Episode Transcript
Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:00):
For those who value are sleeping.
Speaker 2 (00:02):
We've created a podcast so you can listen anytime to
Gaily and Emily J nine Hot Tomato.
Speaker 3 (00:08):
Hello.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
I don't want to scare anyone, but thirty days till Christmas,
Oh my god, and that month exactly yep.
Speaker 1 (00:16):
Fast approaching. Yes, so good though.
Speaker 2 (00:19):
Now another thing it is today It's Black Friday, which
is the day after Thanksgiving, which is an American big
sale day. It's like our Boxing day. But now we've
taken it off the water as well, and so Black
Friday sales everywhere. Actually had pack Fair guys sending me
email saying can you give us a shout out? There's
so many sales happening. Here's your shout out. Obviously a
lot of stuff online as well, so you can either
(00:40):
get dressed up and headed to pack Fair or sit
underneath your donner and get yourself some sales while sitting
in bed. Christmas it is get all your bargains for Christmas.
In fact, I was following Sarah Beginson Yes we love
here from Finder, and she was actually saying it is
the perfect day to get all of your Christmas presence,
(01:01):
and she weighed up all of the sales that you
can get and how much you would save if you
purchase today, and it does actually make sense to.
Speaker 1 (01:08):
All right, well do it? Good advice? Yeah? What else
is it?
Speaker 4 (01:12):
Well?
Speaker 2 (01:12):
Weirdly, it's also buy nothing Day.
Speaker 1 (01:18):
I feel like I had saved more by doing that.
Speaker 2 (01:23):
It's also National Flossing Day, remember to floss your teeth,
National Sardines Day, more, National Day of Listening. I can't
do that. Not happening. And it's also a National fairy
Bread Day, right, so to eat fairy bread. And we're
going to talk about that a little bit later on
because if you want to do some fairy bread at
(01:44):
work today and chuck some money into the Pajama Foundation,
they're actually to you, how utilizing it as a way
to raise money for them.
Speaker 1 (01:51):
Nice work, all right, Happy Friday, Gaien, Emily, Jade Hot Tomato.
It's what what what?
Speaker 3 (01:57):
What?
Speaker 5 (01:58):
What?
Speaker 2 (01:58):
What?
Speaker 1 (02:01):
I saw this about cats and I just didn't know this.
Cat owners probably do, other people probably do. I just
didn't know. So just let me know if you think
you do. Okay, So the cat's paws step in the
same place as their front poards with their backboard as
they're walking. Mind blow did not know what so their
(02:23):
front paw on the left hand side, when it's going forward,
hits the ground if it's on sand. Just say, when
it's the back paws turned to move forward, it will
put its poor in exactly the same spot as the
front poor did.
Speaker 2 (02:37):
How did someone take their cat for.
Speaker 1 (02:38):
A walk on the beach and just work it out
and likewise on the other side.
Speaker 2 (02:43):
So yes, because here's a thing, gaily, are you ready right?
So if you're taking your cat for a walk on
the beach, yes, and there is that cat that hangs
around and goes for a walk. Where is that that's at.
Speaker 1 (02:55):
Corlat rides a skateboard, doesn't it?
Speaker 6 (02:58):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (02:59):
What if he's take it for a walk on the beach? Okay,
So then if you're taking your cat for a walk
on the beach and we are two featured human, yes,
so if we walk on the beach, there's two footprints
pop you're walking your cat. There's also only two footprints
because they use the same one. Their little pool goes
into the same spot spot. So therefore it looks like
(03:20):
the cat popping.
Speaker 1 (03:21):
Or standing.
Speaker 2 (03:24):
Walking walking like woods and.
Speaker 1 (03:26):
Boot that's right anyway, something to think about. And they
do it because they feel safe because they know the
first four has got through uncap that throws out of
the whack. That certainly throws it out a week they're
going to go there. I don't know why I tried
(03:46):
to talk like a cat, but anyway.
Speaker 2 (03:48):
Okay, Well he's another thought. Have you ever seen an
animal step in a bindy? Yes, it's funny, isn't it terrible?
Terribly sad.
Speaker 1 (03:56):
I was taking Thomas for a walk and I had
another like fours ago, and he couldn't walk on I
to carry his four kilometers.
Speaker 2 (04:05):
A's Scaley's excuse, okay, and he's going to stick with it.
When you saw her walking around carrying a little poodle,
it's not because he loves to be able to carry it.
Speaker 1 (04:13):
Well, I didn't say it wasn't in my handbag.
Speaker 2 (04:18):
So today is fairy Bread Day, which we celebrated at
the top of the show, and it's actually been utilized
today as a way to raise money for the Pajama Foundation.
The company Dollar Sweets is donating sales of their fairy
bread and will fairy hundreds of thousands to them and
encouraging workplaces to put on fairy bread morning teas and
give money to frama Foundation. But I was just flicking
around Instagram and I saw this instagrammer. Her name is
(04:41):
Fatima Homoran, and she's just blown my mind with a
form of fairy bread I've never heard of. Have a
listen to.
Speaker 7 (04:47):
This fairy bread or hago slack. If you're an Ausie
Australian like me, then you are familiar with the king
of party food fairy bread, butter and hundreds and thousands
sprinkled on top. If you're Dutch from the Netherlands, then
slug is your go to breakfast food, usually spread with
peanut butter and chocolate bullet kind of sprinkles called chocolates.
Whatever your favorite may be. It's fairy bread this Friday
(05:10):
and a great way to bring awareness to over forty
eight thousand children living in foster care. The Pajama Foundation
provides children with learning, life skills and confidence. Happy fairy
Bread Day.
Speaker 1 (05:21):
Hoggle Slug, Hggle slug, I've never heard it. Sounds Oh
I want some.
Speaker 2 (05:25):
Okay, I'm going to make that happen. Peanut butter and.
