Chapter 1: What is the significance of State Of Origin Game 1 for fans?
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Chapter 2: What are the suggested forfeits for the losing team?
That's a vibe. No, it is a vibe, bro. It's smooth. Trust me, bro. You're the shower guy, eh? Oh, but I can spend a lot of time in the shower, bro. I think shower is a spiritual place sometimes. Healing. A lot of my healing gets done in there. Is your water bill spiritual? Through the roof. But sometimes sacrifices need to be made.
And I understand that I'm maybe not doing it for the right cause, but...
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Chapter 3: How did New Zealand influence global culture?
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Chapter 4: What moral dilemma is presented regarding the button choice?
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Chapter 5: What is the role of the Speights Men's Den in the podcast?
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Just because we bring the energy and I feel like this is always the thing with Mark. You boys talk. He acts like he cares.
Chapter 6: What unique history does New Zealand hold regarding women's rights?
And then when Queensland wins, he's like, see, that's what I do. But he never actually brings the energy from the start. Get in. You know? He's always like, you reach, I teach once. Boring! Stay blessed. Those streets. We've got you covered like a sundress. Welcome to officially the number one show. If you're called down under your home, welcome to new media. The People's Media.
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For those who don't understand, New South Wales versus Queensland, it's a huge game of rugby league. That is actually, the origins are from Australia, but us as Kiwi fans, we've been embedded into this competition, into this matchup for many years now. Unless you're Sean Johnson, and he doesn't see the point because he plays for New Zealand. Why would he care? That's the meta international.
He really does not care at all. He's like, that game? Nah, I'm going to go to bed early. I'm going to get my Z's in. I care, though. New South Wales all day. All day. How are you feeling? I don't really like Laurie Daly, though, you know, as our... But that's not our choice, bro. I know it's not, but... You know, we just got to ride with who we got. We haven't talked. Go on, go on.
No, bro, I'm trying to help him. No, go on. No, no, no. And I'm not... I don't think...
this team and this generation i think there's a bit of a disconnect from you know fitzy and and that's not saying that they've seen their time but i i'm okay i'm i'm critical enough to say billy can coach this billy's he using our river last time we we talked to him you know last season what happened they won last year i need clary to be coaching new south wales i think that's the plan
I reckon that's the plan, bro. I can go two years. The way I still want to talk about those interviews when he was talking about leaving the squad.
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Chapter 7: How do personal vulnerabilities impact relationships?
It seems like that's, bro, destiny's on the way. Let me tell you what's going to happen. The king is coming home, and it's good to have you, sir. Let me tell you what's going to happen. Cleary's already dominated the NRL. Done. We're keen to call him the greatest NRL coach of all time? I probably don't know enough, and I'm a little scared to call him the greatest of all time right now.
Oh, well, I mean, he's tipped to be in the conversation 1,000%. He's in the conversation. Yeah, yes, yes. Here's what he's going to do. He's going to take New South Wales and he's going to get them to win nine in a row and then he's going to retire. I think so too, bro. Bro, and he's just going to make sure that we can say as fans, hey.
You got to do it nine in a row before you talk to us and then he's just going to go on his merry way. Shove that in your pipe and smoke it. Bro, I've had that thought as well. And he's capable of doing it. And he's going to go on his merry way and there is no discussion about it.
He has to go. Imagine being chuffed about a scenario that's never going to happen and never has happened. Like, that's what you guys are doing.
But it can happen. It won't happen. No, it's not delusional, bro.
Bro, you guys are chuffed about an idea. Like, that's cute. You're like, and then he comes over. Like, it's weird behavior. Like, back your squad, guys.
Back your squad. Oh, bro, no, we back our squad. Oh, no. My issue is that I need whoever's rallying the troops.
You need to see it. Exactly. You should be rallying the troops.
Oh, I do, every year, but they're not listening to me.
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Chapter 8: What lessons can be learned from the discussion on communication?
We'll check the moral compass today. I don't know if this is an old question, but I've only recently seen it. But we're just gonna, we're gonna see what type of people we are on this show. And I'm actually quite interested to see what we pick and why we pick it. So we got that a little bit later on in the show. I do like that.
Matua, Mark, what you got? I've got lessons actually. Lessons, a history lesson. Today is a special day in a weird way. And maybe I've just been watching too much crime television, but here in Aotearoa, we actually were the first to do something today on this date back in 1920.
Oh, wow.
And of course, we do have a men's den. Thanks to our mates at Spades, helping mates be better mates. Mark, you're busy today, bro. What else is going on? I'm very, very busy. So we've got a lot on. Obviously, Origin 1's coming up, and we asked you guys to give us some suggestions of a forfeit, maybe something that, you know, the losing squad member... would have to partake in.
So I've got a couple of things I want to talk about today. Go on. I feel like, before we get into the forfeit, I feel like we've already won to a certain extent. So as we jostle about and we get our new studios built, Brooke and I were gallivanting, probably a good way of putting it yesterday. A little hungry. Yeah, we did.
We went and got a nice little cafe around the new spot where we are. We had to go and check the neighbourhood out, bro. We've got a new neighbourhood. We've just got to see what's going on around. Honeybones. No, no, we went the other way. We went the other way, brother. To the meat.
Found a nice little spot.
Found a nice little spot. Well, I wasn't there. Anyway, continue.
And on the way to the food positioning, we were driving at a slow pace looking for a park and... Was slow. Yoink! On the side of the road, vacuum cleaner. We need a new vacuum cleaner. Well, we need a vacuum cleaner for our new spot. At our new office. A new office.
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