Life Wide Open with CboysTV - Micah's $100k Regret, Our First Failed Business, & Parking Tickets Sent Him To Jail

Episode Date: August 27, 2024

In today's episode the boys cover finding the balance of hyping something up, VS overhyping it! Micah reveals he made a $100,000 Mistake, and how hes still cleaning mud out of his bronco. One of Ryan'...s friends goes to jail for parking tickets?? Our first failed business and Haydays is almost here! Meet us at Haydays: Event is September 7th & 8 38740 Oriole Ave, North Branch, MN 55056 Meet & Greet: Saturday September 7th 10-5pm E ride Pro Giveaway announced at 6pm https://haydays.com/ Instagram @haydays_grassdrags Facebook @HayDaysGrassDrags Sign up for a $1 per month trial at https://www.shopify.com/wideopen Book your appointments with https://www.zocdoc.com/wideopen Get 20% off your first order at https://www.liquidiv.com with code WIDEOPEN Follow us on Instagram @cboystv and @lifewideopenpodcast To watch the podcast on YouTube: https://bit.ly/LifeWideOpenYT Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/LifeWideOpenWithCboysTV If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/LifeWideOpenWithCboysTV You can also check out our main YouTube channel CboysTV: https://www.youtube.com/c/CboysTV Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I'd be like, someone get over here with the $55 that I owe and let me stay out of jail for the weekend. Turns out, they weren't the guys. No. The next person shows up. Oh, wait. Who is it? But if Alex pepper sprays, Mike, that's a funny deal. Now we got a podcast conversation.
Starting point is 00:00:16 We got polar off. Oh, that's right. See boys make the community wet. Nelke is getting some backlash. Not really backlash. They just get a lot of hate nowadays because they don't post much. What are they say? Well, they just, like, posted the, just, like, a reel of, like, smashing the TV.
Starting point is 00:00:34 And you read the comments, just getting shit on. And then same with, like, their bachelor. Check, check, check. You read the comments on that. They're getting shit on. Yeah, it never went well for them, I felt like, even though it got tons of views. I think, for one, people don't, like, just, like, acting. Like, you don't really watch YouTube to watch some kind of person to act.
Starting point is 00:00:52 And then for two, it's, like, they hyped it up for a month, and then you drop it. And no matter what, no matter what, no matter if. it was like the best thing ever when you hype something up it's hard to live up to in my opinion it's true even with like whistling's uh cyber truck vid like it was a really good vid but i was expecting to be fucking insane it wasn't necessarily insane it was an amazing video and it deserves 20 million views but i thought he was going to do something really really really crazy with it that's when i i started feeling like really critical of like i felt like an average youtube viewer where i was like damn i was expecting more even though it was amazing video and it was
Starting point is 00:01:28 awesome but like you know when you talk about working on something for so long it's tough to live up to because like i'm like hey you know i don't know it's just yeah they're getting shit on kind of a little bit in their comments i see i i do got admit he proved me wrong i was one of the guys who saw the frame break off and i was like not like overly worked up about it but i was like well yeah because like it dropped and it fell and then it cracked it and then the pole broke it off the rest of the way and then they literally bent the frame on that board and then bent it back and it never broke off that's why ford's the best just that's the stock ford raptor dude the the the ford lord in the crew people are going to hear that and be like these guys got to be
Starting point is 00:02:10 sponsored by ford just love them i drove good truck i drove ken's uh tesla plaid the last couple days oh you've been driving it i drove it for like two days because ken can't sell it for anything you can't sell it yeah he's trying to sell it's the uh it's the model x it's lad after driving it for two days i hopped in our GTR, the 1,200 horsepower GTR, it legit felt slow. I feel that driving my Corvette. I'm like, this is slower than my Hummer. It's just so easy to go fast. And the crazy part about it is it just feels everything about the Tesla just like feels
Starting point is 00:02:45 like you're living in the future and it just makes sense, right? And then you go back to a normal vehicle and you're like, oh, this is kind of just like dumb. I can't believe you came around to electric cars, dude. No, no, no, no. But then I got done driving it and I was just like, ah, as cool as this is, is as fast as this is just not sure if i'm uh ready to go e i just can't go back of my word i've and i've said too much shit dude i like kenner's gonna give me a steal of a deal so and he still might and i still might do it so i might be looking back in like oh shit i should have maybe just said
Starting point is 00:03:13 nothing but i think it's an awesome car but dude it just looks so lame it's damn near a minivan that's i'm not driving around a fucking minivan i don't care how fast it is yeah having a tesla is fine but as long as it's not your only car just isn't like you have to have something that Like, if Ben, if Ben bought the, yes, if you bought the plaid from Ken and that was your only car, tough look, brother. What he's saying about Ken? He's got a Bronco. Well, if you ask Evan, that is arguably worse on every. She really must, Evan, he hates Broncos.
Starting point is 00:03:45 I don't know if he's ever told you that to your face. Oh, yeah, he must be being nice. I was driving Ken's, I was driving it from like the farm to the shop and I was giving Evan a ride. That's what it was. So he was in there with me and I was like, I was like, dude, this is like a, this is a really nice. car right the fit and finish is all super nice and he was like dude i would legit rather get in the ring with mike tyson and have him punch me in the balls 45 times then be seen driving this car man that boy's got an opinion i kind of i i uh i kind of feel the same about broncos not not to
Starting point is 00:04:16 even close to that extent but like just get a fucking pickup like i just don't really see why like to me the only time i would buy a bronco or a jeep like wrangler is for my girlfriend That's just how I feel on him And my dad drives like a Jeep Wrangler And like I kind of tell him like It's kind of a girl car Like it just is It's just kind of a girl car
Starting point is 00:04:38 I think it's a cool girl car Like I think if Alex drove a Bronco My girlfriend I'd be like damn Like that's a badass car for a chick I'm glad that you and Ken like them But to me To me it's just like Why not just buy a fucking pickup?
Starting point is 00:04:53 The only thing I'll say Why not have a pickup? It's a tough argument What's the difference other than you're just you can do less with it. Me like saying this would pretty much just agree with you. I love everything about it, really everything, besides that it's not a pickup.
Starting point is 00:05:07 I'd go as far as to say as I regret buying it versus buying a brand new Raptor. Whoa. You'd have still have the off-road capability with a Raptor pickup. But then you'd have a bad. You should buy my cyber truck. And then you and Ken can have the same rigs. Oh, yeah, dude.
Starting point is 00:05:22 Oh, that would actually be interesting. I'd think about it. I don't know, dude. I'm just, I still am. I'm losing sleep over that black cummins. What's one? I just love it. I think that's what I got to be in.
Starting point is 00:05:34 But also, I'm really torn. What are you talking about? The one that we gave away? Yeah. Why? I just want another one. You could maybe buy it back from the guy. Well, I mean, I don't need to do that. There's plenty of black, all black dogs rams out here.
Starting point is 00:05:44 He'll drive it from, uh, where does he live again? Pennsylvania. From Pennsylvania. That's not very far from Ohio. You just bought a, uh, Honda Goldling from Ohio. Pay for the travel. Paid for him to deliver it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:55 Yeah. Yeah. Money might just, he just copped a fresh. fresh rig fresh whip it's just a typical Friday I'm trying to think of what I'm trying to think of the word I would use to describe it well it's a Honda gold wing so let's just let's just get into the nitty gritty and it's like it's like dark magenta it's like fuchsia purple yeah it's about the lamest motorcycle ever made yeah I don't think yeah I'm trying to think yeah I was like for my case I was trying to think of more lame motorcycles but I mean trikes the ones where they have the
Starting point is 00:06:22 two wheels in the front but maybe then you're doing that because like you don't have the The balance. The physical ability to ride a motorcycle. So honestly, I sat on the gold wing. Comfy. There's nothing cool about it, but holy shit, I could probably ride that thing the far going back a hundred times in one sitting. It's like a couch, bro.
