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July 17, 2024 41 mins

Flava Breakfast with Charlie & Maz while Stace & Azura are away!

In today's podcast, it has been 24 hours since receiving our eggs to look after, how did we go? We chat school canteen/tuck shops. What were your fondest memories of them? Plus, one happy Charlie after the Blues took home the dud at the State of Origin. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's the Flavor Podcast Network, the Flavor Breakfast Podcast with Stace,
Azarah and Charlie. On the podcast, we talk about cant,
we talk about touch up and how far you roll
Swifty will take you. Oh, it's making me hungry as
we speak.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
Also on the show State of Origin, that's a good
day for all your new South Wales bluespans and for
you Queensland Moron supporters.

Speaker 1 (00:22):
I hope you enjoyed your sick day. Listen to the
podcast starting right now at the Maria. Good morning to you,
Telly grand Rising to you, my brother. What a beautiful
day it is, man. The fog is out. Bro's nice
and christ and you know why we are happy? Man,
I very much.

Speaker 2 (00:40):
No, I can see you right now. You are sporting
a new South Wales blues jersey. Ah.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
Yes, we love to see it.

Speaker 2 (00:46):
We're going to talk more about stand of Origin, that
grand finale that decided. We'll talk about it in Day
in a Jam that's eight minutes away. But I've got
a brand new screen, Charlie. I know, I came in there.
I came into the studio and I was whoa, yeah
he was here. I've got this new screen here it's
one of those Kirby ones that.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
Is like, it looks amazing. I was gonna say it's
one of those Kirby ones. Long.

Speaker 2 (01:10):
Yes, they said that as you're leaving. Also, okay, Charlie,
you need to pick up after yourself when you leave
the studio. Excuse me because the team we're having a
meeting after we left yesterday, and I hear that there's
gonna be punishments for anyone who leaves their rubbish lying around.
I pick up your rubbish every single day, mister man. Wow,

(01:33):
we've got prep sheets from five days ago. Use coffee
cups still coffee in it? Oh wow, got the Musashi
cans empty?

Speaker 1 (01:41):
Just go ahead and call me out, bro.

Speaker 2 (01:44):
I'm just gonna humble you after that. When last night,
but we've got the screen here, I was saying it
was Kirby and it's long like you know what I mean.

Speaker 1 (01:54):
Yeah, it's a it's a black screen too. It's a
little bit overwell man, you got too friends. By the way,
you got like a little DJ one on the side.

Speaker 2 (02:03):
I know, I feel like a property. I feel like
I'm coming to DJ now. You I sicking to last
morning with you, Charlie.

Speaker 1 (02:11):
Be sad. It's a little bit sad.

Speaker 2 (02:12):
We're talking about tomorrow show and how we can make
it all nice and good and fun for you dear listeners.

Speaker 1 (02:18):
Well, I've been here. We've been spending a wheel of challenges, Charlie.

Speaker 2 (02:21):
Yesterday we landed on a little team bonding exercise.

Speaker 1 (02:25):
What's some eggs? Yeah, with some eggs, and our challenge
was to nurture and care for these eggs for twenty
four hours. I've been going so well with Joeanne. How
about you and me and Cordor bro We are so
tight to a point where I thought I've been caught
all back as a chicken. But that's that's where the
love is, man, What the whole idea is to have

(02:48):
that connection, you know, a father's son connection, n papa
and all connection whatever it is. Mate. We've been to McDonald's.
We went for a train. Yeah, you know, we even
stayed up and watched the Stay of Origin game. I
gave him his own bed, bro because you know how
my kids are in Australia. Omen, spare room, Robin Polou.

Speaker 2 (03:09):
You have some competition, yes, got another son and the
fin we have producer Na in the studio morning and
assist team.

Speaker 1 (03:16):
Okay, so what brings you here? Grel Okay, we're.

Speaker 3 (03:19):
Just about up to the twenty four hours and we're
going to test one last thing to see if that
connection has really been built over the past twenty four hours.

Speaker 1 (03:27):
What are we talking here?

Speaker 3 (03:28):
We're going to get some spoons out of the kitchen
and we're Egan's spoon race.

Speaker 1 (03:33):
Okay, see lucky lucky for me and cardall. We went
to the gym, so it's all about stamina here. So Cadio,
Jo and.

Speaker 2 (03:42):
I are pretty good at races. We went for a
run last night in Mangotti Bridge and pitch black blakness,
so that just shows our commitment. But it's all about
the breathing a race. It's all about the breathing. You
can't breathe when you put it in a jar. I've
got beautiful Joanne right here, she's smiling. Still, let's do this,
even with the evil influence that is Chalie for me,
We're going to do this egg and spoon race after this,
all right?

Speaker 3 (04:02):
Now?

Speaker 1 (04:03):
Okay, now, oh man, we've got a chicken. I've got
a chicken. So our challenge yesterday is that we had
to nurture and care for an egg that we got
for twenty four hours. Yes, and it's close to twenty
four hours. And we decided that, look, we've taken our
eggs to the gym, right, you've taken and I took

(04:25):
a beer and run and for a run. So we
decided that we're going to teste this stamina were cardio
and a bit of a spoon egg race. Fine though,
fine though. The results were shocking full three two one

(04:46):
long leggs coming. I'm handy, look at it's all you
want to run?

