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The Name Game, Brian Wilson, Small Thing Big Joy, Line Ups and OASIS

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Speaker 1 (00:09):
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Speaker 2 (00:18):
Got anything good?

Speaker 3 (00:19):
Hey, this is the Christian O'Connell show podcast.

Speaker 1 (00:27):
Good morning, Rio, Good morning, Good morning, Patsy Morning boys.
So big news today. The biggest news today if you
listened to Pats theseus at six o'clock, is the sound
of Brian Wilson has passed away. Brian Wilson. Some of you,
he depends on how old here Brian Wilson. You might
not remember the name, but Brian Wilson will re be
mended as the most important I think pop music genius

(00:47):
of our times. I mean, oh my god, the Beach Boys,
there are so many great songs. This morning before the
show were putting the show together and we heard the
news that Brian Wilson had passed away. We found these
amazing isolated vocals. You remember on the early days of
the show. Yeah, Rio, we used to do this every
single week, where would I play it an isolated vocal
which is a song, but it's just a vocal track.
We would listening to the isolated vocal for about two minutes,

(01:10):
then we play the song. Most people would say that,
actually the song isn't as good as the isolated vocal,
but you would always hear the song in a better way.
We've got good vibrations, and God only knows the isolated
versions of those who played to you today as well.
But it was the Pet Sounds as an album that's
really dear to my heart. When I was seven, I
got this tape recorder that my mum got me, and

(01:30):
that was the first album I ever heard. Oh wow,
And I didn't know anything. I was seven. I had
no idea what the Beach Boys were, didn't even know
where they were in the world. But all I know
is there were these lovely, beautiful songs. Some of them
are already sad, and some of them are really really would
just vibe you up like good vibrations, and God only
knows is quite sad. And also years ago, I was
interviewing Paul McCartney and I was talking about the most

(01:52):
important albums in the world, and he was said, there's
only one. There's only one important album in the world,
and that is Pet Sounds. Well from that, he goes,
I literally remember when we all were the band all
heard it. We kept playing it back and back and back,
and we were saying, we need to really up our game.
Imagine you're in the Beatles and you're saying to each other,
we need to up our game. And that was the

(02:12):
impacts of the Beach Boys. But the Beach Boys is
Brian Wilson. He was not the Stonemason and the architect
of not just the Beach Boys, but he literally created
pop music no matter what pop music you enjoyed today
or from the eighties or nineties, you know, and the
impact on the Beaches, but it all flows down from
King Brian Wilson.

Speaker 3 (02:32):
Christian O'Connell s go on podcast.

Speaker 1 (02:36):
Patsy, please tell us about the thing that happened with
your daughter already and the canteen.

Speaker 4 (02:41):
So I'd pack a lunch every day, and yesterday she.

Speaker 1 (02:45):
Comes to doing that.

Speaker 5 (02:46):
Of course I am that is a lot.

Speaker 1 (02:48):
But they surely can't she buy some at the canteen.
Doesn't he break it once.

Speaker 6 (02:51):
A week on a Friday. She has a treat on
a Friday.

Speaker 4 (02:54):
Anyway, it's really good now, Like you know, in our day,
Mum would have to send you like.

Speaker 6 (03:00):
A two dollar note for your lunch if you bought it.
The canteen. But now they have these apps. Obviously. Yeah,
they got Tap and Go, Yes, just ridiculous.

Speaker 4 (03:08):
You can load up and they get their student ID
card and just swipe it like it's some sort of
flexi card. It's brilliant. Actually, it's really good. And you
can have you know, it's like a bank statement. You
can see what they buy, how much.

Speaker 6 (03:21):
Credit they've got danger it.

Speaker 4 (03:24):
Well, she came home yesterday and she had not eaten
her sandwich and a couple of other things, and I thought,
I said, oh, was there something wrong with your sandwich?

Speaker 6 (03:34):
And she said, oh no, I was a really busy mum.

Speaker 4 (03:35):
You know, I had to pick up my test and
then you know, the sandwich.

Speaker 1 (03:40):
Yeah, it was it the end of the loaf and
it was one slice of crust. One Even if there's
only one slice of crust and a good one, that
crust is still unacceptable slice.

Speaker 4 (03:54):
I had a beautiful fresh loaf of bread and she
had some lovely honey smoked ham and mustard. It was
a beautiful sandwich. And I said, did you not.

Speaker 1 (04:03):
Like I mean, is sandwich if you're sixty sandwich this
is it's you picking up's mustard and it's the mustard
and the ham, isn't it It's what I expect from
like an Enid blatont No, I haven't. I had an
image of a farmer in the sixties opening up his
wax kind of rackets, and you know, I'm going here

(04:28):
calling him back his kelpy and then chucking into that
that missus Meggan's.

Speaker 4 (04:33):
Heaven's sake, we went to school with a veggiemite sandwich
or a jam sandwich.

Speaker 6 (04:37):
A ham sandwich is a step from there.

Speaker 1 (04:39):
She opened up, was like.

Speaker 6 (04:44):
Like mustard, Yeah, beautiful mild mustard.

Speaker 1 (04:47):
It's still just of the elder, isn't it. Grain? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (04:53):
Yeah, anyway, so I said I was just something wrong
and she said, oh nice, really busy, And then I thought,
I'll just check.

Speaker 1 (04:59):
The teenager, not an old ager.

Speaker 6 (05:02):
I checked the app and she'd had a Jumbo sausage roll.

Speaker 1 (05:05):
Yes, you know what, we're all with Audie. With Audie
start making the merchant now team, we're all with UBI.
That's an upgrade.

Speaker 4 (05:15):
There is nothing wrong with what is wrong with a
ham sandwich.

Speaker 1 (05:19):
I love a ham sandwich, but I'm fifty two. You
know I ain't putting that mank killed mustard in it either.
It's love. No, no, no, listen. In fifty years from now,
there'll be no mustard. Wow, oh wow. Five years from
now we look at mustard as the beta max.

Speaker 6 (05:35):
Oh no, a.

Speaker 1 (05:37):
I will replace mustard.

Speaker 6 (05:40):
It's been around for centuries and we'll see.

Speaker 1 (05:43):
Yeah, the but enjoy have also been around for centuries. No,
young uns are going money. Where's the mustard? So is she?
Do you have a limit on that tab? Yes? Yeah,
well done.

Speaker 4 (05:57):
Yeah, so she's she's dwilled it down to like a
dollar fifty. So I will have to top it up
for tomorrow's lunch. But there will be none of that today.

Speaker 1 (06:04):
No, what have you run out of turkey? Some leftover
turkey in the freezer from Christmas? Some those cranberry saws.

Speaker 3 (06:13):
The Christian o'connall show podcast.

Speaker 1 (06:16):
Real Yesterday you went from hero to villam very quickly.

Speaker 7 (06:19):
Yes.

