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0:00

Welcome to the Tony Ryan podcast. My name is Ryan.

0:02

This is Dr. Orford Tony Lodge. G'day. We

0:05

are calling Kira and I

0:07

won't tell you

0:09

just yet where Kira's from. Oh.

0:11

Why not? Welcome

0:14

to DCI. You're speaking with Kira. That's

0:18

actually not what I was getting at. That's

0:20

actually not what I was getting at. But

0:22

Kira, that was excellent. That was amazing. Ryan

0:24

said, I'm not going to tell you where

0:26

she's from. Don't

0:29

mention why you don't. We are

0:31

very well with Kira. Just bear with me for

0:33

a second. Tony, which suburb was I born and

0:35

raised and live in? Eltham. Yeah.

0:38

And where is our natural

0:40

enemy? Diamond Cross. Diamond

0:42

Creek. Kira, where are you from? Diamond

0:46

Creek. Just next door to DCI. Dymo.

0:48

As I call her. And

0:51

I went to Eltham College. So, I was

0:53

born. A natural born enemy must be

0:55

nice. That's a different kind

0:57

of Dymo though. That is

0:59

literal diamonds. That is

1:01

literal. Yeah. Eltham College. My sister

1:04

said to me, Kira once like, oh, Ryan went

1:06

to a really good school. And I was like,

1:08

I was like, oh yeah, like he had a

1:10

great education there or whatever. She's like, yeah, I

1:12

cannot believe. Like so nice. And I was like,

1:14

yeah, are you looking at the right school? Eltham

1:16

High. She goes, oh, I was looking at Eltham

1:18

College. And I went, oh no.

1:21

So Kira, on

1:24

behalf of everyone who went to Eltham High, as we

1:26

asked someone who went to Eltham College, how

1:28

rich are your parents? Not

1:31

very. Not anymore. You're not anymore. They fucking put

1:33

it through school. Yeah. $400,000 through that joint. Yeah.

1:37

They bankrupted pain from my

1:39

education. Yeah. How many siblings do you have siblings

1:41

that went there, Kira? No,

1:44

they went to Mill Park secondary. Shame.

1:47

Shame. Hang on. How come you got

1:49

to go to the fancy school? Yeah. Then

1:51

my dad's kids, not my mom's. Oh yeah. Shame.

1:54

Oh God. You're the favorite. Yeah.

1:56

So I was actually looking at how much, because

1:58

I like. live close

2:00

to Altham College now. And I was like, oh, and

2:02

they have like a kinder, like it starts real young,

2:04

goes like, and it's like, it's

2:07

like 25 grand a year. It's fucking insane.

2:09

I'll teach her for 10. Yeah. No, we're

2:11

obviously not turning it in there because Altham

2:13

High is free. Yeah. But at

2:16

the bottom of the page, it says, Oh, um, if you've

2:19

got four kids, the fourth one gets 5% off. Oh,

2:23

well pop them out. We

2:25

need the discount. One of

2:27

my best mates was one of four and they

2:29

sent all their kids to the school. They spent

2:31

over a million dollars on their kids education. We'll

2:35

be like that time from prep to

2:37

year 12. I took people to the

2:39

vet. The other day it was 250 bucks. And

2:41

I complained about that. And you know what,

2:43

I take it back. I take it all back a

2:46

million bucks. That

2:48

your parents are fucking going to, they spent all that

2:50

money on sending you to school and then now you're

2:53

on the phone with two fucking podcast. Well,

2:56

I am the family disappointment.

2:58

Yeah. Fucking bridge

3:01

it. And

3:04

you don't get it back. No refunds. Yeah. You

3:06

can't take the kid back and go. It's so, it's

3:10

still a fucking, we're not really sure.

3:12

Um, Kira, will you approve today's episode?

3:16

Absolutely. I will. Oh,

3:18

you learned something. Hey,

3:21

it's Kira from diamond Creek and I approved

3:23

this podcast. Yeah.

3:39

Let's start with a medical marvel. Tony

3:42

Lodge just went, my fingers don't crack see and

3:44

cracked one of her fingers. It was the first

3:46

one I tried. They actually

3:48

don't normally crack anymore. That's insane. Shocked

3:50

by just the timing of it was actually

3:53

impeccable. Yeah. This is cause I'm a comedian.

