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Speaker 1 (00:07):
You're listening to the Marcus lush Night's podcast from News
Talks at B Preeting's Welcome.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
How a I hope you're good. Hope you're good. Hope
you're very good. Hope you're so good it's dangerous anyway.
Here's one but not name is Marcus good Evening, Oh,
eight hundred and eighty today and nine Detective. You want
to be a part of the show tonight. A lot happening,
too much happening tonight. Actually, we are very busy, show, busy, busy, busy. Now,
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what can I tell you? What can I tell you?
Here's what I can tell you. We are having a
special show tonight. Now. I will be playing a number
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of carols. They will include This is not a definitive refinalists,
but the songs that will play tonight will be the
fairy Tale of New York. There will be the Carol
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of the Drum What do they call the Little Drummer Boy.
It's got another name, hasn't it? It is Carol of
the Drum. There will be Little Drummer Boy. I'm not
sure what version yet, probably two versions. There will be
Bing Crosby and David Bowie singing and there will be
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do they know it's Christmas? And when we play do
they know it's Christmas? What is fun is to work
out who's singing what and it will be the original,
not one of the later ones. So that will be
happening also Poor Young Boy George, George Michael, Simon, L. Bonn,
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Simon L. Bond, Simon, the Bond and Sting, Sting and Bono,
you know, the way that will be happening also tonight.
That's going to be part of it. But there will
be four cals. There potentially will be five. I just
can't think of the fifth, although I do not won't
be Snoopy's Christmas, just because I have a really strong
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allergy to that one. But anyway, that's the four songs.
There might be five. I haven't decided yet. I'm not
quite sure the way it's going to go. So been
a general talk tonight of at a Christmas ey talk
whatever that means. I'm not quite sure what Christmasy talk is,
but there's a lot of it around. It's like not
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proper talkback, not proper Christmasy talk back, but something in between.
We will be respectful, hopefully, and we will be joyful
in what we ring and say, I won't be here
tomorrow night. I have a child's birthday. I have a
child who will be twelve. Yes, if tomorrow's the nineteenth,
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which I think is yes, he will be twelve, not
before time. So I will be celebrating with him tomorrow
evening and not been on air because they must have
feared of me be not there at the night time.
So anyway, then I'll be away on holiday for a while.
I'll be back on I think the twenty six or
the twenty seventh of February. I'm joking of January. That
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was a joke. So if you want to talk on air,
feel free. There will be a quiz tonight, and the
quiz I think could be quite good. And the quiz,
like all good things, happened organically. I would start telling
damn things that should be in the quiz, and that
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was things we learned from show this year. So if
you're someone that listens a lot, you might get a
few of the questions correct. There's fifty one questions and
you will need a bit of paper and a biro
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and you'll need to write one to fifty one, or
you could do how you like. Actually, but I will
read all the questions out, and then I will read
out all the questions and answers subsequently. Some of these
questions you could discover the answers for online. Some of
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them you couldn't. I would prefer that you didn't, but
you know, how would you know these days what people
are doing if I was doing a radio because I
wouldn't cheat. So I'm asking you die. But if you do,
it's not the end of the world. But I'd rather
than you didn't ring up and tell me the school
you got because at the end the shows that I'd
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like to appoint a champion, and for that champion there
will be a trophy. And I'm not sure what the
trophy will be, but it will be engraved and you
will have that for a year. All the stuff I'm
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making up on the truck. What that trophy is, I'm
not entirely sure. I'll have a look at my travels
around some of the second hand shops are on trade
me and see what I can find. But it will
be something that could have the pride of place in
your room room and every year a subsequent person that
wins will get the trophy. So if you cheat, then
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that's going to be haunting for you, because that trophy
will be in your room for a year and be
staring down at you, and it'll be like an Edgar
Allan Poe short story, the beating art that you will
know if you have cheated, and you will feel terrible,
and the terrifying banging heart but you'll hear will be
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your own. I think it's how them Edgar Allum postery goes.
So you don't cheat, or if you do cheat, don't
ring up and tell what your score is. That's the
way it's going to work. So that's going to be
the quiz. Yeah, I'll enter it myself and I will
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read out. I will write down answers to myself. I
think that's the way it's going to be. Anyway, if
there's other stuff you want to do tonight, I'll by
the way England two one, three four eight. So I'm
afraid the Boxing Day test is going to be a
fizzer because there will be a result and it won't
be a result that goes England's way. I watched a
bit of it tonight and I saw a decision with
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a snick that clearly was not beat all to bat.
It was just the noise of a wishing past. So
technology is not aiding the game, not even in the slightest. Now,
if there's other if there's other songs you want played tonight,
you have to do a very good case for them,
an extremely good case, and you have to say so
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the four we've got so far, fairy Tale of New
York band aid, do they know it's Christmas? When we
all chant who's coming in and singing? It's my favorite thing.
Although actually I think was a better song than the
American one. I like that very much. And what I
liked about that was that Stevie one. They had to
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tell Bob Dylan and talk him off a legend, tell
him what to do, which was a remarkable because Bob
Dylan did not want to be there. Do you see
that show on Netflix? Watch it? So it's the four songs?
If you want more? Have I told you them all?
And Being Rosby and and David Bowie only because David
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Bowie only did it because his mother was a huge
fan of Ben Crosby. And Ben Crosby walks into the
recording studio and there's a guy wearing ma cap. He's
got no idea, what's going on, but they harmonize beautifully.
I love the awkwardness of it, and they're my four
favorite four favorites. Well, that's the way it's going to
happen tonight. So yes, if you want to be a
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part of it, If you've got other songs you want
to suggest, you more than welcome you can do that.
I don't have a problem with that. If that's what
you want to do. Good good, good, good, good good
good good. So well crackned, but before they go, before
too long, I'll get the text. But if you do
want to talk on air tonight, if something exciting is
happening where you are, by the way, you might want
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to do a performed little skit or something tonight. That'd
be a good thing to do, or say something. You
might have kind words or a poem or an across
stick or a high or something like that. Basically, I
have got no shame tonight because if it goes bad,
then I don't care because people have forgotten by the
time I come back on air, and who knows what's
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going to happen over the summer. Goodness me, I see
all the radio Carl Star with the people losing and
getting their jobs and YadA YadA. So I'm expecting very
exciting texts to read out. I do enjoy reading those,
and we'll do what we can do. So it's going
to be a very slow meander for me. But if
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you want to partake on ear, we'd love to hear
from you. As I say, eight hundred and eighty today
and nine texts you want to come through Marcus till twelve,
I'll get to the text and two ticks. So yeah,
let me think what else I need to tell you?
Oh texts by the way.
Speaker 3 (09:56):
Who.
Speaker 2 (09:59):
Now, let me think what else I can tell you? Oh,
if you're doing anything exciting tonight, I'll tell you something.
Listening to that news, I wasn't listening to the news
in this station. I was listening to the news, just
checking out the read on the Classic Hits's news because
it plays in the studio here. And I'm looking and
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thinking about the Christmas tree in Timadoo and a businessman
has brought a new tree for the town. I think
is the understanding now, Once upon a time, right that
Christmas tree would have been replaced and replaced in a
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heartbeat by either a radio station or the home show.
I mean, once upon a time when TV got out
of Auckland Homes. He would be there with one of
his reporters, Mike Valentino, a high tiff and one of
those people, and they would be there and they're doing
their show from there as they presented the community with
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the new Christmas tree. What has happened to that? Or
or the radio station would be there. You have sort
of JJ and Dom and the Christmas tree and be
there as I look at you. We've done this. We
felt so bad. No one dusty thing anymore. I'll tell
you what. Old Hillary and Jeremy should have been down
there presenting the tree to them. It's the only story
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that's been around this summer. Anyway. They've got a new
tree after that one was set light to. Now of
course the Featherston tree has been set like to also,
so that's two trees they've got, but it's just the
new one. And Tim and who was just a radiator
Pine from a local business leader called Gordon Handy handy
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by name, handy by nature. I don't know what his businesses.
He might be in haulage, aren't we all? So suggestions
for carols to begin? There's four I wouldn't mind five
But the thing about me, I've become more and more
flexible as I get older, and boy did I need
to so yes, that's happening. Anyway, do come through eight
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hundred and eighty ten eighty. But don't cheat. Par up
a pump pump now, someone suggested, Marlon Williams, Oh holy night,
I have not got a problem with that. That's a
good suggestion. It's a very very good suggestion. Santa's soul
a sleigh. No chance, someone said, got pen and paper ready,
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par upper pump pumit. No cheating here, Marcus. First of all,
love your show. I have loved listening to it. I
mean you be to your show. Only started listening to
you this year off and Jordan can't wait to turn
in the new year. I would like to wish you
a merry Christmas to you and your family. I hope
your child has a great birthday tomorrow, have a great break. Well,
he's already had a party. Had that. Last Sat. Sunday
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went quite well. I took the children orienteering, very good,
nice sheep farm out near the Estuary, free sausage, free good.
And then we went to the concert in the park.
And they're at that age where they sort of like
to sort of run around and do what they needed
to do, and that was very very good. But yes,
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but we'll do something else pop. We might go and
see I was gonna say Zoolandia, but I think it's
probably Zooope of the movie or is that a U
two album. I think it's a U two album. It's
a movie that begins with Zoo. It's copaganda basically Zootopia.
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We'll go and see Sutopia. But I think the child
was concerned because it wasn't the movie with the luxury seats,
which I took unbridge it to walk with kings and
keep the common touch. So I'm not sure if that's
going to be a thing or not. But I thought,
cheapest creepers are we? Are we that family now that
needs the special seats? So yeah, I was surprised that
had passed me by and even knew were a special
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seat family. So we might be going to watch it
after all. Anyway, might be a bit young for those
sorts of lessons, but do come through. You've got a
text anyway, Oh eight hundred and eighty taty and nine
two nine to text if you've got suggestions for songs. Oh,
and I'll be making my dessert and I will post
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that on the bluff, sorry, not the bluff on the
Marcus slash Knight's Facebook page. The cherry Capatka that I'll
be making for Christmas Day. That is a Polish recipe
with a shoe pastry that's shaped like the Carpathian Mountains
and named after it. And I'm quite excited about that,
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to recipe from the New York Times. And yeah, now
there's a lot of jokes online about Chris Ray Chris rahere.
What's the story there? Is that like a Christmas mean
thing with his car broking down? I don't really know
about that, but I'm hearing a lot about that driving
home for Christmas. So could someone tell me more about that?
Speaker 3 (15:15):
Why?
Speaker 2 (15:15):
That's funny? I might even if we've got time play
Paul Kelly too with the Making Gravy song, because that's
a bit of a Ossie classic anyway, So there will
be a quiz. I'm not quite sure when it starts.
I'm just trying to pad for some time as we
get some other stuff and kind of get the scene. Anyway.
So eight hundred and eighty ten eighty nineteen nine detectives.
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There's something else you want to mention on the show tonight.
I guess everyone's probably flat out too. You're quite like
driving Home for Christmas? Actually we might play that. I'm
looking out the forty best Christmas Songs of all time
ranked you had to know as a bonn jov song,
Please Come Home for Christmas. That sounds like something from
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Walton's Mountain. I'm looking what we have got with the
best Christmas songs? Wherem last Christmas?
Speaker 4 (16:06):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (16:06):
I quite like that, Mariah Carey. I'm not sure about
the cult there. Pogues comes at number four, Shaken Stevens
very crisply one. That's good anyway, none of them I love.
But yes, we will play Chris rahere driving Home for Christmas. Also,
I think anyway do comes if you want to talk,
and that's kind of what we'll be doing tonight. But
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there will be the quiz, get your pen and paper ready,
and there will be called and there will be songs.
So I think it's going to be the complete show.
But yes, I'll see if I can do Driving Home
for Christmas. Hi, Marcus, life got so stressful. I responded
by turning my kitchen to a Christmas mince pie based
coping mechanism. There is something deeply Cafardic about slowly making pastry,
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building a sweet, sticky filling it in up with something
utterly magnificent that did exists now before. I highly recommend
as a stress management technique. After four weeks of nightly
baking and what I can only describe as festive tunnel vision,
I have emerged with the perfect mincepiates. We have to
said it through. Your listeners would like it for relaxation purposes.
I'd love to hear from that, So you send that through.
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If everyone's got any Christmas suggestions or Christmas questions, I'm
always up for that. Yes, and thanks for the suggestions.
