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Episode Date: September 22, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 You tapped it, so we're playing it. It's ZM's Brean Clint, the podcast. ZM's Brinclint, thanks to KFC's new Katsu Bowl, here for a good time, not a long time. Go! ZDEM's Brinclint! Yes, hello, gidday, happy Monday. No Clint in this afternoon, which means the girlies are going to get involved. Girlies, roll call.
Starting point is 00:00:28 Do we say our names or do you say our names? Oh, producer Claude, really and Willig. Why is this so awkward? Producer Ella, here in the booth. That was better than I expected girls. It was almost like this opening scene from Bring It On. Really? No.
Starting point is 00:00:48 But we should recreate that. Should we recreate that at some point? Can you remind me? I can't remember. And I'm big red. Oh, yes. T-Torrents. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:00:58 We can get around to that. Huge show for you on the way. We've got Bleda slow cup tickets to give away. We're going to do that just after 5.30 if you're keen to watch the All Blacks take on the wallabies this weekend in Auckland. Eden Park, it all goes down. And we're going to kick it off with Trady versus Lady. This is big. The Trades are on 76.
Starting point is 00:01:23 The ladies just in front on 77. This could be the first tie of the year. It could be all tied up here this afternoon. If you want to win 50 bucks and a bit of glory, give us a call now. Play Z-Dames, Bree and Clint. Let's play Trady versus Lady. It's Trady versus Lady. Three, two, one, let's go.
Starting point is 00:01:48 In the great words of Mufasa, it is time. Oh, that was him. I was like, that was the baboon. No, you're right, that was. Oh, was it? Yeah. No. It was Mufusse.
Starting point is 00:02:00 Oh, wait, no, it was it? The baboon. Rafiki. Yeah, I might have a Rufi. Damn it. Okay, that's not going to be a question in today's Trady versus Lady. But when I say it is time, it means it is time to see if the Trades can finally do it. Can they level the scores?
Starting point is 00:02:15 It currently sits at 76 to the Trades, 77 to the Ladies. Let's meet our players this afternoon. Our Trades are playing together as a team, but he is 42, and he's playing along side, his daughter, Bianca, please. Welcome to the show, Johnny and Bianca. Hello, guys. Shut up. How are we?
Starting point is 00:02:35 Good, thank you, mate. Do you guys play often? Sometimes on the way home just from school. But, yeah, we thought we'd just give it a go. Something they're doing the holidays, you know? I like it, guys. Best of luck. You'll be taking on our lady this afternoon.
Starting point is 00:02:50 She's from the Carpity Coast. She's 30, and she's a dog walker. Welcome to the show, Lucy. Hi, Lucy. Hi, Lucy. Hi. How many dogs do you? Are you walking at one time, Luce?
Starting point is 00:03:01 Oh, like 10 to 12. Jeez, that's a lot of energy. Probably would have been more comfortable with six. Yeah, crazy dog, bloody people. I bet. All right, guys, here's how it works. Johnny and Bianca, your buzzer is Trady. Lucy, your buzzer is lady.
Starting point is 00:03:19 When you think you know the answer, buzz in. And first to get three correct, we'll take home the win. Are we all set and ready? Sure. All right, guys, here we go. Best of luck. Question number one. What animal has the largest brain relative to body size? Is it a dog, a dolphin or a pig? Ladies. Lady. Yes, Lucy. Dolphin.
Starting point is 00:03:44 It is a dolphin. I could hear Johnny whispering it in the background as well. He knew. Trust your gut, Johnny. One to the ladies. Question number two. in which city in America is Studio 54 located? Trady? Yes, Johnny and Bianca. Los Angeles? It's a great yes. No.
Starting point is 00:04:06 Lucy, do you want to swoop? Yeah. I'll give you three, two, one. Buzzie out. Ran out of time. New York City is what we were looking for. Johnny says no Googling.
Starting point is 00:04:26 It's all fair and above board. One to the ladies. I didn't even know what my name was. Lucy. Okay, guys, it's all right. We move on to question number three. All right, buzz in when you can tell me who sings this. Lady.
Starting point is 00:04:45 Oh, Lucy just got in there. You are Rehanna. It is Rehanna. Two to the ladies. Johnny and Bianca, you need this one to stay in it. I believe in you. Here we go. Question number four.
Starting point is 00:05:01 What is the highest grossing romantic comedy of all time? Is it How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days? My Big Fat Greek Wedding or Pretty Woman? Ladies. Yes, Lucy for the win. Pretty woman. It's incorrect. Johnny and Bianca, come on here.
Starting point is 00:05:22 My big fat Greek. Really? That is correct. You stay in it. Here we go, guys. We've got a game on our hands. Two to the ladies, one to the tradies. Question number five.
Starting point is 00:05:35 Name the singer that is famously called Material Girl. Trayette, Trayette. Johnny. It is Madonna. We're all tied up here in the six, Lucy. That's all right. We're all tied up. You've still got another chance.
Starting point is 00:05:52 Here we go. Question number six. In what year was the internet open to the public? Was it 1988, 1998, 1993 or 1996? Yes, Lucy. 1983? The options, the options were 1988, 1998, 1998, 1993 and 1996. Which one, Lucy?
Starting point is 00:06:21 Oh, 1999. 1998 is incorrect. Johnny and Bianca for the swoop? 1988. That's also incorrect. It's 1993. That's all right. We move on to question number seven.
Starting point is 00:06:37 This is chaos, guys. Here we go. This is still for the win. Question number seven. What is the name of Miley Cyrus's famous dad? Trinny, Trini. Johnny and Bianca for the win? Billy Ray
Starting point is 00:06:53 He's got it! You've got to be kidding. That was one of the messiest wins. They're stoats. Lucy. Great game from you, Lucy. Very unlucky. But Johnny and Bianca, guess what?
Starting point is 00:07:17 You've tied up the tradies. Yeah! I'm a train lab, by the way. You're a what, sorry, Johnny? I'm a drag-lare-a-digger operator. Johnny, you've done your boys and your girls proud today. Well done. We can't understand a word.
