Drifting on Arroyo
Drifting on Arroyo
Episode 118 - Black Friday Frantics and Collectible Ventures: Bargain Battles, Tyson Talks, and Vinyl Victories
Ever wondered if those Black Friday deals are really worth the hype? Join us as we wade through the chaos of post-Thanksgiving shopping madness with some laughter and skepticism. Lano and RK67 recount turkey feasts that left us in food comas and a hilariously botched fishing trip attempt. As we navigate the transition from traditional in-store bargains to the depths of online shopping, we poke fun at the endless Home Depot runs and ponder if we should finally invest in a studio coffee machine to fuel our bargain-hunting escapades.
Power tools and trading cards usually don’t share the spotlight, but we’re changing that narrative. We debate the merits of brushless motors and consider the practicality of sticking to one battery brand for project efficiency. Plus, Lano’s organizational aspirations lead to a chat about label makers and strategic shipping methods on eBay. The art of buying and selling collectibles shines through, as we discuss how timing can make all the difference, whether you’re snagging a rare sports card or a must-have tool during a sale.
Boxing gloves and vinyl records make for an unexpected combination, but they each provide their own excitement. We share our candid thoughts on the Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight, questioning its impact on Tyson's legacy while enjoying the viral memes it spawned. Meanwhile, the joy of vinyl hunting brings us surprises, from mistaken Snoop Dogg albums to unique mariachi finds. As we explore the worlds of music and sports card collecting, we highlight the thrill of pulling rare finds, the strategies behind card collecting, and even our plans for a lively Instagram livestream session. Laughter, insights, and the occasional curveball await in this spirited episode.
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Welcome back to the Drifting on Arroyo podcast. This is Mig, this is Lano.
Lano:RK67.
Mig:Hey, he's not working. Yeah, well, actually able to participate.
Lano:I got to go to work after this, so it's still.
Rick:I thought you're gonna give me a little boo oh no, I left the song playing, but we'll see. Boo for work yeah, there you go. It's been a while. I forget about all the all the cues and all that stuff that's why you should.
Mig:Be coming in here and practicing.
Lano:The calories over the long weekends Got you damn Forgetting stuff or what yeah. You still in a food coma.
Mig:Or just sloppy.
Rick:I don't know it was Food coma was just. We were just like recovering.
Lano:We were just sick, we had, we had Well, I had, we had turkey for three days, started off on Wednesday night with the Friendsgiving at my friend Stuart's oh that's right Then at my mom's.
Mig:Thursday.
Lano:And then at Vanessa's family's on Friday. Oh, they do it Fridays.
Mig:No because they did it this year.
Rick:Oh, okay.
Lano:Yeah, it worked out. Are they going to keep it like that, like Fridays? I don't know. Maybe because everyone had to go everyone else's family so they decided to do it on Friday. It worked out. Yeah, it's actually pretty good. It worked out because we were trying to go. The plan was to go fishing early, right, we got there late. Yeah, you told me if I wanted to go Saturday. We stayed. Got there late, yeah you told me if I wanted to go saturday. We stayed till like four up till four.
Mig:Third four or four thirty in the morning, man, that's what time we gotta be leaving.
Lano:Friday, friday night when you gotta get up for a saturday morning. Stayed up friday night into saturday morning. Yeah, yeah, hey, but like thanksgiving passed. I hope everybody had a blessed Thanksgiving with the family.
Mig:Had a good time.
Lano:But Black Friday and Cyber Monday, you've always been big on the shopping days Back in the day. We've talked about it before about staying out. Well, you were staying out in lines when that was a thing with Fat Boy, mm-hmm. So now you do everything online. Yeah, tell me, you bought a coffee machine in here, some kind of Keurig or something, so we can make coffee in here.
Rick:No, I should have. You should have told me you should have told me I could have made some, I could have had something set up amateur, I'm so pissed off man that would have been good a coffee maker or something in here right here we make it right here already. Yeah, no, I didn't get, I forgot you could have freshened up my tea.
Lano:Those, those deals are insane, man. I was. You know. I was telling Vanessa I would go. You know, black Friday deals are always out early. Yeah Well, they were out like since the beginning of November.
Rick:Kind of yeah.
Lano:Last September Black Day, black Friday I would go practically every day to Home Depot and walk Just the same specials.
Mig:And act like it was the first time seen.
Rick:I swear I did that the whole month, like seeing if it was going to drop.
Lano:No just everything that they had on display for Black Friday. And I kept going to the rigid tools, I kept looking at the stuff I want to buy, that I'm going to get, and just everything. And I already have my rigid storage boxes, the toolboxes.
Rick:I hear like a ticking.
Lano:What is that? What was that? Are we going to blow it?
Rick:Oh, it might be the camera up on top. Maybe, the one that's going to be ready to charge it Trying to spite on us man. Hopefully it still records without the screen, but we'll see.
Lano:I have that toolbox already. Yeah, I still go there and look like man, I want to buy another toolbox set or whatever. But yeah, I must have gone like, if not every other day, go to Home Depot and look at all the deals I haven't confirmed this, but you know how they say, like Black Friday starts now.
Speaker 4:Right now.
Rick:Do the prices well, before Black Friday starts? Oh yeah, november, yeah, do the prices? Are they the true Bottom Low down price or do they drop again on Black Friday or?
Mig:Saturday. You know, it's funny that you say that, because I was seeing some videos, like video shorts, on YouTube and Some on Instagram. Yeah, I don't know how true they are, but they show you know that the prices Like they. Some on Instagram yeah, I don't know how true they are, but they show. You know that the prices like they have the prices advertised at the stores Like, say, like Walmart. You know they have like the rollback or whatever. Well, they pulled the Black Friday, you know paper off.
Lano:Yeah, yeah, the price, the new price yeah like the the price.
Mig:The new price, yeah, like the lower price and what it went up. And no, it was exactly the same. Oh the same, like it shows the regular price, like regular time price or whatever. But then they put like a Black Friday reduced price.
Rick:Oh so it wasn't even like a sale before, like the pre-sale. No, it was the same price as just the regular price.
Mig:Wow, was there even like a sale before, like the pre-sale? No, it was the same price as just the regular price. Wow, but they make you think that it's on sale. But there was stuff. But that's what I'm saying. I don't know how true it is.
Rick:So that Walmart happy face bouncing ball is supposed to drop all the prices.
Mig:Well, I, just used Walmart as an example. I don't think it was in a Walmart, but that's what I'm saying, I mean, but I think there might be some truth to it.
Lano:Yeah.
Mig:You know, because unless you really know and you've been following something- no one's going to know Like how you say you're going to Home Depot every day? Yeah, I wouldn't know. You know, like you would know, yeah, you know, like say the table sauce.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Lano:You know, if that table sauce was $2.99 and now it dropped down to $1.59, then you would know. Well, check this out. So I get these emails, black friday special emails from home depot. When you go into it and then you say you go into, like the ridges, the rigid tools yeah there's like 29 pages of their power tools or whatever.
