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Speaker 1 (00:12):
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Speaker 2 (00:26):
Robin and Kiff Now with Correots the podcast Good Day.
Speaker 3 (00:35):
It's Robin Kiff with Coreotes on demand.
Speaker 2 (00:37):
The podcast had a lot of guests on the show today, including,
of course the.
Speaker 4 (00:42):
Highest power in the country, our Prime Minister, albow.
Speaker 5 (00:45):
Jeezy loves his footy, Yeah, legit loves his footing.
Speaker 2 (00:50):
I thought Corey's question was going to catch him because
you see a lot of the times you see politicians they.
Speaker 4 (00:54):
Wear the roads, they dress up.
Speaker 3 (00:56):
Oh I care about this.
Speaker 4 (00:57):
Team, and then in reality that they don't ever watch.
Speaker 6 (01:01):
Yes, when I said earlier, but before we started it.
Speaker 5 (01:04):
Like when because he runs in the building before.
Speaker 6 (01:08):
He told me stuff that I had forgotten that my koreer,
Oh my goodness.
Speaker 4 (01:12):
He's a proper Are these questions so easy?
Speaker 7 (01:16):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:16):
Okay, before we had him and we had some big
questions for him. We also had a we we have
our dogs in the studio. We have him in here
right now because we had them in today to do a.
Speaker 3 (01:28):
Special pole what do we call it?
Speaker 2 (01:29):
The People's Puppy Political Prime Minister pole, prediction Pandemonium and
well doesn't that looking for you? So we had that
and and yes, well we'll get into more with what's
going on with the dogs because he has been in
there all day today and she hasn't had one toilet break.
Speaker 4 (01:49):
We took him down for a week minute.
Speaker 5 (01:52):
Were you anyway guess what happened?
Speaker 2 (01:56):
And kimp is I'm from his responsibility not my response anyway.
Speaker 8 (02:05):
Now cos the podcast.
Speaker 9 (02:10):
Give me.
Speaker 1 (02:12):
With Robin Kid and Coyotes, this is Confessions for cash.
Speaker 4 (02:21):
Five hundred bucks for you to loosen.
Speaker 2 (02:24):
Your lips, tell us your story, something that you've been
sitting on for a while, maybe your whole life. You
can register right now if you have a confession to
tell us at Kiss ninety seven three dot com dot au.
Speaker 3 (02:34):
And Jody's done just.
Speaker 5 (02:35):
That, Jody good Morning, got a confession? What is it?
Speaker 10 (02:41):
Don't tell anyone.
Speaker 5 (02:44):
Between us.
Speaker 2 (02:45):
I'm told that this is a non traditional confession.
Speaker 10 (02:49):
Yeah, I don't know till this day. If I'm with
the right parents.
Speaker 4 (02:52):
Right parents, parents, parents, What do you mean?
Speaker 10 (02:57):
I was born in a Sydney hospital, I won't mention,
and there was a good handful of babies born on
that day. And back in those days I used to
take you back to your own little room or the
baby slipping the room, and a nurse would look after
us and bathe. And during the bath, the nurse took
all the baby names off all the babies and didn't
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know which names went on with babies. So there was
multiple people that got given wrong babies, and I suppose
they just digboed out and hope that everyone got the
right babies back.
Speaker 4 (03:30):
So did the parents notice? They must have noticed.
Speaker 10 (03:34):
The baby that originally my parents got given was a
little colored baby with black curly hair, and I was
very different, so I had virtually no hair and blue eyes.
But there was a couple of babies that had no
hair and blue eyes, and a couple of dark skinned
babies with dark hair. So who knows to this day
if any of us got the right parents?
Speaker 3 (03:56):
Was that nurse?
Speaker 4 (03:57):
Was it her first day to take all the tags off?
That's madness.
Speaker 10 (04:00):
I don't know, but she certainly got racked over the colds.
I just don't know, like sometimes am I am I
really there? Or am I not really there?
Speaker 3 (04:07):
They never got it like a DNA test, You never.
Speaker 11 (04:12):
No.
Speaker 10 (04:13):
I mean, I feel like I look like my sisters. Well,
I feel like I look like one of my sisters.
But later on I had brown hair and blue eyes,
but both of my siblings had blonde hair and blue eyes.
So it's like, why am I that little bit different?
I questioned it. Believe me, I questioned it a lot.
Speaker 4 (04:28):
Imagine if you got handed to the wrong family and
your whole life.
Speaker 1 (04:32):
That is currently a big story in Brisbane right now,
we're live yf But so, Jodie, would you want to
find out?
Speaker 10 (04:41):
Oh, it would be scary. I'd be open to it because,
oh my gosh, fifty years later. Could you imagine?
Speaker 1 (04:48):
Because we would to organize like a DNA test, and
we could certainly find out and then get the results
and ring you and say, hey, guess.
Speaker 10 (04:57):
Why I'm not your baby?
Speaker 5 (05:00):
Would that change your life? What would that do?
Speaker 1 (05:03):
Just hypothetically, if you discovered you weren't your parents' biological child,
what would that do to your life?
Speaker 10 (05:10):
I honestly don't think it would change anything. I'd have
a lot of questions.
Speaker 3 (05:14):
Your real family.
Speaker 8 (05:16):
I could be rich, so I.
Speaker 10 (05:17):
Could be like a rich princess or something which would
totally different to my life right now.
Speaker 1 (05:24):
Why do your parents think though? Would they be okay
with it?
Speaker 10 (05:29):
I think they'd be like, don't be so stupid, you know,
pursure our baby. You know, why would you do that?
So if I had to get samples from them, I
think I'd have to do it sneakily, to be honest,
I think because my dad, you know, he's a fifties
baby and fifties managers.
Speaker 6 (05:44):
There but a lot of yourself and your your siblings.
Do you see a lot of yourself? Like, there's not
just a few things.
Speaker 10 (05:52):
In one of my younger sisters, I do. We even
sound very similar. And since she started wearing glasses. I've
been wearing glasses for about twenty years, but she started
wearing glasses about eight years ago. I've noticed we look
a lot more alike now that we both wear the glasses.
