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$600. I would always be that guy when we were out with my siblings and my parents would take me out to dinner and they wanted like an extra like cheese plate or they wanted like dessert. I would always turn to them and be like, do you have any idea how much that's gonna cost us? And I would just— and my parents would be like, stop it, stop it. They hated when I would do stuff like that.
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guy. You gotta pay for the kids. Oh, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay. You're
expensive. You're right, you're right, you're
right. Yeah, they, you know, you want to go to Disneyland, that's $1,000. Is it really? I think so. I mean, I didn't end up going to Disneyland because we went up doing something else on Sunday, but yeah, like, or if they want to go to like Knott's Berry Farm…
$600. I would always be that guy when we were out with my siblings and my parents would take me out to dinner and they wanted like an extra like cheese plate or they wanted like dessert. I would always turn to them and be like, do you have any idea how much that's gonna cost us? And I would just— and my parents would be like, stop it, stop it. They hated when I would do stuff like that.
Really? So frugal even as a boy,
huh? It was just like I hated when my parents, or when my kids would, my kids, when my siblings would spend money on stupid things that they didn't
need. Yeah, you are frugal. I wonder how that got instilled in