Lano:yeah, so I went through all of them and that impact, that sub compact, um ratchet wrench, right that I wanted. That's $199 just to tool only at Home Depot and I've been wanting that. It's 250 foot pounds of torque and I've been wanting that, right I bought that drill set.
Lano:I kept going back and back and back. I bought that drill set. I kept going back and back and back and once I looked at the email, I went through the whole email and almost like towards the middle maybe towards a little bit past the middle I found that drill, that impact ratchet for $179 with a free 2-amp battery. So I was like dude, I got to jump on it Like boom.
Speaker 4:I was waiting to see if this thing was going down.
Lano:Oh yeah, but at the store it's $199. It's $179, and I get a 2 amp battery. It's like I scored.
Rick:Yeah, it's a no-brainer, hey you're making sure you're buying brushless drills. I haven't bought a drill yet. Did you just say you bought a drill kit? I bought the drill bits.
Lano:Oh bits.
Rick:Remember that bit. You were showing me that they drill through everything.
Speaker 4:You were showing me some on Instagram. I bought that set.
Rick:So, as it came in, it's supposed to come, I think, on Friday. What are you going to use it on? Whatever I need to make a hole in?
Mig:I don't know If I ever need to make a hole through some steel or whatever, I'm ready I'm ready I'm gonna put the your ryobi, your ryobi's just not gonna do that dude ryobi's not a professional great you never know, but you might have to put a hole in the zombie's head, you know, and just that bit, that bit's going to make the movie.
Lano:Hey what I'm telling you, like because I've been watching. I mean, obviously the higher line of the tools is the better right. Right, but like I watched a lot of tool reviews and this dude that Tools of Souls, that one guy that tests everything. He breaks down a lot of stuff. He tests us all, the, the tools and everything to Walt Milwaukee cobalt flex all stuff right.
Lano:Lowe's carries the way Home Depot and he says don't even waste buying brush tools and which is that's the cheapest right, you'll see like a, like a kit that has all these tools that are brushed still brushed motors and they're like for $300.
Lano:Where it's like you're just it's not going to last, where you want to get the brushless motor, that's what's going to run cooler, more efficient, stronger and then using the correct battery, you know and then don't you think, don't you think some like a set like that is built for like the casual d, yeah, for the home for the home, home, yeah yeah, you know.
Mig:So that that's that's what it really they're supposed to be made for. That's what ryobi is for, yeah that's what ryobi is not.
Lano:You don't see that on a, on a construction site no they're not a construction site, it's, it's, it's only milwaukee dewalt or yeah, like I don't even see rigid and I'm, I'm buying rigid because it's.
Rick:I mean, it's just uh, pretty, pretty tough. The one drew. I bought a home people so I had the battery, so then I just bought everything that goes with that battery so I don't have to be separating the batteries. So I'm in there.
Lano:No, but like this, like the Ryobi stuff, that's good for home projects. Because you're not going to be doing heavy duty, everyday work.
Rick:Yeah, but if I am, I got that drill bit, so we'll see. Yeah, we'll see what else. So that's all you bought. You bought anything good?
Lano:I bought a couple storage boxes. No $6 storage boxes 20 gallon, 27 gallon.
Mig:No, I was almost going to buy a label maker, but like to print out a postage.
Rick:I've been looking at those for a while. Yeah For returns and stuff right. Yeah For your cards.
Mig:Well, yeah, that's the thing. Because I was going to, I've been looking at a lot of videos on YouTube because, like last year I tried selling some of my cards and a lot of them didn't sell. And I seen, because, like everything changed so much with eBay, like even the shipping costs and everything it's like before I would ship everything like really well protected in a bubble mill or you know, with a top loader and everything, and just really well protected Like sandwiched between cardboard, but I would have to charge like almost like four bucks for the shipping.
Rick:Yeah.
Mig:You know, but it comes, but it comes really well protected, and I was doing good doing that. But things have changed and apparently now they're actually shipping like the lower dollar cards, like anything under $20. They're shipping them just like in regular envelopes, like those foam packets, no, just regular envelopes Like those foam packets, no, just regular envelopes, but they're. You know eBay's getting like a discounted postage for like under a dollar, so like a lot of these sellers are shipping for a dollar and like when I saw that, I'm like how the hell can they get away with that?
Mig:But then I started watching YouTube videos over and more and more and more like how to ship and everything. I started, okay, that's what they're doing. Then it's like they have this method where they're doing it to kind of protect the cards as best they can, but the buyers have to realize it. You know it's like, yeah, you're getting this cheap shipping, but it's not going to guarantee you're going to get the card undamaged. You know, yeah, yeah.
Rick:Oh, so the buyer picks the shipping tier or whatever, or no.
Mig:Well, yeah, I mean because obviously if I sell a card for $500, I'm not going to put it in a paper envelope, you know, and just send it on its way. It's like I'm going to. I'll probably even cover the shipping, so that way I can insure it and everything and make sure it gets to that person. But my whole point was Black Friday. I was looking at these label makers because if I start selling cards like that, to print out labels, what I was doing before was just printing them out on regular paper, then I cut them out and tape them to the bubble miller and everything. It was like real easy. But once I started seeing that they're doing this like with these envelopes, like the paper envelopes I'm like that's going to be a pain in the ass. It's like with these envelopes, like the paper envelopes, like that's going to be a pain in the ass.
Lano:Right, you know, to do the.
Mig:To cut out from regular paper and then tape it, mm-hmm.
Lano:Oh, to the envelope. You know, yeah, yeah, yeah, so that's where you want the label maker.
Mig:Yeah. So then I saw this one dude that said he uses a label maker. You know where you buy the roll with the stickers and just stick it on there. Boom, you're done.
Speaker 4:I was like shit that's awesome, that's perfect.
Mig:Yeah, so I started Looking at the prices and everything. Yeah, you could get something for under 100 bucks.
Rick:Are you under 100?
Mig:Well, for Black Friday I had seen some really nice ones that I wanted. They're like almost under 70, and I was about to pull the trigger. But then I'm like, well, no, I mean Christmas is coming up, and then I'm Like almost under 70. Oh, wow, and I was about to pull the trigger, but then I'm like, well, no, I mean Christmas is coming up, and you know, then I'm always like I don't have anything that I need you know for the gift exchange, you know so.
Mig:I'm like no, let me put it on my list better. But then I went back to go look at the prices. The prices went up and I'm like damn man Went up and I'm like Damn man.
Rick:Do you need a Subscription or anything?
Speaker 4:For what, or you?
Rick:just need like a I don't know For that To print out the labels, or you just need like a UPS account or something.
Mig:No, you do it through eBay. Oh through eBay. Yeah, you do it through eBay, cause eBay's the one that gets the discounted shipping.
