Drifting on Arroyo
Drifting on Arroyo
Episode 107 - Fourth of July Fun and Parenting Lessons: Thermostat Tricks, Beverage Talks, and Weekend Adventures
Why does modern parenting sometimes mean letting kids get a few bumps and bruises? This week, we recount our eventful Fourth of July weekend at Big Bear, where perfect thermostat settings, a working shower lever, and dog-sitting adventures kept us cool and entertained. We also dive into the nuances of fine-tuning home comfort with fans and thermostats, and the sweet satisfaction of having phone chargers conveniently placed around the house. Plus, hear about how a well-timed four-day weekend became the ultimate relaxation experience.
In our parenting segment, we explore the importance of letting children experience minor setbacks and the life lessons that come with them. We ponder the practicality of gifted sandals and socks, and laugh over the excess of Corona beer that turned a fun trip into a hungover haze. Speaking of health, we share our experiences with the Normatech Go device for calf circulation, debating whether it’s a gimmick or a game-changer. From weather woes to whimsical vacation tales, this section promises a mix of earnest advice and amusing anecdotes.
Finally, we shift gears to home and beverage appliance talk, from frustrating fridge issues to the joy of finding your favorite drink just when you need it. If you’ve ever wrestled with a mattress or pondered the significance of "hucklebearer," this is the episode for you. We also discuss the latest TV shows grabbing our attention, from "House of Dragons" to the Batman reboot series, and our plans for upcoming binge-watching sessions. Wrapping up with a look at our weekend plans, including a concert and a not-to-miss Vegas hamburger story, this episode has something for everyone.
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welcome back to the drifting on Arroyo podcast. This is Mig, this is Lano, and RK67. Everybody got their fingers, toes, eyebrows, hair. Everybody had a good fourth.
Lano:Oh yeah, that was a nice fourth.
Mig:Nobody burned anything or blew anything off. We went to Big Bear Big Bar. They took care of their dogs over the weekend.
Lano:All right. So two things. How was taking care of the dogs with the AC? Dude, that AC is noise.
Mig:Is that the first time you've been there? Did you lower it? I didn't touch it, dude. I did not touch it. I don't know what I left it at.
Lano:I think we left it at 74.
Mig:Because I was curious to see what you had it at. Yeah, because when I walked in the first time it was really nice and cool. I'm like damn dude, I wonder what he has a set at 74 is kind of has a set at.
Lano:Chris and I went and I saw that 74 and I was all surprised.
Mig:I was like, oh shit, I'm like okay, you know, because sometimes when I'm doing stuff around the house I get hot. Okay, well, that's what I was going to say. It's like, it's nice if you're just sitting chilling, not doing nothing, but as soon as you start moving around, you do get warm right away.
Lano:So I would almost suggest.
Mig:maybe some fans Like if you didn't want to. I don't know how efficient it is, or how much more it'll cost to. I mean, whatever it is, you just keep it at that temperature.
Lano:Yeah, it's running nonstop. Yeah so, when you're at work, it's running when you're at home. Yeah, so I would leave it at 74, and then, when you're home, put it at 60 or something.
Mig:That's what I do, because even if it just kicks on for five minutes just to maintain that temperature and then it turns off Instead of it, you know, turning completely off, let the house get really hot and then have it really work to cool down the whole house, like I was telling you, it's better just to leave it maintained. That way it kicks on and off. No, that thing was man. That was so comfortable dude, yeah.
Lano:Because we have the in wall and then, like you know, it's not like smart. So when it gets cold we turn it off, and then when it gets hot, we turn it on Because it'll get too cold.
Mig:I mean, I was like from growing up being in that heat, spraying water bottles in the vans or even laying down at night. I remember on the couch, just to cool down, I'd spray up in the air Right, right, right To just cool water down. Cue the cheering kids About damn time you fix that shower lever. Oh man, Dude, I was finally able to take a comfortable shower and not be in 1,000 degrees. Felt like I was cooking, making a soup or something, dude.
Lano:What was wrong with it? Before the hot and cold, the temperature wouldn't work.
Mig:The temperature handle was loose. I think I'm going to have to change out the cartridge in there.
Lano:It's a new one with just one handle that does a simple. Yeah, it's a dual handle.
Mig:You turn it on, and then the middle one. The smaller one is the temperature. Oh, yeah. Because it's hard. It's a little harder.
Lano:Well, I mean now it worked.
Mig:I was able to turn it on Saturday night. I wanted it to cool down, so I jumped in there. Well, first I checked it to make sure it was working. Yeah, yeah, otherwise I was just going to screw it, I was going to just hang. But yeah, I opened it up. I moved the temperature thing around. I'm like all right, he finally fixed it, man. So yeah, there's some things I still got to do. I was pretty happy about that.
Lano:And it's quiet, like you said.
Mig:You see, yeah, you don't even hear it on. Yeah, you don't hear it. That's good, you don't hear it at all.
Lano:I mean sometimes like we turn it off and then it gets all quiet. We're like dude, how like it's just so loud. But I mean we do it because it's hot yeah.
Mig:Right now, it's been good.
Lano:I mean falling asleep is good.
Mig:The one thing I do want to know where the hell do you keep your phone chargers? You just have all your things where you lie them on there and charge them like that Magnet or Well, magnet or Well, in the room there's. Mine was right there On the yeah, but that's what I'm saying. All you have is those ones when you lay it on there and no, the ones by the bed.
Lano:And then I have another one.
Mig:That's a fast. Oh, I took mine that I usually have On the counter there. Well, I found the little plug and I had to get my wire From my truck yeah. Outside. Oh, by the computer. You see the wires on top right there by the computer in the living room. I have my charger there for the phone, Because I saw one wire hanging and I tried to use that one, but it would take forever.
Lano:It was like a gray wire.
Mig:At the computer. Yeah, not the bottom, but on top. Yeah, yeah, that one on top. I mean those are still slow charges because none of them like the ones that I took with the C USB. That was like a super charge. I mean that one charged my phone really fast.
Lano:USB-C. Yeah, all of our stuff's cheek is the kids, like I saw this YouTube, the kids putting the cables in their mouth and stuff. Yeah, so then it's just all. Everything's like touch or what?
Mig:but uh, what did you do for, for, for lano?
Lano:so, um, you know, I get every other friday off, right, so that happened to line up with my friday. That was off, so I had like a 40 weekend and then, uh, we just went to walnut. We, um, we had all the leftovers, like you know, the drinks and stuff, sodas and stuff at the Walnut house from the wedding, yeah, and then the kids they had like a water balloon fight. And we just hung out Like the kids they pulled out like a little pool.
Mig:You guys bought fireworks. They're illegal. You said, yeah, they're illegal.
Lano:No, we didn't have no fireworks. We didn't have no fireworks. We didn't have any fireworks.
Mig:Even those supposedly safe and sane ones. What are those? I haven't seen those. What are those? Well, the ones that they sell in the corners, although Phantom and TNT and all those. Oh well, those are like illegal fireworks but they sell them just in cities that are like cities that allow it.
Lano:Well, that's what I'm saying. Even those we didn't have those we didn't have.
Mig:That's what I'm saying. Even those are illegal there. Yeah, yeah, okay, everything's illegal.
Lano:I was in Big Bear, oh yeah.
Mig:Big Bear.
Lano:They had the firework show that they're at the lake that they put on.
Mig:For me it was weak, Disappointing.
Lano:Like both out there.
Mig:As it took them, they were late like 45 minutes. They were like popping one off every damn 15 minutes, 20 minutes, whatever it was that's pretty amateur then when it started, I mean, I mean nothing's I mean the only thing that made it special is you're right there at the lake. Yeah, but nothing too crazy it was must have started late because it gets darkly.
Mig:Yeah, no, it started really late. I think they didn't start start the fireworks show till like 9 15. We were already starting to, just because we had put a lot of stuff away already yeah we just had chairs and a couple ice chests.
