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Speaker 1 (00:01):
The Flavor Podcast Network Flavor Breakfast Podcast with a Zorah
and Charlie. On today's podcast, you'll get an update about
my dad's dating life.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
And I've discovered that my personal shift is very invested
in we challenge progress.
Speaker 1 (00:15):
Yeah, and a New Zealand actor who has their PhD.
Who could it be? You'll find out right here? And Chalet,
good morning money. How are you doing? You're okay because
that was a hot night. Yeah, someone's so hot in here, so.
Speaker 3 (00:34):
You might have taken off your jammys because it was.
Speaker 1 (00:40):
See I slip. Well not, He's like a little mini
human heater. Yeah, like a hot water bottle. Just just
move move man. I was so hot. I was sleep talking,
I know, and I don't sleep talk. I was told
this morning that I was sleep talking. I'm moving to
check my sleep hat because I don't sleep talk.
Speaker 3 (01:00):
Now you're sleep app It records everything. This records with
noises like, yeah, we're definitely going in there.
Speaker 1 (01:05):
Oh I brought it up. Then I'm going to take
it to another place because you know how I was.
I was telling you about my dad who he is
fifty five, you know, and he messaged me saying could
I please have some photos of myself and me and you,
the ones you got on christ Church when we were
down there recently, because I want to send it to
him maybe And I was like, who is this? Mate?
(01:28):
Maybe lady, but it was, you know, a lady he
met and Havelock Garage. You know. He said she's lovely.
He's going to go see her tomorrow on the way
back from Nelson, and I said, good luck. And that's
where we lift it. And you know, I remembered, huh,
I haven't had an update from him. He's either in
love or it didn't go well. I said, how did
(01:50):
it go? He said, stink cares? She stood me up.
She was at a work function and forgot to tell me. Oh,
good life, sud just roll with it and I love that.
And then he told me that he loves me, and
I was like.
Speaker 3 (02:05):
Oh, did he go quite far to meet her for
a date and then she didn't turn up.
Speaker 1 (02:11):
Well, he's driving in between now picked on at the
moment in the south ardor for work for work, and
that's how he met her. And I said, oh, I'm
so sorry to hear that, damn. And I said, did
you try to message? You'll call her? When she was late.
If you did and you didn't hear until the next day,
then she might have been avoiding you because no one
doesn't have their phone on them or would forget they
(02:34):
had a work function. It's about hush, no, no, me
and my dad are very honestly, I want them out here.
He got stood up.
Speaker 3 (02:41):
He just sat there and they both have phones. Oh,
so what did happen? She didn't reply, she.
Speaker 1 (02:46):
Never showed up. And I said, did she let you
know that night that there was a work function, because
that would have made it more Okay, right, she's clicked
and gone, oh my gosh, I've got a work function.
How about He said, nah, just today, So he found
out a day later. I called an after work her
job was shut. So he's still even after being stood up,
he's still to her work, so sad. And then he
(03:13):
says again it was a work do she forgot to
tell me? And I went okay. I said, damn, hope
you got a meal and a drink while waiting, and
he said, yeah I did. And he just said I'm happy, bubs.
Love will find me. Don't go searching for it.
Speaker 2 (03:28):
See that's the message. Don't go searching for it. It'll
come to you.
Speaker 1 (03:32):
It just broke my heart reading there. Love will find me.
I'm okay, you know, just thinking of my dad being
stood up literally makes me feel so it does me
to her, I'm like, who is this woman? And he
still he still had the heart to go the next
day to where he first met her for just in case,
(03:53):
you know, she didn't want to see him.
Speaker 2 (03:55):
Oh she look even on the Texas Man that lady
was not for your dad.
Speaker 1 (04:00):
Yeah, I don't just be honest, just say, oh, I'm
not feeling it anymore. I'm not going to be there.
I just do not think you don't know that you
have a work. You don't know that you always know
when you've got to work do And but let's turn
it gangster. Now have the song. Yeah, that song Dad,
and listen listening to you.
Speaker 3 (04:20):
Know who I a.
Speaker 1 (04:23):
Yeah, go Stephen steven.
Speaker 2 (04:27):
So. On Saturday, my son PILLI right, he had a
tag tournament over at sent House Park and Mangty and
he was representing Toma and this title. Mind he's you know,
he's he's one of my rope kids and he's giving me.
Speaker 1 (04:43):
He's going to give me like maybe.
