1. - My name is Nathan Fielder,
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Canada's top business schools
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3. with really good grades.
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4. Now I'm using my knowledge
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small business owners make it
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6. in this competitive world.
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7. This is "Nathan for You."
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8. In season two of my show, I
gave marketing advice
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named Andy Farshidian,
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destroyed
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12. - The idea was to generate
press by encouraging
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in his taxi.
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that just a few months
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just happened to launch
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baby onesies to anyone
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cars.
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to get press was our idea.
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19. And when I met up with Andy to
tell him about it,
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20. he couldn't believe his eyes.
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21. - You know, you're right.
You're right.
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22. They stole our idea.
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23. - Did you know about this?
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24. - No, I never saw this.
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26. - After already having taken so
much from this struggling cabby,
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Andy had resorted
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mobile karaoke booth
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30. in a last-ditch effort to hold
on to his customers.
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31. - It was clear we had to do
something.
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32. So I sat down with Andy to
discuss our options.
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33. I never get mad.
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time,
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35. but I am so furious that they
did this to you.
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36. - They stole everything.
You know what I mean?
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37. The idea, the money, the
passenger, everything.
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38. They stole everything, you know?
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39. - Well, I have an idea,
but it's pretty crazy.
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40. - Talk to me.
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41. - Uber may be a powerful
company,
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in their business model.
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disgruntled cabbies
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sleeper cell
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network,
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of a button
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nightmares
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the globe.
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51. The plan: get Uber to stop
using those baby onesies
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sleeper cell.
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53. - A sleeper cell, you said?
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54. - Sleeper cell.
- A sleeper cell.
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55. - Not sleeping.
- Yeah, just a sleep cell.
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56. - Sleeper.
- Oh, sleeper.
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Oh, the person asleep.
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- But no one's sleeping.
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59. - Yeah, I know.
- Right.
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60. - Yeah, okay.
- 'Cause once Uber realizes
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61. a large portion of their drivers
are under our control,
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listen to your demands.
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63. - Very smart, very smart.
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64. - And at that point, you can
tell them,
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65. "Get rid of that onesie."
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67. That's the best idea.
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68. I love you, man.
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69. - I, uh... I love you too.
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today.
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72. - I'd never started a sleeper
cell before.
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online,
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running any clandestine cell
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communication structure that
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leaders secret.
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77. That way, if any of our sleeper
agents were compromised,
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out to Uber
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80. From now on, we couldn't risk
using our personal phones.
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phones.
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82. So to make sure the purchase
couldn't be traced back to us,
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Craigslist
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told him there would be cash
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cup outside the location,
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the store's entire supply
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then bring the phones
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Pedro harbor
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waterproof pouch hidden
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the end of the dock.
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all the phones into the pouch,
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nearby cinder block,
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where unbeknownst to him,
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full scuba gear
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the final step
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would be impossible
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Andy.
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communicate with our drivers,
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commands to give them.
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102. So I started researching Uber
Yelp reviews
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behaviors from drivers
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foul-smelling vehicles
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blasting terrible music.
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of these would be most
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test them out
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sign up for an Uber driver
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vehicle.
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inspection
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looking to make
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know.
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117. - Yeah, I'm a normal guy.
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fully accredited Uber driver.
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our test.
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- Oh, that's bad, yeah.
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- The worst one's
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126. You're supposed to go to 5
North, drive me 5 South.
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They're like, "No, it's crazy."
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like—
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132. No, I'm not bad driver,
but I have lots of experience.
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driver farting,
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ziplock bags
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stink spray.
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138. - Oh, they—oh, okay.
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endless loop
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and headed out
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- Fine. How about you?
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- Lori.
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It's broken.
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window doesn't go down.
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No, so I can't...
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this is mambo number five.
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I'm sorry. I'm on the phone.
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I'm gonna get out.
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than a minute,
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list
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driver behaviors
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testing,
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hoping for.
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181. - Bad rating.
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182. - Bad rating.
They gave me all bad rating.
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183. - With our activation plan in
place,
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cell after Andy's dog Lucky.
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185. Because he thought it would
bring us luck.
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186. - So maybe we get lucky,
you know, from his name.
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187. - So I created a website that
would act as our main hub
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spreading amongst taxi drivers.
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anonymous while recruiting
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hospital pickup zone
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just been released from surgery
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- Yes.
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- Just circle the block.
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spreading that an anti-Uber
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members.
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going?
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helping take Uber down,
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hailing cabs,
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talking up drivers.
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gave them had a burner
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could get information
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happening later that week.
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reached out
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local day care I had rented
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told the leaders of
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speaking.
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in and helped themselves
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snacks,
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back storage room.
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was concerned that a fellow
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voice.
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in Orange County.
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- Can you do any accents?
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- Sure, yeah, okay.
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begin the orientation.
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a wave of frustration
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over everything, everything.
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permits.
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checks.
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news coming out of Uber,
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competition
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children.
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unquenchable thirst
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like me.
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able to sell them on our plan.
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but pretty soon,
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whole system?
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What he's saying is,
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customer.
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- And before long,
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went to Uber,
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them.
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persuade anybody.
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driver's license numbers
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gone better,
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hand out our website info
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friends I'm gonna give them to.
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Uber aware
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the video turned out.
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get his thoughts.
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Andy seemed very concerned.
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we go to jail, all of us.
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legal risks
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if I got charged with even
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violation of my green card,
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country I've grown to love,
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to see if there was anything
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deportation.
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thing that could give me
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U.S. citizen.
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would marry me right now.
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marry me as a favor,
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no romantic prospects,
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safely move forward
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knowledge.
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to Andy like we were just
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takeout for lunch one day.
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restaurant
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only consist
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reasonable person
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house special,
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called Ai-doo.
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hired someone who specialized
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I so nervous.
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- Okay.
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- To be clear,
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That's correct.
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word of English the whole time?
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- Now, is Andy gonna
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- Yeah.
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- Definitely.
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- And do the ceremony.
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- And we'll come in there.
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place, I met Andy outside
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it's really authentic,
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respectful if you order
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inside to get married.
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- I think he—
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our marriage certificate
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as an homage to our first date
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the receipt...
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or married,
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California.
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across from someone
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husband.
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that I was now legally
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move forward with our plan.
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about delivering our video
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sent this email,
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their power to track us down.
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my entire browser history,
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destroyed
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Andy to The Lucky Group.
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trace of our existence.
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fake
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start to disappear by morning.
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delete his Uber account,
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five star.
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doing Uber rides?
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day.
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rides on the account
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we completed our test.
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I mean—
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You've done—
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about that company.
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full-time.
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- Andy, that wasn't the plan.
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- We're supposed to be...
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relying on Uber
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secret from me for weeks.
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doing this?
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taxis,
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get the car, all those things.
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419. I don't even come from taxi
anymore.
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420. - He was now worried that if we
continued with the sleeper cell,
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rating.
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422. And that's when I realized Andy
had been turned.
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showed me that he had
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machine into his Uber,
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Lucky Group
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428. - I had the first karaoke taxi
in the world.
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in the world.
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bit betrayed,
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we had been fighting a battle
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replaced by telephones
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chosen a winner.
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forward with the sleeper cell,
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for us to be married.
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going on during that time?
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ordering lunch from someone
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fraud comes in,
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restaurant
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without his knowledge
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to him lecture me
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made,
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457. - I had promised to love and
accept Andy for who he was,
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driver, I'd support him,
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for,
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from being himself.
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won't be kissing,
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- Is that okay?
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You don't have to kiss.
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- Okay, sure, yeah.
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sign the papers.
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