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The year is 2005... Anakin turns to the dark side, YouTube makes its debut and we’re all couch-jumping for Maria, McDreamy and The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo…
T minus 20, rewind to this week in history 20 years ago with Joe and Mel.
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Stormy seas & Mariah’s mic drop: Deadliest Catch premieres and Mimi reclaims her throne
Rewind to 10 to 16 April 2005, when science cloned your dog, Mariah staged a mega comeback, and Pamela Anderson worked in a bookstore (yes, really).
💣 Olympic bomber finally busted.Eric Rudolph pleads guilty to the 1996 Atlanta Olympic bombing, ending a 9-year manhunt. Four life sentences, no parole.
🐶 Who’s a cloned boy?Snuppy the Afghan hound becomes the world’s first cloned dog, born after 1,000 embryos, 123 surrogates and more ethical debates than a philosophy major on Red Bull.
⚽ Teen kicks history.James Vaughan, 16, scores for Everton and becomes the youngest goalscorer in Premier League history.
🎶 Akon's Lonely Era Begins"I'm so lonelyyyy…" Akon's chipmunk-sampled heartbreak anthem crashes the charts and our hearts.
🎤 Mariah's not-so-comeback.The Emancipation of Mimi drops and Mariah Carey reminds us she never left — she just needed a minute, some stiletto cardio and 14 guest producers. We Belong Together = world domination.
🎬 Sahara flops Into cinemas.Matthew McConaughey and Penélope Cruz try to find a Civil War battleship in the Sahara. $160 million budget, epic box office faceplant.
📺 Crabs, cold & chaos.Deadliest Catch debuts, turning crabbing into edge-of-your-seat TV. Storms, injuries, yelling Vikings — Discovery Channel strikes gold with saltwater and steel pots.
📚 Pam gets stacked!Pamela Anderson trades swimsuits for Shakespeare in Stacked, a sitcom where she works at a bookstore. Critics weren’t buying the plot… or the show. It lasted two awkward seasons.
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The year is 2005. Anakin turns to the Dark side, YouTube debuts and we count jump for Mariah Mcdreamy and a girl with the Dragon Tattoo t -, 20 rewind, 20 years with Joe and Max.
10 April 2005. This is the talk show.
Ice breaker. Don't judge me yet. This is bananas.
Ditch.
You will come hard.
My question is, who approved that? Not really.
Do you see where this is going?
Welcome to the podcast where we like to wallow in the past to escape the sheer horror of the present and impending future. It is t -, 20, that's what it's called with your host, Joe and Mel. I don't feel like that's my best intro, Melbourne. Hello.
Ourselves, very Christian apocalyptic fiction. I'd like to be honest.
It really did. I think I'm something a bit of a hangover from last week's episode, but I do feel like there there's a lot of stuff going on.
Yeah, there is there.
And it's just kind of nice to go back and go, hey, remember this?
Is. Let's put our head in the early 2007.
And yes, that was pretty good, wasn't it?
Yep. Great. The 1010 to 16.
Excellent.
April 2005 to be exact.
Yeah, I feel better already.
The search itself lasted five years. One of the FBI's most wanted. Now no longer on the run.
There you go. One of the most wanted, and for the FBI captured brought to justice. I mean, I feel safer and safer already.
The brilliant work reported here. Demonstrates yet again that reproductive cloning is inefficient and unsafe.
And once again, a pundit speaking out about the impracticalities of cloning. I mean, how I'm feeling more and more comfortable as we go on, how are.
Very impractical. You going? That's great.
Well, it's a dream of a debut. For this youngster it was almost written in the. Script. The roof came off when he came on the roof was just almost fallen off when he scored.
A commentator that doesn't have anything to compare something magnificent to except for the roof coming off. He used it twice. Umm came off, went back on, came off again. There's a huge milestone in football. The world's game this time 20 years ago. All of those stories you will find out very, very shortly.
Yes, a bit of a record in the soccer.
On team -20.
Now, I'd like you to rewind maybe 30 years. I'm gonna go back a little bit further.
30s free Internet.
Something I've been thinking about. Yeah, it's been popping up in some of the nostalgia.
Feeds that I follow.
Yeah.
Think back to what your bathroom looks like in the 90s. Can you get a? Can you get a visual for me? And describe do we what would have been in your bathroom in the 90s?
Do we have a? Bathroom.
No. We have an early 2.
At the same thing.
Thousands. I'm not talking. Necessarily about the the tile combo or.
Just what would have been in there?
The paint I'm talking more knickknacks, bits and bobs.
I was gonna say Clearasil knickknacks. Ohh definitely a a body puff. Like a loofah. Yeah, so body puff in the shower. You know, the the plastic one that was tied in a thing that you could purchase at an art and craft store or.
Yes. Yep. Yes it has. Skin cells stuck in it and starts to go mouldy.
Yeah, because it helps you exfoliate. Then they get really filthy. Disgusting things. Yes, one of those? No.
Smell. Oh. Oh, actually, you didn't grow. Up with sisters, though, did you so? You probably didn't experience the the whole gift basket of sorts from, say, The Body Shop.
I had a Nana which.
Which sits wrapped in plastic in the bathroom collecting dust, and it would have various bath products.
You said this, yes. Yes. Various soaps, soaps of various shapes, and so it's like potentially like a a soap that is sealed in plastic that is shaped like a tiny rose. Yeah. Flower soap.
Yes. Little flower flower soap. Pop. Yuri.
Pope puree, please.
Pots Yuri mate popuri.
OK, just put your Cam bar back in. Potpourri. Potpourri. I'm from Bowral and there were lots of stores in Bowral when I was. I wasn't from barrel. I lived in Michigan. But bowel where that have all of these lovely stores you'd be like? Oh, I can go get some fresh potpourri for the potpourri. Bin to grab a bag and get a little scoop, and I'll have some of those petals.
Beverage.
I'm.
You wish. Did they do that? Wow.
Yeah, they did that. Yeah. Like, you know how you do the nuts at the supermarket? Yeah. They used to do that, like, have a potpourri.
Yes.
Station where you could mix and match your potpourri of potpourri party mixes.
Wow. To to disguise someone taking a turn, taking a jump in the toilet.
Pope Paree to cover up the fact that, you know, after that goes to the Dunning, nobody can be in the House for about an hour.
Because that that. Just that just springs poop. To me. It's whenever I smell it. I just smell poop undertones.
Yeah. That's it's it's my subconscious automatically goes. Somebody is trying to cover up the stench of fresh.
Yes. There is warm.
Hmm.
And I'm not going to mouth breathe.
Yeah. And it's this with potpourri and just there's something added to that thickness that I can't quite put my finger on.
But also.
Yeah, but the popery is a dead giveaway, so there's that.
