1 00:00:05,519 --> 00:00:06,119 Speaker 1: Podcast. 2 00:00:06,440 --> 00:00:08,600 Speaker 2: I was listening to a podcast the other day. We've 3 00:00:08,640 --> 00:00:13,840 Speaker 2: actually had Hugh Yes from The Imperfect. I don't know 4 00:00:13,840 --> 00:00:16,720 Speaker 2: if you've listened to much of it. Fitzy, but our 5 00:00:16,880 --> 00:00:19,880 Speaker 2: very own or Whipper was he was on one of 6 00:00:19,920 --> 00:00:20,480 Speaker 2: the episodes. 7 00:00:20,520 --> 00:00:21,720 Speaker 1: It was actually really nice. 8 00:00:22,079 --> 00:00:22,400 Speaker 3: Thank you. 9 00:00:22,480 --> 00:00:25,680 Speaker 2: I have to say I did a lap around Centennial 10 00:00:25,760 --> 00:00:29,680 Speaker 2: Park and how to listen to you talking about job 11 00:00:29,720 --> 00:00:33,200 Speaker 2: with Ryan Shelton. Yes, Ryan Shelton, You did radio with Ryan? 12 00:00:33,320 --> 00:00:33,479 Speaker 3: Yes? 13 00:00:34,400 --> 00:00:34,919 Speaker 1: Where was that? 14 00:00:35,960 --> 00:00:39,200 Speaker 3: How many years on this on this station? 15 00:00:41,159 --> 00:00:41,239 Speaker 4: No? 16 00:00:41,320 --> 00:00:41,800 Speaker 1: I wasn't. 17 00:00:42,240 --> 00:00:44,519 Speaker 2: I think it was in between in between when I 18 00:00:44,520 --> 00:00:46,240 Speaker 2: did American rosso and then when I came. 19 00:00:46,080 --> 00:00:51,440 Speaker 3: Back not across your career visited some stuff on TV. 20 00:00:52,880 --> 00:00:54,000 Speaker 1: I think you've spoken a lot. 21 00:00:54,080 --> 00:00:54,920 Speaker 3: I don't know what your name is. 22 00:00:55,360 --> 00:00:58,520 Speaker 2: No, but I wanted to ask you about it because 23 00:00:59,240 --> 00:01:01,080 Speaker 2: a lot of a lot of what was on the 24 00:01:01,120 --> 00:01:04,759 Speaker 2: podcast was actually quite emotional, and you talked about your 25 00:01:04,760 --> 00:01:05,959 Speaker 2: mental health and all of that. 26 00:01:06,040 --> 00:01:07,759 Speaker 1: And I have to say, I've been meaning to listen 27 00:01:07,800 --> 00:01:09,679 Speaker 1: to it for a while. You know what whips like. 28 00:01:09,920 --> 00:01:12,720 Speaker 2: It tends to kind of bug you if you haven't 29 00:01:12,760 --> 00:01:15,119 Speaker 2: taken interest, taken an interest in. 30 00:01:15,000 --> 00:01:17,000 Speaker 3: His career, He'll keep emailing you. 31 00:01:17,040 --> 00:01:18,319 Speaker 1: Yeah, have you listened to the book? 32 00:01:18,880 --> 00:01:19,160 Speaker 3: I have. 33 00:01:19,240 --> 00:01:20,400 Speaker 5: I haven't listened your favorite. 34 00:01:20,680 --> 00:01:22,800 Speaker 6: Listened to the whole thing first five minutes and then 35 00:01:22,840 --> 00:01:26,920 Speaker 6: I tuned out. It's great, that is, It's a great 36 00:01:26,959 --> 00:01:29,800 Speaker 6: episode there was, But what was your favorite bit? 37 00:01:29,920 --> 00:01:31,800 Speaker 1: Was it the bit at the end that I'm about. 