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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Happy Tuesday.
Speaker 2 (00:01):
It's the jam Nation podcast with Jonesy and Amanda, Action
packed podcast.
Speaker 3 (00:05):
We talked to Rory Kellen Jones. He's an ex BBC
journal in England. He has adopted a dog from Romania,
Sophie from Romania, and I've been following the fortunes of
Sophie from Romania on his social media for a number
of months. The Sophie is shy, she's traumatized. She's not
the kind of dog they thought they were getting, and
the story is beautiful and heartbreaking.
Speaker 2 (00:28):
We've got to put the annex out on the show
today because we've got so many guests. We've got Li
and Keith from goggle Box as well and Lindall from
marre at A First Site to just see Lyndall's takedown
of Cam last.
Speaker 1 (00:40):
Night on Mareda First Site.
Speaker 3 (00:41):
Whoa also Charlotte Tilbury is a famous makeup mogul, usually
the lengths she goes to to keep the magic alive
in her marriage.
Speaker 1 (00:49):
We're going to drill down on that Barack Obama is
in town. What's the big deal? I hear you say,
and we'll go down to the.
Speaker 2 (00:56):
Jonesy no matter ups of the pub test Joseph SUALI
playing our well for two more years.
Speaker 1 (01:01):
When he's going to go over to the I r L.
Speaker 3 (01:03):
Phil Gould isn't happy. How do you feel?
Speaker 1 (01:05):
Enjoy the podcast about a miracle of recording. We have
so many requests.
Speaker 4 (01:19):
For them to do it again, Mistress Amanda and miss
Killer Amanda.
Speaker 5 (01:22):
Doesn't work alone.
Speaker 6 (01:25):
Friend is making the tools of the train.
Speaker 1 (01:28):
I've heard them describe him as a drunken idiot. The
legendary part. Jonesy, Amanda the actress.
Speaker 3 (01:36):
Congratulations, we're thereadio right now.
Speaker 1 (01:39):
Josey and Amanda. You're doing a great job.
Speaker 7 (01:42):
It can be for anyone but a Selkie giant.
Speaker 8 (01:44):
Now the good radio.
Speaker 9 (01:46):
Sorry, but of a t tongue twist set.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
And Amanda, Shoot Timy, we're.
Speaker 3 (01:54):
On the air.
Speaker 1 (01:55):
Amanda, how are you today?
Speaker 3 (01:57):
In what did you call it? Thunderbird?
Speaker 2 (01:59):
Fivenik, I'm thinking of you as a little chimp up
in Sputnik.
Speaker 3 (02:03):
All the first dog in space, Like there was a
chimp and then there was also a dog.
Speaker 1 (02:10):
And that's how Planet of the Apes was formed.
Speaker 3 (02:12):
When they kissed and suddenly humanity was born, and then
we had I've seen the film, so I'm not sure,
but anyway here I am.
Speaker 1 (02:19):
You look good.
Speaker 3 (02:20):
Thank you. I broadcasting from home, and so we're feeling
much better every day and taking less drugs and things.
You came to visit me yesterday. That was nice.
Speaker 2 (02:26):
It was good to just run a keen eye over
the hassienda. Your compound places looking good.
Speaker 3 (02:33):
Thank you, Brendon. You do you walk around and look
at the eaves and you yeah, yeah, what's happening out there? Yeah?
You know I can fix that. What's going on there?
Speaker 1 (02:43):
Well, I fixed somebody with my hip. I would have
fixed it. I'm a fixer. Yeah, I would have fixed it.
Speaker 3 (02:50):
But you saw me. I'm walking around.
Speaker 1 (02:51):
You look good.
Speaker 3 (02:52):
Yeah, I'm up and around. It's great. I'm actually doing
very very well. And sometimes around the house I'm walking
without the cane, which is good.
Speaker 1 (02:58):
The amande keller army. That how you're going.
Speaker 3 (03:00):
People want to thank you for asking. I'm doing okay
good And the nice thing about being at home is
I'm padding my dog as I'm talking to you. How
lovely is that?
Speaker 1 (03:10):
This is all you're want in your life, This is
all you need?
Speaker 3 (03:12):
You know? It is true when they say live your
best life. People feel you need to go out and
you know, climb mountains and take on challenges and push
yourself to the extremes. But sometimes just doing the job
that I love while I'm padding my dog is enough.
Speaker 1 (03:27):
That's all you need.
Speaker 2 (03:28):
Maybe maybe people should, maybe you should be doing talks
Barack Obama style about this stuff and charging people four
hundred and ninety six bucks ahead.
Speaker 3 (03:36):
Yeah I charge you five hundred, but yeah I.
Speaker 2 (03:38):
Could five hundreds. Have you ever paid money to listen
to someone talk?
Speaker 3 (03:42):
I think I have. I can't remember who, But that's
the sort of thing.
Speaker 1 (03:45):
Anthony Robbins is something.
Speaker 3 (03:46):
I went to see the writer David Sedaris at the Operhais.
Speaker 1 (03:49):
And did you learn anything out of him?
Speaker 9 (03:51):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (03:51):
He was funny and charming and lovely. It's like they've
started to do this now. The same companies that promote
rock concerts will promote authors and things like that. You
get to go and see these people who you revere
and you love. It's that it's a talker's version of
a concert. Maybe unusual about that?
Speaker 2 (04:08):
Well, I just you know, I feel I wouldn't spend
that money. I'd go and see a concert. I'd go
and see not fest as something like that, like on
the weekend but if you know you're getting something out,
if you're going to get slipknoight, you're going to get
mega death.
Speaker 1 (04:21):
I don't know. I'm going to see Barack Obama talk
about stuff.
Speaker 3 (04:24):
Sure, but if you loved a particular author, or you
loved a public figure and they're not a singer, that's
how you get to see them.
Speaker 1 (04:30):
But I do it for free.
Speaker 3 (04:31):
I do it for free.
Speaker 1 (04:33):
I wouldn't pay it. No, I wouldn't like if you
wanted to hear me speak, you've got to pay.
Speaker 3 (04:38):
Now, I know, don't you worry your mouth? We paid?
Speaker 1 (04:41):
Oh yes, yes, yes, that must be the drugs kicking in.
Speaker 3 (04:44):
No, I haven't had me to David.
Speaker 2 (04:45):
Thanks Action Pack show Today we've got Lea and Keith
from goggle Box joining us.
Speaker 1 (04:50):
Did you watch Meretith first Sight last night? I know
you didn't. But Lindall and Cam split up. Remember Lyndall
and Camps.
Speaker 2 (04:58):
A little sixty fiber over girl and Cam's a little
mop head from Darwin.
Speaker 3 (05:04):
And was it a surprise that they broke up?
Speaker 1 (05:06):
You know, it's just a shame. What is it the show?
It turns people into douchebags.
Speaker 2 (05:09):
Not Lindall, She's lovely but Cam, who I liked, came
across as a bit of a douchebag at the end.
Speaker 3 (05:13):
Well, maybe it's the editing in the beginning that made
him look nice. Who knows well?
Speaker 2 (05:17):
Ask Linda all that, and we can't do anything until
we do the Magnificent seven.
Speaker 3 (05:21):
Question one, what's the donkey's name? In Winnie the Pooh.
Speaker 2 (05:27):
Podcast, we have for you the Magnificent Seven, there are
seven questions? Can you go all the way and answer
all seven questions correctly? If you do that, Amanda will say.
Speaker 3 (05:37):
Would you pay four hundred dollars to see someone that
you admire speak?
Speaker 1 (05:41):
Would you?
Speaker 2 (05:42):
Barack Obama's in town and he's doing a bit of
a speaking engagement. People are paying up to four hundred
ninety six bucks ago.
Speaker 3 (05:48):
People are paying more to go to a cocktail party
and meet him before.
Speaker 1 (05:50):
You don't get to meet him. There's no meat.
Speaker 2 (05:53):
This is what you get for your cocktail party. You
get one drink and you get to mingle with other
people that have spent all this money.
Speaker 1 (06:00):
And you get a lanyard.
Speaker 10 (06:01):
Is he there?
Speaker 1 (06:02):
He's not mingling with you.
Speaker 2 (06:04):
You're not going up to bracket said, hey, bro, how's
things going with the missile.
Speaker 3 (06:10):
Do you see him there?
Speaker 1 (06:11):
No, you don't see him in the little pre drinky
thing right, that's my mail.
Speaker 3 (06:16):
See that's a big networking opportunity, is it? Because it
may be. Well, that's why people pay a lot of
money to go to charity events because it's a big
networking room. That would be the same thing.
Speaker 1 (06:25):
You know, it's just a time waste his passing. You're linked,
it's like LinkedIn.
Speaker 3 (06:30):
This isn't your our line of business isn't this? But
for a lot of people, that's it.
Speaker 1 (06:36):
But you're doing a talk.
Speaker 2 (06:37):
You can go and see Amanda Kella talk about how
she's great and everything like that.
Speaker 3 (06:41):
Yeah, sure, that takes me ages much. Just run out
of breath.
Speaker 2 (06:45):
Sometimes someone's paid four hundred and ninety six bucks.
Speaker 1 (06:49):
What would you start with because there's a lot.
Speaker 3 (06:51):
Of pressure with me and I'm probably end with that
and you might also get one of those thrown in
the middle. Well, that's given it a lot of thought
and I would go to the party and do it too.
Speaker 1 (07:03):
Yeah, it's money well spent.
Speaker 2 (07:06):
Carol's in trigger. Hello Carol, Carol, would you pay four
one hundred ninety six dollars to hear Amanda speak? And
what would you get against? And thank you Carol? Can
you just give Carol a bit of a sample of
what you get?
Speaker 3 (07:21):
But there also be other words and noises?
Speaker 1 (07:23):
Yeah, okay, so Carol's that money well spent?
Speaker 3 (07:26):
Thank you Carol, Carol. Question number one, what's the donkey's
name in Winnie the Pooh?
Speaker 5 (07:33):
It's Eel.
Speaker 3 (07:34):
Indeed, you're making the noises to now.
Speaker 2 (07:37):
The Australian flag has three elements on a dark blue background.
