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Speaker 1 (00:01):
This podcast is brought to you by Trady Wins. What
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(00:25):
I do. Ryan, you got.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
Us no good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to the
Safeboard Afternoon's attention.
Speaker 1 (00:34):
It's going on.
Speaker 2 (00:35):
Oh bless you.
Speaker 1 (00:36):
Look this is a bit of a sorry if this
POD's a bit all over the shop. We did have
a special guest. We're not going to mention who they are,
but they just had it it. There's look, there's times
on differences there on the other side of the Australia
Family Emergency and yeah, look they ended up like they
will be like, oh look bro, I won't be free
(00:57):
until like eight thirty Perth time, and that's eleven thirty
for us. So we're just like impromptuing this middie. How
you going? But not too bad yourself? Yeah? Yeah alive? Yeah,
well that's a good sign. I'm not sitting here with
two ghosts. Are your ghost Yan not.
Speaker 2 (01:13):
At the moment, I was pretty ghosty on Sunday morning,
but nah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:19):
That's good to hear I recovered. Well, what do you
end up getting up to on the weekend?
Speaker 2 (01:21):
Mate's engagement party. Oh yeah, and he dropped the bond
that he's having a kid too, so good. No, I
think he said he was an impromptu fucking thing too,
because apparently not many people knew, okay, which yeah, I
think only like their parents knew. So yeah, congrats to James.
Speaker 1 (01:39):
Go on, now, congrats Bud needs Sorry Mitchell, sorry, Bud
didn't mean that, buddy. Yeah, So big week for the boys. Shannon,
my sister in law turned thirty. And I've got to say,
Ryan may not be able to two day party, but
fuck me, I can make one day last fright eight
(02:00):
hours and extra. Yeah, and then still I had to
add the ad. Today I felt like fucking ship fast,
like runs running through nuts. What's not good? The runs
running through your No you were would you very running?
Speaker 2 (02:24):
But you would have been like fuck because you would
have worked as well, didn't you.
Speaker 1 (02:29):
That's what I was saying to Mendi as well. That
was like my thirteenth day on on Saturday, so I
was fucking it just like built up like and look
I went too hard Saturday. I did go too hard.
That feel bad about it, but I went too hard.
And yeah, thirteen days on all this ship, it just
got to a point where I'm like, I think my
body just needs a reset. I just did. I just
(02:51):
did a factory what's it called when your factory is
at your computer, yoga? A factory research? Like, what do
you do? Like, do you mean turn off? Turned back on?
Our full fucking restarted? Bro, Like, I've got rid of
all my programs?
Speaker 2 (03:03):
Yeah, return, the factory said.
Speaker 1 (03:05):
It's a factory reset that one. See, that's what I mean.
I don't even have that data right now. He's still reloading.
I'm still trying to work out coming back. I'm trying
to work out if the fucking if the ethernet cables
a fucking butt plug or a catheter?
Speaker 2 (03:21):
What hold is it going up the nose, up the
ears that's where CATHETERA goes. And he doesn't know what
a cafeter is. No, I know a catheter is in
the catheter can.
Speaker 3 (03:37):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (03:37):
Yeah, it's one in.
Speaker 1 (03:39):
The like goes directly into your needles something.
Speaker 2 (03:44):
I think it's close to catheter. Yeah, it's I should
know it because I've had it a few times.
Speaker 1 (03:51):
We had to look at when you're sitting there.
Speaker 2 (03:52):
A yeah, no, when I had one, when I had
to stay in the hospital overnight, canula.
Speaker 1 (03:58):
Yeah, yeah, I like that rolled.
Speaker 2 (04:00):
Over and the nurse had to wake me up and
be like, can you not do that because you're like
squished like you're bending your arm and it's sucking up
the thing.
Speaker 1 (04:08):
Yeah. No. When I did my shoulder, I had to
get one. Oh when I did my when I cut
my finger up and I did as well. Yeah, and
how bad was the shoulder when I got micro surgery
on the finger. Remember I put it to this Okay, yep,
that one. But when I did my shoulder, I was
too out of it, like I was too in pain
to just see. Like they're trying to talk to me.
I'm like, just fucking do it. I don't want to
(04:29):
see and pain. And they did. I didn't care. But
when I did my finger, because that was the day
after and that's how they gave me the anesthetic, and
she's like, all right, look we're going to put this in.
You don't be worried about the size, I'm like, please
don't talk to me about it, just said I said.
I said, I know you're doing your job. I said,
can you tell mom this and not me? I said,
(04:49):
because you're really making me like I'm ready to cut
the finger off. You're making me not want this.
Speaker 2 (04:55):
How hard did you squeeze your mum's hand?
Speaker 1 (04:57):
No, I did squeeze mom's hand, but I did it,
and I'm like living on. I go so like I'm like, mom,
can you sit on my left side? Because I was
because if you sit on the right, I'll look at
it and I feel sick.
Speaker 2 (05:11):
So to get jazz sick kens us sick wet bread.
Speaker 1 (05:15):
No, to get me sick is like just any sort
of medical proceeds that's good to know. It's funny, like
you can walk through the best thing is I've had
multiple stitches and the lucky thing is about it. It's
all beat in my head, so I cannot see that jazz. Now,
I'm not going to fall my hand. It's head perfect
because that's the thing. Like I cut my finger and
I wasn't too bad. I was like, oh fuck, and
(05:36):
I'm like normal shock like yeah, I'm like, oh fuck,
I'm feeling like I'm feeling bits like light headed. I've
grabbed my shirt off and I look at it and
i go fuck my head spin. They're like what's wrong,
And I'm like I'm get queazy around and like around
fucked up ship, like, we'll stop looking at it. Is
this your work colleagues at the time, Yeah, I had
(05:56):
it wrapped up and then yeah, that's funny. The call
because I was completely in shock and I called like
A called mum and A called dad or whatever. Dad
was closer to me. But I called Zoey and I'm like,
heyz O. She's like, hey, what's up. And I'm like,
don't be alarmed. I'm going to hospital. She oh, my god,
(06:16):
what happened? But I'm like, no, it's fine. I've just
run my finger through the saw. She's like, what the fuck.
I'm like, yeah, my finger through.
Speaker 4 (06:25):
The No one should just yeah, I just I just
did it. Don't worry about it. It'll be fine. I
just put like the mints in the fry pen and
not turned down salon.
Speaker 1 (06:37):
I'd say it's a bit beyond fucking being in shock.
I was probably I was probably wiggy. Yeah, you're a
bit wiggy. I was tripping. I think must have been.
Speaker 2 (06:46):
Must have been yeah, yeah, yeah, the adrenaline worked.
Speaker 1 (06:51):
Well. Yeah, I did it?
Speaker 2 (06:53):
Did I have no clue we're wearing the same shirt.
Speaker 1 (07:01):
I'mful I wore this one. Yeah, honey, you ever had
honey whiskey and some Winni blues. Nah, because it's like
honey flavored. Things go really well with cigarettes. I do that. Yeah, yeah,
cigarettes and honey. He still doesn't get it. I do.
We're just hinting at who's supposed to be on the poly.
(07:22):
I'm really excited for you.
Speaker 2 (07:23):
Yeah, pumped today, so pumped.
Speaker 1 (07:28):
So just let you know, guys. Yeah, as I said,
things happen. Uh, you know, because they've got they've got
a life outside of playing playing shows and making good songs.