38 00:01:31,560 --> 00:01:33,520 Speaker 6: It was telling you about I thought the introduction to 39 00:01:33,560 --> 00:01:36,840 Speaker 6: it it was really good and then thanks for joining 40 00:01:36,880 --> 00:01:39,959 Speaker 6: us today subscribe at the end, and then I drifted off. 41 00:01:40,160 --> 00:01:42,560 Speaker 2: No, there was something you spoke about at the end 42 00:01:42,560 --> 00:01:44,280 Speaker 2: which I wanted to talk to you about, and I 43 00:01:44,360 --> 00:01:45,760 Speaker 2: knew Fitzy wouldn't be across it. 44 00:01:45,760 --> 00:01:47,360 Speaker 1: I knew Fitzy hadn't listened to it. 45 00:01:47,680 --> 00:01:50,720 Speaker 2: But it was something that you were talking to Ryan 46 00:01:50,920 --> 00:01:54,640 Speaker 2: Shelton about. And I don't know why it hasn't kind 47 00:01:54,680 --> 00:01:57,520 Speaker 2: of made the Daily Mail or whether we why we 48 00:01:57,600 --> 00:02:02,240 Speaker 2: haven't spoken about it previously, And it was something. 49 00:02:02,040 --> 00:02:06,520 Speaker 1: That you gave him happen. Yeah, we have a listen. 50 00:02:07,440 --> 00:02:13,000 Speaker 3: I've done something creatively I've never spoken to anybody about, 51 00:02:13,880 --> 00:02:18,400 Speaker 3: but I have it here gift wrapped for you, a. 52 00:02:18,560 --> 00:02:22,880 Speaker 4: Book of some sort, white soft paperback. 53 00:02:23,120 --> 00:02:30,760 Speaker 3: Yeah. I wrote an erotic novel called The Far Too 54 00:02:30,800 --> 00:02:34,400 Speaker 3: Personal Trainer. Have you seen how many people in the 55 00:02:34,440 --> 00:02:38,799 Speaker 3: idiot have been writing kids books. Who's writing for the 56 00:02:38,840 --> 00:02:42,600 Speaker 3: adult His name's Ben Holder, and he's in love with 57 00:02:42,639 --> 00:02:46,040 Speaker 3: this girl called Emily Shine. But his reputation is terrible. 58 00:02:46,120 --> 00:02:49,239 Speaker 3: He's a pig of a man. Because he trains these women, 59 00:02:49,400 --> 00:02:51,280 Speaker 3: they start to feel good and then all of a 60 00:02:51,280 --> 00:02:53,639 Speaker 3: sudden they think about who made them feel good and 61 00:02:53,840 --> 00:02:55,519 Speaker 3: did Now. 62 00:02:55,400 --> 00:02:57,720 Speaker 1: Why haven't we heard about Ben Holder before? 63 00:03:00,600 --> 00:03:01,840 Speaker 5: But do you know what was proof? 64 00:03:02,200 --> 00:03:05,360 Speaker 2: What I think is hilarious is you've probably been asking 65 00:03:05,440 --> 00:03:07,799 Speaker 2: Fitzi what he thought of the podcast, and if he'd 66 00:03:07,800 --> 00:03:09,240 Speaker 2: actually listened. 67 00:03:09,160 --> 00:03:13,560 Speaker 1: Surely, surely he would have brought up the erotic novel before. 68 00:03:13,680 --> 00:03:14,839 Speaker 1: Have you heard about this? 69 00:03:15,280 --> 00:03:18,560 Speaker 5: No? I did? Someone did mention something to me. 70 00:03:19,000 --> 00:03:20,680 Speaker 3: I haven't listened to it. Explain something. 71 00:03:21,000 --> 00:03:25,160 Speaker 1: Have you written an erotic novel or is it a joke? 72 00:03:25,240 --> 00:03:28,959 Speaker 3: It's a novel about a guy who's growing up? Yes, 73 00:03:29,040 --> 00:03:29,760 Speaker 3: I have written. 