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Speaker 1 (00:01):
The Flavor Podcast Network, the Flavor Breakfast Podcast with stace A,
Zorah and Charlie. On today's podcast, you'll hear how my partner.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
Forgot some pretty crucial information. And I used to do
this to my parents as a kid. Now my kids
are doing this to me, and I'm signing a thing.
Speaker 1 (00:17):
The older generation truly is built different. Oh yeah, what
my name did on the weekend is crazy. And you're
here more right here on the podcasting everybody.
Speaker 2 (00:27):
You're with Assert and Charlie this morning. Oh, good morning, Zarah.
What a week in or sport, I'm telling you man.
From Saturday the All Blacks Island proud No. Fifteen to us,
very very proud actually of that game. It was a
good one to watch. Yeah. And then Sunday yesterday Donga
versus Australia. Oh my gosh, my heart goes out to
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the boys bro. They really played their hearts out and
the crowd came out and then you had the Kiwis
and PNG which was right that game. Maybe the first
half was a great half and then you lost to Day.
It was all keys. It's all about sport, something that
I used to do. Right now I'm finding my kids
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doing this, and I don't know why it works all
the time. And I used to put my cousins in
a really awkward position, especially when it comes to like
breaking the rules in my house. I know the rules right,
and I know that I'm not allowed to go to
the shop at any time or allowed to sleep over
anyone else's house right when I was a young kid,
because my parents were quite strict. But by the hack
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to that was I had to ask a cousin of mine,
you know what I mean, that always found his way,
Like you know, that was the soft spot for my parents.
Like I'll ask your cousin, do you go ask? Do
you ask my dad? Bro, You'll listen to you honestly.
If you ask him for twenty dollars, you'll give it
to us. But we're gonna have fish and chips today,
or like we can go down to it was Its
and play spaces. Just ask him honestly, he'll give you
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twenty cents for work like pro Like hell, yes of
course it did. But see the thing is, it's a
full circle moment now, like I have my own rules
at home right, like for my kids. Now my kids
are coming up to like my kids are I can
actually hear them talk on the game planning. If you
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ask my dad like if you should act, You'll listen
to you. Honestly, you will listen to you. And I'm
just thinking, okay, what is this. Then I get a
phone call for my little nephew. Hey, uncle, I was
just wondering if, okay, if we can go to the
movies with the kids. I already knew it was coming, right,
but I am the way that forced for this all
the time.
Speaker 1 (02:35):
So you even though you know the trick, you still
for some reason, I fought for this.
Speaker 2 (02:42):
And I'm like, okay, yeah, yeah, okay, then what movies
should go to watch? And I can hear them talking
to my kids on the game Oh, your dad's asking
one movie, you know what I mean. So it's just like,
I'm like, bro, you guys are not doing this properly.
It's a time as old as time, right, because I
used to We all used to do it.
Speaker 1 (02:56):
I used to do it with my friends, especially if
you wanted an extra night of us leap over. If
you want to McDonald's for dinner, oh you've got to
send someone else to do your bidding for sure, because
there's the chances of you getting it from you asking zero.
It's slim and look, don't we don't know how this works,
this phenomenon, but basically, if you get someone else to
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ask for something you want, you'll usually get it.
Speaker 2 (03:21):
And as a kid, you work it out. And you
don't just work that out.
Speaker 1 (03:25):
You say, there's a few of the cousins there or
a few of the friends over, you send the one
that you.
Speaker 2 (03:29):
Know is the favorite, exactly.
Speaker 1 (03:32):
That's as kids, even as kids, you know you know
which one and in that moment you because you always
want to be the favorite cousin or the favorite you know,
friend of someone's parents. But in those moments, it doesn't
matter if you're not the favorite.
Speaker 2 (03:46):
It just meant us about getting the job done. You know.
There's no like upsetness.
Speaker 1 (03:50):
It's na They put all of that aside, or they're
squabbling about whose dad's favorite or whose uncles srevit.
Speaker 2 (03:55):
They just send the favorite. Charlie. He's the one that
always does a calling if it's me, hey uncle.
Speaker 1 (04:01):
See. But they all know that, all of your infus
they know now and they always know if Charlie asks,
then they will get what they want.
Speaker 2 (04:09):
And if if it's if it's a hard. No, it
won't be a hard not like you know what I mean.
It will be like, can we try for next week
because we just got something on you.