We all know we all know. Forget the bath bombs. Bath oils were the thing. Remember the little round balls, hmm. And you'd put them in the bath and the outer layer would dissolve. An oil would come out.
Ohh like a dishwasher tablet or something, yeah.
Well, yes, but if you dropped it on the floor, it's very dangerous cause it was oily and you go ****.
Oh yeah. A over tea? Yeah.
Over. On the.
Hmm.
On the on the tiles, very, very dangerous. Basically anything from The Body Shop was peak 90s bathroom.
Yeah, there. What about, I mean like a, a, a shell shaped bowl? Yes. Like a like, 1/2 of a what? It would be like a cowrie. No, not a cowrie shell. Like a scallop ship. A scallop bowl.
Ah. Scallop, scallop, shell. What we're describing is actually my mother's bathroom at the moment, to be honest, but.
Scotch your bowl. A non slip floor mat, perhaps with like a little bit of like seahorse motif on it. Yeah, you know.
Yes. Yes, yes. And the geese were popular, probably more in the kitchen than.
Geese. Yeah, yeah.
In the in the bathroom. But that sort of woodland.
Yeah, usually your hand towel that was hung on like a ring, like a big ring, a big Chrome ring, and then also just various women's races. That's what I always seem to. Yes, there'd be like a special.
Yes. The Gillette Daisy. For the shick intuition which used the jewel song.
Follow your heart into wishing yes.
The Body Shop Body Shop was peak 90s dewberry.
Are you doing the shower screens as well? They were all sort of weed angular like it was. Everything was kind of Octagon in this house and there's always like a corner spa and the corner spa was very big in the 90s. You know, what's interesting, actually, I cause I've I I looked at one house on Facebook, so like I was, I got pushed a sponsored thing for real estate. And I was like, I'll have a squeeze because, you know, it's nice to have a look at a house, see how somebody else has decorated.
Oh, we'll never that post.
How many years going? Oh, yeah. Cheers. When I win Lotto, I'll get one of. Him, you know? And then so I get pushed all these homes. Yeah. And I I don't mind it, actually, I'm not. I'm not mad about it. So many of us, so many of them have got these bathrooms with, like, this sort of jade green tile corner, spa type.
You get a lot of house content. Do any have body shops? Stuff in the corner.
oh
Moto the you know?
It's had the bath oils and it's and it's left a nice little ring stain.
Yes. Fit of a ring of DNA around it, like just those old bathrooms. Like it's like, oh, you look at all the rest of the house. Then you get to the bathroom like it hasn't been renovated since the 90s. And it's like, oh.
Yeah. Yes.
Team.
Ohh dear ohh. I don't know about that. 90s bathrooms? Yeah, Body Shop. Well, they slept on the floor of many a 90s.
Remember Kim Petrus and Sam Smith brought out that song? Unholy. And and in there was a line in that about something about getting hot at The Body Shop, doing something unholy. And I just read that, as you know, spraying the dewberry that wasn't in the tester. That would be something unholy at The Body Shop using the non tester.
You can't. You can't even walk with him like. 25 metres of a Body Shop without being knocked over by the stench of the. Place. I know that's not The Body Shop. What's that one?
Ohh, you're thinking of the bath bomb ones. What's that?
Off your trees that that was lots of the bar. Yeah, whatever. The bath thought lush. Sorry. My bad. Apologies to The Body Shop. We're never getting, never getting sponsors. No.
Lush. Lush. Yeah, you nearly. You nearly faint. You can't stand near that one can. You. You can't stand near that. You get all Hovey and itchy.
Yes, I do. It's horrible. Anyway, we're not even at that part. We've moved on to the Hatch match and dispatch clue. I apologise. Lush Body Shop at all of that. Somebody who? What was this one? This is just a birthday birth. Death marriages segment. This one's a birthday. A celebrity. Who said this?
She's too strong.
Yes. Can you play that?
Well, the uncle. Just heathen in my armoire might disagree with you if I hadn't rendered him speechless with the very frying pan I used to make us breakfast this morning.
Wow, that was a lot.
Hmm.
We'll find out who that is at the end.
13 April 2005 Eric Rudolph pleads guilty to the 1996 Olympic bombing. This was the one that occurred at the Atlanta Olympics, Atlanta, GA. The 1996 Summer Olympic game.
Yes.
In fact, on the 27th of July, the device, and I think we've spoken about this before in terms of, I think when he was found Eric Rudolph, yeah. And the device was a pipe bomb that was concealed in a military style backpack. And you'll recall he put it under a bench near the sound and light tower during a late night. Concert at the park filled with nails and screws to act as shrapnel, weighed approximately 40 lbs and included a remote timing device.
And nobody's bothering you.
In 1996, the search began.
The bombing at Centennial Olympic Park this morning was an evil act of terror.
Over time, investigators learned more and more about the man they were so desperate to find. Rudolph is believed to belong to the Christian identity known as a white supremacist. Select which is anti gay, anti semitic and anti foreigner. It was the makeup of the bombs that led investigators to connect the bombings in Birmingham and Atlanta.
Where?
Gosh.
And we think that that this is an opportune time for us to report to the public, but also to request their assistance in identifying the person or persons who may have had these. Components.
The search itself lasted five years. One of the FBI's most wanted now. No longer on the run. Nigel Robertson, WFF news.
4 Thank you, Nigel. Back to us in the studio. Yeah. So, so I remember this mainly for the the guy, Richard Jewell, who was the security guard that and the and Clint Eastwood directed a film about him. I think it was Clint Eastwood movie Richard Jewell.
That's right.
About the security guard, that was he was wrongfully accused of the bombing because he was on. That actually raised the alarm. Yeah, but no, it was Eric Rudolph.
He was one of the first on yeah on the scene and was helping out. And then he. Was accused. It was and that. Was obviously when he was found, so he evaded capture for five years and was living as a fugitive in the wilderness and then was captured by a rookie police officer. He was behind a Save-a-lot store in North Carolina, dumpster diving, getting some food. That guy does got to eat.
Yes. This guys gotta eat, you know. But he was he was a survivalist as well. So a lot of people were saying that that's why he voted capture for so long, cause he just went up into the wilderness like living as a fugitive. As as you said.
We'll see.
Said and he just knew that place inside and out. The media were asking the locals about it. It's like if he wants to go up there, you're never gonna find him. He can stay up there forever. That's what they were. Saying.
Wow.
Yeah.
On the 13th of April 2005, so this week, 20 years ago, he pleads guilty. So they've found him, and now he pleads guilty to it in a deal to avoid the death penalty.
MHM.
He receives 4 consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole. 2 in Georgia and two in Alabama because he did. Set off bombs in other places as well. As you heard in that report, it wasn't just.