They're Triple and don't Triple J don't appreciate as well.
Speaker 2 (07:43):
Well, Triple M don't know at the moment.
Speaker 1 (07:44):
Triple Yeah. They might be on Triple M in twenty years,
but Triple DATA don't appreciate him because they aren't a female.
And to get on Triple J, you've got to be
a female from America at the moment. My dude, this
is the radio station that was made to give youth
of Australia a go. But no, how's that working out?
If do you know? Do you know what part of
(08:05):
the country Olivia or Rego is from. It's isn't it
across the ocean? Yeah? What about doja cat. Oh, just
go back around the other way of Australia and end
up at the same spot across the ocean. Yeah so yeah,
so these guys probably get rid of the fun. Look,
(08:25):
we're gonna have a little bit of fun the whole time,
Me and Ryan. We're not going to mention who's supposed
to be on, but we're just gonna drop hint afternoons
and make it very open. We're wearing their fucking shirt.
Speaker 3 (08:34):
We're wearing shirt I haven't stopped wearing.
Speaker 1 (08:41):
Yeah, I have.
Speaker 2 (08:42):
I were it last week. I haven't watched it.
Speaker 1 (08:44):
You have the unreleased one, the black one.
Speaker 2 (08:46):
No, no, I didn't get it. I only got this one.
Speaker 1 (08:48):
Jackson has the unreleased one. Yeah yeah, yeah, Actually what
last Monday? You know, the one awored last Monday of
that certain people they were supposed to be on the
So that one there, you're just giving them free up,
I am why wouldn't he? That's certain. I mean they've
only been fucking awesome to me, but that they love
(09:08):
the shirt. They told me. They're like, they're like, oh,
do you want a free shirt? And I'm like, oh yeah,
they tried to give me this for free, and I
was like Noah. They tried to give me both a friend.
I'm like, dude, youse, aren't fucking Lana Delarey. Al Right,
I can pay you for your merge. It's going to
help you. And yes, you'll come back to Sydney if
I pay for your march. They gave me that shirt
for free and they're like, dude, you're going to be
(09:29):
like one of the only people in the country that
has this shirt because we just didn't release it. I
me Jackson have an unreleased shirt that won't ever get released,
so limited limited edition. Yeah, and ding one.
Speaker 2 (09:41):
No, I didn't get one because I ran away to
go look for an ATM and then found out that
they were doing cardless cash, so lucky. I didn't even
find the ATM. I just ran around for ten minutes.
Speaker 1 (09:52):
And it ran back, So ran around like a hook.
Speaker 2 (09:54):
Yeah. I went to like a pokey like a pub
like on the corner of the street, and then I
was running around the for the ATM and the Pokey's
and then I couldn't find one. And then I called
Jeremy up again and he's like, dude, they've got cardless
cash as as you got.
Speaker 1 (10:07):
It on me. And I was like ah, ship.
Speaker 2 (10:11):
I could have I could have stayed there and not
sweat my ass off running down the street.
Speaker 1 (10:15):
Hey but you enjoyed the run, didn't you?
Speaker 2 (10:16):
Not really?
Speaker 1 (10:17):
Not with my knees bro Yeah yeah, I got a question.
How's the run club going?
Speaker 2 (10:23):
I got my shoes?
Speaker 1 (10:24):
Well, this is how great it was?
Speaker 2 (10:26):
Right?
Speaker 1 (10:26):
Do you remember what the weather was on Wednesday?
Speaker 2 (10:28):
And it was raining?
Speaker 1 (10:30):
It was fucking like storming. Yeah? Did you go for
a run at least?
Speaker 2 (10:34):
No?
Speaker 1 (10:34):
Not even around the house. I'm ready to trade the
run club in there. I think I think it. We've
got a bit. Do you want to do swim club?
Not really? That's hurts, Yeah, probably not a bad thing.
It's actually the best exercise all round. Because pols ripple.
Speaker 2 (10:52):
That sounds like a very Australian Olympic propaganda right now,
since we're really good at that.
Speaker 1 (10:59):
Just ryoup the week.
Speaker 2 (11:05):
Everyone was swimming, so just to like, just to boost
our kids in swimming, Well we'll win the Olympics again.
Speaker 1 (11:12):
So look this week I know, oh fucking kirk Coke
burps Wars. I've done a MIDI this week. I've been
in ostrich. My head has been in the fucking anything
happened this week that I should know of. Actually I
do not know. My head's in the ground. No, not really,
(11:33):
well in the world, in the world. Yeah, it's like
anything Logan Paul Tyson. Oh my god, I like how
I found that out?
Speaker 2 (11:42):
You know what I was because what was I doing?
It's my mum's birthday on Saturday, so I had to go.
I went and saw her before I went to the
engagement party, and she when I called her in the morning,
she goes. She asked me, like what I was doing,
like after, and I was like, oh, it's my mate's
engagement party. And she's like, oh, you're not watching the fight.
I'm like, what fight? I was like thinking, because like
(12:04):
I'll follow the UFC, so I'm thinking Steve a and
Jones is on Sundays. And then Mom's like, oh no,
the Mike Tyson and Jake Paul fight. And I'm like,
what the fuck? Why would you ask me about that? Yeah, no,
I'm not watching that. And then we proceeded to go.
I went to my mate's party and we watched it. Well.
Speaker 1 (12:23):
I finished work with Cam. We fucking pumped. It looks
hectic Andrew's house and yeah, we got back and Cam's like, oh,
fuck the prelim jone. I was like Saturday Programs and
he's like, yeah, the Jake Paul Tyson Final is that
that this weekend? He goes yeah, and I'm like, all right,
well I'll watch it because I was waiting for my
sister picked me up and it just ended up that
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she was gonna whatever. And I'm watching it. I'm like
at the start, I was like, fuck, he's gonna I'm like,
I hope Tyson brings out the animal. I want the
animal out, Like I want to see that bloke. He's
fucking like Holyfields. I want I counted the like but
the record that he's got, I want him to come
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out and just fucking like finally shut him up. And
then he stepped out in the ring and he's like
this Cun's Geriatrick.
Speaker 2 (13:11):
Dude, he's fifty eight. Yeah no, but like, have you
worked with a fifty eight year old recently? No?
Speaker 1 (13:16):
Yes? They were all on workers comp Now yeah, yeah,
I know, but you know what I mean, Like you
just you just thought like come on, Bray, Like if
that's me, you're right, So say like say like I'm
playing for let's let's put it this way. Say I'm
playing footy with someone like I play soccer against. Let's
say we played soccer against someone like I don't know,
Peter Crouch, right, amazingly really good. But he's not fifty
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eight though, No, but he's in his fifties.
Speaker 2 (13:40):
No, he's not.
Speaker 1 (13:41):
He's old. But you see him now, he can't really
do much.
Speaker 2 (13:44):
He's like late thirties.
Speaker 1 (13:45):
That's where got he's older than that.
Speaker 2 (13:46):
No, No, he only retired like five or six years ago.
Speaker 1 (13:50):
All right, let's put it better this way. It's like, actually,
let's put it, make it. I'll make it better up
a better thing. Like. So, let's say I defended right
now against Wayne Rooney. Right, you've seen him with the.
Speaker 2 (13:58):
Shape of his still ill. He's in his forties.
Speaker 1 (14:01):
Yeah, but you've seen the shape he's in.