Speaker 2 (05:14):
Yeah, Joanne died. That's a very sad time. I don't
know why we're laughing right now. Let's just pay our respects.

Speaker 1 (05:24):
Silent Joanne.

Speaker 2 (05:25):
She lived for just under a day, and she was
nearly there. She was nearly going to go back into
the care of her actual appearance. But I literally down, like.

Speaker 1 (05:35):
Can you share with us, like some fond memories that
you guys speak like you know you got ship. Oh
my gosh.

Speaker 2 (05:41):
One of my fondest memories of Joanne is us talking
speck about you. Yesterday we were at our dining table
and we were just having a good old fashioned.

Speaker 1 (05:51):
Yan me and joe Aanne.

Speaker 2 (05:52):
She was telling me about herself for upbringing her family,
and then I'm telling her about like how you did
when you got the wrong nick Monna.

Speaker 1 (06:03):
So Joanne, it was nice knowing you have fun. You're
a useless caregiver.

Speaker 2 (06:10):
Bro the way that I want to pick up Qua
because I'm looking at him on the desk, I want
to pick him up and throw him on your head
right now. I can't believe. I can't believe it. So
that brings to an end our looking after X challenge?
What are you gonna do with Cordwata?

Speaker 1 (06:29):
Now? You going? I might just keep him, but if
you want to see the footage, man, you guys got
to go on to our Instagram page, Flavor Radio. I
want to post something on my page as well. Man,
this is just disgraceful. I don't know why I'm smiling
right now. You're evil, man, I'm evil, okay, Charlie mass

(06:51):
Wheal challenges will challenge. These challenges are will you really
getting serious? And we're nearly done?

Speaker 2 (07:00):
Actually, this is how second to last day, last day
of the wheel. Can you believe we've come thus far?
It feels like a million days ago that we were
reading the news.

Speaker 1 (07:08):
At eight o'clock. I know, man. Oh gee.

Speaker 2 (07:11):
So actually for this challenge has been given a little
bit of a head from Producer and she said to
come with some beach.

Speaker 1 (07:18):
Clothes, yeah, or change of clothes. And she's even asked
if we could stay back a little longer. Yes. Yeah,
I'm like, we're trying to holding off my branch for
this challenge. We're putting on our investigator hat to see
what this challenge is a because I'm sick and tired
of these mystery envelopes and I just want to put

(07:40):
two and two together. Now. I hate I hate the
mystery of it all.

Speaker 2 (07:43):
But he shaved your legs for the sake because you
thought we were going to the beach. Yeah, because Producer
and I said bring beach clothes. And how about the weather,
and brother, the weather.

Speaker 1 (07:55):
It is. This is not beach material anyhow, Let's spend
the wheel of hell.

Speaker 2 (08:02):
I've been saying this all the long, but I wish
they were money in these envelopes instead of challenges. I
know because I need it. Okay, it's not pay week
this week. Charlie just rapped a challenge off the wheel.
In my hands, we have envelope number two, number two
with everything that we know here we go.

Speaker 1 (08:21):
This challenge is for both of us. Yes, it's time
to get the board, shorts out of storage and your
balance game. One point after the show this morning, you
will be hitting along to gravity X Club and testing
out there surfing simulator. Surf's up, dude. Oh I'm from

(08:43):
the eight away along Okay, So surfing stimulator. Wow, I
think it's simulator A stimulates Okay, So I've never done
this before? Bright neither.

Speaker 2 (08:57):
I think I've done one ride at dream World on
the Gold Coast. But surfing we do the SCEM from a.

Speaker 1 (09:03):
Line of warriors. Yeah, so maybe we'll be good at this.

Speaker 2 (09:09):
How's your balancing though? It's all in the corey bloody
how last night we did a gym class. It's called
hyper and it's focused on like your lower your lower body.

Speaker 1 (09:20):
Shaky today they are They were shaking Joanne bro honestly,
this guy Bro. I am fed up with this boy.
Like I've only just worked with the sky for not
even two weeks, and the confidence is through the roof.
It is freezing here. I am wearing a puffy jacket
and this guy walked in with a Singlett's do this?

(09:43):
It's They're far no seves up. How are you feeling.
Are you excited? I am excited for this.

Speaker 2 (09:49):
Yeah, this is good because actually they found out we
thought we were going to at the top of the Skytabel.
So I thank the Lord that we are. Thank you
Jesus jeez, because there's a whole story for that.

Speaker 1 (09:58):
AnyWho, that's our chiling.

Speaker 4 (10:01):
Hip of mysteries.

Speaker 1 (10:04):
And it was this week.

Speaker 2 (10:08):
That's twenty seven years ago, Missy, miss Demeanor Elliott had
released her debut.

Speaker 1 (10:12):
Alpham called super Dupa Fly.

Speaker 2 (10:14):
It was ranked ninety three on Rolling Stones five hundred
Greatest Albums of All Time.

Speaker 1 (10:19):
Missy came in heart, she came and popping.

