 driving behind this bus and I couldn't help but notice right in the back right there it says powered by biodiesel. Now what we learned from my buddy Kyle is that the biodiesel is oil and then it is chemically altered somehow and that's that's what they're running there. So it could be old french fry oil, could be Kentucky fried chicken oil, it could be some kind of fresh stuff that was you know grown for that so yeah. Anyways today I'm gonna meet up with a couple friends actually at this place right here how cool is this? It is some kind of a food joint inside kind of like food trucks a very Portland hipster kind of place and yeah I'm gonna meet up with LegLife, I met them at CVX they're from Alaska really nice people and I'm just trying to figure out where to park. By the way I've been borrowing cars I don't have one but you guys know that I think anyways I just realized something amazing I get a free lunch today how cool is that for coming out here Adam said yeah you know we'll get lunch and stuff and I completely forgot about that until just this second so I was actually thinking how starving I was so Adam this could cost you a bit. Alright so this is outside of what is called the zipper apparently it is like a food court for adults it has four restaurants a bar coffee shop and a late night nail salon a kid you not named bang but that's the first word so if you can figure that out throw it in the comments it's kind of adult in nature. I was expecting like a larger plate of variety. Oh it's so good. What did you get over here? Chicken sandwich? Sweet. Nice. Well everybody this is a crew that I met almost everyone over at the CBX some familiar faces of course ended up doing the fried chicken place apparently it's good and lunch is on Adam so I of course ordered the whole chicken thanks dude. Do you guys know where hot chicken comes from? I have a friend from Thailand who I brought here and he said this was pretty similar to like a like a Thai sauce. Interesting. I don't know where hot chicken is from if you know feel free to comment but I can tell you it tastes good. I think I prefer the toast to the waffles so it comes up. You swing by Portland. Definitely come by I don't know the name of this place though. Let's go. Basilisk. Guess what there's still people here but some of the other vendors over there are kind of they closed down. Something's been on my mind. Sarah I want to know what it's like to live in Alaska year-round. Alaska is amazing you know what like my wife and I have had chances to leave Alaska but we like vacation other places but there's no place to rather call home it's we live in Anchorage which we say is only 15 minutes away from Alaska and so you know from our from our townhouse door in 15 minutes we can be where you feel like you're the only person in the world there's nobody else around it's you and mountains and water and I can't imagine more adventurous place to live. Have you ever grabbed something in the dead of winter and had your hands stuck to it? Yes absolutely. What? I was just kidding. No seriously. Tell me all about it. So when we moved to Alaska we lived in a little town to Trapper Creek small little town we had 16 dogs we had a little dog team we hook up and as a kid you just you know kids are grabbing right? Yep. And so I went to Trapper Creek elementary school and I remember they had a tetherball like thing outside and they would take the tetherball off in the wintertime but the pole was still there and I remember like double hand grabbing the pole and the heat from my hand melting like the water but it being so cold that it still froze and them having to bring like a cup of hot water to get my hands off of the tetherball. No way. So you were stuck there. I was like six years old and stuck through a resource to a tetherball pole. So if nobody was around to come and get you I probably would have started like spitting on my hand maybe like I'm assuming to get creative but like there's nothing you can do because it's just so cool. Wow that's an excellent dumb and dumber moment. Yeah exactly. I have different colors like a cloak and an under cloak and something like that so I can kind of make one really quick if I want. Start out with just a ball and make the body. And how long have you been doing ceramics? About 16 years. Yeah it's a while. Yeah. And these guys about three or four maybe so for the beard it's scoring and slipping to attach so basically you score the clay. Kind of like sandpaper and glue right? Yeah and the glue is just called slip which is liquid clay basically and so I kind of glue those two pieces together. Fun. Yeah and kind of bend up his beard a little and then do the nose. You're going to have soft hands from all the silicate huh? Yeah exactly. That's what I like about hand building is it's really freeing you can pretty much do anything and everybody does it different. So yeah for the little nose I'll score and slip that. Oh thank you. That's good ice cream by the way. Right? Yeah. So yeah just score and slip the nose on. That just takes a tiny little bit. And then for the beard I just use the same tool. Kind of go in and kind of give it a little move. It almost looks like a dough. Yeah. For pizza. Exactly. Could you make one out of pizza dough? You like make a little mold maybe. Yeah. Shape it around. Yeah. That tomato sauce could be the coloring. Right. And so yeah for the usually you'll see the top first and kind of give it a little twist and then the brim. Wow you're so fast at that. Lots and lots of practice. Yeah. It actually used to be I could never do them down here. I had to like really focus, concentrate. I only did them at home in the studio but after a while just little friends developing right down here. Yeah. Still really soft. So normally I would have done this in a little bit longer stage so that section could kind of dry a little in between. Cool. Yeah so then he goes home. He gets completely cleaned up. Yeah. Sanded bottom to sit flat. Awesome. Cool. And people can find you here on the weekends. Exactly. Yeah. Every weekend March through Christmas Eve. Cool. Thanks a lot. Yeah. Thank you. So I've been walking around the market a little bit and was talking with the guys and I was sharing a thought that I had. I want to stop using the word collab. Not that I use it a lot right. It's very like transactional. And what I prefer to use is friends right. The word friends. Friends help each other. Friends are there for each other. Friends would bend over backwards to help someone else out. So I haven't been collabing with these fine gentlemen today. I've just been friendly with them. So on that note do you want to tell everybody your channel? Yeah. So I'm River Caraba. I ran a channel called Riven Al. It's my wife and I have a vlogging channel. They have a lot of fun. Cool. Colin Bloodworth. I try to do a lot of cinematic stuff. It's Colin Bloodworth's vlogs. Just all about the positivity and then friends. I love that. I'm Adam. My wife and I run a vlogging channel called Leg Life. Our last name is Leg. We live in Alaska. So we showcase a lot of our state, a lot of our travels and adventures. Awesome. So guys what do you think? Should people abandon the word collab? Should we say friends instead? I don't know. Is there a group consensus here? 100%. Yeah. And really it's not so much the word. It's a meaning behind the word. So yeah. I don't know. Share your thoughts below. So guys we missed the grand finale. This area along the water side in springtime has all these, I think they're cherries, cherry blossoms. As you can see they all fell down. Here's the leftovers. But I'm guessing that some of the strong wind and rain that came through just this week knocked it all off. We've got the monkeys in the middle here in between three vloggers. What's up? But yeah. If you happen to make it, it's a really cool thing. We're just right down. Actually I'll show you what that is. That's that Portland sign. So great to see all of you. That's right. By the merch. I don't have any merch. I'm just kidding. Alright well I'm gonna call it a day. Thanks for watching. Sure was fun to hang out with more creators. And hopefully with bus number two being a bit larger bus and being more cost effective. I can open my home so to say to more people who make videos and photography and whatnot. Want to come along on a trip. It sure would be cheap. Oil's gonna be just ridiculously inexpensive. And yeah so for those people who have the time and stuff like that would be super fun. But I'm gonna end it here. I'm gonna give you guys a sneak peek of a pizza I got. The fam. This is a gigantic Hawaiian. I know apparently you know some people don't like Hawaiian. What's wrong with you guys? Pineapple on pizza is a very good idea. I grew up with stuff you know pineapple on pizza for a long time and I don't know man it's just one of those weird things you know. So anyways I'll catch you guys in the next video and I still need to go hide that treasure someplace. Thanks for watching.