<v Speaker 1>Ja, Katie and Josh one hundred guys.
<v Speaker 2>What you got for me?
<v Speaker 3>Tell me something good?
<v Speaker 1>I made meat palls, did you? That's what I got today?
<v Speaker 1>Sorry your pocket.
<v Speaker 4>They're in my fridge at home, and I just have
<v Speaker 4>to make my creamy.
<v Speaker 1>Butter Parsley sauce to pour over there.
<v Speaker 3>You're a creamy butter Parson sauce.
<v Speaker 4>Then bring it on in here for the pot luck
<v Speaker 4>we've got going on at noon.
<v Speaker 1>So yeah, that was That's essentially what dast. A few
<v Speaker 1>other things, but that's the main thing.
<v Speaker 4>I went and dropped my vehicle off at the mechanics
<v Speaker 4>so that he can fix my brakes and put new
<v Speaker 4>tires on my ride.
<v Speaker 1>So that took up a big chunk of my night.
<v Speaker 5>So I gonna ask you, do you got a guy
<v Speaker 5>or do you just take it to like a chain.
<v Speaker 3>I got a guy.
<v Speaker 1>I got a guy who knows the guy.
<v Speaker 2>I got a guy. I got a.
<v Speaker 5>Guy, guy that knows the guy giving you a good deal.
<v Speaker 1>Oh yeah, that's why I bring it to him all
<v Speaker 1>the way out.
<v Speaker 3>The thing you're getting, no, I'm getting.
<v Speaker 4>My dad was a mechanic. My dad was a diesel mechanic.
<v Speaker 4>So that's one thing he taught us is to make
<v Speaker 4>sure you do the research when it comes to get
<v Speaker 4>in your car worked on, because people can, you know,
<v Speaker 4>swindle you out of a lot of money if you're
<v Speaker 4>not careful. So and not only that, but this this guy,
<v Speaker 4>I don't know yet because he hasn't gotten back to
<v Speaker 4>me with the actual I just dropped my car off
<v Speaker 4>last night.
<v Speaker 1>He's gonna work it all out today.
<v Speaker 4>No, I mean, I just imagine I'm going to be
<v Speaker 4>spending a little over a grand because I need all
<v Speaker 4>new tires.
<v Speaker 3>Those are extra tires alone.
<v Speaker 1>And then my breaks, you know.
<v Speaker 4>So it's yeah, yeah, yeah, so I'm but again.
<v Speaker 3>I get Christmas presents for baby, not all this shit.
<v Speaker 1>I get a deal.
<v Speaker 4>So it's like it's a little bit less than that
<v Speaker 4>two grand. But yeah, so I had to bring it
<v Speaker 4>all the way out to Golden and then my friend
<v Speaker 4>is letting me borrow the world's.
<v Speaker 1>Loudest truck, so she oh my gosh.
<v Speaker 4>And it's a manual transmission, so I get to drive
<v Speaker 4>in here all cool wool shifted. But it feels so cool,
<v Speaker 4>except it doesn't have a muffler, so it is the
<v Speaker 4>loudest yeah car and fun though it is there is
<v Speaker 4>a little bit of flex with it because you're like, yeah,
<v Speaker 4>that's what it sounds like. And it's five o'clock this
<v Speaker 4>morning and I start that puppy up. I was like, oh, no,
<v Speaker 4>they is a lot louder than I thought it was.
<v Speaker 2>Fay.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, but I try and get it in that fourth
<v Speaker 4>gear as quick as I can, because gears one through
<v Speaker 4>three are very loud.
<v Speaker 1>And then that fourth gear gets a little bit.
<v Speaker 5>So like when you go to pass somebody or somebody's irritating,
<v Speaker 5>you give them the pipes that I've got a couple
<v Speaker 5>of trucks. Josh actually has an old truck of mine
<v Speaker 5>that I did pipes on, and it was always the joke,
<v Speaker 5>give them the pipes. Yes, as you go buy them,
<v Speaker 5>you know, you don't have to flip them off, you
<v Speaker 5>don't have to make eye contact.
