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Nathan Matt and Sean Podcast.
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Now, Sean, there was a bit of news yesterday and we
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thought we need to get to the bottom of this.
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Yeah.
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Absolutely.
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Caitlyn Bassett our superstar netbol who comes
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in, we speak sports.
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You know everything about sports. Well over the last
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couple.
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Of years now, she's been covering the
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footy in particular. Well, she
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had an announcement yesterday, Seabas, good
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morning.
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Good morning guys.
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I love how you've lobbed this news and you're about to leave
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the country tomorrow.
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Is that right, m
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I'm dropping a bomb and I'm getting out of So.
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All right, tell everybody what the big announcement was
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that happened yesterday.
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So just my announcement
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that are I'm going to be joining the per
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seems to play Waffle W
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next season, so they're going to be joining the competition
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as the final piece of the puzzle in the women's league.
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And yeah, I was signed on board.
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So the marquee signing.
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Wow, superstar, right woman, I'm
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definitely not the market you signing. We've
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got some legit asl W superstars
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joining the group. But yees,
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seeing as I was going away, it's good time to share
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the news. And I think people are
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making a huge deal out of it. I
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am not trying to play AFLW. I'm not going
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to play Eagles of Doctors. I just want to come and help
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grow this clock.
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I know that you say that, but what if you discover you're really.
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Really good at for sure?
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So Bess, look, if you've
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seen.
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Me kick a football, I think you'd
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realize I'm not very skilled. But
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what I do love that working as a team is
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getting around other and really helping
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them to develop. I think that's what I really miss since
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playing netball, is having that team
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camaraderie and seeing others play
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well and helping them slop. And that's kind of
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what my plan is. To learn football, to have some fun
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and to help others succeed well.
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In your job too, Catlin, to be able to get and be
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right in the mix and understand the game at a different
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level would always help you when you're
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commentating and or writing about it.
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I'd imagine one hundred percent. I
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think knowing the footy, lingo, understanding
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the positions better, the ball movement, just
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everything is going to help me with my work. So I'm pretty
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lucky to get this opportunity
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and I'm going to be training hard, sure, and to
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already hit you up for some training
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sessions.
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Yea, yeah, no doubt.
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I'll be shoved in the ruck, which I'm
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not too annoyed about because, like I mentioned,
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my kicking is not fantastic. But
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now it's going to be a great challenge which I'm looking
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forward to seeve.
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That's a couple of things, Firsa, will you be the tallest person
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in the waffle W I
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don't.
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Know, actually maybe
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yeah, I guess yeah.
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And second, well, don't worry about your kicking because five you
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can't kick.
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And I
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think someone said to me this morning, don't worry to stand
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really close to the goals, and I was like, it doesn't
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help. So I'm
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definitely out of my comfort zone. And
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I'm really excited to learn from some of the best.
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I think you know. Jess Segendary
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is the coach and she's again and she's been
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working with the Gold Coast Sons
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this season with their ahl W programs. I'm
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looking forward to learning from the best.
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Hey, Kaylin, one of the things I want to ask you this.
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You spent some time at the Eagles and Freemantle
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during the during the start of the season
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right and one of them you were doing some
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midfield craft I know at Fremantle
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and you were getting involved. Did that get I
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don't know the fine they get the Jeses
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flowing?
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Yeah, yeah, one hundred percent.
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To be honest.
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When I finished playing that fall, someone
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flowed the idea of playing footing and I thought, no way,
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Like, I'm not interested whatsoever. My body
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and mentally I was pretty cooked as well.
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But when I went down and got to join in
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the right craft, I did like that competitiveness
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in me was sparts again and I forgot
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how much fun is just being
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out on the field, laughing, joking,
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like the banter that comes with playing
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fort in those connections. I think I really missed
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that. So yeah, it was good fun.
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Like I said, I was pretty rubbish and the girls gave me a
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lot of sticks. But that's the kind of That's
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what I'm kind of used to. I'm happy to be the jokes
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during the club and have a lot of fun, but helped
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with others along the way.
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And I mean from a physical point of view, doing
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rock work is not dissimilar to jocking.
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For positioning a goal ring on a
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netble Cort is that this is true.