Yeah, it was like an abortion clinic. Yeah. So it it not good. Like, it's one of the longest running and most high profile cases of domestic terrorism in America. And you saw this as well with guys like Timothy McVeigh. And there's a lot of this stuff going on there, and it's that radical extremism. But from within. So he's in prison in the big Supermax prison in Colorado, where they lock up a lot of their really dangerous criminals, never to be released.
Hmm.
Let's go to something a little more innovative and interesting, although I mean there's lots of ethics around this. It's a hot bed of discussion and debates. Snoopy. I'm talking about Snoopy, who is Snoopy?
Bob.
I'm glad you asked. He's the world's first cloned dog. He was announced. He wasn't just announced. It's like, hey, Snoopy, the world's first cloned dog. People are like, what? Why are you announcing that? Ohh. Because we have one. We have one. He's. It was an Afghan. Beautiful, majestic dogs. The the Afghans and Snoopy.
Afternoon.
I think is short for Seoul National University puppy, yes.
Yes, cause the cloning team were based at Seoul National University in South Korea.
So yes, yes, yes.
They used a somatic cell nuclear transfer, which was the same as what they used to clone Dolly the sheep in 1996. Yes, they took DNA from the skin cell of a male Afghan hound and it was inserted into a donor egg with its own DNA removed after fusion and stimulation, the embryo was implanted into a surrogate. Mother. However, it took over 1000 embryos and 123 surrogate mothers to get to 1 successful pup.
Hmm. That's that's not like if if I was a gambling man, probably wouldn't put money on that Afghan ever being born, do they? I think they only had, like, 3 pregnancies out of all of that as well. And one live dog, which was Snoopy, who was born on the 24th of April 2000 and.
Yes.
Five the brilliant. Work reported here. Demonstrates yet again. That reproductive cloning is inefficient and unsafe. There is nothing in nuclear transfer that involves reproduction for making any member of our family, pets or any other member. Wouldn't it be a marvellous thing that our best friends would be the first beneficiaries? Of stem cell medicine and in learning whether it's safe and effective in our companions, we may also know whether it's safe and effective for our loved ones.
Ohh, that's a bit scary. So the the cloning team was led by Doctor Huang Wu Sook, who were based at the Seoul National University. But that guy talking there was Professor Gerald Schatten. From the University of Pittsburgh and he kind of shattered and on the whole thing. Well, well, well. I mean, the facts speak for themselves. They it's shattering on itself because it like, like we said before, over 1000 embryos, all those mothers, nothing really happened, but it was important. And he was saying that, wouldn't it be wonderful if we could eventually do this to get stem cells?
Fortunately. So he did didn't like.
For us, when we're sick, you know, and we start with our pets, but then move that on to.
Hmm.
Humans, and it was a big deal because the of the complexity of canine reproduction. So timing, ovulation and all the things is apparently quite difficult, which is why it took so many embryos.
Hmm.
Not out in the freaking wild. If you see what happened when there's a. If you have an undie sex female dog in your street, that's that's chaos for a significant amount of time.
And surrogates.
It's nobody's birth was seen as a landmarking cloning in genetics, raising hopes, as we heard for medical research. Protecting endangered species and even pet cloning, and this was confirmed as authentic and it was legit. However, the same research team, especially Doctor Huang, was later disgraced for falsifying data in some separate stem cell research. So the reputation took a pretty serious.
Hmm.
Yet we don't know what else he was up to well.
I I don't know. There's a lot of business. It's it's actually like a business thing now, isn't it? Like in this day and age.
We'll Fast forward to now. You can clone your dog for around 50 to 100,000. Yeah, you can get it done. You can get it back.
Yeah. Yeah.
Top copy of your dog. Barbara. We talked about it, Babs. She cloned her dog Samantha twice. Miss Violet or Samantha #2 and Miss Scarlet or Samantha #3.
Yeah.
Yes. At $100,000 a pop, you know well, The thing is, is you're not getting the same dog. It's not the same consciousness. It's a different dog.
And I think this is this is the thing that people don't understand.
Different personality. Might look the same but.
Barbara said that they. Were very different dogs. It it did look the same but different different personalities.
Thanks for clarifying that, Barbra Streisand appreciate that. Yeah, she's.
Legitimate. She's not gonna lie.
Yeah, absolutely.
To us. Simon Cowell wants to clone his dogs but. They're not dead yet.
Ohh OK.
Like they hadn't overhear him saying that.
You don't have to kill them first to climb them, do you?
No, no. But he's waiting. He's. He's well, I think he put the DNA.
You stick there there, you know. Aside. Ohh, so he set it aside, right? It's they said.
Yeah, yeah, I don't. I don't think you'd wanna clone your dog while the other dog's still there. That would be awkward, because one day this a dog turns up at your house and you're like, oh, you look like me. That's all it. We're the same. Excuse me. And then and then the new dog's, like, let's go take a DNA test.
They're alive. Yeah, that's good. That's the big of horror films. It's like I am you and you like what? Yes. Yes. And then Scooby Doo become Scooby, don't you? Don't wanna do that.
No, don't don't.
You do want to do. Sport though. Sure you love sport.
When it's the.
Wrestling or NASCAR? Or. Car. Yes, well, curling. Actually, I should check for some more curling.
Or curling these days with you, yes.
News been a while.
Yeah, that's a good idea. Well, we, we actually into the world game here, the English Premier League in. Fact is that. What? Yeah, EPL English Premier League is one of the biggest football competitions on the planet. Ohh exposed as opposed to visible? Yeah, that would mean that you haven't got pants on.
Apples. Was exposed ***** lines. That would be unfortunate.
Your ***** lines exposed because you're not wearing trousers. That that's got nothing to do with James Vaughan. It's got nothing to do with James Vaughn at 16 years old, making history in the Premier League 16 years and 271 days old, to be exact.
Pam just made me think, panting on.
Sorry.
So he's pretty much 17. Stop exaggerating.
He scored a goal for Everton in a four nil win against Crystal Palace at Goodison Park and became the youngest goal scorer in English Premier League history.
Runs away, bought us and left a couple of yards as well. Kevin Kilbane can he take up phone here? Yes. Well, it's a dream of a debut for this youngster. It was almost written in the script. The roof came off when he came on the roof was just almost fallen off when he scored. And everybody is up on Everton's. Bench. He's turned record breaker today. He's become a man overnight. He's taken Joe Royal's record and Wayne Rooney's record as well. And it's tied up this game at 4 nil.
Become a man overnight. I mean, at least puberty kind of eases most people into it, but that must have been quite traumatic for him anyway. So he scored. That was right at the end of the game, 87th minute when he scored that goal and that was his first. Senior appearance and like they said, Dream start. The crowd went wild. It was a big deal, a huge record.
