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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Take a few glasses and apologize to us.
Speaker 2 (00:02):
I'm so sorry, but I'm not taking on my glass.
What's a procedure.
Speaker 1 (00:08):
This is Roden Gabby versus the world?
Speaker 3 (00:15):
Are we on? Should I yell?
Speaker 2 (00:20):
I don't know what's going on. It's a desk, guy,
I can't turn it down. I stopped it.
Speaker 3 (00:30):
Oh, I was gonna say, just gone down.
Speaker 2 (00:31):
What I wouldn't turn down?
Speaker 3 (00:33):
That was? That was That was like a party. They
were like, you know what, guys, get out of here.
Speaker 2 (00:37):
It's time to dance Friday. Yeah, it's crossed to produce
a Chelsea straight out of the gate. It sounded like
I was turning down or was it insane?
Speaker 4 (00:44):
No, it was insane. It was Friday energy like that.
Speaker 5 (00:49):
That's gonna be yelling in the club on a Friday
night like you'd be like, imagine.
Speaker 2 (00:53):
The turndown button doesn't work today, So it appears that.
Speaker 3 (00:58):
Is a real problem.
Speaker 2 (00:59):
It looks like we're on. It looks like everything's working
except for the turndown.
Speaker 5 (01:04):
But well, Friday, the desk is ready to just go
all out.
Speaker 3 (01:10):
It will not be muted.
Speaker 2 (01:11):
Will not what I was what I was planning to
start the show with. If you could hear us over
the party, the dance party that just decided to take hold.
I was going to start chanting, you know, went to
the wrong country Southwest USA right now. No, that was
(01:34):
that was an odd instinctive thing for me to do.
As in Australia, Y go to South Wales, New South
Wales a meter away Southwell, let us you do this time.
Speaker 6 (01:46):
Church great footwork. Even got a past past from Telly
Fresh practical football from New South wild.
Speaker 2 (01:57):
That's right. I've gone and gone on the bandwagon as
Queensland supporter and started chanting New South Wales and USA.
Speaker 5 (02:05):
That wasn't a bit odd, two things you don't really
chant at the moment you in particular I chant New
South Wales.
Speaker 2 (02:11):
It was just such a high standard of game, which
there was so much concern around. You mentioned earlier in
the week that by their own self awareness, the girls
have gone, listen, we don't have any match fitness here.
You go banging state of origin on before we've even
played a game in the remulus and we're going to struggle.
(02:32):
But clearly they've kept the fitness up, They've put the
k's on the clock during the off season. So the
standard was very good. They were very fit. Did you
do the did you stay late Darcy for the opening
of Magic Round?
Speaker 7 (02:44):
I watched a little bit of it, but I didn't
like stay up for the whole time.
Speaker 2 (02:48):
Isn't that the thing I don't reckon? I've seen the
end of an Origin game for a while.
Speaker 3 (02:52):
They just go so late.
Speaker 2 (02:53):
Well, foot he does Thursday night footy. If you're awake
at this time, you know you're obviously a night shifter
or you're up early. We haven't seen the end of
a Thursday night putty game for a little while yourself either.
All right, today is the day. It's the final day
of the election campaign. And if we're talking about having
a breakfast snag, well i'm I'm I'm up for that.
Speaker 3 (03:18):
You're not getting a breakfast snag. You're getting a.
Speaker 2 (03:20):
Breakfast sausage sisage thirteen ten sixty. If you will be
one of the many.
Speaker 3 (03:27):
Sausage we're putting on a weird accent.
Speaker 7 (03:29):
You know, if you were trying to do a weird accent.
And then I was like, oh wait, no, I know
exactly what you're saying, sausage.
Speaker 2 (03:35):
I'm looking for a sage. If I'm talking like maybe
I'm from somewhere around New York and Brooklyn. They do
not have a sausage Sizzlelyn, but if they did, they
would say, Hey, I'll have a sausage and some bread. No,
a soy sausage thirteen ten sixty if you were one
of the many, how many of the sausage sizzle places
(03:58):
will there be today or should I say tomorrow?
Speaker 7 (04:01):
That's a really great question. I don't Well, I think
this there's seven thousand pole like polling places that you
can go and votes are going to assume there's seven
thousand places you could get a democracy sausage.
Speaker 2 (04:14):
I can tell you of the public schools in the Act,
thirty nine of them. They're they're getting together thirty nine
public schools across the Act. You're going to fire up
the barbies because those schools will be locations to vote.
Speaker 5 (04:28):
Yeah bugdor public school. Shout out to those guys. I'll
be there getting the sausage tomorrow morning.
Speaker 2 (04:34):
Well, you've gone over the border, so that's forty will
be you're part of the thirty nine. And I'm confident
that in Yas will have one. The church in Maron
Bateman will probably have one, but that's not a school,
so it doesn't count. There will be there will be
no shortage of them, however, to be confirmed. If any
of them will be catering to the vegetarians, good luck.
Speaker 3 (04:55):
How many will have sausages?
Speaker 2 (04:57):
You want the vote, you want my vote?
Speaker 7 (05:00):
Wait, I really want to hear whether you go up
and ask for a susage or not.
Speaker 2 (05:04):
To be a waste of my time, but I will,
I will search Act Senator and Finance Minister Katie gallaher
will be joining us later.
Speaker 3 (05:12):
And she's a vegetarian, is she?
Speaker 2 (05:15):
Indeed? She is?
Speaker 5 (05:16):
Well, she might have the ends of what she wants
that vote, she's got it anyway, all right.
Speaker 2 (05:22):
She's going to be joining us in about an hour's time,
in just a second. Oh goodness, gracious. All right, Well
we're off to a flap. If you are considering voting
for one of the alternate, you know, one of the alternates,
not one of the majors. Gabe. He's going to go
through a couple of the candidates to give you a
sobering reality check. Guess which way this is going to go?
Speaker 1 (05:40):
God and Gabby versus the world.
Speaker 2 (05:43):
Alright, let's see, still unresolved. If you're with us at
the beginning, of the show as to what will turn
down what won't. But we'll find out together. Four degrees
the current official temperature, what is the apparent temperature? Nineteen
will be our top this afternoon. We know yesterday around
this time we got to a feels like zero point
(06:04):
three zero?
Speaker 3 (06:07):
Is that what you've got?
Speaker 7 (06:08):
No?
Speaker 3 (06:09):
Here it is you know the airport's mine goes current location.
Speaker 2 (06:15):
It negative zero points wat.
Speaker 3 (06:25):
And it feels like temperature. So it's not official.
Speaker 2 (06:29):
It feels like No.
Speaker 5 (06:30):
I agree with you, I agree with you that that
is the temperature, but it's not official.
Speaker 2 (06:34):
The test is to whether or not those puddles that
you were that you would walk through on the way
to school or ice or not. And so you can
tell me it's four degrees, but if i'm if I'm
cracking ice, it's zero it's freezing.
Speaker 8 (06:45):
Ye.
Speaker 2 (06:46):
All right, well done, everybody. We've made it to the
end of a five day week. It's an achievement and
there's only four or five of them to go until
we have reconciliation day. And it's true not that we're counting. Okay,
well yeah, if you're not one of the one and
a half million Australians, I don't know the official number,
but it's certainly thereabouts who have already voted. You need
(07:09):
to make a decision. I suspect you already have. However,
there's understandable cynicism around the two major parties, and Gabe,
you've gone. Well, listen, let's look at an alternate today.
Speaker 3 (07:20):
Yeah, there's a party that we're all very angry with
for a different reason.
