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November 6, 2025 • 115 mins

Marcus takes your BBQ fail confessions, covers a rather large earthquake in Wellington, and talks about the accidentally leaked finale of The Celebrity Traitors!

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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):
That'd be.

Speaker 3 (00:13):
A lot happening tonight. This power cuts in the far
north and north. So if you've got updates on that,
let us know. Also with the cricket seventy three for
two New Zealand seventy three for two, I'll keep you
updated on that throughout the course of the evening. So
that's happening. Also if you've got breaking usually us know
what's going on to Busy Night tonight, summer and all
of that. Eight hundred and eighty today eighty Mike, this
is Marcus. Welcome here you mate.

Speaker 4 (00:35):
Hey, you usually like to know about there's stuff. There's
a really bad accident in Auckland on Cheaper Road and
it's east of the east Ridge shopping center and the
road is closed by the police. There's ambulance and several
police cars in loved So.

Speaker 3 (00:52):
That's to the cell and college side of where east
Ridge is right correct, Okay, as far as the school
will not quite that far.

Speaker 4 (01:01):
No, it's on Cheaper Road and you can see the
ambulance and the other police car when you turn into
East Rodge. But it's between Patterson Av and probably Thatcher Street.

Speaker 3 (01:13):
Dudley's Thatcher Yeah, okay, a couple of cars involved with that.

Speaker 4 (01:20):
I can't see that much, but there's definitely ambulance and
attendance and several police cars.

Speaker 3 (01:25):
So avoid that as you can. Seeing how long do
you know any idea how long ago it happened or
you just you just come upon it.

Speaker 5 (01:31):
Have you?

Speaker 6 (01:32):
No, I've just come across it. I've just been into
the supermarket.

Speaker 4 (01:35):
But there was a lot of police activity as us
on my way home.

Speaker 3 (01:39):
So appreciate that because.

Speaker 4 (01:42):
Fifteen minutes ago.

Speaker 3 (01:43):
Maybe Okay, I really appreciate it because I said it's
not up a rocker Catay's website too. So there we go.
That's keep a road in Auckland. If you're going, yeah,
I just not keep going around the bays or do
the other way, but avoid that. By all accounts, you
might be able to go and remember we're a meadowbak
that way if you're hitting east tonight. So they just
avoid that keeper road between Thatcher or Dudley. Yeah, and

(02:06):
let's look at that. Where else that would be too,
between Dudley, Thatcher and probably Patterson z AV. So that's
the situation there anymore updates from power cut. Let us
know it is the busy season. Not the busy season
for talk, but the busy season for people doing something.
Confession time. This is not my confession because I'm not
that person. But who tonight with his gorgeous weather, has

(02:28):
got out to the barbecue and it was a there
was no gas in the bottle. Happens every year? Or
what is worse? You go to the barbecue for your
first barbecue of the summer, hasn't been cleaned since the
last time. Any of you want to confess to that
the empty gas spot because that's the night ruin of
the empty gas bottle. But it's even worse when you've
got to clean it. If you are that person, if
you have that confession to us, know what that confession

(02:49):
is eight hundred and eight some of you will have
done that. I'm sure you could ring up and say, Marcus,
my barbecue confession is I did just that. No gas,
no clean situation with a power on their website too
in the Far North and this is the Kai Koe
sub station gone burger. No one knows why it tripped.

(03:10):
There's no evidence of firework or extensive damage, but one
of the breakers that feeds into the suburb. He appears
to have failed. It's triggered the fire suppression system. So
I think it's about twenty four thousand people up north
without power. They're on it, they're Johnny on the spot
and they've got the emergency servers there to help them
in case they need it. So that's a situation for

(03:30):
you there. I've got as much information as I can
get to you about that, but we will tell you
when it's back gone, although you will probably know if
you're going to be and leave a light on. But yeah,
that's the big news story tonight to the far North.
Has it resolved itself, We're not quite sure yet, but
I'm all across it. So if you've got more information
about that, brilliant, that's what we want to hear. Eight

(03:52):
hundred and eighty to eighty and nine to text. I
think I'm taking the website off the story of the
website now, so I can't quite see it anymore. On
a here we go, Bay of Island, Kai Korhi, South,
Hawky Younger and fang A.

Speaker 7 (04:09):
Oh.

Speaker 3 (04:09):
So it's a triangle from a marketer, you got to Monganui,
you come down to HIKEANGI it's that triangle, so it
be probably one hundred thousand people from there, I would think.
Because you've got pai here, kiddy kitty, kawaka ka koh.
If you are in that, let me know and if
you've got information you need, we'll do what we can
to bring that to also your barbecue confessions before we
start the show or as we start the show tonight,

(04:30):
remember keep a road to avoid that people. It's a
very serious excdent. There no doubt the next thing is
a serious cresture. It will be involved. Marcus, can you
give us anupdate please on State hi Wan traffic movement
south of Wayoudu after the truck accident at three thirtieth afternoon.
I'm on that people, so I'm going to get that
for you now. I'm all about that, so yeah, I

(04:52):
can do that for you people if you're in the
trucks and can't and need some updates. I enjoyed this.
I shouldn't say I enjoy accidents, but I enjoy the updates.
Until all the roads are clear, the road is now
open to one lane. Stop go management and place take
extra key while traveling through this route. That's between Tae
Happy and what you do. That's straight off the press

(05:14):
too tonight.

Speaker 8 (05:14):
So you know that.

Speaker 3 (05:17):
So there we go by the way.

Speaker 8 (05:18):
There was that?

Speaker 3 (05:19):
What that was a reply to Dan? Yep, Marcus keeper
road closed at eat Ridge east Ridge, cars blocking a
three hundred meters section with multiple ambulances visible. Something very
serious obviously happened there. If there's multiple ambulances, Marcus, I

(05:41):
haven't purchased this is a weird one. I haven't cleaned
my barbecue in thirty three years. I'm still yet to
purchase it though. What a strange logic that is. So
barbecue confessions, get through with those if you haven't cleaned it,
because you'll get caught out. And I'm saying this to
shame you, but also embarrassing you to go and do that,
because one day soon you think, yeah, we've got those sausages.
They need to be cooked, so net's throw them on
the barbecue. It won't be ready. Remember that Christmas about

(06:04):
fifteen years ago, everyone went and bought those iron barbecues
that was like an oven. No one seems to use
them anymore. It had everything on it, cover it and
do the whole thing. What was it about? It seemed
to be a bit overcall. And actually, by the way,
I was thinking the other day as I was driving
around town, I thought, why would the barbecue factory have

(06:25):
gone broke? It seem to be one of the most
successful business models everywhere. They were all over the country.
Then suddenly just kadonk am, I right, there was a
big chain, was it? They just disappeared. I think I've
got that one right. You remember that, the barbecue factory,
And gosh, it's so long ago. I've sometimes wonder if
I've misremembered it. But you just went. Got no idea

(06:47):
why it went because you went to them. There's always
stuff to buy, tongs and briquettes. Oh adny briquette. It
was great places. But yea just went. Always thought to
see if you can't make money selling barbecues in New Zealand.
It's a tough business climate, must be twenty years ago,
fourteen past eight, looking forty input about the power. What

(07:07):
about the first barbecue of the year and you open
it in front of people and find cockroaches. That's not good.
But it's as bad as the congealed fat. I've never
been that person. People. I'm not saying that because it's
a true confession, and if I had done that, I
would have confessed to it. But it's not good. Ohoh
one eighty he's had a nine two nine two detect.

(07:28):
You want to come through? By the way, Mints thirty
dollars a kilo cheapest creepers. That's pricey. I guess that's
because the pharmacy and good money overseas. In fact, at
Woolworths it's thirty four dollars a kilo and that's with
thirteen percent fat mints.

Speaker 9 (07:48):
There you go.

Speaker 3 (07:49):
I need meat week at pack and say for the
prices to drop. But yeah, mints, I mean if you
can't have mince, what do you get next? The sausages
are pricey because mince was your cheap and cheerful option
for a long long time. Not anymore. They don't so
much do chicken. It's much apart from a lab fifteen

(08:10):
past date. SI, this is Marcus. Welcome evening, How are
you evening? Good? Thank you?

Speaker 8 (08:16):
Sorry?

Speaker 10 (08:17):
Yeah? The old barbecue actually, i'd forgotten about them. I
bought my first barbecue probably half in the Zealand and and.

Speaker 3 (08:24):
And I think they branched down to other stuff. What
else did they do?

Speaker 7 (08:29):
Uh?

Speaker 10 (08:30):
Outdoor fires, that sort.

Speaker 3 (08:31):
Of thing by Ray and Brazier and your tongs and stuff.
But I thought they did other stuff as well. I
just can't remember what it was.

Speaker 10 (08:40):
Yeah, anyway, what I was going to say, there's a
I lude to an interesting thing. The other day, I
use a we a Q gas barbecue, which.

Speaker 3 (08:49):
Little people love those don't people with miracle about the
weather cubes? Yep?

Speaker 10 (08:54):
Yeah, yeah, So I had this technique I used to
save me. Guess which I would turned the when I
was finished barbecue, I just turned the guest bottle off.
And I used to moan because it never see to
get very hot when I was using this web aque.
And I found out the other day if you turn
the gas off at the bottle, the regulator thinks it's

(09:17):
got some sort of malfunction going on, and the regulator
goes into a sort of a half closed down mode.
So the next time you use a barbecue, you're only
getting about half the amount of gas.

Speaker 3 (09:27):
Wow. So you're thinking, you're thinking, gee, this webercubes are
dad because of hard it even gets that hot.

Speaker 10 (09:35):
Yeah yeah, And I'm sure you know it used to
go far bit of us and every time it would
just be looking away. Then I would not use it
for a bit or change the gas bottle. It would
go hot again and then it tend to lose its mojo.
So I found out it was what you do as
you take the regulator off, leave it off for a
few minutes, and then put it back on, and then
just turn the gas on really slowly, and that resets

(09:56):
the regulator to full flow again.

Speaker 3 (10:00):
Well, this is very kind a little, this is really
kind advice. So really you should just be turning the
barbecue off at the barbecue, not at the game bottle,
is that right?

Speaker 10 (10:08):
Yeah? Or turning off the barbecue, leave it a few
minutes on the last of the guests to drain through,
then to the tap off.

Speaker 3 (10:15):
It's really selling too complicated for me. Okay, okay, but yeah, okay, good.
And one of the good it's sausages that meet the
weaber baby que is that or the river que?

Speaker 6 (10:24):
Is that right?

Speaker 11 (10:26):
Yeah?

Speaker 10 (10:26):
Yeah, there's different sizes. There's baby que, there's mid size,
which is what I've got. Then there's the family granddaddy,
but either so versatile. You can shut the liddle on
them and use them like a bit of an oven.
You can do the old classic sausages and steaks and
the usual fear. I've done little roasts on them.

Speaker 3 (10:45):
You could probably chuck a chicken in there too, couldn't you.

Speaker 10 (10:49):
Absolutely?

Speaker 3 (10:49):
Yep, yep, brilliant, loving you way to cook. So I
thanks for that. Get in touch. You certainly see them?
What are those ones that look like an egg? What
are they called? They're all the rage, aren't they? J
It's Marcus welcome.

Speaker 11 (11:02):
Hey, how's going Marcus?

Speaker 12 (11:03):
Good?

Speaker 3 (11:04):
Thank you? Jay? How are you going all right?

Speaker 5 (11:07):
Oh?

Speaker 11 (11:07):
Yeah, yeah, just on my way home? And I thought
you're talking about barbecues, so I'll read up me sharing
my little story about my one.

Speaker 8 (11:15):
Yes.

Speaker 11 (11:17):
So I was living in Australia. I had a it's
called the bee feeder. It's sort of like same as
the weather, but like a competition. Went to the weather
and yeah, we're just spuck. We're having a barbecue. And
I went to open it up after it's been sitting
around all summer. And when I opened it up, a

(11:40):
possible head made attainment.

Speaker 3 (11:46):
You could you could not call, could you?

Speaker 8 (11:48):
Jay?

Speaker 13 (11:50):
I couldn't know?

Speaker 11 (11:54):
I like real far fat like I opened a little
on it and it just put down the side like
it put free this little gift that must have been.
Now he was here all this graph and weed and
even even carries up rocks and the rocks.

Speaker 14 (12:12):
And there.

Speaker 3 (12:15):
Obviously obviously still alive.

Speaker 11 (12:19):
Yeah. I sort of didn't use it again after there,
but you could.

Speaker 3 (12:23):
You could. Did you take it to the TEP.

Speaker 15 (12:26):
Yeah?

Speaker 11 (12:26):
It cost me eight dollars in Australian Yeah, you could have.

Speaker 3 (12:33):
You could have sold it, Jade. Did your conscience prevent
you from selling it?

Speaker 8 (12:37):
Oh?

Speaker 14 (12:37):
Yeah, I didn't want to.

Speaker 11 (12:38):
I was thinking about it. I probably would have gotten,
you know, Holy God for Dods a marketplace. Well, but
I just didn't want to pass it on to somebody else.
And then mister Bottom had lived there with us, with
his branches and rocks.