74 00:03:30,480 --> 00:03:33,519 Speaker 5: How many parts? You writing a book? You can't read 75 00:03:33,560 --> 00:03:34,240 Speaker 5: a book. 76 00:03:35,280 --> 00:03:37,680 Speaker 1: Can't see Even Nagella Lawson knew that. 77 00:03:38,560 --> 00:03:42,320 Speaker 3: Yeah, it's like an erotic fiction and it's a story, 78 00:03:42,440 --> 00:03:44,560 Speaker 3: like it says in that audio, about a guy Ben. 79 00:03:45,080 --> 00:03:48,120 Speaker 3: But Ben goes through because he's training these girls and 80 00:03:48,160 --> 00:03:50,600 Speaker 3: he's a good looking guy. He's twenty six years old, 81 00:03:50,680 --> 00:03:53,880 Speaker 3: blonde hair, six foot two. He lives with his mate. 82 00:03:54,360 --> 00:03:57,360 Speaker 3: And it's a story based here. And this was like 83 00:03:57,400 --> 00:04:00,240 Speaker 3: twenty fourteen. I wrote this book. 84 00:04:00,280 --> 00:04:02,760 Speaker 1: And how many pages is it? And how many copies 85 00:04:02,800 --> 00:04:03,400 Speaker 1: of it are there? 86 00:04:03,400 --> 00:04:06,320 Speaker 3: There's no copies? Well, who did you give one to write? 87 00:04:06,480 --> 00:04:07,320 Speaker 3: I just printed it. 88 00:04:07,360 --> 00:04:09,680 Speaker 5: Did someone write it for you? 89 00:04:09,760 --> 00:04:10,600 Speaker 1: There's a ghost writer. 90 00:04:12,240 --> 00:04:14,320 Speaker 3: Is not about me. It's a made up story about 91 00:04:14,320 --> 00:04:17,560 Speaker 3: this guy. But then the thing is what you learned 92 00:04:17,600 --> 00:04:21,120 Speaker 3: through the book is the reason he doesn't treat people 93 00:04:21,240 --> 00:04:23,679 Speaker 3: very well is because he got his heart broken because 94 00:04:23,720 --> 00:04:27,000 Speaker 3: he did the wrong thing to this girl, Emily Shine, 95 00:04:27,000 --> 00:04:29,080 Speaker 3: that he's in love with, but she goes off and 96 00:04:29,120 --> 00:04:31,960 Speaker 3: marries somebody else. So it's a story of personal growth. 97 00:04:32,279 --> 00:04:34,160 Speaker 3: We're a bit of naughty stuff. 98 00:04:34,600 --> 00:04:37,080 Speaker 1: I hope you haven't written this at work because I don't. 99 00:04:36,880 --> 00:04:40,440 Speaker 3: Think Sorry, as an author, I ask you to step 100 00:04:40,480 --> 00:04:43,000 Speaker 3: back and don't cheapen what is. 101 00:04:43,120 --> 00:04:46,080 Speaker 2: There has to be a personal side too, there's you 102 00:04:46,160 --> 00:04:50,080 Speaker 2: have to because if you're writing anything even I just 103 00:04:50,120 --> 00:04:51,160 Speaker 2: couldn't wait to meet you. 104 00:04:51,320 --> 00:04:53,640 Speaker 1: That was about the arrival of my daughter. 105 00:04:54,120 --> 00:04:56,279 Speaker 2: If you're writing about a guy who's had his heart 106 00:04:56,279 --> 00:04:59,240 Speaker 2: broken and then treats everyone like rubbish and thinks he's 107 00:04:59,240 --> 00:04:59,920 Speaker 2: a bit of all wrong. 108 00:05:00,320 --> 00:05:02,240 Speaker 3: Okay, what do you think I have in common with 109 00:05:02,240 --> 00:05:04,120 Speaker 3: a six foot two blonde personal trainer? 110 00:05:04,920 --> 00:05:08,440 Speaker 5: Well, lebio, No, it's the person that you want to be. 111 00:05:08,800 --> 00:05:11,440 Speaker 3: Nah, this guy, this guy is a bit of a shocker. 