Episode Transcript
Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:01):
The Flavor Podcast Network, the Flavor Breakfast Podcast with Stace A,
Zorah and Charlie.
Speaker 2 (00:07):
On today's podcast, we teach you guys, yes guys, how
to be better with gossip.
Speaker 3 (00:12):
We get a Bomber Idol update and we talk about
family members who are fake humble.
Speaker 1 (00:17):
And also a hip up mystery featuring a song that's
been sampled over three thousand times. What one is it?
You'll find out right here.
Speaker 2 (00:28):
Oh wow, wow, another day we survived to stormy nights.
Speaker 1 (00:32):
Oh yeah, it was all the warnings and yeah it
was quite bad and it hit Northland as well.
Speaker 2 (00:38):
Say how are you doing? You guys are good? Yeah,
let us know a two double? Oh what is the
plan of a tech during our school holidays?
Speaker 3 (00:45):
And it's main I do wonder So, I mean when
it rains like that, it's like a good day to
just stay in bed and watched like the Daily m
you know awards last night they went down.
Speaker 1 (00:55):
It was pretty good.
Speaker 3 (00:56):
A prop for the Wars at Entphreneur Blake Team Prop
of the Year.
Speaker 1 (01:00):
This is like a second time last year. Took it
out this year again.
Speaker 3 (01:04):
Then you have Brian to or best Winger and you
also have Jack James Adesco best fullback between him and
Jerome who's from the Melbourne Storm who got Player of
the Year, like one point difference.
Speaker 1 (01:16):
Yeah, so in the end Jerome Hughes who is in
New Zealander, Mardy as well born in Wellington. Yeah, he had.
I was just looking at a story about the way
that he came up. It wasn't all just like straight
trajectory he had. It was bumpy, you know, like he
played juniors and then he got dropped and then he
had to come back and go, you know, shop around clubs. Really,
so that's a pretty cool story. He does look older
(01:37):
than he is here, thank you.
Speaker 4 (01:40):
When he you know, whenever saw his.
Speaker 2 (01:42):
Face on screen house my partner, I was like, oh,
and that guy must be getting on and he looked
at me like, nahvo, he's so young. It's the here gear. Honestly,
there's something about it that ages the America.
Speaker 1 (01:54):
He's twenty nine. Yeah, twenty nine.
Speaker 4 (01:56):
It's young.
Speaker 3 (01:56):
But this is what I love about you know, Kiwi's
doing the best and doing the most when they win.
Speaker 1 (02:01):
It's like every Kyi wins, especially.
Speaker 3 (02:04):
When you you know, once you accomplished something so high,
like like the daily end play of the year you
get the h was doing a hacker.
Speaker 1 (02:23):
To be inspired by the Hacker worldview. Also a shout
out to Olivia Kunik who was crowned the dam Female
Player of the Year.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
Well done, lady Bady. We finally have our update for
the poor Idol.
Speaker 1 (02:40):
So if you haven't been following the series, Idol is
run by Charlie's dad, No, and he has had success
in this area before. That's why he got this self
appointed job of choosing, you know, the band and the
lead singer for a new gen generation of three Houses down.
(03:01):
So I did this with you guys. You performed at
church when you were kids. Charlie, do you remember the
moment you were chosen as the lead singer? Oh? Man,
I remember this like it was yesterday. How old were you?
Speaker 3 (03:12):
I was eleven at this time. I mean when I
was picked, I didn't really was that choice. It was
that it was in my lounge. It was in my lounge,
and I remember because I sung the Makreena. You know,
ma Kreena was like the song then, yeah, Maktena, yeah yeah.
But then we used to have like people come over
(03:33):
to our house and my dad will make us all
wear like these tupper cloth shirts or like all of
us together and like one boys come in, come in
and then yeah boom, Charlie sing your song.
Speaker 1 (03:43):
Right, so they went, well, you got to say, I
know that's done well for you guys. So he's onto
the next generation.
Speaker 2 (03:49):
Yes, and joining us to talk about how on ooze
the boot camp is going to school holiday boot camp
is going we do.
Speaker 1 (03:56):
We have Charlie's dad No, but no, good morning.
Speaker 3 (04:01):
How are you hey?
Speaker 1 (04:05):
You sound happy. I know that you have all the
mochos at home.
Speaker 3 (04:10):
The last time we spoke to you, we were in
the works of a bomber a idol at home.
Speaker 1 (04:16):
Now it's the school holidays. You have all the mochos there.
Speaker 4 (04:20):
Boot camp has begun. No are we here?
Speaker 5 (04:24):
Do we start on the instrument?
Speaker 3 (04:26):
So who do you think has got who do you
think's got the He's got it?
Speaker 5 (04:30):
That one of my qution. You know, Charlie, Charlie Shan,
you know you can play plumbet, especially for the singing
and especially for the music.
Speaker 1 (04:42):
Yeah, that's good.
Speaker 3 (04:42):
That's so obviously the trumpets, the ephonium, the bass. That's
day one of the camp. So day two, we know
you guys doing the singing I want to know when
they're aud listening for the singing is going to start.
Speaker 5 (04:54):
Yeah, because maybe an extrik, but we study on the instrument.
Speaker 4 (04:59):
Like, don't give the process, Charlie. He's like, don't, don't, don't.
We've got a plan. Okay, that's pretty.
Speaker 3 (05:06):
Good date, but you know, the tuning quiss is. Obviously
at the end of this month, you guys are really
cutting it fine here.
Speaker 1 (05:14):
We're running out of time.
Speaker 3 (05:16):
You really need to be strict on the kids, making
sure that they know their pasts, they know what instruments
they need to play. No more, no more playing, No
more mucking around dad.
Speaker 1 (05:26):
No, no, no.
Speaker 2 (05:29):
The reason he's saying this is because he thinks that
you have gone soft on the grand kids compared to
how it was for Charlie growing up when he had
to learn good to know.
Speaker 1 (05:43):
So we're building up. The process is in place, and
so good luck for permitted idle. We're looking for our
lead singer next week. Is that right?
Speaker 4 (05:53):
That's okay? All right? Good to hear from you. No,
I thank you so much.
Speaker 2 (05:57):
We can't wait to hear how how this all unfolds
and who ends up being the lead singer.
Speaker 1 (06:01):
If you guys can't find any good ones. Just just
ring me, just.
Speaker 5 (06:05):
Ring me that.
Speaker 4 (06:07):
You were just a bunch of you know, kids, kids.
Speaker 1 (06:10):
Yeah, there they were weird at all. Nice.
