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Speaker 1 (00:10):
I heard podcasts here more mixed one or two point
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Speaker 2 (00:17):
Haley and Max in the morning.
Speaker 3 (00:18):
With these two together, anything can happen.
Speaker 4 (00:27):
Let's get this Friday together hand like good morning, Haley Pierson,
Max Birfort.
Speaker 2 (00:31):
But to Beck Morse in foro Haley piercing morning.
Speaker 5 (00:33):
One more day, Rebecca, one more day of that alarm
for you?
Speaker 3 (00:36):
Ah, three days only? What a cameo?
Speaker 1 (00:39):
No, you've been fantastic last night. Anything exciting on the
Radar and the Moss household.
Speaker 3 (00:45):
This has been I did a real Morse areas thing.
Speaker 1 (00:48):
I went to a red Carbon event for a fantastic
well the email and thought, I can't turn down a
few canno pays on a Thursday night.
Speaker 3 (00:56):
I won't have to pay for dinner. I'll put a
bit of a can of gin in the pocket for Ron.
Speaker 2 (01:02):
What was it? Where was it?
Speaker 3 (01:04):
Oh, this is not it's so wanky, I can't even
that's fine?
Speaker 6 (01:07):
It was it?
Speaker 2 (01:08):
Was it a luxury car showroom? Oh great, hang on
what type of cars? God, I'll plug the car. See
if I'll give you a Breethy one.
Speaker 3 (01:16):
No, my days of getting free cars wherever. It was
like Mersadi spens On l Oh.
Speaker 4 (01:21):
Yeah, so why does someone like you go to something
like this, so you hoping to get a free CarH
I no, no.
Speaker 7 (01:26):
I the girl who was launching it is a friend.
Speaker 3 (01:30):
I was supporting her. That's transparent.
Speaker 1 (01:33):
And Mercedes no I was, Yeah, he was supporting the
German automobiles.
Speaker 5 (01:38):
I was supporting Adelaide thirty six ers.
Speaker 3 (01:40):
Oh that's much more authentic. Well played, dull. Now I
feel like an idiot.
Speaker 4 (01:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:44):
And I was sitting up in the bleachers as well.
Not corporate, No, I really had no corporate. No one
has ever given us corporate tickets. I worked for Channel
ten where the host broadcasts, but we still sit in
the back row.
Speaker 3 (01:54):
Love that for you.
Speaker 2 (01:55):
It was fantastic, went.
Speaker 1 (01:56):
There with teammates and Eliza, my wife, and then it
is just it is the easiest sport in the world
to go to.
Speaker 3 (02:03):
It's so fun.
Speaker 1 (02:04):
You roll in there, You're like, cool, great, I'm gonna
get my beer. I'm going to sit there. Oh, game's done.
What will I remember from that game? There was a
couple of dunks, and at one point we all won
a free Hungry Jacks burger that none of us are
ever get to cash in because the dude missed two
free throws.
Speaker 6 (02:18):
Yes, why would you not cash it in the way home,
go through a drive through and get a whoop up?
Speaker 1 (02:22):
I think you have to get the app somewhere. I
looked at the screen. It mentioned the app and a
code word, and I was like, I'm out.
Speaker 2 (02:28):
That's too much.
Speaker 6 (02:29):
Ever for me, I was getting free Caunipase you could
have at least got.
Speaker 2 (02:31):
A freewap for me. Is it cool voucher or like
a text that you get or something.
Speaker 1 (02:36):
I know there's like a there might be a QR code.
There might be an app where you put in a code.
I don't really know.
Speaker 5 (02:42):
Is it just for that night?
Speaker 7 (02:43):
Otherwise you could share it with somebody this morning, if
you get someone to call and.
Speaker 2 (02:46):
Give them a QR coll This is the thing.
Speaker 1 (02:48):
I wonder if I could just I didn't look at
the code, but I wonder if I could just say, hey, guys,
the code last night was cheeseburger twenty eight. Now everyone
goes and gets the cheeseburger. The forty eight thousand people
rocked up the entertainment center.
Speaker 4 (03:01):
Through the Hungry Jacks drive through right now and ask
for a breakfast meal and say Max Burfet from Mix.
Speaker 2 (03:05):
One and two point three said it's free, and see
how you go?
Speaker 1 (03:08):
Yeah, yeah, no, I did tell hungry Jacks to call
me cool, tell Jack to.
Speaker 3 (03:12):
Call me basketball is are cool too. Do you look
at them and go, I want to be like you
and your big shorts and.
Speaker 1 (03:16):
I would like to be like them, but a lot
of them are a foot taller than me and they
have very different heritage to me.
Speaker 4 (03:23):
That makes them a lot more springy. All right, hey,
thousand bucks the money then it returns. That'd be nice
going into the weekend, wouldn't it. And also to top
up the final pin and win today and it's worth
double for a Friday frenzy.
Speaker 2 (03:37):
Bloody good. One hundred and four bucks.
Speaker 4 (03:39):
Yeah, sixty cents. Yeah, get all four numbers between now
and seven am. Win that instant cash. It's on the
way plus a big Channel ten. Rebecca Morse firing x twenty.
Speaker 1 (03:58):
Eight.
Speaker 2 (03:59):
It's only a flashback. Yeah, we do this every morning.
Speaker 4 (04:02):
Normally it's Haley Max picking a song, going head to
head with a bit of a flashback song. It's morning
Baconor's filling in for Haley p and so Adelaide. You
choose the song that is going.
Speaker 2 (04:11):
Back remind us of what you've gone for.
Speaker 7 (04:13):
Well, because it's last drinks For me, I wanted to
channel that end of the night. Maybe you've had a
few drinks responsibly and you're with your mates singing of
this classic.
Speaker 1 (04:27):
I'm sure I've gone for some of my favorite of
the songs, be honest, but I've gone the Joker and
the Thief by wolf Mother, which has got like the
start of it's investment. It's got the big tom Tom drums.
It's like old school footy highlight videos.
Speaker 3 (04:40):
Just everything sew your own song.
Speaker 7 (04:42):
Mate, If there are flatbits in your own song, then
you're not really in You're not really.
Speaker 2 (04:47):
Even alive anymore. Rest in peace, John bon jab All right,
let's go to the votes.
Speaker 1 (04:50):
Ben in PARILOUI, can you please tell us who you're
voting for. Look, they're both awesome songs, but I'd hate
myself if I didn't go with you.
Speaker 8 (04:59):
Max on wolf Mother?
Speaker 1 (05:00):
Yeah, boy, why does wolf Mother? Why does that song
mean something to you?
Speaker 2 (05:03):
Ben? What memories do you get from it? Oh? It
shifted a great pick up song.
Speaker 6 (05:08):
Hi, anyboy, you've done some good worker with you.
Speaker 5 (05:11):
Who picks himself up with it walking up to women
in the bar.
Speaker 1 (05:23):
All right, George and Carolta Park, where's your vote going here?
Speaker 9 (05:26):
You're going, guys, living on a prayer all the way.
Speaker 7 (05:31):
Yes, Georgie, boy, let's go and see the vote.
Speaker 2 (05:38):
We move on.
Speaker 1 (05:39):
Ashley and murray Bridge you mat yeah, boy, I mean
I want to ask why, but apparently I'm not allowed
to ask why. Okay, so let's go to Leah in
golf your heights, Leah.
Speaker 10 (05:51):
Hey, you guys, I would definitely be going with bon Jovi.
Speaker 3 (05:54):
Have you had some good times with the girls? Absolutely?
Speaker 9 (05:58):
End of the night.
Speaker 8 (05:58):
Get out there, get out there.
Speaker 2 (06:00):
That's exactly right too. All okay, we need a winner.
We need to winner.
Speaker 1 (06:03):
Christie and Angelevale, you are our deciding vote today. Don't
let me down, girl.
Speaker 3 (06:08):
Don't be question.
Speaker 9 (06:09):
Good morning Max, It's you and me, Jacob the Thief.
Speaker 6 (06:15):
Dollar.
Speaker 2 (06:16):
We've done it. It feels good to win. Thank you all.
Speaker 1 (06:20):
I've given Ben in paralleour one hundred dollars third Land
out to forgetting the ball rolling Benny.
Speaker 2 (06:26):
Oh yours drum away, my friend. If you pick up
of the mate beautiful, here we go.
Speaker 4 (06:31):
That's fight for your flashback Haley Max in the Morning,
Beck Morse in for Haley Peers in ad Past six
wolf Mother, winner of Fight for Your Flashback mixt one
on two point three Haley Max in the Morning, Beck
Morse in for Haley Pierson, speaking of Beck Morse at
A twenty this morning, We're gonna get the tea, the
hot tea on what happened with Beck and Channel ten.