<v Speaker 3>You give them the pipes.
<v Speaker 1>You do, and it don't scare people if they're not wait,
<v Speaker 1>you know, ready for it.
<v Speaker 5>So the best thing about that is when you're driving
<v Speaker 5>in the mountains and you through a tunnel, I would
<v Speaker 5>always put the windows down and give it the pipes
<v Speaker 5>in the way it echoes in the tunnels.
<v Speaker 3>Yes, Oh, you feel so strong and powerful.
<v Speaker 1>That's how you do it, and then there's.
<v Speaker 3>Usually a cop on the other side of waiting for
<v Speaker 3>you every.
<v Speaker 4>Time, every single time. But yeah, I do feel a
<v Speaker 4>little bit.
<v Speaker 1>I don't know, like country driving that thing around. I do,
<v Speaker 1>because again.
<v Speaker 4>It's a manual transmission, and not everyone can drive a
<v Speaker 4>manual transmission.
<v Speaker 1>I'm finding out less people.
<v Speaker 2>You don't know.
<v Speaker 5>I'm a car guy. Like many years ago, I learned
<v Speaker 5>how to drive. My dad's got a VET and it's
<v Speaker 5>a manual, so I learned on that. But that's probably
<v Speaker 5>been fifteen years ago now and I haven't driven a
<v Speaker 5>manual in fifteen years. There's something with my left leg
<v Speaker 5>and my left foot I got. I got no skills
<v Speaker 5>in my left side.
<v Speaker 4>I got no skill with my left leg, skillless.
<v Speaker 2>Work in that and everything.
<v Speaker 3>I just I can't do it.
<v Speaker 5>So I don't know if there's exercises at the gym
<v Speaker 5>I can do so, you know, like pushing down, pushing down,
<v Speaker 5>strengthen your.
<v Speaker 2>On your tip.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, because I got no strength on my left foot.
<v Speaker 1>That's insane, I know, right.
<v Speaker 3>This was my soccer career.
<v Speaker 1>Do you think do you know how to drive a
<v Speaker 1>clutch track?
<v Speaker 6>I learned on a manual truck my very first time driving.
<v Speaker 6>It's probably been five or six years since I've done it, but.
<v Speaker 3>Don't really make them anymore. Yeah, I fizz.
<v Speaker 2>My parents made me. They were like, you're gonna learn
<v Speaker 2>on a manual.
<v Speaker 5>You have to can't imagine driving a manual, especially in
<v Speaker 5>a blizzard or uphill tracking to drink coffee and be
<v Speaker 5>on my phone.
<v Speaker 2>I know.
<v Speaker 4>Well that's where you really got to pick and drive
<v Speaker 4>exactly at the same time, one or the other. But
<v Speaker 4>this is funny because like it's one of those old
<v Speaker 4>school trucks, so it's probably like late nineties, early two
<v Speaker 4>thousand something like that, but we mean older to where
<v Speaker 4>like when you hit the clutch, it's not like those
<v Speaker 4>newer ones where it's almost just like a little button
<v Speaker 4>you push, like.
<v Speaker 2>It's so yeah, h like this you can't do.
<v Speaker 1>You actually have to be like clutch, you know.
<v Speaker 4>And then we're going into second like you really got
<v Speaker 4>to work for it to get it in reverse.
<v Speaker 6>Walks in here with the lily, Yeah what happened.
<v Speaker 5>Well, you got a truck right now, so if you
<v Speaker 5>need anything moved or anything picked up, you can do
<v Speaker 5>it yourself.
<v Speaker 1>That is kind of nice and I parked backwards.
<v Speaker 4>I don't know if you saw you did you got
<v Speaker 4>back in? If you like, I have a truck, I
<v Speaker 4>need to park backwards. This is just part of what
<v Speaker 4>having a truck is. It's easier to you better and again.
<v Speaker 1>The reverse part. So I just don't want to be stuck.
<v Speaker 2>You look good.
<v Speaker 6>Thing though everybody thinks it's so pretentious as a truck owner, like, oh,
<v Speaker 6>you have to back in. I'm like, it is actually easier.
