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Speaker 1 (00:12):
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Speaker 2 (00:21):
Robin and Kids Now with CoreOS the.
Speaker 3 (00:23):
Podcast It's Robin and Kipp Now with Coreots on Kiss
ninety seven to three.
Speaker 1 (00:29):
I've been deep diving into what is going on with
Victoria Beckham and her son, Brooklyn's wife Nicola Peltz, who's
an actress in her own right. And if you look
at the Beckham social media over the period of time,
they those two got married in twenty twenty three and
they had like this most extraordinary No. Twenty twenty two,
the most extraordinary wedding at the Beckham's Palm Beach, Florida mansion,
(00:53):
Like it was just amazing, extravagant, huge.
Speaker 3 (00:56):
Is Brooklyn the model? Is it? Which one is the eldest,
is the oldest? And he is he a model? Or
is not a foot?
Speaker 1 (01:02):
No?
Speaker 2 (01:02):
No, no no.
Speaker 1 (01:04):
Romeo is also pretty good looking and does a bit
of modeling. That's their other son, one of their other sons. Yes,
so it seems so the couple Brooklyn and his wife
miss David's fiftieth birthday. But then since then, which was
a couple of weeks ago, but since then her friends
have coming out and saying that that Brooklyn is in
(01:24):
an emotionally abusive and toxic relationship with his family, which
is just so odd. And I don't know whether they
caught up, but it looks like they didn't because a
Marykay was Mother's Day as well. Yeah in the UK
it wasn't, so maybe I don't know that. I'm just
trying to make it look better. But this, this relationship
(01:46):
has been going south for a really long time and
it comes down to the fact that Brooklyn is picking
his wife over his parents.
Speaker 4 (01:56):
So it all started when he got with her.
Speaker 1 (01:59):
Yeah, it was I think it was over a wedding dress,
Like Victoria wanted her to wear one of her wedding
dresses and Nikola didn't want to, and so then it
kind of deteriorated from them, which in itself is problematic.
Speaker 2 (02:11):
That is truly what happened.
Speaker 1 (02:12):
She can wear her own dress, do whatever.
Speaker 3 (02:16):
You get to choose.
Speaker 5 (02:19):
Whose dresses.
Speaker 3 (02:21):
Your mother in law shouldn't be picking. No future mother
in law shouldn't be picking your dress.
Speaker 1 (02:26):
Tell me about it, tell me about what you think,
because you know you've all got moms and you have partners.
Speaker 5 (02:32):
It's not worth it.
Speaker 6 (02:34):
So you pick your partner, well.
Speaker 4 (02:37):
In my eyes, it's like you pick the person you
mary because you've picked them.
Speaker 3 (02:42):
They are your choice, ay, your.
Speaker 1 (02:44):
Choice, your family of creation rather than your family of origin.
Speaker 4 (02:47):
It's not that I don't like, I don't support, but
either or it's just more like you're always going to
be more on your your wife's side. That's always been me.
I've never been. This is how I am. I'd never
like being on anyone's wrong side, like if I can
try and make peace both ways, but I've always tried
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to tell I'm still agreeing with everything.
Speaker 5 (03:10):
I'm just trying to do it peacefully.
Speaker 4 (03:12):
That's me though, but some people don't like that and
it doesn't really work for everyone.
Speaker 5 (03:17):
So yeah, early on I didn't really get the balance right,
I don't think And which way did you go?
Speaker 4 (03:24):
Well, I think Teagan thought I was s important one
more and I'm well, I'm not like because what feels
like it? So then I kind of had to change
a little bit with the way I did things. But yeah,
I'm always going to be agreeing more with Tigan, and
most of the time it's I and you.
Speaker 1 (03:42):
Know what, I'm sitting here thinking if one of my
boys said to me yesterday, I can't come to Mother's
Day because I'm going to my girlfriend's mother's place.
Speaker 2 (03:49):
I would really struggle with that.
Speaker 1 (03:51):
However, I will tell you, like in my head, I
will tell you that my boys have to pick their
partners over me because I've raised them to make choices.
But if that came and bit me on the butt yesterday,
I would have been devastated.
Speaker 3 (04:07):
Imagine it as well. It's not just that they're not coming,
They're not coming because the new wife can't stand you.
Speaker 2 (04:13):
I know that would.
Speaker 3 (04:14):
Be so painful, it really would.
Speaker 1 (04:17):
Yeah, thirteen one o six five, if you didn't have
a Mother's Day yesterday because you are at war with
your kids, you know, and maybe your children have picked
their partner over you. Because I so maintain that as parents,
we have to let our children go like we have to,
because if we don't, then we're not really parenting them properly. However,
(04:39):
I can also be a tiger moment.
Speaker 2 (04:40):
I'd be devastating.
Speaker 3 (04:42):
You never would to let them go. Yeah, so my
butt is full of.
Speaker 2 (04:47):
Beause I sit on the fence.
Speaker 7 (04:50):
Splinter Robin's butters full of wood chips. Tell us your
story you.
Speaker 6 (05:04):
Know me, I'm very passionate.
Speaker 3 (05:05):
I usually.
Speaker 2 (05:07):
This one I'm struggling with us thirty.
Speaker 3 (05:12):
Six fives a number going from socials. But it looks
like the Beckhams had another divided special occasion. The kids
didn't show up well, the oldest son rather and his
new partner didn't show up to Dave's fiftieth.
Speaker 1 (05:24):
Yeah, so it's partner's parent, really, Cassandra of Ceedar Grove,
what do you reckon?
Speaker 8 (05:30):
I have absolutely been in that situation. It is not
a choice do you make really easily?
Speaker 9 (05:37):
I know it was really hard for my husband in
the end. It was me breaking down while pregnant with
our second child, not realizing like there was in the
six decade in an event that his family was holding
and I was the only person excluded and I found
out through social media and I just broke down. And
(05:58):
he was at the neighbor's house at the time, came home,
saw me and I said, I don't understand, Like what
has I done for them to hate me so much?
And that a couple of days later, he confronted his
family and said, what is the go Like you have
hated on her for so long? Her and I've been
(06:19):
together since high school. We were married at the stage
when he confronted them, so we'd already been together for
over oh about about fifteen years we were together. They
could not give him a reasonable explanation. It was petty,
(06:40):
petty things that did not matter. I mean, they could
not give him a straight answer. So in the end
he's like, look, dad's parents cut you off because they
didn't like mum. I'm going to do the same thing
if you cannot give me a reason and accept my
wife and the mother of my children, because I'm not
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going to let her go through this.