Starting point is 00:07:36 I feel like I've come out the other side of a wind tunnel. Me too. He's done them proud, though. The tradies, tied up. I've got a juicy one for you. How juicy. Pretty juicy. of mine and we can talk about it because it's a friend back home in
Starting point is 00:07:54 Aussie. Is this like a friend of mine, wink, wink, or like a friend? No, it's like a brother to me. It's your brother? No, it's not my brother. Your hot brother. It's not my brother. It's like a brother to me. Like he's that close. He said to me he he's pretty annoyed at his family at the moment and he asked my advice of what I thought and then I said can I ask Can I ask the entire country of New Zealand?
Starting point is 00:08:20 Can I ask the entire country what they think? He's like, okay, I'd be interested to know. So here we go, right? Here's the situation. This friend of mine been dating this girl for about seven and a half years. Recently, they broke up. About six months ago, they broke up. And no one cheated on anyone.
Starting point is 00:08:41 Like, it wasn't an awful breakup, but, you know, they kind of just fell out of love and broke up with each other. amicable. He's now having a situation where he's found out that some of his family members have still been hanging out with his ex. That's kind of weird. Like, he's not there, obviously. He doesn't know about it. No, he hasn't known about it. And look, he didn't say it was behind my back and they've been lying to me, but he's like, they didn't tell me. And so they kind of have been keeping it from me. You're lying by omission. And he feels weird about it.
Starting point is 00:09:21 So it's his mum and his sister are the ones that have caught up with his ex. So cheeky. Who I said to him, I said, look, it is a hard one because, you know, you've dated this person, this girl for seven and a half years. You would have brought her, you know, into the family. She was a part of your family. And they might like her more than they like you. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:09:44 And I said, look, I'm not going to lie. I liked your ex more than I. No, I didn't say that, but I'm like, you know, it is difficult because you bring someone into the fold and into the family and they get to know this person. And then you go through a breakup and they feel like they're going through a breakup as well. How long between the actual breakup and the hangouts? He doesn't know.
Starting point is 00:10:08 How long since he found out? Like, how long have they been separated? Six months. Right. They've been separated. That's not a long time. Not a long time. and he feels like his family,
Starting point is 00:10:19 like his mum and his sister, should have loyalty to him. But I said, I was like, it's not like she has wronged you. Like it'd be a different story for me if she had have cheated or done something horrible. I'd be like completely understand. They probably shouldn't talk to her.
Starting point is 00:10:37 Yeah, that's a great point. You know? Whereas I'm like, oh, it's hard though, because I get his point of view as well. It makes it more difficult. I think, for him to move on because then she's still kind of like... She's still so in with the family and everything. You know, is she getting invited to family Christmas this year?
Starting point is 00:10:54 She just shows up at Christmas. He's like, mum's like, well, she was in... I'd already drew her name in the secret Thana. I can't return it. We can't take it back. I was too prompt and they only gave me 30 days and it's past the window. His mum and sister don't know that he knows. Oh, no.
Starting point is 00:11:12 And I said, I was like, you probably just need to talk to them about. But I really don't know. I don't know who's camp I'm in. I feel a bit weird about it. Like my initial reaction is, no, that's not no. That's not kosher. You don't do that. And I think he's really struggling with it because he's still heartbroken over it.
Starting point is 00:11:33 Yeah, he hasn't even had enough time to grieve. They say that in those long relationships, oh no, I'm forgetting the exact math, they say it takes as many months as years you were together. So if they were together for seven and a half years, do you say? It'd be seven and a half months. That can't be right. I think it's half the time you were together. That's a Sex and the City reference, I think.
Starting point is 00:11:54 Yeah, I'm pretty sure. No, have I watched too much TV? Well, I don't know if they came up with it, but they definitely talk about that theory. Someone else told me that it takes half the amount of time you were together. So when I left my six-year relationship, I was like, it's going to take me three years. You're like, I was in love with it, and I wasn't that much in love. Not three years in love. I thought we could ask people this afternoon.
Starting point is 00:12:17 Oh, 800 dials at M, or you can text through on 9-6-96. Maybe it's your family that continued to be friends with your ex or they continued to have your ex in their life. Maybe it was your best friend that continued to have your ex in their life. Who was still friends with the ex after you'd broken up? I imagine there'd be a lot of siblings. We're like, you dated a girl, but your sister is real close with her still. Yep, 100%.
Starting point is 00:12:44 Let's talk to Anonymous first. Hi, Anonymous. Hello. You've got a different perspective on this, Anonymous. I do. My partner's family were like this. Okay. Where I like this with his ex-partner.
Starting point is 00:12:59 But for me, now is the... Wait, wait, wait, wait. So you're dating this guy and his family are still friends with his ex. Is that what you're saying? Yeah. Bussy. Yeah. Where they has been, or like, messaging, catching up.
Starting point is 00:13:16 But to me, it feels like, you know, we're kind of existing, like my relationship existing in the shadow. Oh, that would be awful anonymous. So it does make you feel like uncomfortable? Yeah, I mean, I find it strange. Yeah, I, look, I'm not going to lie, if I was you, I would find it a bit strange, especially because, like, are they still staying friends with this girl? Because they're hoping he gets back together with her. like is that the point of it or like yeah who knows how long did they date three or so years but they were like broken up for nearly two
Starting point is 00:13:53 before we got together so you know it was a reason it would get yeah right have you talk to your partner about this how long have you guys been dating uh nearly two years and have you ever talked to him about how it's a bit weird yeah i mean he's in the same boat as me right but rather it didn't happen Hey, you know, Anonymous, and that's the main thing. As long as you and your partner are on the same page, then everything, you know, you can tackle everything together. Totally.
Starting point is 00:14:22 Yeah. Okay, well, thanks for the call Anonymous. Interesting one. Yeah, I think I'd feel a bit weird about that. Me too. Especially if, like, they're having her over, and then that means you can't come because they're hanging out with the X. You can't escape it.
Starting point is 00:14:37 It's just always there whether you want it or not. Yeah, what about this one? Someone texts through and said, have unfortunately been married twice, that's what they said. And my mom, bless her soul, kept in touch with my first ex-husband. My dad is currently still in contact with my second ex-husband. I've accepted it, but when I found out it hurt, but this time I understood that these guys were a part of my family. So I don't talk to them, but my parents have slash still do. That, yeah, okay, well, it depends how long, yeah, you were together.
Starting point is 00:15:11 Like if you were together for three months and then they still decided to hang out with them. You're like, you like more than me. Exactly. They do eventually like you've been together with someone so long. They do become part of your family. So I do get that to a point. But I just know who I am as a person. I would hate it so much.
