
Drifting on Arroyo
Drifting on Arroyo
Episode 124 - From Harbor Freight to Hollywood: The Tools We Love and Shows We're Watching
After nearly a month away from the microphones, we're back with renewed energy and a ton to discuss! This episode kicks off with the story behind our extended absence, including one host's brutal battle with norovirus that cost him almost two weeks of work and a surprising amount of weight.
Our conversation quickly shifts to tools and hardware, where we dive deep into the surprising quality improvements at Harbor Freight. The Icon brand tools have become serious contenders against premium brands like Snap-on, while maintaining reasonable prices. We break down the real differences between impact drills and regular drills, explaining when each shines and why the right battery amperage matters more than you might think. If you've ever been confused about power tool purchases, our practical breakdown will save you money and frustration.
The technology discussion takes an unexpected turn when we explore the world of robot lawn mowers and vacuum cleaners. One host shares his experience with a GPS-guided mower that maps his entire yard, navigates around obstacles, and returns to charge itself when running low on battery. It's a fascinating glimpse into how smart technology is transforming even the most mundane household tasks.
We couldn't resist diving into entertainment, settling the famous Tombstone debate about whether Val Kilmer's character says "I'm your huckleberry" or "hucklebearer" with evidence from Kilmer himself. Plus, we share exciting news about Emilio Estevez working on Young Guns 3 for the past five years, with plans to resurrect characters fans thought were long gone. Our TV recommendations include the entire Yellowstone universe (1883, 1923) and why Tulsa King showcases Sylvester Stallone in perhaps his most perfectly suited role.
Have you tried any of the tools we discussed? What shows are you currently binging? Call our hotline at 323-207-0012 and let us know your thoughts!
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Welcome back to the Drifting on Arroyo podcast. This is Mig. This is Lano, and RK67. Damn, it feels good to be back. It feels like um shit. It feels like we've been gone for like half a year.
Lano:Right, yeah, was it three weeks.
Mig:Or how long has it been? I don't know. For me it feels like months.
Rick:Yeah.
Mig:Nah, probably a month. I don't know if anybody missed me or not, but I missed it all it's probably a month, since we last had Mark the Shark on.
Lano:Oh, March 27th. March 27th Was the last episode that came out. Oh, we almost came up on a month, almost a month yeah.
Rick:Yeah.
Mig:Yeah, but I must say Props to Mark the Shark. That was a good episode you did good. Yeah, our producer not so much, cause, uh, the audio. I told you he kinda dropped the ball on the audio there and then the lights were in charge so um I got new.
Lano:um, I got cables for the lights so I don't have to charge them anymore, so they're directly plugged into power, so the lights won't go out anymore.
Mig:Good content on the show. Poorly produced.
Lano:Sorry about that Mark.
Mig:This show is sponsored by Icon. Oh, I can tell them about your set. It's short and reversed. Huh, what do you mean? It's it's reversed. Is it in selfie mode?
Lano:oh, it is, maybe if I do that oh, like a mirror yeah, like a mirror yeah, I don't know how it comes out on youtube. But yeah, my hat's on my right side, but on the screen it's on the left side, so so this little set, this little set right here people oh yeah, it is.
Mig:Um, this is a cool little set to have in the house it's very nice I. I went through like like three different harbor harbor freights. I find this. I finally found it at the Covino one Small little quarter inch set Good for a little. This is what they do. They do this People would. When I see two reviews, yeah. They're showing something and it's out of blurry, they go like this oh Nah, this is a cool little set. It's a good little set. It's got everything.
Speaker 4:It's a good little set. It's got everything. It's got like 40 bucks at Harbor Freight.
Mig:It's got like for screwdrivers the flatheads, the fill-ups. It's got torques. I'm going to go get one, you know it's got everything that you would need.
Rick:Yeah.
Mig:You know good little set to have at home in the car. It's very small. It's not just because it's in my hands.
Lano:It is very. He has big hands, yeah, but yeah, I think Miggins hands might be bigger. I recommend it yeah.
Mig:No, I recommend it. I got the sausage fingers yeah, he got frankenhands yeah. Miggins got franken Frankenstein yeah. So, but yeah man, the cool little set I'm on a damn tool Bend, tool bender.
Rick:Yeah, so what did we get?
Mig:Did we get anything Pretty cool lately? I was telling you About those sockets, those impact sockets. I got, I bought those.
Speaker 4:That was a.
Mig:That was a good deal. Yeah, I bought a creeper. Yeah, well, that's what I was telling you, cause then I was. I thought I thought they're cheaper At Home Depot, the Husky brand, yeah and like, oh, these are 48 bucks too, so I might as well just get the icon, because all the reviews I'm seeing on youtube I watch so many tour reviews and and these guys are always talking about icon um, like they're head-to-head with snap-on, oh, you know, I mean, I mean snap-ons is like affiliated with that sounds like auto parts right, yeah, you know Snap-on is like the Top tier elite.
Lano:You know like premium.
Rick:I mean, they still are dude. But they're so expensive.
Mig:And for me, I would argue that you can go to Lowe's and get Craftsman It'sowe's and get Craftsman. It's just as good. Where Craftsman was sold? At, sears, you know.
Lano:But since Sears went under, but didn't Craftsman have a warranty or something? Yeah, it's like no questions asked. Warranty yeah.
Mig:That's what I loved about Craftsman. They have that too. Well, Snap-on does too, but it's kind of difficult because no, but does Craftsman still have it at Lowe's? Yeah, I think so.
Lano:Any questions? I'm pretty sure, because before you had to turn into the Snap-on truck or something that stopped by, or Craftsman.
Mig:Isn't it made in USA? Some?
Speaker 4:of the stuff Some of the stuff.
Mig:Yeah, some of the stuff, like Husky, their sockets are Taiwan, finished in China, or something like that. Yeah, but their wrenches I think their wrenches are made in India. Yeah, mm, all their stuff, you know. And then you look at Icon, icon, I think it's Taiwan too. They're made in Taiwan. See, that's why we need the terrorists man To bring all that shit home.
Rick:Yeah.
Mig:Make everything in the USA. But Mickey said, make those fools last Like yeah.
Lano:Cause I always thought Harbor Freight had like a reputation for like Cheap Low quality or Cheap Nah I mean Some of the stuff.
Mig:Some of the stuff is yeah, like I would say some of the electrical stuff Kinda is, but like as far as like the hand tools and stuff.
Rick:But even the.
Mig:Cordless stuff? I think they're. They're better like quality now Hercules and yeah, hercules and the Braun. I think they're not on the level of DeWalt or Milwaukee, yeah. They're probably on the level between Ryobi and Ridgen, yeah, what I will tell you right now, though. For flashlights, dude, I love them. For flashlights, hercules, harbor Freight, oh, and I'm always looking to see when they got these stick flashlights with a magnetic base and the stick it folds, yeah. And whenever they go on sale, like Black Friday or whatever.
Speaker 4:Yeah, those are pretty cool man.
Mig:I love those flashlights. Dude, and they're rechargeable, and dude, they just come in handy. So much I'm a rigid guy.
Lano:All right, I'm all 100 percent rigid yeah, we're milwaukee, I'm slowly I'm uh, our milwaukee has ryobi, just because I bought the batteries and I gotta go with it. You have what ryobi?
Rick:yeah, you're right with me, because because ridge is lifetime.
Lano:Yeah, oh, but mcgee said, like for home use, it's okay, but like for commercial use or that, then you need, I guess, the the high end stuff or the high quality yeah but you for day-to-day but for home uses, yeah, but rick beats the shit out of his tools a lot more than I do, yeah so what was that thing?
Lano:we would go to swami to get. All the time. It was like a like a grinder, or what was it. You'd always buy them like like candy. Uh, it has. It's like a like a cone, like a yeah different points and you just call the uni bit. Yeah, you'd always buy it.
Mig:Yeah, yeah, so oh yeah it's just a cone and when you drill it, yeah, you mix.
Lano:Yeah, the bigger it is, the bigger it is. Yeah, would you use that for for pipes?
Mig:yeah, for studs. When you're running the copper through studs, you pop the hole. Yeah, we got some of those, Could we?
Rick:I mean or any thin metal.
Mig:But you know what the hole saws have gotten so good and Diablo. Diablo's the best in like hole saws, making holes.
Rick:Mm-hmm.
Mig:And because Lennox is a brand and Milwaukee but those I feel like. Milwaukee is pretty good but I think Diablo is the top in making those holes in wood and studs and all that Unless you need a special bit for like stainless steel or something then you got to get that specific one for that. You know how about. But a lot of those times, especially like steady steel, you want, you want that high, you want the electric drill, the corded drill yeah, oh so the holes they go on a drill, that's what they connect to.
Mig:Yeah so you have an arbor and that's where you screw on to the bolt, to the, to the drill, uh-huh, and then you snap on the hole.
Lano:Saw and that's better. Better than that cone bit you talked about.