Lano:So everything, oh gotcha, they send you the label and then you just print it out.
Mig:Well, it's like a PDF, right yeah so, as you're finishing your sale, you're doing all your. You can print the shipping label from the eBay website. So from there is where you're going to send it.
Rick:Click your printer.
Mig:And that's the thing, those little printers, they all have Bluetooth.
Rick:Like connected to the network or something.
Mig:Yeah, so you just say you know you connect your little adapter or whatever that little piece to the computer, to the USB port.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Mig:And from there it'll send it Bluetooth, so like there's no wiring, it's all wireless and everything. Yeah, so it's really easy to like put away when you're not using it or whatever.
Lano:Oh you're saying it's a wireless printer that ricky can figure out. Stupid wireless printer, dude, stupid, you shouldn't even get.
Rick:Oh yeah, damn wireless printers, they don't work, dude but I I've been eyeing those for a while because, um, my wife makes a lot of returns and stuff and she's always like printing over here and then cutting it out.
Lano:Returns from what Amazon?
Rick:Just her shopping, amazon or whatever I mean.
Lano:Amazon is so easy. Amazon is easy, but like they buy stuff outside of Amazon.
Rick:Clothes and all that stuff.
Lano:I got the UPS store just down the street. Just give them the QR code, they print out their label it.
Mig:It's on there in the back, but that was about the only Black Friday purchase I was going to make.
Rick:I got to write it down because I've been thinking about those too.
Lano:I bought that ratchet, I'm about to turn up the damn mechanic work at the house.
Mig:I bought the sweater. What do you need?
Lano:How about the sweater? It's Just like my truck. The suspension stuff I gotta do Redo all the brake system, emergency brake, all that, the suspension stuff.
Rick:Would you ever consider I mean cause I used to watch All those car shows and stuff Getting a lift. It seems like that thing Makes it so much easier.
Lano:Nah, I wouldn't get. It wouldn't benefit me Bend packs or whatever.
Rick:Cause I don't work on those car shows and stuff. Getting a Lyft, it seems like that thing makes it so much easier.
Lano:I wouldn't get it, wouldn't benefit me, bend packs or whatever, because I don't work on cars constantly.
Rick:But that just makes it easier, you know.
Lano:Manny keeps saying he's going to get a Lyft because he has cars over there, like if I had a garage or something it would be like a Lyft.
Mig:I mean you don't have the room for it regardless.
Rick:Yeah, yeah.
Mig:But saying you have the room for it Inside the garage. The lift would be nice Because you could put A car on it and park another one underneath, raise it up and then park one underneath. They're about two grand or more. So they're pretty nice, you know, they're pretty convenient.
Rick:Yeah, I seen. I mean, I was looking.
Mig:If you have the room for them.
Speaker 4:Yeah, yeah, they're pretty nice, they're pretty convenient yeah.
Rick:I've seen some. I was looking at them. If you have the room for them, yeah. Yeah, I mean, and I've seen them set up because we're, you know, at the airport, where we're at our neighbors across from us set one up, but they're, and you'd be in a big truck like you. Just crawl underneath it. There's plenty of clearance, right, or do you Not? And you'd be in a big truck like you just crawl underneath it.
Mig:There's plenty of clearance, right? Well, not plenty. I mean the way these trucks are coming out now. You know, with all this aerodynamic fenders and all this shit on it, it makes them so low it's hard to get in there. Yeah, but the trucks I mean the shit I work on. You would be talking about a huge lift. They make them.
Rick:Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 4:When.
Lano:I had the Wolf right here. I was thinking of getting one.
Speaker 4:I thought they were getting a decent price for a car Huh.
Lano:Because Manu was always talking about getting a lift.
Rick:Well, doesn't it just make it easier?
Speaker 4:Yeah, it does.
Mig:Well, when you got to do the underneath stuff yeah, and then you're just standing instead of like crouching or running over all that stuff. Yeah, it makes it easier, but I mean for me it would be more advantageous to have it for the space saver aspect of it.
Lano:You know you could put it in the driveway, back in car, lift it up and put the other one underneath.
Mig:Yeah, you could do that too.
Rick:I mean I didn't Go crazy. I just bought Like a hard drive For like a backup For the computer. Cause there was one day when I was editing and then like For a while I would stop editing and then come back the next day. And then one time I came back the next day and like the computer was like shut off and then like I had to like start all over so like I ate away like a whole day of my editing. So now like um, I bought a, just a hard drive to back up so I could um, always, um, so it's protected. Then I was looking for studio um stuff, but I didn't really see anything on sale that would improve what we do here.
Lano:I I follow this little guy that has the deals, that little guy that does the costco, the skinny costco deals or home depot deals yeah, I think it'll like 20 things you should buy. Yeah, yeah yeah, I always watch it because he's got a good little system going there.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Lano:He runs through them all quick and I'm like oh shit, I bought a couple things, this one dude, I bought this tester, this volt tester, or to test.
Mig:Oh, you know what I found mine Electricity. Oh, you found it.
Lano:Yeah.
Rick:Like volts, like electricity.
Lano:Yeah.
Mig:Yeah, like a yeah, volt tester, we were putting a lamp in my mom's kitchen and my dad brought him a volt tester and it messed up. It broke I don't know what, and I knew I had one, I just couldn't find it. And you? Know where I have it, it's so stupid, where my computer, where all my stuff is, all my work stuff, I have it with all my pens and everything.
Rick:It's right there, dude, that's like a little thing With like two pens, or is it like a pluggy pluggy? Yeah, you know.
Mig:You put it through the plug. And like it lights up.
Rick:Or whatever, unless you know, if it's a hot wire. Okay yeah, those are always good To have around the house. So we were there was something else.
Lano:I was going to ask you If you bought Me or me you, what is it? When was the coffee I forgot? Right before the show Snacks.
Mig:Was it for the show?
Lano:Yeah, yeah, you know what? You only bought that pretzel thing once and that was it. That was my. You just let them get all stale, my wife.
Rick:She was like I'll have to put some chips together or something, some snacks.
Mig:But let's get to the phone call. Get the Keurig. That's all there was in the budget. Let's get to the phone call Alright the t-shirt sales have been dismal. I know nothing. Alright, hold on, let me see if I can phone call.
Rick:All right the t-shirt cells have been dismal. I know nothing. Nothing's on all right. Uh, hold on. Let me see if I could. When was this from? Because we've been gone for the 18th november 18, which, oh, that's kind of relevant because we never talked about it 20 days, 21 days ago, um hold on this is oh and we do apologize to all the drifters out there for being gone so long and not putting out any content. I don't even know if there's still drifters out there.
Rick:I was sick and then the holidays came and busy work with people who are busy. Alright, this is the phone call.
Mig:This is from November, we got our three or four listeners for sure right 18th November 18th.