Speaker 4 (06:13):
Thanks nice and then go back to sleep.
Speaker 2 (06:15):
Now, oh my gosh, my daddy but gone. And can
you you so you're trying to rush the process, okay,
whereas yesterday you would that they are starting with the instruments,
the basics.
Speaker 4 (06:40):
And your personal opinion, Charlie, Yeah, how long? How far
have they got to go?
Speaker 3 (06:45):
Long way? I reckon, this is just my opinion. Drop
the trumpets just.
Speaker 1 (06:50):
Straight, Well you would because you're the lead singer.
Speaker 3 (06:52):
But no, we gotta we got to start with our
basic man. I love my daddy and this is his
staying close with his mocos.
Speaker 1 (07:00):
I love it.
Speaker 4 (07:01):
You did.
Speaker 2 (07:01):
They want to do it too, And you guys before, these.
Speaker 1 (07:04):
Guys don't want you to do it right. You're right,
come up the next gyme.
Speaker 4 (07:08):
They want us charge.
Speaker 5 (07:13):
Mysteries and.
Speaker 1 (07:17):
Today we look into the song. It's a classic from
Rob Bass and DJ Easy Rock. It takes two. So
it's released in nineteen eighty eight by Profile Records. And
this is a couple of guys who grew up in
New York Rob Bass and DJ Easy Rock, and they
really hustled.
Speaker 6 (07:37):
Any kind of things we could do, black party, house partying.
Speaker 1 (07:42):
Cash over, best back, then charging a fortune. You're doing
it for free actually yep. So they were doing it
for free, and they actually came up with this song
very very quickly. What it is based on, though, is
a great hook. And the hook from this song comes
from Lynn Collins her nineteen seventy two song think About It.
(08:04):
It takes all right, it takes two to make it up. Okay,
So that song, I mean, it's a bit of a
feminist anthem for one thing. It's actually been sampled in
over three thousand songs, including by Kanye Beyonce, Janet Jackson,
Ice Cube, and w a DLA song kid Rock as well.
(08:24):
So rob Ba says, first of all, they picked out
the breakbeat and then when they listened to the whole song,
they're like, Wow, that song's dope. And so then they're like, okay,
we need to take the hook as well. Now, by
the way, the hooked singer was actually Roonda Paris, so
they didn't take the original singer. They said, ah, okay,
we'll put together with Ronda Paris. She is a great singer.
She had her own hit in nineteen eighty seven with
(08:45):
No No Love, No No, and then It Takes Two
was a massive hit. It actually got to big lists
like one hundred and sixteen on Rolling Stone Own's Top
five hundred Best Songs of the Time, and it's also
been sampled by people like Black Eyed Peas in two
(09:06):
thousand and nine with rock that Body one of the
one of one of the one of one of the
So it was such a huge hat that they went, okay,
quickly put together an album, so they did. They had
a follow up hit called Joy and Pain Stuck Up.
(09:28):
But it was such a big hit. It went international
when all over and so they started having to do
concerts everywhere. But it was a bit much for DJ
Easy Rock.
Speaker 2 (09:37):
I was going through a lot of personal problems at
home and stuff, you know, and I had to solve them,
you know.
Speaker 4 (09:44):
So I had to take time off.
Speaker 1 (09:46):
To solve them.
Speaker 4 (09:47):
Now I'm back, you know, and I'm back to stay.
Speaker 1 (09:50):
So while he was having that break, Rob Bass did
put out his own album didn't go as well, but
then they actually managed to work together for a while
and keep things going until DJ Easy rockes at the
age of forty six from complications from diabetes. But when
it comes to Rob Base, he's still on tour. He's
touring across countries, he's got nine upcoming concerts and he's
going on Orlando next So at my man, yeah, Rob
(10:13):
Base is still going hard. And that is the story
of It Takes two that was brought out at nineteen
eighty eight Rob Bass and DJ Easy Rock. Because if
you don't know, no, no, oh my gosh.
Speaker 2 (10:25):
I got a message from someone I used to go
to high school with saying, hey, what do you think about,
you know, putting on a ten year reunion for our
you know, class twenty fifteen. And I was like, what,
it's been ten years since high school? And I was
(10:45):
kind of like, why are you messaging me about it?
But then you too have a theory on don't be
surprised why you've got the message.
Speaker 3 (10:53):
Oh, it's because of It's not a theory of mine
or stasis. But since right, because you were girls, Yeah,
you're a head girl. And I was in a reunion
group chat that I was added into, like I think
I've done over twenty years now, like since I've left school,
and the Edmund was the head boy and the head
(11:15):
girl of the school.
Speaker 1 (11:16):
Yeah, so your work doesn't stop. So you signed up
for here girl. You got to be here girl. You
got all the mother all the prestige. So that's why
it's your job to organize the reunion.
Speaker 2 (11:26):
It truly is all the edmund While you're at being
here girl made me realize it was just all the
jobs that the teachers didn't want to do, graduation sorting.
Speaker 4 (11:36):
At the cheers and the you know you love.
Speaker 1 (11:42):
I loved it, and there are other girls who wanted
to be here, girl, but no a Zori Lane got it.
So that's why you still have to do these dumb jobs.
I'm also here to tell you it will probably fail
because ten years isn't long enough. No one's nostalgic enough.
Speaker 2 (11:56):
Yeah, well that's the thing. That's what I wanted to
ask the two of you. Do people do ten reunions now?
Speaker 1 (12:01):
I don't. Well, see, I went to a reunion I
don't know high school with my sister and we just
we thought that there'd be people from our years there,
but there weren't. Even then we were just like younger
they no, they're older. Older people don't care about that
stuff or feel nostalgic until they're older and we're like,
oh no, we're those people who turned up, you know,
(12:22):
like we're being classroom monitors turning up. No one even
noticeb Well.
Speaker 2 (12:25):
They're sort of a bit nervous about us because it's.
Speaker 4 (12:27):
Been only ten years.
Speaker 2 (12:30):
You know, every time I open the Facebook, what's everyone doing?
Just having a baby or getting pregnant. So I'm kind
of like they you almost need, you know, even to
be a little bit more established. So that yeah, because
what are they going to do with the kids. And
you know, you've got people like me who would love
to get drunk that night, and then you've got people
that are pregnant or have a newborn baby.
Speaker 4 (12:51):
So I'm like this, really, I mean, what.
Speaker 2 (12:53):
Sort of reunion would you even plan at the ten years?
Like what activity do you do?
Speaker 4 (12:58):
Because it's just like I don't.
Speaker 2 (12:59):
Really want to just stand around in a room catch
up for an hour. No one wants to do that.