Speaker 6 (07:03):
Wow.
Speaker 10 (07:06):
He made it quite clear.
Speaker 8 (07:08):
The balls in your court not make a decision.
Speaker 9 (07:11):
You are either you are going to accept my wife
and the mother's my kids because she's done nothing.
Speaker 8 (07:17):
Unless you're going to give me a reason.
Speaker 9 (07:18):
She will happily apologize for it.
Speaker 2 (07:20):
So did they did they cut off?
Speaker 3 (07:22):
Yeah?
Speaker 8 (07:23):
Well they they didn't contact him back for ten years.
Speaker 2 (07:28):
Oh goodness, that's insane. That is that is so insane.
Speaker 1 (07:32):
On our text line, Okay, Denise sent a text saying,
I have a saying about partners. If you have a daughter,
you have her for life. If you have a son,
you'd better love his wife.
Speaker 3 (07:43):
Huh, that's a great that is a good saying. Yes,
Sharon out of North Lakes. So was it were you
the MoMA or were you the new wife in this situation?
Speaker 11 (07:54):
So I'm a mom, Okay, I'm a mom and I
have grown children. So what do you do, Robert? When
your kids grow up and have children and they you know,
they want to spend time with their own family.
Speaker 2 (08:10):
I think you have to let them write. You have to,
that's right.
Speaker 11 (08:13):
It's a big day. You don't want them dragging their
kids here, there and everywhere. It's you know, it's like
you have to. Yes, that's what mums do. You sacrifice
things for your kids.
Speaker 2 (08:26):
How did you spend Mother's Day?
Speaker 11 (08:28):
I was just at home. My dogs have just had operations,
so we couldn't do too much anyway. But yeah, my,
you know, my kids come in, they they run, they facetimed,
they you know, happy Mother's Day stuff. That's all you
can ask for. You bring them up properly. You hope
that you've done a good job.
Speaker 2 (08:44):
I know, but I can hear your heart.
Speaker 1 (08:47):
I actually can, Like I know the theory of it,
and I'm with you every step of the way. But
if that were me, you've broken my heart, so it
must be tough.
Speaker 11 (08:56):
Yeah, but they grow up.
Speaker 2 (08:58):
Yeah, no, no, no, I agree, I do agree tough.
Speaker 3 (09:00):
And look, let's put a little smile on your face
that I have about one hundred and fifty dollars from
flowers for everyone. For you, we'll get your nice bouquet.
Thank you, pleasure sharing, thank you for getting involved. We
did have a little family trip to Malula, Bath and
I found a place this somewhere we stayed I think
it was December last year, where they have like a
(09:21):
ground floor apartment that are like attached to the other
ground floor apartments. There's a balcony but you can sort
of like just move a rope out of the way
and then you then you can share a balcony if
you know the people next door.
Speaker 2 (09:31):
That's cool.
Speaker 3 (09:32):
Yeah. So we had five four couples with all of
our kids were all about the same age, and we
just got the four ground floor places next to each other,
took off the ropes and the kids just went nuts
for three days.
Speaker 2 (09:44):
How fun.
Speaker 3 (09:45):
Oh man, they had such a ball. They were scooting.
They must have scooted like fifty kilometers by.
Speaker 2 (09:49):
The how many kids were there then?
Speaker 3 (09:51):
Only six and Siena was the youngster that you know,
another couple there that were preggers, and so like it's
just going to keep going, you would think. And so Siena,
our eleven month old, was the youngest there. And but
that was great as well because everyone would just come
and grabbed the baby. You take away for a bit,
we can have a few beers.
Speaker 5 (10:09):
You know, what would stop you having beers anyway, Well.
Speaker 3 (10:15):
No one had to drive anywhere. We're all right there
and the kids could go to sleep, and so we
had the baby monitor out on the balcony or whatever
and everyone's just having wines. It's fine. There was a
problem and this is and I haven't I'm gonna I'm
gonna send them this feedback the people because there was
a great place to stay. But they had those those
old cover all sort of doners on the beds that
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were like ones that used to see in the motels
back in the day, from the nineties and you probably
still see them now that like they have the pillows
sort of somehow underneath the cover and it's fully fitted
to the bed, and that was the doner, but it's
one of those things that stays on the bed like
they don't. They don't wash it. It doesn't get laundered
in between guests. Hey, yes, because it stays. It's a
(11:01):
fitted thing and so unless there's like signs of bodily effluvia,
they were assume they'll they'll wash it then, but otherwise
they just keep it there. And so when you're sleeping
in the bed, you know that this doner cover that
you've got because it was cold, you know it's still wintery.
You know it's not fresh, and you know that other
people have been sleeping on it.
Speaker 6 (11:20):
Okay, but the sheets are fresh and.
Speaker 3 (11:22):
Do but you have your I always have an army out. Yeah,
so my arm's out on the gross doner.
Speaker 2 (11:27):
I'm trying to work out what it is.
Speaker 3 (11:31):
I guess it's a cover all. It's not a doner.
It's like a it's a it's attached to something, a
thick cotton thing that's that stays on the bed. I mean,
you could take it off, but it was freezing and
there's no blankets, so you had to have it on
and you didn't have a donner.
Speaker 5 (11:43):
Are you?
Speaker 3 (11:43):
Are you agreeing with me that this is gross because
I feel like they need to be washed and if
you don't have something that's getting washed.
Speaker 1 (11:49):
Okay, so wise solution to that would be to core
reception and say I need blankets.
Speaker 3 (11:53):
They don't have, like it was laundry. But you know,
it's one of those resorts where there's a nice couple
run on the place, but they're not there much. Actually
you'll let you in and then say, so you laid
to have a great weekend.
Speaker 1 (12:02):
Blankets wouldn't have been laundered between guests. I mean, in fact,
nothing would be except your own doner cover.
Speaker 3 (12:10):
So yeah, but no, when you stay at a hotel,
they you know, you got the they give you. You know,
there's a fresh doner or there at least sheets on
either side of the donner and it's fresh. And sometimes
they have that thing at the end of the bed
which is revolting, and I take that away. Sometimes I
get the ice tongs and I'll pick it up. That
take that away is that because people, you know, couples,
they go to a hotel and they were like, oh,
(12:32):
here we are at a hotel, let's get it on,
and they don't take that thing off and they do
it right on there. You don't use that thing, Yeah,
people use it to do it on and That's why
I take it off and put it on the floor
in the corner, and then they would touch it again.
Speaker 1 (12:44):
Going to be.