It's always been a question thing, especially when I'm not
happy with my family.
Speaker 5 (06:12):
So mate, we'll do it.
Speaker 1 (06:14):
If you want to, We'll sort it out and you'll
have a definite, definitive answer.
Speaker 10 (06:19):
That would be crazy. You know, I'm up for it.
Speaker 3 (06:22):
Yeah, okay, yes, how good which it gets? Now you
might have to get a sneaky sample from your dad.
Cut a little bit of hair will find the dry
little snip, and.
Speaker 10 (06:33):
God will pretend COVID tests or something.
Speaker 1 (06:38):
That's a good ideas, But you only need one of
your parents because it's not like you have to have both,
because if you've won biologically, then you're clearly out with
right parents.
Speaker 10 (06:48):
What if I turn out to not be my father's then.
Speaker 2 (06:51):
Good grief, My goodness, Well that's fine, family's.
Speaker 12 (07:00):
Job.
Speaker 10 (07:01):
You can really cause some trouble here.
Speaker 13 (07:03):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (07:04):
Well, in the meantime, for your first confession, five hundred
dollars cash or yours.
Speaker 5 (07:09):
I think, Scott, that's a doozy. We will check you
back to the producers.
Speaker 1 (07:15):
We will find out how to get a DNA a
test happening, so there will be a definitive answer for
you and your parents.
Speaker 2 (07:22):
And hopefully we'll find out this DNA. We'll get that
result as soon as possible.
Speaker 1 (07:26):
I'm curious though, I mean family secrets.
Speaker 3 (07:29):
Oh yeah, there's always some.
Speaker 1 (07:30):
There's so many good ones where things only only you
know about your family.
Speaker 5 (07:35):
Joyce you can change your name thirteen one o six five.
Speaker 3 (07:38):
Yes, tell us about it.
Speaker 1 (07:39):
What he got because there's a couple of people in
our team that have revealed some stuff.
Speaker 5 (07:44):
Yes, that is gobs making.
Speaker 4 (07:46):
Yeah, they seem so normal.
Speaker 1 (07:48):
Yeah, so if you have a family secret, will change
your name, you won't have to be identified.
Speaker 3 (07:54):
That's right. We can help you out.
Speaker 2 (07:55):
So thirty one Day, six fives out Number with Robin
and Kip, Now with Coreots on Kiss ninety seven to three.
Speaker 8 (08:02):
Now with Choreos podcast.
Speaker 2 (08:05):
Confessions for Cash, which had a really interesting story about
someone who's I'm not sure if her parents are a
real parent. She's nearly fifty, She's gone her whole life
not being sure because the baby tags all got switched
around at the hospital where she was born back in Sydney.
Speaker 5 (08:21):
That just seems insane to me.
Speaker 1 (08:23):
It just it's like, how does that actually happen? I
don't think it does anymore. But we want to hear
your family secrets, the things you haven't necessarily told anyone else.
Speaker 2 (08:31):
The only thing, the only way that she's kind of
certain is that they originally handed her her parent's a
brown baby.
Speaker 3 (08:37):
And when she's like, there's no one brown in the family,
that's not ye.
Speaker 1 (08:45):
Michelle Rabinau, what's your family secret?
Speaker 7 (08:48):
I have a very similar situation where I found out
that years later, it was brought to my attention that
my father wasn't my real father. So I didn't really
know what to do about it, and I asked for
a DNA test with my father. We did the DNA test,
and it came back to me because I was the
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one that sent it away, and he was, in fact
not my father. I'm in my fifties as well, but
I found out in my forties and I didn't know
what to do because he was in his late seventies
and dying. So I never told him.
Speaker 1 (09:23):
Did he not ask if he knew you were doing
the DNA test?
Speaker 7 (09:28):
He did. He didn't want to do it, but then
he realized that my mother had had an affair around
the time that I was before I was born, so
it all started to make sense to him when I
brought it to his attention, and so he agreed to
do the DNA test. But when the results came back,
I told him that they were inconclusive and that we
just didn't put enough to libry and I said, oh, look,
don't worry about it. You know, I'm just being silly anyway.
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So I just sort of downplayed it all after the
fact because I didn't want to break his heart and
break my family's heart, my sisters and everything, So I
never told.
Speaker 3 (09:59):
Anybody, and so did he pass? Is he still around?
Speaker 7 (10:03):
He's still around, He's still dying. It's been going on
now for a little while. We thought, you know, he's
very unwell, but he still doesn't know Tom his daughter.
Speaker 1 (10:11):
So Michelle, So do you think he genuinely thinks that
if they were putting like and just decided he would
prefer not to know.
Speaker 7 (10:18):
I think he knows that I'm not. I think he
prefers not to know. I think it's just an unspoken
thing between us.
Speaker 5 (10:24):
And what about your mom mate.
Speaker 7 (10:27):
Well, she passed away, and this is why I wanted
the DNA tests done, because it came to light. I
knew before she passed away, but then it became very
clear since comments that were made to me by other
people that my dad wasn't my dad. And now I'll
never know who my dad was because no one knows
who wa.
Speaker 2 (10:45):
Right, So you don't you don't get that from the DNA.
You don't get who it is, just that it isn't.
Speaker 7 (10:51):
No, you get like a ninety nine point ninety nine
percent conclusive that it is that you're related to this person.
And I believe you know, it gives you like a
percentage and if you're anything over, like you know, ninety
eight percent or something, then that's your father. Well, that's
your parents. And it was really easy. You just I
sent away to just way of doing it was sending
away and you get a kid sent to you, and
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then you get the report and everything sent back to you.
But you have to do a mouse square, both of
you have to do a mouth square than send a mid.
Speaker 4 (11:20):
And so yeah, you're just going to hang on to
that secret because it's better.
Speaker 3 (11:24):
It's a secret, that's better. I think that's a good decision.
Speaker 7 (11:27):
Yeah, it was more for my peace of mind than
to upset anybody. So I just never told anybody else.
