Life Wide Open with CboysTV - CJ’s Worst Drunk Text, Buying Cheap Cars, and an Insane Racetrack Freakout
Episode Date: November 1, 2022In today's podcast, Micah's going to a college party, we break down the craziest race that turns into a demo derby, world's first FMX tricks, CJ sends an embarrassing drunk text, cheap vs expensive ca...rs, and find out why Ben gets to drive the dually ranger this winter. Follow us on Instagram @cboystv and @lifewideopenpodcast To watch the podcast on YouTube: https://bit.ly/LifeWideOpenYT Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/LifeWideOpenWithCboysTV If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/LifeWideOpenWithCboysTV You can also check out our main YouTube channel CboysTV: https://www.youtube.com/c/CboysTV Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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What's up, guys?
Welcome back to the Life Wide Open podcast.
I'm going to just come out and say it.
Somebody sitting at this table smells like they should be working at a Hollister store right now.
Oh, I thought you were going to bring me up.
I smell like ass right now.
Yeah, I was going to say, I definitely stink.
Okay, it must have to try.
All right, it's Mikey.
Okay, I'll narrow it down.
It's Mike.
I was just in my office putting cologne on.
Oh, that would make sense.
I'm mostly doing it for you guys so that I didn't have to, like, I smelled like
before this too.
There's no way you could possibly smell worse than Ryan.
Mike, dude, you've changed.
We're in a Hollister cologne.
It wasn't.
You're going to a school dance after this?
Just because Ben thought he smelled the Hollister cologne doesn't mean that it is Hollister cologne.
What kind of cologne is it?
It's Abercrombie.
This is right, bro.
Don't know the name of it.
You got a date tonight?
Gray bottle.
I kind of, yeah.
Do you guys usually wear a cologne?
No.
Do you?
Like, I try to.
Not on the daily.
I'm not habitual about it.
But like if we're cleaning up going out, me and Alex, my girlfriend, I'll put it on.
No, I'll put it.
I'll just like put a spritz on, but I don't overdo it.
That's how I put one spritz.
What are you doing tonight?
What's up with the?
It's Halal Weekend.
But when did Hall of Weekend?
or whatever.
What?
Did you just,
I've never heard that term.
Come on.
You've never heard a weird.
I've heard that.
You never went to college, dude.
Even I've heard that.
Yeah.
What a year?
If you're down in LA, it's like a full week.
So since it's on Monday, like Halloween parties go pretty much all weekend.
And I'm sure in a Monday too.
And I love how if you're in college, it goes like Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday.
Sunday, Monday?
Well, if Halloween's on Monday, I'm sure people just.
So it's been, she already went out last night then.
No, no, she didn't.
She's not your typical
Crazy party,
college girl or boy,
but yeah,
we're going downtown tonight
I'm dressing up as...
You're going to the bar?
That's on fun.
Train conductor.
It would be pretty fun.
And then tomorrow we're going to...
You could almost pass
is that just as,
as is.
You're going to show him and be like,
hey, where's your costume?
Does Mike look like a train conductor?
He fucking could be.
Yeah, that could be my...
Hold on.
What's your definition of a train conductor?
Like, like he's old enough
to be one.
Like, I look like just a train conductor.
Oh, what's up with this guy?
They're like, hey, you're looking for your daughter?
Are you going to a college party?
I guess.
Shit, so you're going to like a house party.
I don't know.
She just said, my friends are throwing a party.
There's a keg there.
We're going to go there.
That sounds like you're going to a college kegger.
Sounds like it.
Sounds lit.
That does sound kind of lit.
Have you been to a college party with Sid?
Kind of one.
What do they say?
Like when you walk in?
Who's the guy with all the gray hair, dude?
How old is that guy?
They try throwing you out and then she vouches for you?
No.
No.
he's cool it is pretty funny because it's usually me dragging her places and i know everyone so it is
interesting going somewhere where i don't know you know maybe no one or two or three people and kind of
end up gravitating towards them talking with them you it's it's different doesn't it suck when you're just
like you're like the tag along yeah that it's very clear no one cares if you're there and maybe
it's different for you but when i go places it's like yeah he's here with his girlfriend you're just
her boyfriend right so i try to no one's no one really fun so then i try to like at least take it in
and be like i don't enjoy this i hopefully don't put her in that position no yeah you got it you got to try
but it's like sometimes you just you know my version of that is weddings like when i'm invited to
like and you're kind of required to go because you're the plus one actually it doesn't go no dude greta
so greta went to a wedding last weekend and i was like what are you doing this weekend it was like
the middle of the week and she was like oh i have a wedding on saturday and i was like oh my gosh she just
stopped asking me to go to weddings with her because she knows i probably don't want to go
but then she's like well that's what i expected too and she was like no i just didn't get a plus
one i was going to ask if i could bring you with wedding didn't want you there right right everyone
else shows up with their significant others just got one for herself no plus pretty much but she was
like yeah i was going to ask if like i could get a plus one but then i just figured like you
probably wouldn't want to go and like I understand and so I just didn't and I was like oh
babe thank you that is too we've talked about this so much but my mom not this part but my mom
recently just got married and she goes hey I have a invitation for the rest of the boys do you
think we were invited you were so like she's like do you think they'd be offended if uh like
i didn't invite them like obviously I'd want them there but it was just smaller whatever I was
like, nope. I think they'd be thankful, you know, just like it's one of a wedding they'd have to avoid.
But anyway, she made me give you guys. Well, actually, no, I, she made an invitation and then I
Yeah, honestly, the thing is like, like realistically, you skipping out on weddings is only doing
the couple a favor. It's one less meal they got to pay for. If they're comp and drinks is
significant amount of drinks they are saving, especially if you're not inviting the whole crew,
can you imagine just like a bunch of people don't show up and then they're all like we all did them
I wish a few people would have came everyone they send out like thank you letters thank you for not
coming and saving us the money that'd be interesting oh my gosh how petty would that be
if you like you you like even RSVP but then ended up bailing the last second but didn't tell anyone
but I noticed that like if it was my wedding I noticed that so-and-so didn't show up and then I send
them a thank you for not coming ended up saving me money on drinks and food
Once you are SBP, though, they already vouched for the drink.
Yeah, you're locked in, dude.
Shoot, true.
Dude, you just sent them an invoice then with it.
Yeah.
I found myself being like the worst kind of communicator lately,
most of because of like our uncertainty of our schedule.
Nah, that's tough.
And then I just catch myself just being a terrible, terrible communicator.
Do you guys like do the same?
Yeah.
Like when people are like, hey, can you do this or that?
And then you're just like, I don't know.
And then you just never get back to them.
And then they hit you with the follow up email.
They're like, hey, do you see that?
I am in the same boat as you, but I was just singing today.
We also get to do a lot more than other people because we don't lock ourselves in the plans.
So we're always like agile and like head on a swivel.
Something crazy has happened over here.
We're like, oh yeah, we'll be there.
Our notice, sure.
You know, like we can, we're pretty good.
That's true.
I mean, unless there's like something.
I've never looked at it that way.
Basically, the only thing that really comes in for the most part is just like, if we're editing a video.
that day but we don't necessarily go like plan to have an open schedule you know it's interesting
it's like everything happens everything's going to happen but we don't know when realistically though
it is on us because it you can always it's just all about prioritizing very true so like for what you
want to do well and then there's two sides that like probably like two years ago I started you know
how you when you have uh the red dot above your text your notifications you kind of like to clear those
up at least a lot of people how do you leave text on red now I just can
leave text unread and...
How many unread text do you?
Dude, I mean, a lot because if I get a text...
Oh my gosh.
Okay, Mike just opened up his text.
58, 58 unread text.
Damn.
But that's tough because like the next number doesn't mean anything.
And you don't even know if you're missing something important.
So you get past that point.
And then, and now, so a lot of times if I don't answer right away, it means you sent me
sometimes a question, but usually like a piece of information I need and I don't want to forget
it so I won't open it.
But it just...
Yeah.
And then it ends up staying.