About Michael Boublay. I can't get into him. Don't know
what it is. He's too much of a slick package
for me, I think, But that's just me. I'm sure
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there's play other radio station. Go listen to him playing
that anyway. Nice text from Jamie, Hi, Marcus, I thought
this was talkback. If I want to hear Carol's I'll
switch to Coast. They're probably doing talk back then with
the irony, wouldn't it now? Ah? Anyway, dear Marcus, I'd
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like to suggest Bob Dylan's must be Sandra to hoot
in half and not more full in any way, shape
or form. It's a shame that Creed or who's he
don't do carols? Can I say that? Ah? I see
Creed a back big anyway, twenty six past eight. We
will also do John Len and Happy Christmas War is Over,
because that's the one I keep saying. If if I've
been menloaded by the songs and can't stop singing, and
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they're the ones I'm gonna play, And in preparation I
have had at home one of those sort of music
stations playing those sort of things the last couple of months.
I don't know what I think it's one of our stations,
which stations, which music station I could have work at?
Which music stations around? They've all got such kind of
anoc YOURU sounding? Are we coast? Is that what Mike put?
Is that what Mike pud who's on? Was that the breeze?
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Oh it's the breeze that were listening to? Okay, sorry
about that guys. Anyway, someone wants Kevin Bloody Wilson Santa Claus,
Wi's my bike is that we'll be playing that. Maybe
maybe not. He got good crowds around the country this year.
He was everywhere to just follow that with his daughter.
Cheapest hard way to make a living, I thought being
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given Buddy Wilson, You've never seen such intense social media.
Speaker 5 (19:13):
And Auckland's Auckland Sorry living a mayor Auckland Central City
is set for a boost with upgrades to the home
of the ASB Classic tennis tournament. Auckland Council has secured
a fifteen million dollar revamp of Manuca Doctor Arena, including
a five million dollars including five million dollars for a
new roof. The ASB Classic adds over two million dollars
(19:36):
to Auckland's GDP each year, but Mayor Wayne Brown says
rain has spoiled play too often. More at nine or
go to NZ Herald dot co dot nz and I'll
try to read properly.
Speaker 2 (19:46):
No, I think that's becoming your thing. I think people
like that with you now that I make lots of mistakes, well,
that you know that you're real with it, you know.
I think that's good. I think that's part of your charm.
Are you from a Are you from a show? Tuned background, Nina,
like a musical theater type. Is that your thing? No,
I grew up dancing, O course, your d.
Speaker 5 (20:06):
Junior associated that. Yes, i'd confide to teach tap and ballet.
Speaker 2 (20:10):
Yeahitness, Yeah, I.
Speaker 5 (20:11):
Was a junior associated the New Zealand School of Dance
back in the day.
Speaker 2 (20:15):
I love it. I don't still do it, but I love.
Speaker 5 (20:18):
Dancing to music around my apartment.
Speaker 2 (20:20):
You know that would work? Well, could we do? Okay? Okay,
so we won't have you sing it anyway? Okay, almost
something we'll learning. But every every so offen you learn
a bit from you, don't we Yeah? You still got
tap shoes?
Speaker 6 (20:30):
I do.
Speaker 5 (20:30):
And I've still got my gain or Minden point shoes.
Oh really, I've got every single costume I ever had made,
or my two two's. Yeah, my lacel feed lovely you know,
long tutoo and everything. My mother's kept them all. And
my ballet and tap bag.
Speaker 2 (20:47):
Is it just what ballet people do?
Speaker 7 (20:49):
Or is.
Speaker 2 (20:51):
Well no long lost hope?
Speaker 5 (20:53):
Well, maybe there was a long lost hope. There'd be
a grandchild that might do it. I don't know, but
it's lovely to have them because they are so beautiful
and they're so beautifully made. And you know there's a
lot of.
Speaker 2 (21:03):
Memories here and your mother made them all.
Speaker 5 (21:05):
No, we haven't they there was a wonderful woman in
Gisbon who would make all my costumes.
Speaker 3 (21:10):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (21:10):
Yeah, well are they videos? I shouldn't say that.
Speaker 6 (21:14):
So crazy?
Speaker 5 (21:15):
Well it's not like now, you know, not really, because
back then it wasn't like.
Speaker 2 (21:19):
You went how long it goes back then.
Speaker 5 (21:21):
So I'm thirty nine now, oh goodness. And I stopped
dancing when I was about sixteen, when I thought I'm
not going to do this professionally.
Speaker 2 (21:28):
Two thousand and two, is that right?
Speaker 8 (21:30):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (21:30):
Okay?
Speaker 5 (21:30):
And then I went to boarding school and got into
different things because you need a lot of passion to
do it.
Speaker 2 (21:35):
You know, I can mention okay, goods, thank you, I
believe you. I do your are your bulletins. Thank you
for that. Nina twenty seven away from nine. If you
want to come through, I'm enjoying the pithy texts. Keep
going with those eight hundred and eighty ten eighty took
all my carriage out to tell me say my tap
dancing joke. Anyway, you're out. The Irish tap dancer fell
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on this think twenty seven to nine comes through. If
you want to talk, Victoria, it's Marcus. Welcome Victoria before
hang on, put my earphones on. What did you say?
Speaker 9 (22:13):
Yes?
Speaker 10 (22:13):
Fusing me before a long time ago?
Speaker 2 (22:16):
Wow?
Speaker 10 (22:18):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (22:19):
How big was your family? How big was your family?
Speaker 3 (22:23):
Oh?
Speaker 10 (22:23):
We come from the South Island.
Speaker 2 (22:25):
How many kids in your family?
Speaker 10 (22:28):
There's me and my brother and my sister.
Speaker 2 (22:32):
I got you confused with for someone that had like
about fourteen kids. That's not you, though, was it?
Speaker 11 (22:37):
No?
Speaker 2 (22:38):
It's not me, okay, glad, I clarified that.
Speaker 12 (22:41):
Yep.
Speaker 10 (22:42):
For Christmas? Your favoritees trifle.
Speaker 2 (22:45):
No, I don't like trifle.
Speaker 11 (22:47):
I know you don't.
Speaker 10 (22:48):
Lolly Yeah? Good? Another kid, and I'm going to make
this chop log. That's nice.
Speaker 2 (22:58):
There's just like a sponge rolled up, though, isn't it.
I'm not that that disparagingly, but it just seems it
doesn't seem like cooking. It seems more like just assembly.
Speaker 10 (23:08):
You can cook it. I'm just going to cook it.
I don't know how it go with it.
Speaker 2 (23:14):
But you'll buy a sponge and roll it up, won't you.
Speaker 6 (23:17):
Yeah?
Speaker 10 (23:17):
We're rolling.
Speaker 13 (23:20):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (23:21):
And then the ice said no, you put cream and jam?
Is that right? Okay? What town do you ink any good?
Speaker 10 (23:31):
Yeah? The Goodwin face come.
Speaker 2 (23:34):
Down too fair and land too far and land for me?
I wouldn't I go mad?
Speaker 14 (23:40):
And land.
Speaker 2 (23:41):
I'm going to be near the sea. It's being in
the middle, isn't it.
Speaker 10 (23:45):
Well you can bring to the beach beach Oh yeah, yeah,
the good wind face mark.
Speaker 2 (23:56):
What's big news? And what's big news in dinner work
at the moment?
Speaker 10 (24:01):
That's from really to worry? No, oh wow, it's a
good lord. Will pray?
Speaker 2 (24:10):
Okay, oh god, okay. Will you enjoy your chocolate? Long victory.
Nice to hear from you. Thank you well on my
head twenty five to nine, if you want to partake,
oh eight hundred and eighty today, there will be the
quiz tonight there will be the quiz. You're gonna have
a piece of paper and there'll be fifty one questions.
Now someone's asked every host to play Billy T. James
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as I wish you are moldy Christmas. I reckon, we
can probably manage that. I'll see how we go with time.
I'll check the text to see if they have asked
every host. Maybe they have such a serial text a
thing to say that I've asked every host. There's other
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breaking news happens tonight. Will bring that to you and
then do get in touch you on to be a
part of the show. Zachary says. Marcus emailed you the
other week in regards to my Queen, Mattress and bass.
From Ike's online, the store delivery has been pushed from
last week to the first week of January. An email
update from IQ today it's now out to the first
week of February. I'm done. I asked for a refund. However,
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the online complaint desk is close closes to after Christmas.
This Ike is a joke. That's bad. Ah, what a
bad launch. It's shocking. Anyway, we are awaiting the delivery
of a trampoline. Not quite sure the way that is,
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but I hope that comes before Christmas. We've gone locally
made finally, Super Tramp coming down from Livin. I hope
it's not as difficult to put together as the last one,
which was terrible. By the way, the tramboline so oh gone.
What I always should have done. I brought the news,
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didn't made one. I report back on that. It's a
great name for tramp company. Though Super Tramp isn't it?
You just say, wow, that's fantastic. Anyway, twenty three away
from nine, Josie, it's Marcus. Good evening.
Speaker 13 (26:15):
Oh hello, Malcus. I got him early because I might
not love the night out. Now it'll be my birthday
in the three four days of one hundred and two.
I think I'm entitled to get to bed early out time.
Speaker 2 (26:38):
This is always the hollow of my How many times
have you done this?
Speaker 4 (26:40):
Now?
Speaker 2 (26:40):
I think it's not three years in a row?
Speaker 11 (26:43):
Yeah?
Speaker 13 (26:44):
Three, I think it's three years.
Speaker 2 (26:45):
Yes, I'm always.
Speaker 13 (26:49):
Say how much I have appreciated listening to you. I
listen every night when I'm awake and always enjoy your program.
Speaker 2 (27:01):
Oh that's fantastic. And now you are you you're in Auckland?
Speaker 8 (27:08):
Is that right? Is that right?
Speaker 2 (27:08):
In St? Hell's or someone? Is that where you are? Yeah?
Speaker 13 (27:13):
Pardon?
Speaker 2 (27:13):
And You've had a good year.
Speaker 15 (27:17):
Up and down.
Speaker 13 (27:18):
I'm actually doing extremely well for my age, so I'm
keeping going.
Speaker 6 (27:27):
I'm fine.
Speaker 13 (27:28):
I'm fine.
Speaker 3 (27:29):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (27:29):
Well, look, I hope I look. And your birthday day?
Is is it the twenty first or the twenty.
Speaker 13 (27:35):
Second, the twenty third.
Speaker 2 (27:38):
Twenty third? Okay? Well look I hope, I hope you
have a fantastic birthday. And look you Mark, and thank
you for calling. It means a lot to me. I
hope to talk to you next year as well. So
I really appreciate you coming through.
Speaker 15 (27:52):
Well.
Speaker 13 (27:52):
I think we'll we'll see. That's why I had to
get in early. And you have and your family, your
boys birthday, Yes, happy birthday to him, and you have
a lovely Christmas a new year.
Speaker 2 (28:07):
Really appreciate that. Josie, thank you so much for coming through. Brilliant? Wow,
how old didn't you say she was? I don't think
there'd be many. Yeah, I don't think there'd be many
one hundred years, one hundred and two year olds in
New Zealand. Don't there be many at all? I mean, yeah,
(28:34):
that's extraordinary. Wow. Wow, So there we go, one hundred
and two. Oh that's maybe of night. I forgot about
that last year too. That's unbelievable. Anyway, every year I
(28:56):
forget and it's gonna be one hundred and two year
old that remembers he oh yeah, but we've got to do.
That's brilliant. Where she got to bed now, Hamish, it's Marcus,
good evening, welcome, Oh Marcus, how are you good thank you, Hamish.
Speaker 16 (29:12):
Yeah good, Oh what a lovely call of that last
cool or Yeah, my nana lived to one hundred and three,
so yeah, god, I can't even imagine really, but yeah,
she just sounded like my nana.
Speaker 2 (29:28):
That's so sweet, Hamish. How long ago was that?
Speaker 16 (29:33):
Oh? How long she was with us?
Speaker 2 (29:37):
How long ago was she one hundred and three?
Speaker 16 (29:40):
Oh, she was maybe eight years ago?
Speaker 2 (29:45):
Okay, okay, well.
Speaker 16 (29:46):
She since passed, but I was quite young when she passed.
But yeah, Mom's side of the family, so.