But unfortunately, his career was plagued by injuries. He had a knee injury just months after his debut. ACL, of course, always, always, always ACL at the EPL with V.
Yeah. ACL probable I CL. The season ender? Yep.
Still, he bounced around several clubs over the years. Norwich, Huddersfield and Sunderland never quite recaptured that spotlight.
Hmm.
Debut moment. Unfortunately, then retires in 2021 and became the sporting director at Tranmere Rovers, whatever.
Yeah. Yeah, well, he's yes, he's still he's still involved in the sport and and well Tran Mayor Tran me doesn't matter but he's still active and that's good and his record still stands still holds that record. So that's something to be proud of. I hope that you know for his sake after having a career.
That is, is that. A. See, that's the team, is it? Tran mayor. Oh, we still holds that squish knew I knew James Bond.
They played in injury that it stands for a much longer time than 20 years. Although you know kids these days freaking huge. They're massive. They're like, they're evolving. So I'm sure it'll be only a matter of time before before we see 12 year olds scoring goals in the English Premier League.
Hmm.
What happened?
That's that's kind of appropriate I guess, cause I was starting to head up that that slippery slope. My mother always said I was a late boomer. It's time to open up the boom box. This is. This is our little our it's the airing of grievances.
You were you getting big thinking, judging?
Yes.
Uh, complaints that kind. Probably lend themselves to an OK boomer response, but I still think, and Mel still thinks. And I'm sure you all probably agree with this too. That's why you listening to this podcast, that they are very valid complaints and deserve whatever response we decide to give them when we open up the boom box, yes.
Probably more millennial. Complaints. We're usually complaining about things that have kind. Come into to fashion in, in millennial times as opposed to boomer times.
Well.
So here's the other thing. I was reading something the other day, and it's like there's there's a generation in between millennials and boomers.
To be honest. Don't tell anyone.
And we can't stand either of you.
I know. But you know, we haven't had the spotlight on us. We've just flown under the radar for all these years, so let's not publicise it. Let's talk about millennials. OK? We drank out of the hose. Yeah, we stayed out all night.
Yeah. Yeah. We're like, we're like the the puppet masters. Yeah.
Yep.
Smoked cigarettes were all 5.
Yeah, exactly. And that was just second hand because we were in the car with.
Let's tell them a. Mess.
Our parents, but yes.
I read something the other day and it was like. I just can't begin to describe to you that living in the 80s was basically like living in an ashtray. The whole world smelled this smart, and that's so true. That is so true. Yeah, in the car and the club in the restaurants.
It really it really did. Yeah, it's true. Look at her.
OK.
I don't know.
I don't think it's a complaint. I didn't mind it. I didn't mind the smell of secondhand smoke.
It's just an observation. That's true. You can pull an observation out of the boom box, can't you? Yeah, why not? Alright. Well, you hit me with something more appropriate.
It's alright, it's alright.
Really. No, I don't think it's appropriate. It's an unborn.
OK.
This week's boom comes from Aaron. The only thing I hate more than making phone calls is typing in passwords with the remote.
That piece is fair.
Love you. You get so far. You're so close to.
Every song I don't.
The end and then you **** it up.
Wrong character. Halfway through backspace, backspace, and also it's like it's just it's like because we were in the 80s, we learned how to type like with video games and stuff. If you get a high score, you'd use the joystick to move the cursor around and then select the letter.
I meant to press face.
But my God, with a remote control on a television with the streaming services buffering and trying to establish a connection and doing all of those things. And it's not even a QWERTY keypad on some of them, it's a linear thing of A-Z.
Is it? Is it numbers with letters on it like your nokias like your Nokia 3210?
Sometimes there's numbers as well, and then heaven forbid, heaven forbid, if you need to go to a special ******* character. So much for having a relaxing evening recording session for this podcast.
Think a bit worked up. Aren't you? Yeah.
Yeah, nothing will calm me down more than some pop music, I'm sure.
Jesse McCartney and his beautiful soul still #1 here in Australia.
Jeez.
Thanks.
I want you when you're beautiful. So you're the one. I.
Want to chase?
Is still on the way to Amarillo in the UK.
Every night I've been dreaming dreams. Who waits for me.
And then over in the US?
I. Mr.
Since you've been gone.
The dogs on top.
Boom. Oh my goodness.
Hmm.
There is. There's a lot of hip hop in there and just Kelly Clarkson represent. Ohh.
Candy shop $0.50 and Olivia, number one. I hate it or love it. The game. Well, let's just say $0.50 really #2.
Yeah. I mean, yes, he did. He's got the best part in the in the that that tune.
I'm adding that to my workout playlist. Actually I like that and then go to the gym and listen to that song. It's good. It's good. Glad to have discovered it.
Right. Yeah. OK. Sure.
Did you go on Kelly Clarkson number? 3 #4.
Uh session?
And in at #5 a new entry lonely by Akon.
Yeah, yeah.
Hi.
Mr.
Out of my life, after all I put.
This just reeks of ringing up a phone number to get a ringtone sent to your mobile phone. That's what that is. There's just utter. Artist these pizza the the I remember being outraged by it then and I'm still outraged by it. Now I just don't understand.
You are aren't.
You.
How the that is anything?
Akon's Daisy studio album Trouble and that's the song lonely. It features Bobby Vinton's 1964 hit Mr Lonely.
Sorry.
Yes.
Mr lonely. I have nobody for my own. I'm so lonely.
So you know, that's what I call real music.
When you played that, though straight after Akon, it actually made me feel like my batteries were dying in my Walkman was like that sounds odd because because I'm so used to akon's version I was like.
Hmm.
It's slowed down. Well the thing.
Ohh my batteries.
On the frets. Conversely, with icons version it's like holy it's chewing the tape.
Well.
It is, yes. Then that's what I. Yeah, don't get it like this, that really pitched up thing and then him doing something. I'm like, what are you doing, man? I mean, you know, I don't wanna completely poo poo icon. Like smack that total banger. But this one, I just think it's like a swing and a miss mate.
It was big. It was so big and it was.
You don't even know how it's charted. If I'm being honest.
People loved it. People loved it because it was a new way. It was a new way to sample because R&B and hip hop had been sampling for years.
They really did. Huh.
But this was a different way to do it with. The speed up sample was bad way.
To do it like don't do that.
Kinda new and all the Chipmunk fans thought it was.
Great. Well, yeah. OK.
All the album and the chipmunk.
It's just it's a dumbing down. It's a dumbing down of art.
Fans were like. Amazing. It's about heartbreak, regret. It's the name suggests. No, it's about losing a woman he loves due to his own actions, and he's now left all on his own.
Yeah.
And he said.
I should be careful to Akon. I mean, if you're listening, I'm really sorry for my comments. I've seen Akon.
