Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
breakfast with gary and team well it's all right riding around in the breeze well it's all right If you live the life you please. Good morning, everyone.
Great to have you company on this Thursday, the 14th day of May. We've got a nice little offering for you today for the next three hours. Sam Edmund is here. He reintroduced himself to us. George Samios with the wonderful world of wine. Corey Mobiliar, who came in last week from Champion Dart. Actually, he was on the phone and absolutely just ripped it to shreds.
He's going to come in because he wants to meet the Wisp. So we'll go through some of the numbers ahead of round 10. Johnny from Epping, not sure what he's got on his agenda. My five thoughts. I'm not sure if I've got them this week. I've had a very busy week.
Welcome to you, Whispers. Good morning to you, Gary. Good morning to you. Now, off the top of the show.
What are you laughing at?
Off the top of the show this morning. Giggling like a little schoolgirl. I've got to give you some advice this morning. Can you please, please not stray into the area of politics this morning? As anyone that was listening to our program yesterday, and this is a true story. What happened? I found out what happened to the text. What happened? At 6.19 a.m. yesterday, there was an overload.
This is a true story. There was an overload on the temper text because you said something about the Prime Minister maybe telling porky pies. So the company that monitors our... The text machine is a global company called Phonebox. They said there was an unbelievable overload, which they thought was suspicious, and they shut down our system as a result of it. You know what the overload was?
619 yesterday. There, I'm told, I spoke to Nims, over 3,000 people text at the same time agreeing with me. That's what happened.
They wanted to text you and say, I'm right with you, big G. I know exactly what you said. So please don't, don't. Well, most people might have been sitting on their text messages from yesterday. Please do not send them through again this morning in response to what Gary had to say yesterday. They review their policies. That's what I heard. Let's just keep away from anything to do with politics.
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Chapter 2: What insights does Garry have about Gout's running potential?
And then he kept on...
What do you mean? What, has he tried to eat it whole?
No, not the whole. He tried to scoff down a meal before the recording. What sort of meal? Well, there was steak involved. So he tried to scoff this down. He said, look, I only had a short amount of time. It wasn't butchered up steak, was it? No, it wasn't. I ate it really, really quickly. It got lodged down in my stomach, and then it kept on going. And then I couldn't breathe.
And then I clear it. And then anyway.
So he went down his esophagus, but it wasn't, he didn't digest. It wasn't digestible. No, it got stuck. And then, so then he was getting reflux up and he was choking and vomiting and trying to come back on air and finish his show.
I didn't want to say all that stuff because people be eating their breakfast.
I'm a details man. And then he comes back on and finishes the show and takes himself off the hospital thinking this is not great. General anesthetic.
General to get it out of there. Yeah. Yeah. What? I've never heard of anybody doing that before. I've heard of, you know, when people get something stuck and they have to give them the, what is it, the Heimlich? Heimlich. Heimlich or Heimrich? I'm going with Lick. I'm going with Rick. All right. Let's see who's correct. So you're going with Heimlich. You're going with Heimlich. Heimlich.
See, this is what happened yesterday.
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Chapter 3: What did Tim think about the Jamie Vardy documentary?
Nothing. These might be outdated old computers that Archie's got running here. But there was no message like that. Otherwise, it would have saved me 20 minutes.
You were right, too. It's Heimlich. Thank you. Not Heimrich. I was thinking of his brother.
Yeah, he was a German general, someone told you. Hey, do you know who Brandon Leary is? I don't know who he is until I saw this thing come into my feed, into the panda's feed. No. A Tassie Devils player who just takes hangers. He was just taking hanger after hanger. If you know who Brandon Leary is... and you're down there, or if you're just a footy lover, how good is he? Is he any good?
Is he a chance to be drafted by the Tassie Devils or any other club in the mid-season draft that's coming up? This bloke was like Russell Robinson, just sitting on everyone's head. Really?
How old?
I don't know. I don't know.
You bring your horse with you this morning.
Someone will tell us who Brandon Leary is. And is he a chance? He's 23 years of age, Brooke tells me. And he's playing for the Tassie Devils in the VFL. And this bit of vision that came into my panda feed, he was just hanger after hanger after hanger in the wet. Impressive. Very impressive hangers.
I saw one yesterday too that came into my feed, just a clip on IG. I think this kid, this young person, plays for the Swans Academy team. He's 194 centimetres, plays key defender. Mason McGruder is his name, McGruder, and he represented Australia in long jump. Crikey, did he flash across the screen.
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Chapter 4: What happened during the interview with Steven May?
My point exactly, Peter, I made this when I started talking about Eurovision, trying to... Ask our music gurus how in the hell Australia are in the Eurovision. But we are. And Delta's in it.
We get a special consideration to be included in it. Special dispensation. That's right. It's Detective Hole. It's not Inspector Hole. Sorry. It's Detective Hole.
Inspector Hole sounds very... The USPGA starts tonight, one of the four majors, and Australia are very, very well represented. Jason Day, Minwoo Lee, Adam Scott, Cam Smith, Elvis Smiley and Travis Smythe will all be teeing off. I think it starts about 9.30, 10 o'clock in the evening.
Beautiful time. You get heavily invested in this, don't you?
I love the majors. I love them. The USPGA, yeah, I'll be watching it for sure.
They're written by Joe Nesbo. If you are a Joe Nesbo fan, that's the Detective Hole series. From the Chris Carter book series.
I don't think so. Yes, Gail says. Is it? Inspector Hole. She's from the Chris Carter book series. The books are quite disturbing too, says Gail from Mernda.
Well, if it wouldn't be the Chris Carter book series, because Joe Nesbo has written this series. There you go. Look, top shelf. Good show, Tim, based on the Joe Nesbo books. But I don't know whether anybody else got to the point in the show that I did and then thought, oh, no, that's not for me anymore. That's just too disturbing.
The SCN Melbourne Mavericks are wandering up to Cobram Estate. Oh, Brentos, he's taking some- Everyone but you and I. Very exclusive tours up through the magnificent Cobram Estate set up. He had the influencers there a couple of weeks ago. He was a fish out of water there.
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Chapter 5: What issues did Garry face with his computer this morning?
He didn't know what to do. Didn't he? Couldn't talk fashion. He couldn't find- He could talk any subject. He couldn't find some common ground. Of course he could. He'd be fine with the Melbourne Mavericks, who are the Cobram Estate sponsor. So they're all heading up there today. They'll have a couple of glugs.
Mm-hmm.
Oh, no. What's happened? And they'll be off. You were right, Tim. Apparently the lady who sent the message through has just rang through and apologised and said, I got it wrong. Joe Nesbitt. Joe Nesbitt.
And I'll tell you the particular scene that stopped me dead and why I can't talk about it.
We'll talk about that in the six of you. Johnny from Epping, not too far away.
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