3:55

Yeah. And so I like to keep things light and

3:57

fresh and zingy. And

4:02

that's just me. Yeah. Excuse

4:04

me. Um, we've been sent an email, um,

4:08

about a seagull related topic. A

4:13

tarpon needs some help with a seagull related issue.

4:15

And we are here for all tarpers. Yeah.

4:18

The reason we are the go-to people

4:20

with seagull issues is because of

4:23

this one story that I shared last year in

4:25

the pod, let's have a listen about what happened

4:27

to Nick. Mick says I

4:29

once accidentally slapped the seagull into a

4:32

cafe. This

4:35

story kills me so much. Oh,

4:38

don't. I hate being the one that doesn't get it.

4:40

What did you say? You know how something's like

4:42

in your peripherals and you don't know like,

4:44

is it an insect? Is it a bird? I

4:49

saw something in the corner of my

4:51

eye and my first reaction was to

4:53

swat at it. I accidentally made really

4:55

good contact and slapped. And

4:59

slapped it through the open door

5:02

of a small but busy cafe.

5:12

The chaos was unimaginable because I was on

5:14

the outside of the cafe. I was like,

5:16

I was at the zoo looking through the

5:18

glass at a stampede. And

5:22

look at you just loving it sick again. I'm

5:24

still loving that sick. I love that story.

5:26

Was the other fake

5:28

story you shared? You're

5:31

thinking of the dog in the suitcase. No. Oh,

5:34

you're thinking of the throwing the chips into the train.

5:36

Was that a seagull as well? Well,

5:38

in Melbourne, there's seagulls everywhere. No, no, no, but was

5:40

that a seagull? That was also seagulls. So, yeah,

5:42

a few seagull based tales. That

5:45

one's real. The train one is obviously

5:47

real and the dog in the suitcase

5:49

also real. So, yeah, all real. We

5:51

only share facts on this show, like me not

5:53

being able to crack my fingers. That is all.

5:55

We're facts, facts, facts. Yeah. As a

5:58

doctor. Yeah. I put my license on it. Dear

6:00

Tony and Ryan. Hello.

6:03

Do we have a name to call this? I'm going to leave their

6:05

name off. Can we, can we give them a

6:07

name though? Sea- Gull.

6:10

Sea-Gull, maybe? Sea-Gull. Yeah.

6:14

Hello, Tony and Ryan at Sea-Gull here. Hi, Sea-Gull.

6:18

Considering I don't live in a Sea-Gull

6:20

heavy area, how many times do you

6:22

think it would be normal to find

6:24

a Sea-Gull in my house before I

6:26

become suspicious that someone's planting Sea-Gulls in

6:28

my house? Sea-Gull. Sea-Gull.

6:39

For me, I think it would be four Sea-Gulls because

6:42

coincidences happen in fours. The

6:47

famous four. Yeah. First Sea-Gull was

6:49

random. Second Sea-Gull, maybe he

6:51

was looking for his friend. Third

6:54

Sea-Gull made me speak to the property

6:56

manager and find out how they might

6:58

get in and fix a hole. Fourth

7:00

Sea-Gull, nope, I think someone's planting Sea-Gulls

7:02

in my house. If

7:04

it was bats, I would say five or

7:06

six, but Sea-Gulls, four. Tony

7:15

Lodge. I'm

7:18

just so rarely speechless.

7:22

Do we? Let's

7:27

just put it into your world. You get

7:29

home from the studio one day and a Sea-Gull's

7:31

gone into the house. How do

7:34

you react? I

7:36

go, what the fuck? Also,

7:39

similarly to Sea-Gull, I don't live in

7:41

a Sea-Gull area out in the country.

7:45

You probably shoo it out the door or whatever. Yeah,

7:47

I'd probably just make sure that people was okay

7:49

and I'd see where it'd shit. And then after

7:51

you'd been living in the place for a year or

7:53

so, that's the

7:55

first time you've seen a Sea-Gull. Two

7:58

weeks later, another Sea-Gull. What

8:00

are you thinking then? I think, what

8:02

are the odds? But I

8:04

won't get too excited until I get to

8:07

four because that's how coincidences work. That's

8:10

probably because that won't go through our mind. Do

8:13

we have a timeline from Seagal? There

8:16

was a few, between the first and the fourth,

8:18

I believe there was about a month or so.

