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November 26, 2023 44 mins

FULL SHOW: Should Robin’s Son Come Home Or Stay Overseas, The Worst Christmas Injuries, Checking If Kip’s Alive + MORE

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's Robin and Keith's in the morning.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Great body, Great, it's Robin and Kid in the morning.

Speaker 3 (00:11):
Great, good day.

Speaker 4 (00:14):
Day, It's Robin and Kip the podcast with producer cass
In with Rob's.

Speaker 5 (00:19):
Because Kip is unwell, we're still trying to work out
if he's going to come back tomorrow.

Speaker 3 (00:23):
But is he, Rob, I don't know, I don't know.
We can't find him. He's not answering. It's fine, fair
enough to if you sick, you don't really have to.

Speaker 5 (00:29):
But it gives us a really good excuse to talk
about your weekend in Sydney because you were wedding dress shopping.

Speaker 4 (00:35):
Yes, Rob, I wasn't going to do the whole trip
to Sydney and go down and and try on all
these dresses. But do you know what, it was so fun.
I went to find different places.

Speaker 5 (00:48):
Halfway through the podcast, we will I'm so excited to
tell you.

Speaker 3 (00:51):
We'll get We'll get all the details.

Speaker 4 (00:53):
Okay, wait, wait till then then.

Speaker 6 (00:56):
You're listening to the Robin and Kid podcast.

Speaker 2 (01:00):
Robbie, keep doing thanks to Chemists Warehouse at seven to
eleven for you Monday morning.

Speaker 7 (01:04):
No Kip today, he's little unwell.

Speaker 3 (01:06):
Gone he's sick.

Speaker 5 (01:07):
So last Friday was Thanksgiving in the States our time,
and we chatted to my youngest son who's nineteen and
living overseas at the moment. And if look, you have
an opinion about this thirteen one oh sixty five, because
it was a dilemma that I couldn't find an answer to.
Pipes and I've been fighting over the last twenty four hours.

(01:28):
We got into quite a heated discussion yesterday, okay about
whether he should come home, right, Pipes, give Kip the
information and see what he thinks.

Speaker 8 (01:37):
So I currently have about a week left that I
can stay in this country, and I have to decide
whether to come home or go to Canada. And she's
gone to Canada is going to cost me a substantial
amount of money just to live and hay ran for
the risk of getting a job a month thing I
should go. And I think I should come home, make money,
apply to all the jobs I can, and then pick

(01:57):
one and then come back.

Speaker 9 (01:58):
You think you're going to make more money coming back
here then you would in Canada.

Speaker 8 (02:02):
Yeah, because there's no option for jobs as of yet
in Canada. So coming home, I know I can, I
can get work and I know where I can work
and then choose the job I want to, as opposed
to just heading to a random ski field and hopefully
they have a random person who doesn't want to work.

Speaker 9 (02:17):
Would you be working like behind a bar or something here?

Speaker 8 (02:19):
If you came back, I'd go back to my old job,
or I'd also look at places I previously work or
people I've done work for that I like contacted and
asked if I can work for them again and just
work for a little bit and then make enough fune
and then go back.

Speaker 9 (02:32):
I think your mum's worried that you're going to come
back here and you're going to get comfortable and then
it's going to be like three or four thousand dollars
to fly back and you're just going to stay. Do
you reckon? There's a chance of it.

Speaker 8 (02:42):
I don't think so, because it's well, it is only
one thousand dollars to come back to Canada direct flights
from Brisbane to Vancouver. Really, and I'm trying to do
the worst jobs possible. Just on. I hate Brison, and
I lead straight away.

Speaker 9 (02:54):
If you hate Brisbane, you'll leave straight away.

Speaker 8 (02:56):
Well, I'm going to try and do landscaping work or
do jobs that you're going to pay me well, and
I'm going to hate and then it's going to make
me not complacent.

Speaker 3 (03:05):
Okay, what about your girlfriend puts?

Speaker 8 (03:07):
Yeah, of course that bridge when it comes.

Speaker 3 (03:10):
What do you mean you're crossed that bridge? You're actually
in her family's house.

Speaker 9 (03:13):
Now I know, but I'm not quite there yet, not
ready to talk about that one.

Speaker 5 (03:17):
Okay, because I've said, okay, well, why don't you bring
her home? Come home for three weeks, have Christmas at home.
I mean, look, I don't think he should come home,
but I got really cross yesterday and then I felt
really bad, and now I don't know.

Speaker 9 (03:31):
Well, can you not hearing the two arguments? If it's
not going to cost him that much more, come home?
Why not come home a bit of money and then
go back?

Speaker 8 (03:40):
Oh, dractically save money by coming home. It's like so
much money if I go and live somewhere else, I'll
be spending He's all wanted to amount of money. I'm
like rent and food and having to exist in a
place where he is. If I'm home, I can live
in the house.

Speaker 5 (03:53):
And yeah, not even he's got the Canadian visa and
he's not been to Canada, so he doesn't even know
what's there.

Speaker 8 (04:00):
But I've spoken to people in Canada's and they'll say,
you're not going to find accommodation.

Speaker 9 (04:05):
Yeah, it's not the promise.

Speaker 3 (04:06):
You really think he should come home.

Speaker 9 (04:07):
I think if that's what he's feeling like, and he
can make some money and then go ba, it's not
like I originally thought. Okay, it's a couple of hundred
bucks to fly to Canada, where it's going to be
three grand or something for Australia. If it's not that different,
he can actually save some money here. He knows what
he's doing. Go back. There is a risk that you
won't go back, and you know that, but maybe having
a little break from your missus and then you'll be
able to see how you really feel.

Speaker 8 (04:29):
If Mom doesn't want me to be complaced, and I
think her coming back is probably the worst thing that
could happen, because then I won't be working as much
and I'll be I'll be wanting to do stuff.

Speaker 6 (04:38):
You know what it is.

Speaker 5 (04:39):
I'm worried that you're just feeling a bit overwhelmed. You've
been really immersed in her experience and her family, and
I think for you, particularly you just want to have
some people around you that you know and love.

Speaker 3 (04:50):
So I just don't want you to be running away
from something. That's all I'm not.

Speaker 8 (04:54):
It's totally logical, and my plans are based on money,
not I'm feeling. That's definitely not how I'm feeling.

Speaker 5 (04:59):
Okay, See, this is my problem. When you just said logic,
I'm out.

Speaker 3 (05:04):
Everything based on really.

Speaker 6 (05:05):
Yeah, yeah, and I'm working in the logic world.

