Aunty Donna Podcast - Listen, Laugh, Like it or Lovitz and F*** Off
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This is a Grousehouse podcast.
So I reckon just, we're going to take a hit.
We're going to take a hit from this?
Yeah, but if we get on top of it, because I don't feel great about lying last week.
No.
And saying that he was sick, like when we'd already made the call.
So I...
I just think the main thing is just accept that we're going to take a hit for it.
Yeah.
But we just trick him.
into if we just lead with positivity and just like be as funny as possible.
Leave with positivity.
I reckon will mitigate a large amount of the people who would be upset.
So I want to take it from like 40% of the audience are upset to like 10%.
And I think if we just come in strong, we hit it and we just move on.
And they never, never mention it turned comments off.
Yes.
And I think we turn comments off for a week on socials.
We have to because they'll eat us alive.
Then.
I just don't know where to put my mug.
because I'm worried if I put it here, it'll fall off,
but there it's too far away.
I know that's not important right now.
I know we've got bigger fish to fry.
Thank you so much, Tom.
Tom, maybe just like there's another distraction,
like when you see it on the sub-reli-law,
oh, they've got a new theme song.
So maybe, Tom, could you do a new theme?
Like a brand new, just something.
Yeah, just something new.
Something that's fucking sick as humanly possible.
But let's roll up now.
Are we rolling now?
Yeah, we're good.
Thanks, Tom.
Thank you.
You're a wonderful man.
New theme song?
Yeah.
Yeah, just to brighten up there
And also, Tom, one of my
One of my mufflers missing
Oh no, what happened to it?
That's right, so just roll up
You can go grab those ones on the ground if you like
Just roll up
Okay, okay, okay, okay, you're right?
You're right?
Hey, let's go for this.
What are you saying?
Hey, welcome to the Arnie Donner podcast, let's do it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, all right,
Welcome to the Aunty Donna podcast
Your favourite weekly hit of
Character comedy and Adventures
How you doing Mark?
I'm doing so
Fucking good
I am
Feeling fine
I'm feeling divine
I'm feeling good
Fuck yeah
It's gonna be another great week of
Of comedy
Fuck yeah
Sick man
Been hitting having
Bitten rooting a lot this week
My wife is very pregnant
Yeah
Don't worry about it yeah
Hey guys
I'm just going to read out a really quick statement and then we'll crack on.
Okay.
Got a bit of big news.
I'm going to be a big news.
I've got a bit of big news.
We're just riffing and Joshin like we normally do because everything is cool.
All right.
Bro, you got something to say?
I got a statement I'd like to read and then we'll crack on.
Well, I got a statement.
You have a statement.
You wrote one too?
That's good.
I did.
All right.
I'll read mine first.
Then we'll crack on.
with the episode and let's get it done.
Hell yeah.
Just get the housekeeping out of the way.
Good morning.
Dear listeners of the Auntie Donna podcast,
it's such a joy to be with you once again for another week brimming with hilarity,
creativity and all the wild character comedy you know and love.
Today we have some significant news that will shape the future of the Auntie
Donna podcast as we step into a bold new era.
But before we get to that, I do want to address something directly and I want to be
completely open with you all.
Zach Rewain, our.
dear friend and third member of the group, who you've known from countless episodes,
will no longer be part of the podcast as we know it. In short, we brought him three separate proposals,
three deals. We brought him three separate proposals in the hope of reaching a resolution,
but we couldn't come to an agreement. Zach played a crucial role in the direction of the podcast
over the past few years. We saw your feedback, both positive and critical to what we've been doing
recently. Some of you said it was our best work. Others felt it missed the
Mark entirely. Please know we heard you. This chapter with Zach is closing. And while that's a tough
moment, it's also a thrilling turning point for Mark and I. We're truly excited for what's next.
We can't wait to share this new chapter with you every week. We also want to thank each of you
who stuck with us and we apologize if the last couple of months didn't hit the mark for you.
Mark will share a few words shortly, but just know that we are here, we are committed and we will
keep bringing you the best
Auntie Donner we can.
