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And the average household throws away more than seventy of
these perfectly edible things every year. I'm guilty. Find out
what it is. Casey and the Sunshine Band give it
up on Coast you Feel Good Breakfast with Tony Jason Sam.
And that's exactly what we did yesterday with the All Blacks.
We gave it up. We gave up that lead over
the spring box. And here's the thing. I was not
going to get up much of the game, but I
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woke up with the storm, the thunderstorm that rolled across
most of the North Island. When I woke up, one
of our neighbors was messaging me because he quite likes
the spring Box. He was messaging me, and I was like, oh,
so I was.
Speaker 1 (01:00):
That person that we had got it ready to watch
the first thing when we got up for Father's Day
and I had to ring my dad for Father's Down.
I was like, don't tell me the all Black squad.
Don't tell me the squad. We're at the middle of it.
And he didn't. He didn't ruin the result, but he'd
already watched it replayed it a bit earlier than me.
But the big talking point, obviously is the try that
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wasn't a try. And I don't know if you saw
Scott Robinson in the presser and he was asked about it,
did you think that was a try? And he goes,
what try? Oh, of course it wasn't a trial. We
can't talk about the rest these days because it's not
the one thing we get in trouble. So he did
it without without So if you didn't see it, there
was a clear knock on over the line and it
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shouldn't have been given.
Speaker 4 (01:43):
What was it clear?
Speaker 1 (01:44):
Though?
Speaker 3 (01:45):
Yeah, I just saw so it was just lodged, but
he kind of still had down momentum on the ball.
Speaker 1 (01:49):
If it's dislodged, it's just slot.
Speaker 4 (01:51):
But it was still kind of there was still it
was still a forcing, wasn't it.
Speaker 2 (01:54):
You know?
Speaker 4 (01:55):
I still think there's a gray area.
Speaker 1 (01:56):
I reckon there were so many he lost control and
all of the experts have come out and see it's
not as ry. Except for that TMO who'd been quite
good up until that point.
Speaker 4 (02:04):
I don't know.
Speaker 5 (02:05):
There was a lot and again, hey, well done to
the spring box. And we don't want to moan and
blame the referee, but there was even a couple of
like no arm tackles and things. I was like, well,
where's the penalty for that? Nothing was going on. However,
our half back t J pill and yelled at the
referee and you can't do that, and fair enough got
pale and he just he just done.
Speaker 1 (02:21):
Such a great thing. So he'd done that new fifty
twenty year all which I loved from your side of
halfway now and it goes into the twenty two you
get the line out. It such a new, great new role.
Speaker 4 (02:34):
Well it's kind of base of the forty twenty in league,
isn't it.
Speaker 1 (02:37):
It is just coming to union so we haven't really
seen it play out. It was awesome.
Speaker 5 (02:42):
He did that great thing. Then he yelled at the ref.
I'm the reef doesn't have to pull it with that,
and sure enough we got the penalty go reverse and
the momentum swan see.
Speaker 4 (02:48):
I don't know about that though. I hate it when
the referees get in the way of the game.
Speaker 3 (02:53):
I know he's I know he's yelled at the ref,
but I reckon it's the rest job to adjudicate the game,
but leave his little impact on the game as possible
when you start soon belding a player at that level
for having a shelt.
Speaker 5 (03:03):
We didn't love that partner.
Speaker 1 (03:06):
I kin't of disagree with that. I kind of think
they know you can't yell at the reef and it
was just a loss of a rag. And I'm like,
you know, you've been around too long.
Speaker 5 (03:15):
You've played through all the age grades. You can't do
that to the reef. And anyway, so well again, well
down to the spring box to the cool figures game
on this week, and.
Speaker 1 (03:21):
Let knock on again anyone that thinks that was a try.
Speaker 4 (03:24):
Honestly, you dreaming guys, white center lenses, all right?
Speaker 5 (03:30):
I saw.
Speaker 1 (03:31):
So we've got a judas and studio.
Speaker 4 (03:33):
Here we him out, Sir.
Speaker 5 (03:35):
John Coohan has done this post. He's like, I'm sorry,
I'm over in venice At. I'm getting new glasses that
I'm going to give to the TMO. Anyway, so we
go again this weekend. Very best to like to earn
all blacks. We still believe. I mean, we had the
game there for the taking. Today it's starting to happen
around the country and it's longo did you what do
you do with old tires? So now old tires being
recycled for free, and so I think the service comes around,
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pick up the tires and take somewhere and does the
decent recycling job. And as private citizens, we can recycle
up to five tires a day if we want to.
Speaker 1 (04:04):
Well, do you know what I've I've worn a recycled
tire product before. I had these feathered black feather earrings.
I really liked them, and they were made out of tires.
I lost them, of course, conders everything.
Speaker 3 (04:14):
You're going to make a lot of lot of earrings though,
to get rid of the amount of tires we use.
Speaker 4 (04:18):
Oh, that's the problems. The sheer amount of tires.
Speaker 1 (04:21):
At least they're being recycled and used for something other
than just sitting in a landfill.
Speaker 5 (04:24):
That's example, silo silo pits of silos. Yeah, farms and
things that swings. We swings out of them. True that year.
So when it comes to recycling, though, this is a
if you think you're pretty wasteful over the week, and
listen to this. The average household throws away more than
seventy of these perfectly edible items every year.
Speaker 1 (04:42):
I love that you've brought this up today, of all days,
because last night we were just cursing our fruit bowl
because we bought a whole new bunch of apples. By
the way, apple season's over. Don't even bother when we
had about eight apples and every single one was like
a rotten apple.
Speaker 4 (05:00):
Because the apple season has been phenomenal. There's been great.
Oh you just got a flowery bag, mate, Well.
Speaker 1 (05:06):
It is over because you know, you sort of hit
the springs and they start to just mudge up. Just
just move to what is that beerry season? Beerry season's coming?
Speaker 4 (05:14):
Well, the grapefruits. It is the berry season, Yeah it is, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (05:18):
Strawberries make the switch. Don't go for this mudgie apples.
Speaker 5 (05:21):
So excuse me, what do you think that's the average
household throws away more than seventy of these perfectly edible
items every single year.
