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Marcus talks fog lights, peanut butter, and early visits to Disneyland.

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Speaker 1 (00:07):
You're listening to the Marcus lush Night's podcast from News Talks.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
I'd be greeting's welcome would even my name is Marcus
hid On Midnight. I hope you're good? Were you are?

Speaker 3 (00:16):
Wow?

Speaker 2 (00:16):
How are you? What's happening? Getting very foggy down south,
extremely foggy, So you might want to give us some
hot tips and driving in the fog, and I'd like
to hear from you about that. Yeah, eight hundred eighty

(00:37):
eighty and nine two nine to the text. My name
is Marcus Hidle, twelve o'clock. I hope it's good.

Speaker 4 (00:41):
We you are.

Speaker 2 (00:41):
Hope it gets better than the next three hours fifty
three minutes Headle, twelve o'clock. As I say, oh, eight
hundred eighty ten eighty and nine two nine to the text,
you'd go slow with the fog. You use your fog lights? Well,
they're always a sketchy on fog lights. And I know
every time I discussed fog lights always gets quite confusing
quite quickly. But yeah, just realize that probably it's wit

(01:06):
seems saturated and it seems really foggy. Anyway, how are
you going? What's happening? Oh, eight hundred eighty eight ten
eighty non curated talk head or mid No, I'll give
you a start of origin updates when that happens from
ten till twelve. Can I just say, after listening to
Tony's news bulletin, there can't be a clearer communicator. Andrew
Webster g's good with his voice bites when he talks

(01:27):
about the team, So well done to him anyway, just
so clear with what he sees. It's how he gets
the results later on the season. Oh, eight hundred eighty,
ten eighty and nine, if you've got a fog update
or weather update, I expect probably airports will be closed.

(01:48):
I don't know if you are traveling tonight, but if
you're heating out of the airport, let us know. I
just get that sense that it's very, very foggy around
the country, and I wouldn't be surprised if, yeah, there's
a fear few cancelations, so maybe check that up. Also,
wouldn't expect there's a wouldn't be surprised to this their

(02:08):
exits on the road. So I'll keep you up there
with that pig cautious be for I free cautious, because yeah,
it's it's down south the fog has been all day
and it doesn't look like it's going away anytime soon.
So eight hundred and eighty tell you nine two nine
to the text you want to start the whole ball rolling.
It'd be nice to hear from you, as I say
here to twelve, someone's texted saying, having a nice key,

(02:31):
we float topped pavlover go you. It'd be a bit
cold in the winter for Pavlova, but whatever. I quite
like the non seasonality of food, so go you. It's
a nice first text to get.

Speaker 4 (02:46):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (02:48):
Anyway, oh, eight hundred and eighty, ten eighty and nine,
I'll by the way, things that are happening around the
world that I can tell you about that they are important.
They have found like, well this is according to the
British paper, they have found with the shooter in America.

(03:11):
They've found a device next to the firearm and they're
calling it a transmitter. And if you look at the
pictures of it, it's not. It looks like a TV remote.

(03:31):
I go no idea what that would be for if
he had some other device that was going to activate
on quite what that was. So yeah, that's part of
what the big discussion is today. I think this is
new news or they're trying to keep the news story going.
But yeah, it's a transmitter. I've tried to enlarge it
on the photos and I can't really see what that is.

(03:52):
But there there you go. That's happening. It's got like
it's hard to see accept entirely what it is.

Speaker 5 (04:00):
Anyway.

Speaker 2 (04:02):
It's got like twelve buttons and that's about it. Got
no idea what it is. Some of the other stuff
I need to tell you about tonight to ten past eight,
that is important. We got the All Blacks on Saturday
kick off two thirty against Fiji Origin tonight ten pm. Olympics,

(04:27):
nine days away and one hundred and eleven days to
the US election, so just over three months. It's close.
JP Varnce as his VP running away. I presume that
may be his name. He must have not changed that
by deed poll just the initials go him and forty
hundred and sixty four days till New Zealand's total eclipse.

(04:51):
By the way, this day in nineteen fifty five, Disneyland
opened its doors for the first time. Nineteen fifty five year,
so that's interesting. Seventy years for that next year, I
don't know how soon after nineteen fifty five any of

(05:12):
you had been there. I don't know if people still
go there. Actually always good to get on Google Maps
and sa how much car parking there is around. It's
pretty extraordinary. But year nineteen fifty five. The other story
that was quite interesting is that Bob Dylan has banned
phones from his shows. Sparked a huge debate amongst fans

(05:38):
as he's revealed a new strict rule about the use
of cameras as concerts. So he's going to be touring
the UK in a two are called rough and rowdy ways,
and people in those cities will be banned from using
their phones When arriving concert goes. We are required to

(06:01):
put their phones in a secure pouch before Dylan's performance.
The pouch closes automatically, in fans won't be able to
retrieve their device until Dinner's finished performing they make their
way out of the venue. I reckon it's a good idea.
A lot of people say, we're paying the money, we
should be able to take video footage. But I think

(06:22):
with all those people holding up hands and filming everything,
I think it's mindless. I think it attracts from other
people in a tracts from the Hare's concert. Good on them.
I just want if you had a comic to make,
They've been to concert or performance and you wish other
people had put their phones away, because these days you
watch like, Ooh, I was gonna say, Katie Perry, but
need that new song's not quite right with her. I'm

(06:43):
thinking about Taylor Swift. Everyone's just holding up their phones
the whole time, and I kind of want to watch
the point It's almost like it ishare live streaming it.
You're not there, But I mean, do we need that anyway?
You might want to comment on that, I'll be curious.
So that's what Bob Dylan's going to go. Good on them.
I mean he's notoriously kind of a morose, kind of
a unit or fairly kind of grumpy, but makes sense

(07:06):
to me, So no cell phones for him. Marcus. As
a long haul truck driver, my hot tip for fog
driving is slow down. It just your attitude mentally to
the fact that trip is going to take a lot
longer and you are going to get to your destination

(07:27):
a lot later, but alive. That's called how much slight
do you go on fog? People? Rough estimate. I came
to town at about seventy five, which felt about right
for me. It was reduced visibility. There could be wandering
stock or deer on the road. That's always my concern.
It's amazing how tiny tony little fil lights scene, don't

(07:47):
they for the cars coming towards you? What's that other?
That's right, it's a car. Someone says the device could
have been the range finder next to the gun. Makes
sense to me. Marcus just traveled from Auckland to Wellington.
A heck. A lot of flights have been canceled in
Auckland to the regions tonight, tode On, New Plymouth and Northland.

(08:09):
I couldn't find a website with all the cancelations. Everyone
get that information to me. I would find that of interest.
Fourteen past eight. If you want to be involved, oh,
eight hundred and eighty ten eighty and nine two nine text,
get it going anything. Ice wan't talk about tonight. I'm
not too fast what you're on about, but yeah, it'd
be good to hear from you. I felt sorry for

(08:29):
the trolley boys because they were boys at the car
park at the supermarkets that like a god forsaken job
out there in the mist terrible, so be nice to
your trolley people. Yeah, what would be the right speed
for fog? How far do you drop it down? Marcus?
The band at tall concerts always no cell phones allowed.

(08:51):
The last song of the night, they let people film it.
Everyone respects it and enjoys the experience better. And that's
tool goodness. So that's something if you're enjoying that to do, Marcus,
what are you supposed to do with the oil sitting

(09:12):
on the top of the peanut butter? Can't cook it
and not allowed to pour it down the plug anymore,
and no Corrow Street till next week. I would have
thought of there's oil at the top of peanut butter.
The whole point of that is to mix that in,
isn't it. I've never known anyone to pour it off
the top?

Speaker 5 (09:30):
Do you mix?

Speaker 2 (09:31):
Don't you just mix it in? Don't you get the
knife and kind of plunge a deep crevasse and then
it falls in there and then you kind of stir
it all around. I've never known anyone to tip the
oil off. It might be as good a discussion as
you need tonight. So how fast to drive in the fog?
And what about the oil on the top of the
peanut butter. I'm thinking of all these different types of

(09:52):
peanut butter too, keep that more simple one type. So
the cancelations, cancelations of flights, here's what I've got for
you people. I'm just waiting for it to buffer. Just buffering, buffering.

(10:15):
Buffering might be here for a while. Oh eight hundred
and eighty eight nine nine to text. I'll bring in
those about the flights. But if you want to start
the whole discussion tonight, I've chucked enough out there. Here
we go with canceler. Oh you A lot of canceled

(10:38):
arrivals from Australia is canceled. I don't know where they're
from actually on looking now, christ chich Airport. Arriving from
Auckland cancel a runing from Auckland cancel r in Cancer,
other from Augland canceled, arriving from in Vocable Cancer right
from Hamilton canceler over from Auckland canceled. So most of

(10:58):
them are gone. The only tour making it through is
one from Willington which is delayed, and one from Auckland
which is delayed. So it's going to be a quiet
night at the airport. Very foggy in christ Church, extremely foggy.
Aukland's also got some cancel I'll bring those two you people.

(11:18):
Oh yeah, it's not looking good. Couple of delayed and
a couple of rescheduled. I can't actually see the cancered ones,
but anyway, eighteen past eight. My name is Marcus Welcome
HDDLE twelve, eight hundred and eighty ten, eight nineteen nine
to detext someone says, keep the peanut butter a jar

(11:41):
upside down, problem solved, got a bad solution that fancy
Marcus welcome, Oh.

Speaker 6 (11:48):
Good evening, Good sir. Peanut butter definitely mix and the oil.
I mean it's togeven. Also, I was born in the
state to my peanut butter in the States.

Speaker 7 (12:03):
In America is.

Speaker 6 (12:08):
Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, peanut butter and bacon sandwiches,
banana and peanut butter. Way back, my mother told me
one time google it. I could be incorrect, but in
the asylums it was very hard to feed a lot

(12:28):
of folk, you know, nineteen hundreds, twenties could even be earlier.
Peanuts were full of protein, and that was an easy
way to give them protein and.

Speaker 8 (12:45):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (12:46):
Did you say in an asylum, yes, and mental health
emotional wellbeing institutions.

Speaker 9 (12:55):
Yes.

Speaker 2 (12:55):
So you got a lot of peanut butter in those places.

Speaker 6 (12:59):
Indeed way back in the day because it's highly protein.

Speaker 2 (13:03):
This is a very interesting effect and think that so okay,
I wonder if that's where the strange combinations came from
with jelly and with banana and stuff.

Speaker 6 (13:13):
Oh I tell you what, Marcus, have a bacon paint
a sandwich. You just slip or get it.

Speaker 2 (13:21):
I've had my head on. But were you saying the
first thing we're saying, the up of America is better? No, okay,
I just yeah, I was just wondering about that when
you said that. I just couldn't quite work that. I wait,
eighty Ellen, that's Marcus. Welcome, good evening.

Speaker 5 (13:40):
Yeah, no, I'm Marcus. I was very impressed with your
program last night. The topic I did want to ring
up and talk to you about, though it didn't sort
of fit the the overall scheme of things.

Speaker 2 (13:55):
Oh well, that's that's a real credit for someone that
actually think oka not tonight, because wow, that's good. That's something.

Speaker 5 (14:02):
Oh no, I genuinely have felt meant that, mate, I
really did I mean the talk of the cameras and
the various applications for them, et cetera. I found that
it was a very very good program last night, so
I thought, well, I'll ring you up to night and
tell you tell you tonight. So here's my issue. I
want to get a compliment to the team at TV

(14:26):
three for the quality of its news broadcast at seven
o'clock at night. It's very very clear. The language they
use is not flowery and artificial here. It's a very
helpful attitude. And if you look at the people they

(14:49):
link in to bring reports, they're not pumping them up
like the other channel does. They just get them at facts,
state what they've got to say and get out of it,
you know. And it really is very very good. And
I think that they're doing a sterling job. And I
hope the more people will have the courage to go
and live a look.

Speaker 2 (15:10):
I think I think the criticism for them, and with
the thing they're up against, if there's any breaking news
like the attempt assassination of Trump, they're asleep at the wheel.
They didn't go live till six o'clock, so they can't
break format. They're not equipped to do that.

Speaker 5 (15:24):
So that's a real good right there.

Speaker 2 (15:26):
It's a negative A yeah.

Speaker 5 (15:29):
I think it's a very very accurate observation there. But
the quality of what they do when they do report
is reliable.

