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# Jay Leno's Garage: YouTube Live Event

> Source: [Jay Leno's Garage: YouTube Live Event](https://youtube.com/watch?v=6NxqrKAHfs8)

## Summary

Jay Leno and DJ Sixsmith host a YouTube live event previewing Season 7 of 'Jay Leno's Garage.' The conversation covers guest appearances, including Elon Musk and Tony Hawk, and explores topics like electric vehicles, SpaceX's advancements, and Leno's personal car collection. The tone is conversational, highlighting Leno's down-to-earth perspective on innovation.

### Key Points

- **Jay Leno's Garage YouTube Live Event** [[1:05]] — DJ Sixsmith welcomes Jay Leno to a live event, describing his garage as 'unbelievable' and larger in person. Leno explains his collection is not themed but simply 'stuff I like.'
- **Elon Musk and SpaceX Experience** [[2:00]] — Leno visited SpaceX and was impressed that it was built in 2.5 years, compared to Cape Canaveral's decades. Musk shared cost reduction plans: from $1 billion per gallon water on Mars to $100,000, aiming for $1,000.
- **Elon Musk's Practical Genius** [[3:12]] — Leno recalls Musk in 2007 proposing charging stations on the coast for electric cars, which Leno doubted. Musk later built the infrastructure, demonstrating foresight. Leno notes Musk lives in an Airstream trailer, avoiding a billionare lifestyle.
- **SpaceX Rocket Ship Prototype** [[5:50]] — A clip shows the Starship rocket, 165 feet tall, 30 feet in diameter, with payload volume exceeding a 747. Leno likens it to sending the Empire State Building to space.
- **Tony Hawk's Electric Corvette** [[8:40]] — Tony Hawk electrified his Corvette by removing the original motor and storing it, allowing reversibility. Leno supports electrification of non-rare cars to attract younger enthusiasts less interested in traditional mechanics.
- **Kelly Clarkson's Return** [[11:45]] — Kelly Clarkson returns in Season 7 after winning American Idol. Leno praises her grounded attitude, noting she enjoys tractors and getting dirty, without celebrity pretensions.
- **President Biden and Electric Trucks** [[13:12]] — Leno discusses filming with President Biden in an electric truck. Biden highlighted 500,000 new charging stations and the infrastructure bill, emphasizing that 40% of CO2 pollution comes from tailpipes.
- **Future of Automotive Technology** [[15:50]] — Leno predicts coexistence of electric, hydrogen, and synthetic fuels. He compares the electric vehicle adoption to VHS vs. Beta, noting electric is cheaper and flooding the market. He mentions hydrogen cars (like the Hindenburg myth) and synthetic fuels from Porsche.
- **Jay Leno's Car Collection Origins** [[21:39]] — Leno started collecting cars as a child in New England fixing lawnmowers and finding abandoned cars. He bought his first California car, a Buick, from the Pennysaver. He also has Johnny Carson's 1939 Chrysler, left to him in Carson's will.
- **Last Book and Moore's Law** [[24:34]] — Leno's last book was 'Precision' by Simon Winchester, about precision invention from steam engines to Moore's Law. He marvels at iPhones having the equivalent of a billion transistors and more computing power than Apollo 13.
- **Best Part of Jay Leno's Garage** [[26:00]] — Leno says the best part is deducting his collection as a work expense, and that if you enjoy your work, it's not really work. He advises making your hobby your job.

### Conclusion

Jay Leno's Garage Season 7 premieres with guests like Elon Musk, Tony Hawk, and President Biden, emphasizing innovation in electric vehicles and space travel. Leno's passion for cars and technology makes the show both entertaining and informative.

