ZM's Bree & Clint - Bree & Clint's After Party - 21st August 2023
Episode Date: August 21, 2023IMAGINE what a big lotto win would do to your life... how much would you need to win to quit your job the next day? Clint's answer is surprisingly (or unsurprisingly) low.See omnystudio.com/listener f...or privacy information.
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Hi everybody, welcome to the Brian and Clint Podcast
We've just been talking about the people who won $37 million in Lotto
I'm so jealous
I'm insanely jealous
Yeah, I mean $37 million, you'd never have to think about money again
This is a direct claim.
If you had half a brain.
Yeah.
Or you could imagine blowing it.
If you had a quarter of a brain.
You'd ruin your life in the process, but it would be fun.
First thing you'd buy?
I already know.
I've got the car picked out.
I've got the renovation plans ready to go.
This money is spent in my head.
Yeah, I can tell.
All 37 million.
Probably buy my first house because I've never owned a house.
Yeah, great start.
So it'll probably be that.
But you won't do that first because you need time to find the right house.
I'd probably book a one-way ticket to Italy and I'd go live in Italy for a year.
Yes, that's cool.
And rent out an amazing villa or whatever.
The advice is to do nothing for 12 months.
Remember, we've talked about that.
Oh, fuck that advice.
You could die at 12.
You could die tomorrow.
You could.
They say your brain needs time to adjust to the knowledge
that you never have to worry about money again.
Guys, I also think I am done with Lotto.
Why?
You never win.
I quit earlier this year. You never win. I quit earlier this year.
You never win.
I'm back, baby.
It's actually quite a lot of money and you don't win fuck all.
No, you don't.
You win fuck all.
Unless you do.
You think about it.
It'd be like going to the casino every time and you literally never win.
You think about it.
Casino.
I mean, I'm not saying you should go to the casino.
But you go to the casino.
You never win. you do win sometimes.
Like, you can win.
You know, you can win at the cast.
Lotto, never.
You never.
Has anyone here ever won a substantial amount, like over $100?
The closest I've come is on my dad's birthday,
I bought him and I both a lotto ticket.
I bought two tickets and I gave one to him at dinner and his one won $1,100.
Did you take it off him?
No, he went home with his ticket
and then the next day he's like,
oh, I bloody won over a grand on that ticket you gave me.
Did you ask for any of it?
No.
You wanted to though, eh?
No, not for that much.
I effectively gave him $1,000 for his birthday.
That's a pretty great birthday present.
That's a great son. That's a good birthday present. I won $72. Not quite $100, but it felt pretty good for his birthday. That's a pretty great birthday present. That's a great son.
That's a good birthday present.
I won $72.
Not quite $100, but it felt pretty good at the time.
That's good.
But then it went on parking tickets straight away.
That's rare, isn't it?
And that's only four more tickets.
The people who won the $37 million said they only buy lotto tickets
when it's over $30 million.
That's their thing.
See, that's me.
I'm that type of player.
You know what?
And you know what?
Can I just say, this is another reason I'm out,
because I'm the type of player, I'm not silly enough
to buy a lotto ticket every week because I just don't have the money.
You can get them on subscription.
That's the trap.
Stop it.
Stop it.
That's so bad.
It's so bad.
You're literally just wasting money. I know. So just buy it for the big ones. Stop it. That's so bad. It's so bad. You're literally just wasting money.
I know.
So just buy it for the big ones.
I do.
I told you.
I told you I quit.
But this is the thing.
Oh, my gosh.
Is that every time there's a big one,
and I'm the type of player that will buy a ticket for the big one,
everyone else is,
so your chances are just getting smaller and smaller and smaller.
No, that's not how Lotto works. How? It's not a draw
in the sense that all the tickets go in and they draw out one winner. Oh, that's right. Their odds are exactly
the same. There can be multiple winners. So your chance of having the numbers that are on the
ticket versus the screen are exactly the same whether one person plays or
a million people play. And a million people do play. Or potentially
you have to share the money.
But I'll take a shared version of $37 million.
What if five other people won?
How much would you get?
You'd get about $7 million off the top of my head.
That's not bad.
I'd be happy with that. Don't check that math.
Pretty good.
7.4.
Yeah.
Anyway.
It's hard.
Nah, I'm not playing anymore.
I'm done with it.
I'll just, yeah. It's a waste of money. It's nice to I'm not playing anymore I'm done with it I'll just Yeah
It's a waste of money
It's nice to think
It's literally
It's nice to think about it
It's literally
Like they get you
They hook you in
And there's so many people that
I know play Lotto
And they have that
Because they
They operate
Such a lame thing to be addicted to
Yeah
They operate on hope
They operate on the dream
And they feed on people
Like they
You know what I mean
Like they feed people this dream.
And then when you hear someone winning 37 million.
Oh, we're part of the problem.
You know?
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Don't worry.
I'll be back on board in a couple of months.
It's going to build back up.
Yeah, when there's another big draw.
I'm not going to, I'm not playing now though.
I think it's like $8 million this weekend.
Nah.
Nah.
Chump change.
Not going to bother with that.
You said you'd literally quit your job for five.
No, I'm getting a ticket.
No, he's a different type of player.
