Chapter 1: Why is Kane telling his colleague to 'Pull Up His Socks'?
You don't stand up. You're an embarrassment to what you do, mate. I'm so damn disgusted. Pull up your socks for Underworks Sports Socks. The number wonder, down under for socks. Barass knocks it down away from Marshall. Moore runs onto it. Jones tries to blast him out of the contest. He dances around one. Lockie Jones, can he finish?
Chapter 2: What insights are shared about the importance of sports socks?
You betcha! They are still alive here, Port Adelaide. And how about that from Lockie Jones? Hang on a minute.
Give him an inch. Take a mile. Not a bad call, though. Too good. Very good. Three very good calls.
Chapter 3: How does the conversation shift to discussing recent sports events?
Yeah. I'll tell you what. Any more of this internal publicity and there'll be a level five action coming to JK. Correct. He'll be on.
Very good. I think Jordan's having his best season ever.
He's got a lot of these things ready. We can't get one stinger made up to save ourselves, right? And I say, hey, listen, anything else?
Oh, yeah. I'm just working on it now. Um, now pull your socks up. I was, uh, I was listening to a couple, cause now that Triple M and Channel 7 are a team, you know, we're in the same, same company. Very friendly. I do like to listen to.
You still give them a shout out halfway through the game?
Bit of the, uh, Triple M stuff just to make sure it's all on track. Uh, yeah. If I need to. Yeah. We're, we're one team. They're flying over there at Triple M. Uh, one man who is not flying though. Who's not flying? His old media roker man.
Well, what's happened?
Well, I was listening on Friday. Which is you're listening to all those. I know. Told a very good story, actually.
Did he?
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Chapter 4: What humorous stories arise from the pub experience after the game?
Where were you, Nathan? The bar? And then gloves, like rubber gloves. And we're like, we didn't know. what was going on. You sure that's an appropriate story? She was setting up a tattoo stand. It was a strange sort of event when a young lady came with a massage table. I heard this.
And she started to set up a massage table and then she started to pull out the rubber gloves and we're like, what the hell is going on here? She started to pull out glad wrap and she was doing... Free tattooing. She was doing live tattooing in the pub. That's Friday? Live tattooing? What's the other option? You think, mate?
The young lady come up, and she was a Collingwood supporter, had a Collingwood scarf on, and she asked for a Jamie Elliott tattoo. She had a picture of Jamie Elliott. It's on her arm. It went from the elbow all the way up to her shoulder, so it would have been about 20 centimetres. But there was a young lady who got a tattoo.
TV there, table there, girl lying down, getting a tattoo, and she was asked for a Jamie Elliott tattoo. She came over to show us, and she said, here, what do you think? She went from her elbow to the top of her shoulder. We said to her after it finished, come over and show us Jamie. It looked nothing like Jamie Elliott. I could not have picked Jamie Elliott out of the lineup.
It looked more like Lockie Sullivan than Jamie Elliott. So boots, socks, shorts, the footy jumper, and then Jamie Elliott, and it looked like Lockie Sullivan.
He's reheating his own soup. He's reheated the longest story twice. Friday and Sunday. Now wait till the Channel 7 bosses start realising he's reheating his own soup. Is he on anything early this week? Oh, I don't know, but that was media ochre, shall we say. Pull your socks up. You got one?
I just had a little message through from a very close associate. Morning, Harry. Baller? He's a baller, don't worry about that. He reckons he'd come up with the name baller. Anyway, everyone wants to take credit. He's just sent me a little Twitter handle of a guy called Cavalier Jack. Who goes through all the racing tipsters on the weekend and tick cross profit loss sort of scenario. Dangerous.
So all I'm saying is our man who we're waiting on a walk and talk, if he doesn't front up with a walk and talk within the next seven days. What's going to happen? We will back over Cavalier Jack's work.
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Chapter 5: What surprising event happened at the pub involving a tattoo artist?
Not again. And we will see whether he's making a profit or a loss for his loyal followers.
If I start hearing that sound effect again. Okay. He's too busy cutting.
He's too busy cutting. He's too busy cutting. If you ask him for a highlight of himself. Let me do it. That was a funny day. Can I just pull up your socks to the critics of the doubleheader on Friday night? Oh, they're everywhere.
Everywhere. The critics.
I would just like to give you some data. Yeah. Having done some research on the weekend, whilst you were listening to all those podcasts, I was deep in the weeds. Record attendance for the Sydney versus GWS. Fourth highest crowd since the, uh, since Joel Selwood opened his stand down at Geelong. So attendance, tick, tick, big wins.
Viewership of the local product, Sydney versus GWS, tick, up 30,000. And they held the same number, this is on seven, held the same number on the Dogs and the Western Bulldogs as last time they played, which was a Thursday night standalone. Yeah. So you can't complain about... increases in attendance, and satisfying both markets.
Can you imagine if that Sydney game was the standalone game? Because it was delayed for an hour, Kingy. That would have been a disaster. I know you can't forecast that as well, but it was a late night in an AFL.com on Friday night. Let me tell you.
I was doing the game. Oh, you were too? Yeah.
But you didn't have to pad. Poor old Dicko. Didn't have to pad? What do you mean I didn't have to pad? Dicko was doing the heavy lifting.
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