Rick:Yeah.
Lano:No.
Mig:Yeah, yeah, I mean because the hole saw is going to make a way bigger hole dude.
Rick:Yeah, you got the different sizes.
Mig:But that uni bit is like you're constantly wearing out the first bits, yeah, and once you get to the bigger size that you need, it pops pretty good, but those uni bits get to the bigger size that you need, it pops pretty good, but those unibits are only good for like thin material. Yeah, you know it's like a whole saw you're gonna talk about going through like a two by four something yeah oh no, they are unibits for metal, yeah, but even you get a good thick gauge metal, it's just gonna burn the shit out of it.
Mig:I mean that, unibit, you should be using the, the, the cutting oil on the tip and then using like a A damn A corded drill.
Lano:So Make sense, like some of it I guess corded or like you need an air Compressor for the drill so you have a tank In your van.
Mig:It's no, no, no, no. I either A corded drill or I have my, my cordless drills, and you have compressors On your truck.
Lano:Well, I think, if you need, High speed. You, I have my cordless drills and you have compressors on your truck. Well, I think if you need high speed, you have compressors on your truck.
Speaker 5:Well, I got a compressor on my truck.
Mig:But, I rarely use it now. It's like your bids, lano, your bids that require a high RPM Right. That's the way you would use it.
Lano:Depending on what you're going to do. Should I get a compressor? Should that be my next?
Mig:No, because what are you gonna? I mean, what are you gonna be?
Lano:doing concrete.
Mig:Well, I don't know just what I need something if you're gonna do concrete, you need like a rotor hammer that's gonna drill and impact.
Lano:Yeah, that way, if you're gonna be drilling through brick or cement, that's what you need so there's okay, because I don't know, because when I look at this stuff I don't know what it means. But there's an impact drill that's like for car lug nuts and stuff. What's an impact drill?
Mig:Impact drill is what it is.
Lano:It spins and hits like a hammer.
Mig:It's like giving a little hammering to the bit, right? Okay, it's impacting, right.
Lano:Uh-huh, and that's for what type of job? That just makes it faster when you look at these drills.
Mig:It's always like a chuck, like a regular drill and an impact drill. So the impact you're gonna hear like that, it's like impacting the, the fastener in uh-huh where there's the other drill a half inch drill, it's just all torque and driving it in there.
Mig:But really I mean people, really I mean people love these damn impact drills. Yeah, and really the best thing to use is the regular drill. It's so much faster because you use the right amp battery, the right you know setting on the drill and those things. I mean. I've seen these guys do reviews where they have these, these, these timberlock screws that are like 10 inches and they use a impact drill and it's like like it makes it right but then when they use a regular drill with just high torque, it just like right in.
Mig:So it's like that's the tool, no, that's the most.
Lano:That's what you're saying, that's the most versatile.
Mig:And the drill. You can also put the adapter, so you can just, you know, switch out your bit, your Phillips, your socket bit or whatever.
Lano:So my Ryobi drill it's a battery pack, whatever I can only use it for drill. Like I can never master, like the screwdriver it always like tears the shit out of the screwdriver.
Rick:Like it always, like it always the bit the bit.
Lano:Just like you know It'll Strip it.
Speaker 4:Yeah, strip it. I can never master it yeah.
Rick:So I always have to do it by hand.
Lano:I drill the hole first, and then I screw it in by hand.
Mig:Well, what kind of bits are you using? And then, well, it's just the one that there's number one, there's number two, there's number three. So, depending on what size screw you're using the head, you're probably not using the right one.
Lano:Well, I just have one that's attached to the front, or whatever. You got to pay attention to which one it is you got to pay attention to which one.
Mig:it is Because if the screws that you're using, if they're number two screws, then your bit on that thing has to be a number two. Yeah, so that's why when you get those If you're using a number one, then that's why you're stripping them.
Lano:Because I've adjusted the speed and it always happens.
Mig:They're always on sale at Home Depot. You should get the little bit kit that has different sizes, like, say, drywallers, right yeah, the majority of the time they're always using the same drywall screws, the same head screws, so they'll buy the same bit the same.
Mig:Phillips bit size In bulk. So I mean they'll go through them, bam, bam, bam, you know, and they just swap them out. But if, like at home, you're gonna be in, you know coming across all kinds of different sizes, so you wanna, you want to have that little bit um, because mine is just a little one that's like snaps on the throat.
Lano:It's like a phillips or a flathead, that's it. But you should have like a little assorted um like bit one that has alley wrench, the, the star, the, you know the Phillips, because I'll strip it and then, like I've already used the backup you know they give you like there's two holes and they give you three screws and I'm like, oh man, I'm not going to waste it, so I have to like, do it by hand you got to pay attention to the size.
Mig:Yeah, all right, I mean especially at home, because you're going to come across any kind of different screws.
Lano:You say it's the best to go brushless. Now that's like the new technology, yeah brushless.
Mig:You're going to see like all the, you're going to see like these kits like for like 300 bucks and it comes with all this stuff. It's because it's not brushless.
Lano:Wait, brushless is more expensive.
Mig:Brushless is a little bit more. Yeah, it's more expensive.
Lano:But less stuff, just the drill or whatever.
Mig:Yeah, it's just the motor. The motor runs with less heat. You get more performance out of the motor. They tend to be quieter too. No, yeah, and what's important too is the like. It drove me crazy with all the different amperage, the amp hours on the batteries, because, like Milwaukee, would have so many different batteries you know 12, 18, 14, whatever it's like, what the hell? Like what's to do with all this crap?
Lano:you know, I always think, just go with the bigger one, but like a two amp hour battery.
Mig:It's good for just like a drill, an impact drill. You're just doing screws, maybe a flashlight or something. Now, when you start going like with something more torque you're going to be drilling or whatever. A six amp or an eight amp out battery that's going to last a little longer. Get more performance out of the the drill. Now, if you're talking about a damn chop saw or whatever, now you need that big 12-amp battery because you're going to need it to run longer and more power. You know you need that. Well, it will be the same way.
Mig:Yeah, no, yeah it's all the tools there, like this dummy, stupid. This guy, stephen, used to work with us. He came across this big old 12 amp battery and he just put it on his damn impact drill. It's like to do coupling. It's like dude, you don't even need that big old thing for that, for the damn impact drill probably didn't have to charge it all week. I mean that's the only benefit, but then how heavy it is, it's not worth it. Oh, I mean that's the only benefit, but then how heavy it is, it's not worth it. Oh, yeah, the weight. Yeah, I mean my little subcompact brushless rigid impact drill for when I'm doing cast iron, whatever my cuppings. That thing's lasting forever. Got my little 2-amp battery on there and it's just real lightweight. Bam, bam, bam bam. I just bought a subcompact little circular saw wood circular saw.
Rick:That little thing's badass man.
Lano:So I'm loving all my rigid stuff.
Mig:The last thing I bought was like a little blower. Oh, the small ones.
Lano:Yeah, like for when I wash the car, you blow the water off and then you dry it.
Mig:Oh no, you need a big one for that dude, and then, once it's up there, that's right.
Lano:Well, first I bought a little one, then I got like a no, it's too small dude Like a bigger. It has like a three-inch.
Mig:Oh, that one.
Lano:Yeah, and then Is that wet the little. That one I couldn't even finish the whole car, like it would die. And then I had to get the bigger battery and then I could Now drive the whole car.
Mig:I'll tell you one thing, for I buy For my outdoor stuff, my yard work, it's all Ryobi, my big leaf blower and my oh big one. Yeah, I got that big one and Cause I use the shit out of that, I mean I'm not.
Lano:You know, with that blower I'm not good at it, like I just spread stuff, but I'm not good at controlling Like the dirt.
Mig:Yeah, so I got. I got like Four, these big four amp, four amp power batteries. But I also got the new, these new batteries that are tabless, that are edge. I also got them for Ryobi too, I mean for Tabless. What does that mean? Tablet cells? Oh, they're a lot thinner and and they run a lot cooler. Um, um, I bought a weed whacker.
Lano:Uh, ryobi electric weed whacker yeah, I love that thing, man, is it like the one, this one right here, the one I have by the door? That's it right there. Well, that's my weed that's my weed wicker well, I think it's small. You got a big one.
Mig:No, mine is bigger yeah, that's what she said. Hey, but I think it's nice man like my, my, uh, my gas one like was going out, that it went out, yeah, because it wasn't starting anymore. It's almost on its last leg. It's a craftsmansman.
Lano:So when you say gas, it's gasoline, like you're going to the gas station to fill up a tank.
Mig:The weed whacker they have is two-stroke.
Lano:But isn't that like a pain in the butt to go have gas storage and go to the gas station.
Mig:Yeah, Especially being two-stroke, you got to have the oil.
Lano:You got to mix the gas and the oil.
Mig:But the lawnmower is just all gas, so it's just strictly gas. But man, my lawnmower is already on its last day too. The lawnmower.
