gross internet watch world
Collin has entered work mode. Brandon has an identity crisis. We revisit our previous EDC challenge, and Brandon has a new addition.
Collin’s 2 month old manic energy
Changing habits
Solving weird problems
Going on walks!
Brandon has an identity crisis…
Previous EDC: https://www.ohbrotherpodcast.com/episodes/cheap-edc-challenge
gross internet watch world
Watch industry destroyed in the 70’s
doesn’t bend good
Brandon tries something…
Specifically…making pasta!
Pasta tools for ravioli
Making dough relatively ok
I haz knife
Every 100 g of flour - ¾ cup. Use 1 egg
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SPEAKERS
Collin, Brandon
Collin 00:04
Welcome to Oh, brother, a podcast of three brothers. Trying to figure it all out with your hosts, Brandon, Colin, and Aaron. On this week's show, gross Internet Watch world.
Brandon 00:18
Hi. Oh boy.
Collin 00:22
I have not been happy with where my levels levels have been recently. So I'm all out of whack.
Brandon 00:28
I'm sorry for your suffering.
Collin 00:31
Now. I know it's so cool. You know, this thing? Was it?
Brandon 00:36
Is it traveled induced or was there small hands near audio?
Collin 00:41
I don't or maybe I'm gonna slowly going deaf. I don't know. But it's like everything seems so quiet. I don't know what's going on. So I you know, that's what I'm my multiply spent my days doing is turning buttons and knobs. My
Brandon 00:58
I do that when I were watching stuff on YouTube. Right? It's really weird because, like, some videos and like, Man, why is it so quiet? Is there something wrong with my headphones on my phone or my laptop? Or what's happening? And then I watched another video and it's like, no, okay. Just carry pad. We're sorry, listeners. If we put you through that. I'm, I'm sorry. It's alright. It's thing tablets. Fine.
01:28
Oh, yeah.
Collin 01:30
So it's, it's fine to kind of go back and forth. And yeah, to try to make sure things are equal equalizing. Like that's, that's a big thing. And obviously not everybody equalizes to the to the same equalization. And you hear that a lot with the differences between, like the music and commercials or whatever.
Brandon 01:50
Oh my gosh, yeah.
Collin 01:51
It's real. Make sure you hear it in two rooms away. Yeah. And your your Trump's bleed. So that is that's how that's how we That's how we roll. I actually just my my computer just sorry, I just had to click a button just clicked off. I apparently entered work mode, which I think is highly ambitious.
Brandon 02:17
Yeah, yeah. To call this work. I mean, I mean, it's not I'm not even. I mean, that's true. But
Collin 02:29
I was like, I think you're getting some things confused here.
Brandon 02:34
I mean, it's okay. Maybe just recognizes this at the you do enough. Maybe it's like this is working is doing a thing.
Collin 02:40
My, my, my phone tries to do that for me. If you've ever when it connects to my car Bluetooth, it'll try and predict where I'm going. And it is hilarious.
Brandon 02:55
Oh, yeah. No, my doesn't do that. That's funny. Yeah,
Collin 02:59
it's like, the other day. So obviously, I spent a lot of time in Springfield for quite a long time. And so for the longest time, in the evenings, when I would get in the car, it would say it would try and say it's gonna take you two and a half hours to get to your dad's house. I was like, no, no, I'm going to the store. It was because it was trying. It was like Oh, usually at this time you drive to this address and it just so happened that I was back in Sedalia and my phone did not understand that for a very long time. So it was quite fun. And then sometimes I'll just throw random things out there just like do you want to go to what was the other one it did the other day? It was
Brandon 03:43
oh, it was like Walmart
Collin 03:46
and it was like no, what do I need to go to? Like do you know something? Don't let me go I guess let me go check how much cereal we have. Hold on just
Brandon 03:57
do we have milk what's going on?
Collin 03:59
It's just like starting to throw random stuff out there. It's like I don't have a predictable schedule. Please stop
Brandon 04:06
stop trying You're embarrassing yourself.
Collin 04:09
Do you know what the one place it never suggests the kids school like it's the most predictable thing I do twice a day at vary set times. But it is never like it'll take you technial X number of minutes to get over there. I just for some reason. It's like no thank you. I
Brandon 04:27
don't that's that's pretty funny.
Collin 04:34
I just don't know what to do. So that's I've been battling technology today. It's what I've been doing
Brandon 04:45
well, you know, the struggle continues.
Collin 04:50
never ends.
Brandon 04:54
Good Grady. Yes. Yes. Your car tell you not wearing Go. How's it been going? Oh, man,
Collin 05:03
I Well, I've just a little bit of retrospective here. I have been starting to get tight did some interviews for the other podcast back in November and around Thanksgiving where after I've been in Springfield for two months, and then listening to me talk then I was I feel like I was definitely like some like manic stage listening
Brandon 05:28
to my view that I think it's probably the fact that you were going to every single coffee shop you could multiple times per day that probably had nothing to do with it. Yeah. And non staffing fueled mania, like,
Collin 05:45
you know, I don't see that I would have like, I just finished editing one of the episodes today and I was like, what kind of insane energy was am I bringing to this episode? Like it is definitely. Because I because I re record the intro and outro separate from it. Like I was trying to match this energy. I was like, I am not in tune with this at all like I was I was having I had to record the intro like three different times before I was just like, ah
Brandon 06:24
let's be great. Just do like shoot expresso and then be like, oh, there it is a found it. Got it.
Collin 06:32
Pretty much. What was happening and just usually I'm not. I'm not a like a Laffy giggly person on on that on those shows. But my goodness, this time, I could not. I was just like, like everything.
Brandon 06:50
Bringing the whole brother energy out into the world as
Collin 06:54
oh my gosh, yeah, it really was. It was like, I am so sorry for everything. And I usually like I was just, I was just so off. So I'm, I had to before as I was editing, I was like, I'm so sorry, Megan. I'm so sorry. Like, I just, it's work, it's gonna be fine. But I just want you to know, like, I'm, I'm aware of how
Brandon 07:17
I just want you to know that I know that I know it I got it like,
07:23
it is very apparent. So
Brandon 07:27
that's, that's what that is.
Collin 07:31
That's been that's been fun to try in a rematching. Some of these energies that I've had for haven't had for quite
Brandon 07:39
a long time. That is hard to go back like two months ago. And try to like, recap, first of all be like, what was this mostly doing? And remember, like, I have a hard time sometimes, like, when I'm out of school for like a week, I go back to my Oh, what was I doing? Oh, no. Yeah, well, two months later, that's like, really difficult. Yeah.