Starting point is 00:15:28 Yeah, me too. What about this? My partner's family still hang out with his ex. I think we just talked to her. Someone said I totally think it's okay. I'm still in contact with my son's ex. And they have been apart for six years. There was no hard feelings with them and they both moved on.
Starting point is 00:15:45 Different story there would have been if they had an affair or something, I think. Someone else said my sister recently left her partner of 25 years. Two of us are still really close with him as we grew up with him and he didn't do wrong by us. He's like our big brother. She hates it, but we can't help it. 25 years. That's a long time.
Starting point is 00:16:06 It's a long time. Like I kind of do understand not being able to cut ties. Yes. And as long as you're up front about it, just no shady secrets, guys. And as long as they didn't, you know, do anything horrible to your family member, then, yeah. I mean, it's a hard one, isn't it? Yeah, not for me. ZD.N.'s, Brinclent. Time to head to Hollywood for the tea.
Starting point is 00:16:28 The tea. Live from L.A. with Dean, this story just keeps getting bigger and bigger. Jimmy Kimmel taken off the air indefinitely, and now people are fighting back. they certainly are fighting back every celebrity you can imagine has taken some side mostly on Jimmy Kimmel's side and they come out in all different ways one person I thought was fascinating is Cynthia Nixon who we know of course as Miranda from Sex and the City she had this to say I just cancelled my Disney Plus and Hulu subscriptions and they asked me why I hit other and I wrote because I believe in the First Amendment reinstate Jimmy Kimmel now my whole family is really going to miss Abbott Elementary.
Starting point is 00:17:12 We are really going to miss only murders in the building. But you know what? We would miss the First Amendment a whole lot more. Don't go to the theme parks. Don't go on the cruises. Cancel your subscriptions now. Dean, she's obviously talking about the fact that ABC and Disney, they're all owned, obviously, together.
Starting point is 00:17:29 And they've taken Jimmy Kimmel off the air for talking about the Kirk shooting. And people are saying you're taking away his First Amendment right, which is the right to free speech. And now people are boycotting all of these products saying, give us our First Amendment rights. And so far, from what I've read, Disney has lost $3.87 billion from people canceling subscriptions.
Starting point is 00:17:56 Wow, that is massive. And they could be looking at another billion in the can as well. Let me talk about the potential lawsuit that may happen if Jimmy Kim will actually get fired. Now, as we all know, about 20 producers and spiders and everything would have been across that he said in the show. Like, this was not just something he came up with off the cuff, and it would have been approved by everyone.
Starting point is 00:18:17 They say that if he actually gets fired because of this, he could sue Disney ABC for something like a billion dollars. He wouldn't get a billion dollars, but that is what the lawsuit would look like because it would be an unfair dismissal lawsuit in the most spectacular public fashion ever. This is just really, and it's not going anywhere. This story is not getting any smaller.
Starting point is 00:18:35 Donald Trump just today at the memorial of the men who died discussed Jimmy Kimmel at the memorial of... What? Donald Trump talked about Jimmy Kimmel at the memorial of Charlie Ryan. Why would he do that?
Starting point is 00:18:52 Because Donald Trump decided to use this moment as a political moment, I guess. So just like you said earlier in the piece, not going anywhere. This is getting bigger by the day. It's just crazy to me because I've been reading other articles talking about how Jimmy Kimmel would obviously have a watertight contract, right? He signs these contracts. They're worth millions of dollars.
Starting point is 00:19:14 He gets paid a lot of money and he's been doing this for a long, long time. He's talked about political stuff many, many times in the past and someone talked about how in his contract, in all the late night show host contracts, they talk about how they're allowed to talk about what they want to talk about, whether that be politics, this, that and the other. And that's what they're saying this lawsuit could really be about Dean is taking ABC to court over the fact that it's in his contract. He was allowed to do it and he got pretty much dismissed from it. So it's going to be interesting one to see how it all plays out, Dean. Sure is. We should take the gig. What if they could replace him with us?
Starting point is 00:19:55 Hey, mate, give me a call. I'll be there in a second. That is the tea piping hot from Hollywood. Dean McCarthy. Thanks so much, mate. We'll be back after this. I want to talk about when you have family plans. That might be for streaming services. Spotify is very famous for having family plans. And I think a family plan is, is it four? I think up to four. Up to four accounts.
Starting point is 00:20:19 And cheaper than if you're by yourself. Yeah, like if you lump them all in together, you can get it for cheaper. And a woman has talked about how it's created a rift in her family after this was the situation. Her husband has two brothers. They created a family account on Spotify years ago before she had even met her husband So maybe like six years ago
Starting point is 00:20:42 The three boys were like, let's get a family plan It'll be cheaper for all of us And at that stage, one of the brothers was married And so he was like, well, can my wife have the fourth spot? And they all decided that makes sense She can have the fourth spot And then we all save a bit of money because it's cheaper. Great. Fast forward now to
Starting point is 00:21:03 six years later, this woman has married one of the other brothers and the other brother that was married has gotten divorced. Right, so now the ex-wife is the one on the plan. So the ex-wife is still on the family plan on Spotify and this new wife, she's just gotten married to the other brother. She's literally in the family now. She has said to her husband, I think it's time that... I want to take our relationship to the next level, babe.
Starting point is 00:21:32 You need to put me on the family Spotify. Old mate can get kicked off. She's not even in the family anymore. Yeah, she's long gone. I don't believe there's any kids. So she says ties should be cut and she gets added to the Spotify family plan. It'll make sense. They've gone ahead and done that and have informed the brother that was married to the woman
Starting point is 00:21:56 afterwards and said, hey, we've kicked old maid off Spotify family plan. and he's blown up and has said, I've just been through this horrific divorce and you're just going to cause another issue for me. Making this worse for me. Where she's going to lose it over this, blah, blah, blah. And they're like, well, she's not even in the family anymore. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:15 He could get his own plan and put her on that one if he wants to keep her happy. You could have a second family plan. It's his ex-wife. He doesn't need to keep her happy anymore. Isn't that the whole point of a divorce? They should do what I did when I went through a breakup. Yes.
Starting point is 00:22:30 We had a Netflix account that I was paying for. Okay. And we were both on it. I just decided I don't want Netflix anymore. And I just cancelled the plan and didn't say anything. And then like a couple of months later I got the, hey, did you change the password? And I'm like, wait. So this is with your, an X of yours.
