Romney is in a video with his friend Legolas, where he owes Legolas 7,900 "robberies" as a result of a previous video getting almost 80,000 likes. Romney initially teases Legolas by pretending to give him a smaller amount, but eventually gives him the full amount. The two friends then team up to rob a jewelry store in the game "Jailbreak" and successfully steal money without dying. Romney congratulates Legolas on his successful heist and encourages viewers to watch Legolas's video, which will show how he spends his "robberies."
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. The video is hosted by Romney and is from Golden Blogs.
2. Romney's friend Legolas is featured in the video.
3. Romney had previously uploaded a video with Legolas about a month ago.
4. The video with Legolas had received over 79,000 likes.
5. Romney had promised to give Legolas a certain number of "robberies" for every 1,000 likes the video received.
6. As a result, Romney owes Legolas almost 8,000 "robberies".
7. Legolas has his own YouTube channel and is going to upload a video showing what he's going to do with the "robberies" he receives from Romney.
8. Romney and Legolas are going to play a game of Jailbreak together.
9. Romney is going to give Legolas the "robberies" he owes him during the game.
10. Legolas is going to use the "robberies" to buy things in the game.
11. Romney and Legolas successfully complete a heist in the game, stealing from a jewelry store.
12. Legolas is proud of himself for completing the heist without dying.