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This is Clearsy and Lisa's podcast Coming up.
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On the podcast, we took calls and the quickest bingle
You've had and even some stats from Royce Heron from
the IAC.
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Margo Robbie is set to start in a remake of
the Attack of the Fifty Foot Woman.
Speaker 1 (00:19):
We talk about tooting in traffic and.
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West Coast Eagle Elliot Yo chats about the club winning
at Second Wooden Spoon in three years officially and saying
goodbye to Jeremy McGovern and Dom She this weekend.
Speaker 1 (00:30):
Yeah, I'm doing players and with me is Lisa Shaw,
who's the woman with a sweet ride and a right
foot like Pstree.
Speaker 3 (00:36):
It's serving him well, it is.
Speaker 1 (00:38):
Serving him well if you don't march, are you leading
the world championship as well?
Speaker 3 (00:41):
We are going to open up the phones and text
now for your chance to when he gets to see
the living end at Frio Prison and talk about the
quickest you've had a bingal? Now, you know, from going
to getting your lasses to getting a bingal, yes, maybe
from picking up your new car to having a bingal
that can sometimes happen on the way home from the you.
Speaker 1 (01:01):
Know, from the dealership from the dealership value.
Speaker 3 (01:03):
Now, I did very It's it's ironic that we played
Madonna just said, because she does sort of feature in
my story. I did very well with getting my license.
I went, you know, to get it the minute that
I turned sixteen and three quarters or whatever, which just
that you're allowed to do. And I passed my written
exam to get my learners. First go, I passed my
(01:24):
driver's license test. First go. I wrote my mother's car
off within forty eight hours.
Speaker 1 (01:31):
First go, wrote off, well done, wrote.
Speaker 3 (01:33):
It off because the popular my friend Michelle had a
enormous brick letter.
Speaker 1 (01:39):
Bigger than a house.
Speaker 3 (01:42):
Bigger than a house, as big as the house. It
was like a second house just for letters. And I
was pulling into the driveway with my friend's Michelle Murray,
and Madonna was playing on the stereo borderline and smashed
into the letterbox.
Speaker 1 (02:01):
This is not your car, right, This is not my car.
Speaker 3 (02:03):
This is my mum's car. So I had to make
the worst foe call of all time to my.
Speaker 1 (02:08):
Dad's dad age, it's a phone call of your life, right.
Speaker 3 (02:12):
I was you know, a little bit shook. Dad had
to come and get the car, which he was able
to sort of drive home. And I will never forget
staring at the situation from Michelle's lounge room through the window.
Dad gets in the car at a safe distance, a
very safe distance behind glass. Dad turned the key and
(02:36):
he physically chomped as Borderline blared through the stir the
speakers as you could hear it to two suburbs over,
and he's you know, I'm looking at him side on
and he just glances to the side and looks at
me with a look that said so many different things,
(02:58):
but most of all, we'll talk about this when you
get home. We will talk about this at length.
Speaker 1 (03:05):
I hope you said, Papa, don't bridge during because the
classic all the way over.
Speaker 3 (03:10):
They were they in the end, they weren't that angry
that I had this accident. They probably happy I was okay,
obviously happy, everyone was okay. They weren't angry that this
had happened to me. They were angry that I wasn't
where I was meant to be.
Speaker 1 (03:24):
Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 3 (03:25):
We were meant to be at the library, and we
were coming home from Kentucky.
Speaker 1 (03:28):
Fried chicken bloody likely story, and you did that a lot.
What to tell stories about where you were going to
be and be somewhere. We just went aout the movies.
Speaker 3 (03:37):
We saw Ferris Bueller's Day Off. And this is with
the same people Ferris Bueller's day Off we sorwried about
six times when really we were at the pub.
Speaker 1 (03:46):
What was a girl's name?
Speaker 3 (03:47):
Your friend Maria and Michelle.
Speaker 1 (03:49):
I don't think lest you should hang around with Marie
Michelle because they were a bad influence love for.
Speaker 3 (03:54):
Michelle anyway, So yeah, they were angry about that. We
did laugh about it, ladies.
Speaker 1 (03:59):
Of course, Yeah, but not for a while to play
the price first.