Speaker 3 (12:47):
So effectively one one big sex mattress for other people.
And I don't want to be anywhere near.
Speaker 5 (12:55):
But the thing is, you didn't find out for sure,
and I can't take.
Speaker 3 (12:59):
A blue light.
Speaker 5 (12:59):
I'm not that. But I know, did you ask?
Speaker 3 (13:02):
I know, I know that. Okay, the isn't that way?
Speaker 2 (13:06):
No, No, I mean I think it happens every time.
Speaker 1 (13:09):
I don't infa trying to think about even like really
expensive hotels, they just put double sheets on top.
Speaker 3 (13:16):
Of the blank fine, double sheets is fine, and the
touching fresh sheet. I don't want to be touching anything
that's been other that other people have been touching, especially
if they're nude. What don't you thirty one oh six
five's out number. You can agree with me on that
if you want, or you can tell us what what
do you find in a hotel that you just think
is well, what's gross in a hotel that's unacceptable?
Speaker 2 (13:36):
Tingernails under the bed.
Speaker 12 (13:41):
Thirt five?
Speaker 3 (13:42):
What is it for you?
Speaker 1 (13:44):
Tracy of Logan Reserve, What is the disgusting thing you've
seen in a hotel.
Speaker 9 (13:50):
Well, we're actually staying at an airb and be down
the Gold Coast, and my.
Speaker 13 (13:54):
Husband's a bit of a snooze.
Speaker 12 (13:56):
You like going and looking in drawers and everything.
Speaker 9 (13:58):
And let's just say he found a pair of crusty nickas.
Speaker 14 (14:04):
Crusty picked them up.
Speaker 3 (14:09):
Okay, stop looking picked up with tongs. Now, I hope
somebody washed those tongs because if they went back.
Speaker 6 (14:19):
Loreisa calum Vale got a horror story. What is it?
Speaker 15 (14:24):
OHI guys, keep on with you. I would not be
touching those juniors. Is my life depended on it?
Speaker 3 (14:29):
Thank you.
Speaker 15 (14:30):
Just on from that crusty underwear story. They used to
work in aviation and I was somebody who loved that
cup of tea at the end of the day. And
I was advised by crew do not use the kettle
in hotels. And I'm like why. They're like, crew don't
use it to boil noodles. They also use it to
clean their underwears. International kettles were just known as under tea,
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so you just never international.
Speaker 3 (14:59):
Yeah, I have a cup of tea.
Speaker 5 (15:01):
You know you're.
Speaker 15 (15:05):
Sick to the wine?
Speaker 3 (15:10):
Extraordinary? You still having speak Listen, I'm hoping I don't
if we can avoid it.
Speaker 6 (15:17):
Chris from Wellington Point, What have you found in a
hotel room?
Speaker 14 (15:21):
Yeah, morning, guys. I used to work as a concierge
back in the day in the city and I used
to see a lot of things, but one of the
worst would have been on the vanity a used condom
in all of its juices.
Speaker 3 (15:33):
At least they use it probably exactly.
Speaker 14 (15:40):
Couldn't find a bin.
Speaker 3 (15:42):
I couldn't find. I mean there's bins available, and we
know that there's bins. What's wrong with people? Okay, give me,
just wrap it up. Let's just give it. Let's give
the rids of the prize because that was that's a
good warning about cattle.
Speaker 5 (15:57):
So you've had on a plane?
Speaker 3 (15:59):
Yeah, at a hotel. Yeah, I don't do it on
the plane.
Speaker 1 (16:06):
At the international hotels where like airline cruise days that're
no longer in the aviation industry.
Speaker 12 (16:19):
Give me.
Speaker 2 (16:22):
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Speaker 6 (16:31):
Samantha of Castle Dying, Good morning.
Speaker 8 (16:34):
Good morning guys.
Speaker 3 (16:35):
How are you excellent?
Speaker 2 (16:36):
Thank you your confession for cash?
Speaker 5 (16:39):
What is it?
Speaker 8 (16:40):
My confession is I had a baby girl and she's
a result of my time working as a high class
escort and actually getting pregnant to a client.
Speaker 1 (16:53):
Wow, Okay, I'm guessing that as a high class escort
or any kind of escort, you try not to get
pregnant at all.
Speaker 2 (17:00):
Ever, exactly, Yes, So what happened?
Speaker 8 (17:04):
So the clients I was saying, him and I actually
started forming quite a bond, which is very rare in
itself because everything's very professional, very discreete and each escort
we have our own set of rules that we follow,
which I ended up finding myself breaking some of these rules.
His client, who was just very charming, very good looking,
(17:27):
he was very adamant that he wanted to be with
me romantically.
Speaker 1 (17:33):
So normally when you see a client, it's like, this
is business. You pay for a certain period of time, you.
Speaker 2 (17:40):
Do what you do, and then you leave right exactly.
Speaker 8 (17:44):
And it was after every interaction because he would book
me for overnight booking, so it wasn't just for now.
It was quite a few overnight bookings where we got to,
of course talk a lot and really interact and do
you have an alter ego who you sort of step
into the role of being that person instead of your
personal self.
Speaker 3 (18:03):
But he was just very.
Speaker 8 (18:05):
Persuasive and wanting to know me, and after every time
interacted or had an overnight booking, just the love bombing,
just begging me to leave the industry to be with him.
It was different in every way. It's really hard to
articulate unless you're in that situation, but everything was just
completely different, even the attraction that I'd felt, because usually
(18:25):
I just you don't feel that it is with profession.
Speaker 9 (18:29):
And.
Speaker 8 (18:30):
He got in my head and he got me thinking
what it is because he was promising me the life
that most women dream about.
Speaker 5 (18:36):
How long was sort of catching up?
Speaker 8 (18:39):
I guess?
Speaker 3 (18:39):
Or what was he booking you in?
Speaker 8 (18:41):
So I would tour Canberra probably once every two months,
and that overnight would always turn into two or three
nights because he would just keep.
Speaker 2 (18:48):
Paying, and he would keep paying. And how much was
that worth.
Speaker 8 (18:51):
Depending on what services we provide, is depending on the price,
but for what he would want, so anyway, from four
to five thousand dollars.
Speaker 1 (18:59):
For the night, why night?
Speaker 2 (19:01):
Can you did two or three nights?
Speaker 8 (19:03):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (19:03):
Now, I know you don't want to identify anyone, and
we wouldn't ask you to, but I'm just putting things
together that you've got owned a Canberra and it's someone
there with a lot of money, very well paid.
