Episode Transcript
One hundred.
Speaker 2Oh, well, good morning, happy for Friday eight?
That's snuck up, can I?
Speaker 1Good morning?
Speaker 3Well, that's because you've only done two days.
Speaker 2Got a four day week next week.
Speaker 1He's just he's just pulling four day week.
So strategic hasn't snuck up for us, has it?
Speaker 4It's been I.
Speaker 2Really should have pulled the sickie tomorrow or Tuesday stuff up there.
Speaker 3For those of us who went back to work this week, oh here we go.
No, I'm just saying for anyone who went back to work this week, it feels like the longest week ever.
Speaker 1The first week.
Speaker 2Oh yeah everyone, non non what holiday distant memory?
Speaker 4I had dinner last night at five o'clock.
That's like I know I cooked it that it's nursing home time.
Speaker 2No, actually, I'm still rad because I've been cooking over the summer break, so I know I.
Speaker 4Was cooking at eight.
What what do you have?
Speaker 2Don't judge what?
Coke?
Speaker 1Igo, mac and cheese.
Speaker 2It was pasta a bit heavy for eight o'clock.
Speaker 4Yeah, because that takes a while to Yeah, I did.
Speaker 2Like this is some pasta.
Speaker 1For something different, Tomatoes, a little bit of chili, little bit chill.
Speaker 3You know, I did seven o'clock.
I went out for dinner at seven, so I was right in between you two.
Speaker 4Okay, it's a very social.
Speaker 1It was very sweet.
Tnesday night January is very so just.
Speaker 2A bit weird.
Normally there's the six o'clock seating and the eight o'clock seating.
Speaker 3Yeah now seven o'clock, yeah right right right in the knocker trying to finish.
Pull a late for me.
I was like, I'll go at seven.
I'll leave at eight thirty and you guys can kick on if you like.
And do you think I left it.
Speaker 2No, probably just came here from.
Speaker 1The two am ten thirty.
I left dinner.
Speaker 4Cheese, Good for you, cocks they taste alright.
Speaker 3Today everyone got on the cocktails after dinner and I was like, no, I'm stopping.
I can be tired, but I can't be tired and hungover.
Speaker 1Twice this week, No, not twice this week.
Speaker 3I had a tiple on a Tuesday, didn't night the tennis, So last night was I was pretty well behaved straight now, but yeah, ten thirty, which is late late for because the sun's up.
It's also just like I knew, I just kept bumping into people in the restaurant.
And I was like, such a nice night.
And then I was like, what am I going to do?
Go home and sleep?
Speaker 5Oh?
Speaker 2Mate, six thirty last night had a corona.
I was in the pool.
Speaker 3Look, I did have a sleep before I went out.
I had an appetizer, little pre nap, so I was prepared to have a late n.
Speaker 2I mastered the nap over the holidays.
Fifteen minutes seal power keeps.
Speaker 4Get fifteen minute naps.
That's that's just no.
Speaker 2The problem is if you go longer, if you go an hour, you could sleep.
Speaker 1All after garbage.
Speaker 3I've heard that before and people go, oh, you're sleep for more than twenty five minutes, then you're going to be more tired.
Speaker 1I guess what, Sandra, I'm not because I just slept for two hours.
I feel brilliant.
Speaker 2Sandra, sounds a bit more sleep.
Speaker 4I think zero to an hour is a nap.
An hour to plus is asleep.
Speaker 2My mate jessu.
Speaker 1Pants on map more pants off?
Sleep well, my mate jas even on the couch?
Speaker 4Oh yeah, why not?
Speaker 3I napped on the couch and then I napped on the outdoor couch in the sun, and then I went upstairs.
Speaker 1And how to sleep?
Speaker 2Geez you really moved around, didn't you.
Speaker 1Because I done, I've pulled the full.
Speaker 4Week pants on or pants off, pants on.
Speaker 3The couch, pants on the outdoor couch, which is stupid because of sunny.
Speaker 1I was hot pants off in the bed.
Speaker 2My mate chairs used to come home for a lunchtime sleep, would get his full suit off, get into bed, have a sleep, and then get redressed and go back to the office.
Speaker 3Yeah, if you're at the office, you can't go.
I'm a nappiness suit and to die.
Someone had walk in and think you were dead.
Speaker 2Yeah, well, mid day, gotta go that lunch.
Why are you starting under your buckles?
Speaker 3Oh yeah, your shirted pikres can't be doing Yeah.
Speaker 2Hey guys, we're going to a big show coming up today.
A lot of free stuff to go and a lot of cash fifty k after seven and a cheeky thousand dollars nice and early.
When you hear us play a throwback this morning on Nova, as soon as we play a bit of a throwback this morning, we're going to do it in the first thirty minutes of the show.
Give us a ring.
It'score yourself a thousand dollars.
Speaker 1Cat good throwback today?
Speaker 2Oh yeah, thousand backs cash end.
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Speaker 3For the long weekend with the heat that is coming, we're in the territory of putting our feelers out to see who wants to have over for a pool party.
Speaker 4On the Oh, yeah, it's what you.
Speaker 3Just like schmoozing with everyone with the big part the moment, we don't want to go there.
Speaker 1No, I'm not inviting myself.
Speaker 4A bit of all.
Speaker 2I would invite you over, but for some reason, at a moment of weakness, I've agreed for my ten year old to do a basketball tournament over the entire long weekend.
Perfect.
Speaker 1See, you have forty degrees in a hall.
Speaker 4So he won't be there.
Speaker 1I won't come over them.
We're in that.
Speaker 3We're in that territory where we're like asking all our friends with like with pools and peak housers, what are you doing for the long weekend?
Speaker 1What are you guys doing for the long weekend?
Speaker 2Well, I'm hoping he loses game too, and we're done by Saturday morning.
Speaker 4I don't wish that upon your son.
Speaker 1Maybe you could be the scorer and just.
Speaker 3Idea if you're cheating to lose, no one cares.
Speaker 1Yeah, that's the other team, won't blow up.
Speaker 2That's a really good point.
Speaker 1Cheating to win, the other team cheating to lose.
Speaker 4All right, I'm thinking about rolling the dice.
I suggested this is our friendship group last night of mates getting a barbecue on the Arrow on Monday for Australia, like having a big barbecue on the but it's quite You've got to get there early.
Speaker 1To get your spot right, like the day before.
Speaker 4Is that an air tasker job?
Don't people do that?
Speaker 2You can't pay someone to stay.
Speaker 1Absolutely can pay someone to do it.
Speaker 4I believe it's I believe it's a thing.
You can just throw them at fifty or.
Speaker 3The KOOKI is thing people have asked for or not tookoky on air task.
I reckon people would be asked to like mind tables for birthday parties and stuff.
Speaker 2And oh yeah, we've hired people to drive us around to one on a task.
Speaker 1That's great.
Speaker 4Yeah, well that's smart.
Speaker 2Yeah.
The barbecues in the parks around our area.
You can actually reserve oh booking, Yeah, that's fair, and then you pay a little fee and then it becomes a licensed area.
Speaker 1Yeah right, a park's not licensed.
You just drinking a park, surely.
Speaker 4I think it's frowned upon illegal, illegal, frowned apart.
Maybe it is illegal and killed the area illegal.
But if you do it out of.
Speaker 3Like a green bottle, like you're spiking the lemonade, it's all right.
Speaker 2You can see you laying down on the hill along the tanda, rolling down in the water.
Speaker 1You should get a go boat.
It's too much, big cork hat.
Speaker 4I mean, someone needs to be under point oh five on that sober.
Speaker 2No, no, no, no, you've got to be so there's got to be sober.
Hang.
I can't do.
Speaker 4No.
Speaker 2But I got yelled at by the guy that was.
Speaker 4Out there in the tiny with the rowers because you're blind.
Speaker 2No just I was on the and I've got a boat license and I was on the wrong side and they're yelling at me and the rowers are coming down.
Speaker 3It was all very They give you a quick like crash course in how to drive a boat.
Speaker 2Honestly, it's so slow, it's not.
Speaker 3But like what if you're on the wrong side and the rowers hit you, well they give your heads up.
Speaker 1Who's got right away?
A rowboat or a go boat because they can't see they're going backwards.
Speaker 2Yeah, and also they're not under power, so if a vessel.
Speaker 1Well surely they a vessel.
Speaker 3There's no brakes, so it's ge There must be some situations.
Actually, I don't think the boats the rowboats are allowed where the go boats got?
Speaker 2Oh they are, because I've been there.
Oh down, just pasted.
Speaker 3Past the Wesley boat sheds.
Yeah, what did you hit a rowboat?
Speaker 2No?
No, I just had them yelling at me.
I was in the way and the guys on the megaphane and get out of the way.
The row was coming and I was like sorry, sorry.
Speaker 1So what do you do?
Speaker 3Just pull into the reeds, let them go quickly, just let them overtake.
Speaker 1Do you go on a go boat being stuck on a boat with Jason h rowers?
Speaker 2Didn't I didn't hit the.
Speaker 3Tried to the banks, didn't hit You're going to go boat with my family, which feel it's one of them.
Speaker 1Helix was Felix on it.
Speaker 2No, this is years ago, so.
Speaker 3This is keep making this story Phelix, your son is here for the school holidays.
Felix, is your dad ever taking you on a go boat down the arrow?
Speaker 1No?
Speaker 2No, years ago?
Remember?
And we shut up and we were yelled at by the rowers.
Speaker 1I may have a good memory, but I did not remember crap that you're saying.
Speaker 2So can you watch your mouth?
Speaker 5God?
Speaker 2High schools really changed him and started.
