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Ryan
TSA pulls Dalton aside because he doesn't look like his ID anymore.
Gavin
I locked up all four and we skidded down the highway. So he was trying to do a 360 at 120 miles per hour. If you haven't seen it, it's like.
Ryan
You have to get in the ambulance. Like we have to check you out.
Dalton
I can't get one more speeding ticket, otherwise I'll lose my license.
Ryan
Man. Fellas, this may be the first time ever that I'm not happy to be here. Really should be driving that Z06 home.
Dalton
You really should be. Man.
Gavin
I can't believe you're here. Like the turnaround time for real.
Ryan
Pretty.
Gavin
I was just watching you on TV like 12 hours ago.
Ryan
In Florida.
Gavin
Yeah.
Ryan
We got home or to the hotel from the freedom factory at 12:30. Took off at 6:30 out of Florida.
Gavin
That's a quick turn.
Ryan
It's now 11:30 and I'm here.
Gavin
That's in and out.
Ken
You were absolutely killing it for those first few laps.
Dalton
It was more than a few can. It was fastest lap 17.
Ken
Fastest lap time for the first. I think like 23 laps. I think it was really.
Dalton
Yeah. You had the fastest lap time for the first 23 laps.
Gavin
Grand.
Dalton
You had no one in front of you.
Gavin
I want to add some context here.
Ryan
Yeah.
Gavin
So Ryan just got done racing in our buddy Cleese McFarland's Freedom 500 race.
Ryan
Yes.
Gavin
And the stakes were high. Usually there's a pretty sweet prize, but this time there was a brand new Z06 or a brand new Sprinter van. So like $150,000 prize.
Ryan
I got to say, the sprinter van was even nicer in person. Like, it was a pretty nice step up from ours, but less seating. It wasn't as big.
Gavin
Yep.
Ryan
But it was frickin nice.
Gavin
So we've raced in, I don't know, seven of these races at this point. Like, we've gone through the whole gauntlet of, like, each one of us have driven, and now we're, like, going back to it. So, like, everyone had drove, so this time we were like, all right, well, who wants to do it for the second time? And Ryan volunteered. I don't want to say that we didn't have confidence in him, but, like.
Ryan
None of you bought a plane ticket.
Gavin
Let's just say it's a lot of work to fly from Minnesota down to Florida and go and watch this race, which we usually know how it's gonna end, and usually it doesn't end for us. Like, the car gets taken out, like, halfway through or in the beginning. At some point, we don't finish the race. I don't know if we've ever finished any of these races.
Ken
Like, I. I finished mine.
Gavin
Okay. Ken finished his. Actually, Ken did start us out pretty hot with an insane first couple laps.
Ken
Just trying to be a showmanship there, taking out barrels.
Gavin
And it's kind of all been downhill from. From there. So, like, people have already been like, I can't believe you guys didn't go down there. Look, we weren't quite as confident as we have been in the past, and we've learned from the previous races. But Ryan showed up and put on an absolute show.
Ryan
Honestly, starting out, there was one other driver in front of me. I was number two on the poll, which I did get kind of lucky. But Cleat came to me and he goes, dude, you qualified 10th. That's really good. I qualified better than guys who have done it for, like, nine races. Like, we're probably not doing the right strategy where we send all of us. Like, it's the most fun for all of us. We all get a chance at it, but we should have, like, really been honed in. One driver probably sounds like Ken, I guess, but. But we should have been crafting one driver over the last nine races.
Gavin
So, yeah, you qualified in the middle of the pack. You were out front. Because they did like, a. Like an inverse.
Ken
Yeah.
Gavin
Like, they cut. Cut the qualifying in half, and anyone like, 11th and back was in the front.
Ryan
Yeah.
Gavin
It's kind of confused by that.
Ryan
It was kind of confused. It was. The idea was, is you put the faster guys in the middle. So then there's more competition and all the fast guys don't just run away with it.
Gavin
Granted it was like the first time that I'd watched the race like on the tv, cuz we've been there, which has been sick. But dude, on the TV was like arguably more lit.
Ryan
I was wondering how was the stream?
Gavin
It was so awesome, dude. Cuz like they were just showing like the most entertaining stuff the whole time, right.
Dalton
Never missed anything.
Gavin
Replays in the stands. You kind of, you're. I'm just watching like our guy, right? And usually our guys in the back. So it's not always the most entertaining. But like on stream it was just constant mayhem.
Dalton
Also the commentators like it was, it honestly was awesome. We were cheering so loud, Ryan. And it's not that we didn't have faith in you, not only that, we didn't really have that much faith in you. It was just like, you know, we're saving the budget. The budget was getting small. The budget was getting small for the video, you know, and in to send five, six guys down there with plane tickets and then you got to get some rooming and food and all that.
Gavin
You know, you're looking like 10 G's minimum.
Dalton
10 G's if you're lucky. So like we decided we're going to stay back. Maybe. Maybe the reason why we were doing so bad is because we all go. Maybe our luck will change if we stay back. And it honestly kind of did because like, you know, you were, you were dominating at the, at the beginning. Obviously you were in the front. You passed Whistling Diesel and you were leading for probably, I think the first 20 laps or so until you're basically your, your front left tire was gone. You could just tell because you'd watch.
Ryan
You just push, push through the corner.
Dalton
Yeah, you were all over the place. It looked like you were out there on ice compared to everyone else.
Ryan
It felt like that. But I actually kind of thought drivers were like, you know when, when like race car drivers are like, it's a fatigue sport. You have to have endurance. I'm like, I don't know, man. Turn wheel, hold your body straight. But I was losing, I definitely was losing focus. Like 20, 25 laps. Really like it was definitely tires, but I was getting tired and like I just wasn't breaking the same way I did. And then I got pushed out of my line. And what was dumb was I got past and I was thinking to myself, I can just get back into first. Like I just did. Well, everybody Else was catching up and had gotten a few laps under the belt, and they all just started blowing by me. I just kept dropping back.
Dalton
Yeah, I mean, I don't know if you can just say you were fatigued because you got hit with heat stroke.
Ryan
So what happened was the car blew up again. That's like the fifth time we've ran that car because it doesn't have the right side mirror, and it's getting more and more progressively dented, to be fair. Fast car. It is a fast car.
Gavin
The red one.
Ryan
The red one.
Gavin
You blew that up.
Ryan
Yes.
Gavin
That's why. That's what happened.
Ryan
Yes. So that's what. It died on me on the back stretch. I idled around, barely got to the pits, and they just, like, the. The pit crew was insane. They, like, got me out of the car. Help me move all my stuff. I moved all the GoPros. I get buckled in. They're freaking. Four guys are strapped. They're getting me back out there. Forgot all of my water in the other car.
Dalton
That sucks.
Ken
Oh, no.
Ryan
It's freaking 95 degrees in Florida at 10pm and you're in this hot car, literally in a fire suit, sweating your nuts off. And so after, like, 60 laps, I was literally drenched. I had my fire suit off. I had my hands out the window trying to get air in my neck thing off. Because I was literally, like, blacking out. I was really. I'd never had heat stroke like that. I was, like, delusional.
Dalton
And then you hit the wall.
Ryan
Yeah, and then I was, like, completely lost focus. And I don't know if I thought I was driving a freaking F1 car that I was in the center of and just went way too wide and pounded the concrete wall harder than I've ever hit anything. I mean, I didn't break the car, so it couldn't have been that hard, but just, like, literally drove sideways into it, and I was, like, into, like.
Gavin
The corner or into the. The wall.
Ryan
So dumb. I have dogs video right now. Like. Yeah. Picture. I would describe it almost as, like, being, you know, when, like, you're really drunk and you're kind of, like, on the edge and you're just looking for your bed and your eyes are closed. You don't really know what you're doing. That's how I felt during that part of the race.
Gavin
And then I know we talked to you afterwards, and it seemed like you had. You had been substituting the water for alcohol.
Ryan
Yeah. No, I literally was losing at the.
Dalton
End of the race. You sounded drunk.
Gavin
Really?
Dalton
Yeah. You sounded drunk. When we were talking on the phone, I was like, what the.
Gavin
We were like, this dude starts celebrating early. He was leading the race for 25 laps, and he started celebrating.
Ryan
I just start cracking the victory champagne in the car.
Ken
Well, that. That's why I call. I called Dalton afterwards, and I was like, hey, this dude needs, like, some medical help. He does not sound okay.