Speaker 8 (19:15):
All my clients have a lot of money.
Speaker 3 (19:16):
Yeah, okay, that's interesting, very horny politician.
Speaker 5 (19:22):
I didn't use that word.
Speaker 8 (19:24):
So he did become a regular who became very persuasive,
an adamant that he wanted me to just retire from
the industry and just be provided for love. Dawn adored
because in my mind, you know, I was kind of
I think I fell for the fairy tale.
Speaker 6 (19:40):
I decided to meet him privately, so no money exchanged.
Speaker 8 (19:47):
Yeah, for romantic purposes, and that's just that's the weekend.
I obviously got pregnant.
Speaker 1 (19:56):
Okay, so what happened, because you know, I would be
very clear about your protection.
Speaker 8 (20:03):
Prior to that, when we had been meeting up professionally,
he was very adamant, like he wanted to provide natural services,
which is a big no no for me, no matter
how much money you might throwd me.
Speaker 2 (20:15):
Do you know what that means?
Speaker 3 (20:16):
And no protection.
Speaker 8 (20:17):
Yeah, that's right, I had no protection. So he was
really adamant. But for me personally, that's just a non negotiable.
But it was always an issue that did sort of arrive.
So when we were meeting up romantically. That came up
and I said, and this is before we met up.
I said, if you get a blood test done then
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and it comes back clean, then you know we might
be able to have a bit from that weekend and
you might get your wishes come true. So he did that,
and that's obviously how I got pregnant. And I'm like, wow,
like this is real, this is happening so fast. This
is unlike anything I've experienced in my life. Like it
was such a crazy whirlwind, the whole thing. So after
I told him I was pregnant, you know, he wanted
(20:59):
me to move to Canberra. He wanted to provide and
that's how the conversation went, and I said, look, I
really I just need a minute to really process everything.
The truth of it was, I really don't know this
man that well. So I said, look, I just need
a bit of time. So I'm just having to take
a deep breath here because it's just it's so surreal
actually voicing this out loud. Haven't I haven't told anyone this.
Speaker 2 (21:21):
You've never told anyone this story, not even.
Speaker 8 (21:24):
My best friend of thirty odd years.
Speaker 1 (21:25):
Well, okay, so Samantha, I want you to take a breath, yeah,
because we're going to take a break, okay, and come
back and tell us what your decision was and why
that became even more complicated because there is more to
this story, isn't there?
Speaker 8 (21:44):
Yes, there is.
Speaker 6 (21:45):
Okay, breathe out and we'll be right back with you.
Speaker 8 (21:49):
Okay, thank you.
Speaker 3 (21:50):
We all need to take a breath. We'll come back
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break and take a breath with this one.
Speaker 15 (22:05):
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Speaker 8 (22:07):
With Robin Kid and Corey.
Speaker 2 (22:11):
This is Confessions for Cash.
Speaker 6 (22:14):
A confession.
Speaker 2 (22:17):
Okay, Samantha, are you all right?
Speaker 9 (22:20):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (22:20):
Yes, So we've left you with the idea that you
were pregnant. This man is in Canberra, you live in Queensland,
and you have to make a decision as to whether
you're going to move your life, stop being an escort
and have a relationship with him.
Speaker 8 (22:37):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (22:37):
What happened?
Speaker 8 (22:39):
So I was getting mentally prepared, I was, you know,
after all the supportive encouragement he was giving me. I'm like,
you know, what we only lived once black and this
is meant to be. I fully did believe that Barbara
is definitely a gift, and I thought, well, why not
do it right? So I was preparing to move and
I started getting very fixed. I ended up being hospitalized.
(23:02):
Now while I was in the hospital, his's behavior changed,
which raised a few red flags to me. He wasn't
checking in on me. Something was wrong, and that's when
my intuition kicked in, like, Okay, something's wrong, and if
I'm really going to have a child to this man,
I need to do a little bit more research. And
(23:22):
what I mean by that is in our industry, we
do have some apps where we can screen clients to
see if they've been blacklisted by other escorts in the industry,
and I had done that prior to meeting him, and
there was nothing there at the time. But something just
really told me, Okay, I really need to have another look.
I opened up an app that does a little bit
(23:43):
more deeper diving on people than the previous one I used,
and that's where the red flags come up, the warnings.
So he'd obviously been seeing another girl in between seeing me,
and she'd blacklisted him as well as two other women.
There were three warnings in total, and.
Speaker 4 (24:02):
That a site where all other escort agents places can
bast people.
Speaker 8 (24:08):
And yes, so we're our indust if we ever happened
to come across, whether it's an abusive or just a
not nice sort of type of client, we can blacklist them.
You know, I'm just going to reach out because they
have more access than us again to screen people. So
I reached out with his name and number and a
photograph that he'd sent me. I was informed that yeah,
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I probably wasn't the first woman that he had gotten
pregnant and had done the same thing too. When I
reached out to him and I informed him that I
had become aware, he turned very aggressive. He abused me.
He said, how dare you investigate me? I was then blocked,
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deleted off everything and completely Another legal said, and I
never heard from him again?
Speaker 2 (24:57):
Who to this day?
Speaker 8 (24:59):
To this day, well, obviously while seeing him, he spoke
a lot about his family. Thought, you know what, I
might reach out to his family to see if they
might want a relationship with her, because you know, it's
not the child's fault. I was totally ignored. I've got
no response, and like I said, no one in my
life knows a single thing about the whole situation.
Speaker 3 (25:18):
Well, what have you told people? And what are you
planning on telling her?
Speaker 8 (25:22):
Yeah, I don't ever want to lie to my kids
when she grows up. I feel like I was just
going to say, look, I just really wanted to have
you in my life, and somehow I was blessed with you.
I really don't know what I'm going.
Speaker 3 (25:35):
To say, to be honest, What do you tell people now?
Speaker 8 (25:39):
So everyone just assumes that I was just seeing someone
that no one knew about, which just kind of the truth.
Why do you think he's done this from talking with
other girls? You know, this is a bit of a pattern,
And I don't know whether this is something that makes
him feel good getting women like myself esqualts to retire
and having that sort of power. I really don't know why.
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That's something I've tried to figure out for a long
time while I was pregnant, and the humiliation of it
all was just so overwhelming, the fact that I broke
my own rules, broke protocol, that I was stupid enough
to indulge a client and meet up with him romantically,
and stead of keeping it all professionally, I've had to
deal with all of that and come to terms with
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it in my own way.
