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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Our Advidy my Heart Radio app from ninety six AIRFM
to wherever you're listening today. This is Clezy and Lisa's podcast.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
Coming up on the podcast today, Richard Marks joined us
ahead of the new season of The Voice, which he
is a coach on and starts on Sunday.
Speaker 3 (00:15):
On seven our free metal doctor Hayden Young talked about
the most famous groin Illustralia is and that five with
the possibility of returning to play against Port on Saturday.
Speaker 4 (00:23):
Bet O'Shea reviews Freaky a Friday.
Speaker 3 (00:26):
Lisa saw Jeremy Piven last night.
Speaker 2 (00:28):
Ticki calls on what you Bought Without Someone's Permission?
Speaker 3 (00:31):
Had a Heidi Flights biopic because in the works and
the lead role has been cast and it's up Beauty, There's.
Speaker 1 (00:37):
Sure report on ninety six AIRFM.
Speaker 4 (00:42):
I went to see Jeremy Piven last night.
Speaker 2 (00:45):
I've interviewed him a couple of times in your lead
up to this and he was fabulous and I thought
he was fabulous last night, so he was.
Speaker 4 (00:52):
He was good. He was everything I expected. John Pinder
opened for him.
Speaker 2 (00:56):
I didn't know Johnny Pinda was going to be opening
for Jeremy Piven, and he was fantastic. He went down,
I must when we next see Johnny, I must tell
him that the people sitting around me were loosing there.
Speaker 4 (01:06):
The other loved.
Speaker 3 (01:07):
It had to be someone with the initials J.
Speaker 2 (01:10):
Absolutely, so when Jeremy Piven came on, it took about
ninety seconds before someone in the audience couldn't help themselves.
Speaker 4 (01:18):
And yelled out no.
Speaker 3 (01:20):
We talked about this.
Speaker 2 (01:21):
At least three other people, at least three our lost
count couldn't help themselves and yelled out Lloyd random moments
throughout the show.
Speaker 4 (01:32):
It'slight the audience had Lloyd terrest.
Speaker 2 (01:34):
I just kept on yelling at Towards the end of
the show, someone yelled out, eh, really not Lloyd at least,
but he another character from Entourage. So Jeremy gave it
at that stage and talked about Entourage for a bit,
and it was very funny because his mother was a
drama coach. She used to be an actress, and so
he talked about how he'd run his urri gold lines.
Speaker 4 (01:57):
In his mother.
Speaker 2 (01:58):
Oh no, could he was ari and she'd be loing,
he said to lie.
Speaker 4 (02:06):
I know, and it reacted a bit of that. Could
you imagine running.
Speaker 3 (02:11):
Gold lines singing muscle line. So well.
Speaker 4 (02:15):
Yes. So a couple of things about Jeremy Piven.
Speaker 2 (02:17):
He does a great sliced alone, a great O and
Wilson impression, and he's had some interesting encounters with Mike Tyson.
And I must tell you, Clay, we got totally perthed.
Speaker 3 (02:27):
Did you really?
Speaker 4 (02:28):
We always talked about geting birth.
Speaker 2 (02:29):
We had a quick we had a quick dinner before
the show at Lotus at the Beaufort.
Speaker 4 (02:33):
Beautiful, fantastic food, great place.
Speaker 2 (02:35):
It was totally packed on a Wednesday night, absolutely packed,
and there was a lovely couple sitting at the table
right next to us. And when we got to the asta,
I guess he was sitting right in front of it.
No who turned around and said, Oh Hi, that is
so fair? Is that anyway?
Speaker 4 (02:57):
Thank you Jeremy Piven. Great night again.
Speaker 2 (03:01):
The Voice starts seven o'clock on Sunday night on seven
and this.
Speaker 4 (03:05):
Year they're very lucky to have Richard Marx in the
chair hoping to be spun. He's with us this morning.
Speaker 3 (03:11):
Hello Richard, how are you guys?
Speaker 2 (03:14):
Good?
Speaker 4 (03:14):
Good old there you are. We couldn't see you before. Hello.
Now as a coach, what will you be looking for?
In the contenders.
Speaker 5 (03:23):
Tips, you know, like venmo I take venmo I take
any kind of payment.
Speaker 4 (03:31):
Whatever.
Speaker 6 (03:35):
Easy, it's easily, it's easily done. There's so many different methods,
so just sliply slip me a few bucks.
Speaker 3 (03:41):
Yeah, behind the chair.
Speaker 6 (03:45):
My Mi Crakia might be different than most in that
I know that singing competition shows for for as long
as we can remember, have sort of conditioned audiences to
want that big, bombastic, big singing, yelling, hit the top
of your range.
Speaker 5 (04:06):
That's that doesn't do anything for me. I want to
I want to believe you. I want to be moved.
As my old friend Luther Vandross used to say, sing
to me, not at me. So that's what I that's
that's my criteria for when I'm looking.
