1 00:00:00,760 --> 00:00:03,960 Speaker 1: Powered by the my Heart Radio app from ninety six 2 00:00:04,000 --> 00:00:06,720 Speaker 1: air VM to where you're listening today. 3 00:00:06,840 --> 00:00:10,240 Speaker 2: This is Claresy and Lisa's podcast Today. 4 00:00:10,280 --> 00:00:12,479 Speaker 1: This is the Claresy and Lisa Rewound podcast with some 5 00:00:12,480 --> 00:00:13,640 Speaker 1: of the bits you may have missed. 6 00:00:13,840 --> 00:00:16,200 Speaker 3: A couple of months back, we did Claresy and Lisa's 7 00:00:16,200 --> 00:00:18,840 Speaker 3: Perth pub crawl and we caught up with Dave Crosby, 8 00:00:19,000 --> 00:00:22,799 Speaker 3: who was once the lead singer of Ice Tiger. The 9 00:00:22,880 --> 00:00:25,840 Speaker 3: band had an interesting blend of musicians. Dave, you had 10 00:00:25,840 --> 00:00:29,320 Speaker 3: a rock metal background, you did. Graham and Steve had 11 00:00:29,320 --> 00:00:31,560 Speaker 3: been in one of the city's more popular top forty 12 00:00:31,640 --> 00:00:35,080 Speaker 3: cover bands. Never the twain were meant to meet and yet, 13 00:00:36,040 --> 00:00:39,200 Speaker 3: you know, how did you find each other and go, well, 14 00:00:39,280 --> 00:00:40,640 Speaker 3: actually this is really going to work. 15 00:00:40,800 --> 00:00:43,760 Speaker 2: Well that's really quite a long story. 16 00:00:43,800 --> 00:00:49,080 Speaker 4: We got together by accident and possibly people that we knew. 17 00:00:50,000 --> 00:00:51,839 Speaker 4: And I went to see Flash Harry that who was 18 00:00:51,880 --> 00:00:54,160 Speaker 4: working with and I thought, oh, yeah, this guy's dangerous, 19 00:00:54,200 --> 00:00:57,960 Speaker 4: you know. And he heard that my band True Colours 20 00:00:58,080 --> 00:01:00,840 Speaker 4: was breaking up. Yeah, so me if I'd like to 21 00:01:00,840 --> 00:01:03,560 Speaker 4: come down and try out for the job, you know. 22 00:01:04,440 --> 00:01:09,840 Speaker 4: And once we'd got the rehearsal over and done with 23 00:01:10,440 --> 00:01:14,120 Speaker 4: and we started work. Graham and I we went to 24 00:01:14,400 --> 00:01:16,959 Speaker 4: vic Park for a ride to try and find another 25 00:01:17,080 --> 00:01:19,520 Speaker 4: venue that was this side of the river. 26 00:01:20,440 --> 00:01:22,440 Speaker 1: And once we scored. 27 00:01:22,080 --> 00:01:25,319 Speaker 4: The venue, we came out, sat in his van and 28 00:01:25,360 --> 00:01:28,120 Speaker 4: we started singing a song, an old Ronnie Dio song 29 00:01:28,200 --> 00:01:31,520 Speaker 4: called Rainbow Eyes, and he harmonized all the way through 30 00:01:31,560 --> 00:01:35,800 Speaker 4: it absolutely perfectly. I sang the main pup, he did 31 00:01:35,840 --> 00:01:39,680 Speaker 4: the high harmony, and it just sounded amazing, you know. 32 00:01:40,160 --> 00:01:41,959 Speaker 4: And then he just sort of folded his arms and 33 00:01:42,000 --> 00:01:45,240 Speaker 4: he said, do you remember an annoying little kid that 34 00:01:45,440 --> 00:01:50,600 Speaker 4: came up to you in the mid seventies and you 35 00:01:50,680 --> 00:01:53,440 Speaker 4: gave him a lift home? And I looked at him 36 00:01:53,480 --> 00:01:58,560 Speaker 4: and I said, you're not him. Nobody else could have 37 00:01:58,600 --> 00:01:59,400 Speaker 4: known that story. 