Speaker 5 (07:25):
It is the Trumpet of Patriots party, which is Clive
Palmer's party.
Speaker 2 (07:29):
Could be a fantastic part.
Speaker 5 (07:31):
People are really mad at them though, because these unsolicited
text messages that are coming through incessantly. I've had like
five or six of them, and they make no sense.
Speaker 2 (07:39):
When you go to watch a video on a website
and an ad comes up, and it might even be
for something you like, but you get angry at it.
Speaker 3 (07:45):
Yeah, exactly, just do the job it's meant to do.
Speaker 2 (07:47):
So we need to overlook the Harry Fong messages that
the guy from the Trumpet of Patriots sent him out.
We all get three upset there. Let's just reset. Let's
take that out of the equations.
Speaker 3 (07:59):
All right, let's take the anger out.
Speaker 2 (08:00):
Maybe we should vote for our Trumpet of Patriots don't.
Speaker 3 (08:04):
Need to say that.
Speaker 5 (08:04):
Don't even say that, because the Sydney Morning Herald has
actually done a full deep dive on a lot of
the Clive Palmer candidates and a part of his Trumpet
Patriots Party this time around. Supposedly he only had like
four weeks to assemble one hundred candidates because he decided
last minute that he was going to participate a man
of action. But it means that maybe there hasn't been
(08:25):
quite the vetting that has been should be required to
collect these candidates.
Speaker 3 (08:31):
There hasn't had they haven't had time.
Speaker 5 (08:33):
So here's a little bit of Harry and Alexander from
the Sydney Morning Herald talking about a couple of the
candidates that are part of the party. This is just
a few of the one hundred, but it's pretty damning. So
first of all, let's go right to the top.
Speaker 2 (08:50):
Damning good.
Speaker 9 (08:53):
The party president was found guilty of mid range drink
driving but no conviction was recorded.
Speaker 2 (09:00):
Ok, that's not.
Speaker 5 (09:01):
Great, So it's not great, but you know, it's not
the end of the world. But that's the woman you
see on the TV ads with the straight blonde hair
in the glasses that.
Speaker 2 (09:08):
She's oh yeah, Yeah, it's nice.
Speaker 3 (09:12):
If you don't listen to what she's saying.
Speaker 2 (09:13):
Sure, I haven't listened to a word.
Speaker 3 (09:15):
Well, there you go.
Speaker 2 (09:15):
So she looks lovely. However, she's had a terrible error
of judgment, and I hope she never does anything that's
silly again, like.
Speaker 3 (09:22):
Join the trumpet Patriots.
Speaker 2 (09:25):
There's two errors in judgment. But hey, as long as
it doesn't really happen in threes, well.
Speaker 3 (09:31):
It gets worse. Let's go to candidate number two.
Speaker 9 (09:35):
There's David sara Kaya who's standing in the seat of
read This guy is a fake psychologist. There was a
public warning issued about him by the h Triple C
in late.
Speaker 3 (09:46):
Twenty twenty three.
Speaker 9 (09:47):
He bought his psychology degree his PhD online for two
hundred and fifty.
Speaker 2 (09:52):
Dollars resourceful, and I think that's the he needs to
put dangerous, industrious dangerous. He's getting a done.
Speaker 3 (10:00):
You can't fake being a doctor.
Speaker 2 (10:02):
Ah here we have a doctor.
Speaker 5 (10:03):
No, all right, Well, I don't think you're going to
be able to defend this one. This is the worst
of the worst when it comes to the candidate.
Speaker 2 (10:11):
This is worse than a fake doctor.
Speaker 3 (10:13):
One hundred.
Speaker 9 (10:15):
Michael Norman, JESSP. He's a boat builder on the Sunshine Coast.
Speaker 2 (10:19):
Love boats, people love boats, Sunny Coast part of the world.
You've got my boat boat builder.
Speaker 9 (10:25):
He is currently facing stalking and weapons charges. He was
recently found outside of property and blibly on the Sunshine Coast,
and police allegedly found in his car camouflage, gear, duct tape,
a rope, a cadaver, a bag, a shovel, and an axe.
Speaker 5 (10:43):
You can't defend that this guy should not be allowed
to run in a political party.
Speaker 2 (10:49):
That is terrible preparedness. Come on, if you're waking up
this morning discovering the been attacked by mossies, you're not alone.
Speaker 5 (11:03):
No, I went out last night, not out. I didn't
go out on Tursday night, of course I didn't. I
went outside last night to have look at the clothesline
because it's starting to you how it starts to sag
and you got to retighten.
Speaker 3 (11:14):
It's so annoying.
Speaker 2 (11:15):
It's a chore.
Speaker 5 (11:16):
It's a chore anyway, So it's outside for like ten minutes.
I came back inside and had three mossy bites around
my ankles, and I was like, hold on, we're getting
to close to zero degrees. What are you still doing alive?
How are you around?
Speaker 2 (11:28):
There's nothing more infuriating than flies and mosquitos and it's cold. Yes,
you're not meant to be alive.
Speaker 3 (11:36):
Go away.
Speaker 2 (11:37):
Spiders are like, I'm cool with it, and.
Speaker 3 (11:40):
I'm fine with that because they're not.
Speaker 2 (11:41):
Actually no, I mean the spiders eat them, so happy.
Speaker 3 (11:44):
I get what you mean, right, I'm fine with spiders.
Speaker 2 (11:48):
It's all good for everyone's fine.
Speaker 5 (11:50):
But I did a little Google this morning because I
was like, all right, this is silly. At what point
do all the mosquitos die for winter? Turns out the
so in my Google it's come up. No, mosquitos do
not die in winter. They enter a state of dormancy.
They find sheltered areas to survive the cold, lay their eggs, and.
Speaker 3 (12:12):
Then go dormant. So they're like a bear.
Speaker 5 (12:15):
So no wonder they were collecting my blood because they
needed to fill up before they go.
Speaker 3 (12:19):
To sleep for six months.
Speaker 2 (12:21):
They're hibernating. Yeah, yeah, like a bear. Right, I understand, smart.
Speaker 3 (12:25):
But it's just not something I expected.
Speaker 2 (12:27):
No, and if we find where you're hibernating, ye out,
you will not be coming out of the hibernation to
see that flight last week from Delhi in India. No,
it's the report here, itchy. Passengers spent an entire flight
praying for the flight tow end when mosquitos swamped the
plane and then and then they shut the door and
(12:50):
took off.
Speaker 3 (12:50):
Oh no, they're all in there.
Speaker 2 (12:52):
Well, apparently it's problem there. The airport has a mosquito plate,
so they spray the planes and everyone get on quick
shut the door. But they weren't quick enough. And tough mosquitos.
Speaker 3 (13:07):
That is my worst nightmare because they love me.
Speaker 5 (13:10):
I've always said my blood must taste really good because
the mosquitos just make a beeline for me.
Speaker 3 (13:14):
And he vampires were ever a real thing. I've been
in so much trouble.
Speaker 2 (13:18):
It depends. Would show you watch you might turn into
a hot vampire and just go on a spree of
your own, you know what I mean.
Speaker 3 (13:25):
I don't mind that.
Speaker 2 (13:26):
Okay, if okays Gabby wasn't terrifying enough. The prospect of
that is more than I.
Speaker 1 (13:33):
Can Rod and Gabby versus the World.
Speaker 2 (13:36):
Day two of the mushroom murder trial. I'm not sure
was as revelatory as day one. But what were your takeaway?