Speaker 3 (04:02):
Yep. So that was my quick license to bingles story.
Speaker 1 (04:08):
The quickest you'd have a bingo. And yeah, like you said,
it could be from picking up the car as well.
But there are a lot of stories of seven very
never seventeen eighteen year olds or maybe you get your
license a.
Speaker 3 (04:16):
Little Maybe I should have been a bit more nervous.
Speaker 4 (04:17):
Maybe maybe my downfall a little bit.
Speaker 1 (04:20):
It was a big letter. It was like one of
the Twin Tails. It was huge.
Speaker 3 (04:25):
Rebecca and Jaredale on the text. I had a very
single story to mine. She went into a letterbox, big
brick one in her car, her new car that she'd
only had for a couple of days. She said she
was getting her nails done at some random person's house.
And I think the scrape that it made when she
hit it and then the scrape when she had to
reverse is something that has stayed with her forever.
Speaker 1 (04:45):
Yeah, it's a horrible it's horrible, awful sound nails and
a black twisted metal had nails done. Yet, let's get
a secret harbor. Good baz buzz mind? How quick was
it for you?
Speaker 5 (04:57):
Having the praying, Oh, Friday, I got my lives into
my life. And on Tuesday and on the Friday, you're
so excited. One work night shift, we'll shift in some units.
Speaker 6 (05:10):
And she parked her.
Speaker 5 (05:11):
HQ holding out the back of the car park, so
being marked, you know it's not stealing, so myself. Then
I took three of my mates nightclubbing in it.
Speaker 1 (05:27):
As you do, as you would.
Speaker 5 (05:32):
Yeah, So I've got to the nightclub and after a
couple of hours my mates come over and said, mate,
we've got to get out of here. Now I've just
got into some massive fluid.
Speaker 4 (05:40):
I've picked this guy and nuts and okay.
Speaker 5 (05:44):
I've gone what he said, We've got to get out
of here. Now he's got his mates. So I looked
across a nightclub and sure out they're all staring at us.
Speaker 3 (05:53):
I'm thinking time to go.
Speaker 5 (05:54):
So we're time to go. So my mate and I
left and we ran to the are and these guys
are the fastest guys of a mets. Right on our heel.
Jumped in the car, locked the doors, but they by
the time I got my fumbled around the keys trying
to plow out the car. They turned Mum's car into
a tompo with sticks, smashed the back windscreen. Oh my god,
(06:23):
the window.
Speaker 3 (06:23):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (06:24):
So I got the car home and I parked it
exactly where I picked it up from and went. I
went to sleep, and Mom came out in the morning
to the freaking hell out into the car and what
you happened to the car?
Speaker 3 (06:39):
Vandalized?
Speaker 5 (06:41):
I said, freaking vandals, Mum, people mountains passed away and
I went to the grave.
Speaker 1 (06:51):
You never told her you held firm, well done pass
because of him kicking the nuts.
Speaker 3 (06:58):
Wow, way back to the Roxbury ether.
Speaker 1 (07:05):
I never never told her, at.
Speaker 3 (07:06):
Least that didn't happen. Paul Judler, what is your story
for us morning.
Speaker 7 (07:15):
Yeah, mine's a bit different to that. Yeah, I had
my license for ages, but I got my truck license.
Someone said, someone we knew you, said they'd give us
a furniture removals job and go get your license, and
you've got an instant job, get you out of laboring
in that sort of. And anyway, they gave me a
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nice easy job by myself to go to a pine
shop and pick up some brand new stuff. They have
a shopping perf where they transfer and store stuff for
them and all that. And anyway, I got there and
I've driven under the sign and got the you know
the trucks that have the storage above the cab, they've
got the bit that makes it it's like longer you
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can put stuff stacked in the top like above the cab.
It's got the roof right to the front of it. Yeah,
I got it. I got it stuck under the sign
at the front.
Speaker 1 (08:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (08:10):
And well the ladies come out and tried to direct
me out of it, and she's managed to get me
like up against the mirror and so far under the
pole that I couldn't go forwards backwards left or right
without ripping the pole or the mirror and door off
the truck. Yeah, from the Rubik's Cube family try getting
out of that. And then we had to ring the
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boss and he comes and goes, why didn't you go
round the back to the loading zone. What are you
doing in the front car park? And I've just got off.
