Family Therapy Podcast

Episode 6: Sonoran Dogs & Blue Talk

Loco Media Productions Episode 6

Warren and Erica talk about the birthday week they had. Warren gives his two cents about the new Thunderbolts movie, then Erica demonstrates that she can prepare a Sonoran Hotdog better than pronouncing ‘Sonoran Hotdog’.

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Speaker 1:

hey, warren, how's it going?

Speaker 2:

good, how are you doing? I'm doing well right on, right on.

Speaker 1:

Good to hear yeah, good to hear how was your week it was great, it was okay.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it wasn't bad. It was my birthday week. Yeah, how did that?

Speaker 1:

go anything fun. No, I just went to go see uh, the new avengers okay movie. It wasn't bad.

Speaker 2:

It was my birthday week yeah, how did that go anything fun? No, I just went to go see, uh, the new avengers okay movie. It's not called thunderbolts anymore, it's called the new avengers, but I did go see that and it was pretty cool. Yeah, I loved it, yeah, okay, I'm gonna talk to you about it today, but I'm not gonna go too much in depth about it, about it today. I'm gonna leave that for what now?

Speaker 1:

oh okay, thursday yeah, sounds Cause I'm. I gave you that confusing look Like. What do you mean? I thought it was Thunderbolt.

Speaker 2:

Right yeah, that stupid asterisk dude, like the marketing behind this movie, was insane.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

That asterisk was bothering me. I'm bothering everybody. All the Marvel fans out there were like what's the deal with that aster? What are you hiding? Yeah, and finally, at the end of the movie, it's not a spoiler anymore, they just rip it off and it says New Avengers.

Speaker 1:

Oh, wow.

Speaker 2:

It's a great movie, great movie, but how was yours?

Speaker 1:

It was busy, I also had to. I had, yeah, a birthday party.

Speaker 2:

Oh, right on, How'd that go?

Speaker 1:

It went good. It was, what did we do? So we actually went to dinner on his actual birthday and it was really nice. We tried Buck and Ryder's, I believe, down in Gilbert.

Speaker 2:

Buck and Ryder's.

Speaker 1:

I believe that's what it's called.

Speaker 2:

What is that? Is it like an American food?

Speaker 1:

It's like a seafood steakhouse kind of thing, I guess, and I hope I'm saying that correctly. I want to say more like a seafood, but there was like chefs, it was really good. Um, I was disappointed because I wanted to try. It was like Gigi's stuffed artichoke and uh like that was on the menu yeah, like that was on the menu, it's kind of like a bougie place.

Speaker 1:

So I I was like, okay, I want to try this. So I finally, well, I was undecided. And then I was like, okay, finally decided I'm going to try that. And I tell the server and he was like, oh, I'm sorry, we're out, oh no, no more. Oh yeah. Because he was like you came a little too late.

Speaker 1:

He was like so they only make 15 a day because it's a process oh really yeah, and I was like, oh man, so that makes me even want it more yeah, that sounds, that sounds bougie yeah yeah, and if they put like process, if it's a process and time, I just can imagine it. The quality of the taste is just it's got to be good.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's got to be good. Yeah, it's got to be good If they only make 15 a day, Right, and they're like limited.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and they were all out. It's got to be good.

Speaker 2:

Yes, yeah, and I'm sure it makes you want to go try it more right.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so now I need to go again. I've got to go again.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, just for. Or can I call ahead and be like hey, we're going to order the whatever you?

Speaker 1:

said I mean you can do reservations, but I don't think you can be like, hey, I'm going to order that Interesting. But he did say, because I reserved dinner for 7 pm and so I was like, okay, the crowd will be kind of you know whatever. But he said that's more like 4 to 6. He was like, just come and there you should be able to get, get some. That's when they usually, I guess their rush hour, because they also have happy hour around that time frame or something like that. So I was like, okay, cool, um. But I ended up eating the king crab and some oysters and, uh, it was really good.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, really good. Yeah, you like seafood you like seafood a lot.

Speaker 1:

I love seafood, yes.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm hard at it. I'm iffy on seafood. I mean it's good, I've tried it and it's good, but I'm still like not completely sold.

