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August 5, 2024 31 mins

Today on the show we discuss the overnight gold medal for Finn Butcher in Paris, we ask you what your favourite toastie combos are, and Producer Rosie reviews 'Something About Mary'

0:00 Intro
0:40 Finn Butcher Wins Gold
2:25 New Relationship Training Rule
4:55 Producer Rosie Reviews Something About Mary
8:25 New Zealand’s Greatest Toastie Combo
14:30 Door Opening Etiquette
17:30 Paris: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
21:35 The Chasers
25:15 Finn Butcher Wins Gold pt.2
27:55 School Council’s

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:06):
Tony Jason Sam's feel Good Breakfast Can't Shart podcast.

Speaker 1 (00:11):
Today on the show, we talked about council responsibilities and
how the lower down the picking order, the worst they get.

Speaker 3 (00:18):
And we also talk about door etiquette and it turns
out Jason has been opening.

Speaker 4 (00:23):
Doors all the wrong way. I had no idea. Thank
you for the coaching lesson.

Speaker 5 (00:27):
Also, your mouth's going to wader when you listen to
this one the best toasted sandwich combos. Feeling really good
this morning because a couple of hours ago Finn Butcher
won gold in the Kayak Cross. But for me, yeah,
Finn Butcher desers the gold medal. But I think also
a gold medalist is the commentator.

Speaker 6 (00:48):
Let's hear it day listen.

Speaker 7 (00:49):
Finn Butcher ish na look back Chapion.

Speaker 4 (00:56):
Can you believe it? Carve his name.

Speaker 8 (01:02):
Into New Zealand sport history, The Butcher, the lovers, the
coach carving.

Speaker 6 (01:10):
I actually loved there.

Speaker 1 (01:12):
But do you know what what what happens in commentary.
I'm just going to give you a little insight to
how the commentary works. Right, So you have your main
people that commentate, so you will have noticed if you're
listening to the pulp up for example, if you're watching
the pul up for example last night, Tony Johnson, big name,
you know he often does it.

Speaker 6 (01:28):
And before him, Keith Quinn.

Speaker 1 (01:29):
Used to do the athletics, so you get your your
stor warts on the track and field. The swimming used
to always be John macbeth. So you get those people
and the absolutely now when it comes to commentary in
the middle of the night in an event that let's
be honest, New Zealand wasn't expecting to meddle in, that's
when other people get the call up. So this is this,

(01:51):
this is going to launch it Bewley's.

Speaker 4 (01:52):
Career that was brilliant.

Speaker 3 (01:56):
As brilliant it's not Olympic sports could be the w
w F up against lads.

Speaker 1 (02:04):
Remember the Keith Quinn commentary moment when Jonahlonge who got
that storming training lo.

Speaker 6 (02:12):
This is Nile's moment?

Speaker 4 (02:15):
Is the moment.

Speaker 3 (02:18):
That name congratulations was that once again Streally a nice
of viewing the Olympic Games to the early hours of
the morning, I had that.

Speaker 1 (02:26):
You know, you get that sort of feeling where you
want to be patriotic and stay up, but you also
know you're going to have major fernburn the next morning
with the tiredness. And I'm just really glad that the
pole vaulters at least came through and all made the final,
so I feel like.

Speaker 6 (02:41):
It was worth it. Now if I dipped out, I
would have been so dark.

Speaker 3 (02:45):
And there's no bit of sport to illustrate where your
bodies at in the pole vaulting, because don't they have
magnificent bodies?

Speaker 9 (02:50):
They do. We all watch and we all think, my
body doesn't look like that.

Speaker 6 (02:55):
You should have seen the six packs on some of them.
Such a call.

Speaker 3 (03:00):
Yeah, yeah, Well, there's a new training rule that's come
out as controversial. I just want to put it forward
by saying, this is not my rule. This is just
something that someone's put out there.

Speaker 1 (03:07):
Okay, that means it's going to be inappropriate days.

Speaker 3 (03:11):
And it's all about training within your own relationship. It's
about balance because you know, you kind of want to
be in the same sphere in a relationship, don't you.

Speaker 6 (03:17):
What's what do you mean by that?

Speaker 3 (03:19):
You want to kind of be equally as fit or
outfit as your partner, don't you reckon?

Speaker 4 (03:22):
And that's kind of how it works.

Speaker 6 (03:24):
Well, it depends.

Speaker 1 (03:25):
There's a lot of old guys with young birds.

Speaker 3 (03:28):
There's extra factors in that talking more more relationships.

Speaker 4 (03:33):
Okay, this is the rule, and you can argue it
anyway you like.

Speaker 3 (03:36):
If you can't carry your lady up the stairs, you
both need to hit the gym.

Speaker 4 (03:41):
That's the roles the rule. That's the rule. So think
about that.

Speaker 3 (03:45):
It's quite there's a balancing parameter there because you you might.

