Historically High - HH 1v1 - Best High Favorites

Episode Date: July 22, 2022

You've heard us talk about History, now come join your hosts as we get deep inside each other's......minds, our minds. We're talking favorite things to do when you're elevated. Music, Outdoor Activiti...es, Movies.....we get weird and we get specific. Tune in and have a little fun.Support the show Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Starting point is 00:00:13 a nice little break from having to think and study on topics. Yeah, so what we're going to do is we're going to just do these little short one-on-ones with me and Adam. And it's also a break for us mentally because it gives us an opportunity not to think about sometimes depressing topics that we have to talk about. Yeah, it's a fun way to kind of get to know us and how we go and think about things and go about things. Maybe you think about it the same.
Starting point is 00:00:39 You think it's weird. You think you're the only one, but then you hear it from us. And so you know there's someone else out there that feels this. same way. Someone else fucking crazy like you were. So the first one we did was our Fourth the July themed. It was basically like the greatest American stuff. So that one wasn't really themed about like best high something. This one we're kind of doubling back and going with a category of best things to do when you're high. So what are the categories? What you like to watch. So like movies, TV shows, series, anything like that,
Starting point is 00:01:10 best outdoor activity so just anything that you like to do stoned outside your favorite music to listen to when you're high always a popular fun one and then because the wild card was so fun with the most American
Starting point is 00:01:26 we're going to do the wild card again so I think that's kind of going to be our theme is when we go through something we're going to pick three categories and then have a wild card for whatever the overarching category is right? Yeah. Okay so the fun part about this is I like selling them to each other. Or like picking them apart.
Starting point is 00:01:42 So that's my favorite one. So we'll do the traditional flipping of the item next to you. Flipping of the Zen can. I'll take green side. Oh, are they both green? Head tails, yeah. Okay, I'll take the Zen side. Oh, it's tails.
Starting point is 00:02:00 So you win. So you go first. Okay, so which one you want to do first? Let's do the watch first. Watch? Okay. So I like to watch. This is weirdly specific.
Starting point is 00:02:10 I like to watch anything that I've actually seen or that's been like a repeated, repeatedly viewed movie or TV show, but that I've never seen Stoned. So I'm getting the opportunity because for the longest time, like I didn't like smoke or use or anything like that. And so things that I watched like as a kid and a teenager and throughout like the earlier parts of my life
Starting point is 00:02:34 that I really liked even not stoned, I like going back and watching that because, it's this weird thing that I get to almost see the movie again for the first time because I'm catching things in the movie that I never caught when my mind was kind of closed off
Starting point is 00:02:50 or when I was focused on something else. Like a, almost like a nostalgia play where you know where the payoff of the show is. I get something like, I've watched movies that I have seen literally like 50 times and then I'll get stoned and I'll watch it and I will get something else out of that movie that I never got 50 of those other times.
Starting point is 00:03:10 Like, I'll get like, oh, that's a lesson in why we don't do this. Or like that character, like, I can actually identify if like a character is going through something. I'm like, oh, I never stopped to think about like what that character's mental state is because they just went through this and then that's why they reacted this way. Sometimes you just look at a movie and you're like, they're doing that because it's scripted that way. I think I talked to you about this with... Yeah, with Star Wars. You're almost running through like side plots in your head because you can, Yeah, so it's like, it's watching a movie and wondering if the person writing that movie is as clever as I'm taking them to be because I'm noticing some really clever shit.
Starting point is 00:03:49 Mm-hmm. Like, you catch a line that you don't hear, like. Or you catch someone's decision making and you're like, oh, someone just didn't write that, that they made that decision. They're making it because two scenes ago, they went through this and they're probably still thinking about that. Yeah. And it's informing their decision. And it just, it's my, honestly, I think it might be my favorite thing about being stone is being able to see this stuff again like I'm almost watching it for the first time. It's the crazy thing. It's like, I call it a time machine.
