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Speaker 1 (00:07):
You're listening to the Marcus Lush Night's podcast from News Talks.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
That'd be.

Speaker 3 (00:13):
Boo. That's my Halloween thing for your greetings and good evening,
Marcus hetor twelve o'clock top it's good. I sense that
it's going to be an extremely big Halloween. I don't
know where you are. I've spent time this evening in
Invert Cargill, and with a combination of the weather, which
is great, and the fact that Halloween's on a Friday,
I think it's going to be a belter.

Speaker 4 (00:31):
Now.

Speaker 3 (00:31):
I've always been kind of Halloween agnostic, but tonight's special.
Something's going on tonight. There's people everywhere, So there we go.
We'll take and this people dressed as good things. A
lot of people are dressed as six and seven, which
I think is fun. It doesn't seem to be scary anymore.
It's more about dressing topical. I think that's the way
it works. I don't know if that's good or a

(00:53):
bad thing, but anyway, if if you've got if you've
got Halloween adjacent topics, like you might ring up and
say you're terrified and you're trapped in your house with
people knocking on the door, or that there is a
neighborhood disturbance in your area with thousands congregated from different
suburbs to take the free the free candy from the

(01:13):
more affluent area, or anything like that. That's what we're
about tonight. So we'll start off tonight for size anything
font I was gonna say, Fonterra, anything Halloween related or
let's go with that tonight, just a bit of a
scene setter for how it's all been tonight also too,
let's go with that. And also hearing that story about

(01:38):
a zempic for pets, let me know if you've got
a story about obese pets and how you've coped with that.
I'm not saying that in a fun way. I don't
think it's a fun thing, but yeah, you might have
had a story about that and how you've coped with that.
I don't know how you would have coped with it,
but I'm curious to know. It seems to me as

(02:00):
though we pamper our pets these days and some of
them be come overweight. But basically it's the Friday free
for all them all. The Maria, what you've got is
good to hear, I'm sure of it. But yeah, Halloween
and Tubby Pitts to begin with. Tonight, we'll see how
that goes. If there's breaking news where you are, or
if there's other topics, will bring those to you. We
could get into the Royals, but I don't even know

(02:22):
what people would say about the Royal comic can think
about the Royals? Is they changed their names so often?
What it is now Andrew Mountain, Betton cheap. It's hard
to keep up with anyway, and I don't think it's
good with the daughters either, But we might keep that.
I know that sometimes later on the evening that you
will like to go and talk about the Royals. I

(02:42):
don't know much about them. I don't know too much
about the Arcanery or what you call them. Anyway. That
seems to be one of the big stories today, the
fact that I think there was some talk that was
going to fix this in and I'm not quite sure how,
but he's stripped of his title. Would it be better
never have the title to have a title and lose it? Probably?
But yeah, Halloween to begin with. So what's happening on

(03:04):
your street? Are the kids badly behaved? What are they wearing?
Are they being polite? Are they vaping?

Speaker 5 (03:10):
Dardy?

Speaker 3 (03:11):
Dardy, dardy? What have you got to talk about that?
Welcome eight hundred eighty ten eighty and nine two nine
two to text. Gosh, now we've got a lot of
up to thirty three million and forsythe bars. Mark Richardson
is telling us how to protect our investments. Good on you.
Nothing like a career pivot, is there?

Speaker 5 (03:31):
Anyway?

Speaker 3 (03:31):
If you want to talk eleven past eight eight eleven,
get those texts coming through Halloween and the beast pets
to begin with. We'll try that on for size. Who
knows we will end up throughout the course of the evening.
What do you get when you across a vampire with
a snowman frostbite? Thank you? But I would suspect it's
going to be a busy night tonight with because what
happens if it's on a Friday, is it people kind

(03:53):
of start congregating and gathering, and yeah, it might become
a bit interesting later on. There'll be fireworks out there
as well, because it is a Friday, and the guy
fawks fireworks go on sale tomorrow, so you never know,
there could be stuff there that you want to talk about.
So who wants to start the whole ball rolling tonight. Fireworks,
no sorry, Halloween and obese pets. You might even have

(04:17):
a You might even have a lab that's tubby. You
might want to know what to do about that. Will
that woman selling the news story have a bit of
paper on a string? How come that doesn't work for humans?
Why is it different for dogs? They'll do that. Oh,
I guess our minds are more complex. So yeah, that's
what'right about tonight. If you're out ubering or in the

(04:38):
cities there, I know how busy it is. I'll keep
you update with news around the world throughout the next
four hours. But if you want to start the ball rolling,
you might even want to set the agenda. How that
sound about Halloween and a beest pets to begin with?
That's my promise to you. Yes, this guy's now mister
mount Batten. Fridget's put a lot of names. No longer

(05:00):
a prince. You want know whant they need? All those
rooms are thirty bed lodges in Who need I guess
it needs thirty b wouldn't he any who? Oh wait
one hundred and eighty nine nine, Yeah, Pete, you can
start us off. Pete Marcus. Welcome, Pete. What do you

(05:23):
got to tell me?

Speaker 6 (05:24):
There's absolutely nothing happening on my street?

Speaker 7 (05:28):
Really?

Speaker 6 (05:29):
Yeah, really honestly live on paratus why road you plymouth?

Speaker 7 (05:35):
Wow?

Speaker 6 (05:37):
Yeah, nothing happening.

Speaker 3 (05:40):
You should start something?

Speaker 8 (05:45):
How to do that?

Speaker 5 (05:46):
Well?

Speaker 3 (05:47):
I don't know, Well, I don't know. Is it not like?
Is it not like? Is it full of the boomers
of all that? You're mind? You you're near you're near
the tank farm, are you?

Speaker 6 (05:57):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (05:57):
I am okay, but you're not You're you're down the
other end of the street. You're down the NARW motor end.
Is that right?

Speaker 6 (06:03):
No, I'm at the other end, sort of office at
the fire station.

Speaker 3 (06:08):
Okay, Well, I wonder what you can And no one's
knocked on your door and there's no one at all.

Speaker 6 (06:12):
No, there's no one. I've been sitting here watching the
road and there's absolutely nothing.

Speaker 3 (06:19):
You said, how do you think I feel? I feel
for I've asked people to bring up and tell me
about how the Halloween is, and you've rung me up
to say that there's nothing happening.

Speaker 6 (06:28):
There's nothing happening. Yes, it's bizarre. Last time there was
a bit happening, But you know, last year but nothing,
absolutely nothing.

Speaker 3 (06:42):
What's the weather doing?

Speaker 6 (06:45):
Wather's good, but Wendy, but yeah, it's been horrible. Yeah, but.

Speaker 3 (06:56):
Yeah, well you're so what your boring nights just talk
back all night?

Speaker 5 (07:01):
Is it?

Speaker 6 (07:02):
What's that?

Speaker 3 (07:03):
Your boring night's just talk back all night? No door knocking?
Is that right? Yeah?

Speaker 6 (07:07):
Pretty much?

Speaker 9 (07:08):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (07:09):
Okay, well yeah, but I met you years ago.

Speaker 3 (07:12):
Here we go, this will be interesting, yeap years ago.

Speaker 6 (07:15):
Yeah, at Tarankee based hospital when your brother was a doctor.
Remember that.

Speaker 3 (07:21):
Yeah, what were you doing there?

Speaker 9 (07:24):
I was a nurse.

Speaker 3 (07:28):
That would be we're talking early eighties, mid eighties, are
we yeah?

Speaker 6 (07:31):
Yeah, eighties?

Speaker 3 (07:33):
Wow. Oh that's a good story.

Speaker 6 (07:36):
Yeah, good story. Yeah I met you then, actually.

Speaker 3 (07:42):
Yeah, okay, well that might be an office story about
an honest story, Pete. But nice to hear from you tonight. Anyway,
keep it going. Fifteen past eight, well, small world, Oh
eight hundred and eighty ten eighty stories of Halloween, just
driving north through Welsford, Northern kids to the neighbor. That
sounded sketchy thing. It would be an office story that
I have. No, I don't have the recollection. I'm not
saying that didn't happen, but I'm not saying that it

(08:04):
was like anything. Anyway, Let's move on and just driving
north through Welsford, nor the kids the neighborhood. Just driving
north through Welsford and all the kids in the neighborhood. Oh,
then the Woods says, bus. What's that word meant to be?

Speaker 6 (08:21):
What? Ah?

Speaker 3 (08:24):
Just driving through Wellsford. All the kids in the neighborhood
must be out Halloween, Marcus. Good thing for dogs to
make them lose weight is unsalted natural pop popcorn. Wow.
After having my lawnmower stolen a few years ago to
Halloween night, our gates are locked and I'm not winning
to let strangers on my property. We brought the kids
a big bag of lollipops each. I think you've got

(08:46):
to forgive the guy that stole your lawnmower, because that's
a long time to hold onto that. Marcus. I noticed
a few tubby punters dressed like clowns. The last thing
they need is more sugar.

Speaker 5 (08:56):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (08:56):
I don't think that people want diet advice on Halloween, though,
I think you can let that one ride. So talk
about pet obesity and we are talking Halloween. Keep it going,
keep it busy. You've got a thing to say about
that or pine about that. That's what we're on about. Oh,
eight hundred and eighty ten eighty and nine to nine
two to text on this? Is it the last day

(09:17):
of spring? Is it the last day of spring? September? No,
we're a month short. It's the last day of October,
one of those extremely long months, unfeatheredly long. And then
next week's have big one one, two, three four Melbourne
Cup first Tuesday, November, Guy Fawk's Wednesday. How much of
the office sweep steaks now is up to ten bucks?

(09:38):
Or still five? Because if Secret Center's gone to twenty,
I think the Melbourne Cup sweepstakes normally half the Secret Center,
isn't it. If Secret Santa is twenty, then I think
the Sweepstake's gone from five to ten? Will I be right?
Pretty sure? I write any who um again in touch?

(10:02):
You want to be a part of it this day.
In two thousand and won the world old's population reached
seven billion. I made you be eight billion by now?
Wouldn't it that double? Every fourteen years? What was the
rate of dublin quickly? Seventeen past eight? By the way,
it's been reported today that Kim Kadashian does not believe

(10:24):
that the Americans got to the moon, which is pretty staggering.
NASA's come back and said, what about the moon rock.
We've got three on eighty two cage's of lunar rock.
If you are a lunar landing conspiracist, how to explain
the rock? Just out of interest, Although I can't believe

(10:45):
that in twenty twenty five, after fifty years of fifty
five years, fifty seven years, fifty six years of human's
greatest achievement, that we're having to actually prove to doubt
is that it happened. That's pretty extraordinary, isn't it? And
I think what happens what the moon and the lunar
denies say, well, if we did it, why have we

(11:06):
done it again? Which is a pretty good point. You
might want to talk about that we are talking about
Halloween and Secret Sanders and the price texts. No kids
out looking for diabetes here in Henderson. That's west Auckland,
Spiritual home of Guy Fawks and Halloween. Lots of kids
on the street on the north Shore for Halloween. Marcus,

(11:28):
it's twenty five for our secret Santa dollars twenty doesn't
get you anything good, even free gag present. Just drove
through Huang and Uy. Lots of groups, kids, teens, of
recal costumes, Marcus. No little kids on our street or
teenagers walking around with wang and we didn't give them anything.
And it's American thing, not Kiwi, which begs the question

(11:50):
how to cope with Christmas and Easter. It's not our thing.
It's from Jerusalem? Is that what you say? Lines? Free
obese pets, diets for pets, inflation with the secret Sander?
Am I right that it's bux And how much is
the Melbourne Cup sweep? And Halloween story is from today?

(12:11):
I reckon it's a big day tonight. A lot of
people out there reckon something could happen later on, one
of those events that can get a bit volatile. Teenagers
gathered a lot of sugar. I'll keep you posted, or
you keep me posted. How about that there's anything happening
with you, I'll let me know. All the lines are free.
It to be hearing from you tonight. You've got your
Halloween report for us. You might want to commentate some

(12:34):
of the costumes. What are they wearing, what are they doing?
How's the behavior? Because with this been on a Friday.
It seems like it's quite a big event and clear weather.
So yep, that's what I'm on tonight. Oh eight hundred
and eighty ten eighty. If there's something different, how about it?
And what about that lunar rock for the moon deniers?

(12:54):
But Kim Kadeshian cheapers, I know a lot of people
don't like him. I thought you wouldn't have been a Luna
deny or a moon denier. Philly says it. Oh, well,
hint for a simple secret sand to present that the
recipient will always remember you. By fridge magnets. I'm not

(13:16):
a big I wouldn't like fridge magnets. Yeah, I'm not
a fridge magnet guy. The magnets aren't strong enough. There's
nothing worse than a weak fridge magnet. You put sort
of the score report of the notice on the fridge
and then it falls down. Then you're picking up the
magnet and the bit of paper. Oh no, I don't
like a fridge magnet. I'll posed see what this guy's
on about. A not got great hopes, but we'll see

(13:39):
how we go. Twenty four past eight, Uber drivers, if
you want to at tonight, let us know what's happening happening?
If I said that right, be a part of it.
Halloween o beest pets, the inflation when it comes to
the Melbourne Cup offers sweet and the secrets no good.
That caller by the way and secret cent to twenty

(14:00):
four past past eight, but with your right through till twelve.
If you want to be a part of it, there's
something different you want to pine about. Halloween comes from Ireland,
not America. Original name sam Hayne. The Irish used to
carve swedes, and then when they emigrated to America they
changed to pumpkins. Did Europe never have pumpkins before Columbus?