Speaker 7 (13:45):
Yesterday we heard from Simon which was her ex husband,
and he was talking about how he was actually supposed
to be at the lunch that ended up killing his mum,
dad and auntie, but unfortunately not unfortunately the night before
he just changed his mind because it didn't feel right.
Speaker 2 (14:06):
Yeah, so we knew that, and then we saw, you know,
the the more detailed exchanges in the text messages, which
with the benefit of hindsight, I'll play them back for
you later on if you like, with the knowing what
we know now and thinking what many think certainly read
in a more sinister fashion, but the job of the
(14:27):
jury is to go. You need to take these messages
on face value, so I'll play those back to you
and then exception. I think. The other major learning was
that Aaron Patterson received two million dollars approximately in inheritance
from her deceased grandmother. And it's interesting that in court
(14:48):
it's being painted as she loaned hundreds of thousands of
you know that two million to the siblings of who
was who was her other half at the time. But
the reality is, when you're in a relationship. I don't know,
some people have separate accounts, but often when you're in
a relationship, if your other half gets two million dollars.
(15:08):
It's your two million dollars. So in reality, it's that
couple have decided to loan money to the brothers and sisters.
Speaker 3 (15:16):
Why coming into it? Is she mad about it or something?
Speaker 2 (15:19):
So it's really interesting. No, no, no, that's really interesting. Okay,
So the and they're not officially divorced, so but the
separated partner. He's spent virtually the entire day of day
two in the dock, and they're getting him back in
again to start day three. And there's just a lot
of what seems like inconsequential stuff, a lot of trivial information,
(15:43):
a lot of painting the picture, but believing me, it's
all happening for a reason. So the prosecution is setting
their case right up. And by the way, it's the
defense that introduced the line of questioning around the loans. Oh,
she must like these people. What are you talking about? Dollars?
Speaker 10 (16:04):
Right?
Speaker 2 (16:04):
She trusts them and she straight away your mind goes to, well,
is there a motive there? She's not paying it back.
I don't know any of those that all.
Speaker 3 (16:10):
Bitter about the fact that money's gone.
Speaker 2 (16:12):
Right, there's no evidence to suggest any of that. By
the way, and this is you know, the challenge when
you're watching from Afar. But I'm going through it with
as fine toothcomb as I can. And I'm not saying,
you know, anything overtly incriminating. Certainly in day two, but
again it's all circumstantial. That's what the whole case is
going to be. So they're digging deep, all right. Day
three is today. Huts and Young was in the studio
(16:36):
with us earlier in the week, and I'm disappointed that
we hadn't discovered at that point that he appears to
be doing celebrity messages that people pay for.
Speaker 5 (16:44):
Yeah, I was really mad that I just found this out,
so mad because I would have loved to ask him
about it.
Speaker 2 (16:49):
I love it.
Speaker 3 (16:49):
Next time we'll have to ask him about it.
Speaker 5 (16:51):
But no, this popped up on my feed last night
because huts and Young, I would say he's a friend
of the show these days, and he put up on
his Instagram story.
Speaker 3 (17:00):
Hey mom, press play and then it says I'm available
for personalized videos It's Mother's Day, And I was like,
what is this? Has he been hacked? What's going on?
Speaker 5 (17:09):
And so I clicked through to find out what it
was all about. And it's actually a cameo style website
called Swish, and I feel like it's like the sports
version of what cameo is. So it's a separate website,
but it's all sports.
Speaker 2 (17:23):
So instead of celebrities you've read, yeah.
Speaker 5 (17:28):
You've got professional athletes who yeah, swish swish, but it's
about with a Y, so s w y s h
swish And ten percent of the price of every video
goes to charity as well.
Speaker 3 (17:42):
So they've got a bit of you know, good vibes.
Speaker 2 (17:46):
To get Hudson to do a message before I tell.
Speaker 5 (17:49):
You that, here's what Hudson has put on the website
to promote the fact that he does videos. He's had
a little video to promote well, it's just.
Speaker 3 (17:59):
It's just to shout out.
Speaker 10 (18:02):
Hey, guys, Hudson and Youngy from the camera is excited
to join Team Swish for any birthday messages, shout outs
or anything like that.
Speaker 2 (18:08):
Head over to the up and hit us up and
I'll get back.
Speaker 5 (18:10):
Let's go yes, and his caption says, tough, no nonsense
forward for the Raiders who can play in the middle
or on the edge. Hudson Young knows how to bust
the line or find the stripe New South Wales origin
representative and every video this month raises funds the Royal
Hospital for Women, so the charities must change. His average
delivery speed is four to seven days. He's got some
(18:32):
great reviews on the website of people saying he has
done a great job for them on their videos and
he's you know, followed the instructions.
Speaker 4 (18:39):
To a t.
Speaker 7 (18:39):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (18:40):
So if you want to get mum a Hudson video
for Mother's.
Speaker 2 (18:44):
Day, anyone, I'm going to be making a lot of
my communication in the workplace. Now buy Hudson Young's swish
fueled message.
Speaker 5 (18:53):
Well, I hope you've got some money behind you, because
one message is seventy seven dollars done.
Speaker 2 (18:58):
Not a problem.
Speaker 5 (18:59):
I think that's a bargain, Hudson. It's a lot more
than what you see the marriative first site people selling
videos for on cameo, and he deserves it.
Speaker 2 (19:05):
Let me see if I if I needed to communicate
with an interdepartmental communication, right, I need to send a
video to someone else in the workplace, and I sent
someone from Married at First Sight making the announcement of
whatever I needed to communicate. They're going to know who's this.
They're not going to know it's from me. They're not
going to know who the person is.
Speaker 3 (19:26):
Probably haven't followed the brief, right.
Speaker 2 (19:28):
Hudson Youngers, you lit on your screen. Go mate, Rod
needs to let you know something serious. Meet him in
the boardroom. Now you're going to the boardroom. You're not
going who's this? What's going on? You know what's going.
Speaker 3 (19:43):
He's an authority figure.
Speaker 2 (19:44):
He's going to say that he's no nonsense, and you'll
know that my boardroom meeting will be no nonsense.
Speaker 1 (19:51):
Rodin Gabby versus the.
Speaker 2 (19:53):
World's fantastic guests joining us in the next half hour,
Tom right from the Brummy. He's got the big Derby Derby.
I get confused because Chelsea says it differently because she's
from Perth. How do you say it over in w
A Chelsea, you say Derby? I say Derby?
Speaker 7 (20:12):
That's right.
Speaker 2 (20:13):
I don't even know anymore?
Speaker 3 (20:14):
What do I say?
Speaker 2 (20:15):
What do I say with the thing? So you guys
have the Eagles and Dockers. That's your Derby, right, well
our Derby, it's called the Derby and it's the Brums
and the Tas. Saturday Night at GOEO. Tom Wright joining
US and then Federal Finance Minister and Minister for Women
Katie gallaher our former chief minister in the Act, will
(20:35):
be joining us on election eve as well. And I
know that you spoke with her a little while ago,
and there seems to have been quite a mission or
oversight during the campaign.
Speaker 5 (20:46):
Yeah, there hasn't been a single mention about gendered violence,
and it's just a really, really really big.
Speaker 3 (20:53):
Mission from both parties. I just want to get some clarification.