It's got the Commonwealth Star, it's got the Southern Cross
and the what.
Speaker 3 (07:46):
Carol, controversially, what's the other bit?
Speaker 1 (07:54):
Carol? Denise's and Gray Staines.
Speaker 5 (07:57):
Hello, Denise, Hi a man a Hi Jonesy.
Speaker 8 (08:01):
So good to be on radio.
Speaker 3 (08:03):
I can't believe I got through this one.
Speaker 1 (08:07):
This is your first time on the radio.
Speaker 5 (08:08):
Oh, it sure is.
Speaker 8 (08:10):
And I've had such a bad time late listen. This
is just awesome.
Speaker 10 (08:13):
Made my day.
Speaker 1 (08:15):
Is there anything we can do to help you, Denise
other than being on the radio.
Speaker 8 (08:18):
Oh, I don't know where do I start. Yeah, it's
been a tough year.
Speaker 3 (08:24):
I'm sorry to hear.
Speaker 5 (08:25):
Two days after Christmas and we've just.
Speaker 8 (08:28):
All had COVID and yeah, not fun and games. This year.
Speaker 3 (08:33):
It's been a Pops year.
Speaker 1 (08:34):
Has it onwards and upwards from here though.
Speaker 8 (08:36):
Denise, I know it is. And listening to you guys
every morning driving to work is great.
Speaker 3 (08:41):
Oh Denise, thank you. Well, let's see if we can
get you through the matter of you can just go.
He's one for Denise. The Australian flag has got three elements.
It's got a dark blue background, it's got a Commonwealth star,
it's got the Southern Cross. What's the other bit?
Speaker 8 (08:58):
The union?
Speaker 1 (08:59):
Jack is Let's play what's on the box?
Speaker 10 (09:02):
Oliver. I'll turn a box on.
Speaker 1 (09:06):
What TV show has this theme?
Speaker 3 (09:11):
Season four started last night. I watched it.
Speaker 1 (09:13):
I'm watching it tonight.
Speaker 3 (09:17):
It's gotten a Straight and Actress Center, American production, but
a media family.
Speaker 11 (09:23):
Okay, Denise, right now I have no idea how to
nas Denise.
Speaker 2 (09:31):
Well, let's hope everything gets better for you in twenty
twenty three, Denise, we're into the Magnificent seven.
Speaker 1 (09:36):
We're up to question number three. It's what's on the box, Oliver.
Speaker 10 (09:41):
I'll trend a box on.
Speaker 3 (09:44):
Which TV show has this theme?
Speaker 1 (09:49):
It's pretty much a formality. Now, you watched it last night.
I'm gonna watch it tonight because I was watching Married
at First Sight Season four's just kicked off Phillips and Camley.
Speaker 2 (09:57):
Hi, Hello, Philip, Welcome back, Amanda, Thank you, Philip, thank you.
Speaker 3 (10:05):
What's the name of the show.
Speaker 6 (10:09):
It's a succession?
Speaker 3 (10:10):
Is a succession?
Speaker 1 (10:11):
Did you like the episode last night, Manda?
Speaker 3 (10:13):
I did. There's a lot of doing and throwing with
doing deals And I said to Harley, do I need
to concentrate on this? And he said no, just look
at the broad brushstrokes, because he knew I wouldn't be followings.
Speaker 2 (10:26):
Which of these is a real museum? Is it a
the Museum of Failure, b the Museum of disappointment?
Speaker 1 (10:32):
Or see the Museum of Fiasco's Philip.
Speaker 12 (10:37):
Oh my god, take us. Maybe fiasco isn't.
Speaker 3 (10:48):
No, that isn't a real one. That's a faky which
leaves us with Museum of Failure, a museum of disappointment,
right of Helensburg.
Speaker 12 (10:56):
Hi, Ron, bye, Hello, welcome back.
Speaker 3 (10:58):
Amanda, Thank you very much. Which is these as a
real museum? The Museum of Failure, Museum of disappointment.
Speaker 6 (11:04):
Museum of failure.
Speaker 3 (11:06):
Yeah, it's a collection of foiled products and services through
around the world. A lot of TV shows in that
museum which probably hosted a lot of them, which which.
Speaker 1 (11:15):
Were not the living room that was a successful show, of.
Speaker 3 (11:17):
Course, of course I wouldn't put that in that.
Speaker 1 (11:20):
Why have you brought it up? Who's saying this? It's you?
What have you said? Upset? Amanda Crikey.
Speaker 2 (11:29):
Which pop star was pictured pashing on with Emily Radakowski
over the weekend.
Speaker 3 (11:36):
Who's the biggest pop star in the world? The other one?
Speaker 1 (11:43):
Yeah, Carolyn's in the hunder Valley.
Speaker 3 (11:45):
Hello Carolyn. Hi, the biggest pop star in the world
who was recently in Australia. He had apparently a teenage
crush on this girl and he was seen pashing on
with her. Emily Radakowski. Who is he? I'm going to say, Harry,
It's Harry. Stars.
Speaker 2 (11:58):
Adelaide's Run to More features bronze, life size statues.
Speaker 1 (12:03):
Of one animal. You've got the ball, the ball, there's
balls in round Moore and there's there's there's something else
in there.
Speaker 5 (12:11):
Oh, I'm going to go over Koala.
Speaker 1 (12:14):
No shells and Mora Gamba.
Speaker 3 (12:17):
Hello Michelle, Hi, how are you very well? All I
knew about was the balls. I didn't know there was
the life size statues of animals. What's the animal having
been there recently, it's pinked, And of course you.
Speaker 2 (12:32):
Might get John Barnham singing the jingle the mornsomes.
Speaker 13 (12:37):
This is in the lean periods for Johnson. Here we goes.
Speaker 1 (12:50):
Glenn Wheley would have said, listen, mate, I got a
gig for you, John, what are you?
Speaker 12 (12:56):
We got for me?
Speaker 1 (12:57):
And there is balls second bach you it's a beautiful.
Then you come back.
Speaker 3 (13:08):
What's you in your obsession with jingles? Just stop? We've
got another.
Speaker 1 (13:11):
Questions from I don't know how they got in there.
I've lost track of we with Carolyn.
Speaker 3 (13:18):
Yes, Carolyn hello. Question seven? Which former US president?
Speaker 10 (13:23):
Who is?
Speaker 3 (13:23):
Sorry? Who is former US President Barack Obama married.
Speaker 5 (13:26):
To Michelle Obama Obama.
Speaker 2 (13:32):
The papers are saying there was trouble in the marriage today.
Apparently when he was president, Michelle didn't like him, didn't
like him for ten years.
Speaker 3 (13:40):
Well, she wrote that in her own book. But she
didn't say I didn't like him. She just said, you know,
we had to work at stuff. She's just been very honest.
There's no gossip in that.
Speaker 1 (13:48):
My wife's never liked me in my marriage.
Speaker 3 (13:50):
She's hoping you'll be president of anything one day.
Speaker 2 (13:53):
Congratulations to you, Michelle at all coming away the jam
packer Hayes Easter Chocolate Happy in the size of the hamp.
Speaker 1 (14:01):
They dropped off yesterday. I dropped off some of the
spoils to a Mandy yesterday.
Speaker 3 (14:04):
He did it Delicious.
Speaker 2 (14:06):
Haigs Chocolates for the most delicious gifts this Easter. A
double pass to the Sydney Comedy Gala across Sydney City
from the twenty fourth of April to the twenty first
of May. And JONESI demanded character to his feed to
coming and Taylor pencils. Michelle, I, anything you'd like to
add to this No, thank you.
Speaker 5 (14:21):
Very much that we'll save you buying some ester eggs.
Speaker 2 (14:23):
In good Absolutely you just divvy it up and give
it out to the family.
Speaker 3 (14:31):
What's the things come up on our show? Did Aileen
and Keith from goggle Box are going to be joining us?
We're talking to Lindall from Maths from Lyndall from Matts.
Speaker 1 (14:38):
Did you see that that was?
Speaker 2 (14:39):
She really stuck it to cam last night in the
final Vows and Instagram makes us return at seven o'clock
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Speaker 9 (15:03):
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Speaker 3 (15:16):
And Amanda podcast.
Speaker 15 (15:22):
You were in the same clothes yesterday.
Speaker 6 (15:23):
It was yesterday, the same as the day before.
Speaker 2 (15:26):
I noticed that you've got the jolmanack at your place
over there on Thunderbird five when.
Speaker 3 (15:31):
You brought it round yesterday. I think it's safe for
at my place.
Speaker 1 (15:34):
Why would it be safe for your place?
Speaker 3 (15:36):
Well, you know, no one's going to rifle through it
or take it to the toilet or anything. Your son Jack,
I never know.
Speaker 1 (15:43):
I had a good chat with him yesterday. He's going well,
old huck, he looks good. Do you work it out?
Speaker 3 (15:48):
He's going to the gym every day. It's getting bulky arms,
isn't He's getting big a big strong person.
Speaker 1 (15:53):
Well, little wrestle in the backyard. You did not not
when you're watching, and I always have a bit of
a wrestle.
Speaker 3 (16:02):
Well, Germany, Yeah, of course you are. The Germanac, as
you know, is our big book of musical facts, and
I found something here. We are on this day. In
two thousand and five, you too kicked off their Vertigo
tour in California. The tour was shrouded in a ticketed controversy.
Users who paid forty dollars for a subscription to you
two dot com but promised the opportunity to purchase tickets
(16:23):
in a pre sale that preceded general public ticket sales.
But many fans are unable to purchase tickets because of
technical glitches they plagued the presale. You know, technical ticketing
issues have got so bad recently, Ticketmaster has apologized to
Taylor Swift and her fans during a US Senate hearing
months after a system was overwhelmed by demand for her
(16:44):
Ears tour. The site was hit with three times the
amount of traffic they had ever experienced, and it shut
everything down. One parent tried and failed for over nine
hours to get tickets for their kids, calling himself a
failure of a father. Oh that's hard. Tickets and tickets
were reselling for twenty thousand dollars by scalpers.
Speaker 1 (17:03):
What for one tea swizzle ticket? Yeah yeah, yeah, twenty
thousand dollars.
