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December 5, 2023 • 50 mins

Some hilarious stories about slamming fingers in car doors and of course, a BIG interview with Russell.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
For those who value are sleeping. We've created a podcast
so you can listen anytime to Gaily and Emily jew
nine Hot Tomato WA's International Ninja Day. Did you even
see me?

Speaker 2 (00:13):
No?

Speaker 3 (00:14):
I did not. I'm looking at you now and then
I turned around. You're behind me, and then I where
the hell did you go? Now? Like I had to
do that.

Speaker 1 (00:28):
International Ninja Day everyone, Well.

Speaker 3 (00:30):
Isn't it funny after the back of the other day
where you talked about the ninja parade?

Speaker 1 (00:34):
No, you should tell that story. People missed it.

Speaker 4 (00:36):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (00:36):
Well, it's a parade in America in this small town
and they've been going for years. People just roll up
and line up alongside this big street and they wait
for the ninjas to come by. But apparently you don't
get to see the ninjas because they're so ninja.

Speaker 1 (00:50):
Yeah, but when you were playing it and you were
playing the news stories, the kids like find lollies and
stuff stuck in their pockets. So I wonder if like
people just wander around the crowd just you know, trying
to sneakily do cute stuff like that and not from
a parent. Yeah, yeah, I have a go And then
the kids get home and they find stuff like it's
got that real cool vibe.

Speaker 3 (01:10):
You know it is, But if you break it down,
I wouldn't like to be the person with the job
trying to put lollies in the kid's pocket. No, leave
that to the mom's up there.

Speaker 1 (01:20):
Yeah exactly. But anyway, so it's ninja day today. Do
you have some fun with that? And if you're trained
to be an injured at any of the martial arts,
you know places, it's your day to day.

Speaker 5 (01:30):
It's bathtub party day to day.

Speaker 1 (01:32):
So I have a party in a bathtub.

Speaker 3 (01:34):
You guys are all still coming around, right? Is a ninja?

Speaker 1 (01:39):
Can you like one of your man candles? Ambiens?

Speaker 3 (01:43):
Yeah? Your on, we strip.

Speaker 1 (01:48):
Off close, someone will slip on something.

Speaker 3 (01:53):
Get look a toy soldier, all right.

Speaker 1 (02:01):
And it's also International Volunteer day to day, so big
hello to all the volunteers in our city. There are many, many,
many of you, and you do a wonderful job. You're
better than us, much better.

Speaker 3 (02:12):
Hey, we got plenty of happening in the show today.

Speaker 6 (02:14):
I just looked at the board and saw pizza and
I don't need to hear anything else. I'm excited about that,
whatever that means.

Speaker 3 (02:19):
Plus Poppy Gee.

Speaker 7 (02:21):
We're trying to get him to sing Pizza, Pizza, Christmas,
hot Tomato.

Speaker 3 (02:31):
It's Gaily and Emily Jake, it's Gaily. What what what?

Speaker 8 (02:36):
What?

Speaker 9 (02:36):
What? What for?

Speaker 3 (02:39):
I was talking to mate of mine getting married, and
for a second time, he's pretty excited. And I said, jokingly,
I said, well, how many wives can a bloke have?
And he said to me, and I was surprised with
his answer. He said sixteen? What he said sixteen? And
I'm thinking sixteen. So that's exactly why I see. I
said sixteen, and he said, yeah, for better, fur, worse,

(03:04):
for richer, and four poor. It comes to sixteen.

Speaker 1 (03:08):
Mem of the lining where we fight a meme on
a net, read it out on the air. Okay, meme
dump from my favorite well, it's one of my favorite
sites to follow, and it's called my therapist says so
the explanation as to all I am following it? Okay,

(03:31):
and I thought a bit of context. Gaillie and I
love talking about the brain. Yes, and we think that
we are therapists because we've had a lot of therapy.

Speaker 3 (03:40):
We get carried away with it, don't we do. We've
read so many.

Speaker 1 (03:44):
Books, so I see if the you speak to any
of you, and especially you Gailey. This one says, please,
no more relationships that are supposed to be a lesson.
I'm already quite the scholar, been around the block a
little bit. Oh mate, I've got a PhD. This one
only a few more mental breakdowns until Christmas. Guys, We've

(04:04):
got there. That's so true, Going now, tell me if
you haven't felt this before. My favorite part about having
a job is assuming you're fired. Every time the boss
calls you into their office.

Speaker 3 (04:15):
Well, that's a that's a thing, Isn't it funny? Because
in some places the boss has to turn around and go,
don't worry, it's a good thing, or don't worry about it.
It's all good bosses.

Speaker 8 (04:24):
No.

Speaker 1 (04:24):
If I have a missed call from my boss, I'm like, right,
it's been nice.

Speaker 3 (04:29):
Can I see you in the office.

Speaker 1 (04:30):
Oh oh my god, I am ready to hand in
my keys.

Speaker 3 (04:34):
I usually think, why did now I push the dump button?

Speaker 1 (04:40):
This one? There should be a take your friend to
workday so we can actually see what our friends do
all day and meet the characters from their work stories.

Speaker 3 (04:49):
That's an introduction.

Speaker 1 (04:50):
Yeah, honestly, I need to know what the bitch from
accounting looks like, all right.

Speaker 3 (04:58):
Do you want me to keep going again? What? Two more? Yeah?

Speaker 1 (05:02):
Too, my okay, I've got to teach my facial expressions
to use their insloid voice too.

Speaker 10 (05:08):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (05:08):
Oh that's so true. Some people wear it on their face. Yeah,
don't they like it if they're not happy? Yeah, like
you're meant to sort of. They don't say anything, but
then it's like they've sniffed an onion or something.

Speaker 1 (05:20):
Are you talking about the resting pitch face.

Speaker 3 (05:23):
No, it's kind of like worse than that, So resting
bitch face is just it. It's when someone's reacting to
something that is said, but their faces doing what they
think for someone, the parents, they're not doing the cover up. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (05:36):
It's a tough one, all right, and you want one more?

Speaker 3 (05:38):
It gives another.

Speaker 1 (05:39):
Okay. I'm not sure if I'm bad at sleeping or
if I'm just really really really really really really really
really really good at thinking.

Speaker 3 (05:46):
Oh yeah, no, no, no it is. I'm just saying
it's so real once you once you wake up and
you start thinking about stuff, you got to finish it.

Speaker 2 (05:57):
On a laugher.

Speaker 1 (05:58):
Okay, all right, okay, going to get the last. Okay,
you'll all ever drinking iced coffee so strong that for
like four minutes you have hope. No, no, no, okay,
oh my god, I'm going downhill. Okay, all right, just wait,
just wait, No, that's it.

