

Well, you did. No, I'm surprised. I like a different story. Yeah, yeah.

Lano:

Yeah, I mean the.

Mig:

the Concept is all it, but no, the way the storyline is Is pretty original honestly, I completely forgot about that movie because I remember I remember we were gonna say we're gonna watch stuff, but the only one I remember was that knock on the cabin, oh.

Rick:

I did see that.

Mig:

But I completely forgot about a week.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, awake apology, so we won't so we'll save that one, okay, and I I.

Lano:

Recommend that movie. I liked it. Okay, we me on silent Saturday, um, vanessa too. Yeah, she liked it too. We had, we, we got much movies all day, man, we knew shit.

Rick:

What are the ones that you watch? What are?

Lano:

so the first one was awake, the second one was um, the second one was equalizer three. Well, I've been hearing.

Speaker 3:

Oh how is that one?

Lano:

Denzels badass. Yeah, dad man, dad man, I've been hearing good stuff and you know what?

Speaker 3:

I don't think I've seen the second one Right now that we mentioned that I gotta give it.

Lano:

Man, I had a, had a, it was me and mark mark had asked me who do I pick, john Wick or equalizer?

Speaker 3:

And I picked John Wick and he's like what he's like.

Lano:

John Wick's always getting his ass kicked and yada, yada, yada.

Rick:

That's what makes him human there. Yeah what makes it good I?

Lano:

feel. But and then, even though I haven't seen John Wick 4 yet, Hmm. Oh, denzel man, roberto, he's, he's badass dude.

Mig:

Yeah, cuz in those first. You know what. That's the first two dude man.

Speaker 7:

Hey.

Lano:

I read out of all the ones that we've seen, all the movies we saw I'm out the watch because um yeah, equalizers those recommended.

Rick:

I mean.

Lano:

I won't, I won't say, I won't say. We'll probably talk about that one too. But yeah. I I probably got to go with mark right now on this, right now, and poly equalizer man.

Mig:

Equalizer if all the all the densel films my favorite, mad on fire yeah that's gotta be my favorite.

Rick:

Training, not training they, I'm training.

Lano:

I mean everything, man Everything.

Mig:

Yeah, but I think I just mad on fire.

Rick:

I don't know man of fire. I haven't seen in a while so I gotta rewatch it because I don't remember what the story.

Lano:

It's. You know what is, yeah watch it, watch it. The thing with man of fire is like.

Mig:

It's the connection with the, with the girl. Yeah, yeah, you know, and, and it actually at the end.

Rick:

Was he a driver or here bodyguard? There's a bodyguard.

Mig:

Oh, you know, at the end, the way it ended, I actually like got like a lump in my throat. You know it's like, it's yeah, you know it's like.

Lano:

Yeah, I know, it's like movie wise. Yeah, why is like?

Rick:

yeah, that's Well, I'm gonna choke up then now that I'm a dad now, if you go back and watch it, you haven't seen man on fire.

Lano:

I've seen it he says he hasn't watched it in a while. I saw when it came out of theaters with danny and then. But yeah, but as far as like badasses, damn, right now I gotta lean it towards equalizer.

Mig:

I gotta watch it.

Lano:

Michael's right, it's just the way he kills the dudes man. It's like we watch action movies, right yeah, and we want to see. You see what the way they they kill.

Mig:

Yeah, what I like. What I like about the equalizer, though, is he's in his head saying that he's gonna do this than this, than this, than this. Yeah, it's like, it's almost like he's playing chess yeah you know, it's like he's already got his four next moves already planned out.

Lano:

Yeah you know what's gonna happen, how long it's gonna take you all that shit like yeah, like this is pretty so, so, right now that I'm at the stage where, man, I want you know the movie to be original and and new, fresh ideas, and you know, because how many damn action movies have we seen where Guys get killed? Yeah, so it's like dude. I need to see, you know, something new that hasn't been done before. And just the way, the way he kills people, is like dude, it's just bad ass Schwarzenegger.

Rick:

So everybody dies the same way.

Lano:

This is like different like well, I mean, that's like that's us growing up in the eighties watching the stuff. So then it's already like you know the the evolution of us seeing the way the these movie makers kill people kill the characters, so and.

Rick:

Like I think week four might be the best one. I don't know.

Lano:

Yeah. So that's why I gotta see. But I mean, I mean I don't those kids. That's kicked a lot. Well, he gets dude, but you know he's I mean he's always taking on a bunch of guys.

Rick:

It's what you like.

Lano:

It's about a dog in a car where it's like freaking 20 20 on one. See right, maybe after I see John Wick 4 out, I'm gonna sway back to. John Wick. But just seeing that it's like I'm gonna swatch all the equally.

Rick:

I seen the first one when it came out, then I got us. I didn't see the second.

Mig:

Yeah, I forgot. I forgot to watch that third one.

Lano:

I'll see you, you know what it is. It's, it's what he says. I mean, the way he kills people is Is bad ass, but it's just the psychology that he spits out. You see, that's why I love guys that he before he kills.

Mig:

That's what I love about his characters, and when he does his characters, he's always so like, so intelligent, do it. Yeah brilliant, you know.

Rick:

But, he.

Speaker 3:

only he could pull it off, though I'm not gonna take anything off. Yeah, you know.

Mig:

Just like some dumb hired gun or whatever you know that. That's like just like physically gifted and knows how to fight or whatever. It's like nah man, this guy's an intellect. It's like he dissects you and no watch.

Rick:

Wait, I put dens on my top five actors.

Mig:

Oh, definitely yeah, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Rick:

Oh yeah, one time, um, we were in the in and out by university and um he he was in the car in front of us ordering whatever his double double. How do you know him? Oh, because we recognize his voice. And then we look and we could see, like you know, how the drive-thru is curved.

Lano:

We kind of car was it?

Rick:

What was the driving? I don't remember. This is late 90s way back. That's Danny. That's Danny.

Mig:

He was there but um he was you guys are watching what we call game night. I have game, game night game night yeah. No.

Rick:

I think that's a good one.

Mig:

No that's what Denzel no, no, but he's like kind of involved in it, but it's not him. It's funny. If you haven't watched it, rick watch it. Okay, I watch it with Vanessa.

Lano:

It's a good funny comedy and I'll put that to watch on my own, because she doesn't them.

Mig:

Oh, she has no sense of humor. Yeah, she does, but she has a group of friends that get together and they have like their game nights and everything.

Lano:

It makes us like want to have a game night. I mean, she's probably already seen it, man, she's seen. She's seen all kinds of shit already. Well, this one's funny because it's hard to watch movies with her, because I want to watch a movie that she hasn't seen, and oh, you know what?

Rick:

I saw before we go back to your five movies you saw over the weekend. Um, you guys seen the trailer for road house the noon.

Lano:

Yeah, I see, road house, road house.

Rick:

Well, he was an old Patrick Swayze move, but late like the trailer has been. Who's?

Mig:

it.

Rick:

Um Jack Gyllenhaal oh yeah, yeah, that dude.

Mig:

Yeah yeah, that thought it looked wack yeah you know what?

Lano:

I'll check that one out.

Rick:

I think it comes out.

Lano:

Wow after other movies after that one, after equalizer, we saw talk to me that was a horror movie.

Rick:

Talk to me, talk to me, talk to me.