(06:53):
You were the newsreader there for a long time.
Speaker 3 (06:55):
Fourteen years.
Speaker 7 (06:55):
I've buried it real, real deep, and I've shoved it
down with all of the things I was.
Speaker 1 (07:00):
I remember the day. I remember the day that it all
went down. We're to go into it together.
Speaker 4 (07:03):
Oh great A twenty behind the scenes of TV here
in Adelaide.
Speaker 9 (07:08):
Two point three.
Speaker 2 (07:13):
Ten, crazy win.
Speaker 4 (07:15):
So what we love about this is how easy it is.
But what we love more is that today the.
Speaker 2 (07:18):
Cash is doubled for this Friday frenzy.
Speaker 1 (07:20):
Two hundred and four dollars and sixty cents for you're
heading into the weekend.
Speaker 2 (07:24):
Rebecca Morse.
Speaker 3 (07:25):
That's good beer money.
Speaker 2 (07:26):
Good beer money.
Speaker 1 (07:27):
All you got to do is get the four pin numbers.
So here is your first pin number. Write that down somewhere.
We're gonna give you three more over the next forty
or so minutes, and then when you have that fourth one,
you got them all. You got them in the correct order.
Thirty one oh two three, you call us and you
win the money.
Speaker 3 (07:43):
I was going to do the number.
Speaker 2 (07:44):
Yeah, you know how to say, go on, then thirty three.
Speaker 3 (07:49):
I've been saying one three.
Speaker 2 (07:51):
Twenty call us on lifeline or something.
Speaker 5 (07:53):
No, thirty one oh two three, that's how we do it.
Speaker 3 (07:56):
I could have gone with the taxi a little bit
more uplift.
Speaker 2 (08:00):
Reading and writing help plane.
Speaker 4 (08:02):
Okay, your second number for pin and win coming up
straight after the six thirty news a mixed one or
two point three.
Speaker 1 (08:09):
I don't have a whole lot of ex girlfriends in
my life because I've been with my wife for a
long time. We married for just over two years, but
before that we were together for like ten years. So
the ex girlfriend I'm about to talk about was like
the end of high school, when I was just sort
of eighteen years old.
Speaker 3 (08:23):
Okay, was she your first love?
Speaker 1 (08:26):
Yeah? Beside herself, she was second love, very good. So
Maddie is her name. Maddie came round to my house
last weekend.
Speaker 3 (08:38):
First and most recent love.
Speaker 1 (08:39):
Yeah, she came round to my house last weekend to
drop off some old clothes of my mind of mine
that she has had at her mum and Dad's house
where she no longer lives for the last seventeen years.
Speaker 7 (08:55):
She's lying they haven't been at um and Dad's house.
They have been under her pillow and she's been niffing
the max Goodness daily for seventeen years.
Speaker 1 (09:04):
So I got a message from Maddie halfway through last
week and it was a picture of an old jumper
of mine and I was like, I have not seen
that thing since two thousand and nine. She said, yeah,
we're cleaning up mom and Dad's house. It turns out
there's a bunch of your stuff still here. So she
has said do you want your jumper back? And I
was like that one.
Speaker 2 (09:24):
No.
Speaker 5 (09:25):
She sent me another message the next day.
Speaker 7 (09:26):
Because desperate, desperate to find a way to reconnect.
Speaker 1 (09:29):
Deep in the wardrobe at this point with one, I
was like, no, I would actually like that one back
because it was like a representative sports jumper that I
did earn.
Speaker 2 (09:36):
Back in the school sport Maxie snow skiing.
Speaker 5 (09:39):
Oh how relatable offer that at Blackwood Hygeh.
Speaker 2 (09:43):
I was very lucky my parents took me there.
Speaker 1 (09:45):
That was our holiday that we went on every year,
and we raced once for South Australia and this was
my South Australian jumper.
Speaker 5 (09:52):
Look that I was the thirtieth best in the country
at it.
Speaker 1 (09:55):
I wanted it back because it is the highest I've
ever represented in spot ever and I wanted to be
able to like give that to whatever child.
Speaker 11 (10:03):
I might happen.
Speaker 3 (10:03):
I put it to you.
Speaker 7 (10:04):
You wanted to have that back because you wanted to
see Maddie again.
Speaker 1 (10:07):
I still like Maddie. We didn't have a break up
like everyone else seems to have these days. Maybe it's
because we were eighteen at the time. She came round,
but she was like, mum's in the car. I was like, Sophie,
I haven't seen Sophie for seventeen years, get her in.
So Sophie came in and her brother Will was in
the car as well, and Will cave inside. So the
four of us sat around the coffee tap. We had
a tour at the house show in the bedroom, so
(10:28):
they all came over and I wanted to know, that's
pretty dorm all right, No, that's not.
Speaker 7 (10:32):
Normal, Okay, So the jumper doesn't fit you anymore anyone
else in the family wearing it.
Speaker 2 (10:36):
It'll fit my wife.
Speaker 7 (10:37):
Okay, it's probably still got a bit of Maddi's DNA
on there if she were at home on a walk
of shame.
Speaker 2 (10:43):
Just wash it.
Speaker 1 (10:43):
I think that it's weird that people don't have normal
relationships with a lot of their exes.
Speaker 3 (10:47):
I think you're emotionally stunted.
Speaker 1 (10:50):
Blaster in Salisbury, North, What did you take after the breakup?
Speaker 3 (10:53):
I gave away my exes crystal wine glasses because I
found naked photos of another woman that were taken on
our bed.
Speaker 2 (11:00):
Where were the photos?
Speaker 9 (11:03):
They were in the shed in a photo albums call fine.
Speaker 6 (11:08):
Took them down to the pharmacy and had them processed.
Speaker 3 (11:11):
Did you know the woman on the bed?
Speaker 12 (11:13):
She was a friend of ours, so I wasn't surprised.
Speaker 2 (11:16):
Did you never see this woman again?
Speaker 13 (11:17):
I caught up with her a couple of years later
when our youngest son started.
Speaker 2 (11:21):
KINDI what did you say it?
Speaker 6 (11:22):
Drop off.
Speaker 3 (11:26):
Us?
Speaker 13 (11:26):
It was funny because her kids drug one of ours.
Speaker 5 (11:33):
Let's never get tested, Okay, I know, Laura in.
Speaker 8 (11:39):
Yeah, I think I'm going to win this one guy.
He took everything he took my home, my dog, my car,
my credit cards, and left me homeless and pregnant.
Speaker 2 (11:48):
Oh my days are you okay?
Speaker 14 (11:51):
Yeah?
Speaker 8 (11:52):
Yeah, I've got a great house and a beautiful family
and a beautiful partner and I'm aokay.
Speaker 3 (11:55):
But yeah, what happened after that, Well.
Speaker 7 (11:58):
He went to prison and I got to get away
and start my life over.
Speaker 8 (12:02):
So calm is really what was his consequences?
Speaker 1 (12:04):
It really puts my high school girlfriend took two of
my jumpers and years later into perspective, doesn't It's.
Speaker 3 (12:19):
Weird?
Speaker 6 (12:21):
Heely's tea less was going on.
Speaker 7 (12:24):
Yeah, we played a little bit of Spice Girls for
you because Posh Spice is in the headlines this morning
because her documentary series has premiered on Netflix. So she
had a bit of a soiree in lon Gen good Ah,
And there was one Spice Girl missing, Melby.
Speaker 3 (12:42):
Which one was Which one's Melby?
Speaker 1 (12:44):
Me?
Speaker 5 (12:44):
Scar is the one that does Jenny Craig right.
Speaker 7 (12:48):
Okay, they all have their endorsements. Also, controversially, Brooklyn Beckham
and his wife were missing.
Speaker 5 (12:55):
They're fighting up, they're fighting.
Speaker 3 (12:57):
Yeah, they're a strange.
Speaker 7 (12:59):
Posh opens up in the documentary about developing an eating
disorder after being in the spotlight from such a young age.
Speaker 15 (13:07):
I didn't know what I thought when I looked in
the mirror, was like, was I did?
Speaker 3 (13:12):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (13:12):
You lose all.
Speaker 15 (13:13):
Sense of reality.
Speaker 3 (13:14):
I'm just very critical of myself. I didn't like what
I saw.
Speaker 15 (13:19):
I've been everything from porky posh to skinny posh.
Speaker 3 (13:24):
I mean, you know, it's been a lot, and that's hard.
It would be hard being under the scrutiny that she was.
Speaker 5 (13:33):
Under a lot of money to deal with it though,
which helps.
Speaker 7 (13:38):
Yeah, well, she was also she was also growing up
in a very troubled poor household. Remember she revealed my
favorite favorite moment of David Beckham's documentary.
Speaker 3 (13:50):
You must remember these.
