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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Hurdarchy Break for show. Bunning's Trade is raising funds
this November to support men's health, US.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
Entertainment, sports and music. There are available everywhere on the
radio app. Jeremy Wells on Radio.

Speaker 1 (00:13):
I heard good money, work mylong to the Hurdarchy Break
for show. It's win today, the sixth of November twenty
twenty four. My name's Jeremy Wells Man. She's in the studio.
Rooters here as well.

Speaker 3 (00:23):
Welcome, Welcome, team, Welcome, welcome, welcome. Jeez, the days are
flying by fellas every day.

Speaker 4 (00:29):
When you read out the date, Jerry, I think to myself,
one day closer to Christmas?

Speaker 1 (00:32):
Yeah, well, how many days have we got to Christmas? Rudy,
you're good on the math. Just give me twenty seconds,
I reckon, I'll be able a fine. I'm going to
say nineteen.

Speaker 3 (00:40):
Did you do any guy falking last night?

Speaker 1 (00:42):
Jerry sure, I'm going to say sorry, Missa. I'm going
to say. I'm going to say twenty twenty four plus
put it on the math. Plus twenty four is fifteen.

Speaker 3 (00:51):
This is a production for nine.

Speaker 1 (00:53):
You've got forty nine. We're less than fifty.

Speaker 3 (00:55):
Now, how many sleeks till Christmas.

Speaker 5 (00:58):
You've got forty nine, well, twenty five and twenty five okay, kind.

Speaker 1 (01:03):
Of twenty five and twenty five makes forty nine doing
sleeps all days?

Speaker 3 (01:06):
Sorry?

Speaker 1 (01:07):
Oh yeah, sleeps is a little bit of a problem,
aren't we Because there's a sleep tonight on the sixth. Yeah,
and then obviously do you count Christmas Eve as a
sleep because Santa obviously comes on Christmas Eve.

Speaker 4 (01:18):
Well, if you're from the rural parts of New Zealand,
I'd imagine you're awake until about three four am on
that Christmas Eve.

Speaker 3 (01:23):
You know, you're heating out to the pub, that kind
of thing. So I suppose you don't count that night.

Speaker 4 (01:26):
Yeah, so then you'd minus twenty fourth, you'd count the
twenty third and then everything behind that.

Speaker 1 (01:31):
So what does that leave us with? Fellers, That leaves
us for forty eight?

Speaker 5 (01:36):
What about people that me like I have two sleeps
a day? Does that mean I can have Christmas on
the twenty fifth of December?

Speaker 6 (01:42):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:42):
What about a mat what about a catnap? Does that county?

Speaker 3 (01:44):
Just double that numbers? Boy, just double that number. I
think we're right for you.

Speaker 1 (01:48):
Okay, thanks Mane.

Speaker 3 (01:49):
That's how many sleeps till Christmas.

Speaker 1 (01:50):
There we go. Good lot on coming up this morning
on the Hidachy breakfast, lots more than counting sleeps.

Speaker 6 (01:55):
This was the right the hood Achy Breakfast with Jeremy
Wells Aready.

Speaker 1 (01:59):
Rhdarchy nine pers six the Haddicky Breakfast Wednesday, the sixth
of November, just forty nine sleeps till Christmas. We have
officially worked it out.

Speaker 4 (02:08):
We have We actually officially worked it out because about
seven seconds before that song ends, we were just in
the middle of the yan over here with else and
then we went to Rhoda Ruda.

Speaker 3 (02:14):
Have you worked it out? Eat?

Speaker 1 (02:15):
Mate?

Speaker 3 (02:16):
So come on ready give it to us, buddy.

Speaker 1 (02:17):
Look the math, because I do love a good number.
This should be three daysteen averager in November.

Speaker 5 (02:22):
There's twenty four days left this month, oh sure, and
then there's twenty five days in December till Christmas. As
you know, Mash, what date is Christmas?

Speaker 3 (02:30):
The twenty fifth of December?

Speaker 1 (02:32):
Got it good one, Mash Fir's bloody good good learning
from you because you didn't know that last year.

Speaker 3 (02:36):
That recalls quick that's awesome good.

Speaker 1 (02:39):
Well, So twenty four and twenty five there is how many.

Speaker 4 (02:41):
Mesh twenty four and twenty five, twenty four plus you're
just going to take one off the fifty you've got
forty nine.

Speaker 5 (02:46):
Were well done, So I reckon, I reckon. There's forty
eight sleeps, but forty nine days.

Speaker 1 (02:52):
Okay.

Speaker 4 (02:53):
And just to clarify, we're not counting Christmas Eve because
most people stay up and party through.

Speaker 1 (02:57):
I tell you what I've left my lesson there. I'm
not going to be staying up and partying through Christmas Eve.
I have done it, turning up to the family Christmas
with no sleep.

Speaker 3 (03:05):
When was the last time you did that?

Speaker 1 (03:06):
You're again, I'm going to say nineteen ninety nine. I
reckon was the last one the year I was born,
nineteen ninety nine, and she was a big night. And
then turning up very very wide eyed and with not
a lot of chat. I've got to say, like I
thought maybe i'd come out. What a terrible mistake to make.

Speaker 4 (03:26):
You've skipped at the end of the story here, mate,
I'm more focused on what happened on Christmas Eve. So
you decided what I was going to get a quick
couple of hours and before Christmas with the family.

Speaker 1 (03:33):
Nah, big night, big night at a nightclub in those days,
caliber that was up on k Road in Aukland, Yes,
and Ian Pooley actually came over Good DJ, still going
in Pully Great DJ, and we stayed up very late.
I think everything shut at midnight maybe, but then we
continued on strangely enough, and that was a terrible mistake

(03:55):
because yeah, there was not a lot of chat. There
was a lot of sideways glances going on from my
parents certainly, and I'm like, what what you seem very
very quiet, and also why are you so pale? And
why your eyes seem to be rolling around the back
of your head.

Speaker 3 (04:09):
So do you think you give that up?

Speaker 4 (04:10):
Gents at the age of about thirty when it was
the last time you read it went out on Christmas Eve,
I mean new gig. So it's a bit different, isn't.
It's a money making opportunity for you the Christmas Eve.

Speaker 5 (04:18):
Yeah it was, But last time I did that it
was one of the saddest Christmas Eves.

Speaker 1 (04:22):
In my life.

Speaker 5 (04:23):
I played at a bar in Takapuna and Auckland and
I reckon there was probably about ten people there, including
myself and a drummer and they told me well and
also the bar stuff. I think there was probably three
people on the bar, then, so there's five. That cuts
it down to five. They told us to wrap up
about ten pm. Got in the car and was pulled

(04:43):
over by a police officer on my way home. He
told me to slow down a little bit, mate, that'd
be great.

Speaker 1 (04:48):
Oh okay, I thought you're going to say I had
a couple of drinks just now to do things up.
I'm pulled over by a police officer. I do I
seed on the way home, and I say, you did
check that? And I was one hundred percent disaster. Wake up.

Speaker 3 (05:01):
In the sales, you beauty, Merry Christmas?

Speaker 1 (05:03):
Home? Where's Dad's in a cell? We'll leave them there the.

Speaker 6 (05:07):
Hood A breakfast already.

Speaker 1 (05:10):
Coming up later in the show a new company which
is hoping to create a coffee alternative from a native
New Zealand plant. Will it catch on? Will it taste disgusting? Mo?

Speaker 3 (05:23):
Money's on use? I think, sorry, reader, yes it will.

Speaker 1 (05:26):
Taste disgusting, Yes it will catch on.

Speaker 3 (05:28):
I mean, coffee is coffee.

Speaker 1 (05:29):
Don't you know?

Speaker 3 (05:30):
If we thought what ain't broke?

Speaker 1 (05:31):
Is it?

Speaker 3 (05:31):
What they say?

Speaker 1 (05:32):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (05:33):
Something like that, yeah, something like that. What do you reckon?

Speaker 1 (05:34):
Reader? I reckon?

Speaker 5 (05:35):
Generally coffee just by itself doesn't taste that great. Check
a bit of milk, Check a bit of sugar.

Speaker 1 (05:39):
It tastes fine. My mum does that with red wine,
in fact, milk and sugar. What milk and sugar? Puts
milk and sugar with red wine.

Speaker 5 (05:48):
We're trying to get her to drink red wine once
and she said, oh, this isn't very good. Hang on,
went to the kitchen, added some cream, added some sugar, and.

Speaker 1 (05:54):
Wake, A wow that is that's that's blow my mind.
At eighteen minutes past six, the.

Speaker 6 (06:02):
Hod Achy breakfast already your Hodaki.

Speaker 1 (06:05):
Coming for Later in the show, we go deep into
the Melbourne Cup. Anyone one bag? Anyone I broke even?
Did you? Yep? Put no money on? Lost no money?
That's good. I was down a bit. It's to say
I was down about it. I've never been more confident
in all my life that I was going to at
least one of my two horses that I backed was
at least gonna place.

Speaker 3 (06:25):
Can you remember, off the top of you how you
did back?

Speaker 1 (06:28):
Yeah. Investigative starts with I like not investigation, okay, something
like that. Interpretation. Interpretation came fifteen, Yeah, came fifteen absolute shocker.

Speaker 4 (06:38):
What I would recommend actually, if you want to hear
how Jerry did come up with his favorite horses for
the Melbourne Cup this year, have a listened to yesterday's
unnamed podcast, I said, along to the Hedakee briefs, we
if on your podcast you can hear Jerry kind of
have a look through the horses, can't you, reader and
see how he decided and eventually landed on the ones
that he did land on.

