Confronting My Friend Over $60,000
Zane, grab Jason's mic real quick. I want to talk to you about something. Okay, don't pull it any further. Okay, um, this is Zane Hajazi. Fun fact, Zane, I let you borrow $60,000 the other day, right? Why are you bringing that up? That's not fair. And by the other day, I mean, I mean like 3 months ago. 3 months ago. And same, this is my favorite part, because they— Zane borrowed it because he needed to show the bank that he had more money so he can buy his house, right? So I'm like, yeah, totally, like, I know he'll pay me back. I'm still not worried about it. But, um, 2 months go by and I'm just like, Zane, how much money do you have in your bank account right now? And he goes, zero. He goes, he goes, 40 grand. And I'm like, oh I'm like, oh, that's, that's not including my money. And he's like, no, no, that's including your money. He was never supposed to spend my money. It was only supposed to make it look like he had money. So I ended up using this. So, so now I've been waiting for a couple months. I know he'll pay me back, but it's just like a fun thing that, uh, will I? I don't fucking know. Because every time you forget, and like, you forget in these intervals, but they get longer and longer every time. Natalie has it on like the top of her— my assistant has it on the top of her list. Every day she asks me, she's like, should I talk to Zane about your money? And I go, nah, you're good. Oh, Bitch, that's not being a good friend. But yeah, so that's Zane Hajazi, guys. But yeah, but I'm actually— fun fact, I'm actually returning my G-Wagon that I cannot afford. Zane, guys, Zane bought a G-Wagon, which was how much? Um, it was $130 grand. $130,000. That was with your $60 grand.