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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 1 (00:11):
Today on the show, we talked to Laura McGoldrick and
michaelab Blyde about the new show Game of Two Halts.
Speaker 3 (00:18):
Also Dave Growl, you know, the lead singer from the
Foo Fighters, massive confession he had to make. He has
a daughter outside his marriage and he's trying to win
back to the love of his family. So we started
talking about celebrity scandals and some of the big ones
that blew our minds over the years. Sam's on his
way to the airport right about now, on his way
(00:39):
to Fiji with Danielle, who won the trip and Sam's
as her happiness coach. Feeling good in Fiji with Kors.
Speaker 1 (00:46):
Doesn't that the best job you could possibly have Someone's
happiness go?
Speaker 3 (00:50):
I know, right, And having been to Fiji with Sam
in the past, I know he just definitely knows how
to find happiness in Fiji. It's not hard to do, obviously,
Fiji's a very happy place, but he goes there and
we caught up. We watched the All Blacks one time,
and their beers were flowing, Tony Judy free was flowing.
Speaker 1 (01:06):
I was just gonna say these heaviness and a lot
of places in a glass in the ocean.
Speaker 3 (01:10):
It's at the golf club there. We didn't play golf,
would have set there lounge and watch the rug beats croast.
Speaker 1 (01:14):
I've got a big dinner tonight. Actually yeah, they do
that right. He doesn't drink anymore, remember, so I'm sure
he won't.
Speaker 3 (01:20):
Be living cleaner when it comes to holiday Thugh. Obviously, Daniel,
after this will be able to say who last holiday was? Fiji?
What about you? Your last holiday? Where did you go?
Speaker 4 (01:30):
You know?
Speaker 1 (01:31):
My last one was one of a trip of a lifetime.
It's to Disneylands Day. Yeah, it was last March, so
about eighteen months ago. It feels like a lifetime ago.
Maybe it was. Maybe I'm mistaken, but that was my
last trip. I know that.
Speaker 3 (01:45):
I'm just trying to think what it. Last holiday was
our last last overseas holidays a couple of years ago
as well.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
Actually technically it wasn't there. It was big spender.
Speaker 3 (01:54):
Maybe that's.
Speaker 1 (01:58):
Only no, but that was the case. Our last destination
was Hawaii and Las Vegas.
Speaker 3 (02:03):
Yeah, true. Actually, yeah, gosh, it's.
Speaker 1 (02:05):
Good when your work seems you to places like that.
Speaker 3 (02:07):
I know, I know, but I mean lately we've been
doing little things like we've been hanging out in Hawksway. Also,
my um and dad lived here for us that to holiday,
so we go there, we hang out together, to my
sister's farm, we just chill out.
Speaker 1 (02:17):
What's your next planned holiday? Don't say New York next.
My next planned holiday is to go to the Coramandel.
Speaker 3 (02:26):
Is it nice? I like that? That's very nice. Well,
I don't know visiting plan that's such at the moment
I should do.
Speaker 1 (02:34):
If you don't have your Christmas plan sorted, you've been
a hot to that. So you know, if you're wanted
to rent a place anywhere basically in one of the
hotspots in New Zealand, it's getting late for that.
Speaker 3 (02:43):
Yeah, right book the advance. Our next holiday just want
is oversea way Hefki Island. We're going to islanding the
school holidays.
Speaker 1 (02:50):
Yeah, taking your private chopper.
Speaker 3 (02:52):
Yeah, if they get the base built in time, you
know what you're looking at their landing beds sorted? But
what about you though, So where's your most recent holiday? Where?
Have you been eight hundred double O for a coast
of flier six to two, six, nine to nine. Your
most recent holiday? Where was it? Was it a road trip,
was a staycation? Or do you never sees? Your next holiday?
Could well be in New York as to get in
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the show for Big Spender and Beyond Tony Street's gonna
give you ten thousand dollars care she goes shopping with
her in this amazing spot. But it's not just the
big Aple, it's a big able to and beyond get
in the drawders before half plast eight this morning. So
that could be your next holiday. What's your most recent holiday?
Where's the last place you went to?
Speaker 1 (03:29):
Can I just to just add to the New York
chat that I had a bit of a I've had
some confirmation that we might be going to Broadway no Way,
and that really thrilled me because I've never been to
a Broadway show. And if you're the same, you need
to get in the straw so that we can experience
it for the first time together. But Belinda, where was
the last place that you traveled?
Speaker 5 (03:50):
Well, I've been lucky enough that I've traveled about to
work that my husband has only been as far afield
as Australia and Raratongas in sixteen sleep, We're off on
the truck of a lifetime. I'm heading to Berlin for
work and then we're following that with a cruise from
Switzerland up to Amsterdam, and then we're going to the
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UK to Leeds and then down to London to get
a show in a football game, and we're away for
about six weeks.
Speaker 3 (04:20):
What do you do for a job for you? Yes? Same?
What do you do for a job Berlin?
Speaker 5 (04:26):
I'm an auditor for for an organization called Iron. It's
a government organization that looks after the health and wealth
of New Zealand sure that organizations are doing what they're
supposed to be doing.
Speaker 3 (04:40):
Thank you very much for that.
Speaker 1 (04:41):
So great and I love that you have because it
look travel takes a lot of logistics, a lot of
time to prepare it. But good on you for doing something.
We go this is this is going to create like
the most amazing memory. And I love people who go
away for sabbaticals for like six weeks.
Speaker 3 (04:57):
That sounds like a great trip Berlin, you know, through
to Europe and then back down through the London to
catch a football match.
Speaker 1 (05:03):
I'd love to go to a football match. What about you, Michelle?
Who was the last place you traveled too?
Speaker 6 (05:08):
I've just got back on Monday from Sydney.
Speaker 3 (05:11):
Nice.
Speaker 1 (05:11):
What did you do there?
Speaker 6 (05:12):
I went? My daughter sheltered me. He moved to Sydney
and she said, Mom, I wanted to see where I
am and she sheltered me the Tribogah.
Speaker 1 (05:21):
And so what did you do in Sydney? Because I forgot?
I actually just went to Sydney a few weeks ago
too and went to a show and were out for dinner,
and did you what was the highlight?
Speaker 6 (05:31):
We we didn't do a lot. We it was just
catch up and set up her apartment for her. But
we did do the vintage markets, and we did the
aquarium and just a few bits and pieces.
Speaker 3 (05:43):
It's just cool. So he's just love is to wander
around like Paddington. You get under the rocks. We're and
Darling Harvest is a great spolet.