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I mean the center bounce is going to be a
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whole new ball game for me because I'm
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not used to running at someone and obviously I'm not
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used to being tackled. But the stoppage
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play where you just link for position and you're
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pushing and yet like that is definitely
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it is second nature for me because I've done it my
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whole career. I think the other thing which is
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going to be new for me is tapping the ball. I
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used to get yelled at if I set in network because it's all
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that grabbing it too.
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Cool, and also running with the ball
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you're allowed to do that.
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Now there's going to be some challenges.
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The field is bloody huge,
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and yeah, I'm definitely going to
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have to get some keys in my legs and to lead up the pre
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season. But I'm actually just excited to see
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what my body can still do, because yeah,
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netball is a completely different sport. It's short,
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sharp, explosive, but
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footy is definitely. Yeah, it's going to be any
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challenge.
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I'm excited for you.
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That's great, that's so good.
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You're off on holidays to Canada tomorrow, so to
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have a great trip.
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I came thank you so much, appreciate
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it. Can't wait to hang with you guys, and hopefully
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that's lots of good stories from me when I get back.
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Give our love to Big Wei.
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We thank you. It's
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super It's the Nation Matt and Sean
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Podcast.
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Let's head over to Poland for a second.
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Topic.
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The sausages just hanging from windows and stuff
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in the streets.
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What does that meant?
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Hello?
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Oh, very good, Nelly. Actually,
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lady.
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Next, Mike, there we go. Don't put me on the spot.
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I don't know much.
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Do you know much about Polish cuisine?
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A little bit? Not too much.
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What's the good? What's a national dish or something?
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I think it's don't you swear
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that to really like offend?
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Yes?
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Stuff to
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me?
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Oh yeah nice?
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What right in the kabushka?
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Yeah, like a cabbage dish? Now they
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love that cabbage.
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Who having a sider that that was ever going to be fun
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like this cabbage?
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Nobody thought it was fun, Sean. That's all they had.
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That's a good point.
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One of my friends is Polish and he went to visit
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some family over there, and as a he's
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a really good cook, and he said, oh, make us some roast and so
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he went to the shops and everything and he bought
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a leg of lamb and he's roasting it and he said, oh, do
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you have any pumpkin, I'm gonna
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roast that. And they were horrified because
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you feed pumpkin to the pigs, like
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he's going no, it's really tasty, and they're like
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they thought.
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He was poor.
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Oh wow, amazing, that is
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very interesting.
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Well, let's let's just take a drive down
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the freeway right a Polish
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freeways and there is a it's
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called the Hayes Funeral Service was transporting
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a body they just picked up. Yes, Unfortunately,
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when they're driving down the freeway, someone forgot
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to lock the door completely at the back of the
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hearse and the door's flung open and
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the body has just come out the back of the cars
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and land on the road in the middle of it.
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So it was wrapped in a sheet.
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So the car behind these they
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put threw the anchors on straight
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away because the white sheet just went over
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the windscreen and they don't know what's going. Oh, they hadn't
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seen the body yet until they stopped,
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and.
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Then they thought that they'd caused
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the person to die.
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Well, the well, the funeral car kept driving
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that notice they didn't notice
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at the time, so they had to get in contact. They were
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able to, you know, pull off the side of the freeway at
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some stage and then come back and collect the body. But
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of course the people at Hayes were very, very
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sorry for their actions.
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It's not ideal. It's not ideal, as for
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the person driving behind, nor for the family
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of the deceased person, like when they have
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to explain to them, sorry they found out the back.
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Of the truck on the way.
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Of makeup done to the body.
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They didn't have gravel ration
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when they passed and out.
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I've got to.
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Thought that out before the funeral.
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And I can't see it like a stiff
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body bouncing that hard off like it
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would just be. It would feel every bit,
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wouldn't it.
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It's not ideal. It's not ideal.
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It's not ideal. And you know it's not ideal. Now if you're
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driving anywhere and something falls off.
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The beast, it's right.
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This is my fear.
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I don't have many irrational fears, but one
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of snakes and one is this that if I'm driving behind
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a truck that's got a load of stuff on it that
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you know, heavy metal pipes or
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big planks of water or whatever. I'm really
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nervous about that. I just I don't know. It's
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a final destination thing, I think. And every
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now and then you hear a story of something
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like that falling off and crushing the car behind.
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So I'll ee that, just go really fast to
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overtake the No, I don't. I hang right back because
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I am very nervous. That makes
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me, Yeah, I get that, real, very
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uncomfortable with that situation.