Speaker 2 (04:19):
For gymnastics, because this is the thing that I can't
The one thing I don't like about these shows is
they've not sung for three seconds and they've got the
microphone coming out like this. It's all the drama of everything.
It's like, give me a moment to you know, get
to that.
Speaker 5 (04:35):
Yeah. And I find that historically there's been has been
very lacking in dynamics, you know. So you know, I'll
give you an example. I mean, the person who does
it the best is John Varnum and always has. You know,
he can he can out sing anybody. He's got the
biggest voice you've ever heard. But then he'll bring it
down and he'll just bring you in. He'll draw you
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in because he'll he's just full of dynamics. He's such
a master at that again, and that's that's more of
what I'm after.
Speaker 3 (05:04):
An argument from us DC cover and then he can
do burn for you and do it as well. I
was going to ask you exactly, I know he's made
of yours. Have you had contact with John since been
back in back in town made? Have you spoken to
John much?
Speaker 5 (05:16):
Not in the last few months, but when I was
when I was in Sydney for those couple of months
earlier in the year, we spoke on the phone a
couple of times, and yeah, we had I know, he's
definitely been going through his his struggles, but when I
was on the phone with him, he stounded just the
same as he always did.
Speaker 3 (05:32):
Yeah, yeah, great since helping him through and family big
time through.
Speaker 2 (05:36):
Now you were at the Logis on Sunday night. Your
performance brought brave reviews all over the internet. The next morning,
what did you How did you feel about the logans?
Speaker 4 (05:48):
You would have done a lot of awards shows over
the years.
Speaker 2 (05:52):
We tend to think of ourselves as being fairly laid
back here, and I'm wondering if the logis backstage at
the logis met that sort of idea I have of
that it was.
Speaker 6 (06:04):
It was similar in certain ways and very different in others.
The main difference, I think the best way I can
describe it. As someone asked me the next day, how
did you What was your experience? Like I said, well,
it was an interesting week that night.
Speaker 3 (06:20):
Yes, a lot that happened, Yeah you know, I.
Speaker 5 (06:25):
Mean a lot would happen in a week's time in night,
That's what it felt like. But like I literally a
couple of times I turned to my wife and I went,
is this still going on?
Speaker 3 (06:38):
The never ending story?
Speaker 2 (06:39):
I'm fairly sure I've never been still awake for the
gold Look, yeah, you.
Speaker 3 (06:43):
Have to check the results online exactly. But Richard, I
want to take you back to nineteen eighty seven because
I was driving down West Coast Highway here in Perth
and I heard your song Don't Mean Nothing come on
the radio. I went, who the hell is this? And
as an Eagles fan went, it sounds like the Eagles,
And I found out light of Joe Walsh was playing
slide guitar and the lead on there was it light
sitting there? Which did Joe play that the first album?
Speaker 5 (07:07):
Well, it was just such a such a crazy situation.
You know, it was my first record. I was a
massive Eagles fan. The radio, at least in America was
not playing anything like that at that time in nineteen
eighty seven. It was hair metal and it was dance music.
And for me to come out of the box with
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this sort of retro southern California eaglely kind of rock
song was daring enough. But I think that I don't think,
I know that what got the attention and what got
it on the radio was having that familiarity and having
Joe Walsh play the guitar. So I never met Joe before.
He just he heard the demo of the song and
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liked it and said, yeah, I want to play on that,
and you know, we've known each other ever since then.
In fact, I just saw him a few weeks ago
and we were at a at Ringo Starr's birthday. Ringo
turned eighty five and I've worked Ringo and he's a
dear friend and his brother and his brother in law
is Joe Walsh, and so I hadn't seen Joe in
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a while and we were standing there at the party
and I I had the presence of mind to put
my hand on his shoulder and I said, you know,
I don't know if I've ever done this to your face,
but I got to thank you. You changed my life.
Playing on my changed my whole life. And we got
it and we gave each other a big bro hug
and it was really a beautiful moment.
Speaker 3 (08:31):
I love it.
Speaker 2 (08:32):
Never mind hair metal, You've always had a lovely head
of hair yourself, Richard Box.
Speaker 5 (08:38):
Any hair at my age, my ripe old age.
Speaker 3 (08:41):
I'm very grateful.
Speaker 4 (08:41):
Still, absolutely aren't we All.
Speaker 2 (08:44):
You've had a ridiculous number of hit songs. Is there
any one success that sort of is particularly meaningful above
all others? Like you weren't expecting that one to be
a success or something.
Speaker 5 (08:58):
No, that wouldn't be a good example, because I never
expected any of them to be. You know, it's funny.
I've never written a song in my life and thought, oh,
this is a hit song. I really never have. They've
all been great surprises to me. You know. I figured
out really early on that back when I was working
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with a record company especially, I would just make an
album of songs that I wouldn't care which song they
chose as the singles. So I would just say to them,
whatever you guys think is gonna you know, make a
make a dent, you know, And sometimes they would say, well,
we're going to go with this, make a really okay.