Starting point is 00:06:40 It's like a fucking couch. And I mean, you could just, the suspension was compressing a pretty fair amount, a substantial amount to the point where I thought it was maybe blowing out. But then I realized, I realized, no, it's just like this for comfort. It's plush. It's like this for comfort. I bet you could ride that thing off road and not even feel a bump. I'm excited.
Starting point is 00:07:01 I'm excited to log some miles. But then I did ask Luke who I bought it from. I was like, dude, what's the farthest you've ever driven this? And then you're like, I haven't. Yeah,
Starting point is 00:07:09 he's in the crowd today. It's like the farthest I drove it is from Ohio home or to you guys. He just put it on the trailer and. Yeah. No, I don't know. It's got 100,000 miles. I'll see what I can do on it.
Starting point is 00:07:19 Dude, but I really do. I kind of like, I was like just going to kind of hand it over to Evan eventually and have him off road it. but then Ben's like, no, you're doing it. That's your Gold Wing now, dude. Don't be letting Evan ride your Gold Wing.
Starting point is 00:07:30 You let Evan ride all kinds of stuff of ours. Ours? Yeah, that's your going. Yeah, true. But, like, why can't I let Evan ride my bike? Do you want him to break it? Kind of. I think that's your Gold Wing, Mike.
Starting point is 00:07:41 I know it's my Gold Wing. You should be proud of it. See, Jay just said it's the lamest bike ever made. No, but it rides nice. You should change your Instagram bio to Gold Wing Mike. Gosh, there's so many good renditions. You should do is put your bio. as every vehicle you own it i don't know if there's enough space because you know some people are like
Starting point is 00:07:59 no i'll do that 2012 duramax and then it's like 2017 Mustang 5.0 like you could just list like i mean they probably isn't enough room in your bio for all of your vehicles they're literally isn't if i were to actually list holy fuck dude that'd be hilarious if i was to actually list everything i don't think i could fit it but he's got his water truck someone sees them they're like holy shit who was this guy they get down to the water truck big wrench was uh giving us ideas of something that we could do with this motor that we just pulled out of this lawnmower. And he was like, what if we used it for the motor of Mike's water truck? Wait.
Starting point is 00:08:33 And I was like, well, big wrench. Mike's water truck doesn't run. So what are we going to do? Just put it in the middle of the track and just hope that this motor pumps water like 400 yards. Oh, use it as a pump motor. Yeah. I was like, how the hell are we going to put a lawnmower mower mower? And he was like, well, we could maybe like put a new motor into the water truck.
Starting point is 00:08:51 And I was like, how much time do you think you've got? Yeah. He's down there right now. We've got to pick and choose our priority here. I love the idea, but, yeah, water chucks kind of just hanging out in the field. It hasn't gotten much use. Not this year, no. Well, dude, it's been raining so much this summer.
Starting point is 00:09:07 I don't remember a year that we've ever had this much rain, which is wild because last winter we didn't have a single snowstorm. Do you guys believe in the farmer's almanac? Yeah, what's that thing saying for this year? Cold and wet. Oh, damn it. Wait, that'd be good in the winter. I want snow. That'd be good for us.
Starting point is 00:09:23 Do you hate to go back in the conversation, but I do want to just say one thing. I know I said some negative things about the Bronco, but God damn, you guys proved how good they are when you were ripping out in the field in that, that mudding video was pretty cool. When I saw that, I was like, damn, like, that's fucking sick. They could jump better. And they look, they look cool when they were ripping like that. I'm still pulling mud out of that thing. It will never be the same.
Starting point is 00:09:47 I'm still pulling mud off of mine from when I built it and jumped it on my raptor. I still have mud in places. It's just like, and I'm not being like, oh, this is what you don't mud your stuff. Like, no, if you want to have, like, if you want to go mudding, just get like separate stuff that you care less about because it will never be the same for what, an hour of ripping? I should have been mudding longer. This is a nice thing. I found this video of a Jeep.
Starting point is 00:10:09 And this is, if you drive a big car, you get to be the big car on the road, which jeeps and Broncos are really good at. We have a new Samsung TV. It's currently letting us down. Check this out, dude. High speed chase. come by high speed chase high speed chase it's kind of like
Starting point is 00:10:27 when the tire flipped off but I love that they just ran right into them and it didn't do it happen that's why having tires stick outside your fenders is good probably could be argued that that's why it's really bad but yeah I agree
Starting point is 00:10:39 you know I mean this guy definitely won in the scenario you know what's funny I saw a video on Instagram this week of have you guys ever seen like that that cyber truck that's actually a Baja truck oh yeah
Starting point is 00:10:50 He clipped a guy's Corvette. Dude, he clipped a Corvette tire. And, but no damage. And it didn't mess the Corvette up at all. Makes no sense. So what? Dude, makes zero sense. He was like, coming down the road and this Corvette might have maybe merged in him
Starting point is 00:11:05 or he merged into the Corvette. But I don't know if the Corvette had like the wheel turn just the slightest bit, but it like jumped off the wheel and it maybe scuffed up the side of the Corvette a little bit. What? Yeah, there was like a picture of the Corvette afterwards and was like, Oh, this is all that happened. into it and it was just like maybe a little did you have it on video yeah so that's like the thing is the the video is on the other side of the car so you just see from like this side and it hit it like
Starting point is 00:11:29 this if that makes sense so filming here in it wow so you can't really see like what it did but made no sense to me made no sense to me so it's funny that you brought that you add up about the uh maybe there is something to be said about having a little bit of poke just the right amount well just the right amount like state troopers are like the moment you're talking about this is the perfect amount to poke. Like, the scenario you're talking about is like completely the opposite, but I think it still did save him because it was just his tire that went up on him. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:55 But I thought the video, the whole thing is a wild situation. Like it's like this lame Corvette and I bet the Corvette owner was probably put lame in front of it. It was lame. You know, the guy was probably just like very, very confused to see this fake cybertruck jumping off the front of it. Side of his car, yeah. Speaking about Corvettes, Ryan sent this video.
Starting point is 00:12:15 Just about to bring this up. in the Snapchat, group chat the other day of this guy hopping out of his Corvette, he's walking into Target or whatever, and he's just kidded out. Yep. I noticed it, and I saw Corvette merch, that is. Yep, yep, Corvette merch. And I noticed it, and I saw CJ had commented on it too. But back when I first got my C8, we went into Cormorant, and I found this guy driving a Corvette.
