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Metro hits only on media
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Corp. Gold. 905. Sounds
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good. Feels good.
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99 bosses walk into
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a bar. Bartender says we don't have a kind
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here. And the bosses say,
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where's your boss? I'm gonna fire you. 99
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bosses walk into a bar. Bartender
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says we don't serve your kind here.
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And the bosses
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say uh
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I guess we'll take leave. Ok.
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What are you guys? 96171905.
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It's a Friday. It is a Friday. We
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should be happier. So 99 bosses
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live with Mike and Vernetta on
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go 905.
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Coming up. What shocking new
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research says about our brains
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also. Chris
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Pine tree troubles you like that pine
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tree, pine tree. Ok.
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Nine
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05. Sounds good.
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Gold diggers rise and shine.
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It's time for induced. We
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dropped that. It's
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going to get you jump started.
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Yeah, it's that so
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you can pass right through. Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Good morning. Good morning. Good
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morning to our gold diggers. Great to have
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you here with us on Friday May 3rd. This
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is the weekend weekend. Hey,
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so I've done this before, but it popped up on my feet
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again. Thought I'd do it for those who haven't heard it.
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Japanese soldiers stayed hidden for almost
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30 years after World War two ended because he
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didn't know the war was over 30
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years. You think? I haven't
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heard a gunshot. I haven't heard bombs.
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I mean, unless he was hiding in south central Los Angeles.
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I don't know. Then
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he might have been like, no wars still on. Yeah,
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he then did. He also
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was he in the jungle during the Vietnam war
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was 30 years old. I
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don't know where he was. He must have been in like
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Southeast Asia somewhere is my guess,
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you know, one of the, one of the eight holes or something like that
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if you want to see a little bit more about this, well, you can see on
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youtube but also the, the, the show
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um how to not give a
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hoot the subtle art.
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So this documentary is written is by the guy who wrote
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that book and he actually tells the story
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of this guy in who, who from the World
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War Two was stuck in there for years
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and it would have been during Vietnam. Yeah.
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And so um yeah, so
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many people tried, even his own siblings, tried.
2:45
Ok. And what happened was
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didn't believe them. And you know, a few of his
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people, he had a couple of people with him as
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well who died, he killed a few people on the way while
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he was trying to defend himself, you know, and
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finally in the early seventies, yeah, because
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it was, it was, um, it
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was still towards the end of the, already the end of the
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war but people still running around. So,
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anyway, um, seventies,
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I think it was seventies where I think it was a
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Japanese guy who just took a couple of days off
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and said, ok, I'll try to give it two weeks after
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two days he found him and then to convince
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him it's ok. Come back. Yeah,
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he's a bit of a celebrity like running around
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and on TV, being interviewed, but
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he did regret and said that a lot of his life
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was wasted, you know. Um
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Hey, and can you imagine he comes back
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and country is looking great and like
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walk into the future for
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30 years later. Hey,
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every sorry, a new research
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shows that there's no such thing
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as a male or female brain. All human
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brains contain male and female
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like features. So that's shocking
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to me. Why is it shocking? The brain is a brain?
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But if it's just simply a brain,
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then why would I
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mean, I understand. Yeah, like
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overall we would gravitate to, ok. Uh
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Most, I don't even want to say most
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because who knows? But, but uh men
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generally want to date women. Women
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want to date men wouldn't, if we had the same brain,
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wouldn't I find uh everybody
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find any? Ok. What is the definition
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of the same brain though. It could be. They're talking
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about general, just
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general function. Our brains all work the
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same way. But if we
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have male and female tendency, I find
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I'm, I'm more masculine than most girls.
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Some girls are just so very feminist at the point
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of like they're like a weed, a weed
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in the wind, you know. But I, I feel
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I'm a lot more tomboyish and all that. So, but
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at the same time, I am a woman. And for men,
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there are many men who, who are
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heterosexual, but at the same time, they are very,
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very campy, you know what I mean? Or very,
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very soft
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in their, in their persona. So
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if you say both sides are the same brain,
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I still feel that it is a personality
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that they have grown up with
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and your brain is the same whether you're male. So
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then after we're born, is it influence
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from society that, that shapes
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of male personality?
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Like OK, I want to play with, I
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want to play with an erector set rather than
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a doll. Um
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I think you, it's never that black and white
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because kids go through phases for one, you
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know, and then it is your environment and
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then it is also biological,
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you know, so you can't say that it's black or white,
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it's not, it's really a whole mix of things. But the brain,
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technically, you talk about technical machine
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is the same thing. So I think that's what they're trying to say.