Speaker 1 (05:29):
Chocolate sprinkle, chocolate bullet sprinkle. Yes, so you have to
grate some chocolate bullets for us.
Speaker 2 (05:35):
No, there's chocolate sprinkles. That's what she was using in
the picture, which I have some.
Speaker 8 (05:40):
Okay, it's not chocolate licoric No, no, no, no, no, they're
really tiny.
Speaker 1 (05:44):
I thought she said chocolate bullet.
Speaker 2 (05:46):
Yeah, so they are chocolate sprinkles, but they got your
chocolate bullet sprinkles because they look like little poos round
not round like one hundreds of thousand. That's what they
called little bullet.
Speaker 1 (05:58):
Shade said that.
Speaker 2 (06:02):
Anyway, to talk more about Fairy Bread Day and the
Pajama Foundation, we love to hope we've got Bromin, the CEO,
on the phone. Good morning Bromin.
Speaker 9 (06:08):
Hi, who doesn't like fairy bread? That is the question
I'd like to put out there for all your listeners. Yeah,
we're super excited to be the charity beneficiary of National
Fairy Bread Day. And it's a day every year on
the twenty fourth of November. And who doesn't like fairy bread?
And it's attached to such fabulous childhood memories, isn't it?
(06:30):
Because we all have fairy bread at our party.
Speaker 2 (06:32):
It's actually still like doing the rounds, but it's because
it's so cheap and easy to do. Everyone doesn't mean
if you can't cook, you can make fairy bread and
what can we do to get involved to help you
guys out on fairy Bread Day.
Speaker 9 (06:44):
Well, what happens is every ten cents when you buy
your sprinkles from Willie's Coles or IgA comes to the
Pajama Foundation. So what we want people to do is
have a fairy bread morning tea. And if you go
on to fairybread dot Com, all the bumping and invitations
and coloring and all the items are there for you
(07:07):
to make your morning tea a fabulous success.
Speaker 2 (07:11):
And what's the money going towards sort of for this
campaign for you guys.
Speaker 9 (07:15):
Yeah, this money is going towards our Pajama Angels. So
with the money we've raised with National fairy Bread Day,
I just even love saying that money will come to
the Pajama Foundation to invest in our Love of Learning programs.
So that's all about us screening, recruiting, training beautiful Pajama
(07:36):
Angels and matching them up with a kid and foster
care who may visit once a week to spread the
love of learning.
Speaker 2 (07:43):
Good luck with National fairy Bread Day. And it's so
nice that these sort of big corporations are reaching out
and wanting to continue to support all the wonderful work
that you do.
Speaker 10 (07:51):
Yeah.
Speaker 9 (07:52):
God, it's a bit of fun. Hey, it's a bit
of fun. Love fairy bread.
Speaker 8 (07:55):
It's going to be an often day, Gailien, Emily Jade,
want to tourn on hot tomato.
Speaker 2 (07:58):
Yeah, And gentlemen, you see we have a guest.
Speaker 3 (08:02):
We have a guest.
Speaker 5 (08:03):
Let's have a big, warm welcome, very warm welcome.
Speaker 11 (08:05):
Thank you for the warm Welcome to the neighbor.
Speaker 12 (08:08):
Welcome to the Shoe's Mona.
Speaker 1 (08:10):
It's good morning to Jared Clark. How are you?
Speaker 13 (08:12):
Yeah, good morning, Gaily, fantastic speA.
Speaker 2 (08:14):
Congratulations your surf club, our surf club, the golcost Surf Club.
What do we call it?
Speaker 13 (08:21):
So point Danger Branches is who we are, and we
are the branch that looked back in the eleven most
public club than Queens from Talibundra down to Rainbow Bay.
Speaker 1 (08:32):
So this is you're going into your hundredth.
Speaker 13 (08:34):
Year, heading into the hundred years. So we're looking to
do a year of looking back on the history, celebration
and a few community events to commemorate this one hundred years.
Speaker 1 (08:45):
Well, I would imagine that your your big like once
this year, the year is coming to an end that
you're going to have a big finale celebration.
Speaker 13 (08:54):
Oh yeah, most definitely we are. We we've actually partnered
with Village road Shows and that's libration is going to
happen at SeaWorld of all places. So there's a big
gala dinner to happen there on the twenty fourth and
November twenty twenty four.
Speaker 2 (09:07):
Well, this is really early planning, isn't it to tell
everyone to get their tickets?
Speaker 13 (09:12):
Yeah, early planning. But we've got several events throughout the
year that we're going to be doing coming up. There's
one that's going to be over a stray Day weekend
where our members are going to be on patrol for
one hundred hours straight.
Speaker 14 (09:24):
Wow, that's yeah, that's what I am.
Speaker 1 (09:27):
Does that mean there's going to be night swimming if
they're on patrol.
Speaker 13 (09:31):
Not encouraged night swimming, but they will be They will
be down there on patrol for one hundred hours. But yeah,
most definitely they will be there. So you could possibly
do something.
Speaker 1 (09:41):
And is that to raise money or something like that
is a challenge.
Speaker 13 (09:45):
Yeah, it's about it's always raising money for our clubs,
but it's also just to sort of put us at
the forefront in the community of we are CERNA one hundred,
but highlighting as well serve safety and all the messaging
that we will be doing that weekend.
Speaker 2 (10:00):
Well, let's get a history lesson how come you're the
first one turning a hundred. Who were the people that went,
we need a surf life saving club and how did
they go about starting it?
Speaker 13 (10:12):
All the way back in nineteen twenty four and it
was one of the main clubs for US was PHC
so tweedtheads calling data and there was a recognized need
that there needed to be a central communications sort of
administration spot. So they decided on to form if it
was to your point, Danger Branch to sort of be
(10:34):
that central hub to look after not only the eleven
clubs we have now, but back then we had clubs
all the way south as far as Blinga, Baliner and Fingle,
and then all the way north as sort of Southport
and Surface Paradise were in the branch Originally.