Ohh he that went the yeah.
Where some dude got on stage and just puts in her fireman's carry and throws him back out into the audience. I'm like that is a very strong man, a big specimen of a human, so I should be a well. I mean, it's too late, isn't it, really, I can't.
I can fight.
Yeah, everywhere, OK.
OK, that song. Speaking of your Walkman and your cassette tape, that song was originally a hidden track on the album. Trouble.
Yeah. Really, I would have tried to hide that as well.
Remember the hidden track I miss. I miss the hidden track. I miss you. Don't get that with streaming. There's no hiding. So hidden tracks and streaming.
Yeah. Yeah, I think was it like Nirvana did that and it was like you'd be, you'd be like almost 15 minutes after the last summit finished.
We let the cassette tape playing and it would spin.
I.
Would and generally I'd be listening before I go to sleep. I always had headphones on. You know, you're teenager, you just in your room, you get your headphones on before you go to sleep. Just getting right into music. It's such a wonderful time to it. I wish you could capture those moments again, but then you'd fall asleep and it would be one of those things we've been tracking.
Out of you. Listen to you, Wolfman. Yep.
Yeah.
And then acons lonely would pop on and. Scare the you.
Yes, wet the bed.
Terrible.
Hey, you'll start had the hit. I wanna love you with Snoop Dogg. A few years later and he produced and featured on. And I forgot this Gwen Stefani. He's the sweet escape.
Yes. Ohh yeah, he was the yeah.
I know he was also a performer. Do you remember the show? My super Sweet 16? I remember this clearly.
Ohh more of that MTV where lots of rich kids would have these big parties and they'd like. I'm gonna make my grand entrance and they'd have DJ's, yeah.
Then they'd be like. And they had to get a car. And if they didn't get? The car they wanted, they'd cry.
And it was just really awkward and weird because there was absolutely no alcohol within eye shot and.
And they do this big thing where they handed out the. Patients almost like an event.
Yeah, it's cool. You're coming to my party and it only be the cool kids.
He performed at 1 and I do remember the dad, his dad going acorn. What do you want, acorn, like classic Dad. Why do you want?
That's so embarrassing. That's so embarrassing. Having said that, I mean, with a name like Acorn, you gotta be very careful with those Chipmunk vocals coming up on there as well.
Acorn to perform. I know what I think of ACORN. Right, you do the thing about.
Monday I've stuffed in someone's cheeks, if you know what I'm saying.
The thing that ACORN that has me intrigued though.
Yeah.
Acorn city.
Ohh that's right. Because he was doing his own. He's building a city.
We spoke about it in 2018. He announced he was working with the Senegalese government to build a tourist city.
Yeah. I mean, that's just got success written all over it, doesn't it?
Cryptocurrency based economy. Yeah. Acons no acorns. Acorns. Instead of Bitcoin, acoin Acoin at the transactional centre, $6 billion. Futuristic smart city, marketed as a real life Wakanda.
Icons.
Yeah.
8 coins as opposed to 8 corns, which is in the yeah.
Uh-huh.
Sure.
Hmm.
A A PAN African tech utopia with smart housing, high end tourism, crypto based economy. Sounds like you'll be success.
Yeah. Mr lonely himself.
We we have an update, we have an ACORN update.
You do. Right. Well, how much ACORN did it cost you to get this information?
Ohh, just a quick little dabble on Wikipedia.
You've got connections, you've got connections. No, you've got connections. You really. You know, you're too honest for your own.
Just right down the bottom of Wikipedia. Good, alright. It's been updated since we last read it. There's a new segment, there's a new new section, not not segment section on Wikipedia. That wasn't there last time, so I was very excited.
Least you know it's an honest report. OK, So what? So well, we it could have been anyone who did it.
Spirits. So where we left off, we left off with the 2020 news conference where he said he'd laid the first stone, the 1st.
Yeah. Certain city, like they've turned the sod, laid the stone.
First stone, not the stone. The stone sits at the bottom of a dirt track in a field with a small placard advertising the project. But the placard had fallen off the stone.
That's fine, yeah. In Senegal. Ohh dear. It's not good. It's not a good omen. It's a bad omen.
So that's where we left off. Bad omen locals were starting to get concerned over the lack of progress, cause you know, we're 2025 now. Yeah, we put the stone down in 2020. Yeah, he announced it in 20.
Yes. 18 yeah. Did they glue the the plaque back on? Is that what happened?
No, he is in trouble. A lawsuit against him.
Right.
Debt of almost $4 million borrowed as part of the implementation of the project. And also August 2024, so August last year, the Government of Senegal said to him that if he doesn't start work, he's going to lose 90% of the land that was allocated for the project. So that's an exciting update for everybody on on ACON.
Wow. Well, it's tanked. I mean, who would have thought? I told you.
He was he proposed another city as well. Somewhere else. There was a second acorn.
Really.
City that also hasn't been built. But you know, you never know.
One city at a time. Akon, seriously? Thank you.
Yeah, I know, I think. Know in over his. Head.
Yeah, this is build a chipmunk city that's much easier to get like some chicken. And a couple of bird houses that you can line with some sawdust and a whole bunch of acorns. And they will come.
Ohh well, we had some album news though.
Ohh right, yeah.
A big album release, actually.
Was it?
Very big album release, the 10th studio album for Mariah Carey. The emancipation of Mimi.
Ohh.
Is this is? This the one where she's on a new record deal.
Ohh no, she'd left Tommy ages ago. You talked about Tommy Mottola.
Oh, is it? I don't know.
Because remember, there was all that stuff about.
Not really a Mariah Carey aficionado.
Well, he was. She was married to him and he was also the producer. And then they separated and remember then he he signed up Jlo. And that's why Mario's.
It isn't.
Like, I don't know her.
Isn't this where she's on her new $1,000,000 deal for big $1,000,000 deal?
But this is her comeback. This is. Her comeback? No, that was the charm bracelet one and that tanked and glitter tank.
Alright.
Ohh so is.
This is her comeback album, although she said she was reintroduced, she said her eyes were it's not a comeback I'm reintroducing.
Like this?
Hi, I'm Mimi.
Reintroduce mimic right.
The emancipation of Mimi, and it was a nod. To her freedom from industry control.
Ohh, it's every time he says. You say Mimi, I think of the chick. From the Jim.
Drew too much eyeshadow.
Carey show that wore too much makeup.
Umm.
But anyway, colour's finally getting to make the music that she wanted, and had probably what is one of her biggest songs on it. We belong together.
Hmm.
Nobody. What are you doing?
Vibing to Mariah.
It's a good.
Song. It's a good song. It's got some Richards production on it, doesn't it? It's got layers upon layers and it's thick. It's thick, but it's clean. It's clean, like it's not like it's there's no popularity there. It's not trying to mask anything. It's trying to. It's trying to enhance and bring things out.