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Yeah, I think everyone's the same with it. Why is it the pipe
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truck truck? Because is it
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movies that we've seen where the pipe goes through the windscreen
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and then stabs someone's part of it.
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And also it just looks like they could fall off easily.
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I mean, I know that they are secured properly, but
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it looks like just one. You know, when you've got a whole
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bunch of straws and one shakes out really easily.
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It's like that. It feels like one could just take
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out.
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You know.
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Well, if any of that stuff happens, if something flings off,
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you don't realize that it's happened my body.
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No, not necessarily no, but other things
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that.
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Might have come out of the back of your car slash trailer
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along the journey.
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So were you driving along and then something fell off and you
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were unaware? Or perhaps you were the poor person
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driving behind us and all of a sudden something's
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flying. There's a cous flying at you.
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It could happen us.
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It's the best of us, well said, that's
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in caramera, Hi, Judy,
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hire you going good?
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Now?
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Judy?
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Were you hello? Were
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you driving and something fell off your vehicle?
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Or Judy? Can you hear us?
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Hello?
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We've got you Jude's but you can't hear us.
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Sorry,
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So what happened? Yeah,
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we're driving along. We went to the cit
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and stopped up and rubbish and then
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went to ship shop and how they decided that this
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ten dollar bookshelves that looked amazing with grabs,
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so we didn't have any ropes. So he waged in the
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trailer and then we drove off
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and the biggest gust of wind lifted
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it and at Somersault and flatches
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straight into the road and somehow it didn't
10:08
break, just a little damage to the corner.
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Sent Wow, they
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don't make because its like they used to.
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Obviously, that's it very sturdy.
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Yeah, yeah, that's still at home.
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It still works.
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But we used by the driver behind us.
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I bet you did.
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It's in the riversim could you see it flying?
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And it happened within a
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second like you couldn't go.
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So it was just like just did
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it.
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Oh my god, that's in They didn't have any
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rope for sailing the tip shop.
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We think about that.
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That's one of those cases we got.
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Now this work, Thanks
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Shudy. Joe's in Heaven Park.
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Hello, Hello, how you going
10:47
good?
10:48
Joe?
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Now, Joe, what happened?
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I got hit by a flying mattress
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from the car in front of me. So I watched it kind
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of come out of the trailer and it bounced
10:59
on my bonnet cracked my screen. Oh
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so, so it was a bit of fun, and so I stopped
11:04
to get the guy's details. There was three
11:06
quarters off the road, got all of that, got back
11:08
in the car and got hit by a p player doing
11:11
heavy round me up
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the backside and I stopped about ten centimeters
11:16
before a powerful so.
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Oh my gosh.
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And birthday.
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Story's got a lot of layers.
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So I would have thought that a mattress
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would be a soft landing, and that it wouldn't crack
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your windscreen, But clearly I'm wrong, you.
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Think so, right?
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They really badly dented. The bonnet was like
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chopped into the windscreen, fully
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cracked. And then obviously because the car hit me behind,
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my car was a ride off.
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So yeah, I was okay,
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so that's a road got back into your car
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and that other car hit you.
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Was that just mad whiplash because hadn't
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you started up to drive off yet?
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I hadn't started the car, so my car hadn't
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even churned on. I just had the hazard lights and I had
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two wheels on the road.
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I was on the verge, so my
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seat like flipped back.
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Yeah, and I just remember laying laying like
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in the back of the car, just going on, my god, on my god,
12:08
oh my god. And yeah,
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the guys there was five people in the car behind
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and his airbag went off. I can't
12:14
leave those airbags back in those days, but it was and
12:17
I couldn't. They couldn't open the door to get me out,
12:20
so I had to wait for an ambulance to get
12:22
me out.
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I did go to the hospital.
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Was a bit blash, but I mean I just had a headache for
12:25
a couple of days and then I was fine, Oh, so
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did you go after.
12:28
A birthday dinner that night?
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I'd imagine I didn't.
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Working was though, It's like I was on my way
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to my in laws to get my birthday present, so I didn't
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ring my husband or my family. I rang my
12:38
in laws to say, I'm really sorry, but I'm going
12:40
to be late because I've just been in a car accident.
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Up, but keep my present exactly.
