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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Show requested, So here it is.
Speaker 2 (00:02):
As long as you've got data.
Speaker 3 (00:04):
It's z MS Brian Clint Podcast ZIMS Brien Clint.
Speaker 4 (00:07):
Thanks to KFC.
Speaker 3 (00:12):
You're Brian Clintfty got everybody happy Taco Thursday.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
Welcome to the Brian Clint Show.
Speaker 3 (00:22):
God, I was really living life on the edge of
this morning. Were you You know when you realize you're
out and about, Because I was doing life and I
had to go here to this place to pick up
some T shirts, and then I had to go get
some new moistureizes. And then I had to go to
the supermarket to get food for tonight's dinner. Okay, I
(00:43):
needed to WII as soon as I left my house.
Speaker 2 (00:46):
That is living life on the edge.
Speaker 3 (00:48):
And I did all of that before I got home.
Oh my god, it was touch and go for a
long while.
Speaker 2 (00:55):
God, you could have a bladder in fiction brewing down
there and you don't even know weapons, isn't it.
Speaker 5 (01:00):
Sometimes there's noting in ueeze that gives you a bladder
in fiction.
Speaker 4 (01:03):
I think if you.
Speaker 3 (01:03):
Hold it for too long. Yeah, but it's good to
hold it for some because you know, that's bladder control,
is it? At a certain point it moves into bladder.
Speaker 5 (01:11):
In fiction, it is breaking the seal a real thing.
You know, people you get you when you're drinking. People
like this. How I don't want to break the seal
too early because then you have to pee all night.
Speaker 2 (01:20):
Is it a real thing?
Speaker 1 (01:21):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (01:21):
I think it's a myth.
Speaker 5 (01:23):
Let me to know from a doctor if it's real,
you know, because it feels real.
Speaker 2 (01:27):
It feels real.
Speaker 5 (01:28):
What am I going to do stand there at the
bar Cross Leggard for an extra forty five minutes?
Speaker 6 (01:33):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (01:34):
Because I mean eventually you have to we like, it's
just when.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
You got to we you got to win it.
Speaker 3 (01:38):
Yeah, yeah, drinking a myth. Masking chat GBT chat GBT
says it's a myth.
Speaker 2 (01:48):
Okay, there you go. Well p freely everybody.
Speaker 4 (01:51):
Maybe it's just a it's a mental game.
Speaker 2 (01:53):
Yeah you know. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:55):
Hey, we're going to sneak in a couple of extra
Hairy Styles songs this afternoon because the first of our
four draw to go and see him live and Sydney
happens tomorrow.
Speaker 7 (02:03):
Oh.
Speaker 5 (02:03):
I heard a rumor on the street that we're calling
the winner producer Claudia.
Speaker 4 (02:07):
We're sure that's exciting.
Speaker 2 (02:09):
Give it to the big show.
Speaker 5 (02:10):
I don't you You know they know the show that
can handle the big prizes and it's the Bran Clint
show that is us.
Speaker 3 (02:15):
We never fumble the bag.
Speaker 2 (02:19):
Yeah exactly, Yeah, and that's proof.
Speaker 5 (02:22):
So I will get you a Harry Styles song before
four o'clock so you can get in that drawer just
in case you're not.
Speaker 2 (02:27):
If you miss out tomorrow, don't worry.
Speaker 5 (02:29):
We're giving one away next week, and another one the
next week and another one the next week. We have
four trips to Harry Styles Live in Sydney to give
away with flights, tickets and accommodation.
Speaker 3 (02:38):
Pretty bloody special. Right now on the show, we're going
to do Trady versus Lady. You guys know the drill,
fifty bucks up for grabs for the winner, but you
got to do the muhy oh eight hundred dials at
m right now if you want to put in the work.
Speaker 5 (02:51):
Ladies on the comeback, it's three ladies, five Trade's who's
it going to be today?
Speaker 8 (02:57):
Play Tams Brian clind This is the very much Trady.
Speaker 4 (03:03):
This is Lady.
Speaker 3 (03:07):
We are early in the game this year, but the
trade's already in front.
Speaker 4 (03:12):
By two. They're on five wins for the year the Ladies.
They're on three.
Speaker 2 (03:16):
Ladies forty six.
Speaker 5 (03:17):
She's in Hamilton and she has a new part time
job and today is her first day off. Welcome to
the show, Jasmine, tasmand sorry, I have my glasses on.
Speaker 4 (03:29):
Tamson.
Speaker 2 (03:31):
Hi.
Speaker 3 (03:31):
I feel like every person I've ever met with the
name Tamson.
Speaker 2 (03:35):
Hot. Yeah, you've dated Thames and haven't you?
Speaker 4 (03:38):
No, Tamika, oh close, make it a good name.
Speaker 3 (03:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (03:43):
What's the new part time job, Tamson. I'm a teacher
and so now I just get wingesdays off this week
at thusday.
Speaker 3 (03:50):
It's very, very anything delightful, okay, Lee, Well, thanks for
calling us on your day off.
Speaker 5 (03:55):
Tams and the teacher. You're taking one our trading from Dunedain.
He's twenty seven. He loves his dog more than he
loves his girlfriend.
Speaker 2 (04:03):
Welcome to the show, Suan Hi, Sean, Hello, does she
know that the dog? Oh?
Speaker 4 (04:11):
Not yet, he says, what kind of dog do you have?
Speaker 7 (04:14):
Sean?
Speaker 4 (04:15):
Uh, pommeranium, It's something that I'm.
Speaker 9 (04:19):
Not actually do sure.
Speaker 2 (04:20):
And what type of girlfriend do you have a.
Speaker 10 (04:23):
Nice, beautiful girlfriend?
Speaker 2 (04:25):
No?
Speaker 4 (04:25):
Good answer? Good answer? You recovered in himself a little.
Speaker 5 (04:29):
Bit there, Sean, your buzzes, trading Tams and yours as lady.
The first of three correct answers gets fifty dollars cash
thanks to KFC.
Speaker 2 (04:36):
Good luck, guys, here we go.
Speaker 3 (04:38):
Question number one popstar Addison Ray originally became famous for
doing what?
Speaker 2 (04:47):
Edison Ray?
Speaker 5 (04:48):
What platform did she get famous on? Sean TikTok?
Speaker 4 (04:55):
Was a TikToker? One to the trades?
Speaker 3 (04:56):
Question number two habanero, jalapeno, and sir rano, all varieties
of what Lady, Yes, Tamson chili chile nice? She fires
back with her own point where one apiece? Question number three,
buzz in when you can tell me who sings this?
Speaker 2 (05:13):
Who was that? Who was that?
Speaker 4 (05:24):
It wasn't me?
Speaker 2 (05:26):
No one?
Speaker 4 (05:26):
Omen This is right in your wheelhouse, Bobby.
Speaker 3 (05:32):
Williams, Sean's in, he said, Robbie Williams, and Robbie Williams
is correct, kicking herself.
Speaker 2 (05:39):
Very disappointing. How long that took? That was wild?
Speaker 3 (05:43):
Question number four two to the trades. One of the
ladies you need this one, Tamson. What does CEO stand for?
Speaker 10 (05:51):
Lady?
Speaker 3 (05:51):
Yes, Tamson, Chief Executive, No, Tams and Tamson.
Speaker 9 (05:57):
What's the answer, Chief executive officer.
Speaker 2 (06:00):
Well done.
Speaker 4 (06:01):
We're all tied up here in the fifth.
Speaker 3 (06:04):
This is for the win, which all black captain and
crusader has the nickname dog Roll.
Speaker 2 (06:15):
Scott Barrett is what we were looking for there.
Speaker 4 (06:17):
Gottie Barrett. We move on to question number six.
Speaker 3 (06:20):
How many hours are there in a standard nine to
five work day?
Speaker 2 (06:27):
Lady Tamsen eight? Eight's correct.
Speaker 4 (06:36):
She was a tired old race in tams And you
got it done, well done.
Speaker 7 (06:40):
Oh thank you, it was there was There.
Speaker 4 (06:41):
Was not much going on there from sorry, it was
a tough game to be honest.
Speaker 3 (06:46):
You got the cookies in the end, we'll get the
fifty bucks out to your eight. Nice work, thank you.
Speaker 5 (06:52):
Because we chose that little known up and coming artist
Robbie Williams for our song today in the UK, not
in New Zealand.
Speaker 2 (06:58):
Really three people.
Speaker 11 (07:00):
CDMs Bree and Clintic podcast.
Speaker 2 (07:02):
It's very relatable.
Speaker 5 (07:03):
I want to talk about checkout Q etiquette because something
happened to our producer Ella at the supermarket that's happened
to all of us.
Speaker 2 (07:10):
This thing, yes, the thing has happened to all of us.
Speaker 3 (07:12):
Situation or an opportunity rather presents itself in many ways,
and you'll put into this moral conundrum correct where you
either take the opportunity or you use.
