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Speaker 1 (00:12):
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Speaker 2 (00:21):
Robin and Kids Now with Choreos the podcast.
Speaker 3 (00:26):
It's Robin and Kip Now with Coreots on Kiss ninety
seven three. If you have a confession to share with us,
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Cash Give me a.
Speaker 1 (00:39):
Cab with Robin Kipp and Coreotes.
Speaker 4 (00:43):
This is Confessions for Cash confession.
Speaker 1 (00:50):
Hey Maketer of Ketrn, Hello, you have a Confessions for Cash?
Speaker 3 (00:56):
What is it?
Speaker 5 (00:57):
Yes?
Speaker 6 (00:58):
I do.
Speaker 7 (00:59):
I have a sixteen year old daughter. I have kept
a secret for sixteen Is that nobody knows? It started
when me and my ex husband we were high school sweetheart.
We were on and off for about a year or two.
In that time, we had a three month break. I
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met my sister's boss. One thing led to another. He
came over and had a one night stand, and then
I found out eight weeks later that I was pregnant.
And now for sixteen years, my ex husband thinks our
daughter is his, but he's not.
Speaker 8 (01:43):
Okay, So you're a fresh out of school, yes.
Speaker 7 (01:46):
Of seventeen and a half.
Speaker 9 (01:48):
Wow.
Speaker 10 (01:49):
Wow, so you were young. This was a moment in
your life.
Speaker 7 (01:53):
Definitely, And sadly my husband now of nine years doesn't
know as well. He thinks my ex husband is my
child's father.
Speaker 11 (02:02):
Wow.
Speaker 10 (02:03):
So no one knows.
Speaker 7 (02:05):
No one knows, dad knows, the biological father knows.
Speaker 3 (02:10):
Yes, he does know. Okay, so this is your sister's boss.
Speaker 10 (02:12):
Yes, Why did you tell him?
Speaker 7 (02:14):
I felt that I had to tell him because he
needed to know. I didn't want, you know, to have
a child, and he not know that he never had
a child because I found out I was eight weeks pregnant.
And then the moment I got home from the doctors,
I messaged him and told him. He didn't speak to
me my whole pregnancy. Myc custom was there with me
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the whole time. You'll believing this baby is his. He
messaged me at the end of the year and said,
did you have my child? And I said, yes, it's
a girl. And then he didn't speak to me for
another couple of months and then he's like, I want
to see my daughter. I'm like, okay, he's seen her
for ten minutes and I haven't heard him for now
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fifteen years.
Speaker 10 (02:59):
Wow.
Speaker 12 (03:00):
Wow.
Speaker 13 (03:00):
Yeah, So how long did you stay together at the
time with the child with your ects.
Speaker 7 (03:06):
We were together for ten years, married two years.
Speaker 3 (03:13):
Two years and at this stage with your sixteen year
old child, he still thinks he's the dad.
Speaker 7 (03:19):
Yep, my sixteen year old still thinks to make cousins
your father.
Speaker 10 (03:25):
Yeah, Nikita, why tell us?
Speaker 14 (03:29):
I've been holding it in for so long and I
wanted to tell someone.
Speaker 10 (03:35):
Well, how do you Feelah?
Speaker 14 (03:37):
I do feel relieved, I really do. And it's it's
a good good relief as well, because I know I've
kept this secret from my child's father as well as
my family. When I found out I was pregnant with
my daughter, Everyone's like, oh, is it?
Speaker 15 (03:57):
Is it his?
Speaker 11 (03:57):
I'm like, oh yeah, don't be selly.
Speaker 2 (03:59):
Like you know.
Speaker 16 (04:00):
Yeah.
Speaker 14 (04:01):
And it was so hot because when my daughter started
to get up more and start and stay words I had,
I felt bad because I had to mumble go to
daddy because on you it wasn't her father.
Speaker 17 (04:15):
Mad.
Speaker 2 (04:15):
Does it help to tell us?
Speaker 11 (04:19):
Oh?
Speaker 10 (04:19):
Yes, sweet mama, I wish I could give you a
big hug.
Speaker 3 (04:22):
That's a massive secret.
Speaker 14 (04:24):
You do not get this to myself?
Speaker 10 (04:26):
Yeah, well well done. That is very very brave.
Speaker 1 (04:30):
Do you think it will change the decisions you make
from now on.
Speaker 14 (04:34):
Oh yeah, definitely. Like I do want to tell my
daughter up, and I don't because then I don't want
anything ruined.
Speaker 3 (04:43):
Yeah, it's an unenviable decision you've got to make there.
I don't know what the right one is.
Speaker 5 (04:49):
You just wouldn't know what would happen.
Speaker 11 (04:51):
No, yep, do.
Speaker 10 (04:52):
You know what Nikita?
Speaker 1 (04:53):
You We're going to give you five hundred bucks because
it's confessions for cash and we're super grateful. Maybe you
can spend some of that money, take her away for
a night and if you feel like you're need and.
Speaker 14 (05:05):
I'm trying to save up so hot because I'm taking
her to do your pan next year. Oh cool, we're
going to supporta Tokyo and Singapore, so yeah, I'm saving
up so hot so that's going towards it, and I
need to get our passports like soup as possible.
Speaker 1 (05:24):
Well, mate, there you go five hundred dollars towards your trip,
and maybe the moment will arise and you will feel
that this is the time to tell her or not.
Speaker 14 (05:33):
Yep.
Speaker 1 (05:33):
Well you've spoken it out loud now, yeah, and hopefully
that may feel make you feel a little bit different
about the situation, but thank you, thank you so much.
Speaker 14 (05:44):
I heard that the lady story about her husband had
that other family. I'm like, if she can do this
and she has three children, you know how I can
just do this.
Speaker 3 (05:54):
It's my one and homelyad li isn't how much it's
like you just seem like, yeah, it seems like this
is a big weight off your shoulders.
Speaker 14 (06:03):
It really is, to be honest with you, really really is.
Speaker 3 (06:08):
I'm glad we could be that part of that.
Speaker 16 (06:10):
Thank you so much, thanks for sharing.
Speaker 10 (06:12):
Thank my story, head luck mate, good la.
Speaker 7 (06:16):
Thank you so much.
Speaker 3 (06:18):
Now you can do it for the five hundred bucks,
or you can do it to lighten the load, like
Nikita did. Just tell us your confession kiss ninety seven
three dot com dot Au.
Speaker 10 (06:26):
Didn't she sound different? Yeah, like what a change? Yes,
that huge weight's gone. Have you interesting to see what.
Speaker 3 (06:31):
She does sixteen years of hanging on to that secret?