Lano:

With the hand, so it was based in Australia.

Mig:

I don't know.

Lano:

So it was good. It was good. It wasn't your typical bullshit horror movie. It was pretty crazy. Where this? There's this hand Suppose it's a real hand that's like in I don't know plaster or whatever, and it's like possess. And when you get the hand, like you sit it in front of you. You sit on the table, you sit in front of you and then you put your hand on it like you're going to shake your, like you're going to shake the hand, but you just put your hand there and you light a candle. You get, you grab the hand like you're shaking and then when you're holding it, you say talk to me. And then a damn spirit or a ghost or some kind of demon shows up, not my.

Speaker 6:

thing.

Lano:

And you're just like look away right. And then if you say once you say talk to me, they see it right, they're seeing right across from them. Then when you say they'll say I think you can enter, you can enter me, or something like that, and then they get possessed. And then you know they go through the whole. You know you gotta see what the whole thing is with, why they're doing it. It's like a fun activity that these damn teenagers are doing. But I mean, it wasn't your typical horror movies but it was cool.

Lano:

It was something original, something different. So now you're typical and I told Vanessa cause she had asked me what was your favorite movie over the weekend and I told her he was equalizer and she says she liked talk to me and they go yeah, you know what? It was good. I appreciate that there wasn't a big, poorly lit house with long hallways. So yeah it was good. It was good, that one. Oh, I saw ready player one too.

Mig:

Oh, you find this on the whole thing.

Lano:

Yeah, that's the baddest movie.

Mig:

I've ever seen Right.

Lano:

Yeah.

Mig:

Like isn't it fun to see everything in just like such a good fun ride right.

Lano:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Lano:

That whole like I want to play that game, yeah, and you think about it and you're like, oh man, cause growing up with how we grew up with these video games, like just to imagine that where you're looking for clues and I liked the fact that how it was like the point is not to win, it's just to go fuck around. Yeah, I was like that's how I was, was with. Like Assassin's Creed is like.

Lano:

I'm not even trying to finish the game, I just like exploring or whatever, for him to kind of figure it out so he can get all the the Cause you would.

Speaker 6:

You would subscribe to like those gamer magazines where they had like the maps and everything.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Mig:

And then you use those maps to go exploring wherever and just try to find shit.

Rick:

Yeah, I just like the Easter eggs and like to do. I really like.

Mig:

Not only the Easter eggs, but to find weapons and just a bunch of different stuff. You know it's like cause, you just wanted to find everything.

Lano:

I really liked that first race.

Rick:

Yeah, we can talk about it for the whole movie.

Lano:

Yeah, that first race, how they were just hollering ass, yeah. And the bad ass is, as they're going to racing, trying to get to that to the gate, how they're just collecting coins like.

Speaker 5:

They open the door. Yeah, did you get to get it? Yeah.

Lano:

Like he gets some kind of weapon or something. That's their currency or whatever for yeah, whatever. That she was badass.

Rick:

But I thought that first riddle was like kind of the best one of the movie, like when they finally, like you know, do reverse or whatever.

Lano:

Oh, yeah, yeah, it was. I liked it, man. And then at the end.

Rick:

They make it so like there's one day you can't play the game right or the game shuts down to go outside and yeah, two days, yeah.

Lano:

It's two days. That way you're in reality, and then that's where he's got his right hand backing on her. But man, that was a nice original script. Yeah, that's right, that was that movie.

Mig:

I think it started about 10 years old.

Lano:

Yeah.

Mig:

Oh shit, yeah, I could watch that movie over and over again Whenever they play it, like on TBS or TNT or whatever.

Lano:

Yeah, I just put it on. That was just like Scott Pilgrim. Yeah, right If it's on you, just yeah.

Rick:

Just put it on, no matter where it's at 2018 so.

Lano:

No 2018.

Rick:

That was what. Well, not that old, not that old, six years.

Lano:

That was still recent, where it's a good script man, yeah, good original script.

Rick:

The one little gripe I have is the I don't like the actor who played the middle game creator just played a little like softly.

Mig:

I thought he was cool. What do you think, did he really? Did he really be some big gnarly fool?

Lano:

Yeah, I thought he was funny the way he just like.

Mig:

There was little wimpy geeks that made all the geeks man.

Lano:

He shows a little the virtual thing, the goggles or whatever.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Lano:

He's like if you reach under your chair, you'll find that there's nothing there. That was funny. Yeah, I liked it. I thought, that, and then it was cool the way he's talking about the whole, the whole competition, yeah, and then he turns into that damn wizard, yeah.

Rick:

Like that shit's cool man. But then at the end like the partner, like you kind of think the partner's a bad guy, but then like he's kind of like a little bit of a hitter or like part of like the Willy Wonka thing or something.

Mig:

Yeah, oh, what was cool was when they're in that last battle already, that that final battle, and that dude well, what was his name? Sho or Sho, sho, yeah, sho. When the time is like, when are you going to get into this battle, you know. Then he puts on that gloves and it's a, b, whatever character he wants, for like 30 seconds, yeah, and he comes out of that that gang, gangam or the Gundam style or the Gundam robot or whatever, oh yeah.

Mig:

That shit is badass, dude. It's like it reminded me of the curtain we used to watch.

Rick:

Uh, not Moultron. No Like a Japanese one right.

Mig:

Yeah, yeah.

Rick:

Like the planes or something.

Lano:

Dude what kind of thing, oh that was um similar to Moultron.

Rick:

I always thought like one was a knockoff, I didn't know which one it was.

Lano:

Oh man, we gotta figure this out.

Mig:

And this is the second time that we draw a plank underneath dude. Yeah, when we talk about this oh yeah, that game was um shit man it's.

Rick:

Moultron Well this is a similar concept to Moultron. I don't know what it was.

Lano:

Uh, it started with the V, no.

Mig:

I don't, I don't know dude.

Speaker 7:

Robotech, robotech, robotech.

Speaker 3:

There you go.

Mig:

Damn Way off, yeah, way off. Robotech but it wasn't a knockoff right, it was just like another story or something.

Rick:

No, I think it's a different. Uh, it's a different story, like Gundam Gundam. Yeah, it's a different uh anime story.

Mig:

But still, like what was cool is what made that movie authentic. Was that like they had real, like like I don't know what they call it properties or IT.

Rick:

They got the Back to the Future. Oh yeah, Shit.

Lano:

Like a giant robot. So much Iron man, godzilla, godzilla, king of the King Kong. Yeah, king Kong. No, there was the DeLorean.

Rick:

Even little references, like I had, to like tell my wife what was his outfit for the dance.

Mig:

Oh, you know what that Buckaroo Banzai? Yeah, I don't know about that, but I didn't see that?

Rick:

No, I didn't see that?

Mig:

No, I didn't know what that was.

Rick:

I had to show him like oh, buckaroo Banzai.

Lano:

What's cool is I got through that whole thing is like you just get little bits of pieces of everything that you know we would.

Speaker 6:

Our childhood.

Lano:

Yeah, our childhood. Yeah yeah, that's a pretty badass movie.

Rick:

And that's I want to say. Two and a half hours, what's a long movie. Yeah more or less. That's one where I'm going to show Ellie like when she gets bigger, Like these were the toys we played with all these characters. This is the way it was growing up.

