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Risk It For The Biscuit (Day 6)

Apr 22, 20246 min
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Risk It For The Biscuit (Day 6)

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Risk it for the Biscuit. Five day promotion, right, Nope, six day promotion, seven day promotion. Now, I told you we were gonna play tomorrow, but we're gonna play risk it for the Biscuit. I don't know how else to put it. But it doesn't matter what happened last week. I think I think what they asked was, will you repeat? Could it be a repeat of something we've already heard from last week? I said yes, So I don't know. The risk it for the Biscuit is the

name of the game. Good morning, the right person on the phone here? Oh hi Michael, Okay, speak your phone, speaker phone something I'm not hearing. You're really good, Okay, I need to hear you. I need to hear you crystal clear because when I'm not a speaker, but i'm outside. Okay, Yeah, I don't love what I'm hearing. But when you say stop, I'm going to stop. Let me hear what that sounds like. Say it stop? I heard that loud and clear. Michael.

Where are you from? Man? I am excited. I'm from Houston. I changed the number in my head eight times in that thirty minutes song. Okay, so I'm not sure what I'm gonna do. I don't want to know what the number is too. I don't want in on this, Michael. I'm I'm like a magician asking somebody to come up and assist me on stage. Like, have we ever met before, sir? Have I talked to you beforehand? Did I give you this ace of spades to put in your pocket so that I look cool on stage when I do the trick?

I don't want to know anything, Michael. I don't want to know anything. Alex Is alex is also somewhat in charge over here, because he's the guy that's going to actually stop when you say it, or if you say it. Okay, and that's it. So you said you had a number, and then you're listening, you're on hold, and you said that changed several times. You're thinking about what you could buy with the money. He's already spending the money, Tessa. He's do what you do. It's

like, ooh, every increment is something else that you could purchase. Interesting, Okay, I just got to avoid my inner Alex. I don't know what that means. I'm gonna have you explain that after. I don't want to know. I don't want to know anything else. We've already talked too much. People are gonna think we're best best friends, all right, and we're definitely not. This run's neighbor calling. No, it's not. I don't know who this is, all right, Michael, are you ready to

like the fuse? Yes, Alex, you gonna match. I'm okay, here we go, all in wat I'm just waiting for you to say stop if you say it at all, Oh baby Jesus, Okay, we let it. Here we go. One hundred dollars. Apparently that wasn't the number. Two hundred dollars, three hundred dollars, four hundred dollars. That's a lot of money, it is. Come on, okay, wow, five hundred dollars. Stop stop that, Alex. The guy said stop. The guy said stop, stop it. Five hundred. Let's tell it. Take

you guys so much? Okay, now, okay, congratulations, five hundred dollars. Nobody can take that from you, Michael, congratulations. Tell me tell me some of the numbers that were bouncing around in your head when you were on hold getting ready to play the game. You were the tenth caller, so you had a little time to think about it. I was thinking eight. But like the reason I said the thing about Alex is, I don't think he would ever say stop. Oh you you think if Alex played,

he wouldn't say stop. Well, he's a millionaire, he doesn't need this money. This is just money again, dude, how much I left on the table? Do you really you're asking for that? Yeah? For sure, because I want to know. I don't think radio let's go. You don't want to do that to yourself? Do you come on? Okay? Six hundred dollars? Okay, seven hundred dollars. That's a lot of money. Leuxy seven eight hundred. He had that number in his head.

Explosion, explosion, nine hundred dollars. Wow, it's never exploded after nine one thousand dollars. You you had. I'm still more than happy. Thank you. You had the fouiewie. That's okay, you had the fouie. It's okay, said, it's okay, all good. Thank you so much, guys. Five hundred bucks, five hundred dollars. Congratulations, bro, he's still happy. Thank you. Yeah, I'm more than happy. Oh that's so great, dude. I'm I'm a eight though, what you were

on? Eight? And then you said no, you were on a dude. It's better than nothing, though, of course, of course I'm not listening. I'm excited for that five hundred dollars. Dude, well done. Oh I am too. It's it's risky for the biscuit kids, and uh, we're playing again tomorrow. Thank you to the great Jim Adler, the Texas Hammer with all that cash,

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