Speaker 5 (07:26):
That opportunity to help someone else exactly, Ella explain.
Speaker 6 (07:32):
So there's a long line at the supermarket to check out,
and then the staff member sees this opens up a
new checkout, meaning if means to it, yes, come over
to me, so that there's not a big line. I'm
at the back of this line, so I kind of
see it first and I'm.
Speaker 2 (07:51):
Like, oh, yeah, okay, swoop.
Speaker 6 (07:55):
And usually you should check the person in front of
you because they've also been waiting for a very long time.
Speaker 11 (08:00):
It would be.
Speaker 6 (08:02):
Nice to be like, oh, you go first, but I
did panic and it was kind of awkward, and I
did I felt like a cut in line because I
went first.
Speaker 2 (08:10):
Yeah you did.
Speaker 4 (08:11):
No, that's exactly what you did.
Speaker 2 (08:12):
You did. Yeah, yeah, you cut.
Speaker 4 (08:14):
It's not that you felt like that, that's what you did.
Speaker 6 (08:16):
It was free rein it's free for all, is it is.
Speaker 5 (08:20):
You haven't broken any written rules technically morally you have.
There is a cutoff though, like say there's six people
in the queue for that checkout, and number one is
being served, Number two is the next to be served. Like,
does number two get to go over to the open
chick out? I feel like there's too much hassle because
that too close to the front.
Speaker 4 (08:40):
I feel like they get to make that decision.
Speaker 3 (08:43):
Okay, But I think I also think I wouldn't judge
three onwards, Like if three goes, then I'd be like,
fair enough, three, I'm fine with. But six is going,
which is what you.
Speaker 5 (08:53):
Were You're inverting the cue because then six becomes one,
five becomes two, four becomes three. Yeah, but I would
say if two has to reverse their trolley out to
get to the open chick out.
Speaker 4 (09:07):
There, they're not in the equation.
Speaker 5 (09:08):
They're logistics.
Speaker 6 (09:11):
Yeah, I shouldn't even gone for the person in front
of me, that the person in front of the person.
Speaker 9 (09:14):
In front of me.
Speaker 5 (09:15):
No, you're only your only duty is to the person
directly in front of you, and so you should have
tapped them on the shoulder.
Speaker 2 (09:21):
I believe and said, oh that one's open.
Speaker 4 (09:23):
Claudia is shaking her head. Claudia disagree.
Speaker 11 (09:26):
I slowly disagree. In my mind, it's a brand new queue,
so it's a free for all.
Speaker 6 (09:30):
Like say someone someone that wasn't lining up, if they
just happened to be there at the right time.
Speaker 11 (09:35):
They'd go to the front. No big deal. So Alla
was in a different cue. She's smart, she got on first.
Speaker 3 (09:40):
I was far fool's fair technically what we were saying. Technically, yes,
what you're saying is right morally, I think.
Speaker 4 (09:47):
But if you can moral.
Speaker 2 (09:50):
Morall live with Claudia.
Speaker 5 (09:52):
We have to have morals at the supermarket in a
post COVID world.
Speaker 2 (09:55):
That's all we have.
Speaker 5 (09:56):
We turned feral for too long. Here's a text that's
coming as a pre check out operator. It's first and
first served when a new checkout aisle opens up.
Speaker 2 (10:06):
Okay, but they don't give it. They don't care.
Speaker 11 (10:08):
No, they don't.
Speaker 3 (10:09):
So let's put it into a different context. Let's put
it into Let's say you're at Rainbow's end, right, and
let's say this, what are we doing for We're queuing
up for the roller coaster, and everyone's been in the
queue for a long time, and for some reason, hypothetically.
Speaker 2 (10:26):
Another roller coaster opens, another.
Speaker 3 (10:28):
Another line opens where they can they're trying to get
more people through, faster. People all at the back of
the line go into that line.
Speaker 2 (10:41):
You get it quicker. I think we're on the outer here. Bree,
there's more tics coming in.
Speaker 5 (10:47):
I'm with Claudia, no morality at the supermarket.
Speaker 4 (10:51):
It's a new queue? Are we just better than them
for it? Are you guys kind a wee?
Speaker 2 (10:57):
Wait?
Speaker 4 (10:58):
Are we nice?
Speaker 5 (11:00):
We?
Speaker 2 (11:00):
The nice one.
Speaker 5 (11:02):
Happens this revelation that's crazy as anyone else a boomer
like me and refuses to use the self served chickouts
because you feel like you're keeping someone in a job
by using the real chick out.
Speaker 2 (11:15):
I'm like, well, I don't want these people to be
replaced by a robot, so I'll go there.
Speaker 3 (11:19):
I'm not gonna lie. I love the self service checkout,
do you? Especially if I'm buying like tampons or something.
Speaker 6 (11:26):
I am, And I just kind of want to keep
to my own big old Johnny's.
Speaker 4 (11:32):
Excuse you a regular girl?
Speaker 2 (11:39):
No Johnny's. I don't think you're using any of those.
Speaker 4 (11:45):
I've heard that.
Speaker 2 (11:49):
Time for the Tea, The Tea Live from l A
with Dean McCarney.
Speaker 5 (11:55):
This really is the story that keeps on giving. Dean
savaged Brooklyn Beckham. The day has Instagram stories win Up
and now Dean, it seems like Brookham, Brookham, Brookehm Brickham,
Brooklyn Brookham, Hey, hey, please, Brockham is raking in some
pretty big opportunities.
Speaker 2 (12:12):
Dean.
Speaker 9 (12:14):
Yes, well, here's the thing. When you turn on your
one hundred million dollar family, you're going to need a
couple of extra sources of income. So Brooklyn has decided
to do a tell all book and an Oprah interview.
That is what's being reported in Hollywood today. So the
tell All book, I really hope he doesn't do it.
I really hope he doesn't do it, like putting down
five hundred pages of just brutal inside personal family key.
(12:37):
But that's what's being reported to currently A seven biggest
deal and also, of course an Oprah interview. I wouldn't
be surprised if he does the Oprah interview. It's a
bit more classy, bit more bougie, but she will go
there and she'll want to know that inside dusk because
Oprah can get that out of you. But a book deal,
I don't know whether he needs to do that. He
doesn't need the money. Let's not forget his wife's family
are worth one point seven billion dollars. Doesn't need the money,
(13:01):
doesn't need the money, might just want the funnel nail
in the family Coffermakers. That is brutal.
Speaker 5 (13:06):
Yeah. God, Oprah as like this is her bread and butter.
As soon as she sees family drama, she's like the offer,
Why would you get Victoria?
Speaker 2 (13:17):
Why would you get Brooklyn.
Speaker 5 (13:19):
There's also news out today that Brooklyn and his wife Nikola,
who is the daughter of a billionaire family, that they
receive a million dollars of allowance every single month Dean
from her dad.
Speaker 9 (13:32):
Yeah, I've I read that as well. Wouldn't surprise me.
It could even just be you know, dividends for investments
and things like that as well. They do have a
pretty expensive lifestyle. We talked about me being at a
party when they had their bodyguards following them around the party.
That stuff, that stuff as up not cheap, not cheap.
So yeah, and she looks amazing and that stuff is
not cheap either. So I wouldn't be surprised if that's
(13:53):
the truth, because they would make more than that a
day in interest just on that much money.
Speaker 2 (13:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (13:57):
Wow, Okay, I really hope ire with you, Dean. I
really hope he doesn't do that book. He's going to
regret that for the rest of his life.
Speaker 2 (14:04):
If he does.
Speaker 5 (14:05):
His story is now exactly the same as Prince Harry's right.
Speaker 3 (14:08):
Yeah, pretty much different kinds of royal families, but both
royal in their.
Speaker 2 (14:12):
Own sense totally and both so hard done by. That's
the team, man.
Speaker 5 (14:18):
It's so hard to hear. It's being given every opportunity
in the world. Is just it's just awful.
Speaker 4 (14:24):
Some people just do it tougher than others, guys.
Speaker 2 (14:26):
Especially when you when your mum does some dancing at
your wedding. It's awful. There's the team.
Speaker 5 (14:35):
Meanin Claudia, can you remind me later, maybe later on
today or tomorrow at the time that I need to
talk to you guys about role Model.
Speaker 2 (14:43):
I've got an idea. I just talk to you guys.
Speaker 6 (14:45):
About Okay, I'll be getting an interview.
Speaker 2 (14:47):
Well, I don't want to say too much.
Speaker 11 (14:49):
Do you want to be surly?
Speaker 2 (14:50):
I don't want to say too much.
Speaker 4 (14:52):
It's an interview.
Speaker 2 (14:52):
No, I don't want to say too much.
Speaker 11 (14:53):
Oh my god, we're getting an interview, guys.
Speaker 1 (14:56):
Guys.