Lano:

And then another one was a Scatting Key, but I fell asleep with that.

Rick:

Vanessa, like the ready player one Well she said she's already, she's already yeah she's already. Sometimes this would like wonder because, like like, the girls have the same memories as like boys, like I mean because we're all like into the toys, but like I don't know what the girls were playing with.

Lano:

Yeah. Like it wasn't like Barbie that was. That was, that was Saturday. We spent all day Saturday watching movies and then Sunday Sunday check this out. So during the week we're going to do the review of the knock on the cabin.

Rick:

You guys want to get into the story.

Lano:

Well, Vanessa had asked me during the week if I knew that drink the pajarates.

Speaker 3:

I'm like oh, yeah, I go.

Lano:

I've been wanting to try that forever and she's like, oh, he goes there at um. Whatever coworker says that there's a ranch right there in Muscovy that makes them. So I I get a menu. Do you know of a place that makes those pajarates? He's like, yeah, they're probably all over, they're probably all over Muscovy, but cause I don't know. One off the top of the head. Yeah, and I told them, if you want to check it out, cause we wanted to go check it out.

Mig:

I think you said you had a neighbor that lived right across the street from the used to do it. It was an old man. Yeah, but I don't know what this is.

Lano:

I'm not familiar with it, so pajarates is made with goat milk or cow milk.

Mig:

Yeah.

Lano:

They have it right there.

Mig:

They're milking it. They milk it and then you put some alcohol in there. And I think, like some, it's coffee and chocolate no chocolate or some spices like cinnamon and clover, some shit.

Lano:

Or the tequila. They're using a centenario, so it's like the the goat milk or the cow milk. We just they, they have the, the the goats in the cows right there, they're looking right there, so you're getting nice and warm. And then tequila, they have them.

Rick:

Like a spike, like a spike, like a coffee, yeah, and do you know what?

Lano:

they make it with chocolate milk.

Speaker 3:

No.

Mig:

I don't know. I mean, I've never had it. I don't know all the ingredients.

Lano:

But the thing is that her coworker always went right. So they said be there at five because the goat milk runs, runs out right away.

Lano:

So then all he left is cow milk. So she was worried about you know the. The was windy, you know it's been windy. So she was like, cause, we were going to go fishing on Saturday too, but it was like high winds over there. So she's like, nah, it's going to be horrible to go finish. So we did, that's why we stayed in. And then, um, so it was still kind of windy on Sunday morning. She didn't want to be out there in Muscovite with them dirt kicking up and all that. So, but once it kind of like died out and the day was kind of like nice, she hit up her coworker and her coworker was still there. So we got there. We got there at 11,.

Lano:

You know, right there it's just the street before we turn on manuals on Blake. It was that street there. And then it's when you, when you, when you walk through this driveway, there's just a big old yard, man, big huge yard. Damn. You know they have the, the patio covers that were not even patio. It's not patio, it's like a, just a huge damn coverage. It looks like a damn you know event thing, right.

Lano:

They had the. They had the. Um, the Tambora playing right there, you know people dancing hanging out all that tables all around one side they're making tacos and then in the back they make the, the pajarates, right. And they also had a Palomas. Okay, we started drinking Palomas because we got 11 and they were already out of pajarates, so we didn't get that. Her coworker let me taste hers, and yeah, it was. It was pretty good. But you, I think, from when I had tasting it, I think you can only have one. It's not like one you want to keep. That's the friend that goes out with you guys right, no, no no.

Lano:

Well, shane and Shabby went with us too, but this was another coworker of theirs, so they're out. They let us she, let us taste hers and like, yeah, it was good, but I think you can only only one is good to drink, right? So we ended up buying Palomas.

Mig:

She got the goat milk one no cow, Okay.

Lano:

I can't do goat Because they.

Rick:

They still haven't made it.

Lano:

I can't do it. I mean because they've been there like like 10 times in these days. They always get there when they already barely run out, like you got to get there right at five. The people, that people are out there already ready to go in at five at that time, you know. So we got Palomas there.

Lano:

Man, we almost are on point On point, man, they were, they were delicious. So we're hanging out right there, you know, enjoying it. You know we're just sitting there where we brought snacks, burritos or whatever you can take your own beer. So we brought our you know our own beer and then we're hanging out. Then these foods start, like you know, getting into it. There's one baquero dude with with like a cholo dude.

Lano:

Like a veteran. They're saying they think they're like they might have been bikers, I don't know. Well, I didn't even notice. But one of them, damn, I think the cholo dude pulled out, pulled out a gun, and then you know, they're like. People were like no, no, relax, relax, the people that are with them, or whatever. And with that, I think, someone called the cops and then right away, boom damn, helicopter came around. You know started, you know running the sirens.

Mig:

That's the thing. That's the problem. They wanted things like that, yeah.

Lano:

And I was thinking. I was thinking like I didn't even know that, that I know they're about to fight, but I know the dude pulled out.

Mig:

Yeah.

Lano:

So again, right, so the, the, the, the sheriff's, the helicopter's going around telling everybody to start, you know, book it out of there. The sheriff blocked the street. They started getting, you know, just started shutting it down and then, um, so we're like when that, when I saw the helicopter, I'm thinking like, oh man, they probably think there's like underground rooster fights here. Cause, like back in the day yeah. And then uh, but it's like now I go there Cause this dude someone probably called once soon as they saw the right the gun.

Lano:

Someone got freaked out. They called the cops and boom, they came and shut it down.

Mig:

Anyway.

Lano:

So, like we were there, we were probably there maybe about an hour, hour and a half, and then, you know, shot down and then we came, we went back to Vanessa's to go watch the football games and then we just we got a bunch of lamb pizzas from them, stated brothers snacks, got some more brews at the house of booze Hmm, we can pick your own, you know, beers and then boom, that's it. We spent the whole damn afternoon just cut the last game and then, uh, shannon Shelby left and then we were just watching the rest of the movie, the movies. But man, I go, I think that thing was a eventful day. I still had it in. Try to try that by heart. At the end, what you want to go, I want to try the goat milk.

Lano:

I want to I want to get there For me to go.

Rick:

I mean I don't know, like I can't even go cheese. I know it's funky dude, it's funky.

Mig:

Yeah, I can't even go cheese like about that, so I was going to say it's like they taste funky or anything Like it was the goat milk? No, well, the one there. I just, I just, I just, I just, I just, I just, I just well, the one there.

Lano:

I try and have good cow milks.

Rick:

Is it like creamy, like, what sweet, like it was good the little sip you had Um no, it wasn't creamy. No, it was kind of like, kind of like a thick Kind of like fresh milk, like from the cow, has kind of like a a city, like taste, doesn't it Like uh?

Mig:

almost like a soda, like uh, I don't remember ever having like fresh, fresh. I remember I remember as a kid being in Mexico at the ranches and drinking, like just just milked the from the cows. You know the milk, but I don't really remember what it tastes. Like though, like, how I couldn't like say like, oh yeah, you know, that's what I remember, yeah.

Lano:

I don't think I remember liking it. I don't like it Maybe like a thick but spiked, but eggnog, not not the taste of what's up, but kind of like that.

Mig:

See, that's how I was going to say it. I thought I heard some people refer to it like kind of as the eggnog.

Lano:

Yeah, kind of yeah, yeah.