But I learned really early on that that's not my forte.
(09:42):
I don't my right podcast radio. She'll just spot whether
it's going to be a hit or not. Her track
record is incredible. So now she's my A and R person,
she's my creative. So when I'm making an album, all
go what do you think? And she'll go, I like
this and in this one and this one, and she's
usually right.
Speaker 3 (10:02):
Yeah, making you Dan may You Like a Freight Train
one of the first seven singles in the top five
in the Billboard. That's incredible. Your head must have been spinning.
Speaker 5 (10:09):
It was. It was an incredible time. Yeah. I just
kept sort of like wiping my eyes and going, really,
it was almost like the logis really.
Speaker 2 (10:17):
Still all right, well, we must let you go. The
Voice begins Sunday night on the seven at seven.
Speaker 4 (10:26):
We look forward to seeing who you spin your chair for.
Speaker 5 (10:29):
Do not miss this season And I know I'm here
to plug, but trust me, it is such an enjoyable,
entertaining time on that show. The coach, all the coaches,
we get along really well. There's a lot of shenanigans,
as I say, and some of the best talents I've
ever heard on any singing competition show. So I hope
you guys enjoy this.
Speaker 3 (10:49):
I just want to say, you're waving your Grammy in
front of the other coach. I love it.
Speaker 4 (10:52):
Thank you, Richard.
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and then the Doc's trounced compan in the second half
to win by twenty seven points at opt the Stadium
Sunday hating younger morning mate.
Speaker 8 (11:34):
Good morning, How are we good?
Speaker 3 (11:36):
Very good?
Speaker 4 (11:37):
What was with that first half? The Blues came out firing,
they did, and.
Speaker 9 (11:42):
Were every one surprised, Well, we actually weren't, but we
still didn't quite deliver that first quarter because we knew
going into the game they're actually the best first quarter
team in the competition, so they start game as well,
and we were ready for it, and we just didn't
quite execute, which sometimes can be quite frustrating when you
know that they're going to start well and you just
aren't quite able to deal with that. But I mean
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it was a credit to us that we showed great
maturity to sort of handle that momentum and fight our
way back. And I think the frustrating thing was we
just weren't playing our way and we knew that. But
I was pretty pleased with the team's effort to be
able to rectify that, didn't you, yeah, identify what we
need to change and we were able to change it,
which is good. I think early on we just the
pressure was really good and we sort of just handled
(12:25):
a lot and felt their pressure. And I think in
the second half we just knew that in the conditions
and with their pressure, we just need to get the
ball going forward, give our forwards a chance, and we're
able to defend better behind that.
Speaker 4 (12:36):
So it was pleased pretty much.
Speaker 2 (12:37):
The essence of why Frio's fifth on the ladder, isn't
it that you know, we'll just that, you know, not
letting things like that throw you because it could.
Speaker 9 (12:45):
One hundred percent. And I think in the past jay
I said this after the game, he goes, that's probably
a game in the past we've lost where we've got
rattled early and we haven't been able to find our
way back. And I suppose what we really need to
get right now is not letting that happen too often
because we can't afford to give good teams chances. And yeah,
the pleasing thing this year is it feels like we've
played the second second half of games out really well
(13:06):
and we feel super confident going to fourth quarters that
we can run over teams, which we've done. But yeah,
we obviously don't want to be coming from behind every week.
Speaker 3 (13:15):
Being at the ground watching the Konig and the ruck
and crips and acres have for play so well in
the first half. It was actually a credit to you
that we're running four goals down at half time because
against a heavy scoring team like a Geelong, it might
have been eight or nine and that becomes very dangerous.
Speaker 9 (13:30):
Yeah, well, we got around our defenders during the week
because yeah, we were on the siaege there a lot
early and yeah they were able to hold up and
although I mean they kicked pretty straight too, which didn't
help us. But yeah, our defenders have been massive this year.
There's been times in games where we've conceded a lot
of field position and a lot of that's been sort
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of we've lost clearances early, which hasn't helped our backs,
and our backs have just held up so well all year.
And in the second half we I think we won
clearances by eight a and so we turned the tide
in that sort of area, which gave our backs to
chop out. But I suppose when we need our backs
to stand up, they do and it's gonna be important
going forward.
Speaker 4 (14:08):
All right, Well, yours is the most discussed growing in
all the land.
Speaker 2 (14:11):
Much pretty much big focus on the front page of
the back page of the papers. You unfortunately strained your
adductor in the first quarter. Now in that moment, how
much did you freak out considering you know, what's been
the last few months.
Speaker 3 (14:29):
Yeah, a little bit.
Speaker 9 (14:30):
I have never done a sort of groin aductor before,
so I didn't quite know what it was or if
it was just something minor or, But yeah, I just
wasn't able to get going, which was a little bit frustrating,
but I knew it wasn't sort of too bad because
I suppose I could sort of jog off the field,
but yeah, we just didn't want to risk it any further.
