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You guys love me, yeah.
Wait.
And then we accidentally...
Alright, wait. Stop. Just let the horns play out first, okay?
Hi everyone, welcome to the podcast.
I can't hear the horns.
Can you hear us? Can you hear anything?
Can you hear you?
Alright, this is the podcast.
Megan and Celia are producing the show today.
And they're losing their plot.
What's going on out there?
So I thought of something we could talk about on the podcast intro,
and I just let Celia in on it,
and we accidentally kind of have already done each other.
You've done each other?
Yeah, a couple times.
With what?
What is it?
What's the game?
So did you see on TikTok that thing where people were working out
if you're a rat or a frog?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yes, I've seen this.
How do you work it out?
People, you can just tell by looking at someone.
You just tell.
You just know.
Okay, so this is how we're going to do it.
So on the count of three, we'll all say what we think Megan is, rat or frog.
What do you want to be, by the way?
What's mean?
I don't think either are mean.
I think it's just quite an obvious thing
right it's not a main thing it's like yeah i don't think you want to be so your face represents
a rat or a frog yeah joey see you look at me i know i can see you take your glasses off oh yeah
um i think okay all right, who are we doing?
Megan
Okay
I think I know what I am
So I'm not going to be offended
Oh, I'm pretty torn
No, I think I've got you
So long as neither of these are offensive
I'm willing to play
Okay, I'll count you down
Alright
So Megan
Felon producer Megan
Who not many of you will have seen
But
Three, two, one
Frog Frog Yeah, I agree Yeah, you're have seen, but three, two, one. Frog.
Yeah, I agree. Yeah, you're a frog.
Solid frog, I reckon.
Celia's losing.
Okay.
Celia's turn. Okay, Celia.
Three.
Hang on, I need a closer look at Celia.
I've seen you like plenty of times
over the last three years,
but I've never looked at you critically as if you were a rat or a frog.
Okay.
All right.
Celia.
Three, two, one.
Dolphin.
Bird.
Mouse.
The reason we're laughing so much is because I said I actually thought I looked like a bird and then Megan was like, yeah, you do.
Yeah, you got bird vibes.
You got the bird vibes.
Because before this game, I'll have you know, before this game,
there was another one where people would just tell you what kind
of animal they thought you looked like.
And there was a bunch of different ones.
It wasn't just between rat and frog.
I didn't get rat or frog from Celia.
Oh, thank you.
Yeah, what do I get?
Well, I think I'd go rat.
I'd get like little Stuart Little Mouse.
Was he a mouse or a rat?
I'd say probably more rat than frog.
Yeah, it's in the rodent family, so I guess rat.
Okay, you want to do me?
Yeah. Okay. Okay, I was in the rodent family, so I guess rat. Okay, you want to do me? Yeah.
Okay.
Okay, I've got one.
Three, two, one.
Three, two, one.
Rat.
Ooh.
Majority rules.
Yeah.
Who said frog?
I said frog.
Why?
I don't know.
It's really hard to explain.
Glenn is definitely rat, I think.
Yeah, same. Why? I don't know. It's just like I don. Clint is definitely rat, I think. Yeah, same.
I don't know.
It's just like I don't know what it is.
I give you rat vibes.
Yeah, it's not like any particular thing.
It's like when I look at Megan, I just think frog.
My face is really round.
That's why I said frog.
Exactly.
Whereas Clint's face isn't round.
What, pointy?
My face is pointy.
Your face is more oval.
No, it's like thin.
Yeah.
Okay, Brie.
Three, two, one.
Frog.
Oh.
Do you both say frog?
Yeah, I say frog.
Really?
I don't know what I'd be.
I'm happy with either or.
Again, I don't get either.
Quinn doesn't get the game.
No, I don't think he gets the game.
I don't think I get it.
He doesn't get the game.
I don't think I get it. Was I a rat or was i a rat or a frog you're a rat i was a rat oh okay see clint i got the most like
is it my whiskers i i like knew what it was straight away the most out of everyone whereas
like megan i then like now i can definitely you're definitely frog which frog like if it
was a cartoon frog which which one would she be?
Like a green tree frog.
Like the one from Wind in the Willows?
She's not a cane toad.
I don't know why you're laughing.
She's a little cute green frog.
Oh God.
Look, it's a Friday.
Celia's definitely a bird.
Yeah, I can.
Thank you.
We're still treading water here
sick producers
everybody out
so there's no
international birthday
banger today
but hopefully
we'll be back to normal
next week
and fingers crossed
everyone have a great
weekend
enjoy the podcast
Claudia is making it
from home
with COVID
thank you Claudia
shout out Claudia
she's the MVP
of working from home
she's been an absolute trooper and we've told her you don't have to but she's been so good Thank you, Claudia. She's the MVP of working from home.
She's been an absolute trooper.
And we've told her, you don't have to, but she's been so good.
So thank you, Claudia.
I think we should get Celia to do some bird noises.
Yeah.
Thank you for your help this week, Celia.
Can you please bird noise us out on the podcast?
Do an owl.
Yeah, or a seagull.
Those are two very different birds.
I was going to go for like a cuckoo, cuckoo.
There she is.
That's good.
I'm coming in.
Well, howdy, children.
What time is it?
What a way to start the week here.
ZDM's Bree and Clint.
Afternoon, everybody.
Welcome to the show. It's Bree and Clint. Happynoon, everybody. Welcome to the show.
It's Bree and Clint.
Happy Friday, everyone.
No.
Oh, happy Fri-yay, everyone.
There we go.
Get the rosé.
It's Fri-yay, people.
Speaking of rosé, someone, I got seen a bottle of wine today.
Well, lucky you.
I have absolutely no idea who it's from. What, it didn't have a card with it?
No, it's come straight from the wine shop.
It's come from Glen Gary.
I'll show you.
Hang on.
Okay.
No card on it.
Quite a nice bottle of wine.
No name.
No card.
What about on the side there?
On that side?
That there?
Yeah, what does that say?
It's just an address.
Oh, it doesn't have a name?
No.
Oh.
And anyway, it's quite a nice bottle of wine.
You didn't order it for yourself?
So this is what I'm wondering.
To drink on a Friday?
This is what I'm wondering. Did I get a Friday? This is what I'm wondering.
Did I get drunk and order some wine on a Friday night?
It's a craggy range.
Pinot Noir.
Yeah.
I love Pinot Noir.
So anyway.
Well, that's a bit.
It's great.
It's great.
It's a selfless gift.
It's great, except I have no idea who to thank.
You know, like I feel awful.
I wonder who it's from.
Yeah.
Anyway.
Remember that time my mum sent the Bree and Clint shows?
Craft beers.
Yeah.
And we had no idea who.
Was that from your mum?
God, maybe.
Did your mum send me a bottle of wine?
Maybe to say congratulations on the new house.
I don't know.
Oh, maybe.
That is something my mum would do.
That would be nice.
Yeah.