8:21

So a few weeks in between. What would,

8:23

in that situation, what would a

8:26

property manager do? Like,

8:31

is it a situation where you go, well,

8:33

I don't have anyone else to ask. So

8:36

you go, okay, I can't deal with this

8:38

alone. Property manager. Oh,

8:40

Tony and Ryan. Like is that the, like

8:42

this is the chain of command of this.

8:44

We had to get the property manager to

8:46

help get them out and keep doing checks

8:48

of how they might be getting in. He

8:50

said it was strange, but we shouldn't worry.

8:52

But he isn't the guy with Seagal flying

8:54

into his house, so he shouldn't tell me

8:56

how to feel. I

9:00

agree, actually. How in

9:02

that. I

9:09

don't know what to say. I

9:12

know what Tony and Ryan are thinking. I

9:15

don't think you do. I

9:18

don't think you do, because you probably wouldn't have emailed us.

9:22

Now, what are we thinking? Because there's a very

9:24

specific thing that she knows what we're thinking. I'd

9:26

love to hear what Seagal thinks. No, what do

9:28

you... Well, I'm thinking... Because this

9:31

is a good test, because if you try it

9:33

online and then maybe she's bang on. Maybe you

9:35

are the person to speak to. What the fuck

9:38

is what I'm thinking? What's one specific question

9:40

that's not what the fuck? Just

9:43

to hopefully land where she... Why

9:46

did you email us? I

9:48

can't get past the fact that we

9:51

aren't animal control. Hello, is this pest

9:53

control? No, it's a podcast. I'm not

9:55

a bird guy. I don't know anything

9:57

about birds. I

10:01

know what Tony and Ryan are thinking am I still

10:04

in that apartment? I

10:15

know what time you're thinking

10:17

am I still in

10:19

the house? No

10:26

I moved because I was scared of getting rabies.

10:30

Do you guys carry rabies? No

10:33

I think that's more of a bats thing. But

10:36

5 or 6 bats would. But

10:39

that would be normal. Yeah. You

10:45

know how we say send anything

10:48

through? Do we

10:50

need to fucking reconstitute that? Brendan makes

10:52

some changes on the website. No

10:56

I think that would just like how many

10:58

C goals is too

11:01

many goals before you start. I

11:03

actually agree that probably 4 is

11:06

when you go well what's the jig here?

11:08

I actually probably agree with that. 3,

11:11

what, fuck what are we

11:13

talking about? Alright I've got one more for

11:15

you here. This is from me. Let's

11:20

take this from the perspective away

11:22

from the emailer. And think about the C

11:24

goals. No. Let's

11:27

think about the perspective of let's

11:29

just say someone is planting the

11:31

goals. What would they have

11:33

to gain from that? That's what I mean. Where

11:36

are they at? What are they doing? I was

11:38

like Tony like she keeps parking in my car

11:40

box. You know how I'm going to show her?

11:43

Every 3 and a half weeks on average I'm going to

11:45

let a C goal into her house. Why

11:51

don't you think of Beck because you took a car box? Twice.

11:57

What would someone have to gain from that? But

12:02

birds like, of all the things.

12:06

I tell you one thing that- Before you went

12:08

to the property manager, show you knock on the

12:11

neighbor's door and be like, do you guys leave

12:13

your door open during the day? Do you have

12:15

pet seagulls? Is this happening to you guys? Yeah.

12:20

I tell you one thing that was never considered is

12:26

that there was one way that I was sneaking in

12:28

and it was just the same bird. Yeah.

12:37

That it wasn't for independence

12:39

seagulls. How

12:43

do you know it's a different mind? He was white

12:45

and had an orange beak? No, cause I talked to

12:47

him and he said his name was Len. Len, where's

12:50

Trevor? That's

12:55

the best time I've been here. Oh,

12:58

it must be a different one. That is lovely. I saw it on air,

13:00

beak and beer. I'm

13:08

sorry. I'm

13:10

sorry we don't have any definitive

13:12

answers, boy. But thanks for, but

13:14

no, actually thank you. Thank you.