Lano:How much was your lawnmower?
Mig:It's a Craftsman. That thing's solid man. I've never tuned it up. Push it, push. Lawnmower yeah, with the transmission handle. I've had that since I bought the house and it's still going and I've never damn the main is nothing to it, but it used to be you charge it. Used to have a battery with the key and I don't know how it happened, but damn like where the key go. I don't know how the key anymore. Yeah, but it's all broken so I couldn't just start it.
Mig:I had to manually start it well now to manually start it, like to pull the, the gas up or whatever the throttle. Yeah, like that cable is all thrashed now, so I have to like kind of like, pull the, like the throttle open, leave it open, and with some vice grips.
Speaker 4:Well, dude, think about it, those old craftsmen lawnmowers, dude, they lasted man.
Mig:Wow, it's like the one we had at home, the one that my dad bought. How long did that one last?
Rick:Yeah.
Speaker 4:And we just kept patching it together and shit, and that thing lasted forever, dude.
Mig:You pull the throttle up with the cable and then you turn it on right, yeah, throttle up with the cable, yeah. And then you, you turn it on right, yeah, boom, and then it has a lever where you pull it and then it drives right. So what recently happened is that that damn cable is already, like like some of it, snapped off the plastic or whatever it is, yeah and um. So I had to like kind of like hold it, pull the cable or throttle with the vice grips, hold it open, turn it on, and then I cut my grass. But now I can't. Once you let it go, it would turn off.
Mig:Well, that doesn't work anymore. I have it, so I'm going right. Boom, and the way I got to turn it off now is I got to pull the spark plug wire and that shit shocked me every time oh wow, I'm going around, I'm going around, I'm going around. And then, like I, go around a few times.
Rick:Like I got to empty out the bags.
Mig:I got to turn it off. I'm like, ah, fuck.
Speaker 4:I dump it, put it back put it back, get it back on it, Dude.
Mig:I probably shocked myself like 10 times now every time my dad cut my grass. I remember those days, yeah, we got a nice electric one now. I was thinking about getting an electric one when we bought my dad.
Speaker 4:dude, it's pretty nice, what mark is?
Mig:it. I think it's pretty nice. What mark is it? Um, I think it was a Ryobi. It's Ryobi. Yeah, cause I've been. I know I know Eco Eagle is, uh, eco Go is like the top of that kind of outdoor stuff. But I saw that Greenworks one at Costco for like like three, 70 something, maybe, maybe for a hundred bucks. Yeah, like 370 something, maybe 400 bucks. Yeah, green works and it comes with two, I think, two of that 40 volt batteries and that high speed charger. Yeah, I think I got my dad Ryobi, because everything he has is Ryobi.
Rick:Yeah.
Mig:But the. Thing is. No, but you had to get the 40 volt battery. No, no, I think he might have used the same batteries of what he has there. Well, I'm not sure the guys are so small. It's probably compatible then.
Lano:18 volt and 40 volt probably probably. It's like a hybrid thing probably.
Mig:Uh, eco go power yeah because I was looking at those, those ego ones because, I started I started. I started looking at reviews of these damn mowers not equal. Yeah, I was like all right, like let's see what the the pros and cons of this thing, and up against gas, and because I mean the area is kind of big in my house but I think I can get away with electric well, that's what I was gonna ask is um, you have a big yard but I don't know.
Lano:I haven't seen it lately because you put pavers and stuff but like you can get away with the driver drive around around In the back, yeah. Like to drive around.
Mig:Cause when I was.
Lano:When I was, when I was.
Mig:Like a John Deere.
Lano:Yeah, like well, I mean they have like An equal goal, one and stuff.
Mig:No, nah, not, this isn't that big. Yeah, when I was researching them I think I remember seeing that the one we got my dad, I think, the battery life On those things you can use it for like an hour On a charge, on a single charge.
Rick:It's probably A 40 volt. I forgot how much square footage.
Mig:A 40 volt, probably like a 6 amp hour, or an 8 amp hour battery, probably like a 6 amp hour battery, I don't remember. But I mean shit, the front yard's so small.
Lano:Yeah, it's a small patch yeah now I have a a small little patch, but, um, you could probably get away with just your weed whacker dude. No one of my happiest purchases that I ever. I made it and I bought it. It was, um, I was, I had it, like I was waiting for it. I bought it on Prime Day last year, my robot lawnmower you lazy ass. It's just parked in the corner. It wakes up and mows the lawn twice a week and the best thing in the morning is looking out the window and just seeing your lawn being mowed by itself.
Mig:You lazy ass, it just mows it.
Lano:It's all a nap.
Mig:If I wanted to do it again it stops when it rains, I can't believe you have grass growing right here on the side of that damn shed over there and that's strong?
Lano:huh, yeah, it looks all.
Mig:That's just because they put like sprinklers and my grass ain't growing underneath the damn trees. It's like what the hell that's on my parents side.
Lano:Just they put like a. I know you don't get that much sun back there.
Mig:No, it's a tight little spot Between the fence and the shed, but it's like healthy, strong Dude it's like yeah, it's thick grass, damn San Agustin, damn grass like Looks really nice, doesn't it need a lot of sun? Yeah, it's just right there, I see it all the time. Growing around the pavers. Oh hell no.
Lano:Growing around the pavers and all that stuff.
Mig:I got even spots in my yard that doesn't grow a lot, because I don't know why. Yeah, but then he doesn't have gophers. No, yeah, those motherfuckers, but my robot lawnmower man.
Lano:Like it uses GPS. Like I didn't have to put like a wire for the boundary it uses.
Speaker 4:GPS.
Lano:Now I got grass there the lawnmower is like you know cuts all the weeds before they get big and just you leave it out there in the rain. Yeah, it has like a little like um garage why don't you know what you should do?
Mig:a little cover. You should, um, you should film it and post it. Do a little review oh yeah, that way, maybe you can post it On the Instagram, so Maybe that's what we do. We turn this, this show, into a tour review.
Lano:This this my lawnmower there's so many tour reviews.
Mig:Tool Tool slash food reviews.
Lano:Yeah, there's so your guys' lawnmower. It doesn't have like a giant blade On the bottom right.
Mig:Yeah, yeah, it's two, two blades, but like little razors, right or no?
Lano:Like a propeller, yeah, oh no, because like my robot one, it looks like two little razor blades that are on some round disc and it just like swings them around. It's weird, I have to show you. It looks like just two little small razor blades, like real small, or maybe three of them, and it cuts the grass.
Mig:But how big is it Exactly? How big is it the, what, the llama? Yeah, you're a robot.
Lano:It's about like maybe three by three, like a little.
Speaker 5:You don't see it?
Lano:Three feet by three feet, yeah, or two by two. It's the size of a Roomba. It's bigger than a Roomba, but yeah, it's right there. You never see it when you walk into the studio. No, right, walk into the studio.
Speaker 5:No.
Lano:Right to the side. Yeah it's right there.
Mig:It just stays up there. Yeah, look at it. Oh, because that area is not that big either. No, that's maybe like what's the big, what's the capacity.
Lano:It's probably the size of this studio, so how big can you do?
Mig:that? How big can that? Oh, I don't know.
Lano:You can do like maybe like 300 feet square feet or something like that.
Mig:So what happens with the cut grass? What happens to that?
Lano:Oh, just like this falls to the ground, it doesn't pick it up or nothing, it just like goes for mulch or whatever. Okay, so it's a lazy ass like you, but like let's say like I mean, I have a small yard, so when it runs it goes from like 100% to like 98%, 93%, and then it goes back to charge.
Speaker 4:It goes back to its home to charge.
Lano:Yeah, and it goes to finish. But like, let's say, if I had a big yard It'll go back like at 10% and then charge up and then go back and finish the job. How?
Mig:does it stop From going too far?
Lano:oh, it has gps satellite. So first you, you, um you remote control it like a, like you do the radius like you, just on your phone you're driving, you're doing it first, yeah, to draw the radius, remember it and then it remembers the map.
Mig:It remembers the map, and then, then it just does it all and you can do patterns and stuff. Yeah, because I was gonna say like, how does it do it, like if you got a big old yard?
Lano:Yeah, you have to map it out first and then it'll go around the trees and all that stuff. How do you keep it from not running away? It'll stay in the line. But yeah, I mean when you guys are ready. I mean I try out this new tech for you guys. But when you guys are ready, does it take care of gophers?
Mig:No, probably not, no, probably not. I swear dude. Sometimes I feel like getting a pitchfork and just stabbing my whole yard until I get that fucker. And then those stupid dogs they're digging up holes and they're not catching them.
Lano:And they're digging up big old things.
Mig:Nah, I mean they're not too big, but they're digging little potholes. How big do you?
Lano:think that, um, I don't know nest or gopher thing is under underneath your like how many just tunnels?
Mig:man like tunnels everywhere, tunnels everywhere under the garage, yeah, now at your house.