Yeah, forever.
Yep.
And so that's unfortunate.
But then sometimes I go to, like, tackle a handful.
Let's say I go to tackle 10 different people.
Well, by the time you get to the 9th or 10th one, the one you already responded to,
it's already responded back.
And it's like, it gets to be a lot.
And I'm like, I thought I did a pretty good job trying to get back to him.
You guys know on the new Apple thing that you can read it and then swipe over and then
unread it.
So then it stays as like the notified.
That's kind of nice.
They do that on Instagram too.
I have a 34,700.
59 unread emails on my mail.
I keep my Gmail clean because that stuff's important.
Yeah, you got to.
My ICloud email is a mess.
If you stay on top of it, this is dumb as it sounds like when you sign up for the 15% off for signing up for the emails, you get the 15% off and then you just unsubscribe right away.
It's not really that hard.
It sounds dumb.
I'm good to keeping my shit clean.
Yeah, because it's worth it.
It's worth it.
If I got like a junk email, so it's like a Gmail account for me to like use for signing up for stuff and whatever.
but like my business account strictly business man unless it's important stuff unless you're signing up for
the see boys tv.com email subscription list or text now do that yeah we do that we do that we do
i kind of hate that wait i kind of hate that we're a part of the problem i only send one email on drop
day and i say hey moms and dads there's a drop okay you know like because they don't watch the video
they don't see it come and so that's my way of letting them know can set up a text blast and i fucking
hate text blast but he uses them only on drop days so it's fine that's i agree
we still do that we still do the text blast can set up a new one yeah but yeah as long as you're not
we used to do it and you had to pay for it and i was like who's this money going to to text people yeah you
had to pay like what like 0.05 cents i don't maybe 50 cents it wasn't cheap it wasn't cheap 50 cents a text
i don't know if it was awesome that that would just run it up i'd rather give up yeah that's not
So I actually found this last week, but it took me an entire week to track down the video.
I have quite possibly the greatest rivalry in sports caught on film.
It's normally what you would consider a slightly boring sport.
It's actually sponsored by NASCAR.
It's not NASCAR.
It's short track stock car racing, but they're on like a grass or asphalt strip.
And it's at this place like Bowman Field in Kentucky, I believe.
it's this crazy little short track stadium
and they do races there every week
and it's known to have
like one of the best racing atmospheres
in short track racing.
So we hear the leader in the red car
is Nick Wall
followed by Nate Gregg and Billy Gregg.
Nate is the son, Billy's the dad.
So funny story, Nick Wall and Billy Gregg
the Gregg family, the Wall family and the Greg family
have a rivalry going back in racing
to their grandpas.
Apparently they're fucking.
grandpa's hated each other.
And so last weekend, same situation.
Nate here spun out, Nick, on a restart.
So we are now at like lap 18 or something like that of a 20 lap feature and watch what happens.
Not much bank on these corners either.
No.
No.
He's about to go out again, lap 14, six laps to go.
Nick Walls got a handful of Greggs right behind him.
So there's the Greggs.
Oh, comes up behind him.
Oh, it's a repeat of last week
Coming to the green
Exactly how it happened last week
Is that allowed, though?
No, not really.
Maybe kind of.
Oh, this is the equivalent of coming on the shit.
No way!
Oh my gosh, dude.
Demo derby?
Yes, how legendary is it?
And it's not over, dude.
No way.
Yo, this guy's got to be so hot right now.
I think how fucking piss he's got to be
to legitimately take a bullet.
He's just ripping around.
He's going to come back around.
He's going to come back around.
Holy ripped off his...
No way.
Why he perfectly timing? Why didn't he turn?
I think the other guy was trying to run away or something.
He makes a official comes in and just his...
Look at him.
What's the only guy doing?
Kicking the door?
Yeah.
Holy fuck.
But dude, I mean, I don't know a ton about racing, especially.
This is like a NASCAR sanctioned event.
You know, these guys are like, you know, they're going to kick that guy's ass.
Yeah, they're trying, dude.
Yeah, what if they could have got out of, if they could have got out of their cars faster,
they would have definitely.
Yeah, if those guys haven't been there.
Now they're telling this guy, they're like, listen, man, you're not in trouble yet.
That's smart, yeah.
Yeah.
And then the other guy gets out, watch how hot.
He's so hot.
not hot
it's so it's like
NASCAR
they get mad
and there's like
this whole fucking like
one minute
like let me get out of the car
so
and then he gets stuck
so then
and then he falls
and he gets up
and you can tell
he's just like fuck
whoever number 15 is
fuck that guy
I don't like him
is the crowd going wild
yeah the crowd
came across
with this car
and just ran him over
so then it goes on
just hit him to
Here's, uh...
Oh, he's hyping up the crowd.
So this guy was in second place.
He's obviously happy because the other guys made it a little full of himself.
That's Billy.
Billy.
I'd fight him.
So they end up disqualifying.
You ain't fighting shit.
Yeah, in that situation, if someone did that, I would.
Fuck yeah.
Would you?
Oh, well, if you're out there, you just got rammed, hell yeah.
So why did older Greg, old Greg do that in the first place?
Because number 15 did it to him last week?
Everyone else is sitting in their cars like, this is, uh, like amateur racing.
We're not even on an actual mass car.
track? I don't understand. Do we keep going or what? I don't understand why he drove up under him like
that. That was clearly not legal, right? No. No. Yeah, he's a spin about like that. Nick walked the
one person in first place was slow on the restart. I don't know if it was technically legal what he did,
but Robbins racing, you know. This is some amateur stuff though to be doing that. They're only doing
20 laps. They're not even on a real track with banks. Yeah, I know. So it's kind of a bummer.
And then they ended up giving. Yeah, exactly. But that's what some of the biggest fights are. And
That right there.
Yeah, because that's where the biggest idiots are.
And so,
CJ is just going after an entire sport.
Yeah.
So,
not just sports,
just in general.
They ended up giving the win to the guy in third place because they
disqualified the other two.
Oh,
why the other one get disqualified?
Uh,
well,
the one must be.
So Greg,
the other Greg one.
Because they basically tried to fight each other and like all the hubbub.
Okay.
He still spun the guy out.
Yeah,
which I don't know.
I'm a little bit on 15 side,
a little bit.
There,
there should have been a.
restart and then 15
should have gone to the front
and then they should have restarted again.
That guy's totally going to be kicked out of their
beer league. Yeah, I think
that was awesome.
But pretty legit, dude. It's got to be some
it's not actual beer league obviously
but it's lower NASCAR.
Yeah, I'm sure it's probably pretty expensive
still too. That's what I'm saying, dude.
You have to be real mad because that totally cost
him a lot of money rammed another car like it was
a freaking
Yeah, like they were in a demo derby.
35 Blazer.
Dude, I can't imagine that we're the people to do this,
but how legendary would it be if we got both of them on the podcast
to squash the beef or not squash the beef and just go after each other?
I think we'd be better off to send them a boxing ring.
Send them to a boxing ring?
And then we're the promoters.
They're like, how did these guys get involved at all?
We just love it.
We go make a dirt track out in the backyard and we say no rules.
Last guy driving wins.
Yeah, maybe we should just invite them to a demo derby.
You know how Cletus does his races at the Freedom Factory?
Yes.
We just do a demo derby, but around our dirt bike track.
It's like, this isn't even a race track.
We're like the entire field is fair game.
Go at it.
Yeah.
Speaking of wildly spectacular action sports events,
obviously you've seen the Instagram clips, but the triple backflips.
Yeah.
Who guys did them?
I got to have you pull your computer back out.
But yeah, absolutely insane.
Travis was trying to double backflip.
Everyone, like, shit bricks,
especially that he did it at a live event.
Like, everyone went crazy.
And that was definitely monumental.
And then Josh Sheehan did a triple backflip at Travis's.
Do you do that?
Well, okay, yeah, I saw that.
Yeah, he did it.
And that was kind of like, I think similar ramp to what they used now.
He did the bag, though, right?
No, no, no, no.
