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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Jeremy Wells on Radio Hurducky, good.
Speaker 1 (00:14):
Morning, welcome along to the Hiderche Breakfast this morning. It's Thursday,
the twenty eighth of November, and the year still is
twenty twenty four montha. It's Jimmy Wells and this is
Mashy on the buttons. Well, good morning, Jerry. Now I
hate to start the show in a slightly pervy manner.
Speaker 4 (00:28):
It's not a great way to start any kind of
radio show, but I do you always know what happens
across the road here in terms of what's going on
at Liz Mills and this time of the morning. I
just popped out to move my car for the first time.
Something for the mums and something for the dads and
all consider me d this morning.
Speaker 1 (00:43):
How are yes? Yeah, well there'd be a lot of
people that are getting ready for coming up into summer.
Speaker 4 (00:49):
Well that's what I was thinking, is that what's going
on there is the other Gym's busy at the moment.
Speaker 1 (00:53):
Yeah, very busy. Okay, yeah, very busy. Executive producer Routers
gymming this morning, no doubt, and the Beach Studio.
Speaker 5 (01:00):
Makesually still recovering from a small viral and fiction I
had earlier.
Speaker 6 (01:04):
So I'm going to be returning to my workout tomorrow morning.
Speaker 1 (01:06):
Oh really? Okay, yeah, planning your head.
Speaker 6 (01:09):
I've scheduled it and for it tomorrow morning.
Speaker 5 (01:11):
A personal trainer personal trainers name is Rude all right.
Speaker 1 (01:16):
The personal training yourself? That's right. What a project that
would be?
Speaker 3 (01:20):
The Hocky Breakfast alreadiod.
Speaker 1 (01:23):
Remember the other day we're talking about this dude Speed
who's turned up. He is a YouTuber. He travels around
the world and films himself, creates these events, and he
live streams himself just doing kind of random stuff.
Speaker 4 (01:36):
I've still been trying to get my head around it,
to be honest, mate, I have spent the last couple
of days asking people that know him. People my age
are twenty four to twenty five for those that they
don't know, and a lot of people know him. A
lot of people don't. But you've pretty much being the
nail on the head there in the sense that he
flies around with a team live streaming it. Getting donations
from viewers. That's how he makes his money.
Speaker 1 (01:57):
But he gets donations, does he Yeah, so you can
contribute chair, Yes, that's right, so I show speed. He's
a charity. He's a one man charity, so you can
well this is.
Speaker 4 (02:07):
What I mean, what are This is going to get
very confusing, I think for the New Zealand government.
Speaker 1 (02:12):
If you are about to read the article that I
think you are, yeah, wow, it turns out that he's
over here on a holiday visa. But he's working. He's working,
he's earning money, yes, And it's causing controversy because obviously
Immigration so well, you are here and you are earning money,
and you are here on the visa waiver system and
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it's a different type of visa than if you're here
we're actually working. And then you've got the community who
he represents, which is people who look at YouTube and
they're saying, but hold on for a second, he's doing
great things for the country. You should overlook it. People
know where New Zealand is. He's actually doing great stuff
for New Zealand tourism. And then Immigration is saying, yeah,
(02:57):
but if we are actually doing our jobs, then we've
got to say this guy's non exception to the rule.
We can't say that just because he's famous, he's allowed
to do things that other people aren't allowed to do.
Speaker 4 (03:08):
Not to get stuck into the logistics of it, but
it is quite bizarre because if you watch the live stream,
the way that he earns most of his money is
that if you're watching along, you can click a make
a donation in the top right and then you can
leave a comment if you donate. And the thing is
about donating a donated valued comment is that then I
show speak can read it out on his stream, he
can see it, if that makes any kind of sense.
So the money is then getting transferred via Twitch in
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the internet. So there's a lot of confusion around who's
getting the tax for this?
Speaker 1 (03:35):
Okay? And then where is he technically earning his money?
Speaker 7 (03:38):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (03:38):
Okay, is tax part of it? I don't even consider that.
Speaker 4 (03:41):
Yeah, And he's also got some issues around yeah, because
he's I think already arguing the thing. Well, no, I
was actually awnly my money in the States, even though
I was in New Zealand, because it's.
Speaker 1 (03:49):
Going through Twitch. Okay, Well, why are we even giving
the guy? What did we why he's worth like thirty
million dollars, isn't he he was here for two days?
He's worth thirty million? Who's actually apparently here for five days?
Speaker 5 (04:00):
All up, he's got thirty three million days, thirty three
million international subscribers. Do you not think, because there's that
argument when we're making Lord of the Rings.
Speaker 6 (04:09):
And the Hobbit and everyone's like, oh, people.
Speaker 5 (04:11):
Need to see New Zealand because then they're going to
want to come to New Zealand and go to Hobbit
and go through all the mountain ranges. Is this kind
of similar bit on a smaller scale.
Speaker 1 (04:19):
Yeah, I don't know. It's kind of It's a tricky
one for Immigration New Zealand. I actually feel for them.
It's tricky publicly flouting the rules like public as public
as you can be. Thirty three million people and they
are meant to administer the rules. That's what they do,
Immigration New Zealand. I feel for them. But at the
same time, there are a lot of people who come
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over here and they might get their laptop out yep,
and they might do a little bit of work on
their holiday exactly.
Speaker 6 (04:46):
And so what do you do.
Speaker 1 (04:48):
Do you crack down on all of those people as well,
it's a no win situation.
Speaker 5 (04:52):
Really, Yeah, you never have to crack down and mashy
going overseas and doing some work on the laptop because
he's lazy and it doesn't work.
Speaker 6 (04:59):
Well, there you go.
Speaker 1 (05:00):
I feel like I've just capped the drive by. There
they caught a past six time. It really was.
Speaker 3 (05:06):
They breakfast with Jeremy Wells already.
Speaker 1 (05:10):
Darky just talking about speed who's come here, this influencer
dirt or whatever, that he's not an influencer. He's a
YouTuber films himself traveling around the world doing interviews and
stuff live streams. He's massive, thirty three million followers come
to New Zealand. Immigration New Zealand are saying he's working
and he doesn't remember working visa, so maybe we're going
to kick him out. He's leaving anyway, So that doesn't
(05:30):
matter a bit of feedback on that. What about all
the other influence who influencers who come here and make
a quick video to hotel or a scenic shot and
then and then leave. Same thing.
Speaker 4 (05:43):
Surely that's the same thing as what you were mentioning before,
is what'stopping people going overseas for work, taking your laptop
doing a bit of work and sitting it back home.
Speaker 1 (05:49):
Yeah. Yeah, I'm confused about his famous as this texter.
Those videos are boring as batshit? Yeah or is that
just because I'm forty that's from Chris. Isn't it fascinating
right now? Wing?
Speaker 4 (06:00):
How weird contents heading you'll be seeing it as a
father you're in sun with you reader, if you'll be
watching what your kids are watching, thinking sheses, this is nothing.
I mean you're watching kids. You're now watching your kids
watch people play video games as well.
Speaker 1 (06:13):
Yep, yeah, that's the will. I can't believe that this
text last one here. What a surprise. Jerry sympathies lie
with the faceless soul of bureaucrats. I do actually get
to bring myself up his line.
Speaker 6 (06:25):
Good for you.
Speaker 1 (06:25):
They were doing their jobs, Oh jesus, come.
Speaker 6 (06:28):
On, jar doing the job, doing his job.
Speaker 4 (06:31):
Yeah people, well that's actually give us job anywhere. I
think they might be Immigration's point as he was doing
his job exactly. Yeah, looks immigration people are good people.
Speaker 1 (06:41):
That my people. He's aerosmith. It's not a he's a break.
Speaker 3 (06:47):
The hood you breakfast with Jeremy Wells already.
Speaker 1 (06:51):
Coming up on the show this morning. If you didn't
hear a chat with retiring Black Cat legend Tim Southey
yesterday and the shocking that Mansh asked him. We're going
to replay that before seven am. Oh yeah, I don't
know if we have to do that. Yeah, we'll take
that for a spin. We'll take that one more time
around the block. Also, in the history of views Today Today,
(07:13):
New Zealand had a world first in eighteen ninety three.
What wasn't it?
Speaker 4 (07:18):
What was it? One of my favorite days? Fellas, it's
a whole say really, one of the greatest days. After
seven o'clock, four.
Speaker 1 (07:25):
Four joins us on the show, one of the founding fathers,
obviously the Beiges Brigade, presented for the BYC podcast. We're
going to talk to him about the first test between
the black Caps and England, which starts at eleven am today,
acc commentating First Ball on iHeartRadio. And also we're going
to talk about Donald Trump's diet. What is he What
(07:46):
does he eat and drink of a day? What I
thought a lot of carbs. Yeah, I'll tell you what.
It's not healthy, No put it that way, But how
unhealthy is it? This is a heart Achey breakfast.
Speaker 3 (07:58):
Entertainment, sport available everywhere on the radio. Out Johnny Wells
on Radio.
Speaker 1 (08:06):
Six thirty three Time for your latest news headlines. More
results are expected today in relation to the elevated levels
of arsenic detected in the Waikato River. The drinking water
supply for Hamilton and some parts of Auckland comes from there,
but the Water Services Authority says there is no risk
to public health. I was about to ask you what
happens if you drink arsenic? But no risk? Not good?
