ZM's Bree & Clint - ZM's Bree & Clint Podcast - 15th July 2024

Episode Date: July 15, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:32 KFC's Hot and Spicy is back. Here for a good time, not a long time. Tonight, we are going to witness the most anticipated show in the history of professional radio. ZM's Br Bree and Clint. Hello everybody.
Starting point is 00:00:52 Happy Monday afternoon. Welcome to the Bree and Clint show where we are barely hanging on by a thread. That seasonal depression gets you, doesn't it? Bree's severely dehydrated and has got a really bad headache. No, I don't think it's because I'm dehydrated. No? No. Well, that could be part of the reason.
Starting point is 00:01:10 Well, she's bonging two litres of water to try and make up for it. I'm puffing it down. Ella's probably too sick to be here, but she's powering through. Are you okay, Ella? Yeah, there's a lot of work to do, but, you know, we'll live.
Starting point is 00:01:21 Well, COVID's over. You need to show up. Yeah, exactly. I've been in a sling all day with an infected elbow. And Ellie, what's wrong with you? I'm just holding
Starting point is 00:01:30 this whole show together. you're our glue. Thank you, Ellie. I'll tell you what, it's not the first time. If anybody, if anybody wanted to make
Starting point is 00:01:37 an assassination attempt on this show today, we'd be easy pickings. We're not moving very fast. No slugs. Ella, I reckon we could outrun Clint. Really?
Starting point is 00:01:47 During the assassination. Yeah, we'd outrun you. Yeah, you might trick Clint. Running with one arm. Yeah, right. We'd be off. Yeah, yeah. We'd be long gone.
Starting point is 00:01:55 Don't pick me. I've got children. Shoot someone else. We'd be gone. Brie and Clint. It's a tradie versus lady. Thanks to the tool shed. Kiwi owned. It's a tradie versus a lady. Thanks to the Tool Shed. Kiwi owned, trusted by tradies.
Starting point is 00:02:09 Three, two, one, let's go. The tradies and the ladies go head to head on our show every day and we keep score. The tradies on 52 wins for the year. The ladies nearly 10 out in front, still on 61. We're playing for 50 bucks cash, and today, a brand new water blaster from the tool shed. Our lady is calling from Hamilton.
Starting point is 00:02:30 She's 30, and she used to manage a karaoke bar. Fun, or is it annoying? Welcome to the show, Georgie. Hi, Georgie. Hi there. What was the most overdone karaoke song you saw? Bohemian Rhapsody, for sure. And did anyone in your career of hosting a karaoke bar,
Starting point is 00:02:52 did anyone do it well? I don't know. It's more about the vibe, eh? It brings the vibe. Karaoke's all about the vibe, isn't it? And the energy. That's why Robbie Williams' Angels is always ahead. Get the crowd to sing it for you.
Starting point is 00:03:06 The crowd will sing it for you. Georgie, you're taking on our tradie from Christchurch. He's 18 and he twisted his balls six times. Is that what that says? Welcome to the show, George. G'day, George.
Starting point is 00:03:18 What do you mean you twisted your balls six times? Oh, I just walked around my house once and I twisted one and then I keep twisting. Okay, that is... If you played cricket,
Starting point is 00:03:32 you'd probably be a spin bowler then, wouldn't you? I do play cricket and I am a spin bowler. Oh, my! So good, George! Weird fact, George,
Starting point is 00:03:41 but that's good. Georgie versus George. Here we go. George, you're trading. Georgie, you're lady. First of three correct answers gets the prizeie versus George. Here we go. George, you're trading. Georgie, you're lady. First of three correct answers gets the prize. Good luck. Here we go.
Starting point is 00:03:48 Question number one. Which former US president was shot at over the weekend? Lady, Donald Trump. Georgie, congratulations. One point to you. It was Donald Trump. Clipped him on the ear. Question number two.
Starting point is 00:04:03 Spain won the Euros football competition this morning. What is the... Yes, George? If he got this. If you get this, it's a miracle, but you can't because you haven't even heard the question. 2-0. 2-0 is not the answer.
Starting point is 00:04:21 I mean, it was worth a guess. The rest of the question was, what is the national dish of Spain? It's a free guess for you, Georgie, if you want it. Paella. Well done. That is correct.
Starting point is 00:04:33 It is paella. She's two on the ladies, two to the ladies and none to the tradies. You need this one, George, to stay in it. Question number three. Who did the All Blacks beat
Starting point is 00:04:43 on Saturday night? Yes, George. England. Nice. He's on the Blacks beat on Saturday night? Yes, George. England. Nice. He's on the board with one. Two to the ladies, one to the tradies. Question number four. What year did Netflix, previously a DVD rental company,
Starting point is 00:04:57 introduce streaming services? Was it 2004, 2007 or 2012? Ladies. Georgie for the win. 2012. No, that's incorrect. George? 2007.
Starting point is 00:05:12 Well done. It was 2007. We're all tied up. Here we go. This is for the win. Question number five. What sport is Shaq famous for playing? Lady.
Starting point is 00:05:24 Lady. George? Basketball. Trady. George. Basketball. Basketball is correct. It's a come from behind Trady victory. Well done, George. What a game for a Monday. The Nut Spinner, you've scored yourself $50 cash and a water blastage thanks to the tool sheds.
Starting point is 00:05:43 Bree and Clint. The biggest thing I did over the weekend was go to the cinema yesterday. Oh, yeah. And it was the only thing that I, on my weekend plans, I was like, I need to go see this movie inside out too. I need to go see it. Can I ask you an incredibly personal question about your movie experience? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:03 Gold class or regular? Regular. Man of the people. Man of the people. Just regular cinema. Can I ask you another question? Yeah. BYO snacks or... No, I get too nervous that I'm going to get told off. Yeah, me too. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:17 So I'm just like, oh, I'll take the... Okay, so POVO class but in cinema snacks. Yeah. Yeah, okay. Yeah. I'm like, I just can't smuggle it in. What if they come in and shine the torch in my eye? I know, I know. And then I freak out.
Starting point is 00:06:31 Yeah. But this movie is making waves. Inside Out 2. Inside Out 2, if you haven't been up to date, is now Pixar's most successful film at the box office. Ever? Ever. It's only been out for a couple of weeks.
Starting point is 00:06:48 I know. Well, I think maybe they're going off the numbers in the first couple of weeks. Oh, I see. But off those numbers, like no Pixar film has grossed more within the first however many weeks than this film. Yeah, wow. It's wild.
Starting point is 00:07:03 So to put it into perspective, I think so far, like worldwide, it's grossed $1.35 billion so far, which is huge. It's massive. It's like avatar numbers. When I told you that I went to see Inside Out 2 yesterday, you go, the animation film. Did you take kids with you? And I said, no, I went because I wanted to go see it.
