• last year
On this episode of Roadkill
Transcript
00:00 Don't kill us before our adventure even starts.
00:06 I'm Fryburger, that's Finnegan.
00:08 And this is our second attempt at trying to get to Alaska.
00:11 Ronchero, take two.
00:12 [MUSIC]
00:22 14 months ago, we built that Ranchero in a week and
00:39 hit the road attempting to go to the ice races in Alaska.
00:43 And we failed right here in Aramo, Idaho.
00:46 >> This is the very spot where I broke the window in the car and
00:49 we had to give up nowhere near Alaska.
00:53 >> And at the end of that episode,
00:54 this thing really had its tongue hanging out.
00:56 It had been overheated a bunch of times and had a lot of issues.
01:00 But we just parked the car for a whole year,
01:02 started working on it about a month ago.
01:04 We sent the engine down to FAP Racing Engines.
01:06 They re-ringed and bearing it for us and
01:08 we threw it back in the car and
01:09 probably just got it running day before yesterday.
01:13 >> Feels familiar.
01:13 Yep, the seat's still saggy.
01:17 Come on, baby.
01:19 >> We're dead.
01:20 >> Go to Alaska.
01:20 [SOUND]
01:29 >> It's a good start, right?
01:31 [MUSIC]
01:32 >> Yesterday we left El Segundo, California,
01:35 which is where the Hot Rod Magazine offices are.
01:37 And slowly found our way to Cedar City, Utah.
01:41 We were having two tune-up problems.
01:42 One was with the mechanical advance curve in the distributor, and
01:45 another one was with the carburetor being too lean.
01:47 And last night we killed a lot of time having to run around to Pep Boys in
01:52 an Auto Zone and the Pep Boys Speed Shop,
01:54 trying to find just the little jets and springs that we needed to fix it.
01:57 We finally got that sorted out.
01:59 And now that we're here, at last year's sort of failure point,
02:03 we think we've got this thing ready to go.
02:04 This is the window to my soul.
02:07 We had no way to seal up the car other than to duct tape this into place,
02:11 which meant we had no way to see out of this and no way to safely drive.
02:15 >> It's a bummer it's completely covered in snow.
02:16 I was gonna go look for the freeze plug that you hocked over there,
02:20 cuz I bet it's still sitting there.
02:21 >> Look at the cushion we have for the window now.
02:24 So I can close the door with confidence.
02:26 >> [LAUGH] >> We're miles ahead of that now.
02:29 [MUSIC]
02:36 >> Get stuck.
02:36 >> Easy, easy, easy.
02:37 >> Get stuck.
02:38 [MUSIC]
02:42 >> The shifter sucks.
02:43 [MUSIC]
02:46 >> My God.
02:48 Come on, baby.
02:49 >> Now we're stuck.
02:50 [LAUGH]
02:52 >> Come on, girl.
02:54 Come on.
02:55 Come on.
02:57 Come on.
02:58 Come on.
02:59 >> Yeah.
03:00 >> Yes.
03:02 Yes.
03:03 >> Got it.
03:04 Okay.
03:05 >> I would have had to verbally kick you in the nuts for
03:07 getting us stuck on flat ground.
03:10 >> There's the gas station, look out.
03:11 >> [LAUGH]
03:14 >> Maybe we should get back on the highway now.
03:15 >> Okay, let's go.
03:17 >> [LAUGH]
03:18 [MUSIC]
03:21 >> We're further than we've ever been in the Ranchero.
03:25 Closer to Alaska than ever.
03:27 So really, even if it blows up right now-
03:29 >> It's a victory.
03:30 >> Yeah, we've won.
03:32 We have a complete window, and we've gone another two miles.
03:37 >> Leaving from our offices in California,
03:39 we had nine days to cover 3,700 miles all the way to Alaska.
03:43 We took off from the gas station in Aramo, Idaho on Saturday,
03:46 which gave us exactly a week to get to Big Lake, Alaska,
03:49 where we had to be at an ice race on Sunday morning.
03:52 [MUSIC]
03:55 >> We're about three hours from Great Falls, Montana,
03:58 which is just on this side of the border of Canada.
04:01 So we're getting really close.
04:03 And I'm putting some more air in our air shocks because ours are leaking.
04:07 Every few hours we stop, put some more air in it so
04:10 we can carry all the weight of all the junk we've got in the bed of the car.
