Well, I mean, there's nothing like talking about the past (given it's a good memory). Regardless of age - or relationships - I'd argue that you've been reminded of your past and talked about it quite a bit.
Ive preferred content from older people since I was 20. All the hype, parties and superficial content from younger people just got way too exhausting for me. It made me feel nothing.
Rhett, that bucolic hillside Microsoft photo was taken in Sonoma, California off Hwy 12, further north than where you went over the Altamont Pass from I-5 to the Bay Area. Microsoft is headquartered in Redmond, Washington, nowhere near Silicon Valley. Gateway (not Dell) had the cow look. Gateway originated in Iowa and is now headquartered in Irvine, California, south of Los Angeles.
Dang y’all really love your kids. My parents didn’t even give me the option of college. Like, I could have gotten a loan on my own, I guess? But at 19 I had no idea how that all worked. They never even SUGGESTED that I even apply for colleges. They would have NEVER taken a trip across the country just to check out a school I MIGHT go to! Amazing!
Ha it’s funny how many kids have an issue with their parents over college. I have deep resentments over college issues with them too. Trying to force a major on me and not allowing me to go out of state and get they “independence”. It’s tough, but I plan on getting masters in whatever I want and wherever I want. So you don’t have to give up on it, if you want to pursue it, you can still do it. Sure you can’t visit every place, but take virtual tours and if a few really stand out then go look. College is not super necessary though, it’s no guarantee of success or happiness, ideally if you do it right, you at least grow as a person.
Thanks for putting Trevor's podcast on youtube. I would watch A Hotdog is a Sandwich if it was on youtube, but I'm kind of limited in my patience for podcast platform use (as well as my "just" listening bandwidth) and prefer to watch most of my podcasts... looking forward to hearing Trevor tomorrow (today is for you guys and I'm already in catch-up mode).
I was shocked when my son decided to attend his last two years of college online, while living at home, pre-pandemic, that the tuition was the same amount as if he was attending in person. Thinking he wasnt utilizing the campus, that it would be cheaper. However we did save room and board charges.
The institutions won't lower prices because it presumes a "lack" in quality and signals an "inability" to compete with and teach industry standards. Of course, this is all BS, but it makes sense financially. Many schools cut budget for the pandemic and the preparation of dropouts/low applicants. If they cut their prices then they'd be losing more money and risk shutting down. If the private schools lower prices, then they no longer have their image and/or edge against state schools and community colleges.
I just returned back to South Dakota from Alabama where my son went to visit a college. We are going to Texas and Minnesota next month to see additional colleges. It is interesting to be in the same stage of life as you and hearing your perspective on college visits. I have been trying to figure out how to ask questions during tours as a single mom, but yet not step on his experience of the tours and what he wants to find out. Such a fine line to a parenting when it comes to this age.
I’m 35 with two teenagers one a 10th grading and l can’t tell you how much I needed to hear this. Iv been going thro a lot of back and forth with myself on the right way to influence my kids to make the right decisions. The detachment thing makes a lot of sense it’s kind of how I felt too, I will say having teenagers about to go to college is very emotional for me as a single mother, I just want them to make the right choices. Thank you, glad I pressed play 🙏🏻
My 19 year old son is over in the Netherlands going to college. He will get a 4 year degree with a teaching certificate that will allow him to teach all over Europe and Asia. Tuition for the whole year was $8500. Rent is about $800 for a brand new apartment. He buys food from local farmer's markets. Meanwhile, my daughter is down in SoCal going to a community college and her tuition has been about $10,000 a year because we are out of state and her rent is $1700 for a one bedroom crappy apartment. If your child is adventurous and independent, it's way cheaper in Europe (and they teach in English)!
@@AntTooStoned You can still see traffic lights in the day time and those are LEDs. Youd be able to easily see a strip of those on the curb. Im sure it would be hard to implement tho
What's the city's incentive to make it easy for you to park? They make a fortune in parking tickets. And it would cost them a fortune to install and maintain.
I love hearing stories of people visiting the SF Bay Area, the good and the bad. Also, I found it funny when y’all were describing the dive. Have you never even driven up i5 before? My family drives down to LA every year because my grandparents live there.
