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November 11, 2024 • 39 mins

Today on the show we discuss the thing that 90% of us have at home but only 40% of us use, whether we could move country to retire, and Producer Rosie reviews Weekend at Bernie's

0:00 Intro
0:40 How to save your sunglasses
3:15 90% of us have this but only 40% of us use it
7:00 Producer Rosie reviews Weekend at Bernie's
12:05 How do we decorate for Christmas
15:15 Mourning people who are still alive
19:00 Is drama a real school subject?
22:20 Would we retire in another country?
24:55 The Chasers
29:15 Catching up with Toni on her way to Christchurch for fashion in the field
33:45 Is this woman in the wrong for her wedding attire
36:15 How to eat healthy at McDonald's

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:06):
Tony Jason Sam's feel Good Breakfast Can't Shut podcast.

Speaker 3 (00:11):
Today on the.

Speaker 4 (00:11):
Show, we debated where the drama was even a subject
at school. They're still doing exams for it though, So
I try to put Tony and Sam through the test and.

Speaker 5 (00:17):
It's not often that I come up with some useful
But this is an SOS for your sunglasses.

Speaker 3 (00:36):
Sunglasses.

Speaker 5 (00:37):
Have you got a peer that's lying around the house
at the moment that you don't wear because there has
been damage afflicted upon them?

Speaker 1 (00:42):
Can I just tell you? And I feel like I'm
constantly in this state. I have two pairs of sunglasses,
one an expensive Peer that I loved, and I scratched
the expensive Peer approximately two days after purchased, and.

Speaker 6 (00:54):
I refuse to get a new pair. The bent. They've
been chucked in my handbag.

Speaker 1 (00:58):
The other Peer pretty similar, just slightly different shade, so
I don't have a single pier that I can actually
see through.

Speaker 5 (01:04):
It took me too long to tell my kids, you
do not play off my sunglasses. I lost a couple
of peers when that When the Twins are souper young
because they grabbed them, they play with them, they put
them on and then you tune you back for one
second and then they just stretched the arms out, pull
them out, pull the arms out. I had also appearance,
so I hadn't. They wore my David Beckhams. My wife
bought me those beautiful gold David Beckhams and the arms
on them were just stretched out and I couldn't, like

(01:24):
you put them on your head and they fall off
your nose.

Speaker 3 (01:26):
Like then I had another pair of careers.

Speaker 5 (01:29):
They were like my favorite pair of sunglasses, and I
think they must have got stomped on or something, but
the frame was completely snapped. All in total, we had
four pairs of sunglasses and like expensive sunglasses, you know,
and there's probably we've collected those and had them over,
you know, a number of different years, and as you say, Jason,
you buy the cheapeas they last three For some reason,
they just don't have a garage ye Anyway, So Sarah's like,

(01:55):
it's kind of wasteful.

Speaker 3 (01:56):
So she went looking and she found a company called
s os Iwear.

Speaker 6 (01:59):
Service, writing it down.

Speaker 5 (02:01):
We took four pairs of sunglasses in there and they
repaired them to brand new.

Speaker 6 (02:06):
No even scratched lenses.

Speaker 5 (02:09):
I didn't have a scratch lens, but I assume they
do all of that. So they fixed a completely broken frame.
I cannot see where they fix it all that. You
know how sunglasses get loose and they start they just
don't fit on your head anymore. They came back these
second had sunglasses came back all tight, all fitting around
my face perfectly.

Speaker 6 (02:25):
If your wife had the gumption to do that.

Speaker 3 (02:28):
Eighty dollars for four peers.

Speaker 6 (02:31):
What's it called?

Speaker 3 (02:32):
Iwear Services? So they are based in Auckland.

Speaker 2 (02:34):
Now.

Speaker 5 (02:34):
I don't know if there's other companies doing this or
these guys are just the masters, but they deserve a
bit of business.

Speaker 4 (02:41):
Can you send the pair to them?

Speaker 6 (02:42):
I imagine so you can put this on your gram.

Speaker 3 (02:45):
Honestly you should see that. You should.

Speaker 5 (02:46):
I cannot see where they fixed the frame. That almost
sunglasses look brand new. It's like the greatest fine and
so long.

Speaker 4 (02:53):
If you can do four pairs for eighty dollars, you've
literally just say people summer home.

Speaker 3 (02:58):
Yeah, so what is it is? So is Ie Services.

Speaker 5 (03:02):
They're on Facebook, but if you just google it you'll
find a number of ways to get in touch with them.

Speaker 7 (03:07):
Thank you.

Speaker 5 (03:07):
Yeah, three hundred and eighty four Google reviews, five stars.

Speaker 8 (03:11):
Wow.

Speaker 4 (03:13):
It's estimated that ninety percent of us have this in
our house right now this morning. If you're in your home,
you have this at your house, probably ninety percent of
us do, but only forty percent of us ever use it.

Speaker 1 (03:24):
Slow cooker well for maker, wake, yes, well for maker,
ice cream maker, yogat maker.

Speaker 6 (03:31):
No one uses any of those things.

Speaker 3 (03:32):
I'm making a lot of yogurt.

Speaker 6 (03:34):
Do you personally make the yogat?

Speaker 3 (03:36):
Yeah, you know to make yogat the way?

Speaker 5 (03:37):
Yeah, just empty container until container and then put that
container in a warm container, and then that container a
day later has yogurt in it.

Speaker 4 (03:46):
Okay, it would instruction.

Speaker 6 (03:50):
Is it an appliance?

Speaker 4 (03:51):
No, it's not an appliance.

Speaker 6 (03:53):
It's a bit said that. No one's using it. Why
do we persist?

Speaker 4 (03:57):
Well, when you hear the answer, you'll hear it. It'll
make when you hear it.

Speaker 6 (04:00):
Do you think that's worth getting rid of it? Is
what I'm asking.

Speaker 4 (04:03):
No, you can can't.

Speaker 6 (04:05):
Isn't like smoke alarm.

Speaker 4 (04:07):
No, it's a great like that. What do you think
it's a case, but you don't use it. You hope
you never use it. Ninety percent of us have this
in our house, but only forty percent of us actually
use it. Chances are really high. You gal cocktail glasses
great gasses as well, But no, man, that's a continue.

Speaker 6 (04:24):
Don't use your cocktail glasses. Let's right. I don't drink
mate this week, last week, one before.