Speaker 5 (14:57):
I'm trying to sit boundaries. I said, I don't want
to say too much. Just remind me a little bit
later that I need to talk to you about role model.
Speaker 4 (15:03):
Okay, I'm going to cry, we're going to have a
three way kiss with role.
Speaker 11 (15:06):
Model like that a four way five way?
Speaker 2 (15:08):
Five?
Speaker 4 (15:08):
Oh that sounds missing, I'm down.
Speaker 2 (15:11):
Five's awkward.
Speaker 4 (15:11):
Yeah, really you have to sit out three not awkward.
Speaker 2 (15:15):
Three fun?
Speaker 5 (15:16):
Yeah, fun, four too much? This is the yeah five missy.
Yeah yeah, anyway, remind me later. By the way, Harry
stars coming up before four point thirty two right now
on the show.
Speaker 3 (15:28):
Look, I don't want to say I am the person.
Speaker 4 (15:35):
That doesn't believe in vitamins.
Speaker 3 (15:37):
You hate vitamins, But I have been. Remember I said
to you, I was like, I have been taking a
women's multi vitamin because my doctor told me to.
Speaker 5 (15:45):
And you got on the creatine, which is that a vitamin? Yeah,
it's a supplement, it's a powder vitamins.
Speaker 3 (15:52):
I was just kind of like my trainers thought, was,
can't do me any harm, just in case they do work, can't.
Speaker 4 (16:00):
Do me any harm.
Speaker 3 (16:01):
So I am on the creatine and the women's multi vitamin.
Speaker 5 (16:05):
Taking a multi vitamin is the same as going to
church on Christmas Eve. You go, well, if it is real,
at least I've at least I've got done.
Speaker 7 (16:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (16:15):
Yeah, if I die and it was real, at least
I go. Remember how I used to come once a year.
I used to come, it's just hitting your bits.
Speaker 3 (16:23):
A friend of mine recently I became aware of her
vitamin routine and it.
Speaker 4 (16:30):
Blew me away where I.
Speaker 3 (16:31):
Was like, surely you're not taking this every day? She
has every day every day, every day, and I don't
think I've got them all. I tried to remember all
of the ones because I saw her taking them, and
it was this whole handful of pills.
Speaker 2 (16:46):
And I was like, what is that she has? All?
Speaker 4 (16:48):
These are my vitamins? And I was like, what are
you taking?
Speaker 3 (16:52):
And these are the ones that I can remember that
she was taking. So she's taking an iron tablet, magnesium,
women's mold, vitamin, vitamin B, twelve, vitamin C, fish oil,
and there was like three others that I can't remember.
Speaker 2 (17:08):
Right, it was a lot.
Speaker 4 (17:09):
It was a whole handful.
Speaker 5 (17:10):
Surely, if you're on the multi vitamin, it should cover
most of those, shouldn't it.
Speaker 2 (17:14):
You think, isn't that what the multi vitamin is for?
Speaker 4 (17:16):
Mate? I'm not the vitamin expert.
Speaker 3 (17:18):
Yeah right, you said at one point you were taking
a whole handful.
Speaker 2 (17:22):
Yeah. I just kept adding them, but they get expensive.
Speaker 4 (17:26):
This is the mu maked machine, is what they are.
Speaker 2 (17:29):
So now I'm way more streamlined now in the vitamin department.
Speaker 5 (17:32):
Magnesium because I do like magnesium. I don't want to
be a vitamin prophet. But I can see because I
am my watch, which tells me about my sleep, I
can see a difference in the numbers on the nights
that I take magnesium and the nights that I don't
take magnesium.
Speaker 3 (17:49):
Mate, aren't you scoring like ninety eight every night? Does
I really make a difference for someone like.
Speaker 5 (17:54):
You know, high eighties with no magnesium, low nineties with
magnesium lock out? Well, you always want to do better,
don't you. I'm quisting after the golden hundred. I want
the hundred. At some step it's not achievable the hundred. Anyway,
I'm on that and put a creatine because I don't know.
Andrew Huberman said it was good.
Speaker 4 (18:17):
So magnesium and creantine.
Speaker 2 (18:19):
Yeah, yeah, I think that that's all right, Isn't that
that's fine? Yeah? I'm not on the men's multi because
I don't.
Speaker 5 (18:24):
I keep keep giving me a fright too much when
I do wheeze and it would come out fluorescent.
Speaker 3 (18:29):
You don't need your spermes anymore. Anyway, it's all for show.
Speaker 2 (18:33):
Yeah, I'm not on a fertility something. If anything, I'm
on the opposite these days.
Speaker 3 (18:38):
Yeah, producers, you get take any vitamins?
Speaker 6 (18:41):
No, I forget too, so I don't. Again, I probably should.
Speaker 5 (18:44):
We were encouraging you to take some, even Bree, who
doesn't believe in vitamins.
Speaker 2 (18:47):
I was hoping you would take like an iron something.
Speaker 4 (18:50):
Take that.
Speaker 2 (18:51):
No, I do want. I remember the foll eate once
a week.
Speaker 5 (18:54):
They're just for brant folly.
Speaker 6 (18:59):
But takes something to be more fertile.
Speaker 4 (19:02):
Silium husk maybe what's that?
Speaker 2 (19:05):
I don't know. Okay, you do know. Stop pretending you don't.
Speaker 4 (19:10):
She starts taking silium musk and ships and pants.
Speaker 2 (19:14):
I would constipate her, if anything, because it solidifies the situation.
I thought it just grabs everything and bundles it up
so that it all comes out. But that's it's meant
to pack it nights and neatly into one solid and.
Speaker 6 (19:30):
Then one night look out, boom baby go time.
Speaker 2 (19:33):
No, not one night. Ideally every day every.
Speaker 4 (19:36):
Day is the norm.
Speaker 6 (19:37):
But that's when the pools come.
Speaker 2 (19:38):
That's what I'm saying, that's what every day, that's what
the silium husk to do for? Yeah?
Speaker 4 (19:44):
I remember my nan.
Speaker 3 (19:45):
As she got older, she instead of having sugar on
her wheat picked, she would sprinkle sillium musk.
Speaker 2 (19:54):
What lots of people do that? Okay, don't don't you?
Speaker 4 (19:56):
Dear?
Speaker 2 (19:57):
Have you been doing it in the smoothie some.
Speaker 11 (20:01):
What's wrong with your belts?
Speaker 3 (20:03):
No, that's not the topic right now, Claudia, Sorry you
taken anything?
Speaker 1 (20:07):
Nah?
Speaker 11 (20:08):
Literally, I keep forgetting. I have so many at home
and I.
Speaker 4 (20:11):
Just forget to take. What's that libido one your doctor
put you on?
Speaker 2 (20:14):
They were trying to calm Cordia's libido down. She was
on a libido suppressant running record the doctor's league, and
he's like, we've got to get you on some side.
Speaker 3 (20:27):
I am on the hunt this afternoon to find our
biggest vitamin takers.
Speaker 5 (20:31):
Yeah, we want to find New Zealand's most vitamized person.
Speaker 4 (20:34):
Yeah. How elaborate is your vitamin routine.
Speaker 5 (20:37):
It's got to be more than five and you've got
to be on them every day. You've got to be
on more than five different vitamins consistent. We're talking fresh
oil B twelve eleven one, n B two, both of
the bananas, vitamin C, potassium, nitrate, magnesium, omega.
Speaker 2 (20:58):
Yeah, whatever you're on.
Speaker 5 (21:00):
Oh, eight hundred dollars at m Can you claim the
title of New Zealand's greatest vitamin consumer?
Speaker 4 (21:06):
And how much does it cost youre Clinch podcast.
Speaker 3 (21:10):
We've asked for our big vitamin takers to call through.
Speaker 4 (21:14):
How many yeah pills are you taking to day?
Speaker 5 (21:17):
Are you New Zealand's most vitamized person? A few ticks
coming through. Someone said, my mum is a shocker. She
takes seven vitamins a day. Well, I'll tell you, mum
not to feel so bad, because we can do better
than that.
Speaker 3 (21:29):
Someone else said, I'm so embarrassed, but I take nine
vitamins a day.
Speaker 4 (21:34):
God, that would be so expensive.
Speaker 5 (21:36):
Here's a breakdown from someone. I take calcium B twelve,
digestive enzyme, probiotic lthionine, and fish oil in the morning,
a multi vitamin calcium and digestive enzyme at midday, and
magnesium and iron in the evening. But I've had a
gastric bypass, so that impacts how many nutrients I get
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from my food, So it's really important that I take
them every day. It costs a fortune, but I don't
spend as much on food anymore, so it all balances out.
It's kind of like on those remember those futuristic shows
from back in the day where they all thought we'd
be getting our food from pills, from pill form, that.
Speaker 4 (22:13):
Person must have the gut health of a baby.
Speaker 2 (22:16):
Well, no they don't, because I've had a gastric bypass,
I know.