Starting point is 00:22:49 Yeah. You've cancelled the plan. I didn't say anything. I was like, I'm just going to cancel that. And did they try and come back and say, hey? Eventually, it was a very casual comment of, oh, by the way, did you change? the password like it's not working for me and I was like oh no no no I cancelled the plan because I didn't want to have to deal with the the relationship stuff of like oh I'm kicking you off
Starting point is 00:23:09 you guys are broken up I know how long had you been broken up uh a couple months like three months four months maybe tell me the truth is there any part of you that cancelled Netflix just to have the satisfaction of kicking them off of it. There was a very small part where I knew they tried to log in and at the moment of like, a very small, 99% of the reason part. The pettiest thing I did though. It wasn't even that. So I, we have a dog together and I ran the Instagram account for my dog. Then we were both on the Instagram. This is the most millennial thing you've ever said. And you can log into the settings and see where else you're logged in. And then I found her phone and logged her out. I don't think she
Starting point is 00:23:58 knows the password you took her you took her Instagram dog account rights away I'm not going to lie one of the greatest moments in any breakup for me ever Claude so you're not alone in this a friend of mine and I had a family plan it was him me and then one of our other best mates and then my ex was on the account and I reckon it was maybe like three maybe like three months after we'd broken up where I'd realize and I remember talking to my friend and I was like, let's you know, kick him off
Starting point is 00:24:33 and it was the best feeling in the world. Isn't it satisfying? It's so satisfied. And you don't even get to see the reaction but you know. Oh, you know. You know. You know it would have caused them at least an afternoon of mild inconvenience. They would have tried to open it and gone, oh, it's not working. And then they would never have thought about it again.
Starting point is 00:24:53 Yeah, yeah, vindicated. I think, I want to hear from people, 0,800 dials at M, or you text us on 966, who did you have to kick off the plan? And this could have been an ex. It could have been maybe Auntie Susan never pays for anything and eventually you had to kick her off. Someone you went to uni with and haven't seen for eight years. Yeah, who wasn't? The ZM Podcast Network. Someone ticks through, this is a good tip actually.
Starting point is 00:25:18 They said, my ex's new girlfriend renamed the profile from just. his name to his and her name, which was silly as it was my account. They got booted off pretty quickly. Oh, that's hilarious. You're like, wait out yourself. Yeah, big mistake. Now it's gone. You've ruined it for all of us.
Starting point is 00:25:38 I wonder how long that he had had access to the account before that. Yeah, and you were being so nice letting him keep it. Yeah, that is really nice of you. Let's go to 0800 dials at M. Hi, Anonymous. Hi. Is this, are you, which end are you on, Anonymous? I am the end that got kicked off of a free range. Oh, wait, so you're an X that was using an X's account?
Starting point is 00:26:05 Yeah. Hi, mate, we've all done it. We've all done it. You take what you can get. How long and what account was it? So we were together, broke up at least four years ago, and it was Netflix. And I had it still logged onto my iPad, not realizing. I thought it was mine because it had been on there so long.
Starting point is 00:26:22 and all one day, but at least six months ago, got booted off. And I was like, oh. Wait, are you telling me that you've had free Netflix for three and a half years because you were using your exes? Yes. Amazing. Hey, look, don't be upset that it's gone. Be happy that it was.
Starting point is 00:26:43 Smile that it happened. You know? No, no, I've got a new partner and I get to use his. The original owner of the Netflix, were you, together for less time than you had his Netflix? Like were you together for two years and you had it for four years? Yeah, what was the bigger
Starting point is 00:27:00 relationship? Was it three and a half years with the Netflix or how long did the relationship last for? The three and a half years out of it, so it was the relationship with like two and a bit years. Wait! Yeah, you won. You were in a relationship with his Netflix for longer than the actual relationship.
Starting point is 00:27:16 Yes. Hey, we applaud you. Good on you, Anonymous. Yeah, well done. Well done. Someone else text through and said, I'm on the other end. I cackled when I realized that my ex had kicked me off his shared Spotify plan. For all I know, the bro had fallen on hard times. I found it kind of sad from his part
Starting point is 00:27:37 that he didn't bother to say anything. And he and his friend had a family plan and just the two of them are on it. Cute. So he went as far as he had extra spots, but he was like, no, I'm not letting her stay on here. Not let nurse stay on. Go check your subscriptions.
Starting point is 00:27:56 Go check them. It's actually quite interesting and you can do it on your phone. Go and check who's on your subscriptions, what subscriptions you currently have. If you go into your settings and type in subscriptions, you might be able to save a few bucks here and there.
Starting point is 00:28:10 It's ZAM's Brea and Clint podcast. It's time to play How Many? How many? How many? That's a good amount. The game where you win, if you have the most something, And today's theme, you will need a car. You will need to drive a vehicle.
Starting point is 00:28:30 You don't have to drive it every day. You just need to own and drive a car because we're looking for the most kilometers on the dashboard. Is that right, producer Ella? Correct, correct. And Sam, you're going to be playing to win those 50 KFC chicken dollars. Hello. Hi.
Starting point is 00:28:47 All right, so you've got a car. Yes, I do. What kind of car do you drive? Actually, let's all guess. Oh, a Toyota RAV-4. I reckon she drives a Mazda Excellar. I don't know cars. A blue one.
Starting point is 00:29:02 A pink one. Sam? Oh, I wish. No, Honda Fed. Oh, great choice. Is it white? It's like a grey, a dirty grey. Is this supposed to be dirty grey?
Starting point is 00:29:13 Sam, my car's dirty grey as well, and I figured I have to wash it less. It's already dirty. Hey, Sam. How this works is you need to have the most kilometers on your dash and you get to pick from me, producer Claude or producer Ella. So you're picking the person who you think has the least amount of kilometers on their dashboard, okay? Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:29:38 All right. I might go with Ella. Should we find out how many Sam has? Yeah, I think so. So you're locking in Ella? Yep. Okay. Which I feel like it's probably because she's been driving for like two minutes,
Starting point is 00:29:51 because she's 13. She's very young. Sam, let's have a starting point. How many kilometres do you have on your car right now? I've got 98324. 98324. So nearly hit the 100Ks, which means you'll need new brake pads.
Starting point is 00:30:10 I'm pretty sane. If my mechanic has taught me anything. Okay, around 100,000 Ks on Sam's car. She's locked in Ella. start with me, you would have definitely beaten me, Sam, because at the moment, my car has 32,897 kilometres.
