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Chapter 1: What movie did the hosts discuss and what were their thoughts?
You went to the movies?
I did. I went to see Disclosure Day. That's the Spielberg? The Spielberg. I've seen some negative reviews. You know what? I reckon it's... I've seen people say he peaked. It's a 7.5 out of 10. It was good. Well directed. You know, good story. And maybe slightly longer than it should have been. Right.
But, mate, as I'm living like a bachelor now, sort of I've got all this time, like Sunday afternoon, I'm thinking, when can I watch this movie? And then I'm thinking, oh, Sunday, I'll have a 5.30 session at Randwick Ritz. I thought, yep, that's me. So Joe hasn't been home for two weeks. That's the greatest thing ever. Two weeks he's been up there. Well, you know what?
Chapter 2: How has living alone changed the host's movie-watching habits?
I don't mind, mate. She was there. She did what she needed. She was where she needed to be. Absolutely, yeah. I think it's beautiful. I think it's the greatest thing ever. And she said, we're on the phone. Like, I talk to her every night. I talk to her twice a day, right? And she says, I am coming home. I said, oh, that's good to know. And I didn't let her finish her sentence.
She goes, yeah, sometime next week.
Chapter 3: What personal updates did the hosts share about family and relationships?
I said, whatever.
Are you okay? Because, you know, shopping, eating.
Well, mate, I'm good. I had to go grocery. I bought you some almonds. I saw them on two-for-one special. I bought, oh, boy, I'll get one for Trevor and I'll get one for myself. And I'll be, no, I just had to get milk and had to buy toothpaste and, you know, just do the shopping. Been all good, mate. But, yeah, I told you I smashed my mum's freezer and got her baked macaroni.
But my mother-in-law, Anne, shout out to her. She's cooked me a beautiful casserole with rice. And my favourite dish of hers is the corned beef with white sauce.
Oh, I love corned beef with white sauce. Man. Especially if you have broccoli. I used to call it trees with snow.
I sent Jo a photo. I sent Jo a photo. She goes, oh, I don't believe it. She was having a meat pie for dinner most nights because Hayley was still in hospital. But, yeah, she said, oh, my God. I said, yeah, I've been looked after over here. Thanks for the invite, bro. Corned beef with white sauce. I even sent her a photo of it. It looked amazing. Can I look at it? I sent her a photo. Yeah.
This may be problematic. It's my favourite dish. You know how you have a favourite, like my mother-in-law, and she lives next door, so she texted me and says, I'm coming to the back door with your dinner. I went, okay, here we go. So it was home delivered as well.
But, yeah, there it is. That's crazy. Yeah. How are you going to put it on the screen? There you go. All right. Stand by. That's my corned beef and white sauce.
Check it out.
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Chapter 4: What are the hosts' thoughts on food and cooking during their conversations?
How was that?
That's the perfect consistency, that white sauce.
Good enough to eat, baby. Not too thick. Oh, mate. Look at those veggies. You've had this.
You would eat that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay. That's surprising, isn't it? I'll let Ian know. Mate. Put it on your head. Oh, I'll be there in a heartbeat.
Yeah, she's ā no, that's my favourite of hers.
My mum used to make it in the veggies, there'd be broccoli, and so the white sauce would go over the broccoli.
No, because I just jokingly said, I said, I'd smash you some corned beef with white sauce. Oh, you jokingly threw it out there? And then she went, I'll make that for you, no problem. I went, oh, okay. Oh, you knew she was going to do that. Yeah, baby. That's good. No, we're good. And I've got a lot of stuff in the freezer that I can make. I can make like raviolis and that.
We've got frozen raviolis. I know how to boil them up and I know how to reheat stuff. I'm going to have some pastitsis, you know, the Maltese little pastries, the frozen ones. Mate, I'll just whack a dozen of them in there and smash them for when I'm watching the footy tonight. Yeah. All good. All good. I'm not starving. Let's put it that way, okay?
Oh, that's brilliant. Yeah, no, I've got to see Toy Story. Toy Story 5. Got to go and see it, yeah.
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Chapter 5: How do the hosts feel about the latest Toy Story film?
Oh, man, I wish I could show it to you.
I'm going to print that today.
You know, I'll find a photo and I'll try and bring it up on ā I'll find it on my phone so I can show it on the top down, right? Yeah, yeah. But so imagine an old camera. Big thing that had some kind of heft to it. What's it called? Osmo Pocket. Oh, I don't have the Bambi Labs. I'll see if I've got the Bambi Labs because it'll be in the recent prints.
It'll be in the app.
I don't know that I'm logged in though because they've all taken over the printer. It's not mine anymore. Is Amanda still going hard? Print history, zero.
Yeah, it's just always printing. What's the last thing she printed, the most recent?
