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Speaker 1 (00:07):
You're listening to the Marcus lush Night's podcast from News Talks.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
I'd be a tel wait, good evening news here and
welcome Marcus till twelve. I hope it's good in your
house tonight, and if it's not good, I hope by
the time midnight comes around, it's better. Head you've maybe
learned something and enjoyed the interaction. Had to laugh. Hey,
I remembered what I enjoy about the Winter Olympics. It's
the chaos of the ice skating relay. Fridget spinner, because
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they're going so fast the skaters have to skate alongside them.
That's wacky doodle. Corey every good. Surprisingly, well, I shouldn't
say surprisingly, but they won all the medals. I think,
there we go, so there we go. That it looks
like it's fun to do. I enjoy watching a sport.
Looks like it's fun to do, So there we go.
That was my enjoyment for the day, the brief bit
of the winter. I woke up in the night and
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I thought, have we won the medals? And news we've
won bronze silver, Well done. Other guy didn't do quite
so well, but it's right there. The other years they
all seem to be young. Here till midnight tonight, eight
hundred and eighty. I've got serious topics, of lighthearted topics,
and all sorts of topics, and I think we've just
got some breaking news coming through now. South Korean's leader,
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South Korean's ex president has been jailed for life for
masterminding an insurrection. Yep, so I remember that from a
year or two across the twenty twenty four so you
don't miss around the insurrection. So there we go. He
won't be competing for the country and the isokating relay
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Willy in jail. So I don't really understand Korean politics.
But there's really a very interesting article about the guy
that assassinated the Japanese prime minister because of the association
in Japanese politics with the Moony's Unification too. Very interesting
and a remarkable trial that because they've got no guns,
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got to make his own firearm. In Japan, you don't
have firearms made out of wood or something. He's successful
assassinated him, and not only did the success for assassinate,
but through the subsequent publicity the ruling political party SEVERN
all their ties with the Unification Church anyway, that's what
do I know about it about Asian politics or the
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moment there we go? That is the breaking news that
the South Korean leader has been jailed for life anyhow,
So I've got three topics that I've got serious topics
and ninehearted topics. And there's also the war between the
USA and Iraq sorry Iran, and I have no doubt
that that is going to go ahead. I mean, I
don't say I've got any crystal ball, but yeah, I
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reckon that would be good. I mean that's I mean,
what else is Trump's play before the mid turns. That's
what you want to do. So yeah, they reckon, well, well,
the best spike. I don't know about that, but you
might want to pine on that. Anyone predict that down
I think some people probably did that. They pretty easy
thing to predict. Probably that will don't worry about having
a long quo, We'll wait till happen. So that's probably
something that will keep an eye on the world. I
don't they say it's not happening tonight, but there's ships
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heading off to that part.
Speaker 3 (03:04):
Oh.
Speaker 2 (03:04):
On the other news I've just seen through is the
most successful political party in Australia in the state of
Victoria is now Pauling Hanson's party nine months out from
the state election. They've overtaken Labor and the Liberal National Coalition,
so it goes One Nation, then Labor, then the Liberal
National Coalition, then the Greens. So that's kind of remarkable.
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So that's happened. Also expect some similar plays here, although
I think we're already seeing them anyway. Oh, eight hundred
and eighty today in nineteen nine text, first question for
you tonight after a Philly big political down dump. There,
first question for you, and it's on an article I've
been reading today, not of a serious vain, but the
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question I would ask you just quickly, don't think about
it too much. I'm reading an article by Julius who
said there is nothing more revolting than a man in
a baseball cap. Men like that, woman think are lazy,
ugly and old. So there you go. I'm just I
always thought people quite like people wearing baseball caps. Think
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Leonardo DiCaprio and a lot of those people off Davos
were the billionaires. They're all in baseball caps. It's their
casual wear. Just quickly good or bad to those curious.
The two worst things you can wear, recording to this columnist,
is baseball caps and casual shoes. And when I say
comfy and casual shoes, I'm thinking things that look a
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lot like earbirds. I'm no surprise that company's up against
the wall. I've always thought they look terrible, looks like
sort of moccasins with soles. But anyway, baseball caps on men,
is that such a bad thing? Let me know just
quickly about that eight hundred and eighty ten eighty wouldn't
minding a quick not a pole, but a quick just
a quick gather a quick couple of quick phone calls
about that? Or your pet hate in men's clothing? Your
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pet hate things that men wear? Is it puffer jackets?
Is it baseball caps? Is it comfy shoes? She also
says beige trousers. The problem with Beije's eight hundred and
eighty ten eighty and nine nine text it's a British writer,
But yeah, I saw baseball caps are right. The only
track with baseball caps is your ears get burnt. I
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won a baseball cap when I went to the night
at ten. You had to spin the wheel. A was
Stanley that do the old tape messures. It looks good,
great lettering, great yellow lettering. I walked with pride. That's
what I'm surprised by the article. So I looked like
a billionaire in it. Marty Marcus, Welcome, good evening.
Speaker 4 (05:34):
Can you hear me?
Speaker 2 (05:35):
Yeah? Can you hear me?
Speaker 5 (05:37):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (05:37):
I can hear.
Speaker 2 (05:39):
I hadn't, Marty, Marty, I I was slow on the button.
I could. I moved the mouse, but couldn't find the
little arrow.
Speaker 4 (05:46):
Ah used to the old arrow. Disappearing truck was weird
as it go.
Speaker 2 (05:50):
It actually probably can't go anywhere. You think it's miles
away from the screen, but it just only actually reinvents
itself when you're near the screen.
Speaker 4 (05:56):
I reckon. It's like a screensaver and it just goes
away until you move that. Yeah. So I was at
the farming show and made matters today based the baseball
Caps were out.
Speaker 2 (06:09):
Hang on, hang on, what's the farming show?
Speaker 4 (06:11):
It's the dairy farming Expert's the matter matter of rugby club.
Speaker 6 (06:15):
It's like.
Speaker 2 (06:17):
Some heavy pr going on nearby Fontierra.
Speaker 4 (06:21):
Ontarira was did you hear about the ninety nine vote
result today? That was pretty conclusive?
Speaker 2 (06:27):
No, what's that vote to do?
Speaker 4 (06:29):
So like we decided to sell Anchor and some other
prima and some other.
Speaker 2 (06:34):
So it's just all just milk. It's just you're just
dubbling down a milk powder in our way. That's it.
Speaker 4 (06:39):
Yeah, I know we're still doing no value. That's pretty
much all milk powder. You right, ingredients and every all
our I don't know why I'm saying this. All our
competitors are now our friends. But I will just tell
you whatever you want to make your chocolate or make
your pizza. Anyway, back to politics, and most farmers actually
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like baseball caps because they're quite good for milking and
you get a bit of eye protection, and they're good
in the rain because you get a bit of eye
rain protection.
Speaker 2 (07:12):
So well, but compare that to a toweling bucket hat,
like a toy hat that I like. That's pretty good
because you've got your eye protection and it protects your
ears from the sun.
Speaker 4 (07:22):
No, well, milking from milking in the shed, you kind
of want eye protection.
Speaker 2 (07:29):
Yeah, Okay, from ex combat? Is that what you worry about?
From from you? Should you should wear goggles?
Speaker 5 (07:36):
Wouldn't you goggles?
Speaker 7 (07:38):
No?
Speaker 4 (07:39):
Well, you just shut your eyes.
Speaker 2 (07:42):
Oh, you guys love it though, and there you guys
go crazy. You love the whole. I don't know what
what farmers love about the dairy ship, but they seem
to get a high hoses.
Speaker 4 (07:50):
You've got loud stereo systems. You've got you've got buttons
and like levers that you pull and strings that you pull. Yeah,
there's a lot going on.
Speaker 2 (07:59):
Any What other giveaways did you get? Did you get
any free hats or anything?
Speaker 7 (08:02):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (08:02):
Yeah, I speak, Yeah, So I got so the kids
all love I don't know if you realize this, Marcuts,
but the nineties are back. Nineties fashion is back.
Speaker 2 (08:10):
The eighteen nineties.
Speaker 4 (08:11):
No, no, the nineteen nineties it was back yea, so
like hypercolor T shirts and rusty and stripes stripe board shorts. Anyway,
So I got the kids Camo baseball caps. Yeah, they're
back at the moment as well. So I got some
from Pioneer. Yeah anyway, and I entered a few prizes,
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and I think I got a free coffee from Fontierra
and thanking them for doing great jobs.
Speaker 2 (08:39):
Did you ask for oat milk and your free coffee?
Speaker 8 (08:42):
No?
Speaker 2 (08:43):
It winds them up and they're still be quite triggered
by plant based milk, don't they, but but I did.
Speaker 4 (08:49):
I'm pretty sure the free coffee, free ice coffee that
I got was from one of the brands that had
a ninety nine per approval rate to sell. So it's
probably the last free primo we were going to get
to my life.
Speaker 2 (09:00):
Yeah, brilliant cross from you, Martie. Thank you for that. Andrew,
it's Marcus welcome.
Speaker 9 (09:05):
Oh how were you good? Andrew got a little bit
of expertise on hats.
Speaker 2 (09:10):
Yes, good, right.
Speaker 10 (09:12):
The first hack you can get, in my opinion, there's
those big leather a kubris wow. Because the thing is
is that if you're in the summertime, it keeps the
son of yours back of your neck and off your
ears and out of your eyes perfect. And then in
the summertime, if it's really really hot, you can just
dip it in water and they hold a lot of
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water so they stay really cool. And then in the
wind in the winter time, if you're sort of out
on and off a digg or anything like that, or
outside boxing up, they keep the rain because the beanie
is a warm Because a lot of your trades when
you're given those beanies and your beanies might be warmer,
but if it's raining, the rain all goes.
Speaker 2 (09:53):
Down the back of your neck and you don't hang on.
I've got something to say about this with your big lever,
big leather acubra. I've got no No, I've got one
that's quite similar, right, but it's in the mirror, reckon one,
and it's kind of made out of that waxy canvas.
But yeah, it's a good looking hat, right, like a
gold mine would wear. And I take everything you say,
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But what happens for me is I'm at the farm
and working and doing it. Then I get in the
car and you can't sit because of the head rest.
Speaker 8 (10:28):
Well, you take it off, don't you.
Speaker 2 (10:29):
Oh yeah, But when I've got a head on, I
don't even know it's there. I like to have a
head on the whole time.
Speaker 10 (10:37):
You want, you will once your hat at the back
of the head.
Speaker 2 (10:43):
Yeah, but then I take it off that I put
it back then I don't like that fussing around. Okay,
So you reckon, you take it off when you get
in the car.
Speaker 8 (10:50):
Absolutely.
Speaker 9 (10:50):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (10:54):
And also if you go to a cafe, you can
tip it and go, wow.
Speaker 5 (11:04):
The cake.
Speaker 2 (11:07):
Where'd you get your other a cubra? Oh?
Speaker 12 (11:10):
I can't remember.
Speaker 8 (11:11):
I got it in town.
Speaker 13 (11:12):
It was it was it, I just got it.
Speaker 8 (11:15):
It was a cheer all, you know.
Speaker 2 (11:18):
Once you got that's it's a forever had a yeah.
Speaker 10 (11:23):
But they're really good in the summertime. You dip it
in water and they keep their head.
Speaker 2 (11:27):
Nice and good. Look good look? Has it got that
plattered leather around the side of it the band?
Speaker 10 (11:34):
I think it did have a sort of a thing
around it, but that's long gone.
Speaker 2 (11:37):
Okay, Well, the son of getting the rain out of
your neck in the winter time brilliant. Okay, that's good.
A couple of got hat calls there, we got your
kidn't ask some more than that? What about men and
baseball hats? So it looks terrible to be texts about this.
I can't be by looking, but you know I don't
like a hat with a room when you're scow into
the car and hits the back of your chair. Terrible.
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Someone said only thought men wore caps because they were bold.
He was bully bold. I think that's bald. But no,
I don't know that that's the case. I think once
you get glasses and you're working outdoors, you need a
peak or something to stop the rain, stop you raining
up and to get the sun off your face. I
think we've gotta be so smart these days, Marcus. I
think baseball caps will depend on the casual, on the context. Casual,
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beach whatever Weekend's fine, on your way into a business,
meaning looking casual but smart, not too much. Tell you
who loves a baseball cap? Way, No brown, he thinks
he's on succession, always wearing one. Quite. I guess it
makes them look slightly it's disheveled. Twenty one past eight. Yeah.
Just with the guy about the leather at Kubra, I
think the two. I think the term leather Cubra is not.
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I don't think a Kubra's are leather. I think they're
a felted fabric I like in Akubra, but I don't
think they are leather. That's what I'm thinking about. If
you ket hats, do you hate men and baseball caps?
What do you think? Do you think they look good?
Does it make people look grubby or something? That's the
expression I'm kind of wanting to And just while we're here,
your pet clothing hates and other people, I mean, I've
got plenty, but i'd sound judgmental, and that's the last
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thing I want to come across as sounding. But you
might have something to say, I'll get off your chest
might make you tomorrow seem more relaxed and more chilled out.
Baseball caps don't mind them spend a lot of time
thinking about hats. I've got a lot of hats for
different activities, and I enjoy watching YouTube videos of people
in America making cowboy hats and all the different styles,
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the mule kick and the see what a comment on
that eight hundred and eighty ten eighty nine text, I'll
tell you when the war starts. When U eight and
Iran watching Winter Olympics, then they're just about to start
with the skiing with firearms on their back. I imagine
that's all about recovery and getting your heartbeat low enough
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for the shooting. Wouldn't that be right? I'd give that
a guy.
Speaker 3 (13:52):
I reckon.
Speaker 2 (13:53):
I really I wouldn't be banned that bad at that
apart from not being able to ski and not really
been a great shot. But I reckon I could actually
get that sust But that relay is the one you
want to watch. What a circus that is unbelievable. AnyWho
say what looks quite well attended the Winter Olympics. Apparently
the athletes hate the drones. It's all designed for the
audience at home now, of course, isn't it with the
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drones and everything everywhere. Probably terrible to get there, and
I don't know where you park, but to get on
buses to get up the mountain, I don't know what
it's like. Can you crack that for me? That article?
Damn from the WAPO perfect twenty six past eight baseball hats.
But if you want to mention that, there would be
delighted to hear from you tonight. I can talk forever
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about hats, Marcus. The problem with the baseball cap is
you on a big nose. It looks even bigger. And
I should know, as several women have said, you'd be
good looking if you didn't have such a big honker,
which only happens when you we're at backwards caps. Why
do they bend them? I don't know why they bend them,
and I know they're quite keen on the peak, bending
the peak. I like a flat peak, Marcus. I receive
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the dreaded annual email from Skyline informing me sky Sport
price increasing by five dollars a month. I've just got
skyes ringing me every day, and honestly, I just say,
ring Vanessa, I don't know about this, and they say
we'll give you this for three months, and I don't know.
Want it for three months? Given to me forever, and
I'd be excited the most. I don't know what's going
on with them, but they bring you every day. I'm
out in the every dame, I'm out the back of
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her exercising. It's the last thing I want to be
doing is talking to Sky. I'd rather deal via text
because when you're talking to offshore, when you've got patchy
reception and you're exercising and trying to decipher what they're saying,
it is hard. It's every day. I mean, you know,
first world problems. We still say first world problems. It's
still a thing, isn't it. It seems like I've got
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three years ago people said first world problems. As we
become less and less first world put off topic, car
Key fob batteries. Why aren't they rechargeable, Keith Fobbs. That
would be a good idea. Yeah, I had to go
to miss a minute to get Vanessa's battery replaced twenty
four dollars. I thought, well, yeah, I suppose I could
buy a small screwdriver and a battery for that. It
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was a fair transaction. But I wonder what the battery
is actually worth? And I thought would most ZB listers?