Speaker 1He gave me a mouthful this morning.
Speaker 2Yes, sorry, I said.
Speaker 3Oh, what have you you starts high school?
I said, have you tried on your uniform?
What does uniform look like?
And he goes And I said, oh, what what school are you going to?
Speaker 1Again?
And he goes, Jesus, make up your mind?
And what question you're asking me?
Speaker 2He's lick, but he didn't give clinton.
He's back straight away.
I have to beg for it.
Speaker 4You've still got that, bro.
Speaker 1So he never went on a go boat.
Were you excited about high school field he went on a go boat?
No, he didn't.
I just don't buy that story two years ago.
It must have been his other secret family.
Speaker 4Trust me.
Speaker 1Once a man that has the garra.
Speaker 2It's just caught a past six coming up checks?
What a thousand bucks and a great Bustard fun fields.
When you hear us play a throwback track, give us a ring.
Speaker 1A neighbor, Jason Lawrence throw that track.
Speaker 2All right?
Here were offloading cash too nice and early this morning.
Speaker 3We're going to churnside this morning to Dan.
Good morning, Dan.
Speaker 2Dan, good morning.
Speaker 1How are you good?
Thank you?
What's on the agenda for the long weekends?
Speaker 6My wife's birthday tomorrow?
Speaker 1Have you got a gift yet?
Speaker 7Dan, we're not really, We're palming off the kids for a couple of nights.
Speaker 2Well, well, don be another kid on the way.
Well, a thousand bucks cash is going to come in handy, and as Lawrence taught me, throw money at the problem.
That's going to come in good timing for the miss birthday.
Speaker 1The Wiffier gift, absolutely, thank you so much.
That's perfect.
Speaker 2I got my wife one of those face masks.
Yeah yeah it is.
But I'm just like I was giving it to it for Christmas.
I'm like, okay, this is you use this to make yourself look younger?
Is this an offensive?
Speaker 1There's a different time.
Speaker 3There's there's like different lights, red lights, blue bloody terrifying.
Speaker 2Now when you wake up and they've got it on more terrifying it.
Speaker 1I love it.
Speaker 3It's just a bit of personal wellness, self love.
Speaker 2For Happy birthday to the missus Dan, you enjoy the cash and a group past fun Field's coming your way to amazing.
Speaker 7Thanks so much.
Speaker 3Guys, just tread very carefully buying your wife anti aging gifts unless you wants it and has asked for it.
Speaker 1That can, that can.
Speaker 4Betimes not very expensive.
Speaker 1I bought one for my mom for Christmas.
Speaker 4Oh yeah did she?
Speaker 2Oh?
Speaker 4Is it working?
Speaker 1Loved it?
She never looked younger, good, more, beautiful, gorgeously.
Speaker 2She didn't need it to be.
Speaker 4Did she listened to this early?
Speaker 1Absolutely not.
I don't know she listens.
Speaker 4Ever.
Speaker 2My mum was always now appliances never buy me in appliants.
Speaker 1For Mother's Day, I bought one year, we bought mumy fried pants.
Didn't that.
Speaker 3When I lived at home, she'd been saying we need to get new pots and pans.
We did and she was like, wow, great, thanks for mother.
Say guys, I can cook your all dinner again.
I was like, it's dad's idea.
Speaker 4And then Applian it's like a fun Appliant's like a new vac, one of those robot vacuum.
Speaker 1You can't be buying the vacuum.
Speaker 4No, because all you need to do is press the button, then away she goes.
Or we can all share it, can't we?
Speaker 2Yeah?
Speaker 4Yeah, you're just and a lot of mums love.
Speaker 1Can't be washing?
Speaker 4What's the fancy the blended.
Speaker 1Moment?
They're expensive?
Do they do?
They love that?
Speaker 2Yeah, but you can't buy one.
You've got to get pam around at your pyramids.
It's a bit pyramid.
You got to get the thermo mixed person round of the house.
They'll teach how to use it.
Speaker 4And then do they get a commission?
Speaker 2I don't know.
Speaker 4They must, is it like?
Speaker 1Yeah?
Like do they do the parties?
Speaker 2Almost like that?
Speaker 3I went to a Tup of Wear party once and I was like, if I want to go to this, well, I have the time of my lifeware still waiting.
Speaker 1They went into receivership.
Speaker 4I think I think they're cooked.
I do.
I think they're in receivership, Brodie, are they really We need to.
Speaker 3Do a welfare check on tup of Pete who wrote all the songs about the different tup of Yeah.
Speaker 2We found this lovely man, yeah and dumb.
That was in my algorithm he sells tuperware online and sings about.
Speaker 4It with miracts.
Speaker 2Yeah, real loose unit.
But I loved him.
Speaker 4I was on for it.
Speaker 3Yeah, he did Peter Owens songs about tupa by, he did that song about he did he rewrote that song about making spaghetti.
Speaker 2Also, I only just found out it's Tuppleway.
Speaker 4Calling it.
Speaker 2I've been calling it tupleware, tup tup aware, that's what it's called, tupaware.
I thought had l was in a tuple were.
Speaker 4Oh, here he is, and so.
Speaker 2That's not friends the case.
But that's not him singing about tupawre.
That's he's a strain idol on his show.
Speaker 4Is it any wondered tup were without of business?
Speaker 3I thought that was him saying goodbye to tup because it has gone broke.
What did he did an audition for a strain idol top we're pep.
Speaker 2I think one of those is got Talent or something type of wab Bob for bankruptcy in twenty.
Speaker 1Four and they were hot.
We talked about it and.
Speaker 2They said it was a lifetime warranty.
Well, jokes on us bargers last forever, all right, coming up to six thirty or check your latest in years and you run to work.
Speaker 1You are listening to get some real typeword papers.
I know you want to hear and some real news.
Speaker 2It's coming her new music from Harry Stars a bit of an exclusive listener party was doing the rounds.
Speaker 3Yesterday, right, so the song's being dropped on Friday at eleven am.
But their listening party, how did.
Speaker 1People get invited to it?
Speaker 2I don't know.
Speaker 1Some very big fans got invited.
They've heard it.
Speaker 3They weren't allowed to record it, they weren't allowed their phones, but they're allowed to give us reviews and sneak peaks.
Speaker 1I wonder if I wonder if we're can someone might be able to sing it for us.
Speaker 4Your hummet.
I believe there was ques as well, so there was like an ability just to join a queue and the queue was too hours long, jeez.
Speaker 1But not everyone got in right.
Speaker 4No, No, there were still people waiting when the doors closed.
Speaker 2We're going to dive into Harry's new music a little bit later on in the show, speaking lineups, what has it been lining up for?
When you were on to Sydney last year, it was like three and a half hours.
Speaker 4Was Chicken Wings there was a new Yeah, chicken wings and you know hours for a chicken wing.
And at the Australian Open the line for shake shack the other night was out of this world.
Speaker 1I had the chips went very good.
Well, twenty six dollars for a burger.
Speaker 2Have you seen the big hot dogs are doing at the A.
Speaker 1Yeah, that's very American, A big wow, that's a big wen.
It's a big big It's amazing.
Speaker 4I mean, just get how many.
Speaker 1People are tucking into that wiener or is it a single shirt?
Speaker 2You could do it all on your right.
Speaker 4See one starts at one end and the other the other.
Speaker 1Very lady in the track the middle.
Speaker 4But just quickly on shake shack.
What am I missing?
I've never had it.
Speaker 3Shack is good when you're in America and it's like a fresh Yeah.
I don't know do we have them here?
Speaker 1No, it's well they must become They must go.
Speaker 4To America and try.
We must go.
Speaker 2Dumb criminal, dumb criminals.
This morning, technology will get your guys.
Speaker 1What's happened?
The guy's got himself in criminals.
Speaker 2Guys, got himself in hot water in New South Wales.
He was involved in a car accident and fled the scene.
Speaker 1Yeah, so this guy always get caught.
Speaker 3Everyone's got cameras, everyone's got front door bell cameras.
Speaker 2He was in Ay and day.
He has t bone and master too, oh dear instead, well, no, the other person was hurt quite severely.
Instead of the driver getting out and giving assistance, he did the runner.
The only thing is he was wearing an Apple Watch at the time of the wearable.
Now with Apple Watches, if you have a fall or involved in a car accident, it automatically notifies triple zero.
Speaker 1I know it does that if you have a fork.
Speaker 3My nan has one and she broke a hip and she felt and it alerts like five people as well to say nun's had a fall.
Great, I get over there and then it pops up on her saying do you want an ambulance And if she doesn't hit no, it automatically calls well he.
Speaker 2Must, do you want an ambulance because police got notified by ambulance New South Wales.
Hey, there's been a car accident.
This is the address.
This is the man that needs hell impact.
Yeah, police have arrived and said he's not here and then worked out, oh, he's not here because he's the one that's done the runner and he didn't know not no, so they just tracked his Apple watch picked him up just.
Speaker 4Out of interest in asking for a friend.
What happens if you just like you know you, when you tap a car in a car park?
Does that send them?
Speaker 8No?
Speaker 4You tell your friend he's fine, okay, cool?
He she fine?
Fine.
Speaker 1They're very naughty and disrespectful.
Speaker 4I believe it happened when no one was watching.
Speaker 1Oh then it didn't happen.
Speaker 2You tell your friend was it my car?
Them and their Mercedes are in the clear.
Speaker 4It wouldn't have been a Mercedes driver.
They're very respectful.
Speaker 1Was it a middle aged man?
A middle aged crisis car?
Speaker 2Very fresh?
Were you aware that apple watches do that?
