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Speaker 1 (00:00):
If you're listening to Will and Woody. You and I
have spent the last three months on our podcast trying
to get in touch with Tina Arena. I think it's
worth saying it's more you. I've been supporting you as
a friend. The greatest singing songwriter in Australia's gee. We
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cold called her a pretty wild thing to do again.
You can hear all of this on our Behind the
Scenes podcast. But it came down to afterwards spoken to her.
She was like, can you send me a text? So
last night on the podcast we ended up sending her
this message. You convinced me to throw in a line
about the dinner that she mentioned she was cooking and
light little She told us she was cooking lamb chops. Incidentally,
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she was like. I was like, Tina, have you got
time to talk? She said, yeah, look I'm cooking lamb chops.
You then came up with this idea to send her
a message. We'll just have a line in the message,
which was dinner much chop. Question mark was dinner much chop?
And then I was going, which, if you don't that's
is six slang. If it's much chop, is it? Is
it much good. We get the link. Well, apparently some
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people who don't understand the terminology, and then it's a
pun on the word because the word chop is also
what she was cooking champagne. And then I was also
very hard on the emojis. I was like, you've got
to You've got to emoji an emoji. So you suggested
that I use the sheep emoji to indicate the chop factor,
the lamb chop factor, and then a wink face with
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the tongue out, wink with tongue out, wink with tongue
be cheeky. So like for me, that's ott yeah, and yeah,
that's way too much. Split the team, split the tame
here divided the team. And then we had Alex's mum, Katrina,
So we had a woman over the age of fifty
sitting out in the airlock and she weighed on it
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and surprised me when she was pro emoji, pro emoji
in a chop pun gag to teacher Arena over text
weak and tongue, wink and tongue we're getting thumbs we
can dunge's cool. I think we're like the biggest group
of people that actually use emojis. So I think, go
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the emoji wink and tongue after a lamb and then
a wink and tongue. Okay, So here's the thing I'm
sitting on that message. I'll tell you guys whether or
not Tina Arena has responded shortly. But I want to
know whether if you are a woman over the age
of fifty, if you've got a message from me saying
dinner much chop sheep emoticon, wink and tongue emoji? Yeah?
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Is that? Is that? Okay? Because Katrina might be an
anomaly maybe and we all know and do Is it
true that women over the age of fifty overuse and
love emojis? Paula? Yeah? Why do you love an emoji? Yeah?
I don't mind it. Sometimes my whole message might consist
of a few emojives. Well, why do you love emoji
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so much? Paula? Oh, they're pretty simple, straight to the point.
Most people can understand them, like a little bit of
a plumbing bolt at times. What's your what's what's your
favorite emoji? I like wink, wink, I like the laughing emoji.
When would you use it, Paula? When would you use
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a wink? If you were texting me so predictable. If
you were texting me Paula when you're using the wink,
I'd be like, haha, you know, like I'm being a big,
cheeky kind of thing. So I hang on. So Paula.
Last night I text Tina Arena it was dinner much
chop and then the sheep emoji and then the tongue
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out wink face. Yes, what do you reckon? She's going
to think of that? Oh? I don't. She would have
been offended by it. Okay, it's not that positive though, No,
but we're I'm going for not offended. We're going for
like we love it? Did you love it? Do you
think you love it? Paula love it? Yeah? Like he's
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been a bit steaky here. I could go in to wine.
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