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Maybe. Wow. Ok. We gotta go.
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Ok, we do. Coming
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up in just a bit in vernacular rings
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a bell. Where did that come from?
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The morning Deuce? That was
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the morning Deuce. Feels
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good. John
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on Gold. 905. Sounds good. Feels good. Live
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with Mike and Burnetta. Good morning. Good morning.
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Type a vernacular I phrase
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or word ever
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used the phrase? Oh, that rings a bell many
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times. Yeah. So basically when
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it awakens the memory that rings a bell.
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So where did it come from? Uh There
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some say in 19 th but others are saying it has
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to be way before that because for uh
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daily life was ruled by
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bells, reminding
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people to go to work, to go to
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go to church. That's
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how in the streets and small religious. So
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therefore, when you say it rings a bell,
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it's because literally people would have to remind
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you and uh spark a memory
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to do something. So that, that
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rings a bell. Yeah. And then
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I'm surprised they never came up with, well, that
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cock could do to do. Yeah, because
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isn't that how he used to wake up by roosters?
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Ok. Time to get up and go to work. And I don't think you can rely
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on roosters, man. I've had a rooster like at 4
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p.m. You
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very confused jet lag. But
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remember last time they used to have people
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who were human alarm clocks, they
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had a big long stick and they
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had a little, I think it was a bell or something. I'm not sure.
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But they will poke it through your window and DDDD and
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wake up time to go to work. Yeah,
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they were the ones who, well,
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your alarm clock and the weird thing is,
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I feel like an alarm clock is ancient.
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You remember, we used to have those by our bedside because we didn't have
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phones growing up. And so we'd
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have to have an alarm clock and also a radio
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and then it, then it became
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a radio where you could like, set it to
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the station. You want to wake up. But
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I guess you know what, this whole ring a bell is those people
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with a long stick poking it through. You wanted to
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wake up time to wake up a memory. I
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want someone now to hold a handphone
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outside my house and say, hey, wake up here. I'm
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going to come by at 430 with a stick on
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Monday it through
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the window and just start tickling you. Oh
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my God. Good luck.
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Uh Coming up in the entertainment news, Chris
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Pinetree. Trouble
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to media corp. Gold 905.
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Sounds good. It's
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Gold 90 five's entertainment
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news.
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All right. Taking a look at entertainment news.
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Is this Chris Pine tree trouble?
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Well, Star Trek, actor Chris
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Pine uh, finds himself entangled
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in a legal dispute with his neighbor in Los Angeles,
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music attorney uh Helen Yu
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over a ficus tree which planted
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at the border of his property. Yu claims that the roots
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from pine's ficus
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trees uh have encroached
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into her yard causing damage to
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uh concrete hardscape and infiltrating the foundation
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of her home, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. So I
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just thought it'd be fun to throw that in there.
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Uh Yellow Jacket Star
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Melanie Lindsy recently shared a hilarious
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story about her engagement to actor
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Jason Ritter Melanie says that
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she had no idea she was engaged to him
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for three whole days after he proposed.
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What? Yeah, she said because it was
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so confusing how uh
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how the day before the proposal
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she had tried on a ring that resembled
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an engagement ring but decided not to get
9:24
it. So when Jason presented her with that ring,
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she thought it was just a thoughtful gift and not a marriage
9:28
proposal. And Jason's speech during
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the proposal left Melanie feeling puzzled
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and she even jokingly asked him, we're
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not breaking up, are we? It must
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have been such a strange that she thought
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they were breaking up. She
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didn't know for three days that there was, I
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want to hear the speech now. Me too. Me
9:48
too. Very cool.
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Jessica Biel and Elizabeth Banks are teaming
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up to executive produce and star
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in The Better Sister, which is going to be a thrilling series
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based on the novel by Alae Burke.
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The project has been picked up by prime video.
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So look for that. Uh Elizabeth
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Banks and both of them. It's
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with the banks but good producers. Very
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good. Didn't she?
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Executive producer? No,
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no, no. She produced that one
10:17
that she starred in. What was it called?
10:19
I remember you talking
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about the Detective and the, and
10:24
the bill was in it anyway.
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Yeah, that one. Yeah, it was really good. Really good.