Speaker 1 (04:19):
You we cannot fall for it because it's hard to
know because I obviously don't have kids, so it's easy
for me to be like, nah, I'm not going to
let let that get.
Speaker 2 (04:29):
You're the type that will fall for it. You're just
saying no, Honestly, you're too You're like, you're too honest
and straight up for this. How about it? Yeah, your
little tricks? Yeah, don't try that with me and you guys,
M mean auntie. So tell me why.
Speaker 1 (04:49):
I was told, Hey, we're going to go and have
a few drinks at Marty's house.
Speaker 2 (04:55):
I was like, okay, whatever.
Speaker 1 (04:56):
Told the day of by the way, uh, And as
we were in the uber on the way.
Speaker 2 (05:01):
Over there, obviously I showed up with just a box.
You know, I sort of.
Speaker 1 (05:07):
Clicked that I hadn't maybe seen a happy birthday Instagram
story to him.
Speaker 2 (05:14):
And I turned to Devin and I said, is this
Marty's birthday? Buddy? Oh? Yeah, yeah, it's his thirtieth. He
didn't tell me that. He didn't tell me that. And
I was dressed for town. I was not dressed for
a family function. What are you wearing?
Speaker 1 (05:35):
Well, you know, I was wearing a low cut shirt.
Speaker 2 (05:38):
You know, it was fitted.
Speaker 1 (05:39):
I was wearing like a fitted skirt. I thought it
looked really cool. But I genuinely thought, oh, yeah, we're
gonna have a few drinks and maybe we will go out.
Speaker 2 (05:46):
I don't know that was the vibe I thought I
had brought.
Speaker 1 (05:50):
Showed up there looking like I should be in a club,
no birthday present and a six pack of drinks. I
was told me that, and he's like, oh, do I not.
I was like, no, bo, like, you're kidding me. And
as I was telling that story to his friends once
we were there, turns out, oh not. His other mate, Ollie,
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did the same thing with his wife. She goes, wait,
is this Marty's birthday, Patty while she was already there,
and we go, yeah, it's just dirty, And she turns
to me, goes, you never.
Speaker 2 (06:23):
Sit there, like no one knew why they were there. Yeah,
I'm just as bad, man. I am. I'm really as bad.
Like there's been cases where I just tell saying me
on the day, you know, if it's a wedding or whatever,
it is, Hey, you can't do that. No, no, no, no, no.
I know, but it's like it's not bad, like the
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communications sometimes just it's shocking. It's absolutely shocking. And I
feel like that's.
Speaker 1 (06:49):
A very very crucial detail because if I could have
avoided not walking up that driveway towards kids aunties, uncle's grandparents,
his parents not dressed like I.
Speaker 2 (06:59):
Was ready to go out, that would have been great.
Speaker 1 (07:01):
So I feel like the details can sometimes be important.
I do want to know, though, have you ever been
put in that position when your partner's kind of forgotten
to tell you something really important about the event you're
going to be.
Speaker 2 (07:14):
That just throws everything away? I mean, like I'm surprised,
no breath, they're present, address, I know. Have your partner's
even done this? In your flavor? Far?
Speaker 1 (07:24):
Thank you?
Speaker 2 (07:25):
Just know? I ate two double a eight hundred full flavor.
Oh my goodness.
Speaker 1 (07:30):
Who's got a partner out there that just forgets the details?
Speaker 2 (07:33):
Details, details, details, details, And you know this is why,
like details is very important in a relationship, even communication.
The text reads, the first time I met my partner
partner's parents, he didn't tell me we were going to
dinner with my partners. So I was just up in
shorts and a T shirt that came alongs to him.
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And when I met the parents, I got the judgment eyes,
you know, and I look get my partner and told him.
Speaker 1 (08:02):
I would I would probably leave them on the spot.
I'm so sorry whoever this is out there, But if
I ever got to put in a position to meet
my my new partners periods wearing their clothes like their
hoodie and shorts, I think I would just call it
to a hole.
Speaker 2 (08:16):
And it's just so rogue that the boyfriend just thought
that was okay.
Speaker 1 (08:22):
Go back a few tips, Charlie. They didn't think, They
didn't thought anything. There was no thoughts. This is what
I'm saying. Another one here says, oh, this is just
my life. My hobby will only tell me things as
they're happening, or the day of birthday dinners, Christmas Day activities,
someone coming over to the house.