Speaker 1 (10:51):
That's a lot. It's a whole region, really, isn't it.
Speaker 13 (10:53):
Yeah, most definitely it's a region. And yeah, the history
once you dive into that history book, there is a
lot of history throughout one hundred years. That's happening.
Speaker 2 (11:02):
And are you going to dig up some of the
old uniforms and make them aware of them?
Speaker 13 (11:06):
Get We certainly are. Over that weekend in Australia day
we will be showcasing some of the old uniforms. We
will be doing some belt and real racers and a
few other bits and pieces to sort of bring a
bit of.
Speaker 15 (11:21):
That history back.
Speaker 2 (11:22):
Here was I joking because they look so cute in
the little old uniforms. Yeah, it'd be good to see
them come back having.
Speaker 13 (11:28):
The little onesie as they were little little onesies. I know,
swim suits.
Speaker 2 (11:33):
So literally can't wait to see grown men and onesies.
Speaker 1 (11:39):
All right, Parky, will no doubt see you in one
as well.
Speaker 13 (11:43):
Oh possibly we might be hole. Maybe we can drag
you down to Gaily.
Speaker 6 (11:48):
Please, so you.
Speaker 1 (11:49):
Break you up, Parky, you break you up? Good only mate? Well,
congratulations on. I'm going to say, combine your celebration for
the year. It's great to get to ninety nine years
and now this celebration is going to be great and
all of the awareness of what great work you do
there at point danger for all that region.
Speaker 13 (12:08):
Yep, thanks girlie, and always remember to swim between those Reno.
Speaker 14 (12:14):
One hot Tomato.
Speaker 2 (12:16):
Well, it's the day of Jared's today, having just had
Jared Clark on from Point Danger Surf Club, and now
I'm going to talk about Jared Leto who's coming soon
with thirty seconds to Mars to Australia, which is exciting.
And he's revealed the most challenging thing he's ever done,
which is not climb up the side of what was
it the Empire State Building.
Speaker 1 (12:35):
Just recently what two weeks ago? Yeah, it was.
Speaker 2 (12:37):
Putting on weight. He has said that that was the
most challenging thing he's ever done, is put on weight
for a movie role. And he was talking to serious
examine so that he had to gain a crap load
of weight for a lesser known movie. No oscars know nothing,
and he said he wouldn't advise any other actor to
do the same thing.
Speaker 14 (12:58):
I would actually see.
Speaker 16 (12:59):
The hardess is when I gained a lot of weight
for a film. I played Mark David Chapman in a
movie we called Chapter twenty seven.
Speaker 14 (13:06):
Very few people saw.
Speaker 16 (13:07):
It was a very small movie, and I gained sixty
seven pounds, and you know, it was a real brutal
thing to do to your bodies in that short amount
of time. Yeah, and you know people have called me before,
other actors, how do you gain the weight? And I
do this and I really try to talk about a
(13:28):
bit because it was health wise it's a really dumb
thing we'll do.
Speaker 2 (13:32):
And you know Charlie's there on said the same thing
that when she put.
Speaker 1 (13:36):
On weight and then one on a longer monster.
Speaker 2 (13:39):
Yeah, she said that she would go back in time
and not ever do that again. Not good for your health? Here,
am I going? Just that'd be so great, wouldn't it
get a roll like that and have to eat for
the role of then knowing that they're going to help
pay for you'd get in again afterwards.
Speaker 1 (13:52):
Yeah, yeah, obviously good, especially putting in the way quickly
like that. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (13:57):
Oh, just let me have a go.
Speaker 1 (14:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (14:07):
Six Actually one of my favorite movies, you know, Getting Squared,
that was made here on the Gold Coast by Chris Night. Yes,
he's done a sequel in they're casting for that at
the moment.
Speaker 1 (14:20):
Do they need a fat guy?
Speaker 2 (14:22):
They might? It's mine out. I both have a crack.
So yeah, actually, if you're that's a little bit. I
don't know if I was meant to say that or not.
But I got the rundown for what they're looking for.
Speaker 1 (14:34):
So okay, so what are they looking for? Maybe that's
another break. Let's do that later.
Speaker 2 (14:38):
Yeah, let's do it because you might be able to
fit the brief and Getting Squared. If you've never seen it,
it's one of the best Gold Coast films I've ever
seen in my life. David Whnnen was one of the stars.
Speaker 1 (14:47):
Beautifully written.
Speaker 2 (14:48):
Still to this day, I can't think of like a
court scene without going your honor, Your honor? Can I
have some lunch money? You gotta go watch it. Olivia
Rodrigo has admitted to having a finsta. What is finster?
It's not an ailment, it's not a growth. It's a
fake Instagram account, a finster, a finster, and people usually
create those to stalk people without knowing and deatrol. But
(15:12):
a lot of celebs apparently have them so they can
be on Instagram as well unknown, you know, they can
follow their friends, their friends will know their name. It'll
be a big secret. So she has confirmed in a
new interview with the Face that she has the Finster
under an alias name, but she doesn't use it just
to be normal. She actually does stalk all her crushes,
(15:33):
and she said, I use it to stalk my crushes.
I'm so good at finding stuff out about people on
social media. It's one of my favorite parts times. Hey,
and just finally, we were talking about movies. If you
feel like being in the Karate Kid, Jackie Chan's looking
for the next Karate Kid. He starts mister Hann in
the remake of The Karate Kid in twenty ten, alongside
(15:54):
Jaden Smith and another reboots in the work Jackie Chan
and the original Karate Kid, Ralph Mchao. Really yes, this
time they want to find a random kid for the part,
not someone's famous son. And they've posted a casting call
on socials and it sent the Internet into a frenzy.