Starting point is 00:30:30 Is that all? Yeah. What, you've got a brand new car or something? Well, it was brand new back in 22,000 kilometres ago. Wow. Nice. I just don't, yeah, I feel like I drive, I feel like I use my partner's car quite a lot. That long journey, not my car.
Starting point is 00:30:47 Your car's bigger, more comfortable. Okay, so you would have wanted if you chosen me, Claudia. Yes, Sam, you've taken me out of the running as well. And you would have won with me, but it would have been a tighter race. I have got 85,000. That would have been quite close. Okay, but it all comes down to how many kilometres Ella has on her car.
Starting point is 00:31:08 We're looking for less than 98,000. Ella, what say you? Sam? I'm happy to report that you have won. I literally have 40,000 cars on my car. 40,000. Yeah, I bought it. It's a purple car, and I bought it and it had 15,000.
Starting point is 00:31:27 And how many Ks before you had your first accident? Like, 1K. Hey, Sam, well done. You've made the right choice and we'll hook you out with that KFC. Awesome. Thanks, team. You're welcome. Hey, stick around, because this is big. I have some very, very good news for people who don't like running.
Starting point is 00:31:48 That's me. That's me. Ella? I don't like running but I'm trying to do it at the moment. Well, this might change your mind. Stick around. As ZM's Breed Clint Podcast. Clint away.
Starting point is 00:32:02 And he's going to be sad, I think, because he would have really relished in this information. I'm about to drop. Claude? Because I wouldn't say Clint's a runner. No. Is that fair to say? I think he does other things for fitness. Yeah, I think he tried to get into running.
Starting point is 00:32:20 Maybe last year and then his knees weren't any good. Like he said his knees were quite sore. You're coming into work like, oh. So he never got fully into it. I could be wrong. Maybe he's running in secret. But as far as I know, he's not a runner. I'm definitely not a runner.
Starting point is 00:32:37 You're not a runner. Every now and then I'm like, I could be a runner. And then I give it a go and I'm like, it's kind of fun. And then I'm like, it actually really hurts. I think you have about as much likelihoodness to be a runner as what I do. Hey, I could do long distance, just not short, fast running. I could do long distance in a relationship, not running. Actually, I couldn't do that either.
Starting point is 00:32:56 No, don't sign yourself up for that. I've got some great news for the non-runners of the world. So if that is you, listen up. This might make you a whole week. This might set you up beautifully because there's an MD. He's a trained doctor. Look, it has been taken from TikTok, so take it with a grain of salt. TikTok news is still news.
Starting point is 00:33:18 But a real doctor by the name of Gerald Imba has said this about running. Don't run, period. I'm so tired of saying it. The story is this. Running feels great. That's terrific. You get a high from it. That's terrific.
Starting point is 00:33:35 Your knees go, your ankles go, your hip goes, your skin goes, and your face sag. That's a pretty high price. And that's not enough. On top of it all, you're speeding up the fact that you're going to get shorter from the constant pounding. For me, that's enough. Why don't you just get on a bike and forget about running? There's so many things in there. Okay, so let's go through the things. Your knees? Yeah, can confirm. Knees aren't going to be good. Your ankles, not going to be good. Your hips. Can confirm. Your skin. Because if you're running, if you're running outside all the time, and even if you are wearing
Starting point is 00:34:09 sunscreen, you do get damage to your skin. And even just the movement of it, your cheeks move up and down. Well, he said face sagging. He'd end up with jowls because of the running. Look, I am going to choose to go head first and believe this guy 100%. Oh, yeah. I'm not going to question anything. Running's not good for you. No.
Starting point is 00:34:29 Running is terrible for you. I think we need to, should I text Maddie McLean? Oh, he is a runner. He's been doing a lot of running. And I'm just going to tell him, you don't want to get the face sags, Maddie. Should we go check? He's just down the road from us, so should we just like go in and touch his face? I'm like, Maddie, your face is going to end up looking like a bullsack.
Starting point is 00:34:48 You don't want that. You don't want that, no. Play Z-Eames, Bree and Clint. Everyone's been talking about Brittany Snow because she is the main character, one of the main characters in that show, The Hunting Wives. I haven't watched that, but I have seen Pitch Perfect. And she's in that. She's one of the main characters in Pitch Perfect.
Starting point is 00:35:09 And in Hairspray. She's been in a lot of stuff. the most recent The Hunting Wives. The more relevant one, the Hunting Wives. Well, it's big, Claudia. They just announced a season two. Is they? Yeah, it was that popular.
Starting point is 00:35:24 They said, yep, we're going to go again. Yeah, you and Clint have both raved about it, but I'm not one to take suggestion. If you're looking for a raunchy watch, the Hunting Wives can recommend. Because of that show, so it is relevant, she's gone on the Call Her Daddy podcast with Alex Cooper, and one of the topics that they talk about is exes.
Starting point is 00:35:46 And Britney Snow talked about one of the most outrageous things that an ex ever said to her. Take a listen. I had an ex tell me that I couldn't wear sweatpants. Who is this man? I will not tell you, but... What? Yeah, that they signified giving up,
Starting point is 00:36:02 which I love the description as well. Giving up? Giving up. Relaxed, cozy, comfortable. Thriving. I was like, I can look hot. Hot in sweatpants. You can look so fucking sexy in sweatpants.
Starting point is 00:36:17 Let me be the person. Brittany Snow could wear a plastic bag and she'd look amazing. She would look so amazing. Who is telling a woman that looks like, I mean any woman, but she's stunning. She's stunningly beautiful and some ex has gone out and said, oh, you can't wear sweatpants. Do we know if the ex means ever in the house, you can't wear them? I think that's why... Or out of the house.
Starting point is 00:36:43 I think that's why they were talking about it. Like, you can't wear sweatpants around me. At all? I think so. What if it's cold and it's bedtime or like it's movie time and you want to be comfortable? What if I want to go down the shops? What if I don't care about looking hot? I'll wear my sweatpants to my local supermarket.
Starting point is 00:37:00 I really don't care. And look, some might say that I have given up. And look, they might be correct. But... That may be true. But... But damn, I'm comfortable whilst doing it. Is this a controversial opinion then that I feel like sweatpants?
