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Speaker 1 (00:10):
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Speaker 2 (00:14):
Playlists, and listen live on the free iHeart app. It's
time for the podcast.
Speaker 3 (00:19):
Well, big excitement.
Speaker 1 (00:21):
The show began just as the news was breaking that
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelcey I have announced their engagement.
Speaker 3 (00:26):
Yeahah, yeah, I like those two.
Speaker 4 (00:29):
They're nice kids.
Speaker 3 (00:30):
Oh they're nice.
Speaker 4 (00:31):
So you're English teacher and the petcher got married.
Speaker 1 (00:33):
Well that's what they've said. You're making a sound like
you've come up with that.
Speaker 4 (00:36):
I came up with it.
Speaker 3 (00:37):
That's what Taylor. If you're on her social.
Speaker 4 (00:39):
Media from anyone else, they've stolen from me.
Speaker 3 (00:41):
So Taylor Swift stole that phrase from you?
Speaker 4 (00:43):
Yeah pretty much? Yeah, yeah yeah, and you listened to
shake it off. That's all my stuff.
Speaker 1 (00:48):
There's a link between how many photos you have stored
on your phone and old emails on your phone and
water shortage and environmental damage.
Speaker 3 (00:58):
Quite extraordinary.
Speaker 1 (00:59):
Talking through the science you ben to.
Speaker 4 (01:00):
Get rid of all those dig pics on your phone?
Speaker 1 (01:02):
Is that what they were? I thought they were a
hat stands.
Speaker 4 (01:04):
Priscilla Presley will be joining us.
Speaker 1 (01:06):
That's right, Look sharp TikTok to the last week's was hideous.
Speaker 3 (01:10):
What will we make of Today's.
Speaker 2 (01:11):
An International dog Day yesterday? But not every dog deserves
its day. Some dogs are right jerks.
Speaker 3 (01:18):
Tribal drum will beat for that.
Speaker 4 (01:19):
Enjoy the podcast.
Speaker 5 (01:29):
It was now that a miracle of recording.
Speaker 4 (01:31):
We have so many requests for.
Speaker 6 (01:33):
Them to do it again, Mistress Amanda and miss Amanda
doesn't work alone.
Speaker 1 (01:39):
Friend making the tools of the train.
Speaker 2 (01:42):
I've heard them describe him as a drunken idiot.
Speaker 4 (01:46):
The legendary part Jonesy and Amanda the.
Speaker 1 (01:49):
Actress will congratulations, man, we are there any.
Speaker 3 (01:52):
Now need the jersey and Amanda, you're doing a great job.
Anyone but your silk.
Speaker 7 (01:59):
Good radio.
Speaker 1 (02:00):
Sorry, but if a tone tongue twist set.
Speaker 2 (02:04):
And Amanda shoot Tim We're on the out of the
body to you.
Speaker 4 (02:10):
Amanda, Hello, how are you? I am excellent? The p excellent.
Speaker 3 (02:14):
I'm thrilled and excited.
Speaker 1 (02:15):
You've probably just heard the news that Taylor Swift and
Travis Kelcey are engaged.
Speaker 4 (02:19):
Nice.
Speaker 3 (02:19):
It just makes me feel good.
Speaker 4 (02:21):
Obviously English teacher and your gym teacher. That's getting mad.
Speaker 1 (02:24):
That's how she announced it, which I think was just lovely.
And the photos are beautiful. They're in a flowery garden.
It's just appropriate. She's wearing a summer dress. She's not
dressed like a you know, in a short skirt, the
high heels and the big show offye kind of stuff.
It just says everything that people love about her and
(02:44):
about him.
Speaker 4 (02:45):
Nice. That is nice.
Speaker 3 (02:46):
So yes, this is interesting.
Speaker 1 (02:47):
And just one hour, the posters received nine point two
million likes on Instagram, so much so that the social
media platform has crashed for many people. Instagram users have
been able to load their likes because the system has failed.
Speaker 2 (03:02):
For me, the last time the Internet was bragan was
when Kanne's Misso poured champagne over a naked bum. Maybe
this miss So, maybe the different times that we're living
in there, which.
Speaker 1 (03:12):
Is nice to want to hear details of the ring. I
know you don't, but people do.
Speaker 4 (03:15):
You don't care.
Speaker 1 (03:15):
It's a beautiful ring and it's not a big punsy
show off his stand up he thing.
Speaker 3 (03:19):
It's lovely.
Speaker 1 (03:20):
Travis designed the ring with a man called Kindred Lubeck
of artifacts, fine jewelry.
Speaker 3 (03:25):
Everyone's going to be they'll be having sails through the roof.
Speaker 4 (03:28):
Thought you might go around a gold mark just around
the corner.
Speaker 1 (03:31):
Could have done that Michael Hill Jewelers. Michael's passed away recently.
Speaker 2 (03:35):
Of course, would kill you, Travis to go and honor
Michael Hill.
Speaker 1 (03:40):
The engagement ring is an old mind brilliant cut, that's
what it's called. That's a vintage kind of feel to it. Yep,
the exact don't be bored. There's disgusts that people like
to hear if he brought a motorbike details.
Speaker 4 (03:51):
Well of the details what sort of motorbike would have.
Speaker 1 (03:54):
The exact size and value haven't been revealed, but an
expert has told Bride's magazine it's likely eight carrots and
costs five hundred and fifty thousand dollars.
Speaker 4 (04:03):
It's a reasonable costed ring. What do you mean five
hundred and fifty thousand a lot?
Speaker 3 (04:08):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (04:08):
They make a lot of money, but still they could
buy a million, two million dollar ring.
Speaker 4 (04:12):
But that's that's.
Speaker 1 (04:13):
Quite He's gone with a ring that probably means something
to both of them. That's what I love about them.
Speaker 4 (04:17):
Congratulate those kids.
Speaker 1 (04:19):
Actually, it's now it's sixteen million likes in the last
few hours since I've announced their engagement.
Speaker 4 (04:24):
Is the last we need to talk about this?
Speaker 3 (04:26):
Why you being it. It's a big deal. It's a
big deal.
Speaker 1 (04:30):
This is one of these things that is bigger than
the sum of its parts. And I don't want to
talk about Travis's part, but this, this feel good story
makes a lot of people feel good. Ye, So I'm
winning the World Cup.
Speaker 2 (04:42):
So I was distracted not by your ring talk, but
gem I rye, what are you doing here?
Speaker 4 (04:47):
It's Wednesday?
Speaker 3 (04:49):
That's right, you're not normally here.
Speaker 4 (04:51):
Where's Brian?
Speaker 8 (04:52):
They ordered me to come in because Brian's sick.
Speaker 3 (04:54):
Oh no, I'm ordering flowers.
Speaker 4 (04:58):
How does he get sick?
Speaker 1 (04:59):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (05:00):
The man is a monolith.
Speaker 3 (05:01):
I'm going to let me just just arranging, arranging, look
like that's Simpson.
Speaker 1 (05:09):
Excuse me. I'm just dictating that. I'm just like Wendell.
Speaker 3 (05:12):
I'm just dictating the card.
Speaker 4 (05:14):
To still do.
Speaker 3 (05:15):
And you're dear Ryan with a bee.
Speaker 1 (05:17):
I hope you're feeling well. We miss you very much
and we'll make do until you do.
Speaker 4 (05:24):
Send him some fruit basket. And so I've got a
doctor on tab send doctor Chris Brown Ran.
Speaker 1 (05:28):
Well, he's a boy.
Speaker 4 (05:29):
You can have a look at his fat locks.
Speaker 1 (05:31):
Just check if his worming tablets are right to date.
Speaker 2 (05:33):
Okay, Briscilla Presley will be joining us on the show today.
Speaker 1 (05:36):
A big deal. That is a big deal, so many
big deal things.
Speaker 2 (05:39):
Instagram makes us return and we can't do anything until
we do the Magnificent seven.
Speaker 1 (05:43):
What's the first meal of the day intended to break
your fast?
Speaker 2 (05:46):
They should send Brian a breakfast basket, shall I?
Speaker 1 (05:49):
I want you to answer the question.
Speaker 2 (05:51):
Thirteen fifty five twenty two. There's no time for this.
Brian's I'm well, really the true claring. We had some
Blenda Carlisle to provide coua for.
Speaker 4 (06:03):
You, Bryan gam Nation Gold seven.