Speaker 1 (16:11):
Hi, everyone, we've got big news. We're storing in a
new Karate Kid movie together.
Speaker 17 (16:17):
That's big news.
Speaker 1 (16:18):
But we even have bigger.
Speaker 14 (16:20):
News finger than that.
Speaker 1 (16:23):
We're looking for next Karate Kid. That's right.
Speaker 10 (16:27):
The global search for the star of our new film
starts right now.
Speaker 14 (16:31):
So let's wax on, wax off, everybody.
Speaker 1 (16:33):
I'm excited. You excited, I'm very very excited. Let's do it.
I'm excited, so cool.
Speaker 2 (16:40):
I've just watched all three because Ted's taken up two
in martial arts and they're just they're beautiful films.
Speaker 1 (16:46):
Has he going? Is he going?
Speaker 5 (16:47):
All right?
Speaker 2 (16:48):
Mate? My bomb is a punching bag right now. That's entertainment, Emily.
We've talked about emotional support bottles on the show and
that's what everyone carries around now, their emotional support bottles.
And then that sort of gravitated to cups. Have you've
seen these huge Stanley cups and they're doing dupes of them,
you know, in Kmart and Aldi as well. They're big
(17:11):
metal like, they're huge metal cups that they carry about
a leader, but they're very cleverly designed that they're wider
they at the top and then they kind of step
in so you can shove them in your car.
Speaker 1 (17:21):
Oh yeah, that's a great idea.
Speaker 2 (17:23):
And then they have a big straw and you can
put hot and cold and they keep everything whatever it
is hot or cold, hot or cold for ages.
Speaker 14 (17:31):
Okay, like a thermosy.
Speaker 2 (17:32):
Yeah, it's a thermous cup essentially. But they're cool and
people want them. And then there was a dupe that
Camart and everyone lost their mind because they're like fifteen
dollars that came out rather than about the eighty dollars. Yes,
you know they're up there with the frank greens and everything.
Speaker 1 (17:45):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (17:46):
So this is a story about a survival of ave
Stanley cup because in America a woman her car was
completely destroyed by a fire and everything inside it is
completely destroyed. She went on TikTok except for the Stanley cup,
which survived. You probably could have put it in the
dishwasher and got the ash and soot off it and
(18:07):
continued to use it. But not only that, she had
cold liquid in it, and the ice survived the fire
as well.
Speaker 9 (18:16):
Everybody is so concerned about if the Stanley spills, but
what about.
Speaker 2 (18:28):
An So it still had the ice in it.
Speaker 1 (18:31):
That's amazing.
Speaker 2 (18:32):
Fire yesterday, So not only is the ice still in
it from however long ago, there was a fire around it.
Speaker 1 (18:39):
So why don't we wrap our houses in that? I know?
Speaker 2 (18:41):
Why don't we build planes in a Stanley cup and cars?
But here's the lovely little twist. The company Stanley's global president.
His name is Terence Riley. He stitched her video in
with another video and this is what he's going to
do for her.
Speaker 10 (18:56):
Hey, Danielle, my name is Terence Riley.
Speaker 18 (18:58):
I'm the president of Stanley, and we've all seen your video.
Speaker 9 (19:03):
Wow, what an ordeal, and we're all.
Speaker 10 (19:05):
Really glad you're safe.
Speaker 18 (19:07):
Thanks for sharing the video, because wow, it really shows
how Stanley our Stanley's are built for life. Because what
it went through with you, I couldn't think of a
better example of our product's quality.
Speaker 3 (19:18):
But anyway, we're glad you're safe.
Speaker 18 (19:20):
I've seen a lot of comments that we should send
you some Stanley's.
Speaker 3 (19:23):
While we're gonna send you some Stanley's.
Speaker 14 (19:26):
But there's one more thing.
Speaker 18 (19:27):
We've never done this before and we'll probably never do
it again.
Speaker 10 (19:32):
But we'd love to replace your vehicle.
Speaker 18 (19:34):
Yeah, all of us at Stanley, we'd really like to
replace your vehicle.
Speaker 3 (19:39):
So check your DMS for details.
Speaker 10 (19:41):
Thanks, be safe, cheers.
Speaker 1 (19:44):
I just loved the way I said vehicle Hickle is
getting a new car for U that is so good
she should build out of Stanley.
Speaker 14 (19:51):
Does that mean I get two cars?
Speaker 2 (19:52):
Why?
Speaker 14 (19:53):
Well, because if they do an insurance clim.
Speaker 8 (19:55):
Oh yes, and Stanley repliess the vehicle We've just scored
two cars?
Speaker 2 (20:00):
Yeah, or one car sell the other.
Speaker 1 (20:02):
And Stanley cups pretty expensive.
Speaker 2 (20:07):
But I thought i'd asked the question, have you ever
been through a fire of sorts and what survived? Yes,
I know grew and I grew up in the country
and I reckon alo. You'd know this too around bushfire season.
I lived through one big bushfire and Karen New South
Wales and it was very scary at the time, and
you know, like all the men were called to go
and put out these fires. Dad was off volunteering and
(20:29):
going off and everyone was very nervous. One of our friends,
beautiful old homestead, three generational family, she went and grabbed
everything that was special, the cutlery, the crockery, you know,
photos and whatever. She put whatever she could in containers
and she chucked him in the pool and everything burnt down,
(20:49):
but all the stuff in the pool survived. How good
is that clever to do that?
Speaker 1 (20:54):
Just as she had to jump in the bar and
because terrible there was.
Speaker 2 (20:59):
A bit of water damage, but better than better than nothing.
She loaded the car up. It was just frantic, get
everything in the pool and let's see how we go.
And the pool the fire was so hot, went over
and the pool even had gone down in water.
Speaker 1 (21:13):
Holy hell.
Speaker 5 (21:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (21:14):
So I just want to know if you've gone through
something and what survived.