Speaker 3 (04:34):
But when I eventually get onto a roll.

Speaker 4 (04:37):
Roll, the imprison you will never use this. So what
do you think it sin? The tic starts at the
two six nine nine give us a bar Z eight
hundred double ow or coast, but a lot of ticks
coming through on two six nine nine about us. We
said this before. Okay, so ninety percent of us have
this in our house, but only forty percent of us
who use it. And some people lie a lot about
using it, but they don't even use it.

Speaker 3 (04:56):
You about using it, Yeah, I'm going to say, massage gun.

Speaker 4 (05:00):
Oh it's a great gift, because why I have bought.

Speaker 3 (05:03):
Me one of those and like never uses it upon me.

Speaker 1 (05:06):
I use that message down all the time because I
got ours about the same time as you.

Speaker 6 (05:09):
I got it from my house because.

Speaker 3 (05:11):
That's what my wife says. You've got a self message.
It's like, how do you do my low how do
I do my lower back?

Speaker 1 (05:15):
You know, like you turn it around behind you, put
your hand behind your back and stab it in.

Speaker 3 (05:19):
Come on, I do it.

Speaker 6 (05:21):
All the time.

Speaker 3 (05:21):
There's no pleasure like someone else giving you a rub though.

Speaker 4 (05:24):
Well, I'm sorry, I don't you pleasure on te Sorry,
let's move on. So a lot of teas someone through
like before so Elaine Rickons is a car charger. Great gift,
but not a car charger though, boris. This is a
cat door.

Speaker 6 (05:41):
A lot of people don't even use the cat door,
even I have a cat door or a cat. None
of us have cats in this room.

Speaker 3 (05:46):
I do, and I've got a question about it.

Speaker 5 (05:49):
We've got we had a chip in our cat, and
the chip would open the cat door.

Speaker 4 (05:53):
It's amazing.

Speaker 3 (05:55):
But now that the cat has deceased.

Speaker 6 (05:56):
Did you take away the cat door?

Speaker 3 (05:59):
No? No, the cat door still exists.

Speaker 5 (06:00):
But I'm worried how we're going to get the cat.
We've considerated the cat so.

Speaker 1 (06:10):
Cera through the chef on you the UK.

Speaker 3 (06:18):
So the door works.

Speaker 4 (06:20):
No, it's not that it's not an ironing board either,
a lot of people think it's an ironing board.

Speaker 7 (06:24):
For this.

Speaker 3 (06:25):
It's floss ah you pigs.

Speaker 6 (06:28):
I don't floss house, yes, yes, no someone that lying
about it? No, I do. I have to be teeth
in this room. Yes, not a single I saw.

Speaker 3 (06:40):
You into the generous there was pluk.

Speaker 6 (06:42):
It's not a single filling in my whole life. So
I'm sorry.

Speaker 4 (06:47):
I'm more world. You've never seen forty three days until Christmas.
If you really want to get into Christmas spirit already,
if you go to iHeartRadio, this totally free amp. There
you can download Coast Christmas twenty four seven Christmas songs,
or if you really want to, Tony Streets Festive Fields.

(07:09):
It's another good playlist there as well, both of those
on iHeartRadio. If you want to watch some Christmas movies,
they seem to be everywhere right now. This is not
a Christmas movie. This is one of the most bizarre
movies weekend at Bernie's.

Speaker 1 (07:18):
It's not a Christmas movie, but you could watch it
over the summer slash Christmas for a laugh. So we
got our producer Rosie who's twenty two, to have a watch.
What were your initial thoughts because it starts with a
bit of a bang, doesn't it.

Speaker 9 (07:29):
Well, No, initial thoughts, I just thought this was gonna
be a movie about two guys working their way up
in the corporate ladder.

Speaker 10 (07:35):
That's how it starts.

Speaker 4 (07:36):
Sure, Okay, that part.

Speaker 10 (07:38):
Goes on for quite a while.

Speaker 9 (07:40):
So then they uncover this big, big money scandal, and
so they go to the boss and the boss says, oh,
thank you so much for for.

Speaker 10 (07:50):
Un covering this.

Speaker 9 (07:50):
You know what, come out to my holiday home for
the weekend. And then once the two guys that have
uncovered this truth get there, he's dead and so Bernie Bernie.

Speaker 4 (08:05):
You would think at this point here you in the movie.

Speaker 9 (08:07):
Oh no, they'd call the police, you know, police would
come down and say, well, you just got here and
he was there.

Speaker 3 (08:11):
That would be the end of the movie.

Speaker 10 (08:12):
No.

Speaker 9 (08:12):
No, they've been the whole entire weekend with a dead body,
and they're trying to make it look like he's alive
the whole time.

Speaker 10 (08:20):
So they're moving him around.

Speaker 9 (08:22):
They're putting on the couch, and all the people come
into this house on one of the nights that they're there,
and they have this big party and everyone's so drunk
that they're just talking to him like he's still alive.

Speaker 6 (08:33):
Because he's got a cap and Sonny's on right.

Speaker 9 (08:35):
Yeah, Bertie's look exactly and so exactly.

Speaker 10 (08:41):
And so this is the moment that they forget out
that he was dead.

Speaker 4 (08:44):
Right, Larry low Manx is dead.

Speaker 3 (08:47):
I can't be Why did these things always happen to me?

Speaker 11 (08:50):
What kind of a host invited to his house for
the weekend and dies on you?

Speaker 9 (08:55):
So some of the there were just so many little
moments in this movie. We're just the most hilarious, hilarious
things happening. So to make him look like he was alive,
they would strap him to both of their ankles and
they'd stand on each side, and they'd walk around and
they'd lift up his hand to wave at people, and
they would just act like like it was him talking.

Speaker 3 (09:14):
It wouldn't even arouse suspicion, would it.

Speaker 6 (09:18):
Guys walking side by.

Speaker 9 (09:21):
One of the guys was really attracted to this girl
and he really wanted.

Speaker 10 (09:25):
It to be her, to be his girlfriend.

Speaker 9 (09:27):
And they're sitting on the beach and the body somehow
ends up in the water because they'd lift it on
the beach and the water had washed up, and then
the body had gone back into the water. And then
he's sitting there and he's about to kiss the girl
on the beach, and he looks over as they're kissing,
and the body is just lying dead, staring straight at
him because his glasses had come off and so his

(09:48):
eyes were open.

Speaker 10 (09:49):
They're about to kiss and.