Speaker 1 (05:28):
Seventy of you.
Speaker 5 (05:29):
I know we're guilty of this. Our house is guilty.
I'm not proud of us.
Speaker 4 (05:33):
No, we do.
Speaker 1 (05:34):
We do a clean out sort of. You know, my
food begg arrives and we're like, oh, there's still some
wilted spinincula.
Speaker 5 (05:43):
No thost border stuff to bring home and killer zucchinis.
Speaker 4 (05:47):
Get them in the bottle was soggy.
Speaker 5 (05:50):
Yeah, no, it's not only those. What do you think
that se if anyone gets the ripe before half past six,
So the everage household throws away more than seventy of
these perfectly edible items every single year. I'm gonna he
put me in up so.
Speaker 4 (06:01):
Guilty, okay?
Speaker 5 (06:02):
Eight on hundred double O forecast, the flicker takes to
two six nine nine. What do you think it is?
The average household throws away more than seventy of these
perfectly edible items every single year. Chances are high you
did it over the weekend, del one. What do you
think it is? You know, we don't do that too much.
We turn them into smoothies and muffins. So we're okay,
but I manage a lot of them gets thrown away.
Speaker 3 (06:22):
Yeah, my wife always intends on making them into muffins.
Speaker 4 (06:26):
And then we've got this really brown looking.
Speaker 1 (06:30):
Flies.
Speaker 5 (06:32):
Freeze is where they're going to die? Yes, you know
it's not that one. Good yes though, Marie, what do
you think it is?
Speaker 6 (06:38):
All right?
Speaker 5 (06:42):
Always figure about the onion at the bottom and.
Speaker 4 (06:45):
You don't like choke. It's a good call on meion.
Speaker 1 (06:47):
It's taken a little while ago, rensid don't they?
Speaker 4 (06:50):
Yeah, quite hardy onion.
Speaker 5 (06:52):
There is one little bruiser away. They go, oh really yeah,
yeah it seems to be. It's not that though, Maurice
jew what do.
Speaker 4 (06:56):
You think it is?
Speaker 6 (06:57):
But read the crust of the loaf?
Speaker 5 (07:02):
Yeah, that's it?
Speaker 1 (07:03):
Is that it?
Speaker 5 (07:04):
That's it?
Speaker 1 (07:05):
Yeah, way over seventy pieces of red each household.
Speaker 5 (07:08):
We do it seventy years, seventy a year, that's right. Yeah,
a couple of weeks.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
We have a process with bread, right, so it starts
off fresh and you're like, yeah, that's good for sandwiches,
and then when it gets a burnst out, it's only
a toast bread, yes, And then it has to basically
have mold before we chuck it out, and sometimes I
sometimes I still go to scrape it off because my
dad brought us up to be like a little.
Speaker 5 (07:30):
Bit of muld.
Speaker 1 (07:30):
Never heard of anyone reason.
Speaker 4 (07:33):
There is another step too.
Speaker 3 (07:34):
You can go down to the local lake and be
frightened by swans for a while.
Speaker 1 (07:38):
To give bread to ducks, you know.
Speaker 4 (07:42):
As well.
Speaker 1 (07:43):
Apparently they gluten free.
Speaker 5 (07:47):
It was fine in the eighties, but these days, these ducks,
these days.
Speaker 4 (07:49):
They don't like the bread anything.
Speaker 1 (07:52):
Killing the ducks.
Speaker 5 (07:54):
Els love it too, But then the breeds are still
for the ducks. Then you can trouble for that.
Speaker 3 (07:57):
Why are they're trying to bite me?
Speaker 5 (08:19):
They give me them and taste some klee wee at
the Paralympics over the weekend.
Speaker 1 (08:21):
Yeah, actually it's it's following very closely to the Olympic Games,
and that all the Kiwi women are starring so far.
So we have three medals so far, all from women.
We've got a bronze Nicole Murray in the three thousand
individual pursuit, another silver in the three thousand meter individual pursuit.
That's Anna Taylor, so two cycling medals, and Daniel Hison
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in the two hundred meters nice, so good. Three medals already.
Speaker 5 (08:47):
Yeah, and some.
Speaker 3 (08:48):
Of the events are just phenomenal, like you brought up
the swimmer before.
Speaker 1 (08:52):
With no limbs, no limbs and sees a new record.
But it's just outrageous.
Speaker 3 (08:57):
You see the cadence of the k though it was
a voter vote, it's incredible.
Speaker 1 (09:02):
It just shows you and like it just fills me
with so much pride and joy because even help any
of us that we would be in a situation one
day where you might lose a limb, or you have
a child that's been paralyzed, and there's a there's a
young girl in Auckland that fell off a ute in
February and her family are grappling at the moment, and
I thought to myself, I hope they're watching the Paralympic
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Games to give her something to aim towards because she's
a young athlete.
Speaker 3 (09:26):
People get up on the high horse pretty quickly on this,
like did you see one of the cycling events. This
chap was on his bike and boy he could cycle
like I think a twenty second lap around the valodrome
and showed incredible power.
Speaker 4 (09:37):
And all the comments on the Paralympic page, which is
worth following. Everyone's like, oh, what's wrong with him? And
the truth is he did that time with a paralyzed leg,
So you.
Speaker 3 (09:46):
Can't actually say it because the momentum of the of
the cycle, the actually taped strapped his foot to the
pedal so he can move his leg from the ple that.
Speaker 4 (09:53):
One leg go and keep up with that guy with
one leg.
Speaker 1 (09:56):
What just happened there is so indicative of society. If
you can't see some more with the physical ailment, you don't,
you don't you assume that they'll just operate day today.
And that's the issue they have, is they've got this
disability that no one can see, and so everyone expects
a completely able bodied and that's the reaction you get.
Speaker 5 (10:13):
Yeah, yeah, exactly so, right, although one of the ones
I did watch this morning, and that was brutal. The
wheelchair basketball a wheelchair rugby is one thing, but the
basketballs are something else.
Speaker 3 (10:21):
When you talk about impact, What about that swimmer that
Tony's talking about.
Speaker 4 (10:23):
You see him at the end of the pool because
it just had full speed.
