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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Jeez, have a look at you. You've come and you've
got You've got the tank top on your muscle.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
Sh like your muscle shop.
Speaker 1 (00:08):
May we reiterate what a tank top you are wearing?
Speaker 3 (00:12):
What a tank I wonder?
Speaker 4 (00:13):
Who waits? Who speak? Speak?
Speaker 5 (00:14):
Now?
Speaker 4 (00:16):
I'm two everyone two three four that. So only Dad's
mike was on, So that's good, so you hear. And
he was the one that was chirping the most big
piece of ship.
Speaker 1 (00:24):
So here was the gym mate.
Speaker 4 (00:26):
That was good. I did because I tweaked my hammy
the other day, so I had to go do some
rehab because there's some machines in your little back to
him that guess what you don't have g So I
was in there and then I did some core and
then heaps of girls coming up and trying to get
my number and ship, and I was just like, beat it,
I'm working. I come to this gym not to be
eye candy for you, like.
Speaker 1 (00:44):
It happened to my gym. At the back, neighbors like
female neighbors coming over, stick.
Speaker 6 (00:50):
Their head sugar. Yeah, need a little sugar, need little sugar, daddy.
Speaker 4 (00:55):
Can I just ask Jack, do you feel embarrassed that
you had all the night levels down.
Speaker 5 (01:00):
Literally just walked in and then I actually looked at
both of them and said, could you want you to
turn that on for me? They both ignored me, So
then I rolled around, turned it on, then turned all
this on.
Speaker 6 (01:09):
S Did you just lie?
Speaker 5 (01:11):
No, I swear to god, Saturdays were just rambling. I
think the audience will agree with me. You guys can
just ramble sometimes.
Speaker 2 (01:17):
Also, it's anyone.
Speaker 4 (01:18):
When I'm recording this this week, remember in stay got
you guys some do you want to put it on it?
If it's just your pin it, it's like I suppose
it's a it's a pin poppy, that's right.
Speaker 1 (01:30):
The eleventh hour, the eleventh day, the eleventh month of
nineteen eighteen, where the armistice was signed. But also it's
a day, it's aday where we remember those who were
lost in World War One. But also I think it's
a day where we just reminds us of the people
who lost their lives, but also the horrors of war.
Speaker 6 (01:52):
And not only that, all the families that it then impacts,
whether they're those lost lives and the generations ongoing that
are affected.
Speaker 3 (01:59):
But I still found it.
Speaker 4 (02:00):
I still find it so strange. To think like you
just watched the TV like the Powerball and they just
picked wasn't it your birth date?
Speaker 1 (02:05):
That was Vietnam?
Speaker 2 (02:06):
Vietnam?
Speaker 1 (02:07):
It was Vietnam. Yeah, if if your number dropped.
Speaker 2 (02:11):
If you're conscripted, was it did they go, cobber. Was
it like your dates?
Speaker 5 (02:15):
Was it like between certain dates of the month of
your birthday or was it like the first fifteen days
or something like that.
Speaker 4 (02:20):
I thought they'd just say, like the fourteenth and if
you were born on the fourteenth day of any month.
Speaker 1 (02:24):
I wasn't that when you go, I have to check,
I mean let that. That was the theme of how
it was done. It was a lottery of sorts. I
don't know the exact context, whether it was check.
Speaker 2 (02:33):
I'll check it.
Speaker 6 (02:34):
But you say your dad from having to.
Speaker 4 (02:36):
Go, Yeah I did, yes, because Gale was pregnant with you.
Speaker 1 (02:40):
Yes, yep. But but you know, and every day when
you think about when you think about war, and partcularly
there's World War one, World War two, and into Vietnam
and like the Iraq War. And while we're seeing now
with our soldiers coming back from Afghanistan, there is an
(03:00):
acute awareness of PTSD now and you know, you know,
we haven't done the right found, you know, the right
way to get the soldiers when they come back in
to basically to where they can decompress.
Speaker 4 (03:15):
No, I would say, like assimilate, assimilateety.
Speaker 1 (03:18):
Brief, you know, and just decompress and get that theyured
over there. But if you go World War One, World
War two, Vietnam, Like, there's the reports that when when
you speak to people whose fathers or grandfathers went to
World War One, when they come back, the common theme is, oh,
pop was never the same, Pop become a heavy drinker,
(03:41):
Pop was a recluse, Pop never spoke about the war.
That was a very common theme. And then you flash
forward to Vietnam and I cannot tell you, like, it
just makes me so sad for those people that conscripted
to go away. They didn't want to go, why they
didn't want to go over and fight that war. Most
of them when they come back, they get treated a
(04:03):
lot of monsters and they get spat on in the street.
But you know the people who did that, shame on.
Speaker 4 (04:06):
You know, they got spat on in the street.
Speaker 6 (04:11):
Oh, I think the general protests about it history at.
Speaker 5 (04:15):
School could when they came back in Vietnam was good history,
but I was known as the dirty.
Speaker 1 (04:19):
War that they said what it was, it was a
war that World War One and World War two world
wars like look at World War two? What was World
War two about? Everyone knew it was about. It was
about defeating the Nazis Nazi Germany.
Speaker 6 (04:32):
Who were when you got to the Vietnam.
Speaker 1 (04:34):
War people, I don't think really what.
Speaker 6 (04:37):
Was it about?
Speaker 2 (04:38):
You?
Speaker 1 (04:38):
Well, it was about the viet Coom. It was about
Communism going into Vietnam, basically with Hochu men. You know
that the big threat back then that that what they
were terrified of.
Speaker 6 (04:48):
In the Cold War north and south of it.
Speaker 1 (04:51):
Yeah, what they're terrified of is communism spreading around the world.
So any any country that flirted with it, they invaded.
The Americans and also people were people don't what is
this war there was? There wasn't an understanding of Yeah.
Speaker 5 (05:05):
And by the waycover as well with conscriptions. So it
was nineteen sixty four, twenty year old Australian males had
to register and yeah, if your birthday was drawn, so
if you were called up for service, it became known
as the birthday ballot.
Speaker 6 (05:19):
Yes, so they just targeted a twenty year old.
Speaker 1 (05:22):
Beeah and how they and how they did it as well.
On top of that, twenty years old, three of the
biggest sports stars in the country were conscripted to go,
including the late great Bob Fulton. Bob Fulton, but he
was his job was when they went over, I think
I think it was basically when Bozo was in charge
(05:43):
of keeping the young soldiers fit when they were going
to Vietnam on the boats on the way over. And
I remember once sitting down having having to boone bars.
Bob Fulton was regarded man like. He kept a lot
of things to himself. He didn't open up a lot,
you know, maybe of course to his loved one. But
I remember all the times I spent with bows of
(06:04):
being coached by him and whatnot. It was that day
we're talking about adjusting the rules for minim on football
about you know, way get into the boring facet of
But out of the blue, he started talking about Vietnam
and he was saying, on the boats over there, he said,
he'll never ever ever forget. He said, the horrors and
what young what those young soldiers go through, He said,
(06:26):
you gotta understand, He said, a lot of them are
never fired again. They just learned how to fire a gun.
And he said, on those boats when they were getting
close to the zone, to the zone, and they're getting
closer and closer to that, to the war zone, he said,
the predominant smell on the boat was urine. All those
(06:46):
young men were so terrified. Now that is just that
is heartbreaking. So a lot of people, you know, like
you just got to remember that sometimes when it comes
to war, is that individuals. The man on the street
doesn't declear war. In a country, enforcement would go the war.
It's the fucking governments.
Speaker 4 (07:03):
That's all we got time for.
Speaker 6 (07:07):
Somber.
Speaker 4 (07:07):
It's a good conversation. It's just more serious than we're
used to.
Speaker 6 (07:10):
But one wing though, the Americans, it's one thing that
I'd really commend them on. They bored anyone in armed forces,
oh yeah, or retired our forces, they bored and get
off the flight first. They get preferred respect.