Starting point is 00:12:38 And, like, my whole stick was like, I was, like, kidded out in Corvette merch. He was being like the stereotypical Corvette owner. We're in the, we're in the New Balance shoes. the jeans, shorts, and then a Corvette shirt, right? Corvette hat, and then the classic glasses pop-able pick here. Yeah. You have to wear that. Yeah, you have to do that when you're rolling around in the Corvette, right? So I see this guy in C-5 and I go up and I start pressing him like, hey, man, like, where's your Corvette merch? And he goes, I mean, I usually always wear it if I'm driving it. Like, today I just wasn't. Like, he was kind of like a little bit
Starting point is 00:13:09 a little bit flustered, right? Because I was like pressing him on it. I was like, hey, I don't want to be i don't want i don't want i don't see you again if you're driving this car without corvette merch on it and he was like you won't you won't and it was that guy in your video and he sure enough was wearing the corvette merch i know he pulled he pulled up right next to mine we nosed up together corvette parking only over at the grocery store and then uh we chatted for a little bit we talked specs we talked options so how stock is yours oh bone stock we're both bone stock tint no yeah oh no tint on it yeah no tint he kept it it cherry but he was going to buy he had something else he was going to buy but then he couldn't
Starting point is 00:13:47 but he found it with the torch red interior so he's pretty proud of that but really nice guy obviously wearing his corvette merch i just thought it's funny i was just like i bet that dude thinks about that conversation of being pressed every time he pulls that corvette shirt off and hops in his caught slack yeah yeah he looks around he's like i'm safe never goes anywhere without it i usually never go anywhere without the hat yeah at least the hat yeah you know he's got the hat sitting on the dash that's so fucking funny that guy he's he's he's a great dude so i was hanging out with my college buddies this weekend we talked about lots of random things one of them i'm still working on is the top 100 songs of all time but we talked about if any of us had went to jail
Starting point is 00:14:28 or none of us had but we started like just us or you're but amongst your crew amongst the group of like you know those guys like hey if any of you guys ever gotten arrested keep a mind maybe you're talking about the sea boys or something no no um I'm sure it probably did stem from that. But keep in mind, they're like doctors and one of them texted. He's like, dude, I've been in the hospital for like 12 days straight. And my response was, oh, no, what happened? And he goes, just been working a lot.
Starting point is 00:14:55 And I go, oh, yeah, I forget I was smart friends that work in the hospital. So we went down this rabbit hole of like, you know, people getting arrested. So he told this story about one of our mutual friends's younger brother, got arrested on a Saturday morning. He's wearing a onesie. headed to a dardy at college right gets pulled over gets arrested spends the entire weekend in jail and i go oh no that sucks you know waiting to hear the you know he was under age and had you know booze in the car he might have had a dooey whatever parking tickets had like a certain amount of un d parking tickets that he didn't paid or hadn't paid and he had a warrant out got arrested on
Starting point is 00:15:37 a saturday morning for unpaid parking tickets they were looking for them or they just stopped They stopped him and realized that. They stopped him, realized he had a war and out, put him in the clink for the whole weekend. I've never heard of that. No, I didn't even know it was real. Well, you know, that makes it kind of wild because that, I guess, could have happened to Jake. Yeah, Jake's got like a million. You got to NBSU, like Jake, he, he prided himself in getting parking tickets and not paying them.
Starting point is 00:16:04 It don't matter. Dude, it was like he's hammering them up on his wall. It was such a flex. Yeah, it was. And he had, I mean, like a lot, like 37 or something. Like that's a lot of parking tickets because some people are tripping about having like two. Well, yeah, because they're like 25 bucks and you're in college and you start adding all that up. It's ridiculous.
Starting point is 00:16:22 What was Jake had that turf and money. He wasn't scared. What was the thing that he did? He was always driving one of Dave's cars. Yeah, so like it never was traced back to him. So it didn't go on to his student account. So like in theory it was just like maybe under Dave's business. Dave's probably hot.
Starting point is 00:16:38 Yeah. I hope he's not rolling her up. Can you imagine, dude? Dave gets arrested for Jake's parking tickets. Goes to jail. Oh, man. That would not be good for Jake. But just wild to think that that is possible.
Starting point is 00:16:49 Yeah. I know. I couldn't believe it. How many parking tickets was it? Do you know? Yeah, apparently it wasn't that many. It was just the fact that he hadn't paid them. He was like a senior.
Starting point is 00:16:57 And he just got some parking tickets at some point through his collegiate career. And then he moved. So all the like notices were going to his other house. Never got him. Yeah. And I was like, damn, you can't pay out of that. on the spot yeah i'd be like someone get over here with the 55 dollars that i owe and let me say out
Starting point is 00:17:14 to jail for the weekend wow that's pretty crazy i'll never understand like the government's lack of ability to just reach out you know they have all of our information on everything so if you're like missing something you know how like if you uh order apart from somewhere and like you put in an invalid address they'll like call you one two three times but hey sorry you just put that order in you know they just need to get your correct information but the government's just like uh we'll just fire a letter out um to that address that i think that might be right and then maybe they'll fire another one out in a month or something and then you're like i wasn't getting those and they're like damn well that sucks you could have got arrested yeah i agree
Starting point is 00:17:53 dude it's crazy to mail important information like when you mail something important it's like it's so delayed like just uh one of our uh storage units that we have uh it's in like a uh what do they call that. An HOA? An HOA. So, like, everyone has to chip in to, like, pay to get it plowed and mold and stuff. For the dues and whatnot, yeah. Oh, shit.
Starting point is 00:18:14 Have we not been paying that? Well, we get a bunch of just basically fan mail here. And the dues thing was in the fan mail. Uh-oh. So never got it. And then he sent another one, you know, it was just delayed. You know, there's just so much letters. By the time it came across my desk, I received both of them at, like, the same time.
Starting point is 00:18:35 And I just went and wrote it. But then I had, like, like, the guy had called me and he was like, yo, like, what's going on? And I was like, I literally just actually mailed you a check. But like, I just got it. Like, I'm sorry. Like, if you would have just called me, I would have gotten it done at the spot. But like, just goes to show. Like, especially if it was actually something super important.
Starting point is 00:18:53 It's just not that. It's kind of outdated. No kidding. Like, why don't you just email something with a, with a fucking link? I mean, literally this morning, I sent off a $10,000 check to our HVAC, the company that does all of our. heating and plumbing, I was like, well, this seems like, hopefully it gets there. Pretty unsafe. Same with like your taxes. Like when you write a check for your taxes, it's like, it's just like, well, I hope this makes it because if it doesn't, I'm going to have
Starting point is 00:19:20 some repercussions. Yeah. You know, like they're going to think I went delinquent. I think I paid it. You know, so then you have to keep an eye and make sure it goes out. This one's kind of on me, but I have a tenant that sends my check for my rental to this shop. Oh, terrible. It's $1,000 a month. No idea where the last $3,000. No. Still haven't found him. I figured that like, Ken Jemaine.
Starting point is 00:19:44 Ken, every once in a while, we'll walk in and like throw me down. And I have one from like maybe May. And I'm like, all right. Now where's the last three months? That sucks. Well, that's basically what happened with the HOA stuff. I would like to say I got Ken headphones this time. And I would, there's a tripod right there for his camera.
Starting point is 00:20:04 Oh, now we got him a tripod. We're one step closer. Dalman's using the camera downstairs right now. That's fair. We got done with the last podcast and I was like, Ryan, seriously, I was kind of joking, but we really got to do something. And then you verbatim said, I am going to order you a camera, Ken. Where is that camera, brother? Well, we got another one.
Starting point is 00:20:24 We have one. Yeah, somebody's working with it. So we got the budget for the tripod. I like to see the Samsung TV, dude. Yeah. And you got that piece of shit fire TV out of here. And honestly, because of all these expenses, we probably need to cut to an ad right about now.
Starting point is 00:20:38 That's fair. That's fair. It's justified. So you guys talk about things getting lost in the mail. I ordered a new laptop. Geez, the podcast has really been spending money this week. Oh, my. Wow, we're not going to get paid for the next four years.
