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We Need to Raise $500,000

The way the house is built is that in about 20 to 30 years, it'll— there's gonna be a really good chance it's gonna slide right off the hill. So it needs to be reinforced by like these big bricks. They're called caissons. I don't know what they're called. And that's gonna cost me about $250,000, which is a shit ton of money, especially after I paid so much for the house. So they told me that they have an idea that they could, that they can also add in a pool for another $200,000, and it'll kind of be like killing two birds with one stone, because then I'll have the pool reinforce the property, and it'll be hanging, it'll be like an infinity pool, really cool off the edge. Now my main problem is YouTube's not doing so good and I need to pay for this pool. So Jason and I— this was Jason's idea— he said I should start a GoFundMe. No, this was Jason's idea. But how— I was thinking about it. Imagine if I started GoFundMe for a pool.

June 22, 201714:18David
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Jason14:15
You could see the fireworks at Fourth of July.
David14:16
That's how crazy, incredible view.
Jason14:18
Swooping.
David14:18
The way the house is built is that in about 20 to 30 years, it'll— there's gonna be a really good chance it's gonna slide right off the hill. So it needs to be reinforced by like these big bricks. They're called caissons. I don't know what they're called. And that's gonna cost me about $250,000, which is a shit ton of money, especially after I paid so much for the house. So they told me that they…
Jason15:16
What would you have? You have the ability to make people to do that, probably. People would probably think it was funny.
David15:21
Yeah, but that's so sick.
Jason15:23
But people are— how, you know, if you want Dave to get a pool, just keep listening to the podcast. That's all. You're helping.