Speaker 4:Hey, yo Drifton and the Royal Staff. I want to say one thing about the Mike Tyson and Jake Paul fight. One thing that really pissed me off about it is that I grew up, you know, watching Mike Tyson fight. I raised my son I don't know how much of a badass Mike Tyson is, and then he gets his ass whipped by Jake Paul. You know it's a fake fight, all for the money. But all my son can say is that's the Mike Tyson you were talking about, that's what you were saying.
Speaker 4:The man. You know that guy's a punk, he can't beat Jake Paul. And I'm telling my son it's stage, man, stage. He's like no, it's not, it's not stage. I don't think they did it right for the culture, bro, not for us. I mean they didn't let us stand our ground right when Mike Tyson should have won. So what I'm trying to say is they let us down, they messed it up for our kids and for us. People are telling kids how dope they are, how dope Mike Tyson is, and then he fell like that. Anyways, he catched my drift Just on a roll Later.
Lano:You know what. That's so true, man. True, that's so true because you know what? Mike should have never done it. He should have never entertained it if he was going to do some bullshit like that.
Mig:Because he said in interviews after he did it for the money.
Rick:No, he needed money oh, he did say that. Yeah, because I I think it was, I seen, I seen him interviewed afterwards it's, and he said he needed the money.
Lano:It's bullshit because the legacy just like he said yeah, we're telling kids that how bad he is, and then, and then that's they. Yeah, they, they all. They don't see old dominant mike tyson, they just see the that's all they need to do is, show them those clips. But it doesn't, it's not gonna matter, because he did this bullshit kids. Now they're not, they're not gonna like. That's the time, my tyson, you're, you're all piping us, you know, hyping up it's and he can't even beat a damn.
Mig:I mean hyping up, it's like it and he can't even beat a damn. I mean, the other thing is it's like even worse than that is that he let this hack. You know, win the fight, fix to win the fight, but the only thing people remember is him in the interview before the fight turning around and showing his bare ass. Yeah, you know, it's like they clown him so much because of that.
Mig:It's like I've seen so many memes dude that just clown him on that Like someone did a. They said that they updated Mike Tyson's butt shout.
Lano:Oh shit.
Mig:And they have Tyson on there with his butt cheeks all hanging out. Looks like he's wearing a thong with a little mac right there. That's terrible dude. And then other memes. They show those little yellow dudes from one of those yeah, the Minions they show those, those little yellow dudes From One of those Minions?
Rick:Yeah, the minions.
Mig:One of them. You know, they show them. You know, with these butt cheeks All hanging out and everything they're like, yeah.
Lano:You know, I just, I just hate it, man. Everything that was sacred Is just For what I mean. But the thing I mean also it's like how are you gonna say, even though, how old he was, it's like you're gonna? You're gonna Say he's the most feared.
Speaker 4:Boxer or whatever yeah.
Lano:And then this bullshit he's like he, he couldn't even beat Jake Paul. They're not gonna care about how old he is.
Mig:The thing is, I could also Go and try to look up clips that I've seen. Where Tyson was about to pull the trigger, he didn't. If he didn't sell out where he was about to pull the trigger, he would have knocked this dude out.
Rick:Yeah.
Mig:But he didn't.
Rick:That's what I've been seeing a lot like, where he held back, it's like he's cocked and ready to go.
Mig:They show it in the past where he throws it and knocks it out.
Rick:He steps away, and then he stops, he knocks it out.
Mig:Yeah, that's where I think it will stay, and it's like a bunch of memes and everything that say right here at this moment Tyson remembered he's being paid $20 million. Yeah, and like he pulls a punch Because I was excited about it. I saw the pre-shows, you know, like the 24 hours before I wasn't 24 hours before I knew it was going to be a shit show.
Lano:I left in the beginning of the sixth round. We were having a dinner for my niece and my nephew and I was like dude, I'm not going to stay watching this bullshit. I left. I left to work.
Mig:After that first round, when he didn't knock him out, I said this fight's bullshit, this is trash.
Rick:He looked good in the training, but I really felt like he held his punches for the show. Let him win. He got paid. No, he absolutely did.
Lano:After that fight I changed my mind about who I would want to represent the human race if they were ever to have to go encounter the aliens and talk on behalf of us. I said Mike Tyson, yeah. And I said after that fight. I said nah, fuck that, let's keep it. Tyson, yeah. And I said after that fight. I said nah, fuck that. No. I changed mine to Keanu Reeves.
Rick:I want Keanu Reeves to go there and talk to the aliens on behalf of the human race, baba Yaga. And I think, like they said, you're going to get this much money and then if you let me win, you'll get. But he had his son there Like come on and then even making it a legitimate damn fight. That counts is bullshit, because I mean the YouTube guy. He didn't look impressive to me. He looked a little slow Like he was getting hit. It's just. At first I thought Tyson was just old.
Speaker 4:But I was like no, no, he looked better.
Rick:But then I saw him holding his punches back from the comparisons that Miggy was talking about. I saw him holding his punches back from the comparisons that Miggy was talking about.
Lano:I saw that on Instagram and he held back. Why entertain all this nonsense? There's some people that's like oh yeah, he really can box. He takes it serious, he trains hard, whatever. If he was serious about it, he would go box professionally.
Rick:Yeah.
Lano:And all this hoopla wouldn't be all this bullshit, going this bullshit.
Rick:All the boxers he's fought Jake Paul, they're all old, they're older, they're like retired, they're not like. Still in there. And then who knows?
Lano:I mean, I'm not even gonna buy into it With damn Tate. Damn Andrew Tate Wants to fucking fight him Cause he wants to damn Kick his ass. But then who knows that that's another hype thing damn thing he wasn't he calling out canelo yeah he was calling out canelo. Canelo will probably sell the sellout too.
Rick:I know, that's what I was thinking she's just all about the money.
Mig:Canelo's a damn sellout too man I've given up on boxing for years already.
Rick:And this doesn't help it. This makes it go back to when we fought. No, it just affirms everything that we knew that it's all rigged.
Mig:It's a damn circus, it's all rigged and it all comes down to who has the money to buy the fight.
Lano:That's why where it's at is UFC man. Yeah, you see that damn John Jones fight no.
Mig:I didn't see the fight, but I seen the celebration after. Yeah, you didn't see that kick he gave.
Lano:Nah, Homeboy man, you better go back and watch that man. That thing was brutal.
Mig:I keep forgetting to look at it.
Lano:Brutal man Broken damn. He must have broken like three ribs once that heel damn caught the bottom of that rib cage. Solid dude.
Rick:Now, before you came, me and Meg were listening to the new Ice Cube and we were talking about why I brought up that West Coast is having a little renaissance. They're coming back right now.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Rick:Have you been hearing all the different albums from everybody coming out? Maybe he says that Spotify hasn't been working.