(08:27):
Well what about that no risk that was just mentioned
thereby the public health Well, the apparently no. Obviously there's
elevated levels of arsenic. But it's okay, okay, right? Isn't
it funny how people work mentally?
Speaker 5 (08:39):
Because I took a bag gulp of water while you're
reading that, I immediately wanted.
Speaker 1 (08:43):
To spit it out. Could taste arsenak in it? Yeah?
Speaker 6 (08:45):
One hundred percent?
Speaker 1 (08:45):
That's not from the white cuttle, is it.
Speaker 5 (08:47):
I actually, just before the show today, I went right
down to the Waycato River, put my drink bottle in
and I'm now one leader down.
Speaker 1 (08:55):
Have you seen the river coming? Have you seen the
water in the Waikata River.
Speaker 6 (08:58):
Love it.
Speaker 4 (08:59):
Julane was telling me through the other day. I think
it was off here or was it on here when
he was on here, when he was on the show.
In regards to surfing dead bloated cows down the White.
Speaker 1 (09:08):
Cuttle, Yeah, well, I mean you've got one cow. There's
a lot of water going down there, right, Yeah, but
the color of that water, I don't know. Well, this
is what I mean, because people are surfing dead cows
for goodness, say like it is. I don't know, grim,
I don't know. I mean, but that goes the first
bit at Lake Topol. Why beautiful. God, that looks beautiful
(09:29):
coming out of there by the time it gets to
Port White Cuttle.
Speaker 4 (09:32):
Yeah, yack, I've got a question for you, she really
before we move on to the next head line, would
you rather from the Thames the Sin or like the
dirty end.
Speaker 1 (09:41):
Of the White Cuttle? Oh, the dirty end of the
White Cuttle. So that's way better than those places. Oh yack, Okay,
that's all good. And then I'd go Sin next, yep,
And then I'd go Themes last. Oh what yeat? Themes?
Themes is disgusting. A push you're talking about in London. Yes, yeah, yuck.
A push to old New Zealand's laws which allow of
(10:02):
people doing indulge in a cup of tea or coffee
while at the headdresses. It's technically an offense to serve
a drink in a salon service area. What is this
country coming to? But Rod Wayne chief executive Julie Evans
says the offense is new to them as their salons
have always served drinks to clients. I mean that's what
(10:23):
what what? It'll be some weird old law and Joseph
Parker's shot at becoming a two time heavyweight boxing champion
continues to gain traction. Kiwis reportedly set to be locked
in a crack at the IBF champion Daniel Dubois on
a card slated at the February twenty second in Saudi Arabia,
the new Home of Boxing. I wonder why money money.
(10:49):
You can watch someone box, someone's hidden, and then you
can watch someone be beheaded in the same day. It's awesome.
Speaker 3 (10:55):
Ye are the Darchy Breakfast with Jeremy Wells a Radio.
Speaker 8 (10:59):
Hodarchy The History of Today with Jeremy James Drummond Dwells On.
Speaker 1 (11:06):
This day in eighteen ninety three women vote in the
national election for the first time. In the New Zealand
general election, Oh, it's my favorite day, fellas. Yep, it is.
Speaker 4 (11:17):
I fear you were saying. Whose idea was that? I
was not saying that, offait. I want to be very
clear about that. I was saying that it's my favorite
day of the year.
Speaker 1 (11:24):
Whose idea was that? You said? Eighteen ninety five America's
first auto race organized by the Chicago Times Herald, Chicago
to Evanston and back, six cars fifty five miles. Frank
Jirea won. He averaged eleven cas in. Now good okay,
good work. Frank. Always run it faster than that, but
that's all right. In nineteen eighty one New Zealand general
(11:45):
election was won by the ruling National Party and Prime
Minister Rob Muldoon. One of the great.
Speaker 4 (11:52):
Laughs I feel like is this segment being overtaken by Muldoon.
Speaker 1 (11:57):
Actually we had that to see other day, didn't we.
Nineteen seventy eight New Zealand National Party won the election.
We've got a date to.
Speaker 9 (12:03):
Promise, but we got a date the fourteenth of July,
which we've worked out at Gunman House.
Speaker 3 (12:10):
As being there probably good day. It doesn't give you
much time to run up to an election.
Speaker 7 (12:15):
PROMU doesn't get my panish much time to run up
to an election, badger.
Speaker 4 (12:27):
So was he kind of just overtly on the piss
all the time?
Speaker 1 (12:30):
He is a massive pissy? Or are we just focusing
on that in hindsight? No, No, he is a massive
pissy every day. Yep, tucking into it. I think he
was in on the whiskey. Maybe it was brandy. Was
his drunk? Oh yeah, I mean that laugh sounds like
a brandy laugh. Great New Zealander. He actually sculled a
(12:50):
beer on the steps of Parliament once, which was a
which was a really endeared him to a lot of
New Zealanders.
Speaker 6 (12:55):
Have you ever heard that scale?
Speaker 5 (12:57):
You can get a little bit buzzed, a little bit tipsy,
really drunk and then muldooned. Have you ever been mauldoone magic?
I've definitely been muldoone. I just haven't called it that before,
but I've been moving forward right.
Speaker 1 (13:07):
In twenty twelve, The Hobbit and Unexpected Journey, the first
of the Hobbit film series, directed by Sipeter Jackson, starring
Martin Freeman and in McAllen Premier and Wellington, New Zealand
birthdays today nineteen sixty seven and a Nicole Smith Rip
nineteen sixty two. Matt Cameron American drama are from Soundgarden
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and Pearl jam was born. John Stewart was born on
the Dane nineteen sixty two from The Daily Show and
in nineteen fifty Ed Harris American actor born in Englewood,
New Jersey, seventy four Today Ed Harris Great New Zealander
as well. Well, there you go there. It is my
favorite day of the year, like I've been saying for
(13:50):
the longest time. Now Thursday, the twenty eighth of November.
Speaker 8 (13:54):
The History of Today with Jeremy James, Drummond well The.
Speaker 3 (14:01):
Hdarchy Breakfast with Jeremy Wells al Radio Hurdarchy.
Speaker 1 (14:05):
So it's the first day of the twenty twenty four
slash twenty four Summer of cricket, the black Caps kicking
off a three Test series against England at Hagley Oval
eleven am.
Speaker 6 (14:16):
That starts.
Speaker 1 (14:17):
You can listen to it on iHeartRadio. The acc are
going to be commentating. Not only is it a chance
for New Zealand to push for a place in the
world Test Championship Final, but they go, it's gonna be
the swan song for our greatest bowler of all time,
one of them anyway, certainly Tim Soudy. Yeah, without a doubt.
And if you didn't hear it yesterday, we've got a
(14:38):
chat with him ahead of his first it was final
Test series and Mash you started with a deeply disrespectful
question seventy seven on debut, Tim, with the bet you
showed so much potential mate. What happened?
Speaker 7 (14:53):
Yeah, it was seventy seven more than you'll because.
Speaker 1 (14:58):
Pay Good morning mate, how I anyway, thanks for joining
us this morning. Firstly, what was the moment you decided
you weren't going to play test cricket anymore? Was it?
Was there a moment in particular you talk.
Speaker 9 (15:10):
To people that have played the game and they say
they know when the time is and I was always like, nah,
no way, I love this so much and there's no
chance I'm ever going to stop doing this. But yeah,
time goes on. You sort of you look at parts
of the year and I've had a tea tent you
World Cup this year, a one day walk up last year,
this Test block of cricket that we're coming towards the
(15:31):
end and you sort of look to reassess what's next,
and yeah, the time to out right to finish and
Hamilton no better place than obviously Hamilton to finish up
what's been a great ride against a pretty good opposition
where it should be a cracker of a Serias. So yeah,
I guess just looking at it and it just now
at the time.
Speaker 4 (15:50):
How's the body feeling, Tim, I mean, I don't think
we've spoken to you since that. Obviously, you know, historical
win over in India. Congratulations from us to you, mate,
because that was an incredible result. Obviously you're feeling all
good and fired up ready for this English series.
Speaker 9 (16:03):
Yeah, but it's pretty good. There's always something ex to
the niggling away, and as we all know, no one's
getting any younger, so things are getting a little bit
harder when you get.
Speaker 6 (16:10):
Out of bed.
Speaker 9 (16:10):
But our body is pretty good, and I guess it's
nice to feeling known that you can just enter the
tank over the next three weeks and then worry about
after that.
Speaker 1 (16:18):
Oh, that's going to be good. So we're expecting speeds
over up into the one forties.
Speaker 9 (16:23):
I'll probably wun fifties.
Speaker 1 (16:24):
Oh, here we go, Here we go. So are you
still going to be playing white ball cricket.
Speaker 7 (16:30):
I'm not sure yet.
Speaker 9 (16:31):
Test cricket's been been a big part of my life
and it's the format that I cherished the most. So
it'll be nice, potentially to walk off after a Test match,
like I said in Hamilton, of all the great players
to play in the world and setting me up there.
Speaker 1 (16:46):
Yeah, so you've been playing forever a lot of seasons
back eight do you remember something from every season? I've
always wondered this when you've got such when you've had
a seventeen year playing career, like, do you remember something,
say from two thousand seventeen eighteen.
Speaker 9 (17:01):
It all feels like a saving pretty cooked. It doesn't
feel like it's been almost seventeen years. But I'm a
bit of a cricket nuffy, so yeah, I remember most things.