13:16

For the gift. Yeah. I

13:19

hope the new house is girl free. Hey,

13:22

it's Keira from Diamond Creek and you're listening to

13:24

Tony and Ryan. Yeah.

13:41

I've got the girl hangover. I've actually

13:43

asked some

13:45

chat GPT, seagull related question. Do

13:47

you want to do the champion type of stuff? Sure. I'm

13:50

going to ask you a shout out to our champion type

13:52

of stuff on our Patreon. Shay

13:54

Simmons, good on you Shay. Billy Brousseau

13:56

the fourth. May the fourth

13:58

be with you. Anna Brekke. Brandon Richter

14:00

and Justin Barkley. Good on you guys. Thank

14:02

you very much for being part of Patreon. Thanks guys.

14:05

Tomorrow we're doing the movie marathon. And

14:07

I've asked chat GPT, what are some seagull

14:09

related movies that we could watch in the

14:11

cinema? And

14:14

chat GPT goes, you should watch Lord of

14:16

the wings, the fellowship of

14:19

the gull, Jurassic

14:21

perch, seagull park.

14:25

Just see. Indiana

14:30

Jones and the last seagull. The

14:33

seagull was brighter. Gold

14:36

Busters. Fuck chat GPT. Are you

14:38

on the free one? Cause that's shocking.

14:41

Yeah, that's not good. AI is not taking

14:43

anyone's job. I wouldn't be worried about that. That's

14:45

crazy. Tomorrow, I'm AI though. If you're listening, I

14:47

didn't mean that. No, she's just

14:49

playing around. She's just playing around. Yeah. Tomorrow

14:51

we are doing a movie marathon in Sydney.

14:53

As you heard yesterday, all the people yelling,

14:55

oh, there's been a moment, Tony. And some

14:57

people that didn't. Some

15:00

that didn't. Yeah. Some people that

15:02

did yell out the line, but not when we were calling. So to win,

15:04

you have to answer the phone like that. Molly

15:06

McGee, who didn't she come up? She came to the

15:08

footy. Yeah. My surgeon

15:10

is now well aware that I want to spend

15:12

the night with Tony and is very intrigued on

15:15

who said Tony is. And

15:18

maybe the surgeon, if like, if Molly's got a partner, they go, oh,

15:20

well, I know that your partner's called Steven. So

15:23

like, am I now aware of an affair? Like,

15:26

do I have to, like, you know, I'm going to get called

15:28

to the stand. Am I obliged to pass

15:30

on or is it patient attorney? Yeah. Jessica

15:34

Warlord. I screamed at my old university

15:36

who were doing a. Sorry. You

15:39

just had Jessica Warlord and it's Ward law, I believe. And

15:42

that's what it's up to you. Yeah. But Warlord

15:44

sounds quite aggressive. Jessica

15:48

Warlord. Ward law. Ward

15:51

law. I screamed at my old university who

15:53

were doing a survey to see how past

15:55

students were tracking. I think they got their

15:57

heads up. So

16:01

how's your career going? I'm just screaming at people on

16:03

the phone trying to get some free tickets to a

16:05

movie marathon. Oh fuck. Chloe

16:08

Erickson. Hi Chloe. Zip

16:10

fucking pay chasing me for 200 bucks.

16:14

Oh, like they were, they were calling. You're

16:17

payments like I yelled at zip pay

16:19

collectors so passionately for what I didn't even end

16:21

up getting called. Bad

16:24

luck Chloe. I'm sorry that you're not coming

16:26

Chloe. That's a real shame. But

16:28

tomorrow that's on. So looking forward to

16:30

meeting the people who did answer correctly

16:32

and were actually called. Yeah, I'm really

16:35

pumped. Yeah, so it'd be great. Bad luck to

16:37

Molly, Jess and Chloe. Sorry you guys. And

16:39

the good folks at zip pay. Yeah, yeah. Yeah.

16:42

God, they're never going to approach us for

16:45

a collaboration now. Who? Oh,

16:47

not those people. The

16:49

other day, Ryan, you mentioned this

16:52

phenomenon, which I'd like to explore

16:54

with everybody that's watching listening, being part

16:57

of the top community. Two

17:00

things that are normal by

17:03

themselves that somehow through

17:05

the magic of maths once

17:08

combined equals something fucked.