Speaker 15 (13:52):
We're very working, working class. I am being honest. I
am being driving to school. So my dad, my dad.
It's not a simple answer, because did you get it depends?
Speaker 1 (14:11):
No? No, no, okay.
Speaker 15 (14:12):
In the eighties my dad had.
Speaker 3 (14:14):
A Rolls Royce.
Speaker 7 (14:19):
All right, Tyra Banks has opened an ice cream shop
in Sydney. Now this is the you've got a deep
dive on this, birduoe. This is the only one she
has in the world.
Speaker 4 (14:27):
She moved to Australia for some reason, and then opened
an ice cream shop. I think because growing up she
remembers and going to get ice cream with her mom
and her grandma and stuff like that, so ice cream
is really important to it. And then opened up an
ice cream store and now has hot ice creams.
Speaker 7 (14:39):
So it's called smiles and dreams then like smile with
your eyes, which is what models.
Speaker 3 (14:43):
Have to do.
Speaker 7 (14:44):
Allegedly, I hate it, and she smiling or to be
all of it.
Speaker 4 (14:49):
So far, all right, So ice cream flavors look unbelievable.
Speaker 7 (14:53):
To lots of chunks in them. This is her describing
this bizarre new product.
Speaker 3 (14:59):
Very doggy, the ice cream. Everybody is lovingness.
Speaker 7 (15:02):
I made it hot as in hot cream, hot ice cream.
Speaker 3 (15:08):
Liquid, warm, soothing, yummy.
Speaker 2 (15:12):
Silky, Oh my god, soul makes no sense.
Speaker 6 (15:16):
How can it be liquid and still be ice creams?
Speaker 3 (15:18):
And that make it like just creep.
Speaker 4 (15:19):
You don't have a UHT milk like ultra heat treated milk.
It's probably just that right for ice.
Speaker 3 (15:24):
Cream if it has it stayed. Woman, let's come.
Speaker 2 (15:27):
Out of a freezer. We'll call tyronext and figure out
the point is.
Speaker 1 (15:30):
We don't understand, and no one else seems to understand
because there are no reviews of the product online, so
it could be admit, we're talking.
Speaker 3 (15:36):
About it all right.
Speaker 7 (15:37):
James Blunt is coming to Adelaide on the twenty eight year.
Speaker 3 (15:42):
Very funny man, funny man, very funny.
Speaker 7 (15:45):
His Twitter comebacks or x comebacks or whatever the platform
is called now bloody hilarious.
Speaker 6 (15:51):
He was opening for EDG Sheer, and I wonder how
he feels.
Speaker 7 (15:53):
About that being an opener, Like, is that a bit
of a calmdowning opener for someone?
Speaker 1 (15:57):
It's nice to be relevant still, I would imagine when
you're doing a twentieth anniversary tour.
Speaker 3 (16:01):
Yeah. True.
Speaker 7 (16:02):
So he tried to CrowdSurf and he kind of nosed
I've faced down and struggled to get people to actually
touch Chimp, which would be grounding old now, and how
are you going to copy feel?
Speaker 11 (16:14):
How are you going to get someone to have a
group with an older, ropey looking man by myself unless
you're going in first. And also I like to keep
eye contact with people in those into my moments.
Speaker 2 (16:25):
That's weird. The stage dive.
Speaker 3 (16:28):
You're going to get groped in the stage. Have you
ever date stage dive?
Speaker 1 (16:30):
Never had a chance to stage dive the closest story
I after this. If we were on a school camp,
I reckon. We would have been about year seven and
one of the stronger dudes in the class stood on
a table. We had to do trust falls where you
stand at you cross your arms, your four back.
Speaker 2 (16:41):
Ye class catches you.
Speaker 1 (16:43):
Because he was too strong, or maybe we weren't ready,
we dropped him square on his back.
Speaker 5 (16:48):
I've never seen a person more winded in their.
Speaker 1 (16:50):
Life, like gasping, absolutely sucking for any bit of oxygen
that he could get.
Speaker 5 (16:56):
And then we didn't do any more trust falls.
Speaker 3 (16:59):
Where is he now in yatlaw.
Speaker 1 (17:02):
He's got PTSD from that moment we have from a
different news net, Channel seven had some exclusive vision they
ran last night on the news that is hilarious of
a thief going into a bookstore and this woman is
wearing big baggy clothes, big black hoodie, big baggy bag,
like just a very wide bag. And she has stolen
(17:26):
over a few trips, over seven thousand dollars worth of books,
but not just any books, romance novels.
Speaker 7 (17:32):
Ah well, I mean, I'm glad people are reading.
Speaker 3 (17:35):
I can get the screen time down.
Speaker 1 (17:38):
She's been caught on CCTV nearly fifty times. And she
stuffs these novels like down the back of her pants,
up her shirt, she's got her purse. At one point
there is vision of you can see the counter with
a person working behind the counter who's serving someone, and
then our mate, the thief, rocks up to the side
of the counter just picks up a book underneath the
(17:59):
eye line and slips it down the back of their pants,
while the person hosting this store is like three seconds away,
three meters from them.
Speaker 7 (18:08):
So is she reading all of these novels? Does she
just want some romance in her life?
Speaker 3 (18:12):
Max?
Speaker 1 (18:13):
As it turns out, the book owner claims that this
woman has been then reselling those books online. Multiple customers
have message saying she's been reselling them, stealing the romance
novels sticking on a Facebook marketplace.
Speaker 3 (18:26):
Well, and after they've been down her pants as well.
Speaker 1 (18:29):
It's a bit of extra romance. It's a bit of
bang for your buck, so to speak.
Speaker 3 (18:33):
Yeah, page is a little bit trickier to turn.
Speaker 2 (18:36):
Have you been a fief in your life?
Speaker 7 (18:38):
Rebecca Mors, Oh, gosh, it's really confession time for me
this morning. I have stolen one thing in my life.
I'm not proud of it.
Speaker 3 (18:45):
One thing. So it was when I was.
Speaker 7 (18:47):
At Blackwood High and the girls in my year were
going through a little bit of klepto stage.
Speaker 3 (18:52):
You know. I don't know whether it happened at your school.
Probably didn't need to steal, but the cannon.
Speaker 7 (18:59):
Remember those cannaby ugly tops that everyone had, the rugby tops,
and they were really expensive, remember, So there were some
girls in my year who were stealing those and I
was never going to do that, but I just kind
of wanted to know what the rush was all about.
So I was doing the weekly grocery shop with mum
at Bilo Blackwood, and I put a big ticket item.
Speaker 3 (19:19):
I stuck a Snickers bar.
Speaker 1 (19:20):
Up sleep You mate, are stealing one hundred and fifty.
Do care to reju But it gets worse.
Speaker 7 (19:27):
I got out and Mum was unpacking the trolley and
I got a massive attack of the Gilts.
Speaker 6 (19:31):
Like I'd got away with it. It was a perfect crime.
Speaker 2 (19:33):
Your mother didn't know, No, no, Anne would.
Speaker 7 (19:35):
In fact, Anne will be listening now and she'll be devastated.
And I and I ran back into Bilo and I
put it back on the show.
Speaker 6 (19:44):
I felt too guilty.
Speaker 2 (19:47):
You were the reason that Bilo went under.
Speaker 3 (19:51):
Whatever happened to Bilo?
Speaker 1 (19:52):
Well, people stealing sneakers, bars up in Blackwood, all right.
Speaker 4 (19:57):
The morning BacT Mors feeling in coming up next for
Max Burford life is so as long.
Speaker 3 (20:02):
As I've known New Max, things just come easily for you.
Your hashtag blessed.
Speaker 7 (20:06):
I think the expression is kissed on the forehead.
Speaker 2 (20:08):
No, I worked really hard. You know.
Speaker 7 (20:11):
It started out working sperience Chattelton. Now you're running the
show next. How money just happened to.
Speaker 6 (20:16):
Fall in your lap?
Speaker 2 (20:17):
I'll be honest, I didn't work that hard for this way,
so frustrating.
Speaker 1 (20:21):
This's real, Max areas the easiest way I've ever made
a dollar.
Speaker 4 (20:24):
Here it next on me, Haley Max in the Morning,
Peck Mors filling in for Haley Pearson. And you know
Beck because she was on the TV channel ten years
at five for a very very long time and then
it suddenly all ended, and a lot of people are
really sad about that.
Speaker 2 (20:38):
Beck is going to reveal all about how and why
that ended.
Speaker 4 (20:41):
In an exclusive for the first time you've ever really
opened up like this about it.
Speaker 3 (20:45):
Yeah, it's take me five years of therapy.
Speaker 7 (20:46):
I'm getting there twenty A very good segue, because that's
an example of how things go wrong for me.