And one more thing,
Zach retains ownership
of the RSS feed by one third.
So the podcast will continue
with Zach
roughly once a month
as we sort out these details.
Thank you so much.
I've been Broden Kelly.
So I just want to get that out of the way.
Yep.
I wrote a statement to mine's tonally
a little bit different.
I'm just worried that maybe it's not
as necessary or uh just might feel a bit of it just read it we can cut it uh or we can just pick
what maybe one okay because i don't know if them back to back will work i think so maybe
we can pick what one will be better in the end you read the intro do you do your hot intro like
i'll throw it i got i got this is a grouse house podcast all right so welcome uh mark you've got
something to say? Yeah, we just have a short statement, a little bit of housekeeping we need to
get through and then we'll move on with the rest of the episode. Here here, I stand before
ye, heart and cock in hand, with the combined sorrow of 101 freshly widowed dames. The fate of
my podcast companion, Zachary, is the same fate that eventually creeps upon the plump,
bulging belly of a constipated child.
Expulsion!
A brother, a lover, a father.
To some, maybe not in a paternal way,
but a father to those ravenous few
whose fingers itched for more, more, more,
only to choke upon the very source of their hunger.
Ambition!
On my knees.
I beg of our audience, blame not Zachary for his cumbersome mistake. Does one blame the cucumber for
some mistakes? Depends. Did the cucumber forget its lines because of pickled nerves? Or did it
steep in the bottle for too long, indulging in more than its fill of boozy brine?
Fucky talk. These are the questions best fit for a peddler of performance.
vegetables.
Not the humble podcaster
that lies on the ground before you.
His heart barren of warmth
as the stiff white rectum
of a mountain pig.
His cock as flaccid as Snoopy
the day after a Macy's
Thanksgiving Day parade.
Maybe we just leave it up to Lucy and Tom
to just figure out what ones the better.
What the fuck you do?
You said write a statement.
What the fuck you do it?
I just, I think.
it just describes
talking about vegetables and cucumbers
No no but that's just like a
I said to you
Just we go clear on Zach leaving
I think that says he left
What in modern language
What is that saying
What do you know
These are all words that you know
Yeah but in the context
Put strung together
It seems like you were trying to write
A Shakespearean monologue
No no
Just as I was trying to
Clearly and
you know, with a bit of flair
because you don't want to just,
you know, like piss something out.
I agree yours was better.
Like, I agree that yours is the one we should go with.
I just don't want to feel too much.
But yours makes no sense without mine.
Mine says,
Zachary, is that the fate of my podcast companion,
Zachary is the same fate that eventually creeps upon
the plump, bulging belly of a constipated child,
expulsion.
If that's not clear,
then there's nothing like I couldn't be clearer
I could I could I could not
What is that saying
That he's that we that he's left the podcast
That's clearer
Well then I'll do better next time
But I don't think we'll have to kick him out again
So yeah essentially
Just pick it up like that never happened
Okay so I just say like we're moving on
But if you're worried about Zach
Great intro
Great statement bro
Don't worry about it move on now
Great intro mark, moving on now.
In case we used it.
Yeah, look, Zach was a cool dude.
We just couldn't come to an agreement.
Like we had a great podcast with him.
It happens.
The deal that we put to him he didn't like.
So we went back two more times and that deal was not agreeable to him either.
But it was kind of just like, you know, like wrangling a feral cat.
We couldn't quite get him into the cage that we'd prepared for him.
The cage was going to go to the vet.
And the vet, I don't think.
was going to euthanize.
Just speak normally.
I am speaking normally.
I am speaking normally.
I'm putting it in ways and creating, I guess, kind of metaphors so that the audience understands
that, you know, we were dealing with, you know, someone who, you know, wasn't, you know,
like a feral cat, a cat off the street, a drain cat, right?
They're not right of mind, right?
They don't trust people.
They don't trust their brothers, right?
they're being assholes, right?
Cats off the street don't trust their brothers.
No.
I mean, their mum probably tried to eat them.
You know that happens?
Did you know that that happens?
Cats, babies, what?
Kittens get eaten by their mum.