Would they think less of me to getting mister Minnett
to do the battery? I wasn't quite sure about that.
It's hard to find things these equal. Where's the battery?
You could probably maybe you could have sold me the battery,
but it's a very good point. Could someone tell me
about car Keith fobbs? Why aren't they recharged?
Speaker 11 (16:22):
Well?
Speaker 2 (16:23):
How much does it cost? What sort of screw driver
you need? And is it something we should do ourselves.
I regret just not having keys. It opened the door.
Check out Will and Bear in Australia. They have excellent
hats for the farm more general life. I've enjoyed Terry
Towling hats in Australia. They were a source of great
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hats for a while and they had a flood and
a lot of their colors of their hats got confused
and they sold them at at rock bottom prices. I
love a bargain. I will check out I'm child check
out anything Will and Bear. I'm quite particular about my
brand of a Kubra. It's an American I forget what
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it's called. Oh yeah, it's cheaper than Yeah, a Kubra's
David's Marcus, Good evening, Marcus. How are your head guy?
Your head guy, Dave?
Speaker 12 (17:19):
Yes, I am, and I've got a red one. I
guess what's going got written on it?
Speaker 2 (17:25):
I know, don't I don't want to have have mega?
Is that right?
Speaker 14 (17:28):
No?
Speaker 12 (17:29):
No, but let me let me get back to your
car key battery, you know, your farm replacing that. No,
take it to mister mint, mate, it's not worth shagging
round for twist for twenty dollars. Take it to a
mister Minton.
Speaker 2 (17:43):
So is it just? Is it just one screw comes
out in the better and.
Speaker 12 (17:47):
Yes, and it's a very tiny three you know year.
But anyhow, No, my rigged cat's got make America great again.
Speaker 2 (17:56):
I knew it would have to get me to get
me to get any comments for that, Dave?
Speaker 12 (18:02):
Yeah, I like with any comments? What from you or
from me?
Speaker 2 (18:08):
Okay? From do people say things to you?
Speaker 12 (18:11):
Yes, of course they do. I assume my mates up
of a q E two because they all empty. Donald
Trump and I on the first time, I just worked
only once or twice just to get a reaction, and
then I don't bother wearing it again. But I've got
it there.
Speaker 5 (18:25):
You know, I thought you.
Speaker 2 (18:26):
I thought you'd have a make Bromley great again. Head.
Speaker 12 (18:29):
I'm almost given up on Bromley, mate, Yes, you like
a Christian? Would you like a question?
Speaker 7 (18:36):
I know you love them?
Speaker 12 (18:37):
Nato phonetic alphabet. What's the only word ending in l oh?
Speaker 2 (18:42):
I love that? Don't tell me, don't tell I love it.
I love the Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, Foxtrot, golf.
Speaker 12 (18:59):
Hotel, Hotel, good, good, Lad. I knew you get there.
Speaker 2 (19:03):
It took a while and that Yeah, brilliant, Dave, thanks
so much that Sam. This is Marcus, good evening.
Speaker 5 (19:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 15 (19:08):
I was rattling through that phoenetic alphabet faster than you were, buddy.
Speaker 2 (19:12):
Yeah, and I've taught the kids down. My recall is
not great on that. I always start, I always start
and find myself going with the Greek alphabet. So it's
the first couple that I struggled.
Speaker 15 (19:20):
With Greek up a bit, I mate, you would have
lost me.
Speaker 2 (19:25):
But I think it's alpha.
Speaker 15 (19:27):
Yeah, been hyper fixated with add as a kid. My
dad had like how to survive in the mountains, in
the bush by the sea.
Speaker 2 (19:37):
Yeah, we had, and you'd be hyper fixated before even
that was a thing. You were just barely parented in
those days when out of control.
Speaker 15 (19:45):
No, no, it turns out dad's probably got it too, mate.
Speaker 2 (19:49):
Well, good on, Good on you getting him as a
father that he knew you just get you into the outdoors.
Speaker 15 (19:55):
It was he did as a scout leader when we
were Hobsonvillier Scouts when we were based at Phenilpai and
then he was leaving us with the twenty two when
we were out camping. Is like thirteen fourteen year olds.
Speaker 2 (20:09):
That's what you want.
Speaker 15 (20:10):
That's on a family farm. So we only had to
walk through a few paddocks to actually go to the
house that we really needed to, but close enough to you.
Speaker 5 (20:19):
Know where we were.
Speaker 16 (20:21):
We were men.
Speaker 9 (20:23):
Are you there?
Speaker 2 (20:24):
Yep? Still here?
Speaker 5 (20:25):
Sorry?
Speaker 17 (20:26):
Is long pause?
Speaker 15 (20:27):
I thought I'd been cut off. Was I'd mentioned something illegal?
Speaker 2 (20:32):
Yeah?
Speaker 15 (20:33):
Well I rung about the key fobs, so i've the
other day I realized mine wasn't behaving and I had
to actually remove it from the fob itself to use
the car, the key manually in the car. And so
before I did anything silly, I just basically threw in
Google and short enough, you know, here's a thirty second
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or a three minute bloody video on YouTube of how
to gently pry you know, we're exactly where this little notch.
We put a screwdriver, turn it to the right, it'd
locan up slightly. Then you get the raizor blade or
something very thin put in the side and slide it down.
It pops the casing open and it shows you how
to change your three volt battery.
Speaker 2 (21:14):
So why have they made that difficult for people? Why
don't they make some I guess they're worried about those
batteries being swallowed by children. I guess that's the real,
your real concern, because those things will want.
Speaker 18 (21:25):
To prove proof.
Speaker 2 (21:26):
I suppose cut up with a lot being on you right,
good point, good answer.
Speaker 15 (21:31):
But I found with the ninety five ninety six commodorees
with that particular kit, if you took them apart, there
is like like an l R forty four shaped three
or two of them. But they are actually sold it
in and they seem to be some kind of rechargeable
from back then, and you'd actually have to get those
changed professionally, or if you had a bit more know
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how and without knowing you know, but they seem to
if you could change them, you'd only better change them
with something you'd buy off the shelf, which wouldn't be rechargeable.
Speaker 2 (22:01):
I had a tear, am I when you said commodore,
I missed the commodorees.
Speaker 15 (22:04):
I had a VS Comodore wagon wagon as a toe
vehicle when I was at lawn mining. But that thing
was thirsty than an alcoholic cougar.
Speaker 5 (22:15):
But yeah, it was.
Speaker 15 (22:19):
I found that most things you can.
Speaker 2 (22:22):
Did you put the did you ever trail? Or you
put the mowers in the in the boot?
Speaker 15 (22:27):
If I only had to do one or two small jobs,
we could just put them a mole in the boot
on top of the sack or whatever. But I did
tow a trailer as well. I remember I broke one
of the quarter light windows on one of the doors
with the weed one time. Annoyed to share me.
Speaker 2 (22:43):
Yeah, good answer, Sam, thank you for that. There we
go twenty four away from nine. Keep the texts coming
through key chain fobs Keith Fobb's car change heck, I
got a J Car Electrics. They fixed the battery for
just the price of the battery. Wow. Not wanting to
put the markers on mister minute, but wow, Marcus, forgot
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to meet. You have a pretty large head in the
same large size guide from Will and beer was perfect. Marcus,
my car remote ke. He was playing up, so I
asked the company if they can fix it. They said
they replaced the battery for twenty five bucks. The next
day I went to the house it bought the two
batteries for seven dollars. I replaced myself batteries eight bucks
for peck it too. They are shooting Againdean. It's Marcus.
(23:24):
Good evening, Good evening.
Speaker 19 (23:25):
Marcus Cooper is an Australian names.
Speaker 2 (23:29):
Yeah, I don't yeah, yeah, I don't know where the
word comes from. I presume it's are. It's not someone's
soon name. Is it is a type of animal.
Speaker 19 (23:38):
Somewhat it feels like somewhat indigenous and origin for sure.
Speaker 2 (23:43):
You know, but that didn't wear hats. Not for me
to comment, but no, that's answer is it is a
word from it It is a word from the Aboriginal,
from the bur Pie people. A head covering the yeah,
learned something again not hasn't made the quiz, but it's good.
Speaker 19 (24:04):
And stetson, I guess would be the question this American
I like, example, I like a.
Speaker 2 (24:10):
Really high hat, but I'm thinking like some of the
military guys and some of those war movies had a
hat with a really high, really high bit in the middle.
Speaker 18 (24:19):
A you got it.
Speaker 19 (24:21):
I can picture the guy with the with the whiteboard, sorry,
probably the short board at the time, a metal jacket
or whatever.
Speaker 2 (24:30):
Hang on, hang on? Do you not want to terrupt you?
Is that is that smoky beer his the park board
and had a really high HATTA be yeah, and Yosemite
or what was that guy? Was it smoky? The beer
and the guy with him had a really I think
that was the head I'm thinking of.
Speaker 20 (24:51):
Joe.
Speaker 5 (24:51):
Maybe I don't know.
Speaker 2 (24:53):
Anyway I'm looking for maybe the beer had a hat too.
Actually didn't he?
Speaker 14 (24:58):
He?
Speaker 19 (24:59):
Well, he still does. The California Bear tells you. That
tells you the fire risk.
Speaker 2 (25:06):
Now you are calling from America? Do people do people
feel that war is imminent?
Speaker 19 (25:11):
I did call for that, and I was on topic
when I called, but then the hats came onto a
different topics, so I didn't want to just you know, on.
Speaker 2 (25:20):
Subject do they No, no, no, one's no. One can
concentratet me more on one topic, tell me about the war.
Speaker 19 (25:26):
Well, I heard you in your in your opening brief
sort of speaking about the Iranian situation, and it kind
of got me onto the site that I've been looking
at recently called polymarket, where you can bet on anything
in the world.
Speaker 17 (25:40):
Yes.
Speaker 19 (25:41):
So I just got onto Polymarket and was just having
a look at us strikes around by god dot dot
and they're paying like a two percent chance from February
nineteenth all the way up to a fifty two chance
by March fifteen.
Speaker 3 (25:58):
I'm on it.
Speaker 2 (25:58):
I'm on it now. Three and six million dollars have
been voted.
Speaker 5 (26:02):
Yeah, isn't that wild?
Speaker 19 (26:04):
You sort of betting on some doone else's misery and
then they have you?
Speaker 2 (26:09):
Have you seen one bed l after Have you seen
one bed after another?
Speaker 16 (26:13):
I have?
Speaker 2 (26:14):
That's the leader for the any good. I didn't love it, Okay, it's.
Speaker 19 (26:18):
A big pull Tom miss Anderson fan.
Speaker 3 (26:20):
It's just not one of my favoritesitis, Okay, got to
get back to them.
Speaker 2 (26:24):
It's a good weeksde poly It's a really good week.
Speaker 19 (26:29):
Yeah, Oh, it's absolutely wild. But I guess the interesting
thing about it is like, you know, are you crowd
You're just crowdsourcing. I mean, if Colmar Brumpton are giving
up and that US polling company have given up on
polling people, all you need to do is poll something
like this where someone's got a dollar in the game,
and then you get the feeling of what the population
is really feeling about what's going to happen.
Speaker 2 (26:50):
You know, Canada forty nine percent to win the ice
hockey gold Medal over the States Oklahoma City Thunday in.
Speaker 19 (26:57):
The NBA thirty that you've been and visited. It depends
on you can bet on anything brilliant and was thirty three.
Speaker 2 (27:08):
I'm going to read more. Thanks for that, Dina. That's interesting.
There we go, poly market, poly market, I see two
Bitcoin's collapse, just seeing that they thought it was a
hedge against uncertainty. But gold's going up and bitcoin goes down.
Game over, eh, eighteen to nine. I don't want to
overegg the topic, but that guy talked about that guy
with the from the air base who did air scouts
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or whatever he said he did at the air base.
Did he say you need a raizor blade when you
change the battery. That was a bit I wasn't sure about.
But yeah, that's the next time I'll do that. That
seems like a good thing to do. Enjoy those little tasks.
Someone said two disk batteries for two dollars at the
two dollar shop.
Speaker 21 (27:45):
Beat that.
Speaker 2 (27:46):
It could have just said two disc batteries at the
two dollars shop. You wouldn't need to say the price,
would you, because it's only amount of time before it
becomes the five dollar shop or the fifty dollars shop,
as we've gotten some suburbs hotel. I somethed that with
a question. We are talking about charge changing batteries. Why
is it called a key fob? And I'd like that
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either way it's called a key fob. I'll rather just
call it a key, an electronic key. I wouldn't call
it a fob. It's not a word I like. So
we talk about that and hats, and do you think
men over fifty in baseball hats look ridiculous because certainly
more and more people are wearing them. And I mean,
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this show's pro hat because hat's are a positive thing
I think for sun smartness and things like that. But yeah,
if you've got strong opinions on them, after the columnists
said that they were the worst thing a man could
wear as a baseball hat. Harry's always wearing one, isn't
he the good prince as opposed to Mount Batton, who's
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forever now got that photo of him putting that woman down,
which looks ghastly fourteen away from nine if you want
a pine tonight eight hundred and eighty ten eighty nine
to nine to us the text number text from Katherine
Delaney with a k I hate you, Marcus, and that's
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at no, full stop nothing. And what's going on for Katherine? Yeah? Wow?
Or she hears emailed before.
Speaker 3 (29:22):
Oh well.
Speaker 2 (29:25):
We'll put that down to herving a bad night. But
oh eight hundred and eighteen today's thirteen to nine. This
is Marcus. Good evening and welcome, but evening Marcus.
Speaker 22 (29:36):
About KEITHO, what a calm had I read? I'll quickly
tell you. I put a brand new Suzusus for Steck
in the day and the battery, you know, was a
thing failed and I went and got advice from some place,
and I said, oh, that will cost you four hundred
dollars for our brand new key. I said, you're joking.
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I went him, mister a minute, and I said, twenty
five dollars for a.
Speaker 2 (30:02):
Battery if something is happening with key, aren't like any
of it?
Speaker 22 (30:08):
Yeah, sir, why would I buy a brand new key
when in the battery?
Speaker 2 (30:15):
Yeah no, I can't look well. So you just got
your phone on your radio on that. It's a bit irritating,
but thank you, mo. Keep it going, Peter, it's Marcus. Hello,
good evening, Yeah, Marcus.
Speaker 23 (30:26):
I reckon caps. They say with people that wear them,
they're over fifty. I'm I'm of an age now and
I wear them. I'm well over that, and I wear
them all the time because you've got to watch out
with a melanoma and that as you get old. I luck,
I've got a good cropper here on my head. But
if you don't wear caps. The brother he's the basically
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went to do amount. He's had a few bits cut
out of a melanoma, and as you get older, he said,
you're more prone in getting melanoma, even on your head.
So it's actually a good prevention from getting melanoma. People
don't realize even a good properly head you can still
get melanoma on your on your on your on your
on your scale as well?
Speaker 2 (31:07):
What sort of what sort of kept do you rock there, Pete?
Speaker 16 (31:10):
Oh?
Speaker 23 (31:10):
Any sort?
Speaker 20 (31:11):
I like them?
Speaker 7 (31:12):
What do you?
Speaker 24 (31:12):
I mean?
Speaker 2 (31:12):
What do you got?
Speaker 7 (31:13):
Pete?
Speaker 2 (31:13):
Asking?
Speaker 14 (31:13):
What?
Speaker 1 (31:14):
What's what?
Speaker 5 (31:14):
Heck?
Speaker 2 (31:14):
What's on your heat? What do you got?
Speaker 25 (31:16):
Oh?