Speaker 2 (20:55):
What was the Minister for women And it will be
interesting because I suspect that at some point in the
place and the strategizing, she's gone. You know, we should
mention this, but we can't stay for sure she's been
told no, yeah, unless she tells us otherwise before we
go to the news. I always have thought it's funny
historically used to see those great stories the world's tallest
(21:18):
man meets the world's shortest man. What happened? And the
answer is nothing, nothing ever happens. It's just two people
photow and so I was pretty excited in twenty twenty
five for this to be making international news today. They're
running this on Channel seven this morning as well.
Speaker 11 (21:33):
The world's tallest doc has met the world's smallest Great Dane.
Reggie is just over a meter tall hour pearl in
a teacup, but they're ninety proved no obstacle, the pair
quickly becoming friends, kind of. They were brought together for
a special meeting in the US state of Idaho to
(21:55):
celebrate seventy years of the Guinness World Records.
Speaker 3 (21:59):
No freak me out. I have a tiny two hour
I'm not as tiny as that one, but.
Speaker 5 (22:03):
Anytime there's big dogs around, I'm afraid that either he'll
get stepped on and crushed or swallowed whole.
Speaker 2 (22:10):
This is exactly what I was thinking. Yeah, when the
world's tallest man met the world's shortest man, Okay, it happened,
but that was it. When the world's tallest dog meets
the world's shortest dog. As soon as I saw the
footage of them together, I went, this can go wrong,
really wrong. But nothing went wrong, and so, in the
tradition of world's tallest something meaning world's short of something,
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nothing happened.
Speaker 12 (22:33):
Again.
Speaker 2 (22:36):
I've noticed that elbow on the last day of the election,
trail is campaigning in Brisbane, which coincidentally just happens to
be the home of Magic Round.
Speaker 3 (22:45):
Oh that is convenient, isn't it.
Speaker 2 (22:47):
He's got to go to the footage.
Speaker 3 (22:48):
He can't go elections tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (22:51):
He's campaigning. Oh, where can I find a bunch of people?
The campaign to over the Sun call the one of
the rabbits playing?
Speaker 3 (23:00):
Is that who he goes for?
Speaker 7 (23:01):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (23:01):
Yeah, he's a big rabbit, big rabbits?
Speaker 3 (23:04):
Is that where you're looking at?
Speaker 2 (23:05):
Up? I've messed that up as well. I don't know
whether or not last night's origin game was part of
the tips, but we'll get to that later on. Gee,
the apps are slow today. We'll work out what Albo's
doing later on. Let's pause on the Australian election campaign,
because one hundred and one days into the current US administration,
and I called it early. It took longer than I thought.
(23:27):
But let the firings.
Speaker 7 (23:28):
Begin, Darcy, Yeah, exactly. Well, I don't think it would
come as a surprise to many that the National Security
Advisor has been replaced the guy who let the journalist
into the.
Speaker 3 (23:39):
Private conversation exactly, the top secret conversation that.
Speaker 7 (23:44):
Bad, you know?
Speaker 2 (23:47):
Yeah, okay, so he just right, so he let him
stick around for a little bit longer and then said, ah,
that's gonna be a problem. My understanding is, who's that
walt Mike Waltz. That's right. He He will lose his
job but become the US ambassador to the United Nations.
So he's gonna be okay.
Speaker 3 (24:04):
Isn't that what we did to Kevin Rubb.
Speaker 2 (24:07):
Yeah, by we, you mean the opposition, which then became
the government. It's a funny thing with those gigs where
you look after an opposition ex Prime minister and give
them a cool ambassador game. Yeah you look. Yeah, you
gotta look after the XPMS. Okay, okay. So that's the news.
Forget about what people who work in the administration think
(24:29):
of him. Americans are calling Donald Trump president grinch today. Oh,
calling President Grinch this time after this air this morning
American Time on NBC News.
Speaker 8 (24:42):
For the first time, President Trump is acknowledging his triple
digit tariffs on China could cause shortages of consumer goods
and higher prices, after business leaders have raised alarms about
supplies of everything from groceries to toys. Well, maybe the
children will have two dollars instead of thirty dollars, and
maybe the two dolls will cost a couple of bucks.
Speaker 12 (25:03):
By that there were.
Speaker 5 (25:04):
No He is just back at it as hard as
he can, and it's really starting to fall over.
Speaker 2 (25:12):
He's going to struggle around Christmas time unless things turn
around real fast.
Speaker 3 (25:17):
Because I want I.
Speaker 2 (25:19):
Want those thirty dollars and a nice little just cave
it at the end, and those two dollars will cost more.
So enjoy that, President Grinch, Who's sorry, Rod.
Speaker 1 (25:29):
And Gabby versus the world.
Speaker 2 (25:31):
If we did get to in the apparent temperatures just
below zero this morning, our coldest start for twenty twenty five.
Tom right from the brummies has dropped in right on, Q.
Have you looked ahead to the weather for tomorrow night's
game against the Tars?
Speaker 10 (25:44):
I tend not to try to let it surprise me
a little bit. I guess the Tars might have been
looking at it. We'll have at least one eye on it.
Speaker 2 (25:51):
This is really interesting. We talk about home ground advantage,
and yet we know that the Reds, you know, we
know that teams in extreme weather environment we'll train to
try and have an advantage. And so if we if
we start plumbing towards zero, this is good news for
us tomorrow night.
Speaker 13 (26:07):
Right.
Speaker 10 (26:07):
Well, that's what they say in Zach days. Once you're
allowed to get the Catmando's out of the puff of jackets out.
So as soon as it rolled around that last week,
I think the boys had one eye on the little
advantage we might get.
Speaker 2 (26:17):
The tars are soft, they have those long they got
those big trench coat jackets, don't I That's what I
was talking about this earlier in the week. That's who
I've seen wearing them. Don't start me on the reds.
They come and they we they wrapped them, said they
wrapped themselves in blankets.
Speaker 10 (26:30):
Aren't you're allowed to say it?
Speaker 12 (26:32):
I'm not.
Speaker 10 (26:32):
Might come back to bite me if I do poke
the bear a little bit.
Speaker 5 (26:36):
I find it really interesting though, because you said today
you're doing a bit of recovery and an ice bath
might be included in that.
Speaker 3 (26:41):
Is that more hell in summer or winter or just
it just sucks all time?
Speaker 10 (26:46):
Yeah, it's one of those ones you sort of just
bite the bullet. But don't get me wrong. It's indoor like,
it's not just out in the elements like it is
this morning, like it could be a lot worse.
Speaker 2 (26:55):
Don't give the strength and conditioning guys any ideas they're
going in a second, how are idea enough to get
into the car park today? And you'll see.
Speaker 3 (27:02):
The portable ice bath.
Speaker 2 (27:03):
Well, so the ice bath is it's there are proper
ice baths and then there are wheely bins full of
water and ice. Have you have you got in one
of those.
Speaker 10 (27:11):
You've got to humble yourself sometimes and get in the
dirty wheely bin. We've got the best of both worlds,
so we've got the ability to drop it down and
be really humble, or we've got the nice plunge and
it's very beautiful.
Speaker 2 (27:22):
That's nice to know. That's a measure of where your
club's traveling as far as budget management's concerned. If they're
feeling the wheely bin with ice and water, you know
it's tough times. But you still need to get the
job done. You need to look after the muscles. Speak
of the job done. Let's get to let's get too
important stuff.
Speaker 13 (27:37):
Now.
Speaker 2 (27:38):
Did you come here on the way to you know,
doing the meeting today at training and have your daughter
indies shoes in your boot and she's got to get
to get to school.
Speaker 10 (27:49):
There was a topic of discussion. The finger was pointed
very quickly at me, but it was actually in her
backpack that I packed very nicely. Oh well, one for
the good guys this morning.