Speaker 3 (12:55):
Funny story, j Thanks that barbecue horror stories. That seems
to be the topic tonight. It's chosen itself. Twenty past eight,
eight hundred and eighty today heard for the police that
crash it keep it might look worse than I don't
want to say that disingenuously, but please have been notified.
Single vehicle crash on keeper one person a piece of
sustained moderate injuries another minor. Police are still working at

(13:16):
the scene, so it doesn't like the serious Christ unit
will be there. I imagine normal transmission will resume. How
are you Let's get in touch one to one for
three Chapman on forty seven, Mitchell on three. The middle
orders of Petric claps like it did last night. It
looks good for the cricket. I'll keep you up data

(13:38):
with that too. We are talking barbecue horror stories and
they're good. And what up to the barbecue factory. I
think the barbecue Factory might have gone into spar pools
for their winter model, but as people poured it out,
that probably what happened to the barbecue factory. I like
the fact where they called themselves the barbecue factory, but

(13:58):
I'm sure they went the factory. I'm sure they're the
barbecue seller. But sounded good, didn't it. But I think
what happened is Miter ten and Binning's they got into
their I mean that's what they got into barbecues, didn't
they They became the mega stores. They just put everyone
out of work. So yeah, the Bannings and the mind
of ten, that's what's happened there texts about that I

(14:18):
stray my barbecue with oven cleaner, then water, blasted best
easiest way to clean Marcus look right in twenty eleven,
with only amount Willington and White Our Park remaining open,
then closing at some point. Since then sold many times,
has lost money a lot over the years. They also
did sparples. Turned on my barbecue a few weeks ago.

(14:40):
Of course it's not clean, but little mouse hiding and
they've got a hell of a fright. The barbecue Factory
used to sell wood burner fires and sparples too. I
was a barbecue Factory customer. My first barbecue is now
twenty three years old and still going strong. It gets
used mainly during every summer. I think Barbecue Factory became

(15:01):
the sparkle Factory and effort to diversify eighty percent sure,
but could be misremembered Marcus the barbecue Factory. I think
with the emergents of Bunnings and Mine to ten stocking
barbicle equipment could no longer compete Marcus selling barbecues of
re seasonal business and the likes of Barbecue Factory got
pushed out by the big box retailers of Minor ten
Mega and Bunnings. Marcus Barbecue Factory was owned by David

(15:27):
rich White's brother. A large part of the product was
made in New Zealand. They sold lawnmarers and Kent fires
as well. I think they bought the New Zealand manufacture
of these products. I suspect they got overtaken by Minor
ten and Bunnings and probably didn't move to selling Chinese
products fast enough. That's from Jed. I guess these days
you get your barbecue from Timu, do you. I suppose

(15:50):
tim is not so good with the big stuff. They
can't deliver it. We are talking for your barbecue stories
and your barbecue confessions, particularly if you haven't actually if
you've gone to have the barbecue tonight and the guest
bottles empty. I'm also looking with your input as far
as tonight goes with. If you've got power cuts in
the north, let me know about those. And there is

(16:11):
that car crash and keeper road to keep away from that.
I'll tell you when that one's open. Twenty seven past
twenty seven minutes past eight o'clock. If you want to
talk with this, this is what we are on about tonight.
Would love to hear your input as we go through
the evening tonight. Welcome if you do want to talk,
as I say, and the price of mint thirty bucks

(16:32):
a kilo. Don't know what the solution is to that
for people you might have one. I don't know what
the answer is, because the sausages aren't cheap anymore. But
be in touch. A twenty seven past date. Other story
out there which I think is kind of interesting to
some of you, you pet lovers, and there's plenty there.

(17:00):
Tom Brady he had a dog, a pitbull mix called
loul nice looking dog. It's a beautiful brown and white color.
Tremendous looking dog. I don't know what a pitbull mix is,

(17:21):
but it's got some nice other stuff in there. Anyway,
died and they've cloned it. Fifty grand to clone a dog,
and two payments, probably once in the beginning and once
when you get your dog, cat or dog. Fifty grand
horse eighty five. I'm just curious from you to know

(17:43):
if that's something you've thought about, if you had pets
that are so good you thought you'd clone. That's separate
obviously from the barbecue topic. Will retain the barbecue topic
then also moving into the cloning space tonight. Any good.
It's a good idea because you get the same dog,
it's just younger. Oh, you'd still need to teach it dog,

(18:05):
Obedy that wouldn't come across charcoal barbecue is the best.
Weber kettle is the way to go, Marcus. The Webber
barbecues at mntor tends and Bunnies aren't as good as
the barbecue factory type out as they don't have the
thermometer and the electronic ignition, and we clean ours every
time it's used, not eating anything that the cockroach has licked,

(18:27):
although I think once it's on hot, the cockroach licks
gonna go away, isn't it. You don't want to get
too phobic. Yeah, the Webers, they're the ones that people
rave about. Be a part of the show. If you
want to Marcus till twelve and have you seriously considered
cloning your pet at fifty thousand? Would it be worth it.

Speaker 7 (18:53):
All?

Speaker 3 (18:53):
At what price point would you say? Yeah, I'm in
for that. One four six for three Chapmans on sixty
five of twenty three bulls seams there was iron very
well just knocked as six. I think it was so
manyway it's Mitchell and nine's at the six but there
so Yeah, they're not many people there though cheap has

(19:13):
sorted out. We're not going to go now, are you?
Mitchell nine Chapman sixty five. Someone recommends the barbecue which
is the oz pig made out of recycled LPG cylinder.
You'd want to do that yourself? Would you?

Speaker 4 (19:32):
Gase?

Speaker 14 (19:32):
You?

Speaker 3 (19:32):
Having all sorts of trouble oz peg. I've never heard
of it. I'm looking up a picture of it now.
Your barbecue horror stories are the best barbecue I've ever had.
I've looked at the os pig. They are the guest cylinders.
Seems to look pretty good. I guess they conduct the heat.
Guess is nothing wrong with that. Have a look at
those online. They are available and I've never seen one,

(19:54):
but I guess people would make them themselves. You need
to be careful and how you cut into a cylinder.
There must be tricks to it. Here we go, sitting
in darkness and Kenny, Kenny, that's from B. I see you, b.
I know you there, and we're thinking of you. Marcus
Preston's and Pottydoor, Wellington having a one day sale tomorrow
Prime Mints twelve ninety a kg. Nothing like disappointing, Nothing

(20:22):
like the disappointing look and absolute rage you get from
your wife when the barbecue is going so well, then
the blames. Then the flames start to drop and go
yellow as the bottle runs out. I always had two bottles.
You can take a guess bottle that out of that
to the gas station. They will swap it for a
good full bottle of gas. And you don't need to
fill the swapper bottle at the gas station. The guy
on the back street who fills a forklift guess bottles

(20:43):
will fill your swapper bottle at a good rate. Marcus
best barbecue store bar none as the flagship Weber store
on ln AV. Great place to go shopping without the missus.
Wow of bit of a bit of quite misogyny in
the text tonight, isn't there? Marcus? I live in GiB

(21:03):
Rolter Street. Howick and the crackers are exploding again. I
can hear a two week calling out, I'm angry and sad,
Maureen Marcus. The same people that rave about Webbers drive
or rave about Ford Rangers, are they the same people
that have little tents on the roofs of their cars,
Because man, they'd be hard work getting off, wouldn't they

(21:24):
those tents? I've seen. They look neat, but you want
to drive around all year in a tip with a
tent on your roof. Then people started stealing them. I
thought cheapest. None of it that looks good. I've never
slipped on the roof of my car, but I've never
wanted to imagine it to be cold too? Would it?
Because you got you're not kind of inchitlated from the ground.

(21:45):
All the lines are free. People at your barbecue confessions,
then we've pivotal to your best barbecue. Anything and anything
in that vein or range is good, tonight, beautiful, and
use around the world to keep you updated whether as
we go through the night. Marcus, I work for Alliance.
This is about the meat. The solution is cheap for

(22:07):
me to stop planting farms and trees to sell carbon credits.
It's supply and demand and the suppliers down due to this.
This means less product to spread the costs over. Therefore
you pay more. I wouldn't mind seeing the breakdown on that,
but I guess it's Marge. The more marginal land that's

(22:29):
in beef right, the good lands and dairy so you
might have something there and partake in the show. If
you want to people, aht L twelve o'clock would like
to hear from you eight hundred and eighty ten eighty
and nine nine to text. Let's go and the mints.

(22:51):
I suppose people are using mince extenders, are they? What
would you use to extend mints? Like tins of beans
or something? Is that what you'd use? I suppose bread
Crumb's rice saying beans from mint sixteen? It sounds a
bit miserable, doesn't it. Twenty three away from nine Adrian,

(23:15):
This is Marcus. Good evening.

Speaker 4 (23:17):
Hey, Marcus, how's it going good?

Speaker 3 (23:19):
Thank you? Adrian god good?

Speaker 4 (23:21):
Hey, just really quickly, I'll just tell you a whole story.

Speaker 13 (23:23):
About my barbecue before I get into the mint story.
I once opened the barbecue up in my in law's
match and it was full of mouse pow. So I
just scraped it off, cooked a barbecue, and my father
in law all the time.

Speaker 4 (23:37):
Was like, what's wrong with it?

Speaker 13 (23:39):
It tastes funny until he and then he went down
looked at the barbecue and saw that I just swept
all the mouse poo off it cooked a barbecue on it,
and he was very disgusting. He's never let me do
any barbecuing.

Speaker 4 (23:50):
Ever since.

Speaker 3 (23:52):
Enough, it's hardly surprising. But thanks for your honesty.

Speaker 4 (23:56):
Yeah, but it's what it is, you know, it's fine.

Speaker 9 (23:59):
He mince in So.

Speaker 13 (24:02):
We were in Australia a few weeks ago and mince
was fifteen dollars a kg, so is relatively cheap. But
it is common practice. When you were saying about how
do you extend it? In New Zealand, they actually use
an extender called collagen fiber. And what they do is
they start with ten kg and mints. To take seven
kg of mints away, add one kg of collagen fiber

(24:26):
and then six kg's of water and that makes the
mince back up to a ten kg product.

Speaker 4 (24:33):
And it doesn't need to be labeled.

Speaker 13 (24:35):
Because meat is a percentage of water and collagen fiber
comes from the seventh layer of skin on a.

Speaker 3 (24:42):
Cow, and that's the mint should get in part. That's
that's not mints you'd get resold at the supermarket though,
is it?

Speaker 13 (24:50):
Or it is that is common practice in all mint
mince products in New Zealand.

Speaker 3 (24:56):
Do you mean in a butcher's shop or the supermarket
or you mean in something like a lasagna that's commercially made.

Speaker 4 (25:03):
More so commercial burger patty.

Speaker 3 (25:06):
Okay, it is in.

Speaker 4 (25:09):
It is in supermarket mints. I do know that for
a fact.

Speaker 3 (25:15):
So you say your supermarket miant at thirty dollars a kilo,
it's only thirty percent months and the rister's collagen and
water some of it is yeah, wow, can you tell
by the pickaging?

Speaker 13 (25:25):
No, because it's just a natural You just can't tell
because it has the same same look, same texture. It's
just that it's been it's been filled out with collagen fiber.

Speaker 3 (25:38):
And the collagen fibers from the fit. Did you say
of the cow? Is it right?

Speaker 4 (25:42):
So the collagen fiber comes from the seventh layer of
skin on a cow's hide, So it's natural. It's a
meat product, so it doesn't need to be labeled.

Speaker 3 (25:52):
Okay, so they get me. They get that at the
film Angery, do they?

Speaker 16 (25:58):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (25:59):
They scrape it off the hides. Wow. I don't like
the sounds of that. None of it's good, Scott, this
is Marcus welcome.

Speaker 10 (26:07):
Yeah, well yeah, you know good even they love Actually
the college and there's normally used for an artificial school.

Speaker 8 (26:16):
Oh yeah, and because other.

Speaker 10 (26:18):
People use pigskins or old cases or lamb cases Yeah,
but you know you've taken away unt you per send
to take away lots and lots of land for farming.
She didn't like farmers sound like cass. But all the
all that is a raw. That's why the price meets
so high. Lamb and beef especially, you can throw down

(26:40):
to about eighteen million. And there is a lot of
good farms down south. Just went into pieties. Yeah, and
that's that's gonna.

Speaker 4 (26:51):
Be a point.

Speaker 3 (26:51):
What's the nice they've been numbers of cows.

Speaker 10 (26:56):
Don't know the number of cows the sheep sheep about
eighteen million. We're short of short a few us now,
so that's making the numbers go. The price of the
lambs are ridiculous at the moment. I think the panic
price farmers getting about ten dollars eighty and beef is

(27:17):
about nine nine.

Speaker 3 (27:21):
Okay, how many cattle beasts did you say they were?

Speaker 5 (27:26):
Oh?

Speaker 10 (27:26):
I don't have those figures.

Speaker 3 (27:28):
Okay, I'll look them up, Scott, Thanks Maddy. Nineteen to
nine dB Marcus, welcome.

Speaker 6 (27:34):
Good evening. It was nice to land. Technically the proud
owner of I was picked for the last ten years
or so. Oh and.

Speaker 3 (27:44):
This is the one with the guest cylinder. Yeah, I've
never heard of them.

Speaker 6 (27:51):
I've been around, Like I said, Well, I had my
one finally died of rust. But I had a poor
I think I've got it in twenty eleven, and it
used to go around in my house trunk because they
don't tack up much room. And then I had a
fewations made specifically they come with short legs, so I
consider on a barbecue table, packed barbecue tables, benches. Yes,

(28:18):
I sit really well on that or and I had
four extra long leads made up so that if I
wasn't having it sat on a bench, I can have
to pick up hi it doesn't have to bend over
to feed it. And then I also had a famous
steel flue made up for six foot long and that
just gave it more draft and got them smoke away

(28:40):
from us or sitting around the around the table having fun.

Speaker 3 (28:44):
Where had you heard from them? dB? How did you
get into this?

Speaker 6 (28:48):
I ran the past the guy who used to sell
them at one of the many a MP shows that so.