The runt will get gobbled up by the mother.
I do know that if like you're locked in a house with,
like you have your dog that you love or your cat that you love and you feed them every day,
the people who come and find like deceased estates where they've just died at home.
Yeah.
They're like, cat or dog loves you, like, they'll eat you.
They'll eat you, yeah.
We'll be back after this.
The last thing I want to say on the Zach thing, because I don't want to dwell on it.
I don't want to dwell on it either, but I do want to finish what I was saying before.
Because I just wanted to make it clear that we were trying to put the feral cat in a cage,
not to take it to the vet to euthanize it, unless it was like really sick.
but to take it to the vet to get the vaccinations,
the vitamins and the castration that it needed
to then be able to be rehomed.
That's essentially what we've been going through with Zach.
And we gave him three different types of cages.
Deals.
It's a metaphor, Broden.
Why are you speaking so weird?
I'm just, I don't know, I spent all night writing this
and now I feel like I've upset you
because it wasn't in the tone that.
Is it in oambic pentameter?
I mean, if it is, that's a pure coincidence.
All I was doing was expressing myself genuinely.
All right, I just want to say one more things.
Like, if you're worried, Zach's input in the show,
like obviously, the Grandin's Batman, Jack Duane, it was all shit.
And it was heavily driven by.
It was him.
It was all him.
He wrote most of the episodes out, beated them out.
Tom can vouch for us.
And he had to go.
It got to the point where Broden and I would get together for our, you know, weeknight dinners.
And we would be sitting at like the sushi mango restaurant, which they, we've got a table now in the back corner.
Come see us.
And they fucking look after us there.
And I want to say those boys, they fucking look after us.
Every fucking week they look after us.
And we really appreciate it.
Vinny, Jono, Johnny, Vinny, Johnny, Vinny, Johnny and.
Don't worry about it.
Just move on.
And you're having a week.
And we're sitting there.
We're having a beautiful veal scallapini.
And I'm having the spaghetti.
What are you doing?
I'm talking about our beautiful dinners that we have where we discuss and we talk.
And we're just sitting down and I'm having, you know,
Spaghetti Oliveongale.
And I'm like, it's got to stop.
It's killing the channel.
It's killing.
We're getting death threats because of how bad the show's been.
Yeah.
I had someone.
turn up to my door with a gun.
Really?
It was one that I ordered from Amazon.
But still.
Like a toy gun?
Yeah, like a like a pallet like for, um, uh, airsoft, right?
But still, do you know how scary it is when a man rocks up to your door?
He's got a gun?
Was it in a box?
Was an Amazon man?
Yeah, no, it was in a box.
Yeah, of course it was in a box.
I don't imagine that'd be scary at all.
It's terrifying when a man turns up to your doorstep with a gun.
Now, if you give it the context that I have.
had, it's less scary.
But that happened to me, Broden.
Okay.
And I was fucking scared.
But he had to go.
The Amazon guy, yeah, because he was just dropping it off.
Zach.
Zach, had to go.
But I just want to let everyone know, nothing's going to change.
No, you're going to get the same.
Sam's, South African Sam's.
You're going to get, um, 3AW land party.
Like nothing changed.
So don't leave.
It's all good.
Yeah, you have to stay.
You've come this far.
If you're 500 and whatever episodes this is deep,
there'd be no point stopping now,
especially because the quality from here on is only going to get better.
It's only going to get better.
There's going to be no more of these Jack Duanes or these...
Horrible.
Grand designs, Batman's, these characters that were written for us.
By Zach.
By Zach.
One-note characters.
that do PowerPoint presentations now.
We're doing PowerPoint presentations on a podcast.
I don't get it.
I fought hard against that.
At the dinner, that dinner that week, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, as they brought out the tiramisu, I remember,
saying, this has to fucking stop.
And I remember you saying.
They stopped bringing the tiramisu.
Yeah.
And I was like, no, no, no, no.
Too many.
You've given us too many tiramisu,
but Broden loves sweetie.
I ordered that many.
You ordered that many,
Tiramisu?
I thought for the table and you never,
like you can take it home later.
