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Speaker 1 (00:07):
You're listening to the Marcus Lush Nights podcast from Newstalks'd be.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
A lot to say a long time to say. This
is the front of free from Marcus till twelve. I've
turned the Warriors off. Yeah, that's right off. What happened
is the Warriors had a good couple of sets of six.
They got down the end of the eels and they kicked.
The halfback kicked whatever it is they called the halfback,
I think he kicked and the two runners Selesniak and
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someone else jumped and tried to get it, but the
ball went off them and Josh Edoka, the Fox, fastest
men in the NRL, he picked up the ball, he
ran the length of the field and scored. So we
are behind after about three minutes. I can't watch that stuff.
I'm not made of strong enough stuff to do that. So, yes,
that was tough watch. It was a good set. It
was all happening well. But yeah, Atoka the Fox, he
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did his showboating at the end to I quite like
the guy did the whole Little Maid the Fox, so
I think he does a kangaroo dan but yes so,
and they converted. So it's just a disaster. I can't
watch it. I'm not made a strong enough stuff to
watch the warriors and try and get some conversations going
as well. It's not good. Oh you're weighed eager, I
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think did The kicker was a good kick. It was
a fine kick. So there we were actually in the
dressing rooms beforehand. I saw that Zalizneck was siggling to
the coach to get his asper and Haler must be
a challenge anyway, That's what's happened. So I'm off the
screen with it. When I can't watch that. I might
watch the last five minutes if we're in the lead,
but I will maybe give you the scores and the updates.
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Very very wet and Auckland planes are delayed. If you've
got updates on the weather. There's something spectacular happening that
us know. I mean these days always the stories are
going to close the Harbor Bridge, the car strangled span.
I know where they've done that yet, Chelsea bless. I
missed some of the forecast north and look from the
Mandal partly cloudy with a fuge shower. Was some heavy
today with possible thought the squarely thunderstorms and hail. There's
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plenty occasional showers, possibly heavy, clearing this evening but returning
tomorrow morning waka clearing. The central high Country showers, some
heavy with possible squawly thunderstorms and hail. Gisbane to wide
it Up are generally fine, but a few showers about
the Tunadowa district. Wellington, Nelson, Marlborough, can to Bury mainly
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fine with a chance of a shower. Bullet of Fjordland
showers some heavy, possible squallly thunderstorms and hail. Snow to
five Hundi and Fiudland tomorrow evening. I Tager in south
of occasional showers clearing for time overnight tonight, snow lowering
to four Hundy tomorrow evening. Chatham is mostly fine, but
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showers tomorrow afternoon. You got everything, you know, that's the weather,
that's the score. But raining very heavily. If there's anything
that's happening in Auckland, you think, gee, that's bad, that's flooding.
People should know about that. Let me know. To get
struck by lightning, let me know anything like that. I'm
into that stuff, the weather and breaking news. If you've
got to let us know about it, I'm in at midnight.
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They're calling it wild winds, fast moving thunderstorm and lightning
strikes across the city. Sometimes they talk it up if
we've talked up or not. A couple of thunderstorms moving
through Auckland right now. They're fast moving, so there's not
going to be a lot of accumulation. I don't think
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the Harrbridge is closed, but they reduced lanes temporarily. A
few things to talk about tonight. It's Friday. Friday is
always a bit scattered with what people talk about, Like
most of you, I spent some time today thinking of
Tom Phillips and his children. I kind of did a
bit of a Google search to work out where the
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pure Po shop was and where the bush was he's
supposed to be living. To me, it looked like a
forty minute, well forty in a car be longer an
hour drive on It would be an hour drive on
a four wheel drive. That wouldn't it. People must see them. Gosh,
i'f in that area in a country lane and there's
a four wheel motorbike going, You think cheap is creep?
So I wonder if that's Tom Phillips. So I was thinking,
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so anyway, I don't know if you want to comment
on that, but I'm just putting that out there. The
other thing that you might want to comment on. Now,
I don't know if this is interesting or not, so
I'm gonna call it like it is. If you go
to the Invercago Miter ten and you ask for something
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and ask where it is, they tell you to just
go onto the website and it will direct you to
that good sir, that item. It'll tell you the aisle,
and we're in the aisle and if you haven't found
in twenty seconds where that item is, a light switches on.
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Is this exciting? I'm not sure that vanessas it might
attention is. It's all different. They're trialing it and in
v cargo, so I don't know if that's true if
they are trilling it there. But that's the situation if
you go to mine to ten now and it's going
to be wheeled out the country. So because at might
a ten is a difficult thing, especially night a ten mega,
there's so many aisles and you can walk and walk
and walk for miles in the aisles and not found anything.
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But now you just go onto the website putting your
item and it will direct you to it. Is that
life changing? I don't know, but I'm excited about it.
I'm going to go try it tomorrow. I'm just thinking
the thing to go and look for. I don't need
anything for NNT to ten, but yeah, that's exciting. Although
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I think that probably will be quite tough for them,
because I'm sure people just buy things because they excidentally
stumble across them. If I was running a supermarket and
want people to be lost, so good on them for
sorting that out. He's got extremely good stuff at the
MAIGHTI ten down here, So there we go. There's that,
So that might be something you want to mention. I
guess the questions. Am I right that we are an
INDICAI were the first place of the country to trial that,
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because that's exciting in itself. Where we've become test cases.
That's the future software anyway. Oh eight hundred and eighty
Tady in ninety two nine to detect Marcus Still twelve
Marcus Auckland Motorway southbound lift lane blocked, serious accident. I'm
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going to go to Enzi Tea as we speak, Kata
here tell you more about that and if you want
to come through with breaking news or about the Minty
ten or just a general chit chat. Anything but the Warriors.
I'll check the screw at halftime. Maybe maybe not, but yes,
excited about that you and find stuff now. But sometimes
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I mentioned to the people, Oh that's old news, We've
had that for years. Don't think that you have actually,
But I'm on the website. I'm looking at this accident.
On the other news I've had too about the Jolly,
the Jolly Farmer. This is quite interesting. The Jolly Farmer
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has closed and there's a Facebook post about this. Big
news for Murphy's Law and o'melly's. As many of you know,
the Murphy's Law restaurant closed last Sunday. Now we want
to share with what's next for us and for Drury.
O'Malley's Sports Bar is still OPA, but only for a
little while longer. The land our pub sits on has
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been sold to developers. We've purchased a block of land
to rebuild Murphy's Law. So the Jolly had become the
Murphy's Law and it's closed, but they've got new land
to move to. It's going to rebuild. Of course. That's exciting,
isn't it. The pub lives again, but somewhere else. Yes,
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I'll take brick and break from it and things, no doubt.
So that's exciting. By the way, there's nothing on walk
of guitar. He's this is just breaking news about that accident. Oh,
guest doesn't put itself in a four wheeled bike either, Marcus.
Maybe he's discovered an oil and gas field. Where is
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it on the Southern Motorway. I'll ask the person they
might be driving. I'm replying to the text. Where please
then a thumbs up? How's my energy? Louise, it's Marcus.
Speaker 3 (08:49):
Good evening, Hi Marcus, how are you good?
Speaker 2 (08:53):
Thank you? Louise. How are you?
Speaker 4 (08:56):
I just want I'm very well, thank you. Yeah, I
just really wanted to talk about Tom Phillops. I was
just saying to a colleague today, it's just so sad,
like it's just I don't know why they can't find him,
and those poor children and what that must be doing
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to their psychology, their ability to learn being away from school.
You know, I just have lifelong implications for them and
the poor mother and family. Yeah, understand.
Speaker 2 (09:36):
The only thing I can reply to that is I'm
sure they could find him, but it's not safe to
find him, I assume is because he's got firearms and
they wouldn't want a hostage situation or you know, I'm
not saying that's what that would happen. Something that could
evolve that the you know, if there was a shootout
or something, or you know, the children have their foremost
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concerners for the children and their survival, and I think
everyone probably supports that.
Speaker 4 (10:02):
Right, Yeah, absolutely, but it's very frustrating.
Speaker 2 (10:09):
Oh yeah, honestly, And for their grandparents, the children's grandparents
and all those people missing those years, they are the
really special years exactly.
Speaker 5 (10:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (10:20):
And I don't know how terrified any fight and the
children are or what their psychology is with what their
dad's telling them. It's impossible to know, isn't it.
Speaker 6 (10:28):
Exactly?
Speaker 7 (10:29):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (10:29):
And there's been some in who's Paddy Goward?
Speaker 8 (10:32):
What the special?
Speaker 4 (10:33):
The other night, you know, the police were interviewed, and
I just really hope they can find some kind of
peaceful solution.
Speaker 2 (10:45):
Okay, Louise, thanks for them. Put there we go eighteen
past eight, just off the off ramp clint Green Lane,
Ellerslie under the first bridge. That's where it is. Marcus,
my wife and I are coming down south from Auckland
December for a nine day holiday. We will land in
Nelson and to hire a car and drive to queens
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Dandy on the west coast and fly out from Queenstown
back to Auckland. We are planning what to do while
we are down there. Would you recommend we come to
Invercargo and Bluff never being so, please let us know Jonathan.
What if Jonathan wants me to text them after work?
I wonder what that's If that's what that's about. We're
supposed to tap away now, Marcus. We've had the island
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based system at night teen Upper Hut Pattorney and put
it to her for a while. Extremely good staff here too.
Warehouse has similar system online. Marcus researcher said that the
way to reduce it your feending is making sure that
people are nutritionally fed, and we need to focus on
that in all schools. Thanks from Johnny good on your
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Johnny there we go oh eight hundred and eighty taty
nine two nine to the text Marcus till twelve anything
else happening. It is the Friday free for whatever's good.
You can you can read the mood sometimes the mood
on the Friday is a bit lighter. By the way,
at the fashion Week, I know some people get triggered
by fashion Week, some people love it. But they had
greyhounds as models. There was a fashion show with greyhounds,
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and good on them for that, because apparently there's a
great deal of greyhounds now that need to be adopted
because the sport is coming. With a sport, the pastime
is coming to an end, so they're raising awareness for that.
I've been offered all sorts of interviews around that. I
don't do interviews as such, but if you want a greyhound,
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now is your time. What I would do is I'd
google greyhounds as pets and that would be your best bit.
I think they might run out, but you go to
greyhounds as pets, that's your best bit. So I know
that if there is an excess of greyhounds left after
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the racing ends, I guess they can send them to
the States because people are crying out for those dogs
over there. So that's the other chance that Yeah, maybe
you might miss out, but just check them on things
in to the States. Hopefully they will get homes. You know,
twenty past take keep your texts coming through two and
a half thousand greyhounds will still will soon still will
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soon need a place to call home. With ground racing
coming to an end, and are greyhounds are heading on
mess from the racecourse to retirement. They need a place
to call home. Big on, sleep, small and exercise, low maintenance,
gentle and well mantled men and hounds are ready to
fit in with your far No, that's your websites. I've
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done my promotion there for them. That's happening. So they've
got two and a half in about six months to
get those housed. I suppose Winston will take one. Well,
this person got on at new Market. That's where the
extend is on the Southern Motorway. Be careful about that.
On the latest shooting in Minneapolis, UIs say it's been
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over twelve hours. Has anyone who heard from the Newish
pope yet he's been quite the new Pope, hasn't he?
Who would boo out of him? Oh there you go?
What's the new pope head to say? He expressed sorrow?
Actually I correct that he correct expressed profound sorrow. That's
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a release from the Vatican. If anyone can the Vatican
can I'm being a sneak little peek at the Warriors school. Now,
oh it's twelve now, Oh no, that poor coach. They're
a team that doesn't even matter how they do. We're
gonna come fifth and meet Penn within the elimination and
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we're gonna hammer us. Oh my goodness, I haven't got
the sticker for that to watch those sorts of matches.
But do come if you want to talk. He profound
sorrow from Pope Leo the fourteenth. It's a pretty samey
say me like all the others, kind of a telegram
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for him. If that's what it is, profound sorrow. Other
stuff you might want to check into the mix of
things you want to rent on about tonight, because there's
a lot, a lot of time to fill. Oh Father's
Day next Sunday, big day in our family. There's it.
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I don't know. It's Chop suey Day today. Don't know
much about Chop Sue. I think it's one of those
dishes that's invented in America, Is that right? I think?
So it's one you think would be from China and
extit it's from America. Oh, by the way, too, here's
something you know how you always think about things that
we should ban because there's such a nuisance in the waterways,
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and we can all, none of us can forget that
extraordinary photo that seahorse riding the or what do you
call those things, the cotton bud like a hobby horse.
Terrible photo anyway, And Sydney they're down on sushi because
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all those tiny little soy sauce bottles shaped like a fish,
they're all landing up in the waterway. The lid's first,
then the rest of it. They got shots outside sushi
joints in the main street of Sydney. There's just rubbish everywhere,
all straight into the tide. Of course they should get
rid of those tiny little fish. They're terrible things. Cute
but terrible. You thought of that, yeah, I have too.
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Of course they should ban those. Chris, this is Marcus
Greeting's welcome the airwaves are yours?
Speaker 9 (16:40):
Yeah, Hi, good evening, Marcus.
Speaker 10 (16:42):
I really like your show.
Speaker 2 (16:44):
Brilliant, Thank you.
Speaker 9 (16:45):
Look, I just wanted to say this, I'm here we go.
I understand that it's not great what Tom's done, taking
his children and you know, impacting on the children's mental
health and stuff. But what I do say is why
did he take off with his children? And maybe they
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need to talk to his wife because it takes two
to tenos.
Speaker 2 (17:11):
Oh, why Chris, Chris, all you're saying is unreasonable. It's
all to do with the family court. He has not
got custody of the children. That family court stuff is sealed.
But when you say stuff like that, it shows a
misunderstanding of the situation. Chris. We're beyond that stage. Everyone
wants the kids to be where they need to be
with an education. So yeah, I think you're really Yeah.
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I think they were the discussions that were happening four
years ago when people were saying stuff like that until
they worked out what was going on. But anyway, I
appreciate you him put Chris, thank you. Eight hundred and
eighty ten eighty. Someone says Luxon could send Taylor Swift
a greyhound as an engagement present. I think that's very good. Marcus.
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I cannot believe there is a well to be petting
zoo and way, Mattie, I just saw it on Guy
Williams New Zealand Today. Really, why have you not spoken
about that? And why have you not broadcast your show
from there? Get your hobby show down there? Would be
up there for me, But what would there be? What's
wrong with the wallaby petting show petting zoo? Actually I
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don't know about that. I mean, wallabies are a pest,
but so lions. It's called why Matty Wallabies. Oh, and
I don't have a problem with that. I mean I
presume they're caged. It's called Ingle Doo Very Corner Wallaby Park,
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which is a strange name. He may be someone's, but
I haven't seen the Guy William show anyway. It's fifteen bucks.
I thought steep to touch a wallaby, isn't it? How
much would you pay to touch a wallaby?
Speaker 11 (18:58):
Dan?
Speaker 2 (19:01):
Fifteen seems a lot, doesn't it for a pist?
Speaker 12 (19:03):
Say?
Speaker 2 (19:03):
How much to touch a possum? I think that's steep
nine Michael Oh, Michael Marcus welcome.
Speaker 7 (19:14):
Yep, he Marcus. My sons in the army great and
I think those guys they could easily find Tom Phillips.
Speaker 2 (19:29):
Yeah, did you did you understand what? When I spoke
to Louise about what their concerns would be?
Speaker 7 (19:35):
What was it again? Side?
Speaker 2 (19:38):
Do you understand what the concerns would be with standing
the army in.
Speaker 13 (19:44):
H No?
Speaker 7 (19:45):
Enlightened me.
Speaker 2 (19:49):
He's got firearms.
Speaker 7 (19:52):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 2 (19:53):
And he's got young children, yep, And it's so it's
it's difficult to rain. And if he's not one to
get captured, there could be all sorts of things that
could happen that could harm the children. And that's the
last thing anyone would want. And I think probably everyone's
realized that now that that's why they haven't gone in
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for a hunt situation, because it's too volatile. You'd agree
with me, Michael.
