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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's Robin and Keith for breakfast, Great break.
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through to the show and podcast today, So for nine
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will be talking about on their In this case yes,
and why why is this person so mad? Sometimes it's
the case, so let's get into them. At halftime.
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Our next guest is a stand up comedian and internet
sensation as everyone's favorite Mom Flynn.
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Never been on the Irish horses because they're tired.
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They need to come on the plane, Yulicho if you've
got the plane from Alan put your hands together for
Robin and Kid with Melboddle.
Speaker 6 (01:02):
Thank you so much.
Speaker 4 (01:04):
I'm assuming you followed Lind's advice and did not back
on an Irish horse in the Melbourne Cup.
Speaker 6 (01:08):
I did not back any horses. I kind of forgot
it was on. There was a lot happening yesterday? Was
it yesterday?
Speaker 4 (01:15):
Tuesday?
Speaker 6 (01:15):
I don't know what day is.
Speaker 5 (01:16):
I've got a toddler. I live like I'm in a casino.
Is it time to leave?
Speaker 4 (01:21):
The lights are always on?
Speaker 2 (01:22):
The lights? Okay?
Speaker 6 (01:24):
No, I didn't bet on any horses because I'm just
shocking at it.
Speaker 5 (01:27):
I just have no idea. Who wants to lose two
dollars in this economy.
Speaker 3 (01:32):
Bet a dollar and one four hundred on the on
the ruffies.
Speaker 4 (01:36):
I just backed the five ruffies and one of them got.
Speaker 7 (01:39):
Up send it to talk about it.
Speaker 4 (01:42):
Okay, thank you, Thanks for your sir, You're welcome now yesterday.
I actually we'll talk about Trump later because I know
you've got opinions on that. We'll get into that, but
right now we are talking about Christmas confessions. A thousand
bucks to spend at Chemists Warehouse for your confession? Thirteen one,
six fives our number?
Speaker 3 (01:59):
What's your best? This is?
Speaker 6 (02:02):
This is an awkward one.
Speaker 5 (02:06):
When I was I was probably about sixteen, and my
parents went all out on Christmas. There was a number
of really big, big ticket items that I'd requested that
they'd done that thing where they were like.
Speaker 6 (02:17):
Well, you have to be good we don't know if
we're going to get you. You've got to behave yourself,
you know, all that sort of stuff.
Speaker 5 (02:22):
And I just went through the house and I was like,
I need to know if I'm getting a Sega Mega Drive.
I think I wanted I need to know if all
this stuff is going to turn up or not right.
And so I went through where I thought some presents
might be hidden. I found the stash of all of them.
I peeled the wrapping paperback, I had a look. It
was confirmed to me I was getting all above. And
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then I had to on Christmas morning sit there and
unwrap them and use my acting skills to be surprised.
And my parents were like, something's off, what's wrong. I
was like, no, no, no, no. We thought you'd be
so excited. And I was like, oh, I think I
feel a bit sick. And I passed it off as
if I was having a glandular fever. I was taking
(03:04):
to the hospital. On Christmas Day, I went up to
the marta private because I was pulling such a stunt,
because I just because I'm a sneaky little rat who
looked at some of her presents in the cupboard, and
I thought if I just keep acting like I'm sick
and sick and dig into that they'll forget about the presence.
Speaker 6 (03:22):
And I was like, oh, I'm pretty unwell. I need
a blood test. I didn't need any of the food,
and I feel terrible.
Speaker 4 (03:28):
That is quite a confession.
Speaker 1 (03:30):
Wow.
Speaker 4 (03:31):
I mean you can't win the money, but if you could,
that would do it.
Speaker 3 (03:34):
Designer of Regent's Park, what's happening?
Speaker 8 (03:37):
Good morning?
Speaker 9 (03:38):
So I've been keeping a secret for over ten years.
Every Christmas Eve, our big extended family or the aunt
who's uncle's cousins, we all have a big beef Christmas
Eve night and it's all about the food. And there's
gonna be homemade food. And since my grandmother passed, I
was passed with dessert. So for ten years I've been
(04:00):
bringing a beautiful rolled pavlova, cherry cream pavlova and black
Bori's cake. And I don't actually make it.
Speaker 4 (04:11):
Do you do anything to make it look less professional?
Speaker 9 (04:14):
Yes?
Speaker 5 (04:15):
Yes I do.
Speaker 9 (04:16):
There's a local dessert maker and as you brings around
my house and then we've put it in.
Speaker 4 (04:25):
Very very good or anonymous. I love this. This is
it's I don't even want to put your name to it.
Come on, Good morning, Anonymous, Good morning. Okay, what do
you do?
Speaker 3 (04:35):
What's your confession?
Speaker 10 (04:37):
So Christmas is always chaos in our family, so we
are going to say Christmas is cancel. We've got a
business meeting, my husband does, and we have not having
Christmas this year, but we're really staying at home being
Christmas prenches.
Speaker 3 (04:51):
What are you doing that.
Speaker 10 (04:53):
My husband doesn't want mess in the house.
Speaker 6 (04:56):
Okay, those plassic Christmas Day business meetings?
Speaker 9 (04:59):
Come on?
Speaker 7 (05:01):
What a business are you in where someone would put
out a business meeting on Christmas Day?
Speaker 3 (05:06):
I mean, I'm not sure.
Speaker 4 (05:10):
The dealings in Abu Dhabi or somewhere. They don't celebrate.
And that's fun the.
Speaker 2 (05:16):
Robin and Chi podcast.
Speaker 4 (05:21):
We need to give away this thousand dollars to spend
at Chemist's warehouse with our Christmas confessions. And I think
we're agreed that this call we got earlier from Kari
was the winner.
Speaker 8 (05:30):
Christmas in my family's always septic, and one year I
decided I'd had enough. I didn't want to deal with
the pettiness and all that of it. So I suffer
from migraines. I told my husband on Christmas morning that
I had a Migraine, so I wouldn't be coming. But
I'd actually booked tickets to Thailand, and I flew off
to Thailand. He had to go to Christmas on his
own and didn't know until he got home that I
wasn't there, and then I was in Thailand.
Speaker 3 (05:52):
Did you leave a ticket on the kitchen bench and say.
Speaker 4 (05:54):
Come on over.
Speaker 8 (05:55):
I didn't leave him a ticket. I gave him the option,
but he was happy to stay home.
Speaker 4 (05:59):
Oh man, you just took a solo holiday to Thailand.
That is extreme.
Speaker 3 (06:04):
That is worth rewarding.
Speaker 7 (06:05):
Carlie of Augustine Height's well done so much.
Speaker 8 (06:09):
I'm going back.