Well, look,
that's something we'll discuss a different time
because we're not like the old podcasters
that were doing the Jack Duanes.
We're like the new podcasters,
which are like the older ones,
the same as the,
the new stuff that we're doing now
is the same as the stuff we were doing before.
When?
Before.
When's before?
Before Jack.
Yeah.
That's Zach wrote.
The tyranny of Zach is over.
I will say we're still working through the legal stuff.
Yeah, we got our lawyers on.
We got our best boys on it.
There's a chance.
That's why I put in my speech.
There's a chance Zach will have the rights to this show once a month, roughly.
We don't want to take away what was special.
We want to give Zach a show.
We'll see. We'll see why if we can get it sorted by the end of the week, we might not seem.
Yeah, we're working on a lot of forms, a lot of contracts. It's a very complicated.
I don't know if anyone's ever been through divorce, but it's kind of like a divorce.
Because we have a relationship.
Is it a healthy divorce though? It's like we're going to.
Oh, everything's mutual. Everything's cool.
It's all good.
Yeah, even though we couldn't get the, you know, the, we couldn't get the hog to feast upon
slop. What are you doing, man? What are you doing? Talking in these analogies and these allegories.
It helps. The animal stuff helps. Have you seen animal farm?
No. You haven't seen animal farm? I haven't read the book. You haven't seen the play?
Haven't seen the movie. No. It's an, it's like an, uh, an analogy. An allegory?
I don't know. Yeah, I guess. Go on. It's like an allegory.
Yeah, but go on with your allegory. No, I'm just saying they use animals. So what I
I'm trying to do is use animals.
Go for it.
To explain.
Do it.
I did.
I did.
You said, we couldn't get the pig to feast upon the slop.
Okay.
Who's the pig and who's the slop?
The pig is the, uh, the beast of which Auntie Donna has created in its fandom and
its many revenue streams.
And, uh, Zach is, I don't mean, I'm not saying he's sloppy.
Uh, but in this analogy, he's the slop.
Uh, no.
No, Zach is the farmer tending to his herd of pig.
The slop is the revenue streams.
We work at the farm.
We're farm hands, but we own stakes in, we own part of the property.
Equal shares with the farmer.
We're his sons.
But not that he's our dad.
What?
I want to keep going.
I'm starting to get it.
Yeah, right.
Tom, how are you doing with this one?
Are you going to, you want to read your speech, by the way?
I didn't write one.
Could you quickly write one, please?
Okay, sure.
I think they need to hear from you.
Otherwise, they're going to think you're on Zach's side.
I'm still going to be working with Zach every four weeks or so.
Well, we'll see when the legal, the legals are out.
Well, at the moment, I'm still contracted to make Zach, you know, an episode for Zach every four weeks or so.
That's not agreed to yet by all parties.
Okay, okay.
By all parties.
So I need to stay with Zach on this.
You fucking need to stay neutral.
And by that, I mean, you need to not give Zach what he fucking wants.
You're Switzerland.
Yes.
So I don't really want to write a statement about Zach.
Well, you need to.
You will.
That's part of the obligation.
All parties have agreed.
Okay, okay.
Unless you want to become the next Zach?
Yeah, do you want to be the farmer?
I'm the one who contracted you for the next 10 years to the Grass House Podcast Network,
so don't be coming for me.
Ten years?
Yeah, 10 years you signed for.
Uh-huh.
Yeah, but I mean, if we all just decide.
You know, we can get out of that.
Oh.
All right.
Well, let's crack into the episode.
Let's crack on.
Let's kick the next 10 years.
And you write that speech.
Yeah, sure, sure, sure.
Let's kick the next 10 years off with a goddamn, with a goddamn bang.
Do a football analogy about it or an allegory.
All right.
The coaches, we've moved on from the coach.
It didn't work out.
What's that?
I'm listening.
I'm listening.
We've moved on from the coach.
The team moved on from the coach.
The team's moved on.
Where the board?
Does that happen?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Team will move and leave the coach on their own.
Listen, I'll get through it.
I just have questions.
I don't know football.
Vossi, where the board?
