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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 Shut podcast.
Speaker 3 (00:10):
What a boar bath first was this year?
Speaker 4 (00:12):
Let me tell you why.
Speaker 5 (00:13):
First and foremost, all our good drivers Scotty mcgotlin, Shane
van Gisberg and are now racing an IndyCar in a
NASCAR whatever it is.
Speaker 3 (00:21):
It's yeah, and so they're no longer in it. So
who do you support?
Speaker 5 (00:25):
There's very few New Zealand drivers Richie stand Away or
see a Key we Oh, and there's a home gardener
as well, but he was down the field anyway, Greg
Murphy driving or something there. He did some of the
prelim races pretty well until he came third. Yeah, guy
still got Yeah. And the other thing was like they
were bragging about the fact that there hasn't been a
red flag the entire race.
Speaker 3 (00:42):
I'm like, that's because there's been no crashes. Equally boring.
Speaker 5 (00:45):
But there there was a crash and it was the
most monumental thing I've ever seen.
Speaker 6 (00:51):
So it was.
Speaker 3 (00:52):
Before the race had started, and what they have this big.
Speaker 5 (00:55):
Ceremony, there's JPS flying over and everything, and all of
a sudden a stunt plane comes down, and inside the
stunt plane is the Peterbrock Trophy, which I think is
what you get if you when they're at race.
Speaker 4 (01:04):
So they bring it in.
Speaker 1 (01:05):
Can I just say I was the other day that
Peter Brock died and had to cover that for one news.
Speaker 4 (01:09):
It was just of course one was the same target
relic slide into thee. It was such a slow crash
you didn't believe someone died. That one was there with
the camera. Anyway, I'll carry on anyway, trophy, it's not
good if.
Speaker 5 (01:29):
Okay, So the Peter Rock trophy is coming in a
stunt plane and lands on effectively conrods straight, you know,
and and they and someone runs up to the plane
and they have to get the trophy up.
Speaker 7 (01:40):
But as the.
Speaker 5 (01:40):
Plane lands, it tries to do a U turn and
spins the back of the plane into the armcoat of
the fence. Now the commentators are commentating and just don't
say anything because.
Speaker 4 (01:51):
The plane actually hit the part of the race track.
Speaker 5 (01:53):
So as it's doing a U tune on the track
and a chunk of the wing comes off, a chunk
of the tailplane comes off, someone runs over grabs the trophy.
Now the pilots are sitting in the plane going, oh,
I know, I know what I've done here. I can't
take off now nobody has to. So then what they
take the trophy out and then the plane takes off again,
(02:14):
no wing with half a wang.
Speaker 4 (02:16):
Well like I didn't.
Speaker 5 (02:19):
He's like, he's sitting in the plane going, I've hit
this and I have to go through with us.
Speaker 1 (02:24):
Would it not be prudent to get someone to chick
out to make sure it was?
Speaker 5 (02:29):
I know what the pilot was saying. He's like, I
can't have ruined I'm going to ruin the whole thing.
He took off, and he flew off and as far
as I.
Speaker 3 (02:38):
Know, he made it home safely.
Speaker 4 (02:42):
Wow, there's a letter on this morning. We catching with
Bree thomasll you know from Treasure Island. She works on
our sister stations ID him as well. One of the
most lovely, genuine humans. Right, I'll tell you a story
like one night we're at a restaurant with friends of
ours and having to be in the restaurant and she
just popped up, you know, come home and just sat
down to the table see gate everyone and juice herself
and had a young and I was like, what, she's
so you to our table? Yeah, I was hoping, who's.
Speaker 7 (03:06):
That guy over there picking everything out.
Speaker 3 (03:08):
Of his salad wearing a weird skivvy.
Speaker 4 (03:11):
Anyway, the most genuine person has this incredible book. And
truly she's even saying it ain't a highlights real it's
the bree you haven't seen before. We're gonna catch it
with her after to st after eight this morning. But apparently,
if you've got this in your fridge, you are rich, rich,
beyond compare. And apparently this goes way back to the nineties.
If you had this in your fridge in the nineties
and even nowadays, if you have this in your fridge,
you're rich.
Speaker 7 (03:32):
Hey, let's try and let's try and guess what it is.
Speaker 4 (03:37):
I fill it.
Speaker 7 (03:41):
I'm going to I'm going to go for something random
here and random chocolate milk.
Speaker 4 (03:45):
No, but you're on the right sort of tree. Are
you ready for?
Speaker 7 (03:47):
This just came to my mind.
Speaker 4 (03:47):
If you have cans of drink in your fridge, apparently
you're considered bridge.
Speaker 1 (03:51):
Do you know my sister, My sister has got such
a good fridge. Now I have two fridges. I've got
one for drink down in the garage. I got three fridges,
do you But I don't have Actually I've got three
ones in the cottage, but not splitting hairs. The garage
(04:14):
fridge right has got a few bottles of like coc
and lemonade. But my sister has cans in her primary
fridge in her kitchen, And every time I go around there,
she gives she's got cool Coke zero and cool Sprite zero.
And I am envious, and it's all stacked neatly, and I.
Speaker 7 (04:30):
Go, I wish I was that person.