112 00:05:12,440 --> 00:05:15,720 Speaker 1: Can I say this? There's money in there is big 113 00:05:15,760 --> 00:05:17,040 Speaker 1: money in erotic. 114 00:05:16,640 --> 00:05:20,480 Speaker 7: Novels, interesting meals or boon interested you mentioned that because 115 00:05:20,520 --> 00:05:22,880 Speaker 7: at the time that I wrote, and I'll be completely 116 00:05:22,880 --> 00:05:25,599 Speaker 7: honest to you, I think I read an article that 117 00:05:25,720 --> 00:05:30,159 Speaker 7: said something like fifty shades of gray makes a million 118 00:05:30,200 --> 00:05:31,640 Speaker 7: dollars every four hours? 119 00:05:31,800 --> 00:05:32,480 Speaker 1: Is that true? 120 00:05:32,560 --> 00:05:34,800 Speaker 3: And I went, I could do that. 121 00:05:34,839 --> 00:05:36,159 Speaker 5: It's all about making money? 122 00:05:37,080 --> 00:05:38,440 Speaker 1: It is? Is this another hair brain? 123 00:05:38,480 --> 00:05:41,480 Speaker 3: Eind here you thought I could do that fifty. 124 00:05:41,120 --> 00:05:44,000 Speaker 2: Shades of grays like that? You still haven't told me 125 00:05:44,040 --> 00:05:45,280 Speaker 2: how many pages it's like. 126 00:05:45,200 --> 00:05:49,000 Speaker 3: Two hundred and sixty print. 127 00:05:49,400 --> 00:05:50,640 Speaker 5: How erotic does it get? 128 00:05:50,800 --> 00:05:54,920 Speaker 3: It's erotic? What do you see if you can imagine it, 129 00:05:54,920 --> 00:05:57,479 Speaker 3: it's in the book detail. 130 00:05:58,040 --> 00:05:59,640 Speaker 5: Where did you think that you. 131 00:05:59,480 --> 00:06:03,080 Speaker 6: Could write eurotic novel and earn a million dollars every 132 00:06:03,160 --> 00:06:03,960 Speaker 6: forty minutes. 133 00:06:04,760 --> 00:06:08,159 Speaker 2: Do you know though I was talking this is Lily, 134 00:06:09,400 --> 00:06:11,720 Speaker 2: my makeup artist I work with sometimes because. 135 00:06:11,480 --> 00:06:14,080 Speaker 5: She want to go That was his ex girlfriend. 136 00:06:14,120 --> 00:06:17,640 Speaker 1: No, well, maybe we were laughing the other day. 137 00:06:17,720 --> 00:06:20,120 Speaker 2: I mean not laughing at them, but like talking about 138 00:06:20,160 --> 00:06:24,320 Speaker 2: the fact that they're like people do erotic novel like 139 00:06:24,960 --> 00:06:26,239 Speaker 2: book swaps. 140 00:06:25,800 --> 00:06:27,160 Speaker 1: And things like that like this. 141 00:06:27,400 --> 00:06:29,320 Speaker 2: I think if we have a little Tommy get onto 142 00:06:29,320 --> 00:06:35,000 Speaker 2: it now like a Mossman moss Burn mother's extreme their erotic. 143 00:06:34,680 --> 00:06:38,120 Speaker 5: Novels, isn't it isn't it a boomer thing? Like isn't 144 00:06:38,120 --> 00:06:39,400 Speaker 5: it a young girls right? 145 00:06:39,800 --> 00:06:45,039 Speaker 6: Reading mass? You don't understand that? But Mills and Boone 146 00:06:45,160 --> 00:06:46,440 Speaker 6: mum used to read that. 147 00:06:46,320 --> 00:06:50,520 Speaker 1: With f Was that erotic? Or was that just romantic? 