Starting point is 00:37:16 They're indoor pants. They're home pants. They're not out of the house pants. Yeah, I totally disagree with you. Nah, I know what you're saying. I've got my good sweatpants though and my bad sweatpants. I think all of mine are bad and that's probably why I'm like, these aren't leaving the house.
Starting point is 00:37:31 I look terrible in these. I'm just like my good ones are the ones that don't have holes in them. You know? The really good ones. Yeah. Producer Ella, you're a Gen Z. Are sweatpants okay to wear outside the house? Yeah, I think so.
Starting point is 00:37:44 I mean, I get what Courtney's saying. It might not be the most fashionable statement. But they're comfy. I went to an Indian restaurant last night, warmer sweatpants. It's sweatpants. What about if they're Lulu lemon sweatpants? See, in my world, a sweat pant, it's basically a pajama pant. Like, if you're wearing sweatpants, you're okay with wearing pajamas out of the house too.
Starting point is 00:38:04 And that's a big no-no. I don't see why that's so bad. What? Neither. But I mean, let's be real If we're wearing them How they should be worn Then we should be exercising
Starting point is 00:38:15 Do you really think so? They're called sweatpants Are they actually meant to be sweated in? I don't know Where did the name come from? One of the style is called joggers You're supposed to jog in those? I do know tights are out
Starting point is 00:38:28 According to Gen Z Tites are out And baggy pants are in So you might be seeing a lot more people Wear sweatpants Just put some jeans on What? At the gym? Not at the gym.
Starting point is 00:38:38 God, I saw a guy at my gym literally yesterday wearing jeans. What was he doing? Did you arrest him? No, he was the cutest man. He was wearing jeans and a button-up shirt. And I was like, I wonder if they're his gym clothes or if he decided at the last minute. And he's like, I'm not going home. No, you just don't go to the gym if you forget your clothes.
Starting point is 00:39:06 Oh, no. You wear a perfect excuse. You wouldn't go in jeans? No. I'm going to go in jeans tomorrow. Oh, hell no. Yeah. One time I'll be there.
Starting point is 00:39:15 I need to see it happen. No. Sweatpants or jeans? At the gym's fine. Just not to like a restaurant Ella. It wasn't a restaurant. Claudia and I go to the same gym. So I'm just going to, I'm going to wear my jeans and then go, hey, Claudia!
Starting point is 00:39:27 Look at this! Claudia! You're going to play. Bestie, come over in. You'll be like, oh my God, I don't know who. I thought we could take calls this afternoon about outrageous things that an ex said to you? Like just, like, and probably that's why they're X. Maybe not because of this one thing, but a bunch of stuff. But what is the most outrageous thing an ex has ever said to you?
Starting point is 00:39:52 Let's talk to Anonymous first. Hi Anonymous. That's you. Hey, guys. How are you? Good, thank you, Maid. What's the most outrageous thing that an ex said to you? So he told me that he had to keep all of the X-rated photos and videos of one of his exes for legal reasons for at least seven years. What? What? I called BS
Starting point is 00:40:20 on that one, yeah. Like he was running a business, he has to keep all the receipts for a tax return or something. Yeah, yeah, exactly. That's what he tried to get past that. Holy smokes. There was no, like, legal proceedings happening between them
Starting point is 00:40:33 or anything like that. That was just his reasoning of way he had to keep them. That's outrageous. He actually said to you, Anonymous, I have to keep these for at least seven years. Yeah, yeah. He actually did.
Starting point is 00:40:48 He honestly thought I was going to buy it. That's hilarious. And how much longer was the relationship after that? Yeah, not long. I bet, I bet Anonymous. I bet. When I found that he had actually moved them to a folder that he had actually labeled financial account
Starting point is 00:41:06 but he was actually trying to hide them from me as well. I bet he had a folder within that folder called Big Assets. Well, they weren't mine, that's for sure. I bet you saw no dividends off those either, Anonymous. No, no, definitely not. Oh, that's hilarious, hey, mate. And no long-term gain either. Oh, shit, that's good.
Starting point is 00:41:36 Thanks for the call. Or any short-term results either, actually, now I'm back. It's a lose. Just a bad review all around by the set. That's hilarious. Thanks for the call, anonymous. That's wild. Some of the other texts that have come through are pretty outrageous as well.
Starting point is 00:41:53 Someone said, I had an ex tell me that my lips were so small. It was like kissing nothing. That is just so rude. Mean. It's just mean. I had never been self-conscious of them until. that comment, men suck. Why would you say that to someone?
Starting point is 00:42:10 And you know what? I'm sure your lips are completely fine. Yeah. And that's awful. Like, what an awful human being to say that to someone. Gross. Someone else said, I had an 11-year-old German shepherd. My ex said,
Starting point is 00:42:25 when are you going to hurry up and put that dog down? Let's just say that relationship didn't last. Always pick the dog. That's a red flag. That's such a It's a major red flag. What did the poor old dog do to you? Yeah, he's just trying to live his best life. Yeah, he's got a couple more years at least. Leave him alone. Someone else said my ex told me to get a credit card or a personal loan just so I could get them an expensive 21st present. Proper guilted me into it. This was 2016 and I only just managed to pay it off last year. I have so many questions. I have so many questions. What did you end up buying them? yeah um obviously you got a small personal loan that would have had such a high interest what a piece of work convinced you to take out a personal loan do i need to up my goals in a relationship
Starting point is 00:43:19 because these are things i would have never considered saying but like so many people are saying it yeah i think that's because you're normal um someone else said uh i had an ex that said i'm not eating rice rice is for the poor what what hell you're missing our rice is delicious delicious I love rice. Rice is amazing. Someone else said, I don't know how she said it, but one day my ex woke up and told me that she was moving to Antarctica in like two months time. She'd already accepted the job offer. My jaw was on the floor. Is that immediately like, so it's a breakup then, right? Yeah, being like, well, I'm moving to Antarctica and you're coming. I don't want you to come
Starting point is 00:43:58 with me. Someone else said, my ex said I couldn't wear bikinis, but I hated wearing bikinis anyway. not sure what was the issue. Is that one of those times that when someone tells you to do something, even though you're already doing it? You're like, oh, I have to do the opposite now, so it's not your choice. It's my choice. Like, I hate bikinis, but you've told me not to, so I'm going to wear one. Let's be real.