It was just something I guess I was hoping to
find out that he was and that it was just
a thick of rumor, but I kind of knew it wasn't.
Speaker 1 (11:40):
If you were to do this over again, knowing the results,
you know, because there are people who are trying to
make this decision, would you have done it to know
or would have preferred not to?
Speaker 7 (11:51):
Oh no, I'm absolutely glad that I did it before
he passed away, because you'll never get that chance again.
But I wouldn't have wanted to hurt his feelings. So
if anyone's out there listening, I guess you've got to
do it in such a way. If I already know
and there's suspicions here enough, but if there's feeling's going
to be hurt and it's going to cause massive family problems,
then you've got to really think about that, because to
(12:12):
my understanding, you can't just get a DNA test anymore
from hair samples and things like that has to be
a mouse. Well, but I'm made you wrong about that,
but I'd be very careful because obviously you've got to
tell the person what you're doing it for and everything,
and then that's going to cause her the answers come
back that they're not and things. That's the only problem
I get.
Speaker 1 (12:31):
Thank you so much, Michelle, I really appreciate it.
Speaker 5 (12:34):
It helped a lot of people.
Speaker 2 (12:35):
I reckon, we've got somebody who wants to stay anonymous,
But we might have to hold on for the show
tomorrow because we've got so many more things to get
into and we've got to get a song on before
we move on. So we'll do that and watch this
space tomorrow. Because yeah, this is a a wild topic.
Speaker 8 (12:48):
Isn't it now? With the podcast and now it's Corey's
thoughts from the moa.
Speaker 3 (13:00):
So you got to write you've got to ride on Cory.
You sit there for hours at least once a week,
and you have all your thoughts that you're thinking the top.
Speaker 8 (13:07):
Yeah, and at least some really weird like areas.
Speaker 6 (13:13):
So yesterday as actually so I got this help after
the normal days.
Speaker 7 (13:18):
I got home.
Speaker 3 (13:19):
Remember I said I was going to cut the tree.
Speaker 4 (13:21):
Yes, it's wow, lumberjack whip.
Speaker 6 (13:23):
Yeah, And I started doing that. And then I because
I took the moa around the drag some of the logs,
and then I thought, you about one long way? Just
made that took it long.
Speaker 3 (13:34):
So you were using the mor as like a tractor. Yeah,
and then the end up, but I operated it.
Speaker 6 (13:42):
I didn't get the rest of the tree man.
Speaker 5 (13:48):
I was just about to say.
Speaker 8 (13:54):
The worst part.
Speaker 3 (13:55):
When I got home picking the kids up. Yeah, I
went back outside of tree. I locked farming in the shed,
the dog. The dog in the shed.
Speaker 6 (14:02):
Because he falls asleep in the shed with a open
and I take the bar out and I must went
in there and.
Speaker 3 (14:08):
Did that quick. He didn't like.
Speaker 12 (14:11):
I thought.
Speaker 8 (14:13):
It wasn't that I know?
Speaker 5 (14:14):
Is that the thought.
Speaker 6 (14:15):
From that, I started I started thinking about what okay,
what came first?
Speaker 3 (14:21):
The orange? What about the color the fruit or the
color fruit?
Speaker 5 (14:27):
Yeah, it's got to be the fruit.
Speaker 3 (14:28):
But then led me to think who made all.
Speaker 1 (14:32):
The words mean or they do?
Speaker 5 (14:36):
As in like wise red bath called red.
Speaker 2 (14:41):
You have thought about having a long time.
Speaker 4 (14:42):
Now annoying that?
Speaker 1 (14:47):
Yeah, there is no is this the thing about thoughts
from the moment there are unanswerable questions you just fix
it on.
Speaker 14 (14:55):
Yeah, it's weird.
Speaker 3 (14:55):
Yeah, I never went words. Sometimes, like in some cultures
the words are just so literal.
Speaker 4 (15:00):
Like I think it was in Indonesia and it was like,
do you want to have.
Speaker 8 (15:04):
Chicken and the Indonesian world?
Speaker 14 (15:08):
I'm pretty sure because it's okay, I've got one for
you to ponder them on the next time.
Speaker 7 (15:16):
I know.
Speaker 5 (15:17):
It's about color and animals. Okay, So flamingos are born
and white. They turn great because of the food they eat.
Speaker 1 (15:27):
Yes, they eat plankton, which has a pink sort of
tinge to it.
Speaker 5 (15:31):
Is it all they Yeah, that's all they eat.
Speaker 1 (15:33):
And as they get older, so a young flamingo is
more a whitey color, and then as they age they
become peak from pinker.
Speaker 5 (15:40):
So if you fed them chocolate, would they turn pooklor?
Speaker 4 (15:44):
They brown? Yeah, green and green that.
Speaker 8 (15:57):
It's get a rainbow yellow.
Speaker 2 (16:02):
The increase in color as they get older as well,
like you like a really bright white an old.
Speaker 4 (16:12):
It's interesting that thirty one six fives a half.
Speaker 3 (16:15):
By the way, if you have your own.
Speaker 2 (16:16):
Thoughts from the MOA that you just want to yeah, is.
Speaker 4 (16:19):
That I need to have an answer to your question,
but throw a question out there?
Speaker 3 (16:22):
Yeah, what do you got for us?
Speaker 8 (16:23):
I need someone asked to be the same.
Speaker 4 (16:27):
You make Corey feel more normal?
Speaker 3 (16:29):
Thirty one o six fives out number.
Speaker 8 (16:33):
Rowan. Here now Corey the podcast and now it's Corey's
thoughts from the MOA.
Speaker 4 (16:42):
Because Corey got the ball rolling this morning.
Speaker 3 (16:44):
Your thoughts from the right or no.
Speaker 7 (16:46):
So what are those.
Speaker 3 (16:47):
Things that you think about? Maybe you're in the shower?
Speaker 5 (16:49):
Yes, so why is red red?
Speaker 7 (16:51):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (16:51):
One way's orange orange?
Speaker 5 (16:53):
There's paps coming through on the text line as well.