Speaker 2 (14:03):
He's still got another twenty years.
Speaker 1 (14:05):
Dude, he's fucking john. He's not. He's not in shape
at all. He's idea to me would be, I need
to make sure this first one I've take him on
with as a goal because I'm going to be fucking
tied after it.
Speaker 2 (14:15):
I know, But I still reckon he'd destroy you with one. No,
I reckony destroy you you'd peel the same fitness. To
be honest, he's destroying. He's saying Wayne Rooney, who is
like one of the best players they ever play in
the Premier League, would be alright for like ten minutes,
which is not right. Like he's forty. He might not
even be forty. He might be thirty eight. No, check it,
(14:37):
check it, bro because he might be late thirties, thirty nine,
he's not even forty, dude. Like he's comparing guys that
like could still ball out, like Rock Tyson's fifty eight.
That guy is like, you shouldn't be fighting. Like it's
it's pretty gross, Like I it's I hate the idea
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that the guy had, Like I know he got paid
alleged pretty well. Allegedly he's been paid pretty well, which
like good for him, man, but like it it's a bit,
but I'm that dirty. It's dirty that people like that.
I'll have to have to do something like that.
Speaker 1 (15:10):
On the same thing is you're a sparky So will
you see yourself at fifty eight still working. Yes, we're
in this generation. We're in this generation exactly.
Speaker 2 (15:21):
But I'm also I'm also not going to lie and
be like, oh I'm going to be as good as
I am now, like I'm not.
Speaker 1 (15:27):
That's fair enough, that's that's that's a sad reality. It is. Well,
you're shit at it now, so you're getting worse. No, no, no,
he'll get more experience, but we will be slower. So
he has to do everything I do, anything other than
being hungover and sleep in fucking air vents right now.
Speaker 3 (15:45):
SPT on a couple on a couple, not in any no,
not in just on top. Okay that makes sense. Yeah,
just jump up on the cable train up you know where.
Speaker 1 (15:57):
I'm going to respect him, Jack Paul. Let's see him
take on like I'd love him to take. Like, first
of all, this is the ultimate way to respect him
in boxing, right, it would be do it properly. What
do you mean by that? Like, go through the professional system, probably,
take on the rankings, come back up, become the fucking
the top dog, and take the title. Right. He's never
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gonna do that, so he can't really call himself a
proper professional boxer until he does it. But anyway, what
I would like him to see do is probably go like,
all right, well now I'm a boxer. Doesn't he take
on someone like fucking tim Zoo. Why doesn't he take
on fucking some like you just MacGregor is not the
(16:39):
same thing. McGregor's not a boxer. He keeps on. I
took on fucking Anderson Silver took on this. It's like, no,
take on a boxer that's not going to give a
fuck about his payday. He's going to be like, well,
you've insulted my fucking sport. Like take them on, watch
(17:01):
them fucking kill you. Yeah. I don't think tim Zu
loves his sport. I don't think tim Zu sits there
and goes, oh, but he's paying me twenty mil I
think tim Zu goes I'm actually going to fucking knock
him out. I'm gonna shut in the fucker. I'm just
walking in there. He won't be a nut bro, you
know what. Fuck No, Timsu's got a bit of like
he's an animal, but he's good like that. He's a
(17:22):
bit of respected. You know who he needs to fight
who he needs to fight in the Kida Zoo that
kind you don't We've watched him fight. You don't stop him.
He's like he's like fucking you know when you get
a toy and there's that little plastic thing in the
battery and then if you've you've got to wait for
the battery to go dead once you pull it out. Yeah,
he's that you got to pull the plastic thing out
of him, and he just goes fucking goes hell for ever.
Speaker 2 (17:43):
Okay, his name's the butcher. That makes sense.
Speaker 1 (17:48):
Yeah, when Tim talks about him, because he's like, dude,
he used to be an architect. He used to be
an architect. And then he's like, Then he gets in
the ring and he goes, he's the scariest motherfucker I've
ever looked that, and he's my fucking brother. He goes,
I used to bash him when I was younger. He
gets in the ring. Now I ship myself. He goes,
I fucking ship myself. Because this kind he goes, every
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other boxer in the league will go, oh, yeah, look,
I'm going to try knock him out, but I'm going
to try get points. You guess. Nikita goes, just I
hate you. You're in my eye line, and I'm fucking
fine pretty much.
Speaker 2 (18:21):
You guess that's you.
Speaker 1 (18:21):
Guys. You can see that's the way he is. He's like,
I do not give a fuck. On the result, he
gets as long as I walk out in a better
state than you, he's going for street fight. It's almost yeah,
as long as who would you like to see Paul fight?
Speaker 2 (18:36):
Well, I don't think it's the point. I don't think
I don't class him as a boxer. I think no,
but no way, he's so the fighters on his undercard
were like pretty much every fight had someone signed by him.
So I think he's just doing it to promote people
like that. He side, yeah, yeah, So I think that's
that's good though, Like in a way, it's good because
it's putting more eyes on like very talented people like aparent.
(19:01):
Like I didn't watch it, so I don't know how
to fight went, but from what I've heard, there was
one of the I think the Chick World title fight
that was just before the Paul Tyson fight was like
a banger. I've only heard good things about it, but
like you know who watches that. If that's not on
the mic, the Tyson Paul fight, you'd never hear about it.
(19:22):
I think it's good in a way. I think it's
good in a way, like I don't think he should
be fighting like real people because he's not a real fighter.
He's a guy that is a celebrity boxer, he should
be fighting. He's basically that in the ring pretty much.
He's training like yeah, okay, he's training like the boxing
lifestyle whatever, but he's should Like I'm alright with him
fighting like fucking old athletes that think they're gonna do
(19:44):
something but they've just seen it for a pay day.
Speaker 1 (19:46):
It's the same as like.
Speaker 2 (19:48):
Because like that's the first fight I've watched.
Speaker 1 (19:50):
The best way to put it right for me that've
seen most of his fights. It's like when I used
to watch Grey's Anatomy with mum and it gets to
a point it's like, fuck, man, this is the twelve
Seas and I'm not even interested in this. I'm watching
this because my mum does. Let's find a fucking end.
We need to find an end of this fucking Jake
Paul talking ship bashing, an old person, going on the
(20:12):
best Boxer Life. Let's see him verse his season finale
and die. I don't think he says that, though he does.
Speaker 3 (20:18):
Yeah, he goes the press. I don't watch it.
Speaker 1 (20:25):
It just came up. I think that's all it is.
And I think the worst thing is is it just
disrespects boxing. Too much.
Speaker 2 (20:31):
I see that point where it's like but you know, like, yeah,
I think he's doing it to promote like more like
people that he's signing his money. Yeah, no, but I
think he's making other people money that way he is. Yeah,
I think he's doing it to like to help build
like his fighters up, like his promotion. But I think
it's good for them. I think it's good boxing. He's
(20:54):
because he's a manager manager, he manages boxes.
Speaker 1 (20:58):
Okay, but on that same thing as he's managing certain
boxes so as a sport entirely, so he's only promoting
his boxers.
Speaker 2 (21:08):
So is that different though from like, yeah, everyone else
like Don King fucking ruined boxing in like the Night
like Tyson's error.
Speaker 1 (21:15):
Yeah, because he would only promote.
Speaker 2 (21:18):
His well, not that he just like fucked over everyone, but.