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Then they ring
12:47
my husband, panicking, going, oh my gosh, you know your wife just
12:49
had a car accident. You know, they've caught an ambulace.
12:51
And he comes racing from work thinking what's happening, and
12:53
like, I'm fine, I'm.
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Just really embarrassed, like I got eat by a mattress.
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Amazing, Thanks Joe. All right, Lisa,
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Hello, Hi, how are you ladies?
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What happened?
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I was driving and I got hit
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by someone who was going to the rubbish chip.
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So there was an awful lot of bags. I think about
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four of them flew off the back.
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What was unsettling was one
13:19
of the bags contained an awful lot of adult
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toys.
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Oh really.
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A lot.
13:29
And so if you know on your bonnet where
13:32
there's you know, at the bottom of your windscreen,
13:34
wifers, there's that dip, and
13:36
so there are things caught in that.
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Lady. One's just getting peld through the windscreen.
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Literally flying at
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my car. And even
13:50
though my car was damaged and we hadn't put in an insurance
13:52
plane, we naturally left that off.
13:54
The some
13:57
of the things that hit the car actual
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eye yeah, identified
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flying trash.
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Wellll it justified flying objects,
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you know. And so when I got when we go Alvaca,
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I was so uncomfortable. I
14:12
didn't know whether to say, don't
14:14
worry about it, let's just pretend this never happened
14:17
and drive off. But it
14:19
was so uncomfortable.
14:21
You don't want totach them to remove the mark, do
14:23
you. But now you've got a face, you've got to
14:25
face to the Yes, that's even what they're rubbish.
14:29
Why is there's so many Yes, that's a great
14:32
question.
14:33
Why they're so many?
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And why why are they going to the rubbish?
14:36
I don't know.
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I'm so confused.
14:38
I'm the
14:40
person who was driving the vehicle. What what
14:43
what was their age group? What?
14:44
What was their demographic?
14:46
Forty maybe forty five?
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Just fifty five male female
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male?
14:52
H Yeah,
14:55
sleep of the house sweep of the house is what I
14:59
think sixty many.
15:01
I didn't want to be there.
15:04
I don't blame you.
15:06
Ideal situation so awkward.
15:08
Thank you. I was only about twenty.
15:10
Oh that's not great.
15:13
That's not great.
15:13
Thanks Laser for opening our eyes
15:15
to that issue. Leslie's import
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Kenny's going to finish yourself high Leslie.
15:20
Yeah, good morning guys.
15:22
Hey Leslie, what happened Nat?
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I had your final destination
15:26
my mind late I
15:29
was driving down Rockingham Road
15:31
for the dual Carriage Lake Yep years
15:34
ago, following a truck loaded
15:36
with great big theme as
15:38
you've described earlier. I'm
15:41
driving a long mind in my own business, listening
15:43
to the radio, and all of a sudden there
15:46
is when I saw it move, because it felt
15:48
locke went from like second to
15:51
hours. I saw this one
15:53
great big four by four probably eight
15:56
foot long, come off the back of the
15:58
truck, changed straight for my
16:00
window of the driver's
16:05
right in front of the steering wheel, but
16:07
it actually made contact with the beam
16:09
of the door and the windows.
16:11
It missed the windscreen
16:14
completely, but it
16:17
felt like it was about hours
16:19
long back.
16:20
That would have been happening in slow motion.
16:22
Do you think it's worked.
16:24
Do you did you like instinctively to It was
16:26
so quick notes and I was
16:29
like, I can remember, do I
16:31
work, do I breath?
16:33
It's going to make it worth all.
16:35
Of those things all at once.
16:37
But it was one of the most terrific things
16:40
I've had happened until this
16:42
day.
16:42
I am like you, I'm either going around
16:44
that.
16:45
Truck hanging way back. Yeah,
16:48
right, so that's.
16:51
Hair fine, but the gents
16:53
on the side, where's your car
16:56
door meets you windscreen? Where that's really
16:58
firm there, that's where it made
17:00
contracts and I will be forever grateful
17:03
that it did.
17:03
Yeah, and the far
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Yeah, we're
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glad to're still with this, Leslie. Ye,
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thank you later, No,
17:15
exactly, we.
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Need all of you.
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The Nathan, Matt and Sean podcast.
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I'm going to complain about something now, and I understand
17:23
that when I complain about this, I am
17:26
being very pedantic.