Speaker 2 (06:06):
Hello there, it's jonesy Amanda, thanks to my Joe Holmes.
Part of Cloudy twenty two in the City and our West.
A beautiful looking sunrise at.
Speaker 1 (06:14):
The morning, beautiful at the morning, at the morning.
Speaker 4 (06:17):
I can't even talk because it's just you'r a gog.
Speaker 2 (06:20):
And do you remember where you were on this day
when you found out that Brian called him sick?
Speaker 3 (06:25):
The first I was going to say that Taylor Swift
got engaged.
Speaker 2 (06:28):
That's yeah, that's that's just by you know, that'll be
a nice footnote. Taylor Swift Travis Kelcey were engaged the
day that Brian didn't come into work.
Speaker 1 (06:39):
Look, I've sent the flowers, I've sent the fruit basket. Okay,
he said his mind to look after him, which I
think is a lovely thing.
Speaker 2 (06:47):
Can we get a specialist doctor around to see him
as well?
Speaker 8 (06:49):
Sitting right here and right.
Speaker 2 (06:52):
Let's get into the seven seven questions? Can you go
all the way and answer all seven questions correctly? James
of coloradi thoughts and prayers for Brian.
Speaker 1 (07:02):
I hope he gets better scene the work. Yeah, you
left out an important part of your introduction, Brinnan. We say,
if you get the all right, Amanda will.
Speaker 4 (07:09):
Say, oh yeah, that's right. Yeah, I'll distracted.
Speaker 1 (07:12):
I know you're distracted because of the illness that lurks
amongst us.
Speaker 2 (07:16):
To play a man, a man like Brian gets on
workers taken down.
Speaker 4 (07:21):
What about the rest of us as me immortals?
Speaker 3 (07:23):
It frightens everyone scares me.
Speaker 1 (07:25):
James's question number one, what's the first meal of the day?
Intended to break your fast? The answer was given by
Brendan Jones. But see if you can remember what he said,
it's breakfast.
Speaker 4 (07:35):
James didn't know that he'd be Johnny Dumbo and he's not.
Speaker 2 (07:38):
What color is the black box of playing, James, that's orange.
Speaker 1 (07:43):
Let's play monster mash. We've mashed two songs together. What
are they any ideas, said James.
Speaker 9 (08:11):
Yes, the first one is Wolfspin?
Speaker 5 (08:15):
Is what song by Wolfspin?
Speaker 1 (08:20):
You've munched the answers together though in word, but it's terrible.
That hurts my head. I think James has come from
another planet.
Speaker 2 (08:29):
Thank you, James, and thanks for your thoughts about Brian.
Matt is in North Kellyville.
Speaker 3 (08:33):
Hello, Matt, Good morning man, Good morning.
Speaker 7 (08:35):
James.
Speaker 3 (08:35):
Would like to.
Speaker 4 (08:36):
Put in our card for Brian to get well card.
Speaker 7 (08:39):
Yeah, you know, obviously taughts and prayers out to Brian
taking the extra long weekend.
Speaker 2 (08:45):
Now, you know I won't have that chat here, Matt.
Brian is that not that sort of guy.
Speaker 3 (08:50):
He's not Ryan is, But Brian would.
Speaker 4 (08:52):
Definitely do that. But Brian is not that sort of guy.
Speaker 1 (08:56):
You know. Brian is such a man mountain that only
he could over take the news that Taylor Swift got
engaged today. It seems that you've skewed the show towards that, Brendan.
Speaker 3 (09:09):
Matt. He's question number three, what songs are being matched up?
Speaker 4 (09:12):
Have a literally.
Speaker 3 (09:18):
Do you know what the songs are? Even just one
of them?
Speaker 9 (09:20):
So spin me around, yeah live.
Speaker 3 (09:26):
We give you that, and what's the other one?
Speaker 9 (09:28):
And Oasis wonder Wall.
Speaker 1 (09:31):
This is why when James said spinwall or wall spin,
I thought it munched the answer together.
Speaker 4 (09:39):
What is Richard Gear's middle name? Matt? Do you wint
the multiple choice on this or do you want to
have a crack multiple choice?
Speaker 7 (09:46):
Please?
Speaker 4 (09:46):
A Tiffany B Clifford, c Ryan with a B. Let's
go with Clifford.
Speaker 3 (09:56):
It's not Clifford. Sorry about that, Matt.
Speaker 2 (10:00):
We have a question before the Magnificent seven. What is
Richard Gear's middle.
Speaker 3 (10:03):
Name Tiffany or is it Ryan with a B?
Speaker 1 (10:06):
That's what I would call a child.
Speaker 4 (10:09):
In fifty five twenty two.
Speaker 2 (10:11):
That's our number, Chris seven shit podcast cold by A
one point seven. Hello there, it's Jersey the matter. It's
the twenty seventh of August. It's my brother's birthday today.
Speaker 3 (10:20):
It's Matt.
Speaker 1 (10:21):
Today, he will be seventy And happy birthday from your younger.
Speaker 2 (10:26):
Brothers turning seventy today, So happy birth Happy birthday, Matt.
Speaker 4 (10:30):
And also you remember where you were when you heard
the news.
Speaker 3 (10:33):
Taylor Swift, Travis Kelsey a engaged.
Speaker 2 (10:36):
Well there's that, but Brian with her or Ryan with
a bee didn't call into work today because he's unwell.
Speaker 1 (10:42):
I think we should start calling Ryan Hi, Ryan, Ryan
without a bee. Yeah, maybe that's I think it's time
that Bryan takes Iner stay a brand.
Speaker 2 (10:51):
It's Jeny right, Yeah, a team brand.
Speaker 4 (10:57):
We're into the make seven up.
Speaker 1 (10:58):
To question number four. It's going to Jason in sant Clair. Hello, Jason, Jason, Jason, Jason, Hello,
that you are Hi.
Speaker 3 (11:08):
It's Richard Gear's middle name, is it?
Speaker 1 (11:10):
We've got two options for you, Tiffany or Ryan with
a bee.
Speaker 10 (11:15):
It's Tiffany.
Speaker 3 (11:16):
Tiffany. This is from his mother's maiden name.
Speaker 1 (11:19):
That old excuse true or false?
Speaker 2 (11:22):
The inventor of the frisbee had his ashes turned into
a frisbee when he died.
Speaker 4 (11:27):
Is that true or false? Jason?
Speaker 7 (11:30):
True?
Speaker 4 (11:30):
Yeah, it was true.
Speaker 1 (11:31):
And before it passing, he said, when we die, we
don't go to purgatory.
Speaker 3 (11:35):
We land on the roof and lay there kind of
like it.
Speaker 2 (11:38):
Good Old Edward Hedrick. What is the term for molton
rock from a volcano? Jason lover LoVa.
Speaker 3 (11:48):
Question seven.
Speaker 1 (11:49):
This is where we are already, Jason, who just announced
their engagement to Travis Kelsey.
Speaker 2 (11:56):
Taylor sweet is Jason any words you'd like to pass
on to Brian.
Speaker 3 (12:00):
Going to say to Taylor and Travis, come on time,
it's back to work soon.
Speaker 9 (12:06):
I know you guys miss him.
Speaker 4 (12:07):
We do.
Speaker 2 (12:09):
It's like, you know, really, it feels like we're missing
an arm on the show today over in congratulations you
won the jam pack two hundred dollars to spend a
bay Vista dessert. Well, the famous desserts and bay Visita
paramatter and Bridness says a double pass two Life of
Chuck plus Jones and demanded characters for the color and
some standard pencils.
Speaker 4 (12:28):
Jason, anything else you'd like to add or is that here?
Speaker 1 (12:30):
No, that's all, thank you very much, my man, Jonesy
and Amanda.
Speaker 7 (12:36):
Podcast Josie and a man.
Speaker 3 (12:41):
Those are two great names.
Speaker 2 (12:45):
Coming through the Jermanak our Big Book of Musical Facts.
On this day in nineteen ninety three, well, Brian called
in sick on this day.
Speaker 4 (12:53):
That's something not on nineteen You're.
Speaker 3 (12:54):
Going to have to rally Brendon. This is really knocking
you around.
Speaker 4 (12:57):
Why just should know.
Speaker 2 (12:58):
The guy like it must be a serious illness for
a man of that statue too.
Speaker 4 (13:04):
He's not He's not like Jimi.