Speaker 4 (07:27):
They really respect their veterans, like even like that, they
very thank you for your service, like absolutely, but yeah,
you tell someone you're a veteran. Over there, they're very
whereas here we're probably less emphasis on our army and
our and like war. So we're probably we're almost a
little bit like no one looks down on that, but
like there's not like that level of respect there.
Speaker 1 (07:49):
When you go through into the country. A couple of
times I've gone through and I've had men have told
me I've served, and I've served with Australian soldiers and
they they're great men.
Speaker 5 (08:00):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (08:00):
Stand Australians always have a.
Speaker 1 (08:02):
Very big run, very very good reputa very strong reputation.
Speaker 6 (08:06):
So we better get started a little bit.
Speaker 4 (08:09):
Sorry just before, has anyone he fired a gun?
Speaker 6 (08:14):
I've never y I would like to try.
Speaker 4 (08:16):
I shot one in New Zealand in the Deep South
in the cargo shot a duck.
Speaker 3 (08:22):
What for?
Speaker 4 (08:23):
Remember when I went over there for New Zealand tour,
I stayed with a fellow named Flynt Thomas. I believe
he ended up playing for the Highlanders or the Chiefs
or something. Actually Flint Thomas, good player, and he had
a where I was billeted his place at a huge property.
Tell missed, you know what's funny, Actually, like guys, says.
Speaker 6 (08:41):
Matt, that eats pecking duck all the time.
Speaker 4 (08:44):
No, no, no, it was like it was legal. It
was all pest.
Speaker 1 (08:48):
Look it was.
Speaker 4 (08:50):
But I remember when you're a young fellow going into
the NL, they send you to rookie camp. So like
rookie camp supposed to teach the young NRL players how
to act like adults. And they'll put up like pictures
and like, you know, scenarios like Rotto, what if you're
at a bar and someone comes up to you and
is trying to fight you, and then they'll go action
like actors come in and they put their scenario. But
(09:12):
one of those things was they go through everyone's instagram
who was in the camp that year, and they pick
out people who, like every year promoting something that wasn't
what an NRL player should be promoting, like we're some
sort of jail to conform to societal norms.
Speaker 6 (09:26):
Man coming.
Speaker 4 (09:30):
Yeah, they realized that, don't our listeners realized the temp
thank you very much. It's all about painting a picture verbally.
And then I reckon. Of the five pictures they put up,
two were mine out of a room of eighty rookies
in the A. One was me holding the duck that
shot that I shot with What the kid you were
(09:52):
going with? It was me and we were holding it,
and the other thumbs up.
Speaker 6 (09:56):
What was this on Facebook.
Speaker 4 (09:57):
It was it was on the Instagram. I think every
kid's not sitting on my Facebook anymore. They're sitting on
my Instagram. And then the next one, literally they go,
you know who's that? And I went, oh, yeah, there's
what you're doing over there. I told the story. You know,
I was over there. I was immersing myself in the
Key Week culture down in the deeper viv Cargo. I
was just trying to fit in. Yeah, would have maybe
just don't promoted on your Instagram as a young Nurrol
player or whatever. Guys. Next photo me and Haywood, my
(10:19):
mate who high pressure washes. Shout out the beach's window
and high pressure washing. He it's me and him, like
just at my eighteenth birthday and I'm.
Speaker 1 (10:27):
Holding a beer.
Speaker 4 (10:29):
One of one of my eyes was closed so it
looked like I was really blind.
Speaker 6 (10:33):
And hang on, did you have like a public profile then?
So why didn't I see any of these? Uh?
Speaker 4 (10:40):
It would have been no, you would have seen it,
like you just obviously didn't give a yet and who cares?
Speaker 6 (10:45):
Okay, I'm your mom, Yeah, but.
Speaker 4 (10:46):
Obviously you didn't. It didn't flag with you. And then
they go and who's this and it's clearly the same blow.
And I went to me again and everyone's laughing and
they go, you know, do you think it's like cool
to be showcasting you drinking? And I was like, and
I was like, fair play to young Coop, who had
a bit of a chip on his shoulder. I said, well,
in my defense, I'm having a beer with one of
(11:08):
the best mates. I just want to embrace the moment
and I'm not going to change my personality for just
to showcast something that I'm not. And the guy was like, oh, well, mate,
it's probably not a good look for trying to make
first grade.
Speaker 1 (11:20):
We'll just say make my form will be the judge
of that, thanks very much.
Speaker 4 (11:24):
Yeah, and that it wouldn't have been in hindsight, wouldn't
have been much of an argument.
Speaker 1 (11:30):
You're right, there's things in there. You're having a beer
and they get for a while, they're going to be
funny about that, but at the end of the day,
you're eating years of age, you're able to drink, and
you're not standing there. So come on, everyone, get into it,
you know, and smash itself. It's a landmark, it's birthday.
Speaker 4 (11:44):
They've gone away from it a little bit. There was
a few when I first came and Jack, you'd be
probably be the same when you first came into first
grade and social media was like not really as big
as it was now. They kind of wanted to protect
players from it, like showcasting their personal lives. It was
more like you know, show you doing a sauna bath,
show you you know, with the boys after a hard session.
But like no one really cares about that anymore. Like
(12:06):
people like to see personal life.
Speaker 5 (12:08):
Well, there's more like recent ones now they do so,
like for the kid they do them at schools now.
So they get like these people that are like they're
in the tech world and they come along and they'll
show the kids what you can actually access from your
phone and social media. So like Snapchat, for example, kids
send you know, it's like people send crazy.
Speaker 3 (12:25):
Shit on snake Chat, make a pictures for years.
Speaker 2 (12:28):
People have been doing it.
Speaker 5 (12:29):
So at this school, this guy I was there as
a player. I was there, and you go for the
schools and he got it on a PowerPoint and he
was going through people's in the rooms snapchat profiles on
his laptop on PowerPoint.
Speaker 6 (12:42):
Everyone goes Snapchat. You're on supposed to see for how long.
Speaker 4 (12:44):
Yeah, it's only once.
Speaker 2 (12:46):
You can be unlimited.
Speaker 4 (12:47):
It's like ten seconds. But people can save it. But
then you see if they save it. I remember on
Snapchat shows the dangers snatchat. This is when I was
a young fella, right, And look, I'm old enough now
to admit, you know, they may be a bit of
sex thing back in the day, you know, flirting with
the opposite sex when you're a young fellow. Everyone does it. Dad,
you probably did it. Trisa, you did it? You did
(13:07):
You used to fax pictures of Tricia.
Speaker 1 (13:10):
Was called nightclub.
Speaker 4 (13:11):
Anyway, I got done by it. Turns out it was
a bloke on the other end, right, it was some
suss sick o bloke who'd added me on Snapchat, and
I it was under a fake name that I knew
the person who was, and I thought I was talking
to it like a girl that I knew, and.
Speaker 2 (13:29):
So I sent and I am so.
Speaker 4 (13:31):
I didn't send a naked picture of myself, but I
sent a very revealing picture of myself, which I wish
I could have taken back. And even as I was sending, oh,
that's a bit weird to even send this, but like
they were asking for it. Whatever, and I was like sixteen, and.
Speaker 1 (13:48):
It was that if they could dig it up, so
I would say, you are now the postabar of things
basically not to do idiot, Oh god, you there, what
are you doing? I'll tell you what I'm doing. I'm
just I'm just certain to anything at the moment, because
(14:08):
I want to talk about how much player profiles have
changed over the years. You've got You've got no idea.
If let's set me one through the other day, a
player profile from the early eighties. You have got no
idea what this guy was saying where they say, you know,
like these days, Yeah, what do you like to do
in your spare time? Young guys like I like to
gather beach or hang out with friends and family. This
guy was going and this was the norm. Mate, just
(14:29):
love to hammer the piss things like that, and it
just that's one of the mild ones. But this like superstitions.