Speaker 3 (28:54):
You love an i MP. It's a great place to
find new products for the IMP show because you can
stand and talk and gell you what you got there.
Oh like this is the ars Pigun show.

Speaker 6 (29:05):
And then or two or three shows later, I finally
buckled and brought one, and that.

Speaker 3 (29:12):
Did me, Well, do you reckon? They are made from
help guest cylinders or they just to make it.

Speaker 6 (29:17):
Look Yeah, there's a guess bottle, are you sure? Absolutely?
And you can see where they've carved off the bottom
ring and how they how the uh now just trying
to remember how they're orientated. They cut their guess valve

(29:43):
goes that becomes the door because they lay it on
its side to operate, and that becomes the door. And
so when you shut the door, it's still getting some
here through the small hole that used to be the velve.
But they also put a a read velve and for
air control, and they cut in where the chimney goes well,

(30:05):
which I screwed into the base.

Speaker 3 (30:09):
They've also got smokers with a guest bottle of vertical
which looked quite good.

Speaker 6 (30:14):
Yes, so they brushed out of the last You know,
I bought by but four hundred dollars for basic pig.
It's an expensive babecue. It is a gimmick. Yeah, one
other barbecue I said once one round four about you

(30:34):
the ou case and oh. We had a few beers
there and someone says where Marque, I said, have booked it?
And I got something like twelve or fourteen fire bricks.
You set them around in a rough view shape, grabbed
the great off of now grain which was cast iron,

(30:55):
look at full of pine cones.

Speaker 3 (30:58):
Well one babacue, yeah, the other the perfect nights. Wh happened?
Spontan That's the way to do it, isn't it? Spontaneous?

Speaker 7 (31:03):
Like that?

Speaker 3 (31:03):
Absolutely literally spontaneous combustion?

Speaker 6 (31:07):
And what would finished to just drain back and it's spotting.
It was to bring the great of a brain brilliant.

Speaker 3 (31:13):
It's a good story.

Speaker 5 (31:14):
D B.

Speaker 3 (31:14):
Thanks very much for that. Get in touch, Hittell twelve.

Speaker 9 (31:17):
What have we got?

Speaker 3 (31:18):
Ospigs? Good name? The ospig heard it five times tonight.
I'd never heard of it before tonight that I can remember.
The os pigs. Get in touch Hettill twelve. Oh, cheapest creepers, Marcus.
I'm disgusted by the supermarkets. They're not super or markets.

(31:40):
To say we're being ripped off as an understatement. Also,
my barbecue is twelve years old and I set outside
the last couple of years after the storm. The door disappeared,
and it's not long for this world. Marcus. My hobby
work to the Alliance the Works nineteen seventies. On a
Friday night, coul buy a side of lamb for two dollars.
They would leave work with the side of lamb over
their shoulders, and well it should be Muslin, but it's

(32:02):
written Muslim. They would leave work with the side of
lamb over their shoulder and SMUSLM. Cloth erin people saying
they won't ever eat mince again. Marcus wondering if anyone
has seen the five German Air Force plane to the
heir for training. But I'd like to hear about that.

(32:23):
I'm a train's plane spoter satanas in one seven, eight
for five, five seventeen balls left Marcus during cycling gab
with our barbecue came to its own. We had no
powerful week, so the barbie gavas the only sort of
cooking hot water for covers ablutions plus light. How would

(32:44):
you do the ablutions in a barbecue? Well, look into
that eleven to nine, eleven to ten, thirteen to nine
for five, that's what it was. Loving. I don't even
a ball since I last talked to you. Yeah, Rob welcome. Marcus.

Speaker 14 (33:01):
Yeah, go Marcus.

Speaker 5 (33:02):
Yeah.

Speaker 14 (33:03):
Hey, that guy ringing up about the mince and supermarkets
or any butcher, he's talking a load of rubbish. I've
got forty years experience in the supermarket industry and deep
knowledge of butchery and supermarkets but also butchery generally. Putting
things into mints like that has been illegal for probably
forty years. They used to put preservatives into mints, and

(33:25):
it used to be practiced for some butchers to throw
water into mints to raise the weight. That, like I say,
that was forty years ago. It's been illegal for a
long long time. What you're get in mints from supermarkets
or butcheries is prim off of beef and that's it.
That's all you get. So that's just not true. And
it's like a lot of things spoken about, particularly supermarkets,

(33:49):
that anybody who looks into it will find it's just
not true.

Speaker 3 (33:54):
I wonder what he was talking about.

Speaker 14 (33:58):
I have no idea. He looks like, yeah, minces, mints,
mint is beef ground and the different grades of mints
are just basically different amounts of fat that are on
the trim when they put through the mints.

Speaker 3 (34:14):
How do you calculate that do you weigh the fat
from a sample first or is there a machine that
will turn you the percentage?

Speaker 14 (34:22):
No, there's no there's no machine to tell you. There
are standards and you can get it tested. If you're
claiming it to be lean mints or or prime beef mints,
there are standards that apply and they can be tested.
But like I say that, I mean, hey, that that
can be a little fuzzy. But you can tell by

(34:42):
I what is lean mints and what is regular mins.
Regular mins or have a higher degree of fat. But
like I say, what goes into mints is the trim
off the carcass when you're when you're cutting up all
the prime cuts and everything. The trim from that is
what is made into mints. And and you know it's
it's good product. And nowadays it's expensive because it's got

(35:03):
high demand, you know, and the cost of the bodies
is high and the demand for the product as well.

Speaker 3 (35:09):
Nice to talk, Rob, Thanks so much. That was from
a guy that hadn't cleaned his barbecue before he cooked
on it. To remember. Eight to nine one nine, six
for five, ten balls left, fourteen fours, eleven sixes, fifty
six sixty six.

Speaker 8 (35:26):
Yeah, there we go.

Speaker 3 (35:28):
So, yeah, they're looking all right, that's a single. My
dad was a butcher of fifty four years. We've helped
in the shop. The mince was just beef, nothing else
was headed to it. We used to throw seventy kilogram
tubs of beef up onto the minca, run it through twice. Great.

(35:49):
Also talking, oh, someone says that they rave about a
palette barbecue, a tragger Wood palette. So we're talking about
barbecues and you might have tried something new. I have
had some experience with a trager Wood pellette. The mate's
god and puts quite a venus and through it's pretty good.

(36:10):
I'm pretty sure it's a trigger. I think that's an
American brand, is it. And it's got a screw and
takes the pellets through. It's almost like another one because
you can croll the temperature, and then I think you
get flavored. You get flavored pellets like hackory, Hackory, decory
dog or cheery. I don't know if there's New Zealand flavor.
I don't if they're doing zeeron pellets, I don't know.

(36:31):
If you do Manouka probably can, but normally it's sort
of like maple, hickory cherry. But we are talking barbecues
tonight and I'm pretty happy about that. If you want
to be a part of it. Good Also to the
if you want to watch the cricket, it could be
an exciting finish. The West Indians are about to have
their last over and then they will bat. So it's

(36:52):
a pretty good chase on it should be two twenty. Yes,
I see all the Christmas decorations are up today. Don't
have a problem with that. People love it. Most people
love it, some people don't. Whatever you do, you but
be in touch if you want to get on here tonight.
Oh eight hundred eighty ten eighty all about barbecues. But

(37:14):
if you're one of those pellett ones, would you recommend
those or they gimmick? Yes, So be in touch. Oh
eight hundred eighty ten eighty and nine two nine two
to text. This is the last ball of the sick
Oh no, there's two more balls on the side. It
must have been a bio or something. Another four there.

(37:36):
Oh no, it's got all your slaps. You could get
it up a run three on that one. So other
stuff's happening around the world, or keep you updated with
that tonight people, there's been a crash on Keeper Road
and there's big power cuts in the north. I haven't
made had much more information about those. If you know
some more stuff. They're not saying it's back on. You know,

(37:57):
are that animal? We're on their website so when they know,
they know, we'll know Roman Treveroris on tonight two after twelve,
so Roman will be on. So that's a situation for you.
And if you've got news that you want to tell
us about, find it also to you. Especially you got
breaking news with accents and stuff, toys. Important people are

(38:18):
out there driving around. Be in touch if you've got
something to say. As I say, oh eight hundred and
eighty ten eighty and six, we are talking barbecues. I'm
enjoying it. Who doesn't have a barbecue? Vegetarians? But they've
got this full vegetarian sausages? Now that are all right,
aren't they? The skins are never that good. I don't

(38:41):
have that mouthfeel that other sausages. I'm not quite sure
what there's a six, it's a high six. That's two.
I seven for five now it's pretty good, might go
too thirty? So are we done?

Speaker 8 (38:55):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (38:55):
Oh see, sorry, I got that one wrong. I said, okay,
it was the end of the ending is of course,
there we go, last ball. It's barbecues. It's barbecues and
your barbecue embarrassment if you've actually left it for the winter,
or you've been out of gas. There here's your time
to confess. You might have the work function around and
you went to slide it up and there was no guess.
The shops were closed. You should need two bottles, don't

(39:17):
you really? That's what you need with gas? What about
the old swapper crate. Your tat was swap a bottle
to take a good body. You end up with a
dodgy looking when it was, gee, that's not much good.
My bottle was better than that. I guess it works
out in the long run, isn't it. It's not the
guess you wanted. It's not the bottle he wanted the
guess inside. But everyone there were a while back brought

(39:37):
those giant barbecues, and they went for the tiny barbecues.
They went those messive ones, look like you're landing a plane.
Then they went for the tiny ones like the webber
or the queue or the cube or whatever they called.
What's next in barbecues be the air fry of barbecue.
So we're talking about barbecues and your barbecue, Juney. Then

(39:58):
for a while, if I went to pizza ovens, didn't
they They're a hussle to make. You need those bricks
from a night store with a thermal coefficient retain the heat.
Hard to get those bricks. I've got some of you
want them extremely heavy?

Speaker 9 (40:12):
Who knew?

Speaker 7 (40:13):
Who?

Speaker 3 (40:13):
Eight past nine? Get in touch. Also talking about would
you clone your pet for sixty fifty grand? Would you
pay fifty grand to get an exact copy of your animal?
That's what that's like, a hypothetical question. James emailed, I've
got a beer keg barbecue. She's great, a bit rough
around the edges, cost me a hundred to build, going

(40:35):
seven years. It looks great, James, I regue, it's better
than the fat pig. Looking at the picture of it now, brilliant,
look at you with that. I'm actually not looking at
the picture. I couldn't upload it, but I'm looking at
the tiny thumbfrin of it. Looks pretty much like the

(40:56):
old pig, but not as round as at the edges.
Let's hear from you. Come on if you've got breaking news.
I hear from you. Also, Marcus, I only use charcoal
for barbecue. Don't want the taste of odd chemicals. We
used to treat timber to take my fabulous cooking. You
wouldn't use treated timber. I wouldn't think, Oh, come on,

(41:18):
what about the guy didn't clean the mouse. Anyway, we
are talking barbecues, so come through and pit. You're getting
your pet cloned? Fifty grand or seventy grand for a horse?
What is the interesting about cloning? Too? And I'm not
that freaked out by cloning, but what happens with cloning?
You could clone people, but you have to wait for

(41:41):
them for a long time to become the like if
you want to clone your forty year old ex wife
or she's died. I mean, it's all fine, but you're
gonna be eighty, it's gonna take forty years for it
to become a forty year old woman. Again, So cloning
is good. But when they're born, they're newborn.

Speaker 7 (42:02):
So.

Speaker 3 (42:04):
You can't just get a ready adult. Zip does that
put you off reports of a quake? I'm just going
to the drums now, people, So we've got a quake
in Wellington. If you felt that phone that through. I
thought you'd be quicker on that. People. I like you
when you come through quickly with a quake. I'm going
to the drums now it's a biggie. It's not. There's

(42:25):
a lot of activity quite quickly. It's not very big
at all. Oh words that soon. It's not on the
website yet. Come on, who's felt it? Try and guess
how big it was before they tell us. Come on.
Quake and Wellington widely felt, widely felt. It's already been

(42:47):
felt by eleven hundred people. Yes, that person Auckland has
felt it. Kieran, it's Marcus welcome.

Speaker 12 (42:54):
That's the first.

Speaker 2 (42:55):
Earthquake that I could say. I could hear it coming
for about twenty seconds. Wow, just getting closer and closer,
and I was like, does this mean the house moves
a little bit? And then then it went you know,
boom boom was actually really good shape for a four
point seven?

Speaker 3 (43:10):
Did you know?

Speaker 6 (43:11):
How did you know?

Speaker 8 (43:11):
How? Did you know?

Speaker 3 (43:12):
It's that.

Speaker 2 (43:14):
The phone? Phone se the phone was coming there, it
was coming before it hat Oh hang.

Speaker 3 (43:18):
On, you got a phone, lurt, that's the most important thing.

Speaker 8 (43:21):
Wow?

Speaker 2 (43:21):
Okay, yeah, wow, yeah, Google that Android. Yeah, I was
getting alert popping up, saying the alert, put shoes on,
don't stand on the ground if things.

Speaker 6 (43:32):
Fall, all before it hit.

Speaker 3 (43:34):
It's amazing that technology. And that's just all because your
phone moves and it can sense it.

Speaker 2 (43:40):
Yeah, how long you can hear it coming? It was
a solid twenty seconds before.

Speaker 3 (43:45):
Hang on, Karen, what happened first the noise or the alert?

Speaker 6 (43:51):
Ah, the noise, but like split second.

Speaker 3 (43:54):
Then the alert and you had time to read it
and brace yourself before the quake hit.

Speaker 2 (44:00):
Oh literally, Yeah, I literally sat up and put my
hand on the on the new one, Yeah, on the baby.