Mig:We were just right, we were we're gonna leave. We were getting our chairs together, the ice chest and we're just gonna take off because they were taking so long to start. Yeah, and then, right as soon as we started picking up, our stuff got up and that's when the fireworks show started. But it was like all right, nothing spectacular. I think the ones at Almanzer Park when we used to go to Almanzer Park those were nice, those were better. We put on a better show man.
Lano:I remember Chacho used to have some big fireworks with car batteries, you could connect them to.
Mig:It's funny because I was talking to G, I think it was that day, I think it was on the 4th and we were talking and he says he started cracking up because he was looking to some of his old videos and he found the one. Oh, he sent it to me. He said I told him to send it to you. Yeah, it was his one year dude. I don't know why, but like what we would do at my sister's house is, um, we get those those safe, safe fireworks I don I know that's what they call them, but they sell at the stands, yeah.
Mig:And uh, to make it better, we would get um what we still do, you know, we get um Ladders and like, stack them and everything, so it would look higher and like. It's a better show you light, like Three or four, yeah, so we got like Like Rick was First real Me and Rick and four. Yeah. So we got like like rick was first rails me and rick and manuel.
Mig:You know we were doing it, but as the boys got older, they started getting more and more involved to not where they're pretty much doing it yeah and um. There was this one year where rick was doing and I don't know why, but the dub kit that he bought or I don't know who bought came. You remember those little like bottle poppers?
Lano:Yeah, they pop out the confetti you pull the string and it shoots out the confetti.
Mig:Well, one of the fireworks, kids came with a bunch of those. He was like what the hell are we going to do with these? So Rick's like what the hell are we going to do with these? And so, as the fireworks are going off and we're doing a grand finale, we have the big one going off and we're doing like a grand finale. It's like we have the big one going off and it's like, oh, it's awesome, here's Rick going around there popping one of those stupid things at a time A puppy.
Mig:Just a little bullshit confetti.
Lano:It wasn't like a real firework. No, no, no you don't remember those little plastic barrels yeah, yeah, you don't remember those little plastic barrels. Yeah, yeah, yeah, you use them like for parties. They pop. But I thought, like you're going to say you shot someone and then, like a real flame came out.
Mig:No, no, they shoot little rolls of confetti and that was the whole thing. Yeah, you know, it's like oh, there's a spectacular thing going on behind them and this dumbass is hilarious. Yeah, he sent me the video. That was pretty funny. I couldn't stop laughing, man, it was like that that night dude, it's like yeah, our shows our shows were were are better than that fireworks show I saw cause we get, we get, we get the ladders, we put them all on different steps.
Mig:I think one year we had like a board that we were able to put them all across Two ladders with a board across yeah.
Lano:But didn't Chacho have some fancy ones that he would connect to, like a car battery or something like that, that would launch? He had some big ones.
Mig:He would get the legal stuff, the legal stuff, huh.
Lano:Yeah, Remember there was a time. I don't know if it was.
Mig:Fourth of July where we would hop the fence and light them up In the school. Yeah, it was Fourth of July where we would hop the fence and light them up In the school. Yeah, we'd light them in the school. Yeah, that way we wouldn't get caught. Yeah, so we hopped the fence, we'd run in the middle of the playground, set it off, and then we'd just start running to the fence, coming back to the house.
Mig:Then when it pops, you know, if the cops came around we couldn't catch them like multiples it's in the school and nobody's around. You know, we'll just be out there watching it like yeah, yeah. So if they keep around, it's like well, I don't know the dude's riding that way. Yeah, yeah, that was cool, because we would do that a lot when we were small.
Lano:Yeah, I mean before they would sell them in La. It's been a really long time because we would buy them and then that they've been uh, that they've been illegal in in la county, right, yeah, well, it's temple city, they allow it and then, like I, remember being a kid, yeah, and we would have um those red ones on a string.
Mig:They look like little dynamites. Oh, like in Chinatown.
Lano:Yeah, you separate them. Oh yeah, pop them all year long or whatever.
Mig:Or they have like those. Those are the ones that Chacho would always get, yeah, so you can't buy those.
Lano:No, more in Chinatown.
Mig:I don't think so I actually had three packs of those in my junk drawer.
Lano:Still yeah, oh shit, still yeah, oh shit. Packs or just loose ones.
Mig:No packs, and I don't even know how long ago?
Lano:It's like come Fourth of July time we would buy those bricks.
Mig:We would buy so many of them, man, yeah, and we'd try to tie them all together, all the fuses together, and see how many we could get off to go out at the same time.
Lano:Oh yeah.
Mig:Put them all together. Yeah, yeah, put them all together.
Lano:Yeah, or really be dangerous.
Mig:Shove some down on that hill and let it blow up and shit.
Lano:That's what you got to do with the gopher. That's what you got to do.
Mig:I know that was the one because of the when Chacho's driveway was all dirt right.
Lano:Yeah, we popped a little firecracker in the anthills. Oh, I'm telling you, man Kids, now dude they don't know what fun is man.
Mig:Yeah, those suckers were a bomb man.
Lano:No wonder, Nah, man, they wouldn't have survived Kids today, they wouldn't have survived our childhood and to think like, let's say, five years from now, maybe even sooner, like, let me know if fireworks is drones and stuff. Yeah, I mean years from now and maybe even sooner. Like, let me know, fireworks is drones and stuff. Yeah, I mean, I think that's the way it's gonna go.
Mig:I mean I want to say, I want to say yeah, because it's all on on how they're growing up. It's it the kids today. I mean if they were growing up like that, no, but it's like what?
Lano:mickey said like um hard times, whatever soft times it's gonna be, it's not that they're Hard times, whatever Soft times, it's going to be. A whole cycle, it's not that they're not capable.
Mig:It's just, that's the way. Instead of going, let that kid go break his arm.
Lano:That's the thing.
Mig:The only ones to blame are us, our generation.
Lano:They soften them up.
Mig:They do such a panic job of raising the kids and it's like, oh, I don't let him do this, oh, I don't let him do that. You know, it's like no man, let him, let him burn himself, let him burn himself.
Lano:Let him break something.
Mig:It's like let him fall off and hit his leg or bump his head or whatever. It's like he'll learn not to do that shit again. Yeah, or bump his head or whatever it's like he'll learn not to do that shit again. Yeah, that's the whole thing. That us Well, not us, but People as parents, our age, that's the whole thing. They got all panicked. Are those charging still?
Mig:I don't know, Put some charging devices on my legs and we'll see if they're charged up or not. See if they're going to work. Don't you got to hold it? Oh yeah, You're probably ready to go some.
Lano:Well, that's what I was telling you. It's been. Maybe it could have been already it's beengy, could have been. Already it's been, it's been. Is that noise loud? Miggy could have had good blood circulation already.
Mig:Start of the show Is the noise loud.
Lano:Well, what does it do? It's going to be 30 minutes. Can you feel it?
Mig:Yeah, while you're doing the recycle.
Lano:Miggy's getting his legs, yeah Touched and massaged right now During the show.
Mig:While we reminisce Miggy's Enjoying the cav.
Lano:I probably gotta.
Mig:Readjust him and put him a little bit tighter.
Lano:It'll get tighter. I'll do that at home. It's on level 4. You can go to level 7.
Mig:No, but Level 5, we'll go Put him level 7.
Lano:I'll do level 6, level 6, so you just you can Control one side.
Mig:Yeah, it's synchronized. Oh, level 6.
Lano:Oh you just you can control one site. Yeah, it's synchronized. Oh so Miggy is currently on the Normatech Go for his calves. He kind of mentioned before the show he had some circulation problems.
Mig:It was Lano was saying it was a race to, whoever got here first would get the calf. Well, he didn't tell us what it was, but we'd get a special gift whoever gets here first between me and Mig.
Lano:Miggy got it. Oh, miggy feels it. So I mean, if you hear a little moaning, that's just Miggy.
Mig:He got dirty dirty.