Speaker 4 (04:31):
I appreciate that. Mum and Dad do that. You know,
they've got cans of the subm I raide their stash.
Speaker 3 (04:39):
I am a am, I'm wealthy, I have I have
wrong coke and sprite.
Speaker 5 (04:47):
All lined up in my third fridge is the one.
Speaker 4 (04:51):
No, No, you.
Speaker 1 (04:51):
Should see his kids start bouncing off the walls cracking
them open on the way to school next to.
Speaker 5 (04:57):
My workshop in the garrets.
Speaker 8 (05:02):
The thing is, it's.
Speaker 3 (05:03):
Actually not a rich thing.
Speaker 1 (05:05):
What it is we know how much a can of
soda is like, they're like, what t what? No.
Speaker 5 (05:10):
The argument here is not the fact that it's a
canvas bottle, isn't it? And it bottles of false economies
because what you do is you're going to.
Speaker 7 (05:16):
Have a glass and it gets flat and then it's flat.
Speaker 5 (05:19):
So you're actually better to have the cans and you
have a little bit, have a better portion size and
you have to throw less away.
Speaker 7 (05:24):
And cans are very recyclable.
Speaker 4 (05:26):
Correct, you're saving the planet as well.
Speaker 1 (05:29):
You put them in the recycling Sam, which carry talking
about now?
Speaker 3 (05:37):
As we descend to New York. You know what what
Sam is? Coming out?
Speaker 5 (05:41):
Flustered Sam, Sam, Cameraman Sam that flusters over everything, and
I want to take you back to the secret sounds
of Seattle quickly because can I.
Speaker 1 (05:49):
Just say that it's not so much fluster, but what
happens when cameraman Sam comes.
Speaker 4 (05:54):
Out is serious. Man.
Speaker 1 (05:55):
No, it's bossy Sam, like your minions, because it's not
happening on this It's because you.
Speaker 7 (06:01):
Guys are a few.
Speaker 5 (06:02):
You guys have muck arounds and when mark her out
when the camera's rolling, I just need a little bit
of focus, k No shenanigans.
Speaker 7 (06:13):
I can't even look at you right now.
Speaker 5 (06:16):
So I had a window and flustered Sam came out.
I had ten I had ten minutes with the voice
of Baseball, you know, Rizz. It was one of our
secret sounds, So I had a ten minute window. I
got to the Mariners Stadium and they ushered me in
through the back door, through all the secure and everything that.
Speaker 3 (06:29):
Will bring mister Rizzz sound to you in just a second.
Speaker 5 (06:33):
And so at this point, and I've got a ten
minute window to record the secret sound and do an
interview and film it. So I'm like mad, panic you
trying to sit up my camera again. Mister rizz comes
down quite quickly, and I was in the process of
getting everything together, so I'm rushing.
Speaker 7 (06:48):
I just need some focus here stand.
Speaker 5 (06:50):
Over there, paying mister Rizza. So the first first thing
I do is I pulled my microphones out and I'm
trying to toach it onto his jacket. The magnet falls
off the off the thing, so I can't attach you
to that. So then I'm like trying to stick it
onto mister Z's hat with a clip, and then the
microphone jammed, so I was not getting a signal back
(07:12):
to my camera.
Speaker 7 (07:13):
How did that happen?
Speaker 3 (07:14):
It's never happened.
Speaker 5 (07:17):
Except when I had this ten minute when I had
the most important man in American baseball set there to go,
so I'm panicking. His assistant can see I'm panicking. He's like,
can I try and give you a hand someone. He's
like a young guy, So I like passing.
Speaker 7 (07:28):
The microphone flustered, come onwardly.
Speaker 3 (07:31):
Fluster.
Speaker 4 (07:36):
Put your way down.
Speaker 5 (07:37):
I was like, look, I'm used to dealing with two
idiots all my life, so just stand there.
Speaker 7 (07:42):
You're lucky to have us.
Speaker 5 (07:43):
So the base sending me waiting for me to fix
the microphone with a clip on his hat, and then
the young.
Speaker 3 (07:50):
Guy I finally this my MIC's order. I click it
back onto the camera. I've got a sign and I'm like, okay,
we're good now.
Speaker 5 (07:54):
And as I click it onto the camera, my tripildod
leg falls off.
Speaker 1 (07:59):
My I've just you've taken the whole of New Zealand,
like that was you were the representative of Altor.
Speaker 5 (08:07):
I push sure though, I tell you what, I push
your eyes ice there with a two trifle it.
Speaker 1 (08:17):
There's a reason why he saw that on Instagram and
he hasn't shared it.
Speaker 4 (08:22):
You know, it was a great sound, and thank you
very much for what you do. For the rest of
the week, We're going to be coming to you from Scribben,
New York State, not just NYC, not just the city,
not just Manhattan. We walked through Central Park, but there
are two other things in the state of Dutchess County.
Out to Niagara Falls.
Speaker 1 (08:40):
I'm looking Long Island here. That's where we start our journey,
Dutchess County.
Speaker 7 (08:44):
We're there for a couple of days. We're going to the.
Speaker 1 (08:46):
Finger Lakes, Niagara Falls are Buffalo finishing in Buffalo, Buffalo.