Collin 08:14
No, I usually try and take extreme, excruciatingly detailed notes during the conversation, for this reason, for this exact reason. But whatever I was on this day, I just, I know, I know exactly what happened. I she had made a comment about something with hiring, I did have a staff and like I was in the middle of that. And it just kind of like, you hear my brain just break open in the middle of it like hardcores. Like, I just don't, we just started like, none of my pre scripted questions or anything like that, or my preparation, all that went out the window for like, 33 minutes, as we just had like this conversation like this. We have a conversation all the time. But this was just like, back and forth. Nothing was no direction. And it started from the moment we had pressed record. So again, really bringing this on brother energy, scripted energy, unscripted energy we go. And so I was trying to come back and like fit it back into this format. And I actually, I actually had to, I realized that you could, you can tell when I'm recording, like I realized I've missed like, all of my intro questions. Very last question in rattle asked was like, So how'd you get into pets? And so I had to take for that last question. I took my last question, and had to cut that and move it to the first but then I had this weird transition where she's talking about how she get it gets into pet care. And then it starts the manic like, full frontal off to the races. And so I had to, I had to go in and record a fake question of me trying to transit Shouldn't from her company into what was the topic we were going to talk about for the next 30 minutes? Oh, wow, that's
Brandon 10:10
lacing it in there.
Collin 10:12
I really, I put together I really was like moving things around to try and just make sense of what it was. And usually I don't. Usually I don't do that. I don't have to do that. But this is what again, whatever I was usually I
Brandon 10:26
don't try to make sense. It's fine. No, no, I
Collin 10:29
don't. I don't try and make sense. There's no, there's nothing but I was, again, this episode. I'm really terrified. Because there's one more that I recorded around that same time and I'm like, I get better or worse. I don't remember. Oh, no. So we'll, we will HLC. We're sure to
Brandon 10:50
see how it shakes out. Like, yeah, yeah. Yeah. But other than
Collin 10:56
other than going back and listening to your cell phone two months ago, where you're like, I was like, I don't think I was in a good spot, then that sounds. That sounds a bit weird.
Brandon 11:05
Now, I do that to the show sometimes. I'm like, oh, yeah, I remember this. Like this was good. Or positive vibes around here. Oh, no,
Collin 11:13
what I do is, man, I thought I sounded good. I'm really sick. Give that person some medicine. What is he doing here? That's not okay.
Brandon 11:26
It is. It is a strange that. I'm doing this right. For this long now. Like I have, really, I guess, become accustomed to the sound of my own voice. Like it doesn't bother reading because, you know, you go through that thing where you're like, is that what I sound like? Oh, my Yeah, no. Yeah. Now, it's just like, Oh, yeah. Okay. I've accepted it. Like, it's me. It's fine. Here we go. And it just so when I do this, and back sometimes like, oh, yeah, that's funny. And it doesn't bother me anymore. Like, cure myself. Now. No, it's that is a weird trade hurdle to overcome. Yeah,
Collin 12:04
yes, it is. I know. I know. I will offer to send people like a recording of the interview. And they're like, please don't please don't whatever you do, do not send it to me. I don't want to hear myself. And it's okay, fine. Too bad. I know, I've got Yeah, it's trying to get I was having conversation with Megan about this. Not too long, earlier, actually, of things that go from kind of like, a hot, like, when you make that transition of trying to get more serious about something.
12:41
And going okay, no, I actually want to do this. And this is gonna sound really weird, but like the podcasting thing, like, I've been doing it for over three years now with both shows and which is insane to think about but
Collin 13:00
going I like I need to be more a lot more trying to be more a lot more consistent about like times of these things and stop being so willy nilly and frantic about them to get some order of like, actually do have time like when it's the when the sun is up to do like recording and writing and editing. But instead, just because of the habits that I've built up, like it's not just the old recording a nighttime I don't have a problem with that. But like, that's also what I'm trying to edit and get everything ready and get it in production for like, the next day, like doing the stuff. I don't actually need to do that anymore. Like I
13:41
I just you
Brandon 13:42
I mean, it's like the habit that you got into when we first started. I mean, this one specifically, but your other one too. Like you have, like, day job. That was where you weren't the boss, right? Like you. You had your yet another day job. And then you have your side job. And then the only time you had was midnight, you don't mean so it kind of maybe it's like ingrained in your brain like no, this is when this is supposed to happen.
Collin 14:10
No, it really is. And I can actually feel like an energy shift between the hours of 730 to 830. Like it's it's bizarre, like not as I'm putting the kids to bed like I'm yawning. I'm exhausted, and then my energy starts to pick back up closer to 839 o'clock. And I think that's just because that's whenever my body's like, well, I have to gear up to get all this stuff done now, and I'm like,
Brandon 14:37
doing lots of things. I have to do lots of my brother about weird stuff.
Collin 14:41
Or, or sit down and review. You know, what I've got to do is I'm interviewing somebody on Friday and so like I've got a lot of research that I have to do about this person and I'm like, I gotta review past presentations of theirs and listen and look at slides and pour over their websites. And social media presence and we'll try and pull different questions and stuff. And like, for some reason, my brain is just like, Well, we do that when in in the evenings at night. So I'm really trying to get out of that habit. But it's, that's a that's a weird habit that I have not been able to break so far when I'm like, oh, no, I'll just do that at two in the afternoon. My body and my brain are like, no, no, no. Instead, let's sit here and figure out how we can
Brandon 15:28
get, I
Collin 15:30
really figure out what kind of software I need so that whenever I save an internet article, it converts it into a PDF, and then automatically uploads that to my e reader like that. That's what my brain I need to solve it to have the afternoon, not, not anything else. That sounds
Brandon 15:45
like an incredibly nice problem to have to do. You know,
Collin 15:56
it's just, it's just something that like, Why can't do this? And that's, that would be kind of cool. Would it be? Well, yeah, I guess, really, but
Brandon 16:06
I mean, if it if it's a thing that you do a lot. Trying to make the process easier is never a bad thing. Right? Oh, it's a thing that comes up more than twice in your daily life. I feel like you need to find it's okay to investigate solutions on how to make it better. Like it was the thing that happens like every once in a while, it's not worth it, really. But if it's a thing that you're doing a lot, and it sounds like you are, I think it's fine. Don't worry, thanks.
