1 00:00:07,133 --> 00:00:10,453 Speaker 1: You're listening to the Saturday Morning with Jack Team podcast 2 00:00:10,573 --> 00:00:11,413 Speaker 1: from News Talks. 3 00:00:11,453 --> 00:00:14,893 Speaker 2: A'd be Kevin Milne is with us this morning, licking 4 00:00:14,933 --> 00:00:19,853 Speaker 2: his wounds after that incredible game of Super rugby last night, Kevin, 5 00:00:19,893 --> 00:00:21,853 Speaker 2: I reckon for me and look, obviously I've got a 6 00:00:21,853 --> 00:00:23,013 Speaker 2: little bit of skin in the game. He had a 7 00:00:23,013 --> 00:00:24,973 Speaker 2: little bit of bias. I reckon. It was the super 8 00:00:25,053 --> 00:00:27,253 Speaker 2: rugby game of the season. That last ten minutes of 9 00:00:27,293 --> 00:00:29,693 Speaker 2: the Cane say this last night was thrilling. 10 00:00:31,493 --> 00:00:33,653 Speaker 3: Yes, I thought you would start off with this sort 11 00:00:33,653 --> 00:00:39,893 Speaker 3: of tone. I think Scottish. Look that Scottish coach needs 12 00:00:39,933 --> 00:00:44,053 Speaker 3: to tell the Hurricanes that the game no longer starts 13 00:00:44,053 --> 00:00:50,573 Speaker 3: at seven point thirty five. And although they did actually 14 00:00:50,613 --> 00:00:52,733 Speaker 3: triumph from the first few minutes, but then it was 15 00:00:53,293 --> 00:00:55,933 Speaker 3: a poor effort for the rest of that half. Yeah, yeah, 16 00:00:55,973 --> 00:00:59,493 Speaker 3: I thought, Yeah, I think, thank goodness forgot the best 17 00:00:59,493 --> 00:01:00,573 Speaker 3: half back in the country. 18 00:01:00,733 --> 00:01:03,653 Speaker 2: Yeah, you do. He played very well. But yeah, it 19 00:01:03,773 --> 00:01:05,333 Speaker 2: was a great game. We're going to talk with our 20 00:01:05,333 --> 00:01:07,853 Speaker 2: sporto about those I met as last night. That surprise 21 00:01:07,933 --> 00:01:09,813 Speaker 2: result for the Chiefs in a couple of minutes, Kevin, 22 00:01:09,853 --> 00:01:13,413 Speaker 2: But you have been focused on much more serious things 23 00:01:13,533 --> 00:01:18,613 Speaker 2: this week, while while the world's been enveloped in tariff turmoil, 24 00:01:18,653 --> 00:01:20,933 Speaker 2: we've had the Treaty Principles Bill before the House. Here, 25 00:01:20,973 --> 00:01:24,013 Speaker 2: you want to talk about the new air New Zealand uniforms. 26 00:01:24,493 --> 00:01:28,733 Speaker 3: Yes, in New Zealand's revealed its new uniform. It looks 27 00:01:28,733 --> 00:01:32,813 Speaker 3: pretty good, I reckon a little conservative, perhaps formal, but 28 00:01:33,173 --> 00:01:37,893 Speaker 3: pretty good good on the Kiwi designer in London, Amelia Wisted, 29 00:01:38,813 --> 00:01:41,573 Speaker 3: I think New Zealanders have always taken an almost passionate 30 00:01:41,613 --> 00:01:45,053 Speaker 3: interest in their New Zealand's uniform over the years, as 31 00:01:45,053 --> 00:01:48,813 Speaker 3: if it represents us personally, which to an extent it does. 32 00:01:49,613 --> 00:01:52,653 Speaker 3: It's the new design doesn't meet our approval. There's not 33 00:01:52,733 --> 00:01:56,093 Speaker 3: a headdressing sellon on the country that doesn't hear about it. 34 00:01:56,693 --> 00:01:59,573 Speaker 3: Of course, there will never be a more magnificent day 35 00:01:59,613 --> 00:02:03,173 Speaker 3: New Zealand uniform than the nineteen seventies hot pink and 36 00:02:03,253 --> 00:02:08,933 Speaker 3: lime green lollipop