So like, what do you do you think about ten years?
Speaker 1 (13:05):
It's not that long? No, And I think Facebook, Well,
the thing is Facebook's ruined it because you'll know, if
you want to be connected with someone, you are, so
otherwise you have reunion events, and it is just to
get together and it's a bit of a party, and
and then I don't know, you could do the whole
like it's a score ball or something. But who's going
to go to that?
Speaker 3 (13:22):
If at ten years in see, because like back in
the days, like this is pre social media and all
this stuff, if you ever wondered like what this particular
prison was up too far?
Speaker 1 (13:32):
Ruight, you need to have a reunion, you know what
I mean.
Speaker 4 (13:35):
I'm keen.
Speaker 2 (13:36):
I'm actually keen, Like even if there is only you know,
twenty twenty thirty people there, actually that'll be quite a
high number.
Speaker 4 (13:42):
But I wouldn't I wouldn't mind.
Speaker 3 (13:44):
It'd be cool to see everyone, but it just well
you're going to need to plan like activities for the weekend.
Speaker 4 (13:51):
No, I don't think it's going to be a whole weekend.
Speaker 2 (13:53):
I don't think it's one of those big flash you know,
twenty five years since reunions. It's just it's a ten
year one. There needs to be some sort of activity.
So it's not just I mean, I barely like getting
invited to just go stand around at a bar anyways,
you know, to me, I find that quite boring anyway,
So I mean imagine going come and see everyone from
high school everyone's from Like, no one wants to do that.
Speaker 1 (14:16):
Yeah, So who suggested it?
Speaker 4 (14:18):
Jessica Imsley? So she was in my year group at school.
Speaker 2 (14:23):
Her and her friends were actually sitting around and talking
about what if we just got everyone together? So I
am open to it. Book high school class of twenty fifteen.
If you're listening, I just.
Speaker 1 (14:34):
Think twenty fifteen sounds dumb, like how are you following?
Speaker 4 (14:37):
Hey?
Speaker 2 (14:38):
Hey, you can't start calling out the class all life.
Speaker 1 (14:42):
It feels very strongly about I don't think you're there
of a reunion yet.
Speaker 4 (14:46):
I think we are worthy of whatever what we want.
Speaker 1 (14:48):
Oh look how that just changed.
Speaker 5 (14:49):
There?
Speaker 3 (14:49):
She's well, you to get it together.
Speaker 7 (14:53):
That's the spirit, is there? Right? Girl?
Speaker 1 (14:55):
Forever?
Speaker 4 (14:56):
I'm being tricked by night.
Speaker 1 (15:00):
Stays, Azora and Shop.
Speaker 5 (15:03):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (15:03):
Ten year reunion, high school reunion? Should I do it?
I've got a message saying do we do we organize one?
Speaker 7 (15:11):
Well?
Speaker 1 (15:12):
On the text messages, you've got some feedback just to
a virtual reunion, like a WhatsApp video of Facebook messenger
video call.
Speaker 4 (15:19):
It's so dumb how many people can wow.
Speaker 1 (15:22):
I'm grateful for the idea for the feedback.
Speaker 2 (15:26):
Ah, for the idea, and I'm grateful for that idea actually,
but I can't imagine getting on a zoom and seeing everyone. Actually,
the more I think about it, I mean, it's less
of a commitment. Yeah, you can mute yourself, you can
drop out.
Speaker 1 (15:42):
And your own home.
Speaker 2 (15:44):
But actually, now that I think about this, there could
actually be a great way to start.
Speaker 1 (15:49):
At least you spoke too soon no more.
Speaker 2 (15:52):
I sort of thought, you know the air that always
plays between the YouTube and on the TVNZ plus it's
the stay connected bloop bloop, and there's.
Speaker 4 (16:01):
All these like yeah, yeah, come on, now we've all
seen it.
Speaker 2 (16:03):
Gosh, it does my head and every time I see it,
that's what I was imagining. I'm like, no, silly, Okay, Okay,
I'm still open to more ideas, like maybe you've done
a reunion and you've gone along and you've gone, well,
that was a really awesome activity or really fun thing
to do with my old schoolmates.
Speaker 1 (16:20):
I mean, my husband said around they just had a
big party and stuff, but that's because they're older, so
they're actually nostalgic about it. And he said it's fun
to see, you know, how people are and what they
look like. And then also you know when you have
people and your year group who aren't around anymore, then
that also makes you feel nostalgic. All of that.
Speaker 3 (16:35):
And see, the only reason why I wanted to attend
this my school reunion was that I just wanted to
see whether the guys that I thought they will make
it to all blacks or to the inn out one
of where they where they went, you know, because some
of them are not even on social media.
Speaker 1 (16:52):
Yes, just satisfy your noisiness cool yea.
Speaker 2 (16:56):
Yeah, I'm only going to go for the people that
aren't on social media.
Speaker 3 (16:59):
That's Charlie's That's what the reunions are bro just to
see if.
Speaker 2 (17:03):
Melanius boys, it's time you start souping that tea hot,
not luke warm, not cold.
Speaker 4 (17:11):
We need better from you, don't we.
Speaker 1 (17:13):
Yes, In terms of delivering gossip, there are some standards.
There are some I guess, there's some beats. You know,
like you have a pace, you have some things to
reach for. You got some key areas, key performance areas
and indicators, and I think, to me, but this, you know,
actually the way that this has been broken down and
(17:33):
this clip here, I don't know I could have done
any better myself. This is the tea on how to
deliver tea.
Speaker 6 (17:39):
First of all, if your partner ask you for gossip.
Speaker 1 (17:42):
You need to start framing it differently.
Speaker 6 (17:43):
Instead of thinking of it as gossip, thinking of it
as community newsletter. So what makes a great newsletter? Information?
If you struggle to get more information, just remember the
five W and one hitch?
Speaker 5 (17:54):
What?
Speaker 1 (17:54):
When?
Speaker 5 (17:54):
Where?
Speaker 6 (17:54):
Blah blah blah and how if your friend break up?
Don't just see that, said bro aus, What what happened?
Who break up with?
Speaker 1 (18:01):
Fool? First?
Speaker 6 (18:01):
Where was it public? Was it private? When is this fresh?
Or is this all news?
Speaker 1 (18:06):
And why?
Speaker 6 (18:06):
And lastly how how did the whole process happened? And lastly,
remember your memory must be good. You cannot just write
notes when somebody tell you you need to improve your design,
pay attention, do miss out details?
Speaker 1 (18:17):
Yeah? Wow, if you like to be someone Charlie who
thinks I don't gossip, think of it like a community newsletter.