Speaker 3 (22:19):
But taking all that stuff, it just must mean their
gut is like im perfect health.
Speaker 5 (22:24):
That you'd have to be okay with swallowing pells. Now,
some people can't do it.
Speaker 4 (22:27):
You just have to think of it like a meal.
Speaker 2 (22:29):
Get a little knife and fork.
Speaker 5 (22:31):
We asked for the most vitamins taken per person in
New Zealand, and I think we might have found them.
Anonymous is on the line.
Speaker 3 (22:38):
Hello, Anonymous high Anonymous, Hello, Hello, how are you good?
Speaker 4 (22:42):
Thank you Anonymous?
Speaker 3 (22:43):
How many vitamins are you taking consistently a.
Speaker 7 (22:46):
Day in terms of actual like capsules? And it's twenty
five twenty five?
Speaker 4 (22:55):
What's within the twenty five? What don't we know.
Speaker 7 (23:00):
Everything? So I take run as a moody. It's all
social media at the moment. My mother and law actually
told me I should take these hormone gummies. I've got
polycist to go over it.
Speaker 5 (23:11):
Rude of hair anonymous, that's right, fine, okay on paper
though your mother in law's like, very rude, hormonal. You
should take these supple months. But yeah, we hear what
you're saying.
Speaker 4 (23:22):
Oh wait wait, I got to write this down. I've
got policies to go over.
Speaker 7 (23:24):
Is what was that one called as moody as the
brand and it's hormone gummy. So they are gummy, So
you gotta take shitloads of them because obviously gummies have
got yeah them each one.
Speaker 2 (23:33):
I thought the gummy not much.
Speaker 3 (23:38):
Hey have you been taking your swear gummy?
Speaker 2 (23:42):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (23:42):
Nod your body mouth gummy?
Speaker 5 (23:46):
Yeah, always thought the gummies were a scam. But yeah, yeah,
keep going.
Speaker 7 (23:49):
So there's like these like chromium and my atoll which
is B eight which is really uncommon, and be twelve
and those I've got to take six twice a day.
Speaker 2 (23:58):
Why that's twelve? Why?
Speaker 4 (24:00):
Why?
Speaker 7 (24:00):
Because because there's like because of the amount that they
can put into it, like gummy.
Speaker 2 (24:04):
But why do you need to be on the chrome?
Why do you need to be on the chromium?
Speaker 7 (24:08):
I mean that's just that they just put that in
there as well as essentially stocksure craving sugar. And but
I mean that's irrelevant.
Speaker 2 (24:16):
It's heard of chromium American.
Speaker 5 (24:19):
The fourteen gummies that you're having is taking care of
your sugar craving.
Speaker 2 (24:22):
I reckon that's what's doing it.
Speaker 7 (24:24):
Okay, probably, and then I take a multi vitamin, but
it's that be pure, you know the one. Yeah, yeah,
I three times today.
Speaker 2 (24:34):
Another three, that's three times a day.
Speaker 7 (24:37):
That's what it sees. It's like three actuals daily.
Speaker 2 (24:40):
Very expensive.
Speaker 5 (24:41):
The bpures, aren't they But they meant to be a standard, right,
they meant to be the best.
Speaker 7 (24:46):
Yeah, they're pretty pretty good with what's inside. And they're
not just vitamins are like vitamins and minerals, you know,
wor one.
Speaker 2 (24:51):
Here's they got you, anonymous.
Speaker 3 (24:53):
Here's a question, anonymous, because you're taking twenty five vitamins
twenty five tablets or capsules, tap tablets or capsules a
day from someone like you who's an expert. If you
could only take five, which ones would be your ultimate
that you had to take?
Speaker 7 (25:10):
If I could only take five? Vitamin emin e? Okay,
Vitamin E is amazing. If anyone's trying to get I'm
not just a clarify, but if anyone is trying to
get pregnant, the chemical name for vitamin E is microcinol,
which translates from Latin to burst to carry. It is
like outstanding for anyone trying to get pregnant, but it's
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also amazing for brain and skin health. And I just
swear by it.
Speaker 2 (25:36):
Okay, does it make my boobs?
Speaker 7 (25:39):
You can only try.
Speaker 2 (25:40):
You want those things to be bigger. Okay, it's a
very different thing.
Speaker 7 (25:45):
Okay, yeah, sorry, helps the skin elasticity, Yeah, there you go.
Speaker 2 (25:49):
All right, Okay, we've already got one of those five.
Speaker 7 (25:51):
Vitamin E, vitamin E, magnesium, magnesium yep, Vitamin C, vitamin
C yeah, and then like if you're female, all of
the beats, well, like all of the B vitamins twelve,
all of those and then and then vitamin C.
Speaker 5 (26:08):
Now you said vitamin C, vitamin E. You said vitamin
E were at four.
Speaker 7 (26:14):
So vitamin E, vitamin C.
Speaker 2 (26:16):
Yeah, all the bees, all.
Speaker 7 (26:19):
The bees, magnesium, magnesium, all right, Well one short, aren't
the one?
Speaker 2 (26:23):
Sure? The creating it's.
Speaker 7 (26:26):
All you need, Okay, I mean that if your need,
needing to be is better than creating anyway.
Speaker 2 (26:35):
What's your background? You're anonymous?
Speaker 5 (26:37):
Are you?
Speaker 2 (26:38):
Are you nutritionousness something prepair or.
Speaker 7 (26:42):
You still work in pharmacy?
Speaker 4 (26:43):
Yeah, okay, well.
Speaker 2 (26:45):
I believe you.
Speaker 3 (26:45):
Then you sound like you work in pharmaceuticals. Like half
the words that I had no idea what you're talking about.
You sound written it down.
Speaker 2 (26:53):
Yeah you sound You've got great skin and very fertile
as well.
Speaker 4 (26:56):
And congratulations and no thanks, none of us.
Speaker 2 (27:00):
We appreciate it, thank you, bye bye. All right.
Speaker 5 (27:03):
So yeah, chest long list, I'll get pricey too, which
is why everybody just ends up at the supermarket and
they end up just grabbing the maulti.
Speaker 2 (27:12):
The malti and they go, oh sure this.
Speaker 3 (27:14):
And at least that will kind of make them feel
like they're doing something.
Speaker 2 (27:17):
Yeah, you know, the Ushwaganda group had joining.
Speaker 3 (27:19):
Us on the Waganda's Apparently Ashwaganda is the best for sleep.
Speaker 2 (27:25):
The ZM podcast Networks.
Speaker 1 (27:28):
Once upon a time, there was a girl. She was smart, debatable, talented,
eh athletic not really but picking a movie title based
on just the plot line that she can.
Speaker 2 (27:42):
Do really and close.
Speaker 5 (27:44):
What's the plot our world famous movie guessing game, what's
the plot where you go head to head with Brie
guessing movies based off the vague plot lines that I
read out, and the first person to get two movies
correct wins the Gamevictoria is going ahead to head with
you today, Bri.
Speaker 2 (28:02):
Hi, Victoria, Hilda, Hello, how are you doing good?
Speaker 4 (28:06):
Thanks? How do you normally go with this game? Victoria?
Speaker 2 (28:10):
I mean I haven't played before.
Speaker 10 (28:12):
I've listened a few times, but I'm a bit of
a movie bus, so hopefully I can heck it.
Speaker 5 (28:17):
I like it. It's one hundred bucks cash on the
line today. What's going to help you and actually disadvantage
bre is if you're a bit of a bookworm as
well as a movie buff.
Speaker 2 (28:28):
Victoria, do you read thumbs down to it?
Speaker 5 (28:32):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (28:32):
Thumbs down?
Speaker 3 (28:33):
Hey, well we're on the level playing field in Victoria.
Speaker 5 (28:37):
All of the movies today our theme is the books first, okay,
movies that were based on the book because he did Rivalries,
Big Right Now book. Yeah, the Housemaid's Big Right Now book.
Book Weathering Heights is going to be the movie of
the year.
Speaker 2 (28:52):
Book book. It was my seventh former English book, Weathering Heights.
What's that cool story? A?
Speaker 5 (29:00):
So these are all movies based on the books, Okay,
Victoria I'll start reading out these plot lines. You buzz
them with your name as soon as you want to
have a guess. Okay, don't wait for me to get
to the end. Just go for it.
Speaker 3 (29:11):
Okay, best of luck, Victoriaise here it comes our first
plot line for what's the plot?
Speaker 5 (29:18):
In a dystopian future? The nation is divided ruled by
the wealthy the poor.
Speaker 4 (29:26):
Hunger games.
Speaker 2 (29:33):
Hunger Games is correct?
Speaker 7 (29:35):
Oh, match.
Speaker 2 (29:38):
Talk a shot? Have you read those ones? You know?
Speaker 4 (29:41):
I haven't read any books.
Speaker 2 (29:42):
Have you read them back?