Speaker 7 (20:20):
Yeah, no, I do, correct, but more about just finding
him and surveillance.
Speaker 2 (20:30):
But then they're still and what, well, maybe they are
doing that. Maybe they are doing that.
Speaker 14 (20:37):
Oh yeah, good question point.
Speaker 7 (20:41):
Maybe they are.
Speaker 2 (20:42):
I don't know, but yeah, that's what That's what all
the experts I've spoken to, the guys I've spoken to
undercover agents and private investigator, that's the thing they've said.
The last thing they want a situation like that. I
when the great thing is they're still all alive. We
assume they are. I'm sure he would have heard, but yeah,
that's the situation. But yeah, I mean there is and
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this is a global thing. There is an incredulity that
someone could survive for so long. That's the situation around
them will be that, how could this person be that?
But won't you start thinking about it becomes a bit
more subtle, doesn't it that so often these situations go
bad when you're going to try and get someone in
difficult to rain. Look at the situation they're having in
Victoria in Australia. Well that guy, I don't think they've
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got him yet, Marcus would be interest to see how
quick they would find him if he'd abducted someone else's
three kids, or if someone killed three people and went bush.
I'm sure they'd find him asap if they tried. Yeah,
I think you've got to respect the police in this.
The other scenarios could in badly. Ps try the White
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Toy milkshake. It's Pepsi Max with cream poured through it.
Isn't that a South Island milkshake? What was that one
that we talked about the other What was the one
called the other time, the South Island Shake or what
that one was with? I forgot what it was called.
Now I've googled South Island Shake. It's come up with earthquakes.
Lance Marcus. Welcome, Hi Marcus, how are you good? Thank you? Lance?
Speaker 12 (22:14):
Marcus. I don't know with it, for it's not a rent.
It's because I sort of care. I live in the
lower hut nine eye and even Marcus. I went an
approach to councilor who's in our local library from two
o'clock to four o'clock. They spent two point eight million
dollars still and completed on a playground across the road.
I have a construction background over over forty years, and
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I just can't get over the expenditure of this is
one hundred and fifty years of foot paths poured a
little grassy. I spoke to a guy putting in fifty
six thousand dollars with the top soil on a Saturday,
and he said, but it'll be ripped up on Thursday,
which it was. Because the local swing pool and nine
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eight that opened. They had to sign off to say
a completion. So basically councilor sign of our council. I
went and saw a local councilor at the local library,
and of course by the third question, when you hit
them with these sorts of questions, he said, maybe you
should run a council. My answer was I couldn't run
for council because I couldn't stand a witness to in competency,
and isn't a it's just a what do you do
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from here?
Speaker 2 (23:23):
Well? Can I just start at the very beginning? Yep,
you went to the.
Speaker 12 (23:30):
Library to Middle Local Council.
Speaker 2 (23:33):
Okay, you went, you knew he was there, You went
there to see him.
Speaker 6 (23:36):
Yeah, here was from two o'clock to four o'clock.
Speaker 12 (23:38):
And I'm going to go up rather than just bleed
him moan, you go and got it, you know, you
go on not to min.
Speaker 2 (23:45):
What was this guy's name?
Speaker 15 (23:47):
I think it's I'm.
Speaker 12 (23:48):
Just trying to go up in at the moment, I
think it's Andrew somebody and he he basically well, he
blushed in the face. He should I should for I
should have first for a part of us, he corrected me.
He said, Oh, it's a playground. This has gone on
now for nearly seven it's uncompleted. When you see fifty
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six thousand dollars with the top saw pording on the
seturd then ripped up on a Thursday to get completion
by the by the council and everybody, everybody says, what's
wrong is that they've also booked the playground along the
wrong around the wrong way. They should have put it
on the opposite side. And there's no parking in nine
I because it's all going to the CPOL, so it's
cooling off the open coat.
Speaker 2 (24:29):
Okay, okay, there's a lot of information coming out. Ring
your mayor, who's the mior of Lower Hunt.
Speaker 16 (24:34):
God knows, ring him?
Speaker 2 (24:37):
Okay, slod do, Yeah, I'll ring the acting mareor is
it the real mirror? Is the real mirror? A? Right away?
I'm seeing something about the acting there, but I can't
say they We're about a playground costing two point eight million.
Speaker 12 (24:50):
Two point eight million dollars, that's what it's cost, and
they are quite happy to advertise it all around the
outside of it.
Speaker 2 (24:58):
I can't find it.
Speaker 12 (24:59):
Forty years, I commas, forty years construction industry, Marcus, I
know the excavation, ash felting, conquering in everything, and everybody
sits here and just goes no way.
Speaker 2 (25:12):
How do you mean who said no way?
Speaker 12 (25:15):
Well, us contractors who have been in the game marks
for forty years to box and pour one hundred and
fifty square meters does not have you're allowed one hundred
pounds of that?
Speaker 10 (25:26):
Are?
Speaker 12 (25:26):
Have you allowed one hundred thousand for this. There's no
way that people who have been lightning on the ground.
This is we just sit here, it is this.
Speaker 2 (25:37):
Are you saying that they have embezzled money?
Speaker 6 (25:42):
Absolutely?
Speaker 2 (25:43):
I ring the police.
Speaker 12 (25:46):
Oh well that's you're well, that's your.
Speaker 2 (25:48):
Are I mean, I mean, I'm obviously there's obviously going
to be a paper trailer will be up and council.
How much that's cost if you go and see that.
But if you're saying that something else has gone on,
then you've got to do what you've got to do.
And you probably should run for council. But you're too late.
Speaker 3 (26:04):
I don't work.
Speaker 2 (26:04):
The nominations have closed.
Speaker 12 (26:07):
But isn't it an easy answer to say that you
do you all the person of your intelligence and run
for counsel and had to work next to a competency
like that.
Speaker 2 (26:15):
Yes you would, Yes, I mean, to be honest, I
am running for counsel. I can't talk about it.
Speaker 12 (26:23):
So you're quite happy to ins to incompetent people and
you're just one boat.
Speaker 2 (26:27):
You can't just give up on things. You've got to go.
There's some fairly high caliber people in councils. I mean,
they've got people who are that's what they do for
a job. You know, there are people that put contract
out and it's all it's all traceable. You can look
at the whole process. It's all visible. You can see
who the contract's gone to. It's all discoverable, right, so,
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okay and Andy, And they probably put it out for
consultation because they do that so people can actually see
the proposal and they can say and they go to
council meetings and say if it's a good idea or
a bad idea. The problem is as members of the
public don't get engaged. They just wait till the end
and they start moaning. But there's always consultation right down
the road.
Speaker 12 (27:11):
Well, I was trying to do it as it before
it even got underway.
Speaker 2 (27:15):
Yeah, now that go. How'd that go for you?
Speaker 3 (27:20):
Nothing?
Speaker 12 (27:20):
Nothing happened. I don't believe that the counselor that I
saw probably engaged with it.
Speaker 2 (27:26):
Did you vote? Did you vote for these counselors?
Speaker 12 (27:29):
Did I vote on a rate parer? I pay four thousand,
six hundred and fifty three dollars a year in rate pay.
Speaker 2 (27:34):
You know the voting rates about forty percent, now, don't
you Most people don't vote.
Speaker 12 (27:40):
Well I do vote.
Speaker 3 (27:42):
You own voting, Why should you moan about did you?
Speaker 2 (27:45):
Did you?
Speaker 3 (27:45):
Then?
Speaker 2 (27:45):
Did you vote for these guys that have spent two
point eight million on?
Speaker 12 (27:49):
No?
Speaker 3 (27:49):
No, I did not.
Speaker 2 (27:51):
Who did you vote for?
Speaker 12 (27:53):
I didn't vote for random They are all incompetent.
Speaker 2 (27:56):
So none of your counselors got on that you voted for.
Speaker 12 (27:59):
Because there's no competency in our council.
Speaker 2 (28:02):
But who did you vote for? Well, I don't believe
you vote at Lance?
Speaker 12 (28:07):
Oh, I did vote, only right now?
Speaker 2 (28:10):
I voted who did you vote for?
Speaker 17 (28:11):
Then?
Speaker 18 (28:13):
I voted for the guy.
Speaker 12 (28:14):
Who I saw as a lottery court Andy Litchell.
Speaker 2 (28:18):
So he did vote for the guy that's in the
cat So he's the guy that you elected.
Speaker 12 (28:22):
As he's a guy elected and U that's the result
I got.
Speaker 2 (28:27):
Well, maybe you need to do more due diligence on
the guy you voted for if you think he's.
Speaker 12 (28:30):
No good, Well on the next election.
Speaker 2 (28:35):
Okay, enjoyed talking to your Lance. Good luck with all
of that, Marcus. Do you think that down to Abbey?
The final movie released on setem eleven, fill the movie
theaters with fans of old English drama. Did you know
The Castle showed on Downton Abbey once belonged to the
Earl who collected everything collect to the tomb of Tutankamun.
(28:56):
Four minutes left on the first half of the Warriors
to score is twelve forty eels. They've scored two trays.
The first was a wade eggin cock cacked I think
right down on the eels line and Zelenski oh cheap
as they both ran for it and they knocked it
and had Okay, I got it round the length of
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a fields the lesniak that was the guy, So yeah, heartbreaking.
Someone said a text that just says playlist, what's that about?
I'm enduring the text quite a few profanities on a
Friday night, which means that people are quite spirited. And
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we're talking about Tom Phillips and about wallabies and the
wallabies petting zoo. Someone said they thought it was illegal
to keep animals to keep pest species. Yeah, I don't
know about the petting zoo, so first I've heard about
it tonight and I went on a holiday to Waymetti
not so long and I thought it was a pretty
good place as far as town's away from the sea
(29:58):
that are quaint. I think it probably tacks. Most of
the boxes. Is that giant carved wooden carved on the hill.
It's actually not carved. I think it's poured concrete. But yes,
there are tame wallabies you can go and pet. Inkle
Do very corner, never heard of. It looks pretty low
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key bantams, possums and Finlayson sheep and a historic trappers
cut and memorable air of times past. Might go there
in the August school holidays anyway, Inkle Do very cool.
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And I don't know why it's called that. It's been
open since nineteen ninety nine and she's been hand rearing
orphan wallabies. See, the whole hunt for the wallabies has
gone quiet recently. No one's really good. No one's going
on much about that. Thanks for your texts, stee thra
(31:13):
faro whatever that means. I'm not going to read it
out on edge just now. I don't thing I could
do that, Marcus. I am loving the show. I haven't
been to the y Matty petting zoo.
Speaker 3 (31:25):
Blo.
Speaker 2 (31:25):
Do go to a cat petting zoo? It costs eighteen dollars.
I thought it was perfect. Where's that? Where's the cat
petting zoo? Cat cafes were a big thing for a while.
There was one in christ Church. I don't know if
it's still running. I went to go there, not that
that's my thing, but they booked out. I thought, jeepest, creepers.
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It's an internet thing. I think. I mean that people
get high all they've got to go there. Oh, it's
all on the internet. They're going to go there. It's
called cat Nap. To me, it looked a bit cat
hairy and unappealing. It's just me. Sixteen dollars per person
for fifty five minutes. You can book online. The cat
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mission is to provide a safe, funnel lexing environment of
cats and people can enjoy each other's company and to
find a home for rescue cats. Oh that's not a
bad idea. We run sessions by the hour and the
cat area sixteen dollars per person fifty five minutes with
the cats. Food and drinks can be purchased separately. Gosh,
that's the way to find your kitty. That's the way
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to find your lost kitty. Kind of a thing, isn't it?
Your cat rescue? You just charge people to play with them.
It's what the SPCIA should be doing. They make a fortune.
Next thing. There'll be a snake pettings and you see
they found a snake in christ Church? What do you
think about that? They said it was tiny, It was
on someone's Gendle cheapers. Live snake found wrapped around Jendle.
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Gorgeous looking snake returned from balley. It's a wolf snake,
a non venomous species of boa discovered corderator Jandle inside
the luggage, said Biosecurity, Surveillance and Incursion Manager Wendy McDonald.
Trained handers were quickly dispatched to secure the animal, which
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would be humanly euthanized. Nis wouldn't they send that to Irana?
And how many trained people have we got? What do
they do the rest of the time? There's been one
snake in fifty years. I hang on. Each year they
detect one or two snakes at post border locations, non
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venomous using arrived due to cargo treatment. Our hands undergo
intensive training, including special substruction in Australia where they work
with live snakes under expert supervision. The training is reversed
every two years. What a great art that all the
questions I had are answered in that within five paragraphs,
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that yes we've got them. There's one or two snakes
a year. They trained in Australia and they're up for it, Marcus.
Nice Cat Cafe on Broadway, Newmarket, opposite New Market Pools
used to be a Turkish restaurant. Was a good Turkish restaurant.
Just been to the Australian Reptile Park in New South Wales.
Fantastic pitting, fantastic pitting kangaroos. Just sit in the park
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with everyone and park ranges with snakes and Koala's kids
loved it to the last time we were in Queenstown
the time before. There's that hill on the other side
at Frankton where you just go and your book online
and you drive your car up and you go to
this machine to spence nuts and something very good goats
and tremendous fantastic view at the top. Probably one of
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the best things you can do in Queenstown. I decided
just like a deer park. I think it's we Jj
and Dom got married at the top of their actually,
but wow, what a show that is, Marcus. The Warriors
played pretty average in the first half. They had more position,
more territory and more penalties awarded, but they failed to
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convert because of too many eras and too many one
off runs. They don't look like a top four side
at the moment. Well, this will check, This will test
Metcalf's metal to see if you give them a rocket
at a halftime. But you can't give them too much
a rocket, otherwise they'll crumble. You got to say, okay,
not good enough, kids, but you do better. But yeah,
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you're in this. We're still in this, Marcus. What's happening
with Manchester United? Twelve years since they last won a
league title, losing to A three leagues below them. Their
management is clueless, embarrassing from the so called best team
in the world. That is from James, not really across
some the EPL James, but I'm taking it from you.
(36:04):
That must be tough for you. Mind you, all teams
have their time to shine, don't they, and that takes
them a while to rebuild. Is that what's happening there?
I don't fully know the deeps, but yeah, commiserations to you.
If that's your team, you would switch teams when people
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don't do that often enough. I don't think it's like,
what's your loyalty for? I know you probably Manchester United
to death, but why don't people switch around more? I mean,
you sign this up for twenty years. Misery Marcus. Why
do they have to kill the snake? There must be
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plenty flights Back to Barley, Paul, why would you kill
the snake? At seven past nine, good evening, twelve four
to the Eels over the Warriors the second half start,
I'm not watching it. I can't do that. I'm not
strong enough for that. By the way, something I've learned
in the news break New Zealand has no snakes even
at zoos. That I'd like to see a snake at
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a zoo, but you know, snakes because we're scared. Ooh,
we're terrified of the getting out. Probably a sensible thing
to have happened. But yeah, no snakes. But that's why
they've killed the snake promptly that they found in the
around the Jendle in christ Church. I've even seen snakes
and BALI didn't even know there were snakes, and Barley
(37:29):
I've been to Ballei a couple of times, never seen snakes. Anyway,
it is a Friday free for all. Topics are on
the table. Interesting, I know that an interesting on the
back of that text about Premier Rugby, our premier football
in the UK. And someone's bemoaning the fact that Manchester
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United doing so poorly, and someone else's textas said, you
never switched teams. It's in your blood Manchester red born
and bred. It's not been the same since the boss left,
Sir Alex. It's heartbreaking, unread till I die. I just
wonder out of interest everyone actually has which teams? We
don't really have to be the same team your whole life?
(38:11):
Have you switched out? Did that work out for you? Also?