Mig:

Yeah, like a Mexican egg, exactly.

Lano:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Rick:

I would say something like that Well, we got eight phone calls, but we do want to get through this movie, right?

Lano:

Yeah, let me go quick hit. Yeah.

Mig:

Knock on the cabin door. Knock on the cabin door.

Rick:

It's time for Miggie's movie review. I'm going to get a kazoo, so when we're filming live, I'm going to be like knock on the cabin door.

Speaker 3:

What's the verdict? I'm going to get a kazoo. So when we're filming live, I'm going to be like knock on the cabin door.

Rick:

What's the verdict?

Mig:

Knock on the cabin door. What's the verdict? I liked it but I was kind of disappointed with the well, just because they're being an M night Shyamalan movie, I thought I was going to have like a bigger twist, you know like a more shocking like I didn't see that coming.

Speaker 3:

You know it wasn't a twist.

Mig:

Yeah, yeah it was. It was kind of like straightforward from the first, you know.

Lano:

Interesting story. Yeah, I thought it was interesting, very interesting story, but from the first person that dies. Yeah, Cause.

Mig:

the thing is I watched it late, which was a mistake because I kept falling asleep and I shouldn't have done that and I regret doing that, but I did go back and watch, like everything, and I know you could have been happy with the

Lano:

first play. I didn't finish. I didn't finish watching that. You know what scene I didn't?

Mig:

even do. Yeah, I didn't even do it.

Lano:

The first play after the first person dies I as soon as I saw what bullshit was happening, I looked away from the screen. Cause that's that's my fucking nightmare, yeah.

Mig:

As soon as I saw that, I was like, oh yeah, I don't think.

Lano:

I'd watch this. That is my nightmare, right there.

Mig:

Which one was it? The water? The title, the movie?

Lano:

That's that. That's the nightmare that I've always had when I was a kid. That right there, dude, yeah.

Mig:

But, um, yeah, I mean it's crazy cause, um, they're all wondering like, why us? Why us? You know, why are we being picked? I mean going back to this, like the apocalyptic films and everything it's like. To me, it was like these guys were chosen to be the four horsemen of the apocalypse, you know, because each one was going to bring a play.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Mig:

And so you know that's when they grabbed me, when they're like the horsemen and then like, oh so as this couple, you know, couldn't like be non-believers which is pretty much the reason for the apocalypse because they're faithless. Yeah. You know, and that's pretty much what the world has turned into. You know, a world without God. Yeah, so if they can be convinced with what they're being presented, then like nothing's going to convince them, and you know so how did you guys think that Batista did?

Rick:

It was good. Good, I mean, I've seen that side of him before, like serious.

Mig:

I thought he played a good character. He's a ginormous. Like it wasn't like over the top or anything or like try to be anything that, like the character, wouldn't be. Yeah. You know, it's like I found it totally believable that he could have been like a second great teacher or whatever.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah.

Mig:

You know, it's like because he just showed like he had like that, that type of like general nature that nurturing demeanor. Yeah, being you know that patience of dealing with the kid or something like that, you know.

Lano:

but um, yeah, I mean it's it's crazy, you know, just it's crazy when they start, when they start showing the, just the events that are happening. Yeah, you know, that was that was that had me crazy.

Rick:

Because, first of all, it's confused because these, they had these visions, right. That's why they kind of knew what was going to happen. But the first one was just um. The first one was the earthquake which, like, wasn't part of them, right, it was just they had a, those on earthquake, or was that the second one, those already like a play that happened before they started? Um sacrificing themselves.

Mig:

Well, they had shown on the TV that there was one tsunami that yeah Right but then the second one hit even bigger and closer to to land. So the first, uh, the first one was probably like a warning and the second one was the punishment, I guess.

Rick:

But it had me like um, like what, is like is this made up? Or like who's this?

Lano:

And then like um I'm at, because I guess because I guess, just like to go back, like the wake. It's like the movies that are in the world is like okay, if you're going to make a movie in the world, like how are you going to, how are you going to make it? You know the one, you know what it's going to consist of. So it was like an original kind of idea, you know. And then the just how everybody started sacrificing each other is like oh shit.

Rick:

I mean, when they started the first guy, they should have been like oh no, these guys are like this is the real deal, or something.

Rick:

But, like how do you choose who picks, or whatever? Like I thought they're going to get well, when the guy had the concussion, I was like you got to sacrifice him, that's the goal. I mean, they're not going to do the daughter, he's got to go. And then. But then when they started bringing in like um, the, he was the guy at the bar and I was like, oh, they kind of brought you, like is it like a revenge thing or whatever? And he had a different name. Remember they found the ID or something like that and they had, like it was the guy that they had the. I don't know if it was a lawsuit, but it sounded like trauma in the past or something like that. They had beat him in the bar.

Lano:

Oh, yeah, yeah.

Rick:

Oh yeah, Because I was like, oh, I don't think it's him, and then then I guess they did find out it was him, and but um, yeah, I mean, it was a trip, you know, and just goes.

Mig:

I mean you, you figure they would have believed sooner, before everybody. Off themselves got wiped out.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Mig:

And I kind of, I kind of like, I'm on the thought that if they didn't believe it from the first, to you know that off themselves or whatever that nothing's going to convince them, Right, Right. So for me, I think the movie would have made more sense that they go on. But, um, there's only ones left on the planet and then, since there are two guys, yeah, produced it's like over right?

Mig:

Yeah, I mean they got a daughter or so, but that would kind of be a messed up scenario. Yeah, I mean she was in blood.

Rick:

Yeah, it would be. Yeah, but you know the planes, what they dropped, like that they can't like glide home. I mean I know at the end they're like, oh, this plane landed, but they just start falling like straight down from the sky. They lose power. Yeah, they can't. I mean the wings don't like.

Mig:

Do not have their way up there. Well, if there's no one, I mean I guess no one's dry.

Rick:

Oh no, I guess someone be driving them.

Mig:

Well, no, because the thing, the thing is, you're trying, you're trying to control the flaps and everything, and there's no power. It's like the, the, the force that's pushing down on those teams, because how do, how do jets?

Lano:

you know they need the maneuver like going down and all that. So, maybe flaps, you know, you know.

Rick:

Direct the planes because they're like old fashioned planes. I think they can survive like they glide and stuff.

Speaker 6:

No it was interesting.

Rick:

Once they brought the four horsemen stuff, then I got like very like it got my curiosity. And then when you find out and I forgot the whole four horsemen story that each one's like a different plague, plague and stuff, and then I didn't. I Knew the ones nurturing ones this, but I didn't even catch that. Those are plagues. At the beginning of this stuff they're like natural disaster. Until right now you guys said those were plagues and then at the beginning they're catching grasshoppers, right, that's like the lotus and stuff. I Just didn't get what the lightning. The lightning kept like shooting down, was like heavy rains Because it ends up burning the cabin and stuff. But I did not. I didn't even hear about that movie. I don't remember the trailers, I don't remember anything.

Rick:

I saw in the theaters.

Mig:

I do. I remember hearing about it.

Lano:

Okay, so would it be a movie you recommend?

Speaker 3:

Oh.

Rick:

Like it's a movie I told Laura about but I don't think she would like like to see all the killing stuff. But like I told her the story.