Speaker 6 (03:49):
Have put on it versus weight.

Speaker 4 (03:51):
Yeah, you might have put on a bit of weight.

Speaker 9 (03:53):
But if your husband's a bit of a hulk, he's
a tough man.

Speaker 3 (03:56):
He can allow you to put on a bit of
weight because he can still carry your up the stairs.

Speaker 4 (04:00):
Yep. Yeah. But if he isn't, and if it isn't
a strong man, then you can have to watch your diet.

Speaker 3 (04:05):
I think there's a nice balancing parameter around this throng.
I'll read it to you again.

Speaker 4 (04:08):
Is the fact the guy needs to do a bit
more with his weights. Yeah, yeah, you can't carry them.

Speaker 10 (04:14):
On both sides a wonderful balancing scale.

Speaker 1 (04:17):
But you know what, you could have quite a light
wife with a real weakling husband that might never be
able to carry it.

Speaker 4 (04:24):
Well, he needs to hit the gym, he needs to
work on his dead lift.

Speaker 6 (04:27):
But she didn't marry him for his bulk clearly.

Speaker 9 (04:29):
Well, you don't want to lose the balance, though, do you.

Speaker 6 (04:31):
Well, I don't think the balance was even there, you
know what I mean?

Speaker 5 (04:35):
I think so, But I think also it's more a
relationship than can you carry a wife upstairs?

Speaker 4 (04:41):
I mean, call me all romantic, but I don't call him.

Speaker 3 (04:44):
This a fact, but I suggest if you can't carry
your missus up the stairs, it's over.

Speaker 5 (04:51):
Forget john An and those married first fight.

Speaker 4 (04:53):
You can't say Wallace on there.

Speaker 5 (04:56):
Well, because it's a Tuesday, we do this every Tuesday,
we get our twenty two year old producer Rosie to
watch the that we watched, you know, years ago, for
the first time through fresh eyes. This week it's something
about Mary. What did you think?

Speaker 11 (05:06):
Well, firstly, you could never ever ever remake this movie because,
as Mary would say, it's politically incorrect.

Speaker 4 (05:15):
My real passion is my hobby? Really, what's that I
work with retards?

Speaker 10 (05:20):
Isn't that a little politically incorrect?

Speaker 4 (05:23):
We got this one kid, Mango, so one day Mango
gets out of.

Speaker 10 (05:27):
His cage and they keep him in a cage.

Speaker 4 (05:29):
Those goofy bastards are just about the best thing I've
got going in this crazy world.

Speaker 6 (05:37):
So much, it's so many moments like that throughout the.

Speaker 1 (05:40):
Remember they're not saying that in the movie as Oh,
it's cool to say that, doing it for shot.

Speaker 11 (05:46):
Shot Even now, I don't think you could. I don't
put that scene in a movie. It was hilarious. I
think it was so funny.

Speaker 1 (05:53):
I honestly think you could if you were, if you
were doing it like you were in the nineties, just
like people murder people now, you know what I mean.

Speaker 11 (06:02):
Yeah, Well, there's so many little things like that. So
Mongo and this other little quote here.

Speaker 6 (06:13):
Say these things all the time.

Speaker 4 (06:14):
I'm was like, where is it from?

Speaker 6 (06:15):
Why are they saying that? It's so funny?

Speaker 11 (06:17):
And now I know, And I'm finding that a lot
with these movie reviews that I'm finding out where things
are coming from.

Speaker 6 (06:23):
I'm hilarious. We've been around so long that I've become.

Speaker 4 (06:28):
Franks and Beans.

Speaker 5 (06:29):
Now that there's we gotta bleed her, people still yell out,
We've got to bleed.

Speaker 6 (06:32):
He something about Mary as well. Because I don't even
know why.

Speaker 11 (06:40):
The origin of popular culture, and you can see why
everyone wants to be Mary, right, She's literally the dream girl.
She's funny, she's kind, she's.

Speaker 1 (06:53):
She can play golf well.

Speaker 6 (07:00):
Windy is there was no one cooler the nerror at
that time.

Speaker 11 (07:03):
I was reading some things before and apparently Cameron Diez
at the time, the whole crew was.

Speaker 6 (07:08):
In love with her, like she was literally the Mary
on set as well, like that's exactly what she was like.

Speaker 11 (07:14):
And there was a weird part of the movie that
I was kind of just completely confused by. There were
these two people that just kept appearing singing, singing the
songs the whole movie.

Speaker 4 (07:28):
His friends would say, stop whine and they've had enough
of that. His friends would say, starve Pine.

Speaker 6 (07:36):
There was the other girls to look like, who were they?

Speaker 5 (07:40):
I don't know, but I thought this kind of edited
to it. It was like it was almost like a narrator.
Dudes start singing with the guitar, singing the stage, and
then at.

Speaker 6 (07:48):
The very end they ended up getting shot and falling
into the water, and.

