<v Speaker 1>Jerry Katy and Josh one hundreds.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, so I had to go make a purchase.
<v Speaker 3>I finally wrapped up my basement so it's gonna be
<v Speaker 3>like a little entertainment area for the kids and things
<v Speaker 3>like that.
<v Speaker 2>So, like a typical dude, I was like, I gotta
<v Speaker 2>get a big TV.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, And when I finished it, I kind of designed
<v Speaker 3>it where I had this wall where I knew I
<v Speaker 3>could fit about an eighty six inch TV on there about.
<v Speaker 2>Because I'm a guy.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I could go bigger if I wanted, Okay, but
<v Speaker 3>I was like, eighty six is perfect.
<v Speaker 2>Do you think that's gonna be an awesome purchase? That's
<v Speaker 2>that's so cool. It's a massive TV. You know you've
<v Speaker 2>made it win, right, you can go buy an eighty
<v Speaker 2>inch TV.
<v Speaker 3>So I called up my dad and took the old
<v Speaker 3>left one fifty down to one of those big box
<v Speaker 3>stores there and found the one I wanted. I've never
<v Speaker 3>felt more like an idiot in my life buying an
<v Speaker 3>eighty six inch TV. You look like an idiot when
<v Speaker 3>you buy that big of a TV.
<v Speaker 2>Everyone's staring at you.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, person, yeah, Sam slash Costco, I tell you.
<v Speaker 2>Where I went.
<v Speaker 1>I would be staring at you, and then it's like two.
<v Speaker 3>Of us trying to load it up onto one of
<v Speaker 3>those like flatbed cards and then maneuvering through that kind
<v Speaker 3>of store excuse me with a wall.
<v Speaker 2>Essentially you're moving a wall through the store.
<v Speaker 3>You're and you're you know, you're trying to dodge carts
<v Speaker 3>and people with other flatbeds, you know, and it's it
<v Speaker 3>was like hell getting out of there, and the amount
<v Speaker 3>of comments you get from people.
<v Speaker 2>Shut up.
<v Speaker 1>I would have been like, I think you need a
<v Speaker 1>bigger TV.
<v Speaker 2>Like that would have been mean to so many guys.
<v Speaker 2>The hundred inch like we had four guys say the
<v Speaker 2>exact same thing. Are you sure it won't go for
<v Speaker 2>one hundred inch? Strame go big? And then so we
<v Speaker 2>get it out to the parking lot. Then you feel
<v Speaker 2>like another that's another.
<v Speaker 3>Idiot move as you got to back the truck up
<v Speaker 3>basically to the front interest and you're trying to load
<v Speaker 3>this thing on a truck.
<v Speaker 2>And strap it down, and.
<v Speaker 3>Then a lady comes by and goes, somebody's compensating. You
<v Speaker 3>can go to hell too, Yeah, right exactly, and they
<v Speaker 3>driving that home, you know, like with that thing sticking
<v Speaker 3>out of a truck and everyone looking at you.
<v Speaker 2>You can't even close gate. The tailgate was down. It's
<v Speaker 2>such a I'm.
<v Speaker 3>Not a pretentious, showy guy. And it was just I
<v Speaker 3>felt so pretentious driving down the road with that people
<v Speaker 3>looking at you, and then all of them thinking, look
<v Speaker 3>at this.
<v Speaker 2>You know this guy's showing up.
<v Speaker 3>And then you get it into the neighborhood and you
<v Speaker 3>got to back it into the driveway, and then all
<v Speaker 3>the neighbors.
<v Speaker 2>Are coming out. Yeah, should have got the and every
<v Speaker 2>one of them, all the guys are out there with
<v Speaker 2>their hands on their hips. How are you gonna get
<v Speaker 2>that downstairs? It's not gonna fit.
<v Speaker 3>I hope you measure, measure, And then yes, trying for
<v Speaker 3>me and my dad to unload that thing out of
<v Speaker 3>the truck and maneuver it through the hallways of the
<v Speaker 3>house and then down to the basement, and then finally
<v Speaker 3>getting it down there and looking at it, going dang,
<v Speaker 3>I probably I probably got one too big.
<v Speaker 2>Went with the seventy six, I think you, and I
<v Speaker 2>will tell you.
<v Speaker 3>We set it up down there and I turned it
<v Speaker 3>on and it was evening, turn all the lights off.
<v Speaker 3>I wanted to see how clear the picture is. And
<v Speaker 3>we fired that thing up and sat on the couch,
<v Speaker 3>and it is brighter than a thousand suns.
<v Speaker 2>We essentially have to apply some SPF and put.
<v Speaker 3>On sunglasses when we're watching TV in the basement.
<v Speaker 2>I got a dollhouse I'm trying to get rid of.
<v Speaker 3>Hee you okay, I pushed this dollhouse is like four
<v Speaker 3>foot tall and it used to be my daughter's. I
<v Speaker 3>put it on next door. You know, you can't trust
<v Speaker 3>next door now because all I'm getting is random messages
<v Speaker 3>from dudes. Oh, send me more pictures of your dollhouse.
<v Speaker 3>Here's my number.
<v Speaker 2>Is it still available? My name's John. I'm like, no,
<v Speaker 2>I'm replying to any of this.