Don't hang around with people who don't drink or.
Speaker 4 (14:40):
Really Remember that player who signed up at the Gold Coast,
that front rower and they said, why do you want
to move to the Gold Coast?
Speaker 6 (14:47):
I remember what he said, Brent, Brent Todd, we don't
even say.
Speaker 4 (14:53):
Let's again he said, you know, because there's lots of
good looking girls up here and I want to be
deeper them.
Speaker 6 (15:00):
Yeah, this is eighties or nineteen That was news.
Speaker 4 (15:03):
That was on the news.
Speaker 6 (15:05):
That was that in the nineties.
Speaker 1 (15:06):
That was the nineties, was on the news.
Speaker 2 (15:08):
But I think it was like his signing announcement. It
was not like a presser.
Speaker 4 (15:11):
He was that like he said the signings and they asked,
why did you want to sign the and he said that,
and they showed it on the news.
Speaker 1 (15:17):
Yeah, and everyone laughed. It was it was going in
the nineteen ninety two seasons.
Speaker 6 (15:22):
Did he want to marry Wendy Botha?
Speaker 1 (15:24):
He did marry Wendy Botha and was African. It's funny
that because my sister sister Kate was she was away
recently and she sent me a thing through and I
made him here at so and so and Brent Toddsy.
He sends his very best and I said, I said,
I'll give my best to Toddy. You have a look
at this, send it to sister Kate. Kate was like,
(15:46):
oh my god, Sister Kate sounds like Ned Kelly. It's
a Nate Kelly book called Sister Kate of the Oasis
concert we went to it was it was incredible. If
you're an Oasis song before we talk about the concert,
which would.
Speaker 6 (15:59):
You illo, Hello, that's good, be bad, good, be back.
I just love it and it excites me because that's
how they start their concerts, like every time the same
and I just love that from the helicopter effing in
the bushes, that music, the real heavy beautiform.
Speaker 1 (16:21):
That is one of the great instrumentals. Let people know
as they're walking onto the stage they play I think
you're fucking.
Speaker 2 (16:28):
In the bush.
Speaker 6 (16:30):
Where all the time a musical piece.
Speaker 1 (16:33):
It's a musical piece. I don't even know that sensation.
You know, we did the live podcast.
Speaker 6 (16:37):
That's what that looked out to didn't come.
Speaker 4 (16:40):
Remember I was in a horrific car crash for Magic Round.
Speaker 6 (16:43):
Remember the Imagine ground one.
Speaker 1 (16:45):
Oh sorry to hear that.
Speaker 4 (16:47):
It's kind of hard for me even I can tell
you what.
Speaker 2 (16:50):
Gordon Field Your Place really good?
Speaker 6 (16:51):
He did really well.
Speaker 1 (16:52):
Stop Stop Boys. It was the year before when Billy
Waters it.
Speaker 6 (16:56):
Was you did it that one too, So you started that.
Speaker 1 (16:59):
That's started the fairly podcast that Lefties.
Speaker 4 (17:02):
I didn't even notice anyway, I didn't.
Speaker 1 (17:05):
Even know you're across it anyway.
Speaker 4 (17:07):
Yeah, yeah, mine was Morning Glory. I love that song,
one of my favorite songs. Usually usually I wake up
with a bit of it as well.
Speaker 6 (17:14):
What part is your favorite?
Speaker 4 (17:16):
Nfortunate you just fished your son?
Speaker 1 (17:18):
Why would you do that?
Speaker 4 (17:20):
You asked me to I know, but I thought you
I was expecting a reaction of Cuba that you brought
me a gift. I do bring you a gift. Let's
not reveal it what it is though it's a book.
But yeah, that's the Morning Glory.
Speaker 3 (17:30):
I love it.
Speaker 4 (17:30):
It's my favorite song of their as well.
Speaker 3 (17:32):
Which.
Speaker 1 (17:34):
Yeah, just now Jack Johns. Jack John's letting people know
it's always little bit of left to send when it
comes to his music. What's yours? Mate?
Speaker 2 (17:44):
Oh mate, mine's Wonder? Matthew?
Speaker 1 (17:46):
Yeah, straight down the middle.
Speaker 2 (17:48):
I really left to center.
Speaker 5 (17:49):
I thought I was going to do something different, but
the fact that you said that, I like to be
confrontationals I want to do there.
Speaker 3 (17:55):
I want to say, oh, maybe a song that isn't
in the mainstream like Wonder.
Speaker 4 (18:00):
Looks like you two a getting on each other skin today.
I don't know if the listen has heard it. It
maybe edited out before, but Dad Dad was acting that
Dad was, you know, derailing the potty a little bit.
Jack gave him a little headshake.
Speaker 1 (18:11):
Remind me, Jack, I've got something to say about this week.
Some of the one you have liked because you were
in a kiss shirt and remember it's the great Ace Freely.
Speaker 3 (18:18):
Yeah. And also shouted to John Laws who's passed away, La.
Speaker 1 (18:21):
Graham, richards j and Richardson.
Speaker 5 (18:22):
Yeah, and.
Speaker 1 (18:25):
We'll get to that one in a second. A little
special mention. Mine is first ever release single ever released
from Oasis, which was super Sonic. Because I'm feeling super
Sonic give and Tonic Sonic the hedgehot at all? But
how much do you want it?
Speaker 2 (18:39):
Not really a gin man and soda.
Speaker 1 (18:42):
I don't like the tonic or general water even sometimes
when I really want to rip up.
Speaker 4 (18:48):
That's a desperate I think that's putting a mixer like
using water as a mixer with alcohol. That is one
of the great desperate things I've ever seen you do.
Speaker 6 (18:56):
That true, No, my most desperate. I was home once
on a Friday afternoon. It just felt like a drink
had no mixes, had a bit of vodka. What can
I put that with? I mixed vodka with a bocker.
Oh did you oh white ingenious.
Speaker 4 (19:15):
But that's not desperate. That's better than putting it with
water exactly. I thought it was quite Yeah, I think that's.
Speaker 1 (19:20):
Not I did an experiment once back in the day
when when the good old days with mouthwash was mainly alcohol.
It was about twenty percent alcohol with a few of
the boys went right, I'm going to put vodka into
mouth washed and taste it. I got to say it
was delicious.
Speaker 4 (19:32):
That's very dangerous.
Speaker 6 (19:34):
So gross that is.
Speaker 2 (19:35):
That is one of the scatterest things of Yeah, you're.
Speaker 1 (19:37):
Really scat Yeah, well did you guys have put mouthwash
in your Maybe you too?
Speaker 2 (19:45):
Should?
Speaker 4 (19:45):
You know, you don't even swallow mouthwaters of the trickles down,
you know, if you have mouthwashed and then get RBT
and if you don't rinse out water.
Speaker 5 (19:55):
If it's alcohol history and story. A lot of them
these days these days, because I know you U his
mouth washed much. A lot of these ones these days
don't have any alcohol in them anymore.
Speaker 1 (20:04):
These actually go and make sure I've got free No, no,
what I learned there?
Speaker 2 (20:10):
You are?
Speaker 4 (20:10):
You know I learned back in school. So vanilla, Vanilla, yo,
know what did you used to buy all the up
and goes vanilla up, up and goes. They have vanilla
essence in them. I don't know if they still do anymore,
but the old wives tails, if you had a few
of them and it was still in your mouth, you
could alcohol would shop in an R B T. Yes,
with vanilla essence.
Speaker 1 (20:29):
My great that used to make our own our own
vanilla milkshakes with the vanilla essence. Oh my god.
Speaker 4 (20:37):
If you don't have if you're having a milkshake and
they don't bloody give them to you in those metal cups,
those metal cups with a metal straw. What are you
doing if you don't don't give it to me a
plastic thing? That metal cup that they make it in
just makes a milkshake unbelievably.
Speaker 6 (20:56):
You used to have a milkshake makeer that had the
metal cups.