04:13 >> Are we gonna head to Great Falls, Montana?
04:15 >> Yeah. >> What's that, another five hours?
04:18 >> If nothing happens or nothing goes wrong, yeah, midnight, sure.
04:20 [MUSIC]
04:29 >> Visibility is about six or seven inches right now.
04:33 The snow is just so thick and gnarly coming down at you, and
04:37 the car's got a gangster lean on it right now.
04:39 So all six of the lights are aimed up, and all I'm getting is just snow.
04:44 They're not really hitting the road.
04:45 So hopefully we can adjust them down far enough to counteract the backwards lean of
04:50 the car.
04:51 >> I'm really glad we got these lights, though.
04:54 They're IPF fog lights and the big beams.
04:57 So we've been in California, Arizona, Utah, Idaho, now Montana.
05:02 We gotta get this done so
05:05 we can get far enough tonight that we can get into Canada tomorrow.
05:08 [MUSIC]
05:18 >> Ranchero, looking good.
05:31 >> I don't know if you're aware of this, this is a scientific fact.
05:33 When it's ten degrees outside, the connecting rod actually shrinks and
05:37 closes up the clearance a little, and you don't need any oil.
05:40 >> What's a rumor like that Internet's a fad thing?
05:44 >> So we're good to go, cuz we don't have any oil.
05:47 >> Where'd it go?
05:48 >> It leaks.
05:49 >> Of course it leaks, but all of it?
05:51 >> I don't know, how low is it when it shows absolutely nothing on the stick?
05:55 >> That stick's kind of a quitter.
05:56 There's probably oil in there, just not as much as you would like to see.
06:00 >> Lifter's clatter, too.
06:02 >> Okay, it probably needs a little bit of oil.
06:04 >> The Ranchero is powered by a small block Ford.
06:06 It's based on a Dart block.
06:08 It's 363 cubic inches.
06:10 It made like 450 horsepower, and
06:13 it has a GearStar C4 automatic transmission in it.
06:15 The reason it's all lettered up the way it is,
06:17 is that Hot Rod Magazine entered the very first Baja 1000 race in 1967 in a car
06:23 just like this, lettered it like this, and won their class.
06:27 So this is kind of a tribute to that.
06:28 >> Today we're gonna attempt to cross the border.
06:32 We have to see if Canadia's gonna let us in.
06:35 >> I have plenty of denim to get us in, I think.
06:38 >> We'll just go, I love Moosehead!
06:39 They'll pass us right through, I hope.
06:42 >> Strange Brew is my favorite movie.
06:44 That's all that really matters to those people.
06:46 Americans are jerks.
06:48 [SOUND]
06:56 215, here we go.
06:59 We're still going north, right?
07:01 >> Yeah, Canada's still north of here.
07:03 >> All right, I just wanna make sure they didn't move it out of spite.
07:07 >> We do have to watch for ice now, though, like that right there.
07:12 These tires are good, though.
07:14 >> The tires are definitely better than the car.
07:15 [MUSIC]
07:20 >> I wish we had the dog.
07:21 [MUSIC]
07:31 >> 3,600 miles with a pit bull in the cab.
07:33 >> I haven't been barfed on yet.
07:35 >> That would have kept you warm, though.
07:37 [MUSIC]
07:45 >> We're five hours from the Canadian border right now.
07:48 >> We're five hours away from potentially getting told, ha ha,
07:52 you can't come in our country, dumbasses.
07:54 >> Last time I went, they took every single bag out and looked through it.
07:58 >> Leave your sex toys at home, then?
08:01 >> No.
08:02 >> I hope that when they impound your vehicle and search it,
08:05 they do that inside of a building where it's warm, not outside.
08:09 >> Here's what I don't understand.
08:09 >> Where they sit you on the curb.
08:11 >> Can they actually impound your vehicle?
08:13 Because at that point, 55, custom.
08:17 At that point that you're crossing the border, you're not across the border, right?
08:22 >> And it is still our car.
08:23 >> It's still our car and it's still our country at that point, right?
08:26 >> [LAUGH] You say that to them, all right?
08:28 >> [LAUGH]
08:29 >> No, damn it.
08:30 This is our country and our car.
08:32 >> I wanna know where the border is.
08:34 Show me a line, cuz I'm on this side of it, bitch.
08:37 [MUSIC]
08:47 Climbing the hills back here,
09:01 it needs enough throttle that it's actually pinging a little.