Speaker 3 (05:07):
I'm like, yeah, that makes complete financial sense.

Speaker 6 (05:09):
Let's do it.

Speaker 3 (05:09):
So you really you think he should come?

Speaker 7 (05:11):
I think so it's a good idea.

Speaker 9 (05:12):
I think it's you know, look, there is a chance
you won't go back. I did the same thing and
I didn't go back to Boston, so there is that risk.

Speaker 3 (05:19):
But I am quite conflicted about it.

Speaker 5 (05:20):
We got in quite a heated discussion yesterday and I
just beat myself up for the rest of the day
because I'm like, this isn't fair. He's nineteen, he has
the right to do whatever he wants to do, and
he's even more so has the right for his mother
to support him.

Speaker 3 (05:32):
But I just I don't know, it just feels like
a lot.

Speaker 5 (05:34):
It just feels like a lot to come halfway across
the world to make money to go back.

Speaker 3 (05:38):
But I do recognize you spoke to your brother. What
did Lou say?

Speaker 8 (05:42):
He literally, he didn't even say that he was on
your side to the beginning, which was what you said that
he would argue against me. He said that he was.
He thinks that's fine anyway for me to come home.
It was more than happy for then it come back.

Speaker 5 (05:54):
Okay, Well, I mean mate, of course I miss you.
I'd love to see you a little face and give
you a big squeeze.

Speaker 3 (05:59):
I can't believe I'm the one.

Speaker 5 (06:00):
Arguing my.

Speaker 9 (06:02):
What world is this?

Speaker 3 (06:05):
Kip says you should come home.

Speaker 8 (06:07):
Yeah, I agree with Ki.

Speaker 7 (06:10):
This is a crazy day.

Speaker 5 (06:12):
Of course you agree with kid Pipes Scotty who lived
in Canada for a long time.

Speaker 3 (06:16):
What do you think I.

Speaker 2 (06:17):
Think he's being so I think he's being nineteen. He's
being young and dumb. If he comes home, he's going
to have the comfortability of being able.

Speaker 7 (06:25):
To live with you.

Speaker 2 (06:27):
Mum will probably buy some dinners and support him. He's
going to get too comfortable.

Speaker 7 (06:31):
And then again, yeah, he won't leave again.

Speaker 5 (06:34):
And in our news dream, what do you reckon? Because
you've got little little ones you two.

Speaker 3 (06:38):
Yeah, I reckon he should stay too.

Speaker 10 (06:40):
You only live once, you know, You've got to experience
all these things while you're young, and there are memories
that you'll think about, you know, for years to come
when you get back.

Speaker 2 (06:48):
What's his biggest argument for coming home is it could
be a little bit tough to do in Canada.

Speaker 5 (06:52):
Yeah, and I do think he's feeling overwhelmed and wants
to have his own people around him. But I mean,
can I tell you, I mean thirteen when I six,
if you're on a way and in this discussion, but
across the weekend, because we spoke to him on Friday,
all I heard was yeah, but mum, Kip agrees with me.

Speaker 3 (07:08):
Oh my, oh, you get it at work and you
get it at home.

Speaker 6 (07:15):
The Robin and Chit podcast.

Speaker 2 (07:20):
Keep a Little under the Weather, my name Scotty and
pushing the buttons for Rob while he's away, and we're
talking about whether or not your youngest son, Piper should
come home from the state.

Speaker 11 (07:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (07:30):
It was a conversation we recorded on Friday because he
was there for Thanksgiving and I wanted to get Kip's
take on it. And I kind of think that if
you should stay you should go and keep experience experiencing
the world. But Kip agreed with my nineteen year old
and said he should come home. Kristin of Capalibar, what
do you reckon?

Speaker 12 (07:49):
Definitely stay.

Speaker 13 (07:51):
I wrapped up with no job in November. I ended
up in Whistler for a month and started applying for.

Speaker 12 (07:56):
Jobs, and I found something for accommodation. Yes, you feel
like you've been under pressure, but it makes it more exciting.

Speaker 3 (08:03):
See.

Speaker 5 (08:03):
I'm a bit like that too. I'm a bit spontaneous,
and I think you've just and he's got his visa,
like he just could cross the border and have a look.

Speaker 3 (08:11):
But then I've got to be honest.

Speaker 5 (08:12):
I felt so bad as his mother, because I'm like, well,
you can't push him out of the nest and then
not be happy with their own decisions.

Speaker 2 (08:17):
What do you mean, That's what all the birds do,
That's what the entire animal kingdom does.

Speaker 7 (08:21):
You just wanted to be free and live.

Speaker 2 (08:24):
Five years from now, when he's telling the story of
his time overseas, do you think it's a better story
for him to say, Oh, no, I came home because
I ran out of cash, or I went to Canada.

Speaker 7 (08:35):
I was broke.

Speaker 2 (08:35):
I had no money. I just made it work because
he will. He's a smart young I know.

Speaker 3 (08:40):
But Kip told him he should come home.

Speaker 7 (08:42):
Never agree with Kip thirteen one six five. Get on
the phone. If you've got an opinion about this.

Speaker 6 (08:48):
Wake up with Robin and Kip.

Speaker 2 (08:52):
No, Kip, he's a little unwell. He also makes bad decisions.

Speaker 7 (08:56):
In my opinion.

Speaker 5 (08:58):
We had a chat to my youngest son Piper on Friday,
which was Thanksgiving in the US, because he's over there
at the moment. He's been traveling since June. He was
with his brothers in the beginning and now he's gone
to the US and he's kind of settling down. And
he was going to go to Canada and work in
the ski fields but got his visa but hasn't been
able to secure a job now. One of the things
I will absolutely attest to as the mother of children

(09:21):
as they get kid alts I call them as they
get older, is to know when to step forward and
when to step back. And you know, we all know
at eighteen you become legal, but of course parenting doesn't
end there. And he is my youngest, but he's also
possibly the bravest of my three sons. He's the one
that will get out there and really put himself into
a situation where he doesn't know what the outcome.

Speaker 7 (09:41):
Is, which is why he should stay.

Speaker 5 (09:43):
I know that that Kip said to him when hearing
the story, that he should agrees with Piper that he
should come home. I'm very interested in what you guys
have to say. Thirteen one oh sixty five Ian of Deagan,
what do you reckon?

Speaker 14 (09:57):
Rob?

Speaker 15 (09:57):
And I can't believe I'm actually saying this, but I
agree with you.

Speaker 5 (10:01):
I'm sorry, mate, come to the dark side.