Speaker 11 (06:19):
Hey.

Speaker 3 (06:19):
I bought some pizza on Friday nights, three Kings, and
I'll get the Supreme as as you know, and all
of them are good, though Maddie got the Hawaiian, so
she got a small Hawaiian. So toppings are just like
thick ads, right, pizza cake it is, and you kind

(06:41):
of you can polish off a full pizza, but you
can't probably polish off of three kings full pizza if
you're eating it on your own. Challenge accepted. Yeah, well
I've done it. Don't worry. But what I'm saying is
it's probably not in your best.

Speaker 1 (06:56):
Interest this twelve monthslo try, We've had our pizza parties,
and we tried. There's always pizza leftover, no matter how
piggy we get.

Speaker 3 (07:05):
They're very good. So anyway, and this is how I had.
I think it was two pieces on Friday night, which
means this leftover, right, and so leftover Hawaiian as well,
so better than we put the Supreme and the Hawaiian
back together. We pretty much had a full pizza.

Speaker 9 (07:23):
Again.

Speaker 3 (07:24):
It was a magic pizza. Just keep on punching back
in there. Anyway. So then I had the next day,
about eleven o'clock, I had a bit.

Speaker 1 (07:34):
Of pizza and how good is it having in their fry?

Speaker 9 (07:37):
Now?

Speaker 3 (07:37):
Oh, it's so good. I had a cold, Oh did you?

Speaker 9 (07:40):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (07:41):
Because I was just in a hurry. Then then cold.
About two thirty ish, I'm thinking, oh my god, I'm
going to go to the Carrols because we're hosting. What
am I going to eat pizza? I went and had
some pizza, and then we did the casts and I
heeded that one up cold.

Speaker 1 (07:58):
I feel like you're eating a sandwich. Like a sandwich.

Speaker 3 (08:02):
So then and then we did the Carols and then
I got a lift home. And then when I went home,
I was a bit peckish, and guys, I had some pizza.
No judgment here.

Speaker 12 (08:16):
Four times?

Speaker 3 (08:16):
Yeah, but there's still some leftover?

Speaker 1 (08:18):
Did you have some for breakfast?

Speaker 3 (08:19):
So on Sunday I woke up and I was a
bit peckish, and I looked at it. I said, oh,
there's still some pizza left. So I had a little
bit of pizza, and you know that saying you are
what you eat.

Speaker 1 (08:33):
So your pizza now.

Speaker 3 (08:34):
Well the next day I woke up and I found
a bit of pineapple in my belly buck years one tomato.

Speaker 1 (08:44):
Well, we're just still thinking of Adam Brand today. Yesterday
his house caught on fire. It was all over the news.
Just looked terrible at Maudsland there with all the big
billowing smoke because the helicopters were going around. It was
on both nine and seven News. He has posted on Instagram.
It's a census the real shock that I saw my

(09:05):
home being consumed by fire. This is a moment that
shakes you to the chorus stark reminder of the unpredictable
journey of life. First and foremost, I want to express
my deepest gratitude that my family and I are safe.
Loss of a home is a devastating blow, but having
my girls safe and unharm puts everything into perspective. We're
safe and together and that's what truly matters. And he said,
I'm still in the process of comprehending the full extent

(09:26):
of the situation, the memories and personal treasures lost in
the flames that irreplaced them. Yeah, but I'm reminded of
the resilience and strength that we all possess in times
of adversity, and I want to extend my heartfelt thanks
to the amazing firefighters who battle the blaze and to
my fans in the community. Your outpouring of support has
been a source of comfort and strength. It's in moments
like these that the true power of human kindness shines through.

(09:49):
So I'm just so glad. It's family, it's all family safe,
it's such he's got young kids. I hope the Eulsy
community gets behind him and if he can take a
tally of what he's loss that could be replaceable. So
for example, golden guitars and things like that, they can
reprint them and read.

Speaker 3 (10:07):
If the industry could can get behind yeah, everyone involved
in that would be great.

Speaker 1 (10:11):
Yeah, I mean, I'm it's not the same as the
one you held on stage.

Speaker 3 (10:14):
But still still a memorable It's commemorating your work, that's right,
So that's still symbolic.

Speaker 1 (10:22):
Yeah, And when you read a chat, we'll have a
talk and see if what we can do for him
as a community as well, because I think we see
these you know, stars and we think, oh loaded and
all this kind of stuff. They're not that. It's Australian,
you know.

Speaker 3 (10:35):
They've got mortgages.

Speaker 1 (10:36):
They've got mortgages. They're just like us, you know. And
it's up and down being an artist as well, with
your fluctuating wage. So we'd love to get behind and
help Adam Hey. Florence Pugh has been hit by flying
object at the Comic Con Brazil conference where she was
launching June two. She was with all of her cast
members so like Austin Butler's and Daya Timothy Chlamy, so

(10:59):
they were all sort of standing in a horseshoe shape
and getting all of the peraps taking photos of them
and everything, and then an object just comes flies out
of the air, hits her in her right eye, right yeah,
and she sort of buckles down. You can see that
she's trying to not swear because all the cameras are
on her and it could have taken an eye out.

(11:19):
So it's now not just the music stars that are
getting stuff through into the mind and.

Speaker 3 (11:22):
Was it meant to be something nice?

Speaker 1 (11:24):
So I've tried to zero like and it's only this
will only just happened, So it's only just you know,
breaking news in the last ten fifteen minutes. So I've
tried to have a look at what the object is,
but you can't really see. And even all the articles
are saying unidentified flying object. So so yes, I guess
that will come out. There's no state, So dumb, don't
throw stuff at the middle. You like, turn up to

(11:45):
these events and you want them to have a letter
you've written or something.

Speaker 12 (11:48):
But just DM.

Speaker 3 (11:49):
Them God, or just watch their movie.

Speaker 1 (11:53):
Watch their movie. Hey, just finally Gold Coast Eli Gonzalvas,
she's international now with one hundred and seventeen reasons why
have children? Obviously it made all the Elsy news last week.
Everyone covered it well, Bill Maher on his show, he
talked about it two days ago.

Speaker 13 (12:11):
There's an Australian model named Ellie Gonzolves put out a
list of She wrote down one hundred and seventeen reasons
why she doesn't want to have kids seven pages. I mean,
you're tired all the time, the world's already overpopulated, they
can turn into a serial killer. And yet with one

(12:31):
hundred and seventeen reasons, she.