Speaker 5 (06:56):
You're probably something a little bit more disturbing for me
was the way Minai revealed what he used to do
was rental properties down in the South Island.

Speaker 1 (07:04):
Unbelievable. Yeah, that was a shocking story when I stew
it joins us actually after six point thirty this morning.
The other horse that I becked was one smooth Operator. Man.

Speaker 3 (07:11):
I can see why it sounds like a winning horse,
doesn't It.

Speaker 1 (07:14):
Had a shocker. Twelfth had a shocker. I got twelve
and fifteen. There was a lesser of valuable every moment
as a learning moment, and yesterday my learning moments. Don't
bet on sports. You know absolutely nothing about. All I
know about horse racing is there are horses involved. Yes,
jockeys and they run around a track. That's basically all
I know. Also coming up after eight o'clock, we're going

(07:38):
to be joined by a veteran journalist and host of
TV and z's flagship non primetime current affairs program Q
and A. That's Jack Tame. He's live from the US
ahead of today's elections. Huge day in the United States today.
This is the Hardarchy Breakfast.

Speaker 6 (07:55):
The Hood ACTI Breakfast with Jeremy Wells available everywhere on
the iheartradiowat AL Radio.

Speaker 1 (08:00):
HURDARCKY six thirty two on the Hiderchy Breakfast Time for
your latest news headlines. Authorities are on high alert across
the US as millions of Americans cast their vote in
today's election. The race between Donald Trump and Karmala Harris
is expected to come down to several key battleground states
like Pennsylvania and Michigan. Trump and his supporters are already
making claims of voter fraud. It's up done it a

(08:23):
new post for more concerts at are major stadiums, Nationals.
Mount Roskill MP Carlos Chu has lodged a member's bill
to amend the Resource Management Act. He says that would
more than double Eden Park's current concert limit from six
to at least fifteen a year.

Speaker 4 (08:37):
That all three of us, by the way, welcome to
the show, former Networking and I show it good morning.
Did all three of us frequent Trevior Scott the other weekend?

Speaker 1 (08:45):
I did?

Speaker 3 (08:46):
You can. So they have to be careful.

Speaker 1 (08:49):
About how word this.

Speaker 3 (08:50):
That would have been one of the louder gigs.

Speaker 4 (08:51):
You'd have to say for the residents of Eden Park's
kind of at a perimeter, wouldn't you say?

Speaker 1 (08:56):
That's a good question. Is there any difference in volume
of gig?

Speaker 3 (09:00):
It all entire time was how loud the basis at
this gig?

Speaker 4 (09:03):
This must be absolutely redding A rattling households right across
the mountain suburbs here.

Speaker 7 (09:07):
I mean it's what you want, isn't it? Well when
you're at the concert? Yeah, but I mean compared to
cold Play, certainly it would have been louder.

Speaker 1 (09:13):
Yeah, I imagine.

Speaker 3 (09:14):
So how does this work?

Speaker 4 (09:15):
Because I know there was we while to go through
something that we were signing to try and get more
concerts Eden Park because obviously it's such a great place
for a concert.

Speaker 7 (09:21):
Yeah, Well, how it works is you moved next to
a concert venue slash sports stadium.

Speaker 1 (09:25):
You know people that live out by the airport, Dodo
the noise from the planes.

Speaker 7 (09:29):
You know, that's how it works. Let's get over it,
you know. And by the way, Helen Clark, you can
afford another house. So go back up to your bench
up north and leave leave life for the living down here.

Speaker 1 (09:41):
I mean, and a close key We connection for this
year's Melbourne Cup winner. It's good. It's fine with key
We connection somehow, don't we. Knight's choice one if I
to finish at Flemington paying sixty three dollars to win
the horses co trained by Kiwi Shila Laxam. Do you
know that night her first name Sheila Lackson. No, but

(10:02):
what's the first that you can't call her? Sheila? Sheila Lackson.
This she is co train sixty three dollars to one.
Nobody predicted that one. I'll tell you what.

Speaker 5 (10:12):
When we were going through the odds yesterday, guys, Knight's
choice was one hundred and fifty one bucks.

Speaker 1 (10:17):
Oh that is what we printed out yesterday. That is
what we left on the table yesterday, all of us.
If only we had a sports almanac that was hanging
out the back of a Dolorean somewhere that we could
go and grab and then make some bets. Can we
get Ai onto the case? Got a retrospective gambling the.

Speaker 6 (10:36):
Hurchy Breakfast already your hurdarchy.

Speaker 8 (10:39):
The history of today with Jeremy James, Drummond Dwells.

Speaker 1 (10:45):
Can we change it? Firstly, we're not on the Shire
this whole music.

Speaker 3 (10:52):
I actually with that because you said this every day.
What would you prefer?

Speaker 1 (10:55):
Mate?

Speaker 4 (10:55):
Okay, look if this is the time six thirty nine
on a Wednesday, what's the date, the sixth of November
twenty twenty four.

Speaker 3 (11:01):
This is the moment that you've had enough of this segment, dude.

Speaker 1 (11:03):
Is everything that people hate about history, like Shire music
makes it sound old fashioned, boring and dull, Like would
it kill us to put a bit of upbeat D
and B and behind it? Or something? Kill you? Let
me put that bloody bed together measure?

Speaker 3 (11:18):
Yeah, okay, right, okay.

Speaker 1 (11:19):
Something upbeat, something modern, something cool, something that the kids
love nowadays.

Speaker 4 (11:24):
Yes, So you also had an issue I understand with
the name of the segment as well. You went to
heavy with the Jim James, Rumm Andwells part of Well.

Speaker 1 (11:30):
Firstly, I'm on the whole show. So like, why all
of a sudden, am I am I being announced? Yeah?
It's that segment. Why are we're calling that part out?

Speaker 8 (11:38):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (11:38):
Exactly won every other segment.

Speaker 4 (11:40):
Okay, sweet, Okay, So I've got something here, and then
if you're happy, you can just plow through with a
new segment, and then sure, all right, if you're not,
you can throw your toys any measure right on.

Speaker 8 (11:50):
The History of Yesterday Today with Jeremy James Drummond Dwells.

Speaker 1 (12:01):
Go all right, that's better. Yeah, you know what I'm
talking about on this day and three fifty five, Roman
emperor Constantius sect the second proclaimed his cousin Julius Caesar
as heir apparent.

Speaker 3 (12:16):
It's a bit distracting boys, this music, but that's full noise.

Speaker 1 (12:19):
I feel like I'm getting my air tued off at
a club at three. No, I love you, mate, or
did you not mention that?

Speaker 7 (12:25):
In three fifty five, Roman Econstantius proclaimed his cousin Julius Caesar,
I just.

Speaker 3 (12:30):
Love you, Maniah.

Speaker 1 (12:31):
He didn't know that, No, no, he didn't know that.
In eighteen sixty, Republican Abraham Lincoln Illinois was elected as
the sixteenth president of the United States of America. In fact,
there were a lot of presidents that have been elected today.
It's not surprising because this is when their elections. Twenty twelve,
Break Obama was re elected. Nineteen eighty four, Ronald Reagan

(12:53):
was re elected, nineteen fifty six, Dwight Eisenhower was re elected,
and in nineteen forty Frank under Lano Roosevelt was reelected,
And in twenty eight Herbert Hoover Hoover elected. Don't tell
me McKinley was elected on this day as well. It
was in nineteen hundred and in eighteen eighty eight Benjamin
Harrison was elected. A president that I've never heard of before,

(13:15):
a president of note Yeah, No. Five the first performance
by punk band and six pistols. It's Martin's College in London.

Speaker 3 (13:21):
Ever, I have to play some audio. Sorry, I haven't
figured that part out you.

Speaker 4 (13:24):
I'm too busy jam and some drum and bass here
is at this one.

Speaker 1 (13:34):
How would they have recorded that? How did that note?
I can't imagine if you asked any of them, they'd remember.

Speaker 3 (13:42):
No.

Speaker 1 (13:45):
And I was daying. Nineteen sixty two, Saudi Arabia abolished slavery. Wow.
Nineteen sixty two, the manage was pulling off his chair.
But if you asked me, yeah, sixty two.

Speaker 3 (14:03):
For that timing of the drama, bass might have seemed
insensitive from me. The sorry everybody.

Speaker 1 (14:09):
They still haven't got rid of beheatings. They have they
they've still got beheatings in maybe twenty sixty two. They're
still stoning women. Yeah, can women drive the year? What's
the what's the updide? I certainly wouldn't be driving a horse.
Oh no, oh no, no, no, no, no. No. Birthdays
today nineteen ninety eight American actress to Emma Stone born
in Scottsdale, Arizona, nineteen seventy nine. Lamar odom Wow, he

(14:35):
was married to one of the Kardashians. Yes, he also died. Yes,
he's right. He was born in ninety seventy five. He
would have been forty five today to Beck there he's
still alive today. But he did diet and they brought
him back. Oh yeah, what happened with him because he
got on the drugs, didn't he?

Speaker 7 (14:52):
Yeah, he he had an incident at a I don't know,
at a massage parlor, let's say. And yeah, it was
was died and then resurrected and now he still sits
courtside at Lakers games.

Speaker 1 (15:03):
Ah good on hum. Today's National Days, Eating Healthy Day,
National Stress Awareness Day, blah blah blah blah blah blah.
Marooned without a compas Steak get out of here. A
lot of feedback of the music. This music is shits,
and this person here says, this music makes me want
to have nose beers for Breakfast. Man, she cut it out.

Speaker 3 (15:23):
I love you boys.

Speaker 1 (15:24):
It's today in history, yesterday, today, tomorrow.

