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November 17, 2024 • 40 mins

Today on the show we talk about our biggest Christmas disasters, Denzel Washington's gay kiss that's been cut from Gladiator, and Sam introduces us to the Amercian versions of us

0:00 Intro
0:40 Disappointing weekend of sport
4:45 Why will businesses be losing productivity over the next few weeks
6:55 Sam explains Lotto to his son
9:00 Gay kiss cut from Gladiator 2
12:55 Products really are cheaper at Bargain Chemist
16:05 Your Christmas disasters
19:10 Coldplay woke this man from a coma
24:20 The Chasers
27:20 Meeting the American versions of us
35:40 How you can help by donating blood

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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 to
Go Kiss.

Speaker 3 (00:12):
That made into a film and then it was removed
from a film, but which celebrity was gutted.

Speaker 4 (00:16):
To have it removed?

Speaker 5 (00:16):
And then you know, you've heard the news about the
guy that was holding the side of the Coldplay concert
and Chris Martin from Coldplay saw it and got the
guy up on stage to sing his song with him.

Speaker 6 (00:24):
Amazing story. We actually caught up with a guy who
came and joined us in the studio.

Speaker 5 (00:36):
Over the weekend. Did you sit down and watch a
few things on TV? Like the Big Fight everyone was
talking about leading up to it? Was it the world
record viewers for Netflix?

Speaker 7 (00:44):
Tyson and Jake Paul?

Speaker 3 (00:45):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I watched her. It was an absolute have,
wasn't it. I almost watched her hand to watch all those
girls fight before it was magnificent.

Speaker 7 (00:51):
It wasn't. There was a blood bath. It was the
most brutal, terrifying.

Speaker 4 (00:54):
Hell of a contest. Though.

Speaker 1 (00:55):
Can I just give you a random fact here? I
went down the rabbit hole because I was watching the
fighting kind of on Instagram looking at Jake Paul's page,
and then I saw his partner, very good looking woman.

Speaker 7 (01:07):
And she's like a world speed skater.

Speaker 6 (01:09):
Oh really, did I look it up?

Speaker 7 (01:11):
I think you'll enjoy her.

Speaker 8 (01:12):
PA.

Speaker 5 (01:14):
Sixty five million households were watching that. Fights of numbers
involved up.

Speaker 1 (01:18):
It was disappointing though, And do you know what was
quite interesting? Tyson said after the fight, right, he said
he did all the fitness, he was well fit enough,
but he just didn't have that fighting desire. He's a
fifty eight year old man and you've got to have
that fire in the belly.

Speaker 7 (01:34):
He's not.

Speaker 1 (01:34):
He's a granddad now like he doesn't he doesn't have
the desire to. You know, you've got to have that internal,
real will to win.

Speaker 3 (01:41):
There's that, and there's also there's a lot of clips
going around comparing some of his ducks and unders to
his historic fights and saying that he was not unloading the.

Speaker 6 (01:51):
Punchers, so he was just holding back.

Speaker 4 (01:54):
Did he do that money? That is all in the script,
isn't it.

Speaker 1 (01:57):
Can't you say the same for Jake Paul? He was
holding back not to hurt the fifty A at your
old man.

Speaker 4 (02:01):
I think there was a bit of that too.

Speaker 3 (02:03):
I think in many respects because towards the end of
the fight it looked like he just wasn't trying to
hurt him, and I kind of respected him for that.
There was nothing to gain by beating up an old man.
But there was also the fact that it looked like
Tyson was holding back punches.

Speaker 4 (02:16):
I think the whole thing was a fast.

Speaker 7 (02:18):
I feel like the All Blacks lost a bit of
that fight in the last.

Speaker 5 (02:20):
Five First do you reckon They've they've forgotten how to
put the foot on the throat, and that's been the
thing a lot of times throughout this year.

Speaker 1 (02:26):
I thought in those last you know, five to ten minutes, look,
there was that breakaway try where we had no pace
and we got guessed on the outside, which was disappointing.

Speaker 7 (02:35):
But I still I.

Speaker 1 (02:37):
Was still like the All Blacks got the ball, they
look good with the ball in hand. We can still
score here, at least get a penalty and that'll win
us the game.

Speaker 7 (02:43):
And then all these errors.

Speaker 1 (02:45):
And you had Rico, Youannie dropped the ball, Damien McKinsey
got bundled out.

Speaker 4 (02:50):
Jami and Roy Guarn subbed off.

Speaker 1 (02:51):
Yeah, Will Jordan went in really high into contact and
then got held up, and I just the all blacks
of old wouldn't have done that. And I just don't
know what where the leadership was in the last one minute.

Speaker 5 (03:00):
I'm so glad you brought up all backs of old
and leadership because this is what I want to ask
you right now, not longer. It was ten years ago
Richie McCall was playing, and so he retired next year.
To be ten years we haven't had Richie McCay on
the team, right, but one of the greatest of all.
That's not the greatest. Now, four minutes ago, you're down
by a couple of points, right, you're down by four
points or whatever it is, and Scott Barrett, now today's captain,
said we'll just take the kick at goal please, that's

(03:20):
three points.

Speaker 4 (03:21):
So we do that twice.

Speaker 7 (03:22):
Yeah, So how many was it only three minutes ago?

Speaker 6 (03:26):
Four minutes ago?

Speaker 7 (03:27):
I thought it was longer?

Speaker 3 (03:29):
The first one was it twenty minutes ago? And then
I think the second one was like ten minutes ago.

Speaker 5 (03:34):
Oh, either we're down, we're down ten points on a
couple minutes left play, so and I don't know what
would you have done. Would you have gone for the
easy three or try to back yourself go for a
five maybe seven.

Speaker 1 (03:43):
I don't I'm always someone that's like, go for the try,
but I must never sound with psychology around it.

Speaker 6 (03:49):
Will you say that?

Speaker 5 (03:49):
But afterwards the coach was asked about this and he said, yeah,
I'm not sure what he was doing. They'll have to
talk to Scott about that later.

Speaker 1 (03:54):
Oh well, wow, they need to get on the same
page exactly.