You hear people say that, don't you wings. I'm just
looking at all the things we're Actually when we're in Buffalo,
we're going to we're staying at the Richardson Hotel, taking
in a wonderful art museum. We're having a cocktail at
the Richardson Bar. And when we're in Niagara Falls, Jason,
(09:07):
as you've mentioned, we're going to the Premium Outlets, which
will be amazing.
Speaker 4 (09:11):
It's one of the top ten mauls in America.
Speaker 3 (09:13):
Listen to this to the falls there. Yeah, what a
destination shopping and of geography as well.
Speaker 1 (09:19):
This is just it's so exciting. Oh looking at this
live on air Falls View balloon ride. We're doing a
balloon ride it's heared hot air balloon.
Speaker 4 (09:29):
Wow, this is just nice.
Speaker 3 (09:30):
I'm hearing this for the first time.
Speaker 7 (09:32):
Those ts with Sam on it and he's not.
Speaker 1 (09:38):
We are going now we've glossed over this, but I
can't believe the two of you haven't talked about it more.
We're going to watand Watkins Glenn to the Nazcar track. Yeah,
like the famous Watkins Glenn.
Speaker 5 (09:48):
Yeahs, I just roll cameras and follow you guys.
Speaker 7 (09:57):
We're going to the Franklin D.
Speaker 1 (09:58):
Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum, book by home of Franklin D.
Speaker 7 (10:03):
Roosevelt National Historic Site.
Speaker 4 (10:07):
And you know what they call the Big Apple because
of course there's all these ulches there and you make
apple pie. I want to make an apple pie and
the Big Apple.
Speaker 7 (10:12):
Do you know what I'm most looking forward to?
Speaker 1 (10:13):
And I don't know if this means that I'm a child,
but we are going to the Blazing Pumpkins, which is
essentially where they light all the pumpkins up for Halloween.
Speaker 7 (10:22):
And you're going through a scary trail. I am so
excited about that.
Speaker 4 (10:26):
Until he said scary trail. I'd like to send you guys.
Speaker 7 (10:29):
To jump out at you. Jason so sad.
Speaker 2 (10:36):
Thanks for listening to the Feel Good Breakfast catch Up
podcast with Coasts Tony Street, Jace Reeves, and Sam Wallas.
Speaker 4 (10:43):
We'll catch up with Teresa soon. Caiza is Tony Street's
big spender. We're taking Teresa and her daughter Grace to
New York with ten thousand dollars cash to spind But
to get to New York, it's a seventeen hour in
New Zealand flight.
Speaker 1 (10:54):
Yeah, and look that flight is actually quite paintless. Really
you think seventeen hours. But in New Zealand are so
a good job at providing all the comforts. But then
there are certain things that you're in charge of yourself, right,
like what you were on a plane. And I am
always staggered, Like as we're going on to the seventeen
our flight, there are people there and like a tight
pencil skirt, I'm like, what are you doing? You're about
(11:15):
to go to sleep and how are you going to
do that? And you fancy your tied like a sloth.
Speaker 5 (11:21):
Some people make the full transition to donate. They come
in with the flash skirt on and then go to
the bathroom and then come in and the m I
don't need to carry arm.
Speaker 1 (11:30):
And I also don't think wearing jarmies on the on
the flights appropriate like comfy clothes. Yes, but I was
staggered by you two, so I'm just gonna let's start
with you, Sad who thinks jeans are comfortable.
Speaker 5 (11:41):
To No, because I'll tell you what, I'm a pocket skuy.
I put a lot of stuff in my pockets, so.
Speaker 7 (11:47):
You had to sleep in jeans, but the comfortable jeans.
Speaker 5 (11:51):
The reason I do that is because I put my
phone and I put my passport and my pockets and
my jeans.
Speaker 3 (11:56):
And if you wearing trackies, you get comfy.
Speaker 5 (11:59):
Mate, you're a sports slips out and it's sixteen hours
behind you.
Speaker 7 (12:03):
Just put them in your bag like a normal human being.
Speaker 1 (12:06):
Well, I just I just having that like tight band
around my waist.
Speaker 4 (12:12):
Yeah, in the past I've worn just normal pants, but
I take the belts off because I don't want to
sit there on the belt.
Speaker 7 (12:17):
Jason, you went the other end of the round way.
Speaker 4 (12:21):
Different this time, No genes for me, My friend, I
wore the Barker's track pants. Can't be but the older
compression tights underneath.
Speaker 7 (12:28):
Do you know?
Speaker 9 (12:28):
What?
Speaker 8 (12:28):
Do you know?
Speaker 1 (12:29):
I actually thought the Barker's track pants were okay, but
I wouldn't have paired it with the Skivvy.
Speaker 7 (12:34):
I just thought that fun.
Speaker 4 (12:36):
You never know how cold the aircon's gonna get. Pull
it right up.
Speaker 3 (12:39):
No, no, the Barker's track pants have evolved. They're no
longer a male item.
Speaker 5 (12:43):
That is a a lady lounging around the house item.
Speaker 7 (12:47):
That's why Jason's curious.
Speaker 1 (12:52):
Can I just say I think I nailed it by
wearing the Humble cargo pant which are very cool with
producer Rosiest generation down and they were the Larna Jane
so they were kind of like fittered, looks tidy.
