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Speaker 1 (00:09):
I Heeart podcasts. You can hear more Gold one I
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free iHeart app. Got anything good? Hey, this is the
Christian O'Connell show podcast. You love it, but your partner
hates it. And that's what it is to be in

(00:30):
a loving relationship, isn't it? Those two paradox There's a
paradox in life. You know that you might love something
but your partner really hates it. You know what I'm
going to say. A couple of weeks ago, I want
to get a new dormer, and I thought, I just
get some a bit more interesting and exciting than a
boring old welcome one I thought. I found out you
can get banned ones. I thought, I gets it. Oh
my god, I'm getting an eight O waste this one
on TIMU for three dollars. It turned up basically, do

(00:56):
you remember that lou role that we used to have
at school barely a gram? Yeah, that's what this material
is made.

Speaker 2 (01:02):
Now.

Speaker 1 (01:03):
You couldn't wipe your hands on this thing. It's so lightweight,
and you saw it's it's a beautiful waste storm. I
love it, hates it. It is twice I've rescued out
of the bin.

Speaker 3 (01:20):
Bring it back from the bring it is, what's a
fluo union jack?

Speaker 1 (01:28):
It pops like perhaps he's bricks, stings, the eyeballs, wet
suit material and that's Monday. It's going to be the
mat now in the studio we need Sonny beautiful and
I love it, but my part hates it. I'm the

(01:51):
only post in the world that loves this.

Speaker 3 (01:53):
Probably they made a sail.

Speaker 1 (01:54):
Oh my, go some b loon down under Rha. What's
it for you?

Speaker 3 (01:59):
Well, my partner Will loves his art, very into it.
So he's got a lovely collection of art prints like
I don't know, impressions.

Speaker 1 (02:06):
A couple of arm dos, yes, a couple of.

Speaker 3 (02:11):
Art's probably more mice speed my level of art. And
so that we've got a lovely little art gallery wall
of all his art. And I want to put the
only print that I've ever bought, which is this I'm
holding in my hand right now, which is a print
of Australian number five batsman Travis Head celebrating after we
won the the wonder International World Cup. It is a

(02:35):
painting of him with sunnies and doing the sort of
shooting fingers.

Speaker 1 (02:39):
You judge Kate, the most I ever seen. And you, judge,
my awacious dormer, you wouldn't put this next to a monaue.
Where's Wally Eyebrow? Where did you get that? From Instagram?

(03:04):
It's hands signed by the artist. Wow Oe, that is beautiful.
That's why it's not framed.

Speaker 3 (03:13):
Carried it around because it's not allowed to make it
onto the wall.

Speaker 1 (03:17):
Patsy, what's it for you? What do you love? Your
partner hates?

Speaker 4 (03:19):
Oh, well, it's Chris actually when we moved in together
because he's a big Elvis fan, and so I originally
had the flat and he was moving in. I said, listen,
you know, let's be fair. I want you to stamp
you're it's our place now, it's not just mine. You know,
what do you want to do with the day call
let's let's have a look. But what he had was
his massive great print of Elvis beautiful singing. It was

(03:43):
disgusting what it had tcb with the lightning strike and
I said, anything but that, please, anything but that.

Speaker 1 (03:51):
I'm bringing my Elvis dollin. I've got this doll. Elvis
lights up. You can change you can change his heads
a doll. It's amazing. It's so cool. It's so cool
Elvis lights up and ran so at nights. Some of
the lights are out. It looks like Elvis's vade gone stage.
It's got two different heads. I love that. I think

(04:13):
bry Me with a my Oasis journey to the other
Side with the King.

Speaker 4 (04:17):
I got it at the Franklin Mint and it came. Yes,
it came with its own separate mini framed like glass
framed certificate of authenticity. This is like number two hundred
of three hundred and yeah, it just nuh. I couldn't know. No,
it wasn't happening.

Speaker 1 (04:38):
That is not going and it sorts it for you.

Speaker 5 (04:40):
Similar I've got some NRL merch an incredibly beholder framed
photo of two regular League legends Rice and Mick cronin
Stars of the eighties, standing in the middle of the
Sydney Cricket Ground after the nine to eighty six Grand
Final Whinever Cannary Bankstown.

Speaker 1 (04:59):
It is just magical. I love it so much.

Speaker 2 (05:01):
And Bonnie took one look at it and says, that's
not going anywhere near a house. That's not going up anywhere.
So it was always in the garage, which was really disappointed.
That's where so much of my man stuff is. I've
got stuff that's like that lovely in the garage in
the garage, and I like the equivalent to what victorians
would would know. It would be like Tim Watson and

(05:22):
Terry Danner is standing in the middle of the m
C five Grand File. It's that these two are absolute legends,
and I think it should be up in our house.

Speaker 1 (05:31):
I'm happy for you to bring that in and put
that in your little sport booth over there, Thank you
very much. That's going nowhere other than a shredder. It's
so bad it literally is all right Monday Show. What's
more bogan than that? I don't think there is anything
if you came to watch it on a jet ski,

(05:53):
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