Speaker 15 (10:05):
I've traveled overseas myself and should have stayed longer. My
daughter went to Canada when the Olympics was on and said, Dad,
I haven't got a job. I said, take your resume.
If you go pack your bags get there, you will
find one, and she did, Yeah.

Speaker 3 (10:23):
You're going to go in. I know. Nikki of Cinnamon Park.
What do you think?

Speaker 12 (10:27):
Hi? Rob?

Speaker 16 (10:28):
I've been listening to you this morning and you're saying.

Speaker 12 (10:31):
I definitely think Piper should stay.

Speaker 16 (10:33):
But you're saying you know that he should be spontaneous
and you only live once.

Speaker 15 (10:39):
Why don't you go and visit him?

Speaker 12 (10:41):
Why don't you go.

Speaker 16 (10:42):
Over during the break and go and be one of
his people.

Speaker 12 (10:46):
And Canada.

Speaker 8 (10:48):
I have had a holiday.

Speaker 3 (10:49):
I have thought about that a lot.

Speaker 5 (10:51):
The only problem for us is that I literally sold
my house last week at auction.

Speaker 3 (10:55):
My boys are moving. I movie what I'm hearing actually
so much stuff going on. But thank you, Nikki.

Speaker 7 (11:03):
We have your son Harper on the phone. Money, mate,
how are you?

Speaker 8 (11:08):
I'm good?

Speaker 11 (11:08):
Thank you?

Speaker 6 (11:09):
Are you well?

Speaker 7 (11:10):
Thank you?

Speaker 3 (11:11):
Pipes?

Speaker 5 (11:11):
Have you been hearing some of these calls people weighing
in on your decision?

Speaker 3 (11:16):
I have been in and what do you reckon?

Speaker 8 (11:19):
I still think the same. I mean, it's not I
am being spontaneous. I'm still planning on going back to Canada.
I'm not coming back for good. So I'm just just trying.

Speaker 5 (11:30):
To researt that for because you know, you know Scotty
because keeps away today, thank goodness, because he would be
so annoying about right now.

Speaker 3 (11:38):
He's a little unwell.

Speaker 5 (11:39):
So Scotty's putting out pushing our buttons. And you know Scott,
and you know that Scott lived in Canada.

Speaker 2 (11:44):
And I think you're making the wrong choice, because mate,
you're a smart, fit, handsome young man who can talk
like nothing else, if you go to Canada without a
job and walk into the first bar or restaurant you
see and say, you know, mate, I'm just looking for
a job.

Speaker 7 (12:02):
Give them your resume. They'll fall in love with you.

Speaker 8 (12:07):
I mean, in theory, I agree, but I just I
want to be able to set myself up for the
right job, not just go on over and try to
accept the first thing I can take.

Speaker 5 (12:18):
Okay, okay, mate. One thing I will say about my son.
It might be because he's a liberal. He does actually
think of both sides, but then when he makes his
mind up, that's it.

Speaker 2 (12:28):
Oh God, I wonder where he got that from.

Speaker 6 (12:31):
You're listening to the Robin and.

Speaker 2 (12:32):
Kid podcast, Robin and keep doing it. Thanks to Chemist's Warehouse,
No Kip. Today he's a little unwell. He should probably
go to chemistry.

Speaker 3 (12:43):
He could probably get some things to make himself feel better.
That is so true.

Speaker 2 (12:46):
Right now we're giving away one thousand dollars Chemists Warehouse voucher.

Speaker 3 (12:50):
Yes, so I saw this.

Speaker 5 (12:51):
This came up as a memory on Facebook, and it's
that time of year, and I remember this was when
my eldest son, who's now like twenty three, was about
eight and it was good going into the long school
Christmas holidays, and he had an accident and he was
in the bath and he was standing up in the
bath and we had one of those old fashioned tubs
with the soap dispensers, the ceramic soap.

Speaker 3 (13:13):
Dispenses that were attached.

Speaker 5 (13:14):
To the wall, and he accidentally slipped and brought his
elbow down onto the soap dispenser, which then shattered it
and sharp ceramic is really bad.

Speaker 3 (13:27):
It then sliced like right under his arm.

Speaker 5 (13:31):
It was so lucky he didn't hit a major artery,
but it was like this flesh wound. There was blood
pouring out of every like it was just it was
like because he was in a bath, right, so it
was just like a scene.

Speaker 3 (13:43):
Like someone had been worded. Was really traumatic.

Speaker 5 (13:47):
Ran the ambulance, they were amazing, came and got him
and he had to get stitched up and we just
went to emergency and so bless them. Whoever the doctor
was at the time didn't have plastic surgery as part
of their criteria. So he actually looks like he's been
eaten by a shark under his arm. And now that
he's twenty three and his skin has grown, that's what

(14:08):
he says to people, He goes, yeah, I got a
tack by a shark.

Speaker 7 (14:11):
In his defense, it's a much cooler story.

Speaker 5 (14:13):
It is a much cooler shirt story than being taken
out by soap dish when you're ate. But it meant
that he couldn't swim for the entire eight weeks of
the school holidays.

Speaker 3 (14:25):
We had a pool.

Speaker 7 (14:26):
He was eight.

Speaker 5 (14:27):
He couldn't do any sport because it was such a
massive I mean, I think it was something like.

Speaker 3 (14:32):
Forty six stitches, both.

Speaker 5 (14:34):
Inside and out, like it was a really deep and
nasty cut.

Speaker 7 (14:37):
An eight year old, an eight year old old, I know,
not being able to swim.

Speaker 5 (14:41):
And having two younger brothers who took great pleasure in
jumping in and going sorry, Finn, you can't come.

Speaker 3 (14:47):
You're not allowed into the water.

Speaker 5 (14:48):
So, yes, if you would like to qualify yourself for
this thousand dollars Chemist Warehouse gift out to then tell
us about your kid's Christmas injury.

Speaker 3 (14:57):
Lisa of Kama, what happened?

Speaker 14 (15:01):
So it was actually me when I was two. It
was my brother was seven, and it was his birthday
the day before Christmas, and so we had like a
little birthday party for him, and he had his friends
over and whatever, and I, obviously, being a two year old,
found the pitchfork in the garden and decided to start
doing some gardening and ended up putting the pitchfork straight

(15:24):
through my foot. I was stuck to the ground, like
the middle prong went straight through my foot and each
side went blackly at either side of my foot, because
obviously I was really small and yeah, so we ended
up spending the next couple of days in hospital. And
I've got a pretty mean scar.

Speaker 5 (15:43):
On waste and it would go right at the top
into the bottom like it scarred all the.