Starting point is 00:04:19 So what, what would be a movie that you've enjoyed the most doing it that way? Watching like Lord of the Rings was awesome. Yeah. Watching, I'm rewatching, like, I'm going to do all the Star Wars. So when I say all the Star Wars, I literally mean like the prequels, then the Clone Wars. series, then the, like, final prequel, all in order for, like, whatever media it is. And I'm going to try to, like, view it over the course of, like, one long form story. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:48 So, yeah. All right. Mine, I just went a little more chalk. I just went Bob's Burgers. It's a nice cartoon with kind of soft colors. I've seen them all a million times. If you don't appreciate H. John Benjamin's voice, when you're stoned, that's munchies for your ears. His voice, I think, is honestly what a bag of chips is are, you know, for eating when you're stoned.
Starting point is 00:05:21 That's, he's that voice for your ears. He's the crunch. He just, oh. Yeah, he's, it's a beautiful family story where everybody's getting into hijinks. And I've already seen him enough to where it's almost like word for word. but you can appreciate that there's always going to be a good ending to it. It's always going to leave you in a better place. It's just so nice to be able to sit down and watch something animated.
Starting point is 00:05:44 Like, I love watching different kinds of movies, like action movies and stuff like that stone. There's just something about that comfort of getting into an animated series. Animated series are so low stakes, but they can be so funny. Because anything that happens is never serious because it's a cartoon character. It's not heavy. And there's always going to be a redeeming quality to it. Being able to watch, like speaking H. John Venture and being able to watch Archer. Yeah. Yes.
Starting point is 00:06:09 You're watching these people, so you know there's no stakes, but it's hilarious. Yeah, it's always something that's good and comforting. And I, you can get stoned and plow through six, seven episodes very quickly without even realizing where you are. Walk out of the room. Walk back in the room. Know exactly where you're at. Yep. Even if it's five minutes. Yeah, I love those shows. Yeah, that's, that would be mine. What do you think? who takes that one?
Starting point is 00:06:37 The answers were so different. Yeah. We'll call that one a wash. Sure. Okay. I don't even know if we're going to have you able to compete with each other. I just like the fact that we're having these discussions because these are also things I'm finding out about you despite us knowing each other for so long.
Starting point is 00:06:50 Yeah. All right. What's your favorite outdoor activity stoned? This one's going to be a little different. I just love to barbecue high. Being outside on the grill. hearing the sizzle, feeling the heat, knowing that you got just a big slab of whatever you want that you're throwing on there, you're watching it cook and caramelize, you can smell it.
Starting point is 00:07:16 It's like the foreplay before banging to where you just know that everything. It's so like there's so much going on like your smell, you're hearing, you're seeing it cook, like it's all of your senses being engaged. Yes. You get a big piece of beef on there and you start to feel for your doneness. to see where you want it. Do you like to, because I like doing that too, do you like to have like, when you're doing that,
Starting point is 00:07:42 do you like to stay outside around it the whole time you kind of have stuff out there with you? Or do you like coming inside and going back outside, coming in? It depends on my level of highness, because if I get to the point to where I'm stoned where it feels like I'm in a kitchen, like where I know that I have two minutes on this side, then I got to flip it and go back.
Starting point is 00:08:01 I almost like that chaos, because it feels like I'm doing something that I don't do on a normal basis. Do you like doing, what do you like doing the barbecuing? Or do you like going out there and doing like your pizza oven more? I don't know. The pizza oven's fun. But the making of the pizza sounds like it'd be fun stone when you're just like, what flavors are going to taste good in 15 minutes?
Starting point is 00:08:21 Yeah. And you have your pre-plan for what your ingredients are. And then you might see something in the fridge or you have something from another meal. Things start to adapt. You start to MacGyver yourself a pizza You wildcard it Exactly Yeah it's it's fun
Starting point is 00:08:37 The level of Fucking that up Is a lot higher though Because when you're dealing with like You're distracted so easily Yeah and you're dealing with 800 degree pizza oven So I'm sitting out there counting on my fingers and toes Making sure that I get 30 seconds right
Starting point is 00:08:52 So I can pull it A butterfly doesn't fly past or a plane doesn't fly over Where you look up and you get distracted And you start worrying about contrails Level is so high The room for error is razor thin. You gotta play it.