Four oh nine nine nine seven.
Speaker 1 (16:57):
Three Corey, my MOA, ponder why are they called a
pair of jeans pants trousers?
Speaker 4 (17:02):
I never put on.
Speaker 5 (17:03):
Two jeans, so whype hair lender, question.
Speaker 11 (17:09):
Of pants?
Speaker 4 (17:09):
Are one too what do you call it a building
when it's already built? That's true, Hey it's finished, you're
not really?
Speaker 8 (17:19):
Wow?
Speaker 1 (17:19):
Okay, yes, win what's your mother thoughts?
Speaker 10 (17:24):
Well, we went to the pans on a floor holidays.
This is amazing.
Speaker 12 (17:28):
But we were wandering through the street and I heard
the polling and I think, my husband, do you think
the crow is your plan? Speak the same language as
the probe in Austravia.
Speaker 1 (17:40):
That's so such, that's such a good question, because, like
I was crazy.
Speaker 13 (17:46):
I thought, because when trade, when you train like a
dog or you know, certain really intelligent animals that can
be trained, they get trained in the language who training them.
Speaker 5 (17:57):
Well, they shounded on those pros.
Speaker 10 (18:00):
Well found sound.
Speaker 3 (18:02):
Another question?
Speaker 4 (18:03):
Do they call crows because of the sound they make?
Speaker 10 (18:09):
Never thought of that?
Speaker 1 (18:09):
Up great Mary approached out, what's your mother thought?
Speaker 10 (18:16):
Okay, hi guys, So.
Speaker 15 (18:18):
If you have who mind readers reading it?
Speaker 8 (18:20):
Have?
Speaker 10 (18:20):
Fine? Who's mine? Are they actually reading? Who has the original?
Speaker 9 (18:24):
For yeh, that's so good exactly, assuming we only have
one thought at once, which for YouTube is true.
Speaker 3 (18:36):
That is true. If you two were.
Speaker 1 (18:37):
Put up against each other, would be a cold.
Speaker 3 (18:42):
And I'll do on the tree and you're in your
brain you're like that patch now yeah.
Speaker 1 (18:46):
Yeah, great question, that is good and Jared of Kumera
and what's your mother thought?
Speaker 11 (18:53):
Damn morning god my moment thought.
Speaker 6 (18:55):
It's something across my mom feely regularly hearing the figure
out and it was the first blow through.
Speaker 8 (19:00):
So you can get milking a cow? Yeah, a desperate pas.
Speaker 3 (19:06):
Yeah, first person, how did you get that?
Speaker 4 (19:10):
Wh what's in that cup?
Speaker 3 (19:11):
And how did you get it?
Speaker 15 (19:12):
What will you feeling?
Speaker 3 (19:14):
I wonder what comes out of those things? That's a
good question.
Speaker 5 (19:20):
So why like fly the cow not the horse?
Speaker 8 (19:24):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (19:24):
Or the exactly? Or yeah dog? Yeah right?
Speaker 4 (19:29):
Like what why why not try the cat? Why'd they
go straight to the cow?
Speaker 3 (19:33):
I mean, I guess those those out as a pretty
big you know what, let's let's reward And because Anna
had the two.
Speaker 2 (19:41):
Mind readers thought this morning, I think we should reward
for your thought. We've got a two hundred dollars to
spend pure indulgence for you. Anna.
Speaker 4 (19:53):
Okay, yeah, sorry, you read my mind treat you we're
doing here.
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Hate you.
Speaker 8 (20:20):
Row the podcast.
Speaker 3 (20:24):
Halfway through the podcast, someone's done.
Speaker 2 (20:26):
A poo which is not in it, so it's not her.
That's what mal that's one of your dogs.
Speaker 5 (20:35):
Can't be in any it's not one of us, and
there's no.
Speaker 8 (20:38):
Before your dog.
Speaker 3 (20:40):
You would have smelled.
Speaker 8 (20:42):
Marlins are six.
Speaker 5 (20:44):
But it might just be a little nervous pooh.
Speaker 3 (20:47):
That's not my dogs. That's a new one.
Speaker 4 (20:48):
That's Suki hasn't been any for five minutes.
Speaker 3 (20:51):
My dog's poos they do now, don't they sleeping?
Speaker 1 (20:55):
Because it's stunk someone farted and then that came.
Speaker 3 (20:59):
If it was Suki, you would have smelled it. She hasn't.
She hasn't been any here for ten minutes. Dog, Yes,
but she hasn't been any for ten minutes.
Speaker 4 (21:08):
You've just smelt it now, it's just happened.
Speaker 3 (21:11):
It just happened. Well then can we pick it up?
You give me, oh.
Speaker 1 (21:20):
Darling, Oh now he's all cuddly.
Speaker 5 (21:23):
He was so accusatree of everyone else's.
Speaker 4 (21:26):
Marlon's will be dead, little pressures, little precious.
Speaker 2 (21:33):
Sorry, mar Sorry, Marlon, I accused you wrongly, buddy.
Speaker 3 (21:38):
Yeah, now pod.
Speaker 4 (21:48):
We have the Prime Minister Elbow in the studio with us.
Welcome mate, good to be here, beautiful Brisbane day.
Speaker 3 (21:54):
Isn't it a perfect day?
Speaker 7 (21:55):
Uney?
Speaker 1 (21:55):
Yeah, just got We've got a cast of a thousand people.
Which do these people follow you everywhere?
Speaker 14 (22:00):
Yeah? They kind of not just follow me, they're in
advance as well, so you're surrounded.
Speaker 5 (22:05):
Yes, we really are anything wrong now.
Speaker 1 (22:08):
Normally at this time we do something called confessions for cash,
where people tell us their deepest, darkest secrets and we
pay them to do it because you know, times are
tough at the moment and considering you being the government
and you take all of our money.
Speaker 8 (22:23):
Anyway, come on.
Speaker 5 (22:28):
Sturday, I want a confession.
Speaker 3 (22:31):
What I did there?
