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Well, the West West Eagles lost to the Brisbane Lines
by nineteen points at the Gabba on Sunday, ninety four
to seventy five. The Eagles kicked the first five goals
and led for a fair bit of it, we did,
and then what happened.
Speaker 6 (01:21):
I think the boys got pretty tired.
Speaker 7 (01:23):
Yeah, unfortunately, the third quarter really hurt, really hurt.
Speaker 3 (01:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:28):
I was sitting there watching and I just reckon. We
made a few mistakes that we probably could have got
away with, but Brisbane had just.
Speaker 6 (01:35):
Been a very good side. They just capitalize on it
and that they hurt.
Speaker 7 (01:39):
So yeah, frustrating in that third quarter, and then I
think in the fourth it was a bit of a
bit of an evening sort of game. After that, I
would have thought I might have kicked one or two more,
and yeah, unfortunately the damage was done.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
You played up there. You know what it's like at
midday and that brizzy weather.
Speaker 7 (01:53):
Stinking hot, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, but the humidity cooks
you from the inside. So and then if it's scorching
as well, like good luck, good luck, that's really tough.
Like I've been told, a few boys have lost kilos
of sweat.
Speaker 3 (02:09):
Both sides were suffering in equal measures.
Speaker 6 (02:11):
Oh it's shocking.
Speaker 7 (02:12):
Yeah, but you could see after the quarter time as well,
we jumped them, which was great, but that would have
taken a fair bit out of Brisbane to get back
and a lot of effort. So credit to them. I mean,
that's probably why they're the premiership team. But yeah, that's
that's hard work.
Speaker 3 (02:28):
Well is it?
Speaker 2 (02:28):
I mean, is it dumb to be scheduling games at
this time, at this time of the year, is it?
Should they be? You know, if they're going to be
in Brisbane in March, should they be.
Speaker 7 (02:38):
At nice seems like a bit of a controversial topic.
If I was to say anything then I'd probably get scrutinized.
So yeah, well i'd be going against what the AFL suggests.
But from my recollection and memory, like I can't remember
many games, I would have thought this would be round
one four or five years ago, this would be now
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considered around one. So yeah, yeah, it's it's interesting how
early things are starting now and the games are getting
hotter and hotter in the earlier part of the year,
because it's still hot March, like it's still stinking hot,
and even in April it's still quite warm. So yeah, yeah,
that's at the end of the season.
Speaker 6 (03:19):
Yes, that's all I'm going to say at the end.
Speaker 3 (03:20):
That the powers that we would see that well if
I can.
Speaker 1 (03:24):
You would think, so yeah, just said that you can't
change it because of the TV and all the rest
of the crowd.
Speaker 7 (03:32):
But yeah, well there's a bit of that involved. But
then also they have measures and metrics that they go
off as well, So if it is hot or stinking hot,
then they will.
Speaker 6 (03:43):
Delay it because they eat.
Speaker 7 (03:45):
But the problem is that if they do that, then
it's going to be hard for us to get back
on a flight. So we've already pre book flights and
stuff like that. So there's all these different things involved.
Speaker 6 (03:57):
So yeah, it can be a bit of a mess
around if that's the case.
Speaker 7 (04:01):
But unfortunately, yeah, like it was, I think from what
they were reporting and then what was going on ground level,
it was drastically different from terms of temperature and humidity
and all that compared to what it felt like at
ground level.
Speaker 1 (04:13):
Yeah. Yeah, would Brizzy have been worried at half TI?
Would fay Gon have been that worried for goals down
a half time? Because I think ten to three or something,
you a second.
Speaker 7 (04:20):
Half, I think so, yeah, But I think I think
that would have been concerned. Yeah, they would have been
thinking how did how did we get this far behind?
And then also how are we going to get ourselves back?
Especially with this heat, Like the boys look sapped like
after halfway through the second like everyone was out on
their feet. So yeah, it would have been they would
have been thinking, this is an amount to climb. But
they also probably backed themselves in, which is they're a
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very good team, so they would have thought, no, we'll
end up getting on top of year.
Speaker 6 (04:45):
And that's what good teams sort of do. They just
grind out and you know, win the games that they
probably shouldn't have, just through grinding it out and being
tough and cleaner and more skillful, which is basically what
happened at the end.
Speaker 7 (04:57):
Made better decisions than us and unfortunately we just went
able to capitalize as well when we went forward in
that second half.
Speaker 2 (05:02):
Tim Kelly was right in the game, twenty nine touches,
six clearances. He had made that strange comment, weird thing
to say out loud that he wasn't enjoying football earlier.
Speaker 3 (05:14):
Do you think he's enjoying it again?
Speaker 6 (05:17):
I think you get misinterpreted. So I knew what TK
was probably alluding to.
Speaker 7 (05:23):
I think you just said it in the wrong way, Like,
losing is not fun, and we've been losing a lot
of games it's pretty lately.
Speaker 6 (05:28):
Like still coming into the football.
Speaker 7 (05:30):
Club, being around the team, being like just in the
environment is the best job in the world. So like,
I think people just sort of took that the wrong way.
So TK still comes in with a massive sort of
you know, excitement and energy around the football club. It's
just that I think you know, what he meant to
say was losing sucks, isn't it is? And the past
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couple of years have been really, really tough. So yeah,
when you start winning games of football, things changed pretty quick.
So yeah, unfortunately it just hasn't been. Yeah, unfortunately it
just hasn't been probably the I guess the path that
he would have thought it would sort of unfold coming
from Geelong and making that decision, and that I don't
think we'd be in this position, but unfortunately we are,
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and hopefully we can start winning games of football again
because winning games are food is fun.
Speaker 1 (06:19):
What did you get your take on? Yeah, absolutely one
won't get your take on seeing Zane Zorko having a
real crack at some of his teammates, and we see
players do that. Brendan Roddard used to do it in Sequilda.
How do you feel about that? Do you do that? Sometimes?
You think there's a fine line between really getting off
your mates and getting something action.
Speaker 6 (06:36):
Uh No, I'm a bit more old school as well.
Speaker 7 (06:39):
So yeah, and there's a few old school players out
there that are like those, obviously one.
Speaker 6 (06:44):
And at the end of the day though, they probably
needed it.
