All right, guys, I'm glad. I'm so glad you're here for but I think is gonna be the highlight of today's show. Risk It for the Biscuit. Thank you, mister Adler. You guys know the Texas Hammer gave us some cash to give to you, and we're playing a little game called Risk It for the Biscuit. Wrong side of the table. Here, hang on and make sure. Okay, here we go. Hey, Leo get th Chili came on out of nowhere. His speaker's always on when he wants to talk to us. When a song's playing, he's like, hey,
man, I explained it. If he gets it, if he screws it up, it's not on me. He explained it very well. We'll see. Now this is the only question I'm gonna ask of people. I don't mind explaining it again, and I'm going to do it for everyone listening to You're going to hear a fuse okay, and then you're gonna hear mister Adler come on, and he's gonna be going up one hundred dollars increments. He's going to be saying amounts of money. Okay. When he says that money,
it's yours. You can lock in at any time. You can lock it in. Yesterday the dude wanted to lock in after two. He just wanted the two hundred dollars. And then I told we played it too. We're going to torture you if you lock in early or whenever you lock it in, it doesn't matter. We're going to play what's left. Just so you know, only one of them, Only one of them this week goes to a thousand. I just don't know where it is. I sent them all to Alex. They weren't labeled, so they're in there. We just
don't know where it's going, when it's going to show up. And then the other thing, I'm going to ask you, Leo, and I don't want a number. Do you have a number in your head where you feel like you're going to stop? I do? Okay, all right, that's interesting. That's I do not want to know what that is because I don't know what's happening here. If you hear an explosion, you win nothing. I hear you. Okay. I think Leo knows what he's doing. Okay, Leo sounds locked in? Locked in, Leo, Alex, are you
dialed in? You're dialed in right now like that fe hang in there. You could win one thousand dollars. All right, well, let's see what's gonna happen here. Are you ready to risk it for the biscuit? Leo? You sound like you are ready to risk it for the biscuit? Here we go. Please light that fuse, Alex, Oh god, it's burning. Okay, Leo, you're on. Okay, one hundred dollars, that's yours, that's in your pocket. Two hundred dollars. That was quick.
Three hundred dollars. Four hundred dollars. That's a lot of money. It is a lot of money. It's four hundred bucks. Wow, five hundred dollars. That's your money. Stop at of it, top of it, dude, you just won five hundred dollars. That sounds better than too larger. Six We the tending the button off, playing think the button off. Every dollar. We got to hear the rest. Oh you want to hear the rest of it? Can we play the rest of Okay? I hurt? Okay? So wait, you won five hundred dollars, Leo, that's
huge. I'm living it. You wouldn't five hundred dollars today. So it's it's I got it. I can play it, ran me too, Wait a minit minute, which will tell me what you're, where you're gonna be, and what I'll turn it on, B and B dollars, hang on, Okay, it went to six, we went to six. Leo's pretty spot on. Dude it it went to six and exploded. You stopped at you got the five hundred dollars, dude. I think that was brilliant, well paying. Thank you very much. I love this game. Game that's
pretty fun. Like we're not doing anything. Alex is the one that's just gotta light it and stop it. So there's a little pressure. There's a little pressure on Alex. But other than that, I don't have to do anything, and I'm freaking out the whole time. Thank you to the great Jim Adler, Leo five hundred dollars richer today risking it for the biscuit. I thank you, Leo, Thank you, thank you Leo. Love you love you mean it when I say it. Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday,
one of them goes to a thousand. Who's gonna sit there? I can't. I'm too stressed out. It's five to six hundred dollars. I'm out. I'm not losing. I'm not losing that money. Would be miserable to explode it all right, guys, great job Leo, Thank you, mister Adler.