Mig:

It's not her type movie yeah but I told her the story I would say would depend on what kind of movies people like, yeah, would they even give it a chance? But, I did tell her like the beginning to.

Rick:

I told her like what it was about the story and then she's like, oh, that seems interesting, but but I don't think she would watch it. Like the gore of it.

Lano:

Yeah, it's pretty.

Rick:

Yeah, but um but yeah. I mean to me, I mean it was worth the watch with nice recommendation.

Mig:

But I'm telling you, it's like I was. I was expecting a different like, more Look here, but this is going on over here.

Rick:

I'm like you know, I'm kind of like throw you off and because then they started saying that he saw a figure in the light. I even rewind it at the at the end see if I saw it. I did see the light but I didn't see like the glitter or the sparkle until I rewind it, but like the figure, and I was like, do we miss something that we do? But um, yeah, so I was looking for a bigger twist, because normally his movies have like like big twists. Yeah, it was good though.

Lano:

Maybe, maybe tone it down.

Mig:

Yeah, I mean, I don't know.

Rick:

I mean maybe that's the twist, because you expect something from them, because what was it? Signs like they're also in. The twist is like they're scared of water or something like that. But after seeing that movie I did go down the rap. Why didn't go down the rabbit hole? But like I was like there was another M M night Shyamalan movie that I wanted to see that I hadn't seen was was um old and I just wanted to see what that was about. So I ended that was on. It was on prime also, so it was good. Now I ended up like showing Laura like the parts to fill in the story Old. What's about this? They go on vacation. There's a speech that like Every hour is like two years of age.

Rick:

So the longer they stay at that beach like the long the, the older they get and then things start like happening Different story. All right, so we'll get to the phone calls. Yeah, let's get the phone calls in. We got a many to two colors. I mean well, eight, eight phone calls to people. So Let me see if I get this. I'm set up properly.

Lano:

Right, I'm just a little update. I'm not liking the iPhone.

Rick:

Would you bring it today?

Lano:

Yeah.

Rick:

Right there, oh, I have to look at it. Set it up, here we go.

Speaker 6:

They make your right. Yeah, I never even noticed that. Oh, like that dunking done, they don't have anywhere in the back no, making the donuts. But you're right, it's a good point, man. I'm gonna check that out. Next time now I go in the, when I go to the donut shop, I'm gonna check that out. Let me see what they got, how they're making them a stuff like that. I know Chris would still does that, but I heard that Chris would change stop doing that to, or something like that.

Lano:

No.

Speaker 6:

I think, yeah, it's pretty good little information there, man Word up.

Lano:

He's gonna. He's gonna be mean asking questions, yeah, when he's in Dunkin Donuts.

Mig:

No, but Krispy Kreme, because there was a whole thing is having on the window.

Rick:

Hot, fresh and I turned on.

Mig:

That's always like the thing at Krispy Kreme. I like them because they're just too sugary. Yeah, the dough doesn't taste good, it's just melting your mouth and that's it.

Rick:

You're just like eating glaze.

Lano:

I mean, you know, from Krispy Kreme I like the, just the glaze ones.

Rick:

Hmm, well, yeah, I mean, that's their specialty. Yeah, I don't even think I've had another, another donut from them.

Speaker 6:

Yo, rick, to go on to what you were saying about the donut shop, you know being able to drive by and seeing the display and how they make this donut, so whatnot. I also want to add this if they don't sell cigarettes and lottery tickets, I'm not stopping. I'm not stopping. They got our cigarettes and some lighter tickets there too, and I know I know it's a good, real deal.

Rick:

Yeah, that's what's up for donuts, and then like and a home, tiny, tiny that's legit dude.

Lano:

Yeah because you go to a spot like that, if the donut, if the donut case looks, you know. No there's different colored and looks. You know it doesn't look all the same, plain damn donut. And then you see those, those lottery tickets on the wall and a menu for sandwiches. That's a legit. That's a legit spot and a little rack with the phone cards.

Lano:

Yeah, yeah with phone cards back to the day and then they have to have their, their, their Buddha right there on the floor, where there there's a little like maybe like four donuts for them or the cat with the paw that goes up and down. Yeah that's legit, right there. Right there.

Mig:

Hi hoppy.

Rick:

Oh.

Speaker 6:

Hey man, all this talk about breakfast burritos, breakfast sandwiches, five thirty in the morning, dang All right. Now get all those brewers you guys talking about like a mall out now the next freedom. I'm gonna get the next one. Not gonna be a All meat for you, don't ask. I'm gonna do that next time. I hardly ever get that. Gotta get that you guys, hey, when you guys gonna do another, like you know, a little meat and green food spot or something like that, that'd be cool man.

Lano:

Oh, all right, I thought out there later, yo, hey, so the works market was that spot that you wanted, the word, that I sent you none of the chicken coop, chicken coop, uh-huh. And you said there's one in November.

Mig:

There's one in November I mean it's a small spot.

Rick:

I mean it's small.

Lano:

There's no patio. I don't think so we can probably have, we can probably hit up mark and then he can probably make it. Okay, after work, yeah, during the week, if we can make it, yeah yeah, I mean Um, just let us know we could plan it yeah we can do that.

Rick:

We'll see what time they close like maybe I'm sure they close at nine or ten o'clock. It's a late. I mean yeah, yeah, during the week I'm pretty sure, yeah, but the nachos are no, they get like I want to get a pile of nachos.

Lano:

Yeah, not just. We're good, I'm gonna get every little bit of that time I want.

Mig:

All we got were nachos and um couple pictures of their signature drinks.

Lano:

Pretty good. Hey, you know what this is supposed to be on a diet, oh, he was on some damn water diet from mark yeah, something he started for the new year, some discipline thing from. He turned me on to this podcast and he for cello, for cello, I think it is yeah, you ever heard look them up he's, he's, it's pretty badass podcast and I guess was some kind of challenge that he had mentioned on one of the one of the shows hmm, I missed it.

Lano:

I missed what show I was, that he had it, but he's supposed to be doing some dis discipline.

Rick:

Well, you got to drink a lot of water you get meals with water or I don't know feels you have to.

Lano:

He had to be drinking so much water, or what do you call that? Um Damn, I can't forget. I forgot the word no no fasting, fasting intermittent I, or it's something like that that he's supposed to be supposed to be doing.

Rick:

How you see them. Is it working? No, I haven't seen him. I haven't seen him yet. He's gonna make his big reveal. Chicken coop.

Mig:

Well, we're real quick. A little sidebar Since we're talking about burritos. I took a one of my nephews to the driving range, uh-huh, because he wants to get out of play golf, which range, a modern Monterey Park, uh-huh. So after we were done, you know, I dropped them off. I'm going home, I'm hungry, jns, and I wanted, I wanted to get a burrito somewhere and I'm thinking where am I gonna get? And so I stop at Dino's, and Dino's has a like a combo burrito that has all the meats, like the way described last time.

Mig:

Like the way described last time sausage bacon sausage, bacon, ham and chorizo chorizo.

Lano:

Yeah, oh, so I was.

Mig:

I was almost not gonna get it with the chorizo, but then I'm like no, you know what, let me get it so I could compare to the southern one out there in Orange County. Uh-huh, blew it out.

Lano:

Yeah, dude blew it out of the water.

Mig:

They knew how to balance it, man.

Lano:

Dino's in Lincoln Heights people. Yeah, it's called the.

