Life Wide Open with CboysTV - Crashed Hoonicorn Update, Evans Gambling Losses, & CJ’s Dream Bachelor Party

Episode Date: October 21, 2025

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Starting point is 00:01:04 Speaking of drift cars, Mike got himself a loner and it lasted four minutes. You blew up the loner, Mike? Last year you had to have lost a pretty large amount of money in gambling. We're down five or six hundred. Just keep going. It'll turn around eventually. He's rebuilding our Hoonicorn the hard way. You guys can actually go to Seema and see it.
Starting point is 00:01:25 Should we have evidence sit on the couch? That's where you're sitting, Ken. You've been promoted for the ad reads But demoted for the podcast Yeah, Ken, sorry I think you, I think you got promoted I don't know But you also got demoted
Starting point is 00:01:39 You kind of got fired But I think you got fired up upwards Technically you did such a bad job You got promoted I didn't know that was possible It's the first time in history possibly You'd do great in corporate America I didn't just keep moving you up
Starting point is 00:01:53 I didn't get the memo to wear special stees Oh shit yeah I can take that off No The second podcast were twinning. CJ and I wore, and I knew it both times. I put on the green reckless golf shirt. It's CJ's favorite shirt. But I rarely wear it, and I'm like, all right, it goes with the whatever I was wearing.
Starting point is 00:02:12 I'm going to take a gamble. And I looked over mid-podcast. I'll honestly put the clip in, and I realized CJ is wearing. I go, fuck. And I lean back. All right, I guess Ryan's changing. CJ was dressed before me today, I bet. You don't have to.
Starting point is 00:02:25 I think it's funny, especially the fact that you're twinning. I think you should just go skin. today. Yeah. Guys on the couch go skins. Blend right into this couch in the middle of the summer. Looking like a leather chair. So do we want to talk about the asphalt at the track?
Starting point is 00:02:40 It's not even the track. It feels like a track. It's just a driveway, but it's damn near a racetrack now. Yeah, let's talk about it. Well, we got our farm fully asphalted now, which is a big deal for us. You know, we would have liked to do it right away, but due to financial constraints, we had to decide between having a paved driveway to our business. or a drift track, and we chose the drift track.
Starting point is 00:03:01 We made the right decision. What else are you going to do? It's an easy decision. Well, anyways, we saved up over the next year, and now we got the rest of it paved, and the farm is literally looking like a full-on race track. It's damn near dangerous. It's less of a driveway, more of a drift track extension.
Starting point is 00:03:20 That's exactly what I was going to say. I look at it as the drift track just got bigger. Yeah, and there's a dragg strip now attached to it, too. I mean, we were doing like speed runs and shit. Ryan hit 95 on our driveway in his Corvette. He could have easily probably done 110, but he let off early. I don't know if I like the way we phrased that. I'm just kidding.
Starting point is 00:03:38 No, I did. The first run is just scary. I mean... It is actually a little scary. You didn't want to pull a Dobre brothers. I also did a run in my cyber truck. And first time I let off early, you know, breaks well ahead. Second run, I braked exceptionally late and ended off going off the end of the drag strip.
Starting point is 00:03:57 Let's not forget about what you did your first run. Oh, yeah. I put it in reverse to make sure I utilized as much space as possible. Didn't realize they didn't put it back into drive and kind of backed up a little bit. Reverse launch. He damn near hit our neighbor's fence again. Fresh posts. Did we talk about that?
Starting point is 00:04:13 We did. And I believe it actually comes out in this week's video. Yes. Yeah. Yeah, it comes out this week's video. But basically, Evan pulled a school bus into our neighbor's fence and signed. Because he thought that Gavin was in it, steering it, and he wasn't. Which is a hilarious situation.
Starting point is 00:04:29 So, Ken, then we fixed it and Ken Damnear launched back into it, literally three days later. I only ended up going back probably another two, three feet before I got it back under control. First a launch. Yeah, but anyways, I think we're going to have to establish some rules for our driveway. Like, because if you got people hitting speeds of a hundred, triple digits, possibly 110, going down our driveway and someone's coming around the curve, it's a blind curve. Even not in a full, I think it's like, if you're good,
Starting point is 00:04:57 going to hit 100 we're going to be like all right we clear the way but the thing is it's pretty easy now to just like pin it like you get into the driveway you could pin it and right in your kind of pinnacle of speed is when you're passing the shop where people could be walking in and out pulling out whatever what are some of the rules you'd like to see laid down for the driveway I don't know I do think we got to have at least the part in front of the merch barn be a one way because you know just drifting in front of that like people are going to get confused and might end up like Evan and I last winter. We have an asphalted area by the loading docks for semis. It's for semis. It's for us. It's to turn around and we're trying to drift it.
Starting point is 00:05:37 And we're like, man, you didn't make it very drift trackish. I think it's like a perfect TC drift corner because it's you just slide in sideways and then you just drive slowly out. That was the part of drifting. I never figured out. I could always slide into it. Well, it's never really drive car yeah there was there was limitations but there might be some a few spots here and there that we need to fill in but live and learn the miata almost yeah the miata is perfectly that's what's interesting the meata's tiny and it's still a tight little area always should go wider longer bigger but it's good for precision though really hone in so this past week would have been reckless golf see do you ever think you're going to go back to that golf course it was actually a nice golf course
Starting point is 00:06:19 that we played you were saying you were like i'd come up here and play it on the weekend I would love to I mean basically what happened is we were reckless golfing and the guy was basically following us around from like hole six all the way through hole 18 like the clubhouse guy was in a golf cart just trailing us but he wasn't like obviously trailing us like right behind us but he was just like roaming around us like the hole next to us
Starting point is 00:06:45 then he'd buzzed across he'd stay over here then he'd park up on top of the hill and just be watching us just had him watching the whole time so we were like working in constraints of that, because we didn't want to get kicked out right away without being able to do anything, but we were trying to do stuff. Suddenly we'd, like, get around the hill
Starting point is 00:06:59 and then do something really quick, and then he'd come up over, and then we'd act like we're golfing again. Which was honestly more suspicious. All of us Tia and off, freaking, pshu, pshu. I mean, I can't really speak for if I, because I don't do nearly as much golfing as you, but I would go back there,
Starting point is 00:07:14 one, because it was a great course. And two, because if he didn't kick us out for that, it was probably close, but if he didn't kick us out for that, I'd say we're chilled to go actually golf there. I think it was framed perfectly that we were on a bachelor party and we were kind of celebrating. And when you're on a bachelor party, you don't necessarily take a lot of the things you're doing the most serious. So, you know, we kind of got away with that.
Starting point is 00:07:36 Yeah, get out of jail free card. It was how you connected with the average people on a golf course. You tell them, we're on a bachelor party. Like, oh, okay. They're getting married. They're just, it's their last hurrah. Let's let them have their fun. because like immediately they're like red flag like what is going on here bachelor party it's a bachelor party
Starting point is 00:07:55 oh okay all right who's getting married Ryan Ryan Ryan Ryan's getting married to uh it's a nice man and that one got a good laugh out of everybody they like that they like that a lot but then even when he was like you know he said it was bachelor party and he's like well then what's up with the cameras and then we're just like well we just want to document it and he's like all right we'll have a nice round it is actually true cameras are a lot more prevalent yeah in life today Like, if you were carrying around a camera even like 10 years ago, people would be like, oh, what's going on? You're filming a TV show?
Starting point is 00:08:26 But now, like, everybody's got a pretty legit camera. I have a suspicion that buddy was following us around, knew exactly what was going on. Yeah. And just wanted to watch. It was just mitigating risk, honestly. I think he knew exactly who we were and what we were doing. I do, too, because I talked to another guy that was behind us that was cool with us. And he was like, yeah, he came up and talked to us and was basically like,
Starting point is 00:08:50 yeah these guys fucking around and they were just like playing it cool they're like no i don't think so and then he goes yeah they're saying they're on a bachelor party but i'm not buying it might be right but also in a weird way i'm because we were dressed like absolute idiots driving wild whack-ass golf carts and cars practically there was an intimidation factor about us not that we were trying to be that we weren't trying to like hey roll you up if there's an issue yeah not like that throw you in the trunk but like if anyone came up to us we weren't just going to be dicks and gaslight them into like thinking we were doing something different but no one wanted to come up to us and and actually confront us and potentially kick us out a few phone calls though
Starting point is 00:09:29 it was yeah that one guy when we were teeing off balls at the side of the mini TRX golf cart I went and de-escalated the situation let him know it was a bachelor party that we own the cart it's a golf cart it's okay to me out of call not a full-size car a full-size car after you explained it. I love, he literally, like, DSLR camera. He stood there for like 30 seconds and then just goes, I guess if you have the opportunity to hit balls at a car, why not? Yeah, we're like, yeah, yeah, yeah, why not? He just flipped over.
Starting point is 00:10:00 He's like, all right, yeah. I should have been like, you want to hit one? Yeah, but, uh, and then there was a couple that called us in and I don't know, whatever, but, uh, yeah, those golf carts are insane. They're damn near cars. They're damn near cars. The mini G-Wagon is maybe only a third scale off from my G-Wagon. It really is.
Starting point is 00:10:18 Like, it's insane. The biggest thing that makes them, like, not quite like cars is just how slow they are. Yeah, but they still rip pretty deece. 35? They still got heat, air conditioning, everything. You can, you know, we get in, like, our key trucks, and you can drive those on the road. Yeah. Wouldn't you get pretty jammed up if you could only go 40 or whatever they do?
Starting point is 00:10:38 I see what you're saying. Versus 65. Me and Gab did drive one over the other day. We were at a lack for vehicles. No, just to the farm, but we were at a lack for vehicles. and we're looking around. Well, yeah. Exactly how we got here.
