# Luck Is NOT a Strategy | WeeklyVee 002

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** Gary Vaynerchuk
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koyCPlGoYvk
- **Дата:** 24.01.2020
- **Длительность:** 41:17
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## Описание

It was a super busy and exciting week for the second-ever WeeklyVee. Gary had a ton of business meetings, tested some new types of content on Instagram that his followers loved, Went to Las Vegas to deliver a keynote and plenty more. There is also tons of insight from the tea, on what happened behind the scenes throughout the week so let us know if you want more of these insights. Be sure to check the comments for the timestamps of each day... Enjoy!
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## Содержание

### [0:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koyCPlGoYvk) Segment 1 (00:00 - 05:00)

Find out on this weekly Vee if you do not love losing you lost What advice do you have for people when it comes to starting and especially if they're met with negativity that they're told No, this is something that you can't do learn to love to lose Like that's the whole punchline of everything I believe in I love losing Here's why... if I went at 16 to start a charity to raise $40,000 and I didn't they were right and I appreciate the experience of that loss. I adore losing cuz it's fair You actually talked a big game and you were wrong. You were naive and young and you deserve that loss I love how you smile talking about losing I you know, I'm sure if we look back at all my content like I I'm not excited about winning Like I said why I even jumped in and said no. No, I don't relate with that Right. I relate with loosing. I like underdogs. I like I can watch a sporting event that I have no vested interest in come in start rooting for the underdog and then as the underdogs winning and it looks like they're gonna win reverse back to rooting for the favorite Like I'm always rooting for whoever's in the worst spot. Here's my thing if anybody has won That comes from your circumstance you then have to acknowledge that it's possible people deploy, things like luck Of course look you were adopted Like I was born in the Soviet Union and was able to immigrate to America during this one small window Where out of hundreds of millions of people, you know 300,000 were able to leave during that era of course, but everything's of course like when people like you're lucky I'm like You're lucky you're born four hundred trillion to one for you to be human. Like where do you want to start this luck game Like my big thing is that the Internet has created a world that far exceeds the opportunities that we've ever seen my big thing is do you want to dwell and Excuse your way through life, or do you want to become accountable and optimistic your way through life to me accountability and optimism is just far more interesting and more challenging and more worthwhile and less regretful when you're 90 then blame and Excuses and complaining and crying about it Ultimately because nobody's listening to you cry you think they are you know Maybe your mom maybe some other losing crying player, but like by the way And I hope everybody hears me very clear. That doesn't Dismiss the fact that white males in America that are born into high-net-worth organizations... haha... families don't have a financial advantage I would argue that from what I've observed a lot of those people end up losing because they started with the advantage and that is what made them soft or insecure which led to their losing even though they may have some more stuff people like when I talk about this people like yeah well Look at their stuff or look how they live. I'm like, but they're not happy Like do you want a Mercedes and you're deeply unhappy and doing cocaine to escape your problems? Or do you want a Honda and be pumped and a lot of people answer Mercedes and unhappy because they're fucking stupid because they don't have that right now and they think but like, you know Like think about how many times in life you said, "If I only... " and then when you get there? it's not as delicious as you thought All right so this morning you know G (Gary) You know you had this time that G just got done with his podcast and then the rest of the day was just client stuff that we were not able to film So what I'm actually in do right now is kind of walk you through his day on Instagram What he posted and kind of why it was posted So we typically do like 2 videos One in the morning and 1 at night then 2 images in between if you've got note If you guys notice we consistently probably post like 4 times a day the Monday morning video We always try to make it like a very strong piece of content and the 1 that we posted this Monday hit 1. 3 million We kind of knew it would hit over a million Just because we have some sort of testing that we do with all content before we put it on his page so he can feel Confident about when we have a good video