He did that one, not maybe he did its bag,
but Josh Sheehan did hit a really, really, really steep ramp.
That was at Travis's.
uh steep landing too though so i think that one wasn't a bag let's watch this two guys harry bink you guys
maybe heard of him and then uh i believe his name is j o archer joh yeah joh archer they both did it at
the nitro world games a triple backflip both landed it jio landed it first try and then harry
went uh didn't get it the first try got it the second one and stomped it the crazy part is
is that the guy who won the scooter best trick did a triple backflip
no-hander.
Whoa.
So it's like the guy who won third.
Ar-Willy?
No, it wasn't actually R-Willy.
Some dude stepped up and R-Willi's did like three worlds first and still didn't win.
But yeah, the dude who did a triple backflip on a scooter won first.
And then the dude who did a triple backflip, two triple backflips.
Tell him with his arms.
Why is he riding like that?
Obviously, you have to stay so sturdy.
He's just like this.
Yeah, you have to, when you're doing the triple, you have to like make sure your access is perfect.
And so they're like flexing the whole time.
I mean, what looks like they're.
flex in the whole time.
Can you imagine, like, what's going through your head?
And this is a live event, too.
Dude.
And, like, really, really landed it pretty perfect.
That is so gnarly.
Bro.
Where do you go from here?
Honestly, not anymore.
Who's going to do the first quad back flip?
That's what I mean.
Like, is that physically possible without going to the literal moon?
I don't think it is.
Wait, we got to watch Harry's is even better.
I think, man, that would suck.
Okay, so, yeah.
So this guy did it first.
It's not for both of them, dude.
But they practice together.
So it is kind of like a literally altering moment in the other guy landed before you.
It's like, mine's not going to be as cool.
And then the other guy lands it after him.
And it's like, that just took away from mine.
It also worked out because J.O.'s was like almost perfect.
And Harry's was perfect.
so he actually won.
Is this guy not running a front break?
Yeah.
Doesn't look like it.
You need a front break
when you're doing backflips, I guess.
Dude, I can't believe
how slow they come in.
Dude.
It's so gnarly.
So,
all right,
so Harry Bink did it second, though,
and his is pretty much
the only one that I've seen
like going around Instagram.
Really?
Oh, okay.
Well, they both are.
I've just seen that one,
like shared all over the place.
Yeah.
And I was like, damn, dude, he didn't even do it first, but he's getting more love.
Yeah.
Well, I mean, yeah, especially because he won and he did it a little more perfect.
But like, that's what's also tough is like it does really just come down to an Instagram
clip, but also this one's more of like a record.
You know, you have, you hold something.
You hold a triple backflip NFT that no one else has.
I think it's really cool to see that like the sport is kind of being like boundaries are being
pushed because I felt for like a really,
long time there was like Travis's
generation when the bike's got a lot better
and then there was crazy progression
shit was happening really fast and now
I feel like with bags
it's made it possible for stuff like that
because you could never do that to a dirt
landing in competition
yeah exactly you never want to take the rest of what I mean
it's just it's just like not even
I agree completely with what you're saying
the bags the bags have been like clutch in the progression
but also at the same time it makes it less cool
Like Travis's double backflip
Like when he landed that
At that time
Is way cooler than them landing this triple
Yeah I think
You think that maybe
Because you grew up in the era
Yeah but I mean
Even like the situation
And when he landed too
Is that X games dirt
Right
So I agree
Fucking stadium
I think situationally
It was electric
Travis's was more electric than these
Which sucks for those guys
I'm not taking anything away from
It's also tough
And like also
landing on a bag isn't as lit
as landing on a ramp or dirt
but with this one
if you watch the full
like it's like a 25 minute little
little mini doc
all they interview like you know
Tony Hawk and then a bunch of FMX guys
a bunch of like death defying
action sports guys and they're all like
you know they're crazy
some guys that he they're like yeah
you can land comfortably your body
maybe from 20 meters up and not die
anything above that
it's like death wish that's like
They do 30.
That bag is still rock hard.
Yeah.
Like the fact that you can land a bike on it from that high and like obviously you see
it sink in but your body lands on it, no bike with it, you're going to just, it's still
going to hurt.
It's just like I think there's a big misconception.
They say the same thing with foam.
Yeah.
And then they have the one bags that are just a square, you know, it's not really a landing.
Yeah, where you're just landing flat.
When Jayo was practicing it and the bike lands, he lets go to the bike on the second flip,
the bike lands before he does.
and then he
depressed all the air
and he landed on
you know some air
but basically just smack the ground
oh my gosh
yeah
I think the bag is really good
for the progression of sport
and like the safety
because now we've got to know
people like I watch Brett
do that backflip the
KOD flip whatever he calls it
at Haydays
and if it had been to dirt or snow
I don't think he would have like
walked away from it at that point
and when you put that type of stuff
in a perspective that it allows these people
people to go out and do shows and ride consistently and not get hurt and or die.
Like that's invaluable to the sport.
100%.
You know, because otherwise people like, people like this look at it.
There is no progress otherwise.
Why would I?
I'm going to go ride maybe.
Then it progresses in a different way, probably a little more technical.
Yeah.
Like in a way that Axel's done it,
Axel still goes huge.
But he, where he's like looking at things in a different way.
So it's cool to see like big tricks still progress.
Yeah.
And like I said, I'm not taking anything away from.
I'm just saying, like, you know, when Travis on his double backflips, dirt,
that was, like, pretty much the max of, like, I mean, what more do they do to dirt beyond that?
Maybe, like, a double backflip, like, a little bit of a combo in there.
I don't know.
But, like, it was crazy how normal double backflips are now.
Yeah, exactly.
That's the thing.
So all these guys, if you're doing a triple backflip to the bag, you can definitely do a double the dirt.
Yeah.
I've seen, and then they do, like, a couple backflips now.
They hit the same ramp as that triple backflip ramp, but.
they just do a double and they don't tuck
at all. It's so weird. Yeah, they go
and then they're like literally standing
up like that. It looks so steezy.
I still think the coolest
trick that anybody has ever done
on a dirt bike is the TP7
when Travis Pistrana did like the backflip
720. Pull that up.
Pull up the video. He never landed in.
Yeah, I think he did in the Nitro Circus movie.
It was a sketch landing but like
the coolest part about that is he's the only
one to land it but he's also the only one to really
ever try it. Don't call me.
that but man tp's a bad man yeah he's still in my opinion the best fmx right it's a tp7 and that was also
just kind of like the golden age it really was like like it you look back on x games of when
travis land is double backflip the whole thing was packed shoulder to shoulders people standing
it was just electric everyone's screaming it was nuts and that then you kind of look at that
grand they're in a way bigger stadium it was like there's a lot of open chairs that which sucks dude
The first triple backflip there, and they don't have a full house?
It's weird that I, like, was thinking of factors like that, how Travis is when he did at the stadium was so much longer.
They had a better venue, though.
It was probably a little smaller, but still.
Yeah, I mean, when we interviewed Greg, he talked about how, like, the progression of the sport kind of changed with Instagram, because all of it is so much more.
You know, you see all of it on the daily, whereas if you wanted to see some insane action sports like that, you actually had to go to the event.
Or watch on TV, but you had to be there at the right time.
or you'd catch it on Sports Center type of vibe.
Like when they were first doing those shows,
he said they were doing like a million,
two million a night because they would just sell out these stadiums.
That's like the part that maybe the generation were in,
the part of me that still wanted to watch that live.
But that event was in Australia.
So it would have been live for us at like 6 a.m.
Lord knows I'm not getting up that early to watch that.
But then I literally like wake up, check my text, check my Instagram.
And then that was like in the DMs of our group.
chat and I watched it. I was like, oh, he did land it. Okay, amazing, but I wanted to
watch the whole thing. Yeah. Like, that shit was lit. The X-Games back then?
Holy shit. Dude. That's it.
How crazy is that? He shoots off into a once. Oh, my gosh. That's way cool in the other one.