Speaker 1 (10:28):
I wonder if you could wear some sort of cat
with a bit of panning. Can I give you another
drama from the Paralympics. It's just broken. In the last
few hours, cheating row has erupted with an Italian rower,
so he has been stripped of his bronze medal. He's
called Jagiacomo Parini, a twenty eight year old, and he's
been excluded from the final results for having an illegal
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device in his boat during the race his rower. He
had a communication device. He had a walkie talkie in
his boat.
Speaker 4 (10:54):
How does that help you?
Speaker 5 (10:55):
I don't know if the legal device was an engine?
Speaker 1 (10:58):
Sure, well I reckon because it's like in an h
you have a cox to keep your rhythm. Sorry, can
someone's going and pedal?
Speaker 4 (11:06):
It's not helping you that much.
Speaker 5 (11:08):
Well, we's got a prop waiting down it more. There's
not so much hello from Adele, but goodbye from Adele?
Speaker 1 (11:21):
What but now?
Speaker 4 (11:22):
Ago?
Speaker 5 (11:23):
She put out a statement saying this, I will not
see you for an incredibly long time. Adele's about to
take a really long break for music. She's exhausted, she's
had enough.
Speaker 1 (11:30):
I kind of feel like she was taking a bag anyway.
She wasn't touring Vegas though, that's.
Speaker 5 (11:35):
Right, she just finished up a residency. But I thought
she's going to sign on for another one. But nah,
that's she said again. I'll say it again. I will
not see you for an incredibly long time.
Speaker 1 (11:43):
I wonder if she's off to have a baby.
Speaker 4 (11:45):
Maybe it happened.
Speaker 3 (11:47):
Imagine if that was, if the normal person could do that,
you know, just go to the employ you know, I'm
not going to see you for a long time.
Speaker 4 (11:57):
Maybe two years. Quite a lot of money. Make that
gool rn't exhausted.
Speaker 1 (12:02):
Wouldn't we all like to do that?
Speaker 5 (12:05):
How was your father's they used today?
Speaker 4 (12:12):
Monumental?
Speaker 5 (12:13):
It was a lovely day.
Speaker 4 (12:14):
Wasn't the weather fantastic?
Speaker 5 (12:15):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (12:16):
Your spring weather?
Speaker 1 (12:17):
What did you get? What did you get a gift?
Speaker 4 (12:19):
Yeah, we've got a pair of shoes and some socks.
Nice and I got.
Speaker 3 (12:24):
Oh, we went out to lunch with some of my friends,
and Sarah organized the whole thing.
Speaker 4 (12:28):
And it's the river he teven is. It was called
yeah the one, Yeah, great spa wonderful spot.
Speaker 1 (12:33):
What did you get, Jess?
Speaker 5 (12:34):
I was really lucky. So again my wife and my
best mate's wife organized for us all to catch up
over the weekend, and we we woke up and we
went to the mount for a nice gigy cup of
coffee and sat on the beach. And then and then
we went to a place that we wanted to go
through about a year or so. I think it's called
Freeport Clever and Co. And they remember they won the
toasted Sandwich of the Year last year?
Speaker 1 (12:53):
What did you have that?
Speaker 5 (12:54):
Finally, we finally went to go through and I rocked
up and they're a sticker on the window and I'm like, yes,
today's the day. It's been over years and if you
wanted to do this. We sat down, the menu comes
out and it's not on the menu, and so I
have them Hey, excuse me, do you do you have
the you know, the award winning one. No, we don't
make that anymore.
Speaker 1 (13:09):
Why would you not make your award winning toasty.
Speaker 4 (13:13):
Has only just come to an end as well?
Speaker 5 (13:15):
It last year. This is still the other one I
still wanted to try.
Speaker 1 (13:18):
Ago. Can I tell you about one of the gifts
that I got met? So we got met several things.
We actually got some socks too, some really you know
those really expensive socks that are like thorlows beautiful.
Speaker 3 (13:28):
Yeah, so you pay a lot for those up front,
I tell you what.
Speaker 5 (13:38):
Use But I tell you what.
Speaker 1 (13:40):
I got a prison that has wowed us, and I'm
gonna it's going to be in Tony Street's Christmas gift. Go.
Have you heard of the company flint Flint? So essentially
what it is, it is a flint and it's a
I don't know if you have the same problem at
your house, but we do. Whenever we want to light
the gas fire or the barbecue or anything, we're always like,
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it's always runs out. We just buy one of those
clique ones from the supermarket. Well, this flint one, right,
you you charge it like a battery low with a
USB port and then it's literally not a flame. It's
this flinty zappy thing that looks like it would electrocute
a bug, and it just it just lights candles. I
don't even know how it does it because it doesn't
even need.
Speaker 3 (14:21):
Gas and you discovered a lighter.
Speaker 4 (14:29):
We are all.
Speaker 2 (14:33):
Coasts, Feel Good Breakfast catch up podcast with Tony Street,
Jason Reeves and Sam Wallace.
Speaker 1 (14:39):
Been neing to talk about friendships because Angelina Jolie has
come out when she was asked recently on The Red
Carpet about her close circle of tight friends and she
said she doesn't really have any warm or close friends,
and she blames the fact that she has been burnt
in the past and that's why she doesn't have any
close mates.
Speaker 5 (15:00):
Breaking.
Speaker 3 (15:01):
You've got to take some personal responsibility. She doesn't loose warmth,
does she?
Speaker 4 (15:04):
You know, no attitude one thing?
Speaker 1 (15:07):
No you said no. I think she uses warmth when
it comes to the charities that she supports, but perhaps
not her behavior prior to that.
Speaker 4 (15:16):
What can they do these celebrities, I reckon they isolate themselves.
Speaker 3 (15:19):
They kind of they become a tear above and then
they end up upon their pederstil isolated and a little
bit lonely.
Speaker 1 (15:24):
Imagine that, Imagine not having any one that you can
kind of depend on or any close mates.
Speaker 4 (15:29):
Yeah, I know this.
Speaker 1 (15:31):
Is a woman that, like when she was dating Billy
Bob Thornton, remember would drink had a vile of blood
around her near.
