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August 27, 2025 28 mins

With Russell off sick, Lisa was joined by Barra and Smiley for a bumper show. The guys opened the book of records to find out who owns the oldest car, while Hayden Young dropped by, elated after the Dockers’ weekend win and pumped for next week’s finals. On The Shaw Report, Lisa covered Jon Bon Jovi’s upcoming album of duets and the bizarre story of a man who faked his own death to move overseas. The team also chatted about AFL player Mitch Brown, and Ben O’Shea reviewed The Toxic Avenger, calling it a reboot with Peter Dinklage in the lead and Kevin Bacon as the villain.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Christine was powered by the iHeart app. From ninety six
AIRVM to whenever You're listening Today This is Lisa and
Russell's podcast. Coming up on the podcast today, Russell is six,
so Barren Smiley helped Bill in.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
Today we opened the book.

Speaker 1 (00:16):
Of records and look for the person with the oldest
car in Perth. Bara talked about former West Coast Eagle
Mitch Brown coming out as bisexual, the first ever AFL
player to do so in its one hundred and twenty
nine year history. Doctor Hayden Young chats about beating the
Bulldogs and making the finals for the first time in
three years. Beno'che reviews The Toxic Avenger with Peter Dinklage

(00:37):
and we discuss a man who faked his own death
to leave his wife and be with someone he met online.
It did not go well for him. Uh Barra big
story in.

Speaker 2 (00:49):
Years Sport yesterday. Well, yeah, related story.

Speaker 3 (00:52):
Important story and probably I reckon This young man has
kicked the biggest goal of his life. Really, he's played
a lot of foot He played for us when I
asked the West Coast Eagles for about a decade From
two thousand and seven twenty sixteen, played ninety four games.

Speaker 4 (01:07):
He was a beautiful man.

Speaker 3 (01:08):
He was married to a West Coast Fever player by
name of Shaye Bolton, and they were beautiful couple. I
think they got married on New Year's Eve and like,
I had a bit to do with them, and I
found them wonderful people.

Speaker 4 (01:21):
And then yesterday I think it was on the Daily Oz,
which I think is an online newspapers.

Speaker 3 (01:26):
Yeah, Smiley, actually what well, just this is this is
what he basically said.

Speaker 5 (01:31):
I played in AFL for ten years for the West
Coast Eagles, and I'm a bisexual man.

Speaker 4 (01:37):
So it sort of sent.

Speaker 3 (01:40):
Not shock waves, but it's the he's the first AFL
player first, yes, which is quite remarkable. Ian Roberts came
out thirty years ago in the NRL and now Mitch
has come out.

Speaker 1 (01:51):
And thirty years is a long time between people saying
something yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:56):
Yeah, And you know his wife said, his ex wife, Now,
this will make the world a better place for our boys.

Speaker 4 (02:02):
They've got two sons. You know.

Speaker 3 (02:03):
That's goosebump stuff for me. And it wasn't Netflix, it
wasn't a PR circus. It was just he just wanted
to do it for the young people in the game
who maybe don't feel heard or can't breathe basically, they
just want to have some space to come out.

Speaker 2 (02:18):
You know.

Speaker 1 (02:18):
I mean, I love it, and I think the day
will come when we live in a world where it
just doesn't matter. But at this stage we're still in
that in some areas it does matter thing because he did,
he said, he probably gave the game away because of
he didn't feel like he could be himself in his skin.
Everyone needs to just feel like they can be, you know,
not sort of monitoring everything about themselves all the time.

(02:41):
But football seems to me, men's football, the AFL men's
football seems to be one of the very last bastions
in society with this donas don't tell old you know
kind of school of thinking. But you would be foolish,
surely to think, because in any slight of life, there's
going to be a percentage of people that are gay,

(03:04):
and so in the football men's football fraternity, like anywhere,
there's going to be a percentage of them. So he
has he has made a statement for those people. Maybe
you know, now we can all maybe they'll more can
follow it, and then the more you know, then it's
just doesn't.

