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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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What's that? Well, it's the edition that's earlier than the
older one. This is well today, at least, I'm doing

(00:47):
two different recordings, this one in the morning and later
on tonight I'll do another one. I have to go out.
Oh no, I do have to go out, and I
don't want to, but I have to because because because

(01:07):
because I have a doctor's appointment. While it's a nurse appointment,
two have my it's like a mental health thing. So
I'm going to be going there, and the appointments at
two o'clock, so I'm going to get a taxi up there,

(01:36):
collect my prescriptions. I've got a taxi booked for one o'clock.
I booked that yesterday, so not for today. Days. Then
I'm going to go to the pharmacy on the way
to pick up my prescriptions, then go to the doctor's surgery,

(01:59):
which will probably I'll be there probably by about half one,
and then I will possibly go into the supermarket possibly,
Or am I just going to the doctor's surgery and

(02:21):
just sit there for half an hour? I don't really matter,
but I might go. And because part of my plan
is I need to get a bracket, a wall bracket
for my TV. I need to measure my TV. So
I'm not sure where the tape measure is. It's hiding

(02:41):
from me. I think it's the reason it hides me
because of what's constantly measuring. So it's hiding. But if
I find it providing, I can, you know, stop it
from screaming. I was just saying, lookok, it's fine, I
just can measure the television this time. Are you sure? Yeah,
but that's what you said, LA's time. Okay. No, it's

(03:02):
definitely the television we're measuring, okay. And so the idea
is to get a bracket on the TV and a
bracket for the TV on the wall, and then get
the TV moved up. So I'm gonna get my neighbors
downstairs to help me to put it onto the wall.

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Then I'm going to move the tables away put one mm. Yeah,
I think I might take one table and put it
into the bedroom and have one table because I've got
these desks. They're like gaming desks, but I'm not a gammer. No,

(03:46):
I'm not, and have one desk. I probably just leave
them where they are for now, but it would be
quite nice to go back to being able to do
stuff on the computer whilst watching TV. At the moment,
I can't do that because the desks are or the

(04:07):
TV's on top of the tables in his room, you know,
to do stuff in front of the tables because they're
quite big desks. But visually I cannot watch television so close.
And General Zod passed away yesterday, you know, from the

(04:29):
old Superman movies, I didn't realize what a great actor was.
And I also didn't realize I know, it was great
in Superman and Zod Kneel before Zodd, and he was
probably very famous in the sixties or seventies, sixties I think.

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But he was in a movie about two thy eleven.
It was so good. I mean, I actually did look
it up earlier because right, General Zod, General Zod, why

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are you passed? Why why are you doing that? Terence
Stamp his name is, But I got I've got a
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a nice advert for Wikipedia, wasn't it. Wow? It's got

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here a once a once payment option two seventy five
fifteen pound twenty five fifty one hundred, two fifty five
hundred and other. Are there people out there that will
actually pay five hundred pound. I wonder I want to

(07:24):
see them stats. You know, I me and stats. I
love a bit of stats, a little bit of statistic thing.
But then if you go to monthly also the same amounts.
So is there anyone out there that pays five hundred
pounds a month on a stand in order to Wikipedia?

(07:47):
If anyone's out there, please you, You're welcome to pay
me five hundred pounds a month. That'd be cool. Wow,
I'd be I'd have a great financial lifestyle if everyone
was paying me five hundred pounds a month, that would
be I don't at least five hundred pound a month. Yeah, right,

(08:11):
General Zodd, So really okay, So Terrence Stemp, there was
a really good movie that I would recommend anybody watching.

(08:36):
It's a really good movie. And he let me have
a look. It was about two thousand and eleven. Nope,
it wasn't. It was twenty twelve. A Song for Marion,

(08:58):
and it's basically he's an old man and he loses
his wife. That's pretty much the whole you know how
he copes with that. But it's really good. It's just
something like, you know, family and stuff come to help

(09:18):
him and he's very stoic, but at the same time,
you know he's got love and you know, it's a
really good movie. And I remember watching it thinking, he
looks so familiar. Why do I have the feeling to

(09:40):
run off and phone Superman to come and help me?
And I couldn't figure it out. And it's like, oh,
it's odd. But you know, bearing in Mind twenty eleven
in nineteen seventy eight looks you know, he's still got
the same face, but aged slightly. But he was actually

(10:06):
nominated for his very first movie he did in nineteen
sixty two called Billy Budd He had an Academy Award
nominated for Best Supporting Actor. I mean, wow, that's pretty
amazing for your very first movie. BlimE me. And then

(10:35):
always in a Company of Wolves? So is anyone seen
a Company of Wolves? It's one of those movies that's
kind of disappeared. It's a really good movie. It's a
horror movie, but it's got it's got the murdery murder.

(10:58):
She wrote, Lady in it telling stories, but I don't
want to spoil it for you. You know, there's stuff
I could tell you, but I don't want to spoil
it because you know, it's only forty one years old.

(11:19):
So yeah, we played the devil. Oh, that's nice. He
was also in Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert,
and I suppose maybe that's what he's Some people would

(11:40):
like know him. It's because he I don't know. I
don't think I've ever watched that movie, not for any reason,
just I don't think I ever got around to watching it.
There's a lot of movies, isn't there a lot of movies.
But anyway, he's very handsome man eighty seven though, So yeah,

(12:05):
he's departed, right, So let's have a look. I'm sure
reading the Daily Mirror. I'm just going to see what
it says. More chance out of ours poosh boost for
NHS scans and tests. Okay, oh, I mean, okay, what's this?

(12:31):
Eva long Gloria is the exact opposite of Desperate Housewife
as she chills on the beach in the sea. So
there's a picture of her in a bikini on the beach.
I don't know why, right, So what else? I'm just

(12:58):
skipping through all the politics and no blimy no, no.
Brooklyn's words of love for New Family. So Brooklyn Beckham
has made an emotional speech as wedding vow renew ceremony

(13:19):
and heaped praise on his wife's close knit family. Isn't
it weird? This like the press they've been talking about
the Beckhams for since what the nineties, David and then

(13:44):
of course Skinny Spice, Palty Spice, whatever she was called.
And then they got together because they were, you know,
they were both famous in her own right, I mean,
take Nicholae. She was more famous than him really, and

(14:05):
then they got together and the newspapers haven't stopped talking
about them. And then they had babies, and the newspapers
didn't stop talking about them, and then those babies are
now old or you know, adults, and they still haven't

(14:25):
stopped talking about them. It's like it's almost like they're
that like another royal family. The weird and it's strange. Right,
let's have a look lose, Okay, Cliff Richard makes a

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date with photo shoot, so he has a photo shoot.
Is eighty four, all right? So he makes the calendar
every year, so he's done a Christmas calendar now ready
for Christmas, which isn't that far away, I suppose, But