But yeah, it's certainly flying by, and there's been plenty
of great time. It's been a great memories. Been tough
times as well, but those tough times make the good
times even more special.
Speaker 1 (17:19):
And you'd have to say, three Tests at I'm probably
thinking your three favorite New Zealand venues.
Speaker 9 (17:26):
Yeah, certainly in three grounds I've played a lot of
cricket at so that was another I guess part of
the decision was looking at the schedule and three grounds
that I love playing at and be nice to play
at all those three one last one last time.
Speaker 1 (17:38):
Out of those three tests. If you are a cricket
stat guy, do you know which place you've got the
most wickets at base in Cydon Park or Hagley.
Speaker 9 (17:46):
Oval, I'll probably say Hagley probably ground off.
Speaker 6 (17:51):
I felt like I've probably go better at Well.
Speaker 1 (17:54):
You certainly have your best average at Hagley. But you know, interestingly,
you've got the same amount of wickets at the basin
as Hagley sixty one. And I can tell you more
that you have that you currently hold the record for
Test wickets at the basin Seddon Park and Hagley.
Speaker 7 (18:11):
Ob yeah, yeah, obviously three grounds play. I see a
bit of cricket at so yeah.
Speaker 1 (18:16):
It's nice you going out with for a beer with
Bears tonight, Tim.
Speaker 9 (18:20):
Not tonight, but at some stage over the next next
few weeks, I'm sure there'll.
Speaker 7 (18:23):
Be a few beers with Bed.
Speaker 10 (18:26):
Well.
Speaker 1 (18:26):
I'm looking forward to watching these tests. Always enjoy watching
you bolt. If we don't speak to you before your
last game. Congratulations on everything for sure. Thanks for what
you've done and you've brought a lot of joy to
a lot of cricket fans around New Zealand. So thanks
a lot, thank you.
Speaker 7 (18:41):
Thanks for the support of you as well, being much appreciated.
Speaker 1 (18:44):
She's going to be an absolute ripper of a series
three tests against England Hagley Oval Base and Reserve and
then Tim Southy's final Test at Seddon Park, and there's
going to be as Ben Stoke said, yes today on
the news, there's going to be a winner in this
Test series.
Speaker 4 (19:02):
Which I can't believe that we enjoy a sport where
there is a possibility where there wouldn't.
Speaker 1 (19:06):
Be a winner in a Test series. Yeah, but that's
the sport we are following. I see Ruters doing the
maths and as Heady's thinking, well, it might be one
all and there might be a draw.
Speaker 5 (19:14):
Well, quite a few people that I've been listening to
are talking about it being two to one, but they
don't know who to pick and I'm just looking at
the odds on the tab. They've actually come in on
New Zealand since yesterday in New Zealand dollars seventy eight,
England two dollars thirty, the draw at nine dollars twenty five.
Speaker 1 (19:30):
But I reckon you can check that away only the
way England play and the weather. The weather looks good
for five days. In fact, weather looks particularly good today.
It's warm. We either looks of it and then a
little bit of suddenly changing. But I think there will
be a winner of this Tess series with three games,
and there won't be any draws unless there's some shocking
weather event that happens coming up later in the show.
(19:51):
I want to talk about people who repost Instagram birthday messages.
Is there an age where it's acceptable and and then
there's an age where it's unaccepted. Is there a line
of diffusion between the two where it's acceptable and then
non acceptable. It seems to me to be a generational thing.
Is totally unacceptable. Why would you repost people's birthday messages about?
(20:13):
And I find that so weird.
Speaker 4 (20:14):
I hear on this, and I just need to promise
from you now, if we're got to talk about it,
you're not coming at me about it. You're coming about
the general.
Speaker 1 (20:20):
Ah No, I'm just come about your your people. No,
they're not. Why people? You do this every time for
your people.
Speaker 5 (20:25):
Yeah, mash whin's your birthday agent to August eighteenth August
and you're still reposting messages from people on Instagram.
Speaker 6 (20:31):
Very strange.
Speaker 1 (20:32):
This is the thing also after eight Chris Brandolino, Principal
Scientist Forecasting and Media at NIWA. Some are supposed to
start officially on Sunday. It's going to be the first
of December. Where where is it? Yes? Where is it?
Is that the first question? Apparently that's going to be
my first quod Where is it? Brando? This is a
Hararchy breakfast the hood.
Speaker 3 (20:54):
You breakfast with Jeremy Wells already your Hdarchy.
Speaker 2 (21:00):
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Speaker 1 (21:09):
Nice to have your witness this morning. I'm a heartache
break forst Thursday to twenty eight of November twenty twenty four. Thanksgiving,
Oh yes, Thanksgiving? How do you Jerry?
Speaker 4 (21:19):
What on the day that woman could first vote and
this beautiful country of ours and you choose to go
with Thanksgiving?
Speaker 1 (21:26):
Yeah, I know you're a huge advocate for women, Mashy,
but Thanksgiving as can be that this day can be
a multiple multitude of things. Cousin just have to be
one thing. Yeah, that's true. Actually it can be a
lot of things.
Speaker 4 (21:38):
How are you celebrating Thanksgiving today, Jerry? Will you be
thanking us all for our service over the last few years.
Speaker 1 (21:42):
I'll be celebrating it by commentating cricket on iHeartRadio for
the acc And that's a perfect way to celebrate, in
my opinion, only bringing a whole.
Speaker 6 (21:50):
Turkey today as well. Jerry defeat us.
Speaker 1 (21:51):
Yeah, we'll be doing that during the commentary. Has sure
Well's been working on an infamous to duck in. Oh god,
let's hope she's not running it today. That's Christmas awful,
so dry. She'll hate me for saying that. It's lovely. Mom,
You're amazing. I love you. You're the best. You're so good.
Speaker 3 (22:11):
They breakfast with Jeremy Wells a radio.
Speaker 1 (22:15):
She's pushing the buttons this morning. Executive producer Ruder is
in the studio as well. I saw this article yesterday.
A reporter from the Daily Telegraph in the UK thought
that he would attempt the diet of the incoming US
President Donald Trump.
Speaker 4 (22:31):
Oh interesting, So in terms of an esthetic what I
would assume Donald Trump would be eating was probably not great.
Speaker 1 (22:39):
But he's also not massive, is he or is he
getting bigger? He's pretty big, he's tall, but he's running
a decent sized motor on him. But his diet is
really interesting. Okay, it's pretty so breakfast yeah nothing, Okay,
fasting very good. Well, yeah, I don't know if he'd
call it fasting. I just think he so. He doesn't
(23:00):
bother with breakfast. He's not interested lunch, nothing, He has
nothing for lunch, breakfast eight. So yeah, I guess you're right, right,
I mean, he's fasting. But whether or not he's doing
it for health reasons, I'm not sure. Whether he just
doesn't yeah, he's busy, or it just doesn't feel like it.
He starts eating at dinner, well, actually no, he starts
(23:21):
snacking during the day. He snacks on doritos. So during
the day he has a combination of Dorito's and diet coke.
How much diet coke is he drinking it curious? Well,
apparently up to twelve a day, So he just drinks
diet coke. He doesn't drink water. He doesn't have any water,
(23:44):
never has water.
Speaker 4 (23:45):
Ever, No, I think there's about twenty percent of water
and diet coke. Alright, Yeah, there's definitely water in a
dit coke, mainly water. Yeah, So that's what he thought.
So he's got on the diet cokes, snacks on the Dorito's.
I don't know which flavor of dorito diy sweat chili.
Speaker 1 (24:00):
Oh, I love that. I love that. Yeah, a lot
of sugar in that, yeah, delicious. So and then he
so and then at dinner time, that's when he has
his the only meal he has his dinner Here we go,
And that's a combination. So he mixes it up in
different days.
Speaker 6 (24:15):
Good to know.
Speaker 1 (24:16):
For McDonald's. He'll have McDonald's one day, the next day
he'll have KFC, and then the next day he'll lead
a pizza and then the only thing that he eats
that's not kind of fast foody vibe food as steak
and chips. And so he mixes it up. He's got
four different things that he eats, and then he just
mixes it goes around each.
Speaker 4 (24:35):
Day, well, like today's McDonald's day, yeah, OK, and then
tonight it's a KFC night.
Speaker 1 (24:40):
Yeah. On he takes his supplements zinc, vitamin D excuse
me famo tiding melatonin and he has an asprin every
day for the blood fitning part of it. I can
see why, I mean Jesus. But he starts a day
with a couple of diet cokes. Does he drink coffee? No,
doesn't drink coffee. It's got caffeine in it. Uh, diet coke? Yes,
(25:05):
caffe which ones to watch? Yes? Okay, okay? And now
was interestingly so we can drill down even more. His
McDonald's go to order two big Max two fallere fish
and then he goes with a small chocolate milkshake because
he does so, he does drink something other than chocolate milkshake.
(25:26):
Four burgers yep. On when he has the KFC, he
keeps it. Somebody just has a bucket of chicken. No sides,
doesn't like the potato and gravy, not interested in the coleslaw,
the bean sellard. That don't make that anything.
Speaker 4 (25:39):
So he didn't cut out the eyes in the bucket
and put it on his watching it quite possibly.