## Transcript

are you ready to go ready or not it's
time for another all-new unbelievable
season
of jaylon's garage this show much like
this garbage truck is high-tech and this
year we're not just reaching for the
stars the source new technology in here
there's a good chance the whole thing
just blows up
while driving incredibly all new car
exclusive so you can fit her fridge in
the back how do you feel you have to
carry a fridge whenever you travel plus
we get our hands on spectacular
state-of-the-art technology I'm excited
and terrified at the same time it's the
world's first methane-powered tractor
need more cow farts
I just hope we all walk away in one
piece I am quite a good driver
but no promises
is this where we make the smooth exit
yeah
[Music]
what's going on everybody I'm DJ sixmith
and Welcome to our Jay Leno's Garage
YouTube live event we are here at the
iconic garage the man himself Jay Leno
Jay how are you man good very good
thanks for coming we appreciate it
thanks for having us out this place is
unbelievable it's one thing to watch the
show it's one thing to watch the Youtube
Clips but it's even bigger in person so
this is unbelievable thanks for having
me well it's a lot of fun we just it's
no real theme to this it's really more
money than brains Club it just collect
stuff that I like people go what's your
overall theme it's not it's not like I
have to have this model Ferrari or
whatever it's just stuff I like you know
and you've been doing this for a long
time long time you keep buying the
buildings you run out of space here man
yeah I'm pre-social media that's so old
it's almost hard to believe but yeah
it's true well speaking of social media
yeah Elon Musk is on the show tonight
correct and you got to go to SpaceX and
the people are loving the clips on
social media whether it's YouTube or
Instagram or Tick Tock and SpaceX is
really fascinating and it's something a
little bit different that you did on the
show so what was the coolest part of
that experience well it's fascinating
because you realized two and a half
years ago there was nothing there yeah I
mean Cape Canaveral took years to build
I mean this was done in two and a half
years and he sent off dozens of rockets
from there already
um yeah it is fascinating because it's
all well when you're my age everybody
young but there's just a sense of it's
almost like a big college or a high
school you know and as you talk to Elon
people come up and go you know excuse me
um the trajectory here oh yeah yeah okay
okay and you know he's carrying a lot of
things in his head I don't think most
people have ever met a genius we live in
Hollywood you meet Geniuses on a daily
basis but they're not successful
Geniuses because something else has
always kept them down or ruined their
chances you know it's fun to meet a
dreamer who is a practical dreamer you
know Elon first came to my garage in
2007 with the Prototype uh electric
sports car you know and I thought this
is kind of interesting electric at that
and that was an error when electric cars
were golf carts they were slow and kind
of cumbersome and yeah they got pretty
good mileage accordingly but there
weren't really something you know I
remember him saying to me at the time uh
what I want to do is put charging
stations all up and down the coast so
you could travel to San Francisco and
I'm going yeah right that'll happen but
you know something as he was building
that prototype he was built getting the
infrastructure and and putting it in
because even the major manufacturers
don't have
infrastructure they go to somebody else
and we're using Electrify America or
whatever it might be but it's not there
so that was the first sign that there
was a genius here you know and
unlike a lot I mean he lives on a
trailer a little Airstream trailer not
exactly a billionaire lifestyle no
there's not there's no yacht and there's
no huge gold finger looking thing and
you know petting a cat or any of that
nonsense you know I mean he's he's just
uh
well
I mean I think he's a true genius I
think it's safe to say because that's a
term people throw around but there's
really only been 4 000 in recorded
history and he is and he's one of them
but he seems like a regular guy and he
talks like a regular guy and he gets
upset and angry and frustrated like a
regular guy but you realize
and he also has the manufacturing
knowledge you know when we talked
he said something I never heard anyone
say before he said it costs a billion
dollars to put one gallon of water on
Mars he wants to get that down to a
hundred thousand dollars a gallon which
still sounds ridiculous of course but
it's not a billion it's a hundred
thousand if it's a hundred thousand it
go down to ten thousand it can go down
to a thousand you know and he's got this
plan to build a thousand Rockets which
every three days will drop supplies
three days every three days crazy a
rocket will land on Mars and drop off
supplies but you can only go every two
years right to Mars
well I'm not sure yeah I'm not sure
exactly how it works but just the idea
that you go okay and then you go to his
facility and you see hundreds of these
largest jet engines most powerful in the
world ever made
lined up and you go okay I guess he is
going to build these so it it it's a
fascinating experience
just because you expect Geniuses to be
I don't know just they would seem like a
genius but he doesn't seem like he seems
like a regular guy until you get into
Math and Science and Manufacturing and
every other thing yeah that's all Next
Level stuff yeah and when you realize
he's putting things on Mars while he's
running SpaceX and now I guess Twitter
you know so yeah it's hilarious to me
it's very funny well let's take a look
at this clip right now it's an all new
episode tonight with Jay and Elon and
we're going to look at the prototype for
a rocket ship right now let's check out
the clip here
this is what goes all the way to orbit
this sits on top of the booster right
the ship is about 165 feet pole yeah I
don't think anybody has any idea how big
this is yeah it's a 30 foot in diameter
on the inside yeah because when you see
it on TV you're watching it from a half
a mile away yeah I mean you're sending
the Empire State Building into outer
space basically here yeah it's a
gigantic building it's in fact the the
payload area has more volume than a 747.