Speaker 7 (06:46):
So, I mean there are four or five goals down
against West Coast SO and their tip to win. I
mean we're paying thirteen bucks or something like that going
onto the game with the underdogs by a mile, and
we've jumped them, so I think, and we were looking
really really good in the first half. So for them,
I would have been thinking and there was a lot
of things probably going on behind the ball that Zorka
wasn't liking and fair enough. I mean we're four or
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five goals up SO and he would have been going,
you know, having a hard conversation because Zorko is a type.
Speaker 6 (07:14):
Of player as well.
Speaker 7 (07:15):
If you don't if you don't know him, I was
lucky to play with him when I was busy. That
is the hard on the sleeve type of player. So
and he wants to win, so at the end of
the day, he would have been having some hard toos
with a lot of players, which is what you need.
You do need those types of leaders.
Speaker 2 (07:32):
I feel this Sunday is the Derby town divided with
a knife.
Speaker 6 (07:37):
All that it is first win for one team.
Speaker 3 (07:41):
For one team. That's the most exciting part.
Speaker 2 (07:44):
It feels too early this season to have a Derby,
I mean roundel.
Speaker 6 (07:49):
Feels too early in this season to be Round three.
Speaker 3 (07:51):
It's so weird.
Speaker 6 (07:53):
It's weird.
Speaker 3 (07:54):
So going to be an interesting game. What are you
started for it?
Speaker 6 (08:00):
Absolutely?
Speaker 7 (08:00):
Yeah, it's it's a winnable game and all derbies are.
That's the thing we saw last year the first we
won the first one, Freo were tipped to win that
we were underdogs going in. So anything can happen with derbies,
and they're genuinely heavily contested games. And I would have thought,
you know, we'd like to try and get the first
one on the belt. Freyo would get a few people
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off the back. So it's going to be a good contest.
I'm muture to look forward to it.
Speaker 2 (08:25):
It's an Eagles home game, so slight advantage because you've
got the crowd on your side.
Speaker 6 (08:29):
Slight advantage. Slight advantage.
Speaker 3 (08:31):
So is that the only advantage or is there.
Speaker 7 (08:34):
Probably no, no, because everyone sleeps in their own bed.
Speaker 6 (08:39):
Yeah, yeah, yeah I wouldn't. But even then, like.
Speaker 3 (08:42):
The other change rooms a crap or anything.
Speaker 6 (08:47):
Like the not like the Brisbane. The Brisbane change rooms
would be the size of the room. They're tiny.
Speaker 7 (08:55):
Wow, And then you've got to walk I reckon you
end up doing the equivalent of Jacob's later because they
have this weird in Bete. Yeah, so like the is yeah, yeah,
So the locker room, you're going to go up some stairs.
Speaker 1 (09:05):
Ye, it's an old ground and yeah, then there's.
Speaker 7 (09:07):
An auditorium and then you're going to go down some
stairs and then there's a locker room.
Speaker 6 (09:10):
So it's yeah, it's spinal. It's weird.
Speaker 1 (09:13):
Actually, can we call the OFL and make sure maybe
just change the rules for this week. There's no chance
of a draw. We just play extra time because two
teams ever won.
Speaker 6 (09:20):
Yeah that's true.
Speaker 7 (09:21):
I agree, Yeah, draw, let's let's run it out.
Speaker 3 (09:27):
I was going to say's Jake Water made a chance
to play.
Speaker 7 (09:30):
I think he'll test this week, so we'll see, we'll
see how he goes. Hopefully you can get up. I
think he would have helped a lot on the weekend,
might have been a bit of a different game and
have had probably lit a little bit more or less
moving parts all of thought in the in the second half,
I think Bas going down and then Arch as well
in the ruck and all that, so he started cramping.
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So it might have made things a little bit easier
if Jake was in there in the forward line, so
we might have been able to pull a few more
things here and there.
Speaker 6 (09:58):
But yeah, hope fully we can get him back this week.
Speaker 1 (10:02):
Made I reckon in twenty twenty five, a spectator running
down to the boundary with a packet of tissues and
a player giving him the bird. I find that funny.
Speaker 3 (10:09):
That's funny.
Speaker 1 (10:09):
Probably so much you can say, but.
Speaker 6 (10:12):
Yeah, it's fun everyone. Yeah, everyone talks about it.
Speaker 7 (10:15):
But they all want they all want players to have
personality and to have a bit of fun and all
this stuff and the theater of the.
Speaker 6 (10:22):
Game and all that.
Speaker 7 (10:23):
But then when someone does it, they just I feel
like the media is just slamming for it.
Speaker 1 (10:26):
Yeah, yeah, he was smiling.
Speaker 7 (10:29):
But he's yeah exactly, it's all a bit of fun
read Yeah, yeah, it's all a bit of fun.
Speaker 6 (10:34):
But at the end of the day though, like he's
a nineteen year old kid. Yeah, I just let him
be a kid. So people forget that, and I get you.
I get it. You're playing NFL footy year and.
Speaker 3 (10:43):
Be paid to be more than a nineteen year old kid.
Speaker 7 (10:46):
Well correct, Yeah, but it's hard though, Like, how do
you I saw a comment I think it was Jimmy
Bytail throughout the yesterday or something like that, and how
do you get an old head on young solders? Like
that just doesn't happen, So and I thought, you know what,
that's actually a really good comment. So, yeah, they want
these kids to come in and be themselves and be
flamboyant with their personalities and all that, but then they
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want an old head on them as well. So it's
like it's hard for them to find the balance intoing.
Speaker 1 (11:13):
So I understand they don't want in direction with a
crowd that gets dangerous or chesting a spectator or you know,
but yeah, a bit different, you know.
Speaker 6 (11:20):
It was literally yeah, yeah exactly.
Speaker 7 (11:22):
So yeah, it's it's an interesting sort of turn of
events that will unfold. I think this week I think
they've issue did please explain? Yes, Yeah, so we'll see
how we go with that.
Speaker 2 (11:33):
Well, bounce down for the Derbyers three ten. You might
have been beaten by Brisbane, but it's the big trip
to Brisbane, the raining premiers, and it was a huge
turnaround from the week before.
Speaker 3 (11:44):
So I think you go into this game feeling really confident.
