It would be nice if you guys could make a few shows that go into if items that seem hard to move but were bought by the shop anyway, actually sold, and for how much!
Well Mathew, Being that Rick works with American currency and not British, he would pay less than the 20 quid you mentioned as the American dollar is worth less.
@@supportyourtroopsathletes6460 Almost funny, but uh, if I purchase somethin for 20quid... I still pay 20 quid(or it's equivalent) even if I'm an American that prefers USD. Rick couldn't just hand him a 20 dollar bill and call that good XD
@@Honestlynotakb That’s NOT an investment; it was a speculative gamble. Not all “investments” make money, and this guy made a bad gamble. The bike is worth $4,800, and probably not much more.
Rick is clearly told what's coming in before the episode is filmed, no way does he know all the history on these items. Corey made that offer for the $1 bill without signature verification. WOW!
Sherlock Holmes has got nothing on you my friend 🤣 Of course it’s scripted man. It wouldn’t be good TV if they brought something in and they spent 30 minutes researching it.
I honestly think Corey was the moron offering 150. And he was a moron for not taking it it's an antiquated drill you can still find to throw in the scrap bin.
**Rick: "The best i could do is advertise your item on my show for the last 5 minutes so you'll have an easy time finding a buyer" The real payout is having a 5 minute advertisement for your product where they show all angles of the item, have an expert come in and verify the authenticity, and provide details about the item's background, and in some cases test the item.
Seller: I want $3,000. Rick: I'll give you $100 bucks. Seller: " This is a very rare, one of a kind, special edition, first edition, mint condition, no wear, rust free, un- circulated, cherry, un-worn, un- used, top-of-the- line, one year only, untouched , different, low milage, Elvis owned, undistributed, original , brand new, prestine, prestigious, unmarred, fresh, clean, unblemished, un-contaminated flawless, desirable, impeccable........... Rick: I'll give you $110. Seller: umm, ok I'll take $110
Rick on trial: Judge: Ok you're getting a life sentence for your terrible jokes. Rick: I'll give you 5 months and not one day more. Judge: Wait no you can't decide your own sentence. Rick: Best I can do is 5 months and I'm taking a big risk here. Judge: Uh can you do 10 years? Rick: No we're way off I don't see us making a deal. Judge: ... Rick: Hey sorry it didn't work out but give me a call if you change your mind.
because they disagree with the expert maybe? it's allowed. I wish we got to find out what these items sold for later, either by the pawn shop or the customer
Reoccurring theme in this show, "got this from a friend", "got this from a family member" - long story short, don't give away your interesting/sentimental antiques to your friends or it'll end up in a pawn shop. Save yourself the trouble - just pawn it yourself. You can write them a nice card with a gift certificate to olive garden.
Honestly it baffles me that after people literally hear an expert say it's worth less than what they want they still try lol. Like honestly expect 1/2 to 2/3 of what the expert says.
If I was them I would ask for a price higher than the items worth if it’s 1,500 I would offer 2,500 then they would most likely offer 1,250 instead of 650
Rick's wife: "Let's play a game of hide the 12-inch salami." Rick: "The best I can do is 2 inches, and this thing is going to lay around for a long time before I can do anything with it."
It never ceases to amaze me that people actually expect to get full price for their stuff, if not more than it is worth or appraised at! I have to just shake my head at some of these people, they don't think about the Pawn Shop as being a business that is there to make money, not buy something someone doesn't want anymore for the full value of it, especially someone that is selling something that has been in their family for generations - think I even watched one show where Rick told the person that he isn't buying their sentimental value, he's a BUSINESS LOL!!!
I love this guy. Someone can come in and say "yeah I got this thing that is super rare and was owned by Jesus himself and here is a picture of Jesus holding it in a selfie" And Rick would go "I'll give you 5 bucks" Or when he makes an offer he low balls and then says "well I gotta make some money after I put it in my store or online and then the man hours to sell it" Yadda yadda. The best thing you can say as a seller to someone who says that is "well that's not my problem" Or "well how else would you sell it?" When you go to a restaurant and order a burger they don't sit there and explain the process of what they need to have and do to make your burger and expecting you to care or give them sympathy in order to accept their prices or a a longer than normal wait. You process inventory, you put it on the shelf, then the display room and try to sell it. That is how any business works.