Well, for this,
thank you, Mama Di.
Today on the show,
it's obviously Friday Jams
right up until five o'clock.
And then at five o'clock,
we're going to be singing
a Matt Clamore song
for Friday Okie.
Because obviously
he's headlining
Friday Jams Live.
Yeah.
We're rapping slash singing
because it starts with a rap into...
I really think we could have got away with just doing the rap,
but no, you insisted on us singing this.
Surprisingly, the hardest part.
That'll happen at five o'clock,
but we'll start things with Tradie versus Lady.
Bree and Clint.
Bree and Clint. Tradie versus Lady. Bree and Clint. Bree and Clint.
Tradie versus lady.
All right, here we go.
The ladies on 60 wins for the year, having three wins this week.
The tradies, though, still way out.
I'm sure they've got four wins this week.
You reckon?
I reckon they're four from four.
Potentially they're four from four,
but the tradies still way out in front on 70 wins.
Let's see if we can get it into single digits, that gap today.
Our lady is 22.
She's from Kaipoi, and she goes to bingo every Thursday night.
Welcome to the show, Bailey.
G'day, Bailey.
Fun.
Who do you go to bingo with?
Myself.
Are you the youngest person at bingo in Kaipoi?
I play in Papua Newi, but I think so.
Yeah, right.
Oh, Bailey, I'd love to come with you one time.
Invite me.
Yeah, I will.
A bit of a good time.
What is it?
The RSA?
Legs 11.
Legs 11.
Yeah, good stuff.
Okay, you're taking on our training today.
He's 26.
He's from Wellington.
And Jack Dawson.
What?
I think his name's Jack Dawson. Oh, his name is Jack Dawson What? I think his name's Jack Dawson
Oh, his name is Jack Dawson
Welcome to the show, Jack
Hello, hello, hello
Hello, hello, hello
Jack, did you ever at one point just want to tell her
Rose, get off the big door and let me have a turn?
Well, you know, I tried to look for a Rose
On Tinder, but I couldn't find anything
That would be nice, wouldn't it, if you could find one?
That would be perfect.
Any roses listening at the moment?
Jack, 26, tradie from Wellington.
He's available.
Here we go.
Bailey, your buzzer is lady.
Jack, your buzzer is tradie.
First to three correct answers gets 50 bucks cash from KFC.
Here we go, guys.
Question number one.
Jonah Hill is in the news today promoting his new doco, Stutz,
talking about how he's going to take a step back from the public eye
due to constant panic attacks over the last 20 years.
Name a film he starred in.
Brady.
Yes, Jack.
21 Jump Street.
Yeah, of course, with Channing Tatum.
They did a couple of them, actually.
What's the first movie you think of when I say Jonah Hill?
Superbad.
Yeah?
Or?
War for Wall Street. War for Wall Street. He's fantastic in that, actually. What's the first movie you think of when I say Jonah Hill? Superbad. Yeah? Or? War for Wall Street.
War for Wall Street.
Yeah.
He's fantastic in that, too.
All right, question number two, one to the tradies.
Kiwi icons Stan Walker and 660 both have new music out today.
What Australian TV show did Stan Walker find fame on?
Oh, Lady.
Yes, Bailey.
Bailey.
The Australian Idol. Yes, Bailey. The Australian Idol.
That is correct, Bailey.
Nice work.
You got there.
One apiece.
Question number three.
Guys, buzz in when you can tell me who sings this song.
Lady.
Jack.
Jack.
Miley Cyrus.
Of course, Miley Cyrus is the singer.
Jessie J, the writer.
Did Jessie J write that song?
She wrote that song.
Wow.
Two to the tradies, one to the ladies.
Question number four.
What 90s sitcom made the cosmopolitan cocktail famous?
Four Ladies, Living in the City. Tradies. Yes, Jack living in the city.
Tradies.
Yes, Jack.
For the win.
Sex in the city.
He's got it.
He's done it.
What up, Jack from Titanic?
You get 50 bucks from KFC.
What a question
to take it out on, Jack.
Perfect.
Thank you.
Nailed it. Bree and Clint. Perfect. Thank you. Nailed it.
Hey, have you ever found something in your food
that shouldn't be in your food? Yes.
Well, technically it wasn't me,
but I remember I went
at a... We had a thing
and we went down to this restaurant
and we got some burritos, me and my boss
at the time. Oh, yeah. And she
took a bite into her burrito
and guess what was in it? Dollar Bell. A zip tie. Oh, yeah. And she took a bite into her burrito and guess what was in it?
Dollar Bell.
A zip tie.
Oh, yuck.
Yeah.
A zip tie.
Nearly broke her tooth.
Oh.
Yeah.
Oh.
Took her back to the restaurant and they were like,
yeah, I don't think that's one of the ingredients.
Here you go.
Here's a free burrito.
Don't go to the paper.
Guacamole, piccadigallo. No, no, zip tie. Better's a free burrito. Don't go to the paper. Guacamole, picot de galo.
No, no, zip tie.
Better than a plaster.
Yeah, 100%.
I'd much rather a zip tie.
Someone in the States, in Delaware specifically,
has found something inedible in their food once they bit into it.
So same thing.
They could have lost a tooth from this.
They're in a restaurant,
so it wasn't like their wife's cooking or anything.
So it's not something soft then?
No, it's not something soft.
Okay, something hard.
And they've paid good money for this food.
Take a listen to what they found.
Sort of the end of the dish, I felt something kind of hard or crunchy as I was eating.
And when I looked at what it was, it was something purple.
And at first, we sort of thought it was a bead or it looked like a piece of candy,
like one of those button candies that comes on the paper
because it was a very bright lavender, almost purple,
and we had not heard of clams producing pearls,
so we had no idea that this was even a possibility.
Was it a pearl?
He had a pearl in his clam that he was eating.
Oh, that's good luck, they say.
Well, it's worth good money.
A pearl in the clam means two in the bush, they say.
That's exactly what they say.
That is the same.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Not just any pearl.
It was a purple pearl, which are ultra rare.
Like a black pearl, but I have a purple pearl.
It's a pearl that's purple.
Oh, yeah.
The pearl that he bit into and nearly broke his tooth on
is worth between $600,000 and $16,000.
Drop it.
Yeah.
Do you reckon the restaurant would want any of that money?
You don't tell them.
They'd be like, oh, actually, no, you do tell them
because you can complain to the restaurant.
Yeah, but not if you're going to get $16,000 out of it.
Yeah, but what if you get $16,000 and your dinner's free?
Yeah, well, I mean.
You know?
Yeah.
You know? A. You know?
A pearl.
A pearl, yeah.
I can't believe that.
There's a little thing carved out inside the clamshell where the pearl lives.
He slotted it in there and he said it was a perfect fit.
Because how do...
Clams, a bit of sand gets in them and then it rolls around in there, right?
And then it creates a pearl.
Is that how they do it?
I'm pretty sure.
