Moment View
David’s Roommate Owes Him $324,000
Looking back at like when I lived here, yeah, you know, and like I lived with David for several years, and like before I made the move here, I would— my friends were like, what are you doing? And I would sell it to them. And the fact that like my 'Oh, my amazing friend has this multimillion-dollar home in the Hollywood Hills. Like, it's amazing.' And it was amazing. I'm not trying to say it wasn't. But like, it is— you do a lot. Like, it's like— I feel like there's a little bit of apprehension just because it's like, 'Oh, my friend got this for me,' you know? And like, you don't have a sense of independence.
8:49/0:00
Scrub the kinetic waveform to jump through the episode.
7
Transcript window
Transcript Window
Context stack
Nearby lines for local context around the selected quote.
Yeah, it's like a— it's like a— yeah, it's insane. Um, and like, I walk in there, I'm like, are you fucking seeing this? And he goes, yes, David, I'm seeing it. Because I, I don't know, I don't know if they—
you're the landlord.
Yeah, the landlord that just comes in too often. How cool is this spot you're renting from me? Yes, I think it's crazy. I don't know if they think it's crazy, as crazy as I do. Nah, I mean, correct me if I'm wrong here.
Looking back at like when I lived here, yeah, you know, and like I lived with David for several years, and like before I made the move here, I would— my friends were like, what are you doing? And I would sell it to them. And the fact that like my 'Oh, my amazing friend has this multimillion-dollar home in the Hollywood Hills. Like, it's amazing.' And it was amazing. I'm not trying to say it wasn'…
Oh, really? Apprehension? Natalie, you moved your mom in in like 2 weeks. Natalie was real apprehensive for the first 3 days she was there.
She needed a place to stay.
All of a sudden, Mama Jen sleeping on the couch. Hey, Jen, I thought you were going to be here for a couple days. 4 months have passed. No one was living here. That's my— oh, sorry. Yeah, we are talking about— no, I was talking about the old house.