17:27
But it's a lot. It's a lot for me to have to put up
17:29
with. I know, Sean, this wouldn't bother you at all.
17:32
So across the road from mead
17:35
from me there was a vacant
17:37
lot for ages and ages and now somebody
17:39
bought a lovely couple bought it, and they're building
17:42
a house and the build they've just broken ground, buildings
17:44
just started, so which means the building company
17:46
has put up their sort
17:49
of their signage, and they've put up
17:51
you know, they put the portloo in getting.
17:53
The site ready right now,
17:55
the building company on
17:58
there. It's a professionally
18:00
produced banner. So they've had this printed.
18:03
It's a big, big thing that kind of is
18:05
attached to the fence, and it's got
18:07
the name of the building company.
18:08
It's got their.
18:09
Little slogan, it's got their logo, it's got
18:11
the contact things
18:14
they're building, their license number, all of that
18:16
stuff that they have to buy law put on a building
18:18
site. Now
18:21
I have to look at this every time I leave my house,
18:23
every time I drive home, every time
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I open my door and look out, all
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I can see is this sign. And
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on the sign their
18:33
tagline is building
18:35
at its peak, building at
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building A building at its peak ties in I'm
18:40
not going to say the name of the company, but that ties
18:42
into the name of the company.
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Makes sense in that sean.
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When when you're writing building at its peak.
18:50
The it's is possessive,
18:52
right, that means it because it's saying it's
18:55
the it's it's it's
18:57
it's not a contraction. It's not it's
19:00
not saying it is it is. It's
19:02
saying is. They've
19:05
put an apostrophe. There should not be an apostrophe
19:08
there film what should it just be its its
19:10
correct really, no apostrophe, Oh dear
19:13
God, no apostrophe, sean,
19:15
because the apostrophe in it would mean
19:17
that it would read as it is, and it's
19:19
not building at it is peak.
19:21
It's building at.
19:22
Its peas peak. Yeah.
19:24
Yeah, So clearly
19:27
you're.
19:27
Unfazed by this because you didn't even understand
19:29
what the problem was.
19:30
You put it there, and
19:33
I had no idea what you're talking about. And
19:35
I know that you said something is not grammatically
19:37
correct or something, and I was like, where I.
19:40
Certain they didn't read?
19:42
Well that it makes sense to me, I mean,
19:45
and.
19:45
I wouldn't mind if it was just if it's just in
19:47
a text message or something non permanent, I
19:49
don't care. But if you do it on it
19:51
that that sign is produced professionally,
19:54
produced by somebody, people prove read
19:56
that, people approved that, and
19:59
they've got it wrong.
19:59
Now I can't I have to look at that. I
20:01
don't know how long that it's a big house. They're
20:04
going to be building that thing wherever.
20:05
I have to look at that thing for months, years,
20:09
probably eighteen months, right, yeah, yeah, for
20:11
sure.
20:12
Should I color it in with a text because a few
20:14
people.
20:14
Have suggested that that's a really good idea.
20:16
That'd be bad.
20:17
No, No, because it's it's going to burn you too
20:19
much. I know it's like.
20:20
And then yesterday I was driving home on Sterling
20:22
Highway and I stopped at some traffic lights in
20:25
north from Mantle and there's a sign up
20:27
saying I think it's like
20:30
a flease of office
20:33
space or something on the left hand side, on the left
20:35
hand right, yeah, and the sign said flexible
20:38
leasing or something. They'd spelt flexible
20:41
wrong, And I'm like, see,
20:44
I might pick that up, but certainly not. That would
20:46
flex able, not flexible. And
20:49
I'm like, it's the
20:51
end of civilizations, we know it.
20:53
I can't.
20:53
Why can't Why can't we just get that right?
20:56
So you're a grammar Nazi, none of this because
20:58
this stuff just flies on the top of my head. So I can
21:00
just drive home without any of
21:02
this stuff burning out the day.
21:05
But you can't wish I lived your simple existence
21:07
shot.
21:07
Because it's a lot. It's a lot to have to look at. That apostrophe
21:10
will haunt me for the next eighteen months.
21:12
It's too much. I shouldn't have to
21:14
live like this. Well, sometimes the little.
21:17
Things that get you, those annoying little things that.
21:19
Just apostrophe is.