Speaker 9 (09:51):
The dead body looking at them, So then he's trying
to get the girl away so that she doesn't realize.

Speaker 8 (09:56):
Laugh, this is the desecration of a corpse.

Speaker 9 (10:01):
But they're quite literally, like the body is on the balcony, right,
and the same girl comes over to the house and
they're trying to like, how are we going to and
she wants to talk talk to the dead guy, and
they're like, well, how are we gonna you know.

Speaker 10 (10:13):
He's not going to respond.

Speaker 9 (10:14):
So they get the body and they just chuck it
off the balcony, just off the side. They just quite
literally get it and prop it over the edge. And
then at one point, the bodies they're on a boat
and they've put the body on the back of the
boat and then the body falls off the back of
the boat and they don't realize and it's he's tied
to a rope and they're going over all these boys

(10:34):
and the body is just.

Speaker 10 (10:35):
Like all of the bowl the whole way along.

Speaker 3 (10:39):
Why do we find that funny?

Speaker 6 (10:41):
Reminded me of how great it is.

Speaker 9 (10:43):
And here's two paypals off and they get a stinker
and this.

Speaker 4 (10:48):
The guy played Bernie is a guy called Tarry Kaiser.
And for some reason that is you imagine you're an actor,
you trained your life for this role. You have no lines,
you can basically put in a position. That's the easiest gig.

Speaker 6 (10:59):
And he does a wonderful job.

Speaker 1 (11:02):
You know what.

Speaker 9 (11:02):
I think that the most outrageous moment of.

Speaker 10 (11:05):
This movie was there's a girlfriend of the dead guy.

Speaker 9 (11:08):
She comes into the house and she's drunk, and the
body has been put up stairs in bed, and she
goes upstairs and she comes down half an hour later
and they say, ah, did you did you find anything
interesting about the body? She said, oh no, I had
a wonderful time and she leaves.

Speaker 10 (11:23):
That was so outrageous.

Speaker 6 (11:25):
I don't know work.

Speaker 4 (11:27):
So after definitely jail.

Speaker 3 (11:31):
Away with that joke.

Speaker 5 (11:32):
In twenty twenty four, the irony is mister Terry Kaiser,
eighty five years old, still living well.

Speaker 4 (11:38):
He died about four years ago, but he still someone because.

Speaker 10 (11:48):
Honestly, it was like going to live out.

Speaker 2 (11:53):
Coasts Feel Good Breakfast catch up podcast with Tony Street,
Jays Reeves, and Sam Wallace.

Speaker 4 (12:00):
Forty three days out from Christmas, and I'll be honest,
I live in the neighborhood where everyone goes hard at
Christmas time, so hard that they put things in the
newspaper saying, come out and do the Christmas light walk.
It is that big, so cool.

Speaker 1 (12:08):
We've got a street that dominated Halloween, and so I
put on the group chat we.

Speaker 6 (12:13):
Need to do it for Christmas as well. And so
I'm leaving the way and I've gone early.

Speaker 1 (12:17):
I haven't done my outside decorations yet, and I feel
like that's quite crucial because it kind of signals to
everyone I'm a Christmas person.

Speaker 7 (12:24):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (12:24):
I spotted it in a neighborhood this morning, like one
house has done it and they've gone hard already, and
it gave me joy driving to work in the darkness morning.

Speaker 3 (12:31):
I've done done.

Speaker 1 (12:33):
Bringing those Christmas lights.

Speaker 6 (12:37):
Well, I've started. I've started putting some.

Speaker 1 (12:39):
Well I have I do it in phases right because
I like to have two trees, a real tree and
a fake tree, and then.

Speaker 6 (12:44):
I've got heaps of those.

Speaker 1 (12:46):
I don't even know what you call them those little
snow scenes that light up trains and so yeah, trains
and I've got snow like the side of snowy banks.

Speaker 3 (12:54):
And does the process bring you joy?

Speaker 1 (12:57):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (12:58):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (12:58):
You stay with the kids.

Speaker 1 (12:59):
I was watching they were frothing, and I remember as
a kid, mum holding off until the first of December,
and I used to not understand it, and I was
so grumpy, and I was like.

Speaker 6 (13:09):
Why are we waiting when I just want to do it.

Speaker 1 (13:11):
So we put up the decorations inside, and then over
the coming weeks we'll go fake tree maybe next week,
real tree first of December. Outside lights, maybe in a
couple of weeks. But my question to you is do
you have a plan or is it just willy nilly
when you put yours up?

Speaker 3 (13:26):
I don't know. But I'm just thinking about this, and
I'm thinking, is I think.

Speaker 5 (13:29):
This is in some respects genetic, Chris, the Christmas chair
is genetic because it might spend my whole life listening
to my dad whinge about it, you know, like.

Speaker 3 (13:36):
Be like Barry, get the decorations out. Oh god, whinge.

Speaker 6 (13:41):
My dad used to do the weinsch thing too, Yeah,
he did. I think it's a husband's prerogative.

Speaker 4 (13:48):
That's the thing that in our house. I'll winds attle it. Really,
I'll go up to the anticol, I'll get the things down.
But then then we have for Christmas music on. But
as Solomia playing in the background, and it's on Michael
boublame Mariah carry bring it all on. And then so
I was I'll help Louise. My wife does a little
bit of stuff off the tree inside once we get
it built, and then she lifts that up. We've got
one of those ones.

Speaker 6 (14:06):
Does she build it?

Speaker 7 (14:07):
No?

Speaker 4 (14:07):
I help her build it, but then she decorates it.
I'm allowed to decorate it, and the kids get involved
and she redoes it after that. But then I'll go
outside and I'll do the outside stuff. But the kids
are holding the letter and things are they're there passing
things up to me. So I'm doing outside, she's doing inside.
Then afterwards we cross check each other and oh my god,
it's amazing. She walk outside. That's amazing.

Speaker 6 (14:24):
I always have to be the instigators.

Speaker 1 (14:26):
Nett will get them out, but he doesn't really want
to be part of the process.

Speaker 6 (14:29):
No.

Speaker 1 (14:30):
I think he finds it two k on it because
it is well He's just so annoying with the process.

Speaker 5 (14:34):
I feel it's one of those jobs that there's nothing
he could do that would be right.

Speaker 6 (14:37):
You can tell you what, my house looks very imperfect.

Speaker 1 (14:40):
I let the kids put them where they want it.