Speaker 2 (26:24):
So what do you want us to do?
Speaker 8 (26:26):
Honestly, I think I'm just sharing my story because I
know there's going to be other women listening. Potentially it
might reach someone that maybe he's affected, or even if
it just comes as a warning to other women just
to be very careful, even in this industry. I mean,
you can be love bomb and tricks, and I would
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hate to have more stories and more kids left behind.
Speaker 3 (26:51):
And you can tell me it's none of my business,
but are you still working?
Speaker 8 (26:54):
No, I haven't returned since that situation. It was enough
to scare me off completely. Yeah, and I just want
to focus on my kids now, on just giving them
all of my time.
Speaker 1 (27:04):
We are very grateful and we absolutely give you five
hundred dollars towards thank you, you know, raising your child.
Speaker 8 (27:14):
Thank you. Yeah, we're desperately saving for with the rental
crisis going on, we're saving for a house at the moment,
so that's going straight towards that so I can give
my kids a nice new home to live in. So
that's great. It helps a lot. Thank you very much.
Speaker 1 (27:27):
Thank you for sharing Samantha, it's thank you Nte, it
really is.
Speaker 8 (27:34):
It's so crazy. I can't believe I've actually finally told
someone out loud. There's always a positive to a negative,
and I'm just lucky enough I've got the most beautiful
positive out of it. So yeah, thank you, bye, thank
you bye.
Speaker 3 (27:45):
If you've got a confession you want to share with us,
it feels like it must be very therapeutic for people,
because we're getting people that have never told anyone these stories,
best friends, no one.
Speaker 1 (27:54):
Yeah, and we do change people's names and can change
voices if that makes you feel more confident. But every
time someone said it, they felt better about just telling
someone random.
Speaker 3 (28:05):
But you can make your confession kiss ninety seven three
dot com dot au. So John's Stuart does the daily
show in the US and the Interesting I guess the
highlight of the show was all about Donald Trump receiving
and accepting a four hundred million dollar jet, a gift jet.
It's turned into a flying palace by the country toilet Wow,
(28:29):
by the country of guitar. It's got meeting rooms, it
has a bidet in some of the toilets.
Speaker 5 (28:37):
In a plane, and a plane's pretty extreme.
Speaker 3 (28:40):
So here's the here's the headline of of him receiving
the jet, the.
Speaker 16 (28:45):
Luxury Jombo Jet, which has a value estimated at four
hundred million dollars. The aircraft would be used by President
and Trump as a new air Force one and then
transferred to the Trump Presidential Library Foundation shortly before he
leaves office.
Speaker 3 (29:01):
What contor is giving us a plane that Trump gets
to keep. He's like the reverse opera.
Speaker 13 (29:12):
I get a jet and that's it.
Speaker 3 (29:15):
Jet.
Speaker 12 (29:16):
I could say, no, no, no, don't give us.
Speaker 4 (29:18):
I want to pay you a billion or four hundred
million or whatever it is.
Speaker 5 (29:22):
Or I could say thank you very much.
Speaker 3 (29:27):
It's not a free jet. That's the point, you know,
the expression there's no such thing as a free launch.
Speaker 5 (29:32):
That's about being skeptical.
Speaker 3 (29:33):
The motives of somebody who gives you a sandwich.
Speaker 2 (29:41):
I mean, we love but it's.
Speaker 3 (29:42):
Pretty well, you know what, isn't it. The funniest thing
about that to me is, remember it was not that
long ago, probably six months ago now in Australia. Remember
we were upping arms and blowing up the locks about
Albin Easy getting free upgrades and quantus and.
Speaker 5 (29:57):
We'll like that's corruption.
Speaker 11 (30:00):
We went.
Speaker 1 (30:02):
Get some free jets in the world.
Speaker 2 (30:07):
Airlines.
Speaker 1 (30:07):
Also, I've got I've got to list, got the world's
safest airline, and I've got the world's best airline top five,
the best.
Speaker 14 (30:14):
Do you want to go?
Speaker 2 (30:15):
Best outline?
Speaker 3 (30:16):
Can they be right up there? Yeah?
Speaker 8 (30:17):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (30:17):
For best? I reckon Eddie hard might be up the Emirates.
Speaker 2 (30:22):
He had his number nine, okay, okay, Emirates. Did you
say number six?
Speaker 3 (30:26):
Okay?
Speaker 2 (30:27):
For more airlines? Fiji? Actually Fiji is batting above its weight.
Number twelve.
Speaker 3 (30:34):
Where's Quantus number eight?
Speaker 8 (30:36):
Eight?
Speaker 3 (30:36):
Okay you were running? We got Singapore Airlines.
Speaker 2 (30:40):
Singapore number five.
Speaker 3 (30:42):
Oh, we got one, Cafe Pacific number four.
Speaker 8 (30:45):
Here you can go.
Speaker 1 (30:47):
Left.
Speaker 5 (30:48):
Who is left?
Speaker 3 (30:49):
Okay, so it's none of the big arab ones.
Speaker 2 (30:51):
Well in New Zealand. Number three.
Speaker 5 (30:53):
There you go, he said, said before number two. Number
two said top five.
Speaker 1 (31:00):
And the number one airline for full service is Korean
Korean Airline, and I have Korean Airlines extraordinary, it's really
really good. And world's safest airline ones number five. Eddie
had number four. Virgin Australia, Yes, right, number three, Cafe Pacific,
Qatar and Emirates are equal.
Speaker 2 (31:21):
Okay, I guess it's just based on crashes.
Speaker 6 (31:23):
Really, yeah, number two is Quantius and number one is
in New Zealand and.
Speaker 3 (31:29):
New Zealand.
Speaker 2 (31:31):
Guitar. That's pretty good.
Speaker 3 (31:32):
Yeah, okay, it's right up. That's if you're going to
get a free jetty. It's Robin Kip now with Coreots
on Kiss ninety seven three with Robin Kip and Coriotes. Yes,
we like to reenact a magical moment from film. I
just looked up. I wasn't expecting that week you're wearing.
(31:56):
So you've gone I don't even know what that is.
Speaker 16 (32:00):
Pets.
Speaker 3 (32:01):
Okay, you've gone mullets.
Speaker 1 (32:03):
You will see it on our social media because yes,
today we are doing the train compartment scene from Harry
Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
Speaker 6 (32:11):
Cory Oats will be Harmione Granger.
Speaker 2 (32:14):
Kip will be Ron Weasley.
Speaker 6 (32:15):
I will be the narrator and Alana is standing in
to help us.