Lano:I mean, I just brought up lawnmowers because, um, we have a robot, um vacuum and mopper all into one, and then like we're really happy on that. So then that's when I started looking into the lawnmowers. But you do, you guys have that at the house. No, no, I'm just asking. I don't know, I'm just asking.
Rick:Oh, it's because that's another, that's another thing uneven.
Mig:There's too many uneven, uh levels at your house.
Lano:what do you got at my house?
Mig:It'll probably fall off the damn steps into the living room.
Lano:No, there's sensors, it'll stop, or whatever I mean it senses iRobot. Because that would help. I mean iRobot's not. They're not the number one brand anymore. The number one brand is called RoboRobot.
Mig:How does it go underneath the comedor and the stools and all?
Lano:that fine, it just goes. It circles around each leg, like I don't even need to put the chairs. What about between the legs? It goes under the. It goes if it's in between them. And this it goes underneath the tv console, it goes under the bed or would you move the?
Mig:would you move the, the stools, out of the like, away from the counter? It gets all that and then moving back and Laura does all that To get like a deep clean.
Lano:she'll lift up all the chairs Me.
Mig:I just run it and it goes around Like restaurant style. You put the chairs on top of the table.
Lano:Yeah, she does it Like when we're going to go somewhere, like, let's say, we're going to Target or something. Like she'll lift them all up and like like he'll go around, talks and he'll do all kinds of stuff.
Mig:I say I say don't do it, because all that information is being pumped back to China. Oh yeah, and they're just getting a layout on your pad.
Lano:And that's like it does that so when, when they invade, they know exactly where you're hiding.
Mig:They're getting a layout on my house.
Lano:They know exactly where your guns are. They're listening to my conversation.
Mig:So when you set it up, like it needs to make them have. I ain't setting up shit, I have ai on my voice and then they can duplicate my voice.
Lano:That's why I don't leave no messages, it's pretty crazy because, like when you set up, like let's say that when we set up we put all the chairs up and then we open all the doors to the house and then, like we say, it says like make a map and I'll drive around the whole house and then I'll make a floor pan in your house and it knows like living room, bedroom, just from what it sees, it'll make all these different zones like laundry room, bathroom, main bath. It sees all this stuff and even sees, like it says, like table or tv console, like I see that good does that?
Mig:I see that good if you got dogs that are that leave just a lot of hair. Yeah, because it's for me.
Lano:Well we got it because of the baby. So, um, because the babies, they pick up everything off the floor and then they're crawling yeah, but like laura's, like we got them off the floor every time because that hair's.
Mig:You get a dog that sheds a lot yeah, you need. That's what my sister-in-law got one just because they have a dog actually, yeah I think I'm gonna have to start buying mac um, because I was buying him the supplement and he wasn't really shedding that much and I stopped giving it to him.
Rick:Fish oil. I started giving him Fish oil thing.
Mig:Um, yeah, I think it was a fish oil one.
Lano:You got it to stop him from shedding, or you want him to shed.
Mig:Well, no, it was like, it was a good, like After effect, but it was mostly like for skin, for um, so he wouldn't get like rashes or anything. Oh right, and that's why, like the shit on his back and everything I think went away. That's all garden, yeah.
Rick:Yeah.
Mig:So I think that helped. And you know, he wasn't really shedding that much, so I didn't have to sweep that much. Yeah, but for like the past three weeks or so I kind of took him off of it because he's been shaking his head a lot, you know, because I think a ear infection or something in his ears and his paws.
Mig:he's been licking his paws a lot, so I've been seeing you know that it's probably like a yeast infection or some shit and they're saying that that's like a problem in his gut. So I got him this other supplement that supposedly is supposed to get him like probiotics or I don't know what.
Rick:Yeah.
Mig:So I don't want to like kind of give them too much supplements, you know, but this, this one that I started giving them kind of is not really doing much for them, so I stopped getting the same one. No, it's a different one, so I stopped getting them. The other one, and I'm noticing that I'm sweeping the floor like almost every other day and I was like shaving a lot. Now you need the iRobot, what is that?
Lano:This is the vacuum I have. What's the brand Roborock?
Rick:Roborock.
Lano:So it has like a bin for the dirt, a clean water, bin for mopping and then a dirty water bin for mopping. So it goes up like empties the dirty water and then like takes the new water and then it has the thing for the soap and stuff, but it like it, drives up, I'll have to like show you. I'll show you the the map of the house but you know what it has a mop.
Lano:And then it first, like it, drops off the mop at the dock and then it vacuums the whole house, vacuums all the carpets, and then it comes back, picks up the mop and then it justuums the whole house, vacuums all the carpets, and then it comes back, picks up the mop and then it just mops the hardware floors Because it knows where your carpets are, and all that stuff.
Rick:It knows a lot more than that. Yeah, Well yeah.
Mig:I'll just buy a pack of Swiffers and do it myself.
Lano:And it's crazy because at night, like it turns on the light so it can see, and then it'll tell you like there's a cord here, there's a sock here or there's something here.
Mig:After it does vacuum, it shows you the mapping and tells you like what it went around, yeah, but then you do that you do that and then you can't when it's Sunday and you got to, you know you got to clean. You can't reenact Tom Cruise and damn risky business, you know. And your chonies. You can't In your chonies In your socks, and Exactly.
Lano:Yeah, no, just kids. With the kids, we're always like, like keeping the floors clean Cause um, the baby Well, she started walking, but before she was crawling and whatever's on there they just want to put in their mouth. Yeah, we gotta clean it and stuff.
Mig:Well, now that you brought up Risky business, let's. Well, now that you brought up risky business, let's shift gears. Talk about movies. Oh well, before that All right, what do you? Got Important. I don't even know how we didn't lead it off. It's belated, but you know, I hope everybody had a great.
Lano:Easter, oh Easter. Yeah, that was this weekend.
Mig:Yep Happy Easter everybody Happy Easter everybody, don't you know? I've had it since the Easter. What did you guys do?
Lano:You went to San Bernardino or you stayed. No, we actually did here at my mom's.
Mig:We celebrated three birthdays along with.
Lano:Whose birthdays? Yours was one of them.
Mig:Miggy Beto and Valeria.
Lano:Valeria, what did you guys make, make?
Mig:you barbecue just a kind of salad rick brought some really good uh, asada and chicken from the canisteria.
Lano:Yeah, yeah, I haven't gotten back.
Mig:I gotta go back it was pretty damn good um, we'd really like the chicken too, right there the chicken was really good yeah I like the chicken but vanessa, she does good, but she's not that big of a fan of the chicken.
Lano:Oh really, the chicken, the marinated, the marinated one, yeah, the marinated one.
Mig:The chicken that Chris Took to the party, that chicken we had At that party, that one was really good. That one was good. He got that at At a carniceria Somewhere in Southgate. I like that one. That one was really good. I like that one.
Lano:Yeah, the one by your house, the Covina one twice, but the meat the asada meat Doesn't compare.
Mig:Oh, and the hot dogs. The hot dogs were actually the, the brand of the Sam's Cells, so it was like their brand, oh.
Lano:Where would you get that at?
Mig:At Sam's.
Lano:Oh, you bought the Sam hot dogs.
Mig:Sam's hot bro. Sam's Hoff Bro.
Lano:They're sexy dogs. Sam Sam Sam, hot dogs.
Mig:Okay, they're called the members marks. Members. Members mark Is there.
Lano:Is there oh movies? So that list we have. Mark said I started adding my name To the movies I've seen.
Mig:Oh yeah, I just started. Mark went crazy, dude. But you know what? He went crazy Because you haven't watched shit.
Lano:You didn't know what I watched, I put my name next to the ones I watched, so now I know which ones to watch.
Mig:Okay, so we should go back in and we should put our initial I put my name.
Rick:I could change my initial.
Mig:No, that way we know that we've watched that. Yeah, when everybody has their name or initials, then everybody we could talk about that show or season. Okay, well, it's not. It's not so much, uh, bringing the movies to watch or anything, it's just, uh, some controversial stuff that we talked about before oh okay tombstone right the whole huckleberry, hucklebearer stuff.
Lano:Yeah.
Mig:I hear bear.
Lano:Once you told me bear. Now, when I rewatch it, I hear bear.
Mig:So do I.
Lano:So now I'm pissed because and we brought it up when Val Kimmer passed away.
Mig:right yeah, so so I'm going down another rabbit hole and this guy has a channel, His name's uh, his channel is the noise in my head uh-huh and he did a deep, deep dive that's a wait. Wait before you go. That's a good name, dude. Yeah, the noise in my head yeah, that's a good that's his channel, so he that's solid, that's a solid. Uh, he did it he did a deep dive in the whole Huckleberry thing.
Mig:It's a YouTube show, or channel, it's his channel, it's a YouTube channel and and when I say deep dive, I mean this guy Went into the history and mortuaries Funeral homes, oh damn. From way back then, yes, alright. And he found no references whatsoever Of Huckleberry. To the handles being referred to as Huckles oh.