Speaker 6 (03:59):
Either way he's either way.

Speaker 7 (04:01):
I feel like like it's the game that got away.

Speaker 4 (04:04):
Or is it the fact that the well the rest
of were rugbies caught up.

Speaker 6 (04:06):
Now, Oh, France are very good.

Speaker 7 (04:09):
They were good.

Speaker 6 (04:10):
I mean that's theirs their third against Can I just.

Speaker 7 (04:13):
Say that All Blakes were actually really good too? It
was just that last part.

Speaker 4 (04:17):
And that's why we watch sport, ladies and gentlemen.

Speaker 6 (04:20):
It's a theater, isn't it? Exactly?

Speaker 8 (04:21):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (04:21):
But the boxing wasn't was it?

Speaker 6 (04:25):
You went to the theater and that were acting their roles.

Speaker 7 (04:27):
It's exactly the premiere of Wicked tonight.

Speaker 9 (04:30):
Oh really, I'm so excited about later?

Speaker 6 (04:32):
Okay? Nice?

Speaker 5 (04:32):
Of course, one more game from the All Blacks this
year as well at this coming Sunday morning.

Speaker 6 (04:36):
That'll be good then, well, who knows? Literally not bad.

Speaker 5 (04:41):
Pizza eaters were celebrating this time eight years ago today
because the very first ever delivery so Domino's, did it?
Remember Domino's delivered that chicken pizza to a house and
Funga Pawa by Droner is the very first ever commercial
pizza delivery by drone.

Speaker 10 (04:54):
Hasn't really taken off, has it?

Speaker 3 (04:59):
You?

Speaker 7 (04:59):
Just eight years now? If you were going to order
a pizza this tonight, who are you going with?

Speaker 4 (05:05):
That's a great question.

Speaker 7 (05:06):
Pizza Hut all the way I always have been, and
I've never changed.

Speaker 5 (05:09):
Our kids love Pete. Well, we got one who love pizza,
one who loves Dominos. But would you order two different.

Speaker 3 (05:15):
Pe We're trades around out our house.

Speaker 4 (05:20):
The other day I ordered them Dominoes yep, for myself.

Speaker 5 (05:28):
So yeah, the same.

Speaker 6 (05:38):
Hey, because it's a Monday, I wanted to bring this
to the table. It will happen this week and over
the next month.

Speaker 5 (05:41):
It's probably going to affect we you work, so worldwide
businesses will lose about seventeen billion dollars in productivity of
the next few weeks.

Speaker 6 (05:49):
Why yeah, why why do you reckon.

Speaker 4 (05:51):
That is why why be more constructive with.

Speaker 1 (05:54):
Your productivity so people will releast focused businesses stars shopping.

Speaker 5 (06:00):
Yeah, it's online shopping. It is shopping that is a show,
not as it's online shopping. So people are online shopping
rather than working this week.

Speaker 7 (06:09):
Sometimes I do that.

Speaker 4 (06:10):
We know that's going to happen, but I say it's.

Speaker 7 (06:12):
Research because I'm doing a gift guide.

Speaker 3 (06:14):
Yeah, how much how much you can social media takes
out of people's days.

Speaker 5 (06:20):
You can put you can put a little limits on
your phone and tells you like you've got like one
hour fifteen for a day or something, and that's it,
and it'll tell you've got two minutes left and.

Speaker 6 (06:26):
Then little bit.

Speaker 1 (06:28):
If you went to a workplace now and looked at
everyone's stops, I reckon, everyone's got Facebook or Instagram sitting
behind what they're actually doing.

Speaker 6 (06:36):
Okay, we should do it on your tabs right now?
What have you looked at it?

Speaker 1 (06:40):
I've got Facebook up same and I've got Instagram on
my phone.

Speaker 7 (06:44):
But I've got Facebook sitting there.

Speaker 6 (06:46):
It's just me. I've got Facebook, that's it. Yeah, yeah,
I don't have any of them.

Speaker 7 (06:49):
Just have you not checked Instagram?

Speaker 5 (06:51):
Today, Hey, check a lot of ticket if you haven't already,
because wake up to the fact that we've got a
new millionaire in the country this morning.

Speaker 7 (07:01):
A new billionaire in the studio.

Speaker 6 (07:03):
No, no, was it that one's enough street?

Speaker 7 (07:06):
It could be me. I haven't checked my ticket.

Speaker 6 (07:08):
No neither.

Speaker 5 (07:09):
So one person won a million dollars, eighteen people won
thirteen grands.

Speaker 6 (07:12):
It makes you check there, we all.

Speaker 7 (07:14):
Know you're a million I need to remind you, don't
need to remind us.

Speaker 3 (07:17):
Have you have you ever tried to explain lotto to
a youngster? I had an incident just over the weekend.
I was looking at my phone app and there was
an article about lotter on there and there was the
picture of the machine before the beautiful balls. Now, as
a five year old ball boy, you look at that
machine and you go, that is a cool looking machine.
All the beautiful ball that beautiful because it's like cany

(07:40):
for the eyes.

Speaker 6 (07:41):
It's like a ballpp for because to jump out.

Speaker 3 (07:44):
And he said to me, what's said. I said, that's
a lot And he said, what's lotto? I said, well,
it's like it's a competition. You buy a ticket and
you can win money. He's like how much thousands? I'm
like no, no, no, no, millions and he's like, let's
do it, and I was like, no, no, no, it's
not it's not like that. You buy a ticket and
they're quite expensive and the chance of winning is really slim,
and he's like, there's a chance. He's not wrong, it is,

(08:13):
but like, it's quite hard to rationalize lotto to a
five year old, which which is why it's quite hard
to rationalize for ourselves.

Speaker 4 (08:20):
Isn't it the odds? How do you explain the odds
to a five year old?

Speaker 6 (08:24):
Do you know what?

Speaker 1 (08:25):
Like when you actually bring it down to its core,
the chances of winning lotto, it's the same as like,
let's say you had a budding athlete as a child
and you're like, going, go on.

Speaker 7 (08:35):
You could do it.