148 00:06:50,720 --> 00:06:52,320 Speaker 5: Mills and Boone was very old? 149 00:06:52,400 --> 00:06:55,440 Speaker 3: Is there a difference between erotic and romantic? I suppose so. 150 00:06:56,040 --> 00:06:58,760 Speaker 3: The far two Personal Trainer has both. 151 00:07:00,080 --> 00:07:02,720 Speaker 1: Both romance and a lot of loving. Can we ease? 152 00:07:02,880 --> 00:07:05,480 Speaker 5: Can I pitch it? Did you pitch it to anyone? 153 00:07:05,640 --> 00:07:07,000 Speaker 3: No, don't do anything with that. 154 00:07:07,040 --> 00:07:09,320 Speaker 1: Where have you got a copy at home? Don't tell 155 00:07:09,360 --> 00:07:11,400 Speaker 1: me there's one in the office, because that's gross. 156 00:07:11,640 --> 00:07:13,840 Speaker 6: Is there a publisher that we can actually send it 157 00:07:13,840 --> 00:07:15,240 Speaker 6: to Tom Tom. 158 00:07:15,160 --> 00:07:18,120 Speaker 5: Well, would you would you? Would you let us read some? 159 00:07:19,480 --> 00:07:21,760 Speaker 1: If I'm not reading, you could read some. 160 00:07:22,040 --> 00:07:24,160 Speaker 5: No, no, no, no, you brought this up. Now you have 161 00:07:24,200 --> 00:07:26,080 Speaker 5: to read it. No, I'm sorry. 162 00:07:27,600 --> 00:07:31,040 Speaker 2: I'm not reading out whippers fantasy. 163 00:07:29,680 --> 00:07:35,000 Speaker 3: It's not my fantasy. It's a story. Kate. 164 00:07:35,440 --> 00:07:36,000 Speaker 5: I'm a writer. 165 00:07:41,160 --> 00:07:43,960 Speaker 6: You need a vision first, so you've obviously been thinking 166 00:07:43,960 --> 00:07:44,360 Speaker 6: about it. 167 00:07:44,720 --> 00:07:47,640 Speaker 3: If you wanted to write a novel or a story 168 00:07:47,680 --> 00:07:51,240 Speaker 3: about war, then you would creatively think what it was 169 00:07:51,400 --> 00:07:53,720 Speaker 3: like in war, and you would detail what you thought 170 00:07:53,760 --> 00:07:57,920 Speaker 3: it would be. You have no experience at all at war, 171 00:07:58,080 --> 00:08:02,600 Speaker 3: I know all, but if you took yourself there creatively, 172 00:08:02,640 --> 00:08:05,600 Speaker 3: you would paint a picture and as an artist, as 173 00:08:05,640 --> 00:08:08,160 Speaker 3: an author, That's what I've done in the far two 174 00:08:08,200 --> 00:08:08,920 Speaker 3: person train. 175 00:08:09,040 --> 00:08:12,240 Speaker 1: I think we need to be the church Richie. 176 00:08:12,280 --> 00:08:12,720 Speaker 3: What if you do? 177 00:08:12,880 --> 00:08:15,440 Speaker 5: And I'm also picking up fourteen. Must have been. 178 00:08:18,760 --> 00:08:21,200 Speaker 3: Tommy who could read their book clubs out there very 179 00:08:21,200 --> 00:08:22,560 Speaker 3: find if there's a. 180 00:08:22,800 --> 00:08:25,000 Speaker 1: Let's see how many stars it might get out there 181 00:08:25,040 --> 00:08:25,360 Speaker 1: in the. 182 00:08:25,320 --> 00:08:30,280 Speaker 5: Suburbs, the Sydney Book Society. Guys they read racing. Let's 183 00:08:30,360 --> 00:08:32,280 Speaker 5: just Jane Carroll or someone like that. 184 00:08:32,559 --> 00:08:37,320 Speaker 3: Yeah, Kate needs to this time tomorrow. Why don't we 185 00:08:37,360 --> 00:08:42,520 Speaker 3: read the it's apart, Tommy, maybe you're in charge of censor, okay, 186 00:08:42,679 --> 00:08:45,199 Speaker 3: so tom can be like, sure, is it that bad? 187 00:08:45,600 --> 00:08:50,440 Speaker 3: It's got everything? Is that creative? Is what you're saying. 