Speaker 2 (15:38):
Nice to hear from you, Allen. Thank you for that.
Twenty six past eight. The number is a eight eight
eight eight and nine to nine to text. By the way,
people from christ Church. Someone has just texted me. Yeah,
someone has just I'm always very mindful. Someone has just

(16:05):
texted me to say that Radio Ron has died. For
those people in christ Church, most people will have seen
him and I'm looking at a Facebook post. It's his morning,
all said, I need to share that John Truman has
passed away follow an illness. Whilst this was expected, it

(16:27):
does not ease the loss we all feel. I'd like
to thank John's team for their dedicated support to John
while he was unwell and before and after when he
moved to an aged residential care facility. I know you'll
continue to support and cam into great deal to John
and brought him comfort. John was one of a kind.
He was a committee icon, often referred to as Radio Ron.
John loved his radio's batteries, coffees and before he became unwell,

(16:50):
loved to frequent the city center and recorded are independently
via bus to seal his friends. Job was well known
by all, even had his own dedicated Facebook pages. He
loved staff to read him. It was an important part
of his identity. So look, you might have known Radio
Ronnie often stood outside that bus station at Rickington, so

(17:14):
took place that I've seen him a couple of times.
In fact, it was just past the last week and
wondered where he was because he was always there and
hadn't heard from him. So that will be That will
be someone that is who was a permanent feature of
well a very familiar presence to christ Church, and that

(17:37):
will be a loss for christ Church. And I also
want to commend I saw a TV story, a TV
item on it that I think Hayden Jones had done
about Radio ron and it was lovely and just I mean,
obviously he was passionate about his radio and he was

(17:59):
someone that you know, you needed to portray him in
a sensitive light. And it was a remarkable bit of
portrail that story that Hayden Jones did about him. And
I'm glad I've seen it because it gave me sort
of more background to him. But yeah, that news is
just through, and there's a lot happening on Reddit and Christyitch,
Facebook and things like that, so some will know him.
His name was John Truman, but mainly known as a

(18:20):
radio on I think it was a Monika that he liked,
but always had the radio up to his hair, the
old sort of transistor radio. Not entirely sure what he
listened to. Maybe someone might know something about that, but yeah,
there we go. That's just come through. So thanks the
person that texted me about that. I'm only saying that
because yeah, yeah, and that's the Facebook thing that I

(18:48):
read out that I had found that had come from
the manager of the home he lived in and was
sent to the staff of all the staff of the
company via email. Marcus, people should exalt in the privilege
of using their fog lights. It's illegal to use them
other than in fog.

Speaker 5 (19:07):
Ye know.

Speaker 2 (19:07):
I've got to admit that I haven't really done a
deep dive into fog lights. And during the break, I
went to get my menual from my car because I
always thought that my and people will mock me for this.
I always thought that my car just had full beam
or dip and I'm still not incredibly clear that that

(19:28):
is not the case. I think fog lights are kind
of a thing for because it says front fog lights
if equipped, So I'm not quite sure if I've got
them or not. But anyway to turn the fog lights on,
turn the headlight switch to the position, then turn the
fog lights switch to the so it kind of got

(19:49):
a double dip type thing. That's quite complicated. Anyway, I'll
try that on the way home. Peter, it's Marcus. Good evening, Marcus.

Speaker 8 (19:59):
I watched TV three News. I've switched about three years.

Speaker 5 (20:02):
Ago, and.

Speaker 8 (20:04):
I find I don't know how told go at first
when they went to stuff, but I personally feel that
the news is vertually the same, you know, as the
gentleman before me said, it's.

Speaker 10 (20:18):
Not hyped up.

Speaker 8 (20:19):
It's to me, the thorough and very clear Samantha hayes
and does a great job. The only thing I don't
like about it this half hour on the weekend, so
I have to change over and watch one news. But
TV three News, if people have the think, oh hell,
well what do I do, look at it and judge

(20:40):
it for yourself. Personally, I think it's great. It's just
as good as it was before.

Speaker 2 (20:45):
Isn't a half hour thing an advantage?

Speaker 5 (20:49):
It depends.

Speaker 8 (20:49):
It depends what you want want to watch. You know,
if you want to watch on a Saturday's only half
an hour news and go to a program or whatever, Hey,
that's it's a choice. But no, I like three news
and I'll keep watching it. And the second thing is
if I can get this in Sky. I rang Sky

(21:11):
today because I wanted to know the channels of the
Olympic Games. And they've moved all the call center right overseas.
They used to be based in Auckland.

Speaker 10 (21:23):
Yeah okay, yeah, Y're crazy.

Speaker 7 (21:25):
So it is.

Speaker 8 (21:27):
I've never struck anybody in New Zealand and the last
three phone calls I did in the last three months.

Speaker 2 (21:36):
Yeah, how do you does that make you feel?

Speaker 8 (21:40):
Of it's cheap labor? I suppose in't it for the
for you know, the telephone companies are all over there.
Sky's just gone there. Apparently they've been there for about
four months. I didn't know that until today. I complained
about it to somebody.

Speaker 2 (21:55):
So yeah, okay, So when jobs go off seas to
a call center, right, yep? Are you happy that your
Sky fees are cheaper, or you're unhappy that jobs have
gone offshore.

Speaker 8 (22:14):
Well, the fees haven't altered, but they might have gone up.

Speaker 2 (22:18):
They might have gone up if they had to keep
them local.

Speaker 5 (22:22):
Well, forty few.

Speaker 8 (22:25):
I'm I'm paying what am I paying for the sport?
And the ninety ninety five dollars? Not nine that's a
month work said to be twenty two dollars and twenty
one cents a week for me. But no, I think
personally myself, even in New Zealand, give the.

Speaker 2 (22:42):
Kievs a job, okay, and you'd be happy to pay.
You're happy if the price went up to keep well,
to keep to keep the call center local.

Speaker 8 (22:53):
Well, it's always been that way. They haven't weket it
up really in a hurry. They've only put it up
twice since I've had it in ten years. Sorry three
times and ten years. Okay, that's not too.

Speaker 2 (23:07):
Yeah, I just wonder out those by the way, I
always thought the people when sky, I always thought they're excellent.

Speaker 8 (23:13):
Yeah too, right, you couldn't fault them. Yeah, Well, watch
TV three News if you're thinking of it, because to me,
I think it's three News is just as good, if
not better.

Speaker 2 (23:26):
And tell me what they say about the Olympics where
it's going to be.

Speaker 8 (23:30):
They didn't have the channels marked up there on Sky.
I spoke to them and they said, well, we don't
have the what numbers they're on? I said, and I
would have thought they would have.

Speaker 2 (23:44):
So what did you want to know? You wanted to
because they have? Okay, what do you want to know? Actually, well,
I wanted to.

Speaker 8 (23:50):
Know what when I find the Olympic Games, what channels
are they going to be on? I think there's going
to be twelve channels, and they're normally in the hundreds
twenty three to one thirty two. But i've heard since
they're going to push them all around the different frequencies.

Speaker 2 (24:10):
Okay, So are you going to get freaked out if
there are all at different spots on the remote?

Speaker 5 (24:14):
WHOA, No, I won't, but I do like it.

Speaker 2 (24:16):
I imagine they'll be clumped together.

Speaker 8 (24:19):
Oh hang on, what should you hope?

Speaker 2 (24:21):
So Allison, it's Marcus. Welcome Hell.

Speaker 11 (24:26):
Normally, if I've got a query with Sky, I normally
email them, but they're very very slow at answering emails.
I had a query about three weeks ago the promissing program,
and I emailed them and it still hadn't been corrected yesterday.
So I rang them yesterday and the man set it's
all been taken care of and still haven't been done today.
So they are very slight following up on any queries.

Speaker 2 (24:47):
What's the missing program? Ellison?

Speaker 11 (24:50):
Just one episode He's theater that I watched in the
sequence and I won in one episode is missing. And
I knew it three weeks ago that was missing, and
I got three weeks to fix it and they still
haven't fixed it. Yeah, yeah, he said, he said yesterday
to day. Oh, yes, yes, it's going to be fixed,
but still don't worry. Don't worry, madam, Madam Madam, I said, oh,
it's still not fixed today. So I have to do
another email them tonight probably and tell them to change

(25:13):
the expiring date because they have expiring dates on these things,
and expiry dates goes over that they've got to then
change that date. I mean, they can still put it on,
but they've got to change the expiry date. But I
can't explain that to him, but I think he understood me,
but very slow. I might get it and I might
not get it. Not the end of the world. I
can go and watch it on my computer. But it's
easier the way I do it.

Speaker 5 (25:32):
To do that.

Speaker 2 (25:33):
Oh yes, So when you watch it on your computer,
how do you do that?

Speaker 5 (25:39):
Well, I've got a video.

Speaker 11 (25:40):
Attached to it and some much I tape it off
onto my video cassette video.

Speaker 2 (25:46):
Well, Allison, you'd watch it on the Skygo page. You
wouldn't go to like and watch it on you I go.

Speaker 11 (25:53):
I go on the Mantain down. I download on a planner.
I plan it and download it, and then I go
back and watch it before the expires. That's how I
do it. And then it once expires, it just disappears
off my planner.

Speaker 12 (26:04):
Then here.

Speaker 2 (26:07):
I wonder what did it wreck the continuity of these shows?
Are you kind of missing missing what's happened that reck it?

Speaker 13 (26:14):
Well, you do.

Speaker 11 (26:15):
When you miss one episode, you do lose a bit
there because you've sort of got to try and piece
it together. It's up the end of the world. I
can go on to my body computer and watch the episode.
Is that way? It's just a bit not as convenient
doing it that way.

Speaker 2 (26:27):
Yeah, yeah, but anyway, thank you, Okay, nice to hear
from you. Nineteen to nine. My name is Marcus welcome.
How you're going people eight hundred and eighty ten eighty
nine to nine two to text, get in touch. It's
all about everything tonight. Anything you want to talk about,
be nice to hear from you. Peanut butter though, eh.

(26:54):
When it comes to choosing the right healthy foods for
your brain, peanuts and peanut but our own nutritious option.
They can help with improving memory, cognitive function, concentration. They
give you a mood boost. They can even support the
prevention of Alzheimer's disease. I think most people are aware
of the goodness of peanuts, aren't they. Although eat peanut,

(27:14):
Eat a peanut, run a mile, that's what they say
that Hello, Barbara, it's Marcus. Welcome.

Speaker 14 (27:20):
Oh thank you.

Speaker 15 (27:20):
I wanted to tell you that when I was young,
it went to school, we had cooking teachers, and that
would be in the nineteen fifties probably, and this cooking
teacher she told us all to bring a jar of
raw peanuts and they had to be shelled, and she
showed us how to put them through the minsa and
you ended up with peanut butter. And you never had

(27:42):
to put oil in lis of or anything. Just to
pinch of salt. So we made our own peanut butter
and have made it ever since.

Speaker 2 (27:49):
I don't think the oil add to it. I think
the peanuts just naturally produce oil. I think that's how
it works.

Speaker 15 (27:55):
They do, they do, yes, but not usually sitting in
the jars like you see in the shops at times.
And then they have nice flavor when you buy fresh
peanuts lovely.

Speaker 4 (28:07):
Yes.

Speaker 2 (28:08):
Where are Barbara? What decade were you born?

Speaker 15 (28:12):
Way back in the nineteen forty after the.

Speaker 2 (28:15):
War, it all was peanut butter always around.

Speaker 15 (28:19):
Yes, yes, peanut butter and my mite. They were the
thing head on our load.

Speaker 2 (28:25):
So peanut butter even in the forties you had. It's
not a recent invention. It was always a thing. It
was always around, right, that's right, yes, And we used.

Speaker 5 (28:33):
To make it.

Speaker 15 (28:34):
We've taught at schools in the cooking classes.

Speaker 2 (28:39):
I don't know if it would be cost offiicient is
it cost of fishing to make your own peanut butter?

Speaker 16 (28:43):
Oh?

Speaker 15 (28:43):
Yes, oh yes. You can even grow peanuts. We had
them one time growing in the garden here, but I
don't know what happened after that. We've dug them all
up in eighth of I think.

Speaker 2 (28:55):
Makes sense they've grown a tree, wouldn't they? And nut
David's Marcus welcome, good evening.

Speaker 17 (29:02):
Hello Marcus, just ring to let you know that the
fielding Benn has a machine there. You choose, you choose
your peanuts and choose the container you want and they
put it through the machine. That comes out nice and creamy.

Speaker 2 (29:17):
Great, that's great. And can you choose your grind?

Speaker 17 (29:20):
Yes? I'm pretty sure you can. Yes, yes you can
because the machine I think has got about three settings
on it. They ask you if you want thick, medium
or slim.

Speaker 2 (29:29):
And does it work out? Does it work out the
peanut butter is better, or it works out cheaper? Or
tell me some of the bandages to it very very.

Speaker 17 (29:36):
Tasty and oily, just natural.

Speaker 2 (29:39):
And that's the thing, okay, because I imagine most peanut
butters just have peanut with a bit of salt, And
wouldn't they?

Speaker 5 (29:46):
Yeah?

Speaker 17 (29:46):
Or my lady from Holland, and she said it's absolutely wow,
pretty primo.

Speaker 5 (29:52):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (29:53):
Are there Do they Do they have it in Holland?
I don't know, Probably they do.

Speaker 6 (29:57):
Do.

Speaker 17 (29:59):
I'm much I can quickly ask here because she's listening,
and I'll just hang on. Do they have it in
hoigh lesh. Do they even in Holland? Holland? Yes, yes,
Holland's a lot.

Speaker 10 (30:15):
Yep, yep, they do.