### [5:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koyCPlGoYvk&t=300s) Segment 2 (05:00 - 10:00)

why we're posting it. The next thing that he posted was a Twitter style image Again, this was also tested on another platform We probably tests like 5 to 10 images a day and then picked the top 2 and put those on Instagram So this is the one that he picked. It's a simple Twitter style BSU You guys have seen a lot of those and we're seeing good performance out of them So we're continuing to kind of try to ride that wave And then this one was kind of interesting. So in the afternoon, he posted a throwback picture of himself So he's definitely still involved in like what content we're posting. It's not just us completely feeding him everything. He'll go rogue he'll post his own stuff. And this one he's actually razzing on D Rock, which is always something that he likes to do always performs pretty well So you guys remember this one? He did that all himself found it shot it posted a still very involved And then later that night He's gonna roll to the National Title Game takes the picture with AJ And we're gonna run that footage right now. So hope you enjoy that's a bit of the process and on to the championship game Gary: Let's go bro Man: hey man congratulations Gary: Thank you man Man: Hey great to see you my man. Gary: Thank you Man Gary: Any predictions AJ? AJ: I'm gonna keep it nuetral Gary: Pain What's up weekly vlog Weekly V whatever the fuck we're calling it. It's Tuesday 12:02. The reason I'm grumpy is I was in the National Championship Game last night then went out and Did some work with AJ for Vayner sports got home to the hotel at 3:00 was supposed to have a 5:20 a. m Alarm set I swore I set it. I'm pretty consistent. I've been doing this for over a decade, but Somehow it didn't happen hotel Rings, it's 6:05 My flights done boarding at 6:45. I'm in the bed at 6:05 the airport is 27 minutes away so I started you know obviously rushed the fuck out of the hotel Get to the car Drive, there's a fucking accident which like kind of killed any of my prayers of like him driving a hundred miles an hour, which I didn't necessarily recommend, but and Some have big shout-out to Clear If you don't Clear the airport that fucking thing saved me today because there was no other flights connecting like I'd be in New Orleans right now with my whole day fucked. Got on the field after LSU won last night. That was ridiculous. There's some content I'm sure you probably just saw I don't know how they montage this shit now that we do weekly Vee me but if that was yesterday I said I'll let you guys figure that out now in a meeting with a Jim Zane may Andy talking about segmentation within community the texting platform have a bunch of meetings today Internal shit, ecommerce capabilities, staffing issues CEO Life What's good, bro, I'm about to do a carousel post on my Instagram with the guys that we've signed so far So I'm gonna screenshot us talking on FaceTime So look pretty bro look pretty bro, you better look pretty bro No, man, hey listen, I'm so excited to announce man I'm gonna text, I'm gonna text this, uh, these photos to you to if you want to post on your gram Hit me up when you need me. Okay? Gotcha, bro. Bye Come on Johnson That's Juwan Johnson. We just announced him former Penn State receiver transferred to Oregon We've got the game-winning first down in the Rose Bowl this year We just announced him really good wide receiving prospect good get, for Vayner Sports even better He's such a great kid and two great programs like Penn State and Oregon all the kids in the locker room Know, this is a real guy So like who he chose to like go professional with there's a really big look for AJ and some big get for AJ this is AJ's first year certified a fun fact that a lot of people who follow me don't realize is that AJ Was more in the position as me The last two and a half three years of doing or just being the executive CEO like running it but this last year he decided to get certified because a lot of the kids wanted to go with him and

### [10:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koyCPlGoYvk&t=600s) Segment 3 (10:00 - 15:00)

Know no negativity to the agents we have on our squad They just were more connected to AJ and then would go other places Because they felt a little more connected to the agent and the agent that we had and so we just thought there was an arbitrage there so AJ became certified Thank you guys Okay, that's why you're doing here, thank you That was a photo for The agency of the year... best places to work. I don't know what it was. But yeah, we're winning a lot of awards here at Vayner. So Which one D Rock Me and what about this Arika is it funny Oh viral oh it's viral guys A quick question for daily Vee or weekly Vee Yes, what A weekly be real quick because I know we're now doing a whole new thing I'm sure Caleb's you're gonna use like some quick little, you know clips from this. This is my best friend Brandon who runs Wine Library Yes, he makes the appearance in the blog that I'm so happy you made appearance in the sports card episode together This is as good as it gets It's fucking Wednesday we sold 100 cases of cab at a baseball card show By the way weekly Vee you not sign up for wine text like Caleb I want you to like post produce like cover my face here winetext. com now just like I was saying to Caleb may be Use that clip being signed up for a mint does not. Do me any favors It cost us two cents or something to send a text but if you buy wine on the internet internet, and you consume my content which is free and You like me in any shape or form it is massively important to me that you sign up for winetext It is literally the single best way to buy wine what were you asking for the weekly be big nose when you say there's a big nose on this aromatically has a massive nose Like you can smell stuff Like you can like either smell this you can smell Like and so like what you're just smelling one wine right now But if we had 50 wines here and you smelled them all some have huge aromatics some don't no different than a deodorant Think of deodorant if you went to the store right now, I know some deodorants you just open and it's super aromatic You can smell a lot and some just seem kind of chill, especially the new fuckin like, you know, super like healthy shit That's what I mean Perfume some is subtle. Some is over-the-top Big nose. Ah Is the CMO on a call right now with Andre? Yes. Okay. I need to be on that so everybody needs to wait I think she's already on the call Okay, amazing. Thank you. Thank you so much Man asks questions off camera: "real quick just one thing I noticed you went from I have no idea what the meeting was before but it was something obviously completely different and then you just very quickly went into that phone call into like a total mode of like sales but in like I don't know It just seemed it's just interesting and I think like people watching are probably curious like how you go from that switch so fast" Yeah, I think I'm very good at putting things in compartments like and I'm very quickly I have a lot of things in my head and I'm able to transition into the context and tone and tenor and you're right and I think what we should challenge ourselves to do I would have Andrea or Nick or Marcus watch that video right now, and I think you should beep out 37 things but I think we should show people that because I don't think people understand there's that version of me, too And I think that could bring you guys a lot of value and I think you know we need to challenge ourselves with weekly Vee to be this new great thing and I think one of the ways to do is to Show you more but it's gonna require me to beep 27 or 40 words just now so you don't know who that was or what's or their name important things that nature but you can see what I'm about. Reason I reached out and thank you so much for being so responsive is You know Andre and I always kind of like yeah as you can imagine you've been around the block any time you have nice conversations