Oh yeah, it's a bit late now. I watched him,
so he ripped the mirror off the truck getting it out,
but he didn't rip the sign down. But all the
perspects was broken on the pine sign and they had
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to rip in the top of the truck. And that
was the last day's work. We both agreed that it
sort of wasn't for me.
Speaker 3 (08:58):
Maybe a mutual agreement.
Speaker 1 (09:01):
You moved on, No thanks, mate, that's a riper.
Speaker 4 (09:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (09:08):
Sometimes you know you're not set up for the job,
that'll do it.
Speaker 4 (09:11):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (09:11):
Sometimes it's some people who get their license later. Because
I know, I've got his license at thirty two, so
it's a really big deal for him to get his license,
you know, fifteen years later than everyone else. Yeah, I've
got his license two weeks into driving. He took his
eye off the ball and in fact, he looked down
to change his radio, turned his radio up or down.
I think down, thinking you need to concentrate.
Speaker 3 (09:29):
Smack.
Speaker 1 (09:30):
He brought the car, the second car, straight into a
parked car, and his car was all right off.
Speaker 3 (09:35):
That's also embarrassing.
Speaker 1 (09:37):
It's so embarrassing, and especially because he wasn't a kid.
He was thirty two, you know. Yeah, car plates. It's
embarrassing enough. Complete, yeah, complete, right off. So he ended
up with you know even after in sure, it's four
grand out of pocket, no car at thirty two.
Speaker 3 (09:51):
You know, at least he didn't do a runner, but.
Speaker 1 (09:54):
He wasn't as quick as some people because that was
two weeks two weeks in.
Speaker 3 (09:57):
Yeah, yeah, Antonello and marang Garu, Hi, how are you good?
What happened?
Speaker 6 (10:03):
Well, I've had my license for quite a few years,
quite a long time. Two years ago, we decided to
go to Italy to celebrate my son's twenty first birthday,
so we hired a car. Three days after we got
that higher car, we were involved in a head on
crash caused by a drunk driver. Oh you had a
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little bit too much wine.
Speaker 8 (10:25):
Yeah, and yeah, our.
Speaker 6 (10:27):
Eighty thousand euro Mercedes Friends rental car was completely destroyed,
O dear, But was every one all right?
Speaker 3 (10:36):
No?
Speaker 6 (10:37):
I suffered the most injuries. I had a broken left
arm in two places, right, three places, four cracked ribs,
breaking scamper and shoulder. My twelve year old son, who
was only ten at the time, suffered facial injuries. But
everybody else just had a little bit of cuts and bruises.
Speaker 1 (10:55):
This is meant to be a celebration. Antonella's horrible.
Speaker 6 (10:58):
Yeah, and I got out of the hostel for all
the day of my son's twenty first birthday.
Speaker 1 (11:03):
Yeah, limpdin good.
Speaker 3 (11:05):
I'm glad. But everyone's better now.
Speaker 6 (11:07):
Yeah yeah, yeah, I'm still suffering some pain and everything
like that, and actually heading back there next week because
I still need to pay the excessly.
Speaker 1 (11:19):
Financially. It's not good even with the finished business eventually.
Speaker 3 (11:22):
Yeah, okay, yes, do you really have to go all
the way back there to pay the exit?
Speaker 6 (11:28):
It's I'm actually going to go back there because my
grandma's not well.
Speaker 3 (11:37):
Maybe, thank you for you have a safe please please see.
Speaker 6 (11:43):
More rental cars for a day.
Speaker 1 (11:45):
It was just get a little or something worth anything, right,
story I know.
Speaker 3 (11:53):
On the text, Norman Warmbro says five weeks ago. After
having the same car for twenty years, we thought we'd
get the wife a new car, and forty minutes later,
I drove.
Speaker 4 (12:03):
It through the garage the door with the door down.
Speaker 3 (12:08):
Exited about the new car.
Speaker 1 (12:10):
No, whoop, it's wrong pedal and.