Speaker 2 (30:17):
Brilliant, Thanks Dave. I think we should have called it
Holland and I made a mistake. That's the Netherlands now,
isn't it? Who was insensitive? By Way one hundred and
eighty twenty nineteen nine to text talk about peanuts X present.
Jimmy Carter is still alive and will be one hundred
years old on October Marcus. In America, when used for cooking,

(30:39):
peanut oil is called ground nut oil as they are
farmed and growing in the ground. Mark's Didden experimented in
high school to determine the NG and a peanut. We
set the nut alight and heated a beaker of water,
then calculated the energy in and it turns out there's
a tremendous amount of latent energy in a peanut. That's

(31:02):
why I say eat a peanut. Run a mile oh eight,
one hundred and eighty eight, Taddy, my name is Marcus. Welcome,
get in touch, Get in touch. What have you got
on here for you? Someone sent me an alert about

(31:28):
what's happening in New World. Marcus sent in me an
email because he's a club card member. As a club
card member, where excitedly you know that you can collect
that marcusicure mark as a club card collector. We're excitedly.
You know first that you can collect kitchen aid glass

(31:50):
containers at New World How from Monday, twenty second of July.
With a glass base, you can keep food fresh, cook
freeze and then microwaves safe. Two there's five containers to collect,
plus a handy pump to keep your food even fresher
for longer. So there we go. Expect the coupon extravagant

(32:18):
to begin, although what I'd do first is have a
cheeky little chick on Temu because you might get them
there quicker and cheaper. Oh they're kind of weird looking. Yeah,
they'll be on Timmy, there's no doubt about that. And

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there's a pump remove air from your containers to keep
your food fresher for longer. Optional there's an oven dish.
There's an next to large container with lid. There's a
large contain with lid and a strap, and a small
container with lid and a medium containing with a lid.
Ideal for fragile food like berries and herbs. I think
herbs are fragile, are they? Marcus? The man is right,

(33:04):
bin and peanut butter is great and dirt cheen good
peanut butter. No need to pay for any of those
posh brands. You only peanut butter's gone the way of
craft beer and wide. It's just all pr and marketing.
It's pretty much a parody product, isn't it. That's my
take on it. It wasn't muture what we're going to

(33:26):
talk about today, but somethingly. We're on peanut butter because
someone said you can't tip the oil off the top
of it down the sink. I just thought you mixed
the oil in. I've tried a lot of different sorts
of butter, like arm and all of them they're all
the same. They've all got the oil that comes up
at the top you've got to mix. If you don't
mix it down and gets a bit dry on the
toast and also gets a bit hard to get out
of the jar. The JARONI if you can't, you needs

(33:48):
to have that the oil in there. You will have
watched those things on YouTube or on Facebook that pop
up where you've got a cow attached to a log
that's going round and around and making peanut oil. It's
pretty basic but pretty compelling to watch. Steve Marcus. Well, come,
hey on, Steve, I just lost my robot even Steve Marcus.

Speaker 3 (34:11):
Welcome, hello. I've got to use for that peanut oil.
I make roll mops, the roll mops.

Speaker 2 (34:23):
Yeah, but what peanut oil, because don't you just mix it? Beckon,
when you say that peanut all, don't I thought that
peanut al was part of the peanut butter.

Speaker 3 (34:30):
Oh well, I've never found it to be dry. It's
just a bit of excess.

Speaker 18 (34:34):
But I just roll.

Speaker 3 (34:36):
I just take the crust off a piece of bread, roll,
roll it up and put it under the grille, just
to lightly taste it, and then soak soak it in
the peanut oil. And there's spread a bit of blueberry
and cheese on it. Goodness, and oh it's nice, especially
nice little grass, the little grass or cognac to wash

(34:58):
it down.

Speaker 2 (34:59):
Cheap as creepers like a Micheland, like a Michelin star
out for you running. But you use he hang on, Steve,
certain this You use the peanut from the top of
your peanut butter, the peanut all in there, do you?

Speaker 18 (35:13):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (35:13):
It always seems to Okay, so you have a bit
of will, but you can use and.

Speaker 5 (35:18):
Use it on the back.

Speaker 2 (35:20):
Yeah okay, yeah, okay, but that's what you use your
role mops. You use the stuff from the top of
your peanut butter. Yeah, okay, brilliant this I need to
know John Marcus welcome.

Speaker 10 (35:34):
Yeah, I my peanut butter God. I rank it up
to say thank you very much from internews on the radio.
The day that you enjoyed the soup.

Speaker 2 (35:43):
What's this?

Speaker 10 (35:44):
What are you Sonya's world famous noodle.

Speaker 2 (35:48):
You need a bigger sign.

Speaker 5 (35:50):
Oh yes, but you.

Speaker 10 (35:51):
See, we're really a niche market.

Speaker 2 (35:53):
I mean most of the not a niche market. There
was a crowded table at the front. There was a
dozen people there. It was it was it was a
cold Thursday. It was at six o'clock.

Speaker 10 (36:03):
It was when subtly comes through. It's is bitterly.

Speaker 2 (36:07):
It's a sight.

Speaker 10 (36:09):
Yes, but they had an excellent in the last one
the bush and and they had a fire.

Speaker 2 (36:16):
So did you beat the bush? They used to beat
the bush in lushi in Yeah.

Speaker 9 (36:20):
Yeah, so.

Speaker 10 (36:22):
Yeah, they got kicked out of there.

Speaker 17 (36:24):
And we're on the rooftop of the of the hub
had the last tribe.

Speaker 2 (36:28):
I am that's an extraordinary noodle soap. It's just extraordinary.

Speaker 8 (36:33):
John.

Speaker 10 (36:34):
Yeah. Well she started it on Monday and it's ready
for Thursday.

Speaker 5 (36:37):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (36:38):
And you're the guy in the caravan that's doing the serving.

Speaker 5 (36:43):
Yeah yeah, oh yeah, you're good.

Speaker 2 (36:44):
You're quite you're quite better.

Speaker 10 (36:45):
Effect was that your lovely wife that got the suit?

Speaker 2 (36:51):
I don't. We don't say how we operate. We're undercover
when when well, she was a very nice person. When
we do our food, when we do our night market reviews,
it's just very much undercover. It didn't work out, John, Yeah, yep.
I was going to get dropped off there, right yep,

(37:12):
and then coming to work.

Speaker 10 (37:14):
Oh okay, but we're too late because.

Speaker 2 (37:16):
The exactly and the kids were going to the kids
were going to the Harlem Globe Trotters at the Horn
at the Horn Castle, so we got a bit so
we got a bit jammed for time. So yeah, we
got stuck in traffic getting out there. So it was
a bit more chaotic than thought. So it was a
bit of a grab and run next time and there

(37:36):
will be next time and be the shaking howdies, a
bit more of a sit down and enjoy it because
it was that good.

Speaker 3 (37:42):
Yeah.

Speaker 10 (37:42):
Well, we try to keep the place to get the environment.
So we were trying to find takeaway containers and stuff.
So I said to my can we get it disorga most.

Speaker 2 (37:54):
And she's sonya your wife, Yeah that's the boss.

Speaker 13 (37:58):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (37:58):
I wasn't going. Yeah, I wasn't quite sure of the
way the whole structure worked. The the kids said with
the ring rolls, they were the best they ever had.
Oh wow, okay, and there was something and there was
also something special about the spring roll sauces sace. Yes, yeah,

(38:22):
and I know why that's so special because they spilled
it in the car and it's sunk into the upholstery,
so that spells. But no, it's their fault. I mean, jeepers,
it was. It was a rush trip. So so so
that soup that she makes. The she starts on Monday
for for Thursday.

Speaker 10 (38:39):
Yep, get spoiled twice a day for two hours that
she leaves it similar and then then lets accordion and
then heats it up again.

Speaker 5 (38:48):
And then.

Speaker 10 (38:50):
Because she has chicken bones and chicken carcasses and uses
that to draw the mirror out to give the flavor.

Speaker 2 (39:01):
Got to draw the mirror out and tell me something, John,
is that the only place that the stall is all
weak is just that Thursday night.

Speaker 10 (39:06):
Just asday night. And as you can see, it's packed.

Speaker 17 (39:10):
Ah.

Speaker 2 (39:10):
Look and what because we did we had to get
the fish the fish shape things in the what they
pour a fish shaped bed that's across from you.

Speaker 10 (39:17):
They do the machine with the Korean cast it in
the middle.

Speaker 2 (39:24):
It's hard to drive a kid past that because that's
pretty compelling. So we had that first, and then the
thing and that. But look, John, that was extraordinary. So
it's every Thursday from six horn b A yep.

Speaker 10 (39:36):
But thank you very much for mentioning.

Speaker 2 (39:38):
No, and we didn't didn't get a treeb so it's
not cash for comin, this is it?

Speaker 4 (39:42):
It was no good.

Speaker 2 (39:43):
I would have told people as well, John, you're a legend,
so I can't. You can't get a bigger sign because
everyone knows where it is, right.

Speaker 5 (39:51):
Thank you?

Speaker 2 (39:51):
Yeah, good on you.

Speaker 5 (39:52):
There we go.

Speaker 2 (39:52):
Bad last question hornby night Market. It's upstairs. You couldn't
the first time you parted. You couldn't see quite where
it was. It's quite a long way out of town Horn.
But I didn't Christ Chick would have a rush hour,
but we didn't leave till five o'clock. And then we
got oh yeah, we followed Google Maps and we went
down one road and there was no right well, there

(40:13):
was no traffic lights. It was a long time to
turn right. Then we backed around. By the time we
got to the nightmarkt the not everyone was at their
most serene. If I could say that, honestly, peanut butter
should be turned upside down every second. Use keeps it moist. Marcus.

(40:35):
I was shocked when Steve shaid he put Peter all
on rolls. Roll mops are pickled hearings. I think that
was just his euphemism for them, because I look like
roll mops. I think that's his own kind of bastardized
French language, if you know what I'm saying. Anyway, laughed
as a joke. I should have laughed at Craig gets Marcus. Welcome,

(40:58):
he good evening.

Speaker 4 (40:59):
How's it going this evening?

Speaker 6 (41:00):
Good?

Speaker 2 (41:00):
Thank you, Craig. Thanks for asking.

Speaker 4 (41:03):
I'm talking to you us night about the speaking things.
And I mentioned that I don't install cameras, and you
think you said you wanted to ask a question or something.
But then I had to go to work, so I
had to wait till I got home today. Actually, you
listen to the rest of the actual night. It was
actually very interesting in someone suspecially an Outherboard and then
she heard about it too much and it sounded fascinating.

Speaker 2 (41:22):
Do you install security cameras in people's homes?

Speaker 10 (41:25):
Yep?

Speaker 2 (41:26):
Yeah? Do you need a professional? Could you do it yourself?

Speaker 4 (41:31):
Well quickly you can basically go to some of like
JACA and stuff and do it yourself, or you can
get professional. The only thing you've got to bear in
mind with professional is if a guy comes to your plate.
That's what gave it a bad rap a few over
the time is people come to especially older people's houses
and try and sell them systems. But the trick is
if anyone comes to your house and ask you to
buy a system or whatever it was, ask them where

(41:54):
to see the security security license because all signitions and yeah,
they have to have that.

Speaker 19 (41:59):
Otherwise they have that.

Speaker 4 (42:00):
That's probably a scam. But now we install more time
in people's houses. Some people have them in the beach
house so they can keep an eye on the property
when not around, or a lot of people have it.
So look at the cameras remote then and go, oh yeah,
it looks pretty nice water out there, and as the beach,
so I can take the post fishing. So you use
all that sort of stuff. Other people use them for

(42:21):
another plate recognitions when they pull up their driveway, it'll
be recognize the number plate upens the garage store in
terms on the outside of lights for them, things like that.
Or you can use them to remote from the recorders.
You can use it to remote your two on your
sparkball if you're having a hard day, that's ready when
you come home, hang on, you love.

Speaker 2 (42:38):
UMPI here, So it recognizes your number plate and opens
your garage door.

Speaker 4 (42:44):
Yeah, yeah, okay. They can be set they can be
set up for that or electric gates or what if
you want to do. Yeah, so it's quite handy. Instead
of if you're like an older person living where yourself,
you have it set ups when you come home, it
turns outside lights so on, turns up, opens your garage
door with actually worry about fundling with keys and all
that sort of stuff. Just gets a bit more security,
but a lot.

Speaker 2 (43:04):
About the what about the spark but what about the
spark all.

Speaker 4 (43:07):
You can let the recording and it's into one of
the outputs on the recording and it's operate upt side
of the garage draw lights or you can connect them
through a controller into your sparpol so you can turn
on remotely. A lot of people we set up so
that they've got cameras at the beach houses and when
they're leaving home they can actually connect to the cameras
and from their phone and turn on the hot water
cilmer the sort of the time. The kid that it's

(43:28):
all ready to go.

Speaker 2 (43:29):
But that's nothing to do with the camera, is it that.
That's just a.

Speaker 4 (43:34):
How does the power but it basically throw a little
relay connects to the power board. But we do all
that as well because we're all license trick, so we
can do the whole thing.

Speaker 2 (43:42):
So you've got the people, so you can just hit
a switch if you're going to fund them at tart
of the crib, and you can turn the spar pull
on and you can turn the hot the superheater on
so when you get there it's all hot. Yep.