Speaker 5 (15:37):
I literally just wrote that down to talk about. Is
someone who did that.
Speaker 1 (15:39):
And she had the affair with Brad Pitt which broke
out Juan first marriage.
Speaker 5 (15:44):
The married man. Yeah, and she's.
Speaker 1 (15:46):
Been now but a divorce with her the father of
her children. Now, whoever's side you're on the art, I mean,
we don't know the ins and outs of them. A
very public better dispute over those children.
Speaker 5 (15:57):
In the fact that she's even come out saying, well,
I have to live in LA because of the divorce.
So I don't want to live in LA, but I
have to live in LA because of the divorce.
Speaker 4 (16:02):
That's what happens.
Speaker 1 (16:04):
Absolutely, you got to go where the kids.
Speaker 5 (16:08):
And then and other kids will changing there, sooner have
to drop the word pet So this is nasty and messy,
But maybe you're right, Sam, she doesn't really oose wolf.
But either way, whatever you slice it, that's sad she
doesn't have close friends.
Speaker 1 (16:17):
But maybe this is more common than we think. Maybe
there are lots of people out there for whatever reason
just don't have any close mates that you can rely on.
And that sucks.
Speaker 4 (16:29):
Well yeah, does it suck though? Or you know, once
but twice shy? You know?
Speaker 3 (16:33):
So do you get to the point in your life
where you go do you know what? I'm just happy
in my own space to my own thing without that
kind of connection.
Speaker 1 (16:39):
My close friends. I'll tell you, as a nearly forty
one year old woman this weekend, if I didn't have
my close friends, they are so important to my world,
for support, for help with the kids, just for so many,
so many reasons. They feed my soul. And I am
so thankful every day for the close mates that I have,
and I just I I just feel sorry for people
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that don't have those relationships. But maybe you could tell
us this morning, tell us you know, do you know
people that don't have close mates? Or maybe you are
someone that doesn't, or maybe you just want to ring
and tell us that you've why it's so important for
you to have those close mates, or.
Speaker 5 (17:16):
Maybe it's one of those things it's a case of
quality not quantity. You go, one real close friend, that's
what you need.
Speaker 1 (17:21):
Sometimes the smaller circle can be easier, right.
Speaker 5 (17:24):
Yeah, exactly, Yeah, Well your thoughts so eight hundred double
four coasts our phone number. Well, because it takes the
two six, nine to nine close mates, do you have them?
How common is if they not have that many? Angeline
and the Jolly came out over the weekend. She opened
up a better friendship and she she doesn't really have
any warm or close friendships. We thought, well how common
is that?
Speaker 1 (17:41):
Yeah, it's a really interesting one. So we've been debating
it today around one whether you have really close genuine friends,
or whether you've got a group of acquaintances, which I'm
sure a lot of people find themselves in that position too.
Speaker 4 (17:53):
Yeah. Well, I'm just trying to think.
Speaker 3 (17:54):
I think I think I'm more of a smaller kind
of group the guy than a broader group of friends. Yeah,
you have a quality, not quantity, right, A couple of
them aren't that great?
Speaker 1 (18:05):
Just remember though Angeline was saying she has no colnse ference,
can't depend on anyone and on the Tics.
Speaker 5 (18:11):
On Tuesdays nine nine. I don't have any close friends,
and I'm so happy because I don't have anyone else's
poop to deal with, no one to disappoint, will be
disapputed by quality of a quantity works for me, Okay,
I get it, Carol.
Speaker 1 (18:20):
Sounds like someone who's been burned by friends in the past,
sounds like and that that is devastating when someone betrays you.
Speaker 5 (18:27):
Obviously you go to frenemies. It's hard, so hard, Carol. Hello,
what's your thought on the whole thing?
Speaker 6 (18:32):
I don't have any friends, haven't had friends, Yes, and
I'm fine.
Speaker 1 (18:40):
Is it by choice? Carol?
Speaker 4 (18:43):
A push?
Speaker 1 (18:45):
By choice?
Speaker 4 (18:46):
Okay?
Speaker 5 (18:47):
And you said you're quite happy with that.
Speaker 4 (18:49):
Yeah, I'm happy.
Speaker 1 (18:51):
So you know, if something was to go wrong in
your life and you needed someone to look out for you,
who would that person be? Oh cool, So you've got
you've got good family, right, and that's why family is
self ordered too. Yeah, okay, well I'm glad you've got someone, Carol.
Speaker 5 (19:06):
Yeah it's nice. Hey, eron, what about you? The whole
friendship thing, Hi.
Speaker 6 (19:11):
Mone's totally quality over quantee. I've got a best friend
in Melbourne and it's all I need. Really, I've got
my partner that I call my best friend anyway. Yep, yeah,
I am my daughter, poor thing. But you know, like
it's just one of those things. I think you know,
you're rather like if you're secure in your own company
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and you're you know, you can just general life together
with yourself. You really need it, need a lot of
friends to Sometimes it creates more drama having more friends.
Speaker 3 (19:42):
Let's talk about that friend you've got over a lot
Australia though.
Speaker 4 (19:44):
Are you guys as thick as thieves?
Speaker 6 (19:46):
I'd say so definitely. Like we can go months without
talking and then just say like on when we're when
we're contacting each other. I mean, she's just had a
baby and I've not heard from her in like six months,
but I mean that's okay, you know, Like I mean,
it's like a very call in six months time. I'd
be like, we've never stopped talking.
Speaker 5 (20:03):
You know, I know exactly what you're thinking, Aaron. I've
got to made a mine like that as well. We
live in different towns, but we caught up over the weekend.
I haven't seen each other for months or we have
even chatted really, but it's like that we picked up
exactly where left on.
Speaker 4 (20:13):
Friendship takes all forms, doesn't it.
Speaker 1 (20:15):
And those true friends, those ones that you don't have
to actually call them constantly and be checking in. We've
had a few really good texts on this. Actually, recently,
I've had to decide with a very heavy and hurt
heart to walk away from a friendship after fourteen years.
I think friends are so important. So obviously this friend
(20:35):
has wronged you in some way and you've had to
go No, it's it's over. They must have done something
pretty bad.