Speaker 3 (20:52):
I think there were two types of people in this world.
Speaker 7 (20:54):
There's you sort of hot mess chaotic people like me,
and then there are the everything's coming up Max people.
Speaker 3 (21:02):
People are just cruised.
Speaker 7 (21:03):
Through live hashtag blessed, never really challenged in any way,
just rising through the ranks, just breezing through life.
Speaker 3 (21:11):
Like he walks down Rondam all than people part for him.
Speaker 5 (21:14):
I do resent that I work hard. Yeah, I do.
Speaker 3 (21:18):
Work protest too much.
Speaker 7 (21:19):
And this next story is a perfect example of MAXI.
Speaker 1 (21:23):
I didn't work too hard on this. I will give
you this plays right into your hands. This would be
the easiest way that I've ever made a dollar in
my life. Eliza got my wife got a new car
six months ago. Maybe I didn't say what type of car,
a Lamborghini obviously six months ago. And we had her
(21:45):
old car, which is like a ten year old Mazda three,
great car, reliable, goes forever. But she's moved on from it.
She's decided she wants a bigger car in case we
ever have any children. And we were like, well, we'll
sell this car. We'll get rid of it, but we'll
just deal with it after she was going on a holiday.
We'll do it after your holiday. We'll deal with it
(22:06):
after you know, this little patch at work. She's doing
something busy at work. We'll do it after. You know,
I had something going on busy. You had a Pac reunion.
Speaker 2 (22:15):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Funny funny, funny, funny, funny. We'll
deal it after this.
Speaker 1 (22:19):
So this car, this bats to three lovely car still works,
has just been sitting in our driveway for at this
point four five months, sitting in the corner of the
driver that can still back out around it. And eventually
we're going to get around to putting it on car sales.
We never did because we opened the letterbox one day
and in the letterbox was an envelope, and written on
(22:40):
the envelope was just in handwriting from across the street.
It was our neighbors saying, we've got some people that
want to buy that car and your driveway if you
guys are selling them.
Speaker 2 (22:51):
So they didn't even know it was for sale.
Speaker 3 (22:53):
We didn't even have it for sales.
Speaker 6 (22:54):
You didn't have to park it out on Tapley's Hill.
Speaker 7 (22:56):
Road with a four sale sign on it for six months,
like the rest of us.
Speaker 2 (23:00):
Didn't do any of that.
Speaker 1 (23:01):
So we got their number from the neighbors, called them
and said, you want to come around this Saturday morning.
Speaker 2 (23:06):
They came around.
Speaker 1 (23:07):
They were lovely people, envelope of cash, they were lovely people.
And we said, yeah, here's the car, here's the service history.
It's clean, it runs great, It's got a cuple of
scratches here and there.
Speaker 2 (23:18):
But take it for a drive.
Speaker 7 (23:19):
Grown it.
Speaker 1 (23:19):
Take it for a drive if you want. Throw them
the keys and they said do you want to come
with us? And I was like, ah, I trust you,
you'll come back. I trust you because I'm Max Burfett
on the keys. What could go wrong here? They came
back twenty minutes later and said, yeah, we love it.
Speaker 6 (23:31):
We'll give you thirty thousand dollars.
Speaker 2 (23:33):
We want to buy the car. How much do you
want for it? And I was like, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (23:36):
Most of them go for about ten thousand dollars online,
so something like that.
Speaker 2 (23:40):
And they're like, well, it's got some dings. What about
what about eight and a half?
Speaker 1 (23:43):
And I said, how about just for the sake of
me saying I negotiated. We make it nine and we
call it square and they're like, yeap, cool.
Speaker 3 (23:51):
You make me so ill.
Speaker 7 (23:52):
Like mine would be parked out of the front, someone
would crash into it, a bird would pull on it.
Speaker 2 (23:56):
We can set on fire.
Speaker 6 (23:58):
Yeah, we get.
Speaker 7 (23:59):
Towed away and no, yours just gets taken out of
the driveway and cashing your hair.
Speaker 1 (24:03):
Have you heard the saying before good things happen to
good people back? Maybe this is a little bit you. Anyway,
we got very lucky. We sold the car, we moved on.
They were lovely people and I think that they bought
a car for maybe their twenty one year old or something.
So good for them. I hope they're enjoying little Mazda three.
Speaker 3 (24:20):
I can't, I can't. The easiest way you've made a buck?
Speaker 2 (24:24):
All right?
Speaker 7 (24:25):
Thirteen one oh two three? Are you like Max? Did
the money just fall in your lap? How did you
make a quick buck?
Speaker 2 (24:32):
This is Hailey and Max in the morning. We got
Beck Moore's feeling and for Halle Peterson. Hally is going
to be back on the show Monday.
Speaker 1 (24:40):
Adelaid, what's the easiest dollar you've ever made? Thirty one
o two three? Give us a ring? My wife and
I just managed to sell our old car by it's
sitting in the driveway for six months, and someone who
was a friend of the neighbors going, I wouldn't mind
that car that's been sitting there, I hope it's for sale,
and putting a letter in our letter box saying can
I buy your car?
Speaker 3 (24:57):
No for sale sign?
Speaker 7 (24:58):
No having to take all the dodgy calls from gum
tree or Facebook. Marketplace just falls in your lap, Max Burfet,
It's just so.
Speaker 1 (25:06):
You it's a beautiful thing. What is the the easiest
way you've ever made a dollar? Mark in lugs Bay?
What happened with you?
Speaker 14 (25:14):
Good morning guys. I me and my kids just moved
into a new house and my daughter needed a mattress.
So we get up Facebook Pisu two and we've got
a free bed delivered and we only needed a mattress
and it was a full electrical medical bed. So I
chucked that bed on marketplace for six hundred and it
was sold within an hour. Someone came and picked it.
Speaker 1 (25:34):
Up six hundred bucks in your back, popt it was
pretty good. Was there any temptation Mark to keep the
electric bed so that you could not have to use
your ab muscles to get out of bed in the
morning and really just be full lazy.
Speaker 14 (25:47):
If it wasn't a single bit, it would be in
my room reckon.
Speaker 3 (25:51):
Marks. That is very impressive.
Speaker 2 (25:54):
All right.
Speaker 3 (25:54):
We want to know on at any one.
Speaker 7 (25:56):
Two three the easiest way you made a bark and
coming up, we have a caller who used to make
money as.
Speaker 3 (26:02):
An extra in a police liner.
Speaker 5 (26:05):
That feels like that feels a little bit risky.
Speaker 2 (26:07):
What if someone says, actually, I think.
Speaker 7 (26:08):
Think it was the person seek I just like getting
my photo taken.
Speaker 2 (26:11):
That's right in my wheel house, all right. The easiest
way is you've made money.
Speaker 4 (26:15):
We've got that one hundred and fifty dollars strike Bowling,
Archie Brothers, bout her up the grabs cool, come get it,
BIX one O two point three, bigs one and two
point three, Haley Max in the morning, back horse into
Haley Peers and she's back on the show Monday eight o'clock.
You've been a thousand marks Haley Max's money minute in
the year, get ten questions right and sixty seconds win adelaide.
Speaker 2 (26:36):
What's the easiest way you made a buck?
Speaker 1 (26:37):
Thirteen one oh two three, give us a ring We
managed to sell our old car by it just sitting
in our driveway for about six months until a neighbor
came and put an envelope in our letterbox and said,
we have some friends that would like to buy that
car if it's for sale. So we called them, they
came round, we sold the car. It was as easiestory and.
Speaker 3 (26:53):
They gave you a million dollars.
Speaker 2 (26:56):
So easy.
Speaker 7 (26:58):
So we're asking on thirteen two three the easiest way
you made a buck?
Speaker 3 (27:03):
Sally from Coromanda Valley? Would you do?
Speaker 9 (27:06):
I appeared in that please line up in the UK?
Speaker 2 (27:10):
What do you mean police lineups?
Speaker 9 (27:13):
So as a student there was always those job notice
boards where it said like do this and you can
get easy money. So I responded to one that says
appear in police lineups, and so you basically register with
the cops and if you are similar to the sort
of alleged defender, you get called in to appear in
a police lineup. And when I'm in the lineup, you
know like in the shows where it's behind that mirrored glass.
(27:37):
Yeah yeah, so you'll get there's about six of you,
well five plus the offender, but they come in a
bit later. Five of you stand up behind this glass
and then they bring in the person. It's all. It
was scary at first, but then I was like, this
is easy. It's thirty minutes. You just stand there and
then they give you free money.
Speaker 2 (27:57):
You have to answer any questions.
Speaker 9 (27:59):
No, no, you just had to stand there and it
was on looks. The already is if you've got chosen
to do a reenactment like reenact it was one hundred
and fifty dollars, but I never managed to get chosen
for one of those. But it was one of the
easiest ways just to say that was to stand there.