Speaker 8 (13:05):
Right.
Speaker 3 (13:06):
We just know who had Dan Droff to go.
Speaker 1 (13:08):
Home on this day nineteen spy and got overwhelmed.
Speaker 4 (13:14):
Remember that went to stay out for thirteen.
Speaker 2 (13:17):
Tina Turner released her What's Love Got.
Speaker 4 (13:21):
To Do with It? Was that?
Speaker 2 (13:22):
That wasn't nineteen ninety three, Sure that was in the
eighties anyway. The music legend still to this day is
dubbed as the Queen of rock and roll, But it
wasn't a title she earned easily.
Speaker 1 (13:34):
In America.
Speaker 6 (13:35):
Radio programmers don't program you as a black person rock
and roll, you R and.
Speaker 4 (13:40):
B because of your color. I've been rock and roll
all my life.
Speaker 6 (13:43):
I have stood with the rock and roll guys, and
still they say they the radio programmer said, no, we
cannot program her, she's R and B. But I reversed
it on them my audience. The people proclaimed me in rock.
Speaker 3 (13:56):
And roll, and so it was dis forced.
Speaker 6 (13:59):
So it didn't matter what the radio stations were saying
or we're playing now. I feel that one over them,
because it's like saying, you knew it all the time,
you just didn't.
Speaker 4 (14:07):
Want to give that to me.
Speaker 3 (14:08):
But the public came to me.
Speaker 2 (14:09):
So it was a four hard battle for Tina to
be the queen of rock and rock because if you're black,
you just had to be R and B in America.
I just an addendum to that. The song came out
in nineteen eighty four. But remember the show What's Love
Got to Do with It? The biopic?
Speaker 5 (14:25):
Right?
Speaker 4 (14:25):
It was very good.
Speaker 3 (14:26):
Send it to the top of the charts again.
Speaker 4 (14:27):
Who was in that? James Rain was in that really yeah? Yeah,
as he was in ninety three.
Speaker 3 (14:33):
He was the manager Roger Davidson.
Speaker 4 (14:36):
Yeah. As a fun fact, like Australian.
Speaker 3 (14:39):
He can't get a more Australian voice than James Rain.
Speaker 2 (14:43):
For US, radio programmers are a different breed here. For example,
let's look at core artists rock seat and the many
very genres it fits under. So you've got rock rock seat,
and then there's R and B rock sead, yeah, and
then there's ballad, rock set.
Speaker 3 (15:04):
About synth pop, rock set yeah, I see what you do.
Speaker 4 (15:10):
There are many many different.
Speaker 3 (15:14):
Genres of rock set.
Speaker 4 (15:15):
Rock set. Bettina is always rock and roll to us.
Speaker 3 (15:20):
Do you have lots of old photos on your phone?
Speaker 4 (15:23):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (15:23):
We all do, don't we?
Speaker 2 (15:25):
And you go through from time to time and scroll
through and delete the ones.
Speaker 4 (15:28):
Do you, yep, I get rid of shots? Do you
ones that I'm not going to use?
Speaker 3 (15:33):
We use for what though?
Speaker 4 (15:34):
Just ones that I've got pictures of that.
Speaker 1 (15:36):
It's so funny because do we all remember the photos
that we've got. I don't think we do. It's just
a storage facility really on your phone. And this is
what I think is interesting is the UK government is
asking people to get rid of their photos and old
emails to help tackle a water shortage. You wouldn't think
that that would correlate with an environmental crisis. It's been
described as a nationally significant incident five areas in the
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UK officially and drought. And what they're saying is that
all of your stuff is stored up in the cloud,
and it's the cloud that needs water to cool those
computers that are taking up all this water.
Speaker 3 (16:12):
Have a listen.
Speaker 11 (16:13):
Whatever you store something up in the cloud, it requires
computers and computer servers to save that. The servers generate heat.
That heat needs to be called somehow. They oftimes use
water to cool the servers.
Speaker 10 (16:24):
Some data centers use up to nineteen million liters of
water a day.
Speaker 12 (16:29):
That's the same as about fifteen thousand households.
Speaker 1 (16:32):
So the government, the UK government is saying by deleting
one thousand old emails with attachments could save seventy seven
liters of water. It's worth going through the phone. You'll
save space and water. But AI is really going to
be impacting this more and more environmental impact from AI.
Training and using large AI models requires vast amounts of electricity,
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with AI workloads projected to consumingly half of all global
data center electricity by the end of twenty twenty five.
So this surge and energy use contributes to rising greenhouse
gas emissions, peing even the aviation industry, so that's quite extraordinary.
AI data centers rely heavily on water for cooling. These
figures are extraordinary in terms of water usage. AI data
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centers in the US alone consumed seventeen billion gallons of
water in twenty twenty three, so they're extrapolating this mats
to it's going to be about one hundred and forty
eight billion gallons of water annually.
Speaker 3 (17:35):
Let me put that in a context.
Speaker 1 (17:36):
One hundred and forty eight billion gallons of water is
ninety three billion flushes of a toilet two hundred and
twenty four thousand Olympic sized pools.
Speaker 3 (17:45):
This is what's been used.
Speaker 1 (17:46):
Annually three hundred and forty three thousand football fields. This
water would supply New York City with water for five months.
Speaker 3 (17:55):
It's about one point.
Speaker 1 (17:56):
Eight five billion bath tubs and pretty much the equivalent
of my ankle water. Okay, so this is a public
service announcement. If your old photos, your old emails, have
a cull really because environmental impact is extraordinary.
Speaker 4 (18:11):
But to delete my nudes of who.
Speaker 2 (18:15):
To see if everything's in peak condition, you it need
some cooling there.
Speaker 1 (18:21):
Well, you know what you could do? Send it off
to you. Hell, what's this?
Speaker 3 (18:27):
Is that a knuckle?
Speaker 1 (18:28):
But you can You can send this stuff to chat
gpt and it will tell you your medical information. Chat
GPT is very useful, but it also has a big downside.
We'll talk about that next in the pub test.
Speaker 2 (18:45):
Let's get on there to the jonesy demand of rams
to the pub test today. Chat GPT does it pass
the pub test.
Speaker 1 (18:52):
It's a more human interaction than Google is. This is
the whole point. This is the new AI. It's trying
to replicate how humans think, and there are a lot
of great things about it. You know, a lot of
students use it. Anita, who I do my podcast with,
is a university lecturer. She can tell now when people
are using it for exams and things. But it is
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a great tool for research, for essays for life. It
is a really good tool. But there's a downside to
it as well. People are relying on it when they shouldn't.
Did you see that couple at the Spanish couple the
influences The influencers broke down in tears. They missed their
flight because they'd asked chat gpt if they needed a
certain visa to travel and chat gpt said no. So
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they turned up and found they couldn't travel because in
fact it was wrong. So don't rely on it for
information like that.
Speaker 4 (19:43):
It's meant to do the group work.
Speaker 1 (19:45):
But also people are using it like a psychologist in
your pocket. There's been some very sad stories of people
taking their own lives and people have thought, what's happened here?
They didn't tell me anything, and they look back through
their history and they've been sharing all their feelings with
chat gpt, And if it was a human at the
other end, there may have been some respites.
Speaker 4 (20:03):
So surely these people know that there's not a human
at the other end.
Speaker 1 (20:06):
No, but chat GPTs come a partner to a lot
of people. This is stuff I'm reading about too. It's
a it feels like a human interaction and they respond
like humans, and you know it's not a human, but
it's very it's friendly, it's conducive to you sharing your
feelings a whole lot.
Speaker 4 (20:25):
Of Stuff's like sharing your feelings with your car.
Speaker 1 (20:28):
Yeah, well maybe that's right, but that gives some people
some comfort.
Speaker 2 (20:32):
Yeah, well of course, but having said that, I wouldn't
take advice from any automobile.
Speaker 4 (20:37):
Or there was a story where something it's a tool
to get me from A to B.
Speaker 1 (20:40):
Well, someone had said to a chat GPT psychologist in
your pocket as they call it, they said they felt
like jumping off a cliff and the response was, well,
that's good, you're getting into the great outdoors.
Speaker 3 (20:51):
There's a nuance that's missed through all of that.
Speaker 1 (20:54):
But it is a great tool for a lot of people.
So let's see what you think.
Speaker 3 (20:58):
Do you use it, how to use it? Chat GPT?