Speaker 11 (07:51):
I was just like, this is such an unnecessary scene
and part of the movie.

Speaker 6 (07:55):
But it was funny and actually it was gotten about
that whole bit.

Speaker 4 (07:58):
To be honest, did it suck up? Did you you
sit through it? Laughing?

Speaker 11 (08:01):
Absolutely so inappropriate but also the most heartfelt movie ever.

Speaker 12 (08:05):
It was.

Speaker 6 (08:06):
It was great.

Speaker 4 (08:08):
How many roses on the Rosy scale?

Speaker 6 (08:09):
How many roses out of a five or ten?

Speaker 4 (08:12):
It's out of a dozen out of a dozen.

Speaker 11 (08:17):
Scale, We'll give it eleven eleven roses.

Speaker 5 (08:23):
We need to celebrate the greatest toasted sandwiches across New
Zealand because the finalists have been announced and I'm going
to find a winner later this year.

Speaker 1 (08:30):
These are amazing, honestly, So we've gone through some of
the finalists and we've picked our favorite one and we
are going to ask you what you think your best
toasty combo is. But listen to this from We're heading
to an hour and this particular place or Keddy Falls
Store won the twenty twenty two Supreme title and they're
back end with Figgy in the middle this year. Listen

(08:51):
to this combo Swiss cheese, pickle cheesecake mix, interesting walnuts, figs,
streaky bacon, rocket chili, honey, blue cheese, and McClure's pickles
inside buttoned sourdough and topped with copious amounts of grated parmesan.
Like the fig bacon mix for me with the blue cheese,
that's a match made in heaven.

Speaker 6 (09:10):
Yeah, Figgy in the middle all the way.

Speaker 4 (09:12):
The weird thing is.

Speaker 3 (09:13):
I've gone with through as well, Caper's Cafe and store Brothers.

Speaker 10 (09:20):
Brother.

Speaker 5 (09:23):
What a great name for a sandwich, brother, get it outdwich.

Speaker 4 (09:28):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (09:30):
And what's in your toast?

Speaker 3 (09:31):
Hoist and glazed pork belly with sweet chili and garlic mclures,
sweet and spicy pickles, crispy fried Shalott's mozzarella, Tasty cheese,
spring onion, red onion, miso mayonnaise on garlic, buttered Turkish
sesame bread.

Speaker 2 (09:44):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (09:46):
And this is the thing when when you find out
all these finals, so they're right across New Zealand, by
the way, you make an effort to try and go
and try one of these. Like last year one of
the big winners was one at Freeport with Cleveland Co
at the Mount. So we tried to go through its
outside the Bayfair shopping center and they had to be
they happen to be.

Speaker 4 (09:59):
Clo Will were here.

Speaker 5 (10:00):
But I took a photo of the menu, because this
is what I was going to order, the surf, turf
and smoke toasty. So you got smoked lamb, pastrami, garlic,
prawn's mozzarella, smoke chatted cheese, sauce and McClure's pickles.

Speaker 4 (10:12):
How good.

Speaker 1 (10:13):
You know, when I said we're in an up our game,
is that not proof that they he and cheese ain't
gonna cut spaghetti?

Speaker 3 (10:19):
Mindally going to pick a pitch chow chow and cheese.

Speaker 5 (10:25):
But when you keep it basic though, what is your
toasted sandwich?

Speaker 4 (10:30):
Djule?

Speaker 5 (10:30):
What's the best combo that you put together in your
toasted sandwich? On a day we're celebrating the greatest around
the country. What's your greatest in your kitchen? Eight one
hundred double O four Coast call us and tell us
we'll see it. Text to two six nine one because
we'd love to hear.

Speaker 2 (10:42):
Your daily feel good breakfast catch up podcast with Coasts Tony, Jason, Sam.

Speaker 4 (10:50):
This is making us feel amazing.

Speaker 5 (10:51):
At the moment, three of our pole bottles are through
to Thursday's final at the Olympics.

Speaker 4 (10:56):
How good is that?

Speaker 1 (10:57):
Yeah, this was the first time that's happened for New
Zealand and any discipline into the final and it happened
in dramatic fashion. I'm going to talk about a bit later,
but can we just do a humble brag right now
because two of those pole voters are from our local
athletics club, Tuckpoooner, and all of them went to tuckapoona
grammar as well.

Speaker 4 (11:13):
More than that, they actually turn up every club night
and help the kids, like.

Speaker 6 (11:16):
They literally hold the high jump pole for the little
eight year old.

Speaker 4 (11:19):
It's so cool. I love when people give back like that.

Speaker 5 (11:22):
And at the moment, we're looking around for the best
toasted sandwich in New Zealand. The finalists to renounced us today.
Can see the list of the finalists at the Insid
heralds dot co dot inzi. But we want to celebrate
the humble toast at your place, William. What goes in
your toasty?