Speaker 5 (22:33):
Did you see how I just just keep going?
Speaker 7 (22:37):
So?
Speaker 5 (22:37):
What is something that no one would know about?
Speaker 7 (22:40):
You?
Speaker 1 (22:40):
Like something that is a confession that the Australian people
should know but don't.
Speaker 2 (22:46):
So we just had Scott se Skott just told us
that she got rid of her partner's cat while he
was away.
Speaker 3 (22:52):
She took it to the pound and said it ran
away because she didn't like the cat.
Speaker 2 (22:55):
That's the that's the that's the level of sort of
confession we're talking about memories.
Speaker 14 (23:01):
Well, I've never done that because I do love my pooch.
But my pooch I have a modern relationship ship is
I am divorced and I have sharing.
Speaker 3 (23:16):
We share our dog.
Speaker 5 (23:17):
We have shared.
Speaker 14 (23:19):
So my dog Toto at the moment is with my
ex camel, and you know, it's what happens in modern relationships.
Speaker 4 (23:31):
We share custody. Smooth, she's a kavoodlekvoodleg. Yeah, okay, does your.
Speaker 5 (23:37):
Son have a saying that? Because you've got a twenty
five year old, don't.
Speaker 14 (23:40):
You twenty four? And he's well, you know, I love
him dearly and he's good at so many things. But
like a hollo twenty four year old boys, he's you know,
a bit vague from time to time. So we wouldn't
want to rely upon him to walk the dog or feet.
Mind you, when we got the dog, it was like, right,
(24:00):
he's old enough to look after Toto. I think he
picked up the poop once in ten years.
Speaker 6 (24:08):
Well, my question, we all know this about you. You
you're a massive rabbit Os fan. I am about when
I when I ruined your heart so many years ago.
Speaker 14 (24:18):
We did in a semi final.
Speaker 8 (24:19):
It's very rude of you.
Speaker 6 (24:21):
My questions, can you name four of the current players?
Speaker 1 (24:25):
Four?
Speaker 14 (24:26):
I can name the whole team their best team? You
got just well Mitchell, Johnson and Monroe on in the
on the weeks, Campbell Graham and Okay, that's.
Speaker 4 (24:40):
A good case, Cody.
Speaker 14 (24:42):
We've got three options.
Speaker 3 (24:45):
Big, you're a good fan.
Speaker 14 (24:47):
I can name the nineteen seventy one Grand Final team
if you like.
Speaker 3 (24:50):
I have a backup player. I just think coaches. Who
got an assistant coach?
Speaker 4 (24:55):
Yeah, Benny Hornby.
Speaker 3 (24:58):
The other one is one well made.
Speaker 4 (25:00):
How many do you know?
Speaker 3 (25:01):
I just want to one. I just quick five questions. See, okay,
I got a.
Speaker 5 (25:06):
Question, I got no no.
Speaker 14 (25:08):
I'm a true tragedy. I was on the board in
the nineties and the naughties when we got kicked out
of the comp and fought our way back. And so
my mum took me to the seventy one Grand Final
to see this beach Saint George, and I took my
son to the twenty fourteen Grand Final to see to
speak Cannabi, So that was pretty.
Speaker 5 (25:27):
You are a tragic socks or anything.
Speaker 14 (25:31):
I've got the full bitt I've got everything you can
possibly imagine and I was actually with Blake Solly last
night to see you, and yeah, we've got the nights
on Saturday's part of Magic Round at three o'clock. You're
going to be here for Magic Round here right now,
I'm doing something else on Saturday.
Speaker 3 (25:51):
That's right.
Speaker 4 (25:54):
Thing can vote?
Speaker 5 (25:58):
Did you put it all weekend.
Speaker 4 (26:00):
Down by Magic Round? Honestly voting John now? And they
can vote at sun Court, can they?
Speaker 9 (26:07):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (26:08):
Okay, that's smart.
Speaker 9 (26:09):
Give it.
Speaker 2 (26:12):
I've got a political question for you, and it's not
too political because it's me, but I the counonyr Butcher Shop,
which is the butcher shop I'll go to.
Speaker 3 (26:20):
It's just about ten k's from here.
Speaker 2 (26:22):
It's a great place and it's a brother and sister
team and they started off with about nine staff and
now they've expanded. Now they've got like a little cafe
and they've got a place you can get your burgers
cooked and everything, and they've got something like one hundred
and twenty staff.
Speaker 3 (26:33):
They're doing great.
Speaker 2 (26:34):
They've hired one hundred and twenty Australians and because they
went over one hundred, they're now paying this thing called
payroll tax, which just sounds insane to me that it
disincentivizes you to hire more.
Speaker 14 (26:46):
Sure to David Crystal, fully, it's a state tax.
Speaker 3 (26:49):
Is it a state tax?
Speaker 6 (26:50):
Yep?
Speaker 4 (26:51):
They good to know.
Speaker 3 (26:55):
Is it the dumbest taxi you've ever heard? A date tax?
Speaker 8 (26:58):
They do a tax on jobs.
Speaker 14 (26:59):
And when the GST was introduced, the state said, oh,
we'll get rid of it. Guess what they didn't tax.
Speaker 4 (27:07):
Is sillyness, democress for that to do that.
Speaker 1 (27:12):
Can you please stay with this because you may have
noticed that we do have.
Speaker 5 (27:15):
Dogs, you beautiful dogs, and very well they are.
Speaker 4 (27:20):
They're awesome.
Speaker 1 (27:21):
We're going to give these dogs the opportunity to pick
who is going to win the federal election this coming Saturday.
Speaker 5 (27:28):
So if you stay and watch, there is.
Speaker 14 (27:30):
Three answer one of them you have locked out.
Speaker 3 (27:36):
Yeah, she'll be right. She's covered in a second up.
Speaker 16 (27:40):
Little thing.
Speaker 15 (27:42):
Now.
Speaker 11 (27:44):
The podcasts People's Puppy, Political Prime Minister, Poll Prediction, Pandemonium.
Speaker 8 (27:55):
The Racist Honors to whether people think about country.