wow so but we can get closer if you want
yes can we get a little closer
so Jay I think you put it perfectly it's
like the Empire State Building going up
that's insane just the term rocket ship
when you say it it sounds silly it
sounds like you're in a Leslie Nielsen
movie you know this is real life this is
happening yeah and oh here's our rocket
yeah okay and it is it's literally
sending a building into space i i it's
it really boggles the mind and when you
go there it's all kids running around
by kids I mean people in their 30 and
below you know with computers and things
and and just all this seems to be
happening it doesn't seem to be any sort
of you know Rhyme or Reason to it it's
not you know in the old days you would
have had guys from IBM with white shirts
and a dark top it's a much different
vibe yeah it's a much different vibe
it's very laid back and
I noticed anyone could approach Elon
with the problem and say Elon excuse me
I'm this whatever it is if you didn't
know he might get upset but the fact
that anybody could approach him and ask
him how to solve a problem I I found
fascinating as well he wasn't some
isolated guy he's walking around in a
t-shirt you wouldn't know which guy's
the head guy you think oh that guy was a
suit no it's not him he's just a regular
guy yeah this was fascinating but he's
always been ahead of the curve right you
mentioned the fact that he was on the
show with the beginnings of everything
with Tesla Tesla as you mentioned on
power launch yesterday is still the
leader when it comes to like right right
and the idea of being ahead of the Curve
sometimes I think like I think out of
the box but I don't because I remember
saying to him so you think we'll have
200 mile an hour trains he goes no I'm
building 800 miles I go 800 miles okay
it never occurred to me to build an 800
mile an hour it didn't even seem
practical we have it in Japan we have it
in parts of Europe okay maybe we could
have that here no but he's talking 800
underground in a tunnel you know like a
vacuum tube and you go oh oh oh that was
that wasn't even in my imagination
so yeah it's fascinating well I'm sure
another thing that wasn't your
imagination is seeing old cars with the
electrified situation now so Tony Hawk
is on the show tonight right Tony
Hawkins and he has his Corvette which
has an electric motor I mean that must
blow your mind to see how cars have
expanded and grown all these years well
it's you know it's all still hot running
which is people get all upset about this
but you know Corvettes are valuable but
they're not rare and they're enough of
them that are in bad shape that you
could Electrify it and you could keep
the if you ever wanted to go back to
original again that's the smart thing
about a lot of these like the people who
do Porsches old Porsches and Electrify
them they take the Porsche motor out
they put it on the Shelf they put the
electric motor in and they can go back
at any time there's no cutting there's
no you're not bastardizing the car in
any way you know so it's just an
interesting thing you know it's like rap
and rock and roll they're both music you
just might like one more than the other
and to me I find with this
electrification thing you have a lot of
young people who don't really have an
interest in the greasy parts of cars but
like the artificial intelligence the
electricity oh and that's their heart
rotting okay and and there's plenty of
room for both you know and I think it's
just expanding the genre that's all well
I think people are going to like this
one let's check out the clip right now
this is Tony Hawk on tonight's episode
of Jay Leno's Garage let's watch it
right now
I'm gonna get this skateboarding
nonsense out of his head and get a real
job as an insurance salesman or
something they were surprisingly
supportive yeah yeah yeah my dad passed
away in 95 that was right before I had
my big waves of success right but my mom
she used to literally stop strangers in
the airport say my son is Tony Hawk
that's funny it's nice when I'm not with
her but when I was with her it's awkward
yeah yeah what did your dad do uh he was
in the Navy during World War II wow and
then uh he retired in San Diego it was
kind of a jack of all trades so he did a
lot of handyman work he worked on cars
he actually formed the national
skateboard Association when there was no
governing or sanctioning body for skate
events oh is that right yeah so he was
the biggest supporter oh that's pretty
cool
all right
Jay one of the things I think you do the
best is getting people to open up and
just be conversational and Casual while
on the road Tony's talking about his
father and his mother how do you do that
with folks when they come on well it's
interesting because he's not a real car
guy right his his thing was
what would be practical and efficient
without having to get greasy and dirty
oh electrification so that's that's what
it is you know it's like to a lot of
people a car is a million Appliance like
an refrigerator or something like that
so if you could just plug it in and
never have to worry about it that's the
real selling point electric cars those
of us enjoy working on them well you'll
always have this stuff it'll be around
for a few hundred years I mean people
are still restoring cars from the turn
to the last century right so so the fact
that it's going to disappear I I don't
think is is going to happen so one of
the cool things about the fact they're
in season seven is that you have people
that are coming back on the show right
Kelly Clarkson is one of those people
what was it like to have her back on
that's coming up in a few episodes I met
Kelly when she won American Idol and she
came on the tonight she goes that was
part of the deal you win the show then
you go on American Idol then you sing a
song and then what usually happens is
you disappear and you never heard of
again but you know she actually became a