So Raz was ready to go as a sab and
(14:51):
he came on and had a great impact. But yeah,
scans of show there's a little bit of damage there,
but not too much. So I've been able to get
moving in the last few days and sort of hopefully
I can get back pretty soon.
Speaker 3 (15:03):
So with a hamstring and the recovery and all that,
could this be linked to that and something to do
with workloads and that, or.
Speaker 9 (15:09):
It's hard to sort of draw correlations. I think everything
big pictures, it's all linked. The reality is when you
don't have a full pre season and you don't sort
of have continuity in your body, you're at a higher
risk of injury. And I'm well aware of that, and
that's something that I've got to manage going forward, is
that when i go back out on the field. Yeah,
obviously I don't have the amount of work that the
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rest of the boys have in my body, and I've
got to prepare really well to sort of prevent these
things from happening. But at the end of the day,
I am a bit at a bit of a higher
risk of injury, and I'm aware of that, and I mean,
I can't there's no sort of little fix or something
that I can do in the next two weeks to
bullet proofs my body. But I've got prepare the best
I can and just I suppose have faith in the
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medical staff and hope that my body holds up.
Speaker 3 (15:54):
Yeah, and not take a risk when you feel.
Speaker 4 (15:56):
Like absolutely well.
Speaker 2 (15:57):
It's the battle of the Ports this week and the
DOC play Port Adelaide in Adelaide on Saturday night.
Speaker 4 (16:02):
Port isn't going well, but.
Speaker 2 (16:03):
They do have a great track record at home against Frio.
But does that actually mean anything or at the end
of the days, which is just statistic.
Speaker 9 (16:11):
Just to start, Yeah, just a start, And I think
if we learn anything from last week is we can't
take an opposition lightly because even though Carlton sort of
haven't had the season they wanted, they came out and
sort of gave us a bit of a scare. And
Port can play some pretty exciting footing, and particularly on
their home deck. So yeah, I think if we can
learn anything from last week is that we want to
start games really well and we want to play one
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hundred and twenty minutes and that's gonna be our focus
this week because going forward, coming up in some pretty
good opposition in the next few weeks, it's going to
be important.
Speaker 3 (16:40):
So three hundred and eighty four games for Trevis Boger,
you would have played him, wouldn't They'll be there'll be
a bit emotional, wasn't they. Yeah, no, we'd be retiring.
Speaker 9 (16:46):
Yeah, no, it's and usually teams do get up for
sort of their retiree players, so it'll be I'm sure
the Port fans will give them, I suppose a good
send off in the next few weeks and it'll be
a big game for him, and yeah, we've got a
lot of respect for him as a player, and yeah,
it'd be good to run alongside.
Speaker 3 (17:02):
It's a lot of footing in it.
Speaker 9 (17:04):
It is, it's amazing. It's amazing, but I know he's
been an amazing player for a long time.
Speaker 4 (17:10):
What's the chance of NAT five coming in for you?
Speaker 9 (17:13):
Yeah, there's there is a chance with that. It's sort
of a good good trade there. But yeah, he trained
really well yesterday. I think it's going to see how
he pulls up today and I think he'll be available.
So he obviously played a waffle on the weekend.
Speaker 3 (17:25):
And well he swam and claim on over.
Speaker 9 (17:27):
Yeah, he brought his goggles like that.
Speaker 10 (17:29):
It was crazy, but.
Speaker 4 (17:30):
Yeah, like nineteen eighties crazy.
Speaker 3 (17:34):
Street he did.
Speaker 9 (17:36):
He did very well, so we're happy to see him
back running around. So hopefully he gets a nod.
Speaker 3 (17:40):
And Gren was in the President's Swede on the weekend.
Speaker 9 (17:43):
Here she was. Yeah, grandma has been doing a trip
around Australia in the caravan and I think she was
pretty pleased to be the President's Swede after being.
Speaker 7 (17:49):
On the road.
Speaker 1 (17:51):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (17:52):
Best seats in footy.
Speaker 9 (17:53):
Oh yeah, although I only played a quarter, she was.
I think she was still pretty happy after the games spoiled,
so that made me happy.
Speaker 2 (18:00):
That's also well, let's hope the result on Saturday night
makes you happy.
Speaker 4 (18:04):
Bounce down is six ten good luck.
Speaker 9 (18:07):
Thank you.
Speaker 3 (18:07):
We're going to carry you back to your came mates.
Speaker 4 (18:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (18:09):
Yes, we're having one of those discussions in the office
as we do yesterday, and we talked about buying things
without permission. And well, a person.
Speaker 3 (18:24):
Involved in the discussion, particular person in our world.
Speaker 4 (18:27):
We shall call him Graham. He wrapped up quite a
credit card debt. Let's get Graham.
Speaker 3 (18:37):
Hello, Graham, Graham, not his real name.
Speaker 4 (18:40):
Good morning, Good morning guys, Good morning, Yeah.