Speaker 2 (08:43):
That's a big one.
Speaker 1 (08:44):
Actually, we've seen quite a bit of that on it too,
about partners not letting you know that we're actually gonna
have geese over. They would annoy me that that would
actually be If you're someone out there that does that,
imagine like not knowing you're hosting dinner for the night
in your house and your thoughts. I'm going to watch
the new season of Yellowstone. I'm gonna lie down and oh,
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we've got everyone, I've got new plans to you.
Speaker 2 (09:09):
Doesn't it? It does all the time. But here here's
another text on a two doublo. My partner just tells
me that we're going out to dinner, but then we're
actually hanging out with all our friends, and I'm just like, bro,
when are we getting alone time?
Speaker 3 (09:21):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (09:22):
Well sometimes they do. They go on too long a
I know, some of those catchups. But you know what,
it's fine, it's fine. It's totally fine that I was
in the uber on the way to the person's house,
dressed like I was going to town, didn't take any food,
didn't take any birthday present. Look to the thirtieth because
my partner I forgot to tell me, oh, it's actually
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a family function because it's his thirtieth, not just a
few drinks at his house.
Speaker 2 (09:48):
And here goes it's just men that don't think that's
the truth. Come on, stays a Zorah and Charlie.
Speaker 1 (10:00):
So I go to my Name's to stay the night
and I couldn't see it, and I was like, she,
where is she? And then I hear bang bang bang bang,
and I was like what And I realized she was
above me and I was in the kitchen at this point,
and so I walk out around the side of the house.
Speaker 2 (10:17):
Where is she? She's on the roof. N my nana
is on the roof. How does your n.
Speaker 1 (10:24):
Seventy something siven if I do don't even know sebny something.
Speaker 2 (10:27):
But she should not be up there.
Speaker 1 (10:29):
No, she should not be up there, like she's Seriously,
she shouldn't be up there. I think honestly, if the
doctor knew she was up there, they would they would
tell her off.
Speaker 2 (10:37):
She got up there, I don't know how.
Speaker 1 (10:40):
And it was to clean the roof, because even though
the guys came to clean the roof, they nesta sparm yes,
not stand. This is this is the issue I have, right,
is that sometimes like I don't want to use the
word elderly because I know my name would hate that.
But sometimes the older generation like they don't even care.
Speaker 2 (10:57):
It's like they stop giving a dam.
Speaker 1 (10:59):
They put itself in dangerous situations really living life on
the age.
Speaker 2 (11:03):
Why like why what is the need these people who
can get up there for you.
Speaker 1 (11:07):
And then you've got mocause you've got like so many,
so much family, you know.
Speaker 2 (11:12):
And pokakohe I'm like, yeah, there's no need for you
to get on the roof. Girl. Yeah, but you know,
oh you know that our grandparents appearances. It's like if
I was to tell my morcals to come and do it,
I'll be going back up the roof as well. You
don't mean to double cheek, double check and do the
job again. But similar to my dad, like know your limits.
Do you know what I mean? I know it comes
comes Christmas time. My dad's up on the roof. Is
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it hanging the lights? No, I'm not, man, Honestly, now
he's really taking it to another level. We've got this kiwi.
I don't even know what you know, what relevance the
kwi has the Christmas But because the kewi is just
covered in lights and it's on top of the chimney,
but no one else does it but my dad. It's
so unsafe.
Speaker 1 (11:52):
So even even for me, I'd be nervous to get
on on the.
Speaker 2 (11:57):
Roof because the roof does get it. It's skewed. Man,
it's so scary, And that's what I mean.
Speaker 1 (12:03):
I think there's a lot of the older generations that
are like, I make the rules, I do what I want,
I live on the.
Speaker 2 (12:09):
House, paying for this house. But I do want to know.
I know that it's not just my name and your
and your dad Agelli. There are there are people.
Speaker 1 (12:20):
Out there where there like, oh yep, that sounds like
my mum or dad. So there's no eight two doublelow
eight hundred full flavor.
Speaker 2 (12:28):
I'm so curious to hear what they're still getting up to.
When they shout it, it's that whole she'll be all
right attitude.
Speaker 1 (12:35):
We're talking about how sometimes the older generation are they're
too dangerous for their.
Speaker 2 (12:40):
Own good and they just don't care, sometimes making it
too far. I got to say, my name's on a Friday.