Speaker 4 (27:58):
In the four to three more years of Anthony Oberzi.
Speaker 14 (28:00):
We are the only government in the last twenty years
to have produced consecutive budget surfaces.
Speaker 3 (28:07):
Well, we know it's a tight race, Albo.
Speaker 4 (28:08):
We know that it's anyone's aim on Saturday.
Speaker 14 (28:11):
How are you feeling, I'm feeling nervous about the poachers here. Yeah,
I'm pretty confident about a little one. Okay, you big ones,
I reckon you might have a fight for the food.
Speaker 6 (28:25):
No, no, we're keeping him in there, Stapa.
Speaker 3 (28:27):
Yeah, so what.
Speaker 10 (28:28):
He's on his own, big boy.
Speaker 6 (28:29):
But I'm worried he's unactually hit the plate.
Speaker 5 (28:33):
He looks hungry.
Speaker 2 (28:34):
Now you're feeding him now if you're not, if you're
not watching this, which most people will be just listening
to this on the radio.
Speaker 3 (28:40):
Right now, we have two bowls.
Speaker 2 (28:41):
One is red with the labor tag, the other is
blue with the liberal tag. And we're about to put
treats down on both bowls and see one at a time,
which dog, or if the dogs choose liberal or labor.
Suki is anxious because I've got dents sticks here, which
I'm just placing down.
Speaker 15 (28:57):
Now.
Speaker 5 (28:58):
You're looking quite nervous.
Speaker 14 (28:59):
Well, you can't. You can't put Suki.
Speaker 2 (29:03):
He's got to start or even from here if you
want to bring you okay in the middle anyway, Okay, ready,
she's cool.
Speaker 4 (29:13):
Ready, Okay, this is the first the first part.
Speaker 3 (29:15):
We're going to find out what just so you could
go for okay, okay, oh she's gone. She was she
looked blue.
Speaker 4 (29:28):
Now, yeah, she looked that blue, had to.
Speaker 8 (29:31):
Look at it.
Speaker 3 (29:36):
Yeah, that's okay.
Speaker 14 (29:39):
So now you get a tax cut to twenty percent
off your ex stent. She got a hex stet.
Speaker 4 (29:47):
Well you can take the other one, all right, Okay,
so let's move that away. So clearing the place now,
Corey is about to lay down his treets.
Speaker 2 (29:52):
We're going to find out if you big boy Marlon,
is he part a huge dog.
Speaker 8 (29:58):
Marlon?
Speaker 3 (29:59):
Okay, we're going to find out.
Speaker 2 (30:00):
Which one Marlon goes for and snappers in case we
need to wait, in case we need a third option,
we do have Snapper available to do a tirl a.
Let's find out.
Speaker 14 (30:10):
You've got to get back get her in the middle.
Speaker 3 (30:15):
Okay, all right, Cory's about to give his stob to
day and we'll find out he's gone labor.
Speaker 2 (30:24):
He's gone labor as well.
Speaker 1 (30:26):
Well, you're looking a little nervous though, like because you
have to take this is the decision.
Speaker 14 (30:35):
Absolutely So. I had a busy itinerary today. But now
after this I'll just go back to the hotel. If
she'll out, do.
Speaker 5 (30:44):
You want to see if it's across the board. We've
got one more dog.
Speaker 3 (30:47):
You want to try a snaper? Alright, let's go for
a clean sweak. We might as well let me.
Speaker 8 (30:52):
I'll be happy with two for what maybe cut yours?
Speaker 14 (30:57):
What's looking pretty good pooches before? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (31:01):
Okay, so Snapper is coming out.
Speaker 1 (31:03):
So now we're moving one dog out and one dog in.
Speaker 4 (31:07):
Okay again, hold on, okay, so Snapper.
Speaker 2 (31:09):
The reason that we didn't use Snapper earlier was a
bit manager.
Speaker 8 (31:14):
Okay, Snappers.
Speaker 1 (31:15):
Okay, So without resading trained, Corey, you've done well. If
you just joined us, We've got two plates, one with Labor,
one with Liberal.
Speaker 5 (31:24):
The dogs are deciding.
Speaker 1 (31:25):
Corey is now just putting more treats in what.
Speaker 3 (31:29):
Type of dog? Snapper?
Speaker 14 (31:39):
Hundred and fifty seats to zero? If you translated through,
that's the way it is. You know.
Speaker 6 (31:45):
If you look at that in origin terms, that's Queensland
three nil.
Speaker 3 (31:48):
Oh, that's right, it's it's red red verse.
Speaker 14 (31:52):
If I went on Saturday, I'll be relaxed about.
Speaker 12 (31:55):
Fair enough.
Speaker 14 (31:57):
I actually did a podcast at the at the Caccident
the other day in the couches upstairs.
Speaker 8 (32:04):
Awesome. It was good, fun, really.
Speaker 6 (32:06):
Good they're funny guys.
Speaker 11 (32:08):
It was good.
Speaker 14 (32:08):
But I've been to the the Caction on Origin wearing
a blues jumper, the full bit you. They feel a
great no, no, people are great.
Speaker 1 (32:17):
Really you're a Prime Minister.
Speaker 14 (32:20):
But they wanted The great thing about Queenslanders is that
they understand their footy. And when we were kicked out
of the comp's house, let me tell you the support
we got from Queen Sanders to come back in because
they understood about identity and who you are.
Speaker 3 (32:34):
And we also it was also always good to have
a team we could flog.
Speaker 8 (32:40):
You.
Speaker 2 (32:43):
Thank you, thank you very much for coming in, Prime Minister.
Speaker 3 (32:48):
Thank you mate.
Speaker 2 (32:49):
Things are looking good on the on the puffy pole.
Speaker 5 (32:52):
Thank you so much.
Speaker 8 (32:56):
Now with Choreos the podcast.
Speaker 12 (33:00):
Give Me the.
Speaker 8 (33:03):
With Robin Kip and CoreOS.
Speaker 13 (33:06):
This is Confessions for Cash.