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That's entertainment. Gold
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905. Now that's
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entertainment, the sinner, the sinner. That's
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it. I wanted to say the sister but I'm like, no, I
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know. Yeah. Media
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Corp. Gold 905.
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Sounds good
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of Sunshine Day with
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You're live with Mike and Veneta. Good morning. Welcome to
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a Friday. The weekend is here guys, the weekend is here. Hey
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Sam, how are you doing? I'm
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just a little excited about the weekend at Tosa.
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It's gonna be good. Alright,
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time to get into our 99 game.
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Here we go. It
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was 99 bosses
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walk to a bar and he says we always have a guy here
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and the boss will say according to Morgan, you're
11:19
not the boss of me. I
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remember those days, Leo, you
11:24
not the of me. Leo says you're
11:26
trying to boss us around. Corey
11:28
says the boss will say that we must employ new
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tactics. Michael
11:32
says, can't you see we are the magnets here? Magnates
11:35
get out of your business. Now, Adrian
11:37
says, huh? You said what give you last
11:39
chance? Where is it
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from? Is it like from a Bruce Lee movie or
11:43
something? You say, what give you
11:45
last chance. Ivan says, if
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you don't serve our kind here, then we will serve you
11:50
your pink slip. Um our our
11:52
pink slip. Yeah, she says we're already here
11:54
to supervise and
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Mr Wong says, one
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boss said, listen up, I'm the boss here.
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Another one says, no, I'm the boss. And another
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one says, no, it's me and it goes on until
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all 99 of them get to speak. Ok.
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Alright. Can you bring down Mike Sam's microphone?
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I'm echoing in the studio a little bit. Ok. Here
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we go. Today in his now I
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want to echo more. Oh,
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demanding, demanding, ok.
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It's the third of May,
12:24
ok? And this day in history in 1937
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gone with the Wind, a novel by
12:29
Margaret Mitchell won the Pulitzer
12:32
Prize for fiction or
12:34
just maybe Pulitzer Prize for the longest book
12:36
ever. Are you talking
12:38
about the book? It was a, oh,
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I'm assuming it's a long book because the movie was so long.
12:46
Anyway, 1991 on this day,
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the final episode of the original Dallas
12:51
A on CBS who shot
12:53
Jr Man last 13 seasons
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in prime time, Dallas
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was only 13 seasons. Seems long to me now
13:00
because if you think about every episode, how many episodes in a season.
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20 plus the time every
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day, a lot of drama more than 20
13:08
I think those do, don't they? Just, every
13:10
day as if it was like, they
13:13
shoot in 52 weeks a year. I
13:15
don't think, I don't consider Dallas to be a soap opera.
13:18
No, I
13:21
always thought it was a soap opera. General Hospital
13:23
and all that. Those are your soaps. But
13:26
this one was, I mean,
13:28
somebody might want to call it that, that was a drama
13:31
because then it would have been like 2025 episodes
13:33
or something like that. I guess so. And
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um on 3rd May back in 1877
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here in Singapore, uh the
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Chinese protectorate was established
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in the street settlements in 1877
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to address matters concerning the Chinese
13:48
community. Yeah, its main functions
13:50
include establishing a pool of civil servants
13:52
are conversant in Chinese language.
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Uh managing newly arrived coolie laborers
13:57
regulating secret societies,
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regulate it, regulate, not ban, regulate,
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they're gonna be there. How do you regulate a secret
14:06
society if they're secret? You don't know where they are. I don't
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know and rescuing female victims of prostitution
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and containing V DS venereal
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diseases and it was set up.
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Uh and guess who the first protector
14:18
was appointed as William
14:20
Pickering. He
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was the one in 1877. That's Huey
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Lewis in the Straits Times, maybe
14:29
the local version, right? Or
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CN A news CNN Asia CN
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A. Ok. So um, here
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we go. We got some real stories
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of bad bosses. So
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don't be this kind of boss. Ok. All right. Just
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to let you know before you go to the weekend. Think about this, the
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real stories every day. I spend most of my
14:47
lunch break walking in a nearby park eating a sandwich.
14:49
I try to get my 10,000 steps in one day. My
14:51
boss asked if once a week I take
14:53
a small potted plant that he keeps on his desk
14:56
with me to the park on my
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walk. I
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like, uh at least he cares for the plant.
15:04
Once a month. My hotshot boss takes
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his small staff uh for drinks
15:08
after work every few months. He claims
15:10
he has to leave early. Looks to me to
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pick up the tab when I asked him to be reimbursed.