uniforms miniskirts designed by Mary quant. I 37 00:02:08,933 --> 00:02:11,933 Speaker 3: would say that because neither Mary nor I had to 38 00:02:11,973 --> 00:02:14,973 Speaker 3: work in one, and I suspect the average age of 39 00:02:14,973 --> 00:02:17,573 Speaker 3: the cabin staff was a lot younger back then. The 40 00:02:17,653 --> 00:02:21,133 Speaker 3: new uniform comes in a wide range of sizes, apparently 41 00:02:21,453 --> 00:02:23,973 Speaker 3: to suit the wearer and the job that they have 42 00:02:24,133 --> 00:02:27,773 Speaker 3: to do. As Emelioc said puts it, she hopes any 43 00:02:27,893 --> 00:02:31,693 Speaker 3: Zealand staff will wear the uniform as opposed to the 44 00:02:31,813 --> 00:02:36,613 Speaker 3: uniform wearing them. What surprises me, though, is we're still 45 00:02:36,733 --> 00:02:40,373 Speaker 3: dressing the captains and the first officers as though they 46 00:02:40,373 --> 00:02:46,013 Speaker 3: were in military uniforms. I can understand how that all started. 47 00:02:46,333 --> 00:02:49,533 Speaker 3: Our airlines got underwigh at war time. I think back 48 00:02:49,573 --> 00:02:53,253 Speaker 3: then even the women were dressed like soldiers. But isn't 49 00:02:53,253 --> 00:02:57,613 Speaker 3: it time those flying the planes, those in charge of 50 00:02:57,653 --> 00:03:02,173 Speaker 3: the aircraft, or something more appropriate. I know they looked 51 00:03:02,253 --> 00:03:06,333 Speaker 3: stunning in their peaked cap with insignia and double breath, 52 00:03:06,453 --> 00:03:11,013 Speaker 3: some military style jackets with silver buttons, but shouldn't they 53 00:03:11,093 --> 00:03:13,893 Speaker 3: be in something a bit less formal. They could still 54 00:03:13,933 --> 00:03:18,933 Speaker 3: look pretty good leather flying jackets like yat Jack. I'll 55 00:03:18,933 --> 00:03:21,773 Speaker 3: tell you what you'd make a terrific aircraft captain. I 56 00:03:21,893 --> 00:03:25,333 Speaker 3: bet you higher out and the aircraft captain suit and 57 00:03:25,413 --> 00:03:27,893 Speaker 3: hat when you go to dress that patties. 58 00:03:29,413 --> 00:03:31,693 Speaker 2: For me the thing that always defines the pilot look 59 00:03:31,733 --> 00:03:33,133 Speaker 2: as the short sleeve shirt. 60 00:03:33,893 --> 00:03:34,973 Speaker 3: You know it's you. 61 00:03:35,373 --> 00:03:37,213 Speaker 2: You never see that anywhere else, do you it's like 62 00:03:37,773 --> 00:03:40,293 Speaker 2: whatever reason it is, that's a Yeah. It is a 63 00:03:40,293 --> 00:03:42,653 Speaker 2: bit of a throwback the old double breasted thing. I 64 00:03:42,653 --> 00:03:44,373 Speaker 2: I thought it looked pretty sharp. 65 00:03:44,413 --> 00:03:46,933 Speaker 3: But oh it looks it looks terrific. But I just 66 00:03:46,973 --> 00:03:51,173 Speaker 3: wonder whether it's appropriate for people who are basically drivers. 67 00:03:51,333 --> 00:03:55,773 Speaker 2: Yeah, My question is like how comfortable, you know, is it? 68 00:03:55,813 --> 00:03:57,613 Speaker 2: Can you sleep in it? Because you know, like on 69 00:03:58,053 --> 00:04:00,933 Speaker 2: planes obviously, like even you know, especially on long hawk flights, 70 00:04:00,933 --> 00:04:03,093 Speaker 2: like pilots have got to be up and down and 71 00:04:03,093 --> 00:04:04,693 Speaker 2: out of their seats and things, and it can be 72 00:04:04,733 --> 00:04:09,213 Speaker 2: a pretty, you know, kind of not the most comfortable 73 00:04:09,293 --> 00:04:12,093 Speaker 2: environment over time, And I just wonder how comfortable it is, 74 00:04:12,133 --> 00:04:13,933 Speaker 2: like can you sleep in it? Does it get creased? 