ZM's Fletch, Vaughan & Hayley - Fletch, Vaughan & Hayley's Lil Bitta Pod -20th August, 2025
Episode Date: August 19, 2025On Today's Lil Bitta Pod; Vaughan's done something to his glasses...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....
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From the Zedium Podcast Network, it's Fletchpawn and Haley's Little Bit of Pod.
Welcome to A Little Bit of Pod.
I have, for my glasses wearing Brethren.
Oh, okay.
I've got a terrible situation.
I've got a big scratch.
I've got a new big scratch.
Oh, no.
These lenses have got heaps of little scratches.
Yeah, there.
I don't know how it happened.
These lenses have got heaps of little scratches and little scratches is not too bad.
But the ones where you can just see it all day.
Oh, my God.
It is.
I've got one of those on my sunglasses.
Same.
And it's so annoying because every time, and it's right there.
Yeah, I bent over the other day and my sunglasses fell off my head and I like scooted under the car.
And I was like, hmm.
That'll have a scratch.
That'll have a fresh scratch.
Scratched.
Not those ones.
I think I did this one by having something in my shirt when I went to wipe my glasses.
Oh, a small rock.
Or a small rock of stone or pebble.
A small gravel slide.
Yeah.
It gets everywhere.
I've got a gravel driveway.
I'm just a woman of the people.
and the little bits get in everything.
Yeah.
It's like when you have your sunglasses at the beach
and take them off to go for a swim
and they're in the back.
They just get covered in sand.
You've got to be careful.
What are you going to do?
Because were you saying that you,
maybe your prescription needed a bit of an update?
Perhaps.
Because you're getting old and can't see.
I've got you confused with my mother, Pat said.
Mine might need a little update.
Because can they, you know how there's like novice
in the car, windscreen people,
Smith and Smith or whatever?
they can fill in
Yeah and they can polish out
Can you do that with glasses
Or is it just not worth it
Little light scratches
They can polish out
But this one's no
I think this one's got too much
Of a gouge vibe
And sunglasses you can't
Because they're plastic
Oh okay
You know what I mean
So for my sunglasses
Which I love
And we're really expensive
I have to buy a whole new
I know you can buy cheap lenses
I've done that before
But they're not the same
No they're not
You can pop the lens in
Yeah you can pop a different lens
If it's like a well-known
Oclays
They're oak cleats
Oh, okay.
They're dirty dogs.
Yeah, like, what are we talking here?
A dirty dog.
Like 90s, cricketers, oak, please.
I sort of see if dirty dogs are still available.
Are they?
Surely dirty dogs are still available.
Yeah, man.
Are they?
It's sunglass style.
All the big ones.
I feel like surely they're due a resurgence.
Like everything else, 90s.
Dirty dog I wear.
Rapper on Sundays are the worst, honestly.
It's, yeah, they're pretty grim, eh?
Those pit vipers, people are wearing those pit vipers.
Lots. They're giving like a 90s
Oakley. Yeah. Because that's, I
have my Oakleys for like
hiking and biking. Yeah, yeah.
And they're kind of like, yeah, and they're kind of
like sporty wraparoundish.
They're not, I know the ones you're talking about.
They're not super wraparounder.
We're safe. Not like
this mode called the buffer.
Oh, okay. No, yeah, yeah. That's wrap around.
Those are doodog. Dirty dog buffers.
Straight up doodos. What are they retail for? We can't get a
pair of those. Mate, that's 9999.
Fuck off a heart.
$100.
Is that New Zealand or Australian?
This is New Zealand.
$100 for a pair of dirty dogs.
That's on salee, homie.
What's that brand that was always in the service stations?
It had a big A on the side of it.
Um, aren't it?
Aerial.
Oh, right.
Aerialas sunglasses.
Ariola's sunglasses.
I love putting my eyes on the ariolos.
On the ariolos.
Yeah.
Servo sunnies.
You can't beat them.
You actually can't.
And they're so sturdy and strong.
Yeah, tries you might.
You won't beat a pair of service sunnies.
Or like being in Southeast Asia and they have them all laid out on the
blankets are at the shelves and they're five bucks
and they look like ray bands
from a distance.
Oh no.
My dad's one is because he loses his glasses all the time.
Like daily,
we just buy him ten at a time
from like a $2 shop.
Yeah, my dad does too.
And then when mum goes,
he's lost his bloody glasses,
I'm like, who cares?
Do you know what I mean?
Like, open the box,
get another pair.
Yeah, here's a fresher set.
I did it for my dad one Christmas
and I just filled up a box
with the sunnies he likes
from one Auckland, $2 shop.
And I was like, there you go,
I got your 10 of them.
Are they sunnies with a prescription?
No, no, no, no, no, no, just sunnies.
So he can just put them down and lose them.
We don't have to worry about it.
It's like, oh, yeah, no, you don't need to do that.
Who cares?
Kind of excited for you to lose your really expensive sunglasses,
because I know the day's going to come.
It's going to be a drama.
It's weird, expensive sunglasses, you'll break or lose immediately.
You go like, well, I'll just get a $20 pair to make last,
and they last for two years.
Bury me in them.
Yes.
Yeah.
They're unbreakable.
My only thing is that I stretch them over my bull or head, flip them up,
and they start to, you know, you put stress on the hinge.
Some expensive ones, they don't go on the head
You can just take them back to the $2 shop
They'll tighten them
They're a great service
There's little mini screwdrivers
I'll just tighten these
They take them back
Throw them in the bin and get you another pair
and they're like $2.
And you're like for a tightening
That's fantastic value
You're not realizing that's what you paid for them
in the first place
Yeah