Speaker 2 (29:54):
Yeah, so she would have been she would have been tonight.
That if she's if she's one hundred and three and
that was that years ago, should be born one hundred
and eleven years ago. That would be like nineteen fourteen.
It's unbelievable. That's World War One territory. We'll just ask.
Speaker 16 (30:09):
Yeah, that's wild.
Speaker 2 (30:10):
Yeah, it's really wild.
Speaker 7 (30:11):
Yeah.
Speaker 16 (30:13):
Anyway, well, yeah, well when I'm one hundred it will be.
Speaker 11 (30:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 16 (30:18):
Well I was born in ninety nine. Oh it's almost
you know, I want to get to the next century,
you know.
Speaker 2 (30:25):
Oh yeah, is that is that what your generation thinks
are to make it to twenty to twenty one hundred?
Speaker 16 (30:33):
That's right? You know what a maskne that would be anyway,
I'm to talk about anything tonight.
Speaker 2 (30:40):
Yes, what do you want to say?
Speaker 16 (30:43):
Oh no, I'm just saying a chat.
Speaker 2 (30:45):
Are you getting ready for Are you getting ready for
the Are you getting ready for the quiz?
Speaker 16 (30:53):
What is the quid's entail of the question that there'll.
Speaker 2 (30:56):
Be a trophy, there'll be a carved cup. It's questions
that have originated from things people have said on the
show during the year. And there's fifty one questions. You've
got to self mark and it's got to be honest.
So if you are super if you are a super lister,
you will do better, right and Jo and Josie and
(31:19):
Jo Yeah.
Speaker 16 (31:20):
Yeah, so yeah, Well why fifty questions? Why not twenty five?
Speaker 2 (31:26):
Because every every time I said it, Dan, that's a
question for the quiz, And that's how many we had. Ah,
there's no fixed limit. It's a it's a it's a
question on merit. If someone says something extraordinary that they
would have thought, I'd be like, that's for the quiz. Alright, Yeah,
so get yourself a pen and get yourself a pen
and paper. You're heading away or anything, hamish you off
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for any exciting Christmas things to tell us.
Speaker 16 (31:52):
Well, I picked up the parents camper vern and I'm
going to do a trick down to my partner in
a hope.
Speaker 2 (32:00):
Great.
Speaker 16 (32:02):
Yeah, so you're on the beach for Christmas?
Speaker 2 (32:05):
And which will be raining? Which will be raining? What's
the forecast?
Speaker 11 (32:11):
Yeah?
Speaker 16 (32:11):
I actually haven't checked.
Speaker 2 (32:13):
Mind you with a with a camera venue? Right, aren't
you that pretty weather?
Speaker 11 (32:17):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (32:18):
Forty forecast or happy?
Speaker 3 (32:24):
Oh yeah?
Speaker 2 (32:26):
Why don't you live in the same place as your
Why do you live in the same place as your partner?
It's complicated.
Speaker 16 (32:34):
Yeah, work commitments. He's got down there and that's good. Yeah,
it's kind of a new new relationship. So yeah, but.
Speaker 2 (32:44):
Well the weather's good. Twenty four degrees are hight overcast. Yeah, perfect.
Not as good as the day before, the day after,
but twenty ninth Monday is a bad one. Nice to
hear from your homers. Sixteen away from nine. Keep it coming, Hi, Bob,
it's Marcus. Good evening.
Speaker 8 (33:03):
If I had paper ready, I'm going to get one question.
If I don't get any of the other rides, I know.
Speaker 2 (33:09):
What questions you're going to go, right, It's going to
be what what question did Bob ask? Jim Bulger when
he was kicked out of the meeting. Was it was
it was? It was up the coast of it wasn't with.
Speaker 8 (33:22):
Held in Calbournie actually and Wellington. Yeah, okay, okay, I've
rung is. I just want to give a huge shout
out for a place called the John's Kitchen and blen him.
They do the John's No just John's Kitchen, yep, I
do for the last twenty five years. So they're not
fly by nights. They give free breakfast to people who
require it. They have a shower, they have a washing machine.
(33:46):
They're having a Christmas dinner this year, and on Wednesday
nights they have a cooked meal for anyone. You don't
have to be poor or anything. Just anyone that wants
to go down there and have a meal you can do.
And so I just want to give a huge thanks
to all those people that work every day. They're there
doing the same thing voluntary.
Speaker 2 (34:04):
Okay, are you involved with it or you'll be hitting there?
Is that something that you will interface with.
Speaker 8 (34:08):
I'm involved with because I don't need their food.
Speaker 2 (34:14):
And you and you're the promotional alarm by the sounds
of things also.
Speaker 8 (34:17):
Right, you know, I was gonna. I was going to
bake for them, but I've got to go back and
sort of bloody hip out. Yeah, once I've sorted it
back out, I'm going into bake for them two or
three days a week. It's just that I do it
from home. And I thought, yeah, obviously you haven't seen
my power.
Speaker 2 (34:32):
But I'm not making and and the is it sketchy'
not be in a commercial kitchen or is it the
way it goes on as.
Speaker 8 (34:38):
A commercial kitchen but not you? Not your how it might.
Speaker 3 (34:45):
Yeah?
Speaker 8 (34:45):
Not at my place?
Speaker 2 (34:48):
Yeah, where else would I be. I'm just I'm just
having a look at it. One.
Speaker 8 (34:51):
It's good around with the control it made, I just
about lost myself. Yeah, I've been a good year, Marcus,
been a good year. Yeah, no complaints.
Speaker 2 (35:01):
Are you heading away at all? After the after the
event there that day?
Speaker 8 (35:05):
If you remember, I just got back from a WASI
not long ago and my grandson on that. I've been
up to my granddaughters twice this year. So I'm just
going to kick back and do bag. Are all here?
Last week I wanted to win. I wanted to win
a horn for Christmas, and we had two hundred raffles
at the Springland Hotel. And by the time we got
to one hundred and ninety nine, I hadn't won a ham.
(35:26):
And believe it or not, I w the last minute of.
Speaker 2 (35:28):
The last that's something.
Speaker 8 (35:33):
That's good.
Speaker 2 (35:34):
Are you awaiting? And you hip?
Speaker 8 (35:37):
Well, they bulled up the one they put in. They
put two smaller titanium bull bearing. God only knows why.
And it's just got worse and worse and worse, and
every timing out of the doctor they come exactly the
same things. You know, you've got to stiff, Hi, I
know that. That's why I'm here now. The right one
is starting to pack up. So I'm waiting to see
(35:59):
a bone specialist, but you know, waiting to see anyone
these days. It's a long, long period, yep.
Speaker 2 (36:07):
And the chance, the chance of the chance of a
bone surgeon turning up at Christmas dinner at the John's
kitchens is perty slim, aren't.
Speaker 8 (36:15):
They at all at all? Just that the rise? Yeah,
but you know, I'm not a young young I'm sick
going people telling me we would go hit viberrations and
twelve weeks later they were fine, they were thinking.
Speaker 2 (36:25):
They were doing that's frustrating.
Speaker 8 (36:28):
Yeah, well I get down to them.
Speaker 2 (36:29):
My stay in touch, right, I've got to run, but
thanks you get your pen and paper ready. Someone's texted
and they said, sorry for being off topic. How do
you pronounce Oban on Stuart Island? I've heard two versions
from the weather forecast. Is Oben and obarn? Or is
it another Gisban versus gisbon debate regards me. I've never
heard anyone call it oban. People just call it Stuart
(36:50):
Island or the bay were half been Bay. No one
called it oban that I can tell, no one at all,
So I don't know whether whether people use it, but yeah,
I've never heard or I think now nowadays it's called
it ruggy era. So yes, anyway, someone says I can't
find the text. Oh yes, Ike is excuse that they
don't expect to be so popular as nothing but flat
(37:11):
pack bull crap. They promoted that opening for two years.
I agree, that's a shocker. So yeah, they've just pulled
the pin on all their furniture anyway, obviously making a fortune.
But sort it out, sort out your systems. We're a
pretty straightforward country. Might be then trying and ferry the properly,
(37:32):
getting things to the south Island. The quiz will start
after nine. I can promise you that we'll get right
into it. So I need a pen and a paper.
When I see pen and paper, you could have a
pencil or whatever. I don't care what you do it on.
But you've got to be honest, because if you get
that trophy and you're dishonest, it's going to haunch you.
(37:56):
As I said, like an Edgar Allen post short story.
Now it is quiz time, So there'll be fifty one questions.
They are all questions that have been things that have
been talked about on this show. Some of them you
could google the answers too, some of them you couldn't.
I don't want you to google the answers because that's
(38:17):
not the point. And the point is fun stuff we've learned.
And there will be a trophy that will go to
the person that rings up and says they've got the
highest score texts, and I don't know yet what the
trophy is going to be. If anyone's got any great
suggestions for a trophy, it'll be engraved. It might be
(38:38):
a cup, it might be something engraved, but I'd like
to get something that is pertinent to the show. I'm
not quite sure what that is yet or relevant reverlent,
so that will happen. So I will and that will
go from year to years of the defending champion that
has it over time. There might be a monetary prize
(38:59):
if we were able to do that with people not cheating,
although it's sounding I've got to read them opinion of people,
but I haven't. I trust people. But what I have
learned to the business of radio is every time you
have a competition with a big prize, it's amazing the
links people will go to to win it, with sob
(39:23):
stories and stuff. It's always amazed me that. Anyway, I
don't want to say about that. Keep those texts coming
to if you want to call you. Does Graham want
say anything I've enterprised out of the quiz? Or is
he just yeah, sure take him now? Oh yes, Nina's gone. No,
Nina hasn't gone. That woman and that woman Emily, I
think her name was. She's a new newsreader they're trying
(39:46):
over the summer, and that was her just getting one
under her belt, so I thought she was really good. So,
yeah know, Nina's still on deck. Nina hasn't decided to
go and pursue her stage career. After all, she's there.
But it's just that that person is just getting one
because she'll be reading news bulletins over the summer because
Nina wanted to break. Yes, that's the way that's going
(40:09):
to go. Someone said it should be a Temu trophy. Oh,
we'll get that's an extremely good idea. Of course, it
should be a Temo trophy. That's the best thing I've heard.
It's either going to be ik or Temu or look
like pounds of butter. Can you get trophies at Costco?
It's a it's a. It's a. It's a. So maybe
you could ask chet Ai Dan what would be a
(40:32):
good Timu trophy for the nights get to complicate with
the things now we've got to do, isn't it trophy?
That was some great truck. Oh you get bang for
your back. I like the thumbs up one. It's one
that looks like an oscar six dollars twenty four. Oh,
(40:58):
they're brilliant. I'll spend some time looking at those. In Graham.
This is Marcus. Welcome.
Speaker 11 (41:09):
Yeah, Marcus, I thought you said before something about you
didn't know about oh barn in Stuart Island, yes, and
Halfman Bay. There's a settlement called oh Barn.
Speaker 2 (41:21):
That's right, And someone was asking how it's pronounced because
I heard the weather people aren't asking it pronouncing it
two different ways.
Speaker 11 (41:29):
Okay, I thought, oh, yeah, I've got it all wrong. Sorry,
that's right, that's right.
Speaker 2 (41:33):
But but you pronounce it O barn. I think that's
how most people pronounce it's not oben.
Speaker 11 (41:38):
Yeah, but who knows.
Speaker 2 (41:40):
Yeah, I'll check out. Thanks Graham at twelve past nine. Okay,
pen and paper ready. I don't know how long these
questions will take. I'll read them slowly and i'll repeat them.
See boss is working late, brilliant, just getting the email
from the boss that some of shaken howdies. Now here's
(42:07):
the quiz when that come through, Dan, yesterday day before Wednesday?
Was it we oh quiz questions? I don't think i'll
get any right at all, and I'll bet some of
(42:27):
the more recent ones Okay, it'll take a while to
get through them. I feel there should be music in
the background, but I don't think we'll do that because
people hate the music in the background. What's that hate?
The question?
Speaker 8 (42:42):
Dan?
Speaker 2 (42:53):
I don't I never remember that. Ah, well, what is it?
Do you know?
Speaker 11 (43:07):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (43:07):
I know, I know what it is too, yes, okay, No,
I know what it is now I've looked it up. Yeah.
Uh oh, broaking mynn roll, I've looked up the answer.