Speaker 1 (20:59):
I think we used to have as song shaker making.
Speaker 4 (21:01):
Remember when we used to have a fairy floss maker?
Speaker 6 (21:04):
Still got it?
Speaker 4 (21:05):
Where would that be?
Speaker 3 (21:07):
Are you serious? That's got to be hoarding trips because
I haven't seen anyone use that in.
Speaker 1 (21:10):
At least actually maybe right next to the diabetes needles
and there it.
Speaker 4 (21:14):
Was actually pretty good. It was delicious.
Speaker 6 (21:16):
The ferry and popcorn popp up that still.
Speaker 4 (21:20):
There's a great I think we had an a snow
cone machine. Snow I used to.
Speaker 6 (21:25):
Make sorbet in the Therma mix.
Speaker 4 (21:29):
There was a snowcombe machine. Remember I had the button
at the top and it shaved ice and they come out.
I don't remember we did, didn't we?
Speaker 2 (21:35):
Yeah? I remember the one it was. It was blue
and white, right.
Speaker 4 (21:38):
Yeah, it was blue and white.
Speaker 6 (21:39):
I don't remember. I must have clocked out being a
parent at that time.
Speaker 4 (21:44):
Dad, do you want to do? Do you want to
while we're on that more somber stuff?
Speaker 1 (21:48):
Do we want to do a Yeah, let's a couple
of shared ass of course. Ace Freely, who none of
us knew, but as a fan of Ace back in
the day New York Groove fantastic died through the week.
He had some sort of life face. Really, my god,
it's hit himself for six It's quite amazing. He lived
till his mid seventies. The late John Laws had a
(22:08):
bit to do with Lawsy over the year. Ninety years
of age. We's seventy years and age?
Speaker 4 (22:14):
What do you have to do with him?
Speaker 2 (22:15):
Where is that? Through?
Speaker 1 (22:16):
We had the same manager, and we'd oftentimes go to
lunch with Lawsy or I'd go to his studio and
do stuff. And he came into Trip Lamb a couple
of times.
Speaker 2 (22:24):
Did he like you?
Speaker 1 (22:26):
I'd like to think so, yeah, But like he used
to go, I've got him on the lane at the moment,
may friend Maddie, Hello, Maddie, how are you? And how's Andy? Yeah?
Speaker 4 (22:38):
Yeah, yeah, I know. He used to call Jackie Jackie
nort Yeah, Jackie.
Speaker 1 (22:41):
Norton because he used to blow up because I think
he was waiting on the line one day. I was
listening to A life for some reason that day, and
he was They got him the line John Law's simultaneously
Jackie's talking about her vagina and Lawsy just hung up. Yeah,
He's in the background and going, I'm not going to
listen to that filthy old school.
Speaker 2 (23:00):
I love his I love when he loves his wild turkey.
Speaker 6 (23:04):
Oh he does love his wild turkey and his princess.
Speaker 1 (23:08):
Did he have a princess? He passed a years ago. Yeah,
but you go down Wollomloo Wharf there where he lived.
His niaghbor was Russell Crowe. Right at the end of
the Finger Warf. There at Wollemeloo and he was always
there around a table permanently.
Speaker 6 (23:22):
Yeah, I was a China doll. Remember the night I
didn't come home. I stayed at my conference and he
came into China doll. There he was in a wheelchair.
Speaker 3 (23:31):
He was being well, why weren't why didn't you come
home that time?
Speaker 4 (23:34):
Probably fell asleep with another boat. Probably for us young
guys who probably don't understand how big John Laws was
because I know, I know who he is given the SPA,
and I know the magnitude that he was one of
the best at radio ever, but just how big was
he in the context of Australian media.
Speaker 1 (23:53):
Massive huge. I don't know who it'd even liked him to.
Probably i'd say Eddie McGuire is very peak. Oh wow, okay,
maybe even more. He was influential, as.
Speaker 6 (24:05):
I think John Laws is more influenced now.
Speaker 1 (24:07):
That John Laws, I think, you know, with radio but
also television. Who was on Bandstand, He did quite a
bit of singing.
Speaker 6 (24:14):
Had his own talk show before my time.
Speaker 1 (24:16):
Yeah, yeah, he was.
Speaker 3 (24:18):
He was.
Speaker 5 (24:18):
He was his main sort of thing of it was
he just like was it everything like sort of like
political sport.
Speaker 1 (24:25):
Jack He was He was across everything right, and I
mean his mainstay was radio of course, Golden Tonsils.
Speaker 5 (24:32):
Talking about quickly. If I look at Maddie, John's like,
okay laugh. But also you gotta get some rugby league insight,
you thought, John Laws?
Speaker 2 (24:39):
What did you think?
Speaker 1 (24:39):
I think? Jack? It was just a complete range of things,
so people could bring up going, Hey, Laws, Yeah, Going
made him a Tigers fan of I was going. He
could engage that conversation. Then the next person could jump
on and go, what about this labor party?
Speaker 2 (24:52):
He go like that.
Speaker 1 (24:52):
Remember once we're having lunch and I said to Laws,
have you got a background in journalism? He goes, no,
he said, Madie, I'm not a journalist. I'm an entertainer.
Oh wow, So that was I think he was the
first one to really of the DJs not to be
what I would describe as shock jock, but to go
on as just an entertainment.
Speaker 4 (25:11):
Yeah, but if very old probably the last, like apart
from Kyle, I would say, there's not really any left
of that real old school like mentality of shock jock esque.
Speaker 6 (25:22):
But no one else gets away with it these days.
Speaker 4 (25:24):
No one can.
Speaker 1 (25:26):
The other one who is Senator Graham Richardson for the
Labor Party. You guys never met Richo.
Speaker 6 (25:30):
Richo was one to get you into the party at
one point.
Speaker 1 (25:34):
Didn't he got right for politics? I said, I said, Richer,
any political party that would hire me I would not
vote for.
Speaker 4 (25:42):
You'd be good, I reckon, you'd be good at politics
as the faith. No, but you'd be good as the
face because you morally you know what's the right thing.
I mean, you're not across a lot of the politics side,
but a lot of them aren't anyway. A lot of
them are there to be the face and morally make
the right decision, but they have experts underneath it.
Speaker 1 (26:00):
Yeah. Actually, maybe I would be got a good politician.
I could talk about morals and then live completely the
opposite way.
Speaker 5 (26:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (26:10):
Rich a larger than life character. We get involved a
lot with him when he was in the Arl Super
League War. Who's on the Arl side but larger than life?
And the last one, I finally just want to say people,
the passing of ethel Peden, who was Dad's best mate,
who was is the father of the great Billy pudin
a legendary publican up in the Hunter Valley. But Athol
(26:31):
is just one of life's great most beautiful, meaning a
beautiful man. And that Puedin's hotel which is still up
there at seth Snott was called when they sold it,
they called it the abbidear Aberdeer Tavn. I think for
a while, but now Rightfley is back to being called
Peden's Corner in honor of the Pedin family and Athol
in particular. But great man, great character, made that pub
(26:56):
back cool pub. Athlete used to get there sometimes and
ride his horse into the bar.
Speaker 4 (27:01):
I was up there no longer. I had a feed
with gas there, bloody good feed too, and the menu
is huge. So if you're up there, stop on through
for a feed and have a beer for Ethel, for us.
Speaker 1 (27:10):
And if you want to know what Ethel Putin was like,
people go and meet Billy Pete. Yeah they are the same,
they are.
Speaker 3 (27:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (27:17):
I've never met a father and son so alike apart.
Speaker 4 (27:20):
From Dad and gaze more and more every year. Jeremy
sal lesterigas you can track as a horse if you
punch it in the neck. Let's talk about Oasis for.
Speaker 6 (27:30):
A second, because my journey there which took to it.
Speaker 1 (27:34):
I'm sorry people, we've got nearly thirty minutes here. There's
been some more stuff, but there's things you just got
to do it.