Talking about Tom Phillips as a skursion to the p
or PR shop today, you might want to comment on
that there's a long trip on a four wheel bike
and where would you hide a four wheel bike? So
you might want to mention that also. But a discussion
about local council also, the voting forms are out on
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the seventh you can vote straight away. It's a postal thing.
But that's all my topics people, I've got for you.
Oh the other thing, here's a question for you, ah,
are you ever judgmental about what you see in other
people's supermarket trolleys? Just regard the supermarket day with about
three packets of fire stars, I thought sort it out.
(38:57):
Where's your kindling? Have you got a bit of paper
and cardboard? We've got so much cardboard these days when
things get delivered. I didn't need firestarters. If ever I
am buying fire starters, I'm always doing on the down liarm,
just sneaking them out and buying it on the self scanner.
I wouldn't want anyone to know, because to me, it's
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a sign of deficiency to need help lighting your fire.
But anyway, that might be something else you might want
to mention tonight. All the lines are free. Looking forward
to your contributions. Start Hittel twelve Hiding from the Warriors,
Switching Premiership teams Marcus Warriors in trouble. Not sure if
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you're with me or on this or not, But today
I purchased something online through kick and Click and collect.
They emailed me at eight fifteen and said it was
ready to collect. I head down there and the staff
members said they don't open un till nine am. I
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asked why they received an email collect and he said
it's ready to collect, but it can't get it till
they open. Am I missing something? It's funny, Yeah, that's funny.
They emailed and said it was ready to collect. It was,
but the shop's not open. Muse experience that you might
want to do it that. Also tonight everything's free. You
might just want a general chit chat head on midnight.
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Also the pettings at way Matty, I've never known about that,
but you might want to talk about that too. Basically,
all the lines are free jumping. It's a Friday show.
It's the free for all Friday show. Some nights can
take a while to get going, so just jumping. And
have you say, oh, by the way, yeah, what about
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those those tiny little fish soy sauce bottles? Terrible? Really
aren't they single? Use, no need for them. They're adorable,
are They're cute? What a pest they are. They're all
in the sea. They've put traps in the sea and
they've found there's heaps of these little things. So that's
all the plastic. That's all those plastic. And it's the
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tops worst that people take off and just drop, particularly
from takeaways, because people get their takeaway well they call
it sushi and they just in their workplace, so they
just take the top off and then just drop that
red lid that goes down into the ocean into the dolphin.
Just eat that sort of standing on the streets goodness.
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You can't switch teams. Your team is your team, good
or bad till you die, or you're not a real
support of Maria. Marcus pine cones for fire, anything for fun,
Get some kindling, get a kindling, get a lax a tomahawk.
It's a great thing making kindling. I think all that's dry,
You think all that's dry, Get in there. Fantastic those
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other fire starts, those budget went and even burn Haw's
your mind at teen. Got a receptacle at the entrance
for dead light bulbs don't know? And you can take
dogs to might attend two question market. Dogs go everywhere
now they go on the bus. Got a restaurants. Dogs
have changed, haven't they? I don't know how I feel
about that, But anyway, Marcus, my husband has read till
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he's dead, has been in a foul mood since the
horrific loss. He is die hard and would never switch
tight teams. And he's only got himself to blame. Could
you tell me what the terrible loss was of interest to?
I like to talk about how much do they lose?
By and snakes? Oh wait, one hundred eighty ten eighty snakes.
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Bob Marcus, welcome.
Speaker 12 (42:45):
I just wanted to if summer colp us out. Actually
you're talking about snakes. We're going to Brisbane and down
all the fun parks next week, one in which one
is who on me and my daughter, me and my grandson.
I'm taking my daughter and the moment you'll call them
in Jarna.
Speaker 2 (43:02):
Almost got a tear in my eye. That sounds like
a beautiful thing to do.
Speaker 12 (43:06):
Ah. Well, life got money and I thought I don't waste it,
so I'll take them, take him for a trip. He's
teen years old. It's the right age, Brillet.
Speaker 2 (43:13):
You should take some of the money he wants. Where
do you fly out of?
Speaker 12 (43:17):
Well, we're flying out of Auckland. Because of the hours,
We're going to fly out of Parmis the North. But
my daughter have been had to get up at two
o'clock in the morning to be there because you've got
to be there two hours before of where you fly
up to Aukland and I'll fly up from lend them.
I'll fly to Auckland, we'll meet and Auckland, we'll fly
down to Briton and then go down to cool and gata. Now, question,
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the grandson wants to go to the place where you
can put the snakes in that around your neck?
Speaker 2 (43:44):
Now, yeah, that's a great act question. That's a great
team pack.
Speaker 3 (43:50):
What I mean.
Speaker 12 (43:50):
I mean, we're going to go to see world. We're
going to go to a movie world. And he thinks
I'm going to get on everything that spins and goes
up and down on one of those other ones. That's
not happening. Yeah, but he really wants to go to
where where wherever they put the snakes around the neck
and you know those animals.
Speaker 2 (44:06):
What kid wouldn't want to put this snake around the neck.
That's fair. You'll do that, Bob, do you'll put the
stake around your neck?
Speaker 12 (44:11):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (44:11):
Of course I would make us. I'll do anything.
Speaker 2 (44:14):
Okay, looking forward to that photo. Look, I'll find out
for you. It's not Ozzye Zoo. It's not with old
Steve de Irwin's one, is it.
Speaker 12 (44:21):
No, no, no, no no, because that's that's that's not
that's not done by the scene. Pas.
Speaker 2 (44:27):
Oh yeah, I don't know that geography of that area
at all. Well, so it's the place you put the
stake around your neck.
Speaker 12 (44:33):
You can go and touch all the animals and play
with the snakes and do all that sort of thing.
Speaker 2 (44:37):
Brilliant. We'll find out for you, Bob. When do you go?
Speaker 3 (44:40):
I'm not for the seventh of next month.
Speaker 2 (44:43):
Oh jee, that's not long and all the way, that's exciting.
How long you are there?
Speaker 17 (44:46):
For?
Speaker 3 (44:47):
Eight days?
Speaker 2 (44:48):
Brilliant sounds fan tall like a dream holiday.
Speaker 3 (44:50):
Bob.
Speaker 2 (44:50):
Thanks for that. There we go. Where's the snakes around
your next? People? It's what Bob and the grand son
want to do. Brilliant. They lost on penalties to a
fourth division team in the League Cup. Yes, I agree
you can't switch teams. Should be a fee with it.
I think you can switch teams. I think it shows
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great courage and bravery to switch teams the troublers. You
probably switch teams and tell your mates at the pub.
Then the team you've switched on, the team left starts
winning again. That would be my suspicion. But there needs
to be a change. People need to switch teams. That's
what we are talking about. And snakes. Get me into
the text about the snake for Bob and fire starters
(45:36):
and the things you see in other people's trolleys like
g what's going on? There, sixteen past nine, here till midnight?
Score Dan in my ear? What you're joking? Oh, for
God's sake, it's twenty to four. It'll be the biggest
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comeback since Lazarus if they win this. What happened with Lazarus?
I don't think I know that terrible. I don't know
if we did that on the felt board. And this
is Stuart. It doesn't matter that. It doesn't matter to
try or not. It's not our day. Lazarus died of
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illness but came back it Bethany of course. Oh that's
the home, isn't it. The girl's home is a sort
which one I'll take a break? Shall take a break?
Which one for Susie? Susie. It's Marcus. Good evening, Hi Marcus.
Speaker 16 (46:43):
I think that same park as stream World, because I
went there years ago and I held the koala and
there was all You could also get your photo with
a trenchalla calling up your shoulder, which I'd never do.
I think you'll find it stream World. I don't know,
but I'm pretty sure it is.
Speaker 2 (46:59):
I hate to say it was that where all the
people died.
Speaker 16 (47:02):
Yeah, I think it was Mark.
Speaker 2 (47:03):
Yeah, I think that the reinvented. It looked a bit there.
Uh yeah, dream World snake around the neck in a tarentula.
Speaker 16 (47:11):
I think so. I hate to put the person wrong,
but I had a real wala and there was photos
of what else you could do, Mark, because I'm pretty
sure it's dream World. But someone can put me wrong, right, they.
Speaker 2 (47:22):
Know, SUSI. That's a brilliant thing to say that. At
least you're in food. I love you for that, Jamie Marcus, welcome.
Speaker 19 (47:29):
Hey Marcus. Yeah, Stream World. You can go and pat
the koalas and they put snakes around here. The photo
of them holding a snake a few years ago. And
another tip for Bob, tell them you want to Locals
Pass and you can go to dream World for a
year for one hundred bucks okay, instead of one hundred
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bucks a day. And then if he gets the locals
path for Movie World, it's like one hundred and I
think it's like one hundred and fifty dollars these two
of these. But then you can go to all three
of the theme park Whitewater World, Movie World, okay, and
see for a whole year as well for the same money.
So there for a couple of weeks.
Speaker 2 (48:11):
Yeah, so just give us one of those locals passes
with your mate and then you're an uncher.
Speaker 19 (48:18):
Yeah yeah, yeah, you can do it online pretty nothing.
Someone that's gotten address for.
Speaker 2 (48:25):
Use your address. What happened to the people people died there?
What happened? There was some big disaster? There wasn't there?
Speaker 19 (48:33):
Yeah? I think it was the water ratted. I mean,
was talking about it the other day. There was a
whole lot of little things that.
Speaker 2 (48:42):
Always there's always about not one thing that goes wrong,
it's always about five things that went wrong in it.
Speaker 19 (48:49):
Yeah, So it was low on water, the emergency stopped,
didn't work, and then one court another one and flipped
it over, and then someone got caught or a couple
of people got caught in the belts and crushed them.
Pretty sure that.
Speaker 2 (49:01):
That's really good. That's really good. You must have been
slightly fixated with that, Jamie. That's quite good. Recall about
the thunder River Repid ride, Yeah, that's.
Speaker 19 (49:10):
The one here?
Speaker 2 (49:10):
Any good?
Speaker 19 (49:11):
Yeah, I think I think I did.
Speaker 10 (49:15):
Go on.
Speaker 19 (49:15):
I love to tell the tales, yeah, from memory. But
you know the other day then my mates we're talking
about the movies, all the theme parks and that came up.
So yeah, one of my friends that are Oi blokey
did a lot of reading about it, so he knew.
Speaker 2 (49:30):
All the fact sounds like a bit of a podcast.
Now tell me something as Bob's doing dream World, Movie
World and wash World or something that sounds like a laundromt.
Speaker 9 (49:38):
The other three you need to do, aren't they SeaWorld.
Speaker 19 (49:42):
So there's dream World and and then's dream World's got
their own water park, and then there's Movie World, Wet
and wild Those two are next to each other, and
then there's SeaWorld. Those three are owned by the same
so you can get them. Yeah, you can get that
past one past of one hundred bucks to go to
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dream World and there water park. I forget what that was.
It's cool, and then what a world I think it
might be. And then you get the other past to
go to the other street.
Speaker 2 (50:12):
Okay, great. Someone said that. Someone said, Zoo Bob, the
thing Bob wants snakes down under Reptile Park? Is it
in that in the same area?
Speaker 19 (50:23):
Might be I have never something I want have taken
the kids work.
Speaker 2 (50:31):
And someone said it might be the Corumba and Wildlife Park.
But Dreamworld's got the snake say, yeah, yeah, brilliant Jamie,
thanks for that. See it's all good. What a kind audience,
Marcus Paradise Countries near dream World. They have skinks and snakes.
So all the Warriors fans are going to switch teams. Well,
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everyone has this, everyone has their backup team. You couldn't
just support the Warriors, you'd being currentary care don't quote
me on that fire starters, reek of petrol for that
to down yet it's I always feel bad if it's
with the other groceries. Oh, I think it may be
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the Corumban Wildlife Park. Does it really show courage and
bravery to stick with a team that's no good I'm
talking about the Manchester United fans. Or does it show
a lack of logic that you would stick with a
team when they're clearly going through a bad patch and
aren't going to win again? Please discuss twenty to ten.
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The Eels are on twenty, the Worries are on ten.
I'm still not watching. It comes down to one try.
I might turn on before the end, but at this
stage it's too nerve wrecking for me. And your calls
fire starters and zoos with snakes. Bob's off Bob's trip. Yeah,
someone said, oh email, this says twenty five past nine Marcus.
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Paradise Country is where you have the snakeholding. Dreamworld has
tigers and lions. You can get a seven day family
pass for four theme parks. SeaWorld has the helicop SeaWorld
had the helicopter crash last year. We're heading off there
again in one week to see my grandkids. You love
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it there, Boba. Once upon a time I went to
the States to film a TV pilot and we went
to one of those churches that was an Arkansaw where
and man, it was out in the middle of nowhere,
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and I think it was Arkansaw but and it was
a pretty like it was like Hilbery Town. But they
get up there and it was like a religious ceremony
like it's church, right, But then during it as a
test of their faith, they bring out all these bocks
with snakes in them and they put them around their necks.
It's bizarre and not in a good way. And I
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came away from that thinking jeepers, creepers. It was really weird.
And they were full on snake handlers. It's in the appellations,
but yeah, they were Wow, I didn't get a good
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vibe from those people. I don't know if they're still
doing it. Ooh, I think I touched one of the snakes.
But yeah, I've only just reremembered that. That's like a
suppressed memory. Anyhow, get in touch you on a talk.
Other worries are playing its twenty to ten. I'll keep
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you updated with the scores down will tell me, but
I'm not going to watch it. I switching teams. We're
talking about supporting English football and supporting teams. If you've
been men you all your life? Is a time to change?
Is it time to get for a better team? Or
maybe this is the loss they need to shake the
who owns them? Still? Those American twins or those brothers
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are they They always seem to be a little bit
like they weren't that into what I'd never thought. Oh
left where they bought it. They seemed so dispassionate about
the team. If there's breaking news, I'll bring that to
your people. On this funny old night, we are talking
about Tom Phillips and Mother Coper. Because it seemed a
long way to go to the pure Po four square
(54:37):
or the Purepo supermarket, seemed to like a forty to
fifty hour long trip from that bush where he's hiding.
You think someone would have heard the four wheel bike
and aluded the heat to come and catch them. Doesn't
make any sense to me. But if you want to
talk aout there that we are on about tonight eight
hundred and eighty ten eighty and nine to nine to
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detext there's something else you want to mention. We'll be
able to talk to people on their way home from
the warriors later on. They'll be exciting. I hope it's exciting,
but we're down ten points. The best text tonight someone
suggesting that if we're going to send a that we
could send Taylor, Swift and Kelsey a greyhound because we've
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got two and a half thousand. They need to get
homes for be good pets. You might want to comment
on that also tonight. What the war is it's good again?
How long we got left? Jay, so it's fourteen twenty?
(55:43):
How far out is it the under the post? Or
is it out to this? Who kicked the last one? Okay?
Carrara Markets, you get a photo with a snake around
your neck, have done many times in five hundred stools
only open Saturday. Oh Tennor Boyd only open Saturday and Sunday.
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Can a whole day there, and it's on the Gold Coast.
Love your show, Carrara Markets. Maybe you just find a
snake in the wild? Is it over four point game?
That poor coach? Honestly, the other thing that was slightly
interesting in Australia, there's a whole generation they've just discovered
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that in Australia. Once upon a time there used to
be all you could eat KFC buffets. This was a
big thing Australia in the nineties. So I'm going to
ask the questions. Someone will know. Did that ever happened
in New Zealand. I suspect it didn't, but just checking
it out there in case anyone's got some intel on that.
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To me, I would think a KFA buffet would probably
be a bad thing. But yes, please discuss if you
want to mention that. Also, I did go to the
last day of the Pizza Hut all you could eat
buffet when that was at Lynn Mall. I felt it
was about twenty eleven. I've got photos of it somewhere.