Speaker 1 (25:44):
And then on pizza night he eats a whole pepperoni pizza,
but he doesn't eat the crust. He doesn't eat the crust.
He's He eats like a kid, is what he does.
He eats like a kid.
Speaker 5 (25:55):
My daughter, she would say, can we get a pepperoni
pizza and then she'd peel the peperonio and also leave
the crust.
Speaker 1 (26:02):
So basically, Donald, that's right. And so with the steak
and fries. Apparently according to his in house chef, he
likes it so cocked that it's essentially like a rock
on the plate. Wow, is anyone out there, I'd love
to hear three four eight three or give us a
call eight hundred ha. Is it anywhere else that follows
(26:24):
the Donald Trump diet and new zeally or something similar.
There's going to be some great Trady diets out there.
Anyone else that never ever drinks water?
Speaker 3 (26:32):
The darchy breakfast already.
Speaker 1 (26:34):
R next prisoner of the United States. Donald Trump's diet.
He doesn't need anything for breakfast, nothing for lunch. He
snacks on Dorito's all day and then drinks twelve diet
cokes a day. He has a couple of supplements, and
then that dinner he has either McDonald's KFC Pepperoni pizza
or the only thing that he eats it's not fast food,
(26:54):
is a steak and fries and the steak he has
burnt to an absolute crisp And I was just saying,
is there anyone out there who has a diet that's
anything like that? He has a text. My dear old
Ma drinks nothing but tea. I've literally never seen her
drink anything but tea in forty years. Holy smoke.
Speaker 4 (27:14):
Now is she actually doing that or is that just
what you've seen? Also, I'd love to see what's happening
to the figure after forty years of only tea drinking.
Well more, the teeth, Oh, the teeth staining. Is she
on the segs as well? Texter let us know.
Speaker 1 (27:29):
Yeah, here's Laura from christ Jurch. Good morning, Laura, Welcome
to the show. Hi. What's your diet? Laura?
Speaker 11 (27:37):
I live on coffees. I've had free coffees already this morning.
I don't have breakfast, I don't have lunch. I drive
a truck for a living, so I have a camera
facing me every time I have a drink of water
at seas I'm distracted.
Speaker 1 (27:51):
So is that actually how it works? Laura?
Speaker 4 (27:54):
As a truckie, do you is there some kind of
situation where I'm watching you to make sure that you're not,
you know, having a two big max two filet of
fishes while you're driving like Donald Trump.
Speaker 11 (28:03):
Just you hands or the steering melon. Yeah, suddenly break
it films you for twenty seconds.
Speaker 1 (28:09):
And okay, So what do you do for dinner, Laura?
Speaker 11 (28:11):
If you don't want me asking hostly, I live on
like pastors and stuff or wraps, okay, just whatever me
and my son want.
Speaker 1 (28:20):
Really okay. And Laura, you don't get hungry like during the.
Speaker 11 (28:23):
Day, No, I live on coffee. But yeah, no, I'm
too busy. I'm so busy.
Speaker 4 (28:29):
So Laura, personal question. You're not on the vapes by chance,
are you? Because I know they are a great hunger spies.
Speaker 8 (28:34):
I am.
Speaker 1 (28:36):
There you go, because that does help.
Speaker 4 (28:39):
I found if you're drinking a coffee in a vape
in the morning, then that really can suppress the breakfast need,
the lunch.
Speaker 1 (28:44):
Need, and the dinner need. If you are looking to
get rid of that third meal in your day, I'm oh, yeah.
Speaker 11 (28:49):
No, I don't want to get rid of I don't
do it on purpose or anything.
Speaker 7 (28:51):
That's just the way it works.
Speaker 5 (28:53):
But you and Lauria, how many coffees are you running
a day? You see, you've had three so far the day?
What do you what do you do anyway?
Speaker 8 (29:00):
Oh?
Speaker 11 (29:00):
About eight or nine?
Speaker 1 (29:02):
Eight or nine? Okay? And is there a point when
you turn the caffeine off?
Speaker 2 (29:06):
Laura?
Speaker 11 (29:08):
Well, I can have a coffee at eight at night
and then go straight to sleep. I'm fine.
Speaker 1 (29:12):
Interesting, your body's absolutely shattered, probably because you didn't have
any food, so it'd be.
Speaker 11 (29:17):
Like, yes, I'm not humongous either. I'm not even five
foot and I'm under sixty kilos.
Speaker 1 (29:24):
So you know, have you ever been in a situation,
Laura where you haven't been able to get a coffee
into the system of a day.
Speaker 11 (29:34):
No, I will make sure I have a coffee. The
women at the Z station they have my coffee ready
for me before I even.
Speaker 1 (29:41):
Get there, because I know that I you know, I
drink coffee every day and if I don't have a
coffee by about two in the afternoon, I get the
worst headache you could ever imagine coffee with.
Speaker 11 (29:53):
Oh yeah, yeah, I can't. I have had headaches before
for not having coffee.
Speaker 4 (29:58):
But yeah, no, now, Laura, if you don't mind me asking,
just just before we let you go, you have you
thought about packing a lunch before?
Speaker 10 (30:07):
Uh?
Speaker 11 (30:08):
Your have my son has actually made me lunch, but
it just stays there in the fridge.
Speaker 1 (30:17):
Hey, well think you do you?
Speaker 3 (30:19):
Laura?
Speaker 1 (30:19):
Good on you. Okay, seems to be working for you,
much like Trump starts working for him.
Speaker 3 (30:25):
Theod Ay Breakfast with Jeremy Wells already.
Speaker 1 (30:29):
I imagine that if Donald Trump could, he would eat pies.
But obviously they aren't not big on pies over in
the States, but Donald Trump would be all over pies.
What do you do in the States?
Speaker 4 (30:40):
Do you just go like if you went to a
guess sie, I don't know, maybe like a wild bean
or something like that. What is the option for a
kind of in hand meal?
Speaker 1 (30:48):
Is it a hot dog? Yeah, they've got a hot dog.
They'll definitely do a hot dog. There'll be burgers are
really really weird, rubbishy burgers that are just just some
bun with a petty in the middle of them. We're getting.
You can get a packeted burger outside of a pie woman. Yep, totally,
But yeah, I always people have tried to bring the
take the pie across to the States before the New
(31:09):
Zealand Pie and it's never quite worked. It's not a
culture of pie eating. It's completely different. For some reason,
you think it would catch on, but no it doesn't.
Speaker 4 (31:17):
Well how about we, you know, book us off a
couple of tickets, get ourselves a couple of boxes of
these Valipenna steak and cheese pies Dad's Pies, get ourselves
across there and start doing some work.
Speaker 1 (31:26):
Well yeah, I don't know. I mean this, This one
here is available today officially the Herdercke Pie. Officially available
the Anger Steak and Jalopenio cheese pie from BP while
being cafes, supermarkets or daries, Today is the official day
it is being launched everywhere. Wow Yeah, and apparently the
official launch party also at the Hangar Bart in Henderson,
West Auckland. Big Show broadcasting from four pm this afternoon,
(31:51):
free pies and backbone teas. So get down to the
Hangar Bart in Henderson, West Auckland if you can and
up or some of that couple of texts coming through
about Donald Trump and his diet. This text said Dad
made eighty three. Never saw him ever drink water. Jesus yep,
he drink whiskey though he also ate no breakfast or lunch,
(32:15):
but meating three bitch every single night. Bar Sunday when
Mum gave him six post eggs. Wow.
Speaker 4 (32:23):
Was that mum's idea of just trying to make sure
that there's some kind of futrean's getting into his life?
Speaker 1 (32:27):
Wow? Another text to here.
Speaker 4 (32:28):
Saying boys blue v for Bricky, two darts for lunch,
then fast food of any kind of on the way home.
Speaker 12 (32:33):
You beauty.
Speaker 1 (32:34):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (32:34):
See, that's quite interesting and I think that's probably quite
a popular theory. Is The idea is if I don't
eat during the day, then I can afford to blow
out at night. Right, Yeah, I guess the money amount
of calories that you're eating.
Speaker 1 (32:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (32:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (32:45):
I never drink water, says this texture fish make love
on it? Cheers from Shane. Are we drinking salt water?
Because I thought if most of it, if it's fresh water,
I mean there might be a trout might make loving it.
But yeah, not really. I mean, are they're fish in
the Hunua dams for example? I don't know the big eels?
(33:10):
Maybe this text he is interesting. I chuck a shrimp
on the glass barbecue for breakfast and I'm good to
go for the day.
Speaker 2 (33:17):
Use entertainment, sports and music there are available everywhere on
the radio app Johnny Wells on Radio.
Speaker 1 (33:25):
DKI seven thirty on the Herderche Breakfast Time for your
latest news headlines. Police are calling an extra staff and
resources to monitor the funeral of a prominent Mongrel Mob
member in the Western Bay of Plenty today, so they
won't accept any unlawful activity, including breaches of the new
gang Patch band. People are being advised to have their
wits about them if they're trying to snag a Black
(33:47):
Friday deal. Black Friday sees stores use a variety of
marketing tactics to try and get people in the door. Hey,
doesney one know the history of Black Friday.
Speaker 11 (33:58):
Year?
Speaker 1 (33:59):
Sort of?