Speaker 3 (20:41):
No, yeah, but you know, done something bad or you
have you just taken a different path because you do
outgrow friends, you go down different pathways, your kids go
to different schools.
Speaker 1 (20:50):
I do think true friends. Though. If you've got that connection,
you don't need to be seeing each other all the time.
Speaker 3 (20:57):
But people do go down different paths and then all
of sudding you're just not aligned. Yeah you know, sometimes
it's better actually would change the loose.
Speaker 1 (21:04):
And that's actually said, because then you're forcing a friendship
that actually isn't working.
Speaker 5 (21:08):
Yeah, totally.
Speaker 1 (21:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (21:09):
Well I'm sixty five this month. I've got friends. I've
had some souls in school, and I'll tell you what
they are, the dearest friends I've ever had. And that's
the thing. I love that when you got friends, old
school friends who know every version of you.
Speaker 1 (21:19):
She goes on toche. I love them like family and
I couldn't live without them. So it just illustrates how
different people are and what you do to get by
right and what you need around you. Not everyone it's
the same.
Speaker 5 (21:30):
And even at last te no friends for from my
own company. My time is my time. I get it.
And you just said to any different folks, different strokes,
whatever works for you, if you're happy, that's the main thing.
Speaker 4 (21:38):
Ah.
Speaker 5 (21:41):
So last Thursday night, we came, we saw, we walked
on the corner. Our shoes made some squeaky noises and
we played a game of netball.
Speaker 3 (21:48):
Yeah, it's important to reflect again, I think, because I
think it's up there with the greatest things were we
should have done.
Speaker 1 (21:53):
I do do I can. I still cannot believe sitting
here on the Monday morning that we managed to get
a team of former silver Ferns of the yield of
Adean Wilson, Vnice meaning Anna Stanley, Linda Wagner, Paul Griffin,
Paula Griffin, and then we put a team together a
Coast Invitational of equally great stars Kirk Penney, Martin Guptel,
Lisa Carrington, Porscha Woodman, Whickliffe, like it's just Kelly co
(22:15):
There were so many great people.
Speaker 3 (22:17):
There was a moment where I was working through the
mid court there and I was like Porsche, Porsche, and
then like you get the ball, and then like Lisa
was like getting it from Porsche, passing it to this
is so weird.
Speaker 1 (22:28):
Pusher passes were bullets at times.
Speaker 4 (22:30):
It came in real thick, don't drop it, Tony, just
about blush your fingers off your head?
Speaker 5 (22:35):
Should I ball you before passing? You knew, but I'll
tell you what if you've missed any thing. You can
always catch it now. There's a little video of highlights
that came out on Friday night, so if you're on
At Coast Breakfast on Instagram or Facebook, you'll find it
just there. Here's some highlights from the game.
Speaker 4 (22:52):
I see that play.
Speaker 5 (22:53):
From Wallace again.
Speaker 4 (22:54):
He's pressed, what a hall, what an entry? Fancy footwork
or a touch?
Speaker 5 (23:07):
As as was?
Speaker 3 (23:09):
I think it's for dress.
Speaker 5 (23:11):
The dress looked incredible. It was painted on one person
seid at one stage.
Speaker 3 (23:14):
It's funny you say that because I actually just on
the way to work this morning. I opened my boot
up to get my bag up and I saw the
dress in there. So it's sat in my boot Tuesday
and it was soaking wet with sweat, so that things
getting me.
Speaker 1 (23:27):
I need to wash that because I'm so determined to
repeat this because everyone just loved it so much. And
the big reason that we were doing and of course,
was to raise money with the A and Z for
the Cancer Society. And we can report that MCB here
with all our efforts, raised over one hundred thousand dollars
for Cancer Society. We need to talk about the rudest
(23:48):
work behavior that is doing the rounds in twenty twenty four,
and I'm proud to say I don't think Jason or
Sam you do this.
Speaker 4 (23:57):
Oh so delighted. Yah, yeah, relief.
Speaker 1 (24:00):
Can I do this either. But we're all victims of
people that do this in our office, which makes me
a little bit nervous to say it, but I'm gonna
say it anyway. So the most rude thing you can
do at work, and I actually talked about this as
someone who did this to me outside of work recently,
(24:21):
is sending a calendar invite for an appointment without checking
whether that person can actually make the appointment. So you
don't send an email and go, hey, guys, does it
suit ten am tomorrow, and then you send the calendar
invite instead, they just go it just pops into you
at calendar. Oh there's a meaning A eleven. No one
even asked me if I.
Speaker 5 (24:39):
Can make that so true?
Speaker 1 (24:41):
You have.
Speaker 4 (24:41):
You have to kind of comb a path and make
a plan together totally.
Speaker 1 (24:44):
It's like me and I told you my dentist did that,
Like you've got an appointment at two o'clock. It's like,
I never agree to that.
Speaker 4 (24:51):
You can't just shit it.
Speaker 5 (24:52):
Hear those little text messages hey to you get your
appointment tomorrow.
Speaker 4 (24:55):
What No, If as the dentist's at two thirty, then
you have a love, don't you?
Speaker 5 (25:00):
Two thirty?
Speaker 1 (25:02):
So apparently, if anyone at your office is just scheduling
appointments without first actually at least saying does that work
for you, it's the rudest behavior at work, and that
person is getting ill well from everyone when they send it.
Stop making appointments.
Speaker 4 (25:18):
Fine, I know that we could say the person's name
right now.
Speaker 1 (25:22):
I reckon there's multiple, No, there's more than one.
Speaker 4 (25:25):
Oh yeah, but there's one that's more prolific than any
of them.
Speaker 1 (25:28):
Is that?
Speaker 4 (25:28):
Oh yeah, who's that? I got a mortgage?
Speaker 2 (25:33):
So I am.
Speaker 5 (25:35):
Information back.
Speaker 4 (25:38):
On coast.
Speaker 5 (25:40):
Okay, here we go. Let us roll the dice and
find out who's playing today. It's five hundred dollars. So
if you have it a blow out over the weekend's
see when you put the money back in your couch.