My dad used to do this when I was a kid in the 80s. We got home one night, and he said, "Hey, everybody, stop and listen to the crickets. I didn't want to, and he got mad about it. It's funny when I think about it all these years later because now I enjoy going outside at night and relaxing to the sounds of the night.
Just popping on here from the Apple podcast version, as that's how I normally listen, and just wanted to check has anything changed with the audio compared to all the other Ear Biscuits? On this this one (320) and the last one (319) Rhett's voice in particular seems a lot harsher, louder, almost distorted at times (is the only way I can describe it) than all the others. It doesn't seem as bad from Links microphone, and doesn't seem quite as noticeable on the RUclips version compared to the Apple iTunes version though. Just curious. Long time listener here, listened to all episodes several times 😄, always love the episodes, so just wanted to share some feedback in case there is a audio issue on the podcast only versions, oh and the new set looks great 👍
Summary 1 Rhett Lock is going to UNI and they're visiting universities Middle/North Calafornia drive, Farmers and water and politics, and the drive up there, and the fam on their phones 15:30 Self College tours 22:00 Basket ball game 26:00 ? Covid and Univeristy being a diluted experience 35:00 Parent influencing Lock's decision and Lock will do whatever he wants 41:00 You telling your kids what to do is really in self interest; are you gonna be proud or ashamed of their accomplishments, projecting 45:30 Linkin you have to get a job, into parenting stuff 50:00 Rhett lovesSanfrinsisco 54:30 The photo with Lock recreating it 17 years later 1:04:20 Beautiful moment with Lock and the family, Mythical beasts on the Golden Gate Bridge
I get to drive thru those exact same hills every day that I commute to work. I love when it’s green & the flowers are in bloom….and I ALWAYS look at he cows. 🥰
Rhett if you want an idea of water issues in the valley and California in general, I'd recommend the book Cadillac Desert by Marc Reisner. As a Dad with a son who is in his second semester of college, I really enjoyed this episode. Good luck on your college tours!
as a uni student, i don't mind a online class; but not all classes are the best online. although adapting is what it is at times, also they are going straight; i started at community before uni. yet i can see your pov, and i'm glad you are supporting from afar as they find their way.
I really like the new set but I think Rhett’s close up camera needs to be adjusted a bit (either panned down or zoomed out, I’m not sure). The rest of it looks great though!
I drive from the Bay Area down to SoCal at least twice a year for family/friend reasons. It's so bizarre to hear about local stuff on Ear Biscuits. I ALWAYS wave hi to the cows! 😂
Not me from Central Valley/Bay Area trying to figure out where Rhett and his family were driving 😂 the rolling hills, cows, and windmills has to be the Altamont lmao
58 Grand for a private liberal arts school, which is what my son is doing, was a lot when they were on campus last year and barely leaving their rooms! Thank God he pulled through, and this year, with an 82% vaccination rate, they were able to get back to "college live as usual" this year. It was a little touch and go for a while last year. Son number 2 is a senior this year, and he has made his choice to join the Army. I listened to a Mom who was very upset with a recruiter the other day and I realized that I was better at this "Loving Detachment" you speak of. I hate it, but I love that he has decided to do what he has always wanted to do, which is driving a tank. Good conversation guys!
I used to listen every Sunday while walking to church when I lived in SF. It was part of my weekly routine. I wish I saw Rhett and his son while he was in the city.
To put some insight on this, I think that online classes have been super helpful for me personally. It was daunting and so different at first, but I've been able to have it work with me so I can work a lot more efficiently and be able to work at the same time. However, I do think that it has been super helpful now being able to go to campus to study and work on my schoolwork as opposed to doing it all at home, so I definitely agree that an environment specifically catered to education is a huge help.
Tell Loch that if he ever does surf around the Golden Gate Bridge to use extreme caution. Watch the episode of Draining the Oceans where they talk about the water around there. It’s really interesting. 🤓😎
I am the oldest of four and my parents have always said that it was destined for 18 year olds to leave when they do because thats when they drive everyone crazy 🤣.