You're doing a service here, so you go, wait, have
I got my what? Who we're why? And how? Wow?
Speaker 2 (18:33):
It has to be this is do you know I'm
literally with someone who is the freaking worst? Did this
he Hasmoke got engaged. You know, he did the proposing obviously,
but I go, oh, what did he say?
Speaker 4 (18:49):
And he goes, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (18:50):
I said, oh, wait, was there anyone else that went
on the helicopter right to the top of the mountain?
Speaker 4 (18:56):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (18:57):
I was like, oh, did did do you think that
Medy knew that that was going to happen?
Speaker 4 (19:02):
Oh, I don't know. Was he nervous?
Speaker 2 (19:04):
He doesn't even know if his mate was nervous. He
just knows that they got engaged. And I'm like, you're
actually useless at this. I have questions. So it's like
all I can think is, don't even bother telling him
anything or he will forget yeah, right, Like maybe he
did sit there and got the most juiciest, best gossip
in the world, but by the time he gets home,
(19:24):
straight out of his mind.
Speaker 1 (19:26):
And don't worry, we will find out. The other day,
I found out some gossip through the wife of someone
who is with my husband, and I said, excuse me,
do you have something to tell me about what? And
I told him and he goes, oh, yeah, yeah, I
forgot No, not acceptable, It's come to me third end now.
(19:47):
And that's what will happen if you're not printing your
community newsletters.
Speaker 3 (19:52):
Right right, See, this is it. I've taken notes. I
don't know how to gossip. And you guys know this
in the studio. Not there were gossip in the studio,
but just like I don't know what the juices and
you know what I mean, Like I don't know what's
what the good stuff is because.
Speaker 1 (20:08):
Community just like a journalist, what where, why? Who? And how?
Speaker 3 (20:13):
Sometimes I just go straight to the point. No, you
know what I mean, Like, you've got to give everything
in context. Is very important when you're an express.
Speaker 2 (20:21):
Okay, cool, and you know sometimes you could say, oh
I didn't really care about Okay, Well someone else out
there needs the newsletter.
Speaker 4 (20:28):
Okay, that's why you should care when you hear it.
Speaker 1 (20:30):
Okay, give the details, say the community to GI that.
Speaker 2 (20:35):
I need to know what this is because I feel
like it's a term I've heard the two of you
talk about, but I need to be educated.
Speaker 4 (20:42):
Yeah, what do you mean?
Speaker 2 (20:44):
You know, fake humble and in the term or the
sense of family members, not.
Speaker 1 (20:50):
Just anyone being fake humble basically as someone who is
in fact not humble, but they're faking the fact that
they're humble, so they're bringing up like oh no, no,
I no, I don't want to I on about it
that I you.
Speaker 2 (21:04):
Know, I you know, even you acting that out, it
makes my skin get the heb gbs.
Speaker 3 (21:10):
I can't sometimes when people are like, I don't mean
it sound like I'm blowing my own trumpet, but I don't.
Speaker 1 (21:18):
No, no no, But that's like, you know, it's that.
Speaker 3 (21:20):
But then when you go into my culture tongment like
and I love my culture once again, and please don't come.
Speaker 1 (21:28):
At me for this. We go, but just nod your
head if you know.
Speaker 5 (21:31):
You know.
Speaker 3 (21:32):
But when you're at like a birthday or a wedding,
you know, and then the the dance, you know, you'll
get one of the aunties or the maga of the
girl who's.
Speaker 1 (21:43):
Dancing or whatever.
Speaker 3 (21:45):
They will go up and then they will grab the
mic in front of everybody and they'll be like, uh,
hello everybody, but intolment. This is intoent. This is the
dance of so and so. And because there's always money
on the head. You've got seen that with money's on
the head, like they play the money. We didn't have much.
(22:06):
We come from a very poor family. This is just
five thousand dollars on her head just to you know,
start the family off.
Speaker 1 (22:13):
If it's a wedding and you're like, whoa, you can't
say that you're.
Speaker 3 (22:17):
Poor, and the boom five thousand dollars.
Speaker 1 (22:21):
You know, that's like what I'm saying by fake. Have
we seen that happen?
Speaker 3 (22:24):
You know, we've in the bands when when we used
to play in the band, we used to play in
a lot of birthdays, a lot of wedding You've seen
it all.
Speaker 1 (22:31):
I've seen it all, you.
Speaker 3 (22:32):
Know, because honestly, tongue and ladies they're ruthless, and us
as a band, as a band, like you know, besides
the fake humble stuff. When we would play a song
that we would think that was so faster, ladies will be, hey,
stop play something that's faster, like but this is the
fastest we can see?
Speaker 1 (22:48):
How else do you want.
Speaker 4 (22:49):
To regade dollar?
Speaker 3 (22:51):
How now when we go play at like Island events,
we're not playing reggae, we're.
Speaker 1 (22:55):
Playing the right okay, So but the fake humble thing
of going you know, like if that's a small amount
of five thousands, a small amount, what's a large amount?
I know? But this is that's what I'm saying yeah,
I didn't know that. Is it normal to announce how
much you're giving? I mean for some people, like some
people do it, like not all songs do. There's some
people do it like in the in the proper humble
(23:17):
approach where it's like, no one needs to know about this.
Speaker 3 (23:19):
But what I'm saying is like when you're announcing it
like that but starting off with a we don't have much,
don't you know?
Speaker 2 (23:29):
We come from poor family, but.
Speaker 4 (23:34):
Live is like it seeds.
Speaker 3 (23:38):
You're just saying five, but you know you stand there's
maybe a thousand I do.
Speaker 2 (23:41):
It's like, obviously I can't understand, you know, Charlie's situation
because I've never been in that situation, but I know
what fake humble looks like and sounds like, and it
is so cringe to hear.
Speaker 4 (23:55):
But can I can?
Speaker 2 (23:56):
I just I think it could be in New Zealand's
fault because we never there is something to be proud of.
Speaker 4 (24:02):
We were literally trained to not be like.
Speaker 2 (24:05):
I'm really proud, like I say in this job, I
got to interview this person today, I'm really proud of myself,
or I got up on stage. I get nervous when
I m see things I did awesome today. You know,
we should be able to be not like humble about it.
Speaker 1 (24:19):
Yeah, there are certain things where we should be a
like poppies and they cut you down and.
Speaker 2 (24:22):
Go I did this, Yeah it was awesome. I freaking
rocked this. But we don't do that. So it's like
oh yeah, yeah, no, no, you would six succeed today,
like if I meationured it, if I said it's like that.