(14:25):
That's interesting, isn't it. I don't know if that's true
or not, but someone might want to talk. I always
find it quite interesting where foods come from, like tomatoseih
like they are a new thing. But there's so much
of the Italian food. Twenty six past past eight. If
you want to be a part of it, I'll keep
you updated on the news too. But all the lines

(14:45):
are free. If you want to partake, look forward to
what you've got to say. People come on, do come through.
There's the Halloween special. Halloween Special, Yeah, but be part
of you want to talk anything else you want to
mention to, any news you've got from where you are,

(15:05):
let us know. We'll talk to twelve Halloween reports and
obese pets and whatever else you wanted to mention about.
By the way, a person seriously engured after a car
crashed into a house and Carterton a couple of hours
ago was three point thirty. It should have been resolved
by now. They are investigating. But we'll keep you updated

(15:26):
with the news when that happens to people, so you
know what's going on in the world, and be a
part of it. As I say, eight hundred and eighty
ten eighty embracing and encouraging your feedback. Tonight people, Halloween
and a beeste pets, and I guess probably if you're
a pet owner, if the pet is a beast, probably
it's something. How doing I say this politely and I'm

(15:52):
not a pet person. I'm not a pet owner. However,
I would imagine if you have obese pets it would
be because you have been a poor pet owner. Would
that be the right assumption to make? Imagine people that
are trying to put pets on diets are normally people
who have inherited someone else's pet? Is that right? I

(16:12):
don't think any sort of a yeah, because I presume
if you're petters obeat, it's because you haven't looked after
it properly. Is that the kind of the right analogy?
You might want to talk to me about that all
the other topics I've got asthma, But if low and
bites on those, anything else do you want to go with?
So I'm pretty keen to hear what the what's going
on with Halloween tonight and the Secret Center up to

(16:36):
twenty bucks and also too or what else we had
there tonight Halloween? And you do come through as I say, Oh,
eight hundred and eighty ten eighty and nine two nine two,
that's the text number you want email Marcus at news
Talk z'db dot coat. I did no kids out and
about in Mungo, Wicca. Thank you. And the moon denial,

(16:59):
I don't know if you might be brave enough to
bring up and say I don't believe person went to
the moon, but you know you never known the big
smoke email, the mere shot of the black cat that's
walked across them. Very suspicious looking black cat, by the way,
it's like a bat, Marcus. The kids have been out
all afternoon in Clifton and Vera cargo had to pop

(17:22):
to warehouse to restock the lollies. A great night out,
Farno had fun the brother Johnny. Nice to hear from you, Johnny.
Nice evening down in the cargo. Two I've noticed. So
that's going good. Keep your text emails and calls coming through.
Need your calls tonight, Marcus. Good thing for dogs to
make them lose weight. Oh yes, that's right. Another one
with unnatural pop popcorn. Would they eat popcorn? Although it

(17:47):
wouldn't give them the satisfaction they'd want, But yeah, there
is a zen pic for dogs. I think probably the
answer be not let your dogs get over weight, and
that's through exercising and good diet.

Speaker 10 (18:00):
Am I wrong?

Speaker 3 (18:01):
Your pet people tell me something about that. But yeah,
that's what we're on about. And if you got any
comments about the royals, there's just a lot of speculation,
sort of people saying what if. I don't think anyone
actually knows about that. I don't necessarily know that anyone's
that's interested. I think the kids went off and married
quite well, as royals tend to do. So they'll probably
be sortied. But yeah, who some of the other news

(18:27):
that's happening tonight that I can tell you about total
number of cases of measles fourteen yep, but that's you
probably put ten times out really, once they find out
what there is, Aham All Blacks play Ireland Chicago, Sunday
nine ten eight. That's a good time for us. I'm

(18:50):
excited about that. So there we go. Fireworks Wednesday, Melbourne
Cup Tuesday. Fireworks sold on the second. Judith, this is Marcus.
Welcome hid you, So it's a good start.

Speaker 11 (19:10):
When they don't.

Speaker 12 (19:11):
Answer, I could show you today.

Speaker 3 (19:13):
Good Judith, how are you? Is your radio off?

Speaker 13 (19:15):
There?

Speaker 6 (19:17):
It is?

Speaker 12 (19:17):
Now? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (19:18):
Perfect? Perfect, What a great start to a conversation. You
will sit up with your radio offer ready to go.

Speaker 12 (19:25):
Yes, I've got the most perfect secret center prison Macas
and it doesn't cost very much. Give them a key
ring with a little saying on it, like I sent
one to my brother in law and it said I
can't have a crisis today. My schedules full brilliant.

Speaker 3 (19:46):
How good's that? But Judith? Right, are you? And are you?
And it will you be going to a Christmas where
there is a secret center.

Speaker 12 (19:55):
Well, I mean, if I'm very lucky, because.

Speaker 3 (19:57):
The thing I have tried, if it sees it twenty bucks.
What happened? What happened in our secret center? Then people
went spending enough money?

Speaker 14 (20:04):
Is that right?

Speaker 3 (20:07):
So last time, last time people what they were doing.
They were and had a twenty so get the student
had a twenty dollars ceiling on how much to spend.
And people were spent. People were buying like a bag
of chips. So someone would spend twenty bucks buying a
a pop plant, right, and then walking with a pop

(20:28):
plant and walk out with a two dollar key ring.
So those people the two dollar key ring felt very disappointed.
So you've really got to spend twenty bucks otherwise, because
what had we We work in a building with a
New Zealand Herald, and they nearly candled it because people
were just they were just buying rubbish and then swapping
up to bigger prizes.

Speaker 12 (20:50):
Oh we did shop very nice? Is that?

Speaker 10 (20:52):
No?

Speaker 3 (20:53):
I worry about you and your key ring?

Speaker 12 (20:56):
Well no, I'll tell you what. You can take key
rings up in the yup shop for two dollars a pop.
But I started to let in them. I've got a
key ring from the ambulance.

Speaker 3 (21:11):
Well, this would be interesting.

Speaker 12 (21:12):
Yes, I've got a key ring from doctor.

Speaker 3 (21:21):
Your doctor's given you a key ring.

Speaker 12 (21:24):
No, the tire doctor.

Speaker 3 (21:27):
You've phoned literally and I thought you said you've got
a key ring from the doctor.

Speaker 12 (21:30):
I thought, wow, givens no if I should be so lucky?

Speaker 3 (21:35):
Does the key ring from the tire doctor? Has it
got a facility to mesure how much treads on your tire?

Speaker 4 (21:40):
Yes?

Speaker 3 (21:41):
Yes, I love Yeah, what a great thing that is.

Speaker 12 (21:48):
And I've got another key ring and I can't decide
who to send it to you, but it's on. I'll
be sober in the morning, but you will be really
ugly for either.

Speaker 15 (21:59):
Bring.

Speaker 3 (22:00):
It's a cheery one, isn't it.

Speaker 12 (22:03):
Who would you give it one to?

Speaker 3 (22:05):
Don't know, Judith, but nice to talk twenty four to
nine head or twelve texts and calls. It's all on.
It's loose, hey, Marcus Manic Halloween and carpetee. There were
hundreds of kids on Waterstone ab and dozens and dozens
and dozens of houses decorated, a few hot parents wandering
around and dress ups too. Wow, carpany what if many

(22:29):
people are going around dressed as Prince Andrew or not
Prince Andrew or Andrew Mountain Batton, as he's called. That'd
be a good one to go, and wouldn't it Prince
Andrew should become an exhibit at the Tower of London.
What if your pet is a pig and you're fattening
it for bacon, Well, that's fine. I am on a

(22:50):
t intersection. No orange balloons or tricking treats on either street.
Obese cats thought Gray Strokes was getting chunkies and gave
her some dirt cat food. The diet cat food was
kicked off the plate. I was snailed at for a
couple of minutes, and she demanded to go out back
with a minutes with the fattest mouse I've ever seen,
which you then ate in front of me, kicked the
food again, snelled at me again, went into a quiet

(23:13):
room the carry case, pulled the door close from the inside.
Never gave her diet food again. Peter, what a great text,
and what a great cat, Gray Stokes, What a great text.
So if you put your cat in a diet and
how'd it work for you? If you had a fat
dog that the doctor's ordered you to anything diet related

(23:38):
I'll be all into tonight and Halloween, your stories of
that from that with that, because it's going to kick
on tonight. I suspect so yes eight hundred and eighty
ten eighty and nine nine two text If you want
to partake in these discussions, there's anything else we can

(23:59):
handle it. There might be something. Oh and I'd also
want to talk about I know it's the low hanging fruit,
but I do want to talk to anyone that wants
to talk about not believing man went to the moon
and how you explain the moon rocks. I don't know
the answer to that, but for those I'm always up
for a Friday free for all discussion. Anything really so

(24:22):
yep yep, yep, yep, yep. Twenty two to nine, I'll
read the texts that come off the machine. Nineteen to nine.
I went to the doctors. My cholesterol was rather high,
so I wanted to see me in two weeks time.
So I decided to eat salad to reduce some weight.
Over that period, I lost ten grams. I wasn't that impressed,

(24:43):
but my cholesterol was down. Another TEXTA says the moon
rocks was the moon rocks were fake? Another, yet another
texture Hey, Marcus. A Halloween post just came up on
my phone. It was a female skeleton sitting on a
park bench, Cobwicks, et cetera. The sign said, still waiting
for the perfect man. I had a laugh. Slightly wry.

(25:05):
Thing is it was my lady, who I lived with
many years ago, and who I feel was the love
of my life. I missed that one up stuff. Poor
behavior has consequences. Sometimes I'm not moping life's lessons, and
I'm a better person for it. No name needed half
an hour and the cutest Spooker's so far very busy.

(25:25):
Of course Spookers would be great. I don't even know
Spookers was still going For those that don't know, that's
the whole the old King Sets. I presume it's still there,
The King Sets psychiatric house. They've turned into a kind
of a fright factory for a good idea. I thought,
terrifying fun for the people that work there. I'm sure

(25:49):
you're Max Marcus.

Speaker 7 (25:51):
Yes, uh, Halloween. Somebody said it was a something like
an Irish festival. In fact, I think you'll find it
was right across Europe, as a right across Catholic Europe,
not Protestant Catholic Europe. This, of course is the thirty

(26:14):
first of October tomorrow is the or it used to
be the the Great Day of Mourning for you know,
for all for the departed, all souls day. And apparently
they came up hundreds of years ago across across Europe.

(26:37):
Parents used to see there their children petrified by all
this talk of death and decay and and and just
the generally mournful appearance of of all souls day. So
they came up with this to kind of lighten it up,

(27:00):
which would probably have been considered by some people blasphemous,
but this is what it will. It was a day
of allaying children's fears and nightmares over it because it
was such a such a gloomy day.

Speaker 3 (27:19):
Was it trying to demistify and have a bit more
fun about the seriousness of the next day.

Speaker 7 (27:25):
Yes, sense, you put it in, You put it in
a few words.

Speaker 3 (27:29):
Okay, it makes sense to me, and it actually Yeah,
I'm looking at Facebook, and so the people I know
of iris Irish extraction, they seem to be particularly ones
that commemorate it.

Speaker 7 (27:41):
I think it was a Catholic Catholic thing. Anyway, I
went for a walk today, and I walked past a
place that normally a house that normally has manicured lawns
and and everything. Everything is just so neat and very
very loo looked. It looked like very up upright normal

(28:05):
people living there. But it must have been for the
children that they did this. I saw on the on
their lawns some strange there's strange appearances of of what
what what? I couldn't quite make out. And I went,
uh and and looked right over their fence, and I

(28:29):
saw skeletal hands and voodoo dolls. And that's sort of
that sort of thing, skulls and things like that on
a on a suburban lawn. I've never seen that before.

Speaker 3 (28:45):
And what do we take from that? That's somewhere that
that that's people that wouldn't normally celebrate that are now celebrating.
And is that what you think has happened with the
house changed hand? What was your summation? I, I.

Speaker 7 (28:55):
Don't know, I've never seen that before. Actually, it's always
been such a kid's thing. But it looks like the
the whole homeowners were arraying their property with all these
with all these cult symbols.

Speaker 3 (29:15):
Okay, thank you, Max, nice to talk to you. Fifteen,
Part fifteen to nine. Men on the Moon? I fake.
Why have not Russians exposed Americans as cheats?