Speaker 3 (12:33):
Still didn't get all of them.

Speaker 13 (12:34):
How they want on airplanes automatically hate you. Yeah, if
they fall down a well, they're hard to get out.
Every time they change their pronouns. You have to buy
them an a wardrobe. You only get invited to parties
with clowns. They never pick up a check at a restaurant.

Speaker 1 (12:57):
This list is getting so big.

Speaker 3 (12:59):
Yeah, they were all on her list.

Speaker 1 (13:01):
No, they're his list. He said she only had one
hundred and seventeen. He said she's missed some, so then
he put a whole bunch more.

Speaker 3 (13:08):
I bet you she wishes she did some of his
because they were funny.

Speaker 1 (13:11):
That was very funny. Well that's the comedians do. And
the list is getting so long that I think we're
going to have to blame Ellie for the downfall of humanity.

Speaker 3 (13:20):
Wants and stops with her. If you are a fan
of Russell Crowe, believe it.

Speaker 1 (13:33):
Crow is on trying to be dramatic.

Speaker 6 (13:36):
Sorry, because it's like, you know, I'm pretending it's like,
no big deal.

Speaker 3 (13:40):
Russell Crowe is joining the show. I thought the thought
cloud was name.

Speaker 1 (13:46):
This morning, we get to go come on Russell.

Speaker 3 (13:48):
Great, Yes we did, and he's going to go, oh guys,
such a good boy.

Speaker 1 (13:54):
I lost co host. Actually yeah, so I used to
go and cut Rossell Crowe, but it was not Rosal Crowe.

Speaker 3 (14:02):
Plan doesn't.

Speaker 1 (14:04):
It doesn't perfectly.

Speaker 3 (14:05):
It sounds like when you talk.

Speaker 14 (14:07):
To him, I know, it's so weird to be actually
to the real one.

Speaker 3 (14:12):
Or am I talking?

Speaker 1 (14:13):
Have we been punked?

Speaker 3 (14:14):
Anyway?

Speaker 6 (14:15):
We'll find out after seventh thirty this morning, hot Tomato.

Speaker 3 (14:21):
Yesterday we were talking about when someone unusually mama or
dad runs over your foot in the car. I think
yesterday the funny story is still there.

Speaker 1 (14:33):
Is everyone over there, kit.

Speaker 3 (14:35):
Do you think it's well, I mean it's a tragedy aside. No, yeah, yeah, obviously,
but his feet. I know it's happened so much. I
think yesterday when the thirteen year old the lady rang
up and said, when we were thirteen fourteen, trying to
impress the boys, and they stopped and she had one
of her girlfriends standing there and it was just stopped
on her foot, trying to look cool, chewing her from.

Speaker 10 (14:59):
Thought.

Speaker 12 (15:00):
I couldn't do that.

Speaker 1 (15:01):
I like human reflexes. It'd be like, yeah, I care
how hot you guys are.

Speaker 3 (15:10):
I'll be hotter if you give me a chance to
get my club foot out of underneath you anyway, today
we're probably shifting it around. Now, it's going to be
when you got your finger stuck in the car door
and we've got Colin from Koumra and you got your
finger caught in the door.

Speaker 4 (15:27):
Well, yeah, this was a funny story. When I was
like twelve years old. My father was a film daughter
and we lived in now in New South Wales at
the time, and his boss was German. They just set
up a new factory down there. So we'd gone to
the Christmas party down there, of course, and till we
are twelve years old, and as we're leaving, the boss's

(15:48):
wife had put her fingers over the top of the
door frame and I just slammed the door shut. Next
minute I hear her screaming, and the boss is screaming,
and my dad's screaming, and we're all like and then
I and the door realized and the thinkers were all
black and blue and red. And needless to say, my
boss never let my father let it down, and I
never lived it down.

Speaker 3 (16:09):
What did your dad do when you got home?

Speaker 4 (16:12):
I don't think that we really want to say that
on the radio, but this way, it wasn't pleasant for me.

Speaker 3 (16:17):
No, all right, So her hand was black and blue
and so was your ass?

Speaker 4 (16:22):
Yeah pretty much. Yeah, I know because my father's boss
with German They were very strict in those days, so
you know, certain needless the same My father didn't get
the rays he was after.

Speaker 3 (16:37):
It was your fault pocket money for about four weeks either,
never mind. I mean, you know it was an accident.
So do you do you feel okay about it now
or do you need a hug on?

Speaker 2 (16:50):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (16:50):
Yeah, like years later now, it's fine every time I
think about it, which is very rare but just amazing me,
which is why whenever anybody's getting in my car or
near my car before I shut the door, I always say,
mind your fingers.

Speaker 3 (17:04):
Yeah, yeah, it's ingrained in your good on your column.

Speaker 6 (17:07):
Thanks for that, mate, So you want more people to
call in with stories like yeah.

Speaker 3 (17:11):
Oh jam my brother's fingers in the car door.

Speaker 1 (17:13):
One probably deserved it, you know him.

Speaker 3 (17:22):
Tell you what, his retribution was always worse though he
was so much bigger than me anyway. Yeah, so you've
got to take it. Opportunities when they present themselves.

Speaker 6 (17:37):
When have you slam your fingers in the door, You
could score yourself a double the Sea World Cruise lunch
as well, which is pretty quick dying on the stunning
Gold Coastal waterways to see well cruises dot com dot
are you when have you or somebody who knows slam
their fingers in the.

Speaker 3 (17:49):
Door talking about when you get your finger jammed in
the door quite often car doors, but any door at
all will do. We've got aeron on the long Good morning,
Aaron from Rady Creek.

Speaker 15 (18:02):
I'm sure people who are local will know the much
of our skate park quite well. Yeah, and you know,
as an aspirationial good mother, I decided that I would
take my two young children to the skate park with
their scooters, and I broke my finger while I was
at the skate park. Was my first broken bone and
my first time at a skate park. I think I

(18:23):
was thirty nine. And if I left the story there
and said, oh, yeah, broak my finger at the skate park,
I'd probably sound like a really cool older mother. But
the caveat to that story is that I slammed it
in the door while I was getting my cranky baby
in the car, and then had to go home to
nap with a broken finger for about five hours before

(18:45):
I rocked up with dinner and toys and basically moved
into the Rabina emergency room. They put me straight through
because I was like, I mean a lot of pain.
I've been in a lot of pain for five hours.
But I couldn't come in with two children who hadn't napped.
So yeah, yeah, I have a regular escape pass, but
I always watched my fingers in the door.

Speaker 4 (19:03):
Nout.