Right.
Yeah.
I thought they came out of oysters.
Is that wrong? No, clams, I think. Cl Right. Yeah. I thought they came out of oysters. Is that wrong?
No, clams, I think.
Clams.
Yeah.
Clams.
Well, there you go.
I want to know from people this afternoon, what did you find in your food?
Yeah, I'd love to know.
What did you find in your food?
You always hear of horror stories, but this one, not as bad because it could be a win-win.
Remember I got that can of drink last night and it had an enormous black hair on it? It wasn't in it
though, was it? No, it was wrapped around it.
We asked you, what did you find in your food? Someone said
I was eating some home-killed
mints once and I found part of
the bullet that shot the cow.
Not delicious.
No, not nutritious.
Bad for your teeth.
What about the one that said, hi ZM, I was drinking my takeaway coffee
and I felt something hard,
so I spat a mouthful of it out
and it was a long nail clipping.
Oh, yuck, I had a mate who had that.
It came up, he was drinking a juice from a straw
and it came up the straw.
He sucked it up the straw into his mouth.
So bad.
John's here.
Hi, John.
Hi, John.
Hey, how's it going?
Happy Friday.
Happy Friday, John.
Happy Friday, John.
What did you find in your food?
It wasn't a drink, actually.
It was my favourite chocolate milk drink.
Just like any other day, I'd go and buy one,
pretty much drink one every day.
Yeah.
And I took a big mouthful without even actually realising.
Instantly, with the taste and the smell,
because it hit me after I'd already swallowed,
I threw up instantly and then proceeded to throw up
and walked down to the kitchen sink
and I forgot what was going on
and there was a decomposed mouth in my drink.
Oh, John.
Oh, John.
John, no.
John, no. I had John. John, no.
John, no.
I had to actually push it out.
No, John. I put my spear in and pushed it out.
A dead mouse.
A decomposed mouse.
So my question when that happens,
did the milk company believe you?
No, I didn't even make contact with the milk company.
I just went to the,
I bought it from a gas station and went to them and let them know. They didn't even make contact with the hook company. I just went to the, I bought it from a gas station
and went to them and let them know.
They didn't do it?
From that point onwards, I just never had milk products or milk drinks.
You have literally RIP'd me today.
That is, I don't think, oh my God.
That's disgusting.
I'm not sure it's going to get much better either.
Oh, it makes me feel sick.
Alan's here. Hi, Alan. Hi, Alan. Hi'm not sure it's going to get much better either. Oh, it makes me feel sick. Alan's here.
Hi, Alan.
Hi, Alan.
Hi.
Hi.
Where did you find any food?
Please tell me you found gold or something.
Yeah, you found something good?
I wish I did.
Yeah.
That would have been nice.
What was in yours?
A cockroach in my burger.
A what?
A what?
A cockroach.
Oh, no, Alan.
How big?
Oh, basically a decent one.
It looks like they fried it and threw it in the burglars
because I went, that looks weird.
I looked at the lid because I don't like pickles.
So I just normally have a good look.
Yeah.
And I found, yeah, I didn't quite get it.
So I just missed biting into it.
Oh, thank God.
That was a crunchy pickle.
Alive or dead?
It was dead.
It looked like it was fried.
Deep fried.
That's a delicacy in some countries, Alan.
You know, like that's...
No, not in New Zealand, mate.
No, not in New Zealand.
No, you're right.
Not ideal, Alan.
Someone on the text machine did find gold in their food.
Yeah.
They said, I can't remember what she was eating,
but I remember we were on holidays years ago
and my auntie had someone's gold tooth in her food.
Oh, yuck. How did that get in there?
I don't know. The tooth?
The tooth, apparently. Surely you would know if you
lost a tooth. Cassie's here. Hi, Cassie.
Hi, Cassie. Hi. I didn't find
good animal, but... No? Okay.
What did you find in your food, Cassie?
I was having a yogurt with
those bits of fruit in it and I came
across the finger of a glove.
Just those little gloves.
Oh, no.
Yuck.
Are you talking about like a yoghurt, like a sealed yoghurt
where you rip the lid off?
Yeah, they're little puddles.
It has like little bits of like pear and stuff.
How long was it in there?
Yeah, did the glove go in your mouth?
Yeah, yeah. Chewing on it for a while. I was wondering what it was. That's so off. I mean, it in there? Yeah, did the glove go in your mouth? Yeah, yeah.
Chewing on it for a while.
I was wondering what it was.
That's so off.
I mean, it could have been worse.
Did they compensate you
or did you just not
do anything about it?
I didn't do anything.
New Zealanders, eh?
We don't like to kick up a stink.
That's the problem.
One more from Hayden.
Hi, Hayden.
Hi, Hayden.
Hi there.
What did you find in your food, Hayden?
It wasn't grocery or anything,
but it was my sister.
She got a roll from the takeaway shop,
and when she got home, she found beside the roll was a knife
that they cut it in half with.
What? The knife was in the roll?
Free knife.
Yeah, pretty much just a free knife.
Like when New World gave away those Smig knives,
you got a free knife with your sandwich.
Pretty much, yeah.
At least it was beside the sandwich and not in the sandwich, though, you know?
Yeah, beside it, it was good she just spotted it.
Hayden, my mind goes straight to,
did she keep the knife and put it in like her cutlery door?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Pretty much, yeah.
I think the store was shut by the time she'd figured out, but we just kept it. Yeah, yeah. Pretty much, yeah. She just, I think the store was shut by the time she'd figured out,
but we just kept it.
Yeah, fair enough.
Plus, if you go back in there with a knife,
that's going to cause other issues, right?
Yeah, she's like that.
You walk into the shop with a knife and they're like, ah!
They probably go, hey, we've been looking for that.
It's our only knife.
These are nice.
Bree and Clint from iHeartRadio.
This is the latest.
Dean, Jonah Hill is in the news today.
He's got a new doco coming out about his mental health struggles,
but he's also talking about how he's going to take a big step back
from the public eye.
He certainly is, and for future projects,
he has shared that he won't be doing press publicity
and won't be out there promoting them anymore.
He's shared in this documentary about his mental health struggles
and what he has dealt with, particularly over the last few years
and how it has increased and gotten worse.
And he is now taking a huge step back from promoting his films.
A lot of celebrities struggle with promoting films.
And, like, it's one thing to go and film a movie, right, in the set,
and you've got people around, like, a little set. But then it's another thing to go and film a movie, right, in the set, and you've got people around like a little set.
But then it's another thing to then go on an international press tour
and be scrutinized, interviewed, photographed, screamed at,
cheered on, all this.
It's a lot.
I remember, I think we talked about this before on the show,
when Chris Evans, when I interviewed him recently,
he struggles with anxiety.
I could feel his anxiety.
I could feel his tension.
I could feel how uncomfortable he felt.
And I think that Jonah Hill's kind of talking to that
and just saying, I need a break
and I'm not going to be out promoting his films moving forward.
