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Episode 144 - Cinnamon Nuts And Pop Culture

Rick, Lano, Miggy Season 5 Episode 144

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HBO locks us out and somehow that turns into a perfect night of stories, recommendations, and nostalgia. We’re snacking on brown sugar cinnamon mixed nuts, laughing at our own chaotic intro, then jumping into a Renaissance fair recap where pirate costumes are mandatory and a Jack Sparrow lookalike is almost too real.

From there we do what every friend group does when the TV is on and the scroll won’t stop: we argue about franchises, streaming services, and what’s actually worth your time. We get into Paramount+ browsing, the vibe difference between quick-wrap episodes and slower character-driven writing, and the simple frustration of wanting to finish a show when a login suddenly breaks.

The heart of the conversation is the stuff we watched and why it stuck. We talk about Cheech & Chong’s Last Movie as a surprisingly good documentary, how their partnership worked, and the messy business side of Hollywood. Then we run through movie picks like Mercy with its AI judge premise, Send Help with its survival chaos, and News of the World as a Tom Hanks western that might grip you or might not. We end by sliding into comfort TV and classic sitcoms like Three’s Company, plus a big list of throwback shows that still work when you want something lighter or more family-friendly.

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Cold Open And Cinnamon Nut Review

Mig

Welcome back to the D rifting on Arroyo podcast. It's just Mig. this in, Lano. RK67. Alright, I don't know if it's gonna make it or not, but I just had a huge brain fart right now. This is take two. Yeah. And uh I I forgot the intro. I don't know how, but I did. It happens. We did it. I think I do believe those are called uh senior moments. But I've been having senior moments on my life. So excuse me. There you go. Hey, so um behind you haven't seen, but I brought you guys so you could try those those uh mixed nuts right there. Guys, try them out. This is uh food review right here.

Lano

That's a lot of nuts. We went to beaver nuts, but regular.

Mig

Yeah, we went to the Renaissance fair on Saturday.

Lano

Oh, that's I forgot.

Mig

Try them right now or yeah, try them out. You guys gotta try them out. So I I got there was I bought two little bags and I finished mine right there at the at the yeah, I I finished mine at the at the fair. And then uh I go, oh you know what? I'm gonna take some of these so you so you guys can try them out. They're brown, brown sugar, cinnamon. They smell like choodles. Yeah, they're really good, man. So I got the mix because they they they have them like different. They have they'll have almonds, they'll have uh pecans, they'll have walnuts, peanuts, and then they'll have like different ones, like dragon nuts. I think are like the spicy, just regular nuts. But those I like I like those. But I bought since I didn't bring nothing from um from Bucky's, I said, Oh, I better take some of these.

Speaker 1

You guys can try those out. Oh good.

Mig

Oh, you hear the crunch. Can't finish what I pulled out though, cuz too much crunch. You're making too much noise.

Lano

Were they roasting it right there?

Mig

Nah, they're already packaged, yeah. Oh, okay. Yeah, they're already packaged. They're packaging them there. Oh, they're good. That brown sugar cinnamon. Dangerous though, man, to sit down and start eating it. Dangerous.

Speaker 1

I had I you don't know how much it took for me not to damn open that damn bag at the house.

Mig

So I can make so I can bring it here. But yeah, that so there's a mix. I think there's uh oh, cashews too. Yeah, I love cashews. Cashews, um, almonds, walnuts, peanuts, all that good stuff. Very good. It's all in there. So this was like the third, I think, third year going to Renaissance Fair? Right for you. Yeah. Yeah, it was it was cool. It was um nice and cloudy. What was the theme? It was uh hollow, like, like uh Halloween. Like hollow, like, like I guess death. Or yeah, like hollow dressed differently for that, like more yeah, well, yeah. So like some people were going a lot, like like they were like zombies, like eating. Oh, gotcha. Or like the dead that had like blood all over them. And then like like I went as I I finally got to use my damn pirate uh dreads. I went as a pirate. So it just went all like Mark Sandra and uh and their daughter Cece and their boyfriend Thomas went. Oh, okay. So they just went like normal Renaissance getup. Uh Vanessa did too, and then I went as a pirate. I saw I saw uh damn. I I could have sworn it was like he looked so real, like so like like him. I I thought it was actually Johnny Depp, man, the Jack Sparrow. Oh, really? His dude, his facial, his whole facial features exactly like Johnny Depp, man. Just so crazy. Weird and everything. Yeah, well, yeah, he was all like he was just standing there and he saw me. He's like, and what did he say? He goes, uh he told me because cause I had the dreads too that had like a a beard bead here and a parrot. Oh, he's all like, well done. He's he's all well done, sir, or something like that. But he like, I'm telling you, his whole little shape of his face exactly like Johnny Depp, man. Like he was he had everything to the T. Like that. He looked just like Jack Sparrow. Perfect Jack Sparrow. Probably looked forward to that shit in Halloween every year. Yeah. He looked, he looked legit. And and he he too, he had a long beard, and it was uh, I mean, the dreads were uh were you know, I think they say they're still gonna make one more movie of those?

Speaker 1

Are they trying to get them to do it?

Mig

Yeah, I don't know. But they're trying to they're they're trying to make one more movie of that.

Lano

Yeah, so how many is there? Five?

Mig

I think there's five.

Lano

I think I've only seen the first three.

Mig

I don't think I've seen them all.

Lano

Yeah, I think I've only seen the first three.

Mig

I think I've seen them all, but they're kind of it's kind of weird to separate them all because it seems like they all blend in. Right. And you start confusing which one's which. Oh. How many? Four or five? You know, it's like they all melt together. I'm gonna have a damn uh Pirates of the Caribbean Marathon, man.

Lano

And it says um six is in officially in development.

Mig

Because the last one, the last one was the one that had uh Keith Richards in it.

Speaker 1

Oh then I say see him, and I did see it.

Mig

He's dead, right? He's dead. Supposed to be his dad. Yeah. I what I guess it was, right? Oh yeah, I did see it then. On the last one?

Speaker 1

Penelope. Maybe that might have been four.

Mig

Because Penelope Cruz comes out in one, also, no.

Speaker 3

Check it. Check it. I'm I'm looking um if Richards is in that fifth one, and then yeah, I've seen all of them. No, I don't think it was in the fifth one.

Lano

Is it the fourth one?

Speaker 3

Oh maybe the fourth one.

Mig

We're checking.

Lano

But um we're checking. Yeah, I think I only seen the first one. Oh, Keith Richard's on the third one.

Mig

Oh, the third one. Oh shit. Yeah, I don't know, man. Gotta go back and check them.

Lano

So it's um to do the order, it's uh let me see.

Mig

I had just gotten my voice back, man. I mean I might have to.