Speaker 2 (10:22):
She broke all the rules, and she was trying to
switch up the sound of female raps.

Speaker 5 (10:27):
The melody, you know, and we kind of like make
it alternative at the same time. So it's got like
a futuristic seal and an alternative seal to it.

Speaker 1 (10:39):
Now.

Speaker 2 (10:39):
Missy Elliott's career had started as early as high school.
She formed a group called FaZe. It was later renamed Sister,
and then her group caught the attention of DeVante Swing,
who was part of course of Jodas. So Sister this
girl group that miss Elliott was in that signed itself
to Swing Mob the record label, and then she began

(11:02):
working with the producer Timberland. She began writing songs in
contributing to the likes of Alia.

Speaker 1 (11:12):
They were great friends.

Speaker 2 (11:14):
Yeah, jeez, I always wonder, like, what were the conversations
being had in the studio. The mark of a good songwriter,
a good singer, I reckon as how well they can
produce behind the scenes. And it was people like Mariah
Carey who fall in that category. Missy actually got to
rub shelters with him.

Speaker 5 (11:33):
I still kind of trip out about it now, because
you know, some people are just that large with easy
like you almost could think like, I don't know if
I could ever get to work with them. But for
her to fly down to Virginia just to see us
was like crazy.

Speaker 2 (11:48):
At the time, missus Raps were described as quote full
of hilariously surreal, free associations that fed the off kilter
sensibility of the music to a tea And I can
think of other people like Little Kim who were breaking rules,
creating new standards, in paving new parts as well.

Speaker 1 (12:06):
She's rather it is like you feel what she's saying.
A little big person now.

Speaker 2 (12:12):
Spin magazine had ranked this album super Dupa Fly, at
number nine on its Top twenty Albums of the Year
nineteen ninety seven, and today we throw it back. It
was on this week twenty seven years ago that mister
Elliot had dropped her debut album called super Duper Fly.

Speaker 1 (12:29):
Stays a Zarah and Charlie. We're taking her back way bad? Okay, okay, okay.
So when you think about touch shops, you think about
primary school and intermediate I believe this this day and age,
there are no more touch shops or maybe in some
schools era.

Speaker 2 (12:46):
Yeah, something you kind of like hear about literally every
single day in school, and then once you leave, it's like, damn,
what is the stud memory?

Speaker 1 (12:52):
Young? So when I was at Saint Paul's right, we
had lovely touch shop ladies. I think we're the only
school at this You know that we were allowed to
do tabs. Monday's were poor days, so we're allowed to
do tabs, and then when it was your parents paydays,
you would pay it and if you didn't pay your tab,
your name gets read out during school assembly and it's

(13:15):
pretty shapy. But now we're going back to primary school
and I actually say this to my kids. Two dollars
fifty was my lunch every day and our hutch to
Blady Gay at Mayfield Primary School. Yes out and auta
represent it. At represent we would have our names and

(13:36):
our lunch combo and playtime combo written on a brown
piece of you know, the piece of papers that you
put your pies and.

Speaker 2 (13:43):
Yes, yes, yes like like once you put your fruits
in on a supermarket y.

Speaker 1 (13:47):
That was that. But two dollars fifty will take you
a long way. We're took an inflation here as well.
Two dollars fifty will get you a fifty cent chip
and a Primo for playtime. And then also two dollars
fifty will get you for lunch either a Hamburger, chips
or yogurt or a pie chips and a Primo fire.
You can't get that anymore. And that's for two dollars fifty. Cheez.

Speaker 2 (14:09):
And I guess if they found out we're asking you
what did you get from the school? Can scene back
in your day? Give us a sixt right now eight
to two dou below or ring us oh one hundred
and four flavor.

Speaker 1 (14:18):
I remember my favorite lunch order was.

Speaker 2 (14:20):
Lunch Order number c So my mum would write Marina
on my other on the brown paper bag, and then
she would put I think it was slightly more expensive
three dollars fifty and that would get you a hot dog, bun,
a cookie and a juice.

Speaker 1 (14:33):
Suddenly all the schools are healthy. Now all the schools
are doing the subway and the lunch monitors that will
pick up all the lunches and yeah them to the
class three fruit I guess beck.

Speaker 2 (14:44):
And now they didn't care about the betes, no high cholesterol,
and they were like, no, go hard for two dollars fifty.

Speaker 1 (14:50):
Geez a long way man had that. I don't think
that can even get you anything. And if you're smart
about it, you'll have twenty cents to play street for
after school.

Speaker 2 (14:59):
Y give us a tix right now eight to two
double or ring oh eight hundred four flavor. Back in
your day at school, what did you get from the
school canteam?

Speaker 1 (15:06):
We would love to know. We're taking it back to
the old school days. Man, we're two dollars fifty for
your lunch. Back in your primary school, your tax shop
days would go along way mess.

Speaker 2 (15:16):
Okay, well it's go to the phones' oh eight hundred
four flavor and we've got that's just a mess standing by.

Speaker 1 (15:21):
What's up?

Speaker 2 (15:21):
Girl? So tell us what would you get from the
canteen back in your day?

