Luke Lunkenheimer
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Podcast Appearances
Just it wasn't, you know, you come to a place like Vegas and you meet people and this guy's dad is a multimillionaire real estate broker and this guy's dad invented some app and this guy's dad and he's young. What do you mean by kid? Right. You know, these kids are growing up and they're affluent and they have, you know, access to a lot.
In Cato, New York, you have access to maybe a car when you're 16 if you're lucky and your dad's one of the wealthier people in town. My father made $75,000 a year. We lived in a $68,000 house, and we were one of the better off people in Cato. What did dad do? Dad was a used car, well, excuse me, not a used car dealer.
In Cato, New York, you have access to maybe a car when you're 16 if you're lucky and your dad's one of the wealthier people in town. My father made $75,000 a year. We lived in a $68,000 house, and we were one of the better off people in Cato. What did dad do? Dad was a used car, well, excuse me, not a used car dealer.
In Cato, New York, you have access to maybe a car when you're 16 if you're lucky and your dad's one of the wealthier people in town. My father made $75,000 a year. We lived in a $68,000 house, and we were one of the better off people in Cato. What did dad do? Dad was a used car, well, excuse me, not a used car dealer.
He worked for a new Ford franchise for a company called Piro Brothers, which kind of followed in the footsteps of my grandfather, who had Lunkenheimer Ford in Hannibal, New York, which is another one-horse town. So my tale kind of goes like this, man. Was a good honor roll student. Was a good athlete. Good. When I say good, I stress the word good.
He worked for a new Ford franchise for a company called Piro Brothers, which kind of followed in the footsteps of my grandfather, who had Lunkenheimer Ford in Hannibal, New York, which is another one-horse town. So my tale kind of goes like this, man. Was a good honor roll student. Was a good athlete. Good. When I say good, I stress the word good.
He worked for a new Ford franchise for a company called Piro Brothers, which kind of followed in the footsteps of my grandfather, who had Lunkenheimer Ford in Hannibal, New York, which is another one-horse town. So my tale kind of goes like this, man. Was a good honor roll student. Was a good athlete. Good. When I say good, I stress the word good.
Wasn't really exemplary at anything until I got kind of into high school. And you know how you get your senior superlatives most likely to succeed, most likely to stay in town? Yeah.
Wasn't really exemplary at anything until I got kind of into high school. And you know how you get your senior superlatives most likely to succeed, most likely to stay in town? Yeah.
Wasn't really exemplary at anything until I got kind of into high school. And you know how you get your senior superlatives most likely to succeed, most likely to stay in town? Yeah.
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No, I'm watching his podcast. No, I'm not. Anyway, back to your superlatives. Yeah, brother. So best schmoozer, because they couldn't use the words best, I don't know. Bullshit artist. Okay, good.