### [15:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koyCPlGoYvk&t=900s) Segment 4 (15:00 - 20:00)

Or good vibes or value somebody you're it's always circling in our world as a client Service provider of like is you know, okay. Is there ever a time to have a conversation with that potential? Client again how to and I think what's helped us build something meaningful is I think we're less pants on fire we try to reach out if we ever reach out because we shortly know that they'll reach out if they've thinking about us if we have something to offer and I think We've got a really big breakthrough at Vayner Media you know we have Remote spots. So our AOR creative work is exploding Our media business is getting close to person spend but 2019 was a year where we realized a ton of people Wanted to work with us, but the politics of you know, first of all, we are shop that does median creative under one roof Which as you know as a pro already is an interesting dynamic because usually that means to agencies and the sandbox are being It touches their worlds and then number two You know and kind of what I think hurt us a little bit with we're doing ad hoc You know proposals going back to ad hoc proposal. There's like a one a five and a ten million dollar fee Sphere that ends up, you know, maybe causing sticker shock or things in this nature and then that's one micro example There was a hundred fifty examples of ad hoc scope work that just didn't work. So we created We wanted to CES this week and literally created more new business Book revenue in the first week of the year than we did all of last year. And now you think yes graduate Thank you. And here's how we've made it very clear to people that are creative strategy product is a Person team that starts a fee and that can be creative and social AOR or that can be your AOR and then Why I'm really calling you because I'm not necessarily Intuitively feeling that's the world we're talking about. We created seven consulting products what we call side dishes. They're like Our products that we deem internally as steal our brains and build it internally or give it to the agencies you work with and that our thinking is so progressive and so right that in itself has karma points or becomes lead gen in the future and I Have always felt like great vibes towards you and recognized without us really talking that you know, just by the actions like, okay It's not it doesn't fit just this yet, but I'm unbelievably excited about some of the consulting products We've created and I can see based on your business from afar and just being crafty that two or three might be valuable And I wanted you to be educated about them. So that was that's really the context Okay, so that phone call I happen to be on the other end of the call with the client and all I can say Is that Gary is such a master at being on the move and getting right to the point and understanding where a client is? Immediately and then the other great thing is that he hands it off to the rest of us to kind of bring it home If you will, so he sets things up. He engages with people in very real ways You can tell that he's a human being first There are no CEOs that can run at the pace that he does But to connect as a real human being and that's why I love working with him That's why all of us love working with him. And that's frankly why our clients love working with him, too I think the other thing is that he's just the master of all marketing He talked about the way that we're starting to productize a lot of our the things that we're doing in the consulting world And that's because of his background. He loves to as he says put things in containers We even have a menu now that's you know, that sort of celebrates a New Jersey style approach to consulting who has that But yeah, it's really great to be alongside him and innovating everyday and learning from him in all kinds of ways I like things that come easy I actually do it's a very Like it's this is why I think I talked so much about strengths I like the things that come easy to me for most people They're not a robot and could work 22 hours in a day like I did yesterday like and by the way I think everyone should sleep 7, 8 and 9 hours Yesterday serendipitously because I went to the national championship game and got to go with the fucking Champion LSE players to the club. If you're in the sports representation business, you're fuckin in this business They're like and then my alarm didn't go off and like fucking all sorts of shit happen tonight Punchline is most people can't do that. I have natural energy So I'm leaning into my natural energy. Some people are pretty Dustin, like I don't know how that being a pretty like Liz, but you know the advantage of that

