The conversation starts with the speaker and two girls discussing a plan to purchase a dog, named Blondie, for a collective amount they have saved. They debate about the ownership percentages, with the speaker suggesting that the girl who donated more should own more of the dog.
The speaker then explains the concept of a "kid business," where each girl owns a different percentage of the dog based on their contributions. The girls are surprised by how expensive the essentials for the dog are, and the speaker uses this as a teaching moment about budgeting and making choices when money is limited.
The speaker then talks about the importance of working out, stating that even if he just lays on his butt for the rest of the day, he still feels like a champion. He also mentions a book by Josh Sundquist and encourages the girls to check it out.
The conversation then shifts to the girls trying to find a tag for Blondie at a reasonable price. They debate on the font for the tag and finally decide on Times New Roman. The speaker then engraves the tag using a diamond tip machine, explaining that diamonds are the hardest substances and are therefore the best for cutting things.
The girls are then excited to welcome Blondie to their family. The speaker then discusses a garage cleaning day, mentioning that they have seven cats living in the garage. He also mentions a previous incident where he tripped and fell, causing a crash of boxes.
The conversation then shifts to watching a movie, Annie, which the speaker and the girls enjoyed. The speaker discusses some of the scenes in the movie and encourages the girls to download the song from the movie.
Finally, the speaker mentions a diet bet he is starting with his mom and dad for a six-month period, and encourages the girls to join them. He ends the conversation by motivating the girls to stay positive and focused on their goals in 2015.
1. The conversation starts with the participants going to a pet store and then to a Jamba Juice.
2. They mention a dog that showed up at their house, and they have no idea who it belongs to.
3. They decide to keep the dog, with the condition that the dog's name will be Blondie.
4. The participants discuss the concept of ownership in a corporation, with the majority owner having more control.
5. They decide on the percentage of ownership for each participant - Avia owns half, Emmy owns five percent, and the rest is undecided.
6. They discuss the importance of working out and the feeling of being a champion.
7. They mention that they are working on a budget, and they are surprised by how expensive things are.
8. They talk about the dog's training and the importance of having a good trainer.
9. They decide to get the dog a tag and a collar, and they are surprised by how expensive these items are.
10. They discuss how to engrave the dog's name on the tag, and they mention the importance of technology in this process.
11. They mention the importance of cleaning the garage and the disgusting conditions it was in.
12. They discuss going to see the movie "Annie," and they mention the disappointment of not seeing it in 3D.
13. They discuss the movie "Annie" and their reactions to it, with some disagreements on the quality of certain scenes.
14. They discuss starting a diet bet with their parents, and they invite viewers to join them.
15. They end the conversation by discussing their goals for 2015 and their plans to motivate and inspire others.