Speaker 1:

I don't know what I've been. I've been on this like I don't know what the word is, the correct word like crave or binge or not necessarily binge but I just want raw fish and I'm eating like a lot of raw salmon, yeah, and I don't know why, but I'm just like it's so good well, I've got a craving for it and if you can help it, yeah, satisfy that craving yes, so I, yeah, I got a bagel the other day with some cream cheese and fresh salmon and some crepes.

Speaker 2:

Salmon, on a bagel. Yeah, interesting, yeah, interesting.

Speaker 1:

So that's my new food crave, for I guess let's see how long it always changes, but if you get a chance, definitely try it. They do have some steaks there too. If you're more of a steak person, they have some like a shrimp scampi or something.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

But the quality of food was really good.

Speaker 2:

Was good. Yeah Well, good, good. It definitely sounds like you got what you paid for.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he liked it. No-transcript. Well, how in the heck like do they just ship it in like from spain or from you know like here? Yeah?

Speaker 2:

that's what I was thinking too, because one time we went to uh, I went to papado uh-huh I don't know if you know what that is, but it's, yeah, it's a secret place too, I think, and uh, that's why I tried to clam too, for the first time oh wow, wasn't really my not sure, not your mo, I don't I don't remember. I will try it again, though. But papado, they were saying like uh, some things get like flat and special like some fish, or so I was, I don't know yeah, that's where.

Speaker 1:

That's where I actually took him last year oh, yeah, yeah yeah, in new mexico. So I, we just like, I like trying new, new places, so that's why we just ended up going there. And then, um, so really good, gotta go back. I really want to try that jj stuffed artichoke and um, and then what else do we do? So then I offered to cook for you, but you're busy so I was just working?

Speaker 2:

Well, no, I was going to go see the movie.

Speaker 1:

Right, yeah, no worries. And then we had a family come in and then we kind of had like a little birthday party, did some swimming and cooked out some Sonoran dogs. I think I pronounced it wrong. I say Sonorian. So I think the correct way is Sonoran.

Speaker 2:

Sonoran. I've heard Sonoran.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Never Sonoran.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's just my English.

Speaker 2:

Never Sonoran, yeah or Sonoran.

Speaker 1:

I don't know what the hell I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

It's okay. It's okay, but they were really.

Speaker 1:

Sonoran. Yeah, give me a round of applause because it's a Norin dog. It's a Norin dog. No disrespect to whoever created this.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Arizonans.

Speaker 2:

Phoenicians? I don't know.

Speaker 1:

Whoever yeah?

Speaker 2:

What's a Norin dog anyway? What is that?

Speaker 1:

So it's a beef hot dog, I guess, or a wiener, whatever you want to call it Like a brat almost. No, it's like an all-American beef wiener wrapped in bacon, and then, um, you fry or saute some onions.

Speaker 2:

oh, how you prepare it, how you prepare it makes it sonoran I guess so I thought you were like saying like special hot dogs that were sonoran I guess, I don't know how to explain it like made differently. It is like like the link part, but you're saying how it's prepared right makes it a sonoran dog exactly like a coney right, you know like it's a hot dog, but the way you're preparing it is a coney yeah so you call it a coney, not a hot dog exactly, and this is not.

Speaker 1:

This is like an arizona thing, because when we go back home to new mexico I don't ever see sonoran anything.

Speaker 2:

Nothing, because that's an arizona, I think.

Speaker 1:

Right, yeah, well, we are near the Sonorian Desert.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, sonoran, Sonoran, I don't know, I don't know. Stop saying that word. It's confusing, it is, it is. You got me all confused on it, yeah.

Speaker 1:

I never used to be, I mean wiener of your choice.

Speaker 2:

A regular hot dog? Yeah, a regular Oscar Mayer from right.

Speaker 1:

I mean yeah, like whatever you prefer.

Speaker 2:

Ballpark.

Speaker 1:

I will not do a mixed like hot dog with pork and beef and all. It has to be all beef for me, wrapped in bacon, and then you saute the onion and jalapeno. You can put beans on it if you want I didn't do beans and then, um, mayo, mustard, ketchup, just all the regular toppings, and I guess that makes it a a sonoran dog, sonoran dog yeah, that sounds good.