Speaker 7 (13:04):
But also comes to when you hear this, what do
you think Sex and the City yard.
Speaker 4 (13:15):
Exactly right for gals in New York. And we're gonna
take a couple of gals in New York as well,
Terresa and your daughter Graces, because Teresa won Tony Streets
has been there in Terresa. When you fly in JFK Airport,
what are you looking forward to seeing the most when
you finally get to New York.
Speaker 9 (13:30):
Gosh, the iconic Statue of Liberty and the you know,
Empire State Building, and that's just the whole skyline and
the whole you know, inner New York vibe.
Speaker 4 (13:43):
Yeah, And I think that you are right.
Speaker 5 (13:47):
It's it's soaking in those moments, because I think that's
the thing about New York.
Speaker 3 (13:50):
It really does feel like the center.
Speaker 4 (13:52):
Of the world.
Speaker 9 (13:54):
Yeah, and like a movie set, especially.
Speaker 4 (13:57):
When you get to someone like Time Square, like the
middle of Manhattan, that I feel like there.
Speaker 1 (14:01):
And one of the things that I want to ask
you is, so I'm looking through our itinerary, and we
have got a real variety of things. Right, So one
day we're shopping, the next moment we're in Dutchess County
and we're heading up in a biplane. We're going to
historic sites, We're going to the blazing of the pumpkins
for Halloween. Is there anything in the itinerary where you go, oh,
(14:22):
that's a little bit scary or that's going to be
a bit challenging, because I think that's part of going
on an adventure is doing something a little bit thrilling
as well. Right, Is there anything that sort of makes
you feel that way?
Speaker 9 (14:33):
Armed the plane? The biplane, I haven't been a plane before.
Speaker 7 (14:37):
I feel like that too, don't worry.
Speaker 9 (14:39):
Yeah, And I just love exploring. I am so up
for this, just everything and the fact that I haven't
controlled and picked everything and just trusting and going along
with it. It's going to be so good for us.
It's going to take us out of ourselves a bit
in our life. Have been new experiences and yeah, I
(15:04):
mean to go to New York State out of the
city in autumn must be stunning.
Speaker 1 (15:10):
Yes, I know, I'm looking forward to going up state.
And just so you know, we feel exactly the same.
There's a certain liberation in having an it tenerary made
for you where they say go and see that places
we would never have gone. And I'm hoping this will
inspire other people that make this trip because you can
purchase the exact same trip as we're doing to actually
do these activities push themselves.
Speaker 2 (15:30):
Wow.
Speaker 9 (15:32):
Wow, And I can't believe, but there's a castle out
of New York City. There's a castle apparently, so I'm really.
Speaker 4 (15:39):
Yeah, we're going to explore a castle in Central Park
as well, but also going to take you to Niagara
Falls and explore that too. And I've said before Nagra
Falls is one thing and they light it up at nights.
You get to see that but there is also a
giant outlet store at Niagraph. Here we go, one of
the greatest of America, that's what they call it. I know,
we can't wait. So we're going to be shopping with
your Tony Streets big spinner with Terresa and a daughter Grace.
Speaker 1 (15:59):
We need to talk about some stationary now, because I
want you to picture this.
Speaker 7 (16:04):
Imagine you're going through a stationary store.
Speaker 1 (16:05):
It might be a paper plus type store, and you
come across a book that says this on the cover. Sorry,
it's your problem now because I'm dead or I'm dead
now what or exit strategy, end of life planner, because
this is the latest in stationary and it's becoming a
trend worldwide where you essentially have a death binder. Now
(16:29):
google death binder and you'll see all the examples there.
You can get one for five dollars nineteen on t
move if you want the more premium premium copies.
Speaker 3 (16:41):
A metaphor for a life.
Speaker 7 (16:42):
Oh my goodness.
Speaker 1 (16:44):
And so I had to I had to have a
little look into this and be well, what is it?
Because you know we all have a will, well you
should have a will, So what on earth is an
in case of death binder.
Speaker 7 (16:55):
Do you don't have a will?
Speaker 1 (16:56):
No, Honestly, I'm going to be serious with you now.
If there was something to happen to you, this would
be catastrophic for your children.
Speaker 7 (17:03):
So if you care about your kids, I'm taking it there.
I'm digging it anyway.
Speaker 3 (17:09):
Everything she'll distribute it.
Speaker 7 (17:11):
Does she get everything?
Speaker 1 (17:12):
Well?
Speaker 4 (17:12):
Who else is going to get it?
Speaker 7 (17:13):
I don't know your sister, dad, your mom and dad.
You're still a dependent.
Speaker 1 (17:19):
So the end of death or death binder, So this
is what it's for.
Speaker 7 (17:23):
It holds all the.
Speaker 1 (17:24):
Information someone would need to handle your finances, your relationships,
and your last wishes. So think about it, right. A
will might have some of that in it. It might
have your finances, who gets what? Who gets potentially if
you've got dependents or children, who gets who's in charge
of them?
Speaker 7 (17:39):
But what about your wishes? For example?
Speaker 1 (17:42):
You know, was there a university that I really wanted
to my daughter to investigate?
Speaker 7 (17:48):
Looking at things like that, where do you write that?