Speaker 1 (08:36):
You could play for the black Caps one day. And
they're like, well, the chances as that are low. But
you're not saying that to them.

Speaker 4 (08:42):
You're saying, there's a chat, there's.

Speaker 7 (08:43):
A chance neg of about lotto.

Speaker 4 (08:46):
We're not. We're not.

Speaker 3 (08:48):
Now I've taken his five year old logic and applied it.
We are very we're avid gamblers. Gamblers now.

Speaker 5 (08:55):
As well, whether you're dealing with a gift list or
a wishless for yourself.

Speaker 6 (08:58):
We need to talk about a certain smell before seven.

Speaker 3 (09:02):
There's a tough lead when we're talking about a what
is effectively a gay kiss. Now, and what we what's
happened here is that Denzel Washington has been cast as Macrinus,
an ingladiated too And what's happened. They've come to him
and gone is a really important scene in the movie.
And he's a straight male and and he's been asked

(09:23):
to do a gay kiss, and as a heterosexual man.
I would be mature about that, you know. I'd be like, look,
this is acting and you have to step up for.

Speaker 7 (09:32):
A role, and they prove your prove your credibility.

Speaker 6 (09:35):
Now kiss Jason.

Speaker 3 (09:37):
You have to pay me money with that, which you
would The thing is, though it all's good, you do
the kiss. And then a few months later they're going
through the edit process and the kiss gets removed from
the film.

Speaker 4 (09:49):
It's been edited out.

Speaker 3 (09:51):
So Denzel Washington's geared up on his Monday morning, turned
up to work. He's done his gay kiss as a
heterosexual man, and then it's been edited out.

Speaker 7 (09:58):
And now it's just a secret.

Speaker 4 (10:02):
It's just because nobody's going to see So what.

Speaker 7 (10:04):
Are we saying he didn't he wasn't convincing enough. No,
it's two to tango. It was the other guy doing.

Speaker 4 (10:09):
I don't know, maybe maybe not convincing enough that he's
saying that.

Speaker 3 (10:11):
Maybe the enterprise of the film isn't ready for that
kind of you know behavior.

Speaker 6 (10:18):
It wasn't.

Speaker 5 (10:19):
It wasn't the Gladiator movie wasn't. I mean, these are
the good There are the guys who invented nude wrestling
at the Olympics. That's how the Olympics started out rustling.

Speaker 1 (10:26):
I do think that time there was a lot of
carry on, like you know what I mean behind Like
obviously it wasn't out in the public realm, but.

Speaker 7 (10:34):
You look back historically and there were a lot of gaming.

Speaker 3 (10:37):
So for me, there would be quite a big bridge
to crime. I'd be mature and I'd do it, but
it's a big bridge to clime. Then for it to
be edited out of the film.

Speaker 4 (10:44):
So you taught me into this it's.

Speaker 6 (10:48):
Anymore and then edited it out.

Speaker 11 (10:50):
Could we have not done that and I wouldn't have.

Speaker 4 (10:52):
Had to really go through that emotionally.

Speaker 1 (10:53):
Now you're to mate I've got the scene, and then
what do you have a private viewing to prove that
you she went through with it?

Speaker 4 (11:02):
I reckon you tell her. You might say to not
watch the film kiss in that film?

Speaker 6 (11:08):
Actually the film?

Speaker 7 (11:09):
Can I just say?

Speaker 8 (11:10):
So?

Speaker 7 (11:10):
You know how like if you're a sexual.

Speaker 1 (11:12):
Person and you are going against what you your preferences are, Like,
if you were to kiss a gay man, is it
the same if it's a gay man having to kiss
a woman, does he have the same kind of like, Oh,
this is not what.

Speaker 10 (11:25):
I'm you know what I mean youth in that because
you know, women are so kissable in my mind, but
imagine if you're a gay male in my mind, well.

Speaker 4 (11:35):
Well that's just kissing a girl.

Speaker 1 (11:37):
Oh you out, no, no, but it certainly isn't something.

Speaker 5 (11:41):
That I do.

Speaker 3 (11:44):
You know you've been read at the stop the guys like.

Speaker 7 (11:50):
It's only in your dreams.

Speaker 6 (11:52):
It's only for free drinks.

Speaker 10 (11:53):
Could you could you kiss a dude for a for
a scene in a movie joke?

Speaker 6 (11:57):
So if it was my job then I suppose so. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (11:59):
But if you know, the greatest example of this was
Jake gyllen Hall and Heath Ledger and broke Pick Mountain
totally two straight guys that had their own families and stuff.
But it was a role they were doing and they
knocked it out of the park.

Speaker 1 (12:08):
Can you remember do you remember though at the team
do you remember do you remember when like it was,
you know, being homosexual was least accepted by society and
when they cast people in roles like that, there was
kind of outcry there you don't cast a gay person
with a straight guy.

Speaker 7 (12:28):
I wonder where that's at in Hollywood.

Speaker 3 (12:30):
The Dwarves getting there's little people getting upset about the
whole cast of It's.

Speaker 5 (12:36):
Going to the way now, isn't it like me, We'll
give give those roles to people who are gay. Give
those people who are little people you know that, don't
don't take it.

Speaker 4 (12:42):
Stealing our roles.

Speaker 11 (12:44):
Getting in and out.

Speaker 7 (12:45):
I wouldn't have got cut, would have.

Speaker 4 (12:48):
Gone a full home on that.

Speaker 2 (12:52):
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(13:48):
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Right.

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I can smell that, yep.

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That's a say, so what is that thirty bucks?

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Yeah, almost thirty dollars difference.

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They're trying to emulate kind of feelings and smells, aren't they.
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What does dancing on the moon smell?

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Have elements of iron? Oh yeah, we're trying to think
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Be on the moon, just iron.

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Speaker 1 (16:16):
Yeah, remember that time that I left the pavlover in
the oven and we went off nipped off to a
carol service. And when I came back, my mother in
law made lovely.

Speaker 7 (16:28):
Mother in law had turned well, maybe it was my
sister in law.