Speaker 4 (43:54):
Yeah, you can do all that sort of stuff as well.
But a lot of people put small systems and they
upgrade them later on. So we just grab all the
old stuff, like all the old systems are still good condition,
nothing wrong with them, just save upgrade to a new one.
And what we do with those is we actually refresh
more and then put them in community centers or food
banks or things are there for free. We're just installed
it for no charge whatsoever. Just think of thettle bit

(44:16):
of peace of mind. So we try and help them
out a little bit, because a lot of the food
banks nowadays struggling so especially with sets and all that
sort of stuff. So way we can we sort of
help out the community. We've just installing the whole thing
for nothing for them, just to help them out. It's
kind of our little way of helping people.

Speaker 2 (44:30):
Normal house, how many cameras.

Speaker 4 (44:34):
Normal house would probably be about well four cameras and
you're probably looking at about five six hundred bucks.

Speaker 2 (44:41):
And how many lights that go on as well.

Speaker 4 (44:45):
Yeah, and the newer cameras have the little and ThReD
lights and the light up that show you everything's in
light time. But the newer ones are don't attract moths.
The older ones used to attract moths them like anything,
but the new ones don't do that. So they're a
little bit more better for keeping spied and stuff of
them here.

Speaker 2 (45:00):
And it's also got something on the door. When someone
rings the bell, you can look at who it is.

Speaker 4 (45:05):
You can add that to it well, very easily. What's
got the main control of you and your cameras? You
add a little bits and pieces to food, actually nothing whatsoever,
but a team. If you get like a parcel turn
up home, you get at alification on your phone. You
can bring your neighbor up and go, I've got a parcel,
can you go and pick it up before the so
called pushpirates come and steal it? So, or if you're
at work you can keep an eye and make sure

(45:26):
the kids get home safe. If you're a horrible day,
you can see them come in and go if they
were home safe. So it's a lot of yes.

Speaker 20 (45:31):
But great, what what what?

Speaker 4 (45:35):
What's you and Hamilton?

Speaker 9 (45:38):
Great?

Speaker 2 (45:38):
What's the name of your company?

Speaker 4 (45:40):
Company's name is called recon r A O M Okay.

Speaker 2 (45:46):
Other people other people quite paranoid that get them in
or they're quite good people.

Speaker 4 (45:51):
Most of the good people. You get your odd sort
of not nut jobs that think you know the world's coming,
and one that you know zombies and all the other crap.
But most people are pretty good. But We don't actively
go around people's doors and knock on their doors. We
basically advertise and then we let them come to us
because we ain't pressure anyone. I mean, if they want
someone rings up, we're going out of consultation and tell
them and say well, this is what we can do.

(46:12):
But we don't pressure people because at the end of
the day, people need to normally take the time, do
some research and come up with their own ideas. There
are a lot of people around the industry that basically
tend to target older people because they think they can
get in the basic sum systems, which are pieces of
crap and arendousmounts of money, and then they get just

(46:32):
to get done. So that's kind of given the industry
a bit of a bad name. But yeah, the main
thing is check make sure I've got a security guard's
license or an installer of licenses photo id'll lend you.
I think they haven't got one of those and are
not police vettered, and then you shouldn't really be getting
to do stuff in your.

Speaker 2 (46:47):
Head, I'm zoning out of it now. Did you say
you're an electrician as well?

Speaker 4 (46:52):
Yeah, we're electricians as well.

Speaker 2 (46:54):
So we did the whole time are you Are you
an electrician?

Speaker 4 (46:57):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (46:58):
Well okay, well Jane, you're well qualified for a day.

Speaker 4 (47:02):
Yeah well, I've also got clearances to work in military
sites in parliament.

Speaker 2 (47:07):
Wow, wow, you should go do this.

Speaker 4 (47:12):
You see some weird stuff in parliament days.

Speaker 2 (47:16):
Great, let's talk great, thank you a bitter move on
twenty past nine. My name is Marcus. Welcome, peanut butter
and security cameras and night markets, night markets, night markets.
You got the word. The nightmaker is still a big
thing in Auckland. Marcus just turned and peanut but if
someone told me to always keep turning the peanut butter

(47:38):
upside down, then back up right continuously just reads the
royal right through no layers. Well on top, Ja stays moist.
Hello and peanut butter. Last do they find it in
the pyramids? Peanuts are being grown and Dargavill looking good
so far. As for strange flavors, of a customer mixes

(48:00):
yogurt with peanut butter and clover honey, it tastes a
little strange, Marcus, peanut butter. The best value for money
is the cheap jars at the Supermarket's eyed on the bottom.
Sheelves form about two dollars fifty. No editors, no nonsense, Marcus,
look up mut butter. It's peanut butter for dogs and
they love it. That's human grade. I'm still reading my

(48:24):
manual for my car about fog lights. It's pretty good
because it says front fil lights if equipped. Well, hey,
inessa next crowd, why don't you just give me they
give me the manual and tell me if I've got
them or not. But I reckon. I'm gonna get I
reckon tonight. I'm going to get a special little fog
symbol on madesh. This's what it says. It says the

(48:50):
front foil lights and a special symbol indicator light on
the meter will illuminate on the meta free badly written.
I think AI should do better than that with the
manuals meant unreadable. Good evening, Dean as Marcus, Welcome to
the UA.

Speaker 20 (49:10):
Marcus, how are you, buddy?

Speaker 2 (49:12):
You're a good voice. You should you should set up
your own voice agency. Welcome.

Speaker 20 (49:17):
I'd love to hey, listen, I was just talking my
wife out, Cory, because we did watch Corey. But she's
up with it a bit more than me. It is
actually playing on Wednesdays and Thursdays, but it is four
half an hour five thirty Wednesday and it's funny, so
it doesn't clash with the last few weeks of Marstership Australia.

Speaker 5 (49:35):
And then it's back to normal.

Speaker 2 (49:36):
Honestly, you guys would be the most poorly treated audience
that there's ever been in the history of TV in
this country. But what they the things they put you through,
because I know you're loyal and you don't complain.

Speaker 20 (49:49):
I knows, but it's not really my gig my gigs
Love Island UK with old Joey Essex and those teeth smote,
those those weirs are so white. Hey, but if you
like the lady, it's good for visual.

Speaker 2 (50:03):
I haven't done what's the good love Love.

Speaker 19 (50:06):
Island, Love is on UK.

Speaker 20 (50:07):
Yeah, I think I'm up to what episode thirty something once.
I don't really watch reality TV, but since I been
watching the whereabouts are they Joy in my country Portugal?

Speaker 2 (50:20):
I think, Wow, what a Yorker.

Speaker 20 (50:25):
That's un visual way bikinis all day, So you know,
I think they're in the last couple standing when a
certain amount of money. But as as the games go on,
there's a bit of conflict and stuff like that, but
it's yeah, it keeps me glued to the TV.

Speaker 18 (50:45):
Love it.

Speaker 2 (50:45):
What was it on Sky?

Speaker 20 (50:46):
Is it?

Speaker 5 (50:47):
No?

Speaker 20 (50:48):
It starts every day on TV one and we don't
have Sky. We've just got that fire thing that you're
plugging your tea, the old fire stick, and it just
we just got channels one, two and joke. But we've
got like Netflix and Once the other thing. We've got

(51:08):
Flex as well. Yeah, we've gotten rid of the Sky
saying it's just I think it's overrated.

Speaker 2 (51:14):
So well, yeah, missus she sounds she sounds on Twitch,
just chipping in with the answers when you just ask.

Speaker 19 (51:20):
Her just like that.

Speaker 2 (51:20):
That's great.

Speaker 20 (51:22):
Yeah, well Julie, Yeah, my wife. She's from tech cast
between Leeds in New York, from the north of England.
So she sounds like one of them.

Speaker 2 (51:28):
Where'd you find her? You're lucky to have her, Dean,
She sounds golden.

Speaker 20 (51:32):
We've been together twenty years, married for three we were
married an art attack in the islands, beautiful islands. And
how did she find me?

Speaker 5 (51:40):
Yeah?

Speaker 20 (51:41):
I think I'd be dead now for all of them
with her.

Speaker 2 (51:44):
Oh yeah, you would be, you would be Did she
find did she find you? What did you find her.

Speaker 10 (51:50):
We found each other.

Speaker 2 (51:52):
Oh yeah online, nice to talk Dean love it. Wow,
I love Ireland. Goodness, there we go. Some of the
test texts are getting a little bit racy. I do
read them though we're not out on the air. Goodness

(52:21):
me wow, thank you. Andrew twenty nine past nine, My
name is Oh. By the way, they reckon that the
guy that was gonna took the shot at Trump. They
reckon he had bombs in the car and there was
a detonator that he had beside him.

Speaker 20 (52:43):
So that's what that was.

Speaker 2 (52:47):
So more information is coming to light yep and get
in touch. You gotta be on air eight hundred and
eighty ten. Any My name is Marcus, Welcome hitdlled twelve tonight,
Peanut Butter and does anyone actually here's the confession. Does
he want to bring me? Tell me they've got fog

(53:07):
lights in the car, but they've never known how to
work them. That's really what I think we want to
be talking about, because I reckon, when it comes to
fog lights, most people have no idea whether they've got
them or not. And I don't think it's controversial to
say that because you're going to use them like once
a year, and who'd learn who'd want to learn a
whole new button for once a year. It's not like

(53:29):
when you when we had the test drive in the car,
they just showed it showed us that the cup holder
keep your coffee warm, and I've forgotten how that works already,
let alone the fog lights. Half past nine Tony headlines please.

Speaker 21 (53:44):
Well, if you've got fog lights, Marcus, of course you'd
want to use them, so you learn where the switches
like I have any years.

Speaker 2 (53:49):
But you're not going to learn them because it happens
once you think I should get the manual out of
the glove box and learn how to use the fog lights,
and then next time you get the car there's no fog,
so you forget about Is that not your human nature?

Speaker 21 (54:00):
Well it is, yeah, but I do know how mine
working about that?

Speaker 2 (54:04):
But where was it foggy?

Speaker 21 (54:05):
Where had fog? And aukland this week we've had we've
had for and also.

Speaker 2 (54:09):
It can imagine you get your car about cheating on
your four the fog lights is what.

Speaker 21 (54:15):
So the trouble is they don't work on the auto lights.
So when if you get out of the car, you've
got to make sure you turn them off because otherwise
you can be in trouble later.

Speaker 2 (54:22):
Is it how you bettery runs down?

Speaker 21 (54:23):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (54:24):
It can do. Yeah, if you're that might be what
happened to me. Actually, okay, that's good. Why would why
would they not go off automatically like everything else?

Speaker 17 (54:33):
I do not know?

Speaker 21 (54:34):
Say, it's a floor in my car? Certainly anyway, very
annoying floor driver.

Speaker 2 (54:38):
You drive a European car, we got that kind of
swing to you step? Have you got a European car?

Speaker 21 (54:43):
Well, it's a forward focus? Is that European knows? It
built in Mexico?

Speaker 11 (54:47):
Is?

Speaker 21 (54:47):
I have no idea where it's made or anything else?
But it goes fine?

Speaker 2 (54:51):
So focused?

Speaker 22 (54:53):
What do you this?

Speaker 21 (54:54):
How come? I Marcus, it's the turbo version.

Speaker 2 (54:57):
I just say, yeah, okay, it's Ford. Can't even visualize it.

Speaker 13 (55:00):
They just.

Speaker 2 (55:03):
Were focus. Sounds like a focus group, like it was
the after the focus group.

Speaker 21 (55:07):
But it sounds like Chris Lackson, doesn't it laser focus? Yes,
did replace the Ford laser, isn't it?

Speaker 4 (55:13):
So?

Speaker 2 (55:14):
Yeah? Exactly yes, and exactly the Mexican focus. Oh well yeah,
there we go, right, Hello Kevin ats Marcus, welcome?

Speaker 19 (55:22):
Yeah, to get the Ford fracas. Yes from TRUC has
got a Ford focus.

Speaker 2 (55:29):
Yeah, he's the news reader. But year there we go, yep,
the sorry.

Speaker 19 (55:35):
Yeah right, yeah I recognized his voice. Here's here's yeah right.
Fog lights on the modern cars. Now you said Lexus
and two thousand super Lexus B six in. All we
do is leave the frog lights, put your hitlots on
auto and it does it all. Yeah, they turn up,
they do everything. Once you lot your car, they turn

(55:56):
over them off.

Speaker 5 (55:57):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (55:58):
And because i'd be con that would play with my head.
But do you know because there's a there's a light
light up to show it switched to fog.

Speaker 19 (56:08):
Yeah, of course it does. Yeah, you know on your
thing it's got like a headlight that's orange from it's
got points downwards and it's fog lots.

Speaker 5 (56:17):
Yeah.

Speaker 19 (56:18):
Yeah, wow.

Speaker 2 (56:19):
You know so you look at are you looking at
your dash where the speeders and the bits that light
up and a bit lighted up to show you in
fog mode.

Speaker 19 (56:27):
Yeah, it comes up as a little headline. It's orange
and it's got that about three little lines pointing downwards.

Speaker 2 (56:34):
I can't wait to see that. I can't wait to
see that on the drive home.