Mig:

Dino's on main.

Lano:

I and I also recommend that the the bacon Western burger called. Yeah, you know what dude I've.

Mig:

I've always I've always been about the colossal. Yeah but I did get that Western one time dude hey Western. Yeah.

Rick:

I think I've only got the colossal because of me.

Mig:

Yeah, we've been getting that red chicken dinner or play with the French rice, and then like, um, or they got those munchie boxes now, well, which are really cool because it's a big menu.

Rick:

Yeah, it's a big.

Mig:

It's like they revamped the menu and they kind of like they modernized it. So yeah, all these foodies and everything could try everything, or Because of the whole delivery scene like you. Look at the COVID COVID. They revamped like they're taking orders online and yeah, you know okay and um, you know they're, I guess, the deliveries and everything, yeah. So, um, yeah, but they got these munchie boxes now, which you can get them either with, like with chicken tenders. You know, they come with like half fries, half onion rings and oh, you know mozzarella sticks and zucchinis and the zucchinis are good there, yeah.

Mig:

And um or you can get like the asada fries. You can get a. They call them D UI fries or mob fries. They're just all kinds of different stuff man that they got. Yeah, it's crazy.

Rick:

Dinos is a spot Well if you look up um like on the delivery apps, you type in breakfast burritos Like Dinos pops up, some burro burritos Pops up, and then some main street burritos pop up all that blue, blue burro.

Rick:

But if you look at all that it's all Dinos, it's all the same thing. Oh, he's just changing the names but, like it's all Dinos, breakfast burritos is all the same. But he's just, like you know, putting all these I don't know if it's different businesses with different names just to get the business, but they're they're all him.

Mig:

Well, anyways, my my thing was that Dinos balanced this burrito really well yeah. Well, that other place didn't the other place I had with chorizo and Potato?

Speaker 3:

that's what you. That's what you tasted Right here.

Mig:

You know, you get everything throughout. They even put beans in, and the beans are good, oh man, I'm sold yeah. You gotta go to riro's. I'm sold but it's still not better than arts, oh.

Lano:

I don't think. I don't think mark likes. Oh, I think he liked it, but he was like it's our right burrito. I think that's what you said, you know.

Rick:

I like arts but like Like my wife's family and my wife, they didn't like it. They're like it's just too much.

Lano:

Too much burrito, or just they didn't like the flavor of it.

Rick:

Well, to me it has a flavor that I like, like a distinct flavor. But they didn't like that distinct flavor.

Lano:

They're like oh, I'll get the, I mean probably the salt, the, the salt salt they put in it. Yeah they probably didn't like it.

Rick:

But they're like oh, maybe one meat, though, like they like one meat, but like to me, like no, you gotta get it all the meats like.

Mig:

That's. That's what makes it the magic dude. It's everything combined and yeah, I mean it's gonna depend on the person.

Lano:

So when you?

Rick:

said the mark doesn't like. I could see that like it's not everybody likes it. I mean, I like it, but not everybody liked that that's right.

Mig:

for me, right now it's arts, then the farmer boys, hmm, then denals.

Lano:

but I gotta go to re-worlds, I gotta try re-worlds speaking about breakfast burritos people, I just had a Tommy's breakfast burrito the big bot. This show was sponsored by Tommy's today.

Mig:

Chorro coming to a toilet near you. Yeah, how was it? It was good.

Rick:

It's good. It's really good you gotta even try their breakfast sandwiches. They're sloppy, but they're good.

Mig:

Yeah, it's my surprise they serve them all day. Yeah, I'm gonna. Yeah, right down the menu it says served all day. I'll eat another one if you want. We'll go right now, after this show.

Rick:

All right, uh, the next next call.

Speaker 6:

Hey you guys, what about the um? You guys are talking about uh end of the world movies and stuff like that. Um, I like the ones called it's called the road. That's pretty good too, man, you know I don't want to get Rick all fired up.

Speaker 7:

You're Ricky, you get so mad about these movies.

Speaker 6:

Man, you're gonna give yourself a blade nose, bro, he's gonna chill out. But uh, but, uh, oh, hey, what about the bunkers that people are building? I heard like Jeff fazel's doing some crazy old bunker and then that sucker bird queers building one too. Yeah, and there's like some other billionaires that every people are like trying to do. The big old bunker on the ground. You know um, because they and see something happening like in you know 2024 or 25 or something like that. Did you guys talk about that? See that jellyfish man the jellyfish.

Lano:

Well, I haven't seen a lot of YouTube videos.

Speaker 5:

Some assos are probably moving, moving to them the moon. Yeah, because you know.

Lano:

Trayvon's gonna make their move man. Yeah, they're gonna get the halari here like Dr Evil. Yeah, I heard, I heard they were making those. Those were making their bunkers. Yeah, they're doing making, getting their supplies already and I don't know man stuff. Have you guys ever said like that, like um, bunker food, like those pouches, or envelopes or like I have you know what.

Rick:

Go go a game. Yeah, I think I'm gonna go get some of those Like I have you know what?

Lano:

go, go a game. Yeah, I haven't. I haven't tried it. I've been tempted to, but then I don't want. I don't want to waste my time.

Rick:

When the shit can you live off, it's good, you don't know.

Mig:

Soldiers do. That's what they are. Yeah yeah, it's the same food that the salt.

Lano:

I guess we would have to try, just to see how it is. I think the one that I guys like a 30 day supply, yeah, you know, actually it's pretty good because, like Um, like watching tears of the sun, you- know, they pull out those packets and they're eating them out of the packets. Yeah, I know that looks good to me.

Rick:

There was some um, something about that, some brand that all the youtubers and podcasters were were pushing. I forgot what it was, but like it was just like some envelope. You had water to it and they had like all the nutrients and and I liked it like like chili. Like it like you have poor hot water into and like it was, like it became like a chili or something, but um, like in the same pouch. Yeah.

Lano:

Yeah.

Rick:

Laura didn't like it, but I was like I'm gonna. I was gonna try to eat it for a week, but she's like I don't like it, so then we never eat it.

Lano:

I've been tempted to buying those, um, you know, the, the, the buckets, yeah, of that emergency food that I could just store right there.

Mig:

I've been wanting to get some of those too, yeah.

Lano:

Get some, maybe one for each of us at the house yeah.

Rick:

Well, we have to build a bunker podcast studio. We get to one of your house one over here and build a tunnel to connect so we can still record or something.

Lano:

Alright, I'm down.

Mig:

How's your, uh, your weapon stash? Oh, you have an arsenal, you need to work on it. No arsenal. Exercise your second amendment fool.

Speaker 6:

Alright, my favorite end of the world movie gotta be the Road, and after that Zombieland, zombieland. Yes, I'm gonna put it.

Lano:

Hey, so have you guys seen the Road? I don't know what that?

Mig:

movie that is?

Lano:

No, I don't know, so we might have to watch that one you know what I'm probably, so we can review that one. Yeah, let's see, let's see, look it up.

Rick:

I don't even know 2009.

Lano:

2009. So it's gonna be a good script because it's back in the day.

Rick:

The road looks like I am Igor Mortensen or something like that. I know we go. We go more than mortis and.

Lano:

You know what this one?

Mig:

actually reminds me Going back to Denzel.