Speaker 3So I was aware that where if someone fell over and they're really if you didn't know that, it's actually worth looking into.
If you've got a grandparent or an elderly parent, or someone who lives independently that you worry about, it's actually a really nice piece of comfort knowing that if something happens, I think I could be wrong.
I think it can like do heart rate monitoring and all of that stuff too.
So if someone lives alone, it can alert you if they need help.
Speaker 2Didn't you almost get the police called on you once?
Speaker 3Or oh no, that was a fashion crisis.
I put my phone in this little clutch that was too small, and if you push all the buttons, it says like it's it says you know.
The emergency response is that yeah?
And it sent a text message to I think all of my favorites and emergency contacts saying you and the police saying this person needs help and this is the address.
Speaker 1And I was I was at Melbourne cup.
Speaker 4Plant, living my best life, woman down the Prince.
Speaker 3In Sant Gilda, and I pulled my handbag up, my phone out of my bag, like I must have been fifteen minutes later, and I'd like thirty miscalls from my mum, my manager, and my brother.
Speaker 1The police are on the way.
Speaker 4And I was like, he.
Speaker 2I went sters than the ambulance, but play yeah.
Speaker 1I didn't know.
I didn't know the iPhone did wow?
Speaker 4Did you no?
Speaker 1You know what else I learned, always have an appropriate sized handbag.
Speaker 2My wife always loses her keys, so she brought one of those ear tags attached to the keys.
Speaker 1And then what oh we had this saga over Somemer didn't.
Speaker 4Well, it was a remarkable saga.
Speaker 2You go first, but then you look up the air tag.
Did you know you walk around with your phone?
Speaker 8Do we know that?
Speaker 4Clear?
Speaker 2We knew, and it says two meters one meter and then you're there.
Speaker 4But it's like playing.
Speaker 1Cold or hot.
Yes, So Paul lost the car keys.
Blamed me?
Did he did?
Speaker 4He blame me absolutely?
Speaker 1And we tore the house apart trying to find them.
Speaker 4Right, where have you put them?
Where?
Speaker 3I'm talking four days at the beach.
We couldn't drive the carts.
Who couldn't find the keys?
And then Clinton I left the pub early one night and it said something like do you like the air tags being spotted nearby?
Speaker 1And we were like, it's here, somewhere on the street.
I'm like, he's dropped the keys.
Speaker 4So we were up and down the street.
Yeah, around in the bushes.
Speaker 1The two of us looking like detectives.
Speaker 2Yeah, where were they?
Speaker 3He'd left them in someone else's car who had parked near our house.
Speaker 1So then we had to break into that car to get the keys out.
Speaker 4We got the keys, got the case, got the cats of remarkable technology.
Speaker 2So thirteen twenty fourteen, this is what I want to ask this morning?
What did you just learn?
You guys just learned how air tags work.
Yeah, this criminal just learned that if you're involved in an accident, your Apple Watch will automatically caught triple like, it's very clever.
Speaker 1What if you just learned about technology or anything oble?
Speaker 2Just like?
Yeah?
About thirteen twenty four ten is our number?
Speaker 4In return?
Speaker 2I got two hundred dollars TGI Friday vouches up for grabs.
TGI for Friday is Melbourne Central now open with a new look menu and digital shuffle board to feed your Friday feelings.
I hear thirteen twenty four to ten?
Speaker 4What have you just learned?
You're talking about tech and its ornate ability to do things that none of us ever knew.
And what's happened?
Speaker 2Yes, what I learned the other day?
This is good?
You know how.
I'm a raptor boy.
Speaker 1Now you burnt orange forward rape.
Speaker 4It makes some noise that thing as well.
I was driving behind you yesterday.
You can change the exhaust in different It's like sport mode or sport plus mode or is it louder?
Speaker 2Yeah?
Cool, I got the bright orange.
The only downside is made of mine.
Ben text me the other day.
You know, I just saw you on center road throwing back a dim sim You can't get away with anything.
Speaker 1He could have sent that on any random day, like, oh god, but.
Speaker 2The Ford app I can open it and then start the car from here, like the Tesla.
So it's already cold.
Speaker 1When I get in the car, I'll see I'm warm it up.
So the car's nasty.
But how could that winter?
It's really good.
Oh, it's very fancy, very handy.
Speaker 2Can you do that with yours?
Speaker 3No?
Speaker 4No, I can't.
Speaker 1The Mercedes.
Speaker 2No, and it does that thing where if the kids have left the window down, when you hold the lock button when you get out, the windows go up.
Speaker 4Yeah, you tried to teach me this and my Mercedes and alarm went off.
So clearly different different cars, different functions.
Speaker 1Very different.
Speaker 2Yes, to get yourself a raptor.
Speaker 1No, we can't have two rapped boys in the Michelle, Good morning.
Speaker 4What have you just learned?
Speaker 8Well, I just larned that my cat's been at the vet for two days and when they get at home, he's okay.
When they get home from the vet, apparently they don't spell like themselves.
They smell like medicine and all that sort of stuff.
And my other two cats think that I bought a strange cat into the house.
I don't recognize him, and they're hitting at him, and.
Speaker 2Oh yeah, no, does he have the kind of shame on?
Speaker 9No?
Speaker 8Thank god?
Yeah, yeah, but they're refusing to talk to him.
Speaker 3You might need to give him a bath machine, get the medicine smell of the smell of a hospital, or of it when you walk in.
Speaker 4It's shocking.
Speaker 1It's awful, isn't.
Speaker 2It when your dogs have had the kind of shame in the past.
Do you take him out still.
Speaker 4For a walk?
Yeah, yeah, I do, I did, I don't.
Speaker 2I mean, it's absolutely probably wears one in solidarity.
Speaker 3But I bought them different ones because they're so big they were scratching all our walls.
So I bought them these really boo your soft fluffy ones, like so much more company.
Speaker 4My dog's only had the cone once because just just the one operation, just because you don't tend.
Speaker 1To go back for yeah, minor clumsy the big dog, Yeah, mate, all the time.
Speaker 3She halton in the other day the hospital she goes really got to the house and I left it next to the strawberry flavored.
Speaker 1Then she goes Christie, well.
Speaker 4Sleepy, good morning.
What have you learned?
Speaker 2Morning girl?
Speaker 10On my iPhone?
On my personal emails?
I love that I can pin and flag them so they come up in blue and they have a red flag, and then I can move them into folded.
Speaker 1Can you just oh, yeah, I flag them.
I red flag anything, and then you can and then you can.
Speaker 2Do a red You can do a reminder remind me tomorrow and the email will pop back.
Speaker 1Up to now, yeah, how do you do that?
I often see function of the.
Speaker 4Dots, you know, the three dots.
You press that and you go, yeah, set a reminder of.
Speaker 11What do I do?
Speaker 4Christine?
Speaker 2Runner through it?
Where you do?
Speaker 1I'm in my emails?
Speaker 10How do I in your email?
You open up your email, you go down to the bottom and you'll see the bottom, the three dots at the bottom.
Speaker 2No, you know what, maybe we'll move it off.
That's good texture.
It's like we've got Trevor long on on the Today Show.
Speaker 1Have you got the iPhone seventeen?
Speaker 4There?
Speaker 2Okay, all right?
Flag.
Speaker 4I don't think Christine how she's only learned how to move her emails into a folder.
Speaker 2Also, I don't think I've ever seen Lauren Oprah emails.
Speaker 1Remind me I found it.
Speaker 2There you go.
Speaker 4Good Joyce, joycey great.
Speaker 11Name, Hey go morning.
How are you guys?
Speaker 2Well?
Speaker 4Good?
Speaker 2What have you just learned?
Speaker 6That's good?
Speaker 11I just learned that you can actually lock the cheapest field price on the seven eleven app.
Speaker 4Oh so what they advertise the price and by the time you get there.
Speaker 11Yeah, so it locates the cheapest fuel price five keys from where you are and then let's say a dollar ninety at where you are.
But when you lock the fuel price, it locates the cheapest It's like.
Speaker 2The debate do we go with the home lines?
Do we go?
Fixed it?
Speaker 9In?
Speaker 4So, Joyce, do you have a Melbourne cup?
I get better off fix dods?
Now, Joyce, do you have a certain amount of time to get to that petrol?
Speaker 9Like?
Speaker 4Does it?
Speaker 3Can you give?
Speaker 11I think when you lock it it's looked for about seventy Oh.
Speaker 2That's great, would know?
Michelle Ready express Man?
Speaker 3Yeah, actually I drive a Tesla.
I'm not a petrol girl.
Where to show support, but I stopped for snacks.
Speaker 4There we go, there we go cream.
Speaker 2Yeah, it's very absolutely Yeah, I don't need seven days to get there for that.
It's right on seven o'clock.
A lot of news floating around today.
Clint's going to update you on that.
And then one of our favorites has gone into the jungle.
Guys, I'm a celebrity.
Get me out of here.
Speaker 1They're not there.
Speaker 4I want to know why this year were well, yeah, why is it not.
Speaker 1Like I reckon?
Speaker 3Because Robert Ewin's too for Moose?
Now you want to schedule.
Speaker 2We'll get to the bottom of that in the next fifteen minutes when we're joined by one of your favorite forty players who has entered the jungle.
Thank god, that's over.
Olivia Dean, No no, I love the song, but it just got me out of the conversation.
Speaker 4I was just stuck in goodness.
Speaker 1Let Olivia Dean players long and as often as she likes.
Speaker 2I don't know.
Speaker 4There's a few remixes of that now that are pretty cool.
They play in the clubs.
Speaker 2Lauren Clem was in the middle of telling me what he had for dinner.
Speaker 4What's wrong with that?
