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Giving My Nanny a $20,000 Christmas Bonus
It was country music. And we got to the casino and it was a country festival. So everybody was wearing like cowboy hats and he was like, what's going on? Why is everybody wearing cowboy hats? Yeah. And there were tons of little signs and we were also betting on the color red. And then this guy came over to the table and when we put our bet down, he started chanting, Big Red, Big Red and Big Red. Was the name of Heath's car that happened to be red, was stolen, and his insurance company gave him $10,000 for it.
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Yes, yes. So I said to David, I just go, those people are Indian, that table is full of Indian gentlemen, and Liza's Indian. Let's go to that table. And then David, like, really weird, he never agrees with me, he just goes, yes, yes, let's do it, like that. A…
Yeah, and it was crazy because all— it was like the universe was on our side because when we landed in Vegas Heath is a huge country fan. The first song we heard on the radio was country music.
It was Baby Lock Them Doors and that song.
It was country music. And we got to the casino and it was a country festival. So everybody was wearing like cowboy hats and he was like, what's going on? Why is everybody wearing cowboy hats? Yeah. And there were tons of little signs and we were also betting on the color red. And then this guy came over to the table and when we put our bet down, he started chanting, Big Red, Big Red and Big Red.…
Oh my God, that's crazy.
Nuts. So we had all these signs that were like, okay, this is it. This is, this is the spin that's going to do it. And then like 20 people came over to the table to watch.
And I told everybody at the table, I was like, this is for my nanny Susie. Yeah. And they're like, so you're going to keep $10,000 and give her $10,000? And I'm like, no, we're going to give her the whole $20,000. Yeah. And everyone's like, oh my God. Like ev…