Speaker 7 (05:49):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (05:49):
And then sixteen days must be the magic number because
in sixteen days my husband and I are off on
a cruise with eight of us.
Speaker 3 (05:57):
Was Blinda on the cruise?
Speaker 8 (06:00):
Not that one?
Speaker 1 (06:01):
I feel like these two magic things there the sixteen
days and also the cruising because our boss is about
to go on a cruise as well.
Speaker 3 (06:07):
Yeah, it's true.
Speaker 1 (06:08):
Cruising is very, very popular at the moment. It's had
a big surge.
Speaker 3 (06:11):
Again, it's massively on the text on two sixty nine
to nine with the Hamilton Island. It wouldn't be a
place to go back to. Thank you for your honest opinion.
Speaker 1 (06:17):
It's good to know. I was going to go there
for my honeymoon. I didn't go now with.
Speaker 3 (06:21):
Tope, Why do you resort? That's lovely there, Casin's in there.
And also say someone hasn't been on holiday since honeymoon
twenty one years ago.
Speaker 1 (06:29):
Oh, you need to rectify that. Even if it's just
like Jac's across the water to awai Heki, Yeah, that's right,
even just.
Speaker 3 (06:35):
Around them in our own back yard. It's been in
New Orleand.
Speaker 1 (06:38):
Because I think it's just that change of scenery and
the breaking your routine. It actually doesn't matter where you go,
it's just mix it up.
Speaker 3 (06:45):
Twenty nineteen, La Vegas, Grand Canyon High, Hawaii. Oh what's this?
Speaker 1 (06:49):
I'm off to the Grand Final, the Grand Final of
what in three weeks?
Speaker 2 (06:53):
Is it?
Speaker 3 (06:53):
The NRL. Oh sure are you?
Speaker 1 (06:55):
Oh my god, are you going to there? I'm so jealous.
Speaker 3 (06:58):
Look about your last holiday? So great texts coming through
on two six nine nine, twenty twenty two. Last couple
of years ago, a motorbike holiday for two weeks around
the South Island.
Speaker 1 (07:07):
Ah, I just holidays, do you know? Can I just
say the whole thing about it is? Yes, the trip
itself is amazing, but it has been proven time and
time again the anticipation and the excitement of a holiday,
of just something to look forward to, is just a
big of a buzz for you. So even if the
trip itself isn't a big deal, just thinking about it is.
Speaker 3 (07:27):
You're right, that's what they say. You come back after
a holiday, especially in January Februar, when you come back
after the school of the Christmas break, the first thing
is supposed to his book a holiday because that helps
you get through there that after holiday blues. That's why.
Speaker 1 (07:39):
Yeah, that's real, isn't it. You get back and you're like, oh,
came and went, Yeah.
Speaker 3 (07:43):
That's right. Something else that comes and goes is also
the weekends, right, and there's just come out that you
know how they say that if you don't get much
sleep during the week and a lot of us fall
into that category. Between the seven and eight hours. Who
even gets seven to eight hours you're supposed to, but
we don't often do that. Become the weekend you can
actually catch up on sleep and it's actually really good
for you. So there's a big conference going on at
the moment the European Society of Cardiology and Research has
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just been presented at that conference that says that sleeping
on the weekends actually reduces your risk of heart disease
by twenty percent.
Speaker 1 (08:10):
That's significant.
Speaker 3 (08:12):
So catch up in the weekends. In the past that
you were thinking, oh, once you lose your sleep, you
never get it back, that's not true now according to this.
Speaker 1 (08:18):
So you know what for people like us that do
shift work, right, so we're up super early and then
on the weekend you sort of quite often ping awake
at four am. You should roll over and go back
to sleep, is what they say. You got to make
sure you keep sleeping.
Speaker 3 (08:31):
Isn't that second sleep the best sleep? It is that
real deep, slim, but slumber you go into.
Speaker 1 (08:35):
What the best is is that moment where you wake
up and realize it's not a week day and you
can actually roll over.
Speaker 3 (08:43):
So if you want to be lazy on the weekend,
be lazy in the weekends. It's really good for you.
Speaker 1 (08:46):
Can I just start while we're talking about laziness, Apparently
being lazy is also a sign of intelligence. So this
is another another study that's just come out, a study
out of Florida Coast University. It says that least are
being less active might actually signal higher intelligence. So research
has examined two groups of students, those who thrived on
deep thinking and those who shunned mental effort. It turns
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out that the intellectuals spent more time immersed in thought
and were less active during the day, or they were
just as active on the weekends. So during the week
don't get to don't over exert yourself because it'll lead
to you being less smart. Right, So that you want
time to think is what I actually get there. Give
yourself time to actually be in thought. I don't often
(09:29):
think I'm just racing for one of those I'm just
operating on this blur of.
Speaker 3 (09:35):
Bust. That's exactly it. So sleep it of the weekends
and be lazy. It's actually good for you.
Speaker 1 (09:39):
How many times have you gotten appliance for your kitchen
and then it's just sat in the corner cupboard and
you haven't used it. I'm talking ice cream makers, waffle.
Speaker 9 (09:47):
Makers, popcorn maker, moasty machines.
Speaker 1 (09:50):
Just all of the machines. And then eventually it sits
there for maybe ten years, and then you sell it
or you just put it in a garage salem that
it disappears. So I have added yet the appliance to
my staple, and I look, I swear by a few
appliances at my house. I cannot talk highly enough about
the rice cooker. We use it almost every day, and
(10:11):
yes it takes up a bit of space. But apparently
the Thermo mix, which my husband very kindly got me
for my birthday completely unexpected. I'd heard about it a
few years back, about how it was this machine that
basically did everything in one food process of rice cooker,
fudge maker, baker, dough maker, just everything. But I thought,
oh no, I don't think I could invest that much
(10:31):
money for something that I might not use. Well, my
husband disagreed and he thinks he's backing me in. So
here I am, and I've actually got you get a
consultant that comes with it, and she's actually coming to
my house tomorrow after school really to teach me how
to use it.
Speaker 3 (10:46):
Is that right?
Speaker 1 (10:46):
But of course I didn't want to wait till then,
so I've raged in and the first recipe I made
was one of my own, just that I've got a
standard Chelsea sugar banana breed recipe and I just used
the machine to make that and it came out perfectly.