Speaker 8 (06:20):
I went for a run at about five o'clock yesterday,
heading down to Sitzans Park in Richmond, which is like
a big community oval. It runs alongside Church Street like
a very very busy road.

Speaker 5 (06:30):
I'm going for a run. I see these kids are
kicking the ball through the goal.

Speaker 8 (06:33):
One flies over, bounces over, the sort of fence post
and it's heading towards Church Street.

Speaker 5 (06:40):
So I go, I'm going to save them.

Speaker 1 (06:42):
Here.

Speaker 8 (06:43):
I sprint over the balls, getting closer and closer. I
run over grab the ball just in time. The kids
literally you think I'm gonna make this up?

Speaker 5 (06:51):
They literally cheered me, don't. I was riding high. So
then I grabbed the ball, turned back over to kick
it to them.

Speaker 1 (07:00):
And this is a pressure shot. Yes, right, I've done
this before, right, And they're looking at you, and they're
so excited that some in fact, you're a super citizen
at Citizen Park, some kind of person is going to
kick it back to them to save that. It's a
nice thing. We're strangers, yet we're not. And then all
of a sudden, then you go, God, if I if
I max scorn this, they're going to Stephen. Maybe.

Speaker 8 (07:22):
But I'm riding high from my moment just before that,
I didn't even consider the possibility that I can go wrong.

Speaker 5 (07:28):
This is just my you know, my glory kick.

Speaker 1 (07:30):
So I got to go.

Speaker 5 (07:31):
You're welcome, kids.

Speaker 1 (07:32):
Line it up, yep, straight off the laces, straight off
the side. Shake.

Speaker 5 (07:38):
It's this there's this huge tree that overhangs the de fence.

Speaker 1 (07:45):
Now it's a trick shop, not killing the bunk.

Speaker 8 (07:50):
Like Bobby Hill from the boundary. It gets up and
I'm like, oh, I'm just waiting for it to come down.
Oh no, any second now, like three two, that golden
and it's lodged up there.

Speaker 6 (08:04):
It's still up there.

Speaker 5 (08:05):
It's still up there and waiting.

Speaker 1 (08:06):
Just looking at me. And now you've literally gone from
like this is really country your room in the whole day.

Speaker 8 (08:12):
Well, yeah, I mean I would have been better letting
it run onto the busy road. And now I look
up and it's it's.

Speaker 5 (08:18):
It's quite high up.

Speaker 8 (08:20):
It's too high to climb the tree and go get
it and this, and they're like they're like eight years old,
like they're three little kids. And so I have to
go around asking other people to use their ball so
I can try and get this ball down.

Speaker 1 (08:32):
From the record, it's now a situation you've created, but
you're trying to be a solution, not the problem.

Speaker 5 (08:37):
I can't just run off.

Speaker 8 (08:39):
Slack, So I grabbed this other guy's bay, who generously
gives me a bigger footy ball.

Speaker 1 (08:44):
And what do you mean a bigger football?

Speaker 5 (08:49):
And I think that's why the kick went a skew
the bigger.

Speaker 8 (08:54):
Yes, but you know, when you have to throw you
never have to throw up in life, and it's actually
really hard.

Speaker 1 (09:00):
They don't have that in the Olympics. We need to
have it at Pe. It's throwing so vertically, isn't it.
Literally you're going for.

Speaker 5 (09:08):
This, it's actually really hard to like, I'm trying to
throw over and it's not hitting.

Speaker 1 (09:13):
Right for that Brisbane Olympics in two games times, let's
just have the old up, yes, throwing up, row up.

Speaker 5 (09:21):
And then I'm doing this sort of in between legs
hop buck.

Speaker 1 (09:23):
I'm like trying to get what are the kids doing now?

Speaker 8 (09:25):
The kids are just there, have come out and they're
just milling around. They're actually getting excited again. Yeah, but
I'm reaching the point where I'm like, I actually don't
think that I'm going to be able to get this down.

Speaker 5 (09:36):
And then I think, okay, how close is rebel sport?
Can I be like, oh, just stay here, I'll go
to Victoria Gardens.

Speaker 1 (09:42):
I'll run up and get a ball, bless you.

Speaker 8 (09:44):
But then one, you know, after about it would have
been twenty or thirty shots, one big heap ho nudges it.
I'm like, oh wait, on here next shot tip it
over lands in the kids arm.

Speaker 1 (09:56):
Oh my god, he went from hero to villain to hero. Yes, wow,
I've never heard of that. That's the that's the hell
of a hero's journey.

Speaker 5 (10:06):
Yeah, it needs a movie made out.

Speaker 1 (10:07):
So then they went off. Yeah all right, coming up next.
I need some help now. One of the team who
recently joined the team is a lovely girl called Tina.
It's her birthday today, right, yes, Hamm had had to
take her out for dinner tonight, and they want Asian
Fusion And if only there was any of those restaurants
in Melbourne. Ah wait, that's all I do now. She

(10:30):
lives in Mardiatic and they don't want to travel too far.
I get it, you know, in traffic, and it's too
much wasted time. Yeah, this is a nice family thing
to have a dinner together. I suddenly remembered that actually
I went to one this year, Asian Fusion restaurant. Now
it might be ripping Ley or Elwood. Google is letting
me down. Someone will know. This is a really good

(10:50):
Thai restaurant. It's very nice. It's not fancy fancy, it's nice,
not fancy, but great tie foods. Authentic, authentic, but not
one of those authentic ones where it's miserable and.

Speaker 5 (11:03):
It's too chilly.

Speaker 1 (11:04):
It's too chilly, and it's got the menuist photos of
the dishes. Yeah, the men just point to what you want.
It's not anglers but universal lowis dos Okay, it's a
Thai restaurant, Elwood or Rippingley.

Speaker 5 (11:26):
No photos on the menu.

Speaker 1 (11:28):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (11:29):
The Christian O'Connell show podcast.

Speaker 1 (11:32):
R and I were just saying, look at I'm trying
to remember what this Thai restaurant is. I want to
recommend her on the team. Tina so birthday today and
she was going for dinner with mum and dad tonight.
More than any of the food type, Thai restaurants have
more pun names. They love a pun one one day
next week, let's do future Thai restaurants. Yes, I love it.
Let's give the next generation of Thai restaurants some new
panning names. They really like walk this way. They have

(11:56):
more than any of the food so they have more
fun with the naming of the restaurants, don't they tyrific?

Speaker 8 (12:00):
Yeah, Titanic Titanic timey up, a certain type of one.

Speaker 1 (12:06):
All right, So we have an amazing prize that we're
gonna get giving away next month. However, you got just doneer.
I think it's ten days left now to get involved. Basically,
what a great prize. We're flying you to London to
go and see Oasis live in London at Wembley Stadium.
This is Oasis back when I thought they'd never get
back together. First time playing together in seventeen years in
London only not of nine huge sold out nights at

(12:29):
Wembley Stadium. You're going to be there on the first night,
twenty fifth of July. How do you win your way there?