Speaker 3 (17:08):
Just talking about that gives me vertigo? Which is our link?
Speaker 1 (17:12):
Are we plying this? Whoas well? What about that? Marredith
First Sight wrapped up last night. The final things were
in the Final, the Final Ours, the Final.
Speaker 3 (17:29):
Anyone make it? Anyone make it.
Speaker 2 (17:31):
I don't think the guy that looks with the it
looks like Adrian Griner from Entourage with the character Vinny Chase.
That guy, I think him and his girl, I think
they continue.
Speaker 3 (17:41):
Only one couple out of how.
Speaker 2 (17:43):
Many twelve twelve couples shot wasn't in at this time
for Marredithirst Site because the players of the show are
aware of what they get, you know.
Speaker 1 (17:54):
I like that? And what's that? Good look at Asian
girl that was on there?
Speaker 3 (17:58):
She was I don't watch any was I liked looking
an Asian girl. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (18:02):
I liked it when she was first on it, and
then she came in here and she just you could
tell that she's thinking, Okay, this is where my life begins.
Speaker 3 (18:09):
She thought, I'm the zeit guy. This is my moment.
Speaker 2 (18:12):
It's all me now, and I said, I want, oh,
come on, come on guys, because really it's about finding
true love.
Speaker 3 (18:17):
Oh and it's Brandon. I'm a true of course, you
aren't a psychologist put people together. Like who's we're talking
to Lyndall.
Speaker 1 (18:26):
Later Lindall, Yes, well, and that's you were telling.
Speaker 3 (18:28):
Me earlier that they've put her with someone who She says,
I'm prepared to move to be with you, and he says, well,
by the way, I'm away for four months, you and
you can just live with my flatmates.
Speaker 2 (18:37):
And Lindall she lives in Perth, Western Australia, and she's
got cystic fibrosis, and the poor thing if anyone, if
you know anyone with cistic fibrosis, is quite a struggle,
struggle to breathe. And there's a new drug that's come
out on the market now that was quite expensive and
it was hard for Lyndall to get help, but then
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they became available on the PBA. So now her life
has changed. And I guess she went I married at
first sight, so originally her first vows when she met
her husband cam.
Speaker 4 (19:09):
Was this to my almost husband for maybe the first
time in my life. I'm reluctant to say how I feel,
maybe because this is the first time I'm seeing you,
or maybe because I have to admit out loud how
much today actually means to me. But as scared as
I am, I believe that if you really want something,
you don't get it just by dipping your toe in.
And I guess, to put it plainly, I'm not here
(19:29):
to spiders.
Speaker 1 (19:33):
I think she made that they're clear, so you're not
into a Rachnid's good?
Speaker 3 (19:37):
Oh right there, No, but things didn't work out with them.
Speaker 2 (19:40):
No, So the final vows last night were criite, bruising,
and Lyndall certainly didn't hold back.
Speaker 4 (19:46):
Unfortunately, at one point or another, the man I met
at our wedding started feeding away. In our first few
weeks together, you could barely sit through the smallest of
criticisms and constantly walked out of hard conversations.
Speaker 3 (19:59):
Leaving me to pick up pieces.
Speaker 4 (20:01):
You told me you've never had a relationship because you
can't handle being confronted, and so you run. Then, on
several occasions you told me to be silent, regardless of
what was right to stay in my lane, or you'd
run from me too. Once hisst started to deform, you
withdrew from this relationship completely. I constantly had to beg
for a shred of affection, your time, your attention, and support.
(20:24):
When I was hurting, I felt like I was a burden,
and that being there for me as my partner was
an inconvenience. I drove myself insane trying to figure out
how to be the partner you wanted. I've realized that
there was never anything I could do to be the
partner you wanted, because you simply don't want one. This
entire relationship has been on your terms and yours alone.
(20:44):
If there is one good thing that cystic fibrosis has
given me, it's resilience. All my life, I've had to
give up so much. I've been held back, limited, and
struggled through trauma and judgment. I wouldn't wish on anyone,
but I have always thrived in spite of that. I
have now been given a miracle, a fresh start, a
(21:06):
new version of my life that is completely unburned and unlimited.
I won't spend another moment of that life restricted, not
by my condition, not by my body, not by fear
and certainly not by you.
Speaker 3 (21:21):
So to put.
Speaker 4 (21:22):
It plainly, stay in your lane and I'll stay in mind.
I want to build a life I'm proud of and
that life does not include you.
Speaker 3 (21:33):
WHOA, what a speech you've got Goose amazing.
Speaker 1 (21:37):
And didn't say one once?
Speaker 3 (21:41):
Did he take it?
Speaker 1 (21:42):
Well?
Speaker 2 (21:42):
He was, He was ready to go get his speech out,
and then Linda went with Linda went with.
Speaker 4 (21:47):
This, before you start, just on that. I just feel like,
no matter what you say today, it's only going to
disappoint me again.
Speaker 3 (22:06):
I think.
Speaker 4 (22:08):
I think I'm just done.
Speaker 1 (22:11):
You can have that Hi you gave me in the car.
Speaker 12 (22:14):
I'm out of here.
Speaker 3 (22:16):
That's that's very done. That's made doneb suited him not
to do this speech.
Speaker 2 (22:21):
Boy, he had his speech, he checked it on the
ground and then the camera's zoomed in on the speech
and it's just sitting there.
Speaker 1 (22:27):
I'd love to know what was in his speech.
Speaker 3 (22:30):
Red room, red room.
Speaker 1 (22:31):
I don't think it's going to hey, let's buy a house,
a very big house in the.
Speaker 2 (22:34):
Country and have kids together. I think he was he
was going back to his FIFA and little life and
that was going.
Speaker 1 (22:41):
To be it.
Speaker 3 (22:42):
So we're going to be talking to Linda.
Speaker 2 (22:44):
And I would lask this of Lindall because she's been
through real stuff in her life, She's lived real stuff.
Speaker 1 (22:50):
Has does she regret this experience? Is this something that's
going to make her grow stronger?
Speaker 3 (22:55):
And the fact that he seemed, from what you were saying,
like a good guy at the beginning all fake? Was
that all fake?
Speaker 1 (23:00):
Editing for God?
Speaker 3 (23:01):
And has she been watching the show? Going? Well, when
are they going to show his true colors?
Speaker 9 (23:05):
So?
Speaker 2 (23:06):
I think maybe we might have seen his true colors
at the end. But then again, that show can make
you know, idio men look.
Speaker 3 (23:12):
Great and he was a great husband.
Speaker 1 (23:15):
Mother Theresa a demon?
Speaker 3 (23:17):
Yeah, that marriage was really fraud Well, how mother Teresa
an idiot?
Speaker 2 (23:22):
That's the best that I could come up with. How
will Linda go without those dramatic stings?
Speaker 1 (23:27):
Though? What are you going to do without you?
Speaker 3 (23:31):
Followed around by a band?
Speaker 1 (23:32):
I love that.
Speaker 2 (23:33):
I'd love that following me around Everywhere podcast.
Speaker 3 (23:38):
Look, if you're not following hashtag Sophie from Romania on Twitter,
you're truly missing out for all the nasty, polarizing things
you see there. This is an absolute ja am. I
full emotional even talking about this story. It's amazing. I've
been following this for some time. It follows a rescue
dog's international journey to find a safe I'm loving home
in the UK and I don't know why I'm crying,
but this story has been remarkable because this dog has
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been so traumatized. The man bringing us the joy, the hardships,
the milestones of Sophie from Romania is his owner, his dad,
an ex BBC journalist Rory Callan Jones, and he joins
us Now.
Speaker 1 (24:12):
Hi, Rory, Hi there, Rory.
Speaker 2 (24:15):
I blame cat, not cat the animal, but cat Stevens.
As soon as you put I love my dog on,
everyone's going to start going there and.
Speaker 1 (24:21):
Going the blob.
Speaker 3 (24:21):
That's right. This has been a beautiful story, Rory. And
when you first got Sophie, I know you said you
bought a dog lead, you put it near the door
because you thought this would be one of those stories
where this dog comes into your home, licks your face
and suddenly this energetic part of the family. And Sophie's
story hasn't been that.
Speaker 6 (24:41):
It hasn't no, and we had great expectations. I've had
a lovely dog called believe it or not Cabbage, which
died at the beginning of last year, and we took
some time to get over that and got this new dog.
We've got a from Romania. We found it difficult to
find a suitable dog in the UK. She arrived in
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our home the Saturday before Christmas, and that morning I thought,
this is great. I'm going to be able to take
a dog for a walk for the first time for months,
part of my morning routine, part of my fitness regime,
really as a man of a certain age. And it
wasn't to be. This was a traumatized, terrified dog who
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spent a large part of the first few months he
was with us behind the sofa. She didn't come out
except at night, and she certainly wasn't going to come
for a walk with me.
Speaker 3 (25:38):
So what was her story? Why is she so traumatized?
Speaker 6 (25:42):
Well, that's interesting because a lot of the dogs that
arrived from Eastern Europe they've been street dogs, They've had
a hard time. She had been abandoned as a puppy,
but she had then been looked after in a barn
by by the father of a vet who'd found her
before she joined up. I think she was traumatized by
being taken away from the only environment she knew, the
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rural Romania, put in a van driven across Europe for
three days. I mean, treated well, well fed and everything,
but it kin'd of been It must have been so different.
And then she suddenly finds herself in a house. She's
never been in a house before, she has never met,
you know, strange people before, and she she just can't
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go with it. And it's been we're three months in now,
and it's a long, slow journey, and you've seen it.
Thousands of people have seen it because I've put it,
put it on social media, and it seems to be
sort of captivated people.
Speaker 1 (26:43):
So really you're to blame.
Speaker 2 (26:45):
I thought it was coming from some war torn area
or something like that. Put in a van and I
was in that great paddicks and stuff and housing.
Speaker 6 (26:56):
Well, she's lucked out in a way. She's in a
home with two people who care for her. You know,
everything's there for her, food, We bought a bed for her.
She's not slept on it. She's behind the sofa right now.
Actually she does come out, she goes in her garden
at least, and she races around that. But we've yet
(27:17):
to put a lead on her and take her out.
