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Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
from the ZM Podcast Network.
Thank you, Bryn.
Good morning. Welcome to the show, Fletch Vaughan and Hayley. Big show today.
Fatty on our hands.
Our tickets for the Fletch Vaughan and Hayley live show go on sale this morning at 10 o'clock. LiveNation.co.nz for those details.
The pre-sale went absolutely crazy, so don't dilly-dally.
Yeah, I think Christchurch. I think it's, yeah, you're going to want to get your tickets today.
Everyone's like, add a show, add a show. I'm tired.
Hayley's too busy.
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Chapter 2: What are the details about the live show ticket sales?
It's lots of fun. I'll rally to get that going again. Today at 8 o'clock, ZM's deal or reveal. We walked into the studio. Look at that.
This is nice.
Look, walked into the studio to a wall of briefcases.
Right and proper, proper.
Deal or reveal.
Not fake, not AI. Actual briefcases.
What's inside?
I'm going to open one. I won't. Okay, here's my poker face. The foley on those.
Yes.
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Chapter 3: What is the significance of the 'Deal or Reveal' game?
Syphilis really ate away at people, eh?
Yeah, it eats away at the brain. It eats away at the brain if you don't get a good series of antibiotics. And of course, there wasn't that floating around. Chemist's Warehouse wasn't around in the 1800s. No, it wasn't. It would have been sooty if it was. Yeah, sooty and syphilis. They would have had chimneys. They would have had to clean the yellow signage daily. I'm just imagining London.
Same, London chimneys everywhere.
I read an article in The Guardian. They're just launching over there. And they're like, hey guys, get ready for the chemist's warehouse. Really? And people like expats and stuff are just like, oh yeah, here we go. Wow. So fine. Syphilis, a curable, bacterially, sexually transmitted infection. Transmitted through all of the fine stuff.
It causes painless sores, rashes, and I've treated severe long-term damage to the brain, the nerves, and the heart. Yeah, because there were a few people that... Alexander the Great? Yeah. They got syphilis. Historical figures with syphilis.
And their brains, just little nuts.
Well, you can do some research or deal with this in the top six soon. It's why you've got to get regularly tested.
Oh, you just gotta.
Yeah, in case you go batty in the brain.
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Chapter 4: What are the top six signs your STI is from the 1800s?
Aren't they beauticians?
Oh, I thought it was a person who studied the cosmos.
No, no, no, no, no. A cosmetologist, like makeup and beauty and stuff.
Oh, yeah. It's real weird. I mean, it does nothing, but yeah, they'll still tap their jaws with a hammer.
Yeah, that's look-smaxing, right? They're doing all sorts, even doing steroids and whatnot, just because, you know, get muscle. It's wild. You do what you want to do. So now there's ball maps.
I can't even remember to take that creatine.
Oh, God, I forgot all about creatine. We were doing that, weren't we?
We were doing creatine. Well, you've got to be doing your creatine. How am I going to remember to do my steroids in my bloody hammer jaw if I can't even remember to take a bloody creatine?
I forgot about iron and zinc and all that.
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Chapter 5: What movie made Vaughan tear up and why?
Rhys Darby. Patrick Stewart. Regina Hall. Holy sheesh. It's got the bald eunuch guy off Game of Thrones. Yeah. Conleth Hill.
Chapter 6: How does Vaughan describe his movie experience?
He's in it. Here's a review. Farmland murder mystery. A sheer delight.
Oh.
A sheer delight. 7.7 on IMDb, 93% on Rotten Tomatoes, and 3.8 on Letterboxd. Like, the reviews.
Chapter 7: What emotional moments did viewers experience during the movie?
It's Hugh Jackman's highest rated Rotten Tomatoes movie. Oh, what? God. So, I went and I was like, this is going to be fun, whimsical, and I need more whimsy in my life. We all do. Who doesn't need a little more whimsy? Everybody. So I went to the movies and I ended up crying three separate times in this movie. Were you tired? Always. Always tired. The animation is so good. The CGI of the sheep.
You forget you're watching sheep. Wait, the whole thing's animated. No, so the sheep are not animated. CGI. Okay. It's real life. Yep.
So it's real life. But are they believable?
Because I can tell. Unbelievably good. Wait, do the sheep talk?
Chapter 8: What are the new friendship rules discussed?
Correct. But only to each other. But only to each other.
Remember those movies like Beethoven and all that when they talk and it's like the mouth never matched and you're like... Remember Babe?
Kind of set the standard for talking animals that talk to each other but not to the humans.
Yeah.
It's up there. So what got you... I kind of can't say without like doing some reveal. Well, it sounds like someone died. Well, Hugh Jackman dies. That's not even, that happens in the trailer. That's what they, the sheep are detectiving. Yeah. All right. So they're detectives. They're his sheep. They're his like best friends. He's actually, who murdered our best friend?
Easy payday for Hugh Jackman. What, did he turn up on day one, gets killed, and he's like, thanks?
Yeah, amazing. Yeah.
Killed within the first 10 minutes, and you're like, Brian Cranston's the voice of this, like, big black ram called Sebastian that you're kind of like, ooh, what's his backstory? Then you get it. His backstory made me very upset.
Oh.
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