Isn't it amazing that these larger-than-life people
that you look at and you're like,
man, these guys are like 10 foot tall personality-wise.
They struggle with the same things as everybody else.
They don't like being in front of crowds.
They don't want to have all the attention on them. Not all
of them anyway. I think it runs quite deep
for Jonah Hill who's copped it
over the years countless
times for the way he looks, his
appearance, his weight and
that can't be an easy thing. I can't
even imagine how hard that would be.
The thing that was triggering
for me as someone who also struggles
with severe anxiety is he's said he's been dealing with panic attacks for the last 20 years.
He has to make a change.
He feels like he's just in that constant motion.
But he also said that he is super proud of this doco and that he wants to start normalizing this conversation more where we talk about anxiety.
And the big differences of, you know,
and for me personally, someone who has anxiety,
the big difference of someone who says,
oh, I have these worries to I have anxiety.
A worry is something that lives in your mind.
Anxiety is something that affects you not only mentally
but also physically in a big way.
Yeah.
And I'm just so proud of him for speaking out about this
and for taking that step to obviously protect himself.
But I can't wait to see the doco.
Remember when we saw him at the Beverly Hills Hotel in Los Angeles?
Yeah.
Yeah, remember that, Dean?
Good times.
Yeah.
Oh, you were there, Dean.
You were there.
Dean saw him.
That's right.
I'm the one that spotted him. Yeah. We all went. We all took statues. We were like were there, Dean. You were there. Dean saw him. That's right. I'm the one that spotted him.
Yeah.
We all turned to statues.
We were like, wait a minute.
And we are part of the problem.
Leave Jonah Hill alone.
Leave him alone.
But he's an incredible actor and also a director.
He said he's not retiring.
He's just stepping back from, you know, the public eye.
There you go.
That's the latest on Jonah Hill with our celebrity correspondent,
Dean McCarthy, live out of Los Angeles.
Bree and Clint.
A podcast slash a survey is getting a lot of media attention.
It's hosted by an HR consultant and it's called My Millennial Career.
Okay.
Her name's Shelley Johnson and on this week's podcast,
they talked about if you've ever cried at work or not.
Oh, sure.
They've surveyed 1,400 people
and the results are quite interesting.
Okay.
What do you think the results were
where they've asked people,
have you cried at work before?
So we're talking specifically about millennials here?
Well, I'm not too sure.
It doesn't say that in this article.
Her podcast is directed at millennials, isn't it?
But I'm assumed.
So it would be skewed largely millennial.
Yeah.
Because of that, I'm going to say it's quite a large number of people
who have cried at work.
I think we're pretty open with that stuff as a generation.
Yeah.
So I would say 70% of millennials have cried at work.
Okay. The survey revealed that the number of people who have cried at work, 90%.
90%.
Oh, yeah.
90% of people said, yes, I have.
I believe that.
I thought maybe 70% would be honest about it.
Yeah.
But that's good.
That's a lot of honesty, eh, 90%.
That's good.
Yeah.
There was a lot of different things within that 90%.
Like there was some people who were nurses,
some people who work in quite stressful fields
where they have to deal with a lot of heavy stuff.
Totally.
But some people who just said,
yeah, I've definitely cried at work before.
Yeah, my job's stressful.
I cried at work.
I hate my boss. I cried at work. I hate my boss.
I cried at work.
Yeah, which some people have openly talked about that.
So it's quite interesting.
I have no friends.
I cried at work.
I cried at work in the cubicle.
Yeah.
Have you ever cried in public?
Dude, I've cried in front of you, like in here.
I've cried on the radio.
Yeah, same.
You can't help it sometimes.
I found out a friend of mine passed away while we were live on the radio.
There's a video of it.
Yeah.
And what are you going to do?
Just stuff up a look, get through it?
I think there was that interesting thing we talked about
where it said that if you're able to cry watching a movie,
it shows that you're emotionally intelligent.
Oh, yeah.
Remember when we talked about that?
Vaguely, but it makes sense.
Yeah.
Because if you're emotionally intelligent enough to go that showing emotion isn't necessarily
a sign of weakness, it can be a sign of strength, and that's a form of emotional intelligence,
isn't it?
Yeah.
I mean, I've cried in so many places, I can't even mention them all.
Some of them, national TV, but at a McDonald's.
What TV show did you cry on?
I cried on Treasure Island.
Did you?
You weren't even a contestant.
I know.
I wasn't even dealing with...
You were being fed properly.
No food or lack of sleep, but no, definitely an emotional person.
I think there's a difference between crying at work when it's necessary
and crying all the time at work, you know?
Yeah.
Which they talked about that in the podcast.
Your boss is like, hey, this is late.
Or, hey, this isn't good enough.
And every single time you're just like, but I tried my best.
Yeah, big difference.
Yeah.
Hey, I thought we could ask people this afternoon on 0800 dials at m uh have you
cried in public yeah and where was it well there's definitely more and less awkward places to cry in
public yeah i'm pretty sure oh god i remember there was a time where i was at a theme park
and i'm very afraid of heights and my friends were like come on this ride and. And I was like, I really don't want to go on the ride.
But I was at that age where I also didn't want to be left by myself
and I cried on the ride.
Were you young, were you?
Were you quite young?
I mean, not super young.
Yeah, right.
Like at least probably like 28.
Yeah, right.
Because last year you cried with me when we were going to do a bungee jump.
I did too.
I wouldn't really necessarily put it down to age.
Yeah.
It's fine.
You know it's fine.
It's just stop passing it off as something you've grown out of.
Hey, let's normalise it.
Rachel's called up.
Hi, Rachel.
Hi, Rachel.
Hi.
Tell us, Rachel, set the scene.
Where was it?
It was a cafe on Ponsonby Road.
Yeah.
Okay, and what happened?
Did they put regular milk in your oat milk flat white?
Well, I hadn't even gotten my coffee or anything yet.
Okay.
So I found out that my dog died.
Oh, Rachel.
Oh.
Yeah.
I would have cried too.
I made quite a scene and I was kind of like,
go my dog, stay my dog. And I ended up having two people buy me a muffin and then someone else bought me a coffee. And I was kind of like, go my dog, go my dog.
And I ended up having
two people buy me a muffin
and then someone else
bought me a coffee.
Two muffins and a coffee.
That's nice, Rachel.
Not bad.
So strangers
came to your act.
Yeah.
Oh, I feel for you.
You must have been
an absolute blubbering mess.
Let's talk to someone
anonymously.
Hi, Anonymous.
Hi, Anonymous.
Afternoon.
You're quite the public crier, aren't you?
I'm a very emotional person, yes.
I love it, Anonymous.
Tell us, where was it?
So I had an interview for quite a corporate company
and just a few questions that they asked about personal life set me off.
And then I got a promotional interview within the company as well a year
or so later and I had recently had a miscarriage and they brought that up and it was the second
off again.