Starting point is 00:20:50 So I ordered a laptop, and it was supposed to come on Monday. I'm stoked, obviously, because, you know, get your new laptop. It's out for delivery and everything. And I work all day, and I'm just going to get it at the end of the day. So I walk down at 5 o'clock. ready to open up my new laptop not here like what the heck that's weird you know our uPS guys are our friends now i figured i wouldn't need to sign for it or somebody else would and i look at it and it says it's back on the truck and there was an address change requested and i was like
Starting point is 00:21:22 that's really weird so i look into it and you know don't really think much of it honestly but i just messaged apple and said hey my computer's out for delivery it didn't like can we get delivered again and the support guy goes oh no you said you're on a business trip so you wouldn't be able to receive it so we sent it to the other address and i'm like business trip i never said anything like that turns out someone somehow intercepted my package changed the address and shipped it to like the hood in south minneapolis who's on the line for this way i i mean what yeah that'll buff right yeah so i then called i called i called hauled Apple. I'm like, yo, what the fuck's going on here? And they're like, I don't know. I've never
Starting point is 00:22:06 seen this happen before. And I'm like, of course. Another thing that's never happened before happening to me. Happened to you. Yeah. Of course. I hate that excuse. I'll never tell anybody that. I did talk to her UPS rep and he's like with Apple products specifically. That's super yeah. I'm sure it is. And they're just like yeah. Yeah. So was that was that within UPS? It was an Apple thing. They did it through Apple. So I look back through my text and at like 7 p.m. on Friday 95 degrees they sent me a text and they were like there's been an update to your order but I figured it was just like you know oh it's going to deliver a day earlier it's going to deliver a day later what's the temperature have anything to do with this is like it's a song oh
Starting point is 00:22:43 7 p.m. Friday oh I thought we just have to do that so there I was 11 p.m. on a Sunday 69 degrees roughly yeah but yeah anyway I got it worked out with Apple they're actually going to send that one back and then send me a fresh one send what back the computer it never got delivered to that guy I intercepted it. Oh, okay, I got it. That's good. Fuck that guy. The cops should go, yeah, go over there.
Starting point is 00:23:05 They were like, well, does he have it? And I was like, no. And they were like, well, then he technically didn't steal it. And I was like, fucking Minneapolis. I asked the Apple guy, I go, what address is it going to? Oh, I got it. So I wonder how that guy got it. No, maybe don't create an enemy with the podcast right now and have some guy from
Starting point is 00:23:22 Southern Minneapolis. Do it. Oh, Ken. Yeah, yeah. Ken will take care of him. When this guy shows up looking for. Ryan, you probably will actually be pretty stoked by that. I'm like, set them all upstairs.
Starting point is 00:23:34 I'm going to build a pig with him, too. Yeah, Ryan's office is right there. Oh, you're here for Ryan's shop tour. Yeah. Ryan's shop tour. Man, we've been hearing a lot of it. What's up with that, right? Everyone that shows up is like, hey, is Ryan here?
Starting point is 00:23:46 No, why? Oh, you said to come on over for a shop tour. Really? You're like the next mark. Oh, man. Dude, it's always like everyone. I just remember, like, last Friday, like Fridays are two a tea. I gave four fucking tours last Friday.
Starting point is 00:23:59 To a T, honestly, and I know how we were, like, talking about how I'm like, oh, man, you know, like, you don't get anything done on Fridays because these damn tours. Everybody keeps showing up, yeah. I don't hate doing it. I genuinely enjoy doing it most times, but it was so funny because then you're like, are you here for so-and-so? You're here for the 12th? You were expecting another person. Did they say that I sent him? No, no.
Starting point is 00:24:22 Okay, good. I was like, geez, I never tell anybody. No, it was just, it was too good. It was so many tours. Like a friend of my girlfriend's dad came by And he was like, hey, like, you know, so-and-so These people are in town, they're really big fans Is there any way they could come over and get a tour?
Starting point is 00:24:38 What am I going to tell them to his face? No, no. Of course. And that's just fine. Well, I'm expecting someone to be coming here for a tour. This kid and a guy come walking down. Oh, hey, how's it going? You know, thinking this is them.
Starting point is 00:24:50 Give them a full tour. Turns out they weren't the guys. No. Next person shows up, oh, wait, who is it? You know, and then I do the thing again. And then my dad's friend came And before that Our aunt was here
Starting point is 00:25:03 And she wanted to see the place So that made four on Friday Last Friday And after that I kind of just said I think I'm good on the tours Yeah Think I'm good on the tours Okay
Starting point is 00:25:12 And who makes you say that Can you imagine CJ saying Can you imagine Don't book any more tours for Friday CJ saying that to You know just again Like almost everyone Next time I'm gonna say
Starting point is 00:25:22 Just show yourself around No but he looks at him and goes You know what I think I'm good on the tours And it's just, oh, no, I'm good. It's like, all right, MTV, that's my crib. Now get the fuck out. But CJ's saying that.
Starting point is 00:25:35 They do a cribs and I just, like, just like, just go check it out. Dude, MTV, MTV Cribs was one of the best shows. That's a great show. Yeah. Dude, did you know that they used to fake that, though? So, like, that wasn't really where the magic happened? Well, sometimes not, yeah. Well, those cars?
Starting point is 00:25:50 How about the cars on MTV? No, so here's the deal up, like, the craziest MTV cars, but what? Here's the deal, though. Like, you know, let's say you're a relevant rapper at that time, but maybe you weren't popping like you wanted people to think you were. They would like rent a house, rent a bunch of cars. Renting a house is insane. Yeah, they'd rent the house and they'd rent the cars and shit.
Starting point is 00:26:10 Have them all parked out and be like, yeah, this is my Lamborghini. So like everyone, like that happened more, like quite a bit. We'd probably figure out who did that. Well, I feel like everything's a lot. I think there's a YouTube video where they expose like the people who did that. Thank God, dude. But obviously there was other people that were actually. balling like fucking shack back in the day he still is balling but like that guy wasn't faking it
Starting point is 00:26:31 because he's a basketball player yeah and he was just bawling at the bank too now he's a edm dj and rapper like he's always been famous why do you think he's so famous just because he's so big probably well i mean he's good at basketball and that's who obviously but he's just he's just unique i agree i actually just got some really good advice what's that on financing oh boy here we go money mike's finance if you take out a loan you got a pay that shit. Yeah, no shit.
Starting point is 00:26:59 Dude, that's as far as I know. No, fuck. As far as the news went, man. Bro, when did you find this out? Why didn't you tell us this earlier?
Starting point is 00:27:06 YouTube video. What? 2009. Oh my gosh. They were ahead of the, yeah, head of the trends. Well,
Starting point is 00:27:11 Mike, what if you take out another bigger loan to then repay that loan and then you just keep the cycle going up? And then, and then you start a credit card to make your loan payment. Then you get the points.
Starting point is 00:27:22 I just watched a movie where you, well, I won't bore you guys with it, but the whole general idea of it was that you you can take out like loans but they they can take your life your years from you all you have in time yeah in time is that what it is great movie yeah it's like it was no it wasn't that one is that the same when it's on their arm or it's green uh yes that it's yeah i have seen that one to you're right but yeah it just kind of like wild to think it's like they put their apartment up as like
Starting point is 00:27:50 they got this crazy apartment and all this stuff and then they like put it up as collateral or they're 40 years as collateral so then they just like like stole the chicks 40 years from her gave it to someone else whoever's compatible and then she just turned old as hell and like died so if you sell the apartment then you get the 40 years back yeah but it like burned down and their insurance didn't do it so she just had to give her 40 years up for nothing oh damn i'm in like a Lamborghini group on facebook for like buying selling whatever this guy writes i'm not sure if you're qualified to be i don't own one but at one point at one point I was considering buying one.
Starting point is 00:28:26 Anyways, I just, I'm scrolling Facebook on a Sunday. I see this guy, and he's, like, posts on there about trying to find a lender for, like, a 20 or 30-year loan for him to buy a Lamborghini. Oh, man. He had to be getting flamed. He was getting flamed. I couldn't believe that he even had the nuts to write that in there. I'm like, listen to what you're writing. Listen to what you're writing, man.