Speaker 14 (15:47):
Way, went all the way through. I've got a scar
on the top and bottom of my foot. So I
definitely ruined my brother's birthday and Christmas in one.

Speaker 3 (15:54):
So to be fair, he was a part of it.

Speaker 14 (16:00):
Keeping me safe.

Speaker 3 (16:01):
Yes he should have.

Speaker 6 (16:01):
He was seven.

Speaker 3 (16:02):
Come on, he's almost an adult. Thank you, Lisa. Let's
go to Hailey beaten' seal Hailey. What happened?

Speaker 12 (16:08):
So my little man when he was two seems to
be the age. We were on a houseboat for Christy
and he was having a nap on the bed and
a bigger boat went past sent ripples off, sent our
houseboat rocking. Little man fell off the bed, smashed his teeth,
not that you have that many at that age. So
at top speed of a houseboat, which is snail's pace,

(16:29):
we race into what we could find on the gold
coach open on a Sunday, which was a cosmetic surgeon.
And he's like, n you guys have got no hope.
So my little man, affectionately named toothless, has been toothless
for a lot longer than Christmas holidays. Everyone in his
prep class have only just started losing their front teeth,
but all he's wanted for Christmas is his front tooth.

Speaker 5 (16:52):
Quite a while, little fellow, so he's still toothless.

Speaker 12 (16:56):
He's us locked his other one and then he could
us dark. It's adorable. Kids are nasty, but it's adorable.

Speaker 5 (17:06):
Ye, so you know, highly poor little poppet and Christina
reporth on what happened?

Speaker 11 (17:13):
Hi?

Speaker 8 (17:13):
Hi?

Speaker 12 (17:15):
Yeah?

Speaker 17 (17:15):
No, my little one when he was three got some
lovely go and arrows for Christmas, just a lovely plastic
kind and decided to pop it through his eye. Oh
so thankfully no no major damage. But we end up
having to cancel Christmas lunch and race off to emergency

(17:38):
and he calls it. He was very proud of himself
because then it was the zombie eye with all the
liquids that they put in the eye to check the
damage and an icy pole.

Speaker 3 (17:49):
How long's Christina?

Speaker 17 (17:52):
It was about nine years ago now.

Speaker 3 (17:55):
So it's okay, fine.

Speaker 17 (17:58):
His fine sight was fine. He was amazing with how
he got it. But after that incidence, he kept hurting
the same eye. Honestly, yep. If he could run into something,
he ran into it and got the eye with his eye.

Speaker 3 (18:11):
Oh my goodness. Okay, thank you so much.

Speaker 5 (18:13):
Thirteen one, six y five. If you have a story
about how your kids injured themselves at Christmas, We've got
a thousand dollars chemist.

Speaker 3 (18:19):
Where have gift Boutch had to give.

Speaker 6 (18:21):
Away the Robin and Jit podcast.

Speaker 2 (18:26):
We're talking about when kids have injured themselves going into
the summer break.

Speaker 3 (18:31):
Kayla at ipswich what happened.

Speaker 16 (18:35):
It's with my brother, but when we were younger, we
were pretending that the treadmill was a conveyor belt in
Santa's workshop, and when he went to grab one of
the gifts stuff, he lost about four fingers worth of
skin under the treadmill.

Speaker 5 (18:49):
Oh so his fingers got caught under the rotating you
know slides.

Speaker 3 (18:55):
Oh he didn't lose his fingers though, did he just
the skin? Oh?

Speaker 5 (19:01):
Kayla, that's a bad time to lease you. Oh poor
little poppet.

Speaker 3 (19:08):
Thank you so much, tim A injur Pilly.

Speaker 15 (19:11):
What happened morning? Guys?

Speaker 11 (19:13):
I've been hearing these Christmas stories all morning and then
I thought to myself, Oh, we don't actually have one,
And then my daughter popped in the car and reminding
me we actually do, because it happened to her a
few years ago. So when she was about three or four,
she received her puppy foodle film center and they got
a bit faithful, and he actually started tearing part of

(19:37):
her ear or what hang on what? So it wasn't
the whole ear lob. It was like, for example, if
you're ripping a piece of paper in half. So it
wasn't the whole way down, but it was enough for
us to actually have to rush to emergency that Christmas
morning and get it glued and they pulled back together.

Speaker 2 (20:00):
Okay, so you adopted the Mike Tyson of puppy Dogs.

Speaker 11 (20:04):
Just let he's all trained and find Now I'm the
best friends now. But yeah, she did show me and
remind me of the start she still has on her ear,
so it was a bit painful for some time, but yeah,
she got through it, okay.

Speaker 3 (20:18):
Julie of Kalanga, what happened?

Speaker 11 (20:21):
Okay?

Speaker 18 (20:22):
So when I was a child, I was very prone
to nose bleed. I know quite a few kids are,
but I got them quite badly and just just randomly
at different times. And we lived right out in the
country on a cattle property, so many many hours drive
away from any kinds of medical services or any kind
of hospital. And one Christmas Eve, when I was about five,

(20:45):
early on Christmas night, my nose started to bleed and
my parents little, it's just another one. It's then proceeded
to bleed all night, quite heavily, right into Christmas morning,
to the point where by Christmas morning I basically passed
out and was unconscious because I had lost so much blood.
My parents then thought, oh, well, we've got to do

(21:06):
a Christmas Day, which was to be held on the
property next door to hours. So they thought, I know,
she'll be all right, she gets them all the time,
She'll be okay. So they piled me into the car
basically semi conscious and drove to the neighboring property, and
once we arrived, throughout the whole.

Speaker 13 (21:20):
Day on Christmas Day, I basically just.

Speaker 18 (21:22):
Kept passing out and just collapsing, and all the rellies
were like, that's strong with her, you know, she keeps
passing out, Like I think there's something wrong with her.
And my parents were like, no, no, she'll be fine.
She's just had a nose blue she has them all
the time. Anyway, managed to get through the day. I
remember nothing of it because I was unconscious. For a
few days later, I basically was still just kept collapsing

(21:45):
and passing out, and eventually my parents that are you know,
maybe there's actually something wrong. So they piled me in
the car again and drive me for several hours to
the neighboring town. And I ended up having to have
a blood transfusion because.

Speaker 5 (21:57):
I because you'd lost so much blood.

Speaker 18 (22:02):
I lost so much blood, and the doctors at the
hospital there was there was quite a concern about what
on earth had happened to me. They were quite suspicious about,
you know, what had happened to me, and my parents,
bless them, We're like, no, no, she's just had a
bad Notebly she gets them all the time, like it's
nothing to worry about.