Speaker 5 (12:35):
Seem to win? It's go your tic kid, yea record
your entry. You could be a Wembley.

Speaker 1 (12:49):
That's right. Pick an Owaysis song, put your own lyrics
to it, Sing your way to London and Oasis Live
twenty five twenty fifth of July. It's only a couple
of weeks away. I'm so jealous. You'll have a great
week leading up to it in London as well. There's
going to be so much worldwide hype. This is the
biggest reunion in music news in decades. Is huge. It

(13:11):
was massive last year, It's going to be even bigger
this year. Already over the last couple days you'll start
to see photos of Noel on his way to rehearsal,
and they're going all around the world. That is nothing
compared to that opening night in London, when who comes
out first? O no Then Liam Noel will come up first.
He's all business, right, He just picks up the guitar,
looks down at his shoes. Then the main man, Liam

(13:32):
will come swaggering out like there's been no gag, like
there's no biggie about it. And then they won't even
say hello, God, we never thought he'd be back at it.
That don't expect any of that. They will just start
doing what they do together, snarling, staring at the mid distance.
That's all song banter, it's all business. I can't wait.
It's an amazing prize and jealous you're going to be there,

(13:53):
But what a great prize. So today, with all this
chat about the great Brian Wilson, what's at the other
end of the spectrum. It's this competition. It is not
a singing competition.

Speaker 9 (14:04):
It's this well we fine me screaming up the lyric
two Champ and Supernor into the sky.

Speaker 1 (14:17):
It's no not Gallagher Adams. You're wever, weird and always
this guy loves a hoochie Mama.

Speaker 10 (14:28):
Car show's water never missed.

Speaker 1 (14:34):
Gold one of four point So you listen to thinking,
My god, Christian, there's no room. It's the winner's happening now, Christian,
how are you announcing the winner right now? Is it
those two? You've got ten to get involved. This is
a great entry from Aaron. He's picked this Oasis song

(14:54):
all around the world. Aaron was a proper Oatis fan.
They were his wedding dance. He's got an Oasis tattoo.
Oh well, you been to every Melbourne show seeing Lim
three times, no twice and case I wondered, who's going
with him? He's going to take his great mate Day

(15:17):
bloody love Dave, Hope and prayers for Day and our
man here Aaron, all right, here, let's hear Aaron's entry,
big o Wastes fans thirty yuckys.

Speaker 11 (15:27):
I've been a devil tea even my wedding dance a
Girlagher's scene. Then teaching came premister the same A waste
fans baby came for brainwashing was to blend go the

(15:50):
fan will find you, so.

Speaker 8 (15:52):
What can't she.

Speaker 1 (15:55):
Very good.

Speaker 5 (15:55):
Okay, my life.

Speaker 1 (16:00):
Christian.

Speaker 3 (16:00):
Have you heard a waste up the world?

Speaker 1 (16:05):
Oh? Yes, sir a.

Speaker 11 (16:08):
Rough god Webb.

Speaker 1 (16:12):
That is very very good. He even got the s
in there from Liam. That's very good.

Speaker 8 (16:19):
He did these wedding dance to an Oasis song, which one?
And he's still not taking his poor wife. He's taking Dave.
Come on, shout out to Dave.

Speaker 1 (16:28):
When if Dave and Earon last had a great epic
road trip Reoky. And also I want to know which
Oasis song lends itself. I love Oasis, but it isn't
wedding man fair too angry pray man Cunion warring brothers.
And also their story is one of of glory and breakup. Yes,

(16:52):
and fighting on stage.

Speaker 5 (16:55):
Yeah, that's not a good omen.

Speaker 1 (16:58):
The Marriagers going strong hour and maybe that maybe Dave
has moved in, Diane moved out, Dave's in. That's why
Dave's got so many questions, Aaron, Dave, well, they be there.
Who knows? All right, you got ten days to get involved.
You've heard the standard. It is high, so high, it's
Brian Wilson. Aaron, all right, So what do you all

(17:21):
you have to do is pick your favorite Oasis song,
Put your own lyrics to it, record it on your phone.
You can do it on the video or voice notes,
and then you can email it to me. Christian at
Christian O'Connell dot com dot au.

Speaker 3 (17:31):
Good luck The Christian O'Connell Show podcast.

Speaker 1 (17:35):
All right, So I was just playing Aaron's entry, brilliant
entry for Oasis. Sing it and win it up for grabs.
We're gonna fly you to London. You want to make
to London Oasis the opening night at Wembley Sturdy, Yes,
to come to Melbourne. You can be there months beforehand,
their first night, first time they're back on stage together
in the UK. You'll be there. It's Friday, the twenty
fifth of July. You've got ten days to pick an

(17:57):
OAYSI song, write your own lyrics to it. Aaron did
a great job. We just played this.

Speaker 11 (18:03):
Been a devote even aware Dad? What's a Gallagher scene?

Speaker 1 (18:11):
This line? Pete our interests? I love our ways as
a k and but he thinks we were thinking, you
know what those various songs the band themselves too warring
angry crazy brothers? Does that mate for a wedding dance?
The wedding dance sense to tone about the relationship and
the future. So we're just speculating. And then obviously Aaron
said with his with his entry that if he is

(18:32):
to win this, he's taking his mate Dave. So wedding dance.
He wins our hearts suddenly it's Dave. Well you marrying Dave.
I don't know. It's a beautiful brig world out there.
Who knows so many questions listening to all this on
the radio. Is Aaron's wife? Oh great? What are the odds?

(18:52):
The odds? Good morning, Christian, I am Aaron's white. Our
wedding song was wonder Wall. That is a lovely song.
We are very happily married. I believe I said that
as well, you know, And I think it was Pats
who was trying to you know. We have two wonderful
teenage daughters. The whole family of massive oats fans. Our
our eldest son saw Liam a couple of years ago

(19:15):
for her first concert, and we're all going in October.
We cannot wait. Best wishers. Debbie ps on way to
work how to pull over? When I heard his entry,
I tried to ring out in my husband three times.
He's still asleep. He's really caning it. It's we're Dave.
Stop the rumors, stop this waiting the whole Debbie, but.

Speaker 5 (19:36):
The whole family loves Oasis, Dave.

Speaker 1 (19:38):
He's still taking place taken Daves. Not so okay, not
these teenage kids are massive fans or even you, Debbie
listening to the show? Where's old mate? Asleep at five
to seven? What's he been doing? Rock and rolling it
on a Wednesday night? Living up like Leam Gallagher style
was at the Crown caning it. He's slumped in a
gutter somewhere.

Speaker 3 (19:59):
Christian Connell Show podcast.