Speaker 1 (32:20):
She's going to play Harry Potter even though Harry doesn't
really say anything in this scene. We desperately need her
for the double double toilet and trouble song.
Speaker 2 (32:29):
We will also be singing help.
Speaker 1 (32:31):
Because Alana, is it not true that you spent hours
in your youth trying to learn the timing and words.
Speaker 9 (32:37):
Yes, well you remember special features on DVD, Yes, like
the Forgotten Special Features.
Speaker 17 (32:43):
There was a karaoke version of this song, the special features.
Speaker 3 (32:49):
Okay, the English accents are going to be funny. I
know Corey's has been coming in and out. It's been good.
I keep reverting to Michael Kaine as the only English
accent I could do. Alfred from Batman. I keep going,
do you want something, mister?
Speaker 5 (33:04):
This is going to be There's there's three or four accents,
I think.
Speaker 1 (33:07):
Okay, Ready, all right, Ready, Harry and are sitting together
in a compartment of the Hogwarts Express train, eating sweets
from the trolley. The door to the compartment slides open.
Hermione enters, looking confident and curious.
Speaker 5 (33:22):
Has anyone seen a toad? A boy named Nevill's lost one?
Speaker 9 (33:25):
No?
Speaker 3 (33:27):
Oh, are you doing magic?
Speaker 5 (33:29):
Let's see then.
Speaker 3 (33:32):
Sunshine daisies. Buttermellow, turn this stupid fat rat yellow.
Speaker 2 (33:39):
Nothing happens. The rat remains completely unchanged.
Speaker 5 (33:44):
Are you sure that's a real spell? Well, it's not
very good, is it. Of course I've only tried a
few simple ones myself, but they don't work for me.
Speaker 1 (33:55):
Hermione holds out her wand in front of Harry's broken glasses.
Speaker 5 (33:59):
For example, Oculus Ropero.
Speaker 2 (34:05):
Magic thing.
Speaker 1 (34:09):
Harry potters glasses slightly cracked earlier are instantly fixed.
Speaker 5 (34:14):
That's better, isn't it? Holy cricket, you're Harry Potter, I'm
Hermione Granger, and you are.
Speaker 3 (34:22):
I'm Ron Weasley.
Speaker 5 (34:27):
You's but a change into your robes. I expect it
will be arriving soon.
Speaker 1 (34:32):
Harmione gets up to leave, but being an insufferable no
at all, has one more dig at poor Ron.
Speaker 5 (34:38):
You've got dirt on your nose. By the way, did
you know just there? I think I went to okay.
Speaker 10 (34:53):
So.
Speaker 1 (34:54):
Originally as Shakespearean from Macbeth called Songs of the Witches
Double double Toil in Trouble, it was adapted for the
first Harry Potter film. You see the Hogwarts choir singing
this song in the Great Hall before the children sit
down to eat dinner.
Speaker 8 (35:09):
Let's you're red pace.
Speaker 18 (35:14):
Double double toil and trouble, fire, burn and cold and marble,
double double toil and trouble.
Speaker 2 (35:22):
Something we get this vegers five in front.
Speaker 5 (35:32):
Of the tongue of talk.
Speaker 2 (35:35):
And walking for see please like again?
Speaker 5 (35:39):
How listen?
Speaker 18 (35:48):
Double double toil and trouble.
Speaker 2 (35:51):
Fire burning cold.
Speaker 18 (35:53):
And marble, double tub on toilet and trouble sort awake,
get this wagons, hordable trouble.
Speaker 2 (36:02):
I do have to apodist.
Speaker 6 (36:04):
My one job was to keep us on time, and
and I didn't lose.
Speaker 2 (36:06):
It's the best.
Speaker 3 (36:11):
That is saying something and I'm gonna sit on the couch.
Speaker 4 (36:14):
And I came across a meme and it was it
just made me realize what I was actually doing at
the time, and it's to do with dads and mums
and just how different they are.
Speaker 5 (36:27):
When they have the kids on their own, and like
parenting styles and parenting.
Speaker 4 (36:31):
Styles, and at the time I was doing exactly this.
And Kevin Hart, he just explains it perfectly.
Speaker 2 (36:39):
Are we doing we sit on the couch and listen for.
Speaker 17 (36:43):
I thought we watched our kids kids do whatever they
want when they were dead.
Speaker 5 (36:49):
I know you're not in that toilet. It's true. Even
you were looking on your phone sitting on the couch
and just listen.
Speaker 2 (37:00):
Okay, how old are the children we're talking about it?
Speaker 4 (37:03):
Well, Hucksy six and Monty Monty six and Huckster three,
And it was it reminded me.
Speaker 6 (37:11):
It's gone quiet, so you don't have eyes on your
three year old?
Speaker 12 (37:15):
No, why not?
Speaker 5 (37:16):
What I'm a name, he's all good.
Speaker 4 (37:20):
Toy roomside.
Speaker 2 (37:22):
We're in the toy room. Yeah, why didn't you know
that the environment.
Speaker 9 (37:25):
Is a toy room.
Speaker 5 (37:26):
And then there's an extra toy storage room where they're
I'm meant to.
Speaker 3 (37:29):
Go into, right, and can they get in there? We
get in there, they got in the door. And what
do you listen for when you know there's trouble? Yeah, okay,
silence is the problem.
Speaker 5 (37:36):
Silence. And it was at that time, Oh my god,
it's actually silent there for a long time. And I
walked in there. Yeah, and is in her room playing
you know what Huckson's done.
Speaker 4 (37:46):
So we got like a little storage thing for the
toys that they play with out there, and it'd.
Speaker 5 (37:51):
Be six hundred high.
Speaker 4 (37:53):
And then I've got a big bookshelf where it's full
of books, but on the top I put the toys
I don't want him to play with because I naughty,
or if he froze around.
Speaker 5 (38:02):
But you know, it just doesn't.
Speaker 4 (38:04):
He manifested this little contraption and to climb up the
bookshelf like he's he's got like a blanket on the
on the shelf down at six six hundred high. He's
ain't got a stool, a chair like their chair on
top of that, and he's standing on it and he's
leaning forward, and I was just.
Speaker 2 (38:26):
How far could he have fallen?
Speaker 12 (38:28):
Like?
Speaker 2 (38:29):
Oh man, and he was he was.
Speaker 5 (38:30):
Half at the books like he was almost at the
top of the bookshelf. The bookshlves tall than me.
Speaker 4 (38:36):
But I'm like, if I say something, he is going
to shoo him something, so I'll like sneak up and
just grab him real quick.