Speaker 2 (18:43):
Boss Graham, Graham, tell us what you told us yesterday.
Speaker 8 (18:49):
Okay, So, I my husband and I used to have
separate bank accounts, and I used to like go and
buy things. So I go online a massive I'm a
massive Doctor Who fan. So I go and buy figurines,
buy VHS, constats, toys, all that sort of stuff. I
had an obsession with CDs and records. I'll go and
buy all that sort of stuff, rack them up on
the credit card. And it was around forty two thousand dollars.
Speaker 4 (19:11):
And I never told you.
Speaker 3 (19:12):
About forty two k.
Speaker 4 (19:14):
That's a lot of Doctor Who toys.
Speaker 7 (19:16):
Did you?
Speaker 8 (19:19):
Actually? I did, Cleary, I actually bought a Tartess at
one point. So but yeah, so when we were moving
to the UK in twenty sixteen, we had to declare
our bank accounts and so that we didn't have death
and all that sort of stuff. And I said, I
said to Harvey, oh, look, there's something you probably need
to know about. I've I've got this credit card debt.
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And he looked at me and said, what do you
mean You've got a credit card debt? And I said
it's forty two thousand dollars and he lost his bananas.
He thought the world was ending. We were going to
cancel this trip. Everything was off. And he said, well,
to pay for that, you're going to have to sell
all your stuff. So I hate to sell most of
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my Doctor whostera, most of my CDs.
Speaker 11 (20:04):
It all.
Speaker 8 (20:04):
I paid it off in about a year and a half.
Speaker 3 (20:05):
I was going to hope it was a market for
you toys.
Speaker 8 (20:09):
Do you know what handsome CDs were? An absolute gold mine?
Speaker 3 (20:14):
Wow, Look, you didn't give.
Speaker 4 (20:18):
I would have divorced you just for buying your hands since.
Speaker 3 (20:22):
If only we've known, we would have bought a hundred.
Speaker 2 (20:26):
I can't understand why he lost his You know, Nana
a little over this.
Speaker 4 (20:31):
I didn't realize it.
Speaker 2 (20:33):
Was so recent in the you know in the overall
scheme of things that so much, you know.
Speaker 8 (20:40):
Oh, I hit it for twenty years.
Speaker 4 (20:42):
Yeah, oh my god. All right, well Graham, good Graham.
Well well we'll see you when you get in here.
Speaker 3 (20:51):
Yeah, when I arrived. Yeah, we won't be arriving in
your Tata. So you're walking. He's walking like John Pertus.
He was one of those on.
Speaker 4 (21:01):
He was Yeah, he was far out. It was one
of the originals.
Speaker 3 (21:06):
Yeah, yeah, the sixties with the.
Speaker 2 (21:08):
Curly hair and the long scarf that Tom Baker.
Speaker 3 (21:13):
Yes, doctor who's James James Bonds or doctor Who's.
Speaker 4 (21:18):
I think it's a definitely been more doctor who.
Speaker 3 (21:20):
There's been a lot, haven't they. Female.
Speaker 2 (21:22):
Yes, Marissa on the text said she bought a puppy.
They already had a dog, so the puppy had to
go and live with a friend because they couldn't have two.
But let's go to Regina in Brigadoon.
Speaker 4 (21:37):
Regina.
Speaker 2 (21:38):
I can't say Brigadoon without thinking of Sunday afternoons watching
Jeane Kelly and Van Johnson and the Sunday Afternoon movie.
Speaker 4 (21:46):
Van Johnson he was in Brigadoon.
Speaker 3 (21:50):
Yeah, Regina, think of horses. Regina what's your story?
Speaker 12 (21:55):
Thank you. Well, I actually bought our lock in Brigadione
without my husband's knowledge.
Speaker 3 (22:01):
Okay, there's so many questions, but how did it go down?
Speaker 12 (22:07):
He was thrilled. Yeah, he worked, he worked away. So
I actually saw the advert in our local paper and
we've been looking but we hadn't found anything within our
price range, and so I quickly popped up there and
it was really good. It cost almost as much as
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our house and landed agreement at the time. But yeah,
I'd put an offer on.
Speaker 4 (22:32):
Us move fast.
Speaker 12 (22:34):
I had to move fast because it was such a
good price. And yeah, he came back and his dad
had been He and his dad when his dad when
was doing all the water pipes up there, and when
he was a young tacker used to go up with
his dad on the job and the actual block was
where they used to eat their lunch.
Speaker 3 (22:54):
Was meant to happen, meant to be full circle.
Speaker 2 (22:57):
But this is see, Regina's got a right idea. What
you've got to do if we're buying something without permission
is you've got a.
Speaker 4 (23:04):
Spin it so that this is for you, my love. Yes,
this is a surprise all about you.
Speaker 3 (23:11):
Done Regina, Done, Yeah.
Speaker 12 (23:14):
Well, the guys at work actually really ragged him about
it because they never let their wivesssage do that.