Speaker 1 (20:02):
With the really sad news about the genius, the greatest
genius that ever being pop music, Brian Wilson's passing. It
is also a good reason to remind us of the
music that he leaves behind that will be around for many,
many more generations to enjoy. Listen to Pau McCartney. This
is a young Pau McCartney talking about the influence of
the Beach Boys and Brian Wilson. The big influence was

(20:22):
Pet Sounds Beach Boys.

Speaker 11 (20:24):
That was the album Flipped Me still does actually still
one of my favorite albums of all.

Speaker 1 (20:28):
Time, just because the musical invention on that is like wow.
But that was the big thing for me. I just thought,
oh d me, this is the album of all time.
What the hell are we gonna do? So my ideas
took off from that standard. I wanted to do stuff
beyond that. Isn't it amazing just that the Beatles, Paul McCartney,
a visionary himself being humbled by the greatness of the
Beach Boys, and Brian Wilson. Okay, so we're gonna play

(20:51):
a couple of songs we've played surfing. You were say
an hour ago, I'm about to play wouldn't it be nice?
And then at eight this morning're going to play good Vibrations.
Before we play the songs, are going to play an
isolated vocal and this is where it's the music all
stripped back and you'll hear just the harmonies of Brian
Wilson and his brothers. And I found this quote I
remember months ago. I found this quote from a Brian

(21:13):
Wilson interview. Happened to be reading early on this is
Brian Wilson. Early on, I learned that when I tuned
the world out, I was able to tune into a
mysterious God given music. It was my gift, and it
allowed me to interpret and understand emotions I couldn't articulate.
Isn't that incredible? This is the closest thing I think
we have to the voice of God. When you hear

(21:33):
the harmonies of the Wilson Brothers for happy times together.

Speaker 8 (21:40):
I wish every kistas inver.

Speaker 5 (21:46):
Who wouldn't it be?

Speaker 1 (21:49):
Let's played the song now rip Brian Wilson, gom had
never forgotten. Five minutes past seven, Good morning.

Speaker 3 (21:58):
Christian O'Connell shot gone podcast.

Speaker 1 (22:02):
Christian small Thing, Big Joy playing darts under my verandah
as the sun goes down each night before dinner. That's
a lovely one. Christian small thing, Big Joy as a teacher.
Small thing that brings me joy is the sound the
kids pencils make when they're working furiously on their writing.
Total silence except for the sound of the pencilslis. It

(22:26):
doesn't happen very often, Lisa is so silences when they're.

Speaker 5 (22:32):
Not doing any talking whatsoever.

Speaker 1 (22:33):
Totally with Patsy on the Clue and the Clothing Loop saga,
it felt like, actually that was just the feature we do.
Two days earlier, Big Rage, there was no joy taking
it down. Rage, You're right, Actually, you're right. It's a
love language. It is. Actually it's your pet sounds totally

(22:57):
with Patsy on the closed loops. We are asking for joy,
but now there's all these other hormone and women punching
the radio row. I have seen pet peeve when I
see those loops and spoiling out, cut them off, cut
them off at the base.

Speaker 6 (23:12):
That's it.

Speaker 1 (23:13):
The war on terror has some Sancho Christian small thing,
big joy. Richard gets it pub driven on Tuesday night
with my mates, fun midweek escape with a group of friends.
That gets me out of the house. It makes me laugh, Richard,
that's lovely. Christian. Wanta way a trick. If your partner
changes the output and a really great compliment, you simply say,

(23:34):
you know what, I love that shade of blue on you.

Speaker 5 (23:36):
Oh nice move.

Speaker 1 (23:38):
But under a panet there it might be a green
outfit and you're likeline Christian small thing, big joy climbing
to bit at night with fresh sheets the absolute best. Yes, Christian,
this is from Natalie small Thing, big joys. When I
wake up with one of my husbands and has emptied
the dishwasher that I put on right before I go

(23:59):
to bed, the joy la saw the way up to lunchtime.
You're free wheeling up lunch.

Speaker 5 (24:05):
I hate that one more than any other chore in
the house.

Speaker 1 (24:08):
I hate starting it's all right, Why is the emptying
of it?

Speaker 5 (24:12):
It's the bending over, it's the clashing of the plates.

Speaker 1 (24:16):
We're going to the dark side, the dark side. Dark
title is it with.

Speaker 4 (24:25):
The dishwasher when it's done everything perfectly and there's no
specs on anything.

Speaker 6 (24:30):
Good dishwasher you done?

Speaker 1 (24:32):
My dishwasher does this thing where it makes it's It
leans forward like it's taking a curtain called bow. It
opens itself. It opens itself really, and then it goes
up there. It makes a little musical chiming thing. Old.
I have cleaned the wine glasses and those pasta crusty bates.

Speaker 5 (24:53):
What a smug dish.

Speaker 1 (24:54):
It's really annoying. Sometimes I give a little kit just
to sh I'll open you up, mate, Yeah, okay, what
is going back to the joy? My friends? A small
thing for you, but big joy.

Speaker 8 (25:04):
So we're currently on a dessert band in the house.
It's been going on for about a month. No joy
in that, no joy in that joyless I'm doing cooking
last night, I'm digging around in the freezer.

Speaker 5 (25:14):
What do I find a single loose cornetto?

Speaker 1 (25:19):
Not in the box right at the bottom.

Speaker 5 (25:24):
But there's only one, and there's two of us in
the house, So I've got a dilemma.

Speaker 1 (25:29):
On my hands. There's no dilemma.

Speaker 8 (25:32):
Luckily Will went out for a chiropractor appointment at five thirty,
so I had my cornetto before.

Speaker 1 (25:38):
Dinner, living living the corner and the cornetto it's Italian
little horn. You blow that horn?

Speaker 3 (25:48):
I did.

Speaker 1 (25:48):
Oh my god, you're a paper of your own joy?
What was it?

Speaker 6 (25:54):
I like the vanilla one.

Speaker 1 (25:58):
Strawberry or the chocolates again?

Speaker 5 (26:05):
Vanilla classics, elegant?

Speaker 1 (26:07):
Now how do you destroy it? Cornetto? Let me tell
you where I go? Are you guys boringly making your
way to the bottom? And that that little solid bit
that's the only way to No, no, no, it's not
change your lives and blow minds right now, I start there,
deal with that. Bite that off you then suck that
little horn from the bottom. You hold it up like
a little Nati balloon. Yeah no, who wants I want

(26:31):
to live crazy? I am crazy?

Speaker 5 (26:33):
No, no, no, no, because you need that little bit
of the end, because I'm boring.

Speaker 1 (26:36):
Get rid of it. Get rid of it.

Speaker 8 (26:38):
No, that's the best bit, the bit with the chocolate
at the end, and then you need a little saying.

Speaker 1 (26:43):
The best part of a champagne bottle is the cork.
Let's take that cork out now, let's get down to business.