Speaker 16 (29:30):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (29:30):
No, the Russians ever been to the moon. So yeah,
they're trying to say that there would be evidence, there
was evidence of the landing, but that's not the case.
The evidence is the moon rock. So that's what NASA
always says. If we didn't go there, then we had
to explain the moon rock. I don't know why the
Russians never got to the moon. If you want to

(29:51):
talk about that, are Keane just didn't have the technical skills?
Maybe they did never I think they had a lunar program.
Be I'm festinated by that. Stuff feels so low long ago.
What is a long time ago? I guess be a

(30:11):
part of it. You want to talk Marcus Till twelve
oh eight hundred and eighty ten eighty nine two nine
two to text, if you want to come through looking forward
to what you've got to say? Oh yeah, anything else
you want to mention? Feel free? Also obese pets, what

(30:33):
you'd say about it? Maine? Your diets for pets? If
you put your pet on a diet, what was successful
for that. I guess exercise is important, but you do
come through if you want to add to talk about
those things. Also, twelve way from nine. Any breaking news,
I'll bring that to you. Ten away from nine here

(30:54):
to midnight tonight. Jim steading along from twelve. I hope, Matt,
this is Marcus. Welcome, good evening.

Speaker 17 (31:02):
Get a Halloween hope I drop out in a minute.
It's that the big second day of the Dead that celebrate.
Is that like a Halloween type thing.

Speaker 3 (31:13):
I've never quite tell me about that. That's a Mexican thing,
is it?

Speaker 17 (31:18):
Yeah, when they celebrate pasting or something.

Speaker 2 (31:20):
I've seen it.

Speaker 17 (31:21):
An't know much about it. That Halloween reminded me of it,
sort of celebrating the dead.

Speaker 3 (31:28):
I'm sure we'll have some people. Yeah, you go.

Speaker 17 (31:32):
Does anyone know much about Dewali because it just happened
this week, didn't it? Was it an Indian.

Speaker 3 (31:40):
Yeah, I don't know. I actually went to a Dowale
celebrations in Eden, but I came away from that. There
was a bit of dance and some handing over of cash,
but it was hard to work out, you know, I mean,
it was all there, but I was I think it's
the festival of Light, isn't it Dewali, which is which
feels a bit deaf different from Day of the Dead?

Speaker 17 (32:00):
Oh, I'm curiously both because we thinking so yeah if.

Speaker 3 (32:06):
To Yeah, because it all seemed to happen this time
of the year, because the Mexican Day of the Dead
is second of November, All Saints Day is the first,
Halloween's the thirty first, and Dewale was last weekend, so
it all seems to be about the same time of
the year. Cut out, I'll find out more for you, Matt,
Thank you nine to nine, y on to elucidate on

(32:28):
that that would be God great and diets for pets. Marcus.
My conspiracy theory is that the moon doesn't actually exist.
It's a good one. The nineteen sixty nine moon landing
didn't happen, and the moon is a smaller affliction of Earth.

(32:50):
Why don't the conspiracy theorists get off the internet and
get a life. Well, I think Kim Kadeshion has probably
got quite a good life. Marcus. This may be a
dumb question. Why do many people open a loaf of
sliced bread bypass the crusts and go straight for the
sliced piece what's logic. I've got no idea why people

(33:11):
don't eat crusts. Marcus. My name is Awati should have
been seen and been in the top or town send
it after adults with their children, child and Halloween costumes
pretty much took over the retailer. Ever, for an hour,
I went to a baker that had trays of good
he's ready to give away. Sounds great, ye, What is

(33:32):
it with people don't like crusts on the bread? Marcus
regul They should change Guy Fawkes to midwinter short as day.
If JFK declared a race to the moon, the Soviets
tried their best. Marcus. JFK declared a race to them,
and the Soviets tried their best, but the Americans got
their first. Once the race was one, there was no

(33:53):
point pouring millions of rubles into it, and the focus
shifted to satellite shuttles in a space station. Useful stuff, Marcus.
The Ace High motel in Napier had a rather large labrador.
When the evening meals were served, he'd stagger over a
room to room, drawling and be feed to the owners
decided to lock them in the kitchen at meal time.

(34:14):
While in the lockup. He found the cans of dog
with the pantry ripped open with his teeth. It's a
good story. Fat pets, how you change them? Halloween? And
there's something else topic wise? What's all on? Get in
touch Marcus till twelve if you want to be a
part of it, Oh, eight hundred eighty anything else you

(34:39):
want to mention on this fine Friday. I kind of
thought Halloween would be getting quiet. It felt to me
there were so many other streets that was gonna go
sort of. There might be some Halloween rated stories. I
haven't I haven't been aware of those yet. There was
used to be a place in tor Bay. Was there

(34:59):
where people went and droves like special streets that people
draw from halfway around town to get is that this thing?
There's someone out there dressed as a broccoli? I was
reading the reports of it now eight hundred eighty, ten

(35:21):
eighty anything else you want to mention today? A couple
more before the news would be tremendous for me. It's
what we like, where a quick little call is something
you want to talk about. Oh eight hundred you know
the rest, hit till twelve. Get those texts coming through Marcus.

(35:43):
The Russians went to Venus twice.

Speaker 5 (35:45):
Beat that.

Speaker 3 (35:47):
You eat the crusts last to keep the bread fresh.
Makes sense. Oh, someone else says that Marcus loved the crust,
but we will talk to leave the crust so the
bread didn't dry out. Maybe that is part of the
crust leaving. Never been to Halloween, but love you to
say the key having fun cheers. That good on you
and what a good spirit that is not on too.

(36:09):
It's been enjoying seeing that people have a fun time.
That's my spirit. Do what you want, Marc's I heard
that means a person mentioned Halloween. It was originally an
Irish dction from a long time ago. There is more
to it, but that's all I can remember off the

(36:30):
top of my head. That carved swedes. Then we posted
on our Facebook page last year terrible looking things. Just
f yi. But if you've got text and calls that
were about. The Circle at Manly Beach on the Hibiscus

(36:51):
Coast has become a very popular Halloween spot. Easily a
couple of thousand there this afternoon this evening. Wow, that's
many beats. That's on fung A Pao Peninsula. That's the circle.
The circle Joe says, I make my sour dough flatish,

(37:13):
so I can have all the crusts yummy much humble up. Wow,
that sounds fun. I wonder why the circle on Many's
called the circle. I'll look at that and you know
I will, won't you? And you know it'll be a
circle looks more like a lozenge. Hello, Graham, this is Marcus.

(37:33):
Welcome are you Marcus?

Speaker 9 (37:36):
How's it going? Another day in.

Speaker 3 (37:37):
Paradise, Another day paradise talking the nation off the ledge?
What are you got there? I'm Graham Man.

Speaker 9 (37:43):
I've had a few trick of treats rick up to
my place tonight and some of them just look satanic.
They got me thinking, should we not be casting out
devils rather than trying to welcome them?

Speaker 8 (37:58):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (37:58):
I think that's the planned. I think if they can
make light, yeah, I don't know. I don't know the
full psychology of it. But they were well behind, they
were well behaved.

Speaker 9 (38:11):
A couple of rowdy ones, But it's just more the
way they're dressed. I was kind of think maybe they're
inviting evil spirits rather than whether we should be casting
them out. I just think it's it's a bit of
an American thing.

Speaker 3 (38:24):
Well they say, they say it's I'm happy.

Speaker 9 (38:26):
I'm happy to welcome that, you know, the nice chair
for ones. But the grumpy satanic ones, I would just say, look,
sorry not to you.

Speaker 3 (38:34):
What were the happy ones wearing?

Speaker 9 (38:40):
Oh ah, one was one of my wearing a chest
to suit. O think some of them, some of them
just do it every with whatever they can wear, whatever
whatever the family budget stretches to.

Speaker 3 (38:51):
I think a lot of them have a lot of
them I saw had exes in their heads that you
would be into that would do that satanic k Well, I.

Speaker 9 (39:00):
Mean, how can you glorify that? It's death? It's evil?

Speaker 3 (39:04):
Okay, maybe by glorifying it, they say it doesn't have
the power over me. Good ending all its halloween or
on a Halloween. You work with what you've got. By
the way, there has been an earthquake, some or twenty
sumicizable jolt. This was earlier today, but someone's just rung
up to report that. So if you felt the grounds
move and you were right, it was half an hour ago,

(39:25):
three point three five k's deep, twenty k's east of Rotada,
so you probably felt that, so yes, it was a quake.
There's been a couple. There was one there Mattawai, thirty
k's west of there, that's up Gisbon Way. So yeah,
a couple of big shakes this afteron. We're talking Halloween
and diet for pets, oh and different things. You've been

(39:48):
to different Halloween events. Apparently Hamilton Zoo had a boo
at the Zoo. Are quite like that, lots of family fun.
I was just at a haunted house in christ Church
called the Thomas Street Haunt and the unit said and
cabin crew came by to help hand out lollies. They
had baskets full of dues and lallies. Everyone loved the house,

(40:10):
the extra lollies from the crew. And we're talking about
the moon landing and whether they were faked. Russia Marcus
Russia did at the Saabomb in nineteen sixty and was
a clear demonstration of Russian technological power. Beat that. So
these are topics tonight. So far we've got Halloween. How
is it tonight? Are you feel like a prisoner in

(40:31):
your own home? Where have you coped that we get
more relexed with it? Maybe so to Friday night, it's
good where the people having fun, spookers are pumping long
traffic ques out the gate of the King Seek Complex.
Well that's there Christmas spookers at Halloween. So that's what

(40:52):
we are mentioning tonight. If you want tooout this or
anything else, all the lines are free. It'd be nice
to hear from you. There's a Friday free for alls
who anything goes tonight. There might be some other single
issue you want to patch push. I'm not fuss always
like the uses of the Friday. There's no sport though
I'm missing. Well there's sport, but not stuff that I
want to watch, and I know I make lights of it.

(41:16):
But you might have had quite a quite a struggle
with an obese pit. You might want to talk about
how that was for you with exercise work. Do you
need to use diet or what happened did you use
because you can now get pit a zimpic or we're
govy and I'm curious about that also tonight too. So yeah,

(41:39):
it's ten past nine. If you want to be a
part of it, all the lines are free. Oh wait,
one hundred eighty ten eighty and nine two nine two
to text? Do come through? You want to start the
whole ble ron If you's something you want to go
on about tonight. Be nice to hear from you. Keep
those texts coming. You're doing well with those. Long way
they continue, and I will keep your Dada with news

(42:04):
throughout the evening. Boo at the zoo. At least we've
solved that about crusts. Of course, you leave your crust
because they protect the bread from drying out. They're like
the bread shield. This is Marcus Nick. Welcome to the show.

(42:25):
Good evening.

Speaker 13 (42:27):
Yeah, hey, Marcus, I would just like to have a
quick I would just like to have a quick share
out to my oldest sixteen year.

Speaker 15 (42:38):
Old daughter, Charlotte.

Speaker 13 (42:42):
She has has she has had her sixteen year old birthday.
You stay and it's just from my dad to a daughter.
Happy birthday, Charlotte.

Speaker 3 (42:54):
She listens. Is she listening?

Speaker 13 (42:56):
She is listening right now?

Speaker 3 (42:59):
Is she year oldest?

Speaker 13 (43:01):
She is my oldest, Marcus, Yes, she is my old
What what do you do for.

Speaker 3 (43:05):
The six did you celebrate?

Speaker 5 (43:08):
I did celebrate.

Speaker 13 (43:09):
And she is listening on my present right now. Actually
got got to a phone.

Speaker 5 (43:17):
Oh wow, yeah, and.

Speaker 13 (43:20):
She's listening to it on the on on the app.
It's a it's a big it's it's a big thing
and Marcus, I listened to you all the time, and
Charlotte just she she's a great girl.

Speaker 3 (43:36):
Yeah, And I imagine that's whatever six in year old
woul want would be a phone. That's a perfect present,
isn't it.

Speaker 16 (43:41):
It is?

Speaker 13 (43:42):
It is a perfect present.

Speaker 15 (43:44):
Marcus.

Speaker 13 (43:45):
I'm old school, and it's I'm old school.

Speaker 6 (43:52):
And it's.

Speaker 13 (43:54):
A lot of young young girls like young kids, and
they have presents, phones and and that kind of stuff.
But it's it's a good, good thing. And I just
wanted to ring up.

Speaker 3 (44:08):
And and and you're not you're not out Halloween or
involved with that tonight.

Speaker 13 (44:13):
Nick, No, I'm not, Marcus.

Speaker 16 (44:15):
No, No, I'm not.

Speaker 3 (44:17):
You seen have you seen evident? What area? What island?
Are you in the north of the South Island?

Speaker 13 (44:21):
I am in the North Island. I've I've ranged you
up before. I've talked to you about the greyhound.

Speaker 6 (44:27):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (44:28):
Are you a gren you had a greyhound?

Speaker 13 (44:31):
Yes? Yes, I've rung you up and talked about my greyhound.
He uh, he's he's he was a good, good, good dog.