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Wasn't that interesting? It was like it's faded glory. I
think it's gone now. The pizza hut there pipped it
up and ormed still twenty sixteen. But what of the
Warriors squad ah flip the Warriors have scored again. That's
not looking good at all, people. But you need your scores,
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need your calls tonight. People, if there's something else you
want to talk about, feel quite despondent here tonight, so
you make the effort. You might be out there doing
something interesting the big smoke. You might be driving your
Uber by the way in the Cargoll's got Uber the
second day today and Popeye's this weekend. She's all changed, yep,
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Because yeah, I mean the taxis did seem to be
expensive compared to Uber. That's part of twenty seven away
from ten looking forward to what you've got to say
talk about tonight and places to hold a snake? And
that sounded weird, didn't it. But from all the texts
it seems as though there's no shortage of places you
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get a photo with the snake in Australia. Of course,
there won't be venomous ones, will they. And Tom Phillips
I'll check the emails and also people, of course, every
time I asked Dan for the school. The score has changed,
then they're gonna go to Manly and went over there. Oh,
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for godness sake, that's gonna be hard work. Then be
probably going to be fifth or sixth. Then worse luck
will meet the penrith and the elimination final or whatever
that's called. All their players have been rested for two weeks. Stressful.
It's been what twenty six sixteen, there's been six twenty
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six weeks of this one person text through. They say
you should always hold a snake by its waist. Very sensible,
that isn't it. I'm sitting in my house in the
pitch dark from some damn power cut, Thank God for you,
and my tree ins is to radio and motion detector lights.
The motion of set delights will be off there, won't they?
Speaker 17 (59:23):
Was that?
Speaker 2 (59:23):
How you know the power is going to get back on?
If you want us to text us, if you want
to look up when it's going to be reconnected to,
I can do that on my computer. My friend Jim
had the PiZZ Hut Pepper toy toy eating record thirty
two or thirty four slices. He's not even a big guy. Jim,
conservative family man of Mondadewa. You know who you are.
(59:44):
That's from owen Hi Marcus Curumban Wildlife Century at National
Trustless around the Gold Coast for snake holding, Koala's Emu's Kangaroos.
Could you hold the emu heaps of Ov's Wildlife to hold?
Amazing and great day out with the train to move
around the park. I branded was tied and joy Margaret.
(01:00:05):
I don't want to hold animals. I think the last
thing the animal wants someone holding them. Always get annoyed
when this people always holding Kiwi's let them be Paradise
countries where you have the snakeholding, dream World has tigers
and lions. You can get a seven day family pass
for four theme packs. I've read that. So that's what
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we're on about tonight. But I do need your calls
tonight because jump on, let's hear from you. I've checked
a million topics at you. Yes, so get then and
get amongst it because everyone's going to be down after
the Warriors lose. Oh. I don't understand how that guy's
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got his powers out, but the motion and tick delights
are on what powers those I'm not understanding something about that.
Twenty two away from ten people. What's the school Dan?
I have got my headphones on plate again. And that's
that for a third time. Twenty six sixteen, ten minutes
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left to go, twelve left to go. It's being spirit
of them to try and when they're not even in
the final competition, they're just playing for pride. But yeah,
be in touch if you want to be a part
of the show. As I've said a million times tonight,
I've told you about me going to the church with
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the snakes. Anyway, that's got any interesting snake adjacent stories
or discussions of Tom Phillips? Well what about that nine
to nine playground? That's two point eight million dollars? Read
That guy probably got quite heated at the library with
the councilor of the council who you should run? I
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probably read out of other things that he could say.
So yes, that's what I'm thinking about anyway. Who oh,
and that's the other thing. That Jolly the pub, the
Jolly Farmer that was in Dreary that is closed. The
owners have announced they're going to build a new pub.
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It's not called the Jolly anymore. It's called the Murphy's Irish.
But they're moving somewhere else. So just so you know,
that's what's happening there, twenty one away from ten o'clock. Oh,
eight hundred and eighty ten eighty Dean, it's Marcus. Good evening, evening, Marcus.
Speaker 11 (01:02:34):
I just thought i'd introduce something into a weird Friday.
I've just come back from a prune harvest.
Speaker 2 (01:02:41):
Oh God, I thought they were plums? Am I wrong?
Speaker 15 (01:02:43):
There?
Speaker 11 (01:02:45):
Well, they're plums, but in the Central Valley they call
them prunes because they end up as sprunees.
Speaker 2 (01:02:51):
Okay, so is it like, do they look like a plum?
Speaker 11 (01:02:55):
They are a plum, but they're an elongated plum. And
then they put them into a what would you call.
Speaker 2 (01:03:05):
It, Jerry, like a dehydrator?
Speaker 11 (01:03:13):
No, a flame. It's got a flame, isn't it really?
Speaker 10 (01:03:19):
Yeah?
Speaker 11 (01:03:19):
Yeah, and it's a flamy, fiery thing. And then they
put it in there for like a day and then
it comes out as.
Speaker 2 (01:03:30):
So it's heat that makes them a prune.
Speaker 11 (01:03:35):
I think it is. I was, honestly, I was really
gonna make myself. I've been pretty.
Speaker 2 (01:03:51):
Did you try one of the plums in the natural
state before you decided to work out? Did you try
to see what they taste like? I mean they just
tell so it's like an ordinary plum.
Speaker 11 (01:04:03):
They weren't like Grandma's plums, you know at you know
that Grandma would have a plum on the on the
table at Christmas. They were more elongated than that. But
then they had these machines and they would shake the
bombs off the trees and then they would put them
in a truck and then they would put them in
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and wash them and then they would put them in firing.
Speaker 2 (01:04:31):
Well they so that were they mechanically picked?
Speaker 11 (01:04:39):
Yes, yeah, very much.
Speaker 2 (01:04:40):
So the machine machine comes along and shakes the trees,
bends the trees and they fall onto a knee. Is
that something on to rollers?
Speaker 11 (01:04:48):
Yes, yeah, and then and then they'd go on a truck.
But it was a massive scale. I never knew that this,
that this prune industry was so huge. And then I
was speaking to to my mother back in New Zealand
And and she was like, oh, yeah, you know we
take prunes every day.
Speaker 2 (01:05:08):
Is this like a bucket list thing for you to
see how prunes were harvested?
Speaker 11 (01:05:14):
No, it's trying to shoot a commercial for that.
Speaker 2 (01:05:19):
Nice to talk to you, DN eight anyway, from ten,
I've got good news and the Worries. It's twenty two
twenty six to Paramatter, but eight minutes to go twenty
six twenty two to the Eels. Oh, I still can't watch.
I can't do it to myself. I'm trying to do
my show. It's too distracting. Someone wants to know who's
the ref I could tell you that from the NRL
dot com, nurl dot com. I'll tell you the refers.
(01:05:48):
I don't know why you can't do this. People draw
and she wears it. Say who the refers? Might say
on my list with it, who the refers? And see
all the stats, player stats. I can't Peter Gough, Yeah,
(01:06:10):
Peter Gough. I think that's how it is. O Hala
Seem has got two tries, so that's just looking at
the thing.
Speaker 20 (01:06:16):
Now.
Speaker 2 (01:06:16):
Pompey's got to try. So it's four tries each, but
ten of boys missed. One conversion doesn't quite ring true.
There's four tries each and four he also got a
penalty goal as well. There's seven minutes left to go
in there. I'm not watching twenty six sixteen to the
Eels of the Warriors. Probably five minutes left to go
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on there. I'll let you know if there's a squre,
I won't watch the end Lowis it's Marcus good evening, Hey,
Marcus quick, gotta be Lowis, got to be on a Friday.
Get you and get you off, get your home.
Speaker 17 (01:06:48):
Yeah, okay, Well I'm ringing up to say a big, huge,
big think you to the why to the Wellington three embulance?
Speaker 12 (01:06:58):
Oh I had I had four? No, yes, I did.
Speaker 17 (01:07:03):
I turned over in bed and I was too close
to thee and I fell out.
Speaker 2 (01:07:08):
Oh wowten.
Speaker 17 (01:07:13):
That sounds funny markets but at the time it wasn't.
I got stuck between my bed and my little chest
of drawers that I got by my bed. I got
stuck there and I couldn't move. So I've got the
alarm around my neck. So I pushed the button and
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I got the lady in because she's asking me a
thousand questions and I'm laying there and I'm sore, so
I'm getting shitty with her. I didn't mean to, but
I did, because they are your should.
Speaker 2 (01:07:45):
You should have called talkbag?
Speaker 3 (01:07:50):
I should have read.
Speaker 17 (01:07:55):
They finally came. The ambulance of people came because I'm
a big lady, and the and the lady, the lady
at the that answered the phone originally asked me how
much away? I said, how the do I know? I said, what?
Probably way?
Speaker 12 (01:08:11):
Two tons?
Speaker 17 (01:08:15):
Anyway, these two ambulance girls come in. They finally came in,
these two girls, and both the girls were named Ali, right,
and they couldn't they couldn't move me because of the
way I was stuck like, they couldn't move me. So
this one ally said to me, she said, well, there's
another ambulance up I had eat. She said, it's around
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the area. Do you mind if we wring them and
get them to come too. So I ended up with
two ambulances here. This was at four o'clock the morning.
Two ambulances here and four people. There was a man
and a lady in the second ambulance and her name
was Eli Jo three alleys and this guy, this guy,
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he was quite a big guy, and I called him
what I called him something, oh come, some silly name,
and it was a name that they called him, nickname
that they Anyway, they finally got me. The guy moved
the bed and it made more rooms. So I sort
of felt I didn't fall because I was almost on
the floor. Anyway, my feet were on the floor, so
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I ended up sitting on the floor, so they stood
me up and set me on the side of the beard.
They gave me a good going over. While I was here,
they did a cardiograph and a and a blood pressure
and all that kind of stuff. And I passed all
that flying colors, so it was all good. And he
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was sitting here loud and joking.
Speaker 18 (01:09:43):
One time they all went away.
Speaker 17 (01:09:46):
I said, I.
Speaker 3 (01:09:47):
Said, do you want a coffee? Do you want a coffee?
Speaker 17 (01:09:50):
In one of the elie sing and I was finishing
at sex. He said, and I want to go home
and go to bed.
Speaker 2 (01:09:58):
Did you Lois? Did you have a cell phone?
Speaker 13 (01:10:01):
Did you.
Speaker 2 (01:10:03):
Did you have a cell phone? Did you get a
cell phone? Did you do you have a cell phone
on you?
Speaker 12 (01:10:08):
Yeah?
Speaker 20 (01:10:09):
By my bed?
Speaker 2 (01:10:09):
Yes, so you could reach the cell phone once they
had pushed your button. Is that right?
Speaker 15 (01:10:14):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (01:10:15):
Yes, goodness?
Speaker 17 (01:10:18):
Yes.
Speaker 2 (01:10:19):
Have you rearranged your bedroom?
Speaker 17 (01:10:23):
No, I can't rearrange the bedroom. I'm moving out here anyway.
I'm coming out he because I'm only in a bed seat.
Speaker 12 (01:10:29):
I haven't got a bedroom.
Speaker 2 (01:10:31):
Okay.
Speaker 17 (01:10:32):
Everything that's in.
Speaker 2 (01:10:33):
One room doesn't sound suitable, does it.
Speaker 17 (01:10:36):
No, it's not, it's not. But it's done. The trick.
It's done the trick to it. But they've offered me
a one bedroom flat, so I'm taking that, so that's good.
When do you just down the road at When are
you moving?
Speaker 2 (01:10:48):
Lowess?
Speaker 17 (01:10:50):
Oh? I don't know when the movis can come in
and do me because my son he's doing good to
me either at the moment, because he's had a ball
at work on Monday and he's set off a ladder
a mile up high and he's broken ball bones and
he wrists so he's glass to say. I said, well,
you're not good to me at the moment.
Speaker 2 (01:11:10):
Okay, Oh well, okay, well you take care lowisn It's
a good story and I thank you for coming through
with that with the three alleys. Dan is the match over,
So it's quite confusing. You know, I'm not watching the match. Dan,
who's not really a rugby league person's explaining it to me.
But the I mean, I mean that kindly. But there's
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an injury and there's still two minutes to go. So
it was twenty six all. But the Warriors had tried
disallowed what was the reason, knock on or high catch?
They went upstairs. I can't watch it's too new freaking
for me. But gee, what about Lois's ordeal? Wow? Any
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news get that to us people if you've got breaking news.
By the way, they have plenty of beaten North Harbor
seventeen nineteen to seven. I think North Harbor is doing
so well this year. It's a situation there and I'm
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looking forward to your calls. I think probably I've got
up against a lot of sport tonight. But do come through.
Anything goes tonight on the Friday free for all. There's
some other topic you want to mention, or some great
reckon you've got. I'm not quite sure about the mood
of the nation tonight. What's going on with people? Obviously
not talk back today about Tom Phillips and a lot
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of send the army in, send the arm defenders in,
send the sas and but I think he one's finally
decided that that's probably an insane thing to do because
it could end badly. But that's your first response in
four years, a long time, a long time, and they
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are all the psychologists say what's happened? They might I
gets food supplied from some and other supplies run out.
It's also winter. I don't know what they've been eating,
but the food mustn't be as plentiful at the moment.
But if you want to talk quickly before the news,
I'd love to hear from you. There's something different you
want to text through, do that or email Marcus at Newstalks.
You'd be dot co dot nz. Prunes. We have done
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a night on prunes. Like the taste of a Prude's
good call, tough texture. Don't know anyone's ever tried making
their own. Don't know if you could dry your own at home?
Could you way of preserving your plumbs? Maybe some of
the other stuff that's happening also tonight you might want.
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I've got my headphones off there. Did you say they've
scored as I've lost. Well, that's heartbreaking. That poor team.
And that's it because the Eels and nowhere in the
top eight. Team that's just come right at the end
of the year, now that Mitchell Moses is bag Joe Marcus, welcome.
Speaker 12 (01:14:11):
Hello Marcus, Hi Joe.
Speaker 13 (01:14:14):
I've just been at the Warriors game. Left early because
I had a precarious parking situation that I had to
get out of. When I left, I had been a
loud you're telling me it's been disallowed. Yeah, twenty five
thousand people, twenty five thousand and twelve people. Yes, night Marcus.
Speaker 17 (01:14:33):
It was absolutely sensational.
Speaker 21 (01:14:36):
And I left thinking we had this. I'm sitting in
my I went for my boys to come out us
a full time.
Speaker 13 (01:14:45):
I'm not even sure it's finished yet.
Speaker 2 (01:14:47):
It has finished. It has finished, Joe, and tell me
to score twenty six twenty two?
Speaker 17 (01:14:53):
Shit what I thought to us?
Speaker 18 (01:14:57):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:14:57):
I couldn't watch. I can't watch it work. It's just
too nerve wrecking. Once once edo car got that first try,
and the fastest man in the NRL in the linked
at about eleven seconds, and I just thought, I can't
watch it. That poor team. Now they've got to go
to their families and the parties, and you know you
can't knock them in the eye. It's oh you know what, Joe, Joe,
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how curious was your park? Well?
Speaker 21 (01:15:24):
It was a boom a n and it was on
an incline, very secret. So I had to get out
from the crowd so that I could reverse and not
knock anyone over.
Speaker 2 (01:15:35):
I bet you're ecstatic at your car still there. I
bet you expect to get ticket, Joe. I've got to
go right on news, but thanked that the great report Marcus.
If the woman who found ot a bit to be
taken to the hospital, she would have been alley vacked.
That's right with the three alleys. How did the evidence
people get near locked door? I don't know these questions.
They might have a key, they might have beat the
door down. I'm worried about the worry. Joe saved my life?
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Did I love Joe with their shonky park? The Warrior
is lost. If you're just heading home from Ericsson Mount Smart,
what's it called? Let us know what the vibers, because
that's been unbelievable, the support that the people in New
Zealand have shown for the Warriors and in Australia, like
some of these mentioned in the Gold Coast, it feels
like there are a home advantage for the Warriors, but
they lost. I didn't watch the match. I was too nervous.
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But if you did see it, if you're there at
the Ericsson or driving home from the match now or
watching on the TV, let me know what your thoughts were.