Speaker 4 (06:10):
Told you have to spend this money at chemist Warehouse,
but I did just check for you, just in case
you're interested. Eleven hundred is the cheapest return flight you
can get in December, before and after Christmas. If you
just think about another quick trip.
Speaker 8 (06:25):
Oh, I reckon, I could go again.
Speaker 3 (06:29):
I think you should.
Speaker 7 (06:30):
And you can get a whole lot of beautiful fragrances
or whatever you want at Chemist Warehouse.
Speaker 3 (06:35):
Send it to the relatives. They'll have no idea.
Speaker 8 (06:37):
Oh, thank you so much, guys. This is amazing.
Speaker 4 (06:40):
Thank you. Good on you, Carly, good on you. Now
when we come back after DJ Sammy, we're going to
give you the first word, get you a little bit
closer to our five thousand dollars with our five k wordplay,
and then let's chat to Melbiddle about what happened yesterday
in the US.
Speaker 3 (06:54):
Yeah, Donald Trump, I'm reckoning. She might be opinionated.
Speaker 6 (06:57):
Maybe it's going to be gritty.
Speaker 2 (06:59):
Also, okay, Goosh, wake up with Robin and Kid.
Speaker 4 (07:06):
So the results came through relatively quickly, but by the
time you know, the five six o'clock news was on,
Donald was up giving his speech.
Speaker 6 (07:13):
Mail he was he was victorious.
Speaker 5 (07:16):
And I find it fascinating, particularly Australian's interest in this. Yes,
I'm like people who don't know who their local member is,
who wouldn't have a clue who they voted for, do
not one hundred percent sure who the Aussie prime minister is?
Since Julia Gillard left?
Speaker 6 (07:31):
Who is it? Is it right anymore?
Speaker 5 (07:33):
No? Just experts on US politics. I'm like, did you
want to apply some.
Speaker 6 (07:37):
Of that introspection and knowledge to your own country?
Speaker 7 (07:41):
So true, it's so true, and it's because he's famous
and he's you know, and he's so polarizing too.
Speaker 5 (07:47):
He is polarizing, and people who were shocked, like, I
can't believe they re elected Trump?
Speaker 4 (07:51):
Really, you can't believe it?
Speaker 5 (07:54):
Have you ever had an American comment on your social media?
Speaker 3 (07:59):
On the whole?
Speaker 5 (08:00):
Lovely people, but some of them wouldn't have a clue
if Taiwan's a country.
Speaker 6 (08:04):
Or a brand shoe, like they're not. America has large.
Speaker 5 (08:09):
Percentages of people who I think a lot more in
poverty than we realize. Yes, and if you turn up
to that seat and you're Donald Trump and you say, hey, guys,
I'm gonna make it cheaper for you to live, oh fantastic, Great,
I'll vote for you. Whereas Kamala Harris was more of
a your classic Democrat campaign about social issues and women stuff,
and I don't think if that doesn't put more money
in your pocket, probably not that interested. Next point, I've
(08:34):
turned this into four corners. I think they put Kamala
in too late. I think they stuffed up with that.
Biden should have handed over earlier. Is she the right
person to put up against Trump? I don't know what
happened to Bernie Sanders.
Speaker 6 (08:48):
What do they do to him? He seemed cool?
Speaker 4 (08:51):
Yeah, he has gone. He did seem to have some
great ideas. Bernie.
Speaker 3 (08:56):
I thought Bernie was cool.
Speaker 6 (08:57):
He's probably one hundred and seven years old by now.
Speaker 9 (09:03):
Have got a.
Speaker 3 (09:04):
Third Do you have a third point?
Speaker 5 (09:06):
You don't have to me exerting myself, but you you
are anti Trump, Robin, Yeah, I've got a brain.
Speaker 7 (09:17):
Yeah, I mean, and it upsets people every time I
go really hard on Trump. And I don't tend to
talk about my political views. I guess I just there's
so much stuff that he's done against women, against minorities,
and he's one of the richest guys. He's up on
you know, court charges, and yet he remains teflon And
in some ways I really respect that too, because.
Speaker 3 (09:40):
How do you do that?
Speaker 7 (09:42):
How do you remain one of the richest people in
the world and yet speak to those who are, as
you say, in poverty.
Speaker 4 (09:47):
That is I reckon, that is That's the genius of him.
He's grown up privileged, he's never worked a hard day
in his life, and yet he's got people that are
dirt poor going. This guy's for me, it's.
Speaker 7 (09:58):
Incredible, and he's forgiven on every thing, like stuff that
the rest of us would be in jail for or
be canceled for or I mean, he's like but so
all you know, the crazies, like the people like Putin
and Hitler and those sort of big name guys who
just managed to convince vast populations.
Speaker 3 (10:15):
And whether you love him or hate him, that's what
he's done.
Speaker 4 (10:18):
And from the mouths of babes, my little boy Rafael,
who was on the news, Trump's given his speech yesterday.
Raffi's five, and I said, that's the new president of
the USA, and Rafah goes, why is he orange?
Speaker 7 (10:31):
Okay, let's just finish on that.
Speaker 2 (10:34):
You're listening to the Robin and Kip podcast.
Speaker 7 (10:39):
Okay, this is kind of cute. I saw this online
and thought and I was surprised by some of the answers.
So someone in their infinite wisdom has gone through. Actually,
I think it's a body language expert to talk about
where someone kisses you says what they're meaning in that kiss, right, does.
Speaker 3 (10:57):
That makes sense? So for example, if you can someone
on the cheek, let's be friends.
Speaker 4 (11:01):
Let's be friends. This is a friendly kiss.
Speaker 3 (11:03):
That makes sense.
Speaker 7 (11:05):
If you kiss someone on the nose, not that I
do that very regularly, it apparently means I like you.
Speaker 4 (11:14):
Oh, okay, I've done that before, like accidentally in the dark.
Speaker 3 (11:18):
Okay, that's okay.
Speaker 7 (11:21):
If you kiss someone on the chin, the chin, you're saying, hey,
you're cute.
Speaker 4 (11:26):
When would you When would someone have a time to
kiss someone on the chin?
Speaker 7 (11:30):
I'm not sure that's the desired place, Like I mean,
if you're kissing someone all over, then all of these supply.
Speaker 4 (11:37):
When you had your first dates with waffles and stuff,
like when you'd say hello, did you kiss the cheek? Hello?
Speaker 7 (11:44):
We did the first time, but we had like a
whole month of conversations on the phone, so I okay,
it was a bit more than just a high random
person on the street.
Speaker 4 (11:52):
And he's European. Did he go double cheek?
Speaker 3 (11:55):
No he didn't.