Speaker 5 (29:44):
I have not seen the movie.
Speaker 4 (29:46):
I've seen the movies too. You can tell you what
it's about.
Speaker 2 (29:50):
All good?
Speaker 5 (29:50):
One point, bree, Victoria. You have to get this one. Okay, okay,
Movie number two. A man is sentenced to two consecutive
life sentences in prison.
Speaker 4 (30:06):
The Shawshank Redemption.
Speaker 2 (30:08):
Holy go a calmly. It's my favorite movie of all time. Yeah,
but that could have been anything.
Speaker 5 (30:14):
That could have been The Longest Yard with Kevin Hart,
would have been the Green Mile.
Speaker 2 (30:18):
Yeah, but I just knew.
Speaker 5 (30:22):
As Kevin Hart and the longest in the longest Yard,
it's Adam Sandler.
Speaker 2 (30:26):
I know it's Adam Sandler.
Speaker 3 (30:27):
But no, Kevin Hart's not it's over unlucky, Victoria. But hey,
we've got fifty KC Chicken dollars as a consolation prize.
Speaker 7 (30:37):
What it first time call a long time h Yeah yeah.
Speaker 4 (30:47):
You say so.
Speaker 2 (30:50):
We'll get some KFC out to your asap. Victoria. Thanks
for listening to ZiT him.
Speaker 3 (30:56):
Thanks so much.
Speaker 4 (30:56):
Happy New Year, Happy New Year to you.
Speaker 5 (30:59):
Next on the show, Cordia's passed off at that Happy
New Year? Is that too late in the year for you?
Speaker 4 (31:04):
Called too late?
Speaker 3 (31:05):
It's still January. It's fine, still January.
Speaker 5 (31:09):
You've got till Sunday.
Speaker 8 (31:12):
It's z it MS Brilling Clinton Podcast.
Speaker 5 (31:15):
This is for everyone with a girl best friend, not
just not their only best friend, but your best friend
that is a girl.
Speaker 2 (31:20):
You know.
Speaker 5 (31:21):
Okay, you might have boy best friends too, but your
best friend. And we're talking about the girl one here.
Speaker 4 (31:26):
Am I yours?
Speaker 2 (31:27):
Yes?
Speaker 5 (31:27):
For the point of this conversation, you are you it.
I was going to say my wife, but you guys
would have gone boom, yack, so we'll go with you.
Speaker 4 (31:35):
Your wife also would have went yeah, yack, boom. Not
my best friend, yeah, move.
Speaker 2 (31:40):
Out of my house. So I got shotgun, Brie. It's
my best girl best friend. Here.
Speaker 5 (31:46):
Who's your girl best friend? Dum for everyone listening to
By the way, you need to think, you need you
to picture your girl best friend in your mind.
Speaker 2 (31:52):
Yeah, who's yours?
Speaker 4 (31:54):
My friend? Ellie?
Speaker 2 (31:55):
Ellie? Okay, Claudia. Who's your girl best friend?
Speaker 4 (31:57):
My friend Sarah?
Speaker 2 (31:58):
Sarah Ellen? Who's your girl best Brook Brooke? Okay? Everybody
got this in mine? Got it?
Speaker 5 (32:04):
Is your girl best friend going to make you ten
million dollars ten.
Speaker 2 (32:08):
Million dollars cash right now?
Speaker 8 (32:10):
If your girl best friend can do one single pull up,
one single pull up, that's all they gotta do, and
ten mil is yours.
Speaker 2 (32:21):
See what I picked?
Speaker 4 (32:22):
Bre Oh, you could win. Argon, I got at least one.
Speaker 2 (32:27):
I only need one. That's all. That's all you need.
So I'm a ten millionaire Bree.
Speaker 3 (32:31):
Yeah, there's no way.
Speaker 11 (32:36):
Coadia Sarah surprisingly strong. I think she would come close.
Maybe not.
Speaker 2 (32:41):
There is no one we know.
Speaker 11 (32:43):
We know she's surprisingly strong.
Speaker 2 (32:45):
I reckon she's surprisingly feisty.
Speaker 11 (32:47):
Yeah. I think she's stubborn enough that she might.
Speaker 4 (32:49):
Be able to do it.
Speaker 3 (32:50):
She looks like she has a lot of legs strange.
I reckon she'd tear her lets off trying.
Speaker 2 (32:55):
She'll give it a damn.
Speaker 4 (32:56):
She would give it a red hot crank.
Speaker 2 (32:58):
Okay, Cordia thinks, yes, you're not so confident, but it's okay.
Speaker 11 (33:01):
I believe in my best friend Sarah Ella. Yeah, go on,
Brook would try no, no, no, no not.
Speaker 2 (33:08):
Do you believe in them? It's can they do it?
Speaker 11 (33:11):
I think so.
Speaker 2 (33:13):
Brook the book that we knows, the secret soundkeeper.
Speaker 11 (33:16):
Yeah, from the Night Show.
Speaker 4 (33:18):
Can you know what would be a good indicator? If
she can do one normal push out, I'll ask her.
Speaker 2 (33:26):
That's cortely as new Year's resolution as to do.
Speaker 3 (33:29):
Oh, that's none of yours in front of us and
show us your progress.
Speaker 5 (33:32):
No, I won't everybody last nar right now, I reckon
seventy percent of them are regretting their choice. And girl
best friend after that, after that ten million dollars.
Speaker 4 (33:44):
Yeah, can I change? I'm going to pick Georgia Burt
from the Day Show too late. She's doing high Rocks tomorrow,
probably can.
Speaker 2 (33:51):
Do one hundred.
Speaker 5 (33:52):
I changed mine too. I want to choose Ruby Toy.
She's my best friend. She's my girl best friend, you
know who.
Speaker 4 (33:58):
I am very close with. Lisa Carrington.
Speaker 2 (34:03):
Gladia. Weren't you in Portia Woodman Kitchen up after today.
Speaker 6 (34:07):
Yeah, alright, I'm trying to think of a sporty person.
Speaker 3 (34:11):
Nothing, nothing, because you don't believe in women's sports, le
Bron James.
Speaker 8 (34:17):
That's as d m's Brinklin podcast.
Speaker 5 (34:22):
Just quickly, remember you said they were talking about Meddie Englis,
the tennis player who won half a million dollars, and
she said she was going to treat herself to a
SMIG toaster.
Speaker 4 (34:30):
And kettle, the matching set baby, And.
Speaker 2 (34:32):
We said SMIG should hook her up. Yes they have.
Speaker 5 (34:36):
Smart haven't said what yet. SMIG have said they are
sending a package to Meddie's house.
Speaker 4 (34:43):
What's the best What would be the one thing that
you would really want?
Speaker 2 (34:46):
You want the whole kitchen.
Speaker 3 (34:48):
The fridge is the fridge, the fridge, kettle, toaster, coffee
machines called.
Speaker 5 (34:53):
I don't think Meddie knows what she's getting yet, because
she's just posted on her Instagram story.
Speaker 3 (34:57):
The knife blocks had picks to come when I get home.
Speaker 2 (35:02):
Can't wait. Oh my god, I'm on the edge.
Speaker 4 (35:04):
You must see.
Speaker 5 (35:05):
Yeah, good works, good works, Meg, Yeah, yeah, good work.
Speaker 4 (35:08):
Be idiots not to jump on that.
Speaker 5 (35:09):
Yeah, and you should send that. You should send it
to Bree too, because she's been.
Speaker 3 (35:14):
I love on a bit of a bit of a
haul for a bit of smeg.
Speaker 2 (35:20):
Jesus, meg it up.
Speaker 5 (35:24):
We talked last week about Bill shock at the hairdresser,
and our producer Ella has been to the hairdresser today.
Not quite Bill's shock, but you've fallen victim to the surcharge, Ella.
Speaker 6 (35:35):
Mate, context, my postcard is out of action. I had
gum stuck on it for a bit too long and
now the chip won't work. Yeah, I guess so. So
I did spend quite a little bit accidentally, like a
lot at the hairdresser.
Speaker 4 (35:51):
Happens to the best of us, it does.
Speaker 6 (35:54):
And then the surcharge on top of that, which I
had to pay because I don't have my hair foster
hard What.
Speaker 4 (36:01):
Was the seur charge?
Speaker 5 (36:02):
I guess kiss, Well, what do you know what the
Do you know what the percentage was? Because it usually
says on there like a two point tells you.
Speaker 6 (36:09):
You can do the math though, because it was a
three hundred and seventy three dollar haircut.
Speaker 3 (36:14):
Yeah, wait, you paid three hundred and seventy three dollars
for just a haircut.
Speaker 6 (36:22):
And a tone, and I did buy ninety dollars worth
of shampoo and conditioner. Okay, it was an accident.
Speaker 4 (36:29):
Wow, that's an expensive haircut.
Speaker 7 (36:31):
I know.