Speaker 23 (31:16):
I got also John Deer Babe, by Runner, I got
all sorts of about bad bad why what bye boy
around it typical typical farmer's hat, you know, John dere
in the middle of it, and by.
Speaker 2 (31:32):
Boy look into that like the sounds of that, Pete.
I'm gonna run for commercials. But nice to talk Robin
ats Marcus good evening?
Speaker 25 (31:41):
Oh hello Marcus?
Speaker 24 (31:43):
Oh should I say good a?
Speaker 25 (31:47):
Yeah?
Speaker 26 (31:48):
Right?
Speaker 24 (31:48):
You want to talk about hats. There's a hat for
every every circumstance, whether whether it's a cap, whether it's
a cat with the with the flat at the back
to protect you your give you your neck and around
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your ears, or whether it's a wide brim hat for
whatever reasons.
Speaker 9 (32:18):
That you need it.
Speaker 24 (32:20):
And just recently.
Speaker 25 (32:25):
My son bought me hat.
Speaker 24 (32:28):
And I thought it was very cool.
Speaker 25 (32:30):
And this is in New Zealand and it's called Outback
And I looked at it, and I thought, well, that
feels different than every other hat that we've ever had,
and it's made.
Speaker 7 (32:45):
From wool.
Speaker 24 (32:47):
So in up h protective.
Speaker 25 (32:52):
But you could see that the difference. And our family
or has always worn hats. Their father has passed away
in May, and these several several hats that he always wore,
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he had well.
Speaker 22 (33:16):
Pretty much it was baled.
Speaker 25 (33:18):
So he always wore a hat. And his last hat
that he had, which was his most favorite hat, and
it's got some feathers.
Speaker 14 (33:32):
In it from a.
Speaker 25 (33:38):
Em You.
Speaker 2 (33:39):
That that yep, yep, yep.
Speaker 25 (33:43):
Yeah, Well, what happened was we were traveling in a
four wheel drive and and this EMU came out of nowhere,
and so we slowed down and we tried not to
hit the EMU, and the EMU seemed like it was
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very detective of its particular area. Anyway, we ended up
running over the EMU. So his last hat was we
kept the feathers, of course, and he wore that hat
with that feathers and yeah, and I'm looking at it
(34:28):
right now because it was part of his life, you know.
And it's a bit sad to say, but every hat
has a purpose, whether it is large brim small brim
back of your neck or whatever. It's about protective and
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good job for anyone that wears a hat. And it
is quite funny that my son gave me this at
my birthday, you.
Speaker 24 (34:58):
Know, ful sixty five and.
Speaker 25 (35:02):
Am I supposed to wear it downtown or something? It
is quite funny, but I love it.
Speaker 2 (35:10):
Brilliant. Okay, I appreciate they're going to go to news,
but nice to talk to you. Thank you for that.
A hit or midnight tonight. The number is eight hundred
eighty ten eighty. No lines free, but lines will becoming available.
I'll see you after the news. And yeah, it's a
busy hour. Enjoyed that. Yeah, there's some more lines open up.
You're trying to get through people. Eight hundred and eighty.
(35:30):
Today it seems to be hats and caps and fob
chains for fob keys for cars with batteries. Kate, Marcus,
good evening.
Speaker 21 (35:38):
Hi the year Marcus. There are you good?
Speaker 5 (35:40):
Cap?
Speaker 6 (35:41):
It's good.
Speaker 21 (35:42):
There's nothing wrong with cats. I remember forty years ago
being at Let's Go Intermediate school and Ubercago and if
we had to do sewing and I made a cat,
that's what our design was. And my grandad wore it
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proudly once I'd finished it. And also my yeah, I
just wore a cap always, and he had to say
the jeans, the white Jim Gym shoes, the sweatshirt, and
he looked like the American. He looked like George Bosh.
And it's just what they did that was fashing.
Speaker 16 (36:21):
So there's nothing more.
Speaker 2 (36:22):
With that classic, Okay. I was concerned about men and
baseball caps. Some commentator say that was the worst thing
you could probably wear a man in a baseball cap.
It's a lot of people's pet hate. I thought it
was fairly innocuous for it. I can't. I think it's
I'd say he's given it a bad rap, Leonardo DiCaprio,
because I think, yeah, I think I think people Yeah,
(36:44):
I think he feels slightly ungrounded. Leonardo DiCaprio. There'd be
my take on that. Flint's Marcus good evening, Oh, Marcus's going, mate,
good Flynn, Mate, I've got I've got.
Speaker 27 (36:54):
A few hats here at home, lots and lots of
different ones, lots of lots of cats, mate, And I
guess I guess my favorite kind of has the corderroy ones.
Are you familiar with those yeah, like a cool dry
hat with a peak. Yeah, mate, yeah like that, like
I've got a spates one actually prior to the south. Wow, yeah, mate?
And on on your other topic.
Speaker 2 (37:14):
Hang, I've got to google. I've got to google up
a spaces called Droy heck, because I don't know if
that's something i'd like. Oh mate, I really every day
for funny thing called Droy.
Speaker 27 (37:25):
Yeah, no, it definitely is. What color are I'm looking
at it now?
Speaker 2 (37:30):
Great? I guess of course it's bagy okay, yep. The
other thing, yep, I am mate.
Speaker 27 (37:36):
Can you can you guess how much so my car
battery in flat? Can you guess your car carfob battery?
Can you guess how much it costs me?
Speaker 4 (37:44):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (37:45):
Yeah, okay, I can guess. So it was just a
replacement for a battery?
Speaker 27 (37:52):
Well yeah, I had to get a new whole new car.
Speaker 25 (37:54):
Ke.
Speaker 27 (37:54):
They told me they couldn't replace a battery.
Speaker 2 (37:56):
Why not?
Speaker 27 (37:57):
Oh mate, they are too old of the key apparently.
Speaker 2 (38:00):
European car or jepper Yeah, small town or big city.
Speaker 17 (38:07):
Small town?
Speaker 5 (38:07):
Mate?
Speaker 2 (38:08):
Eighty bucks but more than that, mate, one hundred sex hundred.
Speaker 17 (38:15):
Serious?
Speaker 27 (38:16):
Serious?
Speaker 2 (38:19):
What was your reaction?
Speaker 5 (38:20):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (38:21):
You got to be kidding me.
Speaker 27 (38:23):
Yeah, I kind of just decided I won't use central
lock and anymore, to be honest.
Speaker 2 (38:26):
With you, if you feel like a few spakes after.
Speaker 27 (38:29):
That, yeah, mate, Yeah, definitely had a couple after that one.
Speaker 2 (38:33):
Because so is it just your car starts without that?
Speaker 6 (38:36):
Uh nah?
Speaker 27 (38:37):
So it's like just got the lock and the lock
and unlock and that went flat and you know, but inconvenient.
So kind of decided I want to faxa and they said, yeah, sex.
Speaker 2 (38:47):
Hundy, so the car would still run without that key? Yeah, yeah, no, no,
don't give it to them. Just don't just don't leave
your valuables in.
Speaker 27 (38:55):
Your car, a mate.
Speaker 2 (38:57):
So what sort of car is it?
Speaker 27 (38:59):
Toyota, Coroda, I'm not I'm not sure of the type.
It's it's white and it's a mid size cars.
Speaker 2 (39:07):
Nothing too big, heart breaking, heart breaking flin it's a
good call. Nine to eleven, Marcus till twelve. What have
you got people? Your car? Your key drama, your car drama.
That's the plans, stand if you got to say something
about that. Eight hundred and eighty ten eighty love to
hear from you. Keys and caps and cars, keys, caps, cars.
(39:30):
It's enough for me. It Marcus. Everyone's wearing their cool
Droy Captain, so it's making headlines. They almost all use
a CR twenty thirty two battery two to five dollars.
Have you had the toaster l ketty fools? Yes, I
think they have nothing wrong with baseball caps. It's middle
aged blokes with necklaces, bracelets, and earrings which are creepy.
(39:53):
Exclusively old poms do it. So what's the creepiest thing
a guy can wear? People? Creepy? Creepy?
Speaker 5 (40:00):
What is it?
Speaker 2 (40:01):
I think that guy might be right about that. With
the middle aged blokes with necklaces, bracelets hearings, someone says,
I love the hat's. American State troopers wear perfectly flat
brims with a lemon squeeze a top. They ooze authority.
Someone says, I think that caller is confusing himself with Jesus.
(40:21):
He wore Barbara around his head on one occasion. And
someone says it wouldn't surprise me if Pete's actual hat
had barbed wire. I sort of tried to google up
Pete's hat, John dere hat with barbed wire. I thought
I I had a barbed wire brim that would be something. Oh,
(40:43):
I can see what it is. It's kind of got
barbed wire around the peak. John dere oilskin look with
mesh back, gray black trucker cap.
Speaker 6 (40:52):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (40:53):
If I was having a John Dere cap, I'd have
the green and yellow, not the barbed white. Craig Marcus, welcome,
good evening, he has a game. Good Thank you, Craig.
Speaker 3 (41:02):
I might go.
Speaker 17 (41:02):
Friend of mine lives in the States and I get
given all the time for my birthday, different from the
different American football teams. So I've got a few of those.
And then two years ago, as in Australia, and you
see me one of these hats. It takes two cans
with the pipes you can drink beer.
Speaker 2 (41:18):
One of the ones I knew you got as soon
as you said he got a bitch is one of
those caps with two cans of beer in it.
Speaker 18 (41:24):
Yeah.
Speaker 17 (41:24):
Yeah, and also the one with the corks on.
Speaker 2 (41:26):
It's like, does it work with the beer can? I
can't work at how the down?
Speaker 17 (41:34):
I don't drink beer anyways, Probably could try some sodas,
but I just think, well, really that's what God gave
your hands for.
Speaker 2 (41:40):
But anyway, yeah, that's I think, Craig. I think you
call that a novelty cap.
Speaker 17 (41:46):
Yeah, well it's another one that used to have a
string on it. You had like little wings or something
that you could pull the string in their flap or something.
Speaker 2 (41:53):
You see, but you see, you see. You see groups
of women at wine festivals with hats like that, don't you.
Speaker 25 (42:01):
Yeah.
Speaker 17 (42:01):
But the one I've never understood is the hats that
some women wear for their races. I mean the large
to could be sort of habitat for small birds.
Speaker 2 (42:10):
Oh, that's all different thing. The racist though, was that
that's that? Yeah, that's yeah, comment on that because it's
serious time.
Speaker 17 (42:17):
Yeah, you don't want to get in the way there.
That was you get ripped a new one. The question
I was wondering was I had a quick look but
couldn't see anywhere. Is there she's someone who's got the
world record for the largest hit.
Speaker 5 (42:28):
You don't know.
Speaker 2 (42:29):
I think there might be a different show, the largest
hit show, Craig. But thank you, Rob Marcus, welcome yoh Marcus.
Speaker 13 (42:36):
You're talking about keys. I lost the key and ended
up in a dog box. I shot out one morning
for a quick kayak. It was my daughter's birthday, and
of course I thought I.
Speaker 28 (42:48):
Had the key.
Speaker 13 (42:48):
Nicely taken away and put into the water. No more
so anyway, But the finer had the call.
Speaker 28 (42:57):
They had to get the.
Speaker 13 (42:59):
Keep the car open, and of course I had fifty
dollars later for a replacement. Yeah, they're pretty expensive.
Speaker 2 (43:09):
Slip. How did you lose the key from the kayak?
I missed that detail.
Speaker 13 (43:15):
Oh well, I had a pouch in the front of
my my call it a peet, the like a.
Speaker 28 (43:23):
Light jacket.
Speaker 13 (43:26):
Your food and your keys and stuff. And of course yeah,
I just obviously didn't put it in there. Well, and
I actually what actually happened was a uh one of
the black swan, that's what it was. A swan was
having a bit of a bash at the back of
my kayak, and I was trying to sort of move
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it away without trying to tap out of the thatthing,
and of course I sort of lead round too far
and it had my twisted. It just dropped out into
the river an down the curs Rich and grocer. See,
so it even to be seen again.
Speaker 2 (44:02):
I think the way it's going to go. I was
talking to someone with quite a flesh car and you
just get your key on your cell phone now and
that works, I reckon. That's probably a better idea. You
just you just use that with like ear drop a
Wi Fi and then opens your car because you're not
gonna lose your phone, are you.
Speaker 13 (44:20):
Well you can't as well.
Speaker 2 (44:23):
Yeah, but you know you're not as likely to, are you?
Speaker 8 (44:27):
And not as likely to And.
Speaker 13 (44:29):
They normally put those of your kayaking actually in a
plastic bagman slot. So yeah, yeah, it was just coincidental.
I needed to be back early because the door insirtations
turning at a bunch of friends coming around and I'm
supposed to be shooting off and picking up the cake
and whatnot. So ye're not well one of the most popular.
Speaker 2 (44:50):
It's a lot of money for a key. It's crazy
to it makes those sense. You think that worked that out?
Speaker 13 (44:55):
Well, I think that worked it out all right, So yeah,
was one of the funny Yeah, yeah, let's say out
it's not a funny.
Speaker 28 (45:03):
Shake to it.
Speaker 13 (45:03):
And yeah, it was not a lot of check.
Speaker 8 (45:09):
Back in the day.
Speaker 3 (45:09):
That doesn't.
Speaker 2 (45:13):
Nice to talk, Rob, Thank you, always enjoy. Always enjoy
a call that features the expression curs reach because sounds
like nothing like a part of the rivers reach does.
It always sounds like something more nefarious anyway, was get
surprised by that expression. Here to midnight. My name is Marcus.
Welcome and hello.
Speaker 16 (45:36):
I just wondered I heard you mentioned poms. What do
you do you think that stands for.
Speaker 2 (45:43):
I don't know. I just read the texts.
Speaker 16 (45:46):
It's prisoner of her majesty or his Manchesty's service, something
like that. And I am a way long ago a POM,
I suppose, although I wasn't a prisoner. But I don't
think we English like that very much.
Speaker 2 (46:06):
You don't think what's sorry.
Speaker 16 (46:08):
I don't think the English like it much. I'm a
key with you now, I have been for a long time.
But I don't think some of the new ones here
would like that very much.
Speaker 2 (46:20):
I don't think it does stand for prisoner of Mother England.
I think that's a backronym. I think they've reverse engineered that.
Speaker 16 (46:26):
Oh I'd love to know if somebody didn't know that,
because that's what I used to hear when I was
in England.
Speaker 2 (46:32):
I think it was all to do something to do
with with rhyming slang of pomegranate and immigrant. I think
it was something around those lines.
Speaker 26 (46:39):
Well that's not what I got when I was no, no,
but that was but but I think that's.
Speaker 2 (46:44):
Widely been discredited.
Speaker 16 (46:46):
Now, yeah, well somebody might come up with something. Yeah,
I'll let you get on with it. You're very busy,
thank you, Bb.
Speaker 2 (46:55):
Yeah, I just read the text. But yeah, if you
want to get into that, derivations of woods is I mean,
the internet's good with that now, isn't it. I don't know,
Marcus creepy men with a man bun and long here
after seventy Yes, I wear I dote to know a
marathon had everyone. I'm proud to have competed twenty five
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of them.
Speaker 26 (47:17):
Go you.
Speaker 2 (47:21):
Men were in caps with a suit. Creepiest thing is
if a drawer hat or checkered sweatband on their wrist.
Jesus had a crown of thorns, not barbed wire. Creepiest
thing a man can wear is a mesh singlet. Actually,
don't disagree, Yeah I don't. I'm still obsessed about the
(47:43):
purse that's got a stetson baseball cap. Sounds like I
must have. Can you I mentione that, Oh it's not
what you think. I don't think. I just think it
says stetson on the front. It hasn't got that peaked.