Speaker 19 (56:38):
Or to your high being off and go straight to
the frog mode.

Speaker 2 (56:41):
Yeah, that's that's different from Okay, Kevin, this is a
question that a lot of people are thinking. How different? Yeah,
well that's it, that's what. How different is the fog
setting from the dip setting?

Speaker 19 (56:58):
Okay, goes, don't go out to your left to show
the footpath of the cube so you can see the
cure and I'll go low and screeny head. But fog
is super low.

Speaker 2 (57:12):
Okay, So what actually does does the actual does the
actual bulb move in the housing?

Speaker 16 (57:19):
No?

Speaker 19 (57:19):
No, no, no, no, no, nothing moves. No no, that's
so it's all looked natural. But the fog is lower.
Sometouns have yellow folk on to the front. When you
turn the foe, you have a red line on the
back that shows brightly. You've got your tail lots online,
but you have like a single break lot comes on

(57:41):
so people can see you from behind.

Speaker 2 (57:44):
Okay, So I got so, I got, I got a text.
I was looking at the text thing given. So with
your dip and your full beam in your fog, are
they three different bulbs or is it the same bulb?

Speaker 19 (57:56):
Higher loan the same bob, but there's two filaments.

Speaker 2 (58:00):
Okay, really good answer.

Speaker 19 (58:03):
The worst fog I've ever driven and was deck in England.
Of course, you think you think Auckland's got you know,
you think Auckland's got fog. Over in England. We went
out and we were in the country and we had
we had a car without fogs back in the old day,
back in the eighties, and we hit fog and honestly,
you you put it on and we just couldn't drive.

(58:30):
We're going to go out there. We were in like
a courtyard of one of those beautiful English courtyards with
stables and stuff. We were going to go for a drive,
and honestly you could You walked out of the car
and you suddenly couldn't see the road. It was that thick.
It was horrible. Yeah, so we're just a band of
the trip because you couldn't drive it. You just couldn't

(58:52):
even get out of the gateway.

Speaker 13 (58:53):
It was horrible.

Speaker 2 (58:55):
You can see how there nose to tails and things
that that when people do driving the fog, because it
goes bad quite quickly, doesn't it.

Speaker 19 (59:01):
Oh yeah, yeah, And I'll just tell you what I
love you talk about shows. I listened to you every.

Speaker 2 (59:07):
Because Kevin, we don't normally get. We don't normally get
people that are so incredibly high brow as yourself, with
an English courtyard and a lexus. It's very exciting audience
member to have you Kevin with your flesh life.

Speaker 19 (59:18):
Oh, I mean horses and horse were one. It was
quite clean.

Speaker 2 (59:24):
The you in your do you reckon? I can see
it all.

Speaker 19 (59:29):
You've got a land rover?

Speaker 11 (59:30):
Have you?

Speaker 10 (59:31):
No?

Speaker 2 (59:32):
That's the night?

Speaker 6 (59:34):
No?

Speaker 11 (59:34):
What?

Speaker 10 (59:35):
No?

Speaker 23 (59:37):
Who's got the land rover?

Speaker 19 (59:40):
I thought Mark has said the land rover?

Speaker 5 (59:42):
What?

Speaker 19 (59:44):
That's all right?

Speaker 11 (59:45):
No?

Speaker 2 (59:46):
I think I think Roman goes on about a mini,
does he?

Speaker 19 (59:51):
No, I'm not faithful. Don't be in ws anyway these days.

Speaker 2 (59:54):
I don't know who's got to I've got a land rover.

Speaker 19 (59:58):
I'm sure he's talking about Okay, what do you talk about?

Speaker 2 (01:00:02):
Leandro?

Speaker 20 (01:00:03):
Who was it?

Speaker 2 (01:00:05):
I thought it you actually Chris Lynch.

Speaker 19 (01:00:09):
It could be someone that rolled Landbroger and I loved it.

Speaker 2 (01:00:16):
Can image Someone will text us through because it's people.
We've got people that are super fans that listen the
whole time they were texting. Who they'll know what every
car everyone's got on the station. I wouldn't know anyone's
car apart from Tony's Ford Focus.

Speaker 19 (01:00:28):
Well I would I would to go mate, I wouldn't.
The only four hour touch would be a nineteen ninety eight. Yeah,
that's the only four odd boy.

Speaker 2 (01:00:39):
Anyway, you're going on about how much I love this show,
and I thought there was going to be a breakaway
comment about that that was moving to somewhere.

Speaker 19 (01:00:45):
Yeah, it's brilliant because I have this radio station going
twenty four to seven day or not. It's lovely.

Speaker 2 (01:00:51):
Yeah, you super fan, super stuff. Nice to hear from you. Kevin. Yeah,
I think it's Vaughn. I think it's Vaughn from Flitch
and Vaughan's got the land driver Flicker, Vaughn's got the
landover apparently, which ones say? I can even work out
whos Flitch? Who's Vorn Fletcher? And Vaughan's got the land rover. Godness,

(01:01:23):
I'm going to catch me in a land rover.

Speaker 17 (01:01:25):
Here I go.

Speaker 2 (01:01:26):
Think of the listeners knew one host for another, but
it seems they all confused with the landover. Someone thought
it might be Ryan Bridge or Jack Tame with the
land rover, but I mean, yeah, I don't really. I
talked to the boss. It's happened so brief. I don't
talked about what other cars that people have. I don't
think they one know the cars that we have as

(01:01:46):
a family. There's a whole discussion for another day. I
think anyway, be a good like a good game, wouldn't
it You go to match for the next station promotion.
You could match the ZBI host with their car, which
one's got, the electric car, which has got the land

(01:02:07):
driver anyway? And the newsreaders which ones never's got anyway.
I apologize I pushed the wrong button. I played two
commercials at a RISS. Sorry for you, Pete. That's that
you've been waiting in a decently long time, and for
that I am truly sorry. Welcome Pete.

Speaker 14 (01:02:25):
They got they mark their problems. I put you in
a misery. Don't take this the wrong way. But normally
when your cars have got farg lights and normally only
a bumper, you'll see them these two lights under your bumper,
normally one on each.

Speaker 2 (01:02:37):
Side under a bumper.

Speaker 14 (01:02:40):
Yeah, you will see two lights in most cars. They
well they got they kill it out for your fig lights.
I think most of them. I am not one hundred
percent sure on this one, but that's most really where
they are. Have you got no lights under your bumper?
You ain't got fig lights Normally you can have a
lot of cars they do have the doll on the
on the switch because it's there. If they are for
the fog lights, because they've got so, it doesn't always

(01:03:01):
mean because you've got the doll on you when you're
lighting this fog lights there doesn't always mean that they're
out there.

Speaker 2 (01:03:08):
I'm quite happy to come clean about it, pet, because
it sounds to me like no one's got any idea
about the fog lights. Yeah.

Speaker 14 (01:03:15):
No, you look only at bumper almost guarantee. If you've
got no lights under your bumper, no clear lights are
just white lights. You've got no fog lights on your vehicle,
you're in doubt. No, or I don't think they're inside
your normal lights. I don't. Maybe some modern that you've
got a real modern color Ferrari or something. Maybe they
are incorporated in your in your leanses of your normal lights.

(01:03:37):
But I think most of them they're always only your
Bumplet's idea of fog lights. They go under your bumper,
they go down to the lower part of the road.

Speaker 2 (01:03:48):
You'd be a common guy. What's that you'd be a
commodore driver.

Speaker 14 (01:03:54):
No, no, no, never had a commodore. I'm just a
Japanese men. Just Toyota and that sort of stuff, you know.
But I know that's what I guarantee. You haven't got
them on your car.

Speaker 2 (01:04:07):
Okay, appreciate it. I'll let I'll be the update fifteen
away from fifteen away from ten o'clock, Oh, eight hundred eighty,
ten eighty and nineteen nine to the text, wo get
in touch Marcus till twelve, eight hundred and eighty tenenty

(01:04:28):
and nineteen nine to the text who there we go?
Oh sounds like a plan. What's that in reply to? Anyway?
Get in touch to your to My name is Marcus Hill,
telve o'clock tonight. State of origin starts at ten. I'll
keep you in dated email. Marcus Roman has a lenro discovered,

(01:04:51):
not a new one, Roger Napier. Thank you for that,
and do get in touch if you want to talk peanut, butter, fog, lights, radio,
ron anything else. Here'll twelve tonight, eight hundred eighty nine
to nine to the text George, It's Marcus. Welcome and

(01:05:14):
good evening. Hi George.

Speaker 5 (01:05:16):
Hey, when I grew up in the good old days
when you could do it if you l liked in
your car and we fitted fog lights, they did go
underneath the actual bumper and they were also yellow. The
reason for this is your normal headlights, if you're in
fog on high being, you just get glare black back

(01:05:36):
straight at you off all the fog. If you go
to low being, it cuts down onto the road, but
you still got glare because your lights are up high.
What you're trying to do is light the road up
without lighting up the fog. So your fog lights had
to be fitted down below the bumper so that it
lit the road up without trying to light the fog up.

(01:05:59):
And so the idea was to put yellow lights on
because it cut through the fog and it lit up
the lines on the road so you could see. You're going, I'm.

Speaker 2 (01:06:07):
Really gonna meet you this. Because we've talked about fog
lights before, I don't thin anyone's really taken much notice,
but this is quite a scientific thing, a fog light.

Speaker 5 (01:06:15):
Yeah, I've got a commodore right, you're mentioning, and they've
got fog lights. They are down low, but it's never
made them white because these use them, as they call
them side driving lights or something, so they do help.
You can have them on without having the headlights on.
But they're still white. There should be orange or they
should be yellow. Of course, time has gone on and

(01:06:38):
you know, and life has changed, and people forget the
reason why they used to be yellow. So it cut
through the fog and didn't glear back the same. They'd
actually lit the road up without lighting up the white fog.

Speaker 2 (01:06:51):
So all fog lights under the front bumper or some
actually part of the light console itself.

Speaker 5 (01:06:57):
Oh yeah, yeah, but you turn them on separately, and
you should be able to drive with them on by
themselves with the headlights off. That you're just lighting the
road up. That's the whole idea of it. And you
can't drive fast. You can't drive it one hundred k.

Speaker 2 (01:07:14):
How fast can you drive well, depends.

Speaker 5 (01:07:16):
On how thick the fog is. You might only be
doing twenty k if you're lucky in some cases. And
I'll tell you what, if you've got a car in
front of you, you can't see the red tail lights
and you can't see anybody coming towards you until they
just about hit you.

Speaker 2 (01:07:30):
I think some cars have rear fog lights, don't they
as well.

Speaker 5 (01:07:36):
Some cars.

Speaker 2 (01:07:38):
In my manual it says, I'm looking at my manual now.

Speaker 24 (01:07:44):
Yep, some cars head a road boring, pretty boring book
the car means, I don't think many people would read it,
but sounds like people do.

Speaker 5 (01:07:54):
But the at the rear of your car, Marcus. Some
cars actually put lights shining down onto the road that
we're read so that you could see them on the
road because the tail lights disappearing, so it just it
was like a chillision repair collersion avoidance light. You can
still buy them on internet. You know, that shined out

(01:08:16):
on the road.

Speaker 2 (01:08:17):
It saysn't my manual for models with rare fog light
except for Corea. There something strange going on there, Corea, Yeah,
it could well be.

Speaker 5 (01:08:27):
Yeah. And the trouble today is that people are doing
weird things like putting bright blue headlights into their cars.

Speaker 2 (01:08:35):
Idiots too long on the internet, idiots.

Speaker 5 (01:08:37):
Yeah, because you're not going to see anything in fog
and those No, you're just going to see blanket white
in your face. That's it. You'll put your inscreen wipers
on and it's just nothing. You know, in the bright airs,
fog lights. You don't want bright lights and fog lights
and fog.

Speaker 2 (01:08:55):
It's useful, clearly, Okay, I appreciate that, George, thank you. Oh.
Someone says Rowan, there's the land driver. Pop must talk
a lot about their cars. Kind of an interesting start
of the show. Like all talkback shows, you think you

(01:09:16):
can see the crowd in one direction, they go the other.
I want to talk about the fact that Bob Dylan
has banned cell phone from concerts. I thought good on them,
and this day in nineteen fifty five Disneyland opened. I
wonder which of our callers went there the earliest anyway,
But despite of that, someone texted through and said, what
are you supposed to do? Where are you supposed to
tip the oil on top of the peanut butter? And

(01:09:38):
my thought was you're supposed to mix it in, But
people do all sorts of stuff with it anyway. I
don't even know what to say about that other it
was an in sensual part of it. I thought, without
the oil mixed and it didn't spread. But you might
want to talk about the other topics are Lah, Bob Dylan.

(01:10:01):
We're also talking about fog lights, which is quite a
good discussion. I wish I'd done it years ago. Talking
about fog lights because I've actually feld it, because it's
it's driven me to go down to the car and
get my manual. And are we doing a bit of
research on the way home? Actually? Effectually were the old

(01:10:23):
foggos get in touched by name's Marcus hid telve o'clock,
the numbers eight hundred and eighty eight and he fill
bore me.

Speaker 4 (01:10:28):
Let me up.