Speaker 1 (12:45):
My name, by the way, has hit a bow marriage
transplant and then the last year, you know, she's on
medication for a type of cancer. Tell me why she's
up on the roof. When I shot up to her house,
I was like, but if you don't get off that roof,
I am I'm gonna lose it.
Speaker 2 (13:00):
Did you walk in the house late, nan? I did?
She gets nan?
Speaker 1 (13:03):
Yeah, yeah, and I thought maybe she was in her bedroom,
and then I hear bangings. She was banging on the
roof to get my attention. That's like, you're crazy, man.
This is when they say that it make him like
Gus no more. I know, and I almost almost agree
with that statement. And you know, some of you have
taxed it an eight to two double about some of
the hearty older generation you've got in your life. This
one says, your nan is built different, but just like
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my late mum. She was a painter and roof fixer,
and she would give us a bloody heart attack.
Speaker 2 (13:31):
God bless her.
Speaker 1 (13:33):
Another one says, my auntie has been diagnosed with cancer.
She's in her late sixties. Doctor said that she needed
to cut down and stop smoking cigarettes. I go to
pick her up from chemo and she's outside smoking. Nothing
can stop this little lady, not even cancer.
Speaker 2 (13:47):
Gosh, see this is all I'm saying. Man, that's tough.
They have a love of inch. Man must be looking
at us like, wait, little weakly ooh, this was a
different type of throwing man. It wasn't the Olympics. Some
of you guys may remember this. This year marks six
years since this event took place. We're talking about Steven Joyce,
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former primary former Minister of Finance, when a dodo was
thrown at him at the Transpacific Partnership Conference at Waitangy.
This is the funny thing. Bran New Zealand is rogue
for doing the most outrageous things, so he really capt
the dodo on the chin. But Stephen Joyce saw the
funny side to this though, you know what I mean,
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and he talks about it all of it's fine.
Speaker 1 (14:33):
I mean, I was a little bit surprised, but we
actually I thought it was a little bit humorous at
the end of it.
Speaker 2 (14:38):
All m humorous, all right, when you're copying one in
the chin, But who threw the dido? You may ask, Wow,
the person who's through that objects And I asked Josey Butler,
the twenty sixteen six toy Hurla, to step forward, please yep,
And she gets rewarded for her for her doing, you
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know what I mean, Like go on to National TV
and it's weird, but that is what it is, you
know what I'm saying. So the Delda incident was talking
about worldwide and it weren't quite viral. But when Josie
Butler was asked about you know what she remembered about
the incident. This is what she said. I remember thinking,
I have no idea who that gentleman is. So I
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asked the police and said a National MP over there,
and they said, yes it is.
Speaker 1 (15:27):
I said, fantastic, I've got something for him.
Speaker 2 (15:29):
And yeah, that was when I throw deal Stephen Joyce.
Funny thing is that she had to ask the police
first before throwing the toy. You know what I'm saying.
But today we remember the Valerie atoms of Delda throwing
Josie Butler. Do you remember the time?
Speaker 1 (15:46):
Oh yes, Adams the same sentences. It was a good
throw though, really it was a good throw. How many
times have you watched their clip? Oh?
Speaker 4 (15:58):
Well today maybe about sixteen times? Where stays a Zorah
and Charlie.
Speaker 1 (16:08):
I have a question for you, Charlie, and actually, to
be honest to to Sarmon's as well, because I was
at a thirtieth birthday party on Saturday, and happy birthday, Maddie.
His his family is Smon and obviously the ki was mean.
Speaker 2 (16:24):
It was awesome. We all got a plate to take
home before we even served our first day. I've never
seen anything like it.
Speaker 1 (16:31):
And I think every event should be like that. He're
on out, So that was pretty cool. But I noticed something,
you know, as the night sort of went on, I'd
hear the start of a song play and I go, oh, yeah, cool,
that's you know, that's going to be alias if your
girl only knew.
Speaker 2 (16:49):
For instance, you know, you start to get a if
you're nick.
Speaker 1 (16:53):
Minute, someone else's vocals coming and they're singing about something.
Speaker 2 (16:59):
You mean, you're hearing the beat, but then you hear
a salmon remix to it.
Speaker 1 (17:05):
Because I'm not gonna lie brace singing in English for
some of them, like all of the songs were so different.
Speaker 2 (17:10):
Sometimes you would hear, you know, this beat, but.