Speaker 4 (11:56):
Okay, interesting, No he didn't.
Speaker 7 (11:58):
But he's lived here for thirty years though, from Belgium.
If you yeah, that's why.
Speaker 3 (12:03):
Okay. So if you kiss someone on the.
Speaker 4 (12:05):
Shoulder, shoulder, I think shoulders pretty intimate, isn't it.
Speaker 3 (12:09):
Well it's nice. Yeah, you're perfect.
Speaker 4 (12:12):
Oh you're perfect. Yeah, okay, nice, Yeah.
Speaker 3 (12:15):
Like a shoulder kiss. If you kiss someone on the.
Speaker 4 (12:17):
Forehead, well now I think I do. I'm a big
forehead kisser. Oh, okay, I do that a lot, but
like a lot of the time in the morning, specially
if she's half asleep. I just give you a kiss
on the forehead.
Speaker 7 (12:27):
And so you're leaving and you're out of bed and
she's lying down in bed.
Speaker 4 (12:31):
Yeah, I feel like that's a big I love you
sort of thing.
Speaker 3 (12:34):
It says I trust you.
Speaker 4 (12:36):
Oh, I trust you.
Speaker 3 (12:37):
She's nice.
Speaker 4 (12:37):
That's good.
Speaker 3 (12:38):
I think.
Speaker 4 (12:38):
Yes.
Speaker 3 (12:39):
If you kiss someone on the hand, Olivia does this
a lot.
Speaker 4 (12:42):
Actually hand, I'm not a big hand kisser. What does
that mean?
Speaker 3 (12:44):
Which is really sweet? I adore you, adore okay, which.
Speaker 7 (12:48):
Is true, Like it's that royal kind of you know,
I am saying you are you are my person?
Speaker 4 (12:53):
Yeah. Back in the royal you would literally kiss the
ring on their hand.
Speaker 3 (12:57):
Yeah. H the when you do when you meet the pope.
Speaker 4 (13:00):
Yes, that's what you do. You kiss the ring.
Speaker 3 (13:02):
Okay, kiss on the ear.
Speaker 4 (13:04):
On the ear, I'm a bad aim, doesn't it. What
does that mean?
Speaker 3 (13:08):
Let's have some fun.
Speaker 4 (13:10):
Okay, kiss on the lips.
Speaker 7 (13:12):
Yeah, I love you, I love you, And this is
the good one. We're on the body in the upper region.
Would you kiss someone and say I want you?
Speaker 9 (13:22):
Now?
Speaker 4 (13:23):
That's neck, isn't it?
Speaker 3 (13:24):
Amen? Yeah?
Speaker 4 (13:25):
Isn't that? Do you get like when you get that
neck kissing you?
Speaker 3 (13:31):
So you agree with all those Yeah?
Speaker 4 (13:32):
Absolutely, I think that's great.
Speaker 3 (13:34):
We should publish this somewhere so that people can follow it.
What are you doing?
Speaker 10 (13:38):
Love?
Speaker 4 (13:38):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (13:38):
They told me on the radio this morning that I'll
kissing on the foe.
Speaker 4 (13:41):
I trust you kissing me? Why he gives me on
the neck?
Speaker 9 (13:45):
Derek?
Speaker 4 (13:45):
It's not happening.
Speaker 3 (13:47):
What's with the ear mate?
Speaker 6 (13:50):
Some fun?
Speaker 4 (13:50):
What the Robin and podcast? Not a snowflake inside.
Speaker 2 (14:02):
Christmas lights?
Speaker 4 (14:05):
And yet most of the houses that get decorated for
Christmas will be covered in fake snow sanity. It's reindeer.
Speaker 7 (14:11):
I know, you get a couple of boomers boomers every
now and then.
Speaker 3 (14:15):
Yeah, but not often.
Speaker 7 (14:16):
No, Well, koalas hanging out a gum trees Christmas that on.
Speaker 4 (14:20):
And I guess it just comes down to, like when
you go to a shop to buy all the lights
and stuff like that, it's always snow themed, isn't it?
All the gear is?
Speaker 3 (14:29):
I know, it's hilarious.
Speaker 7 (14:30):
I was trying to buy because my youngest son's girlfriend
is coming out and spending Christmas Day with us, so
I was trying to find some like super cute little
Australiana Christmas y things. They're not that easy to find.
Speaker 4 (14:40):
No, they're not, but we don't require it to be
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Speaker 7 (15:13):
Now today we've been having our Christmas confessions. We gave
away a wonderful one thousand dollars Chemist Warehouse voucher. Someone's
come through on the text line that I think should
possibly be the listener of the day. But I'm going
to say to you, how does your dad, the wonderful
Paul Yes irritate you on Christmas you've got a song
to think about it.
Speaker 3 (15:32):
Okay, I know you've got I know you've got a list.
Speaker 4 (15:35):
I know you do because everyone hergretates from me.
Speaker 7 (15:37):
I know this is the thing, right, You just have
to name a family member. Aleaks are going your sister.
Speaker 4 (15:42):
She's got something, thank you, brother. Oh, he's got something
in Naomi. Okay, let's just start with dad.
Speaker 2 (15:48):
Wake up with Robin and kids. I've got texts. Nobody
understands the class. It's Robin and Kids. Listener the Day.
Speaker 4 (16:02):
Can be a listener of the Day by calling the
show at any time on thirteen one sixty five or
sending us a text for nine nine seven three nine
seven three.
Speaker 7 (16:10):
And our listener is Dan from Maruka, who we were
talking about your Christmas confessions throughout the morning and Dan
has waged in on this same kip. Don't think of
it as a Christmas confession. Just air your grievances in
the true Festivus spirit, quoting Seinfeld and George COSTAISI.
Speaker 4 (16:30):
Yes, you're right, the fest of Us, and that's really
what I did. Rather than have a confession, I just
aired grievances about mum in the kitchen.
Speaker 7 (16:38):
Yeah, she opens the oven when the lamb is cooking,
even though there is a window.
Speaker 4 (16:43):
Yes, and for you to see there's glass. And then
she'll walk away as well. She'll go, oh, just go
and find the gloves and leave the door open. Get
the gloves first. You just sit letting all the heat
into the kitchen.
Speaker 7 (16:54):
It's just poking the bear. He has many grievances on
Christmas Day. So let's turn our attention to the lovely.
Speaker 4 (17:00):
Okay, so what my dad does. My dad is not
a cook at all. Yeah, he doesn't care for food.