Lano:Hey Up there.
Mig:Oh wow, we're talking about gifts real quick hey, I put those. Oh, wow, we're talking about gifts real quick, hey, I I put those. I can't use those sandals, dude. It wasn't to give me. I feel like a beep. Well, I use them. I have different ones. Were you passing around Big Bear In those things?
Lano:No, I didn't take out a Big Bear, but those like I got those on sale. Like I wear those like for the car wash or whatever.
Mig:I got some other ones on sale, I put those on. I feel like a mean puto. No, I can't do that, man. And then I'm conflicted because it's a gift from you, oh man. And then I was like like what do I do with these? Donate them, get rid of them? But you know they're a gift from you. So I'm like Kind of confused.
Lano:Well, try the socks at least.
Mig:Yeah, I'll try the socks.
Lano:That's why I was kind of happy that Miggy was here first, because I know you don't appreciate my gifts. I'm just saying, I know you're the runner, but I know Miggy deserves it.
Mig:But you know what, when I had him on, I was like I think I was like washing the dogs or whatever. After a while they just they hurt, because it's adjustment. Your feet have to learn no, no, no, but the sole whatever, it's just, it's hard.
Lano:It's real thin. Your feet have to get adjusted using it.
Mig:Yeah, I'm not going to get adjusted to them.
Lano:And the socks? You still haven't tried, huh.
Mig:No, the socks I haven't tried.
Lano:Try the socks. You gave the socks to your sister or you tried them.
Mig:No, they're there. Yeah, I'll try the socks. I haven't tried them yet. I don't know how those are going to fit. Dude, they got to stretch a lot to fit on my foot.
Lano:I mean they'll fit.
Mig:I mean, I got you guys, I got a wide foot dude.
Lano:Size 12. Alright, so you went to.
Mig:You're at Big Bear all like 4 days, or yeah we got there thursday morning and came back sunday, sunday morning and man, I'll tell you what man, I got all that drinking and everything this. This was one of the trips. Where was it hot out there? Because it was hot over here.
Mig:Yeah, like 90, like between 90 95 you felt the yeah and then when you get in the water though when the water would when you first get in, you know it's cold, but when then the water will feel warm and then, when you like get up, you will feel like kind of like the breeze. It'll make you cold, but then, like that, you could feel the sun beating on you. Yeah, but, this was one of the worst trips, where I felt so bloated From the drinking, drinking.
Lano:Corona Were we drinking? Yeah, it was bad. I won't drink Corona Full.
Mig:No, no, no, it was Corona no no, no, we had bought like a bunch of different stuff, IPs and stuff. But yeah, I mean I was telling Mark, I go, hey man, I go, hey man, I go. I had to like that, especially I get through that first day. Yeah, To take a dump man. I didn't feel comfortable Back home or over there. No, no, no over there. After that first day I didn't feel comfortable.
Lano:It's a campground or where you at.
Mig:No, it was Airbnb. Oh okay, I didn't feel comfortable. It's a campground or where you at it was no, it was Airbnb, oh okay. I didn't feel comfortable until after the fourth dump and I was dumping man through the whole weekend like I was dumping this is not like. I hit eight, I hit double digits.
Lano:Wow, yeah, that's how bad it was, damn it's not like in the middle of the night you're dumping while everybody's asleep. You're just doing it.
Mig:A little bit of that too. Yeah, yeah, a little bit of that too. Like that, first night we were stuck in the parking lot over there at the lake because of the fireworks.
Lano:Right.
Mig:And it wasn't too far where I could take a bike ride, and so I told Mark, I go, let me, let me, you're back, man, I go, let me go to the Airbnb because I got a.
Lano:Bicycles.
Mig:Yeah, bicycles, I go, I got to go, he goes, I can't, I can't, I'm not going to be able to hold, because he told us it was going to be like an hour before they let us out of the parking lot. So I'm like, oh man.
Lano:And that's crazy because I've traveled with this guy a lot. Yeah, let the charge of completion.
Mig:I've traveled a lot with him and he's always like bathroom shy, mm-hmm.
Lano:Yeah.
Mig:You know he's like man. I'm not going to take a double cut to work until I get home.
Lano:Yeah, I get home, yeah, I get back. I'm shy. I don't know why I have to let them. I just feel like everybody's listening or something it's like we're out.
Mig:Well, yeah, because when we go to Vegas you're always bloated in Vegas and you always feel so full and stuffed. But I'll go up to the room, I'll go up the room. I'm like nah, dude, I go. We got a hotel room and a restroom. For a reason. I was like no, I'm going to go in the privacy up there, take a real good dump where I'm not going to have some guy just damn Trying to chit-chat with you. Yeah, he's damn 31 inches away from me.
Lano:I'm fine with the family, but when we have like. That's the minimum distance for a radio, in-laws, siblings and this, and that I'll wake up with everybody going to sleep that way.
Mig:You don't get caught in the bathroom saying who does number two work for? That's right, buddy. You tell that turd who's boss. Yeah, yeah, it was real uncomfortable. It was a good weekend, though it was a lot of eating. Mark cooked it up. Ed was cooking the whole weekend. Oh yeah, yeah, him and his wifey. What'd they make he did? It was chorizo and egg burritos. Yeah, he did. One day, one night. He did Hamburgers, hot Brats, he did. He had this pulled pork he made. He made tacos out of.
Lano:Yeah.
Mig:Delicious man. And then we had like a bunch of chips and cookies. But I was thinking about Cooking something at your house, but I got lazy after.
Lano:Yeah Well, you saw my damn fridge. I cleaned that fridge out.
Mig:And the fridge went out. I gotta get a new fridge.
Lano:Oh, the fridge went out.
Mig:Yeah. So I had a guy Come check it out and he said, yeah, he goes, it's the compressor. But wait, it had been fixed. And then it messed up again. I've already fixed that damn thing like three times. Three times Same thing, compressor or whatever. First time it was a compressor, I think the other thing was another, I don't know what it was.
Mig:I'm telling you the only reason I asked you is because I had opened the door and I saw the thing. The temperature thing was like at 36, and I don't think I've ever remember seeing it. But the temperature thing was like at 36 and I don't think I've ever remembered seeing it, but I couldn't tell if it was cold in there or not.
Mig:Nah, and then, like I saw, the water in the ice cube thing lit up. That's why I asked you Nah, you don't hear it, it doesn't kick on. Yeah, I didn't hear it. Yeah, it doesn't kick on. I thought I heard it, but no, no.
Lano:The cooler or the fridge.
Mig:The fridge. Part of the smaller one, but yeah, you still have that soda cooler?
Lano:No, I never had it. I thought you had a cooler with glass like a soda cooler. No, I want to get one for here so we can have drinks.
Mig:Oh, I know the one that Ruff gave me that has the energy drinks in it. Oh yeah, yeah, I have that one outside. There's a part I got to change in there because when I turn it on it makes this really loud, screeching noise.
Lano:They're called coolers. Right yeah, Beverage coolers. Check out Sam's Club. Dude, we bought one at Sam's Club.
Mig:Remember when our neighbors across were leaving and we asked you if you wanted a fridge and you said no, yeah Well, the very day that they got rid of that fridge because you didn't want it, our fridge took a dump. Oh, the one in the back.
Lano:No no.
Mig:In the front. No man at the shop. Oh, you guys don't have a fridge. No, Well, we had the little beverage one that we got. That we bought a long time ago.
Lano:Oh, but I don't have the big one anymore.
Mig:Well, if I get a fridge, I mean you can piss me off.
Lano:If I get a fridge you guys can have that one.
Mig:That's what I was going to ask you. If you ever let one of them go let me know Right now. I think the black one I have inside right now, yeah, because the one outside I have all the beers in it, yeah, so I enjoyed some of those Saturday night. It was good, huh.
Lano:Yeah.