We tried that the very first day. She dug her
heels in. She wouldn't move. She dies behind the sofa
and stayed there.
Speaker 3 (27:27):
And I know that. You know, there's footage of her
coming out to take a small piece of cheese, and
that's and I said to my husband, Sophie's taken some cheese,
and he goes, WHOA. People on the other side of
the world are cheering because she's taken a piece of cheese.
But do you think do you think she'll get there?
Speaker 6 (27:42):
Oh?
Speaker 5 (27:42):
God, I hope.
Speaker 6 (27:44):
I mean, yeah, I think she will. It's just we're
taking advice from a dog behavior. It's to saying you
can't rush this, You've got to go at her pace.
She's gradually learning to justice. She's better with my wife
than me. Is wife is a professor in Cambridge's away.
The first three days of the week, we're Sophie and
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I are home alone at the moment, and she is
right now behind the sofa. She came out for a
little bit of steak I had. I had a steak
to my dinner and left the plate by the sofa.
She came out, snaffled the steak, back behind the sofa,
but she she has over the weekend, she actually got
came out during the evening and was quite placeful. She
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found the bed that she still reviewses to sleep on.
She found a toy and took it away and ripped
it up, so that we were encouraged by that. That
was you know, that was brave Sophie.
Speaker 1 (28:37):
Well there you go, and the irony Sophie from the sofa.
Speaker 3 (28:40):
That's great Sophie from the behind the sofa. And even
though Sophie isn't you're not having an experience that you imagined.
Has it been an extraordinary time?
Speaker 6 (28:49):
It has been the extraorinary time. It's actually been an
emotional royal coaster. I found myself. I didn't sleep very
well anyway, I've got I've got parking either one of
the sin that is not not good sleep. But I
have been waking at four am and worrying about my dog,
which is not good, you know, worrying about if she
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gets sick, how would I get her to the vat
when we can't even get a lead on her, you know,
how how are we going to frankly go away on
holiday because we can't leave her with anybody because she's
so painfully shy.
Speaker 1 (29:26):
Well still, she'd be behind the couch though, so that
wouldn't be a bad thing. It would be easy.
Speaker 2 (29:32):
It's not like Cooja, not like Sophie's a savage dogs
and the.
Speaker 1 (29:37):
Journey is great. You can check it out. You're on Instagram.
Follow Rory on Instagram at Rory Skellon Jones and on
Twitter at Ruskin one four seven. Rory, thank you for
joining us.
Speaker 6 (29:50):
Thank you, it's been great, Thank you.
Speaker 3 (29:52):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (29:52):
Rory's hard to Sophie for us. It's straight to seven
right now? What's the free for instance, and Amanda's it's
happening now.
Speaker 2 (30:06):
Ten questions sixty seconds on the clock. You could pass
if you don't know an answer. We'll come back to
that question if the time permits. If you get all
the questions right, you get one thousand dollars and you
can just bugger off if you want. You can say, see,
I'm out of here, but.
Speaker 3 (30:21):
We will offer you this for one more question. You
can double your money for two thousand dollars. Take that option.
Get it wrong. It's all over a red rover.
Speaker 1 (30:28):
We'll put on our tempting pants, which can be tempting
Chris is in north for me. Hello Chris, Hello, Jany,
How are you very well?
Speaker 11 (30:36):
Thank you?
Speaker 1 (30:36):
Chris?
Speaker 3 (30:37):
Yes, hello Chris. So you know the rules here. If
you're not sure, if you think you want to take
some time, say passed because we might have time to
come back to it. But if you get it wrong,
the game's over.
Speaker 1 (30:47):
No worry.
Speaker 3 (30:48):
You do this, Chris, Chris, good advi estions, We got
sixty seconds. Are you ready to start?
Speaker 16 (30:53):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (30:54):
Good, all right, Chris, Here we go. Good luck. Question one,
what's a brontosaurus? Question two? The meal that combines breakfast
and lunch is called what runch? Question three? Which pop
star is Hailey Bieber married to? Question four? In which
state would you find the city of Cans Queensland? How
(31:16):
many sides does the square have? Or question six? Which
former US president is currently in Sydney.
Speaker 7 (31:25):
Obama?
Speaker 3 (31:26):
Question seven? Which planet is known for the ring around?
Speaker 12 (31:28):
It's that?
Speaker 3 (31:31):
Question eight, what's the fastest land animal?
Speaker 6 (31:34):
Oh, fastest land animal jaguar?
Speaker 3 (31:40):
It's a cheatah cheatah? And question three Hailey Biber is
married to Justin Bieber, So clue in the surname. There
there you go, Chris, Chris, thank you for playing Get one.
Hundred bucks for your groceries this week. Thank you.
Speaker 1 (31:55):
Chris had all the swagger. I thought he was going
to do it. I thought it was going to happen.
Speaker 3 (31:58):
Chris sounded a bit like our That's why we felt
when you were.
Speaker 1 (32:02):
Have flame and got a wrong Chris, your drongo.
Speaker 8 (32:07):
So.
Speaker 3 (32:08):
Charlotte Tilbury is a famous makeup artist and a makeup mogul.
She has a very famous line of cosmetics, and she
says this is interesting to me that she wears Muscara
an eyeliner to sleep to keep the magic alive. With
her husband of seven years, he has never ever seen
her without makeup. She says of an evening she will
(32:29):
scrub a makeup off blah blah blah. But she says,
I have my bedroom eygh, I take off my makeup,
I do my skin care, then I put on my
eyeliner and my Muscara. George has never seen me without
a bedroom eye. I tell you it keeps the magic alive.
Speaker 1 (32:45):
Right, Yeah, Because there are.
Speaker 3 (32:46):
Those women and early in relationships, I'm always like that.
I always go to bed with makeup on, get up
in the morning, clean your teeth so that you just
you know, have no morning breath and you just still
have mascara around your eyes, So don'm like holes in
the snow all that kind of stuff. But after a while,
you go, I can't be bothered doing this. It's not
good for my skin. And here's my raw face and
(33:07):
just to enjoy it.
Speaker 1 (33:07):
But I don't think I've seen you with that eye
makeup You've got I makeup on now.
Speaker 3 (33:11):
Yeah, but when I get up in the morning, I
will put makeup on. But in my own home at night,
I don't, And if on the weekend at home, I don't,
But if I leave the house, I will because it
just makes me feel better. Does Helen wear make up
all the time?
Speaker 1 (33:24):
Yeah? Yeah, she does.
Speaker 3 (33:26):
Yeah, you've obviously seen her without makeup.
Speaker 2 (33:28):
I've seen her with our makeup, and I've seen her
with makeup. She's good with the eye makeup.
Speaker 1 (33:32):
She does good. My eye makeup.
Speaker 2 (33:34):
Her sister Catherine, my sister in law, she has like
really distinctive imascara and.
Speaker 3 (33:42):
One Tammy Faye Bakerson A no, no.
Speaker 1 (33:45):
No, it's good.
Speaker 2 (33:46):
It's it's good eye makeup. But one day she came
out without it on. This is years ago, and I
looked at her, I said, what happened. Your eyes have
fallen off your heads, like she ran down the corn
go and I fled that because I said, give us
a look, because you look like you've got no eyes.
Speaker 1 (34:04):
It was crazy.
Speaker 3 (34:05):
It's men like you and comments that make women wear
makeup to be But I.
Speaker 1 (34:10):
Was fascinated because well, I'm not forcing it to wear
the makeup, but I was fascinated seeing her without the eyes.
Speaker 3 (34:17):
Of the thing. If you say, gee, you look different, Wow,
that's freakish. No one's going to want to.
Speaker 1 (34:22):
Do that, but I couldn't help. But it was like,
you know, seeing a bald guy suddenly starting to wear
a big rug to work. Well, the other way around, yeah,
or vice First, if someone gets their head shapes, of
course you're going to do a double take. But that
took me.
Speaker 3 (34:35):
Makeup is one of those things that some women will
always wear it in front of partners. Some women you
read about who go to Thailand and have a facelift
and say they're going on holiday and come back and
don't tell their husband.
Speaker 2 (34:47):
Yeah, they looks like they've run into a glad wrapping machine.
Speaker 3 (34:51):
And sometimes husbands wouldn't even notice. So why do we
do this? The tribal drum is going to beat four
wh Beauty Secrets the Marriage Edition.
Speaker 1 (35:05):
Perhaps what do you keep seeking your husband and you've
never seen your wife without the eyemaker?
Speaker 3 (35:11):
Or what lengths do you go to so your husband
or your partner doesn't What stories have you got?
Speaker 1 (35:16):
I remember there was a lady I worked with years ago.
Just had this flashback, and she used to lie on
the pillow and spread all of her hair like.
Speaker 3 (35:23):
A head with her and you saw her sleeping on
the shine like Brandon.
Speaker 1 (35:27):
Listen to what I'm saying, Okay, carefully.
Speaker 2 (35:30):
She would lie on the bed when she had a
new partner or whatever, and she'd spread all her head
hair out on the pillow so she'd looked more appealing.
Speaker 3 (35:39):
She had a technique.
Speaker 1 (35:40):
Yeah, so she spread it all out on you guys
like that. I didn't, I don't care, but you know,
something spread.
Speaker 3 (35:51):
You realize you're having off with Willie Nilson.
Speaker 1 (35:54):
No, but you'd go to great efforts to make it. Yeah. Yeah,
it was quite fascinating how she got it all happening.
Speaker 3 (36:00):
And how she told you about that. In the Pillow
Beauty Secrets the Marriage Edition, What have You.
Speaker 2 (36:04):
Got Podcast WSBLLO, there is Jonesy and Amanda Charlotte Tilbury
is a makeup mogul and her husband has never seen
her with their makeup.
Speaker 1 (36:15):
Well it makes sense really, because she's in the business.
Speaker 3 (36:18):
Well, she says she wants to keep the magic alive,
so even though she scrubs off her face at night,
she will put on eyeliner and mascara. She calls it
her bedroom I and in all there's seven years of marriage.
He's never seen her without it.
Speaker 2 (36:30):
You gave me a bit of grief before I saw
my sister in law a few years ago for the
first time with that.