Speaker 3 (33:12):
Five hundred bucks on the line every day.
Speaker 2 (33:14):
If you've got a confession for us, you can head
to the website Kiss ninety seven three dot com. Dot
au Sky did just that, Sky out of Ripley and
told us that she took the cat, her partner's cat,
to the pound because it was peeing on all of
her clothes and things. When she felt pregnant, and she
just told her partner that it ran away.
Speaker 1 (33:32):
Yeah, she lied, and she took the cat and didn't
know anything that had happened to it.
Speaker 5 (33:36):
People got right up in arms yesterday. It was really
full on as.
Speaker 4 (33:39):
She searched for pinky Tinky, tinky tinky.
Speaker 1 (33:42):
Thanks everywhere, and one call her in particular by the
name of Jody.
Speaker 5 (33:48):
Well, you got yourself into trouble, didn't you.
Speaker 12 (33:50):
Kidn hat is for life? Any animal is for life.
The cat made a mistake. I hope that Sky doesn't
do the same thing when the baby makes a mistakes.
You knew that. You knew the struggle that any animals
face in these places, and the money that they're losing
because they're not given any money from the government.
Speaker 2 (34:08):
Gets a ton of money from the government, though in
all honestly they don't not that therefore the government.
Speaker 3 (34:12):
No, they do it.
Speaker 1 (34:12):
They do enough film, so far be it from me
to let that go by.
Speaker 8 (34:17):
Yes, it do.
Speaker 5 (34:19):
I do lots for the RSPCA.
Speaker 1 (34:22):
In fact, you'll see me on little billboards outside the
front of their op shops because I'm big supporters of
their right. So we had Emma from the RSPCA on
earlier today to correct you.
Speaker 16 (34:34):
We do get some which we're grateful for, but it's
only six percent, or just under six percent of the
total operating costs, so it's quite small. Let me think
of how much it costs safe. It costs around sixteen mil,
and ninety four percent of that funding comes from people
like you, Robin, people in the community donating and helping
us out.
Speaker 3 (34:54):
Okay, six percent, I was a little often. I apologize,
just a little.
Speaker 5 (34:58):
Operational courses take.
Speaker 1 (35:01):
These guys have a little greater understanding of the amazing
job that the RSPCA do.
Speaker 5 (35:07):
Emma had a really good idea.
Speaker 16 (35:10):
I want to come down tomorrow and volunteer. We will
hook them up with helping behind the scenes, like we
need help sorting donations in the shops, but we also
need lots of help with the animal care side. So
do you want to poop goops and litter trade there anything?
Speaker 3 (35:29):
I've got the sinuses. So we're going to go tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (35:31):
Tomorrow, We're going to go to the r s p
c A after the show and play with some cats
and things.
Speaker 6 (35:35):
Yeah, we're going to get some pope.
Speaker 14 (35:37):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (35:40):
R Now with the podcast.
Speaker 2 (35:44):
Thirty six fives out there, if you want to get
involved with this because we're talking about having a job
at your friend's wedding, whether you're in the bridal party
or one of the groomsmen best man. You've just been
the best man Corey over the weekend for your brother.
Speaker 5 (35:59):
I think it's wrong with you.
Speaker 1 (36:01):
We will actually determine that because I have asked your
wife Tiggan for the best man speech, which did involve
some backstreet boys, which you we know you all I love,
So that will be coming to me in the next
couple of days.
Speaker 5 (36:15):
Well, there you go. We will be the judge of that.
Speaker 4 (36:17):
I know we'll we'll be able to because in your
mind you nail it.
Speaker 3 (36:20):
But you're also blind. By the time you.
Speaker 4 (36:21):
Did your speech, we are you pretty turps by the
time you got.
Speaker 3 (36:25):
My flask was full of us and book. What do
you reckon?
Speaker 7 (36:28):
You?
Speaker 3 (36:29):
Okay, so let's see if you really nailed it. I
can't wait.
Speaker 5 (36:33):
You've got family weddings like you have to is it given?
Speaker 1 (36:36):
And if it's a family member you are just going
to do that, right, So let's take.
Speaker 5 (36:40):
Family out of the picture.
Speaker 1 (36:41):
Yes, but if you like one of your great mates
says to you, he hate do you want to be
my maid of honor? Do you want to be my bridesmaid?
Be my best man?
Speaker 5 (36:48):
One of the greens men. What's your response, Kip Whiteman.
Speaker 2 (36:51):
I mean, obviously yes, and you say you know and
it is an honor and you you're hugging it's lovely, but.
Speaker 4 (36:57):
It is I really think, well, I actually like it.
On the day, it's great.
Speaker 2 (37:01):
I'm happy doing the speech and all those other things.
But for me, the stress is like trying to organize
the Bucks party because I'm not an organizer.
Speaker 4 (37:08):
No you're not.
Speaker 2 (37:10):
And I'm going where I'm trying to wrangle twenty blokes
just going where are we going to go?
Speaker 3 (37:14):
What are we going to do? I've got to come
up with ideas. I've got to send messages to people.
Speaker 5 (37:18):
It's not a blessing, is it.
Speaker 3 (37:19):
It's not a blessing.
Speaker 5 (37:20):
It's a curse.
Speaker 3 (37:20):
It's a massive curse. Are you as a bridesmade?
Speaker 5 (37:23):
So bridesmaids are fun?
Speaker 1 (37:25):
I think see the preparation and that sort of stuff
for me is great, Like I love doing those things.
I love organizing and making someone happy and gift giving
is one of my love languages. So if I can
do that with quality time like that stuff. I really
love makeup.
Speaker 5 (37:39):
Here Cory's looking at me like, I'm thinking.
Speaker 3 (37:42):
Idiot, you're done.
Speaker 1 (37:44):
Yeah, but the day is when I kind of get
you know, because you want to have a great time
with your mates.
Speaker 4 (37:51):
Right, and you got jobs to do.
Speaker 1 (37:53):
Yeah, and if you've got a speech to do, you've
got to stay, you know, relatively together.