Because for a long time, every time we lost it
was because of bad refereeing decisions. I think the refereeing
this year has been for reevery good. There's been great
use of the bunker. I haven't watched any of it,
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so I don't know if we were robbed, if there
was poor decisions, but I've enjoyed the way the Warriors
fans this year have not grizzled when we've lost. Mind,
we haven't lost that often. But if you want to
comment on that match, I think we need to a
bit of talk about that, just to talk the nation
off the ledge because it was terrible well I mean
I didn't see it, but terrible that that the Try
scored so quickly there. And I mean this is the
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third worst team in the division. They're almost the Wooden Spooners.
Although to their credit with Zach Lomix and Mitchell Moses stuff,
they have come right the last moments and add okay
the Fox, so they've played very well. They've won the
last five out of six. I think they're a team
that's coming right. And what does that mean for our season?
Do we now meet a fresh Penrith and the sudden death?
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So I have your comments on that, particularly if you're
just heading home from one Era one Media, one go media,
stupid name. If I went to partment. They'd be the
first thing I'd do would be banned. We called stadiums
what they're supposed to be called. We're also discussing everything.
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Everything's on there. I just need your calls tonight, people,
because I need someone to talk to. Also watched every
one of those damn games upset from tonight. But was
it Paul? I don't think it was Paul refer was it?
I don't know that. But we don't use those excuses anymore.
And that's what Andrew Metcalf has taught us that if
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we've lost, we didn't play well enough, it's his fault,
of the player's fault. And I think that's a good
mentality to have. We've grown up as a team, and gosh,
we might still get there. We might still get to
the semi or to the final. We might still win it.
I just wouldn't bet on it. I don't bet on sport,
mind you. As us coming to work tonight, I thought,
why don't I go and spect bit one hundred dollars
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on the eels because that way, yeah, I'd rather have
the Warriors had won and lost one hundred dollars. Anyone
do that with betting insurance although it would be the
gateway drug for me back into gambling. So but yeah,
it'd be a relapse for me. It'd be worth it.
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So sad, little hobby broadcaster tonight feels like like a hobby,
feels like a I was like trudging through treacle. I'll
keep our daughda with the storm versing the roosters as well.
It should be a good match. David's Marcus, good evening.
Speaker 3 (01:19:23):
You're there, Dave, yep, can you hear me?
Speaker 2 (01:19:27):
Yeah, loud and clear, Thanks for calling.
Speaker 14 (01:19:30):
No, no worries, mate, you' all right. Everything okay, not
the best, not the best evening at Eric's and media,
no media, whatever you want.
Speaker 20 (01:19:39):
To call it.
Speaker 2 (01:19:40):
You you were, You were there, Dave.
Speaker 14 (01:19:43):
I was there. Make great crowd, great atmosphere. Again, the
fans need to be acknowledged because they make their place
for it is.
Speaker 2 (01:19:51):
But there would have been no joy all night because
you were never in the lead.
Speaker 14 (01:19:57):
No, no, we were chasing we're chasing ghosts basically those
also they always have been. But I mean for a
team you said it earlier on, I mean wore just saying,
you know, for a team that had nothing to play for,
but prior they certainly didn't. It looks like it was
sort of ran out of the window and just got
forgotten about. You know, probably thought we were just going
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to walk on and just walk on home with it.
But not the case.
Speaker 2 (01:20:22):
But that's what we've known all seasons. The games that
we've lost have been the ones against teams that have
been way beneath us. They're the ones. I don't know
if it's a meant Look, yeah, I don't think they're
a team that would underrate though, I mean they always
they always look like they're putting all the effort in.
Speaker 14 (01:20:37):
But anyway, Yeah, you're right, it is a mental thing.
Like I grew up as a young fellow supporting the
Camber Raiders and then and then the Warriors came into
ninety five and then and supporting those two teams over
the last few years. Even though the Raiders have had
a blinder season this year, they would have got a
lot grayer over the last. Yeah, supporting those two because
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they win the games they're not meant to and they
lose the games they're meant to win.
Speaker 2 (01:21:05):
It's piteous why we're the Why were the Raiders so
big and hews in? Was it because of Brent total.
What was it to do.
Speaker 14 (01:21:12):
With Oh, I did think our forwards were flat? They
said the forward pack were No.
Speaker 2 (01:21:17):
No, no, no, no, sorry, Dave. I'm asking you why
why once upon a time that so many Kiwi's the
Raiders before the Warriors. Why were the Raiders the New
Zealanders team?
Speaker 10 (01:21:27):
Oh?
Speaker 14 (01:21:27):
I think there was a lot of people that love
melman Ninger.
Speaker 2 (01:21:31):
Yeah, yeah, okay, you know, you.
Speaker 14 (01:21:34):
Know like those not that the nineties Raiders team were
basically the.
Speaker 10 (01:21:38):
Australian team Ricky Stewart, etc.
Speaker 14 (01:21:41):
I mean that they were all playing for Australia.
Speaker 19 (01:21:43):
Queensland or mainly Queensland.
Speaker 3 (01:21:45):
But man, they're an outrageous team.
Speaker 2 (01:21:51):
And tell me tonight did the crowd go quiet or
did they really give the team the support?
Speaker 17 (01:21:56):
Oh?
Speaker 14 (01:21:57):
When our yes scored in the corner to fire a
bit of a I think that brought them to twenty
to ten and they're and they left it again when
when the score got it close, got closer, and they
just the crowd were ready to carry them home. If
they could bottle up that energy, we'd want to comp
easy one hundred percent.
Speaker 19 (01:22:18):
How you do that?
Speaker 14 (01:22:19):
I'm not too sure, but that's tough, mate, that's a
that's a tough gig, and.
Speaker 2 (01:22:24):
The refs were right. There were no questionable decisions. It
seemed like the knock on did happen to try that
was disallowed? Was right to disallow it? Would that be
your take?
Speaker 10 (01:22:32):
Yeah?
Speaker 14 (01:22:33):
Yes, yes, not to be, mate, not to be It's
going to be a hard run home now.
Speaker 3 (01:22:38):
Because the.
Speaker 14 (01:22:41):
Fifth or sixth, or sixth or seventh.
Speaker 2 (01:22:43):
And we might quickly, we might meet Penrith and a
sudden death and they're fresh from too much. If there's seventh,
then we're fifth, or no, if there's seventh, then we're sixth.
We met the Panthers and they've rested players for two
weeks and they could well smoke us.
Speaker 3 (01:22:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 14 (01:22:58):
And even though a lot of people complained about the
ethics of doing what what Ivan clearly did. No one's
going to gimplay if.
Speaker 3 (01:23:06):
They ended up winning the car, No five people going.
Speaker 14 (01:23:09):
Everyone will be going, oh what is what a master stroke?
Speaker 7 (01:23:12):
What a genius?
Speaker 2 (01:23:13):
Yeah? Okay, nice to talk Dave, safe drive. I thank
you for that. Moodock, Marcus, Welcome.
Speaker 18 (01:23:19):
Day, Margaret. Earlier in the week we were talking about
Hilm and m Yes, and I was got co do
some scaffolding, and I got told in the neighbor God
in the showers, and they had a Ford Tourists in
the driveway, which is, you know, the Ford Taurus, but
it looks like the fact of the front. It was mint.
And I got talk about cars and he goes, oh,
that's another old cars out of the back. I said, oh, yeah,
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you're going to have a look. And he had a.
Speaker 2 (01:23:42):
Layland What what colorful car?
Speaker 11 (01:23:45):
Oh?
Speaker 18 (01:23:46):
Its hard to tell. I was covering a duck. I
love those cars.
Speaker 2 (01:23:49):
Beautiful cars, beautiful cars with the forty gallon drum and
the back the big boat. Tremendous.
Speaker 18 (01:23:55):
Yeah, they regarded as the best smash up there. The
car even made too. I think that's what he's not man.
Speaker 2 (01:24:00):
Him left, Yeah, okay.
Speaker 18 (01:24:02):
And he had a Sunbeam Rapier, which is the name
says at all? Yeah, got and he had a Helme
and them.
Speaker 17 (01:24:07):
Wow.
Speaker 18 (01:24:08):
I couldn't believe it. I did not believe it, all
three of them. He's got the four of the probably
some of the ugliest cars in the world. But yeah,
they's done.
Speaker 2 (01:24:16):
Real is the imp and going condition?
Speaker 10 (01:24:19):
No?
Speaker 18 (01:24:21):
What are you doing with these cars? Because I thought
they might be And he goes, I want to do
them up, but they would cover it and you name it.
You couldn't probably put a zig deck paper down between them.
So I don't think they'll ever be done up. But yeah,
no they I mean they weren't looked okay, but the
laden Layland would be my choice.
Speaker 2 (01:24:37):
My choice, be my choice too. I love that, I
love the I love the color range of those cars
as well. They're beautiful.
Speaker 18 (01:24:43):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, just say because well, I think
we had one once if at four in the front,
four in the back, no problem, still plenty of room,
you know.
Speaker 2 (01:24:50):
But they were disaster, weren't they. They weren't a successful car.
I don't think.
Speaker 18 (01:24:53):
Oh no, terrible looking, very heavy, massive gests comps. Yeah yeah,
I think, yeah, I think Layland they made. Yeah they were,
they were good on tracks, but the cars, I don't
think he had one that was any good.
Speaker 2 (01:25:05):
You're from some for the I mean, you'll be hard
to because you couldn't get motivated to restoring him because
it's such a terrible car.
Speaker 18 (01:25:12):
No, it wouldn't be. But I'm regon it was probably
worth the most money on them, you know. Yeah, that's
what I've seen in a long time. But all those
cars I haven't seen on the road in a long time.
Speaker 15 (01:25:26):
All four of them so need to get him back.
Speaker 2 (01:25:28):
And we're not nice to talk. Thank you seventeen past ten.
Keep your calls coming through the Warriors and cars. Yeah, Marcus,
cam Raid had brilliant Kiwi spread Tienne and John to
make sure and happy Quid and pong here. That's what
I thought. I sort of asked that question. We misheard
of it. There we go. Marcus brought a lovely rug today.
Only word to describe it as opulent bury from way Matty,
cheer up, Marcus. I watched the game on TV. The
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Warriors played well. I thought the last I would have
clinched it, but a late call from Reth and knock
on and that was that. Marcus. We were robbed again
by a poor refereeing decision. Sanade, Marcus, could you please
ask if anyone you didn't suffers from visual snow syndrome
or ringing in the ears, I earnestly ask how do
they cope with it? One of my ears constantly rings
(01:26:11):
and has for thirty years. It gets worse when there's
too much electricity in the atmosphere and doctors don't have
a cure. I think Auckland's experienced an electrical storm right now.
Thank you, Mac. Could someone tell me about visual snow
syndrome one thing I've suffered from that I think I know?
And also the Warriors as you're heading home from the park, Oh,
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a persistent neurological condition where people see a constant visual
disturbance of tiny, black, white, or colored dots resembling TV
static across their entire field of vision, even with the
eye closed. All those I thought that was normal. I'm joking.
I don't have that. I probably should have joked about
that because it's probably heartbreaking for people that have it.
Nineteen past ten o'clock head on midnight. There's a million
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topics if you just join us. I know you have.
We've talked about Tom Phillips and judgment in the supermarket
when you see weird things in other people's trolleys, like
fire starters. Who needs fire starters? Well, what's the other
thing we've talked about?
Speaker 19 (01:27:20):
Dan?
Speaker 2 (01:27:20):
There was something else also anyway, snakes experiences with snakes.
The best place in Australia. Grandfather's going to Australia where
his kid want to the best place to find a
place to put a snake around his kid's neck. It's
funny that the kids tend it's all about the photo opportunity, now,
isn't it. Never wanted to put a stake around my neck,
(01:27:41):
Never want to put anything around my neck. Hate a scarf.
I don't think anyone ever looks good in a scarf. Yeah,
I don't know what that is about a scarf, as
well as people at university, you know, first couple of
days ten of scufflict. Gee, what's going on there? I
think it's bride's head revisited Marcus. The Leyland P. Seventy
six were used by the Ministry of Transport as Muffy
(01:28:01):
cars back in the late eighties. I was surprised that
Tom Phillips just old two buckets of milk. I wonder
why doesn't get it for the local farmer milk vets. Yeah, Jerry,
this is Marcus Wilcome.
Speaker 22 (01:28:16):
Yeah, Marcus, how you going all right?
Speaker 2 (01:28:19):
Jerry?
Speaker 22 (01:28:19):
Now, listen that guy that was talking about ringing and
he he isn't that they're telling you to get kicked
out for the inner ear and position all verdigos and
positional vertical verdigo is when you're sleep in the wrong
position and you get up in the morning and you
(01:28:39):
do he is hell and you can't get rid of that.
You got to go and get a medical chick on yourself.
It's got to do with the in the ear.
Speaker 2 (01:28:52):
What's the wrong position, Jerry?
Speaker 22 (01:28:55):
Well with me, everybody who got a different position? Mine
is on my list in side?
Speaker 2 (01:29:00):
Is it the good one or the bad one?
Speaker 22 (01:29:02):
No, that's the bad one. Well, if I sleep the
other side, I have a beautiful sleep. If I go
to sleep and turn over on my left hand side, boy,
I get it in my ears the next day.
Speaker 2 (01:29:18):
You should wear a hit. You should wear a headband
with a ball in it, so if you go on
that side you can't. There'd be something you could wear
to stop you, like put a put a rubber egg
down your shorts on that side or something.
Speaker 22 (01:29:35):
Yeah. Well, I never even heard it until that doctor
Tommy said, Yeah, if you got a positional, you got
verdigo and you sleep on the wrong side. It affixed
the in the ear of your of your ear drums.
Speaker 2 (01:29:51):
Okay, oh, that's good advice. Have you had the have
you had the snow blindness?
Speaker 17 (01:29:55):
Now?
Speaker 2 (01:29:56):
What's it called the snow in the eyes?
Speaker 22 (01:30:00):
No, no, no, no, no, I've got sadness to know
on that Worries game.
Speaker 2 (01:30:06):
Heartbreaking.
Speaker 22 (01:30:07):
Well as I thought that was. I can't see how
they can take so long. I didn't think we'refereing in
the league. Was as bad as Rugby.
Speaker 2 (01:30:18):
I think they did say it was a Ford pass,
didn't they? Or a knock on?
Speaker 22 (01:30:23):
Yeah? Well I wasn't watching it, but it looked all
right to me, sounder all right to me.
Speaker 2 (01:30:31):
Okay, I think we just got to accept. Yeah, God,
did you other? We just got accept the decisions. It's
bad enough supporting the Warriors. It's worse if you think
they've gone that they've actually lost unfairly. It's heartbreaking. Marcus.
We went in a mark for Vess was a bit
of a heap. Always remember once we were going to
a wedding in christ while the wheels fell off and
bounced past us on the road on Cranford Street. Was
(01:30:54):
not a very reliable car, but we thought it looked good.
Esh and VICKI re ringing in the ears. I said
that noticeably, went the local chemist after a feral from
audiologist had air sustained as wex was too built up.
They said, might have been pressing on the ear. Drum,
no way to know. Wow, old ere weck. So what's
(01:31:16):
that about? Good evening, Nicola. This is Marcus. Welcome my right,
How are you?
Speaker 19 (01:31:23):
Marcus?
Speaker 2 (01:31:24):
All right?
Speaker 23 (01:31:27):
Louis my son who's nine here as well, was driving
back from the Warriors and we want listen to you
on the radio.
Speaker 2 (01:31:34):
How was it?
Speaker 23 (01:31:36):
It was good, It was good, but definitely the reef
made the wrong call on that try. The crowd didn't like. Yes,
they've replayed it over and over again on the big
screen and we didn't think that the Warriors got a
hand to it, so we thought it should have been
our ball. So the Reef's got a bit of a
billing as it went up the field. Yeah, yeah, but disappointing, wasn't.