Speaker 2 (23:24):
Life so much wrong with that sentence, bringadoon does?
Speaker 3 (23:32):
It wasn't It wasn't magical spun like the woman I
know whose ex husband now ex husband went out and
brought a windsurfer. So this was a young family, not
on the street, not poor, but not flush, probably not
what they need, not what they needed, no discussion, no discussion,
came home with a brand new and I'm talking like
world championship level windsurfer. Didn't go down.
Speaker 4 (23:52):
Well were they a windsurfer? Or was it just like that?
I might just pick this up as a hobby.
Speaker 3 (23:56):
I think a new hobby. Apparently used it for one
summer and that was his course Laurie Gloria this summer.
Speaker 4 (24:02):
Then it moved out without him.
Speaker 3 (24:03):
Probably got not because of that, But I think I
slid it for about it probably a quarter beginning, probably
about the quarter of what he spent on it.
Speaker 4 (24:12):
What about you, Tim and Wembley? What have you bought
without permission? Well?
Speaker 10 (24:18):
I bought a painting. Okay, yeah, it was a nice
little painting I saw online that was around the twenty
five thousand dollars mard.
Speaker 3 (24:28):
Okay, is it an artist?
Speaker 10 (24:30):
We know it's Heinz Hadson. It's quite a well known
watercolor artist. Yes, I bought it and I was like, where.
Speaker 11 (24:41):
Do I put this?
Speaker 10 (24:42):
And I put it on the hallway and she's never
said anything to me about it. I just replaced another
painting that was there, and yeah, it's still still there
and all the all the people at work have a
bit of a laugh when they come over and you
haven't actually said anything, said anything.
Speaker 3 (25:02):
So okay twenty five. I don't know.
Speaker 10 (25:04):
Like I've bought a few various things over the time,
and I've told the kids if anything ever happens, I
wouldn't try anything away.
Speaker 3 (25:10):
Yes, get everything looked at. Yeah, yeah, well that when
you're the kids are going to Southby so yeah, yeah, wow.
Speaker 10 (25:20):
Yeah, I'm still at one stage. I tried to get
her to buy one and she was like, no, they
want to they want to buy I want to get
a namagira but yeah, and she wouldn't let me buy that,
so I just bought a different one and put it
on the wall. So I'm still trying to get the
namagira up. But I need to agree with that one.
Speaker 3 (25:38):
Yeah, keep working on it.
Speaker 4 (25:42):
You're fine. You know good stuff.
Speaker 3 (25:44):
Yea cool ry state. He's got a couple of Namer
years there and that collection. Incredible collection, thanks to Tim.
Thank you. Wow, I don't know what I like. Did
we get to the bottom of it with Tim that
she actually knew how much it was worth?
Speaker 6 (25:57):
Wow?
Speaker 2 (25:57):
She thinks he might have just picked it up. We
found a couple of texts of dad's going out, husband's
going out to get a lead of milk or something
and going past an auction and then getting a bit
carried away and buying a house. Bradley's dad went to
buddings and came home with a two million dollar house
and another one in New Zealand.
Speaker 4 (26:19):
Thank you, Tony.
Speaker 2 (26:20):
What would what would missus Claire say, because you like
to dabble in a bit of real estate, what would
Claire say if you came home one Saturday morning after
you'd gone out to get your arm and cap with one'd.
Speaker 3 (26:31):
Be so well and you said, love, just been perusing
real estate dot com there was.
Speaker 4 (26:39):
An auction just down from the coffee shop, and well,
I bought it.
Speaker 3 (26:44):
Yeah, I bought a house.
Speaker 4 (26:45):
How would that go down?
Speaker 3 (26:46):
I tell you our house in South Reo. I bought
without her seeing it, but that's where she wanted to live.
It was coming, she had an idea, So it wasn't
It wasn't like these pe You.
Speaker 4 (26:57):
Didn't see it before you bought it, So you've done it.
Speaker 2 (27:00):
You have essentially done it.
Speaker 3 (27:03):
It wasn't hidden.
Speaker 4 (27:04):
And if she hadn't liked it, said.
Speaker 3 (27:07):
I'd be screwed, dude single anyway, Yeah, absolutely.
Speaker 2 (27:13):
All right, Jamie and Bullsbrook. What did you buy without permission?
Speaker 11 (27:18):
Not what did I it's what do I buy?
Speaker 4 (27:20):
Okay?
Speaker 11 (27:21):
Well, yeah, I'm affected. I've got a bit of a problem. Yeah,
I'm probably up to about sixty thousand dollars so far
just with me. Die cast collection missus as far as
she knows, she don't come out of the shed, and
she thinks I've got about ten or twenty worth, about
two or three.
Speaker 3 (27:38):
Hundred dollars okay.
Speaker 11 (27:40):
And she walked out into the shed and out a
proper look as soon as opened the roller door. I'm stuffed.
Speaker 3 (27:47):
It's everywhere goki.