I thought it would be a crossman a cowboy hat
and a cap, but that might have been invented yet
twenty one past nine to get through their our lines
(48:07):
now available. Welcome, Welcome, welcome, Oh eight hundred and eighty
ten eighty nine two nine too is the text would
love to hear from you here till twelve. How much
it costs to change a key? Battery and de mean?
(48:28):
And baseball hats look terrible? And what does look terrible
on men? Man with suit and cap is creepy? Think Trump? Yeah,
Trump does look bad with that. I reckon the cap
and the Although he's his own man, you can't style Trump.
He likes, you know, he's not a vain Well is
he vain?
Speaker 5 (48:45):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (48:47):
I was going through my old Facebook posts the other
day and I found a photo i'd post about nine
years ago of Trump when they had redone his hair
and he had a balld hair and a goatey. He
looked much better with it. I'll find the image and
I'll post it, but it's I'm surprised how many photos
have post took me a long time to go through
all a very long time. But yeah, it was quite
(49:07):
staggering how good it looked. It was like Dighton, ay,
night and day. Call me if you want to. We
love you to hear from you. It's free, good looking
through you. It reminds me a lot of the topics
we had. In fact, we did a whole night on
those little brass pointed shoes your had as ash trays?
Remember those I'd forgotten now I've seen it again. But
(49:27):
I will post this to social media, the shot of
Trump and the can we do a Google? Can you
do an image search on Facebook? Dan, because you'll have
to put You got access to the Facebook account too,
haven't you? If I give you a date, I can
do that in the meantime. If you want to call
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and be on here before the news, that would be ideal.
But yes, the things that you think look bad on men,
it's the main topic for tonight. No it's not. It's
one of the many topics. Oh, eight hundred eighty eight
and nine nine two text. I will find this before
the headlines, I would imagine. But get in touch. If
there's something else that you want to mention, who who's
(50:13):
on after twelve? I'd normally say that about this time,
and I don't I romance here at midnight? Yeh Pia,
and I'm here until then. So if you want to
partake car keys and the costs of when you battery
runs out or replacing them, and why do we call
them fobs? I don't like that as an expression. And
what was the other thing we talked about tonight? We
(50:33):
talked about that and Keith fobbs and hats, great hats,
bad hats? Could go either way that discussion and do
what is wrong with meat and baseball hats? Because I
can't really think of anything that's wrong with it, but
certainly people.
Speaker 3 (50:46):
Have said that.
Speaker 2 (50:47):
But yep, these things. If you don want to talk
about or anything else tonight, promise you that I've got
other topics will be kicking in after twelve. You don't
want to buy a novelty hat, do you? Okay?
Speaker 25 (50:58):
Dan?
Speaker 2 (50:59):
January the twenty eighth, twenty nineteen, posted by Andy Duff.
You don't hear about him so much anymore? Where is
he down the line? It's pretty good. It's just put
on it. Post from January twenty eight, twenty nineteen. Thoughts
now in the meantime, text, if you can to replace
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batteries on your Forbes, only cost the battery. If you
don't do it yourself as I do, Marcus. That woman
was right with the acronym for poem. I don't think
she is, and I'll fight you for that, Marcus. The
most low rent fashion is wearing sunglasses on the forehead,
Sir Redmond. Hillary wore a mesh singlet when he climbed
Mount Everest. I don't think he did, did he. I
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think that's probably apoprycal ed Hillary and a string singlet.
I would think he would have probably won wore wall
or wool rest. I will look it up, though, although
I shouldn't say that what we see on the internet
is fact. The entire exhibition expedition was equipped with a
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ringy string vests. The story about Bringy of Norway and
the mess shirt, so there you go, true and documented.
They all wore them. Never heard of that. It's a
great bit of interest to me. They all wore them
up Everest. Never heard of them, never heard of the brand.
The entire expedition was equipped with Bringy string vests. Logan,
(52:30):
good evening, Hey, good evening, Marcus.
Speaker 18 (52:32):
How are you going good?
Speaker 2 (52:33):
Thanks? Logan just wanted to.
Speaker 28 (52:36):
Talk about the khaki fob batteries. Yes, I only just
sort of started listening, and it sounds like a lot
of people have problems changing them.
Speaker 9 (52:47):
Is that right?
Speaker 2 (52:48):
I think we're just having a general discussion how easy
it is. Is it worth paying twenty five bucks for
mister minute? What if you you know what? Just what
the challenges? Do you need a razor blade to cut
through something? I've never I haven't done it recently.
Speaker 28 (53:03):
Yeah, well I've changed I've changed them in and a
lot of different keypos, a lot of different cars, and
never had a problem a lot of them. I will
see twenty twenty five batteries and they're readily available and
ten bucks for a two pack of them, and five
bucks and thirty seconds later you've changed it. I'm just
(53:25):
I just can't quite can't quite understand what the probably
probably what a lot of people are struggling with, is
the trick to actually opening the fob. And a lot
of a lot of car manufacturers have different methods of
getting in there, but once you know them, which is
in the instruction manual for the car, it's a it's
a very simple job. I'm not quite understanding.
Speaker 2 (53:47):
That's pretty straightforward what you've said. It's in the manual. Yeah,
and it's just got a bit. You've got it. It's
just got a bit you've got to lift up, has it?
Speaker 25 (53:58):
Oh?
Speaker 28 (53:59):
Some of them have got a bit you've got to
lift up. Some have got a little slider thing you
have to slide across and then get a fingernail or
a a or an HBO stick or something and just
just to flick the top off and then it's just
joined the dots.
Speaker 7 (54:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (54:14):
So I'm watching it on YouTube now. It is actually
really straightforward, isn't it.
Speaker 25 (54:18):
It is?
Speaker 5 (54:19):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (54:20):
Yeah, okay, good advice and good thing about the manual
two logan Medi it's Marcus.
Speaker 29 (54:25):
Welcome Marcus, how are you Hey?
Speaker 2 (54:27):
Good? Thanks Medi.
Speaker 29 (54:29):
Yeah, Look, I was going to talk about different subjects
as regarding n THETA and Auckland transport. These days we
see a different kind of camera, sophisticated in red four
in portables all over the place. It's okay, it's for safety.
My thing is the color safety camera. But to me
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it's a speed camera. But anyway, I wanted to know
how much money they have spent for this camera in
relation in comparison to they used to spend to the roots,
the quality of the roots, and I see they're very
different from many years ago, the quality of the route.
(55:12):
The other thing is these road crossing the bumpers, they
really damaged the cars. I know we need to go
slow above them crossing. But the other problem is when
it's rained, it really hunted the water and water stays.
They're creating more hazard there.
Speaker 2 (55:29):
You talk about the jadabars, the traffic pacifieres. Is it
the bumps?
Speaker 9 (55:35):
Yeah?
Speaker 29 (55:35):
Yeah, yeah, the pedestrian pedestrians, the road crossing. When the
people cross the route, there are some lines. I don't
know what pedestyrian lines.
Speaker 2 (55:46):
So what your problem is there? Spending all the money
on cameras are not on the road, Is that right?
Speaker 5 (55:50):
No?
Speaker 29 (55:50):
No, oh yeah, I understand everyone should obey the logo
split limits below it. But my understanding is just a
question how much they have spent for the cameras and
how much they are spending for the road quality. To me,
it sounds like millions of dollars on cameras.
Speaker 2 (56:11):
Nice to hear from him, any thinks so that maybe
some I can't answer that, Maybe someone can. Hats and
Keith Fobb's 'ron about send a picture of Fob to
check GPT? Say how do I change batteries and follow
instructions will identify except fob and how to do Marcus
recently lost the key for my high Lucks. Quoted four
(56:34):
four hundred for new key from Toyota, but they couldn't
program the new key fob to the UT's computer for
center locking. End up having to get a third party
contracted to do it. Six twenty later worked in some
hour for a while. One of our workers from New
Zealand lost the key to the Highlux. Had to fly
a man from New Zealand to get a replacement six
thousand dollars. Absolute clown, worst fashion item from manor Cardigan?
(56:56):
Who is a Cardigan? Well can you tell me, mate,
Corey to get off the phone and do some work?
Is off the radio, Corey? How about your mate? V
neck T shirt on the men gives me Simon cowl viz. Yeah,
he's really doubled down on the V neck, hasn't he.
I don't like a V neck, Never liked the V neck.
Never liked the V neck. Cardigan? Well, what is this brideeshead? Revisit?
(57:18):
It's hard to carry that off as well. People don't
like glasses on their head and get in touch. My
name is Marcus. Welcome eight hundred and eighty ten eighty.
It's hats kats and rattes and elephants and long neck geese.
That's the plan for tonight. Yes, do you think baseball
caps look terrible? I don't, but who knows? It feels
like Friday doesn't feels Oh. I haven't known much of
(57:40):
breaking news tonight, have I I was a meatworks at
living at the Alliance. That's where that went bad. You
might be a cross that we rate well and Levin
there's always people calling from them, more than you'd expect.
It seems like quite a major instant there. Now be
in touch if you want to talk Marcus till midnight. Oh,
(58:00):
eight hundred and eighty ten eighty nineteen to ten. Hello, Peter,
this is Mark.
Speaker 18 (58:06):
Welcome here, Marcus. I asked my car keys on maybe
two or three years ago. Anyway, I went to the
dealership I bought my car from, and they quoted me
eight hundred and fifty dollars to replacement. So I went
to another dealership. They quoted me six hundred and fifty.
So I went to mister Minute and he said, I
(58:27):
can cut the key, but I can't code it. He said,
but if you just he said, once you get the
key cut, take it to a dealership and asked them
to put the code in. That cost me. The whole
thing cost me one hundred and fifty dollars. Well okay,
as opposed to six fifty and eight fifty and it
works fine.
Speaker 2 (58:48):
I don't know why. I don't know why car dealers
are so funny about that stuff. If it's a rid
when you think or quite what it is. But yeah,
they don't make out there's any other options, do they?
Speaker 16 (59:01):
No?
Speaker 18 (59:01):
No, And as I said, I went to mister Minute
and he is a decent sort of guy, and he said, no,
I kept the key, but you need to get a
coded Just take it into a dealership and ask him
put the code and take your spear seven and they
put the codin. And as I said, the whole thing
costs one hundred and fifty bucks.
Speaker 2 (59:20):
And that's just a bit of software is putting the
code on? Is that there's a little computer in there?
Is that what happens?
Speaker 18 (59:25):
Yep? So I won't do that again, but be sure
at the point.
Speaker 2 (59:29):
It's just yeah, I just don't like the way keys
have gone. It feels like they're in the interim stage.
It needs to they eat either need they either all
need to go to apps on phone or something different,
because it's crazy the way it works.
Speaker 18 (59:41):
Well, even though when I'm a app on the phone,
I'm too old for things like that.
Speaker 2 (59:46):
Yeah, but got which mister minute that was there? Give
them a shoutout because it was great advice. Yeah, yeah,
you know which part of which? Which part of the country,
Peter Auckland, Okay, which which more? Saint Luke's.
Speaker 18 (01:00:02):
I bought my car from MG.
Speaker 25 (01:00:05):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:00:06):
Which a minute?
Speaker 18 (01:00:06):
And the MD was the mister minute with from Packer Animal.
Speaker 2 (01:00:11):
Okay, it's great information, Thanks Peter. Eighteen to ten. Someone's
quite rightly texted through Kurt Cobain Ony man ever to
nail the Cardigan You're quite right, absolutely nailed her total
Cardigan masterclass from him without a doubt fifteen to ten.
Roman from twelve Franketts Marcus, good evening.
Speaker 30 (01:00:32):
You know mate, Just so, I love the old ball
subjects that you have on you show. Anyway, I'll get
onto it. My brother had a cap, had two peaks
on a baseball cap. Two peaks on it, one to
the left at ten o'clock and one to the right
at two o'clock. So it looked like he was shaking
(01:00:54):
his head both ways, and in the middle was a
statement I and their leader which way did they go?
And of course wherever he ward he got heaps of laughs.
Speaker 6 (01:01:03):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:01:03):
Always good to get a noveldy hat if it works.
What year was that though, because they got they've got
a bit far fetched now, the novelty hats.
Speaker 30 (01:01:11):
Yeah, we're talking probably twenty years ago. So it's got
pinched so good.
Speaker 2 (01:01:16):
Yeah, it's a good. Well, that's the thing about hats.
It's really easy to lose them because you put them
down somewhere, don't you, because people are funny about hats inside,
Then you forget it, and it's always you spend half
your life chasing after them.
Speaker 30 (01:01:26):
And if you've got a good enough basketball one, they'll
pinch it off your head while you're wearing it.
Speaker 2 (01:01:31):
Yeah, you're probably right there, Frank, thank you. It's interesting.
I've spent some time about this, but I think with
novelty hats and novelty T shirts and bumper sticks, most
of it's been replaced by memes. Hasn't it that people
just seen from person to person. You don't see many
humorous T shirts anymore. It's all been memefied. I'll come back,
(01:01:55):
no doubt. Hmm, oh wait one hundred and eighty ten
eighty text and call do what you want free country.
That was good that I liked the way you shoot
when you ski and they just shoot those discs down
like the Easter Show. That's been a lot of the
other ones. I like that. Nothing gives me the more
than cuff jeans on a man. We have been guilty
(01:02:17):
of that too. I'll tell you where's a cardigan? Well,
a three to six year old here the end people,
the bittery and Marcus till midnight, Oh oh news, not much,
Livin's the big story, gas leak a guess reaction, Yes,
and much talk about the situation with Korea leader off
(01:02:40):
to jail. A social media influence in Australia is stile
inn a bikini and balley. That's become a big story.
It's just stay clear that Australian of balley the Austraia.
It never goes well for the Aussies, does it. But
being touched Marcus till twelve if is something that you
want to talk about? Hats and car Key dramas now
(01:03:00):
reporting that Trump could make a decision on military strikes
and Iran soon with the US military ready to potentially
launch an attack by this weekend. I think one of
the aircraft carriers is in position. Remember last time they
bombed and they sent people the wrong way as a decoy,
says Trump's been a lot of his time thinking about that.
I don't know how well that the obliteration went when
(01:03:22):
they did those bunk bunker bombers. Whenever he found out
much more about the wouldn't get the intel. The general
like the US is, General Gerald R. Ford is among
the military martter moving into the Middle East. So that's
all happening. Ten away from ten Marcus just drove past
NPD Petrol Lincoln Road and there are cars queued for miles.
(01:03:43):
Any intel and less. People worry about the war and
the price of petrol going up. But yeah, I don't
know if there'd be all be facked into the petrol price,
wouldn't it. I don't know any more about that. Sorry,
ten away from ten. If you want to call eight
from ten, if you want to talk quickly before the news,
that's the plan. Be nice to hear from you, Marcus
(01:04:07):
High Marcus from Art Deco Central. It's all about here.
It's all about to happen here in lost Napier Marc.
I think it should be a law every car purchased
in New Ze should have to have two keys. I
think all cars do have two keys, but everyone's going
to lose keys. It's human nature. So I don't know
the answer, but it's crazy eight hund dollars for a
new key, and and probably we should be better at
(01:04:30):
charging changing batteries ourselves. Yeah, just look in the manual.
Guy makes perfect sense about that. Look in the manual.
But get in touch of your talk before twelve, before
ten in fact, eight hundred and eighty, ten eighty. That's
interesting about the string vests and Hillary. I didn't realize
that that's good news. I imagine the Norwegian. I imagine
a monthst and more than to the pole too, as
(01:04:52):
he ate his dogs. Seven away from ten A Corps
before the news would be tremendous. You might have breaking news.
We are you might have a news update. There might
be something that's happening out there you can tell us about.