Speaker 6 (15:30):
Oh so I'm quite my I'm thirty nine. But back
in the day is in my primary school days, we
don't have tax shop, but we had a canteen shop,
but we had a shop, a friendly chrip shop and yeah, yeah, yeah,
so we'll make our order and then at last time
we'll it was two alloca, two students.

Speaker 4 (15:47):
To go to the fishy chrip shop and get all.

Speaker 6 (15:49):
The all the pecks and lunch pecks and for five dollars,
I said, you not.

Speaker 4 (15:54):
We had a sausage, potato, freaters, chips and first four
or five bucks I could feed me and my mates,
like five of us would.

Speaker 6 (16:05):
Eat the whole. Like that's how quality and quantity it
was back in the day. Who I was, you know,
the primary and then we had the obviously progress and upgraded.
There was chicken and chips on the corner as well.
And then it was as a media in high school,
so it's media.

Speaker 2 (16:21):
We had.

Speaker 6 (16:22):
We had dollar magnums on the cone. Wow, yeah, cheap pied.
We're a dollar back then and we have like nice
price for three fifty. And it was at high school
as well, so what me and my mate chisters there,
we used to have like a big as faith, get
all our money together.

Speaker 4 (16:39):
And just like raise the canteen.

Speaker 6 (16:42):
It was quite cheap. But yesbets hard if I look,
sugar heart, there was no house, you know, a winness
back then.

Speaker 3 (16:53):
It was.

Speaker 6 (16:54):
It was really really cheap. It was really really cheap
back then.

Speaker 4 (16:57):
It's really expensive now.

Speaker 2 (16:59):
Hey, Ben's set, thank you so much for joining the
show and sharing us. You're sharing with us, You're forcaddle.
Let's go to Tia one hundred fourth flavor. That's so
tell us what will you get from the canting beck
in your day?

Speaker 1 (17:12):
So I was okay, yep, and what would you?

Speaker 6 (17:19):
So don't went a long way?

Speaker 1 (17:21):
So you se I'd go in and order the number one,
which was a pie, a piece of breade in in
an apple. An apple just balanced things.

Speaker 6 (17:34):
And any change I got within straight to Lucky Books.

Speaker 2 (17:37):
Oh, Lucky books, What a fun time you had Beck
in school tea. Thank you so much for joining the show.
And I think we have time for one more called
the Hailey sending buy us up Haley, So tell us
what did you manage to rex from the canting.

Speaker 1 (17:54):
Beck in your day?

Speaker 6 (17:55):
Oh, we had what we call what our parents used
to call the two buck Chuck, which was like big
bean pie, two bucks for a brisbean pipe Poperjacks and
a Zepp which was like the Grandad.

Speaker 1 (18:08):
Yeah that was like before Primo. Right, yeah, yes, what
school did you go to, Haley? Can we ask that?

Speaker 3 (18:17):
Ah?

Speaker 6 (18:18):
Yes, Sunny, very primary bray.

Speaker 2 (18:21):
LEAs, thank you so much Hailey for joining the show.
We love that and it's kind of making me hungry now.

Speaker 1 (18:26):
Charlie, No, damn, Like we had their sausage draw but
the Texas ay popping off. Hey, this is your old school.
Back in my day. Dealer Sole Colors twenty plus years ago,
I would always buy our famous chicken rap and beef
burgers from our touch shop. But then as soon as
I turned around, all the boys were standing right there,
so he ended up having to share and feed everyone.

(18:46):
Jason Klass of two thousand and four, bro I could
relate it.

Speaker 2 (18:48):
Things didn't change because I graduated twenty eighteen and boys
were still scared.

Speaker 1 (18:52):
Today challenge it.

Speaker 2 (18:55):
Is for us to go surfing, so we are getting
on a surfing and going to be cruising through the water,
which requires Charlie a lot of balance. I'm thinking, how
about you check on your PC hat. Yeah, I've run
through a couple of workouts. That's hiss my balance. I
actually taken off my crops because I feel.

Speaker 1 (19:12):
Like, why did you even wear cross today?

Speaker 2 (19:14):
Because I knew that we would be doing something leisurely
right now? Okay, so all right, what's the key to
good balance? Key to good balance is core. So obviously
you've been going to be of t epudoaks.

Speaker 1 (19:26):
I've been going to bef T Monaco, and you know
we have a class that's dedicated to balance. Am I right?
Scoring ballants? That's good balance? Oh true? Yeah, so you
know it's more just a flexibility class and just maybe
I can see yeah, yeah, I'm just gonna make yourself.
I want to see how if you can just bend
over and touch a toast. Just just make sure that

(19:48):
we're stretching our lower back and our hamstrings before we
good good, good, nice hinging at the herbs. Beautiful. Okay,
Now what I want you to do is lift one
leg up. Okayah, that like that? Okay, So then now
I want you to never touch your toast. Oh okay,
what's my right hand? Your right hand, right hand? See

(20:10):
nice and slow, nice and slow, steady steady sea. Yeah,
because because you're not engaging your core. Okay, you're thinking
about just getting the balance right. Okay, it's all in
the core. Engage your core, okay, minds, muscle core, now, beautiful,
look at that nice It's good, all right. Okay, now alternating,
I want you to do the same on the other foot. Okay,

(20:32):
you can really feel the burn it they find.