15:15
He says, oh, there's no budget for social events. Um
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And then, uh we have
15:23
an honor system, beverage fridge in our break room.
15:25
So if you take a juice or soda, you put a dollar
15:28
in the can. At least once
15:30
a day. My boss asked me to get him a soda.
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Never offers to pay me back the dollar
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I paid for it once a day.
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That's a dollar a day. That's a lot
15:39
of money. And last but not
15:41
least one day, my child's babysitter
15:43
called me at work saying I have to come home immediately
15:45
because she wasn't feeling well. So you're going to come home and take
15:47
care of your baby LA. Right? By the time
15:49
paramedics were at my house treating
15:52
her for a mild stroke. Ok. Uh
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When I got home I called my boss to explain
15:57
what's going on and the boss said no
15:59
worries. Take your time when
16:01
she's back on her feet. Can you pick me up my latte on the way back
16:03
to the office? What
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the, what do you have any
16:08
stories? Bad boss for you. Bad boss.
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I heard of one boss. Not mine, not
16:13
my bad boss but a boss that
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uh insisted that her
16:17
employee go to holiday
16:20
and she was going to beach holiday with her laptop
16:23
and answer any emails that you might
16:25
get. That's like, are you kidding?
16:27
Unless if I'm getting paid a million dollars a year,
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I'll bring my laptop,
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I go for five days, usually get in for
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you do it on the weekend as well? Uh, rarely
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I try to but I'm usually too
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21:34
work out on the weekend. Study found that if you only
21:36
get exercise on the weekend, you're still in as
21:38
good shape as people who exercise every
21:40
day. You know why?
21:43
Because people who work out
21:45
on the weekends are probably not
21:47
partying on the weekends
21:50
and they're probably not partying during the week because
21:52
they're, I'm
21:56
kidding. I'm kidding. But you know what?
21:58
My logic, it might be a flawed,
22:00
a flawed study because
22:02
the people need to let the people who are
22:04
working out on the weekends are not, you
22:06
know, they're living a healthy life. But
22:09
what I'm trying to say is I think what the study
22:11
is trying to say is that as long
22:14
as you have at least two days a week
22:16
of exercise where you're getting in a slight,
22:18
slightly elevated heart rate and
22:20
I'm assuming also a good healthy diet
22:23
you're doing good. Yeah, I agree with that. I agree
22:25
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ridiculous. Like the top eight reasons
22:43
to fall in love with a fish. You never know, reasons
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to eat a dish or eight reasons
22:48
to keep your friend who's a big the top.
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All right. Just no reason I'm doing
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this. Just random top eight things
22:56
I've learned from movies. All
22:58
right. So coming in at number eight, it's
23:01
always someone else's fault. And when you find them, you
23:03
have to kill them with your bare hands. Fair.
23:10
Fair. Number seven, if I yell at my
23:12
boss, he or she will have more respect for me
23:15
in the movies that happens, right? You yell at the bosses
23:17
and then they're like you had
23:20
it in you life,
23:25
you're fired. It never works.
23:29
If a woman tries to clean a bullet wound
23:31
and I curse in pain, she's going to fall in love with me.
23:33
Oh, ok. Do I have to
23:35
use the hot thing to like, you know, c
23:38
it, number five,
23:41
if you get in a fistfight with someone, you become
23:43
best friends, I've
23:45
actually seen that happen in real life before too. It's only
23:48
over the pool table. That's it. Number
23:52
four, there are two kinds of women
23:54
in the world. The type that want to sleep with you and the type
23:56
that want to kill you. Ok? You
23:59
have or you have the one that's like the
24:02
as well. The other one is the one who's your, your
24:04
psych, the nerd. Who knows
24:06
everything? Information I have learned. The
24:10
boys don't have the sidekick girl, right? The
24:12
girls do. No. What do you mean?
24:14
What do you mean? The girls only have sidekick girls? Yeah,
24:17
boys in movies don't have sidekick girls, do
24:19
they? It depends on the movie and it doesn't
24:21
matter what you learn. Moving on. Maybe
24:25
I'm like taking the wrong things away from movies. Uh,
24:28
number three, my dad
24:30
was the best of the best now, I'm better than the best of the best.