Speaker 8 (06:34):
So relieved? Yeah, yeah, you're right, it'd be very interesting
to see what happens.
Speaker 3 (06:38):
Yeah, so kiss ninety seven to three dot com dot
au if you've got a confession for cash. Now, we
just had a confession for cash from Nikita whose ex
husband believes they share a sixteen year old daughter, but
he is not the father, and Nikita has kept that
secret until just moments ago, and that has inspired this call.
Speaker 10 (06:58):
Hello anonymous, Hello, So.
Speaker 3 (07:01):
You heard the confession for cash and that's inspired you
to call us. So what's happening.
Speaker 12 (07:06):
I've just got a comment from a different perspective.
Speaker 18 (07:09):
When I first I met the father of my children,
he had a child to somebody else, And I'm talking,
you know, when wages were a lot less than what
they are now, and the child support calculations back then
we're a lot more intense than what they are today.
And so he was paying child support for nearly thirteen
years for this child, only to find out that he
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was not the father.
Speaker 10 (07:30):
Oh oh, how did that happen?
Speaker 12 (07:33):
DNA testing?
Speaker 8 (07:34):
So who asks a question for the bead ages?
Speaker 12 (07:39):
We both did, because we came face to face with
this child having not had anything to do with him
for a long time, and it was like, oh my gosh,
like he looks way too much like somebody else. I
think we need to investigate this.
Speaker 1 (07:52):
Wow, and how did that impact your life? Like thirteen
years of paying child support? Did you have children?
Speaker 9 (08:00):
No?
Speaker 12 (08:00):
We couldn't afford to have children because of this child
support hanging over our head. So it was nearly ten
years before we could have our own children.
Speaker 3 (08:08):
Oh my goodness. So it's such a crip amount of
money you had to give and that affected your own
not being able to have kids.
Speaker 6 (08:15):
Yep.
Speaker 12 (08:15):
Oh man, Well so I kind of, you know, just
publicized to the world this situation, and I really feel
for the dad, like he's they're not longer together. But
has he been paying child support for all this time
for a girl that's not his?
Speaker 3 (08:29):
Good question? Yeah, that is a good question, because that
is and you don't get that money back to you
that thirteen years once you found out, oh we've been
paying this incorrectly, there's no recourse, is.
Speaker 12 (08:38):
There not anymore? There's not years and years and years
ago there was, but not anymore. You've got to go
to the family law court.
Speaker 1 (08:44):
So you had nothing to do with that child for
thirteen years. You found out, you stopped paying and have
had nothing to do since.
Speaker 3 (08:52):
No, did you end up having kids of your own?
Speaker 12 (08:55):
Yes, I've got two beautiful children of my own.
Speaker 3 (08:57):
Awesome.
Speaker 1 (08:58):
That's a massive sacrifice to not be able to have
your own children for ten years because he is paying
child support for another child.
Speaker 10 (09:04):
I mean from you, like you, just as a woman
and a.
Speaker 1 (09:08):
Potential mother, did you how did you feel about that?
Speaker 12 (09:12):
I was angry, angry, And even from when we first
got together there was always questions about whether he was
or he wasn't. But it's like, well, if you don't know,
let's kind of let sleeping dogs lie. And so we did,
and if we investigated it. From the group beginning, there
was a pluck. The child sport agency had a fund
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set aside back in those days where you could get
your money back. But then they changed all the laws
because this was obviously happening so frequently that they couldn't
afford it. So it became a family law matter.
Speaker 3 (09:45):
So the advice and is don't let sleeping dogs lie.
Wake them up.
Speaker 12 (09:50):
There's actually right.
Speaker 10 (09:52):
Right, and at least you got to get your own children.
That's a wonderful yes.
Speaker 3 (09:57):
Yeah, and they're grown up now and good well, thank
you for sharing. That is a crazy story. Thank you,
that's okay. Thirteen one six five out number ifever you
want to get involved with the show.
Speaker 10 (10:06):
It does beg the question, though, have you ever paid
for a child?
Speaker 9 (10:10):
Wild?
Speaker 10 (10:10):
That isn't yours.
Speaker 3 (10:13):
Imagine that four years, thirteen years of that?
Speaker 1 (10:18):
Okay, I bet you, I bet you there are right
now if that is you thirteen one o six five.
So have you ever paid for a child that isn't yours?
Speaker 19 (10:31):
Ruby of Cabulta, Well, not me, But I have a
friend who he had a relationship with this girl. They
were both my friend. I actually lived with the girl
before they were together, and after they split, I just
remained friends with him and not her. They had they
had a child together, supposedly, and after they broke up.
(10:54):
There was about three years after they broke up that
my friend was He was actively involved in the child's life.
He had custody every second weekend, buying clothes, toys, all
of the things, on top of paying her weekly or
fortnightly support. Eventually, the mother entered a new relationship and
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wanted to have children and do all the things with
this new guy, and I guess she just wanted to
be one happy family with this one new person and
didn't want to keep sharing custody with my friend. So
obviously she always knew that he.
Speaker 3 (11:30):
Wasn't the father, so that's when she told him the truth.
Speaker 19 (11:34):
Well, she didn't tell him. She made him do DNA
testing because yeah, she must have known deep inside, probably
not for sure, that he wasn't the father, And so
it did reveal that he wasn't the father of this child.
But of course he'd spent so long with this kid,
like he would bring the child over to my house
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because we had sheeps and goats and chickens, and like
all of our friends would come and play, like we
all loved this little boy. But he was very interested
in keeping the relationship, but she wouldn't allow it. She
obviously didn't think it was worth the fighted and didn't
bother trying to fight for any of his money back
or anything. He was just quite heartbroken. Even yeah, even
(12:17):
though it wasn't his child, he couldn't even have that relationship.
Speaker 3 (12:20):
But did you be so attached after?
Speaker 11 (12:22):
That?
Speaker 10 (12:22):
Is wrong with.
Speaker 19 (12:26):
A relationship anymore? So now she has no father figure
or child support.
Speaker 16 (12:31):
So still.
Speaker 1 (12:36):
Chris of Banba Hi, Yeah, yeah, Chris, have you ever
paid for a child that isn't yours?
Speaker 20 (12:43):
I have when when the child was born, I was
led to believe he was mine. Then fifteen fifteen years later,
medical issues had arisen for him and blood tests were
done and I found out then that he wasn't mine.
Speaker 10 (12:59):
Were you did you have a close relationship with him?
Speaker 20 (13:04):
A lot as close as I would have liked, like
being led to believe he was mine. I thought he was,
so you know, you tried to get a close relationship
with a trial but it just doesn't seem to happen.