My thought is, is he going to hire extra people to sell it? Doesn’t he already pay his staff? So, how can he add in labor to sell an item? I would ask, “So are you going to hire an extra person to sell this? And if you say yes, can I apply?”
I love when someone comes in asking say, $20,000 for something. The expert comes in, says it's worth $6,000, and Rick asks em what their best price is now and they say "Can you do $19,000?"..The way he says no..
Rick goes to the "KFC" and eat with his family Cashier: The bill amount is $40.30 Rick: The best I can do is $3 bucks and I am taking a huge risk here. Cashier: But sir, that’s your amount. Rick: Alright let me call my buddy that knows a lot about KFC. THEN CHUMBLEE ENTER….
It's a pawn shop, I love how the customers come in thinking that they can get the same amount that they paid for the item then they leave angry. The shop has to make money they will not pay retail for an item. If you want a retail price then go to an auction, or sell it privately. I love this show, been a fan since day one.
I'm from Mesa , Arizona where that man with the Erie Canal coin is headed to for his winter Vacation. Shout out to anyone from the Phoenix , Arizona area..I love being from the Valley..especially from the East Valley...
@@BodaciousBob66 yeah exactly. I wonder how much that bike is worth now, probably a lot less again haha. His son is in the Amazon show "the boys" though.
Guy: Hey Rick, can I get change for a $20? Rick: The best I can do is 50 cents. And I am taking a HUUUUGE risk putting that $20 in my wallet. I mean it is just gonna lie back there taking space for a long time
Rick bingo: 1. How much are you looking to get out of it? 2. Let me call somebody to take a look at it. 3. Not a penny more. 4. I'm taking a huge risk. 5. Best I can do is... 6. So is it real? 7. How much is it worth? 8. I have to frame it 9. Auction fees 10. Paperwork
Lines Rick ALWAYS uses “it’s gonna sit for a long time” “I’m gonna have to take it to auction and there will be auction fees” “I might find someone who wants it, but it’s likely going to sit at the shop for years”
I like how Rick says the best he 4 probably get for the sleuis is about five to six hunded so he offers 300 . Customer response is " So do You think you can do 900?" LOL
Watch all new episodes of Pawn Stars, Mondays at 10/9c, and stay up to date on all of your favorite History Channel shows at history.com/schedule.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to me :-) haha thanks for this one gentlemen! regards from Switzerland
I'll make sure to do so, it's the best I can do :)
Dennis Hopper... Easy Rider...
I am addicted to PS but for God sake bring new episodes to MENA region instead of endless repeats
It would be nice if you guys could make a few shows that go into if items that seem hard to move but were bought by the shop anyway, actually sold, and for how much!
I was on a Kitchen Nightmares binge and now I'm on a Pawn Stars binge 😂
We all been there brother🤣
@@ralphalmendarez119 It's just so addictive man 😂😂
@David Lopez-Leandro Nope, but I'll check it out!
*Rick prepares a steak dinner for Ramsay*
Gordon: IT'S RAW!
Rick: It's the best I can do.
I no longer feel alone
"Not a penny more" seems to have a much better success rate than "the best I can do."
and sounds more English 😉
Cash is king, even in the smallest denomination.
How about, "The best I can do is not a penny more"? lol
Me : Rick I have your wife and children!
Rick : The best I can do is £20 and I’m taking a big risk here
Well Mathew, Being that Rick works with American currency and not British, he would pay less than the 20 quid you mentioned as the American dollar is worth less.
@@supportyourtroopsathletes6460 sorry best I can do $12
@@supportyourtroopsathletes6460 Almost funny, but uh, if I purchase somethin for 20quid... I still pay 20 quid(or it's equivalent) even if I'm an American that prefers USD. Rick couldn't just hand him a 20 dollar bill and call that good XD
“I got it for $4800”
“$4800 is a ridiculous offer!”
Time got value mate.
@@mousumimishra4741 If he finds someone who thinks that history is cool he could get 10K maybe, but most people don't care.
He bought it as an investment. After spending so much time and energy he would be just breakin even. Whats the point
A vehicle is never an investment lol
@@Honestlynotakb That’s NOT an investment; it was a speculative gamble. Not all “investments” make money, and this guy made a bad gamble. The bike is worth $4,800, and probably not much more.
Doctor : You have 3 weeks remaining alive.