Speaker 1 (21:20):
Like it sounds about you have to explain a bit more.
Speaker 2 (21:25):
I'm not like, I'm not all I've watched like a
documentary in a while about it, but like he pretty
much like he's the reason why Tyson was like bankrupt
like in debt when like retired.
Speaker 1 (21:37):
Okay, yeah, well because Tyson used to pay for fights
or something like that.
Speaker 2 (21:40):
No, no, no, no, it was just just the way he
was managed. Okay, yeah, but he's a if you look
into it, he's a bit of a scumbag.
Speaker 1 (21:48):
Okay, good to know, But is that what Logan Paul
is going to do? Logan Pool, Jake Paul, Jake Paul,
that be a scumbag? It doesn't seem well, well, I
don't want to say nothing. Here's a bit of a
dodgy cut. Look, here's the thing I see at the
end of the day, right, you know, like everyone will
fucking hate on the Pool Brothers for what they do
and how their persona is. At the end of the day,
(22:10):
they make a fuck lot of money, and I don't
think they're actually terrible people. That's fair. I don't think
they are terrible. I think it's just it's the best
way I put it, right. I like listening to the
Fairbarnes films Guys, right, and so Jackson Lachlan's a year
younger than me, and I think Jackson's your age, right,
And Jackson's talking about how people are like, oh, what
(22:33):
do you find this life like? And He's like, dude,
I've been doing this since it's fifteen. I think they're
only ego and what they are alike. Is because Logan's
been doing it since he was like eighteen nineteen. Jake's
been doing it since he was like fifteen. They haven't
seen anything different. So that's why people get like, I
look at their ego, they're so out of touch. They've
never had the touch. I don't reckon, they'd be fucking
(22:55):
shit blokes, I reckon, They've just had everything in front
of him have It's just it's it grows, you know
what I mean? Well, yeah, well, like your players seed
and let it grow.
Speaker 2 (23:07):
Yeah, who, like who isn't fucked up when they're like
a child star from like that young of that younger
of an age.
Speaker 1 (23:12):
Demi Levado is a fucking lose cannon. But how would
she know what normal shit is? You know what I mean?
I get that. Yeah, it's like you look at like
Miley Cyrus Disney characters now, like that's what I mean.
You look at all these ones that have like prolonged
fucking like career. It's drum child and it's just gone
all the way through, Like they have a rebellious Frankie
(23:35):
Munez is normal because he did mike him in the
middle and then had a life, right, But then you
look at like fucking I don't know, like I said,
like Demi Levado or Miley Cyrus.
Speaker 2 (23:48):
Leo DiCaprio child. Yeah, and like it's not like he's
a fucking too crazy or anything, but like even he's like.
Speaker 1 (23:54):
Exactly like they've never left it, so they can't they
can't touch. Like that's what I mean. Like, I don't
think the paws would be terrible people. I just think
it's when you're in that situation, you're just that person.
You just run with the situation you're given, especially like
look at your speeder that cunts lost the fucking plot
contact a Cameron in his face for the last fifteen years.
(24:16):
How do you how do you be normal?
Speaker 2 (24:18):
No?
Speaker 1 (24:18):
I don't think you could. No, well, what is normal
in that situation? Then? Not me? I don't think we
all are normal. I think ourlies are actually quite normal.
Speaker 2 (24:29):
Yeah, we're pretty good.
Speaker 1 (24:30):
We're pretty good. We're not scamming people on like yeah
crypto struggle, struggling to get your aught in detention crypto coin. Yeah, No,
do you know how to start one? No? We could,
we could start one.
Speaker 2 (24:47):
No, I can't wait till we dump that coin.
Speaker 1 (24:51):
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Speaker 1 (26:56):
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to medies Bibles. When they heard this,
they had no further objections and praised God, saying so,
then God has granted even the gentles repents upon Life
Acts eleven acts, verse eleven, verse eighteen. I don't remember
(27:20):
they how to say it again? I don't even think
you said that right.
Speaker 3 (27:24):
When they heard eleven chapter eighteen, they had further Yeah, yeah,
when they heard this, they had no further objections and
praise God, saying so, then God grants us this, even
the gentiles repents unto Life Acts eleven eighteen.
Speaker 2 (27:41):
I think it's just God been forgiven everyone.
Speaker 1 (27:44):
You know, how do you feel about Michelle. I don't
know what ton you go to Acolic school at all?
I did? Do you think I listened in religion?
Speaker 2 (27:53):
How long has it been.
Speaker 1 (27:55):
I'm starting to believe that you caught a short buster school.
Speaker 2 (28:00):
Dropped off my marm.
Speaker 1 (28:01):
The fact that you went to a Catholic school and
you don't know how to read a reference for a
Bible is weird.
Speaker 2 (28:07):
Yeah. Yeah, because it was every Friday, we had to
sit through that shit.
Speaker 1 (28:10):
Every twelve o'clock. We had to listen to what is it?
The Angelus? Yeah, the Ambulance, the villains? Yeah, man, Like
I mean to be fair, like year four to about
I know, year three to about year five? Did you
ever get because you went all the way through Catholic
(28:32):
yea same as me did. I started in year seven? Oh,
year six? So you oh did you get all Catholic
school in your six primary last year of primary school
and then so we went all the way through. Did
you ever have like a brainwashed period?
Speaker 2 (28:45):
Yeah? It was like the entire time I felt like
because like I never got I never had like communion
or anything, so I technically wasn't allowed to have the bread.
But then I went through a period of like I
can have this bread. But then it was like I
also got out of it within like two years. So
for like two years, I would take the communion and
(29:09):
you're just hungry. Yeah, but like the bread, if you've
had it is fucking all. It's like a piece of
like rice paper, like it's nothing.
Speaker 1 (29:17):
It's it's none, lift, it's like fucking I don't even
know what.
Speaker 2 (29:23):
It's literally literally paper. It's literally paper. But yeah, so
I had that for like two years and then I
was like, you know what, I'm not like there's no
point having it, but it doesn't. I didn't even get
the wine because I was also like, oh it's too much.
I should have went for the one. I think back now,
it's like I hope if my kid takes the one,
(29:45):
I'll be like, fuck ith, dude, I'm not getting you
not going through communion, But damn you can have the
wines because like, if you have the wine, you can
have the j D.
Speaker 1 (29:57):
When we get do you have any like time in
your life where like you fully just dive into the CATHOLSI.
Speaker 2 (30:03):
I know because Mom's like very like not like against it,
against it, but she would talk shit. It's like I
always got like, why did you go to them? Man,
I don't know, because it's close to school around.
Speaker 1 (30:16):
Didn't just want to send you to Glenmore Park Public
or Nah.
Speaker 2 (30:22):
Yeah, I was at some Way's Creek for a bit,
and then I think we moved somewhere. We moved a
few times, renting family.
Speaker 1 (30:30):
Yeah, I was one. I was renting family too, man.
I lived in every every bit of every bit of
Glamoor Park except the first bit where all the rich
people lived, you know behind cave scene and.
Speaker 2 (30:42):
Ship where the that was the first place that like,
that was my first house that I remember. It's like
behind there, like where there's the I think I'm not
sure if there's still the preschool there. There's like a
power station or something in the preschool or it used
to be that. I used to go to that preschool
pre school there. Yeah, yeah, I used.
Speaker 1 (30:59):
To live I felt like that there was like everyone
that lives there has lived there for like twenty years
and then like everyone.