Lano

The first one is um, well, they're all pirates of Caribbean. The first one's The Curse of the Black Pearl, 2003. Dead Man's Chest. Dead Man's Chest 2006, At World's End, 2007, Strangers. Tides 2011, then Dead Men Tell No Tales 2017. I think I've seen that one. But I heard like um one of them, like you said, Penelope Cruise has like um like the original, like um girl. I forget her name. She's not in the Penelope Cruise in the fourth one. Domino.

Mig

Yeah.

Lano

I forgot her name. Then there's another person in the fifth one.

Mig

Kira Knightley.

Lano

Yeah, Kira Knightley. So there's another girl in the in the the fifth one. But um, no, I might those are good movies to see. I'll take the kids to see or something. Movie night, dude.

Mig

So I came across uh something pretty cool to watch. I did too. Go ahead first. Is it a movie real? Movie. Uh it's not so much a movie as I found out. It was more like a kind of like a biographical documentary, kind of.

Lano

But um Michael Jackson. No, I got pissed.

Streaming Logins And Paramount Browsing

Mig

Although although I do want to see that movie, no, I wouldn't. That shit looks good. Yeah. Um, I was pissed because I wanted to watch uh The Pit and your HBO Max doesn't let me on anymore.

Lano

Well, it doesn't let me on either.

Mig

Threw me out. Dang, and I was gonna tell you, like, hey, dude, should I do that? I'm traveling and try to send you a code, or because then I'm like, well, who's gonna get the code? Yeah, I don't know. I told you mics. I'm like, uh, is your dad gonna get the code or are you gonna get the code?

Lano

Yeah, it hasn't worked for me either. I I tried doing it um on Saturday.

Mig

So now I'm pissed because now I gotta see the end of the pit.

Lano

And and and I'm waiting because um Paramount bought HBO and Warner Brothers, and I have Paramount. But they got Showtime and Showtime. So I don't know, I don't know. Paramount, yeah. Paramount if they get absorbed, you know that big transaction. Oh, okay, good. So I don't know if they get absorbed into that. Oh, okay.

Mig

Well that's a that's a perfect segue into my watch because since I got pissed off and I couldn't access uh HBO, I went into my Paramount and I'm like, all right, what am I gonna watch here? Because I was gonna watch um I've been watching that Marshall's. It's okay.

Lano

I know it's okay. It's like another CSI.

Mig

I'm on T2 just cause it's like because it's not one continu it's not leading up to one continuous story. It's like each just show each episode gets wrapped up.

Lano

Like the the last two, it had to be like because of the continuation, right?

Mig

Yeah, because the the thing is the way Taylor Sheridan, and I don't think he's really writing these because it doesn't seem like his style.

Lano

It's a little different, yeah.

Mig

Because the episodes the Sheridan writes. A lot of dialogue, man. A lot of dialogue, a lot of character development. How are you guys doing, man? Making it rain over here. Dropping my nuts. And um, it's like the episodes go too quick. And you know, it's like their stories that could be drawn out over more episodes, but they finish them fast. So I feel like you go through it too quick.

Speaker 1

30 minutes?

Mig

No, they're they're hour long, but it's just it's like it seems like there could be a lot more shown, but it's not.

Lano

Either way, so have you seen any of his other military ones?

Mig

Uh Lioness. Lion that's one lioness is really good, dude.

Lano

It's good because um this one, I mean, they have the military background where they come from, but yeah, I don't like the military. Lioness is good. The boss. I don't like this character too well. Uh the one that's going through all the issues? No, uh on the on the Marshalls. Oh, yeah. I don't I don't think he's a good actor or anything.

Cheech And Chong Documentary Deep Dive

Mig

So um, so I didn't want to I didn't want to, well, I mean, I was gonna do that, but there were no new episodes I had to wait. So then uh I binged the lioness like a couple weekends ago. And I'm like, what else am I gonna watch? He was like, I didn't I didn't want to stay like watching start a new series, you know, because I don't want to stay up really late. So then I just put it on movies, I'm searching through the movies, and I see uh Chichin Chong. And like they put out a new movie that said Chin Chin Chong's last movie. Oh, I I saw that there, yeah. So I was like, yeah, I think I did remember something about that. And I let me check that shit out. So I put it on, and it was pretty much like a documentary, you know, just them like driving through the desert talking about how they got started, you know, their rise, and you know, through the movies and everything, and like kind of the troubles that they went through, and it was pretty cool. It's two hours long, you know, but but it's it's a trip, dude. It's like I didn't know that uh Tommy Chung he actually started off as a real musician and he's Canadian. I knew, I knew he was Canadian. Yeah, I didn't know he was Canadian, and um his dad's Chinese and his mom was Canadian, you know, whatever white Canadian is. You know, so but when he was up there, he had heard um, I forgot what music or what what song he had heard or whatever, but then he said like that's what I want to do. You know, I want to play blues or whatever, and he actually played on the first album of the Jackson 5. Oh.

Lano

No shit.

Mig

Yeah, and he also played with the Supremes, right?

Lano

I think I do remember.

Mig

And I forget what other big names from watching the movie. Yeah, but he had other big names that he did play with when he was young. You know, and then he had uh he belonged to like three kind of different bands, you know, and like kind of like as that didn't work out, he started, he one night happened to watch uh Oh, I bought a smoke machine.

Lano

I should be smoking blowing the smoke for this episode. Oh, dude. I got well make it work, but yeah. Alright.

Mig

So um, you know, he sees uh this improv group, and so like he instantly falls in love with that and starts doing improv with them and everything, and and then cheat. His real name's Richard, dude. I never knew what his real name was, and I was hoping that would say it, and yeah, his name's Richard. I'm like, oh shit. And like where where they get where they get he explains where he gets Cheech from. Uh huh. You know, so just watch it that way you you see it's funny. Oh, that's cool. And um dude never lived in East LA.

Lano

Both of them? Not none of them?

Mig

None of them. I thought for sure that Cheech was like raised in East LA, then he wasn't. When he was when he was young, he was raised in um he started off in South Central. And his dad was a military dad. And so afterwards, well, they didn't move around a lot, you know, but he was like like career military.

Speaker 3

Yeah.

Mig

But once um I guess he wanted to get him out of South Central, and they moved to uh like Pocoima, I think he said. Or somewhere in the valley.

Lano

Not Riverside, because I know he has a museum in Riverside, like the Chich Marin museum.

Mig

No, not Riverside. It was a it was somewhere in the valley. And uh it's funny because all there, that's where he says that uh his he's like he goes, he's like, yeah, you know, they're like kind of like a shock, you know, because down here, surrounded by the Hispanics and blacks, you know, that's all I knew. He goes, and up there, it's like it's all whites.

Speaker 1

At that time.

Mig

Huh?

Speaker 1

At Pocoima?