Speaker 8 (12:14):
That's got a hello, I am he Yeah, Tara, Sorry,
must have been a funny reception. Yeah, so I'm one
of those people. I'm in my thirties, so I was
a bit late to get my license. And when I
was on my l's three days before my driving test,
I had my mum in the car. I went to
(12:34):
the shops and I went to park, and right in
front of me was this big, bright, pink couldn't miss
it shipping container, And for whatever reason, I forgot which
one was the break and which one was the excelerator.
So I flowed it. I sent it right into that
shipping container, and my mum was terrified. She was pressing
so hard into that seat that should have fallen into
the back seat. And then the security guy came over
(12:56):
to check that we were all right, and I said, yeah,
it's just my ego.
Speaker 2 (13:00):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (13:01):
Mom was probably thinkingcause she had dual control in that
moment like that.
Speaker 3 (13:06):
Would have been.
Speaker 4 (13:08):
Yeah right, yeah, so on your LS.
Speaker 8 (13:14):
Well okay, yeah, three days before my driving tests, so
I had to drive a different car for my driving
tests and well it did not I got there.
Speaker 9 (13:23):
In the end.
Speaker 1 (13:24):
Do you get nervous around shipping containers these days?
Speaker 3 (13:27):
Oh yeah, Color, thanks, sorry, thank you, not.
Speaker 4 (13:35):
Anonymous, I think anonymous.
Speaker 3 (13:37):
Well look, we've got Reese Heron from the RAC joining US. Actually, hello, Race, Welcome,
good morning, thank you, because we've had some interesting calls
this morning. We wanted to ask you what the statistics
are on young drivers and having incidents like I did
within forty eight hours getting my license.
Speaker 10 (13:58):
Well, the statistics certainly back up the stories. So we
know that when you look at the major crashes, people
aged between seventeen and nineteen, they're involved in serious crashes
about twice the rate of other age groups, and they're
the kind of crashes that can kill the seriously injured you.
So we're talking about pretty pretty serious incidents. We look
at sort of surveys that ARAC has done as well,
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and you can see that there's a lot of over
confidence that comes into play as well. So we know
that seventeen to twenty one year olds seventy five percent
of those surveys say that they're a better driver than
their mates, and seventy seven percent say they know WA's
road rules. So these are newest drivers, so pretty confident
that people haven't been driving for very long. And some
(14:40):
alarming stats. We see as well that in that same survey,
twenty two percent said it was okay to use a
phone behind the wheel, twenty eight percents it was okay
to drive ten k's over the speed limit, and even
twelve percent so that it was okay to drive with
a when you're over the blood alcohol limits. So yeah,
some pretty serious, serious consequences that it can occur.
Speaker 1 (15:00):
When you're driving.
Speaker 3 (15:01):
Because I did wonder what the difference between, you know,
over confidence and inexperience would be, and it sounds like
it's a lot of over confidence. It's not about that
is the boys versus girls? Reese, Do males young males
have more accidents than young women.
Speaker 10 (15:20):
Yes, there's the answer that seventeen to twenty one year
old age group. Males in that age group are even
further overrepresented in the stats. So again that you hear
the stories and that's the stats back it up. And
you mentioned the least of the overconfidence and inexperience. It's
both and that's a really deadly, absolutely combination.
Speaker 9 (15:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (15:39):
Look, not not unbreakable.
Speaker 10 (15:40):
Yeah, not not every not every crash is someone being reckless.
It's people who are knew it's something I'm probably thinking
they're better than they are at it. So it's just
a good reminder for people to remember that they're you know,
they're behind the wheel of a of a two ton
chunk of metal.
Speaker 1 (15:53):
Yeah, and Reese, when you know the recent changes we've
had to limiting number of people in cars with new drivers.
That is it too soon to judge to this that's
on that yet.
Speaker 10 (16:01):
Oh, look, it'd be too soon to understand the impact
it's had. But it's a really positive, positive change shot
plan that RC called for and that we welcomed. And
there's plenty of other room for improvement as well. For example,
we know that w A has one of the lowest
level of hours required for learners to undertake. Other states
have much higher requirements. So yeah, there's plenty of opportunities
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to get more experience under the belt of drivers before
they go on supervised All.
Speaker 3 (16:28):
Right, well, thank you for for chatting with us. Race.