Does it does stick? Sick under the pot puree air. Killing of the popped Marianne. No Mariah. Mariah reintroduced I am. I am surprised that that is one of her biggest songs when you think back to 90.
In both the performer and the audience.
Mariah, I thought that was her.
90s Mariah when she see the big high notes. Crack glass. Yeah.
Best friend. Yeah, like emotions. And you know, all that stuff in the 90s, but that one that became a really.
Yeah.
Big song for her.
Yeah, it's gotta be all I want for Christmas is you now though, though, like.
Yeah, which is a shame. It's a shame.
I don't think she gives her as long as she's getting paid. I think she'd be pretty happy about that.
True. And she'd been written off. So after glitter and charm bracelet, the media basically wrote her off, and 2005 was. Her coming back and it was a big year.
For her. But to me she's very eccentric. Isn't he?
That's what I love about her. She's just 0F.
Right.
I really like that about her. I love just go and watch Mariah. I could watch Mariah interviews all day. Really. She turned up to a radio station and they were saying, yeah, we're a little bit delayed with her interview for Mariah because. And she was sitting there. She was part of the conversation. They weren't talking behind her.
Mariah doesn't care.
Like she made her crew come in and set up lighting, especially for her. She's on the radio. Mind you. She's not on TV. I think they were also filming.
Hmm, but taking photos and stuff.
Brought in special lighting for her because she doesn't like fluorescent lighting brought in special lighting that looked good and she had sunglasses on, but they were delayed because she had to set up her light, but she didn't care and the DJ's are talking about.
Different world.
And she's like different. You wanna talk to me? I'm. I've got my.
This is these are my terms and conditions. Well, yeah.
Lighting I would love. That I love that about her and her big comeback as well. She did that episode that very famous episode of Cribs in 2002, and that that episode then saw a really big resurgence. In 2005, so they know that the actual episode of Cribs with Mariah they then started playing it again, because Mariah was just so big in 2005, and they actually then critiqued it. So they had Mariah critiquing her episode as well as other celebrities.
Cribs. Oh. Yeah. Their own episode. So like they're they're always go up to the bedroom and they're like this. Is where the. Magic happens. Hmm. Did she do?
Where the magic happens.
That.
I don't think she did, no.
Now she's too eccentric for that. The magic happens everywhere where Mariah. Is.
So I can stand here, look at New York, things of that nature, all the while in my 4 inch heels and the black ensemble, I'm joking around people. Hello. I don't really ride the Stairmaster in my high heels, but I would.
She's drunk.
I love that I don't really, but I would. But I.
She is off her face. Would she's drunk? I I hope. Ohh. I just hope that she's got, you know, prescription medication and all of that. I hope she's surrounded by good people. Yes, because she yeah.
Love, Mariah? I think she's great.
Hmm.
That's a worry, that is. I'm worried.
Back to the. Album's Emancipation Amendment mix of R&B, hip hop, pop and some signature ballads produced by Jermaine Dupree, The Neptunes Kanye West the Dream.
OK. Yes. Uh-huh. Hmm, well, everyone wanted to work with Kanye. Not so. Much now.
So no.
Yeah.
Snoop Dogg guessed it on there. Nelly twister. So with Busta Rhymes as well. I think I feel like there was a Busta Rhymes one. Yeah.
Mariah Carey and Busta Rhymes. I think you might be right.
As long as you want, you know I got it.
I I I almost actually when you were looking that up, I was like. Because you're a bit too slow and I was getting impatient, so. I was thinking about the phone like baby, if you give it to me, I find it for you.
Pacifier is the new #1 here in Australia, but we've spoken about it before, so we won't.
Well, that's that Vin Diesel one. Yeah, yeah, OK, sorry, I'll stop.
Speak about it. Again too, like Vin Diesel, though, new number one. However, at the US box office, Sahara.
Good for you.
Explorer Dirk, Pet and SD.
Best ship should be.
Here I have to warn you, it is a very dangerous for foreigners. It was a ghost. Ship a cursed ship. The mystery that's buried with a long forgotten legend carries a threat and could kill millions. No one could have imagined. Safina to Al mount?
That sounds poetic. What's it mean? Great.
The ship of death.
This spring, the Americans I was telling you about, they will soon find out what.
We are doing and now the problem is mine.
I'm sorry I don't speak. English English now.
Ah.
I have some bad news about your boat.
That, yeah, that movie had all the ingredients for it to be successful. Humongous budget, one of the most expensive films ever made at the time had Matthew McConaughey.
Right. We loved him back then.
The protagonist? Yes, he was hot property at the.
Wait.
Hmm.
Time or rat or rat or all.
Of that stuff was that where was that around the time he was? Playing the bongos in the nudes.
Ah yeah, he was just the the cool guy, the guy that everyone aspired to be the.
Yeah, no. Yeah.
Hmm.
And then Penelope Cruz, I mean, she's just stunning right now. And then Steve Zahn, who's the comic guy, the funny guy. And then you had the villains. They're like William H Macy was in there and Lambert Wilson and Delroy Lindo like all these great bad guys and was just ****. It just didn't. It just wasn't very good.
Ohh hot stuff.
The.
It was a. Bad movie. Good. And it didn't make it that yeah, it was super expensive and it only made 120 ish. So it was a huge flop and they lost money. They lost money. And I think the because it was based on that Clive Cussler novel Sahara, he actually sued the studio, saying that they changed too much.
They spend 160 million on.
James.
His story and then the studio sued him back and I said, well, that's B. Yes, we're suing you. Back.
Wow, no, Steve.
Yeah, it's very messy. They rewrote it. They they had problems with location. They had problems with money. It was in Morocco, Spain. There are lots of practical effects that cost them a fortune, you know? But, like McConaughey, was his usual charming self. Steve's arm was kind of funny.
I think he was betting on there being a sequel. He will win. Yeah, yeah.
They were looking for a franchise. Yeah, they were looking for a franchise. Whoops, they did not get that. And Clive Castle was pretty ****** cause he's a best selling author and he's kind of been made a laughing stock with his, his the movie.
I wonder. Yeah, exactly. Well, more exciting on the small screen we had the series premiere on the 12th of April of Deadliest Catch.
Out of nowhere.
Get down. Get down. Down.
A 35 foot wave slammed into the wheelhouse. Putting Captain Sig Hansen and the cameraman directly in the line of fire.
That shows nuts.
Crabs. It's about crabs, was catching crabs.
I I it made me ill.
It was full on yeah, it was full on it was there. Where was it? Off the coast of Alaska, I think. And they were after the Alaskan king crab.
Yes. Yes.