Speaker 3 (03:21):
Matter, and we all know a lot of young men
who are struggling with it and who think that it's
not worth being here and all that sort of stuff.

Speaker 4 (03:27):
So that's he's helping those people.

Speaker 3 (03:29):
I was a bit blown away when he said, because
it happened in the spa bath and he was talking
to his teammate. He was nineteen and one of the
West Coast Eagles bokes that I probably know, and he said,
how do you know if you're gay or by And
if someone said that to you in the spa, that
would be you would sort of just say, and the
bok laughed, we.

Speaker 4 (03:48):
Might actually smile.

Speaker 3 (03:50):
We might hear the rest of how he sort of
presented his time at the West Coast Egles, just so
people can sum it up themselves.

Speaker 5 (03:56):
We all know that the locker room chat, the chats
and the spa and so I'm speaking about AFL football
environment now, and the chats were all geared around you know,
who did everyone pick up on the weekend or you know,
she's pretty hot, or she's this and that, And it
was never once. I wouldn't even it wasn't even in

(04:19):
my mind to share or ask the question or bring
things up or even talk about the queer community at all.
In fact, you know, it was always something that you'd
keep inside because if you did put out a question
or you did talk about you know, I love David
Bowie the artist, the music in his music, And even

(04:42):
if I was to talk about David Bowie as a
talented artist, as someone to aspire me to be truly
yourself and happy with whoever you are, the conversation would
always steer back about his sexuality.

Speaker 2 (04:59):
Really.

Speaker 3 (05:00):
Wow, Actually I'm a bit I'm blushing it. I'm a
bit embarrassed that I'm obviously part.

Speaker 4 (05:06):
Of that groove he's talking about, because Wow.

Speaker 3 (05:09):
I wouldn't have mentioned baby. I wouldn't have seen a Bowie,
you know what he's like.

Speaker 2 (05:12):
But what would come to mid.

Speaker 3 (05:15):
Some of my mates are Wow, gold Chisel's better ac DC,
you know. Like anyway, So I just called progress least
I reckon and it's a tough thing to do. And
he's he's gone out and limits brave, he's honest, and
let's face it, it's probably less complicated than the Holingdon
ball rules in the feel.

Speaker 1 (05:34):
Anyway, I'll tell you what things have come a long
way in just the what was he playing around twenty twelve. Yeah,
in just the thirteen years since then, things have changed
a lot.

Speaker 2 (05:44):
So I think now is the time for let's just
let's just stop worrying about it.

Speaker 4 (05:49):
It can be who you be whatever.

Speaker 2 (05:51):
Yeah, I think that we're there. So good on you, Mitch.

Speaker 4 (05:54):
Great per flick with Bene.

Speaker 2 (05:58):
We've got to talk about the Toxic Event.

Speaker 4 (06:00):
Oh good lord.

Speaker 6 (06:01):
So, oh look this is this is one of those
movies that falls into the category of so bad it's good.
And the original film back in nineteen eighty four. So
if you might remember going into a civic video maybe
in nineteen eighty seven, and you would have seen in
the one dollar ninety nine a week rentals in the VHS,
you would have seen the cover of The Toxic Avenger,

(06:21):
the original movie. You could not miss it. It had
this sort of weird disfigured looked like the guy from
the Goonies on the front cover, and he was ripped though,
and he was holding a mop, a flaming a flaming mop.
The American flag was waving in the background and had
this sort of tidal treatment the Toxic Avenger that made
him look like a superhero, like a comic book superhero,

(06:42):
and he kind of was. It was meant to be
a bit of a spa man anyway, exactly. And so
the plot of the original film was this scrawny nerd
is bullied, he gets transformed into a mutant by this
toxic sludge and then basically avengers you know, all of
the wrongs done to him and sort of teaches these

(07:02):
bullies a lesson. And it was kind of filled with gore,
lots of blood splatter, but it was a comedy, so
Muppey could clean it up, exactly. And it was it
was from this production house, Troma Entertainment, And it's easy
to dismiss everything that they did as just kind of
schlocky garbage, certainly B movie quality, But if you think

(07:23):
about some of the people who came out of the
Troma family, Kevin Costner, Samuel L. Jackson, JJ Abrams, Oliver Stone,
the guys who created South Park, they all got their
start in movies made by Troma. So it has this
kind of you know, cult, a cult feeling around it.