09:04 So we're gonna tune on it again.
09:07 [MUSIC]
09:09 This will be the second time we've re-jetted the carburetor.
09:12 But the first time we richeted up the secondaries, which helped a lot.
09:16 And unfortunately, I don't have an even bigger jet to put in the secondary, so
09:19 we're gonna have to put it in the primaries.
09:21 Which means our gas mileage will drop.
09:23 What's the claim?
09:25 >> 71s, we're good.
09:26 >> Perfect.
09:27 So we're gonna throw my 73s in.
09:29 >> You don't have 76s, do you?
09:31 >> Yeah.
09:32 >> Let's just go big.
09:33 >> Want to?
09:34 >> Yeah. >> All right,
09:35 I'll just go ahead and throw those everywhere.
09:36 [MUSIC]
09:46 I feel like we've gotten gas about 100 times.
09:53 And it's time to do it again, cuz we're running out again.
09:55 [SOUND]
09:57 Well, this is roadkill, and we don't believe in gas gauges or trailers.
10:01 [SOUND]
10:02 And this is roadkill, so
10:03 we tend to put unleaded fuel in yellow jugs marked for diesel.
10:08 You're wasting it a little bit, sir.
10:09 >> Yes.
10:10 >> Why don't we fix the leaky part so
10:12 that when you get back in the car, I don't smell you?
10:14 >> Okay, you're free to take over.
10:16 >> No, no, no, this is, you fix the leaky part.
10:19 That's gonna smell great for the next 2,400 miles.
10:22 >> I do love me some lava.
10:25 >> Is it cold?
10:26 >> It's a little chilly.
10:28 That's cold.
10:30 Woo, yeah.
10:32 Wow, wow, that was cold.
10:36 I cannot feel a thing.
10:37 [MUSIC]
10:42 I'll just get that plastic bottle.
10:43 [MUSIC]
10:45 Are you done with your soap?
10:46 Great, I'll get that too.
10:47 [MUSIC]
10:52 The strange thing about driving that car on this trip is that, to us,
10:57 it's a thing of beauty.
10:58 But once you get close to a border that you're trying to cross,
11:01 suddenly all of our flaws start sticking out, and
11:04 you realize this is the sketchiest car on the road today.
11:08 >> We were sick of stopping to fill up the air shocks, so
11:11 we took a little 12 volt compressor and put it inside the cab and
11:14 ran the hose all the way out to the filler on the air shocks,
11:17 plugged it into the cigarette lighter so
11:19 that we could fill the air shocks as we were driving down the road.
11:22 Which was cool, except for that it looks really, really rigged,
11:26 especially as we were about to cross the border into Canada.
11:28 >> To the guy in the bulletproof vest standing between us and Canada,
11:32 we look like drug smugglers.
11:34 >> And they pulled us into this building and slammed the door.
11:36 They ripped our whole car apart.
11:38 After getting strip searched for like an hour, they let us in.
11:43 They obviously did not talk to Australia before they made that decision.
11:46 [MUSIC]
11:56 >> Hear the clunk?
12:01 >> That's normal.
12:03 >> No, no, that's clunking.
12:04 [MUSIC]
12:06 I think the starter's falling out.
12:08 [MUSIC]
12:14 >> Okay, yeah.
12:16 >> It's not loose, it's falling off.
12:18 >> Man.
12:19 >> Full on, like I think a bolt's missing.
12:21 [MUSIC]
12:23 It's bad.
12:24 [MUSIC]
12:25 >> Really?
12:26 >> [COUGH]
12:26 >> What are the odds that we find SAE bolts in the land of hockey sticks and
12:31 maple syrup?
12:32 >> I didn't think of that.
12:33 They have regular bolts here?
12:35 They must.
12:35 >> I have no idea.
12:36 [LAUGH]
12:38 And now we don't have like, bitching iPhone,
12:41 find the auto parts store deal anymore either.
12:43 >> That's right.
12:44 We're still at the hotel, maybe they know.
12:45 Well, let's jack it up, maybe it's still in there.
12:48 [MUSIC]
12:50 Hopefully the border control agent didn't take our tools.
12:53 [MUSIC]
13:01 Bolt's here.
13:02 >> Thank God.
13:04 >> No, the- >> The clocking part.
13:06 >> The clocking came loose, not the bolt.