Speaker 6 (44:08):
Yeah, yeah, because.

Speaker 2 (44:11):
Yeah, it's got louder and louder and louder.

Speaker 3 (44:13):
And are you and Wellington Kieran, Yeah.

Speaker 2 (44:17):
We feeling pretty rough out these ways. Timon with you
with the ground out here for some reason, but yeah,
and looking.

Speaker 3 (44:25):
At it was fifteen Cage's west of Wellington and was
deep to forty five kilograms sorry kilometers but yeah.

Speaker 2 (44:31):
It's all over the show with your metrics here. But
I'll hear what you're saying.

Speaker 3 (44:34):
Yeah, just take the first But Karen, thank you. That's
tremendous that report.

Speaker 8 (44:39):
I love it.

Speaker 3 (44:39):
With a newborn of course, put your hand over the newborn.
What's the newborn's name, Kieren Russ?

Speaker 2 (44:46):
Are you he's going to call a Marcus but it
wasn't allowed.

Speaker 3 (44:49):
Really No, oh rust not short for anything.

Speaker 6 (44:54):
Russell.

Speaker 3 (44:55):
Oh, historic Russell. Yeah that's the one, you know, because
I've got a friend called I've got it. Yeah, because
I've got to make I've got a mate that's got
another mate called RUSSELLY always calls a historic Russell after
the town I've got.

Speaker 2 (45:06):
I've got an uncle called Russell. Got an uncle called
Russell with eighty.

Speaker 3 (45:10):
And they all call him historic Russell.

Speaker 6 (45:13):
Well that's the first, so you can have.

Speaker 3 (45:14):
That, okay, because that's the town, of course, is historic Russell.
But yeah, that's the one. It was actually Harry Sinclair
that was always going about historic Russell to name check him. Ray,
This is Marcus. Welcome, Hi Marcus.

Speaker 15 (45:29):
Yes, just in the door. I live in Kilbernie. I
thought there was a track or something coming round the
side of my house and then Rassel Rassell rastle anything
off the shelves.

Speaker 3 (45:42):
No nothing, that's great, that's a blessing. Now did you
get the phone alert?

Speaker 7 (45:47):
No?

Speaker 3 (45:47):
No, that's bad, isn't it? Are you on an Android,
because because Kieran today you got Android phone on Apple phone.

Speaker 15 (45:58):
I know androids.

Speaker 3 (45:59):
Okay, because you should have got the alert. Okay, we'll
find out why you didn't. Ray, Thank you Quack Thursday.
Hello Jocelyn.

Speaker 7 (46:07):
Hi, I'm Blenham and I felt it.

Speaker 3 (46:10):
Yeah, I was going to call you. I couldn't quite
think of the pun quick enough. But it would have
been jostling Jocelyn, wouldn't it. But yeah, Joscelyn, Yes, did
you get an alert?

Speaker 7 (46:20):
No?

Speaker 17 (46:21):
And I've got an Apple fine, and I normally do.

Speaker 3 (46:25):
And that would be that seems like it would be
probably the strongest this year perhaps or certain strongs list.

Speaker 18 (46:30):
Oh yeah, I was just sitting on the couch and
all of a sudden that's you know, it's the house
started to sort of move and I thought, oh, I hope.

Speaker 12 (46:38):
It's not going to be a big one.

Speaker 3 (46:40):
Yeah, it's been really widely felt. I'm looking at I
say the Feel Report. It's not caused called that, but
there's twenty thousand people have felt it. And that's really
and that's down from as far south as Warnica, as
far north as Auckland, but mainly people from Collingwood right
round to Blenham, all that top of the South Island,

(47:01):
and also from Wellington right up to Taranaki, right up
that coast there's been a lot of fields. So yeah,
he's a big quake. Jocelyn all right.

Speaker 7 (47:10):
Yeah, I thought, well I just ring it and say yes,
it's stilt.

Speaker 3 (47:14):
Here, brilliant, Thanks justlyin justlyin June. This is Marcus. Welcome.

Speaker 19 (47:19):
I am martin Borough.

Speaker 3 (47:23):
Really say.

Speaker 19 (47:26):
I put you up. My house is a big two
and a half thousand square foot wooden house, and I
swear to god, I thought of a bulldozer.

Speaker 8 (47:34):
It hit.

Speaker 12 (47:35):
It just was a great big jolt.

Speaker 3 (47:38):
Have you checked that a bulldozer hasn't hit it?

Speaker 5 (47:40):
No?

Speaker 19 (47:41):
I know, no, it just it just set the dogs off.
But my I've got a big internal chimney that would
range right underneath it. So that got me out a
bad career.

Speaker 3 (47:58):
I just thought, you know, we love this. And I'm
actually looking. I didn't know that, Dan, but I can
see where the epicenter is. Actually it's on the map,
isn't it. So if you look at the map, if
you look at Markra and you go halfway between there
and straight horizontally from there, it's probably three fifths of

(48:19):
the way towards that island and the sounds. I forget
what that's called. The main one is an island. Yes,
it's an island. So that's where the quake is. It's
sort of three fifths of the way across from markla
Accord to that island, which is I have to look
at that. But thank you that look. Hold on. We'd
like to talk to all of you about this. It's

(48:39):
been upgraded to a five. I check on that, Tullor Marcus, welcome,
good evening, Marca.

Speaker 20 (48:45):
So are you good?

Speaker 3 (48:46):
Thank you? How are you shaken? Are you shaking up?

Speaker 17 (48:49):
I am shaking it. It's differently is I'm calling you
from Waterloo hearing lower hats. Sure, and yeah it does
feel like a five. It feels like a Christian While
I was in Christians when that is got happened, you know,
it was really sharp and shaky. And yeah.

Speaker 3 (49:12):
Yeah, they've changed where it was to it was a
five and it's now saying it was twenty five k's
northwest of Wellington, so that would be probably about thirty
or forty k's away from you. We are on Waterloo.
But it's a big quake.

Speaker 17 (49:23):
Uh, yeah, it is you can see that again, Mike.
Like I said, it's quite sharp, like the one in
costumes and shaky. I was actually in the kitchen making
a cup of coffee and then all of a sudden
in the windows and then there's my kitchen was shaking.
So I had to sit down and calm down.

Speaker 3 (49:42):
You had a coffee ready to calm you. Uh, do
anything fall or any pictures off shelves or anything pictures off?

Speaker 19 (49:47):
Uh?

Speaker 7 (49:49):
No?

Speaker 17 (49:50):
But I know my the you know the kitchen in
the chicken in the kitchen was shaky, bet to fall off,
So I tell you it was. It was sharp and strong.
So I believe it's a five.

Speaker 21 (50:04):
It could be a five.

Speaker 3 (50:05):
Yes, it's a five. Thanks. It's interesting there's four people
that see they must have been on boats that have
felt it on the quake report. Thanks Taler and enjoy
your coffee. Hello. Oh and it's Marcus. Good evening.

Speaker 5 (50:16):
Yes, it definitely was a five because I've just looked
at but it's said of five and forty fifteen k's
west of Wellington.

Speaker 3 (50:27):
Yes, I think they've changed where it is now. They've
said now it's twenty five k's northwest of Wellington and
twenty four.

Speaker 5 (50:34):
Why. It definitely said fifteen k's and that was right
at the time when but.

Speaker 3 (50:39):
They've now updated that with more information.

Speaker 5 (50:42):
Okay, well.

Speaker 3 (50:45):
I saw that. I saw that on geon it now
and that they've now updated it as they've looked at
the drums.

Speaker 5 (50:51):
Yeah, looked at the drums.

Speaker 3 (50:54):
Well they checked some science at it. But yeah, that
but that it's been widely felt around the country. It's
been felt as far north, it's been felt by people,
and people have felt it in v Cargo according to
the map there. Someone on Stuart Island has felt and

(51:14):
market it has been very strong, which is weird. Isn't
it a trip? Is any damage owen?

Speaker 5 (51:22):
No, no, no, no, we're okay, just just my guide
was but a tee that was all did.

Speaker 3 (51:29):
Your guide did your guide dog sense it before?

Speaker 5 (51:32):
No? No, no, didn't no no. I was just sitting
at the table and all of a sudden started.

Speaker 3 (51:39):
Is it a guide's dog job for quakes?

Speaker 2 (51:41):
Not really a not really no no, no, no.

Speaker 3 (51:44):
Beyond their brief Thanks so nice to talk, Wisley. Good evening.

Speaker 12 (51:51):
Hi, It's Wesley from Newtown, Warnington.

Speaker 7 (51:54):
Yeah.

Speaker 12 (51:54):
It's start pretty strongly here, definitely being five floors up
in an apartment building, but the othernet was slow to
pick up on it because it was reported by international
sources first before it was picked up by GeoNet to worry,

(52:15):
and as you know, I do run multiple sources in
case one is slow to respond or fails all together.

Speaker 3 (52:25):
I just before you get to the nuts and bolts
with you, I presume there's no tsunami.

Speaker 12 (52:29):
Aluts none at this time. I don't think it was
strong enough to no, and.

Speaker 3 (52:35):
I imagine the wave would have happened very shortly afterwards
because it's so close to land. Did you get the
Did you get the alert?

Speaker 12 (52:43):
No, but I got notified from my international sources rather
than the local.

Speaker 3 (52:54):
Quiet. Is it quite the apartment building. There's no people
out in the streets or anything.

Speaker 12 (53:01):
Very quiet around here. At this stage, nothing seems to
have shifted in my house. Everything is operating uninterrupted.

Speaker 3 (53:10):
I'll check for the after shocks, because I'm imagining there'll
be some of those before too long, but I'll check
for all quakes too. It's been a while since your
kid one, isn't it.

Speaker 12 (53:18):
It has been a while. Obviously. I do track a
lot of international sources in case one the local one
does fail. Yes, but it has been a while since
we've had a decent.

Speaker 3 (53:31):
Shake any reason about your fascination.

Speaker 12 (53:38):
It's been for me. It's been a childhood interest. Okay, well,
because I like to learn about the world around me
and how it impacts me on a daily basis.

Speaker 3 (53:48):
It was impicting on a daily basis. It's shaking you up.

Speaker 12 (53:53):
Because what sparked my interest as a kid was when
I was in elementary school, primary school in America when
rope Who blew it back in ninety five. Yeah, that's
what triggered my interest is because obviously I wanted to
know more about it because I had people around me

(54:15):
asking about it because they never heard of Repei Who
until it.

Speaker 6 (54:19):
Blew it back?

Speaker 3 (54:21):
Is it why you moved to Wellington?

Speaker 12 (54:22):
As for the quakes, I moved to Wennington for because
of family reasons. I had a family death that resulted
in the move.

Speaker 3 (54:32):
Sure, but yeah it's not yet, but it sounds to
be like you relish living on a fault line.

Speaker 12 (54:38):
I like to learn about why these earthquakes occur, how
they occur, how they can trigger more than twenty faults
like Claikora did. Because it's I'm into science and it's
always been a strong interest in mine.

Speaker 3 (54:53):
Brilliant lovely to talk is thank you for coming through
so promptly appreciate that we're talking. The quake's quake talk
five point one stuff reporting it. I think it's back
for five though they're calling it out and there were
texts that wasn't it amazing you get a text before
the quake hits Marcus. The shaking layers map on the

(55:16):
gurnet apps also but tells you how strong the quake
was at your area start as a five, but by
the time Wellington was a four. Any texts from people
saying let's ban, let's ban earthquakes. That's positive, good evening
and picked in just about ten minutes ago. The mob
redistrict just had little earthquake down here. So please to everyone,
please look after your safe and your cats and canines

(55:37):
be safe out there. Osborne from picton Ronert Osborne it
was a Wellington quake. It's not yours, but anyway, I
guess it's everyone's. Yeah, I'm not quite sure. Were those
people on that map on the internet that said they've
felt it on boats in the dark. I don't know
how you'd feel that it was a weird quake. It
felt like an animal tugging the douvet. Wow, that's a
great that's a great sentence. Someone says, what was scarier

(56:01):
for the dogs? The fireworks yesterday or the quake today?
Because on a trip to the Kentucky Derby a few
years ago, I went to see the famous triple crown win.
A secretariat in his stable took her hair from his tail.
I still have it, maybe able to use it to
help bread a super horse. It was a grumpy quake
and PTONI historic batoni grumby gazzer Marcus. We just had

(56:23):
a fun little quake. I'm thinking we might have another
one tonight from baron Paul Wellington. Also, I got no alerts, Carol,
this is Marcus.

Speaker 16 (56:32):
Welcome, Welcome Newland. Felt the quake new Lands and Wellington
for brag my grandson there and he said, man, he said,
the cat jumped out the window. Goodness the captain he said,
luckily it landed on the rubbish tin outside. Goodness, cat jumping.
It could have been time stories high.

Speaker 3 (56:54):
That's right, Jack.

Speaker 16 (56:56):
Well and another good thing for you, Marcus. I was
telling him I was listening to your program and he said, Nan,
I've just found Marcus and one. So he's going to
be a listener.