17:11

What was my example again? Your

17:13

example was

17:16

that being naked

17:18

is pretty normal. Wearing socks

17:21

is pretty normal, but wearing socks with

17:23

nothing else all of a sudden is

17:25

really upsetting. And apologies to my family that

17:27

walked in on that. And that you were trying to

17:29

hold Mabel because she'd been a bit sick and. I was

17:31

trying to undress myself, but I couldn't reach my socks. You

17:34

can't get to the socks and just two

17:36

things that feel like they should be pretty

17:38

normal and actually like fairly day to day.

17:40

Yeah. All of a sudden just a way

17:42

off. A pretty upsetting

17:44

combination, you might say. If you walked in

17:46

on tobs wearing just socks, would you just be like, oh, well,

17:49

I'd probably be like, are you getting undressed

17:51

or are you getting dressed? Yeah. But

17:53

who puts on socks first? You know what I mean? Yeah.

17:56

Or take socks off last when you're getting on. There's

17:58

no. What's the

18:00

order? What order are you cracking? I'd

18:02

say socks is the last thing you put on and one of the first

18:05

things you take off. Sometimes,

18:08

though, if I get

18:10

home and I take all

18:13

my clothes off but leave my socks on

18:15

because I'm just going to pop my nightie

18:17

on, but I want warm tootsies, then maybe

18:19

you might leave those same socks on. But

18:21

there it's, you know, it's a, it's a

18:23

gateway sock. Right. So

18:26

you walk in on tour wearing just socks and you go,

18:28

you're putting your nightie on hun. He's

18:31

winning the poo there. Yeah,

18:33

he's doing his winnie the poo. Yeah.

18:36

Um, yeah, I think just socks is, it's,

18:38

there's no explanation is there? Yeah.

18:41

Yeah. No, it's not good. One

18:43

day I'm going to, I'm going to rock up in just socks. I

18:45

can't wait. Yeah. I can't wait. Maybe

18:48

a Legionnaires hat. With the flap on the back. Yeah. I

18:50

feel like at Pilates sometimes because you wear

18:52

like you're active wear with only socks. You

18:55

feel a bit underdressed. Yeah. And

18:57

you're wearing like your sports wear and you feel

18:59

like you should have like sneakers on or, or

19:02

something like that. And that feels a bit

19:04

weird that you're like walking around like a

19:06

business place with on socks. Have

19:08

you ever been to like try on

19:10

shoes and you take your shoes off

19:12

and you got your socks on? Oh,

19:14

then you feel like it's illegal. Yeah. And

19:16

you try on a pair of sneakers and then they go,

19:18

did you want to have a look at these ones and

19:20

you walk across the shop with only socks on? Isn't

19:23

that the worst? I

19:26

never even thought that's what I need to

19:28

talk about. I thought about every time I

19:30

do it, I go, I'm in public and

19:32

I'm just walking around in socks. Like an

19:34

absolute fuck it. And I'm going to get

19:36

the fluff of your carpet. Under my socks.

19:39

And I'm going to take it to pill.

19:42

Yeah. I'm going to take your fluff home to

19:44

my place and then put it

19:46

on my couch. A little funky probably. Yeah. And

19:49

now I've got, now I've

19:51

got fluff from Clark shoes

19:54

on my home carpet. I've got to be

19:56

glad that's so juicy. It's

19:58

a black one. school

20:00

shoes is where they make you walk around.

20:02

Are you getting some school shoes made? Yeah.

20:05

What for? I'm doing an MBA.

20:07

They've got a uniform. Yeah.

20:10

It's like a private school. Yeah. No,

20:13

I just wear the shoes. And

20:16

you go into class, you go, who's ready? And

20:18

it's just you with your high socks and your

20:20

Clark school shoes on. Your Clarkies. You know, it

20:22

was embarrassing. I was at class the other day

20:24

and... At Clark's. At Clark's. Yeah,

20:26

doing an offsite. No, at Melbourne Business

20:28

School. At Clark's. I thought you said

20:30

Clark's. Clark's. And I was like, what

20:33

are you actually getting shoes? So I walked in with

20:35

this guy. Sorry, sorry. Sorry.

