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The Ramble - Tuesday, May 12th

11 May 2026

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Chapter 1: What are the highlights from breakfast with Gary and Tim?

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Breakfast with Gary and Tim. Well, it's all right. Riding around in the breeze. Well, it's all right. If you live the life you please.

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Well, it's all right. Now, good morning, everyone. Welcome. Tuesday, May the 12th. It is the McCafe menu. Try McCafe's drink range. We've got Tommy Morris with all the news. He's in. Field March is not available today. So Tommy Morris steps up.

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Chapter 2: What is the significance of the McCafe menu mentioned?

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Tuesday takeaways. We've got the Ramble. We've got Mark Harrison, the CEO of Australian Prostate Centre, on the Legends game. Talk, Tim.

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Good morning, everybody. Great to be here. Foggy out there this morning, so be careful on the roads. I've just driven up from Shoreham this morning, and it was a bit soupy on the way up this morning.

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Yeah, might have had the chill on the frost on the car as well when you woke up. So good advice. Be very careful. Got a big show. Can't wait. 0433 98 11 16 1300 736 736. Get involved.

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Chapter 3: How do the hosts feel about the current weather conditions?

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We haven't seen each other since last Thursday, so we've got a lot to get through this morning. Welcome, Whispers.

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Welcome to you, Gary. Sorry, I had to sneeze at the top. No, that's okay. You had to sneeze. That's fine. I had a nice little... What did I have? A nice little meal this morning. What did we have?

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69.527 - 89.664 Gary

Oh, I like the muesli stuff. The muesli. What is it called? Well, you soaked the oats overnight. Oh, what is that? It's your favourite meal, you said. I love that. On death row, you said this is the meal that you'd eat. What's it called? When you soak the oats overnight. It's got fruit. It's got chia seeds. Nicky spent three days doing that for me.

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And raspberries on top. Bircher. Bircher. It was a lovely bircher. A lovely, lovely bircher. I don't usually eat before six. It's just filled my tummy up. I don't normally eat until about 10, 30, 11 o'clock. Same. So I'm cooked now for the rest of the day. Same. That was beautiful. Can you pass on my thanks to Nikki? That was absolutely amazing.

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She's been in good cooking form because last night she made a chicken and leek pie. Oh. Oh, that sounds good. You make them in the little metal pie tins. Yes. So you don't have to put- Because pastry can you... You don't have to put pastry all around. You only just put the pastry on the top. And then the chopped up chicken and some leeks and some stock.

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Is it a light flaky pastry on top? Beautiful flaky pastry, yeah. Magnificent. That is magnificent.

Chapter 4: What are the funniest movies discussed in this episode?

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And good on you. You've been here, there and everywhere over the weekend. You flew up to... Brisbane, the secret thing that you did last Thursday to catch up with John O'Brown. Did you share a seat on the way up there with Johnny Ralph? Was he on the same flight as you or was he on a different flight? What do you mean? I've just been reading. Did he interview John Brown too or not?

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No, no. He's just a pointer to tonight's documentary. It's on at 7.30. Ah, right.

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It's an unbelievable story, Johnny Brown. Given a nice bit of publicity around this whole thing, haven't they?

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Yes, they have, Tim. The publicists have been at work. They've done a great job. He's quite an incredible man. We love him. We know what he's like, but this will... This will tell you what sort of a bloke he really is in terms of that's when you find out about yourself, when the biggest challenges, you're confronted with your biggest challenges.

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You can deal with them in whatever way you choose to deal with them, but have a look tonight. It's a great message for all people, but blokes particularly in amongst it.

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About going out and getting yourself a doctor's check over regularly. Check, check, check. Get yourself checked. Don't take long. No, it doesn't take that long. And you know what? And I go through this too. It's like, oh, it's an inconvenience.

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You know, like I've got to organize this and then I know that I'm going to have to go and get blood tests and then there's going to be a follow-up and how much time out of my day this is going to take. But we all just need to set that aside. Yeah, guess what? And get out there and do it.

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And don't think just because you're only 30 or 35 years of age this doesn't apply to you because I've been reading a lot of different statistics over the weekend about – some of these diseases and things that people are being afflicted with. And it is happening to young people too.

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So just for a couple of hours out of your day, out of your week, out of your month, out of your year, just for the peace of mind for you and your family.

Chapter 5: How does the conversation shift to John Denver?

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About Jonah Hill being the guest on the Smartless program, and that's when we started talking about all these different movies that we'd seen over the course of time. So send them through.

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I want to see whether your nomination comes up in the first 10 or, no, there'll be more than 10.

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Well, I chat GPT'd it and it came up in the top 10 funniest films of all time. Righto. Dumb and Dumber, that came up as well as one of the funniest films. The Step Brothers, which is a very, very funny film, that came up.

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That's funny. Don't mess with the Zohan. One of the greatest movies ever made. Zoolander. One of the greatest movies ever made. Tropic Thunder. That wasn't my nomination, but that came through. Hangover. The Hangover came through.