Collin 16:39
Thanks. Thanks. Oh, speaking of working on things to improve my my decluttering and sending things off into the stream. Oh, worked its way out into the, into the garage. Oh.
Brandon 17:00
Of thing is
17:03
yes. Specifically,
Brandon 17:05
or a Cave of Wonders, depending on your, you know. So, that's, uh, yeah, so I.
Collin 17:19
Yeah, so I went out, because I have some spots where I've been putting, like tools and things, but it has definitely been just a massive to try to sink like that is where all the sediment filters out and settles out, it's just been building on top, because what happens is, is you get out of the car. And then I kind of have this like bench space, right off to the left. And so things come out of the car and get go, they're there. Or things come from the house and get set there before you go into the car. And then say all sorts of things. So I and then like you're working in the yard, and it would just go set there. And then I was just kind of pushing things around and was not not good. So I ended up not not throwing away a whole lot. But I had all these shelves and I just had like tools kind of like stacked and, and piled up on top of everything. And it felt really good. I just actually like, made some tea and at nine o'clock at night was out in the garage, moving things away and end up going and asking really that question of like, Does this belong here?
Brandon 18:34
Where does this go? And if it doesn't
Collin 18:35
go here, like, thankfully, because it was in the garage, it was very, very all these things were extremely close to the very end of the stream, the garbage cans, which were so and I try not to just throw away things like you know, needlessly and not be replaced for right I don't not like that. But I I was also very aware of like, okay, I don't think this like this zip tie that broke but it's still technically be usable. I don't I don't need that. I don't need that right now. So yeah, we're gonna let that continue flowing. And that was the felt really nice to do that. And now it's like wow, look at all this
19:21
space
Collin 19:25
weird. Where'd this come from? Oh, when we like we got rid of our we for some reason we were holding on to the kids old car seats. So the ones before their little booster seat seats things now we were just holding on to those and we finally have gotten rid of those. And those were just I had put into special screws up into the wall to hang those just to get them up off the floor so they wouldn't get ruined or anything. So that like cleared up a whole corner. It felt it was like oh wow, this is
19:57
look at this Be free. Look at this. Alright,
Collin 20:03
so we took a walk to the to the library, which is something I am immeasurably thankful that we can do like it was amazing. Took us 15 a 15 minute walk to get there yesterday.
20:14
Oh man. No, no, it was like 655 degrees. rented her books.
Brandon 20:20
Don't go tomorrow. No.
Collin 20:23
Yes. Yeah, that's why we went yesterday. Yeah, yesterday walked library. And because that's another habit that we've gotten out of. We used to go on family walks like once or twice once or twice a day. But because of the chaos, we haven't been able to do that. So it's like, I've actually really missed our 3045 minute walks at some point during the day like those were really nice.
Brandon 20:50
So open to, to get back into those. Yes, we started doing that as well. Susan has decided that she'll be the thing to do. And so nice. Today, I was dying. Because we did a lot of work. We did our outside digging stuff today. It's science, right? So I've already walked 7000 miles in a cave. She's like, you're ready to walk away?
21:13
Oh, no.
Brandon 21:17
Other than that, it's been going fine.
21:20
No, not gonna survive.
Brandon 21:23
We don't have anywhere exciting to walk to. Because we our town doesn't believe in sidewalks or putting things in a convenient distance from each other. So we walked to the water tower. Yep. Okay. And yeah, a little less exciting. But you know.
21:48
Hey, it all it all works.
Brandon 21:51
I buy Lowe's. So that's cool. I guess like
Collin 21:56
to see some cool, you know, plants and some
Brandon 22:00
loading dock yards.
22:02
Yeah, pretty righteous.
Brandon 22:04
It's pretty righteous. Yeah.
Collin 22:08
Like, it just made me go, oh, like, Oh, that's right. Four years ago, when we bought this house. We were excited about the walkability and then we don't really walk. Turns out, but yeah, it was like, oh, so the library is 15 minutes away, which means the downtown like shops and restaurants and stuff is just a 20 minute walk and a nice day.
Brandon 22:34
That's really not bad at all. So yeah, we'll we'll get it taken care of.
Collin 22:41
It's just one of the things that like, oh, yeah, this is something we we can do.
Brandon 22:45
Yeah. Ours is like ours. We're in such a weird spot where like, there's really nowhere to go. Right? There's nothing like over here, but also there's just like, corpses of trees everywhere. So the other day where it was like walking down the road, they're like, oh, there's six turkey. Nice. Okay. Like I don't really expect to see them. Like right there. Oh, technically in the city limits, but there they are. Are there there's about five deer just standing there. Nice. So we that's we have that. At least they go. Yeah.
23:20
Yeah, well, you you guys
Collin 23:22
used to do a lot of walks with when with Chuck right. So I'm sure that's kind of a transition still as you're you're going through that through
Brandon 23:31
a lot less getting out the house. Right. Not that he was one to go like super far. No. Anyway, right. Like no, not really just over enthusiastic about walking.
Collin 23:46
He was on a pirate adventure dog. But he was still
Brandon 23:53
Yes. Oh, yes. All right. i We might get day off tomorrow because it's supposed to be gross. And like snowing? Possibly. So take a little time out. Yeah, a rest day. Right. Even the Tour de France gets a rest day. So
Collin 24:08
that's the take my rest day tomorrow. Yes. Gotcha is I will I'll Yeah, I agree. rested. Because they're exactly the same thing. Yes.
Brandon 24:20
Exactly. Pyrenees mountains and me walking up a slight elevation basically the same.
Collin 24:26
I I see notice Yeah. Oh, more walks. Yeah, that's right.
Brandon 24:40
So in the news of things I know Yeah, this last week. Oh, sorry. I
24:44
was gonna ask you. Could you tell me what time is it?
Brandon 24:49
Oh, oh, okay, we're gonna go okay. I'm sorry. The other thing? Oh, no. Other thing. No, no, it's fine. Yeah. So I have under Going a bit of an identity crisis at the moment, right? So I did buy a watch right now. This is a bit weird. After years of being like, watches are dumb, and I don't understand why I need a watch right now just thinking of the day it was like I was when we well, partially at Christmas, I was looking, I was messing around in my room down there and was like, oh, yeah, I found my old watch that like Mimi gave me. Oh, yeah, I'm not wearing that one. Because it doesn't fit in. It's broken and tilting, but like I was thinking about that, like, I did wear that alive, did you swear watches all the time. And then I just stopped for various reasons. Mostly the reasons because I was working around small children who like grab you, and it was not hurt and pleasant. Under so I didn't do that for a long time. Blah, blah. And so I was like, you know, I want to have my phone less at work. Right? I want to be like, I don't want to have it as much. But I do need to know, like when we're leaving. So I thought let's give it a try. Let's see if I can be a watch guy again. Let's see if that happens. So but pretty inexpensive thing. Right? It's not like that spending lots of money on this experiment here. But there's also a sale. So bone bonus. Right. But yeah, we've been doing the watch thing for about a week now. So EDC update, sad wristwatch.