Starting point is 00:07:28 Two adults for Inside Out 2, please. Which is strange to me. Do you think that's weird? Yes, but you need to understand that I don't really go to the movies. So if I was going to go to the movies, it would have to be like a cinematic experience. It would have to be like the dark night. Oh, you're missing out.
Starting point is 00:07:44 I know. The movies is awesome. You're missing out. I know. The movies is awesome. I know it is. I know. I know. It's just I don't prioritise going to the movies. So to go to the movies, I feel like I'd have to go and see a serious movie.
Starting point is 00:07:54 Why though? And when you went to Inside Out 2, I was like, oh, you must have been looking after your partner's niece and nephew. Nah. Just wanted to go see it. Yeah. The time I go to the movies, and sometimes it's for a movie
Starting point is 00:08:06 I don't even want to see just because I want to go, but I really wanted to see this film. There's a lot of buzz around it. People are talking about it. Totally lives up to the hype. Yeah. Is it Amy Poehler? Amy Poehler is the main voice, yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:20 She wrote it, didn't she? She plays Joy, yeah, and she has been a big part of producing the film. I reckon it could be better than the first one. Inside Out 2? Yeah. Right. Which, I mean, it is rare. It is rare that you will go, like when a film is super successful
Starting point is 00:08:40 and then they bring out a sequel, it's rare that the sequel. Especially in animation. Out does. Especially when it comes to animation. You know, Toy Story is the exception because I think there is certain Toy Stories. What about Shrek? Oh, see, I.
Starting point is 00:08:57 People absolutely froth Shrek 2. I have only seen number one and two, I think. Yeah. And they were both think. Yeah. Yeah. And they were both great. Yeah. They were both great. Then what else? Animation-wise.
Starting point is 00:09:11 Finding Nemo and Finding Dory. Finding Nemo was better. Yeah, okay. Like in my opinion, it was better. Never seen Finding Dory, so. Well, for you, it is better than. Yeah, yeah. Because you haven't seen the other one.
Starting point is 00:09:22 Exactly right. If you've got young kids especially kids that i reckon are around 12 13 14 take them to see this film it's inside out too it's so smart it's so clever but it also has an amazing message and it teaches i think the whole point is like teaching kids about these different emotions that they're going to start feeling as they go through, you know, that kind of stage of life. I just think it's so smart and such an incredible film. And I feel like I got a lot out of it because, like,
Starting point is 00:09:56 I related to it a lot because the main, you know, they bring in new feelings and different emotions. It's so fantastic. Is it a date night movie? Take your kids to it or don't take your kids to it. You just go to it. Yeah, there you go. It's a great film.
Starting point is 00:10:09 It's funny. We want to ask this afternoon, do you know a movie, a sequel movie, that outdid the first? Yeah, in your opinion. Which is so rare. It is rare. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:19 Terminator 2, apparently. I've never seen it. Apparently it's very good. Apparently it's better than the first one. Tiffany's here. Hi, Tiffany. Hi, Tiffany. Hi. What do never seen it. Apparently it's very good. Apparently it's better than the first one. Tiffany's here. Hi, Tiffany. Hi, Tiffany. Hi.
Starting point is 00:10:27 What do you reckon it is? Well, my daughter, who's 12 and a half, reckons that the Trolls movies have only gotten better as they've come out. I've only ever seen the first ones, and maybe I'll have to put it on my list. Are you a Trolls connoisseur, Tiffany? Do you go to these Trolls films as well? I take them to take the kids,
Starting point is 00:10:44 and I think we've seen most of them all on Netflix. Well, what's your opinion then? Do you think the sequels are better than the original? Well, I think they are a little bit, yeah. They've always got, you know, updated songs, and the kids seem to enjoy them. Have you been to the Inside Out ones, Tiffany? Yeah, I took the kids back a couple of weeks ago.
Starting point is 00:11:03 I absolutely loved it. So good, isn't it? Yeah, I cried. kids back a couple of weeks ago. I absolutely loved it. So good, isn't it? Yeah, I cried. Well, happy Trollstice. Happy Trollstice? That's a thing in the Trolls film. We're looking for sequels
Starting point is 00:11:12 that are better than the original. Someone said Scary Movie 2 is better than Scary Movie 1. I can't remember them now. I can remember...
Starting point is 00:11:19 Oh! Which is the one with the... Isn't Scary Movie 2 the one with the hand? With the haunted house. Take my good hand. With the butler. Isn't it that one? Might be.'t Scary Movie 2 the one with the hand? With the haunted house. Take my good hand. With the butler. Isn't it that one?
Starting point is 00:11:27 Might be. Someone said Blade 2 is better than Blade. Top Gun 2 is better than Top Gun. Aliens is better than Alien. Someone said Princess Diaries 2 is better than Princess Diaries. Princess Diaries is pretty good. I've never heard of Princess Diaries 2 being called iconic. No, it is good.
Starting point is 00:11:44 Is it? It is pretty good. Sasha's here. being called iconic. No, it is good. Is it? It is pretty good. Sasha's here. Hi, Sasha. Hi, Sasha. Hi. What sequel's better than the original, Sasha? Final Destination 2.
Starting point is 00:11:53 Oh. There's a well better than the first one. Oh, to be honest, those movies traumatise me. Still to this day, I can't drive behind a truck that has logs on it. Or a rollercoaster. Yeah, but the log truck. Every millennial's fear is just driving
Starting point is 00:12:12 behind a log truck. 100%. It's from that damn movie, isn't it? Ella got us a tiny bit. Hang on. I hate it. That's the rollercoaster bit. That's the rollercoaster bit. That's the third one. The rollercoaster's the third one.
Starting point is 00:12:29 Oh, okay. Yeah, right. Jeez, we've got a Final Destination expert on the phone, Sasha. No, not really. I haven't seen them in so long, but it was number two that has just always had an impact. Okay. Yeah, don't do it, Sasha.
Starting point is 00:12:42 I'm telling you, all the trauma comes flooding back. We're asking what sequel is better than the original. Someone's texted and said Beethoven's Second. Now, I don't know if you mean Beethoven's Second Symphony or the second Beethoven the Dog movie from the 90s. They're talking about definitely the dog movie. Are they? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:58 And I agree. Did they call that Beethoven's Second? Did they? I can't remember. If they did, that's very clever. They might have. They might have. Very clever. Val's here. Hi they did that's very clever. They might have They might have. Very clever
Starting point is 00:13:05 Val's here. Hi Val. Hi Val Hi What sequel was better than the original Val? Oh for sure Matrix 2 From what I remember there was a long period between the first one being made and the long one
Starting point is 00:13:22 and the second being made Years, years. And I reckon the CGI just improved so much better. Okay. Which made for a better quality movie. But also the story was just brilliant. They really took time to think about, you know, what he went back for. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:42 See, Val, I'm not going to argue with you because you sound like you're smart enough to actually understand the plot line of The Matrix, whereas me, I'm one of the people that just pretend I am. Did you watch that fourth one that came out last year, Val, that everybody said was rubbish? I actually thought that it was a good amalgamation of all the three put together. Okay.