Lano:Like like.
Speaker 5:Yeah To the coffins, or whatever.
Mig:Yeah.
Lano:And no one's referred to that.
Mig:So never were they ever referred to as Huckles.
Rick:So whoever? Oh Huckles, because it's a pulp bear.
Mig:So whoever started, that, oh Huckles, because it's a pulp bear. So whoever started that? Wow, whoever wrote?
Lano:the script. Is it this guy right here? Let me get to know. There's something else. That's not it. Right? The noise in your head.
Rick:No, the noise in my head.
Lano:Oh, All right keep going.
Mig:Sorry, I mean it's whoever wrote the script.
Rick:Oh yeah, I'm getting to that.
Mig:So he did deep dive and did a lot of research you know, a lot of investigating and didn't find no references whatsoever. Hey, wait, wait, wait, we didn't even say. Rest in peace, fellow Kilmore.
Lano:Did we? I think we did.
Mig:No, I think that last show I don't think.
Rick:Uh, he had passed away when, when, you guys I think we did our um he goes right after that rip george foreman.
Mig:I think we were, yeah, george foreman, but val kilmer no and I think that's why I brought this up, that's how I was gonna bring this up, yeah all right. So so he did that that deep dive. He brought up Val Kilmer Uh huh. And he brought up an interview From back then, when Val Kilmer Actually wrote a book About when.
Lano:This guy. When he uh there you go Okay, oh, right, here this one yeah. Oh it's specifically About the line huh.
Mig:Yeah. Please fucking stop what, yeah, stop this.
Lano:Yeah, the line from Val Kilmer, so Val.
Mig:Kilmer in an interview. Well, he actually wrote a book that was titled I'm your Huckleberry yeah, and it says berry Berry.
Speaker 4:Yeah. And in it. I saw that. I saw that book.
Mig:Yeah. So in it he says it. That's the line that he says huckleberry. He doesn't say huckleberry yeah. So whoever put that out there about the huckleberry, that's like false.
Lano:Now in our group who told us that I did?
Mig:You, or was it G?
Lano:Like false. Now in our group, who told us that Fake news? You, or was it?
Mig:G. No, it was me.
Lano:Me, no, I did because that's what I had heard.
Mig:Oh damn, g called me today.
Lano:I mean you're correcting yourself, you're telling me Exactly.
Mig:So I'm putting it out there that I'm hearing, I'm thinking what's a more credible source?
Speaker 4:Because this guy actually he actually did all that, all the investigating.
Rick:Yes he did the investigating.
Mig:Because this guy actually, he actually did all that Investigating and he actually Put up a clip Of Val Kilmer talking about it.
Lano:It's a four minute video. This is like direct from the source.
Mig:It's not hearsay. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's Val Kilmer actually coming from his mouth In an interview, you know, and he has it on the video. You can see it in the video then he puts up. So I'm kind of like, okay, it's gonna be huckleberry then so huckleberry yeah now um.
Lano:So what does huckleberry mean?
Mig:like which leads me to that it's still. I'm like, what the hell does it mean?
Lano:like what did you refer to? Like, uh, sweden, that there's still I don't know. It's like I don't know he didn't explain that yeah, no.
Mig:So it's still kind of like well, what does it mean to be?
Lano:I'll be huckleberry then now look at right here to the side of this um, we have it up. It says here young guns 3 casting story revealed and he doesn't.
Mig:He doesn't come up with that. That guy, this guy, he doesn't say, he doesn't say what huckleberry means. I don't think so, because I didn't. I didn't make notes of it. So, alright, well, look at this. We kind of get the idea. This comment right here.
Lano:This comment right here says Huckleberry was used as an Idiom. Is that? How you say it Idiom, as I'm the right man for the job In the 1800s.
Speaker 4:Okay.
Lano:So maybe that's it, I don't know.
Mig:Why don't you google it? What does Huckleberry mean?
Lano:I kind of want to save this because I want to watch that video later.
Mig:Yeah, All right, so you mentioned Young Guns. 3. This morning I saw the video of Emilio Estevez being interviewed and he talked about Young Guns 3, definitely in the works, that he's actually been working on a script or the storyline For the past five years.
Lano:Wait, wait, wait. Just a follow up. So it's on AI right here. Google says I'm your Huckleberry means I'm the one you want, or I'm the right man for the job. It's a phrase they use in the 1800s.
Mig:Oh, that's right, I think he does say that In the video.
Lano:And then so where did you hear Huckleberry? Another YouTuber guy said it, it was.
Mig:Huckleberry.
Rick:Where did you hear that from?
Mig:Huckleberry yeah, I think it was on Instagram or something. Oh, it was one of those quick short. It might have been a short, or it might have been like yeah, I don't know, Alright okay, there's a lot of liars, yeah. So the interview of Young Guns 3, Emilio Estevez. He says for the past 5 years he's been working on a script. I hadn't mentioned this a long time ago.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Lano:I wasn't sure if it was you or G.
Rick:No, it was me.
Mig:No, it was Rick, and Rick had said that Lou Diamond Phillips was coming back.
Lano:Oh, right, right, and we were arguing. Yeah, we were arguing that how the hell can he come?
Mig:back if he died. And we were arguing yeah, we were arguing that how the hell can he come back if he died? And rick rick's point was that, well, they never show him die, yeah and my. My point was like no, it's like he's talking about the spirit horse coming from and they show the horse coming from yeah so he died. Well, freaking emilio Estevez comes out saying he's like well, we never showed him on camera a day. Oh my God, I'm like ah, dude, I'm like F, you dude, yeah, that's just a cheater, yeah, a cheater.
Rick:I'm like what a cop out dude.
Lano:I'm like yeah, Say, tell me it's a prequel or something, but you know what dude.
Mig:I like Chavez Chavez.
Lano:So yeah.
Mig:How are you not gonna have Chavez? Yeah, in part three, dude, come on. I just wish Doc wouldn't have died, you know. But but, you still don't know. You still don't know how he's gonna come back. Yeah, but he's bringing back also Christian Slater. Oh, hell yeah. So he says Maybe they're thinking about him, but he's saying he's another one that they didn't show on camera, die, even though at the end of the film it says he was gunned down, wasn't he? It says he was gunned down in mexico, but we don't know.
Lano:We don't know. It's 20 years, like billy the kid.
Mig:Yeah, supposedly he got gunned down, but so he's supposed to be the old man that brushy, bill roberts, at the end of young guns 2. Damn um, christian slater, no, billy the kid. Oh yeah, yeah, well we knew that right.
Lano:Um, that was old man. Oh damn, wait, wait, wait. Christian Slater, no. Or who? Billy the Kid?
Mig:Oh yeah, yeah, well, we knew that, right, no it was old man, because Chavez might be just appearing as a spirit or something, I mean.
Lano:Well, that's what I was like A dream or Maybe they go back to the spirit world or something, and he shows up, oh yeah, maybe he's close to dying. And then he sees him.
Mig:well, I mean he said that they didn't show him die.
Rick:So yeah, that's kind of saying that he never comes back, so keeps people like guessing, doing their theories but, hell yeah, I'm all for it.
Mig:I'm all for it.
Lano:So on the list was that on the. I think Young Guns 2, but not Young Guns 1, but it has to be both of them. Yeah, on our list.
Mig:I don't think we put it.
Lano:Was it. Those are Because I asked my wife. She hasn't seen those movies, so I'm going to enjoy when that movie comes out.
Mig:Enjoy watching 1 and 2. So I'm going to enjoy watching 1 and 2, so Laura can see. Yeah, hold on, maybe.
Lano:Because if we're going to go to the list, and then watch something you put your name, that means you saw it. If you put your name next to it, you saw it.
Mig:Oh yeah, we need to have young guns on this list.
Lano:One and two. What about the Vanessa shit? She seen it or no? I?
Mig:was showing her the first one. She wasn't into it. She was, but she fell asleep Cause not everybody's Into westerns, but I mean she was liking it.
Lano:No, I think 2 was better than 1, right or no?
Speaker 5:Nah.
Mig:Damn, they're both. They're both solid.
Lano:They're both damn solid, but I think just because it's it's the first one. It has the edge.
Speaker 4:But they're both damn solid, you got.
Mig:Dirtface there. Dude Him with that rivalry with. Chavez.
Lano:Dude the nicer thing when they died. You got Dirtface there. Dude Him with that rivalry with Chavez. Dude the nicer thing when they died.
Mig:I first think they died gruesome. He's out there doing it with his horse, yeah.
Lano:I think when they would get shot.
Mig:It was gruesome.
Lano:Navajo, Navajo.
Rick:Yeah.
Mig:I mean you have to give it to one, because I mean Then you get that little dude, he's like I'm no knife smith Like that. Chavez, he, chavez.
Rick:Yeah.