Holy frick. He was so high. That is so gnarly. Like, how do you even know where you're at in the
air? He's probably just freaking hucking it. Dude, people's aerial aware.
awareness is so amazing. What the fuck? Is that a double backflip 720?
Double backflip 360, I think. Or is it? I don't even know. I don't even know.
Yeah, some comment warrior says, that was perfect. Technically a double backflip
360. He couldn't have landed at any better. Yeah, he butters it. Still the bag, see.
And then he's just on the throttle. Yeah, that was epic. I definitely, that and the double, triple backflip is just mind blowing.
level. When I was doing the research for the Brett podcast, I was watching a bunch of, or I came
across a video of him and Levi racing each other in X games. And I'm kind of on the same page that
live action sport events have kind of been, you know, the coolness factor has been taken away by
Instagram. But I watched what they had set up and they had, it was a snowmobile speed and style.
They were racing together and then they hit two jumps each in the middle, head to head, like,
dude, they're taking off freestyle ramps, like inches from each other, feet from each other.
And I was like, now this is electric to watch.
And I think, I hope one day people who make TV will be like, all right, obviously the craziest
tricks isn't what's going to get to people in.
It's going to be like the competition back and forth.
Yeah, the race factor.
And it was so cool to watch.
Obviously the hardness of the tricks in there as well.
Yeah.
Yeah, I agree.
I think that makes sense because it's like at what point.
Yeah.
and how much more can you do
Whereas like almost if you look at skateboarding
There's so much more possibilities
Like you can flip the board in such a number of ways
And and do like such combos and with it
But obviously it's harder with dirt bikes and snowmills
Did you guys see the video of Tony Hawk kick flipping?
No I haven't. I've heard about it though
Yeah
He basically can't kick flip anymore
It took him like two hours
I saw a video
So I watched the Tony Hawk documentary
On HBO and it was
really, really good, but I think it was in 2020. He slammed really, really hard. He, like,
had all of his, all of his homies that he grew up skating, like, come to his, like, ramp he set up.
He set up, like, a big half pipe. And, uh, it was bad. Like, he knocked himself out really bad.
And I think he was really fucked up from it. But he, like, femur. Yeah, didn't he break his leg?
Yeah, but he also, like, I think they were more worried about his head because he had had so many. And, like,
at that age like if you watch it it'll show like from people who have had a lot of like concussions
talking about it like his they were very concerned about his head they're like he can't have any
more of these and and it was it was really nasty like it was hard to watch like he was just out and
I think he was down for like an hour oh my gosh it is just tough I don't so maybe that might
have something to do with it so maybe got to give him a break on the no kickflip no I know I know I'm
I'm just saying in general.
Well, I guess, yeah, before people, dude jumped,
I don't think he was ever super phenomenal at kick-flipping to begin with,
even when he was younger, but, yeah.
Well, it's not really his thing.
He's more of like a vert skater, yeah.
But, not to plug it, but there's so many good HBO Max documentaries,
like Tony Hawk.
Kid Cuddy has one.
Oh, that's on Prime.
There's a little baby one on Prime I watched.
We all watched that.
This documentary is in general.
Yeah, but they've been getting really good.
I want to make a documentary about us one day.
Yeah, we've talked about that.
That's coming.
Yeah.
Start taking notes.
Well, especially because just the other day, Evan was, like,
showing me all his old clips, like, on YouTube.
Yeah, I know.
They're popping up and I're recommended now.
Are they really?
I saw the one of him running down the street,
or rollerblading down the street in a speedo.
And that was 12 years ago.
I commented on it.
I said, he does this all the time.
What do you mean?
Why are you filming it?
We won't get too deep in on that.
because I'd love to do it when he's here and he can show us maybe a few.
Some ski edits, some stuff like that, just some random funny stuff.
And I was like, this is like perfect.
You know, the era where you just film everything with a fish eye.
But I was like, this would be perfect to bring into the documentary I'm going to make one day.
But then there's this video that was definitely, well, I didn't think it was him.
You know, if you search your name and there's a video, like clearly not of you.
That's not you.
You know, it's someone else.
But oh, they have the same name as me.
It said Evan Sheft, Chef, Speedo.
That's it, right?
and then that wasn't him no it was but he like quick scrolls over i go
me and gavin go what's evan chef speedo he goes ah nothing
he's still embarrassed and he goes he goes that's not even me
i was like oh okay you know i don't need to watch some random guy in a speedo then skip past it
he didn't show it to us because it was him and he's rollerblading down
fricking cloaked streets and a speedo and looks like what looks like november
speaking of videos did you guys see whistling diesel's uh last video with
the G-Wagon test number two.
You got to watch that event.
It's, I mean, it's fucking insane.
Yeah, yeah, I mean, it's not insane due to just like what has been set for the standard for him.
True.
But it's just, it, as like a fellow creator, I look at it.
I'm like, wow, he really put a lot of money into these couple of videos.
videos. Like, you know, so let's say if you combine all of them, he got 15 million views. That's
roughly, let's give them the benefit of the doubt. Let's say 150 grand. Yep. He bought that
thing for like 180. I think it was more than that. I thought it was like, or I mean, 280.
Yeah. Yeah. So, so he's still in the hole on it. But on top that he had to pay to get a whole new
motor put in like quite a few number of different things, which he throws a lot around a lot of money.
But I'm just saying like he got to respect that.
for the people and although he got a lot of he made an awesome video and he got a lot of views he
definitely did not come ahead financially on that venture did it break it like is the no i guess
it is still fine but he had like these cop car like pit maneuver it and didn't even tip it which
was impressive but you'd just have to watch it i guess but anyways he had a brand deal in it
oh yeah yeah which he's been very outs i mean if you watch the
progression of Whistle and Diesel's channel.
I remember actually at one time he came after us for doing merch plugs, which now he does
merch plugs, which is fine.
Obviously, I'm all for that.
But he actually had a brand deal in it when he started.
He probably saw the bag.
Well, he saw the bag, but also he, I'm sure he was like, fuck.
I got a fucking make up for this, which I completely understand.
And also, that's just basic business as being a YouTuber.
But it is, it is interesting, I guess, to watch.
And I thought it was an awesome video.
so you should check it out but it was it was slightly i did chuckle to myself i was like
he uh finally did it at first like you know for it's got to be careful though because like
you can't condemn people for doing merch drops but then you do merch drops and you can't condemn
people for doing brand deals but then you do brand deals and i don't have a like i i like him i think
he's an awesome guy and i think his videos are amazing um but i just i do laugh at that i guess but
that's just a it was just bound to happen in my opinion yeah it's like when you say certain things
on the internet and then you become forever yeah they live forever but then eventually you just
become a hypocrite because you've said like so much right and i've definitely made a hypocrite out
of myself on oh for sure so i'm trying to be i try to be very careful especially like even
when i'm talking about the triple backflip i'm like i'm not saying that's not lit i'm just saying
in my opinion travis pastrana's was litter yeah so imagine you're like i i notice i come across that
So I decided I'm going to start calling other people out for it, too, just so we can get checks and balances of the internet.
No, but when he did the promo thing, like, I didn't even notice it right away because.
What promo or the one you did in the video?
Yeah.
We didn't need a name job.
When he did it, he was like, yeah, I spent a lot of money, so I'm going to need to do a brand deal.
My heart actually sunk because I thought he was about to make fun of people that did brand deals and then do something else in place of it.
And then he did it.
And I went, huh.
Thank God.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's kind of annoying when.
when certain creators like shit-talked and then make other creators look bad.
Like you can't trash other people for it, but then end up coming around and doing it.
And yeah, you almost just got to like being a, listen, I'm not happy about necessarily doing brand deals.
Nobody wants to do it.
But in order to make videos, especially even support, like for us, in our case, like we have five guys, six guys living off this salary.
And now we're paying Justin to help Ken too, which I love you, Justin.
you're awesome.
And Ken's been spending a half to do doing nothing.
So it's like you got it.
You got to end.
Also like, it's just a business.
It's just a business.
Yeah.