Speaker 6 (44:44):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (44:44):
But I just wanted to ring up and our national
rady have a big shot out to my oldest daughter Charlotte,
and I love you girl. You're amazing, nice cool Nick.

Speaker 3 (44:55):
Thanks for the happy birthday. I hope it goes well
for you. Yes, I want him to say that I've
got she's listing of what he a trend tost radio.
I already thought he was gonna. I wish you had.
When was the last time someone got given? When was
the last time someone bought a transistor radio? Pretty well?
Never don't think you could buy one even if you

(45:15):
wanted to. I don't think even at Dick Smiths. Is
Dick Smith still around? I don't think you get one
at Dick Smith's Transistor radio. Great things. Welcome people, the
people of New Zealand.

Speaker 5 (45:28):
How are you?

Speaker 3 (45:28):
What's happening? We'll be slowly dragging you guys out of
the woodwork Halloween shout outs, a beast, pets and the
other topic I've got for you tonight. It's a slightly
I'm going to chuck the lot at you tonight to
get you going. Here's something to think about, and I've
picked up this over the week. Here's a question for you.
You can text or call on this one the greatest

(45:53):
opening lyric of all time? What would that be the
greatest opening lyric of all time. I reckon, I've got
I reckon. Yeah, so your suggestions for that? Because I reckon,

(46:13):
you couldn't go past I am the lineman of the
county and I drive the main road. I reckon. That
would be pretty hard to beat. So look, if you're
not coming through Halloween, if we hit the Deaity and
then we've got the shout outs, and you might want
to come through the greatest opening lyric of all time
and your reason for that, you might want to mention

(46:34):
that also, Yeah, I reckon. Probably some of the Glenn
Camel songs will be hard to beat. But have a
think about that and come through if you want to
mention that. Also Tonight, I see a million people have
seen the Just Into Our Dune movie in New Zealand.
So there's some support there, isn't that So yeah, I

(46:57):
just saw that pop up on my feed today. I
haven't seen it's not an invertagol. I will go see
it when it arrives. Find you. There's some movies they
won't show here. I don't know why. I guess they
just make decisions around that. Sixteen past nine, If you
want to partake, I've got a lot to talk about
tonight too, So I'm happy here. But if you want
to come and throw your bit into the mix, road

(47:22):
reports Halloween, reports of beast pets and opening songs might
ever be too much. I just kind of want to
keep though on. I just think there's going to be
something's going to I get the feeling with Halloween. Something's
going to happen tonight. Not in illegal gathering, but I
just get a sense it's one of those kind of
a wet spring, fine day start of summer. Something will happen.

(47:45):
I don't know what you might want to come through
on about that. To keep those texts. By the way, micaus,
you can buy a radio in mini shops as they
recommend for your emergency kit. Wow, Noel Leaming have twinnies.
I just updated my panastonic tranny. Love them. Petty Perfect,
Petty Perfect pedasonic transistor radius for sale, Nole leaving small

(48:10):
or large. I don't reckon i'd put a radio on
my emergency kit. I mean that's like there'd be like
a Bustman holiday for me, wouldn't it? Seventeen past nine?
Hold your horses with you soon? Does it mean that
something fun? It's funny. They're twenty past nine, hittled the end.

(48:31):
Good evening, Die, this is Marcus.

Speaker 14 (48:33):
Welcome time this time, long time listening.

Speaker 3 (48:38):
Gee, Die, I'll put both ears on. Nice to hear
from you, Die, welcome.

Speaker 18 (48:42):
Oh thank you.

Speaker 14 (48:43):
I'm ringing to say. I have two sony transistor radio ees,
one beside my bead to listen to the Marcus Show
at night, and one in the caravans so we can
listen to it at night while we're away in our
caravan and my husband has do you remember the old

(49:05):
transistors used to have the brown leather taste.

Speaker 3 (49:11):
As soon as you said that, you're going to say
brown heather. I love those.

Speaker 14 (49:15):
My husband's got his mother's one in the garage and
he let's do it all day when he's out there.
So transistor radios are the bombs.

Speaker 3 (49:28):
What's he doing in the garage?

Speaker 19 (49:30):
Die?

Speaker 11 (49:31):
Oh?

Speaker 14 (49:32):
He collects pellettes pellette and he takes and he takes
all the nails out.

Speaker 3 (49:39):
Oh that's quite satisfying.

Speaker 18 (49:40):
Smaller.

Speaker 6 (49:41):
Yeah.

Speaker 14 (49:42):
And the boxers pickin ling and he just strip hits
them around town.

Speaker 3 (49:49):
Wow, what a legend.

Speaker 6 (49:50):
What I like?

Speaker 3 (49:51):
I like a radio. Sometimes when you get a transistor
radio and it's tuned digitally, so you can't bump the
dial and put it off station. But yours, yours aren't
like that, are they?

Speaker 14 (50:02):
No, No, they're not. We do have the stereo, you know,
one of those stereo things that you can play your
discs and whatnot inside. But oh, to listen to Marcus
Lashow at night. I always come to be at eight
o'clock every night.

Speaker 3 (50:23):
Wow, Wow, that's committed.

Speaker 14 (50:26):
And listen to Marcus.

Speaker 3 (50:30):
Ring and let you know, thank you, Diane. Tell me something,
just a bit of an insight. Do you where do
you take? Where's your caravan spot that you go?

Speaker 14 (50:38):
Well, I'm in Taranaki.

Speaker 4 (50:42):
And we go.

Speaker 14 (50:44):
To open Eky Beach. We also go up to wan.

Speaker 20 (50:51):
And Hawks Bay.

Speaker 3 (50:54):
Brilliant, lovely to hear from you. Thank you so much
for ringing love the kindling love it it's from I've
got a Pellete record. Don't know where that is? That
Pellette kind of thing I got off. That was trend
tremendous thing. Genesis is Marcus welcome.

Speaker 21 (51:07):
Oh sorry, just a repeat of that.

Speaker 3 (51:11):
You should apologize. Repeat. It's nice to hear She's sound
a delightful.

Speaker 21 (51:16):
Yeah, yeah, she was more exciting than me. I've got
one transister about a foot by six inches that goes
into the conservatory. I've got one in the kitchen. I've
got my wee tiny six inch by two inch that
goes to be with you each night until it flops
onto my nose if I don't catch it prior before

(51:40):
I fall asleep. And one in the bathroom when I
have michow. Yeah, I'm committed.

Speaker 3 (51:48):
He's a conservatory. Wow, what's in there? Is it like
plants and stuff?

Speaker 21 (51:54):
No, I've got my two little cheers and my table.
I have my breaking out the year and sometimes my lunch.

Speaker 3 (52:03):
It sounds it sounds like you've got the life of
the rich and famous here. I like that lot, Jennis,
thank you. Twenty three past nine here till twelve. This
is Kristen Marcus.

Speaker 19 (52:12):
Welcome, good evening, Marcus.

Speaker 11 (52:15):
I've got two. I can't beat your previous caller. I've
got two transistor radios. They're both Panasonics, and I bought
them at Harvey Norman because my other transistor kind of
gave up boasts. So I've got one in my kitchen,
dining living area and one in my bedroom and they

(52:40):
are I very much enjoy my training transistor radio.

Speaker 3 (52:47):
Yeah, so do they chew through the do they chew
through the batteries?

Speaker 11 (52:52):
I've got bat trees. But at the moment they're both
on electricity.

Speaker 3 (52:57):
Oh they're plugging ones as well. That's excellent. I'm pleased
about that.

Speaker 11 (53:00):
Yeah, yeah, I like I like them very very much.
They're very versatile. Am in s yep god so ye yeah,
so it's quite versatile.

Speaker 18 (53:12):
Anyway.

Speaker 11 (53:13):
My title song as the Beatles are Hard Day's Night.

Speaker 3 (53:20):
What's the opening lyrics?

Speaker 11 (53:23):
It's been a hard day's night and I've been working
like a dog.

Speaker 3 (53:28):
It's pretty good. It's pretty good. Kristen, thank you. Sits
up the song, doesn't it? Philip, Good evening. Hello, Hi Philip,
this is Marcus welcome.

Speaker 4 (53:40):
Oh yeah, yeah, you know, Marcus. I just said you're
talking about the moon landings and some people actually think
they were fake. Well, the thing is, why would the
Americans fake landing on the moon six times? A lot
of people think that they just wait once and they fake.

Speaker 6 (53:58):
Good.

Speaker 4 (53:58):
No, they're witnessed six times. It was thirty thousand people involved.

Speaker 3 (54:04):
Philip. I don't want to be the interrupting guy, but
it's my understanding. At the height of the space program,
there were three hundred thousand people working on it.

Speaker 4 (54:17):
Oh, what's three hundred thousand?

Speaker 3 (54:19):
Which is a lot, which is which is a lot
of people to keep in on a conspiracy, isn't it.

Speaker 12 (54:25):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (54:25):
And the other thing is the one group of people
that would love to expose the Americans as it being
fake is the Russians. And they didn't because they knew
that they landed there and they may have bought to
their moon missions.

Speaker 5 (54:40):
And that's that.

Speaker 4 (54:41):
That's all I want to say.

Speaker 3 (54:42):
It's kind of a yeah, it kind of strikes me
as peak ignorant and arrogance for people that don't believe it,
But I guess I guess it's TikTok for you, and it's.

Speaker 4 (54:52):
Yeah, yeah, some people believe all the stuff that's on
the internet that people just sort of make up a conspiracy.

Speaker 3 (55:00):
Which is kind of which is kind of depressing.

Speaker 6 (55:04):
Here.

Speaker 3 (55:06):
I've just looked that up. I was talking to you.
Apparently at the height of the Apollo program, four hundred
thousand people working on it, you know why they would
have stopped it without expense? I mean, that's a lot
of money, isn't it.

Speaker 4 (55:17):
Yeah, exactly, it's got to be next that's almost you know,
that's the population of Christ.

Speaker 3 (55:22):
That's like keeping all of christ Church in on a
secret that it was fake. Hey, don't tell anyone it's fake,
not even when you're drunk, not even when you're drunk.
I don't tell your wife. We're making we're making a
We're making it all up. It's pretty bizarre, isn't it?
Sort of outcome Gadeshian twenty six pass No, that was
good to have been on radios?

Speaker 5 (55:40):
Wow. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (55:41):
I like a radio that you can send it to
a station digitally and lock it in. But I, for one,
now that I work on the road, I don't like
to listen to it much. I find it's a bit
like a bustman holiday for me. That's just me, though, Marcus.
My mother was giving a new Panasonic radio s day
for a birthday. She wouldn't be without it. Hello, Deb,

(56:03):
this is Marcus. Welcome, Hi much.

Speaker 20 (56:06):
Just how are you doing?

Speaker 10 (56:07):
Good?

Speaker 3 (56:07):
Dab? How are you going all right?

Speaker 20 (56:09):
Eppie? Halloween?

Speaker 7 (56:10):
Oh good?

Speaker 3 (56:11):
Is that what you say? Happy hell? I'd like to
be like Halloween, Yeah, happy Halloween?

Speaker 2 (56:15):
Do you do?

Speaker 18 (56:16):
Yeah?

Speaker 20 (56:17):
Thank you? And I'm just all dressing my root clothes.
No Halloween for me, tonight clothes have you got your
eyeliner on?

Speaker 3 (56:25):
No, it's been a long time since I've worn lightliner,
like probably for forty five years.

Speaker 20 (56:31):
Oh gosh, well, I've got mine on today for the first.

Speaker 3 (56:34):
Time and forty Is that part of your work get up?

Speaker 6 (56:39):
No?

Speaker 20 (56:39):
I just thought i'd wear it because one of my
roommates was leaving, so I thought I'll just be some
eyeliner and somebody said, oh, you look so different. But
that's not what I'm ringing about. I've got a couple
of things. I know it's Friday free day, but one
was about splashbacks. If that's okay, am, I, let's talk

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about then.

Speaker 3 (57:00):
I don't know what they are, but i'd be keen
to know. Is it something to be on the back
of your stove.

Speaker 20 (57:06):
Chin? So I have recently been just renovating my house
and to get the splash back that I want. And
you may have some people out there you can only
get the traditional I want, quite retro. They don't. There's
nothing out there to service my needs. So you thought

(57:29):
of tiles, yes, but they yes, you know, that's what
I've been looking for, and there's nothing, literally nothing. So
what I've done is I've printed off a pattern off
the internet, but I don't know how to go about
getting the pattern.

Speaker 3 (57:46):
Hang on, hang on, hang on, deb what a great question.
So you've got the pattern, you want to know how
to make that pattern into a splash?

Speaker 6 (57:55):
Yeah?

Speaker 20 (57:56):
Or who can help me with that? Because is it
cheaper to get it glass?

Speaker 3 (58:01):
So I went on and would you put that put that?
Would you put that pattern under the glass?