Speaker 2 (04:46):
A grandchild, like by the age of forty he's given
me that vibe you do.
Speaker 1 (04:49):
But this is the surprising thing.
Speaker 2 (04:51):
So when we were getting ready to go to TAG,
he goes, Dad, give me a minute, and I'm like, yeah,
hurry up because we need to go. He kneels down
and he says a prayer, and it caught me by surprise, like, wait,
what is this guy doing? But you would expect this
from you all I'm talking about I would expect this
from my son Rob. But Pully, on the other hand,
this was like, oh wow, this is this is something
(05:13):
new for me to see.
Speaker 1 (05:14):
But he knelt down, yeah, right before the car, getting
in the car, in the.
Speaker 2 (05:19):
Lounge, before we were walking up getting out of the door,
and he says his prayer.
Speaker 1 (05:23):
I give him prayer about him.
Speaker 2 (05:25):
Just like you know, to make sure that he has
a good game and you know, just to protect them
from any injuries and to bless his mom and dad. Anyways,
I'm like I joined them in the prayer and then
he says, I mean. We get in the car and
we drive off and he goes to me, why don't
we go church no more? I was like, oh, bro,
(05:45):
this is you know PLEI you know, look, you guys
sleep too long, and I make up all these excuses,
you know, and then he goes, well, man, we really
need to start saying our prayers again. You know, this
is something we need to do. So this is my
this is my son who's ten years old, soon to
be eleven, you know, giving me has that.
Speaker 1 (06:07):
It's not the first time I have to say that.
Speaker 2 (06:08):
I know, but this is this is something from my
son Rob. I expect this from Rob all the time.
But then it made me like when I was watching
him play and he had a pretty decent tournament too.
By the way, I was thinking to myself, Bro, you know,
I need to really go back to the drawing board
because these kids are picking up on things that we
used to do before that we're not doing anymore. And
(06:29):
it's like it's come to my attention there. It's clearly
affecting them, that is, you know what I'm saying. But
as parents, we often teach our kids, right, but then yeah,
there are times we got to show them. But then
it's outcids that really teach us things as well. Do
you get that? I honestly I and that was for
(06:51):
me a bit of a listen. You know, we sometimes
we get too caught up trying to live life that
we forget the simplest thing.
Speaker 3 (06:59):
Yeah, you're going to the gym on a Sunday, but
you know we're going to do this Sunday.
Speaker 1 (07:03):
I see your son's teaching you you need to go
to church, and Stacey's teenagers teaching her how to buy
Drake tickets. Yeah, it's just it's all just really wanted
to stay a quick shout out to all the workplaces
who have begun having their Christmas parties because it's like
a Tuesday, Tuesday lunchtime and you see people all dressed
(07:27):
up drinking on the street and I'm thinking they can
only be one thing pop off and I'm like what.
And you know, I saw a group of people the
other day. They were dressed up as like rappers. You know,
they had like the big chains on and snap backs on,
and I was like, only was it working or was
(07:49):
it giving? No, it was working because they were wearing
like maxxing trick suits. Oh nice. There was a bit
of thought that went into that. So I'm here for that. Well,
I'm here for We're on the weekend.
Speaker 3 (08:01):
We have a Coachella themed party, and you know, so
you know, as you do you kind of think about
what are we going to wear? A friend of mine's
been sending pictures and stuff. I go, you know, head bands,
and then I start, you know, looking at my wardrobe.
Go oh no, I've got heaps of options.
Speaker 1 (08:15):
What's wrong with me? She's a little wedding, she's an
undercover festival girl, and that's what to say. But hey,
stay stafe out there though, if you are going to
a Christmas party, because you know, day drinking is pretty wild,
and drinking with workmates can be pretty wild.
Speaker 2 (08:32):
Yeah, you know you you tend to borrow a lot
of things up, like when you're whether we're colleagues.
Speaker 1 (08:36):
Well, no, no, no, I'm not. Hey, look I'm not saying
with you guys, this is that a normal work a
normal true? True, true? Well, you know it's not even
just that. You know, all the end of challenge parties
are coming up for well, I know for BFTS eight
week challenge, and someone I know at the gym goes,
I can't wait to have a few wines and tell
what I really think of them? And can we not?
(09:00):
Can we not? Or at least tell us about it?
If you you're saying can we not do that? But
you really like yeah content Stace Azora and Charlie do
you remember the time?