Speaker 13 (22:19):
The doctors.

Speaker 17 (22:20):
Well, actually it is.

Speaker 18 (22:21):
She needs a blood tren's vision. She's lost so much blood.

Speaker 5 (22:24):
Goodness, let's call child services.

Speaker 11 (22:29):
But it's all right.

Speaker 1 (22:30):
I grew out of them eventually.

Speaker 18 (22:31):
I don't have them anymore, so I don't So that's okay.

Speaker 19 (22:33):
Oh great inside thanks Juallye thirteen one oh six five.

Speaker 2 (22:38):
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Speaker 7 (22:46):
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Speaker 6 (22:48):
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Speaker 2 (22:55):
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as under the weather as all these phone calls would
be taking morning about children injuring themselves.

Speaker 3 (23:07):
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Speaker 5 (23:09):
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And this call is a shocker.

Speaker 17 (23:22):
My little one when he was three, got some lovely
bow and arrows for Christmas, just a lovely plastic kind
and decided to pop it through his eye. Oh so
thankfully no major damage, but we end up having to
cancel Christmas lunch and race off to emergency and he

(23:45):
calls it. He was very proud of himself because then
it was the zombie eye with all the liquids that
they put in the eye to check the damage and
an icy pole. His fine sight was fine. He was
amazing with how he got it, but after that incident
he kept hurting the same eye. It's honestly, yeah, if
he could run into something, he ran into it and
got the eye with his eye.

Speaker 3 (24:06):
Oh my goodness. I love how three year olds all
you have to do is give them an icy pole.

Speaker 5 (24:11):
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bucks chemist.

Speaker 12 (24:19):
That's so exciting.

Speaker 3 (24:21):
Yeah, are you going to spend it on? Said son?

Speaker 17 (24:24):
Yes, yes, he has already gone. Oh Mom, were you
talking about me?

Speaker 12 (24:28):
And I said, oh, yes, of course, how could be not.

Speaker 17 (24:30):
That's ow pinnacle of Christmas days. It's just always has
to go better than that.

Speaker 3 (24:34):
So how old is he now?

Speaker 17 (24:35):
You said thirty, No, so he is twelve.

Speaker 3 (24:39):
He's twelve.

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Speaker 2 (24:59):
So if you have stories and keep your phone nearby,
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Speaker 6 (25:05):
To the Robin and Kip podcast.

Speaker 4 (25:09):
Halfway through the podcast, it's Robert and Kip and Cass
producing pass.

Speaker 5 (25:14):
Now Cass is the person that whenever you call us
on thirteen one oh sixty five you will speak to Cass.
But it's kind of exciting because you're a Greek girl
and you've got a big, fat Greek wedding coming out
next year.

Speaker 4 (25:26):
Early next year, so we've got six months to decide.

Speaker 3 (25:29):
On a wedding dress.

Speaker 5 (25:31):
How many people went to Sydney with you to try
on frocks?

Speaker 15 (25:35):
Twelve?

Speaker 3 (25:36):
Twelve people? Who were they?

Speaker 6 (25:38):
Twelve women?

Speaker 3 (25:40):
Might I add women? Who were they?

Speaker 4 (25:42):
My mom's two best friends and my mum's sister. So
I no longer have my mum with us. So her
best friends got together and said, we want to make
sure you're happy around this time and celebrain, which was beautiful.

Speaker 3 (25:54):
Okay, that's four of you. We need to account for
another eight, all of.

Speaker 4 (25:57):
Their daughters and she and then brand daughters.

Speaker 3 (26:00):
Oh my goodness.

Speaker 4 (26:01):
So we had like four generations, three.

Speaker 3 (26:03):
Age from what to what?

Speaker 4 (26:05):
So from fifty fifty eight down to five.

Speaker 3 (26:10):
Oh my goodness.

Speaker 5 (26:11):
And so were they all like sitting there looking at
you as you came out of the change room.

Speaker 4 (26:15):
Yes, And you know, you could tell their Greek feisty women,
You could tell on all their faces if it was
a no, and they couldn't hide it. To the shop,
to the assistance the starless, and I'm sitting there being like.

Speaker 1 (26:26):
Do you like it? Nap?

Speaker 4 (26:27):
Do you like it totally? And you can tell on
they're lying.

Speaker 5 (26:31):
So did you have did you have it in your
head what you wanted? Or did you just go in
and sort of fuel your way through and just try
on a whole pile of stuff.

Speaker 4 (26:38):
Look, I just did the try on the whole pile
of stuff. And we went to five different places.

Speaker 3 (26:43):
Which is a lot in one day.

Speaker 4 (26:45):
Well across Sydney, Sydney traffic.

Speaker 3 (26:47):
Yeah, yeah, did you have a minivan? How did you
get around?

Speaker 6 (26:50):
Well?

Speaker 4 (26:50):
I should have spoke to you about it, because no, Robin,
we didn't have a minivan and we really should have
got one and just paid for that, because I reckon
we spent way more in buses, cabs and of.

Speaker 5 (27:00):
Course and Maxi's because there's twelve of you moving around exactly,
and that were all over Sydney where the plate shops,
all over Sydney.

Speaker 4 (27:08):
I tried to keep it, you know, to one, you know,
the morning, to one area and then go west and
then go you know, north south, but no, it was
all over the shop. But do you know the funniest
thing was everyone was like, this is a record, you
know the style list where we went in there there's
twelve of you, Oh my goodness, and one you could
tell this one woman who was you know, quite bitchy

(27:29):
to be honest. She was like and whispering in the
chain room.

Speaker 3 (27:32):
What do you reckon?

Speaker 4 (27:33):
Is this fun for you to have all these people?
And I'm like, well, if it wasn't as if I
would have said yes.

Speaker 3 (27:39):
Of course.

Speaker 12 (27:39):
You know.

Speaker 5 (27:41):
So the dresses that the dresses that you've shortlisted, and
will you buy one in Sydney?

Speaker 1 (27:47):
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (27:48):
Honestly, you should go home and either write a pros
and cons list or put out of a bucket.

Speaker 5 (27:52):
Why what, because you've got how many that are on
your short list?

Speaker 4 (27:55):
I'm going to say four is on my short list?

Speaker 3 (27:57):
Oh my goodness, all in Sydney.

Speaker 4 (27:59):
Two in Sydney and two here.

Speaker 5 (28:01):
I would only suggest that if you because I got
my wedding dress in Sydney. Oh yeah, And so it's
just you have to keep going to Sydney to get
it fitted and do it. So if you find one here,
it's going to make your life easier and cheaper.