Speaker 3 (19:03):
Yeah you would do. But that first sentence, what did
you do? I was at the skate park and I
slammed my fingers in the door. Good only Aaron, thank you.
Just hold on there. We've got Joeanne from Upper Kumra.
What about you? Did you get your finger jammed in
the door? Did you do it to someone else?

Speaker 2 (19:21):
No, but someone did it to my son last year.
So he was seven years old and he needed to
go to the bathroom and the latch on the door
was broken, so his friend said, I'll hold the door
shut for you. That he didn't realize that in the
back part of the door my son had his thumb
and he's climbed the door shut and then crushed my

(19:44):
son's thumb like literally it was broken. He was in
a calf The sticks week.

Speaker 3 (19:48):
That's the worst. And he's like, Oh I wanted to
do is take a dump? What a way to go?

Speaker 1 (20:00):
Let's go to Donna from Upper Coumera, Donna, this is
not a good story.

Speaker 15 (20:06):
When I was six or seven years old, my mum
was dropping me to school and I caught the inside
of my left thumb in the car door.

Speaker 4 (20:14):
And badly damaged blue tailbit.

Speaker 15 (20:17):
So I've only got half a thumbnail on that hand
fifty years on.

Speaker 3 (20:21):
Oh still today, yeah, still today.

Speaker 4 (20:24):
It never fully recovered.

Speaker 3 (20:26):
So when you go to get your nails done, do
they get to that bit and go oh the on.

Speaker 15 (20:31):
Occasion where I've done that, yes, but no I don't.
I'm not one of those that are going through my nail.

Speaker 3 (20:36):
Oh yeah, right, all right. So you're a glove wearer.
That's pretty hot on the gold case that's fake. Well
what do we think cool skatepark moms? She didn't laugh
when I said the glove. Well, if you're ring with
a menkey thumb, be prepared to stop it.

Speaker 2 (20:55):
Arrent.

Speaker 3 (20:56):
No, I think we'll go to skateboard. Mum here, had
you already said the thumb lady?

Speaker 1 (21:05):
No, I don't know what's going on.

Speaker 3 (21:06):
I just don't know of all of this. The funniest
thing is she's now known as the thumb Lady.

Speaker 6 (21:11):
Done on the stunning Gold Coast Waterways, SeaWorld Cruis dot Com.
I that up to produce them on one of them
is going to be Screwing.

Speaker 3 (21:20):
SeaWorld Crisis.

Speaker 1 (21:22):
And we are here. Yes, that's what we're here for.

Speaker 3 (21:25):
Russell Crowe himself. He will be joining the show. Very
exciting times.

Speaker 1 (21:31):
Look, I went down the rabbit warren of reimagining our
home alone with an adult Macaulay calcun because yesterday we
were talking to Entertainment News a lot about how he
got a Hollywood Walk of Fame stuff.

Speaker 3 (21:43):
Which he I loved that hearing those grapes that you
played yesterday. Yeah, because he sounded really humble and grateful
and evolved.

Speaker 1 (21:54):
Well he is, you know, he saved a lot, and
so this was a this is a little bit on
the Hollywood Walk of Fame here today. He ended his
speech where he was so like thanking his wife and
his children and the world, I guess for the life,
the very weird life that he had, and then he
ended it with this, I.

Speaker 9 (22:11):
Just want to see Merry Christmas.

Speaker 3 (22:13):
You're fealthy animals.

Speaker 1 (22:14):
Yes, and then remember was it two years ago? He
did an adult version of Home Alone for Google as
if you know, the thieves were breaking in and it
was like Google, do this, Google do that.

Speaker 3 (22:27):
That's clever. Remember I can't remember it, but that's ever well.

Speaker 1 (22:30):
Everyone got excited because they were like, he is he
reimagining the role. And then it ended up just being
a commercial, which we've had that happened before. Member Chris
were still dirty al so well cast anyway, So then
I started looking into like how many Home Alones there
were and all that kind of stuff, and Aloe was

(22:51):
with me on the journey for a little bit. We
discovered that there was Home Alone one and two. There
were the good ones. Home Alone two actually made more
money than Home Alone one, and they're both really good.
Remember the pigeon lady in that she's quite sad now
she someone tracked her down. I went down the hole
where are they now? Cast to see if I could
contact them all and bring them together.

Speaker 3 (23:10):
For the lady she's.

Speaker 1 (23:12):
Lonely, she said, She's an older, lonely lady and she
spends Christmas on her own. And that was like the
big moment in her life.

Speaker 3 (23:18):
She still had a turtle dove necklace.

Speaker 1 (23:20):
That's obviously the character. But anyway, she's.

Speaker 3 (23:23):
Like, that's terrible. She'd still try and do some extra
work on films.

Speaker 1 (23:26):
Well, that's one. I like, I'll bring the movie back
right and then these people can have work again.

Speaker 5 (23:31):
Buzz the guy who played Buzz, his name's Devin.

Speaker 1 (23:34):
They made a Homeland one too, Then they made a
Home Sweet Home alone, which was the one release years
ago in twenty twenty one year. Different kid, whole different story.
Didn't work, but well streaming now, so it's something.

Speaker 3 (23:49):
It's it's something.

Speaker 1 (23:51):
Yeah, And so they call buzzback that guy that Devin
raised his name and this is what he did for
that one.

Speaker 6 (23:58):
Or parentr on vacation.

Speaker 9 (24:01):
I think he might have been left behind address.

Speaker 3 (24:09):
You can ignore that.

Speaker 8 (24:10):
That is a prank call over yep, lesson. When I
was a kid, my family went on vacation. We forgot
my little brother Kevin twice. He called in the two
eight nine to mess with me. The idiot does it
every year.

Speaker 3 (24:30):
There you go, I can, but really it's true.

Speaker 1 (24:32):
Yeah, So that started my thinking about all the plotline,
Like obviously the brothers become a policeman. So there's there's
a little side. Okay. Then here's what I did not
know about Home Alone. So there was a television home
alone series kind of made as well, not with Macaulay
calcln just you know, other series of kids being left
alone and all that kind of stuff. But Ryan Reynolds,

(24:56):
are you ready for it? Yes, this is the big thing.
Ryan Adults and a production company started writing a movie
called Stoned Alone.

Speaker 14 (25:09):
And the story was going to be of an adult
McAuley calcin who misses his plane for a holiday skiing
trip because he's grown up to be a weed growing loser.

Speaker 1 (25:23):
This is real, this is real life. So he misses
the plane to go on holidays with the family, so
he decides to get high and as the paranoia side
effects set in, he believes he hears a break in,
then discovers thieves have broken into his home, so fully stoned,
he defends his castle.