24:33
You think you're better than your dad, you know what I mean? No,
24:35
in the movies, you learn that like Tom Cruise his
24:37
dad, you know, Days of Thunder. Top
24:40
gun has become
24:42
the number
24:44
two. When I shoot people,
24:46
they will die fast. If I, if someone shoots
24:48
me, it's gonna take 10 minutes and then I'm gonna have to
24:50
try and get a secret out to somebody, you know, for
24:56
10 minutes. And
24:59
the top thing that I learned from movies henchman
25:02
will never have a name like Rick or Phil.
25:04
No, no. So it
25:14
it will never be just, hey, Rick,
25:26
Mike and Vata will be right back
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Feels good. This
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25:40
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mama should last at least 30 minutes.
25:50
Who your daddy?
25:54
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26:02
Yeah, ladies
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See what's the BS stand for?
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It's BSL E Friday.
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Ah Michael K it's time for your
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examination. Nils. I
26:21
hope that you enjoy us all.
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Uh Come and join us on facebook.com/go
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26:30
We're here with all our gold diggers.
26:32
Once you join us, you're a gold digger because
26:34
you dig it. Yeah. Alright. So
26:36
we got two words for Mike. I was been
26:39
stressing because I just I forgot to write
26:41
my sentence. So I just
26:44
went to a glossary
26:46
of words and I just threw a bunch of words together
26:48
and hopefully it has the best way it
26:51
make sense. Literally,
26:54
just pressed enter and finish the sentence.
26:56
Now. Um
26:58
So I want to say first of all, happy birthday to
27:00
Sean Chu, one of our gold diggers. You
27:04
happy to happy to, we
27:08
got two words for you, Mike to work into a sentence.
27:10
Then, then the sentence that you've come up with my
27:14
first word. Here we go. I
27:24
remember when I first met Suanne, we
27:26
were going for a nice stroll on
27:28
the beach. I gently leaned
27:31
over, whispered in her ear. I,
27:35
right now I very young for you.
27:39
Why did I sound Spanish? That sounds Hispanic.
27:41
Yeah, you do. You do? Ok.
27:43
Good. Very nice. I think I'll give you some, a three on
27:45
that one. Why not? Because it's fun. It's cute.
27:50
Very smart alec type of behavior.
27:53
Don't be so clever, so clever, right? Try
27:55
to do something you hurt yourself, you know. So it doesn't
27:57
really work but. Ok. Ok. Second word.
28:01
Uh, how do you say it? Oh,
28:04
yeah. Yeah. Uh, say
28:06
it out loud. Ha ha
28:09
ha ha ha. So
28:13
when Suanne was in delivery,
28:15
you know, she was, uh,
28:18
uh, I, you
28:20
know, the, the doctor turned and looked to me, how
28:23
are you feeling right now? You know, she's going through
28:25
this, this thing. And I said, I said right
28:28
now, I'm very hobbies. You
28:30
think he's happy? Like ho hobbies
28:33
means that's it. It's,
28:36
it's like very bad. It's over
28:38
beyond repair. I she
28:41
was feeling hobbies. Hobbies
28:44
literally means to finish. Finish
28:46
is the end, you know, but it also means all dead.
28:51
Alright, so time to hear your
28:53
sentence. Can you get
28:55
me into sing mode? I
28:57
tell you, I tell you. Do
29:00
I sound that Nas to you last
29:02
weekend I went to Bali and
29:04
I flew on a Bo N 747.
29:07
I order I am panta person
29:10
next to me asked me what I do. I
29:12
told her right now. I'm in limbu.
29:15
No job used to be professional
29:18
Ang Mo in nineties. I
29:21
love it. Give us our three
29:24
coming up soon. More of
29:26
your favorite.
29:31
Good, good. So
29:33
basically you said last weekend I went to Bali and
29:35
I flew on a I got no time.
29:38
747. Yeah, I didn't know I just saw
29:40
Boeing. So I'm like that's all I know Boeing. 747.
29:43
Confused with Boeing Boeing meaning
29:45
what? It's no time. Yes.