Mig

Yeah, in the valley. Or somewhere in the valley. Somewhere in the valley, yeah. Um yeah, you're you're talking like in the 50s. Yeah, 50s. Around the San Fernando Valley, you know, so that's where he talks about um you know, in the song where he says Mexican Americans, you know, does all this shit and goes there. He likes white girls named Debbie. It's like because he actually, I think his first girlfriend was named Debbie. Oh so it's like it's funny, they're just like a lot of the shit that they came up with in their routines and everything. It's like they explain the origins of all that stuff.

Speaker 1

They were just talking about everything.

Mig

Yeah. But then they they like they go back and like show like old pictures and old movie reels or old clips, and they were just going back and forth, you know. But like if they're driving through the desert, like driving to get somewhere, and like typical them, they don't know which way or like where they're going, you know. It's like they're kind of like in character. He's like, Well, where are we going, man? He's like, I don't know, man. He just said to go drive through the desert, you know. So they're just like driving like aimlessly, you know. And it was cool. I it was a good watch.

Lano

Oh, yeah.

Mig

It was it was pretty cool. Now, before if you're if you're at all like a Chin Chin Chong fan, yeah, it was cool. And it's like it's like what I dug was seeing the old footage of um when they would record it and everything was around here. Yeah. When they recorded everything around this neighborhood and seeing the old houses and everything, it's like it's like, well, that's not there no more. That's not there no more.

Lano

The the original Chichin Chong movie, the the Chee Chin Chong house, was um be behind us on the other side of the block.

Mig

It was uh Up in Smoke. Okay, their first m their first movie. And I even looked it up Carlota, like the the guy. Because I wanted to watch it again. Yeah, and I watched it again, and I was like, this shit is funny.

Lano

Was it on Paramount also or no?

Mig

Um when did I watch it on? It might have been Limo Limo the tailbreak. Huh? It was on Limo.

Lano

Now be before you saw this documentary or this movie, did you kind of think like Cheech was the brains? Or like the star of the cradle? Because what I found out watching it is that like Tommy was on doing all the writing and stuff. And they they kind of break up because like Cheech wants to go like do other stuff, but Tommy like like he has like the script and the style that he wants to like keep. Did you get that or no? Well, I mean like he was kind of like the writer in the brains and then of the the whole like the because they could they got in a fight and that's why they they broke up, right?

Mig

No, I think I think um well I mean I I see what you're saying, but I think it was more they kind of like bounced thing bounced off of each other. You know, it it's it's like who who's to say that if Cheech wasn't there, Tommy would have still been that funny. Yeah, yeah. Or if Tommy wasn't there, Cheech would have been that funny still. You know, it's like I think it's just something where they needed each other.

Speaker 1

Yeah.

Mig

You know, because I and I think what what the problem was is that the first movie they didn't read their contracts well, and they really got screwed. Uh by the by the pictures, the yeah, well by their manager by their manager, manager, yeah. Oh, the manager like got everything, dude. They broke it off with him too long and then they came out, you know, and um, you know, so for the next movies, I guess uh Chong wanted uh be the director, like he wanted to like control, produce it, or yeah, write it or something. So he wanted like full control of everything, you know, and that's why I guess he kind of like more centered on Cheech because he was kind of thinking like a backseat because he was directing.

Lano

Oh, okay.

Mig

You know?

Lano

Because I I think um like the first movie movie, they got like a flat fee, but like they were doing like a lot of the writing and all this other stuff.

Mig

And it ended up being like a huge hit and it made like over a hundred million and shit, and they got a little bit well they didn't get nothing to do with they get like a writer's credit or producer, they didn't know.

Lano

They just got like a standard fee or something like that.

Mig

The royalties, they got screwed on the royalties, damn. So, um, and it's funny, you know, because then the manager got all that stuff, yeah. He'll still collect them that money, but they they say that the manager never charged them anything, but that's where he made up for it. Might not oh, because he or they would order all kinds of stuff or whenever.

Lano

Well, you know, managers they do like 10% of the contracts or something like that. So, um and they interview him, right? Yeah, yeah, right, yeah.

Mig

No, they're I guess they were still kind of cool with them because he comes out in it with them and they're all in the same car, like talking and doing the interview and everything.

Lano

So he's somebody, right? He looks familiar, right? He's uh well-known guy.

Mig

He was like a big um uh music producer. Oh, yeah. Name Joe Adler.

Lano

I don't know if he's yeah, yeah, Joe Adler, that's his name. Joe Adler. Yeah, I probably gotta see him.

Mig

It's funny though, because all their movies were all successes, except for the one that like that's my favorite. They said it was a bomb because they kind of the Corsican brothers. Oh I love that movie, dude. That's like my favorite one. But it it says it that it bombed, I guess because they went away from their formula. You know, they weren't like doing drugs or anything like that. Yeah, and it wasn't their Cheech and Chong characters, yeah. You know, it was like these brothers, the characters. Yeah, but it wasn't like Cheech and Chong, you know, so that's why the movie didn't do well. It's like, but that's like my favorite one, dude. It's like because that shit's funny, dude. It's like where one brother feels the other one's pain, you know. So like when they start fighting, they're hitting themselves.

Speaker 1

Oh yeah.

Lano

This is that guy. This is that guy Lou Adler. A record, he's a famous guy.

Mig

But it was that was pretty cool. If you at all like watching anything, Chichin Chong, then you like documentaries. I recommend it.

Lano

If you like documentaries, it's so much more because I only know like the three movies, but there's like four or five movies, right? Six, like like um Nice Streams, like you said, the Corsica brothers, or there's a bunch of them that like that are not as well known.

Mig

Still smoking, up in smoke, nice streams, Corsican brothers.

Lano

Um Yeah, I saw that it was on his own man classic Born in East LA. Yeah, you know, you can't find that anywhere. I've been trying to buy it, show the kids. No no one streams. Born in East L. I don't know if it's It's um not appropriate for these times now, but no no one streams it, no one sells it. I've been trying to get it. I've been looking for it, I've been trying to get it.

Mig

I saw it the other day.

Speaker 3

Screen recorded I see.

Lano

I mean I was looking for it the other day for the for the kids. No one had it to buy or anything. That's what you keep saying.

Mig

You're just a dirty roomy spirit spray.

Lano

Yeah, I get it at um Oh yeah, look at look at Tubi has it. I think To be I won't have to watch it there. So it's not a prime video? No, you're lying. And even Tubi this doesn't remind me like it doesn't see right now.

Speaker 3

So much I can say right here.

Mig

No, no, to stream.

Lano

This is this is uh DVD right here. What's this prime video to rent?

Speaker 3

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

Mercy And Send Help Movie Talk

Lano

Let me see. Well maybe it just got got released. That was another movie I was looking for. But I couldn't find also forgot.

Mig

I got uh I got a recommendation. What do you got?

Speaker 1

Not kidapoo.