Speaker 3 (25:41):
You guys.

Speaker 1 (25:46):
H thirsty and hungry.

Speaker 14 (25:49):
Anyway, it was in development with Disney and then it
all went pear shaped and it didn't happen.

Speaker 3 (25:56):
No, but I'm glad Ryan Reynolds was involved.

Speaker 1 (26:01):
It was like Christmas for me is today. When I
went there was going to be a stone alone. Yes,
and that's it. That's all I've got.

Speaker 3 (26:09):
You said it was like Christmas. I thought you were
going to sex Saley and Emily Jade.

Speaker 1 (26:13):
Now I was promising my home alone script idea for
a home alone technically six. Well you gave it would
be a home alone three if it's the McAuley Calcolm series.

Speaker 3 (26:22):
He gave us an insight to what's been happening so far.

Speaker 1 (26:25):
That's right.

Speaker 3 (26:26):
And really the two box office attempts one and two
successful as yes, and then the other attempts haven't.

Speaker 1 (26:34):
Been really no, it's been token. They've been so we
need this one yes to work. This is this is
our last go at it, So this is going to
be I had the reason why I just spoke before
about who's alive and who's not. Like John heard the Father,
he passed away sadly. But Joe Pesky, Daniel Stern who
played Harry, and Merv they're still alive right For example,

(26:57):
Rob Schneider is still alive. Cedric remember he was the
hotel Uncle Frank. That guy is still alive. He's very
very very old. Tim Curry is still alive, but he's
not very well right now. And all the kids are alive,
their siblings, Okay, and then I told you all the
story about Ryan Reynolds writing and perhaps are stoned alone.
An adult Macaulay calcn is a bit of a loser

(27:18):
and he gets stoned.

Speaker 3 (27:20):
And it did get green.

Speaker 1 (27:22):
It didn't work, No, they actually I was doing some
more digging. It's shelved until everyone feels the story is right.
They're trying to tweak it so it could happen.

Speaker 3 (27:29):
I think your surpasses.

Speaker 1 (27:31):
Okay, I've just told Gailic's might offer anywhere. It has
to happen on air, right, So, knowing all of that information,
here's the scene. So Joe and Daniel, Harry and merv
have been in jail, right, but now because they're very old,
they're like in a retirement village and they tell everyone
the story of this kid. No one ever believes them,
but they have like maybe one grandson that believes them

(27:52):
and wants to avenge them, right right, Yeah, there's or
a bunch of grandkids that avenge something over.

Speaker 3 (27:57):
Two grandchildren something like that.

Speaker 1 (28:00):
On the other side is Catherine O'Hara, who played Kate.
She's an our widow and she wants everyone home for
Christmas and all the kids are coming home because dad's
died and Mum. Now here's where I think the plot
for the McAuley thing is going on. The Ryan Reynolds
stoned alone. He is a bit of a loser. The
trauma of being left alone twice.

Speaker 3 (28:20):
His life went.

Speaker 1 (28:21):
Down a bit of a dark path. No, but he's
had an illegitimate or he's had a kid with someone, right,
And Catherine the mum is like, she is still welcome
with my grandchild to come home for Christmas.

Speaker 3 (28:33):
Yeah, okay, So he doesn't have a good relationship.

Speaker 1 (28:35):
With his g doesn't have a good relationship with his kid, Kevin,
but he's coming. He's going to come home for Christmas.
A bit of a loser. The buzz is the cop.
He's always still teasing him and calling him a loser
because he's a good cop. Now Kevin's turned into a
bit of a stoner and whatever. And then something happens
and they have to exit the house, and then Kevin's
left with his kid and they defend the house against

(28:58):
Harry and Merv's kids who avenging him yep, right, ruining
their lives and being in and out of jail, and
then Kevin and his kid have to galvanize to save
the house.

Speaker 3 (29:08):
And that's where their relationship was.

Speaker 1 (29:10):
Relationship.

Speaker 3 (29:11):
I love it.

Speaker 1 (29:12):
And then they at the end of the Christmas miracle
is that dad and son are reunited and happy again.

Speaker 3 (29:19):
Kevin and Kevin Jr.

Speaker 1 (29:20):
Yes, do you love it?

Speaker 3 (29:22):
I love it?

Speaker 1 (29:23):
Is that going to work?

Speaker 3 (29:24):
I can't believe after all your attempts at these movie
ideas are like one, Ladies and gentlemen, do.

Speaker 1 (29:32):
We have a guest.

Speaker 3 (29:33):
We have a guest. Let's get a build you warm. Welcome, warm, welcome,
Thank you for the one.

Speaker 4 (29:37):
Welcome to the neighborhood, Welcome to the shoe.

Speaker 1 (29:41):
Russell Crowe, good morning, good I never thought i'd say that.
It's a big day for me.

Speaker 3 (29:47):
Cool Well, it's a massive day for Russell to getting
joke to you as well.

Speaker 9 (29:53):
And how are you on this fine morning? What's the
weather like out there?

Speaker 1 (29:55):
Beautiful, mate, beautiful.

Speaker 3 (29:58):
It's steamy, bit muggy, but it's been pretty good.

Speaker 9 (30:01):
That's the way you want it, though, That's the way
you want it. You want that little film of sweat
on your skin and you know, fill in the sun
every day.

Speaker 3 (30:07):
Especially if you've been working out takes you about three
hours to actually stop sweating.

Speaker 1 (30:14):
Now you're coming to the Gold Coast with your band.

Speaker 9 (30:17):
Yeah, we were there in May and did a sold
out show at Miami Marketta and Venues afters back, so
we're going to come back in January and have a
little bit of fun with it.

Speaker 3 (30:27):
It's a different venue, isn't it. Like, it's pretty cool
to play there. I reckon.

Speaker 9 (30:31):
I love that place, man, it's so cool. It's so smart.
You know, it's got different sized areas and different like
food service things. I think there was you know, like
six or seven different things like Indian and Mexican and
all this sort of stuff, you know, and then you
go in for the show. It's very cool and the
stage setup is really good. The pay is really good.
So you know, we did twenty seven shows or coming

(30:53):
in Australia this year and that gig is right up
there with the very very best that you can go
and play. And it's cool.

Speaker 1 (31:00):
We love hearing that they're gonna love like the people
that own it have worked so hard on that they're
just going to love that.