Starting point is 00:09:05 I'm the only one that does most of the cooking, so I know that if it's a bad meal. I've lit. I've overcooked steak because I got distracted doing something. Constantly. Been distracted outside next to the grill. I don't know if I turned around. I was watching across like the canal or something like that or just like looking around the backyard trying to figure out about moving stuff.
Starting point is 00:09:24 And before I knew, I was like, how did five minutes just go by? You started thinking about painting the fence or redoing the deck or something like that and it's just gone. that's a good one actually what do you got mine was to like sit by a fire but be high up in the hills to me there's something about
Starting point is 00:09:44 like when you're higher up in the mountains I don't know if anyone's listening this has never been like up a high altitude in the mountains but the amount of stars you can see so this is right after that what was the new space telescope that just came out
Starting point is 00:09:56 the one that they just got the pictures from yes it's the something and Hubbard. No, not the Hubbard, I was thinking Hubble. Smith Weber or something like that. Not sure. It's a new telescope that just came out. So they just launched these images. They've been going around. Yeah, you're right. Uh, NASA's web telescope.
Starting point is 00:10:13 Okay. So it's, um, the most in-depth pictures of space and everything. It shows not stars, but you can see galaxies all the tiny disks. It's, and that's only a fraction of a tiny box of space that all that is in. We'll get into that another time because I can talk about that for a long time. That's going to leave me down a rabbit hole. Oh, yeah. But when you're at higher altitude out in the mountains, of course, there's no light pollution so you can see really well because you're at higher altitude. You get actually a better view into space as weird as it sounds. And despite being around a fire, it doesn't pollute that, really that vision.
Starting point is 00:10:47 So one of the best things I think to do is when you're sitting in a chair around like a campfire and then you can lean back in the chair and look up. So you can be staring at the fire because we all know that's fun of shit to do when you're a little stoned. is just watch the fire, watch it dance and the flames and the motions. But then you kind of lean back and you look up and you literally just see what looks like just infinite stars. And you can actually see
Starting point is 00:11:10 at the altitude as we go camping sometimes you actually kind of can see the clusters of stars that kind of move like, not like definitive like the galaxy waves or spirals and stuff, but you can kind of see where there's the clusters or movements of like the stars. Movements?
Starting point is 00:11:26 Not movements. I'm trying to say like it looks like there's. configurations? Yes, it looks like there's a shape, like a configuration. Yeah, so like big dipper, a little dipper, or Ryan's belt. But even more so than that, not constellations. I'm trying to think of how to, if you were to see, like, so many stars, you know when it backs us out, and you can kind of see from our galaxy,
Starting point is 00:11:44 it kind of looks like there's a spin to it. You can see where there would be like, not the spin to it, but like the, I'm trying to think, almost like the, you know, when they say the Milky Way, you kind of see the, how am I not describing this right? I'm trying to think of the way to describe this. I'm enthralled. I don't know. I know someone listening knows exactly what I'm talking about.
Starting point is 00:12:09 Kind of. That is the best way I can probably, you almost see like it looks kind of like star dust because there's so many little stars twinkling. It looks like a... Almost like a backdrop to the stars that you can see better. Yes. But it's just so condensed. There's so many stars that you just look up and you're just like,
Starting point is 00:12:25 that's a sun, that's the sun, that's the sun. And then you just go wherever your mind, wants to take you. How many of those suns have planets? How many of those planets have life? Is life like this? Is someone else doing the same thing on their planet looking up at the stars? Well, and it just, you get such a sense of being so small. Like when we're in cities, and you don't really have a thought to like look up because you just know you're not going to see much. You'd be able to see a couple. You'd be able to pick up the North Star and all that. But when you're out in nature, you're just there. And you're kind of your own man of civilization to be able to look up
Starting point is 00:12:58 and see and just realize that all we are is just a little rock in an infinitely large area. Even on a smaller scale than that, think of it this way. That's how it always used to look before us. Yeah. There was no light around. Yeah, there was no light around. And it always used to be way more stars than you could see. That just used to be how it was. That's how people that first settled and came across and only had fire and shit like that. That's what they saw every single night. And it was never shocking to them. But, It's shocking to people now because it's not something we get a seal of time. Well, and you wonder how astrologers got into it and how Plato would look at the stars and all those...