38 00:01:59,600 --> 00:02:01,040 Speaker 2: Yeah, that's amazing. 39 00:02:01,200 --> 00:02:01,920 Speaker 1: It is unreal. 40 00:02:02,240 --> 00:02:04,320 Speaker 2: But yeah, we got. 41 00:02:04,120 --> 00:02:07,920 Speaker 4: Really close for many years, and we wrote some pretty 42 00:02:07,920 --> 00:02:11,079 Speaker 4: good tunes together. Also, Don Benson was a really good 43 00:02:12,520 --> 00:02:15,040 Speaker 4: part of the songwriting within the band. 44 00:02:16,120 --> 00:02:20,519 Speaker 1: Yeah, Greenie was always my perth. Steve Vai or someone 45 00:02:20,560 --> 00:02:22,480 Speaker 1: I was telling me such a great guitarist and standing 46 00:02:22,480 --> 00:02:24,360 Speaker 1: down on the night that the album was launched in 47 00:02:24,400 --> 00:02:26,120 Speaker 1: ninety one, right in front of him down there, that 48 00:02:26,240 --> 00:02:28,480 Speaker 1: was something pretty special and the fans came out, didn't they. 49 00:02:28,520 --> 00:02:29,000 Speaker 1: That's right. 50 00:02:29,120 --> 00:02:32,919 Speaker 4: Yeah, he is an amazing guitarist. He always has been. 51 00:02:34,720 --> 00:02:37,480 Speaker 4: I was privileged to work with him, to be honest 52 00:02:37,919 --> 00:02:42,600 Speaker 4: and think, and we did have a good partnership. You know, 53 00:02:43,000 --> 00:02:43,600 Speaker 4: it was great. 54 00:02:43,720 --> 00:02:46,000 Speaker 3: We know you played at the Charles. Lost of good 55 00:02:46,000 --> 00:02:47,560 Speaker 3: memories from the Charles. What are some of the other 56 00:02:47,919 --> 00:02:49,800 Speaker 3: pubs that you played at back. 57 00:02:49,600 --> 00:02:50,000 Speaker 2: In the day. 58 00:02:50,200 --> 00:02:54,720 Speaker 3: The Herdsman, Yeah, Raffles, of course, the Raffles, Yes. 59 00:02:55,240 --> 00:02:58,400 Speaker 4: What was the old be called stage door or something, 60 00:03:01,800 --> 00:03:03,280 Speaker 4: and of course some country gigs. 61 00:03:03,600 --> 00:03:05,360 Speaker 2: Your first show was in Management, wasn't it. 62 00:03:06,160 --> 00:03:07,520 Speaker 1: Do you remember a New Year's Eve? 63 00:03:09,280 --> 00:03:10,600 Speaker 2: Mad? 64 00:03:10,600 --> 00:03:11,000 Speaker 5: What do you go? 65 00:03:12,480 --> 00:03:15,519 Speaker 4: Well, I just didn't expect to have as many people 66 00:03:15,560 --> 00:03:18,920 Speaker 4: as we did on the first opening night, but they 67 00:03:19,000 --> 00:03:22,840 Speaker 4: must have built it really well for us. Like I said, 68 00:03:22,919 --> 00:03:26,160 Speaker 4: we've got about five hundred people in a place that 69 00:03:26,240 --> 00:03:29,400 Speaker 4: only holds about six. And then they as soon as 70 00:03:29,400 --> 00:03:31,120 Speaker 4: they heard us, they were ringing their. 71 00:03:30,960 --> 00:03:35,760 Speaker 3: Friends start for you know, live acts. 72 00:03:35,800 --> 00:03:37,240 Speaker 2: So yeah, they. 73 00:03:37,120 --> 00:03:38,520 Speaker 1: Would have gone to a phone phone. 