Speaker 2:

That sounds good. It was real simple. Yeah, that's good. I gotta come around more often for dinner you do I, I just we had some navajo tacos last night. Oh, yeah, yeah oh, I'm sure you did. Yeah, that must have been good yeah, thank you.

Speaker 1:

I don't even know where you were. I I have been on the go and I'm just like I don't know. I didn't even know you were home the other night oh yeah, I just snuck in okay, I just snuck in and I just um.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I just fell asleep I didn't yeah, yeah, I just been driving a lot, I've just been working a lot, so I just come in and sleep and I just go I know hardly see you I know I hardly ever, but whenever I catch anybody it's always like we're always leaving or someone's going to work or like you know, yeah, it's just real quick catch you or catch him, or even the kids.

Speaker 2:

I I feel bad not participating, you know, or like. You know, yeah, it's just real quick catch you or catch him, or even the kids. I I feel bad not participating, you know, or like you know, but, obligated, but I'm just like I gotta, I gotta go to bed well, you gotta.

Speaker 1:

You are in your own world too, like you're used to coming and going. You're not. You don't have any kids. You're not used to that right life style, I guess.

Speaker 2:

So it's like here it's chaotic it's, it's not chaotic, it's just like different kind of like uh, atmosphere.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, there you go, because you, you know, because you, you know, you have the kids and yeah yeah you know, family coming in and you know you're just doing your thing right, and it's yeah, and it's busy work yes it's busy work, different from my busy work, but definitely busy work exactly, and then our family busy work Different from my busy work, but definitely busy work Exactly and then our family is totally different than his family, and so that's another thing that we're yeah they're a lot closer.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's nothing that we experienced, yeah Well maybe when we were children, but not anytime as adults.

Speaker 1:

Forget it, we'll end up fighting each other.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, exactly, forget it, we'll end up fighting each other.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, exactly, yeah, that's exactly how it ends up um, I think it's time for a break.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, take a break. Yeah, all right, when we get back I'm gonna make you watch some calpacorta videos. Okay, just two, just two. Okay, we'll be right back family came in.

Speaker 1:

Uh, we ended up going to the zoo, um, so that was really which zoo is good which?

Speaker 2:

phoenix zoo okay, yeah, yeah um, so we all went.

Speaker 1:

That was pretty interesting. I feel like there was just so much walking and not enough animals. Like there was no elephants, my favorite, um, we didn't get to see. Like there was no, uh, chimpanzees or like, I guess, the silverback gorillas Like the Albuquerque Zoo right, no penguins, no polar bears. Well, of course not because we live in a hot desert. But I feel like there was not enough animals Not enough there, so it was disappointing.

Speaker 2:

A lot of walking too. Yeah, that's a pretty big zoo. I went there with my mom and my sisters a few years ago. That was my first time there too, and it was a pretty. I don't remember if it was like disappointing, but it was okay. It was okay. It wasn't like nothing like memorable.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 2:

But I heard the zoo in Glendale was good.

Speaker 1:

Really, I guess. Yeah, I didn't even know there was a zoo there.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, there's a zoo out there. Is it like a wildlife?

Speaker 1:

zoo Like the outdoor one, or something like.

Speaker 2:

Tiger King or something, something like that. I don't know anything about it. I know it's a zoo and it's out there and it's.

Speaker 1:

In Glendale.

Speaker 2:

In Glendale.

Speaker 1:

Okay, 303 years? I do not. It's about that. I think I've seen something like that, but I think that's more like tiger king have you ever watched that show?

Speaker 2:

I have not ever seen tiger king in my life. I've seen the memes yeah but I've never ever it's a trip turned it on why, what is it? What is it? I'm sure you watched it a long.

Speaker 1:

It's like when it first came out right. I don't even know how long ago, like maybe over five years ago.

Speaker 2:

It was a while.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it was a big. Thing. It was pretty weird, I guess you know just. But it's addicting. It's one of those shows where, like, why am I fucking watching this shit? You know.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, is it like a reality show.

Speaker 1:

Kind of. Like he just like loves, lions or tigers, whatever he had and interesting he like I don't know I, I can't remember, like I would have to watch it to refresh my memory, like I have visuals, but it's just not. My words are not coming out. Um, but it was. It was pretty interesting. I'll I'll leave it at that, and uh, so the zoo. And by the 30, you said Should be, if I remember correctly.