Speaker 3 (31:05):
It's only like twenty years older, thirty like yeah, but yeah,
when you when I first moved in there, everyone's like,
oh yeah, we built this house and then everyone were
around where I lived there like oh no, we've moved in.
Speaker 1 (31:18):
Yeah, everyone that moved lived here first is like gone,
But everyone on that side is like, we lived here.
No one moves in where a community and we know
everyone here. But I lived in like everywhere else in
Loma Park. But anyway, I had a stage of like
year three to like the start of years maybe like
the middle of the year six. Yeah, I went pretty
fucking hard out.
Speaker 2 (31:39):
God we gay, like I was, were you like we
were like strapping up for footing and like taping your
arm up and like writing.
Speaker 1 (31:47):
Taping wasn't cool then, but I was also I remember
there was a stage where black like black things weren't
cool for white people to do. Taping your eyes what
do you mean by that? Taping your arm up was
an islander thing. If I did it, I would have
been that would have been like, no, bro, you're white
island one of these. Then they would have been like,
how can you not a fucking church to fake being island.
(32:11):
They would be like, how come we've never seen you
around the community.
Speaker 2 (32:13):
We just got to be like have islander uncles.
Speaker 1 (32:16):
Fresh off the boat. They'd be like, oh, then I
know your cousin. I know. I don't think has been
around enough Islanders. No, I haven't, Bro, you know one Islander.
There's a chance that like they they're like you know
how they say everyone in the world's like six connections apart.
Islanders are two, all right. If you don't know them,
they're your cousin's cousins or something. Yeah, they know them
(32:36):
through a friend. I can mention any islander twenty of
my islander mates and be like, I think I've heard
of me. I think I've heard of them. I think
that's my cousin's mate. Give me a second, I'll give
them a call. No, they don't call because they'll be like, bro,
my phone's dead. Islanders have dead phones. That's why they
always just pop out of the trigo or even like
they're not even like I don't have dark don't have
(32:57):
any fucking just dead that. They're like my phone. They're
like my phone's always dead. Sorry, bruh, my phone was dead.
But yeah, I had I had like full on where
i'd like like not go to like church every weekend
because Mum wasn't for it, but like I'd be like,
fucking if I need a guidance, I'd pray, yeah, and
(33:19):
like I took church so seriously, Like I took religion
so seriously, Like I fucking I wanted to do my sacraments,
Like like I.
Speaker 2 (33:29):
Had this little Bible. It was like a picture Bible.
Speaker 1 (33:32):
Yeah, and it just was like the New Testament written
for a kid. He used to fucking love it. And
like I had this road I'd wear rosary beads and
ship And then like you got to year seven and
you're gonna you're gonna know exactly what I mean when
I say his name. My core teacher was mister Turner.
Speaker 2 (33:53):
Ship.
Speaker 1 (33:54):
Okay, you're gonna have to explain. Mister Turner is one
of the best teachers you'll ever have, the greatest place.
And the funny thing is, so I think, what subject
did you get in for? No, Cow, you had English Math.
So in our school we had a core group. Right,
So it's like so like it everyone was in the
same class from most classes, but you had English Math, Religion, religion,
(34:15):
and history with the same teacher. They'd have you for
like three or four periods of the day. Yeah, and
so it's just an integration. So because you know he's seven,
is quite confronting. And then yeah, so you got you
got that core group, right, and that's how I know
Hincocker goalkeeper because I was yeah but yeah, so I
(34:37):
was in that core group and we get there and
when well, this is as I was saying, it's weird
because he's really religious now extremely religious, but he must
have been going through this stage where he fell out
of it, and he was telling us. He's like, I
need you. I think he was semi religious, but he's like,
I think if you need to love religion, you need
to know what's wrong with it. And he'd be like,
(34:58):
he goes the syllabus, he gets when it comes at
the test, he gets, oh, I can I can tick
you on whatever you want, right, I can pass this.
He goes on your understanding of what I'm teaching you.
You got to show me what you understand that I'm
teaching you. Yes, but I'm every time I show you something,
I'm gonna tell you what the fuck is wrong with it.
And he's showing us all the fucking there's like multiple genocides.
(35:22):
There's like he's like so much fucking homophobia. There's like
fucking ones in there, basically like so misogynistic. He's like,
you just need to know what's wrong with this fucking
book before you love it. So I've gone into classgow
and I love religion. So like angsty thirteen year old
jas is like, fucked fuck religion, so fucked up flip
(35:48):
my beliefs in one year. That's a good effort.
Speaker 2 (35:52):
Yeah, because that's like how my mum treats it. Like
she is like, oh, you know, there's so much wrong
with people whatever.
Speaker 1 (35:58):
It's like, all right, here's the thing, the thing that
I find, Like I see religion in two different lights, right,
I see religion. It's quite a it's quite a useful tool.
Like it brings a lot of morals to live, a
lot of purpose to people's lives and need it. Yeah,
like it did for me, right, and it brings a
lot of guidance. But on the other fact, you see
the extremists and the ones that don't make sense to me,
is like the female extremists, like the ones that are
(36:20):
like I live by the Bible. I can't do anything
by the Bible. It's like, dude, that book has nothing
in it that supports you. It literally does say a
lot of it of like like there's there's verses that say,
like women do good things? Is women women are great
for a marriage and all this, But then there's verses
in it that say, like, if a woman is to
be raped, you can sell it to the rapist.
Speaker 2 (36:42):
What the fuck?
Speaker 1 (36:43):
There's ship like that. It's deep in there, like I
can't fucking reference it straight away. But there's like there's
like a you can't divorce a woman in religion, but
you can kick her out of the house. You can
kick her out of the house. Like there's there's there's
obviously it's a fucking two thousand year old like it's old,
Like it's been translated how many times? A million times?
Like it's definitely not what it originally said. But in
(37:06):
the Bible, there are fucking things that they don't read.
Like you know how they do their sermons in the
middle of the mass. Yeah, there's a lot of things
they don't fucking read out. There's a lot of verses
that they don't touch, they steer clear from.
Speaker 2 (37:19):
Should bring those verses back and see what people think.
Speaker 1 (37:22):
It would be good see how.
Speaker 2 (37:23):
Trump's America goes when we read the real Bible.
Speaker 1 (37:27):
It's like when people go, I've read the Bible back
to the front and you're still follow it. Yeah, Like,
like good on you for keeping faith, but like that's it.
Speaker 2 (37:37):
It's like, good on you to be able to read,
but you should probably check yourself to like you should
check yourself. It's how we don't understand what you read.
Speaker 1 (37:45):
Yeah, it's like if you might be dyslexic like me
and read the whole book and not you just.
Speaker 2 (37:49):
Read the words out and you were just like, yeah,
I've read a book.
Speaker 1 (37:52):
It's like it's like people that like it's funny. It's
like people that follow sports stars really hard. It's like
imagine being like, oh, yeah, I followed I love Andrew
John's Everything he did was great. Yeah, he was a
great football player. Also abused a fuck load of drugs,
all right, well known for abusing drugs, Like if you
you can't miss it out on the points, he's a
(38:13):
fucking drug drug addict, right, he also did some fun things.
It's like, oh, we haven't touched on this, and last
time we spoke about him, we bleeped it. But I'm
going to speak about him. I thought we did.
Speaker 2 (38:27):
I thought we did speak about it.