74 00:03:39,840 --> 00:03:44,080 Speaker 4: Real yeah, and they were they were lining up waiting 75 00:03:44,120 --> 00:03:46,680 Speaker 4: to ring their mates to get on down. You know. 76 00:03:46,760 --> 00:03:50,120 Speaker 3: Yeah, it's amazing, right, your first Perth show was at 77 00:03:50,120 --> 00:03:53,720 Speaker 3: the Raffles, and at that time there were a lot 78 00:03:53,760 --> 00:03:57,480 Speaker 3: of cover bands doing a lot of you know, mainstream 79 00:03:57,560 --> 00:04:00,840 Speaker 3: top forty style stuff, and then you came out with 80 00:04:00,880 --> 00:04:03,280 Speaker 3: that much more rockier show. 81 00:04:03,520 --> 00:04:05,560 Speaker 2: Were people like oh at last? 82 00:04:06,280 --> 00:04:06,520 Speaker 1: Well? 83 00:04:06,600 --> 00:04:11,680 Speaker 4: I think it was. It just came naturally as a 84 00:04:11,720 --> 00:04:15,320 Speaker 4: progression for me. I was in heavy metal bands before that, 85 00:04:15,960 --> 00:04:19,200 Speaker 4: and then the progression to go to glam rock wasn't 86 00:04:19,240 --> 00:04:23,680 Speaker 4: really that hard, except for putting on those silly out 87 00:04:24,839 --> 00:04:28,200 Speaker 4: but it wasn't that hard to actually sing the songs 88 00:04:28,440 --> 00:04:31,280 Speaker 4: and get to know them and feel good with them 89 00:04:31,279 --> 00:04:32,719 Speaker 4: and that, you know. I mean, we had some great 90 00:04:32,720 --> 00:04:37,080 Speaker 4: bands to pick from, White Snake, Yeah, bon Jovi, of course, 91 00:04:37,200 --> 00:04:39,920 Speaker 4: Motley Crue, all those sort of bands that were around 92 00:04:39,960 --> 00:04:48,799 Speaker 4: Poison or the hair bands, but nonetheless we made the transition. 93 00:04:49,120 --> 00:04:53,000 Speaker 4: I think it was harder maybe for Don because he 94 00:04:53,080 --> 00:04:55,040 Speaker 4: had never played in a hard rock bambo. 95 00:04:56,240 --> 00:04:57,880 Speaker 1: But as soon as he started. 96 00:04:57,520 --> 00:05:01,800 Speaker 4: Listening to the the Bonjoe the album Slippery went went 97 00:05:01,839 --> 00:05:03,280 Speaker 4: this is my favorite stuff. 98 00:05:03,520 --> 00:05:04,680 Speaker 1: Everything right right? 99 00:05:04,720 --> 00:05:05,080 Speaker 5: Okay? 100 00:05:05,200 --> 00:05:07,799 Speaker 2: Yeah, he was up for it. Yeah, so it worked 101 00:05:07,800 --> 00:05:08,359 Speaker 2: out great. 102 00:05:08,680 --> 00:05:10,039 Speaker 1: What were the pants of choice for you, mate? Were 103 00:05:10,080 --> 00:05:12,680 Speaker 1: you leather or spandex? What did you go there? The leather. 104 00:05:14,640 --> 00:05:19,279 Speaker 3: Jeans, Glamorox not for you very rock and roll. 105 00:05:20,720 --> 00:05:23,200 Speaker 1: Quite a few of the hand the hairbands are wearing it. 106 00:05:23,279 --> 00:05:26,800 Speaker 2: More c More Lisa More podcasts soon. 107 00:05:29,000 --> 00:05:32,000 Speaker 3: This is the Clary Lisa Rewound podcast Lord of the Rings. 