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Throwing a $200,000 Birthday Party

Oh, okay, there's— I mean, a Toyota Corolla, really. But you know, that was my first car. No, you're bulletproof, you know. You put oil and gas in it and that's it, you know, right? You could be an actor for the rest of your life, you know, right, right, right, right. So it's just like that, you know. But there's some really cool cars. Some of the old vintage cars are really great. The early '50s cars are nice because they still spent a lot of time and money on the appointments of the cars. When they started to get in like the '57s and that, then the pencil pushers started to get involved and everything was cost cutting and that kind of thing started to happen.

July 30, 202520:51Jason
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Natalie20:32
What have you noticed about like rich people in general over the years?
Jason20:36
They're actually really sweet. And I'm a car guy and they love their cars. So they treat me, you know, like their doctor. It's, you know, it's been very cool. And most of the people are really, really super nice.
David20:48
If you could have any car in the world, what's your dream, dream vehicle?
Jason20:51
Oh, okay, there's— I mean, a Toyota Corolla, really. But you know, that was my first car. No, you're bulletproof, you know. You put oil and gas in it and that's it, you know, right? You could be an actor for the rest of your life, you know, right, right, right, right. So it's just like that, you know. But there's some really cool cars. Some of the old vintage cars are really great. The early '50s…
David21:25
So are you into any of the newer stuff or no? Like, or—
Jason21:27
yeah, we do what— we do everything. We do the supercars, we do everything. We get everything. Bugattis, Paganis, we get the LFA, you know. Yeah, Lexuses, you, you name it.
David21:37
Yeah, down there. Dang. Well, thank you for coming and giving us some knowledge about the hotel. No, listen, and thank you for letting us borrow the car.