Speaker 6 (11:48):
Well yeah, hopefully, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 7 (11:50):
I think I think from you know, the perspective and
probably the review, I think there's a lot of things
that will be confident on going in and hopefully we
can implement that and continue to grow from it. I
think having the extra game under the belt as well
might help. It looks like we sort of struggled in
that last quarter to run out, but I think, you know,
a fair bit, fair bit of that was the weather
and Brisbane were kind of the same, So you know,
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we'll be fitner and stronger from it.
Speaker 1 (12:13):
And Derby sixty.
Speaker 3 (12:17):
Have a Derby carded day.
Speaker 1 (12:18):
Yeah, thanks Cat and chat Angel. She's locked herself in
the bedroom.
Speaker 3 (12:28):
She's that's very dramatic.
Speaker 1 (12:32):
She's in tears. Well, there's a reason to texting your friends. Well,
it's funny you say that, as you know, as a teenager,
whether you've got acne or just a few pimples, it's
pretty much pretty much signifies the end of your world,
doesn't it, especially if you've got a party, school ball,
or a date coming up. Now, Angil hasn't got any
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of the above. Of course she doesn't go to school,
but she must be the Well, she's three cat years on,
no or three years old in our terms? Is she
a teenager?
Speaker 3 (13:02):
More or less?
Speaker 8 (13:03):
So?
Speaker 1 (13:03):
My cat angel, she has cat acne?
Speaker 6 (13:06):
Catney catney?
Speaker 2 (13:07):
How bzar, I've never heard I've had cats all my life.
Speaker 3 (13:12):
I've never heard of.
Speaker 1 (13:13):
Cat at just a few weeks past turning three? Right?
Is it because because we gave a cake that was
sweet in it? Because you know that whole thing about
sugar gives you pimples and all that. I don't know,
so these things I'd never heard of it. So for
a while they were noticing that her chin was looking
a bit dark, and we're thinking, little Grott, you should
be cleaning. You know, they did a kick thing where
they wet. Yeah, so she was still doing that, but
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she got these little black dots and a chin and
they start coming out through blackheads. She's got black heads.
They're black heads. That's a thing. Oh my, So of
course you go on Google what's going on? And apparently
it's the hair follicles on the chin producing too much
of a thing called keratin.
Speaker 3 (13:49):
Look, I might have had one of these myself.
Speaker 2 (13:50):
Oh really Yeah, yeah, you catch on my face face.
Speaker 1 (13:55):
Too much carrotin, so the pores that follicles become blocked,
and it gives you a black head. It gives the
cat blackheads.
Speaker 3 (14:00):
I think I've had one of those under my arm.
Is that too much information? Gross?
Speaker 1 (14:04):
Let's wait too much?
Speaker 3 (14:06):
Are you in the interest of you know, sharing?
Speaker 1 (14:09):
You want me to squeeze it?
Speaker 3 (14:10):
No?
Speaker 2 (14:11):
Come on, that's I've never so.
Speaker 1 (14:16):
The poor little bugger. Yeah, and as you know, you
go crazy on googling and there's all kinds of theories
and stuff.
Speaker 3 (14:21):
Likes to do that.
Speaker 1 (14:24):
Yeah, squeeze it. So they reckoned plastic food bowls. You
got to replace those with steel ones. She hasn't go
any plastic balls. She's got ceramic food bowls. And yeah,
that can cause it because you can get a plastic
and allergy to the plastic, which I never heard of either.
Speaker 2 (14:38):
My cats have got those bowls that are sort of
raised on an angle, so they're eating kind of face
on rather than bending.
Speaker 3 (14:45):
Fantastic stops them from spewing.
Speaker 1 (14:48):
Reason.
Speaker 3 (14:48):
Oh yes, it's the anti spue bowl.
Speaker 1 (14:50):
And it's better for their postures.
Speaker 3 (14:53):
Think they're worried about that.
Speaker 1 (14:55):
How to walk and how to talk.
Speaker 3 (14:59):
Little book on.
Speaker 1 (15:02):
So you get it. You can get a shampoo.
Speaker 3 (15:04):
And love a shampoo does a cash.
Speaker 1 (15:07):
You can get a cat wipe, but enough human Apparently
human wipes are too strong, so you're gonna get a
cat wipe.
Speaker 3 (15:12):
Okay, cat wipe.
Speaker 1 (15:14):
You can get. You can get to fight the bacteria
fifty yeah, yeah, yeah, to fight the bacteria. You can
get andy biotics, but that seems a bit full.
Speaker 3 (15:21):
That's a lot.
Speaker 2 (15:22):
And you you want to stay away from antibiotics if
you can, yeah, when you really need them.
Speaker 1 (15:27):
But also you don't want your cat getting a jab
or you want the last thing you want to do,
the the oral thing with the you know, trying to
put a pill down the cat straw.
Speaker 3 (15:34):
It'd be easy to pop the pimple.
Speaker 1 (15:35):
Absolutely, that's what I'm thinking.
Speaker 9 (15:37):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (15:37):
So, and the other thing you can do is trim
their chin hair. Now, I'm thinking she's never going to
forgive us if we do that. She's she'll get teased
by the other cats. You have a little baldy chin
over there. So we're not going to do that. So
we're going to go with the cat wipes and see
how we go, and in no time Angel will be
all ready for the school Blue Light Disco. On a
date with Gary, a cat girl Gary somewhere.
Speaker 2 (16:00):
Oh my god, I learned something new and I didn't
think there was anything I didn't know about.
Speaker 1 (16:04):
Can let you google it and you go it's a thing.
So Wow, More Crazy Lisa, More podcasts soon.
Speaker 2 (16:13):
Trains playing at Redhill Auditorium May eighteen. Tickets are available
through oz. Tig's Pat Monahan is with us this morning.
Speaker 10 (16:19):
Hello, welcome, Hello, How are you guys?
Speaker 3 (16:21):
Good?
Speaker 1 (16:22):
Very well?
Speaker 3 (16:22):
So touring with Katie Tunstall and Jason Wade from Lifehouse.
What can we expect at the show?
Speaker 10 (16:27):
Well, you know, I've learned after thirty years that it's
better to travel the world with friends than people that
you don't know. And so I've known Jason for many
years and kat was just on our cruise and she
was our first time meeting. She is absolutely incredibly lovely
and talented, and I think we're going to do a
lot of fun stuff on stage together.