huge star yeah you know it's people like
her Jennifer Hudson you know whatever so
and you know and she's a great kid she's
pays her dues I like people like that
she earned her each step of the way you
know and here it is like 20 years more
than 20 years later since she was with
me on American Idol and we've been
friends ever since so she's done the
show a few times and you know she's game
for everything she's a country girl you
know she likes driving tractors and
getting her hands dirty there's none of
this oh I'm sorry it's it's my light on
this side of me you don't get any of
that nonsense like you do with a lot of
people you know you have very very down
home very down to earth well I think the
people are going to like this episode
let's check out a clip right now this
guy and Kelly Clarkson with some hay and
some tractors let's check it out right
now
that's right Jay I'm amazing
[Music]
what's that flower one here on a slow
start y'all to slow start the physic
getting the hay in the buckets is he
going over the hay bales
need more cow farts
so that was Kelly Clarkson she's coming
up in a few episodes and speaking of
later on the season you got to hang out
with President Biden and listen you've
had some very cool people on the show
but president of the United States
Electric truck that must have been
really special for you and you had the
Secret Service to deal with as well so
what was that like yeah well that was
interesting you know what's so funny
I've been doing this a long time so I
knew Biden when he was just a politician
running I had him on
I remember teasing about his hair
implants like 25 years ago you know so
that he was a joke in the monologue you
know so we've been friends for a long
time and he's he's a car guy his dad was
a big Chevy distributor had a dealership
and uh when when he got married in 67
his dad gave him a 67 Corvette which he
still had a wedding gift yeah he still
hasn't still because you know president
is never allowed to drive you know that
you you lose your license for life
that's one reason why it's a terrible
job I didn't know that until you said
that yeah no that's true that's true but
he can drive on private property same
thing when we went down to see President
Bush he's got like I don't know 400 acre
ranch so he can drive he can drive
around there but he can't go out in the
public Street yeah but no it's fun it
was it was fascinating to see the inner
workings of I mean when a president
moves first of all three helicopters
come wow one of them has the president
okay you don't know which one nobody
does except Secret Service and so okay
uh I'll walk towards the I'll just wait
till I see him you know and whichever
one he gets out of you know so just all
those kind of things like that and the
other thing is you know as you're
talking you go this is really fast
is that a sniper on the building you
know it's a little different right oh
there's a guy up there oh all right you
know I'm not going to make any sudden
moves yeah
So speaking of Jay and President Biden
let's take a look at this clip this is
coming up later on in the season on Jay
Leto's garage it's Jay and President
Biden in the electric truck let's check
it out right now electric car is a big
part of your climate for lunch the
gigantic part yeah also part of the what
people don't realize is part of the
infrastructure building you know
building highways and the like because
we're talking about putting 500 000
charging stations and the money for
those charging stations in that bill in
addition to the charging stations
individual companies are putting in so
it's you know it's a game changer you
got 40 percent of all pollution all the
CO2 going up is from a tailpipe right
and imagine if we just changed that
that was Jay Leno and President Biden
coming up later on this season again
Elon Musk Tony Hawk tignataro tonight 10
p.m Eastern on CNBC so Jay we got the
people involved they love you on social
media Love You on YouTube well thanks we
got some questions here you ready to
answer some of these all right okay so
this one is from Instagram it's from go
ahead Payne and he wants to know do you
believe the future will only be electric
or will there be a coexistence with fuel
engines as well well I I think you'll be
coexistent uh hydrogen is the
sort of
what's the the secret weapon here too
you know hydrogen has had a problem
because the word hydrogen people
immediately conjure up the Hindenburg
which did not blow up because of
hydrogen but that's a separate thing uh
but it just it seems to frighten people
but hydrogen I drove a number of
hydrogen cars it was very impressive
they are also electric they just they
turn the car basically into a battery a
hydrogen is an interesting one synthetic
fuels a portion Now is working on
non-polluting synthetic fuels whether
they're able to make it for
a dollar to two dollars per gallon and
what's it made from so anything could
happen but you know when once you flood
the market you know when beta came out
and VHS came out beta was better right
so but VHS was cheaper so VHS flooded
the market with vhs's and VHS tapes and
by that point everybody had a VHS okay
that's what it is and that's where we
are with electric if anything else is
going to come along
it's going to be tough to beat Electric
you know I can remember as much as 20
years ago people thought it would take
75 years to go to Electric but it hasn't
I mean it took 75 years for every
American to get a telephone it took five
years for every American to have a
computer and now this electric thing
could happen within 10 years probably so
well I think it's pretty interesting
being here because with the collection
you have you can see the history of cars
I mean we're talking less than 100 years
in terms of the Transformations well I
have a 1909 electric car a 1914 electric
car and I have steam cars steam steam
ran everything from 1820 to about 1911.