Speaker 6 (15:28):
They Breakfast on Radio Darchy.

Speaker 1 (15:31):
Former South Island meetworker Mania Stewart joins us on the
show today. How are the celebrations for the Melbourne Cup
yesterday midnight? Yeah, they're good.

Speaker 7 (15:39):
We're down at full Time Bar down there in Kingston.
That's the new Warriors Bar. Remember they took over a
bar the first time I've been there. Very cool, and
we're there with the boys get paid fellaws. So they
were live punting throughout the day and they had a
great day. The boys get paid fellows. That I didn't
follow them in stupidly all.

Speaker 1 (15:57):
Right, okay, yes I should have done that too. Goodness man,
the valuable listen. I was saying earlier on when I
was that I learned yesterday don't bet on things you
don't know anything about, because you will you will lose,
Oh you will. But also everyone's gambling on things they
don't know about. Well, yes and no, I mean I know.
All I know about horse racing Mania is that there
are horses, there are jockeys, they run around a track. Yeah,

(16:20):
that's that's all I know. And gender matters for some reason.
Gender is very important, very important, particularly with the horses.

Speaker 7 (16:26):
But I would say, like yesterday, we talked to Luke,
I talked to poor Mahati from the tab, I've talked
to pants Band against my will, but none of them
mentioned the name of the horse that won. So you know,
the more you study it, the less you know.

Speaker 1 (16:40):
It seems well, she was a rank outsider. And yesterday
we ran a sweep steak here on the Heardiche breakfast
where all people needed to do is call up and
make a horse noise. Yes, and I think Luke from
Dunner's took it, took it out. But I think at
that stage the winner something Night Nights run Nights Choice,
Night's Choice was paying one hundred and fifty one.

Speaker 7 (17:01):
Buck yeah to win Unfortunately, that's not what Luke from
Dunna's wins. No, No, he wins one hundred dollar bonus
cash from the TB. But no one picked it except
for one guy at the bar who went absolutely no,
really him, that's dude. When I showed up, he'd already
bought himself a magnum of some sort of bubbles and
then yeah, and then then that was before he had

(17:21):
that win. So you know, if he put twenty bucks
on that, well with that paid two and a half grand.
Oh yeah, yeah, So at that point I was like,
I need to leave.

Speaker 1 (17:30):
Yeah, or maybe he wont a try factor because I
see that it was paying thirty seven thousand. Well it
would have.

Speaker 7 (17:35):
But if you're putting a trifector on and one of
the horses just paying one hundred and fifty one dollars,
you know, you know when they say problem gambling or
responsible gambling.

Speaker 1 (17:46):
That is not. Yeah.

Speaker 7 (17:47):
So yeah, I don't know, but I only saw one person,
and there will be people who had this sweepsteak.

Speaker 1 (17:52):
He'll come in and tell you that they knew it
all along and he didn't. You got a random number, yeah, exactly, Yeah,
that's a different thing. Quickly a bit of feedback about
that last the history of Yesterday. Today we've changed the music.
I just thought there's a little bit too much pan
pipes on the Shire, But lock turns out there's a
lot of love for the pan pipes on the Shi.
Here's a text. I like the Shire's music, felt like

(18:14):
it was story time worth Jeremy James Drummond Wells. Yeah,
I agree, but that's what Jerry didn't like about it.
Listen to it. Oh, on the side, note, this person
said you had me in tears when the DMB dropped
after this slavery thing from Saudi Arabia. Yeah, there was
a mistake. Good to clean it up. Also, we're talking

(18:37):
before about Saudi and what you can and can't do.
Obviously the Bob of slavery, what was it nineteen sixty
two A tad late got on them, a tad late
for me, and I was talking about driving. Yes, women
can drive in Saudi Arabia. I was looking what women
can and can't do. They can drive, and they can
now as well travel by themselves overseas righteout the permission
of their husband or guardian.

Speaker 7 (18:57):
Because they were Was it twenty nineteen that allowed them
to apply for their own visas.

Speaker 1 (19:01):
That's right. You couldn't before, you couldn't apply for a
visa progressive country. Yeah, it's getting there, that's for sure.
Coming up later on, a new company is hoping to
create a coffee alternative from a native New Zealand plant.
What is that New Zealand plant? And how does it taste? Also,
after seven, we want to find the firework of the year.

(19:22):
If anyone was celebrating Guy Fawkes last night, what was
the best firework of the season. There's always new ones
that are coming out. I think you let off a
couple last night, did you, Finn?

Speaker 3 (19:31):
Yeah I did. Yeah, yeah, me and them. So we
led a couple off in the bedroom. No, No, we'll
talk more about that later on.

Speaker 1 (19:36):
I'm sure five weeks in the bedroom again. And also,
let's talk after eight o'clock about a purchase that's genuinely
changed your life because I hear that you've bought something
meshy that you've had your arm for some time.

Speaker 4 (19:48):
Oh boys, it's changed my life and I can't wait
to talk about it. It's a situation where I've been
pushing that or kicking that can down the road, I think,
and I should have made the purchase earlier.

Speaker 3 (19:57):
I finally did it and it is something else.

Speaker 9 (20:00):
The Heardachy Breakfast The Hodarchy Breakfast with Jeremy Wells on.

Speaker 2 (20:11):
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Speaker 6 (20:21):
Jeremy Wells on Radio Heardarchy.

Speaker 1 (20:24):
It's nice to have you with us this morning. On Wednesday,
the sixth of November twenty twenty four, Monday's Starry Wells.
This is Mashy.

Speaker 3 (20:31):
Yeah, morning, mister Wells.

Speaker 1 (20:32):
Happy.

Speaker 4 (20:32):
Guy Fawkes Boxing day, Ay, the boxing day of Guy Forks.

Speaker 1 (20:37):
You see what you've done?

Speaker 3 (20:38):
That happy? Is that what you say?

Speaker 1 (20:40):
Melbourne Cup Guy Fawkes Boxing Day? Yeah? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (20:43):
Is that why I feel a little bit hungover today
because it was so much going on yesterday.

Speaker 7 (20:46):
Had a big shout out to anyone who's packing up
their temporary fireworks stalls this morning.

Speaker 1 (20:50):
Can't be an easy task. Yeah. Former South Island meetworking
a nice Stewart joins us on the show today after
a huge Melbourne Cup day yesterday.

Speaker 7 (20:58):
He dipped my Orea in the the Melbourne Cup. But
I sat five works out. Just watch that more window
a wee bit Yeah seen enough are Yeah?

Speaker 1 (21:06):
Good on you. Up next, I want to talk about
something that I read yesterday, and it's why you shouldn't
say I love you to your part This seems problematic.
This is yesterday's podcast. I don't know. Ah, yes, this
is a little bit of relationship advice from you.

Speaker 3 (21:22):
I'm tuning out.

Speaker 1 (21:23):
Then what he's good to say? Thank you?

Speaker 6 (21:27):
Breakfast.

Speaker 1 (21:28):
Aladio So, a US relationship coach, siss he thinks couples
should stop saying I love you. It's controversial. That is controversial.
His name is John Dillo. He has taken to social media.
I hate that term because he's taken to social media.
Someone takes I'm going to take to social media about this, Yeah,
be careful when you take to social media. He's he

(21:49):
has gone on social media, has taken to it, and
he's explained why we should think twice before saying I
love you to our significant other. So this is what
do you have to say.

Speaker 10 (22:00):
If you frequently tell your partner I love you, I
want you to stop. Yes, seeing those words affirming your
love to your partner, it is a good thing. But
if you say I love you every time you hang
up the phone or every time you greet each other
in the morning or see each other at the end
of the day. It can start to become rote and meaningless.

Speaker 1 (22:21):
Really, it might be onto something here, John Delly.

Speaker 7 (22:24):
I don't mind that because I it reminds me of
when couples take to social media to tell other people
that they love each other. Oh, yes, because what is
that for? It's not for each other? No, you're telling
everyone else, Hey, we're sweet.

Speaker 1 (22:37):
What have you heard about that happy birthday thing? Happy
birthday to this one? Yeah, eight years been together. You've
brought me so much joy and happiness. I love waking up. Yeah,
I love you. I love waking up every day you
every day I'm with you. I love you more and
more and more. It's like you woke up beside the
bloody person. Tell them they probably even talked of them. No,

(23:00):
it's right up.

Speaker 7 (23:01):
There with people who won't accept the parents follow request
on Instagram, but will shout them out on Mother's or
Father's Day to get a couple of like, oh is
that You're like, Oh, I love you, I'm happy Mother's Day?

Speaker 1 (23:12):
So I will accept their friend request. Then yeah, it
wring it. Yeah, this is undest to say. He's come
up with some seditions to what you should say instead
of saying I love you to your partner.

Speaker 10 (23:22):
I'm looking forward to seeing you. I so enjoy doing
life together.

Speaker 1 (23:27):
Cool.

Speaker 10 (23:27):
I'm so thankful to have a partner who fill in
the blank. I hope you know that. I probably don't
tell you this enough, but you really make my life better.
I'm so thankful to be with you.

Speaker 1 (23:39):
That's giving.

Speaker 7 (23:39):
Remember primary school when the teachers were like, if you're
getting bullied, say stop that.

Speaker 1 (23:43):
Please don't do that. I don't like that. That's the
same energy. So who actually talks like that?

Speaker 8 (23:48):
But I don't like that.

Speaker 1 (23:49):
Yeah, that's how you get bullied.

Speaker 7 (23:51):
If I text my message there I'm so looking forward
to seeing you today, she'd be like, what the hell,
what's happening?