### [20:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koyCPlGoYvk&t=1200s) Segment 5 (20:00 - 25:00)

Hey guys i'm Dustin the one that Gary was talking to during the podcast Gary likes to really involve his whoever's with him pretty much recording into his content a lot of times but I'm also trying to coordinate a podcast which is live and I'm in my own little zone and when he catches me off guard. So this time it was a Really caught me off guard because I thought he was looking at me to say something serious and then he said something Weird joke about my looks. Yeah Really I really think I'm wrapping this up there's no way look there's a look I do I believe that people listening who are gonna be like, I'm gonna do that, too I do not believe that everyone was given the same group of talents. I do think that we should all challenge ourselves to be self-aware and try to figure out the talents and Then if we're lucky that those talents match something we're interested in doing we have to go pod committed to that What? What's today? It was Tuesday What up vlog? 7:17 in the morning the moon's out like what? I'm on my way Big fucking one Big fucking Wednesday You're asking me what I'm doing right now, I'm sitting on the line waiting for a very senior executive from a potential client I have to give them some sensitive information So I should like to deliver that myself in verbal form not in written form Context gets lost on email and text So to me face to face is number one voice is number two When I have to give a contextual piece of information that could either be very exciting potentially negative I think people underestimate the seven minute call in a 20/20 environment and use technology disguise themselves in the conversation they don't actually want to have which sometimes compounds a double negative because the context of the bad news is Lost in the text I got to be in the zone. Thank you, though. I also don't like how the split screens are doing performing wise I think we gotta test them no wooden ribs doing now Video for the most part for like a year or tubes stayed in a pocket whereas right now Back to back videos could be like 1. 2 million and the next one could be two hundred thousand It makes me feel like they're doing a better job, you know Like I don't like what everything's in the same pocket that just feels like you know mad like I would love the algorithms to get Widely tight give me four million when I deserve it Give me forty thousand when I don't doing the right thing is always the right thing I learned like I said, obviously You're doing you're doing strategic spec work, I do it all the time They give you $200,000 to give a speech if somebody calls me right now and says, can you speak in Alabama? Let alone the Javits Center and I like the audience and I think it's worth it. I do it every day People are too literal Everyone's transactional but you what you're doing what I'm doing Maybe we have the advantages of coming from very low places and you know, don't value our theoretical time or energy like other via I don't know what it is But it's very clear to me that the biggest things are people that are thinking for me. We're playing chess Everybody else is playing checkers So we had a holiday party. He helped us produce it we bartered I was gonna jam with him at the party but I got caught up with something and so I just needed to Deliver on what I said, which is if you do this for us and produce this 10 year holiday party I'll spend some time with you and like really jam that's what we did I gotta go fast D Rock. No smile. Holds your hand up. Gary: on the phone "Hi it's Gary, how are you? " So there's this guy dude would sign You know post a little like homeless son kind of photos on his Instagram, you know I've gone pretty viral and stuff and like one of the things that we'd like to do here on the team is you know Find these trending moments identify them and find ways that we can you know, give our fresh take on it So as you can see here, we kind of had Gary doing you know his whole spiel holding up a sign and this could post like

