<v Speaker 1>Arkadi and Josh one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>Oh, I gotta rave about my kiddo here for just
<v Speaker 2>a minute. This kid, my son.
<v Speaker 3>I don't know how he does it, but he can
<v Speaker 3>just make money like boom, nobody's business super quick. He's
<v Speaker 3>really into his three D printing and so he's constantly
<v Speaker 3>printing stuff and he goes to all these craft fars
<v Speaker 3>and events and he walks away with five, six, seven
<v Speaker 3>hundred bucks you know for a Saturday a m he's
<v Speaker 3>making really.
<v Speaker 2>Good money with three D print? Is he saving it
<v Speaker 2>at least?
<v Speaker 3>Or yeah, we're doing that whole thing where we're making
<v Speaker 3>him like, you gotta save some of this.
<v Speaker 2>This is real life two hundred for yourself, five hundred
<v Speaker 2>away somewhere.
<v Speaker 3>Exactly, you know, which is like pulling teeth for a
<v Speaker 3>teenage boys.
<v Speaker 2>I want a mountain bike, I want an electric bike.
<v Speaker 2>I want this, I want that. I was like, Noboddy,
<v Speaker 2>you gotta save a little bit.
<v Speaker 3>So anyway, he had to buy some new filament and
<v Speaker 3>things like that, and you know, we order it on
<v Speaker 3>our Amazon accounts. So he's like one hundred bucks in
<v Speaker 3>the hole with us right now just because he's had
<v Speaker 3>to order some product. So we told him that and
<v Speaker 3>he's like, oh, man, I go with you guys at
<v Speaker 3>one hundred bucks.
<v Speaker 2>And I was like, yeah, you do.
<v Speaker 3>So what he did over the past couple of days
<v Speaker 3>is he printed a bunch more stuff, and then yesterday
<v Speaker 3>him and his buddy grabbed a wagon, old school wagon,
<v Speaker 3>loaded up the wagon full of three D printed things
<v Speaker 3>and went door to door and within about an hour
<v Speaker 3>and a half, he had a hundred.
<v Speaker 2>Bucks for you. Yeah, went out and made that money.
<v Speaker 3>I was like, are you sure you want to do this?
<v Speaker 3>You probably don't want to bug people, Like, no, it's not.
<v Speaker 3>He's like, oh, He's like I'm gonna I'm gonna make
<v Speaker 3>your money back.
<v Speaker 2>I was really impressed. You should be.
<v Speaker 1>He went old school door to door, face to face
<v Speaker 1>like interactions with people.
<v Speaker 2>This is pure like entrepreneur type attitude.
<v Speaker 3>I mean, like, I think was it who wasn't Buffet
<v Speaker 3>or Cuban went door to door selling trash bags?
<v Speaker 2>It was Mark Cuban, Mark Cuban. Yeah, yeah, I think
<v Speaker 2>it's his story.
<v Speaker 3>It reminds me very much of that. Maybe it was
<v Speaker 3>newspapers for Buffet. It doesn't matter. He's just got that
<v Speaker 3>spirit in him that he's like, give me an hour,
<v Speaker 3>I'll go make a hundred bucks and he does, and
<v Speaker 3>I got to start taking notes from this kid.
<v Speaker 1>Well, you know what, Dad and mom at home, give
<v Speaker 1>yourself a pat on the back because he didn't just
<v Speaker 1>wake up one day and do that. You instilled that
<v Speaker 1>in him, that figure out if you need to make
<v Speaker 1>that money, it's up to you. Guess what's not gonna happen.
<v Speaker 1>One hundred dollars isn't going to fall from this exactly
<v Speaker 1>work for it.
<v Speaker 2>You have to go out and make that happen. So
<v Speaker 2>way to go, dad. Well you're well, thank you. That's
<v Speaker 2>very nice. Y.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I was very impressed by it, and you know,
<v Speaker 3>not to toot my horn even more about him. But
<v Speaker 3>they went to a house where a woman left a
<v Speaker 3>note on her door and said, please don't ring the bell.
<v Speaker 3>I'm going through chemo and uh, you know, don't just
<v Speaker 3>if you only if you're like you need a signature
<v Speaker 3>or something, but please, I'm trying to rest. And they
<v Speaker 3>left a bunch of stuff at They just left her
<v Speaker 3>a bunch of things, and I.
<v Speaker 2>Was like, damn it that it's like tear up almost.