I’m from Pittsburg, where you get sights of rolling green hills (and cows) and windmills across the Delta, and you’ve GOTTA check out Bravo Farms and Pea Soup Andersen’s if you take I-5 up/down.
It is! Most of the Central Valley is farmland, plains, and rolling hills. California is a beautiful state. We have swamps, mountains, valleys, deserts, plains, forests, etc.
I swear, if Rhett doesn’t tell us about that Christmas gift from Jessie soon… It’s been like 2 months and we still don’t know if it ended up being the “best gift ever”!
man i love that im a 19 year old girl yet i can regularly enjoy some dads just chatting about their lives
Well, I mean, there's nothing like talking about the past (given it's a good memory). Regardless of age - or relationships - I'd argue that you've been reminded of your past and talked about it quite a bit.
@@ash4513 that's crazy, I did
@@ash4513 you alright buddy? you need someone to talk to?
Ive preferred content from older people since I was 20. All the hype, parties and superficial content from younger people just got way too exhausting for me. It made me feel nothing.
@@ash4513 I did
The idea of touring 25 college campuses sounds exhausting. I toured one and was like, okay, this is good enough. 😂
Ha! Same! But I'm 42. It would have been bonkers if any folks near my age toured several.
Literally, I saw like 4, and picked the first one I saw. Kinda regret it now, but it’s in the past like a ponytail.
I toured 5 and didn't pick any of them. 🤣
😂😂
New Ear Biscuits set looks great!
thanks, jk, i agree, tho.
ruclips.net/video/BdT8oNbGQXw/видео.html
I can't wait for the ear biscuits episode when Rhett finally goes to Japan and experiences the 'nooks and crannies' there. Game changer
Hope everyone that see's this have a great day!
@@Jacobtheunwise No YOU!
@@TheRexisFern NOOOOOOOO YOU!!!!!
@jacob @Chad Sullivan Both of you 😂
@@Uh__So__what__now all of y’all 🤣
Have a mythical day..
Rhetts sheer excitement about unlocking 'the mysteries of Dell' is so adorable lol
"Thats where the cows come from!"
Except what they meant was Gateway.
Hearing them gush over their own kids, as well as each other's kids is so wholesome.
Rhett, that bucolic hillside Microsoft photo was taken in Sonoma, California off Hwy 12, further north than where you went over the Altamont Pass from I-5 to the Bay Area. Microsoft is headquartered in Redmond, Washington, nowhere near Silicon Valley. Gateway (not Dell) had the cow look. Gateway originated in Iowa and is now headquartered in Irvine, California, south of Los Angeles.
Was just thinking it was Gateway with the cows, not Dell! Lol
So him seeing something like the Microsoft background on his trip was pretty spot on then...
Except Microsoft is in Palo Alto… my dad is the superintendent of the project to update their facilities there. He also built the Apple ring.
I cannot tell you how happy it makes me to hear you talking about my area of the world, I’m from Berkeley!!!
Dang y’all really love your kids. My parents didn’t even give me the option of college. Like, I could have gotten a loan on my own, I guess? But at 19 I had no idea how that all worked. They never even SUGGESTED that I even apply for colleges. They would have NEVER taken a trip across the country just to check out a school I MIGHT go to! Amazing!
Don’t resent them for that though
Ha it’s funny how many kids have an issue with their parents over college. I have deep resentments over college issues with them too. Trying to force a major on me and not allowing me to go out of state and get they “independence”. It’s tough, but I plan on getting masters in whatever I want and wherever I want. So you don’t have to give up on it, if you want to pursue it, you can still do it. Sure you can’t visit every place, but take virtual tours and if a few really stand out then go look. College is not super necessary though, it’s no guarantee of success or happiness, ideally if you do it right, you at least grow as a person.
Same, I never got to go to college because of my parents too.
Thanks for putting Trevor's podcast on youtube. I would watch A Hotdog is a Sandwich if it was on youtube, but I'm kind of limited in my patience for podcast platform use (as well as my "just" listening bandwidth) and prefer to watch most of my podcasts... looking forward to hearing Trevor tomorrow (today is for you guys and I'm already in catch-up mode).