26:31
So you were
Collin 26:33
lured back to a previous time? Or were you like, oh, that could actually be helpful now? Yeah, I
Brandon 26:39
think it could actually be helpful now. Right with like, just doing time management stuff that way. It's just less intrusive, you know, little bit more, whatever. So that's why we did this right. Now. The problem, of course, is once you start searching for watches on the internet, all your recommendations, and especially your YouTube stuff, like explodes with like, internet watch things. And it, it's a disaster to wade through, right? You go down that rabbit hole you're done for life. It's kind of disgusting. Right? Insofar as that, as far as Internet Watch world goes, right, small tangent on this, before we get back to the name of the internet, watch world is gross. Because it's absolutely disgusting. Because they're all focused on like, luxury watches and stuff like that. So like all they talk about is Rolex, and a whole bunch of things I've never heard of before. And boy, howdy, if you think that guitar internet is gatekeeping II, and pretentious. Oh, my Lord.
28:07
Some of these
Brandon 28:08
people are absolutely horrible. Like, listen to what are you talking about? Right. And they have they have this like very strange perspective about life. Because they're talking about like, affordable watches. And then they say that they say things like $900?
28:32
how out of touch with
Brandon 28:33
reality. Are you exactly like, what do you live in? Yeah. So that's been hilarious to deal with and be around. But that's my side tangent on that some of these things are just like cringy and like, bad. And they're very gatekeeping. II and
Collin 29:03
is that is in the gatekeeping in some ways, because of the brands they hold in esteem, or in the way they I don't know, it could be both probably like,
Brandon 29:13
I think so. Right. So like, here's, here's the brief history, as I understand it at the moment. Now, does that mean that this what I'm about to say is correct? No. Right. But like, just sort of, as I understand it right now, basically, a kind of what I've pieced together here. 70s, like 70s, right during the 1970s. The watch market was basically destroyed by Japanese watches. Right? Because they're, like, cheap. They're really good. They lasted forever. And people bought those. Right? They're like, Oh, yeah, because, you know, it was like, I need a watch. This is wash, it tells time it's good, boom done. Right? And it's like cheap Japanese industry. So like 70s 80s like that just like killed watch world, right? You think about like traditional watchmaking, bastions of like Switzerland, right? Kind of like put Switzerland on the edge, right? So they started going like they leaned really hard into this, like, luxury branding. Right? So like, they, they were making the same watches. They were just like, No, no, it's luxury, don't you know, they just like leaned real hard into this, like, luxury thing. And it just stuck so hard. That that's what a lot of people are obsessed with and think watches have to be.
30:54
Right? Because you technically don't
Brandon 30:57
need one. Right? Like, right, like, technically you don't. But the luxury aspect is like so played up that that apparently you can justify paying these just stupid numbers that they talk about on these things like, blah. So they get obsessed with that part because that part is like, you know, a luring and exclusive and all that junk where like, you know, you don't, it's just it's just like way overhyped, and overplayed and leaned into for
31:36
profit
Brandon 31:37
purposes, I guess I don't really understand why they do it. But like,
Collin 31:40
Well, yeah, they guess when the market becomes what happens is when it becomes a commodity, they have to differentiate themselves in some way. And basically, they just go up market at that point. Yeah, you gotta get, they got to feel like they have to get out of that in some way. So they
Brandon 31:57
separate themselves from whatever. So that's weird. To see that, right. And then like, so all these people, like they, they, they talk about watches that like normal human beings can afford. Like, they're not good, with like, a couple exceptions, right? Like gen two, you know, like, but like, they talk about them, like they're just trash. And like, Who on earth would wear that? Like, ah, qu imagine wearing that such a loser? Right? And that's what like normal human beings can afford and would wear on a daily basis, just because they just need something until the time and so it's like, you're kind of gross. Like that. Attitude is disgusting.
Collin 32:45
Yeah, it's really it's not helpful in any way shape. No.
Brandon 32:51
And, and, you know, there, a lot of them are like, selling stuff, right? Are they like, are in the business or, like, whenever I get it, you're trying to be a personality on the internet. I understand that as a personality. Likes, you know, famous winner thing, but like, you don't mean like, like, Oh, you have to do that. Because it's your, your character. You know what I mean? Like, sure. Some of them are a character, right? Like, as long as it comes across that way, and they aren't
Collin 33:19
like, Well, yeah, like, like a James or Clarkson or yeah, there's, there's a, there's a shtick that a lot of people try and fall into and to drive home an opinion or point.
Brandon 33:30
Yeah. So it's kind of really annoying, and disgusting. Because if you're like, I just want like a certain thing. And I want to know about like, because I'm over here trying to be like, apparently, there's more than one type of watch. So that's weird. I didn't know that. You know, I'm
Collin 33:49
there, I guess. Yeah, I'm
Brandon 33:51
sorry with that. And so Mike, what do you mean there's different kinds and what do you mean a style like what is
Collin 33:58
it this? So so with that goes previously when you were when you had watches in your life, they kind of they found their way into your life? They were they were you they were just your existing and going along your way, and watches fell down? Yeah, that's pretty much how
Brandon 34:14
it is. Yeah. So it was like You need one that was like, okay, okay,
Collin 34:18
so you are you're wading into this consciously?
Brandon 34:22
Yeah. As far as Yeah. As the other because otherwise it was like, very unconscious of like, that one's cool. I guess I'll get that one. Yeah, but when you're again, that was in a physical store when I was looking at it, right. So if you're on the internet, you have to be like, I have to know what to search for because you can't just do watch right that doesn't that doesn't that's not helpful so you get these like big things, and it's like, yeah, I was unaware of like, I still am unaware of differentiation between like certain styles of thing, like, I don't know what this means. I just want something like Oh my gosh, what did I get into? This is horrid. Why don't
35:15
so What? What?