Speaker 2:

I don't know, you got to ask somebody that knows.

Speaker 1:

Knows. Yeah, I think it's kind of like that, like an outdoor Well. I mean all of it is outdoor, of course, but more wildlife and more. Yeah. Have you seen those animal things Like they're in the mall?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like a little scooter kind of a thing.

Speaker 1:

It's like a scooter kind of a thing. It's like a scooter, but it's like an animal so like one had like a alligator and the other one had a like you sit on it.

Speaker 2:

It's like. It's like a, like a little horse.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, like a little uh, four-wheeler, almost, yeah, right, something like that. Yeah, so they cruised the whole um zoo on that and then in certain areas they couldn't take him in. So I'm like, dude, go take those back, because it's I don't even know how much. It was like 35 cents a minute and so oh goodness yeah, but it was um, it was fun for them.

Speaker 1:

I mean, it was nice that we had all the like family there, um, but the walking was crazy, I wore the wrong shoes and uh it was not enough though it was beautiful and it sprinkled a little bit, so it was like, and there was a breeze, so it was a perfect day to go just bummed out that there was not no like enough animals yeah but other than that, that's, that's about it yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Well, that's cool, that's cool. Yeah, I, I've been there once. It wasn't so memorable, it wasn't really exciting.

Speaker 1:

I want to try the San Diego Zoo. I hear that's nice. Oh yeah. So maybe one of these days I'll have to go check it out.

Speaker 2:

I haven't heard about that one. Is it pretty big?

Speaker 1:

I think so yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

So she's just like walking around. Yeah, she just looks so good, okay, and I hear like these boots were made for walking. Yeah, exactly Like that type of Okay, yeah, and I'm pretty sure she'll use that somehow, like some way yeah, she'll rock it.

Speaker 1:

I mean she has the vibe she has the potential yeah um, but yeah, that's, that's cowboy carter.

Speaker 2:

The stage is kind of the same. It's just um a triangle this time. Yeah, no, uh, but yeah all the same yeah, I've seen a couple.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I've seen a couple clips where she brought out um blue oh, yeah, and blue's doing the whole head movement too, like the whole she's doing the exact same choreography as she, as beyonce did in deja vu yes a few years ago okay when she performed it live, the same exact choreography nice that's what makes it so like. It's just so good yeah to see her and she's doing so good she's only what?

Speaker 1:

12, 13 years old and for her, like for her to get that down and just I don't know I I think it's just so. It's such a cool thing. A cool it's neat to see, because I'm more of a Jay-Z fan, so like I like hip hop and stuff like that, and to be able to see Beyonce. Like she's grown on me because of you, actually, because I, I mean, I listened to a few of her songs but now that you talk about it, like I'm more interested in her whole mysterious vibe with her, like I feel like I can relate in certain things but she also brings out a different side in me.

Speaker 1:

Like this confidence, like same power, like just you know. But it's not like oh, look at me, it's like a humbling. Does that make sense at all?

Speaker 2:

is that contradictory? I understand, yeah, I understand she makes me confident, but more like a cocky okay, more of a look at me kind of a way. Okay, see I perceive it.

Speaker 1:

So that's how you perceive it's more cocky, like hey, and me? I look at it like um, I'm like, I'm that, all that, and I don't even have to say anything.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's exactly yeah, like I'm, I'm, I'm me, you all that, and I don't even have to say anything. Yeah, that's exactly. Yeah, like I'm me, you know, like, this is what I am, this is, you know what you get.

Speaker 1:

And either you like it or you don't. Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 2:

And I'm not going to chase you, I'm not going to, you know. Exactly yeah it just makes me feel like yeah, yeah, so we gotta. Oh yeah, here we go I forget about that, dude.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, um, I also like that. Um, she brought out her daughter. Um the younger one oh yeah remy or yes, what's her name?