Speaker 13 (11:34):
Oh it's going to be a smoke chicken, Kevin beer
and cranberry sauce.

Speaker 14 (11:40):
You're away eight.

Speaker 4 (11:41):
I have forgotten about that combination and a toast. I
used to do that. That was a good And you're right,
you got to total bit of butters to brand up.

Speaker 1 (11:48):
Do you say bree cheese because chicken and bree is
quite nice to controversial.

Speaker 3 (11:52):
Do you know to brann up the outside of a toasty,
it's not Actually the best thing is not butter.

Speaker 9 (11:56):
It's actually mayonnaise. That's the trick.

Speaker 6 (12:00):
Yeah, and then it just tastes even better.

Speaker 4 (12:03):
Know what's on yours?

Speaker 14 (12:05):
Well, theaster sandburg is normally when you can't work out
what you're gonna have for lunching, a SATs whatever in
the threat spearmshed potato cheese is always good and you
had a had a spag bowl or something spag bowls.
That's all or more than.

Speaker 6 (12:25):
You're cracking me up. You're literally putting a dinner in
your toasting.

Speaker 3 (12:28):
Yeah, and don't underestimate the potato and the bread as
well the carb on the carb still.

Speaker 6 (12:35):
That's great.

Speaker 1 (12:36):
No another text here, and this has reminded me because
this is one of my husband's favorite things.

Speaker 6 (12:40):
To put it in a toasty. And there is a salami.

Speaker 1 (12:41):
I mean, this person's going to step further and gon salami,
kim chi, cheese and jalapenos.

Speaker 3 (12:46):
Oh, hang on a second, hang in a second. You
can't be combining a jilipino with some kim chi. Those
are well, they are that's that's Mixico crashing into Korea
right there.

Speaker 1 (12:55):
When it comes to toasting, you're judging that, but you're
judging no for putting spag bowl mesh.

Speaker 4 (13:01):
But least there's just a classic roast. No, that's that's
Irish with the potato and Italian.

Speaker 1 (13:06):
So that's salami and a toasty that salami cheese, just
to give it that little kirk underrated.

Speaker 4 (13:11):
Wait, can you give me that combination again? What salami
cheese cheese?

Speaker 5 (13:16):
It doesn't know what it's doing, but going to toast
you little things, Mickey, what's on yours?

Speaker 14 (13:22):
Oh?

Speaker 15 (13:24):
In stead, Hi, I quite like the most meshed potato idea,
and I've definitely done that before. But one of my
favorites was just check Hodney, you know that least favor
check and was smoked cheese.

Speaker 4 (13:37):
Yummy.

Speaker 1 (13:38):
Don't chicken and cheese such a good cult gloss over
the fact that she said smoke cheese.

Speaker 3 (13:43):
That's a that's a detail you can't forget town.

Speaker 5 (13:47):
Some of the other one is coming through on the
texts on two six nine nine homemade mince with homemade
fruit chutney, Oh yeah yeah.

Speaker 1 (13:53):
And even the chicken, avocado and cheese from leand although
are we toasting the avocado is hot avocado?

Speaker 6 (13:59):
What we want.

Speaker 4 (14:01):
Add to the end of thinking factor.

Speaker 6 (14:03):
Yeah, I know is I'm going to be having a
toasting for lunchs.

Speaker 4 (14:08):
If you've had breakfast. We're not going to judge with
a toast sandwich of breakfast.

Speaker 3 (14:11):
I'm not doing Salai Kim chinnhlopino though, that's an absolute disaster.

Speaker 6 (14:14):
I'm going to go whip you up a spare ball.

Speaker 4 (14:16):
Tug about hi love? Do you hear this?

Speaker 5 (14:18):
Songe from Parmas to North Right Brew Union in Parmas,
north of Call, there's the.

Speaker 4 (14:22):
Smoke Chicken Ripper. That's a basically the Smoke Chicken Ripper, tough,
tough like Barby. You've heard the news.

Speaker 5 (14:28):
Sean Johnson is pulling up stumps at the end of
the season for the Warriors. He's pulling it up. That's
at the end of his career, at the end of
the season. So he's going to walk out the door
and close the door behind him.

Speaker 4 (14:36):
Yeah, wash your career.

Speaker 3 (14:37):
Give a man a round of a plute and also good.

Speaker 1 (14:41):
To make that decision when your body is starting to
break down a bit. He's got young kids. He wants
to go and enjoy them, watch the space. He's such
a good ambassador. I expect him to be a brand
ambassador for something.

Speaker 4 (14:50):
Absolutely and he has.

Speaker 9 (14:51):
He has left his career in Spiley form. Everywhere you
see him.

Speaker 3 (14:54):
He's having a good life and it doesn't matter what
you do in this life, though someone manages to pick
it apart. Want to talk about opening the door now,
the etiquette of opening a door and Jace, you are
one of the most politest, loveliest men I've ever met,
and in fact, sometimes you are so polite when opening
a door it becomes laborious because we're sitting there waiting
for the next person to walk through the door.