Speaker 8 (21:17):
Yep, one hundred bucks to spin up for grabs to
Horizon sky Dine and give us a call double five nine.
Speaker 14 (21:23):
What has survived?
Speaker 1 (21:24):
Fire?
Speaker 15 (21:25):
Hell?
Speaker 1 (21:26):
Fury?
Speaker 2 (21:26):
Staley and Emily talking about stories of fire survivals. After
a lady's car got into a fire and the Stanley
Cup survived, and then the CEO of Stanley have reached
out and said we'll replace your car because it went
viral that this Stanley Cup not only survived but still
had ice in it.
Speaker 1 (21:44):
Even so, that's just amazing. You know, when you mentioned
Stanley Cup all the time, I think that's the big
cup the ice hockey over there. Stanley Cup should sponsor
the Stanley Cup. If you're in marketing genius do that.
Speaker 2 (21:59):
We just want to know, like, did you ever go
through any type of fire and what survived the fire?
I've got Cast from Reedy Creek and you're an ex
carry girl like me.
Speaker 15 (22:09):
I sure am.
Speaker 4 (22:10):
It's my claim to fame that we're from the same.
Speaker 1 (22:12):
Place's claim to fame too. She goes that she's from
the same place as Cast from Green as well.
Speaker 9 (22:23):
It should be we're famous anyway.
Speaker 2 (22:26):
Yeah, so you you you went through the same fire.
I was talking about.
Speaker 15 (22:29):
Yeah, so I think it's the same fires my great grandmother.
Speaker 11 (22:33):
I think that's right.
Speaker 1 (22:34):
Anyway, family heirloom in those fires.
Speaker 18 (22:38):
Their house burnt down.
Speaker 4 (22:39):
But the piano remained an up like piano and survived.
Speaker 1 (22:44):
Wow, crazy and everything else around it bird.
Speaker 7 (22:48):
Everything else around a bird, Like there was a chimney
and a piano at the end of the fire.
Speaker 2 (22:52):
How can that be?
Speaker 5 (22:55):
What?
Speaker 1 (22:56):
I don't know, Yeah, you know, talk about opportunity for
news people. They would go to that and see the
ruins and just go, let's get someone to play the
piano amongst the ruins. That will make the best story journalist.
It to be like, I've got an idea, where's the
guy the piano. Let's getting to play the piano? Really
(23:18):
sad song? Yeah, what is it?
Speaker 2 (23:24):
We didn't start the fly on the funne So your
family still have that piano and that's like your family story.
Speaker 15 (23:43):
Now, Yes, yep, yep, it's still it's up in Brisbane
at the moment, my niece and the nephews.
Speaker 4 (23:50):
We've all learnt to play on it. And my niece
and the nephews have it. Now.
Speaker 1 (23:53):
Wow, that is so cool.
Speaker 2 (23:54):
Do you know what's funny though, is that when you
have a generation of kids learning to play the piano
want it, you probably wish burnt down.
Speaker 19 (24:02):
Absolutely, Cass, you're going to be playing music yourself at
the top of Horizon sky Dining to throw you one
hundred bucks to spend Horizon sky Dinings gets your seafood
buffet with three sixty degree revolving views at Crown Plaza.
Speaker 15 (24:17):
Thank you so much.
Speaker 1 (24:21):
We've loved this year with our show. We're just doing
random we think best jokes ever. But they're like big
daggy dad jokes. And the chicken one ej that you
brought to the table first up has been pretty much
the show's joke folklore. Yeah, and what was that joke again?
Speaker 2 (24:42):
Well, white Chicken's funny because I'll literally we're walking through
coals with the and you hear it my basket my food,
and someone will great, I hope.
Speaker 1 (24:52):
It's not the frozen food section. Then you might think
one still alive in there, and then we've gone on.
You know, was ab when what did the sushi say
to the you know, I can't remember it.
Speaker 2 (25:05):
What milk to Bee's milk drink?
Speaker 1 (25:09):
How many? Yeah, anyway, we got to Jasonwen. They're fun
I've got one.
Speaker 2 (25:17):
So you think this is better that it's up there?
Speaker 1 (25:20):
I think I think you like it.
Speaker 2 (25:21):
Okay, In fact, you're better.
Speaker 1 (25:24):
I don't have to I know you don't have to.
Mind you are always like yours, no pressure.
Speaker 2 (25:34):
Who's got the acting degree?
Speaker 9 (25:36):
Here?
Speaker 1 (25:37):
Here we go? How how does a cat like its
steak cooked rare?
Speaker 20 (25:48):
Go on?
Speaker 2 (25:49):
Come on, it's happened. I wandered this all week. We're
giving a SeaWorld Family dogphen experience. Goodness, it is the best.
If you've never done it, now is your chance to
win that experience. It's a lifetime and memories.
Speaker 1 (26:10):
It's something that people once they've done it, they've just gone.
That is probably the best thing of it.
Speaker 2 (26:16):
Yes, I remember saving up to do it when I
was younger. Did it with my cousin Beck like honestly
twenty something years ago, and I still have the photos
in frames.
Speaker 14 (26:27):
Done it.
Speaker 1 (26:27):
Apparently the dolphins are still talking about you a long time.
She been on a bit, didn't she?
Speaker 2 (26:37):
It was all it was all before filters. You should
have seen my maska is running down my face.
Speaker 1 (26:43):
She's seen my mastache.
Speaker 2 (26:46):
You got the life jacket up around my ears. What
a great memory it is anyway we can give that
memory away to someone. All you need to know is
the code work.
Speaker 14 (26:56):
Yeah, it give us called double five seven two nine.
Speaker 8 (26:59):
Code word dropped last night on nine Gold Coast News.
Speaker 1 (27:05):
We're just about to get someone a phone going nuts.
Something going on with the dolphin experience. No, I haven't
you boys haven't I haven't haven't been able to give
the dolphins my experience.