Mig

Well I mean you were watching a movie, you should have seen you should see Mercy. I told you guys to watch Mercy. Uh I forgot it. I'm always trying to remember what the hell you guys recommend. So I mean you should look at the list.

Lano

So um we just saw it. I've been trying to watch the Risen from um since Easter. I haven't been watching it. The one that Mickey recommended.

Mig

Oh yeah. Oh yeah. Yeah. This mercy? This one they have on the screen? Yeah, that one.

Lano

I don't remember.

Mig

Remind me again of it? Okay, that's our lord. So it's the time, it's the times of uh where where shit when when criminals get uh get um convicted or get arrested and they gotta go to court, they go before an AI judge. Oh, that's right, that's right. Yeah. They have I think I think it's uh Oh I think it's a day that they got. I did yeah, I did want to see that. It's a day. Oh, 90 90 minutes?

Lano

Well, this picture says um 90 minutes and it's like guilt.

Mig

Oh, they have they have 90 minutes to prove their innocence. So they're in the chair and they can they they have screens where they can go back in time and see, you know, they gotta prove their case. And um and they prove it to AI or or like that. They gotta prove it to the AI judge. It's an AI judge. So and then they they have like a high what is that 97% uh conviction rate?

Speaker 1

Guilty conviction rate.

Mig

Yeah, that's a cool movie. Bullshit. But that's not the one. But that's not the one. Um the one that we just saw was um, and it's not kid appropriate. 90 minutes to prove your innocence or Facebook accused. Don't watch it with the girls. Okay. Um, send help. This this damn movie. Send help, yes. This damn movie, I wanted to watch that one. It's before they crash, right? Huh? It crashed like in an island. I didn't know if I was watching a comedy, a horror, a suspense, uh, a damn chick flick. It's everything, dude. It's crazy. This damn movie is uh when it starts off, you you just think it's gonna be a chick flick. No, I kind of know what what I was getting would get into with that movie because I see the trailers.

Speaker 1

I saw the trailer, but I I couldn't remember it. And then uh Vanessa goes, well, let's watch this movie again. There's better quality on Limo.

Mig

Yeah.

Speaker 1

So we watched on Limo.

Mig

And then and then yeah, we watched it. What do you guys think? Limo or Limo? What is that? Limo. It's uh it's a nap on the fire on the fire stick.

unknown

Yeah.

Mig

So that that one um yeah, dude, it's it's nuts, dude. It's everything, it's everything. Think uh think like a violent, naked and afraid. Yeah, exactly. It's it's a good movie. It's it's it's crazy. Yeah, it's crazy. What I remember from the trailers is that the chick is supposed to be like really timid office worker or whatever, and she gets pushed around a lot. So you see, I didn't remember the trailer, right? Yeah, so I'm thinking like, oh, it's gonna be another movie where she's all like nerdy and timid, and then you know, she's getting bullied in the office, and then oh, she's gonna, you know, have a makeover, she's gonna be the hot chick, and that's another one of those movies. But no, no, no, no, no, no. Yeah, totally I I thought that because I I could remember the trailer. So if you see the trailer, you're gonna know it's different. So but don't don't don't watch don't see too much of that. You don't want to spoil it. Okay, well, I mean, because from what they showed on the trailer, it's like the the whole point is that she gets bullied in the office, and you know they're they're flying somewhere and they crash on an island and it comes out to survival, and it turns out that the the boss that bullied her is like pretty much useless out there, but oh he's he's the guy, but dude, yeah, but uh but somehow the the the timid chick she has like survivor skills and everything, so this everything everything flips goes down, dude. The stuff that goes down in that damn you know their their situations flip and he tries to like still have that bully you around boss mentality, and she's and she'll be like, nah nah nah nah nah out here it's me. Yeah, it's like in the office it's you, it's like out here it's me. It's like so you do what I say, you know, and I don't know. It's like she turns badass, dude. Yeah, but I I definitely want to see that. You have to see the shit that goes down in that movie. It's crazy, yeah? Yeah, it's almost two hours, huh? 154. That was 54 minutes. It's it's it's good. And and we watched it, and we watched it. Um yeah, we went, we we were in bed. We were in bed, bless you. We were in bed and watching it, and and I didn't fall asleep.

Speaker 1

I stayed awake. Vanessa ended up falling asleep, she had to finish it like like two days after.

Tom Hanks Western And Prime Picks

Mig

So that damn movie, if if a that movie, if a movie keeps me awake, then dude, you know. I'm the same way, dude. If a movie keeps me awake and engaged, yeah, then because I mean I I I crash out no matter what, but that damn movie was crazy, man. You know, there there's another one then that was recommended, that was recommended from from Sandra and Mark. I think Sandra told Vanessa. Yeah, and then Vanessa told we should watch it. It's like talking about a movie like just having you and you don't fall, it doesn't make you fall asleep. I um the other night, I was thinking of Sunday night, and I don't know why it kept me awake. I stayed up till like 2.30 in the morning because I wanted to see how the stupid thing ended. Wasn't particularly particularly a great movie, but it was it was interesting. It's a Western with Tom Hanks, and it's called the News of the World.

Lano

Oh, I never saw it, but I remember when it came out.

Mig

I remember when it came out also, and I wanted to watch it and completely forgot about it.

Lano

I want to say it's like 15 years or no?

Mig

Just like channel surfing. Like look at the channels, I saw it and I read the description, like, oh yeah, I wanted to see that shit. So I I stayed up and I watched it, and I watched the whole damn thing. The whole the whole point of the movie is that he's um it's right after the Civil War. They're in Texas, and uh he's uh he was a captain in the war, and I guess what he does is that he travels from town to town like with newspapers and he just like sets up, he does like kind of like a little not not a show or a speech or anything, but he just like sets up somewhere and just like gives the news. Like say that he's like the you know news reporter. Oh so he just has like all these newspapers gathered, and like for people show up who can't read or you know don't wanna don't have time to read a paper or whatever, they go pay a dime and they see him, uh-huh, and he gives them the news, and he'll go from town to town in Texas. Well, he comes across this little girl 2020 turns out she's uh she was orphaned and raised by the by Indians by a local tribe, and then again she got orphaned because the tribe got attacked and slaughtered, and she was just like wandering on her own, and I guess she was being escorted home by someone. But since it was a black guy that were in Texas, they ended up killing them. You know, and he just happened to come across her and so he takes it upon himself to try to take her back to where her tribe is now or whatever, but the whole movie is just them trying to get to some part of Texas.

Speaker 1

So is it a recommendation? Uh I mean Are you gonna recommend that movie?

Mig

It it's hard. I mean, I sat through it. You know, it kept me interested. It's not I mean a lot of dialogue? Lot of dialogue, um you know, action is far and in between far between, you know, and I don't know. So that's a no. Because it's a specific movie for a specific person. I I guess it's it'll be like an acquired taste.