Mig:He goes. I'm a pugilist. Yeah, I was expecting you to know the meaning of that.
Lano:Is that your top western? Is that your top western, hey?
Mig:Top western More than.
Lano:Tombstone. You like that one?
Mig:Hey, but before you go on it has to be. It has to be one Because Dude it has to be one because, dude, you get that classic line Regulators. I don't know.
Lano:Have you guys heard that Spanish Regulator song before I sent it?
Mig:No, I haven't seen it Before. You sent it Western.
Lano:That was my first time. I was looking for the song because I wanted to listen to it, but I can't find anybody that has it.
Mig:I mean, unforgiven is really good too, though, dude oh yeah, but Unforggiving, you're just waiting for it.
Lano:Waiting for it because you want to see?
Mig:please eastwood, kick butt. I would have to say young guns, man I mean. But it's hard it's hard, but I mean it's definitely. It's either young guns or tombstone, I mean, but I mean that that's our era, yeah I mean, but if you go back and you look at like the good, the bad and the ugly yeah, you look at Pell Rider.
Lano:Yeah, and I don't think I've seen those Two Rules for Sister Sarah. Yeah, I don't think I've seen them, I mean.
Mig:I've seen all of those dude and those. They're kind of like, I guess, because they're called spaghetti westerns, because they were, all, I guess, filmed in Italy. That's why they call them spaghetti westerns. So they're kind of like, I guess, like on the cheesy side or whatever, but they were cool, dude, I mean.
Rick:They went before us.
Mig:I mean, they're gonna, they're gonna push all of John Wayne's stuff. So Do you consider John Wayne or Clint Eastwood's stuff? Yeah, but yeah, like you said, our era, yeah. Cause my wife wants to see it because of Yellowstone.
Lano:You consider Yellowstone like a western Dude.
Mig:Did you finish watching 1923?
Lano:I haven't started it. I haven't started it, so don't say nothing about it. The last two episodes, it's like.
Mig:Yeah, dude Awesome.
Lano:I saw it and my wife was kind of like losing it because it was taking it too long. And I was like Kind of like losing it Because it was Taking it too long and I was like you gotta see these last two episodes Because she stopped watching it.
Speaker 4:And then she saw it and she was like, oh my god, I was almost losing it too. Dude, she saw the last two.
Lano:And she was like I'm like how much more shit Can go wrong, dude? So what is it?
Mig:It's 18 1883, 1883 is the Is the series right, yeah, yeah. It's one season.
Speaker 5:One season.
Mig:And then what? The second season Is 1923.
Lano:Yes, it's all connected, but it's connected. It's a new show. It's a new show With two seasons. It's a Next generation. Yeah, the next two seasons. Yeah, next generation.
Mig:And then after that Is Yellowstone, is the Yellowstone Storyline. Well actually they're gonna do 1944.
Lano:Oh, so maybe another one In between.
Mig:So then that, then it's Yellowstone.
Lano:Then that should connect that whole story.
Speaker 4:Is all connected, that should connect Yellowstone. The same family it's the same family?
Lano:Are they all Made by the same people? Same writer, director, creator, whatever Taylor Sheridan, which is yeah.
Mig:So 1883 Starts the journey From they. They start Tennessee. Is that where they're from?
Lano:I think so Somewhere so they start from Tennessee, that's.
Rick:And they start 1883 is the the.
Lano:What is the, the very beginning, the Russians the first show is the the people getting slaughtered.
Mig:Right there's a girl running or something. She gets shot.
Lano:Morgan is in the scene too well, if the beginning shows the end, the very first like scene is like the ending kind of. I mean, I don't want to spoil it for you, but the very first scene is like the last scene, or whatever.
Mig:All right, I gotta see it. So 1883 is the first generation of duddins in In America and they're Cause um the main Dudden Um Jacob.
Lano:I don't know who the Duddens are. I think so. Well, the main one. The main dad.
Mig:He's um. I guess he was a soldier In the Civil War yeah, civil War, and he was in the Confederacy, guess?
Lano:he was a soldier in the Civil.
Mig:War, yeah, civil War, and he was in the Confederacy because he was from the South.
Lano:And he sees some bad stuff.
Mig:Yeah, so he's seen a lot of bad shit, so he wants to get away from the South.
Lano:Yeah.
Mig:So he wants to move the family west. Because, the west. They're like advertising free land and all that stuff.
Lano:Yeah, so then it's just a really you know the journeys, the yeah, so then it's just a really, you know the?
Mig:journeys. The Europeans are coming because they all want that free land. The journey's like really freaking hard, you know, and so it's just their story of the journey to get to Montana, which wasn't really their plan, it's just where they ended up.
Lano:It was like the whole Oregon Trail oh, they're going to Oregon.
Mig:Yeah, their plan was to get to Oregon, but they ended up in.
Lano:Montana, like that's all the friends.
Mig:So then, 1923 is the brother of the one that led the family there coming to help with the ranch. With his nephews, which is yeah with like the nephews and whoever else survived from the first generation, and then telling that story. Okay, so Vanessa wants to start watching Yellowstone.
Lano:Start with the beginning, right.
Mig:And then go into today's one, start from 1883?
Rick:Would that be good it is.
Mig:You can start watching Yellowstone.
Lano:Yeah, because you watch Yellowstone, you want to know the history.
Mig:Not that I'm worried that there's going to be any spoilers, but is it good to watch it the way it came out or would you suggest to watch it? That way you can keep up with the story In Yellowstone, Kevin.
Lano:Costner is a badass and you want to know why he's a badass.
Mig:You find out his history. It's like Game of Thrones, right. Yeah, you hear all these names and everything, and then they came out With House of Dragons and then you're like Kind of connect, you're trying to connect the, the names.
Speaker 4:Yeah, it's kind of.
Mig:It's kind of like that, it's kind of like I would say yeah, hey, well, watch House of Dragons, so you can kind of see.
Lano:And you can do that Because Yellowstone finished. So Did you finish Yellowstone or not yet? Yeah, yeah, me too, I finished Game of Thrones. I mean I liked it. Yeah, so watch Yellowstone and then go to 18 and then 19.
Mig:I don't know how you didn't finish watching it. Who I mean? It's hard for me to finish watching shows who?
Rick:are you talking to? I finished to Miggy.
Mig:I finished because he said he got you stopped in season five, six, six, because there were eight seasons, right, eight seasons.
Lano:But I was like I mean, you're asking him to finish it, but you're going to see, like I didn't need to see, that, no, it doesn't reward you at the end, but Mick lost interest in it, but I never lost interest in it.
Mig:Like there's so much going on, all these different storylines, and then when, when another storyline will come up, I'm like, oh yeah, I forgot about this. What's happening with these guys, or whatever. It kept me going the whole time. I mean for me it was just storyline, popular character storyline with no resolution.
Lano:How many seasons is Game of Thrones? Eight, so the last two seasons of Game of Thrones is like season two Of House of Dragons.
Mig:I'm telling you I didn't want to Not that good Like season.
Lano:You know, season 2 Wasn't that good. You saw season 2 Season 2 was Season 2 Of House of Dragons.
Mig:Season 2 was good. I just didn't like the way it ended. You watched, you watched it, lano.
Rick:I've seen them all.
Mig:The ending was not satisfying, I'm saying no okay.
Lano:So Game of Thrones.
Rick:Last two seasons are as bad as season two of House of.
Mig:Dragons. I was disappointed in the whole season two.
Lano:Yeah, and I feel like that's the way the last two seasons of Game of Thrones, because it just To me it dragged too much.
Mig:It was To wait two freaking years for that. I'm like nah. And then the way it ended. Of course, the way it ended, but it just, it, just it was too much, like like, if game of thrones was like that season for you, then I guess, but I didn't get that feeling from game of thrones the way that season two is because to me it just drug it just
Rick:drug on a lot of talking.
Mig:What the difference is Is cause you were able to binge it. You didn't have to wait.
Lano:Oh, weekly Maybe. And since I had to, I had to wait and anticipate. You should probably Just knock them out, cause they're just.
Speaker 5:So you should probably go and that way you could just Boom boom boom, watch it.
Mig:Maybe that's what it was, but I, I think I still would have, I mean, every episode. I want to watch the next episode. I want to watch the next episode. Yeah, and I would. I would Like I'm telling you, even towards the end, like I didn't even want to Like finish it, like I got one, not that I didn't want to finish it, I just like I didn't want it to be over. I got a show To put on the list for you guys. What?
Lano:is it. Mobland. What is it? Mob land?
Mig:oh, that's mob land, it's on paramount, plus is that taylor or no, it's the the guy, for that's a guy richie and the other guy the other guy, what's his name? The main star, the director from snatch. Put it on the list. But the guy I'm gonna put it on the list, the bad guy from from um batman 3.
Lano:What's?
Mig:the name. Um, uh, hardy, hardy's in it. Yeah, I've, yeah, I've been seeing it.