Speaker 2 (20:33):
So what I'm doing, I'm standing up right now, I've
got my left foot on the ground, my right foot's
in the ear, and I'm slowly putting.

Speaker 1 (20:40):
Down it's touching his toast. And you guys got to
be in My mads is about six foot seven, so
it's a long way down and a long way back up. Okay.

Speaker 2 (20:50):
I think it's because of the height that my balance
is kind of off. I'm not feeling it.

Speaker 1 (20:54):
I don't know how I'm gonna do. It's in the
glutes as well, you know what I mean. Okay, you've
got to really activate the board bucks activate. That's it.
So you got to wake up these little muscles that
you don't really use other than sitting on your chair.
Yeah you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (21:08):
No, because a line of work like we do, it's
very hard for us to be, you know, on on
our feet.

Speaker 1 (21:15):
Nice. What other workouts can I do? Okay? Thinking? Maybe
one more? I want you to go up against the wall.
Go up against the wall. There, nice, nice. They actually
take off my headphones. Okay, now just put your leg up.
Just put your leg up. Yeah no, not all the
way up, just like just just up. Okay. Now I
want you on the wall. Just squat slightly, just a
little squat, just a little squat. Okay, little squat there

(21:38):
go there go nice nice and back up again? Nice? Good,
one more time. Okay the thighs are hurting after yes, yeah,
and up. See you're shaky. Okay, now alternate okay, cool, cool, cool,
This is good. It's all about because you know you're
gonna have one leg on the board right true too,
I mean two legs on the board, but obviously your
back foot is gonna help with that the balance, you know.

(22:00):
So this is this is what this work outs for. Okay,
now squatting just there, go go go good, hold there
for five seconds, five whoa up n good stuff. Man,
that's good. That's good. Not I know that your balance,
your core is now ready. You're ready to surf d

(22:21):
We're ready to surf due. We're going to be doing
that after the show. But we'll have all the updates
on our Flavor Instagram. Charlie.

Speaker 2 (22:28):
It was around this time, actually, it was around this
time last year that I was on the Breakfast Show
for Llingen once again, and I was in for Azurra
and I was just Stace tonight and we did a
show over the school holidays. I think it was two
weeks as well. Yeah, right, And what I did at
the end of the two weeks, because Zera was off
on her cruise, is that, you know, Stace and I
we had.

Speaker 1 (22:48):
Such a fabulous time to get that.

Speaker 2 (22:50):
And at the end of it, I wrote her a
song and I think it was to Jennifer Lopez's love
Don't Cost a Thing, damn.

Speaker 1 (22:57):
And I did that because I loved her so much.
So what are you going to do for me? So
are you saying this because you're going to do me
a song? I know that. Listen Mas and to all
our Flavor listeners. When the day my first show with Mas.
It was a nice show because we didn't really have

(23:18):
this relationship. You know, there was a lot of respect
in the in the place, like you know, I respected you,
you respected me. They too came, Bro, they just went
out the window. I started hearing Mas calling me these names.
I like, what wait what? Okay? You know, the comfortness
around each other, this went to another level and we're

(23:40):
now this is the last nice what do you mean
sink to the last day before we wrapped this up?
And honestly, Bro, we have Let's be honest, we come
closely like we we are pretty close now.

Speaker 2 (23:52):
No, we actually have close for all you listening right now,
Like Charlie and I, like we've actually known each other
for a few years age. But I don't think I've
worked close like this. It's been good. It's been a
good ride, hasn't it. And we've completed a lot with
this wheel of challenges, right.

Speaker 1 (24:08):
And I'm happy to say that, you know, I've achieved
these miles stones with you, Bro, the heights, reading the
news paneling have brought us closer.

Speaker 2 (24:18):
Yeah, so maybe get writing pin and paper, like how
you like to write your songs. Yeah, yeah, so I
might have to go home after the show, get my pin,
get my paper, get some writing, and we'll come up
with something.

Speaker 1 (24:30):
Make me cry. Make me cry there. Do you cry
much of your cry? No, I'm not, but I want
you to make me cry with the song that you're
better to do for me. Man, It's Friday, okay, you
know we're going into the weekend. I'm not going to
see you again. It's not like I'm dying or anything.
I'm just going back to the afternoons. No, No, you're
just gone from my life. You're going to block me

(24:52):
a on the socials. Let me tell you this, bro,
what listen to me when I say smaller towns do
it better than I would say? Yeah, I'll say this second,
the big smoke, then the big smoke. I've been around
with three houses down yep, and we've been to various towns, cities, countries.

(25:14):
And you know when you go to a festival or
to a concert, Yeah, you go into a green room.
This is where you get changed, some water, lay some snacks,
what have you, a little place to lie down between
the you got all the beverages, you got all the
M and ms, snacks, everything.

Speaker 2 (25:32):
I've been in some pretty bougie green rooms before you
have some verve, like this is a fancy one to me.

Speaker 1 (25:38):
I'm talking like all sorts.