Speaker 11 (27:49):
Yeah, I've nearly worn the roller door out at the
front of the head, throwing it up and down all
the time. Deep and crap in when she's inside down
hiding it now, No all, I was telling Susy the
other day Tuesday, it broke down on the first job.
So I'm sitting there for forty five minutes waiting, and
in the forty five minutes that cost me nearly a
thousand dollars.
Speaker 3 (28:06):
Cleary online this is the But it's all in the
sign of your phone. They do hold their value, though,
Jamie is that some of them.
Speaker 11 (28:18):
I bought a couple for three hundred dollars and by
the time they got to my house, I worked twelve
thirteen hundred dollars.
Speaker 3 (28:24):
Well, we'll just tell her about those ones.
Speaker 11 (28:27):
That's well, then ones they're in the house. She knows
about them ones to toutch them one, okay, But it's
when we go out in the shed.
Speaker 4 (28:36):
Let's just hope she's not taken with the urge to
have a good spring clean in the next That could
be a problem month.
Speaker 11 (28:43):
I don't go in the house rumbling through mateup and
you know, love.
Speaker 3 (28:49):
It war She might one hundred grads with the makeup
in there you did so no, or some shoes.
Speaker 11 (28:54):
Well, I'll tell you what if we do, I'm going
to look good this time.
Speaker 1 (28:56):
Nick More Clezy Oor, Lisa More Podcast soon great the
flick with ben o'she Like.
Speaker 2 (29:08):
There's been a run of sequels getting really like further
and further apart lately ben O'Shea, and this is one
of them.
Speaker 4 (29:16):
Twenty two years in the making.
Speaker 7 (29:17):
Yeah, that's right. Freaky a Friday a sequel to long
awaited sequel to Freaky Friday. A classic for people of
a certain age. I think the probably elder millennials now,
people around that age, maybe like twenty five to thirty
five are probably in the sweet spot. Yeah, of people
who watch the original in two thousand and three, I
think it was with the amazing Jamie Lee Curtis, who's
(29:43):
just an absolute queen, and of course Lindsay Lohan, a
very young Lindsay Lohan. It's a classic body swap movie
where the mum and daughter don't see I do I.
Jamie Lee Curtis's character is this psychologist who always is
trying to, you know, sort of get her daughter to
be more mindful and thought. Lindsay Lohan played the sort
of the young rocker, you know, we sort of want
(30:04):
to be rock band, didn't listen to her mum, didn't
think she had to be respectful, and then they have
a fortune cookie situation. They swap bodies and they learned
to you know, walk a mile in the other's shoes.
Disney film. It was actually a remake of an earlier
Disney movie in nineteen ninety five that starred Shelley Long
Freaky Friday, Terrible straight to TV. Oh my gosh. There
(30:28):
and the original movie was in the seventies, was based
on a book that was, you know, classic book written
back in the day. And so now along comes this
sequels twenty odd years later. It follows along from you know,
Top Gun, Maverick Beetlejuice too. There's been a bunch of
these delayed sequels. Happy Gilmore two was the one we
just had recently, and they've all been, at best, pretty average.
(30:51):
Happy Gilmore two was terrible. It was an absolute stinker.
And so I went into Freaky of Friday thinking, oh,
you know, I don't know how good this is going
to be. It's nostalgia. I get it, I get the appeal,
but it's actually awesome. It's actually really good. It's so
hard to do a film like this where it's so
(31:13):
you know, past its prime, well delayed, but Jamieie Curtis
is amazing, of course, and she's still amazing. Lindsay Lohan,
she's fully back.
Speaker 2 (31:23):
She has had the most full circle, full circle moment.
Speaker 4 (31:27):
And I'm really happy for it.
Speaker 7 (31:29):
She's living a great so stoked for it. Like and
she made that really horrible Christmas movie that came out
on Netflix and that was the other time, and that
was that was sort of her comeback movie. And I
watched that, I thought, I don't know if that is
a comeback. I'm not really sure if is going to
get all the way back. But this movie proves that
she's ready for her leading roles. So scripts she looks
(31:53):
fantastic and so in this film, it kind of follows
the formula of the first one. You've got Jamie Lee
Curtis is now a grandma because Lindsay Lohan has a
daughter of her own. She's a single mum having very
similar sort of problems parenting as Jamie Lee Curtis's character
did in the first film. A daughter that doesn't really
listen headstrong. This daughter named Harper, wants to be a surfer,
(32:17):
doesn't really care about school, certainly doesn't care about listening
to her mum, and Meanwhile, the daughter is also having
some dramas with a girl at school, this British girl
who's so cool everyone loves us. They're sort of frenemies,
I guess. And then things become more complicated when the
British girl's dad, played by Manny Jacinto, who people might
remember as Jason Mendoza from The Good Place, who's sort of,
(32:39):
you know, sort of a British teacher, falls in love
with Lindsay Lohan's Anna, and then they get they're going
to get married, and then it creates this sort of
four way dilemma with Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan
and the two young actresses four way body swap oh
no oh, which it is free freakier. Well, initially, it's
(33:02):
actually quite hard to follow because you forget who is
supposed to be here. Jamie Lee Curtis goes into the
teenage British girl and vice versa, and Lindsay Lohan and
her daughter swap. So that bit is pretty straightforward, quite
similar to the first movie. The other aspect of it
is a little harder to get your head around, but
you know, Jamie Lee Curtis can make anything worse, and
(33:26):
so then you've got multiple times during the film where
there's callbacks to the original. So Lindsay Lohan's boyfriend from
the original, Jake, he's kind of in there. He comes
makes an appearance.
