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So all my watches won't really ever sell until like shit hits the fan or, or I have kids, which is also shit hitting the fan. I walked into this watch dealership. There's this watch I've always been wanting. I pointed to it. It's hard to say how much it goes for because there's only like a couple of them that have been made in the world, but they're listed for around $300,000. And I'm like, I don't want that. It's too expensive. And he goes, okay, I'll make you a deal. Let's do a coin flip. If you lose, you could take it for $200,000, and if you win, you could take the watch for $100,000. This really confused me because I was like, it's already— you're already giving me basically $100,000 off the watch, which I guess kind of was like— I think he did it just so I could bite and actually do— he was doing me a favor so I could actually do the coin flip.

February 26, 202512:49David
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Jason12:46
So So you still have that one?
David12:48
Still have it.
Jason12:48
Yeah.
David12:49
So all my watches won't really ever sell until like shit hits the fan or, or I have kids, which is also shit hitting the fan. I walked into this watch dealership. There's this watch I've always been wanting. I pointed to it. It's hard to say how much it goes for because there's only like a couple of them that have been made in the world, but they're listed for around $300,000. And I'm like, I don…
Jason13:32
Yeah.
David13:32
So this is a hard thing for me to say no to. I've never done a coin flip in my life for $100,000. I think the biggest gamble I've ever taken was like 10 grand, 20 grand? No.
Natalie13:42
Well, I would— oh, on a coin flip specifically?