Speaker 2 (25:40):
Of a sort of chocolates, maybe your roses, some chippies,
some hot food. Even I've been in green rooms with
it are falling buffets, honey.

Speaker 1 (25:48):
But I tell you this mess. When you go to
smaller towns like Tokomato Bay Bro, I'm telling you, they
come in like so humble, like sorry, guys, we don't
have much for you, guys, but this is all we
got in the green rooms. They have crayfish or it's
just muscles, fish rawsh but you even got the one

(26:11):
not bread, all of that carry on and that's for dinner,
like right in your presence.

Speaker 4 (26:17):
Yuh.

Speaker 2 (26:18):
Now, that's the kind of green room that I take over.
The verve and the sort of chocolates anytime.

Speaker 1 (26:24):
Like I'm not a seafood guy, yeah, but the muscle chowder,
everything that you know from the morning, a fresh sure
they bring to the green room. Oh true. But it's
how they approach it, you know, like really humble. Sorry guys.
I know that you guys will prefer this, this and that,
but this is all we have where everyone comes in

(26:45):
and they usually got the canner, you got everything.

Speaker 2 (26:48):
I think for us city slickers that to us as luxury,
like that crayfish, those muscles, those oysters, like, we don't
really get that where we processed. So I bet you
and the boys what have gone hondies on wendies?

Speaker 1 (27:04):
You know? The only thing I could eat there was
I don't want a bread to be honest, but are
you not a seafood type of person? I feel like
your tongue and car needs to be revoked.

Speaker 2 (27:13):
You don't eat that salmon? No fresh like just normal
fresh raw fresh? No, what is that about seafood? I
have no idea.

Speaker 1 (27:22):
I used to easy food when I was younger, but yeah,
times have changed. But going back to these smaller towns, man,
I'm telling you, would you move out to a place
like pokumtu Bay, I will at an older age, relaxing
someway where you just want to you know, and I
love it because everybody is just more laid back. Yeah

(27:43):
what were you saying? There were horses? Yeah, well people
there were cars, but people were pulling up to the
show and horses.

Speaker 2 (27:51):
And that is like you would have been going back
in time, back in I thought I was in a
small little cowboy town. Ain't no Tesla's electric vehicol no way, Okay,
I visit suit talking about Bay here.

Speaker 1 (28:04):
That is the the home of the power Pie Power
would you indulgent?

Speaker 6 (28:11):
Power?

Speaker 2 (28:12):
Damn?

Speaker 1 (28:12):
That really has been show. Now up Polynesian who doesn't
like seafood all the more you know stays Azora and
Charlie surfs up.

Speaker 2 (28:22):
So we're heading onto the space after the show wraps up.
We will be on kind of like a simulator, so
we're not actually out in the waters of Waikiki.

Speaker 1 (28:30):
But we'll be as close to it as we can.
And we packed this balance earlier on in the show.
Be honest, my balance was a balance is not good. Yeah,
it's not good. It's not I will admit that. So
if you guys are listening from BFD your products break,
I want you guys to really encourage this guy to
turn out to these balanced classes because the balance is

(28:51):
not the tidy Bro. They need to do more. Today's boxing.
I'll take out my frustration. Life is all about a balance, anyway, bro.
So hopefully man when we do get there on these surfboards, Bro.

Speaker 2 (29:02):
We got this, zill, we got this. How do you
feel with swimming? Like kind of water based activities.

Speaker 1 (29:08):
Can I just say this, I'm not a good swimmer,
true like in terms of and as far as swimming
goes doggy paddle man. Finally something I'm got at over, Charlie.
Are you good at swimming?

Speaker 6 (29:18):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (29:19):
I used to do it competitively. Nah, you're taking the person.
But I did do swimming this and so that's enough,
isn't it? Do you played too much? You play too much?
You played too much? What was that thing about the
origin before the show?

Speaker 2 (29:37):
They don't get it behindhanded to them by the boys,
and he double taked me like I said something wrong.

Speaker 1 (29:46):
Challenge man, Honestly I am, and now we'll.

Speaker 2 (29:47):
Gladly hand you back over to your owners. It is
a blessing to have your grandparents around, Charlie. Did you
manage to spend much time with your really?

Speaker 3 (29:58):
So?

Speaker 1 (29:58):
My my parents, my my parents' parents, my grandparents were
in Tonga, so every time we do spend time, it
was beautiful.

Speaker 2 (30:06):
M I think I was given such an awesome reminder
of how lucky I am to have my nana around.
If you haven't listened to Flavor much, or you haven't
listened to me on the drive show, you wouldn't know
that Nana had a stroke earlier on in the year,
and so she spent a very long time in hospital.
She has just moved from hospital into aged care, and

(30:27):
it's a big adjustment, not only for her but for
all of us. I don't think it's really understood the
impact of things like stroke and demension, memory loss and
Alzheimer's and just any impact on the movement or the
brain on the people surrounding.

Speaker 1 (30:42):
The patient, so to speak.