Now it doesn't bake it, it just does the whole
mixing process. So my thoughts on it so far are
(11:07):
it's amazing in terms of measuring. So it's also a scale,
so when it says put one hundred grams of butter in,
you just throw it in and it just goes up
to one hundred like a scale. But it's also the
mixing bowl, so it's already got all the other ingredients
in it. You don't have to get separate bowls to
measure in them. More so, way less dishes you.
Speaker 3 (11:24):
Haven't got Keep going, keep going, stop.
Speaker 1 (11:27):
And it gives you instructions. So it says put butter
in out, and then you click next and it says,
now put in your twenty grams of flour. Next, now
put this lid on and turn it to number three
and leave it fourteen minutes like it tells you to do.
So yesterday I raged and decided I'm going to make
some different things. So first of all, I made a
risotto for dinner. I made a chicken leak and spinach rosotto.
(11:49):
Oh delicious?
Speaker 3 (11:51):
Did it nail it?
Speaker 1 (11:52):
And it was just this one dish and I just
kept pouring everything in. So it did the sauteing of
the onions and it cooked the chicken all in this one.
Speaker 3 (12:00):
Yeah, I was gonna How was the chicken?
Speaker 1 (12:02):
It was delicious, not too rubbery. No, And I had
to cut it in half just to make sure that
it had cooked, and it was definitely cooked through. And
they're like, I would never cook a risotto normally, and
I have before because it takes two longs too punishing.
This was quick. Then after that I got excited and
I did a cheesy pull apart loaf.
Speaker 3 (12:20):
Did you I used this same machine?
Speaker 1 (12:22):
Yeah, same machine. I made bread. Now I had a
bit of a meal because it said I needed blanched
almonds and I didn't have any, so I used blanched
peanuts and it made it a bit nussy. So I
think that was that was a fowl. But that wasn't
the machine's fault.
Speaker 3 (12:37):
No, I blamed the film. Excuse me, that's not almonds.
Speaker 1 (12:40):
And then after that I decided the kids could have
homemade pizza for dinner. So I made my own pizza dough.
Speaker 3 (12:45):
Oh my gosh, Yeah, we did homemade pizza last love,
and very very differently to the head.
Speaker 1 (12:49):
And the homemade pizza dough, which I've never made in
my life, came out in the most perfect ball. It
had to proof for twenty minutes and then it was perfect.
So so far, so good. So the pull apart bread
I didn't want to eat that looks more like a
weird Dowey scom thing. But the risotto and the pizza
dough total tick. And tomorrow apparently my firm mixed lady
is telling me how to make sawbey not And of
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course I'm going to ask how I can make a margarette.
Speaker 3 (13:12):
Of course, so so far out of ten? What do
you reckon?
Speaker 1 (13:15):
So far out of ten? For pure ease and speed?
I reckon I'm giving it a seven and I've hardly
scratched the surface.
Speaker 3 (13:22):
I love it. It's honest as you get again.
Speaker 2 (13:26):
Coasts feel good breakfast catch up podcast with Tony Street,
Jays Reeves, and Sam Wallas.
Speaker 3 (13:32):
Happiness is driving over the Brooklyn Bridge looking at the
lights of Manhattan and over there over the Hudson River,
watching the lights bounce off that as you walk in
there and you drive in there and you see those
sites that you've seen in movies and on TV.
Speaker 1 (13:43):
Oh, I wouldn't know, Jase, because I haven't seen it
in the flesh, but I'm very excited to experience it.
Speaker 3 (13:48):
You could too. You can come in the draw with us.
Just before half past eight this morning. But of course,
some of the biggest TV shows of all time have
been filmed in New York, set in New York. So
I got some here. See how well you know you're
NYTV are really hey?
Speaker 1 (13:59):
This is to get us all excited about this New
York trip because it could be you coming. Don't think
to yourself, I never win these things, because people have
ordinary kiwis for the last three years have won these
prizes and it has been life changing for them. So
just you got to be into it.
Speaker 3 (14:13):
Okay, Now, this one was filmed in Long Island. Okay,
so New York State, Long Island. It's set in Long Island.
See if you recognize this.
Speaker 1 (14:22):
I know this music.
Speaker 3 (14:24):
You know this three words. One of them is someone's name.
Speaker 1 (14:33):
We had Ugly Betty yesterday, so that was a name.
Can you give me another que Yeah?
Speaker 3 (14:44):
The first is everybody everybody.
Speaker 1 (14:45):
Something loves Raymond? There it is I was never everybody
loves Raymond Watcher. We not, but I know the show.
Speaker 3 (14:52):
Okay, you're sitting in Long Island. There you go, this
one here, this is This is so good. The characters
are brilliant, and one of them's gone on has become very,
very famous. See in New York.
Speaker 10 (15:07):
Jesus one word answer, how it feels.
Speaker 3 (15:17):
One of them has become one of the most famous
people in the world. She was on the show.
Speaker 1 (15:25):
Is this show about anything to do with something medical?
Speaker 3 (15:29):
No lawyers?
Speaker 1 (15:31):
Suits?
Speaker 3 (15:31):
Suits?
Speaker 1 (15:32):
There it is suits me.
Speaker 3 (15:36):
And Michael all right, one more, okay, one more here
you might see me and Michael.
Speaker 1 (15:39):
Well we're here. Do they where do they live?
Speaker 3 (15:40):
Now? The other coast roasting chicken? Yeah? This is here?
This one here.
Speaker 11 (15:49):
Laura in order?
Speaker 3 (15:49):
There is Laura in order. You're good. All filmed in
New York and see in New York you could beat
there as well. Your chance to be in there drawer
just before half past day on coast. Oh Man, I'll
tell you what yesterday, Food Fighter fans everywhere were looking
at disappointment at the hero Dave Grol what once soon
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as he goes down on a heap of flames. So
he had a confession to make yesterday and he said basically, yeah,
I have a daughter and she was born outside of
my marriage. And I'm thinking, surely the guilt must have.
Speaker 1 (16:30):
You know, that was good for you, Jason. I don't
think he had much choice. You know, when there's a
love child involved, people are going to find out, aren't they.
Speaker 3 (16:38):
It's a pretty solid prood.
Speaker 1 (16:39):
Even if you want to keep the air fear under wraps,
there's no turning back. And it did get us. It's
really sad for the family, and I hope they can
sort it out, because you know, Dave Grohl is much
loved man, especially by Kwik's Kiwis have quite infinity Dave Grol.
But it did get us thinking about scandals that have
shocked you. When something has come out about a star
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and you've gone, oh my gosh, I can't believe it.