He's very simply to it. But he's a big cleaner
and he likes to have everything clean and so what
So you what you could be doing is you're like, say,
you've got the lamb on, and then you're trying to
do the gravy and you stir in the gravy with
your wooden spoon, and then you put the spoon down
on that little bench down there, and then yeah, you
(17:21):
grab something, You go, okay, give it another stirt. You
look over wooden spoon. Gone, he's already got it in
the sink and it's covered in SuDS.
Speaker 3 (17:29):
And people would find that endearing.
Speaker 4 (17:31):
No, it's infuriating. He takes all utensils and washes them
throughout the day. You cannot grab a utensil without it
being washed.
Speaker 7 (17:39):
Okay, that's fantastic on Christmas and someone who's actually getting
up and doing the dishes.
Speaker 3 (17:43):
How can you possibly see that as a grievance?
Speaker 4 (17:46):
I found a way.
Speaker 3 (17:47):
Yeah, you really did well, won't you? For your support?
Dan staring of grievances.
Speaker 4 (17:52):
Yes, Dan, You've got two hundred dollars to spend at
Flowers for Everyone shot Brisbane's freshest flowers at Flowers for Everyone,
dot Au before we wrap up the show. This came
through late in the show and we never really got
to it. Kamala Harris. Kamala Harris rather did her her
speech where she concedes defeat and was pretty valiant in defeat.
(18:14):
You have to say, but had you could add a
couple little shots across the bow Trump as she said.
Speaker 1 (18:20):
This earlier today, I spoke with presidenty Like Trump and
congratulated him on his victory.
Speaker 3 (18:27):
I also told.
Speaker 2 (18:28):
Him that we will.
Speaker 5 (18:30):
Help him and his team with their transition and that
we will engage in a peaceful transfer.
Speaker 3 (18:37):
Of power, because that's not what happened the last time.
I will say I don't think it's.
Speaker 7 (18:45):
Cool that people boo's an elect leave alone.
Speaker 3 (18:49):
You might have lost.
Speaker 7 (18:50):
You're not a fan, but you know this is what
your people in your country have voted for, so be respect.
Speaker 4 (18:55):
It's down. You just got to suck it up for
the next few years and then you'll get another bracket
it later.
Speaker 3 (19:00):
Yeah, and he can't go again.
Speaker 4 (19:02):
Although as Australians we can't really complain about booing it politicians.
Speaker 3 (19:07):
Okay, I didn't say that. I wasn't going to hold
the mirrods in my face.
Speaker 4 (19:11):
Come on, like when we bring out the Prime Minister
out of football. But I hate that.
Speaker 3 (19:16):
I think it's so rude.
Speaker 4 (19:17):
Even if you don't like them, don't.
Speaker 2 (19:18):
You're listening to the Robin and Jeff podcast.
Speaker 4 (19:25):
Halfway through the podcast so we've got a lot of
texts through to the show as we were alive today.
But four oh nine nine seven three nine seven three
if ever you want to get into contact with the show.
One of them came through at nine am on the Dot,
which is when we wrap up the show, right. She
said you should never lower your standards.
Speaker 3 (19:42):
I don't know what that means. What about me and Trump?
Speaker 4 (19:44):
Was that about talking about Trump, because we were talking
about Trump and and the fact that Karmala's people have
sort of said, hey, we're just going to do a
We're going to hand over politely, we're going to continue
the democratic process. We're not going to write. Was it
about that?
Speaker 3 (19:59):
Maybe?
Speaker 4 (20:00):
Who knows? Sorry, if that's you, that's still a good thing.
It's a good thing to live by. Neblow your standards.
Speaker 10 (20:05):
Now.
Speaker 4 (20:05):
This one came through Robin and this person is cranky.
Oh dear, I'm guessing it's still around the political chat.
So it says, hi, Robin, if you want to be educated,
stop listening to mainstream media and start listening to podcasts
that have educated people wanting the full story, not a narrative.
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Follow Australian doctor Joanna Howe. She's been silenced in South
Australian Parliament. Follow Peter Credlin, Follow Rachel Wong Women's forums.
As for your political news reporter this morning, that's Paul
Murray from Sky News. He's not our reporter, but he
I guess he's a friend of each of us in
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the outside world and not thinking that I know Trump
but not my local member.
Speaker 3 (20:56):
She's a comedian.
Speaker 7 (20:57):
Oh yes, Simel Robin who said everyone knows Trump but
doesn't know who their local member is.
Speaker 4 (21:02):
Yes, and she's gone on to say she does, but
I think that was a generalization. There are plenty of
Australians who do not know who their local member is,
and they and somehow we do all know and have
an opinion on Trump. Ah then goes on and on
mentioning Tucker Carson, Blah mask Piers Morgan, or she says
(21:23):
Morgan Pierce, which I guess still works. Get your head
out of the sand, open your eyes all I want
you to do. A US elections, first world leader affects
the world. That's how you follow world politics because it
filters down to all of us and it will affect
us too. Someone it are obviously very passionate because I
think that is kind of my take on it is
that although this is a big day in the US,
(21:46):
what happened last time when Trump got in into the
president of the US, it did not really affect Australia
at all.
Speaker 3 (21:52):
Well, except it moved to crypto.
Speaker 4 (21:54):
It moved this time around. It definitely moved crypto. It
was very positive for anyone who is into it because
he's spoken positively about it. He's also spoken negatively about
it and is a mate, yes, and he loves it.
And also RFK understands it and he's involved with it,
so he's proet And there is talk that Trump even
(22:16):
sort of mentioned and we all know that he lies,
but he did say that they would be including bitcoin
as part of the Federal Reserve. So basically the US
government will buy bitcoin and hold it like they hold gold.
So that would be a very positive thing for anyone
that's into crypto. But I do think he's not our president.
(22:37):
It doesn't actually affect Australia that much at all, certainly,
And like Paul said, like you know, the abortion laws.
Speaker 3 (22:42):
Here and things, we're all done.
Speaker 4 (22:44):
We're done. Everything's fine, and what they're doing over there
will be tragic or triumphant for some. It doesn't change us.
Speaker 3 (22:53):
No, it just looks like a bit of a show
we're watching.
Speaker 4 (22:56):
It does look like watching, and that's why I guess
we can sit back and enjoy it and go what's
going to be?
Speaker 3 (23:00):
People?
Speaker 4 (23:01):
What are these guys going to be?
Speaker 7 (23:02):
You know, you can access Fox News if you want
to go the real pro trumpers, and you can access
anyone else if you want to go the opposite like
CNN and so on, and I mean that's the comedy
and the tragedy of.
Speaker 11 (23:12):
All of it.
Speaker 4 (23:13):
I reckon what I got out of the result yesterday
is I think when we're a lot more different to
Americans than most people had realized. And certainly then I
realized we are quite different. We are as Australians, We're
probably far more aligned with the Poms in all honesty,
(23:33):
the way our political minds work and things like that.