Speaker 1 (16:48):
A lot more people, a lot more bands and artists
doing cruises. Man, how's that working for you? Because it
sounds like a lot of fun.
Speaker 10 (16:54):
It is, you know, I think that was our ninth
one and I can remember a couple of them.
Speaker 3 (17:00):
So answers the question.
Speaker 1 (17:03):
A lot of fun the bars open.
Speaker 10 (17:04):
Yeah, I'm told that they're incredibly fun.
Speaker 1 (17:07):
Up on the poop.
Speaker 2 (17:08):
I've been fun on the poop, Dame, and there are
captive audience too, so that's that's.
Speaker 10 (17:12):
Always good yea literally as well as.
Speaker 3 (17:15):
The cruising well touring with Ario Speedwagon. What what was
that like?
Speaker 10 (17:20):
It was great, you know it was it was an
interesting combination that you know, we didn't know if it
would work or not, but we became, you know, lifelong friends.
I think will be friends forever. They're just lovely people.
Speaker 1 (17:32):
Yeah, Kevin Cronam want to tell them. But one of
the great joys of our job in the last couple
of years, the two of us were numb because we
got to chat to Graham Nash for about twenty minutes.
He worked you work with him, didn't you on your
solo album? What was a lot meet in Graham?
Speaker 10 (17:44):
Man Graham was he was lovely. As soon as I
met him, I started to gush and we just stopped
me right He stopped me right away and said, I'm
already hear me.
Speaker 1 (17:55):
I love it because he's pretty humble.
Speaker 10 (17:56):
Is he's so humble, and you know, it's just makes
you that much more of a fan. As much as
you start as a fan, and then you meet somebody
who's as lovely as he is, You're just like, man,
I'm so glad I'm a fan.
Speaker 3 (18:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (18:09):
Something I didn't know until today is that before there
was Train, you had.
Speaker 3 (18:14):
A led Zeppelin cover band called Rogues Gallery.
Speaker 10 (18:18):
There was many, many moons ago.
Speaker 3 (18:20):
You know, until today, I guess. But what is your
favorite led Zeppelin song?
Speaker 10 (18:24):
You know, my son who's thirteen, he asks me similar questions.
That's a very hard one to answer. But the song
going to California moved to californiaself, that is.
Speaker 3 (18:36):
The most beautiful song.
Speaker 10 (18:39):
But there's other songs like thank You, Yeah that is
That's an incredible song. There's just so many of them,
you know, I'd.
Speaker 1 (18:45):
Like to hear using all of My Love like I
love that song.
Speaker 3 (18:47):
Yeah, well you know what beautiful? What else is an
incredible song is Drops of Jupiter?
Speaker 2 (18:54):
Talk about you know, coming in hard with that as
it's your first song. What would it be like if
you tried to leave a show without doing Drops of Jupiter?
Speaker 10 (19:03):
Yeah? I never understood artists that don't play the songs
that people want to hear. Yeah. I grew up singing
back to you know, all the singers that I went
to go watch their performances and just dreamt that maybe
that would happen to me someday, And when it did,
it was like, why would you ever get tired of that?
Speaker 1 (19:21):
Yeah? Absolutely? Yeah, it does have it a bit. Some
people get off there off the money maker, the ones
that make them famous. But in Australia we have Paul
Hogan who did Crocodile Dundee and he gets there, that's
not a knife, that's a knife line. All the time.
Do you get people coming up and asking you about
marrying me that was their wedding song? Pretty much every day?
Speaker 10 (19:38):
No, I love it. I think, you know, to be
a part of somebody's anything is cool, But like a
big important day like that, that's it's incredible.
Speaker 1 (19:47):
It must be part of a pretty regular thing, especially
on those cruises you'd have the captive audience. A lot
of them would have had that one.
Speaker 10 (19:52):
Yeah. And then my favorite thing to do when people
are spilling their hearts as I tell them that my
lawyer will be contact shortly.
Speaker 3 (20:05):
Daunting. Is it pat to sing the national anthem?
Speaker 2 (20:07):
I know you've done that a couple of times, and
that can be you know, that's fraught with fraughtness.
Speaker 3 (20:11):
A lot of people have wished.
Speaker 2 (20:12):
They hadn't said yes, and then you know, others have
just had the best time of their lives.
Speaker 10 (20:17):
I dislike it a lot. And here's why. Yeah, there's
there's two results. The best result is that nobody cares.
The worst result is the next day you're a meme. Yeah,
there's no in between. There's there's you know. And before
I would sing it, I would watch all of the
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most terrible ones on YouTube. And my favorite was Michael
Bolton because he had the words written on a piece
of paper, but he had his hand like on his
chest right, so he's like he's about a third of
the way and he forgets, so he looks down at
the paper and the entire stadium just starts booing. That's
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what I do before I sang the anthem as I
look at all those because I'm like, it can't get
worse than that.
Speaker 1 (21:07):
Please tell me you saw the Kyle Lows won the
runner because the everyone was trying to sing. There's some
great ones, big finish. What's a lot early in your career.
Obviously it's horrible, but can you tell us about that
struggle when you get rejected and you know it's it's
tough in the music guy, especially with the big labels.
Speaker 10 (21:27):
Yeah, when we started, we were flown to New York
City because basically we had a record deal in the bag,
and we performed for all the heads of the label
and they didn't want us. So we flew back to
San Francisco and we made our own record. We borrowed
money from people and paid them all back and then some.
But when the label, the same labeled it said no
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heard the album, then they were like, Okay, this is
a this is a band we want. And so I
love that story because no doesn't mean no, It just
means go get better, prove it, or go figure out
what you didn't figure out. Because they were right both times.
You shouldn't have gotten a record deal and then we
should have Yeah.
Speaker 3 (22:08):
Yeah, you wouldn't want to take no for anounce straight up,
would you.
Speaker 2 (22:11):
The other end of the extreme, of course, is when
you find yourself at the Grammys.
Speaker 3 (22:15):
You've won three? What's it like going to the Grammys?