Speaker 20 (58:08):
Well, I don't. I'd prefer tiles, but i'd prefer what's cheaper.
But there's nothing. There's literally nobody that deals with retro
tiles or anything like that. I looked up this is
I went to this Canterbury. I live in Canterbury, so

(58:30):
I went to the Canterbury.

Speaker 12 (58:31):
Show, the.

Speaker 20 (58:35):
Home shows and anyway, I've got somebody to come around
and have a look. And anyway, I said, oh no,
those piles don't suit me. But it's not my style
and this is what the lock I'm going for. And
then I found some overseas and I wish I had
saved it. But nobody in christ or Canterbury does that pattern.

(58:56):
I don't even know if anybody in New Zealand because
I've looked up everywhere. So the tiles that I want
or I don't know if glass would be the right
thing for me. But as glass had beat, I'm happy
with that. So there's nothing out.

Speaker 3 (59:10):
There, like is it all water or something retro and wooden?

Speaker 20 (59:16):
Yeah. Well, so I lived in my house for sixties
before I bought it, and it's and it's a nineteen
seventy four house which has still kind of got the
nineteen seventy four it had. Oh it had to hanging,
you know, the covers coming hanging down from the ceiling.

(59:37):
I don't know what you call them. I go there,
you know, oh, because I love that stuff. But I've
was not them out and reread down the kitchen, but
I can't put a splash back and there. I bought
this beautiful paint, kept the original door, the original color
of the windows, everything, all of that sort of stuff.

(01:00:00):
But I just and I've modernized the kitchen, but I
need something to bring it back to how it was. Okay,
do you understand what I'm meaning?

Speaker 3 (01:00:10):
Now we'll ask about that, and you want to talk
about the supermarket booze as well.

Speaker 20 (01:00:15):
Yeah, I just went down to the to the Swiss
market to get a wine and closed off. Did that happen?

Speaker 3 (01:00:25):
How do they I know about that it closed at
nine do they they want to stop people sideloading or something?
So is that recent flip that to worry? Do you
want me to hook you up?

Speaker 7 (01:00:41):
Yes?

Speaker 20 (01:00:42):
Should I give you my number?

Speaker 3 (01:00:43):
I'm just trying to think we could get some at
this time of the night.

Speaker 20 (01:00:48):
So I drove to the bottle store. Now that closed too.

Speaker 3 (01:00:51):
That's wrong that. Yeah, but you've got your started the
thirst with the staff drinks and the eyeliner, and then
you've been cut off mid stream. How much fun is that?
None at all?

Speaker 20 (01:01:02):
I know, it's just like God, somebody's ruining.

Speaker 3 (01:01:05):
My day exactly. Now You're stuck, stuck, fixating on your child,
and I think I'm just trying to find that. I'm
trying to find the story for the story from the
papers for you. Thank you No More. This was on
the twenty third of October, which is a week ago.

(01:01:27):
No more alcohol supermarkets now, no more alcohol cells at
supermacs after nine pm.

Speaker 20 (01:01:34):
From the twenty seed people.

Speaker 3 (01:01:36):
No longer of alcohol sumacs and bottle stores after nine pm.
The band came to force on Saturday after the city
council approved a new local alcohol policy in June. That's
that's your dumb council you voted for.

Speaker 20 (01:01:49):
Oh my gosh, and I thought I was sorry. I'm
not as fair as drunk as.

Speaker 3 (01:01:56):
You are, because it's they've stopped your supply. They've cut
it two hours earlier, having caught short and it's not good.

Speaker 20 (01:02:03):
Well, you know what I had to do. It's just
buy a life of bread and by pass by past
the alcohol that should.

Speaker 3 (01:02:09):
Were you embarrassed to be in there? They just kind
of closed it all off?

Speaker 18 (01:02:15):
Yeah?

Speaker 20 (01:02:16):
Yeah, eggs. Well that's the whole thing. They've just got,
like you know, the way slide.

Speaker 3 (01:02:23):
Did you buy the bread because you felt awkward going
in there just looking for booze?

Speaker 12 (01:02:28):
Yeah?

Speaker 20 (01:02:28):
Top the bag and.

Speaker 3 (01:02:35):
Good on your deb It's crazy. Wow, I don't know
where you could buy alcohol after nine and christ Church?
What time would the bottle eyes be opened till you
go on a wine tasting? Leamy on to splash bags.

Speaker 4 (01:02:52):
Yeah, I've got a couple of ideas that could be
quite cheap.

Speaker 9 (01:02:55):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:02:57):
Yeah, it's just an idea that if she likes to
retrout kind of styles and stuff like that at she
may she may already had some wallpaper or something, but
maybe you actually can maybe go down looking for some
wallpaper and then get somebody to cut a bit of

(01:03:18):
perspects and.

Speaker 3 (01:03:19):
Yeah, that would work a perspect to put that over
the top. That would work, wouldn't that.

Speaker 4 (01:03:25):
Yeah, And you could get some little Yeah, you can
get some little beatings, maybe even just from from the cheek,
from the might of teen or something like that that
would have a recess, like a probable because what you
can get it like four melbowe maybe.

Speaker 3 (01:03:40):
Yeah, it's a great suggestion. Them too, thinking. Hey, by
the way, the Breakers have gone out to a blinder.
They're twelve to four up. You're looking really good. I
don't know how good the team are they playing. I
haven't seen it. It's the Hawks. They're the Alaa Hocks.
They're quite a good team, aren't they. But they look
like the team's really come together. They still got that
pocket rocket eighteen to ten texts if you've got them

(01:04:02):
or found our groove tonight. Took a while, but we're
in the groove. I've been looking for retra or vintage
floor tiles for our bathroom and can't find them anywhere.
They must be demanded. I'll try, Uh trade me tell
the wine caller to drive to kaya POI or ring
your as bottle stores and wy Maker really stay up

(01:04:22):
until ten pm? Should we ring her back?

Speaker 22 (01:04:25):
A deb?

Speaker 3 (01:04:26):
Didn't she still listening? Well, if if that's her own choice,
if she should be driving down we're not their parents.
But yeah, she's driven from the soupermac at home, isn't she?

Speaker 16 (01:04:37):
He?

Speaker 3 (01:04:37):
Is she get an Uba, get an uberrist, couple of
things for you, deb Kayapo rang you or you've got
till ten o'clock. You've got seventy She wouldn't do it
in seventeen minutes. And Pete the Wolf Pete Wolf Camp
on a Sunday morning with your reno rant hed No,
we had no had no the failure of a splash back.

(01:05:00):
There's a couple of companies in christ you to do
glass splashbacks, chairs, Joan. Someone says, not much left? Yeah,
what does that mean, Marcus? Looking forward to your show
Monday fortnight, Edie fits fifty year anniversary. Surely there will
be an iheartradial list in near like Superior that can
phone in and chat. Yeah, there's some things that are

(01:05:23):
happening in Lake Saperia, but they're not making a biggest
song and dance about as I thought they would. This
is the record them and Fitzgerald, the fifty year Anniversary
Jesse Marcus Good Evening. Hello, Yeah, it's Marcus good Evening.

Speaker 21 (01:05:39):
Yeah.

Speaker 19 (01:05:40):
His idea was terrible, the putting twos that ling guy.
His idea for the splash bak was terrible, putting two
steaks over a wallpaper. But what she could do was
very like the Kaipo auction, or to like the pumphouse
and go to five brute brow sittings, like through those
sort of places like demo yards.

Speaker 3 (01:06:00):
I don't think we actually ring up and say that.
Other course kind of is just so dreadful.

Speaker 19 (01:06:04):
But I was, well, it's in perfect in their house
that they've just bought.

Speaker 3 (01:06:10):
So could you just could you put glass over some
patent warp? Is it that better suggestion?

Speaker 16 (01:06:15):
Yeah?

Speaker 19 (01:06:16):
That is too You're going to get ground and pod
and everything. It's not going to have the same effect
as a tile.

Speaker 3 (01:06:21):
I think she did say he did say beating Where
do you go to kiapoy the k auctions?

Speaker 22 (01:06:27):
Okay, yeah, if you're indeed, don't listen to that man.

Speaker 15 (01:06:31):
Listen to the woman.

Speaker 20 (01:06:32):
We know what we're doing.

Speaker 3 (01:06:33):
And would would they have? Is this an option of
old stuff? Where you could buy some old tires, tiles there.

Speaker 20 (01:06:39):
They have everythink you can buy paintings.

Speaker 22 (01:06:42):
That's everything.

Speaker 3 (01:06:43):
Okay, Oh go, I'd like to see the way you've
done up your house, Jess. You sound very confident.

Speaker 19 (01:06:48):
Oh my house is beautiful.

Speaker 3 (01:06:49):
Yeah, bitch, it is.

Speaker 18 (01:06:52):
Have good night.

Speaker 3 (01:06:53):
Nice to talk Jesse. Thank you. I like Jesse like
a moxy covered and strong. It's going to be a
busy day for deb, isn't it? Into kyp the auctions.
Marcus tells Splashback Lady to try lucyg printed glass splashbacks
Elaorra Hawks won the comp last year, so that's a

(01:07:15):
good start. Eighteen six are up by twelve still four
in the first Oh, they're not doing so well on
the ladder of this year. But they were doing well.
But that's where that's a smoking start. And someone thinks
that Deb could probably get the wine via Uber? Would
Uber each deliver wine or deliver easy or milk run?
I think there was concerns from the alcohol people about

(01:07:37):
being able to get alcoholic delivered to your house because
I think probably were they worried about getting alcohol delivered
to your house and were they worried about getting alcohol
on time? Payment, and they're worried about both in theny state. Yeah,
I don't know whether Uber eats. You'd want Uber drinks,
wouldn't you? I'd phone Uber drinks. Marcus, your topics lightly
have evolved a lot around pets. That is awesome. One

(01:08:00):
of my dogs weighed forty five kilograms at twenty fourteen,
morbidly a beast for his size, but moved like the
wind a tank with the spit of the bullet despite
his athleticism. My vet has advised me he needs to
drop down to thirty two cages or he could potentially
end up with ligament damage or pass prematurely from heart disease.
And I don't say they dance. Don't theay dogs pass

(01:08:22):
or die? They say they go on the rainbow bridge.
I think is it is talk almost one year, but
through exercise a new diet, drop down to thirty kilograms
by age five. From that point I decided to cook
his meals nightly for the next ten years of his life.
Twice a day. I boiled chicken breasts with mixed vegetables
morning and night. Before your showing slight, I will send

(01:08:44):
pictures before and after to email to see his transformation.
From a beast to slim, muscular build, brilliant twelve to ten.
We're also we've got sidetracked on splashbacks. We're also talking
about the best opening lyric to any song. You gotta
say this one's pretty good. Generals gathered in their messes,

(01:09:04):
just like witches at black masses, evil minds, plot destruction.
Of course, yeah, I could have sung it, but you
get the gist. Marcus, that race this stops. The nation
is near us. Any tips or horses you like? Can
we train river of Stars, looks of Beauty or Valiant
King and other in fine form? I don't know if

(01:09:24):
it's a race that stops today. I think people prefer
that Everest Cup now do they? Or the slot races.
But if you want to talk dogs or horses, it's
nine to ten and your favorite opening lyrics to any song.

Speaker 5 (01:09:41):
Angye.

Speaker 3 (01:09:42):
I think Halloween's passed by rather smoothly. Quite a busy time.
It seems certainly busy in invert Cargo. I'm not seeing
any stories or dramas because I think we go to
the busy news time in the next couple of days too,
because you know, I suspect there'll be fires. Also that

(01:10:03):
there's been a couple of times. There's been a fair
few of those, and the build up to Guy Fawkes,
so I'm always mindful of these kind of weekends. It
could be a lot of breaking news, though I don't
think we had breaking news all year. I think we
used the breaking using one stain. I don't think we
have Dan. There was one time we used it was
about every week when the only big story breaking news

(01:10:27):
on the show this week was that Prunella Scales from
Faulty Towers died on our watch. But that's not really everything,
is it. That wouldn't be a breaking news thing. That's
quite a high high bar. But yeah, get in touch.
You got to be a part of it. Hitdle twelve
seven away from ten Marcus. I had to take my
dog to the vet earlier today. He ate half a

(01:10:49):
dozen of my scrabble pieces. Vett said he'll keep him
for a while to do some test. He called me
twenty minutes ago and said, there's no word yet. It's
quite good, isn't it. I thought it was going to
involve all words, so I'd like that because I thought
that's fun. So that's a good text. Actually, you put
some work into that generals gathered in their messes. Hey,

(01:11:16):
we could actually I'm interested now not but can you
get wine delivered by Uber Eats? Probably couldn't in Vocago
because the licensing trust. I'm just curious that that's something
that's service that they provide that to moral, has it
or not? Just lie at home and drink. Probably now
heading towards the news Elaora's come back. It's just one

(01:11:42):
minute's forty one left in the first quarter.

Speaker 6 (01:11:46):
I believe.