We are not the same as Americans. And I think
that has been very heavily highlight yesterday by that result.
Speaker 10 (23:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (23:44):
See, I went to school in America when I was sixteen,
so I've never thought it. Liked the Americans, Yeah, I
think pop culture stuff. I think celebrity. Yeah, we are
exactly like them, much more than the Brits. Celebrity is
very important in our culture as it is in theirs.
Speaker 4 (23:58):
But I think we're different in that even because we
tear Yeah, because we will tear our celebrities down if
they get too big, and they will not. They just
they praise them no matter what they do. And we
get to a point where go, no, that's not cool.
Speaker 7 (24:10):
But it all comes down to how we were founded
as a country. And if you look at white Australia,
we were founded as convicts, and so people telling us
what to do as a general rule does not go
down well. Whereas America was founded with a war against
the Brits, yes, and then a war against everyone, and
they did a constitution that was all about the individual's rights.
Speaker 4 (24:32):
Talk a lot about the constitution.
Speaker 7 (24:34):
Right, and then they even went to war with each
other over those rights. So those things make us fundamentally different.
And from when I went to school in the States,
the thing and it may well have changed now we're
talking a long time ago, but Americans didn't do any
other history other than their own history.
Speaker 4 (24:49):
Yeah, I put it to you that Australians actually are
much better at being told what to do than Americans.
Americans love freedom more than anything. They love freedom more
than the lives of kids that are at school, because
they would rather have the freedom to own a gun
as long as even if children are getting murdered, that's freedom,
that's and that's and the right to protect that. Australians
are actually if you look the way we're dealt with
(25:10):
COVID compared to America, they told us stay inside and
ninety nine said okay, and when they took the gun's office,
because we've had that massacre, we all went, yeah, that's
fair enough, that's true. We're actually, we're actually.
Speaker 7 (25:25):
We are used to being governed by a majority of
people powerful than us. Yeah, and we have more government
tiers than anywhere else in the world.
Speaker 4 (25:32):
And I reckon we are actually as a country, and
this is a massive generalization, we generally go, what's going
to be best for all of us? And you take
that into into account. Yeah, I think we do. I
think as a country, the fact that we indigenous, the
fact that we have a great medical the fact that
we have Medicare and things like that, we go, we
(25:53):
pay more taxes, a lot more than Americans do because
we know it's good for all of us.
Speaker 7 (25:58):
Yeah, no, i'd agree with that. I don't think we'd
do with our indigenous communities. I don't think traditionally we do.
I think that's a whole other conversation.
Speaker 4 (26:04):
Yeah, I don't think that that fits under the banner
of what's good for all of us, right, because that's
a small amount of people, right.
Speaker 7 (26:10):
Yeah, but they're the original anyway, it's a whole other conversation.
Speaker 3 (26:13):
But I don't.
Speaker 7 (26:14):
Yeah, I don't know that that, but we are in
healthcare and all that sort of stuff.
Speaker 3 (26:18):
Absolutely.
Speaker 4 (26:19):
Yeah, No, I think we follow the rules, and I
think we do. There's a general thing of like freedom
is important to us, but it's not as important as
others as everyone get an a fair go Mmmm. Okay
that's my take on it. Yes, okay, thank you.
Speaker 2 (26:35):
The Robin and Chi podcast.
Speaker 7 (26:39):
Yesterday we were all talking about what was happening in
the US with the election. The polling booths were open
while we were on air, and the result did not
come through.
Speaker 3 (26:47):
What time was it last night?
Speaker 7 (26:48):
About eight o'clock, which was two am in the morning
in the US. We saw Donald Trump giving his acceptance
rambling acceptance speak.
Speaker 4 (26:57):
Oh yeah, so for me, I think I got to
speech it about I think he was speaking before the
news last night. It was like five to five.
Speaker 3 (27:03):
Oh really, maybe I wasn't watching it live.
Speaker 4 (27:06):
Yeah, yeah, no, five pm. He'd already called it, like
there were still plenty of votes to go, but there
was enough that he knew he'd won, and he came
out and did his rambling speech and.
Speaker 7 (27:14):
Sixty six percent of Americans turned out to vote, which
is pretty extraordinary, really, and that is the big issue.
I mean, the reason why the twenty twenty election was
probably closer was because they sent ballots to people's homes
because of COVID yes, and so it made it a
lot easier because of course, voting is not compulsory in
the States. But one person who is very much Democratic
(27:34):
and was going for Kamala Harris was Ann Hathaway, who
is an opera trained singer, and she took it upon
herself to encourage college students to stay in very long
lines by doing her own rendition of Sabrina Carpenter's police
police Please, now this is the original.
Speaker 2 (27:52):
Please please clean.
Speaker 7 (27:57):
Okay, so keep that in mind.
Speaker 1 (28:01):
Hey, everybody, so I hear that there's crazy long lines
at college campuses, which, oh my gosh, you guys, thank
you for showing up to vote. And I just wanted
to say, if you are on a line right now, please.
Speaker 3 (28:15):
Please please stay on the.
Speaker 7 (28:24):
Please please please, especially at you Penmana for you just
wait on your time.
Speaker 1 (28:35):
Voting is magic, but also annoying.
Speaker 2 (28:39):
You waited out this long.
Speaker 3 (28:42):
Let's make it not boring.
Speaker 2 (28:45):
Old please please please.
Speaker 4 (28:53):
You can't say.
Speaker 2 (28:53):
Please old line.
Speaker 4 (29:00):
Who She's good. I was just having a looked like
we we sort of complained about because it's managary in
Australia and we complain about going along even though we
get our free sausage orne for hours. But like in
Denver yesterday it was zero, it was it was zero.
It was like minus one degrees. They're voting much of
being in the line and it's snowing and you don't
have to be there.
Speaker 3 (29:19):
I know you wouldn't want to.
Speaker 4 (29:20):
You go, oh, you know what, you guys work it out, and.
Speaker 7 (29:24):
That is what what thirty eight percent of Americans dick yep,
And here.
Speaker 3 (29:28):
We are here.
Speaker 2 (29:30):
Wake up with Robin and Kid.
Speaker 4 (29:36):
Our next guest is a journalist and Larriken.
Speaker 2 (29:39):
You might remember him from his time on Race Around.
Speaker 12 (29:42):
The World, where he was pulled in by security and
drilled for hours, apparently being a blonde Melbourn Jewish black
contestant with a camera passing.
Speaker 2 (29:49):
Through from Lebanon.
Speaker 12 (29:50):
It was clear grounds the suspicion deadless. Security guards discovered
this cute little business card that John got made up
before he left that reads John Saffron Terrorist and hero traffic.