then internal combustion 1911 to just
about now and starting in 2030 electric
will become the next one so yeah it's
just you know Mark Twain used to say I
like progress It's change I don't like
and that's where where people are they
they're all suspicious I don't know this
is a good idea well this is America you
move forward you come up with new ideas
if something is
cheaper better more efficient it's going
to win you know for new technologies
exceed it can't be equal it's got to be
superior and right now electricity the
biggest drawback is range but now you're
getting cars 300 400 Mercedes now 600
mile range it's a game changer yeah more
charging stations too on the right and
more charging stations on the road
correct so the great thing about your
show is that you have the cars we have
the stars as well so Tim Allen is coming
up not tonight but next week right yeah
and we have a question here how long
have you and timeline been friends oh we
go back to oh God the comedy club in the
70s you know uh I I imagine you met him
out here or you met no I met him in
Detroit at uh what was that uh the
comedy club in uh in Detroit I think it
just went out of my mind but yeah that's
when we first met I was working he came
in and did a guest set and we became
friends yeah now there's a lot of folks
that do the Jay Leno impersonation but
is is Tim Allen at the top of your list
in terms of the J impersonation because
we'll see that on the show too uh it's a
horrible I mean people go oh is it who
was that I don't know who it was he has
to tell him that it's me and then they
go oh no that would be too cruel and
then no it doesn't resemble me in any
way is there anybody that that does uh
me you there you go yeah I I'm classic
they're pretty good I do it and people
hey that sounds like change that sounds
like you all right here's another
question yes what is going to excite the
next generation of car people
the Next Generation Well that that's it
that's the exciting point you know the
future is very hard to predict uh when I
was a kid they predicted flying cars and
you wouldn't sit down to dinner you'd
have a pill which would have everything
you know and none of those things nobody
ever predicted you walk around with all
the information of the world in your
hand you know when I was in the fourth
grade A guy from Bell Telephone came to
our grade school and said by the time we
were grown-ups no American would be less
than one mile from a telephone no matter
where you were in the United States
you only had to go a mile to find a
phone even though it's death of the
place there'd be a phone with the
mileage that seemed like wow that's
unbelievable imagine just walking a mile
you know so uh it's almost impossible to
predict you know I remember remember
Hewlett Packard told Bill Gates
Americans do not want computers in their
homes believe me son nobody wants to
have a computer that's for the scientist
you know so it's very hard you never you
never know what brings about the social
change sometimes it's culture sometimes
it's music you don't know what's so it's
hard to predict the other thing that
folks like to ask about is how you
started collecting cars and I know that
there's a jaguar in here that you go
back all the way to your childhood that
when you were nine years old you saw the
Jaguar so yeah what got you into it and
how have you expanded this place well I
grew up in New England and when I was a
kid boys are just expected to fix the
lawnmower or the snowmobile or whatever
it might be and it was just a hobby you
know we had a big feel behind our house
and you'd find an abandoned car and we
were just driving around in circles my
mother would watch from the kitchen
window you know nowadays because they
call Child Services and the parents
would be taken away yeah but but back
then you just go out 12 year olds having
a car did not seem like a bad thing
because he knew where you were and I met
my mother watching us when and the car
just rolled over you know with a bunch
of us in it my mother comes running out
you know yeah so yeah it was a different
time a much different time different
time
so you have a lot of great cars here
before we wrap up you have a Buick
that's really special to you well that's
my 50s I bought that when I came to
California I bought it out of the
Pennysaver
you know I got out I got off the plane I
said I gotta find a car I got the Penny
Saver and I looked at a dresser and said
Winchester said here's a Buick it's in
how far is Winchester okay so that's
about three miles from the airport oh so
I got a cab I went to the uh I went to
the place
and then I realized well if I don't buy
this car I have no way to get so I just
bought it wow well thought out plan as