Speaker 10 (22:19):
Favorite? My favorite part of the Grammys is performing at them. Okay,
And I tell people this a lot. When we were
performing Drops So Jupiter years ago, Bono was in the
front row and he and he gave me a thumbs up.
And I tell people that's because we were up for
five of the same Grammys and he took four and
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he let us have one.
Speaker 1 (22:41):
So this one, that's so good of him.
Speaker 10 (22:47):
He's so good of him.
Speaker 1 (22:50):
Oh that's funny.
Speaker 3 (22:51):
He's a very sharing, caring guy.
Speaker 1 (22:53):
Bought her as a youngster. Could you imagine you'd have
so much love in a country like Australia because we
have a touchdous els to the band and this and
you're rotting in your songs and your vocals as well.
Speaker 10 (23:05):
You know my Over the years, I've become obsessed with golf,
and Jason Day has become a good friend. There's another
there's another young Australian golfer. His name is Cam Davis
out of the same course as I do. And I'm
really good friends with these Australian guys because I get,
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like Adam Scott's a friend, Like there's something about Australian
humor is very similar to mine. Like these men are
sick in their heads. Yeah, and that's what I love
most about them because I relate to it, and we're
all so like gentle with people who are not so
sick like us. But being around these guys is so fun.
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And I just can't wait to be in Australia because
I think I know Australian's better now than ever having
had these close friendships.
Speaker 1 (23:56):
Yeah, I really want you to have the Cam Dives mullet.
Speaker 2 (24:00):
On the golf courses where you're going to find a
lot of that humor happens. I guess now, before we
let you go, Pat, there's one thing we do love
to ask. Do you remember the first time you heard
yourself on the radio?
Speaker 10 (24:11):
Yes? Actually, I was a house painter in San Francisco, Okay.
A song called Meat Virginia came on the radio and
I was on my way to paint this lady's house,
and I pulled off the road and I turned around
and went home. Yeah, and I thought I don't need
to do this anymore. And I didn't realize that I
wasn't going to get a check that day, so I
had to go back the next day to go picker house.
Speaker 6 (24:33):
That's funny.
Speaker 1 (24:33):
You carried away a little early for what a great moment.
Speaker 10 (24:36):
I turned around a little early.
Speaker 1 (24:39):
The question always makes me think of that Tom Hanks movie,
the one you know with the Bed of the Wonders,
the thing.
Speaker 10 (24:44):
That's actually takes place in the town that I grew
up in.
Speaker 1 (24:49):
Film. Yeah, I love the freak out. Yeah, very cool.
Speaker 2 (24:53):
Well, Pat, We're looking forward to seeing you and the
rest of train here at Redhill Auditorium on May eighteen.
Tickets are available through OZI. Thanks for chatting to us
this morning.
Speaker 1 (25:02):
You're honorary Aussie.
Speaker 10 (25:03):
Thank you. Yes, Kat, we're really looking forward to being there.
Speaker 1 (25:05):
Good to chat man.
Speaker 3 (25:06):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (25:07):
At the footy on the weekend least, I was working
in a function room before the dock has gome and
not really working that hard, just to interviewing a couple
of players and stuff like that, but before the function.
As the function began there's a point an hour and
a half or two hours before the game starts, where
the doors open and the people come in who have
paid to be in.
Speaker 3 (25:24):
That room fair amount of time.
Speaker 1 (25:26):
Yeah, yeah, so they come in because they can see
the you know, the crowd building out. It's actually really
cool those rooms, just the Blackswan room and drinks, food
and drinks, and speaking of which, the latter. The doors
open and people come rushing in. They want to get
the best high tables and stuff like that. And four
blokes are at the bar before I can even blink.
So the doors had been opened sixty seconds and I
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turned the other way. I could see the blocks at
but I turned the other way and I heard this
all mighty crash. It was like that Billy Joel song
with the glass you know, I class houses. Yeah, oh
my goodness. And so you could tell that someone who
was part of the Stars taxi and I turned around
to see the tiniest of staff members and she was
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standing there with a tray with one glass left. She'd
lost six glasses of beer full to the brim, like
there were the tall glasses as well, and they'd gone
and the last one was gone. Wabbling around like a
motion and that went as well, because once one goes,
they all go. It was so loud and all you
could see was like, well, a sea of beer on
the floor. Some people would say great, but it was
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full of glass and a lot of ice. There was
a bit of ice on there as well, because I
think she dropped a soft drink as well, and all
the blokes at the bar just took one step, one
big step to the right because they still wanted to
get their drinks, were going to get it from her.
There's a mighty ruin the poor love. And then the
squad comes and they're very well drilled there op to
They come and bring them mobs and buckets and it's
all tidied up pretty quickly. But I thought, what have
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you dropped in history? Because it can be so it's
so embarrassing because everyone looked. I think people outside the
room heard it through through that glass.
Speaker 2 (26:57):
I dropped a full bottle of perfume once that as
I was taking it out of its box, hadn't even
had the sprits yet. It was kenso flour. It's a
it's a weird long skinny bottle. After you bought it, yes,
and and I dropped it. And the upside is the
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house smelt beautiful kenso flower for good Year.
Speaker 3 (27:25):
But yes, that was that was very frustrating.
Speaker 1 (27:29):
Yes, yeah, especially Yeah if you thought you play full
price bang, you've.
Speaker 3 (27:33):
Just got to get to take the little so.
Speaker 1 (27:36):
I thought we can find out what you've dropped. But
it drinks cakes perfume. Yes, it might have been a person,
a meal, yeah, a.
Speaker 3 (27:45):
Name an ice, scared for something and you dropped your part.
Speaker 2 (27:47):
Yeah absolutely, Kiara in Harristyle, Helloa, Hi, what did you drive?
Speaker 5 (27:53):
I really dropped the kid.
Speaker 3 (27:57):
I'm not laughing after what happened.
Speaker 11 (28:02):
I've just walked out of the bathroom after changing the
kid and I stepped on a toy and accidentally fell
with the kid and dropped it onto another kid.
Speaker 1 (28:11):
Oh no your kid, No, you had someone else's kid,
a kid.
Speaker 3 (28:16):
Yeah, it sounds like a French farce. You stepped on
a toy, you went.
Speaker 2 (28:22):
Trying to say to the kid and yeah, singing in
slow motions and those toys blood.