Speaker 6 (14:42):
From at least two days before I fix it exactly.

Speaker 4 (14:46):
Does as well. You know, if you're looking for the
Christmas inspiration, you can get it at Coast Christmas on iHeartRadio.
Totally free player lists right there. But also Tony Street's
got her own Christmas playlist there as well. It's called
Festive Feels and keep listening to because every day Tony
Streets got it. Give goud yesterday it was under forty.
Find that all on our website coastonline dot co dot
ens in.

Speaker 1 (15:15):
We need to talk about moments in your life where
it gets flipped on its head and you have to
find a completely new path. And look, anyone that has
lost a loved one will know what that's like. You know,
they hear one moment, they're gone the next and it
completely rocks your world. But I was reminded over the
last week that a loved one doesn't have to die
for this to happen to you. And it really did

(15:35):
make me think about people going into Christmas. And I
know this is a little bit sad, but it's a
reality when someone suddenly leaves your life and just because
they choose not to be in it. And I think
in some ways this sounds terrible, but it can almost
be more painful because that person is choosing not to
be with you. They haven't passed away, and you've lost
that person you love. They've actively said.

Speaker 6 (15:54):
I'm out right. And it's happened to a friend of mine.

Speaker 1 (15:57):
Her husband has chosen to leave suddenly, has been having
an affair, and she's left devastated. Suddenly, the kids are
now split between two houses. She's got to get over
the fact that this has come out of nowhere, like blindsided.
He's out, no chance of reconciliation, nothing, no chance of
mending it.

Speaker 6 (16:16):
It's just over.

Speaker 3 (16:17):
Is it grief or is it rejection?

Speaker 10 (16:19):
Like?

Speaker 3 (16:19):
What is that emotion?

Speaker 6 (16:20):
I didn't even know? I think obviously the emotions will
be all of that.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
But I feel like and anyone that's been through it, well, no,
it's a grieving process for them. I can see it
in her, grieving the life you had, the life.

Speaker 6 (16:32):
You thought you had, your future you thought you.

Speaker 1 (16:35):
Had and suddenly you've got to try and turn turn
things around. And I know that can take a long
time for some others are better at picking up and
just moving forward.

Speaker 6 (16:43):
But god, it would be a lot when you're not
expecting it, right.

Speaker 5 (16:46):
It'll also be really hard not to be angry, you know,
like especially when kids are involved.

Speaker 3 (16:51):
The key is to try and remain amicable, isn't it.

Speaker 5 (16:53):
But the reality is anger is one of those emotions
that run right at the forefront.

Speaker 4 (16:58):
It's like a bomb going off was like share like
you said before, Tony, it shatters everything you thought you
knew and thoughtn you had planned for, yes, hoping for
in the future. You mourn that, You mourn that future.

Speaker 1 (17:07):
You mo on that past totally, and you think of
all the stages of grief that we're all told about,
and I've got them here. It's actually on anxiety, dot
or Dottings, denial, right, And I'm sure that happens for
a lot of people. Oh no, this isn't really happening. Anger,
I can't believe he or she has done this to me, bargaining,
you know, can can I get this back somehow? Depression,
and then eventually acceptance. And people go through those stages

(17:29):
because someone dies, but that would be the same as
someone just you know, betrayed.

Speaker 5 (17:33):
You surely do you to either of you grieve anyone
that's still alive, Not anymore.

Speaker 4 (17:39):
I did it for a long time. I went through
a period of this too. You through a breakup, not
after a breakup. No, I went through the thing well
years ago at a workplace I was at, and it
was pretty awful, and I ended up not being there anymore.
And I remember going through that as a lot. I
used to change the way I would drive to work
because I'd avoid, actively avoid that building that we used
to work in. And then you go to events and
you would hope and prayed and bump into any work

(18:00):
that's awful.

Speaker 1 (18:01):
It was terrible people that you thought you knew and trusted,
and then suddenly you can't and it rocks your will
because then you start looking around. And this is what
the experiences with this friend of mine. She's looking around
going if I can't trust him who I thought I could?

Speaker 6 (18:13):
Can I trust?

Speaker 4 (18:14):
But also there's a horrible feeling like, oh my god,
who else knew? And that's the embarrassing. But then you
feel like humiliated and you feel embarrassed about that sort
of stuff? Do you not really help though? Counseling, And
I can't rave about counseling enough. I'm known like a
really really good friend of mine went through something similar
in a fear of rocked his world and counseling and
manage the piece of back to give the long, long
process though, And good on them both for trying. But

(18:36):
I mean, it's and and there's a lot involved in that,
and that might not always be the answer for a
lot of people, but it's so hard, and it's counsel
It gives you the tools, either the tools to walk
away or the tools to try again even though you
don't necessarily have the tools without it.

Speaker 3 (18:46):
Or you can save the money on the counciling, and
don't get mad.

Speaker 1 (18:49):
Just get even down the tires, sam that's normally your answer, tires,
or take them for halfway, get.

Speaker 4 (18:59):
Good luck. If you and your family are dealing with
exam strees this week drama exams for year twelve, which
we used to call sixth form drama. And you were
saying before that, yeah, it might be a real subject, Samuel,
you're convinced, No, all right, I'm with you, Tony. I
wish I'd taken this at school. Remember the study old school? Yeah,
so can we pass a year twelve slash sixth form

(19:21):
drama exam? And this was hard because a lot of
the exams are about writing synopsises and plays and all
the sort of the synops sorry and plays.

Speaker 6 (19:29):
It crosses over a little bit with English, doesn't it.

Speaker 4 (19:31):
Yeah, of course that's right.

Speaker 3 (19:32):
Yea yeah, And you know, I say, it's not a
real subject. I went on to study drama.

Speaker 5 (19:37):
I studied the Miocene technique under Michael Scente because you
were an actor.

Speaker 6 (19:41):
Right, wow, you'ressing it? What's wrong with you?

Speaker 3 (19:43):
Why you sounding for it's a school subject?

Speaker 5 (19:45):
Okay, call me a traditionalist something I picked up out
of school.

Speaker 1 (19:49):
You you're from the old school that doesn't believe there
are any subjects outside of science and maths.

Speaker 5 (19:54):
Well, no, no, it's not completely fair, but drama.

Speaker 3 (19:59):
Come on, Okay.