Speaker 3 (57:08):
Oh good on him. Well he's to go with the
cat and new lends right, my pleasure, Carol, thank you
for that. Not a listener, wre we go. We'll take it.
Marcus heard it coming severn several seconds for earlier days

(57:28):
for an article I think was on YouTube where someone
was wating a large quake for Willington. Today, I don't
normally take notices of such predictions, but now question mark Marcus,
I too have international sources. They usually arrived by courier
Donald Wamaru. How Donald's on the stand up scene in
Oamadu with lines like that, Marcus plane still departing Willington

(57:54):
or back to normal people still letting off crackers. Didn't
feel it an upper hut. It's insensitive. Jeurnet issues the
alerts to the world mine standing is intentional. Apps get
the information from Gionette exclusively. I don't know if that
would be the case. The shaking layers is good. There's

(58:17):
a shaking layer map, so by the time it got
to Hamilton it was a one point five. By the
time it got to whatever, we know it worked the
map by the time it got to in vocagol. It
was a one, so it'd be pretty sensitive to feel that.
I appreciate if you want to come through our talking barbecues,
the barbecue that changed your life, for the barbecue that

(58:38):
was a dud. We're talking about pellette barbecues, barbecues from
old guest bottles, barbecues from beer kicks. Have you made
your own barbecue? Have you failed to clean your own
barbecue and then got caught out in the beginning of summer?
Here comes that summer. Some of the discussions for tonight,
yeap be a part of it. If you want to

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eight hundred and eighty ten eighty and nine to nine
two text anything else good. Would love to hear from you,
and keep your calls coming about the earthquake if you've
got them.

Speaker 20 (59:15):
Now.

Speaker 3 (59:16):
Someone said there's a text there that came through at
twenty one to thirty one down. It says, have been
in the DVK earthquake. What do you think that means?
I'll be Danny RK, have been in the dan of
RK quake and all the christ Church ones. Each of those,
everyone I know tried to get under a doorway or table.
This one was just a jolt, probably a deep one
thought a carrot at the house. It's windys didn't hear

(59:38):
it coming. Two cats, a dog will looked at me
when I went when I went by, But we're too fussed.
It's also a full moon. Coincidentally, nothing felt a Nelson.
I'm and pook it to a bay very close to
the center of the Epicenter've just arrived home, down multiple
major band abdominal surgeries and leaped out of bed the

(59:58):
way normally would. It's hurt a lot. Oh gosh, I
hope you're okay. You're not supposed to do sudden actions,
but you would after a quake. Oh well, let me
think twenty eight to ten. We are talking about the
quake tonight. The major news services have now picked it up.
Stuff website magnitude five earthquake strikes west of Wellington. So

(01:00:23):
there we go and use in the Herald reporting it
as thousands report fitting magnitude five quake northwest of Wellington.
We normally get a told Marcus Lush, have we got
that yet? Oh yeah, it started smaller than grew, rolling shape,
windows and glass. We're rattling. No reports of any damage,

(01:00:45):
but you never know. I've got reports for Kakorhe, here
we go. If you're in the north waiting for your
power back on, this is for you people. This will
take a minute. This is the nine to twenty update
evening or Sorry for the lays and updating you. We
need to make sure the livening would hold. Our investigations

(01:01:08):
show half of the thirty three Killer Vault switchboard is
damaged and cannot be returned to service tonight. The switchboard
is approximately ten years old. We've successfully live in the
damaged half and will now restore power progressively over the
next two to three hours, subject to final safety checks.

(01:01:31):
Please note with part of the switchboard out capacity is reduced.
As we are on only our smallest transformer at Kaikohe,
we can't fully guarantee. We can't guarantee full security or
supply until repairs are completed. We asked that you please
conserve power use until we have completed repairs. In the meantime,

(01:01:52):
we will be running diesel generation at Omania to support
the customers in the southern network. While tonight's outage affected
a similar area to last Friday's tree strike on the
thirty three kV line to Mount Porkaka, it's extremely unlikely
the two events are related. Thank you for your patience
while investigating and respond to this major event. Will keep

(01:02:13):
you updated as restoration progresses. That's pretty good comms. It
doesn't really say if they're going to restore it to everyone.
I guess that's what we assume. They're going to restore
the whole house, all the house in the next two
to three hours. But don't go full noise on your
power and slot Worries is texted. Second outage in one week.

(01:02:36):
It's been off for five hours so far. Not sure
what will be back on. Well, that's what they've said.
It should be back on in the next two to
three hours. If you've got any questions about that, I'll
try and answer them from the questions we've got. Be
in touch if you want to be. Now here's the
classic christ Church quake. Went through every single christ Church quake,

(01:03:00):
that latest one was nothing but a fairy flapping her wings.
So remember not remember no matter what quake. There's also
people that want to know that they've felt stronger quakes.
Is that human nature? I guess it is. I guess
people are still already affected by those chost Church quakes,
So we need to remember that it's twenty four away
from ten. I'll get back to what we have been

(01:03:21):
talking about, although I will still leave room for you
there if you've got any quake related A new information
for us tonight, for those that have just joined the show.
Nine oh nine, big quake at Wellington. It was a five.
It's been widely felt from people right round the middle
of the North, the bottom of the North, the top
of the South. And big jolt. First job they've had

(01:03:43):
for months, so that's happened. There's a wicket the cricket too.
It's a good catch running backwards. Took it. So that's
forty nine for two. That's Athena's out for thirty three
or twenty four balls. He was their established batsman, so
forty nine for two. They need a lot. They need
one hundred and fifty nine from seventy six balls. They

(01:04:04):
could win it, but I think probably the ascendancy is ours.
Although we lost the one yesday pitifully, we have wont
an eve in part for a long long time. We're
talking barbecues. If you got barbecue stories or something dodgy
you've done on the barbecue, if you're not cleaned it,
or the guess is run out of something like that.
This is the good because this seems to be the
first day of the year. It's barbecue weather. What we

(01:04:27):
are talking about. Eight hundred eighty ten eighty mon. Name
is Marcus, welcome? Would you pay fifty thousand dollars to
clone your beloved pet? That's the other thing. Those services
will be available, well, they're already available in America. Two
payments of twenty five thousand dollars. Eighty thousand dollars. You
want to bring back a horse? Is that a good deal?
Let me know what you think about that. If you
want to come through, oh, eight hundred eighty ten eighty

(01:04:52):
and nine to nine two to text you want to talk,
if there's something else you want to talk about, I'd
love to hear from you. So yeah, be in touch.
You want to be a part of it? Yes, yes,
come on, let's hear from you. Twenty away from ten
and the earthquake and the barbecues and the other thing

(01:05:17):
I'm talking about is bringing back your pet through cloning.
If you have any more road updates for us, there
know what those are? Also tonight fifty three four to
two at the cricket. This is the end. This is
the West Indians following New Zealand US embatted well in
the box seat at the stage seventeen to ten. Hello, Jan,

(01:05:38):
this is Marcus. Welcome, Welcome Jan.

Speaker 22 (01:05:42):
I'm Marcus. Now about the barbecues and about the cats
and things being cloned? Goodness, gracious. The barbecues, you know,
they the smoke gets into the food and often get's

(01:06:04):
a little bit burned, and you know, people don't really
realize that it's so bad for us. I wouldn't eat.

Speaker 3 (01:06:14):
It worked for the cavemen.

Speaker 22 (01:06:16):
Oh I'm not alive now.

Speaker 3 (01:06:18):
They no, but only because only because we discovered arable
crops and domestic animals, and then we discovered electricity and ovens.

Speaker 22 (01:06:33):
Yeah, a smoke, any kind of smoke, is carbon in it,
and it releases that carbon out into the atmosphere, which
is what we're trying to avoid. Alone putting it in
our body, it's not good.

Speaker 3 (01:06:48):
But if you're burning, then when you grow trees, that
carbon dixide has reincorporated and oxygen's released.

Speaker 6 (01:06:55):
If you've got trees, yes that's good.

Speaker 3 (01:07:01):
When they are planting them for greenhouse credits. But yeah,
when did you guys have a barbe I feel that you.
I feel you. When did you guys have a barbecuejen?

Speaker 8 (01:07:09):
Never?

Speaker 22 (01:07:11):
A very flash one by some American friends for the
baby sitting there, little boy, A big flash one with
a little on it and all that, and I gave
it away. Would believe it. Never ever, I wouldn't eat
food off by neither quite big on this, yeah, very big.

(01:07:34):
And it's the same with crematoriums. We shouldn't be cremating people.
They should be buried or output.

Speaker 3 (01:07:42):
I think most people, I think most people are cremated.

Speaker 22 (01:07:45):
Now, Yeah, that's the problem. All that carbon and the
snow gets released and people are breathing it in, and
what a disaster that idea.

Speaker 3 (01:07:57):
Have you got your have you got your plot sort
of gen.

Speaker 4 (01:08:02):
Yes?

Speaker 22 (01:08:03):
And a tree is going to be planted on top
the sense these stones or implementation or anything.

Speaker 3 (01:08:13):
Can I guess what sort of tree it would be?

Speaker 22 (01:08:16):
Well, you don't get to choose really great mass grapes.

Speaker 3 (01:08:22):
Hang on, hang on? Are you going in a mess grave?

Speaker 22 (01:08:26):
Well, it's an area where anyone who just wants to
be put in the ground with no idea, identification on
it or anything, and trees get planted on top.

Speaker 3 (01:08:42):
I think you're choosing some special tree of your own
to very humble in for you, Jean.

Speaker 8 (01:08:46):
Isn't it Well?

Speaker 22 (01:08:48):
We all go up to heaven if you're good, and
that's the main name, not about the body.

Speaker 3 (01:08:55):
Do you think I'll be going?

Speaker 22 (01:08:57):
I would never get cremated. So you need to choose.
You need to choose, Marcus. I remember you saying well
back that you couldn't decide. There's no choice.

Speaker 18 (01:09:09):
Do you know what happened?

Speaker 3 (01:09:10):
Do you know what happens in the do you know
what happens in the cremation?

Speaker 22 (01:09:14):
Yeah?

Speaker 21 (01:09:15):
I need all of it.

Speaker 3 (01:09:17):
I didn't realize that what happens in the cremation is
once after you've been in the cremator for ninety minutes,
then the bones are put through a grinder.

Speaker 5 (01:09:26):
Wow.

Speaker 8 (01:09:27):
Did you know that juice down to a powder?

Speaker 3 (01:09:30):
Yes? Yeah, So they put them in a grinder and you.

Speaker 22 (01:09:35):
Pay for that great big fresh coffin at three time,
and that gives you don't get burnt in the coffin.
I think you do know, you get taken out. The
lining inside the coffin is just a pine box.

Speaker 3 (01:09:52):
And it's getting it's getting grim for me now, Jenna, Yeah,
I mean talk about something to suck all the life
out of it, and we're happily discussing barbecues. You're saying
the barbecue is going to kill us. You're not going
to get cremated because that's killing the world. And then
you're in a you're going into a humble plot with
everyone else on the tree on top.

Speaker 22 (01:10:15):
Yeah, oh, that's the way to be, just down the
all happy and saved. But about these cloning animals, you
won't be good, and.

Speaker 3 (01:10:26):
You won't be good on this. You won't be good
on this is a topic that you really want to
go there, No, go to it. Well, if you ever
had have you ever had a cat or dog? You've
been very fond of.

Speaker 22 (01:10:37):
All of them, every one of them.

Speaker 5 (01:10:40):
Do you be good?

Speaker 3 (01:10:41):
You have one? You have one favorite one you wish
you could bring back, though, wouldn't you.

Speaker 9 (01:10:46):
I'm going to.

Speaker 22 (01:10:46):
See all of them when I pass up to heaven.

Speaker 3 (01:10:49):
Animals are the animals there?

Speaker 7 (01:10:52):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (01:10:53):
Of course really, And I see them.

Speaker 22 (01:10:56):
I see them around the house. A lot of them
stay good here in the hands and just like humans do,
have you got spirit?

Speaker 3 (01:11:06):
Have you got if you've got spirit?

Speaker 22 (01:11:08):
Cats in the house, Yeah, they stay with you until
you pass.

Speaker 3 (01:11:14):
The animals the animals. Are they just in something between
state until you yourself go.

Speaker 22 (01:11:20):
Yeah, Well you've got choices. You can stay here on
this earth plane in spirit if you've got unfinished business,
or you can reincarnate, come back into another life, or
you can go up to go out and try and
get into heaven. Very few do.

Speaker 3 (01:11:43):
The have the cats got unfinished business? Is that why
they're still here?

Speaker 22 (01:11:47):
Well, it's still connected with me. Now pass over, then
I do ye?

Speaker 3 (01:11:54):
Will there be barbecues in heaven?

Speaker 15 (01:11:57):
No, you don't need.

Speaker 3 (01:12:02):
I don't know much about that stuff.

Speaker 22 (01:12:05):
And it's just so sweet with all your questions.

Speaker 3 (01:12:08):
I'll see you there, Jan, thank you. Eleven away from
ten jeepers better wicket in the cricket sixty out for three.
It's Hope, but he's gone? Is it a hope? They
burn the coffins? I think, But I'm not going to
get to name it with Jen. Who am I to
argue with?

Speaker 6 (01:12:25):
Jan?

Speaker 3 (01:12:26):
Wasn't Hope? It was the other one. I'll bring up
at school when I see it. Wicket sixty eight for three.
It's August has gone. Court Chapman Bold Sodi, there we go.
Let's have a break and more of your merriment. Who
felt that Jan sucked the life out of us. Tonight,

(01:12:49):
kind people have texted to say Jan gives them hope. Yeah,
Marcus looking into cloning my baby, my cat since last
year when he passed two hundred and nine hours twenty
two minutes ago. So people want to clone their cats. Marcus.
The quake, well, I forgot to ask Jane she felt
the quake, Marcus, the quake was unusually long and strong

(01:13:10):
for Willington quake as felt in the Western Hills, probably
due to how close this was to the epicenters. It
was three fifths of the way between Markra and Arapawa.
Is that the island the one that's got special sheep on?

Speaker 8 (01:13:24):
I think?