29:48
So I went to Bali. I flew
29:50
on no time 747. I
29:53
ordered I am backside. Isn't
29:57
that the chicken dish? That's pet? Oh,
30:00
but that's with the tea though. Right at
30:03
the end I
30:07
order chicken backside. Do sell
30:09
some people person next to
30:11
me asked me what I do. I told her right now. I'm
30:14
in your mother. Your job
30:16
limbo. Sounds
30:19
like limbo to me. Not in limbo used
30:23
to be professional redhead in the nineties,
30:25
I used to be professional redhead
30:27
in the nineties. I mean
30:29
Ang Mo means the white guy, right? Ang
30:32
Mo literally means red hair hair, which
30:35
is caucasian because
30:37
you know, I just know back in the nineties you could be a professional,
30:39
right? Because they just put
30:42
you on these, these uh pa packages
30:44
and you come over and all is great. Oh
30:47
yeah, those are great. Professional
30:50
Ang Mo Ang Mo expert is known as professional Ang Mo.
30:52
I got it. Ok. Well done.
30:54
I miss those days
30:58
hearing two
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BBB Mary.
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All right. So I'm giving you sixties bands.
32:50
You're giving me seventies bands
32:52
and let's see who wins with a one minute timer. You
32:55
ready? You take notes
32:57
and the scores? Thank you. I'll
33:01
give you. Here we go. Uh,
33:04
Stallone. What's his first name?
33:07
Bandit? Sly. And the Family Stone. Yes.
33:09
Uh uh, they
33:13
got the moves, they
33:15
got the, they got the, they
33:17
got the band beat.
33:20
Uh, when you're on the floor, turning
33:22
over and over and over. Rolling
33:25
Stones. Yes. Um uh
33:28
uh uh, it's
33:31
a type of material. We used to have a
33:33
club here. Uh It's
33:36
like leatherish but P
33:38
BC and we used to have, we
33:42
used to have a band on Kim. I mean,
33:44
a club on Kim Road called this Z.
33:48
Not that one. The other one next to Z. There's
33:51
a club next to Zook. I remember the
33:53
next to Z.
33:57
OK. Um
34:01
You go to either sand at this place
34:08
underground. I forgot that was, to
34:10
me it's like one whole gigantic establishment, right?
34:12
So there's another building. I don't see it. How
34:16
stressful, how many, five, all
34:19
that for? Five? Ok.
34:21
Here we go. Uh, not
34:24
iron but man. No.
34:27
Or to steal.
34:29
Yes. Be bend it. Steely
34:32
Dan. Yes. Um,
34:34
a lot of cars. Many, many cars.
34:37
No, but it's like parking lot. I want
34:39
to buy the entire lot. No.
34:42
Huge fleet. Fleetwood Mac,
34:46
something like a truck but it's closed.
34:48
You know, you can transport goods in it. What
34:51
people call me, what
34:53
Mahendran calls me. Van
34:57
Van Van Morrison. Van
35:00
Halen. Yes. When
35:02
you see, when people see a lizard
35:04
they go, they scream. What's that sound? They make,
35:07
ah, close your mouth more.
35:09
It's a different pronunciation. The
35:12
other one. Eve Band
35:14
it, E E
35:17
street band. E electric,
35:21
one word, elec, electric something,
35:23
one word, emotions.
35:30
43,
35:33
all that for three. Good
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game. Well done. Well done. I'll
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II I am now and forever.
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35:51
you know, when you think about mom, you just
35:54
think of fun,
35:56
loving comfort. You
35:58
know, matriarchal love.
36:00
I think of Chardonnay. You think of Chardonnay
36:03
that too? You know, so, whatever
36:05
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36:07
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the show Sabo when we were sing all
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the it's kind of like it was our version
37:17
of Gotcha or
37:19
smile your on,
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on TV.
37:23
One with you
37:26
can't remember the name. So
37:31
we ended up sing Zoe Tay
37:33
and you know we had a finger, a severed
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finger in her food and it was a good
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one. But you know what our original idea with her was
37:40
to get her on a yacht and there
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was uh she thinks she's going on the
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yacht with this, like some
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kind of prince from somewhere blah, blah. And then it
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just turns into this whole drug deal gone bad
37:52
and the guy's going to be in his white flowing outfit,
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you know, that kind
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of a thing. Why did you do that in the end?
37:59
I think logistics is going
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to be tough or racism. So yeah,
38:06
I don't know. It depends on who you got as
38:08
the drug lord. I would play
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the drug lord racist. So
38:13
yeah, that would have been cute though. It was
38:15
so funny. And you're
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stuck on a boat and each other
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things getting heated and
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can we please bring back? Yes, please.
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it's the end of an era. Are
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we talking about the Taylor Swift Tour? No,
39:22
no. The one will never end the
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end of an era.