I live in the bay area! Born and raised.. never a dull day here I love it.
I was shocked when my son decided to attend his last two years of college online, while living at home, pre-pandemic, that the tuition was the same amount as if he was attending in person. Thinking he wasnt utilizing the campus, that it would be cheaper. However we did save room and board charges.
The institutions won't lower prices because it presumes a "lack" in quality and signals an "inability" to compete with and teach industry standards. Of course, this is all BS, but it makes sense financially. Many schools cut budget for the pandemic and the preparation of dropouts/low applicants. If they cut their prices then they'd be losing more money and risk shutting down. If the private schools lower prices, then they no longer have their image and/or edge against state schools and community colleges.
I just returned back to South Dakota from Alabama where my son went to visit a college. We are going to Texas and Minnesota next month to see additional colleges. It is interesting to be in the same stage of life as you and hearing your perspective on college visits. I have been trying to figure out how to ask questions during tours as a single mom, but yet not step on his experience of the tours and what he wants to find out. Such a fine line to a parenting when it comes to this age.
Man I’ve been listening to the podcast for a few episodes now, and seeing the RUclips version just adds so much to it. I love you guys
I’m 35 with two teenagers one a 10th grading and l can’t tell you how much I needed to hear this. Iv been going thro a lot of back and forth with myself on the right way to influence my kids to make the right decisions. The detachment thing makes a lot of sense it’s kind of how I felt too, I will say having teenagers about to go to college is very emotional for me as a single mother, I just want them to make the right choices. Thank you, glad I pressed play 🙏🏻
As much as I love y'all, it was Gateway not Dell with the 🐄🐄🐄🐄🐮
My 19 year old son is over in the Netherlands going to college. He will get a 4 year degree with a teaching certificate that will allow him to teach all over Europe and Asia. Tuition for the whole year was $8500. Rent is about $800 for a brand new apartment. He buys food from local farmer's markets. Meanwhile, my daughter is down in SoCal going to a community college and her tuition has been about $10,000 a year because we are out of state and her rent is $1700 for a one bedroom crappy apartment. If your child is adventurous and independent, it's way cheaper in Europe (and they teach in English)!
The LED all curbs thing is actually a good idea, would make parking so much easier
What if it’s day time?
What if snow?
@@prettyshinyspaghetti8332 what if trash
@@AntTooStoned You can still see traffic lights in the day time and those are LEDs. Youd be able to easily see a strip of those on the curb. Im sure it would be hard to implement tho
What's the city's incentive to make it easy for you to park? They make a fortune in parking tickets. And it would cost them a fortune to install and maintain.
I've come to the conclusion, as long as the kids are happy, safe and healthy, then .....
They are ready to eat! 🍴
I love hearing stories of people visiting the SF Bay Area, the good and the bad.
Also, I found it funny when y’all were describing the dive. Have you never even driven up i5 before?
My family drives down to LA every year because my grandparents live there.
My dad used to do this when I was a kid in the 80s. We got home one night, and he said, "Hey, everybody, stop and listen to the crickets. I didn't want to, and he got mad about it.
It's funny when I think about it all these years later because now I enjoy going outside at night and relaxing to the sounds of the night.
Just popping on here from the Apple podcast version, as that's how I normally listen, and just wanted to check has anything changed with the audio compared to all the other Ear Biscuits? On this this one (320) and the last one (319) Rhett's voice in particular seems a lot harsher, louder, almost distorted at times (is the only way I can describe it) than all the others. It doesn't seem as bad from Links microphone, and doesn't seem quite as noticeable on the RUclips version compared to the Apple iTunes version though. Just curious. Long time listener here, listened to all episodes several times 😄, always love the episodes, so just wanted to share some feedback in case there is a audio issue on the podcast only versions, oh and the new set looks great 👍
I’d just like to say that you seem like an awesome person!
I have the opposite situation. I'm the Mom going "LOOK AT THAT!" "LOOK AT THAT!" as my husband and my daughter are in their own worlds
Rhett is such a GREAT storyteller!!! I'm HOLDING MY BREATH to hear what color these tickets turn!!!