And in my opinion, it's become so standard now.
Who cares?
That's what I was getting at.
When I first saw it,
I didn't even notice.
If you were just fast forward through it,
and then I was like,
wait, this is the first adie's not.
And the guy making the video,
so whoever made the video and they put the brand deal in
and you as a viewer fast forwarding through it,
it doesn't really hurt you at all.
It only hurts the guy making the video
was compensated in terms of money
because obviously you skip through it
and it hurts the retention of the video
and it doesn't get suggested as much, yada, yada.
And I think it's tough too.
I think there's ways you can do brand deals cringy.
You can do them straightforward.
You can put a lot of effort into them
and make them a part of your thing.
And also like views and opinions
and situations change.
Like yeah, maybe.
Exactly.
So it's kind of tough to shit on too much.
It's tough.
because if you ever say something bad about someone ever in anything like you could someone
could roll a stop sign in front of you and you're like man fuck people who roll stop signs and then later that
week you're rolling stop signs you got to be so careful and so it's just tough to put yourself in
other people's situations and probably just go to show that especially in the youtube creation space
it's all on camera it's all on camera and it is always changing what's cool today won't might not be cool
tomorrow and it definitely won't be cool next year so like and vice versa almost things that aren't
acceptable now could be yeah yeah dude i'm stoked when i see other YouTubers like taking brand deals
because most of the most of the time they just take that brand deal because they're making a better
video yeah and apply it to the video and they apply it to the video and that's kind of what we try
and do every single time that we do a brand deal in the videos we're like all right so we got this money
what can we buy what can we spend it on to make a better video and it's like dude you
skip through that that 60 second mention but then you watch yeah it only made it go and spend
it and make it way more and whether it goes in that video or not it is at least with us i can vouch for us
dude we don't buy shit that you don't see on camera like that's not like like we don't recklessly
spend money on anything other than youtube videos yeah for video you know like we're we're strictly
for making just better content and luckily for us
it is easier than most YouTubers
because, like, obviously us buying
cool cars and modifying them is part of our
content, whereas if you're a YouTuber who doesn't
make car content videos
and obviously, but you want a sweet
Lamborghini. I can't blame me for that.
But luckily for us, it works out. I do
have a confession, guys. I'm not proud
about this one. I'd have to go grab my phone.
Let me just grab it real quick.
Okay. Sorry.
Interesting.
I might have embarrassed ourselves.
Well, most of me, most of me.
What would you do?
I feel like, like, me doing it definitely roped in you guys.
And it also involves Whistling Diesel.
So, like, a few months ago, Big Ken and I were having a Sunday, fun day, and, like, we were
really, like, it was just us, too.
Un-survised.
We were really, like, having a good time, if you know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Drinking a lot of root beers.
And Ken had just won a bunch of money.
I was having so much fun.
And I hop on Instagram.
and I see this story
and it looked like Whistling Diesel
was at Shields
holding this sword
which is like a Cabela's
butt for a yeah yeah but it's just like
40 minutes from here I'm like
no way is he at Shields
like I legitimately was like
this guy's at Shields
and he's got a sword
well yeah but I was just like
oh I wonder what he's doing in town
yeah and uh
thinking that there's only one Shields
yeah that's where I wasn't thinking
okay okay
see here's the problem with me is I'm not that smart
yeah yeah yeah
Anyways, dude, I don't even fucking, so I text him.
Oh, no.
I go, you in Fargo right now?
He goes, no.
Ha, ha.
And I go, oh, ha, ha.
I saw you real and thought you were, never mind.
He goes, wait, what real?
I don't know why I said real because I thought I thought I'm sorry.
Dude, like, oh no.
God damn it, dude.
I said, dude, I saw a reel of you holding the sword at shields just like 10 minutes ago.
I was like oh shit he's around here
and now I can't find it
and then I just
and then he just doesn't respond
and all I say is disregard everything
I just said
Oh my gosh
So yeah
I'm sure he's like
I mean at the end of the day
He deleted that whole conversation
Yeah I mean hopefully
I'm living in his head
He's free of he's still wondering
What was that idiot talking about?
No he's just confused
If he ever sees
How could somebody be
He's so stupid.
Those guys are fucking idiots.
Because it was like Sunday, midday.
Most people would be doing normal things.
But Ken and I were having a good time.
I don't know why we were celebrating because he was on a roll on pull tabs.
Yeah, he jumped somebody's journey, he won money.
What you think of?
You're getting lunch, washing the bike.
Yeah.
Yeah, he's like the legs probably won.
So it was dead summer.
By the way, Super Bowl Bell.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
So speaking of promos.
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Date night on Wednesday.
Out on the town on Thursday.
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Ryan got a Coors Light promotion.
This dude is just the Thanos of drink companies.
It was first Mountain Dew, just him, just him too.
Who I have been training for my entire life.
Yeah, you've been just free plugs.
And then does a sponsor or does a promotion for him.
And then Coors hits him up.
Who I've been training with for ever since I turned 21.
Dude, I can't say I've been too jealous like of anyone else.
Because most of time we just go through things together.
We all experience the same.
A mountain new promo was like a C-Boys TV brand deal.
So it was like, oh, whatever.
That's cool.
Yeah, but this one was personal right.
And he gets a bag from it.
He gets a bag from it.
He gets a course.
I honestly, Ryan, you could have done that for free.
And it would still look cool.
Like people are sharing it.
Like, damn, right?
Thank you.
You got a shout out Matilda and Abe.
I don't know if they want to share it out.
But yeah, they're the greatest.
Our brand deal manager, the best.
And you got jealous, but I'm so, I'm so happy for you, bro.
You got to do that.
That's so cool.
You're on their Instagram.
Yeah, I know I was hoping for the followback,
but beggars can't be choosers, you know.
But I think the biggest bummer is,
is it they just gave you money and no beer?
They did.
Funny enough, so they sent me a package
and they said, wait for this package to come on Monday.
Then you can film it.
You're going to need it for the thing.
So I figured it would be like the Mountain Dew thing.
I opened it up and it says it's all branded.
It's cool.
Whatever.
I opened it up and it was a cardboard box taped up
and I opened up the cardboard box.
It was just a case of beer.
One case?
They sent me a case of beer.
Do I have like a case in the fridge?
And I love how they say like you're going to need this.
Like the Mountain Dew when they sent it.
I don't know if it was in the store yet.
So you needed it, right?
But you could get a case of beer anywhere.
Anywhere.
That's funny, dude.
Well, okay, I've decided then since he made a personal bag, go Ryan.
You can daily the ranger this winter.
Fuck!
It's only fair.
Not, I mean.
That's great.
No, that's a good point.
That's a good point.
Dude, finding a winter beater is harder than you would think.
Because it was between me and Ryan, who got to drive the Ranger?
Because neither of us have a vehicle to drive this winter.
So we go to the Ranger turned out his carpool.
We might have to.
We might have to at this point.
And I thought you guys were joking.
Like Ryan did Daily the Ranger here and there, which totally fine.
Because my other daily was broken the entire summer.
And like technically I still own it.
The Ranger?
Yeah.
But I just haven't got paid for it yet.
Yeah, you did?
Did I?
Bro, you got paid like nine months ago.
We paid you right after the, right after the Seema truck.
When it pulled the seaman truck, we paid you right away.
Oh, nice.
Well, anyway, yeah, so I thought.
If that was Ken, if this was Ken, there's no way he remembers that.
He'd be like, oh, we'll pay you again then.
Duffles up on it.
I thought you guys were joking about dealing it, but.
No, dude, it's a good rig.
I'm serious.
So my question to you guys, and this is, I was honestly kind of genuine, I was wondering this last night.
I don't know why I was thinking about it, but let's use you and your cabriolet, for example, Ryan.
So you have your Camara, which is a sweet car, but you want to buy like a beater daily.
Why do you buy a beater daily?
Because I guess my thought process on it is like that car is giving you a lot of trouble.
It doesn't start sometimes.
But that's not one.
He doesn't want to buy another cabriolet.