Speaker 4 (27:39):
Hey, you know what I mean. There's there's stuff that's
like you know what I mean on the way out
to Oasis. Right, So just for context, Dad is an
anxious person. Dad wants to be places on time, and
he wants to be early. Now this Oasis did get
on stage to laid forty five. The preact wasn't start
until seven point thirty. We probably live we're probably an
(28:01):
hour away from yeah, and there's a bit of traffic,
so we're going to allow about an hour and a half.
Dad suggested we get an uber at four pm, which
is three and a half hours before the first act
even got on. We said absolutely not, we are not going.
Then we said about five, which reluctantly Dad agreed to.
Dad was so excited. He jumps in the uber and
(28:21):
he's looking at He's watching the There's a lot of
traffic coming through in our local area. Dad's staring around.
Dad's suggesting that, you know, the uber driver go around.
At one stage, Tris started to feel Dang's anxiety, so
she was I remember my favorite credit.
Speaker 1 (28:34):
Of the night.
Speaker 4 (28:35):
Trish goes asked the Uber driver, do you have ways?
Speaker 6 (28:39):
And he's obviously he doesn't use ways.
Speaker 4 (28:41):
And he goes, he goes yeah, he goes, do you
know what ways is? And I'm going, don't ask an
Uber driver who drives for a living if they have ways,
And the guy goes, I'm using Google Maps. Just go
but does that how you like wear live updates of
the traffic and stuff? And he goes, yeah, I'm pretty
sure they do. I mean, but then Dad's got one
of the great baby bladders of all time, so dad
(29:01):
cannot if there's anything over an hour. Dad's like looking
early and seeing where he can urinate.
Speaker 1 (29:07):
Along the way. Big Tom.
Speaker 5 (29:08):
He's going to the driver he made in about twenty minutes.
We're going to see on this road, we're going to
see a shell servo if you pull over, and he goes.
Even the drivers goes, oh, I'll drive you every day.
I don't think there's a shell servo there. Dad's going, yes,
trust me, it is there.
Speaker 1 (29:23):
Yeah, And I always go, right, what's the heart which
way we're going to go? Mate? What's the route? Must
be great, there's a halfway point just there.
Speaker 4 (29:29):
And we get there and there was no shell servo
must have been like discontinued.
Speaker 6 (29:33):
Or something that I think he thought he was on
the wrong raid.
Speaker 4 (29:35):
They ran out of fuel. Anyway, The only place to
go before Dad literally urinated was cemetery. Was the cemetery
of which our Auntie Tricia's sister was buried. Yes, and
well lucky that like this.
Speaker 1 (29:51):
It was open.
Speaker 4 (29:52):
There was no one there, but the toilets must just
be public.
Speaker 6 (29:55):
They they're open. Yeah, so they'd get closer the same time.
I don't imagine.
Speaker 1 (30:00):
We drove into the cemetery and we used the toilet there.
Speaker 4 (30:03):
Yeah, and what you know it was when I was
doing this, I thought this, we shouldn't be doing this.
But it wasn't as bad as I originally thought.
Speaker 6 (30:13):
Tombstars, did you use a toilet?
Speaker 5 (30:16):
I'm the only one I didn't have to use the toilet.
And I sat in the car with our driver and
g Wiz. Once he's all going of the car, he
was he was pretty happy with me. He was having
quite a giggle to hisself, was going, well, this is
the first to me.
Speaker 4 (30:27):
Yeah, he thought it was very very talk about you
end up here, brother, And I remember when we got
to the concert that the people that were with Dad.
Dad actually came to me and said he actually dobbed
himself into me because he must have realized what a
wayker he was starting to sound like. Do you remember
somebody asked, Dad, you ever played here at the Course Stadium?
Speaker 6 (30:46):
Did you think?
Speaker 2 (30:46):
Know?
Speaker 1 (30:46):
That was a long version? That was the short version.
It started with blows because everyone when you get to
a concert, everyone sizing each other up. How long have
you been on Oasis fan?
Speaker 2 (30:55):
Yeah, that was a That was a big bit of
that going on there on there.
Speaker 1 (30:58):
Because he's earned anyone who listened to this podcast know
that I've been a huge Oasis fan for basically.
Speaker 6 (31:05):
Well, we saw them the first time in two thousand.
Speaker 1 (31:07):
And one or two two thousand and one, I think
it was, But I first was the Oasis when we
want to win. I won a World Cup tour and
definitely maybe wasn't long out and I bought it because
someone had tipped off the Beatles. We went to the
Beatles Museum and then someone tipped off to myself and
Frank Pinisy, mate, you should have listened to this bands
(31:29):
come out in the UK. It's called Oasis. So I
bought that made fantastic so I'm getting there and I've
gone said, oh, how long you've been an Oasis fan for?
And I went, oh, well, mate, I went away on
a tour and mate, I bought the first album when
I was over there, which just come out. And he goes, oh,
I was like a Kentucky tour, so that leaves me
to my first big noting thing. I go, no, no,
(31:52):
it was Kangaroo tour like a World Cup four and
I played for Australia. Oh okay, no worries, mate, you
must have played we did? He just play there? So
I went stadium? You played at Wembley Stadium? Wow, I've
gone yeah. Then he's gone, mate, have you ever played
here at of course stadium? I went yeah, yeah, actually
I played here in the first ever game of any
sort or athletic after I pursued at this before the Olympics,
(32:16):
at this ground when it was the official opening of
the stadi pregnant with you and I said, mate, we
played the first of the game. He goes, oh, yeah,
well who you played again? So we played manly? Did
you just win?
Speaker 3 (32:26):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (32:26):
We won? Was there a big crowd here? I said?
One hundred and seven thousand people here? And at the time,
I think to himself, Fuck, I've just big note, I've
just given this one lie relentless. Big Mart ended up
walking to coops.
Speaker 4 (32:39):
To mate, come over and just I don't even know
why I dobbed himself and he come over and he goes, oh, mate,
you wouldn't believe what I've just done.
Speaker 2 (32:48):
What do you do is that?
Speaker 4 (32:49):
I just I literally just spoke about myself for ten
minutes to this guy. And I just felt what a
wanker I would have stopped like, because I think you
even said that you scored, you got me out of
the match.
Speaker 1 (32:58):
The Oh yeah I did. I said, I got to
tytional thickets.
Speaker 3 (33:04):
What that was?
Speaker 1 (33:05):
That was basically de strawed the ba. He was a
good dude. He was one of He was a made
of fletchers.
Speaker 6 (33:10):
Oh, I apologize to you.
Speaker 1 (33:13):
He had gone and spoken the flesh what oh man?
Speaker 4 (33:16):
And I put my phone out in front of him
and I said, we got to talk about this on
the podium, right this.
Speaker 2 (33:19):
All now talk about Dickie Wilkins. There he was, he
wasn't he got there at first?
Speaker 6 (33:25):
He was momentarily, wasn't Heah.
Speaker 2 (33:28):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 6 (33:29):
He came for the first song and left.
Speaker 2 (33:31):
Yeah, Cooper. He popped up behind Cooper's head.
Speaker 4 (33:33):
And my favorite bit was he he's sitting because me,
Dad and Jack was sitting together. And don't know why
Trish was up the east end. She was somewhere else
and Dicky Wilkins stats behind sits behind us and Dad.
You must have had a lot to do with Richard
Wilkins in your time, given like throughout footy and whatnot
channel line. Yeah, he had heaps to do with him.
So Dad grabbed and Dad's well hydrated at this point.
(33:55):
Dad grabs him on the knee and he's like did
he and you could tell did. He looked down at
Dad and it was like he didn't click at first.
Speaker 2 (34:05):
That it was you, and he was just like you
know what I mean.