Speaker 3 (09:15):
And this was something that happened on this day in
nineteen eighty one. It was the recording of do They
Know It's Christmas? A huge song, a huge basically movement.
So it's called band Aid and it was first started
by Bob Geldoff and Midge Error and they created this
in nineteen eighty one, as I say, because of the
(09:36):
famine and Ethiopia. So the very first version you probably know,
and it had huge people in there, like Bono, like
George Michael. We had John Taylor, Duran, Duran Boy, George,
lots of people who just look like they'd just woken
up or maybe.
Speaker 1 (09:51):
Just coming from the club on a Sunday.
Speaker 3 (09:53):
Morning, and they went in and recorded it. You know,
incredible people like George Michael. Haven't listen to this and
beer in mind and it was a bit bitter to
see than just here. But George Michael gets this guide track,
which is kind of awful. I think it's Bob Geldoff
singing it, and then he goes that note's not really
working for me, so he changes it. You're like this,
Charlie have a listen to George Michael That actual line.
Speaker 1 (10:14):
Itself the butt sayer prayer It's hard for me to
sing powerfully if we, if we, if you wanted to
kind of change notation a little bit, so it started
off a bit higher or something. But prayer can do
that if you want. Great but prayer nice. Yeah, he's
(10:34):
the man, right.
Speaker 3 (10:35):
So it was huge and this was all inspired by
the reports of Feminine Ethiopia, and so they sold a
million copies in the first week. It was the highest
selling UK song for years. It sold at eleven point
seven million copies worldwide, and it was all supposed to
be a fundraiser, and then that inspired We Are the
(10:55):
World by USA for Africa, and then they did another
version in two thousand and four that was pretty huge,
sold one point eight million copies and now just recent oh,
they've got a twenty fourteen version as well that Ed
Shearon appeared.
Speaker 1 (11:10):
In a true first time and he furished that's Ed
and am out this boy George.
Speaker 3 (11:22):
So now in twenty twenty four they've got a remix
that basically combines all of the recorded versions of do
They Know Chris It's Christmas and brings them together. But
Ed Shearon is one person who said, if you had
asked me, I do not want to be in this
remix if you'd ask me, because he said he sort
(11:43):
of learned in the last ten years since that one
was recorded in twenty fourteen. He said, I think it's
a bit of a white savior approach, and we're the
African artists who could be contributing to this and actually
singing about their people, their applies, not just you know,
people going, oh, we.
Speaker 1 (11:58):
Need to help the poor starving people Africa.
Speaker 3 (12:00):
So he's listened to other artists and that's where he's
got to and Bob Geldoff has heard this from each
year and they actually spoke about it and.
Speaker 1 (12:06):
He said it. You know, it's actually a good point
as well.
Speaker 4 (12:09):
So Ed says, you know, this is the way I
feel now, and you know I've put in the call.
He's a really lovely man, he's an intelligent guy. He's
a major artist, and we love a chart and we
neither agree or just agree or we talk about it,
but the debate must be made.
Speaker 3 (12:27):
So he's okay with those conversations happening, but still thinks
that there is room to generate. I guess talk opinions
and also money for Africa.
Speaker 1 (12:37):
So that is do they know it's Christmas?
Speaker 3 (12:39):
First recorded on this day in nineteen eighty one, and
then in two thousand and four, and then in twenty fourteen,
and then the remax in twenty twenty four and I
just remember the time, all of those times shots some
good times, wold.
Speaker 1 (12:56):
I thought it was them, whoe be them? Whoa the
feed the world? Feed the world was something I got
right for once.
Speaker 3 (13:04):
You know, the same last week it was the premiere
of one two and one or two del Mardi and
you saw him word to Morrison there right, we were
both there with the cuss and I just wanted to
let you know that since then he's gained a major qualification.
Speaker 1 (13:19):
Guys.
Speaker 3 (13:20):
What well, he's got a show called Earth Oven and
so he's looking at ways that k has cooked around
the Pacific.
Speaker 1 (13:30):
Or hangy, all of those things.
Speaker 3 (13:32):
And so he was filming on the weekend actually in
the center of the universe market too, and he received
this qualification because he did such a good job with
this Hangy.
Speaker 1 (13:41):
He got a PhD.
Speaker 2 (13:42):
Oh wait wait did he do it?
Speaker 1 (13:46):
Is this a self proclaimed PhD or No?
Speaker 3 (13:48):
It was from the cousin who usually puts the hangey down,
and he gave him a PhD of putting hangy down PhD.
