dave: dos carne asada. tambien chili verde. chef: chili verde? dave: si. chef: digame. anthony: i ll have a barbacoa. dave: barbacoa tacos. dave: most of the better restaurant chefs, you can find them at least once a week getting their food here, even if they re making food down at their place. anthony: unbelievable. at a gas station. [ laughter ] dave: in the morning, everybody is here. it s all the border patrol guys, like all of them. chef: there you go. you have a great day. dave: all the laborers in town. kids, the people that work at the radio station. it s like going to, yeah, like your abuela s house. anthony: so, you re both multitaskers. you re a state employee? dave: a county employee.
entire new world. with the invasion of, you know, gourmet coffee or you know, trained baristas. how did he feel about that? rainer: i mean, my dad made his own coffee every morning, so he wouldn t be that in to the fancy coffee available now, but the people who come here now, as long as they re contributing to being a good citizen, it s actually a good thing that people are here. [ spanish radio ] dave: dos carne asada.
things, he ushered in this entire new world. with the invasion of, you know, gourmet coffee or you know, trained baristas. how did he feel about that? rainer: i mean, my dad made his own coffee every morning, so he wouldn t be that into the fancy coffee available now, but the people who come here now, as long as they re contributing to being a good citizen, it s actually a good thing that people are here. [ spanish radio ] dave: dos carne asada. tambien chili verde.
dave: dos carne asada. tambien chili verde. chef: chili verde? dave: si. chef: digame. anthony: i ll have a barbacoa. dave: barbacoa tacos. dave: most of the better restaurant chefs, you can find them at least once a week getting their food here, even if they re making food down at their place. anthony: unbelievable. at a gas station. [ laughter ] dave: in the morning, everybody s here. it s all the border patrol guys, like all of them. chef: there you go. you have a great day. dave: all the laborers in town. kids, the people that work at the radio station. it s like going to, yeah, like your abuela s house. anthony: so, you re both multitaskers. you re a state employee? dave: a county employee. elected official, yeah. anthony: justice of the peace? dave: yes, sir. anthony: what does that mean? dave: i m like the small judge that reads you your rights when you go to jail. anthony: also a musician? dave: yeah, musician with primo here. anthony
rainer: i mean, my dad made his own coffee every morning, so he wouldn t be that in to the fancy coffee available now, but the people who come here now, as long as they re contributing to being a good citizen, it s actually a good thing that people are here. [ spanish radio ] dave: dos carne asada. tambien chili verde. chef: chili verde?