Starting point is 00:14:04 But that's because you're smart enough to understand it again, Val. You can appreciate it for what it was. Thanks, Val. Thanks for the call. Austin Powers 2 is better than Austin Powers 1. Oh, yeah, I can see that. Which one had Beyonce in it? Was that Austin Powers 3?
Starting point is 00:14:16 That was Austin Powers' Hey Girl member. Number three, I think. Sister Act 2 is better than Sister Act Love. So true. Sister Act 2 is an absolute, like, one of my favourite movies ever, I reckon. Kung Fu Panda 2 is better than the original. I haven't seen it. How to Train Your Dragon 2 is better than the original.
Starting point is 00:14:35 I really loved the first How to Train Your Dragon. Madagascar 2 is better than the original. I haven't seen it. We've got a long list here. We've got a very long list. Oh, and The Hunger Games Catching Fire is much better than the original Hunger Games. Oh, that's a big call. What do you reckon, Producer Ella?
Starting point is 00:14:51 You're our Hunger Games expert. Hunger Games 2 better than number one? I wasn't sure. To be honest, number one and two are fantastic. Yeah, both of them are solid movies. And then it kind of all goes down the toilet for number three and four. It gets a bit involved. Same with the books.
Starting point is 00:15:05 Same with the books. It just kind of is real, I don't know, wishy-washy. No, no, no, no, I wouldn't say that. Why did you kill Prue? Like, why? Why? What is the accent that's the most alluring? What accent do people find the sexiest? Is it French? Well, just calm down, I'll tell you.
Starting point is 00:15:22 Here's how they did it. If it's French Cop out Ever since Pepe Le Pew Everyone's been obsessed With the French accent You know French doesn't do it for me
Starting point is 00:15:32 Yeah Scottish It's a Scottish accent For me No offense to our French Or Scottish after that Listeners But you know
Starting point is 00:15:40 Scottish is hot The French get it by default Scottish is the hottest I agree I agree Scottish is hot Not Scottish is the hottest. I agree. I agree Scottish is hot. Not when you do it. Scottish wheels. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:48 What about, what do you mean not when I do it? It's very aggressive when you do it. That's what, that's why I like it. Right. Most Scottish accents are quite aggressive. So these experts have attached heart rate monitors to about a thousand people. Okay. And they played them pre-recorded chat up lines.
Starting point is 00:16:05 Oh, that's a good way to do it. And essentially they have rated different accents based on how much their heart rate increased. Okay. Okay. So let's go from the bottom to the top. I believe there's 10 here. Can you deliver one, number one, in the accent that it is?
Starting point is 00:16:23 Yeah. Yeah. Number one. Yeah. You don't want all of them? Oh, okay. Yeah, I'll take all of them. Actually, looking at the list, that could be dangerous
Starting point is 00:16:29 and I want to keep my job. Chicken. Number 10 was the English accent. You can do an English accent. No, because now I love to do an English. No. It's so hard when you're under so much pressure. That's a shocker. Of course I can do an English. No. It's so hard when you're under so much pressure. That's a shocker.
Starting point is 00:16:46 Of course I can do an English. No. What are you doing? Why have I lost it? Do Keira Knightley. I look quite pretty. No. Okay.
Starting point is 00:16:54 No, that was her. That was Keira Knightley. That was a bit Rita Ora, but yeah, sure. Okay, English. You look quite pretty. Number 10, English. Dutch was number nine. Really?
Starting point is 00:17:03 Yep. Okay. German was number eight. The German Yep. Okay. German was number eight. The German accent definitely gets the heart racing, but only because you're scared. Well, this is what they've just based this on. Japanese was after that. Yep. Chinese.
Starting point is 00:17:16 Okay. Greek. Yeah. French, number three. Do a Greek accent for us. I don't know. Well, I know Aussie Greek. Yeah, that's what I mean. Because there's a lot of Aussie Greek. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Nah, because I'm not Greek, so I'm not going to do it.
Starting point is 00:17:30 Mutt. What? Mutt. Go on. No. You got any more? Mutt. That's a nice holding Commodore, Mutt.
Starting point is 00:17:39 That was pretty good. Mate, what are you doing over there, eh? Yeah. What are you doing? You want to come get that gyros with me, mate? Mate. That's what they sound like. Portuguese, number two.
Starting point is 00:17:51 Oh, yeah, okay. I reckon Portuguese, hot accent, for sure. Is it going to be French, number one? I already said French was number three. Oh, I was too busy doing my Greek accent. Spanish, it'll be Spanish. Number one. Today of all days, it'll be Spanish.
Starting point is 00:18:06 Increasing the heart rate by 15 beats per minute. Italiano. Ah, there you go. You can do some Italian for us. Italiano. We can't get in trouble for you doing an Italian accent because you are Italian. Exactly. So I'm allowed.
Starting point is 00:18:20 It's like how I can do a gay accent. Totally. And I think I'm part Greek. Your beard says no. My beard says Scottish. Your ginger beard says Scottish. It definitely doesn't say Greek. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:35 Should we play a fun game this afternoon? We're not good at this game, but yeah, we should do it. No, but the game's with the twist. Okay, what's the twist? Remember? Producer Ellie wanted to do the twist. Are we going to do the twist? Yeah, we can do the twist No, but the game's with the twist. Okay, what's the twist? Remember? Producer Ellie wanted to do the twist. Are we going to do the twist? Yeah, we can do the twist.
Starting point is 00:18:48 I'm keen for the twist. It was you guys who were worried about the twist. I think the twist is fine. If this goes wrong, I have nothing to do with it. So the game is Let Us Guess Your Accent, which we've done before and we've failed miserably at. I don't think we've ever correctly guessed an accent. No, we've guessed one or two, but we've never guessed majority.
Starting point is 00:19:06 The game today is pretty much the same. It's let us guess your accent, but the thing is that you can, if you want, do a fake accent. So it's let us guess your accent, and we will guess the accent, and then we'll also guess if it's real. Real, yes, exactly.
Starting point is 00:19:22 Is it real? Is it fake? And where is the accent from? So it's a dual part game. Yeah, yes. Exactly. Is it real? Is it fake? And where is the accent from? So it's a dual part game. Yeah. Nice. Yeah. I don't see how this could go wrong at all. And let me just say you know. You know the line. You know the line. You know what's racist and what's not. So you
Starting point is 00:19:40 just play within those parameters and we'll all be good. Yeah. Yeah. As long as you've said that we're good, right? Yeah. Yeah. As long as you've said that, we're good, right? Yeah. Yeah. Remember that weird year around COVID when the New Zealand accent won sexiest accent? That's right. Yeah. A couple of years in a row, I think.