Speaker 1 (38:42):
And you only worked that out because he went silent,
not because you're actively parenting to make sure he.
Speaker 3 (38:50):
Was listening out, sing out for the silence.
Speaker 1 (38:52):
But what had happened if he'd fallen off and cracked
his head open? I bet you wouldn't be telling this
story now.
Speaker 3 (38:57):
But he didn't, No, he didn't. You'd be listening out
for the falling.
Speaker 5 (39:00):
So that's the other thing you listen out for. I
want to know what the sounds that you do this too.
Speaker 3 (39:06):
Yeah, well, actually I wonder whether the question is thirty
one day sixty five, what happened when there was silence?
Speaker 17 (39:11):
What was that?
Speaker 3 (39:12):
What did the silence mean?
Speaker 2 (39:14):
I can tell you.
Speaker 5 (39:15):
I can.
Speaker 3 (39:17):
That something's up down there. What did you see in five?
Speaker 5 (39:19):
Straight away?
Speaker 1 (39:20):
I can tell you a story of when Tony was
taking care of the boys and Finn ended up in
hospital with twenty seven stitches because there was too much.
Speaker 3 (39:30):
Silence thirty one six five.
Speaker 5 (39:33):
But well, there's different parentings, there's a style, it's all
the system.
Speaker 3 (39:39):
What do you got thirty files.
Speaker 2 (39:41):
Courtney on our text line says morning. My name is Courtney.
Speaker 1 (39:44):
When I was about three, my dad was watching me
and I hated vacuum cleaners. He was vacuuming, so I
decided to leave the house walk across the main road
and he found me playing on the swings over the
other side of.
Speaker 12 (39:58):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (39:58):
Yeah, well there was no silence.
Speaker 3 (40:00):
One of your kids got stitches.
Speaker 2 (40:01):
What happened?
Speaker 1 (40:03):
Yeah, when the boys were young and I think like
eight six and four, and he decided that because they
could all had all learnt to swim, that they were
safe to have a bath together. And so the eldest
one had gone it like together, like in rotation. They'd
go through and he'd gone pick one out and then
the next one to get in, and Finn, the eldest
(40:23):
got up to get out of the bath. Tony was
nowhere to be seen. Slipped on some soap that was
in the bath, brought his elbow down on the soap dish,
which was ceramic. The weight of his body took the
ceramic into it like a sharp edge.
Speaker 6 (40:41):
That slice from one side under his arm to the other,
missing an.
Speaker 2 (40:46):
Artery five millimeters.
Speaker 1 (40:49):
We rushed into the hospital and yeah, he had twenty
seven stitches and he claims that that because it's so bad,
it was his shark bite.
Speaker 3 (40:58):
We've got a story, thanks Daddy.
Speaker 5 (41:00):
Story Lisa out of Bernie Hills.
Speaker 3 (41:04):
Were you in charge, Lisa?
Speaker 10 (41:06):
Well, no, we both were, both Don and I, and
we went out to do some gardening after we'd put
our youngest down to sweep and the other two were
happily playing.
Speaker 8 (41:15):
But after about I don't know, ten minutes, that.
Speaker 10 (41:18):
Was silent, and as we all know, when they're silent,
there could be trouble, and there definitely was because we
lived in a two story house and the set of
stairs were just filled with one kid sooner's pillows, toys, books,
pictures off the wall that actually had lass broken in them,
and I was just an absolute nightmare.
Speaker 3 (41:41):
So what they used the paintings off the wall to
make a slide down the stairs.
Speaker 10 (41:45):
Yeah, something like that.
Speaker 6 (41:52):
What did your three sons do?
Speaker 17 (41:54):
They decided I was getting ready to go out, and
they decided to get twelve eggs out of the kitchen
fridge and smash them down the hallway, use their water
bottles and they could slip and fly one bucking edge
as we were getting ready to go out to a party.
And they had of their lives because it was whiner.
Imagine trying to clean that up. And I was so mad.
(42:15):
All I had in my hand was one of my
boots I was putting on my ankle bits and I
threw it and it landed in the wall and lodged
itself on the wall. And not only did I have
to clean up the water on the floor, I had
a big hole in my wall with my boot.
Speaker 5 (42:28):
Lodge imagination, very clever.
Speaker 3 (42:34):
And those eggs are slippery. Out of work, Crystal, out
of Parkinson. What happened when the kids were quiet?
Speaker 8 (42:42):
Crystal, Good morning, guys.
Speaker 12 (42:44):
So the kids were super quiet in the morning, and
here I am thinking they're playing in the toy room,
and I walk out to check out what's going on,
and they're in the shed painting my car which house paints?
And I looked at them posts I'm like, what are
you two doing? And they're like, it wasn't me and
(43:07):
the covered in.
Speaker 3 (43:11):
Then they have the nerve to light on your face.
Speaker 8 (43:16):
Were they about three and two?
Speaker 3 (43:19):
What color was it?
Speaker 8 (43:21):
It was like an off white. My car was white
but definitely still Yeah.
Speaker 1 (43:26):
Did you leave it or did you spend thousands of
dollars to get a repaint job on your car?
Speaker 8 (43:31):
No?
Speaker 12 (43:31):
I just got the gurney and straightaway that's you would
have done the.
Speaker 3 (43:36):
Rest the answer hours to make it all Matt White,
you're going to keep from the right on Marmo car,
So you gotta write you're gotta ride on ma Cory.
You sit there for hours at least once a week,
(43:59):
and you have all your thoughts. That's your thinking time.
Speaker 5 (44:01):
Yeah, and at least some really weird areas.
Speaker 4 (44:07):
So I got this is how my afternoon norm it goes.
Speaker 5 (44:10):
I got hot. Remember I said I was going.
Speaker 4 (44:11):
To cut up the tree.
Speaker 3 (44:12):
Yes, yeah, it's the lumberjack work.
Speaker 4 (44:14):
Yeah, And I started doing that, and then because I
took the moor around and dragged some of the logs,
and then after I got through about one long went.
I just need to that little little patch looks a
bit long.
Speaker 3 (44:25):
So you're using the morrow as like a tractor. Yeah,
and then you just and.
Speaker 10 (44:32):
Proper.
Speaker 5 (44:34):
I didn't get the rest of the tree.
Speaker 3 (44:39):
Related.
Speaker 2 (44:40):
I was just about to say.
Speaker 5 (44:46):
I got home for picking the kids up. Yeah, I
went back outside a fishing tree. I locked Barlin in
the shed, the dog.