Speaker 1 (38:28):
We didn't speak. We didn't speak about it. Ezra Man
needs to be in jail. Needs to be in fucking jail.
Do you know what he did. It's old news now.
It's old news now. First of all, what was one
news story that you remember you just signed him? What
you signed him today? Did we not? For fox sake?
Joshadow Car got charged with today? Three year joshadow Car
(38:53):
has been signed a good drug chargers, drug chargers driving
under the influence, right, not a great thing, very not
good right, not great? Right?
Speaker 2 (39:04):
No, bad day to be a phone charger.
Speaker 1 (39:06):
Bad day to be a phone charger. That can be
the name of the Okay, yup, bad day to be
a phone charger, all right, but like like what he
did and the way the bulldogs reacted I think was
the minimum. Okay, sit him down, running through some stuff,
then you just go all right, look, bro, I don't
think this is going to work for us. There is
(39:30):
like ideas behind it where people are like, well, he's
on too much money, he's getting old, and they just
took this as an idea to sucking because they probably
got to kept him put him through classes. But he's
also like thirty and on like six hundred thousand dollars.
Speaker 2 (39:43):
Yeah, and from all accounts, from all accounts, from what
I've heard from one of my workmate's wives, who looks
after his kid. He's not the brightest, no, no, but
so like which understand why you confused that for a
phone charger, because you know most phone charges, what.
Speaker 1 (40:04):
They do look like lines.
Speaker 2 (40:06):
If they're in a rectangular sort of shape.
Speaker 1 (40:10):
If you put them straight, it is a white line.
So yeah, he also scores tries for a living. It's
his whole life.
Speaker 2 (40:15):
Yeah, he's chasing that white line. He's chasing the white line.
Speaker 1 (40:27):
But so anyway, right, he's got to the point what
what the Bulldogs did, right, I think is not a
bad action. Whether or not there's a hit, a meeting
behind it, I think it's it's the bare minimum. Okay,
Ezra Man though, Ezra Man, Yeah, after all this shit
has happened this year, right mind you after the monkey debacle.
(40:50):
This is a really funny thing. He's brought this situation
on himself, that this whole news story. He's probably the
Broncos have had one of the worst years I've had ever. Okay,
he's after what this is after Kevy sacking. He has
been in an accident, head on accident, unlicensed, unlicensed. I'm
(41:12):
pretty sure the car was on Regio. He was he
was drunk and had cocaine in his system. That's like
six charges, five charges probably speeding too, can't be if
they got forensics out. If they got forensics out, they
could work it right. But if you'd had that car
(41:35):
accident and say we take it as remember you put
you in and all the all the drugs and stuff
in your system put you in that situation, you don't
have a license, cars on rego or this. Where would
you be right now? Silver Water jail? Do you know
what he's doing right now pre season because he plays
(41:55):
for the No, this is not like a Just so
we're getting clear, this isn't a oh he's an indigenous player. Now,
this has nothing to do with his colors human, But
I just want to set this verse out. This has
nothing to do with his color. This has everything to
do for playing for the Brisbane fucking Broncos. And if
you don't believe me that they're protected, look at that. Yeah,
(42:15):
but what if the other player in the world, because
they're owned by the Courier, who is owned by Rupert Murdoch. Okay,
so that he owns the Newsgap plus most of the
fucking NROL anyway, Okay, so he can make whatever happens,
whatever happens, his Brisbane Broncos gets away with a slap
on the wrist, all right, So it's the fact that
(42:36):
they're protected out there. Josh Ada car goes through all
that ship. Yeah, and he'd probably the Bronco bull Dog's
deal with that properly. Yeah, looks after both parties where
Ezra Man gets Ah, you know, it's just been a
hard year. It's just been a really hard year for him.
It doesn't fucking matter. First of all, the lowest fucking
(42:58):
fact of it all is he shouldn't be by behind
the wheel. He doesn't have a fucking license. Yes, under
the influence of drugs, put a light, put lives in
danger by at on car accident. How does he own
the car is my question? Or does he own the
car and registered?
Speaker 2 (43:14):
And wasn't it a gift from like the Broncos.
Speaker 1 (43:17):
Why? Okay, why is the Broncos not doing due diligence then? Why? Probably?
Is what I'm saying. And this is the thing that's
really shipped me the most about it. It's happened, and
everyone went damn and we're forgotten. We're forgotten. It happened.
Speaker 2 (43:32):
I don't think I don't think. I think I think
people forget that, but I mean, he'll cop a lot
of the.
Speaker 1 (43:38):
New Escape is forgotten. But we're still talking about jo
Shadow Car going to get a phone charger.
Speaker 2 (43:45):
Oh, I think that's died down a bit too.
Speaker 1 (43:47):
Did I see it every single day? I see it
every day about Josh Addack some news about it. Probably
doesn't help that he's just getting.
Speaker 2 (43:54):
Still investigation though, Like, is it still the case where
they're still investigating something?
Speaker 1 (43:59):
I don't know, because every time they talk about Josh
Hada Car they talk about the scrap runty league winger
or something like that. But this is the thing that
I don't get. This is why the NRL should be
jumping in more. Is because Todd Carney gets in trouble
for pitching in his mouth, which isn't technically illegal. It's
not legally at all ban from the game as your
man possibly could have killed someone and he's doing preseason. Okay, Yeah,
(44:26):
that's fucked that. That is like on the line of
possibly killing someone. Do we not realize it does not
realize how dangerous is fucking situation is? No, That's what
I mean. It's the thing that I'm thinking, what would
it be classified as what intent to murder? Well, it's driving, Yeah,
(44:48):
it's negligence occasioning. That's like, so that that first of all,
I think the absolute minimum is is he never goes
for a license ever. Again, dude, there's people that get
charged with ship like that. They don't get to go
for their license for thirty years. Okay, like that. That's like, dude,
I thought the thing for ten years now, whatever it is,
I don't even care what it is. I don't think
(45:09):
he should be allowed. I think he should be not
allowed to do it anymore. I think he should be
in rehab. I think he should be going if we
let's say, let's talk about like the Broncos keeping him.
Bronco shouldn't let him train, yep, Bronco should be putting
him through rehab, should be going to courses, should be
going to therapists. We're gonna work out what the fuck's
wrong with him. And then after that, if I'm Mad Maguire,
(45:31):
who's the new coach, I'd be like, guess what, Bud,
We're not releasing you because I'm pretty sure he has
like two three years in his contract still, but you
are playing this year in reserve grade and you are
frightning up to every presser and you're saying sorry to
the people that you fucking put yourself here. Rugby league.
I think the worst thing is because it's so competitive
and so up there, Rugby league doesn't hold anyone to
(45:53):
account anymore, doesn't. The problem is the fans. They're all like, oh,
but the fans like, no, he should apologize to the fans,
but okay, he should be like he should be playing
reserve grade and he should be the He should have
to say sorry to the fans every single day to
be like, I'm a fucking idiot that drove a car
on the influence unlicensed by put people's eyes at risk.
(46:14):
Accountability should be there. He's a fucking adult. There's no accountability,
you know at the moment he's an adult.
Speaker 2 (46:21):
Yeah, but I don't, like, I haven't heard anything from
him where he's always been like, the only thing I've
saw I've seen was the sor the they interviewed the
mother and the or the mother of the of the
car that got here. She yeah yeah, and like they
were like, fuck, but they hadn't heard anything from him.