Speaker 5 (26:49):
You're actually sick in the head.

Speaker 3 (26:51):
No, no, no.

Speaker 1 (26:53):
If I'm sick, you're going to the dark. So I
don't go to the bad size. I don't happy psycho.
That's tomorrow's show. Are you also a happy psycho? Anyway?
Small thing, big rages, keep them coming. Four seventy five three,
one oh four three. Sorry, I just realized I was
meant to get an agra in there. It's been sat
there for five minutes. Adrian, stay there, I'm coming to you, buddy.

Speaker 3 (27:14):
The Christian O'Connell show podcast.

Speaker 1 (27:18):
Christian, you ever seen a cornetto cut in half? It
looks awesome and it's a great way to eat it. Listen,
there's only one way you get straight into with that
little cork at the bottom and uncork magic. I called
it the inverse champagne bottle.

Speaker 8 (27:33):
I wonder know how he cuts the cornetto in half? Yeah,
going down the middle or to be well like bisecting it.

Speaker 1 (27:41):
Yeah yeah, yeah yeah, and then you open up and
it would fall apart. Beautiful.

Speaker 5 (27:45):
I've never done that.

Speaker 1 (27:46):
No, no, but maybe that's the time. Small thing, big
joy Christian. Taking my dog to the dog park every night,
seeing her choice she runs and planes with all of
her friends, is worth standing there in the coldell Christian.
My small thing, big joy is eating a cornetto and
then getting to the last bit at the bottom where

(28:07):
I tear up that corneta all become a raw break up. Maverick, Maverick,
that chocolate filled cruch counting rose up here they sell
I didn't know this. They so bags of just a
chocolate filled way. None of us knew that. You got
to give us small tails caen and rose.

Speaker 5 (28:28):
You can also buy just the tops of.

Speaker 1 (28:30):
You went a little bit western there. You can get
them gun down, Britt.

Speaker 4 (28:37):
There's lots of things that you could do that with.
One is the seasoning of barbecue shapes. I would just
buy a bag.

Speaker 6 (28:47):
Love everything that and KFC skin.

Speaker 5 (28:54):
O yes, yes, yeah, yes, I would invest in that business.

Speaker 3 (28:59):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (29:00):
No shoding you, no chicken skin.

Speaker 6 (29:06):
You KFC.

Speaker 1 (29:07):
Though I've never had a no, say you can't. I
will small thing, big joy when I get home off
the crappy day at nursing school and my husky bear
that's not not actually a bear, it's a type of dog,
takes his tail in his mouth and travels in circles
until he falls over, still holding his tail in his mouth.

(29:27):
That is great. That really touched me. Now all Adrian's
butt on hold about five minutes, Adrian, we finally got
to you. Thank you very much. Are still waiting there, mate,
No hurries, guys. Yeah, we're really good. I hope you're
having a good week so far. So small thing, big joy.
What's it for you, Adrian?

Speaker 12 (29:45):
Well, I'll paint the picture for you.

Speaker 1 (29:47):
First.

Speaker 12 (29:47):
I drive a car carrier for work, and I get
when I get in the car and go to put
it on the trailer.

Speaker 7 (29:54):
I get a huge amount of joy when there's a
little button there that holds the mirrors in.

Speaker 3 (29:57):
For you, so I don't have to get out.

Speaker 1 (30:01):
That magic butt and you feel like you Bruce, Wayne
and the Batman Bill just bring the wings in. Yeah,
that's a great, Adrian. I love that. We'll send you Bryce.
Thanks for waiting to share that with us as well.
Have a great day.

Speaker 3 (30:13):
Thanks Christian O'Connell show go on podcast.

Speaker 1 (30:18):
Good Morning Christian. Earlier on this week, you were just
discussing how much to hand soap in the building was
water down. Yes, yeah, Hey listen, Lynn, just in case
maybe you're going under a bridge or something. It's not
hand soap they're giving us. Now here's hand cordial. It's
one percent soap ninety nine percent water. Is it possible

(30:39):
that they are the wrong containers for the refill soap.
We have the same problem at work until we discovered
the ordinary soap pump bottles were being filled with the
foaming soap refill.

Speaker 7 (30:49):
Lynn.

Speaker 1 (30:50):
I love this kind of what I call magical thinking,
but in our world, the harsh cold face of entertainment
at this radio station. No, no, no, mate, no mistake.
This is an act of deliberate attrition on the employees here,
grinding us down.

Speaker 8 (31:04):
They were viscous, say two weeks ago, and the viscosity
has definitely dropped in the last two weeks.

Speaker 1 (31:10):
And then put this saw together. It's a whole pattern
really with this place. We get fresh bread to use
for toast, woo lucky every two weeks on two every
two weeks. This is yes, incredible scenes. All right, So
yesterday we had an amazing email from Vanessa saw what

(31:33):
are the odds where every Wednesday? Would it for your
stories of coincidence and chance? She told this incredible story
that when she was in primary school, her friends and
her used to walk to school together. On the way
they'd picked some lemons. We did it so often that
they start to take in sugar and spoons every morning
to make them taste even better. Those were the days
kids for four apps. There's no snap chatting. The old

(31:53):
lady that lived up there ended catching us taking her lemons.
She went to school and picked us out one by one,
pointing at us with her walking stick. This is incredible scene, right,
I think you said yesterday actually off air on the
school for indulging that lady. You kind of wander up
to school and go, can you sort up a lineup

(32:14):
for me? Please?

Speaker 5 (32:15):
Are then middle class?

Speaker 1 (32:16):
Do you know who did it? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, so
you swopped them a lineup? Well, just tell us now.
Terrifying experience of in a lineup as a young and
that stays with you for ages. That fit of an
old lady walking up tapping it like a stick, you know,
like a jailer in prison, dragging it along the ground.

Speaker 5 (32:32):
You had no rights back in the day, it seemed
as you already did not.

Speaker 1 (32:36):
Yes, she fourtheared to the right the moment you were born.
So today on the show, we're looking for anyone who
has been in a lineup. Obviously, young Vanessa at the
age of eight was in the Lemon Tree lineup. You
know it's the case I'm sure is known as Now,
have you ever been in a lineup?

Speaker 3 (32:51):
Give us a call The Christian O'Connell show podcast, Ever been.

Speaker 1 (32:56):
In a lineup? Thirteen fifty five, twenty two. Lee Masterson's
got an incredible story, Christiane. Many years ago, I was
selected to do jury duty. As I was waiting to
be selected, the accused lawyer rejected me because I looked
too much like the deceased. Oh wow, wow, that is incredible,

(33:21):
ABATSI if you just called now, the tim told me
you called someone to find that information about how they
find people, how they seek them.

Speaker 4 (33:28):
Yes, so my cousin is an acting inspector at the moment, Jess,
thank you Jess for taking my call.

Speaker 1 (33:35):
Job inspector Jess, And she has been in.