Speaker 2 (27:59):
You've got the points.
Speaker 10 (28:00):
Doesn't happen often that I'm actually in the right, but
I'll take it. I'll take it.
Speaker 2 (28:04):
A year and a half in same as Gabby your.
Speaker 3 (28:06):
I had the backpack in my car yesterday was the
same thing. But yeah, our daughters.
Speaker 5 (28:11):
Are the same age and days apart, days apart, and
the the routine where one does drop off and one
picks up. It can get a little bit confusing as
to who's in the right and who's in the wrong.
Speaker 2 (28:23):
Believe me, yesterday on the phone, Gabby was really apologetic
when her husband playing I'm so sorry, I've still got
the bag, and then she hung up and went, it's
his fault, Like how could it possibly be his fault?
She talked me into it him like, yeah, yeah, it
is his fault.
Speaker 3 (28:36):
He distracted me, but I was trying to do it.
Speaker 2 (28:38):
But you saved the day. The bags have got so
many They've got little pockets in them. You can lose
stuff in there.
Speaker 10 (28:44):
There's pockets, and then there's like side pouches, and there's
a back to jippart. Then there's then there's like the
side they sometimes put like a dirty jumper or something
in like a you know, a separate plastic bag that
just gets melted in somewhere else underneath.
Speaker 3 (29:00):
And then have you had clothes go moldy because of that?
Speaker 10 (29:03):
Again, that was my fault somehow. But yeah, the molded
clothes that that was just that's just straight in the
red bin. I'm not dealing with that.
Speaker 2 (29:10):
There's been a lot of talk in the media. Is
there been much talk at the club around the fact
that tomorrow night on the screen there will be updates
as far as the election count is going. Because you know,
anyone who had organized a Saturday night event. We had
Sammy j the comedian, he's performing at the Camera Theater.
It was all these things were booked for this date
(29:30):
and this time before the election was called. And here
we are. We don't want anyone to stay home and
miss out on this stuff. So will you have one
eye on the big screen for the replays and the
election count, or maybe more focused on the game.
Speaker 10 (29:43):
That's a beautiful part about coming in here. Learned something
all the time about it, but now it's good that
I've learned about it a day early, so I can
sort of wrap my head around and.
Speaker 3 (29:52):
Not be distracted by such a distraction.
Speaker 10 (29:54):
Right, Well, that's it's you know, I grabbing. I don't
want it to take my mind off the game.
Speaker 2 (29:59):
To be fair, it's another homeground advantage. Don't tell the Tars,
No one tell New South Wales that this is happening,
because Ava will be freaking out about the cold and
next thing they'll see the election tally come up and
they'll be going second, let me take a closer.
Speaker 5 (30:11):
Look what the guys will be running with the ball
and he'll stop and just go Dutton, what boom we
run one over?
Speaker 10 (30:17):
Oh well this is something that the Tars wouldn't have
thought about yet.
Speaker 2 (30:19):
No, it's really good.
Speaker 10 (30:20):
From the goo at least having that up there. Some
more homeground adventage for us.
Speaker 4 (30:24):
Is for better.
Speaker 2 (30:27):
It's a final day of the election campaign if you
haven't like one and a half a million Australians voted
yet already. If you're listening to the podcast in Brisbane,
you'll see Elbow kicking around. Coincidentally, as I suppose he
heads to the footy tonight for magic Ground Daddo's in
Adelaide or certainly starting the day there I don't know
(30:48):
where he'll head.
Speaker 3 (30:48):
He mustn't be an NRL fan.
Speaker 2 (30:51):
I great question, I don't know. And Senator for the
Act Ktie Gallaher, I assume somewhere around these parts. She
is the Federal Finance Minister and Minister for Women. Katie,
where will you be heading today?
Speaker 13 (31:07):
Doing a fair bit of pre poll I think around
the place. Yeah, I've been doing a fair bit of
travel as well with the campaign team, so that's been
a balancing act for me.
Speaker 2 (31:18):
Yeah, it is a balancing act, and that is an
interesting thing when you do have a federal role, a
national role, and in a national campaign, how much you
get pulled away from home base. So I guess today
on a pre polling spot, that's the last ditch, isn't it,
before someone literally walks in and casts their vote. Yeah.
Speaker 13 (31:38):
Well, I've been doing a bit this week, so I've
been out to most of the pre polling and can
I say it's a lot friendlier in Canberra than it
is in other places. It's pretty fierce and ferocious in
some places in Melbourne and Sydney, but we haven't seen
any of that, thankfully in Canberra, which is lovely.
Speaker 5 (31:57):
What would be an.
Speaker 2 (31:58):
Example of the Faros, perhaps in Melbourne that you've seen
with your eyes.
Speaker 13 (32:04):
Well, there's a lot of there's quite a fair bit
of intimidation in some areas where there's hotly contested seats,
the Middle East playing out a bit. In some of
those polling stations. We've also seen a lot of that
exclusive brethren who are kind of bolstering the Liberal how
to vote, and you know, when you've got about forty
(32:24):
blue shirts on a booth when you're trying to make
your way through to vote, it can be quite intimidating,
I think for voters. So I haven't seen this before
to this degree, but yeah, it can be pretty stressful
out there. I don't think it works for voters personally,
because I just feel they think they just want to
go and cast their vote and get out of there.
They don't want any of the games at Green Pole.
(32:46):
But thankfully we haven't seen any of that in Canberra,
which is you know, really lovely.
Speaker 5 (32:50):
Yeah, there is a question I want to ask you, Katie,
because there seems to be a bit of an elephant
in the room when it comes to the campaign this
time around. I spoke to you late last year about
how both the government and the Coalition have agreed to
the ten year National Action Plan to end Violence against
Women and Children, and that was back in twenty twenty two,
but there's been no mention of this action plan or
(33:14):
gendered violence has been reportedly three hundred and ninety hospitalized
since the election began, and no one's mentioning that within
the campaign trails. Is there a reason behind that?
Speaker 1 (33:26):
Well, we've.
Speaker 13 (33:29):
I feel like I talk about it all the time,
so mean home, we have been talking about it during
the campaign. We actually had our policy announcement, but it
was on the same day as the Pope died, so
I think that probably meant that we didn't get a
lot of coverage of it. But our focus going forward
is going to be really to focus on those high
(33:49):
risk perpetrators again, looking at how we can make sure
that we're keeping women safe by focusing on the men
that caused the violence in those in that particular area,
but also looking at how the commonwealth systems can perpetuate violence,
so we know more and more financial coercion is they used,
like as we move to kind of more electronic management
(34:12):
and money, so whether it be the tax system or
the social security system, how women incur debts on behalf
of former partners, those types of things. So we see
that as a real area where we've got to do
further work. In addition obviously to all of that frontline support,
legal support, and continuing to try and ensure that you know,
(34:35):
we're teaching appropriate respect for women all the way through
a young person's life. I think that's all part of it.
Speaker 5 (34:42):
I love all of this, and it's all so important
and everyone needs to hear the action that is happening
in this field. But every time we hear from the
Prime Minister talking in these campaigns, like there's always the
things that are repeated every single time when it comes
to cost of living and when it comes to bringing
taxes down and whatever it may be, the way this
one not repeated over and over again when it is
(35:03):
such an issue in our country right now, like last
year was the worst year on record when it came
to women losing their lives to gender violence.