(07:43):
So many many years later, they've come up with this
remake of The Toxic Avenger. They've kind of it's more
of a reboot really because they've kind of departed from
the original storyline, kept the basics the same with Peter.
With Peter Dinklage, they've kept the mop as the toxic Avengure.
He plays this guy Winston, who is a widower. He's
raising his step son, having some challenges being a dad,

(08:07):
and working for this pharmaceutical company run by this sort
of nefarious CEO played by Kevin Bacon. So now they've
all got one degree of separation from Kevin Bacon, which
is fantastic to them. And so Winston is diagnosed with
a terminal brain disease. He's only got a few months.

Speaker 4 (08:24):
Left to live.

Speaker 6 (08:25):
He goes to his boss and says, look, you know,
my company's health insurance is not covering it. Is there
anything you can do? You're a really rich guy. Kevin
Bacon just dismisses him, laughs it off, and so Winston,
as a last resort, decides to break into the company
and Robert rob the Vault gets the money, but in
the course of that robbery is exposed to the toxic

(08:45):
waste that this pharmaceutical company produces, is transformed into toxy.
The Avenger and then basically goes on a rampage to right,
the wrongs in this town?

Speaker 3 (08:57):
Yes, but why is it happening? Least at least made
a great point. Has Hollywood run out of ideas? Like
the Naked Gun remake without Leslie Nielsen?

Speaker 4 (09:06):
Who wants to see it?

Speaker 6 (09:08):
This is the Oh no, Well, they ran out of
ideas years ago. So there's very few original story ideas
in Hollywood at the moment. It's all sequels and remakes
and reboots or you know that's adapting TV shows, or
they're adapting the lives of musicians, like in terms of
actual original storytelling, bugger all in Hollywood.

Speaker 2 (09:29):
I did watch the trailer.

Speaker 1 (09:30):
There is a fair bit of sort of ridiculous gore.

Speaker 6 (09:36):
It's so kitch, it's so camp and at one point,
so originally this hit film festivals in twenty twenty three
and it's kind of been hidden away since then, and
there were rumors that it was so gory that it
would never be released publicly. But it's not that bad. Honestly,
it's not that bad.

Speaker 4 (09:49):
It's a funny movie. It's how bad can it be?
With when the mops the main weapon?

Speaker 2 (09:54):
Yeah, yes, yes, does look.

Speaker 6 (09:57):
There's one there's one point where the toxic evenge is
sort of dealing with this gang of bad guys, and
he says to one of them, show me your lunch
and then sticks his hand up the way. So that
gives you an idea of what we're dealing with here
in terms of the level. But it's actually really difficult
to make a movie this bad and and actually have

(10:20):
it beat really really entertaining, like it's entertain Oh yeah,
to deliberately make a movie so bad it's good. Most
movies that are so bad.

Speaker 4 (10:29):
Are just actually bad.

Speaker 2 (10:31):
Special skill.

Speaker 6 (10:32):
It takes a special skill. And you question, you know,
like you watch it and you go, what did I
just do with the last one hundred minutes of my life?
You don't deal it with this film, You actually will
genuinely enjoy it.

Speaker 1 (10:40):
So how many something's really gone wrong with Mickey's mops
in Fantasia?

Speaker 4 (10:45):
Are you giving it?

Speaker 6 (10:46):
You guys are going to be shocked to hear this,
but I'm going to give this three and a half?
Actually actually really, But who's so fun?

Speaker 4 (10:54):
Who's it for? Who's the movie for?