Speaker 4 (36:32):
So if you yeah, they took you for a ride.
Speaker 5 (36:35):
I think if you got the one point five percent charge, yeah,
it would have been five dollars.
Speaker 2 (36:40):
Fifty Oh no, I guess how it was.
Speaker 7 (36:43):
Drum roll.
Speaker 4 (36:45):
Nine dollars.
Speaker 2 (36:46):
You got hit with a three.
Speaker 4 (36:48):
Percent illegal that's rough.
Speaker 11 (36:51):
That's not fair on what.
Speaker 3 (36:56):
Yeah, nine than air because there's no small bills at
the hairdressers, So the surcharge is always going to be
a decent whack of money, isn't it.
Speaker 2 (37:05):
I thought I thought Luckson was fixing this, didn't. We
have him on the show and he said he was
going to get rid of the surch charges.
Speaker 3 (37:11):
Yeah, they're just going to put it in the price now,
so the prices of everything is going to go up.
Speaker 4 (37:15):
That's what Luxon did.
Speaker 11 (37:17):
Study very expensive.
Speaker 3 (37:19):
Obviously hasn't happened yet, So soon we're all going to
be paying back to cash.
Speaker 2 (37:23):
Like me, you got to get on the cash.
Speaker 6 (37:26):
I thought you had cash for something else.
Speaker 2 (37:28):
I have cash for everything.
Speaker 4 (37:29):
Yeah, you have lots of small bills.
Speaker 2 (37:32):
Ye, they're always rolled up real tight.
Speaker 3 (37:36):
Not Brikland, the Peltzers Nicola Peltz, who, obviously, if you
don't know who that is, Nicola is married to Brooklyn
Beckham and is a part of this drama that is
unfolding before our eyes where Brooklyn Beckham essentially is a
strange from his family and everyone's talking about the fact
(37:59):
that he he signed a preneup when he married her,
and people the Beckhams have always said they thought their
kids would be signing prenups, but.
Speaker 2 (38:09):
The other way arount but it was the other way around.
Speaker 3 (38:11):
Because Nicola Pelts her father, Nelson, He's eighty three years old.
He is believed to be worth around two billion dollars. Wow,
very wealthy family, very wealthy, super wealthy. And obviously the
Beckhams are wealthy.
Speaker 5 (38:24):
They're they're not that wealthy. They're not billionaires, are they
no millionaires? Not billionaires?
Speaker 4 (38:29):
They're very wealthy, but not billionaires.
Speaker 3 (38:33):
It was on a podcast this week where one of
the podcast hosts talked about how much they believed Nicola
Peltz receives from her father on a monthly basis.
Speaker 12 (38:46):
The Beckhams give Brooklyn a lot of money, but not
like insane money, and they kind of have this dream
in my view, bit of a pipe dream to some
degree that he will sort of stand on his own
TV and become independent. I hear maybe Nelson Puts would
deny this, but I hear that he said to them,
I give my daughter a million dollar a month a lance.
Speaker 2 (39:06):
Why don't you a million dollars a month? A million,
a million a month, A million a month.
Speaker 4 (39:14):
That's two hundred and fifty thousand dollars.
Speaker 2 (39:16):
A week, you is wow?
Speaker 4 (39:20):
Oh cool, blimey, that's twelve million dollars a year.
Speaker 2 (39:23):
Yeap, quick meth. Yeah wow. Well, obviously she has to
support Brooklyn.
Speaker 4 (39:29):
And he's that's not she.
Speaker 3 (39:31):
She's raising Brooklyn and he's quite it's quite expensive to
feed him.
Speaker 5 (39:34):
He's got all those ingredients that he needs for his
cooking videos.
Speaker 2 (39:38):
So that's tough.
Speaker 1 (39:39):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (39:40):
And he may have a fairly fifty lawsuit coming up
against his mother very shortly, a deformation suit.
Speaker 4 (39:46):
It's a lot of money.
Speaker 5 (39:48):
Yeah, outrageous. Does is Nicola an actress? Is that what
she is famous for? I don't know a lot about
the Pelts family.
Speaker 4 (39:55):
No, I don't know all that much either.
Speaker 2 (39:56):
What does she do?
Speaker 3 (39:58):
Ummm, she's what influences?
Speaker 4 (40:04):
I think she might be an actress I.
Speaker 5 (40:06):
Mean, you don't have to do jack shit if your
dad's giving you a million dollars a month. She's an actress. Yeah,
she was in the Last Earbender. Okay, she's an actress.
She's an actress.
Speaker 4 (40:18):
That's so much money.
Speaker 5 (40:20):
Actress, business person, film actor. That's what her description is, Okay,
and millionaire every month. Can you imagine winning a lot
of every month. I know we're speaking through the lens
of jealousy here, absolutely, but it's just an outrageous amount
of money to receipt.
Speaker 4 (40:38):
The thing about her, though, is that you'll never.
Speaker 3 (40:43):
Have determination is what all us pause say to make
us make ourselves feel better. But it's true, like there's
like it gets taken away from you because there was
any value in it for her because she can just
ask daddy for the money.
Speaker 5 (40:59):
There's daddy trend sparing it a million dollars monthly or
is he transferring it two fifty a week like a
weekly wave, you know, so that she doesn't blow it?
Speaker 4 (41:09):
Is there a risk?
Speaker 5 (41:10):
Is there a resk that she blows through the full
twelve million if she gets it annually?
Speaker 2 (41:15):
How do you break it down?
Speaker 3 (41:16):
Well, she wouldn't really, I mean, I'm assuming and maybe
I sound judgmental, but she wouldn't really have, like, you know,
good money skills. We don't know all the concept. We
don't know you know how much things cost?
Speaker 4 (41:30):
She would it.
Speaker 3 (41:32):
She would never have had to think about paying you
know how much something costs in her life?
Speaker 2 (41:37):
Can you imagine trying to buy a birthday present for
your girlfriend if she gets a million dollars.
Speaker 5 (41:41):
A month from her dad? The bar said, Hi, oh
my god. That's where arts and crafts come in, isn't it.
That's where a macaroni card is the sort of thing
money can't by A portrait by Brooklyn.
Speaker 4 (41:54):
Does anyone get an allowance from their parents?
Speaker 1 (41:58):
No?
Speaker 2 (41:58):
I don't get it.
Speaker 3 (41:59):
Did anyone ever get an allowance from their parents? Like
after they had left home? Like maybe you're at Uni producer?
Speaker 4 (42:07):
Ella?
Speaker 6 (42:07):
Did I got eighty bucks a week for Uni?
Speaker 1 (42:11):
Nice?
Speaker 6 (42:12):
And one week I spent eighty dollars on a tattoo?
Speaker 2 (42:17):
What did you eat that week?
Speaker 6 (42:19):
Pizza?
Speaker 2 (42:20):
Yeah? Yeah, Claudia, you ever been?
Speaker 11 (42:24):
I don't even think I got one as a kid.
Speaker 4 (42:26):
I didn't get one as a kid. What did you do?
Speaker 2 (42:28):
You didn't get pocket money?
Speaker 7 (42:29):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (42:31):
And then my dad would always every time It was
a trap. He would say, come and work up at
the on the apple farm, Come and pack some apples,
come and pick them. And I would work for like days,
no joke, in the school holidays, and then at the
end he'd go, you know your payment, Well, see the
electricity that you're using, that's your payment.
Speaker 11 (42:50):
Cheek.
Speaker 3 (42:51):
I paid for that, the roof over this.
Speaker 2 (42:54):
Laws against the laws against that. Steve, trust me, he
doesn't give a ship. She can hill him.
Speaker 4 (43:02):
You call him and ask him, You ask, I want to.
Speaker 2 (43:05):
I want to know. You should invoice him for wages.
Speaker 5 (43:09):
Sure, you should backdate the invoice and say, hey, you
owe me this much money. I should And Nicholas dad's
giving her, giving her a million dollars a month.
Speaker 4 (43:18):
My dad would laugh his head off.
Speaker 5 (43:21):
This is going to take vulnerability, and it's going to
take you believing that we won't.
Speaker 2 (43:28):
Be too judgmental. But are you an adult?
Speaker 4 (43:30):
To you, it was like vinegar coming out of your mouth.
Speaker 5 (43:33):
Well, I want people to call I do are you
an adult who receives an allowance?
Speaker 2 (43:38):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (43:39):
Do you still get an allowance from.
Speaker 2 (43:41):
Your parents or maybe even from your rich grandparents.
Speaker 3 (43:43):
Especially if you're young. I mean to be honest, does
it count? My parents paid for my phone bill till
I was.
Speaker 5 (43:50):
Like, oh, they paying your car insurance when you moved
over here. No, it's just because they wanted you to
have it.
Speaker 4 (43:57):
Yeah, yeah, and then I had to pay them back.