Starting point is 00:10:51 And we're like, well, I guess we'll just take the G wagon. But it was on like 25% battery. Oh, really? You guys were going to slow. 17 kilometers per hour. Oh, no. So someone can crunch the number on that one, but that's slow. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:05 Yeah. That is pretty slow. By the end of it, the TRX had some pretty, battery was pretty low and it got significantly slower. Yeah, Ken yours was dogging for sure. Speaking of the TRX, should we watch the clip of the, first accident. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:19 Oh, yeah. Put up the Snapchat footage. I don't know how that's going to shake on the video. Ryan just rear-ending Evan in his brand-new Hummer cart that we got him. No shade towards the TRX or the G-Wagon, but there was just something about that Hummer one. There is something about a Hummerman. That was my favorite.
Starting point is 00:11:38 A little more stout. It's a 2004 and is in perfect condition until Ryan got behind the wheel of it. Yeah. That was the best part, too, was this. is the, we were just shooting rollers. So all of the vehicles were still, like, fully unscathed. Yeah, pristine. And that was the plan.
Starting point is 00:11:54 That was the plan, yeah. Not for you to rear end them. Like, keep them, keep them nice. They're just rolling out to get rollers, and I pull in, and, uh, I just, like, decide to film because I go, what a, what an odd sight. G-wagon goes by. Right. I mean, you can look at me.
Starting point is 00:12:14 I'm very clearly focused on. On you. So the dude in the back, he was one of the two that brought our G-Wagon and TRX golf cart. And he was in the backseat and got rear-ended. And he was like, holding his neck when he got out of that thing. He was like, that hurt. It's a payout, dude. Saw a guy with a big flashy yellow Hummer.
Starting point is 00:12:36 Yeah. And then Evan gets out. You're just the most classic reaction. What are you doing? It's not too often that I break something unintentionally. Yeah. Or, you know, like, when it's not expected to happen. Like, if it was you, everyone would be like, oh, my God, of course, Evan crashed it,
Starting point is 00:12:53 or whatever. But, like, I truly just messed up. And I think that if Evan hadn't been there, I would have pulled out into that oncoming vehicle, possibly gotten smoked. Because there was the Raptor, there was the truck. Like, there was many things I was focusing on. None of them was the situation at hand, to be honest. Yeah, why Evan stopped was so he didn't get T-boned by an F-250.
Starting point is 00:13:14 Exactly. In a golf cart. I might have made it, but I knew. you weren't, so I'm like, well, that's what I'm saying. And if we're all going in a string of people, I didn't think I was necessarily protecting you. I'm just like, well, I'm going to get ahead and we're going to have to wait for Ryan anyways. Yeah. So rather than shoot out, I'll just wait. I personally believe it was the less destructive of the two accidents that could have happened
Starting point is 00:13:33 in that scenario. So it was good. Thank you for protecting me. But yeah, I got to get that Hummer fixed up because I think I'm going to ship it down to Florida for Randy. Yes. That'd be the perfect rig for down there. He's got a couple of restaurants close by. you imagine him just whipping that thing to the beach be pretty lit like that is those are florida ricks you know smaller the headlights and everything work on it right yeah it's missing one at the moment but they but they do function yeah and the blinkers work it's got a little radio in it i thought you might have mentioned something was wrong with the radio the other day after you caught a few feet of air oh no it turned off but it turned back on again
Starting point is 00:14:08 what else happened this week gavin spent uh 24 hours up in ryan's hummer that was cool it looked worse when he got out than it did when he went in i don't know how he trashed that thing so fast and he said he spent six hours organizing it yeah organizing gavin is i love you gavin but you are the least organized person that's saying something because i'm around yeah you two are about the same you two are about the same but like the whole hummer of all of his supplies he goes yeah i was organized and you just look it's just a complete mess like what do you mean you organized it it looked like he was living in a car for his main housing scenario it almost looked like he didn't have enough time up there he could oh i have so much free time i'm so bored 24 hours is
Starting point is 00:14:53 taking forever but it looks like he just like had an hour to set up and film everything like he tossed everything everywhere we went over we gave him some legos and if you finish the legos or the puzzle you get good breakfast whatever this lego technics freaking eighty five dollar lego set And we're like, Gav, how far did you get on it? He holds up, no joke, four pieces put together of, you know, however many thousand are in there. He did not like the Legos. They can understand that those Lego sets, it was 806 pieces, designed for a nine-year-old. And in the dark.
Starting point is 00:15:23 Well, we gave it to him hours before dark. But nonetheless, they're overwhelming right at the start. There's a lot going on. I do agree with that. But you still got to think you could chip away out of it. And then he ended up literally just like putting into the garbage. He just chocked it up. And then he goes, well, maybe if I had like two weeks to do it.
Starting point is 00:15:43 And I'm like, two weeks, I think we should have made them stay up there for 48. The problem is a bunch of the pieces got kind of left and they're here and there. But I really wanted to just do the puzzle and like set a little timer or a time lapse or something and just see what it would take. I get that it's under better circumstances like being in the shop with good light and whatnot. But I would have liked to give it a run and see if I could. It's Trixie and Katte. You're from The Bald and the Beautiful, and we have to talk to you about Audible. If you know anything about us, we are certified romanceopaths. Rose sniffing swoon lords. Soft-spoken sirens of sentiment. Devotees of drama-drenched desire. As you can tell, we've been listening to Audible's romance collection and been transported to fantastical realms of delicious dalliances and breathless ballads of burning petroval. To put it quite bluntly, we are obsessed. Sometimes there are times when you need to escape, to be whisked away by tales of
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Starting point is 00:17:37 all the pieces to the Lego because there was a sick Lego Lambo. Tried putting it all together. It was missing way too many pieces. Oh, you did try. Yeah, I was like, if I can do this in one night in good lighting, like, I just wanted a gauge. Yeah. There's way too many pieces. He lost a bunch of the pieces. Yeah, there was strewn in the
Starting point is 00:17:53 everywhere. There was a bunch of random garbage just like strewn around the pole. Bacon grease everywhere. Yeah, dude, you'd have thought that the interior would have been so tathered, but it was actually in great shape. No bird poop. That was the most mind-blowing thing to me. I thought at least one family of birds would have made that their home.
Starting point is 00:18:13 It really was. It was almost like it was cleaned out. Like by all the rain and whatnot. It's like too high to be dusty. And there was no rats and stuff or mice in it. Like if it had been on the ground, there would have been mice and shit in it. I was expecting like the seats to be completely like just deteriorated. I mean, really the only thing was the headliner kind of drooped a little bit.
Starting point is 00:18:32 They don't build them like they used to. When we were picking stuff up at the end And his sleeping bag was soaked Ben's like, oh, like what's going on here? He goes, bye, I dumped a pan of bacon. That's all the grease. Can you imagine being stuck in that confined area with an open flame and you spill your pan of bacon
Starting point is 00:18:50 and grease all over? He's got a flaming suitcase. Honestly, I was a little nervous about him up there, you know? Stranger things have happened. Starts it on fire and has to jump out of it. 16 feet in the air. You could have eaten that fall. You think he could have eaten that fall?
Starting point is 00:19:02 He was saying I'm about injuries Well he said it about three times Like at one point When we were hitting the golf balls at him He was like, oh, I'm gonna quit If you guys keep doing that, I'm done And we're like, what does that even mean, dude? What does done mean?
Starting point is 00:19:17 You were really going after him, Evan What? With a couple golf balls? Well, that and And you ripped that $100 bill And half that was for him And then what else did you do? Stole's food
Starting point is 00:19:28 Stole his food. I'm the one that God is food What do you mean stole his food? The food that he tried bringing with. Oh, no, that was me. I stole it. Well, yeah, I mean, we did do that, but that was kind of violating the rules. Me and Ben went to the store, and we had like four good meals planned out for him, and then Mike filled his backpack full of beef jerky and granoli bars.
Starting point is 00:19:45 I didn't know that there were rules that he wasn't able to have food. I'm just like, go, hey, Gav, how are you doing? You're going to be up there for 24 hours. You got food, snacks, this and that. And he goes, I haven't even eaten today. What we wanted to do is provide him with stuff where he could cook, nice, good meals. And it turns out that he didn't want to cook. To make some content.
Starting point is 00:20:05 He just didn't have the time. Yeah, he had no time. Like we got him steak and potatoes and salad and all this. Like, yeah, I just ate the steak through the rest of it away. We got them like stuff for burritos. We had rice and other stuff to make nice, hearty burritos. Just cooked up the meat, ate the meat and his tortilla. It's kind of like when we go on trips with Ken and his uncrustable.
Starting point is 00:20:30 Oh, yeah, the encrusted. Just disappear. Yeah, they do. Disappear into you. Sorry about Daisy. I'm dog sitting today, my child. I think Ken's Super Bowl ad should be an Uncrustibles ad. Oh, that would be amazing.
Starting point is 00:20:45 I like that. I think Uncrustables were made in North Dakota, weren't they? Yeah, they were invented. Jamestown, they were invented. Wasn't it that it'd be a good one. Maybe even thought it was Fargo, but yeah. Or maybe it's Fargo, yeah. Something like a play on like a hearty, bearded man, like you can still can enjoy it
Starting point is 00:21:01 incrustable because like incrustables are invented in 1995 in fargo north dakota really is that guy rich or what i wonder if he still lives in fargo it was actually by two guys david gesky and len crunchman oh dude guessky they have a they have a bunch of cabins on my lake they must be doing well yeah yeah i was going to say i mean not that that's a super common last name but like i went to high school with a guessy we didn't have incrustables in my school which is a damn shame but That's a good point. You sounded like Trump there. We didn't have encrustables at my school.
Starting point is 00:21:35 No uncrustables. They all had crust. It was disgusting. Crusted sandwiches. Not good. Not good. I just got an update from we were talking to the last podcast a lot about AI. Also, like I went on a deep dive on that page, like right after the podcast and realized that that was like totally fake.