Collin 35:17
What led you to your your final decision? What kind of what aspects were you looking at? For the perfect
Brandon 35:23
watch? Number one? I mean, it's not perfect by any means the battle like the strap. It's annoying, but luckily, that's like the easiest thing to change. Yes. So it doesn't really matter. Right? If you are watch shopping people on the internet, who cares what the strap looks like? Because you can get different one. So really very digital adverts.
Collin 35:51
It's a really good point. Yeah. This is perfect. But the strap is so ugly.
Brandon 35:56
Yeah. So get a new one, which I may do. Eventually, I got to see if it breaks and we'll see if it wears in different or not. Big, biggest thing was price, right? As an experimental experiment. You don't want to go like you're not jumping in with both feet. Right? So no rolly for me. You know? So sorry. And like, yeah, just like I guess. So, simplicity, I would say it would be the second thing. So like no dive bezel on this one. Right? No, like, extra dials? No. Weird chronograph buttons, right. Not stop watching anything. Yet, who knows? So just like very simplistic style, but also not like very like casual looking not like real, not like a dressy one. Not like a Mimi watch. Right? Where it's like, no numbers at all. Just like lines. Or just like a.at 12 a dot. Yeah, it? What is this? Yeah, so nothing like dressy like that. Like it has actually be functional? Because I am a teacher. So I do need, like, time thing.
Collin 37:18
It would be nice. For sure. Yeah. So
Brandon 37:20
we have a I guess technically it's kind of a field Watch Style. Watch. Inspired by field watches, I guess. Yes. From what I learned from that's the thing. Who knew? Because it's also kind of, it's like on the smaller end, right? You know, and also that's not cool. Or the internet tells me that's not cool. I don't care. Because it gets in the way everything. Right? Which is the whole point of if you're watching, right, because it's smaller diameter. It's not like super tall. But it's either the face is really easily readable. So that's good. And so yeah, the internet tells me like smartwatches are lame, but they can go second a guy don't really care. I like it. So like, unobtrusive, small, easily readable. That was a really kind of it right? I didn't want to be like bulky. You know, I mean? Isn't it would annoy me? And then I wouldn't wear it, which defeats the whole purpose of the experiment. So we have this thing. So well.
Collin 38:26
I will say I too have a penchant for the the field watch variety of watches. I have a one I haven't worn in a fairly long time. But I really do like the simplicity of the like, there's no extra do Bob's and gizmos are watching Paul it's it's
Brandon 38:48
mean it says that like date and stuff. Because that's like a common thing but like,
38:52
but it's very on
Collin 38:54
a obstructive to the day like yeah, it is meant to do one thing tell time and then it needs to disappear and not be flashy or catchy in any way. And then it and then that kind of I like how that drives the simplicity of the form and the extreme functionality of it. Like you said, it's you can immediately look at your wrist and quick glance. This is gonna sound silly to people when they're gonna go what are you talking about? quickly look at your glance to see what time it is. That's what a watch is for. But as we've already described, some watches it's impossible to tell time because there's nothing on them.
Brandon 39:30
Like look at it for a long time. Like, like, if you can't see that, like it depending on how accurate you have to be right? Because some watches don't have they'll have like 123 But like, no subdivisions. So like I need to know when like 1207 is right. So like, I need to make sure that it has the the minutes between the the things, you know between the the little individual have minutes like the single minutes between knives. So that was important like readability. Like you said, like, ah, and it's like, oh, black face style, whatever white numbers done. Like that's, you know, doesn't get any more. Except for the others, I guess if it was like, white, black, but whatever. Like it's readable. It's like high contrast. It's not like a crazy color. Anything. Done. Got it? Yeah. So you had this for how long now? Almost a week. Ah, okay. So how was the week progressed? I mean, pretty good. Looking your risk constantly are a little bit the first couple days. I was like, I play with it a lot. Because it's like, weird. It was weird feeling. There was something there. But I think if I can get this band thing broken in, that will be helpful. Right? The thing that I didn't know, right? It's like a because it's feel sad. Watch the band is like, green. And it's like that like Nihalani material? Right? What I did not realize it appears that it is backed with like leather backing. So it is much much stiffer than I originally thought it was going to be. Oh, interesting, right. So at least the back is leather. Or maybe it's nylon over a leather bag. I can't really tell exactly what it is. But like, well, let me grab real quick so I can try to describe this. Yeah, okay, in the back. So yeah, the back is like, got leather sewn onto it. Right? So it's like the, it's like the nylon. And then there is like a very thin leather piece sewn onto the back. Potentially for make it more comfortable. I'm not real sure. The problem is at the top, where it like where the band connects to the watch body? I guess. Chassis body? I don't know. Things. Yeah, thing. So up there, there are these like stitches that go horizontally across the band. And that makes that part like very stiff in the part that I don't want to be very stiff at all, because that's where it like curving around your wrist. Yeah, sometimes it makes it sit like really strangely, because it's still so stiff up there. And I can't get it soft now yet. So it's like it's it's weird. Sometimes, like in turn funny. And it like sits strangely on my wrist. So that is the part that's annoying, right? Like, that's the part that's like uncomfortable, and I can't like get it to do what I want. And it's like, it doesn't wrap around my wrist the right way. So that needs to be fixed somehow, or done something with I don't really know what to do about it. I guess replace the band, probably. That would be the option.
Collin 43:20
Have you have you tried soaking it in your sink and haven't soaked it
Brandon 43:26
but I did get it wet. While like I did. Like I washed my hands and then I like just put it under the water and then continued to wear it. Right. Now that helped a little bit. So I might have to do that again. To see if that helps. Because that was real annoying and uncomfortable. I see a picture of what I'm talking about. If it doesn't make sense. Yeah. Trying to get that sort of worn down in a way that is comfortable. It makes it like lay flatter. I don't know something like that. I'm not sure. It's weird. So I don't know how I feel about that. Everything else is fine. I like the watch face and how it looks. So that's the bad day. Wait
Collin 44:14
really late into the stitching on that
Brandon 44:16
they really did. They're not messing around. Ah, yeah. For folks
Collin 44:21
not listening, not being able to see this photo from where it attaches. Is that the lug? Is that what that's called where it sure into the watch Barney where the loop goes through. Then there's 12345 bands of of stitching, rows of stitching that go back to the holes where you're going to put the clasp in is five of those. So definitely I could see how that would make that part extremely thick. Now, but that's not usually the weak part. The watch usually it's right up there by the
Brandon 44:53
so I don't know, I think it's worse. I think it's for style purposes. Right. Bye bye What it does is it makes that part like way too stiff. And so it has a hard time like wrapping around your wrist because it doesn't want to that part doesn't want to bend. So you get this like the effect as it sits very strangely on your wrist sometimes.