Speaker 1 (16:30):
One of them had turned the oven on to heat
their ham and crisped my pavlova in the process. It
was actually really funny, like we all laughed about it.

Speaker 7 (16:38):
I didn't cry, I laughed.

Speaker 11 (16:40):
It is so good.

Speaker 4 (16:41):
It's hard to get it right, though, isn't it.

Speaker 3 (16:42):
You know you've got guests turning out, there's people everywhere
this presence.

Speaker 4 (16:45):
It's kind of hard to stay across the kitchen isn't it.

Speaker 5 (16:47):
Oh yeah, it's a season, it's a team ef Yes,
So what happened with you? Love to hear the story
call us I eight hundred double O four coast or
see the text to two six' nine nine your disaster?

Speaker 6 (16:57):
What happened? Let us know what.

Speaker 5 (16:59):
Happens to the best of us. You get this wonderful
Christmas ham and you forget about it and you leave
it outside and then suddenly it's gone horribly wrong. Or
the seafood gift that you got sad.

Speaker 7 (17:07):
Sorry did you leave a ham outside? Why did you
do that?

Speaker 4 (17:10):
Okay?

Speaker 5 (17:10):
So I went for a radio station a few years ago,
and in Christmas time we each got a Christmas hand.

Speaker 6 (17:14):
It was like a Christmas bonus. Really nice, we're a nice.

Speaker 7 (17:17):
Big ham each gone to those days.

Speaker 5 (17:18):
Yeah, And one of the weaking announcers lifted in the
steel well, and of course we're in a building that
she is, the building with other buildings, other other companies,
and then locked the steel well over the weekend and
come Monday it just wreaked.

Speaker 6 (17:29):
It was awful.

Speaker 4 (17:29):
Yeah, well that was my disaster.

Speaker 3 (17:30):
I left her box of seafood in the car, in
the thirty degree car came back to it smelled like
an old.

Speaker 7 (17:36):
Kiinner, devastating, like you just just washed down the drain.

Speaker 4 (17:40):
It was give us my tim shed bolt as well
the great meal.

Speaker 6 (17:43):
So the proper bluff voice doesn't Yeah, well yeah, I.

Speaker 4 (17:46):
Don't think it was in seasons. It was under Sandy Review.

Speaker 6 (17:49):
So Susan, what was your Christmas distart? What him to do?

Speaker 9 (17:54):
I tried to make the pamele over.

Speaker 6 (17:56):
Oh yeah, absolutelyster and I think I'm next.

Speaker 5 (18:02):
And then I shopped in the album, thinking okay, this
will be fine.

Speaker 3 (18:06):
And somebody accidentally opened the door during my cooking time
and it.

Speaker 1 (18:12):
Went yep, that's that's kind of similar to mine having
the oven left on. Do you know what we need
to do every Christmas? We try a pair from now on.
You need to have a sign that goes on the
oven door to say do not open, like the pavelover,
because it has to sit for two hours after it
stops cooking.

Speaker 4 (18:30):
Yeah, in a cooling process. You explain, yes, le me.
If you pull a door though, does it deflate as well?

Speaker 6 (18:37):
Well, that's a good question.

Speaker 4 (18:38):
Yeah it we'll just go down.

Speaker 1 (18:40):
Yeah, it's hard enough taking it to stay up anyway, right.

Speaker 6 (18:43):
Yeah, one time.

Speaker 5 (18:47):
Time I was at a at a weather store looking
at the new barbecues they head there and there's a
woman there making a pavlover in a weather and I thought, wow, yeah,
that's incredible A so.

Speaker 6 (18:56):
Thean thank you very much. They really appreciate it.

Speaker 5 (18:58):
Remember, let us know about your disasters on our website
Coast Online.

Speaker 6 (19:00):
Dot code on.

Speaker 5 (19:01):
Indeed, get him a drawer and we can tune your
disaster into delicious with my food bag begin it's Coast
Online dot code on. Indeed, there is the crowd in
New Zealand singing with that song.

Speaker 6 (19:19):
An incredible moment.

Speaker 5 (19:20):
Also another incredible moment, you mentioned the air right being
the whole other sign like I was thank.

Speaker 7 (19:25):
You, His sign was I love you Chris.

Speaker 5 (19:28):
Marsh as you dared me to do as I did it,
so I held at the sign. I mind one didn't
get seen. But there's another guy sign who did get seen.
His name is Dylan. You might have seen him in
the news. Dylan is now in the studio with us. Dylan,
what did your sign say?

Speaker 11 (19:38):
Good morning?

Speaker 9 (19:39):
Yeah?

Speaker 12 (19:39):
My sign said your music woke me up from a comma.
Can we sing about this magic together?

Speaker 4 (19:43):
Okay?

Speaker 7 (19:44):
And at that point you're going is he joking now?
But it was true? Can you explain?

Speaker 4 (19:50):
How are you in a coma? Yeah?

Speaker 12 (19:51):
Yeah, well I had a tragic incident that resulted in
my heart stopping for five minutes and then I had
hit my head after a pretty horrid and result to
be in the hospital for in a coma for four days.

Speaker 7 (20:03):
What type of are we talking here?

Speaker 11 (20:05):
Yeah, something happened pretty bad.

Speaker 12 (20:07):
Yes, there was some incident that happened before that, but
my heart stopped, so out the rest and so you so.

Speaker 6 (20:12):
You align and you listen to cold play and that
brings you out of the comma. Now who was playing
it to you?

Speaker 7 (20:17):
So?

Speaker 12 (20:17):
Yeah, this is crazy. This guy right here is my
husband's in the studio as well. I really owe him
more than I mean, there's the doctors and the nurses
and mostly co play, but mostly my husband who's here
and he, uh, you know, the the chaplain came in
at some point they said, we're gonna need to pull
the plug on you. You know, either that you might not

(20:41):
make it, or he's going to be permanently brain damaged,
or you know, there's pretty much the two options right
now at this point. And they didn't expect pretty any
other outcome at that point. But whatever you want to
do to make him comfortable, he can actually hear you
still when you're in a coma. And so Aaron's like, well,
can you play Coldplay for him? It's just one thing

(21:01):
he loves. I've been listening to Coldplay since I was
eight years old. They're the one thing that I've I've
done music pretty much my whole life, and I've always
loved Coldplay.