Speaker 2 (27:19):
Do you think that's how they look at it?
Speaker 4 (27:21):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (27:21):
I really want an experience with Gailia. I wonder if
that's underneath my Christmas get.
Speaker 1 (27:26):
In and they go, oh my god, a ju goong
on legs.
Speaker 2 (27:30):
Presley from Narrang congratulations, you've got the code word? What
is it?
Speaker 12 (27:35):
Dolphin?
Speaker 17 (27:36):
Ye?
Speaker 1 (27:39):
Presley? How do you feel about this one? This is
the one we've been saying is going to get a
lot of people envious.
Speaker 11 (27:45):
I'm not gonna lie.
Speaker 12 (27:46):
I've been trying. I think I must have tried redialing
on my phone thirty forty.
Speaker 2 (27:51):
Well, thank you for hang up and it came through.
Speaker 1 (27:55):
So they've done well mate, well done.
Speaker 2 (27:58):
I'm very happy to trust me, you're very happy. Well
are you going to do it with the fam? Are
you going to wrap it? Up, put it under the
Christy tree. Oh good, yeah, don't miss it for.
Speaker 12 (28:07):
Two kids will have some fun with it.
Speaker 8 (28:08):
Good on you and of course giving you the option
to women want to turn on hot tomatoes, gift mess
the rights throughout the day here at when I turn
on hot Tomato, make their Christmas unforgettable at Village Roadshow,
Theme Parks. Gift now at theme Parks dot com, dot
a you gaily up next.
Speaker 1 (28:23):
Now I want to talk about we touched on it yesterday.
But when have you gone to the wrong house? And
it could be your own house, but it could be
where you are meant to be staying at someone's house
and you going the wrong one, or a caravan ark
or you know you're staying at Lodgers or up at
binner Borough and you walk into someone's cabin and you go,
this is, this is this is it wasn't expecting it
(28:47):
wasn't expecting to see that in my own.
Speaker 2 (28:49):
Room and I like, it is that complimentary?
Speaker 1 (28:52):
Do you mind if I just stay here? Things change?
They used to leave chocolates on the pillows. Get to
it next, Toto, Emily. We talked about this yesterday and
that's when you end up for some reason going into
the wrong place, the wrong house, or the wrong place
where you're staying. We'd love to hear from when it
happened to you. But the reason why we're talking about
(29:13):
it was we saw this on Instagram and it was
this guy who's meant to be going to his brother
in law's house. He went to the house next door
and the neighbors had to call the cops. This is
what happened.
Speaker 10 (29:24):
Who am I speaking to?
Speaker 16 (29:25):
This is the owner of the house.
Speaker 10 (29:26):
Can you see me?
Speaker 16 (29:27):
I can't see you.
Speaker 10 (29:28):
A perfect So you do a Debitie, is your brother
in law supposed to be here? Yes, he is, an
there's some sort of mix up. I'm sure he'll tell
you the full story, but no one's in any trouble
and we'll let him go.
Speaker 16 (29:38):
Come on in, okay, perfect, thank you, Brett, come here.
Speaker 9 (29:43):
Yeah, what happened?
Speaker 3 (29:45):
Hey, I feel bad. I jumped your neighbor's fence thinking
it was your house. So yeah, he called the cops
on me. Understandably did not do that, dude.
Speaker 1 (30:00):
It's a good laugh.
Speaker 2 (30:02):
It happens. You can have holidays with hotel rooms. It
can happen when you were going to somebody else's house,
and they all look like cookie cutter houses.
Speaker 1 (30:09):
I've been given a room key, like when I've checked
into a hotel and I've gone into a room and
the whole family were in there. Like I'm gone, I've
walked in with my bags and like I opened it up,
and then like that, there's literally a toddler running around,
the mom's sitting down and I'm home. They all turn
around and look at me, and I've gone, Oh.
Speaker 2 (30:30):
Don't you wish he was smarter at the time, And then.
Speaker 1 (30:32):
I was like, oh, he's the family I didn't have.
Speaker 2 (30:35):
Yes, I did it once when I was younger. We
stayed at a caravan park. I think I was about ten,
and we didn't own a caravan, but we were staying
in one, so they all kind of looked similar. And
they had bunk beds in the annex right, So mom
and dad they're sleeping in the caravan and me and
my brothers were in bunk beds at the annexes. And
I was a bit of a sleepwalker for a time,
so I had gone for a little wander and then
(30:59):
woken up in the middle of the caravan park disorientated,
and then gone, well, I've got to get my way home,
but I didn't know how far I'd walked or where
I'd walked to. And so then I went into a
caravan that looked like ours, but the furniture was a
bit different. But because it was the middle of the night,
I just didn't know what to do, and I was
so little like I just sat in a chair and cried.
Speaker 1 (31:21):
Did anyone.
Speaker 2 (31:24):
A nice lady who obviously heard me crying in her caravan?
Speaker 1 (31:30):
It was probably the wildlife, I know, how lucky am I.
Speaker 2 (31:33):
It was a good person though, to be honest, and
got me and said okay, and wandered me around in
the dark. Is it this one? Is it this one?
Until we finally found mine. Not a family member knew
I was even missing.
Speaker 1 (31:49):
Good work. Yeah, well it can happen. I talked about,
you know, I just moved into Ready Creek. All the
houses up this certain street, I think it was Highbridge Rise.
I think some of the houses there look different now.
But I went up the hill straight in the driveway
and spoken to mex wife about you know, we were
tightening the budgets at the moment, and I looked at
them and I've gone She's gone out and bought all
these plants trying to get the key in, the things
(32:10):
not going in. I've gone, She's changed the lock. And
then I stopped and I looked, and I talk about
the drive of shame. I backed out my car out
the driveway. I went fifteen ten meters up the road
and went straight into the next door neighbor's driveway, which
was mine. And then I went, oh, that just didn't happen.