It's a plan. Get in touch, Marcus. All the end
your pia. Our firefighters have come from all over to
Utuga from Fullavin for that situation there. I feel for
(01:05:14):
the people Akoa. They're still struggling with their floods and
they're frustrated by the clean up response from the authorities
nagging frustrations. Looks like they might begin to help they want.
So if you have you are there, you've got a comment,
It's be good to hear. We haven't forgotten you. So
I don't fully know what's happening there, but I just
(01:05:34):
wonder what the long term viability of that road's going
to be in getting to Akaroa. It's gonna be difficult,
isn't it. So there might be comments on that also.
Six from ten justin, this is Marcus. Good evening.
Speaker 9 (01:05:47):
Oh how you going mate? Lovely you listen to you
as always.
Speaker 2 (01:05:51):
Yeah, nice to have you on board. Justin what can
you tell me?
Speaker 9 (01:05:54):
Well, I'm a specialist at about of Blocksmith and I
wanted to have a chat with you about Corkys.
Speaker 2 (01:05:58):
Oh God, what's the Is it a road?
Speaker 25 (01:06:02):
No?
Speaker 9 (01:06:03):
Well, it started in nineteen BMW were the first dart
to ninety ninety five introducing this security system that was
all built into the key. So it's a market ship
and heather the key it works in a challenge response system.
When you turn the ignition on, the car issues a challenge,
the marketship issues a response, Yes, I'm the right key,
I can start the car. It was generally brought out
(01:06:23):
for theft to have reduced theft in vehicles, yes, but slowly,
but surely it's just morphed over the years and the encryptions,
the level of encryptions have gotten so bad that you
people are convinced that you have to go to the dealer.
But as a specialist automotive locksmouth, I mean there's a
network of automotive locksmouth throughout the country that can generally
(01:06:44):
help you spare car keys and lost car keys and
so on and so a lot of people.
Speaker 2 (01:06:49):
So can you put the codes? And the dealers say
they've got to put on Can do you have those codes?
Speaker 9 (01:06:54):
Yeah, Well it's not really codes that we have in
a book that we throw in a key. We basically
go out to the car, make and new key, plug
into the car with a diagnostic machine of some sort
that is generally special last to our industry, and we
can then read information from the car and put that
onto a key to enable to start it to work forever.
Speaker 2 (01:07:14):
Okay, so these key changes. It cost eight hundred dollars.
How much can the specious automotive Locksworth do it for?
Speaker 9 (01:07:21):
It depends, Marcus. It depends on the distance we're traveling.
It depends whether it's the lost key, whether it's a
spare key, make model year, all of that comes into effect. You, Marcus,
make a lot of money doing your brilliant show. If
you drive a twenty twenty four land Rover Discovery these
new ones, you could get into eight to ten thousand
dollars if you lose all the.
Speaker 19 (01:07:39):
Keys for that car.
Speaker 2 (01:07:40):
Wow, I thought the new land Drovers you just had
a cell phone to get in with.
Speaker 14 (01:07:45):
No.
Speaker 9 (01:07:45):
No, they're still using keys. They're still using a proximity key.
It's just a level of encryption is so high.
Speaker 2 (01:07:50):
But it is going to cell phones as well as
that's something you can do. It's an app and you
download the code.
Speaker 9 (01:07:55):
Got our hope, not because they'll put a lot of
us out of business.
Speaker 2 (01:08:00):
Yeah, I'll look into that because I have heard that's
a thing. Justin but look nice to talk to. Thank
you for that. Hittle twelve minimes, Marcus, good evening, eight
hundred eighty ten eighty Any news that's happening around the
world will be there for you. People get in touch.
I'll tell you what I don't like what the Olympics
when they give cuddly toys. I think it infantilizes the event.
(01:08:21):
I'll be embarrassed if I'd rest breaking my neck doing
triple twists and then I'll given a soft toy on
the podium. That's just me, though. People seem to love
soft toys now, don't they After COVID. Don't know why
always into it, never worked that out, don't plan to
blah blah blah. Was weird that guy didn't know you
could actually get a keynail on your cell phone. I
(01:08:43):
don't know what it was about, because someone said it
this year with the land Rovers. So there you go.
Hats and keys is the topic so far, and feel
free to come through eight hundred eighty ten eighty if
you want to be in touch. Eighty seventy, nineteen ninety
text nineteen nine two. That's right, Laurre, It's Marcus. Welcome,
(01:09:04):
Hi Marcus.
Speaker 25 (01:09:06):
The I like the.
Speaker 7 (01:09:10):
I do like baseball caps, but if for surveyors and
that you've actually got to put them on back to front,
you know, because the peak it's in the way it
brings into the telescope or the godlight.
Speaker 24 (01:09:22):
Oh.
Speaker 2 (01:09:22):
Yes, so you couldn't have anything up front, could you?
You want to? I don't know what heck would be
best for you.
Speaker 7 (01:09:27):
Well, well, you can turn it on, turn it around backwards.
But that's not a good look for for old guys basically.
But I like a canvas hat, whether you know, relatively
small brim, but a good, good weight you can actually
you know, you can deal a good blow to a
(01:09:48):
wasp or a blow yeah, a bloody good work.
Speaker 18 (01:09:51):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:09:53):
I don't like the you like the flat brims on
those baseball caps. I don't like that look. It's sort
of more like boy race boy racers and rappers and
and pimps.
Speaker 2 (01:10:07):
You mean you prefer a peak that's sort of curved over.
Speaker 7 (01:10:10):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, the curve ground.
Speaker 24 (01:10:12):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:10:12):
But here's something for you, here's something for you.
Speaker 5 (01:10:15):
Lurry yep.
Speaker 2 (01:10:19):
What about people that tuck the ears under the cap?
Oh you've seen that, leon't You start noticing it. You
can't unnotice it. And that's that I think, Flip. I've
told my kids if they do that, they're out of
the house.
Speaker 7 (01:10:35):
They just thought when you were in Fox and you didn't.
There's a shop in the main street there called Pioneer
out for us.
Speaker 2 (01:10:42):
Was tempted. Were running late for the Fury we did
bed time management.
Speaker 7 (01:10:47):
You missed a good spot there because they were major
supplier of the car Heart brand.
Speaker 2 (01:10:52):
Yeah, I've always been big on Carhart.
Speaker 7 (01:10:55):
Okay, Pioneer you have a look in the or they're
online as well. But it's so you know, especially if
you wanted your mining, your bit of overalls, you know,
the canvas jobs like. Yeah, but they do a lot
of casual range there as well. What's the shop called
Pioneer Outfitters and Fox and Ye Pioneer Outfitters. They've got
(01:11:16):
a website and a Facebook page. But they also do
a uh an Indiana Jones hat, a coastal version.
Speaker 6 (01:11:31):
They call it.
Speaker 2 (01:11:33):
But it's a good shop.
Speaker 7 (01:11:38):
Oh yeah, hell, you know it's if there's some great
stuff and they're probably uh it's it's it's not only
just the hard hard core jackets and and things, but
it's it's the biggest range of casual car hat stuff
you'd see anywhere.
Speaker 9 (01:11:50):
I think.
Speaker 2 (01:11:52):
You could put stuff that stuff through the books, you.
Speaker 7 (01:11:56):
Larry Yep, Yep put it down to the job.
Speaker 2 (01:12:04):
How do you, Larry, do you know, no thoughts of retiring.
Speaker 7 (01:12:12):
No, I've well I should actually, uh, I'm sort of
not full on, you know, I but I still do
it but work.
Speaker 5 (01:12:21):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:12:21):
Actually, there's a turn bit busy with all these trees
that have been blowing over this bivereral photography to be
done this weekend around this.
Speaker 2 (01:12:29):
Area for insurance for forestry or yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:12:32):
Yeah, for insurance for forestry. Yeah, and there's quite number
of it. And actually it's one of the first times
I can't because they've had a bit of a medical issue.
I can't do it myself this weekend. I've got to
get somebody else to do it for me. But yeah,
but there's a hell of a lot of damage around
(01:12:53):
this area. But I know, I think I think I
can work on for a bit yet, you know, while
I still enjoy it. It's is it?
Speaker 12 (01:13:03):
Is it?
Speaker 2 (01:13:03):
Cleuse you don't have anything else to do?
Speaker 7 (01:13:06):
Oh well, I've got plenty of other things I probably
could do.
Speaker 2 (01:13:09):
You avoiding it.
Speaker 7 (01:13:11):
Yeah, I'm sort of in a bit of a market
niche and some of the things I do, some of
the things I do nobody else wants to do.
Speaker 2 (01:13:17):
Yeah, I know it's good to be wanted to, you'd
feel good. You have to get out of Lowry would
be the only guy that's got that old camera now
or banging him. That was great.
Speaker 7 (01:13:26):
Hunched up in the vecors. That No, I mean, that's
it is a niche that seems to be closing a
bit more. But I do a number of other things too,
But still do a little bit of surveying and and
and a bit of sorting out titles and other things
for people. Yeah, yeah, I said, I still feel useful
and I still enjoy it, So that's good.
Speaker 2 (01:13:48):
And the and the drones have drones and a I
haven't taken over yet.
Speaker 7 (01:13:52):
No, the drones can't have let to operate in a
lot of areas.
Speaker 2 (01:13:54):
Of course, that makes sense and long way long way
that lasts. But a patch protection for your crowd'll be dangerous.
Speaker 7 (01:14:03):
Yeah, let's that's uh, you know, so with that to
keep me going for a little lob. But I'm looking
around for somebody else would would would do it for me.
But it's it's been a bit difficulty. Not everybody wants
to be sort of peering down the hole of the
floor of us.
Speaker 11 (01:14:20):
Isn't it good on you?
Speaker 2 (01:14:21):
Larry? Nice to check thank you, Shane, Marcus welcome, Marcus,
are good, Shane. Thanks.
Speaker 8 (01:14:29):
I've got I've got some paintball caps, but I don't
I don't wear them. The wrong brand, ain't ever bring warm.
Speaker 2 (01:14:35):
You collect them.
Speaker 8 (01:14:38):
Just from the different companies that I know well actually
would for.
Speaker 29 (01:14:41):
But some of them.
Speaker 8 (01:14:43):
There they got paints. One books on the structure, which
there's longer exists. Uh, got road working cap.
Speaker 12 (01:14:53):
I had a.
Speaker 8 (01:14:55):
Corner Roy Green, cornerly white, Catto keep.
Speaker 2 (01:14:59):
Oh that sounds good with severer wrong sails to the
public a rarity.
Speaker 5 (01:15:06):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (01:15:07):
I came it to my big screen for his took birthday.
He's a storage workout, a drinker.
Speaker 2 (01:15:13):
So I came to the brilliant Why don't you wear them?
Speaker 8 (01:15:18):
I don't like wearing kids. Then he had I wear
is like a white rim head when I go fishing
off the bench.
Speaker 2 (01:15:27):
I wonder, I wonder where you don't like wearing them.
Speaker 8 (01:15:31):
I don't know, it's just it's a pure Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:15:34):
Okay, wait, since you I never used to it that,
I got to a stage where I started. I know
I can't really be without one, so it's weird.
Speaker 31 (01:15:39):
Hey hey yeah.
Speaker 8 (01:15:42):
Another thing was the Trackle magazine that comes to the
newspaper every now and then. There was a guy in
here who homes a fight fromanly owns a train and
he wants to go from Auckland to rude A Ruher
to Toko roller now and there's a few drive rail
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cars from longer time. So if he wants to go
to rude around, I don't know how he's gonna get
from Mama won't get rough Well get the long time.
Speaker 2 (01:16:20):
I thought people had stolen. I thought people had stolen
all the sleepers.
Speaker 8 (01:16:27):
Well, yeah, they ain't a replace quite.
Speaker 2 (01:16:32):
So he's got he's got his own train.
Speaker 8 (01:16:34):
Yeah, apparently from the own train. I should actually read
the article. I looked at it and I said to
my one wants to run the train from wanting to
run around to tech run take messers were right?
Speaker 2 (01:16:52):
I quite like to find that article.
Speaker 8 (01:16:55):
Yeah, I should have read it. I got names, but
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:16:59):
That's all right. I'll see if I can find that out.
So is the the turke Rod line goes beyond that? Okay? Separately?
Does it go? Yeah? Branches off? Does it?
Speaker 8 (01:17:11):
I think to write a line branches off at Yeah, they'd.
Speaker 2 (01:17:14):
Be right, that's it. Yeah, you got it. Yep. Okay, Yeah,
it was a shame that led. It was a shame
they let it slip, the one that was going all
the way to do it, because it went all the
way to town and then well they stopped it. It
was ended up.
Speaker 27 (01:17:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:17:27):
I don't know what went on there, but it wasn't God.
Speaker 8 (01:17:30):
Yeah, I put a little little train station and while
here for it used to be yep, and it didn't work.
So they ended up putting the track up the track
all the way out the daughter.
Speaker 2 (01:17:47):
Okay, I'm going to look into that shame, but like
I appreciate that. Thanks for coming up anyway, sixteen past
ten if you want to talk, that's the plan. Oh,
by the way, just a bit of a change of topics.
This weekend is the Napier Deco festival, which people rave
about and they say it's one of those festivals you've
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got to go to every year because it's so good.
Now it's not for me. I hate that nineteen thirty stuff.
I hate that all that dressing up with that sort
of that flapper style. Ah, cigarettes and those cigarette kind
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of smoking sticks whatever they called, all that sort of lockets. Yeah,
don't know what it is for me. Cigarette holders, yeah,
all that kind of that. Yeah, yeah, I have a
very strong dislike for it. It's not sort of the
era that I would like to aspire to. And I
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don't like steam trains either, and it just sounds like
a nightmare. But people love it, and good on them.
I'm not going to disparage them if that's what they're into.
I suppose you go and buy your fur coats and
dress up like that and that's your plan.
Speaker 5 (01:19:10):
Good.
Speaker 2 (01:19:11):
But what I was asking about, and that could be
a bit of a side pivot tonight, is what are
these What are the festivals in the country that you
go to every year that you think are fantastic? Yeah,
what are the festivals you've got every year that you
think are fantastic? Because I'm curious to know on those
straw boater hats the men wear. Everything about it is
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a big negative for me. But yeah, that's that's just
I'd love to be able to go and enjoy it.
But I'm looking at photos of the people now, women
with feather bowers and all. Why I've got such a
strong reaction, But yeah, I want to know at the festival.
I mean, because there's some fairly big festivals around the country.
Now there's there, of course, the bluff Oyster Festival, and
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there's the decer festivals. I'm just curious though, the one
that you've gone to and you think, yep, that's something
i'd go to, I'd keep going to because it's really
really good. So we've got an opinion about that. Something
to say that a different topic from hats and key
chains looks terrible, although a lot of people that aren't
wearing any clothes at all, vintage color and charm were
in classic Probably I'll go on you're in absolutely love
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up the time of my life, but I don't think
I will. So that's a bit of a side topic
pivot there also tonight the great festivals I've been todded.
I've been to the Hooka Tika one that's pretty good.
That's pretty much a Canterbury away drinking trip. It's kind
of hard to get a festival starter. Once it's once,
it's better, and it's it's there forever, isn't it? Until
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they get out of contront? I think, what are some
of the other great ones are? So you'll have some
suggestions for that. The festivals you've been to, I know
what the other great ones are, but I'm sure you'll
have some suggestions or maybe want to publicize some that
have been really good. I've missed a lot of texts.
T shirts on men of a certain age that were
purchased as memorable and merchancized items were concerts many months ago,
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often listing World two a dates Yak yak jack. Petrol
price dropped at two thirty six n p npd fuel
discount day, Marcus, last night, you wish that the Winter
Olympics had snowboard racing. Actually they do. It's called border cross.