Speaker 3 (13:15):
So were you still, like you know, at home dad,
or were you separated at this stage.
Speaker 20 (13:22):
I had a new partner when we found out, so
i'd been married to her and we had some kids
of our own.
Speaker 10 (13:32):
Do you still have contact with him?
Speaker 20 (13:37):
No, I don't. I haven't spoken to him for many years.
But it's a bit difficult to try and get close
to him as well. And I know who the father is.
Speaker 9 (13:46):
So yeah, okay, you found that out.
Speaker 20 (13:50):
Yeah, I found that out quite by accident. Actually.
Speaker 1 (13:53):
It's disgusting how people are behaving so badly and kids
are like just started as items fifteen years.
Speaker 3 (14:01):
That's a lot of believing that and paying the bills
and all those things. Oh man, if you've got a
confession that you would you would like to share with us,
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Speaker 8 (14:16):
The family's been pretty crooked this whole week ship. A
lot of people have been around me. Yeah, and I'm
just like touching wood and touching my brains.
Speaker 3 (14:24):
Come on, who's down, teakings down?
Speaker 9 (14:27):
Everyone?
Speaker 8 (14:27):
Kids, kids, grandparents, everybody's been around the kids.
Speaker 13 (14:30):
But I'm I've been in the same bed and I
was around them when I first started.
Speaker 10 (14:34):
And it's a and it's a gastro thing, right, yeah.
Speaker 8 (14:37):
Everything like no.
Speaker 13 (14:40):
And I remember a few years ago now, maybe three
years ago where the Bronx go out to Delby and
they do, like they used to do, a big Arrow
energy day out there, and there's a couple of days
of clinics and whatnot, and you go to dinners and
talk to people.
Speaker 8 (14:56):
Yeah, you do it. It's a big thing.
Speaker 13 (14:59):
And Dad said, I trained that morning, left in my
car and I drove.
Speaker 8 (15:04):
Out there about lunchtime. I stopped on the way to
kids some sushi starving.
Speaker 13 (15:10):
Yeah you know.
Speaker 10 (15:13):
Yeah, I have a rule.
Speaker 1 (15:16):
You do not eat seafood if you're a long way
from the coast.
Speaker 21 (15:19):
It was chicken.
Speaker 8 (15:21):
I'll just got chickens. I love them.
Speaker 3 (15:25):
This is where this is going, okay.
Speaker 8 (15:26):
And that said thirty minutes later, I went, oh wow,
what is that?
Speaker 3 (15:31):
You feel a rumble?
Speaker 13 (15:31):
Three times on the way to Dolby, I stopped and
just turvos and I'm a germophobe when it comes downey
and I'm like, I.
Speaker 1 (15:40):
Have to I can't not like werewing both within half
an hour.
Speaker 13 (15:45):
Yeah, it was bad, but the streets in the last
long and then that day the clinic started that other and.
Speaker 3 (15:51):
Was that running around that's proper? Yeah, yeah, like just
sign thought I was.
Speaker 8 (15:56):
I remember saying, man, you got it. I'm not doing much.
Speaker 13 (15:59):
I'm just I said, I'm here, but I said, I'll
just too little for now, and he said, because I'll
tell you in a minute, I'll tell you later.
Speaker 8 (16:07):
And that's it.
Speaker 13 (16:08):
In between every clinic, I'm sweating like I'm just because.
Speaker 8 (16:12):
I'm holding.
Speaker 10 (16:14):
I just don't want to.
Speaker 8 (16:18):
Not everyone everyone. I like to see you notice kind
of thing. I'm just like, come on. In between clinics,
bang dawn dunny. All night I didn't sleep a whisper. Really,
it just smacked me all night. I reckon seven eight times.
Speaker 21 (16:31):
And then the next day I'm like, sure, this is done,
not breakfast, Doney nothing.
Speaker 8 (16:36):
I'm like, I need a coffee. I don't care anymore.
That's a coffee. I went, I'm going to Doney with
me because I was going to happen it straight out.
I went straight to the I.
Speaker 3 (16:45):
Was just straight through you and.
Speaker 21 (16:48):
The whole rest of that whole day. Another night there,
everyone had a good time, Like, you're going to come
for a drink.
Speaker 10 (16:54):
I'm like, no, brother, not cannot be awaken Like it.
Speaker 8 (16:58):
Wasn't until that next morning freedom, but it was on
the way home. Yeah, like six clinics later.
Speaker 21 (17:06):
I just wanted.
Speaker 8 (17:07):
That was the hardest two days of my life.
Speaker 10 (17:10):
You imagine what those kids were saying that Coury.
Speaker 3 (17:13):
She stinks.
Speaker 8 (17:14):
He stuck up.
Speaker 3 (17:16):
He's walking around with his cheeks clenched.
Speaker 8 (17:19):
Doesn't want to help us, doesn't want to run around
and have fun. He's a bit upp and it's horrible.
I just wanted to get hard.
Speaker 3 (17:26):
That's a pretty good lesson though. If a lot of
people be road tripping across this this weekend, don't pick
up sushi on the way to Dolby.
Speaker 8 (17:33):
You're on a trip, don't It's not worth it shouldn't be.
Speaker 3 (17:37):
I don't feel like that even needs to be a warning.
Speaker 8 (17:39):
It's an obvious warning. I'm hungry.
Speaker 22 (17:43):
Was it.
Speaker 10 (17:48):
That's got like so crust?
Speaker 8 (17:52):
I always did this, but I was in such a hurry.
Speaker 13 (17:54):
I couldn't wait for fresh stuff and usually never get cold,
and you just get avocado because I'm.
Speaker 8 (17:59):
Like, that can't make me sick. But I went, no, no,
I need I need some chicken.
Speaker 21 (18:02):
I want some Oh, yeah, chicken.
Speaker 3 (18:08):
I've been talking with Isaiah.
Speaker 11 (18:11):
I cheated on my wife early in our marriage, and
it resulted in a child who is now approximately twelve
years old. The person I cheated on my wife with her,
and I agreed that the child would grow up not
knowing her father.
Speaker 3 (18:29):
Bringing p I Dave into this conversation.
Speaker 6 (18:32):
Give it a.
Speaker 17 (18:35):
With Robin Kip and coy Ots.
Speaker 4 (18:38):
This is confessions for cash.
Speaker 3 (18:45):
So we're back with Isaiah. He has a twelve year
old daughter he's never met. He saw her the other day,
just walk by her in the shops.