13:09 >> You have to clock it, take the starter out, and then tighten it.
13:12 >> So we have to take it off?
13:14 >> I think so.
13:15 I'm gonna disconnect the batteries so you don't kill yourself.
13:17 >> Where's the fun in that?
13:18 >> My first impression of Canada.
13:21 It's a lot like America, but metric.
13:24 >> At the border, they actually treated us like this was a foreign country.
13:28 They didn't realize this is just America North.
13:31 They were full on waterboarding some guy with maple syrup in the other room.
13:35 I don't know what that guy did, but it was bad.
13:37 >> They were pummeling him with Celine Dion music and hockey sticks.
13:41 >> Wow, I can see where the steering's been rubbing it.
13:43 That's why it got loose.
13:44 So I hopped under the car, pulled the starter off, tightened it up,
13:47 put it back together, now we're good to go.
13:49 We're gonna try and make it all the way to Dawson Creek today,
13:52 which is the start of the Alcan Highway.
13:55 >> You're naughty.
13:56 You're naughty.
13:56 You wanna run.
13:57 Come on, baby.
13:58 [SOUND]
14:03 >> 20 degrees in a carburetor, not always the best.
14:06 [SOUND]
14:11 He's messing with the choke.
14:12 [SOUND]
14:15 You can do it.
14:16 [SOUND]
14:19 Yeah, belt squeak, no starter, good to go.
14:23 [MUSIC]
14:26 We were rolling in Canada one morning and this guy in a black truck pulls up next to
14:30 us cuz he recognizes us, which blows us away, and he's screaming.
14:33 [MUSIC]
14:35 >> Yep.
14:36 [LAUGH]
14:38 >> Guess we're internationally famous.
14:40 [MUSIC]
14:43 The numbers are useless, but the icons on these signs are amazing.
14:46 Like, look at that one.
14:47 You could sleep or have sex.
14:50 [LAUGH]
14:51 It's your choice.
14:52 >> What is that?
14:53 >> Or ride a wheelchair.
14:54 [LAUGH]
14:55 Sleep, sex, ride a wheelchair.
14:57 They go out of their way to explain every possible thing you could do off of
15:03 every exit here.
15:04 I appreciate that.
15:05 [MUSIC]
15:06 >> Ooh, if you swim, you get run over by a boat, and
15:09 then they lay you on a picnic table.
15:10 >> And run you over with a trailer.
15:12 >> Yeah.
15:12 >> That was a tent being run over by a trailer.
15:14 [LAUGH]
15:15 [MUSIC]
15:17 >> Get in the cops here on horses.
15:19 >> Yeah, the Mounties.
15:20 We gotta see a Mountie before we go.
15:24 >> Let's get into a medium speed chase with a Canadian Mountie.
15:27 >> He only has one horsepower.
15:29 We'll beat him.
15:29 [LAUGH]
15:31 >> But what if there's like 40 of them together?
15:33 Is that 40 horsepower?
15:34 [MUSIC]
15:41 >> Needs one.
15:43 >> You'll never guess what I bought.
15:46 A party.
15:48 >> Dude!
15:50 No way!
15:52 >> Yes.
15:52 And we're going fishing cuz we're in Canada.
15:55 >> What is it, the 4th of July every day here or what?
15:57 Man, this thing has got heft.
15:59 >> Yeah, that's nothing but the good stuff.
16:01 >> Get out!
16:02 >> There's no snakes or sparklers in this.
16:05 This is just mortars.
16:06 [MUSIC]
16:08 >> That's awesome.
16:09 >> And I got oil cuz I figured we're out of here.
16:11 >> We're going to jail.
16:12 >> [LAUGH]
16:13 >> Totally going to jail.
16:14 >> How much was it?
16:15 >> The oil, the go fish, and the party were $330.
16:20 >> [LAUGH]
16:21 >> I spent all of our money.
16:23 >> Wow, that is definitely the party.
16:25 >> If we run out of money, at least we can signal for help.
16:29 Silver fairy.
16:30 >> What's that one about?
16:32 Cherry blaster.
16:33 Crazy aces.
16:35 Look at that one.
16:36 Fatal attraction.
16:37 >> Fatal attraction.
16:38 >> That's a good one right there.
16:39 >> That's got a good omen to it.
16:41 >> You can never eat too many donuts or do too many donuts in your automobile.