(15:11):
he no longer strips for them. Yeah. I mean he's
making out that that was his own choice. No, I
think he was asked. Please please, Cliffee, We've got a
bit of feedback from your fans. You know they still

(15:33):
love you. They do. But hm, when you do your
next Christmas calendar, shoot wear clothes Olivia's Okay, I'm going

(15:54):
to skip it through all battered sausage for rarch. Climate
fraggy climate war snub helps to put our fish and
chips at risk. TikTok's risky tips to avoid pregnancy. Okay,
this has got to be interesting, right. Oh, I should

(16:18):
be looking at TV. I've got this streaming to the TV,
so I should be able to watch that. Okay, right.
Dodgy birth control tips on TikTok could do the opposite.
So more than half of the contraception advice found on
the platform rejected methods such as pills and patches. Some

(16:42):
failed to disclose the drawbacks the drawbacks of method the
drawouts of methods such as fertility tracking. Doctor Caroline D.
Mole Bandle of a Latrobe Universe the Australia are said

(17:03):
much content is unreliable. This kind of misinformation can result
in unsafe decisions. They're not saying anything. They're not telling
us anything. Just give us some information, give us an example,
at the very least, you know, pull out something. Pull uh.

(17:29):
So they're talking about Terrence Stamp. Okay, Bitcoin Raider, brit
give a Pope, Pope's mass for homeless and helpers. That's nice.
Crime watch oh b b B b b B. Tommy Fury.

(17:57):
Tommy Fury relaxes in his own itching as as turns
his life around. Right, that's not even a sentence, is
that Tommy? This is Tommy FURYO, it's Tyson Fus brother Tommy.

(18:18):
Tommy relaxes in his own kitchen as turns his life around.
So the misty he now, he's like, well that's pedantic.
But this is a newspaper. This is a national newspaper.
You'd think they'd be able to get a sentence. There's

(18:42):
more important things to be concerned with. I know that, right,
I'm not interested in hearing about Tommy Fury is for
girlfriend and none of my business. De An eight kilogram

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fat cats in flap to find new owners. So a
cat who grew so fat she could not fit through
a cat flap is in need of new owners to
help her slim down seven year old moose. Are you
sure it's not a moose? A ginger domestic short hair

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reached nine out of nine on the Vet's Obesity skull.
She arrived weighing eight point six two kilos and a
fur was completely matted, as she could not groom herself
staff at the Little Valley Shelter. But why would the
owner want to get rid of her? Just make a

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bigger cat flap and maybe do some grooming. I don't know.
Because the thing is with cats is they can, like
a dog, will eat what you know, what your dog's eating,
because you're the one giving them food. With a cat,

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they could eat and then go off and eat someone
else's food and catch things. And you know, I mean
this cat ain't catching nothing. Is Yeah, by the time
he if he sees a bird, by the time he
gets to the bird, it's going to be a different season.

(20:36):
It will migrated. Plastic pollution is a major threat to
the Okay, right, what other things, there's some women in
bikinis for some reason, Okay, kind of probably that. I've
got dad who was too fat to fit in his car,

(20:58):
loses twenty stone and does triathlons. Okay, um me good
on him? So they I don't know what it's James

(21:24):
Norton's grimaces during blood. That's an advert for a TV show,
how to put Oh this is interested, how to prepare
for your teen's party. So Sally Ross shares her tips

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for keeping your home and kids protected, in other words,
spying on them. So get a doorbell stopping them having fun.
Get a doorbell camera. In hindsight, having a doorbell camera
was very effective, and I'd recommend it to other parents
thinking of letting their kids have a house party. We

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could also look at who who was at the door
and decide if they were going to open it or not,
if we were going to open it or not. I mean,
I would recommend a door camera, a doorbell camera, camera, doorbell,
whatever you want to call them to everyone. I've got one,
and I know the people that don't like them. Some

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people I suppose they just you know, they don't want
to be on camera. But I would say quite a
few people that don't want to be on camera is
for a reason. It's because they're dodgy. The dodgy apparently right.
If you this is a psychological thing. If you want

(23:01):
to cut down crime, put cardboard cutouts of police in windows.
And even if like the general public can see it's
just a cardboard cutout or it's a sticker on a
window of a police person, psychologically it's like garlic to

(23:27):
a vampire. They don't know why, but they just want
to get away from that because inherently in them, that criminal, dodgy,
disgustingness that they are is kind of repelled by it,
and they can't help it. So I thought about getting

(23:49):
some sticker police to put in my windows, but then
I'd never get any visitors. No one had ever come
in the building. Get Home and Contents Insurance right, look
away anything valuable or sentimental. Agree guest lists and list

(24:12):
and limit numbers. Ask to see this. Get home in
Contents Insurance. Now I'm surprised I haven't actually put a
company to phone because this is all about advertising, isn't it.
These newspapers agree guest list ask teams to turn off

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their location on social media. This is a useful tip
that police share with parents. Tell kids to turn off
their location on social media apps such as Snapchat. If
youngsters who aren't invited to see a whole group in
one location they're going to assume there's a party of

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some kind. That's where you end up with gate crashes.
So it's a good way of minimizing the risk of
unwanted guests. I'd see what I always found kind of weird,
even when I was a kid. How this is something
and it's still I know it still goes on. Is

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how the can be like a hundred people at party
and one person walks in and starts to dominate, starts
to check their weight around, or maybe two, maybe three even,
but they start to check their weight around, and the

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hundred people all kind of you know, feel uncomfortable and
they do nothing. Well, when you've got like one person
and you've got a hundred people, that one person could
be removed quite easily, quite successfully. I'm not saying permanently,

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but you know, they can definitely be removed from the building.
I used to notice that at school, like hundreds and
hundreds of kids and one there'd be one kid walking
around like he was special, Like he probably was special,
but like whey he was you know, being a bully

(26:31):
boy or bully girl, because there was girls that did
that as well. It's never really I really got it.
Never really kind of understood why people didn't just get
together and have a little chat with them. So that's

(26:54):
enough of that. Now you're just it's just a child,
just like all of us. You just developed a bit quicker,
you got more muscles than us at the moment. And
you know, it's like you've got hundreds of kids, all
like a bit dubious, a bit scared, a bit worried

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about this one lad that's just grown a bit bigger
than everyone else when they could just remove him from
the building if they wanted. But they don't, do they
They don't. I used to, honestly, things I used to
think about when I was a kid. It's like why,

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I mean, I was no different. Well, I don't know.
I used to stand up for myself generally, But I
was lucky. I didn't really have to worry about stuff
like that. When I was at school, I didn't have
And I know it's horrible. I had one kid try

(27:59):
to bully me once and that didn't work out. No twice,
actually I didn't work out well for them. But I
the difference is, I think I grew up with two
older brothers, and I also grew up in a much
more very it wasn't a soft childhood, you know, so

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for the ages of two to seven, you know, it
wasn't you know. I lived on accounts a rough council
estate in Newcastle when I was very young, so I
wasn't really scared of kids. So yeah, I don't know.