Mig:They have a good temperature. That fridge is good. Out there Smoking my pipe, they're both. Both of those are really good. Because I put a lot of like my, I'll get these. I'm hooked on these. Brisk tea, fruit punch and blood orange Good flavors. Brisk yeah, brisk tea and I'll put them in and they get really cold and sometimes whatever juice I have there it'll kind of start slushing them up in the refrigerator. The only thing I hated was having to go out there to get ice oh yeah, it was like throughout the weekend I drank.
Mig:I drank so much water, dude, because, you know, just get thirsty well, the pitcher. The pitcher of water was in the fridge I didn't see it no yeah, that thing gets. I mean that water gets cold in that pitcher because I fill up the pitcher now and I put it in the fridge. I would just fill up my cup with ice and put water in it and just have it right there next to me.
Lano:This blood orange.
Mig:I still had ice.
Lano:Yeah, that was delicious. I've never seen it before. Yeah, you get it like at 7-Eleven or where. Yeah, 7-Eleven. You buy a bunch of them.
Mig:I'll get two, because right now they're two for seven. So I get the blood orange and the fruit punch. Oh, I got to try that grape.
Lano:That's what it says blackberry. So you said the blueberry in this one.
Mig:No fruit punch. And blood orange, yeah, those are good dude, so you get them put them in the fridge, get them nice and cold and then, if you're going to be sipping, put them in the freezer.
Lano:That way they get really slushy, delicious man.
Mig:I'm hooked on those things right now. I'm hooked on those and I'm hooked on my Arizona energy. What was pretty good. What I had was when was it? Was it Friday or Saturday, I don't know? One of those days, I think we had finished a little early from work and I went to the Dutch Brothers that opened up right there in. West Covina.
Lano:Oh, I didn't know, they opened one there.
Mig:Yeah For Citrus. Oh really didn't know they opened one there. Yeah, off of Citrus. Oh really, yeah, almost like right near where Katie and Jake's is.
Lano:Oh, okay. Yeah, I think I've seen it Like right there to the left.
Mig:If you're driving up. Katie and Jake's is over here. They're on the left side where the Popeyes is. Yeah, yeah, but they're opening because on my map, on my app, it shows that there's I think there's one that they're opening right there on Ramona, near your house.
Lano:A Dutch.
Mig:Bar Really Somewhere on Ramona. Well, I guess I'll have to try more Dutch Brothers because I got to see, I guess, what I like, because I'm not too impressed with them the coffee.
Mig:I went. Yeah, well, I went, but I got one of the. It's called the. I know I was thinking the paint store. It was called a Rebel. It was called the Firecracker Rebel Where's that? And it looked like a slush. It was called a rebel. It was called a firecracker rebel and it looked like a slushy, like a slurpee. So it was like a. It was red raspberry slurpee with uh blueberry. Oh shit, candy topper like with uh pop rocks and like some kind of yeah, then some kind of like foam some kind of foam and sweet foam or whatever I don't know what.
Mig:Yeah, that shit was pretty good.
Lano:It was pretty good, but the.
Mig:thing is they make it with the energy drink. So those are like Energy Rebel or something like that, but I guess Rebel is the name of the energy drink.
Lano:Yeah, yeah that was pretty good dude.
Mig:Hey man those Pop.
Lano:Rocks, yeah. And when it got down to the Pop Rocks part, I was like oh dude.
Mig:Man, yeah, man, I love getting those off the dam. Yeah, that was a pretty nice little surprise right there, dude. That's crazy man.
Lano:They still have them.
Mig:Huh, it was good, man. The other thing I've tried there before also was they have like a churro. Oh yeah, uh, they call it a churro freeze or a blended churro or something like that, or uh, and it was pretty good. It wasn't like that sweet, you know, but I I think I would have added because I just tasted it. Someone, someone else, had ordered, but I tasted it and I would maybe add another shot of coffee to it, but it was pretty good. You don't try it. You don't like Tierra, mia, yeah, tierra.
Lano:Mia, they have like an horchata one that I get like a drink yeah.
Mig:I get that one or horchata latte. The Mexican mocha yeah, that one's good too. That's one I like the one that Vanessa gets Is the. I think it's a mazapan one. Mazapan latte or frappe Mazapan. It's a frappe. That was good man. And their bread, their dessert. Yeah, it looks really good. Real pretty fire stuff there. Hey, did you guys see the fight on Saturday?
Lano:No, I didn't see it.
Mig:What fight Diaz and Masvidal? Nate Diaz and George Masvidal. The fight started late man, it was like 10 o'clock it started.
Lano:Boxing or is that UFC? Yeah, straight boxing.
Mig:Cause they're retired from UFC. But it was like a. Yeah, it was straight boxing, no yeah, because they're retired from UFC.
Mig:Oh, but it was like a boxing exhibition. Yeah, it was. It went 10 rounds. It was like whatever, nate Diaz. I'm not even going to get excited when Nate Diaz comes with a boxing match because he doesn't take shit serious. It's like he'll he'll take shots, take shots and then like he'll cause, like when he fought that Jake Paul idiot, like he didn't take that serious. You know, masvidal didn't really look like he had a lot of power. Yeah and yeah, but I mean the fight was like eh, whatever, it wasn't nothing too exciting. No, no, real power, power punches. But that happened saturday, saturday night. We were, we were playing. We were playing like a bunch of drinking games yeah and I was over it.
Mig:Oh, and that night, that Saturday night, dude, my back was almost going to go out because I was pumping a stupid raft with a pump. Oh, as soon as I stopped, no one had an electric pump anywhere.
Mig:No, nah, I had my little compressor but it wasn't like good, good airflow, it wasn't strong enough, it wasn't throwing a lot of air. But they have the the pump for their uh paddleboard, so I used that and I was just going going boom, boom, boom. Once I stopped my lower pack, oh my god, man, I, I was, I was done for the rest of the night like I was hurting, like I. I I got through the rest of the night Like I was hurting, like I got through the day at the lake because I was in the water and I was on the floor drinking, you know. But when I get out, oh my God, like I had to. Where did I go do? Yeah, I think I got up just to go take a piss, yeah, and I'm walking to the restroom all gingerly and I was thinking like people are probably thinking like look, look, look this guy, he has to take a shit.
Lano:He's not going to make it.
Mig:He's not going to make it Because I'm walking like all like this right. Like watch, watch, watch. He's going to. You can't win. He. He's going to stop right now he's going to stop. But, yeah, I was walking to the restroom in pain man, I'm telling you dude, and it was all night, it was all.
Mig:We got back to the Airbnb and then they were all partying and everything, playing games, and I was going into the room. I was like laying on the floor, like putting my knees up, trying to stretch. I'm telling you you, dude, you get on the wrong side of 40 Dude. Oh man, shit, you used to Think you could do Without any Hesitation or any problems, man, it's like.
Lano:You gotta be careful now, man, I slept.
Mig:I slept on the floor. I mean, yeah, just doing the stupid, yeah, air pump, crap thing man.
Mig:You're washing the dog I used to throw like my back out, just being hunched over like yeah it's been a while how to get stuck like that, like laura, like I can't move my back yeah, now that there's so much stuff that I remember being able to do easily, man, it's like now it's freaking a chore you know, it's like it's hard growing up never had a good bed. I never really had a bed's, true, I was just sleeping on the couch and I was all twisted up and everything, until we got the bunk beds. Well, yeah. But no, after that we got rid of the bunk beds and then I was on the couch.
Mig:I mean that's how I slept. And then I was sometimes when it was too much pain on my back. I was Remember the coffee table we had the round one yeah, I would lay on that and I fall asleep on that. A lot of awkward damn places that I would sleep at, man, but. But the couch was always like all like twisted up and man. That probably jacked me up for a long time too, aside from having lower back problems Like I'll tell you this though, dude, after sleeping on your bed.
Mig:I definitely need a new mattress, dude, because, well, what do you?
Lano:have you got a memory foam mattress or old school mattress?