Dalton
It's funny, though, because Weston's on the phone and Wes off. Oh, no, no, he's okay. We're gonna go take him to Texas Roadhouse real quick after this. Y'all get him, right?
Ryan
Bro? He was serious. He came over once. I got out because the ambulance came up and was like, you have to get in the ambulance. Like, we have to check you out. And I was like, okay. I freaking get in the back of the ambulance. I'm sitting in there. Everybody's out there like, oh, my God, what happened? I'm like. I'm like, oh, my God. I still haven't finished a race. I just got a little hot. I just got a little hot. Now I'm in the ambulance.
Gavin
Get them back out there. They get the ambulance out on the track.
Dalton
All the races were around looking at you.
Ryan
It was like everybody was coming back from the race.
Dalton
Yeah.
Gavin
What happened to this guy? They probably thought, were you on the stretcher?
Ryan
Oh, no, they thankfully. They sat me down on it.
Gavin
They strap them down and everything.
Ryan
Oh, my God. Everyone's like, geez. And so I, like, get out of the van or the ambulance and, like, 35 people, like, our mix of our friends and their friends, just like, everybody's like, are you okay?
Gavin
They see you in the back of an ambulance.
Ryan
Yeah. Kind of concerning lights on and everything. I'm like, I don't think we need the lights on right now, guys.
Gavin
Dude. The whole time, though, when we were at home and Dalton calls and goes, dude, dude, dude, Camera's rolling. Camera's rolling on our end. And we're like, yeah, what's going on? And he goes, ryan got heat stroke. We're like, what the.
Dalton
Yeah.
Gavin
Like, holy. I was not expecting that.
Ryan
And then, so I do got to say, the reason I pulled off, I was fighting for, like, seventh. Like, I was up in the mid pack. I'm pretty freaking stoked, right? My. When I got out of the car, my racer, like, they're talking to you the whole race, like, about where you should be inside, outside, all that. Yeah, yeah. Ton of information. They have like, a guy in the stand that's telling, you know, to go to this person yeah, they. Well, they talk to, like, the crew.
Gavin
Or the whole pack. Cautions where you're supposed to be.
Ryan
Exactly. And so, you know, he'd be like, all right, number seven, you're on the outside. Number seven, you're the lucky dog. Which means if you're a lap behind, which I didn't think I was because I was under caution, but apparently I was. Yeah, you get to go around. So I didn't realize that I was a lap down during this. I'm fighting, like, I'm fighting back for the win, right? And this guy, like, runs out on the track and starts pointing at me and stop, stop, stop. And I'm like, what. What's going on? As I'm in, like, a daze. And he goes, go to the back, go to the back. You're now on the lead lap. And I was like, are you kidding me? I haven't been on the lead lap this whole time. And I'm literally, like, giving it all I got.
Dalton
Yeah.
Ryan
And I was about to throw up in the car, and I'm like, dude, I'm just going to pull over. Like, there's 15 laps to go, and it's going to be mostly cautions at this point. And I have heat stroke. We might as well chalk it up as another. Did not finish.
Ken
So. So we saw the dude like, like, point, like, waving, and we were like, what's this?
Gavin
And then they.
Ken
They cut. They cut to a different camera, and then it's like the whole pack and your car was just gone. And we're like, where did he go, Dude?
Ryan
I was like, that's why I pulled.
Gavin
Off Ryan at the. At the beginning of it, when you were leading for the first, like, 20 some laps. You know, the announcers, they need to talk about who's ever in the lead, right? Because you're the man. You're the guy.
Ryan
For that moment, I felt like the man, dude.
Gavin
I was laughing. Like, the announcers are looking up like, what do we got on Ryan? I work probably nothing. He owns a long pickup truck. Have you said that? Yeah, we already said that.
Dalton
He's the. He's. He's kind of known as the Hummer guy. So he's got an electric.
Gavin
Have we mentioned that he's own two Hummers?
Dalton
Two Hummers, dude, they were just scratching.
Gavin
They were just scrapping, bro, trying to find something.
Dalton
And then you got Travis Pastrana, like, up in third. Like, Travis Pastrana has won 17x game gold medals, lived a thousand lives.
Gavin
He built half the Great Wall of China.
Dalton
He jumped out of an airplane with no parachute. This guy's amazing.
Gavin
You know, there's just so much. Back to Ryan. I work, so it goes kind of silent to the middle of the pack.
Dalton
Have you seen their long bed box limo?
Ryan
Oh, my God.
Gavin
Dude.
Ryan
Just put them. Just put him in a bad spot. But I felt like for a while, I was way out front. Like, I look back, I was like, a corner ahead of everyone.
Gavin
Yeah, you were.
Ryan
Probably should have backed off a little bit and saved the tires, in hindsight, but I was having so much fun, dude, I couldn't. I couldn't.
Dalton
Yeah, no, it was good. I mean, honestly, that was kind of our plan, though. Like, we. To be fair, we told you, just go hard because it seems like in the past we try to save the car, and we're also kind of like, we start out in the back, and. And realistically, the only way I feel like to, like, make some passes and even be at the front, you got to drive aggressive, and you also got to get lucky.
Ryan
That's.
Dalton
That's really kind of. I mean, there's so many good drivers in there. I mean, they don't win. Like, Travis just finally won. Like.
Ryan
Yes.
Dalton
First one, he's like, look at how many things Travis drives. And then, like, no offense, but just look at you. Like, the fact that you are competing against him is. Is like, a major tilt in.
Ryan
You know what I'm saying, For sure.
Dalton
So. So there's nothing. Nothing to hang. Hang your head about losing to really, any of those guys out there.
Ryan
I was pretty stoked because when I got in my new car, it was fresh tires is pretty fast, and so I was just ripping through the pack. Like, I went from, like, last to the middle of the pack pretty quick, and I fought for, like, four laps to pass Greg Biffle, like, NASCAR legend. And I mean, yeah, he's in a Crown Vic, not a nascar. I can't drive a nascar. But I, like, finally closed the door on him and passed him. I go, holy. I just passed Greg Biffle.
Dalton
Yeah, like.
Ryan
Like, that's pretty lit. That's so cool.
Dalton
He's the most winningest NASCAR.
Ken
I think they said he won, like, 40 or 50 races.
Ryan
Yeah, he's freaking a legend. You find that clip of me hitting the wall?
Gavin
Yeah.
Ryan
Okay. Yeah. Let's see if we can throw it up on the tv.
Gavin
Oh. Oh, that was hard.
Ryan
You can tell by the way where I'm looking. I was not looking at the. I'm not looking at the wall at all.
Dalton
Oh, my God, your visor shut.
Gavin
That woke you up it did it shut his visor on his helmet.
Ryan
Like I'm on the gas.
Gavin
Broke because.
Dalton
There'S like things on the side of the seat. Those things freaking bent so far.
Ryan
I'm so glad. Like I, I kind of was, you know, I couldn't really remember it all that well and I was like, God, it felt like I hit the wall really hard. But you know how it is. It might look and it might just.
Dalton
Be like normally on camera for reference, you feel like you did something crazy and it looks less crazy. So the fact that that looks insane. I can't imagine how, how it felt.
Gavin
Did you look at your helmet, bro?
Dalton
Twisted around your head. You're surprised you didn't get get back to the helmet's hat.
Gavin
Like sideways on his head.
Dalton
He's just looking at the dark.
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Gavin
Did you open your visor back up after?
Ryan
Yeah, I think so.
Gavin
I was gonna say maybe that's why you freaking overheated.
Ryan
You see them just sweating.
Dalton
Yeah, you really are.
Gavin
Yeah. So when you were talking to us yesterday, you weren't making a whole lot of sense.
Ryan
Oh.
Gavin
Therefore why we thought you were on the bottle already, but you were like, I I hit the wall. I had a heat stroke and then I hit the wall. So I thought that you, like, straight up blacked out and you just drove straight. Like after the straightaway, you forgot to turn left and you just went just straight into the wall. Yeah.
Ryan
Sorry to let us down. And just another. Did not finish on our record, I guess.
Dalton
Didn't let us down, Ryan. So I got to tell you, you did a great job.
Gavin
So that was straight, straight entertainment, bro.
Ken
At the start, your car was the only car with the hood open and.