Speaker 1 (13:58):
What we did there, it got moved.
Speaker 3 (14:01):
You've graduated from the kitchen tem to putting the honey down.
Speaker 1 (14:05):
Got your PhD. Nice. Nice. So it's probably the best
words of the one. Yeah, I say most important to you.
Put the herbs on the.
Speaker 3 (14:14):
Background, you put the honey down, you got PhD. Okay,
So Christmas time, if you haven't noticed, I know what
you could do?
Speaker 1 (14:27):
Something really original?
Speaker 3 (14:28):
Any song that you know in terms of putting up
an Instagram story of you decorating it. Why don't you
go starting to feel like Christmas? Like everybody does Christmas
chrip bowl. Which Christmas dessert do you prefer? We said,
pavlov or trifle? Pevlover always gets all the love. I'd
(14:50):
have to say, it gets all the hype.
Speaker 1 (14:52):
What Pavlova like Christmas?
Speaker 3 (14:54):
Pavlover, it's always getting all the coverage.
Speaker 1 (14:57):
I don't like Pervlov, no do I. I don't believe
in it. It's weird. Good trifle though, that's the honest you.
I don't know if I do like trifle, But this
is the thing. That's why. No, not really, but if I,
you know, was to vote on trpole, wouldn't trying did
up at flavor Radios Instagram story. I voted a trifle
and it one was sixty eight percent of the votes.
(15:20):
In terms of which Christmas dessert do you prefer between
the pev and the trifle? I like an ambrosure. I
don't know, There's just something about it. It's so it
feels light, you know, chocolate bits in it. And honestly,
my my Auntie Ellen, she makes such a good one.
Speaker 3 (15:35):
Cream and yoga. It's not light, but it's delicious. Okay,
So you can only have two options there. So we
didn't have ambrosiare in there, but that's your.
Speaker 1 (15:42):
Mother have cream in them. Now let me tell you
about the trifle.
Speaker 2 (15:46):
So after you eat the trifle, you have a little nap, right,
and then when you have a little nap, you wake
up and then this the trifle store, Yeah, like on
the bench ready for you to.
Speaker 1 (15:56):
And it soaks and it gets better. I'd have you
gray with some ice cream. You know when people put
liquor and trefles more, this is the same with Christmas cakes.
I don't know, that's ye Old English way too much
for me. It really makes sense for me. Is the
mince wor.
Speaker 3 (16:16):
Yeah, you know that, I'm really desperate if I'm eating
some of those, I know, or you have to you know,
I don't mind the pastry around the edges, but apparently
that's not the thing to do, to just eat around
the edges.
Speaker 1 (16:26):
What is even a good Christmas zero? Because even when
I think about I don't even really like brandy snaps?
Am I just not eating dessert? I'm like, you're just
not a happy eater. Music's got some issues this week?
What's wrong with you? Is there a Brandy snap? The
one that's cream.
Speaker 3 (16:40):
In the middle of they kind of slap, don't you think?
Speaker 2 (16:43):
No?
Speaker 1 (16:44):
What about a Turkish? They're like, yack, But there's not
a Christmas dessert that's just a random chocolate. But you
get them in your like presents, right, favorites?
Speaker 3 (16:53):
You're not favorites? How do they ever qualify for favorite?
Speaker 2 (16:56):
That's sad when everyone eat everything else but then leaves the.
Speaker 1 (16:59):
Two there're still the lights.
Speaker 3 (17:02):
Well, in terms of our Christmas deserts, we said pavlover
or trifle and you went in the ture bowl.
Speaker 1 (17:08):
We have some trifle, Thanks Jo Stays, Azora and Charlie.
But I think it's a you know, the perfect time
to put some risks speaged on this man's name. You
may know him from songs like Us Legs Loved called
James La cool J. Now My Girl such a good song.
(17:35):
What about Lounging? Yeah, okay, okay. So the reason that
I'm talking about A cool J is because he has
recently done an interview with Apple Music and he decided,
you know what, I've been humble for years and years
and years, and it's time that I remind these people
just how good I am. I must say this what humbly,
(17:58):
but I really mean it.
Speaker 5 (17:59):
I think one day people are gonna wake up and
realize that L cool J is the most important rapper
that ever existed. When it comes to the jewelry, this
is the guy who introduced all the diamond and the
ice in the champagne.
Speaker 1 (18:10):
When it comes to the.