Wait, question.
He's a more often player.
What kind of car would I buy?
Sorry, what was the question?
Like, if you actually got so much money,
you would not turn up the next day and that's it?
Would you immediately just not show up?
Or would you give it like a month?
Guys, don't make it personal.
No, no, no. It's not personal.
It's just fascinating.
I'm not taking it personally.
Don't take it personally.
I'm not taking it personally.
I get it.
For real.
It's interesting.
Would you give it a few months?
You don't know until you're in that situation.
You really don't know.
I've told this story multiple times.
If that happened and Clint didn't come back ever,
I would not be mad at him or not understand.
I'd be like, oh, yeah, I get that.
I tell this story a bit because I lived with somebody
who won first division in Lotto.
They didn't win millions.
They won hundreds of thousands.
Wow.
Epic.
And they were 24.
And they were a good friend of mine.
Their frontal lobe hadn't even developed.
Totally.
And they went on a Saturday and they went to work on them. They did suchbe hadn't even developed. Totally. And they went to I bet they did. They went on a Saturday
and they went to work on
They did such smart things
with that money.
Yeah, right.
They went to work on the Monday
and thought they were
going to stick it out
because it's not enough money
to retire on.
You're right.
Nowhere near.
But they hated their job.
That's fair.
So that's the difference.
They hated their job.
That's different.
And they basically
I think maybe they went for a couple of
days and then their boss was like what's up with you you're not your head is not in this why are
you they're working in a call center like because i'm gonna quit and they went um this is no they
said oh yeah um i won lotto on the weekend and they went oh was that you and they said yeah he
goes oh yeah you don't need to be here yeah, you don't need to be here.
He goes, no, I don't need to be here.
And left that day.
He didn't see the week out.
He did a couple of days, but he didn't see the week out.
Yeah, but let's be real.
That's not a job like we have.
No.
Like where we've spent years and years.
I'm saying it's a more casual job where it would be a lot easier to walk away.
Like if I was at a casual job, which I hated,
I would have no problem walking in there and going, I probably wouldn't even, I just wouldn't never, never come back.
Send a text.
It depends whether it's your job or your career, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I feel like at 24, obviously, you know, I mean, some 24 year olds have a career established,
but most don't.
Like Lorde.
Yes.
Like Lorde. She's got $37 million and she
still goes to work, although she hasn't put out an album for a while. Does she have $37 million?
I feel like she wouldn't have $37 million.
How much is Lorde worth? Her house would be worth
$10. Yeah, I'd say so. Net worth $18 million.
Those things are never right by the way
The celebrity ones are like
Have you put in Brie Thomas our net worth?
Yeah but that's not
I said celebrity ones
Put in Brie Thomas our net worth
Oh gosh are you holding out on us?
Like where do they even get this?
22 million
Oh yeah
Nice
Yeah
Are you serious?
So my one is on idle net worth 22 million. Oh, yeah. Nice. Yeah. Are you serious?
So my one is on Idol Net Worth, and whereas hers is on like a more legit website.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah.
Bruh.
Yeah.
Oh, you're a filmmaker.
Nice.
Am I?
You're a radio host and filmmaker.
Because you make videos.
Random.
Yeah.
Oh, a filmmaker. Yeah, that makes sense. Well, good to know who I'm working with, I guess. A Capricorn. Yeah. Oh, a filmmaker.
Yeah, that makes sense.
Well, good to know who I'm working with, I guess.
A Capricorn.
You're a Capricorn.
Hold on.
Do you want me to do yours?
Yeah.
Clint.
What is your up for?
It doesn't come up for me.
Clint Eastwood comes up.
Yeah.
How much is he worth?
That's that one, isn't it?
This one?
Yeah, I think so.
Oh, wait.
Do you work in the logging industry?
No.
No.
Yeah, I don't.
Richest actors.
Oh, my God.
Okay, guys.
Ray Romano's worth $200 million.
This is invasive, guys.
Wait, hold on.
Stay out of my net worth, please.
Hold on, wait.
I'll do one more for you
Where is it?
Hold on
How much do you think
Who the fuck are these people?
How much do you think Jerry Seinfeld is worth?
500 million
950 million
Oh my god
How much is Dwayne The Rock Johnson worth?
A billion
No he's not a billionaire.
$500 million.
$800.
$800 million.
Oh.
How much is Tom Cruise worth?
$900.
$700.
$600.
Robert De Niro, $500.
Yeah, let's keep in mind that Brie is worth $22, though,
so you've got to take all these stats with a pinch of salt.
Transmutation in the net worth industry.
Arnold Schwarzenegger, $450 million.
Wow, that's a lot.
Okay.
Do you notice one key thing about this whole list?
Yeah.
They're all good guys.
No, no, let him laugh in solidarity.
They're all good old boys.
How funny is it when it's just him laughing?
It feels so mean.
It's so awkward.
Okay, everyone, your turn.
Brie, you laugh in silence.
No, let's go.
We've got other podcasts to record.
We've got a week off next week.
We've got to go.
Yeah.
Sorry, I got excited.
After after party, after after party, we ain't ever gonna stop. Black Audi RS6 wagon
What?
The car I'm gonna buy
Oh thanks
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