And it instantly made me think of remember Arnie Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Remember when he came out and said that he'd been
sleeping with the nanny and he'd had a child with
the nanny. It was so scandalous because he was married
to Maria Schreiver, who was like big political figure that'd
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been man for a long time. They had all these
kids and then suddenly a bit like the Dave girl situation,
forced to uncover it because there's a child, a new
child involved.
Speaker 3 (17:30):
Yeah, for me, it was the Remember the Hugh Grant
scandal years ago when he was going out with Liz.
Speaker 1 (17:33):
Hurley Divine Brown.
Speaker 3 (17:37):
Yeah, because he got a reason for it, and he was.
Speaker 1 (17:38):
Like, what I think. I think because at the time
everyone thought, oh, Hugh Grant's got it all, He's at
the top of his acting game. He's got this gorgeous
partner in Liz Hurley. And then suddenly those photos came out.
He was snapped in the car with d was like.
Speaker 3 (17:53):
Yeah, so what about you, what's the celebrity scandal that
brew your mind and maybe even broke your heart? Let
us know eight hundred double o fore coast or Figosis
to two six nine. I think I've got something from
Dave grow Yes, Dave I've got another confession. You've made
a meaning, you've made too many confessions already, just leading,
just leave it there. In the rock world, it was
rocky yesterday because Dave Groll, the lead singer from the
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Food Fighters, And as you said before, Tony Food Fighters
are massive in New Zealand. Every time they've come here,
they've sold out, and not just Auckland and christ Church
but other places they've played as well.
Speaker 1 (18:22):
And the reason Dave Grohl I think has such an
affinity here and people love him. Remember he put on
the concert and raised all that money for christ Church quakes.
Speaker 3 (18:31):
That's exactly right. Yeah, they often say he is the
nicest man in rock will yesterday, I got another confession.
He has fathered a daughter outside his marriage and now
his wife and kids are like blown away from this.
Apparently all his daughters have deleted their social media accounts. Yeah,
that happened yesterday. Apparently it does.
Speaker 12 (18:47):
It has.
Speaker 1 (18:47):
It has really far reaching implications when you're in the
public eye like that, doesn't it. And you know, if
this had happened to the lay person and they wanted
to rebuild their lives, you might be okay. But they
can't cover it up. When there's a child that's literally
just been born.
Speaker 3 (19:02):
Yeah, that's it. A few texts on this on two
six nine nine ten he says, look, just shows they're human.
That's what you guys. Suppose you're right, but you're right.
The stakes are higher when you're that public.
Speaker 1 (19:10):
Yeah, and look that is it's just a human mistake.
Lots of people make it. It doesn't mean there's not
any fallout, right, that's right.
Speaker 3 (19:17):
So we're talking about other celebrity scanners that blew your mind?
What about you over the years. Someone that ticks on
two six nine nine also says Ben Affleck and Jennifer
Garna when they split because rumors were he got with
the nanny.
Speaker 1 (19:28):
Remember that, I remember that, speaking of which that reminds me.
And someone has text about this as well. The scandal
with Rebecca Lou's when Possion Bis went through that period,
he came out and said, I've had an affair with
David Beckham and to this day they've still denied it though.
Speaker 3 (19:46):
Even the documentary they haven'tlready seen too much about it either.
Speaker 1 (19:49):
A Again, Rebecca Lu's then went on to have to
get together with Matthew Ridge from New Zealander Trees.
Speaker 3 (19:56):
R Island together.
Speaker 1 (19:57):
She came on Celebrity Trees are and News.
Speaker 3 (20:00):
That's right, okay, one of Tiger Woods when at one
stage he had thirteen mistresses and I thought, thirteen that's unlucky.
Speaker 1 (20:08):
It's up there for biggest bombshell for me. It is
because I remember when it came out, thinking whoa, and
just there was just more and more details every day
of the second life that he was living.
Speaker 3 (20:18):
Yeah. Yeah, And what about Remember when Sandra Bullock won
the Oscar and the very next day it came out
to her husband was his name Jesse James had been
having an a feel with that really tattooed lady Michelle
bomb Shall McGee. That's right, just after she'd won the
Oscar and thank you Bullock? Yeah, puld.
Speaker 1 (20:32):
What about after Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie had shot
mister and Missus Smith and you know the darling couple
of the movie world, which was Jennifer Aniston and Brad
Pitt had been married for years and we were waiting
for them to have their child that they so desperately wanted.
Some it was just all over.
Speaker 3 (20:48):
Yeah, I know, yeah, what about marriage? It was over?
Shania Twain.
Speaker 1 (20:52):
Oh my gosh, I don't think there is any bigger
scandal than this one, because do you remember Shania Twain,
as quite a young singer, married her older producer, right,
his name was Mutt.
Speaker 3 (21:04):
I mean, there's a red flag.
Speaker 1 (21:06):
Turned out to be a bit of a muck, ton't he.
So he went and got together with her best friend
from childhood. But then what was even more scandalous about
that situation is that they went off and got married,
and then shaniah ended up marrying the best friend's husband,
who'd also been cheated on. I mean, all's well, that
ends well, I guess that's my partner swap.
Speaker 3 (21:23):
That's one here. Someone's just reminded me about this. Woody Ellen.
Now Woody Ellen, that old school director was married to
an actress called Mia Farrow, and they adopted a daughter.
And now Woody Ellen is married to that daughter. What yeah, yeah,
soon I think her name is and they've got kids.
Speaker 1 (21:37):
Is he married to his adopted child?
Speaker 3 (21:39):
Yes, his adopted daughter.
Speaker 1 (21:40):
I feel like that adops everything.
Speaker 3 (21:41):
No, it doesn't.
Speaker 1 (21:42):
No one else feels slightly ill.
Speaker 3 (21:43):
Are you ready for this? This is the scandal that
blew my mind, cast your mine back nineteen ninety eight,
one of the biggest pop stars in the world at
that time was busted in a public toilet in Beverly Hills.
Speaker 1 (21:56):
Are we talking, George Michael?
Speaker 3 (21:57):
We are? And it was the rooms. I think he's gay,
And he never said anything about being gay until after
he had to come out of the closet. And then
after that scandal, he made a song using the actual
recording from his arrest. Listen to this. You know the
song thank done with silver things, done with the whole thing,
(22:29):
done with him? Yes, So what does he want to
do that same?
Speaker 1 (22:44):
I knew that this was what that song was about.