Starting point is 00:19:53 The world was cooked that year. I think it was a few years in a row. Yeah. Yeah. And Taika Waititi was on all the talk shows and they were like, so your voice is the sexiest accent. He's like, yeah, bro. People are like We love it
Starting point is 00:20:06 Yeah it's hot Yep we are hot We're hot So we're going to bring back Brianne Clint's Let us guess your accent With a twist Today we will also guess
Starting point is 00:20:13 If it's your real accent Or a fake one Or if you're putting it on Yep Okay Now look Everyone You know the rules
Starting point is 00:20:21 And if you don't Then God help you Don't Don't Look Don't talk They, they know, okay? They know. And they've been warned, okay? You need to learn to trust people.
Starting point is 00:20:31 You need to learn to trust people, okay? It's all good. Rachel's going to go first. Hi, Rachel. How are you? Hi, Rachel. I'm marvellous, guys. I'm sorry, but my four-year-old in the background is just having a hissy fit.
Starting point is 00:20:45 Okay, so we've got two jobs here. One to guess the accent and two to guess if it's real. So that's so... Correct. Correct. I love it. Can I go out on a limb and say that it's just an African accent? You would be correct, Clint.
Starting point is 00:21:01 I'm going to say it's fake, Rachel. 100%, guys. And hey, better than what I can do. Not bad. Did you really think that you had us? Well, yeah, because I can say something in Afrikaans, which your South African accent people will
Starting point is 00:21:22 understand, but I don't know. Is it naughty swear word? Is it naughty? Oh, not in English, it's not. So that's a yes. That's a yes. That's a yes. Rachel, you naughty thing. Okay, Rachel, thank you very much.
Starting point is 00:21:36 Damn it. You're welcome, guys. See you later. Oh, I went into like a German accent. Gabby's here. Hi, Gabby. Hi, Gabby. Hi, Clint.
Starting point is 00:21:43 Hi, Bree. Welcome so far to a successful round of Bree and Clint's Let Us Guess Your Accent. How are you? How has your day been? I am good. How are you? Yeah, we're good. We're good. Are you doing the accent right now? Uh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:58 I guess so. What do you do with yourself, Gabby? What do you do for work? Um, I am a self-employed and, yeah, we have an electrical company. Right. Oh, okay. I got a little bit of the accent there. Am I getting shades of South African again?
Starting point is 00:22:15 I feel like it could be. What part of the country is that business in, Gabby? And how's the weather there today? It's raining and we are visiting Taranga. Ah. Ooh, Friday. I reckon it's a real accent. I'm going to lock that in. It's fake.
Starting point is 00:22:32 You reckon it's fake? Yeah. But it's so subtle. How can it be fake? Bree, you should know my accent. We were on the same plane to Italy. It's changed. The accent just changed.
Starting point is 00:22:44 Wait. And I saw you at the cricket and we had a conversation there. Oh my god, yes! It's real and it's Brazilian. It's real and it's Brazilian. Oh, I can't remember
Starting point is 00:22:57 though. Am I right, Gabby? Yes, you are. It's real and it's Brazilian. Yes, I am. Well done, Gabby. I picked you like a dirty nose, you are. It's real and it's Brazilian. Yes, I am. Well done, Gabby. I picked you like a dirty nose, Gabby. That was... I knew it wasn't a real South African accent
Starting point is 00:23:15 because it didn't sound right. Sorry for saying that your beautiful Brazilian accent was a fake South African. Beautiful accent, though, Gabby. No offence to our South African listeners. Nat's here. Hi, Nat. Hi, Nat.
Starting point is 00:23:26 Hiya, how you doing? Good, thanks. No pressure on this. South African listeners. Nat Teer, hi Nat. Hi Nat. Hiya, how you doing? Good, thanks. No pressure on this. Bree and I are two from two. Yeah. Technically we're four from four. This could make or break it. Yeah. So Nat. Well I really wish you luck with that. You reckon it's going to be quite hard to tell where your accent's from, Nat?
Starting point is 00:23:41 Well I bloody hope so. Oh. Nat, what did you get up to over the weekend, and who did you hang out with? Actually, I celebrated my two-year-old second birthday. Ooh. I celebrated my two-year-old second birthday. I got a hint of Irish. Yeah, but not real. We had quite a few people over, really, So my mum and my nana were there.
Starting point is 00:24:06 And then, yeah, just a couple of friends and far too many children to keep an eye on. Oh, it's definitely Irish, but then the Kiwi accent's really coming through. So either she's Irish, but she's been here for a long time, or she's a Kiwi and she's doing a bad Irish accent. She's a Kiwi and she's doing a fake Irish accent. What did you and the family eat for your meal together over the weekend?
Starting point is 00:24:33 Nat, what was on the menu? We had a silver side roast. Silver side roast? You got a bit of corned beef, did you, Nat? Yeah. In the crock pot? Slow cooker. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:47 What would you say is the... White sauce. Oh, no. What's the best... Crazy all the way. What's the best concert you've ever been to, Nat? I've actually never been to a concert. It's Irish and it's fake.
Starting point is 00:25:00 Fake. It's Irish and it's fake. Nat? It's fake. Nat, are we right? God damn it, you got me, guys. I feel like, Nat, you had it really well in certain spots and then you would lose it in other spots.
Starting point is 00:25:15 We forced it out of you, I think. It's a big call telling someone they're doing a fake accent, eh? You really want to... I thought I'd do a South Yorkshire accent, but I felt like I'd let my wife down, so... Go on, give us a bit of South Yorkshire. Give us a bit of the South Yorkshire. You're right, love.
Starting point is 00:25:32 I'm going to the shop. Do you want a... It's not bad, to be honest. You sound like me, Rita Ora. Let's play Guess the Noise. Very easy game where producer Ella puts it together and creates a little game with noises. We have to guess what the noise is faster than the other person
Starting point is 00:25:52 and we have people playing on our team. John, you're on my team. Good afternoon. G'day, John. G'day. G'day. We're going to take on Bree and Jane. Hi, Jane.
Starting point is 00:26:03 Hi, Jane. Hi, how's it going? Good, thank you. Let's win you this KFC. Ella, can you refresh us on what the theme is this week? The theme is noises or sounds, experiences you have when extended family is over for dinner. Incredibly specific. Have you had extended family over for dinner recently?
Starting point is 00:26:23 Nope. It just came to me. Most of the sounds coming from when my extended family are over is getting slapped in the back of the head. Oh. Oh, okay. That's a very common Italian thing. Ah, Brianna.
Starting point is 00:26:35 Oh. Is it you in the back of the head? It's a thud. It's a show of love, isn't it? Yeah. Right. Yeah, it is, yeah. Okay, Bri and I will go first, and then John and Jane,
Starting point is 00:26:44 you guys can have a go, okay? Yeah, sounds good. is, yeah. Okay, Bree and I will go first, and then John and Jane, you guys can have a go, okay? Yeah, sounds good. Okay, cool. I will say, don't be afraid to go with your gut. Be imaginative. Okay. Here's your first sound. Bree and Clint, you go first.