Ryan
The trunk popped that awesome. So they turned on my nos and I could just hear it hissing right on the starting line, like the block when they're doing it. And so all 10 pounds of my nos just emptied into my intake without the car running. It was like all frozen. We got a shot of it. So then they had to put a new NOS bottle in and a new NOS switch in, which they did in like 10 minutes on the freaking thing. They're like, we're ready to go as seven guys are working on it.
Dalton
That's crazy.
Ryan
But the last thing I want to say about it is, dude, like, I people give cleat credit, you know, and say that, like, he's bringing back racing and all that, but people don't realize how lucky we are to have that race. Where else in the world can you show up to a race, not drive your own car, not pay a single dollar to enter the race and get a chance to win $100,000 grand prize.
Dalton
No, for real freaking insane. I mean, when we were. When we were get. You know, the race about to start, you're in P2. We're like, holy crap, Ryan might win.
Gavin
Yeah.
Ryan
The chance.
Dalton
50 grand right here.
Ryan
Yeah.
Dalton
Like, it's the same as winning our giveaway.
Ryan
Yeah.
Dalton
You know, you're going to win it in the next hour and a half, and it's literally solely up to you.
Ryan
I know. You know, Pretty crazy.
Gavin
Yeah. Against racing, against the guys that you are. I don't know, dude. It's. It is so bizarre. Like, what a crazy, crazy race I have the opportunity to be racing in or be invited to. Like, that's so sick, dude.
Dalton
It was so sick watching TP and his crew spray paint it.
Ryan
So, yeah, I was in the ambulance. Then what happened? How did he.
Dalton
He got it. He's like, well, they were like, yeah.
Gavin
What do you want, the Sprinter or the Corvette? And TP Goes, give me that spray paint, and let's paint that vet. And we're watching at home. So, like, when TP and his crew was here a couple weeks ago hanging out when, oh, we just dropped that video. We'll talk about that after. But we were rolling around with the 199 crew in our sprinter van, and the whole time, they were like, dude, we need one of these things. These are. This is so sick. We need a sprinter van. We need a sprinter van. So after TP, 1, we were watching it. We're like, oh, dude, they're taking the sprinter van. They're taking the sprinter 100%. Like, they were so juiced up on it. And then when he goes, give me that spray paint and let's paint that vet, we were like, what the. One, I. I was surprised they took the vet. And then, two, they just started rattle, rattle canning this $150,000 Corvette.
Ryan
I couldn't believe it. Like, I was out of it. I hop out of the ambulance, and there's a vet sitting there spray painting. I go, what the. What just happened? Like, I think. I don't want to cause any ruffles in the. In the 199 crew, but everybody was sad he didn't take the sprinter van. All those guys were like, dude, we could have had a sprinter van. It was so funny, dude.
Dalton
That's actually.
Gavin
Honestly, though, it's. It's so sick that he did that. Like, TP is the greatest Entertainer of our generation, right? And the fact that he was like, he had the two options. The sprinter van would have been so chill for him and his whole crew. But he was just like, nah, I'm going to take the Corvette. I'm going to make a spectacle of spray painting it in front of everyone here. I'm going to toast the tires tomorrow at like the burnout contest and then I'm going to jump this thing 150ft. He said that. He said, I'm going to jump this thing 150ft and then do something with it after.
Ken
He was going to like, motor swap something, bro.
Gavin
You know, TP is about to just toast that thing just for the love of the game.
Ryan
That's what he said. He goes, I can't do a burn on the sprinter van. What was I supposed to do? Slowly roll out of there. He goes, that's not cool.
Gavin
No, that's what he said to you?
Ryan
Yeah, yeah. He was talking about. He's like, I can't pick the sprinter van in front of all the people watching. He goes, that would have been lame. He's like, I had to do something cool. So, dude, honestly, it was a good.
Dalton
Move, especially for, like, content purposes. You're going to be able to make three videos off of that.
Gavin
We just dropped the video. Speaking of tp, of TP crashing when he was in Minnesota doing his gnarly ass stunt. So he was trying to do a 360 at 120 miles per hour, if you haven't seen it, off of an ice ramp. So spinning, spinning, spinning at 120, spinning off of the ramp and then do a 360 or 720 in the air and then land and drive away. That was the goal. So he came to our shop and he pitched us this idea or what he was thinking about doing. And like, pretty much from the rip, we were like, have you thought this through? Like, is this going to work? He was like, well, I've tried it twice before and it hasn't worked. So, yeah, we're going to just try it again. That was basically the thought that went into it. He was like, I don't know. If you keep trying it, I feel like it's going to work, man. Did it not work for real?
Ryan
Like, the thing is too. I talked to him, I was like, how are you? You know, whatever. And he's like, oh, that. I don't even remember crashing because he's so used to crashing like that. But he was like, dude, the worst part is, is now I've got all these engineers in my comments saying, talking about rotation and inertia and all this stuff. He goes, everybody's telling me how they could have done it better than me. I have to do it again and I have to successfully do it. Like, I don't know if it's possible.
Dalton
Maybe do it with a different car.
Gavin
The thing I saw from all the comments and you know, the engineers saying is, it seemed like everyone just saying, oh, this is impossible. Like I've done the science, I've done the math. It's not possible. If you're spinning this way and your wheels are spinning this way, you are going to rotate off axis and flip. Yeah, it's what everyone said.
Dalton
I feel like he just needs a lower to the ground ramp. Like that ramp was freaking huge. And I think everyone was thinking it when we showed up.
Gavin
Well, he was like, yeah, he said that. I mean, I was hoping that this ramp was going to be about half size.
Dalton
Yeah. If it would have been lower to the ground. I feel like there's less air time for you to, for the car to know. Like realistically, if it's low enough to the ground and it's a little kicker spin, like you're almost going to just hit your wheels and end the spin before you end up on the roof.
Ryan
But yeah, or at least land on the back tires and then kind of just like teeter around instead of freaking. Yeah, it's like the most violent crash I've ever seen in person, thankfully is.
Dalton
A well built car by the freaking wheel and the A arm.
Ryan
Yeah. The whole rear assembly, that thing.
Dalton
Insane. You know how bad that would have been if it would have hit somebody? It would have probably killed somebody.
Ryan
Would have hurt. I was talking with him about that and I go, dude, we got to find a middle ground on these temps because it was like a hundred degrees at the Freedom Factory. We're all sweating. He goes, well, it's better than Minnesota where it's 40 below. Just because all their whole crew was like, I'll take this over the 40 below. That shit suck.
Gavin
That shit did suck.
Ryan
They're like, why do people live there? And they're all talking that. And I'm standing there, guy who lives here, I'm like, yeah, we don't really like it either. It's great in the summer though. Come back.
Dalton
Who else did you talk to? I mean, when you were there? So you were hanging with TP's crew a little bit.
Ryan
TP's crew chatted with Axel for a little bit. That was cool.
Dalton
What was Axel like?
Ryan
Just chill. Just exactly.
Dalton
Anything cool.
Ryan
Everything he says is cool.
Gavin
That guy just dripped cool.
Ryan
Yeah, he's just cool. No, it was fun this year because now we've come for so long, like, people. People recognized us and even me and they were like, oh, yeah, you know, you guys are. You do this thing. I've seen these videos and stuff like that. So it was fun. Cuz for a lot of times, I felt like we're outsiders there and people are just kind of like, oh, whatever. But this year especially, I felt super included. Like, everybody walked up da da. Us up and was like, hanging.
Gavin
It's cool. Did you ask Whistling why he talks on his videos?
Ryan
Yeah, I didn't. Didn't get much of an answer there.
Dalton
You asked him?
Ryan
Yeah.
Gavin
What'd you say?
Ryan
I was like, hey, saw your video. And he was like, oh, really? Which one? I was like, the. The one where you.
Dalton
The most recent one?
Ryan
Yeah, the most recent one where you blurred our logo and put us in it. And he was just kind of about answered.
Dalton
Never left. Never actually said anything.
Ryan
Yeah, no, I'm sure it was all good fun. But I did see he put on his Snapchat story when my car was out. He said, typical SE boys.
Gavin
L. Seriously?
Ryan
Yeah. He blurred out se boys because we couldn't get the credit for it, of course.
Gavin
But. What?
Ryan
So I don't know, man. He just. He's just doing his own thing. That's cool.
Dalton
I saw that you guys were talking to him.
Ryan
Yeah, Chat with him.