Speaker 9 (31:06):
Yeah. They were great and they're really you know, welcoming.
When we got there, it was you know for us.
We'd gone all the way down to Melbourne and we've
done two nights at the Cherry Bar, and then we
did the ESPE, which was a very cool, iconic gig.
But then it was freaking freezing, you know what I mean,
four degrees and Melbourne was like putting on. It's like
absolute Melbourness. It was wet, it was gray, it was cold,

(31:30):
and then we got to fly north and the sun
was out and everybody was on the beach after soundcheck.
It was just glorious.

Speaker 10 (31:37):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (31:37):
So you know what, even in the same going from
the ESPE to the Marketa is like the guys from
the Marketa just being in the same sentence as the
sp they'd be so wrapped because obviously the has been
around for Yeah.

Speaker 9 (31:49):
Well it's well deserved, man, They've really thought it through,
you know, it really is. You know, I've been singing
its praiser since we were there, and it was very
cool them to shout out and say come back. So
we're going to have some fun this time with genuine
Sunshine and eat, so we're all looking forward to it.

Speaker 3 (32:07):
What's the favorite thing for you about playing at live
gigs and playing music?

Speaker 9 (32:11):
Well, you know, I come from that man. You know.
It's a funny thing because, yeah, you know, I'm and
I make movies and I have done for four decades
or whatever. But you know, prior to making movies, that's
how I made my living, you know, whether it was
playing in clubs and clubs and stuff, or whether it
was even buffing on the streets. You know, writing songs
and singing songs for an audience is a very very

(32:32):
natural place for me to be. And so in a
funny way, you know, I work with a bunch of
actors all the time that come purely from a theater stream.
Now I came from a theater stream, but I came
from stage musicals, you know. So when I want to
sort of go back to my roots, I don't really
want to necessarily go and do a play, you know.

(32:52):
You know, doing the umpteenth version of Hamlet's not exciting
for me. Going and doing a live gig with the
band where you have to be completely pre because you
never know what that particular individual gig will bring you
from the audience or whatever and where you can take it.
So it's just exciting. It's kind of like, you know,
you know, the people that are into bungee jumping or

(33:12):
whatever you're doing live gigs. You're jumping off a cliff
every night. You just and you don't really know you know,
what's going to transfire, you know.

Speaker 3 (33:18):
Yeah, that makes sense. It sounds like that. That's where
you feel at home, like whilst there is that the
adrenaline rush that's home for you. Almost.

Speaker 9 (33:28):
Yeah, it very much is man, you know, And a
lot of my friends always say that it's like I'm
a different person in a funny way when I'm doing music,
because it's just much more at my center. You know,
I've done sixty movies and I feel completely comfortable on
a film set. But you know, you're doing such incremental
work on a film set. You might be, you know,
twelve hours on a set to capture maybe forty five

(33:51):
seconds of film. You know, so you know, on a
there's no real sense of completion in the same way
there is when you work a book on the beginning
of the show and you walk off at the.

Speaker 1 (34:01):
End of the show, you know, being in a band
and singing. We just had our carols, our Christmas carols.
We had Human Nature come and perform. Do you reckon?
I could? We sponsored every year? Do you reckon next
year your band can n learn some Christmas songs and
sing the mess carols.

Speaker 9 (34:14):
We're not a Christmas kind event. We are a very
positive event and there's definitely a you know, a slight
spiritual element in terms of positivity to what we do.
And I'll give you an example. Just recently dealt a
Guja Masters to do the Christmas show with her and
I said, well, we'll come, but we got to do

(34:37):
one of our songs, you know, and she picked a
song called leg Your Light Shine was actually out as
a single man. There's a video on fever and on
YouTube and stuff. So but that, you know, she thought
that there's a message in that song in the title,
you know, let your Light Shine.

Speaker 3 (34:54):
Here it is Russa found it for you.

Speaker 9 (35:06):
That was cool for Christmas. So you know, we'll do
Christmas shows, but we won't do drummer boyshit.

Speaker 3 (35:16):
You don't what today.

Speaker 9 (35:20):
That the list of people who are willing to engage
is so long it.

Speaker 1 (35:26):
Well, we tried to get you for next year. And
also one other thing before you go. The Gold Coast
is going to be hosting the Actor Awards this year,
which you launched earlier or next next year, we're so excited.
You really seem to be loving the Gold Coast right now.

Speaker 9 (35:41):
Well, look, Queensland has been so vigorous in the way
that it's protected its film industry and worked with filmmakers
that you know. Move Shifting the Actor awards there for
a few years is kind of an industry reward thing
for the effort that you know, people in the Gold Coast,
people in Brisbane, people you know in Parliament, but also
so at the city government level, the effort that they

(36:03):
put in, you know. So we're going to try and
make that a really special night. I think I've heard
that Captain Martin and vaslam and are getting involved in
some design elements, so that should, you know, really list
the quality of what we can deliver as well. It's
going to be great now. Unfortunately, because there was a
sad strike this year, my dates have completely changed, so
I will be in Budapest at the time that the

(36:25):
awards are on, which is really unfortunate, but that's just
the way it goes. Sometimes. It's a juicy life.

Speaker 1 (36:30):
You us and look and we know you go to
go now, but you know, when you're hanging around, I
just I've always wanted to ask this of someone as
famous as you and as recognizable as you. Obviously, a
lot of people come to the Gold Coast and we
say on our show all the time when they're here filming,
just please leave and be let them have a great time,
let them want to come back to the Gold Coast,
and you know, the peraps still follow and it kind

(36:50):
of it irks us a bit because we will want
this to be a safe place for people to come.
How do you feel about all of that and people
approaching you and how do you manage it.

Speaker 9 (36:59):
It's been going on a long time in my life,
but there's a lot of the things that you talk
about that I just that it's just water. If I
ducts back, I don't even really notice. I mean, I
just get on with my day and I don't adjust
my day around that sort of stuff. You know, in reality,
they're much more interested in some young, you know, movie
star that might be over here from America rather than
an old man trying to find a tennis court. And

(37:21):
so it's sort of it's not I'm a less you know,
intense interest to people in that way than I was
earlier in my life, which is, you know, it's great,
So part of the cycle of it. But you know,
I worked in Gold Coast very recently. I shot land
a bead there with Liam Hemm'sworth, and I was riding
my bike to work every day and you know, I

(37:41):
was just loving being there. And I don't feel that
I got harassed at all. So you know, I had
a lot of conversations with people, I did a lot
of selfies with people, but I don't feel that I
was harassed.

Speaker 1 (37:51):
Oh it's so good to hear that. That's a really
good answer for us to hear on the Gold Coast
because I think that's what we all want, so that
we continue to have movies here because so many people.