Speaker 1:

I think it's roomie, roomie, yeah, roomie because a lot of people I mean they're getting so much controversy right now yeah, thanks to kanye west yeah, calling them like they have autism or whatever the case may be, which is like there's absolutely no issue with that, like to have an intelligent child. I mean, that's what autism is right. Their brains are just overly active. They're intelligent and you I can see why. I mean, look at their parents. Jay-z and beyonce are two like icons in the industry and, um, they're, they're creating this. What is it like, uh, this life, for their kids to be successful as well? I don't think a lot of people do that, like kim, for example yeah the way she's raising north.

Speaker 1:

My opinion is it's just all wrong. It's not. It's trashy, it's not like. I just love how blue ivy or what's her name, is it blue? Ivy or blue, or blue just yeah. She comes out and her presence is just so calm and classy and sophisticated. I love that, I love that. But then, on the other hand, you have that trashy look where it's just like loud and I don't know, it's not appealing, it's not, you know.

Speaker 2:

Right, yeah, it's just for me. Anyways, I understand, yeah, I understand that Blue is I like to see. I liked to see how far she's come. Yeah when she did that deja vu dance and it means a lot because that was again. That was Beyonce's choreography back when that song came out years ago. And then Blue first came out on the renaissance tour, which I think is the first time we've ever saw blue on stage.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, on the renaissance tour. She was really stiff and you could see it. She was just stiff, nervous and now doing that yeah coming out like that. Yeah, like she. She did a good on night one. I watched the video night one when she walked off the stage yeah, so much confidence like walk, like, that like you walk. I watched the video and the people were saying yeah, you. What did they say? Yes or something. What did they say? It was so funny, I don't know it's just, it's so cute you better walk.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you know something like that. You better walk girl like get it yeah, I know it was and I felt it because it was like yeah, dude, that's all you.

Speaker 1:

Well, she's learning from her mother, which is awesome, and I like her presence with her sister too. Her sister's a lot younger, of course, yeah, so she's so excited to be on stage. Have you seen that?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, she's so waving and talking. Right.

Speaker 1:

Like this excitement. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And Beyonce's trying to speak, speak and she's very just, you know, doesn't address it, but her sister blue is like okay, like like very subtle, you know yeah like mom's talking, you know, in a sense that gives her the look like, and I just I love their energy and how they are as a family and it's a bummer that they have so much hate and uh, just you know just all the controversy that's going on with them and the pd and kanye and all that stuff and I'm just like, just keep doing your thing. I like how they are private and they don't address anything like everything on on on internet you know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

On social media, or they're not speaking on everything that's going on right, like they're just, they're just they're very private.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, very private. Yeah, we never hear him speak, ever. We never hear beyonce tweet or anything yeah we never hear her speak a word yeah, ever, because they don't have to they don't have they are.

Speaker 1:

So I feel like, even if they're not I mean not, I'm pretty sure they have their. Everybody has struggles, right, but like the confidence that they give, like not having to speak on everything, it just so much self-discipline and it's just it's good to see, because I mean you, just that's why I don't do facebook and instagram or anything, because I just don't like that everybody's like just back and forth either somebody's trying to like help you get up or help you knock you down exactly right, there's always somebody's gonna yeah and then it's hard to control your tongue sometimes, because it's like you have all this coming at you, like them, for example, and to not speak a word is like.

Speaker 2:

Right to just take it.

Speaker 1:

And just okay, whatever, you know what I mean. And their public appearance, nothing phases them. To have that type of energy is like?

Speaker 2:

yes, like what are you doing? I want that like what are you doing? Yeah, you're right, like all this controversy like you're talking about when they get all this hate, but when they're in public, they, they walk around like nothing's bothering them exactly, and it's good, it's, it's a good.

Speaker 1:

I guess like, uh, what's the word?

Speaker 2:

help me out here uh, it's a good, I guess, like what's the word Help me out here.

Speaker 1:

It's a good. I'm lost for words.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's nice to see, I guess, what else Got anything else, what else?

Speaker 1:

Got anything else? That's it. I really can't ask any questions on the movie until I watch it myself. And then, once I watch it, I'll probably have more insight or can give a little bit more of my opinion and my experience with Marvel, because, like I said, I don't.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean whenever, even when it's on like home home streaming. Oh yeah, that'll work yeah because they don't take long to come out anymore, like they take like two, three weeks to come out.

Speaker 1:

That's it.

Speaker 2:

That's I mean lately Damn Like.