No it's not. Yeah, but I wouldn't know what it was. Okay,
So here's the question, here's the quiz. Okay, so there's
(43:28):
so some of these questions will require a sentence, but
you'll need to mark them yourself quite vigilantly. Okay. Question
number one, it's quite a hard one to start with,
but they an order that we decided to have them. Quiz.
Question number one is what is the etymology of the
word helicopter? What is the etymology of the word helicopter?
(43:57):
So you don't be put off with that question because
I don't know if i'd get that one right. Question two,
enough time to write there down, halle copt. What's the
derivation of that word? Hally copt. I don't think anyone's
(44:19):
going to get that right. Second question, more straightforward. I
got the first one right. Second question, more straightforward, what
is the collective noun for a group of butterflies? The
(44:40):
collective noun for a group of butterflies. So you got
the helicopter etymology of that, the word derivation then the
collective noun for a group of butterflies. Third question, question
(45:07):
number three, So we've got helicopter butterflies. Question number three,
what are the three names of the buns and a
big Mac? There are three names for the buns and
a big mac. What are those names? I think you
(45:28):
need to work it with Donald to have a very
good memory when discussed that, because I can't remember them.
I don't know how to start to name a bun
and a big mac. Question four, and we're a thirteenth
of the way there. What is the only plant to
yield two distinct spices? The only plant to yield two
(45:56):
distinct spices? I think a high school's going to be
about eight by the way, So what the helicopter, the butterflies,
the big mac? And what plant? What is the only
plant to yield two distinct spices? Now we're coming up
to some of the local questions. Question five, with one
(46:24):
hundred and ninety and making up eight point eight percent
of all its roads, which city in New Zealand has
the most roundabouts? Just rephrasing that, which city in New
Zealand has the most roundabouts. It has one hundred and
ninety and it makes up eight point eight percent of
(46:46):
all its roads. I think we've all got a fair
idea of the answer to that one. We're up to March.
The first question was when Dann it felt like about
a February one. Question number six, so we've gone helicopter butterflies,
(47:07):
big mac spices, roundabouts. Question six and which US state
is Fort Knox located? I think quite a few of
our listens had been there. It seems never ending. This gosh,
I don't know if we're going to get through all
the quiz and get all the carrols through before midnight.
(47:36):
Let's ever break. I need it. So I've done question
seven in which US state is Fort Knox located? I'm
not writing any of these things down next. I'm too overwhelmed.
Speaker 11 (47:50):
Now.
Speaker 2 (47:50):
The questions get more intriguing as we go. Question number seven.
If you've just joined us, it's too late, but you're
in the middle of the z'd be eight to twelve
show end of year from the show question sourced quiz
Quizzy Wizzy. These are all things that came up. Question
number seven, which intrigues me despite qualifying, why didn't Egypt
(48:19):
play any games at the nineteen thirty FIFO World Cup?
I feel like almost know that one despite qualifying, why
didn't Egypt play any games at the nineteen thirty FIFA
World Cup feels like a very good trivial pursuit. Question
(48:45):
that nineteen thirty. I don't know if the year is key?
Question eight. A fifth of the way through Question eight,
how do you spell raery? How do you spell ray?
(49:21):
Have you writing it down? I can see all the
uber drivers having pulled over? Question nine. Finish this quote
from director John Frankenheimer and the inverted commas start. Now,
(49:42):
that's not the quote, that's me talking to explain it.
Finish this quote. There are two things in life. Sorry
I've misquoted it. There are two things I will never
do in my life beep and beep. And the answer
goes where I said beep, Director John Frankenheimer, there are
(50:04):
two things I will never do in my life, beep
and beep. Question ten, where were the nineteen eighty four
Winter Olympics held? We're tauvil and Dean one gold. We're
(50:25):
all to start having ballero. We're were the only four
Winter Olympics held were Tavel and Dean one gold. Question eleven,
(50:48):
the name Alcatraz comes from a Spanish word meaning the
island of the What the island of the what Alcatraz?
Have you got the answer? Or in a separate file?
(51:09):
How got my headphones off? Where are they?
Speaker 15 (51:11):
Okay?
Speaker 2 (51:12):
That's right, don't need them? I imagine I've got three
rights so far, I make that two. So eleven was
the name Alcatraz? I'll redo the ad the questions really
quick before the end. If you're confused. Question twelve, where
(51:33):
do we get the term brent crude from? Where do
we get the term brent crude from? Question thirteen? Which
country has the shortest national anthem? Which country has the
(52:04):
shortest national anthem? Now with this question fourteen, it means
where in the world is the other one? A?
Speaker 3 (52:24):
Is that right?
Speaker 8 (52:25):
Dan?
Speaker 2 (52:26):
Yeah? Question fourteen? Where in New Zealand is or was?
Where in New Zealand is or was there a statue
of Richard Nixon? And for a bonus point, where is
the other one? Question fifteen? What is a curate? And
(52:55):
where did curate's egg come from? These questions you'll know
what you want. You have to be quite brutal with
marking your own. What does a curate and where did
curate's egg come from? Question sixteen. This will be the
(53:17):
time from the mushroom murders. Question sixteen A. I think
I might get this one right. Question sixteen, What do
you call a beef Wellington made with beetroot? Question sixteen?
(53:39):
What do you call a beef Wellington made with beetroot?
I think I've got that one third of the way through. Oh,
there's some great questions. Question seventeen. What is the special
(54:04):
name for AA meetings just for pilots? What is the
special name for AA meetings just for pilots? I don't
know if they have them in New Zealand. It's a
(54:26):
good question that question eighteen. I think I got this
one right. Question eighteen. What gift did New Zealand? Or sorry?
What did New Zealand gift Prince Charles and Diana for
their wedding in nineteen eighty one? First was Muldoon?
Speaker 15 (54:51):
Was it?
Speaker 2 (54:56):
What gift did New Zealand give Prince Charles and Diana
for their wedding in nineteen eighty one? Question nineteen what is?
And I'll go through the more quickly at the ends
if you missed when I'll come back to we leave
a gap? So eighteen's the wedding gift guest gift for
Prince Charles and Diana. Nineteen What is a rutter bugger?
(55:19):
Are you T A B A G A? What is
a ritter bugger? Terribly pronounced? Question twenty? What is and
this one's spelt right? That H is in the right place? Dan,
isn't it?
Speaker 8 (55:35):
Yep?
Speaker 2 (55:37):
Okay? What is? Question twenty? What is ibophobia? Question twenty?
What is ibophobia? A I B O H P H
O B I A ibophobia? Question twenty one? What's starting
(55:59):
with H is the medical term for your big toe?
What's starting with H is the medical repeat everyday? What's
starting with H is the medical term for your big toe?
Twenty two? So nineteen rutterbugger twenty ibophobia twenty one. What's
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starting with H is a middle two for your big toe?
Question twenty two? Where did Drury, the South Auckland suburb
get its name? Question twenty three? Which country doesn't have
the most English speakers even though Kelvin says it does.
That was on Friday, the twenty second of August. Which
(56:40):
country doesn't have the most English speakers, even though Kelvin
says it does. Question twenty four, what is a bachelor's handbag?
Twenty four? What is a bachelor's handbag? And we're just
about done. People have a last question before the news
from halfway mark Brian Douglas Old born nineteen forty one
(57:05):
died twenty twenty who ought to be more famous than
Hamilton as he invented?
Speaker 3 (57:09):
What?
Speaker 2 (57:10):
In other words, what did Brian Douglas Old of Hamilton invent?
It's a very good quiz. This should be picked up
Internaestley anyway, we're halfway there. Question twenty six. I'm too
scared to look at the text. If you're saying, oh,
stop the quiz, Stop the quiz. Question twenty six, what
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is a haboob? Not what's a boob? What's a haboob? Haboob?
Twenty six? What's a haboob? Twenty seven? In the song
Sylvia's Mother, what is Sylvia's Mother's Name? And the baradis
(57:58):
sip love that song? We're ready to talking about Sylvia's
mother because I can't mention Sylvia Parker I care without
thinking about Sylvia's mother. In the song what is Sylvia's
Mother's Name? Twenty eight. Very good question. This might be
quite a long one to write down, but you'll know
if you know. Question twenty eight. Why do pirates wear
(58:23):
eye patches? Twenty eight? Wider pirates wear eye patches? Question
twenty nine. Fisher Harris's opening try against many Seagulls on
the fifth of September was the fastest and NRL history.
(58:43):
How quickly was it scored after the kickoff whistle? Obviously
he's a plan for the Warriors. Fisher Harris's try quickest
in history. How quickly was it scored after the kickoff whistle?
I think they went on and lost the game. That
was a heartbreaking thing. Question thirty What McDonald's was caller
(59:15):
Tony Yet when he nearly but not actually won McDonald's
Millionaire Monopoly, he had the winning card. They couldn't find it.
Would have been a millionaire found it afterwards? When his
moving house? What McDonald's was he at? Question thirty two?
(59:37):
Sorry question thirty one, just checking out here on song?
Where did peaches originate? Sorry? Yeah, the country, not on
a tree? Where did peaches originate? Question thirty two? What
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was abolished in New Zealand in nineteen forty one? All
these things have been mentioned on the show. Question and
all the answer will be coming up A stills, I've
got rid of this. We'll go through and have all
the answers so it will be revealed. Question thirty two
(01:00:22):
what was abolished using in nineteen forty one? Question thirty
three what season of the Dancing with the Stars? What
season of Dancing with the Stars has Robert Irwin competed
on and won? It was that the question? Why do
we have that question there? N okay, okay, what season
(01:00:51):
Dancing with the Stars as Robert Erwin competed on? And one?
Speaker 8 (01:00:56):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (01:00:56):
What numbered season? Yes, that's right, I see what season?
Not what year, but what number season? So like the
first season or the second seasons? I understand that now,
Thanks for explaining that to me. Question thirty four What
year did Kathy rig the Invocago local elections? What year
did Kathy rig the Invacago local elections? Question thirty five
(01:01:20):
what is the name given to the orange light at
some pedestrian crossings? What is the name given to the
orange light at some pedestrian crossings? Question thirty six who
played Rachel's sister and friends?
Speaker 14 (01:01:42):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (01:01:43):
Who played Rachel's sisters and friends. One person played both roles,
and two people played two roles. Two people played two roles.
Rachel's sisters and friends who played them. We're two thirds
of the way through. Let's take a break. Who are
you doing? Very well? People? Okay? Question and read them
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all again quickly? How's my place? Am I too slower?
Too hard to get the timing RTE the pacing? Question
thirty seven. How did the woman's face look after call
A King rescued her from a volcanic eruption? This was
on the back of Mount ru Peer who erupting? We're
talking about that? How did the woman's face look after
(01:02:27):
call A Ken rescued her from a volcanic eruption? Question
thirty eight. The first place in the world to have
a VAT was where Value added Tex thirty eight. The
first place in the world to have evaluated text was
where thirty nine. What is an imprenage empn inn aga?
(01:02:50):
What is an mpennage? Question forty? Where is the Nobel
Prize for Peace? Presented? Question forty Where is the Nobel
Prize for Peace? Presented? Question forty one? Why did caller
(01:03:12):
Bob get ejected from Jim Bulger's campaign meeting? Why did
caller Bob get ejected from Jim Bulger's campaign meeting? Question
forty two? Where did Jim Bolger meet his wife? Question
(01:03:36):
forty three? How does call a jan clip her toes
while listening to talk back? How does call a jan
clip her toes while listening to talk back? Question forty four.
How many Lady Godives make a monkey? How many Lady
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Godives make a monkey? Question forty five? Only eight more?
Question forty five How tall was Queen Victoria? How tall
was Queen Victoria? Question forty six, fore like Bradley? From
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which language do we get chock as in chock the wheels?
Question forty six? From which language do we get chock
as in chop the wheels? Question forty seven. Which is
the only breed of dog to be mentioned in the Bible?
Question forty seven? Which is the only breed of dog
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to be mentioned in the Bible? Question forty eight? What
was Sir Cliff Richards's birth name? Question forty eight? What
was Sir Cliff Richards's birth name? Question forty nine what
would you use aqua faber as a replacement for? What
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would you use aqua faber as a replacement for? Question
fifty What is Pete's fish and chip order? Question fifty
What is Pete's fish and chip's order? Question? Pardon, yeah, yeah,
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take todd. There's four things in that we could say
three and a half. What's Pete's fish and chip order?