Speaker 7 (37:56):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (37:57):
You run around grabbing flowers, you're lifting up veils and things.
Speaker 4 (38:00):
Whatever.
Speaker 3 (38:00):
What's that floor? Bit the tail the train?
Speaker 4 (38:06):
You got to watch the train.
Speaker 3 (38:07):
See, it's a cape.
Speaker 1 (38:09):
And like when people say to me, can you be
my MC, I'm like, what do you don't like me?
Speaker 3 (38:13):
Yeah? Yeah, we're all in it.
Speaker 1 (38:18):
But I do actually think it is a beautiful honor.
And I haven't been asked for a while, maybe because
I win to.
Speaker 3 (38:25):
What do you think that ain't one o six y five?
Is it? Is it a beautiful honor?
Speaker 11 (38:28):
Or?
Speaker 3 (38:28):
Is it a pain in the a kerry of kippering?
Speaker 1 (38:31):
What do you reckon?
Speaker 10 (38:32):
I wish it could be normal.
Speaker 15 (38:34):
I have to say no.
Speaker 3 (38:35):
Oh.
Speaker 2 (38:36):
So someone says I would love you to be my
maid of honor, you would say no.
Speaker 15 (38:40):
I would love to say no, but you they go
over the top with asking you now. So it's like
this huge box and gifts and everything. And I have
no interest in getting married myself, but I feel like
I'm getting married because as a bridesmaid, you're doing absolutely
everything that the brust's doing.
Speaker 5 (38:57):
Yeah, and I mean, has it gone? How many times
have you done it?
Speaker 12 (39:00):
Carrie?
Speaker 15 (39:01):
Coming up to my third time? But the state, so
that's another into another.
Speaker 2 (39:06):
How many what's the bill so far you reckon for
your friend's weddings?
Speaker 15 (39:10):
Let's not think about that.
Speaker 4 (39:13):
But in the state, we're talking thousands, aren't we?
Speaker 12 (39:16):
Yeah?
Speaker 15 (39:16):
We are?
Speaker 6 (39:16):
Do you do you just keep doing the same like Hens?
Speaker 15 (39:22):
No, because they are are completely different.
Speaker 5 (39:25):
You can't do the friend.
Speaker 15 (39:27):
That want to dictate it. You've got some that want
you to do whatever you want, and then you've got
a guest that don't want to pay what you want
to charge them, probable.
Speaker 5 (39:36):
The money things ducks.
Speaker 1 (39:38):
Have you had a bridezilla or a complete meltdown from
family around organizing a wedding?
Speaker 15 (39:43):
Yeah, I have had a melt down from family because
we didn't choose their favorite champagne.
Speaker 1 (39:50):
No way, when was that it was?
Speaker 15 (39:54):
For the Hens?
Speaker 3 (39:58):
You've got problems before you've even begun the real stuff.
Speaker 15 (40:01):
Yeah, and if you don't want to get married yourself,
I'm like, why am I doing this? I don't care
for weddings?
Speaker 1 (40:07):
Right, Yeah, well look, thank you carry That is one
side I do feel we do need to balance this out, like.
Speaker 4 (40:14):
Anyone does anyone find it a beautiful honor?
Speaker 13 (40:17):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (40:17):
About it a great I did, because you didn't do anythingless.
You just got on the terms. You did what you
always do.
Speaker 2 (40:24):
You got drunk and you talk too much and I'm
so fun away saying, but what about normal people?
Speaker 3 (40:31):
Thirty one of six fives out numbers.
Speaker 8 (40:34):
Running here now with the podcast.
Speaker 2 (40:39):
Seven twenty It's Robin keep now with Coreo. It's beautiful
weather right now in Brisbane. It's wedding weather. We're talking
about weddings and whether or not when you're in a
groomsman or a bridesmaid is it a wonderful honor or
is it just a bit of a curse on the
day so you can't really let go.
Speaker 1 (40:53):
I've been thinking about this, like seriously for the last
ten minutes, going.
Speaker 4 (40:57):
No, it is an honor.
Speaker 5 (40:58):
No, it's an honor.
Speaker 15 (40:59):
It is.
Speaker 3 (41:01):
It's lovely trying to talk yourself into it though.
Speaker 5 (41:03):
No, but it is an honor. It's just on the day.
Speaker 1 (41:06):
But then you get to wear a pretty frock that
you have to pay for that you possibly want to wear.
Speaker 3 (41:10):
Can that you don't like a lilac dress?
Speaker 6 (41:14):
Is it the amount that kosh or is it the
actual work and frustration?
Speaker 3 (41:20):
Like what it actually does to you.
Speaker 1 (41:22):
It depends on the people you're dealing with, Like if
you've got a bridezilla, you'd rather be anywhere else. I'd
rather go to the dentist without any sort of antibody.
Speaker 3 (41:31):
Like Hailey out of the agula. What are your thoughts
on this?
Speaker 12 (41:36):
So I've always been a bride, but never a bridesmaid,
and I think it will be an absolute honor.
Speaker 15 (41:41):
I really do.
Speaker 2 (41:42):
I've always been a bride, So hang on, how many
times you've been a bride?
Speaker 12 (41:48):
You always make mistakes.
Speaker 13 (41:49):
Guys, Chiff and I are already beating you in that.
Speaker 4 (41:52):
Department, Okay, And so you want the honor?
Speaker 7 (41:56):
Yeah, I think it would be a great honor.
Speaker 12 (41:58):
And I got married at the end of last year
and had my children as my bridesmaids.
Speaker 10 (42:03):
Don't recommend I love.
Speaker 12 (42:04):
The bridezillas on the day to calm them down.
Speaker 2 (42:11):
That is great, ad So for you, one hundred and
fifty dollars to spend at. Flowers for everyone, for you, Hayley,
Oh my god, thank you so much.
Speaker 3 (42:18):
No worries.
Speaker 2 (42:18):
Flowers for everyone, dot com dot a you delivering big
love and beautiful blooms to Mum this Mother's Day.
Speaker 8 (42:24):
Rowing here now with Correos this podcast