Was fifty pounds, so because we're talking about yeah, about
(28:22):
fifteen twenty years ago, like that's that was a lot
of money. As a student, that was a good nun out.
Speaker 7 (28:27):
Well, unless you got wrongly identified as the crim cell.
Speaker 9 (28:30):
Well obviously you can't. They can't really, you know, like
they know that you're on their little data base.
Speaker 11 (28:35):
It was.
Speaker 9 (28:38):
There was always there was always that fear that you
would be that one.
Speaker 1 (28:42):
But you know, brilliant, sally good. Okay, that's good money,
that's good money. We could do that here, all right.
Speaker 3 (28:48):
Melissa in Abfall Park, how did you make a quick back.
Speaker 9 (28:51):
I trewm on Twitch.
Speaker 2 (28:53):
Oh I like this, so you play.
Speaker 3 (28:55):
I don't know what that means. It sounds like a disease.
Speaker 2 (28:57):
Yeah, I played.
Speaker 12 (28:58):
People watch me playing video games? FYI two.
Speaker 3 (29:03):
Interested on double.
Speaker 5 (29:07):
N D Okay, we can follow you on Twitch? What games?
Speaker 12 (29:10):
Do you a big fan of?
Speaker 8 (29:13):
Fortnite, Apex, Legend Assassin Creed.
Speaker 12 (29:15):
I'd just like to play.
Speaker 2 (29:16):
Any games that I have.
Speaker 3 (29:17):
I will ask made a few hundred off of it.
Speaker 1 (29:19):
I'll ask the questions here because Rebecca has no idea
what you're talking about. You said you made a few
hundred dollars from it? Do you have him.
Speaker 12 (29:27):
About two hundred and eighteen?
Speaker 2 (29:29):
I believe good for you now.
Speaker 3 (29:32):
I used to play snoopy tennis.
Speaker 1 (29:34):
Yeah, good right, they want to play wee tennis. I
reckon you get riveccaen, But if I talk.
Speaker 12 (29:40):
You get so many viewers with wee tennis.
Speaker 6 (29:44):
Let's chut off listen free from Monday. As it turns out.
Speaker 2 (29:50):
Last one here that we have.
Speaker 1 (29:52):
I know this man and I had to get him
on because he has the easiest way to ever make
a dollar ever.
Speaker 5 (29:57):
I play footy with him. His name is Louis Morning.
Speaker 7 (29:59):
Lou Morning, guys.
Speaker 1 (30:01):
Lou can you please reveal to Beck Morse and Adelaide
what you make money for doing?
Speaker 12 (30:07):
Yes? So I donate my poo and they pay me
for it.
Speaker 3 (30:13):
I have so many questions.
Speaker 7 (30:15):
Do you take it in in a baggie?
Speaker 2 (30:17):
No?
Speaker 12 (30:18):
So every morning you have to book in a time
and you go in there and you go into a
special room and you do the donation there, and then
they collect it for you, and then they take the
bacteria from that pool and then give it to people
who need it.
Speaker 2 (30:31):
How much you get in for this so it.
Speaker 12 (30:33):
All depends on the weight.
Speaker 2 (30:35):
Oh my god.
Speaker 12 (30:37):
So I think it's about seventy to one hundred and
fifty grands, which doesn't seem like a lot, but it
actually is.
Speaker 8 (30:44):
You get paid fifty bucks for.
Speaker 12 (30:46):
Poop, and then anything more than that it's seventy bucks
a poof.
Speaker 1 (30:51):
Do you ever go, I'm going to have a really
big dinner the night before because I want to get
over that grand limit.
Speaker 12 (30:56):
Yep, yep, that's always what I'm thinking.
Speaker 2 (30:59):
A limit on how many times you can do this
a week.
Speaker 12 (31:02):
So once the morning you can do it. But yeah,
it's been really good. They treat you really nice. And
one of my friends who also did it actually got
the record for it. They gave us an extra hundred
dollars and some extra vouchers and merch for it.
Speaker 2 (31:18):
So yeah, but what if you turning out this is
what I'm getting fat again for.
Speaker 6 (31:29):
You'd have to be regular.
Speaker 1 (31:31):
Yeah, how did you make sure that you were able
to go at a certain time every day? Because you
obviously can't just roll in whenever the need comes.
Speaker 12 (31:40):
I mean I always had to hate a clock shift,
so it was pretty regular for me.
Speaker 3 (31:45):
Just have a coffee and get them.
Speaker 12 (31:47):
Yeah, coffee, bit of breakfast, get some food afterwards, as we.
Speaker 2 (31:50):
Share where you do this so other people can do
it as well or not.
Speaker 12 (31:54):
The company's buy Ome Bank. They specialize in equal microbial trunks.
But they're doing some really cool things.
Speaker 2 (32:01):
So check it out there.
Speaker 5 (32:03):
You're helping the world and you're making bit of cash.
Get back to the old brandmatee. It's nearly eight o'clock.
Speaker 2 (32:08):
Okay, thanks God, not me googling my own mack. That
is the best thing ever.
Speaker 4 (32:17):
Oh all right, hey coming up next, bect Mord. You
found something in the office you want to make some
money on.
Speaker 3 (32:22):
I have been stalking you on the socials.
Speaker 7 (32:24):
Burjo and I say, you've been doing it a marketplace
and then I saw these shiny black shoes on your
desk and we're gonna sell them off.
Speaker 3 (32:33):
So you're going to make a quick buck.
Speaker 6 (32:34):
No, we're gonna put the money into the money.
Speaker 4 (32:35):
Minute, okay, so that with that person that plays the money,
then it.
Speaker 2 (32:38):
Makes Yes, let's sick that money, all right, that's all
the way.
Speaker 4 (32:41):
Hey, Sally, you've made amazing made you one hundred and
fifty bucks to go to Strike.
Speaker 2 (32:45):
Bowling excellent, Thank you so much.
Speaker 4 (32:48):
So Strike, Holy Moly, Hidien's Hotel or Archie Brothers to
book in any of you function.
Speaker 2 (32:52):
That's actually fun.
Speaker 1 (32:54):
We sold our old car by just leaving it in
the driveway for six months until a neighbor left a
letter in our front letterbox saying, hey, box, I guess
we don't our only letterbox out of the front said
you selling that car because I've got some friends that
want to buy it.
Speaker 2 (33:09):
So they came on board it and we did nothing.
Speaker 7 (33:11):
So we've been hearing about the easy ways you've made
a buck this morning, and we are going to make
the money minutes and money by auctioning off Virgo's groomsman's
shoes that sadly never got worn except Max and I
have stuck our feet in them this morning. They are
bets patently the shoes. They're worth one hundred and eighty dollars,
so we're doing it auction. Now, let's first go to
(33:34):
Tracy and hack them. Our first bidder trace, why do
you want these shoes?
Speaker 13 (33:39):
I'd love these shoes for two reasons. One, my son
is got his graduation from high school in the next
few weeks, so they'd be perfect for his fit, and
also to add to my costume box after that to
complete my Michael Jackson outfit.
Speaker 1 (33:54):
Yes, they are perfect Michael Jackson shoy Michael Jackson.
Speaker 5 (33:56):
They're shiny, you can see yourself in them.
Speaker 2 (33:59):
Okay, there we go.
Speaker 1 (34:00):
That's one person who's desperate to bid on this. Who
else is registered bitter today?
Speaker 5 (34:03):
All right?
Speaker 3 (34:03):
Our second registered bidder comes from Nuriyopa. It's Shannon. You
want these shoes.
Speaker 8 (34:10):
Morning, So, just like normal, we've left it to last minute.
We've got a wedding we've got to go to tomorrow,
and Habby doesn't have any shoes, So even though he's
a size eleven, we can just add some extra socks
and they should be good to go.
Speaker 3 (34:23):
Bit of extra socks to give you.
Speaker 7 (34:26):
All right, our two bitters are Tracy and Shannon.
Speaker 1 (34:30):
Now instead of paddles, because this is audio audio medium,
your bidding paddles are your names?
Speaker 2 (34:36):
Okay? Girls? Can I hear your paddle please? Tracy?
Speaker 13 (34:40):
Tracy?
Speaker 2 (34:40):
Perfect? Shannon? Can I hear yours?
Speaker 8 (34:42):
Shannon?
Speaker 2 (34:43):
Okay? And also Becky? You need to go full auction
here on this one.
Speaker 3 (34:46):
All right? Okay? All right?
Speaker 6 (34:49):
Well, can we start the bidding at five dollars?
Speaker 8 (34:51):
Do I hear five dollars?
Speaker 2 (34:53):
All right?