Speaker 1

You could try to check it out. We just saw what was trending on uh you could check it out, watch maybe like the first half hour and see if it grips you.

Mig

Whoa.

Speaker 1

Or even the first 15 weeks.

Mig

We just saw Dreadful last night. Dreadful was like kind of uh kind of times of like um Renaissance era or whatever. It had Jon Snow and the the that that brought uh Sansa or the sister. Okay. So that one I'm not recommending. I mean it was cool, whatever. Oh, this one? It could have been yeah, dreadful. It's on what prime?

Speaker 3

Like you said, huh?

Mig

It's on Prime, yeah, Prime. Oh it's trending right now. Or yeah, Prime, right? Yeah, Prime video. Yeah, so it's trending right now, but I would not recommend it. I mean I mean it was cool, but I'm not gonna. I watched it because I wanted to see how it ended. And it kind of ended typically the way I thought it was gonna end. So there's no really like big payoff at the end. It's kinda like you could tell. But I mean, if you like Tom Hanks and you just want to see him in a western in that type of setting, then maybe you'll be able to sit through it and enjoy it.

Lano

Have you guys seen um Otto? Tom Hanks movie? He's like a grumpy old man, but then like the neighbors like that sounds familiar. That sounds familiar. Like it didn't get that much um like attention, but when I thought it, I thought it was pretty good.

Speaker 1

Otto, huh?

Mig

That does sound familiar. Um was that when he they do like the the AI hit the AI AI him young with his wife?

Lano

No, no, no. That was a different one. Oh but I want to see that one too. The one from um A Man Called Otto? Yeah, man called the Otto. It's on Hulu, so you guys can see it on the Hulu account.

When Movies Get Repetitive

Speaker 1

You know, you know what what movie I saw? That's an old one. I and I don't know why I've never I never saw it.

Mig

Uh Loathing in Las Vegas. Loathing Las Vegas? Dude, that's that's such a tough watch, dude. I yeah, it it's long and it's like I like I watched it. Oh yeah, and I was I was liking Fear Fear and Lother. Yeah, Fear and Lother in Las Vegas. Johnny Depp. When it was starting off, I was like, oh yeah, you know, I I love this. Like this is this is but you know, it's good, but it's just like it's like the same for the same topic. Exactly, exactly. So like it gets tedious. Yeah, I told I told I told I told us I I won't watch this again. Yeah, like it's not maybe, maybe like in bits and pieces, like if it's like on and I'll see it, and then that's it. But I am not gonna sit through. I mean, because because there's only so there's only so much I can take of like the drug taking and the drug abuse. Yeah, it's it's all the same throughout the movie. The the hallucinations that he goes through and everything. Like, okay, I get it, man. It's like move on. Yeah. You know, that was too long. It's the same like watching um any movie where like there's one character, it's always like screaming like way too much.

Speaker 3

Oh, yeah.

Mig

You know, like uh Seth Rogan does that shit in a lot of his movies. You know, it's like he's funny, but there's times where he's like really just always like screaming and shit and everything. It's like, okay, dude, it's like you know that shit was funny. Like to the the that little short dude from um um Marble Bosses. Yeah, yeah, him too. Yeah, you know when he's like when he starts going off like that, yeah. It's like you know, same thing in every movie. It's like, or or if you're watching like a serious drama and all they're doing is yelling through the whole thing, you know, and wait, which is why, and I got a lot of shit from the Charlie Day, this guy right here? Yeah, that dude. Yeah, yeah. I got a lot of shit for it when I said it, like especially around like Raj. I watched Raging Bull, dude, and I thought it sucked. I really do not see why people say it that's such a great movie. It's like I just never seen it. I just thought I mean it's one of those where it's just everybody's yelling and shit. You know, if they're not yelling, they're crying. You know, and and it's just it is it's like, dude, it's like okay. It's like move on. Yeah, it's like do something else now, you know. But when they keep on doing the same shit over and over and over, like the movie that got it right was uh leaving Las Vegas. Leaving Las Vegas really nailed it. Yeah, you know, showing you that that like you felt it, man. Exactly. You felt it exactly because that was more it was more than those were the struggles and everything of an alcoholic, it's more on the serious side, so it wasn't supposed to be like you know, but there there's so many movies that try to do the same thing, yeah, and they just they miss the mark. Yeah, but freaking leaving Las Vegas, dude, they just really leaving Las Vegas is crazy. They nailed it. I gotta watch that one. I don't remember it. Yeah, leaving Las Vegas is fucking hard. I mean, sometimes I can't watch it, dude, because it it's really depressing. It's heartbreaking, right? Yeah, it's like it's sad, dude. Like it's really sad.

Speaker 1

Cage is really good in that one, man.

Mig

Yeah. He's really good in that one. Yeah, but like of the favorites, dude, that's one of my favorites. That's like I think that's one of the best movies ever made.

Lano

Yeah. Leaving Las Vegas?

Mig

Leaving Las Vegas, yeah.

Lano

It's on um free on Tubi.

Mig

I gotta watch it. That shit's gut wrenching, man.

Lano

On Pluto TV.

Speaker 1

It's like I don't know if it was uh I don't know if Pluto TV was the one that has all the shows, right? Like free shows you can see.

Lano

Like old school TV. Yeah. No, this is good information.

Speaker 1

That's good. Oh yeah, you know where we're like well, you know, Vanessa always goes like right at night, she goes to sleep.

Three's Company And Sitcom Comfort

Mig

So sometimes she gets, she she um, like we run late, whatever, we're eating, or whatever, and it we should only have like about 45 minutes to watch something. Yeah. It's like all right, we're gonna start watching uh we're gonna start um watching Three's Company. We saw first episode, like first couple episodes of Three's Company.

Speaker 3

Uh huh.

Mig

So it's like we're gonna go through the season, like that's it. Like whenever we were short on time, we're gonna see this three minute. Has she ever watched it? Yeah, yeah. Because there it's that's 30 minutes, it was like 20 minutes, right?

Lano

Like, well, yeah, 20 minutes because of commercial because of commercials. So that like you could like sneak in an episode like before anything.

Mig

And I think I think we I looked it up on Pluto TV. I think that's what I looked it up on.

Lano

But you have the the box set, right? Yeah. Yeah. Now um me and G bot. There's no big story arc, right? Like you just watch them in any order, or are you watching them in order to get a bigger one? Nah, yeah, you can watch them.

Mig

Yeah, you can just watch them. Episodes are all random, none of them are really connected. Like when I'm on regular TV, damn, like if you're on regular antenna TV, you on uh rabbit ears, yeah. Like you go on antenna TV, Channel 5, and you know, depending on they show nothing but old old shows. Yeah. So then sometimes Twees Company will be on, the Jeffersons will be on. Now, what does she think of it?

Lano

Because um, like I wanna I want I'm curious to see if my wife would um she likes it. Oh, I'd be interested.