108 00:05:32,000 --> 00:05:34,440 Speaker 3: The Power of the Rings has been on TV recently 109 00:05:34,480 --> 00:05:36,560 Speaker 3: and we got to chat to a boy from Frio 110 00:05:36,920 --> 00:05:40,520 Speaker 3: by the name of Tyro Muhafaden, who was plucked from 111 00:05:40,560 --> 00:05:44,080 Speaker 3: obscurity to play THEO in the series. Tyro, how did 112 00:05:44,120 --> 00:05:46,800 Speaker 3: it come about that you were plucked from school in 113 00:05:46,839 --> 00:05:50,800 Speaker 3: Frio aged fourteen? You're nineteen now for season one? 114 00:05:51,520 --> 00:05:55,120 Speaker 6: I have honestly no clue. I don't know. 115 00:05:55,520 --> 00:05:59,120 Speaker 5: I'm really really grateful to be in this position. It's crazy. 116 00:05:59,200 --> 00:06:01,760 Speaker 5: I just set off an audition and then they liked me, 117 00:06:01,960 --> 00:06:02,960 Speaker 5: so I'm here. 118 00:06:03,120 --> 00:06:05,320 Speaker 1: I'm any better than that. What was it like those 119 00:06:05,360 --> 00:06:07,960 Speaker 1: early days on set in New Zealand and that such 120 00:06:07,960 --> 00:06:09,440 Speaker 1: a young age, what, you're fifteen by the time you 121 00:06:09,480 --> 00:06:10,080 Speaker 1: started filming. 122 00:06:10,279 --> 00:06:12,960 Speaker 6: Yeah, I mean it was so scary, so daunting. 123 00:06:14,080 --> 00:06:16,599 Speaker 5: But to be honest, set that big, especially like so 124 00:06:16,760 --> 00:06:19,440 Speaker 5: young and inexperienced, it was such an overwhelming thing. 125 00:06:19,520 --> 00:06:21,800 Speaker 6: But I had such great castmates. 126 00:06:21,240 --> 00:06:24,680 Speaker 5: Who really like made me feel comfortable and great directed 127 00:06:24,800 --> 00:06:27,359 Speaker 5: and it was actually a really great experience. 128 00:06:27,600 --> 00:06:29,479 Speaker 2: Yeah. So back to that audition. 129 00:06:29,720 --> 00:06:32,320 Speaker 3: You're at John Curtin Senior High School, you're fourteen, You 130 00:06:32,360 --> 00:06:35,200 Speaker 3: send off an audition tape of some sort, and then 131 00:06:35,240 --> 00:06:37,920 Speaker 3: what happened. We love to find out where you were 132 00:06:37,960 --> 00:06:39,440 Speaker 3: and how you were when you got the call that 133 00:06:39,480 --> 00:06:40,120 Speaker 3: you got the part. 134 00:06:40,560 --> 00:06:44,640 Speaker 5: So really crazy story. I was actually considering quitting acting 135 00:06:44,760 --> 00:06:46,920 Speaker 5: at the time when I was auditioning. 136 00:06:47,000 --> 00:06:52,320 Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, yeah, full of pins. Yeah, so that illustrious career. 137 00:06:54,080 --> 00:06:55,920 Speaker 5: So I've been doing it since I was nine, and 138 00:06:55,960 --> 00:06:58,039 Speaker 5: I was just kind of like tossing and turning on it. 139 00:06:58,080 --> 00:07:00,359 Speaker 6: If I enjoyed it anymore, had it they know? 140 00:07:01,120 --> 00:07:03,240 Speaker 5: And then I told my agent. I was like, look, 141 00:07:03,279 --> 00:07:04,559 Speaker 5: I don't know if I want to do this anymore. 142 00:07:04,680 --> 00:07:06,080 Speaker 5: She was like, we just put a tape down for 143 00:07:06,200 --> 00:07:10,080 Speaker 5: rings and you're actually shortlisted, so let's let's hold on. 144 00:07:10,000 --> 00:07:12,000 Speaker 6: That justin k okay. 145 00:07:12,200 --> 00:07:15,720 Speaker 5: Yeah, six months went past, didn't hit anything, and then 146 00:07:15,720 --> 00:07:18,360 Speaker 5: I got a call from my agent saying you're still shortlisted. 