Speaker 3 (33:37):
Chad Michael Murray, Chad Morbus.
Speaker 7 (33:39):
Murray, there's a great Britney Britney Spears scene that we
saw in the original movie. There's a callback to that,
the pink slip, Lindsay Lohan's band. You know, there's a
lot going on in this film, and fans of the original,
I think we really appreciate the care that they took
to bring that nostalgia to life again, but in a
(34:00):
way that offers something new, and I think that's what's
that's what works about this film because so often, in
the case of Beatle Just Too or Happy Gilmore Too,
all they do is just recycle the same jokes. Yeah,
and there's nothing new, and you go, it was funny
the first time around, but it just kind of feels
like you're exploiting, you know, my love of the original
commercial gain, whereas this one they actually tried to give
(34:23):
us something new material and a few twists on some
of those nostalgic moments where you go, you know what,
that's actually pretty clever. That's cool. And so in the end,
you know, I think this is a film that fans
of the original will really dig. And I think it's
you know, you could take you could take your kids
long to see it, and the fans of the original
will also love. It's a family film. There's a lot
(34:44):
of laughs in it too, unlike Happy Gilmore Too, which
didn't have any laughs at all. But yeah, and so
at the start of this year, you know, I circle
with both of these films on the calendar, and Okay,
Happy Gilmore two is going to be massive. Freaky of
Friday for the fans of that original film is going
to be massive. But I thought there was no chance
at all that Freaky of Friday was going to be
the better A million years would I have thought that.
(35:06):
But it's not even close.
Speaker 3 (35:07):
Okay, you are talking up mate? Is this because you
saw Brideheart last week?
Speaker 7 (35:13):
That I would I would actually recommend that to any
studio make film critics, watch Brideheart first. Any other movie,
any other movie is going to be just incredible in comparison.
Speaker 2 (35:23):
All right, Well, how many Lindsay Loans had more Freaky
Fridays than we've had good to see her doing well.
Speaker 7 (35:31):
Are you giving it?
Speaker 3 (35:32):
What do you recommend?
Speaker 7 (35:32):
I'm just thinking about some of Lindsay Lohan's Freaky Fridays
a movie. It was a couple of decades, wasn't Oh
my gosh, but no, it's so fantastic to see her
back in action.
Speaker 3 (35:42):
Three and a half better than point five.
Speaker 1 (35:48):
The Sure Report on ninety six.
Speaker 2 (35:51):
Am So Aubrey Plaza is going to play Heidi Flices
in a just announced by a pick You remember. Heidi Flice,
otherwise known as the Hollywood Madam Flies, ran an.
Speaker 4 (36:05):
Upscale love what when they say that prostitution ring in
Los Angeles.
Speaker 2 (36:09):
Her famous clients included Charlie Sheen and Tom Sizemore and.
Speaker 4 (36:14):
Charlie Sheen again.
Speaker 2 (36:15):
She was arrested on multiple charges and was eventually convicted
and served prison time on federal charges of tax evasion.
The Heidi Fly's story is going to dive into the
chaotic final days before Heidi's nineteen ninety three downfall when
her high powered prostitution ring was exposed, and they were
some very heady, chaotic days because the client list, I mean,
(36:39):
it was a bit like getting your hands on the.
Speaker 3 (36:40):
Epstein, Yeah, inspiredcasting I like that.
Speaker 2 (36:44):
John Fogey, who you'll be seeing in Las Vegas if
you're the lucky duer that wins the Golden ticket to
the iHeartRadio Music Festival, is being honored for his songwriting
next month. He's getting the BMI Tribadour Award, which recognized
as songwriters who've made a profound impact and whose work
continues to set the pace for generations to follow. And
Jack Osborne has made his first public statement since the
(37:06):
passing of Ozzie. He talked about how well Ozzie was
many things to many people. To him, he was dad, obviously,
and he summed Ozzie up with a quote from the
great Hunter S. Thompson, and I wanted to reshare just
in case you've never heard this quote, because their words
to Live and Die by Thompson said life should not
be a journey to the grave with the intention of
(37:27):
arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but
rather to skid in broadside it a cloud of smoke,
thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming, Wow,
what a ride.
Speaker 4 (37:40):
That's Ozzie alright, Cleazy and Lisa