Dalton
What they mean by common Seaboz tv. L. I mean, are we taking L's? I don't know if we.
Ryan
I passed him on the freaking first lap, you know?
Dalton
Like, just look at everything we got going. Not really any L's.
Gavin
Yeah, that's true.
Ryan
Cheers to that.
Gavin
That's true.
Ryan
Actually. Last thing on this trip, so me and. Me and Dalton. Two. Man, this trip, right? It was just us and Gavin we met up with. When we're there, we go through tsa. TSA pulls Dalton aside because he doesn't look like his ID anymore. The facial recognition flagged him.
Gavin
Really?
Ryan
Yes, because he's got his dark beard, no hair now. They literally pulled him aside and the guy looked at him and he. Dalton verified all his information. They were like, okay. You know? But they, like, did extra checks on him to make sure it was him because he looks so different.
Gavin
Wow, that's crazy.
Ryan
Freaking so fun.
Gavin
Is he laughing or was he like. No, I think, like, dude, what do you mean?
Ryan
No, I. I think Dalton just answered the questions. But, I mean, the. The guy was like, who are you and Dalton?
Gavin
I mean, it's like the classic. Like, even when you are going through tsa, you're like, I gotta be doing something wrong right now.
Dalton
Yeah, it's just something.
Gavin
It's like a stressful environment, or you kind of feel guilty about something, or you're like, I had to have forgotten something in my backpack that I'm gonna get pulled aside for. And then he does get pulled aside, like, is this really you right off.
Ryan
The bat at 5am in the morning? They're just freaking examining him.
Gavin
Yeah. That's funny, dude. He really does not look like he used to.
Ken
He's a completely different person.
Gavin
Even when I see him around the shop, I'm, like, kind of catching me off guard.
Ryan
It was hard to find him. Like, I was looking for him all weekend. Obviously, like, all right, you know, where's Dalton? If I need to say some of the camera, you know, I mean, he was obviously everywhere he needed to be. But, like, I'd look around the crowd and I'd, like, glance over him. I'm used to seeing the wing.
Dalton
I saw a picture of Dalton last year. He's. Dalton's been with us literally about one year now, officially. One year. He has worked with us now, and I saw a picture of him when he started, and I saw a picture of him that was taken last week. I was a. Holy.
Ryan
Holy smokes, dude.
Dalton
The dude looks so weathered now. Look like he went to war, came back a new man.
Ryan
What is it about this? Like, if you look at Evan, when he was doing asbestos removal, he looked like this jolly little kid. And then now it looks like he's been to war too.
Dalton
You went to Charlie's Chocolate Factory? I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
Ryan
We should do, like, before and after pictures of all of us. I guess for us, it's been eight.
Dalton
Years, but, yeah, we've just slowly deteriorated.
Ken
Yeah, I feel we've stayed pretty good.
Dalton
Yeah, we just look a little older.
Gavin
Did you guys see that? Texas is thinking about opening up, like, their first no speed limit highway.
Dalton
That'd be sick.
Gavin
I don't know, man. I mean, like, the Ottoman in Germany, right?
Ken
Autobahn.
Gavin
Autobahn. I don't understand how that works without people, like, getting in really bad car accidents.
Ken
It's like, it's not just there's no limit. It's only, like, certain stretches of highway, and it's only at certain times.
Gavin
Oh, really?
Ken
So it's like this stretch can be no speed limit, but it's like, say there's traffic, then they'll. They'll put a speed limit in place.
Ryan
I still feel like I see in those videos there's cars in the slow lane and then there's guys ripping by them. And like, if I'm driving and I look behind me and a car's way behind me. Like, what if you merged out to go around somebody?
Gavin
That's what I'm wondering. Like, how do you have people doing 65, 70 miles per hour and then people doing 150?
Dalton
It seems like some idiot would just come flying up and rear end somebody.
Ken
It almost have to be like an HOV lane where it's like you can only get in and out of it at certain points. And then it's like you can go as fast as you want, but you got to like, somebody's always going to be going slow in that.
Ryan
I think the only reason has worked in Germany is because when it opened, cars weren't that fast. Now they're progressively getting faster. And now the USA has never had one. So, like, you know that that thing opens, you know, in the first month we're doing a video where we drive our shit down there and drive really fast on it. So the whole country is going to do that. So every idiot teenager in the entire country finally has an opportunity to do that. Where in Germany it's like every year you get a crop of new idiots, but it's not the whole country of idiots all at once.
Gavin
It's a good point, Ryan.
Dalton
Cars are way too fast nowadays for like the average driver. Like, yeah, any dude that makes 100k a year could buy a new Corvette. And that thing is fast. Yeah, like, yeah. Way faster than their driving capabilities are, you know, so like, I don't know, it just seems like they've lost for a disaster. I think it's gonna be awesome though.
Ryan
Yeah, I'm for it.
Ken
They've also be bad. They've also had like the culture for that where they know like, okay, I'm not doing a buck fifty, I need to get out of that left lane. Let somebody who is like going pedal to the metal. Just keep ripping where you know somebody around here, they're gonna do 65 in the left lane and just cause an accident.
Dalton
Germans are just crazy. Like, they're like down to drive really fast too. Kind of like Russians.
Gavin
It's crazy. That highway has been open for however long it has been and nobody has ever like replicated it. I think there's only one in the world.
Dalton
Is there?
Ryan
Is there Only one non speed limit road in the world.
Ken
No, I mean, it's like there's multiple highways and it's not just one highway in Germany, but it's like, you know.
Gavin
Yeah, but it's like the one country, like just Germany. If it is, like successful and it actually works how they want it to work, you know, if it speeds up traffic, isn't kind of weird that nobody's ever tried doing that in other places?
Ryan
It seems a little sketch, but I like it.
Gavin
Yeah. How are people's tires on their 2003 minivan when they're doing 105 miles per hour pegged out gonna like expand and explode?
Ryan
Yeah, it's the only Germany's the only country that has a road with no speed limit.
Dalton
So when's this supposed to open up in Texas?
Gavin
I think pretty soon. I think they were going to do it in 2025 and then if it's like successful and it works, they're going to roll it out into more places in 2026. That's what it said.
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Ken
It must be the highway between Dallas and Austin where it's like the speed limit's already 90.
Ryan
Yep, that's what it says here.
Ken
So it's just going unlimited. You know, people in their pickups, they're going to do 105 the whole way, and it's really not that much faster.
Ryan
I don't want to sound like freaking Kanye here, but the CNBC article says the autobond owes a lot to Germany's unique and difficult history. The first build out of the system was essentially a Nazi propaganda project. Interesting. The more you know, I guess it's.
Gavin
A good thing that you preface that. You didn't want to sound like Kanye.
Ryan
Well, I don't know, man. You bring up stuff like that, it sounds a little twisty.
Gavin
I still can't believe, like, half the stuff I see Kanye doing, I feel like it's just like. I feel like it's a fever dream. Like when he's going on podcasts and he's wearing, like, all black. Yeah.
Ryan
And what's up with him dressing his wife? Are they still together?
Dalton
I don't know.
Ken
I think they broke up.
Gavin
But, like, a little weird, I should say.
Ryan
Maybe. Lack of dressing her last.
Gavin
Lack of.
Ken
Yeah, she was wearing something, but the something was see through. Yeah.
Gavin
I was gonna say he's a man.
Ken
Really weird dude.
Gavin
I mean, who else would do that with their wife if they weren't?
Ryan
It's a good point.
Dalton
I felt bad for that girl, dude. I feel like she's just like a prisoner, dude. I'm sure. Like, who knows what the happens behind closed doors with that guy if he's making you do that in public. I don't know. Maybe she likes it. Who knows? But I. I don't know. I feel bad.
Ken
It was all her idea.
Dalton
Maybe just doesn't, like, know how to think for herself or something too. Like, you know, like, who knows?
Gavin
Did work out in Kanye's. Like, if Kanye wanted to, like, make a scene, he definitely made a scene.
Ryan
He's good at that using her, that's for sure. Did you see Doug Demiro saying that Teslas are the new muscle cars?
Ken
I missed that one.
Dalton
Yeah. They go fast in a straight line.
Gavin
They are kind of just perked up.