Speaker 2 (30:46):
And so I was spending some time with Nana, as
I normally do on a Saturday or a Sunday. It
was on Sunday. We're having this fat bar and sometimes
most times I can't understand what she's saying. Unfortunately, her
brain has changed in a way that has altered the
way that she speaks. So she's speaking some one mostly,
but it's like kind of broken pigeon someone or pigeon English.

(31:09):
But I could vaguely make out this discussion we were
having over the weekend. She goes to me, Man, I've
been asking so many questions of you this past week.
The week just gone.

Speaker 1 (31:18):
And I'm like, Nana, you can always ask me questions.
It's all good. I'll always be here.

Speaker 2 (31:22):
You are the woman that raised me, So I'm going
to be here all the time, air a day to
answer your question, She says, no, Mariner. The thing that
gets me is that I am receiving the answers to
my questions, but I'm forgetting the answers. And I was
heartbroken in that moment because I think throughout this whole thing,
I've loki been feeling sorry for myself because I feel

(31:44):
like I've been mourning my nana because this is the
lady who would drop me off to school, pick me
up from school, take me to my extracurriculu. She would
we will go for feeds together, we will go on
shopping spreech. She was a fully mobile person, even past
retirement age. And just to see her in that state,
like literally broke by basis that I see the time

(32:07):
that you two spend together and it's beautiful because you know,
whether the her memory is sort of drifted away, but
it's a time. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (32:15):
And you know our grandparents, our children, they spell time
l ove. You know, it's love.

Speaker 2 (32:22):
Bro We were talking about grandparents earlier on in the
show and them taking parental leave. That's slow something my
nana would have done, and she's such a hard worker.
And I think in moments like these, I just learned
to humanize my grandmother. And I could have seen a
whole bunch of things in response to her thing about
the questions and forgetting, but I just told her, you know,

(32:42):
it's okay to forget. Everyone forgets, and she felt understood
in that moment. I think I'm really grateful to have
my Nana and moments like these. And if you also
have Matua elders like this, take your phone with you.
I would highly recommend filming everything, even if you don't
think it's worthy of being film the things that they
say and their mannerisms and the way that they look.

(33:04):
You'll never get that pack once they go, so make
sure that you're documenting as.

Speaker 1 (33:07):
Much as you can. Nice man, Yeah, a little apart
from the Futtal the latest celebrity gods from around.

Speaker 2 (33:15):
The world wave of Breakfast oh M Goal oh Man,
one half of the iconocrat groups So and Pepper, has
shared with her followers that she was wrongfully removed from
a flight while trying to make her way to Tennessee.
Pepper has shared some online footage of her arguing with
airline stuff on a Southwest flight that she had booked

(33:37):
herself two flights because she's been injured. She's recovering from
a knee injury. She got into a car crash. She
paid for these two seats. But because she paid for
two seats, the airlines out were like, oh you, it's
a little bit Sassy's and you can't bought the flight.
She was not happy bought the.

Speaker 1 (33:50):
Other man on the plane. They took me off the plane.
I'm trying to do the racing. I'm not trying to
do that.

Speaker 5 (33:57):
Southwhes from it and kicked off the play of Papa.

Speaker 1 (34:03):
I can't believe it. No, neither can I be the
iconic people. Boy, you better let her like I'm also
making Goss Usher bro. He pops out to a girls
basketball game. We're talking about the Chicago sky in Las
Vegas aces and honestly, this guy has made their day,

(34:23):
made the whole night. Actually, and tell me why ushers
skin just looks so good. These are the girls, the
w NBA girls. They do look excited as show. That
is wow. Hey, I've seen some photos something. I've seen
some photos of Usher next to some of these basketball ladies.

(34:46):
The woman, Yeah, Honestly, it looks like you and me, Bro,
when just about to say that, But these ladies make
it look like a little baby. Yeah, yeah, he probably
is a little baby, much like how short are you? Again?
Let it burn, man, just let it burn, Charlie.

Speaker 2 (35:04):
I don't I'm not lucky like you. I don't get
a car park us people in the afternoon. We aren't
so blessed with car parks. Yeah, so feel sorry for
me as I tell you that I went to my
nan and Papa's house yesterday and my mom comes barging
through the door with three fines waiting for me.

Speaker 1 (35:23):
I've got a picture of them here. They're parking. They're
so strict about the parking, you know, you know the
a t that the parking waters where they're so ruthless
hot out. I'm picking my kids up from school, and
you know, the parking is quite a choker because parents
are there to pick up their kids, right, So it's crazy. Yeah,
you even got these parking waters just going around and

(35:45):
break giving me tickets on the spot, on the spot.
There is no care in the world. Bro. These people are.

Speaker 2 (35:52):
Ruthless, and I guess they're just doing their job. So
I don't actually bring them. But they've leveled up with
the technology. They've got cars, they've got cameras on top
of the car, so they don't even need to get
out of the car no more. They just drive past,
get your license plate and then boom, you get pinked
three different fines. I had to pay like nearly one
hundred and fifty dollars yesterday, and here's my bones to
pick because I'm pretty sure that street parking.

Speaker 1 (36:14):
In the city is free from six o'clock. Ye like
eight o'clock on was you going to pay?

