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Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
from the ZM Podcast Network. This is Fletch Vaughan and Hayley's Big Pod. Thanks to Animates, making happy happen for pets.
Welcome to the show, Fletch Vaughan and Hayley. Good morning. Joining us soon, we're going to, on the phone, catch up with How To Dad. Lovely Jordan. For a very good reason. Yeah, kids can. They're doing a great drive at the moment, 20 for 20.
Chapter 2: What is the significance of the 20 for 20 appeal?
So he's all behind that. It's 20 bucks for the 20% of our kids that are going without at the moment. Great cause. Also on the show today, Chris Parker after 9 o'clock. He's everywhere. Did you see? Oh, no, I was going to do a spoiler alert, and I'll shut up. Okay. It's about Celebrity Treasure Island. Oh, who won? Because he's a past winner.
He's a past winner, but his sister was in the final three. That's right, yes. I'll say no more. Well, he's in with us after 9 o'clock this morning. The top six, Vaughan? Yeah, there's some sponsorships options. Sponsorships options.
Sponsorships options.
Up for grabs on Auckland Harbour Bridge. Oh, okay. Should we chip in? We could totally. F-E-H-Z-M. The Fletch Vaughan and Hayley Harbour Bridge. Yeah. Love it. The H stands for the Fletch Vaughan and Harbour Bridge. So what, they're sponsoring it? The lights. The light show. There's a light show on it.
I remember there was a light show years ago and you'd turn it into the radio and it corresponded with the lights. The sound that you heard was the lights. Oh, that's fun. It was really cute. That's good they've lit it up. It looks nice.
Yeah, it is pretty.
I actually really like a lit up Harbour Bridge. So do I. We've got the top six. People that could sponsor the Harbour Bridge Light Show. Love this. Love this. Love this. Also, dealer reveal your chance to win cash this morning, 8 o'clock. Good Lord. The $3 briefcase was opened yesterday with Bree and Clint, so the lowest price is gone.
$3,000 still out there, and those tickets to Olivia Dean have been put back in somewhere. Yeah, I'm looking at case number four from yesterday. Not one back in play. Because, well, I've forgotten her name now. Caitlin? Caitlin opened case number four, got the tickets, but she'd already taken the deal. So... She got the cash. It was scanned out. I've given away thousands of dollars so far.
I know, I saw that email.
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Chapter 3: What are the six biggest relationship mistakes women make?
Also, apparently fog is all buggery in Auckland today. Is it? Oh! It wasn't when I left the house. Did you not get, I had thick fog. I had no fog. Thick West Auckland fog. Anyway, we're looking for people to sponsor a light show on the bridge. The top six sponsors for the Harbour Bridge light show are number six on the list. Well, when I think lighting, I think... Lighting Direct.
Yeah, that's good. Great. They could totally do it. Lighting Plus will be pissed. They missed out on that. But what's Lighting Plus's nifty little jingle about lighting? Lighting Plus. No, that's Ecomist. That's Ecomist. Everything's Ecomist. Every jingle is Ecomist when it boils down to it. No, leave me. Five on the list of the top six sponsors for the Harbour Bridge Light Show are BetterHelp.
It literally sponsors every single podcast I've ever listened to about choosing your own therapist. It does, yeah. Surely they could sponsor a Harbour Bridge. BetterHelp Harbour Bridge. Yeah. The BetterHelp Light Show. Yep. And if you don't like this light show, we can reassign you another light show and you can do it all online, not a person.
Number four on the list of the top six sponsors for the Harbour Bridge light show, Red Bull. And then they fly one of those planes under it. Yes. Have they done that? No. Flowing under the Harbour Bridge. Well, we did that flight simulator that time and I took a 747 under the Harbour Bridge. Now, some said it couldn't be done.
Even the person who was running the simulator was like, you're not going to be able to do it. I looped around the Skytel, went out over Mission Bay, hopped it hard and came in low. And then crashed on landing. Ended up on duty free, didn't you? Yeah, I did actually. I was high on life after flying it under the Harbour Bridge. So, on his last day for flying for tourist air travel in March 1967...
Yeah, six, seven. Fred Ladd illegally flew his Widgeon amphibian aircraft under the Auckland Harbour Bridge.
Whoa, naughty boy.
People jump off that thing. Imagine if you were jumping at the same time. Oh, yeah. Sorry, bungee jump. Yeah, yeah. Dude, a Widgeon's one of those, like, planes that's literally got skids on it. Like, you see them landing them in, like, remote Canadian lakes. Yeah, well, it's a bit of New Zealand history.
Hmm.
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Chapter 4: When did you gross yourself out?
Oh, yeah, that's a cool idea. People had no idea this was a thing. No, same. Like the mood diary for the year. And you'd be like, oh, I'm grumpy all the time. Noobs says, here's some playlists I made when I was in my ho era six years ago. Songs I can't commit to. Songs on the roster this week. Songs to be a bad bitch to. Songs to cry over F-boys to. And songs to have physical dyslexia to.