Where do you put that down?
Speaker 4 (17:52):
On the smallest details? What songs do you want at
your funeral? That would be in that binder? Would it not?
Speaker 1 (17:56):
Even things like I think you know if I to die.
I really want my kids to go and experience experience
Broadway and like writing things down that I really wanted
them to.
Speaker 4 (18:06):
Do, or even the past was a cancel Sky you know?
Speaker 1 (18:09):
Do you know? Do you know what a very very
close friend of mine has lost her dad recently and
in this particular situation, Dad did everything, He paid every bill,
he had every password for everything, and it's he has
died suddenly, so that the wife in this situation has
been left going I don't even know where to start,
(18:29):
or I don't even.
Speaker 7 (18:30):
Know where I go? What are our banks? What do
we do?
Speaker 4 (18:32):
None of the reason I bring up the whole Sky
thing is friends of ours. Sadly, you know, the husband
passed away and the wife was left with everything like
that too, and she we don't need Sky anymore. I
can't afford Suy anymore. So she tried to cancel them.
They said, well, no, you're not the account holder. He's
passed away. Yeah, clearly it wasn't. It was the Sky's
while it was someone who's answering the phone. But you
(18:54):
know what I mean, it's just terrible.
Speaker 1 (18:55):
But you know what I mean, even the non tangible
things like Sam, you might have an idea of where
you want your son to go to school right now,
if that's not written down or you haven't told someone that.
Speaker 5 (19:04):
Yeah, it's an interesting one because you kind of, oh,
you kind of like to think that someone left behind
would make those decisions.
Speaker 7 (19:10):
Is it really up to.
Speaker 5 (19:11):
Me to kind of leave my dying wish for them
as opposed to kind of craft their own journey.
Speaker 4 (19:15):
I don't know.
Speaker 7 (19:16):
It's a bit of both.
Speaker 5 (19:18):
I don't know, like in terms of other things as well,
like just money that could be there for the family
if you have passed away. Like one time, this is
the stupidest thing I've ever done. One time I bought
some shares. It's the only time I bought shares. It
was a marijuana company rule biosience. I got a tip
off that they were going to be wearing so much
money saves dodgy mates, it was, and so I put
(19:39):
some money into that, and then I voted against the legalization.
Speaker 3 (19:43):
Of marijuana and it didn't get past. So the companies
will do very well.
Speaker 4 (19:49):
Little famous decision.
Speaker 3 (19:50):
But long and short, there is probably six bucks of shares.
Speaker 4 (19:59):
On coast, from six bucks to six hundred dollars. Don't buy,
you buy if you want to, it's up to you.
We're you gonna do now is take us side to
take our cash. Oh wait, hundred double low fore coasts
phone number and if you'll call a team right now,
you get to take on one of us.
Speaker 7 (20:11):
Do you want to roll the dice that's right by
you today we go please don't be hang on, Jase.
I want to see you roll.
Speaker 4 (20:18):
It was it was a weird role.
Speaker 8 (20:20):
We no, no, no, no, no, don't do it again.
Speaker 4 (20:23):
Who is it? I'll do it again?
Speaker 8 (20:24):
No it's me, don't do it again.
Speaker 7 (20:26):
Take it now, I'll take it.
Speaker 3 (20:28):
But just there's a little cross next to your name.
Speaker 7 (20:31):
And snap, it's just like it like it's a.
Speaker 4 (20:34):
Roll off my chair again. Okay, a right?
Speaker 8 (20:37):
Take again?
Speaker 1 (20:38):
If it unds neither of you two will we just
don't expect it a bit any pressure in your tires when.
Speaker 4 (20:42):
You cool now, I eight one hundred double ow forecast
for the last time before we go off to New York.
And we're not playing this while we're in New York.
We have money. We go up though. As we do this, the.
Speaker 5 (20:53):
Chases on coasts from Krush and if I want the money,
it's going to have to go towards bills with.
Speaker 4 (21:03):
I get it, I get it.
Speaker 7 (21:04):
Time a year, isn't it?
Speaker 5 (21:06):
Is?
Speaker 4 (21:06):
All right? Dylan, So you're gonna be taking on Sam today.
How are you feeling.
Speaker 7 (21:11):
Nervous but excited? Ready for it? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (21:14):
I got a three that I would definitely have not
got the fourth and fifth.
Speaker 7 (21:18):
I had a shocker with the topical. I hope both
of you should get that. All right, good bye?
Speaker 4 (21:24):
Okay, so we'll see Samon of the studio.
Speaker 8 (21:25):
Dylan.
Speaker 4 (21:25):
We're going to start the clock with thirty seconds on
this clock, and it doesn't matter what happens though, because
what doesn't matter what you the score is out of five.
If Sam can't manch you in that six hundred bks
to go to woods you Bill's kay? You know remember
you can pass. If we have time, we'll come back
to those ones. Are you ready?
Speaker 9 (21:39):
I am ready?
Speaker 4 (21:40):
All right, Dylan, Your time starts now.
Speaker 7 (21:43):
What are the two traditional colors of Halloween.
Speaker 5 (21:47):
Passion?
Speaker 7 (21:49):
What character does Will Ferrell play? An anchorman?