Speaker 5 (10:56):
Is it?

Speaker 4 (10:56):
Horror nerds? Are you a horror nerd?

Speaker 5 (10:58):
No?

Speaker 6 (10:58):
I hate horror movies are like I think the way
the world is at the moment, which is a real
life horror show. It is the sort of mindless silliness
that you would go to the you'd go to the cinema,
you'd get your popcorn, remind you of those those movies
The Evil Dead from you know, from the nineteen eighties,
and you just go do you know what? You walk
out of it with a big smile on your face
and go, jeez, that was dumb, but I enjoyed it.

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Speaker 1 (11:48):
The Doctor's beat the Bulldogs by fifteen points at Marvel
Stadium on Sunday, one hundred and twelve to ninety seven,
securing a spot in the finals. Hayden, congratulations, thank you very.

Speaker 7 (11:58):
Much, very happy.

Speaker 3 (12:00):
Yeah, how do you feel? And now you know who
you're playing as well? Saturday week the Suns. Did you
all get together last night? And watch that game.

Speaker 4 (12:06):
No, I we didn't.

Speaker 7 (12:08):
Everyone has sort of watched it in their own time,
but I think sort of after the game, we had
a rough idea that we'd be playing the Suns, you know,
we thought they'd probably get the job done, and I
watched the first quarter and I was pretty adamant that
that's who we'll be playing. So no, it's an exciting
time for the club and we're looking forward to the challenge.

Speaker 3 (12:24):
You'd be mates with Noah Anderson too. We're near their
best player who may win the Brownlow medals, so it
could be you could go toe to toe with one
of your mates in the game.

Speaker 7 (12:31):
Yeah, No, I'm good mates. We know you played quite
well last night, so no, it's always good playing against
the best players in the camp. And they've got a
solid midfield and we do as well, so I think
it's going to be a great battle.

Speaker 1 (12:43):
So Sunday it felt like an elimination final because in
a roundabout kind of.

Speaker 2 (12:47):
Way it was. Did it feel like that for you guys?
Did you just try to focus on.

Speaker 7 (12:53):
Yeah, it did definitely feel that way. But I think
what was really great and how Jayl set the week
up is it although there was a lot of external
pressure and it was a final likee game. He sort
of just asked for a normal performance and we knew
what that required, and he didn't. We didn't need to
change anything. We didn't need to try harder or you know,
try butte too much off. We just wanted to put

(13:14):
in a docker's normal performance and we knew that got
it done. We sort of looked at our season and
we'd knocked off more Top nine teams than they had
by large stratch, So we knew that if we played
it sort of a good brand of footy, they struggled
against that. So we felt like we did that, particularly
in the first half, and then got the game our way.

Speaker 3 (13:33):
Yeah, that second quarter, mate, you're saying you're playing it down,
but that second quarter, I reckon, that's the best quarter
you've played all year. Seven goals, seven straight goals least,
they just blitzed them.

Speaker 4 (13:43):
What was that like? You must have been pinching yourself.

Speaker 7 (13:46):
It was pretty cool. You sort of in those moments,
you sort of feel like your team's in a bit
of a flow state where you can't do.

Speaker 4 (13:51):
Much, true, isn't it?

Speaker 8 (13:53):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (13:54):
Yeah, exactly, And we certainly felt that way. And I
mean in AFL's momentum swings and when you've got momentum,
you really want to cash in, and something that we
haven't always done really well, but in that second quarter
we had some momentum. We really cashed in. And I
think the most pleasing thing was that it wasn't like,
you know, we weren't trying to do too much. We
just did executed the game plan and everyone did their

(14:15):
job in that moment. And that's all the big games
requires that just do your job in the moment.

Speaker 1 (14:20):
I've heard whispers that if Murphy Reid doesn't win the
Rising Star after that performance of the weekend, we're rioting.

Speaker 2 (14:26):
We're taking it to the streets.

Speaker 4 (14:28):
Seceding from the get stuff, leave it.