Speaker 1 (17:15):
Then someone would be singing Ginny from the block.
Speaker 2 (17:19):
It was so weird. It was like remix so much well,
I mean together, I'm telling you, if you go to
an Island function, there are gonna be two things. You know,
the food's gonna be great and then the music is
gonna be amazing. So like, sometimes i could be sitting
at a function, right and I hear a song. I'm like, bro,
what's the song? And like, you know, I had this
(17:40):
Shazam and it's not even on shazam because you know
a lot of these people are just recording it from
their garage. But I am telling you this right now.
The Salmon's and maybe the Tongans are like quite notorious
of doing REMAKEX. Have you heard this song. It's like
it's a bit of a you know what, I'll play
to you, Yeah, like so that you know what I'm
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talking about and you will get a you'll get a
fit of this name when you can do the autot
of flea markets. Bro. It's the thing.
Speaker 1 (18:08):
But you know what I will say, because I did wonder,
oh you know, how where do you get.
Speaker 2 (18:12):
This these songs from?
Speaker 5 (18:13):
Right?
Speaker 2 (18:14):
And when I saw the guy.
Speaker 1 (18:15):
That was on the music, I noticed he was playing
it straight off YouTube and all like the fact because
you know he had keep tapping his phone screen to
keep it alive. Yeah, you know, because otherwise it won't
won't work. And I will look at things. This must
be terrible for phone battery. Well, you know we're up
to what he's having the phone on, playing the YouTube,
tapping the phone.
Speaker 2 (18:35):
There's a lot of work there goes like he is DJing,
you know what I mean. Yeah, and here's that song
that you were talking about.
Speaker 3 (18:44):
You know what I mean, You're up ye away and
then you're like, I know this song listen.
Speaker 2 (19:03):
Time man, so good.
Speaker 1 (19:05):
Bro, Well then you learned something you every day I'd say,
I reckon, drop the playlist if you've got a good one.
Speaker 2 (19:12):
I know it was awesome, or share some more remixes, man,
so that we can play it at the next function.
One hundred something that I am. Look, I'm not going
to say I'm regretting it. No regrets, no regret.
Speaker 1 (19:24):
But I have caused myself a little bit of physical
pain because of this thing. Jim No, So I am
pulled a muscle in my neck. And you know when
you pull a muscle in your neck and it goes
up into your head and then.
Speaker 2 (19:38):
You have headache.
Speaker 1 (19:38):
Yeah, so I've done that, but I did it. Go cutting,
Go cutting, Yeah, got a whiplish.
Speaker 2 (19:45):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (19:45):
Well, in Albany, there's a place called Game Over and
it's incredible. I know, it's like a playground for all ages.
There's go cutting, there's laser tag, there's money golf, there's arcade.
So it's it's so much fun. But I take things
a little bit too seriously. Okay, you know some sitting
in the car, you know, and they do go pretty fast,
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but in order to pass people, I'd cut them off
and smash them into the barriers.
Speaker 2 (20:13):
Is that what you were doing? Yeah, I'm surprised, you
know they have they had The boys said, they're they're
just like knock on the on the barriers, like use
your brakes, no crashing. Do they put the signs up with?
Speaker 1 (20:25):
They actually stopped the entire course and came over to me,
just me, and said, hey, you might want to keep
your foot near the brake.
Speaker 2 (20:33):
Ohry and how many people are racing?
Speaker 1 (20:37):
It's about eight on my turne And that I smashed
every single person.
Speaker 2 (20:42):
That makes everybody angry when the racers have to stop.
And then, you know, because somebody could be trying to
get a record around the lap, you know, get it.
Speaker 1 (20:50):
I'm sure they would have given everyone an extra lap
for stopping the thing. But it's crack up to me
because I was tensing so hard trying to hit these
corners that I've actually pulled the muscle on my knee.
Speaker 2 (21:01):
Right.
Speaker 1 (21:01):
But as my mate Kylo said, she said, oh, I
saw you behind me, and I thought, oh no, I
hate to see me coming.
Speaker 2 (21:09):
You know what I mean?
Speaker 1 (21:10):
Yeah, I still won thought muscles on your neck though,
Bro didn't.