Starting point is 00:13:38 You wonder why it was fascinating to those people? And then you go up to the hills and you look at what you can see and you're like... You get it. Oh. Yep. They weren't just seeing what I normally see on any given night. Like, they could like piece stuff together if you had the right mental capacity to do that. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:54 No, I think Stars wins that one because that is a very... just a inspiring. See, after you said cooking, I thought yours was, I wanted yours to win. I just feel like yours encompasses so much more because it lets your brain go. When you're cooking, you're focused on that one thing and your reward for that one thing
Starting point is 00:14:12 is not fucking up the first thing to get to the second thing. When you have stars around and you start to let your mind wander and you wonder if the stars that you're looking at that point have actually already burned out because it takes their light so long to get to them, your mind is just completely expanded.
Starting point is 00:14:28 Yeah, I know. And then how many new stars are out there? The light hasn't even hit us. Yep. Is there a chance that, like, I'm seeing it for the light hit us for the first time from this new star? Yeah, it's a galaxy brain thing. I think that wins it. All right.
Starting point is 00:14:42 It just lets your mind go everywhere. All right. All right. What? Okay, what do I like to listen to? I told this to you, like, last week. I don't know if you've done it yet. My favorite thing to do is listen to like movie score composer radio on like Amazon or something like that.
Starting point is 00:15:06 Which I'm going to get in. I'm going to go back to this. But so like either John Williams or Hans Zimmer, like a more than well-known one. So it's a lot of like well-known movie scores. And the stations, by the way, have been like kind of bad. I don't know what Amazon did to them or anything like that. that, but they're very, like, repetitive. It's, like, the same, like, 15 songs.
Starting point is 00:15:29 And I know there's a lot more movie scores out there. But I was telling you the reason I like to do that is because, like, if you're just kind of, like, sitting and you're not watching anything, you close your eyes and you just listen, you get to, like, listen to these movie scores. And if you've seen the movies well enough, then you can see the scenes that are happening when these scores are happening. And sometimes they'll do scores that are a whole combination of all of the songs throughout the movie or the score covers like if you were to listen to the star wars actual the official score
Starting point is 00:16:01 it covers like the beginning of the movie then music from the middle then music from the end and then like some of the darts vader like imperial march yeah so your mind just throws together a highlight reel of all these scenes from these movies if you know them and so you get to like watch them and like i don't know it's just it's it's it's cool it's i think it's really cool to do when you're when you're kind of high do you ever catch like certain different scores from movies that were used in another movie? I do a game with myself where I have to try to really guess it. Like, my goal is to never miss one.
Starting point is 00:16:37 Like, I don't want to look at my phone. I want the score to come on and I want to be like, this is from this movie. And then I want to play, figure out what part of movie that was from. So, like, weirdly thinking about it, like a bunch of really good scores are from, like, Disney movies. Yeah, I can see that. Like, you, when you think of a Disney movie, like, especially newer ones, you always think of those really, like, catchy songs that, like, earworm you like, that let it go from Frozen or, like, you're welcome and everything from Moana and that kind of stuff.
Starting point is 00:17:06 I know this is all just, like, gibberish to you. Yeah, this is, you're speaking another language. Okay. These are well-known songs. You would probably recognize them if them, if you heard them. Yeah. But anyway, but what, like, a lot of the really good music is is it's these songs that are, like, the underscore for, like, these scenes, like, really good scenes. So, like,
Starting point is 00:17:26 Mulan seems like kind of an underrated Disney soundtrack that I would know. I know that's an old one. Let's get down to... It's a banger. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:37 It's an excellent song. And they all sound great. It's Donnie Osmond's singing it. That's what the other thing too is people like, forget that it was like... Huh? It's Donnie Osmond that sings that?
