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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Zam's fifty thousand dollars Secret Sound Investigation Report with Detective
sound Keeper Brooke.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
Good evening, everyone, and thank you for joining us yet
again for day nine of Zidium's Secret Sound an Open investigation.
Twenty five k up for a correct guess and in
a turn of events, it seems Delane and I are
how do you say? On a little break? So while
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I ponder life, you can ponder over the incorrect guesses
from day nine of zidium Secret Sound Sound.
Speaker 3 (00:38):
Keep it Brooke is in the jackpot is at twenty
five thousand dollars. Becky, good morning, Good morning, welcome to
Secret Sound.
Speaker 4 (00:47):
Thank you, thank you. Hello.
Speaker 5 (00:50):
This is a.
Speaker 3 (00:50):
Sound that could win you twenty five thousand dollars. What
do you think it is?
Speaker 5 (00:56):
It's a bit of a random one, but I think
that could be someone jump you on a pogo stick?
Well yeah, yeah, but when you're actually hitting the ground.
Speaker 3 (01:08):
And then so you think it's a spring when it
hits the ground.
Speaker 1 (01:11):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (01:13):
Have you ever been on a pogo stick before?
Speaker 4 (01:16):
I have?
Speaker 7 (01:17):
Maybe that's showing my age.
Speaker 4 (01:18):
They still have po sticks. But when the kid, when I.
Speaker 6 (01:21):
Was a kid, I did, okay, The detective soun Keeper Brock.
Yeah for sure. Have you been on a pogo? I
think so.
Speaker 5 (01:27):
I got that and a penny Fathering for my birthday,
fathering a pity fathering.
Speaker 3 (01:34):
Yeah, Penny Fathering is my actual book I'm releasing about
how a budget had appeared on.
Speaker 5 (01:40):
A budget Wow, penny fathering the bike?
Speaker 8 (01:44):
Ah?
Speaker 6 (01:46):
Yeah, okay. Have you been following for a few of the.
Speaker 5 (01:50):
Clues I have? But every Secret Sound the clues just
make no sense.
Speaker 6 (01:57):
To say that. Thank you for calling it out.
Speaker 3 (02:00):
I mean, as long as they can vaguely relate, right, like,
that's why it's a cryptic clue.
Speaker 5 (02:05):
Yeah, but the clues are still pretty cool.
Speaker 6 (02:07):
A biggie, I'm not relying on them to my brain.
Speaker 8 (02:13):
You've heard a feelings.
Speaker 6 (02:14):
You should rely on your brain. Bickie, you're right and the.
Speaker 5 (02:19):
Okay, Bicky, no more, missus, nice gal, that ain't the
Secret Sound.
Speaker 3 (02:26):
Michael, good morning, good morning, Welcome to Secret Sound. Twenty
five thousand dollars as the current jackpot, and that money
is all yours. If you can tell us what this
sound is, let's do it.
Speaker 6 (02:42):
Michael.
Speaker 1 (02:43):
Wow, is it Agma machine and a Enigma machine?
Speaker 8 (02:49):
The hell is that?
Speaker 6 (02:51):
Michael? And I know what Enigma machineers you nearly couldn't.
Speaker 3 (02:56):
Nick machine was a cipher device used during the early
to mid twenty century, particularly by Nazi Germany during World
War Two, to encrypt.
Speaker 8 (03:03):
And decrypt messages. Yeah, of course with machine hanging around.
Speaker 6 (03:08):
Yeah, I got to get serviced.
Speaker 3 (03:09):
Actually, it's it's kind of going with the old school
detective theme maybe that you would use an Enigma machine.
Speaker 5 (03:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (03:15):
Yeah, it's not as common nowadays. Like I do try
send Alina Enigma machine message but she just doesn't get
them right.
Speaker 8 (03:23):
So you you send coded messages to your wife?
Speaker 2 (03:25):
Yeah, yeah, and I'm just left unseene whatever. The olden
day version of scene.
