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The Richest People I Know Do One Thing

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All right, look on YouTube, everybody

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talks about how they're crushing it.

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Every business podcast, every business

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influencer is talking about how great

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everything is going, but on today's

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podcast, my buddy Nick is coming on and

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he's doing the opposite. He's talking

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about a bunch of the big mistakes he's

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made. He's eating humble pie publicly on

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the podcast today and talking about some

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of the things he's learned from it. So,

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I want you to tune into this episode. He

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was talking about how he made the

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biggest acquisition of his life when he

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bought somewhere.com. How he might have

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screwed up certain things and how he's

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trying to recover from those. It's

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another side to Nick. If you know Nick,

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he's he's he's a popular guy online, but

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you don't always get to see the uh the

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humble side. And so, I think it's a

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great episode with Nick. Enjoy.

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>> All right. What's up? We got Nick Huber

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here, friend of the pod. Nick, what's

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up, man?

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>> Sean, thanks for having me. It's been a

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long time. Dude, you um you wrote

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something. So, we have every guest do a

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little prep dock of like, hey, what do

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you what are some things on your mind,

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stories, ideas that you want to share?

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And you wrote one that I think is very

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interesting to people who've been

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following Nick Hubert. So, you built up

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this personality online of being

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confident, borderline cocky. You, you

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know, you have strong opinions. You are

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not afraid to piss some people off. And

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you said this in the document. said, "I

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have been humbled off my cocky attitude

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in my 30s." Is this a Do we have a heel?

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What's the a face turn like in wrestling

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where the bad guy becomes good? What's

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going on?

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>> Yeah, man. I think the last five years

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in business, I mean, 5 years ago, you

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guys had me on the pot. I I felt like I

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knew everything, man. Like, and I think

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it was that irrational confidence early

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in my career that I wouldn't trade for

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anything because I think it led to a lot

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of success and me me putting myself out

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there. But yeah, man. Like, you just

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realize that business is hard. Business

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is really hard. So it's not the same as

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it was 2024, 2025 are not the same as

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2022 2023 for any entrepreneur I know.

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>> So G give me an example of uh how Nick

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what Nick was thinking then versus Nick

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thinking now because there's this great

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phrase everyone's a genius in a bull

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market. I think part of what you're

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going to talk about is like back in

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2020, 2021, 2019. Like during that era,

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>> it felt like you could do no wrong. But

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like give me Nick back then he was

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thinking XYZ about himself or the world.

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And now what is Nick thinking?

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>> I thought business was easy. I thought

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building executive teams was easy. I

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thought customers just came. I thought I

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could do no wrong because I had this

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personal brand. Started all these

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companies, started 10 plus companies

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over a three-ear period.

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>> Might as four of them have been shut

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down. So yeah, it's uh not all roses.

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>> It's not all roses. Uh but you are, you

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know, I guess older and wiser now and

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you've it's sure some things shut down,

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but other things you've sort of doubled

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down on and have started to work. What

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do you think caused that? Uh was it just

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market kicking your ass a little bit in

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certain areas that that sort of made you

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reassess? Were you wrong about a

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specific

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>> thing? I thought with a personal brand

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that's strong enough, you could get into

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an agency business of any kind and go to

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the moon whether or not you do a couple

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things right, couple things wrong,

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whatever. And then yeah, the algorithm

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changed. Like the business got a little

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harder. People started really watching

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how they're spending money. So I just

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think it it's harder now than it was,

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man. Like I know a lot of people who are

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making less money now than they were 3

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years ago.

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>> Right. Right. Okay. I want to jump

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around into some of your new ideas. So

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things you're feeling thinking right

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now. So you know you mentioned being

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sort of humbled and you mentioned your

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portfolio going from how many companies

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did you have kind of like at your peak

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and how many do you have now?

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>> 11. Yeah I I started 11 companies from

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uh you know 2016 was my first or you

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know

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>> you were like I'm going to do an SEO

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company. I got a storage company. I got

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a um what else did you have? You had a

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bunch of others.

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>> Paper paperclick marketing company

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called Ad Rhino. I had a sales

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consulting company called Huber Method.

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I had a business brokerage. I had, you

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know, um, on and on and on. So, I went

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on a phase where I was like, I can't I'm

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I got the hot hand. My audience is super

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powerful. Like, let's scale up some

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companies.

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>> Do you remember at your peak what the

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group revenue or um of of the companies

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you owned, the majority of of group

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revenue or cash flow was at at the peak?

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Cuz it it was working for a little

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while, right?

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>> Yeah. Well, group cash flow right now is

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actually way higher than it was, but

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it's only because of like a three-headed

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monster of the companies that rose to

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the top. So, it's kind of like a power

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law thing, right? But of the six bottom

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ones, I mean up we were up to half

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million dollars a month maybe of total

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revenue

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>> and I shut down four and two of them are

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are, you know, treading water right now,

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>> right? And so the I think the most

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interesting lesson uh cuz I've got to

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see it from the inside. I don't know how

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much of this you've shared, but we were

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both partners in a company called

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Somewhere. Actually, at the time it was

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called Shephard. And um people don't

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know the backstory here. So, the

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backstory is Marshall, who's the founder

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who was the founder of the company,

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owned the majority of the company. Then,

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me and Nick both had a a good a good

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chunk, but in the minority. And Marshall

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calls and he says, "Hey, I got an

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acquisition offer. I think I'm going to

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take it." And I was like, "Oh, wow. Talk

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me through it. What is it?" And he tells

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us that Andrew Wilkinson, our buddy,

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other friend of the pod, he made an

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offer to buy the company for $52

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million. And this was great. You know,

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this is a company that Marshall

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bootstrapped, didn't raise any money.

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Um, so you know, potentially big exit,

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but it was a stockbased deal and, you

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know, Marshall was going to take it and

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Marshall had worked for Andrew when he

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was young. Uh, he had a lot of respect

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for Andrew. So, I think it was like part

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of it was like this like almost like

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full circle validation moment, but you

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know, personally, I think every

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entrepreneur can have that where it's

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like, wow, Facebook wants to buy my

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company. That's unbelievable. And then

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there's the financial component to it.

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And on the phone, I was like, well, let

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me give you my opinion. And I realized

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very quickly I was like, oh, he's

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actually already decided. This was a let

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me I just wanted to let you know

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disguised as a what do you think call

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but you know I'm I'm a very opinionated

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guy so not to be deterred I was like hey

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listen like you know we're growing

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really fast I like our stock why would

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we trade our stock for for other

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person's stock like we should just keep

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our stock it's growing it's a small

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company so by nature it's going to grow

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much faster than these larger companies

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and um you know that stock might not be

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that liquid are you sure this is a deal

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you want to do then I call Nick and I'm

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like Nick what do you think I had this

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opinion you were very similar and we had

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this idea of like if he's going to do if

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he wants to sell maybe we could buy it

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and originally that was some of the idea

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