Speaker 4 (34:09):
He's just like, yes, good on your mates, good on
your beat. And then after about like two minutes he
must have clicked for him. And then he was like, Maddie, Maddie,
and he asked you, I can't remember the name of someone,
so I thought he said bean, yeah, and Dad goes,
he goes, where's Pete? And Dad goes, there's no no,
But I don't know a bean. There's no being here.
(34:29):
Literally right next to Dad, there's a guy and he's like, oh,
I'm right here, and Dad knew who Pete was. Yeah,
and then he was like, oh right, and then Richard
Wilkins to him are talking. I reckon. Two minutes later,
not even one or two songs in, we look back
and they're just gone.
Speaker 1 (34:44):
Dickie's gone. I sensed when he walked in Dickie was
in a foul mood. He didn't have that sort of
friendly paddle pop line look about him. It was a
little bit looked, a little bit aggravated.
Speaker 4 (34:56):
Is he a friendly guy?
Speaker 1 (34:57):
Yeah, Yeah, he's a good fellow Dickie.
Speaker 6 (34:59):
Oh, he's somewhat like preserved. I think. I think a
man that's been burnt.
Speaker 3 (35:06):
That's what I like.
Speaker 2 (35:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (35:09):
But you know, we had a great night with her
and his son one his son and I were great pals.
Speaker 1 (35:16):
Christian. Yeah, I must say, Jack Coops. The we got
caught up in the mood of the occasion when Lived
Forever happened. Come on, we're singing, and all of a
sudden there's a lyric in the preceeds. That lyric you
and I are going to live forever. It goes, we
see things they'll never see. You and I have a
(35:36):
good so back in the day, me and Bales, we're
going to get a tattoo, is he other? We'll see
things they'll never see. You and I are going to
live forever. And I said, I ran it past the boys.
I said, tomorrow, let's go and get a tatoo. Yeah.
We spoke about this on the early Tricia and I
spoke about last night. Trisa. I just said, oh, mate,
going to get a tattoo tomorrow. She said who? And
(35:59):
I said, myself and Coop we're going to see if
Jack's going to be in. She goes, You're what I said.
You're going to get a little one, just a little
one that's going to We'll see things I'll never see.
Speaker 4 (36:08):
She goes, yeah, I've already been messaging tatoo artists.
Speaker 2 (36:15):
You can look.
Speaker 4 (36:15):
You can listen here, Hey listener, Darhla. You can put
a chain around this bloke's neck all you want.
Speaker 6 (36:21):
But all I have ever asked of you boys, ever
since you were very little, was promise me you'll never
ride a motorbike and never get to take Well.
Speaker 4 (36:30):
I've already broken the motorbike thing. I crashed one in
BALI about four years ago.
Speaker 1 (36:33):
Just brought Harley went straight through.
Speaker 4 (36:35):
It went straight through a wooden door, wrote it off.
Harry Grant had to help me pay off for Barlow
whose bike I rode over. So I've broken that one
and I'm getting a bloke. I'm getting this tato if
it's the last thing I do. On how you coming?
Speaker 6 (36:47):
You have to leave. You have to leave.
Speaker 4 (36:49):
Well been evicted from the big house. Pack up your
thng and leave.
Speaker 1 (36:54):
Away final sALS and other address. Just let me tell
you something. We're going to inc you're not.
Speaker 6 (37:03):
Tell your tattoo won't look good on your tiner versa
color and your scooba.
Speaker 2 (37:07):
I don't have it.
Speaker 4 (37:09):
I'm getting. I'm getting on the back of my arm.
I'm going on my trice.
Speaker 6 (37:12):
I really don't with us different.
Speaker 2 (37:14):
I'm on my forehead.
Speaker 1 (37:16):
Yeah, get one around my neck.
Speaker 4 (37:18):
That's a cool one.
Speaker 1 (37:19):
Tear drop.
Speaker 4 (37:20):
Children, don't listen my mate, just so my one of
my mates, Roachi the roach, the roach, mystery's up on.
He's living in the Central Coast and he's got like
he almost looks like a bikey roach. He has tattoos
everywhere neck, his whole back.
Speaker 6 (37:34):
Lovely looking, beautiful eyed roaches, doesn't It almost looks like
a biking I think he looks like.
Speaker 4 (37:40):
Sorry, he looks like you like he's but he's like
the friendliest guy, like he's the best guy until you
cross him biking friends.
Speaker 1 (37:46):
And yeah, we have make a lot of the bike
gettings wrapped on the Gold Coast. We brought in the
Gold Coast, so.
Speaker 4 (37:51):
We haven't bought that loyalty though. And then Hayward, my mate,
the high pressure washer I was talking about before, he's
got He got a little tatoo on his back the
other day and he was like, he's like, I just
got a back taps. He goes, I feel like Roachie,
who's just covered in my head to toe? And I
show us, show us, mate, it is. It's almost the
equivalent of a tramp stamp for a bloke. He's just
(38:13):
got like it just says, I can't see the forest
through the trees and it's just tiny cursy writing in
the middle of his back. And I said, what the
hell did you get that for? And he said, I
just thought it was such.
Speaker 1 (38:25):
A good like and yet it should be can't see
the tattoo for the hair get older?
Speaker 6 (38:30):
Is that he's got beautiful skin. He's half Chinese's half
steady On. He has beautiful skin.
Speaker 2 (38:36):
Steady On.
Speaker 1 (38:36):
The Communists will take exception of that.
Speaker 4 (38:38):
Yeah, he does have very very flaccid skin.
Speaker 5 (38:41):
Can we just flaccid and also shared while we're on
the biking shadow biking friends. I've actually helped Cooper out
of the pickle once before, so I know we don't
allude to what it was, but yeah, put it this way.
They helped to keep out of the pickle once or twice,
certainly did.
Speaker 1 (38:57):
At the end of the day, they just blokes all
together riding riding bikes.
Speaker 6 (39:02):
Do you know what I thought? It was really interesting
when we arrived at the Oasis concert. Out the front
of the Pullman was the Samoan team.
Speaker 4 (39:10):
Oh yeah, the Simon.
Speaker 5 (39:11):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (39:12):
I was staying out at the hotels at a call
there and New Zealand was staying across at the other hotel.
Speaker 4 (39:17):
An overtell they're literally fifty Yeah, if anyone's ever been
to a call the two hotels out there. But they
were playing at Combak. So they're playing in Paramatta and
they've put them out at home Bush where there is
nothing to do. They've been out there for the week
the boys were like that.
Speaker 6 (39:32):
Board because not only then you've got two nights of
massive oasis.
Speaker 4 (39:36):
Crowd, no wonder like on Sunday, no one looked tired
towards the back into the game because they've been kept
up all night by bloody oasis fan.
Speaker 1 (39:44):
I wish I had bought chairs in the flag producing them.
Did you see the supporters flake they will put to
New Zealand. New Zealand in the rise the Rise of
Tonga and someho Zealand have been not so much put
in the shadow, but you don't think of about it
a lot. New Zealand the number one team in the world,
(40:05):
do you reckon? Yeah, they're they're number.
Speaker 6 (40:07):
One there, but I mean they were above Australia.
Speaker 1 (40:09):
Yeah. Well they builded us. The built thirty mil and
there's been nothing in their form to suggests that we've
gone past.
Speaker 4 (40:17):
I think we beat him this year in my experts.
Speaker 1 (40:20):
Really you want to play a lot better than we
did in England.
Speaker 4 (40:24):
Yeah, I definitely. I think there's But when you look
at the team on the teams on like the form
players of the camp, like Australia is red hot at
the moment. They have some red hot gun players right now,
all those Broncos players who are just playing out of
their skin.
Speaker 1 (40:37):
Champion team, champion individuals.
Speaker 4 (40:40):
Mate a team of champions don't mean.
Speaker 2 (40:44):
What did you say?
Speaker 1 (40:45):
Champion term doesn't put it anyway.
Speaker 3 (40:50):
Fair.
Speaker 6 (40:51):
I don't think I've checked it, so I might do
it now. But one of my listeners, you know how
Uncle John's very proud of the fact that he's seventy negative.