Speaker 6 (03:30):
Is just why I think, yeah, perceived.
Speaker 3 (03:33):
Yeah, okay, why why do you say that, Michael?
Speaker 8 (03:35):
It does work with any of the clothes.
Speaker 3 (03:38):
I mean, I think it does.
Speaker 8 (03:40):
Okay, you've done a bit of a.
Speaker 3 (03:43):
What is it the twisting of because was it in
Enigmaine it was buttons?
Speaker 8 (03:49):
Buttons like a typewriter.
Speaker 4 (03:51):
Yeah, it has buttons and dials.
Speaker 8 (03:53):
Okay, buttons and dials.
Speaker 2 (03:55):
So are you, Michael, talking about the sound coming from
a button or a dial?
Speaker 5 (04:00):
Uh?
Speaker 4 (04:01):
When you press the keys, it makes it it makes
three clicking sounds.
Speaker 6 (04:05):
Right, you seem quite well versed. Do you own one?
Speaker 5 (04:10):
Uh?
Speaker 8 (04:10):
No, Michael, you were Nazi.
Speaker 3 (04:12):
Yes, it is a Nazi with Enigma machine sending your
messages back to the line and five year old Nazi. Okay,
so no, no, no, okay, good to know.
Speaker 2 (04:26):
Don't keep it Brook, All right, Michael, let's cross this
one off the list. I know a lot of people
have been burning to know. Is it an Enigma machine?
Speaker 1 (04:39):
Now?
Speaker 9 (04:41):
If you ask the scale of one to hard for
secret sound, it's sitting at a.
Speaker 5 (04:45):
Solid tin Yeah, rock hard, baby, Right up there.
Speaker 9 (04:49):
Is one of the hardest things that you could win,
which makes it even more.
Speaker 6 (04:53):
Reachable in a way. Right, George, do you look at me?
We're such disgusted every day.
Speaker 2 (05:02):
No, no, no, hey, I'm a Leeg detective.
Speaker 6 (05:06):
There's nothing I haven't seen.
Speaker 9 (05:07):
I heard the word lieutenant being chucked around recently.
Speaker 2 (05:10):
Well yes, actually, since you've brought it up, Georgia, they
have bumped me up to Lieutenant Lee detective soundkeeper Brook.
Speaker 9 (05:19):
You know what that better be on your in New
Zealand Bleman name change thing.
Speaker 6 (05:25):
You know, you can pick a name.
Speaker 9 (05:26):
And you can be like Captain Georgia Burt.
Speaker 6 (05:30):
It gets crowned upon you. Oh does it?
Speaker 7 (05:32):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (05:33):
Yeah, yeah, one a every time, now, one a row,
first row on a plane. Oh, we're in different tax brackets, babe,
I'm in the fifties.
Speaker 6 (05:42):
Oh you sorry, you're at the very front of the train. Yeah, yeah, yeah, sorry,
I forget we're in the fifties. Honestly, this time machine's
got me all crazy.
Speaker 9 (05:52):
That is the sound, shiney, What do you think our
fifty thousand dollars secret sounds?
Speaker 7 (05:59):
It's a far FETs that I've done a very big
rabbit hole. I think it's pushing abouton on a battleships game.
Speaker 9 (06:07):
Now do you know what a battleship's game is, Brooke.
Speaker 5 (06:10):
I'm very aware it was developed just after Tiddley Winks
came about battleships.
Speaker 6 (06:15):
Only the rich folk in the fifties had it. But Shine,
I'm excited to know.
Speaker 2 (06:19):
There's two things I love, my wife Delane and rabbit holes.
Speaker 6 (06:23):
You got to tell me what rabbit hole you've gone down?
Speaker 7 (06:26):
Okay, So it's a very vintage type of thing that
you've done.
Speaker 6 (06:31):
Like Delaine, very old. Excuse me, delna is forty three
years young. So it's a good vintage.