Vossi was making shit podcasts.
And we've football.
Yeah.
And he was doing, he was too busy spending time doing weightlifting videos with Broden.
And now we're moving on.
which is what happened for my footy pod.
I was doing weight.
I went and did a morning,
shifting tin weightlifting session.
Shifting tin.
Which is what you call like weightlifting.
Oh.
I went and made a video with him.
Tom came down and we did weightlifting with Michael Voss,
the coach of Carlton.
And then since then he's been fired.
Really?
Yeah.
Because he was distracted by doing football podcast with Broden.
Is that really the reason you got that man fired?
No, that's a huge extrapolation.
But what are the boys in blue going to do?
Without their bossy.
They'll get a new guy and then they'll sack him.
Oh, they replace them.
They will.
With Josh Fraser at the moment interim.
But getting back on track, we are getting this show back on track because we know you at home.
We don't want to hear anyone ever say anything negative about the show again, which is why Zach's gone.
And why comments are disabled.
Where they can be.
Where they can be.
We can't stop the Reddit.
we've tried.
Or the Spotify comments.
Yeah.
But where you can be muted and gagged, you will be.
So, um, so shut up.
So shut the fuck up because there's no point.
Shut up.
Yeah.
Shut your mouth.
If we see one word of, uh, if we see any kind of negative discourse that says,
it's not what it once was.
It's not the same without Zach.
I prefer the solo Zach episodes.
Bring back Zach.
Bring back, Zach.
We see anything like that.
We'll fucking shut this goddamn machine down quicker than you can say,
piss on my fucking ass.
Pick or de gallo.
What?
Like a, in a salsa.
Yeah.
Quicker than you can say hot tamale.
Exactly.
And what are you going to do without your fucking podcasts?
Nothing.
Bored.
You will be bored.
It's not like you can just go and listen to another comedy podcast.
Yeah.
Good point, Mark.
You're committed.
I would say to you guys, you've had it far too.
good for far too long and we're putting our foot down on you fucking idiots do as you're told
shut up sit there and and and listen to the show yeah and another thing is we're changing the
slogan it's not um what is it at the moment this is entertainment this is not this is not
entertainment it's not this is not entertainment anymore it's listen laugh fuck off
listen can i add one yeah listen laugh like it i don't know i maybe just i
I think that's better.
I think it needs the fuck off.
Oh, I like the fuck off.
All right, do it again.
Listen, laugh, like it.
Love it or like it?
I didn't even need to comedically do that.
Yeah.
Listen, laugh, like it.
Listen, laugh, love it.
What do you reckon?
I reckon, listen, laugh and fuck off.
So you don't like what?
You like it or love it.
Yeah.
Lucy?
Lucy's not listening.
She's doing work again.
Fuck, what do we do, right?
a fucking stalemate.
Listen, laugh, like it.
We got three options.
Yeah.
Listen, laugh, love it.
Fuck off.
You know what's hard is that?
Zach would really, he'd be able to fucking cut through this and be able to.
He would be perfect.
He would actually know exactly what one would work.
He's very good at that stuff.
I'll ring him.
Yeah, see what he reckons.
He just work through the options again real quick.
Listen, laugh, fuck off.
That's the first option.
Listen, laugh, like it.
No.
Okay.
Are you writing them down?
I'm just writing down the one I like to call the episode.
Okay.
Well, that's not fair.
I think we should call it.
Hey, Zach.
Just need you, my bro.
Hey, buddy.
Hey, buddy.
How are you going?
Are you good?
I'm good, thank you.
That's it, my bro.
That's sick, bro.
Quick question for a new slogan for the show, my bro, my buddy, my baby.
Do you like listen, listen, laugh, like it?
And fuck off.
Do you like,
I love it.
Listen.
Well, hold on.
You've got two more.
Listen, laugh, like it.
Love it.
You said that.
Listen, laugh.
Love it.
Fuck off.
Or that was the same as the first one.
No, no, no.
Love it and like it are interchangeable.
And then the last one, listen, laugh, fuck off.
Yeah.
That's good.
Listen, laugh, like it or love it.