you can see and I've had it ever since
that's awesome and then you have a car
that Johnny Carson was very yeah that
was Johnny Carson's dad's car that's a
1939 Chrysler Johnny Carson's dad bought
that new Johnny went to his prominent
and if you watch a special called Johnny
goes home or Johnny comes home back in
82 you'll see you know old old uh eight
Miller footage of Johnny polishing it
when he was 12 and then going to his
prom when he was 18. and when Johnny
died he left that in his will to me so
that's amazing yeah that was yeah that
was great I I cherished that car I
learned you also have his Tonight Show
desk here as well
yeah well there were a bunch of those a
bunch of those Tonight Show deaths so
that was pretty special oh yeah yeah but
not as special the car was the car yeah
I mean the fact that he left that to you
that must have been a surprise as well
it was a huge surprise I mean the desk
is a prop it's not even a real desk you
know you could use it as a desk the car
is different yeah the car is different
you know because Johnny had a real
connection with the car I gotcha all
right a couple rapid fire personal
questions
we are out of here no yes yes no go
ahead what is your favorite movie of all
time
oh
well I I like The Godfather but I also
like Miracle on 34th Street you know as
a kid I liked it because
you didn't really have to believe in
Senate it wasn't you know I mean it had
enough realistic stuff and I remember
watches thinking how is this going to
end and of course it ends with the post
office declaring him Santa Claus because
the mail got delivered to him and I
thought I just thought that was so
clever because it was a logical so many
fantasy movies have a fantasy ending
yeah that was realistic and that had a
realistic well and of course the judge
who's running for the election well if
the United States government says you
said he's Santa Claus they call him he's
Santa Claus well by God he's Santa Claus
you know and I I just oh I just I
thought it was the most clever ending of
any film yeah I love that movie what's
your go-to meal what's your favorite
food oh favorite well you have to
understand food
that's okay right now it's better than
delicious food in an hour yeah I just
want to eat right can I just get
something I mean most of my meals are
from people in paper hats I I can't say
that you know having a gourmet oh you're
not that guy no having you know it's
it's something or other of something no
but that being said probably something
Italian yeah yeah okay what is the last
book you read oh last book ever
um ah you know Precision by Simon
Winchester it's a book about the
invention of precision and it starts
with steam engines right up to what you
have now you have something called Morse
law which is that started the computer
industry that every year he had the
double capacity and half the size so
consequently you get things like an
Apple Watch and you have you have you
know a little I can how many
like radios like an iPhone doesn't have
transistors right but it has the
equivalent of something like a billion
transistors some crazy thing like that
you almost hard to believe but that's
that that's Moore's Law taken to the
extreme every year it gets smaller more
compact you know if you ever watch old
TV shows like manix to solve a crime he
goes in the computer room which is big
as this room with giant reel to reels
and now you realize your iPhone has 10
times that capacity it's in your pocket
yeah I mean you carry more Computing
than the Apollo 13.
yeah so yeah so that's but that's a good
book Simon Winchester if you like
precision and how things are made and
Manufacturing yeah it's great lastly
what is the best part about doing Jay
Leno's garage
well the best part about it is I can
deduct all this stuff because well this
is my work so you can sort of write it
off I mean I remember someone once
saying that if you enjoy your work it's
not really work
and that's what I do you know you know I
remember for like six months I went to
Bentley School of accounting and finance
I don't know why I'm dyslexic I don't
know why I went there because it was
near my house I guess and I just flunked
out and I thought what am I going to do
so I found why don't I find something
I'm interested in and and do that and
make you know make make your hobby your
job well I'm glad you wound up as Jay
Leno the comedian and then the car guy
and not the accountant right yeah we
wouldn't be here today no we'd all be in
jail if I was the account all right
there you have it folks tonight 10 p.m
Eastern an all-new episode of Jay Leno's
garage for Jay I'm DJ we'll see you next
time here on YouTube DJ thank you thank
you man
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thank you