Oh no.
Oh.
Oh.
Okay.
Yeah.
Oh anonymous.
What a horrific thing to bring up in a job interview.
Yeah.
And why would you be bringing that up?
Oh it was.
Anyway.
Yeah.
It's okay.
Okay.
Anyway.
Don't set me off again.
Yeah. And then my current job is working with elderly people
and asking questions about my grandparents and stuff set me off
because they've all passed away.
Yeah.
It's just a little thing.
Did you get all of the jobs that you cried in or the interviews?
I did, yeah.
You did, right.
Good, Anonymous.
I love that.
And you sound like a really lovely person.
Jeez, that sounds like some really hard interviewing from those people, doesn't it?
Let's talk to Michelle.
Hi, Michelle.
Hi, Michelle.
Hi, how's it going?
Good, thank you.
You cried on an aeroplane.
Yeah.
Cried in the sky.
I cried in the sky.
So I live in Auckland and I'd flown down to New Plymouth to see a best friend.
And it was when I was flying back.
And about seven months before this, my marriage had ended
and I thought I had fully recovered and moved forward.
And I really, yeah, full noise, like doubt with it, all of that sort of stuff.
And it turned out I hadn't.
And I'm quite a private person.
I don't really cry in front of people.
I walked into the plane, sat down, and I just started crying.
And I was like trying to tell my mind, like, what are you doing?
Don't cry.
You're on a helicopter.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You just couldn't stop it.
And I couldn't stop.
Thank God I was wearing a mask.
But still, it was like...
The one benefit, Michelle, of wearing a mask on a plane.
Yeah.
It was the worst experience, seriously, that I've had where I had no control.
And these people were all around me.
But you know what, Michelle?
You've got to listen to your body.
You know what, Michelle?
I think on aeroplanes, airports, I think it's quite acceptable to cry.
Yeah, there's a lot of tears in those environments anyway.
So many tears.
So at least, you know.
I just hope you had an exit row and there was no one beside you, you know.
Finally, Stacey.
Hi, Stacey.
Hi, Stacey.
Hi.
You probably have a public cry, did you?
I did.
Tell us about it.
It was probably, it was about nine years ago when I was pregnant with my daughter.
Okay.
And I really, really felt like crackle.
Oh, yeah. Pork crackle. So I went into the roast shop.
I don't even like pork. I ordered
a pork roast with extra crackle
and they told me they didn't have any extras
and I just burst into tears
and the whole store were just
staring at me. But the funny
thing was is that they magically
came up with all this pork crackle
and they sued me. Sued me out of the store. They were like, just take it all, please. The crazy thing was is that they magically came up with all this pork cracker. Oh, what are the chances?
Shoot me.
Yeah.
Shoot me out of the store.
They were like, just take it all, please.
Take it all.
Take it, pregnant lady.
Go away.
Stacey, were you physically, like, were you looking pregnant at that time?
Yeah, I would have been a good seven months.
Yeah, right.
Okay, well, at least that would have been working in your favor.
Do not deny a pregnant lady any food that she asks for.
Pregnant women should have all the privileges. All the crackling. That would have been working in your favour. Do not deny a pregnant lady any food that she asks for.
Pregnant women should have all the privileges.
All the crackling.
And everything that they need.
It's time for the One Second Song Challenge.
Time is waiting.
You only get one second of a song. No hesitating.
You only got one second of a one second.
A lot of hesitating, actually, from me mainly.
Right.
In this game.
No, you can't hesitate, mate.
You've got to go for it.
Go with your gut.
Playing the one second song challenge with us today is Corey.
Kia ora, Corey.
Hi, Corey.
Hey, guys.
How's it going?
Good, thank you, Corey.
Pick a team, Corey.
Let's go Clint.
You're on team Clint.
Alrighty.
That means, Sam, you've got me, mate. Awesome. All right, let's do it. Let's do Clint You're on team Clint Alrighty That means Sam you've got me mate
Awesome
Alright let's do it
Let's do it Sam
So Corey and Sam
You'll play against each other
Bree and I will play
Against each other
We're teams
Whichever team comes in first
To get three correct answers
You guys will win
The 50 KFC chicken dollars
Fill in producer Megan
Is going to run the game today
Hi Megan
Hello
Hello Is there a theme for today Megan? There is a theme game today. Hi, Megan. Hello. Hello.
Is there a theme for today, Megan?
There is a theme for today,
and I'm very sad that Claudia's not here.
Oh, no, why?
Because it is songs that young emo Claudia would have loved.
Is it emo songs?
Yeah.
Oh, yes!
Oh, I'm going to be bad at this.
I can also give you a clue. A couple of them have already played in Friday Jams today.
Okay.
All right, Very good.
Corey and Sam, Brie and I will go first,
and then we'll throw it over to you guys.
We good to go, Megan?
We are.
This is song number one.
Clint.
That's My Chemical Romance and Welcome to the Black Parade.
Correct.
And when you're gone, we'll watch you all to know.
We'll carry on.
Come on, Sam. You're going to hold the team here.
I don't want to get you too excited, man, but this is my category, okay?
All right.
This one was made for me.
We're in with a good shot here.
All right, I love my Trump.
Okay.
You versus Sam.
You buzz in with your names.
Megan, take it away.
This is song number two.
Corey, who's that? Buzz in with your names. Megan, take it away. This is song number two. Corey.
Corey, who's that?
Is that Mr. Brightside?
That is.
By who?
By the Killers.
There he is.
Corey.
Sam, you knew that one too, didn't you, Sam?
Yeah, I got that one.
I knew you did.
Would we call the killers emo?
Oh, they're on the cusp.
Just throw them in there.
He wears eyeliner.
They're on the cusp.
All right, back to Brie and I.
Megan?
This is song number three.
Three.
Panic at the Disco.
And the song is called
Can we imagine
Remember the titles of their songs
Have nothing to do with the lyrics
Alright, it's not tragedies
Excuse me, Sam
Sam
Sam
Am I cheating?
What Sam said
Is that a team effort?
Yeah, it was a team guess.
Sam, if you can get the title, we'll give it to you as a team.
What's the title?
I write sins, not tragedies.
Correct.
Yes, Sam.
Yeah.
Hey, give us one point.
I don't think...
Oh, Sam could get this one.
I cheated a bit.
Yeah.
Sam could get this one here.
Okay, it's over to you and Corey, Sam.
Here comes song number four.
Corey.
Corey.
Take it out.
It's Linkin Park.
Oh, no.
I know this one.
It's...
We could do this as a team.
Yeah, we're doing this.
Can we do it as a team?
Do you know what clip?
Linkin Park
In the End
Correct
In the End
One of my all time favourite
Emo songs
Yeah
Hey
Good work Sam
But Corey
There are 50 KFC chicken dollars coming your way.
Congratulations.
Awesome.
Love it.
Sorry, Sam.
You would have taken that out if you're on your own.
No worries.