Mig:Mine is a memory foam, uh-huh so, but I've already had it for a while. And that's the thing I didn't know. I know the regular old school mattresses. You keep them for like eight years and then you get rid of them, you know. But at least those old school mattresses, you can flip them and rotate them and wear them out more evenly, these memory foams. You know you can't flip them all you can them. All you can do is turn them Like, rotate them. Yeah, yeah yeah.
Mig:And yeah, dude, it's like this thing, this memory foam one, it's already to where it's jacking you up. Yeah, and it's like sleeping on Rick's bed because he has a nice flat, stiff mattress, did you? Because?
Lano:now there's's like so many different memory foams, like different firmness and cool gel, all this other stuff. You remember what you got well well, it was actually my.
Mig:My ex, uh, gave it to me because her son, she bought it for her son and he didn't like it and at the time I needed a mattress. So I told her, well, just give it to me.
Lano:Then I thought, that way I don't waste money on a mattress, I'll just take his because, um, I bought like because he didn't like it, because it was too stiff, it was too firm. I bought like a, an affordable one on amazon. It was like 200 bucks for like a queen, and um, I mean it was nice, like, oh, this is comfortable, nice. But then, um, like in the summertime it did get hot, yeah, and then um, so then the next one we bought it had to be like something cool no, it was hot and I bought.
Mig:I bought a topper. It was supposed to be like those yeah, we had to get a topper but I would definitely want to get something like that.
Lano:It's like something that had like the cooling effect to it yeah, but now we we have the um, the split king, where it's adjustable, like the legs and the head go up and down. We've got that. When, um, when, we got that on bluetooth too.
Mig:Huh, you got that when, when Laura was, you got that on On Bluetooth too. Huh, you got that Bluetooth right now, you got it on Bluetooth.
Lano:No.
Mig:The adjustment of the bed.
Lano:Oh no, no, you have to do it with the remote. You have to do it with the remote, like up and down.
Mig:You can't like start Getting it adjusted Like when you're pulling Into the driveway. Well, that's, we got it.
Lano:Cause when Laura, when Laura was pregnant, she couldn't find a position. You can only be a certain way, so you get the up and down. But what he's saying, the Bluetooth ones they have something. That adjusts to your sleep. If you snore it, it moves it up or it gets firm In the middle and then soft and all that stuff. Those are the new ones. But my brother-in-law he has a Sleep 8 when it pumps water into it into the mattress and then it gets cold or hot?
Mig:Is the water hose connected to it?
Lano:or what. There's a separate tank you have to fill up every couple months you have to fill up with distilled water. Crazy. And then it pumps in and it cools down and gets hot. It cools down and then when you're going to let's say you wake up at 7, it starts warming up. So you wake up at seven like it starts warming up, so you like you wake up at seven o'clock. You guys remember back in the day when water beds were a thing, my parents always had a water bed I think they until now.
Mig:I don't think I've ever laid in a water bed. Oh well, what does that feel like?
Lano:I didn't like it so the my parents had their. The first one was just like it's just a giant, like bag. It's just too.
Mig:It's just too wavy so let's say my dad gets in my mom like, like rolls with it, like like, yeah, yeah, you could bounce the person off of the bed now the as that had to been like the stupidest thing.
Lano:So I'm not really comfortable then you would mess up your back because it gets like a hammock, you know you're, you know you kind of like, okay, slope. But then the newer water beds Like well, I'm just saying, like the last 15 years ago it was like a mattress, like the mattress Would unzip and then it had Cylinders Of water. You would have to fill up Each cylinder, like in a row, and that separated. So when, like, let's say, my dad would use one side, like my mom wouldn't move because, like he was only on his four cylinders so it wouldn't move in like that was like the newest technology.
Lano:I mean I'm sure now it's better.
Mig:But but what was that for? What was the purpose of that? Was that just?
Lano:so this is like for cooling or well, it's just for uh, for like motion, so like, um, like my wife doesn't feel my my dad, I'm not my wife, my mom wouldn't feel it when my dad was getting out and it, and it's just like if my dad was in it then the water would be really firm for my mom. You know, because, like all the pressure, yeah, yeah and then, but now it's like individual, like pipes or cylinders.
Mig:So the one your brother-in-law has? Would that be considered a water bed, right?
Lano:no, because it's a topper that goes over the mattress. Oh, it's a topper and it's just like, I guess, real, real thin, like layers of water. I wonder if you can still get a waterbed. I'm sure I think I've seen them still. You've seen them around, yeah? So then I mean, I know this because we've had like two waterbed pop.
Mig:Yeah, what happens there?
Lano:This water leaks freaking everywhere. You have to get that bag out and the water stings.
Mig:It's smelly you, it's smelly, get out the mop and then next morning you do an insurance claim, or what I mean.
Lano:Those are leaking and we like we would always like Pull it out the balcony, like that's the closest.
Mig:Door to the outside.
Lano:And the water would be Like no, it didn't make sense. That much damn water, that's a lot of water, yeah, and we'd have to run the water holes upside Up the stairs Like to fill it up. And then that's the thing with the tubes is like if one would pop, you would just replace a tube instead of like replacing the whole bed. I mean, we never had to replace a tube.
Mig:So what was the?
Lano:damage of the floor? I don't know, I don't know. So then, after we got the split king, they ended up buying the split king too.
Mig:You got to do like a damn, like a pan underneath the whole bed Right. To catch all the water, and then you gotta pipe that pan out to the house. Well, that's the thing, the water beds.
Lano:They're not. It's not like you can put shoes underneath. There's no storage underneath, it's just like Like flat or whatever.
Mig:Yeah.
Lano:It's on the ground. So then I remember when it leaked. I mean I was still a kid living there, but like one, like one side of the floor Was like wet, like on the carpet.
Mig:That's what Rick says. You would have to do Some kind of setup, some kind of pan or something With, like a drainage Going outside, so if it ever would leak, yeah. Then at least it all.
Lano:So it was leaking and wet and we didn't know. And then we found out the water bed had a leak, so then they had to like Replace it and all that stuff.
Mig:That's scary, yeah, cause I always knew that thing was like a fat or some shit, but I didn't know If it was comfortable or not. Yeah.
Lano:I mean it's different. I don't know About comfortable, maybe then we thought it was, but like you would mess up your back Cause you're just like Like a hammock.
Mig:Cause, like even now, you see the commercial For all these New mattresses and shit, where, like, they Put a wine glass on one end and someone's jumping up and down on the other end and it doesn't fall, that purple one where they put the eggs in there and they drop like a 500 pound glass or some shit. That doesn't crack the egg but it absorbs the impact of the glass. Is that still? They're still selling water beds.
Lano:Yeah, it says, you can still buy one today.
Mig:Check that out.
Lano:It said in the 80s one, one in five americans had one. And then the 90s came. They kind of got out of fashion but waterbed out there right here dang those, those gotta be yeah, so I think this was that's crazy. I I remember my parents had something like this, where tubes are inside it.
Mig:Oh, that's the new technology right.
Lano:Yeah, but it looks like they still sell the old ones. It's like tubes and you just replace a tube instead of the whole. Once the whole bag goes, it's all gone.
Mig:I would say that it it doesn't feel like the old school ones.
Lano:No, well, I'm not going waterbed, but I definitely need a new mattress.
Mig:What size is your mattress? That's a queen. It's a queen. Yeah, I don't know why. I thought it was the same as mine Because I took Yours is a full yeah, yeah Not a queen and that seems big to me? Yeah, because I didn't. I didn't want to like be all sweaty and stuff on your sheets, so I took my own and my own blanket, yeah, to cover, and and I thought we had the same size bed and when I was trying to put my sheet on there, it didn't fit.
Mig:I was like, oh shit, I'm like he has a bigger batteries, I think in the room. Damn, you could probably put a damn king man Really spread out. No, but the way I have it set up right now Maybe get away with the queen, but I don't fight with the full man.