Fuck off.
But does he like love or love?
Would you prefer like it or love it?
Listen, laugh, love it, fuck off.
I just thought he was so strong in rap, right?
He's so right.
Not John Lovett.
No, no, no, no, yeah.
Oh, what are you saying then?
No, the slogan was not listen, laugh, John Lovett's fuck off.
Fuck would we put.
But I do like that.
It is good.
Yeah, that would be my book.
It hits two notes.
That opens up something up.
We'll let you go, bro.
That's been really helpful.
Tom, thank you so much.
Tell my mind me,
hit me up on the Slack.
Okay, see him, my bro.
So that's great.
That's a new one.
So listen,
love,
John Lovitz, fuck off.
Well, I thought it would just be
Love it,
but spelt.
Loveitz.
Lovez.
John Lovitz?
Yeah.
John is confusing for me.
Well, it's his name.
So's Lovitz.
So can I call you
Banana?
Yeah.
All right,
banana. If it was in a
context of a
of a slogan for a podcast.
I'm closing in. So we're getting closer.
Yeah. Listen, laugh.
Love it's. Fuck off.
Look, that to me
is ideal.
Because if you don't
say it written down, you're hearing Loveitz and you're
thinking it's weird that there's an S on there,
but you ignore it because you understand that
it makes sense in this context. Love it, right?
I think it's the clearest one. Yeah. Because then if you
Read it, you're like, oh, John Lovitz.
Yeah.
Great.
Agreed?
All parties agree.
Do you want to read your speech?
Sure.
It's very, it's very brief.
Zach has been a longstanding and valuable member of the Auntie Donner podcast.
Just putting that out there.
You guys didn't give any credit or anything.
Currently, no, did you?
I said it was a brother, a lover and a father.
Okay, I'm so sorry.
Currently, contractually, I'm still a huge.
supporter of Zach as a huge part of the Auntie Donna podcast. I will continue to produce the
Auntie Donna podcast with Mark, Braden and Zach separately and together. I think we just need to
run that past our lawyer because there's stuff in there that we haven't all agreed to yet.
What do you reckon? Well, look, I blanked out for a little bit there. I wasn't fully listening,
but there was some stuff there about how he said he was going to produce stuff for Zach.
Yeah. Which, and the what, and the what moniker? I think he still owns a third of
the Auntie Donner podcast.
Again, we think.
We think.
Therefore we are.
Yes.
But we are not going to give him what he wants.
If we get our way.
If we get our way.
If our lawyer is worth their salt.
The problem is our lawyer is his lawyer as well.
And my lawyer is your lawyer.
That's how I got you into a 10-year contract.
Yeah.
Because my lawyer is your lawyer.
And I just sign when I see stuff.
Yeah.
Because I just trust that no one would put.
The thing is I sign this on your behalf.
I wrote the contract.
Well, that's very unethical.
On your behalf.
That's incredibly unethical.
Yeah.
I'm sure at some point I did agree to it though.
I probably say, yeah, yeah, that's fine.
Yes.
Which is a problem I'm dealing with in my life.
And something I'm talking to my therapist about.
Now, let's kick this episode off with a goddamn bang.
Let's get into something classic.
Let's get into something old school that the fans know and love.
Just get time check.
We've got about two minutes left, yeah.
Great.
It's enough time to, like, hit the ball out of the park.
Yeah, well, it's a little, like, taster, like, what you're going to expect from the next era of the...
This is fresh.
This is the new era of the Auntie Donna podcast.
Yes, and we haven't done this a lot.
We haven't done eras.
We've never done that before.
We've never gone...
Is that Taylor Swift album?
Yes.
Eras?
Yeah.
Is it a compilation?
Um...
No, it was the Ears tour, wasn't it?
Yeah, I think that she was just playing a...
Like all her shit.
Like ears.
Like I'm playing all my stuff from all my ears.
Oh.
I think.
I went to a doctor the other day to get, have a look at my, I've got this thing in my throat.
And, um, specialist.
And I walked in and he just kept going, well, I like we are never getting back together.