Speaker 1 (23:56):
What are you doing? Yeah? Exactly. I think it's not
I start to reach out and compliment people. I mean
I often say that I you know, when I when
I say goodbye to you guys and at leaving the
shaft and so see you guys, love you.

Speaker 3 (24:10):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (24:11):
So I'm going to stop doing that. It started to
lose meaning for me. I'm going to start saying alternative things.
I've thought of a couple of things one thing I'm
going to say maybe when I leave you today and
I I'm going to say, see him and I I
think you have a lovely beard and you've got beautiful skin.
Thank you. I've been working hard on my skin lately.
I'm glad someone noticed. Yeah, or maybe you walking away,

(24:33):
which makes me feel good in my downstairs.

Speaker 7 (24:36):
Okay, see this is I don't I don't remember the
doctor John or whatever his name was recommending that that
they objectify your partner as they as they leave.

Speaker 1 (24:48):
Is that that the advice Breakfast already talking about love
this morning on the back of the Mulbourne Cup being
run yesterday, or were we.

Speaker 4 (25:01):
Just talking about love because it was that wounder from
I don't know some university that was saying that, Yeah,
to tell you to not say I love you to
your partner as often because it kind of what essentially
dilutes the phrase.

Speaker 1 (25:11):
It stops, it stops meaning anything. Oh it does. Actually
it's kind of true. You just say love you, love you,
love you, love you. It just it doesn't. It doesn't
mean anything something you say, yeah, But if you do
stop saying it for a period of time and then
you genuinely do love someone and then you actually say
it after after a while, maybe after sort of two
or three months, and you look someone in the eye
and you say it weirdly, it does carry some meaning.

(25:33):
That's hard. I totally agree he's under something, old John
Dilly yep.

Speaker 4 (25:36):
Now, speaking of love, Jerry, I understand last night you
sat down and made some love.

Speaker 1 (25:41):
No. I didn't sit down and make love, Mesh, but
I did watch Love Island.

Speaker 3 (25:46):
Oh okay.

Speaker 1 (25:47):
I watched Love Island with my fourteen year old daughter,
which went home by ourselves at the moment. Tossy's away
with Hugo on a service trip for school, so it's
just us. And and originally when I arrived home, because
I get home quite late, I get home at eight
after seven sharp. And and when I arrived home, Miska
was downstairs since she was on her computer watching some Netflix.

(26:09):
And I thought in her room, and I thought, okay,
we can't have that. This is going to be weird
if we're just in the house together and she's watching
Netflix by herself and on her computer. So I said,
come up, Sizzy, let's watch something. And she said, but
you always choose dumb programs, and I said, and I said, well,
you chose, and then she took ages to arrive. So
I looked through TVNZ Plus and I thought Love Ireland.
Love Island? Is that what she was watching on her computer?

(26:31):
Or no? Right, no, she was watching Out of Banks?

Speaker 3 (26:34):
Now have you seen Love Island?

Speaker 1 (26:36):
Which is man she's favorite program?

Speaker 4 (26:37):
How do you medal inclined? Who's on out of Banks?
I happen to know that she's amazing and extremely talented. Anyway,
Love Island. Have you watched Love Island before?

Speaker 1 (26:44):
Jerry? I know of Love Island, but I've never watched
Love Island like this before and I never actually watched it.
I know you've watched a bit thinn have I have two?

Speaker 7 (26:54):
My relationship with Love Islander is every time it starts,
I tell him, how can you watch the brain rot?

Speaker 1 (27:00):
I don't know?

Speaker 7 (27:01):
And then by episode sucks I'm like, well why is
he and she bloody cheated on him? Then he cheated
on her anyway when they were in a couple, but
they hadn't said, they hadn't made it official or whatever,
so it sucks you and they know what they're doing totally.

Speaker 1 (27:14):
It's brilliantly cast. There's no doubt about that. This this
show is brilliantly cast. It's the Australian run, the Australian version.
Oh my goodness, there's a Mimi. She's in New Zealander.

Speaker 3 (27:25):
Oh what an absolute breath of mem is.

Speaker 1 (27:29):
I knew you'd like.

Speaker 4 (27:30):
Memi Me Me is the best of us. In fact,
I'm looking for one day we might even be lucky
enough to ever on the show.

Speaker 1 (27:35):
Anyway, said, there's Zaane, there's a Leisha, there's Taylor. But
the greatest thing about what I have noticed is that
all of the contestants, all the female contestants, have had
brist augmentation.

Speaker 3 (27:48):
You noticed that every single one of them. First tentation,
that was the first takeaway.

Speaker 1 (27:53):
Yep. And I said to my fourteen year old daughter Michigan,
I said, you have you noticed that all of these
bristol augmentation?

Speaker 3 (28:01):
Jesus?

Speaker 1 (28:02):
So what I used Love Island as a as a
as a life lesson, a teachable moment. Yeah, as a
way to teach about certain things. And then and then
there was a lot of lip. There's been a lot
of lip. Full of lip man any side on shots,
you can see the yeah we're ducking out there, and
there was all this kissing going on. So one of
the first challenges they did is that they got each

(28:23):
female contestant to walk up to the guys who arrived,
arrived with their shirts undone of course it was really weird,
and kiss two of the guys. So you got to
each female contestant got to choose a guy, two guys
and kiss each one of these guys. It was quite intense. Yeah,
it is.

Speaker 3 (28:41):
It's almost it's almost uncomfortable with your fourteen year old daughter.

Speaker 7 (28:45):
It's very uncomfortable, I'll tell you what with you with
your own partner as well as an adult. It's still
awkward too because you you were She'll be like, well,
which one of the girls you find hot?

Speaker 1 (28:52):
There's no road answer.

Speaker 4 (28:53):
No, no, no, I'm not really in trouble this season.

Speaker 3 (28:56):
After making a few too many comments about me.

Speaker 1 (28:59):
I've heard this. Yeah, okay, So the kissing goes on
and and then and then there was a lot of
there was a lot of tongue action. Oh my godness,
it was it was really they were really spicy kisses.
Was it the blindfold episode? Did you see the blindfold?
We're only at one. We got through one. We got

(29:20):
through one whole episode.

Speaker 4 (29:21):
So what were your parenting takeaways for young Meshki here,
you were very focused on the fact that maybe to
not look at Bristo augmentation so early.

Speaker 1 (29:29):
It was my My main focus was around, look how
ridiculous these people look. Look at them wearing silly like
high heeled shoes that can't work on on stones. Yeah,
the Bristol augmentation, the overuse of fillers and lips injections.
Way too much makeup going on here. Look they're spending

(29:50):
heaps of time in front of them. Why the girls
got this big mirror section. I've got like a makeup room.
They don't leave the house. No, No one leaves the house.
It was, it was good, It was It was a
valuable half an hour. So do you think we'll get
me judging some Australians. Do you think episode two is
going to be on the counts for your bisket tonight? Yeah? Absolutely?
Oh you're right.

Speaker 3 (30:09):
Well come back tomorrow and let us know what the
parenting takeaways from that are.

Speaker 1 (30:13):
Ok, waits the best of us. I think what's happened
here is you've disguised parenting is just having a wee
bit of a perv on what you're talking about Midnight.

Speaker 6 (30:24):
News, entertainment, sports and music.

Speaker 2 (30:27):
There are available everywhere on the radio app Johnny Wells
on radio I heard.

Speaker 1 (30:33):
Seven thirty one on the Hedicky Breakfast time for your
latest news headlines. Voting is underway in the US election,
but we may not have a winner today. Kamala Harris
and Donald Trump are still neck and neck, and the
final polls counting could take a while giving the large
amount of mail in ballots.

Speaker 3 (30:48):
When do we find out about this one? Gents?

Speaker 7 (30:51):
Well, the thing is that there'll be a bloody they
stole the vote, Then there'll be a this is customary
in the US. Then they'll storm the Capitol, and then
I don't know, someone will be a merge out of
the haze.

Speaker 1 (31:04):
Yeah, we're going to be talking to TV and z
Q and a host Jack Tame at eight thirty this morning.
He's there on the ground in Washington, DC, so he
may have some answers. But looking back at years gone by,
I mean the last couple of years, of course, because
of the can contesting of the election that's taken days. Yes,
that's right, But previous to that, sometimes I think the

(31:27):
one with Barack Obama where he won kind of in
a landslide that was like five point thirty.

Speaker 7 (31:32):
Yeah, well because the other guy conceded, so he says, oh,
look you've done me here, you tack it. Why can't
e just vote on their phone these days? Save all
this buggering around. Just is an app that the ticket
and then we know by lunchtime.

Speaker 3 (31:45):
Don't even get me started on the factor.

Speaker 4 (31:47):
If I want to had a club on a Saturday night,
I can't have an identification of some kind on my
phone as well. I mean, I suppose it's a slightly
different issue voting and going out to town on a
Friday night, but same kind of thing. Maybe he's an
ad maniah for us that we can vote and then
we can also have driver's last and that the person
that's right.

Speaker 1 (32:01):
Let's think of your generation. Fire Crows have been called
to thirty two fireworks related callouts overnight, Most were in Auckland.
Is that is that low? Is that good? Or bad?
I feel like that's low? Is that low? Is that
is that good? I think that's it's a busy night
for the for the fireman, isn't it?

Speaker 7 (32:20):
And we're you'd clearse and women you would clease schedule,
wouldn't you? If you're a fireman, you'd be like guy
Fawks will have that one circled on.