Speaker 9 (28:29):
Yeah, Michael was so after that.
Speaker 1 (28:31):
Yeah, yeah, well it could have been could have been leg.
Speaker 5 (28:35):
Okay, yeah everyone was fine after that.
Speaker 1 (28:37):
Yeah, yeah, well you're allowed to pick that kid up
again after that care.
Speaker 11 (28:41):
I didn't pick him up after a while after that,
but I was scared.
Speaker 1 (28:45):
To pick up. Yeah, oh dear, thanks Ki.
Speaker 3 (28:51):
I'm glad it ended well.
Speaker 1 (28:53):
I wasn't expecting that. When I said, what did you drop?
I did? I guess I did that person A kid,
a kid, someone else's kids.
Speaker 2 (28:59):
Taste in Oakwod says I dropped my twenty first birthday
cake right before serving a quarter slab of mud cake
that somehow managed to stay intact.
Speaker 3 (29:06):
That's a good mud cake, one that doesn't fall apart. Yeah,
we still.
Speaker 2 (29:10):
Served it because we were.
Speaker 3 (29:13):
Going to let it go to waste, and no one knew.
And you know, there's a whole five second second rule.
Speaker 1 (29:18):
One second whatever it is, ten seconds. You're cutting the problem, Vicky.
Speaker 5 (29:24):
Oh good, how are you going?
Speaker 1 (29:25):
Would you drop? What was it? When we went down
a couple.
Speaker 5 (29:27):
Of years back, I was doing my boyfriend a favor
and buying all this alcohol. I don't know if you
know it Dan Murphy's in Fremantle. Yes, I a trolley
and part of the car park is on a slope. Yes, yeah,
it's not flat. So I had all the alcohol in
the trolley and I'm loading it into the backseat of
the car, and then I was lifting out the single
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fin to put in the car, and the trolley started rolling.
And you know, if it trolley rolls on a on
a gradient and it's got stuff in it, it's the
smash into another car and dent it. So I still
had one hand under the cartiner grabbing at the trolley,
and it just lost its balance and went smash on
the ground, and I grabbed the trolley. I had the trolley,
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but all that was on the ground was this sotoken
box full of broken glass. It was terrible that I
had to go back in and buy another other cart
and it was bloody sacrilege.
Speaker 1 (30:27):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, terrible. You want to try And I
can't believe you're talking about.
Speaker 5 (30:30):
It, and you think about all the dollars flashing before
your eye.
Speaker 2 (30:35):
Yeah yeah, people running back and ask for another carton
and a straw.
Speaker 3 (30:39):
Please.
Speaker 11 (30:41):
Look.
Speaker 5 (30:41):
I did go back and ask for another cartain and
the guy said, no, I can't do it, sorry, premises.
Speaker 1 (30:46):
But you're right there. I know that car park. Well,
it's not far from my joint, and it's it's quite
a slope, isn't it right there?
Speaker 5 (30:51):
Yeah, because I was parked on the other side. I
didn't think about that.
Speaker 1 (30:54):
Bumm.
Speaker 5 (30:55):
Yeah, that was pretty sad.
Speaker 1 (30:58):
It's got a landsday.
Speaker 3 (30:59):
Hi, how are you Sonya? So it was is this
story about your daughter or you dropped your daughter?
Speaker 9 (31:05):
No, it's about my daughter. We were in Covid and
we had bought her the Mandalorian baby Yoda and it
was a good Friday. And I said, she'd spent eight
hours putting this baby Yoda together. Lego, Yeah, it's a lot, Yes,
there is. And I said to her, lor I'm just
going to duck out get some fish and cheap. I
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was at and she rang me and said to me,
and she was crying. She was just about to put
the head on and she dropped the whole head.
Speaker 5 (31:37):
So what am I going to do?
Speaker 9 (31:39):
And I said, don't worry. When I get home, I'll
come and help you more.
Speaker 12 (31:42):
Put it all back together again.
Speaker 9 (31:44):
We spent another two hours putting the head back together.
Speaker 1 (31:51):
To be talking about day, it's Rebecca.
Speaker 12 (32:00):
Hell I hell I. So in the eighties I was waitressing,
but behind the bars bath staff, and it was New
Year's Eve and I was moved from the bar stuff
into waitressing because you know, your stuff weren't tending up.
And so the big thing in the eighties was the
flaming Bombinirees, you know those morangue things, and so I
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was so I actually dropped, you're going to pour the
liquor over the moraine and then sert it on fire.
And I dropped that, you know, the little glass of liquor,
and it went flying across the table and pretty much
hit the bombing area. And I thought, you know what,
I like that thing anyway, because it was just just
what you do the whole and the whole table went
(32:44):
up in flame. I was jumping back from the table
and needless to say, what the fact.
Speaker 1 (32:51):
That night and having a great light shot.
Speaker 3 (32:56):
Yeah, it was a special Year's eve.
Speaker 1 (32:59):
Ye you'll never see one like this again.
Speaker 3 (33:02):
That's right.
Speaker 12 (33:02):
I go back to that restaurant. I'm dying gone wrong.
Speaker 1 (33:07):
That's a wide berth on that one. Oh, thanks for Rea,
we're laughing. Deborah is back in business.
Speaker 3 (33:15):
Hello, good morning. When did you drop?
Speaker 8 (33:19):
It was a birthday lunch and I had to cook
for ten people for our family and family friends and partners.
And I'm not a cook, so I had to cook
a lasagna and it was in a big glass dish
black glass baking dish for ten people, so you can
imagine it. I had yes, and as I was getting
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out of the oven, I dropped it and it smashed
the oven door, the baking dish. There was glass everywhere,
and so my daughter went off and got us red
rooster first.
Speaker 1 (33:54):
Feel better, But yeah, it sounds like a bit of
a dog's breakfast in there. That's that's a mess.
Speaker 3 (33:58):
That's horrendous.
Speaker 6 (34:01):
Lisa More podcast.
Speaker 2 (34:03):
Soon The Last Anniversary begins on Binge on Thursday. I
love Leanne Moriarty books and I love good TV, so
it's like Christmas for me. Theresa Palmer plays Sophie Honeywell
in the Last Anniversary and she's joining us now, good morning.
Speaker 11 (34:18):
Good morning you guys.
