Tom Holland says he joked to Marvel that he should go undercover at a real high school for Spider-Man and they actually sent him
“I suggested to Marvel that I should go to a high school undercover. And it was completely a joke, and Marvel took it completely seriously.”
“The next thing I know, I had a backpack with a pencil case on my way to Bronx High School of Science.”
“I went to school with a fake name and a fake accent.”
“Even the teachers didn’t know that I was not a real student. They would bring me up to the front of the class and be like, ‘What do you think, new kid?’ And I’m like, ‘I have no idea what you’re talking about.’”
Dave Ramsey had zero sympathy for this $34,000 debt situation.
Caller: “We make $43K, have three kids, and rely on SNAP, WIC, and Medicaid when my husband’s seasonal work slows down.”
Dave: “Then you cannot afford a $17,000 truck. Sell it.”
Caller: “But we need the truck for his work.”
Dave: “You need income more than you need the truck. Find steady winter work and build a career that pays more over the next 5–10 years.”
Caller: “We also have student loans, medical debt, a personal loan, and money we owe family.”
Dave: “Your life changed when you had kids. Your financial decisions have to change too.”
Dave: “You don’t budget your way out of this. You increase your income, cut the unnecessary expenses, and attack the debt.”
Matt Damon reveals a hilarious story about Scarlett Johansson eating an onion sandwich before a close-up kissing scene.
“Matt and Emily discuss the awkward etiquette around bad breath during intimate scenes, with Damon recalling how Johansson accidentally ate an onion sandwich right before they had to film a close-up kissing scene.”
“It was hell for me because I had to pretend it was romantic.”
A 28-year-old caller who has accumulated $200,000 in debt from credit cards and personal loans due to gambling and poor financial decisions
Dave Ramsey: “You make $200K a year. How did you end up $200K in debt?”
Caller: “Credit cards, personal loans and gambling.”
Dave: “Then debt isn’t your problem. Your behavior is.”
Caller: “So what do I do?”
Dave: “Forget debt consolidation. Start ‘Phil Incorporated.’ Cut your lifestyle to beans and rice, throw $20K a month at the debt, and you can be debt-free in 10 months.”
Caller: “That sounds brutal.”
Dave: “It is. The hardest part isn’t the math. It’s your ego getting used to living below your income.$200K income. $200K debt.The money wasn’t the problem.The decisions were.”