Speaker 3 (22:48):
All the time service. I'd service the community, but I
already have because he did eighty hours community service. So
he wrote a song about it, and that was the
someone that came out of that massive scandal.
Speaker 1 (23:02):
Oh that's good knowledge from you. But I take that,
George Michael, and I give you. And so it's just
takes us in the Bill Clinton scandal. I did not
have sexual relations with that woman. Are yes you did?
Speaker 3 (23:13):
Bill?
Speaker 2 (23:14):
Sure?
Speaker 3 (23:14):
That's right. Scandalous stays for that as it gets lighter
earlier and stays lighter and longer in the evenings. Now
you can feel summer's coming. Oh but it's I was
killing me softie. On the inside is the fact that
we're in this beautiful ecndition studio right now, Tony Street.
Speaker 13 (23:26):
Ah.
Speaker 1 (23:27):
And Sam Wallace is about to get on a flight too,
feeling good in Fiji with Korst.
Speaker 3 (23:39):
So catch up with Sam at the airport with Danielle,
who has won this trip, and she just takes Sam
as a happiness coach. Are you happy? Sam?
Speaker 7 (23:47):
I'm happy? I guess the real question is Danielle heavy.
Speaker 13 (23:50):
I'm very happy.
Speaker 12 (23:52):
Already.
Speaker 3 (23:53):
I'll tell you what.
Speaker 7 (23:54):
Guys, We've got a live way here.
Speaker 6 (23:55):
David's here as well.
Speaker 7 (23:56):
Hold a hoey and he's a bit of a live
wire too, ain't you.
Speaker 13 (24:01):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (24:02):
I tell you what. These guys are not.
Speaker 12 (24:03):
Going to disappoint. Their here to have a good time,
and I think we've got the right people for the job.
Speaker 1 (24:07):
Well, I'm really glad that we sent the mellow member
of our team to party with them.
Speaker 7 (24:12):
You know, this is not a party mate. This comes
with a lot of responsibility on my shoulders.
Speaker 12 (24:17):
I'm single handedly keeping the station.
Speaker 14 (24:19):
Afloat in terms of the tourism sector.
Speaker 7 (24:22):
This is not This is not fun and games mates,
this is work.
Speaker 1 (24:25):
We're all saying thank God for sam Yeah, I know,
but to be fear, Jason and I couldn't think of
anything worse than having to give into our togs right now.
So we're glad. We're glad that you are the personispeedos.
Can you just remind us, Sammy when you arrived really
soon because it's the same time zone. What are you
guys doing late?
Speaker 7 (24:45):
Today's pretty well, we're going to arrive, we're going to
go to our hotel, we're going to check and then
we're going to go pull side and we're going to
have a new Tales any so we're starting with and
then we're going to a cultural show to right for dinner,
so traditional food, we've got fire dancing, think drums and
music and wonderfulness.
Speaker 14 (25:06):
And then we go back to our five star hotel.
We say that not in the same room for and
I only think it's really out of hand. And then
we go sailing tomorrow and.
Speaker 12 (25:20):
Yeah, and get on with more.
Speaker 7 (25:21):
Wonderful activities including snorkeling and stuff like that.
Speaker 12 (25:24):
It's kind of the delo at the stage.
Speaker 1 (25:26):
What part of the airport are you in? Like, what
have you done? Have you have you broken the calorie
deficit yet?
Speaker 12 (25:32):
Oh no, no, no, no, no, no, we haven't.
Speaker 3 (25:33):
We haven't.
Speaker 12 (25:34):
No, we haven't even made it to the Cordo Downs
where at this stage we have just basically neandered our
way through customs and I was reprimanded for my bag,
my camera gear, my hat, and my belt and once
I had to take off all my clothes again and
I was standing there in the new They finally let
me through.
Speaker 1 (25:49):
And you've managed to scare yourself into the Kordu Lounge
desmite not being a did you join that?
Speaker 12 (25:55):
She's a great story because Denny hell has she's a
Gold plus.
Speaker 7 (26:04):
You can explain it because I was like, oh, this
lady's made of money, but it's not what it doesn't
or is anything.
Speaker 13 (26:10):
My best friend kept her lifetime Core membership and a
divorce and she's a gold Elite member and I'm her wife, Danielle.
Speaker 1 (26:20):
You're gonna laugh. But yesterday we were saying, oh God,
you can go to Color and get a coffee and
we're like, oh, that's right. Sam's not a member. You'll
probably scam him with Danielle. And here we are.
Speaker 5 (26:29):
He's done exactly that.
Speaker 3 (26:35):
Yes, she's the all happiness coach now, Sam, travel safe,
enjoy the cocktails, enjoy the sailing, and enjoy the cultural
show tonight. Enjoy Fiji and we'll catch up with again tomorrow. Mate.
And I know the timing couldn't be better because you're
missing out on this Chases on Coast.
Speaker 1 (26:51):
I reckon if Sam gets rolled, we should make him
do the chases from the airport today. Sammy up for it.
Speaker 3 (26:58):
Already, he hung up. We will ring.
Speaker 1 (27:00):
I'm back if he gets rolled. He's not getting away
with that.
Speaker 3 (27:03):
I can't believe he just plagues me to the cordounch
All right, let's roll the ice five general. All those questions.
If you want to take a sold call now, Oh
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Speaker 1 (27:13):
He's having a glorious round. He's got into the corry lounge.
Speaker 3 (27:16):
He's rolled.
Speaker 1 (27:17):
I've been rolling on the Chasers.
Speaker 3 (27:18):
And it's okay. Sorry. If you want to take on
Tony Street and win three hundred dollars catch for the weekend,
cool right now, Oh eight hundred double O four Coasts.
Speaker 2 (27:28):
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Speaker 8 (27:38):
Hi, my name is Tanya, I'm from Gisbon and I'm
up against Tony today and if I win, fingers crossed,
I might take my kids out for some lunch somewhere special.
Speaker 3 (27:50):
It's a really nice restaurant in Gibbon and it's down
by the waterfront. I can't remember for the life of me.
And they made the biggest burger I've ever seen. Tanya,
does that ring a bell?
Speaker 12 (27:58):
Would it be?
Speaker 7 (27:59):
Well?
Speaker 8 (28:00):
Who has a new restaurant that's just opened up at
Midway Beach above Midway Suf Club.
Speaker 1 (28:03):
That's amaze plub Yeah, I've seen a bit of time
at Midway Surf Club and my clubby days.