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I just maybe I'm just lucky that no one decided
they Maybe I don't know. I don't know, but I think,
you know, with having older brothers, it was just it
does make a difference because they were a bit rough
and ready sometimes and I used to being pushed around

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and it didn't bother me. It didn't. I wasn't intimidated
by it, although they didn't have my back because they
weren't even in the same school as me. No, they weren't.
I was on my own. Ooh, have a responsible adult present. Well,

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that's going to completely ruin the teenagers fun, isn't it
if there's like a parent there. But then it doesn't
say tea, it says teenagers. I don't know. They're talking
about thirteen and they're talking about nineteen because it's still teenager,
isn't it. So I don't know, I don't know what

(29:55):
the rules are with that, and have a repair kit
for minor damage so it can be touched up easily.
Hide spare keys, and serve food because teenagers get hungry.

(30:18):
Teenagers get hungry. Wow, be careful with what you serve,
as it could end up on your furniture or the carpets.
So not only do teenagers get hungry, they also eat
like animals. Teenagers get We all get hungry. It's just normal. Ah,

(30:42):
they say, look, what else? What else? What is else? Colleen?
I feel judged for moving out and leaving our kids
deck Colleen, So this is deer Colleen. I'm thinking about
doing a Jason Agony. Uncle Colin, what do you think

(31:06):
I could answer people's questions? You could send in a
question or a letter. Answer your letter. You could send
in a letter, and then I'll give you my opinion.
I don't think anyone want to hear my opinion. Yeah,
probably not a good idea. I don't know. It might

(31:27):
be interesting, but I don't know. Really. What are you doing? Right? Okay?
Here we go? What's the next one? This is just adverts?
Travel inspired Okay? So remembering.

Speaker 2 (31:50):
Right?

Speaker 1 (31:50):
TV stuff? Now? I saw an article maybe it was
the People, because what sort of line this morning? That
was very scary or so I'll heavy weight for Usik.

(32:12):
Shot O Talma says he hasn't earned right yet to
face undisputed champ. So Moses of Talma is the the
you know, the next big thing really in heavyweight boxing.
And he insist that he will not call out undisputed

(32:35):
king Alexandra Usik because he does not believe he deserves
the chance yet, which is true, I mean true in
the sense that he hasn't done anything to earn his
right to fight for a world title when there's people

(32:57):
waiting to fight for the world title already in a queue.
You've got Joseph Parker, Fabia Wardley, and I think Cabael

(33:18):
and I also do believe Cesora, So I think all
four of those people are ahead of Moses the Talma.
So what most of the Talma need to do is
knock one of those off the perch, so he yeah,

(33:40):
or all of them. I mean, I don't know how
it works really because he's I know, I think he
trains for like fourteen weeks for less than two minutes
in the ring, and I'm not sure if he even
got hit once in that fight. He might have done,

(34:04):
but I'm not sure if he did, and he's not
dialing White out in the first round, so technically couldn't
he have another fight next month? But then they can't

(34:27):
promote it. They haven't got time to promote it because
if once I think, once they get to the level
of because now he's at world level, it will be rated,
you know, probably in the top ten of every belt now.
So I'd like to see him just every month of

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the year fighting those big people, so SIPP providing you know,
he doesn't get into a getting it injured or you know,
or what every two months, even six times a year.
But with heavyweights, they just don't seem to do that,

(35:15):
or any boxers now. I mean, there was a time
when world champions would defend their titles multiple times in
a year. Now, especially with a head heavyweights, you're lucky
if you get two fights a year, which is not
a lot. There's probably a lot for them, but it's
not a lot in the sense of, you know, it's

(35:41):
going to take them ten years to rack up twenty
fights or five years to get ten defenses. Five years.

(36:03):
There's a really weird sound. I don't know where it's
coming from.

Speaker 2 (36:13):
It like Rror, I can hear it, so it almost
sounds like it's in the wall or outside.

Speaker 1 (36:27):
It sounds a bit like my stomach. I think it
might be a bird. Maybe it's a bird in the lofts.
Possible anyway, So it's kind of like, Okay, that's really

(36:49):
the rest of us a town. I twenty made light work,
blah blah blah. But he is he is iron more.
But he is iron more those champion at the bit
to get shot at Usik. What that doesn't even make sense.

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But he is iron more, those champing at the bit
to get shot in Usik shot rather, so's iron more
those championing okay, sos Iron is looking at the people
that are waiting to fight Usik. He said, I put
on a porformance for you guys, so it's now who's next.

(37:37):
I don't want to call out Usik because I don't
believe I deserved the opportunity. Mind you, The man in
charge of the money in boxing, who is in Saudi Arabia,
says that he wants Usik to fight what's his name,

(37:59):
tell me at Talma and generally what he wants he
gets because he's got the money. So I'm pretty sure
if he said if he said to now, if if
Saudi Arabia offered Alexandra Usik, he said to him, I

(38:23):
would like you to fight at Talma, and Lucid might
say no, and they said, here's one hundred million. Okay,
then I don't think it's a really long discussion, is it.
And all I've got to do is if anyone's upset,
wait a minute, I was next in line, chuck him

(38:45):
a couple of a couple of million. He's going to
go away happy, so I will never mind. I don't
mind waiting. I'm not going to wait. Here's two million dollars.
Oh right, then I'll wait then, Okay, just let me
know when you're ready. It's you know, it's easy. If
they've got the money, it's so easy to get it
all and put together. And the problem is Moses at

(39:13):
Town has he's kind of eclipsed all the other heavyweights
now in a sense of his the most exciting heavyweight
out there that everyone is now watching anyone in that's
interested in boxing, and whether or not he's ready for Usik.

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And I'm not sure that anybody will ever be able
to be Usick. If I was going to choose between
any other heavyweight fighting Usick. If I could choose which one,
I'd choose Moses because it's an exciting fight. It's just

(39:56):
exciting to see, you know, because I personally, I didn't
fight Eve. I didn't find either of the The only
fights that I've actually enjoyed Usik as a heavyweight, well,
the only ones would be probably when he fought Chesora

(40:23):
four or five years ago, whenever it was, and then
the two fights with Daniel Dubois. Both those fights were good,
and the second fight, you know, but I didn't really
I mean, there was there was good parts in the
other fights with Joshua, two fights with Joshua, the two

(40:45):
fights with Fury, but they weren't weren't like a great watch,
you know. They were, I mean, He's the skill was amazing,
but there's something I wasn't excited about watching them. I
was excited about the show because there was lots of

(41:06):
really big fights on the show. I was more excited
on it and about the undercard than the actual main event,
to be honest, or some of those shows, especially with
the rematches, I just wasn't that interested in seeing Tyson
Fury or Joshua fighting music Again, I'd rather than just

(41:28):
fight each other. That's one that's been was now kind
of I don't think it's it's still it's still a
cellable fight. It was still sell out Wembley because it's
one they're both at the same kind of stage of
their career, near the end potentially. And then I keep

(41:49):
remembering George Foreman, who was forty five when he won
the world title. So you know, it doesn't necessarily mean
just because someone's thirty eight that they need to be
written off. But then George Foreman did have a long break.
He had like a ten year break after you know,

(42:12):
when he was young to coming back, so that ten
year break definitely would have made a difference. Yeah, I
want to see I hope that they put that on
because that's going to be interesting. That would be something
i'd look forward to if they said, Okay, was it

(42:36):
August septem it's saying November or December, USI's going to
defend his title against Atalma, all his titles. I'll actually
look forward to that like proper look forward to it
because regardless of who wins, HM, it's going to be

(43:01):
a good fight because the town is he's a special fighter, clearly,
so is U sik Husick's probably one of the best
heavyweights ever. He's so good. He's just brilliant, brilliant boxer.
But everything is just But I find a town more exciting.