Speaker 2 (21:15):
When we were trying to sleep last night, the latest
celebrity goes from around the world wave breakfast. Oh m goal,
oh man, this is so buzzy. We didn't think it
for how you think of the guy who designs a
lot of Louis Verton and the man who's behind all
the smash. It's like, you know, happy, you know what
(21:37):
I'm saying. But he talks about and he sort of
takes his memory back to his first job at McDonald's
and why he was fired. He literally just says like, oh,
I was fired because I was lazy, and not only that,
then the second time I was fired because they caught
me eating the nuggets and when I found this with
in sour sauce, it was game over. My boss walked
in on me and see me just sitting in there
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eating the nuggets and told me to leave. And ever
since then he's like, you know what, man, this was
my first and only job. Now look at me, now
look at me.
Speaker 5 (22:07):
Now?
Speaker 2 (22:08):
Can you blame him? Though?
Speaker 1 (22:09):
Like, imagine marking at McDonald's and not getting a little snack,
but they keep discount stole on their kai, so they don't,
you know, it's not necessarily.
Speaker 2 (22:18):
I think it was at that point he knew, hey,
this is not for me. Yeah yeah yeah. You start
acting our pay when you know you don't really like
your job, You're like, eh good. And in other news, oh,
all we can think and.
Speaker 1 (22:31):
Talk about is the Grammys because the nominations are officially
out for twenty twenty five, and I have to give
us some special mentions because being nominated in multiple categories,
especially the big ones, it's pretty hard to do.
Speaker 2 (22:45):
So.
Speaker 1 (22:45):
For Album of the Year, Record of the Year, and
Song of the Year, we have Sabrina Carpenter.
Speaker 2 (22:52):
It's My Guilty Pleasure, Chapel Road, Billie Eilish.
Speaker 1 (23:05):
Beyond Safe, Yeah, the Ladies, Yeah, which is incredible. Like
I said, Album of the Year, Record of the Year,
and Song of the Year, those are the biggest category,
so gus yep. And a special mention to this man
right here who took over the world with the song
they not like Us, They.
Speaker 3 (23:22):
Not like us.
Speaker 2 (23:23):
Kendrick Lamar surely a Grammy for that one.
Speaker 1 (23:26):
Well, he's nominated for seven Grammy Awards, which has pay.
He's already a seventeen time Grammy winner, so he's probably
going to add more to.
Speaker 2 (23:34):
That trophic case. I'd say, Drake somewhere just punching me out.
There is your gos. That's the song from you man
and today right, So a lot of our year elevens
and pass thirteen will be they'll be doing what is it,
(23:54):
commerce and French. So this morning they'll be going they'll
be doing French, Maori, Calculus, salmone and then in the
PM they're doing commerce, Korean agricultural and science. That's quite
a bit man.
Speaker 1 (24:12):
Oh well, you know and media studies bother. Everyone doesn't
take all of those subjects. You know, like you probably
might only have one exam today.
Speaker 2 (24:20):
See already already is not smarter than a n CEA.
Speaker 1 (24:24):
But you know, we really want to say good luck
to anyone that is sitting exams or if you know
someone that is, because it's a huge thing. It's a
huge feeling. We wish you are the best. And our
version of that is we will attempt to.
Speaker 2 (24:35):
Do one question. Let's go one question. Shame they've got
usked two n c as in the past.
Speaker 5 (24:44):
Okay, this morning we're looking at level one French. I'm
actually just thinking of something in your nine French. So
we're making it really easy because I don't understand other
ones either. So the phrase, I'm going to say it
in French and you're just gonna let me know what
it means. Okay, okay, we're Sava. Oh so again, comore siva.
Speaker 2 (25:05):
One more time. Because because you're it's just the accent,
you're not really putting that love in it. I'm from
locking in my answer. Oh wait, I might change mine.
This is quite hard commers. I think I'm going to
(25:26):
change mine too. I'm good, thank you, Okay, I'm good,
thank you, and Charlie good day. It is actually how
are you so? Actually? What was? And it wasn't? Also
the question and they don't. It's not the answer for
(25:47):
that anyways.
Speaker 1 (25:49):
Oh see, I replied with how I'm feeling rather than
asking the question.
Speaker 2 (25:54):
Damn it.
Speaker 1 (25:55):
I did bring it to an intermediate, but there was
like that one class that all of us went to
to play up.
Speaker 2 (26:00):
You wouldn't learn them intermedia as well.
Speaker 5 (26:02):
It's pretty basic French.
Speaker 2 (26:05):
French. Alrighty apologize, I apologize. I want to hear more
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