Speaker 3 (01:13:25):
Am I right? If I seen a country calendar on that?
Remember the Arapara sheepy. It's not a word I've actually
pronounced very well. It's arab Pawa island pao A. I
think there was special sheep on. That might be wrong,
but Jan certainly has her supporters. Marcus Greek he had

(01:13:47):
totally disagree with the lovely elderly lady Jet. We don't
know that she's elderly, far less troubled the planet creating
bodies and bearing them full of formaldehyde. Either ether is
the last of all of what and where and why?
It is the Mormon who believe only a few of
us go to heaven. Marcus, I was having a great
night in listening and night breaking news talk without big

(01:14:07):
quake and Stoke Vegas Stoke very low hut Jed has
briefly sucked the life out of it. Yes, I don't
know what the mass grave was. People are interested in that.
I don't like the sound of that. Our special goats,
thank you. I was trying to think, my special goats.

Speaker 9 (01:14:25):
Where was that?

Speaker 3 (01:14:26):
Is that to do with cremation? But no, on that
island there's special goats, so thank you for that. I
not a country calends of child. I feel a lot
of those those weird places you think of. There's sort
of some special country calendar about. There's always some you know,
farmeries deviating into something else. I don't know. The goats, oh, yes,

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this is very interesting about the goats. One of the
rarest goats in the world. So it's got a different name.
Then they call it the art of Pawa goat is
according to the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy, critically coasters a
small dual purpose animal that was found is sanded the

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island of Atapata and the Marlborough Sounds of New Zealand.
There's evidence to suggest the support the belief that the
adi Para goat did direct descendants of the now extinct
Old English breed. In seventy seventy three, Captain James Crook
released two goats on Utapata Island's East Bay, and he
gave another pair to a moldy chief in nearby ship Cove.

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A few decades later, in eighteen thirty nine, he visits
the Waiting settlement on Altiparta Island, wrote his diary that
the island swarmed with goats. They lived there for two
years and the seventies they goats came under the threat
of eradication. Was only through the dedication of Betty Rower,
resident that the Arapara goat survived a cull. By the

(01:15:54):
dedication of Betty Row, the goats of Alipara Island were
preserved when the New Zealand Department of Conservation wished to
cull them entirely through direct action. The goats still survives today,
but annually there is a cull. Many goats live in
the second set up on the island from six goats
flowing back to the UK and twenty fourteen they're in
our Herd's been built up around the country if it's

(01:16:15):
to breed. The goat are ongoing in the United States
as well, along with other heritage breed animals. The Conna
Prairie Museum breeds a herd of Arapawa goats. In January
twenty eighteen, the BBC's Country File program of what there
could be as few as one hundred and fifty of
the goats worldwide. Well, that is fascinating. Had no idea.

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They're smaller than modern milking breeds and come in a
variety of colors. Beautiful looking goats. What if they felt
the quake? Another work at the cricket or a lovely
PHONEO there of a deer and a goat down on
the foreshore of Arapawa Island.

Speaker 20 (01:16:54):
There we go.

Speaker 3 (01:16:55):
That's a good story about that. It's not something I've
ever known it I must if I watched the show. Now,
let me just look at the cricket for a sec.
He looks familiar. The bowler Satner has bold hope for
twenty four Western is on seventy four for four they

(01:17:15):
need one hundred and thirty four from fifty five balls.
Good luck to them. So we are talking earthquakes and
goats and barbecues and heaven. Welcome Marcus till twelve get
in touch. Oh eight hundred and eighty ten eighty and

(01:17:35):
nine nine.

Speaker 20 (01:17:40):
Oh.

Speaker 3 (01:17:41):
Something's happened with Celebrity Trader on TV tonight. I'm looking
forward to the final of that, someone said Marcus. TV
three advertised tonight was a final Celebrity Trader UK instead
a game show played. Could someone tell me more about that? Marcus?
Off top of it, could you mention that last week
and asked the love of my life, clear Olsen, to
marry me and she accepted. Thank goodness. Cheers Sean Marcus.

(01:18:10):
Indian culture and others prefer eating goat than anything else.
That's right. I think goat is the most eaten meat
in the world. Marcus. I feel there could be a
lovely children's book about spirit cats. I'll be a great
book spirit cats waiting in limbo? What do they call
that time when you actually what's that like that show ghost?
What does that stage called stage stage called when you're

(01:18:33):
raiding to ascend? Is that called purgatory? I'm never good
on all those all those words, Marcus. Is sheep at
well are a part of youse in South Canterbury. Historical
records suggest that sheep may have been Arapara Island. The
marble sounds for one over two hundred year. What's water cremation, Marcus,

(01:18:54):
I don't want to know. Yes, got no interest in water.
It just sounds creepy, Marcus. Jan make consider booking a
seat on the astral planes. You can get a window seat, Joe,
Thank you, Joe. Oh, the estral plane?

Speaker 8 (01:19:14):
What is that?

Speaker 3 (01:19:15):
I've got no IDEA cricket ninety four for six. I
need about three of ball and looks like an lb
wicket if you are north and if you just tuned in,
your power should be on the next two to three hours.
It's a bush fix, said with kindness. But yeah, they're

(01:19:35):
not going to get up to something. I don't think
I know what's going on, so but I know you've
got without power twenty four thousand homes. I'll get you
the information you need. Although someone texted me and said
that their power has just come back, and have asked
them where they are and they haven't told me. There's
also been a bad cutwork car crash and keep your

(01:19:59):
oad in Auckland. But I think that's resolved itself. Stephanie,
good evening, it's Marcus welcome.

Speaker 11 (01:20:06):
It's good evening, Marcus.

Speaker 23 (01:20:07):
The cresh just south of toy Happy.

Speaker 3 (01:20:10):
The road is now open both ways. Yep, brilliant.

Speaker 10 (01:20:14):
Okay, yeah, there's a few roadmarkers around just south of that.

Speaker 11 (01:20:20):
But yeah, the road is now open.

Speaker 10 (01:20:21):
Where the cresh was.

Speaker 3 (01:20:22):
It's about three thirty today, wasn't it. Yeah, yeah, copy that,
thank you the Marcus welcome.

Speaker 21 (01:20:30):
Marcus. Now, now, like you, I've been watching the Tasers
and I was thinking about it all day. I got
the TV or sort it out. It wasn't on, wasn't
on tonight and anyway, I tried all sorts of things.

(01:20:53):
I went to the to the television and cut on
TV three and apparently what I read there was that
changed it to the seventh of November, so that the
final will be on the same day or same night
as England as in England, so hopefully it'll be the

(01:21:17):
final will be on tomorrow night.

Speaker 3 (01:21:20):
And it's become quite a big show in England. I
think England's fallen in love with that rugby player. Who
seems to be doing quite well on it. I think,
you know, I think it's a ton of fun over
Jordan thoroughly and I like her, I like the host
I like I like them all.

Speaker 21 (01:21:38):
It looked, you know, the English do it best.

Speaker 20 (01:21:41):
Yes, son, mind you.

Speaker 21 (01:21:42):
The first time I ever saw it was a New Zealand.
I thought that was pretty great. The Americans useless. They
had celebrities and it was all fluffy and I didn't
I didn't actually watch aught of it. But the English,
the celebrities there are such genuine people.

Speaker 5 (01:22:01):
And and.

Speaker 3 (01:22:06):
People love that elderly actress, which who I didn't know,
but people loved her. Did you know what she was from?

Speaker 5 (01:22:13):
Oh no, I didn't.

Speaker 3 (01:22:14):
I've never seen her anything. But you seemed a charming
old soul.

Speaker 9 (01:22:18):
Yeah. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 21 (01:22:20):
They've all got their own characters, haven't they. And yeah,
but Joe he said, last time, you said, I think
it's him in cat Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:22:30):
I think.

Speaker 18 (01:22:33):
Anyway, I just thought, I let you know, be.

Speaker 3 (01:22:37):
On tomorrow night.

Speaker 21 (01:22:39):
That's that's what it said on the TV.

Speaker 22 (01:22:43):
A little bit of news there.

Speaker 21 (01:22:46):
I suppose if we've had it first, we'd be telling everybody.
You know, I've got relatives.

Speaker 3 (01:22:52):
Yeah, Okay, I appreciate that. I think too, the screaming
in the movie theaters and the UK, it's become such
a big deal. Laurie, this is Marcus. Welcome, Hi Marcus.

Speaker 9 (01:23:03):
Yeah, hey, it was a nice to hear Jann and
Philly contemplated state obviously resolved.

Speaker 3 (01:23:10):
To she didn't feel the flake, which is interesting, well.

Speaker 9 (01:23:15):
Strange enough, And Pami, I didn't feel it either. You know,
I was sitting on a high stool just about the time,
you know when that when.

Speaker 3 (01:23:24):
Who sits on a high stool?

Speaker 9 (01:23:26):
No, I'm working, working at a desk.

Speaker 3 (01:23:28):
Oh I see that. I thought you might have locked
like English bar in your house, like with a high
stole at the bar and having a pint of guinness.
That makes more sense.

Speaker 9 (01:23:36):
Well, it's it's a sort of stool that could be
used in a bar. But I just got it up
around my computer and although you know, the the office
that's called you know, a concrete sort of base. But no,
I never felt a thing, which I was a bit surprised.
But it's you're saying, it's been felt quite strongly north

(01:24:01):
of here or wrong ways north and around the place,
but mainly.

Speaker 3 (01:24:04):
Mainly on up up the coast up. Why did that?

Speaker 9 (01:24:06):
But not so much in the middle, Okay, but I
mean it's another name we haven't heard from Leuven and
we haven't heard from a long time. When you're talking
about full moon and earthquakes as king Ring, does he
still around or no?

Speaker 4 (01:24:21):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:24:21):
I mean he had a certain following, but I thought, yeah,
but I don't think there was any basis to any
of it.

Speaker 8 (01:24:28):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (01:24:28):
No, he didn't have quite a last following for quite
a while, and it was used to hear of him
very often on the talk shows and even on sometimes
on the news making predictions.

Speaker 3 (01:24:38):
But he sort of went viral before people went viral.
He had a very big following for a long time
and good brand recognition. But yeah, I haven't heard much
of him for a long time.

Speaker 9 (01:24:48):
Yeah, there was there was supposedly people that used to
buy his weather predictions, you know, like he was around
a service in.

Speaker 4 (01:24:58):
Laurie.

Speaker 3 (01:24:58):
I'm of a firm belief that to pretend or claim
that you can predict the earthquakes is cruel because people
find those really traumatic and I think I think if
you said an earthquake was happening, pet would be terrified.

Speaker 9 (01:25:10):
Yeah, well, but it was his connection with the full moon.
Part was one of the things that full moon to
do with earthquakes and also do with the beaching of
the blackfish all the way. There was a connection there.

Speaker 5 (01:25:25):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (01:25:26):
But so.

Speaker 3 (01:25:29):
Now I'll find out that there's a few. I'll see
if there's a text about that, Laurie. But nice to
talk to you. Thank you, Chris. It's Marcus. Good evening, Oh.

Speaker 18 (01:25:37):
Good evening, Marcus. Just not as interesting as the earthquakes.
But there is a Spirit Cat book. Well it's a
children's book, but I have a copy and I think
it's a lovely book. And it's by some author called
Judith Cure, and it's called Goodbye Mark, And apparently it's
one of a series, but it's always been a lovely

(01:25:59):
one and they illustrate it beautifully with the little Spirit
Cat when it passes on in the whole family set
until they get a kitten. But no one can move
on until Marg's little spirit moves on. It's quite lovely.
It sounds about corny.

Speaker 3 (01:26:15):
But it does doesn't sound corny at all.

Speaker 18 (01:26:18):
I thought it was a really good one for children
to learn about grief of a pet.

Speaker 3 (01:26:22):
Yes she did, she did. The Tiger who Game Came
to Tea, which is a very famous book.

Speaker 18 (01:26:28):
Yes, that's correct. I don't know all her books, but
Goodbye Mark is one.

Speaker 19 (01:26:34):
That I.

Speaker 4 (01:26:36):
Have in my.

Speaker 3 (01:26:39):
I'm recognizing some of them from children's days, Like I
think it was one of them about let me think
one of them was the Crocodile under the Bed. Yeah,
I recognize a few of those. This is certainly an
esteemed author.

Speaker 18 (01:26:53):
Yeah. Well, when you said it's a wonder someone hasn't
done a spirit.

Speaker 3 (01:26:58):
Yeah, there is one. I was reading a text with
that one. But yeah, I appreciate that, Chris. But thank
you Deed. It's Marcus. Good evening, Good evening.

Speaker 8 (01:27:06):
Marcus always felt confused between can Ring and Lean Ring
because it wasn't Len Ring the guy that said don't
you should back like a crane?

Speaker 3 (01:27:14):
Oh no, flip.

Speaker 8 (01:27:19):
It was like an advertising campaign back in the day,
back in the eighties. I think his name was was
Ken Ring. And then we had Lenring going on about
the earthquakes and the moon and everything.

Speaker 3 (01:27:35):
I don't know who said don't use your back like
a crane.

Speaker 8 (01:27:39):
Well, I'm telling you it's Len Ring.

Speaker 3 (01:27:41):
Are you sure? I thought for a while I thought
it was while it was Precious mackenzie. But I'm trying
to think who that was.

Speaker 8 (01:27:52):
He was such a good box, sir, Precious McKenzie.

Speaker 3 (01:27:54):
He's a weightlifter.

Speaker 8 (01:27:55):
How do you think he would didn't he box?

Speaker 3 (01:27:58):
No, he's a weightlifter. But you've got You've got me
stuck on using your back because I remember those ads.
Leonard Ring, Yeah right, Leonard Ring, Yeah.