Speaker 1 (25:49):
No. Three four in a row now, and it hasn't
been two weeks or something since you've played Semmy Jay's
played a big stretch and now I've played a massive street.
Speaker 4 (25:57):
My dad made that Cody dice and he has waited
it perfectly. I am sky bears.
Speaker 1 (26:03):
He's just there to support his son and it is
challenging his son.
Speaker 5 (26:07):
From embarrassing himself selling up the family name. I'll wait
one hundred double O four Coast our phone number. If
you'll call a team right now, you're going to get
five general knowledge questions and thirty seconds. Tony can't hear
of us when she goes back in the studio. If
she can't match you, you win five hundred bucks on
Coast the Chases on Coast.
Speaker 6 (26:27):
Hi, I'm Allison from Wellington and I'm going to take
on Tony Street today and hopefully when five hundred dollars
spend on the school holidays.
Speaker 5 (26:34):
Well, it's very nice, Allison.
Speaker 1 (26:36):
Gosh, it's not far away. School holes is about three
or four weeks.
Speaker 5 (26:39):
Three weeks and things. Yeah, So who you got in
your in your world for the school holidays.
Speaker 6 (26:45):
I've just got my little boy who's eight cool, what's
his name? Be nice to take him on a little
trip somewhere.
Speaker 3 (26:51):
He's called Henry Lovely.
Speaker 5 (26:52):
And you've ever played the Chasers before?
Speaker 1 (26:53):
Have you?
Speaker 4 (26:55):
I've played not this.
Speaker 5 (26:57):
The morning's round?
Speaker 4 (26:58):
When when you did it during the day?
Speaker 5 (27:01):
Okay, I ah, okay, we'll be very best of luck.
What do you reckon it?
Speaker 1 (27:05):
A sam I'm gonna call it a path for Oh,
so we have to do well today of good luck?
Speaker 4 (27:12):
Thank you.
Speaker 5 (27:12):
Okay, we're gonna see Tony out of the studio now
and we're going to start their clock with thirty seconds
on at Allison And it doesn't really matter what she
gets because of she can't at your score. You get
to take Henry away from the school holidays. Are you ready?
Speaker 4 (27:23):
Yeah, I'm ready.
Speaker 5 (27:24):
Okay, your time starts now?
Speaker 4 (27:26):
Who sings? I'm still standing? Yes? What sesame Street character
lives in a garbage can? Pass? What is the official
language of the Philippines Tagalog?
Speaker 3 (27:41):
No, a plane made an emergency landing at what airport yesterday?
Speaker 5 (27:46):
Wellington?
Speaker 4 (27:47):
Yes, a rechnophobia is.
Speaker 1 (27:48):
The fear of what spiders?
Speaker 4 (27:50):
Yes? What Sesame Street character lives in a garbage can?
Speaker 5 (27:58):
You're gonna get yes to kick yourself now, hold on
and well, after the buzzle of it, you know that
it may well be enough. Let's see in mouth try
and chase out.
Speaker 4 (28:06):
Are you chasing a three today?
Speaker 1 (28:11):
Solid? It is?
Speaker 4 (28:13):
Oh?
Speaker 5 (28:13):
Gosh, is a jar can be tough?
Speaker 2 (28:17):
Ye?
Speaker 5 (28:17):
Okay, you're really okay?
Speaker 4 (28:20):
Here we go.
Speaker 5 (28:21):
Your time starts now?
Speaker 4 (28:24):
Who sings?
Speaker 3 (28:24):
I'm still standing, Elton John Yes, what Sesame Street character
lives in a garbage can oscar to go out? Yes,
what's the official language of the Philippines past? A plane
made an emergency landing at what airport yesterday?
Speaker 1 (28:38):
Lax?
Speaker 4 (28:39):
No, Aratmophobia is the fear of what fiders?
Speaker 1 (28:42):
Yes, official language of the Philippines.
Speaker 5 (28:48):
You send my book out?
Speaker 4 (28:48):
This one wrong?
Speaker 5 (28:49):
Eh?
Speaker 4 (28:49):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (28:50):
Chinese?
Speaker 4 (28:51):
It's Filipino or English.
Speaker 1 (28:53):
I was about to say that, and then I was like,
I don't know, you know where you like. I'm just
not going to speak because it could be terribly wrong.
Speaker 5 (28:59):
I thought time.
Speaker 3 (29:00):
Yeah, a plane made at an emergency landing at what
airport yesterday?
Speaker 4 (29:06):
Wellington?
Speaker 5 (29:07):
Oh, I didn't see that engin engine excum has a
jump out of it.
Speaker 1 (29:11):
Today, no planes are going because it's so foggy.
Speaker 4 (29:13):
Was the plane was flying quite well though with one
engine and one on fire.
Speaker 5 (29:16):
Thoughts did a good.
Speaker 1 (29:17):
Job, did a job down a typical landing in Wellington
A little bit Robbie anyway.
Speaker 5 (29:23):
Thank you very much for playing. Elison congratulates Tony Street.
We defend it. We played for six hundred dollars tomorrow. Yeah,
more from Tony Street.
Speaker 2 (29:30):
Try we need to talk Tony's How the Lifestyle Podcast.
Now back to Coasts, Feel Good Breakfast ketch Up with Tony,
Jason Sam.
Speaker 5 (29:40):
This is such a good feeling because we're about to
tell you something massive.
Speaker 1 (29:44):
We are We're about to reveal the destination for our
Big Spender competition, you know, the one where you get
ten thousand dollars plus a trip with Jason, Sam and me.
And people have been kissing, Yeah.
Speaker 5 (29:55):
They have been.
Speaker 3 (29:56):
They have been suspecting that they were going to be
included in a t to either Japan, Seattle, Bali, New York, Dubai.
People thought Italy, Fiji, London, the Gold Coast, or even Singapore.
Speaker 1 (30:10):
Now what I will say is one of those destinations
is correct. Now let's go back to the beginning. We
started this in year one. We took Julie to the
New Market Mall in Auckland and she got to spend
ten thousand dollars there. Then we decided, why don't we
take that ten thousand dollars to Hawaii and spend it there?