Physical dyslexia? I'm going to need to Google that. That sounds like fun. Your body's getting all confused. Dyslexia. Physical dyslexia. It's when you go to open the door, but you open the window. Yeah, with your foot. It affects both fine motor skills, tying shoelaces, buttoning clothes, and gross motor skills like balance running sports coordination. Oh, goodness. Dyspraxia. Yeah.
So there you go. So we asked you for silly little poll. Are you still making your own music playlist? 69% of you said yes.
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Want to know now? 0800 Giles at M and 9696 to text through. Do you know someone that just can't let go of something? Like maybe they lost one time. Yes. Maybe something happened and they just keep bringing it up. They missed out on something once and they're like, I could have been a blah, blah, blah. And you're like, but you're not. But you're not.
Just those people that like letting it go is such a big thing in life, right? Because otherwise it just causes so much. The snow blows wide on the mountain tonight. There's a song in there. Yeah, about letting it go. Yeah. It's quite nice. Thank you. So the reason we want to talk about this is, This is the most ridiculous news story.
The minute I saw the headline, I was like, this has got white privilege smeared all over it. I've seen this for the last couple of days and it just makes my eyes roll. 38 years ago. Can I just, I wasn't born. Years ago. The Auckland Grammar School Coxed Eight finished second to Christ's College.
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Chapter 5: What historical complaint is mentioned regarding the Marty Cup?
In Christchurch. Yep. At the 1988 Marty Cup final. Oh, was this the Marty Cup? Marty Cup. They take that very seriously. Very seriously. 38 years ago. I didn't exist. They have launched a second formal complaint with Rowing New Zealand. A historical formal complaint saying the race was unfair because Christchurch were the only crew using lightweight carbon fibre oars.
A technology advantage they say was worth roughly three boat lengths over 2,000 metres. Yeah, but they're Christ's College. They've got the money, honey. Money talks. Their second submission is 10 pages long. It has maths, physics, video evidence, AI analysis. Oh, God. Let it go.
And invokes the Health and Safety Work Act, arguing the ongoing anxiety harm from losing an unfair race deserves protection.
Chapter 6: Why do some people struggle to let go of the past?
They lost by three quarters of a length and were only overtaken in the last 100 minutes. I feel like if you're anxious and upset every day for 38 years about a race that you lost, you just need to get more exciting things in your life to be worried about. Yeah. If you've got nothing else to worry about. You need a crippling mortgage. An all-encompassing divorce. Turn on the news.
A disrupted sleep pattern. A hormone disorder that makes you get real fat real quick. Yeah. I mean, 20% of kids are going to school without food. 20for20.org.nz. The appeal's on at the moment, you know, like these kids go to school without food, but you lost a rowing race 38 years ago. I mean, we're all allowed to complain about our things, but... By the way, this isn't being led by the school.
Auckland Grammar is like, current Auckland Grammar, the headmaster's just like, I've got other things to worry about. What was the Vogel's ad?
It was a year ago, Michael.
Let it go. But is it like these students, former students, now growing men. In their mid-50s.
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Chapter 7: What are some humorous examples of parents' opinions on partners?
Just like can't let it go. Let it go. Who cares? Get a new hobby. Yeah, they had carbon fibre ores. That's just life, dude. Sometimes people have carbon fibre ores and you've just got your arm in the water. And you're saying that if you had carbon fibre ores, you would have been in them. You don't know that. We didn't even have a lake in Morrisville. If we'd had a lake, we could have rowed.
We didn't have a lake. We only had the rowboats at Pukekoota Park in New Plummet.
Oh, that's lovely.
And sometimes they weren't even out in winter because it was too cold. Yeah. And it's hard to go fast in them because you have to sit side by side with people. It's a wide boat. We had to row in the Wellington Harbour. It was really choppy because of the wind.
Chapter 8: How does the discussion about Chris Parker's tour unfold?
You wouldn't have known what to do with yourself on a flat South Island lake. We all know some of these people that just won't let something go. Yeah. And they'll bring it up any party. They'll be like, oh, I was the head of the bloody. And you're like, what else have you done? Is there anything else? This is giving big peck.
Well, actually, it didn't even peck in high school because they didn't win. Oh. That hurt them to a new level. Aren't they embarrassed though this is in the news? I'm embarrassed. I'm embarrassed reading this. Like, let it go. You're growing men. Yeah. Anyway, 0800 Downs at M. We would love to take some calls now. You can text through 9696. What can't someone let go of?
My husband hasn't let go of something that happened 16 years ago. 16 years ago. Katie, what was it?
I was pregnant with my first child and we went out for, I don't know, a snack at a fancy chicken shop. Yeah. And we shared a bucket.
Katie, why didn't you say just KFC? Why didn't you just say KFC? Did the producer say don't say KFC? Yeah. Yeah. Now, well, we've screwed that up now. But it's not bad. Let me just check because, you know, we're all about making the company some sweet money. This isn't derogatory in any way towards Kentucky Fried Chicken, is it? No.
No.
We can all enjoy a beautiful bucket of chicken. It's finger-licking good.
Absolutely. Yeah, so there was two pieces left. There was one big piece, one small piece, and being pregnant, I took the big piece. You're growing a human being inside of you, I think, as you want to do.
Yeah.
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