Speaker 8 (01:28:11):
Thank you, it's just us the top of the dome.
I was actually calling to tell you on hang on.

Speaker 3 (01:28:15):
Hang on, hang on. Yeah, I'll get to that.

Speaker 9 (01:28:18):
What was his what was his.

Speaker 3 (01:28:21):
Background that he could tell us that I found his obituary.
Leonard Ring was always a talented speaker. Presented during the eighties.
He was selected front the ACC's exit prevention program. He's
still remembered for bend your knees and don't use your
back like a crane.

Speaker 8 (01:28:43):
Thank you, as proposed to the Monguy Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:28:46):
Monguy. Ring was born in the East End of London
and nineteen nineteen, the last of seven children of sickly childhood.
He discovered gymnasiums and his teens and began a lifelong
interest in health and fitness. There was a war commando
did the lot then moved to New Zealand and ran
a physio therapy given well, so much to do a
movie of this guy, because that would be one of

(01:29:06):
the world's greatest advertising lines. As don't use it anyway,
tell me about your pet that you've pitt that you've met,
you've met a clone dog.

Speaker 8 (01:29:14):
I met a clone dog three years ago in Palm
Springs and that was when it was about two hundred
thousand to clone one.

Speaker 4 (01:29:21):
Wow.

Speaker 8 (01:29:22):
And it was at a restaurant called the Tropicana and
Palm Springs, very famous old restaurant. And there's a guy
there with his dog and he'd had it cloned, and
he was just a bit annoyed with the new one's
personality really. So it's very much a nature versus nurture argument,

(01:29:44):
isn't it.

Speaker 3 (01:29:45):
And I imagine once you clone a dog and spend
all that money, you probably would be soft on the
dog obedience training because you just assume that generally would
tune out, just like the one that you'd love that
has died.

Speaker 8 (01:29:57):
You would hope or yeah, maybe he was lazy on
the training or nurture, who knows.

Speaker 3 (01:30:03):
But the thing what he could actually get another one
of that clone and then bring it up better, couldn't he?

Speaker 8 (01:30:10):
Perhaps I don't know who. You go another generation down
and it just might be more disappointing.

Speaker 3 (01:30:15):
Must have been pretty well trained if it was an
a restaurant.

Speaker 8 (01:30:17):
Though, I mean, it wasn't like barking the place down
or anything. I just don't think.

Speaker 3 (01:30:26):
It's like I was visiting a small dog like a
chitsu or a little terrier or something.

Speaker 8 (01:30:31):
Was it, yes, yes, small terrier?

Speaker 3 (01:30:34):
Yeah, yes, I could always visualize it. Okay, you've got
me on that. I wonder if lean Ring is Kinring's brother.

Speaker 8 (01:30:44):
I mean what a family.

Speaker 3 (01:30:46):
Yes, but I'll tell you what, have you ever used
your back like a never would would you? Once you
saw that ad? You'd always been your knees, don't. I
mean it was very effective, very effective, wasn't it? And
you keep the weight close to you, brilliant? Thank you, Dean,
hold your horses people with you, sew and use your
back like a crane. And I don't use your back
like a crane. So I got that wrong. Twenty one
past ten Marcus over four year old mix bured dog

(01:31:10):
half Blue Healer, half English Bultaria. He has no major
egro issues for three months he's been on a human
anti anxiety drug emial trip. De Lene different Dog Lovable
now amazing has had major egro issues. Wow, Marcus. I

(01:31:30):
followed Len Ring's advice and now my back is a
good but Maniza shot Marcus. I remember the late eighties.
We had a garage sale just before my mother died
passed away. Precious Mackenzie came to our garage sale and
Parkerlanger he brought a cane over, a cane cover for
a laundry basket. My mother was so starstruck because of
their how house a memory I remember so vividly. Gosh,

(01:31:53):
imagine buying a cane cover for a laundry basket, we
just even knowing that would fit. Now, the West Indies
are one five, five for six, just being to catch
one five five for six. Good catch out on the boundary.

(01:32:17):
I need fifty three from nineteen fifty three fifty nineteen
times three fifties, just done a three and over three ball. Rather, Marcus,
there is no UK Traders on tomorrow night or anything
in the coming weeks according to the EPG. What's the EPG?
So it'll be on tomorrow, I'll watch it online. I

(01:32:39):
was gonna watch it after work tonight. I was cocker
hoop pete.

Speaker 23 (01:32:47):
Yeah, precious mckins. I used to do welling and that
for pitchual engineering here, yes, few years ago now. And
he came around to ask, because an engineering, there's a
lot of beck injuries and are they strained the backs?
You use cranes and that would be all do things
we probably shouldn't do it if we're in a cinema,

(01:33:07):
just trying to tell us you did right. He said,
don't use your back as a crane. And when he
was there, he was promoting these belts putting your lower
part of your back. That's where you always get the
damage as the lower part of your back if you
have a back injury. I end up buying one of
those back belts, so I do a lot of lifting now.

(01:33:29):
It's it's just from the bottom. It just goes around
your bottom part of your spine and your back. And
I always use it. If I know I'm going to
help someone move their house of furniture whatever, I'll wear
that all day and it's I haven't got any back problems,
and I reckon that belt has saved me a lot
of you know, maybe injuries.

Speaker 3 (01:33:48):
This might sound on con pete are going to I'd
rather have a bad beat to be seen wearing one
of those belts. It looks kind of overly cautious, doesn't it.

Speaker 23 (01:33:57):
I might do, But then again, you know it's like
your eyes. You know, engineering you going to wear your
safety glasses and stuff. If you don't, you're going to
grinding and stuff. You only get I said, I think
I spoke this a better a while back. You can't
go on the hospital and say, oh, can I have
any and I have one of those blue eyes? Please,
I don't. You don't have no spears that any spears

(01:34:18):
in hospitals, do you don't?

Speaker 7 (01:34:20):
You bug it?

Speaker 23 (01:34:20):
You bugging it.

Speaker 3 (01:34:21):
If you've got to put the middle in the eye,
would that be with that that eye that you can
put with it?

Speaker 7 (01:34:26):
Oh?

Speaker 23 (01:34:26):
No, you go straight to the go straight to the
eye specialists and they take it here. You have to
you otherwise you other words, you'll get a rust. But
you'll get a rust. You gotta get it out. You
know it's in there. So you've got to go straight
to the eye specialists and they take it out.

Speaker 3 (01:34:39):
Sure, okay, anything else? Anything else with you? There?

Speaker 4 (01:34:46):
Peep?

Speaker 3 (01:34:47):
Do you feel the quake no, I didn't know.

Speaker 23 (01:34:50):
I was actually I just I was down at Quincare
the auction down the essay, I was still saw it.
What time was the leth?

Speaker 7 (01:34:57):
Quite?

Speaker 21 (01:34:57):
What time was it?

Speaker 3 (01:34:59):
Much happen me at Quinn's.

Speaker 23 (01:35:02):
Yeah, there's a good quick crowd here to days, the
same old people sort of thing.

Speaker 4 (01:35:05):
But yeah, that was all right.

Speaker 23 (01:35:07):
You brought a few bits and pieces, but you know
it's got up and just go know when when to
stop buying because the price case sometimes they go more
than what they're worth.

Speaker 4 (01:35:15):
Knew what sort of stuff?

Speaker 3 (01:35:16):
What sort of stuff are you buying there on today? Pete?

Speaker 23 (01:35:20):
Just buy tools mainly kind of an engineering so I
know what good tools are worth.

Speaker 3 (01:35:24):
Yeah, and you'll you'll sell on sell those on trade me,
will you?

Speaker 8 (01:35:28):
Yeah?

Speaker 23 (01:35:28):
It can be hard work, but eventually pevil. But if
you buy good quality stuff. The metal was a lot
better than eying. It's made in England. Of the older
stuff like record vices and what have you, there are
a lot better quality and the ones off today did.

Speaker 3 (01:35:44):
You say did you did you say record vices?

Speaker 23 (01:35:48):
Yeah, record that's the name. Other than now they are
called Dawn now they've they've been taken over by dawn.
Now that's another name they use.

Speaker 3 (01:35:55):
Now, I didn't know that that's that's your heavy duty,
that's your heavy juicy. It'd be hard for you for
you deliver those on trade me. Would you we pick
up only would it a year.

Speaker 23 (01:36:06):
Because of weaight of them?

Speaker 5 (01:36:07):
You see.

Speaker 23 (01:36:09):
Nowadays you've got to get things you're living and that
the weight, the waights that you're paying by weights or so?

Speaker 3 (01:36:16):
Could you deliver advice through the courriers?

Speaker 9 (01:36:19):
Yeah?

Speaker 20 (01:36:20):
I was just no.

Speaker 23 (01:36:21):
Hev eithern like twenty five kges or you take it
to the depot.

Speaker 3 (01:36:26):
Oh yeah, the old depot drop off. Nice stuff, Pete,
I got. I've got on you with your advices to
know that was a brand. Seventeen overs and two balls gone.
They need Ermmm, hasn't quite come up. There's a six there.
I just wait for the score to come up. People.

(01:36:48):
He's got a little counter out of his pocket. Powell
on thirty three or eleven balls. It's a good six
off Jamison. It's going to be an exciting finish for
this one. This over six one six one two six
eighteen twenty twenty two off that over Cheepers. The quake
was five point one. Marke Is just curious. Do you

(01:37:10):
do talk back at home or do you have to
go to a studio, Go to a studio. I could
do it at home, but we haven't got a big house.
And I'll mention it would be like when that remember
that when that was that that guy on TV in
South Korea is in North Korean specialist and the kids
and family random That's what it'd be like. Just had
a small after shock, small quake, probably an after shock

(01:37:30):
on the western hills of Wellington. That's from Allen. Thank
you for that, Alan. I'll check that up on the
and eq n Z three point five forty k's deep,
fifteen k's west. So that has happened. The after quake
has been widely felt. They're all widely felt these days,

(01:37:52):
aren't they.

Speaker 19 (01:37:54):
Wen.

Speaker 3 (01:37:54):
It's exciting to go on that widely feel thing and
chuck it in hasn't been as widely felt, but it's
been felt. Eleven hundred and ninety four people have felt it.
They get a good response. There wasn't a warning either,
So the original was four point nine and the subsequent
was a three point five. And that's your quake news

(01:38:15):
for tonight. Twenty eight to eleven. Someone said Pete and
his Nanny state belt. Yeah, I reckon, Captain Cautious with
your lifting belt. I know it's the right thing to do,
but always yeah, flip, I wouldn't want a lifting belt.
Isn't that terrible of me to be judgmental about that

(01:38:36):
when they're just trying to save the country a fortune
on exting compensational sorts of things. Oh, I know it
sounds bad of me to say that, but let me
just keep my built. Captain cautious. Twenty seven to eleven,

(01:38:57):
they need twenty runs from ten balls. This is doable,
But winn't this off? This side? They've got a six
and a four. They could probably win it and this over. Actually,
if they play their cards right, maybe we've got to
Maybe we've left the dud bowlers to the end. One
O eight for seven twenty bulls twenty runs from ten bulls.

(01:39:23):
Have a bit of a confair in the middle of
work at what to do now? I get confused with
Saturn because he wears glasses betting but not bowling.

Speaker 20 (01:39:30):
Have I got that?

Speaker 3 (01:39:31):
What's that about? I mean, good on them, but I
suppose your site doesn't need to be as good when
you're bowling, does it is that the way it works.
It's been some of tonight thinking about that. I'm worried
about those goats. Why an't we breeding those? They looked delightful.
So ten bulls left, twenty runs needed, and that one

(01:39:53):
looks like it's going to go for a two. Let's
take a break and back with more soon. Twenty three
away from eleven. I'm looking forward to what you want
to take through about seventeen from seven? The wist in
his needness, it's excited. Last over you go and watch
on the TV if you like. I'm not fussed ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen,
fourteen for that over. So six balls left and sixteen

(01:40:16):
to get. We're talking about using it back like a crane.
I imagine if probably if we didn't have that add
people would still be doing it. But it seems to
have survived as advice forever. It's ingrained. I think I've
said that to my kids. I imagine there's been done it.
I don't know if kids are naturally good lifters. Are they?
I don't think they are. Think most people had to

(01:40:36):
be told that. Hmm. I should probably bring the ad back.
Actually thinking about that, Chapman was the high school for
years in on seventy eight, just six more balls left
to go? Who's ever? Jamison's got the last over, given
it to the big rig and Captain's telling what to
do now, I getting his orders. POWs on forty five

(01:40:57):
off fifteen's he's getting through, but Ford's Ford's facing Who's
only getting two runs of balls? So they want to
get Powell back on strike. We exciting last over, I'll
call it. I'm not going to commentate the whole thing,
but they need some calls now for the big quake
at nine past nine. I haven't seen any reports of damage.

(01:41:19):
Oh there's one of the website I just go to
and just check if there's but certainly no one's I've
spoken about twenty people that have experienced it. No one
said that there's been any damage, so that's good news.
I'll just see if there's any other information. That's a
four off the first ball of the over, so onlyed

(01:41:43):
twelve from five. They'll get this. I've got no idea
if they'll get it or not. Actually, it's just one
of those things you say, isn't it. Let's just try
to find some more quake news for you. Thousands have
reported the magnitude four point nine quake. I'm just seeing
if there's any reports of damage. Fenn said there's been

(01:42:05):
no caller ELTs as a result, and all railway lines
restricted to forty k's as a result of the quakes.
The commuters can expect delays. So yeah, that's a situation there. Hey,
let's get the show back up and running. Would you
have your pet clone for fifty grand and your dream barbecue?