Speaker 1 (18:51):
Because, as Iiah, you made the agreement with the mother
of this child that when she had the baby, you
would have absolutely nothing to do with them.
Speaker 11 (18:59):
Neither one of us were going to mention her anything
about me, even if we were still friends at the time,
it was still going to be kept completely secret. It
was never to be spoken of.
Speaker 1 (19:11):
And that worked until you saw her literally across the
street last week or the week before.
Speaker 3 (19:19):
So you've had a change of heart, and I guess
now we want to find out if she potentially has
has had a change of heart, and if there's any
chance that you could meet.
Speaker 1 (19:27):
Yeah, well we've got a guy who can find people.
Speaker 8 (19:33):
Yeah, he's one of.
Speaker 10 (19:35):
The great friends of the show. We love p I.
Speaker 1 (19:37):
Dave from Ostre's Investigations, Hey Dave, Morning team.
Speaker 3 (19:42):
Hey mate, now you've been Have you heard most of
Isaiah's story?
Speaker 9 (19:48):
Yeah, it's an interesting situation.
Speaker 10 (19:50):
Yeah, can your help?
Speaker 9 (19:53):
Of course we can do you guys will certainly do
the best we can.
Speaker 1 (20:00):
Okay, unreal, What do you need to know from Isaiah.
Speaker 9 (20:05):
The mother's full name? Obviously is best that you know
that he recalls the information of her details, and from
that will go about and see what information we can find.
Hopefully it's not a reasonably common name and it's you know,
he's got some details that we can start and then
we'll go about and do our thing from there.
Speaker 3 (20:26):
Do you think this is going to be a fairly
achievable goal.
Speaker 9 (20:30):
Oh, I hope so. I mean from the information that
I've heard so far, look, I mean, it sounds like
it's definitely going to be somewhere to start. We're pretty
confident of the area that she's in by the sounds
of Isaiah's story. So hopefully that can you know, pinpoint
us to the right location, and then once we've done that,
we can confirm that and then come back to you.
Speaker 10 (20:52):
Guys, how do you feel about that?
Speaker 11 (20:56):
I feel okay about that. I think I'll be happy
to Yeah.
Speaker 1 (20:59):
So on some level, mate, if you know that and
you've wrung us, there is a big part of you
that just wants an answer, right.
Speaker 11 (21:08):
I just want to know if if she was Gift
old enough and she did ask about me, would she
allowed to happen? Okay, mad out Freeman. But at the
same time, when she becomes a woman at eighteen, is
her mother still going to be allowing to you know,
anything from there or not?
Speaker 8 (21:29):
What's been twelve years I think you said, was it?
Speaker 9 (21:32):
Was it?
Speaker 8 (21:32):
Twelve years?
Speaker 11 (21:33):
Thirteen years there?
Speaker 8 (21:34):
Yeah, so a lot can.
Speaker 13 (21:34):
Change over that time. So hopefully for you we can
get a really positive outcome.
Speaker 11 (21:42):
I'm a home h hooping so yeah, I know, like
I said, that you could do a lot of destruction
through relationships and personalities and some family especially, So yeah,
I'm worried about that, but at the same time, I'm
willing to to see what can happen from it.
Speaker 1 (22:03):
Yes, yeah, Dave, you're not going to make contact though,
are you. What you're going to do is a fact
finding thing at this point in time.
Speaker 9 (22:12):
Yeah, absolutely. I mean that is something for me to
give to consideration the whole situation or any situation that
we become involved in like this. It's something that I
think very carefully about and whether it's in the best
interest of the parties to release sort of this information.
(22:33):
Hence why I'll have a conversation with Isaiah off air
and just determine, you know, where he's going with this
and what he wants to do and if he has
got some professional advice. We certainly we will not be
making any contact or any inquiries with any child. That's
certainly not what we're about. In regards to the mother,
absolutely we can. You know, we'll do our best to
(22:55):
find her. But as I said, it's not a right
of passage that someone gets this information off. I don't
think it's in the best interests of all parties concerns.
So that's something that I take quite seriously. And as
I said, we'll work towards getting a goal that's achievable
for all parties.
Speaker 3 (23:13):
Yeah, that's good.
Speaker 5 (23:16):
You see why we like him, and I've heard many
times how good he is at his job.
Speaker 1 (23:22):
He's a fox terrier with moral, the moral company, with
the heart of a labrador.
Speaker 3 (23:33):
All right, well, we'll leave you two to have a
conversation and and and get what what details p I
Dave needs and and we'll talk to you again with
the next steps and hopefully we've got some details and
see where we go from there.
Speaker 11 (23:45):
Thank you very much, you three. I greatly appreciate your
time in all.
Speaker 10 (23:50):
Good luck, good luck, Thanks p I Day.
Speaker 9 (23:53):
Thanks guys, take care.
Speaker 3 (23:55):
That's why unemployed TikTok Instagram. They've got like millions of
follow us out. Boys can't hear us yet, but I'm
going to put them through the desks shortly. Rob and
I are going to head out to the producers booth
where we can talk into Corey's ear and give him
the questions.
Speaker 8 (24:10):
These boys, you're.
Speaker 3 (24:11):
Gonna be fine. We won't do anyth embarrassing.
Speaker 8 (24:13):
Sure.
Speaker 17 (24:14):
Our next guests make up one half of the funniest
group of guys on the Internet. They blew up alongside
two other lifelong friends with their hilarious kits on social media,
poking fund It, Aussie culture, trady life and everything in between,
pain free, two worlds.
Speaker 8 (24:33):
Chilly based product on your vol.
Speaker 11 (24:38):
A lot of self present.
Speaker 2 (24:40):
Please.
Speaker 17 (24:40):
Welcome to the show. Liam and John from The Inspired Unemployed.
Speaker 8 (24:45):
You boys, good mate, they do it. They're good. Sorry,
it's Corey here.
Speaker 13 (24:51):
I know there's normally two others in it, but look
this is I'm new on the show.
Speaker 8 (24:54):
I haven't done interview yet, so they thought why not
start with it? You too?
Speaker 5 (24:58):
Yeah, let's go be fun.
Speaker 3 (25:00):
Ask if they follow rugby league and if so, do
they know who you are?
Speaker 8 (25:05):
Is follow rugby league at all?
Speaker 5 (25:07):
Yeah?
Speaker 8 (25:07):
Yeah, so do you know who I am?
Speaker 11 (25:10):
We've got we've.
Speaker 5 (25:12):
Actually got like we used to fall a lot back
in the day, but we've got a lot of mates
that we grew up with it from Jangong that actually
play on our own now, which is cool. Like Falcon's
cousin plays for the Dragons. He just got signed for
his debut.