(43:29):
There's difference. I don't find who's sick to be an
exciting fire. He's a brilliant fire and he's really funny
bloke off off, you know, in real life and from
what I've seen on videos, and he's got great skill
and he's you know, but I don't find that style.

(43:54):
I don't know. It's almost like he's he's running circles
around the big heavyweights and making them not look very good. Well,
actually they are all really good. All the ones that
he's beaten are good fighters, world champions at different times
as well, because he beat them to win the titles.

(44:16):
So I don't know. I'm kind of I'd like to see.
I quite like to see, because there's a few different
people that U six should be fighting next. As I said,
Cabell and Joseph Parker being the two main ones, and
I think Joseph Parker's next Cabael is. I mean, Joseph

(44:44):
Parker is the most improved heavyweight out of everyone. He's
gone from being a really good boxer, former world champion,
to being a really hard hitter and an absolute warrior,
which he never used to show that in the past.

(45:04):
Not the way he does now is like he really
goes all out, very exciting fire. I didn't used to
find him exciting in the past. And I've watched Joseph
Parker fight all what ten fifteen times probably I've been
following him for nearly ten years. He's so much more

(45:27):
exciting now. Cabelle is just being everyone anyone who puts
in front of him. He's his superior boxing skills and
he's a hard puncher. So I think out of all
the boxers that stand the best chance for getting out

(45:49):
of the ones that are experience forgetting the two to
tell me a tell me, Cabayel is probably the one
that has more chance of winning again as Usick than
any other heavyweight based on skill, based on boxing ability.
I mean, you could argue, oh, but what about Tyson Fury.

(46:12):
He's the he's a great boxer, and yeah, I can't
argue with that. It's a brilliant boxer, but he doesn't.
Usik seems to have had It's almost he's got the
blueprint for the big guys. Now, Cabel is not a

(46:32):
big He's big, obviously, all heavyweights are big, but he's
not a big big guy, so he's not going to
be six seven six eight. So Sik can't do that
ducking and diving and going, you know, running around them
with him, because he's going to be standing in front
of him, and they're both probably about the same height.

(46:54):
In fact, Cabel might be a bit shorter, so I'm
thinking he might you know, that he might be a
chance to win. But I do hope, I do do
do hope if a Talma, if they don't match a
Talma with you sick because Usik's probably got a couple

(47:16):
of fights left if that, and then he's going to
retire because I think that's I think he said that
he's not fighting for much longer. So Talma, if he
doesn't fight him now, he may never get a chance
to fight him. And I think it's really good if
an undefeated world champion gets beaten bar and sort of

(47:42):
new world champion beats an undefeated world champion and passes
that torch on, it's almost I only become the linear champion,
and there's something quite cool about that. Then you can
trace it back all the way back to you know,
one hundred years ago. But there's there's something quite cool

(48:08):
about that, beating an undefeated to two different weights world champion,
two times unified heavyweight champion, and no one's ever done
that before, I don't think so. Yeah, if a town
me doesn't get a chance to fight him now, you
probably never will fight him. I mean, if he doesn't

(48:31):
fight him this year. So I would say the only
two people three three actually Cabel, Joseph Parker or Fabua Wardley.
Now Fabio Wardley's undefeated. I don't want to see him
fighting a Telma because I'm a big fan of Fabio

(49:02):
and I just don't I want him to take a
different route. I kind of don't want to put keep
putting two bricks together. I want to keep you know,
let's have lots of world champions if we can, like
we did before with Anti, Joshua and Fury. You know,

(49:26):
they never fought each other because then they'd only have
one world champion, only one British world champion instead of two.
And as long as we had too, we kept everyone
else away. I said, we kept everyone else, so I
didn't really wasn't really that involved in myself. But you know,

(49:48):
we've dominated the heavyweight division for a good few years
now in England, Britain, whatever you want to call us.
And really Wilder was the only one. Deontay Wilder was
the only non British fighter that was prominent in the

(50:14):
last ten years in the heavyweight division. Like really, I mean,
if we got back ten years, Joseph Parker was a
world champion, and it's been a few world champions until
it was all kind of put together. But Wilder dominated

(50:38):
in America for his world title and I think he
I'm sure he had about ten defenses until he lost
to Fury a few years back. And Antony Joshua he's
had the belt since on the belt about eight years ago.

(51:01):
Nine years ago. They lost it, then they want it
back again. They lost it a couple of years or
three years ago too? Was it two years ago? I
don't know. To U sick, I just want to see

(51:26):
I want to see a Talma fighter, U sick. That's it,
That's all I want. I think it'd be cool and
like sometimes heavyweight, well I'm going to talk about heavyweight.
Sometimes fighters do go in too early, so I think

(51:51):
that there's an example of Joe Frasier's son, Marvin Fraser.
He'd only had a few fights and he went in
with Larry Holmes, and because he had Fraser's name, and
he was, you know, he was following in his his

(52:12):
dad's footsteps. And Joe Fraser being one of the most
famous boxers in America history. Even you could argue it's
a very famous name always will be, I guess Joe Fraser,
so his dad having his dad as to who he was.

(52:33):
Marvin Fraser got a crack at the world title against
Larry Holmes way sooner than he was really ready for.
And even Larry Holmes was saying to the referee, you
need to stop it because he couldn't know. He just

(52:56):
wasn't ready to fight the best heavyweight in the world
at the time, who was Larry Holmes. I do hope, though,
oh my gosh, is he going to keep talking about
boxing the whole time? And maybe maybe I do hope
that when they come to the history books for boxing

(53:20):
heavyweight boxing, I sometimes feel that Larry Holmes is almost forgotten,
which I find amazingly ridiculous because he's one of the
greatest heavyweights of all time, and I know, people argue,
but it doesn't matter my podcast. I'm correct. Actually I

(53:44):
do believe I'm correct. I mean I say one of
the greatest. He could be one of twenty or thirty,
and is for not. He was phenomenal. His defense was great,
great jab His defense was amazing, and he held the
title for a long time, and he fought all comers.