Ryan
Go fast in a straight line. Can't turn cheaply put together and heavy. Yeah. Solely focus on horsepower. He goes, tesla's are the new muscle cars. And I actually kind of like it. But I feel like when you drove A muscle car in the 80s. You were cool. No offense, Ken. You're cool, but. And I drive an electric car too, man. But the general consensus around Tesla's is they are not driven by cool people.
Dalton
I think if they were more excited exclusive, they would then be extremely cool. Like, think how cool a cyber truck would be if it was hard to get.
Ryan
Yeah, they were super cool.
Gavin
How cool they used to be. No offense, Ken.
Ken
They were hard to get. Now they're not.
Gavin
Are you getting like vandalized at all? Any of your.
Ken
I actually haven't. I. I was a little worried. We went to the gym yesterday. I was. I was a little worried about my cyber truck getting vandalized in the gym parking lot. It's far. It's Fargo. Like. Like multiple Teslas have been vandalized In Fargo, of all places. So I. I turned the security cameras on before I walked inside, but.
Ryan
Hey, you see the one. The guy got keyed at Costco?
Dalton
Yeah.
Ken
Guy got arrested.
Ryan
He did.
Dalton
But that guy, that guy was. He was keying a bunch of them.
Ken
What the heck's up with a dude? A dude let superchargers on fire in Fargo.
Dalton
How stupid are you? And they're doing this all for political reasons?
Ken
Yeah, because they think they're going to get it to the Elon or whatever and you're going to have to vandalize. All they're doing is like, making individual people's lives like just a living hell for a little bit because then they, oh, we got to get your car repainted. We got to do all this stuff to you. And then that. That then causes them an insurance claim, which then just makes them look like babies too.
Dalton
Dude. So like, you didn't win the election or you did something didn't go in your way, so now you're going to behave like children. Like children. And do illegal things. Vandalize. Like, that's not the right thing to do. So like, why would anyone think that you were right thinking your side should win?
Gavin
Also, the thing is, is like most people driving Teslas are liberal.
Ken
Yeah, it's flipping on.
Dalton
Oh really?
Gavin
Nowadays? But like before.
Ken
That's like 10 years.
Ryan
Yeah, you know what I don't get is I just got to assume the guy that hates Teslas enough to try to sabotage them around town has to at least have given a quick Google to know that Teslas are the only car with a built in 360 degree security system on it. The only car.
Ken
The picture of the guy that got arrested, he is exactly what you imagined. Like Just not the brightest looking person in the. In the bunch.
Ryan
It's hard to look smart when you're walking up to Kia car.
Gavin
How about the guy that like, walked up to a Tesla, stuck his hand down his pants and then like grabbed out of his pants and like rubbed it on like that is.
Ken
That is at that point you're just playing yourself.
Dalton
Psych ward type right there. Dude.
Ryan
It is.
Gavin
It is. Dude. Dude, that's a tough look. That's in the. The video went viral. So, like, you know, you've got a.
Ryan
Video out there of you just freaking digging in your trousers, bro.
Gavin
Of all things that you could do to a car, like keying it is one thing, but rubbing your own on it.
Dalton
Dude, these people need to quit worrying about whatever they're worried about and start just focusing on themselves.
Ryan
For real.
Dalton
Apparently on their wiping the politics and the way that these giant corporations are moving. You're not changing the thing. You should just focus on yourself. You got so many problems if you're going out of your way to do these things.
Ryan
Yeah, they don't even care.
Dalton
Yeah.
Gavin
Do people, like, look at you differently now, hopping out of your Tesla? Are you ever.
Ken
Honestly, Snyder, I've got a lot of weird. In the year I've owned that car, I've gotten so many people come up to me and give so many, like, just bluntly hate comments. Driving around yesterday in Fargo, I've never gotten more people give me like a thumbs up. Like, actually like, oh, that's a cool truck and all that.
Dalton
Everyone, I think they're just maybe trying to like show like that they're on your side.
Ken
Like everyone else in the past year has been so bluntly, oh, that thing's ugly. That's such a stupid thing. Why'd you buy that? And like, I think the tides are turning, but now it's kind of more.
Dalton
Of a political statement. So, like, true. They view you maybe as like a Republican and they're also Republicans. Yeah, you know, like, they're, they're. They're giving you like the nod of approval versus before. It was more so just like, dude.
Ken
It was kind of nice driving around.
Gavin
Imagine how much that pisses off, like the liberals that actually hate Elon. But they're like, well, I have this, this Tesla, it's a great car. I'm going to keep it and keep driving. And you're driving around and like, just hardcore mega guys are just like, yeah, yeah, it's like a lesbian with purple hair.
Ryan
All the diesel trucks that used to roll coal on you are like hell yeah brother. They're giving you thumbs up. You're just like hating it the whole time.
Gavin
Yeah, that's funny. Is, didn't. Is your girlfriend's dad buying a Tesla like just in support.
Dalton
I, I can't remember what he said. It was something funny but it was like that Elon guy man, for all the. Everyone with him, I, I might just go and buy my own Tesla or so I don't know. It's something like minds just because like he likes them. So then he was going to go out of his way but he's like more of an old fashioned traditional guy. I don't foresee him actually driving a electric vehicle but he does like cool.
Gavin
So knowing how to run that thing.
Dalton
Yeah, I mean he, he would, he.
Gavin
Would figure it out.
Dalton
But like he's just. I see him more in like a Silverado kind of guy.
Ryan
How you been doing since the Dollar General's been closed? Siege, dude.
Dalton
I went there. My God. So like our Dollar General. Every small town has a Dollar General is going out of business because they couldn't find people to work there. There place was a mess but they, they put in an area that I think granted it's a small town. A lot of the people are more like higher earners around here. So I think they had a hard time finding someone in the area being it's so desolate to work it.
Ryan
Yeah. Everybody's working in bars and restaurants or service.
Dalton
Yeah. So then basically it's going out of business and they just marked everything 50 off which is already dirt cheap but net 50% off. So my girlfriend, all of her friends are going there. They're like stocking up. They're dropping like 200 bucks and so much shit.
Ryan
Little things.
Ken
I filled up my car with random shit for 100 bucks.
Gavin
Yeah, it was just like great.
Dalton
We're going to be stocked up for like a year on deodorant and toothpaste. More than a year, probably three.
Gavin
But I saw money Mike was even there. He shopping. He was buying things that he'll never use, never need. But he was like camp hours.
Dalton
He stood in line for an hour. So I went there to go get some stuff cuz I just wanted to see. And I was like ah, maybe I'll pick up some like some waters and stuff. You know just. You never have enough water. And I grab a bunch of these smart waters. I'm like well sweet. Yeah, this is a pretty good deal. And I'm, I'm trying to get in line. I noticed the line is Literally going all the way around because people from like neighboring towns drove like an hour to save. To save some money. But yeah, the line was basically like. It was like an hour wait. I was like.
Ryan
To save freaking $7 for water.
Dalton
I don't know how. I was like, screw this. I was. I put the stuff down and walked out.
Ken
I've never seen the Dollar General more busy than when they were going out of business.
Ryan
Really brought the community together, dude. There's group chats created about, like, the sales.
Ken
Everyone was bargain hunting. See what they can find, see if they can wait. Because it started off at 50, then it went to 75 off.
Ryan
Really?
Ken
Is this gonna be around when it goes to 75?
Gavin
So is it. Is it sold out? Like, they closed down?
Ken
They're gone.
Ryan
They're gone, they're gone.
Dalton
Look at this.
Ryan
Man. Busy in there. People are crying everything.
Dalton
Wait.
Gavin
Are you going to poke.
Ryan
What's this, dude?
Dalton
Oh, yeah. Everywhere. It's live right now. Channel 5 news. Channel 5. Yeah. Just kidding.
Ryan
You know, that lady knows freaking.
Dalton
I need to catch up on my news.
Ryan
She knows what the news channels are.
Dalton
My news channels.
Gavin
Yeah.
Dalton
Apparently there's not even a Channel 5 news.
Ken
She.
Dalton
But at first I had her, so. Channel 5.
Gavin
Yeah.
Dalton
Look me up and down.
Gavin
Oh, yeah, we're live right now.
Ken
It's from the next on over. You. You haven't heard of it?
Ryan
That's funny. Yeah, man. People just love, love a good bargain drive.
Gavin
They'll drive hours for it. They're going to lose money.
Ryan
Yeah, no, that's true. Save more than you spend.