Speaker 8 (21:53):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (21:54):
What's the name of the most recent hurricane Florida? What's
another name for egg plant?
Speaker 7 (22:03):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (22:04):
What is the maximum number of levels to play in
pac Man? What's the name of the most recent.
Speaker 4 (22:13):
Gotcha, good tray?
Speaker 7 (22:14):
You got two?
Speaker 1 (22:16):
But I reckon this is tricky, so there's no guarantees. Sammy,
you're chasing a two out of five.
Speaker 4 (22:21):
Door is open, but it is curly. Yeah, what do
you reckon? You got Jason? Maybe a three?
Speaker 8 (22:28):
Three?
Speaker 7 (22:28):
It was definitely a three. No more than that?
Speaker 6 (22:31):
All right?
Speaker 4 (22:32):
Are you ready?
Speaker 5 (22:33):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (22:33):
Okay, here we go, chasing down there three from dialing
the castles and from christ Church six hundred dollars on
the line. Your time starts now.
Speaker 7 (22:39):
What are the two traditional colors of Halloween?
Speaker 3 (22:42):
Orange and black?
Speaker 7 (22:43):
Yes? What character does will Ferrell play an anchorman? Pass?
What's the name of the most recent hurricane to hit Florida?
Speaker 9 (22:52):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (22:52):
God?
Speaker 5 (22:54):
Pass?
Speaker 7 (22:56):
What is the maximum number of levels to play in
pac Man?
Speaker 2 (22:59):
Ten?
Speaker 9 (22:59):
No?
Speaker 7 (23:00):
What is another name for the e Clamps?
Speaker 1 (23:03):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (23:05):
Is it?
Speaker 4 (23:06):
Is it Hurricane Milton?
Speaker 7 (23:07):
It's Milton because Helen went.
Speaker 4 (23:09):
Through first day.
Speaker 5 (23:10):
I spent a whole day watching that on Fox with
a man like literally across it, and the Nagers didn't
come to me.
Speaker 7 (23:16):
You're going to kill yourself about Inkerman. I'm Ron Burgundy. Yeah?
Speaker 4 (23:22):
How question just just know?
Speaker 7 (23:24):
And the pac Man question? The number of levels play?
Speaker 1 (23:28):
Two?
Speaker 7 (23:28):
Hundred and fifty.
Speaker 4 (23:29):
Five okay, Ober.
Speaker 1 (23:32):
Jean Milton, Ron Berginny and orange and black for Hello,
I feel like I won.
Speaker 8 (23:35):
But last.
Speaker 4 (23:38):
You were the next time we come to you from
tomorrow and was we're actually going to be in New York,
so we're not playing the game while we're in New York.
But when we come back to start the label weekend,
I know, that's how far, That's how long Theresa's going
to be. Tony Street's big spin before we'll come back
to seven hundred dollars cash on Coast.
Speaker 2 (23:53):
Year more from Tony Street, 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 4 (24:05):
Apparently, as you work your way through life, there are
three things you should never bring up to your man. Apparently,
so women listen really carefully, maybe turn the radio up.
Maybe you're already guilty of doing this, I reckon.
Speaker 1 (24:15):
I'm just trying to think, is this is this a
certain age of man?
Speaker 4 (24:18):
Or is this No? I doesn't say about the age
is because I.
Speaker 7 (24:21):
Was thinking, you know how I mean? Is they ate
to get a bit of a pop belly.
Speaker 1 (24:26):
I'm wondering if there's something to do with like love
handle pop belly.
Speaker 7 (24:28):
All right, that realm, No he's not. Okay, we're free
to bring that up then crazy.
Speaker 4 (24:35):
All right. Number three the more successful man. So when
a woman talks at length about another man's success, especially
if he's close in age to that guy.
Speaker 7 (24:44):
Oh yeah, it's a bit of a dagger, you know,
Maddie McClay.
Speaker 1 (24:47):
He does such a good job on the weather and
he did really well and celebrity shoes your islands, you know.
Speaker 3 (24:52):
Well it took a couple of shots to.
Speaker 4 (24:56):
So when a woman talks about link about another man's sex,
this when he looks like he's got it all sort
of another man success.
Speaker 1 (25:04):
I reckonnes I reckon if if you are the partner
in this situation, you're only doing that if you're trying
to niggle, an't you If you're waxing lyrical about another man,
like going on and on and.
Speaker 4 (25:16):
On, you're trying to make a point. Yeah, maybe you're right. Okay,
there's number two And I kin't of agree with this,
and Sale, I know you'll agree with this as well.
Anything negative about his mum, yeah, mummy's boys right here.
Speaker 7 (25:29):
You two have bit, haven't you? What about you?
Speaker 1 (25:33):
It's okay for you to have a crack at ours, No,
it's not not.
Speaker 4 (25:36):
I don't think that's right either.
Speaker 7 (25:38):
Just kidding, good.
Speaker 4 (25:47):
Record over the top of it. Just quickly to the
number one the number one thing. What do you think
it is? The number one thing women should avoid bringing
out with your partners.
Speaker 7 (25:56):
It's more so than the mother in law.
Speaker 4 (25:58):
Okay, we'll tell you what. The number one thing you
should never talk with your partner about women is this
number one thing? Here his balding head.