Starting point is 00:17:48 Yeah, the let's get down to business. Are you serious? Yeah. I don't know if he voices the character, but he sings that song in the movie. That's the... That's crazy. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:59 I never would have guessed that. That's why you also get, like, so many... The Disney Princesses voiced by, I think, like, girls that can sing, like, Mandy Moore and stuff like that, because they can just cranking out music. I think I have enough peripheral knowledge that if we did a one-on-one, like a Disney soundtrack or Disney scores, I think I could probably throw something together for that.
Starting point is 00:18:23 If it was the Disney time that was relevant to when you were growing up, I have no doubt that you would hear the songs and be like, I know what movie that from. It's the ones that are happening like recently, like all the new Disney stuff. Even then, like a lot of the old Disney's, like Aladdin and shit like that, I never saw that. Beauty and the Beast, never saw it. And here's the thing.
Starting point is 00:18:46 Is those like, it's not so much like the scores from those movies. it's like, like Lord of the Rings music is amazing. Oh yeah. It's a bunch of just like flutes and like, but there's certain songs in there that take you through like dark parts of the movie or like fights. Like when they're fighting a helms deep in two towers and everything like that and you're just picturing the rain and you're closing your eyes and you see like the heroic parts and then you hear the heroic music and it like lifting a little jacked up.
Starting point is 00:19:15 Yes. Feeling a little adrenaline flowing. Yes. It's yeah. I like it. It's like to me it's like me. it's like music and a show in my mind. Yeah. I can see that. I just went
Starting point is 00:19:30 pretty much just straight like rap. What era? Or like who? 90s, early 2000s, stuff before Mumble Rap became a deal. Like specifically to zone in on one, there's a horrendously good movie that Wiz Khalifa and Snoop Dog did.
Starting point is 00:19:49 and it was called Mac and Dev go to high school. And the soundtrack to this is just absolutely incredible. Something that you would probably know from it, like Wiz Khalifa does young, wild, and free. I love listening to it, and it's a great song. It makes me a little bit sad because I know that I'm no longer young, wild, or free. So it sort of transports me back to like early 20s and like just not giving a shit and going out and point.
Starting point is 00:20:19 party and coming back early in the morning and just kind of doing what I wanted to do. Dude, those songs that, this is why I like doing this, because this does, has, makes these conversations happen. Yeah. Listening to songs that are like, soundtracks to a moment in your life or a time in your life that are very easy to pinpoint. Like, I worked as a lifeguard, like when I was like 19. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:46 And I have a very select playlist that I could probably. name like 10 songs that were on a mixed CD that we played in the lifeguard area in between the two pools and everything that I hear now they pop up on my phone if I'm listening to a radio station and I'm instantly know where I am I like it's just weird the association between some music like that yeah or music from a relationship or something that you hear on the radio and you're like ah I wish that this is a good song but I wish that relationship hadn't ruined this song so you're got to turn to the station. Yeah. Well, like Asher Roth, college. Like, I love college.
Starting point is 00:21:24 Going and being in college when that song was starting to get popping and just listening to it now and hearing it and was like, oh, God, I miss those days. I miss just the crazy house parties and shit like that. But one that I was thinking of when we were doing this, and it hits so many different notes for both of us because I think it was kind of a fun, crazy night that we had together was the Halloween, when we did Gilling's Island. And we went to that house party and ended up getting thrown out because...
Starting point is 00:21:57 I was talking shit to someone who dressed like Luigi and I kept asking him where Mario was. I was like, who dresses? But then he, and the whole reason I was giving him shit is he's like, oh, I'm not with Mart. Like Mario's not here. And I'm like, who the fuck dresses like Luigi then? I'm like, you're number two and no, number one's not even here.