Four snowboarders lining up the top of the course of
racing down often carnes, but extreme and good to watch. Marcus.
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On Christmas back in the nine as they gome, my
elder brother a T shirt which said old Fart, and
Honor's wife's one it read old farts missus need us
to stay. They probably went straight and the benafter everyone left. Testy,
you have an app to unlock your car with bluetooth,
so sub it will be normal with cars most cars
in the future. I have the Ford app on my phone.
I can unlock and start the carf of the app.
(01:21:50):
Just checked with check GPT. They said yes, This is
an it with some lander of models that can be
started with a phone app, but only some models, and
it can control temperature in some parts of the car.
And someone said, hope could tick a wild food festival
one of the great festivals that we know, if you've
got something to say about that. Eight hundred and eighty ten,
eighty nine x twenty one past ten, twenty three past ten.
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Roberts Marcus, welcome, sorry, bead button push. Roberts Marcus, welcome.
Speaker 9 (01:22:16):
Have you got me?
Speaker 2 (01:22:17):
Yeah? Got your rub hell?
Speaker 31 (01:22:19):
Are you good?
Speaker 2 (01:22:19):
Thank you good?
Speaker 31 (01:22:21):
Yeah, I'm interested interested about your your take on the
festival in the napier What is it? The art deco?
Speaker 24 (01:22:32):
Is it?
Speaker 2 (01:22:32):
It's the clothing, Sorry, it's the clothing. Oh, clothing, Oh
the nineteen thirties, you know, with sort of your yeah,
like your boater hats and your feathers in your hair
and smoking cigarettes through those one of those things, cigarette holders,
those long things. Yeah, their narrow dress. All that stuff
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freaks me.
Speaker 31 (01:22:54):
Out, sort of like Chicago, yeah yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:22:58):
But like that gangster mole type thing.
Speaker 31 (01:23:00):
Yeah like that yeah yeah yeah yeah. Because it's a
terrible place to park.
Speaker 5 (01:23:06):
There's no parking there.
Speaker 31 (01:23:08):
You've got to pay for it. I just I'll see
I'll there recently. I'll see her recently and it and
I didn't want to pay for the parking. So the
whole area it's all paid. So I drove about, I know,
two and a half k's away.
Speaker 2 (01:23:25):
So you were you were were recently the or the
Napier Deco festival.
Speaker 31 (01:23:29):
No, no, I was just see well, I went up
to see my parents. My parents live up there. Oh shocker.
So I parked two and a half k's away. I
just walked back to where we are staying. No, it's terrible.
And the local yeah, yeah, yeah, no, she's no good.
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But the talking about festivals, I'll tell you a bit
of a story. They have a festival where locally.
Speaker 5 (01:23:58):
Where I am.
Speaker 31 (01:23:59):
It's over in the next region, in the Ring of
Tikie region, and it's called the Martin Harvest Festival. And
and I guess it's when they have us some maize
or the crops or stuff like that. I'm not exactly sure,
but yeah, I got an email from the local council
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to apply for it. And I've got a food trailer business,
a food cart business.
Speaker 9 (01:24:25):
So so I miss as a.
Speaker 31 (01:24:27):
Lady who sent me with the email, I said, is
it worth me applying? I said, last year I applied
for it, I didn't make the cart and and obviously
you've got your food food options. And so in the meantime,
I was at an event in the ring atticky at
the Bull's domain, and and the sky comes up. He
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was a cheddy guy. I didn't know who he was.
And he bought some He bought a a bacon and egg,
an onion on toasted shamata and so he buys it.
You know, he's chatting away and then then he gets us,
gets his meal, and he leaves and he comes back,
comes back abound now later and he says to me, ah,
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that was great, that was a great feed. Why didn't
you apply to come to the Martin Martin Harvest Festival
And I said, well I did. I said, you guys
must like fried rice and sweet and say one times
over in Martin. He said, oh, what would you sell?
And I said, well, well it's a farming region, so
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I'd be doing steak and meals to suit the crowd.
So this year I applied for it, and I've made
the cut. So I'm looking forward to that festival.
Speaker 2 (01:25:42):
So are you saying there but snobbish because you just
sold Kiwi food? Is that what it is?
Speaker 31 (01:25:47):
Well, well, no, you say, I just didn't make the cat.
I was a bit annoyed about. But he said to me,
he said to me, we'll keep applying. So I've made
the cut this year. So I'm looking forward to that.
Speaker 2 (01:26:00):
When's that to give people a bit of a rave
about that, when's that coming up?
Speaker 31 (01:26:05):
I think it's about it's early April, so but sort
of sort of you know, the beginning of autum when
they harvest, harvest whatever crops are over there. So yeah,
I'm looking forward to that. I've got plenty of work
around the place. I was up at Messi University tonight.
Speaker 2 (01:26:23):
Did they have a Tiga party or something?
Speaker 25 (01:26:26):
No?
Speaker 31 (01:26:26):
No, I'm not involved in any of that, any of those.
Speaker 2 (01:26:32):
But what is it like Fresher is it? Was there
a party for you to have a food track?
Speaker 19 (01:26:38):
No?
Speaker 31 (01:26:39):
Well, once a month, once a month there I do.
I do a student get together and you know, all
all the workers up at Messy they have something called
the Oasis Gathering and that's once once a month and yeah,
you know I get to go on campus or sell
food in the weekend. I'd done the welcoming all the
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new halls of residents, so that was fantastic. Yeah, it's
great part of me. You know, it's sound like.
Speaker 2 (01:27:11):
You sound like your food truck's humming.
Speaker 31 (01:27:13):
Oh look, Marcus, I'll tell you.
Speaker 8 (01:27:15):
Look.
Speaker 31 (01:27:16):
I go out, I find my own work. I don't
rely on anybody, and I'm only answerable to myself, and
I've got work coming out me ears brilliant.
Speaker 2 (01:27:29):
I'd like to try it sometime. Rob, thank you so much.
You stay in touch head or midnight. It's all about
the festivals. I've enjoyed this so far, the Martin Harvest Festival.
I don't think I'm alone to be freaked out by
that deco costume. I think probably a lot of people.
If for anything that's fancy dress, I get a bit
freaked out by. Actually, if everyone's in fancy dress, that's
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what I don't like, Like like often for train museums
ever dress up in the nineteen thirty or or like
a live weekend at the museum, we gotta dress up
old times. Don't like any of that. Yeah, I don't
know what it is. I just don't like people dressing
and different time frame. Dino Marcus Good evening. Hey, Marcus
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good denote, Ok, you got me names yeap, gotcha out?
Speaker 32 (01:28:21):
And Claire Yeah cool man. I just wanted to chat
about the mainly early days of the Wild Food Festival
and Oka ticket Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:28:29):
Sure, which which would be weird in nineteen ninety or yeah.
Speaker 32 (01:28:34):
We probably started trucking in there about ninety three. We're
sort of a work environment. We were involved in tourism,
particularly driving vehicles around the country, so we'd all be
doing the same lap and as a result never get
to catch up with each other. So any of the
Fellers ladies said time off around the Hoky Festival were
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convoy up from Queenstown starting on Wednesday, get there on
Friday and then get amongst it, and of course a
pretty thirsty, hardcore Gensen ladies, and we'd do our best
to demolish one another. I went to ten out of
eleven years, and I think I tried three items of food.
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There were a couple of memorable ones that I couldn't try.
The young ladies at the Pony Club that had horse
meat sandwiches. Yeah wow, And we're very open about that.
And gentlemen, we knew from the coasts who was the
next Cannibury prop. He got his hands on the mister
Whippie van and started dishing out ice creams there one year.
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And if you can imagine a big prop and a
mister Whippi van, they're not really a hand in glove situation.
In any movement would see the acts of stilting foot
from side to side, and these big forearms would come
out of the window with a lovely, delicate little ice
cream for all the kids who won one.
Speaker 5 (01:30:02):
Is quite classic.
Speaker 32 (01:30:04):
And in the early days you used to be able
to just go and chuck your tent up on the
beach and one year and nine to five right in
the driftwood everywhere. One year I counted two hundred fires
along the Stretcher coast within visual who would have been
probably three or four kilometers. Things got tightened as a
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team to do a bit more PC every year. I think,
like I said, we wound it up after about.
Speaker 5 (01:30:33):
A dozen or so years.
Speaker 32 (01:30:34):
But it was good times, very good times.
Speaker 2 (01:30:37):
Have you been back there recently?
Speaker 26 (01:30:38):
No?
Speaker 5 (01:30:39):
No, I have not.
Speaker 32 (01:30:40):
I lived way up in the far North now, so
I'm literally miles away.
Speaker 2 (01:30:45):
Because I went ninety four, I must have gone ninety
five ninety six. I think we're filming there as well.
It was pretty full on. It was pretty lively. Yeah,
oh yeah, yep, And I imagine it's one of those
ones the locals. Probably after a while the locals get
sick of it because you've got the other talents coming in.
But it still seems to me still, it still seems
to be going, doesn't it.
Speaker 29 (01:31:06):
I have no idea.
Speaker 32 (01:31:07):
Actually Marcus has sort of gone down another path now.
But yeah, well the locals are used to like tourists
popping in there for the Greenstone, I suppose, so you know,
maybe we could have our weekend and away they go
for the rest of it. In the pubs were pumping.
I think it was really going off all throughout town.
I never saw any trouble actually over the that duration.
Speaker 3 (01:31:30):
It was yeah, just a good time.
Speaker 32 (01:31:32):
Yeah yeah, and everyone was having a good time.
Speaker 2 (01:31:35):
Actually, might go next year, Dino. Nice to hear from you,
Thank you. Yeah, good little town. Till they do well
with that coast to coast to end that both must
be probably great things for the town. Ray, it's Marcus, welcome,
good evening markets How are you good? Thanks Ray, Marcus.
Speaker 11 (01:31:51):
I was just when I'm talk talk on to deadly
when I come on and if I talk to you
about the Wednesday over water kid, is that still going
or still ongoing thing?
Speaker 2 (01:32:04):
It's kind of different from a lot of festivals Rake
because it's every two years and the year is one
of them, so it's they've got the rap Door coming
this year, which is a big kind of American fighter plane,
so they're excited about that. I've never gone, but everyone
I know that ghys loves it.
Speaker 11 (01:32:19):
Is it the same now that Tim Wallas passed away?
Or some are some of the family keeping it going,
or I.
Speaker 2 (01:32:28):
Think there's some old radio guys there. I think there's
a guy called Taylor runs it well, he's involved with it.
I know that there's a yeah, there's a.
Speaker 4 (01:32:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:32:38):
There's certainly a passionate people. It's probably a full time
business for people now, is it.
Speaker 11 (01:32:43):
I don't know, but I remember you had you had
to book about six months and he did to get
combination down there because there's no way he couldn't get
a combination anywhere that anywhere near Watka. It was was
packed out.
Speaker 2 (01:32:58):
You see. For me, just looking at the sky at
planes doesn't do it for me. But people that have
said they've been there and had those views have loved it,
so be enough. Yeah, it's not my thing, but I
can appreciate people wanting to do it.
Speaker 11 (01:33:11):
Yes, because I thought it might have been the nominally
thought of might award all since since the Wallace.
Speaker 2 (01:33:18):
And into it and I used to about kids and
things and are you exaviation yourself?
Speaker 11 (01:33:26):
No, I went I went down there when Tom Middleton
was was flying free in New Zealand. And then we
we hired and played down in Nelson and we we
we flew down over Lake Dunston there and then and
Tom Middleton he was he used to fly free in
New Zealand, and of course he was, and he needed
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some stunt flying down here as well. He used to
be a stump for her. But he Tom Thom has
passed away now.
Speaker 3 (01:33:55):
And of course.
Speaker 11 (01:33:58):
Even and we we we we went down to the
sab and of course the whole all all the crew that,
all all the people of the I be get out
and wheel the wheels back and pushing at off Thedomac
before we get there, so it was out of the
way of the other planes.
Speaker 18 (01:34:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:34:16):
Are you still are you still in? Are you still
in Nelson?
Speaker 11 (01:34:19):
Right? Blackpool?
Speaker 2 (01:34:21):
Yeah, okay, yeah, yeah yeah, Blackpool, Yeah yeah.
Speaker 11 (01:34:24):
Yeah, and I'm so last time I went it was
nineteen ninety four, but I think it was. Let's go
back a few years now.
Speaker 2 (01:34:31):
But family in Blackpool now one hundred.
Speaker 11 (01:34:36):
Six hundred or five many. Yeah, you know it's places
booming there.
Speaker 2 (01:34:43):
Ye who's moving there?
Speaker 11 (01:34:46):
Oh we get a lot of people coming in more
in sections for moments, quiets and all that. Yeah, yeah,
it's just booming ahead.
Speaker 3 (01:34:58):
Now yeah, what are they what.
Speaker 8 (01:35:01):
Are they doing?
Speaker 2 (01:35:02):
What are they doing with their time? Are they retirees?
Speaker 11 (01:35:09):
Most of her tires? It's good fishing off the coast,
have a surfcasting and all you know.
Speaker 5 (01:35:15):
Some of them.
Speaker 11 (01:35:17):
Get gold beads to go up in the rivers and
doing with a gold petting.
Speaker 25 (01:35:23):
It.
Speaker 5 (01:35:24):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (01:35:24):
The only going to find a couple of little nuggets
about the size of a very marbles and you're set
for laws.
Speaker 2 (01:35:34):
Oh god, oh okay, Well that's good to hear from here,
but anyway, good to mention wings over warnaka. Nice to
hear from a twenty two to eleven hit on midnight
right to the end. Festivals and hats and fobs or
blends together. Festivals and hats and fobs They probably should
be a hat festival or a lost Ja Kaki festival.
That'd be good, wouldn't it? Anyway? Get in Touch Wild
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Food Festival hok Ticke of March fourteen. More family oriented
now than past when numbers are over twenty thousand. That's
from Rose. Have you met or know of anyone who
going to be a super speller? Are they genuine or real?
Is it a blessing of a nightmare? How do you
feel about Armageddon cosplayers? Opposed to time frame based? Oh
that's one of those festivals. Shout out to all tho's
(01:36:18):
going to splawl this weekend. Last one great outfits outfits optional?
The car coulda seafest was great, needs to return, Marcus.
I'm watching Allen cars. Take your pick. Not only is
it dreadful, I now know where they got the idea
for money or the bag. Sixty third Annual totong Air
National Jazz Festival March twenty seven April six brilliant year's best, Marcus.
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A great festival to attend as an Aagara bluegrass festival.
It's a small festival, big an atmosphere. Yes, I have
been to that last year, not this year. I'm pretty
sure it was last year. Get in touch if you
got to talk one of his. Marcus, welcome anyway, nineteen
to eleven, Here till midnight a Roman from twelve. Oh
this is interesting. Someone's emailed Ford Transit Mondeo t Ford
(01:37:04):
Transit Mondea Mondeo KI sealed unit can't be open without
breaking it. Also the battery is sold it in. The
battery can be replaced, but needs to be sold and
needs a new case. The dealer usually talks you into
a new key Circus seven. That's crazy. I wouldn't buy
them one day for that very reason. I wouldn't by
them one day either, Marcus. The twenty twenty six or
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Tucky Kite Festival takes place on March the fourteenth and
fifteen at or Tucky Beach. I think I've seen something
of that. I've kind of never understood the Balloon Festival
in Hamilton, because yeah, you don't get to ride on them.
You just go and get to look at them, don't you.
Oh well, I'm sure there'll be some other festivals You've
got that around the They say that that Napi ones fantastic.
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Just not my jam, not my jam at all, but
just a bit of a time, don't have a bit
of a look of the other news around the country. People.