And then we had to go one better and the
next year we went to Hawaii and Las Vegas, and
(30:33):
this year we're going.
Speaker 4 (30:34):
To I'm in New York spend villans.
Speaker 1 (31:11):
I've never been to New York. I don't know if
you've been, but I am so excited. This is like
the biggest destination I could think of to go myself.
I'm just frothing.
Speaker 4 (31:20):
You two have been to New York, right, you can
sew it up with it. It feels like the center
of the world.
Speaker 5 (31:25):
It does everything you see in the movies, everything you
see on TV. When you drive from JFK Airport, I've
over those bridges into Manhattan. Everything it's right the Oh
my goodness, there's the Empire State Building, There's the Chrysler Building.
Is that the Statue of Liberty way up at the
core of this.
Speaker 4 (31:40):
This is a shopping experience with the best shops in
the world.
Speaker 1 (31:42):
Yeah. And like you talk about the Chrysler Building, and
what I think of straight away is you start to
think of musicals like Annie and they go at the
top of the Chrysler Building, like all these quotes from
famous movies. Yesis though You're gonna be flying in New
Zealand and premium economy non stop to New York to
spend ten thousand dollars. Then we're going to step out
of the Big Apple to experience more of New York States.
Speaker 3 (32:05):
Including a sensory feast and a ray of surprises, getting
up in close to epic waterfalls, pristine lakes, and the
vibrant Fiery Fall Foliage because we will be there in
four in fall, that's right.
Speaker 6 (32:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (32:16):
Then we're going to take you to see some of
the grand Gilded Age mansions on Long Island. We have
to have an iced tea at Long Island.
Speaker 4 (32:22):
It's got to be the dune thing, I promise.
Speaker 1 (32:24):
Then we're going to delight in the diverse culinary offerings
from juicy buffalo wings and fresh seafood straight from the Atlantic,
to the world class farm to table dining, numerous wineries,
and it's also a leading craft be destination.
Speaker 3 (32:36):
We are going to go to the Baseball Hall of
Fame and the Museum of Copperstown, Woodstock Museum in Bethel,
and the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park.
Speaker 4 (32:44):
Yes, the Culinary Institute.
Speaker 5 (32:46):
So they teach the ships how to get their five stars.
It's incredible. So you can start planning your New York
State adventure right now at I Love in Wyde dot Com,
see the USA the Kiwiway with in New Zealand. Your
first chance to get in the draw is by calling
us on eight hundred double Forecast as soon as you
hear us play any song that mentions New York.
Speaker 1 (33:06):
Oh goodness me. We are so excited to take you
and a friend to New York, to Greater New York State.
And this is the thing about this trip, same as
we've head and past years. You have the ten thousand
dollars to spend, but we have a whole lot of
exciting New York Greater New York State adventures to go
on as well. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (33:25):
In fact, it's the biggest boy far. We're away for
nearly two weeks.
Speaker 3 (33:28):
Ten days will be just sitting around New York with
the white of State of New York, doing all sorts
of these amazing attractions, and of course spending that ten
thousand dollars.
Speaker 1 (33:35):
Cat what about the New Zealand premium economy fair Hello,
no style.
Speaker 4 (33:40):
Right there, little luxury on the way up and way back.
Speaker 1 (33:42):
Honestly, I couldn't be more excited about a trip. This
was on my bucket list to go to New York,
and now I get to do it through work and
you might get to do it too. And good news
for you, Janet, you are the first person in our
New York drawer.
Speaker 5 (33:56):
Have you've been ever been to New York? Jem, never been,
ever been to New York? Always on the bucket, last one.
Speaker 4 (34:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (34:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (34:02):
When when you hear the word New York or the
place in New York, what is it that lights your fire?
Speaker 6 (34:08):
I think just the vibe, like as you said earlier,
like if we need to see on the roy verage
and Kelly, and I think that you just couldn't git
vibing you were out No.
Speaker 5 (34:18):
Yeah, But the thing is, it's not just Manhattan. That's
the really cool thing with this trip New York State.
It's got things like stunning natural beauty. It's got waterfalls,
it's got lakes, snowy mountains, it's got beaches and so
there's something you need for every season. We're going to
take you to see all of that.
Speaker 4 (34:30):
If you win this, Janet, that would be so amazing.
Speaker 1 (34:34):
Okay, So what I think you should do now and
anyone that's thinking of entering this drawer, you need to
go to I love ny dot com and have a
look at the activities on off of there. Because that's
what I will be doing as we get prepared for
this trip, because we're actually going pretty soon.
Speaker 5 (34:51):
Oh when well, actually it's pretty soon. We can say
there's only a couple weeks aget in the drawer. But
the cool thing with this Janet is that there are
chances right across the day to get in the draw
another chance after ten this morning, then after one this afternoon,
then this afternoon, after fourth John Dunstan, even tonight after
eight was Jason to Carl's way, JT.
Speaker 1 (35:09):
The answer to your question is we're going in October,
which is next month. Next month we are going, So
make sure you get your passports ready and up to date.
So when we when we say press play, we mean
we're going very too fantastic.
Speaker 4 (35:23):
All right, watch usitation, I'm ready.
Speaker 5 (35:26):
Who saw your passport? Will sought the rest? Jennet, very
best of luck, all right, So more chances to get
the drawl after ten wining chouts today. Everything you need
to have at this incredible trip, Tony Street's Big Spender,
you can find on our website at Coast online dot
co dot inz. You can also find a woman's weekly
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sam no.
Speaker 1 (35:46):
I spoke about this in the Women's Weekly.
Speaker 4 (35:48):
Yeah, I did do that.
Speaker 3 (35:50):
But the good news is the Heralds back me up
and then releasing a bit earlier as well. It's on
page A twenty seven and yeah, news on the Heralds today.
Speaker 6 (35:56):
So hey, oh.
Speaker 3 (35:57):
These links loose looks ships and I think we've made
it just in time.
Speaker 4 (36:02):
Then the announcements out.
Speaker 5 (36:03):
Now do you know where you going? Good luck in
the drawer. We could be flying you and a friend
in New Zealand premium economy to New York to go shopping,
spending ten thousand dollars, spending able to time at the airport.