Speaker 3 (28:08):
You go all right, yeah, all right, very best of
like you're taking on Tony Street as well, you know. So, Rosie,
our producer, has written the questions Tony's leaving the studio.
Now you'll start a clock with thirty seconds on that clock, Tan,
Rosie's going to buy these questions at you because better
what you get though, because Tony mets you. You win
the lunch money. Are you ready?
Speaker 4 (28:28):
Yes?
Speaker 3 (28:29):
I hope so, Rosie?
Speaker 11 (28:30):
You good to go, good to go?
Speaker 3 (28:32):
All right, here we go. Your time starts.
Speaker 15 (28:35):
Now, what kind of animal is a German shepherd a dog? Yes,
who sings all through the night?
Speaker 8 (28:41):
Oh?
Speaker 11 (28:43):
Yes? What'sport? Is the focus of the movie call Runnings?
Speaker 7 (28:48):
Clip?
Speaker 11 (28:48):
Yes? Who is Taylor Swift endorsed for president?
Speaker 1 (28:53):
Oh?
Speaker 6 (28:54):
I'm going to go come on, Yes.
Speaker 15 (28:56):
Stilton cheese originates from which country?
Speaker 3 (28:59):
What cheese?
Speaker 11 (29:00):
Stilton?
Speaker 5 (29:03):
Pass?
Speaker 3 (29:05):
That is good though.
Speaker 11 (29:06):
It's a solid four out of five?
Speaker 3 (29:08):
Wow, Okay, chasing something hard?
Speaker 11 (29:14):
You got a four out of five?
Speaker 15 (29:16):
It was a solid four to She could have been
a five if she just you know, had stab it?
Speaker 3 (29:20):
That a Do you think I think I was a four? Yeah?
Maybe a five? No, maybe I need to hear that. Anyway,
I need to hear one of the answers.
Speaker 1 (29:30):
Here are It's time you get the topic?
Speaker 3 (29:32):
All yes, yes, I don't think you're struggle with it.
I think you'll be okay, All right, let's find out,
shall we? Okay, chasing down that four to try and
save three hundred dollars, your time starts? Now?
Speaker 11 (29:44):
What kind of animal was a German shepherd?
Speaker 4 (29:46):
A dog?
Speaker 3 (29:46):
Yes?
Speaker 11 (29:47):
Who sings all through the night?
Speaker 1 (29:49):
Pass?
Speaker 11 (29:50):
What sport is the focus of the movie called Runnings?
Speaker 1 (29:53):
Bob Sleuthing, Yes.
Speaker 15 (29:54):
Who has tail Swift endorsed for president Kamala Harris. Yes,
Stilton Cheese originates from which country?
Speaker 1 (30:00):
New Zealand? No?
Speaker 11 (30:01):
And who sings all through the night?
Speaker 3 (30:14):
I'm alive.
Speaker 1 (30:15):
I'm still alive. I just can't you.
Speaker 3 (30:18):
Know that's the one of her. It's one of the
more famous songs. But you definitely know she sings it.
Speaker 1 (30:23):
Can you just show me the tune of how it goes?
Speaker 11 (30:25):
And is that one through?
Speaker 1 (30:27):
Then? Love to you boys to me?
Speaker 3 (30:31):
No, that's another song?
Speaker 11 (30:34):
That is that one? Is that song?
Speaker 3 (30:36):
Right, Sydney? Yeah, it's a tough one.
Speaker 1 (30:39):
I was never going to get there.
Speaker 15 (30:40):
And the last question, Stilton Cheese originates from which country
is England?
Speaker 3 (30:47):
Right?
Speaker 1 (30:47):
Did you get all through the night?
Speaker 3 (30:48):
I would have gone all through the but got it?
Speaker 1 (30:51):
Got it?
Speaker 13 (30:52):
Well?
Speaker 3 (30:53):
Enjoy the lunch. Yes, I failed on.
Speaker 1 (30:58):
The Sydney law because I'm so sad.
Speaker 7 (31:01):
I thought you'd get it.
Speaker 8 (31:02):
I had to sing it in my head.
Speaker 1 (31:04):
I still can't even think of it in my head.
Speaker 3 (31:06):
I'll play a little bit shortly, thank you.
Speaker 8 (31:07):
I won't sing.
Speaker 1 (31:10):
I think now you've want the money. This should be
your pettance.
Speaker 8 (31:16):
Radio.
Speaker 3 (31:17):
Good on you, Congratulations to lunch to turn as you
well them We play again tomorrow for two hundred dollars cash.
Seems to be a bit of a mission impossible. If
you're in a relationship in New Zealand, your mission is
to keep your phone locked away from your partner by
the sounds of things, because according to this Kiwi Mobile
survey of fifteen hundred New Zealanders, one in three women
(31:38):
admit to snooping through their partner's phones. Why would you
why would you want to hide stuff? I ask?
Speaker 1 (31:44):
That's what I was going to ask too. I mean,
I reckon. And this might be a controversial opinion for me,
because if you trust someone, you trust them right. But
I think there as a partner, you should know the
pin to your husband's or your wife's phone because what
are they hiding? If I've got to hide, then I
think that's when you should be worried.
Speaker 11 (32:02):
Or you might.
Speaker 1 (32:03):
Disagree with me, and you might say you're allowed to
privacy and if you can't trust your partner not to
swoop in their phone, you've got issues. Not that I
am a slooper, I'm not. Because I trust my husband implicitly,
I wouldn't need to sloop on him. I don't think
I've ever done that.
Speaker 3 (32:18):
No, neither the thing is with us. I don't know
Louise's pin, but we can we can hold each other's
phones up to her face and a lock and I think, oh, here,
if you I lot your phone for secing and hold
the phone up to each other's face, I feel.
Speaker 1 (32:28):
Like this is going to ignite a conversation and households today.
Do you know your partner's pin? And if not, why
won't they give it to you?
Speaker 3 (32:34):
This is the thing. So, according to the survey, one
and three key women admit to slooping through the phones.
Now a relationship expert in the same article, and you
can see this on Inded Herald. By the way, in
the article, there's a relationship experien saying yeah, but there's
only going to be one of three outcomes. When you're
gonna find something and feel terrible. Two you're not going
to find anything and feel terrible because now you feel
guilty for breaking their trust. Or three you're going to
get caught and they're gonna go, why are you stooping
(32:55):
through my phone? That's going to cause issues?
Speaker 1 (32:57):
Hasn't question one a good thing? If you're open, you're
snooping because you've got a feeling something Dodgy's going down.