(54:10):
He just for some reason wasn't He didn't have the
popularity because it came just after well he won. He
didn't win the world title from Muhammad Ali, but he
came after Muhammadali being the most famous boxer. And then
you had Joe Frazier and George Foreman and all those

(54:32):
really popular heavyweight boxers of that era, Norton and Ernie Shavers.
Was he the seventies. There's so many really big names
in the seventies who not all of them won world titles,
but they were all, you know, kind of sort of

(54:55):
celebrity states really, I suppose, but especially George woman, Frasier,
Arlie and then Larry Holmes took over and he ran
He ran the place, you know, he ran the heavyweight
division for quite a while. But he just even he

(55:19):
said himself, he just didn't get the respect that he deserved.
He thought anyone that you know that was offered to him,
and he beat everyone until he faced Michael Spinks, so
he had I think he had forty eight wins, forty

(55:40):
eight wins undefeated record, and he fought Michael Spinx, who
is Leon Spinks's brother. Leon Spinks beat Muhammad Ali in
about nineteen mm, I don't know, seventy eight, seventy seven.
So that's the thing. You know, When Larry Holnes beat

(56:06):
Muhammad Darli, everyone's saying, Mamma darly' is an old man.
He's an old man. You beat him. He shouldn't have
been in the ring. Muhammad Darli shouldn't have been in
the ring he was so old. But and I'm gonna
look it up now, okay, Arlie, when he got put

(56:33):
Arli and nope, Ali express, Okay, that's weird. I thought
Muhammad Dahli would come up. He doesn't boxer. If I
put in boxer, Harley, there was a time you put
in Arli and Muhammad Darli. Okay. So let's go down

(56:55):
to the boxing record, oop boxing card, all the way
down to all the way up to the end. So right,
he fought Leon Spinks February fifteenth, nineteen seventy eight, okay,

(57:26):
and he lost on points. This is Muhammad Ali. Six
months earlier than that, he fought Ernie Shavers, so you know,
he was still and he was a world champion by
the way, but he lost his world title. And then

(57:47):
September fifteenth, nineteen seventy eight, Muhammadani fought Leon Spinks again
and he won the world title back. So September nineteen
seventy eight, so we to go forward September nineteen seventy
nine September nineteen eighty, so just over two years later

(58:14):
he fought Larry Holmes. Now fair enough, two years of
not getting in a ring, it's quite a long time.
And you know, they argue, yeah, it was thirty eight
years old, nearly thirty nine, but it was nearly thirty
seven years old when he won the world title back.

(58:39):
So I'm not sure how much two years can have
an effect, just you know, generally, I'm not sure, but
that I think he was. It was one of those
situations where the same with Thellian White fight and a talma.

(59:07):
A talma is a lot of the people were going
on about well Dillion White's lost it. He's not He's
not the Dillion White he used to be, and you
know that's why it ended so quickly, and he's just
lost what he had. And they said that about Ali
giving Larry Holmes no credit for winning, and it's a

(59:33):
little bit like that with a talma or not giving
him the credit perhaps he deserves for beating someone like
Dillion White, who has been a huge force in the
heavyweight division for a long time. He's not a pushover.
He's never going to be a pushover. Even when he's eighty,

(59:54):
he won't be a pushover. This is a big, strong,
tough man. So Larry Holmes didn't get the credit he
deserved for being and Ali I never really kind of understood,

(01:00:19):
not never really a miss this recently, but the last
thirty sod years, sod so years, odd sod so and odd. Oh.
I've ordered my taxi for one o'clock. It's now eleven
twenty five. I don't want to go out. Oh so, anyway,

(01:00:44):
that's Larry Holmes. Arlie didn't retire. He had another fight
a year later, just over a year later, and he
fought Trevor Berbick. Now, if you don't know who Trevor
Burbeck is. He is the person who did the chicken

(01:01:09):
dance when Arleie not Arlie Tyson. Mike Tyson won the
world title against Darly against Darli. Mike Tyson won the
world title against Trevor Burbick. And when I was because

(01:01:34):
I was like sixty years old, I watched it and
I thought Trevor Berbick is rubbish again I was also
I was impressed by Mike Tyson and I've been following
him for a couple of years, watching his progress because
he was the new kid. Well I think they did

(01:01:54):
call him kid wonderful now they called him kid Dynamite
to start with. Before they called him Iron Mike. And
because he was a kid when he was a teenager,
so I remember watching updates on his fights and how
he's like because he was fighting every every few weeks.

(01:02:16):
So I used to watch his boxing show and they
say teenage kid dynamites, Mike Tyson knocks out another huge man.
So when he fought for the world title, he made

(01:02:40):
Trevor Burbick look awful, really bad. But the fact is
he weren't like a nothing fighter and also he did

(01:03:04):
have some losses later on and before, but he bought
some really bought. He bought some big names before as well,
and and after Sam he lost Summi one and I'm
trying to look for the where he got knocked out.

(01:03:28):
So you know, he got knocked out by Mike Tyson
in a round two. Bearing in mind he had his record,
he had sixty one fights. This is Trevor Burbick. He
lost his title in nineteen ninety six, nineteen eighty six, sorry,

(01:03:53):
and he carried on and his last fight was in
May two thousand on for another four years or three
and four years, fourteen years or thirteen and a half years.
He won thirty three by knockout, sixteen by decision. He
had eleven losses and might say, well that's not very good. Well, okay,

(01:04:16):
fair enough, but nine by decision, only two by knockout,
so no one after Mike Tyson was able to knock
him out. And again he fought some good names not
to start with I say as in like, I don't know,

(01:04:40):
I don't know any of them names leading up to
John Tate was I think quite a big name. He
fought Larry Holmes on his twenty first fight, so he
had lost it, lost to someone called Bernardo Mercado, and

(01:05:10):
he was previously top ranked heavyweight, but he never never
kind of quite got there. And then in nineteen eighty
one he fought Larry Holmes, took Larry Holmes to distance.

(01:05:32):
This is pek Larry Holmes. This isn't Larry Holmes at
fort Mike Tyson. This is him at his best, and
he couldn't get rid of He couldn't knock out older Burbick.

(01:05:54):
He also won. He beat Muhammad Ali, and it was
Muhammad Ali's very last fight. He beat Greg Page, So
this is after he lost to Larry Holmes. He had
two losses eighty two eighty three to do two different

(01:06:15):
people I've never heard of. And then he kind of
builds his career back up again and then he fights
Pinkland Thomas to win the WBC heavyweight title. He won

(01:06:36):
that twenty second in March nineteen eighty six, and then
he fought Mike Tyson twenty second in November nineteen eighty
six and got knocked down in two rounds now, I
for some reason thought that that was it for him.
He must have just quit and run off with whatever

(01:06:57):
money he got paid, because he would have got paid
more than Tyson for that fight because he was a champion,
which means he would have got paid a nice summer
of money. I imagine should have got a rematch clause.
I don't know how many people would have wanted to
watch that fight if there was a rematch, because it

(01:07:19):
was such a convincing win. But you know, you never know.
Carl Williams he lost to who was a big name.
Buster Douglas, he lost to who was also I think
undefeated at the time. Buster Douglas went on to beat

(01:07:41):
Mike Tyson. Of course, so this is nineteen eighty nine,
so when did Buster Douglas. This must have been the
fight before Buster Douglas Mike Tyson. But that was unanimous decision.