Lano:Oh, yeah, I've been seeing it.
Mig:Yes, yes, yes.
Lano:I'm still in the middle of Landman.
Mig:I'm on episode 5 of Landman Anything with damn Tom Hardy.
Lano:Tom Hardy, I love man that dude's so badass, add it to the list.
Mig:I want to see that one, and I still got to see Bikers too, because he did that Bik, that bikers, one with uh bikers, that's right with um the guy from elvis
Lano:yeah, yeah, yeah, what's his? Damn, I keep forgetting his name revis um the guy from elvis right the elvis movie no daryl, what's his name?
Mig:uh, norman reedus. Norman reedus, yeah, and they're in that. They did that. That biker movie. They're both in it, yeah yeah, mob labs is good, dude biker a Biker. Rider, where's the show or movie?
Lano:It's a show, this one, right, it's a series. This movie, yeah, oh yeah, hardy's in it.
Rick:Yeah.
Lano:Yeah, austin Butler, he's the guy from Elvis. Yeah, the.
Mig:The mob in In England. But like modern, that one's a movie, oh, mobland that's in In England. That's the one.
Lano:Modern times. I wasn't sure If that was a Taylor Sheridan. One Cause, no, no no. Like almost everything On Paramount Plus Is kind of Taylor.
Mig:Sheridan, it's a Guy Ritchie and I think One of the One of the bosses. Yeah, I think it's that dude Bricktop Cause, it sounds like him.
Lano:We gotta put this list on.
Mig:Can you access it right there, Lonu?
Lano:Access what the list? Yeah, maybe Type it in right now, dude. Produce something, all right, keep talking. Produce something, fool, I know man.
Mig:What about? Have you guys seen the? Did you watch any episode of that Righteous Gemstone? Not yet. No, not yet. I didn't even know there was that many damn seasons out. There's four seasons out and that's four four seasons out. Damn and and um it's. I think that show started in 2018. Oh shit, yeah, 2018. No, but the one thing with that idiot is like he's the same character in any of everything. He, he's the same character in everything he comes out Like that dude's got no range.
Mig:Oh, freaking Kenny Powers, yeah, Kenny Powers, it's like he's the same damn character every movie that he makes. But like, like he pisses me off in the show. But it's a damn funny show, it's a good show. Mobland right, that's what it's called. And then put the bikers. You put them up there on the movies. Oh yeah, Someone has it Someone put it the bikers. Maybe Mark put it up there.
Lano:Oh, he saw it already. He recommended it Probably. Who was it? Was it you, ricky, watching Tulsa King? Did you finish it? No, I did, dude. Tulsa King is good, tulsa King is good. That's good.
Mig:That's so good, dude the third season's coming out in the summer. No. I don't think it's not out yet, I haven't watched the second season, yet though oh you haven't. No, I only finished the first. I think I'm on the third episode of the second season.
Rick:You've been on it a while. You started a while back.
Mig:I get caught up doing the other stuff.
Lano:But yeah, tulsa, dude, like it's good dude, the way taylor sharon's picking the perfect actors, dude alone for that role yeah like it's different but that's like he's made for it, for that his the way he is now his age, like he's made for that role. Like that he's badass, I don't know that's a good one.
Mig:It's not over the top, huh yeah, no, no perfect yeah, it's not like that piece of shit movie um with de niro and um, was it not pesci? Was it pesci the the wise guys, or something?
Speaker 4:there's no one. There's the one that came out, or?
Mig:it was kind of it was a kind of old already. They're old guys and they're still like kicking everybody's ass. Wise guys it might be, I think it was on netflix, like the last um yeah yeah, they're, all they're all. They're all old and they're still trying to like.
Lano:They're like muscling but it was like. It was kind of like um, who is it?
Mig:then you're on who.
Lano:I think it was the wise guys yeah, I know, I don't know it was. Was it the wise guys um it was on? It was on netflix movie. What's that director, that famous guy?
Mig:I don't know.
Lano:Director oh, he's the one that does like the goodfellas and all that stuff uh scorsese yeah scorsese. Oh yeah, I think he had did it, or yeah, I don't know I would.
Mig:I would want to watch the irishman oh yeah is that what it? Was.
Lano:That's what it was yeah, the irishman, the irishman it was kind of long, but, like you said, they're older and then they show him like, like, like muscling people around, I think manuel liked that movie, though he told me to watch it.
Mig:Yeah, the Irishman, I think he liked it. I don't know.
Lano:But yeah, it seemed Cause De Niro, he was old and it seemed like, oh, like he's, like you know, punking people and stuff. Yeah, but like you can see Stallone Punking people yeah.
Mig:That's what I'm saying. Like that, like that, like the way he does it is.
Speaker 5:Look at him.
Mig:He's so good in that show, dude. I mean, he's just like he's unique dude. Yeah, His whole aura. I like how he goes around everywhere trying to pay for everything in cash and everybody's like oh, we don't accept cash. He's like well, what do you mean? He's like we only take cards.
Lano:He's like whatever happened to cash is king and then he just takes like like the business side and makes it simplified, like, oh like.
Rick:He still starts learning yeah, tell me about this business, like, yeah, he's like earning it and all this stuff like like he just thinks how am I gonna make money?
Lano:yeah I won't make this business now. You're telling me I mean to me he looks the same, but you're saying he looks like he had work done on his face, because you're like, oh you know, on the show he looks the same, but I've seen him like on live TV.
Mig:He looks weird dude. Okay, I don't know if it's just like how they make him up for live TV or what, but yeah, on the show he looks normal. Yeah, nah, because you would think he would look like Mickey Rourke. Huh, yeah.
Rick:Mickey Rourke looks horrible dude but he had worked on because of the accident, nah, no accident.
Lano:I thought he was like in some big motorcycle accident.
Mig:The accident was on the damn table, dude. It was a bad surgeon Like everything else. No, I highly recommend Tulsa King.
Lano:I mean even my wife likes it, so like the girls or I don't know, vanessa should like it no, yeah, me and Vanessa are watching it like that's one of our shows right there, yeah and it's today's era like it seems believable.
Mig:When we were watching, I think, game of Thrones, the Righteous Gemstones kept coming out and I kept seeing it there. But then, like, finally one day Vanessa goes like oh, baby, I got a show. I'm like all right, what? And she says this one.
Lano:I'm like oh, I go, that's. I keep seeing that. I don't even know what the Righteous Gemstones is. You know which one I keep seeing?
Mig:advertised Because Righteous Gemstones is being advertised a lot Because that's on Max. Is that Hacks? That one Looks like it's probably funny. It's about a comedian Like a woman, a female comedian Already, like kind of older, like old already, like trying to stay relevant.
Rick:Oh, it's like girls like a black girl.
Mig:She hires like a Like she kind of like Reluctantly hires like a younger assistant, that becomes a writer, yeah, and like they're kind of like Reluctantly hires Like a younger assistant, no, that becomes a writer, yeah, and like they're kind of Like an odd couple Kind of, but like it works out.
Lano:Or somehow you seen it or you seen one. No, I started. I would have to.
Mig:I would have to take a job at it, cause by the looks of it Right there at that, that doesn't look like a show I'd Me too.
Lano:No, because they started showing it on TBS or something.
Mig:Every night. They started showing five episodes back to back and I started watching the first one and it kind of caught my attention. But it's TBS so they're going to cut words off and everything I'm like. You know what?
Lano:I got to watch this on.
Speaker 4:Max.
Mig:I can't watch this like this. Well by the looks of it, I think that's going to be at the bottom of the list for me. I was intrigued. Finish Yellowstone in 1800. Because you know what was a good show? The Marvelous Miss Maisel. That was on Netflix. What was that on?
Lano:Was it on Netflix, hulu? Maybe, I don't know. Maybe Netflix.
Mig:That one was a good one, but I never finished it, though I think I was. I missed the last two seasons.
Lano:Oh, amazon, it was on Prime.
Mig:Amazon. It was on Prime.
Lano:That's what it was the Marvelous Miss, miss she's like a comedian I've never seen it, I think gino told me she's a comedian, or something like that stand up.
Mig:Yeah, that doesn't look like a movie I would watch. No, it was good, dude, it was good. Um, and that's like probably vanessa would like that.
Lano:I'll give it a try, she probably finished tulsa key and then the eight, because I want to talk to you about Yellowstone and we're just waiting for you.
Mig:Yeah, this is already like an older series.
Lano:I think it's complete. I used to watch it with Maribel.
Mig:It was good. Yellowstone has a new season out or it's done.
Speaker 5:It's done, it's already over.
Mig:The whole story is done.
Rick:There's going to be spinoffss, but they haven't made it.
Lano:It ended this year, this season like early in, early in the year. How many seasons? Five, five, ten episodes.
Mig:I think last season maybe 13 or 14 maybe 7 ten episodes an hour each, or 40 minutes, I don't know. Okay, so I gotta binge watch Yellowstone because I don't wanna talk to like we're talking about why. I talked a little bit about damn Game of Thrones and that thing's like centuries ago. Yeah, I don't want that to happen.