Gavin
Damn. I am kind of going to miss the Dollar General. Even though I didn't go there very often.
Ryan
It's nice to have around.
Gavin
It was nice to have another option and kind of a backup. Like if. If you couldn't find what you needed at the C store, you go down to the Dollar General and it was like, well, I know that they're gonna have it.
Ryan
Yeah, they should have it.
Gavin
They're always gonna have it. But now I feel like the C store is going to just have a monopoly and they're gonna just start running up prices even more than they have.
Ryan
Hopefully not.
Dalton
It's like I. I felt like we, you know, I knew we lived in a small town, but at least we had a mall.
Ken
Yeah.
Dalton
And now it's like we don't even have it. We don't even have a Dollar general.
Ryan
Yeah, we don't have a Dollar general and we don't have a post office.
Dalton
Talk about desolate.
Ken
It was nice because the Dollar General was open like two hours later than the C store was now. That's just not an option.
Ryan
Yeah. So Big Mike is at money Mike is at wedding class, Marriage counseling or something. Yeah, it's like wedding school.
Dalton
Wedding school.
Ryan
Marriage school.
Gavin
Is this a thing?
Ryan
I guess.
Gavin
Apparently like people watching that have gotten married right now is like. Does everyone do that?
Dalton
No.
Gavin
No.
Ken
Yeah.
Ryan
Do you go to marriage college?
Ken
It's like a tour.
Gavin
Three day thing is three day thing.
Ken
He did it last night and then it. I thought it was like all day today or something.
Ryan
He's at his house now.
Dalton
So what do you gotta learn?
Gavin
Can you picture Mike sitting there taking notes? How to be a better husband. He's gonna forget that as soon as he walks out the door. You gotta wake up and take your future children to school when they need to be there.
Ryan
Set an alarm so your kids aren't late for school.
Gavin
Dude. Actually, this might be a good thing for Mike.
Dalton
I think we all know Mike's not going to be responsible for getting the kids a school, no matter what.
Ken
Kids can find their own way to school.
Dalton
I think that'll be Sydney's job. I'd make sure they're fed and to school on time and also taken care of.
Ryan
Yeah, just marriage school. I didn't know. I thought I was done with school. Honestly, like, I legitimately do not think I could make it through a semester of college. I think my brain has recessed back down to. I think I would go insane sitting in a class.
Dalton
Dude, you don't have to go to class.
Ken
True.
Ryan
But if you're as dumb as me, I don't think you can make it through.
Dalton
You just Google the answers. Dude, schools. I'm sorry, but when I was in college, it was the easiest thing I ever did. It was so easy.
Ryan
Did you use Chegg? You have Chegg, Remember? That was like 30 bucks.
Dalton
I didn't even pay for that. You just literally take the. You copy the answer and it would give you the answer. And then when it was time for the test, you had a little study sheet. You read the thing and then you go sit down and do it.
Ryan
He's using your resources.
Dalton
They're just memorizing. Yeah.
Gavin
How do they keep people from using Chat GPT now?
Ken
I don't think they can.
Gavin
You know, like, Chat GPT can answer all your math questions. It can write your essays.
Ryan
Yeah, it's probably easy to do all the.
Gavin
But even like Apple AI, I think you can like straight up on the Notes app. Maybe it's not out yet. But they were like promoting that you're going to be able to like go into the notes app and then just like a paper and pencil put in your math equation and it'll spit out the answer.
Ryan
Remember when like in elementary school they said you won't have a calculator in your pocket all the time and then you ended up having a calculator and now you have legit, it can do anything.
Gavin
Yeah.
Ryan
There was one time I wanted to figure out. I can't remember why I was trying to figure out like the area of a circle or something like that. Like pretty easy geometry. And I didn't know how to do it. And I was like, I should have listened and I. Maybe this would have come in handy right now.
Ken
So we just google it for.
Gavin
The thing is, is like, how are you going to retain all that shit that you learned in like school that they're like, you might need this one day, but by the time that you do need it, you've got like 15 years of living in your brain of other memories. Like you can only remember so much shit. Right. So certain things are going to just slowly get pushed to the edge of the table and eventually fall off. Right. And I feel like it's. It's finding like the, the circumference of a circle. That's one of the things right on the edge.
Ryan
Yeah.
Gavin
That you're like, I know that there's a couple things there, but I gotta look it up just to make sure.
Ryan
Yeah, exactly. It's funny I, I should ask Randy if he was good at math, but like, obviously he's really good at geometry. Building houses and stuff like that. Like he does all those equations, probably not even the way they're supposed to be done, but he like has all his formulas and he can just rattle them off, like off the top of his head if he's, you know, pitches of a roof. And he's like, all right, well that board, you know, we cut this last board and it was at 16 inches. Well, now it's another 16 inches down the roof truss, it's a two. It. It's a two degree pitch. It's just going to be this length. Like he just knows it.
Dalton
Didn't learn that in college though. He just learned that from building houses.
Ryan
Yeah, from doing it for so long.
Dalton
40 years doing construction.
Ryan
He also remembers all phone numbers. You could ask him.
Gavin
That's. That's wild to me.
Ken
The fact that his contacts list is just non existent and he sees a phone number pop up and he just Rattles off. Oh, that's this person.
Gavin
Like, I guarantee I could call him right now and he would answer. Benjamin. I guarantee it.
Ryan
Yeah, for sure.
Gavin
Like, dude.
Ryan
But then you could call him and be like, hey, I need. I'm not trying to think, like, plumber, electrician, whatever, he's going to know. But, like, what's a hard. A harder number that he would just, like, know off the top of his head?
Gavin
Like, you think, you know, like, Micah's number off the top of his head?
Ryan
He has gotten worse at it, to be fair. Probably, dude.
Gavin
Mike's actually, I know, like, three phone numbers, and Mike's is the only, like, one of the three.
Ryan
Really? What is it? I know, I know my dad's in Ken's. Kind of my mom's.
Gavin
Yeah. What's Ken's?
Ryan
It's on the billboard in town.
Ken
Please don't spread that it's getting worse.
Gavin
Is it?
Ken
Yeah.
Gavin
All right, we won't talk.
Dalton
Get a new number.
Ken
I, I, I think I am going to get a new number.
Ryan
Do you know your girlfriend's numbers?
Gavin
No.
Ryan
I don't either.
Dalton
I don't either.
Ryan
Probably should do that.
Dalton
I feel like this is not important anymore to memorize numbers.
Ryan
Yeah.
Gavin
The only time you need to know it is if you went to jail.
Ryan
Yeah.
Dalton
And if. If I go to jail, I don't know if I want to call her anyways. I'll call one of you guys, come get me out.
Ryan
Oh, yeah, I guess I probably better memorize. Well, I got Ken. Ken could get me out of jail. Ken's probably who I'd call to get me out of jail.
Gavin
Yeah.
Ryan
Who's your call to get you out of jail?
Ken
Well, I know not you, because you would never answer the phone.
Ryan
I'm better about that now.
Gavin
He has always said that.
Dalton
Yes.
Ken
Honestly, I think cj. CJ always answers the phone.
Dalton
Honestly, if I went to jail, I'd call Ken because I know Ken would just come. He'd drop, know what to do, show up. He'd probably pay the bond or whatever, the bail money. We'd get out. I'd be in the car. Let's not tell anyone about this.
Ryan
Yep.
Ken
I do think the last person I would. I would call would be Micah, though, because Mike would be like, oh, yeah, I'll. I'll come get you out right away. Four days later, he would finally show up.
Ryan
You're sitting there in the freaking whatever, like, in the public cell like this, and just waiting for Mike to show up.
Gavin
Food. Three days later.
Dalton
So where's your guy? At. He's coming. Yeah, he said he was coming.
Ken
He said he's on the way. He just has to do 17 other things that are slightly more important.
Ryan
Sorry, I forgot. I figured you just call me again when you wanted to come. I only got one call.
Gavin
It's actually a good point. I probably got to memorize somebody else's phone number. Yeah. The more I think about it, I only got my mom's and Mike's. I'd be so pretty bad. My mom's out of town. I'm just like, oh, no, this isn't good.
Ryan
They gotta let you look at your phone to, like, find another number now, right?
Gavin
Yeah, I don't know. That's a good question. I've always wondered that.
Ryan
Who would you call, though? If you were in jail, who would you call to get out?
Gavin
Yeah, I mean, I'd probably call cj.