75 00:04:14,013 --> 00:04:17,413 Speaker 2: Creased if you're sleep in it? Can you how does 76 00:04:17,413 --> 00:04:19,653 Speaker 2: it absorb your sweet and all that kind of thing. 77 00:04:19,693 --> 00:04:23,093 Speaker 2: I think I take a kind of a utilitarian approach. 78 00:04:23,093 --> 00:04:25,773 Speaker 3: To the year. And I really I think those lovely 79 00:04:25,813 --> 00:04:28,533 Speaker 3: frying jackets from the Second World War that the Americans 80 00:04:28,613 --> 00:04:31,653 Speaker 3: used to fly their plans and were terrific and they 81 00:04:31,733 --> 00:04:34,253 Speaker 3: look great too. Yeah, but you still have an answer. 82 00:04:34,333 --> 00:04:37,093 Speaker 3: My question is that your go to dress up. 83 00:04:39,653 --> 00:04:44,093 Speaker 2: I don't know what it is. Yeah, No, I I 84 00:04:44,093 --> 00:04:46,493 Speaker 2: I'm sure I've worn one before a couple of times before. 85 00:04:46,533 --> 00:04:48,253 Speaker 2: I'm just trying to think what my go to dress 86 00:04:48,293 --> 00:04:51,893 Speaker 2: up would be. See, I only dress up. I only 87 00:04:51,933 --> 00:04:54,413 Speaker 2: dress up very occasionally, and when I do, I usually 88 00:04:54,493 --> 00:04:57,213 Speaker 2: try and make the outfit myself. I sort of think 89 00:04:57,253 --> 00:05:00,053 Speaker 2: that's in the spirit of a dress up, don't you think, Yeah, 90 00:05:00,933 --> 00:05:02,893 Speaker 2: just going to the to the costume shop, like try 91 00:05:02,893 --> 00:05:05,533 Speaker 2: and try and knock up something yourself, you know, or 92 00:05:05,573 --> 00:05:07,453 Speaker 2: swing down to look up and get something cheap to 93 00:05:07,453 --> 00:05:08,053 Speaker 2: add to it, you know. 94 00:05:08,133 --> 00:05:12,613 Speaker 3: I always think, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's that's right, Jack, 95 00:05:13,733 --> 00:05:16,613 Speaker 3: But I think you you looked bloody brilliant in mine. 96 00:05:16,653 --> 00:05:17,973 Speaker 3: You would wear one to work. 97 00:05:17,893 --> 00:05:20,253 Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, definitely give it more respect. 98 00:05:20,413 --> 00:05:21,053 Speaker 3: Yeah, exactly. 99 00:05:21,453 --> 00:05:24,813 Speaker 2: I wonder the double Brister is coming back, you know, yeah, 100 00:05:24,893 --> 00:05:25,373 Speaker 2: because I. 101 00:05:25,293 --> 00:05:28,373 Speaker 3: Think you look like that guy on the You look 102 00:05:28,493 --> 00:05:31,013 Speaker 3: like that guy that who's at the Captain's at the 103 00:05:31,013 --> 00:05:32,013 Speaker 3: holiday shop. 104 00:05:31,773 --> 00:05:37,813 Speaker 2: Adds house the Travelers, Yes, yeah, travel Yeah, how's the 105 00:05:37,853 --> 00:05:40,213 Speaker 2: travel I think that's the one. Very good n We 106 00:05:40,293 --> 00:05:42,413 Speaker 2: will catch again soon. Thanks for your time this morning. 107 00:05:42,453 --> 00:05:44,013 Speaker 2: Kevin Millon kicking the show off. 108 00:05:44,573 --> 00:05:47,653 Speaker 1: For more from Saturday Morning with Jack Tame, listen live 109 00:05:47,773 --> 00:05:50,573 Speaker 1: to news talks. He'd be from nine am Saturday, or 110 00:05:50,653 --> 00:05:52,493 Speaker 1: follow the podcast on iHeartRadio