Speaker 4 (16:32):
Thanks thank you for seeing me.
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Speaker 3 (17:07):
Good morning, earlier morning, How are you?
Speaker 11 (17:10):
That's too bad?
Speaker 3 (17:11):
The dream? You said it for now? The loss to
Melbourne at Marvel Stadium on the weekend does mathematically confirm
the Eagles will win the Wooden Spoon this year. I
think that was already a bit of a given. Yes,
but in the old mathematical stakes, it's the club second
in three years. And what is it fair to say that?
(17:33):
Not looking for excuses or anything, but is it fair
to say that all the club veterans not playing you know,
large parts, if not all, of the season, has had
a huge impact on the way this season has gone.
And I'm talking of you, she McGovern Waterman Allen.
Speaker 9 (17:48):
Yeah, I would have thought that. Mean when he first
took over, He's like, okay, we've got some older players
we can work around here, and you know, we can
build the talent around that and they can protect them
a bit experience. We have not been able to get
on the park and help them out, so that's been
hard and frustrating, especially for me sitting on the sidelines.
I've struggled a lot watching the boys out there struggle.
(18:10):
So that's been probably the most frustrating aspect.
Speaker 4 (18:13):
Of it all.
Speaker 9 (18:14):
And I'm sure that all the other boys that are injured,
the older players are in the exact same boat. So
we just want to help. We want a team to
get better, we want the club to win games of football,
and we want to obviously do our fans really really proud.
Speaker 11 (18:25):
But at the moment, we're struggling.
Speaker 1 (18:27):
Yeah, eighty three point lost. It was a flog under
the demons and you you brought it up last week.
The last time you want to face Melbourne is when
they're angry after what happened the week.
Speaker 11 (18:35):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 9 (18:37):
So look, we knew that going in, yeah, and we
just weren't able to execute, and that's the frustrating aspect
of it all. So yeah, look, it's it's I feel
like it's I've been saying the same thing. You know
most weeks that we just have been able to execute
a game plan and what we want to implement for
most of the season.
Speaker 11 (18:55):
So that's been Yeah, that's been really tough, really tough.
Speaker 3 (18:58):
It's been a rough first season. Mccualfu as he said
that the players still him.
Speaker 9 (19:03):
Yeah, absolutely, minis awesome. Mini is really really good. We
had a really good review yesterday, really honest one. So yeah,
some really good conversations coming from that, and hopefully we
can continue to improve.
Speaker 1 (19:15):
Yeah, you've got a bunch of young blokes in that
squad who were copying it right now and they're going
through that kind of stuff. But you would imagine that, well,
that will topen them up very early, and perhaps you know,
they have way too much more than they should have
the reasons we're spoken.
Speaker 11 (19:27):
That's a silver lining, I guess you can say from
it all.
Speaker 9 (19:30):
But again, I feel like we've spoken about it a
fair bit and I'm hopeful that things will turn.
Speaker 11 (19:35):
But yeah, you still need we need, you.
Speaker 9 (19:38):
Know, fifty to one hundred games and a lot of
these kids that just haven't got there there yet at all.
So the quicker we can do that, and the quicker
we can get experience into them, which obviously doesn't doesn't
happen without obviously a few lean years of you know,
playing football and trying to understand that you know, the
pace of the game and what's what's required and what's
expected of them. Things like that take some time, sadly,
(20:01):
and I think fore or we're in a similar boat,
like probably not as bad as what we were, but
a couple of years ago, you know, young team. Now
start look at them, they're all around that you know,
eighty plus game mark and they're really contending for final football.
So hopefully we can get to that stage in a
couple of years time. But you know, if we can
bridge the gap as quick as possible, even better.
Speaker 3 (20:19):
There's been a bit of criticism of the club indicating
plans to seek draft assistance from the a f L.
Do you think that's fair?
Speaker 9 (20:26):
Ah, well, if you probably look at the amount of
players that we've lost, yes, But again, like that's not
my decision to make. That's up to the AFL and
for the club to ask and pitch. But I think
going off of what other teams have gone through over
there seasons and a couple of years of lean wins,
(20:51):
you would you would probably say that, yeah, we should
be able to get one, but who knows. That's kind
of over my head. Yeah, like that's the AFL and
then the club sort of and.
