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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Seven twenty two. An hour later on the tweet, it's
Gaily and Emily James one two nine and this is
hot Tomato. Coming up after seven thirty this morning, we're
going to talk about someone who got hacked on Facebook
and how it's causing distress, not only for that person.
At Swifties.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
Gentlemen, gentlemen, guy, we have a guest. We have a guest.
Speaker 3 (00:20):
Thanks.
Speaker 2 (00:20):
You have a good, warm welcome, very warm welcome. Thank
you for the one. Welcome to the neighbor, Welcome to
the shoe. It's Jim Jeffrey's good morning, good morning, thanks
for having me. It's very exciting to be talking to
everyone here on the gold Coat. Hello, my gold Coat people.
I'm here to promote the one Percent Club, which is back,
but very excited to be on. How are you all today?
Speaker 3 (00:42):
Well, we are good and I'm happy to always have
you, you know, on our TV. But you're hanging out in
La at the moment. What's doing over there?
Speaker 2 (00:51):
Well, this is where I live. I have to hang
out here because it's where my children live, and I'm
there somewhat dependent on me being eleven and two, So
that's the and I stay in La all the time.
I'll tell you what it's not for my movie career,
which seems to have halted for a long time.
Speaker 3 (01:08):
Now, let's talk about the one percent cloth. It's so funny.
It was a standout hit last year, so of course
it's back.
Speaker 2 (01:14):
Yeah. Look, I'm not going to take any credit for
the show being a hit. They could have put anyone
hosting that show. It's just a really good formula, good format.
It's working all over the world. There's different versions of
it in France and Germany and England and Israel, and
America is getting a copy. I'm just very happy to
be hosting the Australian version because it's a great show
(01:34):
where your kids can watch it and your grandma can
watch it, and you can watch it, and everyone sort
of has the same chance of getting the question drive.
It's just a very playable format. Me personally, I always
play along in the room. In my head. I never
get past I sometimes get to, like the fifty percent question.
Speaker 1 (01:53):
I get to the.
Speaker 2 (01:53):
Halfway, but that's as far as my brain works. But
how I work the show is when I'm hosting. If
I talked to you in the first two questions, that
means that I probably think you're thick and we won't
get to talk to you at the end of the show.
Everyone watching now or everyone being on the show, now,
(02:15):
we'll just go don't talk to me first. Don't talk
to me first. Well, that's the thing is, there's a
typical point in that show. If you get knocked out
in the ninety eighty seventy think give us that question.
I sort of go you a bit. Did you get that?
Those questions wrong? But if you get past those questions,
you get a round of applause or congratulations, you did great. Sorry,
(02:37):
you're not going home with any money. That type of stuff.
The one Percent Club we give away one hundred thousand
dollars last season, I think we gave away seven hundred
grand including the ten grand here, ten grand there, one
hundred thousands. That means we give out more money than
who wants to be a millionaire? Who wants to be
a millionaire? It never gave away any money, never gave
away anything. We'd watch it all day for who's that
(03:00):
guy the fat blow? If you hate to show McGuire, McGuire,
we'll just be chatting to him forever. You'd have one
we go, we got, We've got Doreen here from battist Doreene,
what are you going to do with the money, I'll
tell you what she's gonna do with the money, because
no one ever won me bloody money on that show.
On the One Percent Club, we have winners and we
(03:21):
have them on the regular. But mind you, I wouldn't
compete on the one Percent Club Australia. I'd go do
it in Britain where you earn the pound. That seems
to be the much better option, Malarius.
Speaker 3 (03:33):
I've read in your Wikipedia and it says here, and look,
it could be wrong. Wikipedia often FIBs to us, but
it just says here that you discovered you had autism
at the age of thirty six.
Speaker 1 (03:44):
Is that right?
Speaker 2 (03:45):
Had I had a doctor Shane to me that I had,
I missed some social cues. Look, I'm of the opinion
I don't think I had severe autism. But let's be honest.
I haven't listened to any of your questions. I'm just
on auto because of my medical condition. When I was
(04:05):
a kid, they said I had attention devsit disorder, and
when I was an adult, they said I had autism.
I'm just waiting for our time as I can get
the trifector and die.
Speaker 3 (04:15):
Well, you know what, the fact that you forgot you're
on radio and dropped an F bomb, maybe that might.
Speaker 2 (04:22):
No, no, I remembered. I just wanted to get off
the air. You're boring me, mate. We won't watch a
shout out of the autism. I can't keeping focus for longing.
I'm just glad we're not in zoom so we have
to keep eye contact. Mate.
Speaker 1 (04:36):
Come on, mate, that's Tourette's.
Speaker 2 (04:37):
You got it wrong, all right? Well?
Speaker 3 (04:42):
One Zen Club returns Australia's favorite comedy Queers, backed by
popular demand. Lucky you you're employed for another year.
Speaker 2 (04:48):
Well done, mate, thank you, one more year in the sun.
Thanks Jim Jeffries.
Speaker 1 (04:52):
Of course you can catch the one Percent Club. It's
return on Channel seven Wednesday Night, seven thirty pm and
seven Plus