Speaker 6 (33:38):
The force twenty years now. She says she has never
actually done one. They're very very rare.

Speaker 4 (33:43):
But how they work is, if you've got a description
of a crook, for example, blonde hair, blue eyes, they
will go out onto the street literally or into a
shopping center look at like looking people, so similar looking features.

Speaker 1 (33:57):
Yes, that was how it worked.

Speaker 6 (33:59):
Yes, and go up to them and say would you
be prepared to be in a police lineup? You have
to seek their permission and god just grab them.

Speaker 5 (34:07):
No, you just have to.

Speaker 6 (34:07):
I don't know, she said, But that's how it works,
as simple as that.

Speaker 1 (34:16):
But she said, I thought they just might have asked
people out in the office just to make up the numbers.

Speaker 5 (34:22):
Just have to look a bit like do you get paid?

Speaker 9 (34:27):
Do you know?

Speaker 1 (34:27):
No, you don't got the money for that extra work,
is it?

Speaker 5 (34:32):
Well, take a time out of my data.

Speaker 1 (34:34):
Toadfish is in between projects at the moment, he's back
and yet another lineups getting some headshots.

Speaker 4 (34:40):
One is there, and she said, quite, you know, quite
commonly people will say no, yeah, of course, you.

Speaker 1 (34:46):
Know, all right, what do you think to currently on
a job right now? As well? I'd imagine a hiding
behind a hedge and her mobile goes off. She didn't,
but just by crook right now. Actually, Patsy is the
only person I know under the age of nine hundred
uses the word crook. It is it is all right.

(35:08):
So good morning Lisa, Good morning Christian Lisa. Welcome to
the show. So have you been in lineup? This is
a different kind of lineup.

Speaker 7 (35:16):
I haven't personally been a lineup, but my husband's been
in what you might call an audio lineup.

Speaker 1 (35:21):
Oh, I love the sound of this. An audio lineup.
How did that work?

Speaker 7 (35:25):
Well, he was in Darwin, he was going to school
in Darwin. He was about thirteen years old, just started
high school, and him and his mate waged school, wagged
a couple of lessons, went down to the milker playing
Battlestar Galactica. Good And during that time, somebody has done

(35:45):
a bomb scare at the school at his school, and
so they were trying to sneak back into school after
their twenty cents had run out and looking pretty guilty,
So trying to sneak back into school, and they got
caught and they had to go into the office and
talk on a phone, the old dialer and say over

(36:09):
the phone, there's a bomb in the.

Speaker 1 (36:12):
Wow, this is a voice, a voice lineup, a.

Speaker 7 (36:16):
Voice line up, and so then the old receptionist is like, yep, that's.

Speaker 1 (36:20):
Them, Yeah it is. That's not admissible in court, is it? Oh? Yeah,
sounds like what a kid's voice. They all sounded like
a bit squeaky about that age.

Speaker 5 (36:32):
And surely if you're the kid, you're putting on a
bit of a voice.

Speaker 1 (36:35):
Yea bomb.

Speaker 7 (36:39):
No sense. For my husband, still at fifty eight, has
a very high pitched voice.

Speaker 1 (36:47):
He's terrified to reveal his true voice unless that reception
goes it is him.

Speaker 7 (36:56):
Really big deal happened. But the police were it. Police
were called. Please okay there was no bomb in.

Speaker 3 (37:02):
The school, of course.

Speaker 1 (37:03):
Not well, Lisa, incredible story day, Lisa, thank you very much.
Story brilliant one. That's incredible. Nick. Good morning, Nick, Good
morning Christian. How are you. I'm good Nick, and welcome
to the show. So have you been in a lineup? Yes?

Speaker 12 (37:19):
Picture of the scene. It was the mid nineteen nineties
in the UK. Impoverished first year UNI student just walking
the streets of the city center and approached by a
policeman and asked to accompany him to the station and
did the lineup, and unlike what perhaps you said, did
do it for money, so it was paid ten pounds,
which puts a whole new meaning on ten pounds. Pom

(37:42):
then actually went on to make a career of it.
Did about six across my university years.

Speaker 5 (37:48):
A suspicious.

Speaker 12 (37:52):
The issue after the first one was I left with
my ten pounds and walking the streets to get back
to the universityccommodation. Somebody tried to mp me for the
ten pounds chosen.

Speaker 1 (38:03):
So now you're in the lineup, but you're not in
the lineup. You're working the lineup, will work at the lineup.
He was like a louty card at that cop shop
in London. Oh my next back better call, Nick.

Speaker 12 (38:17):
Was about the last one I did, where the alleged
perpetrator between doing the offense and the lineup had grown
a mustage. They had the mo so all of us
in the lineup were asked to wear duct tape on our.

Speaker 1 (38:31):
Nick, this is one of the funniest stories. Can you
point out Hitler from this lineup please? And can't keep
us up to no good? Oh wow, Nick, one of
the funniest stories of the year. We're selling surprises, really
really funny stuff. Nick.

Speaker 2 (38:48):
Thank you for sharing the Christian O'Connell show podcast.

Speaker 1 (38:53):
Big News Today Music can actually bigger the music news
as the parson of Brian Wilson at eighty two, a
musical genius and literally the godfather of pop music, he
created the whole genre. In two thousand, Por McCartney said,
por McCartney inducted Brian Wilson into the Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame, and I found some of the words
he said, these are amazing. Bear in mind they're coming

(39:15):
from a genius themself, Pum McCartney. Brian Wilson wrote some
of the music that when I played it, it made
me cry, and I could never work out why. It
wasn't necessarily the words or the music. There was just
something so deep buried in it. There are certain pieces
of music that can do this to me and just
reaches right down on us. I think that's the sign
a great genius to me to do that with a
bunch of words and a bunch of notes. How does

(39:37):
someone do that? This man, Brian Wilson, deserves to be
in the Hall of Fame, that's for sure. So thank you,
sir for everything you've done for me, for making me cry,
for having me do the thing you do with your music.
You just put those notes and those harmonies together, stick
a couple of words over the top of it, and
you've got me. Any day. Now, we're about to play
Good Vibrations, which to me sums up hopefully what we

(39:59):
do with you guys every single day. But listen to this.
It's the isolated track from it.

Speaker 13 (40:04):
I'm living up Vibrations. She's giving me exactians, exciting.

Speaker 1 (40:29):
Just something angelic about what they did.

Speaker 3 (40:33):
Christian Color Show podcast.