Speaker 1 (36:35):
I'm ascara and I just covered. I said, what up
in your eyes? Have fought off your head?
Speaker 3 (36:39):
And I said it's people like you to ran down
the Cora paranoid about their makeup.
Speaker 1 (36:42):
But I was fascinated. It was like she look like
a different person.
Speaker 3 (36:46):
That's the worst thing you can tell someone.
Speaker 1 (36:48):
They wear it all the time. It's not my fault.
It's like if someone wears glasses all the time and
all of a sudden they ain't get glass. Remember John
Howard when he went and got I laser eye stuff,
and all of a sudden you just see big pair
of eyebrows.
Speaker 3 (37:02):
Did you say, did you say to him, gee whizn't
chase him down the corridor saying let me have a look.
Women have been vulnerable around their makeup, and so you
would not have helped by being indiscreet about this. So
the tribal drum is beating beauty secrets. The marriage edition.
Speaker 1 (37:25):
Wayne has joined us.
Speaker 7 (37:26):
Hello Wayne, gooday, guys, welcome back. Amanda, glad you're.
Speaker 11 (37:30):
On the men.
Speaker 3 (37:31):
Wayne. Thank you very much. I'm doing I'm doing very well.
We'll we're talking about your wife what you're doing?
Speaker 1 (37:36):
Thank you, Wayne. I'm not doing my best.
Speaker 3 (37:39):
That's the shame of it. Wayne, Whose makeup are we
speaking about?
Speaker 7 (37:43):
I was found at a mate slace the other day
and his wife came out and they had a bit
of a quiet conversation and about his hemorrhoid cream, which
I don't think I was meant to here. And they've
had this conversation and she's toddled off back the hall
and he's giving me this weird is it to say?
Why does she need hemorrhoid cream?
Speaker 6 (37:59):
Sauce thing?
Speaker 7 (38:00):
I'll better go and check to see if she's all right.
So he's up the wall after he came out a
couple of minutes later with this really weird look on
her face, and I said, is everything right? And he goes, yeah,
she's putting it on her eyes.
Speaker 1 (38:11):
Oh stops the bag.
Speaker 3 (38:13):
That was the old trick. Wasn't it that it was
rettinal a or something it.
Speaker 2 (38:17):
Was, it's it's the stuff that's in the cream. It
stops the You know, it reduces the hemorrhoids. So you
used it for a while, didn't you on the face? Yeah,
as an experiment, carry Ann Shoal.
Speaker 3 (38:28):
Did it work? Did the hemorrhoid disappear week after week?
It's got a name, So did did it work on
your bags?
Speaker 1 (38:37):
Not really? But what it does is it reduces the Yeah,
what's that stuff called the fluid that gathers Wayne? Do
you know what that is? I have no idea.
Speaker 7 (38:49):
I just want to know how somebody who knows to
what the hemorrhoid cream on their face?
Speaker 1 (38:53):
I read it it was in its common Well it's a.
Speaker 3 (38:56):
Well known model trick. I think, isn't it to put
hemorrhoid cream under your eyes? But did you get rid
of the bags? Brendan? Yeah, it does get But Johans,
did you say to get rid of the bag?
Speaker 1 (39:08):
I put one on one side and one on the
other side, you know, as a before and after thing
to give it.
Speaker 3 (39:11):
How am we're not still using it.
Speaker 1 (39:12):
Because it's only temporary? What's the point?
Speaker 3 (39:15):
Okay? All right, well, thank you Wayne.
Speaker 1 (39:17):
Although I do use I cream on my hemorrhoids, results
are still out on that one.
Speaker 3 (39:24):
Hello Maddie, how are you?
Speaker 5 (39:27):
Good morning? So my I was pregnant with our first
daughter and my husband and I were talking about what
she might look like, and my husband was like, Oh,
I wonder if she'll be blonde like you, or if
she'll have dark eyebrows for you could always kind of
been a bit of a joke that I don't match.
And I was like, well, my eyebrows are tattooed and
I dye my hair blonde, so no, unless she's doing
the same in my womb, she's probably not going to
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have the same faces.
Speaker 3 (39:49):
Did it have not hurt to me yet?
Speaker 5 (39:51):
Well? I saw, I did.
Speaker 9 (39:52):
I didn't.
Speaker 5 (39:52):
I wasn't really trying to hide it, but apparently I've
done a pretty good job for a year.
Speaker 1 (39:56):
Wow, because that's tattoed eyebrows. My wife got those done
and I came home and she was sitting on the lands,
and I said, what's happened? And she says, what, who's
in trouble? She had like these You look.
Speaker 3 (40:08):
Like gratu Mark the first few, the first week, it's
quite alarming and then it settles down. But how interesting.
So he'd never known that your hair and your eyebrows
weren't your own as it were.
Speaker 5 (40:18):
That's right, and I've had them both touched up obviously
in the time that we've been together. It's quite expensive
getting your eyebrows done too, So I mean, if he
didn't notice my face, didn't he notice the bank.
Speaker 1 (40:29):
Men don't know anything made Really, we don't know anything.
Speaker 3 (40:32):
That's what's so good.
Speaker 17 (40:34):
Jonesy and Amanda Germ podcast.
Speaker 2 (40:43):
Charlotte Tilbury is a makeup mogul and to keep the
marriage alives.
Speaker 1 (40:47):
She has been married for seven years. What's her husband's name?
Speaker 3 (40:50):
Her husband's name is George Georgie.
Speaker 2 (40:53):
To keep Georgie happy, she wears eye makeup to bed,
so she takes off does it, takes off her face
and puts a bedtime face.
Speaker 3 (41:00):
She puts a bedroom eye on, which is eyeliner and mascara.
She says, this.
Speaker 1 (41:04):
Caps logic alive. You mean bedroom eyes.
Speaker 3 (41:07):
The caate sobrano bedroom eyes. So the tribal drum is
beating for beauty, secrets, the marriage.
Speaker 1 (41:18):
What happens here? Maybe you misunderstood me, and I was
talking about my sister in law the first time I
saw it without her mascar.
Speaker 3 (41:24):
And you said, where have your eyes gone? Chased around
the corridor, saying, let me come and look.
Speaker 1 (41:29):
She ran out of the room like i'd seen her naked.
I said, what have your eyes?
Speaker 3 (41:33):
And you are, of course, because women are very vulnerable
about their appearance without makeup on. And you're saying, gee,
you look different. What show me?
Speaker 1 (41:40):
Show me you look different? I said, what happened to
your eyes?
Speaker 3 (41:44):
Your eyes?
Speaker 1 (41:44):
Yeah, your face?
Speaker 3 (41:46):
You're terrible, terrible.
Speaker 2 (41:49):
I'm just intrigued. Men are intrigued by this sort of
stuff because we don't really do much.
Speaker 1 (41:52):
You know, there's not much. You know when you guys
my age suddenly start dyeing their hair, but they do
it themselves.
Speaker 2 (41:59):
And in case that color, you know that. I do
know that, And I've learned not to say anything, but
you can't know.
Speaker 3 (42:06):
He learned not to say anything. So why would you
say to your sister?
Speaker 1 (42:09):
Was going I was in my twenties when I said that.
Speaker 3 (42:12):
I'm just saying some people go to great lengths so
that partners don't know what's going on.
Speaker 1 (42:17):
Right, Louise is joined as Hello, Louise.
Speaker 5 (42:20):
I don't know if intrigued is the word or clueless
is better. For my husband, guys, because I told him
I was going to Thailand for a retreat with some girlfriends.
But I actually I had a bump on my nose
and I've had it for obviously since birth, and he
knew about it. I constantly talk about it, but we
agreed we do all both age gracefully, you know, nothing cosmetic.
(42:45):
So I just snuck off to this quote retreat and
I had the little bump shaved off.
Speaker 3 (42:51):
How did he respond? Did he know, Louise?
Speaker 5 (42:54):
My husband, who has been married to me for thirteen years,
still does not recognize that that bump is no longer there, doesn't.
Speaker 3 (43:03):
Know it, doesn't know.
Speaker 1 (43:05):
Brilliant brilliant, But it doesn't mean they did a good
job or not.
Speaker 3 (43:08):
Well, it means he's not very observant. And then more
often like that manner up here, and so aren't they
in a way that helps us get away with stuff?
But yes, did you do you mind that? He didn't notice, Luise,
or do you think it's funny.
Speaker 5 (43:20):
I think it's hilarious, But I just I feel better
because it's haunted me my whole life. So you know,
I take away that if I feel good, that's all
that matters.
Speaker 1 (43:28):
And that's all that matters.
Speaker 3 (43:29):
Absolutely.
Speaker 1 (43:29):
It's not like he came back looking like Pinocchio.
Speaker 3 (43:32):
No, and no judgment from him because he didn't even notice.
Speaker 1 (43:34):
That's a good thing. You are a winner here, Louise, exactly.
Thank you for all your calls.
Speaker 2 (43:42):
Let's get on down to the judgy demand rafts of
the pub test And today Joseph Suwaliki has officially signed
with Rugby Australia in the new South Wales World Tars
and has informed the Roosters he will leave the NROL
club at the end of next season. So we got
this season, then he's got.
Speaker 1 (43:58):
Another season and then he goes over to the war Atas.
Speaker 3 (44:01):
That's right. There's a lot of speculation that he's been
wooed by Rugby. He initially played rugby. Actually, my son
Jack played against him on the school yard level, a
school boy level. Joe said, oh, he ran over the
top of me many times. He said he was a
standout on the rugby union field as a student. Then
he joined the Roosters and I was relieved that at
least he's going to give the Roosters two years. But
(44:22):
it seems to have upset Gus Gould, for instance, who
says that every time now that his name comes up,
rugby union will be mentioned, and we don't want that
in our game. He went off every time he scores
a try, and I think he does in our game
people are going to refer to the fact that he's
going to rugby.
Speaker 1 (44:37):
Why do we need that? So you're saying that should
go now, go now, the game should get rid of him.
Speaker 3 (44:43):
Now, yeah, go now, go now. Don't let the door
hit me on the ars on the way out, so
you later gone.
Speaker 1 (44:49):
So Gus is very passionate about his NRL and.