147 00:07:18,360 --> 00:07:20,360 Speaker 6: By the way, I'm like, oh cool. 148 00:07:20,080 --> 00:07:24,240 Speaker 5: And I thought that was an achievement in itself, and 149 00:07:24,280 --> 00:07:26,880 Speaker 5: then it moves really really quickly. They were just like, actually, 150 00:07:26,960 --> 00:07:28,880 Speaker 5: can you come to New Zealand for a screen test? 151 00:07:29,000 --> 00:07:31,240 Speaker 6: Oh my god, yeah I did. It was kind of 152 00:07:31,280 --> 00:07:31,880 Speaker 6: out of the blue. 153 00:07:31,880 --> 00:07:33,880 Speaker 5: And then they gave me the role a week later, 154 00:07:34,600 --> 00:07:36,400 Speaker 5: and yeah, I guess they kind of they kind of 155 00:07:36,400 --> 00:07:38,400 Speaker 5: saved me because I actually do really really love this. 156 00:07:38,640 --> 00:07:40,960 Speaker 2: Yeah, so I moved slow that it moved really fast. 157 00:07:41,080 --> 00:07:42,040 Speaker 1: Yeah, then you're there. 158 00:07:42,120 --> 00:07:44,560 Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, Well, what can you tell us about season 159 00:07:44,600 --> 00:07:48,480 Speaker 3: two and what Theo's storyline might entail, because well, THEO 160 00:07:48,600 --> 00:07:49,920 Speaker 3: lost everything in the first season. 161 00:07:49,960 --> 00:07:51,320 Speaker 2: Can we expect more dark times? 162 00:07:52,480 --> 00:07:52,960 Speaker 6: Possibly? 163 00:07:54,520 --> 00:07:55,440 Speaker 2: Job I Tolkien. 164 00:07:56,120 --> 00:07:59,160 Speaker 6: Ye, the men of the Southlands don't have it easy. 165 00:07:59,240 --> 00:08:03,320 Speaker 5: But yeah, so THEO lost basically everything at the end 166 00:08:03,320 --> 00:08:04,040 Speaker 5: of the last season. 167 00:08:04,080 --> 00:08:05,920 Speaker 6: He's grieving this season. 168 00:08:06,000 --> 00:08:08,200 Speaker 5: That's That's a really important thing that I like to 169 00:08:08,240 --> 00:08:10,720 Speaker 5: point out, is that grief isn't linear, and that's something 170 00:08:10,720 --> 00:08:13,520 Speaker 5: we like to explore in this this season and the 171 00:08:13,600 --> 00:08:17,080 Speaker 5: stages of grief, and he feels guilty and he wants 172 00:08:17,120 --> 00:08:19,280 Speaker 5: to rectify things for his people. 173 00:08:19,640 --> 00:08:20,800 Speaker 6: Then we get to watch him grow. 174 00:08:20,800 --> 00:08:22,920 Speaker 5: Up and become a man almost kind of. 175 00:08:23,120 --> 00:08:26,320 Speaker 2: Okay, that's quite a lot going on really, Yeah. 176 00:08:26,040 --> 00:08:29,559 Speaker 1: Yeah, it's profound. Speaking of growing growing up, what about 177 00:08:29,560 --> 00:08:31,960 Speaker 1: that breaking filming? So you start filming fifteen, there's a 178 00:08:31,960 --> 00:08:34,280 Speaker 1: COVID breaking. Obviously your face has changed in that time. 179 00:08:34,280 --> 00:08:36,640 Speaker 1: What did they see, Giu younger? What was going on there? 