Speaker 7 (26:13):
This is awkward. I think only the two of you
talk about this.
Speaker 1 (26:17):
Why.
Speaker 3 (26:19):
I don't think that'd be the worst thing she.
Speaker 7 (26:20):
Could You're not sensitive about here lost.
Speaker 5 (26:24):
I'm kind of like I've given up to the fact
that there's a patch at the back.
Speaker 7 (26:28):
Would you be more conscious that, yes, patchy bald head
or hairy back?
Speaker 4 (26:34):
I don't have any hair on my back, but I
know neither. But I think I don't know. There's what
men may laugh it off with another guy teases him, right,
So if Sam's teasing me, I sort of laughing off.
But apparently if you love the lady does it. He
fears he's losing his looks.
Speaker 1 (26:49):
Sam, Sam, You've got those fears, don't you? Otherwise you
wouldn't be contemplating the plug.
Speaker 5 (26:56):
My friend got the plug the other day, flew over
the Sydney and looks remarkable. Not only tidied it up
the back, the front looks amazing.
Speaker 7 (27:01):
Does it make you want to do it?
Speaker 3 (27:03):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (27:04):
You?
Speaker 7 (27:04):
What about that? A ridden of yourself with the cropped here?
Speaker 2 (27:08):
Yes?
Speaker 6 (27:08):
And that looked good?
Speaker 4 (27:09):
Did you are yourself?
Speaker 5 (27:12):
It was just a slapstep show and I was going
through it the kids and one of them was like
a shaked head.
Speaker 4 (27:16):
But it was a shaked head.
Speaker 3 (27:20):
It's a shame here that it gave me a perfect
front gear line.
Speaker 4 (27:24):
You like it?
Speaker 1 (27:24):
I'm sun glasses inside of the time, which I'm just like,
this is?
Speaker 4 (27:28):
Why do you keep going through my bim.
Speaker 5 (27:33):
There? Again?
Speaker 1 (27:34):
Enough?
Speaker 4 (27:34):
Someone made me at the lovely Bree Thomas l. You
may remember her from Celebrity Trees Rayland or a sister
Station's idiom Bri.
Speaker 6 (27:40):
Have you read a book yet? I've read this one
because obviously I was forced.
Speaker 3 (27:46):
To to make you feel when you read your own book.
Speaker 6 (27:48):
It was terrifying to see just how like loose I
am on paper. I'm like, oh, yeah, I'm really actually unhinged.
Speaker 4 (27:59):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (28:00):
Yeah, you're super liked.
Speaker 5 (28:01):
Do you know?
Speaker 4 (28:02):
I saw it.
Speaker 5 (28:02):
I saw an article yesterday in the New Zealand Herald
and it was about your book, and then underneath it
the comments, and like, nine times out of ten when
celebrity has written a book, they get ready to be crucified.
Speaker 7 (28:15):
I love that Sam read the comments of the article, going.
Speaker 8 (28:18):
To say, I haven't read the comments because I.
Speaker 4 (28:20):
Try and comment.
Speaker 3 (28:23):
It's one negative comment.
Speaker 5 (28:24):
Everyone was like, oh my god, I love Brea. I
can't wait to buy this book. And I thought that
was such a telling thing about your personality. You're you're
massively liked.
Speaker 8 (28:30):
Oh that means the world.
Speaker 6 (28:33):
And thanks for informing me, because I wasn't going to
go into the comments section.
Speaker 7 (28:37):
I'm not mentally stable.
Speaker 1 (28:41):
So Su.
Speaker 7 (28:44):
We discussed this a long time ago. You and I.
Speaker 6 (28:47):
Tony Street was the first person I talked to. I
reached out to you because I was like, you've written
a book and I just think you're the most amazing
person in the world. I was like, Tony, I need
your advice.
Speaker 2 (28:58):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (28:58):
We had such a great coffee and I sat with
Brie and heard her plan for the book, and I
was like, absolutely, But what I didn't realize because you know,
I knew you from work and I knew like your career,
but I didn't realize there were parts in the book
that were actually going to be really really grissy, and
one of those parts was about your sexuality and the
relationship with your dad. Now I haven't read it yet.
(29:20):
How's it all gone down with him? Oh, it's it's
been quite a process, Tony.
Speaker 6 (29:25):
It's such a good question, and it was something that
I didn't want to shy away from in the book
because I felt like it was one of the most
important parts of the book where you know, my dad
and my relationship was strained for a long time, where
there was secrets kept in our family. And he's been unbelievable.
He's been so supportive, so open, and it's made our
(29:51):
relationship ten times better. It was already like it was
already like at a better point, but this has forced
conversations that I think maybe we would have never had
and that should have happened a long time ago.
Speaker 8 (30:04):
But yeah, he's been amazing.
Speaker 5 (30:07):
You're done on that, like you literally he went away
read the book and that has actually he came back
and had those open conversations with you even before.
Speaker 6 (30:14):
This, before before yeah, to actually because there was questions
I didn't have answered still, you know.
Speaker 1 (30:20):
Because priests from an Italian religious family.
Speaker 6 (30:24):
Right, yes, super religious, went to church every Saturday.
Speaker 3 (30:27):
You've broken the mold.