Speaker 5 (18:11):
Goat terminology, they're gonna say, yo, this is the guy
who came up with the gold that we're gonna say.
When it comes to death jam, Wow, this is the
first artist that was on death Jam.
Speaker 1 (18:20):
But he's not wrong though. That was the first, he
was sixteen years older than he was before run DM six,
you know what I mean, Like he was the one
that did the first of the collabse with clothes, not
not the footwear, but clothes and the jewelry and being
iced out like he was the first superstar. You know
what I mean because he said it from when he's sixteen,
mid fifties nine and he's still But you know, when
(18:42):
people talk about themselves and the third person, I think
people are gonna understand one day that LJ that's you. Yeah, exactly,
all right. Actually I've never really thought about that.
Speaker 2 (18:52):
Do I notice something that's pretty dark about l cool
Ja is that it's just going to roam.
Speaker 1 (18:56):
Take it to a ditty place. No, I'm not going
to take it to a dirty place.
Speaker 2 (18:59):
But this is like he had a rough childhood like
his I think watching it. Watched it the other day
where his his day came in and he you know,
he killed his mom and his what and his grandfather?
Speaker 1 (19:13):
Are you sure one short?
Speaker 2 (19:15):
Oh my gosh, it's awful, and really taught him how
to like stay calm because he was only four years
old at the time.
Speaker 3 (19:21):
Oh well yeah, yeah, because this was an Oprah wasn't it.
Speaker 1 (19:24):
I think it was. I can't believe I didn't know that. Wow,
the man's got a layer of the man. Also say
the man connect. It's just also he's got the body. Okay,
all right, we got the body. Charlie Ricco. Yeah, he
was four years old and he found them and blood.
We were so sad. So here he is. He's put
(19:47):
some respect in his name. Give it his flowers. You know, Charlie,
you should recognize someone who's been a big supporter of
you through this eight week challenge. So Charlie, uh, he
told us that he actually got a call from his chef,
his nutritionous on Sunday, this is during the weekend, from Penny,
who's been making his meals, to say, did you win?
Speaker 3 (20:10):
Bless So this has been weeks at the cafe two
doors down. We get coffee every morning. And then Charlie
decided to tell yeah, started to pay her to make
his meals. So he's bringing the ingredient and then she
would make them. And you said she made them really
really well, even though it's chicken and bees.
Speaker 1 (20:29):
Like I'm not even lying.
Speaker 2 (20:31):
I don't eat fish, but the way that Penny makes
the fish by Golly I'm telling you it's so.
Speaker 1 (20:38):
Dem so much, chef, I guess.
Speaker 3 (20:42):
So then she missed you on the weekend to find
out how you went and challenged what were you able
to say to her?
Speaker 2 (20:46):
She she called me, She goes, Charlie, Hello, stop, did
you win? I'm like, no, I don't know yet. I'm
going to find out this week shares. Oh man, please
let me know. Please let me know, because you know,
she's like right into this.
Speaker 1 (21:00):
To be putting straight on the CV. She's committed. She's
your chef and nutritionists. You've got another nutritionist too, is
technically you've got two?
Speaker 2 (21:06):
Yeah, yeah, well no he's not a nutrition he's and
shout out to well he is a nutritionist.
Speaker 1 (21:12):
He's given me the whole meal plan.
Speaker 2 (21:13):
So, but you know, when it comes to cooking the food,
Penny is the key, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (21:21):
She is the key to the soul thing on them. Yeah,
lot of hands.
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Jasmine Lawrence they're not only together, but they just got engaged.
They've been together for years and years. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (22:35):
I've seen something online a while ago where Eddie Murphy
was telling what's his name Martin Lawrence said he has
to pay for the for the winter.
Speaker 1 (22:45):
Well that's the thing, right, So this happened just yesterday
that they got engaged. So I am just thinking already
about the grandkids. Imagine saying, oh, yeah, my grand my
granddad's Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence.
Speaker 3 (22:58):
And flex here's a movie that they made together. The
thing is that they both look like their dads as well.
Speaker 1 (23:05):
I know you're right, that is your em gosp Oh
my gosh, it's just different the further you go out
of Auckland. It's not just cheaper for the gases at Stastes.
Speaker 3 (23:17):
Well, I don't know, help me out, guys. It's geographical tax.
That's what I've decided. So on Sunday I stopped in
at Massy Road Bakery and I bought a sandwich that
I will buy in town for eight dollars fifty And
don't worry I moan about it because it's just cheese
and young in It's eight dollars fifty. Mate, how did
(23:38):
that happen? How much did I pay? Massy Road five
dollars and it's a score had chicken in it as well.
