Chapter 1: What feedback do listeners have for Kane and Kingy?
Fresh talk to them.
We are back with the quadruple agent who was stormed in the studio after a huge show. We got up early today. We all did the work. Thanks for your company. Quadruple, what do you got for us?
We've got the mailbag firing up again this week, boys. Just a reminder, fireball at scn.com.au. Our first contribution this week is from DJ in Perth. It goes, hi, legends and kingy. Just wondering your thoughts on this opinion. I know it's a bit nerdy for Fireball, but love the show. Is David Mundy's 376 games from WA a better achievement than Pendle's? Would have thought it's a genuine argument.
This is a hot topic in Western Australia.
This is a good bit of feedback.
Yeah. And I'm sort of with him because not many have survived that journey. No. Having to put up with the travel factor from Perth. So it is a good discussion.
It's a very good discussion. It's not going to be on the same level of Pendles clearly, but should be. So to answer your question, yes. What is it? Pavlich, Mundy. There's not many 300 gamers. Shannon Hearn?
The ultimate answer is no, because you're not going to be recognised anywhere. That's the ultimate answer. Probably, but we don't give David money enough credit. No, it's like one of those, yeah, mate, you're right. Anyway, you look at the record books, it says Pendlebury.
We discussed this earlier in the show, but this one's from Matt. Hey, it would have been handy last night, Pendlebury.
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Chapter 2: How does David Mundy's achievement compare to Pendlebury's?
So that's my point. I understand a lot of people like beer, but I don't know if they love the taste of it.
I don't think you can be an expert in this field is where I feel a little bit off. Uneasy? I mean, you've never had one. How would you know? Did you feel uneasy about it? Oh, I just laughed. I just laughed. It was like me giving a thesis on marathon running. I mean, what the hell would I know about marathon running?
Well, do you think Triple Agent, you like beer?
No, I do.
No, actually, no. Don't try and talk. Don't try and sound cool.
It's a social construct. It's a social construct.
I'm with you, Kane. Exactly. That's my point.
I'm with you. Thank you. This one's from Huey in Perth again. He's gone, hey, legends. He's kept you in there, Kingy. Love the show. This is just a bit of feedback from my man, Tim Gossage. Love the bloke. He is a ripper. But whenever I watch him doing interviews on his show and the guest isn't in the studio, he always looks so disinterested.
And after he asks them a question, he is listening to them to respond. If you haven't seen him in action, it's actually quite funny to watch. He almost looks like he would rather be guts up in the Bahamas. Tim is like one of those mates who loves the sound of their own voice when the spotlight is on them, but when someone else has something to say, they just couldn't give a you-know-what.
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Chapter 3: What outrageous statements were made about beer consumption?
Last week you told me that, I think, actually.
I'll give Goss an out.
We like Goss.
Couple to finish. This one's right up your alley, Cain. Gents, sort out a hut. This is from Lee. Sort out a household dispute, wouldn't you? Our next door neighbor has sold their house. The new owners haven't moved in yet. In my view, until the new owners move in, the house's bins on bin night are free game for us to use as well, providing I move them back in the next morning.
My wife says no, that's too far. Who's right?
He is right. My word. I think anyone's bin is fair game. Once that bin is on the street ready for bin night and my friend's the garbo, oh, you've got no idea how many late night bin runs I do.
Yeah.
We call it assaulting the neighbor's bins.
You've got a term for it.
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Chapter 4: How does the discussion evolve around social constructs?
He sounds like someone. Sean. He sounds like a rapper winner from down. I don't know what you're talking about, King. You're going the best way. Same letters as the first names.
I don't want to say two names. How did you get out of it anyways? What approach did you go with?
That was feedback.
Chapter 5: What humorous anecdotes arise from the mailbag feedback?
We'll be back to wrap up proceedings on the other side of this. You're listening to Fireball.