Speaker 1 (25:23):
Yeah, but I'm like a world same as Bronco.
Speaker 3 (25:27):
Third highest try scorer for the Broncost.
Speaker 13 (25:29):
Oh no, just I'm a pretty big name. That's what
I thought. I mean, I was playing for a fair while.
But no, that's all right, scorer in the history of
the Bronx. But no, it's alright.
Speaker 8 (25:42):
That's tough.
Speaker 3 (25:43):
I've noticed that Falcon normally has to put on a
wig and play female roles. Is that because you're not
hot enough?
Speaker 8 (25:50):
So Falcon? Right?
Speaker 13 (25:51):
Yeah, how come we've got to put on a wig
and act like a female because I don't think you.
Speaker 2 (25:55):
Could look up it looks pretty as a woman. He's
got the nice skin. Yeah, he's not a real man.
Then he's more manly than all of us.
Speaker 9 (26:10):
Go broke.
Speaker 5 (26:12):
I've just got him into boxing recently, which has been
a bit of a change for him. So he's putting
down the week now and put.
Speaker 17 (26:17):
On the gloves.
Speaker 3 (26:18):
They're right, you guys really shot the fame during COVID.
How do you respond to claims that you were in
wuhhn handing out bat sandwiches in January twenty twenty.
Speaker 13 (26:29):
Now through COVID, there's been claims that us are in
wuharn't hanging out fruit bat sandwiches.
Speaker 8 (26:34):
There is there any truth to that.
Speaker 2 (26:37):
I've eaten some weird things in my time. I actually
haven't got to the fruit bat yet. But I used
to glue sticks in year seven. I was kind of
the WEAKID. I didn't fit in, so I just started
eating stuff to try get a laugh. I think I
ate like ten glue sticks, you know the yellow ones?
Speaker 18 (26:51):
Are you who?
Speaker 2 (26:54):
So I got through those, and then I think I
ate a few thumb tacks and like twenty cent coins
and that they haven't come out still in there.
Speaker 8 (27:03):
Yeah, so I can't. I can't do this anymore. Sorry, boys,
I've I've had me co host to me. He's asked
me all the questions.
Speaker 18 (27:10):
Is going on?
Speaker 16 (27:17):
Who I am.
Speaker 10 (27:19):
Scrambling for?
Speaker 13 (27:25):
I hate asking that question, I am, so I'm like,
I don't.
Speaker 8 (27:28):
Want to do it.
Speaker 3 (27:29):
Yeah, it's so good.
Speaker 5 (27:33):
We make We make like Jack and I can say
something that on the show you.
Speaker 3 (27:41):
Deflected very well, the WU hand handing out fruit bat sandwiches.
By when you actually make the show, now that we're
just getting into reality. When you make the show, what's
worse is it being on camera and having someone in
your ear or is it? Is it the pressure of
having to come up with the quick questions.
Speaker 2 (27:57):
It's a weird one because like as yeah, you know,
like with the in the ear, you actually can't really
listen all the time what they're saying because you're like
so like in your head, and like, I find it
easy if you just kind of blurt it out as
soon as you hear it.
Speaker 13 (28:12):
Is there anything you've ever done like where you're just
like cringing, where you're just like I can't like.
Speaker 2 (28:17):
Yeah, like what so my girlfriend at the time to
meet her mum for the first time, and like you
don't know with the punishments until you're sort of there
and they've got it all set up and everything, and
I went up to the director and I was like, look,
I'd like I can't do this, story mate.
Speaker 10 (28:36):
You just got to.
Speaker 8 (28:37):
It's the hardest thing I've ever done.
Speaker 3 (28:40):
That's your life, that's not just that's someone in your life.
Speaker 2 (28:47):
Yeah it worked out fine, Well we're not together anymore.
Speaker 3 (28:51):
Are you really done?
Speaker 13 (28:55):
Maybe it didn't any big backlash from something that he's done,
Like did they just not accept the it's just a
praying It's just a practical joke, like there's.
Speaker 2 (29:04):
Been a couple of things that kind of haven't had
the sort of effect that we sort of thought it would.
Speaker 3 (29:10):
Yeah, oh well, thanks very much. And if you don't
know who they are, check out their videos inspired Unemployed
TikTok Instagram. They've got like millions of followers.
Speaker 17 (29:30):
Hilarious with Robin Kip and Coriotes.
Speaker 3 (29:38):
We re enact a classic moment in film. We generally
do a scene followed by a famous song from.
Speaker 1 (29:44):
That film, and this is one of the most iconic
selling It's celebrating its sixtieth anniversary this year.
Speaker 10 (29:51):
We are talking about the sound of music.
Speaker 1 (29:54):
So the camera glides across the lush Austrian countryside, sunlit
spilling over rolling green hills. On top of a hill
sits Governess Maria and the seven Von Trapp children. They're
all dressed in matching clothes, hands sewn by Maria from
the fabric of the curtains from her room. Maria stands up,
claps her hands to get children's attention before addressing them.
Speaker 3 (30:18):
I'll be playing the role of Maria, and you two
will be the all seven Von trap children. Right here
we go, Here we go, All right, everybody over here,
what are we going to do. Let's think of something
to sing for the Baroness when she comes.
Speaker 10 (30:33):
Father doesn't like us to sing.
Speaker 3 (30:36):
Well, perhaps we can change his mind. Now, what songs
do you know?
Speaker 8 (30:40):
We don't know any songs, not any We.
Speaker 10 (30:43):
Don't even know how to sing.
Speaker 3 (30:45):
No, well, let's not lose any more time. You must learn.
Speaker 11 (30:50):
But how.
Speaker 3 (30:53):
Oh a dear, an email, deer hooray, A drop.
Speaker 8 (30:58):
Of golden son.
Speaker 10 (31:01):
Me, a name, call myself.
Speaker 8 (31:06):
A long, long way to run, so, a needle pulling thread?
Speaker 15 (31:13):
Hello, A note the follow sir, Tea, I drink with
German bread that will bring us bark to.
Speaker 23 (31:25):
Oh A dear, a female deer ray, A drop of
golden sand, A name Michael, myself, allong, long way to
row so, a needle pulling thread. Tea, I heard a
(31:49):
German bread will bring us back to daph.
Speaker 8 (31:59):
Yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 3 (32:00):
The Baroness would have been thrilled.
Speaker 8 (32:01):
With that effort. You like that, but that's the saying.
Speaker 3 (32:09):
So you had a job, something to do as a parent.