Collin 45:20
Yeah, yeah, that I can definitely see how that's going to take a minute to Yeah, to get broken. And so you just need to go out you know, do some wear biking get get all sweaty and wet and scrub it in there and get it broken in there. Yeah, just you know, go out and not sure
Brandon 45:34
I've been wearing it while I was walking and like I I keep getting it wet. And hopefully that will help do something. But it's like so much. It feels it just feels so thick. Like right there. Yeah, I can see that. And it's really odd. And I don't I get it's just annoying. Like, it just feels weird. And like it doesn't end. Good. So just
Collin 46:04
so you have it a week. As study habits you have to ask, how many are a good idea of a time period for this? You're just going to see how this plays out kind
Brandon 46:15
of plays out? No real like, no, like deadline, right? Like so. Because yeah, plays out see if it's something that I want to pursue or not. Okay. So just kind of playing it by ear right now. Pretty much it right?
Collin 46:34
You do just have to see if it's gonna stick. Yeah, well, I'm very interested to see where this progresses so nice.
Brandon 46:44
I will be the person on the end of that has a collection of watches like my watch talk video will be like, here's my watch collection. They're all like $10
Collin 46:53
these are no watches only found in the discount aisle of the antique store. That's what I'm
Brandon 47:00
don't they'll never work. They'll be broken. This can be yes. But cheap. I thought about doing the I attempt I had put some thought into this like maybe a year or so ago. Right? Because I found my one of the watches that I had was here in my house. Right I had it in a drawer and I found it as a girl. I should try to replace the battery. Well I did that and it didn't work anyway so shut that one down. But like I sure I was gonna wear that one for a while see if that how if that helped, but as it was a broken then I was like okay, I guess not. Well, this table that for later. Yeah, that was nice. What I've been doing basically, that yeah, I'll
Collin 47:55
I'll update real quick. Amaya EDC update. Oh, just nothing, nothing major. But our previous EDC update challenge comes back all the way from 2020. March 2 2020.
Brandon 48:12
is right when you could carry things? Yes. Oh, wait.
Collin 48:18
Yeah, that was probably time. That
Brandon 48:20
was the one way where I'm devastated. To be fair at that point, that would have been recorded several weeks before that
Collin 48:28
several weeks before. So how would it Yeah, but it was still March. Yeah, yeah. Um, yeah. And at that time, I was carrying like, bone, the case, the massive knife, a really bulky flashlight and a Gerber thing and whatever. And I'm looking at this photo and I'm like, Oh, I completely got rid of a case for my phone entirely last like very recently, and but what I've added back to I gotten out of the habit of carrying I've gotten gotten back into it of carrying actually carrying a notebook. But I in order to make this work, I could seriously downsized my pocket knife that I was carrying because both options that I had I'm looking at these photos and like those are jokes like those are ridiculous for someone. Yeah, they were not sleek. Why fly was I tried to carry those so like I have a very, like very small folding like little pin knife kind of thing now. Like this is exactly what I need because why do I need this to open letters and boxes that come in Amazon boxes? I don't not hacking through you know. To make this work, I'm not going to craft lashing this to a stick to go stab fish in a river like No, I'm not doing that. So I I have been I've been really enjoying the the Access, immediate access to notebook. And not because I've been this is this has gone hand in hand with me with a with a larger reading goal than I had last year. But to help make reading stick, what I have to do is I have to take notes on what I'm reading, to keep me engaged in my brain, that demon dogs the back of my brain from consuming me. So I have to take notes about what I'm reading just keywords and stuff. Like if I don't, I, that's what it takes to keep my mind focused on words like I just know that about myself. And I can't take notes on my phone, when I'm reading. That's, that's just a recipe for disaster. Yeah, it's too distracting, right, like way too distracting. And the picking up. So I was like, Well, if I need if I'm going to if I want this to stick, I need to have paper by me. But in order for me to have paper by me, it needs to be in my pocket. So out to have a pocket notebook, which means I kind of have a little pencil, which means I'm going to change these other things. So the whole thing, that whole thing you can see, there's like the whole is not that the house is in flux and things going out into flow. And this is also coming up. And so it's been a whole
Brandon 51:14
whole thing. So I haven't that's my
Collin 51:17
update is the change the pen and adding back of the notebook was just threw off everything. So we're trying to find balance
Brandon 51:34
the other thing that I did this week, right in the spirit of the show, which is like, Hey, I'm gonna try that. See how it goes. Right? Or thinking about it for awhile, right? Just sort of like kicking it around just because that'd be fun. So what I did was I made pasta from scratch.
Collin 51:54
i Okay, I am Yes, this is I want to know everything.
Brandon 52:01
Right? So, listeners, some listeners out there might be going like, Yeah, and so what? Okay, so I am famous for not really being able to cook many things or make things right. Not really my jam. Right? Not really, Chef over here. But I do like making stuff. Right? And I particularly enjoy making things like from scratch just because it's more interesting. Right? Takes forever sometimes, which is off putting and so you don't do it. Because I don't want to. But for whatever reason, I don't really know why. I don't know what the like, genesis of this thought was when I was like, I don't really know. Can't really trace back to this, like the origin here. I was thinking about the other day, and I can't really remember because I've been sort of sitting on this for a while, right? And I was like, No, I bet I can make pasta. That's think I can do. I've done this before with other things, right? Like, there was once a few many years ago now. I was like How hard can it be to make a bagel? I wonder? So I made bagels. Right? Like, did it like I love this. So I was like, Huh, I wonder how hard it would be to do this. Right? And I told us about this a while ago and so for Christmas she got me like this little pasta thing, right? It has like the little like the little cutter things for like ravioli ease or like little wheelie thing and like stuff like that. Right? Just like little like tools that you need to make. Oh, I love what? Yeah. And so, like last week, I was like, Well, I guess we should use this now. And she was like, Okay, done. Let's go. So. Oh, that's so cool. I made some ravioli. Right. So there we go. That's what it did. So I didn't make the filming part. She did that part. I needed professional help with that. Because we were sort of like I don't know what to put in it. So we just like kind of looked at several recipes and cobbled together this. This one. We'll put the so three cheese ravioli. Nice some other random things in it. But it wasn't too bad. It was just like, put stuff in food processor. Zing it around. Look, a feeling. Got it. Right.