188 00:08:50,800 --> 00:08:54,520 Speaker 5: So the intimacy you go into explicit details. 189 00:08:54,640 --> 00:08:59,920 Speaker 3: It's an erotic novel. Ryan, you are a sick but you. 190 00:09:01,720 --> 00:09:05,559 Speaker 4: So did I The City and Weather with Kate Richie Podcast. 191 00:09:07,160 --> 00:09:10,360 Speaker 3: Kate, I couldn't help but think about you last night. 192 00:09:11,520 --> 00:09:12,440 Speaker 3: That sounds a bit wrong. 193 00:09:12,679 --> 00:09:13,480 Speaker 1: You're only human. 194 00:09:14,200 --> 00:09:15,920 Speaker 3: I was just a bit thrown. I mean, we've been 195 00:09:15,920 --> 00:09:18,040 Speaker 3: talking about the erotic novel that I wrote back in 196 00:09:18,080 --> 00:09:21,719 Speaker 3: twenty fourteen, and now it's come to light. But you know, 197 00:09:21,960 --> 00:09:23,520 Speaker 3: if we're going to hit print on this, and we've 198 00:09:23,880 --> 00:09:26,680 Speaker 3: got approval from work that we're going to go for 199 00:09:26,720 --> 00:09:28,800 Speaker 3: five hundred copies, right, so we've got. 200 00:09:28,760 --> 00:09:31,960 Speaker 6: Enough paper here at the photo we'll get a professional 201 00:09:32,160 --> 00:09:33,280 Speaker 6: crop printing service. 202 00:09:33,520 --> 00:09:34,800 Speaker 1: You're not going to get Nate to do it. 203 00:09:34,960 --> 00:09:37,760 Speaker 3: No, it's not going to do that. We be busy. Boy, 204 00:09:38,160 --> 00:09:40,360 Speaker 3: don't tell me we're out of ink again. Nate's really 205 00:09:40,400 --> 00:09:42,440 Speaker 3: good at that tray three says it's empty. 206 00:09:43,040 --> 00:09:43,360 Speaker 6: We did. 207 00:09:44,800 --> 00:09:47,400 Speaker 3: Thing. We then came up with the idea of maybe 208 00:09:47,640 --> 00:09:51,440 Speaker 3: me in a pair of tight shorts and shoes on 209 00:09:51,480 --> 00:09:53,760 Speaker 3: the front cover as sort of the personal Trainer, because 210 00:09:53,800 --> 00:09:55,640 Speaker 3: the book's obviously called The far too Personal Training. 211 00:09:55,720 --> 00:09:58,200 Speaker 1: Well, it paints a perfect picture you. 212 00:09:58,200 --> 00:10:01,480 Speaker 3: You poo pooed the images yesterday, and the feedback was 213 00:10:01,480 --> 00:10:05,040 Speaker 3: fairly direct. It was your legs don't look that great 214 00:10:05,240 --> 00:10:06,000 Speaker 3: and they're too hairy. 215 00:10:06,080 --> 00:10:08,720 Speaker 5: Well, they look like let's let's be honest, it's teen wolf. 216 00:10:08,720 --> 00:10:09,640 Speaker 5: It looked like teen. 217 00:10:09,520 --> 00:10:10,480 Speaker 4: Wolf for this. 218 00:10:10,559 --> 00:10:12,640 Speaker 1: It just depends what kind of legs you like. I mean, 219 00:10:12,679 --> 00:10:13,840 Speaker 1: I like a lot of hair. 220 00:10:15,679 --> 00:10:15,880 Speaker 6: Hair. 221 00:10:16,800 --> 00:10:23,479 Speaker 3: Well, I mean, we've got options then we I'm really fussy. 