Speaker 4 (34:00):
Oh well, I mean I might have it wrong then,
but I was just sitching it up as you were
reading that headline out and it was suggesting that back
in Philadelphia, there was a situation where there was an
Army Navy football game that was on on this date
every year because it was the day, well or the
Friday after Thanksgiving, and AC caught on and it became
the day in Philadelphia that everyone would make their money.
(34:20):
So they decided, you know what, abbout on this day,
we start making a whole bunch of sales, and then
you know the kind of raptor they just grew right
out of Philadelphia just because people were trying to make
a couple of dollars off the back of a football game.
Speaker 1 (34:32):
And now we're doing it over here. Yeah, pretty big now,
shod and New Zealand and England have put together their
final preparations for the opening cricket test of their three
match series at christ which is Hagley Oval from eleven am.
The host will still have a chance of reaching June's
World Championship Final at Lord's, but the visitors don't. So
(34:52):
the current odds ruder.
Speaker 5 (34:54):
The karen OIDs on the series actually because we went
before on just that first test and the New Zealand
two dollars favorites to win the series, England two dollars
twenty a draw at eight bucks. But we're saying before
we don't think it's going to be a draw in
this unless there's some strange weather events, so it's probably
going to end up to one one way or the other.
Speaker 3 (35:15):
Irish the Day Breakfast, all Radio Hurdarchy.
Speaker 1 (35:19):
So today the first day of the twenty twenty four
to twenty five Summer of cricket, So exciting black Caps
taking on England in a three Test series kicking off
at Hagley over eleven am this morning. You can listen
on the ACC on iHeartRadio and New Zealand probably need
to win the series three nil to guarantee your place
in the World Test Championship Final. There's a whole lot
(35:41):
of other things that determine that as well, including what's
happening in Australia at the moment with the India versus
Australia Test Series and joining us on the Hidacky Breakfast.
One of the founding fathers of the Beisemagade, presenter of
the BYC podcast, New Zealand's premier sports journalist Paul Stewart Ford.
Good morning, Paul.
Speaker 12 (35:59):
How are you again, morning fellas. I'm superbly well, thank you,
very excited to victim Sali this week was talking about
day one energy and I feel like I've got that
as well.
Speaker 1 (36:07):
Ah, I know you get incredibly excited on these sorts
of days. Poor forward. This is an exciting Test series
and this game in particular a couple of debutantes, one
for England and one for New Zealand as well.
Speaker 12 (36:19):
Yep, that's exactly right. So England have got this young
prodigy guy by the name of Jacob Bethel who looks
like Eminem with a perm He is going to be
an absolute punisher. He is a classic Brendan McCollum selection,
where basically nobody's not that nobody's heard of him, but
he's just sort of the wrong guy going in to
do the wrong job. But he'll probably pull off some
sort of miracle at some point over the next few months.
(36:42):
Let's just hope not the next few weeks. But yeah,
he's so, he's betting at number three because they've had
a wicket keeper go down injured and had to reshuffle
their batting order. But just to be clear, he's never
played number three in his life. He has never scored
a first class cricket century, he's never scored a professional
cricket century. But he's yeah, they've just taken a punt
on him, so hopefully it is a bridge too far
(37:05):
instead of a stroke of genius.
Speaker 1 (37:07):
Yes, So what do they like about him? Does he
smash it around the place?
Speaker 12 (37:11):
Yeah, he does, Jerry, You're gonna like, you're actually gonna like,
you're gonna hate his haircut, but you're gonna like the
way that he played three reminiscent of your early nineties
two actually, but he's he's been called the best seventeen
year older Ian Bells ever seen. Brian Lara, not one
to probably walk others up, said that Bethel was much
better than him at his age. But yeah, left hander
(37:33):
plays off the back foot and just bangs it through
the leak side. Bowls a little bit. Yeah, he's a dasher, okay.
Speaker 1 (37:40):
And what about the New Zealand Nathan Smith day bering
for the black Caps. What do we know about Nathan Smith?
Speaker 12 (37:45):
Yeah, well he's a bit more interesting than his name,
let's be honest. Yeah, so he got contracted by a
New Zealand cricket back in September. Didn't have any international
experience at that time, so I guess a Gary Stead
version of a punt. But he's play first class cricket
for years. He's had a couple of really fantastic planket shields.
(38:06):
He was out for a year with back surgery a
couple of years ago. Bowls about sort of late one
thirties averages twenty seven, sort of betting down a mat
that middle to lower order. So yeah, you're going to
enjoy him. He's come out of y techie and place
for Wellington. His brother was quoted this week as saying
he was a small kid but an aggressive little bastard.
They called him bite him out.
Speaker 1 (38:26):
Oh god, I know that sort of person.
Speaker 7 (38:29):
Now.
Speaker 5 (38:29):
New Zealand's premier broadcaster sports broadcaster Paul Ford, I see
that New Zealand obviously going to be playing for fast bowlers,
but England, for some reason, has still selected their leg spinner.
Does Brendan McCullum know something that we don't.
Speaker 12 (38:45):
Yeah, it's an interesting well. They sort of forced into
it because they weirdly brought three spinners out. I think
they might have been watching what New Zealand did in
India and taking the punk that we were going to
produce some spinning wickets down here, which he should know
better than anyone else there ain't going to have. It's
going to be three burdened green pictures over the next
three weeks, to be honest. Yeah, I don't know what's
(39:06):
going on there, and I guess there is a little
bit of a suspicion that maybe some of those New
Zealand batters are a bit weaker against spin. Obviously the
India series is an exception of that, but we have
been turned over at the Mount and at the basin
by some spin bowling, so I think that's part of it.
But I reckon he's wrong. I think it's going to
(39:26):
be pace paste pace.
Speaker 1 (39:27):
Yeah, I'm just having a look here. The tab has
New Zealand at favorites Paul Forward a dollars seventy eight,
England at two point thirty and the draw not really
an issue there at nine to twenty five. And interestingly,
England have not one of Tests series in New Zealand
in four attempts since two thousand and seven two thousand
(39:48):
and eight, when soon to be retired. Some Saudi debut
in the third Test. So a difficult place for England
to come and win.
Speaker 12 (39:58):
Yeah, that's right, and just just a little cheeky stat
on that Nathan Smith was nine years old winter at
Napier that day. Yeah, look, I think that that's that
is true. But New Zealand's a tricky place to come
and went for a start, and then when you're only
playing two Test series, you know, the last time they
were here they obviously we're at the Mount. They took
a two hundred and thirty run lead in the first
(40:20):
innings followed on. They got Cain Williamson and you know,
an incredible finish Wagner to Anderson like they've been pretty
damn close. Let's be honest that they're an amazing team.
And the thing is, I'm sure we'd love to bowl first,
but you know, if England get away on you, they
go at five runs and over four five runs and over,
so they will be absolutely blazing. They are talking themselves up.
(40:41):
They want us to try and score five hundred runs
in a day.
Speaker 1 (40:44):
Wow. Okay, this is going to be a super exciting
test series. Thanks so much for your time this morning.
New Zealand's premier sports journalist Paul Stewart ford, as he said,
the a SEC is going to be covering all three
tests live on iHeart Radio. She's going to be an
abscream the day.
Speaker 3 (41:01):
Breakfast with Jeremy Wells.
Speaker 1 (41:03):
Already, you guys will be able to help me with this.
I've noticed a phenomenon on social media and I don't
understand it. And look, there's a lot of things I
don't understand. This is the phenomenon of reposting birthday messages
on your Instagram story. Right, so you have a birthday, yes,
and some people send their birthday wishes to you, and
(41:28):
then you repost other people sending you birthday messages onto
your story. Yes, that's your Instagram if you're not familiar
with the way it works.
Speaker 4 (41:38):
I believe, as I so Jerry, to celebrate your birthday
is a good friend. What I would do as I
put a couple of pictures up of you generally with me,
generally with you, but you're looking probably a little bit
worse than I am, and the photoways yeah, and my
shirt's out and I'm probably in the best shape of
my life anyway, not the point. And then I will
tag you in that, yep. And then I'll share that
(41:58):
on my Instagram story.
Speaker 1 (42:00):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (42:00):
And then you're going to get a message that says
ah mashes tagg deal on a story and then you'll say, oh,
that's a lovely happy birthday message. I'm going to reshare
that onto my story.
Speaker 1 (42:07):
Yeah. And sometimes for some people's birthdays, particularly if they're popular. Yes,
you just go dog dog dog dog dog, and you're
going through about thirty different messages. Is that what it's about?
Is it to prove how many friends you have? Is
that the well mind you'll understand this.
Speaker 4 (42:24):
Mash well, I mean, first of all, I don't understand this.
This is the one time that I am not on
board with what my generation is up to.
Speaker 1 (42:32):
I don't want to do this.
Speaker 4 (42:33):
I don't understand it. It upsets me. It is something
that does that close to home though, because I know
that my partner Lauren will get slightly upset if I
don't post a birthday post.
Speaker 1 (42:44):
For her on my story. Okay, I know before in
the past we've talked about partners who post messages and
birthday wishes for their partner on social media. It just
seems like a really weird thing to do when you're
probably waking up beside the person. Especially a message says
you know ten years with this one, love you so much, babe,
You've done so many things for me. It's like, okay,
(43:06):
well that's something that you say privately. I don't know
why you have to say it on social media, but
I reckon that there's an age I've just I've worked
this out, and maybe it's your age mess you you're
twenty five years maybe it's twenty and you're saying you're
an outlier and your friend group. I definitely am an outline. Okay,
So I reckon it's twenty seven. I think anybody below
(43:27):
twenty seven this reposting of birthday messages on social media
is okay, it's normal behavior. Yep. In fact, it should
be done anybody above twenty seven. Yep, it is a
really weird thing to do. Okay, Well, this is interesting.