Starting point is 00:28:48 You type them back? What do you do? No, I didn't say shit. I don't know a Lamborghini. I don't have much grounds to stand on. That's true. something you guys do? Is that common in your community?
Starting point is 00:28:56 No, I mean the 30-year loan shit. I've never heard of a... I've never heard of a 30-year loan, but I know that... Maybe it was 10 or 20. It was a long time. Finance, like, a crazy long time on like an exotic like that.
Starting point is 00:29:10 That's the dumbest fucking thing. I heard Stradman saying that because I'm sure people are constantly talking to that guy about cars. And he was like, yeah, people are like, I want to say financing like 15-year loans. Yeah, maybe that's what it was. It might have been... but it was just that is crazy it's like a house yeah no that's could be worth nothing by the
Starting point is 00:29:28 bad it's just a bad investment you're gonna pay you're gonna pay for that thing probably like four times over in interest and all that even i just saw real the other day it was like this kind of hood looking chick she she was the saleswoman and she's selling a hellcat or whatever it was and she's like i just got him in a hellcat $500 down a thousand bucks a month for 84 months. 84 months is 7 years. Yeah, that's super common. And that's super common with Hellcats.
Starting point is 00:29:58 Or, yeah, maybe it wasn't, I don't know what it was, but basically it was like, I don't even know if it was a $500 down. That's all he needed. But it was like a $50,000 car. And he rolled off with a fucking Hellcat. Yeah. I don't know. Sounds like he won to me.
Starting point is 00:30:07 Yeah, dude, beat the shit out of that thing. You don't care about your credit. Like, what do they got? Disappeared. I think that loan term is pretty common for a lot of cars in that price range. Interesting. Even then, like, that's a lot. lot of interest to compound i don't know anything though but i do know if you take out a loan you
Starting point is 00:30:25 got to repay that shit dude money mike he's buying all that shit cash two grand for that that uh goldwing cash 1500 bucks for that uh water truck cash because he's got a line of credit that water truck was three grand mike imagine if you did like a collab with uh Dave ramsie you know that financial guy money mike and Dave ramsey hey someone Tells me, oh, yeah, I think that'd be a great collab. That'd be a little showdown. Yeah, because I could teach him a thing or a two, and he can teach me a thing or two. Some tells me he's talked to a lot people, a lot of people financially stupider than I am.
Starting point is 00:31:04 So the thing about Dave Ramsey is he preaches, do not live outside your means, right? Yeah, which is a great message to preach, right? And he always says pay for everything in cash and don't have any debt, right? Be debt free, right? He's like big, like, be debt free guy. but it just depends how you look at debt like if you have like a debt on a rental property that gives you uh cash flow right it makes sense like you make a little bit more than to cover that but if you're taking an 84 month loan out on a vehicle that you couldn't afford in the first place
Starting point is 00:31:38 then you're just constantly you're just setting yourself back and then you do that five times it's like it makes sense right so like the message that he preaches does make sense for most people but it's like that's not how everyone it's like debt is not a bad thing unless you're a fucking idiot yeah being a firm believer in the like never have debt no i think like america supposed to have a water truck yeah how the fuck is about a 1500 water truck i mean just like honestly straight up how the hell are you supposed to buy a house without like having debt i know he's not saying like buy your houses and cash and all this but like owning a house today for 99% of people It's that fucking, yeah, I mean.
Starting point is 00:32:21 Yeah, so, like, his big thing is, like, pay it off. So I don't think it's, like, don't take out a loan or get in debt to buy a house, but it's, like, pay it off. Yeah. But, like, like, bailin Levine, dude, he's like, my favorite part, Baylon Levine, YouTuber, he's young. He's, like, I'm watching a video and he's like, I bought this house cash, I saved up. And obviously, he's making good money on YouTube and this and that.
Starting point is 00:32:41 But he's like, I don't, I never have debt. And I was like, I mean, that's sick to do, but like. So I think there. The reason, I'm assuming the reason Bailin Levine is saying that, or like Danny Duncan used to say this too, is like if you don't have a lot of job security where you're not confident that like
Starting point is 00:33:00 you're going to be producing the same income in five years or in one year or next month like that, then yeah, you don't want to have debt, especially in like our line of work, right? For sure. You know, and that's how you don't get yourself into a bad situation. Into a pickle, Rick.
Starting point is 00:33:16 Don't want to be in a pickle. Shifting gears. a little bit. We're doing Haydays this year? We're doing Haydays this year? Yes, yes. I feel like we got it. We've been going to Haydays.
Starting point is 00:33:26 I've been going to Haydays. I've been going to Haydays since we were legit children. I was probably about 10 first time I went there. Yeah, it was. That was fun. I mean, you guys have been going for a long time. Like, we've been going a lot longer than we went as a group. But I think that's the plan, Ryan.
Starting point is 00:33:42 It's like, it's funny that like a snowmobile expo in the middle of a field and kind of of a very small town in Minnesota is our biggest meetup by far. Yeah, it's true. I saw that video that you sent in the group chat yesterday of when we're standing in the back of that truck doing the pit-by giveaway and the crowd of people. And dude, it's just
Starting point is 00:34:03 so lit. That's like one of my favorite moments of the year every year. Right. Because it's like, obviously you see the numbers or the people you know, online, right? But until they're like in front of you then it kind of clicks of like oh man like a lot of people are you know love what we're doing and when you have like a crowd
Starting point is 00:34:21 like that and then you're crowd surfing and you're throwing out merch and everyone's like like dude it's just like it's like the ultimate dopamine hit besides for zoomies it's our only meetup we do that's true actually we're pretty meetups for us are a little difficult though because like we have such a crew yeah it's like it just makes everything that much harder when there's like six of us and the photos got to be back farther and then you got signatures it takes six times as long and then you're like six people to talk to and it's just which even though that might sound small it is like that is a big deal like the whole like because you want to give them a good experience from you there's no such thing as a quick signature from all six of us six people yeah because if like
Starting point is 00:35:03 if i were to meet travis pastrana you know i would want to i would want to get a good experience right so you always think you know if these people are big enough fans I want to meet you in person. You want to give them a good... Yeah, you want to leave them with a good experience and, you know, not boot them out the door when they get tours. I think I'm done with tours. I've never done that.
Starting point is 00:35:24 But we don't, we don't do tours to the public. We don't, but those are just Marceau favors. Yeah, that's why I'm really excited for it is. It'll be fun. Get everybody out there. We did move spots this year. I'll put up the map. They even put us.
Starting point is 00:35:34 We got our logo on the map this year. It's over by the mud pit. Yep. I'm excited for the new spot, honestly. September 7th and 8th. It's bigger. Yeah, bigger spot this year, more space. We'll bring down all of, like, our different toys and different types of contraptions.
Starting point is 00:35:48 And hell, we might even bring Evan. We might. Just kidding. Evan will obviously be there. I think, uh, I think this year around Evan and I are going to stay on Sunday. Yeah, I heard about this. We're hearing. Three days isn't enough?