So it's like if you say it with your chest,
it's like calm down, like just talking yourself up. And
if you say it quietly, your fake humble. This is
(24:42):
why everyone doesn't talk right. Yeah, no, that's a really
fair point. But I'm still back at five.
Speaker 1 (24:46):
Grand honest man, I'm telling you. I'm telling you, bro,
we don't have much brutch.
Speaker 3 (24:54):
It's five grade for you.
Speaker 1 (24:59):
Sit down. Oh horrible.
Speaker 2 (25:01):
Do you remember the time that Lady Gaga wore a
meat dress. It was the year twenty ten. She wore
it to the MTV Video Music Awards. Yes, the dress
was made entirely out of raw beef. She was actually
the most nominated artist that year. Some of the songs
(25:22):
that she was nominated for were that romance Telephone so
with thirteen nominations. She said, you know, I'm gonna wear
a raw meat dress to the twenty ten VMA's The
(25:43):
drift was designed by Frank Fernandez and it was named
by timers the top fashion statement of twenty ten.
Speaker 4 (25:50):
But of course animal.
Speaker 2 (25:51):
Rights groups where they condemned the outfit, of course they
would have been angry. Yes, we're accepting the award for
Video of the Year. She was the one that presented it,
like the shere and Lady Kaka turned to her and said,
I never.
Speaker 8 (26:07):
Thought I'd be asking share to hold my meat purse.
Speaker 4 (26:11):
Made her hold her raw meat purse. She was probably like,
I don't ask for it.
Speaker 2 (26:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (26:17):
What was her point for the meat dress?
Speaker 4 (26:21):
Yeah, so, you know, pretty successful night.
Speaker 2 (26:23):
It wasn't until afterwards she sat down with Alan DeGeneres
and she explained why she wore it.
Speaker 8 (26:29):
Well, it's certainly no disrespect to anyone that's vegan, a vegetarian. I,
as you know, I'm the most judgment for human being
on the earth. However, originally there has many interpretations, but
for me this evening, it's as if we don't stand
up for what we believe and if we don't fight
for our rights pretty soon we're going to have as
much rights as the meat on our bones.
Speaker 2 (26:53):
Yeah, so basically, and also they say, you know, being
in show business, you're seen as a piece of meat.
So yeah, there was a whole you know, reasoning for
it in a big message. And even though you say
I don't want to fend the vegetarians and vegans, you've
probably still done it.
Speaker 4 (27:08):
You've done it saying it doesn't undo that. So where
is the dress now?
Speaker 2 (27:12):
Well, like her are the dresses, It was archived, but
this one it required taxidermists and they preserve the dress.
And what happens when you preserve rule meat it turns
into what a jerky?
Speaker 4 (27:25):
It's a jerky dress.
Speaker 2 (27:26):
Now it lives in Cleveland's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame,
and apparently it does appear.
Speaker 4 (27:32):
To be more gray these days. So we remember the time.
Speaker 1 (27:36):
How do you sit down on the mean it? I
don't know what does it smell like?
Speaker 2 (27:41):
Well, Lady Gaga said in twenty twenty three that it
did actually smell while she was wearing it that night.
Speaker 1 (27:47):
What was she thinking, bro while she was just trying
to be metaphorical?
Speaker 4 (27:52):
Is meaning we can't give them everything, guys or otherwise
we'll be meat on.
Speaker 9 (27:55):
Our bones, stays Azora and Charlie So Gin and Juice,
it's finally been made a thing by Snoop Doggie Dog
and doctor dre As.
Speaker 1 (28:07):
An actual product. Said this is an artid in a
can because they said they used to make it in
the studio thirty years they've been drinking it, like get
a milk bottle and half gin, half juice. But now
they've made a refined vision in a can. Michael Drake
coming through with a gag of jin and jew How
did that come together?
Speaker 6 (28:22):
And I saw we was drinking every day in the studio,
was coming out with a gallon the milk.
Speaker 4 (28:27):
Carts, another milk gallons.
Speaker 6 (28:29):
Yeah, he poured the milk out half gin, half orashe But.
Speaker 1 (28:34):
They are hardly alone in this. It's actually quite weird
that it's taking them so long to create gin and
juice because so many celebrities have their own juice alcohol brand,
like Kevin Hart God, we have John Cena, we have
Mike Wahlberg, we had j Lo Kendall Gin. Everyone's out
there exactly, and it's all different types, you know, say
(28:55):
like when it comes to some of them, it's tequila
Like I said, mcconnaugh has a tequila. So does yeah,
Jason monmore So. It's like sort of what they like
the best, really, but they it's all about if they
sell really as at Rocky, George Clooney, all of them
have these alcohol brands, and jin Induce is at least
(29:16):
one that I guess I've been singing about for a
long time. Beyonce has a whiskey as well. Did you
know that? So Davis?
Speaker 4 (29:21):
Yeah, she came out with that this year, didn't she.
Speaker 2 (29:24):
So I just feel like every celebrity is attached to
some sort of alcohol brand. I would assume that they
work sort of for the bigger company, you know, so
it'd be like.
Speaker 1 (29:35):
They own it. It's just another income stream for them
as well. Brad Pitt has one as well. Didn't he
have alcohol problems? Because that's the other thing he was
doing one in champagne and now he has a botanical liquor.
And Michael Jordan even, oh my, he has Sinco tequila,
and Michael Boublay, I mean, what would he have whiskey?
(29:57):
It has to be because he's such a loude kind
of singer as well. Woody Harrelson he has the Holistic
Spirits company. The list goes on because there's cash money
in it. Blake Lively, you can't tell me. She drinks
a lot of alcohol. But yeah, what.
Speaker 2 (30:13):
I've learned is everyone has an alcohol problem. Maybe the
latest celebrity gos from around the world favor breakfast.
Speaker 1 (30:23):
Oh mc oh, my gosh. We have an update on
Praz Michael's lawsuit against Lauren Hell. She has gone on
Instagram and gone in. She has replied and considering this
is a lawsuit, it's interesting what she can say here.
She goes some clarity and facts need to be presented.
(30:44):
I've been silent and pushing through because i understood that
Praz was under duress because of his legal battles and
this was perhaps affecting his judgment, state of mind, and character.
So she goes through some facts. She goes, this baseless
lawsuit by Priz is full of false clay. She goes
on to say, look, I was going to have a
twenty fifth anniversary of the album The Miseducation of Law
(31:06):
in Hell, whether the Fujis were involved or not. The
tour was expanded to incorporate the Fujis because I found
out that pras was in trouble and she had given
him a three million dollar advance. She beckon she loaned
that and then he couldn't pay it back, and because
it was already happened, happening if she was taking more
of the costs, and she said because she had advanced
(31:31):
and money, She's got receipts of him saying thank you
for saving my life because he had legal battles and stuff.