Speaker 5 (44:00):
Oh, eight hundred dollars at M or you can text
a nine six ninety six. Are you an adult who
still receives an allowance much from your parents?
Speaker 4 (44:09):
I be your parents, your parents child?
Speaker 2 (44:12):
And are their conditions on the allowance?
Speaker 3 (44:15):
T and MS bree and Clinton podcast news out today
about Brooklyn Beckham's wife, Nicola Pelts. She's from a billionaire
family and according to sources, her father gives her a
million dollar allowance a month.
Speaker 5 (44:30):
The source says that Nichola's dad asked Brooklyn's parents, David
and Victoria.
Speaker 2 (44:35):
Why don't you give him a million dollars a month?
Speaker 4 (44:38):
They said, because that's outrageous.
Speaker 5 (44:40):
So we're talking adult allowances and whether you still receive one.
There's interesting texts and situations that have come through on this,
so thanks guys, we're going to go through some of them.
Someone said, my friend got around six hundred dollars a
week so that she could be a stay at home
mum with her children.
Speaker 4 (44:55):
That's so cool.
Speaker 5 (44:56):
But that's so yeah, that's great. Yeah, that's the way
your parents are supporting you.
Speaker 4 (45:00):
Very interesting.
Speaker 3 (45:01):
Someone said, I'm a thirty five year old female and
I get two hundred dollars a week from my mum
and dad for doing some very minor accounting stuff every
other month. I own my own business and I make
more than enough, but they insist that's nice.
Speaker 5 (45:15):
Back to the six hundred dollars a week so you
can be a stay at home month. Yeah, that's just
the grandparents ensuring that they don't have to do too
much babysitting.
Speaker 4 (45:23):
That's true, isn't it, because.
Speaker 5 (45:26):
They would have to look after the kids, so they've gone,
you know what, just stay home.
Speaker 4 (45:29):
The grandparents are paying for their freedom.
Speaker 2 (45:32):
Exactly.
Speaker 3 (45:33):
Yeah, good CALLO call grandparents, and then you can just
have them when you want, you know, and then it's
more fun with you get.
Speaker 4 (45:40):
To give them back whenever totally.
Speaker 5 (45:42):
We asked do you give an adult allowance and are
there any conditions? This person said, I'm a twenty two
year old who gets an allowance every week from my employer.
The conditioner is working.
Speaker 4 (45:53):
I don't like the working part.
Speaker 3 (45:56):
Someone says, I'm forty and my mum gives me one
hundred bucks a month for me to use just on
me and not the kids.
Speaker 4 (46:03):
That's weet, that's nice. What a good mum.
Speaker 5 (46:08):
Twenty three years old? Mom and dad give me fifty
bucks a week. Yep, that sounds about right.
Speaker 4 (46:11):
Yep, twenty three. He's still pretty young.
Speaker 3 (46:13):
But a guess money, Someone says, does taking fifty bucks
here and there from my mum's account as an allowance count?
Speaker 4 (46:20):
Does she know about it?
Speaker 2 (46:23):
And she knows that you've still got access to her
accounts then.
Speaker 4 (46:27):
And you're skimming a bit off the top end?
Speaker 2 (46:29):
Play on? Yeah?
Speaker 5 (46:30):
I think my car insurance and phone bill is my allowance.
I'm nineteen off that counts. Yeah, igon, that's play on.
Speaker 4 (46:37):
Yeah. I think that's all good.
Speaker 2 (46:39):
That's good.
Speaker 3 (46:40):
Someone said, not so much an allowance. But my mum
still puts money into my English bank account every month,
my contact lenses. I've lived in New Zealand for eleven years.
I'm thirty three years old. I never actually transferred the
money over to my New Zealand account. I just use
it to pay for their birthday and Christmas presents, So
basically she's paying for her own presence.
Speaker 4 (47:01):
She's a bloody good woman.
Speaker 5 (47:02):
That's interesting, isn't it. That's so you're just reinvesting it
back into them. It's a money go round.
Speaker 4 (47:06):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (47:07):
I don't get an allowance, but my mom paid for
a new garage and kitchen renovation. She's also paying for
me to go to Italy later this year as she
wants me to do a walk with her.
Speaker 2 (47:16):
I'm thirty seven.
Speaker 4 (47:17):
I'll do a walk.
Speaker 2 (47:19):
You walk If your mom is buying you a garage
in a kitchen.
Speaker 4 (47:21):
Walk wherever you want me to walk, you walk.
Speaker 3 (47:24):
Five hundred miles if your mum wants you to Yep, Oh,
what a great deal. This one's pretty good too. I
have friends in their thirties that have kids. Her parents
bought them a house, car and pays all the bills.
She doesn't work and he does on a casual basis.
Speaker 4 (47:43):
Sounds like a bit of a free rod, doesn't it.
Speaker 3 (47:45):
Yeah, it sounds like they're taking the piss a little bit. Yeah,
if he's just working casually and she's she's probably looking
after the kids.
Speaker 4 (47:52):
So that's that.
Speaker 5 (47:53):
But you would take it if you were offered it,
if your family were in the position to give it.
You would take it. No, yeah, totally. And it can
be the problem in friendships too, where they go. That
friend might be like, hey, let's go to Queenstown for
the weekend, and you would say, I'd love to go
to Queenstown, but I have a mortgage and you don't,
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and responsibilities and maybe the friend's not like that. Maybe
the friends Yeah, I don't know. There's so many ticks
on this. Fifty bucks a week is quite a major
one that a lot.
Speaker 3 (48:25):
Of people saying fifty bucks a week like this one,
fifty dollars a week whilst I'm in Uni.
Speaker 4 (48:30):
I've been in UNI eight years. They're bloody sick of it.
Speaker 2 (48:34):
Eight years.
Speaker 4 (48:35):
Eight years.
Speaker 2 (48:35):
What are you study doctor? Eight years as a doctor?
Speaker 4 (48:38):
Well, if there's something to be a doctor, then that's fine.
Speaker 5 (48:40):
But if they're fifty dollars a week as an investment
into a doctor in the family, is actually there's pretty
good returns on that. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (48:46):
But if they're in their third degree, like they've done
an arts degree, then they're doing an English degree, you know.
Speaker 2 (48:51):
And then they're doing what's another useless degree, a radio
radio degree, Like mom, I want to get into broad
a journalism degree.
Speaker 5 (49:01):
We won our fifty bucks back. This investment is not
viable and dividend. Okay, we will work out some birthday
bangers next. It's that time of the day every day
at five point thirty we work out three people's birthday bangers,
the number one song on their sixteenth birthday.
Speaker 2 (49:18):
Ekland Green Clan birthday birthday.
Speaker 3 (49:23):
Let's do your birthday bangers first, though. What is your
birthday banger?
Speaker 4 (49:26):
It's the number one song when you were sixteen? Love.
Speaker 2 (49:29):
We got jumping in the time machine for any this afternoon.
Hi Annie by Annie.
Speaker 4 (49:34):
Hi, guys, has your day been Annie?
Speaker 3 (49:37):
It's been all right.
Speaker 7 (49:38):
I'm on my way home now.
Speaker 4 (49:39):
Good Yeah, good to you. Long last, what is your birthday?
Speaker 7 (49:43):
It's the sixth of January nineteen ninety nine.
Speaker 4 (49:46):
He's a Capricorn Girlie.
Speaker 3 (49:48):
You were sixteen though in twenty fifteen, and we've done
our calculations.
Speaker 4 (49:52):
Here's your birthday bank.
Speaker 7 (49:55):
Because that's.
Speaker 10 (49:57):
Saturday.
Speaker 2 (49:57):
N Just what Bruno Mars uptown funk? What do you
reckon any?
Speaker 7 (50:06):
Definitely a banger, Definitely a.
Speaker 2 (50:08):
Banger, Finn.
Speaker 3 (50:09):
I'll take Bruno Mars's biggest song ever.
Speaker 5 (50:13):
Yeah, twenty four Carrot Magic just flack yeah, kind of
the same song. Wait there any of it's still a
birth their banger for Jessica.
Speaker 4 (50:23):
Hello, Jessica, Jessica, Hey, how's were going good? What have
you been doing today? Jess working? Working, adult life.
Speaker 10 (50:30):
You gotta work.
Speaker 2 (50:31):
What do you do for a job, jess.
Speaker 9 (50:33):
I'm a workshop administrator for a hydraulics company.
Speaker 4 (50:37):
Ooh, as a real grown up job. That's a growing
ass job, Jessica, jess the adult.
Speaker 2 (50:45):
What's your day of birth? What are your birthday banger?
Speaker 10 (50:48):
Sitious of October nineteen ninety three, right, jess That means
you were sixteen and two thousand and nine, my friend,
and on that day, you know, nine, this was number one.
Speaker 7 (51:02):
Let me.
Speaker 2 (51:04):
Vintage Brittany is the Circus era Brittany?