Starting point is 00:22:16 And I was drunk. I was drunk as shit. So it was a dumb argument. everything. I don't even remember the fight. I just remember it was either you or Ryan get popping up. Be like, hey, we got to go. I'm like, what's going on? I think it was because of that. Then Ryan went back and started getting everyone. Yeah, well, yeah, and that was it was we were walking. And normally it would be Ryan that would be in that situation. So I'm surprised that it was me, actually. Just the fact that we were walking back out to the car and there were more people. And it was like,
Starting point is 00:22:39 why are people following us? It's like, oh, they want to fight. Do we want to stick around and see where this goes? So obviously, I might not have the best memory of that night. So what songs are music was it? It was Dark Twisted Fantasy. Coney West, the monster song. We listened to that shit all the way back to your house, that whole entire album and I'm not even like a Kanye fan,
Starting point is 00:23:01 but that might be one of my top five favorite albums, just rap-wise, just because it's so good and everything else that he's done since then has been so bad. But I just remember that night. I remember being literally the whole cast of Gilligan's Island in the
Starting point is 00:23:16 Explorer, going back to your house to go it shit-faced. And we had just left a very oddly jello shot-filled house party. That was like it. Yeah, I remember the subdivision that was in, too. Yeah. Yeah. Just a place way out there that we ended up coming back to your house.
Starting point is 00:23:34 And it was just so much fun. But I totally remember that night. I remember everybody's outfits. I remember taking pictures. And I remember listening to Dark Twisted Fantasy the whole way home. I remember, was it the next? No, it might not have been the next year directly. but I can't listen to the song Macho Man
Starting point is 00:23:51 without thinking of when we were just to the village people. Yeah, I can't. That had to have been before because... No, no, no, that was after. That was after that. Was it? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:03 So we were that young? Mm-hmm. Because we were missing Ryan that year. Yeah. Oh my God. So yeah, that was after then, huh? Yeah. That was...
Starting point is 00:24:13 I think our theme might have been better with Gilligan's Island. but I think our outfits were better. I think the execution was better. And the fact that we actually took them out to where people could see them, the full execution of the whole night was just better at that time. Yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 00:24:32 Yeah, I got to say that one's probably washed too, because it's just too different. But, man, that shit was so much fun. Okay. What is your wild card? My wild card is probably something specific to me. And even if it hits one other person that's listening to this, I hope that that's just the instant connection,
Starting point is 00:24:49 like we were talking about. So it's sort of an adaption to the wake and bake theory. Okay, do you have, let's speak as it is our wildcard. You know, well, if, depending on time after we both do it, we'll see if we have any honorable mentions. Oh, I got plenty. Okay. But, so what I like to do, I prescribe myself to the Michael Scott theory of being stoned in the mornings. Okay.
Starting point is 00:25:14 And I will wake up, like if I got to wake up and piss at like five or something. six, seven, something like that, I will wake up and come back to bed and I will get high before I go back to sleep. So that way, when I wake up in an hour or two, I'll wake up stone and I'll wake up to be able to come out to make breakfast. So when you say this is the Michael Scott theory, this is the fact that he lays the bacon on the George Foreman grill. Yes. Before he goes back to sleep. And then when he wakes up, he wakes up to the smell crackling bacon. Yeah. So your bacon is marijuana. So that way you wake up instead of the smell of bacon, you are hungry and you want bacon to then go make it. Waking up being high intentionally is one of the best feelings in the world.
Starting point is 00:26:00 Because you wake up and everything is already, you're already in that zone. You're relaxed. You wake up nicely. There's no alarms or any shit that's waking you up that's frustrating you. And would we used to, again, back at our past, when we used to do the 420 celebrations, that would be the first thing that I would do is I would set my, alarm actually to wake up an hour before I know that we needed to get up. And I would pre-smoke and then go back to sleep.
Starting point is 00:26:25 And then you guys would come over and we would go to the buffet and we'd eat the buffet and then we'd come home and we'd watch our movies. We'd watch our holiday movies half-baked and all that. And that god-awful Danny Masterson movie that you hated. What was that? It was Danny Masterson and Mackay Fyfer. Oh, yeah. I can't even remember the name of it.