Speaker 7 (14:31):
He finished a year off while and I think he
might have had it wrapped up before that last game.
But he's been outstanding.

Speaker 3 (14:38):
He's been confidency for a young buke. I mean, you're
a confident man, but he is incredible.

Speaker 8 (14:43):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (14:43):
No, it's great to say for a first year player
to come in play every game and play it to
the standard that he has, you know, to credit to him,
and we're super proud of him.

Speaker 3 (14:51):
What about the prancing pony it. Does he actually like that?
He can't like that nickname?

Speaker 4 (14:55):
Could he?

Speaker 3 (14:56):
Patrick Voss the other day?

Speaker 8 (15:00):
So you go.

Speaker 7 (15:01):
Once he starts kicking a few goals and puts the
chest out, he can't help that.

Speaker 4 (15:05):
Does it give you a lift as a team mate
we're on air? Definitely to get it.

Speaker 7 (15:09):
Navosi definitely, particularly when he's sort of shown his strength.
That really gets us going. And he's so hard as
for a defender to the stop. So no, when he's
up and about, usually the team's going well.

Speaker 3 (15:20):
Now tonight is the All Australian lease as well, and
there's four Dockers up for all Australian spots, which is
an incredibly prestigious Blazer to win. Jordan Clark, Luke Jackson,
Caleb Sarong and Andy Brayshaw. Now I've heard that Jordan
Clark might actually be in Melbourne, so he must be
in the team. That wouldn't surprise you, wouldn't, not at all.

Speaker 7 (15:41):
I think all of them are deserving of a Blazer,
and I'm not sure if they all will get it
because it's pretty hard to squeeze from forty four. But
I mean they've all had great seasons and whoever gets
a night is well deserving. I mean, Clarky was in
the squad last year and he's put together another great season,
and so I was, you know, Caleb, Andy and Luke.
So No, they've all done tremendously well this year and

(16:04):
been a big reason for our success.

Speaker 1 (16:06):
Do you feel good after because this was your first
full game back after bit of time out?

Speaker 7 (16:13):
Yeah, I feel pretty good. I'm happy that we've got
the week off because yeah, I'm a little.

Speaker 4 (16:17):
Bit I was thinking about you.

Speaker 7 (16:20):
Yeah, I'm happy, Yeah that I've got a bit of
extra time to recover. But no, I pulled up really well.
I was on sort of matage minutes as was planned,
and yeah, I felt like I was able to deliver
when I was on the field, which is good.

Speaker 3 (16:33):
It's nice that the Dockers came out and supported Mitch
Brown as well, becoming the first player out of the locker,
I suppose you'd say, And he's posted this morning that
he's overwhelmed by the love and support that he's received.

Speaker 4 (16:45):
You know, it's a game for everyone, isn't it.

Speaker 2 (16:47):
It is.

Speaker 7 (16:48):
No, it's great to say, and it's been awesome to
see the response from the whole AFL community. We're an
inclusive sport and it's great to say that Minch has
been well supported.

Speaker 1 (16:56):
And particularly in the thirteen years since he played. I
think it's very very different environment.

Speaker 7 (17:02):
Oh definitely, even this year, we've seen the landscape change
a lot, and I thing it's coming a great time
and hopefully we can continue to jump on board and support.

Speaker 2 (17:09):
So what will we do this weekend? Just keep yourself
in cotton wall. Don't the a crack.

Speaker 4 (17:18):
Please take it.

Speaker 1 (17:19):
Yeah, I don't need anything weird from anywhere.

Speaker 9 (17:22):
Weird.

Speaker 7 (17:23):
Yeah, I've got my NFL fantasy draft this week. It's
actually coming a perfect time. It's a big way. If
we had a final, I'd be sort of torn. NFL
Fantasy or finals.

Speaker 3 (17:33):
We should explain at least you know what that is.
The fantasy Drafty, all the boys will sit around and
they picked name. It's like super serious as well.