Speaker 2 (30:02):
Shipped women's underwear.
Speaker 6 (30:04):
In the name of science.
Speaker 13 (30:06):
To cut a long story short, I didn't procure Penny
Wong half Chinese underpants?
Speaker 2 (30:11):
All right, it can take his blindfold off.
Speaker 4 (30:13):
There's a clear pattern.
Speaker 2 (30:14):
You prefer uration smell. Does that supplie No?
Speaker 13 (30:18):
No, No, not really at all.
Speaker 2 (30:19):
But it was good to have a confirmed Oh okay.
Speaker 5 (30:23):
And now that he's back with his new book, Squat
a Week Squatting at Kanye's Mansion, Today, Robin and Kit
welcome John Sarre.
Speaker 4 (30:33):
And here's the top man that can make you uncomfortable,
John Saffern. It gets himself into uncomfortable situation. So he's
written a book called Squat a Week in Kanye's Mansion. Yes,
Kanye West. And we've got a full chat with John,
which he's going to put on our podcast, Robin Kiff
on demand because there's a lot to uncover when you
break into Kanye's place.
Speaker 7 (30:54):
Yeah, and stuff that I was pretty uncomfortable about.
Speaker 13 (30:57):
By this, I made my way in that's the legal term,
and then.
Speaker 14 (31:03):
Spent a week.
Speaker 13 (31:05):
You're squatting in Kanye west mansion in Telabasas in Los Angeles.
Speaker 3 (31:09):
I mean it is a breaking into.
Speaker 2 (31:13):
What he.
Speaker 12 (31:15):
Is inter.
Speaker 3 (31:17):
It's illegal, is it?
Speaker 13 (31:19):
The thing is, it's not a crime because I haven't
been arrested for a crime.
Speaker 4 (31:26):
Well, and that's what he's going with.
Speaker 7 (31:27):
Yeah, that's what he's holding on to because he's stayed
there a whole week.
Speaker 2 (31:30):
Yeah, so I.
Speaker 4 (31:31):
Asked about the mansion like a like, why why was
it empty?
Speaker 13 (31:36):
He used it as far as I know for two things.
So on the outside of the property had this wooden
amphitheater that he used for his Sunday services.
Speaker 4 (31:43):
Yes, I remember that.
Speaker 2 (31:44):
Yeah, so there was that, and so the mansion. But
after he broke up with.
Speaker 13 (31:48):
Kim Kardashian, he started going out with his Russian model
and he was using the place then as a bachelor pad.
A nice kitchen, Thank you, Kanye. I brought my own food,
by the way, because I mean, how obnoxious to have
be Like I did have like some pasta and stuff
that the place was.
Speaker 4 (32:04):
It's some faster now, how unusual washing there? And then
you asked if Robin just to close how long he
stayed there for?
Speaker 13 (32:17):
I know, I only spent a week in there, And
then yeah, why did I now now it's gone from
why did you break into like pretty soft John?
Speaker 10 (32:27):
Only there a week?
Speaker 2 (32:28):
Why didn't you stay longer?
Speaker 3 (32:30):
But I'm trying to understand the ideology of a bike.
Speaker 2 (32:33):
I had to get back to this straight.
Speaker 13 (32:34):
It was all that kind of stuff a little bit and
did come.
Speaker 4 (32:38):
So there's plenty more to that chat if you're to
check it out Robin and Kip on demand on iHeartRadio.
Speaker 2 (32:43):
You're listening to the Robin and Kim Podcast. Robin's Italiment News.
Speaker 7 (32:55):
Okay, lots is happening in the world of entertainment. Adam
Lambert has revealed he's had a dramatic weight loss and
it's not thanks to a zempic. The man has lost
twenty seven kilograms and he's been on a drug called
Mojaro for about eight months. That's a massive amount of
weight loss. Now he's saying it is a type two
diabetic weight loss medication. It's been growing in popularity and
(33:19):
he's hit out at critics saying, hey, you should be
giving this to diabetics, and he said, this is such
a Adam Lambet thing to say. I mean, quite frankly,
that's the pharmaceutical industry's issue, not mine.
Speaker 3 (33:31):
They need to keep up production.
Speaker 4 (33:34):
I mean enough, I guess he's not supplying it.
Speaker 3 (33:38):
No, he's not supplying it. He's just got access to it.
Speaker 4 (33:40):
So it's another diabetes drug which has a zembic famously
was and then turned into be a weight loss drug.
So another diabetes drug has turned out to be really
good for weight loss apparently. Okay.
Speaker 7 (33:49):
Liam Pain's family and friends preparing for his funeral. It's
expected to take place in the next week, and the
musician's friends are lining up to perform as a tribute.
The reports are that Liam's body has been released to
his family this week, with his father set to bring
him home to the UK from Argentina.
Speaker 3 (34:07):
The funeral will not be public. We will not see this,
which I think is possibly a cool thing.
Speaker 7 (34:13):
Meanwhile, police in Argentina are continuing their investigation into Liam's death.
They've now conducted raids on two hotel employees and an
unnamed friend of the star. Now I know you've been
speculating about this, but there is word that one of
the reasons why he stayed at that hotel is it
is known as a drug it is.
Speaker 4 (34:33):
I wondered that because I looked it up and I
saw that it's a four star hotel. It's about two
hundred and twenty bucks a nine. It's somewhere where I
might stay if I was in there. Lat but you know,
not if I had millions of pounds to spend.
Speaker 3 (34:45):
Yeah, he's not in a penthouse neither.
Speaker 7 (34:47):
And of course he died by falling off the balcony
of a third floor unit. But it's that he was
off his head and that staff had rung saying that
they were very concerned for the safety of a man
who was clearly having a drug rampage in his room.
Speaker 3 (35:01):
And Chris Hemsworth.
Speaker 7 (35:02):
And his wife Elsa Pataki have been slammed for starring
in a controversial new tourism ad for Abu Derby.
Speaker 3 (35:11):
What they've done.
Speaker 7 (35:12):
This is such an expensive ad that they filmed. You
see them running together, It's like a full stunt film,
and then they jump off this building. Elsa manages to
hold onto a stunt platform. Liam's up, sorry, Chris slides
down her body, grabs onto her legs and then hangs there.
Speaker 3 (35:29):
Meanwhile, they talk about going on a vacation.
Speaker 7 (35:33):
Here is a vacation about now, somewhere.
Speaker 2 (35:40):
Warm adventuress my life they do. Yeah, good point. We
don't want to overdo it. We're gonna slow down a
little and take it all in.
Speaker 3 (35:48):
She's gotta have amazing food.