222 00:10:24,320 --> 00:10:25,520 Speaker 1: I'll take what I can get. 223 00:10:25,760 --> 00:10:29,959 Speaker 3: So should we talk to Shari first? Tommy Shari on 224 00:10:30,040 --> 00:10:30,400 Speaker 3: the book? 225 00:10:30,640 --> 00:10:33,320 Speaker 5: Hi Chari, Hi Grays, how are you? 226 00:10:33,320 --> 00:10:35,680 Speaker 3: They're pretty good? Sari. Did you see the front cover 227 00:10:35,760 --> 00:10:36,960 Speaker 3: with my legs on it? Yesterday? 228 00:10:37,520 --> 00:10:39,720 Speaker 2: I did, and I must have met It got me 229 00:10:39,760 --> 00:10:42,760 Speaker 2: a little bit to day, but excited. 230 00:10:43,240 --> 00:10:45,520 Speaker 3: Can't wait to have your book and. 231 00:10:45,520 --> 00:10:48,400 Speaker 5: Have a girl's madding reading it with all Michael. 232 00:10:48,280 --> 00:10:52,400 Speaker 3: Yes, read it in a group. Yeah, that would make sense. 233 00:10:53,760 --> 00:10:57,640 Speaker 2: Okay, you know, I mean I'll just do it solo. 234 00:10:57,760 --> 00:10:58,719 Speaker 1: I think you are. 235 00:10:58,840 --> 00:11:01,600 Speaker 6: Sad for a group of grown women to sit around 236 00:11:01,600 --> 00:11:02,560 Speaker 6: and read that book. 237 00:11:02,640 --> 00:11:06,520 Speaker 3: Honestly, enjoy a great, great storytelling an escapism, and as 238 00:11:06,520 --> 00:11:09,880 Speaker 3: an author, I'm offended by your questioning. Sure, we're going 239 00:11:09,960 --> 00:11:11,360 Speaker 3: to make sure that you get a copy of the book. 240 00:11:11,440 --> 00:11:14,280 Speaker 3: Thank you for calling through with such passion. When I 241 00:11:14,320 --> 00:11:17,120 Speaker 3: got the feedback on the Hairy Legs yesterday, Kate, I 242 00:11:17,200 --> 00:11:21,079 Speaker 3: decided to look around the office. We found Matt de Groot. Now, 243 00:11:21,080 --> 00:11:23,120 Speaker 3: I'm going to bring up some images now, but what 244 00:11:23,200 --> 00:11:26,480 Speaker 3: I want to do we're running out of timing. What 245 00:11:26,600 --> 00:11:32,360 Speaker 3: is that Matt dere Now? We can t we can 246 00:11:32,440 --> 00:11:33,079 Speaker 3: tan a little. 247 00:11:33,600 --> 00:11:35,800 Speaker 5: We haven't bumped we haven't bumped up the structure. 248 00:11:36,000 --> 00:11:38,680 Speaker 1: Can you fix the color and the size? 249 00:11:38,920 --> 00:11:41,880 Speaker 3: Here's the thing, guys, within the next minute, I need 250 00:11:41,880 --> 00:11:43,959 Speaker 3: you guys to make a decision between my legs and 251 00:11:43,960 --> 00:11:45,880 Speaker 3: Matt de Groot's legs because we need to hit print 252 00:11:46,320 --> 00:11:48,720 Speaker 3: right now to get these five hundred copies done. All right, 253 00:11:49,040 --> 00:11:51,720 Speaker 3: if we want the before Christmas now. 254 00:11:51,600 --> 00:11:53,320 Speaker 5: They're not the one of Matt bending over. 255 00:11:53,440 --> 00:11:54,280 Speaker 3: That's ridiculous. 256 00:11:54,320 --> 00:11:55,160 Speaker 5: We're not using that. 257 00:11:55,040 --> 00:11:58,360 Speaker 3: One same tight red shorts with the socks and shoes off. 258 00:11:58,440 --> 00:12:00,600 Speaker 1: But he's bending like it's just his backs. 