They've only from like the Broncos.
Speaker 1 (46:40):
They went to the they were in an ambulance. Yeah,
like they were, they were in healthy. They it wasn't critical,
but it was like a worrying situation, you know, because
something could have happened to him. I'm pretty sure they
coming out like a little bit injured. Yeah, yeah, the
daughter was very injured. Yeah, Like like this is what
I mean, Like it's okay, they've got managers and when
this is the worst thing, that's.
Speaker 2 (47:00):
It though, Like it's probably he's probably only been quiet
because he shouldn't, like realistically, like he's going to court
over it.
Speaker 1 (47:07):
Or realistically what should happen. I think, well, I think
what should happen is that he should have to front up.
Speaker 2 (47:15):
Well, but that's like that's just giving like a lawyer
like free game. Pretty much like it's he's only quiet
because the lawyers have told him shut the fuck up.
Speaker 1 (47:24):
Wait wait until it's wait until Actually I don't think
he's gone through charges. They're not, because then if he's
in the middle of a court case, that means he's
in the standdown policy. If you go through court, you're
not allowed to play, you're not allowed to be around
the class. He shouldn't be able to play that, you know,
what I mean, Like, you know Jack Debellen went through
his sh and he wasn't allowed in the club for
(47:45):
three years. That's what it would be, so he wouldn't
be allowed in anywhere near the club. But yeah, nah,
he should be fucking stood down. He should be he
should be sacked absolutely. The bull or the Broncos can
be the bigger man and fucking put him through a
million fucking courses and be like, you're not playing this year.
(48:05):
I don't care.
Speaker 2 (48:06):
This is if you do, you reckon, They'll playing.
Speaker 1 (48:08):
They will forget about it tomorrow. There's a Broncos ow
days ago, police close the investigation. Broncos, Broncos. This is
how the broncoscape like the idea of the Bronco supportership,
which is really fucked up right now, right what they've
got on their mind so this Ezra Man thing has happened.
Their biggest thing on their fucking like newscape is that
(48:30):
Madge McGuire never played in Queensland. That's what they hate
the most about this whole situation. Madge maguire is not
a Queenslander. That's what they're worried about. Gordon Tallis will
refuse to have a fucking coffy with him because he's
not a fucking Queenslander. That is more important to them
(48:50):
on the news than Ezra Man almost killing people.
Speaker 2 (48:55):
Damn good on Queensland State. Queensland is a.
Speaker 1 (48:57):
Fucking like it just actually, this doesn't make any sense,
right Queensland is everyone's kicking up more of a stink
about this. This is the news I know about Bonnie Blue.
Have you heard about Bonnie Blue. She's an only Fans
creator from England. Last year she come out to school
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is and fucked a bunch of blogs for content eighteen
year olds. She put the advertisement. They fucking forced it
that she canceled her visa. The only reason they canceled
their visa because they worked out she was coming on
a like a visiting visa, like a tourist. One can't
earn money.
Speaker 2 (49:37):
Like she filmed it for the purpose.
Speaker 1 (49:38):
Of only things. Yeah, technically been working visa paying tact.
But yeah, so that's the only because parents were like, oh,
they're going to abuse the like they're going to abuse
the boys. The boys aren't going to know all this shit. Yeah,
they've got a band, right, queens an't happy to get
her band from going to the Gold Coast. But no,
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it's okay for drunken, unlicensed NROL players to drive around
Brisbane and almost kill people. What's the light in the
scends getting really fucking zigzag at the moment, isn't it? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (50:09):
A bit of gray area about it.
Speaker 1 (50:11):
Oh, don't let this girl fuck blokes. But he carries
a football, It's okay. I reckon. You're talking to Brisbane supporters,
they're like, but he didn't die. They didn't die, by
the way. Just the Ezra Man thing. Uh, secondary drug
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test came back positive. His court dates on the sixteenth. Good,
he should go to jail of December. He should go
to jail. He should go to jail. Probably will because
it needs you know what, it's the same thing as
the fucking Todd canny thing. Then you know the reason
why he got fucking band Why because he's an example, yep,
an example that they don't take this sort of fucking behavior.
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The NRL should make Ezra Man an example. I know
he's only twenty two or whatever, he's whatever. This is here,
you go, Buden, you want to fucking do bags and
drive a car without a license, you don't play rugby
league anymore. Oh oh, Did you want to go play
for the Logan Brothers in the Q Cup. No, you
don't play rugby league anymore. You're banned from every rugby league. Done.
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Oh you want to go play rugby league. He's going
to get a Super Leagan. You have to you have
to go to England and we're going to convince England
not to take you. Yeah, I reckon they should fall
out ban him from rugby league. I'm surprised we haven't
tried to work with the like Super Leaguan doesn't always
because they're not they're not as strong as us, so
they look past a lot of things. That makes sense
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when you when you've only got like they've got like
three dominant clubs and everyone else is struggling for money.
Makes sense. It's like it kind of makes sense why
they're like, oh, Nerely bashed his wife three times.
Speaker 2 (51:49):
Well even it's like soccer like they let uh fuck,
I'm pretty sure they let Was it the Sunderland player
that was done for like.
Speaker 1 (51:58):
The driver, the one that crashed?
Speaker 3 (52:00):
No, the Yeah, I had a couple, Yeah, I had
a couple of ones where they were like doing nasty
ship and like they've let them play it's like it
must be just the contrac just.
Speaker 1 (52:13):
Like secrets and still play. Yeah, yeah, England, if you
press the start button, pressed the start button, it doesn't
see that.
Speaker 2 (52:22):
It doesn't well for you to have that fade away.
It doesn't fade well for you.
Speaker 1 (52:25):
To said that for I saved it for a joke. Yeah,
I'm sure you did. I did. I think I called
Chris guilty secrets and or something? Did you?
Speaker 2 (52:35):
But did Everton do that? Did Everton him down straight
away or keep him for a little bit?
Speaker 1 (52:43):
They kept him till he was guilty. He wasn't allowed
to play. Yeah, it wasn't there a train Yeah, and
then when it happened.
Speaker 2 (52:48):
Because it's like United kept Greenwood for three years after
he had a like a fucking charge against him.
Speaker 1 (52:56):
Yeah, but yeah, just loading guilty secrets and still play. Yeah.
Victed pedophile.
Speaker 2 (53:02):
Yeah, he's a convicted pedophile.
Speaker 1 (53:03):
Convicted pedali talking about that. Did you hear about Alan
Joyce or Jones indecency?
Speaker 3 (53:08):
I saw that today twenty twenty four counts counts of indeed,
eleven counts of.
Speaker 1 (53:13):
Does that make it make sense why he's retired eight? Yeah,
because he's like he's sort of job he could have
done that forever. So he could have done that forever.
It makes sense why he give it up. And I
been on there.
Speaker 2 (53:26):
He would have been in a oxygen tank doing that.
Speaker 1 (53:28):
Yeah, he loved it, so it kind of makes sense
where he's disappeared. Yes, I reckon he would have heard
news about it coming up.
Speaker 2 (53:33):
All the oldies at work are going to be like
fuck false.
Speaker 1 (53:37):
False, Oh yeah right, they would have been like it
was the fucking seventies. Everyone got their fucking cocks rubbed off.
Speaker 2 (53:44):
Yeah, everyone got foxed by their boss, Like fucking hell,
the chosen one. Yeah, or is it getting that business anyway?