Starting point is 00:36:01 Three days isn't enough? No, well, I mean, we would just leave Monday morning, but like Sundays is always, we just like to be a part of the whole experience. And like, I don't like leaving early on. Sunday or like even midday on Sunday like last year we stayed like all day on Sunday and we're like dude this is when all like the vendors and like athletes and people that are still hanging that we get to finally like actually hang out yeah after the chaos of Saturday a little bit I mean I feel you and gosh dang is Saturday chaotic man talk about like overstimulation in a
Starting point is 00:36:34 I mean in a good way and we don't get overstimulated easy such a good time but yeah bring your dad bring your mom walk around the event a little bit come see us it'd be a good time we're giving away an e-ride pro yeah bring some things there's always good stuff to buy bring some oh man you're gonna see this is why you need a pickup mike this is why you need a pickup you're not gonna be able to put a bike or a snowmobile or multiple bikes in the back of your bronco i'm not even taking that are you gonna go and hit the swaps i would love to that's another thing is like when we go there for this big event like my favorite part was going into the swaps buying shit and now we don't get to do that that as much. So, but then also, so Sunday is a good time for it because like everyone's
Starting point is 00:37:14 not trying to go home with their shit. So like, oh, that's when you get the deals. Also, like, everything's gone. Maybe just bring them to you. It's when Mike, money Mike can be off the leash and there's a whole, all the stuff. There's a whole train of people pulling into the shop on Monday dropping off. Yeah, Mike is standing there. All right, what do you got next? You know, it's pretty all right. I'm trying to sell you these 1997 Indy 500 skis. Okay, I could probably use those. someday we might have a cheap sled that we'll need to put them on I think a good space sport in the back I'm sponsored bro I don't need skis
Starting point is 00:37:46 yeah you don't need them yeah that's true you know what's actually funny is that like so our buddy Adam Peterson and his he has a crew yeah that's my appendix because of him yeah really yes oh wow let's get into that another time or maybe not what
Starting point is 00:37:59 I mean I know you've told the story I just didn't last time I hung out with Adam Peterson I blacked out not actually blacked out but we dude the guy just boozes so hard and I was just hanging with him and his friends were boozing it was a special I don't want to make it sound like he's boozing like a mania all the time it was just it was a big event he had his whole crew with them that was boozing look man you
Starting point is 00:38:20 joined had to win look I got my appendix taken out the next day you know I texted him after I was just like dude andix failed the that's what you probably should lead and he just hits you with the T-Bain line playing it on the I don't know but like you probably could do it no he's just like sorry to hear that man And I was like, it's all good, dude. I am not holding it against you. But my appendix will not forgive you because it's gone. And you will be hearing from Ben's lawyer.
Starting point is 00:38:48 What are you going to do this year? Probably, hopefully avoid them. Really? Adam? I'm going to have to. I don't have many things in my body left to give them. Dude, I want to hang out, but I literally can't. You got two kidneys. Yeah, you could give up a kidney.
Starting point is 00:39:03 Yeah, I might. Might have to. You might have to. A little bit of your liver. It was fun, though, dude. Gosh. It was so fun. we were at this one like campground and we one of his buddies had a taser and we found this old
Starting point is 00:39:16 guy that was just licked up enough that he was just taking the taser like anywhere on his body I think he took it on his tongue like on his finger like he was just like tasing himself anywhere do you still have that taser taser scare me dude I think I do or I might have it to Alex well defense Amazon tasers like don't even hurt they don't yeah we had it on the podcast in the past we tased each other not bad like yeah especially if if you're drunk, like, nah, they don't do much. They're not going to stop anyone. Let's just say that.
Starting point is 00:39:43 Dude, I got zapped with it once. It hurts. It hurts. I was like, I don't know. It's a lot of bad enough where, like, I wasn't trying to take it. It's not going to like stop you from advancing. Yeah, if you're robbing a house, that ain't, it ain't stopping you. Why just survive back to school when you can thrive by creating a space that does it all for you,
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Starting point is 00:40:26 Yeah, a gun. I don't know if the world's any safer. Yeah, I think that sometimes. You know, Alex, I get her a gun. not supposed to be home then I ended up coming home early She'd think someone's breaking in Yeah Mike shows up at the house
Starting point is 00:40:43 Boom, shoot some Bad bad, bad deal But if Alex pepper sprays Mike That's a funny deal Now we got a podcast conversation We got a cusses Like that's like a good job baby Like that's a funny story
Starting point is 00:40:57 Even Mike's kind of like yeah it's pretty funny Yeah but it was funny You know we're talking about that forever That's the difference between pepper spraying a gun I'm surprised Ken doesn't have that automated, like at the ring doorbell. Like if you ring the doorbell after 10 p. Oh, if you get immediately to the face, that's, that sounds like a lawsuit. That's a good idea.
Starting point is 00:41:16 Look into that. Yeah, you should get that set up. I'm not against guns. I would literally, if I knew that someone had that, I would do it and then sue them. No, I'm, I would not like a door to door salesman, just, no, I don't like this guy, pepper spray. Oh, yeah, if you can choose, that's different, but ring with pepper spray. Do you guys get hit with? door-to-door salesmen often.
Starting point is 00:41:37 I'm never home, so I would never know. Same. I was going to say, I've never gotten anyone because I've never home, never home. I'm going to start selling up a tenant, 10 o'clock in night. Like my girlfriend's little brother did like pest control sales. He was knocking on like 250 doors a day. Wow. How many knows he had one of those seg, all of them.
Starting point is 00:41:56 Like, dude, maybe, maybe one or two sales a day, maybe. But like, dude. I occasionally see, like, high, high rejection rate. I occasionally see somebody like ring the door. bell at her house, but nobody's ever home. That would be tough. Dude, so I just thought of this today, Ben, when I was driving through Holly, Ben and I, when we had the screen printer, we were like hustling, trying to get some more jobs.
Starting point is 00:42:18 Oh, yeah. We made some, like, business cards. Yeah, we just wanted some extra money. We were already printing shirts. So we went into a bunch of different businesses, but I just remember the one. We went into Davis Tire. I don't remember that. You must have sold a man that one.
Starting point is 00:42:31 Yeah, we, I mean, we were together, but it was just awkward. And I didn't even F it up. I was just like Hey guys Yeah like I didn't say anything weird I'm like you got your crew here So we screen print stuff And we can get your whole crew
Starting point is 00:42:45 A bunch of T-shirts for cheap And obviously the more you do Cheaper they'll be And then there's like What? And then we're like We could print shirts for you guys And then I'm like I could get the art ready
Starting point is 00:42:55 Or like you make you a new design And then they're just like Well we already have like this guy That does it for us And we're like okay Well what's what is what are his prices And then they're just like you know we don't feel comfortable telling you that we're not going to like just cross him over
Starting point is 00:43:09 and go with you guys and we're like all right all right wow yeah we don't want you guys's business and then i just realized that door-to-door salesman shit is not for me so yeah so i couldn't handle like i was fine but like i was just like get out of my shop that was not fun at all like like getting rejected like that time we went to that one dealership trying to sell their race products same thing yeah that was awful yeah that was terrible um what about the one time when we walked into heat transfer warehouse so there's this place that like sells these heat transfers and what a heat transfer is is when it's like on this sheet and then you heat press it down on and do a t-shirt right so we were trying to figure out how to do that so obviously so obviously
Starting point is 00:43:51 we went to our local heat transfer warehouse that sells that shit right and we thought that it was going to just be like a store that storefront that sold it right and you walk in and buy some of it and be like hey all right so how do i do this right well we walk in and it's like cubicles okay we open up and we're like isn't it like a warehouse we're like where's no in order to get in you like knock and like buzz in right
Starting point is 00:44:14 and they like a person comes the door and they're like uh so like we walk we walk in right expecting this to be like a storefront where you can buy this stuff and there's just cubicles everywhere like right so cubicles only go up to like right here and then you just see heads pop up out of the cubicles right you three idiots
Starting point is 00:44:33 standing there like this so we're standing there and we're like um and the person was like what can i do for you like why are you at like our office and mike just goes we uh we're looking for some tips on like how to eat transfer that was said with less context there was other words that led up to that but yeah we're just we're just looking for some i think i turned out and walked out i was like yeah we're keep in mind there's still like five heads in each logical like popped up watching us and we're just standing there yeah we're looking for some tips we're like we're like making shirts we're like making shirts and they are like what do you mean tips
Starting point is 00:45:16 and i think mike doubled down again no you know no no tip nope he transferred tips you know you got any tips i did not double down they're like making me extra money what are you talking about tips no to uh to this day we still laugh about it yeah we still go hey i'm looking for some tips Dude, yeah, randomly, you got to love a good inside joke. You know, someone orders, like, steak tips or something. Oh, you want the... The worst part for me was that there was, like, this guy that was working there that was, like, a few years older than me that played hockey.