Speaker 2 (01:10:31):
You've got anything of important to say? There might be
something different you want to mention. You're more than welcome.
I'm up for it all. Eight hundred and eighty eight,
Teddy nine text Laurie Marcus, welcome, Hi Marcus.

Speaker 18 (01:10:48):
You ordered Disneyland nineteen sixty eight?

Speaker 5 (01:10:51):
Has it.

Speaker 18 (01:10:54):
That anyone who was any yearly? Isn't it?

Speaker 2 (01:10:56):
But I tell you what does Disneyland in the sinceties?

Speaker 6 (01:10:59):
Is that?

Speaker 2 (01:11:00):
Is that with mind altering drugs? Or is it just
as it comes?

Speaker 16 (01:11:03):
No?

Speaker 18 (01:11:04):
I was other members of the party that I was
with were on some bit of wacky becky, but but
I pretty much o struck to the tequila in those days.

Speaker 2 (01:11:17):
Yeah, wow, did they have the did they have the
small World?

Speaker 18 (01:11:24):
Yep? Yep they had there and then they just got
I think the new feature of that stage was that
the dramatic movie theater, you know, the was it like
the Imax what if they call it, you know, with
drying and through the Green Canyon they have that they're
in sixty eight, Yeah, yep, and they're whooping through the

(01:11:46):
Green Canyon.

Speaker 16 (01:11:48):
It was.

Speaker 18 (01:11:49):
Yeah, well I was one of the more dramatic things
we saw.

Speaker 2 (01:11:53):
Did you take did you take a hip flask?

Speaker 11 (01:11:56):
No?

Speaker 18 (01:11:57):
No, no we didn't.

Speaker 2 (01:11:59):
I think the thing from me I were quitty picked
up for. I couldn't believe how long the drive was
to get to Disneyland.

Speaker 18 (01:12:06):
Yeah, we were sort of in the old comedy sort
of camping around the place. I just forget. It just
seemed to I don't recall that being too far out,
But yeah, I know we had a hell of a
lot of trouble finding anywhere to camp around, but the
Los Angeles those days, that sort of we end up
in a trailer park with some unsavory characters. But yeah,

(01:12:32):
that thing on the old peanut butter just how you know,
attractive it is these days they use it for baits
for so many for rats, and I guess a lot
of other pists are trying to trap. But a friend
of mine was just getting some treatment out messy for
a dog at the vet. Sicol are you using. They're

(01:12:57):
doing acupuncture on it because it's it's got arthritis. So
it's gone on the hawks basically, but the the and
it's she doesn't pay. It's done as a sort of
a training exercise. But the way they keep the dog
happy while what's going on is they they've got that
what they called peanut butter licks and that really quite

(01:13:19):
distracts it. Yeah, she's getting quite a course of treatment,
you has. He's been going over several weeks and the
dogs from being able.

Speaker 6 (01:13:27):
You know, it was.

Speaker 18 (01:13:30):
Those large dogs like a Rhodes and ridgepeck. They you know,
when they get eight or nine years old, quite a
lot of them, they just seize what up in the
rear end, and you know, it's sort of like an
arthritic thing, and you know a lot of people getting
put down. But this one has sort of revived and
it's it's so hooked on these body sort of licks.

(01:13:53):
The treatment has been working and she's been out walking
at in the morning, seven on frosty frosty mornings, which
is quite dramatic.

Speaker 2 (01:14:02):
Well, someone the text through the last there and said,
there's something called Matt butter, which is a special peanut
butter for dogs.

Speaker 18 (01:14:09):
What it is, Yeah, yeah, well there but certainly endorsed
by the VIT score anyway, and it's certainly I mean,
obviously the needles, they're pretty good at placing them. I
think they do actually put one in behind the head
of the dog. You know, it's a large dog, and
that seems to subdue it quite a bit.

Speaker 23 (01:14:29):
And then they.

Speaker 2 (01:14:31):
But just to be clear that the Rhodes and Ridgback's
turn around us to do with the echapuncture, not the
muck butter.

Speaker 18 (01:14:37):
Is that right, Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, he's up there
for the but it used to be a term years
ago on an old song he's been on the radio
regarding the Boo Lives and I think even Kingston Trio
used to sing about. It was from a song from
the Civil War about goober Goober Peace eating goober peas. Yeah, yeah, yeah,

(01:15:02):
that was sort of the the latter part of the
Civil War. There's the Southern troops were pretty much reduced
to to it's just that's all our reading. And yeah,
it's was partly humorous but partly sort of you know,
a military A song to sort of cheer them up,
but grinding the piece away on goober peace.

Speaker 2 (01:15:23):
I also think that the thing was peanut butter. It
seems to be in a huge amount of like for
athletes use it and sort of sachets and stuff. It
seems to be replenishing that. Do you use it in
any of your runs or stuff?

Speaker 5 (01:15:35):
I don't.

Speaker 18 (01:15:36):
I know guys that do ultramarathons, you know that. You
know they swear by the stuff they make themselves. You know,
white read the won't beer sandwiches with a whole lot
of peanut butter on it and yeah, sort of auster
grab and eat on the go. Yeah, you know, it's
the the extreme sorts of forms. I have ever seen

(01:15:57):
the stuff they sell in America where they they sort
of spiral the peanut butter and jelly into jars.

Speaker 2 (01:16:02):
Yeah, not a fan of that. I think you can
do it yourself. I think that's a bit. I think
it's latest better Laurie, but nice to talk.

Speaker 25 (01:16:08):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (01:16:08):
Thirteen past in Dennis ats Marcus. Welcome is it?

Speaker 12 (01:16:12):
He's in Marcus Dogs and peanut Butter. I've got a
fifteen year old dog and I have to clip at stoneenails.
Now and again, and it doesn't like that. So what
I do, and I was told this, I put peanut
butter on my forehead and then it gets stuck into
that and loses into some what I'm doing with the stonnails.

Speaker 2 (01:16:33):
Wow, wow, keep some focus.

Speaker 18 (01:16:36):
Put peanut.

Speaker 2 (01:16:37):
You put peanut butter on your forehead?

Speaker 12 (01:16:39):
Yeah, just stick on my forehead.

Speaker 18 (01:16:41):
I go on down to it.

Speaker 12 (01:16:43):
He's then level hit a heads level of my forehead.
So he licks away at that while I'm down clipping
his nails.

Speaker 2 (01:16:50):
And that's not an unpleasant sensation. What having the dog licking.

Speaker 5 (01:16:57):
Off, Well, it licks me anyway.

Speaker 2 (01:17:00):
So exactly heard it all now, Dennis, thank you goodness.
Butter on the paws pit up, but on the forehead. Jimmy,
it's Marcus.

Speaker 9 (01:17:11):
Good evening, I'm come evening. I guess I've got a
funny story. Back in the day, I'm talking probably seventy five,
you used to get a peanut butter and I think
it was in a big glass jar and they had
it there, maybe a ten millimeter thick oil on the top.

(01:17:35):
And Mum used to think it was funny because if
you put us on the floor newspaper and you'd have
to put the jar between your knees and you'll give
you a blunt knife and you you said, stir it
with your knife. And it used to take like twenty
minutes for your kids to steer in the oil. I
can't Did they still bring and that was to make it,

(01:18:00):
you know, so it didn't dry up here? Did they
still bring out peanut butter? Now with oil store on
the top, you've got to mix in And I haven't
seen it, I think so.

Speaker 2 (01:18:13):
I think it depends on how often you use it
or how long you've lifted to be stored that. Yeah
it does, Yeah, it does.

Speaker 9 (01:18:20):
It create an oil.

Speaker 2 (01:18:22):
Yeah, the oil's part of it. And I think it
just separates. That's why something is supposed to store it
upside down.

Speaker 9 (01:18:30):
Okay, okay, right, but yeah, okay, think you.

Speaker 2 (01:18:34):
But maybe some of that, maybe some of the more
modern ones have like a chemical process, so it's all
like the word I'm trying to think of as a
mulsifier or something, so it just doesn't separate.

Speaker 17 (01:18:45):
Yeah, well's not.

Speaker 9 (01:18:46):
Yeah, it's strange because maybeard of the pets peanut butter.

Speaker 2 (01:18:52):
I have heard of it. Yeah, yeah, I'll watch.

Speaker 9 (01:18:56):
A program and basically they're just meshing up peanuts. That's
all it is, really, so the natural oils out of
the peanut, gotcha, Okay, I think.

Speaker 2 (01:19:07):
That's I think that's all peanut. But the resist peanuts
and a bit of marketing people trying to make out
that there's the best eva or something like that. There's
always something like that going on about it. You know,
if you if you're a bit of a bit of
a talker, incredible of a storybind your pet up. But
I think all the peanuts are imported. It's all pretty basic.
But all the rest is just marketing.

Speaker 9 (01:19:27):
Thanks make I said, I've got a quick story to
tell you about if you don't mind, if you got time,
It's just about a journey I was taking. I was
traveling up north in the South Island, heading towards Blenham,
and it was during the day and I was behind
the truck, like a road train truck with two trailers
on it, and on the left hand side. Every now

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and again, this dog he would pop out between the
whorls and just be doing yeahful, oh my god, what's
going on? And then he would disappear, and then it
will pop out and my partner will just crack it
out laughing. We just couldn't understand. But did you know

(01:20:08):
that apparently some truck drivers have a dog?

Speaker 6 (01:20:11):
You know?

Speaker 2 (01:20:12):
Yeah, I think that some of the kettle trucks they
have something that they can store their dog.

Speaker 9 (01:20:16):
Yeah, yeah, but this dog's hid. It just looked absolutely hilarious.
You know, every being would go around this little black
and white he would pop out and it was just bizarre.
I wish I had a camera to take very of.

Speaker 2 (01:20:32):
It, but yeah, I just didn't it was it was
a kettle truck that way.

Speaker 9 (01:20:37):
Yeah, I think it was in here when you talk
about Yeah, but I didn't know that that's where they
store the dogs.

Speaker 2 (01:20:43):
But I don't know why. It seems it seems like
I don't know why that is that the only place
they can put a box. I don't know why it's there.

Speaker 9 (01:20:50):
Yeah, true, I'm working that set it up.

Speaker 20 (01:20:53):
The front was the driver, But.

Speaker 2 (01:20:55):
I'll find out more about that, Jimman. That's of interest
to me. Eighteen past ten, eight and nine to nine
to the text market is still twelve. She's all on
topic wise on song. It shouldn't be a surprised Corey
isn't on tonight, considering they're told us yesterday. The next

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episode is the next Tuesday, So no Coro tomorrow either, Marcus.
The screening schedule for Coronation Street here in New Inn
has been impacted this week due to the Football Final
coverage in the UK. Over the past week. There have
been delays over these hens of the delays here, don't
panic give it'll be back next week, Rebecca. So the
schedule must be delayed, either screening matches for the euro

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or production for the making of It's been delayed by
people watching the Euros, unless it all came to nothing
because England came second. I'll tell you the good thing
about the euro They no longer have a match for
third and fourth, which I think is a relief because
no one wants that. No tournaments ever third and fourth

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battle in Louise AT's Marcus, welcome, good evening.

Speaker 7 (01:22:05):
Ah Hi, yeah tell phones and concerts will start with.

Speaker 5 (01:22:12):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (01:22:12):
They are distracted, really, you know?

Speaker 2 (01:22:16):
But what are people doing?

Speaker 18 (01:22:18):
Well?

Speaker 2 (01:22:19):
Are they are they are they live broadcasting a diskie
to their mates or are they filming it to watch
it back later on. I've never quite worked out what
people are doing.

Speaker 25 (01:22:27):
Well.

Speaker 7 (01:22:28):
I know my daughter does it, and she does it
to watch it later, okay, and post it on Facebook
and stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:22:35):
Yep, and does she and does she watch it later?

Speaker 25 (01:22:40):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (01:22:41):
Yeah, okay, yeah, and peanut butter. I found another use
of peanut butter a few months ago. We're regarding birds.
So what you do as you get a in a
cardboard in a from a toilet roll and you cover
it with peanut butter and then you roll that in

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the bird sea and put us on your bird feed
or whatever. Oh yeah, yeah, So I thought that was
quite a good use for the inner and attract the
birds as well.

Speaker 2 (01:23:19):
I found out there's a whole lot of wax sites
at our place that I saw yesterday. So we actually
had some pine cones covered in peanut butter from a
school fear they haven't found them yet, well that the
wexites haven't found them yet, but that seemed to be
something that people do.

Speaker 7 (01:23:34):
Oh yeah, you saw that one, but yeah that I found.
I left one for ages and it didn't even in
the wind, that didn't blow away because the peanut butter
suck it.

Speaker 25 (01:23:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:23:47):
It's a good idea, isn't it. What boods do you get.

Speaker 7 (01:23:53):
Lots of wax sizes sand tails. There are touries that
they don't come near my place. A lot of magpies
around here, and I think I've noticed that when the
touries are singing, there's no magpies and vice versa. I
think they scare each other off or something.

Speaker 5 (01:24:12):
I don't know.

Speaker 7 (01:24:14):
Yeah, out of the beach here, it's a bit. Yeah,
but what beach to you at Louise boxed them?