Speaker 2 (34:20):
So, as I said, the Last Anniversary based on a
book by Leanne Moriati, did you get to meet her?
Speaker 3 (34:27):
Did she have much involvement?
Speaker 11 (34:29):
Yes, I got to meet her. I am her biggest
fan girl. Yeah. Yeah, I've read all her books. Yeah,
they're my airport books.
Speaker 3 (34:39):
So whenever i'm at the.
Speaker 11 (34:40):
Airport, which I'm at a lot, I always get her
books and I read them on the plane. And I
actually signed on to this job without reading the script
because they had lean Yeah, it was like I had
the inbox. Bruna Papenrea, our producer sent it to me
and it said in the heading the subject heading, it
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was like Leanne Moriarty's the last Anniversary.
Speaker 5 (35:05):
And I just wrote back.
Speaker 11 (35:06):
I was like, I'm in Yes, I don't even need
to read the script.
Speaker 1 (35:09):
You didn't know.
Speaker 2 (35:10):
You didn't even need to know that Nicole Kidman was
a producer. And I mean, every time Lee I get together,
it pretty much spells success.
Speaker 11 (35:19):
It does, it really does. And obviously I'm a huge
fan of what they did with Big Little Lives and Extrangers.
And this is a dream. This is absolutely a dream.
And you know, I think what Nick said in one
of the earlier interviews was that she was so excited
to have Australian accents for the world, and I completely agree.
It's the first one of her books that has been
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adapted into a show that is set in Australia. On
the Beautiful Hawk's Bary.
Speaker 1 (35:48):
Yeah, so cool. So and then they raise you Miranda
Richardson and a Daniel McDonald. It just gets better.
Speaker 11 (35:54):
It just gets better and better and better. And Claude
Scott Mitchell and Helen Thompson the areas Helen Thompson, whosan.
I mean, what a cast. It's been wonderful and largely female,
which has been really nice.
Speaker 2 (36:07):
Yeah, Lean, I believe was pretty adamant that it was
made in Australia.
Speaker 3 (36:13):
It's set on a fictional island called Scribbly Gum Island.
Speaker 2 (36:17):
And so where did you say you ended up filming
at the Hawksbury?
Speaker 11 (36:22):
Yeah, artful, so picturesque. We had to. I mean, there
was a lot of logistics because we had to get
on one boat to the next boat to get to
an island and then you know, then you're stuck there
all day. But it was so beautiful and I think
it really created this sense of camaraderie and kinship between
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all the cast the crew. It was so much fun.
We all wanted to sleep over at the island. We
realized why even go home, We should all just stay
here at this shit in the morning. But it was
it was wonderful. And then to premiere it last night
with an audience was the first time I've actually seen
the show was in front of an audience and including
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my three sons. So it was really enjoyable and I
could the excitement was palpable. The audience loved it, so
that is exciting.
Speaker 1 (37:14):
So is it does that help you get into the role.
You've got a little bit of work to do to
get into the place as opposed to some cold soundstage
somewhere you sort of Does that help?
Speaker 11 (37:24):
Definitely? I think it sets the stage. The location is
so picturesque, and it's almost like the location is a
character in and of itself. So as we get there,
you know, there are pelicans and it's just so stunning.
We were pinching ourselves.
Speaker 12 (37:40):
We were like, this is our job, guys.
Speaker 11 (37:42):
We are getting paid to do this. We are here
in this beautiful location making this gorgeous story. I mean,
it really was sensational. And then to meet up with
everyone last night, including Leon, was just wonderful.
Speaker 3 (37:56):
So Samantha Strauss adapted it for the screen.
Speaker 2 (37:59):
Now she's also done as well as Nine Perfect Strangers,
The Dry and just recently Apple Cider Vinegar on Netflix.
Speaker 3 (38:08):
Which was fabulous hodible.
Speaker 2 (38:10):
I mean, is there was there a box that was
not ticked on this production for you?
Speaker 3 (38:15):
So yes?
Speaker 11 (38:18):
I just I couldn't believe it came to me. I
just kept bringing my apro. I just was like, how
did this happen? This is next level exciting and Bruno
pap Andrea. She gave me my first big break in
Hollywood with Warm Bodies many years ago with Nicholas Hole
and John Malkovich. And she's a fellow Adelaide goal, so
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I still been wanting to work with her again. It
really did, and I did a movie with her, and
then on that movie addition, she was like, I have
a little something for you. I think you're gonna like her.
And then this is when the Last Anniversary slipped into
my inbox and I just and I was like, what
character she's like?
Speaker 12 (39:01):
Dalid Sophie And I was just blown away. Really, but
it truly.
Speaker 11 (39:07):
Is an ensemble, and you know, it's a multi generational
family drama, so there are access points for everyone. There
are so many different characters you can relate to no
matter what season of life you're in.
Speaker 1 (39:19):
Yeah, there's a Parma true story. Yesterday I was walking
through my lund room and someone pop up for the EWS.
I went, well, that is great Hollywood, here on the
TV what to do. But more importantly, you're having another baby. Congratulations.
Speaker 11 (39:32):
I yes, this is our sixth child, my fifth bio baby.
It's pretty exciting. The kids are absolutely unbelievably impatient. They
want the baby to come now.
Speaker 3 (39:47):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (39:48):
Yeah, so I was like, it needs to cook a
little bit longer. But yeah, it's really thrilling news and
we could not be more excited. We suffered a loss
last year, so this is our little bo baby.
Speaker 6 (40:00):
Yea.
Speaker 11 (40:01):
And at the right page of thirty nine getting back
into pregnancy again.
Speaker 12 (40:07):
It has been fun.
Speaker 11 (40:08):
I'm glad the first trimester is over.
Speaker 1 (40:10):
I'm pretty sure you said you wanted to make it
one stage, so are you competing with the ball?
Speaker 11 (40:14):
Oh god, I'm almost that I'll have to have twins
next yeah.
Speaker 2 (40:17):
Yeah, So a busy year because in the middle of
the year, you've got another series coming out on Binge
called Mixtape, which is another story based on a great book.
Speaker 3 (40:27):
I'm assuming this is the Jane Sanderson book.