Starting point is 00:45:48 So, like, I kind of always, you know, I was used to just... You idolized him? No, but, like, he was just, like, cooler in me and but older and all this, and now we're, like, doing this thing, and I see him in there. And then we're just, we just basically walked into his business unannounced. Like, I'm not his business, but he was working there. I'm sure he's like, he was like, what the fuck? What fuck was that guy doing?
Starting point is 00:46:06 And especially during that time, we were really just, no one really understood what we were doing. He ought to be like, that guy is a fucking idiot. It'd be like somebody's showing up to our shop walking in and be like, hey, I'm looking to start a YouTube channel. You got any tips? I'm trying to be a competitor. I was wondering if you could help me out. Kind of just like, if I was in that moment of like opening up the door, I'd maybe just, oh, God, it's tough. Because what would you do?
Starting point is 00:46:31 It's kind of. You're not going to kick them out. How do they, you know, you could have been the bosses now. Because it's straight up, the person that talked to us was probably just, like, worked in marketing. They probably didn't even know what the hell they were even selling. I think they're really like straightforward about it. They're like, oh, like, what? I think you're mistaken here.
Starting point is 00:46:46 Like, that's not. They're like, this is a heat transfer warehouse, not tips. But then I was confused. They're like, yeah, no, if you want heat transfers, go online and we'll ship them to you. All right. Shuffling out the door. All right. This is so funny, okay.
Starting point is 00:47:01 Okay. I want to find like an about a. Oh, no, you're at the wrong spot. the tip center's down that way. I found all the business cards that we made. All the things that we said we could do. Yeah, dude. You got to figure until you make it.
Starting point is 00:47:14 That was a fun time. That was a really fun time. We was kind of trying to figure. I mean, not like fun, fun, let's do it again, fun. But fun, fun, that it was good to have gone through. So we get this screen printer, and we were trying to, like, make some bread because we didn't have other jobs and we were broke. And so we were trying to screen print for some other people.
Starting point is 00:47:32 And I knew this kid that, like, had this, like, had this, like, brand and i was like yo we can print you guys some t-shirts and i think it was like there's like 40 t-shirts i want to say yeah mike made up the art we burned the screens and we print the t-shirts and i like send them a picture of the t-shirts and i was like all right they're done if you want to come and pick them up and he was like you guys put formed in 2017 like 17 as in like the year with like the hash mark and instead it's 17 feet so it looks like Like formed in 17 feet versus formed in 17th the year. It was after instead of in front.
Starting point is 00:48:09 Yeah, it was after instead of in front or vice versa. I don't know. It's still stupid. Yeah. I remember responding like, oh. Shoot. Do you still want to buy them? And he was like, no, I mean, I prefer if you guys just fixed them.
Starting point is 00:48:21 And I was. And for us, we were like, dude, we got to eat all this. We had to eat all of it. And we were just right back to where we started. Just did a bunch of work. Like eating the 40 shirts, but even like the ink, we're like, we use like half our jug of white ink for those.
Starting point is 00:48:39 You figured that shit out. God, that was funny. I mean, I think we would have expected the same out of whoever we had, you know. Can't blame the guy. Yeah. Oh, yeah, no, it's just, yeah, it's how it's how it goes. Oh, man, there's nothing worse than making a spelling error on the computer
Starting point is 00:48:52 that comes to life on a T-shirt with secured ink. Like, there's just nothing worse. Yeah, you know. With those gambling cups we had made. Oh, yeah, the dice cups. The dice rolling cups. I just like, yeah, I think I took a, I took a box of them and shoved them all up my ass. Really?
Starting point is 00:49:08 Yeah. They're actually in the storage unit. Are they? Yeah. I think we kept them. I don't know. No, we obviously, we can't sell them. We kept a box that are in the barn and then I have a box of them too.
Starting point is 00:49:18 I think we threw away like probably half of them. What did it say? What did you say on it again? Today's your lucky day, but I spelled lucky wrong. Yeah. So they were like these like, like custom made dice rolling cups. Yeah. So it happens.
Starting point is 00:49:31 It happens. It happens. It does happen to the best of us. I fucked up in the video yesterday. Well, I think that's actually like, so when you guys now at this point, when you make a spelling error, also there's a couple. I saw another one. Oh, one was mine. One was CJ.
Starting point is 00:49:45 Yeah, yeah. I saw that, I saw that watching the video back too, but it was like, but it's like when you guys make a spelling error, it's like, honestly, it's kind of funny. Dude, just chalk it up. Chalk it up to just getting the video out in time. Yeah. Because captions are the last thing that we do. And if you accidentally. I'm so stupid.
Starting point is 00:50:03 I don't know how to spell. I really don't know how to spell when I'm under like a time crunch. So when you like make spelling errors, that is just like actually funny. It's almost like when you accidentally add like an extra letter. Well, I think it's funny when CJ makes a spelling air because I read it back how he would say certain things.
Starting point is 00:50:22 And I'm like, oh no, I think he actually just spelt this how he says it. What does spell wrong? What does that spell wrong? I don't know, but it just did so many things, but like I don't have a good example. I don't know, but I'm never letting Ben live down the Zumi's thing.
Starting point is 00:50:36 I'm never like, oh, I did that in the Hoonicorn video. Yeah, it was so unfortunate because I spelled Zumi's wrong. I spelled Zumi's wrong and we had like finalized our Zumi's deal at the time and I was like, oh, I really hope they don't see this. And at the end of the day, it's just funny. But then when I do it, there's not two M's and Zumies. But you would have no. No, wait, what?
Starting point is 00:50:57 No, you spelled it, bro. Oh, no, I, I, I didn't have a, I know. No, I didn't have an ass in it. Our cat is getting Z-O-O-M-I-E-S. No, no, no, no, no, no. That's how you spelled it. No, it was Z-U-M-M-I-E-S. No.
Starting point is 00:51:11 Z-U-M-M-I-E-S-U-M-I, was it? I-E-S-E-S-E-S. Yeah, whatever. I'll stand by it, dude. I'm a terrible speller. But, yeah, when you guys make spelling errors, then it's like, we're not, like, out any money. Not a plug, but, like, just get fucking grammarly.
Starting point is 00:51:29 It's free. Works everywhere. You can do that. Grammarly work in Final Cut? Yeah, it works everywhere. And it doesn't work in Final Cut? I think you have to accept it into the thing. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:51:37 No, but I do use Gramley for emails and it saves my ass. It's just wild. It's 2024 and that's still not just a built-in feature. I think it's just a way of just keeping things real. You know, it's a us, idiot. It's behind the keys. Yeah. If you see the spelling air, just read it in how Ben or CJ would say it.