No, I know what I'm saying.
But just listen to me here.
Like it's not working.
You're kind of driving around in an uncomfortable car.
You know, it's not necessarily the best because you're ideal, at least in your mind,
you're like, I'm saving money.
At what point is it like, okay, I bought this beater, but now I got to fix this up.
I got to do this and that.
It doesn't work half the time.
The heat, it doesn't work.
It runs like ass.
Is it like, I should just.
by nothing special
but just like an average car
and then
whatever I'm gonna end up selling it for less
than I bought it for it but it's like
and what is an average car?
The less the less
like the loss on that would end up being
the same as the beater car once you fix it up
and it's like you could have just been rolling around
in a normal F-150
and
and just had a
like a nice vehicle and
came out the exact same.
the first reason I, one, drive a very, to my Camaro and my Cabriolet.
I like the Cabriolet because it keeps me humble about my Camaro.
It feels great, getting in that car, driving, and, like, I appreciate the Camero more when I get my cabriolet and the heat doesn't work in the window seal.
It's just, it's just nice.
I don't know.
I can deal with it.
But when it comes to buying the winter beter that would be probably considered like in the budget range, like all.
I went to go look at this Hummer
and it ended up being a bigger piece of crap than expected
and if it had not been such a big piece of crap,
I would have bought it and it would have been like $8,000
and I would have put money into it and fixing it up.
And so my thought process behind it was
is I could put a little bit of money into it,
making it cool and personalized
and then it would be a cooler car
than going out and buying a regular F-150
and then that would just be a means.
and it would almost give me just a little bit.
I know, you know, we have the, some car shouldn't be modified,
but I just thought like a nice wrap.
A Hummer would be lit, dude.
I've always wanted to Hummer since I was a little kid.
I just think like doing wheels and a wrap on a Hummer would have like really made it
something that like when it goes by, people would have been like, oh, cool.
I would appreciate it.
For the record, I think, like, if you would have bought that Hummer and wrapped it
and did some cool shit with it, I would have liked it.
I would have been all four of that.
So that's my, kind of my reason.
is I
maybe a little bit fun I guess
want to just keep a cheap car
because whatever
I don't really care
I don't have to drive that far in it
yeah
and then two it was almost like
finding something a little bit unique
that's why I like to cabriolet
it's not like a yeah
convertible it's like just a weird car
that I still get attention in it
yeah it's almost funny I still get attention
driving it's a love attention
I do I'm a little attention or
but you know you know how it is
like it still just it gives you a little chuckle
in a smile driving
There's major truth to, like, all of that.
I mean, just all of it.
Like, what both you guys said?
Because, I mean, you said the same thing about the Ranger, right?
You really did.
When I got it, you really did.
I did too.
I was like, why the fuck did you buy that thing?
You really going to drive that thing?
I love that for a ranger for the record.
But now you do.
Now you do.
I do.
I don't know.
But it's like, when I had it and CEO was like, look it, but I love this thing.
It's $2,500.
I mean, you just got your Raptor.
You could, we talked about this.
You could literally buy how many $5,000 rangers for the price of a Raptor,
give a thing.
But then I'm also thinking, I'm like, but I keep in mind, I've had four at once.
I still had to put, like, this is besides the tranny going after we towed the sema truck.
Like, I still had to put probably a thousand bucks into it to get it where I wanted it.
But yeah, it's like, dude, it's all relative.
I also love what you said about keeping it humble because I felt the same way.
I like that.
Hop it in the ranger.
It's like, it's all minimal and you enjoy that in its own way.
And then you get in a really nice loaded up car and you also enjoy.
And then it makes me remember that the RAM has every amenity that we could ever use.
So then I actually remember to use them.
Yeah, exactly.
You know, I agree exactly what you're saying.
Like when I'm driving around in the Raptor, which I'm going to keep just bonestock,
I like it because you feel it you don't stand out, which is nice.
And where you got lifted trucks, it just, there's just something nice about it being.
It's like a completely different thing, like driving the CMA truck and then driving the GTR are
even though they are completely different they are somewhat the same experience it's it's an
inconvenience in a different way they're both loud um they draw a lot of attention you don't they are
slightly though the same yeah same driving experience you don't necessarily that's what i remember saying
driving the seaman truck is like driving a sports car not for the speed and the the the drivability of
it but it's an inconvenience the potential of getting pulled over yeah that yeah not building to fill up
gas without someone coming to top to you.
But even like the RAMs slightly has that, which I love lift a truck, so I'm saying that.
But, but moral stories, I get what, what you guys are saying, and, uh, like, when I would
drive your, your ranger before it was duly converted, I, I loved it.
Just take the gravel roads home.
Now it's too much attention.
Yeah.
Now it's too nice.
Dude, I guess just thinking back to like, 30 seconds ago, I booed you and you said you're
going to keep your raptor stock, but there is something to be said.
I still wouldn't prefer mine stock.
However, I drove my Bronco around on those dinky-ass highway tires for a long time.
And then as soon as I lifted it and put the big 35s on, I was like, wow, it drove like a dream with those highway tires.
Yeah.
To be, so me being fully transparent, if I was driving yours or Ken's Broncos, I wouldn't love leftist stock.
Right.
Just because personally, it just, and which you guys were thinking the same thing, it just, it didn't look as cool as it could.
But like, the Ford Raptor, if I put, let's say I.
do exactly what Ben did, it'll look cooler, but it's like for the cost and the time and especially
if I already have, I have a 2023 on the way. Like it's only going to be marginally better.
And it's just like realistically, I bought that truck just to drive to working back to haul stuff
to do whatever, you know, something that's reliable and I didn't need it to be necessarily cool.
Yeah, it's definitely going to be reliable this one. Yeah, things are beast. I love that truck.
I think there's something that probably a lot of people can feel at home. There's something
nice to me about changing your car and making it your own even if it is you say like oh putting different
wheels on it it's not going to make it that cool but it it differentiates if you went and parked it on a
dealership lot not to sell but if you parked it with the 50 other ford raptors you would notice that
one because it's got different wheels yeah it's yours you maybe put a sticker on it the way you
like it you put a light bar in the grill and it's just those little things that you notice about
your truck or your car that make you happy i'm awful
modified. I'm just saying I'm not touching that. You're not doing that to yours because
you have another car that's modified. Yep. And then it goes back to like keeping all
stock is so conspicuous or inconspicuous. In conspicuous. Yeah. Inconspicuous. Like it really
is. Not that I'm trying to be like, you know, everyone, like, they kind of know. I'm
really stoked that you adopt, adopted the term Jeter. I push for it. I push for it for a while and
it didn't stick. It didn't. I'm like the Jeter. And then every time people would go, what,
What car are you talking about?
The Ultima.
Ah, the GTR.
Oh,
Jeter, okay.
And now C.J. calls it a Jeter.
Anyways.
We also have this issue with taking a reliable vehicle, though,
and then making it not reliable or unusable.
And then you're just back to square one, which is pretty much where I'm at.
I had my Subaru, last car for the winter, all-wheel drive.
I could drive it everywhere.
Actually, last winter was kind of rough because it would plow the roads out here.
But it was still great.
And then I slammed it down, put all this carbon fiber on it.
And then I'm like, oh, shit.
I need a new car to drive this winter.
Yeah.
Okay.
So did you guys see the renderings of the Saudi Arabia building called the mirror?
Yes, yes.
I thought it was the wall.
The wall.
The wall.
The wall.
It is the wall.
The wall.
I thought that would have been maybe controversial, but maybe not over there.
No, Trump's a big investor.
So he's getting his wall in the matter of place.
I love how they like reveal like,
what, like a product video, basically.
No, no, I'm wrong.
The line.
Oh, is the line.
That's what I thought the wall.
Good joke about the Trump thing.
But it's insane.
Thank you.
For those of you that don't know what we're talking about,
it's a 105 mile long building
that looks basically, it's like covered in mirrors
so you can barely, like, see it.
And then it's supposed to be like 1,500 feet tall,
which is taller than the Empire State Building.
