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DAY
ONE



Making the decision to go out on my own, into the unknown, took a lot of courage. This trip took months to plan, and has already taken months to edit (on the backend). Even 24 hours before departure, I was a nervous reck. I didn’t know if the trip would go. I thought about letting my friends, family, fans, and supporters down. I thought about having to make the agonizing phone calls to all our business partners to tell them the trip was off.

I realized that the only way I was ever going to have a successful trip was to leave in two ways. Physically leave, for one, and also to leave all the worrying and negative energy behind as I embarked on this trip. I had to jump off the cliff.

I’ve wanted to do something like this for over a year. About 20 minutes after leaving my old home, I had this moment where I realized, hey — my dreams are coming true. All of that hard work is paying off. It’s paying off right now.

If you have a goal and work hard, you can achieve it. This trip is something I did and no matter the reception online, I can be proud of it. I scheduled it, I produced it, I am editing it, and I am the personality in front of the camera. Something I’ve always known I was meant to be.

The moment I realized my dreams were coming true. Starting a company is understandably nerve racking, but also exhilarating.
 


I do not make it a habit to gloat or be on my high horse, but I wanted to share this moment of raw emotion as I realized: yes, this is happening, and this is awesome. I hope this can inspire you to jump off of your cliff - whatever that may be. Get out there, and get it done. We all only have one life, so why not try to make it an amazing ride.We still have a long long way to go as a company, but we are at a great point with momentum behind us.Thanks for joining along, and helping my dreams come true.
-Robby, CEO

Robby finally departs LA after weeks of planning, and days of getting ready. The Two-Wheeled Transient is a cross-country motorcycle road trip featuring local businesses across the country on one mans quest for self-discovery and success in show buisness.

Endemic Species (term, biology): A species that are restricted to a single geographical area and do not occur naturally in any other part of the world.

Philly first,
till I die.
Go Birds.



When I tell people I am not making any money doing this (yet), they tell me I need to get a job. Why, sir, why? You are not burdened with my rent payments. You do not buy my groceries. You do not subsidize my life in any way - so why do you care what money I make?

Living in LA, after awhile, I gave in to all the judgement. I got a job at a high-end restaurant and waited tables. This should make everyone happy, right? I am making money now. Money seemed to be the worlds priority for me. Au contraire, I was wrong.

“You’re working as a waiter? You have so much more potential than that!” “Why are you wasting time doing that instead of getting a real job?” The same people that told me to follow my dreams change their tune. They told me I needed a job. I got a job and their tune changed again. I should be following my dreams. Are you kidding me?

I do not understand why people look down at service workers. Perhaps they are misguided. I was clearing well over 100k/year as a waiter. That is more money than my finance friends were making out of college. It’s more money than what I could have ever earned with my degree as a recent graduate. The people I worked with were happy. We were part of a team. We were a community that helped one another. Being a waiter is a very difficult job, it is a real job, it is a good job.

 

One thing that does not make sense to me is why other people care so much about things that do not affect them. It’s amazing how quickly strangers offer unsolicited advice and opinions. Nobody has more of a vested interest in my success than I do, trust me.People tell me I need to pursue my passion and follow my dreams. “That’s exactly what I’m doing!” I tell them. The next question I get is, “so how much money are you making?” I believe talking about wages should not be taboo. That notion was created by employers to keep wages down. At the same time, the view of the public is that wage discussions should be private. How come when people work in entertainment privacy goes out the window?

People should be more concerned with their own lives. It is easier to look across the way in judgement than to clean one’s own house, I suppose.



“Far better is it to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure... than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much, because they live in a gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat.” - Teddy R.

Or in modern English:

 
“You have try.

Stay hard.”



To all those who complained that our two last posts were too “serious.” Don’t worry, it was only temporary. Krabbah & Co. would like to present the great debate of Tjunga Pass.

Robby's best friend, Jack, bids him farewell as he departs the L.A. area. The two gentleman talk about what it is like to be a creative in the early stages of a career.



It’s called sustainable landscaping. Shocking how many people either don’t know, or don’t care about it. So many golf courses, green lawns, oak trees in the desert. Stop trying to make wastelands inhabitable.

Flora and Fauna have adapted to very specific conditions in their respective climates. It is almost as if that happened for a reason. Not quite sure why the need to play G-d is so high. What is next, a cactus garden in Central Park?



 
Golden moment from off the Gold Coast. Of all the meth heads I saw, driving through central California, this düde stood out.

Robby dares to traverse through Tjunga Pass on his way to Wyoming. He reflects on his last two years living in LA. It's finally happening. The road is being hit. There is no more turning back or giving up. His best friend, Jack, meets up with him at Tjunga Dam overlook to talk about life.

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It’s not easy being so cheesy. Riding 10 hours + every day leaves the mind to wander. Here is a look inside Robby’s head. Does anyone have any gøød road trip games to play?

Growth is in the air. Across all our social channels, Krabbah and Co has had a historic week. We have over 20k views on all our content in the last 4 days alone. We can not thank you enough for the support! Please stay with us as we continue to create a safe space for dissimilar minded individuals.

Stay freaky, and watch out for those pesky dust devils.

After a bountiful thanksgiving break we are back baby! Sorry to keep you all waiting in suspense for content for so long … Here is a video about NOTHING!

The Two-Wheeled Transient is a cross country motorcycle road trip featuring small businesses' and communities from across the country. Robby says goodbye to the California Coast for the last time as he heads into the desert. He explains why he started his media company, and why he is moving to Wyoming.

The Two-Wheeled Transient is a cross country motorcycle road trip featuring small businesses' and communities from across the country. Robby visits Halleluiah BBQ, a four-generation BBQ stop run by the Barron family, in Apple Valley, CA. The food was schmackin! Make sure to give them a visit! 21920 Bear Valley Rd Apple Valley, CA 92308

HOT WEATHER SUCKS! We’ve covered this before but it seems pertinent to go over again …
If it’s too hot, it’s too hot. Period.

For all you hippie liberal types in California who claim a dry heat isn’t too bad … SHUT UP! You are wrong and we do not validate your opinion. We have been in dry heat. We have been in humid head. Do you know what they have in common? THEY SUCK AND ARE NOT ENJOYABLE.

Anytime we’ve ever been cold in our lives we’ve been able to put on a jacket, use a blanket, or sit by a fire to warm up. It’s possible to warm up in almost any situation (trauma alert Mt. Everest survivors). When it is too hot — not much you can do. If you’re lucky enough to live near a body of water you have that, granted. What are those in Uzbekistan supposed to do? Fun fact: Uzbekistan is one of two double land-locked countries in the world. That means that not only is Uzbekistan landlocked, every country that it borders is land locked.

You can only get so naked …

Stop fronting, y’all. Hot weather sucks and you can not change my mind.

What percentage of everything you want do you need to be happy?

Finally — a place worse than Uzbekistan. I give you Barstow, CA.

No disrespect intended towards Uzbekistan, btw … they are trying their best. As for Barstow … I just can’t comprehend why … why any of it is happening. What do you think the worst city in America is?

I think I’ve found a top contender.

NEW YOUTUBE VIDEO OUT! @KrabbahCo on Youtube to see it. It’s pretty cool. If it gets more than 100 views something will happen.

It would mean the world to me (seriously [like I can’t stress enough how serious I am being]) if you watched it and sent it to a friend. My dedicated short form fans - you asked for longer stuff. Here it is. Aiming to please.

A per the 2024 year-of-plenty giveaway. Krabbah and Co. is giving the first commenter across all social platforms $1. In order to win multiple times you must be a follower/subscriber.

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FINISHED

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