Speaker 8 (30:30):
I'll trust me.
Speaker 2 (30:31):
It was.
Speaker 7 (30:31):
It was a process.
Speaker 6 (30:33):
And yeah, there was parts in the book that are
quite that I felt would be quite hard to read
for my dad and don't paint him in the best
light in the start of the book. And I remember
I called him and I said, hey, I just want
to give you a heads up before this goes to print.
Speaker 8 (30:49):
And I remember he said to me.
Speaker 6 (30:50):
He goes, it's the truth, and he goes, And I
think it's an important part of the story and it
is your truth and it needs to be in the book.
Speaker 4 (31:02):
Yeah, the books called unapology. I can't even say unapologetically
me tales from my perfectly and perfect life. And you
even say it's not a highlights reel. But you know
there's also another part of there where you you literally
there's one of the most harroring things I think I've
heard about, where you literally thought you were going to
die and your mum stepped in fore you. That's an
amazing part of the book too.
Speaker 6 (31:20):
Yeah, I think it actually showcases another part of my
mum's and my relationship and probably why we're so close.
Speaker 8 (31:29):
When I was nine years.
Speaker 6 (31:30):
Old, me, my mum, and my nan were held up
in a home invasion by two men, and I literally
saw in these moments of pure terror that my mum
would give her life for me. And we all have
that thought, don't we that our parents would die for us?
Speaker 7 (31:48):
But I saw it.
Speaker 6 (31:49):
I saw it, and I think it's a big part
of our relationship and why we're so close.
Speaker 4 (31:54):
I mean, you were in a SAMs before. You're one
of the most liked people. I mean, I think you
are one of the most genuine, most caring, most wonderful
people anyway, and you thank you. You have to read
this book.
Speaker 1 (32:04):
It's you do like because you think you know Brie,
that's right, Radio Slippery Shoes, Ryland and then what home
invasion like this whole thing with your dad, Like, there's.
Speaker 4 (32:12):
So much in it, There's so many layers to this.
So congratulations on everything so far. Congratulations and overcoming everything
so far, and this is just the start for you.
I mean, who knows we're too after.
Speaker 6 (32:20):
This, right, oh mate, And maybe I'll write a TV
show next he too.
Speaker 8 (32:25):
Thank you guys, appreciate it.
Speaker 1 (32:27):
We need to talk now about the method you use
to fold your clothes. And look, I avoid folding clothes
at all costs. But do you know what rings in
my ears every time I do fold is this is
how Mum taught me. And there are certain items that
I think if you ever get taught how to fold,
you don't want to do it any other way. For example,
I will never I get irked if towels aren't folded
(32:49):
in a specific way.
Speaker 7 (32:51):
My wife, Mum told me how to fold this towel.
Speaker 1 (32:53):
Right, So you have it out open in front of you.
You fold it in half, and then it's a one
two three, right, And then when you put it in
the cupboard, you have to have the folded bit facing
out here. You don't want those teddy edges coming the
other way, right. And I even remember when I was
little because I got to iron certain things, and the
things I was allowed to iron we're handkerchiefs, tea towels,
(33:14):
and undies. I don't own anything now, so I'm already failing.
But even when I go to folds like my kids
underwear to put in their drawer. It has to be
fold the middle bit up one to turn it over
in a nice you know pat But what I'm saying
is I have lost this skill as I've got older,
and I've become a harangued mother. And I every time
(33:35):
my mother in law or my parents come and stay,
I know that they're looking at me like, oh, no,
my mom used to iron and fold sheets, right, I
don't do you iron your sheet?
Speaker 5 (33:44):
No?
Speaker 1 (33:44):
No, I don't I own my sheets, and I certainly
don't own my tea towels. Yes, I'll fold them nicely,
but there is something really nice about proper nana folded clothes.
And I've had both my mum and my mother in
law for the whole season of Matilda up in Auckland's
daying with me, and I know that the kids are
appreciating it because I look in the drawer with I've
put one of the kids closed away, and I'm like,
(34:06):
that is not folded by your mother, That is folded
by your grandparents.
Speaker 3 (34:09):
So much better.
Speaker 4 (34:10):
I was lucky enough my wife went on a girls
strip to Balley, and so my mom and dad came
to stay with us to help with the bringing the
kids in the morning, you know. And so when Mum
was folding the real washing, you look in the drawers
and look at open home.
Speaker 7 (34:21):
I know, a different skill and just I don't know.
Speaker 4 (34:25):
And smells better. It's the same washing, but it smells
better when Nana does, I don't know.
Speaker 3 (34:29):
Get them out of retirement.
Speaker 5 (34:30):
You know, there's all these nana's out there, just that
they're thinking they can just relax and start making complacent
in life.
Speaker 7 (34:36):
Get out of your arm chair.
Speaker 6 (34:38):
And so.
Speaker 7 (34:40):
Washing do you folding? How do you fold them?
Speaker 5 (34:46):
Trigles the crotch up first and Jason Jason's requires seven folds.
Speaker 4 (35:00):
Have a wonderful rest of your Tuesday. The next time
we chall with you, my friend, we will be Louie.
Speaker 8 (35:07):
I'm in a New York state a mine.
Speaker 4 (35:11):
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