Whoa.
Yeah, it's like extremely tall, extremely long.
And it's supposed to house five,
million people.
Whoa.
So it's going to basically be like a self-contained.
Yeah, like a habit.
Yeah, but 105 miles long and then it's going to have like a like a railroad in the
middle of it.
Yeah.
And then you're supposed to be able to get from like side to side in 20 minutes.
Holy.
Yeah, it's crazy.
But basically they want to just like completely change like the way people live over
there make it like destinational but also I don't know.
I was reading on it and they were also saying like to eliminate the waste of
like cars and help the environment and shit
but then there's also arguments like
that's a bunch of BS. Well it's
Saudi Arabia aren't they like the biggest producer
of oil? He kind of seems counterproductive
doesn't it? Yeah and then
people are like what about the birds
because think dude I don't think about how many birds
just fly into our 10 foot
by six foot window. That was a big concern with the
Minnesota Vikings new stadium when they built that. I don't know
when they made 2018 they must say
built that but it was killing like a number of
Like a pretty
It was a
fair number.
This is going to
be taken out
an entire bird
possibly like
a hundred a day
or something.
Because it's all glass
It's definitely
that's a real thing
right
So I'm thinking like
The Google search
is US Bank Stadium
Bird Killing Machine
Oh my God
How many birds a day?
Get no get this
The US Bank Stadium
in Minneapolis
kills more than 100
birds each year
What?
The frick
That's nothing.
Oh my gosh, dude, they will make a story out of anything we fell for it, dude.
I thought it was 100 a day.
Me too, dude.
Okay, so now that I'm thinking, like, let's say.
Each year, 90 to 230,000 birds crashing in New York buildings.
Wow.
So you come to the-
We probably take at least 15 out of year around here.
You come to the board with this massive idea that you've been probably planning for the last 20 years.
Who knows?
I don't know.
And then they're like, what about the birds, though?
They spent $300,000.
There's just that one.
Nobody in Saudi Arabia.
It's giving a shit about the birds.
It's that one girl that's got like the turtleneck on and like a beanie and she's holding
a book with glasses.
Yeah.
What about the birds?
And then they're like, oh, we can't do it.
But yeah, we don't want to piss her off again.
When I watch the video of the line and them explaining everything, yeah, it's epic.
It seems dystopian, but I wouldn't want to be there.
So wait, are they actually building it or is a different thing?
No, they started construction on it.
Yeah, like they started digging the foundation of it.
Obviously it's going to take forever.
And it's going to cost a trillion dollars.
Whoa.
They got the money for it, man.
Projected.
To me, that number is just...
That's like fake.
Yeah.
With the way they've been selling these gas, man.
These gas, you know, these gases, man, they've been sling and running it up.
And we've been just paying it.
Dude, the other day, I bought 30 gases from this guy.
So I was thinking about this.
What's it going to be like to live in that, right?
You're basically just living in like a closed-off environment.
You're not going to need a winter beater.
Yeah, you won't.
Think of all the money you'll save.
I was like, damn, dude, this is going to be like college,
but for like 5 million people living in college dorms.
Yeah.
Which I know absolutely nothing about because...
What if some shit goes wrong in there?
Well, that's the other thing, too.
They were like, what if another outbreak happens, you know?
Or the sewage backs up.
There's a lot of poop.
Yeah.
And just also, I mean, it'd be so weird to not actually go outside.
It's like a giant cruise.
Does it have?
I'm sure.
It's got to have a top on it.
I think it's open.
Okay. So you do get weather. I mean, whatever weather Saudi Arabia.
Yeah, but you're going to get like sunshine for half the day.
Yeah, because it's so tall. You wouldn't get any sun coming in.
That sounds terrible. It doesn't sound ideal, but you think they thought this through?
You know what? Tell them. Now that I think about it, I don't know if anybody did.
You should call them. Yeah, I tell them not to spend a trillion dollars.
Some guys named Ben just called us and said not to do it.
Oh, shit. We better call it all.
Where did he say it on his podcast? No.
No. But when I was looking at it, I think I started thinking of all.
I asked the same questions.
Like, what about this?
What about this?
What about this?
I'd hate doing this.
But then, like, there's, I'm sure there's a bunch of upsides.
I'm just saying, not for me.
Yeah.
I mean, not for anyone.
They grew up around here.
It is kind of cool, I guess.
Like, they're just doing it.
Yeah.
They're just building something that should not or has never even been thought of.
I'm all for that.
Whenever I see somebody just doing something, maybe not the smartest thing, but I just
see them doing it.
I'm just like.
And they're determined.
And if it's not hurting me, I'm just like, yeah, man.
go for it.
They hear,
they see this podcast
and they're like,
who are these guys?
They look up our YouTube channel
and they see the last like five videos
of us taking things
that aren't supposed to be off road
and putting off road tires
and they're like,
oh,
they're idiots.
They're dumbers than we thought.
Oh,
I thought you're going to say
they're engineers.
Oh,
they're geniuses.
Maybe, yeah.
Yeah,
yeah, you could go to one of two ways.
Did you see their Ford Ranger video?
Revolutionary.
Take pills a one of one.
It didn't make it in the video,
but I totally had been convinced
that they made duly Ford Rangers in Europe.
Oh,
that wasn't true no
I was really hoping to make it in
because all the people would be like no they don't
I cut that I cut that out because I didn't want people to think that we
weren't being original oh no I mean that makes sense
you really add him yeah so this is what it feels like to
troll someone I see why you guys do it you feel better it feels good
yeah do it's just like something's nice about making someone else feel stupid
right best do you guys see that Elon officially bought Twitter
the whole thing yeah like close the deal and everything
he owns Twitter 100% of Twitter yes that's amazing now I'll probably start using it yeah so the first thing he did was fire the CEO good the CFO and then actually let me let me see the exact the exact title of the other person um head of legal trust and safety I bet those guys didn't even want to work for them honestly they probably have such opposing yeah I wonder how many ideas for how it is it cost them like 130 million to fire those three people because of like like they had all these
this yeah to get them off yeah they had like all this guaranteed money in stock yeah
i was like jesus how much they paying these guys no he had to like like buy them all out
basically of their positions but that's like 13 bucks to yeah but anyway so yeah he gets in
there he fires these people basically like the woke uh people running the show
people had probably one sided i would assume yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah not matter what what side of
politics and then and then he like locked
out the engineers, like the Twitter engineers, like the coders, he locked them out. And then he had
all of his Tesla programmers and engineers go in and look at all the code to make sure that
Twitter isn't shadow banning people like unfairly. Oh my gosh. That's amazing. Code in place that's
basically unfair. He needs to buy Instagram. Yeah, dude, I saw just a video of kind of they were
secretly being interviewed, but I assume now they could release it. But it was like all these,
All the people, all the high ups, all the engineered, chief engineer, whatever.
And it's basically just incriminate, maybe not incriminating,
but them saying, yeah, we shadow band, yeah, we can do this, yeah, we can do this.
But they're having this, I don't know how they got it,
but they're having very casual conversation.
They're all admitting to everything.
Oh, yeah, well, they probably think it's right.
Right.
If this person keeps showing up, yeah, we can, yeah, we can just do our best to get rid of
the nasty people on Twitter, all this, all this interesting.
They, like, admitted to it, and then they could post it now because Elon.
owns it.
Yeah.
I don't know.
Hopefully one day
everything gets a little bit
more fair.
I don't really care
what you're,
as long as it's not
hurting people,
I personally just feel
like it should be
more free speech
which things aren't.
No, I think it's people
getting a definition
of hurting people
twisted is a thing.
Quote Elon said
when he bought Twitter.
The reason I acquired Twitter
is because it is important
to the future of civilization
to have a common digital town square
where a wide range of beliefs
can be debated
in a healthy manner without resorting to violence.
So he basically,
he doesn't want to silence anyone.
He doesn't want it to turn into like a left or right.
He basically just wants it so like people stop hating each other.
And like can communicate more instead of just being like silenced on either side.