Lano:Yeah, Were you in mech attack, yep yeah, see, so this is that sleep eight. It's just like a cover. And then that machine that pumps the top, the water through damn how much is it 2500 2500. Yeah, that's just the cover.
Mig:Give me the plain white.
Lano:It's an app and all that stuff. It moves, adjusts and does all the stats.
Mig:You need an app to use your bed. I haven't tried it.
Lano:Laura took a nap on it. I haven't tried it, but she says it felt good. You're out of control.
Mig:I'll just go to Sam's, drop 300 bucks and get a mattress there.
Lano:Yeah.
Mig:In a box. Yep, bring it home, cut it out of the plastic, let it breathe, and then boom and boom.
Lano:Oh oh, cat fight. Outside there's a cat fight. But that's the thing, like if you have good AC, like you don't need Like a special bed and all that stuff.
Mig:I mean don't need like a special bed and all that stuff. I mean, wow, a good, a good firm, mattress, well, firm yeah, I like firm more than soft.
Lano:That's what you said um. They didn't want it because it was too firm.
Mig:Yeah, yeah, I mean I like firm hey, last um I forgot to tell you guys last show um your pops sent me a couple of photos Of the OG Royal Seco boys. Oh, he did. Yeah, he sent me two he sent it. I gotta send you Around the floor so we can post them On the Instagram. On the Instagram. Yeah, it was like the old.
Lano:I didn't recognize Anybody, I don't know if you guys Know him from the street.
Mig:No, there was one guy that looked familiar, which is paul. I mean, your dad's buddies, is not like I know maybe like one of their kids, maybe because he looked familiar. But yeah, I was only.
Lano:I was only able to point out your dad but yeah, it was one photo, right huh, you sent me two but you saw my dad in both oh in one One in one, yeah. So when did your family come to the street?
Mig:When did? They move here? I was not.
Lano:I mean, you guys don't remember my grandma and my dad, like they weren't like kids or anything, your parents or no.
Mig:No, my parents do. Yeah, because this is my. My parents do yeah Because that grew up in that house. Yeah, no, I think my mom and my dad have talked about your grandparents and I think, gino's grandparents also. Yeah, yeah, because no, so Manuel was born here, so they had to have been here at least since 1970. Yeah, maybe a year before that, maybe 69.
Lano:Because both my sisters were born in Juarez, oh really.
Mig:Yeah, and then they had moved over here to LA because of my uncle, chrissy's dad, chrissy's dad, my mom's brother, so they had moved out here because of him, because she had been looking for him for a long time and she finally found him. So they moved out here to be with him or like be near him, and I guess maybe he was probably living here.
Lano:Then huh In the brick building, that brick building.
Mig:That brick building across from the coffee shop?
Lano:Yeah, oh. And so they got one little unit right here with, is it?
Mig:Don Pablito, the corner house. Don Pablo, no, not no. Across the street from him. I forgot who that was. I forgot what their names were.
Lano:I mean you guys used to say Mrs Garrett or something, I don't know. I just remember that name.
Mig:It's right at the T intersection, yeah.
Lano:Those houses that are right there, yeah, right where the stop signs? Are. It was next to Hobby. Yeah, hobby, frisco.
Mig:We call them Yuck. Well, anyways, that's the house that they originally moved into, so I think that's how they knew your grandparents and your parents, gino's grandparents, and then even, I think, across the street. Yeah what were they? No, no, no To the Over here. Efren and Frankie, yeah and them. So that's how, that's how they knew all them, and then you know, manuel was born. So it was, but your uncle Manuel. That's how they knew all them. And then you know, manuel was born.
Lano:So I was, but your uncle Manuel, that's your mom's brother-in-law, the one that lived across the street right here.
Mig:My dad's sister's, my dad's brother-in-law, oh, your dad's brother-in-law.
Lano:So they came after. I mean, they weren't here before.
Mig:You know, I'm not, I'm not sure. I'm not sure they might have been here. They might have been here, dude, I don't know. That's probably how they met the neighborhood. Oh, how they met. Yeah, yeah, because you guys are right across the street from there.
Lano:That house was crazy because I always remember walking all the way to the back, through all the little aisle, all the way to the back. But I can't think of it right now.
Mig:A little walkway, all the bushes and everything.
Lano:Yeah, real small house I guess it's a back house like this, but they didn't have a drive real tiny and then um chacho them they came after or they were around in the neighborhood already. They were there, they were there.
Mig:I mean, as long as I remember being there, they were there, so I couldn't really tell you when who got where first or what.
Lano:Yeah, because when my dad sent the picture he says, oh, this is so and so he lived here. This is, he lives here. He lives here, but like I never hear, like, like, um, like chacho's family or the peñas or whatever.
Mig:That's what I was wondering, if you guys came after, probably because we were Down the street. Yeah, all the way down there, all the way at the end.
Lano:Maybe I don't, I have no idea, but could you guys Before here, you guys you said at the dairy right, lincoln Heights, or no, or your dad worked there, your dad just worked there. No, he worked there. Yeah, it's called there. Your dad just worked there. No, he worked there.
Mig:Yeah, I called foremost formal oh, I think it was well. I think it was always the house right here in the royal, yeah, and then the house over there yeah, there were. Since they moved to la, I think they were always right here on the royal yeah, and you said at one time your sisters lived there too, or no?
Lano:yeah? Or they yeah, because I I when I remember louder was already moved out. It was manual too. I guess manual already moved out. Yeah, yeah, cause I, when I remember Lowry was already Like moved out. It was Manuel too. I guess Manuel Was already moved out too.
Mig:Where did when did you Whatever? Form I remember Grew up in that house, no, or live in that house At all. So we were Me and you Were both in that house when my mom got pregnant With me. Is when they got the house, the house where we're at right now, that's when they needed to get a bigger house. So, man, you grew up a little, somewhere else a little bit. Well, right here, still the same street, just a block away. Yeah, oh, bonehead, bonehead. What the hell were you thinking, dude? I wasn't thinking Exactly.
Lano:Yeah, okay.
Mig:Unbelievable. Unbelievable with you. Hey, you said you had a phone call the other day. Why don't you play that? Oh yeah, well it's Is it already outdated? You gotta give our number one listener.
Lano:It's not outdated, give her. Give her her props.
Mig:Give her her airtime. I hope she gave you crap about not playing her phone call.
Lano:Yeah, I had forgotten we were running late. Here we go. Episode 105 Love the t-shirts, take care. So number one listener, my mom. She says, episode 105 she loves this t-shirt. It must have been one of the shirts we're rocking. This is another one. In the back it says keep on drifting yo.
Mig:Is that the one where I got chewed out for not wearing a shirt? Yeah, maybe that was the episode Cause for theed out for not wearing a shirt. Yeah, maybe that was the episode, Because for the next two weeks I wore a shirt on recording day and we didn't record. So yeah, he is blaming us. Yeah, Did you guys? Oh, yeah, we're out.
Lano:We didn't record we didn't come in, yeah.
Mig:Hey, did you guys get a chance to watch Fall Guy? No, hey, did you guys get a chance to watch Fall Guy?
Lano:No, no, so you recommended it. No, Where'd you watch it at? At the house, but with Prime or the.
Mig:Fire Stick or something. On the Fire Stick. So is it available for free. On his TV in the living room. I tried signing into the Max HBO Max. It didn't work and it didn't work. You have to do it. The Max had to go on the TV. It says something. You had to reset the password. You tried doing it through the Fire Stick, right?
Lano:I don't know, okay, I mean, you get the smart TV and then the Fire Stick, right, yeah, the smart TV is still logged into Max.
Mig:That's why I never log out.
Lano:So if you go on the app on the TV, if I go on the Fire Stick, then this no but the TV shows, all the apps, yeah On the TV, yeah, so. I think I downloaded the app.
Mig:No, you shouldn't have downloaded anything.
Lano:No, I don't know. I mean the fire stick should be on an input. You didn't do the input right. You did the not into the input.