Speaker 7 (06:39):
One of the one of the clues. It was that
stock clue it talked about I think it was a
dark it was an explosion. One of the clues had
a eight on it, which I thought, you know, battleships
about letters and numbers. That could also said something about
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face to face and on the in the board game
you play face to face the game and the switch
or the button on it sounds similar, so I'd just
give it a go.
Speaker 2 (07:13):
So this is a modern battleships game that is powered
by batteries electric one.
Speaker 6 (07:20):
Yeah, okay, so this is the sound.
Speaker 2 (07:26):
That also does sound like even clipping in an old
fashioned battleship. To be fair, but you're saying using the
buttons on a battleship. Okay, Shane, let's see if you're
about to land on my boat or however you pay battleship,
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are you.
Speaker 6 (07:47):
About to sink my ship? Sink my ship?
Speaker 2 (07:52):
Okay, Shane, that's a miss.
Speaker 6 (08:00):
But I love that rabbit hole.
Speaker 9 (08:03):
No, maybe it's because she went down Delane's rabbit hole
and it was supposed to be the other.
Speaker 5 (08:07):
Okay, firstly you called her Delaye, her name's Delane, and
then you.
Speaker 6 (08:11):
Said she's vintage. She's forty three, and now I'm talking
about her.
Speaker 8 (08:14):
Rabbit hole.
Speaker 5 (08:15):
You do not speak about my wife like that, Georgia Burt.
Speaker 6 (08:19):
I will not have that. It is Georgia's stew it
to you. Oh this is fun.
Speaker 8 (08:24):
I kin't like this.
Speaker 6 (08:25):
Yeah, same, it's kind of hole. It's a rock hard
like him.
Speaker 5 (08:29):
Secret sound Listen to how confident I am that my
cake that I have slaved over is good enough to
get the clue of Lead detective sound keeper Brook.
Speaker 6 (08:40):
Good afternoon. Any troubles in the kitchen, not a one,
it was, but soon.
Speaker 5 (08:46):
It was smooth sailing. Yeah, I felt quite at home baking.
And I think I've absolutely crushed your love loaf recipe
because my great great great great great great great grandmother
always read really struggled with it. Yeah right, Yeah, you're
great great great great great great great great grandmother was
obviously dumb. Yeah, well, that great great great great great
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great great grandmother.
Speaker 6 (09:08):
I passed it down.
Speaker 8 (09:09):
I think it's time to taste she passed away.
Speaker 10 (09:12):
I'll see if we get our clue. So please present
lead detectors read deep a Brook.
Speaker 5 (09:18):
When you're baking, I want you, when I show you
the cake for the first time, describe it in one word.
Speaker 6 (09:25):
Okay, ready, okay, three two one?
Speaker 5 (09:35):
Look at it up close.
Speaker 8 (09:36):
That's a that's an excellent looking cake.
Speaker 5 (09:39):
Yes, the first thing I didn't see was the cake, though.
The first thing I saw was what it came in,
a cake box.
Speaker 8 (09:45):
Bought that.
Speaker 5 (09:46):
You went above and beyond and brought a cake box
for a cake that you made.
Speaker 8 (09:51):
That's how people generally deliver cakes.
Speaker 5 (09:53):
Look, I wasn't lastic though, and I think I've seen sila.
Speaker 8 (09:58):
Oh you're questioning the authentic of the cake.
Speaker 5 (10:01):
Unless you have visual proof or a receipt. You need
to take my word for it that I baked you
that cake name three ingredients, food, coloring, flour, eggs.
Speaker 6 (10:15):
Oh yeah, that stands up all right.
Speaker 8 (10:17):
Give it a taste.
Speaker 5 (10:18):
Here we go, moment of truth. She's going through the icing.
She got a bit of everything.
Speaker 8 (10:27):
It's a very good looking cake.
Speaker 5 (10:29):
Oh, come on, we want this clue for the soundkeeper agents.
That is exactly like my great great Greg.