### [25:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koyCPlGoYvk&t=1500s) Segment 6 (25:00 - 30:00)

dramatically just like Destroyed and crushed it on histogram our best-performing post of all time 750 K likes before that I think the max likes was like 300 and 370 K or something like that like an Nipsy photo and This just like destroyed it as you can see I'm like over here, you know working super hard on coming up with like quote images for you guys and you know Nothing I'm going to do is ever going to beat that so, you know, I'm kind of defeated a little bit But it's all good. But yeah, it was a great post. We had a blast doing it If you guys got any more ideas of things like that we should do. Please let us know drop it in the comments and Yeah, that's about it So I'm here with my homies Caleb do you rock Jason mind the camera Lu aka Frank, we're waiting on Gary right now to get out of a meeting we're gonna film we're gonna take basically, three piece of content three pieces of stills and an intro for this and hopefully under 90 seconds I really took four We're gonna squeeze it in because Gary's leaving after this and they's not coming back today. He's flying to Vegas So we're gonna try to squeeze it in. We'll see what happens Unintelligible mumbling Find out on this weekly Vee Cool see okay. I'll check... yo Holy shit somehow we just required like two three Maybe four pieces of content in the matter of like 30 seconds real quick before gay had to run to another meeting David Rock fucking crushed it Jason crushed it. Jon crushed it Lou crushed it. We'll see if I crushed it Today's Friday, I'm in Vegas about to give a speech to the hearing And we're about to launch the first weekly Vee, which is last weeks Which I'm excited about that we recorded yesterday's first shot show called "Interrupted by Gary Vee" which I'm excited and I'm sorry... I'm listening to this guy who is reinforcing. vlog of them really enjoying this process Are you editing this one for him? Awesome. Some good content this week yesterday. I didn't I should have done a selfie video on the plane And you got a little bit some of the meetings right you see if I have any Anyway, that's where we got blog really hacking at this. We're really passionate to bring you value And hopefully we will continue to do that three four minutes away from the talk What I do in talks is really think about who the audience is and I reverse engineering I have a huge advantage because I've grown up in retail I've worked in You know SMB a small business kind of entrepreneurial and I've worked for the last 10 years with you know Fortune 500 companies. I've worked in Silicon Valley global I read comments so one of the things that really works for me is I talk about the State of the Union of The world and then I filter it through the context so that excites me applaus from audience Thank you My friends Linkedin Right this second, right this second as we sit here today. I am a day trader of attention. I like Vine when Vine is big I like Snapchat when Snapchat's big I like Tik-Tok when Tik-Tok's big I didn't talk about LinkedIn at all. Now I talk about it every day All I do is look where there's an arbitrage right this second LinkedIn the platform That you think is just your business profile has become a content platform and it is acting like Facebook did in 2011

### [30:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koyCPlGoYvk&t=1800s) Segment 7 (30:00 - 35:00)

There's a stunning amount of people on it If you've been to your LinkedIn recently, and if you haven't please do the content is no longer just business It is absolutely everything people's opinions what they're eating exercise hips why it has become Facebook The organic reach meaning you don't even have a LinkedIn account you start an account for your retail store for your store forget about you for your store and you start posting content and People will see it without you paying for them to see it because the it's just supply and demand the attention on the platform is greater that content that people are making the biggest mistake that people make when it comes to marketing is they decide a Platform is not for them You decide your customers not on there you decide that Tik-Tok is not for you right now Because that's for 12 to 15 year old girls and you're targeting 65 year old males. Let's just say What you don't understand is how communication and marketing actually works which is if you're thoughtful enough about the content you make and you make a sweet little funny video of a 15 year old and A grandpa interacting it can bring awareness for you the lack of creativity or thoughtfulness or understanding of human behavior Has led so many to not innovate or execute the costs are remarkably low LinkedIn scares me how inexpensive it is, but are you the kind of organization that is willing to make seven pieces of content for LinkedIn a day Half this room doesn't make seven pieces of content for social media a year They take whatever this organization sends them and they just post it and think something's gonna happen my friends I don't know what you're thinking but no matter how Remarkable this three generation family businesses that makes the best products If you are not paying attention to what technology is doing to your industry You're putting your head in the sand and you're gonna let a tidal wave run you over Period the world is not going backwards Technology and innovation doesn't care about how you want it to be. You must become a practitioner in communications because what the internet is doing my friends, it is commoditizing everything but the ability to communicate Don't get it twisted. It's happened and how you want it to be isn't gonna change that Thank you For - what's good bro, you can Get anywhere the best I appreciate is that dude. Thank you amazing. Thank you. Thank you mood for some rants Listen, when I talk about kindness being the foundation of business success a lot of people the comment section DMS Hit me up with the concept of Gary you're wrong. I'm so kind and people walk all over me This is a shout out. This is a call of action. This is a question to the humans that say you're wrong I always get walked all over I Want to ask you a simple question when you perceive? That your giving is that you giving something with the expectation that something happens Like are you like grabbing Tyler's coffee every day? but really what you wanted to do is promote you and when he doesn't you're like Oh, I didn't ask you to get that coffee on the way. Were you doing something kind? Because you expected something in return that in the English language is called manipulation Kindness giving is giving and being kind with zero double zero Expectations in return Man: "Can I share a quick thought with you? I don't know if it's an original thought" It's an original thought because it comes from your filter As long as it hasn't been said by someone else What else yeah, but the angle that comes from I actually think all thoughts are original for that nature so, alright, let's go ahead Knowledge is learned but wisdom is earned Yeah, I under that's something punchline being experience fuckin matters as like I was a rock, you know 20 I'm just facetiming a football flatter my brother and I have a sports representation business When I was 22, and you heard my story on stage right now. I was wizkid it's real I had I was an entrepreneurial talent The 44 year old version of me right now shit's on that kid and I thought that kid was unstoppable. Right, right. Yes Experience matters however, raw talent is raw talent me at 22