Mig:No, because that's off the fire tv you go on the tv or the tv whatever, and you go where the apps are, the max icon should pop up and just get in it. I was watching all sunday. We were watching the house of dragons cat, finishing the first season so till we can start watching the second season. I don't know what I did there.
Lano:Whatever, don't change it.
Mig:I haven't reset the passwords or whatever. No, I haven't the TV, and I think the TV in my room too.
Lano:I feel like once we reset it, it's going to start cutting everybody.
Mig:I did, I did do a lot of catching up though Movies that this guy's been wanting us to see the Batman. Check it out dude, the Batman, the Batman.
Lano:You liked it. Huh the Batman.
Mig:Yeah.
Lano:It might be my number one Batman movie.
Mig:You know we're waiting for what's the main actor there? That dude from Twilight, yeah, from those stupid vampire movies or whatever. That's probably why we didn't give it a chance. But it's funny, because I was at home and I was watching maybe like Indiana Jones or something, and it had ended. I was watching.
Lano:Batman Begins Robert Patterson.
Mig:I was on the computer. I was doing something like not really paying attention to it, and then like, uh, that one came on. And then so it came on and like I was seeing it little by little and I'm like huh, you know, and then like like stuff was going on and everything, and then, um, they had this one nirvana song come on, and that's like kind of like what caught my attention and I started looking like hey, and I started watching it more and more. I'm like you know what?
Mig:like this shit's pretty good I'm like it's got me like I'm interested little riddle stuff. Yeah, I'm like I'm interested now. It's like in that dude I'm interested, the little riddle stuff. Yeah, I'm like I'm interested now. It's like that dude that played the Riddler. I didn't even know that was a Riddler. I'm like who the hell is this guy you know that's wearing this messed up mask with like regular glasses outside of it and everything. It's like who the hell is he you know and then like, after you find out, yeah, it's the.
Lano:Red Lair. So I'm like what? Because I was watching it and it was with commercials on basic cable.
Mig:It's on Max. I think it should be still on Max. Well, that's why I wanted to log in so I could watch it on Max. But since I couldn't get in, I just went on the Fire Stick and found it.
Lano:And I watched it. It's pretty good. It might be my best, better than Dark Knight maybe.
Mig:You know, I kinda you know who the penguin was right, I kinda wanna say yes, but no, only because this one, the Batman, is the one that seems truly what could be most realistic.
Lano:Oh yeah, like today's world, like if there was actually a real Batman.
Mig:that's like the type of abilities this guy would have. It's like still Dark Knight and everything it's still like super power.
Lano:You know, it's kind of like.
Mig:Joker, the Joker. Yeah, that's like someone can be Well yeah, that looks like a real person.
Lano:Yeah, yeah, a real person can be that, yeah, you know.
Mig:But I'm saying he's Ledger too, you know. But I'm saying it's like you know how, in the Dark Knight, you know, it's like he's putting all these contraptions on or whatever where he could punch through walls and kick down this and that. Well, this version of Batman he's more like human, you know it's like so he's not doing that kind of stuff, and especially like His Batmobile is an old car.
Mig:With the Batmobile it's an old car but souped up, you know, it's like he's super souped up and he rides a motorcycle a lot, you know, and it's just, it's not over the top. Yeah, it seems like it's more Okay, kind of more realistic. That's your best one huh, you know.
Lano:so I really liked it when I watched it, like the story and everything.
Mig:And there's only one.
Lano:right now they're making a second one. There's a sequel to it. And then you know the Penguin. They're making a series about that on HBO Max called the Penguin.
Mig:Yeah, I remember that.
Lano:But that's Colin Farrell. You know that, right, the Penguin? Yeah, I was trying to figure out who he was. Yeah, okay.
Mig:Yeah, now I see it yeah.
Lano:Colin Farrell Okay, yeah, now I see it.
Mig:Yeah, another one that I saw. Another one I saw was the Iron Claw the wrestling one of the brothers. On the fire stick. Yeah yeah, dude, alright, but uh, get your, get your tissue papers ready, dude, cause it's a tearjerker, it's pretty sad. It's pretty sad, damn damn. So I got caught up on that one. I got caught up on the Batman.
Lano:So look at it on the TV it's Colin Farrell.
Mig:So the Penguin series is Colin Farrell. Yeah, so it's a spin off of this one. Crazy. That dude looks like a real person. Colin Farrell yeah, so it's a spin-off of this one. Yeah, crazy.
Lano:Yeah.
Lano:That dude looks like a real person man. I don't know if it's before or after, but it's. I can't remember what happened to him in the movie. So this one, I think it's coming out this summer the Penguin this one is coming to HBO. It's supposed to be coming out soon, but I wanted to hear from um mark because he's like the the batman um expert what he thought of it. But he never called in. You had asked him about it, right well on the show to see what he said. Surprisingly like I didn't want to see it because the same thing twilight, but surprisingly like I just came on to see it because it's the same thing in Twilight.
Lano:but surprisingly, like it just came on and it's like it kept growing on me, growing on me, I was like, oh, I actually like this movie.
Mig:Yeah.
Lano:Like it's good and it's different. There's like a riddle. So the riddle comes on and the penguin, and then I don't know if it's after credits or something, but the Joker comes out. Who's the Joker? I don't know his name. He's not like a big name.
Mig:All the way at the end.
Lano:Yeah, this guy, he's been in movies.
Mig:Oh, I wonder if I stopped it too early then.
Lano:This guy, he's the Joker, but they show him at the Arkham Asylum.
Mig:He's like one of the prisoners in there. Well, I must have stopped it too early, then, all right. The Batman and the Iron Claw.
Lano:The Iron Claw.
Mig:I'm on it. And then what else did I watch? The bear, you said.
Lano:I caught up on the bear. See, this is his picture. This is it. He's like in the Arkham Asylum. Oh shit, at first you just see him through a little window and then after you see like his face that's weird, man.
Mig:Those things die off. What do they feel they die off.
Lano:I think you have to charge it longer. Um, so you the bear, you're watching the bear. I don't want to talk about that, but um, house of dragons. You said you finished yeah, have you seen? Have you caught up to it? House of dragons? Yeah, I, I'm, I'm all caught up to whatever came out last night or whatever monday or sunday, there's three episodes.
Mig:Yeah, yeah, alright, cause I'm aware no four, four episodes. Another one came out this weekend. Yeah, four just came out, alright so what grade are you giving it? You're disappointed A seven. You're disappointed.
Lano:Cause, kinda like what Miggy had told me.
Mig:I'm only I'm only through episode one and as far as the grade, I give it a D, really yeah, episode one was a huge letdown to me.
Lano:The surprising stuff, because people were like, I mean, I don't want to spoil anything, but they're like, watch out for this episode, watch out for this episode, and then, like I was ready for it, and then I saw it and I was like, oh, okay, and then the next one.
Mig:I mean Okay, some surprising moments, but First season no. First season A+. All the episodes right, you too Lano.
Lano:Yeah, yeah, the first season was good.
Mig:Who's your favorite character from the first season?
Lano:Mine would be the queen, the blonde-haired girl Raynera.
Mig:Raynera, veneer, raynera, raynera, veneer, veneer, raynera, raynera, I thought it was with a V, no, r.
Lano:Everything's with an R. Oh Raynera, what's the uncle, damon? Is that the uncle?
Mig:Damon's uncle.
Lano:He's like MA this season, I don't even know where he's at.
Mig:So that's what I'm like. He's gonna come up. I mean he's there, have you? What have you seen? I?
Lano:haven't seen any of anything from season two.
Mig:Well, so you haven't seen, you're just asking us yeah well now I'm asking from season one yeah, season, season one.
Lano:I mean, everything wasn't good favorite character can you see me over there? Can you see me right there?
Mig:in the background.
Lano:Yeah, yeah you know, can you see me right now In the background? Yeah, yeah, can you see me right now? I can't see you.
Mig:You might have to edit that. Issue has been brought up before.