Speaker 1Judge and dinner?
Speaker 3Because I was going out for dinner and I called and said, do you want to come?
Because I mean, I hadn't seen you for good six hours.
Speaker 2And he couldn't come because he was at home cooking.
Speaker 1Chili con can't chili con?
Speaker 4Can't tell me that's not a great staple.
Speaker 1A great go to when you got some mint chili concat something.
Speaker 4It's just mince with a lot of chili and some well beans, but I use a bit of corn and a bit of So you're such.
Speaker 1An old one and you just eat a bowl of mince and.
Speaker 4Corn pretty much.
But I have it in a lettuce cut.
Speaker 1Sancho bo is one of my favorite.
Speaker 4Oh isn't it good?
That's a great go to.
That and a duck pancake.
Speaker 1Well, we also had dinner the other night and we had peaking was lovely.
Speaker 2Welcome back to the food court.
It has just gone a quarter past seven.
We're doing a thanks to her mates to she already express Hey, coming up on over your chance to win fifty thousand bucks at seven thirty?
Speaker 4Can I talk small talk really quickly?
You want to talk about small talk?
I got myself into it, not so much a pickle, but I was in a situation the other day where I was having to engage in small talk to keep somebody occupied that somebody happened to be the world number two tennis player right now.
Yanick Sinner.
So I was at a function, big, redheaded, and he is one of the friendliest blokes.
He's pretty good.
He's pretty good.
Speaker 1Apparently with a few girls, is he?
Speaker 4I thought he was?
I thought he was with somebody?
Like, are you meaning he's straying?
Speaker 1Oh?
I shouldn't have said that.
Speaker 2A fling.
Speaker 1No, definitely not.
Speaker 4Oh you wait for Jackie Epstein to write this one up.
Speaker 2So you're having a fling with this point?
Speaker 1No, No, it definitely not.
Speaker 2Sounds like no.
Speaker 1No, back to small talk with you now.
Speaker 4I'm enjoying this small talk.
Speaker 3He had a wonderful dinner with Gucci the other night, and everyone was calling it dinner with Sinner.
Speaker 4So this was pre dinner with Sinner.
He's got a.
Speaker 1Girlfriend, I've got I've got my wires crossed?
Speaker 2Mark?
Speaker 4Have we just latched on to some breaking you?
Speaker 3One of the tennis players walked into the sauna at my gym the other day and said, where all the girls?
Speaker 1I heard the big girls in here?
Famous tennis player.
I wasn't in there.
Some of my friend was different.
Speaker 4Friend, Sorry, what were you saying about the differently, girlfriend, How many looks you're into?
You're into redheads?
Aren't you you like a ginger?
Speaker 2Hello?
Speaker 4Have you been.
Speaker 1Give a hot tipner?
I ain't slipping into my d but are you slipping into his?
Speaker 4No?
Are we going to see you pop up in the player box?
Speaker 1I would love nothing more to have been a tennis wag in my time, but I never made it.
Speaker 4Never did you ever have the opportunity I did?
Speaker 7Clipped?
Speaker 2Actually, really Tomic was a Tomic.
Speaker 4And tennis?
No?
No close to still.
Speaker 1What I did?
I didn't know when through them there were no legs being thrown.
Speaker 2Filler purss.
Speaker 4No, no, no, was it?
No international?
Speaker 8No?
Speaker 9No?
Speaker 4Where did you meet.
Speaker 2Thurteen twenty four ten?
If you want to have a guess who the tennis player was?
Speaker 4Are you the tennis player?
Speaker 2And courtesy car he wouldn't still be playing now?
Mate?
Speaker 1Is silly?
This is really silly.
Speaker 4Was it what happened?
Without naming the person?
Speaker 1Something happened?
Speaker 4But you were you in the playerbox?
Speaker 9No?
Speaker 1I didn't turn up.
I got panicked and I didn't go what you I did get invited.
Speaker 4You gave this international megastar tennis player that lemon?
Speaker 2Was he top thirty players in the world top twenty.
Speaker 1It was in my single girl, no vak, I'm just going to go out.
Speaker 4It was this gentleman was top five.
Speaker 1Really just I wasn't following the rankings in the time.
It's very good.
Speaker 4He was very tennis all right.
Speaker 2I was gonna say, well, bloody hell, jeez.
Speaker 4I'll tell my story another day.
Speaker 2Yeah, forget it.
Speaker 1I want to hear about you, Sinner.
Speaker 2Oh no, this small talk's much better.
Speaker 1What small talk did you make with Youanickinner?
Speaker 4That doesn't matter anything.
Speaker 2Hey, do you know my co has walked up with a few years ago, Morning Melbourne.
This is number one hundred, just gone twenty six past seven.
You're on the air with Jason Lauren.
Clint's here as well, and so is this man.
Speaker 9Our next guest is a footy legend who captains the Essendon Football Club for six seasons.
Speaker 4Badly tried to get away, Happle gets his moment.
It's being Bache.
Speaker 9Now he's facing new challenges in the jungle with I'm a celebrity.
Speaker 2Get me out of here.
Speaker 4Please, welcome to the show's Dyson.
Speaker 9Hey, good morning, morning guy.
Speaker 2What are you doing here and not in the jungle?
Speaker 1We're confused, but we thought the Jungle was life.
Speaker 9Yeah, well, look, I think it's for the first year, for the first season, they did a they've already filmed, so we've already had it done.
It's in the can and rolling out it currently.
So I've been and I'm back.
Speaker 3Is that the worst because then you watch it like when you're in there, you sort of it's just happening, you're just living, But now you're watching yourself back going on, Yeah, did I actually say that?
Speaker 1Did I actually do that?
Speaker 4There is a bit of that.
Speaker 9It's very strange watching it back in where I think we're a few episodes in now, and it was about this time that you get really comfortable forget about the mics and cameras.
So I'm a little bit nervous about what's to come because some of the stuff you start sharing.
Speaker 4Yeah, you're a bit like, oh see how we go with you?
Speaker 3But because you have that like feeling in your stomach where you're like, I know something's coming up that I said.
Speaker 2That I do not.
Speaker 3I didn't say night the last, but it's like night out every morning when I'm like, oh what is coming?
Speaker 2It's anxiety.
You wake up after a night out, you're.
Speaker 1Allowed to drink in there.
Speaker 2I'm so you know, when you wake up on a sad day and you're like, at the party last night, what did I say?
Speaker 9Yeah you got the scary Yeah, yeah, No, there's a bit of that.
But it's been fun, been a lot of fun.
Mates have just been ripping me after some of the bits and pieces that's going on.
Speaker 2But the reason it was recorded is that because it clash with Robert don Dancing at the Stars.
Speaker 9No, I don't think so.
Robert already nailed that.
I think he literally came straight from Dancing with the Stars flew into South Africa.
Speaker 1Surely he's too popular and busy now that he can't do.
Speaker 4It now he would have thought crazy.
Speaker 9He's just popping off.
Speaker 1So you get you don't get to see much of him though, do you had a.
Speaker 4Good yarn with him?
Speaker 9Is literally what you see is what you get.
The best bloke you know I've met.
And he's also a Bombers fan, his old man Steve bag for Essiden, so he's.
Speaker 4Sort of taken up that.
So yeah, that was pretty cool.
So you were just talking about the talking you actually do in the jungle, and I wonder how therapeutic it actually is because is one of the things that came up and something that has probably been festering within for so many years as the essen and drug crisis.
What was it like sharing your experiences from that time.
Speaker 9Yeah, really interesting, Like it was quite amazing.
How because you don't have any phones, nothing to do, you literally talk about some of your deepest stuff within a few days.
Speaker 2On the show.
Speaker 9You get to know everyone really quickly.
And look, it was it was interesting like and I'm at a space now where I'm you know, I'm fully open and happy to talk about it all, absolutely full piece, and it will need to, I guess, to move on, don't you.
Speaker 4Yeah, no doubt.
Speaker 9But it was also really interesting talking to it with people that had some of them hadn't heard about it at.
Speaker 1All, so that was some of them probably weren't born.
Speaker 9There were a few older partners in there than I was, but it was it was really interesting and just hearing, you know, their reflections and just baffled as to the whole situation and how it all came about it And you know, that was my lived experience at the time, but you look back now and you go, wow, that was just crazy.
Speaker 3Because have you been allowed to talk about like you I imagine when all that was going down, you weren't allowed to talk about it at the time, the players would have all been told to zip it.
Speaker 2Yeah.
Speaker 1For how was there like a certain amount of time you weren't allowed to publicly talk about it.
Speaker 9No, not necessarily.
I think it was just everyone coming to terms with it and getting to a point where they felt comfortable to talk to it.
And it's you know, it had a damning effect on the players' lives, the people in it in our circle as well, so you know, and it just got for me to a point of like, Okay, I'm just that I completely forgave everyone that was involved at the time, and you know, I got myself in a position to be really joyful and happy and inspired to come back to the footy club and make our fans and members really proud to be a part of it again.
And you know, and just unbelievable from our fans and members to keep sticking fat through thick and thin for us going through it all.
And I look back now and go look at I don't I wish I never went through it, but it helped me grow up a hell of a lot.
I learned so much and there's a part of me that's semi grateful for the experience.
Speaker 4I don't want to labor it too much.
But do you think it still haunts the Bombers the footy club.
Speaker 9Yeah, well, look you go back and you go we were stripped of draft picks, we had that full season out the team.
Who knows what it could have done through that four year period, you know, under the guidance of herdy and incredible coaches at the time that were thrown about after that.
So yeah, it certainly has.
Speaker 4It's had a damning impact on the club.