Speaker 7 (21:09):
What's your favorite?

Speaker 11 (21:10):
Well, what's a loaded question, but I I at work.

Speaker 4 (21:13):
You up from a coma.

Speaker 12 (21:14):
Well, it didn't quite wake. I mean, here's the thing.
It just had brain activity. So what happened was he
played this music for twenty four hours, and all of
a sudden, I started playing some air piano to yellow
and then I started playing a little just like you
could see that my body started moving to fix you
the guitar partow and yeah.

Speaker 7 (21:33):
It literally and then it literally.

Speaker 12 (21:35):
So all the neurologists starts storming people that didn't care,
probably about my I was in the ICU.

Speaker 11 (21:39):
Is that the same thing here yesterday?

Speaker 12 (21:41):
So and all of a sudden, these doctors and neurologists
starts storming in like what he is showing signs he's awake.

Speaker 1 (21:46):
Yeah, and then fast forward to actually being at a
Coldplay concert.

Speaker 12 (21:50):
So it took a long time because physiotherapy occupation, which
I learned, that's what you call it here. By the way,
I like that, thank you. I've been told the very
physical therapy. That's not a thing. No, But I took
a long time to recover here to get to this point.
I mean I had to see the lights and everything.
To be at a concert again was a lot of work,
and to fly you know, one hundred out and it

(22:10):
just twenty four hours in travel time to get to
New Zealand. But we knew that we'd be ready by
these concerts.

Speaker 5 (22:17):
So this was all playned Dylan, like you kneed, Colt,
I were be going to be in New Zealand here.
You timed your run so you were at the same place.

Speaker 11 (22:22):
Well, we timed it.

Speaker 12 (22:23):
So I knew I wanted to see Coldplay again after
this had happened. Yes, because I said I want to
thank Chris Martin. I just don't want to thank him.
I won't have a sign that said thank you and
let him know what happened, because I'm so grateful to
be alive again.

Speaker 11 (22:35):
And that they did.

Speaker 12 (22:36):
This, and you know, I'm so grateful that their music
had this impact on me.

Speaker 7 (22:41):
So Chris Martin sees your sign.

Speaker 11 (22:42):
Yes, So he.

Speaker 12 (22:43):
Saw the sign and he brought me up on stage.
I didn't expect to sing with him. It just kind
of happened. I've harmonized with their music my whole life
a billion times on my way to work, and I
just then he heard it and we sang together, and
it just happened and it was magical and beautiful.

Speaker 6 (22:58):
And so this is this moment.

Speaker 5 (22:59):
So we've seen a little it on the news and stuff,
so that he leans already talks to you. Now that's off, Mike.
We can't hear what he's saying. Do you remember what
he said to you?

Speaker 12 (23:05):
Yeah, he's just like, you know, I remember all of
it because it was kind of I know, He's like,
We'll always be together.

Speaker 11 (23:11):
You're beautiful. I hope you get well.

Speaker 13 (23:16):
Well.

Speaker 1 (23:16):
We loved Chris Martin earlier this week because we went
we went to his first concert, and now hearing this,
you just go, what a human being, what a human
being you are to be here and to have had
this experience when quite honestly, you might not have been here.

Speaker 11 (23:30):
Yeah, absolutely, I mean I take everything.

Speaker 12 (23:33):
I don't take anything for granted, and I'm more grateful
for everything now and yeah, I mean that's why I
feel all the way here, and I just wanted to
thank him more than anything. Like I said, I didn't
expect to get brought up on stage, but I wanted
to make it all the way here to tell him
thank you.

Speaker 6 (23:46):
Oh we want to thank you.

Speaker 5 (23:48):
Thank you very much for your time, thank you for
coming out to our country, and thank you for singing
at their concert too, because you really made.

Speaker 12 (23:52):
It was the best country. Everyone here is so friendly too.
I mean I couldn't imagine a better place, even part
because also like the best stadium in.

Speaker 6 (24:01):
The word nice.

Speaker 7 (24:01):
That's great nice.

Speaker 6 (24:03):
And we'll show you how nice for u.

Speaker 2 (24:04):
Sa.

Speaker 6 (24:04):
I'm going to buy your coffee. Yes, there's a few.

Speaker 2 (24:11):
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Jason Reeves and Sam Wallas.

Speaker 11 (24:18):
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Speaker 5 (24:23):
I'm taking on Sam today and if I win the money,
I'm definitely putting it towards Christmas present.

Speaker 6 (24:28):
Very nice. Who's who's on your to buy fall list?

Speaker 5 (24:31):
Lisa I've got three children, but two of them are adults.
So when I've got a thirteen year old daughter, which
I just don't know.

Speaker 13 (24:38):
Yeah, did you hear?

Speaker 1 (24:40):
Last week I did a teenage and preteen girl gift GUYT.

Speaker 11 (24:45):
I certainly did great.

Speaker 3 (24:47):
Well.

Speaker 1 (24:47):
We have a look on their forciments because I've got
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Speaker 6 (24:52):
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Speaker 5 (24:54):
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Speaker 4 (25:01):
Luck, I will leave, thank you.

Speaker 6 (25:03):
Yeah, so iping Sam today?

Speaker 5 (25:04):
And I said before, we call him the battle of
because sometimes he might trip up and stumble, but he
often battles his way through and often he can pull
this out.

Speaker 6 (25:10):
Of the fire. Mm hm oh same with me. I
love that least I can feel it. Thirty game on,
thirty seconds on the clock. Five questions that come in
your way.

Speaker 5 (25:20):
Doesn't matter what you get because of Sam car match
you that money is yours to go shopping with.

Speaker 6 (25:24):
Your time starts now.

Speaker 1 (25:26):
What was Tom Cruise's nickname in the nineteen eighty six
movie top gun may brick. Yes, what fruit has normally
squeezed into a margarita?

Speaker 4 (25:36):
Lemon?

Speaker 10 (25:36):
No?