Speaker 1:

I Maybe during COVID it took longer because movies weren't being made as much, do you think? And then, now that everything's kind of back to normal, they're producing more.

Speaker 2:

I think now it doesn't take long to release a movie on home streaming anymore. I mean with streaming now. I mean back then they had to wait for the copies of dvds to be made and the vxs to be made and then distribute it all over the world.

Speaker 1:

Now they just got to upload it to disney plus and it's done make a few dvds here and there yeah, do they even have those uh red boxes anymore? Do people even rent dvds anymore?

Speaker 2:

they do surprisingly. Yeah, they're. Yeah. I sit at a Walgreens sometimes and people just come up like it's a candy machine.

Speaker 1:

Really yeah it's crazy.

Speaker 2:

It's crazy, Not very many people are like on that on the streaming.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Not very many people are.

Speaker 1:

I miss Blockbuster.

Speaker 2:

I miss. I miss home media. I miss home media. I'd rather like I'd like to go buy you know, like the set you know and like put it away somewhere, rather than having to just buy it online. Like your Apple, like I have some a huge movie library in my Apple.

Speaker 1:

Oh, wow.

Speaker 2:

But that I've had for, like for years, a a lot of movies, but I would like to have them like on my shelf.

Speaker 1:

I want to see them, yeah hold them like back in the day with like yes, take it out put it in the thing, yeah right, rather than just having it on the file, like it's kind of weird, but you don't see it, but I own it, you know.

Speaker 2:

I own it, you know yeah um, same with music too. I think music should come with, like now that streaming is a thing I think artists should make like a little like a box set, like came with a CD and like other shit. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

And have it cost a little more to make up for all these lost sales due to streaming. Yeah, because artists are struggling now because of streaming.

Speaker 1:

Wow, that's sad. I just wish they would go back to kind of like the old school vibe Like you go in, like I miss, like I said, Blockbuster front row seat where you go in, and then you would ask like what's good, or what just came out, or what do you think? Or it would be in the back too. I don't know if you remember going in like the new releases? Yeah, and then you get some snacks. That was such a vibe.

Speaker 2:

I remember Blockbuster. I remember going there. It would be fun.

Speaker 1:

And then creating our cassette tapes too. Cassette tapes were my thing, and CDs having that big-ass book of CDs flipping through them, that was.

Speaker 2:

That was something.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and now it's just like okay, just just hit a button and that's it, yeah, it's cool, but it's not.

Speaker 2:

It's cool, but yeah, it's, it's tragic, but it's cool yeah, it's nice to just have your music just play like, like that right, you know, but you have to have.

Speaker 2:

You have to have service, though, because if you go in a dead zone and the song's not downloaded, then oh yeah, that's you yeah, that's you but still it's nice to just listen to mariah and then listen and then put it to selena real quick rather than having to cd out, put it back in, find the place where it was, find that mariah cd. And then you're like, where is it? What's at home?

Speaker 1:

fuck you know yeah, well, some cars had like seven, and then do you remember?

Speaker 2:

that? Yeah, that's crazy bougie, bougie car yeah, that's. And now they don't come with any anymore. Nothing. My car don't have anything yeah my, my last kid had a cd thing in there at least, but now this one does have nothing.

Speaker 1:

I just noticed yeah, mine don't have anything either wow, just a screen yep, how far?

Speaker 2:

this technology has brought us, and we're not done yet.

Speaker 1:

I know it's crazy, I want to talk about ai one day.

Speaker 2:

Wow, there's a software where you could like feed it like a book or like a magazine article and it'll generate it into you, for you, a podcast episode of two people to explain to you what's in that article. Wow, it'll generate two voices talking back and forth to each other, like you and I right now have a podcast talking about that article that you uploaded that is if you don't. If you don't understand it, you know crazy shit yeah but anyway, we'll talk about that sometime yeah, sounds good to me.

Speaker 2:

Okay, alrighty, well, I guess that's it then for today.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's a wrap.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, alrighty, cool. So I will see you Thursday and we'll talk about other stuff.

Speaker 1:

Other stuff? Yeah, alrighty, to be determined.

Speaker 2:

Yes, To be determined. Yes, alrighty, erica Asinator.

Speaker 1:

See you soon. Bye.