Speaker 1Get their Brownlow taken it.
Speaker 9Yeah, Brownlow, you know, just oh mate.
Speaker 2Because I grew up in Brisbane, so I was like some of the people in the jungle, I wasn't aware of the backstory to it.
You are like some of the And one of the school dads actually played on the team and he was running me through it and I could see it was still with him.
I could still raw.
Speaker 9It's crazy and it's probably finally at a point I think I was when I retired.
I think I was the last remaining player that had been through the drug sug So it's sort of at a point where there's a full finality I feel on it all and there's just a full clean slate for the guys in there now to rip in, go forward, move forward with everything and create a new chat the dawns.
Speaker 2Hey, it's hard for us at home watching trying to work out who they are in the jungle.
What's it like actually being in there looking at people going I have.
Speaker 4No idea who they walk and you're like.
Speaker 1Oh, the small talk must be amazing.
Speaker 4That's my favorite.
Speaker 2You guys trying to work out how you know each other?
Speaker 4What do you do?
Speaker 2Because you want a fan contest?
Speaker 9It was I thought I would have knew more people when I rolled through the tunnel, and and then I like, apparently Gazz and I had like Gary Gary.
Speaker 1Everyone knows Gary.
Speaker 2What I loved.
Speaker 9Gary wasn't my vintage.
But we had had a big day at Derby Day, the races one day and the market.
I think it was after a few jars.
That was the first time i'd met.
Speaker 1Gazz if it was water Rats, really.
Speaker 2He's like Peter Phelps stingers Colin.
Speaker 1Gary Sweet was on Police.
Speaker 2Water Start.
Speaker 1I love Gary Sweet.
Now, what's the worst thing you had to eat testicle.
Speaker 9So yeah, they ate it last night, big ox nut, big ox testing that was stuffed with you know, off egg whatever.
It was just the nastiest thing.
I vomited in my mouth, got it.
Speaker 1Back down, swallowed your own spear.
Speaker 4I loved it.
Speaker 2Good grit, good, great, A bad bad state.
Speaker 1That's different to an ox testicle.
Speaker 9I thought I would have nailed it.
No worries, like I wasn't.
I wasn't worried about the food challenges, but actually going through it, it was way worse than I exp's the impact, the afters, the aftermath I didn't.
I actually kept it down.
I didn't spew it up.
Yeah, just the when you were like burping and stuff.
Speaker 1It's so it's so gross.
Speaker 3I remember working with Shane Crawford when he went on it, and I just found that the most amusing thing ever, the stuff that they made him eat.
Speaker 2Yeah.
Speaker 1Have you eaten an eyeball yet?
Speaker 2Yeah?
Speaker 1I did nail eyeball.
Speaker 9It was a lamb's eyeball, a century egg, like one hundred year old egg.
Speaker 4This was a vicious one.
Speaker 2Just quickly, what was your meal?
Because you know how they all get their favorite meal when they come out of the gym.
Well, yeah, this is so like your death row meal.
Speaker 1You get to chew.
Speaker 9I won't say I got stitched here, but they gave They gave me machers at nine am in the morning was.
Speaker 2My first meal.
Speaker 9So nailed a big Burger, chips, coke had a lot, which you know, after eating rice and beans for however long I was before, it was pretty tight.
Speaker 1Yeah, we don't know.
Speaker 2Yeah, should and forgot the sauce.
Speaker 1Maybe you won.
Speaker 9Who does tune in for the.
Speaker 2Winner Joys and Hepp Will you be able to see him in actual I'm celebrity to get me out of here back on Sunday at seven pm, or you can stream at free online with ten via the.
Speaker 1App My God, it's Greg from the Brady Bunching.
Speaker 2Took me a couple of apps to work out who he was.
Speaker 9Yes, Big Barry.
Speaker 1Oh didn't they have the mother in They can have the entire Brady.
Speaker 4Rachel Hunters in there.
Speaker 9Rachel, the crew were unbelievable.
Honestly after meeting them all, it's just an awesome crew.
Speaker 4So and just quickly dice where did the bombs finished this year?
Speaker 9Let's go, Don's get him in the eight everyone, it's a ten.
Speaker 4Now it's a final, then let's go.
Speaker 2It's just gone twenty five away.
Speaker 4You must try Meln's best.
Speaker 10Edition.
Speaker 2And I'm mute to this much again.
Speaker 3Yeah, so this came up last year when just in conversation, I said, all the kids are drinking are we're old that we don't drink it and we don't know about it and.
Speaker 1It is meant to be much better for you.
It's like a slow release caffeine.
Speaker 2Yes, the moment you tried it, Oh you don't like it?
Speaker 4Have another hoo.
Speaker 2I don't look at this.
Speaker 4Lips go green.
Speaker 1You try it's fully green?
Speaker 2Do you like it?
Speaker 1I reckon with a bit of honey.
I think Office Girl may might be right.
Speaker 4Smells.
Speaker 2See, I'm not a great.
Speaker 1It's like green tea with milk.
Speaker 4It's everywhere.
Speaker 2McDonald's Macas have got a march A menu to that.
Speaker 4Let's get an appreciation for what it actually is.
See what it is.
It's a finely ground powder made from specially grown green tea leaves.
Its flavor often earthy, grassy, slightly sweet with a mild bitterness.
Speaker 2Marches change so well you can place the place.
Speaker 1Yeah, yeah, what's like you can get a good coffee or a bad coffee.
Speaker 4Like an Arabica coffee.
Speaker 2So thirteen twenty four ten, where is the best marcher in Melbourne?
Speaker 4Now?
Speaker 3I went to a place a film there for postcards stick with me, weird concept.
It's bye for now.
It's called the Sneaker Laundry.
It's at the very bottom of the city and you go there and you get your sneakers cleaned.
Speaker 1Like you would love this.
I know you love the clean runners.
Speaker 3It's an actual you can drop them in, they repair them, they clean them, they can they basically make them come out brand new and linked to is I don't know, don't know linked to?
It is a marcher place and so you go and have your marcho where your shoes get cleaned.
And there were cues down the street when I was.
Speaker 2There for the sneak of laundry or the Marcher, the Marcher.
Speaker 1And it had I had a cold, I want to say Vanilla Marcher and it was unbelievable.
Speaker 2Wow.
Speaker 1But I don't know if I like the straight stuff.
Speaker 4Yeah, well that there is.
I'm aware of a cafe in Yarra Street in South Melbourne.
It's called Meat Marcher, m Et Marcher.
Speaker 2Oh, the whole store is dedicated to march.
Speaker 4I believe you've got one.
Speaker 1That's what this place was too.
Besides the sneak of laundrip.
Speaker 4Really backing in the specific drink, Yeah, you've got sort of like your your variations of much of drinks and then some food that's much irrelated.
People line up for much Yeah there is, yeah, and but they're like a cake featuring mucher much.
Speaker 1So none of us like it is it?
Is it a young person thing?
We're too old?
Speaker 2Came out last year.
Speaker 4Really, there's a place in milk and it.
Speaker 3Is supposed to be this slow release caffeine.
So it's meant to be better than a coffee because it kind of releases the caffeine over many many hours.
Speaker 1Are supposed to just getting a caffeine, Hitt.
Speaker 2Let's go to packing them.
Leila, good morning, good.
Speaker 1Morning, Good Lailah.
First of all, how old are you?
Speaker 7I'm twenty three?
Speaker 1Yeah, there you are.
We too old for much, Laila.
Speaker 7No, I feel like it just depends on where you go.
It depends on how strong of a taste it is.
Speaker 4Okay, so you do you get it in favor of a coffee or what are you doing with it.
Speaker 7It's just like a little sweet treat on the weekend.
I can't live without my coffee.
Speaker 1I have to do that every day.
Speaker 7But yeah, so it's like a little sweet treat on the weekend.
So and yeah, it depends on which one you get as well.
Speaker 1Are your hot or cold?
Gully cold?
Speaker 2How much is it going to set me back?
What are you paying for?
A MUCHA?
Well?
Speaker 7I get a coconut marcher with strawberry and it's like ten dollars.
Speaker 2I think ten bucks for a drink.
Speaker 7Yeah, so you have to pay an extra dollar for the strawberry.
Oh yeah, and I think if you get the coconut water as well, that's an extra dollar.
Speaker 1Yet, what's all right?
So you reckon?
You know where the best one is?
Where do you get this coconut strawberry much?
Speaker 5Yeah?
Speaker 7Definitely go to Bodega on High in Berwick.
Speaker 2Berry.
Speaker 1We're putting it on the list.
Speaker 4What Leila twenty six?
Speaker 1She's only twenty three?
Speaker 8No?
Speaker 2No, no, thirty?
Where do we find the best matcher in Melbourne?
Speaker 4Hello?
Prena, Hello noll you is it sorry?
What's your name?
Is it?
Peana or prenut?
Speaker 8Peanut?
Speaker 4Peace for pineapple?
Speaker 2Peanut peanut mug Pinacolada.
Speaker 4Good morning, peanut, peanut butter, peanut butter.
Where would we find the best mucha peanut?
Well?
Speaker 10I found the best marcher at Cheshire Cafe in West Preston.
Speaker 1Oh, Cheshire Cafe.
Now are they doing hot cold strawberry coking?
Speaker 8That?
Speaker 1What's the what's the story?
Speaker 4Ah?
Speaker 6Just the hot and it comes in a nice, big, beautiful mug and it was delicious.
Speaker 2All right, Preston, Can I is it something I can get at Tea too?
I don't know, jays get the nice little teas Tea too?
Speaker 1Yeah, Oh my god, I see go there for Christmas presents all the time.