(01:42:28):
Have you had an oz pig? Have you had a
what about those ones that were big for a while
with the pellets? You've had a pellet barbecue? You get
the good heat on that? And how did that work
out for you? Have you ever gone to the barbecue
this week and decided that well you thought you have
a barbecue, but you decided hadn't. Actually the gas bottle
is empty. We hadn't cleaned it after last year. That's

(01:42:49):
the kind of stuff I want to hear about tonight.
That's what we're on about. So barbecues and barbecues and
cloning of pets and the quake. Have you got other
topics for tonight? I've got something to ask a question about.
That's a good hit. That one there, that's a six.
In fact, it's a four, but it's a good four.

(01:43:11):
So now need eight from three balls. This is West
Indies against his end of the twenty twenty eight from
three balls. So you get a six that first one,
or you just need two fours. Hey, you know how
sometimes sports come up on Facebook you watch videos of them.
What is Irish road bowling? What's that about? Is that AI?

(01:43:36):
Or is that actually a thing? Just if anyone happens
to know, I probably could have googled it research it myself,
but that's no fun in that. I thought, chip is
what is this game? It's pretty wacky doodle. There's big
crowds on the street watching it, just like you're having
balls up roads. Might also be a noble because foots
over the line that one, it's very marginal. Might have

(01:43:58):
lost the game because of a no ball. You either
got a free hit that's going to cost them. That's terrible.
Be the game on that the free bit because of
a night free hit because of a no ball. If
you ever set his foot over the lone marginally and
just gone for a single on the free hit. But yep,
if you want to talk on it tonight, keep those

(01:44:18):
texts and barbecues and cloning pets. Wow, Jack is going
to be busy on the weekends. Is he staying on
a Saturday morning show too? This is Jack Tay? Do
we know about that?

Speaker 5 (01:44:29):
Dan?

Speaker 3 (01:44:31):
Yeah, it's going to remain. He's going to do Q
and A. He's going to do the news, and he's
going to do is he on Saturday or Sunday? Sunday Sunday?
He's going to Saturday. He's going to busy weekends. All
that's a great thing. All your work done on the weekend,
Friday night, Saturday night on the news, Saturday morning on ZB,

(01:44:51):
Sunday morning on Q and A. Wow, who does Sunday
night on the news? I must it starts on a Sunday.
What's that about? That's Jack for you, So congratulations to him.
Don't be judgmental about back braces. You've obviously never done
your back and with heavy lifting, if you do, you

(01:45:12):
might lower yourself to wear one. They are great, by
the way. Oh yes, I'm fully aware of that, So
thanks for that. You wouldn't laugh at his share They
wear belts and a harness. There's a huge hit for
the West Indies, but it's been caught. So two balls left.
They need six runs from two balls. It's going to

(01:45:34):
be exciting. Jason, this is Marcus.

Speaker 12 (01:45:37):
Welcome evening, Marcus.

Speaker 20 (01:45:40):
How are we doing tonight?

Speaker 3 (01:45:41):
Good Jason, thank you, Yeah, good good, Loving the show.

Speaker 20 (01:45:45):
I just thought i'd throw in a quick babegue story.

Speaker 3 (01:45:49):
Thank you.

Speaker 20 (01:45:50):
It wasn't quite mouse.

Speaker 3 (01:45:51):
Pooh, but gross, that wasn't it.

Speaker 20 (01:45:55):
Yeah yeah, I thought it was going to go somewhere else,
but no, he just went then. Yeah, funny. So it
was my birthdays, like a beginning of spring. So traditionally
we normally have our first barbecue of the year about men,
and last year we were having our barbecue, you know,

(01:46:16):
just half of them friends turned up and pulled out
this beautiful little, tiny mini barbecue like this that you like,
you say, they're all small nowadays, so beautiful little mini
barbecue that they had all the food already and went
to send the barbecue on and it just didn't quite go.
And it was like the boys were the car. It

(01:46:39):
was awesome. I just sat back and six six guys
analyzed this barbecue figured out the best way on how
to disassemble it reassemble it, you know, and yeah, yeah,
that was like, like I say, guys, look at what.

Speaker 3 (01:46:56):
It wasn't a pellet one. It was quite a straightforward
just like a baby weber, Is that right.

Speaker 20 (01:47:00):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, similar, Yeah, just like a different version
of the baby weaver. Just a gas little gas one,
but the vow would locked up and there was I
think those those little wasted things that clicked the spiders
and hide them in their little cleanness.

Speaker 3 (01:47:14):
Oh yep, yep.

Speaker 20 (01:47:16):
Yeah, one of them had got into the into the area.
But just to get it off there was yeah. Yeah,
it would have been a good little I don't really
do the internet, but it would have been a good
little YouTube video or something of all these guys analyzing
the best way to take it off and get it
back together.

Speaker 8 (01:47:33):
And I just sat back.

Speaker 20 (01:47:35):
It was my birthday, so I had just sat back
on the deck chair and had a beer and made
them do this thing. It was wonderful and they did it.
They did Yep, they did it, and yep.

Speaker 4 (01:47:45):
Within.

Speaker 20 (01:47:47):
Maybe forty minutes, city five forty minutes. So it was
a decent you know it was. It wasn't just to
fix it. It was make sure we know what we're
going to do before we fix it. Yeah, it was
quite a good story.

Speaker 6 (01:48:01):
Yep, thank you.

Speaker 3 (01:48:04):
Minutes with six People's quite a bit of effort, isn't.

Speaker 7 (01:48:06):
It It was?

Speaker 3 (01:48:08):
It was not an easy fix.

Speaker 20 (01:48:11):
No, well, like I say, in the end, it was
an easy fix, but I think it was you had
too many cooks, boil the broth and all the rest.

Speaker 3 (01:48:18):
You're probably right, Jason. Nice to hear from it. The
last ball in the cricket they need five from one bore.
The last ball was a single. It went wicket that
went four dot three hit one wicket one. This is
the last ball the West dis need five from this
last ball. Here it is Jamison, the big rig, bowling
it on guys. He's wacked and he's wacked it big.

(01:48:38):
But it'll be caught. No, it hasn't been caught, but
just for the air they've won. It only went for
about ten meters away from the wicket, so he got
it but didn't get it with any kind of force.
So New Zealand wins by three runs. Let's take a
break and then be back with lowest catches soon. People.
Twelve to eleven, Hello, Loess, this is Marcus. Good evening.

Speaker 24 (01:49:01):
Hello. I believe you're all trying to get hold of
the traitors. The final, and I watched it this afternoon
and it was either on YouTube or.

Speaker 3 (01:49:11):
Wow, don't tell us, don't tell us who won.

Speaker 24 (01:49:14):
I'm not going to No, I'm not going to tell
you the answer. But I watched. I watched the whole thing.
I'm not the whole thing. I've watched most of it,
but I watched the last two or three in a
row this afternoon, after i'd settled around and had it.
Was quite hard to find because there's so much stuff there.
But it is there on the YouTube board and m
Z plus or whatever it is. It's one of those two,

(01:49:38):
those two stations.

Speaker 3 (01:49:40):
It was supposed to be on three now but I've looked, like,
can't and it was the final.

Speaker 24 (01:49:46):
Yes, I saw the final. Yes, very good. It was too.
I must say, we're hunting for isn't.

Speaker 3 (01:49:54):
It on the UK yet? It hasn't been on TV
in the UK yet.

Speaker 24 (01:50:01):
No, I hate to say that earlier and I was surprised.
I thought, well, goodness me, I've watched it. I couldn't
find it anybody.

Speaker 3 (01:50:07):
Care episodes episode eight screen but not episode nine.

Speaker 24 (01:50:12):
Well, I don't know what number this was.

Speaker 20 (01:50:14):
I just know who won.

Speaker 24 (01:50:15):
And they all had a drink and so on and it.

Speaker 7 (01:50:20):
Was the end.

Speaker 3 (01:50:21):
Oh good, okay, and that's the one with Stephen frying
everyone on it. Yes, yes, okay, well thank you Lois.
It's yeah, well so tell me I averyone else that's
founded ten from ten eleven. Hello, Justice is Marcus welcome?

Speaker 7 (01:50:37):
Oh Marcus?

Speaker 9 (01:50:38):
That Traders.

Speaker 7 (01:50:39):
It wasn't supposed to be on. It was a big
mistake and it got taken My granddaughter's at TV one
and it wasn't supposed to be on and when they realized,
they took it straight off because it's supposed to be
on Britain. First. Oh wow, So I thought she said
it was going to be on tonight, but you haven't.
It hasn't been on tonight.

Speaker 8 (01:50:59):
Then.

Speaker 3 (01:50:59):
I think it was supposed to be on tonight but
they played another show instead, so I think it's supposed
to They will finally screen it tomorrow.

Speaker 7 (01:51:07):
Oh that's right. Yes, it was a big mistake and
it wasn't supposed to be on here, so they were
just hopefully nobody from Britain was listening to our programs
so there would know who weren't.

Speaker 3 (01:51:19):
Yeah, well yeah, I don't know. I don't think I
mean that woman since you seen an online. But I've
had a quick look and can't see that, so I
don't know how she's managed to find it.

Speaker 7 (01:51:27):
Well, no, I don't know, but it certainly wasn't supposed
to be on when it was it last night.

Speaker 5 (01:51:35):
Or this morning?

Speaker 3 (01:51:36):
Just what they didn't screen it, Josh, they didn't TV inteed,
TV three didn't screen it. They pulled it in time.
Oh right, yeah, have you watched the show at all?

Speaker 7 (01:51:46):
No, I haven't watched that.

Speaker 3 (01:51:47):
It was quite fun.

Speaker 7 (01:51:48):
It's good, my daughter said, it's great.

Speaker 3 (01:51:52):
Yeah, it's really good.

Speaker 7 (01:51:53):
Yes, anyway, that's all. By the way, I was in
Wellington in easter there, yes, well yep, in nineteen forty two.
I think it was June the twenty fourth, twenty fifth,
midnight we had a seven point three earthquake.

Speaker 3 (01:52:08):
Oh I didn't know that during the war. Wow was
there much damage?

Speaker 7 (01:52:12):
Oh yes, Tony, I was. There was chimneys down everywhere
and the earthquake went on and on and on. It
was terrible place. There was hundreds after shops.

Speaker 3 (01:52:23):
Well, I'll check that.

Speaker 7 (01:52:26):
I thought it was seven point three, but I know
it was. It was bad and why wrapper possibly was
the center?

Speaker 3 (01:52:33):
Yes, yes, it was nineteen forty two. Two nineteen forty two.
One up earthquake shook the Lower North Island. He's in
on the twenty fourth of June and second of August
nineteen forty two.

Speaker 7 (01:52:44):
Yeah that's right. Yeah, that's all I can go to bed.

Speaker 3 (01:52:49):
Yeah late at night. You said that, Thank you.

Speaker 8 (01:52:51):
Josh.

Speaker 3 (01:52:51):
By the way, there's just been another quake in Wellington
A three point five forty k's fifteen k's west, forty
k is deep, fifteen k's west. That's just happened now,
Oh wow, celebrity traider thrown the causes in tire Finer
Finer final leaks online. So she has seen it. Hey, good,

(01:53:12):
look at Lois out there. That's what there would be
your understanding, wouldn't it.

Speaker 14 (01:53:15):
Dan.

Speaker 3 (01:53:16):
Celebrity traders have been thrown to cast. The entire fight
episode leaked online after wind. It was with just one
episode remaining of the series, which broke viewer records for
the BBC became the most watched TV end of the year,
the Memboth Prize up for grabs, but in a major
faux pa, Canadian streaming site Crave uploaded the entire episode
on Wednesday evening, allowing hundreds people to throw it online.

(01:53:38):
It means the number of views have already discovered the result,
which the Daily Mails opted not to spoil for fans
waiting for the finale. Canadian fans took to social media
and online forum read It to discuss the episode, Inclear
the mystery winner Ah discussing the sleek on Reddit. Another
pens stay away from traders music communities if you don't
want to get spoiled. Viewers of the series in New

(01:53:58):
Zealand have also already had a chance to watch the
final early, with the series streaming on three now in
It's another fan pinned on the forum site, I saw
part one and he's in this afternoon, but they have
since pulled it. That's not good for tv TV three.
It's a seventy minute episode. I'm not going to go

(01:54:20):
and it says there are no spoilers. I down and
they did that the Daily they said that the Daily Mail. Yeah,
so it's a seventy minute finale. That's bad of TV three.
So if you if you haven't watched it, you want
to watch it, you need to binge it now because
once you know who wins it, I think it won't
be that well, it might be who knows who am
I who are you, Lushi? What would you know about

(01:54:42):
these sorts of things? Exactly? But I'd watch it. I'd
watch the series soon if you want to not get
the spoiled by the spoilers. The West Indies lost the
cricket and he's in one the cricket by about two balls.
Well no, not really about three runs. They only scored
one on the last ball. If they'd scored a four
or six they would have won it. But it was

(01:55:04):
good bowl and it was a good last over from
Jamison A from the no ball that he bowled. Oh
good on your lowest. You'll be one of the few
that's seen it, I no doubt. Yeah, but I couldn't
work out how you could see something else. And please,
we've got that information, Marcus, brilliant cricket at Eden Park

(01:55:25):
last two nights. Usivis of the Windy's insult that New
zeal the publisher two million, cannot get up punders at
the park to pay for the lights. It was shocking, Marcus.
I watched episode nine of The Traders Stay on three
now until the last ten minutes and lost it. So
I now know the last four contestants for not the
final result Marcus Yes got to watch the final this
morning before they took it down.

Speaker 22 (01:55:47):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (01:55:48):
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