Speaker 3 (28:14):
Oh yeah, well you're doing so much exactly. But actually
the dresses are cheaper here.

Speaker 4 (28:19):
Well, I would say, yeah, the ones in Sydney are
more expensive. But the other thing is I asked them,
I was like, how many times am I going to
have to come back? And both of them said three?
So how does that compare to you?

Speaker 13 (28:30):
Uh?

Speaker 3 (28:31):
No, I only went back.

Speaker 5 (28:33):
I went back, I found it, I went back for
the fitting and then I picked it up.

Speaker 3 (28:38):
So that's three. Yeah, that's true.

Speaker 4 (28:40):
So it's about three.

Speaker 7 (28:41):
Yeah, that's a.

Speaker 5 (28:42):
Lot mate, it is, so is the Brisbane ones? Just
not where is your most favorite? Like, listen them go
like Sydney Brisbane, Sydney Brisbane or whatever.

Speaker 4 (28:50):
You're putting me on the swat here. I'm so stressed.
I would say Sydney, Sydney, Brisbane, Brisbane.

Speaker 5 (28:55):
Oh so who has a final say?

Speaker 3 (28:59):
Like, how are you going to decide me?

Speaker 4 (29:01):
But I'm the worst at decisions.

Speaker 3 (29:03):
May show us. We'll make it work for you. Oh
my god?

Speaker 4 (29:06):
Oh do you know what I could do? No, this
is naughty, but bring all of them together and get
it made and have the wonders?

Speaker 3 (29:14):
He could do that?

Speaker 7 (29:15):
Or is that might look atrocious?

Speaker 3 (29:17):
It could look atrocious? But was there one that the
twelve women like the most?

Speaker 10 (29:21):
Oh they're twelve Greeks.

Speaker 3 (29:22):
Oh my goodness. So yeah, they were all divisive. Stay tuned,
Oh good luck.

Speaker 6 (29:28):
The Robin and Kit podcast.

Speaker 2 (29:33):
Keep his a little unwell today, So my names Scotty
and pushing the buttons while he's gone.

Speaker 5 (29:37):
Yes, Scotty does all our social media, so I'm not
being harangued by you.

Speaker 3 (29:42):
To do terrible things yet on our Instagram days.

Speaker 7 (29:45):
Not over again, Rob.

Speaker 3 (29:48):
Pi Dave.

Speaker 5 (29:49):
He is one of our all time favorite people were
all a bit enamored with him, actually, because he is
the guy you call when you want something solved and
if you're listening. A couple of months ago, he was
also the guy that knocked on the door of the
guy that was catfishing me. He brave, He's brave, He
finds answers for issues, and last week Tammy called us

(30:10):
asking for help to solve a painful family mystery.

Speaker 3 (30:14):
This is her story.

Speaker 1 (30:16):
Basically, my twin brother and I were read up by
our grandparents, and primarily my mum allowed that to happen.
Then she went on to have her own life, I'll
call it, and had two more children. We've never ever
known our biological father and it's been sitting with both
my twin brother and myself our entire life basically, so

(30:38):
mum has never wanted us to find out who it was,
but she did let the name slip a few years ago.

Speaker 3 (30:45):
Was she young when she had you?

Speaker 1 (30:46):
She was eighteen.

Speaker 9 (30:48):
Did you always know her as mum or did you
think your grandparents were your parents?

Speaker 1 (30:52):
No, we knew her as mum. She randomly come and
see us over our childhood, but predominantly our nanny trend
died when we were tree, so Poppy basically read us
up by himself. He got remarried when we were about
eight or nine years old, but as the childhood progress,
we didn't see mom as regularly as we did initially

(31:12):
in the beginning.

Speaker 5 (31:13):
So do you know what your relationship between your mum
and your dad was?

Speaker 1 (31:18):
I'll say we were an accident, right, We weren't meant
to happen, basically.

Speaker 3 (31:25):
So was it? Were they in a relationship or was
it a one night stand.

Speaker 1 (31:28):
Or one night stand at eighteen? Yep?

Speaker 7 (31:33):
Yep?

Speaker 9 (31:34):
And so all you've got to go by is his name.

Speaker 1 (31:37):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (31:38):
Wow?

Speaker 3 (31:38):
Was this in Brisbane?

Speaker 12 (31:40):
No?

Speaker 1 (31:41):
This is a New South Wales in a country town.

Speaker 5 (31:43):
Okay, Now it gets more interesting because I'm seeing how
it was No. Well okay, but it also means like,
if you're ringing us, you want some help.

Speaker 1 (31:51):
I'd really like to be able to actually put the
name to a faith. And I mean I don't really
want anything from him except I know he knows of
but that's as far as I know. I mean, as
bad as it turns down, I'd just like to put
the last piece of the puzzle together on my personal
life because my son has asked for m tree, but

(32:12):
there's nothing on his grandfather's side.

Speaker 9 (32:14):
You'd have to think country town twins.

Speaker 3 (32:17):
Yeah, I mean there can't be that many. So did
you stay in that country town?

Speaker 8 (32:22):
Yes? I did?

Speaker 3 (32:24):
And do you know if your father stayed in that
country town?

Speaker 7 (32:26):
No?

Speaker 1 (32:27):
I got told through family extensions that he and his
family up and left as soon as word was said
that mum was pregnant.

Speaker 5 (32:35):
So he had a wife, yes, oh and kids?

Speaker 4 (32:40):
Yes?

Speaker 3 (32:40):
Oh?

Speaker 5 (32:41):
Man, I mean we have access to a PI. I
guess that's why you're calling. Yes, you want us to
find your dad.

Speaker 1 (32:49):
I'd like it.

Speaker 9 (32:50):
Yes, this is PI Dave's bag. This is what he does,
this is what he's the best at. So PI Dave
would reach out to him first if he finds him.
Are you prepared for him to say I don't want
to meet yep, Okay, yep, yep.

Speaker 1 (33:03):
At least then I could have a final piece of
that puzzle that he could either acknowledge us or did agnologists,
but at least a verbalization of that. I mean, I
love my grandfather, don't get me wrong, and he'd done
an amazing job raring my trim brother myself up. But
you always want to know your parents.

Speaker 5 (33:19):
So you didn't have a great relationship with your mum.
Does she know you're doing this?

Speaker 1 (33:25):
No?

Speaker 3 (33:26):
Would she care?

Speaker 1 (33:29):
Probably?