Speaker 11 (32:12):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (32:13):
At Monte Squil they had like a little junior assembly
where they give out awards and then anyway taken because
she normally can make it or someone can make it,
but no one could say I went yesterday and.
Speaker 1 (32:23):
No, no, you're reframed. You need to reframe that. This
was the first time you'd gone to an assembly from Monto.
And she was so excited, she.
Speaker 8 (32:32):
Was happy to see me. And anyway, Tegan said, you know,
can you.
Speaker 13 (32:36):
Film because she was getting an award, but then she
was also doing a little speaking part. Really yeah, well
they sort of just there's about eight kids and they
all have about three lines to read.
Speaker 1 (32:46):
Yeah, and they passed the microphone from one to the next,
the little one and then you get these So.
Speaker 13 (32:53):
So the whole time I'm like, yeah, video, I had
no idea what award she was getting taken and said
she's getting one video, like thirty minutes.
Speaker 8 (33:00):
Of this thing. And she was right at the end,
of course, got an award.
Speaker 13 (33:03):
Bay, okay, speech is up right over on and then
the speech started, and then on my cameras and.
Speaker 8 (33:11):
So on a watcher.
Speaker 3 (33:12):
So I started looking, yeah, you want to be present, yeah.
Speaker 13 (33:15):
And as the speech started going, I've looked up and
my phone started veering to the left, and I've looked
back down. I'm like, oh no, I've just videoed a
worm which.
Speaker 8 (33:26):
Was in the background on the wall. Who worm the
whole time?
Speaker 3 (33:35):
You missed your six year old Well, at least the audio.
Speaker 5 (33:42):
Okay, enjoyed.
Speaker 9 (33:47):
Sound and.
Speaker 8 (33:50):
Yeah, I was standing away, too far away to word.
Speaker 10 (33:53):
Lots of fun I didn't get one week.
Speaker 1 (33:56):
I enjoyed doing and then something something, something, lots of fun.
Speaker 3 (34:00):
So you missed video and the audio.
Speaker 13 (34:02):
Yeah, it was just it was so much worse because
the video wasn't even honor.
Speaker 8 (34:10):
His life.
Speaker 1 (34:11):
So tell me the moment when he came home and
TEGs is like, show me, show me the moment, my
pudful daughter.
Speaker 21 (34:19):
The other part, I didn't even take a photo because
I take a photo of the reward ye on his video,
the whole thing.
Speaker 3 (34:26):
Yeah, he thought we'll get a snapshot of that book.
Speaker 8 (34:32):
Where what jo Oh come on, man, let's.
Speaker 10 (34:40):
Talk about halle Berry.
Speaker 1 (34:43):
She is with a man called Van Hunt, and they
have been together for five years now. You've got to
keep in mind that she's been married three times. He's
been married once. But he decided, after five years together
it was time to propose. So he said, I put
out the proposal, got down on one knee, brought a
(35:03):
beautiful ring, and she said nothing.
Speaker 3 (35:09):
Oh no, sponds it's still on hold, give us a sec.
Speaker 10 (35:13):
It's just out there floating.
Speaker 3 (35:15):
Okay, now me, yes.
Speaker 10 (35:19):
Could not handle that. I could not.
Speaker 1 (35:22):
I know myself well enough to know that if there
is silence, that you might as well have said no. Yeah,
Like if I was the one proposing and I got nothing,
then I would say to you that that's a no,
and I would feel like the relationship is over.
Speaker 3 (35:36):
Yeah, and it maybe feels like a no as well
like anything.
Speaker 8 (35:39):
But yes, it's.
Speaker 1 (35:42):
Not impacted them like they're still dating. And he recently went,
I think on the Today Show or one of those
in the States, and said, hey, can you give her
a nudge to give me an answer?
Speaker 10 (35:51):
Right, So he is fine with the unknowing.
Speaker 3 (35:55):
Yeah, because we're talking about that the show on Netflix,
Sirens where they have it. There's a very uncomfortable proposal
scene in that.
Speaker 10 (36:02):
Why did you bring our father here?
Speaker 3 (36:05):
Well, I just I flett a buffalo quick to talk
to him about something.
Speaker 12 (36:10):
Wait, I am, I'm so confused.
Speaker 10 (36:12):
Why are any of you here? Okay, Okay, yeah, I
know I was gonna wait. I was going to do
this tomorrow morning. But we can do this now.
Speaker 3 (36:22):
He gets down on his knees, and then she runs away.
Speaker 10 (36:24):
She doesn't answer.
Speaker 1 (36:25):
She again, that's a that's.
Speaker 4 (36:31):
Is it?
Speaker 10 (36:31):
I mean, maybe it's a Hey, I'm freaked out.
Speaker 1 (36:33):
I'm overwhelmed. I in this moment, with all these people around,
I can't do it. I guess what, I don't know.
That must be what this guy is thinking.
Speaker 3 (36:42):
What would you do?
Speaker 8 (36:44):
What would you do?
Speaker 18 (36:45):
Kid?
Speaker 10 (36:46):
Because you are the world, we're all.
Speaker 8 (36:50):
Well, hang on, she's given a reason.
Speaker 3 (36:54):
Yeah, I would be very I would be very concerned
by that. That would be very concerning if your partner,
if you if you get to that point and you
propose and your partner's not sure, No, I wouldn't like that.
Speaker 10 (37:06):
You stay in the relationship just waiting.
Speaker 3 (37:09):
I could recover from it, to be honest, maybe for
a couple of days. I know my dad proposed. My
dad proposed to mum and Mum said, wait, give me
a minute, not yet, because they'd only been together for
a week.
Speaker 10 (37:23):
Oh well, fair enough.
Speaker 3 (37:24):
She goes, She said, I think it well, I don't
even know you properly. But then the next day she said, yes,
we've been together for like a thousand years.
Speaker 10 (37:33):
Yeah, it doesn't mean no. So how would you go?
Speaker 8 (37:39):
How could you say?
Speaker 1 (37:40):
No, do you.
Speaker 3 (37:44):
How good?
Speaker 5 (37:44):
Yeah?
Speaker 12 (37:45):
Go all this?
Speaker 23 (37:46):
No idea, I have no idea.
Speaker 3 (37:50):
I'd be like, okay, yeah, were you ever in doubt
when you proposed to teaking? Was there any doubt in
your mind that did.
Speaker 13 (37:57):
I slipped over down a hill and full of mud
when you went to yeah, well no, but yeah anyway,
but anyway I was.
Speaker 8 (38:06):
I was.
Speaker 3 (38:07):
You were nervous, and if she hadn't said yes straight,
you would have been even more rattled.