Speaker 2 (01:32:01):
I mean the whole way you'd be there, you'd be thinking, gosh,
if we win this, there's gonna be such a great
feeling as you leave the stadium. That's the thing about sport.
If they just had that, it would have been since
could have even gone to extra goal. Oh, would have
been so exciting.
Speaker 23 (01:32:15):
It was, Yeah, just they just let two tries and
tries at the beginning.
Speaker 19 (01:32:20):
They just take catch up the whole time.
Speaker 23 (01:32:22):
But Louis he's too shy to talk, but he said
on the way there, we might lose this because they've
got first players.
Speaker 2 (01:32:29):
Like, yeah, he's back and Josh had Okay, they should
have known how fast he was and kept in Mark
down there, and he's been doing that all season. He
did a runaway try last week like that. He didn't intercept,
so he's on form. He got two tries last week.
They should have thought, let's get him Mark, because we
give her an inch, he's going to take it.
Speaker 23 (01:32:48):
Yeah, yes, well the definitely had to better on.
Speaker 2 (01:32:53):
Was it? Was it the only match? Was that the
only match you'd been to at the stadium this year?
Speaker 23 (01:32:58):
We've been to all of them.
Speaker 2 (01:32:59):
Okay, that's the main thing. So you've been there for
some good times as well.
Speaker 23 (01:33:03):
I have, yeah, yeah, but it's always the ones you.
Speaker 2 (01:33:05):
Think absolutely like that lost to the Titans. We wouldn't
have been there if we'd actually beaten the Titans.
Speaker 23 (01:33:12):
No, exactly, exactly.
Speaker 18 (01:33:14):
Well, there's lots of.
Speaker 23 (01:33:15):
Lots of one that's gone our way as well, but
lots of months. That's it's the whole thing about being
a Marius fan, right.
Speaker 2 (01:33:22):
Yeah, what's the what's the what's the mood of people.
What do they think is going to happen? We're gonna
meet Penrith and the Southern Death or what do they
think is gonna I mean presumab be fifth or sixth? Now,
is that right?
Speaker 22 (01:33:33):
I think?
Speaker 18 (01:33:33):
So that's I think.
Speaker 23 (01:33:35):
But yeah, I think it depends what happens the next round.
Speaker 15 (01:33:39):
We're gonna go.
Speaker 2 (01:33:40):
We're gonna go across and beat. Yeah, gotta go and
beat Benny Nichola, nice to talk, Thank you heart to Luke. Also, Marcus,
what's the Roosters storm score? Please? Lee christ Jewitch Melbourne's
got up there six nil. I think Roosters will win this.
They look keener. Don't like Peppenhausen. Something about him, Marcus.
(01:34:04):
He was on TV Live. He he asked if he
touched the ball. He admitted that he did.
Speaker 12 (01:34:08):
Good on him.
Speaker 2 (01:34:10):
So has admitted your touch. I don't know who it was.
Was it Dollan, I don't know who, but he admitted
he had touched it. So I trust the team. They're honest.
So if you just joined the show, the Warriors lost.
The dizziness is terribly a lot of trouble with it.
Had to go have weeks off work. Episodes of dizziness
and sensation of spinning with certain head movements. Benign peroximal
(01:34:32):
position verdigo is triggered by a certain changes in the
head position, such as tipping the head up or down.
People in experience dizziness is spinning, sensation like headness, on CIEs,
loss of bounds, and nausea. Treatment includes a series of
head movements that shift particles in the air. Yes, there's
granules in your inter rear drum that move around and
cause mary hell, and they'll move you in a certain
(01:34:54):
way that will move them. Hell on Earth, they reckon?
What a week it's been? Has it been a week?
It's been a funny on week?
Speaker 15 (01:35:03):
Has it?
Speaker 2 (01:35:04):
Never? Quite sure? Now, if you want to talk on
air tonight, I'm taking I don't care about the caliber
of call. Stight. I'm gonna put everyone to wear between
now and midnight. I feel that's the mood of the nation.
The warriors have lost. You might have been there or
watching on the TV, been at the pub. What do
they say at the pub? So we're talking about that
and Tom Phillips and anything else, that's what you are.
(01:35:30):
We're talking about snow syndrome, visual snow syndrome and back
on vertigo. Funny enough, I always thought vertigo was when
you were scared of being up to all buildings and
that sense of dizziness, but it seems to be something
(01:35:50):
quite different. He's one of those things that's probably misunderstood.
But a car talk this week also you might want
to pick up on that also tonight. But anything goes
here till twelve o'clock tonight, So I jump in good
show as a fast show looking forward to my weekend.
Actually it's between winter and summer sport that we're at.
(01:36:12):
It's the interregnum. If we win next week and Crenal
lose to the Bulldogs which could well happen with that
fantastic winger, and the Broncos lose to the Storm, which
could well happen, we are back in fourth place. I
think they thought that Melbourne might rest players though, by
(01:36:35):
the way, the boss of the NRL is furious that
teams are resting players because you've got you've got a
billion dollar sport and you want people to turn up
for the best team. So I don't know how they're
going to stop that happening. But that's bad for the game.
People resting players, that's yeah, I'm sure it's the last
thing they want. They can't really ban it, don't know
(01:36:55):
how they do that. So bit of everything tonight, and
I'd like to talk to you if you want to
add to these things. Oh eight hundred. I did ask
about All you Can Eat KFC news and I think
that probably didn't happen. Is that what we think? There
are a number of stores in Australia that All you
Can Eat in the nineties, although most people have forgotten
(01:37:16):
about them. I was just curious to know if it
happened in New Zealand. I don't think it did. From
the response we've had in the last hour, I think
it would be Internet famous if that happened. But yes,
that's what That's some of the stuff that we have
talked about. But you see that amazing photo of the
woman at the US Open, the tennis there was an
(01:37:39):
extraordinary photo and I'll describe it if I can. I've
got a picture of it here. It's prete hard to describe. Actually.
The player is playing tennis, obviously with aonyx bat I
think that's the one with the Y symbol, and she's
(01:38:02):
done a backhand or about to do a backhand in
such a way that the tennis recket is over her face,
so the photographer is shooting a photo of her almost
front on and the tennis rackets in front of her face.
But where they ONYX logo is. It's got the two
holes for the eyes and a triangle for the nose
(01:38:23):
in the mouth. It's extraordinary. It's probably the greatest. Just
happened the last day to probably the greatest photograph tennis
photo you ever seen. Anyway, go sours there, just go
us open photo. It walll come up on your Google.
We'll check it on Facebook for you. Twenty six away
from eleven. My name is Marcus Good. Evening. Anything goes
on this dim Friday night with the Warriors having lost
(01:38:44):
against the third to bottom team. Yeah, so I don't
know what to say about that. Maybe I shouldn't say anything,
but you know they came back from makee down and
they nearly were ten down. They nearly won it. We're
just easy tries. Also, I can tell you there's wind warnings.
(01:39:04):
There's warnings for today Westley Gales apart to Hawks Bay,
wid it up in the Talladura district, also Southwest Gales
for the Upper North Island and a road snowfall warning
for Lewis Pass and Milford Road. It's twenty years since
Hurricane Katrina. Remember that they all went to the Superdome.
(01:39:25):
Terrifying thing that was people. I mean, yeah, anyway, that's
happening twenty years ago today and this day in nineteen
sixty six was the Beatles' last commercial performance. I think
that's not their last performance because the last performance was
on the roof. I think that's right. Warriors have lost
storm versus roosters on at the moment, the storm is
(01:39:47):
winning six nil. In in Australia, they want to ban
those soy sauce fishes, those tiny single use soy sauce fishes,
because they go straight to the ocean. Good idea, they
should do it. I have no problem with them banning those.
What a waste of packaging that is. We've talked about tonight.
(01:40:08):
If you want to any of these topics or anything
else at all. By the way, the greyhounds were at
Fashion Week. The dogs. They're trying to make a wearness
of those because there's two thy five hundred greyhounds that
need to be housed. So if you're wanting a greyhound,
now is the time to get one early retirement the
(01:40:29):
next fifteen months. If you want to get one, go
to the website. Greyhounds as pits everything I've heard about
their tremendous pits, low energy, docile, don't eat much. Great
for your mood. It must be someone must have a
bad one, but not apparently not. And they did show
(01:40:52):
them in a variety of colors because the perception they're
all gray. But that's anything but. So that's something you
could talk about also tonight. So that's kind of what's
going on for me. What's going on for your people?
Be in touch if you want to talk. That's what
I'm on about tonight. Need your calls, Marcus Hope the
hobby occupation is treating you well. Just tuning in. Nothing
(01:41:14):
to add on tonight's topics, So it will be a
quiet night for me. Updated the budget for the year
after all the recent cost increases, cost of living, biting yep,
greyhound's not likely to be good with cats? Are they
got a greyhound and a cat? How's that worked out?
By the way, Penwith's just gone up. Sorry, the Melbourne's
(01:41:36):
just gone over again. They've scored a try that'll be
ten nil ten nil. True to form, true to the table.
Shame out team couldn't have been true to the table.
So Greyhounds in the mix of things you could talk
about tonight, and Verdico and the I version of Verdigo
which is called snow, it's not called that snow visual
(01:42:00):
snow syndrome, curristo. If anyone's doing anything extraordinary or interesting tonight,
I wonder what people are up to. If you do,
If you're an e garret shed making something of interest,
tinking around, let us know what you are doing. If
you've just joined the show, greetings and welcome and thanks
for tuning in. Warriors Lost Lost, I see already on
(01:42:21):
online people complaining about the reef, but it seems that
it wasn't about the ref was two early tries at
the beginning, and just one of those show games they
should have won but didn't. So if you're still heading
away from the stadium watched on TV, I'd like to
know your I saw Lakasina got two tries. I didn't
watch the game. I was too terrified. Have a really
(01:42:42):
got the stomach to watch? The words too are stressful.
I support the Panthers as well of they're my B team,
but a discussion earlier on about the English Premiership League.
With Manchester United doing so badly, why don't more people
just switch the teams they support, because I'm sure it
(01:43:02):
make for an easier life. If your teams are done,
find a new one. Is there something cowardly about that?
Speaker 12 (01:43:10):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (01:43:10):
By the way, greyhound's not good with cats because they
used to. They are habitualized to chase cats because that's
how their race works. So yes, it's a good point actually,
for though I have rabbits, weren't they probably not good
with rabbits either. Ten Nil, Melbourne of a city, looking
forward to your calls. You want to come through and
partake in the show. It'll be nice to hear from you,
In fact, to be essential to hear from you tonight
(01:43:32):
because I'd like to have a bit of a chat.
Anything goes here till twelve o'clock. What's on your mind?
Get in touch and those single soy sauce cantainers. Interesting
article I've read today about pigeon racing in Taiwan. Recompetitive.
Speaker 11 (01:43:49):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:43:51):
Out of all the hobbies that kind of grab me,
I reckon, pigeon racing is one that I reckon. Something
quite compelling about that but I don't think I'm going
to embark on pigeons. I think probably the feeding them
and looking it couldn't go on holiday and stuff. You
have to look after them. They're a bit of a handbreak.
But yeah, I'll mention that also. Now, who wants to
be on here tonight? I'm looking forward to hearing from you.
(01:44:14):
Money to ring myself get in touch. There might be
some topic that you're going right around in your head
that probably wouldn't even talk about. That I could actually
probably entertain tonight since the lines, I don't know what
that is, some terrible topic with my phone lost that
I don't know where I've put that. Just well, I've
(01:44:37):
got a chance to talk. You know what annoys me?
That ed for Kiwi Bank when they decide to take
the cat on a holiday to Thailand? Is it Thailand?
How long it takes to take a cat on holiday?
You'd been quarantined for about a year, wouldn't you? Every
time I see that, I think that's a daft thing.
Is if you take a cat on holiday it's impossible
(01:44:59):
to do the quarantine to get it back in the
country would be incredibly prohibitive, wouldn't it? Is she got
even with a compet cat drives me crazy that it's
come to that to me talking about annoying ads. That's fine.
Greyhounds are not good with cats. Yes, there we go
even this is Marcus welcome.
Speaker 3 (01:45:22):
I I was just wondering if there's any doctors in
the half Moon Bay area that are taken on patients
at the moment.
Speaker 2 (01:45:31):
Are you okay?
Speaker 10 (01:45:33):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (01:45:33):
My knees pretty bad? What do you do when when
I walk's been a bit smashed up? I won't get
into the full story.
Speaker 2 (01:45:42):
Can you not work? Is it heal itself?
Speaker 3 (01:45:46):
Well, no, it hasn't healed itself.
Speaker 22 (01:45:48):
No.
Speaker 3 (01:45:50):
I've had a few X rays and they say it's
pretty bad. But get into hospital, get it sort. It
seems to be like drawing teeth.
Speaker 2 (01:45:58):
Do you need a referral to get into hospital? Can
you walk on it?
Speaker 19 (01:46:00):
No?
Speaker 10 (01:46:02):
Yeah, I can't walk on it.
Speaker 3 (01:46:03):
But by the time like I walked to pack and
save them back for half Men Bay, it's like three
four days recovery just to get out of the pain. Yeah.
I went to a couple of places today and they're
not taking on new patients.
Speaker 2 (01:46:17):
I think there's a pretty good bus from Halfman Day
to Bay to Peck and Save, isn't there?
Speaker 10 (01:46:23):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:46:24):
I tried to get on that today and the bus
driver put me onto the wrong bus. Oh hell yeah,
we hopping on the right. I was hopping on the
right bus and he said to me, oh, I know
you're going to get on the other one.
Speaker 2 (01:46:40):
Well what have you done? What would have you done that?
The last thing needs an unhelpful bus driver?
Speaker 3 (01:46:47):
Wasn't that great on the lingo? Anyway? We won't go there.
Speaker 2 (01:46:52):
We won't go there. So how many doctors have you phoned?
Speaker 3 (01:46:56):
I haven't phoned any, but I tried two clinics by
Pack and Save today and they weren't taking on any patients.
Speaker 2 (01:47:02):
You got a phone. I guess you're talking to me.
I guess you have to phone around, won't you?
Speaker 22 (01:47:06):
Yeah?
Speaker 10 (01:47:06):
I guess so.
Speaker 2 (01:47:07):
Yeah, I don't even know the I don't even know
the rear with all what you do to find a
new dog?
Speaker 3 (01:47:11):
I maybe if there's somebody listening out there that you
could pass my number on two or something.
Speaker 17 (01:47:17):
Movie.
Speaker 2 (01:47:17):
Yeah, I'll see what we could do with and old
Yeah are you still living? You're on your boat tonight?
Speaker 10 (01:47:22):
Yeah?
Speaker 17 (01:47:23):
Ye all good?
Speaker 10 (01:47:24):
Yeah?
Speaker 19 (01:47:24):
I know.
Speaker 3 (01:47:25):
Actually the thunder that was about seven thirty ish krikey,
that was a big crack.
Speaker 2 (01:47:31):
Not much rain with it. They're saying, no, no, it's going.
Speaker 3 (01:47:34):
Thy pretty quick. Yeah, yeah, there was a big crack
at about seven thirty karakey.
Speaker 2 (01:47:40):
Yeah, why don't yachts get struck by lightning?
Speaker 3 (01:47:46):
I think they do with it?
Speaker 2 (01:47:48):
Good answer, thanks, Evan. There we go, stepping away from living.
We're gonna help even with anything too. We've seen them. Yeah,
that'd be something you can come in about. Even get
a doctrine. Half been bad. That's Auckland, East Auckland, up
the tarmaky history. Oh it's South Korea. Cat stowed away
on a boat. Oh haven't watched it closely enough, so
(01:48:11):
very good with that. Oh yes, okay, that's a good point.
I'm glad I mentioned that I wasn't deliberately being misinformed.
South Gurreia. The cat's saying on the boat to get
the corea. So the family started to go to South
Grady to have a holdad pick up the cat. There
we go. Thank you. Feel silly saying that. I apologize
coming across as stupid er, but honest, and that's what
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we'd want to be when we were wrong. Ten del
Melbourne over the roosters. That's half time, so get high
Christas is Marcus welcome?