Mig

I I think Lori will like it. I mean, she's she seemed to like everything that you know all the old movies that we like. I think she'll really like that show.

Lano

Well, Jack Tripper, what's his real name? John Ritter. John Ritter, like um But back in the like he was like a like a legend, right? Like he was like one of the main. He's a legend. Yeah, one of the funny ones.

Mig

Funny, dude. Funny. Funny ass dude. Favorite favorite episode is that one where he gets drunk at that party, and he's dusty all over the place. He falls behind the sofa and breaks out a plan, and he comes up in the pot like a crown. And then he likes shape. Oh, man, I love that.

Lano

It was the premise that he was gay, like to stay with the roommates, right?

Mig

Yeah, he because uh Roper, Mr. Roper was old school. He's like, no, he can't live here with two women with one. He was gay, so it was all cool with that. The funny episode stupid Larry, man. He's like, what's wrong with that guy? He's like, tight underwear. Tight underwear. Yeah, no, no, that's like that's uh and then it's only like eight, I think eight seasons, seven seasons. Was it?

Speaker 1

Yeah. It's like, man, it's cool, it's crazy. Like you go look back, like it seemed like they ran forever, bro.

Mig

Forever, yeah. Almost because once it was done, they they showed it like the reruns, so it's just like oh rewatching it.

Lano

Like how how many seasons, Gilligan's Island?

Mig

Dude, that that thing might only be like four or five seasons.

Lano

I remember girls, I thought that was like forever. But wasn't there a oh like it's three's company eight seasons? Wasn't there a spin-off?

Mig

Yeah, uh Three's a crowd.

Lano

Three's a crowd. And who's just a different girl?

Mig

Or who was it was just uh Jack and then the the girl she married and her and her dad.

Lano

But wasn't as good. Nah. Three's a crowd. I do remember that part.

Speaker 3

See how many, yeah, it was one season? One season. Oh wow. Yeah.

Mig

Yeah, he didn't it didn't take.

Lano

Because I was even I saw the show um the one where he he ended up passing away. It was like a new one, like um what was it called? Oh, here it is, eight eight simple rules.

Mig

Oh yeah.

Lano

Oh like he had um his his daughters and kids, and then yeah. Then he he had like a heart attack during this filming or something.

Mig

Yeah, I remember that one.

Lano

Yeah, you know Is there any like does anybody watch um like regular like um network TV, whatever, like at 8 o'clock, nine o'clock, whatever? Nah, not no more. Is there any like sitcoms, like family sitcoms that are like today?

Mig

Nothing good. Nah, nothing I even I even try to give the the new Night Court a chance because I love Nightcourt original. Yeah. And it's alright. Well I didn't realize that that's the room.

Speaker 1

I mean the only the only thing that keeps going is just all those those crime shows and those Yeah, there's like a hospital.

Mig

I mean that's that's all there is. CIA, whatever. And there are touchers.

Speaker 1

And as far as comedy shows, nah.

Mig

It's like Fox. Fox now is nothing but competition like reality shows now. That's all they show. Now, are you guys already not because there's too there's too many options?

Lano

All the streaming and uh are you guys um cosby kids? Like you grew up watching the Cosby show or no? Yeah, yeah, of course. Oh yeah, me too. Would you watch it today?

Rick

Yeah.

Lano

I would. Yeah. Yeah, me too. Well, I know, because you know, some people it got blacklisted, so they won't watch it or whatever.

Mig

I mean I'm not gonna watch it cheering him on with uh pudding and shit, you know, but you know it's tough because like I don't listen to nothing R. Kelly like ever since all that dropped. And I I loved R. Kelly back in the day, man. I never I never really fell off. I mean he had like his his first two or three albums. Oh, but oh still the bangers that he has. Yeah, yeah.

Lano

They were they were banging, man. But because we're watching um Mike, we're watching Michael J. Fox. He's on a new um a new show called Shrinking. And I was telling my wife, like, oh, like before Back to the Future, it was like family ties. Family ties and then Spin City, dude. She didn't know about family ties. Oh yeah.

Mig

See, those are good. That should she you guys watched it? Some of it?

Lano

No, we didn't we didn't watch it, but I'm wondering like we should go back.

Mig

Oh, now with the kids, go back and watch like these shows. Yeah, these are you could be you could be playing these when the kids are I mean with the kids around. Yeah, because it's all stuff that we grew up on, dude. Yeah, that's what you might you might even catch stuff, and I I guarantee you you'll catch stuff that went over your head, yeah, when you watched it as a kid, but you'll catch it now.

Speaker 1

All that stuff, uh family ties, damn growing pain, growing pains, another Mr.

Mig

Belvedere, who's the boss, Mr. Belvidere, yeah. All that stuff. I'm I'm sure she'll like all that stuff, dude.

Speaker 1

Those are just cane.

Mig

When all else fails, just show her some three stooges and little rascals. Black and white versions. Yeah. Not all this crap remake stuff. But the OG shit.

Lano

Yeah, I gotta just find some simple because you know what catches her eye when there's kids. Like when there's like young kids and they they watch it is like their imagination is like, oh, I'm gonna be like that kid or whatever. Home improvement. Home improvement. And now Ali's at that age where she's like, you know, doing all that loud stuff. Where she's older and she's Who's talking out there? I was like the neighbors in the back. Talking loud.

Mig

Don't you go yelling and telling them we're trying to record a show? Man, I don't show a little professionalism. Growing pains. Yeah, growing pains is cool. Man, you just gotta go through like 80s sitcoms. 80s sitcoms. Like, man, I don't know, like, there is so much, dude. There's like 227. I love seven.

Lano

Umky Brewster.

Mig

Punky Brewster Webster, all Webster, Facts of Life. Yeah, dude. You got you gotta that that's what's cool because like you go back to Antenna TV and all those shows come out. I mean Laverne and Shirley, happy days.

Speaker 3

Happy days.

Mig

Oh yeah, happy days, yeah.

Speaker 1

Yeah, yeah.

Lano

I'm gonna I'm gonna I'm gonna put one of these on to see what they what they think. Yeah. Yeah, I'm sure they're like all that stuff. I'm always looking for like content for them because it's all it is is like Disney and cartoons, but I want to show them some real stuff. What was that um small world? Oh, was Vicky the robot? Vicky the robot?

Mig

Oh yeah, they might like that one.

Lano

I think Ellie might love that one, like the robot.

Speaker 1

Small world, I think.

Lano

Yeah. I was gonna say it's a small world, but no, that's the ride.

Speaker 1

Yeah. Or is it small world?

Lano

Her name was Vicky, right?

Speaker 1

Small world uh sitcom. Oh yeah. Small wonder. Small wonder.

Mig

Small wonder. Alf. Ow, dude. Oh yeah. Keep your cat away from them.