Collin 54:39
Well, so what was your What was your expectations going in? I mean, you said you're not really the Handyman in the in the kitchen. So compare and contrast. Like what
Brandon 54:52
did you think I really didn't have expectations. It was more of a exercise and I wonder if I could do this. Right because so the reason I think I think I gravitated too, I think I think part of the reason that we went that I kind of thought about pasta was because I do like making dough. Right? Ah, dough making is a thing that I have done and have been relatively successful at in the past. Right. So bread dough pretty good. I can make some pretty good bread dough, right? Sure. And I don't like I do I do a listener so you don't get mad at me. I do make it by hand need by hands don't need that don't need it in the mixing thing. Right? Okay, so I don't know, there's something I like doing that. Right? That like process is very satisfying. To do like the laying it out doing all the stuff like kneading the dough, blah, blah, blah, right? That part is very. I enjoy that part. Kind of like watching the dough, looking at it being like, do I need more? Flour? Do I need more water? Like to get it to where it needs to be? Right? I just sort of like that process. I don't know why it doesn't make a lot of sense. I do. And so I thought it was like, Oh, I wonder if I could do pasta. Right? For a long time, and not realizing that making pasta. Like ingredient wise. Literally the easiest thing you could make. Right? There's two ingredients. As I wasn't aware of this, before I started thinking about this, Jay, it always seems so like for other things like it seems like very difficult, right? Because you don't like if you're me. And you have like absolutely no knowledge of how these things work. Right? Sometimes these things are intimidating, because you don't know anything about them. Right? But then I was doing thing and I was like yeah, it's literally just flour a bag. And I was like, okay, all right, I could definitely do this now. I don't think I'm gonna mess this one up. Yeah. So made Medill did the thing got all rolled out? I did mess up the rolling out a little bit. I did some a little knot, right? That's fine. Okay. It makes some ravioli, right. So very, like handmade style where I rolled out a thing and I just like so I basically rolled out one long sheet. Not one long sheet. I did it in several batches, but you roll out a long sheet. And then you put dollops on the sheet and then you just roll it over itself and smash it down and then cut it out. So it wasn't pretty. Exactly. But they were tasty. Nice. We have free tasty right surprise. Now. Not bad
Collin 57:58
as somebody who has found himself on not just YouTube, but also like Instagram shorts and Instagram reels of people making pasta. I fully endorse this adventure that I have Mesmer I mesmerized by people who who do that. And I like watching people go through that process and everything. So I That's why I was like, Okay, this is I'm on board. I'm 100% on board with this.
Brandon 58:29
Yeah, it was really fun. It was fun. We did it was cooking together too. So that was fun, right? Yeah, but yeah, I just like making dough things. Right? I think that's the, like the one thing that I can kind of do relatively, okay. Not gonna say good. I'm gonna say relatively okay, is making things from dough, I don't really buy that is very odd. But whatever. I'm gonna go with it. Just I like it. It's fun to do that. So I was very enjoyable process to go through. Like, I didn't really care if it was gonna take longer than like, throwing some noodles in a pot. Right? It was much more fun to like, sit there and just need it out for a while did you do and then do so it was it was very fun, enjoyable.
Collin 59:17
So well. Yeah, it's very, it's very therapeutic and relaxing to go through that process. Yeah, I sometimes in some instances, I think it might be kind of kin to like many woodworking activities, where you have an piece of wood and I'm going to slowly work it into a particular thing over time. With that kind of in in goal with what its gonna look like.
Brandon 59:42
That's a good analogy. Really, because dough is kind of like that in that you have to be watching it all the time. And like feeling it because like you have to be like okay, I'm needing it. I'm rolling this over. Is it cracking or is it stretching? Right? Oh, I need to do this. Oh, I need to Oh, Put some more flour down. Oh, I do that wet my hand so that that gets a little bit more moisture in the, in the dough. Right like that kind of just monitoring and thought process and like Okay, gonna need it for a while see how it goes, okay need to add this or it's good just keep going blah blah. Like that process can be very like I was just sort of relaxing because you're focused on like one thing only. Right? Yeah, I think maybe that's it. Like I'm only focused on this one thing. And that's it. So maybe that's why it was like very enjoyable nice maybe that maybe?
Collin 1:00:37
Yeah, well yeah, it's a very few things in our modern life are unit tasking in nature? Yeah by like by Design Modern Life is nothing but multitasking and going from one crazy thing to the next. So that's for me like that's it feeds that part of the brain to know that okay, like this is I can focus I can pour all of my attention into this one because that's what this needs. Right? And second, I'm able to do that during this process. So I can understand that as well.
Brandon 1:01:14
Yeah, so it's it's really good. I think that's interesting, because it's one of that, like I said before, like it's one of those things. It's, it sounds very unobtainable. Right. And like, it sounds difficult, but then kind of look into it a little bit. You're like, wait, no, it is very doable. Yeah. Like, just because ignorance, like, when you're ignorant of anything like that, right? Like, you don't really know how it works, right? You don't know. Kind of what to expect. I was slightly nervous because I was like, I don't really know how much this is gonna make.
Collin 1:01:54
real sure what I'm dealing with. You're right.
Brandon 1:01:58
So for like ravioli, it was fine. Because, you know, they were like, big fat ones. So it was okay. But like, you know, as far as like actual, like noodle pasta, I would have been like, I don't know how much this is like, because you know, all the recipe books is like, Oh, it's this many grams pasta. And me being an American is like, what's that mean? Exactly?
Collin 1:02:20
I don't. It's not how I measure my pasta, but
Brandon 1:02:24
I really don't really know what you're talking about here. Like, I'm sure to an Italian. This makes all the sense in the world.
1:02:37
Yeah,
Collin 1:02:39
those are, I think those kind of tasks are really, really good. The other example that I'll give is, like something like granola of like, you see it on the store shelf, and you're like, Oh, my goodness, what must go into that? And then you look what must go into that and you go, Ah, I will do that at home. I have an baking sheet. Okay, let's do this. So did you. Is this something you're going to continue to do? What are your modifications? You're going to make the next pasta thing?