Speaker 3 (01:11:48):
The New Zealand breakers are on twenty five. Laura's come
way back there on eighteen Marcus USA. In Canadian renovation
TV shows called splashbacks. They call them backsplash Wow. That
would annoy me. Seems the wrong way around, doesn't it.
Why do people need splash becks? Are they cooking food differently?

(01:12:11):
I don't want to sound like I'm in the end
of my day guy, but I thought people never had
splashbacks that seem to cope. What's that about? I think
it's probably just a trend that people are and they
see these things on the block, don't they like that
spears like on the block a few years back there
that spear ruin that scullery just check on your pots
and pans and just like laziness, a look like a
terrible idea. I when reading a bit about the Block Australia.

(01:12:37):
They love it in Australia, don't they. The Block. There's
reports of a bad crash State Highway too near way
He and our newsroom are following up in case the
road gets closed. That State Highway too near why He.
I'm looking at Waka Katahi. Now here's what I can

(01:13:02):
tell you now that's interesting. Act is to state away
to even go. It doesn't even go that close, Just
to see where why here and State Hiway to go.
Just let me try and see if I can work
this one out. Now we're just State Highway too oh yeah, okay.
You know statehoah two goes right through why He. Yeah, okay,

(01:13:24):
So I'll try and get some more information about that.
If you've got more information, do let us know. I'm
just trying to work out which way the roads would
be blocked if that does happen between why He and
ethan Ry. So that's yeah, that's not the way up
the fur Toe Way. That's the other way coming south
down from Wayhe. But yeah, I'll keep you updated with

(01:13:47):
that people. Tarnia says door dash would deliver wine the
door stash. Yeah, they will do it, so that's the
answer for you. But yeah, I don't know. Yeah, the log,
the the local counter vote to stop selling our call
at nine. I don't know what the what the problem
they're trying to fix that was people going into town

(01:14:08):
and pre loading. But yep, they'll have their reasons to
do that, no doubt. But it's only it's only started
this week, so it be a lot of fair thing
around for the supermarket. Because what if people are got there,
put the supermarket and they're trolley at five to nine.
By the time they get the check out it's five
past nine, it would be slightly tricky to enforce. I
would think welcome people. Hey, just some texts was said

(01:14:31):
State Highway to why he chop it inbound? That's on
flight radar, So obviously every serious excdent there of the
chopper is going in so our people love the text
about the dog that's reveled that's the scravel tile. So
that's good fun. Marcus, as a civilian and a privacis
and can and will be extradied to the States to

(01:14:52):
appear before Congress. You don't know about that. We are
talking about the greatest opening lyrics of a song. That's
the other topic that we are talking about. Someone who's
justted al Stuart the ear of the cat on a
morning from a Bogart movie in a country where they

(01:15:15):
turned back time. You go strolling through the crowd like
Peter Lorry contemplating a crime. It's pretty good. I haven't
pronounced Peter Lorry right l It might be Peter law.
So I apologize for making a hash of that. I
should have gone back and reminded myself by listening to
the song. He's an American actor or a Hungarian actdoor

(01:15:40):
devious character's accented voice had had that striking looking face.
You'll know him if you know him. But we are taught.
Here's here's the tale of the tape. We're talked about
obesity in pits and splashbacks and why in christ Judits
they stopped selling alcohol at the supermarkets after nine pm. Gosh,

(01:16:06):
I bet there was heavy pushbacks from the soup markets
on that. Halloween pushbacks, Halloween splashbacks, pushbacks from the supermarket
and oh dog, obesity. I I think that's about three
or four topics bubbing around and great opening song lyrics.

(01:16:31):
So that's you. That's your lot so far for tonight.
There's enough there to talk about. And the woman that
can't get hold of retro trials, Dakota tiles and Ranguura
are great at locating tiles. You want, what do we

(01:16:51):
do before splashbacks? Do we just have dirty a kitchens
and we're not as clean obsessed? I have the answer
to that. Forty two twenty seven. The break is over
Ilauora four on the second left. My name is because
I've embrace your calls tonight if you oh. The other
thing we've talked about.

Speaker 4 (01:17:12):
Is the.

Speaker 3 (01:17:14):
I don't know how to I don't know how to
phrase this as a topic without sounding low brow. Well
that's not quite low brow, but it's a low hanging
fruit topic. But Kim Kardashian has come out today and
says she doesn't believe in the moon landings, which is
annoying for me because I've always been a bit of
a Kadeshian defender. But that's inexcusable to so sort of

(01:17:37):
distrust and ignorance like that is mad. But anyway, NASA
bounced back quite quickly and said, what about the three
hundred and sixty kilograms of moon rock that we have.
They said, yes, we went there six times. But how
said that NASA themselves have got to defend the lunar
landings to the Kadeshians. Yeah, I don't want to say

(01:18:05):
about that. Don't even know what to say about that.
It's not Yeah, so followers is might by the way,
I've been out during that commercial break, that news break
for a drive around town. Town's quite busy, and boy
race is doing burnouts. It's all happening tonight in the

(01:18:26):
big smoke of invert cargo. But enough from me. The
lines are free if you want to start the second
let's start the second second half of the show. That
are bang people, So do come through. Oh eight hundred
eighty ten eighty And you might want to talk about
what happen in christ Church with the closing of the liquor.

(01:18:48):
Early would love to hear from you people, Oh eight
hundred eighty thirty nine two nine two de text if
you want to be a part of it. Anything else
you want to mention, if you've got any traffic updates
about those road cli if there's any road closures, why
he would be good to hear from you also to know.

(01:19:09):
So that's what we're about so far, and be a
part of you want to be part of the show.
Now if there is something entirely different you want to
start this hour with? And mentioned good a lot song
lyrics and Halloween would do it. Let's hope so and

(01:19:31):
Prince and who's never had a job? Has he?

Speaker 16 (01:19:32):
No?

Speaker 6 (01:19:34):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (01:19:34):
No, he's in the he's in the What was in
the It was a helicopter pilot?

Speaker 7 (01:19:37):
Was it?

Speaker 3 (01:19:37):
The presume that was the Air Force, but it might
have been for the Navy. I felt from it that
the Navy had helicopters in England?

Speaker 7 (01:19:43):
Is that right?

Speaker 3 (01:19:45):
Someone will know? Not that it's important. I think it
was quite a good chopper pilot too, was and he
can't be straightforward? Hello, Paul, this is Marcus. Welcome.

Speaker 2 (01:20:00):
Hey Marcus, how are you good?

Speaker 15 (01:20:02):
Paul?

Speaker 2 (01:20:05):
So, yeah, the cardationans think that we didn't go to
the moon. O.

Speaker 16 (01:20:10):
Yes, yes, well I know I didn't go to the Moon.

Speaker 2 (01:20:14):
I don't know about you out there days in the past.

Speaker 3 (01:20:19):
I didn't go on the Moon.

Speaker 2 (01:20:21):
No, I I I'm leaving here or there on it.
But I can see where people kind of get the
notion that perhaps we didn't go to the moon. One
of the one of the seculiar things about it is
that we went to the Moon in like that, what
the early sixties, and we haven't sent anybody to the

(01:20:45):
Moon for.

Speaker 13 (01:20:48):
For eighty years?

Speaker 2 (01:20:49):
How many a lot of years.

Speaker 3 (01:20:51):
It's all bad, it's all, it's all bad for you.

Speaker 2 (01:20:53):
They didn't send anyone back. They said that they'd lost
they'd lost the technology, they've lost the plans, or they'd
lost the schemata whatever. Seems just kind of strange.

Speaker 3 (01:21:10):
A we went in the late sixties.

Speaker 2 (01:21:14):
Uh huh, they went to the late sixties.

Speaker 12 (01:21:17):
Yut.

Speaker 6 (01:21:18):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:21:19):
And and why why why do you why you said
dismissive not a Cardashians. I can see why you might
be dismissive of them. But does it does it seem
pecurear that they they went there once and that they
say they haven't worked out and how to get back.

Speaker 3 (01:21:41):
I mean, I think the thing about you said, you
see they went, they went in the early sixties eighty
years ago, was it's just yeah, it's just under sixty
years ago. It's about fifty six years ago. I mean,
they've put things like mirrors on the Moon that you
can actually see from Earth. With theodlights and things, so
it's pretty No, but you haven't gone looking.

Speaker 2 (01:22:03):
No, I haven't.

Speaker 3 (01:22:04):
But there are and sorry, I'm just talking now. There
are mirrors on the Moon that have been detected by
telescopes and the States and France and Germany and Australia
put there.

Speaker 2 (01:22:16):
By a man rather than a lunar lander, for example?
Is that what you're saying is definitely put there by
a person?

Speaker 10 (01:22:25):
Do you know?

Speaker 12 (01:22:25):
How do you know?

Speaker 18 (01:22:28):
Do you know?

Speaker 7 (01:22:28):
How do you know?

Speaker 3 (01:22:30):
How many people worked on their Polo mission?

Speaker 6 (01:22:33):
Oh?

Speaker 16 (01:22:33):
You have plenty?

Speaker 3 (01:22:34):
How many?

Speaker 13 (01:22:36):
Have a guess there would have been thousands?

Speaker 3 (01:22:38):
How many thousands?

Speaker 2 (01:22:40):
I don't know, mate, have a guess. Well, I guess
there's tears. If they want to say how many staff
did that NASA have at the height of its the
height of its popularity or funding or whatever they might
have had, they might have had ten thousand people with
NASA not anymore.

Speaker 3 (01:23:01):
That's the damn sure, pauled four hundred, four hundred thousand.

Speaker 2 (01:23:09):
It's insane.

Speaker 3 (01:23:11):
It's a lot of people to keep in on the conspiracy.

Speaker 2 (01:23:15):
Oh, you don't need to, You don't need to have
everybody in it on the conspiracy.

Speaker 6 (01:23:20):
Well you.

Speaker 3 (01:23:22):
Do really if they're all working to get men to
the Moon and they don't.

Speaker 2 (01:23:24):
Do it, well, no, you have the levels. If you
have levels of knowledge, don't you same as the same
as anything that every not everybody that works the CIA
knows the ins and outs of every CIA operation, do
they No.

Speaker 3 (01:23:39):
But if you're walking on something like building the Eiffel Tower,
you're working on building the Eiffel Tower. There aren't people
that think they're working on it, but there is no
Eifle Tower.

Speaker 2 (01:23:48):
Well, yeah, I think the Eiffel Tower is a little
bit different than the Moon. I wouldn't I wouldn't even
entertain the notion that they're in the Eiffel Tower because
I've stood on it. I haven't stood on the Moon.
And I do wonder, like about things like getting through
the radiation belts and those sorts of issues. We don't

(01:24:10):
We don't generally go into space. Sometimes we go into
sort of orbit, but actually going into space. Space is
kind of a big deal that doesn't happen all that often,
even even like the bloody what they called the space
stations and stuff that those things that they're not way
out there, that just things just around the outside of

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the Earth don't they I think the reason.

Speaker 3 (01:24:36):
I think the reason we didn't go back to the
Moon was mainly the expor or. They didn't go back
to the Moon was mainly the expense.

Speaker 2 (01:24:45):
Yeah, well that's that's not what That's not what I mean.
Obviously it's would have been if you've got four hundred
thousand people working for you. But I mean, I guess
administration out of the administration. Saw Nasau is something that
was a good a good place to cut and slash
and burn to save, to save on all those salaries

(01:25:07):
and all that equipment. I'd be interested to tell me
how many people work there now, I wouldn't know.

Speaker 3 (01:25:13):
Hey, how do how do explain the Moon rock?

Speaker 2 (01:25:18):
You can? You can send a lander to the Moon
and pick stuff up. That's not a problem.

Speaker 3 (01:25:23):
Oh so you think that that craft went there but
they were unmanned.

Speaker 2 (01:25:28):
Well, no, that's not what I think.

Speaker 3 (01:25:29):
I'm just suggesting that that's that's that's that's how you
see that explain the Moon rock?

Speaker 2 (01:25:36):
Yeah, well, I'm assuming that they didn't go to the Moon.
It would be it would be much easier to send
a lander there and it like they do to Mars.
We've got stuff from Mars as well, we've got rock
from Mars. We haven't been to Mars, so.

Speaker 3 (01:25:49):
Why would you why would you pretend? Why would you
pretend you went there?

Speaker 2 (01:25:53):
Because of the Cold War and the Russians and the
whole you know, we need to be better, stronger, more powerful,
more knowledgeable, more capable. How old Russia was? Russia was
making us look really bad at it will pass them
making them look really bad at the time they were.

(01:26:13):
They're having success after success in space and with rockets.

Speaker 3 (01:26:17):
How old are you? How old are you pull?

Speaker 2 (01:26:19):
I'm fifty nine, mate, Oh wow, probably about as old
as yourself maybe, And.

Speaker 3 (01:26:26):
You really don't believe it.

Speaker 2 (01:26:28):
Oh well, I didn't say that at all. I'm saying
I entertained the possibility that we didn't go to the moon.
I'm not. I'm not convinced one hundred percent without a doubt,
And I'm surprised that you would be, given that all
you've ever known, all the information that you have about
it is what's been sort of given to us.