Starting point is 00:26:58 Clint. Yes? Well, I was going to say champagne, but actually I'm going to say something being chopped on a chopping board. No. Bree, you got any idea? What the hell is that? Sounds you would hear when extended family are over at your house. What would you do?
Starting point is 00:27:18 Here's a clue for you both. What would you do first thing when you go in? Oh, Clint. Yes, Clint. Is it taking your shoes off? Yes. Wear your shoes on, households. That's why I couldn't recognise it.
Starting point is 00:27:31 Sounds like they're Dutch and they're taking off a pair of clogs. That does sound like that. Some wooden converse or something. Yeah, what type of shoes are they taking off? Okay, John and Jane, it's an incredibly specific round, but are you guys ready to give this a crack? Yeah. Yep. Alright, here we go. Buzz in
Starting point is 00:27:50 with your names. What's this noise? Three. Jane's in. Jane. Egg timer? Yes. Perfect, Jane. That is an egg timer. Oh, you crushed it, Jane. We're one all. Get in. Get in, Jane. Why would you egg timer. Oh, you crushed it, Jane. We're one all. Get in.
Starting point is 00:28:06 Get in, Jane. Why would you hear an egg timer when you've got extended family over? Because all the aunties, well, at my family, all the aunties are in the kitchen. They're cooking. All right. Okay. Yep. Fair enough.
Starting point is 00:28:16 A lot of cooking. All right. Sound three. Here we go. Bree and Clint. Buzz in. Bree? Yes? Oh, what the hell is that? Come on. Is it a dishwasher? Buzz in. Three? Yes.
Starting point is 00:28:25 Oh, what the hell is that? Come on. Is it a dishwasher? No. No. What in the world is that? Is that a washing machine? No, I'll give you a clue.
Starting point is 00:28:39 What are you cooking on? Three. If it's sunny, yes. Barbecue. Yes. How's that? Turning the gas bottle on. Oh, it is two.
Starting point is 00:28:49 Yeah. You guys wanted hard ones. Oh, yeah, yeah. Is this what you wanted? That's good. That's good. Thank you. So we are two.
Starting point is 00:28:57 We told Ella that one round was too easy, and now she's like, this is what you wanted. This is what you wanted, right? You wanted impossible, right? You wanted really niche. Two points to Bree and Jane. That's the sound of your auntie doing up her Birkenstock that's been left outside for four weeks in the rain.
Starting point is 00:29:13 I can't win with you guys. Two to Bree and Jane. You've done well. You've done well. One to Clint and John. Yep. John and Jane, are you ready to have another go? Yep.
Starting point is 00:29:23 Come on, guys. Ready. Stop. Yep. Bree. Jane's in. Jane. Is it cards?
Starting point is 00:29:34 No. No. Is it? No. Playing cards. No. John, what's this? Is it Nana stuffing a chicken?
Starting point is 00:29:49 Can I buzz in? Yes, you can buzz in. Is that macaroni in a pot? No. Can I give you a hint? You guys. I'll give you a hint. Well, Brie and I know what it is. We know what it is.
Starting point is 00:30:02 Oh, you know what it is? Give John and Jane a hint. Come on, John and Jane know what it is. We know what it is. Oh, you know what it is? Give John and Jane a hint. Okay, come on, John and Jane. Here's a hint. It's the little exciting new thing in the family. Oh, the baby's sucking a bottle. Well done, Jane. Jane, you got it.
Starting point is 00:30:14 Jane's got it. Well done. That is the game. That's the game to the girls. Well done, Jane. You carried the team there. Congratulations. Congratulations.
Starting point is 00:30:23 We've got 50 KFC chicken dollars coming your way. Awesome. Thank you. Well done, Jane. You carried the team there. Congratulations. We've got 50 KFC chicken dollars coming your way. Awesome. Thank you. Well done. John, you get 50 KFC chicken dollars for the nana stuffing a chicken guess as well. That was fun. Oh, awful. Well, just because it was such a good guess.
Starting point is 00:30:36 Well done. I told you to be creative. It was so close, John. That's why. John's like, why? Why do I get capsules? As long as he didn't say Grandad stuffing the turkey. What?
Starting point is 00:30:50 Brian Clint. I reckon this is one of the most iconic movie lines of all time. I have had it with these snakes on this plate. And it doesn't mean that it came from a good movie. You know, it can be a good quote even from a bad movie. Yeah, look, the movie was questionable, but Samuel L. Jackson did that part justice. He polished that turd for all it was worth.
Starting point is 00:31:14 He can do that. I reckon he's got multiple. If you put together the 100 greatest movie quotes of all time, I reckon he'd have more than one in there. Yeah, for sure. This is a real-life version of that. A man going from Hong Kong into mainland China who was wearing a black jacket and baggy pants
Starting point is 00:31:32 and carrying a backpack said he had nothing to declare when he went through the checkpoint, when in fact he was carrying more than 100 live snakes in his trousers. He had some trouser snakes. He had 104 live trouser snakes. He had 104 live trouser snakes in there. How is that even
Starting point is 00:31:50 possible? Are they like those little tiny baby snakes? They were little tiny baby snakes, but still. There's a hundred of them. And they're in your pants. He looks suspicious. What would you rather? Smuggle a hundred baby snakes in your pants? Yeah, good question. Or a balloon filled with cocaine up your bum? What would you rather? What would you rather? Smuggle 100 baby snakes in your pants? Yeah, good question.
Starting point is 00:32:05 Or a balloon filled with cocaine up your bum? What would you rather? It would worry me like I'd sit on the live snakes or I'd suffocate them. It'd worry me I'd sit weird on the balloon of cocaine. Yeah, it would also worry me that I wouldn't be able to get the balloon of cocaine out of my rectum. I feel like I'd be less wriggly with the balloon. So I'm going to go balloon. Would you? Also, if I make it through, at least
Starting point is 00:32:30 I've got a balloon full of cocaine. The other way I've just got a whole lot of snakes. If the balloon busts, you die. Yeah, but if the snakes bust, I die. Nah, obviously they're non-venomous, surely. These are non-venomous snakes. I was going to say, he's not that stupid.
Starting point is 00:32:45 Six bags with 104 snakes. Don't get me wrong. This guy is stupid. He's just not that stupid. He's just not that stupid. Can you imagine being the customs guy? There's no way you couldn't look suspicious going through. And you're like, you got anything to declare?
Starting point is 00:32:58 And he's like, no, no. Seems like you might have 104 snakes in your pants. Are you sure you've got nothing to declare? Your pants seem to be moving, sir. They took him aside. What kind of snakes, you ask? There were milk snakes, corn snakes, Texas rat snakes, Western hognose snakes, and gopher snakes.