Lano:You know what it is Because I can see you. But I realize that the lens is bigger. It's an action camera, so the lens is really wide, so what I see here. There's stuff on the sides that I don't see, but when I watch the tape then I see it. You better crop that lens, yeah, you better not put that scene in there, because they're like, oh, I'm in Miggy's view, then like when I don't see it. So I had a little itch.
Lano:And then I thought we were going to have a guest. I was like we're going to have the fourth camera.
Mig:So what would you say? Well, his is Rainera. What's yours? I don't know, I wouldn't, I don't know. I just found it remarkable how that damn king wouldn't die. Dude, yeah, freaking.
Lano:And it all started because he got a cut from the throne.
Mig:It was like a couple of cuts he got. The dummy kept getting cut on the damn throne chair, but for the throne.
Lano:Then it got infected, or Well no tennis shots, so yeah, that's what happens.
Mig:I mean putting his hand in them, maggots. I mean mine is, damn, the older version of Amon, the one with one eye. Yeah, I don't know, to me he's badass, he's a badass character and it's kind of weird because even the way they wrote it with the sons because Raynera's sons were like kind of weak and it was Allison's, the queen's sons, yeah, like they were like really like badasses. You know, I mean Allison's son, that damn Amon, that dude's brutal man, that damn aim on him is that dude's brutal man. But wasn't that the whole thing, that that, uh, the sons of the the princess, they were from that other dude, um, from, yeah, from um, from the the the night city watch.
Lano:Yeah, I forget what his name.
Mig:Yeah, he was he was a city right night commander or something that guy was supposed to be like protecting her right oh, this is before cole. Yeah, I do remember, yeah that's why I had to watch. That's why I had to watch everything again.
Lano:Yeah, well, that's the thing like I had like in my head remember what happened, like we should have watched the first season.
Mig:Oh yeah, that's why we're watching the first season again, because even the little recap it it was like we missed a lot. All right, so next week we go into depth, all right. House of Dragons.
Lano:We should be halfway through the season. That'll be episode five.
Mig:House of Dragons Are you going to get caught up All the episodes? Yeah, I'm going to try to binge.
Lano:Okay, you should have Got to get at least three.
Mig:Your girl's leaving with you, no, I mean, the thing is, I haven't.
Lano:Yeah, that's how we were able to watch.
Mig:I haven't wanted to watch them, because then I forget what happens and then I can't remember.
Lano:What I want to tell you guys about it. So I'm kind of waiting Until we start talking about it, so check it out, yeah.
Mig:I want you guys to watch the Fall Guy.
Lano:Okay, I'll watch, I'll look for it.
Mig:Shit's entertaining.
Lano:Is it, but is it corny I?
Mig:don't want corny, it's not too corny. It's not too corny, you know what? Because, honestly, I don't remember anything about the show.
Lano:Yeah, like you said, I just remember the truck jumping.
Mig:Yeah, the original show with Lee Majors Well.
Lano:I remember.
Mig:I forgot about the premise of the tv show yeah it's like what is it that he was getting into, if he's just a stunt man? It's like was he solving crimes? I mean, was he? Yeah you know doing what was he doing?
Lano:murders on the. He has to figure it out. What was the?
Mig:storyline in the show. You know Ryan Gosling, he's pretty funny. He does a pretty damn good character man.
Lano:It's entertaining, but you just like the movie.
Mig:It's entertaining.
Lano:Forget that, it's a fall guy. It was funny, yeah. Yeah, like the movie, it's entertaining.
Mig:Forget that it's a fall guy, it was funny.
Lano:Yeah, yeah, okay, yeah, yeah.
Mig:It's just, it's a good movie. I mean it's funny, whatever.
Lano:From what I saw it looked too corny and I was like oh well, man.
Mig:Nah, nah, nah, Most people. If you recommend it, I'll watch it. I mean it's cool, it's entertaining. Yeah, I give it, I would probably give it. I'd probably give it like an 8.5.
Lano:I think it came out like this year in April.
Mig:I really enjoyed it.
Lano:I really enjoyed it. It wasn't out that much.
Mig:It was funny, the acting was. It was cool. I liked it. All right, so I'll try to watch that and then or at least, at least watch that, so we can talk about it. I mean, I don't know, because maybe the ongoing, the ongoing of House of Dragons People Probably catch up. They wouldn't want to wait.
Lano:Well, it will be on episode 5. Yeah, I mean.
Mig:And then, if you're not Caught up already by now, four episodes in. You know what I mean. And then, if you're not caught up already by now, Four episodes in you know what I mean. Spoiler alert.
Lano:I know you want to watch Bratz. I saw Bratz. I saw Breakfast Club yesterday. My wife was like let's watch Breakfast Club. We're trying to go through some movies.
Mig:The Bratz was on Hulu, hulu the documentary. Okay, I got that one loaded up and ready for you already. You use this, yeah, just click on the Drifter. Yeah, click on the Drifter, the Drifter account, bring up the Hulu thing and then just click on Drifter. Okay, but you're on the TV, yeah, okay.
Lano:So does it mess with that?
Mig:I set it up already.
Lano:And then on there you can watch the Bear if you want, if you want some entertainment. Yeah yeah, but you have to start Like at season one.
Mig:Oh, I think that's a show that Vanessa Little.
Lano:Little.
Mig:Side note Remember, a while back we talked about Tombstone.
Lano:Yeah.
Mig:And if, whether you said.
Lano:Huckleberry or.
Mig:Huckleberry Uh huh. Well, this past weekend they happened to be showing it on TV and I so happened to change the channel right on that scene Subtitles that you put in. No, I didn't put subtitles, but I just I put it to listen, and he says Hucklebear, bear, bear, hucklebear.
Lano:Hucklebear.
Mig:Like a palm bear Hucklebear. Bear he says Hucklebearer, like a palm bearer Hucklebearer. He says Hucklebearer. Both times Hucklebearer. You see, now the thing is I don't know if I hear it clearly now, because I've already heard the definition.
Lano:Or I've already heard.
Mig:The explanation. So now I hear it clearly. It says hucklebearer, because you know how they're. They're some of those things on instagram where it says they put two words on there and it says you're going to hear the word that you're looking at and, like, your mind processes and you hear that word and then like, you're like no way so you look at the other word and then the other word up. I don't know if that's what's going on in my head or what.
Mig:Yeah, but it's like now I go back and I listen to it and clearly, dude, it comes through. You might have to play that scene, Lalo.
Lano:Yeah.
Mig:That little clip, look for it, that little clip. So I tripped out on that. I was like wow, he does say Huckleberry, that shit is crazy Interesting, yeah. So we got to catch up.
Lano:All our listeners because we're going to talk about this next week the Brat or Brat, brat Pack Brats. And then everybody catch up to Episode 5 of House of Dragons, and then Ricky recommended the Fall Guy, which we'll talk a little bit about. And then I still want to hear about that hamburger from Vegas. Oh, yeah.
Mig:It's from Vegas, but we'll save that For the next week. The Dog House. So the Dog House Wrong, wrong, wrong. I thought that was gonna be the new outro. Yeah, oh, wrong, wrong. I thought that was going to be the new outro. Yeah, I thought we were getting all love boat up in this biatch In the love boat. Guess, not, guess, we're going to keep it smooth and funky, y'all. Any plans this weekend? Oh yeah, no, oh James is flying in this weekend.
Lano:Oh yeah, no, oh James is flying in this weekend, so I'll see James. Is he leaving? He'll be gone before the show.
Mig:Yeah, yeah, he's only here for the weekend.
Lano:Kind of upset that he has to go to some concert. What concert, I don't know. Yeah, I told you guys about the Eagles. No one responded oh, because there's no Glenn Frey.
Mig:So it's not the Eagles. Yeah, we went to the best one.
Lano:But I'm saying the sphere, I'm looking for an excuse to go to the sphere.
Mig:Go, maybe, maybe, tupac, peace. God save the queen, my wife.