Starting point is 00:21:54 Which way? The hockey player one. And then I don't say. Yeah, I just felt like an idiot. So you thought that was real. Well, we all were sitting up here thinking you thought it was fake. But then you reversed trolled me and then it made me think it was real. That looked real for about two seconds until they started talking.
Starting point is 00:22:10 Right, exactly. And so I just feel like an idiot. It's okay, Mike. Mike, you need to be careful so you don't get freaking. I'm not actually worried about it. Like, I don't think it's going to, like, destroy my life or like, oh, that's fine. If I think that video's real for a second and then realize it's not like, I'm not out literally anything, a little public humiliation, but. Just walk in the streets.
Starting point is 00:22:29 Are you worried about being taken advantage of at this? No, because how do you get like, how do you get, like, be careful, CJ, you've been scam twice. Yeah, and how do you get A-I'd or R-C'd in the streets? Some guys, Robin, Mike, and he goes, you're just AI. He's like, no, I'm not, I'm going to shoot you. Yeah, like, you can't really get AI, like literally face-to-face, flesh-to-flesh. That would be a new level of getting AI.
Starting point is 00:22:52 I mean, like the UPS one, CJ, and there was a second one, and I'm, did any of them pay off? I don't know. Because I got my money back. I never, I only gave money to one. Okay. Oh yeah, it was the necklace. I think I've only had to replace your credit card twice in the last year.
Starting point is 00:23:06 How many times you've had to replace Mike's? No. No. Well, the one time. Why would you have had to replace my credit card twice? Yeah, I was like, and you only replace it because I'm stupid,
Starting point is 00:23:14 not because I got scammed. But anyway. And AI can't do that. I meant to update. I just got a call from Jackson like right before the podcast. So Jackson, oh yeah. There's a new law,
Starting point is 00:23:26 the deep fake law. He made that body cam. kind of AI video. Just first thing he said, he's like, it's chill, you guys put it on there. It's actually helping me out. No,
Starting point is 00:23:34 it was not malicious at all. He's like, so I'm fighting it. He's like, he's getting charged with two felonies. Yeah, that's, and the worst part is the cops chill with it.
Starting point is 00:23:43 He's like, oh, no, dude, that didn't hurt me. The higher-ups are trying to use it as an example. I mean, the cops, like,
Starting point is 00:23:50 face and likeness wasn't even in there. That's the voice. Maybe his voice, but I mean, that could just be a completely AI, synthetic voice at that point. It's a huge part of his defense is that, you know, he's like, Toff's facing it, the badge number's not in it.
Starting point is 00:24:03 How much time is he facing? Is he facing jail time? He's like, it's one of those, you know, when they're like, with punishable up to seven years, each felony is punishable up to seven years. He would never get. So 14 years possibly he's facing? Correct. But he would obviously never get that much. He's like, or he's like in the perfect defense, you get zero, obviously.
Starting point is 00:24:22 He's like, but I'm fighting it because I'm not taking any plea. He's like, why would I take even anything? close to a felony on my record for the rest of my life for that it actually it does set an interesting precedent as like the world goes on you know like if he went down without a fight on that one they go we'll look at this case of somebody misusing a i and then boom it's like it's an automatic felony throughout the future so i mean he's what he's doing is the right thing but it's interesting godspeed to him yeah i'm like oh i hope you don't get absolutely shafted with lawyer fees even though i know you will he goes yep i am already
Starting point is 00:24:57 you know even that's a problem he's like i got a good lawyer that that's on my side that want to help me fight that's not trying to take advantage of me but it's still an insane amount i wonder if there's like lawyers out there that are like willing to do pro bono work to set different case precedents or whatever like some big lawyer somewhere right yeah not in a case like that there's probably no money for him to be made that's a good point but yeah i just wanted to update on that he said like over in new hampshire and the whole that east coast area he's like it's huge It's on radio shows. I can imagine.
Starting point is 00:25:27 Yeah. But yeah, he's like, no, it helped me. Because I thought he was calling me to be like, hey, can you cut that part? I was worried about that. It's helping him. Good. Everyone be aware of it. And go check out Jackson Cole on Instagram.
Starting point is 00:25:37 Yeah. Hell of a wheelier. Yeah. Ken, you look kind of right with Daisy just too. It's kind of comfortable. She's like a little blanket. Keep my legs warm? She is.
Starting point is 00:25:44 She's like a weighted blanket that loves you. I could see you having a dog like that, Ken. If I had more free time, I think I would like a dog. You'd get a dog like that? Maybe like a bigger, bigger, bigger version of daisy she seems like she's pretty chill what do you need free time for you could just bring the dog with everywhere you go a little sidekick there you go it's also funny to think like if ken were to have a dog and brought that dog almost everywhere he went i think everyone would
Starting point is 00:26:09 be very accepting of it for sure depends a lot on the dog's manners right but i feel like if i had a dog and i just i don't mean this like anyone's looking at me different if i had a dog that i brought everywhere everyone would be like Mike it brings that dog everywhere that's because your dog would be so badly behaved Mike let's say it wasn't though let's say it wasn't I mean we remember
Starting point is 00:26:30 we had a history I'm not taking yeah but I'm not taking responsibility for it I do also feel bad because I know how annoying it like I feel embarrassed when like Daisy's barking or Daisy's bad and I know that you tried and like although that dog was a little misbehaved like
Starting point is 00:26:46 we were probably extra hard on you for it right but I'm saying even if it was like, well, I don't know. I guess, yeah, it all depends on how the dogs behave. Yeah, Ken, you should get a dog. I think, like, you know, you're almost ready. You're almost done with your house. You could get a big dog.
Starting point is 00:26:59 You could get a little dog. I feel like a 50-pound dog is, like, the max of what I would do. The right size. It's a pretty big dog. And I feel like anything too big, and they're just a pain to handle. And then you could have your dog run for mayor. There you go. And then you have your dog resign, and then you take over.
Starting point is 00:27:20 Yeah, you're appointed, but, yeah. Holy shit. Now you're thinking. I like that. That's some big moves right there. That is. We just got to get some, uh, some allegations that Jake's dog is, uh, not the best mayor in town. We just wait for reelection.
Starting point is 00:27:34 You got a little time. I'm still voting for waffles. Yeah, same. Haven't seen much of waffles lately. Yeah. Or have you? No. No, it's been sad.
Starting point is 00:27:43 It's been a month or so. It's been sad. Been feeling lonely. I think they do probably keep your lockdown a bit more. In the winter? Especially during hunting season, I think. Ah, that makes sense. Dude, this is, I mean, we probably said this many times.
Starting point is 00:27:57 This is like the first year where I'm truly not excited for it to get cold. Yeah, ice videos, all that stuff. That's great. We're going to do it because it's going to get cold. But it stayed a little warmer this year. Like up until about this week, it's been, like, really warm. And I'm just like, I just wanted to literally be 60 degrees until April. And then it can start getting hot again.
Starting point is 00:28:17 You might have to move about 2,000 miles south. I know. thousand miles south to get that. I know. It's just like we've been on such a role filming videos and like everything's been so productive when it's, you know, when you have the weather for it. Like just as little as we were out on the drift track, out on the dirt bike track came back, had to power wash a bunch of stuff. When you have to power wash in 45 degrees or less. Not fun. It sucks. Where do you guys, you guys have any like traveling plans that you want to do this year? You know, like last year we were kind of like, all right, we wanted to hit rednecks with paychecks. We wanted to hit, you know, different places. I feel like we've been to a little. I feel like we've been to a little. I feel like we've been to a little. You know, lot of the places like glamis is coming up for Halloween we don't have a rig for that you know is there anything you guys really want to do i'd love to do like a car rally you know we all got fast super cars are of the type i'd love to do a car rally i feel like car rallies are starting to get a bad rap you know there's been some accidents there's been like some things not not to say that i don't want to do it but i just feel like i've seen you know when they were like the
Starting point is 00:29:16 exclusive like gumball 3,000 or Gold Rush rallies. And then now that they're becoming a little more attainable, like they're setting up programs for everybody, I feel like they're getting kind of a bad rap. The whole car scene, honestly, is kind of getting a bad rap, I feel like. I still just don't understand. You got to pay money to be on this rally.
Starting point is 00:29:32 But you get stickers. Yeah, you got to pay for your stickers, though, bro. But, okay, I mean, maybe not even an orthodox rally, even if it was just us driving our cars across the couple states. I feel like us doing it, like, as a private entity, like just a private group would be we would have way more fun than doing it with a bigger group with more people and then there's more of a chance for a jamma we could do it on a youtube we kind of did that we kind of did that with a cheap car challenge we did our own rally yeah but not in
Starting point is 00:29:58 not in not in two thousand dollars as fun as that was yeah it was a little bit of a challenge i uh i mean what you're paying for is like the hotel right and like all that stuff like do you have like good accommodations and food throughout the whole thing so that's why it costs so much money and they like plan all the stops out make sure the roads are cool and yeah makes sense i mean i get that then yeah you're right it would be cool to do like a a giant youtube or cheap car challenge it's always confusing when you get a bunch of different people filming it but like if you had a bunch of different teams like us cleat some like big teams that did a a rally across really good could be fun like the grind hard guys that come up with something real cool they're doing one right now
Starting point is 00:30:39 going to call from colorado to back home with gavin With what rig again? I'm sure if they've announced it. What else? I mean, what else would you guys like to do in the next year? I don't necessarily have any spots I'm like trying to go to. I like being at home. Like I enjoy this time of the year.
Starting point is 00:30:56 And then like Q1 comes at the beginning of next year, like January through March when we got to travel like every week or every two weeks. I just, I don't know. I like being at home. I like being with the film here. I like doing all that stuff. And I understand why we got to travel. And like, you know, I'm all about getting the videos and stuff. but I'm not a huge traveler, just because we've done so much of it.