Thanks, guys.
Excellent work, mate.
Thank you, Sam.
Like all good emos, though, go and have a cry about it.
It's an exciting day because it is New Music Day for the boys.
Please welcome to the studio Machu, Jai and Eli from 660.
Jeez, new music time already, eh?
Yeah.
You guys are a machine,
the way that you operate.
It's new music.
It's stadium tour.
It's new music.
It's stadium tour.
It's movie.
It's everything.
It doesn't stop, eh?
Suppose not.
I feel like we've got a lot of downtime.
Does it feel like that?
A little bit.
A few kids in between?
Yeah.
We've been busy.
Just a couple, yeah.
I'm so pumped for this, guys.
The new album's called Castle Street.
And correct me if I'm wrong,
is this the first album that you've actually put a name to it?
Very first one, yeah.
Yeah, I thought so.
How did you guys come to that?
Like, was it a big decision?
Was there other ideas thrown around?
What was the thought?
Look, we were just trying to, this album is different, I suppose,
and we're evolving again.
And I guess we just wanted to double down on the fact,
communicating that this is something fresh and new.
And naming the album was one way to do that.
But at the same time, it made sense because that's where we started.
Yes. Through the lockdown
and having had so much time together we
kind of returned to that
energy of when we were at 660 Castle Street
and making music. And so the
album represents that same kind of energy.
We own the house now.
Yes. You're landlords. I know.
I was wanting to ask you guys, have you had an adult
sleep over there yet? With all the lads. What is an adult sleep? I was wanting to ask you guys, have you had an adult sleepover there yet?
With all the lads.
What is an adult sleepover? I was going to say.
Well, you have a sleepover with your mates.
Oh, an adult sleep at the house.
Oh, there's a couple of different terms for adult sleepover, isn't there?
Hey, I want to talk about 660 Saturdays because I mean keen.
Who isn't keen to go to a 660 Saturday?
Leshko.
Leshko, baby. I've noticed how many
amazing people
are going to be at each different show
supporting you guys. Absolutely. Do you guys
set it up that way so it's just a big party
every time you do one of these?
I just definitely want to entertain and make
something enjoyable and
bang for buck. Make sure
people are coming and getting their money's worth.
And we're really proud of the line-up we've got.
You know, we've got Tones and I playing her only New Zealand show.
We've got Lime Cordial coming over, who we love.
Rob Ruha.
Rob Ruha and Cahal, which is really cool.
My little brother joining us on one of the shows.
Nico Walters.
Has he got a baby?
I saw an Instagram post today.
Does he have a baby now?
Wow, okay.
Yeah, Mitch James is on it, the Drax boys, Sons of Zion, Coterie.
There's so many.
Hey, and Supergroove are getting back together to perform on this tour too.
Wow, which is huge.
So another huge thing.
I've got a challenge for you guys.
Well, it's not a challenge.
I'm just interested if it's in your sights.
You were the first band to play Eden Park.
Do you want to be the first band to play the new Christchurch Stadium
when it's finally built?
That's taken me about 30 years.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You have to stay together that long.
We're still a band.
Do you want to work in that stadium?
Yeah, if we're still together, for sure.
Finally, what are you doing with the Castle Street flat?
What's happening with it?
You own it.
It's artwork at the moment.
Are you going on the block to renovate the thing?
That's what I want to know.
It's a way to get cheap labour done, isn't it?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, we've actually decided
to start a scholarship
with the university
and each year
we put four students in there
and they get their rent paid for
and we help them
develop their music.
I was actually just down there
on Monday
and we're interviewing
students for next year.
That's an intimidating process
for someone
going to university, eh?
Wait, my landlord is 660?
What the fuck?
All right, I reckon we do it.
Let's play the brand new music from 660, which dropped today.
It's called Before You Leave.
Good to see you guys.
You too.
Run before you walk.
Brie and Clint.
And now it's time for Br Bree and Clint's most popular segment.
F-F-F-Friday-Oki.
I love Friday-Oki.
It's the best.
I listen every Friday.
I never miss Friday-Oki.
Thanks, Bree and Clint.
You've made my Friday again.
F-F-F-Friday-Oki.
Our world-famous singing segment where once a week,
Brie and I go head to head to figure out who's a better singer.
Who is it?
Who is it?
Because we still haven't figured it out.
You guys are the people who vote on who you think did the best job.
And the song that I've picked this week was an easy one.
Friday Jams Live, tickets on sale now.
The headliner,
Macklemore.
I feel glorious,
glorious, got a
chance to start again.
And not the obvious Macklemore choice
either. I tossed up between
a few. Yeah.
There were some that were just too hard, and
I wasn't going to do that to you and I. Oh, so you went for this
easy one? This was one of
the easier ones.
We're both giving it a crack.
You're going to hear both
and then we're going to get five people to call up
on 0800 dial ZM
and tell us who did the better Friday Okie.
All right, let's get into it.
We'll start with Bree.
Here it is.
Here's Bree's Glorious for Friday Okki on ZM. Shootin' a lease on life, it's a peace of mind Seekin' a fight, I can sleep when I die I want a piece of the pie, got the keys to the ride
And shit, I'm straight, I'm on my way
I'm on my way, get out my wake
I'm runnin' late, what can I say?
I heard you die twice
Once when they bury you in the grave
And the second time is the last time
That somebody mentioned your name
So when I leave here on this earth
Did I take more than I gave?
Did I look out for the people?
Or did I do it all for
fame? Legend is exodus, searching for euphoria, trudging through the mud to find the present,
no ignoring us. Got 20,000 deep off in the street like we some warriors. My mama told me never bow
your head. I feel glorious, glorious. Got a chance to start again.
I was born for this, born for this.
That's who I am.
How could I forget?
I made it through the darkest part of the night.
And now I see the sunrise.
And I feel glorious, glorious.
I feel glorious, glorious. I feel glorious, glorious.
Passion.
Very good, yeah.
Passion.
We won't talk about the singing bit because my singing bit is going to be rough.
Yeah, let's just...
Just focus on the rapping.
Yeah, let's not talk about the singing.
Whenever I hear you rap, I imagine you embodying Iggy Azalea every single time.
It just sounds like Iggy Azalea.
I get like all this anger when I'm rapping.
I can hear it.
Yeah, let's go.
Very aggressive, eh?
It's so fun.
Okay, that's Bree's Macklemore.
Here comes my Macklemore.
After you've heard both, you'll be able to vote
and tell us who did the best Macklemore for Friday Oki this week.
Brian Clint.
You know I'm back like I never left.
Another sprint, another step.
Another day, another breath.
Been chasing dreams, but I never slept.
I got a new attitude and a lease on life.
It's a peace of mind.
Seeking to find I can sleep when I die.