Speaker 4 (43:43):
I've had a look through a couple of Instagram accounts
of people that I know and love that I've had
to unfollow recently due to the amount of recid birthday
okay posts lauram goldric lovely friend of the show, dear
friend of mine, just too much birthday post Laura, and look,
I hate to break it to you, twenty seven as well,
so it doesn't fit under.
Speaker 1 (44:01):
Oh she's over twenty seven.
Speaker 4 (44:03):
Mcgolders that's right, there's actually actually I think that there's
a lot of people in their thirties doing this, Jerry, really,
I think so.
Speaker 1 (44:10):
Okay, I'd like to know the oldest person, the oldest
person we have listening, who's done it? How old's Laura.
Speaker 7 (44:20):
Five?
Speaker 1 (44:20):
Six? Does a look at day older than twenty four?
At this stage, Laura McGoldrick, we've got thirty five? Can
we bet at thirty five? And we've got a thirty
six out there the hood.
Speaker 3 (44:30):
Aky Breakfast with Jeremy Wells on Radio Hodarchy.
Speaker 1 (44:34):
Just talking about reposting birthday messages on Instagram. I'm not
sure why people do it, and I was just saying,
is there anybody out there? I thought thirty five at
the stage Laura mcgldrick's the oldest person that we knew.
She just had a birthday. Happy birthday to Laura mcgolder,
Happy birthday, Laya. She's the best of us. She is
honestly the best of us.
Speaker 4 (44:51):
But my goodness me, I do not need to see
sixty of your high falutin friends Laura saying happy birthday.
Speaker 1 (44:59):
She's got a lot of friends, she does, and I
appreciate that. Just into text jury. She's got friends in
high places years she does. So I thought maybe thirty
five would be the oldest. I put a call out,
is there anybody older than thirty five who reposts birthday
messages on Instagram? And then can I ask the second
new question?
Speaker 13 (45:16):
Why?
Speaker 1 (45:18):
Why? Why would why would you do that? Especially from
your partner? Oh, you give your partner a birthday message
on Instagram? I don't understand that part of it. We've
had about fifty texts, So we can't get to it
right now because we're going to go to the news
and sport and stuff. So we'll come back after eight
o'clock with those. Also after eight o'clock Chris Brandolino from NIWA,
(45:42):
What where's summer? Yeah, it's meant to be starting on Sunday,
December first? Is it coming or not? Is it never
going to? Alright? What's going to happen? Stay with us
on the heart Ache Break.
Speaker 3 (45:56):
The d Achy Breakfast with Jeremy Wells al Radio Hodarchy, News, entertainment,
sports and music. There are available everywhere on the radio
app Journey.
Speaker 1 (46:09):
Wells on Radio Hikey Morning, Welcome to the Hurdarche Breakfast, Thursday,
the twenty eighth of November tweenty twenty four. Executive producer
Rutter in the studio This.
Speaker 6 (46:19):
Morning morning, morning mate, how are you good?
Speaker 1 (46:21):
Thank you? And mas she pushing the buttons. There's always yeah, morning,
miss Wells. A lot of feedback on the reposting of
the birthday messages. We'll get to that a little bit
later on up next though. Chris Brandolino, Principal Scientist of
Forecasting at NIWA.
Speaker 3 (46:35):
The Hururarchy Breakfast on Radio Hurdarchy.
Speaker 1 (46:38):
So traditionally in New Zealand you usually feel a real
change in the weather around Labor weekend. The days get longer,
it starts getting warmer and it feels like summer's on
the way. But it really hasn't kind of been that
way this year. Maybe something's going on. I'm not sure.
Let's ask someone who should know. Please, welcome to the
(46:58):
Hurdarchy Breakfast Principal scientist, a full cast again, Neywa Chris
Brando Leno, good a, Chris, thanks for your time, Summer Kyota.
Where is it it's mean to arrive on Sunday?
Speaker 13 (47:09):
Well, look, look I'm going to challenge that opening combetence,
I may in a very polite and respectful way, of course.
It's it has been unusually warm when you look at
temperatures for the month to day, so we're talking November
through the twenty sixth, so much of the North Island
has been warmer than average. The upper half of the
South Island has been really warmer than average, some places
(47:32):
quite unusually warm. The lower South Island kind of marginal
on the fool side of average, So it has it's
actually been warmer than usual for much of the country.
I think what probably is feeded into that thinking you
mentioned off the top is that the overnights have been
probably more than usually warm than the daytime temperatures. Though
would have to have a look at that to confirm that,
(47:53):
but that's my suspicion. So yeah, Look, it is approaching summer.
Meteorological summer begins on day. We're going to be issuing
our summer outlook on Friday.
Speaker 10 (48:04):
So yeah, but I can I can give you a
little sneak.
Speaker 12 (48:07):
Peek if you'd like.
Speaker 1 (48:08):
Okay, I mean this is I know this is a
nervous time for you guys at me when you when
you do your summer outlook because obviously summer's three months long.
And ye just really say on the tweent ty eighth
of the same way. But you kind of can't tell
quite a lot of stuff, can't you. So what do
you what are you going to say? What's the snake peak?
Speaker 12 (48:30):
Yeah?
Speaker 13 (48:30):
Look, and thank you for saying that. I may I'll
just say this, you hit the nail on the head
when we give these outlooks for three months. These are
three month outlooks, So for this it's the summer outlook
three months okay, and and look, look, we're giving you themes.
And what I like to tell people is that we're
trying to predict Mother Nature's personality, what her personality would
be over the next three months. What you get day
(48:51):
to day, that's Mother Nature's mood. And so if if
we're reasonably accurate, the mood and the personality would be
generally aligned in most days, but some days they won't.
And having said that, that personality is probably going to
be a pretty warm summer. We are expecting winds to
come from the east and northeast, probably more often than not,
or at least more than usual. That's because of Linina.
(49:12):
La Nina is it's a climate driver. So what is
a climate driver? Basically who's at the steering wheel of
Mother Nature's car. Who's driving the car. And if you
can identify the driver, you can usually identify which direction
you're going to head in. And with Lininia, historically we
get more east and northeast winds than usual. That tends
to favor wetness for certain parts of the country. But look,
(49:35):
our expectation is that as we start summer i e.
December the first month, we'll probably have these extended and
frequent drive periods, so dryness is going to be a
concern for at least the start of summer, and then
as you work a way through the back half of
summer January, particularly February, even into autumn, I think the
(49:56):
odds for rain events will begin to become greater. See
perhaps more frequent rain events coming from the North and East,
and that does favor areas like northern and eastern parts
of the North Island to get those rain events because
our weather may be coming from the tropics and subtropics.
When we get these rain events, that does increase the
odds for some maybe heavy rain events. So basically dryness
(50:19):
settled weather generally speaking. To start off summer, we got
to watch mid to late December for one of these
systems dropping down from the north, which segues nicely to
potentially will you want to talk about the Christmas period?
Speaker 1 (50:31):
Yeah, the Christmas period and my experience and this is
just completely anecdotal Chris Brandolina from newa But either the
South Island or the North Island gets a bit of
either it's a South Island summer or it's a North
Island summer. And I think a couple of summers ago
shocker in the north, but an absolute ripper in the south.
Speaker 10 (50:52):
It seems to kind of either be one or the other.
You can never have both, Yeah, and that usually depends. Yeah, No,
that's I don't think that's an I don't think that's wrong.
You can't look our weather. It's very simple.
Speaker 13 (51:06):
In a lot of ways, weather forecasting can be complex,
but in some ways it can be simple. And it's
simple in this way, where's the.
Speaker 6 (51:12):
Air coming from.
Speaker 13 (51:13):
Is the air coming from the northeast, is it coming
from the southwest? And that wind direction or airflow, you know,
and at a general sense, that will kind of inform
you is it going to be warmer than usual? Where's
the rain going to fall? So with the northeast wind
or an east wind, the south Island that tends to
be sheltered from the rainfall because first that rain or
(51:35):
that moisture has to go over the North Island and
it's a drying wind. For places like Westport over toward
host Hoki, Tika, Fjordland, Interior Otago, Southland, they tend to
lean toward dryness. And then for the upper North Island,
that's the first place to kind of greet that northeast wind,
so they favor wetness. And then if you have a
west wind, for example, it's the west coast that tends
(51:57):
to be wet and the east coast that tends to
be dry.
Speaker 12 (52:00):
Yeah, you're right.
Speaker 13 (52:00):
It depends on where the airflow was coming and that's
why usually there is some differences between the North and
the South Island when it comes to, you know, desirable
weather or not desirable weather for the summer.
Speaker 1 (52:11):
Chris Brandolino, Principal Scientists of Forecasting at NILA, thank you
so much for your time this morning. Appreciate that. Thanks guys,
the ducky.
Speaker 3 (52:20):
Breakfast with Jeremy Wells already.
Speaker 1 (52:22):
Dary a couple of texts And do cows lie down
before Nina? That's a good question, probably one that you
can answer, Meshit is that someone just sitting on the
text machine. Yeah, do cows lie down? Because I know
you think the cows can predict seismic events that occur.