Lano:No, well, I mean, I don't play the subscriptions to.
Mig:Spotify. So I don't know, Maybe that's why I wasn't playing them.
Rick:What do you think of the Kendrick?
Lano:Oh, kendrick, I like Kendrick.
Rick:I like them. What do?
Lano:you think of the kendrick? Oh, kendrick is, I like kendrick, I like it and it's more like west coast. But, um, I guess, because you guys said you were listening to cube, I don't want to listen to it, because then I don't want to be like tyson, you're afraid he's gonna let you down.
Rick:Yeah, no, it's, I mean it's like that I mean I'll tell you right now the three or four
Mig:songs that we listen to dude he's not gonna let you down it tough.
Lano:It's tough because what are they going to rap about? Like, what did he rap about?
Mig:that was so good. There's one that's called Soul Sensitive and he's just ripping into the woke culture.
Rick:Right. Okay, there's another one, and it sounds like Cube, it's Cube. No-transcript. You know, it's my ego.
Mig:You know, that's just the one where he comes out just telling everybody he's still on top. You know, and I'm still the man I'm still it, you know.
Lano:I don't know, it's just for me the stuff that we grew up hearing. It's hard Like, yeah, I mean he's on top. It'll be harder, for once they're up there to make an album. You know that.
Rick:I mean, it's just.
Lano:I think once they do their classics when they're young, and that's it.
Rick:I mean it's like lightning in a bottle. It's hard to get lightning in a bottle twice. It's exactly like.
Lano:Andre, I mean Andre 3000. Like he didn't want to be an old rapper.
Mig:Yeah.
Lano:You know rapping.
Mig:Yeah, I get you, I mean, but I'm telling you, it's like I was telling Lana when I was listening to these songs that were playing, and I'm like, dude, it's like Cube just has this intelligence, you know. And it even comes on in one of the song's lyrics, you know, where he says that he didn't go to college, and it's like but I forget how the rest of it went but my thought was exactly, it's like, yeah, dude, it's like you didn't go to college, but you still you know your brilliance still comes across.
Mig:You know it's like you prove that you can still be extremely intelligent, but still be hood.
Lano:You know it's like, but that's the thing, he's not hood, he's not hood.
Mig:But I mean.
Rick:I mean, yeah, he has a mansion now. I mean, yeah, he can't be rapping about that.
Lano:No, no, no, I'm not saying he has a mansion now. I mean, yeah, you can't be rapping about that. No, no, no, you're not about that life, no more.
Mig:I'm not saying he's rapping about that, I'm just saying the way he converses. You know it's not like he's coming off like completely articulate or like he's sounding like he's college educated.
Lano:It's just all the old stuff, like I don't want to see that fall off where okay, even if it's like a good sounding album. But like if no one's like paying attention, like no one really cares about it, it's just going to be like a fall off, and that's what I was talking about. I want to hold on to like classics holding them up there. Yeah, I don't want to see. Oh man, he's falling off. Look what he's doing right here.
Rick:I don't want to see that. I don't want to see a.
Lano:Tyson.
Rick:I heard the whole album. That's what I'm saying and I like it, but I haven't heard a song on the radio. I'm liking stuff, but it's not being played, played Out there, so I don't know if that's gonna Hurt it or not.
Lano:It's because now hip hop is like Trash. No, but like hip hop Is like a game for like what damn Kendrick is doing? But he can do it Because he's In that fucking prime.
Mig:Yeah, but I think the thing is Kendrick is very few, because what's out there and supposedly you know banging and shit. It's horrible, you know it's like one repeated hook. On a beat, a bunch of mumbling.
Lano:And it's all trash dude. For our era of legends. Yeah, I don't want to see the fall off. I don't want to see them downgraded. I guess, I don't know.
Mig:I mean, from what I was listening to, what we heard, I don't think there's much fall off. It's like.
Lano:You'll hear that like, oh yeah, that's a dope track, whatever, but then you're still going to be bumping the classics. It's like a one and done. You won't be bumping it. I think the only thing that's like reverse is like, maybe like rock.
Rick:You know they can keep making albums that'll probably sound good, but well, I mean, but what's a like the last metallica album exactly 72 seasons and that's hard for me to listen to.
Lano:Yeah, it's like and then like I listen to it.
Mig:There's some yeah, it's not like classic. There's some good stuff in there, you know. But yeah, I mean, for me they fell off after the Black Album, after the Black Album, after the Black Album.
Lano:They just fell off after that. Not for me. I mean because for me Saint Anger was garbage, but Death Magnetic and then Hardwire Is good for me.
Mig:Nah, I mean I just, I just really miss that, that angry thrash that they came up doing. You know, just like that fast, you know.
Lano:But they couldn't do that. They couldn't do that, the whole career.
Rick:Now, what's a? A rock.
Lano:Those are. Those are songs when they were young man.
Rick:You guys, they had their.
Speaker 4:They had their mindset. That's what I'm saying.
Lano:That's heavy metal, right, so like it's like Metallica, they evolved.
Rick:Yeah, now where do you hear that Like that? Music right now Like no, you don't. You don't hear it's on the radio, right, there's no stations that cover that, what? There's no new rock, thrash Genres or no Like people coming up.
Mig:Well, it's not thrash, but they probably call it Something else. It's all that. I when they you can't even understand what they're saying, where they're all just Screaming like it's all that stuff.
Lano:Hey, it's just, I appreciate, man, the In the era I grew up, because the From From the. Well, you know, of course, all the classic stuff.
Mig:Yeah.
Lano:But we have the classic stuff From the 60s, 70s, some in the 80s. Well Cause, that's why.
Mig:It all, it's all build up, so, but Once.
Lano:Like our Peak, our era, yeah, the 90s. Well, because that's why it all, it's all build up, so and I think, like once, like our peak or yeah, the, the 90s and the 2000s, I think all genres peaked right there.
Mig:Amazing, yeah, amazing music, dude, I think just all music peaked right there and it's been like I'll take my 90s decades, you know, over any other decade.
Lano:You're wild.
Rick:That's what I call music volume four.
Lano:That's when you're listening to like Mariah Carey and Color Me Bad dude.
Rick:You listen to all that soft shit. So I have a record. So you guys, a while back I sent you guys a podcast or an interview with Julian Torres. Julian Torres the death row artist oh yeah, yeah oh, yeah, yeah, yeah did you guys catch any of it, or whatever? Or his album no, not the album or the podcast, the podcast I sent you, or anything.
Rick:No oh no because I I listened to it on the way when that time I went out of town. So I was like, how long was it? Uh, it was about an hour Hour and 10 minutes, or something like that.
Lano:I saw a little clip of the girl the mariachi girl from Kedrick. But yeah, I wanted to listen to the guy because I wanted to see how good he is with all his other stuff, so he was the.