<v Speaker 2>I know, I was kind of getting a little choked
<v Speaker 2>up just talking about it, right. I was like, that
<v Speaker 2>was really really nice of you. I'm wake up and
<v Speaker 2>be like, what is this randomness? What is all this chunk?
<v Speaker 2>Who have all this junk in my front? Very sweet?
<v Speaker 2>But what is happening here?
<v Speaker 1>What?
<v Speaker 2>You know?
<v Speaker 3>He came rolling in and he handed over he opened
<v Speaker 3>up his little wallet and he gave me cash. And
<v Speaker 3>you know, on top of that, he did text me
<v Speaker 3>about halfway through He's like, hey, can you send me
<v Speaker 3>your venmore? And so he said I said, I was
<v Speaker 3>like sure, So I'm getting like pinged on my phone,
<v Speaker 3>you know, five dollars, ten dollars, thirty dollars, like people
<v Speaker 3>were just boop woop sending him venmo and he was
<v Speaker 3>selling his stuff. So I'm really proud of him.
<v Speaker 2>You should be. He's a good Kiya. These our good
<v Speaker 2>bubba for sure. He's our Bubba boy. So little Bubba
<v Speaker 2>you call him bubba?
<v Speaker 1>Uh?
<v Speaker 2>We do? Yeah some time time? Bubba.
<v Speaker 1>Oh yeah, I have a Bubba in my family too.
<v Speaker 2>My brother the.
<v Speaker 1>Baby is baby Bubba, baby Bubba. He's like six foot
<v Speaker 1>two people, big bubble baby Bubba.
<v Speaker 3>Every time does he go to door door to door
<v Speaker 3>and sell things too? I'm sure he used to is funny.
<v Speaker 3>I feel like, does every family have a Bubba?
<v Speaker 1>Every family has to have a b every family. That's
<v Speaker 1>like a nickname that is passed down from generation to generation.
<v Speaker 2>We have to keep Bubba going, josh Joshua, I can't
<v Speaker 2>say that we did.
<v Speaker 3>So.
<v Speaker 2>I'm looking at you like we really do we? Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>you Bubba can't Bubba? Can't? We need to call you bubba?
<v Speaker 1>Now?
<v Speaker 2>Okay? You like that? By bub hey bubbs. I've never
<v Speaker 2>I've literally never been called that, So I don't know.
<v Speaker 2>We've got a nephew that is a Bubba.
<v Speaker 3>I know a couple of kids at school that are bubba's,
<v Speaker 3>but it's not short for.
<v Speaker 2>It, like you know, bubba, like Bob is short for
<v Speaker 2>so and so.
<v Speaker 1>No.
<v Speaker 2>No, my brother's name is Logan what so, but we
<v Speaker 2>just call him baby Bubba. I've never heard this.
<v Speaker 1>I just went out to dinner for my birthday with
<v Speaker 1>my bestie and her cousin, who we also call bubba.
<v Speaker 2>What is right now there? I feel like there has
<v Speaker 2>to be a family.
<v Speaker 3>Was too high class for you got valor.
<v Speaker 2>Kids in your family. There's no bubbas in their family.
<v Speaker 1>The nicknames you give each other like what's what's your
<v Speaker 1>nickname growing up?
<v Speaker 2>Like caviar, Yeah, Grizzy. They just called me John, like
<v Speaker 2>what you sa.
<v Speaker 1>I called I called him Sam, trying to think.
<v Speaker 2>I didn't really have a nickname for my family, you know,
<v Speaker 2>they just called me Josh.
<v Speaker 3>The names of the men on the paper money like Grantmin.
<v Speaker 2>They're too high in for, they're too high for. You
<v Speaker 2>gotta know who you're talking to. They had a maid,
<v Speaker 2>they had a house. I never had this. Yeah, I
<v Speaker 2>really didn't. Your dad. No one called your dad bubba.
<v Speaker 2>We called him father, father, father, father, cod pleated toilet.
<v Speaker 3>I don't think I want to call you bubba for
<v Speaker 3>some reason, that makes me uncomfortable to call you, because
<v Speaker 3>it's almost like I don't know another dude calling.
<v Speaker 2>Like another male friend bubba.
<v Speaker 3>Is I don't know relationship? Its relationship. Yeah, and then
<v Speaker 3>I'll get people talking, Yeah, you don't want that.
<v Speaker 1>We can't.
<v Speaker 2>We already have had that, so yeah, because you know
<v Speaker 2>how that I mean, I don't know. No's not
<v Speaker 1>No, no, no,
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