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The Hauraki Big Show

OUTRO: Jase's Dream Film

15 Jun 2026

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Chapter 1: What is the Big Show podcast about?

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For all you mad bastards loving the Big Show Podcast, get up even closer. On Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok. Or Raw Dog It. Four to seven every weekday. On Radio Hodak. Oh, g'day, fellas. Hello. Are we sick of that yet? Nah.

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Mogi gets sick of everything the fastest. Nah, nah, I'm not sick of that. You're not? Nah, nah, because I do think it's a good name. If we made it the name of the podcast, then I'd be sick of it pretty quick. Yes. I think. But I think it's still good.

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It isn't bugging you?

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I like that.

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I love that. Yeah, just a little cough there, because I want to ask, have you been on the Durries this weekend? Yes.

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Ah. And I drank yesterday. That's because you look hungover. Well, I'll tell you what happened.

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Are you tired? You look tired.

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I am tired because I was home by 7, went around to a mate's place. He's got a rooftop. He's just moved into a new apartment. He's got a rooftop with a spa. Awesome. So one of those wave pool thingies as well. A wave pool on a rooftop?

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One of those swimming things.

Chapter 2: How does drinking culture play a role in social interactions?

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Oh, so you get to stay in the middle. Yes. The ones that they have at the thingy. What do they call it? Black Clash. Black Clash. So we're up there and we used to live together in Wellington, me and my wife and him, and we'd do the crossword every Sunday and eat croissants and then drink a bottle of gin or more. So this is 12 or 13 years ago. Anyway, we're not doing that because I'm on the wagon.

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So Robert is having croissants, doing the crossword.

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Chapter 3: What was the story behind the rooftop gathering?

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Then he goes out and he comes back out, goes inside, comes back out with a bottle of red wine for himself and two glasses of water for my wife and I, which is very thoughtful of him. Yes. This is at 11.30 in the morning. Oh, he's starting early. So I take my glass of water, I tip it out. You throw it in his face? Come on, man. And then he pours me a wine, and then we rip into the darts all day.

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And drinking, yeah. But then the worst, but it was great, except I said I wasn't going to drink, and I wish I hadn't. But you know me. Fuck, it would have been fun, though.

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That sounds great.

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It was amazing. It was a beautiful day. You've got a view, 360-degree view. No buildings blocking your view. It's right by our old Frank office in Vinegar Lane.

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Oh, in Ponsonby. Yeah, okay.

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Yeah.

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Oh, that real flash one.

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Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, he's got that. So it was great, but then I got home. We went to bed. I was in bed at 9, woke up at 11.30, and did not go back to sleep for hours. Yeah. Did not go back to sleep at all, and no, I wasn't on the gear because it's illegal. Exactly. Yeah, exactly.

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Totally.

Chapter 4: How do personal experiences affect drinking habits?

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It's like once the clock hits 12, it's all G. Yeah, I don't have that. Do you also, you guys, and I have it every now and then, not all the time, where... Like today was a classic example where it was about sort of one third and I was like, it doesn't feel right to work today. You know what I mean? I just don't have the vibe. There's something about today. It just doesn't feel right. Nah, man.

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You never have that vibe, Keezy. I think everyone.

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I had that vibe today. Yeah, yeah.

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Oh, man. It doesn't feel right today. Yeah. I'd say we're very lucky in that most people would wake up at 6.30am, their alarm goes off to go to their hard-ass job and they don't have the vibe. And they go, oh, I don't have the vibe of working today. But they do anyway. But I'm sure those people have that all the time. They'll wake up at 6.30am and go, oh, fuck.

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And also they work for like 10 hours. And there's a vibe in the city on a Monday morning. It's very quiet. Everyone's sort of subdued. You know, it's like, oh, okay, I guess we're doing this, are we? I don't know, man. Are you angling towards four days a week and then three? Oh, mate, I've always been a big advocate of four days a week. He always has. Always been.

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I've got a mate that does that, and as the statistics show, I think it was during the COVID period or whatever, or in general, productivity improves. Yeah. Because people work harder in those times and get it done. I also love the idea, but it doesn't affect us because it wouldn't be, I suppose it would be possible, of the working from home thing too.

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Everyone goes, oh, no, people just working from home just get on the piss and do nothing. That's not true. Well, working from home would very easily work with us. Yeah. Because we just need to install like some basic soundproofing in a room, good internet and some microphones. Well, we've done it before.

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We did it during the COVID period. I did some times working from home. They dropped off the microphones and all that sort of stuff to my house.

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And we were still in here. And you guys were in here. Whenever someone had symptoms-ish and was a bit iffy, then you just wanted them to do it from home. I don't think I ever did. No. But I think you did it a few times. Did you, Jase? I don't think you did. No, I can't remember. It would have been a disaster. It would have been an absolute disaster. Unquestionably, it would have been a disaster.

Chapter 5: What are the insights shared about international airports?

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But I love the idea that she's there just fuming the same as I do. Yes.

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Well, interestingly, in our place, the Wi-Fi is in my daughter's room where it's plugged in. And we're effing and jeffing it there a bit because she's constantly – kicking it or knocking it and it's coming out all the time. So you'll be watching something and everything will die and it'll be like, what? Can you plug in the internet, please? Oh, yeah, sorry, my bad.

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Fucking... I'm desperately trying to watch this shit program.

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This shit. Yeah, what was it? I Survived. Are you still watching that? No, I've gone off that now. I've sort of moved on from that. I was watching this old movie today with Sean Connery and Michael Caine. Oh. And it was horrifically racist. Really?

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That's why you watched it, you see. You were talking about the good old days.

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Like, shockingly bad. The Man Who Would Be King? Yes, that's the one. Was that in South Africa? No, I think it was in Afghanistan or something. Daniel Dravot and Pichi Karahan, two former British soldiers in India, decide to travel to Kafiristan where no white man has ventured in a long time and rule as kings. Wow.

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I feel like you typed into chat GPT a whole lot of things and then said what kind of movie would... It was my dream movie. Yeah. And then I just happened to find it on Samsung.

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Nice to see you. God, great little scene there on Broken Wood Mysteries there, Jase, that I uncovered. Is that Nutcracker? upcoming episode. For the listeners out there, it's Woody J being defended by Shane Cortese.

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Pugs, could you put it on our story per chance?

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