180 00:08:36,880 --> 00:08:40,280 Speaker 6: It's so funny. They actually the plan was they were. 181 00:08:40,160 --> 00:08:42,960 Speaker 5: Predicting that my voice was going to drop during this 182 00:08:43,200 --> 00:08:45,680 Speaker 5: during the season, so they were like, what we're going 183 00:08:45,760 --> 00:08:47,240 Speaker 5: to do is we're going to shoot everything. We're going 184 00:08:47,280 --> 00:08:50,120 Speaker 5: to get you to a d R everything later. Yeah, 185 00:08:50,120 --> 00:08:52,360 Speaker 5: and then the pandemic came in at the perfect time 186 00:08:52,360 --> 00:08:54,160 Speaker 5: because as soon as it hit, I just had a 187 00:08:54,200 --> 00:08:56,840 Speaker 5: massive growth spurt and my voice dropped. And then Amazon 188 00:08:56,920 --> 00:08:58,560 Speaker 5: were like, oh, actually that's great, we don't have to 189 00:08:58,600 --> 00:08:59,280 Speaker 5: do any ADR. 190 00:09:00,080 --> 00:09:00,760 Speaker 1: It was just awesome. 191 00:09:00,800 --> 00:09:02,120 Speaker 6: You didn't get the boy that they cast. 192 00:09:02,400 --> 00:09:03,360 Speaker 2: Took care of itself. 193 00:09:03,520 --> 00:09:06,200 Speaker 3: Now you shot season one in New Zealand, but season 194 00:09:06,240 --> 00:09:10,240 Speaker 3: two you're shooting in London. So, apart from being hugely 195 00:09:10,480 --> 00:09:12,559 Speaker 3: exciting that you get to go and live in London. 196 00:09:12,240 --> 00:09:14,480 Speaker 2: For a while, why the change. 197 00:09:15,280 --> 00:09:16,840 Speaker 6: I honestly don't know. 198 00:09:17,200 --> 00:09:19,560 Speaker 2: Just a seeking thing shooting. 199 00:09:19,440 --> 00:09:23,360 Speaker 5: Yeah, the higher up thing. I have no idea, but yeah, 200 00:09:23,400 --> 00:09:25,800 Speaker 5: London was great. It's a real privilege to get to 201 00:09:25,840 --> 00:09:28,560 Speaker 5: travel for work. It's like, especially being so young, you 202 00:09:28,559 --> 00:09:30,760 Speaker 5: get to see almost every corner of the world. 203 00:09:31,080 --> 00:09:35,080 Speaker 1: Yeah, I'm so glastre was it Comic Con in Perth recently? Well, 204 00:09:35,080 --> 00:09:37,520 Speaker 1: it was called super and over here this time around. 205 00:09:37,679 --> 00:09:40,720 Speaker 1: And it's such a cool day down at the convention 206 00:09:40,760 --> 00:09:43,079 Speaker 1: center because everyone's dressed up and having fun and bye 207 00:09:43,480 --> 00:09:45,640 Speaker 1: bye toys. I know you love the comic cons. What 208 00:09:45,720 --> 00:09:47,079 Speaker 1: was it like being at one of those and being 209 00:09:47,080 --> 00:09:49,280 Speaker 1: on the other side of the autograph desk. 210 00:09:49,760 --> 00:09:50,520 Speaker 6: It's wild. 211 00:09:50,679 --> 00:09:54,200 Speaker 5: I actually went to Comic Con a month ago in 212 00:09:54,240 --> 00:09:55,400 Speaker 5: San Diego, which is like. 213 00:09:55,320 --> 00:09:58,040 Speaker 2: The big one that's the wild Yeah. 214 00:09:57,720 --> 00:09:59,560 Speaker 5: Yeah, yeah, and we got we got to do a 215 00:09:59,600 --> 00:10:02,400 Speaker 5: panel in whole h which was nuts that I had 216 00:10:02,440 --> 00:10:04,480 Speaker 5: no idea how many people were actually in there until 217 00:10:04,480 --> 00:10:06,280 Speaker 5: they opened the doors at the back and it just 218 00:10:06,280 --> 00:10:09,520 Speaker 5: went way further than I thought. But yeah, it's just 219 00:10:09,600 --> 00:10:12,320 Speaker 5: crazy because I was geeking out at the power Ranger. 