Question fifty one? What did call a lor call his pipe?
Tobacco pipe? Not on the meth? Fifty one? What did
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call a louri call his cake? They call his pipe?
Fifty two? For Christmas, Marcus is making a cheer kaputka
which is named for which European natural landmark feature? And
last question from two nights ago, who wasn't available for
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comment after rescuing Dick van Dyke while he was surfing
in twenty ten? Who wasn't available for comment after rescuing
Dick van Dyke while he was surfing in twenty ten?
And that is the quiz fifty three questions down. Your
answers are not far away. I'll reread them. If there's
just some gaps you want to fill them in and
have a guess, because boy, I bought there some pretty
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tricky questions there. Someone said, read the question slow. I
will read them all again, just so you could if
you've got some to fill and you can do that. People.
So yeap, here are the questions again, and I'm just
going to refine them. People, All right, don't panic, don't panic?
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Do to do? I've read them quickly. So if you
get question one, what is the etymology of the word helicopter?
Question two? The collective name for a group of butterflies?
Question three, the three names of the buns and a
big mac. Question four, the only plant to yield two
distinct spices. Question five the city in New Zealand with
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the most roundabouts one hundred and ninety eight point eight
percent of all its roads. Six in which US state
is Fort Knox located? Seven despite qualifying wide in Egypt,
play any games at the nineteen thirty feet for World Cup? Eight?
Those question seven?
Speaker 11 (01:07:45):
That one?
Speaker 2 (01:07:45):
Question eight? How do you spell oray? Question nine finished
this quote from director John Frankenheimer. There are two things
I'll never do in my life dash and dash. Ten
Where with the nineteen eighty four Winter Olympics held, We're
tavel and d one gold? Eleven The name Alcatraz comes
from a Spanish word in the island of the What twelve?
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Where do we get the term Brent crude from thirteen?
Which country has the shortest national anthem? Fourteen? Where in
New Zealand was there a statue or is there a
statue of Richard Nixon? And for bonus point, where is
the other one? Question fifteen? What is a curate and
where did curates a come from? Sixteen? What do you
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call a beef Wellington made with beetroot? Seventeen? What is
the special name for AA meetings for pilots? Eighteen? What
gifted New Zealand give Princess Charles and Diana for their
wedding in nineteen eighty one? Question nineteen? What is a
rutter bugger? Are you tab a? Ga? Question twenty? What
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is ibophobia aib oh phobia?
Speaker 11 (01:09:05):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (01:09:05):
I think I've worked out what that one is? Should
be in the crypto crosswords? Question twenty one What starting
with H is the medical term for your big toe?
Twenty two? Where to Drury the South Auckland suburb get
its name? Twenty three? Which country doesn't have the most
English speakers even though Kelvin said it does. Friday twenty
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second August twenty four? What is a bachelor's handbag? Twenty five?
Brian Douglas Old born nineteen forty one, died twenty twenty two,
ought to be more famous in Hamilton? What did he invent?
Twenty six? What is a haboob? Twenty seven? What is
Sylvia's mother name? What is Sylvia's mother's name in the song?
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Question twenty eight? Wide of pirates were eyepatches? Question twenty
nine How fast was Fisher Harris's try against Manly when
he scored the fastest try in NRL history? Question thirty
which mcdi donalds was called a tony at when he
nearly but not actually won McDonald's winion and monopoly? What
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McDonald's was he at when he won it? Thirty one?
Where did peaches ornate originate? Thirty two? What was abolished
in New Zealand in nineteen forty one? Question thirty three.
Robert Erwin competed and won Dancing with the Stars? What
number season was it? Thirty four? What year did Kathy
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rig the Invicago local elections? Thirty five? What is the
name given to the orange light at some pedestrian crossings?
Thirty six? Who played Rachel's sister and friends? Thirty seven?
How did the woman's face look after call A cared
rescue her from a volcanic eruption Question thirty eight. The
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first place in the world to have VAT was where?
Thirty nine? What is an ampinnage? Question forty Where is
the Noble for Peace presented? Question forty one Why did
caller Bob get ejected from Jim Bulger's campaign meeting? Question
forty two? Where did Jim Bolger meet his wife? Forty three?
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What does call a jan clipper toes with while listening
to talk back? Forty four? How many Lady Godvers make
a monkey? Forty five? How tall was Queen Victoria? Forty six?
From which language do we get chock as in chock
the wheels? Forty seven? The only bread of dogs be
mentioned in the Bible? Forty eight, Cliff Richard's birth name
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forty nine. What is aqua Farber replacement for? Fifty? Pietefish
and chip order fifty one? What Laurie called his pipe?
Fifty two, What is Cherry car Parker named after? What
landmark feature? And fifty three? Who wasn't available for comment
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After rescuing Dick Van Dyke while I was surfing in
twenty ten, Jeepers, creepers, that's everything answers soon? I hate
to say it, but we've got excellent. The answers are
excellent if you if you, if you listen to the
if you listened right through to the questions, you'll find
the answer is extremely illuminating. So yes, now, oh that
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look quite good. Vanessa just exchanging Christmas gifts? Pricey? I
should get to those. She needs to try them on.
So what should we do? Should I start with it?
Speaker 4 (01:12:47):
Dan?
Speaker 2 (01:12:47):
What do I do? Do I start with the answers?
Speaker 7 (01:12:48):
Now?
Speaker 2 (01:12:48):
Do we play a song? What are the choices of
the songs? What's the shortest? How long is it? Whose
version is it? Oh? Who's that? Sung by David Bowie? Okay,
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we'll start with that, and then back with the answers
to the quiz aft and then we'll have all the
carols out the way, Carol, Carol, Carol, the cracker barrel,
all till twelve. Let's have a song, then coming hard
after it with your questions, your self marking, and then
you text me how many you got right, and the
person that gets the most gets the trophy. But you
can't google, and you've got to be honest. And if
you're not honest, you'll be haunted because that trophy will
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haunt you. Well, I will jinx the trophy. I'll curse it.
So if you have cheat or google things, it's going
to come and it's gonna give you bad vibes. Anyway.
So here's the song and it'll take us to the news.
I'll go for a drive around town, do some laps.
I'm an excited spend long time before a holiday, jeeps,
if I had a holiday this year?
Speaker 3 (01:13:50):
No, I have not.
Speaker 2 (01:13:52):
Oh no, Okay, here we go, people, seven past ten
the results of the annual quiz. I'm not sure how
we'll do it this year next year. With this year
was the first way of trying it. And oh very well,
So marky questions yourself and be honest with that. The
questions are pretty clear cut, apart from one that will
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require some sort of assessment of you. Okay, here we go.
Here are the answers for the quiz, the twenty twenty
five eight to twelve quiz. What is the etymology of
the word helicopter. The etymology of the word helicopter means
two things helli co meaning spin and ptr peter meaning
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wings as interodactyl, So it's helico and tur Most people
think it's halle and copter, but it's helico and pter
helico meaning spin, ptr meaning wings. Question two, group of butterflies,
a Kaleider scope, a Kaleider scope of butterflies. Question three
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the names of the buns and a big mac crown,
heel and club. Four the tree that yields too spices
distinct spices the nutmeg tree. You get nutmeg, you also
get mace. Question five? Which city here is the most roundabouts?
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I think most of us will have got that right.
One hundred and ninety roundabouts Todonger, Fort Knox, Kentucky. Why
didn't Egypt play any games in the nineteen thirty feet
for World Cup? They missed the boat. It's going to
do something we'll do with a sewers canal. I couldn't
work out what it was. Someone said their mummies wouldn't
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let them, which I thought was quite a good. There
was a text, by the way, how do you spell
ray oh r r R Y. I got that wrong.
I thought it'd be four hours O r r Y.
And this is not a question. But what an ora is?
It's not an arangurie and ray is. It's a model
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that shows the movements of the planets in the solar system.
It's a mechanical model. Oray get them on TEAMU not
reverally good ones. The director John Frankenheimer, he said, there
are two things I'll never do in my life. This
is the quote. There are two things I will never
do in my life. One I will never climb Mount
Everest and the others I'll never work with Valcilma so
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as that was his famous quote. Valcilma read difficult, died
this year. The nineteen eighty four Winter Olympics, where Tauvelanden
won their gold were held in which country? Yugoslavia? Interesting
because a country that no longer exists. Alcatraz Spanish meaning
the island of what? The island of the Pelicans. Where
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do we get the term brent crude from? It's from
a bird. Brent crude is a proxy for light oil
from various oil filer to benchmark for top of oilers
trade on financial markets. The original Brent oil feld was
near Shetland in Scotland. It was developed by Shell Oil.
Shell named the oil fields after birds and Brent is
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a goose, so the answer was goose. Which country has
the shortest national anthem? I thought it would be Britain.
It's Japan. Where in New Zealand is there a statue
of Richard Nixon. The answer is Wakefield near Dunedin. The
other one is in Rapid City, South Dakota. You can
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extra point for that. What did you follow? What numbers
were up to? Question fifteen? What is a curate and
where did curates eggs come from? A curate is a
member of the clergy engaged his assistant to a vicar,
rector or parish priest. The phrase originates from a Punch
magazine cartoon in nineteen eighty five, where a curate is
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having breakfast with a bishop and politely tries to avoid
admitting a bad is rotten by saying parts of it
are excellent. So to get that point, you'll need to
mention bad boiled egg. What do you call a beef
wellington made with beetroot? It's called a beat wellington. There
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was some ossie master chef the special name for AA
that's alcoholics, anonymous meetings for pilots, birds of a feather,
of course, it is what gift did New Zealand give
Prince Charles and Diana for their wedding in nineteen eighty one?
A woolen carpet. What is a router bugger. It's a
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cross between a turnip and a cabbage. So anything that
says crop or crop grow and we'll get a point
for that. What is ibophobia? It's a fear of palindromes.
And the word is a palindrome, which we love. Aib
o hp hi a fear of palindromes. Words of the
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same ford and backwards. What starting with H is the
medical term for your big toe? It's a hallix. Where
did the suburb Drury get its name. It's named after
Captain Byron Drury, who surveyed the Monaco Harbor in eighteen
fifty three. Which country doesn't have the most English speakers
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even though Kelvit says it does. On Friday, twenty second August,
the answer is China. What is a bachelor's handbag? It's
a supermarket roast chicken. Brian Douglas Old ought to be
more famous than Hamilton. What for he invented the McDonald's
Kiwi Burger kyw burger. That's attaka Brian Old. He was
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a franchisee. He invented the Kiwi Burger. One number up
to Dan. What is a haboob. A haboob is a
type of intense dust storm carried by the under a
weather front or a thunderstorm. To dust storm is a
haboob like in the Wizard of Oz. What is Sylvia's
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mother's name? Sylvia's mother's name is missus Avery, Please missus Avery.
Speaker 14 (01:20:23):
Now.
Speaker 2 (01:20:23):
I'm not sure about the one about pirate's eye patches, Dan,
I think the second answer is right. Do we know
about that one? Why do pirates wear eyepatches? I'll take
either answer to conceal a missing or injured eye or
to aid night vision by pre adjusting an I apparent
it's when they come up and down to go down deck.
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If you've got an eyepatch on, you remove that and
you're already acclimatized. I like both of those answers. Fisher
Harris's try against manly quickest er our history it was
nine seconds. I thought it was seven, which McDonald's was
tony at when he nearly but not actually one McDonald's
millionaire monopoly. That is George Street in Dunedin. Where did
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peaches originate? China? What was abolished in New Zealand in
nineteen forty one? Flogging and whipping and the country's gone
down holl Ever, since that would have been a big
night and talkback. I probably said that the end of
night Dan when we had that one?
Speaker 11 (01:21:26):
Did?
Speaker 2 (01:21:26):
I think I did?
Speaker 15 (01:21:29):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (01:21:29):
How dare we bear that? He imagine that banning, flogging
and whipping? Boy oh boy? What season of Dancing with
the Stars did Robert Irwin win? Season thirty four? What
year did Kathy rig the end of cargo local elections?
According to her nineteen eighty seven, what is the name
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given to the orange light at some pedestrian crossings? Belisia
Beacon sounds like a romance fiction author, doesn't it. Belisia Beacon,
who played Rachel's sisters and friends Reese Witherspoon and Christina Applegate.
