Chapter 1: What cultural references are made at the beginning of the episode?
Chat Turn Looks 3 is recorded on the land of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation and we pay our respects to them along with our respects to the traditional owners of the land from wherever you are listening. Lisa Ailes. Annabelle Crubb. What's your middle name actually? Hang on, let me guess. I know that I know it. Annabelle, is it, it's not Elaine? No. Joy?
No, that's Lisa Miller, Lisa Joy Miller.
Is she? Oh, that is so appropriate. Of course her name is Lisa Joy Miller.
Annabelle, oh, as soon as you say it, I'm going to know it. What is it? Sarah.
Sarah, that's right.
Annabelle Sarah Crabb.
Hey, do you know what, like, if you had been a boy, what was your name going to be?
I don't know.
Do you know? I do. What? I was going to be Bruce Crabb. I was going to be a Bruce. I could have been the last of the Bruces or the Bryce. Like what's the plural? I want to call you Bruce now. Look, you're super welcome. Like you're very welcome to. And the great thing is like at the ABC years ago I met a Bruce Crabb and so I. Oh, you know Bruce Crabb? Yeah.
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Chapter 2: What personal anecdotes do the hosts share about their names?
That's planning. Look, I mean the weird thing that happened with my naming, which I do ā I mean I have sort of polite beef with my parents about is ā Look, my birth was a confusing time. I was due, according to everybody's, I think, less than expert calculations on New Year's Eve. I was born on February the 1st. So I was officially a month late.
So my poor mother ā and it was, like, the longest heat wave, like, in South Australian history. She just basically spent ā she just, like, laid out in the bathroom panting for, like, a month. And I think the dates have obviously been mixed up here. But, like, at the same time, my dad got appendicitis and was admitted to hospital. So ā
They were both in hospital and my mum was pushing me out. And then they panicked and called me Annabelle, even though my mum's name is Christabel. I assumed that there was a bell thing going on there. No, they did not realise because it was busy. I'm like, what?
I thought it was bells all the way down. I thought like your grandma's name was probably Gwennabel.
No, it wasn't Gwennabel. It was just an error. It was an oversight, which I think has prepared me for oversight in human circles.
Did they call you Annabelle or did they call you Annie?
I got called Anna when I was growing up and now they call me Anna.
Oh, yeah.
Anyway, it's very funny.
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Chapter 3: What shows and movies have the hosts been watching recently?
I feel like I can still see her delivering all of those lines that became things that people would quote, you know, all the time. I mean you still say things to me like, If I'm labouring something, you go, oh, God, stop trying to make fetch happen.
That's right. No, that's legally blonde, you absolute bimbo. Stop trying to make fetch happen. That's legally blonde, isn't it? I'm going to Google that right now. I'm pretty sure that's clueless. Let's put some, like, listening music on. I'm pretty sure, like.
I think. I think. Do you know what? When I put in Stop Trying 2, the very first thing that comes up, although maybe that's just because the phone was listening to me, was Stop Trying to Make a Fetch Happen. Oh, my God. It's not out of either of them. It is from Mean Girls. Are you? We probably had a whole lot of our audience screaming and going, oh, I can't believe these idiots. It's Mean Girls.
And also, do you know what's really embarrassing? I went onto the Podstruck Instagram page. On the clearest thing about it, I can't believe none of you mentioned stop trying to make fetch happen. Now they're going to hate me.
Well, that's embarrassing for you. Did you do that under your own name or did you do it like, oh, my God. Do you have a fake social media name like, you know, where you do interactions with people? No, God no, because you'd get found out, wouldn't you? You'd get found out.
Last week or the week before there was this like such a beautiful story about a New South Wales Nationals MP, I can't remember his name, probably ā
best that i can't and he and he accidentally went online as himself obviously thinking that he was on his you know fakey one and it was something about the labor that the labor government had done and he's like i've voted labor all my life never again not after this oh Dude. Was so good. Anyway, I think it's simplest just not to have one of those alter egos.
I don't because I don't have the administrative skills but like, yep, anyway. But unfortunately the problem for you is that you've shat your pants on a public forum not knowing the difference between ā Clueless, Mean Girls and Legally Blonde, all fine movies and I'd recommend each of them.
That's the reason I just thought of another Hamilton line which is, she shat her pants at the bubble of my mouth. Anyway, it also made me really want to watch My Best Friend's Wedding and now I'm scared to say anything about it in case I'm actually thinking of Mamma Mia or something.
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Chapter 4: What are the main themes of the series 'Deadlock'?
Everyone watching will know exactly what I'm talking about when Rupert Everett appears at the wedding and says, yeah, I won't spoil it for you.
Is Cameron Diaz in it or Julia Roberts or somebody? They are and they're all adorable.
They're just beautiful, yeah. And Dermot, I think his name is Dermot Mulroney who, no, hang on. I don't, is that his name? I really feel like we're giving our audience out there just conniptions because they're probably going, no, you moron. He actually plays the cello, the guy who is, and like pretty well actually. Okay. He is, his name is. Dermot Mulroney, yes.
Isn't that what you said at the beginning? Yes, it is. I'm relieved, yes.
Well, there you go.
Your first accurate instinct this whole time. So I've got two directions I could take now. Do you want to hear... The highbrow thing that I've been doing or the lowbrow thing that I've been doing?
Oh, God, the lowbrow.
Every time. So you know how we were talking the other day about that love story show and the difficulties of casting people off? according to appearance, you know, when you're doing a sort of biopic thing. Yeah. Well, I look accidentally and I don't know why, watched the Take That documentary, which is like I'm getting to the point about the casting.
And I watched that and I thought I actually found it a really interesting watch. It was kind of about... how these weird artificial bands get made and how difficult it was for them to get to a point where they would break through. And then it was about these really quite significant internal stresses around who was the content creator,
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