Speaker 2Yeah yeah, yeah, tea too.
Speaker 3Still many you can sample all the teas wells.
Speaker 2Sure Tea too will be doing a marcher.
Speaker 3Surely let's go to Xavier and oh, here you go.
They're all calling now Xavier, where's the best marcher?
Speaker 4The best marcher is loom Woods in the city loom Wood.
They do this banana ome marcher really good.
Speaker 1What I'm kidding is that do you need the flavored marcher?
Speaker 2Kaylee and Clayton, where's the best marcher?
Speaker 8Juju's in South Melbourne?
Right and you guys.
Speaker 1Oh, let's go after the show.
Speaker 8Strawberry get a strawberry marsher there, Strawberry pure is.
Speaker 2The best raspberry oat milk and make the.
Speaker 1Taste that up.
Strap strawberry with oat milk hot or cold?
Speaker 2Hang on going back?
Yep?
Hot or cold?
Speaker 4Okay?
Speaker 11Cold?
Speaker 2Okay, okay, Well I'll tell you what we'll do.
We'll get together some of the best marchers that are suggested and.
Speaker 1The different flavors.
I don't I don't want.
I think march it tastes like dirt.
Speaker 4And hello to all of our friends in the marchal world this morning.
Speaker 2Kelly in Sint Kilda is the one person in every office.
You should be nice to her because she does payroll, good money.
Speaker 6Hello Kelly, I'm good.
Speaker 8Hell you got We're good good.
Speaker 6Everybody loves payroll right, no one ever.
Speaker 4You You're back at work?
Kell Are you still in holes?
Speaker 3Oh?
Speaker 10There's no holidays in peril.
Speaker 3A Christmas Oh yeah, that's when you do your finest work.
Now, how many people hit you up for a Christmas bonus?
Speaker 11Oh?
Speaker 6Everybody thinks I control the money.
Speaker 10I'm like, if I controlled the money, I wouldn't be.
Speaker 8Working in pyroll.
Speaker 2Yeah, all right, Well this morning we control the money.
Easy question for fifty bucks, meeting for five hundred, A hard one for five k, and I believe you want to go five hundred.
Speaker 9Dollars five hundred dollars.
Speaker 2Rules are simple, loss of running through it.
Speaker 3We have a question lined up for you, Kelly.
You're going to hear it, and then you're gonna hear a three two one countdown.
You need to answer before your time is up.
If you answer after the buzzer, even if you are correct, we keep the cash.
So getting quick good luck?
Speaker 2Are you for five one hundred dollars?
Speaker 1What is the largest desert in the world by area three two?
Speaker 6Sahara On.
Speaker 3Sahara is the third largest, The Arctic Desert comes in second, and the Antarctic Desert is, oh my god, fourteen point two million square kilometers.
Speaker 4I hate sand, I think, of course, I don't know's they're counting the sand and the Antarctic in general.
Speaker 2Sorry, people to do buy in the jump.
Speaker 1Just never heard of the Antarctic desert just a long.
I think that was too hot for very hort gone for you might as well well, can you play for it now?
Speaker 4I don't know the solution.
Speaker 2Let's give her a chance.
Five k oh happy to give it a probably give her a home.
Speaker 9Let's go, Kelly, five thousand dollars.
Speaker 1You know how it works, you know the rules.
Speaker 4We just need the answer before the time is up.
Speaker 11A long shot.
Speaker 4Here we go the real role at the doarcele.
Speaker 2You've done, you practiced one.
Yeah, Now let's play for five thousand dollars.
Your question is which country one the women's you eat?
Speaker 4If a euros?
Last year?
Speaker 1Three?
Speaker 3Two?
Speaker 6Argentine one, No, it was England.
Speaker 2Wanted something?
Speaker 1It was England, Kelly.
Speaker 10I wouldn't.
Speaker 2I wouldn't imagine they did anything.
Speaker 1Hey, Kelly, I don't even know what the U e f A.
Speaker 10Might be random.
Speaker 1I would have guessed England.
Speaker 2I mean, yeah, I'll tell you what, Kelly.
Speaker 1We're going to pay for five million dollars this morning.
Speaker 2But we are going to chuck you a pass to go and check out fun Fields.
Speaker 1Okay?
Speaker 6Is that a theme part for children?
Speaker 1Well, adults can trust me.
Speaker 11It's probably better off going to somebody who's not a single cat.
Speaker 1Lady.
Speaker 2If you mentioned that at the start, we wouldn't have given you a second.
Speaker 1Farnfield is great for single cat ladies.
Speaker 2You can't take the cat.
Speaker 4Do you have a lead for your cat?
Do you the lead for your cat?
Kelly?
Speaker 11Do I watch for my cat?
Speaker 2Do you lead?
Speaker 4Do you walk your cat down the street?
Oh?
Speaker 11No, I'd love to.
Speaker 10She would never do that.
Speaker 1Lazy cat.
Speaker 2You know, Kelly, how many cats you got, she'd have one of those backpacks where there's the window.
Speaker 1In it you got.
You got a window backpack, Kelly?
Have I got a window window backpack for the cat to look out?
Speaker 4Now?
Speaker 11We tried that and she lost her mind.
Speaker 4The prayer?
You got a prayer like.
Speaker 6Rude to concern you.
I appreciate it.
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Speaker 3Think you're so hard to the cat for as well well personally not a cat lady myself.
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Welcome morning, Melbourne.
It is just got nineteen past eight.
You are on the air with Jason.
Lauren clint is here as well.
You're listening to Nova one hundred and whatever you're up to at the moment, I strongly suggest you turn up the radio and listen carefully to our next guest.
Speaker 9My government and the New South Wales government and other premiers as well will work closely with the Jewish community on arrangements for a National Day of Morning.
Speaker 4The Opera House will light out for the National Day of Morning this evening, honoring the fifteen lives lost in the Bondai terror attack.
Speaker 9Flags on government buildings we've flown at half mass and there'll be a minute of silence at one minute past seven this evening.
Speaker 1Shana Goodnick joins us in studio this morning.
Speaker 3She tragically lost her father at that terrible, terrible event in Bondai last year.
Speaker 2I'd like to read what she posted after the tragic events that happen on the fourteen th of December twenty twenty five, along with fourteen others, my father was gunned down.
He faced the terrorists and brought others time to get away.
He took over ten bullets while shielding others.
He saved the lives of innocent people.
Thank you very much for joining us this morning.
Speaker 1Absolutely, how are you?
Speaker 5Excellent?
Question sort of still waiting to wake up from this nightmare, not feeling like it's reality.
I was chatting to a really good friend of mine whose brother in law was Eli Schlanger, who was also murdered that day, and we're just chatting about how this tragedy came about in such an unnatural way, humans killing other humans that I think our bodies are rejecting the reality of it and just refusing tollow our brains to even process what's happened.
Speaker 3I mean, I was overseas when this happened.
I was in New York at the time, and I woke up to this harrowing news and I remember thinking, no, that can't be right.
This doesn't happen in Australia.
We saw these images on the news, but that was your dad.
He's a grandfather, he's a friend to so many.
We've seen so many extraordinary tributes to your dad over the past few months.
It really is just incomprehensible.
What happened in Bondi Beach.
Speaker 5Yeah completely, it's you know, it's Bondi Beach.
It's where I grew up, it's where my husband grew up before we moved to Melbourne, and it's unfathomable that something of this magnitude and horror and bloodshed and blood bath was able to happen there.
Speaker 4Before we dive into the actual day itself, tell us about your beautiful dad.
Speaker 5He was someone that was just larger than life.
He would enter a room, bring a burst of energy, brightness, light, shoulder shaking, laugh.
You're such a loyal, real friend.
Everyone just loved him for the fact that he was genuine.
What you saw was what you got, and that was just life, laughter and just joy, just so much joy.
But at the same time, we call him a Papa Bear.
Speaker 1He was a bear.
He was a fierce protector.
Speaker 5If he loved you, he would give you absolutely everything that he had, and we saw that on that day.
Speaker 3I read a tribute from one of your friends actually, who said that many people, not just his children, called him, called him Papa Morrison because he made all the kids and all your friends feel so welcome in your home that they all felt like they're a part of your family.
Speaker 1That must be so special to hear.
Yeah, definitely.
Speaker 5I grew up as an only child and my parents ensure that all my friends felt like they had a space in our home.
They grew up in our home with so much love and yeah, just all my high school friends, all my just coming forward with memories of my dad and how much they've been affected by all of this.
You know, many of them live overseas, are into state, and they're all coming together and talking about how much my dad meant them individually and just seeing the impact that he had on so many individuals.
And just all the stories that are coming random strangers on Facebook messaging me how much my dad impacted their life and assisted them and helped them, and so much that I didn't even know about.
It's just coming forward.
Speaker 2It made you feel incredibly proud.
Speaker 5Though definitely definitely Me and my mum were just reading the messages and it's bringing us so much comfort at this horrific time.
Speaker 4So, when those boats started bringing out on an iconic beach, an iconic spot in Australia, Bondi Beach, your dad did something extraordinary.
Are you surprised he stepped in and became very much a hero on that day.
He tried to He tried to in a way disarm or diffuse the gunman.
Speaker 5Yeah, so we've the majority of us have all seen that image of my dad throwing the rock at one of the terror as a brick, actually, and there's lots more footage coming forward and stories from families, friends and survivors that were there on the day that are piecing together the much bigger picture on how when the shooting actually began, my dad dropped to the floor along with everyone else, and when he saw that no help was coming, he actually stood up, got up, taunted the terrorist, He used his absolutely colorful language on them.
He led them away from the crowd.