Does it pass the pub testage?
Speaker 4 (21:02):
Yeah, jamnation, you got a big clastofer cold frendon you.
Speaker 1 (21:07):
Wanted to call this competition and I said, don't do it.
Speaker 3 (21:10):
Because you can't do it.
Speaker 2 (21:11):
Big Big hour on the show. Priscilla Presley will be
joining us. Also, TikTok Tucker makes its return today.
Speaker 3 (21:17):
That's why Ryan with a Bee. Brian isn't here.
Speaker 1 (21:20):
Today because last week he had to sample one of
the worst things we've ever done.
Speaker 4 (21:24):
I can't remember what it was.
Speaker 3 (21:26):
It was supposed to.
Speaker 1 (21:27):
Be like a low calorie brownie and we got lied
to by TikTok because the guy said it was delicious.
It's the plug from the coffee member. So it's just
the plug from the coffee machine with whipped cream and
chocolate sauce on it, and you bite into it.
Speaker 3 (21:43):
Here's the result.
Speaker 1 (21:45):
No no, no, no no at first, no, okay.
Speaker 4 (21:55):
It's just.
Speaker 2 (21:58):
It sounds like that time you had inadvertently involved in
a drug rip about it.
Speaker 1 (22:03):
I don't even really drink coffee, so that big hit
of coffee granules nearly killed me.
Speaker 2 (22:08):
I would rather eat a tombi en after a bear
has come out of hibernation.
Speaker 1 (22:11):
Well, who knows what we're going to eat today? That
is coming up pub.
Speaker 2 (22:14):
Test that's coming up next though chat GPT does it
past the pub test?
Speaker 1 (22:21):
Sham Notion podcast When.
Speaker 6 (22:24):
God I wanted to get on right now?
Speaker 5 (22:30):
Windows your head.
Speaker 2 (22:32):
On a Gell Jennathy Jonesy demand of arms for the
pub test. Chat GPT does it pass the pub Test?
Speaker 3 (22:41):
A Spanish couple have gone viral.
Speaker 1 (22:43):
They blame chat GPT because they asked chat gpt if
they needed a particular visa to get into a country,
and they turned up and found out that the information
they were.
Speaker 3 (22:53):
Given was incorrect.
Speaker 1 (22:54):
Lots of people using chat GPT, not just for information,
but for emotional reasons as well. People are forming relationships
through chat GPT. People are turning to it for psychological advice.
Speaker 4 (23:06):
It's a tool. It's like your lawnmark. Before the we
had a site, people had to walk around cut their grass.
Speaker 2 (23:12):
It's not asking your lawnmark for advice. You use it
up the ground.
Speaker 1 (23:15):
Point, though, it's become more than a tool start because
you've got Google et.
Speaker 3 (23:21):
Cetera for that.
Speaker 1 (23:21):
The whole point of chat GPT and AI, they're working
very hard to replicate human interaction. This is where it's going,
and that can be useful, it can also be dangerous.
Speaker 3 (23:31):
Chat GPT does it past the pub test?
Speaker 13 (23:34):
So I use it regularly for work writing documents. But
I know the difference between my personal life and professional life,
and I think this is where the boundary needs to
be drawn, because there's a lot of people out there
starting to use it as a personal advice tool, and
I think that's where it starts to get dangerous because
(23:54):
it is unregulated and it doesn't have any boundaries in
that respect.
Speaker 10 (24:00):
I use EXL databases, and I use coding, and I
use SKGPT, and it's fantastic.
Speaker 14 (24:06):
It actually does it for you.
Speaker 9 (24:07):
Well, you tell me what to do things out the
coding and do you have it chept?
Speaker 10 (24:12):
Does approtis?
Speaker 14 (24:14):
No, it doesn't.
Speaker 6 (24:15):
I've been a psychologist for over twenty five years and
there are.
Speaker 15 (24:18):
Many many concerning aspects to AI trying to replicate human relationships.
Speaker 9 (24:25):
I think people should be very worried.
Speaker 2 (24:28):
Interesting, no more worried than we were about the car.
It does come with its own caveat of problems. But people,
but we're the masters of AI, we are the masters
of chat GPT.
Speaker 3 (24:39):
Yes, but it does.
Speaker 1 (24:40):
Give you human interaction and human advice, So be careful.
Do you start am what you do with we that
you do it?
Speaker 15 (24:50):
Fancy the moldy bacteria, Investors, slavers, meat fall off.
Speaker 2 (24:56):
The results too much, tends to give your diary. TikTok taker,
we make food from TikTok and eat it. I see
that the boiler is going in the studio.
Speaker 3 (25:06):
Yes, I am. We've got this hot plate in here.
Speaker 1 (25:08):
You know when you see people do things on TikTok
or on cooking shows and they've got this hot plate thing.
Speaker 3 (25:12):
I don't like it, but anyway.
Speaker 1 (25:14):
That's what we've got.
Speaker 3 (25:15):
It's an induction.
Speaker 4 (25:16):
Wait, you've got a beef with boiling water.
Speaker 1 (25:18):
Now, no, with this induction cooker thing, because I don't
I don't understand induction.
Speaker 3 (25:24):
I like to see a flame.
Speaker 2 (25:25):
Ironically, you're the person that needs induction because you don't
know how to sit in the chair properly.
Speaker 3 (25:29):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (25:30):
Now, what I'm doing That noise you're hearing is I've
got a pot of water on the boil.
Speaker 3 (25:35):
Do you like pasta?
Speaker 4 (25:37):
I love pasta.
Speaker 1 (25:39):
People love pasta. They like pasta, sauces pasta pasta.
Speaker 4 (25:42):
I remember the old village.
Speaker 2 (25:43):
My nana used to make the pasta, and she'd say,
and you come into us and you eat the pasta.
Speaker 3 (25:48):
Did she how intriguing. The shire was alive.
Speaker 4 (25:52):
But what a village of carrying bar Yeah.
Speaker 1 (25:54):
And that tribe that you lived with all those years,
the Italian tribe. But we've had pasta salads, all kinds
of different pasta. What about a pasta dessert? No one's
ever called for it, but I've seen someone cook one
and they loved it. So I'm going to make penne teller.
That's a joke around Nutella and Penne. You look bored
(26:17):
as hell?
Speaker 3 (26:18):
Do you look as bored as hell?
Speaker 2 (26:20):
I'm just stitching my sides back together with the human
that's covering out.
Speaker 1 (26:23):
Oh shut up. Anyway, this isn't a funny sigma. This
is a food segment. And mind you to snort a bit,
mrug and he's not going through your nostrils. Can we
not share a microphone please? I don't like it. So
what I'm going to do, I'm going to boil this
penne and I've got the water onto boil. It's got
to be in a rolling boil, rolling goros.
Speaker 4 (26:40):
It's almost there.
Speaker 1 (26:41):
It's almost there, and I'm going to put some pastor
in and once the pasta has cooked, and obviously this
will be after the news I'm going to add some
ntella and the garnish is some grated chocolate and apparently
it's delicious.
Speaker 3 (26:55):
Though last week we.
Speaker 1 (26:56):
Heard that those locale chocolate brownies were going to be delicious,
it was.
Speaker 4 (27:00):
Just raw coffee.
Speaker 1 (27:03):
Penne? Do you have penne envy? So you're smiling at that?
I finally got a smile from Brendan Jones. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (27:10):
Good. You should do a radiation, shouldn't.
Speaker 3 (27:12):
I I'm wasted in here.
Speaker 1 (27:13):
I'm always wasting, So anybody I can get through.
Speaker 4 (27:15):
It, I should join bomb nuts and tofu I should.
Speaker 1 (27:18):
They're very good. Do you think that's enough of boiling?
Can I put the pastora in now?
Speaker 4 (27:22):
Can you put some salt in?
Speaker 16 (27:23):
No?
Speaker 1 (27:24):
You don't in this one because it's a dessert. So
I'm just going to put in about that much, I
reckon just enough for the three of us in here.
Speaker 3 (27:31):
So that's in there now.
Speaker 2 (27:33):
That is going up, maybe aside for Brian as well,
because he's on well.
Speaker 1 (27:37):
Today, we'll send it to his home. So that's now
going to bubble away. That's going to cook. That takes
what about fifteen twenty minutes to cook the past.
Speaker 2 (27:44):
Well, we've got a lot coming up we've got Priscilla
Presley came out.
