Chapter 1: Who is the Bathurst winner mentioned in the podcast?
Is she going to school via the Pelican Trail? Yeah, Appalachian Trail.
Oh, Appalachian.
Chapter 2: What creative ideas are shared for school lunches?
Pelican Trail. Hello, Snipers. This is Not For Radio. We are your hosts, Duncan Hyde, Jay Reeve. This podcast will contain a small amount of swearing, maybe not the best for small ears.
Chapter 3: What are the highlights from Sniper Line #1 featuring Suzy?
There is a lot to get through on today's podcast. I reckon that we probably just climb straight into it.
Chapter 4: What insights are shared during Sniper Line #2 with Coen?
We are really dying out on...
this extravagant lunch which is made for this young lass it's bloody is brilliant um and that and that dives us into the different spice levels in which we can handle a couple of great sniper line calls as well um a beautiful war story but the reason why that's why today's episode is so special yeah someone's going to get flown from wherever wherever they are on the globe to australia for the bathurst 1000 with myself and jay hosting best of luck if you're in the draw
Chapter 5: What is the story behind 'The Dreadmill'?
oh hey pie i'm totally bored looking for something to enlighten my life what should i do i'm pie your personal assistant you're looking for the most glorious podcast in the universe you should definitely listen to jay and Thanks, Pi.
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We met her, she's coming to the studio.
Chapter 6: How does the podcast engage with listeners through Sniper Elite?
Oh, is that her? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, amazing. Yeah, coming to the radio studio a while back. Okay, so this is it.
Chapter 7: What details are revealed about the Bathurst 1000 prize?
The big day is finally here. So to everybody that's put themselves in the frame with putting those keywords in, this is the, well, it's not even the first of many because we've already done it. We're already flying people out from the UK and Australia for Rock 2000 last year. But this is going to become the regular. This, however, is fucking another level of prize.
Chapter 8: What lessons can be learned from the humorous war story shared?
Yeah, I think we might run through the prize with whoever picks up and answers. But Willamette Travel have looked after this one. It's basically the Bathurst 1000, a 1,000-kilometre race, 161 laps, about 6.2-kilometre laps up and over a mountain called Mount Panorama, two and a half hours from Sydney.
So apologies if we're calling you and it's fucking 3 o'clock in the morning wherever you are in the world because being in New Zealand means that our time zone is pretty shit for everybody else unless you're in New Zealand. Who knows, we might bring a New Zealand winner.
Yeah, New Zealand would be the only people, and even then they probably wouldn't answer because we don't answer block numbers in New Zealand. And second, if you're in Perth, you probably this is 6 o'clock in the morning, 5 o'clock in the morning for you. So we'll probably spend a bit of time up at the top of the mountain.
So where we're sitting is on the grandstands that looks directly at the pits. And that's also the start finish line, which is fucking awesome because you get to see the person that wins it and you'll get to see the start of the race, which is just 18 cars just jammed up and not enough room on the track. It's so good. And they're revving their tits off at the start and stuff.
And then during the race, we'll try and head up to the top of the mountain. And the top of the mountain, you get the most amazing view. You can see down Conrod Straight and stuff. And then you can walk down to that gnarly bit of track they were just talking about. And that's like, like it's hard work walking back up. It's like climbing a mountain.
Oz huffing and puffing and take breaks and stuff, eh? Because you want to keep going further because there's less people and the cars are ripping through there and stuff, but you know you need to walk back up the mountain and you're half full of piss. It's the stuff dreams are made of. Okay, so we are putting the call through now. That's a long range call.
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This is Ren.
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