Everything you need to know about this is a coast
online dot co dot inz next chance to win up to.
Speaker 3 (36:17):
Ten this morning and when you're on that flight's treatly
you know, premium economy and all the rest of it.
I suspect you'd be keen on having a few drinks
on the way, and it relates to the body ease
the nerves.
Speaker 1 (36:28):
New Zealand has a great race, don't they. Although it's
hard to go past a good old coke Z.
Speaker 3 (36:33):
How would you feel about having some restrictions on a flight.
Not in New Zealand. This is actually coming out of Ryanair.
Speaker 4 (36:39):
So they're saying that with the increase in kind of violence,
alcohol fueled flight violence, they're talking about restricting the drinks
to a maximum of two per flight.
Speaker 1 (36:49):
Where's lionare right here. It's like a budget line apparently
called Lion here.
Speaker 3 (36:56):
And that's probably a fairly good point too, Chase, because
of it, just as kind of you know, the shorter flights,
then you know, two to three drinks, it might might
be okay.
Speaker 5 (37:04):
There's probably more than enough.
Speaker 3 (37:05):
I don't know what we're going to be like on
the way over to New York when it's seventeen seventeen hours.
Speaker 1 (37:10):
Ryan here was founded, it's an Irish airline, so you
know they like beginners, don't they.
Speaker 4 (37:15):
Don't you think it is?
Speaker 3 (37:16):
It is unusual though that you know, we're restrict in
so many places, but then on a flight it's a.
Speaker 4 (37:21):
Bit of a free for all.
Speaker 1 (37:22):
I actually do think it's weird.
Speaker 4 (37:23):
Yeah, it is weird.
Speaker 5 (37:24):
It's because doesn't alcohol have more of an impact on
you in an altitude?
Speaker 4 (37:27):
Look?
Speaker 1 (37:28):
And it makes me sleepy? One class? Why, Jason, That's.
Speaker 4 (37:32):
Why they give it to just have a drink and
go to sleep. That's all we want from you.
Speaker 3 (37:37):
But it is it is weird that we kind of
that we are getting up into the air in a
cab and a pressureize cabin with a whole lot of people,
and it's kind of like party times.
Speaker 5 (37:45):
Drinks truly down the else.
Speaker 1 (37:47):
The flight attendants could refuse people drinks if they get to.
Speaker 4 (37:51):
Yeah, they do. The vast majority of it happened to them. Clearly.
Speaker 1 (37:55):
He knows from experience. What do you go to order
on a fly? Because do you know what I really like?
Speaker 4 (38:01):
You do different things on planes to you.
Speaker 1 (38:03):
I have a bubble straight away, like you going on holiday,
and then later on when I wake up, I think,
all just a cheeky Bailey's on ice do?
Speaker 5 (38:10):
Yeah, that puts.
Speaker 4 (38:13):
I'll have a bloody Mary. I haven't one for three years.
But now that I'm flying.
Speaker 1 (38:22):
We need to talk actually about the States because we
are heading there for big spender.
Speaker 4 (38:26):
To New York.
Speaker 1 (38:27):
But there is a trend that is sweeping the States,
and they think that this is going to flow outside
of the US and two places like us to here. Yeah. Absolutely,
So this trend is something that if you are someone
that has have kids that are about to or have
just flown the nest. You might not be too amped
about this, and I'd be really keen to hear your
feedback two six niney nine if you have even spent
(38:49):
an inch of this money on trying to decorate your
child's dorm room. So you know, they go to university
or they go to polytech, and often in the first
year they'll stay in the halls of recidents. Right now,
I remember this time. I remember getting to Lincoln University
and looking at my room and going, oh gosh, we
need to give this a bit of a juge. You
just got your single bed, a few shelves, and then
(39:09):
you want to make it your own in.
Speaker 4 (39:11):
A lonely time too. This is a big move.
Speaker 3 (39:12):
You move away from your friends and your family and
you have to you know, you're isolated from them in
a blank dorm room.
Speaker 1 (39:19):
It never happened for you, did it, Sammy. You still
had the creature comforts of home until you were thirty five.
Speaker 5 (39:24):
Well played.
Speaker 4 (39:25):
I couldn't leave the laundry system, No.
Speaker 1 (39:29):
Decorating needed there. So essentially, what they're saying is the
prices is just escalating, escalating. It's becoming a fully fledged
competition of who's got the coolest storm room? And do
you know what the average part price parents are spending
on decorating their children's s dorm rooms? Now what five
thousand dollars?
Speaker 4 (39:49):
And I'm talking parents to pay.
Speaker 1 (39:51):
I'm talking neon lights. Well's our poor students, they've already
got it. I've got a thirty thousand dollar loan for
that year. They got no money to rup together.
Speaker 5 (39:57):
That's just through week.
Speaker 1 (39:59):
Yeah, so this is what's happening. Fancy doubts, hanging lights,
Neon lights on the side of the of the wall.
They are getting specialized pin boards, just all of the
things to make it a room off.
Speaker 5 (40:14):
I mean, it's amazing, But I think about some of
my mates. I went to Massy University in Palms the North.
They went to a place called craig lock Art House,
which is the dorm there right Hill Hall of Residents.
I don't think any of my friends would have wanted
their appearance putting some splashing and decorating their dorm for them.
Speaker 6 (40:28):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (40:29):
I would have loved a neon light, which I would
have loved it. And when I think back to my plain,
old little room and that tidy. God.
Speaker 5 (40:35):
Yeah, so what did I have?
Speaker 1 (40:37):
I had a few candles.
Speaker 3 (40:38):
I literally bought you a neon light and it's in
the Garrett Tony Street Lights new slash.
Speaker 1 (40:44):
I'm nearly forty one.
Speaker 4 (40:48):
I would that, but there's nothing like the Tony Street
side would.
Speaker 1 (40:52):
Have made me look weird on side great in my
garage and you know, it's a pride of place because
that's my core workoutside as it plugged in and I
look at it every day and I to look at
my name up in lights and I think I'm gonna
go horder on this treadmill.
Speaker 5 (41:07):
Broadway in the garage is amazing.
Speaker 2 (41:09):
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