Adam Carolla
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12 inches is literally what you do for commercial airliners at the airport.
There's no such thing as a 12-inch slab in a residential building, but that's what they're getting, along with these grade beams.
They are pouring thousands of yards in concrete.
They're going to be $2.5 million into the foundation.
There is no framing.
They've been building this thing for a year now.
They're $2 million in, and there's no wood.
The only wood is the wood they're using to form the concrete, which they'll strip away.
Sorry, you can play it.
I just go buy it and film the progress every couple of weeks.
Now they're getting ready to form concrete.
the floor, and you can see the caissons.
Out of, it's practically impossible.
And I don't mean practically impossible like a euphemism or like a saying.
I just mean from a practical standpoint, it is impossible to rebuild considering the zoning and what they make you do.
And what Spencer was saying is they used to just hit telephone poles on a pile driver into the sand and just build your house on it.
That's what that house was built on that.
I talked to the architect.
I said, Jesus Christ, is it really necessary, this much concrete?
Whatever he goes.