Because I mean,
that is kind of what's happening right now is like these social media platforms like
I don't want to say our boss YouTube.
But, you know, certain people or certain companies are.
are kicking people off.
Like, Steve will do it, kicking them off.
And then they go to Rumble, which is like the polar opposite.
So then it's just like, oh, you're either left or you're right.
You're with these people or you're with these people.
And it's not like you can like kind of coexist anymore.
It's kind of where it's like going and seeing it.
Everyone should be able to, I don't care what side you're on.
I just think it should be fair for both sides or whatever.
side you're on. I mean, shit. Assuming that that's genuine, just because it seems genuine,
you know, he's not saying much. You don't spend $40 billion. I agree. And then, so he comes out
with a statement like that and then people, some people are like, no, he's not going to, he's definitely
lying and he's going to fuck all of us over. I'm like, what? At the same time, no, it depends
what side you're on. Like, there's a lot of people that are Republican that think Biden is out to get
and there's a lot of people that are Democrat
that think that
whoever is the Republican president
is out to get them, you know?
It seems like it's only gotten worse
not to get all political.
It's probably where we end it,
the politics talk,
but like when I was like a kid,
it seemed like you were either Democrat or Republican
and it's just like, yeah, they're that, they're this,
and maybe you don't agree with them, whatever.
But like nowadays, it's almost like,
it almost seems like it's harder for,
like you don't have a Democrat
and a Republican really hanging out is like it's it's a little bit more hostile I feel like
they just make it seem like that we have tons of friends are they want to make it seem like yeah
they want to make it seem like that I think the more people have a voice more people can say
what they want easier to more people and it's way easier to pick that up like one I'm just
saying it seems more divided now than ever yeah I think it was just because it was just
it's always been divided it's just people have really divided people have people have a way to
it now. Like our parents, when they were kids, political activism or whatever division has been a thing
forever. Literally since politics were invented. It's just now I can tweet, I hate this and other people
can see it. Where normally you would just see it sitting in a bar. And then it's like, oh, I hate this person.
Exactly. We got into this whole argument online, which if you're getting arguments online with someone on
the vice versa of your politics, you're not going to change your mind. Exactly. You're just wasting your
time and you're just just fucking save it you're no one's gonna like this person's not changing
you're not changing your view just forget it yeah just move on past it and that's why yeah
especially the arguments but none of that matters when you say i hate this i love this none of that
matters if you can't actually do it you don't actually have a place for it i'm not saying that i'm
crying because i need a place to do that but twitter was not that place before and now it will be
I just think it's a step in the right direction.
Yeah.
And I don't know, maybe.
It is definitely a step in the right direction, I think.
Maybe other platforms are like, hey, you know what?
Maybe we have been going that far, but then again, who knows?
I don't know.
Yeah.
It's just, shit's changed and whatever.
But it is crazy to see, like, one person come in and completely change a platform overnight.
Like, overnight.
Like, you bought it and then fired all these people and it's, like, kind of changing.
But then again, who knows, maybe it won't change.
I don't know.
Dude, I got a really quick, fun little story to end it on.
So I'm waiting for my Halloween costume to come because, of course, I ordered it too late, right?
Yep.
Amazon Prime is a beautiful thing.
It says it's being delivered between 5 and 7 p.m. tonight.
And I'm like, that's cutting it really close.
I need to put it on in about, yeah, in about six minutes.
Luckily, it came, the prime guy now, they drive all the way from far.
Like, they drive an hour to come out here to deliver me my Halloween costume.
I know.
Yeah, they sometimes, but then I asked one other guy, I go, do you drive all the way out here?
Do you have other places to stop?
He goes, no, this one's it.
No, I go, no way.
You drove basically an hour.
It's pretty impressive, dude.
How the fuck is Amazon coming ahead on that?
Because I can't imagine the margins are that big.
Yeah.
And so this guy, they did free shipping.
First time I'd ever seen him, and his name's Dion, shout out Dion.
He pulls up and he's kind of just like, whoa, you guys got crazy shit going on here.
Like, sees the Lambo, sees everything.
And I'm like, oh, yeah, what's going on?
I go, yeah, we got a YouTube channel, you know, check it out.
It was brief.
Check it out.
See, Boy's TV.
He sees it.
I'm, like, taking pictures of the flag.
Oh, that, yep.
Okay, drives off.
I was like, sick.
Nice, dude.
Have a good weekend.
He pulls back in.
And then I'm like, still out there, grab him some picks.
And I go, hey, I was like, what up, man?
What did you forget?
Another package?
And then he's just like, no.
Okay, so it is that.
Looks at the flag, C Boy's TV.
It is that.
And then I'm like, yeah, okay, I looked it up.
But, like, I didn't know if it was you because it had 1.7 million.
So, like, I had to double check.
And then I was like, no, that's us.
And then he was just tripping.
It was, cool.
He's like, I got to check it out.
But it was so funny that he had to pull back in just to make sure he's like,
nah, these guys can't be.
It can be here.
In the middle of no.
The FedEx guy did that today.
I came out here for one person.
I was out in the parking lot this morning moving shit around.
The FedEx guy came in, right?
And he's like older.
And he was like, boy, quite.
with the car show around here what's going on here and uh and he's basically yeah same thing
because that's so funny yeah i just love i was just like i'm just a car guy i just move around
yeah sometimes i never know to tell him i'm just the lot manager i'm no lot man dude that'd be
pretty funny too i just move them around yeah they're cool i just move around though yeah we love we love
our delivery drivers around here we do whether we've made a connection with them we do some we made
very good friends with wait i'm sure you guys have heard us talk about him
And then other ones that I've seen for the first time ever today
also make pretty good friends with.
So our UPS driver, Wade, he's a legend.
He's been our man for what, five years.
We hang out with him.
We go on limo nights with him.
He comes in with, we all drink.
Well, here's the progression of Wade.
Almost getting bar fight one time, Wade and I almost got a bar fight with these guys
were playing pool with.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, not a bar fight.
They were like pressing us because we were being there.
Well, we weren't supposed to be there either.
We were.
Apparently, yeah, some bars are fucking weird about where you go.
Well, Wade was like, they were impressing us.
No, I'm good.
I'm a local there.
Wade, for the record, I'm not trying to fucking get this whole thing.
Wade and I weren't trying to fight anyone.
We were just trying to play pool against these guys.
And they were like those kind of guys that are like angry drunks.
And you could tell they were like getting angry and anger as we're being them.
And then we ended up, no, we were playing for like five bucks.
And then we ended up like losing.
And then they were all happy.
But I was literally kind of like, if we win, I feel like we're going to have trouble.
I'd rather just let them win.
Which I didn't let them win, but they ended up meeting us, but I'm glad they won.
Who the hell?
Just this.
I don't even know.
All right.
How long we've been going?
Spitting on my house.
Let's cut it.
All right.
Thank you guys for listening.
We're going to end it here for retention purposes.
Or something like that.
We're actually going to end it at the right spot this time.
Yeah.
I'm sorry.
People thought that the editor just cut Ryan's story up.
Ryan is the editor.
I know.
I know.
Yeah, that was an accident.
I did.
I got it.
Yeah.
People were like,
Yo, what's up? I wanted to hear the last story.
Whoever the editor cutting out Ryan talking, pretty unfair.
It was me.
I hated the story.
I hated the way I sounded in looks.
The worst part was the two hour, two and a half hours.
I spent editing the rest of the podcast that no one got to see on YouTube.
You can find it on Spotify.
You spend time doing that.
And then it didn't even go out.
If you go to Apple or Spotify, you can listen to.
I guess you got to listen here and on Apple Spotify.
Speaking of that, go drop some stars or some likes and shit,
whatever it is on Apple and Spotify.
Let's get that up high.
Let's rank it up.
Yep.
And we're quickly approaching 150K on,
on YouTube.
And once we hit 150K,
Evan will come on and speak.
And now we're totally doing the opposite
what I thought we were going to do.
Yeah,
but we're keeping all this in.
We'll see you later.