Starting point is 00:31:17 Like, Ryan and I are going to Nashville this weekend with his girlfriend and my fiance to go to a wedding. And, like, that'll be fun, but, like, I don't know. It's still kind of a lot of work on my end because now I got to, like, get ahead on the video. It's just like, I don't mind it, but I'm not necessarily like, oh, I want to go, I want to go. Like, I never really have that drive. That January to March time stint that you said we will be doing a lot of traveling, And where would you, if you had to?
Starting point is 00:31:44 I mean, Florida, of course. Do you have anything, if you've been thinking about your bachelor party? You've got a bachelor party coming up in the next year. I don't know when or where we're going to do that. I mean, technically we got plenty of time because my wedding is like in a year. Probably like 360 days out. So like we have plenty of time. And how much time did you have from engagement to wedding was less than a year, right?
Starting point is 00:32:06 It was eight months. Eight months. Okay. And you got that done. Like you had, I mean, not that it was easy, but you had plenty of time. Ten months. Ten months. Okay.
Starting point is 00:32:15 I think I'll do my bachelor party more close to the wedding. So it'll probably like next fall. Okay, that makes sense. You know? You're thinking like August, September kind of time. Yeah, maybe we go, we do that, probably September-ish. And I don't know. We just go to, like, Vegas.
Starting point is 00:32:28 Like, I don't need to do anything crazy. Maybe we get, like, a sweet penthouse. Ooh. Sweet penthouse. That'd be awesome. That's got, like, crazy, you know, like a pool table. Just like, like, it's got to be dope. Like, if we're going to splurge on anything, splurge on the
Starting point is 00:32:40 we all get rich yeah we all that'll be a perk we will be going to work yeah that'll be a huge perk yeah i mean you know it will be work the entire time we're there we're working we're working in terms of gambling you know making money down there yeah if you want to win it's work it's a risk to put the time in man it's what we're willing to do for c j's passion i don't know what we're going to do though because ben's wedding is going to be in like august he's going to want to go to vegas too yeah so i've actually been wondering oh no two trips to vegas i know it and elander was like well you could just combine them and i was like i don't think we can do that we can't combine them the way i think of it is that if you you could combine them but you wouldn't want
Starting point is 00:33:21 to because how can you pack in the bigness that cj should be in the bigness that ben should be into one weekend a week it's impossible yeah you really can yeah i don't want to i don't want to combine them no i wouldn't i don't know we could go somewhere else i guess for bens what's that uh what's like the old folks Las Vegas. Reno? Yeah. You can go to Reno.
Starting point is 00:33:44 We take Ben up to Reno. I was going to say Branson. Yeah, is it Branson, Missouri? Yeah. What else is some like crazy extravagant places? Like Dubai? Yeah, I was just going to say that. Dubai, I actually like to go to Amsterdam.
Starting point is 00:33:58 I'm kind of want to go to Amsterdam. Evan would be in jail in Dubai so fucking fast. I heard they're kind of crazy on laws out there, aren't they? Like strict, right? Yeah, yeah. Are you able to vape in Dubai? You might have to look that up, Evan. Because if you aren't, you too might not be able to go, huh?
Starting point is 00:34:14 They've got some crazy, like, drinking laws, too, over there. There's a ton of stuff you can't do. Okay, you two definitely probably can't go. You cannot publicly vape in public places in Dubai. Sounds nice. It's prohibited in public areas like malls, restaurants, and public transport. So that's kind of like. Like everywhere.
Starting point is 00:34:31 Yeah. You know, you're asking where I'd like to go, Dubai. That'd be a cool place to go. I'd actually be interested in going there. Did you go to Greece? I'd go to Greece, I guess. I don't know. Wow. Kissing, hugging, or even extended public displays of affection are illegal and can lead to jail time in Dubai.
Starting point is 00:34:48 Holding hands is generally acceptable. Generally. Offensive language such as swearing can result in imprisonment, public dancing and singing. It is illegal to take photos of people, their homes, or their cars without their consent. Wow. Interesting. I feel like we could. But also, kind of crazy.
Starting point is 00:35:07 I mean, think, we stroll around the list. lake all the time we take pictures all like yo you see so-and-so's house just got finished take a picture of it post it i do that all the time with people's cars yo there's a gt3 rs in fargo have you seen it take a picture of it it just be crazy to get jammed up for something like that you almost wouldn't be able to film a youtube video in dubai right like there'd be no sort of i'm not even talking public pranks but you know just like street interviewing or whatever interactions like that not a thing the world might be a little better place without street interviews i feel like going to duby would be expensive yeah but i'm not
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Starting point is 00:37:13 It's in the show, the one where Glenn Powell is the disgrace football star. He's kind of like a Johnny Mansell type of guy. But like just... She's gone into acting? Yeah, she's acting in it. Who gave her that role? But it's kind of funny because he's like hanging out in a club with people
Starting point is 00:37:29 and then they're all excited because the Hoc Tua girl is there. He's like... Oh, so they're like making a deal that like he's hanging. Yeah, she's actually playing herself. I wonder if he did that before. Yeah, cameo. That's a better way to say it. Instead of she's acting like somebody else.
Starting point is 00:37:43 I think she kind of went off the map, dude, after a whole crypto scam. Yeah, she did a rug pull. Oh, man. Man, it's just crazy. It's like, can you say you were on the internet if you didn't do a rug pull? We haven't. We haven't. We won't.
Starting point is 00:37:55 Never will. But, yeah, a lot of people have done a rug pull. You look at a full send medicard. You look at, I mean, Logan Paul's been accused of it many of times. Yep. Hocktua. Who else? A lot of roads did.
Starting point is 00:38:07 I don't know what Ty Lopez did, but he's finally getting. Oh, yeah. You want to look that up? I don't even know who that is. You never even saw I'm in my garage with my Lamborghini and all my books. Yeah, that's it. I'm in my garage. I'm just starting to get like jammed up.
Starting point is 00:38:23 Tyler, Lopez. If you guys ever want the lowdown of any of that type of content, the rug pulls, anything coffee zill is a really good source for just exposing people for being dirty. Oh, F. Now that you got the job locked in, are you struggling? Well, I'm trying to figure out what he's in trouble deal. Yeah. What's going on?
Starting point is 00:38:45 We didn't send you in with much information, to be honest. Blew the whistle on an owner's Ponzi scheme. I don't know what. Oh, yeah. sued for $112 million? I don't know. It's not really giving me good answers right now like it normally does. How scary would it be to be sued for $112 million?
Starting point is 00:39:01 Like, I don't care how much money you make. It's not like you're just sitting on that. That's literally crazy because that's like almost the, exact number that heavy d got sued for he misappropriated really is originally a hundred and fourteen million dollars jesus cripes he uh misappropriated 16 million in investors money essentially is what's saying and uh what does that mean he did didn't use it for what he contract so he raised 112 million from investors and it just says he misappropriated 16 million of it so i'm assuming he bought some stuff with it is my assumption 16 million dollars is a lot of
Starting point is 00:39:37 stuff. Yeah. I think everyone's always just kind of been under the assumption that Ty Lopez was a fraud. Remember back in like 2012 when literally every time you watched YouTube you got a Ty Lopez ad? It was here in my garage. Yeah. That's right.
Starting point is 00:39:53 He was doing ads on videos. It's been said like whenever someone's selling a class to help you get rich, it's just to help them get rich. The person's selling the class to get rich from your money. Yeah, there's usually not much to gain from those. Yeah. The other crazy part that I saw, I don't know if other people have done this.
Starting point is 00:40:10 Ty Lopez did this for his class. He let you put it on like Klarna and like payment plans. Oh shit. That's insane. To have someone put their credit out there just to like pay you money to like think, I mean, you got to be pleased. That you're supposed to be helping him.
Starting point is 00:40:23 Well, so let's get into Heavy D's case. So he was in jail for three days and now he's out. And it was due to him basically being extorted by a group of lawyers. Or do you understand the case, Ryan? it's uh it's the Utah let me actually figure out exactly what it is it's not even the EPA that's suing it's it's like a group of lawyers it's an it's an environmental group from Utah exactly and that's the weird thing it's not the it's not the government that's suing him it's like a group of
Starting point is 00:40:53 activists that is trying to get them down but they're using alleged violations of the clean air act which is a federal law that's where the kind of the confusion it happens is a lot of people he's like got arrested by the government but it it wasn't it was i mean obviously he went to a government jail but it was by the utah physicians for a wealthy environment they're using laws against him that are meant for big power plants and huge companies that you know could end up actually polluting the environment very quickly with like massive you know manufacturing plants and stuff and in the grand scheme of things oh you might say well heavy d's making millions of dollars in the grand scheme of things he is a small business in comparison to these like he was
Starting point is 00:41:39 creating parts that modified diesel trucks that's it and uh they were finding him so much money like he was like literally destroying the planet and the worst part is is that all this money that he potentially would have to pay them most of it would go into the lawyer's pockets it wouldn't even help to do anything for the environment yeah they're just like a group of just frauds that just extort people that have a bunch of money and by just dragging out court cases and lawsuits to get them to just reach a plea and just let it end. But he had drugged this out for like 10 years. He has to pay their lawyer fees, right?
Starting point is 00:42:15 That's what the problem is. So they want to drag it out. Because then they just run the tab up to a gazillion. You know, us being around him, he's told us about this, but it really wasn't like public. And we're like, damn, you're still fighting that. And he was kind of giving us the, I mean, you know, the inside look on how messed up it is what they were doing. and he just wanted it to be over and basically go on with his life. And then they went out and arrested him and are dragging this back into the limelight again.
Starting point is 00:42:42 And now he's like, dude, people can't get away with this. Because again, I think it sets a dangerous precedent that if you can just sue people and take their money for... Well, they've done this 10 times before it sounded like, but he's fighting in. I think the judge and the jury are all now seeing what they were doing. and they might be getting into some big trouble because people that were extorting them. Really? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:06 Yeah, I mean, he basically, he made this long, you can go check it out, long post explaining exactly why he went to jail. And like the Utah Physicians' Instagram page, I know it's not that crazy, but they turn their comments off. They're just getting ripped. That's always a good look.