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How did that woman's face look after call A Ken
rescued her from a volcanic eruption like soil erosion. One
of the great quotes, the first place in the world
to have value added text was where I said, France
Ivory Coast. What is impnage? No idea? What is an
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imprenage back of a plane? Where is the Nobel Prize
for Peace presented? It's presented in Norway. It's the only
one that's presented Norway. There's a backstory that isn't there?
Speaker 8 (01:22:47):
Dan?
Speaker 2 (01:22:48):
So the Nobel Prizes are Swedish, right, and they bring
in that Norway for reasons of diplomacy.
Speaker 11 (01:22:54):
Is that right?
Speaker 2 (01:22:55):
I got that right something like that. So the Nobel
Prize for piece is print it in Norway? Why did
caller Bob get ejected from Jim Bulge's campaign meeting? Asking
Jim Bulger which of his jobs is his secondary income?
A farmer and prime minis? That was when the secondary
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text came in and Bob got ejected. Where did Jim
Bolger meet his wife? I said, Young Farmers Club? They
were next door neighbors. How does call a jam clipper
toes while listening to talk back? In fact, not while
listening while calling talkback with hedge clippers. How many lady
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good divers make a monkey? What is a lady goodiver? Dan?
Speaker 4 (01:23:42):
Ah?
Speaker 2 (01:23:44):
And what's a monkey?
Speaker 15 (01:23:47):
Ah?
Speaker 2 (01:23:48):
It's a fiver, lady godiver fiver. It's a rhyming slang.
How many lady godivers make a monkey? One hundred? What's
a monkey? Rhyming sling for drunken monkey? Anyway, it's one hundred.
How tour was Queen Victoria four foot eleven from Wich language?
Do we get chalk as in chok? The wheels? Old
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North French? Question forty seven? What is the only bread
of dogs? We mentioned the Bible? I see dex hound greyhound? Greyhound?
What was Sir Cliff Richard's birth name Harry Roger Webb?
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What would you use aqua farber as a replacement for
eggs or egg whites? It's the liquid from tin chickpeas
to recent discovery aqua farber beanwater. What's Pete's fish and chips?
Order fish, half, a scoop of chips, battered sausage, pineapple ring?
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What did call a lorry call his pipe the dung funnel?
What is a cherry Capartka named after the Carpathenian Mountains?
And final question who wasn't available for comment after rescuing
Dick van Dyke. What was surfing in twenty ten? The porpoises? Well,
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that's a great that will, that will, that's a great
general knowledge. Qui quiz. There was fifty three questions. Mark yourself,
make a total and text me how many you got right,
and we'll award a trophy. But you've got to be honest.
Otherwise the trophy will haunt you. It will be possessed
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who carols and calls till twelve and results brilliant twenty
past ten, Add them up, total them, text us how
many you've got right? I'll tell you how many I've
got right while I'm here. Actually, one, two, three, four, five, six.
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I won't tell you how I got right because it'll
put you off anyway. Thweyne past ten. Oh, there's quite
a there's quite some good result tecture. It's all quite
close to which I quite like for the keepsting them through.
I didn't get many right, guys, I was telling you. Yeah,
it's a very very hard quiz, and I sat here
for all of them. I should have got them all right, Mike,
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it's Marcus. Good evening.
Speaker 14 (01:26:29):
Ah, what a great quiz. Yeah, good evening, Marcus. I'm
telling you now, if you tried to replace Bradley Walsh
on the Chase in the UK, I would personally lobby
the British government and try and prevent you from getting
that job. It was fun, but it was it was
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so hard.
Speaker 2 (01:26:52):
Oh they're hard questions, yeah, I agree, but they meant
to be hard. That was the thing. The things that
there's supposed to be ones that you couldn't You couldn't
research for Neil So has only got three right. I
thought things couldn't get worse when you played litt Drummer Boy,
Pa Rupp, I think that was little. That was a
little drummer boy. That was peace on Earth. We're playing
all the carols tonight, the Carol of the Drum We'll
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play the fairy Tale of New York. We will play
do they Know It's Christmas? It's always good to watch
the video that identify who the singers are. Anyway, let
us know you your how many questions you got right?
And do come through if you want to, oh, eight
hundred and eighty and nine to ninety. Well, let me
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just check on breaking news around the world too. I'm
not seeing much that's earth shattering that I can see.
Quiz seems we've gone down well, but text me your results.
England's ashes dreams on life support. Yeah, no kidding, no kidding,
get in touch you want to talk Kettel. Twelve lines
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are open. Text me three year results from the quiz.
I've put the dan's put the questions and answers up
on the Facebook. Then go and check those out. We've
already had suggestions for questions for next year also some
of the obvious things that we missed, but be a
part of you want to talk here on midnight to
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night twenty six past ten, looking forward to your calls.
Jillian three, it's Marcus. Welcome, good evening. Hi Jillian, Hi, Marcus.
Speaker 12 (01:28:27):
I sent a text through, but I only sent half
a message, and I left my name of it.
Speaker 2 (01:28:32):
Oh yes, wow, yes, And what did the texts say?
Speaker 12 (01:28:36):
I got fifteen correct?
Speaker 2 (01:28:38):
Really yep, that's extraordinary.
Speaker 12 (01:28:43):
My son can verify it if you want. Because as
you were giving the art, well, when you were giving
the answers, I would quickly say my answer before you did.
Speaker 2 (01:28:53):
And did most of it? Did most of them you'd
heard listening? Or did you know some of the stuff?
Speaker 12 (01:28:59):
Most of them are listening.
Speaker 15 (01:29:00):
But I did know some of it.
Speaker 12 (01:29:03):
Wow, And some of the ones I thought I knew
I got baded in wrong.
Speaker 2 (01:29:08):
You know, I was surprised how much I'd forgotten. I
don't think I would have got fifteen.
Speaker 12 (01:29:13):
Yeah. Well, I'm mean it started up really well because
I knew the helicopter one.
Speaker 2 (01:29:17):
Yeah, okay, you start with that one. Walk your way
through okay, so one, only half your texts.
Speaker 12 (01:29:21):
Come through because I'm using voice activated text. Oh and
I'm still getting used to it.
Speaker 2 (01:29:33):
Yeah, okay, well that's brilliant. Okay, well look hang on
for the results anyway, will yet stand by? I've got
your number there, brilliant, keep it going, pill. If you
do want to talk, hit till twelve eight hundred and eighty,
ten eighty and nine to nine to the text, you
want to be a part of hittll twelve tonight be
in touch by the way too. I won't be here
tomorrow night. That's the situation boys' birthday, so you'll know
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that I'm away and what I'll be doing probably is
probably assembling a trampoline. I hope, Well, I hope and
I don't hope. The second go around to that twenty
eight away from eleven o'clock, oh, eight hundred eighty toenaighty
and nineteen nine to two to text, very hard, quiz,
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very hard quiz. I've got the Christmas pie recipe? Do
we want that?
Speaker 11 (01:30:25):
Now?
Speaker 2 (01:30:26):
I shouldn't, sad, I want that, but it's quite long.
It's too long to read out. Anyway, do come through
if you want to talk? Oh eight hundred eighty, ten
eighty and nine two nine to to text here till twelve,
and I will announce one of the quiz before too long.
They get the trophy from Timu, which will be engraved,
but it will be a trophy that gets handed around.
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What's your Facebook page? I can't find the question answers
that's been texted back. I'd like to thank Jan for
my Christmas present I received today, and I can read
you a bit of a letter that Jan sent me.
I won't read all it arrived in the post to day.
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Dear Marcus, I hope you have a happy Christmas. All
the best for twenty twenty six for you and your family.
I have been wanting to tell you for months you
have lead poisoning, probably from the house pipes if you
use pottery mugs or cooking containers, and as there is lead.
And this goes on for four pages. It was a
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cheery letter from a psychic anyway, So.
Speaker 9 (01:31:34):
That is that?
Speaker 2 (01:31:37):
So yes, that's next year's quiz, isn't it? What did
Jan tell me I had? What did Jan tell me
I had? What did the story? Did I fall asleep?
T Pete was talking about dB It's Marcus good evening.
Speaker 15 (01:31:52):
Good evening. That was a tough hour or so?
Speaker 2 (01:31:55):
Gee, that was a tough hour, wasn't it? But weren't
they tough questions?
Speaker 7 (01:32:00):
Oh?
Speaker 15 (01:32:01):
One of them had me beating my head against the wall,
which was was the fleshing right at the end of
the district.
Speaker 11 (01:32:09):
I had no idea I knew the name I wrote
what I.
Speaker 15 (01:32:13):
Wrote there was the name after submit I could not pull.
Speaker 2 (01:32:22):
Who was there by him?
Speaker 8 (01:32:24):
He was the.
Speaker 15 (01:32:26):
Transport Minister in England at the club and he had
some other bloke invented them. Yeah, okay, so I got
named after them.
Speaker 2 (01:32:35):
Okay, what answer will you be? A?
Speaker 15 (01:32:38):
A one was good, very good. I wrote the Mile
Dry Club.
Speaker 2 (01:32:43):
So I think with A I think pilots, because people
would have thought of they had sort of regular people
going to AA meetings and the pilots there. That would
cause consern for the that would cause concerns for the
aviation industry. But yeah, but they do have the special
AA meetings for birds of a feather. What did you
say them?
Speaker 12 (01:33:03):
The Mile Dry Club, Wild Dry Club.
Speaker 2 (01:33:05):
Did you get abo herphobia fear of palindromes?
Speaker 11 (01:33:09):
No?
Speaker 8 (01:33:10):
And when you read it out, I went, oh, I
should have written it, Yes, as the Mexicans. I would
have written it down wrong because I had spelling correct running.
I've got a little wooden on my iPad, so spell
correc could help me out.
Speaker 2 (01:33:22):
You got beat Wellington for beef with beetroot?
Speaker 15 (01:33:26):
No, I wrote down bloody miss. I thought Chrui was
a rear admiral or a captain, so so I came
close with him. I thought peaches came from Mexico, which
is only completely wrong.
Speaker 2 (01:33:46):
Did you get Jim Bolger meeting his wife is Nextico?
I was sure they meet at the Young Farmers. It's
amazing how sure you can be about stuff that you
don't know.
Speaker 14 (01:33:53):
No.
Speaker 15 (01:33:53):
Because I wrote down for the previous question, why did
the guy get thrown out? I wrote waving the flag?
Speaker 14 (01:33:59):
Yes?
Speaker 15 (01:33:59):
And then for Jim Bolger, I wrote down he met
as one. I just thought they might have for they.
Speaker 2 (01:34:08):
So how many we? How many did you get?
Speaker 15 (01:34:11):
Seventeen?
Speaker 11 (01:34:12):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:34:13):
I think that's I think that's pretty Yeah. I've got people.
I've got people already emailing, texting through that they've got
all the right But there's no way in the world.
Speaker 11 (01:34:23):
Like you.
Speaker 15 (01:34:24):
I wrote seven seconds for that nine second question.
Speaker 2 (01:34:26):
Yes, and I don't know, I don't know about that.
And did you get Sylvia's mother's name is missus Avery?
Speaker 15 (01:34:33):
Oh yeah, no, I've got missus Avery. I thought Brent
Crude came from the name of the guy.
Speaker 2 (01:34:41):
From Brent's first name, I wrote.
Speaker 15 (01:34:43):
The field of the same name. I didn't realize it
was from a goose.
Speaker 2 (01:34:46):
From a goose? Did you get Alcatraz's island of penguins?
Speaker 15 (01:34:50):
Yes, yeah, yeah, no, that's Pelicans, you see, I got.
Speaker 2 (01:34:53):
I got confused there.
Speaker 8 (01:34:56):
Area.
Speaker 2 (01:34:57):
Yeah, okay, I've got I got confused with the Alcatra.
I said Owl's, which is crazy because it was Alcatraz
and Fielding, which was the al music that blew me down?
Speaker 5 (01:35:09):
You know.
Speaker 15 (01:35:10):
Yeah, well, coms used to live on that island before
I built the prison.
Speaker 2 (01:35:16):
I think they're rebuilding it too, aren't they. Trumpo is
going to put people back there.
Speaker 15 (01:35:20):
Hopefully he'll be one of the inmates.
Speaker 2 (01:35:22):
Did you get did you get tobl and Dean?
Speaker 15 (01:35:25):
Not even close?