Speaker 3 (37:59):
Rely on it.

Speaker 9 (38:00):
Your basic Australian you know attitude of like seeing someone
saying can I mate? You know, that's easy to deal with.
You know, it's people that stand in front of you
shivering and shaking, like it's like you know, the meeting
the second coming is like that's like that's very.

Speaker 3 (38:15):
Odd, just real, thanks mate, And don't forget the Miami
Market A big show nineteenth of January Russell Crowe's indoor
garden party. I look forward to seeing it.

Speaker 1 (38:27):
Look at yourself, Yeah, you too will see you, so
thank you, and Emily and more.

Speaker 3 (38:33):
Good morning to everyone. By the way, Gaily and Emily.

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Speaker 1 (38:52):
Okay, we're for something, Yeah, we look for something. We're patting,
we're patting. Hey, So look, I saw this online. It
was turning over the week and a lot of people
were reposting it because it was a little boy, right.
So he gets into the car and he's telling his
mum that he has got a role in a play.
And he's little, he's about six or seven, and he's
jumped in the car and he's like, mom, mom, I've

(39:13):
got a pivotal role in the play.

Speaker 12 (39:15):
Right.

Speaker 1 (39:15):
And this is where it's adorable because he said it's pivotal.
It's like a really important part in the play. And
then she starts trying to guess what the part is
and it's like a Christmas play, and of course the
pivotal roles are like, you know, Joseph and Mary and
all that kind of stuff, But it isn't. But he's
still super excited. So have a listen to this.

Speaker 12 (39:37):
So I am for anativity.

Speaker 16 (39:38):
I'm a classic one classic role.

Speaker 12 (39:41):
Is that a classic part?

Speaker 16 (39:42):
Yeah, Joseph nice one of the three ways man, No,
but it's a classic part.

Speaker 4 (39:51):
Yeah.

Speaker 12 (39:52):
Okay, you tell me then, because.

Speaker 11 (39:54):
I'm the door holding them the three beholding.

Speaker 5 (39:57):
Doors holding doors for who.

Speaker 16 (40:02):
I'm probably I'm jo from Mary.

Speaker 12 (40:05):
Oh my gosh, will you please?

Speaker 16 (40:06):
When they said that, and I was like, on the
door holds are getting there, let's go.

Speaker 7 (40:13):
Yes, I have to wear like brown?

Speaker 12 (40:15):
Really yeah, probably excellent. Well that's really smart.

Speaker 3 (40:20):
My low wear brown. That's chocolate.

Speaker 5 (40:25):
So happy I get in there.

Speaker 1 (40:28):
He's so excited.

Speaker 3 (40:31):
Three mum.

Speaker 1 (40:32):
Yeah. And how often do you get roles in plays
and you just think, you know, well, the kids think
that's not enough, not good enough. And here's the way
of thinking, is that it is enough. And the thing
is like anything in life for me, and you know,
we share a bit of a different view here. I'm
always like, it doesn't matter where you come on the

(40:52):
ladder of your sporting team.

Speaker 5 (40:56):
The winning team's got to play someone to win.

Speaker 1 (40:59):
So using team is as important to me as the
winning team because they can't win without you. Right in
a running, right, can I put person can't come first
unless someone.

Speaker 3 (41:10):
Okay, I'm putting she tried to sell this into Justin
Holbrooks and look what happened. I was there.

Speaker 1 (41:17):
Don't blame Justin hole.

Speaker 3 (41:18):
I'm not blaming him. But what I was trying to
say is that your argument, when you're saying it to
a professional sports coach, you've got to understand you've got
to stop doing that.

Speaker 1 (41:28):
I'm sure he walks around and goes You've.

Speaker 3 (41:30):
Got to stop doing that because his life is on
the line for wins.

Speaker 1 (41:34):
Penrith Panther, but there's one because of me. Have someone
to lose, right.

Speaker 3 (41:40):
And that makes it it's good on your broncoast. They
needed someone to lose for you for them to win.
That is good. Good on you. It's a crap philosophy, honestly,
in sport that's the worst ever.

Speaker 5 (41:51):
Well, you need to stop that because it's the same
for in plays.

Speaker 1 (41:54):
Right. I have been an actor for a long time
and you can't have a star with your surrounding performance different, Right, it.

Speaker 3 (42:03):
Is so different from what you're trying to do.

Speaker 1 (42:05):
And really don't believe it's different. I really believe you
can't win unless you've got someone to win against. That's
are just as important.

Speaker 3 (42:14):
Yeah, but the people that lose aren't going to sit
there and go, oh great, okay, that makes us feel better.
They are not impossible.

Speaker 1 (42:21):
Well that's you. But I think it does make people
feel better.

Speaker 3 (42:24):
I think it can be wrong sometimes.

Speaker 1 (42:26):
All right, So is the lesson here? Is Emily right
or Gaily right?

Speaker 3 (42:30):
Fighting?

Speaker 2 (42:30):
Again?

Speaker 1 (42:30):
Is it what I wanted it to be? Which is
I want you to celebrate your small moment because your
small moment is a big moment.

Speaker 3 (42:39):
I agree with that.

Speaker 5 (42:40):
So did you get a role in a play? And
did you play? Like when my daughter was in Aladdin,
she played third beggar.

Speaker 1 (42:49):
Okay, and I was so proud, stop it.

Speaker 5 (42:56):
She played third beggar and it was amazing.

Speaker 3 (43:00):
Couldn't she be beggar number two?

Speaker 2 (43:02):
Like?

Speaker 3 (43:02):
It was just not better?

Speaker 1 (43:05):
Saying a bit better?

Speaker 3 (43:07):
It didn't look sad enough with Jed a hand out.

Speaker 1 (43:09):
John needed three beggars because they needed to the stage
needed to look full.

Speaker 3 (43:13):
I was bigger one any better than begger.

Speaker 1 (43:15):
Three because they just had a bit more more to
do experience five seven one one O two nine.

Speaker 3 (43:22):
This is bost hour, It is what did you.

Speaker 1 (43:25):
I want you to be like Milo and be thrilled
with your small role in life, because your small role
and enables a bigger person to shine.

Speaker 3 (43:35):
I was a golliwog once, so you go because I
was the best skipper in my kindergarten. Okay, just putting
it out there.

Speaker 1 (43:42):
You were the best skipper, as in you skipped.

Speaker 3 (43:44):
I was being brave. No, not skip with a skipping rope,
skip to the loop.

Speaker 1 (43:48):
Yeah, I played a blue Bible once a book. I
played a book. I played a blue Bible in a
Sunday school play.