Speaker 4 (20:00):
In the first line here, it's not what it looks like.
It's one of the most quoted movie lines of all
time to a movie from the nineties. In nineties, that's
not what it looks like.

Speaker 6 (20:07):
I want to say, it's Tom Cruise.

Speaker 4 (20:08):
No, no, he's some great note. It's a scene where
you've got like there's a dancing at the table and
a sun set at the table, and there's a pie
and the pie is all mashed up. Yeah, yeah, it's
just quiet. And he goes, it's not what it looks like.

Speaker 6 (20:23):
Well, it looks like American Pie is such a good movie.

Speaker 4 (20:26):
That was a game changer.

Speaker 3 (20:27):
It's an interesting premise for a film.

Speaker 4 (20:29):
It is. So yes, so that's not that. Okay, I'm
going to ask you a couple of multi choice We.

Speaker 6 (20:33):
Have the question in the drama thing, did they That's.

Speaker 4 (20:35):
One of the questions, one of the most appropriate. This
is one of the most quoted movies lines of all time.
What movies are from? That's one of the questions.

Speaker 6 (20:43):
Sure, that's not what it looks like is in lots
of movies.

Speaker 4 (20:48):
According to this, they're crediting it to that. So here
here's a multi choice question.

Speaker 3 (20:51):
Are you ready?

Speaker 4 (20:52):
What is the term for a speech given by a
character alone on stage to reveal the inner thoughts?

Speaker 3 (20:58):
Monologue?

Speaker 4 (20:59):
Monologue?

Speaker 6 (21:00):
Yeah no, let's not, hang on, hang on, say the
question again.

Speaker 4 (21:04):
What's the term for a speech given by a character
alone on stage to reveal the inner thoughts and feelings.
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (21:09):
I want to say monologue as well as my orter
did this many times in Matilda, so we should what
what's the first letter?

Speaker 4 (21:15):
Yes?

Speaker 3 (21:16):
Oh no, I'm going to know what says?

Speaker 4 (21:18):
I hear you will a soliloquy, soliloq that's it.

Speaker 1 (21:23):
Yeah, we definitely learned that you was a poem, half monologue, monologue.

Speaker 4 (21:29):
But no, apparently that's not the answer. Nope, okay, the
last one. Here we go. Which is the following technique
to convey a character's thoughts or feelings in a play?
So there's the technique to convey it, not their own thoughts,
but the technique? Is it? The subtext method, the stage directions,
the sound.

Speaker 6 (21:43):
Effects, it's not sound effects effects?

Speaker 3 (21:46):
What what is it?

Speaker 2 (21:47):
So?

Speaker 4 (21:48):
Which is the following as a technique used to convey
a character's thoughts or feelings in a play subtext, stage
directions or sound effects, subtexts? Subtexts?

Speaker 9 (21:55):
Is it?

Speaker 3 (21:55):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (21:56):
See what I mean? So it is a proper it's
a proper examp. People are having to sit today. Yeah, right,
proper thing.

Speaker 6 (22:00):
I never thought it wasn't proper.

Speaker 4 (22:02):
Just saying okay, what's I'll be back you can't handle
the truth. No, Tom Cruise, you good men, Tom Cruise,
you hit me in Hello. If you were going to retire,
or maybe you already have, would you be happy retiring
in the same town you're in, What about the same

(22:23):
country you're in right now?

Speaker 2 (22:24):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (22:25):
It's so bold, isn't it, people making the move to
go overseas and retire. Every time I go overseas, I
thoroughly enjoy it, but I can't wait to come back
to New Zealand.

Speaker 1 (22:33):
Also, I think it depends if you were a bit
of a lone wolf or if you really value your
friends around you, because the reality is if you're hitting
at sixty five overseas, you're going alone, right.

Speaker 3 (22:45):
Yeah, and maybe if you've got kids, you're leaving them
behind as well.

Speaker 1 (22:48):
I just know that I'll want to be around my kids.
They could be over the world too.

Speaker 3 (22:53):
Yeah. Well that's the thing. They move away and then
you're left worth nothing in New Zealand's.

Speaker 4 (22:56):
Interesting to say that because what the big trend is
in Australia at the moment, as a lot of people
in their fifties are selling their houses and moving to Bali.
That's a huge tream.

Speaker 1 (23:04):
Now, I just couldn't do it because I just want
to be in touch with even if I was just
in the same country where you can drive and see
your grandkids and all of that.

Speaker 4 (23:12):
Yeah, that's it.

Speaker 6 (23:13):
I don't know if I could be.

Speaker 5 (23:15):
Let's look at the perks though, because Barley is a
cheap place to live, you will end up with really
nice accommodation, probably with a pool and this beautiful villa
on some exotic beach somewhere.

Speaker 6 (23:24):
You're hearing it with the over there.

Speaker 4 (23:27):
Yeah, that's honestly. Groups of friends are doing this in
Australia are selling up as basically a little mini community
I suppose already A yeah, there are and you're so right, Sam.
So people are selling their big houses or the nice houses,
even in places like Perth, which is not too far
away from Marley, selling up there because Australia is so
expensive to retire and they reckon.

Speaker 5 (23:45):
Yeah, and so this really world is fun, you know,
like a new setting and new surrounding.

Speaker 3 (23:49):
That is that is the exciting bit. It's what you
leave behind that. It's the cost, isn't it.

Speaker 4 (23:54):
I can see why people are doing I can usually
say that the people who've been moving there with your partners,
some people taking their animals with them as well, and
is playing this for two of three hundred thousand dollars
to getting a beach front place. It's like living based
in a resort near the forest, and the food's.

Speaker 5 (24:06):
Cheap and the living ship and yeah, the wages over
their cheap. So you know you've got help to do
anything that you need to do. You can have it cleaner,
could I.

Speaker 1 (24:14):
Just I don't get it. It's a no from me
to know from you. I've got to be around my
friends and family. Yeah, as much as the beach lifestyle appear.

Speaker 4 (24:21):
What of a bunch of your friends did it? Would
you then go?

Speaker 6 (24:24):
Oh, it would have to be a lot.

Speaker 4 (24:25):
Yes, say with me, it would have to be helped.

Speaker 6 (24:27):
I'm still traveling back to see the kids if they're here.

Speaker 3 (24:29):
Or you could just have it as a holiday home though,
couldn't you wish? I suspect a lot of people are
doing as well, but that's not the.

Speaker 6 (24:34):
You could afford that then years.