Starting point is 00:33:19 Why was he doing it? They're all black market pets in China. So he's smuggling them in to probably breed them and then sell them. Make money. Yeah. Well, he learned his lesson, didn't he? Yeah. He learned his lesson the hard way.
Starting point is 00:33:34 Can you imagine the rush if you made it through customs with 104 snakes in your pants and then you get all those snakes out of your pants, all except the snake that lives in your pants? You would be on top of the world. Surely one of those snakes ventured to a place it wasn't meant to. You reckon? 100%. You reckon?
Starting point is 00:33:55 100%. Do you think we should, because this is radio, do you think we should get a snake handler in here tomorrow and fill one of our pants with snakes To see how it feels Look I wanna I wanna say no But I will put a balloon of cocaine at my bum Good
Starting point is 00:34:16 So long as you're still willing to go the extra mile for this job Then our next contract is safe I'm stupid I'm just not that stupid You know how at the end of every year Our next contract is safe. I'm stupid. I'm just not that stupid. Bree and Clint. You know how at the end of every year they release what the word of the year was? Yes.
Starting point is 00:34:37 I feel like at the end of this year there's a strong chance that the word of the year could be ADHD. Yeah. You know? Could be. It's so prevalent at the moment. I know so many people who are being diagnosed with ADHD right now. And most of the people that I know that are being diagnosed are adult women. And there's actually two in this room right now
Starting point is 00:34:52 who have recently been diagnosed with ADHD. Again, who? Who are they? Who is it? Who? I don't know who it could be. Well, it's not frigging me, is it? It's not me. Brie, you have been public about your ADHD. Yeah. I haven't really talked about it that much publicly, but I have been open that I got officially diagnosed last year.
Starting point is 00:35:11 And Ellie, you've done a podcast or two about it? I have, yeah. I've done a show about it as well. Yeah. When did you get your diagnosis? I was diagnosed when I was 28, so about three years ago. Okay. And Brie?
Starting point is 00:35:21 Yeah, and then you handballed it to me. She was like, hey, Brie. She got diagnosed and then she messaged me and was like, hey, you know how we're super similar? You should probably go get tested for this. I saw an article in the Herald today where Anika Moore has just been diagnosed as well.
Starting point is 00:35:36 Makes sense. Yeah, that's what people say after the fact. They're like, oh, yeah, duh, bro. No, it just makes sense because I see a lot of, like, I don't know, similarities. So i'm like oh yeah and i have i have other friends outside of this workplace female adult female friends being diagnosed with adhd yeah as well why do you think that is why do you think so many women in particular at the moment are getting this diagnosis um i think there's a number of different things
Starting point is 00:36:00 and you can probably you have your own thoughts and opinions on it, Ellie. I think personally, back in the day, back in the day when there was a lot of kids getting diagnosed, it was boys. They would get diagnosed with ADHD and all the studies around ADHD were to do with young boys. There was no research for women or for girls, and there still isn't to this day. There's like very little research around females and ADHD.
Starting point is 00:36:29 And I think like the hardest part is that for me, I'm still on my journey. I'm still learning. Like I'm definitely not an expert. But for me, I feel like it's so different for each person and it's also very different for like when it comes to men and women right i feel like there's a lot of differences yeah yeah yeah do you agree i agree so like up until 1999 women weren't or girls weren't even really included in research with adhd at all about 25 year old research that's literally what we're going off and a lot of the time women and
Starting point is 00:37:03 it's not necessarily just women but a lot of the time women internalise it So it's like inattentive but in the brain So you're not listening But you look like you're listening Because we become good at masking And we pretend we're listening We're really good at pretending Yeah, we're lying the whole time
Starting point is 00:37:15 You're faking it Yeah, we're faking it Yeah, definitely I'm not even listening to you, Chloe I zoned out, what did you say? Can I ask a script right back? What is ADHD? People keep getting diagnosed with it.
Starting point is 00:37:27 Oh, my God. That's what was up with my brain. What is it? I mean, technically it stands for attention deficit disorder. Yeah. But it can be a bunch of different things. There's so many different types. And I think, like I said, it's so different for each person.
Starting point is 00:37:44 Like there's definitely similarities when it comes to, you know, people and obviously common symptoms, but it can look so different for each person. Yes, there's three types. There's inattentive, hyperactive and combined. So you could be combined as obviously both. Yeah. But what are you, I never asked what you were.
Starting point is 00:38:00 I'm combined. Me too. You guys got the super combo. We got the same, yeah. Double superpower. Yeah, but basically it's just the dopamine in your brain is the motivation receptor, and that's what makes you motivated to do things,
Starting point is 00:38:13 and people with ADHD lack it. So basic tasks become harder. We're wired differently. That's basically the science of it. And we're constantly chasing a dopamine hit because our brain doesn't work the same as your brain, so we're constantly chasing a dopamine hit because our brain doesn't work the same as, you know, like your brain. So we're constantly like chasing things or doing things to get that feeling, to get that dopamine. What does a diagnosis, especially as an adult, what does a diagnosis do for you?
Starting point is 00:38:35 Oh, it does a lot. For me, it was self-compassion mainly. Like the medication for me was secondary. The self-compassion of, oh, I'm not eating it. I'm not dumb. Like you can be kinder to yourself. Exactly. That's what it did for me. What about you, The self-compassion of, oh, I'm not admitting it. I'm not dumb. Like you can be kinder to yourself. Exactly. That's what it did for me.
Starting point is 00:38:48 What about you, Brie? Oh, 100%. I think I've always in my life got real angry at myself or been really disappointed with myself as I've gone through life being like, why can't you be better at that or why aren't you like those people or why are you so unorganised? And I'd be really harsh towards myself, like obviously all internal. And I think when I got the diagnosis, I learned to be, yeah,
Starting point is 00:39:10 a lot more kinder to myself and learn how my brain functions so I can be better at things and function differently. Yeah, you work with it as opposed to against it. Exactly. And not just feel like you're inadequate. Exactly. What do you say to the people who say that it's a trend
Starting point is 00:39:27 and everybody is saying that they're ADHD at the moment? How does that make you feel? It's frustrating and it does appear that way but I will say with obviously social media
Starting point is 00:39:37 the access to the info is there which is awesome and it's like back in the day left-handedness didn't exist really but that's only because people were being told you can't be left handed and then all of a sudden all these left handers appeared
Starting point is 00:39:48 but it wasn't because they just appeared they were always there, they just were being suppressed That is such a good way to look at it Totally and as more research you know come like happens especially for young girls going through you know certain things
Starting point is 00:40:04 when they're early, early age. Like I feel like it'll get better and better. But one thing I do want to say as well is after being diagnosed and learning more about myself and being able to be kinder about myself is that ADHD is also a real superpower. And people, you might not hear about the really great things that come with ADHD. Like we're super empathetic people.