Speaker 2 (01:35:27):
I wonder what seventeen you got right? You got most
of them wrong, and you have got most of them wrong. Yeah, okay,
that's pretty good. Not very impressed.
Speaker 15 (01:35:35):
You go with my with my outcome?
Speaker 2 (01:35:38):
Yeah, no, that's that's brilliant. That's to me, that's a success.
That's a huge success. dB. Thank you, hello, Darren. Are good, Darren.
Speaker 17 (01:35:47):
I mean sitting there for a bat and I didn't
have the conversation, but I was going to congratulate and
only got fifteen. Yet that it's got seventeen. I thought
the quiz, mouse and the shooting now are so tough nishes, right,
but you know I've got it either way. I just
turned on here and got the questions and answers.
Speaker 2 (01:36:10):
But the premise was they're all questions and things we
learned about from the show. They weren't. So they're all
stuff that that hopefully if you listened that you'd hear
on the show. They are all things that we found surprising.
So it wasn't it wasn't just a yeah it was
like that. It was just stuff that people learned that
(01:36:30):
came up. We thought, well, that should go on the quiz,
and we will do it next year. We might have
had a way that does spreadsheet so you can actually
make it more official to have to write, but people
could always google it anyway. Ellison, this is Marcus good evening.
Speaker 9 (01:36:46):
Make it hard the next year. But I would say
I got stumped on it. I got stubbed on the
s's mother Louisa wasn't it? But would have known that one.
So that was a hard one, I would say that.
So I think Sustine was good for that.
Speaker 2 (01:37:03):
Really good. What were some of the ones you got
right and we're proud of getting right?
Speaker 9 (01:37:10):
Well not really, I mean I didn't get many other
proud or really I mean a lot of them were
sort of guests. But well, you're allowed to google at all.
You had to do it without looking at anything up,
didn't you?
Speaker 2 (01:37:20):
So yeah, you could google, but if you googled, you
couldn't really send your answer through because because it's a
haunted trophy and if you're cheated, you your own conscience
will will haunt you until you confess. That's what I reckon.
So yeah, so that's the way it's going to go. Now,
any any quick Christmas message from you.
Speaker 11 (01:37:41):
Have?
Speaker 2 (01:37:45):
I'm looking I thought, what would I have something? Boy?
Speaker 11 (01:37:48):
This year?
Speaker 9 (01:37:48):
You normally a play every version of that? What happened
to your twenty versions of The Little Drummer Boy? Did
did they get missed this year? Today?
Speaker 2 (01:37:56):
Well, there's a lot of commentary that the last thing
Mary would want after giving birth as drummers. Probably, yes,
I mean, here we go, here's some drama. It's gonna
but yeah, we will play we will play a version
of that, but play a lot of carols and the
next hour I can promise you that even good evening.
Speaker 8 (01:38:13):
Welcome, Yes, good evening. So you've got a lead, boys,
and I just I just had an electrical fire.
Speaker 6 (01:38:20):
Did you straight after the quiz?
Speaker 2 (01:38:24):
You might have you might have generated some e m
if Are you okay?
Speaker 15 (01:38:28):
Yeah?
Speaker 8 (01:38:30):
Yeah, yeah, just a bit of electrical boy, isn't it.
Speaker 2 (01:38:32):
It's not the first one because you're on a boat,
are you not? Your boat still see worthy?
Speaker 8 (01:38:38):
Oh yeah, yeah, no, we're all good to wrap some
wires out.
Speaker 3 (01:38:43):
Did you?
Speaker 2 (01:38:43):
Were you writing the questions down or just doing it
in your head?
Speaker 11 (01:38:47):
Well?
Speaker 8 (01:38:48):
I wrote out the numbers. But I think you've got
about seven nothin.
Speaker 2 (01:38:52):
I reckon that would be average, about seven. I reckon
you're doing seven. You're doing well. Surely Marcus is an
off for six weeks, as he keeps saying he hates
holidays and won't take them off of his head his way.
Have you got any idea in the modern workplace? I'll
tell you what accountants. I don't even know who it is.
(01:39:14):
It used to be HR Human Remains, but accountant to
whoever it is. If you've got holidays owing, it does something,
even in the balance sheet. So what happens is it
they hate you having holidays owing and I've got ten
weeks holiday owing, and I say I've got to take them. So, yeah,
(01:39:38):
it's the modern condition for radio. You can't have it
looks bad on the balance sheet. I've never fully understood it,
but yes, you've got to take them off if that's
a situation. So I've got six weeks. Yeah, even if
like six weeks, I've still got four weeks owing. Goodness. Anyway,
do you want to talk on airfeel free? We have
(01:39:59):
all the carols before midnight and there's there's four left.
We're going to have the fairy Tale the do they
know it's Christmas? Even though in Africa and they're not
Christian or some are.
Speaker 14 (01:40:10):
We will have.
Speaker 2 (01:40:13):
We'll go driving up for Christmas, Chris Ray, We'll go
out with the Dandy Warholes, Little drummer Boy and there's
one more John Lennon. I think that's a five visit. Yeah, anyway,
do get in touched you want to talk ket L
twelve o'clock, seventeen away from eleven, Ah.
Speaker 16 (01:40:35):
Marcus.
Speaker 2 (01:40:35):
When you get a trophy, don't forget to engrave this
year on at one of the Roman numals for twenty
twenty five. It'll be x X sorry be mm x
x V.
Speaker 14 (01:40:45):
I think.
Speaker 2 (01:40:47):
It's a liability my holidays. Is fancy is telling someone
your holidays are a liability. It's a liability on the
balance sheet, That's right. But yeah, that tweird to me
though anyway, makes you feel like you're a liability. And
I think if they actually said, oh, we love the
fact you've got so many holidays, are there I'll take something.
(01:41:09):
I say, you've got to take some because you're alive.
That well, actually I'm no one's dancing pony. But anyway,
so yeah, I understand the modern the modern world, the liability.
Oh oh, now, emails and texts, if you've got have
anyone got any comments about any of the questions? We
already milk this one. Hopefully you learned a lot from
(01:41:31):
that thought. There's some very good questions. I think it
was about the right number of questions too. One a
week uh fourteen away from eleven is up on Facebook Dan,
I'll just check out the comments. Read the nation, read
(01:41:52):
the mood. Now, pardon what? No comments yet? Schaaps hard
to get a direction of people these days before Christmas
name instead of Christmas. Now, I've got interesting Christmas stories
for you. Let me think about that. Interesting Christmas stories. No,
(01:42:20):
I thought I did have some wanty things. Are quite
lovely our house the week beforehand, but I can't think
of any of the stage. No birthday party. Tomorrow. Still
got sport, we still got softball and actually, by the way,
while i've got the chance, can I just say so,
I felt bad about this over the years. What a
(01:42:41):
tremendous game for children softballers. Out of all the sports
you go and watch, I reckon that's the pick of them.
I've become quite a anyway. So I've got that on Saturday,
and you're off to see Zoolander Zootopia Zoo the one
with the animated went off to see that tomorrow. I
(01:43:02):
think why the kids weren't happy because it wasn't the
theater with the flesh seats. We're not a flesh seat
family jeepers. Anyway, I think we'll be going anyway, Casper,
it's Marcus good evening.
Speaker 11 (01:43:17):
It could aid, mate, how are you good, Kesper?
Speaker 6 (01:43:20):
Yeah, that's good. How long to take you to a crewel?
Your teen weeks? How many years leave? I'm talking about Lee's.
Speaker 7 (01:43:27):
I don't.
Speaker 2 (01:43:28):
I think it might be commercially sense of how many
we get because some of the hosts don't get as much.
So I've done this job right on the show.
Speaker 3 (01:43:39):
Right.
Speaker 6 (01:43:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:43:42):
I officially started this job on the first of October
in twenty fourteen, but that was because they paid me
for three months before and and I can't work out why,
but my first day on air was the sixth of
January twenty fifteen, so this January will be ten years.
Speaker 6 (01:44:07):
It's about right. It's about right, ten years, ten weeks,
it's about right.
Speaker 2 (01:44:11):
That makes sense. And you've got to juggle things because
there's sort of some you know, you got to juggle
things because you don't even know what. But yeah, I
imagine I'll probably get them all even out next year.
Speaker 6 (01:44:20):
Yeah, of course you will, mate that all sorts of
itself out. Now the quiz quiz I didn't. I didn't participate.
Made it for brains. There's for brainy people, okay, but anyway,
made I don't normally listen to you as a rule.
I've only been I've only been listening for about the
last two months. A couple of my work has told me, nah,
(01:44:41):
get on there and then have a listened to them.
I used to listen to music all the time, but
they took my station off. Oh radio. It was the
oldest station. I can't even remember what it was called.
But now so well, I actually find you quite interesting
and yes, I'm going to stick with you for the
time being. I suppose listening to you.
Speaker 2 (01:45:02):
Yeah good, yeah, Well and are you working nights kesper?
Speaker 11 (01:45:08):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (01:45:08):
I work as six nights a week, twelve hours a night.
Speaker 2 (01:45:12):
And what sort of industry is there? And if you
don't mind saying, I.
Speaker 6 (01:45:16):
Just just think, oh yeah, okaymi Armi Fami to Brittonian
Botany to New Dlemas. So what so I don't go
by presume you don't do too many hours a week,
so I'm just not doing some of them for you.
I'm doing your remaining house.
Speaker 2 (01:45:30):
Yeah, I do twenty, but it's only forty minutes an
hour because the rest ads in the news I think
about it, So it's two hours forty minutes a day.
Doesn't sound like much, does it.
Speaker 11 (01:45:41):
No, awesome.
Speaker 6 (01:45:42):
No, well I'll go cut the sweaty and I'll do
the rest to top it up for you that he made.
But anyway, I know you take in.
Speaker 2 (01:45:52):
Yeah, nice to have you on board, Casper. I appreciate
that too, that you've come across and liked it.
Speaker 8 (01:45:56):
Good on you.
Speaker 2 (01:45:57):
Nine to eleven. Oh, by the way, too, I just
reconfigured that. I think it must have been I must
have been on here twenty twenty six, twenty sixteen, the
sixth of the sixth of January. I don't always started
somebody o the year because that's right, because the second
boy was born in October and he will be he's ten.
(01:46:19):
He's just turned ten, so yeah, it will be ten
years i've been on air. Interestingly enough, I think the
first night I was on air back on the show
It worked, it said be twice previously was the day
that David Bowie died, So that was the first night.
(01:46:39):
I'm pretty sure it was the first night or the
second night. So that's the situation there. Four weeks annual
leave is what most people getting. You're a teacher or
a talkback host. Years that's right. Yeah, Oh, well, a
lot of mental work. Oh that topic is that a well,
can we talk about that? Oh, better find out about that?
(01:47:01):
Until twelve people, it's just anything goes for that file
hour will play some Carol to have some chats. So
if you do want to come through and they will
award the prize before the end of the show. Thanks
for those people that have texted, will go and process that.
Do get in touch if you want to talk. The
number is eight hundred and eighty ten eighty and nine
nine text and gosh, I tell you what I am.
(01:47:25):
During the news bulletin I was watching do they know
It's Christmas? Feed the World? I'll tell you what is extraordinary.
It's just all white men. There's no women with solos.
It's looks through monocultural I not croture of Britain's changed,
(01:47:47):
not in the last forty years or off. In fact,
the people that call the shots has changed. But wow, yeah,
it's pretty interesting. I like to call it the names
they hear them sing. It's quite good. It's not nearly
as good as the British as the American one. We
are the world, because what's extrame about we are the
world is the Yeah, there's some fantastic vocal performances and
(01:48:14):
we are the world. The document if you see that
Netflix is a great watch. But yeah, we are the
world's great I love that. We will play that tonight
though that not we are the world because it's not
about Christmas, but we will play. Do they know that Christmas?
I love those songs? When they rate everyone's performance and
(01:48:39):
who's the best? I'll google that now everyone's performance? What's
a song called? Dares not called? Do they know it's Christmas?
Everyone's songs? I every one's performance? And feed the World rated?
Do they know it's Christmas?
Speaker 15 (01:48:52):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:48:53):
What was it called? Feed the World? Do they know
it's Christmas? What's extual name? But do we know it's Christmas?
Do they know it's Christmas? Everyone's performance? And do they
know it's Christmas? Rated? Because the risk Christmas rated? Let
me just to do things at once? Oh oh I
(01:49:15):
can't find that. Oh yeah. The trouble do that it's Christmas?