Speaker 13 (35:12):
Yeah, look, it has come up a little bit because
I've been with the fan when it has, but you're right,
I mean, it's it's not been the kind of front
and center of the media's questions for the PM or
the leader of the opposition. I mean again, I feel
like it's always there, It's always on my desk every
single day, how we deal with violence against women and children,
and you know, the work that we've got to do
(35:34):
to turn this kind of national crisis around. I think
the other thing is we've and the PM talks about
this a bit. Part of what we've also been trying
to do is making sure that we are, you know,
making sure women are being paid properly, that there's housing
for women, particularly when they're leaving violence, That we're making
sure that women are getting into some of those TAFE
(35:55):
programs and training because part of and the health side
of it, like so many care does play into this
because it's all interconnected. If you know, if you're not
if you're not earning enough or you know, having enough
savings yourself, it makes it harder to leave a violent relationship.
So we're kind of trying to come at it from
every which way across government. Obviously responding to violence itself
(36:19):
is a main focus, but also making sure that we've
got other you know, we're trying to address gender equality
basically in other areas, making sure your child can go
to childcare so you can actually go back to union, retrain,
or go and get a job, or have some time
away from your child if you're a single parent, all
of those things are important.
Speaker 2 (36:38):
Goddie, how lateful you campaign tonight? I don't know why
it's etched in my memory, and I assume as a
political officionado you too will have watched the West Wing
and I remember President Bartlett campaigning into the darkness and
he was literally between cars as they were parked at lights,
putting his hand through windows and shaking hands, trying to
get those last votes. How late do you even sleep
(37:00):
tonight when it comes to election eve?
Speaker 13 (37:03):
I may or may not be an officiano of those
types of shows. D Yes, I will have watched a
bit of that, and it's going to be just like that.
It'll just be me in the car with my handout.
We will go right, we will go right to the end.
And then tomorrow obviously is a busy day as well.
I'm on one of the channels doing some of the coverage,
(37:24):
so I have to head off to Sydney to do that.
Speaker 2 (37:28):
But yeah, it'll be.
Speaker 13 (37:29):
And you know, my worst. The worst time for I
think politicians is about six till eight or six till
nine on Saturday night. That's the that's when all your
work over years gets assessed essentially, and that the work's
handed in and you get marked and you get those
marks back pretty frankly, I think when you.
Speaker 5 (37:51):
Say it like that, Yeah, we just had tom right
in from the Brumbies and it turns out the Brumbies
playing tomorrow night at GIO, they're actually going to have
the stats showing up on the board for the election
count so that this is out so election count party
at the Brumbies.
Speaker 3 (38:04):
Would you if you weren't working, would you.
Speaker 13 (38:06):
Go, oh, yeah, Well I love the Brumbies and have
been a big fan of theirs, but I feel like
the crowd might Yeah, I feel like their feedback might
be too much for me. I'm pretty fragile.
Speaker 3 (38:20):
It's fair.
Speaker 2 (38:21):
I think you're tracking fantastically. Good luck. I can say
that we've been very honest with our assessment and thoughts.
I don't think all media does. But there's no secret
is to where we sit in the capitol. Good Luck
tomorrow and we will chat with you afterwards.
Speaker 1 (38:38):
Great.
Speaker 13 (38:38):
Thanks for having me on, Guys.
Speaker 1 (38:39):
Rodin Gabby versus the World.
Speaker 2 (38:42):
We're still on the search for any of the Democracy
Sausage Sausage Sizzle locations tomorrow that will be cooking up sausages.
Speaker 3 (38:51):
Oh if you got to ask Katie, oh, I have
a sausage.
Speaker 2 (38:55):
She is going to be hanging out at polling booths
all day tomorrow. Will she get a she's a bitarian?
Will she get a sausage anywhere? Goodness grace. If we
can't do that for a minister of the of the Crown,
what are we doing? And also I would turn up
there and have one as well. No confirmation you're Darcy.
Speaker 7 (39:13):
No none yet for the susage.
Speaker 2 (39:15):
For the sausage. I noticed in the in the bullet
and you said there is actually a place we can
go that will tell you what is on off or
at the at the different places.
Speaker 7 (39:24):
Yes, so it's a website. I believe it's just Democracy
Sausages Democracy dot com sort of your website, and it
just has every single location that it's going to be
across the country.
Speaker 3 (39:39):
Technology is so great live updates.
Speaker 2 (39:42):
I feel like it will be a dot org. I
don't know. I'm going to look this up in a minute.
Try Democracy Sausage dot org dot au. We'll look that
up in a second. It is the final day of
campaigning and as the Federal Finance Minister Katie Galaher just
told us she'll be doing the rounds really for pre
polling stations. The part where you turn up in the
(40:02):
community won't extend too far away from the polling booths
today and that's going to be it for the next
thirty six hours.
Speaker 7 (40:09):
Yeah, exactly. Well, in terms of the leaders of both parties,
Peter Dutton has kicked off his day in Adelaide and
Anthony Obernezi has started his day in Brisbane. Also something
of note, the final fresh Water pole came out and
it says that the Labor Party is on track for
a minority government. Yeah, leading by three points.
Speaker 2 (40:32):
A couple of funny piles. There's one that says it's
going to be hung. There's one that says minority, one
that says it'll be majority. I guess if you're Peter
Dutton today, you just look at the one that says
it'll be hung and trying. Well, you gotta be. You've
got to feel like you're stealing it with a chance. Yeah,
but what is the hail mayory? What does he pull
out today?
Speaker 3 (40:50):
Democracy Sausage dot Org.
Speaker 2 (40:52):
There's a lot I got it. I got it.
Speaker 3 (40:53):
And there's like there's cake stores as well as sausages.
Speaker 2 (40:57):
We can have cakes.
Speaker 5 (40:58):
Well yeah, but it doesn't tell you if oh, here
we go on off us Sosia sicil cakest all savory
vegetarian options.
Speaker 3 (41:06):
Baking an egg. That's a line in primary school. So
if you do click on them, they do actually give
quite good detail.
Speaker 2 (41:11):
Okay, just for those new to the vegetarian game, the
bacon and eggs did not qualify, obviously. I've wanted to ask,
and I know you have, especially this question to Chelsea,
our producer who is a twin, about the twins that
(41:31):
went viral around Australia and the world. A week or
two ago. There was a serious car accident in Queensland
and they were just on the news giving their account.
Speaker 12 (41:43):
Well, we were in now Birds and we heard the
big bang. We sat all along another car.
Speaker 2 (41:51):
Accident and so people were astounded and confused by the
fact that they spoke They said the same words at
the same time whilst not looking at one another. I
don't think it did Twins any favors.
Speaker 3 (42:04):
No, didn't. Made them look like a little bit of
a sideshow.
Speaker 2 (42:09):
Yeah, I didn't like it.
Speaker 3 (42:10):
No, it was uncomfortable.
Speaker 2 (42:12):
Anyway, Chelsea will decide that's true in the next ten minutes.
Urge surfing. As someone familiar with urgers.
Speaker 5 (42:22):
You are the worst at this because if we mentioned
any kind of food, you're suddenly like, yeah, I could
do one of those.
Speaker 3 (42:28):
Oh doesn't matter what context.
Speaker 2 (42:30):
I could have plans for a week to eat something,
and someone will walk in and go, what about a
maxibon And it moves to the top of the list
that has every That's not an example, Gaby just said it.
It's now the top of the list. How good a maxibon? Well,
I'm one of those, and one of those Rick and
Morty maxibons.
Speaker 3 (42:50):
I can't eat a maximon anymore, but if I could,
you can.