Speaker 2 (01:24:22):
Ah, yes, okay, well, okay, your wax sizes are weird.
They come and they go, They're there throughout three weeks
and they disappear for another year. I think last time
we might have made them feed them coconut sugar or
something we weren't supposed to feed them, and they went
around for a while. Got that kind of wrong with
the mix. I think it was sort of one of

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those the things you're not supposed to feed them. Disneyland
opened this day in nineteen fifty five. I don't know
when the key we started going. When they started going
there in droves, seemed to you a big thing for
Pildo in the seventies. You'd win competitions to go there.
I don't know if it's still got that same draw
for people. Funny enough, I I think we offered the kids.

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I think Vanessa was going to call of Los Angeles
and the kids a choice been going tramping with me
or going to Disneyland. They said, well, they'd rather go
camping Italian. Hindsight, we actually realized I don't know what
Disneyland was, which means it currently being kids kind of
mind these days, which is interesting, I think. And neither
here nor there, you're showing no interest in it anyway. Subsequently,

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twenty seven to eleven, all the lines are free. If
there's something else you want to talk about, will be
nice to hear from you. The King's speech is live.
If you want to go to YouTube, you can watch that.
I can't imagine there'll be much new stuff there that's
going to be any new material, but he's up and

(01:25:56):
running and he's well, that's a good thing. They get
in touch. Twenty seven away from eleven, I'm sort to
think what else were the other topics to talk about tonight?
Money was the fog lights. Also to the news through
today that Radio Ron, a well known christ Church person,
has died, and we've put up a delightful story about him,

(01:26:21):
done by Hayden Jones on the Facebook page Marcus Lutch
notes anyone that was involved or nearby Rickerton or the
central part of christ Church would have seen him around
and would have realized why he's called a radio ron
with the radio always to his ear and loved radios.

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So that's news came through this afternoon on that.

Speaker 5 (01:26:46):
So there we go.

Speaker 2 (01:26:47):
That's what we're writing about tonight, eight hundred and eighty
ten eighty and nine. To detect fog at the airport's
also I could give you that information. It was one
other thing I needed to mention. No, I think I've

(01:27:07):
done everything that I meant to say. Yep, Oh, by
the way, Tito in the North Island, they're about to
get a Burger King and a Starbucks, but to townbenty
eight hundred people, So yeah, unfortunately become a bit of
a traffic stop. But I think it's quite bad with

(01:27:28):
traffic jams there, with people stopping and congestion, and I
think probably they need all those things on a bit
of a bypass. They probably need to bypass the town
and the corrugated sheep and dog. I don't quite know
what's going on there. Many locals are against the fast
food takeover, saying it ruins the town's character and takes

(01:27:52):
away vital business. The corrugated capital of the world, they
call it, but apparently there's nothing for people to eat much.
That's what's happening there. Kind of got a bit of
a worry about the small towns of New Zealand as

(01:28:14):
and I drive through the South Island last week. I
think some of christ Church Steeden are doing we else
all right, but the other towns are struggling. They can't
get any workers. So I think we want to see
some major dynamics and numbers in South Island towns before
too long. Queenstown growing, christ Church growing, Rolliston growing. Imagine

(01:28:36):
most of the others are probably disappearing or some of
the others just not getting the growth sunder. It's Marcus welcome,
Oh good.

Speaker 25 (01:28:46):
Morning, Oh not quite good evening, Marcus. Fog lights. I
use mine all the time. We need for these fog
and I've got them Atsubishi. And on the right hand
side sort of it level on the dashboard is a

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rectangular button and it's about an inch an inch across
and an inch inch square, so you can't listen. It's
quite a big atom and you press that and on
the screen on your screen, two lights up here because
you'll have your lights on, so you'll have the lights

(01:29:34):
on your screen showing that, and then when you turn
your fog lights on, you'll have two sets of lights
showing on your screen. And you know your fog lights on.

Speaker 2 (01:29:45):
M Well they think of next.

Speaker 25 (01:29:49):
Yeah, I know, I know.

Speaker 2 (01:29:52):
Someone said all the fog lights the light comes from
underneath the bumper. I don't know if that's true or not.

Speaker 25 (01:29:59):
I don't know because I'm not outside the car.

Speaker 2 (01:30:03):
On have a look about where the light's coming from. Tree,
but it never really thought much about them.

Speaker 25 (01:30:09):
No, No, So that's what I'm going to do. I'm
going to tend the fog lights on neatsably tomorrow and
have to look and see where they're coming from.

Speaker 2 (01:30:20):
Report backs under. I'd like to hear from you about that.
Craig gets Marcus good evening. Yeah, Marcus, how good, Craig
real good.

Speaker 16 (01:30:29):
Yeah. So I was just saying to the other bloke,
I was actually driving from christ back to Queenstown today
and there was fog for about two hours at one point, so.

Speaker 2 (01:30:43):
What before the before the linders are after.

Speaker 16 (01:30:48):
It was leading up to the linders and then there
was none on the lenders and then it was after
the landers for like at least an hour right the
way through the plane there.

Speaker 9 (01:30:58):
Yeah.

Speaker 16 (01:31:00):
So yeah, I mean fog lights they were not really
he goes like the dead your lights on like not
high being, but you know, just your standard being.

Speaker 20 (01:31:13):
Yeah.

Speaker 16 (01:31:14):
So yeah, I mean I don't think too much of
fog lights, to be honest. I foll drive and yeah,
they hardly worked going out the driveway at night.

Speaker 2 (01:31:23):
So well that's what I thought, and I think they're
not kind of they're not. They're not mandatory anymore. So
it seems like it's a bit of a failed a
failed thing fog lights.

Speaker 5 (01:31:35):
Yeah.

Speaker 16 (01:31:36):
And also just slightly off topic of fog lights, but
the new age vehicles of LEDs and they are exceptionally
bright compared to the standard old school lights as we
would have on the older curves.

Speaker 2 (01:31:54):
Yeah, I'm not quite sure. If I drive home, I've
got to see cars you're throw on full beam. We're
not close end to be particularly bright.

Speaker 5 (01:32:01):
Yeah.

Speaker 16 (01:32:01):
Well, I mean I've I've flashed people before, like with
the with my lights like senior boy lights down and
they then they then they have been here so then
so yeah, and well there was thing Disneyland went there
in eighty four with the folks and.

Speaker 5 (01:32:20):
Yeah, it was been.

Speaker 16 (01:32:21):
Reminiscing about it. A month passed away on Tuesday, so
they're doing a lot of reminiscing about that. And it
was a great holiday, was.

Speaker 2 (01:32:29):
It, Craig, was at the point of your trip just
for Disneyland?

Speaker 9 (01:32:35):
Uh?

Speaker 16 (01:32:35):
Well, no, we went all the way down to when
it used to be. Okay, but now it's not really
Uh you know the the Orcas in Captivity. They had
the San Diego Oh, yes, yes, yes, they made a
movie about blackfish.

Speaker 2 (01:32:50):
I think it's called Marine Marine World or something. Yep,
Sea Wild See World Yep, okay, yep.

Speaker 19 (01:32:57):
Yeah, yeah, so we went.

Speaker 16 (01:32:58):
So we stayed at sheriftan Anaheim and that was very
close to Disneyland, and we did that and the Knoxbury Farm.
I don't know if you heard of that one, Yes
I have.

Speaker 23 (01:33:08):
Yeah, that was not as good, but there.

Speaker 16 (01:33:11):
Was some better rides than what was it, Disneyland. Disney
They were just bigger. But yeah, there was a part
do you remember the old Battlestar Galactica.

Speaker 22 (01:33:21):
Yes, they had the cylons, you know, with a single
red light eye and there was one part of Disneyland,
they had those would come out with some you know,
some fog and smoke and they'd come out and.

Speaker 16 (01:33:34):
Shoot lazers and stuff. And also at Disneyland, that was
when Jaws was around, and you'd go in this far
sort of this ride on carriage thing that would go
through the water and then this big shark would come
up the side and scare the light daylights out of everybody.
You know, it was the actual shark they used in

(01:33:54):
the movie for Jaws.

Speaker 2 (01:33:57):
But you stated that you stay at the Sheraton. Did
you go there for more than one day?

Speaker 4 (01:34:05):
Huh?

Speaker 16 (01:34:05):
I think we stayed there for a week, and then
we carried on to was it down the SeaWorld San Diego.

Speaker 19 (01:34:11):
We also went to that.

Speaker 16 (01:34:12):
Knoxbury Farm which is not far from I think Disneyland,
And yeah, then went down to San Diego and went
to then cruise over to Hawaii and went to the.

Speaker 10 (01:34:26):
There's that.

Speaker 2 (01:34:29):
The very ship that was blowing up Pearl Harbor.

Speaker 16 (01:34:35):
Yeah, Pearl Harbor. So they've got a memorial there. So
when we visited that, Yeah, so I think we're there
for about three or four weeks, but I remember it's
still on fifty one now, but I remember that you
know quite well.

Speaker 2 (01:34:50):
Classic trip. Nice to hear from you, Craig. Thanks that
fourteen past eleven Disneyland. Yeah, and fogolet and peanut butter.
That's a diverse three topics for you. Have you got
something else? I don't have a problem with that too.
Zero maroons over New South Wales, Chick and have just
kicked off jaxit's Marcus, good evening, I'll.

Speaker 26 (01:35:09):
See our woman. I wanted to mention fog lights, so
I remember I had a issue on my warrant Chick
with the fog lights. Either repair them and then it
was easier to just take this to just connect them
from the car and then I warrant.

Speaker 2 (01:35:32):
You've heard that, and that's what I wanted to bring
up into so they're just the balls going on them.

Speaker 26 (01:35:40):
It saved me a whole lot of stress. I don't know,
it was like you know, it was, I didn't know,
but it was just easier or just just connect them
because I suppose they have a use in life, but
but then you just navigate. But it's another thing, Marcus,
I want to talk about if you don't have fog

(01:36:01):
lights and you're driving through the fog, should do them
or high beams.

Speaker 2 (01:36:07):
Well, look, I often think about that and because I
think I toggle between the two. But with high being
the light kind of reflects back at you, and I
think you can probably see less depends on how thick
the fog is.

Speaker 26 (01:36:19):
Because I found like in the road code it will
say sim your lights. Then I had clear of visibility
when I didn't.

Speaker 7 (01:36:26):
But that's just me.

Speaker 25 (01:36:27):
I'm not telling anybody else to do it. It was
just this scenario I was in there at the time.

Speaker 2 (01:36:33):
Yeah, I mean I have a red fog when I
drive home, and it's like it's only three feet off
the ground, and sometimes you're above it and sometimes you're
below it, so it's almost like you're coming above and
blood and it makes it quite tricky to drive. Yes, anyway,
I hope it's lifted by tonight. Jackson. I'm looking out there.
She would have a piece super Thank you, Jacks. Peter,

(01:36:53):
it's Marcus. Welcome, good evening.

Speaker 23 (01:36:56):
Yeah, I don't know if anyone else has ring up.
But you're talking about peanut butter. There's actually a whiskey
called sheep Dog Whiskey, and it's peanut butter flavored.

Speaker 2 (01:37:07):
Is that right?

Speaker 23 (01:37:08):
Sheep Dog Whiskey you. You look it up and then
it's quite well, it's an unusual whiskey, but it's it
tastes like peanut butter off. Anyone that likes whiskey and
peanut butter has it?

Speaker 2 (01:37:21):
Is it made with peanut butter?

Speaker 23 (01:37:23):
Well, it's called sheep dog Whiskey with peanut butter flavoring
is sort of look liqua.

Speaker 4 (01:37:30):
You know you can buy.

Speaker 23 (01:37:32):
Liquor end and super cheap and super liquor and all that.

Speaker 2 (01:37:37):
Yeah, it's a liquea.

Speaker 23 (01:37:41):
Yeah, sort of like a whiskey liqueur. Sheep dog whiskey.

Speaker 2 (01:37:47):
Neither I've heard. I've heard of sheaked up.

Speaker 23 (01:37:51):
Yeah, I don't think you drink that.

Speaker 2 (01:37:53):
No, there is a whiskey called shaped dip.

Speaker 23 (01:37:55):
I think, well this is a sheep dog Yeah, I'm.

Speaker 2 (01:37:59):
Looking at a bottle of it now. Is a bottle
of funny shape?

Speaker 23 (01:38:03):
Yeah? Yeah, and it's peanut butter flavored to her.

Speaker 2 (01:38:07):
Sheep dog peanut butter whiskey. Are you over eighteen? Yes?

Speaker 23 (01:38:11):
Yeah, they'll have a mom like one out next.

Speaker 2 (01:38:17):
Rich peanut butter flavor with whiskey and driding hints of butterscotch, caramel,
lata and hazelnut.

Speaker 23 (01:38:22):
Yes, yes, it's quite nice.

Speaker 2 (01:38:25):
Till you try anything.

Speaker 23 (01:38:29):
Okay, I'll leave you with it. I don't know of
anyone else notice to hear.