I LIVE HERE! I hope you enjoyed this!
Summary
1 Rhett Lock is going to UNI and they're visiting universities
Middle/North Calafornia drive, Farmers and water and politics, and the drive up there, and the fam on their phones
15:30 Self College tours
22:00 Basket ball game
26:00 ? Covid and Univeristy being a diluted experience
35:00 Parent influencing Lock's decision and Lock will do whatever he wants
41:00 You telling your kids what to do is really in self interest; are you gonna be proud or ashamed of their accomplishments, projecting
45:30 Linkin you have to get a job, into parenting stuff
50:00 Rhett lovesSanfrinsisco
54:30 The photo with Lock recreating it 17 years later
1:04:20 Beautiful moment with Lock and the family,
Mythical beasts on the Golden Gate Bridge
Another amazing and thoughtful episode of ear biscuits! Idk how they keep doing this week after week so successfully
I get to drive thru those exact same hills every day that I commute to work. I love when it’s green & the flowers are in bloom….and I ALWAYS look at he cows. 🥰
Rhett if you want an idea of water issues in the valley and California in general, I'd recommend the book Cadillac Desert by Marc Reisner. As a Dad with a son who is in his second semester of college, I really enjoyed this episode. Good luck on your college tours!
12:14 This made my day 😂😂
as a uni student, i don't mind a online class; but not all classes are the best online. although adapting is what it is at times, also they are going straight; i started at community before uni. yet i can see your pov, and i'm glad you are supporting from afar as they find their way.
Ear biscuits is so relaxing. There's something about R&L's voice that makes it like ASMR. ☺️
I really like the new set but I think Rhett’s close up camera needs to be adjusted a bit (either panned down or zoomed out, I’m not sure). The rest of it looks great though!
I was thinking the same thing! I think they may have adjusted so that it framed when he sat up fully, but it’s a little high for his relaxed posture.
As a new parent I appreciate your perspectives and insights on this podcast. Thank you for sharing
Mannn I’m from SF. Would have been so cool to run into you guys 😭
Also fun fact, Golden Gate Park is actually larger than Central Park!
OMG MY JAW DROPPED!! LOOKS GREAT
You two put a damn good vibe in our day, thank you!
Spot on with the dad's role in the family! My dad def (figuratively) grabs my mom and I's face and says LOOK AT IT lol
Amazing.. your music comes in mind when I see the new background ♥️
I drive from the Bay Area down to SoCal at least twice a year for family/friend reasons. It's so bizarre to hear about local stuff on Ear Biscuits.
I ALWAYS wave hi to the cows! 😂
I thought Gateway was the cows logo. Oh Silly Rhett and Link!
You're right, it was Gateway, not Dell
LOLL link calling Rhett’s baby dr evil had me soo weak 1:03:30 🤣🤣🤣🤣
After 5 years I recently graduated college (well a year ago) and going through the process of college touring with my mom feels like yesterday.
rhett drive through kansas its the most mind numbing thing you’ll ever do
Love the new set 👏🏼👏🏼
Not me from Central Valley/Bay Area trying to figure out where Rhett and his family were driving 😂 the rolling hills, cows, and windmills has to be the Altamont lmao
Gateway computers were the ones with the cow logo lol 😂
Dell started in Texas lol
I think they're thinking of Gateway and not Dell? Cows are gateway; "dude, you're getting a dell"
Holy new set!!! I looove it!
I feel like I just spent an afternoon on the porch with you guys. Thanks.
58 Grand for a private liberal arts school, which is what my son is doing, was a lot when they were on campus last year and barely leaving their rooms! Thank God he pulled through, and this year, with an 82% vaccination rate, they were able to get back to "college live as usual" this year. It was a little touch and go for a while last year. Son number 2 is a senior this year, and he has made his choice to join the Army. I listened to a Mom who was very upset with a recruiter the other day and I realized that I was better at this "Loving Detachment" you speak of. I hate it, but I love that he has decided to do what he has always wanted to do, which is driving a tank. Good conversation guys!