Speaker 1 (40:35):
Christian, thanks for playing this. Listen to you in Sydney morning,
Jamie Christian six. This is a lovely story. I just
read this quickly, literally just come in During Good Vibrations.
Six years ago, my nan was visiting visiting extended family
in California. On a midweek evening, she found herself having
dinner in Carmel by the Sea. Clint Eastwood and Spielberg
all lived there. In fact, Eastwood was the mayor there

(40:57):
once for a couple of years. Beautiful, beauty place right
near around one of the most beautiful golf course in
the world, Pebble Beach. She struck up conversation at the
bar with a softly spoken gentleman who appeared to be
something of an established regular. Everyone knew him. She spoke
as guard leins about the beauty of the Pacific Coast,
a mutual love of wine, and this gentleman's fond memories
of visiting Australia. Later in the evening, the friendly guy

(41:19):
at the bar sent over a bottle of Don Perrignon
champagne to my NaN's table, before wishing our west for
the remainder of her travels. It was only when wrapping
up her visit and paying the bill later on the
evening that the restaurant staff said that that was Brian Wilson.
What a legend, What a lovely act of kindness to
do to somebody, such a classy thing. On Brian Wilson's

(41:41):
stories and Mamber of years ago, I was interviewing Bono
and I was saying to Bono, is there anyone who
humbles you that you've met? You know, because he's had
such a big career with obviously the U two and
I've done so much great stuff. He said, Oh my god.
I had this incredible experience once going backstage after seeing
Brian Wilson at the Ryan Abber Hall. It was the
first time I ever got to meet him. This is
about twenty five years ago, and I went to see

(42:03):
him in his dress room after this incredible show with
the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Brian when the orchestra and he goes,
I literally he goes, I don't know why I did it.
I think I wanted to bow down at his feet.
This is Bono. It's a go along this Bono bows
down as if he's kissing the Pope's feet, right, and
he then while while he's down there, starts tallling bright.

(42:23):
Bryan's just sat there. He's the old guy, just sat there.
Go He's earned it from McCartney, you know. But anyway,
Bono wants to pay homage time those who came before
him and invented the art form. Anyway, Bono is down there,
He's stood on one knee right at the feet of
Ryan Wilson, and he's going. He started telling about what
his music meant to me, you know, how it inspired
me when I was seven I heard this and what

(42:44):
it did for him. This goes on when I said,
for a good couple of minutes, Brian's patiently sat there
and and then he just quietly goes to Bonno when
he finally speaks, He goes, could you do me a
favorite and go and get me a cind of coke Bono?
To his credit, said he went, he got up, I
went and found a vending machine, paid for it and.

Speaker 5 (43:04):
Gave it incredible.

Speaker 1 (43:06):
Yeah, all right, let's get into this week's the name game.

Speaker 5 (43:09):
Do you have a name that's a pain? A name
you always need to explain well with men my name
as in game?

Speaker 3 (43:21):
All right?

Speaker 1 (43:21):
If you have one of those names that actually is
a bit of a pain. By now as a grown up,
you've worked out that, go to one line that's in
your back pocket. When someone says, I'm sorry, what's your
name again? You have the explainer. My daughters says, she's eighteen,
she's called Lois Belly day goes by. It's it's lowest
as in Lois Lane. Then people go all right, yeah,
and they fill out the form. So we turn that

(43:42):
into a game. You give us that one line explainer.
You have to your name. Patsy and I take each
other on trying to guess what your name is every
call that comes on. Obviously I don't know your name,
so that's why it does sound a bit robotic When
I merely go call he one, call her too, just
makes you've ever never heard the show before you guy.
This guy can be quite cold with the listeners, referring
to be arms. Lengs says, call he one. Caller two,

(44:04):
right not Ai, Okay, all right, let's go too. Caller one.
Good morning caller one, Good morning guys. My name as
in Shaver, Let's razor phone Blade? Blade? Great? What's your
name Blade?

Speaker 8 (44:23):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (44:23):
Gosh Electric?

Speaker 6 (44:25):
Have we said your list?

Speaker 1 (44:27):
Yes? I did? Yeah, Mick, Yeah, he's on Remington. What
are the other brands?

Speaker 8 (44:31):
Oh?

Speaker 6 (44:33):
Mac three?

Speaker 1 (44:34):
Mac five?

Speaker 6 (44:37):
Is it first or second name?

Speaker 3 (44:39):
Last name?

Speaker 8 (44:41):
Right?

Speaker 1 (44:43):
Not rasor? No? Not phone wrote Now we're out of time.
What is it? What is your name?

Speaker 12 (44:50):
Braun?

Speaker 1 (44:54):
Good, strong name, Braun's great. Thank you very much for
giving us a call. Have a good day. Let's go
to caller two. Good morning, caller two. What's your clue?

Speaker 7 (45:03):
Good morning?

Speaker 8 (45:04):
Last name as in Flower.

Speaker 1 (45:07):
Rose, Daisy, Lily, flower Rose, Yes, yes, oh your name
is Rose.

Speaker 12 (45:17):
No, that's my last name, but the name the.

Speaker 1 (45:20):
Game Rose is the answer.

Speaker 5 (45:21):
Yeah, yes, yes, just go along with it.

Speaker 1 (45:26):
Thank you? Last name Rose? Do you want to give
me that?

Speaker 7 (45:29):
Did she?

Speaker 1 (45:31):
That is the beautiful name? Rose is a lovely do
you don't want to think it's a great name to Wattle?
Is anyone called Wattle? Yeah? Both Wattle Australian rapper, Australian rapper.

Speaker 8 (45:43):
Have we got here?

Speaker 1 (45:44):
Call the three? Good morning? Good morning, good morning caller three?

Speaker 6 (45:49):
As in the comics, the comic or the comics comics.

Speaker 1 (45:55):
About none of there, she thought, he meant the comic Hailey,
spider Man, the Dark Knight, no mysterio, no bino.

Speaker 6 (46:06):
Comic, foot rock flats, Nope.

Speaker 5 (46:10):
Ancient comics.

Speaker 1 (46:15):
Is it a new one? Is it a Marvel comic?
Is it Stanley? It's a Marvel Marvel character? Oh? Right,
that was it?

Speaker 8 (46:22):
That was it?

Speaker 1 (46:24):
Marvel accident, Marvel non accident and were very intentional? Real?
Come on, my friend, now, is that your name the
first name or last name? Last name?

Speaker 3 (46:37):
Marvel?

Speaker 1 (46:38):
Wow, that is an awesome name. And what's your first name?

Speaker 3 (46:42):
Miranda Random?

Speaker 5 (46:44):
Marvel comic?

Speaker 1 (46:46):
Yeah, eminem Random Marvel And you're on your way to
school right now? All right, we listen. Thanks for freeing
up some time to give us a call and playing
the game. And I hope you have a great day
at school. Take care.

Speaker 7 (46:56):
Thank you, Miranda?

Speaker 1 (46:58):
Right as well? Who is this.

Speaker 2 (47:03):
Christian O'Connell show on podcast John Farnham Christian Connor's showing
God five minutes time today?