Starting point is 00:43:20 Yeah. This is kind of going back to something we were talking about earlier was scams. I've been meaning to bring it up that there was this vice article, a woman scammed out of $6,800 by astronaut who said he was running out of oxygen. That's a good one. An 80-year-old woman, which is sad.
Starting point is 00:43:38 Mike, did you fall for that? No. You wouldn't fall for this one? Negative ghost rider. It's sad because it was an 80-year-old woman. Like, it's an old lady. Yeah, maybe if I was 80, I would. Yeah, who knows what the AI scams are going to be that they come up with?
Starting point is 00:43:52 Yeah. By the time world? I'm not going to be that sharp when I'm 80, so we'll see. It says, an 80-year-old woman, Japan sent the equivalent of $6,800 to a man she believed was an astronaut in orbit. He says he was low on oxygen and she thought they were in love.
Starting point is 00:44:07 Oh my. Gosh. Wasn't she also being like attacked by aliens or something? Eventually he messaged her that his ship was under attack and he was running out of air and he needed money to stay alive from a space oxygen gas station equivalent. She sent it.
Starting point is 00:44:23 That's actually like super fucking sad. It sounds like a Rick and Morty show or a episode In 2022, another Japanese woman lost more than 4 million yen, which is $27,000 to a man pretending to be a Russian astronaut who said he needed help covering rocket fees so they could get married once he landed. Have I ever told you guys about my boss?
Starting point is 00:44:43 My old boss at the place I used to work, he was talking to this girl who lived in some Asian country and she was needing money to come to America. He had met her sister in an Asian massage parlor And she said, oh, you would love my sister, right? Anyway, she needs to come to America. He would message her and he would show me the messages. You know, he's a little older, so he's freaking stoked.
Starting point is 00:45:09 Like, he's got this chick, you know, sending him pictures, being, you know, like, I love you. You're my American sweetheart, all that, whatever. And so he kind of was like, what do you think about all this? And I was like, you're for sure getting scammed. You told him that. Yeah, yeah. I mean, he didn't just go, oh, nice, man. nice yeah you should do it i mean i think after like that's the easy
Starting point is 00:45:31 months and like all this i think one day like the whole shop had kind of just decided like hey man you know like we it's the right thing to do would be to tell him that he should not keep sending exorbitant amounts of money over to her to get her to come to america how much money is he sent i don't remember off the top of my head but i remember as a college kid i was absolutely blacked out at the numbers like 5,000 here, 10,000 here. That's a fuck down of money. Big money to import lamps. Like your classic shit, right?
Starting point is 00:46:04 So I'm like, oh, dude, he's totally getting scammed. Whatever. Life goes on. We don't really hear much from it. Then she came to America, but she went to Texas, not to Minnesota, North Dakota. So like really far away. I was like, huh, that's pretty weird. Sure shit.
Starting point is 00:46:19 They got married. No way. She came up here. They got married. And I saw a picture on Facebook. I was like, no shit. It actually worked out for him. So there is.
Starting point is 00:46:28 You never know. So it was kind of a scam, but also some return? Yeah, I think he scammed him, but they actually did work. At the end of the day, he ended up with a wife and a lot less money. Yeah. I think that's just how it goes. They can't put a price on happiness or love. I swear that only happens in the movies.
Starting point is 00:46:45 You know, you're watching some comedy movies. Somebody's like, oh, I keep talking about it. He keeps talking about his, like, this hot girlfriend he has, definitely not real. And at the end of the movie, she shows up. And everyone's like, what the? I don't know about you guys. guys my grandparents are now in the nursing home i've kind of started to miss like grandma's cooking you know like when i was a kid you always just took it for granted like holidays and shit were
Starting point is 00:47:06 just kind of a pain in the butt but now i like look forward to thanksgiving day you thought holidays were a pain in the butt as a kid i mean not like christmas and getting gifts and stuff but like were you ever like oh my god i can't wait to go to thanksgiving yes that's because it's your family yeah it was fun it's like if you had if you had like cousins and stuff to like play with Then it was fun, like me and cousin Joe would go just disappear on four-wheelers. That's a big part of it. That sounds lit. Yeah, no, it was a good time.
Starting point is 00:47:32 Hang with the fam. Easter was good. Snacks, whatever treats. So anyways, yeah, so now you're missing grandma's cooking on. Yeah, it's missing grandma's cooking. I'm wondering if grandma's cooking is a dying art. Like, I mean, you know, like, do you think moms, how many of your guys' moms are, like, gonna grow up to be in, like, that grandma age, like, cooking really good meals?
Starting point is 00:47:52 I could see your mom. My mom for sure. My mom debatably cooks better meals than anybody. Yeah. I mean, she rivals Jen. I think Jen beats her on the healthy point, but my mom, in terms of just making normal cooking, like, I don't know if anyone's beaten her. Really? I'm being, and I'm just saying it.
Starting point is 00:48:10 And it's not like you're biased. Such a good cook. She's such a good cook. Like, Alex is a good cook, too, but Alex says it all the time. She's like, it's just like, how do I even compete with him? She, like, almost gets nervous, like, cooking in front of my mom because my mom, is so good and Alex is great too but to answer your question
Starting point is 00:48:27 I think it's a dying art I think less and less women are knowing how to cook and you're right in terms of like what's going to happen when their grandma's like you're just not going to know how to cook you're not going to cook yeah we're not getting like the little card you know like nobody has like the cookies
Starting point is 00:48:43 that's definitely you know and it's like freaking grandma grandma Judy's cookies you know like my grandma Bev's got some gas cookies Elandra's always cooking I feel like she's always She is. I don't think it is. I think when Alonja's a grandma, she's going to be ripping harder than ever.
Starting point is 00:48:59 Well, we're not talking about our women. I think just in general, more and more women. I'm specifically talking about grandmas. Like, my mom would always hook me up with food. And now she just hooks me up with more food.
Starting point is 00:49:10 She's technically a grandma. I think he's more so saying like the younger generation when they grow up. Yeah, I guess kind of just like younger. Yeah, I think they're cooking less now. That's what we're saying. But I think they're going to cook more when they're
Starting point is 00:49:23 moms, they're going to cook even more when they're grandmas. Is your mom hooking you up with like treats all the time and stuff? Okay, so she is. She's just looking to off-law. I'm not saying that she's like by any means the best, but she's always hooking it up. I got this. I got, you guys want some of this? I got that's pretty lit. And I'm like, dang, you're just
Starting point is 00:49:39 cooking all the time. Well, yeah, I just cook double batch, whatever. I don't know as it comes with age. I think it just kind of depends on who it is because it's like my grandma on my dad's side rarely cooked anything. But the grandma on my mom's side, like, cooked all the time for all the meals. I don't know how you could be a grandma and not cook.
Starting point is 00:49:56 That's actually true. My grandma did you, like, what are you going to do when everyone comes over to your house for Christmas? My grandpa, my dad's dad cooked 90%. Oh, really? My grandma, like, cook a little bit here and there. I'm like, and it was weird. I was like, why is grandpa always cooking?
Starting point is 00:50:12 Yeah, like, it's great. This guy's out here working in the field and he's got to cook when he comes in. Yeah. So I don't know. I was just thinking about it as like the holiday season approaches, you know, times change. and grandparents go into nursing homes or unfortunately pass away and stuff like that. You know, what will it look like in a few years?
Starting point is 00:50:29 Actually, Lander and I were talking about like, because we're working on the house and stuff. She's like, maybe we could host Thanksgiving for your family. And I was like, for my family? And she's like, yeah. And I was like, oh, we've got so many aunts and older cousins to get through. I could be like there's a hierarchy for that type of shit. But I was like, maybe Friendsgiving next year.
Starting point is 00:50:45 It also depends on whose house is best for hosting. That's also true. That's the other thing. Yeah, I think we should definitely do Friendsgiving at. your place this year well i guess your your place won't be done yeah to say we're just being a large hole yeah but might have walls in there this year oh yeah we should do it at ken's house my house will not be ready this year i thought you're just saying my house you are not coming into might be a stretch but let's hit up evans house for friends giving this year let's do it we have a hell of a friends giving up
Starting point is 00:51:12 there that's kind of any of us have actually been to your house no i haven't you're not missing much it's close to the casino very close to the casino it's close to riding areas dangerously close You should probably move, Evan. Have you ever thought about that? I know you haven't thought about it. You look at it as a good thing. But. Yeah, I don't even have to drive.
Starting point is 00:51:31 You're that close? Straight up, straight up, dude. Hey, so you could, like, ride up your BMX bike to this? Yes, he's done it. He's done it many times. When the Lambo was broke down and I was stuck in my house and I was all frustrated because I didn't know what to do and I couldn't get the car to move, I took Lil Aiden's bike, you just rode to the casino.
Starting point is 00:51:46 He rode a eight-year-old's bike to the casino. Anyways. That's awesome. That's awesome. You know, I love to gamble, large advocate for sports betting. Well, your sports betting is arguably closer to you than the casino is to him. Yeah, yeah. But I'm just saying, do you think ever that you should maybe move a little further away from the casino?
Starting point is 00:52:04 I'm not sure if distance would truly be able to drive a wedge. Do you think so? Between me and the machines. I know we've talked off camera, like maybe last year was a pretty big net loss. Last year was, I think I did pretty good this year, honestly. Well, so far, I mean, this year's not done. Yeah, I would say last year you had to have lost a pretty large amount of money in gambling. Yep.