It goes up through seven facts.
Speaker 2 (31:39):
I just don't What I don't understand is, you know,
I still don't understand why the tour was canceled three
days beforehand. She'd still she just made that choice to
do that because of the money or well.
Speaker 1 (31:51):
Prasmichaelssued her for that canceled tour, saying that she tarnished
the group's band, the brand, and and the whole band. Actually,
but so she's gone through all of her facts, and
so she says that she basically was carrying everything. But no,
it doesn't advance that it doesn't actually speak to the
(32:12):
fact that, yes, that's what I mean, I canceled so late.
Speaker 3 (32:14):
I just want to know what that what the lawyers
are saying about all this up media.
Speaker 1 (32:19):
Yeah, making those statements on this.
Speaker 2 (32:20):
Yeah, I know, letting who go and well we'll update
you when we know. And Mariah Carey she says, hey, hey, hey,
not just yet.
Speaker 8 (32:31):
This is your speaking.
Speaker 1 (32:32):
Welcome aboard, Mariah. We are headed to the North Pole.
Sorry pass.
Speaker 4 (32:42):
They always do this so Ney October, she says, But
she is defrosting. I love how.
Speaker 2 (32:47):
She's hating on this role, like this is her thing.
She loves being the Queen of Christmas and she'll go down.
Speaker 1 (32:56):
In history as it all for Christmas is more money
royalties from that song. That's what Mariah has to say.
Speaker 4 (33:04):
That is your om goss. Is this the newes?
Speaker 5 (33:08):
You know?
Speaker 9 (33:09):
What?
Speaker 4 (33:09):
Would you call it? Technology?
Speaker 1 (33:11):
Resource to help you in your life? There's there's a
shocking element to it though. I will say, so Charlie,
you saw a friend using this app. What is it called?
Speaker 3 (33:20):
It's called Edo, So it's a calorie is a calorie tracker?
Speaker 1 (33:24):
Is that why you're eating right now? We can hear
the food in your mouth? Oh sorry, I just had
almond gold.
Speaker 2 (33:29):
It's because playvor Fano. We start eight week challenge on Monday.
Charlie has decided he's going to do it as well.
So he thought you know, this is a pretty cool
app because there's a lot out there.
Speaker 4 (33:39):
There's so many.
Speaker 2 (33:41):
One of the most popular apps that are used for
calorie counting as my Fitness Pal, where you would enter
in what you're eating like banana or you know, chicken sandwich,
and it can guesstimate how many colories is in that thing.
It's pretty smart technology really. But this app. Wow.
Speaker 3 (33:57):
So this app is like Scott help in it. You know,
So I got me and bacon in the eggs sandwich.
Here I bacon an egg sandwich. So I want to
go ahead, I want to take a photo of it,
and it's going to tell me exactly the content that's
inside the sandwich.
Speaker 1 (34:13):
All right, But it's like a fishly made one. I know,
I know, I know. So it doesn't have any of
the bark table this is carbohydrates or anything.
Speaker 2 (34:23):
So you're trying to say that AI is so smart.
It can just take a photo of say, if I
make cheese and crackers at home, it's going to know exactly.
Speaker 1 (34:30):
I think you're stuffing it up with the plastick oh container,
what does it say? So look, it's given me the content,
does it know what it is?
Speaker 3 (34:39):
So it's two slices of whole wheat bread, jew boiled eggs.
Speaker 1 (34:43):
Oh, mayonnaise lettuce?
Speaker 4 (34:46):
No, there, there's no lettuce on there. Oh, Charlie's not happy.
Speaker 1 (34:52):
Okay, So what else does it say?
Speaker 3 (34:54):
Salt to taste, pepper. Maybe it's got the onions mixed
up with lettuce.
Speaker 1 (34:59):
Okay, yeah, And then what is it giving you as
an estimate of your calory?
Speaker 3 (35:04):
My macro nutrients is thirty grams of carbs, twenty grams
of protein, and fifteen grams of fat I called beers.
Speaker 2 (35:14):
It got the lettuce wrong. There's like, clearly no lettuce
in it.
Speaker 1 (35:17):
It's onions.
Speaker 4 (35:19):
No, there's no onions in that one.
Speaker 2 (35:21):
This is just built up just to bacon and neat sandwich, Charlie.
And there's no mayonnaise in that one either, No, there is,
I can see it.
Speaker 1 (35:25):
No, there's definitely maybe. Yeah, but how much did you
pay for this app? Sixty nine dollars a year, Charlie.
Speaker 2 (35:35):
Try it with the bananas, sure, but my fitness pal
can also do.
Speaker 1 (35:41):
This, yeah, free.
Speaker 3 (35:43):
Let's say it's three hundred and fifty calories, So that
sandwich that sandwiches three hundred and fifty.
Speaker 4 (35:48):
Is about that. It probably is a lot.
Speaker 3 (35:52):
That is a lot, I mean yeah, but my my
calorie it's saying that my calorie intake for the day
is three was a nine hundred.
Speaker 1 (36:02):
But you've already given put in your arm and gold.
Huh whatt you never put the camera on? It doesn't count. Okay,
So go for banana gees. You're taking ages to do that.
It was supposed to be you know, artificial intelligence.
Speaker 2 (36:15):
Yeah, we're looking at sixty nine dollars with right now
of artificial intelligence.
Speaker 3 (36:19):
Yes, it's got the banana right, Okay, I want to
add that. And let's see what the what it reads
analyzing food? All right, So the macronutrients on this is
twenty seven grams of caps, one point three grams of protein,
zero point three grams of fat.
Speaker 4 (36:36):
Okay, how does it know that? Yeah? I just don't
have so many questions.
Speaker 1 (36:40):
It doesn't know how big it is. What about calories?
What does it say for the banana? It doesn't say
the calories? You are not very good at reading that
at sixty nine dollars app and.
Speaker 2 (36:52):
You know with my fitness paper you can pay for
premium which will do the same thing, which you can pay,
but you can get it for free will you into
manually what you're eating, or you can be a flash
guy like Charlie who looks very confused. And let's be honest,
he'll try to use it today and we will not
ever hear of the app again.
Speaker 4 (37:07):
But what's it called again?
Speaker 2 (37:08):
For incas there's someone out there that might know how
to use.