Starting point is 00:40:25 We're really creative. We have all these amazing things and it's only because our brain is wired differently and I'm super grateful for those parts as well. But it's also just coming to terms with that you're living in a world that's not necessarily created or structured for the way your brain works. Let's keep it going. Let's keep the conversation going for a bit. Oh, $800 a day if you have received an ADHD or ADD?
Starting point is 00:40:50 It's actually just ADHD these days. Yeah, they're the same thing essentially. Have you received a diagnosis like in the last year or two or like recently as an adult? And what has that done for you? People know how to recognise it in women now, whereas before we were only testing for ADHD in boys. Yeah, back in the day, it was
Starting point is 00:41:06 thought to be just a male thing. Yeah. And, oh, females don't have these problems, but turns out we're just really good at masking it. Is having a diagnosis and being medicated correctly, has it been life-changing for you? I tried medication
Starting point is 00:41:21 and I still am on the journey where I don't take medication every day because I feel like the medication I tried medication and I still am on the journey where I don't take medication every day because I feel like the medication I tried wasn't working how I wanted it to. So I'm just, you know, unmedicated. I think a really hard part for me and also talking to my parents is like you grieve your old self. Really? And like do you feel like that too Ellie?
Starting point is 00:41:46 Like I went through this real big grieving process of being like, oh, that's the person that I thought I was and I actually have always been this other person.
Starting point is 00:41:56 Yes. I have experienced that and it's also about like looking back on your life for like 30 years and going, oh, that could have been different
Starting point is 00:42:02 if I'd known that and I hadn't done that and that and that. You know? Uni probably would have been a if I'd known that and I hadn't done that and that and that and that. You know? Uni probably would have been a lot easier if I knew that I was like this and I could have done things differently. Or maybe you wouldn't have gone to uni
Starting point is 00:42:12 because you would have realised it's not for me. Yeah, there's so many decisions. I definitely wouldn't have went. Because I was terrible. There are so many texts coming in on this at the moment like this. It says, thank you, Bree and Ellie. I've been diagnosed three weeks ago.
Starting point is 00:42:24 I'm 43 and I cried because i feel validated i'm also trying to be kinder to myself oh see that i can relate to that so much and good on you i know that feeling like we both know that feeling but it's all up from here yeah like the more you know and understand yourself yeah the better things can get because you can be kinder to yourself. You understand how your brain functions and works which means, you know, you can do things differently to help yourself. Someone else said, I'm 42. I got diagnosed
Starting point is 00:42:53 last year. What a difference life has been since then. Holy crap. Also, I didn't remember your guy's phone number to ring up. Sounds about right. Kimberly's here. Hi, Kimberly. Sounds about right. Kimberly's here. Hi, Kimberly.
Starting point is 00:43:07 Hi, Kimberly. Hello. Have you recently been through this yourself? I've been through it twice, actually. Twice? I was one of the rare people who was diagnosed as a three-year-old. Oh, wow. Okay.
Starting point is 00:43:20 Essentially, the old thinking back in the 90s was that girls grew out of it if you severely controlled their diet and all kinds of stuff. So I spent, until I was seven years old, for about four or five years of my life eating pretty much nothing but white rice. You're kidding me. Not at all. And my parents did that under the understanding. Thinking they were helping you.
Starting point is 00:43:47 Yeah. Yes, that they were helping me and that girls would grow out of it if they did that. I'm so sorry to hear that you went through that, Kim. That's horrible. It's all right. Because at the beginning of last year, I was still going through all this crap and going, I don't understand why I'm like this. Like, why all this stuff is happening?
Starting point is 00:44:10 I ate the correct diet. I should have grown out of my ADHD. Why am I still feeling like this? And I thought it was hyperactivity. It hadn't even occurred in my ADHD brain that hyperactivity and ADHD is the same thing. It's one of the words in there. Yeah, literally. It is.
Starting point is 00:44:27 So, Kim, you're sorted now. You've got your diagnosis. Can I ask, can you still stomach white rice or is that off the table for you? That is off the table. I do not eat rice. Fair enough. I do not eat rice.
Starting point is 00:44:42 I eat what the hell I want these days. Yeah, good for you. Because that was a shitty way to have a childhood. Absolutely. Yeah, yeah. And see, that's why it just makes me so angry because this is why it's so important to put more money behind women's health and research into women's health.
Starting point is 00:45:03 Amen. You know? Like that's why because then we would have known all this and we would have been so much further along than what we are. Joel, have you had a recent ADHD diagnosis? Kia ora guys. Yes. No, I have.
Starting point is 00:45:15 How old are you, Joel? Last Wednesday. Okay, that's recent. Yeah, really, really fresh. Like just still processing it fresh. I'm 30. Okay. And what's the process been like for you?
Starting point is 00:45:28 How are you feeling about it? Still really new for you? Still, yeah, still really new. Still kind of like trying to understand myself a little more. I related pretty hard to what Bree said, where you kind of grieve yourself for a little bit. There are a lot of texts coming in saying that same thing. I'm still grieving the old me.
Starting point is 00:45:46 Like it's so weird. And every time like someone finds it out about you, like I feel like you grieve again. Yeah. It's strange. Because I kind of think of like 10 years of depression and anxiety struggles and then finding out it probably is all linked to this. It's like, wow, okay, how different could my experience of things have been
Starting point is 00:46:06 if I knew that? But are you excited for the person that you will be now that you understand your brain properly and you can get? Oh, super excited. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Very positive. The first week I'm trying out medication, it's been really positive so far,
Starting point is 00:46:20 but, you know, got to trust the process a little. But overall, yeah, things are looking up. Oh, good. That's great, Joel. So what is the process? If, but overall, yeah, things are looking up. Oh good, that's great Joel. So what is the process, if anyone listening to this at the moment is connected with any of that, what is the process for getting a diagnosis for ADHD? It can look different for everyone and I feel like it's, there's
Starting point is 00:46:35 so many wait lists these days. I heard that it's like over a year wait list in some places. Which is wild. How I did it, I went to my doctor who I really trust. And I said, hey, I think I might have this. And they said, have you had enough white rice? And she referred me to someone else to then do an assessment.
Starting point is 00:46:57 And then I got a diagnosis and then I had to go to a psychiatrist. And then, oh, God, it's a long process. I will say as well, it's a privilege to get a diagnosis because it's not very accessible and it is quite expensive. Right. So not everyone can even access it,
Starting point is 00:47:10 which is sad. This is why the videos... Which is such BS. I know, but this is why the videos on TikTok are actually really good because people can identify
Starting point is 00:47:16 it within themselves and go, I think I am, I'm going to treat myself that way now. Yeah. Because not everyone can afford a diagnosis.