Speaker 2 (44:52):
He happens feels that way, feels that he's been betrayed
by s Well Brendan.
Speaker 3 (44:57):
What about if you're playing for the Bulldogs and you
decide to play for another league team in two years time.
That often happens, but that's okay, but you don't change codes.
Is that the point here is upset about.
Speaker 1 (45:07):
They we're going over to brand XFM.
Speaker 3 (45:10):
In the planet thrangy ops.
Speaker 1 (45:12):
In two years time.
Speaker 2 (45:13):
So we're here for this year and the next year,
and then we're going to brand XFM. And imagine when
people talk to us, are that jonesy the matter year,
but they're going to be over a brand XFM.
Speaker 3 (45:21):
But this happens in the sporting field. You often get
rugby league players saying that they're switching teams at the
end of the year. In eighteen months time or when
my contract runs out, I'll be going there. This often happens.
This is a young man, he's been offered a lot
of money. He will reportedly be paid more than any
other rugby union star rugby union player. He's getting one
point six million per season. He's signed unto the end
(45:43):
of twenty twenty seven. Some people who are like Peter
Velandi's said he's been paying twice the money for doing
half the work. He still can't beat the All Blacks,
et cetera. A lot of people are saying he's a
young guy, he's given this opportunities, why wouldn't he And
he's staying And as a rooster supporter, I'm thrilled. He
happy to have a few years before he goes there.
Speaker 1 (46:00):
What do you think? What do you think?
Speaker 2 (46:01):
Joseph Sualiki playing NRL for two more years?
Speaker 1 (46:05):
Does it pass? The pub test?
Speaker 2 (46:09):
Podcast Demanda is broadcasting from home from Thunderbird five.
Speaker 1 (46:13):
As we like to call it.
Speaker 2 (46:14):
Actually it really should be Tracy Ireland if I'm going
to use the Thunderbird thing, right, because you're at home
and I'm here.
Speaker 3 (46:20):
At work, so really I'm on the little satellite.
Speaker 1 (46:23):
No, no, you're on your Tracy Island. You got the pool.
Speaker 3 (46:26):
But you're the mothership. Yeah, well yeah, you're the.
Speaker 2 (46:29):
Mother anyway, you're at home, you do an Okay, everything's okay.
Speaker 3 (46:34):
I am. I'm trying to not take the big pills today,
so I've just taken a pan at all, which, let's
face it, compared to nothing. But I'm finding my back's
a bit sort of every day. Something else is just
a little bit twingy as I'm coming off the drugs
because my body's been through a lot of hip replacement
a week ago. But I'm doing really well. I'm doing
(46:54):
really well, but I get tired and slumpy. So you're
turn to talk.
Speaker 2 (46:59):
Maybe you should go along and see Barack Obama do
his little chat session.
Speaker 3 (47:03):
I wouldn't mind doing that. I think Julie Bush Bishop's
interviewing him, and she how former foreign miss.
Speaker 1 (47:07):
It's going to be it's going to be a bit
too much Julie Bishop in there. I'm not paying for Bishop.
I'm playing for Barack.
Speaker 3 (47:11):
She's just interviewing him. She's not talking. I mean, she's
asking him questions. I assume I think she understands the brief.
Speaker 2 (47:17):
I'd say, do you Alan Seal impersonation? Say aphage?
Speaker 1 (47:21):
Because he always got he's got a little bit of
in there, has he?
Speaker 14 (47:24):
Ye?
Speaker 3 (47:24):
Well, then you'd be tasing.
Speaker 1 (47:28):
Before I even got there. You know, these speaking things,
and I as you they're not for you. This might
be a surprise to you. But I have a short
attention span.
Speaker 2 (47:36):
Yeah, and so whenever someone starts talking, I go, how
long is this going to last?
Speaker 10 (47:41):
For?
Speaker 1 (47:42):
You know?
Speaker 14 (47:42):
Though?
Speaker 3 (47:42):
This is the new way, Brendan. In the same way
that you like music and you go and see a band.
A lot of people like public figures, they like authors,
they like people who don't have music. But you'll go along.
This is their version of a concert. So why you
think findance so odd that people will spend money to
watch Barack Obama being interviewed.
Speaker 2 (47:58):
I just don't think Barak Obama's going to tell me
anything I don't already.
Speaker 1 (48:02):
Know about American politics.
Speaker 3 (48:04):
It's just this into his insights in his life he
was a former president. Interesting, you plowed through Harry's book, Well.
Speaker 1 (48:10):
I read it because of this job. I just read
it because other people were you know, were.
Speaker 3 (48:16):
You enjoyed having insights in the royal family Black Obama
may give insights into what it's like being, you know,
actually the most powerful person in the world.
Speaker 2 (48:24):
So I don't think having said that, I probably would
watch it, but i'd watch it for free and maybe
up to interval.
Speaker 3 (48:32):
Ah, So he's charging, like the most opening nights you
go to, he's charging.
Speaker 2 (48:37):
Well, you know, if you don't get all the informal
I must be really smart because if you don't get
it all by halftime, then you know, come on, what
else is coming up?
Speaker 3 (48:45):
Well, how you wouldn't know? You wouldn't know what's coming
up in the second half.
Speaker 1 (48:49):
Yeah, you do know what's going to come And they
put the list of stuff up there as well, you
know what's going to happen.
Speaker 3 (48:54):
No, they don't. I don't what to speak engagements engagements.
Have you been to none? And you're making all this up.
Speaker 1 (49:00):
Four hundred and ninety five dollars to go and see
him speak that. I don't know if i'm paying.
Speaker 3 (49:03):
That's a lot. He surely cost that much.
Speaker 2 (49:05):
Well, there's cheap seats one hundred and ninety five dollars,
so I don't know what you get out of that,
or a platinum package.
Speaker 1 (49:11):
The platinum package, you get a one hour drinks function.
Speaker 3 (49:20):
With Barack Obama.
Speaker 2 (49:22):
No, you get don't even get bark, you get a
one hour drinks function. You get a welcome cocktail, so
you don't even get you only get one drink and
he says he it says drinks. But you get one drink,
a commemorative lanyard, oh yay, an assigned copy of his book.
Speaker 3 (49:40):
You know, you know what you do get.
Speaker 2 (49:42):
And then tour managers of stress that the former president
himself would not be mingling at the event.
Speaker 3 (49:47):
Yeah, but you know what you do get. And this
is why a lot of big movers and shakers and
captains of industry go to those charity events and give
a lot of money on those nights, because they're big
networking nights. So there'd be a lot of people in
that room who are using that room network and compare Laniards,
thank you one fruit cocktail.
Speaker 1 (50:04):
Harrison Boone from Marred at First Sight.
Speaker 3 (50:06):
Yeah, he's going to be there. Sure has a massive from.
Speaker 1 (50:10):
Maths from Maths or mean, this isn't.
Speaker 3 (50:13):
Your crowd, Brendan, this is not your crowd for all.
Speaker 2 (50:16):
For four hundred and ninety five dollars, we should go
on the speaking circuit.
Speaker 3 (50:20):
Please, it's looking for how to pronounce that word. Before
I would trust you, I have to tease you as well.
Speaker 12 (50:31):
Where God I want you to get on right now.
Speaker 1 (50:36):
I'm taking crazy.
Speaker 12 (50:37):
Go to your windows, stick your head on a yell.
Speaker 2 (50:42):
Hell down to the jersey no matter of abs to
the pub test Today. Joseph Sualii has officially signed with
Rugby Australia and the New South Wales Waratahs, and he's
told the Roosters he'll leave the NRL club at the
end of next season. So that means he's here this season,
next season and then he's on to Rugby.
Speaker 3 (51:03):
That's right. This is reportedly worth one point six million
per season. By the end of his contract at twenty
twenty seven, he'll be Astralia's highest paid rugby player in history,
and he's a young guy. Why wouldn't you do this?
He started in rugby union. They are his roots. He's
giving the Roosters another two years of his talent. Some
people aren't happy, mostly people like Phil Gould. He had
this to say every time he scores a try, and
(51:24):
I think he does in our game, people are going
to refer to the fact that he's going to rugby.
Speaker 1 (51:28):
Why do we need that? So you're saying this should
go now, go now, the game should get rid of him.
Speaker 3 (51:34):
Now, yeah, go now, go now. Don't let the door
hit me on the ars on the way out.
Speaker 1 (51:38):
See you later.
Speaker 2 (51:39):
Because Gus is a big loyal supporter of rugby league.
So it would be like I liken this to us
going to another radio stess, But no, it would be
like us crossing the streams.
Speaker 1 (51:48):
So we're going over to another TV like to a.
Speaker 3 (51:50):
TV station, and we're going to his time.
Speaker 2 (51:53):
Into year's time. We're going to host the bum Nuts show.
So every time we came on the air, people they're
going over to host the bumbnut Show.
Speaker 3 (52:01):
But isn't that what league players do all the time?
Speaker 1 (52:03):
Within the cut, but changing the code, it's changing. We're changing,
We're going from radio to TV.
Speaker 3 (52:08):
Well, bad luck. I mean, this is a young guy
who's got this opportunity before him. He's not he's not
breaking his contract with the Roosters. This stuff gets tied up.
He is in advance because there's World Cups to apply
for and blah blah blah and blah blah blah, and
there are plans to be made. I don't see any
problem with it.
Speaker 1 (52:24):
You didn't question what's on The bum Nut Show.
Speaker 3 (52:26):
They're you just Brendon. That name is enough for me,
you know, I want to do that, Joseph. He's still
playing NRL for the next two years. Does this pass
the pub test?
Speaker 7 (52:36):
I'm a froud Rooster supporter, and I think that's good
that he play another two years.
Speaker 8 (52:40):
I think a thing go.
Speaker 7 (52:42):
He's an up and coming riding shaft.
Speaker 10 (52:44):
Yes, signed the contract and that's in.
Speaker 1 (52:46):
The room, and.
Speaker 16 (52:49):
I do think it past the top tips play Simon
contract agains every right to play.
Speaker 12 (52:56):
The himself appreciated.
Speaker 3 (53:01):
So much, people seem to support him.
Speaker 1 (53:02):
Anyone use a phone anymore.
