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May 7, 2023 • 8 mins

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
The mix one O two point three.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
Noise's Al Kla and Max Burford and Shane Low.

Speaker 1 (00:11):
Yeah, he's right across Adelaide.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
Everyone's trying to name the noise and win fifty thousand
dollars cash.

Speaker 1 (00:16):
You can name the noise every morning at seven and
eight am with us, and then every hour across your
work day with Michelle Murphy and.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
To get you closer to all that cash.

Speaker 1 (00:25):
Here's everything we know.

Speaker 2 (00:26):
It isn't It does sound like it to me a
stapler when you push down on the stapler, I think
it's a can of guinness popping the latch on a briefcase.
I think it might be the sound of crackling popcorse a.
I think it could be cracking a glow stick to
activate it.

Speaker 1 (00:43):
Is it like biting in for an apple? I think
it might be when you open a fresh type of
butter and you peel the paper off the top of
the board game Trouble, when you push the dice in, Yeah,
you know the little bubble.

Speaker 2 (00:52):
I think it's you find the clicking to the next
imagin in the real I think it's like breaking a cracker,
like a flar. Is it pushing out a tablet?

Speaker 1 (01:01):
Out of a sheet of tablets, like medical doublets cracking
in egg.

Speaker 2 (01:04):
I think it's pair the whole punch shaft. I think
it's a little plastic going in the middle of the
board game that has the dice in it that when
you press it it rolls the dice.

Speaker 1 (01:12):
I think it's one of those wafers being broken, you
know those biscuit wafer things.

Speaker 2 (01:17):
I think it's a chocolate bar being open.

Speaker 1 (01:19):
Is it activating the handbrake with a button? I think
it's dropping a pen onto a table. My guess is
the compression and release of the center button on the
trouble board game.

Speaker 2 (01:30):
I think it's opening a new packet of tick tacks
and then closing it again.

Speaker 1 (01:34):
I think it's sort of like a whole punch but
us when you laminate a page to pick the edges
off to make round.

Speaker 2 (01:41):
At and it's pushing a release and the key on
a keyboard. I think it's a little.

Speaker 1 (01:45):
Clicker when they go around counting their heads on the plane.

Speaker 2 (01:48):
I would say it's some sort of a stamp, like
it's maybe a plastic stamp.

Speaker 1 (01:51):
Well, my some thinks it's twigs crackling.

Speaker 2 (01:54):
I think it's one of those handheld nutcrackers, like when
you put your almonds in there and you squeeze it
and cracks it for you. I think it's the old
stroke the key on the typewriter when it hits the
paper and comes back. I think it is biting into
a toffee apple. I think it's a floor lamp. Get
pressed their foot and take your foot off and the

(02:14):
lamp comes on and it makes that noise.

Speaker 1 (02:16):
Tomato sauce sachets like the square one. You push it together,
it makes the cracky sound and then the source coming out.

Speaker 2 (02:23):
I think it is the arm of the typewriter, so
when you press the key down, the arm hits up
and then prints the letter on the paper. It is
a children's stamp. When you push down on it or clicks.

Speaker 1 (02:36):
Down the cable the clips into the famet flash into that.

Speaker 2 (02:42):
Port on the wall.

Speaker 1 (02:43):
Is it someone pressing the button on the computer mouse.
I think it's the cost lily that you get in
the booster packs. I think it's unclicking a seatbelt.

Speaker 2 (02:51):
It's got to be a locking mechanism on the suitcases
when you put your code in and click the buttons
unlock it. I think it might be putting garlic in
a cross crossing. It's a cutting stamp. I think it's
one of the kids yogat or custard pouches that you
unscrew the lid. Is it clicking in a pen?

Speaker 1 (03:09):
Is it dropping a needle on a vinyl record?

Speaker 2 (03:13):
Is it putting a cup into a cardboard cup holder
or a cup tray the ones they give you at
fast food restaurants.

Speaker 1 (03:21):
I think it is pressing the button on like a
cassette player.

Speaker 2 (03:26):
I think it is the on Scotch finger biscuit being
broken in.

Speaker 1 (03:30):
Half, the clicking of a button of the old fashioned
answering machine, the reels taken off. I reckon it's ripping
off the lid on a square yogurt, pulling.

Speaker 2 (03:38):
Out a phone charge, or a cord out of a
power socket. I think it's opening your tray table on
an aeroplane, a Philadelphia cream whether there's four tousand, then
you crack it open, a put on a sewing machine,
lowering down onto the material.

Speaker 1 (03:54):
Is it lifting up an umbrella and it's clicking into
the metal section.