Speaker 1 (23:45):
Yeah, so Massy Road Mangodi. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (23:48):
And but my friend at the Hui, she went, that's expensive.
It should have been four dollars fifty. It's just some
what else said?
Speaker 1 (23:56):
Yeah, because she she lives in Otah.
Speaker 3 (23:58):
Yeah, and she's you know, that's expects. I'm like, I'm
just buzzing out on my five dollars sandwich, which, by
the way, I also at the Hohoy, someone had gone
just done the most and brought everything, so he said, oh,
I just take yours home.
Speaker 1 (24:12):
I'm like, yeah, I ate it. The next day, I'm
desensitized by living here in Auckland City. It's a rip off.
Speaker 2 (24:20):
Well this door hope out in South Aukland, man, this
still buy feeds for five bucks.
Speaker 1 (24:25):
We're we're we're.
Speaker 2 (24:26):
I'm just saying, like, you know, you could probably buy
chips pie.
Speaker 1 (24:31):
You can do that up here. But you see a sandwich.
You know you're right about the sandwich thing.
Speaker 3 (24:35):
Well, the thing is, when gor my sandwiches start being
we're just going to act like it's normal to have
a thirteen dollars sandwich.
Speaker 1 (24:41):
Yeah, you know, you're right. That's how I feel about
pies being fourteen dollars. I'm like, well, and then the
portions are smaller out here in the city.
Speaker 3 (24:50):
In the city, you can yeah central text and fair
enough too. It's like the ear is obviously a bitter quality,
isn't it what we're paying for?
Speaker 1 (24:59):
We pay for the the text to see the sky
tell yeah, I can see the tip of the side.
I don't know if there's any five dollar feeds near you,
I'll make you curious. My son had his tag game.
But what I find that's quite elite is that.
Speaker 2 (25:18):
And I never thought that I'll say this, but sitting
down on those you know, the chairs and watching.
Speaker 1 (25:24):
What do you mean like a camping chair or yeah,
like a camping chair. You know the ones that you
take the beach chairs. Did you take one? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (25:31):
I took what it's not why it wasn't it's because
I took seeing his car and it was the back
of saying this car. So I was thinking, Bro, you
know what, man, there's gonna be a long day. And
to watch tags standing like you know, I met that
age with the legs.
Speaker 1 (25:44):
You've just done an eight week challenge. That's why I
don't want to stand up anymore.
Speaker 2 (25:48):
Yeah, but then I put this chair out, and I
tell you what, it's a game change change your life.
Speaker 1 (25:53):
That's changed my life. Changes how you view the game.
Oh you're not.
Speaker 2 (25:58):
You're not moaning about like this and that, my bang,
You're actually relaxing.
Speaker 1 (26:04):
And if you look around, you're not the only one
that's sitting down. Everybody is doing this. And then you're.
Speaker 2 (26:08):
Looking at the person that's just like maybe three cheers away,
from you, like, holy heck, bro, this brother brought out
us so far. This is not a beach chap and
you know that they're taking it around in the little trolleys,
and then you know the kids are enjoying it.
Speaker 1 (26:27):
The kids are on the trolleys, and well, there's the
only way to do it. I reckon. I couldn't imagine
standing for an entire tournament. I don't want that at all.
Speaker 3 (26:35):
There's always someone more organized than you, though's got more stuff.
But Charlie, I'm surprised that you're not the parent who's
kind of paces along the sideline and watch in like
sort of coaching your kids.
Speaker 2 (26:45):
I used to I used to be that guy. I
used to be that dad, but then now you know,
my kids are like, bad dad. You need to start
doing that, because that's a little bit everyone else's dads
are just watching from the sideline. I'm like the you know,
these are eight players on the take that under my player,
the tree.
Speaker 1 (27:00):
Leader, the Charlie leader, the Charlie leader. You know, I'm
just the chair leader. Do you get it? Let's go
brand there. But I'm here for it. I mean i'd
be like that. Now, tell you survive. That is it
from us, and that is we, That is I N
(27:21):
Do you know what we we means yes, yes, yes, yes, yeah,
all right it is look around. We troll them on nothing.
We so every time you look at Stay said like,
I'm like I got this wrong. No, no, she's just trying.
But she did not actually succeed on this occasion. We
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