(01:08:02):
So he lost that one and he went back to
the drawing board whatever he thought. Jimmy Funder lost there.
But he also fought people like Hassim Rahman who was
a former world title champion. Again lost on points, but

(01:08:23):
that was that's a big name he was. I think
he was a two time world champion. In fact, he
also fought Iran Barkley and won. And this is in
ninety nine. And the weird thing about it is the

(01:08:46):
Trevor Berbick. Although he looked awful in the Tyson fight,
apparently he was a very tough man, like a bit
of a bully boy. Actually, So yeah, I don't know

(01:09:06):
why I'm talking about that. Why am I talking about that?
I don't know. Who knows? There's no one, No one
ever knows. Right, Let's have a look at these star signs. Aries.
Sharing ideas with like minded people energize you. Conversations inspire

(01:09:31):
you to look into new possibilities and open this up
and make it bigger's new possibilities. In group situations, you
will balance assertiveness with charm, and the right words will
open doors. The more unusual a situation, the more it

(01:09:53):
will attract your interest. So that's aries. That's March twenty
first to April Libra. Oh no, we go down Taurus.
That's the next one, isn't it. Even when you feel
strongly about an issue, you will be willing to soften

(01:10:14):
your approach. This helps you connect deeply with others. A
surprising insight will guide a long term decision, and you
will know you are making the right choice. Familiar comforts

(01:10:34):
help you relax this evening, okay, cool Gemini, as may
twenty second June twenty first. You have always loved to
mix your mixer and mingle, and you will be especially

(01:10:54):
expressive now, both socially and in the workplace. Friends and
colleagues are drawn to your bright personality. Be open to
unusual suggestions and explore ideas that break routines. Flexibility is

(01:11:18):
your secret power. Oh so, next one's cancer. June twenty
second to July twenty third. You feel things deeply. Someone
senses that there's more to you than meets the eye

(01:11:39):
and wants to find out more. People are impressed by
your quiet confidence. A memory will bring healing, especially if
you allow intuition to steer choices. You are more grounded
than you think. Now Leo, which will be for those

(01:12:08):
anyone that's listening today is a Leo. So July twenty
fourth to August twenty third, and it's August eighteenth. Now
you radiate natural leadership. That's why you will be asked
to take charge of a team effort. Senior colleagues are

(01:12:31):
watching your performance. Take this chance to set the tone
with kindness and vision. A spontaneous encounter could turn into
a meaningful opportunity. Well, good luck with that. Virgo which

(01:12:52):
is me August twenty fourth September twenty three, and solitude
helps you think much more clearly. Some inner clarity, as
well as peace of mind will come through rest and reflection.

(01:13:16):
In a tense situation, take a step back and observe
before taking any action. You will discover a hidden strength
by releasing some old patterns gently. Ooh, it's not really weird,
but that's the one I am most interested in. I

(01:13:38):
don't know what that is Libra Deep September twenty fourth
to October twenty third. Partnerships thrive especially when everyone shows
a willingness to listen. Harmony leads the way, and this

(01:13:59):
suits you. You're happy to share your ideas and ask
for suggestions. Someone close will surprise you with a new
wave forward. If this makes you nervous, be receptive, not reactive.

Speaker 2 (01:14:17):
Ah.

Speaker 1 (01:14:19):
By the way, there's some building work going on over
the road, so you might hear a bit of drilling.
Never mind Scorpio October twenty fourth November twenty second. You're
focused and determined and you intend to achieve your current goals.
Yet events today will prompt you to look at the

(01:14:42):
deeper story that is behind your ambitions. Taking a different
perspective to these experiences will help change every thing for
the better. Good luck with that now, Sagittaria, November twenty
third to December twenty first. Your mind is buzzing with

(01:15:08):
various new and different possibilities. You won't be held back
by your more cautious friends as you are ready for
experiences that challenge and uplift you. A message will reveal
the truth that is worth acting on. Say yes to

(01:15:33):
what excites your spirit cap Wecorn, December twenty second to
January twenty. It will feel as if you are wading
through emotional undercurrents. This isn't what you expected from today,

(01:15:53):
but it will be necessary. Don't rush the process. Rising
to the surface holds for value. This is a lesson
in trust. A breakthrough is well within your reach.

Speaker 3 (01:16:12):
Ooh Aquarius, January twenty first February nineteenth. Mixing with an
Mixing with a diverse group of people will lead to
new understandings. It's a day to be curious, not cautious.

(01:16:38):
Curious and take part in.

Speaker 1 (01:16:42):
Conversations around you and ask plenty of questions. Someone close
will speak the words you have been needing to hear,
and let instinct guide your responses. And lastly, this is

(01:17:04):
February twentieth to March to twentieth. It's more the little
things that matter than you usually. I'm a virgo. Wow,
just realized I'm a virgo. Sorry, this is it's the
little things that matter more than usual to you at

(01:17:27):
the moment. A kind word, a small gesture, or even
a slight change in routine could hold a lot of meaning.
Remain opened to change for as unexpected as new experiences. Okay,

(01:17:53):
remain open. This is a long sentence. Remain open to
change for as unex expected as new experiences might be.
It will work to your advantage. That was a longer
sentence than I was expecting. I'm not shocked by it.
I just didn't expect it. Right. So that's the end

(01:18:18):
of that newspaper. Let's have a look. Let's should we
look at a new newspaper because that was pretty boring.
That was a mirror national newspapers. The mirror there doesn't
seem to be a people for some reason. No people

(01:18:41):
a daily star. So look at a daily star. Let's
read that the daily Star. Okay, just more the same
kind of stuff. Really, either a Govnichvich is uh in
a Bikini. Still I don't know why Eric Harder Rickens

(01:19:11):
Monty Python will never reform because their comedy magic has
gone and so it's half the cast. There'd be no
They're all like in their eighties and stuff. It'd be
no point to reform. They've all had their own careers,
haven't they liked separate? I don't know. It's bearing in mind.

(01:19:35):
I personally think the best thing that the Pythons did
the Monty Pythons was the movies they did. I preferred
them to the TV show, especially The Life of Brian.
That's just one of the funniest movies I ever watched.