And we've heard from many friends who were lying on their children thinking that these were their last moments, and all of a sudden, my dad's rediverted the terrorists away from the crowd back towards the bridge.
Speaker 1We saw the footage of him throwing the brick at the.
Speaker 5Terrorist and him actually retreating, and then there's more footage of my dad together with Ahmed behind the tree actually, and then eventually he picked up one of the guns ready to sort of fight and protect, and unfortunately you can see that he was shot in the wrist, and we know that his wrist was shattered, and once he stood he was shot.
A couple more times.
We heard from the amazing incredible life savers that risk their very lives by running into the active shooting who were providing him with CPR and giving him extra minutes that he was still responding his name.
He was not scared at all.
He was brave until the last minute, till his last breath, and we know that as he was running.
Speaker 1And protecting he was being shot.
Speaker 5At this footage of him limping along as he was shot in the leg and just his body just so full of adrenaline.
He was refusing to give up until the last second.
Speaker 2How do you feel watching the footage.
Speaker 5The beginning, I couldn't, it was too much, But when so much emerged publicly and my husband trying to sort of piece together the order of events and how they occurred, it was something that I was sort of drawn to to really be able to be with him in those final moments and try and understand what he was thinking.
And knowing my dad, he was completely rational, calm and calculated while he was doing what his final acts of bravery, and it's not something I can watch often.
It's sort of a couple times just to understand.
Speaker 4So tonight is the national moment of mourning or day of mourning where we remember your dad and the other victims of the Bondi atrocity.
How do you want or think Melbournians should be feeling or remembering?
Speaker 5So I think one of the main things to come out of this absolute horror is for us all to take a step back and sort of re examine our own humanity, our own communities, and see where we align and to readjust our expectations of what's just's, what's good, what's evil, and to really not only just mourn and be sad, which is something we are all doing now, but also realize what can we do as individuals, as a community and as friends to actually bring so much more lightness into the world.
Is that's the theme of tonight's event, to bring more light in, to essentially take this world which is so inherently dark and sometimes we could see no way out of it, and just watching the news and event after event, especially here in Australia, so close to home, and we feel so lost and helpless, but remembering that ultimately we are humans with free choice and we can choose goodness and we should.
Speaker 3Oh God, I can just imagine your dad would be so proud of you hearing you speak so courageously and so bravely.
Speaker 1I think we can all see where you get that from.
Speaker 2Run to the family.
Speaker 5He must miss him so much, it's just impossible to describe.
He spent his time between Sydney and Melbourne, so so there's a part of me that sort of waits for him to come home.
My mom sort of waits for the taxi to pull up and him to come out.
And it's just it doesn't feel real.
And every time I sort of see a picture of him and it hits again.
And going to the cemetery and seeing his tombstone engraved with his name, and.
Speaker 1It just what are you doing there?
Speaker 5What are you?
You should be here with us, and just that absolute ache.
I want to be held by him one more time.
I want to see him.
I want to see a smile.
It's just something daily.
Someone asks me if I have a moment when I wake up in the morning before it hits me, And I was saying, how there's not a second in the day where my chest doesn't feel heavy and it's hard to breathe, Like ye, I go.
Speaker 1To sleep with it, I sleep with it, and I wake up with it.
It's I'm just so sorry that this happened.
It's just the most hideous thing.
Speaker 3It's I mean, it's so devastating and I'm so so sorry happened to your family.
I'm sorry it happened to your community, and I know today will be a very very difficult day for so many people, none more so than your family.
But I hope you do really feel the support of all the humans around you.
This is a hideous attack on our Jewish friends, and I really hope that you feel that love and support from everyone, not just across Australia, but right around the world.
Speaker 1I'm just so sorry this happened to you.
Speaker 5Thank you.
Speaker 2We do.
Speaker 5We feel it so much.
We feel it here with you guys.
We feel it everywhere we go.
Strangers coming up to us in the street and they don't even know that it was my father.
They just know that we're recognizably Jewish and they're sorry for what happened to our community.
And we feel it Australia wide and worldwide and all just you know, we've just been wrapped in a cocoon of love.
So at one point we've seen the worst of humanity, but we've also seen the best of it.
Speaker 3I'm so glad, but I know today that it's hard for people to put into words.
I mean I couldn't even just spit out what I was trying to say to you then, And in times like this it can be really difficult to find the right words to say.
And I think if we can take anything from this, to do exactly what you just said and to look within and to work out how we can all be kind to people and be kinder to people.
Speaker 1Around us is just so important.
So thank you, Please give you for sharing that.
Speaker 4To your family and your commanding community, and.
Speaker 1We'll be thinking of you and your beautiful dad tonight, who.
Speaker 2Is an absolute hero in every sense of the word.
You should be very proud of him, and I know you would be.
Speaker 11Thank you.
Speaker 4We are.
Speaker 5He was always our hero and now we get to share him with the world.
Speaker 2Hey, Ed Sharance, he is it next week?
Speaker 1I think it's next week.
And I was just looking at that stage of his looks amazing.
Speaker 2Oh yeah, a tractable little bridge comes out.
So if you are going to the concert, get around the little middle stage because he makes his way there halfway through.
Remember a few years back, I mean, so we had ed and then we had Adele in the round.
Everyone went nuts for Taylor.
But then before that, the world was gripped.
Speaker 1By Harry Harry Stars.
I love him.
Speaker 3He is dating Zoe Kravitz.
Yes, he is still photographed every well, I mean the photograph.
Speaker 2He loves a marathon too.
He's almost out exercise.
Speaker 1He is as a fiddle.
Speaker 3I saw him running the Byron Bay Lighthouse and he was just overtaking everyone.
He's really fast.
Speaker 2Yeah, big runner, you're pounded the pavement.
Speaker 1No, it was driving by, probably grabbed the march, some sort of.
Speaker 2Ran past, says.
Speaker 1Harry Stars, sprinting past me, sprinting.
Speaker 3Do you know I have to stop at least sixteen times doing that life lighthouse walk and he's sprinted up.
Speaker 4No stopping for Harry, so well know stopping right now.
He's back.
He's he's back.
Speaker 3So he's got the new album coming out, and tomorrow at eleven am he drops his brand new single.
Now, I've heard whispers of people being brought into like I don't know if their dark rooms, I'm going to say dark rooms, and they've been allowed to listen to the single.
Speaker 4So HMV.
Back in the day you put the.
Speaker 3Listening book listening, there was a select group of people yesterday, who in Sydney got taken to a private listen?
Now we've got one of those people on the phone.
I need to know how you got there, how you got the invitation and was it a dark group?
And was it the HMV listening both laying from around we can Sydney, Good.
Speaker 1Morning, Good morning guys.
How did you get to go to the Harry Starles listening party?
Speaker 6Just capts an eye on on social media and then hopped on a bus.
Speaker 1As soon as I heard Okay, so then did you have to line up?
Did they just grab you off the street?
Speaker 2Yeah?
Like was it a win ticket thing?
Or was I just joined the line?
Speaker 6No, it was first come, first serve.
But I got there like two hours before and I was probably like number fifteen line.
Speaker 4Okay.
Speaker 2How many people got in?
Speaker 6I would take like over two hundred people group?
Speaker 1Okay, So what happened?
Speaker 4What are the us first and foremost?
What what what do you have to do to get in?
Speaker 5Well?
Speaker 6Just cute and then obviously we couldn't use our phones.
We handed our phone.
Then we listened to the song, came out with some little like interviews with some people.
Speaker 4And yeah, went on very rare and all your head.
Speaker 2Was one song?
Speaker 6Yeah, one song.
Speaker 3Now what's the song called, because we've all heard it be pronounced differently called aperture, aperture.
Speaker 4Aperture not.
Speaker 2Does he know about uppertar?
Speaker 3I mean that was quite peak, Lane, tell us every data you can remember about the song.
Speaker 4Place.
Speaker 1It was so good.
Speaker 6We were all bopping our heads, some people were dancing, lots of it was very upbeat, and I think like lots of people were saying soft texto.
Speaker 4Lane, can you hum a little bit for us?
Speaker 6I'm gonna be honest out the whole time.
I can't remember any way I remember is that in like the pre chorus he sang like we belong together, which has been a thing he's been posting online.
Speaker 1We belong together?
Is he doing.
Speaker 4He's doing.
Speaker 2When they took you and they played it?
Did they play it a second time or at.
Speaker 4The end of the song?
Speaker 2That was it?
Speaker 6It was just that song they played.
Speaker 1Yeah, were in a dark rope.
Speaker 4Now, like did you I assume he spoke to others outside.
Was there anyone who did hated it?
So far?
Speaker 6No one hated it.
I mean everyone has different perspectives on it, like about like the vibe, but most of us are like, it's not really a disco even that's in the title of the album.
Speaker 1What's the album title called?
Speaker 6Kiss all the Time?
Speaker 3Disco?
Speaker 6Occasionally?
Speaker 1Kids?
Speaker 4Right now all the time?
Speaker 1Dis o love Harry Styles anymore?
And then he drops that, hey.
Speaker 2Just quickly, did they have one of those little prerecorded video intro from Harry before you heard it?
Or it was just coming?
Speaker 1Did you get any merch?
Speaker 4Was a free poster, which was cool, that's all.
Speaker 1Right, poster people are still putting posters on their walks.
Speaker 4And if you had the horn for Harry for a while?
So was that?
Speaker 1Do you love Harry?
Speaker 6I love Harry?
Speaker 1Do you have the horn for Harry?
He said, I'm going to Yeah, yeah, she's breathless.
Speaker 3Okay, So we don't know anything, he says.