Lano:Game of Thrones should be coming soon right Of House of Dragons, or no, it's been a while.
Mig:It's been a while Are they going to continue that this whole two year? Well, yeah, well, it's not done. Well, I can't say, I don't want to get a spoiler there.
Lano:But yeah, I mean, we know what happens because of Game of Thrones but we haven't seen that yet.
Mig:It's cool because you're connecting people here and it was like I mean I'm just going to say it, I mean Game of Thrones. You should have watched it already. Yeah, but it's like I told like Vanessa forgets or I don't know, she was messing around with me and I told her like what the hell, babe, jon Snow is Messing around. Oh, you haven't seen it though. Are you gonna watch? I don't care, I would say, watch it, dude. I would just Say watch it. Finish watching it, try it.
Speaker 4:Yeah, try it.
Lano:Just try it and see if.
Mig:When you binge, binging it, there's some big reveals. Yeah, I was going to say something, but I don't want to spoil it either and see if, when you're binge binging it, there's some big reveals. Yeah, like man, I want to watch it over again, but then I don't want to go through All these characters that just I Freaking hate.
Lano:You ever see On Instagram Like they'll show like Game of Thrones, but then they show like the characters as babies, like it's like cg or ig.
Speaker 4:So I'll show all of them but like as kids and it just looks like them.
Lano:I don't know like it's, just like this. Ai is just crazy.
Mig:And then I guess they're still supposed to be like a john snow spinoff thing.
Lano:Like john snow, it took a while for me to for him to get on my good side well, they were talking spinoff when the show was like big, but I think it's not getting the same ratings as it was, so I don't know if they're going to continue, because HBO started making all those cuts and stuff. Wow HBO started doing or Max. Now, when they turned to Max and they started cutting a lot of projects, I would give it a try.
Mig:I mean, it kept me engaged Anything.
Lano:I mean it kept me engaged. I mean sure I mean we got an hour in. Should we wrap it up or Sorry for the deal? I was sick Out two weeks with the neurovirus so that's why we didn't record. But he was the outbreak. Monkey, that's um flu poisoning on steroids. I missed like a week and a half of work. It was bad.
Lano:My boss asked me like how much weight did you lose? And I was like I went down two belt loops and she says well, each belt loop's 10 pounds, so she says 20 pounds.
Rick:But man don't get it.
Lano:The whole family was sick with it. And then one week we just had to schedule.
Mig:He had to soak the wipeys.
Lano:That's how bad it got, dude, and then after like three days later the sewage got clogged Like in the driveway, and then my parents were blaming me.
Speaker 4:I was just like come on, Come on.
Lano:They were blaming me because I was sick.
Mig:It's all mudslide with you. Couldn't have been. You Get a bidet man and it'll change your life.
Lano:They said they ran a snake and I'm like like, well, which way did they run it? To the back or to the front, because I don't know. And then, uh, one week, um, just our schedules, ricky was working nights, we couldn't meet, so we're out three weeks.
Mig:You know what you gotta do? Oh, you gotta start wiping from back to front. That'll help out. Oh I, I forgot.
Lano:We got two phone calls, but um, I don't know that. I mean they're old. Should we still play? Them's, play them, yeah, and then we'll wrap it up after that.
Mig:We owe it to our public to go long, because we've been gone for a long time.
Rick:Yeah.
Mig:We could get these last two phone calls in.
Lano:All right, well, let me make sure I got the thing connected. What's the hotline number?
Mig:213. 323. 323. 712. 3-2-3. 7-1-2. 2-0-7. 2-0-7. 0-0-1-2. There you go, ah. 3-2-3. 2-0-7. 0-0-1-2.
Lano:Call it people. Some old phone calls. I haven't heard it, but All right, Let me see let's see.
Speaker 5:Hey guys, this is the OG, mike, just calling to let you know that today's broadcast was different. Having Mark there made a big difference. But you got to understand that I don't know, maybe half, probably three-fourths of the podcast is you guys looking up at the screen looking at Spider-Man, looking at Disneyland, talking about Dinos. But all of you have this tendency to be looking up at the screen and it doesn't do anything for us viewers. Maybe, lama, you could put the websites you're looking on on a piece of paper that we could read, so that we could also look them up. But either way, it's an interesting show today. Mark, happy birthday. Rick, happy birthday. You guys are half the age of Gene Hackman. He was 95. That's why his cheeks looked sunken in and, by the way, they were wondering why his daughter was messing with all the paperwork of his will before he died. Either way, take care, guys. Good show.
Lano:Well, we always say, like we're watching this on YouTube Spider-Man, look it up.
Mig:But you have the camera on the screen right.
Lano:Well, now I have it, but that's just like another $10,000 camera we want to buy. But yeah, maybe we do it too much. But yeah, mike, your dad has, but yeah, maybe we do it too much but yeah, money for the show we have to get. I said that too, so we got to work on that, because I think, we look up too much I mean I'll try to show the screen, but just it's more money for more cameras. But I gotta we gotta do what the listeners want, I guess but you took it down.
Mig:You don't even have it up there, no more, I have it. I put it on the oh okay okay, but it's not.
Lano:I gotta hopefully it's recording right, because I don't see it in the back. So that was March 28th, and then we got this other call April 5th I think with me Because I'm looking at you.
Rick:I don't think I'm looking too much. Because I think I try not to look at the screen.
Mig:I don't think you look too much. I mostly look at you, yeah, when we're talking like that, because I feel weird looking right into the camera.
Speaker 4:Because I just.
Mig:I just see myself and I don't want to look at myself. Yeah, that's why I'm like here. But then, like when we're talking about something, I go, hey, lana, look it up. And then that's when I'll look up Like real quick. But then, I'll look back over here. Well, we'll work on it there, all right? Sorry, mike, we got faces for radio, not for tv.
Lano:Yeah, well, I I lost this um call oh, you see?
Mig:no, you know what? Look, I'm doing it again. I'm looking it up. I gotta work on it.
Lano:Yeah, it's probably me all right, this is the second call, which was april 5th.
Speaker 4:Let's see april 5th guys, I know I'm late, but mark dead on april 1st. That's crazy man. Rest in peace, bro. To to the guy who uh played jimmy, uh jim morrison in the doors and uh, batman batman, forever top gun ice. I thought he was OG, bro. I also like him in the movie Heat too, oh yeah.
Lano:I'm not sure if I've seen Heat. I remember.
Mig:I gotta watch it. I think Clip, but I don't know if I've seen the whole story.
Lano:Wait was that all the yeah, that's it.
Mig:Right now that he brought up Heat dude, I saw a clip of a it was a short, actually of Val Kilmer, because it was a clip.
Lano:Oh yeah, it's on here. He put it on here. It's Heat, is that right?
Mig:Yeah, it was a clip where they were interviewing Val Kilmer and he was talking about the movie Heat.
Rick:Yeah.
Mig:And I guess it was um like a Marine, a Sergeant or or someone military saying that they've never seen an actor reload a rifle as fast as he did, and as well as he did, in the movie heat. Well, kimmerer.
Rick:Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Mig:I saw that he did it like like a Navy SEAL or something.
Lano:Yeah, saw that he did it like like a navy seal or something.
Mig:yeah, yeah like flawlessly, you know, like like if he was actual, like he knew what he was doing, you know, and like he took that like as a huge compliment. But they say it was like a method actor you know, get into the role or whatever.
Lano:Yeah, as people were complaining that he would get like to win. Like I was listening to the entourage podcast and they said like he would get really like into the role. Like I was listening to the Entourage podcast and they said like he would get really like into the role yeah. Like he had like a little guest appearance on the show and he would like really get into it Like Keith Ledger. Yeah, yeah, but that's a trip though dude because, I've been watching.
Mig:They've been playing on Paramount, they've been playing Top Gun Maverick a lot, yeah, and I watch that dude, it's like. Watch it completely different now, dude, when I see him on there, yeah.
Lano:But it's kind of like the perfect tribute, like.
Mig:Yeah, I mean, especially knowing that he's really sick there, dude.
Rick:Yeah.
Mig:You know, and yeah, and his voice Like being all Messed up, like they didn't think he could do it. It's like that. It that's really his voice messed up. That's no him acting and shit, I'm like dude, that sucks yeah but, he was good man, One of my top faves right there. Well, that's all I got.
Lano:That's all I got. That's all.
Mig:I got to say about that. This dude misses a little time and he's all off man.
Lano:Well, yeah, I get rusty.
Mig:Instead of giving a signal or whatever. We're going to start taking resumes for a new producer, because this guy, this guy, a producer. You could just handle all the cameras, this guy, all this stuff. Any robots out there want a job. Yeah, I'm going to have to get a robot yeah. Let's get a Roomba. Yeah, keep on drifting, yo, yeah, peace.