(01:19:57):
I watched. It's weird because I actually had a a hangover.
I was, what fourteen, and I shouldn't have had a hangover,
but I did, so I'd been drinking red wine the
night before. It's a proper headache. Anyway, there was no
one else in the house because I was at my

(01:20:18):
uncle's house and they'd all gone out. So I watched
Airplane and the Life of Brian back to back. So
I watched one and then the other, and I think
it's the most I've ever laughed as a kid, the
most like in one time I was was it was

(01:20:43):
really the needed tonic? Oh? Yes, and I just they
became my two favorite comedy movies. They was just hilarious,
so ridiculous. Right, you've got another person here that's eating noodles,

(01:21:08):
Camilla Cabello. Right, I don't know what she's wearing, A
corse of eating noodles. I don't really know what that's about.
Read it later, piece of Nope has done? You need

(01:21:31):
to unclog this shower? Stop it? Oh, red card? Right, nope,
hurricane Okay, we've got talking about the weather. Now. We're
obsessed with the weather in this country. It's ridiculous. Oasis

(01:21:56):
of calm okay, oasis, What on earth is there? I'm
so out of touch with new singers. I tried. I
tried to listen, right, I tried to listen, Well, not

(01:22:22):
even try. I listened to I watched some videos of
new new recordings, new new artists. When I say new,
probably it could be anytime in the last ten years,
probably because I'm a little bit out of touch. And
I'd say, what's weird is I can really see the

(01:22:47):
how to explain it? A lot of copied stuff, a
lot of copied melodies and it's kind of hard to
find anything that's really original in a sense of and

(01:23:10):
you might be arguing, what do you mean, like Barbie
Girl from nineteen ninety four or ninety seven? Is that
what you mean by original? Because no one has never
done anything like Barbie gal doesn't make it doesn't mean
it's good, though, does it? Hey, all right, blame me,
don't ever go at me. I don't know. It's just

(01:23:32):
I can see how people like Billie Eilish have just
had such an impact on the artists, the new artists.
But then that's always going to be the way, isn't it.
You know, every artist is going to be impacted by

(01:23:53):
previous people. So yeah, a referee counts out a box
boxer as the winner, gloats top humanoid robot games. Really,

(01:24:20):
this is weird. So there's two stories about robots on
the same page. No, there's three. Now this is not

(01:24:40):
a specific page for you know, technology. There's two big
stories and one little story all about robots, which makes
me think they're really preparing us, baby, they're getting us ready. Well,
you know what preparing means. Billy conn warn to fans.

(01:25:05):
So Billy Connley has warned crooks about using AI to
recreate his voice and face to scam his fans. Billy
Connley eighty two, don't worry about it. I do wonder
why people get so caught up in stuff, you know,
when they get older. I'm trying to kind of wind
down now in a sense of what does it matter.

(01:25:30):
There's a seventy year old nay person that lives nearby,
ran in and around, in and around, and honestly he
goes on rants, this person about the state of the
country and the politicians and boat people. They it's a

(01:25:53):
big thing at the moment, boat people, those boat people,
so yeah, and renting. I'm thinking, this is the time
you need to start valuing. There's seventy If you really

(01:26:14):
got time to spend getting angry and getting worked up
over stuff like that, I don't know. I think it's
there was a story about it was well all it was.

(01:26:42):
It was on the internet and it was basically, okay,
Joan Collins did a photo shoot in a bikini. She's
ninety two. But the story it was just the story written,
no pictures, and someone put a comment underneath saying, why

(01:27:12):
didn't you put any pictures? You know, this is to
the person that wrote the article. There was comments on
there why didn't you put any pictures of her? And
the person that wrote the article said, because we didn't
want to melt the internet. What happened to the internet

(01:27:35):
used to be really good? Yeah, And they posted some
pictures of the thing is right, okay. Nobody wants to
see a picture of a ninety two year old human
in a bikini or in beachwear. I mean even when
they record when all of the stuff was done. Joan

(01:27:56):
Collins was sitting there and the photo shoe was finished,
and they said to her, so, Joan, I've got to
go and go and now. But Joan, don't you want
to see the pictures? It's Joe really just laughed. Of
course I don't. Nobody does. Thanks for the money, honey.

(01:28:21):
Solitude helps you think more clearly. Inner clarity, as well
as peace of mind, will come through rest and reflection
in a tense situation, step back and observe before acting.
You will discover a hidden strength by releasing old patterns gently.
So that's my virgo, same person, same day. He's just

(01:28:44):
reworded it. I'm thinking AI AI. He's put it into
AI right. No, nothing else. I want all who's that

(01:29:06):
celebrating the rise of a global superstar, Olivia Rodrigo. Never heard
of her? Okay, but tell me aiming to bid time
to buy time after first round white bid. So I've
already talked about that in great depth of I demth

(01:29:27):
great dpth. What's dentth mean? Did you mean depth? Yes?
Why didn't you say depth? Then? I don't know? Depth
came out of my mouth? Are you sure there's nothing
wrong with you? No, I'm not sure. I don't know dentth.
That's not it's not even that doesn't it doesn't even exist,
does it. I don't think I don't know. Is pretty

(01:29:53):
meant word for word exactly the same story as the
one in the other magazine or the other newspaper. So yeah,
skip through that. I got through that paper pretty quick. Wow.
So what other newspapers is there? The Guardian, International News? No,

(01:30:23):
this is the Irish BlimE me so this is national news,
Sunday Mail. We don't want the Sunday papers, so it's
only the Daily Express. All about the Daily Mail? Where's
the Daily Mail? Okay, Daily Express? Let's have a quick

(01:30:44):
look through this one. Daily Express Britain ten million, ten million?
Really ten million Britons love junk food. Okay, that's the headline.

(01:31:14):
What right, it's a disaster. One woman said to me
her husband is so addicted to bread she sprays bleach
on crusts in the bin to stop him eating, So
to stop him going into the bin to eat the bread.

(01:31:40):
I don't know what to say about that, other than
it's probably not very healthy to be spraying bleach onto
food in a bin, you know, because some one might
come across the bin who is very hungry. Yeah. I
don't know if he wants to eat bread. He's going

(01:32:04):
to eat bread. It's his choice, isn't it. I don't know.
Is there a law about bread? My dude? Now I'm
not sure. Oh, look, counsel will let will let staff

(01:32:29):
work from abroad for four weeks. That's a good idea.
Dame Helen Mirren has said that while she is a feminist,
the next James Bond has to be a a guy. Okay,

(01:32:54):
you can't have a woman. It just doesn't work. I mean,
Jamie Bond. I don't think they're really focusing on the name,
are they. I don't know, I mean, what does it matter?
They get so caught up in that stuff to they

(01:33:16):
Jane's body, he must be a white hitch sexual male.
It can't be anything else. I don't know. I don't know.
If it to me, I wouldn't care. I'm not that

(01:33:37):
emotionally invested in it. I realized change can be difficult
for some people. But blimey, it's just a movie. It's
not a real person, not really. Time capsule farm prefers
two hundred year history. That's not yes? Ooh, what's that joint?