Speaker 4 (15:14):
Talk me through it.

Speaker 1 (15:15):
Well, first of all, I'd just like to say I
appreciate that Jason actually opens the door for me, doesn't
leave it slammed in my face.

Speaker 6 (15:21):
But I'm carrying plate, Sam. That's very old school values,
which I appreciate. Jason.

Speaker 4 (15:27):
Thank thank you, Tony, and thank you Sam. But I'm
waiting for the butt.

Speaker 6 (15:29):
But throw this to me like I'm judging the person
who opens the door for me.

Speaker 4 (15:35):
Have you guys discussed this, have you?

Speaker 15 (15:37):
No?

Speaker 3 (15:37):
No, no, This is purely from my mind. Well, No,
I saw a thing and I thought, wow, that's amazing.
Jason's doing it all wrong.

Speaker 1 (15:43):
Because, say, for instance, at that point, did you not
think I should start opening doors?

Speaker 3 (15:48):
No, what happens when an elevator opens. Jason is so
kind that he will let everyone leave before and someone
Sometimes it's hesitation, and it'll go on for so long
that elevator shut.

Speaker 4 (16:00):
When you go up to four or five, you have
to start again.

Speaker 1 (16:03):
I actually think I know what Sam's going to say.
I'm just going to open this door and demonstrate this,
I think.

Speaker 6 (16:09):
So do you explain that.

Speaker 3 (16:12):
Jason approaches the door and he looks disturbingly like a
lady opens the door, oh and towers and put.

Speaker 4 (16:20):
To do the arch. No, you're still wrong as well.

Speaker 6 (16:23):
I think that's what Jace does.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
So Jase kind of opens the door, but doesn't like
commit to the full open. He kind of leaves it
and I've got to crouch under like it. He's a mountain,
like a guard of honor. You a guard of honor.
I see, Work's okay for me because I'm verdically challenged.
But you're going to be doing that for a great day.

Speaker 4 (16:41):
That's that's a good point.

Speaker 6 (16:43):
Adams wouldn't fit under there.

Speaker 3 (16:45):
It turns into a what's it called when you have
to a limbo competition?

Speaker 4 (16:50):
Now it's not that.

Speaker 3 (16:50):
See, the whole premise of opening a door is to
check the room is safe for the lady on the
other side.

Speaker 4 (16:57):
So what instead you should do is not wait for
other people to leave.

Speaker 3 (17:01):
You should, like me, barge through the door first, hold
the door, check.

Speaker 4 (17:06):
The rumors safe, and then allow the lady to enter.

Speaker 6 (17:09):
But you don't hold the door, You barge through and
slam it behind me.

Speaker 4 (17:12):
Yeah, I haven't got the second.

Speaker 1 (17:17):
And also I feel like I need to predict Jason's.

Speaker 6 (17:21):
Safety and let the lady walk through.

Speaker 1 (17:28):
To boy, we need to talk about the Olympics, because
every day since the game started I've done a good, bad,
and ugly take on what's happened.

Speaker 6 (17:37):
A couple of goods.

Speaker 1 (17:38):
Okay, I'm mating it in because it's my rules. Two
good things, one an unexpected middle. How good is an
unexpected middle? And that is what we found in Finn Butcher.

Speaker 7 (17:50):
Finn Butcher is an Olympic japion.

Speaker 4 (17:57):
Can you believe it? Carve his name.

Speaker 8 (18:03):
Into New Zealand sport history. The Butcher delivers goods.

Speaker 1 (18:10):
So not only did we have an unexpected medal, we
had an unexpected genius in the commentary box, which was
a guy from christ which called Nick Bewley and he deserves.

Speaker 6 (18:19):
His own goal. Nailed that, Yeah, he absolutely nailed it.

Speaker 1 (18:23):
The bad for me overnight was the triathlon relay, specifically
the crash.

Speaker 6 (18:28):
For old Hayden Wild.

Speaker 1 (18:29):
We skid it out around the corner and we saw
that heaps in the individual race as well, and that
really set us back, and then it just kind of
got worse than the triathlon relay after the great heighs
of the individual race.

Speaker 4 (18:39):
It was a hard watch.

Speaker 6 (18:40):
It was a hard watch. I tell you. What wasn't
a hard watch was the pull vault. For many reasons.

Speaker 4 (18:44):
Got it was good.

Speaker 5 (18:46):
Specimens, sandwiches on MutS that could.

Speaker 4 (18:50):
I didn't even know the player sport.

Speaker 1 (18:54):
I stayed up till ten thirty to watch all three
of the Kiwi women get into the the final.

Speaker 6 (19:01):
Which was fabulous.

Speaker 1 (19:02):
But I'm actually taking the pole vault as our ugly
which sounds weird. But what was ugly is the way
that Molly Caudrey from.