Speaker 2 (01:38:33):
From your bet. Decide to cut you off shortly. Oh
eight hundred and eighty eighty nine two nine to the
text market is still twelve. You got anything else to add?
I'm here for that. I think there was called one
called sheep dip. I'm pretty sure that's a famous whiskey
which I never rea in the history of. But someone
will know something about that. What is sheep dip with

(01:38:56):
a small handcraft that you don't know? What's the history
of that? Someone will know re it's Marcus.

Speaker 27 (01:39:02):
Good evening, Yes, good evening.

Speaker 18 (01:39:05):
Look.

Speaker 27 (01:39:05):
Two things so I wanted to say to you is
that sheep dog whiskey peanut butter flavor is absolutely amazing.
I was introduced to that three weeks ago, and my goodness,
it's Moorish, very very nice. Your fig lights you need
to be dimming them if you are going through fog
or your headlights. And I wanted to tell you about

(01:39:28):
my wish for Disneyland. As a little girl, I had
grandparents that lived in the US, and they sent me
sent from the US to a New Zealand, a plastic
a castle Disneyland Castle, feathers Land that you could build

(01:39:49):
with the drawbridge and everything, with all the characters. And
I've got a few of them still left. And I
said to my husband when we went to see we
were planning a trip to the US, I would really
love to go to Disneyland. Well we see, we did Disneyland.
I was there opening at ten am and I did

(01:40:11):
not get home till about eleven pm. And it was amazing,
just amazing.

Speaker 2 (01:40:18):
How long ago.

Speaker 27 (01:40:21):
Twenty nineteen I think it was, Oh.

Speaker 2 (01:40:26):
Yeah, quite recently. Yep, yep, yep, yep, yep.

Speaker 27 (01:40:29):
Yeah, absolutely phenomenal. We'll never ever forget that. We even
right down to sitting in the teacup going round and round,
got some amazing pictures. Absolutely, you know that. In visited
Las Vegas as well at that during that trip as well,

(01:40:50):
and it was just phenomenal. But seriously, my husband made
my dreams come true.

Speaker 25 (01:40:56):
Wow, a Disneyland.

Speaker 2 (01:40:58):
Did you dress up? I know a lot of people
dress up in the colors. I know you can't wear
masks or dresses the characters, but a lot of people
have special Disneyland outfits and that sound daft.

Speaker 27 (01:41:09):
I think we did everything, looked at absolutely, everything is all. Now,
this is crazy. If I continue to buy things, I
will never set some in my suitcase to come home. Okay,
so we just we treasured the photos and everything else
that we did with it. Oh, what an amazing time.

Speaker 13 (01:41:26):
Never forget.

Speaker 2 (01:41:28):
With something. Yeah, okay, I appreciate that. Rethink you there
we go. There's something called Disney bounding, which is when
you dress I hate to say, Damn, that's plably something
you know about, is it? I don't you know about
dressing up for Disneyland? Okay, yeah, yeah, it's like it's
like cosplay. It's Disney bounding. So Disney bounding is you

(01:41:53):
dress up like a Disney character using regular clothes, and
it's a fun way to embody a favorite character without
wearing a full costume. And it adds fun when you
visit Disney theme parks. But you can't dress as a
You obviously can't dress as one of the characters because
you could be dodging out, hugging people, doing things that

(01:42:16):
would be appropriate. But you can go Disney bound So
if you want to dress like Mickey Mouse, should wear
red pants and a white shirt and a black jacket,
or if you want to wear dress like Goofy, you
wear like a orange top and a blue pair of pants.
It's a thing, and there's huge amounts of people on

(01:42:37):
Instagram Disney bounding. But yeah, it's a big thing. And
adult there's adults are obsessed with Disneyland these days. It's
become sort of a thing. You know, it's a thing.
You get a lifetime pass and you go every day.
Could you be bothered? Probably? Hi, Bruce Marcus welcome.

Speaker 28 (01:42:57):
Yeah, Hi is a terrific thing tonight. Hey, you wouldn't
believe it that nineteen eighty four, my wife and iron,
our son went on a disney Land trip with thirty
other kids and it was the most fantastic trip. But
there was a young fellow called Craig who was on

(01:43:18):
our trip. And I heard a guy called Craig who's
fifty one years old, and my son is just about
fifty one years old, So you know, I don't know
I could have or might not have been been him,
but it was one of those things. And in actual fact,
he was with his grandmother, and his grandmother wouldn't go on.

Speaker 10 (01:43:42):
The cookscrew not very farm.

Speaker 28 (01:43:45):
At one of the places we went to and my
wife went on it with him, and so that was
that was one of the things. But we also came
back through Hawaii, you know, looked at the Arizona and
that was an incredible thing to see. So sad thirteen
hundred men still termed here and we just had a

(01:44:08):
fantastic It was three weeks the trip, and Disneyland really
is the Magic Kingdom. I mean, if anyone gets a
chance to go, I don't know what it's like today,
but then it really was. I mean, the kids just well,
actually I don't even know about the kids. I think
we had as much fun. So yeah, we still talk

(01:44:31):
about it, so it's it's just fantastic. So nine four, yeah,
nineteen eighty four, yeah, yeah, just after the Olympics. Yeah,
it was forty years ago. Yeah, so a lot of
water gone under the bridge since then.

Speaker 17 (01:44:51):
So yeah, And I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:44:53):
I mean, as I say, I was there once in
the eighties, but I don't know if it's changed much.
I presume they're always rebuilding it to get the new
people through, but I don't know what the situation is
because it didn't have that much space, did I don't
know how you could build out because said we sunny
car parks.

Speaker 28 (01:45:08):
Yeah, oh that's right. I mean we were lucky. We
were living at how I was staying at how Johnson's
motor In which was just a little way away from
so we vtually just walked, you know, just Virchu across
the road just about seriously to get there. So you
know that that was that was idea of We went

(01:45:30):
to Universal Studios and yeah, no, it was something you
never ever ever forget. My wife just grabbed out some
photos and had a quick look. Yeah, so yeah, it's incredible.
Someone else though from nineteen eighty four. And not only that,
but I just quickly tell you when we walked in

(01:45:52):
the gates, the first three people we saw sitting down,
we're car dealers, same as us from Hamilton.

Speaker 2 (01:46:02):
You can't get away from the right. That's amazing.

Speaker 28 (01:46:04):
No, no, do you want to buy a car?

Speaker 5 (01:46:06):
I retired.

Speaker 2 (01:46:10):
A great, great good story. Bros. Good always like a
beep toe. That's nice couple from you. It was always
adds to the show. Love it because I thought we
see it with a troop of group, because I think
a lot of kids had gone over the years, A
lot of children that run well have gone to Disney
and that was a big thing, wasn't that They think
he took him across or want to go to disney Land.
Often they did that. So yeah, there we go, twenty

(01:46:36):
six past eleven. My name is Marcus. Welcome talking Disneyland
and Disney bounding. When you dress as the character, but
you can't dress as the character you are going to be,
can wear the same colors, it's like an homage. And
your fog light's always got to the top of the
old fogger roonies. I've never really wanted to see Disney

(01:46:58):
creatures like a giant mickey Mouth. I mean, that's not
that's not that's not my thing to see a man
whose job is to dresses mouse But I know people
love it. It's you've got to get into the whole
fantasy of the whole thing. Joan ats Marcus. Good evening
and welcome Hello Marcus.

Speaker 29 (01:47:16):
What got on to peanut butter?

Speaker 2 (01:47:20):
A text really on the night Souven said, now that
you can't pour oil down the sink, what are you
supposed to do with all the oil at the top
of your peanut butter? And I always thought people just
mixed it in.

Speaker 29 (01:47:31):
But you don't get a lot of people oil and
your peanut butter, really, but what about people who use
all pan frying and things like that. They just throw
it down the sink.

Speaker 8 (01:47:41):
Don't we wash it?

Speaker 29 (01:47:42):
I don't know anyway, our neighbours friends and Patrick at school,
they learned they put peanut butter like on something on
the bird feeder and they push bird seed into it
and that birds as you love it?

Speaker 2 (01:47:56):
Oh ye, people need to use peanut butter for all
everyone that's out trapping possums or rats. They always seem
to use peanut butter as baked because it's sticks and
hangs around and anyone.

Speaker 29 (01:48:07):
Seems to love it, yeah, everybody. I didn't used to
eat it forty fifty years ago, but now I do,
and I love crunchy peanut butter on a on a
cracker biscuit or on on toast. But if you quite
like peanut butter now, I don't know why I didn't
years ago.

Speaker 2 (01:48:27):
You got me thinking about that. Why you wouldn't have
liked it in the old days. Must have been something
bad about it.

Speaker 20 (01:48:32):
I don't know.

Speaker 29 (01:48:33):
I mean, you know, Marsman used to have it and
I didn't, And then an I've had the lasteen or
fifteen or twenty years and don't have it often, but
I actually enjoy it when I when I have it.

Speaker 2 (01:48:44):
You know, I love the way you call it a
cracker biscuit too.

Speaker 29 (01:48:47):
I love that so Lada cracker.

Speaker 2 (01:48:51):
Yeah, Okay, you're nice to hear from me. Don't lovely
buybye cracker biscuit. And it's Marcus. Good evening and welcome.

Speaker 13 (01:48:59):
Yes, hello, I was singing about the guy that had
the radio on his shoulder.

Speaker 2 (01:49:04):
Radio Rado his name for those that don't know. He
has died. The announcement of his death is today at
Christ Church. A familiar figure called Radio Ron. Yes that
was look. His his given name was John Truman.

Speaker 13 (01:49:25):
Okay, I didn't know his name at all, but I
used to see him practically every day. He used to
walk for miles.

Speaker 2 (01:49:34):
And look, I don't. I've only seen him a couple
of times, and of course the first time I saw him,
I thought, oh, that's Radio On. I think the first
time I saw him was in the center city around
the river, but then the last couple of times was
always around the mall at Ricketon. I think that is that?

Speaker 17 (01:49:49):
What is that?

Speaker 2 (01:49:49):
Where you would have seen him in No.

Speaker 13 (01:49:52):
I used to see him at Papanui.

Speaker 2 (01:49:54):
Oh wow, he did get around, Yes he did.

Speaker 13 (01:49:57):
And he used to walk past our place just about
every day with this radio on his shoulder, and he
had a bit of a jointy walk. I think. I
don't know whether he's saying or he'd mustered away.

Speaker 25 (01:50:09):
To the radio.

Speaker 13 (01:50:09):
I can't remember that. But he I used to see
him Pate degree every day and he came from Rickets
and he did some walking, that's for sure.

Speaker 2 (01:50:17):
And look, there's a lot of comments on Facebook and
other people's Facebook page, but he seemed to be someone
that when people saw it remade their day because he's
always sort of a fitty, happy guy. And yeah, and
yes it was said. Because I don't, I don't. The
only thing that I have got is a post from
his care as I think at the home, and what
they've said is it said said that I need to

(01:50:42):
share that John Truman has passed away following illness. Whilst
this was expected, doesn't he's the loss we all feel.
I don't thank John's team for the dedicated support to
John while he was unwell and before and after when
he moved to an aged residential care facility. I know
you'll continue. Support and care meant a great deal to John.
John was one of a kind. He was a community icon,
often referred to as radio Ron. John loved his radio's batteries, coffee,

(01:51:06):
and before he became unwell, loved to frequent the city
center and recket and all independently via bus to see
all his friends. John was well known by all and
even had his own dedicated Facebook page that he loved.
Staff to read him was an important part of his identity,
which a very nice bit of writing, I think too,
because it sort of sums up everything in some ways.

Speaker 13 (01:51:26):
How old was he when he died?

Speaker 2 (01:51:28):
Look, I have no idea, and I had asked that
and I haven't gotten answer to that. But he's in
an old care facility. Well that doesn't really I thought
it'd be mid to late sixties, but look, that would
just be from looking at him.

Speaker 13 (01:51:40):
Yeah, I would be easy there, I would think. But
you know it's hard to tell, isn't it.

Speaker 2 (01:51:47):
Look, I will try and find out some more information
about that. I've seen some other news sites with a
lot of postings on that. So yet, thanks Am, we'll
do it. See if I'll get a bit of a
quick fight. Au about his age of course on some
websites also talking about having a statue for him and stuff.
But oh, there's a photo of them there and he's

(01:52:09):
got a senior Citizen's cart around his neck, so he's
clearly over sixty five. Now I can't see any age
from just scrolling through this. Now Perry has often seen
outside Ballentine's on Keshel Street. But yeah, he says, I say,

(01:52:33):
Hayden Jones did an extremely nice story on TV one
with him, and that's on our Facebook page. Marcus Lush Knights,
So I didn't know the guy, but he was captured
well on that story. Get in touch if you want
to talk Marcus till midnight. So people saw him since

(01:52:55):
he was a child, so he's been around a long time.
But no one on the Facebook page is saying what
their age is. So there is a brand new promotion,
a new world. If you got the smeg knives and
what was the last thing, cutlery? The latest thing is
glass containers with a plastic top. Looks I get them

(01:53:18):
on Temu, but maybe you can't. So Q frenzy, I
imagine that will happen soon. The Frenzy for all of that.

Speaker 1 (01:53:29):
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