 That was last night's home over there, the boot barn, I think it said, Indian Trading Post. We are heading west. Today might be a pretty quiet day. It's already like almost 3 p.m. Basically I edited like five videos. So I'm about a week behind schedule, which is great, because it also means I have a week buffer. And there's been a bunch of demonetizing issues on YouTube and things like that. So that helps for that, as well as other things. Let's hit the road. We're already on the road. Can you help me scratch my itch? That's not how you say it. Oh wait. You had to scratch. We're at the Billy Sims. Survey says? Pretty dang good. You like it? Yeah. All right. Time for the second survey. Now we got the extra meat brisket. This one goes to the fourth place. Do you agree? Yeah. All right. So we just left that mediocre barbecue place, by the way. And I happened to see a small horse. Well, a baby horse on the side of the road. And I said, oh, look, a pony. And... Ponies are a type of horse. They're not a baby horse. What is a baby horse? But in fact, it's not a baby horse. I don't know. You're way off. She's going to ruin my Christmas. Truck, which is right next to a love's and across a freeway from something we're about to go to. But first, we came down and check out these two pistols here. They're actually barbecue smokers. And here's proof of it right there. Not your average barbecue smoker. Very Texan indeed. Well, right across the freeway is Slugbug Ranch, Buggy Ranch, Bug Farm, all different names. Most probably well known as the Slugbug Ranch. It was basically built as a old travel plaza, as you can see. It says route 66, budget fuel, a little gas station. Who knows what this was. But it was intended to draw people away from the other place we're going to later, Cadillac Ranch. And so this was like a parody built in 2002. As you can see, it's a BYO SP. Bring your own spray paint. This guy's selling souvenirs and spray paint. That's a first for me. Since I have been here before, we'll make this a little bit quicker. All right, here we are back at the Cadillac Ranch. I'll give you some quick fun facts. It is right on route 66. It was made by a guy, a billionaire named Stanley Marsh, the third, and brought out some hippies from San Francisco, put ten of these things nose ground into the dirt, and it's been here ever since. Listen, Amarillo, Texas. The third bizarre vehicle burial grounds, whatever you want to call this thing, is Combine City. I guess you could call it the Combine Ranch. It is a bit out of town. Kind of strange. We're just minding our own business heading out of town. We happen to come across this on the Roadside America app, which is pretty cool. But yeah, here is some combines. There really wasn't too much information on the app. It just said kind of, you know, where this place was, what it is. This completes the trifecta of bizarre things. Vehicles buried in the ground, though. What do you think, Claire? Worth a stop? Definitely. If you could go in there, it'd be better. Yeah, there is a fence, barbed wire fence, surrounding this whole thing. So it looks like, you know, it's kind of off limits. Don't spray paint here, people. Go spray paint somewhere else where they kind of allow it, encourage it. But yeah, this is pretty neat, pretty cool. Wish we could get inside, though, and go get a closer look. But this'll do. It's that special time of day where we get to feed ourselves. And thankfully for Claire's sake, we're going to have another very nutrient-rich meal. We were just saying how this has been a very healthy week for her. Apparently, it's the most amount of meat she's had in such a short amount of time. Oh yeah. Oh yeah, this is my kind of place. This place screams Texas. There we go. Great state of Texas right there with lone stars. That's quite a bite, it'd go for it. Looks hot. Okay. Yes? All right, first time trying brisket queso fries. Oh, this place rocks. Fried pickles, fried jalapenos. That goes on top, too. That's good, huh? Oh yeah. Really good. Yes. I gotta agree, I forget the name of the town we're in. Lebeck? South of Lebeck. But this place is incredible. You should definitely come here if you're passing through Lebeck or if you live here. Yeah, great spot. Bush dogs.