Speaker 3 (24:38):
Yeah, yeah, it all comes down to you know how
much money you've got few retirement?

Speaker 4 (24:41):
Doesn't It exactly reminds me of just play a lot
of ticket tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (24:44):
Night coasts feel good? Breakfast to catch Up podcast with
Coasts Tony Street, Jas Reeves and Sam Wallas.

Speaker 4 (24:53):
Jesus on Coast.

Speaker 12 (24:57):
I'm Brent. I'm from Auckland. I'm playing Jason the JA
and if I win today, I'm going to buy the
kids lots of Christmas presents.

Speaker 4 (25:03):
Oh that's a great idea for how many kids do
you have?

Speaker 12 (25:06):
Yeah, I've just got the one, but I've got lots
of nieces and nephews.

Speaker 4 (25:10):
Gets it? Does?

Speaker 9 (25:12):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (25:12):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (25:12):
Does we're about say you're right now, Brent pok Koey
in South Aukland at work?

Speaker 12 (25:18):
Yeah, yeah, it'd work. Yeah. What do you do for hours? Already?

Speaker 4 (25:22):
It's been you mean it's six hours already. What time
do you start? What do you do?

Speaker 12 (25:26):
I'm a baker at the Cheethcakes shop.

Speaker 3 (25:30):
Than what time you knock off? Though?

Speaker 9 (25:33):
Oh?

Speaker 12 (25:33):
Whenever job's done, I suppose.

Speaker 1 (25:35):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (25:35):
Right, Well I wish you were a success mate. Well,
not every succeeds, but a lot of success, a lot
of success.

Speaker 3 (25:41):
It's a stinker.

Speaker 5 (25:42):
It's a tough quiz today, and you know what, I
actually think that when the quizzes are tougher, it's there's
a bigger chance for the contestant to win. So I
reckon mate, if you if this goes well for you,
eight hundred dollars could be yours for those Christmas presents.

Speaker 12 (25:55):
Yeah, it sounds great, all right.

Speaker 3 (25:57):
Roses in here, Panley, you can kick us off. Rosie.

Speaker 10 (25:59):
Alright? You are you feeling ready?

Speaker 12 (26:00):
Brent yep?

Speaker 10 (26:02):
Okay, here we go. Your time starts now.

Speaker 11 (26:05):
What is the most common color for basketballs?

Speaker 12 (26:09):
Orange?

Speaker 8 (26:09):
Yes, he just smiled and gave me a vigi might sandwich.

Speaker 4 (26:12):
Of lyrics from what song land down Under?

Speaker 8 (26:15):
Yes, pump and nickel is a type of.

Speaker 11 (26:18):
What what is the top pest name in New Zealand
this year?

Speaker 12 (26:27):
No?

Speaker 8 (26:28):
What is the highest waterfall in the world?

Speaker 3 (26:32):
No, Pampa Nichol is the.

Speaker 4 (26:34):
Type of what red bread?

Speaker 5 (26:36):
Yes, I'm going to give it to you just because
you are a baker. Baker and if you didn't get
that question, okay, I may look this is this is
an interesting one here. It's a three on the board
on a tough quiz. If Jason gets you, it's it's
a it's well defended because you have done particularly well

(26:57):
on a tough quiz. All right, he's going to come
in and into the building. What's he doing out there, Jason,
this is a tough person. You're chasing a three?

Speaker 3 (27:06):
All right? Are you ready?

Speaker 4 (27:08):
I think so?

Speaker 3 (27:09):
Oh no, Rosie can kick us off.

Speaker 10 (27:11):
Alrighty, Jace, your time starts now.

Speaker 11 (27:15):
What is the most common color for basketballs?

Speaker 4 (27:18):
Orange?

Speaker 7 (27:18):
Yes?

Speaker 5 (27:19):
He just smiled and gave me a veggie might sandwich
the lyrics from what songlender?

Speaker 8 (27:24):
Yes, pumper nickel is a type of what vegetable?

Speaker 11 (27:29):
No?

Speaker 8 (27:30):
What is the top pet's name in New Zealand this year? Fella?

Speaker 11 (27:33):
No?

Speaker 8 (27:34):
Which is the highest waterfall in the world?

Speaker 4 (27:38):
Oh my god, Oh my god, victory falls.

Speaker 8 (27:46):
No Christophers presents coming your way.

Speaker 3 (27:53):
And I'll tell you what. Look.

Speaker 5 (27:54):
It all came down to the fact that he's a
baker and pumper nickel is.

Speaker 3 (27:58):
A type of bread.

Speaker 4 (28:00):
It's a bread, bread bread. Congratulations, man, was pumpin nickel came?
Well done? Eight hundred dollars, nicely done. What is the
biggest tallest waterful of the world?

Speaker 3 (28:14):
Angel force? Yeah?

Speaker 5 (28:18):
What was the other question? What is the top pet's
name in New Zealand this year?

Speaker 3 (28:22):
Luna? Luna Luna. That is an absolute stinker of a question.
That must have been the topical question of the day.
Where was that where did you find that?

Speaker 10 (28:30):
Mate?

Speaker 6 (28:32):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (28:32):
Okay, oh yeah, enjoy my Merry Christmas, Brent.

Speaker 12 (28:43):
Thanks so much, guys, appreciate it.

Speaker 3 (28:45):
That's how it goes, Jason.

Speaker 5 (28:46):
Exactly, You've got a baker's question with a baker, and
that's how you lose the money.

Speaker 4 (28:50):
It's exactly right for you. It's almost date. Hey, after
we're gonna catch up with Tony Street on her way
to host Fashion of the Field and christ Jurge. It
is cupdate today. That race is a million.

Speaker 3 (29:00):
Dollars, one million million dollars.

Speaker 4 (29:02):
I don't feel so bad losing eight hundred after all.

Speaker 5 (29:04):
A million bucks on the line age Street might forget
Fashion in the film and try and run to herself.

Speaker 4 (29:10):
You tell her, hey, she haven't heard the news. The
most popular pet names come out'll tell you what they
are on a second, because we want to celebrate those
pet names with Purina Purina proplane and you win three
months supply tell us about your pin and you get
five hundred bucks cash as well. Details run our website
at Coast online dot cod on is in. The reason
I won't say this pet names just shit is because
I did get tripped up on the chases a couple
of minutes ago.

Speaker 5 (29:30):
Oh we should put Tony through that ag and she shit,
because she'll she'll come in hot here.

