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Speaker 1 (00:01):
I dk what's coming next? Look at a loll with
your acronyms. I want to put out there too, the
people of Adelaide. What is the biggest YOLO moment that
you've ever.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
Had with a.
Speaker 1 (00:16):
Mate? No, that's not one of them. Okay, what's thing
is a NATO moment you ever had? You ever annexed
Poland or something like that? Call through all right. Yolo
is what you only live once. So it's like another
way to put it would be have you seen the
movie but with Jim Carrey, Yes Man, where he just
has to say yes to everything you get. It's very
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easy in this day when we're all super tired, we're
all super stressed about everything, to be like, no, I'm
not going to that. I want to sit at home.
I want to sit on the couch.
Speaker 2 (00:45):
So thirty one O two three, what was your big
yolo moment? Will also take calls if you don't understand
what yolo is to make me feel better, that's okay too.
But yeah, so those moments where you just go there
is every reason in the world not to be doing this. There,
you know the weather, it's cost still trying to find babysitters,
or you never treat yourself, but you still throw yourself in.
Speaker 1 (01:04):
Exactly, and we are giving away tickets to yes, please
call through. We had our probably biggest as a couple,
me and Eliza at my wife yolo moment. And I
say biggest because I also mean most expensive, because it
was not a cheap yolo. On Friday, an opportunity came
up for me to buy, not be given, to buy
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tickets to Taylor Swift on Saturday night in Sydney. And
at this point in time, flights to go and see
Taylor Swift, Oh my god are not cheap, Like maybe
two and a half grand for two people return not cheap?
Speaker 2 (01:45):
Yeah, and you're still what got you with? So you
still did it.
Speaker 1 (01:49):
I had a lot of let's throw another act from
out there fomo oh okay, and I had seen enough
and I like, this is Eliza loves Taylor. I was
into it, Like we talked about Taylor for three hours
a day on the show, and well that's why I
thought it might have been enough. Oh the hooked and
I decided I'm going to become a Swiftie. So we
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went over there. Fortunately, we had some friends that live
over there which could put us up in a bed,
which saved us a little bit of cash.
Speaker 2 (02:15):
And so what was it like?
Speaker 1 (02:17):
Let me tell you, I want to open these The
Swifties are crazy, bonkers, fanatical, give us a little bit.
I recorded this. This is a quarter of the way
into the concert on Saturday night. She's just played a
song that is not in her top thirty most famous songs.
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Eighty four thousand people have started cheering and Taylor's sort
of looked at them like, oh, you know, bless me,
this is so good, and it spurred them on and
they went and they went and they went. This ovation
goes for three or four minutes. She says nothing in it.
These people are crazy, Taylor. It's louder than any like
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a Showdown game winner. Jordan's Dawson. We were both at
that loud as. Yeah, it just doesn't hit the same
as it's maybe the pitch. There's a few younger people there,
but yeah, we had the most yolo weekend we were
over there. It was such a great experience. I walked in,
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I sat down next to a bloke who had also
been dragged along by his wife. He was wearing the
exact same T shirt as me. Because it was a
purple uniglowed t shirt they sold to them. It was
the closest wee could either of us could get to
any of Taylor's ears.
Speaker 2 (03:39):
They we just love it there that moment?
Speaker 1 (03:42):
Was there?
Speaker 2 (03:42):
That moment then max for you, because if you do
this and sometimes you throw yourself into it, but there
has to be a moment where you let go of
the stress it might have involved, or the cost that
was involved. And was there a moment where you just
looked at each other and went, mate, this is absolutely
what life's all about. And I'm so glad we done it.
Speaker 1 (04:00):
You can't not be sucked away. When you walk into
a stadium. Everyone's got these stupid little horrible for the
environment wristbands on that light up. There's eighty four thousand people,
probably eighty thousand of them worship this woman. There's a
big countdown clock on stage. She walks out to blow
the roof off, and it is just it is a
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mind blowing experience and it does make you go for
at least three and a half hours while she played.
We didn't spend any money on this. It's a memory
that is going to live for a long long time.
And here comes the bill on the don't tell me
about it.
Speaker 2 (04:37):
Thirty one two three. What's your yolo experience, that experience
where you might have just thrown caution the wind and
just had a crack at something you wanted to do.
Speaker 1 (04:50):
This is a recording of me, by the way,