Rhett would probably like São Paulo, in Brazil. It's definitely a "nooks and crannies" city.
I used to listen every Sunday while walking to church when I lived in SF. It was part of my weekly routine. I wish I saw Rhett and his son while he was in the city.
Love Rhett and Links podcast it makes my day!❤❤
New set is gorgeous!!
I am so glad you changed your back ground. Much better.
"On 3: Good Mythical Morning!" 🤣🤣🤣
The Bliss Hill wallpaper was for windows XP. The cow spot motif was Gateway (originally Gateway 2000) and was bought in 2007 by Acer.
Lovin the new set yall!! 🙌❤
"Is Dell still around" watching this on my Dell laptop lol.
I LOVE the new backdrop!! So COOL😍😍😍😎😎😎
Whoaaa the new set looks so slick!
To put some insight on this, I think that online classes have been super helpful for me personally. It was daunting and so different at first, but I've been able to have it work with me so I can work a lot more efficiently and be able to work at the same time.
However, I do think that it has been super helpful now being able to go to campus to study and work on my schoolwork as opposed to doing it all at home, so I definitely agree that an environment specifically catered to education is a huge help.
New background looks soo much better. Yay!
“Rolling hills with no trees” part of California really looks like Central and Eastern Washington. 😄
Tell Loch that if he ever does surf around the Golden Gate Bridge to use extreme caution. Watch the episode of Draining the Oceans where they talk about the water around there. It’s really interesting. 🤓😎
Love the new back drop! 😍
55:24 Jessie looks 30 years old in both photos taken 18 years apart.
Love LOVE the new set !!!!! Excellent. ❤️
Morning beasts
I watch every podcast ugh my fav
Love the new set!
i miss the smoshcast, i hope yall are gonna revisit that again. ik yall let them do their own thing but i really miss it :/
I live in Oakland and it's crazy to think that all the people I watch were once a 20 min ride for me.
I am the oldest of four and my parents have always said that it was destined for 18 year olds to leave when they do because thats when they drive everyone crazy 🤣.
I’m from Pittsburg, where you get sights of rolling green hills (and cows) and windmills across the Delta, and you’ve GOTTA check out Bravo Farms and Pea Soup Andersen’s if you take I-5 up/down.
Ooh new setting! Am liking it.
Rhett and Link are both goofballs with a ton of wisdom.
The bg is heat!
The new set looks so cozy
congratulations boys, you have driven through my home. hope you didn’t take too many deep breaths.
can we get a hotdog is a sandwich on RUclips too?
The Central Valley sounds like driving across Indiana and Illinois.
It is! Most of the Central Valley is farmland, plains, and rolling hills.
California is a beautiful state.
We have swamps, mountains, valleys, deserts, plains, forests, etc.
The cows were Gateway, not Dell. I remember the cow print boxes from the 90's. I'm old too. 🤣🐄
Calling the "grapevine" the mountain is funny.
LOL yeah i had to double check if the grapevine was the 5
Hello From Texas. Been to Cali 5 times and I've never been south of Monterey, so to think you've never seen the redwoods. SMh wow
The “Windows Vista” hills are also the site of the battle between the Gungans and the Droid Army from Episode I: The Phantom Menace.
loving the new set look!
Sunday's best 🤍👌🏼
Woah, I was just in SF last week taking pics at the Golden Gate Bridge!
The new set is a lot of wood. Should of also been beans.
Love the new studio. The wood wall looks great and I immediately thought of a sound wave when I saw it.
I swear, if Rhett doesn’t tell us about that Christmas gift from Jessie soon… It’s been like 2 months and we still don’t know if it ended up being the “best gift ever”!
Lol
As an Ohio dad you have to point out every animal you see on a road trip!
Rhett's family needs onesies that are like Dr Seuss' Thing 1 and Thing 2, but with Enneagram #'s hahaha
Lovingly detach is the hardest parenting tool. It stinks and had me at my knees. Still best decision I made as a mom. Good advice EB
The photos from san fran were adorable
I want an audio clip of Link saying "You blew your wad" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Can’t believe I missed you guys in the bay smh