You know, there's a there's a rumor going around that
you thought was real, which is interesting actually the other day,
(52:43):
which is that the cows were lying down just before
the christ Church quakes. Some cows were seen lying down
and before they expected that there was going to be
a massive earthquake. Okay, I'm explaining this for the third
day of Roma, Jerry, We're going to do this again.
Well no, I'm just saying that, do you do cows
lie down before? Lonnina? I don't know.
Speaker 4 (53:00):
Maybe I should have asked, Maybe I should have asked,
But again I was having a conversation with a couple
of farmers from North Canterbury. Maybe maybe not on the
it's not the point that two hours before the Christis
earthquakes they were all sitting down because it's still a coming.
Speaker 5 (53:12):
And Mash, I do have another question for you actually,
because you're talking about cows being these great predictors at
certain events, could they predict who's going to win the
Test series between New Zealand and England?
Speaker 1 (53:22):
I mean, this is this.
Speaker 6 (53:24):
Or so.
Speaker 1 (53:26):
Predictor?
Speaker 12 (53:28):
Well?
Speaker 1 (53:28):
How do I do this? Well, we need to get
a North Canterbury farmer on the line, work out whether
the cows are sitting up or down, divide the paddocks
up into quadrants. Yes, and if there's more cows sitting
down in a particular quadrant then and say the left
quadrant that's the new Zealand quadrant and then the right
quadrant is the or maybe even draw a map of
(53:48):
the world, it's good, and then put England on the map,
and then put New Zealand on the map, and then
work out the difference of how far the cows are
between New Zealand geographically and England, and then the more
cows around the New Zealand part down the southern hemisphere
in the South Pacific, then that means that maybe there's
a high chance that New Zealand are going to win. Okay, well,
now that is Can you do that for us? That's
(54:09):
quite complex.
Speaker 4 (54:10):
What I could do is I could ask for a
North Canterbury farmer or actually any farm from the from
the South oldand I'll take on n hardech.
Speaker 1 (54:17):
Here to give us a buzz.
Speaker 4 (54:19):
And if there's more cows in Neo Padic that they
are looking at right now, standing up, yep, we're gonna
win this test series.
Speaker 1 (54:26):
Are you sure it's the standing up and not the
sitting down? Do you want to go with this sitting down? Well,
this is what I'm saying. This is important. The standing
up of the sitting down is the important part.
Speaker 4 (54:36):
But what I'm saying is cows have psychological abilities and
almost you know, these instincts to be able to sense
weird things. I think that no matter, it doesn't matter
what way we go, Jarry, because the cows the cows
no right, okay, so we just have to lock one
and then we need to call it to give us
a buzz. Who's looking at a farm full of I
don't know cows right now?
Speaker 1 (54:55):
Why does it have to be cows? Can they be sheep?
And is it too early to predict that from the cows?
Like what I mean? I'm sure they can predict it,
probably going into day two, day three, once I've seen
bit of cricket. Look, I've gotta be honest with you, Jerry.
Speaker 4 (55:07):
I haven't predicted a lot of cricket results with a
paddic full of cows before, so this would be the
first time. But I am happy to give it a
crack if you want to do it.
Speaker 1 (55:14):
I think we give it a crack. You want to
give it a crack? Yeah, okay, someone's just texting. Cows
do have a corner name after them, so I must
know something about cricket. That's true. Cow corner wide midwork up.
It annoys me when we get a text that's a
joke that I wish I've come up with. Yeah, we
get a lot of texts where people genuinely do believe
(55:35):
that cows can get predict seismic activity. Whenever we talk
about this, it's about six texts saying this is true.
Speaker 3 (55:40):
The hood Achy Breakfast with Jeremy Wells already.
Speaker 1 (55:44):
Darchy mashes cow wind predictor yeah, in full effect. I've
been working hard during that at kings Lee on tune boys. Okay,
this is where we're at.
Speaker 4 (55:52):
Of course, I've decided that cows can predict weird things
because I had some allegations from some North Canary farmers
that two hours prior to the Christy earthquakes all the
cows were sitting down because the could feel it coming. Anyway,
I'm predicting now that cows can predict weird things. So
I'm looking to predict this test series against England with
a paddic full of cows. Boone predictor Yes, that's right.
(56:13):
I've put the call out to a farmer or a
dairy farmer that's looking at a paddic full of cows.
Now this time of the morning, it's hard to get
a dairy farm on the line of course. But I've
had a text here from someone saying, geday, boys, I'm
on a farm in Tiatro. And before I say what
the numbers are on standing and sitting, we had another
text and I'm just happy to lock this in. We
(56:33):
had another text, boys, surely cows sitting down equals bad? Yep, loss, yep,
Standing is good equals.
Speaker 1 (56:40):
Work, okay? And you think that because of the earthquake situation.
So an earthquake is bad, So the cow sits down
to predict the earthquake? Is that the logic behind that massione?
Speaker 4 (56:51):
I don't know if I've really applied a little logic
to it, to be honest, Jerry, But if you are
looking for some logic in this, that's where it would be.
Speaker 1 (56:58):
That's I'm happy with. That's logic, okay.
Speaker 4 (57:00):
So the insight we have received from Tiado, are you
ready for it? Fellas the first ever official bovine predictor.
Eighty of them are standing up, twenty of them are
sitting down.
Speaker 1 (57:14):
Eighty okay, So the sitting down is bad. It's the
New Zealand One. New Zealand are gonna win this T series?
Speaker 6 (57:21):
How do we know these cows are not from England.
Speaker 1 (57:23):
It's a good point. Are they freezing? What are they?
I don't know. Actually take that jersey. Oh well, if
you could just give me another text on that.
Speaker 6 (57:29):
Three for it.
Speaker 1 (57:30):
Three. But I don't think the breed matters. Boys, I
think you're focusing on the wrong thing. Okay, this text
here do we reckon these cows? Could predict some bitter content.
Speaker 2 (57:37):
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Time You latest news headlines. Police are still racking up
arrests and forcing the gang patch. Ban An eighteen year
old was arrested yesterday afternoon for allegedly wearing a west
Side T shirt and Huntley blister. It's it's as well
you're not allowed to wear the merch like, you know,
hoodie or anything like that, right, Okay, what about something
(58:06):
like a straight out of Compton T shirt or something
like that? Yeah, good question, Okay, Yeah, where's the line?
Are blistering into spring nearing thirty degrees in some parts
of the country, expit hot Maggie temperatures today, Hawk's Bay's
forecast to be the hottest so iving. Look at christ
Church for the cricket the first Test starting today and
it's warm down there, nor wistily and currently oh sis here,
(58:31):
currently twenty five. That can't be right?
Speaker 14 (58:34):
Is that right?
Speaker 1 (58:35):
That can't be right? Heading for a hive twenty six
christ Church the pretty city. Then later on today there's
a sutherly change coming through at about one in the
morning and then it's dipping down to twelve. When will
we there?
Speaker 4 (58:47):
We were there to announce the launch of twenty twenty
five's Black Clash, won't we And we experienced one of.
Speaker 1 (58:53):
The all time Was it a suddenly change? That was free?
How cold?
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Wore? Was something else? Yeah? That was there was something
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(59:20):
victory in twenty twenty three At the basin Is that
Neil Wagner strangling Jimmy Anderson. Yeah, Stokes is gushing about
the hosts more recent three nil triumph over India. Is
he well, that's good asnt he's gushing, he's gushing. I
don't know if Ben Stokes needs to be gushing.
Speaker 6 (59:41):
I didn't know it was a gusher personally that.
Speaker 1 (59:43):
I didn't know that. A lot of texts and regarding
your cow sitting down there. We have to move on.
It keeps going.
Speaker 3 (59:52):
They breakfast with Jeremy Wells on Radio Darchy.
Speaker 1 (59:56):
So earlier on the show, we're talking about the stude
speed that's come over. The YouTuber travels around the world,
films himself, live streams himself. People want to get on
his videos. He's got thirty three million subscribers. He came
to New Zealand did a few videos. People loved it.
It was rock star sort of stuff. Actually I saw
I saw the footage of it.
Speaker 4 (01:00:16):
Yeah, what it was I think was a couple of
days of pretty much straight live streaming, wasn't it. To
his international audience of well over thirty million people, you
could watch along from wherever you were in the world
to see what he was up to.
Speaker 1 (01:00:26):
Innst Yeah, and he had a whole lot of people
watching him, and Immigration are onto it. It's all Immigration
are like, are you over here to work? Or are
you over here to on a holiday or what are
you up to? Oh, this is a tough situation. Yeah.
So so they said a person cannot work in New
Zealand while holding a visitor visa. This is what Immigration
(01:00:47):
said in general, individuals require work visa to to engage
in activities that result in gain or reward during their
time in New Zealand. And it's fired up a whole
lot of people. I can understand why. I can understand why.
Speaker 4 (01:01:04):
I can see both sides of this argument annoyingly unfortunately,
it's because I understand that as a person that has
a job, you have to do what you're told and
you have to do what your job requires you to do. Yeah,
hence the immigration team going, well, this business coming into
our country and technically earning some money. So this is
the othertle matic.