Rick : Best i can do is 2.
And I'm taking a huge risk.
Call me if you change your mind
@@coreypalmiottopromuto6649 I
@@coreypalmiottopromuto6649 xDDD
“I have $2 million worth of gold”
Rick: best I can do it a hot dog
Rick : Best I can do is a used condom.
@@matrix4658 the best I can do is a piece of poontang pie,
matriX two time used condom
Sorry man best I can do is a used chicken 😂
Best I can do is a banana peel, a cardboard box, and a hug
Guy has a bill signed by Walt Disney, can't even buy a 1$ plastic cover for it.
Yeah he's dumb when asking so much for a bad conditioned looking dollar bill and declines $2,200.
He just lost a couple of hundreds off of it just by putting it in his pocket again.
@@TheSign2020 Probably more than that!
I feel like it came out of a frame at home and he means he's gonna buy a new one that's fancy to sell it. or else it wouldn't look so clean
Cheap covers smear the ink.
The best I can do is saying "this is the best I can do"
Its gonna sit on the shelf until the end of time, the auctions fees will put me in a retirement home and I am taking the biggest risk of my life.
Corny
I has to frame it to sell it
@@realrickharrison3103 how about saving some money for the rest of us the poor people.
@@drewb1263 ???
Rick is clearly told what's coming in before the episode is filmed, no way does he know all the history on these items. Corey made that offer for the $1 bill without signature verification. WOW!
I think they just cut that part out, because I’ve seen these clips before where they actually get it appraised
@@hazemojel5666 well maybe in some but some of them go i really think it’s worth more or i looked it up at it went for 10k
its a compilation man, they cut out a lot of those parts. I would almost put money on it that the signatures got authenticated
@@tcopeful You're delusional. LOL
Sherlock Holmes has got nothing on you my friend 🤣
Of course it’s scripted man. It wouldn’t be good TV if they brought something in and they spent 30 minutes researching it.
The 2nd guy with the drill wasn’t willing to get Screwed on the deal.
I honestly think Corey was the moron offering 150.
And he was a moron for not taking it it's an antiquated drill you can still find to throw in the scrap bin.
very punny
@Dandosa Pershing I never said they didn't about 160 a ton last I checked.
@Dandosa Pershing you can find the same drill and even older models for around 120-200 range on ebay I just checked
@@asdasd-ni8eg I agree. You can buy them online for between 10$ and 200$.
Expert: “ I could see this item sell for $500,000 no problem ”.
Rick: “ The best I could do is $10,000 ”.
best i could do is a soda
@CD Spirt 2020 Rick: “18,000 and that’s the best I can do”
@@silviaruiz9488 Seller : "I ain't gonna sell it at that price."
**Rick: "The best i could do is advertise your item on my show for the last 5 minutes so you'll have an easy time finding a buyer"
The real payout is having a 5 minute advertisement for your product where they show all angles of the item, have an expert come in and verify the authenticity, and provide details about the item's background, and in some cases test the item.
Guess you guys don’t actually watch the show
Seller: I want $3,000.
Rick: I'll give you $100 bucks.
Seller: " This is a very rare, one of a kind, special edition, first edition, mint condition, no wear,
rust free, un- circulated, cherry, un-worn, un- used,
top-of-the- line, one year only, untouched , different, low milage,
Elvis owned, undistributed, original , brand new, prestine, prestigious, unmarred, fresh, clean, unblemished, un-contaminated flawless, desirable, impeccable...........
Rick: I'll give you
$110.
Seller: umm, ok I'll take $110
That's funny 😆 and yes I would expect Rick to just go up $10 more Bucks same old Rick.
Well he is taking a huge risk
And not a penny more
😂😂
Lmao i scrolled very slowly for dramatic effect and once i saw that rick reply i burst out of laughter
Rick's laugh sounds like a car trying to start up
🤣🤣🤣💀
or coughing lmao
he laughs like my grandpa who watched this show religiously
Smokers laugh
@CarFreak ok🤨👍🏼
Expert: it’s worth about 2 million dollars
Rick: best I can do is six bucks
I’m actually kind of happy when the sellers dig their heels in and don’t let Rick lowball them.