Dalton
Yeah, I'd come get you.
Gavin
I would call you.
Ryan
I would say, like, you would know what to do.
Dalton
Yeah, for sure.
Ryan
You drop everything.
Gavin
Well, I know that you'd also grab a camera and you capitalize on it. Yeah, we gotta. We gotta make the most of this.
Dalton
We're on our way to go pick.
Gavin
I know, exactly. Yeah. So I just got a call from C.J.
Ken
Would call Dalton.
Gavin
Dude, you told me I could have the day off. Yeah, well, I didn't choose for Ben to go to jail, so. Grab the camera, bro.
Dalton
Dalton, is the camera ready? No. It's three in the morning. I was sleeping. Why is the camera not ready?
Ryan
There was a guy at the Freedom Factory yesterday that said, because he was like, you're that guy that's always getting in trouble to me. And I go, yeah, you gotta be talking about somebody else get in trouble. Yeah, I think he was talking about Evan, maybe. I don't really know how he confused us. Yeah. And then I was like, no, I'm probably the guy who gets him out of trouble. Which is also probably not true. I don't even know if Evan would call me to get him out of trouble. And he goes, well, you got to know how to get in to trouble to get out of trouble. And I thought, that's some pretty sound life advice right there. Yeah, exactly.
Gavin
I might actually have to change my answer because about two weeks ago, I was locked out of my hotel room in Vegas, and I was staying with C.J. and I called him about 14 times, and he didn't answer.
Ken
Forgot about that.
Dalton
So this is.
Gavin
This is how this goes, right? So shout out Ken. He books our. Our hotels, which I am grateful For. But he doesn't always tell, like, the information that you need if Ken's not around to get into your hotel. Right. And most of the time, they're just underneath Ken's name. Right. So if you forget your room number, you go down to the concierge. What's your name? Ben Roth. Ah, we don't have a Ben Roth staying here. Well, no, no, no. It's under Grant Matthews. Sorry. You're not him. Right. It's happened many times. So we go on this late night kind of Vegas bender. I say bender with an asterisk because I was dead sober. I was just hitting the tables pretty hard until, like, 3:00am it was so.
Ryan
Funny that you got locked out of.
Ken
Your room dead, only person gambling, dead sober.
Gavin
Yeah. It was bizarre. Right? So.
Ryan
But you didn't get locked out.
Gavin
So, like, me. Me and CJ Are sharing a room together, but he goes to bed at 1. I was firing pretty hard. So me and Spenny and Gavin are just hitting the tables. And it's about 3:00am I go, boys, I got to go to bed. And I was up. I was like, I'm walking while I'm up, and I'm gonna just clean my hands of it and go to bed. Right? And I go to the elevator, and I go, what floor was I on? And I started playing. Playing back. Like the. The. Just everything that led me to this moment. I remembered when we got to the hotel, Ken booked our room. And then when we got to the hotel, he was like, oh, just. You're on this floor. I didn't hear what floor he said, but he hit the button for us. Right. Because Ken is such a travel advisor. Right. He just wants to make the whole experience seamless. So he hits the. Hits the room number for us, and then we go up to the floor. So we go up to the floor and. And then I follow C.J. to our room. I've got on my phone not really paying attention. So I know where the room is, but I don't know what floor it is. And these hotels in Vegas are, like, 60 floors tall.
Ryan
Yeah. And they're all the same maze.
Gavin
So I'm just hitting a floor, going to the room that I know that I'm like, the room that I'm staying in because I know where the room is, how to get there, and then just trying my card, and I tried that on probably 10 different floors.
Ryan
Oh, my gosh.
Dalton
Right?
Gavin
On 10 different floors. Right. And I'm calling CJ the whole time, like, hoping he's. He's gonna answer.
Dalton
And about like a baby.
Gavin
After the 10th time, he doesn't answer it. So I go back downstairs and I call Gavin up, call Gavin. And spending. I'm like, boys, I hate to say this, but I got a bunk. I got a bunk with the boys tonight. And they were like, all right, that sounds great. So I end up staying with them. It was all jokes. We were laughing the entire time. And then the next morning, I go, yo, cj, what floor are we on? Because he sends a text at 6:30 in the morning. He goes, anybody know where? Ben? To be fair, yeah, I did wake up.
Dalton
And then once I could see in the room, I saw you weren't there. So I was like, well, something's wrong.
Ryan
Yeah.
Dalton
And then I went on my phone, so I missed some calls from you. But then I was, like, looking at your location. It said you're still in the hotel. So then I was chilling. I knew you were probably fine. Yeah.
Ryan
Not in a ditch, out of town.
Dalton
Yeah. I was a little worried for a second. Yes.
Gavin
So I'm like, dude, what floor are we on? He gives me the floor. I go, I could have swore I tried that first because I had kind of just an inkling I had an idea where we were. Sure enough, it was the first freaking room that I tried. But my key got, like, deactivated. It must have been, like, next to my phone or something.
Ryan
Like, all for nothing.
Gavin
It was all for nothing.
Dalton
Scanning on so many doors that it just deactivated.
Gavin
Could have been that. It could have been that. And so I, like, went to the room the next morning, and sure enough, it was. I was locked out of our own room.
Ken
I did actually spend the 20 minutes it takes to add everyone's names to those reservations. So you could have gone to the desk.
Gavin
Yeah, I figured that out, dude. It was like. It was dark times at, like, 3am in the casino when you're. When you're sober and you're realizing you know everything that's going on. Like, I was trying to get into my room, and there was this girl just, like, sitting on the floor, bawling. And she was in the same position I was in. She was saying she was staying with her boyfriend. She didn't know what room or what floor he was on, and he wasn't answering his phone.
Ryan
I was like.
Gavin
I was like, sister, you don't even know. But she's just, like, hammered and bawling. And then the security was there, and then there was like, three security there. And then I don't even know what they ended up doing with her.
Dalton
Dude, I'm sure they got her under a room. Maybe.
Gavin
Maybe I wouldn't call cj.
Ken
Pro tip. Next time you check into a hotel, just take a picture of the room number.
Gavin
I got that now.
Ryan
Well, we just. We'd been moving around so much, it was. It was hard to remember.
Gavin
I tried calling you too, Ken, and you didn't answer.
Ken
Oh, I was fast asleep. Yeah, there's no waking me.
Gavin
So maybe I would call Micah because he's gonna be awake.
Ryan
It depends.
Gavin
Like the weird hours that you get arrested.
Ryan
Yeah.
Gavin
Like, if you're getting arrested, it's probably between 1 and 4am Right? And you know, Mike's up.
Dalton
We were on the road for so long and sleeping in a different bed each night. Like, now we're home, but like, I'm sleeping and I'm thinking like, wait, where am I? You know, like, you guys do that where you wake up in the middle of night and you're trying to. You're like, where am I? What day is it?
Ryan
Yeah, I did that in my own bed for the first time. I slept there. Woke up. Where am I? But it was weird. And I was like, oh, I'm.
Dalton
I woke up today. I was like, what day is it? Like, I thought it was a Tuesday, but a Saturday is so weird.
Gavin
I actually woke up in the middle of the night when I was sleeping on the roof of the Lamborghini next to Gavin. And I started like kind of panicking because it was just pitch dark in there and it was just like I could feel like the tent wall. And then I could also feel like.
Dalton
Cuz he was sweating.
Gavin
Yeah, Gavin next to me. And I was like panicking. And then I like sat up and like started like spinning around. And Gavin. Then Gavin started freaking out, like, tweak. And then that spooked me too. I was like, what the. I was like, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, we're camping. Camping on the roof of a Lambo picture.
Ryan
You too.
Dalton
Dude. What we were going to do, Ben, but then you guys were so far away. And also we wouldn't have been able to get in. But initially I told the spenny and Ryan, like, all right, we're gonna pull up on him tonight with masks on and scare the out of them. And then we got to our hotel and it was so nice. We were just like, let's just stay here.
Gavin
Yeah. And then rolls reversed.
Dalton
Yeah.
Gavin
And then we woke up and came and messed with us. But I figured I was going to be safe out there. And that's what actually what Gavin said. Because the next morning I was like, dude, do you remember like when I woke up in the middle of the night and you started freaking out? You were like. And he was like, yeah, bro. I fell asleep just knowing I was going to be woken up to somebody messing with me.
Ken
I knew we were safe.