39:28
Kind of. So,
39:31
if you've been to Holland Village, do you remember
39:34
the big um little bookstore, little
39:36
big bookstore on the corner? The news, they're
39:39
gonna close 80
39:42
years, you know. Yeah, that
39:45
iconic uh little spot, you
39:47
know, you can't miss it every time you drive into
39:49
Holland, uh you walk into Holland
39:51
because I'm walking through and looking at the magazines and just, you know,
39:54
enjoying the smell even of all the magazines
39:56
and the papers, right? I never realized what the name
39:58
of the store was. So you're technically stopping and smelling
40:00
the trees. Yeah.
40:03
Well, flowers but yeah, trees, flowers
40:06
smell the roses, smell the roses. Dum
40:09
be magazine store. That's the
40:11
name of it. I never thought, you know,
40:13
to really like examine the name of the place.
40:15
So um they're gonna be shuttering.
40:18
Uh It says here for good at the end of May
40:20
5th May 5th, which is just a few days. Yeah,
40:24
so now he's declined to share
40:27
who told him that
40:29
uh they're going to reduce the size of his display
40:32
area by half. So who
40:34
is the landlord, who is the person telling him he can't
40:36
do that? Obviously whoever owns
40:38
it. Yeah, or could be also public space
40:41
or his mom. Uh
40:44
So yeah, we love the magazines,
40:46
the R A, you know, we love II
40:48
I don't love magazines anymore.
40:50
I do, I don't
40:53
buy but I thumb through and look at
40:55
it here and there sometimes but I don't thumb
40:57
through anymore because to be respectful to the condition
40:59
of the magazine, you know what I mean? Um
41:01
So he's turned down offers to relocate
41:03
to Orchard Road in Changi Airport hoping to find another
41:06
suitable location in Holland V. So that's why
41:08
I say it's closed down for now. I hope he's made his
41:10
money and he's good and
41:13
he is indeed. So that this started
41:15
off as from his great grand,
41:17
sorry, from his grandfather's new
41:20
newspaper distribution store in the 19
41:22
forties. So it's been
41:24
around a while. So I just want to figure
41:27
out, I mean, maybe on Monday we can talk about or
41:29
maybe now even which um,
41:31
local businesses do you
41:34
miss? It's not around anymore, you know,
41:36
stalwarts of, of old
41:38
Taco Bell. Ok.
41:40
Moving on, I think it was only here for like
41:42
a year. But moving
41:44
on, you're on Media Corp. Gold
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41:53
All right. So enter entertainment news, Meghan
41:56
Markle gets caught in the weeds. Oh, no.
41:58
Has a garden rescued her. What's
42:02
happening? Meghan Markle's latest venture
42:04
into the world of cooking shows has hit a snag.
42:07
Hold on. I can't breathe. We just did a social
42:09
media post and I can't breathe right now. You will
42:11
eventually see the video and you'll understand why Mike is
42:13
out of breath. Can you read it? Ok.
42:16
I'll do it. I thought you were fitter
42:18
than this. I know. Me too. I'm really, but
42:20
it's a tough, it's tough. Um
42:23
So what happened is one
42:25
of her, one of her,
42:28
one of her filming locations has raised complaints.
42:31
She was busy filming her
42:33
upcoming Netflix series at a cannabis farm
42:35
owned by a certain family in California.
42:38
Now they're known for being the top suppliers in
42:40
the area and they have faced criticism from
42:42
locals due to the overwhelming smell
42:45
of weed emanating from the farm.
42:48
So inundated
42:50
with the pungent aroma, lots of
42:52
residents have breathing difficulties and
42:54
nausea. That's what they're complaining about.
42:57
So that's why you think it
42:59
would be like, you know, free whatever
43:02
medication, so to speak. Anyway,
43:05
uh Star Trek, actor Chris Pine
43:07
entangled a little legal dispute here.
43:09
His ficus trees pines
43:12
ficus is growing
43:14
into the neighbor's yard apparently. And the neighbor is saying,
43:16
hey, it's cracking my foundation bla bla blah, blah, blah.
43:18
It happens. There's
43:20
always issues with that. We plants
43:24
little jackets, yellow
43:27
jacket, Star Melanie Linski, uh recently
43:29
shared a hilarious story about her engagement to
43:31
actor Jason Ritter. So basically,
43:34
uh she had no idea. She was engaged
43:36
to him for three weeks. Sorry, for three days, three days.