4:23 Rick with the quickest draw of a handshake in the wild west lol
Video: 13 Ruthless Negotiations
Rick: Best I can do is 3
I'm the 100th like. Your comment was funny
Rick on trial:
Judge: Ok you're getting a life sentence for your terrible jokes.
Rick: I'll give you 5 months and not one day more.
Judge: Wait no you can't decide your own sentence.
Rick: Best I can do is 5 months and I'm taking a big risk here.
Judge: Uh can you do 10 years?
Rick: No we're way off I don't see us making a deal.
Judge: ...
Rick: Hey sorry it didn't work out but give me a call if you change your mind.
😂 Underrated
*Proceeds to walk straight out of the courthouse*
The guy with the $1 bill seems like he'd walk out of the pawn shop, fold the bill and stuff it in his pocket. 😂
He probably could. It's already in terrible condition.
He sold it at auction for $2231
This is what the people want
I love it when an expert comes in and gives a price and the seller still wants more than what they say it’s worth 😂
because they disagree with the expert maybe? it's allowed. I wish we got to find out what these items sold for later, either by the pawn shop or the customer
@@mojebi3804 I get that it's allowed. But people on this show that think sentimental value has worth are nuts.
Yeah like the "expert" is a neutral party.
@@BlakeSmith-jh1hj if it was me i would assume his “expert” would be in on it
If you think the "expert" is a neutral party then I have a bridge in New York I'd love to sell you
lol theyre trolling themselves at this point
Reoccurring theme in this show, "got this from a friend", "got this from a family member" - long story short, don't give away your interesting/sentimental antiques to your friends or it'll end up in a pawn shop. Save yourself the trouble - just pawn it yourself. You can write them a nice card with a gift certificate to olive garden.
Rick: I will be able to sell this for about 5 or 600 dollars.
Dude: Okay, Can I have 900?
Yes, please take my money.
Lol
That was a basic intelligence check and Rick passed.
Honestly it baffles me that after people literally hear an expert say it's worth less than what they want they still try lol. Like honestly expect 1/2 to 2/3 of what the expert says.
@@adameins5622 they need to put a high amount so that the buyer doesnt lower the price that much
Seller: *23,000 dollar rolex*
Rick: "the best I can do is 20 dollars, and I'm taking a huge risk here..."
What ever happen to consigning? How about "We'll see how much i can sell it for, and you'll get a cut"... it totally removes the Risk
I love that everyone straight up says the price they want. Not padding it, no bluffs- just sincerity
If I was them I would ask for a price higher than the items worth if it’s 1,500 I would offer 2,500 then they would most likely offer 1,250 instead of 650
Haha that's what you think but maybe they really do pitch higher than they were initially hoping to sell for
"I got the real holy grail here"
Rick: the best I could do is a firm handshake and a head nod
A 100 bucks is enough to fill my gas tank😂😂
Customer: I've got a 2019 Boeing 737-MAX with 12 hours on it.
Rick: Best I can do is this In-N-Out gift card with $14.81 left on it.
World 🌎: Rick we need $1 to save the planet..
Rick: 50 cents is the best I can do..
“your hospital bill is about a million dollars.”
rick: best i can do is $15.
Love the way Rick starts explaining whistles to the guy who's collected over a thousand lol
He seemed a bit sad to leave his whistles :(
This whistle man is adorable haha (:
This is a compilation of the most uninteresting items that they weren't interested in buying
You don’t want to pay 800 for an old drill!?!?
Lol
@@bnorvs5929 this is an insult to the old drill community!
Rick's wife: "Let's play a game of hide the 12-inch salami." Rick: "The best I can do is 2 inches, and this thing is going to lay around for a long time before I can do anything with it."
The best I can do my lint from my pocket
When negotiating never use the words: "I'm thinking" or "I'll like". You lose all leverage at that point.
Unless you're carrying a Glock 18 with you
Got it
@@BigAl2-u7e 😂😂
It never ceases to amaze me that people actually expect to get full price for their stuff, if not more than it is worth or appraised at! I have to just shake my head at some of these people, they don't think about the Pawn Shop as being a business that is there to make money, not buy something someone doesn't want anymore for the full value of it, especially someone that is selling something that has been in their family for generations - think I even watched one show where Rick told the person that he isn't buying their sentimental value, he's a BUSINESS LOL!!!