Speaker 6 (35:50):
Something different in your name something we haven't seen before.
Speaker 2 (35:56):
Experience Abu Dehbi, find your pace.
Speaker 4 (35:59):
So why they in trouble for doing that?
Speaker 7 (36:01):
Because of their women's and human rights violations?
Speaker 2 (36:04):
That is.
Speaker 4 (36:06):
Right?
Speaker 7 (36:07):
Okay, Yeah, a lot of people have gone on social
media saying not a vacation if you're a member of
the lgbtq.
Speaker 3 (36:14):
I A plus community. True, and that's just one little thing.
Speaker 7 (36:18):
Anyway, they're standing by it, and apparently their family had
a cracking time.
Speaker 4 (36:21):
Yes, I wonder how much money they got for that.
Speaker 3 (36:24):
Oh, millions, millions and millions.
Speaker 7 (36:26):
It's not like the Abou United arrowb Emirates don't have
a lot of spirit.
Speaker 14 (36:31):
That's right.
Speaker 4 (36:33):
You see, they're the ones who you see those amazing
Instagram videos where like one of the one of the
Sikhs pays for an entire plane full of falcons. Yes,
just be good, just to fly his birds around.
Speaker 3 (36:46):
Why are we laughing?
Speaker 4 (36:47):
Oh no, it's absurd.
Speaker 2 (36:49):
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But we're asking for Christmas confessions.
Speaker 3 (37:08):
Yeah, don't you think you're getting off the hook on
this one. I know that there'll be a whole list.
Speaker 7 (37:12):
If I poke the bear jet more, I feeled what
you what's your confession?
Speaker 4 (37:19):
So?
Speaker 14 (37:19):
I've had a family trip planned for a couple of
months there to go up to the Sunshine Coast with
my family. We're supposed to spend the weekend there away,
but I've got invoited on a one week holiday to
Morton Island instead with a couple of the boys. So
I've discordered to take that up and have a couple
of yeers with them instead.
Speaker 3 (37:37):
And have you told your family?
Speaker 4 (37:39):
What have you said?
Speaker 3 (37:40):
No?
Speaker 14 (37:40):
I haven't quite told them yet. I'm going to wait
till last minute and traw and make something up on
the spot.
Speaker 4 (37:47):
Gastro go with gastro.
Speaker 3 (37:51):
Yeah, the fish don't care about gastro.
Speaker 7 (37:54):
Jet key of Augustine Heights. What's your Christmas confession?
Speaker 8 (37:59):
Good morning? So Christmas in my family is always hectic.
So my family, my side of the family always sort
of showboat and oh, who can do the best scene,
who can do the best drink? Station, La la la.
Speaker 4 (38:10):
Yes.
Speaker 8 (38:11):
Then my husband's family is split and live at different
ends of the state, so it's always, oh, this is
in Victoria, but when we lived there, so it was
very hard to go between it all, but we always managed.
And one year I decided I'd had enough. I didn't
want to deal with the pettiness and all that of it.
So I suffer from migraines. I told my husband on
(38:33):
Christmas morning that I had a migraines, so I wouldn't
be coming. But I'd actually booked tickets to Thailand, and
I flew off to Thailand. He had to go to
Christmas on his own and didn't know until he got
home that I wasn't there. And then I was in Thailand.
Speaker 7 (38:45):
You why do your husband?
Speaker 3 (38:49):
Are you still married?
Speaker 4 (38:51):
Here?
Speaker 12 (38:51):
We are?
Speaker 10 (38:53):
Wow?
Speaker 8 (38:54):
She didn't get drop me into any of the family
for none of them know.
Speaker 3 (38:57):
Did you leave a ticket on the kitchen bench and
say come on over.
Speaker 8 (39:00):
I didn't leave him a ticket. I gave him the auction,
but he was happy to stay home.
Speaker 4 (39:04):
Oh man, you just took a solo holiday to Thailand.
Now that is extreme.
Speaker 8 (39:09):
That is extreme, and he was totally worth it.
Speaker 3 (39:11):
And you stay married that is gob smacking to me.
Speaker 7 (39:16):
Okay, Carl, you are definitely one of the front runners
in the draw. We will keep taking calls throughout the
morning and award one thousand dollars.
Speaker 3 (39:23):
At the end of the show.
Speaker 2 (39:25):
Wake up with Robin and Kim.
Speaker 4 (39:31):
Crossing once again to the front of the White House,
and our favorite Ossie Bogan is there covering covering everything
that is us politics.
Speaker 2 (39:40):
Paul Murray, Robin.
Speaker 11 (39:41):
Kip, everyone listening, kiss the ground. You woke up in
Queensland and Donald's coming back.
Speaker 7 (39:49):
You must be so happy. You are such a Trump supporter.
Speaker 11 (39:53):
Look I am man, but look I'm just knocking around.
Look the coolest thing about the election it was such
a clear result that we're not dealing with garbage of
people saying, oh the Russians didn't or somebody stole ballots
at two o'clock in the morning. Like it was clean.
It was clear, and like it's crazy right that on
(40:15):
CNN they had this thing where they're sort of trying
to find the silver line right for Harris, and they
had this thing that they said, Okay, so let's look
at it batters America, and let's look at all the
places where she did better than Biden in twenty twenty.
And I'm not joking, Robin. Nothing, not one county in
one state. So before people goes it's the yehas in Texas. No, no, no,
(40:35):
that's the white bookshop owners in Maine. Literally the liftiest
of state to the rightiest of state. She never got
out of first year as a boxing match. It didn't
even get past the first round.
Speaker 4 (40:48):
Hypothetically, Paul, if she'd had more time, because she had
famously very little time in order to put together a campaign,
do you think do you think the time was a
factor or was it just crump?
Speaker 11 (41:00):
Trump is just this single look. It's like Tailey's comment,
right like, it's sort of everyone looks up and it's
only a once in and every now and then thing.
So everyone is pretending, oh, teim Red has won forever garbage.
Right Like, in two years time, they'll say, oh, he's
gone too far, I pull on the handbrake, and they'll
start to make some changes in the House and Senate,
and then of course the back two years of his
(41:22):
presidency will be getting ready for who replaces him. So
it's all about this two years. And in this two years,
it looks like he's going to have the House, the Senate,
and the presidency do whatever he wants on everything that
he promised, and we can't say, oh, that's because they cheated. No, no,
that's because there's a mandate. Literally he won.
Speaker 3 (41:41):
Everything, and that's absolutely true.
Speaker 7 (41:43):
But I guess the thing that scares me is the
global impact to this. He's friends with Putin, so what's
going to happen in the Ukraine. This is a man
that's on charges. This is a man who is sexist,
this is a man who is racist.