Speaker 4 (27:47):
So you work this out.
Speaker 1 (27:48):
I have worked this out. So we're going to go
to the news. Out of the news, I'm going to
add our choco, our Natella grate, some white chocolate on it,
and then after that, what a shock, We're going to
attempt to eat it.
Speaker 4 (28:00):
I'm excited.
Speaker 1 (28:01):
This is one of those ones that could be delicious
or it could be hidious.
Speaker 3 (28:05):
Jonesy and Amanda.
Speaker 12 (28:07):
Podcast starting what you do with that?
Speaker 9 (28:13):
You do it?
Speaker 15 (28:14):
That's a fancy the moldy bacteria invested slab.
Speaker 4 (28:18):
Of meat fall off the rest to give you TikTok tacker.
We make food from tiktoket.
Speaker 2 (28:27):
I'm over on your side of the desk, and I
don't know what's a winging about. You've got a great
view here, you complain, No, I don't you've got.
Speaker 4 (28:33):
I've got the better view you've got.
Speaker 2 (28:35):
You're looking at the spit bridge and you've got the
concrete plant down there.
Speaker 3 (28:39):
And I've got your breath in my face. I'm not happy.
Speaker 2 (28:41):
And you got Garden Island look at I got that
loser Harbor bridge in the Opera House.
Speaker 1 (28:46):
Anyway, today we're making penne teller, which is pennae mixed
with nattella. It's a pasta dessert. I've got a question
to ask you, Brendan, because you do know everything. Is
it bad food to eat rawish pasta?
Speaker 4 (28:59):
I meant cockatoo island?
Speaker 1 (29:02):
No, okay, because I think that's what you're having early enough, right,
so I was going to put it on at six
o'clock before TikTok tucker begins. No, so let's throw one
of these at the wall and sit. You throw that
and see if it sticks. Isn't what you're supposed to do?
Eat that?
Speaker 4 (29:19):
Yeah? I think it's right.
Speaker 1 (29:20):
Okay, So what we do now? This has been boiling
long enough, Let's turn it off. Enough cooked enough? Okay,
So I take I take the pasta and put it
into a bowl. Yep, that's what I'm doing. Okay, there
we go. What I do now very detailed? I add ntella.
Speaker 2 (29:41):
Oh well, n tellum was invented by the Italians.
Speaker 4 (29:46):
Did you know that fun fact?
Speaker 1 (29:48):
During the war, young you have enough chocolate.
Speaker 4 (29:54):
So you got the hazel nuts and mixed up in
this chocolate rash. If I'm boring you, actually.
Speaker 1 (29:58):
So let me just do this because my son has
a nut allergy. We never had anteller in the house,
so I can't believe that kids are just allowed to
eat chocolate a chocolate substitute?
Speaker 4 (30:09):
Yeah, who has that?
Speaker 3 (30:10):
Like having that on sandwiches? It seems illegal.
Speaker 4 (30:12):
Yeah, I don't know. I'm not I'm not a fan.
Speaker 1 (30:14):
Right, So we mixed it around.
Speaker 4 (30:15):
You ready, yep, I've got my pastor. Yep, not your microphone.
Speaker 1 (30:21):
I've got my pastor. I've got my microphone. I've got
my orange crush. And now what we.
Speaker 3 (30:25):
Do that's all through there.
Speaker 4 (30:26):
You're ready.
Speaker 3 (30:27):
What we do now is we take some white chocolate
and we.
Speaker 1 (30:32):
Grate it over the top. I love white chocolate, do you?
Speaker 4 (30:35):
I'm not a fan.
Speaker 3 (30:38):
Is there much that you like in life?
Speaker 1 (30:40):
Okay? We great this over that? So this instead of
I guess the analogy would be if you're making a pasta,
this would be the parmesan. Yes, okay, so a bit
more there. What do you think is that enough?
Speaker 4 (30:54):
Yeah? I think that's fine. There's too much white in there, man.
Speaker 3 (30:57):
And now where's the bowls?
Speaker 4 (30:58):
Here?
Speaker 1 (30:58):
They are? Yep, I'm going to serve it into these bowls?
Speaker 4 (31:02):
Okay, Well, you know, are you going to play that up?
And we'll eat it.
Speaker 2 (31:05):
Next that podcast TikTok Tucker. We make food from TikToker
and eat it today.
Speaker 4 (31:13):
What's this called love?
Speaker 1 (31:14):
This is called penne tel. I'm just a bit more grating, right,
So we've got penne Let me know, when you see
red that means I've grated too far.
Speaker 2 (31:23):
You've got penne ntella and as a garnish, Amanda is
just putting on some white chocolate.
Speaker 3 (31:29):
Ryan, you've got yours.
Speaker 1 (31:31):
When I say you've got to also have the pasta
with it, got a bit of everything and go.
Speaker 16 (31:41):
Not for me?
Speaker 4 (31:42):
Ah, you know, I don't know why you bother.
Speaker 1 (31:48):
The pasta isn't cooked, for one, But even if it did,
even though it was, I don't think you need that texture.
What do you think, Ryan Bland? How can ntella not
be natellerish?
Speaker 11 (32:03):
See?
Speaker 1 (32:03):
Is that because you're expecting pasta to have a more
flavorful sauce.
Speaker 4 (32:08):
I think a bit more planning.
Speaker 2 (32:09):
Perhaps put your boiling water on, gook your pasture a
bit longer.
Speaker 1 (32:16):
I would suggest, even if the pasta was cooked, it's
a waste of all the ingredients to put them together.
Speaker 3 (32:22):
Do you agree with that?
Speaker 1 (32:24):
It's a perfect TikTok Tucker. It could have been brilliant,
but it just wasn't.
Speaker 4 (32:27):
Story of TikTok Tucker's life absolutely started.
Speaker 15 (32:33):
What you do with that, you do it a fancy
The moldy, bacteria infested slavs met fall.
Speaker 14 (32:40):
Off the.
Speaker 4 (32:42):
Rest to give you clean all this up.
Speaker 2 (32:46):
Because Priscilla Presley is joining us next Jasis.
Speaker 4 (32:50):
Our next guest needs no introduction.
Speaker 2 (32:52):
Priscilla Presley has entered the building. Hello there, this is Jonesy,
and over there is Amanda.
Speaker 3 (33:00):
Well, hello, and good morning.
Speaker 7 (33:01):
I am, and a good morning to you. We're in
the afternoon right now.
Speaker 2 (33:05):
I have a first name that's actually Brendan, but many
years of commercial radio have worn it away, so I'm
just known as Jones.
Speaker 7 (33:14):
Oh my goodness.
Speaker 10 (33:15):
Well that's okay. Jones is different.
Speaker 4 (33:18):
Jonesy is different.
Speaker 3 (33:19):
It's lovely to talk to you.
Speaker 1 (33:21):
I devoured an early advance copy of your memoir softly
as I leave you, and I thought I knew most
of your story, but it was an extraordinary read, and
there was so much I didn't know.
Speaker 3 (33:34):
Oh, thank you, it was an amazing read.
Speaker 16 (33:37):
You.
Speaker 1 (33:37):
Obviously, we all know that you married Elvis early and
you were swept into his world. Did it ever feel
like it was just the two of you? You were
always surrounded by so many people. Did it ever feel
like a normal marriage.
Speaker 7 (33:51):
No, That's why I cherished. That's why I cherished the
evenings after we would go to the theater. I was
always rent the theater every night, and he'd get choices
of what movies he wanted to watch, and we usually
get back home around three o'clock, four o'clock in the morning,
and that was the time that we would shit talk
about the movie, what we thought, talk about the actors,
(34:12):
and just sit down without all the guys around, and
just you know, just kind of you know, get into
each other's world. And that's what I look.
Speaker 2 (34:21):
Forward to, because it would have been hot to get
a time with him because the Memphis Mafia and the
boys were always there.
Speaker 7 (34:29):
They were they were, But I honestly got used to it.
Speaker 16 (34:34):
You know.
Speaker 7 (34:34):
The times that I had alone with him was when
we went into the theater, because he would rend the
a Memphis theater every pretty much every night. We'd get
all the first you know, look at all the new
new movies that were coming in, and we would pretty much,
you know, sometimes we'd see three in a night. We'd
(34:54):
start about ten o'clock, ten thirty after Johnny Carson's show,
and then we would head on to the theater and
come home sometimes five o'clock, five thirty in the morning.