Speaker 6 (19:09):
Britain approached her events.

Speaker 1 (19:11):
So she was the commentators were going nuts and saying,
you know, she's one of the big favorites to get
a medal here.

Speaker 6 (19:17):
So what old Molly were there? A blonde pig tails
decided to do and we saw her.

Speaker 1 (19:22):
She decided that nah, she's actually too good for the
lower distances. So when they hit the four twenty meters
the four forty, whilst Eliza and Imagineiis and Olivia McTaggart
were all making sure that they warmed up and got
over those certain distances, Molly, one of the favorites, sat
there and decided, I don't need to tap in on
these heights. Old tappen when we get to four fifty.

Speaker 4 (19:43):
Five, they'll show them.

Speaker 1 (19:45):
Well, what happened for the favorite Molly is She got
to the four fifty five, got the wobbles and didn't
land a single jump, and she was the favorite.

Speaker 6 (19:53):
Now what happens in Pole Volt.

Speaker 1 (19:55):
She have to have twelve in the final minimum right,
Only eleven reached the four to fifty five five distance.
So then what they do is anyone that got both
the four twenty and four forty on their first jump
skits included in the final. And because Molly hadn't jumped
at all, she didn't even get the call back.

Speaker 4 (20:11):
So how many have we got in the final?

Speaker 6 (20:12):
Three New Zealand women in terms.

Speaker 4 (20:15):
Of the whole in the final. But it's not in
the air, Molly.

Speaker 1 (20:19):
Molly, Molly didn't even make it twenty and I think
I don't know if that was her decision or whether
her coach see you're too good for those lower distances.

Speaker 6 (20:25):
But it just shows you be humble.

Speaker 4 (20:27):
Do you know what?

Speaker 3 (20:28):
We haven't chosen when we're not at that stage of
the ceremony yet. But in the words of Neck Buley,
they are all Olympic champions in my mind.

Speaker 4 (20:38):
On Coast, it's being your champions.

Speaker 5 (20:40):
Tony Streets are reigning champion at the moment, four times
and four wins in a row.

Speaker 1 (20:45):
If I get wronged today, I think I should be
given a default card.

Speaker 4 (20:48):
It has to be made, don't you think, Well? Nor
rolling O. There we go the beas on the ground.

Speaker 6 (20:59):
Eg Is mees.

Speaker 4 (21:05):
There was a roll emotional roll Coast.

Speaker 6 (21:10):
You just keep sitting there, Molly. Don't take caart kits
to a grad you can take it, okay.

Speaker 5 (21:17):
So it's a thousand dollars right now. They call us
our eight hundred double O. Forecast. If you'll call a team,
you get to play.

Speaker 2 (21:24):
Thanks for listening to the Feel Good Breakfast catch Up
podcast with Coasts Tony Street, Jase Reeves and Sam Wallas
the Chases on Coast.

Speaker 15 (21:36):
Hi, my name is Josey and from Auckland.

Speaker 10 (21:39):
I can't wait to play gas.

Speaker 14 (21:41):
It's my first time.

Speaker 7 (21:42):
So if I do in the money, we need to.

Speaker 5 (21:44):
Fix our car.

Speaker 4 (21:45):
It's really at the moment, so it'll be great if
I do, will it.

Speaker 1 (21:48):
Yeah, A thousand dollars would go a long way. And
I tell you what, Josie, this is a tough quiz today,
which is a good day to play because it means
that you could trip us up.

Speaker 6 (21:57):
Sam, and I only managed one or two out of Yeah,
I stunk. It's hard and I only just smelled. Okay.

Speaker 5 (22:07):
I don't want to DNX myself, but the last time
it was about one thousand dollars, I lost and gave
up the money so it could happen again, Josie, good
luck for the car repairs.

Speaker 4 (22:14):
So if you win this, oh, I need that.

Speaker 1 (22:16):
Yeah, okay, we're going to send Jason out of the room.
I just want to ask you one thing, Josie before
we start how's her Olympics knowledge overnight? Right?

Speaker 6 (22:28):
Okay, good, good, good, Just tuck that one away, right.

Speaker 1 (22:32):
Let's start the quiz for one thousand dollars, Josie, Your
time starts now?

Speaker 4 (22:38):
What color McDonald's archers?

Speaker 2 (22:42):
Yes?

Speaker 3 (22:42):
How much money did you start a standard game of
Monopoly with?

Speaker 16 (22:49):
Oh?

Speaker 10 (22:49):
My god, New Zealand pancake rocks can be found in
what region?

Speaker 4 (22:58):
Who won gold last night in the kay cross? How
many years are in a score? And I'll let you
to ask. I'll let you answer this because I was
slow on my second question. So how many years are
in a score?

Speaker 6 (23:14):
Have a crack too?

Speaker 1 (23:16):
No?