Speaker 7 (25:37):
What is measured in what's power? Yes?

Speaker 1 (25:41):
Which popular UK talk show host announced new new Zealand
shows this morning?

Speaker 4 (25:46):
Graham Norton?

Speaker 7 (25:46):
Yes, Christmas Island is in what ocean?

Speaker 2 (25:49):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (25:50):
Specific?

Speaker 7 (25:50):
No? Great guesses though solid from you?

Speaker 6 (25:54):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (25:55):
Three out of five is a really good score today.
Oh yeah, all right, let's bring him back in here
we go. You're chasing a three.

Speaker 7 (26:05):
Out of five.

Speaker 4 (26:08):
You're calling this a hard one.

Speaker 7 (26:10):
I'm going to reverse the order of the question.

Speaker 6 (26:17):
Okay, you've done your part. Good luck. Your time starts now.

Speaker 7 (26:21):
Christmas Island is in what ocean?

Speaker 4 (26:23):
Pacific?

Speaker 1 (26:24):
No? Which popular UK talk show host announced new new
Zealand shows this morning?

Speaker 4 (26:28):
Oh jeez, Graham Norton?

Speaker 7 (26:32):
Yes, what is measured in what's.

Speaker 4 (26:37):
Puss?

Speaker 7 (26:38):
What fruit has normally squeezed into a margarita?

Speaker 4 (26:41):
Energy? Energy?

Speaker 7 (26:42):
No?

Speaker 4 (26:43):
Okay, margarite lime?

Speaker 6 (26:45):
Yes?

Speaker 7 (26:45):
What was Tom Cruise's nickname in the eighty six movie?

Speaker 6 (26:54):
I mean, see what I mean? The butler who You've
done it well over.

Speaker 7 (27:01):
Just clarify that. So it was power or electricity?

Speaker 1 (27:05):
We would have accepted for what you said energy.

Speaker 7 (27:08):
Okay, yea, it was Graham Norton.

Speaker 1 (27:11):
Christmas Island is in the Indian Ocean, Lime is squeezed
into a Margara, and Maverick is the nickname of Tom Cruise.

Speaker 4 (27:19):
I start through there.

Speaker 5 (27:20):
You done it though, well played, Sorry byther Lisa, but
thank you very much playing you game.

Speaker 6 (27:24):
A good run. We're going to play for six hundred
dollars tomorrow though, A good morning.

Speaker 11 (27:30):
Do you remember this movie.

Speaker 6 (27:31):
Richard he addressed all in white as that officer a gentleman.
That's exactly right here, what tune great? You know Joe
Cocker and Jennifer warns in this.

Speaker 7 (27:40):
One Knowledge from You.

Speaker 6 (27:43):
That's exactly right.

Speaker 5 (27:44):
So that movie was set at the same place where
Seattle Grace Hospital is Seattle.

Speaker 6 (27:50):
You've been there, Sam, I.

Speaker 3 (27:51):
Have, indeed, And this is the weird thing about Seattle.
When I was over there, I experienced a parallel universe.
I went to a radio show and it's hosted by
Bender Joe, and they are.

Speaker 4 (28:01):
Exactly us on the other side of the world.

Speaker 7 (28:05):
You just wait, not exactly us, because there's.

Speaker 3 (28:07):
Three of us, but Jody's like the perfect blend of
you and me and then Bender over there.

Speaker 4 (28:12):
You I need to.

Speaker 1 (28:14):
Know what it doesn't sound like.

Speaker 5 (28:21):
Agree, it's their own, not me, But that's fine. Hey, listen,
we want to celebrate the sounds of Seattle. A little
while ago Sam when recorded a bunch of sounds for
Seattle and that's how we gave away that trip to
go to Seattle flying Hawaiian lines. Yeah, So if you
had to have to come up with the new other
sounds of New Zealand, what would those sounds be?

Speaker 7 (28:39):
Put off? The birds?

Speaker 3 (28:41):
Yeah, I think it's say a wave lapping on a
oh yes, able tearsman wave?

Speaker 7 (28:50):
What does that be any place in the world. It
has to be unique to.

Speaker 4 (28:53):
There's a specific sound. It's different. Different different sand makes
different sounds.

Speaker 6 (28:58):
So what would you suggest are the sounds of New Zealand?
We'd love to hear.

Speaker 5 (29:01):
You've seen the six to two sixth nine nine call
us on eight hundred double O four coast. If you
had to head to hand to you come up with
the sounds of New Zealand, what would they be? And
we've had so many ticks on two six nine nine.
This is the shearing sheep, milking cows. Is Graham, the
cardanger Adam and I the scream of a bungee jumper,

(29:23):
nearest the birds, the echo of water, or a noise
in the cathedral k.

Speaker 7 (29:26):
A cove of Madai.

Speaker 1 (29:29):
That is good because you wouldn't hear that anywhere else,
And saying that.

Speaker 3 (29:32):
It's the key to a secret sound? Hasn't it been
unique to the place that you're talking about? And that's
what I tried to do when I was up in Seattle,
tried to find those iconic sounds.

Speaker 4 (29:40):
How did you guys think? I did, Jodi and beIN
to Welcome to the studio.

Speaker 8 (29:42):
Thanks for having us, You guys do it a professional,
big time radio show down.

Speaker 9 (29:46):
At the bottom of the world.

Speaker 13 (29:47):
Go on. I just want to say Sam represents you
guys very well, very well, really energetic, friendly, engaging.

Speaker 1 (29:55):
Well, we wanted to get you guys to come down here.
We're shocks.

Speaker 14 (29:58):
How about that?

Speaker 7 (29:59):
Right?

Speaker 9 (30:00):
Like he had to drag us down here.

Speaker 13 (30:02):
We're doing the same contest in reverse for our listeners
in Seattle. So we've been here searching for the Auckland sound.

Speaker 9 (30:10):
What would be the sound though?

Speaker 8 (30:12):
What would be the something that isn't necessarily just generic
and clearly can't I also thought we can't talk about
this on the air because you know we're gonna we're
gonna because we're gonna lift this, because we're gonna pirate
your break, right, So then we'll talk.