Speaker 3 (35:07):
Nocturnal.
Speaker 4 (35:07):
Yeah, you must have good bladder. Your bladder must have
had a young blad. Wait there was a movie theater.
Speaker 16 (35:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (35:16):
Still, they do have facilities, facilities, but I can't watch.
I get a third of the way in The Fast
and the Furious. I'm off to the loo.
Speaker 3 (35:26):
Yeah, she didn't cover that in the book.
Speaker 7 (35:33):
I would never think of such a thing.
Speaker 10 (35:36):
Pretty good.
Speaker 1 (35:37):
There were so many beats to your life and your
family tree that I'd forgotten about, and obviously Lisa's marriage
to Michael Jackson. But it was such an insight as
to how your feelings about him. You questioned his motives
right from the beginning.
Speaker 8 (35:53):
I did.
Speaker 7 (35:54):
I did. I knew enough of you know about him?
About Michael, you loved, you know, people in the business,
you love actors, you love people who were famous. And
I was just really concerned about because my daughter famous
and with the daughter of what, you know, the most
famous man really, you know, in rock and rolls. So
(36:15):
I was very concerned about about my daughter and his
you know, and his situation was hers and she knew it.
She knew I I you know, I wasn't for it,
but you know, I had to back off.
Speaker 3 (36:28):
You only shared two sentences with him in their entire marriage,
pretty much.
Speaker 9 (36:34):
Pretty much.
Speaker 2 (36:37):
And that's the thing because a lot of people said
Michael used to adapt that sort of girlish little high voice,
but in reality he speake like he sounded like chef
from Seth Park.
Speaker 4 (36:47):
You know, what are you talking about that? Can you
clarify that for us?
Speaker 7 (36:50):
Priscilla, Well, you always had that high voice with me
as well, you know, yes, I mean he didn't let
go of that. And I heard and I did hear
a little bit when we were at at his home
when he was talking to the guy who took care
of him and you know, get errands for him, and
he did another voice. So it was I don't know
(37:11):
where that came from. I think he never wanted to
lose that little boy in him and and you know,
and I wanted to keep that. So it was interesting.
Speaker 1 (37:20):
Yeah, we luck we'll see how that sort of ended
up there. It's heartbreaking to read about you losing losing Lisa.
But you say in the book, from the moment that
she lost her son Ben, there was a terrible inevitability
to her not being able to hold on.
Speaker 7 (37:35):
Yeah, that's true, absolutely, And that was my biggest fear
because I knew that she she adored him so much.
I mean, she was she was the love of her life.
And when he passed a bit of her past, you know,
every day, and she just didn't she wanted she didn't
(37:56):
want to be she didn't want to be here any longer.
And that was my biggest fear, knowing that she had
sunk so low and missed him so much. She knew
that she had her twins, she just couldn't take a
loss of them.
Speaker 2 (38:12):
We spoke to Lessa Marie a few years ago, and
she was so funny, funny, and we really enjoyed talking
to consolation that I hope.
Speaker 1 (38:24):
That means yes, as you say that she she was
funny and feisty in this beautiful, deep voice.
Speaker 3 (38:29):
We we just loved her.
Speaker 1 (38:31):
You say at the end of the book that people
think that the Presleys are like the Kennedys, and that
they've had to bury their children. The overview of your story,
does it feel tragic? Does your life feel tragic.
Speaker 7 (38:46):
At times? At times? I mean, don't get me wrong,
I've had great times, but you know, the ending is
not so great, and I have a lot of memories.
Thank god, I do have my days. There's no doubt.
I don't know how how that stops, because I you know,
(39:07):
I'm reminded pretty much every day I go and hear
the music, and hear Elvis is music, and meaning if
I go somewhere or people think it's funny, you know,
to put the music on, you know, they hear his voice,
and you know, it just brings me right back to,
you know, my life back then. But I am coping.
(39:27):
I have to cope.
Speaker 10 (39:28):
I am.
Speaker 7 (39:29):
I had a son and I have to think about
him and make sure he's okay. And that's pretty much
where my life is right now.
Speaker 1 (39:37):
You've said that one of the most common questions you
get asked, and I'm going to ask it now too,
is was Elvis a good pisa?
Speaker 7 (39:52):
Okay, I'm going to give you the answer, No doubt
he was.
Speaker 3 (39:57):
I can take that at least question.
Speaker 2 (39:59):
I thought the question you would have been much das
was when was the last time you boiled the rust?
Speaker 9 (40:06):
Let's just put it this way.
Speaker 7 (40:07):
I never tried again and never with us.
Speaker 2 (40:09):
Well, Priscilla, we could talk to you forever. It's so
fantastic to actually talk to you at last. And you
can have an audience with Priscilla Presley. That's Tuesday, the
twenty fifth of November at the State Theater. Tickets are
available via fane dot com dot au and the memoir
comes out on September twenty three.
Speaker 3 (40:30):
It's brilliant. I've read it.
Speaker 2 (40:31):
It's fa Amanda's got the PDF copy of it. No,
she's got a handprints all over it. I want the
I want the hard bound thing.
Speaker 7 (40:42):
Well, thank you. I hope you enjoyed it.
Speaker 3 (40:45):
I did very much. It was lovely to talk to you.
We'll see you when you get to Australia.
Speaker 7 (40:49):
I'm looking forward to it.
Speaker 3 (40:50):
Thank you, Thanksilla, Bye bye.
Speaker 4 (40:52):
Thanks Sam.
Speaker 3 (40:55):
Podcast right now and Amanda's.
Speaker 4 (41:05):
Hunger, Burn and Love. Ten questions sixty seconds on the clock.
Speaker 2 (41:08):
You can pass it. You don't know an answer will
come back to that question of time permits. Get all
the questions right. You win one thousand dollars, which is.
Speaker 4 (41:14):
Great, which is great.
Speaker 3 (41:15):
That's what Corey did yesterday.
Speaker 2 (41:16):
Cory won the one thousand dollars, and then we said,
do you want to ditch that double your money for
one bonus question?
Speaker 1 (41:24):
Double your money? Double or nothing? He was unsure, and
you said, come on, I put on the tempting pants.
Speaker 4 (41:30):
I can't help that they're tempting.
Speaker 3 (41:32):
It went like this, in what.
Speaker 1 (41:34):
Year did Queen Elizabeth the id pass away?
Speaker 3 (41:40):
Two thousand?
Speaker 1 (41:41):
Quend twenty three?
Speaker 4 (41:46):
Oh no, Corey, I thought he was going to do it.
Speaker 1 (41:50):
It's twenty twenty two, twenty two. And that was the
bonus question. That's how it goes. It's double or nothing.
Speaker 4 (41:58):
We want to give this money away, Patricias and Mary's.
Speaker 3 (42:00):
Hillo, Patricia money.
Speaker 4 (42:04):
We want you to win, won't you more?
Speaker 9 (42:09):
Bech?
Speaker 1 (42:10):
Okay, let's see how we go. We've got ten questions.
We've got sixty seconds. If you're not sure, you say
it past because we might have time to come back.
You're okay?
Speaker 4 (42:19):
All right?
Speaker 3 (42:20):
Eye to the front, Patricia, because here we go. He comes.
Question number one? What are sanders?
Speaker 1 (42:25):
It will help us?
Speaker 3 (42:26):
Called sorry? No, oh Elves, What did you say? Oh Patricia?
Speaker 1 (42:44):
Patricia?
Speaker 3 (42:45):
We get very far at all with you today. I'm sorry.
Speaker 1 (42:50):
I was listening to you every morning, very sweet Patricia,
Will you come with us to our drive show next year?
Speaker 3 (42:58):
Thank you, Amanda and Jones Real.
Speaker 1 (43:00):
Well, thank you for playing.
Speaker 3 (43:01):
We'll play again tomorrow. Thank you boy, Amanda Patricia.
Speaker 1 (43:08):
Well, yesterday it was International Dog Day. I love my
dog desperately, as you know, little mini dog, Little mini dog.
I saw a story last week because Minnie is a
sheep dog, she's a Border Collie.
Speaker 3 (43:18):
I saw an interesting story on the ABC.