Speaker 2 (32:29):
I love to call the next door neighbors. You practically
moved yourself into the other house.
Speaker 1 (32:33):
Yeah, well, I just trying to sit in my way.
So give us a call. When did you end up
in the wrong place?
Speaker 2 (32:41):
We've got Dale on the line. You went into someone's house.
What happened?
Speaker 12 (32:44):
Absolutely did. What happened more so more so a great
maid of mine. But it happened to our house. So
here's a here's a copper lived in Sydney. He used
to come up all the time and visit, and we'd
moved out, and we never told him that we'd moved
house and he used to just come up and frequent
(33:05):
stay of this. He just walked straight into the house
and he's yelling out, you know, where are we?
Speaker 5 (33:12):
Where are you? Where are you and.
Speaker 12 (33:14):
Three of the biggest Kiwi lads, marrow boys walked back
from outside. He's standing there in his uniform, in his
police uniform, and he's looking around, going the furniture is
all different, and the boys are going, what the hell
are you doing in our house? We haven't done anything.
They've got their hands in the air, and he's going, no, no, no, no,
I'm looking for dail and the boys no, they don't
(33:36):
live here anymore.
Speaker 2 (33:40):
Do you know what saved him? As the police uniform.
If it was someone in city's just walking into Marry Blokes,
off your go flying through the air. Let's go to
Michelle from Corumbn. What happened to you?
Speaker 4 (33:52):
I nearly stole a car?
Speaker 1 (33:56):
What happened?
Speaker 17 (33:58):
I was just kind of local shops.
Speaker 7 (34:00):
Went shopping back in the eighties nineties before they had
electronic locks.
Speaker 17 (34:06):
Finished my shopping, walked.
Speaker 7 (34:08):
Back, got in my car, unlocked the door with the key,
got in the carpet the key.
Speaker 17 (34:12):
The mission started it and I went, I haven't got
a box of tissues on my dash.
Speaker 2 (34:20):
Moment, isn't it.
Speaker 1 (34:21):
But it's the moment when you find out. But then
it's the it's the how many seconds that you actually
exit the area. Yeah, because you just don't want to
be caught.
Speaker 2 (34:30):
Your brain does this? Kerry from Helen's Vil, Are you
have a similar story You walked into someone else's house
that was sold yet?
Speaker 15 (34:40):
Well, actually it was my friend of mine. He was
in college. He went home for the weekend, walked in
the back door, popped himself to the kitchen, made himself
a sandwich, was sitting at the table eating it, and
a man walked in and said, who the hell are
you and what are you doing in my house? And
he said this is my house? He said, no, it
isn't being so we're the new owners. His family had
(35:03):
moved and not told him.
Speaker 1 (35:05):
Wow not good?
Speaker 14 (35:07):
Wow, not good?
Speaker 2 (35:08):
What was going on there?
Speaker 1 (35:10):
All?
Speaker 12 (35:10):
Right?
Speaker 2 (35:10):
Shall we try? Brucey Jr.
Speaker 1 (35:12):
Yeah, Brucie, surely you didn't end up in the wrong property.
Speaker 11 (35:17):
No, it wasn't me.
Speaker 5 (35:18):
But this is how fun, this is how long ago
it was.
Speaker 11 (35:22):
It was my brother's twenty first and he's one year
younger than me, and he had our twenty first over
at South Or Tigers Juniors and one of the boys
went home. He drove home and then went to bed,
and he woke up the next morning. His missus walked
out and said whose cars in the driveway and he
(35:43):
said mine. She said, no, it's not, and he went out.
It was actually my brother's car. He was that drunk.
He hopted, got the keys unlocked and put it in
the Ignition and the Kingswood and.
Speaker 5 (35:56):
Drove my brother's car, lights off, lights off, and a
black driveway. I had to find out whose car it
was his car and the car.
Speaker 1 (36:10):
At least he got there in one piece. But like
with the wrong car.
Speaker 2 (36:13):
But you love it back in the day, back in
the day where everyone used to put the keys on
the front tire. That's we were.
Speaker 14 (36:19):
Yeah, and don't drink and drive kids either.
Speaker 8 (36:22):
Let's give Dale this one hundred bucks spent at Horizon
sky Dining, the police uniform and the wrong house.
Speaker 14 (36:28):
They all got their hands up.
Speaker 8 (36:29):
The Horizon sky Dining signature seafeed buffet with three sixty
degrees revolving views at Crown Plaza.
Speaker 1 (36:35):
Yeah, we got Tara in, and Tara has got a
very good story, an example of what can happen. What happened.
Speaker 20 (36:41):
Yeah, I was staying in this open air Amazon lodge,
so I didn't have doors or anything, and we had
a bit of a night, you know, having a few cocktails,
and one of my friends had a few too many
and went to jump into bed, and she jumped in
with an older lady who freaked out and chased her
out of her lodge. Anyway, so we didn't think anything
more of it. Got on a flight the next day
and she was sitting next to this pool lady.
Speaker 2 (37:06):
Other you spell the same, she chased her out.
Speaker 1 (37:08):
For a while, we've had a great response to people
going to the wrong place, the wrong house, whether it's
theirs or their accommodation or caravan or lodge or whatever.
Speaker 14 (37:22):
It might be.
Speaker 1 (37:23):
And we continue in that conversation. This is why we're
doing it. We had originally on Instagram this guy that
had gone into what he thought was his brother in
law's house. He jumped the fence and the people, the
neighbors actually called the police, and then the police came
to where he was meant to go and talked into
the ring doorbell to speak to his brother in law.
Speaker 14 (37:46):
This is what happened.
Speaker 10 (37:47):
Who am I speaking to?
Speaker 16 (37:48):
This is the owner of the house.
Speaker 10 (37:50):
Can you see me?
Speaker 9 (37:50):
I can see you.