Speaker 2 (03:58):
I think cutting your thing? Can I with the little chickers?
I reckon it is when you've got a new board
game and you've got one of those cardboard sheets with
all the parts in it, and you're popping out a
token or a.

Speaker 1 (04:10):
Sport piece, you know, when you've already cracked the egg
and you've got the split, and then you pull it
apart and the egg balls out.

Speaker 2 (04:17):
I think it's actually pushing in a cassette holder, like
an old boom box. You put the cassette in and
you're closing it. I think it's one of those old
self thinking stamp pads. I think it is a trouble game,
but you pressed a.

Speaker 1 (04:31):
Little button now a sandwich container when you close it.

Speaker 2 (04:35):
Putting butteries into a TV remote. I think it is
when you take a photo with your phone, the click.

Speaker 1 (04:41):
I think it might be the pressing.

Speaker 2 (04:43):
Down on a dispenser like Hansan or soap.

Speaker 1 (04:47):
Is there the ball that goes through like the little
plastic mess it's got like a little lever on the side.
I think it's fighting into a stick of celery. I
think it's opening a Chinese food container lid.

Speaker 2 (04:58):
I think it's the handheld old game, the water game,
where you press the button and switch out water to
move the hoops around.

Speaker 1 (05:05):
I think there's the you know in a spray can.
You got that ball bearing and that kind of noise.
I think it may be putting your hand into a
box of chocolate. I think it's one of the old
fashioned labelers where you press the button to cut off
the label printed. I think it's one of those roller
date steps, the ones where you manually change the date,
the old fashioned ones that your teacher lays had in

(05:26):
primary school.

Speaker 2 (05:26):
I think it's a sort of keys locking or.

Speaker 1 (05:29):
Unlocking a door.

Speaker 2 (05:30):
It is the binder in a folder when you click
it shut.

Speaker 1 (05:33):
I think it's I think a pecket of picktack.

Speaker 2 (05:35):
You know, the wishbone that you get off the chicken.
I think it's snapping that while making a wish to
win fifty grand. I think that it's a hand being crushed.

Speaker 1 (05:42):
I'm wondering if it's the head on the clock advancing.

Speaker 2 (05:46):
We think it's when you're pulling the little cardboard tag
off of the t bay.

Speaker 1 (05:51):
It really sounds to me like the old cameras.

Speaker 2 (05:54):
I think it's bursting a bubble on bubble wrap. I
thought it was a retractable bullpoint head. I think it
is like a McDonald's cup, but pushing the straw through
the top plastic fit. I think it's the compartments in
the car where you slash little bits and pieces and
you open it and close it. Is it pushing down
on a pump bottle of hand sanitizer and not spreading

(06:16):
it out. Is it that you know, like the lids
of the mac and coke cups where you push those
little buttons on top in. I think it's closing one
of the zip loc bags, like when you press the
two sides together and then go along the edge.

Speaker 1 (06:29):
And close it.

Speaker 2 (06:29):
I think it's an automatic letter folder, like you put
the paper in and automatically folds the letters. I reckon
to say filthinking rubber stamp like a dope damp. I
think that either is pinching a coiled peg and like
having it rub against the close, either going on or
coming off. I think it's like.

Speaker 1 (06:48):
When you're releasing a ratchet step, closing the lid or
opening the lid on the Cotti's cordial bottles. I think
it's when you go to woolwork then you buy your
muffins in a plastic tray, closing the lid of the
plastic tray. I think it's one of those rectangular office stamps.

Speaker 2 (07:06):
That you stamp on paper and it gives you a
dressed name of the clinic.

Speaker 1 (07:10):
It's a tartan is something like with pebbles. Someone's shaking
a tartness pebble or rocks come out feeding my horses
this morning and I went to connect.

Speaker 2 (07:20):
The hose and it sounds like that when you connect
the hose onto the tap.

Speaker 1 (07:24):
Is opening the door of a tractor. Is it's pressing
ice out of an ice tray and dropping it into
the glass. I'm thinking it's pushing down the tab of
a tissue box and like you know, I think it's
pushing an apple core into the apple to take out
the cool bit. I think it may be crasting open

(07:44):
the jar and Regimi, I think it's the Ulce roller skates,
the ones that have the clips when you cut him
done up and undone. I would say it is the
turntable stylust reaching the end.

Speaker 2 (07:56):
Of the record yips.

Speaker 1 (07:58):
So take all those correctnesses off your list. Play every
morning in the Ali Clark Breakfast Show at seven and
again at eight plus all day while you work. Good
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