Speaker 6 (23:17):
Bummer? Hey, that's all right, let's bring them back in.

Speaker 1 (23:22):
Jason, as predicted, you're chasing a hard quiz today, only
one out of five? Goodness, no guarantees, not at all.
And I think you should maybe jumble up.

Speaker 4 (23:31):
The shuffling them around? Placed, all right?

Speaker 6 (23:35):
Defending one thousand dollars? Your time starts now?

Speaker 4 (23:38):
How many years are in a score? Twelve?

Speaker 10 (23:43):
No, how much money do you start a standard game
of Monopoly with?

Speaker 4 (23:47):
Oh, that's a great one thousand dollars?

Speaker 10 (23:49):
No, New Zealand pancake rocks can be found in what region.

Speaker 4 (23:55):
Otago.

Speaker 10 (23:56):
No, who won goal last night in the kayak cross?

Speaker 4 (24:00):
Finn Butcher? Yeah, on the West Coast, I've I've been there,
Yeah for too. What color are McDonald's arches?

Speaker 16 (24:10):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (24:11):
Gold, gold, Narges State were.

Speaker 6 (24:12):
The two I got as well? And I didn't get
any others?

Speaker 4 (24:15):
How much have you start with the monopoly?

Speaker 3 (24:16):
Fifteen hundred dollars? As the West Coast is the region
for the pancake boss. It was indeed Finn Butcher with
a surprise gold last night.

Speaker 9 (24:23):
Well, I don't know if it's a surprise for him
to probably just for us.

Speaker 6 (24:25):
I think it was Rember. He was a reserve at
the last Olympic.

Speaker 1 (24:28):
There you go.

Speaker 4 (24:29):
How many years are in a score?

Speaker 1 (24:30):
Now?

Speaker 4 (24:31):
I have no idea the origin of this question? Is
it music? Is it Shakespeare? How many years are scores?

Speaker 7 (24:36):
Scores?

Speaker 4 (24:37):
And something else?

Speaker 13 (24:37):
Abraham linkome I The four years years twelve twenty years
school refers to a span of twenty years four score
and seven years ago has often tripped up people in
modern times.

Speaker 1 (24:49):
When Lincoln said four score and seven years, it was
another way of saying eighty.

Speaker 6 (24:53):
I don't even understand the explanation.

Speaker 4 (24:55):
Is how many years are in a score twenty.

Speaker 6 (24:58):
Just remember that if you ever get asked in again.

Speaker 4 (25:00):
I'm so sorry about the pancake rocks. I knew that
I've been there. I was I thinking.

Speaker 6 (25:04):
I knew it was put of Kaiki too, but I
think of the region.

Speaker 5 (25:08):
Oh well, look it's enough though, So Josie, thank you
much for playing. We played for one thousand, one hundred
dollars tomorrow. You heard about the French pole vaulter at
the Olympics, right, this is the guy we're talking about. Yesterday,
Anthony Amierati. So he was launching over the bar and
his shore. We said, his his French bag hit knocked.

Speaker 4 (25:26):
The bar off, victim of his own success.

Speaker 5 (25:29):
Well, success is coming his way because he's now been
offered two hundred and fifty thousand dollars from an adult
entertainment site.

Speaker 6 (25:36):
Oh isn't he so lucky? I wonder what he used
to do for that, with the bagging a.

Speaker 4 (25:40):
Long career in front of him. Clearly, did you say,
but you know, a long Sorry.

Speaker 1 (25:46):
That's what you choose to chose to took over the
overnight success. I chose to focus on the three New.

Speaker 6 (25:52):
Zealand pole vaulters who had no bag hits.

Speaker 1 (25:55):
And no issues getting over the pole. They're all into
the final. But so that's on Thursday morning. We've worked
it out, so you're gonna have to get up really
early for Thursday morning, from about four point thirty to
make sure you watch our girls go for goals, but
also overnight the unexpected medal. And I'm saying unexpected because
no one was picking Finn Butcher in the canoe.

Speaker 6 (26:17):
What do we call it?

Speaker 2 (26:17):
Cross?

Speaker 6 (26:18):
Cross cross? He led from start to finish. Here's the commentary, Finn.

Speaker 7 (26:24):
Butcher is an Olympic champion.

Speaker 4 (26:30):
Can you believe it?

Speaker 8 (26:34):
Carve his name into New Zealand sport history? The Butcher
delivers the goats.

Speaker 1 (26:44):
Nick Bewley, there was some wonderful commentary, let's have a
listen to our new Olympic champion.

Speaker 16 (26:50):
Crazy. I couldn't even comprehend it. When I was alone
in front, it was like wild. It's just a massive
adrenaline dumping having this.

Speaker 6 (26:57):
Around my neck.

Speaker 16 (26:57):
I think it's yeah, about as good as it can get.
To be leading the whole way and just hold onto
the leaders. Yeah, it's pretty special.