Speaker 3 (29:33):
She'll be like, oh, jas stuffed up here a.

Speaker 4 (29:36):
Few minutes ago, just before she raced out of the
airport because she's on the way to Christ Church Services
to go and host Fashion in the Field today Cup Day,
she said to me, Oh, you know you can ring
me up to rite all the way and brag about
the faith that you've lost. And Tony, that's exactly what's happened.

Speaker 13 (29:47):
Oh, Jace, I feel like I put the HICs.

Speaker 4 (29:49):
On you on some Sorry, it's all right.

Speaker 3 (29:51):
A hundred bucks by.

Speaker 7 (29:55):
Drama here at the airport though. We've had a flight
canceled to clash you for.

Speaker 13 (29:59):
Cup Day, the one mine, So a.

Speaker 7 (30:02):
Lot of people trying to scramble to get on future flights.

Speaker 13 (30:05):
I'm not sure what's going on.

Speaker 7 (30:06):
But my flight's still going, so I'm still going to
be there posting fashion in the field.

Speaker 3 (30:11):
What is the plan for today? What are you getting
up to?

Speaker 13 (30:14):
So it's like the best today.

Speaker 7 (30:16):
So the crossing in christ Church, which you know we
went there, the three of us. It's like the big
shopping hub and Christ church. They sponsored this Fashion in
the Fields event and it's at a big marquee and
last year it was just so lovely, like men, women,
they all came.

Speaker 13 (30:30):
They enter, they have to do a little walk down
the catwalk and.

Speaker 7 (30:33):
There are some amazing prizes on office for best dressed,
best suits, and then they get you to stand out
in front if you get into the fight, as out
in front of the entire Addington crowds and in the
overall winners are announced. The winners last year I noted
so much of it comes down to a sessarizing and
I'm terrible with that. You know, people are wearing little
scarves and the fascinators or their hats and little dynanties

(30:56):
on their shoes.

Speaker 13 (30:57):
It's not just about the dress or the suit.

Speaker 5 (31:00):
Yeah right, And you have you accessorized this year for
yourself because obviously you're in the lemon dress that I
chose to Now I've really tried.

Speaker 13 (31:07):
I helped, didn't help at all, Thanks for claiming it.

Speaker 7 (31:12):
I have got a really cute still fascinator that I
am peering with, quite a cool sabing bag, and I've
got my dress and I've got some lovely big long
cascading earrings.

Speaker 13 (31:24):
But it's not about me. I just read out everyone's names,
but I've got to kind of look the part.

Speaker 4 (31:28):
Too, right, of course.

Speaker 7 (31:30):
Yes, and I'm my prediction this year. So last year
the winner was wearing kind of a beigey brownie colored number.

Speaker 13 (31:38):
And from if we go off what the Melbourne Cup had,
they had lots of.

Speaker 7 (31:41):
Citrus, so lots of bright oranges, bright yellows, bright greens.
I'm expecting vibrant colors to be in the money this
year and we'll see if I'm right or.

Speaker 13 (31:50):
Not by the end of the day.

Speaker 5 (31:52):
Well, you're not often wrong, but we're about to put
that to the test because we're going to give you
the chasers questions.

Speaker 13 (31:56):
Oh but I wasn't even wrong.

Speaker 7 (31:57):
That was Jason's downfall, not lie.

Speaker 4 (32:03):
See how you would have gone, because I'll be honest,
it was tough.

Speaker 3 (32:05):
Are you going to Okay?

Speaker 7 (32:07):
I haven't even been across at anything topical either, you know,
because I'm in a blue hitting.

Speaker 5 (32:12):
Put it this way, Jase got a two and a
lovely contestant took it out with a three.

Speaker 3 (32:16):
So what did you hit?

Speaker 7 (32:16):
Jim?

Speaker 3 (32:17):
I was a two as well?

Speaker 4 (32:18):
To be honest, Okay, okayready, if you were playing, your
time would have started. Now.

Speaker 11 (32:23):
What is the most common color for basketballs?

Speaker 4 (32:26):
Orange?

Speaker 3 (32:27):
Yes, he just smiled and gave me a vid.

Speaker 8 (32:28):
You might sandwich a lyrics from.

Speaker 10 (32:30):
What song.

Speaker 7 (32:32):
That you made them?

Speaker 6 (32:33):
Bob Marley. I'll come back to it.

Speaker 3 (32:34):
Pass pump and nickel is a type.

Speaker 7 (32:36):
Of what.

Speaker 6 (32:38):
Pumpkin?

Speaker 10 (32:39):
No?

Speaker 8 (32:40):
What is the top pet's name in New Zealand this year?

Speaker 10 (32:43):
No?

Speaker 3 (32:44):
Which is the highest.

Speaker 8 (32:45):
Waterfall in the world?

Speaker 9 (32:47):
A glasses?

Speaker 3 (32:48):
No, he just smiled and gave me a vid. You
might sandwich a lyrics from what one?

Speaker 4 (32:53):
Tough?

Speaker 7 (32:54):
It's tough, it's above Marley song, isn't it?

Speaker 3 (32:58):
No, it's it's down under? He comes from the landown number.

Speaker 7 (33:02):
I could think of the song and have I've been
across the name of the dog? What is the number
one dog name?

Speaker 4 (33:07):
It's Luna. I thought it was Bella. I thought it
was Bella, but it goes Luna than Bella. Then poppy
cats go Luna, than Bella, than Coco, and so Luna
and Bella are the top two names.

Speaker 7 (33:18):
I see Bella, I know I know a dog called Luna.

Speaker 13 (33:21):
It's actually being his cousin.

Speaker 7 (33:22):
So I should have seen that.

Speaker 3 (33:23):
Yeah, look. The good news is we would have all
lost today.

Speaker 4 (33:28):
How much money did we love?

Speaker 7 (33:29):
Again?

Speaker 4 (33:30):
We all know we all lost.

Speaker 13 (33:33):
Und I'm going to thank you and I return.

Speaker 4 (33:38):
If you do have a wonderful day. Tourney Street, thanks
so much for your time. A woman on the Gold
Coast giving fashion a bad name. Some people are saying anyway,
So she shout up to a friends weeding and she's
coping some backlash. People are labeling the dress rude and disrespectful.