Speaker 3 (34:54):
Let's go up by five ten? Is anyone going to
give me ten?
Speaker 2 (34:57):
Five? I have five?
Speaker 11 (34:58):
I have?
Speaker 2 (34:59):
Now I have five?
Speaker 9 (35:00):
Do I have?
Speaker 3 (35:00):
Do I hear ten?
Speaker 6 (35:01):
Shannon's giving me ten? Do I hear fifteen? Do I
hear fifteen?
Speaker 3 (35:04):
Tracy?
Speaker 7 (35:05):
I know you want these for Michael. All right, we're
up at fifteen fifteen? Do we have twenty twenty? Does
anyone give me twenty to these?
Speaker 1 (35:11):
Shaddon?
Speaker 11 (35:11):
All right?
Speaker 3 (35:11):
We have twenty tony, I have twenty I have? Do
I have twenty five?
Speaker 6 (35:14):
Twenty five?
Speaker 3 (35:14):
Give me twenty five?
Speaker 9 (35:15):
Who's got tighty? Thirty?
Speaker 2 (35:17):
Thirty?
Speaker 1 (35:18):
No?
Speaker 2 (35:18):
Tracy?
Speaker 6 (35:20):
All right?
Speaker 2 (35:20):
Thirty?
Speaker 6 (35:20):
I have thirty I have. Do I hear thirty five
from Shannon?
Speaker 3 (35:23):
Thirty five?
Speaker 6 (35:24):
Forty Hi, she's trying to blow around the water, all right,
forty I have forty I have with these paint and
leather shoes. They have been worn by Max and I
do I have forty five?
Speaker 2 (35:34):
Going going once, going twice?
Speaker 7 (35:38):
Tracy, la minute, bet she really wants these shoes, Shannon.
Speaker 6 (35:44):
Do I hear fifty five?
Speaker 3 (35:45):
I'll go sixty sixty, sixty, I have sixty. I have sixty.
The bitts with Shannon, the bitness, with your.
Speaker 7 (35:50):
Bitiness with you Shaddon, Tracy, do you have any further
money in you?
Speaker 13 (35:54):
Thanky five?
Speaker 6 (35:55):
Sixty five? Alright, sixty five.
Speaker 7 (35:57):
I'm gonna call it sixty five going once, sixty five
going tye.
Speaker 9 (36:02):
I'll go sixty five.
Speaker 1 (36:03):
It's already that's the current bit, Shanon.
Speaker 2 (36:07):
It's already at sixty five.
Speaker 3 (36:08):
Confused?
Speaker 1 (36:10):
Are we out at sixty five? Are there no further bids?
Sixty five?
Speaker 4 (36:14):
Throw a spanner in the works. There are two sized toils.
I can bring another one in.
Speaker 2 (36:17):
You can both have a pair for sixty five if
you want, let's.
Speaker 7 (36:21):
Give it to the underbidder as well. You can both
have them for sixty five, going once, going twice.
Speaker 2 (36:26):
And then I guess it's sold.
Speaker 6 (36:28):
So.
Speaker 2 (36:31):
Everybody's getting shoes.
Speaker 6 (36:34):
I am not going into real estate. I was so confused.
Speaker 1 (36:38):
No, I think, to be honest, I think that the
people bidding were confused at times. Right, so we've give
sold two pairs of shoes for sixty five dollars and
that money is going straight on top of the money minute.
So you're getting an extra one hundred and thirty dollars
no matter what happens.
Speaker 2 (36:55):
Correct, Yeah, that's that right, have new shoes? Enjoy guys
off the air.
Speaker 1 (37:03):
Okay, I might have to take out lender's mortgage insurance
for those shoes.
Speaker 3 (37:08):
Ten questions, sixty seconds, one thousand dollars cash, Alien Max's
money Minute. Thanks to Auto.
Speaker 1 (37:17):
Masters, Lakeisha Indoor Park is just about to make enough
money to retire and ride off into the sunset. When
you get all of these questions, right, Lakeisha, you've already
been out and about for a bike ride this morning.
Speaker 8 (37:27):
Girl, I sure have ready to retire now.
Speaker 2 (37:30):
Okay, that's exactly right.
Speaker 1 (37:32):
First time call a long time listen. My favorite thing
to say on radio. We are happy to have you, Leakesha.
Thanks you got the rules back.
Speaker 3 (37:38):
That an icy cold cancer coke.
Speaker 7 (37:40):
Yes, we have ten questions for you, La Kesha, sixty seconds,
ten dollars for every correct answer. If you get all
ten right in sixty seconds, as Tom did yesterday, it made.
Speaker 3 (37:49):
It look easy. You get a.
Speaker 7 (37:50):
Grand And there's an extra one hundred and thirty dollars
on top of that today because of Berdo shoe.
Speaker 3 (37:55):
So that's one thousand, one hundred and thirty dollars on
the line.
Speaker 7 (37:59):
We must accept your first answer, and if you pass
on a question, we come back to it. So if
you don't know straight away, definitely say passed. Because you've
got hits of Let's go.
Speaker 2 (38:06):
I never thought we would hear the words on the radio.
Speaker 1 (38:08):
There's an extra one hundred and thirty dollars on top
of that because of Vigo's shoes.
Speaker 2 (38:12):
You're welcome, Lakesha.
Speaker 1 (38:15):
All right, Lakeisha, your money minute starts now? How many
one hundred dollars? How many one hundred dollar notes? In
one thousand dollars?
Speaker 3 (38:24):
Ten?
Speaker 2 (38:25):
Who had hits with Joe Lane and nine to five?
Speaker 1 (38:29):
Wind X is usually sprayed onto what what country? Did
the barn me originate in Vietnam? The Big Mac is
a signature burger by Witch brand McDonald named the host
of Love Island Australia or Thy Monk.
Speaker 2 (38:45):
The cyber truck is made by which car brand?
Speaker 1 (38:48):
Hev Chicken crimpy and barbecue are the two most popular flavor.
Speaker 3 (38:52):
What shake?
Speaker 1 (38:54):
What suburbs? Seaford Central in hell Sinki is the capital
of which country? Who had hits with Joeline? And nine
to five? Silly parkin hell Sink is a cap of
which country?
Speaker 2 (39:09):
Come Lakeisha, Oh my god, chillin.
Speaker 6 (39:16):
All right?
Speaker 2 (39:17):
Got them all in?
Speaker 7 (39:18):
All right, Well played, Lakesha a very smooth operator. Let's
go see how you went? How many one hundred dollars notes?
In one thousand?
Speaker 3 (39:26):
You said? Ten? Good maths? You passed on it, but
you came back. Yes.
Speaker 7 (39:30):
Dolly Parton, who's been in the news with her kidney
stones this week, was the singer of rolling a nine
to five wind Dex is usually sprayed on what glass?
Speaker 3 (39:38):
That is correct? The bun May MAXI.
Speaker 7 (39:41):
Burford loves a good Bummy, don't you do? Is from Vietnam.
It's tofu for me, hold the chili. The Big Mac
is a signature of burger By makers.
Speaker 3 (39:51):
You've got that correct.
Speaker 7 (39:53):
The host of Love Island Australia, you said Sophie Monk.
Also correct, the cyber truck is made by which car brand?
Speaker 1 (40:03):
It is?
Speaker 7 (40:03):
Testlama correct? Shapes chicken, crimpies and barbecue.
Speaker 3 (40:09):
You got that right as well. This was a bit
of an easy one.
Speaker 7 (40:11):
What suburb is Seaford Central in and you said Seaford?
Speaker 3 (40:14):
Okay, you passed on this one. How's your geography usually, Lakeisha?
Speaker 13 (40:19):
Thanks crap?
Speaker 3 (40:21):
Yeah, capitals are harsh.
Speaker 2 (40:24):
It's crap.
Speaker 5 (40:24):
But she did have time to go back and google
it because she passed.
Speaker 3 (40:28):
Did you Lokeisha?
Speaker 7 (40:29):
Do you have do you have a backseat driver or
someone helping you out with?
Speaker 2 (40:33):
Googled it myself.
Speaker 7 (40:34):
Wow?
Speaker 2 (40:35):
Is fast and you know what, there's no rules against it?
Speaker 3 (40:37):
Okay? Is the capital of which country? What did you
say again, Lakeisha?
Speaker 8 (40:42):
England?
Speaker 7 (40:44):
For one and thirty dollars?
Speaker 3 (40:48):
Max? You were good at school? Is Helsinki the capital
of Finland?
Speaker 2 (40:54):
It is?
Speaker 5 (40:55):
Do you wirty dollars?
Speaker 1 (40:58):
Let's go let let's go home, Lakesha.
Speaker 2 (41:04):
What do you need to cash.