Speaker 3 (53:04):
That's the worst quality from Planet bum Nuts.
Speaker 1 (53:08):
God, we won't have that sort of quality on The
bum Nut Show. Podcast.
Speaker 3 (53:16):
Well, since COVID, we'd have lots of different ways of working.
We've had the great resignation, where people thought, stuff this,
I'm not going to do this anymore. Where does my
personal happiness come in. We've had quite quitting. We've had
people who are now experimenting quite successfully with working less
days a week but being just as productive. Friday, well,
this is another version of off Friday. This is an
official thing called quite called minimum Monday.
Speaker 1 (53:39):
Minimum Monday.
Speaker 3 (53:41):
Yeah, and there's a woman who's spearheading this movement. Guess
what her job is, Brendan. She's a self employed content creator.
Of course she is correct, that's a word salad.
Speaker 1 (53:49):
Job is that?
Speaker 3 (53:50):
I don't know, But she has said that after spending
Sundays mapping over her week as to what lay ahead,
she'd get stressed and she decided, you know what, I'm
just going to do the big tasks on Monday, excuse me,
and let the rest of it take care of itself.
And if I get through Monday, the rest of the
work week works for me.
Speaker 11 (54:07):
Well.
Speaker 2 (54:08):
The odd saying is you never buy a car that's
made on a Monday or a Friday, because that's when
they're they're not going to do the greatest work. You know,
the guy that's putting the abs breaks in on a
Monday has got to hang over and he's not into it,
so he's going to I couldn't be bother doing that properly.
Speaker 1 (54:25):
So if you get a Wednesday car, you know you're
going to get a good car.
Speaker 3 (54:28):
But if you walk through our offices downstairs, I mean
the people who are on air, that's quite different. But
there's no one here Mondays, there's no one here Fridays,
all working from home. We wouldn't have a clue whether
they're doing their minimum Mondays or their f off Fridays.
Speaker 1 (54:39):
But we didn't even know the irony that you're working
from home.
Speaker 3 (54:43):
I am working from home, but I'm actually working. How
freakish that I've got to open my mouth and talk
and think more or less.
Speaker 1 (54:49):
But you look at it. The kids these days, they're
living a charm life. I'm starting in this job. I
used to have to work fifty hours a day to
get to where I am. Fifty hours a day, I
would work fifty hours a day.
Speaker 3 (55:00):
But we're saying we don't want to do that anymore,
and that's fair enough to We're much more across the
work life balance.
Speaker 1 (55:05):
Well, I'm not saying to me, I'm working hard.
Speaker 3 (55:07):
But it used to be that whatever job you're assigned,
you just did it. And if you're expected to do
long hours, you just did it. And people are saying,
you know what, I'm not going to do that anymore.
Speaker 2 (55:15):
Yeah, well you look at jim Y right, look at him,
he's got minimum Monday and Tuesday. Ryan, come on together, Tuesday,
I would say, be tardy Tuesday.
Speaker 1 (55:27):
Tuesday showed up late today.
Speaker 3 (55:35):
Well, our favorite couch commentators returned to their lounges earlier
this month to kick off season seventeen Google Box. Remember
at the beginning, people said people watching TV? What's that about?
But this show, the goggle Box has continued to invite
us into their homes as of the goggle Boxes to
provide heartwarming, dry and honest opinions about all the things
that on our television screens at the moment. It gives
(55:57):
me hope that good people are in lounge rooms around Australia.
Our faves is those goggle Boxes join us now, it's
Lee and it's Keith. Hello, guys, how are you?
Speaker 10 (56:07):
Oh man, how are you?
Speaker 1 (56:10):
Guys?
Speaker 12 (56:11):
Good that you Amanda, Oh.
Speaker 3 (56:15):
That's really kind of you to ask. I had, yes,
my hip replacement last month. I'm going, okay, I'm doing
the show from home, so I get to pat my
dog during the news breaks, which makes me happy. But
you had your own medical thing, Lee, you had to
be a BCC A basil cell carcinoma cut out. Are
you feeling okay?
Speaker 10 (56:33):
Because I didn't. You just said I went for a
little tag on the side. She ignored that just Lee,
that's Keith, So I'm going to have to cut that
out and send a bit off to be BIOF said, yes,
I've just only said hello to you.
Speaker 12 (56:46):
That's how quick it was.
Speaker 1 (56:47):
That's how quick.
Speaker 10 (56:48):
Wow it She goes, yes, because no one puts sunscreen me.
Speaker 3 (56:54):
And I don't side of your nose, of my own
my nose, yeah right, yeah right. And the funny you
don't put.
Speaker 10 (57:02):
It straight away. I was talking about something else because
I've never paid attention to it, because it was like
a freckle. And then she kind of out, she said
it off. The next thing, it comes back, so they
suggests it's cance. You've got to go into the hospital
and have it removed. So and they said they'll keep
removing it until they get it all. And when I
went in there was another three ladies sitting there with
the same spot, exactly the same area.
Speaker 3 (57:26):
Yeah, great, good news. Well that's you using your public
persona for good. I know that so many people relate
to you and you and I've spoken about this before
that people get almost over familiar, that people expect you
to turn up to their book clubs and things because
they feel they know you.
Speaker 12 (57:43):
Yeah, we'll be up to two and we'll be sitting
down and someone just come along and pull up a
chair and say goods, and we just have a conversation.
Speaker 10 (57:51):
They'll tell us how the musthers have played up on
a lall they want to get to the balls. What
do we see?
Speaker 3 (58:03):
How did this come about for you? Because this seems
an unlikely thing for people like you to be doing.
Were you at the shops when someone said were you
guys like to be on a TV shows?
Speaker 12 (58:12):
The market?
Speaker 10 (58:13):
My son likes these certain wings with this certain thought
on it, and we could only get it there and
then we always used to grab them and then we
go and have a cup of tea. And I could
see this woman watching us with a clipboard, and I
thought oh crass. She's going to come over and try
and sell us something like a key. If she comes over,
you're talking to us, said, I'm not talking to us.
And apparently as she walked over, I rolled my eyes
and she goes, oh my god, another the way you
(58:36):
rolled your eyes. I said, oh my god, you're a
s like.
Speaker 12 (58:38):
I go away, and.
Speaker 10 (58:39):
Then she started to talk to Keith, and she's gone,
we're going to bring a show out whatever. They're called
Canty Agents, and we're thinking about bringing a show about
people watching people watch TV. And I said, I'll pee
off and I just turned away. I didn't have anything
to do with.
Speaker 12 (58:57):
That, but I said, come back, tell us more. Here
we are years later.
Speaker 2 (59:00):
Wow, and has it been good for you? Like, like, firstly,
has it been lucrative? And secondly get free snacks? Do
you get free stuff? Do you get free beer and
things like that?
Speaker 10 (59:10):
Oh, he's wish it.
Speaker 12 (59:11):
I wish just putting it out there, but nothing happened.
Speaker 10 (59:15):
Don't look.
Speaker 12 (59:15):
They're they're great to us. It's great to be on
the show. And we've meet different people, We've got to
go different places we never would have gone before. But
we're just ordinary people down saying the ordinary thing is
what other people are saying. That's how it work.
Speaker 3 (59:29):
And you've become good friends with the other goggle boxes,
haven't you.
Speaker 12 (59:32):
Oh yeah, we're all free. Yes, yeah, well friends, that's
one big family now one extended family because.
Speaker 10 (59:38):
They sort of know, like what we we also go
through the same sort of thing. Okay, people come up,
like even at the show and we're sitting there, keeps
having a beer because we've always got to find a
part of the show. We're all another show. Yeah, yeah,
we've got a bowl of chips and it's buds. Just
come over and pull his chair over and start to
order us meet their chips and then.
Speaker 12 (59:56):
Some help in the chip.
Speaker 1 (59:59):
Chips.
Speaker 3 (01:00:00):
Yeah, you're so familiar to people, they think that you're
you're their friend.
Speaker 12 (01:00:05):
I'll tell you what if you started drinking me beer.
Speaker 2 (01:00:08):
Of off the top of your head. What's the dumbest
show you've been made to watch?
Speaker 10 (01:00:14):
Oh, there's a lot.
Speaker 12 (01:00:16):
There was one day we watched a better train. Oh
my god, about bigtails that have just kept on.
Speaker 10 (01:00:21):
Going and in the front of the train, the back
of the train, and the toilet on top of the
train and train.
Speaker 1 (01:00:28):
That was there was ESPs thing.
Speaker 3 (01:00:30):
Yeah, the slow, the slow TV movement. I think it was.
Speaker 10 (01:00:34):
I got up a left, did I can't.
Speaker 7 (01:00:40):
Left?
Speaker 10 (01:00:41):
I don't anymore.
Speaker 7 (01:00:43):
That was the worst.
Speaker 1 (01:00:44):
That was the bet the worst, And what about the best?
Speaker 12 (01:00:47):
All the freak love Survivor. I love Yellow Yellowstone.
Speaker 2 (01:00:52):
I love Yellow Yeah, they talk a bit too low
on Yellowstone. I never understand what they're saying.
Speaker 10 (01:00:57):
Though they sometimes can't understand it. It's must be your here.
Speaker 12 (01:01:02):
But I'm thet But I can't eat half half the
time anyways. But it's a good show. The spin offs,
not twenty three and eighty three.
Speaker 10 (01:01:10):
Eighty three that's the best I've ever seen.
Speaker 12 (01:01:13):
That is one of the best good spin off.
Speaker 1 (01:01:17):
And you were cut up when the living Room got
the got the speed?
Speaker 3 (01:01:19):
Well, of course it's got the speed. I mean rested,
Brendan rested, rested?
Speaker 10 (01:01:24):
What rested?
Speaker 9 (01:01:25):
Ship?
Speaker 1 (01:01:25):
I mean, that's what I said to me.
Speaker 2 (01:01:29):
In TV termsroll, In TV terms, rested and rested means
that it's got the spear.
Speaker 3 (01:01:36):
Well, we're hoping that rested means like a beautiful red
wine or a steak. And then we come back to
it later. We'll see, we'll see.
Speaker 1 (01:01:42):
Will remember Greg Evans, he got rested.