Starting point is 00:52:27 This year, you seem to be doing pretty decent, but you also don't tell me about your losses. What do you think you're, I mean, are you even keeping a tab or where would you feel like overall with pull tabs, Vegas trips? You're using a player. I haven't been trying to think in Sturgis. I don't think I did that good. Went to the Drift Mansion. I didn't do that good. Yeah, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:52:50 I think I would say absolute maximum that I could be down would be like 10 grand. And I think I'm far from that. I think at most I'm maybe down a couple grand this year. Wow. This year. Okay. That'd be actually really good for how much you gamble. But you spend, yeah, you spend quite a bit of time gambling.
Starting point is 00:53:08 Yeah. But you got a grill. We've had some, oh, no, I didn't get the grill. I got an air compressor. I got some floor mats. The casino gave them. Got some Tupperware. Well, then you're good for a couple grand or 10 grand down.
Starting point is 00:53:20 Yeah. Yeah, no, I think I've been on a pretty good run this year. Pull tabs have been pretty good to me this year. Had a few bad nights, but had some really good ones. It seems like the pull tabs do better when you have a pretty unlimited bank roll, because you can just kind of keep going and tell you. That is the dangerous part, though. If you act like you have an unlimited bank roll, like eventually you're going to win.
Starting point is 00:53:39 Mike tried that one night. Yeah, and I saw how me and Gavin do it, where we're down five or six hundred, just keep going. It'll turn around eventually. And then I'm kind of like, I'm like 400. of the row and then Evans, I'm like, yeah, I'm like hitting in the next hundred. And Evan's like, well, no, you're in the $2 box. I've burned almost 900 without hitting anything.
Starting point is 00:54:00 And then that almost happened to me. Oh, I burned 700. You were just determined. You're just not going to stop. And that other, also crazy thing, that's the most have ever lost ever, ever gambling, ever. But it was on bullshit, pull tabs. I mean, at least with pull tabs, if you are the only one that ever plays those, you're going to get 80% of your money back.
Starting point is 00:54:20 It's another upside about the smaller your dive bar. You can go to a dive bar. Lots of people like playing pull tabs. But if you go into a really small dive bar, it's like you and freaking four other guys ripping the pole tabs. That's it. I like the E tabs because there's only like one or two max prizes. But like everyone knows like, oh, Jimmy hit the max prize on that game last Tuesday.
Starting point is 00:54:42 So I feel like you have a little advantage on like where to hone in. Oh, so and so dump like $1,500 into that. yesterday she's probably ready to go everyone's usually pretty nice about that too like if i'm not willing to put more money into that one i just went down 500 bucks on i'm gonna be like hey i burned so much money into that row last night you might as well you want to see it go to a might as well yeah exactly go to one of your friends like that one time when i left exactly that that was a funny one me and ryan were playing together and uh i don't know what would we do 100 200 bucks maybe we went something like something like that and he left so he was done like well i got to keep trying now we
Starting point is 00:55:19 just took the edge off the box and i told you when i left i was like go win that money i don't think you were out of the parking lot yet when i was sending you a picture of the i don't know three 400 bucks or something but to be fair if we'd all been in it would have been a playback we'd have been like all right we're all down 40 bucks we got to keep going so you never know how it was shaken out i just donated the cause that is the plus minus when you're gambling with other people your threshold for like what a win actually is is well double usually so you're playing by yourself you're 100 bucks in you hit 500 you're like that's great but now you got to you got to two guys in, you're in two, three hundred, you hit the five.
Starting point is 00:55:53 You're like, well, we want hundred bucks. We might as well just reinvest. You see, the strategy is here, you know, there's the image of the minor underground looking for the diamonds, right? There's the one, the guy who's still digging, and he's about to find the diamonds, and then another guy who's just given up. The key is get four guys in your tunnel
Starting point is 00:56:10 and pick the one where the diamonds are just far enough away that everybody else drops out, and then you are the sole finder of the diamonds. Yep. And everybody else has already left. We've got to do a lot of digging. Well, yeah, you just have help digging. I'm pretty sure that's an E-Tab game now.
Starting point is 00:56:24 There you go. My new favorite's the mud bog. It's exhilarating. Mud bog? Yeah, you spin a little wheel and you drive your monster truck through this mud bog. It's got like rocks and logs and all these different features, but the one that'll get you is the lava. I don't know why they decide to throw lava in there,
Starting point is 00:56:40 but you don't want the lava. For whatever reason down in Mexico, I believe this is, it must be like cartel money, but this is a guy in Estorado, straight up mud bogging his strata. Damn, where's the intake on those things? It's on the roof. Sorry, apparently I say rough weird on the roof. That's pretty sick, dude.
Starting point is 00:56:59 I like those Toradoes. Yeah, I mean, but they're sick. But, like, they definitely don't look as good as, like, a normal hurricane, but they're fucking sick. That's from a little bum that they're, like, what is the MSRP on them? Like, three, four. Really, okay. I mean, you can get one used for, like, 300 grand. I don't think they're that sought after.
Starting point is 00:57:16 That's why I'm bummed, because I wish they were just similar. similar price to like a normal hurricane like whatever one they gave away you could probably get one for like 290 I think the Steradoes are sick I think the 9-11 to cars I think the whole off-road
Starting point is 00:57:31 supercar is just a wild concept that doesn't make sense and I think it's so cool you could drive the shit out of that in the winter too why is it gotta be a hundred grand more than your standard Huracom I think it is just they're new they're new yeah that's what a normal
Starting point is 00:57:44 there's not there's way more regular hurricanes than strato so it's just like the supply isn't there. Ryan, that's what you should buy. You should buy a fucking strato. You're always asking what kind of car you should buy it. You like kind of different vehicles.
Starting point is 00:57:57 Get a storado. The problem with purchasing an off-road Lamborghini is you have to drive it off-road. That is the problem. And then I'm going to be out there and it's all right, Ryan, hit the tabletop. Yeah, it's good. Hit the jump, drift it on, take her through the mud. And then you have to drive it like it's not by far the most expensive vehicle in the fleet. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:58:17 I feel like if you buy a sterroth, and I will stand by this I will stand up for you and say he's not hit the fucking table I would too I would We'll build a specific table top Out of some wooden ramps Just like the ones we built for Gavin on
Starting point is 00:58:32 Is landing from the rail jump Yeah on the landing The wooden ramps will collapse Well that one dude in England Or wherever the fuck he's at He jumped his starrato It was kind of a lame jump I'm not even going to fucking lie
Starting point is 00:58:43 That's again what Like he jumped it though And it went completely fine That's the problem is you can do the YouTuber jump where it's just like a flat, like Jake's Vanjump speed does. It's the landings a little bit lower. I mean, yes, he's jumping really expensive rigs. But it's like, okay, this is a good boot, actually.
Starting point is 00:59:05 Oh, that's him. Oh, yeah, that's him. Never mind. That was a good jump. Oh, God. He must have done it again. Geez. Yeah, he totally hit the bumper.
Starting point is 00:59:13 It survived that, actually. That's pretty good. I was expecting the airbags to go off. That's a pretty good boot. probably pulled the fuse. This was just a poor jump, actually, to the other side of doing a really lame jump. This one, like...
Starting point is 00:59:25 The jump wasn't set up great. This was even worse than the fring is. A little bit too much of a kick, but he got enough air to earn my respect. I'm curious as like, what's the happy medium? What is a car that you could turn into a rally car since they don't make a lot of,
Starting point is 00:59:38 like, rally-ass cars from the factory? What's a car you could turn into a rally car that is a happy medium? It feels super cool. I think the C8 E-ray they should make a starrado version of it. And I could make content out of turning one into it with like lifted suspension and you do some stuff,
Starting point is 00:59:56 not as cool. Also not as expensive. They're all-wheel drive. That's what I'm getting at. It's a happy medium. E-ray and drive that in the winter. I know. And they're actually cheaper.
Starting point is 01:00:04 They're cheaper. So you could trade something. Dude, anything electric never holds its value. If you're planning on it, even getting remotely, you summon your money back. I thought about it last year. I was trying to find an orange E-ray
Starting point is 01:00:15 and now it would have an orange Z-6 and an orange E-Rae. Wait, you'd settle for a red? Yeah, I could settle for a red. Could wrap it, I guess. But yeah, strados are cool, cool cars. I mean, riding in Supercar Rons is pretty legit. This video, actually. Like, this is a pretty good.
Starting point is 01:00:29 This is a good little send through the mud and whatnot for a 16-00-horse-powered twin-turbo car. Yeah, that thing's extra nutty. Something happened with this thing where you, like, blew it up, right? Yeah, it just over all the sand. We got twin turbos and shit. Yeah, it sucked so much sand into the motor and did end up blowing up. Whatever that, $50,000 motor rebuild. Here's actually, I have a text from Brandt.
Starting point is 01:00:50 You got any interest in this TRX trying to find a home for it. Ryan's getting a Cerrado. Sorry, dude. Reply to him, yes. Yeah, I do think you should get another one. What color is it? It's kind of like a lame silver. Get a yellow.
Starting point is 01:01:02 I kind of like those silvers. Just wrap it. I think Ryan a yellow TRX. The yellow school bus. TRX. And then you later down the line can buy your Humvee and then a TRX swap. Ryan, buy an H2 Hummer. That's actually nice.
Starting point is 01:01:19 It's going to cost you probably 40 grand. I think it was like the 2008s or 2009's. Those had like the different interior, which was a little nicer. It would be sick. It'd be a lot of money. And when you showed up and we're all like, Oh, Ryan, sick.
Starting point is 01:01:32 You got another H2. This thing's actually clean. Guess what's not sick, though, when you actually have to drive it. Yeah. Look at this one. Don't talk them out of it, my side. What do you mean?
Starting point is 01:01:41 How is that not sick? I bet you're looking out for it. A Hummer H2 drives similar to your lifted truck. Yes, but still. That one is. $80,000, C.J. 80. Holy shit. It's more than my new one.