<v Speaker 3>You can't even trust next door now when you're trying
<v Speaker 3>to get rid of stuff. Oh yeah, it's all creepy,
<v Speaker 3>you know, spammy, you know stuff on there.
<v Speaker 1>You can only trust Facebook marketplace for that chair, the
<v Speaker 1>one yeah, yeah.
<v Speaker 2>And the one.
<v Speaker 3>Lady's like, is this still available? If so, you need
<v Speaker 3>to text my husband Ron. I'm like, yeah, I'm not
<v Speaker 3>texting anybody.
<v Speaker 2>Actually random Ron me with Ron.
<v Speaker 3>Actually, yeah, you gotta find some sort of bougie kid
<v Speaker 3>to give this dollhouse too.
<v Speaker 2>I guess.
<v Speaker 1>Oh, my gosh, bougie kids. Speaking of bougie kids, I
<v Speaker 1>did not, but I could not believe what I ran
<v Speaker 1>into the other day. So I was with my friend.
<v Speaker 1>We were picking up her little kiddo from this pretty
<v Speaker 1>like you know, high end neighborhood.
<v Speaker 2>They had the.
<v Speaker 1>Gate and everything, and so we roll in and we
<v Speaker 1>roll to this house and we park her car and
<v Speaker 1>then all of a sudden, we are surrounded by power
<v Speaker 1>wheel cyber trucks. Have you.
<v Speaker 2>Really seen them?
<v Speaker 3>And they're nice?
<v Speaker 2>Or are so nice?
<v Speaker 1>Immediately I looked it up. They're like fifteen hundred bucks.
<v Speaker 1>I was like, maybe I need a little kid cyber.
<v Speaker 1>This is how I can afford a cyber truck is
<v Speaker 1>when it's in power wheels fashion lately caught me off guard.
<v Speaker 2>I wasn't ready for it because you can buy it
<v Speaker 2>right from Tesla.
<v Speaker 1>You can Tesla's where you get them from. Actually they
<v Speaker 1>sell them again fifteen hundred dollars. You can get on
<v Speaker 1>the payment plan if you like. But it totally caught
<v Speaker 1>me off guard because already, when I see just the
<v Speaker 1>original cyber trucks rolling around, they get my attention right away,
<v Speaker 1>right like they are very eye catching. But when you
<v Speaker 1>see the little mini version. I forgot how to breathe
<v Speaker 1>for a second. I was like, it's happening, And you
<v Speaker 1>know that that kid is a rolling large if they're
<v Speaker 1>rolling around in a cyber truck. And I'm not kidding you,
<v Speaker 1>this whole neighborhood had them. It was a fleet of
<v Speaker 1>isn't that just wild? Like it's crazy the way that
<v Speaker 1>they look just like the cyber truck exactly spot on
<v Speaker 1>in a spitting image, and the.
<v Speaker 2>Kids sitting in the back of it. It looks a
<v Speaker 2>little ridiculous. It's a little ridiculous.
<v Speaker 3>The pictures I'm seeing is like some grown men sitting
<v Speaker 3>in them too. The same guy's trying to get my dollhouse.
<v Speaker 1>I think it's the first time I'd ever seen them,
<v Speaker 1>so it just completely again got my attention, caught me
<v Speaker 1>off guard, and I was like, what do your parents do?
<v Speaker 2>What do your parents?
<v Speaker 1>What are your parents taking?
<v Speaker 3>Hooteen hundred bucks for a power But again, there's five
<v Speaker 3>of them in the scene vicinity, so I don't see
<v Speaker 3>me rolls.
<v Speaker 1>I know. I don't know if this was a household
<v Speaker 1>of children and they all had their own cyber truck,
<v Speaker 1>or if this was like friends, right, like a friend group,
<v Speaker 1>and one of them got the cyber truck, so then
<v Speaker 1>all the other ones had to keep up with them
<v Speaker 1>and get cyber trucks as well. But could you just
<v Speaker 1>imagine these little kids rolling down the street and.
<v Speaker 2>There I can't do there's a lot of spoiled kids
<v Speaker 2>out there, my goodness.
<v Speaker 1>But yeah, yeah, that's a kid.
<v Speaker 2>That's a bougie kid right there. I kind of have
<v Speaker 2>to laugh about it.
<v Speaker 3>Because at the end of our block and around the
<v Speaker 3>corner yesterday, I guess some family.
<v Speaker 2>Had put out their old power wheel. Like he was like,
<v Speaker 2>I don't know what it did, was a jeep or
<v Speaker 2>something stupid.
<v Speaker 3>Anyway, my son was out riding his bike around and
<v Speaker 3>he saw it and they's had a free sign on it.
<v Speaker 3>Next thing I know, I had to run some errands.
<v Speaker 3>I came home and this stupid power wheel is.
<v Speaker 2>In my garage. Oh god, he's trying to charge it
<v Speaker 2>and everything. I was like, no, no, we're not.
<v Speaker 3>Taking some random power wheel and trying to charge this
<v Speaker 3>battery that we have no idea where this battery has
<v Speaker 3>been away.
<v Speaker 2>Like, do not set the house on fire. That's what's
<v Speaker 2>gonna happen.
<v Speaker 1>No, that's what's happened that household down the street upgraded
<v Speaker 1>to the cyber tary.
<v Speaker 2>That's what happened. That's notty cocat. Wow.
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