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Chapter 1: What significant events happened in Rumble history?
This is a podcast from Rover. The Morning Rumble Podcast. Now recyclable. Just hit replay. In Morning Rumble history this morning. Today in Rumble history. And three years ago as it turned out, Bryce, you get all these memories, they pop up on your Facebook, obviously, as they do, Facebook memories. And look, as we say... A lot of them we can't look at.
Chapter 2: What was the Knicks' biggest comeback in basketball history?
Like you said, there was that gimp situation where we had a live gimp in the studio at around the World Cup time. That's good. Responsible broadcasting. Leather mask, mouth gag.
Chapter 3: How did dolphins save a surfer from a shark attack?
Yeah, I mean, I've said too much. We didn't play that one. We didn't bring that up. But today's one we can. What made that special is that he was a willing participant. So willing. And that's just a quirk of the man that he was. He has been shuffled a couple of times since. They shot a whole station down because of him. So, don't know what that says. Oh, man.
Chapter 4: What feedback did Rural Rog receive from listeners?
I mean, they now call him Ruda. They do. And if you are listening and you know Ruda's station's text line, just say football gimp.
Chapter 5: What heartwarming story emerged from the Rugby League?
Text football gimp to whatever their station text number is. Something we can talk about. And where he probably would have ended up is an ambulance at some point. Obviously, it's territories that we'd gone to before, but it must have been because I must have brought up once again how I've been in all these ambulances.
Chapter 6: What insights did Jamie Wall share about the Super Rugby finals?
So you've been in a few, haven't you? Yeah, I have. School days twice. Twice in school days and twice in adults. So that's pretty good. That's four.
Chapter 7: What updates did Country Creech provide from the Field Days?
Four? Yeah. We must have had that conversation and Darcy rang. Have a listen. Darcy, talk us through how many times.
Chapter 8: What were the best bits of the week from the podcast?
What have you done? Conservative vest, it'll be nine times in an ambulance and two times in a house. In a helicopter? Two times in the chopper. Yeah, the air ambulance. What? I started very young. I fractured my skull twice. You fractured your skull as a child? Hang on, we don't need to rush through this. How do you fracture your skull? On the jungle gym across the road from the house. Oh, okay.
Probably before they had bark and all of the things underneath the floor, which they now have for safety, I'm going to imagine. Yeah, no, it was just concrete. Oh, wow. So twice there, and then what else? When I discovered they're highly allergic to bees, that would have been my third time, so that was when I was probably six or seven, something like that. Then I had a few years off.
Oh, no, no, no, no. Broken leg at primary school, broken arm at intermediate. All ambulances. They were both ambulances. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, then it was a few years off until I got my driver's licence and started, you know, my teenage years, and, well, there was a few car accidents. Um, Greenwood, 93, Greenwood Street in Hamilton. I got hit by a Ford and run over by a Holden. Oh, wow.
Bathurst, baby. Yeah, man. King of the mountain. Yeah. Yeah. Bathurst. Yeah. All on the same day. Oh, yeah, yeah. Same accident. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Your own version of the lap of the gods. Walked away from it after about three weeks. No broken bones, nothing. My doctor reckons that I'm the most accident-prone person he's ever met. What do you do for a job? Tell me you don't drive.
Yeah, yeah, I drive trucks. Yeah, Darcy. Of course you do. Darcy, get on your way. Oh, shit. Mate, that's what I call. Get him off the streets. Two questions. Darcy, are you still listening? Yes. Have you been in an ambulance since? Absolutely, yeah. Also, poor of us. Yeah. We didn't ask with the air, the chopper. Yeah, we didn't. Darcy, ring through. Oh, 800, what were the choppers for?
Yeah, he had the choppers as well, so you're right. Look, so that was today in history. Where are we at today? Can we compete with it? I've been in an ambulance for myself four times. Darcy was nine. What have you got, Great Rumble listener? Let us know this morning for a Friday. You can text in 3520 0800 ROCKPHONE as well. Can you beat any of that?
Country Creech, our producer, saw him yesterday. May have seen him on Morning Rumble Instagram at the Field Days today and yesterday. So we'll catch up with Creech, see how he's getting on the Mystery Creek Field Days. He's there today and he's there tomorrow as well, Saturday. So she is all go. There's no mystery to Creech, is there? No, no, no. Just to lean on that word.
We know everything about him. It's amazing. Which is great. Mystery Creek, yeah. Creech at Mystery Creek. It's quite incredible. I just had this moment in Morning Rumble history, Bryce. Darcy in an ambulance, nine trips in an Ambo or the Westpac chopper. And we did want to know, anyone been in a chopper or an Ambo? I mean, you've been in it four times, which is pretty impressive, Bryce, actually.
I mean, some people wouldn't have even been in an Ambo once. One was dislocated kneecap when I was seven, going on the rope slides from side to slide, and I jumped on someone else. So, you know, they always say just one person at a time. That's why, because I was jumped at the bottom, and then my knee with momentum smashed into it. Gotcha. My kneecap was right out to the side of my knee.
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