Speaker 3 (41:56):
And I am so glad.
Speaker 7 (41:58):
Right now that I am not an American city and
that I live in Australia, and I know people get
really upset, but the runs are on the board.
Speaker 3 (42:05):
This guy is you are right.
Speaker 7 (42:08):
He is Haley's comment and thank god that thing only
comes around every once in a millennial.
Speaker 4 (42:13):
Better a comment than an asteroid.
Speaker 11 (42:18):
To the central thing that Robin Wright, which is again,
I'm not going to pretend that he's perfect and I'm
not going to pretend that he doesn't do many of
the things that you've just said, right, but it's not
only American people didn't know. They didn't have a chance
to change it at the Republican level. And then at
the election. But can I tell you a really good
piece of information. So people who might have been a
bit scared about Trump in Missouri, deep dark Missouri, Baby,
(42:40):
they voted for Trump by a country mile, and they
legalized abortion by a country mile. Five different states that
voted for Trump. The same people who voted for Trump
voted to change their constitutions or their laws to back
in abortion. A couple of states, it didn't happen. I
don't care about rich people who can go to a
different state. I care about poor people who can't afford
(43:00):
the bus ride to go somewhere else. Right, And abortion politics,
thank goodness, as we saw in the Queensland election, is
not something we do in a strike. Right, we don't
do it. It's resolved. But my bed is in the
same way that things like and obviously they're not the same.
In the same way that weed slowly but surely gets
legalized in the majority of states, the same will now
happen in red states when it comes to abortion. Will
(43:23):
it happen fast enough? No, But that's pretty encouraging him.
That literally Missouri, Robin No, No.
Speaker 3 (43:29):
I'm okay, And that is a great thing.
Speaker 7 (43:32):
But it's like it's like the Wizard of Oz in
the new movie Wicked, says, everyone needs someone to hate
and that's how you bring people together.
Speaker 3 (43:40):
And that's what that man's done.
Speaker 7 (43:42):
And the fact that if he'd lost, there would potentially
have been riots. But the fact that he's won that
everyone's just going, oh, well, it's not illegal, like look
at the mess that happened last time. It's just insane.
He is a crazy man. He is as crazy as Putin,
crazy as the rest of them.
Speaker 3 (44:01):
But that's just my opinion, and you love him.
Speaker 8 (44:04):
No, no, no, no, no no.
Speaker 11 (44:05):
Right. Watch my response to that opinion, right, which is
not to say that you're wrong, Okay, it's to say
that for four years there was great civil unrest, and
particularly in twenty twenty after George Floyd right, the left,
particularly in and around issues of Israel and Gaza, have rioted.
January sixth is a disgrace. It is an absolute disgrace.
(44:27):
But again they all knew it. The same voters who
hide him in sixteen, fired him in mid twenty and
re hired him in twenty four. So again, it's not
our country. We're the visitors. We can hate these leaders,
we can say hell no, but the joy of freedom
means that in Britain on the radio right now we
can go and being in exactly the opposite space.
Speaker 4 (44:47):
Hey, Paul, what are the things that Trump made massive promises?
Like ending things on day one? I think he said
he was going to end the war in Russia and
Ukraine on day one. So now that we are here
at day one, do you reckon there's any chance he's
going to do any of those things?
Speaker 11 (45:04):
Well, don't forget. The thing about the American system is
election in November, sworn into office in January. There's still
a government that operates that basically everyone gets ready. So
best case scenario, there's a bit of time between now
in day one. But I've got a feeling that might
be the first broken prompt.
Speaker 4 (45:22):
Okay, that's why we love you, Paul.
Speaker 3 (45:26):
You are honest to your fold.
Speaker 4 (45:28):
Thanks guys, and you can see Paul live all this
week from the USA. It's sky News sky News dot
com dot Au or you can download the app. If
you don't laugh, you cry, Robin.
Speaker 7 (45:39):
I know I love him though he's great, and don't
you know by all means if you're upset with my opinions,
then sent through because that often happens when I have
a crack oft Trump.
Speaker 4 (45:47):
It is the joy of American politics though, as Paul said,
we're allowed to have opinions and it really doesn't make
any difference. It's not our president.
Speaker 2 (45:55):
You're listening to the Robin and Jeff podcast.
Speaker 4 (46:00):
So over the last couple of weeks, we've been given
our mate Coreo, who won't be a Bronco next year,
some job suggestions. He tried therapy, he did.
Speaker 7 (46:08):
He did really well at counseling, Yeah, he did.
Speaker 10 (46:12):
He did.
Speaker 4 (46:12):
It was car he tried a bit of car washing.
We sent him up in the traffic chopper, which he
really enjoyed.
Speaker 3 (46:17):
He loved that.
Speaker 4 (46:18):
And he's since taking the family over to Tokyo. They're
they're on holiday at the moment. So he and I
have been texting. We were texting a bit about first
of all, about Ben Hunt possibly becoming a Bronco next year.
Speaker 3 (46:28):
Is he happy about that?
Speaker 10 (46:30):
He was.
Speaker 4 (46:31):
His suggestion is that we don't have the salary cap
for him, so well to try and find it and
he would know, right. So I hope he comes to
the Broncos next year. But he and I know he's
mates with him, so maybe maybe, But we've just got
to wait and see. But then all of a sudden,
out of the blue, I just get this video of
him in Shibuya, Tokyo, obviously being filmed by his partner Tigues,
(46:53):
and he's decided just to keep practicing on his traffic.
So he's done a little bit of Tokyo traffic. So
this is this is cory O. It's doing Tokyo traffic.
Speaker 11 (47:05):
So I could just say my mobile and you could
you say, let's go.
Speaker 13 (47:17):
I just say she's banked up for days and shoppers
through the city in Tokyo, Russia.
Speaker 4 (47:23):
And look, lets you say, catch trains wherever you go,
just catch strange wherever you go air train. So you're
still working on it. I don't know if it's his future.
Speaker 3 (47:39):
What was the thing?
Speaker 4 (47:40):
Oh well, I told I was ali if she could
juice it up and just make it sound like it
was real traffic. So she put a Tokyo ad in
front of it. I wonder did that mon confused people?
Speaker 6 (47:51):
I was like, what is she?
Speaker 4 (47:53):
I don't even know what it's advertising. It could be
something grotesque.
Speaker 3 (47:57):
When's Cory home?
Speaker 4 (47:59):
I think is by next week?
Speaker 3 (48:00):
I hope?
Speaker 4 (48:01):
So yes, I've missed him yes, yeah, yes, well I've
missed him crazy yes yes, well hopefully he's back next week.
Speaker 2 (48:09):
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