Mig:I want to see if he has a distinct like something unique about him so he's just a regular like singer, like when I heard him I just heard as a regular singer, so he's just like any I didn't find anything special about him no death row artist um first latino mariachi artist on death row.
Rick:so like he, like he's the first, so I was like you know I'm going to.
Lano:There could have been like 30 others man.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Lano:There could have been a damn, a señor right there on mariachi plaza. There could have been.
Rick:So apparently Fred Rekt. The story is Fred Rekt discovered him at the Kobe funeral or whatever. He sang at Staples Center and Fred Rekt was there and he heard the voice and then, like that guy reposted a few years later. A few years later, he reposted that instagram and frederick saw it again.
Lano:How many songs did you hear from him?
Rick:that's that one that he sent. No, we gotta hear it, we gotta I. Then I gotta, we gotta hear his other songs. So I got this new record player. So I was like you know what I'm gonna see if they have the record because, like the first mariachi, did you find it so? I'm gonna order it, so I went to deathrollrecordscom.
Lano:I thought you just go down to the studio and pick it up, so that uh why don't you part of death roll?
Rick:it's all the way in englewood, it's in englewood and the compound all the way in englewood the comp, the compound, the ble compound and thenLE compound, and then you can't, you can't.
Lano:You can't put the basketball jersey and the death roll chain on and just walk in and we'll get the copy.
Rick:I mean I could, but with the kids To get out there, like you, own the place. So Snoop has an actual store, I guess outside of SoFi Over there in Inglewood also. But so like, so I go to the website. I I see the album right, the Mariachi album. I was like I'm going to order this, so I ordered it. It takes about 10 days. You know it's not Amazon, this is Snoop Dogg. So they sent me the wrong album.
Lano:So it takes long because he's high. They sent you the wrong album.
Rick:So they sent me Doggy style, doggy style.
Lano:Let me see it that's still a classic album.
Rick:But I already have it. I already have it.
Lano:Oh, so it means I can keep this one.
Rick:No, I'm gonna keep that, cause I gotta show you something else. Open it up. Open it up, no, take, take the album out, take the record out. So, like I saw that it's a double, it's a yeah, it's a double, but it's a clear record and the record I have is black here you take it off. So this record came out clear. So I was like, oh, that's kind of cool, like it's a clear record so is it a special edition yeah, like a special reprint or something, master.
Rick:I mean doesn't make it any worth anything more oh, that's clean but it's a, it's a clear record. Oh wow, I don't know. I mean how many, I don't know what about the other one is clear. Yeah, all of them are clear.
Lano:This is dope dude.
Rick:I just thought that was kind of cool Because remember we were looking at the other records I was looking at Like we had the secret you know which one I should have bought.
Lano:When I started getting into Mayor Hawthorne, he sold that first album.
Rick:The Heart, one Heart Shape. Yeah, I should have bought that. I see that when people look at collector, that one pops up.
Lano:That one's probably expensive.
Rick:So it's a clear record. It's different, cool. Like you know, I don't have it, so then I was like that's cool then. Should I email them that they sent me the wrong one, or is this better than the other one?
Lano:Is this worth more or more expensive than the other one. Yeah Well, how did they mess that up?
Rick:I don't know, some guy just grabbed the wrong one.
Mig:They're all high dude. What do you expect?
Lano:So then, well, you better order it. Just keep that one in, yeah.
Rick:So then I was like, oh man, you better order it before you run out. So then my wife's like well, which one did you want? And I was like, well, I really wanted the other one, but this one's clear and I already got it, so it's cool. So I was like, all right, let me just email them. So then I took pictures. I was like I ordered this, this is my receipt. But you guys, I got you and I was just like that's it An email. I got you. Three days later then I got a shipping confirmation that the new one was sent.
Lano:Did you?
Rick:get it. So this is the.
Lano:This fucking guy.
Rick:Julian Torres. So you got a free Snoop record, free Snoop, free clear Snoop. That they gave me Snoop Dogg album. And you know what I Like about records. I like reading the the writers of the song Producido por Fred. Fred Rick, you don't get that no more, where you see like who wrote the song, who did the lyrics, what are the samples?
Mig:No, that was the whole thing about when we were kids, dude. We'd go out and buy our cassettes and you pull those sleeves out and you would hope that it wasn't just like one little flimsy right cover. You know, you wanted those ones that, that unfold. You know a little booklet so it's a mariachi album.
Rick:It has death row on the cover these aren't even the songs.
Lano:These are the guys that are on the. They wrote it. Yeah, on the mariachi.
Rick:So then I I opened it up and I started looking at it and tell me, if like, open it up, open it, take it out. Tell me if, um, what you notice about it there's a dead rogue guy on it no, no, no, there's nothing cause I I did all this research looking it up there's, there's a part on the record they call it dead wax. That's like where there's no Like grooves In the middle yeah, in the middle, and you see there's Like someone Engraved something on there. You see it.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Rick:What does it say?
Mig:So this is on the. That's the truth about the Tupac shooting the.
Rick:What did I say? They call it? They call it the dead wax. That's Tupac's killer.
Lano:That's Tupac's killer, julian Torres.
Rick:He signed it. You think he signed it Like with an engraver, or yeah.
Speaker 4:Yeah. And then it says DR like 001.
Rick:Let me flip it over. What's this one? It says like DR 001. So I was like I wonder how many uh dr zero is that number one and then like look at the other side, so he has a light and he's shining on the wax, oh yeah.
Mig:Yeah, they probably just did that to shut you up.
Rick:What does it say?
Mig:Probably some secretary that did that.
Rick:Well, it's not like a smooth signature.
Lano:Nah, this is 16 Foe 0016 Dr. Dr I thought DR was death row.
Rick:Oh yeah, death row, it's 0016. Dr, dr. I thought DR was death row.
Lano:Oh yeah, death row. This is 0016, fool.
Rick:I thought it said 0016. You don't got one. What's it say on the? It says something else.
Lano:No, it doesn't. That's it. There's nothing else on here. Oh yeah, my nigga no.
Speaker 4:What does it say? There's nothing else on here. Oh yeah, my nigga no.
Lano:What does that say?
Rick:He's looking through the record for our audio listeners.
Lano:It's hard to see dude.
Rick:What does it say? The audience is on suspense right now. It's shining a light, it's reflecting. Well, give it a makey dude If you can't see it.
Lano:My. That's it, my, my Sharona there's a lot of. M's in there dude.
Rick:No.
Lano:No, mames way.
Rick:Yeah, it says.
Lano:It says no, mames way, get out of here. It says no, mames way, get out of here.
Rick:It says no mames way yeah, so I was just like I kind of want to buy another one To see if the other one has all that stuff on it, or is that like Buy it? They wrote it, buy it.
Lano:And let me have it.
Rick:Up here, there's like oh my glasses fool. There's like a A signature right here. Those fool. There's like a signature right here.