When a piece of the pie got the keys to the ride
and shit I'm straight, I'm on my wave
I'm on my wave, get out my wake
I'm running late, what can I say
I heard you die twice
once when they bury you in the grave
and the second time is the last time
when somebody mentions your name
so when I leave here on this earth
did I take more than I gave
did I look out for the people
or did I do it all for
the fame? Legend, it's exodus, searching for euphoria, trudging through the mind to find
the present, no ignoring us. Got 20,000 deep off in the street like we some warriors. My mama told
me never bow your head. I feel glorious, glorious. Got a chance to start again.
I was born for this, born for this.
It's who I am, not gonna forget.
I made it through the darkest part of the night.
And now I see the sunrise.
I feel glorious, glorious.
I feel glorious, glorious. I feel glorious, glorious.
Just focus on the rapping.
I really hope Sam, our audio guy,
has loaded rapping parts for the replays.
Someone's mentioned this.
They said,
Did you both intentionally sing rubbish on Fridayoke?
It's not.
We're trying our hardest.
It was a really hard one to hit, okay?
If there are still five people listening
who want to vote on Fridayoke this week,
the phone lines are open on 0800 dials at M.
We love you guys getting involved in this
and picking a winner each week.
We need it, okay?
We need your votes,
and we need you guys to decide
who was the least crap.
Brie and Clint. Five votes, five callers,
five listeners to ZM to decide
the winner. Jamie Lee's up first. Kia ora, Jamie
Lee. Hi, Jamie Lee. Happy Friday,
mate. Thank God for that.
Thank God for Friday, Jamie Lee.
And thank God for you. Who are you voting
for on Friday, Oki? I love
Brie to pieces, But I think Clint's
Got the fun today
Yeah
No worries Jamie Lee
It's hard to tell the difference
Between me and real Matt Clamore
Aye
Aye
Jamie
Not too far
Okay
Appreciate you
Softening the blow for me too
Jamie Lee
Thank you
Let's go to Jay
Kia ora Jay
Hi Jay
Kia ora
How are you guys?
Good mate
How's your Friday going?
It's great now
I'm finished work.
Oh, yeah.
How good is it on a Friday afternoon?
Come on, lay it out for us, Jay.
Who won Friday Okie this week and why?
For me, it was definitely Bree.
She sort of took it out on both of your guys' one.
Her singing in the background on Clint sort of overpowered.
Wait, you think Bree was singing in the background of my one?
It sounded like it
It sounded like Brie
It was amazing
It was on point
Oh well thank you Jay
I'll take the vote
I will take it
We'll give you
We'll give you that vote
That was me singing
in the background
of my one
Thank you very much
It was just high pitch
Yeah it was just me
doing my falsettos
Hannah's here
Hi Hannah
Hi Hannah
Hey guys
Hello
Happy Friday mate
Thanks guys
You too.
Who's the winner of Friday Oki this week, in your opinion, Hannah?
In my opinion?
Bree, you were amazing, but Clint, mate, no one else can nail those lyrics as a lad,
so you got my vote, mate.
Nice.
Thank you, Hannah.
I appreciate that.
Thanks, Hannah.
Have a great weekend.
Let's go to Alana.
Kia ora, Alana.
Hi, Alana.
Hi.
It's 2-1 in favour of me at the moment.
You're either going to give me the win
or you're going to take us to tie break this afternoon.
Who do you think took out Friday O'Keefe?
I'm taking it to a tie.
Good.
Yes, Alana.
I like that.
Thank you.
You just liked my hot fire Aussie rhymes.
I just wanted Clint's to end.
Wait. rhymes. I just wanted Clint's to end. Wait, so it was
because you were giving me the pity vote
It was the least worst. The less of two evils.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, well the decider's here.
I'll take it anyway. I'll take it. Hi Lisa.
Hi Lisa. Hello. Power's all yours.
Tell us who is winning Friday
Oaky this week.
Bree, you did well, but
Clint, you take it this week.
Love it. Thank you, Lisa.
Thanks, Lisa. Have a good weekend, mate.
Thank you.
That was not Brie in the background
of that. No, I did back up.
That was not Brie doing BDs. No, that was my falsetto.
That was all me. No, Jay heard
it perfectly. I squeezed them real tight and I got up as high as I could.
Time for a birthday banger.
Free and Clint's birthday banger.
All right, let's get a birthday banger for a Friday to get you home.
Three people, what song was number one on their 16th?
We'll find out and we'll play our favourite one.
Happy Friday, Stephanie.
Welcome to the show. Hello, Steph.
Hi, how are you guys? Good, mate.
How's your week been?
Yeah, it's been good, actually. It's been good.
Oh, good to hear. What's your birthday, Steph?
My birthday is the 25th
of April, 1990.
Alright, that means you were 16 in
2006. And on the
25th of April in 2006, this was number one.
Pussycat Dolls, beep.
I've never heard this song in my life.
Have you not?
Really?
No.
This was massive. Yeah, this is peak Pussy not? Really? No. Oh, this was massive.
Yeah, this is peak Pussycat Dolls.
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, okay.
Maybe you were listening to some more wholesome music when you were 16.
I don't know.
Possibly, yeah.
Possibly, yeah.
Okay, wait there, Stephanie.
We're going to do a birthday banger for Camilla.
Kia ora, Camilla.
Hi, Camilla.
Hello.
How's your week been?
It's been cruisy, but really good.
Good.
Good. I like a cruisy week. Good to hear. Camilla, what's your week been? It's been cruisy, but really good. Good. Good.
I like a cruisy week.
Good to hear.
Camilla, what's your birthday?
19th of December, 1996.
Right.
That means you were 16 in 2012.
And on your 16th birthday, this would have been at number one.
We saying oh, we, oh, we, oh, we, oh.
You are now, now, rocking with Will.i.am and Brittany, bitch.
Banger.
Banger.
I listen to that all the time.
Camilla, what a tune.
You love Brittany?
So good, yeah.
Two Will.i.am songs.
That's one in particular.
Back to back, by the way.
Oh, yeah, it is too.
Will.i.am was on the Pussycat Dolls song too.
Can we go three from three?
Wait there, Camilla.
We'll get a birthday banger for Adam.
Kia ora, Adam.
Hi, Adam.
Hey, how you going?
Good, mate.
What have you got planned for the weekend?
Hanging out with friends, just chilling out.
Not much, really.
Yeah, nice.
Good stuff.
Well, let's do your birthday banger.
What's your birthday?
February 4th, 1982.
That means you were 16 in 1998.
And on the 4th of February in 98, this was number one.
Oh, Adam.
God, I fizzed for some Matchbox 20.
What about you, Adam?
Well, you know what?
As well I am on that track as well.
He could be.
He could have been if he wanted to be.
He could have produced it.
Yeah.
Do you like it?
Matchbox 20, yeah, I listened to it back in the day.
To be honest, I think it's probably not the best banger
of the lot today.
Okay.
What would you pick, Adam?
I think the Pussycat Dolls.
I've listened to them.
You reckon Pussycat Dolls?
Okay, cool.
Okay, wait there.