Speaker 3 (21:03):
You're probably glad of that. All right. You play Adelaide now,
I played football?
Speaker 1 (21:09):
Yeah yeah, yeah, top versus bottom one it.
Speaker 3 (21:11):
Is you play Adelaide. It after on Sunday bounced down
as three ten Now. The Crows finished fifteenth on the
ladder last year. No one predicted them to be sitting
on top after twenty one rounds.
Speaker 9 (21:22):
This year, not on top, but I knew that. I've
had a feeling that they'd be very very good. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
I had because last year they had they had a
really good stretch there and then they kind of fell
away and they just I think only just missed out
due to like a few things, I think a couple
of games.
Speaker 11 (21:40):
But they are very good team.
Speaker 3 (21:42):
Do you ever feeling they're going to be really good
this week?
Speaker 4 (21:44):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (21:45):
Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.
Speaker 9 (21:47):
And when you're in like I've been there before, and
when you're in a groove like that, yeah, yeah, it
feels like everything that you do, everybody's aligned and everyone's
in sync, and it's it's you know it's there. They're
hard to is the beat, because they play their role.
They are talented all over the and yeah, yeah they're
fun to watch.
Speaker 11 (22:08):
Adelaide fun to watch.
Speaker 3 (22:10):
So it's going to be tough for us they're playing
someone else.
Speaker 11 (22:12):
Yeah, it's going to be tough for us, but we're
up for the fight. I mean we need to bounce
back off off last week.
Speaker 1 (22:17):
So time to play tribute to a couple of your
premiership mats on the weekend, mate, Yeah, the.
Speaker 4 (22:23):
Old farewell game.
Speaker 11 (22:24):
I'm sure there'll be what is it driving around in
the Yeah, the old car.
Speaker 3 (22:31):
Doing a bit of an on field Q and A
apparently just say their final Fareweld.
Speaker 11 (22:36):
Yeah I oulder thought so.
Speaker 9 (22:37):
So yeah, look, it'd be good for for everyone to
get out of there and say thank you. Obviously two
fantastic players for the football club. Don't be kicking that goal.
Gubs just an all time probably one of the all
time players as well at football club as well. So yeah,
it'd be good to see everyone get down there and
wave them off.
Speaker 1 (22:54):
They're both part of that epic never forget unforgettable. Yeah yeah, yeah,
they were calling with people sick.
Speaker 11 (23:03):
Oh yeah, it does for well, it makes me very happy.
Speaker 3 (23:09):
Get down that affairwell these two on Sunday bounce down
is three ten against the top of the table, adelaide,
good luck.
Speaker 5 (23:18):
Cheers, more crazy or easer more podcast soon.
Speaker 1 (23:25):
Are you a tutor?
Speaker 3 (23:28):
Well, you know what I'm not. But it's not that
i'm It's not that I don't want to be. Usually,
if something's happened that I would tootat, I'm having such
a physical reaction behind the wheel, you know, in terms
of being angry that I forget to put my hand
on the horn before it's too late, or I'm recovering
from the shock of the person that just the front
(23:50):
of me.
Speaker 1 (23:50):
What if they did. So I'm not an every day
or a natural born tutor. So I'm with you. And
so even though you know, I see someone do something
too worthy every day and I reckon three times on
a roundabout near my place in the past week, I've
seen someone doing something that I should be tooting at.
And what it is is the roundabout And it's the
same thing every time as a round about with the
left side streets. So as I'm about getting onto the
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roundabout and someone doesn't even look, all they have to
do is a slight glance to the right just to
check that I'm coming. They just go anyway and think.
I don't know what the thinking.
Speaker 3 (24:20):
Is that what happens to people in a round about?
Speaker 1 (24:22):
Yeah, because I'm like you, I have no horn awareness.
I fumble around, fumble around, and then the perpetrateor is gone. Late,
it's gone, but then you're angry for the next kilomeo,
oh bugger.
Speaker 3 (24:32):
And a late too feels weird.
Speaker 1 (24:35):
It does feel weird. Well, someone else thinks you're don't
get to them. So I've been more aware of tooting
lately because I had that time those few days in
Hong Kong, and when you go to big cities, it's
just part.