Speaker 1 (53:52):
It's too WS or what isn't it something like that?
He is on yeh to GB, I don't think he's
too GB.
Speaker 2 (53:57):
Was he his name radio?
Speaker 1 (54:01):
There's two big dogs there's too JP and another one.
But yeah, he was on that. And it's like they're
probably going a fucking he's probably it's Alan Alan Jones,
you know he probably they're probably lying. They just think rich.
It's like, no, dude, he's a fucking he's a creep.
Sorry it happened like yeah to GB GB Yeah, it's
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like it's it happened to old people channel.
Speaker 2 (54:27):
I love how many old like dude, it's everything.
Speaker 1 (54:29):
It comes back.
Speaker 2 (54:30):
It comes back to, like over forty listens to that ship,
It comes back to like.
Speaker 1 (54:33):
The fucking the old following faith blindly thing that we
just spoke about.
Speaker 2 (54:37):
People will God when I whenever I listen to that,
like whenever someone's got it on, it's someone talking about
gardening and how the government is fucking up, and it's like,
all right, you're also like sixty and have like fucked
your life up.
Speaker 1 (54:50):
Yeah, oh the governments sucked everything up.
Speaker 2 (54:52):
Yeah, because I voted, my son voted for labor, and
now they've ruined my life. They're also dead to.
Speaker 1 (54:59):
Me getting political again. This is where, by the way,
went that night that Ryan, Me and Ryan vomited the peachey.
Speaker 2 (55:08):
Right, I'm pretty sure you're vomited the peachy that's a
light that night.
Speaker 1 (55:12):
Anyway, you got kicked out.
Speaker 2 (55:14):
I got cut off from the bar because I walked
in and there was vomit everywhere. I mean, I walked out,
and the bar tend to blame me, and I was like, mate.
Speaker 1 (55:22):
If people listen to the pot they know the story.
But anyway, I'm pretty sure I don't know if Ryan
was being serious, but he did write me up. He goes,
because Ryan's joke about the lightsaber of politics, right, I
said it on the pod the other week. He goes,
He looks at me. He's like, I think I'm a
green lightsaber. I just went, You're a fucking no.
Speaker 2 (55:40):
I said, no, My joke is is that I'm in
my Return of the Jedi arc and in Return of
the Jedi, Luke Skywalker had a green lightsaber and I
was like, I was like, dude, and Green Party.
Speaker 1 (55:52):
I was like, dude, vote fucking Nationals, man, like vote
one Nation, not Greens, like the Fox. That new thing
that they've come out with which is going to trick
our generation because we're a bunch of TikTok retards that
love drug abuse. Is they going to try to push
legalization of marijuana. I don't get inside. I don't get
why it even matters about legal marijuana because one in
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five people are on it and they get it and
they're so nonchalant about it. Yeah, like you just like
you just see people at the pub and they're just like, yeah,
I pumped six doobies. Yeah, They're like I just went
outside and pumped one, like they just don't care. Do
you want to join me? And they're like they're like, oh,
we're going to make it legal. We're going to make
it legal for use. And it's like, dude, you're just
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going to get all these dickheads from Newtown vote for
you some more and then we're going to be fucked
and then what's the difference. They're doing it anyway. So yeah,
but yeah, that's a new thing to fucking get voters.
Speaker 2 (56:45):
And they do it legally then, but green lightsaber time, guys,
that's if you want to be in your Return of
the Jedi arc to join me and vote green.
Speaker 1 (56:52):
I don't I don't get it. I don't get the
legalization of marijuana because that just makes it not cool.
That turns it into life kind of not cool, is it?
But it makes it not cooler, Like it makes it
worse instead of like you have to meet the dude
in like a you know, dodgy situation.
Speaker 2 (57:10):
That's kind of the adverse, kind of like getting sketched out.
Speaker 1 (57:12):
That's kind of like the sort of the fun sort
of drugs is that you meet a dodgy bloke and
you get off and be like, oh, now, good of
what I got I wonder if you fucked me over
and he gets on good and you're like, oh, this
guy's secretly a fucking hectic cunt. But then like and
then imagine imagine having to buy a bag at the
fucking pharmasy, and you know it'd be good, but you'd
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be like, all right, someone's get a pregnancy test, someone's
getting fucking rash cream, and you're like, can I have
one gram of cocaine please?
Speaker 2 (57:43):
It's for my saw back.
Speaker 1 (57:45):
You don't handle prescription in No, No, it's not for
your saw back. It's because you're addicted and they just
keep feeding it to you.
Speaker 2 (57:50):
Oh, even better.
Speaker 1 (57:52):
And the worst thing is is that you might like.
Speaker 2 (57:54):
Yeah, I'm here for a phone charger. The worst Yeah, Josh,
shadow car, nice to see you again.
Speaker 1 (58:02):
If they legalize cocaine like India, man, cok, if they
legalize that. The worst thing about that, Right, There's been
times where you're at kick ons and you're like, fuck, man,
it's like eleven o'clock. We might snag him again, might
snag him for one time around. Pharmacy is not open
at ten bra. Yeah enough, there's gonna be enough creepy fucks.
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You're forgetting there's twenty four hour pharmacies. Then we're gonna
have mores and them situations because they're gonna have people
like Ryan driving true his license though, Oh is that?
Speaker 2 (58:36):
I don't never do that anyway?
Speaker 1 (58:37):
Right, never drives drunk.
Speaker 2 (58:39):
Unfortunately, I never go get phone charges? Is that the
business the middle of mine? In the middle of my
team's game?
Speaker 1 (58:46):
Ryan drunk Uber getting coked? No? No, a drive around pharmacy, just.
Speaker 2 (58:51):
A van next week, next week, next week we're starting
the afternoon attention log where I drive around Penrith.
Speaker 1 (58:59):
Drive around like it's just like you got hold on.
So you mean a drug dealer? Yes, so you want
to Mitchell just reinvented drug dealing, legal drug dealing.
Speaker 2 (59:13):
Damn legal drug dealer for drugs. Jimmy brings drugs? Oh
my god?
Speaker 1 (59:22):
Should that be drugs? So Bra, I'm all out of
Clumbian marching powder. But I've got this fucking USB C
charger I got my phone mate? Sorry, how much is it?
Speaker 2 (59:43):
How's your mates game going?
Speaker 1 (59:46):
Good luck on Sunday, Josh, Like.
Speaker 2 (59:48):
On Sunday mate? How you have fun in the finals?
Speaker 1 (59:50):
Mate? Anyway, guys, let's wrap this up. Yeah, so hopefully
in the coming weeks, we'll have a very exciting episode.
Speaker 2 (01:00:00):
We might be wearing the same shirt again.
Speaker 1 (01:00:02):
I might be wearing the secret one. Oh I found
my other good one, that one. I'll tell you I
was looking for one for that night. I found it.
It was in the bottom of a bag. Better wash that,
Better wash it. But yeah, anyway, guys, thank you for
watching the Afternoon Attention. I am Midti, this is Jezza,
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and this is Ryan. Check us out of the Safe
Boys podcast or Safe boys dot com. Uh Bran, you
can do a leaving note.
Speaker 2 (01:00:32):
Um, guys, live long and prosper.
Speaker 1 (01:00:41):
Ah make you want to kick a fat kid at
k Mark. You know what I'm saying.