16:44 And when you make a major breakthrough,
16:46 like crossing the border from the US to Canada,
16:50 you've gotta celebrate with even more donuts.
16:52 [MUSIC]
16:55 [SOUND]
17:05 [MUSIC]
17:15 >> First beaver we've seen this whole trip.
17:31 >> I feel our trip has begun now that we've seen the beaver.
17:34 [SOUND]
17:40 >> Car's running good.
17:41 We are riding dirty though, cuz you're right, it's state law or
17:45 international law or Canadian law that we have our lights on right now.
17:49 >> We don't.
17:49 >> Not only do we not have headlights, but we don't have brake lights either.
17:52 >> Live dangerously.
17:54 Why don't we drive until it's like 20 degrees colder than it is right now, and
17:59 then we'll fix the wiring.
18:00 >> [LAUGH]
18:02 >> How cold is it right now?
18:03 36 and a half?
18:04 >> 36, that's not bad at all.
18:06 >> I think we're like 30 miles from the Alcan.
18:09 >> Yep, Dawson Creek.
18:10 >> And that's where shit's about to get real.
18:12 [MUSIC]
18:15 >> Part of my mission with this trip was to cover the whole Alcan Highway.
18:19 This road was built in World War II by the US Army in conjunction with
18:23 the Canadian government.
18:24 And the whole point was to be able to transfer munitions and oil and
18:29 people all the way up into Alaska,
18:31 where they were worried that the Japanese were gonna attack.
18:34 Now it's paved almost the whole way, so it's not as tough as it used to be aside
18:38 from the weather conditions, but still,
18:39 it's one of those bucket list things that you gotta do.
18:42 You gotta run the Alcan.
18:44 [MUSIC]
18:46 All right, Ranchero, don't fail us.
18:48 [MUSIC]
18:49 We're gonna find out if the brakes will catch on fire by the time we get to
18:52 the bottom.
18:52 [MUSIC]
18:54 This is a really narrow road to be driving on at the same time as all these
18:58 logging trucks.
18:58 [MUSIC]
19:08 That bridge there was built in 1942, and
19:16 it's the last of the original wooden bridges that is still standing.
19:20 >> Why does it look like aliens blew a giant hole or crater in this thing?
19:24 Maybe the bridge is just there to deflect your attention away from the fact that
19:28 there's a spaceship buried in that dirt hill right there.
19:31 >> All right then, moving on.
19:34 >> [LAUGH]
19:37 >> Funny thing is we're like 2,000 miles
19:39 into the trip and Finnegan goes, who do we talk to when we get to the ice race?
19:42 I go, I don't know, I didn't talk to the guy.
19:44 >> We have no idea what this ice race is really about.
19:46 We figure we should probably call the guy who's running this thing and
19:49 figure out what's up.
19:50 He thinks you're a telemarketer.
19:51 [PHONE RINGING]
19:52 >> Hello?
19:53 >> Hey, it's TJ there.
19:54 >> That's me.
19:55 Hey, TJ, this is Mike Finnegan from Hot Rod Magazine.
19:58 How you doing?
19:59 >> Not bad, yourself?
20:01 >> Not too bad, not too bad.
20:02 We're gonna go ice racing.
20:05 >> We hope.
20:06 >> Cool.
20:07 >> So I have a question.
20:08 When we get there, will the lake be frozen enough where I don't die?
20:11 >> Probably.
20:13 We've only won three, last three or four years.
20:18 >> Well, that's good.
20:18 Were they really heavy cars?
20:20 You know, like heavier than a Ranchero?
20:21 >> [LAUGH]
20:23 >> A Cadillac's fell in, right?
20:24 Not a Ranchero?
20:25 >> We'll be fine.
20:27 >> Is this a circle, an oval, or a road course with left and right turns?
20:32 >> Road course.
20:33 >> Yeah.
20:34 >> Cool.
20:36 >> Wow.
20:36 >> We're bringing you a quality race vehicle, let me tell you.
20:39 [MUSIC]
20:49 [SOUND]
21:17 >> I'm worried that we're not gonna get back into the states with all the
21:20 fireworks we bought.
21:21 So we had to find ourselves a big clearing and
21:24 blow these things up before we cross the border.
21:27 >> This is perfect.
21:28 [MUSIC]
21:32 There's a house over there.
21:33 >> Hello, friends.
21:34 >> What's the plan?