Speaker 1 (47:10):
Is that worth time? Webster. We're looking for your martial
arts movies up for grabs. You get a Christian O'Connell
pair of gold FM nunchucks and these I've just got
them from the factory last night. Ninja throwing stars with
the Nameless show on. I know, so really really nice. Yeah,
they're really cool. We're really leveling up this year. Yeah, exactly.

(47:32):
You know, you throw them around the playground. Stub up
that black a teacher of the head with the nunchucks enjoyed.
You're welcome Radio, Christian. Small thing great joy for me
when my partner's hand brushes mine and the electric that
comes when she goes past. Oh that is beautiful. I'm
guessing you just started going out together. My wife and

(47:54):
I fast forward twenty seven years of marriage. My wife
loves me, dilly, I know this. However, she still has
this thing where I would go to hold her hand
for a bit, right she goes. Don't forget. I don't
like holding hands in public. It's the phrase in public?
Do you even when you had a sort of non
boyfriend or girlfriend. Wait you look back now and we ez,
we were never boyfriend or girlfriend and we married twenty

(48:17):
seven years. I still think she doesn't want people to
know we're going out together in public, and just walk
a couple of meters for her, just in case of
people just think we're just friends.

Speaker 6 (48:27):
Do you never hold hands in public?

Speaker 1 (48:29):
We do for a couple of strides, and then it's
she doesn't mind, we must release right.

Speaker 5 (48:34):
That's I love a handhold, so do I?

Speaker 2 (48:36):
Wow?

Speaker 1 (48:36):
Could someone hold my hand for a bit to just
walked me around Richmond? Thank you very much? Wow, Christian.
In nineteen seventy eight, it's a sixteen year old I
went to the Sydney Music Maya Bowl for the first
ever inter national concert and brothers and sisters beach Boys. Oh,
oh my god, that must have been unbelievable. Wow. Well,
what a great reason to play more than great music today.

(48:58):
Thank you very much, Peter. Let's go right, last three
callers now on another name game, as in caller one. Hello,
are you I'm good having a good week? Yes?

Speaker 12 (49:10):
I have been, Thank you very much.

Speaker 1 (49:11):
Splendid Oh.

Speaker 3 (49:14):
Okay, as.

Speaker 10 (49:16):
Are you asking me the question?

Speaker 1 (49:18):
Yeah? Yeah, that's how this little thing works. Idiot as
the boxer, Oh Tyson, Arlie Sugar, Ray Floyd no oscar
to Layer, andre Ward for Tari Kliskos, timsu all the

(49:39):
Zoo's Australians keep going. Time's out. Oh Jeffennick, I feel
bad he was on the show. Actually, who's going? Here's
a good sport as well. Thank you very much. It's
got to call it too good morning, caller, too good morning.

(49:59):
My first name as in the supermarket, i'le tailor check out,
Carles ld. Yes, do you want to how about those
specialis Aldi well as in spell the same way, no.

Speaker 12 (50:16):
Instead of an as a little bit differently, but you're
here in Australia that he's kind of.

Speaker 1 (50:25):
Yes, we'll just do what everyone names Ali. Thank you
very much for giving us a call. Have a good day,
and one more call a three. Good morning, Hi, good morning,
I'm good welcome to the show. All right, what's your clue?

Speaker 7 (50:43):
My last name as in a breakfast.

Speaker 1 (50:45):
Dish, oh, cereal toast, French toast, scrambled eggs. Benedict, Benedict Benedict. Yes,
what a great name. Benny Bennie Boom Boom.

Speaker 3 (51:02):
The Christian O'Connell Show podcast.

Speaker 1 (51:05):
Today's time Waster for grabs, Go Class group pasts that
means it is for you and three mates thanks to
Villiicinema's Gold Class check out. Later on this month, f
one big new movie Brad Pitt, Havevi Harbardine Oh Racing
cars in Helmets that Race safe, My friends, Race safe?

(51:28):
All right. Best in show today today is National Taekwondo Thursday.
Stick on some Carl Douglas Today, we're looking for your
martial arts movies. Look, I thought he might have actually
cued this in rather than four play. We've got here
with the music. You haven't got all day for a
wait for it to kick in. Come on, come on, Karl,
start kick off the shoes and start kicking those legs

(51:50):
up in the air and start the kung fu fighting.
All right, Martial arts.

Speaker 10 (51:55):
Movies, all right, we're looking for your martial arts movies.

Speaker 1 (52:06):
Bruce, al mighty Lee, Bruce on my TV. She's just
not that into kung fu him. Throw Mama from a train,
Karate with Massolini, Karate with Massolini, and driving Miss Daisy
to her karate lessons Tuesday down the old RSL. She

(52:27):
loves it. Crunk it get a Mara, Miss Daisy. What
have you got Martial arts movie.

Speaker 5 (52:33):
David Spade's taking classes?

Speaker 1 (52:34):
Oh yeah, Joe, don't Joe? Oh very good?

Speaker 5 (52:38):
Ol Dana wat Chicks.

Speaker 1 (52:41):
Yeah you're yeah, I like it?

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Yeah, Silver conn Am McGregor, con Em McGregor, what about
Hi Yaya Land?

Speaker 1 (52:51):
That's good? Yeah, okay, Gold?

Speaker 7 (52:53):
All right?

Speaker 1 (52:53):
What have you got there? Martial arts movies Text him
in four seventy five O three one, O four three The.

Speaker 3 (52:59):
Christian o'connall show Podcast.

Speaker 1 (53:02):
Today's time Waster. We're looking for your martial arts movies
best in show. You have three mates off to Village
Cinemas and Gold Class Rio. Are you ready to mark?

Speaker 5 (53:11):
I'm ready?

Speaker 1 (53:12):
Okay, let's do it. Martial arts movies. Andrew's got Mister
Miyagi's wander Imporium Gold Andy, well done, Martial arts movies.
Christian Men in Black Belts, Silva nun Chucks of Glory, Gold,
the muy Thai Ducks.

Speaker 5 (53:32):
Wow, very very good.

Speaker 1 (53:33):
Gold. I'm justin Edward Sizzkic Silver, hard driving, Miss Daisy.

Speaker 5 (53:40):
Too aggressive, bronze but funny.

Speaker 1 (53:42):
We brought a kung Fu Gold that's very good. Who's that?
Lee Romeo and Jiu Jitsu Silva. Bruce Ambari, very good
technical knowledge of the armbar chap House. That's very good.
Ko Brother, Where art thou Gold? The talented mister Volkanovsky,

(54:04):
Mickey Judo Eyes Silver Plus and Ninja Star is Born?
Oh Gold, I love this one from Michelle. I'll try
and do it justice, missus doubt. I hope I did
it justice Michelle and long warrant and sense and sensibility.
Still very different kind of merchant ivory movie Ria before
we bow out. The winner today is Bruce Ambari. Well done, Jules.

(54:28):
We're back tomorrow for the Big Friday Show. Enjoy your Thursday.

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