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Hangover won. I stopped at Hangover won. That was funny. The Castle, the Australian film. Great movie. That was a very funny film. Borat. Borat, four weddings and a funeral.

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Borat, Tim. Don't just gloss over Borat. One of the greatest comedic performances you'll ever see in your life.

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I don't know how many times you've seen it, but you went over. 500. You just went through the whole script before.

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If I'm running the rabbit and flicking through the TV and there's Borat, that's it for me. Or the dictator. Or the dictator where the guy starts the running race at the start and shoots everybody. I don't know. Anyway, yours hasn't come up yet, so I'm going to leave it open to see whether anyone nominates the funniest movie that Tim's ever seen. Well, let's not. I'm not going to dwell on it.

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No, don't dwell on it. There were up to 40, 45, 60 messages. No, no, no. Whispers won just yet. It'll come through at some stage. A Life of Brian, that was a classic back in the day. You had to sort of understand where it was coming from, but that was a classic.

Chapter 6: What are the hosts' opinions on country music?

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That got a nomination with us this morning as well. Flying high.

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Travis, no, watching Carlton's second half fade outs is not one of the great comedies of all time.

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No, the Wisps were announced.

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There it is. There it is. Oscar, well done.

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Oscar has sent it through. Go on, what is it? Superbad. It's a team, a team comedy. Jonah Hill's in that. Yeah, I know he's in that. Wisp reckons Superbad's the funniest movie he's ever seen. Send them through.

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Ah, The Adventures of Barry McKenzie. Was that funny?

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Can you remember that? Yeah, we were never allowed to watch that. That was a bit rude for us. Hey, how'd you go with Mother's Day? Did you celebrate?

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Yes, ish. Yeah, ish. Did you cook something special? I did. I made a nice pasta. Yeah? Yeah, lovely pasta with some pork, some shoulder of pork that had been left over from the night before. Oh, magnificent it was.

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It was magnificent. Pulled pork into the pasta?

Chapter 7: How do the hosts react to the latest footy news?

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When big Tommy Hawkins expects to get a honeycomb magnum, Jesus, not much change from a tenner these days.

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Hang on. Somebody said that they saw you buying upwards of 25 ice creams. You were buying for the whole crew. 25.

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Testing.

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No, no. Are we on? Are we on? Did you say 25? No, I bought about eight. Well, that's what I'm saying. Somebody said you actually bought upwards of 25 ice creams. I ate about 60. They wouldn't have been Magnums. Bulldust.

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Tommy demanded a honeycomb Magnum. I said, you sure you don't want a little red water icy pole? No, thank you. They would have been, Barney. That was a very expensive shout, Geoffrey. You're dead right. It's a long night, Friday nights, when you're in the studio watching a game of footy. It wasn't a bad game Friday night. The blue bag is... Came back finally, didn't they?

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They came alive in the second half. I was just fast asleep then. Yeah. Fast asleep. I've got a whisper to oil. There's something that's really bothering me. When do you want to roll with it? I probably should roll with it early because I think I'm going to get in trouble when I go with this. I prefer that I go early in the morning before. Really? What, you want to go out at quarter past six?

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Well, the digits haven't arrived yet, so if I go with it now, it's not going to end up out there on social media. Out at 6.30 maybe. Out at 6.30, I'm going to go with- I'll proofread it. go with it. No, you don't need to do that. I need to proofread it. I've proofread it. You know what I did? On the long drive in this morning, I wrote it in my head. Did you? Yeah.

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It's been something that's really been bothering me.

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Is there a topic? Let's give us a little heads up on the topic.

Chapter 8: What final thoughts do the hosts share about the episode's themes?

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He's a local boy over there in the West that's just doing great things, but he must have a bit about him. You don't just pull on a pair of snakeskin boots. boots on a Friday night footy, unless you've got a little bit of swagger.

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No, no. Would they just be sitting on the side if it was summertime? Would they just be sitting on the side of the oval with no feet in them? They'd just be asleep.

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He's got to wear them now before it gets too cold because they wouldn't come to life. How many do they shed their skin? They shed their skin in the summertime, don't they? Oh, thanks. I went to a restaurant Sunday night for Mother's Day. What was it? Well, for Nicky's mum. It was called Frenchie in the city, in Collins Street. Yeah? East, West cuisine? Frenchie. No, French.

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No, it's a gag. Obviously it was French.

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It's up the Spring Street end and it was a very nice little joint. Everything was $14. Really? Everything. Was it packed?

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Yep. So everything on the menu was $14?

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Pretty sure, yeah.

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So it's not just all entrees, though. They're small serves.

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No, but the serves weren't, yeah, they weren't, they're designed to, you know, everyone share and you order and, you know, like you had steak, everyone had a nice little steak, it wasn't a massive sliced up steak, there was some entrecote sauce and some nice chippies. Oh, damn. Those little stringy fries? Little stringies, yeah. Absolutely magnificent. I gave it a four and a half. Out of five?

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