21:36 Like, light them all off at the same time, or milk it?
21:39 >> I know, let's just do it all at once.
21:41 Blaze of glory.
21:41 >> All of them.
21:42 [MUSIC]
21:44 >> Ooh, warning, shoots flaming balls.
21:47 >> [LAUGH]
21:48 >> This is an angle firework.
21:51 Face this side towards spectators for best viewing.
21:55 An angle firework.
21:56 >> Towards the spectators.
21:57 >> For use by adults.
21:58 >> Well, I better go find some.
22:00 >> They will shoot that way towards the house, which is perfect.
22:05 Maybe a little farther away from the car.
22:08 The go fish is staged.
22:11 >> Yeah, that looks totally safe.
22:15 You really want to do all of these at once?
22:17 >> I want total chaos, and I want to go fishing, and
22:20 I want to have a party all at the same time.
22:22 >> Definitely pack up our tarp and everything.
22:24 >> Be ready to run.
22:25 >> Yeah.
22:26 Essentially be ready to run.
22:27 >> You set those up, I'll get the car packed.
22:29 >> We're setting up these fireworks so that we can light more than one at
22:33 the same time by putting the fuses all next to each other.
22:36 [MUSIC]
22:39 >> Oh, shit. >> Oh, yeah, here comes lights, dude.
22:40 >> We ought to turn off the cameras.
22:42 >> Turn off the cameras.
22:43 [BLANK_AUDIO]
22:50 >> That was fine.
22:52 It's just a big gas truck.
22:53 [LAUGH] One more time.
22:56 I need something that will stay burning so I can light all the fuses, and
22:59 I'm thinking gasoline does that.
23:00 There we go.
23:04 Okay, I'm thinking that works.
23:05 What's our plan?
23:08 I think what we should do is we should both light and go ready, go, so
23:11 that you're not getting yours lit way before I've got mine lit.
23:14 That's why I didn't want to use the lighter.
23:15 It's cold.
23:16 [MUSIC]
23:19 Wow.
23:19 Okay, ready?
23:22 Go.
23:22 [MUSIC]
23:27 I screwed that up.
23:28 [LAUGH]
23:33 >> Wow.
23:34 [MUSIC]
23:38 That's cool.
23:39 >> Brad.
23:40 >> We're not even in Alaska yet, and I'm claiming victory.
23:42 [LAUGH]
23:44 >> This is a big win.
23:46 >> Wow.
23:46 [MUSIC]
23:48 >> Wow.
23:49 >> America.
23:50 >> That is glow right there.
23:52 [MUSIC]
23:56 We bought these at a gas station.
23:58 [LAUGH]
24:01 >> Hey. >> Look at them glow.
24:02 What?
24:04 >> Where are the lights?
24:05 >> Did you turn them off?
24:06 >> I didn't touch them.
24:07 >> We should probably think about getting out of here.
24:09 [LAUGH]
24:12 >> Is it that wire again?
24:13 >> Yeah. >> Remember the blinky blinky?
24:16 >> It's dead.
24:17 >> You know what? This has been a pretty big victory.
24:21 We made it farther than we ever have in the Ranchero.
24:24 Suffered a lot, broke down, had some fireworks.
24:27 Still got a thousand miles to go.
24:29 >> I got him.
24:29 [LAUGH]
24:32 [MUSIC]
24:36 >> Next time on Roadkill, it's more Ranchero, more donuts,
24:40 more fixing junk in the middle of nowhere, and yes, more Alaska.
24:44 [MUSIC]
24:47 >> Flannel on flannel, I feel like Superman.
24:51 At the very least, I'm officially Canadian now.
24:53 >> But I can top that.
24:53 >> I'm hockey ready.
24:55 >> Ready?
24:55 >> Yeah.
24:56 >> I couldn't go to Canada without the toque.
24:59 >> Oh, it even says Canada.
25:00 You look Canadian now.
25:01 >> [LAUGH] Good to go.
25:04 You're like ready to cut down some trees or salmon fish or something.
25:07 >> I like the pippy long stocking action here.
25:09 >> Tie that together, that'll be cute.
25:11 >> Is that what you're supposed to do?
25:12 How's this for a look?
25:13 >> That's, that's good.
25:15 You look like an overgrown Christmas tree.
25:18 >> All right, let's pack up and get the flock out of here.
25:19 [BLANK_AUDIO]

Recommended