21:21
Going to do something I don't I they seem nice
21:24
too, Melissa's in Hillary's
21:26
hih Melissa.
21:27
Hey, how are you going?
21:28
Guys?
21:28
I love you, Melissa.
21:30
This is something that gets your goat as well.
21:32
It does.
21:33
I completely agree with you that I.
21:38
Received an email from
21:41
my daughter's English teacher and
21:43
the grandma in it was
21:46
horrifying.
21:47
I was more.
21:50
I mean, I think that taps into
21:52
why we're at where we are,
21:55
and that if.
21:55
The teachers don't know, then how
21:58
do the kids have any hope?
22:00
Exactly?
22:02
You got any examples for us? Melissa?
22:04
Oh god last year?
22:06
My no.
22:08
But I was just absolutely mortified discussing
22:10
it with some other moms from school, and I was
22:12
like, this is coming from my kids English
22:14
teacher.
22:15
Yeah, you didn't think to get a red pen on
22:17
it and then send them back to with.
22:21
That's my kids
22:23
have got no chat.
22:25
Yeah, no, thank you, Melissa, fe making
22:29
me feel a little less alone in
22:31
this dramatically incorrect
22:33
world.
22:34
Well, I think a lot of people getting behind you this morning
22:36
that Michelle is from hockey
22:38
cant I Michelle, Hi, guys,
22:40
are you.
22:40
Going to do you feel my paying to Michelle?
22:43
Oh my god, net I could not agree with you more
22:45
in faith. Even as you were telling the story, I thought, I know
22:47
where this is going, and that would ride me saying
22:52
I go to an occupational therapist and next door
22:54
there is like Achiro slash Meshage
22:56
place and they've got a permanent sign that says
22:58
something along the lines of come and see
23:00
us when you're in need of a break or
23:02
something. And that's why, oh you are drives
23:05
me insane, Michelle.
23:07
Sorry, Sean doesn't realize that's wrong.
23:11
This conversation is so far over
23:13
my head it's not funny. But I'm trying to be involved.
23:15
So in this case, they should be using the contraction
23:18
you are, you are you know,
23:20
and they're not. They've just used the possessive your
23:23
Yeah.
23:24
Yes, I see it all the time in different places.
23:26
I know it's wrong, isn't it? Many many
23:29
years ago, Michelle, you'll appreciate this. I
23:31
was when the Wildcats used to still play at Challenge
23:33
Stadium.
23:34
I went to the.
23:36
Like at the start of the season. Wasn't the very first game, because
23:38
I noticed it. The first game didn't say anything, so maybe
23:41
the second home game they had these massive
23:43
banners up that said principal sponsor
23:46
and they put the wrong principal. Yeah,
23:48
so it was like it was the principal of the school,
23:51
not the principal being a
23:54
main sponsor. And I
23:56
did actually say something to the then
23:58
general manager.
24:00
The next week. They're all changed, they have to because
24:02
of me.
24:03
Well done, Well done.
24:04
I'm an agent for change. By thanks
24:06
Michelle Marie. Hello, Hello,
24:09
Hello, are we guys Marie? Are you feeling
24:11
my pain as well?
24:13
Oh?
24:13
Yes I am.
24:15
So.
24:15
You know the big green street signs
24:18
that sometimes have like a bit of an arrow pointing
24:20
to a suburb or the airport.
24:23
Yeah, of course.
24:24
There is a big street sign on beach
24:26
for a Roague that points to the suburb
24:29
Embleton, But instead
24:31
of it's being spelt with an L E, they've
24:33
spelled to E L. So they've spelt
24:36
the actual suburb incorrectly
24:38
on this sign, and still.
24:39
They put it up. I'm
24:45
the state government roads thing is I'm outraged
24:48
you can't get that.
24:50
How do government workers getting job?
24:54
It's a suburb of their own state. I know
24:56
to get Amy lives in Ambleton.
24:59
She'll have to do something about it. She'll make
25:01
something happen. That is an outrage, Marie,
25:04
an absolute outrage.
25:05
We right to Actually I don't stand for that. That's no good
25:07
at all.
25:07
Like you're going to write to anyone that's a good point.
25:09
Can you write it for me?
25:12
Thank you, Marie. That's where
25:15
we'll have group therapy. We'll meet back here next week.
25:18
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