Speaker 12 (01:01:47):
You're going to get doctor Chris.
Speaker 3 (01:01:49):
That's right, we have to get the band back together.
Speaker 2 (01:01:51):
Well, it's great to talk to you guys. Goggle Box Australia.
It's Wednesday night seven thirty on Foxtel. On Thursday at
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Speaker 1 (01:02:01):
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Lovely We talked to you both, Jonesy and Amanda Germ Podcast.
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We're pumped for the Easter Show. You pumped for the
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Speaker 2 (01:02:18):
You know, with your hip surgery, maybe we should get
you in our Dodge jams.
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I think I might leave the Dodgers to everyone else,
but they are going to be amazing. We have our
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when she gave out her final vows at the commitment Well,
the final commitment ceremony last night, I married at first sight.
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Speaker 2 (01:04:03):
Boom goose bumps, so Linda said, And then when Cam
came back to say his little bit.
Speaker 4 (01:04:10):
Before you start just on that, I just feel like,
no matter what you say today, it's and then going
to disappoint me again. I think, I think I'm just done.
Speaker 1 (01:04:33):
I think you can have that Hi you gave me
in the car.
Speaker 12 (01:04:36):
I'm me out of here.
Speaker 1 (01:04:38):
That's that's be done.
Speaker 2 (01:04:41):
And then that was it, and Cameron threw his little
speech on the ground.
Speaker 1 (01:04:46):
She joins us right now. Lindall from Married at First Sight.
Speaker 3 (01:04:49):
Hello, Hi guys, good morning, good morning. How have you
felt watching this unfold on television in front of us
all last night? I, I mean relieved, like I guess
this all happened to me so long ago, and I
don't know, finally seeing it kind of come to fruition,
(01:05:09):
and then like now I feel like I can move forward.
Speaker 5 (01:05:14):
Good relieved.
Speaker 2 (01:05:15):
But you know the thing about this, When I first
saw you guys on the show, I thought, what a
sweet couple. But then I always in the back of
my mind, I thought you were in Perth. He's in Darwin,
but he doesn't just live in Darwin, he works offsite
in Darwin, so he was expecting.
Speaker 1 (01:05:29):
You to go to Darwin live with his mates while
he disappears for months at a time.
Speaker 16 (01:05:36):
Yeah. I mean the funny thing about that is that
actually on our wedding day he told me that he
wanted to do a tour of the Wa coast next
year was the timing, and well this year now, And
I guess that was like kind of always the plan.
And so when this remote work came up, I was like, well,
(01:05:56):
so I don't know, I don't know, I don't know.
I mean, I guess there's a lot of couples that
are from different states and that's part of something you
have to manage together.
Speaker 3 (01:06:07):
But yeah, did you feel that the experts had put
you together as a good couple? Did you feel that, yes,
I can see why they put us together, or were
you put together so you'd have some conflict?
Speaker 16 (01:06:20):
Well, that's hard because I think that first like that,
especially that first month, like we were amazing, you know,
like we got along like a house on fire. We
always had so much fun. So it's like, I can
see exactly why they put us together. But I think
it really required Cam to kind of step up and
prove that he wanted a relationship, because he said that
(01:06:42):
he did, and he said that he was ready. So yeah,
I don't know. I don't blame the experts for sure
what Cam did.
Speaker 2 (01:06:50):
But also that was his first relationship as well, and
he's a pretty isolated sort of guy.
Speaker 16 (01:06:57):
Yeah, yeah, I think, sorry.
Speaker 1 (01:07:01):
No, but that would be difficult. That would be difficult.
Speaker 2 (01:07:03):
All of a sudden he's got you, and he's like, like,
maybe he just panicked.
Speaker 16 (01:07:09):
Yeah, I mean, I mean, I can't speak for can,
but I think that, you know, all of those circumstances
definitely played a massive part. And how patient I was
and how much I was willing to you know, I
guess wait and see and guide and like, you know,
I tried really hard to communicate quite softly my needs
(01:07:29):
and like and what I wanted from the relationship. But yeah,
I mean, look, those first few weeks again, he was great.
He really did try in all of the task and challenges,
and I saw a lot of growth and I was
very proud of him at that time. But I think
at one point or another he just gave up. If
he just learnt that too hard.
Speaker 2 (01:07:48):
Wow, And we the last thing we saw last night
was his vow sitting on the ground, just in that
little piece of paper there.
Speaker 1 (01:07:54):
And then you squatting in the park for ages. Have
you heard his vows? It's been some time since, do
you do you know what he said in that?
Speaker 16 (01:08:05):
No, he definitely has mentioned. He said at some point
like I had some really nice things to say, and
I was like, well, if you've said to me at
the time, I absolutely important nice things that I need
you to hear. I would have happily heard them. But
I think given the last couple of weeks, like he
had every opportunity to say something nice to me and
(01:08:25):
say something meaningful, and I think he repeatedly was disrespectful
in the way that he delivered all of that information.
Speaker 6 (01:08:32):
So yeah, I.
Speaker 16 (01:08:34):
Just weren't really interested in hearing it.
Speaker 2 (01:08:36):
Again because it's out there now, it's been it's been broadcast.
Speaker 1 (01:08:39):
What he actually what he actually was going to say?
Do you know?
Speaker 2 (01:08:44):
Because I've got it here, I've got the transcript, I
can I can, I can cherry pick it for it,
so I won't be anything bad.
Speaker 1 (01:08:49):
But do you want to hear it? You don't have to.
By the way, you don't have to hear this. I
don't want to. I don't want to stress you out
or anything like that.
Speaker 16 (01:08:57):
But all right, how about how about we keep like
I'll candicate it.
Speaker 1 (01:09:02):
What about Lyndall? If you know me, I'm a very
sensitive guy.
Speaker 3 (01:09:05):
So and I like you, So Jones, you just find
some nice things.
Speaker 2 (01:09:09):
And maybe so he said, Okay, positive things. Cameron said,
you're an incredible singer. See, I didn't know that about you.
Speaker 1 (01:09:15):
Your enthusiasm for life and the way you love those
closest to you is really something, he admires.
Speaker 2 (01:09:22):
You are kind, empathetic, you have a genuine heart. You
always bring a positive vibe to any room. And that's true.
We saw that on the show. He does, this is him,
this is I am sort of candicating a little bit.
Then he says, but amongst the good times, I've also
had my concerns about the future. Most obvious, we live
(01:09:44):
in different states, we live completely different lifestyles, and being
together will mean one of us will have to change
our lives completely. Another concern is how we handle our conflict.
You and I can't sit and talk through tough times.
Speaker 1 (01:10:01):
But you've never asked the question because you were too
scared of the answer. I don't know what does that mean?
Speaker 10 (01:10:09):
Oh God?
Speaker 16 (01:10:10):
I mean my experience of conflict was continuously me trying
to bring up issues and talk through them with him,
and his immediate response was to shut the conversation down
and genuinely just leave the room.
Speaker 1 (01:10:25):
Because he says that here he says accurate.
Speaker 2 (01:10:27):
Yeah, because he says that, he says communication has been
a problem for us. I feel you like to air
our dirty laundry in a public environment, which really pushes
my buttons. He didn't know you're on TV, didn't he?
Speaker 16 (01:10:39):
Yeah, exactly, We're getting I mean, the whole country was
getting to see our problems eventually, I guess, oh gosh.
And I mean, honestly, from my perspective, I knew that
the communication wasn't healthy, and I knew that we had
a massive problem resolving that conflict. But I needed someone
who was willing to sit with me and whether this story,
(01:11:00):
in those hard conversations, not just walk out and then
never readdress them. And that was a big decider in
what I you know, in not hearing his vows was
I felt like I'd continuously tried to have these hard
conversations and say when I was hurting, or say what
I needed or what I think was wrong, And I
think his choice was always to just leave, and I
(01:11:21):
was like, well, you know what, for once, I'm going
to say exactly how I feel and tell him exactly
how hurt I was, and he's going to have to
listen to every single words, and for the first time,
I'm going to just stand up and say and you know,
you actually don't get to have a say this time
because you left me there so many times, repeatedly.
Speaker 3 (01:11:39):
So that Linda, I think a lot of men run
away from having the hard discussions. But as as we're saying, there,
he is on a TV show, but this is part
of the feed where you have to discuss this stuff.
He knew that when he signed on.
Speaker 16 (01:11:51):
It's honest, So didn't he like air our dirty laundry
twice dinner parties in front of everyone, because I don't
remember ever doing that to him.
Speaker 2 (01:12:00):
And look, you know, you've come out looking great in this.
You have come out looking fantastic, and.
Speaker 1 (01:12:06):
You've won a fan in me.
Speaker 3 (01:12:07):
And I think glad you said yes to the show, Lindall.
Speaker 16 (01:12:10):
Yes, yeah, I am. And I mean even even though
I didn't get the fairy tale romance, or well even
any romance I was asking for, I think ultimately I
had such an incredible experience, once in a lifetime. And
I made the most amazing friends out of it as well,
(01:12:31):
so it was absolutely worth it.
Speaker 1 (01:12:33):
And according to our sources as well, he was planning
on walking off. So you beat him to the punts.
So way to go you.
Speaker 16 (01:12:41):
Oh my god, I mean yeah, so I guess you
can be.
Speaker 2 (01:12:44):
As as he liked about what I was and so
and and you're still were You're still not here to
beep spiders?
Speaker 16 (01:12:51):
Are you, lindallally not here to beat spiders?
Speaker 8 (01:12:56):
Excellent?
Speaker 1 (01:12:57):
Well, Lindall, it's great to talk to you. It was
great to meet you. The reunion did party kicks off
this Sunday night at seven on nine and nine? How
are you going to that? Are you going to be there?
Speaker 16 (01:13:05):
I will definitely be there, be there with.
Speaker 1 (01:13:07):
Okay, we'll get our dramatic skins out and we'll be
ready there.
Speaker 3 (01:13:12):
It is just to get that orchestra to follow you
around again.
Speaker 1 (01:13:14):
Hey you guys, Lyndall, Lyndall, thank you, thank you, Lindall.
Speaker 5 (01:13:18):
Not a problem.
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