Speaker 1

Yeah. Oh yeah.

Mig

Always trying to eat the cat.

Speaker 1

I think they would love Alf, dude.

Mig

Yeah. Oh I think.

Speaker 3

Didn't we make a list of all this stuff already? All for us.

Mig

When we went our first season of recording? I think we did. Maybe.

Speaker 1

I think we did, dude.

Mig

Alf. Oh, that's right.

Speaker 1

Yeah. But that's a good movie too, man.

Mig

That's a good movie too.

Speaker 1

That's a that's a good uh Christmas movie right there.

Mig

Yeah, there you go.

Lano

Oh yeah, Elf. I remember this was like a big thing when it came out. Like there's always like T.

Speaker 1

Okay, so Alf and then even the well, I did I think you did show them. Did you show them dinosaurs?

Mig

Like the cartoon?

Speaker 1

Yeah, no, the the show?

Mig

It was like uh the dinosaurs? Kind of like a puppet.

Lano

Oh no, no, I haven't seen that one. It was like the like a dinosaur family, right?

Speaker 1

Yeah.

Lano

No. It was like on the A.

Speaker 3

I think it's just dinosaur show. Oh show, like the show.

Mig

TV show. Oh yeah.

Speaker 1

Dinosaurs, there it is. Yeah, they'll they'll love that, dude. That's crazy that something like that, you know, can come on and and catch, you know?

Lano

Yeah, because this is like people wearing like costumes, right? Yeah. This ain't like Muppets or something. And this is like a I remember the dinosaurs, this is like a fairly like in our generation it was like a newer show, right? Yeah. What was it? 91. Four seasons. Damn, yeah.

Mig

91. Dang. Yeah, those are those are good shows. Those are good shows for for the girls, man.

Lano

Yeah, because right now, um like um the seasons are finishing in on TV, so like we're we need things to watch. Yeah. Like everything's like kind of like wrapping up right now.

Speaker 1

The the girls like they watch early and then they they knock out already late, or uh they're staying up.

Mig

Like you guys gotta force them to go to bed.

Lano

That's the thing. So right now they're they're taking a nap like around between like four and five.

Mig

Uh-huh.

Lano

And then um they'll either they'll wake up at seven or or they won't wake up. Oh. So we're all like, we're keeping it quiet so they don't wake up. And then um, but then sometimes they'll wake up and then they'll be up till like ten o'clock. But they always they always like they knock out like right before dinner's ready. So then we like this me and my wife are eating, we gotta wait for them.

Mig

Yeah, but I'm I'm gonna look for all these old reasons. As soon as they they they wake up, man.

Lano

Cause I I tried watching um you Cheers. I tried showing my wife, but she just she wasn't into it. Like I showed her like the first episode, but like all it shows.

Mig

Cheers, Cheers is like um like you gotta like it like like um like Taxi. Taxi, yeah. Um, what was that one? Uh I can never remember the name of it. The the radio show. Uh WKRP, yeah. Oh, yeah. Like that style comedy, like you gotta, it's kind of like that. Like you really gotta Cincinnati, uh WKRP. Yeah. Well, I mean, it was it was definitely uh more adult themed.

Lano

Yeah. But that's the thing, like like Mickey said, like going now as us adults watching it back, like it's gonna be a whole different show. Like, we'll catch it.

Mig

You know what I wanted to watch um again, just to go through it? Um Moonlight. Moonlighting. Moonlighting? Yeah, moonlighting with Bruce Willis. Yeah, yeah.

Lano

I wanted to go through that. That's what um made him famous.

Mig

He got big on that and then he's gonna be like, Well, that that gave him the diehard role from doing that, yeah.

Speaker 1

Moonlighting. Moonlighting. Yeah, just to go through that. Oh, and then um another show that the girls might like, or uh not really. It'll probably be for you guys.

Mig

Is the um Ah man in five seasons? Um And I can never remember his name either. The one that that would draw cartoons. He would put the the the Muppet, he put the Muppet hand on there and he didn't. Oh I can never remember that damn. Was that three?

Lano

I was thinking three's a crowd, but something comfy, right?

Mig

No, too close for comfort? Too close for comfort, because is it yeah, too close for comfort with uh Ted Knight from Caddyshack? Yes, yes, Ted Knight. Yeah, I can remember Teddy. Ted Knight Caddyshack. Yeah, too close for comfort, yeah. Yeah, yeah, that one I love that one, man. Just because like a little cow on his hand. A little cow and he would draw him with his cartoons. Yeah, that was that's a good show right there, dude. Right there.

Lano

Too close for comfort. And see, I didn't know um like why it was called that, but now it seems like a lot of people living in the house, right? Like too close for comfort.

Mig

And the last trip that we took to San Francisco, I wanted to go find houses like that, because you know they always show in their previews, like uh when the show's starting. Yeah, it shows all the houses like that. Like really close up on the hills. I was like, oh man, I want to see where they where this was at. It was at uh Lombardi Street, the one that called Twisty. That's it. Oh that's what it that's what it is. Oh, it looks like a steep hill right here. People say go check it out because you know, go drive down the road, like nah. People it's always packed because people want to go down that stupid road. It's like, oh I'm right. I think they closed it down, that street. Yeah, look at his little cow. Oh, yeah, yeah. Yeah, that'll be more for you and Laura. But I remember watching it, the kids might like it. Oh, I mean I don't think so. It's more not that it's grown-up content, it's just more grown-up humor. They probably won't get it. Yeah. Yeah, because right now everything that's out is like I know another good one. Perfect strangers. Oh, Belky. Perfect strangers. Damn Balkie, dude. I have checks.

Speaker 1

They might they might like that one. Because stupid Balkie, the way he acts.

Lano

No, like I'm imagining my daughters like like acting like him after small small wonder. Yeah, acting all crazy. Oh, yeah.

Mig

I I think small wonder is the first one you should show him. Like acting like robots. The first one should be small wonder and elf. And dinosaur. Show them that with those.

Lano

Oh, yeah. I'm gonna I'm gonna go back.

Speaker 1

Small wonder. Maybe maybe small wonder, dinosaur, and then elf.

MTV Then Jackass And Theater Plans

Lano

Um, well, this is kind of the same theme, but um I saw that um a trailer that comes out with a new jackass, the final movie. Oh man.

Mig

Another one? And the the last and final. Can their bodies even hold up? They keep on saying everyone. Well, you know, I seen one of the last ones. Really, a lot of the original dudes, they're not doing that much anymore. They don't like they got like a whole new crop of young guys. Oh. I mean, some of them still do some of the stuff, but not hardcore. No, not like dude.

Speaker 1

I can't believe like some of the clips I go back and see, like, dude, we can't believe these guys are doing that shit, man.

Lano

I think it's coming out in June or July.

Speaker 1

Yeah.

Lano

The best and last um Jackass.