Speaker 1 (43:20):
They're talking about how much money sheep dogs and cattle
dogs save the Australian economy. It is quite extraordinary. So
a sheep dog or a cattle dog may cost you
not minded, but if it's a full working dog on
a farm, fully bred for its job, can cost you
about thirteen thousand dollars. But A and Z research said
that there's a significant return on that investment for farmers
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and for the entire economy. Sheep dogs have a three
billion dollar impact on the Australian economy. And that's everything
from savings in labor to benefits for a country town,
to cheaper meat and wool prices for all of US
pet food, veterinary services all across the board. They are
a huge investment.
Speaker 4 (44:02):
Give it up. For the sheep dog.
Speaker 1 (44:03):
And as I was watching that story, I looked over
at my dog lying on the couch on her back,
all full legs in the air with a tongue hanging out,
and I thought, yeah, right, we're living the dream. I
saw a story yesterday and this was tied of an
International Dog Day. This woman says she's got a rescue
dog and she said he's become a very dramatic jerk
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was her description.
Speaker 3 (44:27):
And you know, here's what she said.
Speaker 1 (44:28):
He's so, he's our giant hypochondriac.
Speaker 12 (44:31):
Is very dramatic about the slightest pain. He had one
incident where he got the tiniest little cut on his
paw and was so upset.
Speaker 1 (44:40):
We thought that he was.
Speaker 12 (44:41):
Really badly injured and rushed him to the emergency room
and the vet first couldn't find the cut, and I
asked her to check again, and she found what she
described as a paper cut. More recently, was walking on
the Greenway with a friend and he just stopped and
was shaking and looking at his paw and freaking out.
And I tried to give a little bit of time
because I now realized that he's dramatic, but it just
(45:02):
wasn't stopping, so I took him to the emergency room
and the vet found what she described as a mosquito bite.
Speaker 3 (45:09):
So again he got a cone and got some peint.
Speaker 4 (45:11):
Meds for that.
Speaker 12 (45:12):
He was found as a straight I don't know how
he made it on the streets.
Speaker 4 (45:16):
I love it.
Speaker 3 (45:18):
Once again, he got a cone and some meds.
Speaker 1 (45:20):
I want that dog's life.
Speaker 4 (45:23):
The travel drama would be for this.
Speaker 1 (45:25):
What do we call it?
Speaker 4 (45:25):
My dog doesn't deserve a day.
Speaker 3 (45:31):
I don't know how he made it.
Speaker 1 (45:32):
On the streets.
Speaker 3 (45:33):
International Dog Day. Not every dog deserves a day. Dob
and your dog, your jerk of a.
Speaker 4 (45:40):
Dog, we'd love to hear from you podcast.
Speaker 1 (45:45):
Yesterday it was International Dog Day and we all like
to celebrate and love our dogs. But some dogs can
be jerks. I was looking at this rescue dog called
Ja Queenie Queen and its owners love it. But it's
got a half its bottom jaw missing, so it's got
this incredible overbite. It looks like mister Burns Monty Burns,
but it's also a huge drama queen.
Speaker 3 (46:05):
And it gets a small.
Speaker 1 (46:07):
Mosquito but on its foot and it wants to goo
the vet, so he gets the cone and the meds.
Speaker 3 (46:11):
Who doesn't so that quite expensive. The tribal drama is beating.
Speaker 12 (46:16):
For I don't know how you need it on the streets.
Speaker 1 (46:22):
My dog doesn't deserve a day.
Speaker 4 (46:24):
Sarah is with us.
Speaker 3 (46:25):
Hello, Sarah, tell us about your dog.
Speaker 14 (46:27):
Hi, Jonesy and Amanda, I too have a working dog
in the city.
Speaker 9 (46:31):
He's a cattle dog.
Speaker 14 (46:32):
He's the first one into the fray in the dog
park and he's rounding up the poodle crosses. And without fail,
he needs to wipe down when he gets home because
he's so filthy. And yet first ligne of rain, a
couple of drops, he will not go out back and
walk on the wet grass and do a wee right,
(46:52):
He slightly stands there, He stares at it until he's
totally busting, and then will tiptoe down the yard, quickly
do his business and race back inside. And without fail,
he has trodden in something and traces it all through
the house. Such a princess.
Speaker 1 (47:09):
Have you seen those that footage of the dogs that
work in Scotland, in the Muda in England and rounding
up cattle and ship and the worst conditions and they
work through all that.
Speaker 3 (47:19):
And here's your dog and mine don't want to go
out in the rain.
Speaker 14 (47:23):
Yeah, hilarious, Yeah, thank you, Sarah.
Speaker 4 (47:27):
Katrina's joined us.
Speaker 3 (47:28):
Katrina, is your dog a bit of a jerk?
Speaker 10 (47:31):
Yeah, just a little. He likes to eat his poo.
Speaker 3 (47:34):
Oh does they go against every instinct you'd.
Speaker 10 (47:36):
Think you'd think so. But he comes out of the bathroom.
Speaker 9 (47:40):
We see him looking his lips and we're like, oh,
it's gone into the bathroom.
Speaker 4 (47:45):
And goes into the bathroom.
Speaker 10 (47:47):
You know, he goes in the bathroom as well.
Speaker 3 (47:49):
He's like, he does a pooh in the bathroom then
eats it.
Speaker 9 (47:53):
Yeah, it's it's a economy.
Speaker 4 (47:57):
On one hand, he's civilized.
Speaker 3 (47:59):
On the other hand, the other had not very I
don't know.
Speaker 4 (48:01):
Katrina, this dog is.
Speaker 3 (48:03):
He's a little bit possional. Bit mank That's.
Speaker 4 (48:06):
What's his name.
Speaker 10 (48:08):
His name is Sebastian named He's only san named after
Johann Sebastian bar Oh.
Speaker 4 (48:16):
He was a regular poo eater.
Speaker 3 (48:22):
Terrible breath. I remember for.
Speaker 1 (48:26):
Jonesy and Amanda podcast, Jones and Amanda.
Speaker 4 (48:33):
What do you use your tongue for?
Speaker 3 (48:35):
None of your business? This job's food, got the job
fair and square.
Speaker 4 (48:38):
Brendan dogs are funny things.
Speaker 1 (48:41):
Well, yes, it was International Dog Day. Everyone loves their dogs,
but whisper.
Speaker 3 (48:45):
Dogs can be jerks too.
Speaker 4 (48:47):
Not every dog has its day.
Speaker 3 (48:48):
Not every dog deserves its day. Brendan.
Speaker 1 (48:50):
We talked about Jacquini, this dog that is so dramatic
every time it goes and it had got a mosquito bien.
It wanted to go to the vet to get a cone,
and some meds overly dramatic, much so the tribal drum
is beating for this. My dog doesn't deserve a day.
Speaker 12 (49:08):
I don't know how you needed on the streets.
Speaker 4 (49:10):
Yeah, Lisa's joined us.
Speaker 9 (49:11):
I'm Lisa Morning Jonesy and Amanda, tell us about your dog.
So we had a stumpy tail cattle dog called Mac,
another working dog, and he was a rescue and we
got him when he was six. He you know, people
always thought he was scary because you know, cattle dogs
can be, you know, a bit savory sometimes, and he
was the gentlest soul like, he was such a love bug.
(49:34):
And one day my husband left him at home inside
the house because you know sometimes on the Central Coast
where I lived, that there can be some unsavory people around.
So when my husband came home. He thought the house
had been broken into. There were eggs everywhere in the kitchen,
The sandwich press had been pulled off the bench. Food
had been scattered through the kitchen. The freshly cooked brownies
(49:55):
and sacchini slice that I had left out cooling down
was smoothed all over the floor. And even the big
box of kibble that had been delivered that day was
up the hallway and had been moved. And he was
really worried. But it turns out it wasn't burglar it all.
It was back on a full blown food raid. And
you want to know the cherry on the top. He'd
even nibbled off the bits of cheese off the sandwich press.
Speaker 4 (50:21):
You're feeding that thing.
Speaker 1 (50:22):
Wow, he's got a little bit of a burnt on
cheese from the sandwich.
Speaker 3 (50:26):
Press, he shorted.
Speaker 9 (50:28):
And I used to make his food, so she was
a very well fed cattle dog.
Speaker 4 (50:32):
Wow. Although that's quite tasty. That left have a cheese
and the sandwich. I've come home late night.
Speaker 1 (50:39):
But it's the box of kibble down the hall that
was a giveaway.
Speaker 3 (50:41):
I think.