Speaker 13 (41:05):
For just to retire and take an easy life?
Speaker 2 (41:09):
True?
Speaker 1 (41:10):
That actually one hundred and thirty dollars really tips out
of the age. You could buy a private Island now.
Speaker 9 (41:14):
Yeah, thanks Burgio, matte back and shoes.
Speaker 2 (41:16):
Yeah, you're welcome. Hey, two winners it.
Speaker 7 (41:18):
Wow, I'm unlucky, charm I'm absolutely taking.
Speaker 2 (41:21):
That incredible work. Oh thanks k well done Lakeisha. And
that's how you get for having quick fingers. You aren't
allowed to google it, I guess.
Speaker 4 (41:29):
Absolutely well yeah sure, Hey, coming up next, Rebecca Mors.
It's been great to have you over the last few days,
but we can't let you go without you spilling the beans,
revealing all about your career in TV ending.
Speaker 7 (41:41):
There's a phone call that I haven't thought about for
a while, and thanks for digging up all of my trauma.
Speaker 3 (41:46):
Let's reliver it next.
Speaker 1 (41:51):
Bet hosted the Town ten News for fourteen years.
Speaker 5 (41:54):
I remember watching Beck with George.
Speaker 2 (41:56):
Donikian when you were in your mother's womb.
Speaker 1 (41:59):
Honestly, when I was in high school watching Beck on
the news with George Denikian, and she was, of course
like the face of that and one of the most
iconic faces in South Australia for those fourteen years. And
then I started working at ten and one day in
what year was at Rebecca.
Speaker 3 (42:16):
It was twenty twenty, twenty twenty.
Speaker 1 (42:20):
It all came crumbling down on just a very nondescript
day in the middle of the week.
Speaker 3 (42:26):
Yeah it was.
Speaker 7 (42:27):
I think we've got you've got the audio from that
last probution.
Speaker 3 (42:32):
We're going to reach.
Speaker 7 (42:32):
So firstly, I just like to acknowledge and thank my
colleagues who are also finishing up today, including the crew
that works behind the scenes, all you guys here and
makeup every night to put this bullet into air.
Speaker 16 (42:45):
I consider myself incredibly lucky to have had a job
that I love, in a team that I love for
more than fourteen years, and I leave just grateful for that.
Thank you to my family for their support. Apologies in advance.
I'm now in charge of.
Speaker 3 (42:59):
The cooking and look.
Speaker 7 (43:01):
Finally, and most importantly to all of the South Australians
who have tuned in to get their news from us
over that time, thank you.
Speaker 6 (43:11):
Good night. Oh god, it crying again.
Speaker 3 (43:23):
I haven't listened to that since I watched it back.
Speaker 7 (43:25):
So that little scream at the end was they brought
my kids in to give me a hug and I
didn't know they were going to be there. And yeah,
there are a lot of people who lost their job
that night, and a lot of people who lose their job,
you know, in a job that they love every day.
So you know, if you have lost a job and
being made redundant, I know how you feel, and it's
it's not a fun time.
Speaker 1 (43:42):
Yours is in the public eye, though, So let's talk
about that day that you found out, because I remember
that was like an earth shattering day in the newsroom.
You and I were sending some texts in the morning.
I was like, what is going on?
Speaker 2 (43:52):
Something's going on in your.
Speaker 1 (43:53):
Life without revealing it to me, and then Kate Freeburn
called me and gave me the news.
Speaker 2 (43:58):
Why what so?
Speaker 3 (43:59):
What happened?
Speaker 7 (44:00):
So I think anyone who works in the media knows
that when things are about to change, you usually get
a bit of a whisper, like you might know that
a meeting's gone in your calendar, or that there are
some job carts or reviews of This was completely out
of the blue.
Speaker 3 (44:11):
I was completely blind started.
Speaker 7 (44:12):
I was working at SAFM at the time and I
would have like an hour in between.
Speaker 3 (44:17):
Going to the two jobs. So I was just across
the road in a coffee.
Speaker 7 (44:21):
Shop and an O two number came up on my
phone and I usually don't answer two numbers because it's usually,
you know, someone trying to sell you something.
Speaker 3 (44:28):
But I just went, I'm going to pick this up.
Speaker 7 (44:31):
And it was our big boss, Ross, who did the contracts.
You'd only hear from me once every two years or
sometimes he'd come into the newsroom and shout you a coffee.
So he said, Rebecca, it's Ross here. And I just
remember my whole body just going numb and cold because
I'm like, he's not calling me to see how I'm
doing on this random day. And then and I guess
(44:53):
they have legal requirements when they're about to sack someone
that they just happened to me recently, so they have
a script that they read from. And so he just
said Channel ten is undergoing a restructure and under that restructure,
you will no longer have role.
Speaker 3 (45:11):
And then I just went silent.
Speaker 7 (45:14):
And then he said that there's going to be a
staff meeting at I think it was ten or something
if you could not tell anyone before that time, because
a lot of other people are going to lose their
jobs today, so just come in to the staff room.
So I just hung up, and I was in the
coffee shop. As I ran out of the coffee shop
and it was in this alleyway and I just like
pressed my back against the wall and just started crying.
Speaker 3 (45:34):
And then I was worried about I didn't know who
else was going to lose their job.
Speaker 7 (45:37):
So basically they'd made a decision to centralize the news
in Melbourne. So a lot of reporters were going, all
our production staff were going. And yes, So then I
went into work and everyone knew the meeting was happening,
and it was a it was a zoom.
Speaker 3 (45:52):
So Max, do you remember that.
Speaker 1 (45:53):
It's stunk like there was people who because obviously a
lot of people are out trying to do their job
still on the road and at press conferences and cameramen
and women are out filming house fires and whatnot. So
there's people on their phones but checking in what is
this news? Is it good news?
Speaker 2 (46:10):
Bad news?
Speaker 3 (46:11):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (46:11):
And so it was a woman called Bev and again
she read from a statement. She said, you know, the
news is coming in and this was happening in other
newsrooms as well, so the Brisbane newsroom was affected as well.
Speaker 3 (46:22):
They went to Sydney, you know your.
Speaker 7 (46:24):
Jobs will be will be done out of Melbourne and
then they said you've got six weeks and you don't
have to go on air tonight. But all of us,
and I think it just goes to the strength of
the team and why I love that job so much.
All of us went, Nah, we're gonna show them what
they're going to miss out on, and for the next
six weeks, we're going to turn.
Speaker 3 (46:42):
Up and we're going to read the news and we're.
Speaker 7 (46:45):
Just gonna we're just going to get through the next
that night and the next six weeks.
Speaker 1 (46:49):
So you were running on the strength of sticking it
up the bosses.
Speaker 3 (46:55):
Yeah, I just thought I could have walked.
Speaker 7 (46:57):
And I know that there was some there was a
presenter in Sydney who just packed her stuff that night
and left and didn't ever come back.
Speaker 3 (47:04):
But I was like, no, I love this job and
I love this team.
Speaker 7 (47:06):
And I'm going to do it every single night that
I have the opportunity to do it.
Speaker 4 (47:10):
The audio that we just played, I got goosebumps at
the end when you said good night, because saying good
night for that very final time for something that you
had done for many years, what sort of why?
Speaker 3 (47:21):
So every night I would just my slide off.
Speaker 7 (47:23):
I mean, it's it's not revolutionary, It's not like you know,
it's not like stay classy, San Diego, but I just say,
enjoy your evening, good night, and that's and then I
and I realized that that was going to be the
last time that I that I said it. And as
I said, I never watched that video back. I never
listened to that audio back because and hearing it then,
just even that was five years ago, it just stirred.
Speaker 3 (47:41):
It all up again.
Speaker 2 (47:42):
Why is that? What does it make you feel?
Speaker 7 (47:44):
I just I loved that job so much and it
was all I wanted to be as a journalist. I just,
you know, reading the news is the ultimate and I
think I also, I mean, what put it in perspective
for me though, was at the end of the day,
it's just a job. Because it broke in the news
during the day and I hadn't had a chance. Obviously,
I told my husband, but I didn't want to tell
my kids, who are at school. I wanted to be
able to sit them down at the end of the day.
And because it had broken on the news, somebody went
(48:07):
up to Grace, my eldest at high school, and said,
I just heard about your mum. I'm so sorry. I
hope you're okay. For a second, Groce thought I was dead.
She actually thought that something had happened to me, that
there had been an accident.
Speaker 3 (48:21):
So as soon as the friend said she's lost her job,
I was like, oh, that's okay.
Speaker 7 (48:24):
So I was like, okay, well, it could be worse,
but I think for me it was just that. And
you're the same, Max, and I think everybody in the
media is we give.
Speaker 3 (48:32):
Our heart and soul to that job. And I had
three young kids.