### [35:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koyCPlGoYvk&t=2100s) Segment 8 (35:00 - 40:00)

destroys tons of 44 year olds who have plenty of experience They just don't have as much talent as I did and they don't put it into action Which is part of the talent execution on business when you thank a soldier for service its your knowledge of what they are doing is dangerous that they didn't have to do it Yes, but you've never walked in those boots that's the wisdom and they have the wisdom you have the knowledge that is dangerous But they have the wisdom of what it really means Like for example when I thank someone that's more gratitude of the acknowledgment of what that's enabling me to do In the state, that's right, which is the same way I think about my talents have enabled Thousands and hundreds of thousands of people of a shift of mindset tens of thousands people in economic earnings It's like, you know, we all play our parts. Yeah, you know everyone plays their part in society Rod Stewart said hey, I wish I knew what I know now when I was younger Everybody wishes that knowledge is learned and wisdom is earned I'll be honest with you. I'm unemotional about how the variations of sentences or sayings are caught on You know to me I'm more worried about people living it You gotta get them to think about it at first 100,000 % Woman: Well you inspired me today because I do a lot of our social media and I'm trying to move our company into that world and everything you said today I was like see, see Keep going, take care, stay well I went to a meeting with potential client with big hotel groups here in Vegas And I'm excited that Weekly Vee is showing more parts of that than you make going from a dynamic meeting around eSports and Minnesota Rocker team and hang out with some of the you know players in the eSports landscape - to boom Get in a cab get over to a top executive To see if there's some business for Vayner X. That's the Galleria Media Group pier. Well 137 p. m Or Vayner Media or the Sasha group or tracer like living that Vayner X life. yo, so I Don't know if you guys remember airport Gary's but he's back up Today's episode just had a great meeting with a bunch of senior executives at a very large hotel group. Here at the airport in Vegas Nice sunshine in the background. Jason and I. Jason and I did it in a nice little trip No D Rock, No Caleb it's Jason and I and just a good week. I hope you guys enjoyed the episode a lot going on What's good bro, just threw this banana On the ground instead of banana. I tried that throw it from where I was before to there, but it missed so Even bananas in the fucking Street Peace This rock-paper-scissors, shoot. Rock Paper Scissors, shoot. rock paper scissor shoot... YEAH! I so pumped up. I love winning! The first line of the book is I started thinking about my hands that was my first mistake boom you're in man I'm in you you're you said boom. You're in a little too fast If you waited hundredth of a beat I would have been more in There's no clip really can you put on the lights, is that what you asked? That was so cool. Alex do you know what just happened? I just asked them to turn on the lights without knowing you did Yeah, this is Wednesday I'm sorry Here in this gym that Britney Spears shit baby Britney's always back motherfucker By the way, by the way, by the way real quick If you didn't know what that reference was you're fired If you don't follow me on Tik-Tok, fuck you. Aton, Jared and I are here. I don't know why the fuck you're not. Tell them something Jared. Whats up brother. haha So this thousand just came from Just sat down and played war Which is a highly skilled this game in the casino If you don't know walk in from my talk One a quick 700 it was when I felt it and put 500 when I got down

### [40:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koyCPlGoYvk&t=2400s) Segment 9 (40:00 - 41:00)

After I got up and down, I got an ace that was it, Tyler got the hyped There's no, I mean Jake just got up he was molasses, you know people get faster (lullaby music playing) Yo you good? Wake up man? Oh shit, what? I did not say if you're if you were 67 year old Rick in here and you're listening and you're like Okay, I'm gonna let my niece do that for us. I did not say that Rick Yes Man in Audience: "My name is Rick" Where are you Rick? I've been talking to you the whole time brother. I knew you were here Rick. I've been looking at you for a fucking decade Rick Jason where are you? Get up go to Rick. We've been talking about him for 10 years People that follow my content I ligitimately use Rick and Sally please Jason faster. Rick has a question I mean, you're 25 years old Jason

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