Because it was worth a lot of money, I think they could for a good season, $50,000.
Yeah.
You could also die.
Very lucrative crabbing, but I mean what price is a human life? Somebody said that it made crabbing look like Mad Max on ice. And my thing with that is like like ice, like the drug ice. So is that what they're saying? But I was thinking more about like you know how I have that version of musical theatre being hit by musical. I was thinking like Mad Max on ice, like Disney on Ice, like Mad Max on ice, you know.
Ohh my scapes.
No, in Thunder Dome and there I'll do skating around and on their ice skates with Mad Max and. And.
No, no. No, no, no.
You know, exploring the wasteland Lord you among us skating around doing 1/2 axle, couple of spins, spin the dates. Hello boys.
It was hugely successful. It's huge. The crabs, the crabs were hugely successful because this is when we're starting to see some gritty reality. It was moved away from the MTV meet, the Barker.
This was very gritty, aye.
And all of that kind.
It was too much for me. It stressed me out. I get seasick. I get seasick. I couldn't watch it. I was like, I couldn't do it. It's very scary.
Of stage crap. This was. Real life. Are they going to die? Yeah, the footage. A bit, yeah. Ah, broken bones. Frost bite lots of injuries. I think there was even a death or two. Wasn't there?
Ohh, possibly I couldn't stress me out too much they.
Very what's dream? I. Love. They had a bunch of boats, and so I followed the different. Boats and had its own drama, its own crew. But viewers just loved the boats. They were like, you know, I'm a team time bandit or I'm a team wizard or I'm a team. Northwestern like people, then just rallied behind the different boats, which I think is just lovely. I love that.
Ohh, they have their own favourite, yeah. Like houses in Harry Potter. Yeah, I'm a time bandit. I'm a wizard. I'm a hufflepuff.
And some of the notable crew members, I remember the Captain Sig Hanson. He was the the Viking kind of guy. Fan favourite Phil Harris was the captain of the Cornelia Marie who, who passed away in 2010.
Yes. Yeah, yeah.
Then yeah, Jake and Josh Harris, they were Phil's sons and continued his legacy. Phil, Keith Colburn and Hillstrand. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I think we watched one or two, but it was. It was too stressful, too stressful.
Thanks. Yeah, it's. Is it still? It's still going. I think it is.
Yes.
Yeah, I couldn't do it, but the big big series for discovery, I'd say put discovery. Aside from Shark Week, I think it put discovery on the map.
One of the highest rated series ever. And there were a lot of spin offs. Suddenly we liked watching people fishing.
Discovery on the map does that even anyway. Nearly die catching crab.
Yes.
Would the Duck Dynasty kind of fit in that genre?
I don't think you. I think it's more high risk catching crabs out in the Bering Sea than hunting ducks in swamp.
No, but that the same kind of, but it was the. Same kind of thing.
Yeah.
Same kind of reality that just. More camouflage and duck whistles.
But maybe like buy that buy that. Logic would American chopper would be there as well, and that's got nothing to do with either things, but it was a discovery. Channel show, wasn't it?
I think so. OK, well, then back to this one. The crabs. There was merchandise, video games, even the deadliest catch bar in Vegas won multiple Emmys, particularly for the cinematography.
Yeah.
Thank you. Appreciate the editing.
It was it just. That's the thing. It was so.
I think the.
Cameraman like. Yeah, it was pretty risky for them too, trying to get the footage.
Fly on a wall. Yeah. Hey, mate, we've got a great job for you. What? OK. Yeah, just bearing. See. Yeah. Crab boats. Yeah. No, no, there's nothing wrong with perfectly safe.
Well, it's called deadliest catch because it's statistically the most dangerous job in America.
Well, no, you know, that's enough. When you got the.
Out of nowhere.
Get down. Get down. Down.
Out of nowhere, right, terrifying.
Nothing exciting ever happens around here.
You've got to make your own excitement. You can't expect it to just walk through the front door.
She is not terrible.
Still hiring?
Pamela Anderson stars in Staffing a new comedy coming. April to.
Fox and somebody turn off that ridiculous fan.
That's right, I know that voice at the end. That was Christopher Lloyd. He was in it as well, stacked with Pamela Anderson.
Ohh.
Debuts on the 13th of April, the American sitcom described as the opposite of cheers. Instead of a smart person, a dumb place. It's based on the concept of a dumb person in a smart place.
Hmm.
It revolves around Pammy, who's tired of her non-stop partying lifestyle and bad choices in boyfriends. She wants a major life change, wanders into stacked books stacked. Get it? Yeah, *****, small family run bookstore in San Fran Sisco, owned by Gavin and his brother Stuart.
Cause of cause of her? Yeah.
And they hire her basically.
Yeah, yeah. She's like, you know, classic fish out of water scenario, but tends to get by and obviously teaches them a lesson in stuff. Look, I didn't hate it. I like seeing Pamela Anderson in the sitcom.
Hmm.
Hmm.
She was laying into the stereotype.
A lot, right? This is the thing that. Doesn't quite sit well with me because they promoted it as. Pamela kind of going from the bombshell Bay watch the VIP years and now it's time for her to do something a little bit different, but then they kind of.
Make of the Baywatch bombshell character out of water, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, exactly. And even though they were trying to push the message of not judging a book or woman by its cover. They still leaned in heavily.
The whole reason that you would buy Playboy is because Pamela Anderson was on the cover. Do you know what I mean? So it kinda is what it is and I still really love her and I will enjoy watching her in absolutely anything, including this show. Barb Wire is one of my favourite movies.
Yeah.
Yes.
I think Pamela Anderson is wonderful. And you know what else? Where is she now? Pamela Anderson is starting to become more aligned with what I'm into. Is where gonna.
She's got her own cooking show, people.
Love to cook? I just always have wanted to take things to another level and I thought I'm going to go to cooking school and bring really great chefs to me.
Going to do some damage in this. Kitchen. There you go.
I'm so lucky to be cooking next to these really incredible chefs. This is the most beautiful salad I've ever made. Setting the table is like setting the tone. Cheers.
Pamela's cooking with love new series, February 24th on Flavour Network.
I'm there. I'm there. I could watch her set the table, make beautiful salads all day.
Hmm. She's just lovely.
She's lovely, I do like. Her.
She really is. She's my cherry pie. There it is. There we are. The hatches, matches and dispatches segment. We're at the end. Remember the clue at the start. Remember that. A celebrity having a birthday. That said.
This will the unconscious heathen in my armoire might disagree with you if I hadn't rendered him speechless with the very frying pan I used to make us breakfast this morning.
If you said.
Mandy Moore. Ohh.
Mandy Moore, you would be correct.
It was her 21st. Was it 5? She's having allowed to drink? Yes.