Speaker 1 (32:29):
I feel like it was unusually quiet guy Fawks. Yeah,
but maybe I'm maybe I'm wrong. Maybe it was because
they had the Melbourne Cup chuck down. It's there's a
lot going on this week. It's harder to buy fireworks
as well. Yep. And and then of course the financial climate. Yeah,
I'd love to hear on three for three or eight
hundred anyone's work of the year. What was the best work,

(32:49):
what was the what was the what was a fizzer
and what was a good one. I always liked those
bad boys. I always think they're quite good. And Melbourne
Cup winning jockey Robbie Dolan has proved been a man
of many talents, walking home and talking loaves, seeing shops

(33:10):
in the evening clubs. Spat was a contestant on the
Voice of Australia two years ago, reaching the top twenty
four and his horse night's choice was a one hundred
and fifty one dollar outside at the tab when we
were on here yesterday morning. Wowe, he's got a voice
of an angel, doesn't it? Does?

Speaker 7 (33:29):
Holding something we don't need Irish, Yes, yeah, they can.

Speaker 1 (33:33):
They can hold a churn the Irish. It's gonna bring
us ton't me? That's it the chorus, Oh yeah, so
come on let it just said it put it kill him?
Was seeing Darrel brave faites horses. I thought that would be.

Speaker 7 (33:49):
More apped if you asked him right now, would he
rather have made the final of the voice and won
the whole thing or when the Melbourne.

Speaker 1 (33:55):
Car Ah good question. I think it's all worked out
for expert Robbie Darlin. Yeah. I watched him after the racis.
They didn't see that excited, not as excited as the owners,
that's for sure. He should have busted into the burst
into song. They would have been great on the back.

Speaker 6 (34:11):
Of a horse Breakfast Alreadio.

Speaker 1 (34:14):
Former South Island meatworker Mania Stewart joins us on the show.
Did you see the story yesterday? Mini? A new company
is hoping to create a coffee alternative from a native
New Zealand plant. It's called zofi Okay and the founder
and chief executive at jack Keys so the idea came
to him a few years ago when he written article

(34:35):
from the eighteen seventies. So he's hanging out. I don't
know what he's doing is going a newspapers.

Speaker 3 (34:42):
Yeah, punishing.

Speaker 7 (34:42):
I was going to say, does he read a lot
of those articles in the eighteen seventies.

Speaker 1 (34:45):
It's about the koprosma plant.

Speaker 7 (34:48):
I've heard of the koprosma. Coprosma rings a bell?

Speaker 1 (34:52):
Why don't I do? Does it grow in your gardenprosma?
It sounds like a sort of a disease. It might
get in your colon. He's got kaprosma. Terrible case of
Have you talked to Jerry lately? He's got kaprosma. So
initial funding from the Agricultural and Marketing Research and Development
Trust three years ago helped develop a coffee like drink,

(35:13):
and now he's got some new funding from the Ministry
for Primary Industries, which apparently is going to help get
the product to market. Okay, and what I was supposed
to do perk out? Well? Yeah, so apparently it's it
tastes similar to coffee. Oh no, and what's that it
gives you? Well? Yeah, how does coffee? How would you describe?
It's very better.

Speaker 7 (35:32):
I'm also got a theory no one actually enjoys the
taste of coffee. I'm ruder this morning was saying that eel,
chuck of milk and a sugar in there.

Speaker 1 (35:39):
I do too. I think most people do, and they
actually don't like the taste of coffee.

Speaker 3 (35:43):
Do you put sugar in your coffee?

Speaker 1 (35:45):
Sugar in there? It's a great man when I have
MESHI this morning chuck too. Shit, it was a two
sugar morning as a grown man. You put sugar in
sugar in my coffee?

Speaker 3 (35:52):
Oh Jerry, do you put sugar in your coffee?

Speaker 1 (35:54):
Don't put any sugar in my coffee. Used to put
sugar in my coffee and then stop putting sugar in
my coffee and realize once you stop doing it, it
first takes about a week and then after that you
never miss it. Okay, it's weird.

Speaker 3 (36:05):
So this new sugar coffee measure, No, no should know?

Speaker 1 (36:08):
What do you mean? The point of a coffee is
to wake you up. What wakes up more than a
teaspoon of sugar?

Speaker 3 (36:12):
Yeah, it's actually good. There's a few shout.

Speaker 1 (36:14):
It's gone retweet that.

Speaker 5 (36:16):
So what's wrong with having a sugar And if it's
gonna get you to enjoy it a bit more?

Speaker 1 (36:20):
Mess, there's a little bit of sugar every now and again.

Speaker 3 (36:22):
Yeah, I love sugary.

Speaker 4 (36:23):
Now, yeah, I'm just saying that I can leave it
out of my cor IAID why is it help.

Speaker 1 (36:28):
Me climb on your side? Seriously? I used to go
with two sugars and a long black oh yeah, to
try and get rid of the business. And then I thought,
what the hell am I doing here? Maybe if I
just go with a dash of milk and then don't
have any sugar.

Speaker 7 (36:43):
But see, everything again that we do is to try
and mitigate the awful, awful taste of the coffee itself.

Speaker 1 (36:48):
It doesn't taste good by itself. People are lying to themselves. Yeah,
it's very It's definitely a bit of testing. I mean
you give it to a curt and they're like, yeah,
this is gross but rude. Of this morning, it's something
amazing emerged from your brain, which was that your mum
puts sugar and milk with everything, including red wine.

Speaker 5 (37:07):
Well she doesn't, I mean she's not a big drinker.
But one one I think it was actually around Christmas
time and we were having a few red wines and
we were sitting around Mum. Try one of these, Mum,
and she's like, had his taste.

Speaker 1 (37:18):
Well, bits bitter. She goes I've got just the thing
for this, went off to the kitchen, came back. She'd
put a little bit of cream in two sugars, I think,
and said, now this you guys, try this, and I'll
admit it, it was better. I thought it was better.
Curdle the milk. No, no, no, she stood it really well,
that's why you used cream. Oh, I say, cream and

(37:41):
a red wine.

Speaker 4 (37:41):
Cream with a red wine. He reminds me of what's
happening at the moment. It's quite a popular drink of choice.
It's people putting red wine with coconut sugar. I've heard
of this, yeah, and it's becoming quite popular. Is the
ideas you put it brings down there obviously the alcohol
content of your wine, so it's more kind of yet
their RTD level. But a lot of people are drinking
coconut sugar and red wine. Now okay, wow, I mean
we're a long way away from this what is it

(38:02):
Zofi stuff we started thinking about.

Speaker 1 (38:04):
But yeah, i'd love to I love to try one
of these. I'd love to try some red wine and
what oh no, I meant soffee. No, I don't want
to try that. I've got coffee. I don't need a zofie.

Speaker 5 (38:16):
Well, you wouldn't be the first radio announce in New
Zealand to try red wine at breakfast, would you.

Speaker 1 (38:21):
No? I wouldn't, or coke for that matter, No, I
wouldn't breakfast a radio from South Island. Meet Workam and
I a steward that joins us on the show. Ruder
and Measure here too, because we're trying to find this
combo of red wine and milk that's Ruder's mum, and
sugar as well, that Ruder's mum so fondly enjoys.

Speaker 5 (38:44):
We did talk about this before and we've done a
little bit of digging around the catch in the air.
There's no cream, there's only milk. But we did find
some red wine, and of course we found some sugar.

Speaker 1 (38:52):
And so Ruder's whipped me up one here. This is
a little halfy this sugar.

Speaker 7 (38:56):
There's milk, there is red wine, and as I suspected, yeah,
the red.

Speaker 1 (39:01):
Wine has immediately curdled the milk.

Speaker 7 (39:04):
So it's little bits and clumps and chunks you can
sort of see on the tea spoon there.

Speaker 1 (39:09):
Well, maybe close your eyes and try it. That's the
way to do so, just close your eyes so you
want to work in radio, so close your eyes, MYNM,
and I was now having a drink of it. Taste okay,
not as bad as I thought it was going to.

Speaker 7 (39:24):
I don't love the texture of the curdled milk, no,
I'd be honest with you there, but the sugar has
taken a little bit of edge off the red wine.
If you're going to drink red wine at seven to
fifty one in the morning on a Wednesday, a couple
of sugars, okay, I'd probably steer clear of the milk.

Speaker 4 (39:40):
When we were talking about this before as well, fellas Jerry,
I mentioned to you that one of the more common
drinks that is starting to, I don't know, become more prevalent,
i'd say, and society amongst the youths is red wine
and coconut sugar. Because the dilutes obviously down the alcohol
content down a little bit. Still tastes like red wine,
but adds a level of sweetness to it without adding

(40:00):
any kind of sugar to it. I popped across to
the dairy yep during the break as well. I've managed
to bring a couple of drinks back, and I thought
that we could all kind of give this a try
as well. While we're here trying things, you know.

Speaker 7 (40:09):
A large part of it, though, fan, I think, and
I think this is why it's caught your attention, the
red one and coke thing. There's a video of d
a leper doing the rounds and she was pouring red
wine over the top of her and I think, I think,
I think if a person is good looking enough, yeah,
they'll convince you to drink just about anything.

Speaker 4 (40:26):
Well, that's right, And then that's what we're here is
because do a leaper try some coconut sugar and some
red wine. Are you pouring some red wine into a
glass over there?