Lano:Those glasses aren't going to do nothing for you. That's pretty cool. How many songs are on there? Only six, six, oh shit, that's small. Three on each side. Do you see his name?
Rick:Julian Torres.
Lano:Julian Torres, and then it says DR0016.
Mig:I can see the mark. Yeah, you know what?
Lano:You should show her another one and see if he does different messages on there, like a different message or a different number. Yeah, it's got to be a different number because it's probably a different album. That means, up until you bought one, he's only sold 16 vinyls, bro.
Rick:That means up until you bought one. He's only sold 16 vinyls, bro. So then I looked up where I bought it and it said like first 100 will be signed. Oh, there you go. That's his signature, I thought that was pretty cool for the first. Now this album. It's a little like cheaper in terms of quality, like the, the weight and stuff. It's like a little more flimsy and and the the circle's not like lined up properly, as the other one is a clear one, but, um, I just thought that was kind of cool all right, I'm about to check them out.
Lano:Actually, the big surprise for next week we can't play music it says DR001, I don't know where you get the 16 DR0016 and then A for side A and then DR00 B.
Rick:It's a line with 001A yeah.
Rick:Then the second one is B for side B. Were you on the waiting list for that thing? 001a, yeah. Then the second one is B for Side B. Were you on the waiting list for that thing? No, it took like well. First they sent me the wrong one, then it took like 10 days after that, but I just thought that was kind of cool. So I bought another Death Row because I was like I heard him say that this was the first album on the new Death Row coming out. So I bought the Dog Pound new album and it has nothing like that, no DRs or nothing. So that other one is a collector.
Lano:I'm worried. You've heard that already. Yeah.
Rick:There's a few good ones. There's a few good ones, see, I don't know. Yeah, there's a few good ones, there's a few good ones.
Speaker 4:See.
Rick:I don't know, I wouldn't be afraid to listen to new DPG man. So these are some records I bought, but that was the story I wanted to tell you about the records, man, you just have to pick and choose the ones you like.
Mig:It's like any album.
Rick:On pre-order. I got the new Dr Dre and Snoop coming. That's coming on the 13th when the album gets released. But that one I'm waiting for and then I think that's gonna be a wash. You think so. I'm hoping not.
Lano:And then those who's got their Fucking nose so far up their ass, and then those who's got their fucking nose so far up their ass.
Rick:Nah, it's just and then I I try to order it's not the same. I try to order the Kendrick one, the new one that came out the GNX yeah and it says sold out shipping March, march 1st. The album comes out March 1st, the vinyl, but that's one I want to get yeah, how many inhales do you got dude dude, not everybody makes vinyl.
Rick:I've been searching, like looking for all my my vinyls, like to see like which classics I want to get and not everybody has like a vinyl hey, look up, look up Mayor Hawthorne's first album, see how much it is on eBay.
Lano:Or just put in Mayor Hawthorne's first album on vinyl. Let's see what it says.
Mig:Debut album.
Lano:Debut vinyl. Debut vinyl. Let's see what we got. This is a hard one $16.
Speaker 4:$16?.
Lano:That's not bad, I can afford that. I can afford that. But brand new, brand new Is that brand new?
Mig:That's probably Strange, strange arrangements how does that shit play though?
Rick:just so there's a little circle, oh yeah I mean there's a little circle in the middle, but that thing will be hitting my, my record player not gonna have that many songs, huh yeah, yeah.
Lano:Well, look at, look at the record player he has right there, see.
Rick:Where this?
Lano:one Right there in the middle oh, how's it playing? I get, I get it like oh yeah, it's short.
Rick:It's short, like it's Cause it's a label and then it's a donut around it. But that.
Speaker 4:I mean that that's kind of cool. Right.
Rick:I mean, look, he has one that's Party one colored vinyl, rare red, 240. See.
Lano:Nah, those are probably already like.
Rick:I don't know how many reprints Reprints, but you got to.
Lano:I bet you those first printed ones.
Rick:Which one was it? It's called Just Ain't Gonna Work Out.
Lano:The one with Snoop Dogg.
Rick:Oh no, no, I was just looking. What the name of it.
Lano:Well, since we're talking about collectibles, On the topic of collectibles. We got a surprise.
Mig:So being the resident card collector that I am, and degenerate.
Lano:We've been promising them this thing for a while.
Mig:I've been telling these guys that right now baseball is pretty hot In the collecting Card collecting Hobby, especially with the Topps Chrome, the Topps Chrome update. You know, sorry, thank you and um. So right now With the Topps Chrome update they got all these hot rookies that are in the 2024 class and there's about like six of them. You know that people are chasing. You know, in their brilliant marketing scheme they had these players on their the day that they debuted in the MLB. They had them wear a patch on their jerseys that just said a debut and it has like a logo, and they kept that jersey, cut out that patch and made a card out of it, and so they decided to insert it into this Topps Chrome update product, which inflated the price on it like crazy.
Mig:Because the top rookie that you want to collect in 2024 is a pitcher for the Pirates called Paul Skeens. And to me that's so odd because pitchers typically in the card collecting world don't really garner that much value. They don't move the needle. No, some reason this guy does. And lono brought up a good point. It's like uh, the last pitcher I remember moving the needle like this is that uh, steven strasburg. Uh, for washington. Yep, you know, so I'm guessing this is the same similar type of talent. You know, so Tops jumped on it, you know. And there's a bunch of other good players too, like Ali De La Cruz. I've seen him play with the Reds dude. And this guy, he's an absolute stud dude. I mean this guy incredible.
Rick:He's like super fast too, right? Yeah, I mean, he's fast, he's tall, he's like super fast.
Mig:Yeah, I mean he's fast, he's tall, he's powerful, you know, and just yeah, he's like a natural yeah, he's, he's hit. You know he's gonna be around for a while, I think, and the next mookie bets or better, probably better, better, oh and um.
Mig:You know. There's other ones like um, like for the padres and the brewers, and you know there's a jackson merrill. There's other ones, like for the Padres and the Brewers, and you know there's a Jackson Merrill. There's a Jackson Holiday for the Orioles, you know, and then there's a Jackson Churrio, you know, just to name a few. But the thing with the Paul Skeen's rookie card is that the Pirates have decided to put a bounty on this card. You know they want it. So what they're offering is, whoever pulls the card, they're offering them two season seats tickets behind home plate For the next 30 years, damn. Plus like Meeting greets and other events and other merchandise and all kinds of Stuff. I would just say I'm with you man, I would just say why, mark?
Lano:why aren't you with me? I would just say just total With. Why aren't you with me? I would just say Just total With all that Just work and just give me the money.
Mig:But I mean, they're assuming that A Pirates fan is gonna pull the card.
Rick:Well, I mean the whole. Thing.
Lano:What if it's set up for that? Wow, what if, wherever they put, they pack this card by region and they ship it out, and they ship it off only to Pennsylvania.