Lano:

This might do it. You know what? This is gonna be a piece. It's gonna be one of the first ones, yeah, but I mean that is back in if you haven't watched it.

Mig:

Um Denzel, the book of Eli. Oh yeah, I've seen parts that one's really good.

Lano:

Yeah, that's a good movie.

Rick:

Let me look that sounds familiar.

Lano:

Yeah, the book of Eli. Yeah, yeah, I've seen parts of that one. I haven't seen it at all.

Rick:

I haven't seen it. I remember it, but I haven't seen it. Yeah. The book of Eli. Oh, this girl.

Lano:

Yeah, I've seen, I seen, I seen the most of that. Yeah, it's a badass movie. Yeah, that's a badass movie.

Mig:

All right, so we're gonna see zombie lands, awesome man, zombie legs. I mean that one and double tap. You were to the second one, double tap.

Lano:

No, no, double tap. No, I didn't even know there was a yeah man double tap.

Mig:

I didn't even know that. Yeah, yeah, you gotta watch it, man.

Rick:

What do you think I mean?

Lano:

No, I didn't even know they did it though.

Mig:

Well, well given that.

Lano:

I don't know. I don't know. Maybe I was worried that the mean that it was a sequel to that.

Mig:

No, it was so good. Yeah, yeah, oh.

Speaker 3:

Man all right. I don't think I give it a sound.

Rick:

The couch and watch double tap dude.

Mig:

All right, just as good, if dare I say better than the first.

Speaker 6:

Hey you guys, the sixth sense, that's another kill one, two man. I like that movie.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 6:

I see dead people.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 6:

I didn't see. I didn't know that Bruce Willis was a ghost until the end, you know, I'd never eat. I didn't know that was Mark Wahlberg. Yes, skinny and sucked up. So maybe like a couple of years after I watched the movie I was sure being how sucked up he was, you know. But yeah, at the end that's what I found out Bruce was a ghost.

Mig:

Yeah, me too, I don't remember. Yeah go back and watch it again, kids been such a long time since I've seen that movie.

Rick:

I he's not talking about the kid right. No no, no, no, I don't remember being it, but oh, no, oh, the brother oh, the brother. Donnie Wahlberg okay, not Mark Wahlberg fake news. I think everybody's a mark.

Lano:

Yeah, no, six senses badass.

Speaker 6:

Hey, yes, I got a kind of I like the movie. Okay, I like that movie, leave the world behind, I like it, okay. So I give it a thumbs up. But I think you're right about the, about the suspense part, them trying to go back and forth, try to create tension, things like that. That's true. Yeah, that was how that was kind of no issue.

Speaker 6:

And then Big, you're funny with that Karen and the BLM. I saw that. And then look it Like I got so much to say about it but I wouldn't be cool with anybody. Anyway, that would be like if I don't know them, like if I don't know anybody inside that circle, I wouldn't be telling them I saw people on the road or I saw flyers I'll give a shit about me, that it's all about me. And if I had a house like that and I came knocking the door, I would knock first. I wouldn't be like a get the fuck out of the house. Whatever, it's my bad, what is? Somebody like Rick and me open the door and I'm trying to act hard like that Hell, no, I'd be nice man, I'd be super nice. And so I get up there to get my pistol and then I'd be like get the fuck out of here so.

Speaker 5:

So so what this dude would do is he would just leave his family, because he just. Told him about him, so it's like so why even go back to the house to even have a chance to say anything like? No, it's all about me like, oh man right.

Lano:

I guess you're the one that's just gonna travel by himself right. Leave the wife and kids, I don't bow, to fend for themselves. Terrible, terrible man. That's a pretty harsh take there, man, yeah, man.

Rick:

I'm the last call.

Speaker 7:

Hey guys, this is my calling in. I just had to call in because of the conversation you're having regarding after phones versus androids, and Nick made a statement. You know, sometimes you guys make things up and make like come off as the big expert so he said something that I couldn't believe, so I thought I'd look it up. In the US, iphone has 57 point ninety three market share, while Android has forty one point six four Market share. Iphone has led the smartphone market shares since 2009. Okay, those are the stats. And and again where you heard it make in your world. I have no idea, but I'm an Apple phone user and and I'm I consider myself a caveman.

Mig:

You see what I said though no, but when I said it I did clarify myself. I said, unless the report I heard was wrong, I thought but that's what I had heard on the news.

Rick:

But when you say like I know, everywhere and I know, like like I phones trying to get into India and all this stuff, so like like there's I mean Android. I know they're in countries that their iPhone's not in, I mean.

Lano:

I would I mean if you would ask me. I would say, of course I everybody's got an iPhone. So I mean to I would say that's when.

Mig:

I when I heard when I heard that shit on the news I thought I was like what? There's no way, just like cuz. All you hear is nothing but Apple, apple, apple.

Rick:

I mean they make them in China, but like iPhone only got into China, like maybe like eight years ago, five years ago, okay, having.

Lano:

Having this iPhone. I mean everything that, david, that guy was talking about in your video, lana.

Rick:

Oh, yeah, is what I'm not like is I'm not liking it, and that's why I said it to you, cuz I that was the same thing You're saying yeah, I don't know about that back button, yeah.

Lano:

I'm not, I'm not liking it, and then I'm so used to clearing my phone, yeah, and it's like, oh well, you could do it. I mean to clear the phone or you know, when you have open pages or whatever. Oh, I don't know, it's like the phone you got to hold that at the bottom and the shrinks, then you slide it up. Yeah, a nice one, right.

Lano:

Yeah, cards, and it's like it's like on the Android you just hit the bottom, you, you go into the damn things and you just clear out your page, or you just clear them all out. It's like you got a mess with it to get to the pages, right. Then that whole diagonal bullshit to to bring up that other menu to adjust the screen or whatever. No, and then I'm hating the. The back button is like. And then like like this is, this is me, the way I am, it's, it's, it's probably, you know, I don't know, probably something 80d about me, but I have to be like be able to care my damn. Like, go all the way back To the menu, like if I open up a message yeah, because I think is if you leave, if you leave pages open, you leave them running, yeah, yeah, and that kills the battery.

Lano:

So, but like, so you want to give it back to you know even when I don't even have nothing on man, I'm like I'm always doing that motion.

Lano:

I'm like so Even when I open up a text, I like to go all the way back. Well, with the text you can't. You were in the text of that with iPhone, and then you're like You're in the text and you're like, off, okay, I gotta hit the back button and then you gotta clear it and it's just too much, because that back button is like a universal back button right to go back anywhere, not just for that app.

Lano:

That's what I kind of yeah yeah, and then that that back button you, just that by lower the lower right where your thumbs, that that back button backs up whatever.

Mig:

Whatever you're in, it backs you all out to the home screen.

Lano:

Yeah, and then if you're in an app that's the same one, you use boom, boom, boom, boom. It's just, but you know.

Rick:

In the old days they wanted you to like close all your apps, like for battery, but now they say leave them open, because when you to open, to restart it, like it has to like gather all the information and and that like like uses energy instead of like having it Maintain open all the time.

Mig:

Yeah, you gotta go through five different steps to get to it.

Rick:

It's like so it's easier, just leave it open like leaving the air condition running all the time I said it like you know turning it off and then having it cool the house again, like it's, like saves power. So yeah, I mean I don't. I mean I'm not Andrew, you this, but all that stuff you're telling me like well, they like it makes sense in my head like the guy, the guy, the way he was saying.