Speaker 1 (40:32):
Are you read four? Actually? Check me out. Coke, let's
try that. Let's try the coke zero with the red wine.
This is I've never had any of these before. I've
never had I'd normally have red wine just with red wine.
Would maybe saying gria is the only thing I've had
red wine with. You knows which red wine with with
soda and some fruity bits in it and some other

(40:52):
crad Well, potentially there could be a market for a
milk based cingria. Okay, So let's let's try the red
wine and and the other thing to be noted is
the red wine that we're drinking, just just for interest sake,
is Pino War from The Pino Wars by Josh Scott.
He's sent us a whole case of it. Now I've

(41:14):
got lipstick all over the rim of my glass, which
I think is No. No, that's good. That's how he's
supposed to drink red wine. I think, ye hear, let's
give us a guy on. Oh yeah, it's actually not bad. Yeah, yeah, no,
that's quite a good drink. The red The coke takes

(41:35):
away a little bit of the bitterness of the red wine.
That's a good morning drink.

Speaker 3 (41:39):
I like that.

Speaker 1 (41:40):
You pour us up another one of those. Yeah, sure mate,
I could drink that every morning quite happily.

Speaker 7 (41:44):
Actually, it's also washing the taste out of curdled milk
out of my mouth.

Speaker 1 (41:48):
Okay, we've got a couple of other ones to try.
Maybe we'll try those a little later on the show.
We've got you've brought in some L and P.

Speaker 4 (41:54):
Yeah, I thought I bring While I was over there
at the dairy Fellers, I picked up an L and P.
I also picked up a just a regular old spring alright,
And then I also picked up because look, there's been
accusations in the past jury that you were losing.

Speaker 3 (42:04):
Touch with the common man.

Speaker 4 (42:07):
And I thought that I'd grab a blue V because
you know, everyone knows what a blue VE tastes like.

Speaker 3 (42:10):
So we'll grab a blue V. Try that with some
red wine later on in the sheow have lost touch.
I've never seen a blue V take, never had blue V.
There we go the breakfast already, We've.

Speaker 1 (42:22):
Got the pen and noir open, We've got milk in
the studio. We've got coke, we've got lemonade, we've got
L and P, and we've got blue V. And we're
going to be trying these drinks as the morning progresses.
A lot of people texting in about drinks that they've
put together, and also that that red wine and coke
is called a and apparently very very big in the

(42:45):
Basque country. In Spain, it exists as a drink.

Speaker 5 (42:49):
Now you just before, Jerry, you were saying, we've got
milk and coke in the studio. Ever mixed together coke
and milk before, Never had a coke and milk because
you know, growing up as I did in weigh Here
and not a very well off family, we used to
really enjoy those ice cream sodas where you'd put coke
with ice cream Spider. But we couldn't always afford that,
so we used to have cocon milk. I reckon, I'm

(43:10):
going to give that a go because I remember it
being delicious.

Speaker 1 (43:13):
So you also remember the red wine and milk bend.
Something going on here? Yeah, I like this. This is
good though, this is I like the mixology that's happening.
Also after eight o'clock. Now she bought something which he'd
been resisting for a long time, and it's changed his life.

Speaker 3 (43:28):
Like, are we going to get to this? If we don't,
it's not the end of the world.

Speaker 1 (43:31):
Yeah, I have to know. We'll get to it. Don't worry.
Plus Q and a host Jack Tame joins us live
from Washington, d C. To give us a rundown about
what's happening in the US election. Big day in the
US today. This is the Hidarchy Breakfast.

Speaker 6 (43:52):
The Hurchy Breakfast with Jeremy Wells. Already your hurdarchy.

Speaker 2 (44:00):
Use entertainment, sports and music. There they little everywhere on
the radio.

Speaker 1 (44:05):
App Nice How have you with us this morning? On
the Hudeche Brief Because Wednesday, the sixth of November twenty
twenty four. Mash's in this morning.

Speaker 3 (44:16):
Yoh, y oh boys, how are we good?

Speaker 1 (44:17):
Thanks Mashi, and former South Island meetworking and Nice Stewart
joins us as well that red wine and diet coke
never stood a chance. Jerry, it's gone, never did a chance.
I've not three of them that we were listening to
the news. There's been a lot of texts coming in
about other types of drinks. This one here, red wine
and rye bean. It goes hard bro.

Speaker 4 (44:35):
I can imagine that just essentially concentrated sugar and red wine.

Speaker 1 (44:39):
Isn't it really sort of a hat on a hat?
Isn't it just grape juice too? Yeah, you're right, grape
on grape. Yeah, that's a good point. That's what red
and white wine combo it is. Yeah.

Speaker 7 (44:47):
I was introduced to a drink by Lee Hart that
he described as a barroad kat, which was a glass
of vodka with a baroka in it.

Speaker 1 (44:55):
So, hold on was the was the vodka mixed with anything?
So it's a straight straight vodka weather Bronka. Yeah, that's
that's the barodka. The barodka that sounds like something the
heart would drink absolutely up next, Mershi has purchased something
that he's been resisting for some time. He's going to
share us. It's apparently life changing. I'm looking forward to

(45:16):
hearing what it is if it's a vape. I'm walking
out of the studio.

Speaker 6 (45:20):
They breakfast with Jeremy Wells already.

Speaker 1 (45:24):
For myself out and meetworking and I Stewart joins us
today and Meshi, you were saying, you've been walking around
with a real spring in your step of late. It's
like you've you've you said, I said, what's what's going on?
You seem very happy at the moments, And he said
to me, you know what, I've bought myself something and
it's changed my life. You said, you seem lighter.

Speaker 3 (45:41):
Ah, well, it's funny you say that it's interesting.

Speaker 4 (45:43):
Yeah, well it's funny that you know my aesthetic might
have changed, because I feel like my life has changed dramatically.
It's a purchase that I made a couple of days
ago and I've only just had the chance to use
it once, and it's.

Speaker 1 (45:58):
It's already changed life.

Speaker 3 (45:59):
And it's been something that's been advertised to me for
a long time. Fellas you know, you'll be familiar with
the product.

Speaker 4 (46:05):
If you watch any YouTube, if you consume any kind
of content that has ads kind of blasted across the
front of it and the back end of it, it's.

Speaker 1 (46:11):
Diamonds on Richmond. You're about to propose, No, it's not that.

Speaker 4 (46:15):
Lauren probably is listening and it has got very excited
by that idea. No, unfortunately, know that that's not it.
I the other day, for the first time, purchased.

Speaker 1 (46:26):
Sorry, we don't need to address what just happened outside
the studio.

Speaker 4 (46:28):
We're going to move on. I purchased a Manscape. Now,
in fact, I purchased a Manscape five point zero.

Speaker 1 (46:35):
The law mower. This is a personal grooming device.

Speaker 4 (46:38):
This is a personal grooming device that I've been kicking
the can down the road on it for a long time. Now,
call me crazy for the last five six years.

Speaker 1 (46:44):
What have you been doing for the last five or
six years? Sort of attacking it with a pair of
snaps or something.

Speaker 4 (46:50):
I hate that I have to admit this, but not
really that far off it. Okay, Yeah, Like I'll just
be using the hair trimmer that I use, you know,
for the to just clean up the neck or something
like that. Just down there, just to kind of give
it a once over, to keep it, you know, in check.

Speaker 1 (47:04):
If it's only you using the clippers and.

Speaker 3 (47:06):
We're okay with that, that's good. Anyway.

Speaker 4 (47:07):
Finally I made the move. I bought a lawnmar a
five point zero from Landscaped.

Speaker 1 (47:11):
Not an AD.

Speaker 4 (47:12):
It's not an ad should it like this, but I
just feel like everyone might need to know what it is.
I bought that and it arrived a couple of days ago,
and I started using it. Now, you fellas will be
familiar with the idea, and blokes that are listening along.
Is there's a relatively sensitive area of the downstairs. And
it's not that the if I was to use the
meat and veg kind of it's the veg is hard

(47:33):
to operate around because it's a sensitive area and it's
an uneven area and it is prone to nicking.

Speaker 1 (47:40):
Okay, come and meet and VI should we go bees
as opposed to the sea. Yeah, I imagine that your
vege could actually be you know, your cause yet could
easily be or your your egg plant.

Speaker 4 (47:51):
You know that's a good point. Okay, so you're talking
about your bees, I'm talking about my bees. It's been
an issue. For a long time, I've just kind of
ignored the bees. If I'm being one hundred honest, the bees.

Speaker 3 (48:00):
I've neglected the bees for a very very very very
long time, and I've just been hacking away at the
stuff above, but not really you know, sinking into the bee.

Speaker 1 (48:08):
At the canopy. But you're going to get down and
do a bitter.

Speaker 3 (48:10):
So this the promise was is.

Speaker 4 (48:11):
I saw this lawnmower five point oh thing being dragged
across the tennis ball, and the idea was that if
you do that, then you're not going to nick your bees.
So I thought, you know what, I have to try
that I've been nicking my bees for too long.

Speaker 3 (48:23):
I got it. I purchased it lamberhold is.

Speaker 4 (48:27):
Man and I pause himself another red wine and coconut
sugar over there in the corner.

Speaker 3 (48:32):
I shaved my bees and fellers not one nick. I
was nick free.

Speaker 4 (48:37):
And what I've realized is, guys, I'm just putting it
out there. There are things out there that you can
spend some money on that make your life a hell
of a lot easier.

Speaker 3 (48:44):
Because the last five or six years i've been I've
been hating the time that I've had to just go
down there and just have a bit of a hack away.
But now it's all good, boys, and I'm happy to
show you if you want.

Speaker 1 (48:53):
A man skate five point lawn mower is what it's called.
Not an AD, but it's not an AD.

Speaker 3 (48:59):
It's worth more than that. You've it as well, so
thank you for that.

Speaker 1 (49:01):
It's the lawmer and it does the bees as well
as it does other things that changed your life.

Speaker 3 (49:05):
And I just wanted to do.