259 00:12:01,120 --> 00:12:03,440 Speaker 3: You can see the little Now, that's quite nice. I 260 00:12:03,480 --> 00:12:05,920 Speaker 3: think that was the same position. No. 261 00:12:06,880 --> 00:12:11,360 Speaker 2: First one muscular, very musculous hands, Matt. 262 00:12:11,559 --> 00:12:12,160 Speaker 5: Thanks Kate. 263 00:12:12,520 --> 00:12:15,240 Speaker 4: I'm comfortable with you choosing Whipper for this particular project. 264 00:12:16,600 --> 00:12:19,840 Speaker 4: The legacy piece is, this is not exactly what I will. 265 00:12:21,200 --> 00:12:23,000 Speaker 3: With your announcement that you'd be leaving to think that 266 00:12:23,040 --> 00:12:26,480 Speaker 3: we could hang on and your legacy would be your legs. 267 00:12:26,800 --> 00:12:27,840 Speaker 3: A wonderful time. 268 00:12:29,960 --> 00:12:33,240 Speaker 2: Two photos up here on the on the screen, and 269 00:12:33,280 --> 00:12:36,360 Speaker 2: we're comparing whippers legs with MDG's legs. 270 00:12:36,679 --> 00:12:39,640 Speaker 1: I think we have to go. 271 00:12:39,600 --> 00:12:43,720 Speaker 3: With that vote one Whipper over here. 272 00:12:43,840 --> 00:12:46,000 Speaker 2: I think we might be with a bit of kind 273 00:12:46,000 --> 00:12:50,600 Speaker 2: of grading or color color changing a filter. 274 00:12:51,280 --> 00:12:53,680 Speaker 1: I think we need to go with your legs, DG. 275 00:12:53,920 --> 00:12:54,720 Speaker 3: We've been out legged. 276 00:12:54,720 --> 00:12:56,720 Speaker 4: We've got a team lunch today, Kate, and I'm comfortable 277 00:12:56,720 --> 00:12:57,600 Speaker 4: sitting next to you. 278 00:12:57,760 --> 00:12:58,800 Speaker 1: Are you wearing shorts? 279 00:13:00,840 --> 00:13:03,760 Speaker 3: I can bring those shorts to lunch for you. So 280 00:13:03,880 --> 00:13:05,640 Speaker 3: we're signing off on MDG over there. 281 00:13:05,760 --> 00:13:10,640 Speaker 1: I think so is that what the general convent was? Yes, MDG. 282 00:13:10,960 --> 00:13:12,400 Speaker 5: Fitz Yeah, MDG. 283 00:13:12,720 --> 00:13:20,480 Speaker 3: That's two from two js anyone but you Yes, MDG. 284 00:13:20,720 --> 00:13:24,280 Speaker 3: Nate hit print legs make the front cover of the book. 285 00:13:24,320 --> 00:13:26,000 Speaker 1: Wow, you're gonna be a star man. 286 00:13:26,160 --> 00:13:28,200 Speaker 3: Yes, a legacy lives on. 287 00:13:28,800 --> 00:13:30,559 Speaker 5: It'll live on for about a month and then the 288 00:13:30,600 --> 00:13:31,560 Speaker 5: book will just visit out. 289 00:13:31,600 --> 00:13:33,760 Speaker 3: What are you talking about before it's turned into a 290 00:13:33,760 --> 00:13:35,720 Speaker 3: movie and they want your legs on the main stage. Man, 291 00:13:35,800 --> 00:13:37,400 Speaker 3: do you know what I mean? It's Whipper with Kate 292 00:13:37,520 --> 00:13:39,160 Speaker 3: Ritchie is a Nova podcast. 293 00:13:39,240 --> 00:13:41,760 Speaker 4: For more great comedy shows like this, head to Nova 294 00:13:41,840 --> 00:13:43,400 Speaker 4: podcast dot com dot au.