Starting point is 00:44:18 That sounds super controlling anyway. No one ever should be telling you what you can and can't wear. Someone else said, I woke up one morning and my ex said he thinks he might be gay. Yeah. I hope that worked out for you guys because that's not a great situation. My ex said if I didn't shut up, he'd throw this at me and it was a stale bag of poo. Oh! First question, why did they already have that?
Starting point is 00:44:46 You'd rather a stale bag than a fresh bag. I feel like the lesson I've learned is that everyone is better off without these people. Yeah. 100%. There's some weird things happening. One last one. Most outrageous thing in ex has ever said to you. My ex said I have to dress up and he doesn't have to.
Starting point is 00:45:05 because he always looks his best. The audacity. What a loser. What a loser. Obviously, next for a reason. Crazy scenes. Appreciate all your calls and texts. We're going to do a birthday banger next.
Starting point is 00:45:20 There is, Brinclent. Brinclen. All I want to my birthday is a birthday banger. Birthday banger time. Number one songs when you turn 16. You tell us your birthday. We figure it out for you. And let's kick it off with you, Sarah.
Starting point is 00:45:35 Hello? How's your day been, Sarah? Pretty good, thanks. What have you been doing, just working? Yeah, just working. Yeah, I hear you girl, I hear you. What is your day to birth? The 15th of November, 1986.
Starting point is 00:45:49 Ooh, it's coming up. It means you were 16, though, Sarah, in 2002. And let's see if this rings any bells. You don't know what you mean to me. What I do. All I think about is you. Might be one of the greatest. duets of our time, Sarah?
Starting point is 00:46:08 I think so. This was like everybody at school loved this song when it came out. Hard not to love. Nellie and Kelly, dilemma. It's a great start, Sarah. Wait there. Let's talk to Becca. Hello, mate.
Starting point is 00:46:22 Hello, how are you? Good. How's your day been so far? Excellent. Pretty good. How's the thing? So I can't complain. Oh, I like your energy, Becca.
Starting point is 00:46:31 Good for you. What is your day to birth, mate? 30th of the 11th, 1985. All right, that means you were 16 in 2001, Becker. We've done our calculations, and here's your birthday banger. Annie, you're okay, you're okay, you're okay, daddy. Annie, you're okay, you're okay, Annie. Alien ant farm, smooth criminal.
Starting point is 00:46:53 Were you a fan, Becker? Yes, I did like this song. Yes, it's a pretty good banger. Yep, I agree with that one. Would we say one hit wonder from Alien Ant Farm? I would probably say one hit one. Yes, definitely. This was big from them, but I can't recall any other hits.
Starting point is 00:47:12 But hey, it's a good one, Becker. No, there was another one, but I can't think of the name. But yeah, that's definitely probably the only one that's known one. Alien Ant Farm, let me look it up. Songs. Who was the one that was saying, let's do it like they do on the Discovery Channel? Who was that? That was someone else.
Starting point is 00:47:30 Bloodhound gang. That was the Bloodhound gang. Yeah. Yeah, looking at. Google. None of them stick out to me, but I could be offending all of the alien and farm fans. But we'll come back to you, Sarah. It's a good one. I'm sorry, Becca. Let's talk to Malani. Hello, Malani. Hi.
Starting point is 00:47:49 Melani or Melani? Or Melanie. Melanie. Oh, the original way. Melanie. Sorry, Melanie. My close friends, shout out if they're listening, call me Melania like Trump's wife, which is not the compliment that I wanted to be. Well, Melania, thanks for calling through. What is your birthday? I'm actually going to do my brother's birthday because then I called, I won my birthday banger, so we're going to try this.
Starting point is 00:48:15 No, wait, what was your birthday banger? It was the, oh God, it's the song by Fun. That's one that brought us to like 12. Yes, that one. Yeah, that was a bop. One hit wonder also. Yes, yeah, very much so. Claudia is looking at me with a disgusted look on her face.
Starting point is 00:48:33 They have at least three songs. One hit, though. Three hit. Yeah, they made three songs, had one hit. Melanie, what is your date of birth? Oh, what's your brother's date of birth? Sorry? 12th of November, 1992.
Starting point is 00:48:46 Right, that means your brother was 16 in 2013. And here's his birthday bang him. Oh, it's a huge song from the One Direction, boys. Are you a fan, Melanie? They are the most obsessive team crush I've ever had in my life Really? So sorry Lily and Zane till the day I die
Starting point is 00:49:12 Oh they're your favourite Did you see they're both teasing music at the moment? I'm so excited I see as a collab, I might cry Oh my God, I want to stay in this conversation forever A little Louis and Zane duet Possibly Who knows?
Starting point is 00:49:24 Possibly Hey, we'll keep our fingers crossed Melanie Stay there, we've got to vote Who It's an interesting mix today, isn't it? Yeah, three really different songs, three great songs. What are you vibing? Oh, it feels wrong to vote against one direction,
Starting point is 00:49:43 but I also am not sure if that's the vibe for right now. And I love him. That's outrageous coming from you. Are you, what are you vibing, alien ant farm? No, I'm kind of leaning towards dilemma. I'm having a dilemma. This is quite the dilemma. I'm going to vote Dilemma, but then you're obviously allowed to vote for whatever you want.
Starting point is 00:50:07 I'm going to vote for story of my life. That means we go to producer Ella. She's not used to being in the seat. I think I know what's about to happen here. Ella. The power I hold. Can we do one direction? Of course.
Starting point is 00:50:22 It's your vote. You're allowed to pick whatever you want. Yeah, we have to do it. Story of my life. Which means... Go on, Mem. Melanie, your brother's won birthday banger. It's back-to-back.
Starting point is 00:50:31 wins for your family. God, how good. They were born to play birthday banger. Have a good afternoon, Melanie. See you, mate. You too, thank you. Here's your birthday banger, One Direction on ZM.
Starting point is 00:50:43 These walls are the stories that I can explain. ZN's Brinclent. That is your birthday banger from One Direction's story of my life. A lot of happy ladies in the studio. Are you happy? favorite One Direction song? My favourite mainstream one direction song, yes.
Starting point is 00:51:07 What's your favourite album track? At end of the day, from their latest album. Same. Totally. Can't go past it. We were talking before about Alien Ant Farm. They were one of the other options for birthday binger. And we totally forgot about this song, Glow.