Dalton
He's around us.
Gavin
Yeah, actually. So he was just like.
Dalton
Yeah.
Gavin
So like, I thought that was just my time in the middle of the night and I was getting spooked cuz I didn't know what was going on. It was pitch dark in there and all I heard was just frantic moving.
Ken
I knew we were safe there because it was like we were pretty much the last people that got on that island before.
Dalton
Imagine you guys are up on the roof and you just hear the car start up and it just starts ripping. Dude, that in the tent. Like crazy. That would have been.
Gavin
Actually, I should have done that. I should have done that to Gavin.
Dalton
Woke up the whole campsite.
Gavin
Yeah. There was a noise ordinance put in place. Yeah, I think we did wake up the whole campsite because we Left at like 6am and that thing was loud.
Dalton
Yeah. That twin turbo Lamborghini is easily the fastest car I've ever driven.
Gavin
So fast.
Dalton
That thing was so fast, like you could. You could damn near break your neck. The thing was so fast.
Ryan
Was it fast like you want one or fast like you're just glad you got to experience it or is it like, whoa, I want one like that?
Dalton
I mean, it's like so much extra money. I mean, you have to buy a Lamborghini, which is super expensive, and then you also have to buy the turbo kit and have someone put it on, which is also super expensive. That's like 60 to 100 grand. I think it's maybe not worth it.
Ryan
Just cool to just.
Gavin
It's just so fast.
Dalton
Yeah. Like it would be like, I already. I can't get one more speeding ticket otherwise I'll lose my license.
Gavin
Really? For like the last.
Dalton
No, I was clean years. I was clean. I finally got clean for the first time. I had zero tickets within like a year. So, like technically you get three in Minnesota before you lose your license. If you get three in one year and I got two in one week. So I'm like, well, how am I going to do this?
Gavin
When did you get two in one week?
Dalton
Or maybe it was two weeks. Sorry.
Gavin
Like recently.
Dalton
Yeah, before our trip. Yeah, before trip. I was actually coming home from the Dollar General everything.
Ken
Bad deals were so good you had to unload and get back.
Dalton
Yeah, I don't know. No, I didn't even buy anything, but, yeah, so that kind of sucks. So, yeah, I don't think I need a twin turbo Lamborghini. So. Driving a Lamborghini, the speed limit is already hard.
Gavin
It was insane driving a twin turbo Lamborghini around a town that I have no idea where I'm going. So Gavin is my passenger, and he is. Is my. He's my directions guy. He's telling me where to go. Dude doesn't even know, like, Duke and barely read, let alone tell me when to turn right.
Dalton
Should have got, like, a map since he loves the 80s so much.
Ryan
Oh, my God.
Gavin
Dude, we're. We're mobbing around at, like, the speed of light in this Lamborghini with a tent on top and then just taking left and right and left and right. At the last second, at one point, we were going down the freeway, bro, and I was doing a poll, and it goes, you gotta go right. You gotta go right. Last second, I lock up the brakes. The brakes on those things are so touchy. I locked up all four and we skidded down the highway.
Ryan
My God. God.
Gavin
Dude, it was gnarly.
Ken
Yeah, we got on the highway because I. I was following you and you were just gone immediately.
Gavin
Yeah, you're gonna be gone when you have 1500 horsepower again.
Ryan
Ken had 15.
Gavin
Yeah, a little bit of a difference there. Ryan, I'm glad that you're good and the heat stroke didn't take you out and that wall didn't take you out. That's gnarly. But if you guys haven't subscribed, hit subscribe and we'll see you guys next week.
Dalton
Peace.
Ken
Peace.
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Life Wide Open with CboysTV: Episode Summary
Episode: Travis Pastrana’s Gnarly Crash, CJ Might Lose His License, & Ryan QUITS the Freedom 500
Release Date: April 8, 2025
The episode delves deep into Ryan's intense participation in the Freedom 500 race, highlighting both his triumphs and tribulations. Ryan recounts his strategic approach to the race, aiming for the grand prize of a brand new Z06 or a Sprinter van valued at approximately $150,000.
Notable Moments:
Early Dominance: Ryan starts strong, securing the fastest lap time for the first 23 laps ([04:17]). "You really should be driving that Z06 home," Ryan remarks, expressing his initial confidence.
Intense Heat and Fatigue: As the race progresses, the extreme heat in Florida takes its toll on Ryan. He describes feeling "like I just did something crazy" and battling heat stroke while navigating the high-speed laps ([10:10]). "I just push, push through the corner," he admits, struggling to maintain focus.
The Crash: In a dramatic turn, Ryan experiences a catastrophic failure when his car's front left tire gives out, leading to a loss of control and a collision with the concrete wall ([10:34]). "I was literally, like, blacking out," Ryan shares, detailing the surreal experience of the crash.
Post-Race Realizations: After the crash, Ryan realizes he was a lap down due to the damage sustained. "I just kept dropping back," he reflects, emphasizing the unforeseen challenges that derailed his race.
Parallel to Ryan’s racing saga, CJ faces potential consequences for his driving habits. Accumulating speeding tickets has put CJ on the brink of losing his license, adding personal stakes to the high-octane narratives shared by the hosts.
Key Insights:
The episode also features an in-depth discussion about Travis Pastrana’s recent stunt attempt, which unfortunately ended in a severe crash.
Detailed Breakdown:
The Stunt Attempt: Travis Pastrana endeavors a daring 360-degree spin at 120 mph off an ice ramp, aiming to land and drive away seamlessly. However, the stunt proves more challenging than anticipated, resulting in a violent crash ([25:06]).
Community Reactions: The hosts express their concerns and admiration for Travis's resilience. "He’s about to just toast that thing just for the love of the game," Gavin comments, showcasing the tight-knit nature of their racing community ([25:20]).
Engineering Challenges: The team discusses the technical difficulties faced during the stunt, such as issues with the ramp and the car’s design not accommodating the extreme maneuvers required ([26:24]).
Beyond the main storylines, the podcast provides listeners with a glimpse into the camaraderie and challenges faced by the team.
Highlights:
Team Support: Despite setbacks, the team rallies around Ryan during his recovery, emphasizing their unwavering support. "He wasn't happy to be here," Ryan admits after his crash, underscoring the gravity of the situation ([04:05]).
Logistical Hurdles: The hosts share anecdotes about their travel experiences, including rushed returns from races and unexpected encounters, such as Dalton being pulled aside by TSA due to a changed appearance ([30:14]).
Personal Growth: Discussions touch upon the personal growth and transformations each member has undergone, both physically and mentally, as they navigate the demanding world of racing ([32:06]).
As the episode concludes, the hosts reflect on their experiences and outline their future plans within the racing circuit.
Forward-Looking Statements:
Learning from Setbacks: Ryan emphasizes the need for strategic focus, "We should have been crafting one driver over the last nine races," indicating lessons learned from past races and the importance of honing individual skills ([06:25]).
Upcoming Races: The team expresses excitement and determination for future races, aiming to overcome previous obstacles and achieve better results.
Team Cohesion: The episode reinforces the strong bond among the team members, highlighting their collective commitment to improving and supporting each other in high-stakes environments.
Conclusion:
This episode of Life Wide Open with CboysTV offers an exhilarating blend of high-speed racing tales, personal challenges, and behind-the-scenes camaraderie. Through Ryan’s intense Freedom 500 experience, CJ’s looming license concerns, and Travis Pastrana’s audacious stunts, listeners are treated to a vivid portrayal of the thrills and tribulations inherent in the racing world. The heartfelt discussions and notable quotes provide both entertainment and insight, making it a must-listen for fans eager to grasp the untold stories of CJ, Ben, Ryan, Ken, Evan, and Micah.
Notable Quotes:
Ryan on Overcoming Fatigue:
“I was losing so much fun, dude, I couldn't. I couldn't.” ([16:00])
Gavin on Ryan’s Recovery:
“I'm glad that you're good and the heat stroke didn't take you out and that wall didn't take you out. That's gnarly.” ([68:45])
Dalton’s Realization:
“We should have been crafting one driver over the last nine races.” ([06:25])
Ryan Reflecting on the Crash:
“I just kept dropping back.” ([10:57])
Travis Pastrana’s Determination:
“I have to do something cool.” ([25:15])
All timestamps are in [MM:SS] format and correspond to the moments within the podcast transcript.