The text appears to be a transcript of a conversation or dialogue from a TV show or video. The conversation revolves around a group of friends who have set up a private pool and are trying to make money by charging people to enter. However, things get complicated when a group of uninvited guests, including a basketball player, arrive and start causing trouble. The friends try to get rid of them, but they refuse to leave.
The conversation is filled with arguments, jokes, and sarcastic comments, and it seems that the friends are trying to navigate the situation while also dealing with their own personal relationships and dramas. The transcript also includes some musical elements, such as applause and music playing in the background.
Some of the key themes and plot points include:
* The friends trying to make money by setting up a private pool
* The arrival of uninvited guests, including a basketball player
* The friends trying to get rid of the unwanted guests
* Personal relationships and dramas between the friends
* The friends trying to navigate the situation and make the best of it.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A group of friends, including Michael, Bernardo, Jana, and Diana, are trying to start a business by creating a private pool and charging people to enter.
2. They plan to offer discounts to pretty girls and charge 100 dollars for entry.
3. The friends are trying to make money to buy cool clothes and shoes.
4. A basketball player, Max, arrives with his girlfriend, who is an ex-girlfriend of one of the friends.
5. The friends allow Max and his girlfriend to enter the pool area, but things quickly get out of hand.
6. A group of people, including some children, arrive and start causing trouble.
7. The friends try to get the people to leave, but they refuse.
8. The situation escalates, and one of the friends threatens to call security.
9. The friends eventually decide to close down the pool and cafe.
10. The episode ends with the friends reflecting on what went wrong and how they can improve their business.