Starting point is 00:47:22 It is expensive. Like I reckon it costs about 500 bucks minimum. Yeah, at least. Min is expensive. I reckon it costs about $500 minimum. Hey, thanks for your honesty. Thanks for opening up. It's really interesting. And it is a phenomenon at the moment.
Starting point is 00:47:35 It's everywhere. We appreciate you giving us the platform. And everyone that's texted through, it's so cool to meet other like-minded people like yourself. Just be kind to yourself. Yeah. We see you.
Starting point is 00:47:47 We love you. Yeah. Bree and Clint. Bree and Clint. All I want for my birthday is a birthday banger. Time to get your birthday bangers on the air. You call us up. You tell us your birthday.
Starting point is 00:47:58 Behind the scenes here, we figure out what was the song that was number one when you turned 16. And then we'll play our favourite one. First person up to the birthday banger plate is Tegan. Kira Tegan. Hi, Tegan. Hi, guys. How are you? I'm good.
Starting point is 00:48:13 How are you guys? Yeah, good, thanks. Now, I believe you're doing your brother's birthday banger. Is that correct? I am, yeah. I've got my birthday banger. I'm looking to know what his one is. Okay, what was yours?
Starting point is 00:48:23 What did you get? It's getting hot in here. Nelly and... June. Hard to beat. Hard to beat. Yeah, yeah. Well, let's see what your brother gets.
Starting point is 00:48:32 What's his name and his birthday? His name is Evan and his birthday is the 15th of July today, 1988. Oh, happy birthday. Happy birthday for today. He was 16, though, in 2004. And on his 16th birthday, this was number one. I think that you should let it burn. Wait a second.
Starting point is 00:48:55 Tegan, your birthday banger was hot in here, and your brother's is burned. Great song. I don't know if he'd like it, but I love it. If you had another sibling, I bet their one is that Bloodhound Gang song where it's like, the roof is on fire. Wait there, Tegan. We're going to do Katie's birthday banger.
Starting point is 00:49:16 Kia ora, Katie. Hi, Katie. Hello, everybody. How was your weekend, mate? Oh, bloody awesome. Bloody awesome? Why so good? Well, it's cool holidays, get? Oh, bloody awesome. Bloody awesome. Why so good? Well, school holidays, get to chill with the kids.
Starting point is 00:49:29 Oh, lovely. I like your attitude. Let's see what you get for a birthday banger. What's your birthday? It's the 19th of October, 89. All right, Katie, that means you were 16 in 2005. We've done the calculations. Here's your birthday banger. If you're ready for me, boy,
Starting point is 00:49:47 you better push the button and let me know. June. What a banger. It's a great one from them. This is the best Sugar Babes song? Best Sugar Babes song. I reckon, yeah, people sometimes say Round Round was better.
Starting point is 00:50:07 Oh, I do like Round Round. I feel like I'm... What do you reckon, Katie? Round Round or Push the Button? No, definitely Push the Button. Oh, it sounds like we're talking about something sinister, doesn't it? Round Round, Push the Button. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:50:20 Round Round, Push that Button. And then Round Round. And then Round Round again. And then Push that Button. Madison's here and they're going to do Mum's Birthday Banger. Hi, Madison. Hi, Maddie. Hi.
Starting point is 00:50:29 Tell us, what's your mum's name? Melissa. Melissa. Okay, what's your mum's birthday? The 22nd of March, 1985. Right, that means she was 16 in 2001. And here's her birthday banger. You can try to resist, try to hide from my kiss, but you know, but you know.
Starting point is 00:50:52 Oh, it's an absolute juggernaut from Leigh-Anne Rimes. Do you know this song, Medicine? Yep. You do? Okay, great. Mum thinks it's a banger. Yeah. Okay, good. Mum likes it's a banger. Yeah. Okay, good.
Starting point is 00:51:06 Mum likes it. You like it. Jeez, what an absolute 2000s anthem fest. I like them all. Usher, the Sugar Babes and Leigh-Anne Rhymes. If this was a long weekend, it could have been a long weekend triple play. Could have been a big old threesome. Could have been.
Starting point is 00:51:20 But it's not. It's a regular Monday and I'm voting for the Sugar Babes push the button. I'm going Can't Fight the Moonlight because I feel like I just have not heard that in a while. We will split the vote, and we will give it to Ellie today. Ellie, what is the winner of Birthday Banger? You can choose from all three. I was trying to avoid your eye contact there, but dang it. Go with your gab.
Starting point is 00:51:41 You know what? I haven't heard Push the Button in a while. I think I'm going to go with Push the Button. It's a banger. Katie. Woohoo! Woohoo! You're the winner of the birthday banger.
Starting point is 00:51:51 Yay! Keep those positive vibes coming, Katie. You're an absolute vibe. You were 16 in 2005 and this was number one. ZM. ZM. That he keeps missing Don't have to think about it I wanna kiss and everything around it But he's too distant I wanna feel his body
Starting point is 00:52:11 I can't resist it I know my hidden looks can be deceiving But how obvious should a girl be? I was taken by the early conversation Peace and I really like the way that he whispered to me. I've been waiting patiently for him to come and get it. I wonder if he knows that he can say it and I'm with it. I knew I had my mind made up from the very beginning.
Starting point is 00:52:39 Cash is opportunity so you and me could feel it. I really like Zac Bryan, but Drake Drake comes out with a 24 song album. I'm just never going to listen to all of those songs. It's a lot. You know? I feel like our attention span. It's getting shorter. It's getting way shorter. So the albums should get shorter.
Starting point is 00:53:19 Because Taylor Swift, what was her last album? How many songs on her last album? See, they don't even put numbers on the songs on Spotify now. I'm going to say that there is 20 songs on this new Zac Bryan album. You know? You're counting Taylor Swift songs? Oh, my God, there's like 30 songs. On the Taylor Swift one?
Starting point is 00:53:48 Yes. Tortured Poets Department. There's like 30 songs. And how many of them have you listened to? Probably like 12. Exactly right. Have a great night everybody and we'll catch you back tomorrow on the Brian Clint Show. Any parting words? Anything you want to say
Starting point is 00:54:04 before we leave? Drink enough water because you can get a headache if you don't. Oh, yeah, Bree came to work with a cranking headache today. She's since drunk a two-litre jug of water. How's your headache? Still there. It's gone, isn't it? No, it's still there.
Starting point is 00:54:18 Oh, okay. And I really, like, I still have the headache. It's so gone. No, I swear. She just doesn't want to admit that she is. No, I swear. The headache is still there. Now I just really have to wee all the time. It's so gone. No, I swear. She just doesn't want to admit that she is. No, I swear. The headache is still there. Now I just really have to wee all the time.
Starting point is 00:54:28 Yeah, right. Bye, everybody. See you later, bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. ZM's Brand Clint. On Insta, Facebook, TikTok, and live weekdays from 3 on ZM.
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