Speaker 4 (49:06):
I just wanted you to boys to know that if
you've been hacking away at the bees for a long time,
there is actually an option out there because I know
a lot of people are having issues with the nicking
and the blood and all that kind of thing. So
you know there are pictures out there that can be
made that worth it and they're going to help you
in the long term.

Speaker 1 (49:19):
Riddle with this again, not an AD, but is it waterproof?

Speaker 3 (49:21):
Yeah, it's waterproof.

Speaker 7 (49:22):
You can always think about this. I'd love to get
in the shower with some sort of did you.

Speaker 3 (49:28):
Reverse cowgil the toilet or the toilet?

Speaker 1 (49:31):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (49:31):
Which is humiliating your faces a stern yep, you hack
await that name?

Speaker 1 (49:35):
I do, and it's not easy to it's not easy
to do. And I'm like, yeah, I've been resisting. I've
had those ads for the longest time, Mashine and I
have been resisting them hard.

Speaker 3 (49:43):
Well, what I do is I'd go and put myself
up on or you can use mine. Actually I'm happy to.
It's a loan your mind for you.

Speaker 1 (49:49):
Are you about to tell us you've got a promo
code yet? Having well as I'll use it, something isn't
it Because oftentimes you do resist those things, and then
sometimes you resist something and then you by it and
then you think, you know what, I shouldn't have done that?

Speaker 4 (50:02):
Three for three oh one hundred hardache. You purchases that
you've made, that you've resisted for a long time that
have actually made your life so much better. Jerry, I
think if you're two hundred dollars, leave the fly swat yes,
and I.

Speaker 1 (50:10):
Can think of something else. Actually that's changed my life massively.

Speaker 6 (50:14):
The Achy Breakfast al Radio.

Speaker 1 (50:16):
Former South and I met Workam and I Stewart joins
us men. She was just sharing a story before about
a purchase that he made, a manscaper, a tremor. It's
downstairs and it's changed his life. I've got a spring
on a step and he wishes that he bought it earlier. Yeah,
I've been looking.

Speaker 7 (50:31):
I've been looking at these things and all I needed
was for one person I know to actually recommend it.

Speaker 1 (50:35):
I think I'm going to have to take the plunge.
The ads are coming at me heart. I'll think out
about that. They are every every Instagram, every time my
doom scroll, Bob, there's another ad. I think now that
we're talking about, it's going to come up again.

Speaker 4 (50:46):
Well, the be's reason why I've push the can kicked
the ken down the road so often with the Manscapers,
because it's been so heavy on the advertising. Yeah, I
just intentionally put up a bit of a mental barrier
to it. But I have eventually forfeited and I conceded,
and like you said, Jerry, the has changed my life
for the better after one.

Speaker 1 (51:00):
Yeah. Sometimes it's weird with his little purchases though. You know,
you buy something and you think, oh, yeah, that's that's
gonna help me a little bit, and then it actually
goes on to help you way more than you ever thought,
and then you can't live without it.

Speaker 7 (51:11):
I bought a flash pillow a couple of years ago.
I'm talking like a couple of hundred bucks flash pillow. Yeah, nice,
got it. It's like some sort of I don't know
that said gel of some sort or posturepedic. I don't
know if it's posturepedic, but it's certainly posturepedic esk postopedic adjacent.
I used to I used to sleep in the skydiving position,

(51:34):
basically arms out on my front, and it would just
cause all kinds of my back on bloody, terrible for
the neck. So I bought this flash pillow. Now I
sleep in perfect alignment. I'm about three inches taller. I'm
rested and grateful all of a sudden, now stops the
bloody snoring.

Speaker 1 (51:54):
If I roll in my back, it's just yeah, okay,
that's good. Yeah. I bought one of those walk around sweepers.
And if you're seeing those, it's a broom, but but
you don't you don't use the sweeping motion, so you
just walk around. It's the same type of broom that
you see sometimes to clean up gyms, basketball courts and
stuff like. It's really wide, it's about a meter why

(52:18):
and it's got little bits dangling off it and it
and you just walk it around. You don't use you
don't sweep it, and it wrote it, does it spin
or it's just crap. So you just walk around your
your wooden floor, yes, ones, and it collects crap and
then you just shake it and all of the stuff
shakes out of it and then you dust pan and
brush out up. That has changed my life, yeah, because

(52:39):
there's nothing worse than having a wooden floor and having
crumbs all over your wooden floor. A sweeping floor sweeping.
I hate sweeping. Yeah, I hate sweeping.

Speaker 3 (52:46):
Do you know how much it costs?

Speaker 1 (52:48):
Yeah, forty nine five.

Speaker 3 (52:51):
This is the thing.

Speaker 4 (52:52):
It's just every and again you've just got to spend
some money to be able to kind of just have
these small winds in your life.

Speaker 1 (52:57):
Yeah. One of those stick vacuums as well, because you
can you can vacuum.

Speaker 7 (53:00):
Out your car. You don't have the rope. You go camping,
you take that thing with you. All the sand and
dust gets in the bottom of your tip. Bloody vacuum
that up a lot.

Speaker 4 (53:08):
It takes about diceon's here, Yeah, three for three, a
lot of cordless vacuum shep an interesting one that's kind
of taken my eye on the tics machine here from
agent zero nine to one. A good charging cable for
your phone, Fowler, It's not just that little servo shitter
that says it has bad connection and leaves you with
half a charge. Yes, I assume it's one of those
fast charges that can cost a little bit of money.

Speaker 1 (53:26):
Yes, I'll go. I'll go one step further.

Speaker 7 (53:28):
I've got a bloody I've got a charging cable that
can reach just about any room in my house.

Speaker 1 (53:33):
It's about three four meters long.

Speaker 7 (53:35):
Yeah, take that with you on the road anyway, because
you don't know where the nearest PowerPoint is going to be.
You could charge your phone from wherever I've got it,
underneath the couch. Anywhere in the lounge, you can charge
your phone.

Speaker 1 (53:43):
Yeah. Someone wants to know more about your pillows where
you got it from the brand. So I think you
should personally text that person back. I guess that might
change that person's life. Love to hear from you life
changing purchases. Yeah, small ones that you never thought were
going to change your life. Because Massie's Truman is downstairs

(54:04):
now we're here. That's the concerning part. At breakfast with
Jeremy Wells already talking about purchases which changed your life.
And there's been a lot of texts and some things
that people purchased that I thought that nobody ever bought
that probably didn't work at all. That Actually it turns

(54:26):
out people do buy and they have changed people's lives.
For example, the original air roller plus really apparently changed
this person's life. Had pride of place on the front
seat every time I moved flat. I didn't know that
those worked.

Speaker 7 (54:40):
Wow, the air roller plus and long lasting to survive
multiple flat moves. That's basically just a wheel with handles
on it, right, and you kneel on the.

Speaker 1 (54:49):
Back again. Yeah, because there was the the AB pro,
which was one that where you rocked, rocked, rocked your
way to affirm a back and stomach. It should look
like a piece of molded plaster. Yes, it's basically just
you do sit ups.

Speaker 7 (55:00):
And that had like a thing over the top of
it you held like a bar and went up and
down like that.

Speaker 1 (55:05):
Yeah, that's right.

Speaker 3 (55:06):
It was also the ebscircle Pro wasn't there for a while.

Speaker 1 (55:09):
Circle hands and knees and swinging.

Speaker 3 (55:12):
Backus and forwards.

Speaker 1 (55:14):
Right. So I think here's a text truck driver's wheel
on my car steering wheel, absolute game change. You will
never drive without one again. So what that's that's the knob?
Is it formerly known? Probably can't call it anymore, but
was formerly known as a suicide knob? You know, the
forklift the forkliff, but you can just sort of swing
it around. Great for parallel parking.

Speaker 7 (55:35):
It's great for driving a forklift and obviously a truck.
But I don't know how you get on Jesus hell,
you what, you'd be a menace parking. You'd be parking everywhere.
Yeah with that thing. Yeah, I presume you got power steering. Yeah,
well that's the thing worth power steering. It's slightly different,
isn't it.

Speaker 1 (55:49):
Someone said, made my large, semi old lounge TV feel
like new again with a four K Google Chrome Cast dongle.

Speaker 3 (55:57):
This is up the gats. I like that stuff much better.

Speaker 1 (56:00):
A response in casting. Wow, okay, that's good. Well that well,
that TV was always good. You just were watching blurry
stuff on it, you know. Yeah, that's right. I haven't
made the TV better. Yeah. It's someone that's saying, our
new trade undies so you don't have to battle with
your bees hanging around through holy ones. That's from Aaron,
I did this a couple of months ago. Eron, I

(56:21):
just I just said bugger. I threw all my undies
out and I bought all new undies every couple of
years a Reagan. Good for you, Yes, great, it changes everything. Yeah,
this person brought a kettle with a temperature control so
you can head it up to say eighty degrees for
hot drinks that won't scold yourself, or the ninety degrees
for tea without having to wait for the water to
cool the tea without having away for the water to cool.

(56:42):
I like that. Keep those texts coming. That's quite interesting. Actually,
I've blearned a lot this morning. Coming up after eight
point thirty tvn z Q and a reporter, Jack Taine
joins US Live from Washington, DC for an update on
the US election. This is the Hardeggy Breakfast.

Speaker 2 (57:00):
Entertainment, sports and available everywhere on the radio app Johnny
Wells on Radio.