Little known fact : All Rick's buddies and experts live at the back of the pawn shop 🤪🤪
"I have a rare alien life form"
rick: best i can do is a paperclip
The old man always had a heart when it came to helping out the older folk looking to sell things.
I love this guy. Someone can come in and say "yeah I got this thing that is super rare and was owned by Jesus himself and here is a picture of Jesus holding it in a selfie" And Rick would go "I'll give you 5 bucks"
Or when he makes an offer he low balls and then says "well I gotta make some money after I put it in my store or online and then the man hours to sell it" Yadda yadda. The best thing you can say as a seller to someone who says that is "well that's not my problem" Or "well how else would you sell it?"
When you go to a restaurant and order a burger they don't sit there and explain the process of what they need to have and do to make your burger and expecting you to care or give them sympathy in order to accept their prices or a a longer than normal wait.
You process inventory, you put it on the shelf, then the display room and try to sell it. That is how any business works.
My thought is, is he going to hire extra people to sell it? Doesn’t he already pay his staff? So, how can he add in labor to sell an item? I would ask, “So are you going to hire an extra person to sell this? And if you say yes, can I apply?”
I love when someone comes in asking say, $20,000 for something. The expert comes in, says it's worth $6,000, and Rick asks em what their best price is now and they say "Can you do $19,000?"..The way he says no..
Ya but what you dont understand is that when Rick calls that expert in he also tells that expert what price to ssy so he gets it for a steal.
@@kevincolombo2327 you thought much about that, right!? Think more, write less
I'm glad this channel reads the comments and appreciates the memes.
6:06 he says and quote "and one day hopefully I'll find that person to pull the trigger on" 🤔
Expert: I would value this at about 100k dollars
Rick: I can give you 4 bucks and I’m taking a risk here
Imagine someone comes in with the rarest item in history
Rick:I’ll give you 10 bucks
😹😹😹
Don't have to imagine previous episodes.
This one isn’t good
That mastery on loud fake laugh, amazing....
1:29 the guy neck in the blue t-shirt is so long
Kinda scary !!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣
he is what we call "glitched npc"
@@whoismarkk 😅
"I want $5,000"
Rick: Best I can do is $20, this stick of partially chewed gum
A ketchup packet and half a Big Mac is the best I can do.
Nobody:
Rick: This is going to sit for a long time.
i always feel bad for people who just want to sell there stuff and end up getting a history lesson on the item
I am sure they get compensated for being on the show.
You “feel bad” for Rick educating people? Knowledge is power, kiddo.
I think learning about the history of the item is the best part. That's why the show is on the "History" channel.
I'm just amazed over and over and over again. People bring items to a PAWN SHOP expecting FULL Retail price. It's a pawn shop people 😂
6:52 SCHOOLBOY ERROR!! Never say how much you paid for something .. especially if it's less than a third of what you're asking for it 😂😂
Depends on what it is. Things do appreciate in value.
It's rude to ask someone who is selling you something how much they paid for it
Rick goes to the "KFC" and eat with his family
Cashier: The bill amount is $40.30
Rick: The best I can do is $3 bucks and I am taking a huge risk here.
Cashier: But sir, that’s your amount.
Rick: Alright let me call my buddy that knows a lot about KFC.
THEN CHUMBLEE ENTER….
Haven't you commented this before?
Noah Kelley many people say this
Hahha
Noah Kelley right? Thought I’ve seen this name and comment b4. Cmon Guy! Be original! Don’t be lazy!!!!!
Horrible man
"Baby I want 4 kids"
"Best I can do is 2, and the risk is all on me here"
I’ll meet you in the middle at 2 and a dog. That’s the best I can do and not a penny more.
"Best I can do is 0.75."
Rick and Chum have great sense of humor
Corey tellin the old man “you’re slippin on me”…. Cold blooded
A job requirement for this pawn shop is to say "that's the best I can do" after lowballing an offer.
The look in his eyes when he says "thats the best i can do" 🤣😂🤣😅😅
Imagine rick working in 911 best I can do is a ambulance in 20 minutes
Person: “send an ambulance hurry!”
Rick: “best I can is 7 to 22 years
“This is the bed of the late queen mary”
Chumlee: “wow that’s nice” *lays on it*
I can see it happening
this is awesome
It's a pawn shop, I love how the customers come in thinking that they can get the same amount that they paid for the item then they leave angry. The shop has to make money they will not pay retail for an item. If you want a retail price then go to an auction, or sell it privately. I love this show, been a fan since day one.