Mig

Oh wow.

Lano

Best and last. I don't know about that. And that that that's like what they're saying, like they're they're like too old. Yeah. Well, watch the trailer after, but like this has to be the the last one.

Mig

Oh man, that shit was so good when it first came out, man. Watching it on MTV. Yeah. MTV's crazy, dude. Oh, how MTV changed? No, well, yeah, changed. It's like it changed TV kind of all the way up. Yeah, just MTV, like what a damn like network, like huge part of our damn growing up. Oh, yeah. Like what what damn MTV had. What's funny is that they don't even show music anymore.

Speaker 1

No, yeah, yeah.

Mig

It's it's like you gotta go to like a sub-MTV division or channel. If you want to see any music videos, like a two or three years on MTV tour.

Speaker 1

What would we be? Like, well, how the how would we be if MTV never existed?

Mig

Uh so many, I mean, just everything.

Lano

Yeah.

Mig

I mean, really, they're the ones that spawned reality shows with uh real world.

Lano

Yeah, that yeah, that was like the original, original, yeah.

Mig

You know, yeah, that was crazy when shit was real and not scripted. Right. Now the real the shows are script, like the real reality shows are scripted kind of. Yeah, that was crazy.

Lano

Yeah, MTV, man. Wow. I don't do we make this um it's I think it's coming out in July. What? Jackass, do we make this a movie we go see in person too so we could do a review? Oh, yeah, that's how we can. It's one of our movie theaters.

Speaker 1

You know, you know, there's a movie that came out that I wanted to go see is the the David Spade and Theo Vaughn movie, Bus Boys.

Mig

It came out this past Friday. I heard about it. I didn't know about it. I didn't hear about it. Bus Boys. It's in theaters. Yeah, it's with uh David Spade and um Theo Vaughn. Bobby Lee. Yeah, dude. But it's we should go, we should go to movies to see that.

Lano

LAPD.

Mig

I haven't even um April 17th.

Lano

Yeah, I haven't even heard about this or anything.

Mig

Yeah, because they didn't they didn't go with no big um movie studio no. It's all it's all David Spade and Theo Vaughn. They did it all on their own. They they they got the money on their own. They they it's all their movie. So they're saying if if you support you know the movie, that they can get it out to more theaters. But they did all that on their own. That that movie's done 100% on their own, like no no big studios helping them out on it.

Lano

Have you um like you try looking it up? Oh, right here it says, like, is it like limited theaters? Like is there some nearby? Universal city.

Speaker 1

Because it's kind of it's kind of gives a little bit of Joe Dirt uh vibes.

Speaker 3

Yeah.

Mig

Yeah.

Speaker 1

It's not it's not Joe Dirt, but it's like kind of vibes of it.

Mig

And they're not trying to be like another Joe Dirt movie, but yeah, it looks it looks it looks good.

Speaker 1

Yeah, I think we had we I I I told Vanessa I wanted to go to the theater to go watch that.

Mig

I think it might go Friday. What what's your your theater that you go to? Um it's Regal, I think it's Regal right there, or I think it's Regal right there, West Covenant. By the mall? Yeah. Regal?

Lano

Covina or AMC by the Chick-fil-A and stuff? No, it's not AMC.

Mig

I think it's Regal. Yeah. By what mall? The Covina Mall? West Covina mall? I think you just put it in the Oh yeah, yeah, in the back, like by the burger store.

Lano

By Bun Street.

Mig

Yeah, Bun Street. Yeah, cross street from Bun Street.

Lano

Oh yeah, you just kind of cross on that. I forget that's by you.

Speaker 1

You know? I'm gonna tell.

Mig

I'm gonna tell I'm gonna tell Vanessa Friday, Friday night, day night. Oh, and then there's that sushi place there too. On the corner.

Lano

Is that that Bun Street still good there? It's still good? Yeah, dude. You good when's the last time you've been there? Um, I wanna say probably like right after probably the night.

Mig

You went with the boys not too long ago, no? Yeah.

unknown

Yeah.

Lano

And then um, I told you last week before we left about the I want to try those Reds oysters. Oh, yeah. When will be like a good weekend where you're free? Because I gotta see if like they're available and all this stuff.

Mig

Well, check their availability. Okay. And then and then let me know. I'll shoot you them um the the dude that comes to your house. Yeah, because I think it's like caters. So like we're gonna have to. Get all the info. Get all the info. Maybe he's already like booked.

Speaker 1

Yeah, that's what I want to find out. See how far out he is and see how much you know it is. We can call in and let's let's have a no because I think we're gonna have to book him.

Lano

Yeah, well, come down and eat him. Yeah.

Mig

We'll tell Mark Sandra and tell tell Manny. You know, we'll get we'll get a little kickback going.

Speaker 1

Right now that I got well the this whole time, uh past you know, a couple weeks, I've been doing finishing the damn pavers in the back.

Mig

Dude, I'm telling you what, man. I can't I I can't I can't deal with those 90-pound bags of cement anyway. They're getting they're getting too too heavy now. Like, I I gotta go from like real quick, bam, bam, right on the dolly. Get them up. But yeah, those things are too heavy. I gotta go, I gotta go down to 60 pounds now. So you give you give me shit for slowing down, dude, and it's it can't be.

Lano

You can't fucking slow down. You're not supposed to slow down. We went to Disneyland, not on Friday, on Thursday.

Mig

What do you mean you're not slowing down? You're going from 90 pounds lifting those sacks like nothing to 60 times. I'm saying you can't slow down, you're not supposed to slow down. Oh, you have to keep now. We have to work.

Speaker 1

I'm just gonna just, yeah, you gotta keep in, you gotta keep in the routine, and that's when you're gonna be all jacked up when you're older.

Mig

I'm talking about being able to do the work you used to do easily before now that you can't do it so much. Yeah, if if I was constantly doing that work, I'd still be fine. But last time I was doing pavers was like, I don't know how many years ago. So it's I'm like out of damn shape of mess doing that type of work. But if you never stop doing stuff like that, yeah, you know, you'd be fine. That's what I'm saying. You don't get it, you don't get it. I'm not giving, I'm not giving no expensive. When we do break jobs, those drums are just as heavy as those sacks, and it's getting harder and harder for me and I'm gonna do it. So I'm saying when the time goes on, the shit gets harder to do it and you start slowing down. You gotta do something to stay in shape. You gotta do something. Well then you gotta do something to keep lifting those cement bags, right? Yeah, yeah, that's what I'm saying. I told you it's been I don't know how long since I've done those damn papers. That's why that's why I mow my grass every weekend. You are your stupid little robot. You mow your grass, but you're not using that weed whacker to trim the edges.

Speaker 1

Edges are looking wild, huh?

Mig

Thanks everybody. Thank you for listening, for being there, for listening to our dumb asses. And keep on drifting, yo. Hey!