Speaker 4 (41:00):
He's the rarest blood type in the world.
Speaker 6 (41:01):
He says, well, he's not. There's a rareer blood type. Apparently,
apparently there is another type which is neither negative or positive.
It's called null.
Speaker 1 (41:13):
Is it Basque blood?
Speaker 6 (41:15):
I'm just about to google it?
Speaker 4 (41:16):
Tell you what did you not write it down?
Speaker 3 (41:19):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (41:19):
It's called h noll So what are you googling?
Speaker 6 (41:23):
I'm just making sure it is?
Speaker 4 (41:26):
Should have googled it.
Speaker 6 (41:26):
Yes, type is vital for treating it.
Speaker 1 (41:30):
Is there any culture or race that's more predominant in
because I heard the Basque, The Basque genetics and Basque
blood type is very different to any other in the world. Yeah,
so the bus we don't care about the bark France
and Spain.
Speaker 4 (41:44):
And when I did that symbol, that was what we're
talking about is so boring the Golden Blood, like you know, respectfully, just.
Speaker 1 (41:52):
How genius from Oasis Jack and added that collaboration.
Speaker 6 (41:57):
Oh yeah, you've got a hat coming. I couldn't line
up the stadium.
Speaker 1 (42:02):
Every we looked was one of those shirts, bucket hats, shoes, everything.
Speaker 4 (42:07):
I saw a stat online what they made in the
last twelve months of touring. They've made more than than
Green Day has made in the last like ten years
of touring.
Speaker 2 (42:18):
I believe that.
Speaker 6 (42:19):
I don't think they are comparat enough the last ten years.
Speaker 4 (42:23):
Bloody good mate, I didn't know everyone's shipping on Green Day.
I walk the lonely road beyond.
Speaker 1 (42:29):
Remember that the last time they came to Australia they
played pubs.
Speaker 4 (42:32):
No, no they didn't because ras Man went to watch
Green Day.
Speaker 2 (42:35):
I'm so sorry it is today I do.
Speaker 6 (42:38):
It's my own version of family feud. You on it,
hold on one, we can just do it another time.
Speaker 3 (42:44):
We'll do it.
Speaker 1 (42:45):
You always do this, You always get you go. You
know I'm not quick. While we're on Oasis, film.
Speaker 4 (42:51):
Fame Vinyl, No, hang on, hang on, Yeah you can film.
Speaker 1 (42:56):
Phone Vinyl, Gold, Silver Bronze. The greatest lead singer of
all times, but it's got to be bands.
Speaker 6 (43:04):
Brandon Flowers from the Killers. My silver is Liam Gallagher
of Oasis, and my goal goes to Chris Martin of
Coldplay numerous times except for The Killers.
Speaker 1 (43:15):
Just Pultra Chris.
Speaker 4 (43:17):
Chris Martin is very good. Dad hates him because he
thinks he's limp roosted. I think he's awesome.
Speaker 6 (43:23):
Yeah, now he's a great I got bronze.
Speaker 4 (43:26):
Liam Gallagher our man. I wouldn't never have had him
in there prior, but seeing what he did out there
those two concerts, you know, his voice is way better
than you think. Absolutely, you never think of him like
a vocalist, but he's got that nice little it's like
he sings from the deep throat of mongol.
Speaker 1 (43:42):
The way he walks on, he's got that sense of
menace and present.
Speaker 4 (43:46):
Yeah, just a bad individual. This is seriously bad. Anybody
that wears a rain jacket Rayan Hale will shine. That's
a bad man. That's a man who's trying.
Speaker 2 (43:53):
To speaking of bad man.
Speaker 5 (43:55):
Mine is Michael Jackson during his time with Jackson five.
Oh that was a good one band technically.
Speaker 6 (44:01):
And then though Cooper hasn't finished his silver and gold.
Speaker 4 (44:03):
That just get into that mind.
Speaker 2 (44:06):
It was just a good segue with bad Manack Thanks.
Speaker 4 (44:11):
Sensibilities, except when he didn't turn the volume up at
the start. It is important to listen. Silver. Freddie Mercury,
the man with the big mouth. They said it, yeah,
but his mouth width or something. He had so much
range in his mouth that he could hit the big notes.
Speaker 1 (44:27):
Interesting.
Speaker 5 (44:28):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (44:28):
And then my gold was actual rose from Guns n' Roses.
He had a bloody presence up there, didn't He.
Speaker 1 (44:35):
Was hitting miss so on stage jack.
Speaker 5 (44:39):
I've gone, yeah, my my bronze cover, I've gone with
Brian Johnson from a CDC. And then I've gone with
Freddy Mercury into my Man Jackson and his new bike
coming out next year if you didn't see.
Speaker 4 (44:53):
It, Yeah, his nephew is playing Jafar Jackson.
Speaker 1 (44:58):
The Trailers of Beauty.
Speaker 2 (45:00):
It's good.
Speaker 1 (45:01):
I've got. I've gone, I've gone a little. I've gone
Australian centric your life, So my my bronze.
Speaker 6 (45:07):
I bet you I know one of them that you're
going to have. I'll bet you're so hard and it'll
be a female. Is there a female amongst?
Speaker 1 (45:14):
And yeah, I know exactly how it's going to be
I've gone my bronze, I've gone Bond Scott, my bronze
the original, of course. My silver is Chrissy Amphlet from
the The Vinyls. I saw her played pub once. I've
never I've never seen I've really seen on the crowd
(45:34):
on the stage and just kicked it off. It was
she was unbelievable and are urinated. Yes, look that's given
over that form.
Speaker 4 (45:44):
That's the only part we care about. No one cares
about how.
Speaker 1 (45:46):
She's passed now and I don't know like that. She
was just she was amazing. And my gold is Liam Gallagher.
I just thought confirmed it the other night. The way
he walked on the stage and held one hundred thousand
people in the palm of his hand, I thought, and
I thought the sound in our oasis was remarkable, given
the fact it's pretty hard to get that kind of
sound in that vacuous stadium, but it was a lot
(46:09):
of people had a lot.
Speaker 4 (46:10):
To say earlier in the week when we did like
our backstage episode, you said the same thing, that he's
the best front man that you've ever seen, and a
lot of people hammered you for it. A lot of people,
a lot of people of actually a lot of people
saying when Mattie said that Liam Gallagher was, I almost
crashed my car and turned it off.
Speaker 1 (46:32):
I've never seen I've never seen David Bowie live. I've
never seen Freddie Mercury live. Like I've saw Mick Jag.
He's not like but also like, it's just your opinion,
and I think I think a lot of people that
went to that concert the other night will conquer.
Speaker 4 (46:50):
There's some people that might not like it's just an opinion.
Everyone's got an opinion. Everyone just relaxed, don't crash your car,
don't turn us off.
Speaker 6 (46:58):
Okay, I've made a little girl based on family feud
called Family Blued. I surveyed myself and I came up
with my top three answers.
Speaker 4 (47:10):
So barely a big enough sample size.
Speaker 6 (47:12):
I know, I know, but you know what, there's only
a few. Let's see how we go. Okay, just call
him your name? What do you call the game interest
family Blued?
Speaker 4 (47:21):
That's actually not bad?
Speaker 6 (47:22):
Thanks, Okay, just call it your name and I've got
top three answers, so you still have a choice after
it name something you shouldn't share.
Speaker 4 (47:30):
Cooper, Something that you would say, I would say you're
a bit of a clean free I would say.
Speaker 6 (47:36):
Toothbrush ding ding ding ding. That's the top answer. Okay,
you can go for a clean sweep.
Speaker 4 (47:41):
Or do I I can play?
Speaker 6 (47:43):
No, No, you can just play.
Speaker 2 (47:44):
So I have to play.
Speaker 4 (47:45):
Okay, a towel? Do I keep going?
Speaker 6 (47:49):
Yeah, you just get to but bols.