Speaker 6 (01:01:22):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:01:22):
The other part about it is that you are obviously
subject to New Zealand employment laws of course, and that's
the big part of it. Yeah, so there's obviously Immigration
are doing their job, yes, because this person's high profile
and people will be asking people in Immigration excuse me,
but do you know what's going on here with this
man's speed that's coming out of handworking. And then the
immigration people, because they're doing their jobs, they have to
(01:01:44):
answer those questions are okay, we need to look into this,
and so all of a sudden they have to spend
time looking into it. Meanwhile, a whole lot of people saying,
why are you being so pedantic? Because this guy's doing
a lot for tourism in New Zealand. There's the angle
blood take on it.
Speaker 4 (01:01:59):
Personally, there's the angler I'd stand behind, and I think
that that he has done a lot for New Zealand.
He's come over here and got stuck in and gone
to a few sporting teams, given us a little bit
of international profile. And I mean, look, how harmless is
a couple of days. That's my view on it.
Speaker 1 (01:02:13):
But again back to what we were just saying, is God,
I can see all three camps here. Yeah, a three camps.
Speaker 4 (01:02:18):
Well, I mean in terms of the immigration people themselves,
and then the law, the employment law, and then also speed.
Speaker 1 (01:02:23):
Oh you're on speed side as well. No, just on
speed side.
Speaker 4 (01:02:26):
Oh okay, you're just on Like if I had to
pick a side in terms of percentage, I'd go like
forty percent speed.
Speaker 1 (01:02:31):
I see. I still maybe I'm just old, But I
still don't understand why people what the big thing is
about this guy? But I guess he's talking to people,
he's interviewing people. Yeah, I think it gathers momentum. But
for me, it's the same thing as the Reaper and
I come back to it. But there's a reposting of
the bird theme. I said it. I don't. I just don't.
It seems kind of pointless.
Speaker 4 (01:02:52):
Yeah, No, I understand, mate, I understand. Was your kids
at all involved with the speed debarkle? Know nothing about speed?
I knew nothing about speed till he came here. What
about your kids?
Speaker 5 (01:03:02):
I have never heard of him, and I don't think
my kids, who are eight and ten, I don't think
they'd heard of me either.
Speaker 1 (01:03:07):
Okay, So what it was a.
Speaker 5 (01:03:08):
Real audience from outside? Was it sky City the other
day where he was absolutely getting mobbed?
Speaker 1 (01:03:13):
Is it fourteen to seventeen? Is it really specific? I
must be. I think I think it honestly must be
boys from fourteen to seventeen? Yes? Is that right?
Speaker 4 (01:03:22):
Well, in terms of like the maturity age of fourteen
to seventeen, for example, like the Maturity Pan. Sorry the
diddy pantsman, I'm sorry his pantsman. Joel Harrison here from
Ready I heardach he popped down there. Yeah, he was
down there twenty five.
Speaker 1 (01:03:34):
But again he identifies as as a fourteen to seventeen Yeah,
I think as well a guy like Speed. Theory I
have on it. He's aspirational. So if you're fourteen to seventeen,
you think, what would I like to be when I
get older. I'd like to be like Speed. I'd like
to travel around the world. I have an entourage of people.
I've got thirty three million followers. I'm famous. I can
(01:03:55):
do whatever I want. I get to talk to interesting people.
I just feel myself it's a great last make millions
of dollars. Yeah, it's like, why that seems like a
great job.
Speaker 4 (01:04:05):
I mean, he's also a lover of all sports, so
he gets to go to all these you know, sporting
facilities and hang out with these great sports teams. Yeah,
it's it is something else, and I think that might
be also why some people don't like it is because
they are also slightly jealous and maybe vius of the
lifestyle that he has.
Speaker 1 (01:04:21):
Yeah, I'm told Jason Mamaia has been live streaming, has
been across the country and no issues at all. He's
had about four views, is it? But maybe he's got
a work visa. That's a good point. Working over here,
you'll have a worksh.
Speaker 3 (01:04:32):
The Hodak Breakfast with Jeremy Wells on Radio Hdarcky.
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So you voted for the Dad's Pie Radio Hurdacke Pie
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(01:04:59):
The Big sh are going to be broadcasting live from
four pm and joining us to talk through us preparations
for this afternoon. Hoidy, j Jason, Welcome to the show. Jason,
nice to talk to you.
Speaker 7 (01:05:11):
Yeah, thanks, Jerry, great to be chatting to you. Mate.
It's been ages, hasn't it.
Speaker 1 (01:05:16):
It's been quite some time. I'm speaking to see a
bit of you over the next two or three weeks though,
Jace with the cricket on.
Speaker 7 (01:05:23):
That's true, mate, fizzing at the bunk about that the
only test credit we're going to get this summer. So
I've already informed my loved ones that for the next
fifteen days, well before those fifteen days, I'll be otherwise engaged.
Speaker 1 (01:05:39):
Now you guys broadcasting live from the Hangar Bar in Henderson,
Westalkland this afternoon. I mean, how do you prepare for
something like this? Jace run us through your processes.
Speaker 7 (01:05:49):
Well, well, look, I've got to be honest with you.
We've never been out west for the big show, and
I'm very excited about it. Of course, I'm a Westy
at heart. I live in the West Keys as well
as in Tiatitu there, which is, you know, not the
nicest place in the world, let's be honest about it.
Speaker 1 (01:06:10):
So you know.
Speaker 7 (01:06:11):
But what I know about the people out west is
they're all backbones, mate, They're real kiwis, and I'm very
much looking forward to it. I've already said to Keysy that,
by no means should he wear his pink jacket to
this particular Joe. We're going to be dressed fully in
black and that sort and gum boots, and that's sort
(01:06:32):
of creating the facade that we're actually backbones as well,
because I'll tell you what you know, wests can see
right true, You're sort of in a city Herne Bay tights,
and you know we'll be showing our true colors.
Speaker 1 (01:06:47):
Jase.
Speaker 4 (01:06:47):
I understand, mate, you've recently given up the city's congratulations.
As this type of event, I'm going to be problematic
for something.
Speaker 7 (01:06:55):
Like that, but I'll be honest with you. Bad timing
on my bar normally. I you know, because when I
gave up the daries, I sort of looked ahead and
when is there anything really stressful coming up? And I went, no, no,
I'm all good, But I forgot about the fact that
we're doing a live show in Henderson of all places.
(01:07:17):
And you know the thing is, when I'm doing the
live show, people very generously tend to give me darries
or want to get outside for a daarry. So I'm
going to have to get through that process. But you know,
I'm sure I'm going to cope. And I was four
days clean and then I bumped into a mate and
I don't know if you heard the story in Kingsland
(01:07:38):
and I ended up having half a dorry with him.
So the boys made me reset my calendar is at where.
Plus I promise that if I smoked again, I'd take
them and their partners out for a curry. So I'm
filthy about the fact that I was honest about it
and that I told them about it, and I regret
it greatly.
Speaker 6 (01:07:56):
Now, you Jay executive producer Rudy here as well.
Speaker 5 (01:08:00):
Now, back in the day that all blacks used to
do this thing with wheatbecks on who could do the
most wheatbacks. If you think about the big show, which
of course is you Keezy and Minogio, which one of
you guys, do you reckon could do the most anger
staken Hailipino cheese pies.
Speaker 7 (01:08:15):
Well, there's no question who that would be with her,
And that's my Benos. I mean, I seriously, he's built
like a brick sheet house at the moment, and I
have this is genuine. I have never seen anyone eat
so much food in my life. Because he's on this
calorie thing and he's doing all this sort of stuff.
He eats probably three to four meals per show while
(01:08:37):
we're doing the show, and that's forgetting his you know,
his lunch and his breakfast. So I'd be very confident
and Moogi. Once he starts eating, can't stop because he's
an animal. And I wouldn't be surprised if he could
get to half a dozen to a dozen of those pies.
And let me just say, they're bloody good pies, all right.
Speaker 1 (01:08:59):
I saw I saw a video the other day of
Moggie having his way with you, speaking of animals, I.
Speaker 7 (01:09:08):
Was really staked that pugs aren't posted that.
Speaker 14 (01:09:12):
Look, yes, we were making a video and you know,
out of the blue, old Moggie started hammering away at
old Cardy j and he gave me a fair scene
to it.
Speaker 7 (01:09:25):
And look, i'll be honest with you, I'm not happy
about it. He didn't warn me that that was going
to happen, and I was, i'll be honest with you,
slightly disgusted with the regression of his thrust. He really
pounded me. So look, I got a lot of messages
from my daughters and my wife who were appalled at
(01:09:47):
that particular situation, and I've subsequently had words with both
Puckshant and Minogue regarding you know, publishing. Said, because I'll
be honest with you, you know, we bang each other
all the time. We don't have it on video. We
don't put it on the insta. That's sort of the rule,
the golden rule that was broken, So you know what.
Speaker 14 (01:10:10):
Do you do?
Speaker 1 (01:10:11):
Jessin, thanks for your time this morning. So the Big
Show live from the Hangar Bar in Henderson or west
Auckland this afternoon. There's going to be pies, free pies,
backbone teas, all sorts of Japson jocularity. So head down
to the Hangar Bar in Henderson, West Aukland. Thanks very
much for listening to the show this morning. Cricket starts
at eleven am this morning, broadcast live on iHeartRadio. That's
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going to be a great test series. Thanks for your
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