Speaker 7 (17:41):
Yeah, the draft's really important because you stuff the draft
up your years done. So all right, So it's a
big weekend, so I'll be I've got a lot of
study to do this afternoon, prepared.

Speaker 4 (17:53):
On the NFL very seriously.

Speaker 7 (17:55):
And then that would be my off season hobby.

Speaker 3 (17:57):
Mate, you made so much difference on the weekend congraduate
you were super and seriously only played sixty five percent
of the game, but you were unbelievable. So I can't
wait to see what happens Saturday night.

Speaker 4 (18:08):
The Sure Report on ninety six air FM.

Speaker 1 (18:13):
Bon Jovi is releasing a new version of their recent
album Forever this October.

Speaker 2 (18:18):
Is a collaboration of duets.

Speaker 1 (18:20):
We did talk about John's voice. Forever only came out
last year, but this version features vocals from the likes
of Bruce Springsteen, def Leppards, Joe Elliott, Robbie Williams, and
Avril Levine. John bon Jovi has released a statement saying
this album is more than just a collection of collaborations.
It is an album born out of necessity. My vocal
cord rehab was a well documented journey that played out

(18:42):
while releasing Forever in twenty twenty four ninety. I was
singing well in the studio for recording, but the vocal
demands and riggers of touring were still slightly out of reach.
Without an ability to tour at the time, I continued
working in the studio and called on some friends for help.
Great singers and musicians and also just great people there's

(19:03):
a contemporary Wizard of Oz series in the works at
Prime Video. One of the non writing executive producers on
the project is Gwen Stefani.

Speaker 2 (19:10):
The series will be a music confused.

Speaker 1 (19:12):
Retelling of the Wizard of Oz, using the Yellow Brick
Road as a metaphor for the challenges and choices facing
young adults today.

Speaker 2 (19:21):
I'm sure that's what it was in the original, isn't it?

Speaker 1 (19:23):
And now a cautionary tale in the news this morning.
If you want out of your relationship, keep it simple
and just leave.

Speaker 2 (19:32):
Don't do what this guy did.

Speaker 1 (19:35):
Last year, forty five year old American man Ryan Borgwart
faked his own death and fled the country to be
with a woman in Europe, while leaving his wife behind. Yesterday,
Borgwart pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor charge and was
sentenced to three months in jail.

Speaker 2 (19:54):
Now what he'd done.

Speaker 1 (19:55):
Was last August, Borgwart planned an elaborate scheme to fake
his rowing in a Wisconsin lake. He overturned his kayak,
dumped his phone, and paddled to shore in an inflatable
boat he'd taken with him. Following the stage drowning, Bourgwat
rode an electric bike to Madison, took a bus to Detroit,
then traveled to Canada and boarded a plane to Europe

(20:17):
to hook up.

Speaker 2 (20:18):
With a woman he'd been communicating online with. She was
from Uzbekasta.

Speaker 1 (20:23):
Back in Wisconsin, the search for Borgwart's body lasted over
a month and cost upput of fifty thousand dollars. Now,
evidently things did not work out with missus Uzbegasta, and
he came home with a surprise tail between his legs
to a wife who immediately filed for divorce and shann't
be visiting him in Printon.

Speaker 4 (20:46):
What a desperate man?

Speaker 2 (20:48):
What an idiot?

Speaker 4 (20:50):
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Speaker 9 (21:01):
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Speaker 2 (21:08):
Oh, it is time for the book of records.

Speaker 1 (21:10):
Last week we looked for the person in Perth who
said I.

Speaker 2 (21:15):
Love you the quickest I think it was within days.
The actual book is.

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dot at you. It's not there yet, but you will
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Today we're looking for Perth's oldest car.

Speaker 3 (21:32):
I love that because I'm a nostalgia freak. Yes, I
just love thinking back to the old days. And actually
I've got a story about him. I had a Dat's
in two forty z right shoe door blue one.

Speaker 4 (21:45):
It was beautiful.