Fifteen to eleven, big story is still that chemical link
leak in live in and not seeing a lot of
other new stuff. The South Korean leader and the fact
(01:38:09):
he's going to spend the rest of his life in jail.
Not begun insurrection. Plenty of damage in the wided Upper
from the floods or from the winds.
Speaker 26 (01:38:20):
So yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:38:21):
A lot of flooding pecked down Nahwa and Nawi and
Lake Ferry around that area. So yep. Not getting any
cheaper this flooding. Is it going to bankrupt us? Heartbreaking?
A lot of the shots of houses full of water.
Not a place I know the place I'm looking at
Paarngai Mowana. That seems as though it's been pretty much hammered.
Speaker 6 (01:38:42):
So yep.
Speaker 2 (01:38:43):
Anyway, all the lines are free. It's fourteen to eleven.
Min Namers Marcus Welcome. Festivals and keys and hats and
the good festivals, the ones you go back to every year.
But it seems as though ones grow and grow. I
don't know what happens to them in the end. I
guess they just don't get a bit raucous. They try
and make them family friendly again, like they've tried to
do with the one at because well, I hope you
take a cab bit of a cabin of a pub crawl.
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I think would you call it a pub crawl or
something like that, there wouldn't be a pub crawel but
bit of a drinking session. I guess it's how I
guess it's how festivals make their money. I'm pretty sure
the Bluff Festival does pretty well out of the booze
people said, never bit of a thirst when they go
there now, texts calls. I wouldn't go to one of those.
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The other festival I wouldn't go. Wouldn't go to one
of those When people dresses steampunk with like goggles and
top hats, that freaks me out. That stuff but look
like it's so self assured with it. Don't get it anyway,
Each their own, I suppose, just don't expect me to
marvel at the costumes. Ten from eleven head on Midnight
Back at you. Someone says they've been to a festival
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called Naked in the Trees. But yeah, I didn't know
that's the thing, but I've I've googled up and it's true. Wow,
there's a festival called Naked Naked in the Trees. Good
Welcome to Naked in the Trees. A unique celebration of desire,
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communication and exploit, exploit, exploration and tome renewing New Zealand. Goodness. Wow.
The Festival of Curiosity impresses deeper connection liberation through the
acceptance of nudity and the interaction of play spaces. I
thought the person was having me on. This is what
the text says, the text for the ages, this one.
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There's just been a festival and tome renew he called
Naked in the Trees. It is not for my husband
and I way to out the gate with some very
sketchy workshops and group sessions. They have armed bands that
let others know what kind of activities you may be
willing to partake in. One tent is called the Playpen
and needs no further explanation. You see some free, jaded,
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scantily clad people living on the Sunday.
Speaker 26 (01:40:57):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (01:40:59):
Wow, they got a very good website. I'm surprised that
wasn't like got more attention. Marcus twenty five years ago.
I remember going to a mission vineyard winery down napier
and they had an open air concent that had Dame
Kiddy one time singing. You could pay general admission, take
a rug and sit on the hill, or you have
plastic chairs close to the stage. I think it's called
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the mission. I think that still goes someone with us know.
Has anyone mentioned the Edinburgh tattoo tonight at Eden Park?
I've just tuned in and wondering how it went. Yeah,
how's that guys? Marcus at Shane again, I have a
look at that travel mag or take photos cause you
send me your email address. Thank you? Yes, doing that now?
Marcus at Marcus at News talk. It's talks. He'd be doccadois,
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isn't it? Yep on it Shane, thank you lines fifty
on took before the news. Otherwise we'll talk after the
head of twelve. I'm excited about that. I'm excited that
the things I haven't heard of, naked in the trees?
Anyone been to the tattoo and your heading game from that?
Let me know how that went?
Speaker 27 (01:42:03):
Now?
Speaker 2 (01:42:03):
Why have I got two different lots of texts coming through?
It's interesting some of the texts don't come through. Marcus,
did you know that George Gray first introduced bamboo to
New Zealand. Didn't know that it's pretty interesting. Never thought
about bamboo and where it came from. But if you
want to be a part of the show, that's the plan.
If you want to talk on air, that's also the plan.
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Get in touch six away from eleven Now, Marcus, my
car key batteries were going flat. I was advised to
go to an auto electrician for replacements. The man at
the desk is opposed to mechanics and he could replace
the batteries if I'd like to leave the keys. They
return in half an hour. I was happy of the
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prompt service. As I turned away, he said, oh, that'll
be fifty dollars each. I turned back, frowling and said
I hadn't expected to be so much. As fast as
the figure tick. He said, well forty. Then I wanted
the job done. I had no real idea as to
pricing and complexity, so I quietly agreed and went away.
Upon returning, I made sure to ask if few batteries
were in The art was yes. I asked if the
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new batteries had been tested and how long would they
possibly last? He answered the effect of how long is
a piece of string. Although I wasn't that happy, I
paid in the hope I got reasonable service. Four weeks
later the batteries were failing. Rather than return, I went
to the Hamilton. She had a car dealership and service
center across town. They are extremely helpful. They had the
battery number inside at twenty thirty two, but the auto
(01:43:32):
electrician put the mas to twenty twenty five batteries in
as a team said they wonder it wasn't functioning properly.
They didn't like their way their brand of card been treated,
so they replaced them and some feeding new batteries, and
they felt I'd be given the run around. The refused
to charge me as I said, a lovely team. I
will now naturally give my future customers to them as
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the firm that treated me fairly. Thank you for that,
and we are talking festivals and keys and hats. Good evening, Brian,
It's Marcus. Welcome. Hi Brian.
Speaker 6 (01:44:05):
Yeah, good good evening near Marcus. Well, I'm I'm up
on the corner of Mount Albert and Stanningham Roads. Yep, okay.
The Eden Park is what three k's away from me.
Speaker 2 (01:44:20):
Yep, And I got woken up from it cheap with
the cannons.
Speaker 6 (01:44:25):
Yeah, you want to heard it? It sound a beautiful boy.
And I looked out and I could see the different
lighting from Eden Park.
Speaker 2 (01:44:36):
Is it finished now?
Speaker 18 (01:44:38):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (01:44:38):
Well, well there's no more now. The lighting is still
on there. But I can look straight down. I look
over half of Auckland.
Speaker 5 (01:44:47):
You know what I mean?
Speaker 21 (01:44:48):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:44:48):
I just well you are you calling Monte Albert and
standing him right?
Speaker 6 (01:44:51):
That's right.
Speaker 2 (01:44:52):
It's a great place to be.
Speaker 6 (01:44:55):
No fantastic. I'm an amateur radio operator and I operated
from there all the time.
Speaker 2 (01:45:01):
What's your call sign?
Speaker 6 (01:45:04):
I've got a sum line call quit the oscar Bo Delda.
Speaker 2 (01:45:08):
Oh yeah, which is Mount Albert Road?
Speaker 6 (01:45:13):
Mount Albert Road? Well, you've got Sandringham. Mount Albert Road
comes into Sandingham Road Extension which goes into Wesley.
Speaker 2 (01:45:22):
No, I can see it now. I can see where are.
Speaker 7 (01:45:25):
The tea street? The soccer grounds is over over to
the mine northeast.
Speaker 4 (01:45:33):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:45:34):
Have you got a Have you got a good ariel?
Speaker 6 (01:45:38):
I wear a Vernacle antenna which is about thirty thirty
five years old. I don't do much up on Hams.
I more interested in the International CB. Oh yeah, up
on twenty seven Triple five and speaking to Italy, France,
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Canary Islands.
Speaker 2 (01:46:03):
You're not that close to Eden Park. You're about three k's.
Speaker 6 (01:46:05):
Away, yeah, a three k about three k's yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:46:10):
Okay, yeah, when you said look down, I think that's
a bit a bit liberal with the truth beg after
the news people catch you hitdle twelves, you know, Heidi
high lines are free, welcome and good evening. There are
kiwis partaking at the Winter Olympics to I'll give you
more details about that and when they are on the
lines are free. We're talking about festivals and key chains
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or key fobbs. Festivals and key fobs and hats. It's
been very talk, so feel free to come through if
you want to partake. There might be something else you
want to talk about. Feel free to be part of it.
Number eight hundred eighty ten eighty if you want to
text nine two nine two. It's eight past eleven.
Speaker 1 (01:46:53):
This is news talk sai'd be breaking news.
Speaker 2 (01:46:58):
News just through from the BBC. Andrew mount Batton Windsor
has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
That is just news through from the UK. Andrew mount
Baton Windsor arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
I think it is his sixty sixth birthday today, not
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that that's there's a lot of detail. This is a
revery news story. Obviously it's minutes old. It's just come through.
I will bring the information for you now. It's on
the Daily Mail of course too, underneath the shot that
will haunted him forever, of him pinned over that young
woman slash girl. Daily Mail says Andrew mount Baton Windsor's
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probably been arrested on his sixty sixth birthday on suspicion
of misconduct in public office. Police have today been seen
at Sandring Him, where the King's younger brother is staying.
Six unmarked police cars arrived at King Charles's Norfolk estate
it just after eight a m. This morning. On look,
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I said the group of eight people in plain clothes
but appeared to be police officers. One man appeared to
be carrying a police issue laptop. They part close to
Prince Phillip's former home Wood Farm, where Andrew has been exiled.
A convoy of vehicles was then photographed leaving It. Says
the BBC is reporting that he has been held on
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suspicion of misconduct and public office. Andrew, who's sixty six today,
is staying at Sandringham after being evicted by his older
brother from Royal Lodge and Windsor following Sorry, that's a
type of there's following the Epstein. It must have been
the must mean the Epstein email release. Police popped up
(01:48:51):
at Sandringham, as Sir Kiir Starmer claimed, nobody is above
the law in the UK, and nine UK police forces
assess whether to launch investigations into EPSTEIN related allegations, including
human trafficking and sexual assault. It says Andrew's yet to
be spoken to by detectives and they're assessing a range
of allegations led to sex trafficking and misconduct in public
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office and sex trafficking. That is the news story just
through that. It's a very badly written article obviously they've
just banged that together very very quickly. But just to confirm,
the BBC are reporting that Andrew mount Batten Winsor, formerly
Prince Andrew, has been arrested and the charges are repeat
those to you again. The charges at the stage are
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suspicion of misconduct in public office. Now the police statement
is now out in full.
Speaker 3 (01:49:48):
Jup.
Speaker 2 (01:49:48):
It's this is pretty confronting and grim for him. This
is the police statement. As part of the investigation. We
have today arrested a man in his sixties from Norfolk
on suspicion of misconduct and public office and are carrying
out searches and addresses in Berkshire and Norfolk. The man
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remains in police custody at this time. We will not
be naming the rest in man as per national guidance.
Please also remember that this case is now active, so
care should we take with any publication to avoid being
in contempt of court. Assistant Chief Constable Oliva Wright said,
following a thorough investigation assessment, we have now open investigation
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into this allegation of misconduct and public office. It's important
we protect the integrity and objectivity of investigation as we
work with our partners to investigate this alleged defense. We
understand the significant public unders in this case. Will provide
updates at the appropriate time. That was through from ten
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past eleven from the BBC in the UK. So there
you go, twelve past eleven TJ. This is Marcus. Good
evening and welcome.
Speaker 26 (01:51:04):
A good evening.
Speaker 5 (01:51:05):
March.
Speaker 26 (01:51:05):
Some I remember earlier two thousands it was called the
Great Bike Crawl, based in a town called Harwardo, and
it started at a first pub called the Dominion. To qualify,
what you had to have was a push bike. So
this town and harward had three major pubs. So the
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next one that we would bite too would be twenty
meters if that and people would paint their bikes and
just their bikes and have fast helmets, and then you
go to the next pub which was twenty meters away,
have a couple of beers, and in the third pub
was maybe eight hundred meters away, would bite to that one,
and then maybe three k's down State Highway three from
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Harwyd there was a little place called Normanby and they
had and they had two pubs out there as well.
Speaker 6 (01:51:57):
So it started out.
Speaker 26 (01:51:59):
You know, just maybe one one hundred and fifty people
on bikes doing this bike crawl, and then over the
space of three years it just blew up and it
became a help and safety risks. There was police and
trap at control and everything involved. But people turned up
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and they had one bike. There was six peddlers and
in the middle three on one side on the outside
in the middle of a table and I've been peddling away,
riding along and it was tinnage, mate. You know, I
would believe on a Rally twenty bike and then come
out and my wheels gone, and my mate's other bikers
hanging up overneath the rafters and I was hited at, mate.
(01:52:44):
There was bikes all over the road, just but a
great time. I'm actually surprised I remember that of the details.
Speaker 2 (01:52:51):
To be well, I appreciate you. Are you saying early nineties?
Speaker 26 (01:52:55):
No, sorry, early two thousands, thirly.
Speaker 2 (01:52:57):
Two thousands, pirst you had and pressed you had a
Rally twenty.
Speaker 31 (01:53:03):
Oh yeah, well that was the thing.
Speaker 26 (01:53:04):
You know, if you had the the Diamondbacks or of
the Malaza you were like, you know, it was it
was better to have a Rally twenty or a little
BMX with the three wheel spokes in it, banana seats,
you know, the gear in the middle.
Speaker 5 (01:53:18):
It was.
Speaker 26 (01:53:20):
Those times, you know, so were and guessed the chaos.
You had support crew that were you know, wives and partners.
Speaker 2 (01:53:28):
Just does it sort of sound like a pub cruel
turn her what? I'm kind of impressed. Yeah, it was
who put it together?
Speaker 26 (01:53:39):
I can't remember, I think at the time there was
also around the mountain relay kind of thing, and so
I think they were part of the organization, and yeah,
it was.
Speaker 18 (01:53:52):
It was amazing with.
Speaker 26 (01:53:54):
I think I think it got out to something like
seven hundred cyclists at the point of where I didn't
get her to put a stop to it. But yeah,
you commanded the carnage, you know, and people and picked
up by partners and vehicles and other guys just asking
us they can just put on and too, and leaning
their bikes on the side of the road. Oh good times.
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But I was in my early twenties.
Speaker 2 (01:54:18):
And then so are you still stand now? Are you
still the same town?
Speaker 26 (01:54:24):
No, no, no, I'm not I've moved over to the
Hawk Stay now. But yeah, just we traveled from the
Hawk Stay to the event.
Speaker 2 (01:54:33):
Oh goodness, Okay, you're out of town man.
Speaker 26 (01:54:36):
And then yeah, lots of people from out of town,
but new new lots of locals. So over the years
you're trying of are you coming for the bike all
this and we're putting this sort of bike together and
come use the sheet and use the space paint. And
it was fear usually happened around December, just before Christmas,
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so it was good times.
Speaker 2 (01:54:59):
Really nice to hear from you. Thank you so much
to j keep your calls coming through to the numbers
eight and eighteen. Sixteen minutes past eleven. Just that breaking
news again, please arrested Andrew mount Baton Windsor on his
sixty sixth birthday, which is kind of extraordinary. Anyone predict
that dan one person part if he went to the other.
So I remember that predictor. Ah, that was a great prediction,
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ruined by his imagination. Got the better room. Didn't let
that guy, he was full on. But yeah, so this
has become a huge news story, as you can probably understand.
Marcus says, I Texas, there's nothing on the Herald of
stuff about Andrew. You guys do a great job of
breaking quickly. You beat Al Jazeera with breaking news on
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Princess Andrew by a couple of minutes. It was only
a matter of time until Andrew was arrested. I hope
they lock him up in the Tower of London like
the use two do with the Rogue Royalty. Steve Yes.
Although and a lot of people are saying they've arrested
him on the suspicions of using public misconduct, but what
about the other charges and also too, why is it
the other country arresting people have Epstein reports and the
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Americans don't seem to doing anything. But that is the news.