220 00:10:13,920 --> 00:10:16,880 Speaker 5: Maybe Joe Johnson was there. I think that some people 221 00:10:16,880 --> 00:10:19,120 Speaker 5: could think that about me is kind of wild. 222 00:10:19,160 --> 00:10:20,520 Speaker 6: I don't know. I haven't wrap my head around. 223 00:10:20,840 --> 00:10:22,720 Speaker 1: Actually, have you got a figurine mate? Have you had 224 00:10:22,720 --> 00:10:23,000 Speaker 1: a toy? 225 00:10:23,240 --> 00:10:25,240 Speaker 6: I haven't. Actually, I might demand one. 226 00:10:25,640 --> 00:10:31,520 Speaker 3: I should mention that comic con is already insane, as 227 00:10:31,559 --> 00:10:33,920 Speaker 3: you say, but then j R. R. Tolkien fans are 228 00:10:33,920 --> 00:10:36,440 Speaker 3: some of the most hardcore in the world. On top 229 00:10:36,480 --> 00:10:39,720 Speaker 3: of that, how have the fan interactions been. 230 00:10:39,840 --> 00:10:42,079 Speaker 2: What's the craziest thing of fans asked you to do? 231 00:10:42,440 --> 00:10:44,640 Speaker 5: I don't think there's been anything too crazy. I think 232 00:10:44,679 --> 00:10:47,240 Speaker 5: sometimes they find out hotel and I have no idea 233 00:10:47,320 --> 00:10:49,599 Speaker 5: how We're just like killing somewhere, and then all of 234 00:10:49,600 --> 00:10:51,640 Speaker 5: a sudden there's just a group of them down at 235 00:10:51,640 --> 00:10:54,040 Speaker 5: the entrance. I'm like, how did you know we were here? 236 00:10:54,559 --> 00:10:57,240 Speaker 5: But that's kind of cool. I think that people are 237 00:10:57,240 --> 00:10:58,400 Speaker 5: passionate enough to do that. 238 00:10:58,720 --> 00:10:59,000 Speaker 2: Yeah. 239 00:10:59,200 --> 00:11:01,160 Speaker 6: Yeah, the basics like super. 240 00:11:00,880 --> 00:11:03,920 Speaker 5: Supportive and I've only been shown love, which is really 241 00:11:04,000 --> 00:11:07,439 Speaker 5: really great, and I feel super motivated to put my best. 242 00:11:07,320 --> 00:11:07,840 Speaker 6: In for them. 243 00:11:08,200 --> 00:11:11,920 Speaker 3: More Clezy, more Lisa, more podcasts soon. 244 00:11:13,520 --> 00:11:16,200 Speaker 1: Like a C grade movie starring Can I call him 245 00:11:16,240 --> 00:11:16,880 Speaker 1: Ian Zering? 246 00:11:17,120 --> 00:11:17,360 Speaker 6: Yeah? 247 00:11:17,400 --> 00:11:19,560 Speaker 2: He likes iron but does he think he's. 248 00:11:19,480 --> 00:11:21,440 Speaker 1: Iron Man or something? And Zering used to be in 249 00:11:21,559 --> 00:11:23,120 Speaker 1: Beverly Hills nine Ozer two and but he made a 250 00:11:23,120 --> 00:11:27,600 Speaker 1: couple of Sharknado movies. Scientists have discovered cocaine inside sharks 251 00:11:27,640 --> 00:11:29,280 Speaker 1: caught off Brazil and. 252 00:11:29,240 --> 00:11:31,320 Speaker 2: The cocaine inside shark. 