Speaker 14 (33:30):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (33:30):
And no, Yes that I am, But no, she is
currently going through a dementia diagnosis, right, yeah, she probably
won't remember.

Speaker 9 (33:40):
Would she be able to help? Do you think she
would be able to help me?

Speaker 8 (33:43):
No?

Speaker 1 (33:43):
No, no, I have asked over the last twenty years
if she wouldn't. The answer was, I'll give you his name,
but that's him.

Speaker 3 (33:51):
What about your grandfather? Is he still alive?

Speaker 1 (33:54):
No, Puppy died when we were twelve.

Speaker 5 (33:56):
My goodness, you have had a very interesting child. Do
you have a relationship with your half sisters, because you
said your mum went on and got married and had
other kids.

Speaker 1 (34:06):
Our half two sisters, Oh, predominantly is a very austrained relationship.

Speaker 8 (34:12):
Yeah, so you're.

Speaker 3 (34:13):
Doing this on your own. But you are on your
own yep. And your brother, your twin brother, Oh.

Speaker 1 (34:19):
We are very close because once Poppy died, we relied
on each other and we have fundamentally done that throughout
our entire life.

Speaker 9 (34:26):
And he's obviously your twin brother is obviously happy for
you to do this as well and find him.

Speaker 13 (34:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (34:31):
I wrung him up the other night and I said, look, bro,
I said, I have something to ask. And at the
end of it he giggled in he said this, I
love you. You are the trend leader of the pack
between the two of us. Let me try and get
that straight.

Speaker 8 (34:44):
But I will go with the flow.

Speaker 1 (34:45):
Whatever you want to do. But he said, it would
be nice to put a name to your face.

Speaker 3 (34:49):
All right, okay, Well this screams pid.

Speaker 5 (34:53):
Yes.

Speaker 3 (34:54):
And do you know where?

Speaker 5 (34:55):
Because you said you know that your father left town
when he found out that your mum was pregnant.

Speaker 3 (34:59):
Do you know when he went?

Speaker 1 (35:01):
No, all I know is that he skipped down with
his family.

Speaker 3 (35:04):
Oh man, what a juicy story.

Speaker 9 (35:06):
Yeah, man, I hope we can find you some answers.
But let's get p I Dave onto it and hopefully
we're calling you back with some answers.

Speaker 1 (35:13):
Thank you very much. That'll be awesome.

Speaker 6 (35:16):
Wake up with Robin and kid.

Speaker 7 (35:21):
Robin and Kip.

Speaker 2 (35:21):
No, Kip, today's a little under the weather. Not feeling
as good as he did during your photo shoot.

Speaker 12 (35:26):
I've heard.

Speaker 5 (35:28):
Yeah, Look, you can call us anytime thirteen one oh
sixty five or Texas four O nine nine seven three
ninety seven three, and Lynn has done just that.

Speaker 9 (35:38):
Lynn out of fernvals on the line.

Speaker 2 (35:39):
Hey, Len, Hi, how are you?

Speaker 13 (35:41):
I'm really good?

Speaker 6 (35:41):
How are you great?

Speaker 18 (35:42):
Great?

Speaker 8 (35:42):
Great?

Speaker 9 (35:42):
You've got a question for us?

Speaker 12 (35:44):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (35:45):
Now, I love the show, but I can never actually
listen to it live because it was my job. I
start work at six o'clock, so I rely on the podcast,
and I love listening to podcasts. I'm driving home because
it's a long while I work in the city and
it's now driveway, so I'm used to seeing like the
Robin Terring Kip picture on the podcast, but all of

(36:06):
the sudden it's changed to just yourself and Robin. Where's
Robin's hands going on that picture?

Speaker 7 (36:14):
This is going to be I missed.

Speaker 9 (36:15):
I missed what happened to Terry because Terry's headed off
and ended bigger and better things. But your question is
about the hands Robin's hands.

Speaker 13 (36:23):
Yeah, Well, the thing is, You've got a really weird
look on your face, and Robin's smiling, and her hands
are full of going in the wrong direction.

Speaker 3 (36:32):
You know what it is. I got my hand on
my hip.

Speaker 5 (36:36):
The way they've cutters is it looks like I'm in
front of.

Speaker 6 (36:40):
You, just like this will make him smile for the photos.

Speaker 13 (36:44):
Well, I have help google your actual picture and I
did see the picture of your hand on your hit, Robin,
and I thought that is perfect.

Speaker 9 (36:53):
Just show me that shot.

Speaker 7 (36:54):
It does it does look suspicions. Then you know what.

Speaker 15 (36:59):
They've done at work.

Speaker 5 (37:00):
I couldn't work out because when you walk into our reception,
the big photo comes up of us, and someone's obviously
clocked out already and they've cut us even higher. So
it just looks like we're yeah, So maybe we need
to do the opposite. Maybe we need to take it
down so we can actually see.

Speaker 9 (37:21):
Okay, so see that your hand then turns back in
towards yourself.

Speaker 6 (37:25):
It's not just all out.

Speaker 13 (37:28):
That's a very good talking point though it is, Thank you, Lynn.

Speaker 3 (37:31):
The angle is perfect.

Speaker 6 (37:33):
It's quite incredible.

Speaker 9 (37:34):
And for those that can't see it, Robin's arms in
front of me and it appears to go straight down
toward the crotch.

Speaker 5 (37:41):
Very Goodlyn, Darline, you're the bad We love you so much.

Speaker 3 (37:45):
Can we reward you for your glory?

Speaker 17 (37:48):
Oh?

Speaker 13 (37:49):
That would be how about anything?

Speaker 5 (37:51):
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and you're going to make a lot of other people up.
How about we give a Soak bath House Oh nice
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Speaker 13 (38:02):
Oh my gosh, I've heard you guys. Given that some
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that is amazing. Thank you so much for that.

Speaker 3 (38:09):
Oh you're very welcome.

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Thank you so much.

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Speaker 7 (38:26):
Well, thanks for bringing that to our attention.

Speaker 3 (38:27):
Lynn, We've enjoyed it.

Speaker 6 (38:30):
Now you're listening to the Robin and Kiff podcast.

Speaker 2 (38:38):
And Trams Kelsey's girlfriend or kiss ninety seventy three is
six fifty.

Speaker 19 (38:43):
Five, says no one ever Robin Kip doing it thanks
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Speaker 7 (38:48):
No kid today, he's a little Unwell, that's why.

Speaker 5 (38:51):
You try and pretend that Taylor Swift is not the
most famous human on the planet. Okay, So for anyone
who loves Brisbane. Author Trent Dollon Today is a red
letter day because Netflix have not only released a new trailer,
but they have announced the release date for the brand
new series that is coming.