I'm from Mesa , Arizona where that man with the Erie Canal coin is headed to for his winter Vacation. Shout out to anyone from the Phoenix , Arizona area..I love being from the Valley..especially from the East Valley...
If Corey thought it was ok to ask how much I paid I'd definetly lie 😂" bought if for 8.5k" 😂
8:59 - You can pinpoint the second his heart rips in half.
Rick used: its the best I can do
It’s super affective.
Opponent has given in
What was the guy thinking who bought the motorbike. It's just a used motorbike lol
I thought the same thing. You’re not gonna flip a bike almost 4x it’s value just cause it was owned by Dennis Hopper 😂
Lmao I figured it was gonna be an old Harley or something from Easy Rider lol.
@@BodaciousBob66 yeah exactly. I wonder how much that bike is worth now, probably a lot less again haha. His son is in the Amazon show "the boys" though.
If it was owned by Elvis...
The whistle guy was the man! Chum just blowing in all his rare whistles 😂😂😂
Rick doesn't even make eye contact with people when they decline the offer and shake hands
What a scumbag lol
😆 Wilkins is cool and that dude cracked me up for some reason. The hop made me laugh. Hope everyone is having a good day!
The best I can do is I'm taking all the risk here.
" I have the cross that Jesus was crucified in"
Rick: Best I can do is 200 and I'm taking all the risk
12:13 Are he crying ?
Rick: I take all the risk, not a penny more.
"Sir this is McDonald's".
Guy: Hey Rick, can I get change for a $20?
Rick: The best I can do is 50 cents. And I am taking a HUUUUGE risk putting that $20 in my wallet. I mean it is just gonna lie back there taking space for a long time
We need more men like Rick Harrison and Chun Li.
Corey haggling over $10... that's too funny.
Rick bingo:
1. How much are you looking to get out of it?
2. Let me call somebody to take a look at it.
3. Not a penny more.
4. I'm taking a huge risk.
5. Best I can do is...
6. So is it real?
7. How much is it worth?
8. I have to frame it
9. Auction fees
10. Paperwork
No one:
Rick: *hard smoker laugh
Ive seen more harder laughs and they sound funny and cool
My favorite episodes are the ones where the quiet black giant chases angry people out of the store.
Is it just me, or is Corey unable to shake someone's hand without coming in like he's dunking a basketball?
i noticed that. Looks like a jackass
"These people expect to much money for their old crap!! LOL when it's worth only a fraction of what it's worth!!"😂😅😮❤😂
The last seller "buy low and sell high" he doesn't realise the definition of that is standing right in front of him 🤣😭
More like buying high and selling low
Yea, he knows what in front of him, that's why he accepted 40% LESS that his initial offer.
why is Rick talking to chumley like that?
"go write him up. ...and leave these here!" 😁
Take a shot every time Rick says "the best i can do"
Lol! It's Vince Chung from American Dad 15 years later after high school. 6:17
Old man: I'll live to see 100.
God: Best I can do is 77.
That's messed up man
Not funny
dark humor, lol
@@ianmccoy1999 yo
@@mr.albro14yearsago11 you're right it's not funny. It's fkn hilarious.
"Want to sell my soul"
Rick : Give you 50 bucks for it.
Why is no one saying anything about the “100$ to fill my gas tank” I almost fainted 😭
He probably drives a diesel type work truck ir something. Trust me they're not cheap to fill
How much would that Bidenomics gas tank cost today?
Nice compilation but seeing just the negotiation without the experts is not that interesting...
Agree
Whenever Rick doesn’t get a deal he sticks out his hand and his head and eyes go straight to the ground in disappointment 😔
I love Rick and Chumlee … really
Miss the old man though - still very sad about losing him
0:10 I could've sworn this was a UA-cam Poop for a second
coreys handshakes are always so firm 🤝😆
Lines Rick ALWAYS uses “it’s gonna sit for a long time” “I’m gonna have to take it to auction and there will be auction fees” “I might find someone who wants it, but it’s likely going to sit at the shop for years”
Rick and Mr Brown got along famously
I like how Rick says the best he 4 probably get for the sleuis is about five to six hunded so he offers 300 . Customer response is " So do You think you can do 900?" LOL