And I like, um, you know, I can't believe she's dating that footballer now.
And I was like, what is this?
I thought you were an ear nose and throat specialist.
No, no, no.
I'm an earer's nose and throat specialist.
All right.
So there's a specialist of that one tour.
Was he young?
No, he was about 68.
And he was down at Warringtonville Private.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's good.
That's good.
Well, we'll see you next week.
Well, that's not go crazy, right?
I feel like we still haven't.
found anything.
Just for this,
just having that kind of hook for an episode.
I feel.
Something that Zach was really good at bringing.
The hook.
Yeah,
the hook,
the meaning,
the purpose,
like just giving us something to do.
So it wasn't just the kind of wayward ship,
you know,
and it's going to,
full transparency,
we're going to struggle without that.
But what's good is that
cancer has been cut.
Yep.
What's left is the fresh flesh.
Another fucking out analogy.
I can't.
I can't.
speak. I feel like I can't speak. I'm just trying to make things clear. We've got people out
there who don't, you know, a lot of normies listen to our podcast, Brod and general.
Normie is. I'm one of them. Yeah, right? Someone that just works your fucking nine or five
gets up, you know, doesn't, is more concerned about what raid am I doing on World of Warcraft
tonight than they are about what kind of incredible comedic art.
and am I going to contribute to the internet today?
That's two very different types of people.
Is that how you wake up?
That's what you wake up and think.
Yes, I go, how am I going to contribute to this endless sea of content
and be that hand that reaches out, gilded in the gold of the gods,
that gets like, you know.
What have you been watching or reading?
Nothing.
What is influencing?
My regular life.
Did you watch the last boys yet?
I did.
Yeah, I did.
And I, you know, I didn't mind it.
Yeah.
I didn't mind.
I actually quite liked, uh, because I thought it was going to go one way.
I thought it was only one way it could go.
Yeah.
And I liked what they did.
Yeah.
I was like, yeah, cool.
Yeah.
Loved that.
Loved that.
This is so much better.
I agree.
I can, because you can feel the vibe in the room.
Yeah.
And to me, it's, um, I mean, it's cold.
Freezing in this room.
because we're, you know, we're in a new spot.
Well, it's the start of the new era.
Yes.
So much like Taylor Swift, we are starting a new era.
What's this era called?
The era's era.
Tour.
Tour.
Because this era of the Auntie Donner podcast,
which is the first era and the newest era,
is going to be looking back at the eras.
Oh, we're going to do retrospective.
We're going to revisit the stuff that made this podcast so fucking magical.
Get back to basics.
Back to basics.
We've cut the dead weight yet again.
Second time we've had to do it in our career.
First with Adrian,
which was hard.
That was like going into surgery, that was.
That was like getting a specialist on board.
You couldn't get you run a mill.
You couldn't get you run a mill, man.
Because if you were running a mill,
you can't do surgery.
Couldn't get you run a mill.
And this time, it was a lot easier because it was clearer.
We were heading down a path with a psychotic man behind the wheel.
A psychopath.
Doesn't even have a license.
Went not only went jump in my car.
Trust me.
I don't have a license.
Chose to drove a stick, which is harder than automatic.
And now he's gone because we got in there, got the best mechanic you could get.
Another analogy.
We were in the car already.
look the analogies are a little over your head we have a sophisticated audience i'm appealing to them
you're appealing to the common man the every man we're going to be doing a lot of footy stuff
yeah a lot of gaming a lot of gaming stuff a lot of classic characters that's what the
era's era to a era of the auntie donna podcast is all about get on board give us your money
on patreon and uh because we need it and uh shut your mouths about
out it, remember our new slogan.
Listen.
Laugh.
Love it's.
Fuck off.
And we'll see you next week for the best podcast in the world.
Everything's okay.
It might be Zach.
We love our fans.
We love your continued support,
even though it's only gotten better from here.
Peace, dudes.
Peace out.
Auntie Doma.
You've been listening to the Ante Duna podcast.
Thanks for joining us for another Ripper episode brought to you by Auntie Duna Club.com.
See you next.
way. Welcome to the future.