Speaker 2 (42:55):
Get a hold of a pickle Rick maxibon to do it.
Speaker 5 (42:59):
They're not really pickle there the mint Yeah yeah no.
But there's actually a psychologist who is revealed that with
these kind of cravings, it's not just food craving, So
it can be things like picking up your phone when
you're trying to watch a TV show that can be
a bit of a craving.
Speaker 3 (43:12):
Or an urge.
Speaker 5 (43:13):
There's five simple steps to do a thing called urge surfing,
which will get you through that craving or urge without necessarily.
Speaker 3 (43:24):
Caving into it.
Speaker 2 (43:25):
I need this, Yeah, So.
Speaker 5 (43:27):
The five steps. Number One, you have to recognize the urge.
So when that craving first hits, you recognize what's happening.
What are you craving? How does it feel.
Speaker 3 (43:36):
Like you really deep dive into that sensation?
Speaker 2 (43:38):
Right?
Speaker 5 (43:39):
Number two, you name it because if you name it,
you take away its power. If I name the maxibond urge,
just go I'm craving to eat a maxibon.
Speaker 3 (43:48):
That's naming it.
Speaker 2 (43:49):
Pickle urge.
Speaker 3 (43:52):
Prepare for the wave.
Speaker 5 (43:54):
So if you take some deep breaths, when it comes
to craves and urges, they come like a wave on
the beach, like they really build up and then they peek,
and then they do die down as well, like they
don't stay at the peak for the entire time. You
then observe the urge running its course like that wave,
and then.
Speaker 3 (44:12):
You shift back to the present. As you're craving subsides,
you bring yourself into the present moment, shift your focus
to the surroundings or the rhythm of your breath, and
you throw it and you don't crave it anymore.
Speaker 2 (44:21):
And someone walks in and goes, how good of mcmuffins.
And back again, I'm back at the.
Speaker 1 (44:25):
Start Rod and Gabby versus the world.
Speaker 2 (44:28):
Gabby could not be more distracted because it appears that
a crocodile in the Northern Territory has forecast the election. Yeah,
the result. How did the crocodile do it? I like
it when animals predict the result of things.
Speaker 5 (44:43):
I can't hear what's happening, but by the looks of it,
it looks like the croc has picked.
Speaker 2 (44:47):
Up whoa what Well's and this is the boost on
the final day of campaigning.
Speaker 3 (44:55):
It doesn't need it.
Speaker 2 (44:56):
The leader of the opposition needed. He's woken up and gone, shew.
They just telling me I'm done like a dinner. And
then he's heard the crocodiles picked him, and he's gone,
I'm in with the chance guys, and they'll go, what's
this all about you? If you've seen the polesy gets
forget those?
Speaker 3 (45:09):
Did you see the crocs?
Speaker 2 (45:10):
The crocodile has picked me? How I don't know. I
didn't have the sound on, but he did it?
Speaker 5 (45:14):
Oh no, he liked so they had meat hanging from
two sticks with a photo of each the hold on,
hold on, and the croc has jumped up and stolen
the meat off.
Speaker 2 (45:25):
One of them is that if the crocodile eats a
photo of Peter Dutton attached to a piece of meat.
Speaker 3 (45:33):
Is that photo he just ate the meat?
Speaker 2 (45:34):
It doesn't matter. Is that an endorsement? Or is that?
You're gone? Mate? This is very different all.
Speaker 3 (45:41):
The sec isn't it.
Speaker 2 (45:43):
I do not know how, but I will be speaking
with our National Zoo and Aquarium and I do not know.
Speaker 5 (45:48):
What well they've goinitely got the alligator there. I don't
know how aggressive.
Speaker 3 (45:52):
It would be.
Speaker 2 (45:53):
It doesn't matter. They can help us. They'll decide. But
we need more animals deciding things on the show. Yes,
and we need to give away more amazing experiences and prizes. Yeah,
decided by animals.
Speaker 3 (46:07):
Agreed?
Speaker 2 (46:07):
All right? I'm not people think because I do this
with the live brainstorms all the time. I promise next
week I will announce something awesome to be decided by
an animal at our National Zoo Aquarium.
Speaker 3 (46:20):
That's optimistic.
Speaker 2 (46:21):
Take that crocodile and there will be no ambiguity. There
we no confusion as to whether or not it's a
good thing or a bad thing like that. Chelsea are
amazing new producer. If you wouldn't mind jumping on that microphone.
You heard about these twins. They're up in Queensland. They
were witnesses to a terrible car accident and so they
are on the news and I get it if you're
(46:43):
doing a witness account and you're the journalist. Well, I
do know why we're both the twins in the one shot.
Has this ever happened to you and Rachel? Do you
ever give an account next to one another?
Speaker 4 (46:55):
Well, actually, it's a funny story with twins and telling stories.
For Rachel and I, we tell stories in a way
where we both are telling the story together. So say
I would start the story, Rachel would then jump in
like halfway and then add on her part of it.
So we tell story together like interest.
Speaker 3 (47:17):
Yeah, we do it all the time and that just
comes naturally, and sometimes we.
Speaker 4 (47:22):
Do say things at the same time like these girls.
It's not as intense as what these girls have done
on the news, but it is very like it's a
crossover whereas like I know when to stop talking and
she knows when to jump in.
Speaker 2 (47:34):
You'll weave in and out of one another. And I
think the reason that certainly blew up in Australia on
the Socials, and then I saw it turning up on
Kimmel and the Night Shows, the Tonight Shows over in.
Speaker 3 (47:43):
America and the UK Brecky Shows two.
Speaker 2 (47:45):
Right, was because they did appear to be telling the
same story simultaneously. If you missed it, have another listen.
Speaker 12 (47:51):
Well, we were in now Birds and we heard these
big bang all along another car actcident. So we drop
everything and we went running out to the front. We've
seen Mom running from the house up there.
Speaker 11 (48:09):
I just wonder's funny because we do this as like
a joke, because we actually do this as a joke.
Speaker 3 (48:17):
And it's funny because when.
Speaker 5 (48:18):
You watch them and you are watching this interview, it
doesn't feel like it's coming naturally.
Speaker 3 (48:23):
It feels like they're trying to do it.
Speaker 12 (48:25):
Well.
Speaker 2 (48:25):
It is a game, and I think we all played
it as kids, and you're saying that you even played it,
you know as well, where you try and finish the
sentence of the other person. So Gabby tell a story
to Chelsea for a second, and I'll do the thing.
Speaker 5 (48:38):
Okay, So this one time I went out into the
field and there.
Speaker 2 (48:44):
Was a show. Turns out. It's harder than you think.
You know what, these twins are amazing. Welcome to Friday.
If you're joining us for the first time, Welcome to
the end of the week. We know it was a
full week. We know none of us worked five days
(49:06):
in a row for a while.
Speaker 3 (49:07):
Well done, worth it to be here today for this though.
Speaker 2 (49:10):
Our reward today Darcy is Spilt Milk coming back to
the Capitol. It was announced yes, out of the Chief
Minister's gone and got his wallet and gown. What's it
going to take. Let's do this.
Speaker 5 (49:21):
Let's get some funding behind this bad boy. Just last
year it was canceled.
Speaker 2 (49:24):
The Chief Minister is exact, which he's the quote chief
minus foundry by allow me to put the fund back
in funding it end quote may or may not be accurate.
And so we are seconds removed from the announce of
the lineup. Who is headlining Spilt Milk Coming to camera Darcy.
Speaker 7 (49:48):
Well, it's a huge lineup, but the main act is
Kendrick Lamart.