253 00:11:31,120 --> 00:11:34,720 Speaker 1: Inside sharks and they're not smugglers. No, well, it might 254 00:11:34,760 --> 00:11:36,840 Speaker 1: be something to do with smuggling, but they're concerned it 255 00:11:36,880 --> 00:11:40,760 Speaker 1: maybe changing their behavior because they're saying that perhaps the 256 00:11:40,800 --> 00:11:42,880 Speaker 1: drug being digested by these animals is making them more 257 00:11:42,920 --> 00:11:44,800 Speaker 1: aggressive and unpredictable in their behavior. 258 00:11:45,480 --> 00:11:48,360 Speaker 3: You're going to need a bigger note, the biggest supply. 259 00:11:48,480 --> 00:11:50,240 Speaker 3: How is the cocaine getting to them? It's just getting 260 00:11:50,240 --> 00:11:51,880 Speaker 3: into the water, so they think he's getting into the water. 261 00:11:51,920 --> 00:11:53,920 Speaker 1: You don't have they test out week and they go, oh, 262 00:11:53,960 --> 00:11:59,000 Speaker 1: there's so much mess. Not tests on thirteen Brazilian sharp 263 00:11:59,120 --> 00:11:59,679 Speaker 1: nose sharks. 264 00:12:00,160 --> 00:12:03,160 Speaker 2: Nose. Yeah, I'm Steve when nick stars. If they're not. 265 00:12:03,160 --> 00:12:06,959 Speaker 1: Careful nose, they'll soon be known as white nose sharks 266 00:12:07,400 --> 00:12:09,480 Speaker 1: if I keep this out. Taking off the waters of 267 00:12:09,559 --> 00:12:12,040 Speaker 1: Rio dated Era revealed they had high levels of the 268 00:12:12,240 --> 00:12:18,560 Speaker 1: recreational narcotic and their liver and in their muscles. Sharks, 269 00:12:18,800 --> 00:12:20,880 Speaker 1: I'm wondering what the fishermen. Their music is bait? 270 00:12:21,400 --> 00:12:25,320 Speaker 2: It's going on? What's going on? It's not early a 271 00:12:25,440 --> 00:12:26,040 Speaker 2: party mix? 272 00:12:26,280 --> 00:12:29,319 Speaker 1: A party mix is right, which makes me think of music. 273 00:12:29,360 --> 00:12:31,840 Speaker 1: But they're saying that are less likely source than just 274 00:12:31,880 --> 00:12:34,320 Speaker 1: at being in the water in general, is the sharks 275 00:12:34,320 --> 00:12:36,280 Speaker 1: of feeding on bales of cocaine that were lost or 276 00:12:36,320 --> 00:12:39,600 Speaker 1: abandoned by that of course, by prosthetic smugglers or those 277 00:12:39,600 --> 00:12:41,520 Speaker 1: who've gone, or we might be they might be onto us, 278 00:12:41,520 --> 00:12:42,920 Speaker 1: will bolt and just leave the gear here. 279 00:12:43,080 --> 00:12:45,920 Speaker 3: On the up side, they they're less likely to eat 280 00:12:45,920 --> 00:12:47,640 Speaker 3: you because they're not going to be as hungry you. 281 00:12:47,720 --> 00:12:49,839 Speaker 2: Actually, they'd to chat your ear off. 282 00:12:52,440 --> 00:12:55,360 Speaker 1: Min do you've heard of steaks on a plane? Now 283 00:12:55,360 --> 00:13:00,920 Speaker 1: it's sharks in a cartel. Don't worry, I mind you. 284 00:13:00,960 --> 00:13:01,800 Speaker 1: I'd like to see the movie. 285 00:13:01,840 --> 00:13:04,640 Speaker 2: They're they're all just raving. I think I think they 286 00:13:04,640 --> 00:13:08,280 Speaker 2: are crazy and Lisa ninety six avem 287 00:13:09,960 --> 00:13:10,000 Speaker 5: H