Speaker 1 (57:08):
It's eight thirty four on the Hurdicke Breakfast. Time for
your latest news headlines. We're just hours away from the
first polls closing in the US election, but we could
be days or weeks away from a final result. Donald
Trump and Kamala Harrison, Neck and Neck and key battleground
states like Pennsylvania and Arizona. Trump will spend election night
with supporters in ma A Lago. Harris, We'll have dinner

(57:31):
with family before heading to a watch party in Washington, DC,
and Jack Tame from the One News team will join
us shortly with the latest from the US. It's been
a busy guy forks night. For fire crews in some
parts of the country. There were thirty two fireworks related callouts,
most in the Upper North Island. Does that many again?

(57:51):
Feels low? Thirty two? Thirty two? How many people would
have been ledding on fireworks last night? Hundreds of thousands?
Surely a mill what they were for those thirty two
call outs and a Melbourne Cup brag might land Gold
Coast Titan aj Brimson in hot Water. He posted a
winning bet slip on Knight's Choice to social media for

(58:12):
a collect of ten thousand, one hundred Australian dollars. However,
another obscured wager appears below, prompting questions as to what
it is on NRL players and staff or no sport
under the game's code of conduct.

Speaker 7 (58:27):
Let me pull the curtain back on this for anyone
listening at home. That other bit and I don't know
much about playing in the NRL, but I know a
bit about gambling.

Speaker 1 (58:36):
On the Melbourne Cup.

Speaker 7 (58:37):
That other bit that he blurred out was one of
the other horses in the race that he also bet on.
You don't just place one one hundred dollar bit on
a one hundred and fifty dollar roughie. He'd sprinkled a
bit on a few of them and that's what he
was crossing out.

Speaker 3 (58:50):
Oh so you're thinking that he hasn't.

Speaker 1 (58:52):
It's no way.

Speaker 7 (58:52):
The last bit was on the last game he played
two months ago, and then all of a sudden he
comes out of retirement to just had one hundred and.

Speaker 1 (58:59):
Fifty dollar roughie at the Melbourne Cup. That is not
how gambling works. A good point, but nice. Stuart up next,
veteran journalist and TV in z's host of the flagship
non prime time crent affairs program Q and A. Jack
Tame joins us live from the US ahead of today's elections.
Big day in the United States today? Is it going

(59:19):
to storm the Capitol? He'll be there. Don't worry if
anyone storming anything. Jack Dame will be right in the middle.
Of it by Jack Tames.

Speaker 6 (59:27):
The Hucky Breakfast already r hdarcky.

Speaker 1 (59:30):
So it's election down the USA, and all the polls
are indicating that it's going to be a very tight
race between Democrat candidate Kamala Harris and the Republican candidate,
former President Donald Trump. And veteran host of tvn z
flagship current affairs program Q and A, Jack Tame, joins
US now live from Washington, DC. Thanks for your time, Jack. Firstly,

(59:51):
where is this election going to be won and lost
in terms of states?

Speaker 11 (59:56):
Okay, you got the seven swing states that are critical, right,
and this is the crazy under the electoral college system,
the golden of the US. So you can win the
popular vote. If you add up all the votes across Americe,
you can get the most and still not win the presidency.
That's what happened to Hillary Clinton. So the states to
keep an eye on today are states like Michigan, states
like Pennsylvania, states like Georgia. There are seven of them

(01:00:18):
in total that are most likely to decide this election.
Probably the one that is the single most important state
is Pennsylvania. It's got nineteen votes under the electoral college
system they use here, so that's the kind of biggest prize,
which is why Kamala Harris and Donald trumplan spending so
much time there over the last few days. But the
incredibly punishing thing is that even though these states know

(01:00:38):
they are all important when it comes to deciding the presidency,
some of them have really long drawn out processes for
counting votes. So it's actually no guaranteed that we're going
to get a result today. It seems less likely we
will than other one.

Speaker 1 (01:00:51):
So you've been on the ground for a week or
so talking to ordinary Americans about what's driving their voting
choice this election, what if you learned?

Speaker 11 (01:01:01):
I think basically it is an election about Donald Trump.
And people can pretend that it's about policy, but in
my experience, any election with Donald Trump is inevitably an
election about Donald Trump. And so he's making a big
deal out of a couple of issues. He's talking about
the economy people here, despite their economy doing a whole
lot better than ours, still feeling the cost of living pinch,
as well as that immigration. He talks a lot about

(01:01:23):
border security and certainly the number of undocumented migrants coming
into the US over the last couple of years under
the Biden presidency has increased massively since when Trump was
running the place. On the Democrats side, it's abortion. It's
actually amazing how much they talk about abortion access and
reproductive rights, because this is something Carmala Harris has always supported.

(01:01:46):
But you remember that the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade,
the ruling that essentially guaranteed abortion access to all Americans,
and the Democrats can see that that's deeply, deeply unpopular,
especially with women around the US. So it's something you
hear time and time again at Karmala Harris's rallies, and
it's obviously something that's going to be motivating millions of

(01:02:07):
people to vote today.

Speaker 1 (01:02:08):
If Kamala Harris and the Democrats get past the two
seventy Electoral College votes required to hold onto the White
House later today, do you think Donald Trump will pick
up the phone and congratulate her?

Speaker 11 (01:02:20):
In conceit, I can say one thing was certainly about
this election, there is no way that would happen. Already,
he's been laying the ground for ages. I mean, he
still hasn't conceded the twenty twenty election. There's no evidence
that was rigged.

Speaker 1 (01:02:36):
He still says it was rigged.

Speaker 11 (01:02:37):
He took it to you know how we have many
legal challenges, all of them were thrown out of court.
But you know, I've been at his rallies this week
and he talks to the audience and says, Oh, they're
trying to steal this election so badly. We just need
to make sure that our winn is too big to rig.
We need to swamp the vote. But I mean, I
think this is actually the biggest point of concern. You know,
if Donald Trump is defeated today or over the next

(01:03:01):
couple of days, when the results become clear, there are
just going to be tens of millions of Americans who
won't have faith in that result. And that's that just
has to be so corrosive for democracy. So who knows
what happens after that?

Speaker 1 (01:03:12):
Is Winston Peters going to hold the balance of power?

Speaker 11 (01:03:18):
Honestly, Whinston Peters was thrived so hard in the US
political system, Like there's something about the certain characters that
do well over here, And I just reckon Peters would dominated,
like absolutely dominated if he was over here. So yeah,
I don't know, Americ would be heading on a different
path if.

Speaker 1 (01:03:36):
Jack Tame Live from Washington, d c Thank you so
much for your time this morning. All good. You can
follow Jack and the One News team for all the
US election developments across Q and A Breakfast six pm
and TV and Z plus. This is the Harderchy.

Speaker 6 (01:03:50):
Breakfast, hy Breakfast, A Radio Hurarchy.

Speaker 1 (01:03:56):
Former South Olah Meetwork and the Night Stewart joins us
on the show. This morning, we've been talking about things
that you've purchased that have changed your life. A surprising
amount of texts coming in a lot involving forklift knobs,
which apparently are illegal. So you're not allowed to run
one of those forklift knobs on your actual steering wheel. Yeah,

(01:04:17):
be very easy to swerve out of your lane with
one of those, huh if you're actually driving at with that,
also with your power steering, I guess no need to
use one of those anymore.

Speaker 7 (01:04:26):
Well, and also you can't. The turning circles are as
tight as like they're designed for forklifts with a back
wheels turn and you need.

Speaker 1 (01:04:32):
To basically spin on a dime. Good point. Yeah, so
unless you're reverse parking, which would be mean with one
of those. Has anyone else realized that the parallel parking
has got worse since reverse cameras were initiated into cars.
I can't do the cameras.

Speaker 7 (01:04:48):
You don't use the cameras has it's got the sensors
and they start beeping.

Speaker 1 (01:04:50):
I just shut down, mate.

Speaker 4 (01:04:52):
If you're not putting one arm on the back of
that heaters on the passenger side looking over your shoulder,
are you really a manager?

Speaker 1 (01:04:58):
Well, this is the thing. I was a big support
of the one arm on the back of the passenger seat,
and I reckon I could parallel park well on those days,
and nowadays I'm using the reverse camera.

Speaker 7 (01:05:08):
I agree with you. The least technology in a car
that easier I can drive it.

Speaker 1 (01:05:11):
Yeah, I can't. My parallel parking's got worse. The other
day hit a curb.

Speaker 3 (01:05:15):
It's interesting you say.

Speaker 4 (01:05:16):
That, tho, because of course you've got that theory jury
where your parallel parking directly correlates you love making and
your sack. So have you also found a decrease in
maybe performance in the bedroom as well?

Speaker 1 (01:05:26):
Look that's been going on for some time now. Just
keep an increase going on there. Have you been using
more technology in the bedroom, Jery as I said that
that's been increasing absolutely, So that's an interesting graph. If
you drew that graph of the BIX and YX is
going like that, that'd be going opposite ways, one hitting south,
one hitting north.

Speaker 4 (01:05:43):
You've crossed over someone here on three for three recommending
you put a reversing camera in the bedroom.

Speaker 3 (01:05:47):
Jerry, No, I don't think that's a good idea.

Speaker 1 (01:05:50):
I want to keep that sort of technology out of
the bedroom. Just Dearbaggs, that's all we want to use.
Thanks very much for listening to the Harderkey Breakfast Today.
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iHeart Radio or wherever you find your pods.

Speaker 7 (01:06:02):
Few text we can read out on are this morning.
I think we need to get to them in their podcast.

Speaker 1 (01:06:06):
A lot cool, there's a lot we discovered a couple
of tasty new drinks this morning and

Speaker 4 (01:06:12):
The Hdarchy Breakfast thanks to Bunning's Trade, who are raising
funds this Movember to support men's health
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