Speaker 9 (30:28):
About this on the air. We don't want to give
the listeners an insight.

Speaker 5 (30:30):
Well, I definitely don't talk about the sound of the
fiery horn as you catch the fury across the wife.

Speaker 7 (30:35):
No, definitely not the all black's doing a hacker.

Speaker 3 (30:38):
Oh yeah, sure, all that feminine screen that we hear
when Benda jumps off the sky.

Speaker 6 (30:44):
So are you actually doing that?

Speaker 9 (30:45):
I am actually doing that.

Speaker 11 (30:47):
I'm ready to go.

Speaker 9 (30:48):
I don't know why Sam is so afraid.

Speaker 4 (30:51):
Oh no, I avoid that. It'll cost I don't need
that in my life.

Speaker 9 (30:53):
Did you do the jump or did you just do
the window washing thing?

Speaker 4 (30:56):
I did the window washing thing years ago. Tony made
me do it. Scard me fore, I made him do
it while she ate a high tea inside while laughing
at me. She didn't know how much it hit.

Speaker 7 (31:05):
We found his weakness.

Speaker 11 (31:06):
We were under the.

Speaker 14 (31:07):
Impression that you were the guy that does all the cool.

Speaker 6 (31:09):
Stuff I did.

Speaker 14 (31:10):
I just underneath the more than ten sorry ten meters up.

Speaker 3 (31:15):
You find out what you guys have been doing like
you here to create secret sounds.

Speaker 4 (31:18):
Yeah, of New Zealand. So what have you been doing?
What have you been hearing?

Speaker 7 (31:22):
Well?

Speaker 13 (31:22):
Uh, the way to corral the secret sound of New
Zealand is to first start at Raretangah and have a
little relax and then come over to Auckland.

Speaker 3 (31:32):
You go too, Yeah, we did, we did it.

Speaker 13 (31:36):
It was beautiful, but no secret sounds there, just relaxation.
And then Bender and his wife got to go to
hobbiton yesterday.

Speaker 14 (31:43):
So that was very exciting. Maybe some secret sounds there.

Speaker 13 (31:45):
Josh and I wandered around Auckland, had a great time.

Speaker 14 (31:48):
It's amazing food. You're shopping here.

Speaker 13 (31:51):
That Queen Street is intense, like, yeah, yeah, great stores.
We found an escape room, a great escape Do not
do the psych word if you're not good at escape rooms,
because we did not.

Speaker 7 (32:00):
Escape New Zealand.

Speaker 13 (32:03):
Charge I'm very bad at escape rooms. But I have
my thirteen year old son and he likes to do them.
But I'm not a help because I get very frustrated
and impatient.

Speaker 1 (32:14):
And can you tell us about the dining experience you had?
Because I was waiting for Jodie to say, oh, I
went to this restaurant, and we would have been No,
it's so new even we have made But you guys.

Speaker 8 (32:22):
Have McDonald's here and we have them back home, So
what's the big deal.

Speaker 9 (32:26):
We actually quite like McDon McDonald's KFC. You guys love KFC.

Speaker 14 (32:31):
Down here, you wo finger looking good? Still? Yeah, we
haven't used that slogan in a while. Yeah, fingers in America, we're.

Speaker 7 (32:38):
About fifty years behind.

Speaker 6 (32:39):
Yeah, you can.

Speaker 14 (32:41):
Still lick your fingers here, So that's.

Speaker 6 (32:42):
Exactly the pandemic didn't change that.

Speaker 14 (32:45):
No, we're not allowed to.

Speaker 6 (32:46):
I need to ask, Yeah, how did you get that name?

Speaker 9 (32:49):
I wish there was a really cool romantic.

Speaker 6 (32:51):
Thing and it was.

Speaker 7 (32:53):
In romantic Yeah I have.

Speaker 8 (32:55):
I have absolutely no cool story to it. It's it
is a we needed a cool name on the air.
I'm gonna let that sit there for a second, as
you guys are all gonna sit there and go. So
you didn't find a cool and that's what we came
up with. But it's been It's been the name I've
been going by on the air for so long. It
was like a TV guide phone books that we went

(33:17):
through looking for names and so on, and we landed
on it. But the town I was in when we
landed on it, which was in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Speaker 4 (33:25):
Uh, the guy.

Speaker 9 (33:26):
There was a guy in town.

Speaker 8 (33:28):
A couple of weeks after I landed on the name
I was going to use, somebody was in town. There
was an election and there was some guy named John
Bender running for city council and there were there were
signs that said vote Bender all over town and it
was like like a couple of weeks after I landed
on the name, So it was a perfect.

Speaker 4 (33:49):
Do you guys use the term bender for going on
a big knot right, going on a bendo?

Speaker 8 (33:53):
Yeah? Yeah, yeah, yeah, cool yeh, which is ironic because
I don't drink, so there's no there's no rhyme or.

Speaker 9 (33:58):
Reason for it.

Speaker 3 (33:59):
God, you don't parallel universe Jason two points apparently.

Speaker 7 (34:07):
Everything.

Speaker 1 (34:08):
Yeah, So what's left on the gender? I know you
went to coldplay bindon. What else are you going to
do before you leave?

Speaker 13 (34:13):
Well, today we're going out to tell me the island is.

Speaker 9 (34:18):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (34:19):
Right after this, we're going to walk down, grab a
ferry and go to Wahiki Island.

Speaker 14 (34:22):
So that'll be great.

Speaker 13 (34:23):
And then tomorrow my son and I walk around the
top of the skytower and he's flying off and then
we go back home.

Speaker 9 (34:29):
I'm flying off. Yeah, I'm going to I'm going to
jump off the tower.

Speaker 1 (34:32):
I just want you to know my eleven year old
daughter did an it didn't scream, so you know, I expect.

Speaker 8 (34:39):
The adrenaline junkie thing. I've propelled off buildings, I've jumped
out of airplanes. I've flown with the Blue Angels. I'm like,
let's go.

Speaker 4 (34:45):
Okay, we'll be in charge of the audio to hear
this screen.