Speaker 4 (40:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (40:31):
So, how wonderful that we've got these streamers that are
you know, making that are a vehicle for all these
wonderful things that people are writing, great characters and stories.
Speaker 11 (40:44):
It's true and it's really layered, and that one's really
beautiful and very different from there. And it just won
the Audience Award at the South By Southwest. Congratulations so
huge for us. Yeah, you know, like this little Australian
TV show, Yeah, actually making waves.
Speaker 2 (41:05):
That's an ideal That Film Festival now, isn't it.
Speaker 3 (41:07):
The south By Southwest I was.
Speaker 11 (41:10):
I was so excited we just got in and then
to find out that we won the Audience Award for
Best TV Show. It was so next level. I was
actually filming at the time, so I couldn't be there,
but I've really been celebrating with the team from a
Flints in Fantastic News.
Speaker 3 (41:26):
Before we let you go. There's one thing we love
to ask our Thespian friends. Do you remember where you
were when you got the call for your first big role? Yes? Yes,
I do. Yes.
Speaker 11 (41:40):
I was shopping at cotton On in Peatree Plaza and
I got because I actually used to manage that store,
and I went back and they we're having like a
discount sale and I was like, well, like fifteen dollars.
I went and I got a phone call from my
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new agent and Churchill Brown, saying you booked it, you
booked restrain and and some of my old colleagues were
at cotton On and I got to celebrate with them,
and I was so gorgeous.
Speaker 2 (42:13):
Yeah, yeah, well exactly that. We really look forward to
the last anniversary. It's on Binge on Thursday. Thanks for
joining us this morning, lovely to chat to you.
Speaker 11 (42:32):
Absolutely, thanks so much for having me.
Speaker 1 (42:35):
Thank you and especially with that family, their household.
Speaker 11 (42:38):
Of eight sous the best, Yes.
Speaker 2 (42:44):
Sure report on ninety six every I don't know if
anyone watched Netflix's news series The Residents on the weekend.
Speaker 3 (42:54):
I did, and I totally recommend it.
Speaker 2 (42:56):
It's a rollicking who'd done it with a great cast
led by Uzo, who's always awesome. She was Crazy Eyes
in Oranges The New Black. She was also in that
series Painkiller. It's said in the White House, and there's
an Australian connection to the storyline, which is why Kylie
Minoga is in it. Anyway, if you watched it, you
may be wondering why the series was dedicated to the
memory of Andre Brauer Brooklyn nine to nine star Brower
(43:19):
died just over a year ago after a very brief illness,
and he was actually midway through filming The Residence when
he died. He was playing the leading role of ab Winter.
They had to recast their role and that's when they
brought in Gincarlo Esposito, who played Gusts.
Speaker 3 (43:35):
In Breaking Bad The Chicken Guy.
Speaker 2 (43:37):
To play ab So that's why the dedication appears at
the end.
Speaker 3 (43:42):
And like I said, big recommendation for the show.
Speaker 2 (43:45):
Conan O'Brien has just been honored with the Mark Twain
Prize for American Humor in a ceremony at the Kennedy
Center in Washington, d C.
Speaker 4 (43:51):
I accept this award in this spirit of humility, stupidity,
and nanity, irrelevance, fear, self doubt, and profound, unceasing silliness.
Speaker 3 (44:06):
I thank you. It's the honor of a lifetime. It's
quite a celebrated prize.
Speaker 2 (44:10):
In past years has been given to the likes of
Richard Pryor, Bob Newhart, Lily Tomlin, Steve Martin, Billy Crystal,
Bill Murray, Julia, Luis Dreyfus, John Stewart.
Speaker 3 (44:18):
It's an impressive list.
Speaker 2 (44:20):
Lizzo has landed her first lead acting role in a movie.
She's going to play Sister Rosetta Tharp, the American gospel
singer known as the godmother of rock and roll on
that Last.
Speaker 10 (44:32):
Red Judge, Miss Day When.
Speaker 5 (44:36):
I Love It.
Speaker 2 (44:37):
Sastera Rosetta Tharp was a gospel singer who gained popularity
in the nineteen thirties by mixing spiritual lyrics with electric guitar.
Speaker 3 (44:45):
She was quite the dude et wow.
Speaker 2 (44:48):
Also this morning, Ricky Gervais has debunked a long standing
rumor that he wants auditioned to replace Steve Carell in
the US version of The Office. It was when they
were looking for the new boss, eventually played by Will Ferrell.
He was asked to audition, but says he didn't because
he didn't want to.
Speaker 3 (45:02):
Move to the US plus been there, done.
Speaker 1 (45:06):
That, it would have been strange. Ye on the weekend
Lease and you'll probably understand what I'm talking about when
I say that. Laurie and I went out for dinner
and Subie and we were walking back to the car,
so it was dark, and a car pulled up next
to us, and the couple were getting out doing something.
I think that I'm moving house or something. It was
quite a bit of stuff, and I look down on
the ground and there was this beautiful shape of a
white Jaguar next to the door. And you know those
(45:27):
cars that have the reflect the lights that give you
a you get the light on the ground. Have you
ever seen those? So jags now have a light shaped
like a white jaguar that reflects on the ground, so
you've got shaped so it's a jaguar, the cat right
on the ground because it reflects down, so you've got
light as you take your first steps out of the car.
Speaker 3 (45:46):
I've never seen that.
Speaker 1 (45:47):
That's a pretty and I don't.
Speaker 2 (45:49):
Get out at night because of our go I don't
see that in the Woolies car park in the afternoon.
Speaker 1 (45:55):
No, probably not. It's on Rockaby Road.
Speaker 2 (45:58):
I went, really and it really shows how little I
get out at night.
Speaker 3 (46:03):
I didn't know cars were doing this.
Speaker 1 (46:04):
It's jagger are on the ground.
Speaker 3 (46:06):
I can't do this.
Speaker 1 (46:07):
Well, maybe I do a sloth or something. We could
do that.
Speaker 3 (46:11):
Can you pick whatever animal you want to doesn't have
to be a jag on.
Speaker 1 (46:14):
I think I'd like a hedgehog or something, you know,
like on the ground there, what do you reckon? But
I'm just wondering if it's a jag, if that light
globe goes, is that like four hundred bucks because these
are expensive vehicles. Yeah, crazy and Lisa