(01:34:06):
A stay active together? Wow? How about this year? How
to prepare your for your teen's party? I do believe
you've already done this, So I'm guessing The Daily Mirror

(01:34:26):
is on the same printers that make the Daily Express
completely same exactly the same article, same picture, everything that's disappointing,
very disappointing. Same, It's almost the same adverts. Wow, it's

(01:34:52):
very lazy. And Russell Grant is also doing the horoscopes.
What's my horoscope on this one? Have a look, same day,
the third different newspaper. Solitude helps you think much more clearly.
Some inner clarity, as well as peace of mind, will

(01:35:16):
come through rest and reflection. In a tense situation, take
a step back and observe before taking any action. You'll
discover a hidden strength by releases some of the old
patterns gently word for word, like before blimey, there she

(01:35:39):
goes again, Olivia Rodriguez, Rodrigaler. Nothing else on here, Nope,
just football, football football football. Uncle Sol sausages would be happy.

(01:36:05):
He loved his football, uncle. He loved all sports. To
be fair, I don't think it was one sport he
didn't love. He just had a real appetite for sport.
I don't. I never asked him why, I didn't, didn't
question it. Really, the Guardian let's have a little quick, quick,

(01:36:27):
quick whistley. Look at the Guardian UK. Right, this is
a more serious paper, so there might not be much
I can really read out of here. Well, wait a minute,
what's the scabiddi TikTok word to make it into the

(01:36:51):
latest dictionary? So scabidi, tread, wife, and delulu are among
new words to have made it into the Cambridge Dictionary
this year, confirming the increase in influence of the TikTok

(01:37:13):
generation on the English language. For those hoping that such
neologisms would be passing internet craze, the compilers of the
dictionary are say that are here to stay. I've never

(01:37:35):
heard the word scabidi. I don't think delulu or tradwife.
I don't know any of those words. I don't know
what they mean. Anyone. I do know because I've got
a young neighbor. She's twenty or twenty one now, and

(01:37:56):
she's taught me a few words. But there was one,
you know, spamming. What spamming means to probably most people
due to the Internet, you know, so spaming now with
the younger generation, it means when someone keeps texting you.

(01:38:22):
That's called spamming. See, it's hard to keep track of
all this stuff. So Internet culture is changing English language
and the effect is fascinating to observe and capture in
the dictionary said it's lexical. Program manager Colin McIntosh. We

(01:38:50):
only add words if there's got to stay in power. Well,
I've never heard How can I not have heard of them?
I'm not saying that I'm every man, you know, I'm
not necessarily, but I'm I'm I'm around, I'm round, i
am around, I'm How have I not heard of these

(01:39:12):
words skibad or scabiddi older generations and those not on
TikTok or just have to get used to get used
to words such as scabidi, which became popular thanks to
the Scabiddi toilet, a viral animated video that began on

(01:39:35):
YouTube featuring human heads protruding from laboratories. Really, I've not
even heard of that. I'm on YouTube every day at
Children now often use the word to add emphasis to statements.

(01:39:57):
The Cambridge Dictionary defines sci biddy as a word that
can have different meanings such as cool or bad, or
can be used with no real meaning as a joke.
As an example of its use is what the spaghetti

(01:40:19):
are you doing? People older than jen alpha? What the
heck all is gen gen x jen z gen alpha.
We didn't used to have these terms when I was
not even ten years ago, twenty years ago. It's issue

(01:40:41):
either young or you're old, or you're really old. That
was it. It's like generate your generation. I mean, okay,
there was the Boomers, the Baby Boomers, which is my
dad's generation, but outside of that, there was no lots
of gen generations or maybe a war generation. Skibidi brain

(01:41:08):
rot encaspulate encaspilates capsulates a generation fluent in irony but
starved for meaning. So this kind of hyper chaotic media
serves as both entertainment and an ambient worldview for young

(01:41:29):
men raised online. Young men, what about young women? Their minds,
normal eyes, prank as expression. The trade wife phenomenon refers
to social conservative influences who celebrate looking after their husbands, children,

(01:41:55):
and homes. Tradwife. Okay, so it's socially conservative influencers who
celebrate like a traditional lifestyle. And delula is an abbreviation
of delusional. It has become associated with a post truth

(01:42:19):
world where personal beliefs are more important than reality. Wow. Yeah,
I mean there is something in that, isn't there. He's
the lula, your do lula. So yeah, personal beliefs more
important than reality. It's always been like that though, It's

(01:42:43):
just we didn't know I'll tell you any difference really,
I think with social media. I know I'm kind of
part of that being here doing this, But is before
social media came around and YouTube and Facebook and you know,

(01:43:04):
the Internet, really we didn't really get to find out
what kind of opinions people had other than just those
people that you knew in your friendship group, maybe in
your family, and even then perhaps they would keep it
to themselves. Some strong viewpoints, and then the Internet came along,

(01:43:36):
and for quite a while it was quite anonymous, wasn't it.
You know, the internet, people could come and saw whatever
they wanted and get away with it. It's changing a
little bit now, but you can it's kind of weird,
especially on YouTube. I think YouTube is quite a good example,

(01:43:58):
really is. There'll be a video and I look at
the comments and it's almost like people are watching a
different video to me, what they've got from it, what
their opinion is it about it is. It's like you

(01:44:23):
could have like five hundred comments and seven or eight
or twelve or fifteen, maybe twenty five different viewpoints, and
then the other people are kind of either agreeing or disagreeing.
It's like how you've all watched the same video. It's

(01:44:49):
like there's this if you just put a color on
a screen and people would argue over what color it is.
And there was a thing about address, wasn't there a
few years back? What color is the dress? It's green? No,
it's not, it's blue. I don't see a dress. Yes,

(01:45:14):
I'm not going to finish that sentence, but it's like,
you know, it's opinions and emotions over reality. And it's yeah,
very strange, very strange. I can't really go much further

(01:45:39):
into this because it's time for me to go and
have a show and get myself ready for my trip
to the doctor's surgery. And when I get back, I'm
going to put this just skipping through it as I talk.

(01:46:07):
I'll upload this recording or edit it and upload it.
So and I'm going to make another one later, tell
you how I got on the doctors, because I'm pretty
sure a lot of you will be very very excited

(01:46:28):
to hear what happens next in this story of my
exciting existence. So thank you very much for coming, Thank
you for being here. I'm just wondering if there's a
note that doesn't seem to be No, it doesn't seem

(01:46:50):
to be a horoscope in this paper. No, there doesn't
seem to be no Ah, Well that's all right, it
doesn't matter. I've got a read three didn't I that

(01:47:11):
was enough? That was enough. Well wait a minute, unless
there is no there isn't I could or I didn't
talk about the weather. Maybe I'll do that later. I'll
go through the weather for today. So thank you for listening.
Remember to be kind to yourself. Because you deserve to

(01:47:33):
be happy, be gentle with yourself. You deserve to feel safe.
Lots of love and someone's banging around outside. Now bye,
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