Brandon 1:03:14
Yeah, I think so. Right? I think it's just gonna be I think it's fun. I think it could be something that I do more of like, Oh, hey, if we're gonna have noodles, I can just if we want this, I can just like make that. Right. We'll see. We'll see how it goes. Right? Because there's also, you know, I was thinking like, oh, man, you know, what, if you want like noodles, how do you need the thing and I was watching a video and it was just like, this old Italian lady be like, Nat like to just roll it up and then chop it. I can do that. I can chop things. Nice, right. Like it made all the sense in the world when they were doing it right. They like roll the dough out like big. And then they, you know, sprinkle it with flour, and then they fold it and then they fold it again, just like on itself like piece of paper. Like fold it in half. You fold it in half. You fold it in half, you fold it in half. And then you basically have like this, you know, very narrow thing and you just chop however thick you want it you're like oh fettuccine boom Oh, take away Telly smaller. Oh, spaghetti even smaller. Like that's all you do. You just chop it however thick you want. And you unroll it and noodle, I was like, okay. Okay, I could do that probably like that. Plus, having your hands on the dough, like after it's rested for a while, and you roll it out. If you roll it over on itself. It's really it's not gonna go like it. pretty firm at that point. So I was like, okay, that's, that's okay. That's very doable. I handle that. Right that's very nice. And I have to do it at least once more because we she put those pictures on face or she share those pictures, right? Because she's a villain. And she shares pictures of me all the time. Well, Jessica. And so we're having one of my friends over for this weekend, because it's her birthday and like her and her husband are coming over just gonna hang out or whatever. And she was like, so you're making me pasta, right? Well, I guess Oh,
1:05:27
there I go.
Collin 1:05:28
I can't I don't have an excuse to say I can't anymore. Yeah. All right. I can't do that. No.
Brandon 1:05:33
Yeah, thing. No, that's fine. Because it didn't really take that long. Right. Like, we made the whole dinner. And like an hour and a half. Oh, wow. Right. And, you know, that was the night. That's not really too bad when you think I started with some flour. Yeah.
Collin 1:05:59
Okay, good. Right. It's
Brandon 1:06:00
pretty good for some time. I think. So.
Collin 1:06:05
Yeah. Considering with what we started with, to where we ended up. Yeah, man. And for your first time, right. Like, that's also also true, right?
Brandon 1:06:12
Yeah. First time was like, a little slower always. Because you're like, I don't know. I'm scared. I don't know what to do next. Right. But like, it wasn't too bad. So we'll see. Yeah. Yeah, it was fun. It was fun to try something new. Right? And see, because like I said before it these things are terrifying for me, because I don't really know how to like, cook a lot of stuff. Right? It's really not my not really good at that. So I don't have a lot of confidence in that area. So adding this thing to like, Oh, so now I can only make things with flour. Apparently what I've learned I breads and pasta. Apparently.
Collin 1:06:57
You know, it turns out there are a lot of things that you need to make that flower is kind of the basis of a lot of things. So So who would have thought?
Brandon 1:07:04
Who would have thought? No idea? Yeah, man. So weird. And
1:07:11
Pro, pro tip here.
Brandon 1:07:13
Oh, yeah, I've added one more thing to my trucking repertoire. Yes. I didn't even really like the pasta to be perfectly honest with you. Yeah, I just made the dough and stuffed it. It's
Collin 1:07:28
it's all important an important part of the process. I didn't help dunk
Brandon 1:07:32
it in the I turned on the stove and I helped put them in the pot. So what is that? Baby steps? Baby steps.
Collin 1:07:43
Guys, we're starting off the new year with our hot recommendations coming in. Student walked to a library didn't watch and make some pasta at home. So this is
Brandon 1:07:54
good stuff. That solid recommendations here.
Collin 1:07:59
I think so a
Brandon 1:08:01
couple of listeners like already do that. Yeah, it's like jeez, I'm sorry, guys. We're slow that ticker K? I apologize. Yeah. Some of you live in Europe where you can walk places. Okay, rub it in. Rub it out. Yeah, exactly.
Collin 1:08:16
Thanks a lot anything like what other options out there be like, Wow, okay, let me tell you about the middle of it in your
Brandon 1:08:22
ability to walk to a store. Still use do useful things with your life by walking there. Yeah.
Collin 1:08:31
To this day, I still admit that we that there is no ability for us to do that at all. Like no even like Corner Store convenience store anything like that to go and it's like, nope, I've got I have to and that's part of what we chose. Right? Didn't have to live obviously, we made a different decision tree was different. But the other times I'm like, Ah, man, it would be nice just to like, hop down the block you know and grab something but whatever. So yeah, this 2023 shaping up to be a banger year at this rate. Yeah.
Brandon 1:09:11
Man knows
Collin 1:09:17
who knows with possibilities. And so I like this,
Brandon 1:09:21
like this. Right? Good. Well, high expectations
Collin 1:09:25
for you for l&l Cast next time we're all together. All right, like this. All
Brandon 1:09:29
right. Yeah, we're just gonna dump flour on dad's kitchen who love that. That
Collin 1:09:33
would actually be really fun to have a noodle night. Everybody makes kind of their does their own thing. Their noodles at that big at that big center table. Kidding. Oh, we will we will chain him up outside so you can't see the amount of flour is that? Flour on the
Brandon 1:09:52
nose worried about buying food like No dad. Is bison flour please
Collin 1:09:58
don't worry about it. It's spaghetti. The night we'll we'll start at like, two in the afternoon making our noodles. And it'll be it'll be an entire process. It'd be great. I, I endorsed this idea this is I think it'd
Brandon 1:10:10
be like, it'd be fun, right? Yeah, we could like make a sauce. Right? Yeah, have like, I don't know, whatever other things you put the balls or something
Collin 1:10:23
it'd be very easy to do. And those recipes at scale very well for adding all they do.
Brandon 1:10:31
i They I also Okay, yeah, the secret. Not the secret, right. But the, there is a secret to pasta making. Right? That basically for every 100 grams of flour, which is approximately three quarters of a cup, right? You just use one egg. And it just scales like that. Right? 200 grams, two eggs, 300 grams, three eggs. And the amount of time. So it's actually quite simple, right? Yes. Like, oh, more people more
Collin 1:11:17
scale. still excellent. Yeah. And, I mean, I know egg prices are a bit obscene these days. But basically what I'm learning is like, you get probably what a dozen eggs. And that would feed like, what everybody like multiple times. Yeah, we
Brandon 1:11:31
could probably eat twice a day. Yeah.
Collin 1:11:34
Like, that's super, super cheap dinner. Okay, well, we're this is their we're doing this. Okay. All right. Somebody remember this when we all get together?
Brandon 1:11:46
Remember this? Figure out what to put on the noodles that we're willing?
Collin 1:11:52
Yes, I like this tag. adjourned. All right. Well, more more noodle adventures. Until next time, all right. Love you. Love you too. Bye.