Speaker 3 (01:26:51):
What other way is there to get information?

Speaker 2 (01:26:55):
Well, you could go to the moon. Marcus brilliant.

Speaker 3 (01:27:01):
Wow, twenty past ten. Good first half for the for
the Breakers, fifty two against the Hawks, thirty four. Hello Louise,
this is Marcus.

Speaker 15 (01:27:11):
Welcome, Hi Marcus.

Speaker 10 (01:27:14):
Yeah, song lyrics sac as a brick blade, Yeah, for hotel.
It starts off, I really don't mind if you sit
this one out. My words for the whisper, your deafness,
a shout. I may make you feel, but I can't
make you think your sperms and the guppa and your

(01:27:36):
loves and the sink. Wow, there is a poet Ian Anderson.
His lyrics are amazing, well, the first few albums anyway. Yeah,
that's my pick.

Speaker 3 (01:27:53):
Is that the have you quoted the right song?

Speaker 18 (01:27:56):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:27:57):
What's the lyrics?

Speaker 10 (01:28:00):
Because of grip?

Speaker 3 (01:28:02):
What have you got to say?

Speaker 10 (01:28:04):
I've got it here, here, I've got it here.

Speaker 3 (01:28:08):
It might be a different song, is it.

Speaker 10 (01:28:10):
No, I really don't mind if you sit this one out.
My words, but a whisper for your destiness of showers.
I may make you feel that I can't make you
think your sperms and the gutter and your loves and
the sink.

Speaker 15 (01:28:25):
Mm hmmm, yeah, I'm pretty sure it's sticks of brick.

Speaker 3 (01:28:28):
I think it might be another song. I'm just trying to.

Speaker 10 (01:28:32):
Oh no, it is the album cover up there on
the on the page.

Speaker 3 (01:28:41):
I just haven't got that coming up as the opening
lyric to that one, so I can't quite wink out
why I've got to see there a man was born
to be pronouncing fit for peace.

Speaker 10 (01:28:52):
That's that's echol, isn't it.

Speaker 3 (01:28:56):
Well, yeah, I don't know. That's why I'm confused about
that one.

Speaker 4 (01:29:00):
No, that's the it's definitely yep, that's definitely the right lyric.

Speaker 3 (01:29:05):
Okay, yeah, okay, Well, thank you for that, Louise. I'll
see if I can confirm that, But thank you. I
don't know why my wrong lyrics came out with that one. Okay,
thanks for that. Jerry Marcus welcome.

Speaker 5 (01:29:20):
Of course they went to the Moon.

Speaker 3 (01:29:24):
How annoying was that? How annoying was that?

Speaker 7 (01:29:26):
Guy?

Speaker 5 (01:29:28):
Oh?

Speaker 6 (01:29:28):
Mate?

Speaker 5 (01:29:28):
I watched the moonlanding when I was a kid. There
there are so many satellites in lunar orbit that have
got photos of all the stuff they left behind sitting
on the moon surface, the rover, the lander, everything. They
left sixty nine bags of human waste on the Moon.

Speaker 3 (01:29:51):
Yeah, that wasn't good. They just dumped it all, didn't they.
It wasn't good.

Speaker 15 (01:29:54):
Well, well, well it was a weight.

Speaker 5 (01:29:56):
They couldn't bring it home.

Speaker 3 (01:29:58):
Yeah, fair enough, mate.

Speaker 5 (01:30:00):
There's so many photos of all the stuff they left behind.
I mean to believe they didn't go there. Now, I
mean Kadashian's ours is as big as the moon, isn't it.

Speaker 6 (01:30:09):
Well?

Speaker 3 (01:30:10):
Yeah, yeah, I don't know if that's helpful though, is
it to attack there? But it is frustrating that people
with so much influence for good or bad, and you know,
I mean they are a broadcasting phenomenon, that they would
use all that profile to spread something as I mean,

(01:30:30):
I think it's quite damaging when you spread misinformation about
things as it is human It is human kind's greatest achievement,
going to the Moon, I would say, wouldn't you look, mate?

Speaker 5 (01:30:41):
I think it's unbelievable. And the fact that we've seen
stuff to Mars is just out of this world. And
and what about Gather later, that's heading into outer space
and into another galaxy. Yeah, I mean, we know more
about space than we do about the oceans, that's right. Yeah,
I mean that guy, I mean really.

Speaker 3 (01:31:03):
Well to the we didn't go to the moon. They
went through and then he said we anyway, I'm hearing you, Jerry,
I shear your frustration. I couldn't believe how annoying he was.
Sometimes I wished to it was a thing on the phone.
We just give it a sort of a little bit
of a netflick down the phone when they're so ridiculous
stuff like that. Paul, it's Marcus.

Speaker 5 (01:31:23):
Good evening, Marcus.

Speaker 8 (01:31:25):
It spoke to you for quite some time, as Paul
friend saying, Napier here. Yeah, I'm just going about Halloween
now and Napier here. We've got the Equipper's Church and
every time it's Halloween the evening we've held a hold
a light party, so it's a family friendly area. There's music,

(01:31:51):
there's we went through six hundred sausages, cotton candy, popcorn, lollies.
It was entertainment music and a large blow up bouncy
castle on a huge slide, and we sort of made
a very family friendly alpha. It's better than kids are
going around and knocking on strangers doors for lollis.

Speaker 9 (01:32:13):
Wow.

Speaker 3 (01:32:14):
And did you not have the skeletons and that kind
of that.

Speaker 8 (01:32:19):
Oh, yes, some people come and dress like that. We couldn't,
you know, That's okay. But we had music going out.
It was a bit of religious stuff as well, and
a bit of modern music. It was great. Every year
we do it and everyone enjoyed themselves. I was on
the water water station there. I had to get help
because you know, one hundred and ten leadres of spring

(01:32:41):
waters quite a bit to go through. So I don't
know how many people actually went through, but we got
through six hundred so the only.

Speaker 3 (01:32:48):
Drink was water, was it. Yes, that seems to be
the way these days.

Speaker 8 (01:32:52):
Spring water years. And the kids loved it too. You know,
it's great and it's a very sort of safe environment too.
It was all well run with security.

Speaker 3 (01:33:01):
Well, I don't have a problem with people going around neighborhoods,
and I think it can be good for neighborhood with
wandering around and meeting. I don't necessarily I mean, look,
look heads off to the Equippers church. But yeah, I
don't necessarily see that the wandering side of Halloween has
been necessarily a bad thing. But anyway, no, I think
we're just doing it called the Light Party, which that's

(01:33:24):
a great thing.

Speaker 8 (01:33:24):
Yes, yeah, it's something to give it a safe environment
and it's great heavy every year. It's a huge success.
That's all donated, all voluntary work.

Speaker 3 (01:33:33):
And how's it, how's it decorated?

Speaker 8 (01:33:37):
We had balloons in the auditorium where we have the services.
Any balloons and different things there, indoor games and everything,
and we have no trouble at all. Well, the thing
is people coming along and maybe they'll get involved and
maybe go to church things. I don't get influenced by it.

Speaker 3 (01:33:58):
You know what sort of what sort of indoor games?

Speaker 7 (01:34:00):
Paul quite?

Speaker 8 (01:34:02):
And I wasn't on the shields the outside, but they
had various like skittles and different types of indoor games
as well.

Speaker 3 (01:34:10):
Brilliant. Okay, sounds great, handy to keep in mind for
next year. Thanks for that, Paul.

Speaker 7 (01:34:18):
Oh.

Speaker 3 (01:34:19):
The policians were scaled back after the budget cuts due
to a shift in public and government priorities, having achieved
the goal of putting a man on the moon hugely expensive.
Get in touch if you want to talk. We've got
some moon denials and we asked for it, and it's
good to hear it. But yeah, wow, does it mean

(01:34:41):
it's not infuriating? How are you going people? If you've
got breaking news where you were out, there's any Halloween
updates or things that you have done? Yeah, the light party,
that's wow, that's something, isn't it. I don't know. I
don't know much about the equippers church. I don't know
what what are they equipping people for? I don't say

(01:35:02):
that disrespectfully, I just I wonder what you Yeah, I
look at that name. I'm trying to work out what
that's about. Are they equipping you for something?

Speaker 18 (01:35:13):
That's?

Speaker 3 (01:35:14):
Yeah, well that's what I'm asking. But good on them
having a light party whatever. That is interesting? How I
drink that much water?

Speaker 7 (01:35:23):
Now?

Speaker 3 (01:35:23):
Isn't it spring water?

Speaker 5 (01:35:27):
Ah?

Speaker 12 (01:35:29):
Now?

Speaker 3 (01:35:30):
Oh, it's equipping people for purpose? Makes sense, doesn't it?
Lines free opportunities open? I enjoyed talking about splashbacks. Also
tonight there a thing, aren't they? And I don't quite
know why?

Speaker 7 (01:35:49):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:35:49):
Funny. I wonder how dreadful it would have been with
wallpaper government first backs. Like the person that had no
doubts about that that was a terrible idea, they said.
I thought it wasn't bad these people suggesting stuff. Anyone
else been caught out by the supermarkets and christ stopping
saving alcohol at nine pm? How does that make you feel?

(01:36:11):
Crust you? It's like you can't be trusted out of
all you've been through and they won't even let you
have a drink on a Friday. Evening any state. Hello,
Ellis do this is Marcus Welcome.

Speaker 15 (01:36:23):
Thanks coming from the Nelson here.

Speaker 3 (01:36:25):
Oh great, nice to hear from you Nelson.

Speaker 15 (01:36:31):
I just thought I to let you know we've got
a Nelson Half marathon on Sunday and we've got over
a thousand runners for it.

Speaker 3 (01:36:36):
Wow. Where would that go around.

Speaker 15 (01:36:38):
The water Sextans Field?

Speaker 3 (01:36:40):
What We're to go around the waterfront?

Speaker 18 (01:36:42):
No?

Speaker 15 (01:36:43):
No, we're going to do it from sex of Field
because of all this health and safety.

Speaker 3 (01:36:46):
Now mate, Oh well you're not just going round and
around a trek, are you?

Speaker 18 (01:36:50):
No?

Speaker 15 (01:36:50):
No, we've got We've got there's a trip where we
run around, but it's on the side of the road,
you know. So yeah, No, we couldn't go around the waterfront.
They wouldn't, probably because it's a state highway.

Speaker 3 (01:37:03):
Oh hard. So he's just going to run round around
sex of the complex.

Speaker 15 (01:37:08):
Oh no, it's of course, But it's not actually, but
it's starting from Sexton's Field.

Speaker 3 (01:37:14):
But do you just do multiple laps or just one lap?

Speaker 5 (01:37:18):
It be one lap?

Speaker 3 (01:37:19):
I'm happy we've got that.

Speaker 15 (01:37:20):
We've got a two and a half k, five K,
a ten k and a half marathon.

Speaker 3 (01:37:25):
Are you doing it.

Speaker 5 (01:37:27):
Now?

Speaker 15 (01:37:27):
I'm all helping doing some of the volunteering tomorrow set
it all up and then I'll be presenting the medals
on Sunday.

Speaker 3 (01:37:34):
Looks like quite a big complex, that the Sexton Oval
and all of that.

Speaker 4 (01:37:39):
It's massive.

Speaker 3 (01:37:40):
It had always been there.

Speaker 15 (01:37:43):
Yeah, No, it's at the start of the years ago
with a version between the Tesman City Council and the
Nelson City Council. So we've got there's a cricket field there,
there's football fields, there's the stadium there.

Speaker 3 (01:37:57):
Extract hocketball fields, hockey bike club.

Speaker 15 (01:38:00):
Yep, We've got everything here in this area, even though
we've been through some weather condition there and you've.

Speaker 3 (01:38:06):
Got the populations dropping, which is a worry.

Speaker 5 (01:38:10):
Oh no, it's not not dropping mate.

Speaker 3 (01:38:12):
Well it wasn't the last report I heard alistair, which
I myself was speech because everyone was moving to Nelson.

Speaker 15 (01:38:20):
Look, there's a lot of people moving out to Tasmanteau
and there is a development out. There's a development going
to happen up the Mitai which is going to bring
hundreds of houses into close to this Nelson CBD.

Speaker 3 (01:38:33):
Is it land up there for development of the might
Eye yep? How far? How far?

Speaker 15 (01:38:39):
It's all being passed. It's all been passed, and that's
all ready to go.

Speaker 3 (01:38:43):
Well on the on the side of the scene of
news in the monument. On the other side, no.

Speaker 15 (01:38:47):
Going up the valley. So you go up the valley
and then you go, oh pastnal concrete Bridge and then
there's a road on the left hand side, and that's
going to be on the flat area and it'll be.

Speaker 3 (01:39:01):
All how many how many houses they can.