Speaker 6 (43:57):
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Speaker 3 (44:06):
And you've been an open book ever.

Speaker 1 (44:08):
Since I have see this small moment became a.

Speaker 6 (44:12):
Big moment on Let's boast about your small moments wherever
they are, whatever they were were you were a third
star and a Christmas play double five seven one.

Speaker 3 (44:23):
Folkswagen Ammerrock now.

Speaker 1 (44:26):
Jade talking about a beautiful moment on Instagram. A little
boy called Milo. He gets cast in a school Christmas
play and he gets in the car. He's sitting in
his little car seat. He's all strapped up his uniform.
It's cold over in England, this is where he's from.
And he's telling his mum with excitement his amazing role
and I am for an activity.

Speaker 16 (44:44):
I'm a classic one classic role?

Speaker 12 (44:46):
Is that classic part?

Speaker 16 (44:47):
Yeah, jose No, one of the three ways man, No,
but it's a classic part.

Speaker 12 (44:57):
Yeah, okay, you tell me.

Speaker 11 (45:00):
I'm you're holding on the three beholding doors and.

Speaker 3 (45:07):
He goes on to go.

Speaker 5 (45:08):
I was like, yeah, get it there, hold that door.

Speaker 1 (45:11):
I've got to wear brown mum. He's so excited and
that's what we should be about life, and you know
the roles that we get. And he's won the hearts
of the internet for this week. So we want to
reimagine when you got your role. So let's go to
Monique from Upper Comera. What did you play in a
school play?

Speaker 11 (45:29):
I played a candle Ah, what a classic role. I
think I was just filling up room at the side
of this stage. But they'd run out of all the
animals and relativity. But I was so proud would be
this candle.

Speaker 3 (45:46):
You were a shining light.

Speaker 11 (45:48):
Was so still the whole seeing that was the only
thing I had to do was sand super still.

Speaker 1 (45:54):
And you did it.

Speaker 5 (45:55):
I'll bet you almost broke a sweat standing still.

Speaker 9 (45:59):
I did.

Speaker 3 (46:00):
I love it as a start.

Speaker 1 (46:03):
Well, yes, what a what a candle? What a bright light?
All right, let's go to the cole. What did you
play in a play?

Speaker 9 (46:10):
Well, I was the very proud back end of a towel, because.

Speaker 1 (46:16):
The front end can't shine unless there's a back end.

Speaker 3 (46:22):
I was in charge of the tail, right, you were
the wind beneath the.

Speaker 1 (46:30):
Bring the rear. Actually we got the role, Nicole. Was
there a moment where you were sad or were you
actually happy?

Speaker 10 (46:40):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (46:40):
I was happy? Yes, I wanted to be involved?

Speaker 1 (46:43):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (46:46):
And did you feel like it it made a difference
to your whole life. Ever since playing.

Speaker 1 (46:50):
That part, it's given me something to strive for.

Speaker 11 (46:55):
I really want to be the front end.

Speaker 1 (46:57):
Yes, the front of house, Michle, front of the house, because
you know, life is it about when you get there.
It's actually the journey.

Speaker 5 (47:06):
So you got to start at the back to get to.

Speaker 1 (47:08):
The front.

Speaker 3 (47:11):
Or the bottom, to the top.

Speaker 1 (47:13):
Yeah, let's go to Andy.

Speaker 5 (47:16):
Just from surface you went to what you went to
school with Daniel Craig.

Speaker 9 (47:21):
I did, indeed.

Speaker 10 (47:21):
Yeah, back in the day, I went to school with
a young fellow called Daniel Craig and we have school
play which was all of a twist. So my large
moment in life in that particular play was I played
the artful dodger and young Daniel played a prostitute.

Speaker 4 (47:37):
So we moved.

Speaker 9 (47:38):
We moved on from that, and we.

Speaker 10 (47:39):
Both when we finish high school, auditioned together in Rada
in London and young we both got in. But I
was too young to move to London at that stage,
but Daniel was a year older. He went on to
be James Bond and I went on to be a
mobile hairdress on the Gold Coast.

Speaker 9 (48:06):
Jealous, he's jealous of me.

Speaker 3 (48:08):
Tell you what, I'm so good. He was a prost
he started somewhere, Yes he did so. I don't know
whether he started on top all the box.

Speaker 1 (48:17):
It was good, it was all. That is the best
story of the day. That's almost the best story of
the year to me, Andy to speak, thank you.

Speaker 9 (48:27):
And it's the God's It's troupe. As long as I'm breathing.

Speaker 3 (48:31):
Should we do a weekly story of Daniel the young
Daniel Craig and you can come up with a young
Daniel Craig story all the time.

Speaker 9 (48:40):
Let's do it. Let's do it.

Speaker 1 (48:41):
Oh my god, I'm so cool. Well you you epitomize
what I wanted. You know, it doesn't matter what you are.
You should celebrate it and look what you can. Go
on and achieve my.

Speaker 3 (48:53):
Bully dress.

Speaker 6 (48:56):
And we're going to send you off for a family
dinner at Sea World's Allline Restaurant. Book your festive buffet
dinner at Sea World Resort from December twenty five through
to January seventh.

Speaker 9 (49:06):
Oh my lord, thank you so much.

Speaker 3 (49:08):
Tomatow, don't worry, will be in touch.

Speaker 1 (49:13):
Oh that's I don't love what's wow? Golden I or something?

Speaker 3 (49:23):
Thank you you?

Speaker 1 (49:28):
Yeah you got red in that went weird.

Speaker 6 (49:31):
I want a way to finish bomb has a different
song every time.

Speaker 1 (49:34):
Yeah, I know, but the well they need to change that.

Speaker 3 (49:38):
This is just Dundard and and Dunn. Yeah, so that's
whenever the action sort of starts. But I'll tell you
what a way to finish the show today with that
Daniel Craig.

Speaker 1 (49:50):
Story, I mean, if he's met and spent time with
Daniel Craig and now we've spoken to him, we've basically
spoken to Daniel Craig.

Speaker 3 (49:57):
Well, we've only got a week to go for our
young Daniel Craig concept, so we might just wait till
next year.

Speaker 1 (50:03):
Starts to show that we talked to v Russell Crowe
and almost to Daniel Craig.

Speaker 3 (50:07):
I know we're getting We're getting better. We're getting better.
That's right.

Speaker 1 (50:12):
We're are the doorholders of.

Speaker 3 (50:13):
The Gold Coast.

Speaker 6 (50:15):
Just wait till tomorrow, everyone.

Speaker 3 (50:20):
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