Speaker 2 (36:19):
So tell me why it's nearly five o'clock. We're pretty
much at six o'clock. And then I get pined at
like four thirty three, four point fifty five, Come on
that murmue jeez. And this is the uronic thing is
it's right outside the Flavor studio. So I parked my
car actually it's with it's outside of my eyes view,

(36:39):
so it would have been like a little bit behind
my shoulder.

Speaker 1 (36:42):
And then we've got another side to the building that
I don't see, and so.

Speaker 2 (36:45):
I've been pained and I'm just like I had. We
had an ex colleague who was here at Enzied mee
and his name was His name was oh no, her
name was Mary. Her name was Mary, and she struggled
with the same thing, struggled with the f it's hard.
You know, Once I get a car park here, I
will know that Jesus is real.

Speaker 1 (37:05):
Give me yours. You don't even park in your car park? Relax, man, Okay,
just relax.

Speaker 2 (37:10):
I feel like I'm just in a ranch. Why do
you even need a car park when you ride a bike?
Because I'm the most famous person in this building. Now,
Sweden is known for being progressive. It's say, a country
that defies the odds and goes against the grain. But
now it's enacting a groundbreaking new law and it's allowing
grandparents to take parental leaves.

Speaker 1 (37:31):
So how this will work is that if you're a mama,
if you're a par per, you can.

Speaker 2 (37:36):
Offload or leave unto your parents to look after your
children while you go off to money and that sort
of thing.

Speaker 1 (37:42):
I think that's a cool idea.

Speaker 2 (37:43):
That's a good idea. And I think us Polly's we're
very close with our grandparents. So I think, like, I mean,
for you, Charlie, when you had all three of your babies,
would you have wanted to give some of your leave
to maybe.

Speaker 1 (37:58):
Your parents one hundred percent. Yeah, if that was if
that was a thing here in New Zealand, I will
definitely do that. That's a that's a great option. Man,
Swedom's pretty good.

Speaker 2 (38:08):
Thirty years ago they became the first ever country in
the world to introduce paper and to leave for mom's
ending fifty years ago. Yeah, man, I think we only
catch up. I think we only did that a few
years ago. Like maybe like we're a little.

Speaker 1 (38:23):
Bit why man, Honestly, these guys are really leading the
way in terms of how to to run a country. Yeah,
that's so good.

Speaker 2 (38:30):
Epectfully, when I think about grandparents, oftentimes they have a
different sort of love for their grandchildren than their own children.

Speaker 1 (38:37):
Yes, okay, so my parents growing up in my household,
we were never allowed to eat in the lounge. We
weren't allowed to play, we had sofas, we weren't even
allowed to sit on the sofa, same on the floor,
on the floor, And I'm like, I used to stretch
my head. We got to say why why aren't our
bums on there while we sitting on the cold ground.

(38:58):
But fast to our own time again, go to the
ramper and houses. Yeah, I'm telling you, bro, they get
away worth every thing I reckon. They're like jumping on
the couches doing all sorts, and my parents are just
looking at dimly. Ah, I'm looking at myself and my

(39:18):
siblings challenge.

Speaker 2 (39:22):
But I bet you you use that to your advantage though.
You take the kids over to your parents as much
as you can, not only for them to spend time
with them, but for you to you know, have your
own time. So this is a great incentives.

Speaker 1 (39:36):
No time for us have the gaps. And we're heading
off to our challenge now, yes, sir, so we're doing surfing.
A few missed outs.

Speaker 2 (39:42):
We are going through a surfing simulator. We're indoors, but
pretty much the same thing and I'm excited for it.
We were also bring our beach clothes. We kind of
missed the mark. We thought the challenge was going up
to the skytower.

Speaker 1 (39:53):
Were the thinking things the challenge do its thing? Bro,
We've become the Lulu from this challenge. Look at us
talking to eggs for real. Let me just say this
before we read. I like the egg thing. Yeah, it
was pretty funny because never in my life and a
million years that. I think I'll be talking to an egg,

(40:14):
nurturing and looking after and taking it to the gym,
tucking it into bed. This whole carry on broke, these
challenges are making us lose our mind, true mass we
need a break.

Speaker 2 (40:24):
Well, you will get a break and I will get
a break to It's my last day on the show tomorrow.
Everyone cry, get out, it's his shoes. Feel sorry for yourselves.
You gonna miss me a I will, bro I am,
but it's okay. It's not like I'm going anywhere, just
going back to the afternoons, that's all. Yeah. But I
am thinking that this last challenge after the surface, oh jeez,

(40:46):
what if what if they've heard us talking smack about
the whole skytower thing and they actually make us do it.
I feel like we kind of drink south because Boss
Marty is that type of guy.

Speaker 1 (40:56):
You know, he's unpredictable. Bro, he's a lordy man. A Well,
these naughty, nasty all the things money man, please don't
do that. But hey, we also want jobs at the
end of the day, so we're going to do these challenges. Whatever.
Ex you have an enjoyable rist of your Friday Eve.
Everyone catch you later. Thanks for listening to the Flavor

(41:18):
Breakfast podcast.

Speaker 2 (41:20):
Catch a new app here tomorrow, or listen live every
weekday from Sex
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