Speaker 8 (38:11):
Ye, definitely. You gold to be like, Okay, well I
read this wrong.
Speaker 3 (38:15):
I wonder if there's anyone that's got one hanging out there,
or how someone's had to wait more than a few hours,
more than a day.
Speaker 10 (38:22):
Anything more than ten seconds? I reckon, Yeah, surely, what
are you waiting for?
Speaker 1 (38:26):
I know, but you know thirteen one oh six five?
How long have you made them wait? We could also
take the flip side of waiting for someone to propose, too.
Speaker 3 (38:37):
I guess that's.
Speaker 6 (38:40):
Not do that.
Speaker 3 (38:40):
Let's do the other one.
Speaker 8 (38:41):
How long how.
Speaker 3 (38:43):
Long have you made them wait after a proposal? Thirteen
one oh six fives our number?
Speaker 8 (38:47):
Right now?
Speaker 3 (38:48):
They were talking about halle Berry and her partner. She's
been married, divorced three times.
Speaker 1 (38:53):
Yes, and he's been married once and she feels she says,
this is the person I should be married to if
I would to get married. So that's a non committal, right.
Speaker 8 (39:03):
Yeah, I can't.
Speaker 3 (39:05):
I could relate a little bit, can you. Yeah, because
I've got a couple of fails. Couple of fails, and
I've got someone that I love and love being with
and should be married to, like you know, we should
be my first. But I just also have this this
I kind of okay, it's a bit of a stain.
I feel like it's a stain of failure. And I'm like,
(39:26):
oh man, and I know it's me that's the problem, right,
And so I was like, I don't want to do
this again if I'm going to if I screw it up.
Speaker 10 (39:32):
Okay, number one, you've gone bright red.
Speaker 3 (39:35):
Yeah, I know, because I don't want to talk about it.
Speaker 10 (39:38):
I actually couldn't ask you. But thanks for sharing. It's
always about.
Speaker 1 (39:45):
You get over yourself and get on with it.
Speaker 13 (39:50):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (39:50):
Well let's see, we just.
Speaker 10 (39:54):
Had a very vulnerable I tell you. Anyway, Yes, Angela
of more fields? How long have you made them? Wait?
Speaker 6 (40:03):
Good morning? Firstly, Kip, You're not a failure. We need
our mistakes to make us who we are now.
Speaker 3 (40:08):
Oh, thank you angelos.
Speaker 22 (40:10):
Have you got a couple?
Speaker 10 (40:18):
So what happened when he proposed?
Speaker 11 (40:21):
He didn't.
Speaker 6 (40:21):
It was my second marriage, so it would have been
my second marriage, so I had to do everything different.
I proposed, and he said, just wait, I've got to
go out and have a smoke and a drink and
think about it.
Speaker 11 (40:37):
And I went, okay, that's as long as you've got.
Speaker 6 (40:39):
So he came back in after he smoke and drink.
Speaker 24 (40:42):
And said, yeah, we got to clear his thoughts.
Speaker 6 (40:46):
The first one any longer, no use. Yeah, that was
just him at that time. He was a you know,
and a smoker and.
Speaker 3 (40:57):
At a process.
Speaker 10 (40:58):
Okay, I respect that a long time. I respect that
you know, you know yourself well enough to go.
Speaker 1 (41:04):
Just give me a minute. I'm just going to take
this on board. Glenar read Lambay. How long did she
make you? Or make you wait?
Speaker 24 (41:12):
She made me wait? Well, I acts of four times
over about eight month period.
Speaker 10 (41:16):
Wow.
Speaker 24 (41:18):
What the first one was a bit of a joke,
but perseverance held out. We've been married forty years now.
Speaker 1 (41:23):
Well, how was it though that she made you wait?
So you proposed the first time on what happened.
Speaker 24 (41:30):
We're just lying and lantern floor at a father's place
and it was kind of a joke, and I said
we should get married this after about two weeks of
going out, and she said no too early.
Speaker 8 (41:39):
Yeah, I guess.
Speaker 10 (41:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (41:42):
So at a point, why did it change? And when
did she say yes? If you did four times over
eight months.
Speaker 24 (41:48):
Once she graduated from UNI.
Speaker 21 (41:50):
Yeah, did you have the ring though?
Speaker 20 (41:53):
Time?
Speaker 11 (41:54):
No?
Speaker 24 (41:54):
I got that on the second time.
Speaker 3 (41:58):
I love it that that still wasn't enough.
Speaker 1 (41:59):
You got the ring that you must have known she
would eventually say yes or else. Why would you stay there?
Speaker 24 (42:05):
Yeah? I knew it in my heart? Come around.
Speaker 10 (42:09):
That's a fair wake to the ego though, isn't it?
Speaker 20 (42:11):
Isn't it?
Speaker 3 (42:11):
It works strength? That's strengths to the ego.
Speaker 10 (42:16):
To just keep in there.
Speaker 1 (42:18):
Debbie, Oh, we've got Debbie and Ron I think from Ipswich.
Speaker 10 (42:21):
Hello, Hello, So how long have you made him wait?
Speaker 6 (42:26):
Twenty five years old?
Speaker 8 (42:28):
What are you still twenty? Still going?
Speaker 6 (42:31):
It's still going, but I think he's withdrawn the proposal,
but we're still going.
Speaker 3 (42:37):
So, Ron, you proposed in in the year two thousand.
Speaker 16 (42:43):
Twenty.
Speaker 3 (42:43):
Hey, Ron, so twenty five years ago you proposed and
you're still waiting for a yes.
Speaker 16 (42:48):
Yeah. Yeah, yeah, I'm not waiting for a yes anymore
or sort of. This is life and I love it.
Speaker 3 (42:53):
Okay, have you kept the ring?
Speaker 16 (42:56):
But yeah, she's got the engagement ring. I haven't got
the wedding ring.
Speaker 3 (42:59):
Jeez.
Speaker 10 (43:00):
See do you care that she hasn't done it?
Speaker 16 (43:04):
No?
Speaker 11 (43:05):
Not really.
Speaker 16 (43:05):
It's the best thing that's ever happened to us, to
be honest, is not getting married because of first one
was an absolute failure. She was married three times a
failure for her. Yes, and look, I had an engagement
ring that I bought for her. She wears it, but
she were not engaged.
Speaker 13 (43:25):
I was going to say, inflation, that ring would have
gone up a fair way.
Speaker 11 (43:28):
I know.
Speaker 16 (43:29):
That's commitment.
Speaker 9 (43:38):
Thoughts from the Mary.
Speaker 3 (43:44):
Yeah, I had some thoughts.