Speaker 3 (37:10):
It, It's called ETO the calorie Trekker. And if you
guys know, like you know, any tips and tricks on
this app, please let us know.
Speaker 4 (37:19):
No one double.
Speaker 2 (37:23):
I think the old fashioned way when Monday comes, just
the old weighing the food.
Speaker 3 (37:31):
I am working on this. I know it's a problem.
It's I'm in bed early, nice and early, and I say,
like around nine o'clock. I'm already in bed, right, But
the problem that I'm facing is that he use.
Speaker 1 (37:45):
Yeah, you're there in bed at nine o'clock. By the way,
you're not all the time, but okay, on the occasions
you are. On most occasions, I am.
Speaker 3 (37:52):
And you know, the eyes, the body is tired, but
the mind is telling me, Charlie, you are missing out
on the internet. You're missing out on some stories. And
do you know what I'm finding? Do you know what
I'm doing. I'm actually watching like little clips of men
building like houses out in the wild in the woods,
(38:13):
like building castles, building swimming pools, like with Clay some whoa,
this is amazing. Then I find myself surfing the net
and then you know, before you know it, it's about
like one o'clock in the morning. I'm like, you know what,
I just need to find out how tall Jesus was,
you know, I mean.
Speaker 1 (38:32):
And then you've got to verify you've got good information
like yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, Jesus you know was a
black man because it probably was like you know, and.
Speaker 3 (38:41):
These are Then you find yourself in this like rabit. Honestly,
everybody is going on about this, this and that, and
I'm like, bro, I need to look further into this.
Before I know it, it's about like two o'clock, I'm like, bro,
I need to know. Then when I'm in bed, it's
in my mind like I wonder what I could building
the woods.
Speaker 1 (39:01):
You know, I mean nothing, because you're on your phone exactly.
Then before you know it, alarms on and I'm here
at work.
Speaker 2 (39:09):
You sound like a teenager, Like I used to struggle
with this when I you know, when cell phones were
first the thing, you know, trying to put the phone
down was really really hard. But you know, I feel
like as an adult, you just like I'm left to
the party, I'm lead to the party.
Speaker 4 (39:25):
I've been missing out.
Speaker 1 (39:26):
I've been missing out all my life.
Speaker 2 (39:28):
But it is a genuine it's a genuine problem that
a lot of people have, and they fight, they really
fight to not you know, go go to their phone
and it's something they say, it's got something to do
with because it's mindless, right, And it's the same with
watching TV. You're actually switched off, like your brain is
in like a state of slumber as such, which is
(39:50):
why you feel tricked into just going and going and going.
Speaker 1 (39:53):
No, but it's firing Charlie up because he's going, oh,
I need to build a cabin in the woods, you know.
So it's not quite we dopamine as well, they say,
you know, like she gets such a hat and go,
oh that's exciting. Oh that's exciting. What else should I
know about? So? Yeah, you what about your wife at
the time? What does she say or is it just
when she's not there, that's just when she's not there,
(40:14):
But sometimes she joins in on the party as well. Oh, no,
did you see this? Oh did you watch this? Oh?
Look man, this is on TikTok.
Speaker 3 (40:21):
So we're sharing all this and then like I'm just like,
imagine if we're stuck in the woods, then we take
it to that place and we're having conversations. But you
know what, I enjoyed the little bedtime scrolls. It's pretty cool.
But you know, I need to say we're to go.
I need to know when to say enough.
Speaker 4 (40:39):
Is enough for strict the hours.
Speaker 2 (40:41):
One thing that helped for me and if anyone else
is struggling, the.
Speaker 4 (40:44):
Best thing you can do is put it down. Put
it down and put it on.
Speaker 2 (40:47):
Do not disturb, you know, try and just lie there
because eventually you will fall asleep.
Speaker 3 (40:53):
You are tired. Like what time did I message you
last night? It was like pretty random.
Speaker 4 (40:57):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (40:57):
I was up to eleven forty three. Give yourself an
alarm and go thing. When that's gone, you're off. Good luck?
Speaker 4 (41:08):
Are you going to try?
Speaker 1 (41:09):
I want to try. I want to give it a
proper goodness.
Speaker 2 (41:13):
We are being joined by the amazing, the incredible Good
morning to Courtney t.
Speaker 7 (41:20):
Morano.
Speaker 1 (41:22):
Kay, heckwere where are you?
Speaker 7 (41:25):
Kape Hakna? So I'm in Sydney at the moment. I'm
in Penrith, the heart of rugby league, as we get
ready for the Grand Final this weekend.
Speaker 1 (41:35):
Wow, that's your job. You got to do it. So yeah,
you'll be there and what, oh my gosh, how is
the build up? How is the atmosphere?
Speaker 7 (41:43):
It's unreal acts I can tell you the whole of
Penrith is buzzing. Sydney's buzzing. And then made even better
last night Jerome Hughes the Kiwi won the daim Medal
yes which was great to see. So it's a good
start to the rugby league week of the Grand Final.
Speaker 4 (42:01):
Were you were you at the Dams?
Speaker 7 (42:04):
No, I wasn't, but I was watching here in Sydney
and I can tell you everyone was very happy.
Speaker 4 (42:10):
Well, the Kings were.
Speaker 7 (42:10):
Very very happy for Jerome. We had a new South
Wales Multi reguyl league tournament yesterday here as everyone was
fingers crossed that he would win.
Speaker 1 (42:19):
Oh that's awesome. Any dead and beautiful hawker to celebrate
as well. So as we look the Penrith Panthers, this
is a storm. Are you willing to tell us where
you think this is going? Courtney Tidy, I am.
Speaker 7 (42:32):
I'm going Penrith born and bred, so I'll back to
Panthers all the way, going for their fourth straight ground final.
It is going to be hard though against the Storm.
As we said Jerome one m last night. Craig Bellamy
one coach of the Ellie Carto who used to play
for the Warriors. He got second roller of the year.
Speaker 8 (42:50):
So the Storm do.
Speaker 7 (42:51):
Look very good, especially last week he against the Roosters,
but they did leak in eighteen points, which concerns me.
Panthers only leaked in one try to the Sharks. So
I'm going to ride the Panthers for their fourth straight
Grand Final win.
Speaker 2 (43:04):
What do you think the Storm have to do in
order to, you know, knock these top top guys the
Pymouth Panthers.
Speaker 1 (43:10):
Off, put you and buy us aside.
Speaker 2 (43:12):
But yeah, what do you think the Storm are going
to have to work on or really focus on.