Speaker 3 (33:03):
Trust your guard.
Speaker 1 (33:03):
Don't you want to know? Or would you rather know
and just be oblivious? And la la la la la.
Speaker 13 (33:08):
Oh.
Speaker 3 (33:09):
So the big question is, if you've done it, what
have you found? I eight one hundred double O four
Coast South phone number of Flicker texts to two six
nine nine. Use your own phone or use someone else's
phone if you want to. It takes it up to you,
and you don't have to use names if you don't
want to. But if you are one of these people
who have snooped on someone else's phone, what did you find?
Maybe nothing, maybe something the name of that last song
I want to Kiss You all over? Imagine finding that
(33:31):
on your partner's phone as you're snooping on the text
on two sixty nine one. We're talking about this because
it's been in the paper the last couple of days.
Apparently one on three KEI we women admit to snooping
through their partner's phones.
Speaker 1 (33:40):
Yeah, And as it turns out, you just said I
want to kiss you all over? And we've got Laura
mcguldreck and MICHAELA.
Speaker 3 (33:44):
Blyden here on a Hillary Flesh.
Speaker 4 (33:46):
Where are we going with this? I've never snoop through
my partner's phone ever.
Speaker 3 (33:51):
Just I'm glad.
Speaker 1 (33:55):
That you you were admitting to that with that side eye,
but I'm comspletely lying. Do do you know his pen?
Because I know my husband's absolutely my partner's pan.
Speaker 4 (34:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (34:03):
Well, maybe I need.
Speaker 9 (34:04):
His phone to you know, google something or just go
on Instagram or if I'm doing something on here, then
I'm like, can I borrow your phone? So yeah, totally,
but we're open airs nothing. Well, I now have things
to hide. Photos of me and my wedding dress not
allowed on my phone now, but until the fifth of January.
Apparently there is a hidden app for that.
Speaker 1 (34:25):
Sam told us Sam, and.
Speaker 3 (34:26):
I had to hide stuff on his phone.
Speaker 1 (34:30):
There. Do you have gups pin number?
Speaker 4 (34:32):
Yeah, and he has mine.
Speaker 16 (34:33):
But it's not like I've never gone through as far
like yeah, like you say, like I've I need to
do a bank transfer something.
Speaker 4 (34:38):
My phone is so boring.
Speaker 16 (34:41):
I've got four hundred thousand photos of the kids and
also a diary that makes no sense to anyone but
self growing. I've got to go here and here, yeah here,
and so good luck trying to decide for anything.
Speaker 1 (34:51):
Okay, that's got a good point. Though there are genuine,
honest things to hide, like a wedding dress and I
have a Christmas prison app and I don't want people
snooping at that.
Speaker 4 (34:59):
Now I have a Christmas persent.
Speaker 1 (35:00):
Yes, I'll give it to you, I.
Speaker 3 (35:01):
Think very much for the reason. It's like I said,
it's in the news a lot of text. On two
six nine nine, I slipped on my husband's phone, felt
something wasn't right. Found out he was having a fear
for nearly a year. That's heartbreaking.
Speaker 1 (35:11):
You got feelings often, right, isn't it?
Speaker 3 (35:13):
You're so right? And another one here, I set my
husband's pin as a wedding anniversary dates so he can't
forget our anniversary. Whatever it takes her husband's pin.
Speaker 1 (35:20):
So there's it all, doesn't it. But would you would
you be suspicious if you said, can I borrow your phone?
And if your wife didn't give you your pin, like
give her pen? Would you go what are you trying
to hide? Because I would if he had brought me
into his phone, I'll be like why, Yes, what.
Speaker 11 (35:37):
Are you hiding?
Speaker 9 (35:38):
And what don't you want me to see? Such sad
like if you're in a committed relationship and you're open
and honest with each other. Why do you need to
hide things on your phone?
Speaker 3 (35:49):
There's a stogy can give me a pen totally.
Speaker 16 (35:51):
I don't know what's come up on my algorithm lately
on Instagram, but there is a thing that you can
do where you flick If it's an iPhone, you can
flick it up and you can use the calculator. You
put a certain thing and then all of a sudden
you can open the phone.
Speaker 4 (36:02):
It's on Instagram. I don't know, but you want to
get it so you can hack and ken. I don't
know what I've done there. Hard head up Instagram.
Speaker 3 (36:12):
The reason Lada Gold and michaeleb Light are here because
there's a new show starting on TV tonight. It's all
Sky Open, so it's free. Basically it's the old Prime channel.
Isn't it Sky Open? Here? And so it's Game of
two Halves, but it's not as you might remember it.
So game of two Halves, it's like basically two teams
go here to hear Laura. You're the host. You explain
it because you'll play. You're there every single week. I
will be all.
Speaker 4 (36:32):
Going well unless we get canceled.
Speaker 16 (36:33):
But here, So it's the ACC presents Game of Two
Halves and it's two teams stacked with legends. Well, it's
got michaelab Blyde and then Joey Wheeler and Matt Heath
on one team, and then we've got Manaiah and Chris
Keys and Brody Kaine on the other and they go
head to hit and a bunch of challenges.
Speaker 4 (36:49):
It's all based on sports questions.
Speaker 1 (36:51):
So basically there's you're the new Tony veach right, and
Mikayla are you Ridgie or are you mark Ellis? Oh?
Speaker 9 (37:00):
I don't know which one I'd rather be, but they're
both really funny. So gold medals though, and none.
Speaker 4 (37:08):
Of them have a Shelley, so I have one up
on them on that.
Speaker 16 (37:11):
Mikayla comes out with her gold men, I was like,
what a power play, And I.
Speaker 1 (37:15):
Love that you brought it here because I would have
asked you that, but I was like, oh, that's not
a cool thing to ask.
Speaker 9 (37:20):
But it's still during that part of this journey where
I'm going to a lot of places and a lot
of people are asking. And so she lives in my
handbag and my car and she probably will stay there
and they're out of your car.
Speaker 3 (37:32):
I agree. Don't live in a car.
Speaker 9 (37:33):
I don't have got a seat bet on and everything,
like I promise. And then if I do leave the car,
she's covered with a bunch of stuff so no one
can see her. But yeah, I've got to take her
everywhere still because I'm still like showing her off like
my metal.
Speaker 3 (37:46):
Yeah, I agree with her, buy a beer again. I
love you giving her a personality though, Shelley.
Speaker 9 (37:50):
Shelley and the Tokyo one is called kin or kin,
which is gold and Japanese, and so together they are Shelley.