Speaker 1 (34:53):
He's just jealous that he's seen as the OWD guy
and he's terrified.

Speaker 4 (34:57):
I'm of any Ready.

Speaker 14 (35:00):
You got a pool though, so that's exciting.

Speaker 4 (35:02):
I'm working on it.

Speaker 6 (35:05):
Jody and Bena, welcome to New Zealand. Thank you very
much for joining us.

Speaker 5 (35:08):
If very misted like with your your contest, if it
goes anything like our one, dude, it'll be so popular.
And we're very lucky that our family of listeners got
involved and we got this amazing price to give away.
So if that's what you're gonna give away a trip
back to New Zealand, well done.

Speaker 8 (35:20):
I don't graduate the entire thing, and I believe part
of the prize pack will be visiting.

Speaker 9 (35:24):
You guys can just stick them outside the windows people
walking by.

Speaker 5 (35:32):
We're huge fans of Gray's and Enemy, so if you
can give it to one of them, that'll be great.

Speaker 6 (35:35):
Bring they're done. Some sad news out this morning though.

Speaker 5 (35:38):
This is around childhood, remember Tuple We're parties and things
that our mums would go to. Tupple Wheel was massive
and it still has been until now they've just filed
for bankruptcy.

Speaker 1 (35:46):
Oh no, I don't think I've got any tupple where
I have got a steamer because that's the New Zealand version.

Speaker 5 (35:52):
Yeah, that's right, exactly. Yeah, So for a tuble bank crushing,
open and shut case. I won't bring that stuff into
the show.

Speaker 1 (36:01):
What's the modern version of Tupplew're parties? What parties do
they have?

Speaker 6 (36:04):
Now? Parties? Eighteen parties?

Speaker 7 (36:08):
It's apparently How do you know about that? We actually
don't answer that.

Speaker 4 (36:13):
How did we go from the day from somewhere to
play stuff? Cold potatoes?

Speaker 1 (36:23):
Hey, we need to do to talk about giving back
a great segway there that we need to talk podcast.
You know, I've been doing this for a couple of
years now and it's lifestyle and wellness, but occasionally what
I'll do. I'm doing a lot of podcasts in the
health space because it's something that I'm quite passionate about.

Speaker 7 (36:40):
And one of the.

Speaker 1 (36:40):
Latest episodes out today is with New Zealand Blood Okay,
and the reason we've done this is because of our
dire situation in New Zealand. And you might not know,
but particularly plasma donors, we're in desperate need of.

Speaker 4 (36:56):
If we had another five thousand donors start donating, we
would then be self sufficient. Again, we wouldn't be short
of plasma.

Speaker 3 (37:05):
Wait, so we're importing people's blood from other countries, yes,
one hundred percent.

Speaker 6 (37:08):
So we don't have enough in our own country.

Speaker 7 (37:10):
No, we don't.

Speaker 1 (37:11):
And the problem is is that we are the last
cab off the rank.

Speaker 7 (37:15):
So if there was to be a reason why the.

Speaker 1 (37:17):
States in the UK needed excess, we just would go without.
So we're relying on them at the moment, but those
supplies could absolutely run out and that's why doctor Richard
Charlie Wood from New Zealand Blood has been going around
the country saying, hey, if you've ever considered donating blood,
make sure you look into it. And he's selling it
quite well, so in this fast paced world where you

(37:40):
know a lot of the times it can be what's
in it for me? This is a way to give
back and it's actually a chance to have a bit
of a mindfulness break in your day as well. You
go along to a New Zealand blood service, you sit down,
you don't do anything, you have a chat, you get
a wee biki and it's kind of a nice break
in your day where it's actually going to be really
fulfilling for you too.

Speaker 8 (37:58):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (37:59):
Right, how long does blood last for? I know that
you're probably not an expert.

Speaker 7 (38:04):
We didn't get into the school.

Speaker 3 (38:06):
Strange my theory on this is what happens if you
had to store your own blood, you know what I mean?
So like in case an accident happened, you've got your
own blood.

Speaker 4 (38:13):
I guess the library's pretty big those I.

Speaker 1 (38:15):
Would probably leave it to the experts and in your
own blood.

Speaker 7 (38:20):
I just thought on your plate.

Speaker 3 (38:22):
Because like how big would you need like a big
storage warehouse for the whole country, wouldn't you imagine?

Speaker 6 (38:27):
So yeah, because they changed the rules a little while ago.

Speaker 5 (38:29):
If you're in the UK during a certain time, dream
man cow disease, you couldn't those rules all change now.

Speaker 7 (38:33):
Those have all been uplifted.

Speaker 1 (38:35):
And also for the gay community, those rules have changed
as well now. And also the big reason that they're
using a lot of plasma now too is the uptaking
autoimmune conditions that has led to a whole nother.

Speaker 7 (38:50):
Portion of the community needing these service.

Speaker 4 (38:52):
Do you ever use blood? Used blood?

Speaker 6 (38:54):
Blood?

Speaker 1 (38:54):
I never had a blood blood transfusion in your No,
probably needed one.

Speaker 4 (38:59):
Were you close to it though? It wasn't it like?

Speaker 7 (39:01):
I actually don't know the ins and the outs of
what they did.

Speaker 4 (39:04):
I remember Jay scave blood. Remember that time that you
for a vaccination.

Speaker 7 (39:07):
Didn't give blood? He got a blood.

Speaker 14 (39:08):
Taste, he got.

Speaker 4 (39:11):
Gush over the acid gave blood. Yeah, he's split. He
sprayed all over like the lollipops she got.

Speaker 3 (39:19):
If you get if you get the vaccination, lollipop Jayson
bled and.

Speaker 6 (39:24):
That ever happens.

Speaker 7 (39:26):
Hello, Jace, I reckon.

Speaker 1 (39:27):
That means that you have good blood, So I think
you should get amongst it.

Speaker 7 (39:31):
If only you weren't scared of needles.

Speaker 6 (39:33):
It's all of that.

Speaker 5 (39:34):
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to It's that we need to talk blood chat with
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