Starting point is 00:26:47 Yeah, we probably shouldn't be talking about Danny Masterson. Things have changed since then, I guess. but it's just it's a wonderful way to live and it's a wonderful way to wake up to to pre-bake yourself like you're preheating an oven and then when you wake up and you wake up and your eyes are just like starting your day like you're you're making sure that you don't get up on the wrong side of the bed absolutely there's no way that you're going to wake up in a bad mood I don't know why you wouldn't I don't know why you wouldn't do that I when you got to wake up for work it's it's a rough when you don't do it then but when you have a nice sunday or something like that or like if you
Starting point is 00:27:20 know you're getting up and going to brunch that day. Oh my God. It's beautiful to wake up high and start thinking about what you're going to eat. You're going through a high shower that morning, just getting ready. You might crack a cold one just on the principle that you're probably going to go get drunk that day. Yeah, it's a wonderful way to live. Got those shower breakfast beers? Yes. That's got to be a special day for those shower breakfast beers. You get yourself a nice, like a seltzer or something like that or something that almost is like a little fruity yeah you're your edge in your way toward
Starting point is 00:27:57 you're not a mojito um why can't I think why am I drawing a blink on this uh p a no uh mimosa I don't oh yeah it's not a mimosa it's not a beer you're meat in the middle it's a handshake between those two yeah you're getting a nice little touch of citrus in with your your alcohol it's just a wonderful thing All right
Starting point is 00:28:19 Mine was And I guess it's dependent on if you have the right spot I like to people watch Yeah I really like to people watch So like to me Like my ideal situation for Wildcard Is being like at like a restaurant
Starting point is 00:28:36 That has like a patio But you're around a whole bunch of like other like restaurants You can watch the passers by And the other people that are eating at the other restaurants Like in a square or like kind of and you can just because then you're you're secluded and you're safe off your side and your table because you're inside the boundaries of that restaurant. And you also have access to a restroom and then you can ask people to bring your drinks and everything like that. Got food coming. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:29:04 You have all the comforts that you want, but yet you get to just experience everybody outside there. Free entertainment. What's everybody going to do? Hey, what are these? How long have these people been dating? Yeah. Like where's this guy going? Start making up little side stories about beer.
Starting point is 00:29:17 People wondering where they came from. Making yourself your own private little Spanish soap opera going on right in front of you. Yeah, that is nice. It's a little Billy's birthday. What's he getting this year? Billy can't get anything because Daddy's got a problem with him betting on the ponies. Just create little stories for everyone. You see a bunch of people sitting at the bus stop.
Starting point is 00:29:38 You're wondering if they're going to work, from work, why they're at the bus stop. What's happening? You get the errant homeless person that walks by and you're just waiting for him to do something crazy right in front of you. Because it'll be you. If it's going to be anybody, it's going to have to be you. It'll be in front of the only high person that you know of. It will happen in front of you.
Starting point is 00:29:57 There's going to be some guy like three tables away and you see him just mouth open sitting and he's watching. He's pointing to me like, he knows. He's high too. The guy three rows behind you is actually high too. And he's like, I thought that was going to be me. He's like, thank God. Oh.
Starting point is 00:30:17 I like yours. Yours was specific. I like them when they're, I like them when you're, when they're specific. Like, people watching I feel is kind of vague. Yeah, but it does provide just a level of entertainment. It's free entertainment. Yeah. And it might be at the expense of others sometimes, but it's just so nice.
Starting point is 00:30:33 It's fun, but waking up high, there's very few feelings. That's guaranteeing you're having a good day. Yep. Yeah, it's going to start off nice. All right, did you have any fur? We'll do one, one honorable mention. Um, oh, see. Uh, my other wild card is very specific to me, so I don't expect that to happen. Um, watching always sunny is always just nice to watch.