Starting point is 00:51:54 Yeah, I think that's probably the funniest way that you could be. Yeah. Or, like, really take it. And, you know, comment on it or not. like it's not gonna change yeah so yeah i can't change it in post the funniest one was when evan was freaking laughing at micas so hard yeah that was really good gibberish you guys nailed that yeah i was spelling yeah i was pretty proud of that dialed on dude and that one was just a last second like i'm doing the final once over and i'm just like what does he say here and i'm like
Starting point is 00:52:19 trying to figure out what he said i straight up still too the still couldn't do i do not know what he said i don't know what he said and uh so i just typed out what i thought that he said and it was ha ha ha he's con that boy do you guys know who dex flame is yeah dax flame yeah dax dac flame i am very familiar with him and he he's uh you think he's funny yes yeah okay yeah yeah no yes i do but like dude not really not a lot of people get his humor and also there's i can't tell if he's acting then he's funny if he's not acting then i don't think he's that funny no it's he's acting he's acting i feel like what i'm just trying to figure out bobby together yeah that would That would go pretty funny.
Starting point is 00:53:01 I'm just trying to figure out just like what that type of humor is. It's like extremely dry. And I'm just trying to figure out like the type of people that actually think that's funny. Hope a video for him. So we can reference it. Yeah. And I would say like, so his like skits or whatever you want to call him is reals, like some of them, I find very funny.
Starting point is 00:53:20 Some of them. Like I could see you and Sydney sending them back and forth. Yeah, we enjoy them. Yeah. But then when he was on the Bad Friends podcast, kind of more natural. but he's still kind of in character. That, to me, was very funny. How do you know he's in character?
Starting point is 00:53:34 I think that's just how he is. Well, CJ, that's the... I think he's literally just kind of a... You're aware of people that are like that on TikTok and Reels. Yeah. No one actually knows. That's their whole schick. Yeah, exactly.
Starting point is 00:53:47 You don't actually know if they're in character or not. I mean, I respect the hustle. Obviously, he's doing something right. I'm going to play the one that has 8 million views because it's got to be the most globally funny. If I ever got... If I ever saw a bear, the first thought I would have is, oh, no.
Starting point is 00:54:01 And if it attacked me, I would think, oh, God. And meanwhile, the only thing the bear is thinking is, hmm, dinner time. He's totally faking. He's got to be faking. You know that guy? Dude, he's got to be, he's, it's to 100% of stick. I don't know why you're supposed to be, well, I watched this podcast with him on Impulsive,
Starting point is 00:54:40 and I kind of just assumed that he wasn't doing this chick. I thought there was something maybe wrong with him and, you know, or not wrong with him, but he just was a little odd. Different about it. Anyways, now that clearly proves it, but you know that he was in Project X? Really? Yeah, yeah, so you know how they kept going, like, I don't really know if they show him, except for like maybe one shot and 21 Jump Street but yeah he was like the camera dude that's like
Starting point is 00:55:05 you know because they they video the whole movie's kind of like shot camera guy in project X he shot it well yeah kind of like a home video type of vibe like some high school or students what yeah that's crazy but he was an OG YouTuber so like he was like one of the early YouTubers and then you know Project X came out in like 2011 or 2012 and he was he was able to live off that way into the mainstream for a little bit now he's going back on the Friends podcast. I just remember him saying he's like, yeah, I was able to live off that for like five and a half years or whatever it was. And now I got to get back into it. I'm like, that's really odd that you like didn't, but also social media wasn't big from
Starting point is 00:55:41 2010 to 2015. Was Project X a real party? No. I thought it was based on a real party. Like an Australian. Yeah, look it up. There's like a, I think they did a news video on it. Like an Australian high schooler did it. The guy with a nipple ring. Yeah. And they like interviewed up in the pool, right? You got to. to watch that. I got to watch that back now. Crazy movie. Dude, Project X was a great movie. I wonder how many people, like, inspired
Starting point is 00:56:07 to basically be bad kids. You know, because that came out when I was a ninth grader in high school. Something tells me now if you came out with that movie, it wouldn't be like as good as it was. Yeah, it was just different times. Different times. But I remember me and, like, my three buddies, we went to it and we had been driven there
Starting point is 00:56:23 by his dad in the car and even picked up by his dad in the car. And it was like us three kind of like sitting there and we like watched it and we just like left and we're like god damn like we're not cool like we're not cool we got to start partying yeah it says it's loosely based on a 2008 party in australia yeah pull that up they have the interviews right here are you sorry uh yeah yeah i am you don't sound very sorry well i can't be exactly blame for anything that happened because it wasn't in the house was out in the street and i didn't do it like
Starting point is 00:56:59 Why don't you take your glasses off so we can see you? And then apologize to your neighbors. The flight of me is on. It's kind of like Mike, dude. Is that guy real? It seems fake. It doesn't look very real. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:57:16 Why would they ever interview a guy with a shirt off like that? But also it's different times maybe. I don't know. Well, it's also Australia. Yeah, it's Australia. And reporters and news women and men are there, they're different. They're like a little more blunt. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:57:28 No, I mean, maybe it's real, but that one throws me for a loop. You know? I got to watch that movie again. Dude, so the one dude that was in it, that's like the bad kid that kind of like brings everyone down and like gets his friend to start the party. He's like making like a YouTube video and he's trying to bring like Project X2 to life like another one. But like it's not happening. Interesting. It's like making YouTube videos.
Starting point is 00:57:53 That guy's only 33 today. Which one? Wow. Wait, so you can find him? Yeah, it's his name is Corey Worthington. What's he doing? Uh, there's nothing on him for a while. Really?
Starting point is 00:58:03 What? He's 33. He's not partying anymore. So he was probably like, what, 16? Oh, he would have been in high school. He's still posting reels, not pulling the views. I was to say, how do you, how do you send it, and then disappear? Oh, he looks rough.
Starting point is 00:58:18 Yeah, that's what partying at the age of 16 will do to your kids. He does look a lot older than 33. Yeah, he didn't age well. What's he doing? He's not a ninja warrior? No way. What? That is.
Starting point is 00:58:28 So random. That is random. Imagine your whole career getting kick started off of just throwing a party. Kind of like us, dude. We threw that slip and slide. Never look back. That's kind of true. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:58:41 Yeah. It's true. That along with, you know, the Shifter Cart video that blew up. Yeah. I mean, kind of true. No, what I'm saying, like on YouTube, but like in the local area. There we go.
Starting point is 00:58:50 There was some news coverage, I believe. Oh, that's right. Gosh, that's funny. See, boys make the community wet. God, that's a great headline. That's right. And then the guy went, Those little fellas sure looked like they had a great time.
Starting point is 00:59:02 Oh my gosh. Do you want to have that? I do. I have it on my phone somewhere. It's fucking funny. Pop that up. Just pull up the headline. How many times do you think we've been on the news?
Starting point is 00:59:12 Pretty good number. Ten times maybe? Yeah, at least. For Ken's campaign, the news came out and interviewed him here. And he was like, yeah, we're going to, you know, this will be on tonight. And like, we're pretty aware of, you know, a quick turnaround time. Oh, I think I got it. Oh, no.
Starting point is 00:59:28 supported you're not supported really you didn't win sorry sorry i did do three interviews for that for that election wow oh after like how many the dogs do well i did one one beforehand oh my gosh yeah that one's uh 2017 summer is true martin's build giant slip and slide are we supposed to read this out loud or just silently no i was just going to see if there's anything i was going to start reading it out love but i didn't like it for not being able to read well Yeah, if anyone's supposed to be reading, it'd be one of these two over here. The C-Boys put together this huge slip-and-slide for their friends and family to enjoy our work tour today. But this wasn't their first go.
Starting point is 01:00:08 It's their third year in a row. The group says that each year, the slip-and-slide path gets longer. All right. All right. We're done. Turn his mic off. Turn his mic off, honestly. We're turning all the mics off.
Starting point is 01:00:22 No more slipping slides. Happy Tuesday, everybody. We hope you guys have a great week. We do this every single week. Come see us at Haydays. And we'll see you guys next time. Subscribe, please. Peace.
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