Speaker 2 (49:54):
To score with him him down whole time.
Speaker 1 (49:56):
That is huge.
Speaker 2 (49:58):
Straight from the Superbar.
Speaker 3 (50:00):
Yeah, the Super Bowl halftime show to.
Speaker 2 (50:02):
Canberra Black One Wow, this is going to be.
Speaker 5 (50:06):
This is very big coming in at number two though,
just as big, I think, because right now smashing our.
Speaker 2 (50:13):
Playas who's number two?
Speaker 7 (50:14):
Doci.
Speaker 2 (50:15):
Oh yes, here's my anxiety. I'm the laborable.
Speaker 3 (50:21):
I reckon Will Smith will make a little coming out
doing the dance.
Speaker 2 (50:25):
There's a chance Will can do it. It's nothing you
can't do. And I see Dominic flike coming as well.
Epic lineup. Unbelieved that it's all thanks to Darcy my promotion.
Speaker 5 (50:48):
Tickets gonsound next week by the way, So it's all
happening very quickly announced yesterday, lineup today, tickets next Thursday.
Speaker 3 (50:55):
Things happening in December. Is that right?
Speaker 7 (50:57):
Yes? I believe. So it's December thirteen, Saturday, December thirteenth
for Canberra.
Speaker 3 (51:02):
Bring it on, sit down, that's massive.
Speaker 2 (51:08):
Kendrick's coming to town now.
Speaker 3 (51:13):
I know why. Andrew bar said, yes, he'll be that.
Speaker 2 (51:19):
He said, let's put the fun back in funding and
he said how much fun? And he said, let me
give my second Wally and they said let us get
Kendrick on the line. I don't know the Chief Minister
has splashed the cash on this. However, the ACD government
have said, yeah, right, we're doing this where we're partnering up. Fantastic,
(51:39):
all right, thank you, Darcy. Lots more announcements to come
through the day as to who is on the rest
of the bill, but that is that's a pretty tidy start.
It is very cool. Ten thousand dollars could be yours
with Rod and Gabby's alphabets in the next ten minutes,
but next Gabby's State of the Relationship in the same
way the US president will do this State of the Union.
Speaker 3 (52:02):
I thought you were late west, out of origin. I
don't know why I went there.
Speaker 2 (52:05):
It is big, is a big it's a big announcement.
Advice for partners, if you have another half, or you'd
like one, or maybe you're out of one. This will
this affects everybody.
Speaker 1 (52:15):
Roden, Gabby versus the world.
Speaker 2 (52:17):
Do you have advice for partners, male, female, whatever the
other half? Listen up.
Speaker 5 (52:24):
Yeah, I do, because something happened a couple of weeks
ago that gave my husband Nev, really good brownie points.
But I would like you to help me in calculating
where he stands now.
Speaker 3 (52:38):
So let's trap.
Speaker 2 (52:40):
I don't know any details. I don't know which way
this is going to go and I know I am
teetering on the edge of oblivion.
Speaker 3 (52:47):
Yeah. So a couple of weeks ago, I was very stressed.
Speaker 5 (52:49):
I had a lot of my plate. I was trying
to organize a million different things. And we noticed around
the house as been a fair few spiders and creepy
crawlies where like, our house is a bit risen and
there's an under part of our house which is just
full of bugs and stuff as you'd expects stay there.
Speaker 3 (53:04):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (53:05):
So every year or so we've got to get the
pest man to come in and spray the house to
make sure they do stay there and they don't come
into the.
Speaker 2 (53:11):
House go with the big spider on the side.
Speaker 12 (53:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (53:14):
Yeah, we all see that guy a great job exactly.
Speaker 5 (53:17):
So it was time when we started seeing all these
little spiders that we needed pest man to come back
and do a little spray. And it just I just
couldn't get around to booking him in because I had
so much going on. And my husband saw that and
he was like, you're so busy, you're so stressed.
Speaker 3 (53:30):
How about I take that on. I'll do the bunk
man Like, yes, thank you, right.
Speaker 5 (53:37):
So I reckon that's probably five Brannie points. Yes, so
he's currently at plus five.
Speaker 2 (53:44):
Great. Yes.
Speaker 3 (53:46):
So I was like, that would be so great, you
do that.
Speaker 5 (53:48):
And so following days he called up and he went
to book it in and he came back to me
and he was like, what would be better morning or afternoon?
And I'm like, well, obviously afternoon there's no one there
to let him in.
Speaker 3 (53:58):
In the morning.
Speaker 2 (54:00):
He's lost a point and he he lost the point. No,
I don't know. If I'm busy, this is Gaby. I'm busy.
I have time for obvious questions with answers obvious answers.
Speaker 5 (54:11):
He goes, well, they had two options. It was either
the Monday afternoon or the Friday morning. I'm like, well,
obviously the afternoon's better. He goes, oh, no, I went
with the morning.
Speaker 3 (54:19):
So that's a right. I'll call him and I'll change it.
Speaker 2 (54:22):
And I'm like, yes, please, good good, good, good good.
Speaker 5 (54:24):
Didn't hear back because I'm like, okay, you sorted it.
Then we get to during Easter Anzac Day, like that
week where there's only a couple of days that anyone
was working, if they were working at all, and he goes, oh,
I haven't changed it. It's still booked in for that
Friday morning.
Speaker 3 (54:42):
Okay, we might It's another.
Speaker 2 (54:43):
Point listen strategically, this is not bad okay, because he
doesn't need to be lumped with this in future. He's
proven that he can't manage it.
Speaker 3 (54:56):
So I got in to call them.
Speaker 2 (54:58):
I don't think it's a bad thing.
Speaker 5 (54:59):
He calls them, yep, and he comes back to me
and he goes, or I called them, it's definitely booked
in for that Friday morning, and I'm like, we know that.
Speaker 3 (55:07):
He goes, Oh well.
Speaker 2 (55:08):
I don't like your tone straight away. I can hear
a tone. We know that. We know that, right.
Speaker 5 (55:14):
Because I thought I was just calling to check out
what I bookedinks we couldn't remember.
Speaker 2 (55:18):
Wrong, answer mate, we remember it.
Speaker 3 (55:21):
It was booked in for the Friday morning, which we
can't do. You needed to change it, just.
Speaker 2 (55:26):
Decide it's assuming Gabby's not listening for a moment. If
you're with this or that, I don't think this is
a state of the relationship.
Speaker 3 (55:32):
Adnice for everybody.
Speaker 2 (55:34):
It sounds personal, but if you can use it, use it.
Sorry Gabby again, Yeah.
Speaker 3 (55:40):
I figure I thought he had sorted it yesterday.
Speaker 2 (55:43):
You've got no indication at all he sorted it. In fact,
if anything, I just made assumptions. Everything that's led to
this mind would indicate this has not been sorted at all.
Speaker 5 (55:51):
Yesterday I get an email from the pest man just
confirming I'll be there at nine am tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (56:00):
At this point, no, no, no, at this point, this
is one hundred on you excuse me. You should have
seen this coming a mile away.
Speaker 5 (56:10):
I was so busy, I don't.
Speaker 2 (56:14):
See anything covered. Well, it's clear as day to me.
Why am I in trouble? I'm getting shouted out? Okay,
So the advice is don't don't try to voice enough
of this trying to help is No.
Speaker 3 (56:26):
That's not the advice. If you get to take something
off their play throw.
Speaker 2 (56:31):
You're only going to stop it up, all right, that's
my We agree on that. We don't