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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Joe Burrow was going to make a purchase last year
and then changed his mind shortly after his house was
broken into. He said that he had his eyes set
on spending three million dollars to purchase the Batmobile.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
Okay, which batmobile? To say in the story, I just
said the Batmobile. The only one I could think of
spending that much money on would be either the original
because of the Adam West Batman Adam, Yes, the Adam West,
or the Michael Keaton Tim Burton.
Speaker 1 (00:37):
The one with the wheels that go in every direction.
Speaker 2 (00:40):
Yeah, yeah, the the TV original version or the very first.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
Whichever one he was going to I think it was
the second one. But anyway, he was going to purchase
it for three million dollars. His home got broken into,
and he thought he was just being a little pretentious
to spend three million dollars on a car he was
really going to drive. And when he did drive it,
all it was going to do is attract the team
that hey, Joe Burrows in the car. So I don't
know why he was concerned about his house being broken
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into in relation to the Batmobile purchase or not purchasing it.
To me, all of those athletes who've had their homes
broken into. You're going to have a hard time convincing
me that that's not an insider job, because I don't
know any athlete of that status. It doesn't live in
a gated community and the type of gated community that
has a guard standing there. And I've never gone into
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a gated community that I didn't have to like give,
you know, information that I would give to a doctor
to get in the gate.
Speaker 2 (01:36):
Your firstborn daughter.
Speaker 1 (01:38):
At this point, you named social security number, credit cards,
bank accounts, the whole nine yards to get into those
those gated communities. So if somebody is going into those
gated communities, either it's a neighbor or it's somebody that
the guard's getting grease to let in. Uh, there's no
other way that that's happening, and especially in some of
(01:58):
those neighborhoods that they're in. But would you do you
ever feel guilty about a purchase based on what other
people think about your purchase?
Speaker 2 (02:10):
Uh? Sometimes sometimes I do.
Speaker 1 (02:14):
I don't buy a lot of pretentious things. I mean,
my trips to Scotland are not cheap and a lot
of people can't figure out why I go play golf
in a cold, wet, windy day and spend the money
it costs to do that, but I don't care what
you spend your money on. If you want to, if
you got three million for the Batmobile, have fun. All right,
let's hear from Luke Cornett. Next, it's the Andy Everett
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