Speaker 1 (37:57):
Can can you just explained? So the new show, how
is it different to what we saw in the old
school version?
Speaker 3 (38:06):
Right?
Speaker 16 (38:06):
Well, there are some some more broadcasting standards around perhaps
what is going to play out racism, Just a couple
of different things there you might see, but very different personalities.
Speaker 3 (38:16):
A lot.
Speaker 16 (38:17):
The premise is obviously the same. So I think you're
going to get some laughs still, which will be good hopefully.
And yeah, the game's I don't have a question for
you though, And this is something that popped up.
Speaker 4 (38:27):
Do you call it charades or charades?
Speaker 1 (38:29):
Charades?
Speaker 3 (38:30):
Yeah, charades? What do you call it charades?
Speaker 16 (38:34):
It's very English of you it's the Timaru and me
and I don't know, my grandma. We used to play
it as a family and it was charades, and so
it's real area of contention. So I introduced it as
both charades and churades. I I'll just keep you this, Yeah,
like I'm talking about. Yeah, I am versed up.
Speaker 4 (38:51):
Thank you Jason very much.
Speaker 3 (38:55):
So it's some ac with the Sky team as well.
So it's on Sky Open Tonight's came it to the reboot.
You have to watch this because again, if you remember
the original, it's kind of based on that, but this
is a whole new flavor and I, in my humble opinion,
I think this is going to be better.
Speaker 1 (39:08):
Well hello, it's got Laura and michaela so it definitely
right here.
Speaker 3 (39:12):
I wrote it down word for.
Speaker 1 (39:14):
Genuinely though wonderful talents and when you add Brody Kane
to that mix as well and all of the boys,
I think this is a must watch.
Speaker 3 (39:20):
It's fierce.
Speaker 1 (39:21):
Someone has just text in and asked, what is the
Christmas app that I was talking about that I have.
It's called Christmas List. Download it and it's an app
where you can track who you're buying for the ideas,
whether you've wrapped the prison or not, how much you paid.
It's a gem, and I have talked about it before,
but I thought i'd better tell you again. Now we
need to talk about coffee because I stumbled across this
(39:43):
article where they were comparing us drinking coffee to how
Kiwi's consume coffee and the differences around the world. And
New Zealand was put in this American article because of
the unique way that we still consume our coffee. So
what do you think when you think of Americans drinking
their coffee?
Speaker 3 (40:02):
Oh, I think it's a brood pots sitting there for
a while, and it's just like dripping away. If the
filter's going on, it smells amazing. It's a hot cup
of joe.
Speaker 1 (40:10):
Okay, well it comes into forms, right. So, if you've
ever been to the States, essentially that filtered black coffee
is everywhere and any place you go, they just pour
it free, usually every coffee. But then there is the
second part of their coffee culture, and that is the
takeaway coffee culture. And you would have seen I reckon
twenty years ago. The first sort of celebrity in the
(40:32):
States was walking around with the takeaway coffee cup and
made it look really cool. I'm so busy, I'm so famous.
I've got my coffee cup and I'm walking around with
my dark sunglasses on, and I'm very busy.
Speaker 3 (40:42):
You're sorr. The late nineties, Starbucks took off because that's
what Starbucks did.
Speaker 1 (40:45):
Absolutely so the Starbucks culture has gone crazy, and so
every tabloid pick you see a famous person carrying these cups,
and even more so now that the world was going
more environmentally friendly, it'll often be a keap cup that
they're now carrying. What the US has that is uniquely
different to a lot of places in the world is
one that the rushed takeaway coffee culture vibe. So even
(41:09):
though you will see people with takeaway cups in New Zealand,
at the end of the day, we still meet people
for coffee and sit and chat to them. Right you say,
let's go for coffee, and we do it here, Jesse,
You and I did it yesterday. We went over, we
got our coffee and we waited for it. We had chat,
we sat down and you'll sit. Whereas in America, no
one sits for coffee. They go, they get their takeaway cup,
(41:31):
and they rush and they go and do their thing.
The other unique thing is that is often iced. Right,
we don't have, Jason, you're an iced coffee drinking. I
love an iced American by and large. Kiwis don't have
iced coffee. It's very very rare. Most people have hot coffee.
Speaker 3 (41:46):
But do you know why because I always feel bad
when you order an iced coffee from some places and
they think, oh, he must want the dessert one, and
they bring this drink out that looks like it's one sparkler,
split up, shy of looking like you're a kid's birthday.
You're at a kid's birthday party. I just wanted to
look grown.
Speaker 1 (42:00):
And we look at you, Jason, We're like, you should
have just ordered a thick shape. That's what you wanted.
You're trying to be an adults. You just wanted a milkshake.
So if you compare what the US does to us,
we sit down, buy and large and meet people and
drink our coffee. They are never sitting down. Compare that
to Europe. So Europe, the big difference with Europeans in
(42:21):
their coffee is they always have very small coffees, the
smallest ounces, whereas most people here will have a large
flat white or a regular at the smallest, whereas they
will have those little, rarely small tulips you want to
call espressos, yeah yea. And often in Italy and Brazil
they are standing in an espresso bar as well, and
(42:42):
as Sam alluded to earlier this week, often no milk, right,
We're big milk drinkers in New Zealand and our coffees,
but the Italians they're all about just the black coffee.
In South America it's even longer conversations and longer sit down,
so they're in for the long haul. Or they'll often
order two, three, sometimes four coffees because their conversation is
so long. So if you go to South America, you know.
Speaker 3 (43:04):
How to blend in and bounce out the cafe afterwards.
Speaker 1 (43:07):
And the Italians are slightly different to the French, so
the French and Austrians they are more of a sit
and saber. They won't stand at the espisso bar, so
they're a little bit more like Kiwi's in that respect.
Still not lashing on the milk. But when it comes
to indulgent coffee, that is what the Americans are good at.
They're rushing, but they've got big milky. You'll fit in great,
Jason with your frappuccinos over there. So can we just
(43:30):
all say right here and now, when we go to
New York, when we take you to New York, you
know you're coming with us. We're going to go and
we're going to order the biggest ice frothiest coffee, and
we're going to walk around those streets like we're very busy.
Speaker 3 (43:42):
We're going to we're going to strut through Centrally.
Speaker 1 (43:44):
Ah, we're very busy places to be. But I've got
my big rapatina.
Speaker 3 (43:48):
What's going to happen?
Speaker 2 (43:49):
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