<v Speaker 6>If you are backing out of a parking spot. You
<v Speaker 6>can't see people, you can sideeswipe a car if you
<v Speaker 6>just back that bad boy.
<v Speaker 2>Can be like bull.
<v Speaker 3>Isn't that what could happen when you back in new park?
<v Speaker 2>The angles? The angle, It's all about the angle.
<v Speaker 4>Not only that, but like when I get here at
<v Speaker 4>five in the morning, nobody that fucking lot was myself.
<v Speaker 1>I wasn't.
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna try.
<v Speaker 3>That camera was right in there. Let's check the cameras outdoors.
<v Speaker 1>And see if it was like wherever you mirrors.
<v Speaker 4>I actually I did get out to make sure I
<v Speaker 4>did didn't hit the brick wall behind me.
<v Speaker 1>But that was fine, that's fine. I hated anything.
<v Speaker 3>Hey really quick, did you did you go to RB
<v Speaker 3>yesterday you were talking about could you get it?
<v Speaker 1>I got the gobbler.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, so the turkey sandwich, and it blew my mind.
<v Speaker 1>Like both my friend and I we split one.
<v Speaker 4>It was like I had that turkey gobbler at eight
<v Speaker 4>o'clock last night.
<v Speaker 2>Guys.
<v Speaker 1>It was just sick goblin my goodness.
<v Speaker 4>But anyway, it was like the deep fried turkey that
<v Speaker 4>they have and they only have that this time of year,
<v Speaker 4>and it was real stuffing up in there and the
<v Speaker 4>cranberry sauce.
<v Speaker 3>Oh my gosh, stepping up their game.
<v Speaker 4>I said, like, I could never make a turkey sandwich
<v Speaker 4>that tastes this good, Like I've never made one that
<v Speaker 4>tastes like that. So I will from now on just
<v Speaker 4>go and get their sandwiches.
<v Speaker 2>Can you get it without the cranberry sauce?
<v Speaker 3>Can you get it without saying the stupid name the gobbler?
<v Speaker 2>Do that?
<v Speaker 3>He's one of those items.
<v Speaker 1>You have to do that. But I will give you
<v Speaker 1>the pro tip.
<v Speaker 4>I saw online that people were like, get it without
<v Speaker 4>mayo because the mayo kind of just made it doesn't
<v Speaker 4>need that richness. It has so much richness with the
<v Speaker 4>deep fried turkey and everything.
<v Speaker 3>Give me one gobbler, no holding the.
<v Speaker 4>Mayo, hold may watch, but I did because I you know,
<v Speaker 4>I get obsessed about food, and so once I knew
<v Speaker 4>I loved it, like I did, I went up to
<v Speaker 4>the manager and I was like, okay, level.
<v Speaker 3>Of ron, I'm going to be back.
<v Speaker 1>Tell me, well, tell me.
<v Speaker 4>How long you have it, because I don't want to
<v Speaker 4>come here and order this thing and you guys don't
<v Speaker 4>have it, and then I'm gonna go cry in the
<v Speaker 4>back booth. So you have to tell me what is
<v Speaker 4>the timeline for the gobbler? So yeah, he thought I
<v Speaker 4>was weird the end of winter and I was like,
<v Speaker 4>what does that mean?
<v Speaker 1>I was like, so we're gonna have it through Christmas.
<v Speaker 1>I can come in March January first, like.
<v Speaker 5>I I got a hanker in it's still snowy.
<v Speaker 1>Is this gonna be my New Year sandwich? Like, tell me,
<v Speaker 1>tell me.
<v Speaker 4>What it's happening. So he just said, we don't have
<v Speaker 4>an exact date. It's just through the end of winters
<v Speaker 4>what they told us. So I was like, okay, if
<v Speaker 4>I'm out there crying though in that booth, you know
<v Speaker 4>you know why. But so is there a requirement to
<v Speaker 4>go you know as well. We just did it anyway,
<v Speaker 4>Two gobblers
<v Speaker 2>All the man
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