I don't know. It looked like someone was printing, you know those balls? It looked like they bought filament that makes the bouncy, you know, the 3D printed basketball. I printed a tube.
You know, you get the most out of your toothpaste. You put it in it and then you squeeze it and it squeezes all the toothpaste out. Jo actually suggested I printed it for her, so I printed it.
I made it in pink so she could use it. I think this is probably the best look at it. It's not the exact one, but I've got to work it. I saw your glasses. No, they're yours, mate.
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Chapter 6: What insights did the hosts share about parenting and family dynamics?
He printed it out, yeah.
Wow.
And then he printed another one for one of his mates who's got an Osmo pocket. So he wants to go to this car show, so I'm like, I'll get up early and go to a car meet, mate. I'm happy to look at some cars. It's cool fun, yeah. It's good. I'm annoyed I don't have anything amazing to take to a car show. Oh.
But, you know. Do you want to keep the BYD at our one, mate? I don't think it will really get the reaction that you want at a car show. This is like a muscle car sort of show. I assume, yeah. I have no idea.
I'm just going to, where are we going, buddy? Good on you, mate.
And that's cool.
I love that idea of just going, can we do this thing? Yeah, nice. He said to me, because on Saturday, Phoebe's got netball coaching in the morning, game in the afternoon, and we've got like a big carnival on at the school. Yep. which Amanda, of course, is heavily involved in the planning of. Yes, I've seen her posts. And it's raining, so a bit of a drama.
But anyway, leaving that aside. When's it on? It's on Saturday morning. I said they predicted rain. Yeah. Damn.
Anyway, leaving that aside and praying for sunlight, Harry goes to me last night before he goes to bed, he goes ā And these are his words, are you chill if I have someone around on Saturday? And I went, am I chill? I go, what's on Saturday? He goes, while you're driving around and running around. I went, what am I doing? He knows more than I do.
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Chapter 7: How do the hosts discuss the impact of current events on their lives?
I don't care. And so I love the fact that he's just thinking of these things and planning them.
Well, he actually goes places and talks in person with people. That's good. That's good to hear.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. But his biggest risk is sometimes he'll organise stuff without proper approvals. So he'll ā It'll be like, oh, on Saturday we're going to do this. And it's like, well, you've already organized it? And Amanda's pretty strong on, can we decide what we're doing before we're organizing?
He's learning quickly to get approvals. With my kids, I'm thinking, hang on, that needs to be in the form of a question rather than a statement. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm doing this.
And the best example of that in life learning is it's like annual leave at work. It's not assumed. That you can get the time you want. I've definitely said this before, but I remember clearly at SBS in my first month there denying someone annual leave. And she was like, but I've already booked flights. And I went, well, that was stupid because you didn't have leave.
She goes, why wouldn't you give me leave? I said, because we're about to go through a big change and I need everyone here.
You've got to get approval. Run it all hands on deck. That's why you apply for annual leave. You assume. Look what happens. Yeah. She left. Really? Yeah. She quit? Yeah. Because of Trevor Long? Really? So she could go on the trip? Yeah. She quit her job to go on this trip? Yeah. Wow. Yeah. Wow. Did she make a point? Maybe.
But did I care? No. Well, she should have had approval, of course. But it's just a strange thing that people don't realise. She couldn't have let it slide, mate? No, it was a huge thing. Really? Okay, fair enough. It was huge. It couldn't be changed. She should have gone through the chain. She would have learned. Yeah. I would have said, listen, the best time to go on holidays would be this time.
Yeah. And I could have some flexibility here or here, but, you know, she probably ā The Star Wars convention.
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Chapter 8: What reflections do the hosts have on their personal and professional journeys?
Just wear your cosplay outfit and I might think about it.
Good on you. Yeah. Anyway.
HR? I think so, yeah.
It was SPS, mate. Sex before soccer. Oh, man. I can't believe you didn't know that. I didn't know. That's funny. I'm going to be using that. That's really good.
I like that.
Is it still that way on TV? I don't know. I don't think it is.
I don't watch SPS. I don't think there's late night movies on it. Unless there's World Cup on. I think it's all on the streaming platform. Jo watches a lot of SPS. Does she? She watches SPS on demand because a lot of her shows are there. Really? Yeah, yeah. She's not watching. She's not looking for. How do you know? She's not looking for the Rudy movies like I am, mate. How do you know?
Because I see her. I walk in and she's watching, I think, some of the series. I can't remember which one. Was it Off Campus?
Killing Eve. Killing Eve, I think it was. Because I was in a group. Off Campus. I was in a group with Amanda, one of Amanda's friends and her husband. And we were just like a family chat. And they were rabbiting on about something. I think I was in America. And then I came to the chat in the morning. And it's like, oh, we probably shouldn't be talking about this because the boys are on the thread.
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