Speaker 7 (43:18):
I think they need to start really well and they've
got the powerhouse in the middle. They've got camera Munster
and Jerome h who can find a lot of points,
which they did last week. So for me, they need
to break through Panthers defense. Paris Panthers are very very
good at the grind.
Speaker 4 (43:31):
They'll just grind away.
Speaker 7 (43:33):
For that two tries before half time and then they
just let go and they just unleash against the Sharks.
So the same thing they did last year in the
Grand Final against the Broncos with Panthers. They'll know even
if there's only twenty minutes to go and they're down
on the scoreboard, they know they can do it because
they've done it before. So for me need to get
in that grind and they need to get the board
to Jerome using camera Munster.
Speaker 3 (43:54):
All right, Courtney, Hey, I know here in New Zealand
when MMT comes here who has packed up red see
please tell me in Pinriff is your house degraded and
talk to me what's going on there?
Speaker 5 (44:08):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (44:09):
I can tell you it is crazy. Even down at
the shops, everything is in Paris colors. They're balloons everywhere.
And then everyone on their windows, you know those big sides,
those really large sized heads of the players, they're in
everyone's windows. Kansas flags flying on car. So you drive
me down the road and you're like, oh Bresnays and
cleary about the times of the house is looking at you.
Speaker 2 (44:30):
And you, you know, moving aside from the inner our
Grand final. Silver Ferns obviously playing this week and so
go the girls, Go the girls.
Speaker 7 (44:39):
That's right, they played in the cargo. So I actually
fly back to DA on Saturday so I can be
at the Silver Fern game on Sunday. Yeah, so I
will be there for the Ferns game down and in Vicago.
We lost last night to England again, so we've lost
the tiny Jonathan trophies, but there were promising signs. We
fought back and the girls they won't want to lose
this series three in a row, so they want to
(44:59):
win this one on Sunday.
Speaker 1 (45:00):
So then do you go back for the narrow Grand Final?
Are you going to be here in New Zealand.
Speaker 7 (45:04):
I'll be watching from mcado, Courtney.
Speaker 4 (45:10):
I know you'd try if you could, but.
Speaker 1 (45:12):
You can't, okay, So we know you'll be watching on
which channel?
Speaker 7 (45:17):
I'll be watching on sky Sport, you guys. So the
netballs at seven pm followed by the Grand Final at
eight thirty pm. I sky go you can watch it
on there as well.
Speaker 4 (45:26):
It's so amazing. Thank you Courtney, big weekness Sport.
Speaker 7 (45:30):
And thanks, thank you guys, thank you.
Speaker 2 (45:33):
We love you and station is pretty happy. About this one.
It's a flow chart, so you already are quite happy
with that.
Speaker 1 (45:40):
Yeah, well, the thing is the flow chart that was
that anyone needed. It's a flow chart of who Nick
Cannon has had children too. It's like more like a family. Yeah,
it is, says Nick Cannon's family tree. And I needed
it because I just couldn't keep up. Actually, so it
goes first all Nick Cannon had with Mariah Carey, Monroe
(46:03):
and Moroccan. Listen to these names, by the way, I'm
going to go in order how they're listed, don't know
if it's right. Britney Bell he had Golden Sagan, powerful queen. Oh,
those are three and four. Where's five because it comes
back to her. Number five to Abby de la Rossa,
he had zion and zillion. Where's seven? Seven is to
(46:25):
Alyssa Scott that zen whereas number eight we go back over. Oh,
we go to someone new Bree Ties and he had
legendary love with her. He's nine. Nine he had to
lenisiha Cole and that's onyx Ice Coal. And then number
ten he went back to old Brittany that he had
three and four with golden and powerful, and number ten
(46:49):
had rais Messiah, and then eleven he goes back to
Abby who had Zion and Zillion has Beautiful and Alissa
Scott has it goes back there again, Oh expecting, Well
it's expecting, but I don't because of the nature of
the other names. I don't know if your name is
actually expected.
Speaker 4 (47:11):
How are the.
Speaker 2 (47:12):
I honestly, the names really confused me because his power, golden, beautiful,
messiahs it almost Zillian.
Speaker 3 (47:21):
You know, it has experienced with the woman. Why would
these ladies let him back?
Speaker 2 (47:27):
Like imagine so many times Lady number two I can't
remember her name now, but you know he has two
children with her, and then he goes to three different
baby mamas has like five kids, and then goes back
to her and Brittany. I'm like, why are you living
this man back in your life? Like three of them
have done that. But this is why why these women
(47:48):
need to be studied.
Speaker 4 (47:50):
They need to be studied.
Speaker 2 (47:51):
It's like he you know, those are like TV shows
for the people of the poly something or rather wives,
and you don't have all the wives living in different
areas of their house and stuff.
Speaker 4 (48:03):
It's like that.
Speaker 1 (48:04):
So I have a key detail and that Zen actually
passed her away remember his childhood. So unlessa did have
zen and then she has must have been expecting the time.
Halo Marie Cannon and two. Yeah, so he went back
to her and had another child with her.
Speaker 3 (48:23):
Man looking at all these ladies like he's definitely punching.
Speaker 4 (48:28):
Do you ever? Oh yah?
Speaker 2 (48:30):
And I swear the only reason he was able to
pull any of those women is because he's start because
he started with Mariah Carey. So they were all like,
oh my.
Speaker 1 (48:38):
God, I want to have same, same, same, but she.
Speaker 4 (48:42):
Had Okay, we're going to end it there.
Speaker 2 (48:43):
This just right, rise me up. If you don't know
who Kennon is, don't even bother looking into him. That
is it from us, And I hope you guys have
a good.
Speaker 4 (48:50):
School holiday day today.
Speaker 2 (48:52):
Whether you're out and about with the kids, it's a
good moll day, isn't it. Whether it's like you know.
Speaker 1 (48:57):
Yeah, just but remember is a that part of the
entertainment as just seeing people like not buying anything, you
just going oh my gosh, this.
Speaker 9 (49:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (49:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (49:10):
It always was so exciting he when you'd run into
someone outside of school, see who they're hanging out with,
who they're had having their sleepovers with, what they wear
when they're not in uniform. That is it from us.
So yeah, check out our podcast on iHeart Radio. It
is all for free, especially our off the record guys.
(49:31):
This is where we get juicy. This is where we
spill it all out, or we let it all out.
We can't we can't say it here, so we take
it there. Check it out, search out Flavored Breakfast'll see
you tomorrow for Friday.
Speaker 1 (49:43):
Want to hear more of and Charlie?
Speaker 3 (49:45):
Catch the weekday mornings from Sex or try there Off
the Record Podcast