Speaker 4 (24:43):
Of everyday life.
Speaker 1 (24:45):
Yeah, it's like Manhattan in New York. If you hear,
if you don't hear the yellow cabbies tooting each other,
you think there's something wrong. You know, they just too
because they want that extra inch or whatever in traffic
for everyone to move up. But one thing I hate
is when you're in traffic and this into me again
the other day and someone toots and it's not you tuning.
Someone in the group of five or six cars toots
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at someone else and then you don't know who's tooting
and who they're tuning out and why they're tuning, and
you're thinking, that's a person in front of me. Think
I'm touting them. So I've started doing this thing where
I lift my hands up, take my hands off the wheel.
It was a fake because I don't want that to happen.
I really don't want that to happen because they're going
to think. They're going to think I'm doing it. Yeah,
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I'm going it's not me.
Speaker 3 (25:28):
Maybe the car should light up or something when you Yeah,
it should be something that indicates that you are the tutors.
Speaker 1 (25:34):
I'd like to get to digital t that. You look,
who's one of those rolling digital signs on the front
and back of my car?
Speaker 4 (25:39):
Not me, It was him.
Speaker 1 (25:42):
It's the guy on the flosides behind me because he
don't want to get yourself into trouble the traffic. Lock
your doors, the Sure Report.
Speaker 3 (25:50):
On ninety six a FM Mago, Robbie is in talks
to start in a remake, a Tim Burton remake of
Attack of the Fifty Foot Woman. The nineteen fifty eight
movie is a sci fi classic. The original start Allison Hayes.
It's about a wealthy heiress who grows into a giant
after an alien encounter and goes on to take revenge
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on her cheating husband. Interesting, the Sphere in Vegas could
be hosting Metallica next. Metallica's Kirk Hammett reckons that the
venue is amazing. It uses modern technology to the fullest,
so they're in talks to be there, and in the meantime,
it has been confirmed a second Sphere is being built
in Abu Dhabi. The iconic southern California house featured in
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nineteen eighty two's Poltergeist is now an airbnb. You can
say that someone bought it for Jheshai two million dollars
and then spent two hundred and fifty thousand dollars on
an interior makeover to turn it into a nearly identical
version of what you see in the film. And yes,
of course it does include that eerie television. So if
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you're heading to the States and you enjoy a creepy vibe,
book your airbnb stay at Poltergeist house dot com.
Speaker 1 (27:03):
Why would you put yourself through?
Speaker 3 (27:04):
It would And then you can go over to the
other side of the country and stay at the amity.
Speaker 1 (27:10):
Ville Flies in the window.
Speaker 3 (27:15):
Did they ever demolish it or is it still there?
Speaker 1 (27:17):
I'm not sure it could still.
Speaker 3 (27:19):
Here's a story that caught my eye this morning. You
remember when your dog would go to the vet and
come home with stitches, and if they pulled at the stitches,
you'd say, do you want the bucket? Because pre Elizabethan
collar days, dad would just cut a hole in the
bottom of the ice cream bucket, which used to be
round Old Peter's ice cream. Well, this headline filled me
with nostalgia and pity. Bear with buckets stuck on head
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finally freed after twelve days. This bear in Wisconsin was
spotted two weeks ago with a clear bucket stuck firmly
on her head, so they nicknamed her bucket Head the bear.
Wildlife authorities told citizens not to approach the bear.
Speaker 4 (27:55):
Well please, Oh.
Speaker 3 (27:57):
It's a bear and it's do you know what? It's angry.
It took them twelve days to capture her, but finally
on Sunday, wild life officers were able to trap her,
tranquilize her, and remove the bucket. One official said, she's alive,
she's awake, and she's in better shape than she should be,
considering it's been at least twelve days with that bucket
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on her head.
Speaker 4 (28:18):
How stressful, how stressful.
Speaker 3 (28:20):
Indeed, absolutely imagine if that was on a loan and
a bear with a bucket.
Speaker 1 (28:25):
On a super agary bear, well, it's not going to
eat you. For starters, yeah, you'd leave the bucket on there.
Speaker 4 (28:30):
O crazy and Lisa