Starting point is 00:30:58 Mm-hmm. It's, again, it's the same thing. It's just a dumb. You always know there's going to be a funny payoff. They're garbage people and they make you feel so good about yourself. Even if you're not that good of a person, you always feel good. Yeah, Always Sunny in Philadelphia is built on the premise of if you're having a bad day. It's like getting high in watching intervention. Mm-hmm. As long as you're doing better than the person that's getting the intervention, It's going to make you feel a little bit better about yourself. And exactly the same thing. Watching always sunny and seeing just, like you say,
Starting point is 00:31:26 garbage people getting in terrible situations for your entertainment is just great. All right. I'll go with, probably goes without saying, I'm going to go with sitting at the pool on a hot day. Yeah. Getting to relax. That actually,
Starting point is 00:31:43 I have swimming for an honor for activity. It's just being around that whole area. being under water high and swimming around and then just just moving your arms back and forth in the water feeling it all over you have a float and you can get real comfortable a couple pool noodles one up under the knees one up under the armpits just lean back and just oh my god and then make sure you got a nice hat you got sunglasses on you're protected you're not getting sunburned while you're no and you don't want anyone seeing you uh-uh because you're covering because you're doing because you're doing a lot of people watching you're also looking around seeing who else is at the pool and everything
Starting point is 00:32:19 Yeah, I don't like that one too. You got any other fun honorable mentions? My other wild card that's just specific to me is I come in the studio here and just pull out boxes of shoes and sit crisscross applesauce on the floor and just look at them and just remember where I got them. And I can get lost in here for all sorts of time just looking at different stuff. See, that's why I almost wish, like... So I've talked to you about being like, I'm at the point now where maybe, like,
Starting point is 00:32:48 I want to you know the stuff that someone would be like why are you buying that right now you're never going to use that that's pointless or something like that I feel like I almost want to I have no idea how I'm going to get clearance for this or where I'm going to store this stuff but I think it'd be
Starting point is 00:33:03 cool to get like cool little like movie memorabilia like I want a lightsaber I want to have a lightsever because I want to posters always cool I have like a nice frame one or something like that maybe you know a few little like,
Starting point is 00:33:19 I don't know, like props, like replica props from like certain movies, but then to be able to go in and just kind of be like, look at a winderstoned and play with it and stuff like that. It's,
Starting point is 00:33:29 it just, it's like a little transporter that takes you back to different things. And I, unfortunately, I mean, we're sitting in a room
Starting point is 00:33:38 with a lot of shoes, um, two Mexican wrestling luchador masks, uh, those pop, pop, pop,
Starting point is 00:33:47 them things. Just literally a cavalcade of things that I've bought Stone. Just action figures in their box has been conditionedish behind you. Yeah, there's professional wrestlers out there too. It's just all the things that I enjoy that I know will bring me some little semblance
Starting point is 00:34:03 of happiness or transport or anything like that is just it's kind of my way of taking care of my mental health just to come in here high and look at different stuff. I got Acapulco gold dunks, which are great, because their shoes and Aco Poco Gold is a strain of marijuana and AG. When you look at your shoes when you like take them out and you're just like looking
Starting point is 00:34:28 on like you were saying, does it do the trigger thing where you can remember when you bought the shoes, what mow in your life and everything? That's fucking cool. Yeah, that orange box that has the ES stamp on it right there underneath the black and green one. Yeah. That came from the Nike employee store from when I finagled a Nike employee to give us a couple passes to go to the store in Beaverton and get to walk around with all the employees
Starting point is 00:34:50 and see all the shit that hadn't been released yet like the stuff that rarely makes it out to the public. I can remember being that age, being there, standing in line, watching them stamp everything to know it was employee store stuff. Like it's just, it's an immediate transport. And it's, it just makes me happy.
Starting point is 00:35:08 That's cool, man. All right, hey, here's an idea for everyone. So we're going to go ahead and put the socials like we normally do at the end of the episode. shoot us some of your, you know, things do you like to do in your stone? Yeah. Kind of go along with us on this and go ahead and do subject as 1B1. And, you know, who knows, like, it's fun to talk about this kind of stuff, have stuff in common.
Starting point is 00:35:28 And we might give a couple shoutouts for ones that we think are funny or memorable. Yeah, or just different ideas for them. Yeah. It's different things that we could do, something that maybe you want to hear us do to see if we have some common ground. Works for me. It would be fun. All right. Later, guys.
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