Speaker 3 (44:53):
Locked the dog in the shed because he.
Speaker 4 (44:54):
Falls asleep in the shed when I opened it, and
I take the mall out, and I must have went
in there and did it that quick.
Speaker 2 (45:01):
He didn't wake up.
Speaker 3 (45:03):
I felt terrible, like it wasn't that hot? Is that
the thought from started talking?
Speaker 4 (45:09):
I started thinking of about what Okay, what came first?
Speaker 5 (45:12):
The orange or like the color the fruit or the
color the fruit.
Speaker 2 (45:18):
Yeah, it's got to be the fruit.
Speaker 5 (45:20):
But then led me to think the fruit. Who made
all the words mean what they do?
Speaker 3 (45:25):
Made up the words made the words are.
Speaker 2 (45:28):
As in like wise, red, it's called red.
Speaker 3 (45:32):
You ever thought about it? Having a long time?
Speaker 5 (45:34):
Now you have annoying that.
Speaker 1 (45:39):
Yeah, there is no Is this the thing about thoughts
from the moment, there are unanswerable questions.
Speaker 2 (45:43):
Yes, that you just fixate on.
Speaker 5 (45:46):
Yeah, it's weird.
Speaker 1 (45:47):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (45:47):
I ever when words sometimes, like in some cultures the
words are just so literal, Like I think it was
in Indonesia and it was like do you want to
have chicken? And the Indonesian word was I'm pretty sure
it's just like what you named it.
Speaker 6 (46:05):
I've got one for you to ponder then on the
moent next time. No, no, no, it's about color and animal, Okay.
Speaker 1 (46:12):
So flamingos are born white. They turn pink because of
the food they eat. Yes, they eat plankton, which has
a pink sort of tinge to it.
Speaker 2 (46:23):
Yeah, that's all they eat.
Speaker 1 (46:25):
And as they get older, so a young flamingo is
more a whitey color, and then as they age they
become pinker and pinker. So if you fed them chocolate,
would they turn pinker?
Speaker 3 (46:36):
They go brown?
Speaker 5 (46:37):
That's a good question. The green apples, yeah, green.
Speaker 3 (46:41):
Have green flamingos.
Speaker 5 (46:42):
That's baby, Yeah, trying to feed it. Some different colors.
Speaker 3 (46:49):
Get a rainbow, yeah, yellow one orreas if they if
they increase in color as they get older as well,
like you see like a really bright one and go
far out ow old that flamingo.
Speaker 12 (47:00):
An old.
Speaker 5 (47:04):
That's interesting.
Speaker 3 (47:05):
That is thirty one six fives out numbered. By the way,
if you have your own thoughts from the mar then
you just want to yeah that I need to have
an answer to your question. But throw a question out there. Yeah,
what do you got for us?
Speaker 5 (47:15):
I need someone else to be the same, make Corey
feel more normal.
Speaker 3 (47:21):
Thirteen one o six fives out number.
Speaker 1 (47:23):
This keeps coming through on the text line as well.
Four oh nine nine seven nine seven three Corey, My
moa ponder, why are they called a pair of jeans
pants trousers?
Speaker 2 (47:32):
I never put on two jeans, so why a pair? Glenda?
Speaker 10 (47:36):
For Hi?
Speaker 3 (47:37):
That is good question? Why are wearing great? Why are
wearing a pair of pants? I saw this one from
Ali two, which I thought, why do you call it
a building when it's already built?
Speaker 2 (47:45):
That's true, Hi, it's finished.
Speaker 3 (47:48):
You're not building anymore.
Speaker 2 (47:49):
Okay, Yeah, what's your mom with thoughts?
Speaker 12 (47:53):
Ah? Why?
Speaker 8 (47:54):
Well?
Speaker 13 (47:55):
We went to Japan over the school holidays, which was amazing.
But we were wandering through the streets and I heard
these crows crawling, and I said to my husband, do
you think the crows in Japan speak the same language
as the crows in.
Speaker 1 (48:10):
That's so such, that's such a good question, because I
know he looked.
Speaker 8 (48:15):
At me like I was crazy. Thought because when inside.
Speaker 1 (48:19):
You trained like a dog or you know certain really
intelligent animals that can be trained, they get trained in
the language of whoever's trained you.
Speaker 13 (48:27):
Yes, well they sounded like Australian crows. I thought that
sound Japanese.
Speaker 3 (48:32):
Here's another question that they call crows because of the
sound they make.
Speaker 13 (48:39):
Never thought about.
Speaker 6 (48:42):
Mary roach down.
Speaker 2 (48:43):
What's your other thought?
Speaker 9 (48:46):
Okay, hi guys, So if you have two mind readers
reading each other's mind, whose mind are they actually reading?
Speaker 13 (48:53):
Who has he recorded?
Speaker 2 (48:59):
That's so good, except.
Speaker 6 (49:02):
Assuming we only have one thought at once.
Speaker 2 (49:05):
Which for you two is true.
Speaker 3 (49:06):
That is true.
Speaker 6 (49:06):
If you two were put up against each other, it
would be a hold.
Speaker 5 (49:12):
When I'm doing the tree, you're in your brain, you're
like that patch over the in these maum.
Speaker 3 (49:16):
Yeah, yeah, great question. Yeah, that is good.
Speaker 6 (49:19):
And Jared of Kumera, what's your mother thought?
Speaker 9 (49:23):
Yeah, morning, guys, My mama thought is something that crosses
my mind fairly regularly. I'm always curious to figure out
who was the first bluetooth figured you could get milk
from the cow.
Speaker 3 (49:33):
Yes, that is a good question.
Speaker 2 (49:35):
A desperate person.
Speaker 3 (49:36):
Yeah, you're right, first person, how did you get that?
Were you angurious? What's in that cup? And how did
you get it? What were you feeling?
Speaker 4 (49:44):
I wonder what comes out of those things.
Speaker 3 (49:48):
That's a good.
Speaker 5 (49:49):
Question, Jared.
Speaker 2 (49:50):
So why like why the cow not the horse?
Speaker 8 (49:54):
Yeah?
Speaker 12 (49:54):
Or the guy?
Speaker 8 (49:55):
Yes?
Speaker 3 (49:55):
Exactly what?
Speaker 8 (49:57):
Yeah?
Speaker 10 (49:57):
Dog?
Speaker 11 (49:58):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (49:59):
You're right though, like what why why not try the cat?
Why they go straight to the cow? I mean, I
guess those those as are pretty big