Speaker 10 (37:51):
A perfect debtie. Is your brother in law supposed to
be here?
Speaker 9 (37:55):
Yes?
Speaker 16 (37:56):
He is an there's some.
Speaker 10 (37:57):
Sort of mix up. I'm sure he'll tell you the
full story, but no one's in any trouble and we'll
let them go.
Speaker 16 (38:02):
Come on in, okay, perfect, thank you, Brett, come here.
Speaker 9 (38:06):
Yeah, what happened?
Speaker 3 (38:08):
Hey, I felt bad. I jumped your neighbor's sense thinking
it was your house. So yeah, he called the cops
on me. Understandably did not do that.
Speaker 1 (38:23):
When I lived in Adelaide, my ex father in law
was coming over from Aubrey to visit, and he had
the address of our old house and had taken the
address for the new one. But when he arrived, they
were back to back on the sheet of paper that
he had, so he went to the wrong house. Still, anyway,
(38:45):
the new owners weren't happy. It had a one of
those verandas that go around the whole house. It was
a homestead sort of house, a nice, beautiful old sandstone house.
So he was on the back balcony having a pee
off the balcony into the garden. The new tenants came
out and said, what the hell are you doing, and
(39:06):
he said, you're not my daughter. He had to explain,
but he had a lot of charismas so he was
able to get.
Speaker 2 (39:15):
It, even if it was your daughter's house.
Speaker 1 (39:17):
Don't do that in the backyard. It was locked. The
house was locked, and he was waiting for for us,
never to come.
Speaker 2 (39:23):
Home, come on back.
Speaker 12 (39:24):
And then.
Speaker 2 (39:26):
Your partner did what happened?
Speaker 9 (39:28):
Well, I went.
Speaker 4 (39:29):
Worked away and he got that drunk that he didn't
know where he was. He was in the caravan park
and lean down to look and see he saw his
car fire. So he continued to keep walking and then
he passed out in front of someone's caravan. And then
his first mate woke up in the morning and brought
him a pillow. Needless to say, my partner still didn't
(39:49):
know which caravan he was in the next.
Speaker 1 (39:51):
Morning, so his mate just put the pillow there and
you'll be right.
Speaker 6 (39:56):
Yeah, you'll be right, buddy.
Speaker 4 (39:57):
You'll find your own way back.
Speaker 2 (40:01):
I love that one. Let's go to Chris in Burley. Chris,
you stayed in the wrong house or walked into the
wrong house.
Speaker 17 (40:07):
Yes, I did a Google Map special first time I
used Google Maps back in the day, and we put
the street name in and we got to the end
of the street. We found where the street was and
Google Maps, you're at your destination. I didn't put the
street number in and we got to all other parties
just behind us. So we've gone into this party, walked
(40:28):
through the front door, walked through every there was about
twenty people inside. Couldn't see anyone on you and catcheez.
I wonder where davies. Anyway, I kept on walk through,
straight to the back balcony. I found the ski, as
you do. I opened the ski, cracked the beer, and
then a guy comes down and go I A'm going
to get introduced to somebody, the owner of the house.
He comes in, he goes, oh, here, yes, and I'm
Chris and my partner. He goes yeah, and I said, yeah,
(40:51):
help me in for the party with Dave. And he goes, mate,
you're in the wrong house. So I've cracked his beer
and then I had to walk out through the house,
passed all these group of mates and just smile and
wishing Merry Christmas and went on our merry way and
found the right party.
Speaker 1 (41:07):
So where did they live?
Speaker 7 (41:09):
He was?
Speaker 17 (41:10):
Actually it was about another five hundred meters down the street.
Speaker 1 (41:16):
That's happened to me at A twenty first. It's terrible, yeah,
wrong one, Yeah, all.
Speaker 2 (41:20):
Right, let's wrap it up. With Jane from Burley. What happened?
Speaker 6 (41:23):
Hey, okay, no, it wasn't me actually, but he's now
our boss. Funnily enough, he was a colleague at the time.
He was working for his wife's run We run a
dog wish. Yeah, and he was working for his wife,
the first little one. So she told him the address
peals on the left hand side. Dogs are cattle dogs.
He turned up pals on the right. Okay, I'll roll
with it. Dogs have bought a colleague. Okay, I'll roll
(41:45):
with it. Continued doing, and the police turned up.
Speaker 11 (41:47):
The little old duck.
Speaker 12 (41:48):
Run the police.
Speaker 6 (41:49):
He was at the wrong house, the wrong dog dog.
Speaker 2 (41:54):
She called the police. She was getting a free dog.
Speaker 11 (41:56):
Wife.
Speaker 1 (41:56):
Yeah, she could have, I'll bet you. She waited till
it was finished.
Speaker 6 (42:01):
No, no, no, because this week turned up before he was that.
Speaker 2 (42:05):
That doesn't make the story fun.
Speaker 1 (42:09):
You don't remember what you're Yeah, you've got red in me.
Speaker 2 (42:15):
Oh my god, Black Friday sales are going to do
me in now. I'm getting text messages, so I'm thinking
I'm because my phone keeps going ding ding ding.
Speaker 1 (42:25):
That's just your money's popular, that's what you know.
Speaker 2 (42:28):
My phone number. Everyone's going to go crazy today with
all this Black Friday stuff.
Speaker 1 (42:33):
Yeah, good luck to get through it.
Speaker 2 (42:34):
Just kids have my phone number. Kids like this is
one of the ones I just got through.
Speaker 14 (42:41):
You're not a part of a loyalty club.
Speaker 2 (42:43):
I have no idea.
Speaker 1 (42:45):
What are you going to do. You're going to go
in there today and get something? Tell us what you
buy on Monday? All right, Okay, let's see you next week.
They are Gaily and Emily J Live five to line
weekday mornings on the Gold Coast one two nine, Hot
Tomato