20:37

So he just spat her coffee. How

20:40

many have you learnt yet, Sophie? This

20:43

guy's name's Nye. And

20:45

Nye and I walked into class

20:47

together and he is looking immaculate.

20:49

Oh. I think

20:51

like... Like he just come from the office or... Just

20:53

had just come from the office. I

20:56

know he works in finance, but

20:58

just imagine investment banker, nice suit,

21:00

great shoes, well put together. Well...

21:04

And you look like that. And I've walked in

21:06

in just jeans and like Nikes or whatever. We

21:08

even wearing jeans. You've been a fan of a

21:10

trackie deck recently. That's only for the office on

21:12

non-recording times. Okay. Okay.

21:15

Remember last, the other day when I took my jeans off and

21:17

put my trackies on after we got a better episode? Yes, I

21:19

do remember that. Because you walked down and went, when did you

21:21

do that? And you were like, oh, I was slipping

21:23

out of him before we done the love to see it. So

21:26

the lecturer jokes and he goes, huh,

21:29

let me guess which one of you has just come from work? He

21:32

said both of us. Both of us had. We

21:35

both had just come from work. He's like,

21:37

oh, you've obviously had the day off. And you go, nah, I

21:39

got heaps. I've done a pretty big day. Fuck. All

21:41

right. So

21:44

upsetting combination, socks aside. We

21:48

recently, we've been a lot of movie

21:50

chat, but recently, personally, privately,

21:52

you talked Ryan about the

21:55

movie Shutter Island. I'm

21:57

always talking about Shutter Island. Yeah. Well,

21:59

one of the times. that you said it, it was to me. And

22:02

you said something and I went, oh, spoilers. I

22:04

haven't seen it. And you went, oh, actually that

22:06

kind of is a spoiler. Ha ha. And we're

22:09

like joking about it, whatever. And then

22:11

on the weekend, the weekend

22:13

gone, I was like, oh,

22:16

Ryan mentioned Shutter Island. I think I

22:18

wanna watch it. It's a great film. And

22:21

it was like Saturday night, it's like 10

22:23

p.m. And so I'm

22:25

like, it's a pretty long movie. It's like two, two

22:27

and a bit hours. And also like, I'd heard it

22:29

was like a little bit spooky. It is. And

22:32

so- I'd say late at night, it's actually a great time to watch it.

22:34

And so I was like, look, I'm probably not

22:36

gonna be able to watch the whole thing. So

22:38

let's not start it now. And Torb's like, yeah,

22:40

okay, let's just pop on an episode of The

22:43

Office or something like that. The next

22:45

morning though, we get up and

22:48

Torb's makes me my porridge and my coffee. And

22:51

Lena, the cafe was there. And we sit on

22:53

the couch and we put

22:55

on Shutter Island. Yeah.

22:59

Well, something that's quite normal is like

23:01

eating breakfast. And something

23:03

that's quite normal is like watching

23:06

like a weird thriller, psychological thriller.

23:08

Something that's like all of a

23:11

sudden really fucked up together is

23:13

at 8 a.m. on a

23:15

Sunday morning. Sun's coming out, beautiful day.

23:17

Eating your porridge and watching

23:20

Shutter Island. Yeah, that's not

23:22

right. And we get like halfway through

23:24

the movie and I'm like, this

23:27

is all wrong. Yeah.

23:29

But this is all wrong. Yeah.

23:33

Yeah. And it's not that the whole

23:35

movie is set at night. A lot of it's set during the

23:37

day, but I just feel like of any

23:39

movie I can think of, that's the most you

23:41

can't watch during the day. Because

23:44

there's something about being totally invested

23:46

about a psychological thriller. And then

23:48

going, check out some

23:50

raisin toast. Just to wash down the- Yeah,

23:53

you still hungry? That's funny to put in

23:55

the porridge today. Past paper, hot breakfast, yeah.

23:57

Like you kind of talking about day things.

24:00

reading the paper. But we're just

24:02

like, we've sat down to watch this

24:04

movie. No. And in fact,

24:06

whatever review you give it, add two and

24:08

a half stars because I think the time

24:10

of day, no, but it used the discount.

24:12

Yes. I see. Is what you call me.