(33:59):
So it's got colorful floral prints and it's a strapless,
miserable number. But it's white with those colorful floral prints.
And on the day that Tony Street is off to
host Fashion in the Field at Captain Christchurch, I want
to bring this photo out and show you guys. So,
twenty two year old producer Rosie, you've got a lot
of weddings, You've seen this sort of stuff. What do
you reckon?

Speaker 3 (34:19):
I I.

Speaker 9 (34:21):
Think I don't think there's anything wrong with it, but
I do think I personally wouldn't wear it to someone
else's wedding because because I know what people would say
about it. You know what I mean, Like if someone
were it's my wedding, I wouldn't care at all, but
because it's white.

Speaker 5 (34:39):
Yeah, but it's one with a lot of there's a
there's a blue flower, there's a red flower, and then
there's i'd say there's a green leaf.

Speaker 3 (34:45):
I'd say half of the dress is white, the rest
is colored. Is strepless.

Speaker 5 (34:49):
You can see her arms, it goes right down to
her ankles. Do you know what I reckon The problem
is here? I reckon she's a slunky monkey. I reckon
turning up looking better than the bride.

Speaker 4 (35:00):
Do you recoon that's the issue?

Speaker 3 (35:02):
Yeah? I do. I don't reckon it's about the dress.

Speaker 10 (35:04):
At all, and I don't think there is anything wrong.

Speaker 5 (35:06):
It's the combination that it's semi white and the fact
that she's a slinky.

Speaker 10 (35:09):
Malenka and it doesn't look like a wedding dress at all.

Speaker 4 (35:12):
No, it doesn't like a wing dress at all.

Speaker 5 (35:14):
People aren't they, you know, And and they will find
a reason to criticize.

Speaker 10 (35:19):
And that's why I wouldn't wear it myself to someone's wedding.

Speaker 3 (35:22):
That's interesting. You simply wouldn't wear it because it's.

Speaker 10 (35:25):
White, Yeah, just because I know how some people react
to that.

Speaker 3 (35:28):
But it's floral, because it's never going to be mistaken
as it brad.

Speaker 9 (35:31):
Then I agree if someone wore it to mine, I
wouldn't care, okay, but I just know how other people
might feel about it.

Speaker 3 (35:36):
So that is that literally in the rule that then the.

Speaker 4 (35:39):
Rule don't wear a white So I think the same way.
I look at what I look at the streats, and
I think about my wife Louise, and I thought, would
Louise wear that? Yeah, she'd wear it, She'd look amazing
in it. Would she wear it to someone's wedding? I
don't know if she would for every reason, although if
someone had worn that to our wedding, neither of us
would have a problem with that. Anyway, you can have
your saying. A lot of people are on Instagram and Facebook,
so the poll is pretty conclusive. Ninety two percent said

(36:00):
NAS not offensive, but eight percent of our Coast listeners soon, yeah,
that's actually quite offensive. Really, you can see for yourself again,
if you do at Coast Breakfast on Instagram and on Facebook,
you can have your sage just there let us know.
You know, the decorations are going up right about now.
Christmas music are in a lot of stores, so that
sort of stuff, and so Wellington has gone out and
bought three Christmas trees. Wellington Council has been about forty

(36:20):
five thousand dollars for those three Christmas trees. Altho, on
the other head, has bought one tree for one million dollars.

Speaker 3 (36:28):
A million dollars in a tree. I feel in a crisis.

Speaker 4 (36:31):
Yep. So Willington bought bang for your buck three trees
for forty five grand Auckland one tree one million dollars on.

Speaker 3 (36:39):
Seeze.

Speaker 5 (36:40):
Anyway, let's talk McDonald's because you know what, as much
as we like to stick to the eating plan, especially
as we approach the bikini season, and Jase, you know
you'll be on in your bikini very soon.

Speaker 4 (36:50):
I'm falling out of the talk, right. We know some.

Speaker 5 (36:53):
Stage be turning out to mcjonal's, going I shouldn't be
doing this, but we can make smart decisions.

Speaker 3 (37:00):
Then we turn up to McDonald's. So as nutritionist has
come out and said, hey, if you go there, it's
not the end of the world.

Speaker 5 (37:05):
You can fit it into your calorie gaph is that, yes,
have to be smart about it. So what does this
particular dietitian suggests three things and they're not salads.

Speaker 3 (37:14):
Oh, yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (37:17):
So the first one is the McDonald's Deluxe mccrispy, which
is a chicken burger. You know, it's the crispy chicken
burger worth a little bit of lettuce and tomato. Now
you might find a few things that are missing from that.
The first is the combo. So it's just the burger.
You roll in, you get the chicken burger. Happy day
as you move on with your life and you've had
a McDonald's. Second option, and this is the surprising one

(37:38):
for me, it is the quarter pounder with the veggies. Though,
so what is that called a quarter pounder Deluxe. It's
a normal quarter pounder, but it's got the tomato, lettuce, pickles, onions,
et cetera.

Speaker 3 (37:51):
Oh okay, once again, same thing.

Speaker 5 (37:53):
Avoid the combo, just go with the burger, Eat the burger,
enjoy the burger, walk away. The reason he's gone with
this is down. Wipe your hands of it. And the
third option is chicken nuggets. Did you know in twenty
chicken nuggets? Now you might be pushing your fat cows
out a little bit here. If you eat twenty chicken nuggets,
that is your protein requirement for the day. Really, when

(38:16):
I said no salad. I light a little bit, he said,
go for tea nuggets. Okay, so you don't need your
whole protein allounce and one meal, but then go home
and pair it with the salad, which no one's going to.

Speaker 3 (38:26):
Do, but that's what you should do.

Speaker 5 (38:29):
So I kind of like that because we know it's
some stage the heater battle of summer. You know you're
heading home, the kids have been absolutely ridiculous all afternoon.

Speaker 3 (38:36):
You got to get food quickly.

Speaker 5 (38:38):
There is a way to eat healthy and get a
good protein announce have a nice meal from McDonald's and
not feel too guilty about it.

Speaker 6 (38:44):
You had met McNuggets.

Speaker 3 (38:45):
Do you know that the problem is right?

Speaker 12 (38:47):
You know?

Speaker 3 (38:48):
The reason this is so relevant for me is there's
that one at the end of my street.

Speaker 5 (38:54):
Every day I have to drive past the Golden Arches,
So I know that at some.

Speaker 3 (38:58):
Stage it's going to happen.

Speaker 2 (39:00):
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