• #1: The Deal

  • Nov 14 2024
  • Length: 31 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Meet the dumbest billionaire in the world. She knows nothing about money and they just gave her one billion dollars...with one very important rule. In Chapter #1 of We Really Could the narrator...

    • 00:00-4:29: Very randomly gets given the deal of a lifetime
    • 4:29-7:01: Gets waterboarded by a Dell computer
    • 7:01-8:46: Buys houses and boats and horses and soaps
    • 8:46-10:29: Buys a better, hotter, cooler version of herself
    • 10:29-11:15: Gives gold plated gifts to friends and family
    • 11:15-12:14: Travels and dines extensively
    • 12:14-14:08: Does good
    • 14:08-14:51: Receives an unexpected visit
    • 14:51-17:18: Makes new friends (14:51-17:18)
    • 17:18-18:43: Goes viral and gets banned from professional tennis
    • 18:43-20:40: Spent money keeping up with her main Bs
    • 20:40-22:22: Maybe...overspent a little?
    • 22:22-25:09: Worked on not dying w/ Bry
    • 25:09-25:53:Tried to watch Love is Blind w/ Lonnie
    • 25:53-27:39: Got a wake up call about going broke
    • 27:39-29:34: Realized she had a big problem
    • 29:34-30:48: Thankfully, was offered help...


    OPEN TABS

    • Siri add to cart: villa (7:30)
    • Siri add to cart: vibrator (10:29)
    • Washing delicates w/ Lonnie (17:32)
    • Siri add to cart: jet (19:26)
    • Not dying w/ Bry (22:53)
    • Doing kid stands w/ Bry (24:38)
    • Cringe w/ Lonnie (25:17)
    • Austerity w/ Lonnie (28:02)


    BASIC BITCH APPENDIX

    • What is Jo Malone? (8:25, 19:55)
    • What is Below Deck? (11:23)
    • Who’s the guy dreaming about sushi? (11:45)
    • What is Love is Blind? (25:37)

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