Speaker 3 (39:12):
And it looks amazing.

Speaker 1 (39:16):
I've got a story. What kind of story?

Speaker 12 (39:24):
It's a crime story.

Speaker 16 (39:27):
The boys have experienced a lot of trauma over the years,
not a mother's addiction.

Speaker 10 (39:38):
Or either.

Speaker 5 (39:47):
The cars look fantastic. You heard the voice there of
Deborah Mailman. Also Simon Baker's in it. And Travis Femmel
who is that former? I mean, my goodness, that man
is good looking.

Speaker 3 (39:57):
He used it. You don't don't you like? Okay? People?
Everyone google Okay. He used to be a.

Speaker 5 (40:04):
Form of model for Calvin Klein and all that. I mean,
like I'm talking international staff and he was in Vikings.

Speaker 3 (40:11):
He's also in it.

Speaker 5 (40:12):
But the show is being directed and produced by Joel Edgerton.
And we were recently talking to Trent Dalton about meeting
Joel and how he was supposed to keep a poker
face and couldn't pull it off.

Speaker 20 (40:27):
The whole Joel Edgendon thing was so funny, they said, Trent,
the big sort of publishing type people and people who were,
you know, the big powers that be. They said Trent
with Joel Edgendon's interesting. He wants to catch up with
the coffee with you in Sydney. Can you fly down there?
But they said, like, you know, keep a poker face.
We're not going to sure if we're going to go
with Jolie it just yet. You just keep yourself, you know,
keep those lips sealed. And then he's so charming, this guy,

(40:50):
Like we chatted for two hours and then by the
end he says, you know, can I give you a
lift to the airport? And I'm just like a look, Joel,
if you want this book, it's yours man.

Speaker 5 (41:01):
So if you haven't read Boy Swallow's Universe, I highly
recommend you do it as your Christmas read. And of
course Trent Dalton's got a brand new one out called
Lola in the Mirror. We don't often talk about books,
but when that book is so popular that Netflix comes
at call in and creates a mini series, we need
to hear about it.

Speaker 3 (41:18):
January eleven on Netflix.

Speaker 6 (41:21):
The Robin and Chit Podcast.

Speaker 2 (41:26):
Robin and Kippyr Monday Morning at Seat A, No Kip
this morning, He's a little unwell, Scotty pushing the barns
while is gone or is he unwell?

Speaker 3 (41:33):
Well, this is the thing, okay.

Speaker 5 (41:35):
We had a big Christmas party on Friday night at
a rooftop bar in South Brisbane.

Speaker 3 (41:39):
What was it called Linear?

Speaker 7 (41:41):
It was called Lena Lina and it was stunning.

Speaker 3 (41:43):
It was amazing.

Speaker 5 (41:44):
It's a beautiful place. There were a number of Christmas
parties going on and.

Speaker 3 (41:48):
There was a pool. I seriously thought someone was going
to end up in.

Speaker 10 (41:52):
I was putting bets on who it would be. But
I left probably about ten o'clock, so no one ended up.

Speaker 5 (41:57):
No one ended up in the pool from our Christmas party.
In fact, no one did from anyone's.

Speaker 7 (42:01):
I heard no splashes.

Speaker 3 (42:03):
But Kip was in fine form.

Speaker 10 (42:05):
Was when I left. I thought he'd smoke bombed earlier.
But he didn't whate He was.

Speaker 3 (42:10):
Having a happy time.

Speaker 5 (42:11):
He was jolly, he did and we will deal with
this when he comes back, because it was one of
the funniest things that actually occurred. So all the waiting
stuff were in like a sort of white linen, and
he mistook a head of it who actually doesn't work
here in Brisbane but is down south, who came up
for the party, which was lovely.

Speaker 3 (42:29):
He mistook him for a waiter and ordered to dream.

Speaker 2 (42:32):
That would have been the worst part about that story
is they worked for years and years together at a
station together.

Speaker 7 (42:39):
I didn't know that, so they have worked together for a.

Speaker 6 (42:43):
Long time.

Speaker 3 (42:45):
To come back.

Speaker 10 (42:46):
As soon as I heard that, I was like, how
did he do that?

Speaker 3 (42:48):
Oh my goodness, Yeah, because of course, and you know that.

Speaker 5 (42:51):
I mean you were in the newsroom with him and
that other particular radio station. So anyway, so that was
Friday night Saturday morning and you and he met up
with some other friends.

Speaker 10 (43:01):
Yes, we were meant to catch up at nine o'clock
for a park date so Rafi could play and all
our kids could play together. We didn't hear from him
until about nine thirty and then he just rocked up
with Naomi and Raffi And is he hangover?

Speaker 3 (43:15):
He was so hungover, really, I talbough that though.

Speaker 10 (43:20):
I had to apologize on his behalf to our friend
who was up from Newcastle, and I said, we had
our Christmas party yesterday, so he's not well.

Speaker 5 (43:28):
He would have got He goes silent too us Yep,
like he just really retreats. So I'm thinking he's saying
that he's got a cold or something.

Speaker 3 (43:37):
But I actually reckon, we should just give him a colent,
see if we can get him up. All right, if
it actually lives.

Speaker 7 (43:43):
I got his number, I do.

Speaker 3 (43:45):
That's great.

Speaker 7 (43:45):
I see how we go.

Speaker 5 (43:47):
Now he could really lose his mind at me. I mean,
I might be pushing the friendship just a little bit
too far. You're supposed to know what you're doing.

Speaker 7 (43:56):
Now it's darling. Apparently it's darling.

Speaker 3 (43:58):
I don't reckon he's going to answer.

Speaker 7 (44:00):
It's I think.

Speaker 2 (44:00):
It's it's just not not making any noise.

Speaker 7 (44:03):
It's not even going to voicemail.

Speaker 8 (44:06):
Oh, it's sorry I haven't answered. Could be a reason
for us. No, they might not.

Speaker 7 (44:13):
But did he make his voicemail.

Speaker 2 (44:16):
Basically when he was hate morning kid?

Speaker 3 (44:20):
What sort of message is that you're weird?

Speaker 7 (44:23):
Did you record that at the Christmas party on Friday?
Just check it in to make sure you're okay, buddy.

Speaker 5 (44:28):
Yeah, we're just going to keep ringing your old morning
mate to I actually have proof of life.

Speaker 2 (44:33):
At some point he will either answer or we may
send someone to his house.

Speaker 6 (44:39):
Wake up with Robin and Kid
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