24:19

I'm sick of doing a podcast with discount.

24:21

And then. But

24:23

I just really was like, we got halfway through and

24:25

it's like, I went. What

24:27

am I doing? Yeah. About two things,

24:30

very normal, watching a movie, eating breakfast,

24:32

don't work together, something so beautiful

24:34

and comforting about a

24:37

hot, warm coffee on your

24:40

own couch, snuggled up. It's my favorite.

24:42

I've got no place to be because

24:44

it's a weekend. I'm at my house

24:46

in my clothes on my couch and

24:48

I've got this beautiful hot coffee and

24:50

the movie's goal is to make you

24:52

feel upset. Yeah. And

24:54

you go bring it. As I said,

24:56

upsetting combinations. It just like, like,

24:59

but it took to, yeah. Halfway through. Like we'd

25:01

already been watching it. Did you finish watching it? Yeah.

25:03

Yeah. We watched the whole thing, but I was like,

25:05

I really liked it. I

25:07

thought it was good. When did it click for you? When

25:10

did you start feeling weird? I

25:13

kind of felt like I saw it coming

25:15

the whole time. It took me three watches to figure it

25:17

out. Even though

25:19

the literal guy explains it. You

25:21

and James were both like, Oh, there's all these Reddit threads.

25:24

Like, Oh, you'll have to like look into it after. And

25:26

I like watched him and I was like, well, yeah. That like

25:29

that. What's it during the day? You

25:31

what? It's because if

25:33

you watched it at night, you would have been more in and

25:36

more freaked out. I would have noticed even earlier.

25:38

I wouldn't know before they started the film. No.

25:41

Cause in the daytime, you're like, easy

25:43

breezy. Just throwing out random questions. But at night you

25:45

just have to take it for its word. So then

25:47

when it comes to later, it's literally

25:49

word. Yeah.

25:53

Yeah. What's going on. Yeah. Yeah.

25:55

But until then, I do recommend it. If

25:58

you haven't seen it, but I would watch it at night. He

32:00

loves to see it. He loves to see

32:02

it. Anyway, psychic mediums, getting drunk, all good.

32:04

Now that the economy chart's over, this... Can

32:07

we do an economics podcast like a side hustle?

32:09

We already do. What do you think this is? True

32:12

question. You passed. Yeah, four seagulls for

32:14

the price of one. You've probably... I've

32:17

just texted this to you, Ryan. You've probably seen this

32:21

tweet that's gone viral about

32:23

a mailman who was

32:26

dropping off to this house

32:28

and the dog Pippa loved

32:30

collecting the mail. And

32:33

so he created this fake little... You

32:36

know when you get a... They leave a card

32:38

behind. I'm well aware. He's like, you're not home.

32:41

And it says mail for Pippa. So for

32:43

the dog at this house. Someone shared

32:45

this into our Facebook group and said, oh,

32:47

Tony... This must

32:49

be Tony's dog, Pippa. Haha. Like

32:51

joke about my dog and this dog having the same name. My

32:54

love to see it is

32:57

that a tarpa commented and

32:59

said, that's my friend who's

33:01

the postman. So

33:04

Scott, his mate Martin is actually the

33:06

posty who like made the mail

33:08

for Pippa and wrote on the little card. So instead

33:10

of saying no mail today, it's like, I'll just write

33:12

on this piece of paper so then you can pretend...

33:15

So you can take something into your mum and dad

33:17

or whatever. But how cute

33:19

that we've got a little like tarpa connection

33:21

to this like viral... Like this, I've seen

33:23

this on the internet so many times. It's

33:26

like a real cute little viral moment and

33:28

they're related to us. It's like a celebrity

33:30

among us. Yeah. It's

33:32

like a cousin. Yep. Yeah.

33:37

Well don't we know them, but you don't really know your

33:39

cousin. Well they might be a tarpa as well. But

33:42

I thought that was a really cute

33:44

little coincidence chat. That like little tarpa

33:46

cousin, like the mail for Pippa. I

33:48

just thought that was so cute. That

33:51

is cute. Yeah. And just how

33:53

fucking good is a golden retriever with that big

33:55

smile. And the fact that

33:57

it's called Pippa as well, just that really gets me

33:59

because it's...

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