Speaker 7 (48:37):
I probably prioritized my job a lot of time over
my kids. And then, you know, when Paramount in New
York looked at a list of names, I just put
a name the lines through my name. I didn't care
that I went back. You know, I gave up breastfeeding
when Frankie was five months to go back to the
news desk because someone was trying to take my job.
Speaker 3 (48:52):
I just felt like everything I'd worked for.
Speaker 7 (48:55):
Counting for nothing, and they could just offshore the job
to Melbourne without even thinking about what it meant for Adelaide.
Speaker 1 (49:00):
And the worst bit about it was it ended up
being an absolutely atrocious decision because they saved a bit
of money on a few salaries, but literally the month
day after we stopped having a local bulletin in Adelaide.
Speaker 2 (49:11):
The ratings plummeted.
Speaker 7 (49:13):
And I cookly and thank you Adelaide absolutely plummeted.
Speaker 1 (49:18):
Honestly, were we would go like fifty sixty seventy thousand
a night and we it was sub ten on the
Monday because it was local news but presented out of Melbourne,
and they're like, well, we don't want it.
Speaker 7 (49:29):
And then I felt sorry for you guys because there
was an existing team there, still doing your best every
day and no one was watching.
Speaker 1 (49:35):
It has taken us five years like now to get
back to a point where we do have local news
and people have only just realized that it is completely
local again for everyone to be like, oh okay, I
can watch them again, like the damage that they did,
and I.
Speaker 7 (49:48):
Think they underestimated Adelaide and how parochical we are. And
now we don't want someone from interstate mispronouncing our goddamn zuburbs.
Speaker 2 (49:55):
You are still a TV queen, you are an icon
in Adelaide. We love you. You're part of the mixed family.
Now I'm sorry it's Hailey and Max in the morning.
We've got Big Moore's feeling for Haley Pishon is back
on Monday.
Speaker 4 (50:09):
Beck just shared the very interesting but also emotional story
of when you departed Channel ten after fourteen years, not
of your own choosing.
Speaker 7 (50:18):
No, yeah, I'm a bit shaky and I'm useless.
Speaker 6 (50:23):
Now can I look off out?
Speaker 1 (50:25):
No, that's okay. Now you don't have to speak. It
was five years ago. You don't have to speak. Kim
from Gummer Rack can speak nough. She's called in course
anytime thirty one or two three, Kim.
Speaker 2 (50:32):
This resonated with you.
Speaker 10 (50:34):
Oh yeah, hello, Beckav thank you for sharing your story.
I can sympathize and emphathize with you. And it sort
of happened. A similar kind of thing happened. But what
it made me realize, and I don't know if this
is just an age thing that sometimes when decisions are
made outside of our sphere, so we didn't get to
make those decisions. What ultimately ends up happening is that
(50:57):
you work out as you mature that things happened for
a reason and you are where you're meant to be.
So I hope that you went on to do bigger
and better things, or spend time valuable time family and
you look back now and think it. Actually it was fine.
It all worked out fine, and hopefully that's how it
worked out for you, because it certainly did for me.
Speaker 7 (51:18):
Yeah, Kim, it definitely has given me my work life
balance back, and I've definitely reconnected with my kids. So
it has been a silver lining. So what happened with
your job?
Speaker 3 (51:28):
Are you okay?
Speaker 6 (51:29):
Yeah?
Speaker 10 (51:29):
Yeah, yeah, it's so similar sort of thing. I was
hosted by a firm and they weren't going to be
funded anymore. So I was given the you know that
big chat, which broke me for a couple of days,
and then I picked myself put my big girl pants
on it. I actually had some counseling with a really
(51:52):
awesome woman who kind of went through my skill set,
and then I started my own business and then got reinstated.
I didn't end up losing my job, and that now
I have the best job ever with the same firm organization,
and I love when I came. Yeah, I feel for people,
(52:12):
and I imagine as we get older it gets tougher.
But you know what, if it's meant to be, you
need to look at the silver lining and work out
well what next?
Speaker 3 (52:22):
Yeah, thank you, Kim.
Speaker 7 (52:23):
I do think the problem with our careers is we
let them define us. And I felt that all of
my self worth was tied up in that role.
Speaker 1 (52:30):
I love that Kim said go and see a counselor
really helped her. And you were like, you know what
the best counseling is. I'm going to do breakfast radio
for years, going to wake up at the horrible hours.
All right now though.
Speaker 3 (52:43):
Back, Yeah, look at me, I'm a full human.
Speaker 2 (52:48):
Flower.
Speaker 3 (52:49):
I have no issues and no insecurity.
Speaker 2 (52:52):
And look, this is one of your favorite songs, isn't it.
Speaker 3 (52:55):
Oh my god, you're a prayer. That was my part
for my flash back this morning that I.
Speaker 2 (52:59):
Last Yeah you did lose, Let's play it now for
you to make you feel better. Okay, Joe and Max's
Gordon Ticket.
Speaker 1 (53:14):
I like this, this is new. I also think that
we need to add to the opener. I like gold
That's something that I'll work on back here behind the scenes.
Speaker 2 (53:22):
That from Gold Member the Dutch guy that eats his own.
Speaker 1 (53:26):
Skin in James Bond, No just powers gold then they're
not GoldenEye.
Speaker 5 (53:33):
We're launching the Golden Batchelor.
Speaker 2 (53:35):
That is what this is called.
Speaker 1 (53:36):
Where you can win the ultimate Golden Ticket.
Speaker 7 (53:40):
This is an incredible prize so you can unwind and
indulge in gold class event cinemas, first class cinema experience,
and then after you've seen your movie, your head up
to dinner and an overnight stay at the luxurious se
Cooil Lodge upper Mount Lofty.
Speaker 1 (53:56):
See, this is the real prize here. I mean no
offense to gold class events and that's awesome. That's like
a great way to spend you ravo. Se Coil Lodge
might be the nicest place to stay in South Australia.
Speaker 6 (54:05):
I wouldn't surprise you.
Speaker 7 (54:08):
And it is one of the nicest places I've stayed
in the world.
Speaker 3 (54:11):
It is world.
Speaker 7 (54:13):
Class, stunning accommodation and you could have dinner and a
night there.
Speaker 2 (54:16):
You're going to roll up there. Don't worry about driving
yourself because that'd lad show for company. You're going to
do that. They'll drive you around wherever you want to go.
Speaker 1 (54:22):
Just want to duck down to the shops and get
some hot chips to sit in my beautiful bath at
Sekoya Lodge.
Speaker 2 (54:27):
Thank you very much.
Speaker 1 (54:29):
That's all part of the prize. What you have to do.
What you have to do is listen out for Haley
in Max's Golden Hits. So this starts tomorrow, like eight
am tomorrow, eight till two tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (54:39):
We're doing this.
Speaker 1 (54:40):
You listen out, you go, oh that's the golden hit
thirteen one O two three, pick up the phone.
Speaker 3 (54:45):
All right, listen.
Speaker 7 (54:46):
Hayley's back at six am Monday, so listen in for
your chance to win.
Speaker 3 (54:51):
I'm actually really looking forward to this show.
Speaker 6 (54:55):
I feel like it's my era, my era.
Speaker 1 (54:58):
You're going to be Oh, who's that young whipper snapper?
It's a sixty five year old man getting out of
the car.
Speaker 4 (55:03):
Silver Fox Bally all right, Hate Your Golden Bachelor Premius
Monday October twenty at seven thirty pm on Channel nine
and nine.
Speaker 2 (55:11):
Now listen now for those.
Speaker 4 (55:12):
Golden hits on the weekend, and then more chances to
win Monday with Haleu Max in the morning. It is
such a good rise with Haleu Max's Golden ticket. Beck Mors,
thanks for feeling any bit of my guys.
Speaker 3 (55:23):
Do you know what?
Speaker 7 (55:24):
I have saved so much money on therapy today. No,
nice to hang with you guys. I'll be back anytime.
But I hope Haley had a wonderful break and she's
going to be You're going to be back in her
safe hands.
Speaker 3 (55:34):
You'll know the number. Do you know all of the
things from six am?
Speaker 2 (55:36):
It's a shame because you did finally learn the number
after three days.
Speaker 3 (55:39):
You took me three days to learn the phone number.
Speaker 2 (55:41):
Three? All right? Keep up with beck Beck Underscore Morse
on Instagram.
Speaker 6 (55:45):
I'm hardly on there.
Speaker 5 (55:48):
I can't wait to find out what you have for
lunch today.
Speaker 2 (55:50):
You also get her podcast with her daughter. It's called
In the Genes.
Speaker 3 (55:53):
Thanks g E.
Speaker 2 (55:55):
N Ees.
Speaker 3 (55:56):
More money, guys,