Speaker 3 (21:46):
Yeah, he used to have my gear in the back.
And just recently a bloke wrote to me this is
unbelievable and he sent photos and he said, hey, Barah,
I think this.

Speaker 4 (21:55):
Might be your car.

Speaker 3 (21:56):
No, it's still going And he said, and you know
how you as my car? My eagle's footy bag was still.

Speaker 8 (22:03):
In the back.

Speaker 4 (22:06):
Probably when I sold it. I must have might just
take everything, take the footy gear and give a.

Speaker 2 (22:11):
How old would it be? What year was it?

Speaker 4 (22:13):
I think it was nineteen seventy two. Can people beat that?
Can you beat nineteen seventy.

Speaker 1 (22:18):
Surely drive to our local pub in the hills for
a pint. I love everything about that, everything except I'll
have a wine.

Speaker 4 (22:26):
You know the thing about those two cars.

Speaker 3 (22:29):
I said it to my kids the other day, said, kids,
you know, in the old days, in the old days,
we used to have ashtrays in the car. Yeah, it
had ashtrays. Well, you used to smoke while driving. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
and manual windows what you had to wind down your
own window?

Speaker 2 (22:47):
Wendy and Fremantle, good morning.

Speaker 10 (22:50):
Good morning. How you good?

Speaker 2 (22:52):
Do you have persold this car?

Speaker 10 (22:55):
Well? Not right at the moment. I'm sorry. I n
caught the tail end of the the chat. But my
first car wasn't e J. Holden's sixty three. I had
that for ten years and then I traded that one
in and I got an E H sixty four model
and I had that for ten years. But no, I

(23:18):
currently own a High Likes twenty fourteen, so that doesn't count.

Speaker 2 (23:26):
So you're a Holden girl, Wendy.

Speaker 10 (23:28):
Okay, definitely.

Speaker 5 (23:30):
Yes.

Speaker 10 (23:30):
I appreciated the last two callers when they were talking
about their Holden.

Speaker 3 (23:35):
Do you have a favorite Wen, Do you have a
favorite memory about the sixty or sixty two years ago
that car was made?

Speaker 4 (23:41):
About the EJ. Holden? Was there something in there?

Speaker 8 (23:44):
You love?

Speaker 4 (23:44):
The bench seats? What are the bench seats? What was
that about?

Speaker 8 (23:46):
Oh?

Speaker 10 (23:47):
Look, the bench seats, the beautiful polstery, that the dash
as you said before, the wine down windows they had
the astray.

Speaker 1 (23:58):
The bench seat was safe, could have for cuddle while
you were on your way to the beach.

Speaker 4 (24:02):
No, I don't do that anymore.

Speaker 1 (24:05):
No, thanks Wendy, thank you, bye bye. Let's go to
Kenwick and Kelly. Kelly, do you have person oldest car?

Speaker 5 (24:14):
Oh?

Speaker 6 (24:14):
I think we're close.

Speaker 10 (24:15):
Yeah, you've got a nineteen sixty three often Freeway.

Speaker 1 (24:19):
Ooh, nineteen sixty three Austin Freeway. Now just do you
drive it much?

Speaker 4 (24:26):
Oh?

Speaker 10 (24:26):
Not me? No, you're allowed to drive it. It's a
column shift manual.

Speaker 2 (24:31):
Oh, I can't do a column shift.

Speaker 1 (24:32):
I've got I've got a manual and it's a stick shift.
But like column shifts, I could never get my just
couldn't get my head around it.

Speaker 4 (24:40):
Did you used to cuddle in that Did you used
to cuddle in that car? Did you? My friend? You
used to? That's you're still cuddling. Not sure?

Speaker 2 (24:55):
It's a column stick Barry.

Speaker 5 (24:58):
You have to.

Speaker 4 (25:00):
So get off me. I'm trying to drive to turn here. No, no, no,
straight off?

Speaker 9 (25:06):
Thank problem.