Starting point is 01:01:52 Yeah, it's way cooler, though. It's probably a whole value. Yeah. I mean, think about it. It says six liter. You could, you could turbo that. You could supercharge it. You could really do something crazy.
Starting point is 01:02:01 Hold on. You can get into the 40s. This one's 37. This one's 18. Like, you can definitely get some cheaper ones and make them dope. I mean, if it can power our Miata, it can power a Humvee. I could probably trade both my cars and have a pretty good down payment on a sterato.
Starting point is 01:02:17 There you go. That is a scary statement. If you did that, Ryan, people would have so much respect for you. They would. Trading him both his rigs and then driving us to Rotto all winter. I'm for it. You should do it. Daisy would like riding in it.
Starting point is 01:02:31 Just put the house remodel on pause for a little bit. I don't have a house. There's no house to put on pause. Sell your land. It's just a whole. Another Lamborghini. Jeez. Fuck.
Starting point is 01:02:43 You guys are stressing them out. Yeah, now I'm all stressed out. I'm going to need to take a break and do an ad from. Shopify. I mean, honestly, you're better off just buying like a 2026 WRX and rallying that. That's fucking. The head gasket's already blown. I just heard it. I thought the new two fours were like actually strong motors. It's so lame though. Dude, I saw one that was like wrapped. At least we won't lose Ryan to fucking bankruptcy.
Starting point is 01:03:09 I declare bankruptcy. Bankruptcy might be good for Ryan. He might work harder. Just think. Not saying you don't work hard now. I was going to say, damn. Okay. No. I'm not saying that you don't work hard now, but then you'd be like, fuck, we got to go ham. We got to go ham, boys. It'd be like back in the day when we were like really back against the wall, when you don't got any money, then you just really got to go ham. Yeah, I would say we're moving that direction versus the other direction. Yeah, like Lamborghini.
Starting point is 01:03:33 Just think, a channel will go up. Bank account goes down. But that's part of it, you know? Mike, since when were you all for saving money and going the cheap route and not just blowing the budget on that? Well, did you see my Corvette buy? It was like the cheapest Corvette I could literally find To get a part of the Corvette gang
Starting point is 01:03:51 So that I could But it's gone now Mike That's the one thing I'm not sure if you quite grasp With your spending habits Is you always say no But I bought the cheapest thing that I can possibly buy But typically when you buy the cheapest thing It has no real value
Starting point is 01:04:06 In terms of resale or it doesn't work It's just or so it's kind of it's ultimately Why is it gone though? It's completely toasted It didn't work from the start And then it also got ran into by an armored truck that wasn't my fault but it didn't really work before there's like a tree falling on it i mean i still think we can pull a few parts off and it's gonna drive again but yeah it'll just look like ryan's
Starting point is 01:04:26 corvette i agree but yeah to answer your question whatever that is it's more to it than just spending all the money you have it's about buying the cheapest thing possible sometimes in the highest quantity yeah sometimes but you don't don't get near zero i'll tell you that much that's a dangerous thing to do stay far below it Keeps you hungry. That's the togy outlook. I'm going to change my background right now to this very sick starrado. There we go, Ryan.
Starting point is 01:05:00 I'm going to put it on the vision board. The price already includes the $5,200 delivery. How much it costs? $3.20. $295,000. Full all can tear out to $2.80. You should get two at that price. I think you should.
Starting point is 01:05:13 Yeah. Should be worth about $1,000. 80 in a few years. Yeah. No, those might actually hold their value though because there's so few of them.
Starting point is 01:05:21 Not after he jumps it. Probably not. But yeah, I mean, if we put it on the pole. Yeah. No, the Hummer,
Starting point is 01:05:27 man, I've actually been enjoying kind of just jumping that thing. Yeah, I mean, there's no doubt. I already regret saying that now. Three videos from now,
Starting point is 01:05:34 Ryan jumps his Hummer. I mean, after you hit that second deer, your care level for that car kind of went down a lot and you have jumped it quite a bit. Yeah, well,
Starting point is 01:05:42 I mean, it looks like it was hit inside impact. Yeah. like another car hit it it's fine they'll fix it up and it will be all good way go i ended up talking with uh spenny yeah i've been i've been keeping up with him he is spirits high and he's basically just rehabbing so like his whole day is spent around rehabbing his hand dude it's crazy which i feel bad for him and obviously because he's injured and now he's spending a full day
Starting point is 01:06:10 every day rehabbing but it seemed like his spirits are pretty high and uh yes he's like ripping hyperbaric chamber he's doing uh red light therapy yeah red light therapy he's doing like all of the like most modern technology his amount of rehabbing made me realize that my rehab and physical therapy for like back when i broke my foot was extremely like negligent and minimal yeah he's rehabbing like an athlete yeah he is an athlete he's doing it all day long basically right he's just revolved around rehabbing his hand it's crazy to him said what he's doing peptide some kind of platelet thing there's a bunch of stuff everything everything so anything under the sun i think he was kind of throwing at or anyone wondering what he's up to that's that's what he's
Starting point is 01:06:56 up to i i can't wait for him to get back down here you know even if i wonder if there'd be away from to be down here and still rehabbing i was trying to think about that earlier but i was wondering on that too he was telling us so he lives in calgary and calgary has the old like olympic training grounds because the Olympics were held there in like the 90s and so they have a bunch of athletes and sports medicine and like it's a really good place actually to get better because they have so much stuff there plus he has friends with hyperbaric chambers and stuff like that but yeah he showed me and he's got about like this much movement in a few of his fingers back still no feeling but he told me like literally the night when he facetined me after he'd just gotten out of surgery he's
Starting point is 01:07:40 like it is my job to get better like that's all i'm going to focus on so yeah when it comes to actually more physical therapy more movement the healing's done but now it's just getting that movement back i feel like maybe it's the nerve it's the nerve healing well yeah the nerve for this the nerves and the most frustrating like you know like just knowing that or hoping to know that your feeling is going to come back but like having it take let's just say a year they they told them potentially three years let's just say a year from now he still doesn't have that feeling you know how discouraging that is yeah you just got to stay at it you just got to stay at it praying for that boy but he's doing good yeah he his spirits are high as they have been throughout the whole scenario yeah exactly i just miss
Starting point is 01:08:23 i miss having him around here you know such a vibe he's obviously getting a lot of stuff done while he's here just miss having a homie around he's a little less he's pretty destructive but he's a little less destructive than Gav, especially you and Gav together. I feel like I'm not that destructive compared to Gav. You're right. Gavin breaks a lot of shit. Maybe this is like in my own head. I feel like maybe I'm more productive with my destruction.
Starting point is 01:08:48 Sometimes he's just downright destructive with no principles. I don't know what I'm trying to say. He's almost got like a pointless destructive to him. I don't want to grab on him too hard. We already fucking ripped on him for the last three videos and times. he's been here. Ev, you have been a lot better the last couple years. You really have.
Starting point is 01:09:07 You haven't been breaking that much stuff lately, which is nice. I haven't really been put in position to do so, though. I mean, for a lot of years, it was like, here's a WRX. Go rip the track. Well, we're going to break. Like, yeah, we did a lot of durability testing for a long time. We haven't been doing a ton of that lately. It's kind of, you know.
Starting point is 01:09:23 It's like the Miata is strong enough. It just is going to, it's actually can handle. Yeah, if those wrenches could just get the air bubbles out of the cooling system, that thing would be bulletproof. Dude, the megaphone C8 has an oil leak and a lower, lower engine knock. That is a crime. We only gave it a few revs. This is what happened.
Starting point is 01:09:43 We put a crazy whack exhaust on it and we didn't tune it. And we drove it hard. And we drove it hard. When you change something like that all the way through and you have weird bends, it just throws it off enough. And honestly, it's also a completely different piping structure. It goes from four to one. there's some of them are wide you know it's just a whack thing and it needed to be tuned we didn't have time for that we didn't have time for that so now it's leaking oil knocking a little bit
Starting point is 01:10:12 check engine light's been on since we took it off the lift and i think the damage is already done i think we just drive the thing until it pops and then we'll replace it yeah do it do a nice middle-of-the-road motor build and build one heck of a drift car dude that thing with an angle kit lower it just a little and a hydraulic e-break that we'll never work but we'll throw one in there for looks. Yep. Yep. And then rip the heck out of it. Yeah, that's exactly what our plan was. Such a good chassis for that.
Starting point is 01:10:39 Oh my God. You can tell like it just doesn't turn sharp enough, but like other than that, it literally just wants to drift as is. Really? It's like you just like pepper the throttle a little bit and dump the clutch and you're just already like sliding. The problem is we will what we'll probably do for the most entertaining outcome will be
Starting point is 01:10:59 drive it until it catastrophically fails on camera, which could result in like a hole in the engine block or something bad. Like right now you could probably take it and just give it better internals and it won't be totally frigged. I mean, we could do that over the winter if we'd like, if it makes it to winter. But then again, how expensive is it to pick up a motor for a C6? I mean, we should probably stud the tires and do some ice drifting, I think. Get the Miata out there, get the C6 out there.
Starting point is 01:11:26 Mike's drift car maybe. Probably not But that'd be good Yeah we gotta figure out some Some ice vehicles for this year I don't know if we want to say I'm on the pod Because people might take our ideas But I don't think it's any secret idea
Starting point is 01:11:38 We're just gonna throw ice tires on everything Probably right Speaking of drift cars Mike got himself a loner and it lasted four minutes You blew up the loner Mike? No I didn't blow it up What happened to it then Dumped all the power steering fluid out of it
Starting point is 01:11:51 Did notice it was You said that so nicely like Oh I didn't blow the pot I just dumped the fluid out It was smoking pretty bad I'm not saying it's your fault, but... No, it is funny. It's just like, so my buddy, Cody, Buchanan,
Starting point is 01:12:02 who won ProSpecdrift series last year, if you pay attention to that. Pretty let. He brought his missile car, which the missile car is just a beat-up, like it's just your practice, practice, practice, loaner, whatever. He drifted with it all weekend, two weekends ago,
Starting point is 01:12:16 brought it to me. I got in it, tried to start it. And he's like, I literally just drove it off the trailer and it wouldn't start. I'm like, bro, it's something about me. It's something about me. These cars don't want you driving them. Exactly.