We'll take that into account.
My vote's Matchbox 20 all the way.
Really?
Love Matchbox 20.
Over that Britney Spears song?
Yeah, because the Matchbox 20 song isn't something I hear
slash we don't play much on ZM.
Yeah.
And I just adore that Matchbox 20 song.
I think that's the excuse we used last time we played this song.
Was it?
And then the next day Ross said,
Matchbox effing 20.
No more Matchbox 20.
Mate, I love Matchbox 20.
No one rocks softer than the Brian Clint show.
I love some 20s.
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You're the winner.
Oh, sweet.
Have a good weekend mate
Who here is watching
Masterchef
Whoa that came in hot
It did
Wowza
Me I'm watching MasterChef.
I love it.
Yeah.
I think it's one of the best seasons ever.
Yeah, fans versus faves.
It's at the point of MasterChef.
I'm not going to spoil anything because I'm watching it on TV.
You don't want anybody to go home.
It's really hard at the moment.
You like everyone.
Yeah, and every time someone does, it's very, very emotional.
But everyone there, you could see any one of them winning it.
Yeah, I know.
I just adore Julie Goodwin so much.
Yes.
Her and I used to be radio rivals.
Really?
My last place that I worked.
Yeah, right.
There was two radio stations where I lived.
Yeah.
And she was on the opposition.
Wow.
Doing the breakfast show.
Was she a breakfast radio host?
Yeah.
Wow.
Anyway, if you're watching MasterChef or if you've ever watched MasterChef
and you thought to yourself, all this amazing food,
because when all the contestants are there early on,
there'd be so much food that is cooked.
So much food.
And not all of it even gets tasted.
Exactly.
So if you ever thought, I wonder what happens to that food,
but also the food that is in the pantry.
Yeah.
Because they are constantly restocking that pantry.
It's all fresh food.
But not everything gets used.
No, they can't.
Yeah, exactly.
Cuts of meat, fish, dairy, everything.
All kinds of stuff.
Well, I've got the insight here as to what happens.
So apparently after the judges finish eating,
so obviously the judges, you know, taste the food.
Yeah.
And did you also know, I learnt this from one of my friends who works on the show,
that the judges go around and taste,
because do you ever think to yourself,
when the judges are going to be tasting, it's going to be cold?
Yeah.
Because they've cleaned up all the benches,
everything's been done and then they...
And I actually found out straight from Nadia Lim once
that the judges never taste the food warm.
Like, they don't.
The food that goes up to them at that judging bit,
it's always cold.
They're always presenting their food cold.
Right, because my friend who works on the Aussie one
said how they do it there
is that the judges taste it as they finish it.
Right.
Or as they're cooking.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, when they bring it up to the front of the room.
Oh, it's always cold.
It's always cold.
Because it's TV and they've got to reset all the shots and all that stuff.
The judges taste it as they finish cooking.
That makes more sense.
And then they re-taste it.
Okay.
And then they have to act as if they're tasting it for the first time.
Exactly.
Well, that's what I hear.
Anyway, apparently, yeah.
So after the judges finish judging it and eating,
the contestants are often invited up to make a small plate
where they can all taste it and have a go at the meal
and then they're encouraged to take the leftovers home
to their accommodation.
Okay.
But obviously there's still a lot of food and produce left over
and apparently it's donated to people in need around Melbourne.
Oh, that's good.
So they partner with all these different not-for-profits
and they literally don't waste any of the food, which is really cool.
Good, that's positive.
I like that.
They should open the MasterChef kitchen to them
and they can just come in and use the stoves.
They should, yeah.
Use the blast chiller.
The blast chiller is such a fancy item to have in your kitchen.
Someone who's down on their luck is in there making up like a flambe.
Yeah, right.
I just want to make a souffle in here.
Is that all good?
But no, that's really – I was really interested to learn that.
And so, yeah, places like the Salvation Army, Vinny's, Soup Kitchens,
they donate it all to them.
Amazing.
Yeah.
That's so cool.
I would love to be like a guest judge on that show one day.
Would be.
Just to taste the food.
Oh, mate.
And the episode I want to be a guest judge on.
Which one?
Toasted Sandwich episode.
Either the Toasted Sandwich episode or the Two Minute Noodles episode.
One of those ones.
Either or.
Either one, I'm fine.
Oh, mate.
Best gig in television.
Bree and Clint.
How much would you say you spend on takeaways a month?
Oh, great question.
It's like a once a week thing.
Yep.
So wait, let's do the math.
Yeah.
So how much per?
Probably 50 bucks.
50 bucks.
Between me and my wife and...
Oh, so once a week for four, so about...
About 200 bucks.
200 bucks a month.
A month, yeah.
For the whole family.
For the whole family. For the whole family.
Yeah.
Well, this is...
Because I don't let anyone else know
about the takeaways I have for myself.
Do you get secret takeaways?
Nah, but I don't count.
If I'm at the gas station and I feel like a pie...
That's a secret takeaway.
Nah, pie...
Oh, secret takeaways.
Nah, pie is not takeaways.
I've talked about my secret takeaways on this show before.
Yeah, but it's not a secret.
I just don't put it in that part of the budget.
I get secret... That pie goes on the gas budget. Right. Yeah. Right. Yeah, but it's not a secret. I just don't put it in that part of the budget. I get secret. That pie goes on the
gas budget. Right. Right.
Oh, that's how you do it. You slip it under
on the gas budget.
Well, there's an influencer
that's making headlines today
which he's talking about how much
he spends on takeaways
a month. Okay. Now, is
everyone ready? I mean, is everyone
sitting down?
So his name's Cosmin Soneka.
Yeah.
He's 29.
Okay.
He lives in London, but he goes back and forth, I believe, to Dubai.
Yeah.
And he claims to spend a total of $19,000 a month on takeaways.
What is wrong with this guy?
So he's a devoted foodie.
That's kind of his thing, right?
And he will eat anything from caviar, truffles, champagne,
and gold leaf burgers every night of the week.
Nah, that doesn't count.
Every night of the week.
Nah, that's not okay.
Can we get Eat Lit Food on the phone?
That guy is a dedicated foodie.
I want to know how much he's spending on food. Because don't try and justify your $20,000 a month on takeaways
because you're a foodie.
This guy says he spends thousands on chocolate a month.
Because it's obviously the fancy chocolate.
He better have plenty of money in his KiwiSaver is all I'm going to say.
And you know why he says he spends that much?
Why?
Why he gets so many takeaways?
Why?
Because he's worth it?
Because he hates the smell of cooking in his kitchen.
So he's a foodie and he hates the smell of cooking in his kitchen.
Apparently, yeah.
What's this guy's name?
Cosman.
I definitely don't want to hate follow him.
I definitely don't want to follow him so I can just go
like, oh, this guy
pisses me off so
much.
Oh, it's a
Tuesday.
Whip out the
caviar, darling.
I feel better
about my pies now
too.
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