Speaker 6 (27:05):
Pretty special now that we've we've got Finn Butcher.

Speaker 1 (27:07):
Remember Luca Jones's middle at the Olympics too, and we
haven't even started the kayak racing yet with the Lisa Carrington's.

Speaker 4 (27:14):
That's tonight e it is. Are we thirteenth on the
middle table.

Speaker 1 (27:18):
Silver if you've missed it from the women's team sprint
on the velodrome and looking really good for more medals
as well. But that team with the three of them,
Elise Andrews lead the way and she's the world champion,
and the Kierens so to come out.

Speaker 6 (27:32):
We're expecting more ccly medals.

Speaker 3 (27:34):
If we were to get a couple more medals, that
would put up us a head of Canada. Ah wow, yes,
would have up around eleventh, depending on how they goes by.

Speaker 4 (27:42):
She's throw a number other I'm going to say five
more medals.

Speaker 6 (27:44):
Oh that's bold.

Speaker 4 (27:45):
Five more medals. I'm going to say two more.

Speaker 6 (27:47):
I'm going to say four more.

Speaker 4 (27:49):
Okay, all right, we watch the space.

Speaker 1 (27:51):
We need to talk about school councils now, and actually
any form of council. If you've ever been on one
of the boards, you'll know that there are different levels
of responsibility.

Speaker 16 (28:02):
And I know this.

Speaker 6 (28:03):
I was the chair of my school counsel and I
remember not being able to go to many meetings because
they always had sport. It's a bit of a problem
when you're supposed to be the chairperson.

Speaker 3 (28:12):
Yeah, it's also very once again typical of most councils,
actually very true.

Speaker 5 (28:17):
I was on the Hastings District Youth Council. The schools
had to put someone up when I was our school.

Speaker 1 (28:22):
Yeah, do you know how their experience with counsels is.
In journalism school, we had to go and sit in
on council meetings and we judged the council meetings based
on what snacks they had, and usually the best topic
of conversation was whether they were going to put a
parking ten down one of the side streets.

Speaker 6 (28:39):
That's that's the level of excitement.

Speaker 12 (28:46):
You.

Speaker 1 (28:46):
We are very grateful for your service, but at least
talk about school councils specifically. I didn't actually know this
was a thing at our primary school because my two
daughters weren't school counselors, right. One of them was a
house captain once, but knew there was a counsel but
I didn't really know until my five year old son
came home wearing a badge last week and I was like,
what does that say, he goes school counselor.

Speaker 6 (29:08):
I was like, ah, how did you get there? He goes,
I don't know. Everyone just voted for me, and.

Speaker 1 (29:13):
He found himself a meeting. Okay, exciting, and I do
like that that've got representatives from the year one right through.

Speaker 6 (29:21):
So we set him down.

Speaker 1 (29:22):
We said, okay, so what is your job, thinking that
he wouldn't know, and he knew straight a. He came
out the gates and he said, I've got two jobs.
One to make sure that none of the students crowd
the toilets.

Speaker 6 (29:37):
Toilet the toilet crowd control pretty much a security gap.
I said, that makes sense. He's quite a large five
year old.

Speaker 3 (29:46):
He's already doing a vast amount more than most of
our current counselors.

Speaker 1 (29:51):
And a second job is to make sure that people
use the correct water fountain at school.

Speaker 6 (29:58):
Apparently there's two, and the junior school is not allowed
to use the senior school fountain. So he's on. He's
basically a bouncer at a school now.

Speaker 4 (30:08):
Standing over the toilets, stand by the water fountains, all right.

Speaker 6 (30:12):
And I thought, wow, that that's cool.

Speaker 1 (30:14):
That's a little bit odd, but great, And then he
said oh, Marco's also on the council.

Speaker 6 (30:19):
So our a good friend of his who's a year younger.

Speaker 1 (30:22):
So he's only not long started school and I know
his parents are very proud that he's made the school council.

Speaker 6 (30:27):
To I said, oh, so, what's Marco's jo?

Speaker 16 (30:31):
Wait for it.

Speaker 1 (30:33):
So whilst my son is monitoring the crowding at the toilets,
Marco's job is to go.

Speaker 6 (30:42):
Make sure people flushed.

Speaker 12 (30:47):
Marcos is literally has hed overall the tour bond. Someone
doesn't flush, He's going to go find that scunual.

Speaker 4 (31:00):
Does he make it? He just flushed himself. No way,
you don't know. You're not to flush it. That's someone
else's job.

Speaker 16 (31:06):
Oh wow.

Speaker 12 (31:08):
Honestly they were telling us we were in floods of tears,
so proud and not.

Speaker 6 (31:14):
Taking it so seriously. And I just think it's great.

Speaker 4 (31:17):
We need a market on this place. By the way,
thank you March, Sam, you can be our Marco a
job for Richard Hills.

Speaker 2 (31:26):
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