Speaker 4 (50:42):
Thank you, Lisa, thank you. Alex has joined us.
Speaker 3 (50:44):
Hey, Alex, tell us about your dog?
Speaker 5 (50:47):
Yeah, I took him for a walk and he ate
someone on the walk and I didn't think much of
it because they just devoured whatever they see, and I'm like,
hopefully it's something too harmful. And the next couple of
days you acting a bit strange. I'm like, oh, okay,
maybe a trip to the might be worth it. And
they did some blood works, came back it was a
bit wrong, and I'm like, okay, great emergency, and had
(51:11):
a surgery. Turned out he'd eating some sort of rubbery
thing on the walk overnight, stayed there. End up being eleven.
Speaker 3 (51:19):
Grand ah, so it wasn't a poison. He just followed
some rubber.
Speaker 5 (51:24):
Yeah, Like I was like by the time they pulled
it out of him and decomposed a little bit, but
sort of like a smiggle rubber type thing, and it
just got wedged in his intestines, and he tried to
do a few things to get it up, like he
was going around the house eating avocados, which are poisonous
to dogs, so he was trying to do the right
thing and get it back up, but he just couldn't
(51:45):
do it. And my missus said, oh, he's acting a
bit strange, like he's hiding under the car, and dogs
tend to do that when they think they're going to die,
so they just sort of hide away. So we're like, okay, awesome.
So yeah, that was a fun visits.
Speaker 2 (51:59):
Yeah, a change because in your mind there's just two
schools of thought, isn't it that doctor says or the
bit eleven grand and the other thing.
Speaker 4 (52:07):
Well, you've had a good innings.
Speaker 1 (52:08):
Mate, Brendan. That's why you don't have a pet. You
know you've done well, that's why you don't have a pet.
Speaker 4 (52:14):
Glad, everything's okay now. Alex Hah Notion Podcast for People's Information.
Speaker 2 (52:22):
Brian, that's Ryan with a Bee who does Monday to Wednesday.
Had a sick day today, first one he's ever had
in this company. Did you know that he's worked for
the company for twenty odd years has never had a
sick day.
Speaker 3 (52:34):
I was very concerned.
Speaker 1 (52:35):
Actually, let me just did he just said it? Did
he get the fruit basket?
Speaker 10 (52:39):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (52:39):
He did.
Speaker 4 (52:40):
Actually said thanks for the fruit.
Speaker 1 (52:41):
Basket and the drinks, great drinks, and can you can
he come to team drinks on Saturday at my place? Yeah?
Speaker 4 (52:47):
He said he Well that's going to be okay. That's
the whole point, Am I coming to the drinks JM.
Speaker 3 (52:55):
I right, of course, I was going to invite.
Speaker 4 (52:59):
You're part of the team.
Speaker 3 (53:00):
There may be limited numbers GM.
Speaker 4 (53:01):
Why right, did he tell you he's moved out of home?
Speaker 3 (53:04):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (53:04):
I knew that.
Speaker 2 (53:05):
And he's got a new place in a city crash pad.
And they's got delivered a water washing machine.
Speaker 16 (53:11):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (53:12):
We we installed it last night. And did you all
have a go No, not yet, but we were like,
it was leaking last night.
Speaker 2 (53:19):
Why do I feel it'd be like a bunch of
primates have just discovered a camera, you know, it's in
the jungle of Borneo, and they're all looking at the camera.
Speaker 4 (53:26):
So you're all standing around the washing.
Speaker 3 (53:28):
Machine, two male flatmates.
Speaker 4 (53:29):
Yeah, and it was leaking.
Speaker 2 (53:31):
So where's a leaking from the plug well at the
back of the washing machine or in the wall?
Speaker 7 (53:37):
In the wall?
Speaker 9 (53:37):
Right?
Speaker 4 (53:38):
Okay, have you done the the connections up? Yeah, we're
going to the tap it in. Yeah, you threw it on?
Have you cross threaded it? I know that means well,
when you you don't like.
Speaker 3 (53:47):
This is for another time. Let's not discuss that now.
I'm very concerned about Brian.
Speaker 1 (53:51):
Let me focus on does Brian get all this simple.
Speaker 8 (53:53):
When I was sick, I remember I had a sick
day here and you said you send me home Jones,
he said, I look like that sick kid from.
Speaker 4 (54:00):
The Simpson wend once chuck it up.
Speaker 8 (54:02):
Yeah, and even at home I said to Dad Ones,
I said, Dad, I'm sick. I can't go into work,
and he goes, oh, se go, just sick of work.
Speaker 4 (54:09):
Man. We love having you here, we do.
Speaker 3 (54:16):
I just wasn't expecting to see you on a Wednesday.
Speaker 4 (54:18):
That's all. That's all, jem jam Na said, everybody.
Speaker 3 (54:30):
Twenty thousand bucks for our favorite goolie of the year.
Speaker 4 (54:33):
What have we got? Really gets my ghoulies.
Speaker 16 (54:37):
We've had a little bit of rain, there's a few potholes,
and suddenly, oh no, look out, cars wheels are getting damaged.
I've been riding motorbikes for years and we've had to
put up with it and nothing gets done.
Speaker 4 (54:51):
Stiff shit to handle it. There you go.
Speaker 2 (54:53):
You're talking about language, brother, Come on, although a matter's
so easier to avoid the yes.
Speaker 3 (54:58):
You said that they easier to avoid when you're.
Speaker 4 (55:00):
On my wife's carb four hundred and fifty bucks for
the time, did.
Speaker 3 (55:04):
You say that to her?
Speaker 4 (55:04):
Stiff.
Speaker 1 (55:05):
Sh'd handle it, and she loved hearing that from you.
Speaker 3 (55:08):
Swell, he swore, not me.
Speaker 4 (55:10):
What else have we got? I want to know what
gets my gulies?
Speaker 1 (55:14):
Ever since COVID toddless lingerie waitresses left the pub and
they haven't came back.
Speaker 13 (55:20):
How are we supposed to finish a Friday afternoon?
Speaker 16 (55:22):
Now?
Speaker 11 (55:23):
That gets my gulies?
Speaker 3 (55:24):
Are they still around?
Speaker 4 (55:25):
Yeah, that's true, it's true. We should have an Appela
Fon for this. This is a tradition.
Speaker 3 (55:30):
It's COVID got to do with it. You wearing your mask.
Speaker 17 (55:32):
My local they had titty and schnitty and now it's
just schnitty. And there was one time there was no schnitty.
It was just titty, which wasn't so bad. But I'm
just saying, you know, we're got a problem with that now.
Speaker 3 (55:46):
So woke man, oh, woke women wearing clothes?
Speaker 4 (55:52):
Who? What's the matter with you? People? I blame ALBN easy?
How would have a bad him with the good? If
you dipped out?
Speaker 2 (55:59):
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Speaker 2 (56:14):
Yesterday was International Dog Day. We all love our four
legged furry children.
Speaker 4 (56:18):
I call them that.
Speaker 3 (56:19):
By the way, Well you don't because you'd like to
run them over. I can't come on, how many have
survived in your household?
Speaker 1 (56:26):
None? Anyway, Besides that, we all love our dogs, but
not all dogs deserve an International Dog Day.
Speaker 3 (56:33):
The tribal drums beaten for.
Speaker 12 (56:38):
I don't know how you made it on the streets.
Speaker 3 (56:40):
My dog doesn't deserve a day.
Speaker 1 (56:42):
Here's Katrina from Bella Vista, who dabbed in her fairy friend.
Speaker 10 (56:46):
He likes to eat his pooh. He comes out of
the bathroom.
Speaker 1 (56:49):
We see him looking his lips and we like, oh,
he does pooh in the bathroom then eats it.
Speaker 10 (56:53):
Yes, what's his name is Sebastian name? That's what Yohan,
Sebastian bar.
Speaker 3 (56:59):
I don't know if I clarify to about a dog,
not fairy friend. Right at that's enough, he.
Speaker 4 (57:07):
Has arrived. Coming up next with Gold's bloatin k in
a day. That's next. We'll be back from six to
night for jam nation. I look forward to.
Speaker 1 (57:17):
We will see then good day.
Speaker 4 (57:19):
You well, thank God, that's over.
Speaker 5 (57:21):
Hood Bite, good bye, wipe.
Speaker 10 (57:26):
You're right.
Speaker 1 (57:26):
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