Speaker 3 (51:09):
Yeah, Jessica, you gotta love it.
Speaker 4 (51:14):
Always and you know why I like it too. It's
not like one of the most played Brittany songs. And
when you hear it, you're like, that's.
Speaker 2 (51:20):
Right, yeah, bop yeah, Okay, just loves it, loves it.
Let's do one more for Anita. Anita.
Speaker 10 (51:27):
Hi, Okay, I've got to say this first time call
a long time listener.
Speaker 4 (51:34):
Yes, where have you been? Bitch?
Speaker 6 (51:40):
Living in France and Sweden? But I take back about
four years ago.
Speaker 2 (51:44):
So well, welcome back.
Speaker 9 (51:47):
Thank you one of your older listeners, so.
Speaker 2 (51:51):
Well, will we?
Speaker 4 (51:53):
I would say, one of our more cultured listeners. And
I want to know about that.
Speaker 5 (51:57):
But I'd definitely like to one of our more one
of our more traveled listeners.
Speaker 4 (52:01):
What about wiser listeners? Hey, Anita, I'm very excited to
do your birthday banger?
Speaker 1 (52:06):
Then?
Speaker 4 (52:06):
What is your birthday?
Speaker 7 (52:08):
Tenth of May nineteen sixty two.
Speaker 3 (52:10):
All right, that means you were sixteen and nineteen seventy
eight in Anita, this is your birthday banger?
Speaker 4 (52:28):
Banger up some begs.
Speaker 9 (52:33):
Bring fat memory.
Speaker 5 (52:34):
Yeah, it's because it's a great song, Anita. It's timeless.
Speaker 3 (52:38):
I would say it's not the greatest disco album of
all time. That falsetto of Barry Gibbs.
Speaker 2 (52:45):
It's a great it's a great one. Wait there, we
have a decisions to make between Brittany Bruno and the begs.
Speaker 4 (52:51):
It's between Brittany and and the begs for me me too.
Speaker 2 (52:56):
You'll go three to one and we'll say it together. Yep,
three two one s alive. Oh I thought you would
go on begs.
Speaker 3 (53:04):
I thought you were jazzed about it split the vote, which.
Speaker 4 (53:07):
To be honest, I'm happy with either all.
Speaker 5 (53:09):
So when the vote gets split, it goes to producer Claudia,
who has the executive decision. All three songs are back
on the chopping block. Claudia, what is it.
Speaker 2 (53:17):
Going to be?
Speaker 11 (53:18):
They're all great options.
Speaker 3 (53:20):
If you pick up Town Funk, I will travel to
your house and Nottown funk you up.
Speaker 11 (53:28):
In that case, I'm picking Brittany.
Speaker 2 (53:30):
Brittany. I'm happy Brittany.
Speaker 11 (53:31):
It's a bot's going to be Brittany.
Speaker 2 (53:33):
Jess your one birthday banger?
Speaker 4 (53:34):
Yes, let's go.
Speaker 5 (53:36):
Yes, go all the way back to two thousand and nine,
where Brittany spears three. It was number one in October
Brian Clint's in.
Speaker 8 (53:48):
Week zans Brian Clint lesson when in a birthday banger
today for Jess Brittany's three in the.
Speaker 2 (54:00):
Year two thousand and nine? Is that song about? What?
I think that song's about? I don't know.
Speaker 3 (54:06):
But did you ever hear part two of that song?
She released Part two?
Speaker 7 (54:09):
No?
Speaker 2 (54:09):
What was it?
Speaker 4 (54:10):
I think it was four or five? Six? Is a
bop as well?
Speaker 11 (54:16):
It's been a while.
Speaker 4 (54:20):
And point hate so much. When he walks straight into Sully.
There's nothing he can do about it.
Speaker 2 (54:30):
I'm not angry. I'm just disappointed, fair.
Speaker 4 (54:32):
Enough, I'm disappointed in myself.
Speaker 2 (54:35):
Two things coming up next.
Speaker 5 (54:36):
We will continue the hunt to find the cheapest copy
of Breeze autobiography that we can. We're going to christ
Church in search of your book this afternoon.
Speaker 4 (54:45):
Let's hope they at least have it in store.
Speaker 2 (54:47):
That'll be nice, wouldn't it.
Speaker 4 (54:48):
That'd be a start.
Speaker 5 (54:49):
We're going to play a Harry Styles next so someone
can get in the drawer to see him live in
Sydney for free. Our first of our draws is happening tomorrow,
so you've got to be in there before then.
Speaker 4 (54:58):
Up next to the.
Speaker 3 (54:59):
Show, I had a strange encounter with a fellow dog
walker this morning where they said something that truly shooketh
me to my core.
Speaker 2 (55:10):
I said, hey, you're carrying my dogs poose. Let me
snip that that's my dog's poose.
Speaker 11 (55:22):
Podcast.
Speaker 3 (55:23):
I had a really weird encounter with someone this morning
when I was walking my dogs. Well, maybe I think
it's weirder than what it was, But let me tell
you and you decide if it's just as weird as
what I think it is. So I was walking at
outwalking my dogs, and for context, I've got two dogs,
Meryl Streep, who's a little rescue she's like a Staffy cross,
(55:44):
and my other dog, Whitney Houston, who is a can terrier.
And canterrier I always say is like Toto from the
Wizard of Oz. Yeah, same breed as Toto from the
Wizard of Oz. And was out walking and obviously dog
people know this. When you see other people with dogs,
it's always quite a social thing because you end up
(56:05):
talking to them, you ask them about their dog.
Speaker 2 (56:07):
It's great.
Speaker 4 (56:07):
I love it.
Speaker 5 (56:08):
I found that from having a dog for the lot,
you very rarely pass another dog owner without at least
saying something.
Speaker 3 (56:13):
And that happened this morning. I was walking my dogs
and this woman was walking towards me. She had a
very cute dog, and she stopped and she said, oh,
what kind of breed is your little one? Because she
just was staring at Whitney. And I said, she goes, oh,
I know it. I know it because I'm pretty sure
(56:34):
I used to have one when I was younger. Is
it a can terrier? And I said, yeah, it is
a can terrier. She goes, I knew it, I said,
like Toto from the Wizard of Oz, as I always you.
And she looked at me blankly and went what And
I went Toto from the Wizard of Oz, the movie
(56:55):
Wizard of Oz. She looked at me and went, I
don't know what you're talking.
Speaker 2 (57:00):
Came out, wait what who doesn't know the Wizard of Oz?
Speaker 4 (57:05):
And I went, you know, Dorothy and the Yellow and
I kept doubling down, and she kept looking at me
like I was speaking a different language.
Speaker 2 (57:15):
Snappole around the room. Does everybody here know the Wizard
of Oz?
Speaker 11 (57:18):
Absolutely?
Speaker 2 (57:19):
Yeah, and not just the Wicked version. Okay, that not bizarre.
There was a universal reference. I reckon.
Speaker 4 (57:27):
She would have been in her sixties.
Speaker 2 (57:30):
It doesn't matter that she could have been in her nineties,
and she still should have known the wisdom.
Speaker 3 (57:34):
I think, you know, especially like the Boomer generation. The
Wizard of Oz was huge for the boomers.
Speaker 2 (57:42):
Yeah, wow, invited her around for a movie. You can
really blow her mind.
Speaker 4 (57:46):
You imagine, I sit and show this.
Speaker 2 (57:47):
Woman, you know, Dorothy.
Speaker 3 (57:51):
I went Dorothy to Judy Garland like Dorothy, and then
they and I think I even ended up saying, you know.
They did a spin off called Wicked and it's on
Broadway and now.
Speaker 4 (58:02):
There's movies nothing, and she was literally I think she
kind of was like looking at me like I was.
Speaker 2 (58:09):
But she had the dog as well.
Speaker 4 (58:11):
That's why it's even more bizarre.
Speaker 5 (58:13):
Could she have had the dog and no one and
the entire dog's lifetime have said to her, Oh, that
looks just like total from the Wizard of Oz.
Speaker 4 (58:21):
That's what I mean. I was like, I don't understand
what is happening here.
Speaker 2 (58:26):
Yeah, that's bizarre.
Speaker 5 (58:28):
I get some of the reaction when I use a
movie reference to describe my dog, because I've got a
Golden Retriever and whenever we're out walking, they go, that's
a cute dogg Yeah, he's a Golden Retriever like that
basketball dog ear Bud.
Speaker 4 (58:41):
And do they go, oh, love that movie.
Speaker 2 (58:43):
Always there's no one who has Bud the Basketball dog
movie Ear Bud.
Speaker 4 (58:47):
Wizard of Oz on the same level.
Speaker 2 (58:50):
Same level, Yeah, just as I think Judy Garland was
in both, wasn't she.
Speaker 4 (58:53):
I think she was.
Speaker 2 (58:54):
Yeah, she played the dog. She did a fantastic jilazy
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