Speaker 8 (25:11):
There you go.

Speaker 1 (25:11):
Oh, we've just had a text come through from Richo.
He's got a nineteen seventy one HG.

Speaker 2 (25:16):
Holden is a car. Yeah, that's that's pretty nice.

Speaker 4 (25:21):
A lot of Holden lovers out there, isn't there we're
a holding.

Speaker 1 (25:24):
Yeah, we're holding people definitely cranked, but it's not being driven.

Speaker 2 (25:29):
Until he restores it. It's a beau.

Speaker 1 (25:32):
I mean, I just googled nineteen twenty four Willies Overlanders will.

Speaker 2 (25:38):
Yeah, it looks like something.

Speaker 1 (25:39):
That Bonnie and Clyde might have been, you know, taking off.
We've had some pretty old ones.

Speaker 4 (25:45):
Oh, here we go.

Speaker 1 (25:47):
Carolyn Mate's dad, Colin has a vintage Fiat Tourer, which
I think is a nineteen twenty eight that he takes
the restored and takes the car shows. I heard that
Fiat stands for fix it again, Tony. That one has
survived pretty well. Oh, Melon Woodron just got a nineteen
sixty one Beetle and she said the photo that's adorable.

Speaker 2 (26:11):
Also, let's go to Bullsbrook, Jamie, what have you got?

Speaker 8 (26:17):
Hello, good morning. We've got a fleet of them. We've
got a nine forty one International half time pick up truck.
We've got a nine a fifty chefs at End. We've
got a sixty two into panel van. We've got a
ninety sixty into Prime move We've got an eighty nine
Prime Movement. No, I just bore myself a nineteen eighty
cm Valiant Regal with a three eight Alliant.

Speaker 6 (26:39):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (26:40):
I've always been a Valiant boys plate for it.

Speaker 4 (26:43):
Yeah, you just soup it up, mate. Have you got
the big engine in there as well?

Speaker 8 (26:48):
It's got a three eighteen the four Battle.

Speaker 4 (26:52):
The overhead can.

Speaker 8 (26:54):
Metallic blue, metallic blue. My friend with the vinyl roote.

Speaker 2 (26:57):
Hello, that sounds gorgeous. That does sound nice, Jamie. I
wouldn't want to park it, but it does sound nice.

Speaker 8 (27:04):
And it's a dream reach.

Speaker 2 (27:07):
Thanks Jamie.

Speaker 1 (27:08):
All Right the boat, Yeah, last called Mitchell in Wanneroo. Mitchell,
what do you got for us?

Speaker 9 (27:16):
My mate out in the country has got a massive property,
a huge, huge, old farming shed full of cars. Yeah,
got a nineteen twenty eight Ford Model a roaster that
he's done up as a rat rod. Yes, he's got
about half a dozen other cars, beetles and everything that
he's chopped up for drag cars. And a couple months
ago found a Ford Model T. I've just been formed

(27:40):
by a partner. Isn't a twenty four, it's a nineteen
o nine.

Speaker 4 (27:43):
Oh, oh my gosh, nineteen nine a Model T.

Speaker 10 (27:48):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (27:49):
Wow, famous for forty years.

Speaker 2 (27:51):
I think that just made the will. He's Overlander. Look
Brand News.

Speaker 4 (27:55):
You got to be with a fortune a model.

Speaker 9 (27:59):
I'd love to send a video or something if you
ever get to run in But apparently you can't even
buy fuel for it anymore because no one makes fuel
that used to go in those old cars. There's so
much lead and stuff in it. You just you can't
make fuel that it will run on anything. Oh, run's
got to be completely overhauled and rebuilt just to run
on modern fuel.

Speaker 2 (28:16):
Well in terms of the book of records, that sounds
like that.

Speaker 1 (28:19):
That's that's going to be the oldest. Yes, I you've
said the word winner. Embarrass I guess now we're going
to have to give the price.

Speaker 2 (28:29):
Vo and Russell ninety six a FM
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