Speaker 8 (01:48:48):
Hi, Chris, Chris, I was just listening to that poor
man trying to get on the bus.
Speaker 2 (01:48:55):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (01:48:56):
And the bus driver, I've got no doubt, was very pleasant.
But how do I come across without standing there? I mean,
it's not his fault. The bus company shouldn't be employing
people that can communicate the public.
Speaker 2 (01:49:13):
Although, Chris, what what I'd say now is that on
Google and and your Google efforts, so easy to find
out where busses are going these days? Oh yeah, just
tap on your numbers. Yeah, No, I think it's on him.
You just look at the numbers and you just work
out which but you put your destination where you're going.
And that's what i'd be That's the advice i'd say
about that. Yeah, Wayne, it's Marcus welcome.
Speaker 10 (01:49:35):
Yeah.
Speaker 20 (01:49:36):
The fellow's just he obviously he's got a boat down
happening in Baby Marina, is he?
Speaker 2 (01:49:40):
Yes, that's right. He's looking for a doctor who's done.
Speaker 20 (01:49:42):
Isn't so down have to happen in Baby Marina. He
just gets to seven three seven three four and seven
three five and they both go past the Holand Park
brand new Peck and Safe seven.
Speaker 2 (01:49:55):
Three four and they originated at the two. Yeah, I
think I've caught the seven three four. It goes to Botany,
don't it.
Speaker 20 (01:50:06):
It goes through Hallock and then it finally ends up
at the Botany.
Speaker 2 (01:50:10):
Yeah, that's of course that one. Yeah, it's a good bus.
Speaker 20 (01:50:13):
Yeah, but there's there's plenty of buzz and seats and
they go straight past that brand new Pack and Save
at High and Pack, or you can go to the
old Pack and Save with Botney Town Center.
Speaker 2 (01:50:24):
Any good the new Peck and Save.
Speaker 20 (01:50:27):
That's the best supermarket in Auckland.
Speaker 2 (01:50:29):
Wow, it's a been cool.
Speaker 20 (01:50:30):
What makes it so good that the prices are home cheap.
Speaker 2 (01:50:33):
Cheapest, Well that's a big shout out, but is.
Speaker 20 (01:50:36):
Under seven dollars for five hundred grams and I'll go broke.
The chickens are huge and the vegetables of everything's.
Speaker 18 (01:50:43):
So good there.
Speaker 2 (01:50:44):
Oh that's a great that's a great share.
Speaker 18 (01:50:46):
You don't know.
Speaker 20 (01:50:46):
Chocolates, chocolate bars three dollars for a big bar of
seventy first percent coco. Everything's so cheap, just depending you've
got to go.
Speaker 2 (01:50:56):
There at the right Oh, it's a great shout out.
You know a doctor can go to Wayne. That's taking
new customers.
Speaker 20 (01:51:05):
I haven't been to a doctor in fifty years. The
only doctor I had died. Wow, I don't need a doctor.
Speaker 2 (01:51:11):
No, clearly. All that butter and all that chocolate keeping
your wealth.
Speaker 20 (01:51:15):
I haven't even butter for thirty years, but I just
started eating this cholesterol free stuff because it tastes good
on the With the new.
Speaker 2 (01:51:24):
Diet, I got, oh, wow, what's your diet?
Speaker 20 (01:51:27):
Well, it used to just be salmon, smoked salmon, and vegetibles,
but now I've turned into butter, bread and chicken with chips.
Speaker 2 (01:51:36):
Chipper is.
Speaker 20 (01:51:39):
Just a change of something. You know, you're to change
your diet. My brother changed from salmon vesibles every day
and now he's just eating steaks and the eggs every
day with a dollar of butter on the stakes.
Speaker 2 (01:51:51):
Oh you're gone like paleol or full fail.
Speaker 20 (01:51:54):
That's a brother.
Speaker 12 (01:51:54):
He's done that, not me, rulliant.
Speaker 2 (01:51:56):
Okay, that's into. You're probably one of the more instant
callers I've telling me Wayne, thank you for that. Gee,
there's a good flurry. We're back on business.
Speaker 3 (01:52:03):
Paul.
Speaker 2 (01:52:03):
It's Marcus.
Speaker 15 (01:52:04):
Good evening, good day, Marcus, are you the one I'm
hearing on the radio in the background. Yes, okay, right,
you mentioned greyhounds there. I would love to have a
few words about dogs in general. Yes, and then after that,
if I've got a bit of speed time, we'd love
to talk about what the hell is the point of
(01:52:25):
having a military air force space when.
Speaker 10 (01:52:28):
We have no strike aircraft, which is a top off
the subject.
Speaker 2 (01:52:33):
And all the money should be all our strikeforce should
be drones, yeah, or Ada greyhounds as pets.
Speaker 15 (01:52:39):
Oh yeah, well we'll chew that bone out, wouldn't we
get to today?
Speaker 2 (01:52:43):
Okay, we're right on the news pool, so that's probably all.
That's probably a lot of time, but yeah, you have
a good one. Anyway, next time, begging your radio off
to just in case Warriors last Melbourne up ten zip
zipity zip zip zip zip head on midnight. My name
is Marcus. Welcome, Oh waito one way to catcher back
after the news ten four Sydney have just scored. I'll
(01:53:05):
tell you the name of the guy that's I still
love him, was playing, but I'm still going to handle
fully on his surname. I don't want to get that wrong.
He's just gone over right in the corner. He's the
guy that the beck would pass last week. So he's touchdown.
So it's six four to disko, flick the pass up
off the ground and remarkable put down. This guy's gonna
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get We can't get the dally in because he played
professional rugby, but an extraordinary try Naowa Kwana Tawasi scored
seventeen tries, the fourth most in the and around his
debut season. They'll be wanting him for the World Cup
for the Wallabies. He's extraordinary. Anyway, enough about sport. It's
eight pass eleven. My name is Marcus. Welcome and welcome
(01:53:47):
to the Bits and Bob's Friday Night. How are you?
What's happening? Anything goes in this final hour? Whatever you
got we think. We're trying to find a doctor for Evan.
We're talking about bus routes. We're talking about Tom Phillips.
We're also talking about all you can eat KFC on buffet.
So basically it's whatever you got and whatever is an
interest to you. Also, but about Vertigo, not Verity, Vertigo,
(01:54:13):
and also about the snow one, which I've never heard
about until tonight. This is a new thing. Visual snow syndrome,
so they got static in your eyes. Oh here we
go breaking news. This is exciting. It's snowing and ran Furly.
Speaker 3 (01:54:32):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (01:54:34):
There was one time, not too long I went driving
because there was snow and I went up the old
dum from Duned and up to ran Fairly in a storm.
And I arrived there when Ranfred it was snowing and
the pie cut was still. I thought, jeepest, creepers. That's
that's that's dedication. But there we go at snowing and rainfully.
I'm not quite sure what altitude Randfurdy is that because
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it's going to be snowing at four hundred meters. So
I'll just work out what the altitude is at rn
Furly four thirty meters.
Speaker 12 (01:55:04):
There we go.
Speaker 2 (01:55:05):
The four was good, the Texters of good. They've told
us what's happening. What a gorgeous part of the country
rend freely is. I've had no snow. This share hasn't
come even close to be in an invert cargo or bluff.
But anyway, so as I say, all the lines are
free to I'll take I'll take all of your people.
Whatever you got I'm up for. You might have watched
the Warriors and just got home from ericson Stadium. What
did you think of that? What do you think's going
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to happen? Now? For the Warriors, we'll go out in
the first round. It'll be fifth place seventh, will it?
Or fifth plays eighth, sixth place seventh. But yeah, I
need your calls for the final hour. Let's make it
quick and easy. So if you've got something to say,
come on hearing from your people. Love to get you
on board tonight for the final You might have breaking news,
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you might be traffic updates, you might be doing something interesting.
You might be making something in your shed. I don't
know what that would be up for it all. You
might even have a controversial view. I don't know where
that controversial view is. But get in touch Marcus. Till
twelve o'clock tonight, ten sex. That to kick was successful
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for the Roosters. So that's ten six. So yes, I'd
like to hear from your people if you want to
talk tonight. Remember that woman that found it being got stuck.
I wonder how they did get into the apartment. It's
not none of it. Don't tell us. I'm curious to
know about that. There might have been a Navy let
them in or something like that. But yeah, there'll be
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other matches the weekend to watching the league that will
be of interest because the results will affect where the
Warriors will end up. So I don't know all the permutations.
I've stopped looking at those articles because I've found it
all too stressful. But the teams we've got to worry
about will be the teams that will be below us,
and they'll be playing this weekend, I would imagine. I
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think one team has to buy every week. Well, the
teams below us are the Broncos and the Sharks, and
according to the drawer, the Broncos will play the Cowboys
where they should beat them, and the Sharks will play
the Knights, and the Knights are second to last and
the Cowboys are fifth to last. So both the Broncos
and the Sharks should win those two matches, and that
(01:57:19):
would means that both the Broncos and the Sharks would
go equal with us. But they've got a bit of
gold differential because we haven't scored many points with just
one narrow Hello, Mike, this is Marcus. Welcome.
Speaker 5 (01:57:35):
Yeah, good evening, Marcus. I'm just bringing up about the
Lorris game though, were you there? I was here watching
on the TV.
Speaker 2 (01:57:42):
Mate, God tell me about it, because I couldn't watch
that too enough after that first try.
Speaker 5 (01:57:48):
Well, that's typical of a lot of Kiwis. Never road
to the saday and he sings like a lot of Kiwis. Mate,
they're all up and down when they win, but they're
never say when they lose.
Speaker 10 (01:58:00):
But has.
Speaker 2 (01:58:02):
Mike has ever been a more nerve wrecking team to support?
Speaker 5 (01:58:05):
Hey, they're the Warriors and when you've got referees okay
in the enter, I running an Australian sports group. Okay,
you're going to get this from the Warriors, playmak. I'll
tell you this now, every weekend is going to be
the same, bad refereeing, bad calls. Okay, let's put this way.
(01:58:26):
I've coached football. At the beginning of the season, they
said we're going to make everybody play the ball properly
worth their feet. Okay. They started off with a hisstener
roar at the beginning of the season. Then they threw away. Now,
my bitch for tonight is gay. That was definitely a
try with a couple of months to go before four time. Okay,
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the dude from perrimad and knocked it on. Our guy
scored prop by the posts. Mike and the wounding little
baby boy have out of origin.
Speaker 2 (01:58:57):
Mike, the player they've interviewed, he admitted the ball hit
his hand and went forward.
Speaker 5 (01:59:03):
Pop what guy the guards player?
Speaker 3 (01:59:07):
Yeah? Is that right?
Speaker 12 (01:59:10):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (01:59:12):
Well just put this way.
Speaker 2 (01:59:13):
So who's the crybreak example?
Speaker 5 (01:59:17):
Am I the cry baby?
Speaker 20 (01:59:18):
Am I?
Speaker 17 (01:59:18):
Well?
Speaker 2 (01:59:18):
You should have watched that. You should have watched the
aftermath coverage. You've told me.
Speaker 5 (01:59:24):
You've got to be joking because the pendent they have
are too scared to say. Think about the referee, mate,
they never say what it is. You wouldn't think that
the boys are playing when they have commentators on TV
following the warrior's mate. Now for an example, there's a
blatant knock on in front of the linesman. The so
called linesman, he only puts his fag up when the
actual conversion is kicked, standing right in front of whether
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they're playing the ball. Okay, the winger any knocks the
ball on, play on. It happens every weekend, mate, It
gets so frustrating if it doesn't. Just put this way.
I love my rugby league, but I'll tell you what
as far as the reference consume, mate is a cerocious an.
The way they can get away without giving the Warriors
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to Troy, they will blow it up.
Speaker 2 (02:00:12):
You probably need to support another team mate.
Speaker 5 (02:00:15):
Hey, I'm a Kiwi mate and just put this way
about Kiwi. Some Pacific honorders in ral wouldn't have any
teams mate because that's what they're full of.
Speaker 2 (02:00:26):
Despite some controversy, Despite some controversy with the Warriors to
not a potentially game winning try for the bunker after
the match, the man in question, Vaima Wang, has spoke
in a postmatch interview saying you saying he knew he
touched the ball but felt he was facing away from
his own trial and at the time. But the prop
also admitted that the claw was not the reason for
his sides loss. So that's good, heads up to that's good.
Speaker 5 (02:00:49):
He's honest, al so called proper captain who only plays
what oh you were lucky a court of an hour
a game?
Speaker 2 (02:00:58):
Who are you talking about?
Speaker 5 (02:00:59):
I was talking about Vymonga, I'm talking about Fisher Harris.
Speaker 2 (02:01:03):
You just said no, I haven't mentioned Fisher Harris.
Speaker 12 (02:01:06):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (02:01:07):
I would not hope that they would be cons today.
Speaker 2 (02:01:10):
Something like between me and you.
Speaker 5 (02:01:14):
I'm listening.
Speaker 2 (02:01:15):
I think there's a couple of matches. I think that
Fisher Harris's discipline has cost us. That he's done stupid things,
and that when the team was an ascendancy and they've
lost the ball and they've been marched back and the
and the game has changed because of what he's done.
I don't think he's I don't think he's been as
good as too who Harris?
Speaker 10 (02:01:34):
No? No?
Speaker 3 (02:01:35):
I agree?
Speaker 5 (02:01:36):
Yeah, To be got honest, mate, I'd rather give Premive
back the money that we paid for him, because, to
be got honest, mate, the younger fellas that they've got
the Warriors at ten Thomas better than him, and he
gets more money than these young fellows.
Speaker 2 (02:01:50):
Mate, where do we end up? Where do we end up?
Who do we play in the final eight? Where do
you think we're going to go?
Speaker 5 (02:01:58):
Well, the thing is they stay in the top six.
May they promised to home. To be got honest, mate,
I don't know what the end. I just don't come
out and say, hey, we don't want the Warriors to
go any further, because all we do make, to be
quite honest, just like when we hit the Chinese flu,
we just make up the numbers.
Speaker 2 (02:02:16):
What does that mean.
Speaker 5 (02:02:19):
When they head covid? Okay, when the Warriors were overseas playing.
Speaker 2 (02:02:23):
And I thought you're saying, yep, ye ye have heard
it called the Chinese flu.
Speaker 5 (02:02:29):
For a while we was called that is where it
come from?
Speaker 2 (02:02:33):
Yeah, from the bat or from the pengulon.
Speaker 12 (02:02:38):
Who knows?
Speaker 2 (02:02:39):
Who knows? Georgia? Mike, but thank you, our time is up?
Oh wait ten and eighty sayd the warrior is the
refs anything like that. Thanks Stan for the quote from
the guy. Good on him for being honest makes us,
makes everyone feel better than not blaming the reef apart
from Mike and missed it. Suggestion for doctor Juliet F.
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Howard two doctors they get in touch. My name is Marcus,
Welcome Meddal twelve. The worry is the result? Anything else
you want to talk about, You might just want the
final comment for the end of the night. Say today,
say hello, say goodbye, and that's what we're on about tonight.
Talk about the situation with Tom Phillips. You wonder how
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he's cooking his food, but it might be guessed. That's
why there's no smoke. I also wonder what he's eating,
what they're eating, So that's something you might want to
discuss tonight, beautiful, So it says, what's the bit the
guy who killed the two Victory and cops as a
(02:03:49):
prepper and built are now hiding in an underground bunker
just like Phillips. He's got to resurface for supplies sooner
or later, or satisfy those cravings for takeaways or ice cream?