Starting point is 00:51:22 Which you're saying Smooth Criminal was them as a one-hit wonder. I know Smooth Criminal was a cover. Yeah, it's not even their song. But it was their biggest hit. No. This song. You think this was bigger? Yeah, this was huge.
Starting point is 00:51:37 I'll find the streaming numbers if you want. Yeah, let's see. No, I'll wait. You find the streaming numbers. Smooth Criminal was a global, global hit. I'm not saying this wasn't a great song from them. I did like this one. It was big on my playlist anyway.
Starting point is 00:51:54 I'm trying to find their Spotify numbers. Really? This was used in so many, like, 2000s. Like teen movies It's got real like American pie Vibes about it What? I can't find the numbers
Starting point is 00:52:10 It seems that you have found the numbers No I can't find them That's really weird Go on Well this song glow had 10 million plays on Spotify That's a fair amount And smooth criminal Had
Starting point is 00:52:21 585 million It's pretty close I'm like who cares the numbers are fake They're not even real Pretty close I mean give will take a few numbers Let's just say it's 50-50. Yeah, 50-50.
Starting point is 00:52:33 50. We'll call the whole thing off. Okay. We'll move right along. Z&M's Bree and Clint podcast. We are the leading show for aviation-based news. We've taken ownership of that title, and you can't take it away from us now. I've tried to play your cute little sound effect and nothing happened. Oh, you want to try again?
Starting point is 00:52:51 Hey. That's better. Here we go. It's all happening. So we need to cover this story. It's very exciting because it's super sonic. Super Sonic. The Hedgehog Jet. They're testing it as we speak. It's dubbed, being dubbed the son of the Concord.
Starting point is 00:53:11 So we heard about the Concord, one of the fastest commercial aircrafts in the world. It's the pointy one, right? Super pointy. I only work in shapes, not in sciences. Pointy nose. Yeah, pretty much. It looks like it's made out of a piece of paper. It's that pointy. It looks like something out of Iron Man's layer.
Starting point is 00:53:29 It's like the Incredibles Jet. Yeah, it's crazy futuristic looking. And this particular jet, the son of the Concord, I think it's called X-59. Not as catchy. I don't like that. Not as catchy. No, why is everything named like an Elon Musk baby?
Starting point is 00:53:45 Like, give it a name. Literally. Apparently this jet could fly from London to New York. How long is a London to New York flight normally? I would say I'd an estimate if you're going, West, wait, if you're going east, where am I? Ten hours, maybe? I think it's eight to nine.
Starting point is 00:54:06 Yeah, so you're pretty much spot on, somewhere in there. This airplane, apparently, they reckon can do it in under four. Oh, that's less than half. It's literally halving the time plus some. Do you get a meal on that flight or is there not enough time? Depends, because you're going so fast, so I don't know if it's safe. Everything would be at the back of the plane. They were talking about how apparently the,
Starting point is 00:54:30 Concord, they had quite big problems with the sonic booms. Oh! Like that, it was really loud. Oh, my God. Because you're just travelling at the speed of light, I'm pretty sure. And it's bloody fast, whereas they reckon that this aircraft, and they're testing it. That's what they're doing at the moment. They're doing a lot of test flights, and they believe that it'll sound the actual sonic booms.
Starting point is 00:54:55 They've got it down to where it'll sound like a car door closing. Like mid-flot. Is this like right at the start of the flight or is this in mid-air? It's going above you and you just hear it go like, I think it's within the aircraft is what they were worried about. I'm really realizing how little I know about planes. I know zip. Every time I'm in a plane, I'm like, honestly, how is this working?
Starting point is 00:55:18 Like, how am I up here? Don't think about it too much though, because once you're in it, my theory is like I'm not scared of planes because once I'm in the air, it's out of my control. The best thing, because I have such a fear of flying, and I mean, you're right. out of your control at that point. It's no point worrying about it. I'll just have a juice and I'll go to sleep. The best thing someone ever told me, it was a pilot. I don't believe a commercial pilot, but he flew aircrafts. And he said to me, think about turbulence like you put a toy
Starting point is 00:55:45 airplane in the middle of a cube of jelly. Oh, I have heard of the jelly thing. Have you heard about it? Yeah, and it wobbles. But the plane isn't going anywhere. The plane's just in it. Yeah, so the plane will wobble, but it's like being in a in a cube of jelly. Are we scientists? This is amazing. I mean, if you're going as fast, you know, supersonic speed, I wonder if that still applies. Oh, yeah, you're breaking through the jelly. You're going too fast for the jelly.
Starting point is 00:56:11 Anyway, they're trying to get over the line because for 50 years there's been a ban on supersonic passenger flights over land. You can only fly supersonic speeds over water. So they're saying if they can do all the right things, get all the checks done for this new super sonic speed. plane. We could be flying to L.A. What's half the time? Seven hours. Damn.
Starting point is 00:56:36 Could be seven hour flight to L.A. from Auckland. That's so quick. It's too quick. You don't have time to sit and relax. It's only like one and a half movies. Yeah, you can't even recline your chair. Oh, yeah. You don't even need to take your shoes off. Vegas is so close. Oh, there and back in 14 hours.
Starting point is 00:56:52 We speed that fast. Anyway, stay tuned. That is your aviation-based news. The ZD.M. Podcast Network. show we're all done and dusted for the day oh i've missed this going home music let's bring this back such a good vibe a sometimes i hear this i mean not that i ever listen to other radio stations i would never but i've heard this um on my spotify yeah it always reminds me of like literally end of the day like happy not that i oh i'm just blowing this not that i'm happy to leave you're panicking now what other shows are you listening to um only
Starting point is 00:57:30 podcasts. What's your favorite show on New Zealand Radio? Don't lie to me. Z&M's Brion Clint. Three till seven on Z&M. Ready, let's see. Hey, producer Ella, what's your favorite radio show on New Zealand radio? Oh, that's really hard.
Starting point is 00:57:46 I really like Hodachie. You shouldn't have asked. Turn it, Michael. Mykowski's quite good. Turn it off. Turn it off. You pick the show that's least like ours. That's talk Of course, Brian Clinton on Zidem. I mean, he does get paid the biggest bucks, so you're not alone in that.
Starting point is 00:58:07 You're not alone. That is the end of the show. Clint are away today, but back tomorrow. Thank goodness. I blew it. Put him back in the seat. We'll see if we're allowed back tomorrow. But take care and we'll see you then. Bye-bye.
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