Really, she's just old enough to drink in the states. Good idea. Well, here's one for you, Mandy. Cheers.
Would have been an exciting time for Mandy this time in 2005, so she was born in 1984 on the 10th of April in New Hampshire, but she was raised in Florida. And of course. Burst onto the scene with the 1999 hit Candy.
I'm missing you.
I loved that song. I used to always ask the DJ at the club. Can you play candy by Mandy?
She was young. Very young. Did you really **** ***? You're drunk.
It's my favourite. Yeah, I'd always request. It they'd play it, they'll still say **** ***. You're drunk.
Did they?
They'd play it, they'd play it, and I'd drunkenly dance to.
Well, that's kind. It's kind of kind.
Mandy by Mandy by Candy Candy by Mandy Candy by Mandy and I encourage you if you do want a bit of Y2K nostalgia, go.
Good on you, Sandy, by. Hmm.
And watch the video clip. It is just ohh classic. Why 2K? She's.
Right.
Wearing the discman.
Yes.
It's got the disman on her. Like wearing it. She's got the strap. Yes. Strap across the body. She's got the hair twisted with the spiky sort of ****** bits coming out at the side. That was very white too. Hey.
Like like in a strap. Like in? Yeah, strap across the body, yes. Ohh yeah yeah yeah.
And the lip gloss. Double singlet, like double camisole one over the other. Very, very wide cargo pants, yes, cargo pants. She was driving. Remember the VW Beetle when they brought out the new shape? Early 2000s? I was so jealous. Oh my God.
Oh, yeah, yeah, let me guess. Cargo pants. Yes. See finger on the pulse right here. Even though it was. 20 years ago. Ohh yeah. They had the flower on the dashboard out, right? Yeah, yeah.
Yes, green one with the sunroof love interest. It looks like he's straight out of a boy band.
Uh-huh. Right. Or some teen magazine? Yeah.
And then they have the shopping mall, car park dance scene. I will say, yeah, Mandy Moore.
Amazing.
I'm Mandy. I love you. And I'm. I mean, I I don't mean any disrespect, but I don't know that you were the most confident dancer. I was watching you in that video clip.
Right.
Really.
And I was like.
She was a child. How old was she in that? Like she was a child. She's very young.
I don't know. She's got very long limbs and she just did not. She didn't look like she was enjoying the dance sequence.
Teenager. It's still growing into a body, and they're making a dance.
It just. I don't know, just felt a little bit awkward. I'm sorry, Mandy, but.
Hmm, well, that's why it's like, you know, when you see like a newborn foul, try and run, yeah.
I just feel it has to be said. It was like that. It was very much where a giraffe from.
Yes, but once the horse grows into its body, it becomes more elegant and graceful, and it moves with you know, it's streamlined. It's rhythmic. Yeah, that's all that is. That's just youth.
Great video, great video, however. So that was. On her album So Real, the platinum certified.
Tripping over or. Uh huh. Yeah.
She released a few more albums and then really moved into acting. I walked to remember in 2002, which made everybody.
Ohh, that movie. Yes. Yeah, cause plot twist. She had leukaemia. Hmm.
Cry a lot. Did we not know that till the end? Was that A twist? I haven't seen it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. And it turns out she had leukaemia. No. Yes, that's what that was. The thing it was. That was a very sad film. I I don't know. I think they did. But it was like the dude didn't. And then she had to tell him. And.
So nobody knew that she had it. Until the end.
Ohh wow.
I. Yeah. Like it's. Yeah, I didn't. I I did.
I haven't watched it.
She was on the plane when you were watching Lizzie McGuire or no, through choice. Mandy Moore. I'll watch that. Yeah. And then you started.
Just one afternoon just was, yeah.
Crying.
Yeah, it was horrible.
She was in the Princess Diaries.
Going back to stats and like that's, you know, I go watch another episode of stacked just to wash that out.
Of my brain, she was in a few indie movies and then she played the voice of Rapunzel entangled in 2010.
Will the unconscious heathen in my armoire might disagree with you?
Yeah, that one. That one from the clue that was her doing the.
Character and one that we watched a few only a couple of years ago. It was when we were doing. The movie reviews. Yeah. Back then. And we were watching lots of movies.
Ohh the shark 147 metres down uncaged.
Was it the Shah when we did a weapon?
Oh, she.
Was really good in that. That made me sad.
Well.
She was probably the only good.
I cried at the end of that. It was like a. Walk to remember all over again.
I cried as well because it was like she was the only good thing now. It was OK. You know how it is.
And she's in the show. And I haven't seen this. I think. I think I should. This Is Us just. And that's a that's a big mess.
Hmm.
This Is Us. What is that like? Some drama series, a drama, Dean?
It's a big show. It's a. Big show. I don't know. Everyone loves it. I don't know. I don't know what happens.
It's good.
In it but. She's in it. Get on to it, Emmy nominations.
I spend so much time scrolling through menus.
Trying to type your password in with your voice.
That as well the same thing. You know, I just I wanna like I need a show I wanna show but by the times I get to a show then I've there's no time to watch the show cause it's time to sleep. So that's what happens with shows. So good luck with your show Mandy and happy birthday to you. Ohh.
On a on a similar tangent.
Yes.
On a similar tangent, it's like when you you've got your playlists. Yeah, and you're like, surprise me, Apple. I'm gonna put it on shuffle. Yeah. And then you just hit keep hitting Fast forward till you get to the.
Yep.
Song that you wanna hear anyway.
That freaking happens to me every single day. Say it bleeds into everything that boom box. Once you open it up, it's very hard to put the lid back on, actually, and you can you can if you want. You can do that. You know what you should do if you feel that way inclined, leave us a voice message.
Should have just played the damn song. Does does. It is. Boomers boom Adams.
Hmm.
Leave a voice.
Boom, and we'll feed you the voice mess.
What's in the show?
Each to open up the boom box. We could play your boom on the show. All you need to do is slide into our DM's on Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok. Search for C -, 20 podcast. Probably best to do it on Facebook or Instagram. I'm thinking if you wanna make this work, search for t -, 20 podcast, Facebook, Instagram.
Yes.
MHM.
DMS on those platforms with your boom, with your thing that you hate, that's your complaints. Your millennial boomer ish. Wait and we will factor it in and play it in whatever episode. And if if this is a point in time, this is a marker too, because now that I've thrown it out there, if nothing comes in, it's gonna show you how wildly unsuccessful this show actually is. But for those who do take the time to listen to it, we obviously do appreciate you. There is some stuff next week and you can get to that. Can you tell and come find us on the socials? You know what it is? Team owns 20 podcast. Just told you. That thank you for your support, but it would be much more appreciated if you could actually send us one of those voice messages. So we have some content next week, we'll.
Hmm.
See you.
Thanks, bye.
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