What techning online about himself? Wait and see, well our
pulling the papers. He is a skilled prepper and survivalist
and a superb marksman. They reckon he will. According to Advisor,
he can go seventeen days before he goes into katosis,
(02:04:15):
so seventy days that food or water. And that's of
course Mike Bush, the Kiwi. He's running the Victoria Police
so he's in charge there, so that's a tough start
to the job for him. But there's no sign of
this guy. It's been minus four degrees in Victoria, so
it's cold. I don't know too much about it, but
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I presume this was his plan to go on the
run like this. I don't finally know the circumstance of
how he got away, but there we go. Gosh, it's
all happening there after the Mushrooms and then this now
as far as the NRL goes, if it goes to form,
the Warriors will play Penrith at Mount Smart six versus seventh.
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But the difference is that the Penrith players will have
had two weeks rest and we'll have no injury concerns.
That seems to be the speculation. But you know, there's
a lot of upsets this end of the season. I
think there's a lot of upsets for a lot of
injuries and players and teams don't always play the form.
Twenty two past eleven. My name is Marcus. Welcome Headle twelve.
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If you want to be part of the show, lines
are free, anything that you want to discuss them up
for tonight before the end of the show. You might
want to talk about the Warriors loss. People seem to
be taken that quite well. Someone points out if the
Warriors lose, it's the ref's fault. If the All Blacks lose,
it's the fault of the rules been too complicated. It's
(02:05:43):
not a bad point that, but yeah, do come through.
Come on, Marcus. The at mobile app is very good
for public transport in Auckland. Just type and where you
want to go and tells you everything. Of course you
need a cell phone, that's right. I think public transports
come a great way with cell phones. Yes, yachts can
(02:06:04):
be hit by lightning. They have a thing you can
put at the top of the mask. David on the
super yacht. Fancy me not understand that the cat that
the cat stowed away.
Speaker 10 (02:06:15):
You?
Speaker 2 (02:06:15):
I should have said anything that is stupid. Twenty four
past eleven, twelve ten, Sydney over Melbourne. Twenty one minutes
left to go. JT. It's Marcus, Welcome, good evening.
Speaker 10 (02:06:34):
Good Marcus. I just want to point out that this
worri Is season has been one of their best seasons
in their history. In fact, it'll be their fifth best season.
So that goes to show you how they haven't really
performed that well over the year.
Speaker 2 (02:06:53):
No, No, fifth, thought would be up there third because
they've got the okay, fifth best that's on win losses?
Is it to now?
Speaker 10 (02:07:01):
Yeah, and that's if they lose the last remaining games,
there'll be fourteen and ten.
Speaker 2 (02:07:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (02:07:09):
And their best season was.
Speaker 22 (02:07:13):
A and then.
Speaker 10 (02:07:15):
Twice they've had sixteen nine. Okay, that hasn't been that good,
but an article.
Speaker 2 (02:07:22):
And financially it's been fantastic because of the only team
that's sort of sold out for every home game, I think.
Speaker 10 (02:07:29):
Yeah. And on top of that, they always sell more
merchandise than anyone else.
Speaker 2 (02:07:33):
Do they don't know that?
Speaker 10 (02:07:36):
But old tom Phillips there, that is one of the
most remote places of the North Island. Yes, there's like
probably only five policemen that live within an hour's drive there. Yes,
and look at in Australia, they've had the full force,
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all the resources of the Victoria Police and the schedule government,
four hundred and fifty police and they can't It's been
what four or five days, and they still can't find
that guy. That guy's never gonna last seventeen days that
are by himself. He'll blow. He'd gask it well before
that will let me take himself out. Because of the
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time of the year, I mean, and the altitude.
Speaker 2 (02:08:23):
How would Tom Phillips cook without being detected and get
food because you couldn't hunt because people I suppose you
could hunt. I suppose that we other hunters in there.
Speaker 10 (02:08:32):
But he could cook at night?
Speaker 17 (02:08:36):
Yeah?
Speaker 10 (02:08:38):
Do you see that?
Speaker 2 (02:08:39):
Would he be in a cave? Do you reckon?
Speaker 10 (02:08:41):
Yeah, there's plenty of caves and that dry rock shelters
in the area. I mean people overseas they see this
in the media and they just they understand what the
terrain is like. And it's the same with this chap
in Victoria. It's the alpine part of Australia. They don't
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seem to be making much of that in the media.
I mean that's where the ski fields, and that are
the terrain up there in the North Island. They're so rugged.
They should put a great walk through there in the future. Yes,
out of the whole North Island, there's not much coastline
in the North Island that you can't get to by car.
Speaker 2 (02:09:22):
It's quite and you're right street. It's all limestone cast.
There's some spectacular rock formations, aren't there. Even as you
go down the gorge through there, there's some amazing rock
stuff of its fantastic countryside.
Speaker 10 (02:09:36):
Yeah, they need to open it up a little bit
with you. I just want to say about the Socker
Paper ski season, it's been not very good for them
and they haven't opened the Upper Mountain yet and it's
just not looking good. I just hope that they can. Well,
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it's just even IOUs even three of the South Island
ski fields. Never got around to open the Rainbow Cheeseman,
and I forget the other one table basin of course
season all round.
Speaker 2 (02:10:16):
I saw on the papers today they're thinking of it
opening a new skifield right above Queenstown with a gondola
going to it. But it didn't seem high enough for
me to have sustainable snow. Did you see that article, Bob.
Speaker 10 (02:10:29):
With Yeah, they're talking about having straight from Franklin. They're
having no, no, no, this.
Speaker 2 (02:10:38):
Is up This is up at Queenstown itself, almost where
the gondas going up there to one of those hills
and a skifield up there.
Speaker 10 (02:10:48):
Yeah. Well they're talking about apparently they've got reasonables consent
to have eight hundred chalet houses on the help Okay,
but the only way they can people will be able
to access it will be by gondola.
Speaker 12 (02:11:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (02:11:03):
Yeah, I think that's the same crowd and our think
are going further up for a skifield. Hey, before you go,
did you read the proposal for the alternate port and
what's at Crawford Bay, that bay south of Clifford Clifford Bay.
Did you read that big proposal?
Speaker 10 (02:11:23):
Yeah? I reckon, I should go ahead with that because
that would benefit the whole country. You know, that would
be a nation building project because it would be so
much more efficient to transport freight between the two islands.
That would be right up there with Lake Onslow as
sort of a nation building project.
Speaker 2 (02:11:45):
And two hours looks like if you've got two hours,
two hours is supposed to three and a half hours
for the time for the crossing.
Speaker 10 (02:11:51):
Also, Yeah, because nothing worse than having to go from
the South Island to the North Island as a truck
driver because the way it is at the moment, you
lose half a day each way. Yeah, because it's four
hours and then what's basically five hours and that's half
a day.
Speaker 2 (02:12:10):
Yeah, to shame we couldn't have done that as resolved
to get the new theories and do the whole thing
at once, because that's because it seems like private enterprise
is quite involved with that as well.
Speaker 10 (02:12:21):
Yeah, it should be funded by you know, capital free
enterprise and all that. And sure the old Winston Peters,
although he might not be around for much longer, he'd
be in favor of benefits rail.
Speaker 2 (02:12:38):
Okay, JT. Nice to talk. Half past eleven. By the way,
Winston Peters was in Maltoda giving money towards the restoration
of the Metodah railway station. I thought, cheapest creepers. I mean,
I'm a rail lover, but the Toda Radio railway station
looks like a complete dog of a place and why
would you want to save it? And almost I mean
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there's all sorts of yeah. I looked at it as staggered.
It's probably a troop design station and I just sort
of all the things because your design railway stations is
no use for them. They make terrible cafes. You can't
turn them into bars because they're right next to the
railway line. You don't want drunk people wandering around. It
was a crazy thing to have you out of all
the things he could have done, Marcus, how are Southland
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going to go on the ranfully Shield match this week?
And I think they of White Cuto a run for
their money. Imagine the trumpet the trumpet returned to the
Big Eye if they did win. That's from Charlie. Yes,
although I see that Southland boys. They are in the
semi final for the New Zealand Schoolboy Championships today. They
lost to Fielding Agricultural College. No, they lost a little
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to a boys. I think Westlate lost a fielding anyway,
they lost, so yeah, they lost a lettle to her,
so bad conditions and bets the situation. Someone's texted, if
every game goes to form Warriors finished fourth, but matches
aren't going to form Sydney's eighteen over Melbourne, Tien, that's
(02:14:09):
happening as we speak. That's a good game going watch that.
I don't care. I mean, I'm not. I'm not going
to get prickly if you leave me. So he's scored.
I'm going to try his name again. So what I
can tell you is that Nawa Kwana Tawazi has scored twice.
(02:14:31):
What an extraordinary debut season he's had. But for a winger,
he's six foot four. Of course he was the Wallaby
wing that was so very good for them, but switched
codes and first couple of games looked about rope on defense.
But wow or positionally RUPI hello, Jared, this is Marcus. Welcome.
Speaker 6 (02:14:51):
Hi Argus. I'd like to test your memory about a
couple of things a few months ago on the show.
You wanted to hear from people who had moved from
the North Island.
Speaker 3 (02:15:05):
To the South.
Speaker 2 (02:15:06):
Ard duned an it.
Speaker 6 (02:15:12):
No no, So I called him and I said that
I lived in Auckland for a long time and I
was struggling for a few different reasons. I needed to
change search yeap, and so I moved to christ Church,
found a townhouse to rent here, and I do remember, yeah, awesome.
(02:15:34):
And so the update there is I found a job
last week, a full time job. So that's really cool
because it just completes the whole picture of relocating to
christ Church. And before I start start work, I want
(02:15:55):
to make the most of my free time. So I'm
currently halfway through a road trip around the lower half
of the South. Aren't staying in airt bnbs, And I'm
really really enjoying that.
Speaker 2 (02:16:11):
So far great? Were you keep going? You said that
you got a bit of a monologu. I'm enjoying this, Yes,
keep going yep.
Speaker 6 (02:16:19):
So the second saying, if I can go off on
a tangent a few weeks ago, one of your topics
that night was pies and where the best bakeries are,
and so I mentioned fairly and singers and Cromwell yes
(02:16:40):
and and Blenham yes. And so on Monday this week
I left home in christ Church, and my first stop
was fairly sorry.
Speaker 2 (02:16:51):
Sorry you didn't mention those pies? Callers? Did they weren't you?
Speaker 17 (02:16:53):
Is that right?
Speaker 6 (02:16:57):
Say that again?
Speaker 2 (02:16:58):
Who mentioned the pies? Did you do what? Another callers
mentioned those pies?
Speaker 6 (02:17:03):
Whole bunch of different callers, that's right, Yes.
Speaker 2 (02:17:05):
Yes, Sorr, I'm with you, Yes, yep, okay, yep, yep, yep.
Speaker 6 (02:17:09):
I stopped dinner fairly on Monday and I had the
best steak and cheese I've ever had in my life.
It was so good. Today I went to sitting Is Cromwell.
Speaker 2 (02:17:22):
Did you have the corn Did you have the corned
beef one?
Speaker 6 (02:17:26):
No, I've got a new one called the Curler, and
it's peppered steak, milton peas and mashed potato. And it
was really good, beautiful tender steak and the mint and
the pepper was good too, and it just came together
(02:17:46):
really well. And I would buy that again without hesitation.
Speaker 2 (02:17:53):
Okay.
Speaker 6 (02:17:55):
And I'm in Queenston now for the weekend and I
want to get down to Asshole and the shop there
do pies, so I want to try their brisket and jarapenno.
Speaker 2 (02:18:10):
Did you get to white piata?
Speaker 3 (02:18:13):
Yep?
Speaker 6 (02:18:13):
So I mentioned that one last time, and yeah, I
had their brisket. It was really okay.
Speaker 2 (02:18:20):
So I didn't do white pata this time, okay, no, no,
so so will you? Will you talk last time? You
talked about the pies you've been to?
Speaker 17 (02:18:28):
Is that right?
Speaker 5 (02:18:29):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (02:18:30):
I'm slightly confused with this, okay, Okay, I don't know
about ethel how good the pie is going to go,
but anyway, keep going.
Speaker 6 (02:18:38):
And Monday morning I'll head back north to home and
I'll hopefully stop and at saying as again on Monday
and then on Tuesday fairly again?
Speaker 2 (02:18:54):
Will you come to the cargole for a Pioneer pie
or a Fat Bastards pie?
Speaker 6 (02:19:00):
I've never been in Chicagoo.
Speaker 2 (02:19:03):
Yeah, it doesn't mean you can't come this time.
Speaker 6 (02:19:05):
No, no, I doesn't. One day I will, but not
on this not on this road.
Speaker 2 (02:19:10):
But both those places were awarded commendations in the Pie Awards,
the Pioneer and Waikiwi and the Fat Bastard So okay, oh.
Speaker 6 (02:19:19):
Yeah, I'll have to try them one day.
Speaker 10 (02:19:22):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (02:19:23):
So it's me. I'm just enjoying the food down here. Food.
Food in the South Island is better than northlnge.
Speaker 3 (02:19:31):
What did you enjoy it.
Speaker 2 (02:19:32):
Did you just get sick of all? Was that your beck?
I can't fully remember the details. Is it your back story?
You got you think things that? Yeah? Just you were
up for change. It's right, there was some stuff there.
It happened, is that right?
Speaker 10 (02:19:43):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (02:19:43):
I've lived there twenty seven years and I wasn't happy
with work. I wasn't happy in my home situation. I
was struggling with my mental health for about eighteen months
and couldn't work out what to do.
Speaker 3 (02:20:02):
And I ended up.
Speaker 6 (02:20:06):
Being able to take voluntary redundancy from work, so that
was great, and I just meant I was able to
kick off everything that I wanted to do.
Speaker 2 (02:20:16):
And have you have you met? People were originally from
christ Gitch.
Speaker 6 (02:20:20):
No, no total a year as well. I went through
all my schooling and then moved to Auckland after after that.
Speaker 19 (02:20:29):
Have you met?
Speaker 12 (02:20:30):
Have you met?
Speaker 2 (02:20:31):
Have you met people in christ Jitch?
Speaker 6 (02:20:33):
I've made one friend, so that's really cool. Shout out
to Lou if she's listening. I've I've got family here
my older brother okay and in my nieces.
Speaker 10 (02:20:46):
Yeah, yeah, there is.
Speaker 2 (02:20:48):
Have you said? I got offered a copy of it,
but I said no to it. There is a there
is a there's a publishing outfit from Dunedin that's done
a book like a photo book of the gourmet pies
of news End. Have you seen that.
Speaker 6 (02:21:00):
I've seen something like that, Yeah.
Speaker 2 (02:21:03):
Because it probably if you had a look at that,
it probably might have some other suggestions for you.
Speaker 22 (02:21:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (02:21:08):
Yeah, I always keep my eyes open about different pie
shops that are opening. So I've got I've got a
long list of ones to try, even in christ Church.
I've kind of run out of time because now I'm
going to be working full time. But yeah, I'll get
to all of them sooner or later. But yeah, I
can't wait to get to sayings again and hopefully fairly.
(02:21:31):
But it depends on the weather because there's heavy snow
or casted for Monday mornings, so I'll be in Queenstown
and I don't want to get stranded here. I'm not
being able to get home, so we'll see how it goes.
Speaker 2 (02:21:44):
Stay in touch, take care, You're nice to talk to you.
Twenty eight ten Sydney Roosters over Melbourne. The Melbourne coach
old bellyate. He looks like he's heading is able to explode.
Craig Bellamy. It's a six hundredth game, I think coaching
and playing or coaching. So the player whose name I
am struggling with, he's got mark.
Speaker 15 (02:22:05):
And null.
Speaker 2 (02:22:07):
Nawa Katawazi has got four tries. So I'll tell you what.
The people in the world will fastly becoming learning how
to pronounce his name with a commentators will not often
you get four tries against the Melbourne Storm. I suggest
probably no one ever has got four tries against the
Melbourne Storm six minutes to go. So they've wiped the
field of them. This is eighth versus two, and eighth
(02:22:29):
has smoked them, smoked them like a smoke thing.
Speaker 1 (02:22:35):
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