Has been a lot of subsequent ones. What's the most
interesting about do they know It's Christmas? Is that Marilyn
the singer had a couple of hits, but their star
was indecendancy, so they just turned up uninvited to try
and try and resurrect their career. But they allowed them
(01:49:35):
to sing because the thought would be good for publicity.
Yeah for me the star of We Are, the of
We Are the world of Steve Perry so good from Juney,
He's fantastic, just nails it, any hope. Keep those texts
coming through too, or emails. Oh eight and eighty today
you just spec to normal talk for the last hour
(01:49:56):
and yeah, get in touch. You might have some highlight
for the year, some Christmas pariable, some kind thoughts about someone.
By the way, Prince William and Kate have released their
Christmas card is exactly as you'd imagine. They're the same
every year in a field of daffodils. They dressed the same.
(01:50:22):
The kids are allowed to wear long trousers now because
you remember royals can't wear We've got to wear shorts
to old age because long pens are considered working class
or common. But then they are in long pants, dress
exactly like their father. Anyhow, if you want to be
a part of the show here till midnight tonight. As
I've said, anything else you want to talk about for
fel free to come through after the quiz, after the marathon, quiz. Yes,
(01:50:49):
do you think I shouldant to mention talk about saydu
that's what my plan is tonight. You might be out
there doing something interesting. How is the old I kind
of It's a funny little vibe you get before Christmas,
isn't it. Because the end of the week is a
lot less busy than the beginning. It feels like everyone
went on a holiday about Chews Day. I guess when
the schools are off, that makes a big difference, doesn't Oh,
(01:51:10):
some of the other stories I probably just tell you
about today too. Also, what can I tell you about tonight?
Obviously it Tarnica culminates in the final night on Monday,
twenty second of December. By the way, what is fascinating too,
(01:51:31):
and I think it's okay to say this, is that
what is amazing about Australia is that in Australia there
are more Holocaust survivors than anywhere else in the world
apart from Israel. So yeah, and that's just the way
that Australia was settled. And of course people would want
to come as far A lot of them were Hungarian,
but of course they'd want to go as far away
(01:51:52):
from Europe as they could. But that's so it's a
very large population. Obviously not so much now because the
Holocaust was so long ago, but yeah, it's one of
the interesting discussions that's been happening since that is just
how many people that had survived the Holocaust made Australia
their home, mainly in Melbourne and Sydney. I think it's
(01:52:14):
over about one hundred thousand people, so very significant population
are probably more so than anywhere apart from I don't
think it was I don't think it was you know,
I don't think they were they were. I don't think
that they were welcomed universally. But that's where most of them,
or a lot of them seemed to move to, more
so probably than America and other places, which is something
(01:52:37):
I've sort of been aware of, but not quick completely.
Oh by the way too, Christmas Day TV now, so
I can tell you about that if if the all
goes bad in the Family TV and z TV one,
the Celebrity Chase Christmas Special, which would be which would
be the UK one not the New z anyone. That's
(01:52:59):
at seven pm, the Royal Special Together at Christmas twenty
twenty five at eight pm. Hatow diy at Christmas nine
pm and nine p fifty five Allen Carr's epic game show.
So pretty much it's an exact replica of what they're
seeing in Britain, so it's not great. I think they
(01:53:22):
could have done some local show. Bearing in mind too,
there is advertising on TV for the first time on
Christmas Day and on radio, but it will be used sparingly.
TV two The Princess Bright at two o'clock ET, The
Extraterrestrial at four o'clock, six pm, Tipping Point Australia Christmas
(01:53:42):
Special seven PM, Home and Away seven point thirty Movie
Last Christmas nine twenty nine at twenty nine twenty Wham,
Last Christmas Unwrapped, terrible. That's your line up for Christmas.
(01:54:04):
I'll be watching Selling Sunset, Selling Sunset's been quite moving
with the fires in Hollywood. Goodness. Oh yeah, I tell
you what. It's all changed after the fires. Even Mary's moving.
She's been robbed. She's moving down the coast. Jeepers by
(01:54:26):
the way. This day in nineteen sixty six, the TV
special How the Grinch Dol Christmas an addiction of Doctor
Seus's classic children book ad for the first time, not
that they already know about the Grinch. It's not a
part of the folklore I'm familiar with in this day.
In eighteen ninety two, Tchaikowski's The Nutcracker was first performed.
Speaker 14 (01:54:45):
So there we go.
Speaker 2 (01:54:46):
That's that. Today was The Beast's five hundredth episode on
the Chase. There you go. I managed to watch it
along with the video to which I found exciting. Yeah,
so yeah, that's exciting, isn't it. Marilyn sang the duet
with Glen Glenn Gregory off Heaven seventeen. There, it's quite moving.
(01:55:08):
I think it was forty years ago. Not many of
those singers have died, compared to the American one, when
almost half of them have. I would think, of course,
George Michael has don't know why Freddie Mercury wasn't there,
which is weird a anyway. I suppose all to do
with record companies and who they wanted. And I mentioned
probably Bob Geldoff was a prickly kind of a unit.
He would have had his own kind of indebtors against people,
(01:55:30):
no doubt. I feel free to come through. You don't
talk on air. It'd be nice to hear from you tonight,
but otherwise you don't want a text or call through.
That's fine too, all's good, not a drama. But if
you do say something, you've got any breaking news or
anything of interest to come through. If there's a carol
you want played, oh oh, that's interesting. Kirsty and Shane
(01:55:57):
never sang fairy Tale of New York when they originally
recorded the song, only recording them live in Glasgow that
they have recently released after Steve Lilys, husband of curstory Mouth,
did it and issued as an EP. Just putting the
Christmas trout Marcus great soundtrack to listen to brilliant anyway,
(01:56:18):
do come through? You want to talk on air tonight?
Also oh eight hundred and eighty today Hea til twelve
Romance from Midnight BFR TEP roots email. They got one
out of fifty three right in the quill. That's about right.
What did you get right? BF? A TEP route, I'll
(01:56:41):
be total and I think the easiest one with totong
in the roundabouts. Everyone would know that, wouldn't they. You
see what we can do next time, Dan is as
we need to. We need to do the quiz online
so we find which questions people thought was the easiest.
But then we need to do it, so don't google
(01:57:01):
it and answer it. Could you google the answer? That
probably take a bit of interesting Anyway, now it's twenty
nine to twelve. You want to partake you if you
want to be on here tonight, you will be the
last caller for the year. I had embraced it. You
could lock that in. Otherwise I just keep reverting on.
Robert Robert Robert on. Did Dave Marcus welcome?
Speaker 8 (01:57:23):
How are you?
Speaker 7 (01:57:24):
Yeah?
Speaker 15 (01:57:25):
Yeah, yeah, good good?
Speaker 11 (01:57:27):
Hey.
Speaker 7 (01:57:27):
I packed on more house ev and went and checked
out the new Perakora, the new pool.
Speaker 2 (01:57:32):
Here course, Yeah good, yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:57:34):
I mean to mention that, yeah, fifteen meter pool made
the scale of the places vast. It's huge, three levels
and basketball courts as you're walking. My hope for the
places that it all gets utilized because its vast. Multiple saunas,
(01:57:58):
steam room, hydrotherapy, poul no cold plunge full but there
you go, and plenty for the young ones to do.
And you fifty meters swimming pool fantastic.
Speaker 2 (01:58:12):
Only two on the south side and there must be
that and the one at Mowana.
Speaker 7 (01:58:16):
I guess, oh, I don't know about that.
Speaker 2 (01:58:20):
Dave, did you do the vertical drop in the hydra slide.
Speaker 7 (01:58:24):
No, not for me.
Speaker 8 (01:58:25):
I looked at them.
Speaker 7 (01:58:28):
Five, I believe five different what a can? It was
outlets for the hydro slide, But no, I figured I
had enough there to do with testing everything out. Two saunas,
as I say on my head to stick my head
and spend ten minutes in each, and then the steam room,
and then had a swim tested out the new water
(01:58:50):
of the fifteen meter pool, and I had a half
an hour walk around the place because.
Speaker 8 (01:58:55):
It is vast.
Speaker 2 (01:58:56):
How much to get in, Dave.
Speaker 7 (01:58:59):
Enoughing for me? I don't know, I'm remember the only
thing is parking. If you wish to park in the
you get two hours first two hours free and then
it's five dollars an hour. But I figured i'd there
on the side and I parked on more house heaven
as we would all walk but not too bad, and
I just walked in so that I wouldn't have that
(01:59:20):
concern of constantly looking at the clock.
Speaker 2 (01:59:23):
So that will be a regular that will be a
regular thing for you my house.
Speaker 8 (01:59:29):
Well you see, I will drive past QUI two to
get there, and ye rotten pop.
Speaker 7 (01:59:34):
Pors so very not Jim. The name is massive and
very import the strength gear all brand you of course,
and plenty of open space there for.
Speaker 12 (01:59:51):
Room from Okay, you're.
Speaker 2 (01:59:53):
Just cutting out of it, David. Look, thanks so much
and nice to hear from you. Have a good Christmas
and we'll track it long before we go. But you're
lovely to hear from you. Susie. It's Marcus.
Speaker 18 (02:00:01):
Good evening, Merry Christmas, Marcus.
Speaker 2 (02:00:03):
Thank you, Susie.
Speaker 18 (02:00:05):
You just play my best song.
Speaker 2 (02:00:09):
It's great in it.
Speaker 18 (02:00:10):
Yeah, I'll tell you something about being daid. I like
it that I playing Christmas music while I'm not going
to tell you you'll be shocked. But before I put
all my Christmas CDs in there the way, that's the
last song I play on Christmas night.
Speaker 13 (02:00:26):
Yeah, and I have it really loud on the studio.
Speaker 2 (02:00:30):
I like the bells when it starts. It's good.
Speaker 8 (02:00:31):
I like that.
Speaker 11 (02:00:32):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (02:00:32):
Yeah, I think it's great. So I enjoyed. I enjoyed
listening to it again.
Speaker 18 (02:00:37):
Yeah, and I like Neil Diamond's drummer Boy as fabulous markers.
Speaker 2 (02:00:41):
I will play Drumma Boy before the end of the night. Susy.
Thank you.
Speaker 4 (02:00:44):
Graham, good evening, Yeah, anything, thanks of playing one of
the songs I performed live at the bog By earlier
this evening, including also Snepy's Christmas and I think a
couple of songs by Frank Sinatra.
Speaker 3 (02:01:01):
And we're just listed to Ruth hit the audience and
a pane in my hand and four head use and
the place just went totally right off.
Speaker 2 (02:01:11):
Is it an Irish bar Graham?
Speaker 14 (02:01:14):
Yes, it is.
Speaker 2 (02:01:18):
Are you the vot Are you the vocalist?
Speaker 8 (02:01:22):
I'm one of the.
Speaker 3 (02:01:23):
Vocals that turns up for live shows on Thursday.
Speaker 2 (02:01:27):
And what song got the biggest reaction tonight?
Speaker 12 (02:01:31):
One?
Speaker 3 (02:01:31):
The one you just played because it wasn't expected. And
I thought, well, I've never sang that song before in
my life, never done Snepe's Christmas before my life.
Speaker 2 (02:01:40):
Well do you do you do all the different voice
when you do? Do they know it's Christmas? Do you
put on different voices or singing all in the same voice?
Speaker 3 (02:01:50):
Well, I reckon I did both, but I imitated some
of these singers.
Speaker 2 (02:01:57):
I wish I was for the grab. I got a run,
but nice to talk. Thank you Chris Rayan. Thanks so
much Matt for your text. That means a lot to
me for every nice So yeah, love that. Thank you.
I hope things look up for you too. Oh eight
hundred and eighty eight eighty nine nine two to text.
Congratulations to dB and FI. There are two winners of
the Christmas Quiz. Watch the space trophies on the way.
(02:02:21):
It'll take a while. We've got to get them from
ten and get them in grave. But you will have
those male and female victor well, I actus. We shouldn't
say that these days, should we? Who knows really? But yes,
so they are the victors and they will have the
trophy until next year when we'll do it all again.
We've already got two questions, but none about the edwind Fitzgerial,
(02:02:44):
but there will be one. It's fifteen from twelve. Catch
us soon hit on Midnight Roman from twelve.
Speaker 1 (02:02:49):
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