43:38
Uh So basically, uh she was pointing
43:41
out this ring that she really liked when they were in a store. So
43:43
he went ahead and bought it for her later and then surprised with
43:45
it. And they gave a speech and she didn't know that the
43:47
speech meant that they were engaged.
43:49
She thought they were breaking up almost.
43:51
She wasn't sure about that. Anyway,
43:54
they had, they tied the knot in 2020 had
43:57
a heartwarming do over proposal during
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a trip to Slovakia. That's
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Uh It's gonna be quite fun. Saturday 11th
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Now the doors will be opening at 7:15 p.m. Party
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the free flow you for two hours. Uh
44:36
We're gonna be spinning the best retro hits from the seventies,
44:39
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come in your disco best because
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I saw that Go Night on Go 905 S Retro
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by TB. Thank
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you guys. Do beehive
45:01
baby. So
45:03
interesting story here, North Carolina mother recently
45:06
discovered a massive beehive inside
45:09
of the wall of her daughter's room. Now,
45:11
this is how big it is. 50,000
45:14
bees were in there. Ok. Do you know
45:16
how much the beehive
45:18
weighed that? They got the proper people to come
45:20
in, take it out and bring
45:22
them to, you know how much
45:24
we, the beehive? 50
45:26
kg. There's a whole
45:28
me and I mean, how does a beehive
45:31
weigh? 50 kg? It's
45:33
huge. But you see the beehive
45:35
is not just one round thing. Sometimes it's actually
45:37
it can be in whatever receptacle
45:39
they choose to use as their home. So it can
45:42
be a flat wall can be flat pieces of
45:47
it. Was that thing. I'm like that
45:56
lady John.
46:04
So in Thailand, this viral video
46:07
caught the hearts of many people. So
46:09
this is a video of this old lady hunched over
46:11
in a little river and she's catching
46:13
fish and oysters every day and
46:16
turns out she's doing this as an 80
46:18
year old because she's still taking care of her son who
46:20
has disabilities. Yeah,
46:22
she's totally hung over. She's so old and she's like,
46:24
wow. You know, but she do, she does that to
46:26
either eat or uh to
46:29
sell it for that day. And she can earn only about
46:31
$3.67 or to $7
46:34
plus each time to make ends
46:36
meet. So in the
46:38
video, this one,
46:40
the present video he says put money
46:42
in a little plastic bag and ties it up. And then a friend
46:44
is in the water with a floaty and she grabs the bag
46:46
and then swims over to the to the hands
46:49
of money. It went viral. She
46:51
ended up on the local news. People came out in droves
46:53
to donate to her. That's awesome.
46:56
And so everybody should
46:58
be working man. Think about it. Part of that
47:01
is probably, I mean, I
47:03
don't know if it's good to look at it this way but
47:06
keep her going. You know,
47:08
when you know, you have to take care of somebody,
47:11
you know that you've
47:13
got, you almost have this survival instinct.
47:15
And so you're 80 years old and a lot of times people
47:17
are slowing down, she's probably sharp. She's probably still,
47:20
yeah, it is tough though. I mean to be
47:22
to be doing such hard leave for sure.
47:24
And I I'm not saying it in that sense.
47:27
I'm glad people came and helped her. Yeah, she's probably
47:29
more fit than a few others. So
47:32
they reported that locals from the nearby province
47:35
and Thani drove down to give her some essentials as well
47:37
to help and they gave her a whole bag of money as well.
47:39
A fish pole. Give her, give
47:41
her, you know, give her help. I think it would
47:43
be nice if the province
47:46
can sponsor her a helper to
47:48
help with her son. Uh, throughout
47:50
for the rest of you have some sort of, um, what
47:52
do you call that? A go
47:56
fund me or something? Take care of
47:58
her.
48:06
Stay tuned for more classic
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Lane four.
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I'm sorry, welcome
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my, I'm
48:23
sorry, I'm sorry.
48:26
It's
48:26
hard. I
48:29
apologize,
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Mr. It's a sign of greatness. And
48:31
with that, we apologize to bosses, Bell
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Ringers, Chris Pine, Chris pine pine.
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Chris Pine's Gone with the Wind,
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the book gone with the Wind, the movie Gold
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Digger and his party.
48:44
We can work out people velvet underground
48:47
and above ground. A middle ground magazine
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sellers and the
48:54
gold diggers. We'll try it again on Monday. Don't
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forget to give you your best 85%.
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