Starting point is 01:12:28 And so then we finally get it going after like an hour. And then I literally took two laps in it and it starts smoking and it's dripping. And I'm like, dude, all the power steering fluid's gone. Yeah, I lost power steering. And he's like, what the heck? And I'm like, dude, it's probably me. I'm like, I don't know what I did, but like I probably freaked out a little too much. And he's like, all right, it comes back the next morning to fix it.
Starting point is 01:12:49 He didn't have to do that, but he did. He's like, car's good to go. You guys have at it. Like, it's not just for me. It's for everybody. Anybody can hop in it and drift it. obviously I get like not wanting to I get in it again when we try to film our asphalt thing and I took like three laps and I dumped all the power steering fluid out of it again I don't even
Starting point is 01:13:06 know what like are you holding it all the way to full angle lock no I mean am I hitting full angle lock yes but am I holding it no I just like I don't know what happened but it happened again and I'm just like dude I just like can't he just gave that car a full once over to give to us I was chuckling at it he was talking about I mean the car is exceptionally beat up and he goes I've actually never put a dent in this car. Everybody else when I guess when it became the
Starting point is 01:13:34 drift missile that I would teach people or you know whatever he goes everybody put dents in it other than me I was like damn because it's cooked it's cooked it literally has a dent on every single square inch of it basically all the body panels in front of the driver's door are missing which that's right or he also meant like
Starting point is 01:13:52 he's like when I'm driving I'm tandeming he's like I'll just let's say I'm in the front and someone will just, like, hit me. Oh, yeah, yeah. And stuff like that too. Running in the background. But that's, like, part of drifting, and I think I'll have to understand that.
Starting point is 01:14:03 Like, I don't love that. Like, I don't love the idea of, like, tandeming with someone and then them hitting my door and then having a big dent in my door for, yeah, like, until I get a new door just because we were tending. Yeah. Yeah. Because, like, that happened in Jake's Mustang.
Starting point is 01:14:17 He got, actually, I think Cody gave him, like, a skillful wheel mark. Like, literally was drifting and, like, turn the wheel to just bump it because he's that good. Yeah. It definitely adds character, but it's like, you know, Jake's, that's like a $45,000 Mustang. Was like a $45,000 Mustang.
Starting point is 01:14:32 What do you think that thing's worth now? $27,000. It is, it is set up really good for drifting. Yeah. Well, it just blew up, too. Oh, yeah, that's true. He blew it up when he was over at our shop. On our drift track, you think our drift track is curse?
Starting point is 01:14:46 Possibly. I think that thing was smoking the whole time he was driving it. And it looked like it was about to blow up. And we even were like, hey, your thing's smoking. I think it's going to blow. low up or I think something's wrong and they're like oh no it's just like a little bit of oil like I changed the oil and I put a little bit too much in and then he sent never maintenance like his heads were literally cracked wide open he did get more time out of it though then I think
Starting point is 01:15:09 he thought because if I recall this spring we were tagging was like oh I got I got to I got to work on it and did he ever really he put it to E85 put a different pulley on it got it it that's what he did this year at least yeah so he did do some stuff I just remember I'm talking about working on this spring and then I didn't know if he really really did too much and then it finally blew up. It was an extra summer out of it. Yeah. Speaking of potential curses in the drift track,
Starting point is 01:15:33 you guys have been keeping up with Robbie Layton is rebuilding our hoonicorn. He took it this winter, right? I mean, I don't even remember when he came up. It was like February, February. And the initial plan was he was like, I can, you know, I work with a lot of good companies like Holly and other big companies that will be able to help do the build. And we kind of thought he was just going to straighten out the frame, you know, slap a couple new fenders on it, call it good.
Starting point is 01:16:01 And it was like, well, we can get the seating position right. We can do this. We can do that. Before we know it, Robbie literally dismantled the entire vehicle. He's built, he's rebuilding our Hunicorn the hard way. And yeah, honestly. From scratch. From scratch.
Starting point is 01:16:16 Yeah, but he's doing it the right way. The right way. Exactly. Just for example, like they're in the real Hunicorn. There's scoops on the side on the side rear fence. vendors that go into the rear tires to cool the rear brakes. And he's just like, okay, just build the scoops, like out of metal, like, whatever, C&C plasma. Yeah, that's like the best thing.
Starting point is 01:16:37 So as he started digging into it, you know, he found where there was issues in the car that weren't basically going to be, you know, correct. And it wasn't going to come out how he wanted it. So he's like, all right, let's fix it. And basically what he got down to is the entire car will be made out of sheet metal now. fully custom, manufactured sheet metal, all these rivets. He has like some super crazy design that he's going to do. They're going to be like recess rivets, so they look really good.
Starting point is 01:17:05 But everything he's like hand and machine molded into it, the whole underneath is all tube chassis now instead of cobbled together frame like. And then so sick. It's going to be amazing. The cherry on top of all of that is that the true Hunicorn is a 65 Mustang. and the Hoonicorn replica that we had had 67 Mustang body parts on it. So they're just deciding, they're like, this needs to be true 65, so they're making it all 65, which they did not need to do.
Starting point is 01:17:36 No, yeah, they rebuilt it. Well, they needed to with some of it because it was so twisted up. Yeah, exactly. No, they needed to, but then they held the 65 door, the new door they had, and they're like, well, now we've got to rebuild the body panel to match the lines of the 65. And then, boy, watching the episode When they put the twin turbos in And just like, like what we're looking at right now
Starting point is 01:17:58 Right out of the hood, dude. Oh, so good. It's gorgeous. Like, every time he sends me an update on it, I like blackout. Like, I can't believe just looking at this car in pictures That this is going to be ours. Like, bro, it's insane.
Starting point is 01:18:13 It's amazing how good of work they do. They really do. Like, it's impressive. I think this one is new for him. Like, he's built some pretty crazy. contraptions. I'm actually excited. I think we'll have them on the podcast. I want to hear about this build. But like he's done some pretty crazy builds, but I think this one is like his new Yeah, his new like pinnacle. He spent freaking seven months working on it and the goal for him is to have it at
Starting point is 01:18:38 Seema. So you guys can actually go to Seema and see it on the show. They're going to have it in the raw metal, I believe. And I'm not sure if it's going to be running by then, but it won't be wrapped like you'll actually be able to see all of the bodywork and everything. everything that he's doing to this. It's going to be really freaking cool. I can't wait to slide it. I'm scared. I feel like it's actually going to drift and drive good.
Starting point is 01:18:59 I think now that it's not going to have like just crown Vic parts underneath, it's going to be. Yeah. It's going to be good. We need to hide the keys from Ben. I think, I don't even think he'll want to, yeah. I honestly don't.
Starting point is 01:19:13 And I don't fully blame him. Like sometimes I'm even scared to rip the Miata just like I would feel really bad if I, if I tangled up our Miata. And then this one is like, I mean, this thing. Another level. It was winning shows before. This is a show winning car. That's going to be able to perform anywhere you take it.
Starting point is 01:19:31 And it also is actually going to perform like a beast. Shout out Robbie Layton. Go watch his build series on this YouTube channel. He has like probably four or five videos on it right now. Robbie Layton, Robbie Layton's YouTube channel. Yeah. Well, in some of his other videos, he kind of like dives into it and touches on it too. but it's just cool that it's like kind of a win-win for everyone like dude i'm i love reading the
Starting point is 01:19:54 comments um just seeing what people think about like reading the comments on his videos everyone's responding so well to it like robbie's hooking it up and we're getting this like literal one-of-one replica car but he's getting this just awesome build series and he you can tell is learning so much as he's building it and it's just a win-win for everybody yeah they went down checked out the real unicorn they asked us we were filming another video so we weren't able to go they were just there for a few hours but they went down checked out the real unicorn tried to get some of like the seating measurements and all that stuff right so it's not like you're crunched up in it and all that like it's going to be insane I'm so freaking excited so they let him measure out the
Starting point is 01:20:37 real one that's cool can you imagine he's just like 3d scanning that actually be the way to do it for sure that's how they do it dude with like landscaping and stuff now too they's they 3d scanned uh like for measurements they just like they have this little stick i actually saw an ad for that online nice dude way nicer than the wheel i used to have to walk around yards with right it's just so cool like you could like nowadays if you have a proper 3d scanner you could like 3D scan a log and all the bark around it and then you could just like put it into a 3D printer and it would print out a plastic version of that log that would be sick Then we could burn the log
Starting point is 01:21:14 Or we could have a 3D printed Enduro course I like your idea better though Burning classic logs 3D printed Campfire bundles Yes shout out to Robbie dude I'm just I'm just excited
Starting point is 01:21:27 I hope we can make it down to Seema and see it But if not you guys should Because the public can get in on Friday So you can come and see it And this will be outside so you can see it Every day of the show I believe Go take pictures Go tell Robbie thank you
Starting point is 01:21:41 because god dang all right ken give us some good to close us up uh we should be calling the corvette giveaway winners later this week so stay tuned for that and hopefully not this week's video but next week we can publicly know that's who they are that's right so thank you for everyone that got entered for that do you have any plugs you want to hit like any brands that you're excited to work with any you know uh who we're working with this week right Shopify i don't even know yeah probably Shopify they're good partner okay well but any just personal ones you know that you've maybe picked up that you're using in your day-to-day life.
Starting point is 01:22:14 Nobody that's worthy of it, I guess. What does your hat say? Phoenix Open. Oh, nice. Shout out to Phoenix. See ya. See you. Peace.

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