So it's a bit disco, it's a bit eighties boppy head.
It sounds like We Belong Together by Mariah Carey.
Speaker 2I piss himself.
He comes out with the power ballot.
Speaker 1Tomorrow eleven am.
Speaker 2Well, good morning, Melbourne.
It is just gone ten to nine.
He goes off to the tennis.
At all today, you're heading back there tonight or tomorrow.
Speaker 1I'm not going today.
I'm going next week.
Speaker 4I'm heading tomorrow and Saturday double for me.
Speaker 1I'm not Saturday.
Speaker 4Yeah, well rod le Verena air conditioning.
Speaker 1Daytime, nighttime, daytime.
Oh, it's gonna be thirty nine degrees.
Speaker 2They are dropping like flies, aren't they some of the ball kids.
Speaker 4Yeah, and some of the players are getting crooked.
Speaker 2Not good, not good, but huge turnouts.
It's fast becoming one of our favorite events of the year.
The good shout out to anyone heading out there today.
Hey, guys, I'm coming up next.
I want to I want to talk breakups.
Speaker 1All we do is break up and make up.
Speaker 2We all been through a couple yeah, just a few, just a few.
Speaker 4Remember the old It's not you, It's me.
Speaker 2Yeah.
Well, there's a new line doing the rounds.
We're going to dive into that after ray.
It is Jason and Lauren clint here as well.
Speaker 1He been dumped again, No no, no, he's been dumped a few times.
No no, no, still have been had heartbreak.
Speaker 2Yeah, I've had heartbreak.
Normally you have to get into the relationship to get dumped.
Heartbreak.
We all have.
Speaker 1Oh you're saying it was just unrequested love.
Speaker 2Yeah.
God, A rock at a moment.
Speaker 1Everyone's been dumped.
Speaker 2Remember having my heart broken?
Like really young.
I was living in Sydney at the time, and this.
Speaker 1The girl you dated because you didn't have a license and she did so she could drive you over.
Speaker 2Yeah, like an uber.
It was most of I didn't even lost herself.
Was twenty five.
So anyone I dated to twenty five?
Yes, they had to have a license.
Speaker 1Did you date them based on what car they No?
Speaker 2No, No, I didn't care about the car, just the fact they could try.
Speaker 1Yeah, that's hot.
Speaker 2But I wrote a I wrote a letter after she dumped me.
Speaker 1Oh did you cut out letters from.
Speaker 2A Maine letters from the magazine?
I just wrote like a letter, and then I went round there that with your aftern Did.
Speaker 1You handwrite it?
Because I don't think there were computers back then.
Speaker 2Yes, I hand wrote it.
My handwriting is not the best.
Is that to help the sad bit?
Speaker 1Come on?
Speaker 4No spell check on handwritten letters?
What happened?
Speaker 1Happen to get out to Oxford Dictionary to work out how to spell?
Speaker 2When I went round, I was sliding.
Speaker 1The letter just quickly.
Speaker 4One more question?
Speaker 1What did the letter say?
You brought it up?
What did it say?
Just that Tiffany.
Speaker 2She meant a lot to me, and you know, in a roundabout way, let's give it one more shot.
Speaker 1So you weren't accepting the breakup?
Speaker 2Oh no, god, no it was not.
I was trying right to the end.
The only problem was when I went around there, I quickly tiptoed down the stairs because her place is sort of like down off street level.
And as I was, just as I was sliding the letter under the basement.
No basement, what do you mean?
Speaker 1He went down.
Speaker 2Anyway, just as I'm sliding.
Speaker 4She was in a basement she loved, she chained up.
Speaker 3She wasn't chained in the basement, all right, Her house was just did you put the letter under the door where you put her food?
Speaker 4You know what?
Speaker 1Screw you guys, No, no, you're heartbroken.
Speaker 4Sorry.
Speaker 1So she lived in a basement and you went and gave her.
Speaker 2Live in a basement.
She just lived in a house like lower level than the street level.
Speaker 1Windows, crowd, It wasn't ground, but lower than street level.
Speaker 2As I'm sliding the letter under the door, she opened the door.
She was heading out.
Speaker 1Do I were you on your hands and knees getting it under the door underground?
And she came out for a minute of daylight.
Speaker 2She was probably cruising out to see some of the bloke.
Speaker 1Why did she break up with you in the first place?
Speaker 4I don't know what did she say when she got the letter?
She smells like c K one.
Speaker 1What are you doing on your hands and knees outside my front door?
Underground?
We're wearing a head talk?
Why did she break up with you, Jake?
Anyone would break up with you, honestly, you're such a catch.
Speaker 4Well she was caught.
Speaker 1Why did she break up with you?
How long were you dating?
Did she know you were dating?
Had she met you?
Speaker 4She could save it?
Speaker 9No?
Speaker 1Seriously, how long are we dating?
Speaker 2A couple of months?
Speaker 1Okay, that's that's long term.
Speaker 2The problem was we were doing long distance.
It's when she moved to the same city that it didn't.
Speaker 4Lot of stairs, that's what's on business?
Speaker 1Are you dating when you're pen pals?
Had you met her?
Speaker 2Screw this?
This is Nomber one hundred.
Speaker 4What are you doing?
Speaker 2Sound of the tennis players?
Speaker 4Have you heard?
Speaker 2Oh?
Speaker 1We actually go to the tennis?
Speaker 4Have you heard?
Speaker 6Actually?
Speaker 1All the mess I've been to and seen, haven't been.
Speaker 4Having a rally?
Speaker 8Here?
Speaker 2Are we?
Speaker 1Have you played tennis.
Speaker 2Yeah, I used to play competitive.
Speaker 3Did you we should have a hit?
I love playing tennis.
Oh, it's been quite some time Cardio tennis with me.
Speaker 2I don't want to do either cardio or tennis.
Speaker 4His retreating.
Speaker 2It would have been about fifteen just to train on Wednesdays, compete on Saturday.
Speaker 1Tennis is a great.
Speaker 2Slurpy afterwards, and.
Speaker 4In January everybody is a great tennis player.
Oh, you know what I caught?
Speaker 1The fool guys have bought a new tennis skirt?
Speaker 3Yeah, because I bought the new tennis shoes last summer during the Austrain Open, and I wore them once.
Speaker 2Have you got the Is it the skirt where you hide the ball under it?
Speaker 7Yeah?
Speaker 1Well morning, but I assume so.
But I've got it.
Speaker 4So when the girls put the ball in the skirt, is it a holder or is it they just put up there?
Speaker 1It's like a skirt.
And I think some of them have little little things to talk.
Speaker 2Shoving in their undies.
Speaker 4Yeah, I thought they might have put it in there.
Speaker 1In their pants.
What do you mean, like the Bloomers week black shorts?
Speaker 4Oh do you want me to say panties?
Is that what you want?
Speaker 3I want you to say panties.
No, it's wearing panties at these strain open.
Speaker 2Stop saying panties.
Speaker 4Do you think I've got Lady always intrigues to how the ball stays there, because it just stays it, doesn't you know?
Speaker 3All escape So it's obviously tucked into their shorts.
It would not fit in their pants.
Speaker 2Brady has pass.
What are you talking about?
Speaker 4Just cleaned anyway?
Speaker 1I don't know because I haven't worn my sket and I'll let you know when I eventually played tennis.
Speaker 4Probably drop balls house the game.
Speaker 2We've got a ball roll out on the court.
She dropped two.
Speaker 1Okay, what are we doing?
Speaker 2Emily?
Good morning?
Speaker 11Yeah, good morning.
Speaker 1Do you play tennis?
Emily?
Speaker 7I don't, but I watch it.
Speaker 3Well that's good because Clint's not going to ask you about your undergarments.
Speaker 4Then I think it works.
Speaker 2God, Emily, we're going to hook you up with tickets for you to go to Rod Laver Arena and enjoy the AO.
Speaker 11Oh my god, you guys are amazing.
Speaker 1Thank you so much, so welcome.
Do you have a favorite tennis player?
Speaker 11I love Al.
Speaker 7Kharaz and Sable Ancah.
Speaker 1Awesome, I love it.
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Speaker 1Thank you for being guys.
Speaker 2We are out of here for the day.
Speaker 1We are have a beautiful day.
It's lovely out there this morning.
Speaker 4Yeah.
Arena Sablenka, she's she's cool.
Speaker 1When down.
Speaker 2Yes, what she said the other day about put the pressure on the boyfriend to propose.
Speaker 4Yeah, she's also dripping in diamonds, so she's done these beautiful earrings.
Speaker 3She's just like you had done a deal with a jewelry company and she's wearing like forty blue sapphire, like these big dangly diamonds sapphire numbers.
Speaker 4Unbelievable.
Speaker 1I love her.
She's so cool, she's really nice.
Speaker 2Well, enjoy feading to the AEO today, the Demon one last night.
He's got today off clink.
We've got some other rois in there we're do.
Speaker 4Including James Duckworth.
Speaker 1Now that'll be a great match today.
Speaker 4He's up against Yannick Sinner, so it's a it's a fair old assignment assignment, but the last bloke to beat Yanick Sinner at Melbourne Park was actually James Duckworth.
Speaker 2Really and in.
Speaker 3Center called Rod Laver Arena.
When there's an Australian playing, even against number one or two in the.
Speaker 1World, everyone will be on Jackson.
Yeah, it's awesome.
Speaker 3It's such a great atmosphere.
An slam over will be pumping it down.
Speaker 2There tomorrow or when your tickets to road label we will see you then.
Melsey Knicks bye, I, thank you
Speaker 4And Lauren Lauren wake up feeling good following them on the socials.