Mig:How random is that, though I mean the boxes do come marked, they come stamped, so I'm sure there's some kind of tracking.
Lano:But I bet you. Look, there's got to be odds on what state pulls that card. I mean regardless, dude, regardless what state pulls?
Mig:that card. I mean regardless, dude, regardless. Topps Chrome has always been my favorite to collect, especially back in the day when Topps had the football licensing and they did football. I absolutely loved buying Topps Chrome and if you go and you look at my old collections and everything that's, that's like the majority of what I have there. That or, uh, upper deck, like the sp, sp, uh, I love the products, you know. So I love tops and I loved upper deck and, um, you know, upper deck kind of like went away, you know. But, um, since we've been promising you drifters that we're going to do a break, rip some wax, do a break, we decided to jump in on the craze.
Rick:On the craze. Skinny's what's their skinny's?
Mig:Paul Skeen's, skeen's. I'm going to go buy us a box of Topps Chrome tomorrow.
Speaker 4:Mm-hmm.
Mig:And we will rip it next week.
Lano:Next week on the show.
Mig:On the show. Well, hopefully next week, hopefully Rick's not tied up with work or something.
Lano:Nah, I'll do the same thing like I did today, but we're definitely going to do it with all three of us.
Mig:We're not going to do it just me and Lionel, or just Rick and Lionel.
Lano:It's going to be the three of us. We got the money in the pot already. So it's the done deal. Mick's going to get the box tomorrow.
Mig:It's going to be hard for me to be looking at that box all week long.
Lano:We're going to have to set up a small table here somewhere with the camera looking down on. So the box? How much comes in the box?
Mig:The box comes. I believe it's 24 packs maybe, or 18 packs with four cards per pack.
Lano:Oh, okay.
Mig:Yeah, and I'll bring in all the stuff I'll bring, like the soft sleeves and the loaders and everything, so that way, anything good that comes out, you're able to sleeve it up right away. I know, because it has a lot of really nice stuff in it. Even if you don't pull the big card, there's still a lot of really good stuff that can come out of it.
Lano:All right. So next week, what's going to be the sponsor? Next week, who's sponsoring?
Rick:Like pickup food or what. Yeah, something messy to get all over the cards. Dino's.
Lano:I want to try the chili fries from Dino's. From Dino's.
Speaker 4:Dino's.
Lano:So you guys pick what you want, Then when I'm coming in I'll pick it up.
Mig:Dino's. I don't know if you've seen, but Dino's actually has like a big variety. They got like, not like.
Rick:They got like, not like pastrami they got like the carne asada.
Mig:No, they got the mob fries. I want chili cheese fries, when they do the chili cheese, they put pastrami, they put asada, they put like chicken tenders on it and everything no we need to taste the chili cheese fries.
Rick:All right.
Lano:So I'm getting just chili cheese fries. You guys get what you want. I want to test out just the, the core of the challenge.
Rick:Chili cheese fries. That's what I'm going to get About this Shohei card you got with the sun. What On the screen? On the screen.
Mig:That's another really good product that they put out. You have that card, mate. Yeah, that one's called. Topso Chrome.
Lano:Cosmic. Can we say how much it's worth? Or you really not say so? People don't know where you're at.
Mig:Right now raw. I think that card's worth about $150. $150.
Lano:Isn't this crazy? When you used to buy the Beckett's for the baseball cards yeah, the Cadillac I used to get all fucking hype when my card yeah, I used to buy the Beckett's.
Rick:For the baseball cards?
Lano:Yeah, I used to get all I used to get all.
Speaker 4:Fucking hype when.
Lano:My cards. I would get hype when One of my cards Reached a dollar. Yeah, I was like oh man, this card's a dollar fifty, I remember.
Mig:I remember always looking At the Beckett and cause remember we had those. Well, I had the score. Yeah, those dream Team inserts.
Speaker 4:Those where it had those portraits on it.
Mig:Yeah, and the Barry Sanders one was the best one to have.
Lano:Yeah, and I couldn't tell if Well, every Beckett, every Beckett that came out you would look at the value and see where it's at.
Mig:Yeah, so they still have a Beckett. Oh man, it's going down. Yeah, they still got them.
Lano:It. They still got them, it's like it's going down.
Rick:What the fuck? Yeah? Now this Shohei one, miggy, says depending on the planet behind them, the further the planet, the more valuable it is.
Mig:Yeah, so it's like a short print set, you know.
Rick:That's the sun, that's the closest one. Yeah.
Mig:So the further away you get from the sun, the shorter, like the harder and more valuable card it is. I guess it's more rare, I guess it's more rare Less prenatal or something yeah. So, they're pulling all the tricks. Yeah, not bad. They're smart, though, man. Not bad, I mean. And the thing is, it's pretty hard to pull one of those planetary ones, and for me to pull a Shohei, that show was pretty big. I was pretty excited when I saw that we're on air right now.
Rick:If we get that skinnies or skins, we sell it right.
Mig:Oh yeah, hell yeah.
Rick:We take the Pirates deal or we sell it our own.
Lano:We try to sell it on our own when the higher bid is.
Rick:Because he could break his arm tomorrow and then it goes down, so we just got to get rid of it Wherever the higher bid is.
Mig:And, believe me, I'm the king of holding onto cards for too long, to where they become worthless, and that could have made good money Wherever the higher bid is With the money we gave you, how many boxes can you get?
Rick:One? All right, because I want you to just get me one. I don't want you to be like oh, I bought a box for myself and then a box for the group, but then all of a sudden your box has more.
Mig:You're getting one box and I'm opening it Just because you're talking your stupid shit, dude, and you're, you're damn insulting my integrity here Now we have to pick a box. Now I am going to buy a bunch of boxes and I'm going to open the boxes and hopefully I pull something good and I'm going to say, all right, here's our box. Oh man, I bet you're the kind of asshole that goes in the lottery pool.
Lano:I got a whistle because I don't know how to do a cricket sound.
Mig:You go buy the tickets for the office pool and then you buy your own ticket on Jerk.
Lano:No, I um. Yeah, you've done some scummy things Before dude.
Rick:Like when I would do the the lotto, like the 20 bucks or whatever, I'd always buy like another 20 For me on the side. Yeah, of course, cause you're a dick.
Lano:See, I just can't believe it bro.
Mig:Another thing I might do when we're ripping, I'll probably put it on my phone and we'll go live on Instagram. Yeah, I know let's do it, so listen out. Next Tuesday it's got to go out. Yeah, so listen, so people see it. Look out. On Tuesday night Might do a live rip on Instagram On the drifting site. That'll be cool. Yeah, I know we're going to do it Up until then keep drifting, yo and Miggie is hot right now.
Rick:He's winning. We didn't talk about it. Yeah, he's strong as well.
Mig:No, mommies, wait, god save the queen.