Speaker 8 (10:43):
Release the clue.
Speaker 11 (10:44):
Ladies and gentlemen, Hello Delene speaking Ah, yes, light of
my life, far of my law.
Speaker 6 (11:00):
When's my darling, Delene?
Speaker 9 (11:01):
Look, I really can't talk right now.
Speaker 6 (11:03):
I've got to take our kid. O.
Speaker 11 (11:05):
Wat's its face to stickball training.
Speaker 5 (11:06):
All right, Well, once you're done with that, how about
I pick you up around seven and take you on
a little date to our favorite spot in town because
I'm not working late tonight.
Speaker 6 (11:15):
No, look, I've told you already.
Speaker 5 (11:17):
I mean, please, I know I've not been the best,
but I love you and I really want to fix this.
Speaker 11 (11:22):
And I told you Brooke, you've broken my heart and
you can't put it back together.
Speaker 4 (11:29):
It's over done, Delene.
Speaker 6 (11:32):
No, please, I baked a whole love load for you.
Speaker 11 (11:35):
I'm sure you can share it with Andy.
Speaker 4 (11:38):
Lisa.
Speaker 5 (11:38):
Lisa's just a colleague, that's all she is. I promised
Delene and Andy. She mean nothing to me. It was
just one night.
Speaker 8 (11:49):
Oh my god, what does it mean?
Speaker 6 (11:50):
What a cliffhanger?
Speaker 8 (11:52):
I need to know what happened, Monica? Was there anything
in that for you?
Speaker 4 (11:56):
I know didn't help me at all.
Speaker 6 (12:00):
You might not need it.
Speaker 5 (12:01):
You might not need it, Monica, you might have the
correct guess and you could win twenty five thousand dollars
right now?
Speaker 6 (12:08):
Are you ready?
Speaker 2 (12:08):
No one wants to check on old lead detective sound
Keeper how she's doing enough to just get broken out with.
Speaker 5 (12:14):
I believe that you and Alene are meant to be together,
and she will come to her senses and forgive you.
Speaker 8 (12:21):
Yeah. I just know it in my in my garden.
To be fair and to be fair, Monica is my
priority right now.
Speaker 5 (12:26):
Fair Monica, let's have it. What do you think Zidium
secret sounders?
Speaker 4 (12:32):
I think it's pushing the button to cross the road
and a potictrian cushing.
Speaker 3 (12:37):
With the light.
Speaker 8 (12:38):
It's a it's a pen. But yeah, let's go with
that one.
Speaker 6 (12:44):
That guy, the little.
Speaker 4 (12:45):
No, not the sounded, pushing off the.
Speaker 5 (12:47):
Button, the button, the button, Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2 (12:53):
Do you live in a city where there is traffic
lights and you hear that sound every day?
Speaker 5 (12:58):
Oh?
Speaker 8 (12:59):
I have a they hear them.
Speaker 6 (13:01):
Yeah, we've got them in the town.
Speaker 8 (13:03):
Fancies really common these days. I grew up in a
town where there was no traffic light.
Speaker 6 (13:08):
Yeah, we just had roundabouts.
Speaker 2 (13:09):
Yeah, okay, Monica, you're gonna put us out of our misery.
A Zidium secret sound pushing the button at a pedestrian
crossing at a pedestrian crossing.
Speaker 6 (13:29):
Doesn't pass.
Speaker 10 (13:32):
Sorry, Monica, that's right, but you could have said pin,
thanks for the drawing board. I guess we can people
rehear that clue if they want to hear it, Soundkeeper Brock, there's.
Speaker 2 (13:44):
Gonna be up on Zium Secret Sound Instagram, and I
will be in the bathroom eating this cake.
Speaker 5 (13:50):
Cry and can we can we try some of the
cake because Delene's already broken up with you?
Speaker 6 (13:55):
But why do you need a love loaf? You've got
a love loaf and.
Speaker 5 (13:58):
You secret sound a lead detective Soundkeeper Brook.