Speaker 8 (43:46):
What I had plenty of thoughts. Out of the weekends
a lot.
Speaker 3 (43:50):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (43:50):
Well, and it's weird at the moment. I am on
the moa a lot still because it's it's winter.
Speaker 13 (43:55):
Yeah, but the weather at the moment, it's still making.
Speaker 8 (43:58):
The grass graves normally off.
Speaker 13 (44:01):
Don't get a lot of sun at like I get
Sunday pretty much all day every day.
Speaker 8 (44:06):
So the tiniest little bit of rain she just gone.
Speaker 3 (44:10):
And then you've got to mark some spend on the
mar all the time.
Speaker 8 (44:12):
But I got one and so takes hope that empt
in the vacuum. Yeah, and I had a noise the
hell out of me.
Speaker 13 (44:19):
I hate it when it gets all clogged up, like
I hate.
Speaker 3 (44:22):
If you overfill it, then it's much harder to empty it.
Speaker 8 (44:24):
Doesn't it does.
Speaker 13 (44:25):
We're one of those little dice and things because you
walk around and yeah, they're easier.
Speaker 8 (44:29):
I was cleaning it and I.
Speaker 13 (44:30):
Went, well, if this is a vacuum cleaner and I'm
cleaning the vacuum, doesn't that make that?
Speaker 8 (44:37):
Doesn't that make me a vacuum cleaner because I'm actually
cleaning the.
Speaker 3 (44:41):
Vacuum thirteen six five out number by the way, I
got a thought that is that.
Speaker 10 (44:46):
Is actually an excellent.
Speaker 8 (44:49):
Universal a lot of things.
Speaker 3 (44:51):
You were a vacuum cleaner.
Speaker 21 (44:53):
Yeah, and the almhabet hoover is what they'd call you
in the UK.
Speaker 8 (44:59):
It's all this is done my heading for years. The
W what's that?
Speaker 13 (45:03):
Why is it a W when it's a double V
when you write it in capital that is it's a
double V.
Speaker 3 (45:12):
It's two pointy bits because it's a double you. Because
if you wrote a double you, it looks like you're
drawing a bum.
Speaker 21 (45:19):
Yeah, it's ironic that you and the V right next
to each the alphabet right.
Speaker 3 (45:28):
I don't know if that's ironic, but.
Speaker 8 (45:31):
It is weird.
Speaker 13 (45:32):
It's if you imagine you should be churned.
Speaker 3 (45:37):
It should be called double A double V.
Speaker 8 (45:39):
When you go through the alphabet, it'll go double V
and then you get the double V.
Speaker 3 (45:45):
And then tell us your thought from the right or
mole or the shower or the car, wherever you have
your thoughts A question that needs answering thirty one O
six five.
Speaker 10 (45:54):
Thoughts from the Right on Marlow with.
Speaker 3 (45:57):
Cor Yes, these are thoughts that you might have if
you were on a ride on mole, but just walking
around whatever it is. You've got a thought, a question
that needs an answer. It may not have.
Speaker 10 (46:09):
One, and it's kind of not funny if they do. Yes, exactly,
Tina of m Switch, what's your thought?
Speaker 22 (46:17):
Hi morning everyone, I was just working on Corey's W
and double V. When when you're spelling, is the word
b as a east silent?
Speaker 21 (46:29):
What's the point of when you spell the B B B.
Speaker 8 (46:35):
Yes, you spelled the word B. You don't call it b.
Speaker 22 (46:41):
A just that extra so you can distinguish between one
B and another.
Speaker 13 (46:46):
And bs with b B.
Speaker 8 (46:53):
That's a good question.
Speaker 10 (46:54):
One Without an answer answer, you may go hill what
you got?
Speaker 11 (46:57):
Good morning, guys.
Speaker 12 (46:59):
I used to be an aircraft engineer, and I want
to know why the aircraft black.
Speaker 9 (47:03):
Boxes are called black boxes because they're actually orange.
Speaker 1 (47:06):
Yes, And it makes sense that they're orange because if
something crashes, you need to be.
Speaker 10 (47:11):
Able to see it. Honest exactly, why don't you call
it an orange box?
Speaker 2 (47:15):
Orange boxes?
Speaker 3 (47:16):
Well, maybe because of the catering when they go to
bring in a box of oranges.
Speaker 10 (47:24):
Aircraft. Next question that is question Griffin, what's your thoughts?
Speaker 18 (47:33):
Yeah, so I was driving along the highway the other
day and I had to change lanes and I said,
be quite, kids, I've got to change lanes.
Speaker 7 (47:39):
Got to put my blinker on.
Speaker 14 (47:41):
One of them pipes up and says, why are they
called blinkers.
Speaker 7 (47:44):
You're only using one at a time.
Speaker 9 (47:46):
They should be called winkers.
Speaker 3 (47:48):
Winkers because it's like.
Speaker 21 (47:49):
A wagon, right, blinkers?
Speaker 8 (47:56):
Is oh?
Speaker 10 (47:58):
That because it's cute?
Speaker 5 (48:00):
It is?
Speaker 8 (48:03):
I don't want to go You're right.
Speaker 10 (48:07):
Now, you're right, Okay, Carol of Karna, what's your thought?
Speaker 6 (48:12):
Well, my thought is, well, it's actually my son's thought.
If you say last night, why don't you say last
day instead of yesterday?
Speaker 3 (48:21):
Yeah, this happened last night, or this happened last day
or yes yesterday?
Speaker 8 (48:25):
And he said, what about yesterday night?
Speaker 21 (48:27):
Well, but we're not consistent, right, I think you've just
consistent English language.
Speaker 8 (48:35):
Now, just a quick one on that blinkers and weakest thing.
Speaker 13 (48:38):
Yeah, I'm going back to racing terms on a horse.
Speaker 8 (48:41):
I'm pretty sure blinkers are you're straight down the.
Speaker 13 (48:44):
Now you've got both eyes, it's covered up both eyes,
and you're weakers open to mat Yeah, it doesn't show
as much they have winkers to that.
Speaker 8 (48:52):
Yes, it makes a lot more sense. Why is it
called bleakers?
Speaker 1 (48:56):
You are on a rant today that you were like
enthusiastic a yelling because you're wink and now he's winking out.
Speaker 3 (49:06):
That's why you don't do it though, because then if
someone's at the lights, you go, is that can't winking
at me?
Speaker 13 (49:10):
Or or you know someone has it has done it's
as people that can't win or a double art double art?
Speaker 3 (49:19):
Is that person, is that person in trouble or because
like is it just that that count?
Speaker 8 (49:25):
It's a problem