Speaker 4 (47:51):
Okay, so easy dad.
Speaker 6 (47:54):
Actually, yeah, you're right, it'll go to okay one of you.
Speaker 2 (47:57):
Other I'll go with.
Speaker 1 (48:03):
Water bottle. That's going to be floss. Okay, blood the other.
Speaker 6 (48:11):
Two answers toothbrush received fifty percent of our boots. Vibrator received.
Speaker 1 (48:18):
Do you mean we shouldn't share it?
Speaker 6 (48:20):
Shoes received?
Speaker 4 (48:23):
Hang on shoes above.
Speaker 6 (48:24):
Yeah, I don't think you should shoes.
Speaker 1 (48:26):
This is the simple size confession color weeks ago, well,
Piratrician shoes.
Speaker 6 (48:32):
There's another confession that because FYI we take the same
shoe size, we actually do.
Speaker 4 (48:37):
And another confession you should make if everyone takes their
eyes down to that shoes. Right now, he's wearing shoes
that have no laces in it because that was.
Speaker 6 (48:43):
The ones that he took the lasers out for the Halloween.
Speaker 1 (48:46):
It's very run.
Speaker 4 (48:49):
He said.
Speaker 1 (48:49):
He you know, it was mad.
Speaker 4 (48:50):
He was going to throw He said, oh, I won't
ever wear these shoes again, so he was going to
throw them out. That's why he took the laces out
of that one. He took him out, hung them in
the tree for the Halloween. And then he looked down
at his shoes and goes, these actually look pretty cool
now that they don't have the lasism.
Speaker 1 (49:04):
Actually, yeah, they do slippers.
Speaker 6 (49:06):
Next one, name a place it's inappropriate to hit on someone, Jack, yep, bathroom, yeap, funeral, Yes, okay,
you get another option?
Speaker 4 (49:19):
Where else?
Speaker 1 (49:19):
The doctor's office, public toilet.
Speaker 2 (49:24):
I just said toilet.
Speaker 1 (49:25):
Yeah, no, you said bathroom difference.
Speaker 4 (49:30):
That was never going to be that. She would have
given him that.
Speaker 1 (49:33):
You got to use your head man, okay, parent teacher interview.
Speaker 6 (49:37):
Well, yes, that would have been a better one. So
top hands Cooper got funeral fifty. School was thirty percent,
and brothel was twenty percent.
Speaker 1 (49:47):
Oh sorry, not get the prostitute.
Speaker 4 (49:50):
Okay, the people too.
Speaker 6 (49:53):
Top answers of the worst things to put in the
wrong places. Yep, oh I think that was Jack.
Speaker 2 (49:59):
So two things about.
Speaker 6 (50:01):
Name the worst thing to put in the wrong place,
something that you use.
Speaker 4 (50:07):
A a.
Speaker 2 (50:11):
Toothbrush?
Speaker 1 (50:12):
Again, I would say again, vibrator in the wrong place,
your mouth, I.
Speaker 6 (50:20):
Said, bump, bump, something to put in the wrong place.
Speaker 2 (50:24):
A very.
Speaker 6 (50:26):
Top answers of the worst things to put in the
wrong place.
Speaker 4 (50:31):
I would probably say, like, I'm thinking very differently to you.
I was thinking something like along the landes of electricity,
like a toaster.
Speaker 6 (50:42):
The top answer was a tampon, second answer is ice block,
and the third answer was your car, putting your car
in the wrong place. Okay, our last block, So where
would you put the we're supposed to put in your mouth? Right?
Speaker 1 (50:55):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (50:55):
Sure, well if you put an ice block somewhere else
and that wouldn't be appropriate.
Speaker 2 (50:58):
Okay, that was That was a horrendous that.
Speaker 6 (51:02):
You just don't understand. Okay, this is the last one.
Speaker 4 (51:05):
We surveyed three people and they that was a ship.
Speaker 6 (51:08):
You didn't survey me. Worst things to confuse, that is
using the wrong thing for the wrong thing.
Speaker 2 (51:16):
How can you make these any harder?
Speaker 4 (51:18):
You were these are so not specific. This you were
making this so vague and very sexist.
Speaker 1 (51:24):
Using a rolling pill a dilda.
Speaker 6 (51:27):
It's a very good answer, but no incorrect.
Speaker 4 (51:29):
Oh damn it, I'm I don't even want to answer it.
Speaker 3 (51:31):
Okay, Jack do you say it again? I don't even
understand what is the worst.
Speaker 6 (51:34):
Thing to confuse, to use in the wrong context.
Speaker 3 (51:38):
If you like, oh my god, first thing, let me
let me go on a toilet brush.
Speaker 6 (51:47):
That's a good one. What would you confuse that was
a tooth brush? That's very good. But unfortunately that's not
one of our answers today. The top answer was using
eyeliner for your lip liner. I have done it.
Speaker 2 (52:00):
What the hell were you expecting for a second year?
Speaker 6 (52:03):
The second one is to use your nose spray for
eye drops. Also done it.
Speaker 1 (52:07):
God, I was going to say that.
Speaker 6 (52:08):
And the last one is using chili sauce instead of
tomato sauce. Also done it.
Speaker 4 (52:14):
Larry Emda would never do that. He would never have
such a vague question with such specific.
Speaker 5 (52:19):
You know what.
Speaker 2 (52:19):
He's looking down you right now, but and he's just shaking.
Speaker 6 (52:22):
His head instat It was really good. And I think
people at home would have.
Speaker 3 (52:27):
Probably sample size of one right here.
Speaker 2 (52:30):
I know they don't and they don't appreciate.
Speaker 1 (52:32):
In the early twenties, I stayed at in mules Place
one night at his family home. I got up at
about three am worse yet, but we'd had a big night.
I went just I've got to clean my teeth. Went
found a toothbrush in there, God knows. And then when
being the tooth, I'm brushing my toothguarn this toothpaste. The
next war and we're shaving.
Speaker 6 (52:54):
Yeah, oh tell me, let me tell you. The nose
drops in the eye, all very painful.
Speaker 1 (53:00):
Bernie, Bernie, Right, Okay, what's I think we've done. Let's
let's rap it. It's really good Jackson, big up, kind
of up and coming episodes coming up. We've got Gas
and Gale episode coming up soon. It's on Monday, Monday.
Speaker 4 (53:13):
And then we got followed by Nicholas Hines, the Human,
the heath ledger Man, one of the greatest looking blokes
and one of our our great friends.
Speaker 6 (53:21):
And the laughter coming out of the studio when you
were recording, I haven't listened to n Nico has I
didn't know Nico was that Bunny was being very.
Speaker 4 (53:33):
Nicko wasn't don't be ridiculous. Nico is not funny. No,
Nico has one of the like and you'll know this
when you listen, And always said it to him. There's
one thing he hates. He hates his own laugh because he's.
Speaker 1 (53:43):
Laugh Is that ugly.
Speaker 6 (53:48):
Awful thing to say?
Speaker 4 (53:49):
Well, right, obucker, no, no, but he does. He has
he's always had like just such a piercing laugh and
he can't control it.
Speaker 1 (53:56):
And Jack just to finish it. I think we we
didn't need to do another teas Cooper John's is very
difficult to rattle. But there's a subject that comes up
between he and Nicker. I can genuinely say, I've never
seen Hooper so rattled.
Speaker 5 (54:09):
Yeah, you can tell because he goes quite for about
five minutes and made he's looking away.
Speaker 1 (54:14):
He can't even look at nick.
Speaker 4 (54:16):
Because whenever we get on the piss with like our
like a close crew, we always go around and say
what we like, like our best memory with each other.
Nicka always brings it up and have annoys me because
it's such a low point in me, in me as
a as a person, because it was just it was
just such a competitive bastard. Anyway, it's very.
Speaker 6 (54:35):
Well, thanks everyone, good, have a great weekend. Great right,