Speaker 6 (14:02):
Back at it again.
Speaker 5 (14:03):
I wonder if anyone has taken the clue that you
dished out at four o'clock and they've figured it out.
Speaker 6 (14:09):
I think they'll think they have, but I don't think
they will.
Speaker 5 (14:14):
How hard on the scale of one to the hardest clue?
Speaker 8 (14:17):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (14:18):
Where is that clue?
Speaker 8 (14:19):
Was that clue?
Speaker 5 (14:22):
I'd say it's setting about a.
Speaker 2 (14:26):
Sex on a detective scale of being your heart out
of ten? Yeah, okay, all right, it's not too bad
it out of seventeen, sex out of three and a half.
Caitlyn's here, Hi, Caitlyn, Hi, Caitlin.
Speaker 8 (14:38):
We don't even know if you've heard the clue.
Speaker 10 (14:40):
Did you hear it the one we gave about at
four o'clock thanks to Breeze love Loaf?
Speaker 4 (14:44):
I did, Yes, Her partner's going to pick up the kids.
And yes, I'm kind of interpreting it that way.
Speaker 8 (14:52):
She's leaving Brock.
Speaker 2 (14:53):
Yeah, you missed the big overlying feature that deleene. Caitlyn
is leaving me.
Speaker 6 (14:59):
I felt like I was watching Days of Our Lives. Yeah,
I saw you she did.
Speaker 11 (15:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (15:03):
Did it that door into your guests at all? Caitlin?
Speaker 4 (15:07):
Yes, so I think it's the sound that was seat
belt clicking into the buckle, okay, hitting off in her car,
taking her things and leaving.
Speaker 6 (15:18):
Yeah, with old.
Speaker 2 (15:18):
Watson's face, the kid and you've got to make it
click for the little ones.
Speaker 6 (15:22):
Can we hear it sound?
Speaker 1 (15:24):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (15:26):
Okay, could be, it could be any guesses.
Speaker 6 (15:30):
Isn't to where what year the seatbelt was invented in?
Speaker 8 (15:33):
No, do you know?
Speaker 2 (15:35):
I think I remember it being if I just rake
my brain, in eighteen eighty five, really before the car,
I mean cars invented. The very first patient with a
seat belt was an eighteen eighty five.
Speaker 6 (15:48):
Yeah, mid eighteen hundreds.
Speaker 2 (15:51):
He's been around for a while. Is aim secret sound
you're ready to lock it in, Caitlin?
Speaker 11 (15:57):
Yep?
Speaker 6 (16:02):
Is not a seat about clicking out?
Speaker 8 (16:06):
Thanks, Cayln, I'm lucky you.
Speaker 10 (16:08):
Oh good, you're gonna have another guess when it comes
back tomorrow at seven am.
Speaker 6 (16:13):
That's it Lead Detective Soundkeeper brook down for the day.
I feel like I'm going chasing my tail. What are
you going to do?
Speaker 5 (16:22):
You better go out and chase some tale because Daftine
is left you.
Speaker 8 (16:25):
Yeah, yeah, it's Dullyn.
Speaker 6 (16:27):
Daphney is left your and her Dustney.
Speaker 10 (16:31):
You can find that new clue and all the other
clues on the zm's Secret Sound Instagram page and you
can guess again with Soundkeeper brook at seven am tomorrow morning.
Speaker 1 (16:43):
And that wraps up today's case file on zm's Secret
Sound Investigation Report with Detective sound Keeper brook Whether you
think you've cracked the code or your trail's gone cold,
one thing's for sure. The sound is out there and
the cash is anyone's game. Stay up to date on
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all the latest clues on ZEDM and zedem's Secret Sound Socialists,
and take a peek at undisclosed evidence and Brooks most
recent leads on zedm's close Friends. If you think you've
solved the sound, call eight hundred dials M at seven
and eight am, twelve four and five pm to expose
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the secret