Speaker 15 (01:39:08):
Wouldn't I wouldn't want to put the hundreds hundreds okay, yeah,
yeah no. And the other thing is too when I
mentioned to you a little while back that Tom Perkins
was going to League in.

Speaker 5 (01:39:24):
Australia.

Speaker 15 (01:39:25):
Who he leaves on the seventh of November.

Speaker 3 (01:39:30):
He's got to south right, No, that's Mark. He's got
a newcastle yep.

Speaker 15 (01:39:37):
Nights yep. And it's only the top of the iceberg.

Speaker 3 (01:39:43):
I'm hearing you. We've got Pappenhausen's going Barbet's Marcus. Good
evening and welcome, hello Marcus.

Speaker 18 (01:39:50):
Come. I just want to say, why, why would the
Kardashians have any saying, well, anything like this? Why would
that happen? Who would believe them?

Speaker 3 (01:40:07):
Look, it's a really good question because why would anyone
take what I mean? Well, I guess because they've got
such a big audience and they're not and I mean
they're not stupid. They you know, they're opinionated and they
have a lot to say. But yeah, but why would
they even wade into that sort of area anyways?

Speaker 18 (01:40:27):
Yeah, yeah, I staggered, Yeah, yeah, yeah, I thought I
thought I thought there was going to be a pun,
like to a joke.

Speaker 13 (01:40:38):
I thought.

Speaker 3 (01:40:39):
It's not a joke, it's just something that there was
a news story today.

Speaker 18 (01:40:44):
Yeah, the gradations.

Speaker 3 (01:40:46):
Yep.

Speaker 18 (01:40:47):
Yeah, well well look it's a mystery. But can I
can I give a shout out to some people down
in the south who still need the Captain's area, who
still need They're going to have their electricity installed on Monday.

Speaker 3 (01:41:02):
Apparently they've been that's ten days, isn't it eight ninety days?

Speaker 18 (01:41:07):
Yeah, that's my auntie Jimsey, my cousin and now her
daughter and the family. They're down there. They're out in
the country and they're up on a hill and they
get the houses of the houses are good, but they're
quite exposed. So yeah, I've just been in touch with
them and.

Speaker 6 (01:41:26):
How they coping that they're okay, they've got.

Speaker 18 (01:41:30):
Two generators, one one for one cow shed, and they've
got they're farming people. So it's been quite I think
when you when you know that it's two or three
days away, they're the longest two or three days. You
know they'll be long, the long till Monday, it will

(01:41:52):
seem like a long time.

Speaker 3 (01:41:55):
And look, having driven around the area on Friday, on
Saturday and Monday we went up to the I can
understand why it has taken so long. There are so
many trees down.

Speaker 4 (01:42:05):
Yeah.

Speaker 18 (01:42:07):
Don't they do a sterling job though, you know, they
contact the people that they can, but when you think
of trees over power lines, you know, the springbank, so
just the danger. I think they do just a sterling job.

Speaker 3 (01:42:24):
Oh yeah, this and certainly in the worst conditions. Yeah,
there were no joyming alignsman, Thank you for that. Keep
your calls coming through. Eight hundred and eighty to eighty
nineteen ninetyx twenty two to eleven ten forty one. Marry him.
It's Marcus.

Speaker 22 (01:42:37):
Welcome, Oh Harley, Marcus Marcus. I can assure you there
was a moon landing. My father was in a small
way involved in its success. He was a radio ham
had been for since nineteen thirty nine. He knew to
William Pickering, who was actually a news elder and who

(01:42:57):
was actually in charge of the whole shebang at cal
Tech University in America, And he visited our house several
times before the moon, before the rocket went up, and
they needed people for communications as the rocket went up,

(01:43:17):
and they had particular people in different places because the
Earth rotates, so as the rocket goes up, they need
to have somebody for communications and to report what happens
in to trace and track the rockets. And my father
was one of those people.

Speaker 3 (01:43:36):
So as a Ham radio operator, that's what you said
he was, what didn't you?

Speaker 22 (01:43:40):
Yeah, And so was Sir William Pickley, who was speckling,
who was in charge of the whole space space thing.

Speaker 3 (01:43:48):
So was your father communicating with the astronauts in orbit?

Speaker 16 (01:43:53):
No?

Speaker 22 (01:43:53):
No, they were there to track and trace, I believe,
and I think it was mess and probably that they
needed to communicate with them in any way.

Speaker 3 (01:44:02):
So I wonder how would they track and how would
they how would how would they track and try how
the track and trace the.

Speaker 22 (01:44:10):
Through through radio through radio signals? I guess I mean,
I'm eighty now I was quite young then, but I
still remember sill will in peace pick when coming to
the house several times. Although it was never we were
never approval to any of the conversations that went on
at all, and there will be there. There will no
doubt the other radio hands listening to this as well,

(01:44:31):
who can verify these things.

Speaker 3 (01:44:34):
That's quite fauscinating that that that we had a role
in that, because of course you're right about the It
was the youth rotates to be on different sides, and
you'd need that sort of excess.

Speaker 22 (01:44:43):
Yeah, as the rocket goes up and youth rotates, you
need to have that. Yeah, that's sort of what it
was all about.

Speaker 3 (01:44:50):
It's kind of tragic to think the world's most brilliant
minds all get together to get so involved with something,
and then two generations later people dismissed what they did.

Speaker 22 (01:44:59):
I mean, I made eighty now and the only reason
I rang is because it annoys me. When people so annoying,
I think it's all fake, you know. I mean, there's
a lot of a lot of people involved doing small things,
but very important things at the times. Yeah, you don't
ever hear.

Speaker 3 (01:45:18):
About Yeah, And there's no way you could suppress that much.
There's no mely, no way you could cover up with
the four hundred thousand people involved. Thank you there, Mariam
at seventeen to eleventh. Look, it's a pretty interesting game
of basketball. This Ilaworo's on thirty six. The breakers are
on sixty three. You don't see a match that's this
one sided. There's a terrible hip knock friendly fire. But

(01:45:38):
one of the guys, the tall guy that low peers
he got does blood Everywhere's terrible. Someone's asking about with
that thing in christ Jewitch was supermch I just thought
it was christ Church. Someone thinks it might be nationwide.
I didn't know that. Someone said they understood it was
a nation wide ruling. Someone said they may as well

(01:45:58):
stop selling cigarettes as well. Then maybe milk, cheese and eggs. Marcus,
I'm frea concerned about the measles outbreaking, the low immunization rates.
I know there are some adverts encouraging vaccination, but there
doesn't seem enough urgency. Government needs to do more. Cheers NICKI,
I think the government are pretty well good on what
they do with their vaccination messaging. I think we've just

(01:46:19):
come through a time where where the greatest sense hasn't prevailed.
What's this text? The photos and voted commas of items

(01:46:41):
on the moon are just a blur of rock. With
the day's tech, they should be able to show them
like they are stand next them. Please post these photos
you and that caller were talking about on your face page.
I haven't talked about any photos. I said. You can
build a telescope. You can actually bounce off the mirrors
on the moon that they left there, thrifting away from

(01:47:05):
ten do away from eleven head or twelve eronance. Marcus, welcome,
good evening.

Speaker 15 (01:47:15):
Yeah, Marcus, yeah, welcome.

Speaker 16 (01:47:18):
Oh sorry, I was on I was getting the silent treatment.
I was on hold. But normally when you're in there,
but you can hear everything, and I couldn't hear anything.
I was just like in the void for a minute that.

Speaker 3 (01:47:28):
It might be your but anyway, yeah.

Speaker 16 (01:47:31):
It's always miney. The alcohol policy for christ Jurg was
decided under an lap A local alcohol policy. Sure, so
any council in New Selling can do one. I know
you guys down there a bit different because you're a
license interest rules, so you're different again. And there's only
a cup handful of those in the whole country, but

(01:47:54):
christ Church are the general rules and the local alcohol policy,
which was decided on by the council, decided to not
sell supermarket alcohol or any take away alcohol anywhere after
ninety Is it to stop?

Speaker 3 (01:48:10):
Is it to stop drunkenness in the city and preloading?
Was it the theory?

Speaker 16 (01:48:15):
Yeah, we've got a liquor vand in the inner city anyway.
But it's too it's so people plan their drinking more
and decide.

Speaker 8 (01:48:25):
You know, I.

Speaker 16 (01:48:27):
Don't necessarily agree with it, but as ovisly have the
same rule for everyone, for bottle stores and supermarkets. Ye,
that's that's my take. I've been overseas plenty of places
where you could still buy alcohol later at night and
people weren't completely silly. And you can't purchase when you're
intoxicated in New Zealand anyway. And when if you buy alcohol,

(01:48:51):
boys say to you, you know, when the other staff member,
the supervisor will come over and go how are you today?
And then you go oh, and I'll feel plotto and
I'll go, oh what sorry, because they can't sell you
top scaded, so they do a speech check at that point.

Speaker 3 (01:49:10):
Have you noticed a difference or its just was this
week in the first weekend was last week in the
first weekend.

Speaker 16 (01:49:16):
I don't even know which one it, but it is.
I think it's this weekend of the time. Also supermarket
last night and they were strict on it. I was
leaving at five to nine. This group of younger people
walked in and the security guy goes, oh, you've got
five minutes to get to the checkout three if you
have alcohol. So that'd be because the transaction would have

(01:49:39):
to be finished by nine pm.

Speaker 3 (01:49:42):
There would have been fairly strong There would have been
fairly strong pushback for the supermarkets. They would have lobbied
hard to push that back, wouldn't they.

Speaker 16 (01:49:53):
Yeah, yeah, I was surprised it didn't get challenged. But
at this point, I mean, they'll probably look at it
for a six months or a year. I said, if
their sales changed by much, Because if you're going to drink,
it just means that you've got to just be a
little more drink. And to be honest, I think that's

(01:50:14):
that's better for people, is to you know, playing and
drinking a bit more, rather than start into it and
then decide to buy more.

Speaker 3 (01:50:22):
That can go back and you'd have you'd have fairly
strong data look at from the police and whatever in
one or two years to see if it has worked,
wouldn't you You can see quite clearly about that if
there's a commensurate kind of less egg row in the city.

Speaker 8 (01:50:39):
Yeah.

Speaker 16 (01:50:40):
Yeah, the police data as well as health board data.
We've got a pretty busy an e at the best
of times. And there's the sense it's alcohol related. But
one of the problems I have myself and your slanders
on an ACC form, we don't ask people if they
had alcohol in the last twelve hours, a little, medium

(01:51:01):
amount or a lot, So we don't know that ACC
data and you telling with alcohol related stupid.

Speaker 3 (01:51:09):
Nice to hear. Thanks so much for coming through erin
night Away from eleven. I know out there we have
a number of radio hams. I'd better just to know
how the radio hams worked with NASA on the Apollo landing.
And we're talking about Pickering, William Pickering with that also,

(01:51:29):
So if you're someone that's just just be curious of
the technical what they were actually trying to do, I
would like to hear about that. So if you've got
some information, I don't know if they used for trekking
the aircraft, maybe that's what they were doing. But you

(01:51:52):
might have yeah, because that's fun stuff about that. So yeah,
and also interesting about that that alcohol. We haven't talked
about that when that happened that proposed to it. But
it's quite a big stuff to stop selling alcohol at
nine o'clock in it because I always thought you go
the off license ten or eleven. But yeah, but you know,

(01:52:14):
I guess the thing about communities and alcohol, it's you
want evidence, don't you at dividence based stuff. You stop
something and behaviors improve, and then it's probably a thing
that's worth doing. So we get ready for the last
hour with people keep those texts on their way. Let
me just look at the score forty to seventy seven.

Speaker 5 (01:52:34):
Ten.

Speaker 3 (01:52:34):
You were going on about the records for a in
for Australian basketball game. What was the record? Eighty eight
was the biggest margin? You we're not going to get
that now at thirty three but around yeah, well we might,
but certainly been a pasting. So it's seventy seven forty
over the Elawurra Hawks. And well this time I'm not

(01:52:55):
I presume the games in Australia as well. I presume
it's a home match for them, but pretty rum kind
of result breakers playing for every Well. Oh yes, Marcus,
the new housing development up the Mytai of Nelson is
turning farmland into a roughly five hundred house suburban a
side valley called Kaka Valley. Many locals and myself were

(01:53:18):
dead against it. To save them Thai campaign ran for
over five years and wasn't just Nimbi folk but environmental
and sustainability folk who dread the impacts of massive new
suburb will bring to beautiful little Nelson City. Sorry for
the long sentence that's from Owen. I actually only can
talk about the Mytai because the first time I went

(01:53:38):
to Nelson as a child, we'd walked there, and we
walked from Picton and went up the Pluris Valley and
down the ma Thai Valley, So it was quite an
amazing way of arriving. And Nelson was down there, down
that valley, so it was a pretty special way to
a pretty spectacular Actually I've been back up there since

(01:53:59):
mountain biking and this stuff. But yeah, we God, that's
a special place. You'd want to save that it.

Speaker 1 (01:54:08):
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