It's just throw get some more information for you on
that and if you want to talk about that or
anything else in this final hour. It's twenty one past eleven. Eric,
it's Marcus. Good evening.
Speaker 3 (01:56:24):
Oh Marcus here, how just said that? Chat ring up
about that pub crawl? He was saying around the two
thousand and a yep, Yeah, Well I used to be
a DJ back in Taranaki Harbor at the fill On
Motoring and around about nineteen nineteen eighty nine, and that
pub crawl mate dates right back to right, right back
to then. Really, So that's amazed me that actually that
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because I don't live anymore, but I'm amassed to keep
going for that long. So I remember people going on
that big pub crawl?
Speaker 2 (01:56:53):
How many how many pubs are in Harward?
Speaker 3 (01:56:56):
Oh there was the Dominions as the Whitehall, white Arm
was it? I can't here in the million names on
now fill On Motoring, there was quite a few of them.
Where were you the DJ for It's probably it's where
four the railway railway pub was there too, was it?
Speaker 5 (01:57:10):
Sorry?
Speaker 3 (01:57:11):
And where were you the dj phil and motorom what
was it called the furl On Motor.
Speaker 2 (01:57:17):
Room, and that was like who would you be DJing to?
Speaker 3 (01:57:20):
Well? Two young people know it, so you know, it
was in my twenties and oh that was like probably
the main that was the main that was the Dominion
and the Full furl On Motor were probably two of
the main main pubs that people went to back and
back in Harbor. They actually had a nightclub there at
one stage as well too, but that was an early days.
Speaker 2 (01:57:40):
Yeah, so you were you were then you were DJing
at the pub.
Speaker 3 (01:57:44):
Yep, at the phil On Motoring. Yeah, it was did
that for a couple of years.
Speaker 2 (01:57:48):
What was your what was your get up and dance bang?
And what was your song you go to?
Speaker 3 (01:57:52):
Oh god, mate, jeez, I can't remember now it's too long.
Speaker 2 (01:57:56):
We're talking we're talking eight late eighties, it'll be yeah.
Speaker 9 (01:58:01):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:58:03):
Eagle Rock was probably one of the five hundred miles
and all those.
Speaker 2 (01:58:09):
Yeah, of course it'd be five hundred miles. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:58:13):
Although and there was a bit of a bit of
sort of dance house music came in it at the time.
I remember that that you remember one of the songs
that came out was gone that song right on time?
Remember that on time? Did you have that one?
Speaker 2 (01:58:25):
Did you have it quite well? Pumped up the gym?
Did you have an end of night subject? Did you
play what a Night? September nineteen sixty three at the end?
Speaker 11 (01:58:33):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (01:58:34):
That was.
Speaker 3 (01:58:34):
That was definitely the biggest, you know, the biggest thing
in Harboro. It was such a cause little town that
at the end of the night, the pubs closed down
about twelve o'clock and there was nowhere ready to go.
So what people would do is they come up to
me being DJ, and they say, hey, look there's a
party at such and such a house, or or there's
a party at one of the halls like halls in
town around the country, and everyone would just be invited
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and off we'd all go. Great, we'll all go off
to these parties.
Speaker 2 (01:59:02):
Pleased to hear about that, because I don't know, I mean,
I know a lot about your Plymouth, sped a lot
time there, but the other towns around the neck, I
don't know that much about. It's good to hear some
good vibes from there.
Speaker 23 (01:59:12):
Yeah, And that was.
Speaker 3 (01:59:12):
It was awesome and Like I said, there was all
these little country dudes going on where they had dancers
and halls and stuff like that, so everyone would turn
up and you know, everyone say hey, come to my
party or and then there's also another thing they did
too in that town that was really cool for the
young people, and they don't do it these days. They
had a thing called the naw Winnie Drags and they
used to close down an entire road and they get
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everybody to bring their cars down there and you could
have a quarter mile drag up the road with your mates.
Totally illegal, and there was prizes at the end of it.
Who won. It was hilarious.
Speaker 26 (01:59:46):
It was great fun.
Speaker 2 (01:59:48):
And you said you're did you say you are now?
Speaker 3 (01:59:50):
Eric, Well, I'm Pumps the North now. So so I
got into the music industry and Palms the North and
ever since.
Speaker 2 (01:59:57):
But are you still djaying?
Speaker 26 (02:00:00):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (02:00:00):
The dj for probably twenty years here. But now I'm
an entertainment game. I'm teaching singing now.
Speaker 5 (02:00:06):
But I was.
Speaker 3 (02:00:07):
I was involved in sort of playing and bands and
tribute shows and stuff like that. So got involved in
all that karaoke and djaying and the whole, the whole bang, mate,
the whole lot. We're all starting that twenty little town.
Speaker 2 (02:00:20):
Which bands we're doing tribute shows about?
Speaker 3 (02:00:24):
Well, I did a tribute to Elvis Presley. I did
that for a while and bejes as well, believe it
or lost, played Verry Good with a BEG show and
went around his own doing it.
Speaker 2 (02:00:35):
Brilliant. Eric, nice to hear from you. Thank you, Hello, Helen,
it's Marcus welcome.
Speaker 23 (02:00:40):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (02:00:40):
Hi.
Speaker 20 (02:00:41):
Years ago I made the prediction that Andrew would be
the first royal and to end up in court on
criminal charges, but that's probably lost in the mist of time.
Speaker 2 (02:00:51):
Now we could find it. Who was the last royal
to be arrested on criminal charges?
Speaker 20 (02:00:56):
Was actually wrong? Because wasn't one. Wasn't Princess Anne up
in court over one of her dogs biting one of
the Queen's corgies or.
Speaker 2 (02:01:05):
Killing it, or you wouldn't be arrested. I don't think.
Speaker 20 (02:01:08):
Oh well she went to court. I think and we
was figned. And then before that there was Charles the
first who was actually ended up in court and was beheaded.
That it probably won't happen to Andrew.
Speaker 2 (02:01:18):
But anyway, people are angry.
Speaker 20 (02:01:21):
Yes, anyway, there we go interesting times.
Speaker 2 (02:01:25):
Whereas then, oh, boy, oh boy. I mean that's a
big news story. I mean it's a change from Trump.
But that's I mean, we haven't done breaking news for
I'm free surprised to see it's actually happened. But I
guess when there was all that talk of trafficking through
sandstead and release of documents and things, I mean, they
had no other option.
Speaker 20 (02:01:44):
It probably wouldn't have happened if he kept his titles.
Speaker 2 (02:01:48):
Yep, good point, Thank you, Helen. Good point. And I
don't think I know enough about the British legal system
and titles to work out what to say about that,
but you might have a good point. Yeah she's gone.
There might be some sort of immunity I guess if
you've got titles, or maybe just the hoipoloia. Loath to
actually investigate, but just to confirm, just to reiterate, Prince Andrew, sorry,
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the former Prince Andrew Andrew mount Batten Windsor has been
arrested on his sixty sixth birthday. Now I'm going to
see if there's a more information I've got for you
about that. I'm looking at a lot of the websites,
but a lot of the information has been written very
very quickly, and it's probably been written by a I
would think they've got it out that quickly. Lots of
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photos of the convoys of cars, yeyep. So I will
see if I can find any more information for you
about that this has just happened about twenty minutes ago,
that this has become the news story and happened about
eight o'clock. So I'm looking for the rolling police photos
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show police raiding royal families sandering him a state in Norfolk.
I'm just looking at the rolling coverage for that he
is in custody. Assistant Chief Constable Oliver Right said, following
a thorough invest assessment, we have now open investigation into
this allegation of misconduct and public office. It's important we
protect the integrity and object of our investigation as we
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work with our partners in to get the leisure fence.
We understand the significant public interest in this case. Will
provide updates at the appropriate time. Mark This is Marcus. Welcome,
good evening, Oh Marcus.
Speaker 5 (02:03:31):
I don't really want to talk about Andrews because I
don't know much about it. And in eighty one I
went to a world trip and I went through Europe
and I went to a disco that was on the
beach in Corfu, and it was just wonderful, really wonderful.
I had had some oozone.
Speaker 2 (02:03:50):
Oh that's an NC taste. I love Uzoh yeah.
Speaker 5 (02:03:53):
Yeah it was. It was a wonderful experience.
Speaker 26 (02:03:56):
I didn't you know.
Speaker 5 (02:03:58):
I went on a motorbike up the top of Corfu
and it was so primitive. It was like years ago,
you know, in the Middle East. Yeah, anyway, we'll thank
you for your wonderful pop.
Speaker 2 (02:04:08):
I don't know, Mark, I don't think things will get
much better than a disco on the beach at Corfu.
Speaker 25 (02:04:14):
No.
Speaker 5 (02:04:14):
Well, I had a cabin and I had a friend
showing a guy imed and you were here, were pals
in swapped the dresses and everything. We just went to
the disco in the evening.
Speaker 30 (02:04:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (02:04:28):
So it's good, yeah, brilliant.
Speaker 2 (02:04:30):
Okay, nice to hear from you, Mark. Thank you cool
fuh eight hundred and eighty. Today you might want to
talk about cool Fu or discos or music festivals or
in fact Andrew mount Batten who has been arrested and
this has happened about twenty minutes ago and on a
sixty sixth birthday. They're not naming him. They're just saying
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a sixty six year old man has been arrested, and
it's about it's about documents and secrets. They're not talk
about some of the other charges that have been alleged.
So that's the big news to sorry for this week,
I would imagine, and I am trying to get you
all the updates when I can. Interesting the cars appeared
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to be the police cars appeared to be land Rover
Ranger over Discoveries, Lander of Discoveries and Volvos eight hundred eighty,
ten eighty and nine to nine to the text if
you want to come through and would love to hear
from you, anything goes here till twelve o'clock, and also
giving you the latter of information on that extraordinary US
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through today about the former Prince Andrew arrested. Unbelievable. I'm
getting some fairly angry texts from royal lovers, but that's
probably just the way it'll go, because, yeah, the earthquakes
from this will be fairly far reaching because I think
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everyone knows what goes on in the Palace, says I
think we've seen, so if you want to comment on that,
that's the situation. Also talking about car keys and how
and festivals with the and I guess it's probably one
of the country's most well known festival, the Deco Festival.
It seems that this is the one in Navy. It
seems to show no sign of running out of steam.
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People seem to love it. I don't know what you
do with it. I presume you drink and dance. And
the weather's great twenty five degrees this weekend, so be
a lovely weekend for it, and be in touch. Sixteen
away from twelve. Row Man will be along at midnight.
Trump should be incountable as well. It's amazing after the
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Epstone Files came out so many other countries, it's rock
but America nothing terry. This is Marcus, Welcome, good evening.
Speaker 14 (02:06:48):
Yes home, Marcus. Yes, I've just seen on the BBC
website about Andrew mount Batton, Windsor. But he hasn't been
charged with anything yet.
Speaker 2 (02:06:55):
Has he No, But I think the information is still
I'm just looking at the news that's coming through. But
he has been he has been held.
Speaker 14 (02:07:03):
There, yeah, sob them.
Speaker 2 (02:07:07):
So he has been arrested.
Speaker 29 (02:07:10):
Yeah.
Speaker 14 (02:07:11):
The unfortunate thing about Andrew is that for a lot
you know, he when you look at him, and when
you see pictures of him, he always looks so darn
angry as if you know, and he's led a very
privileged life and he just comes across has always got
a bone to pick with people. And I don't think
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anything since that interview that he did has just all
gone downhill for him. I mean a lot of people
yet say that he hasn't been he's been found guilty
of nothing. But it's just, you know, he hasn't helped himself,
and neither has his wife or his ex wife from Sarah,
she's I mean, I mean she couldn't get She wanted
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to sell them for goodness sake, for the highest price,
you know. And it's just and I feel for his daughters.
Speaker 2 (02:08:06):
From the news today with the daughters who were earning
nineteen thousand pounds a year and holidaying seventeen different times
in ski resorts, it seems as though the allegation is
that their lifestyle was probably funded by Epstein as well,
so they themselves now the ripples of guilt are afflicting
on the daughters that they might have been complicit.
Speaker 14 (02:08:27):
Yes, well, just quickly before I go, I just wanted
to say if you've got, I think with the royal family.
Speaker 22 (02:08:33):
So if you've got, if you've just.
Speaker 14 (02:08:34):
Asked the guys to step aside and let the women rush,
you know, like and Kate and Sophie that they're very,
very popular. I think their popularity ratings would cover the
roast enormously.
Speaker 2 (02:08:48):
So yeah, I don't disagree Terry and Meghan. Yeah, nice
to hear from from fourteen to twelve oh, eight hundred
and eighty ten eight. The extraordinary thing about the Prince
Andrew away call on that I keep forgetting as is
the teddy Beesy all had that had to be all
stacked up right on his bed. That just seems extraordinary.
But get in touch if you want to. Marcus Till twelve,
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eight hundred and eighty ten eighty, good job, lock him up.
The next rod item to the US. Any updates some
what happened in christ Church last night. I think those
people are still in serious condition in hospital. I don't
know if there's been any arrests yet, but thanks for
that question. Oh, by the way, te Huia has got
an extension for another year. That's the train Auckland Hamilton, Hamilton,
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Auckland and they're now talking about the Golden Triangle, hoping
it gets extended beyond the Wakator to Todonga. It's a
great I think that's not just it's got to be
a triangle, not an al. You'd need another track that
goes direct from Auckland to Totong, I would imagine. But
that's the future. Israel. Four people were injured, one critically,
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following a shooting at a christ Church home that police
have confirmed was gang related. Police were called to the
house in Hawaii Street, the suburb of Northcote nine to
thirty pm last night. An update this afteroon. Detective Inspector
Nikola Reeves confused the gun was fired during the altercation
and two people remained in the hospital. We've also established
this gang rate incident and was targeted towards parties at
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this address. I don't know if there's been arrests there yet.
Twelve away from midnight tonight. By the way, they're talking
about whether he's been interviewed under caution. That is a
British term referring to a formal recorded legal questioning. So
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that's the latest we've got for you on that. Interesting enough,
it was predicted from our prediction. Lyle In twenty twenty
four predicted that he would face prosecution I think related
to the epstole specifically after the Epstein filed. So that's
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that too. Also, so yeah, big night of news with
also the South Korean leader being locked away for life
ten away from twelve. Roman will keep you updated through
the night. Also be big news story tomorrow as we
get more information about that. But that's the latest I've
got at the stage for you. And so from a
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historical context, which I was curious about to know, Mount
Baton Windsor is the first senior royal in modern history
to be arrested. The police raid follows emails released by
the US Department of Justice appeared to show the former
Duke sharing reports of official visits to Hong Kong, Vietnam,
and Singapore. One email, dated November twenty ten appeared to
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be forwarded by mount Batten Windsor five minutes after being
sent by his then special adviser Amir Patel. Another on
Christmas Eve twenty ten, appeared to send Epstein a confidential
brief on investment opportunities in the reconstruction of Hellman Province, Afghanistan.
So there you go. That's it for me. I share
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return tomorrow sor ry n. No one prinded that for
this year that he would be arrested or someone would
practically be going to the tower, but the couples who
to go to jail. But he's not there yet, and
it's got to be a lot of things to happen
for that to happen. It's a pretty big news day
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and also too, there's a lot of discussion about the
likelihood of war between the USA and Iran, and that
could even happen this weekend. Pretty amazing that prediction. What's
that prediction website that the demons took is at Policy Polymarket.
I wonder if they've got anything about Prince Andrew. Probably
have pretty amazing website that one is going to bet
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on anything but coin us strikes. I don't know if
there's anything about Prince former Prince Andrew.
Speaker 1 (02:12:54):
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