Lano:

You see that video me and then and then and then that whole thing is like when I'm texting is like I have this, this thing in me that you know I have to damn. When I do a sentence, you know I start off with my capital letter and you know I do my whole thing, I do my punctuation, you know I finish, and then if I mess something up, like if I miss follow word a lot of times I got to go back. No, and then that thing where you can just put it, where the mistakes at back it up there fix it.

Rick:

And no, you can't, and that's good like you can't do the same way, like I feel like I have to put periods of Everything yeah but some people did is like Handers, it's like a sentence.

Lano:

You're like what the? What are they saying? Like ladies.

Rick:

They don't miss the word to run on sentence and you're like.

Lano:

It happened to me today like this guy, steven, I was asking for for the, these jaws that we use at work that I lend him, or, or Stewart Borrow, and then he's like bro, I think he goes, I think Stewart has it. And then he sent me a screenshot of the text messages that he had between him and Stewart and I can understand what the how they were trying to say, because there's misspelled words. There was no damn, you know. End of thought, or you know, end of the sentence or whatever.

Lano:

So, like, dude, I don't know what you're saying, like it's just, I don't know, that's just, that's just me, and for me to have the way I text, have everything there, is just so nice. And yeah, you know, I'm making my list for work. So I'm like, I'm like to to, you know, to dash, I need our whatever five dash, two inch, no hub companies space. You know three, you know Dash, you know, and it's all right there, boom, boom, boom. I'm not going back and forth, back and forth, back and forth.

Mig:

This is like let me, let me ask you this long on the On the iPhones when does it recognize when you use the same words, like, repeatedly or like, like a? Spelling, yeah, not not a spelling, but like say you use some shit. No, like you're doing your list of, it'll remember.

Lano:

Yeah, so.

Speaker 3:

When I just hit like like for no hub it already knows that, and each.

Mig:

Right you're gonna put like two inch couplings or whatever. It's like they'll come up up there. You just like hit the couplings, yeah.

Rick:

Yeah, it does that like, If you do it enough times, like it's kind of supposed to be okay, supposed to remember it.

Mig:

Yeah, yeah because that's what I like about the no pad that I got on mine is that it remembers all that. So when I started like repeating, like when I'm writing up a work order or something, and it like remembers my pattern of how I'm writing things out and like the word will be there so I could just like fast touch the word fast up the word and Just way faster yeah.

Rick:

You know Apple iPhone user, everything. But like every new software update, like ever the new, the big Update every year, like there is a learning curve, like new gestures you have to remember. Like you know, it's a corner swipe, it was a center swipe and sometimes they always change it and then it's, like you know, up or down.

Mig:

See, I hate, I hate when I'm doing, does that. And Android did that bullshit one time when they took away the back buttons and all that. And you had to do it, always swiping and everything. Yeah but I think too many people complained.

Lano:

Yeah, and they took it off and they brought it.

Mig:

They brought back the back buttons.

Rick:

And then I'll have people asking me like, how do you do this? We used to do this. Oh, you gotta do it this way. Now this is. I'm in the know of that. I know what's happening.

Mig:

And I hated that so much to when, when Android did that. Yeah that's stupid swiping.

Lano:

Yeah, I really don't like that swiping shit with iPhone.

Rick:

Now you guys in the new Apple product, the vision pro, it's like the glasses, the they could, they come on.

Lano:

Oh, yeah, they come on Friday. No, yeah, I saw that, but um who's gonna want to have those things on the whole?

Rick:

time. Look pretty cool to me.

Lano:

It's you, put, you, put these you put these there that goggles on or whatever, like virtual reality things, and it's like you have the the screen. You're gonna better like see the screen there and you can do all your things, like Kind of like Iron man does it, you know, to the glasses on and then you can. You can sit down the couch and watch TV right there, watch it on a big screen. You know it'll project it. You're looking at to the goggles and it seemed like it was.

Mig:

I was like dude. So what the hell the point of having your your 80s flat screen then, if you're gonna, well, yeah.

Lano:

I mean that's like oh, you're somewhere, you know I don't know.

Rick:

I mean, or yeah, you just boom you have this whole big thing right.

Lano:

So that's the whole thing. But it's like what? So You're gonna be on a date or the whole family's gonna have their things on, so you can be watching the same thing.

Speaker 6:

Well, that's, that's how long person, how long?

Lano:

are you gonna want to have those stupid things on your head?

Rick:

So look like what you're saying Complaints is it?

Lano:

how heavy are they? You're gonna be?

Rick:

like like neck fatigue.

Lano:

Yeah, that's heavy until you get used to it.

Rick:

You're getting eye fatigue because, like you control it by like your eye, like you stare at the button and then it goes there, clicks, or you're like now is your movie.

Lano:

Now, like right now, we're not gonna be able to see each other, we're gonna just stand like. And then it makes a player one like we're gonna be, just yeah but we're gonna see like our avatars cuz.

Rick:

I have it like you'll see, like it scans your face and you see like you're like like emoji or whatever, but it looks kind of cool. It's just the future. I don't know.

Lano:

I Mean like you said, the mean, do it there. We're having problems with with the kids with phones at the damn dinner table.

Rick:

Now You're gonna so it's different with the other ones. Is that, like, if someone stares at you, it looks at you like their face like goes into your world so you can see they're looking at you? Like like, if you're wearing it, then I go in front of your face like you'll see my face, so then you know like, oh, like, I'm asking you know what's gonna happen.

Lano:

People, people, even more people are gonna be getting robbed because you'll be walking around these stupid glasses on Yep.

Rick:

Cooking on it, and then she had like her timer people couldn't even handle them finding Pokemon on the street.

Lano:

Imagine these people with them goggles walking around. Getting fucking ran over by them same eyes, so it's a version it's right now it's number one.

Rick:

I might buy the second version when it drops in price and they get the bugs out, because right now it's expensive, it's heavy once. One thing.

Speaker 3:

Hey.

Rick:

No.

Lano:

Like on a movie night. Don't you want to see the beautiful? I see the beautiful faces of your daughter and their reactions. No, I'm thinking strictly you want to work, I'm not thinking from for movies and stuff for work.

Rick:

What did you know for work? For cuz I need like some of the stuff. I need a big screen to like type in the Excel forms and charts and stuff. And at work I got. I got like three screens at work here. When I'm at home I just have like one little screen but I work like I got three kids work off to that one After one.

Rick:

right here, that one Well that's all I end up doing. I end up doing that, but like I need more just to be efficient, I'm I start working on Monday, so I'll take a picture of my desk, because it's yeah yeah, we can post it on the IG. All right, whatever and then we're working. The studio room was ready for filming make sure you guys bring your.

Lano:

You see, makes over the hill fat body, that's right.

Mig:

I'll bring the icy hot you drifting yo peace.

Aging and the Passage of Time
Aging, Health, and UFO Sightings Discussion
Discussion on Podcasts and Action Movies
Discussion of Recent Movies
Discussion About Pajarates and Palomas
Movie Analysis
Discussion About Food and Bunkers
Discussion on Phones and Texting Preferences
Spelling, Phone Updates, and Apple Glasses
Multiple Screens for Work and Movies