1 00:00:02,200 --> 00:00:10,200 Speaker 1: Everybody. It's time for Jonesy. Amanda's putten room for everybody. 2 00:00:10,480 --> 00:00:13,800 Speaker 2: It's time for Jones's cuttin room for. 3 00:00:14,120 --> 00:00:15,920 Speaker 1: Here we are on the cotting room floor. What have 4 00:00:16,000 --> 00:00:18,360 Speaker 1: we got today, Amanda, Well, come. 5 00:00:18,239 --> 00:00:20,239 Speaker 3: Up to Eastern. I thought maybe we should look at 6 00:00:20,960 --> 00:00:26,479 Speaker 3: a gluttony, okay, and the downside of over indulging in 7 00:00:26,600 --> 00:00:27,320 Speaker 3: sweet trade. 8 00:00:27,400 --> 00:00:28,520 Speaker 1: This is good if we end up with one of 9 00:00:28,520 --> 00:00:30,680 Speaker 1: those Christian radio stations. 10 00:00:30,320 --> 00:00:33,160 Speaker 3: Or Christian radio Christian, if we end up with Christian. 11 00:00:32,800 --> 00:00:35,920 Speaker 1: And we could you know, today we're talking about Clutney. 12 00:00:35,600 --> 00:00:37,360 Speaker 3: Which is the one you'd like to talk about. Most 13 00:00:37,479 --> 00:00:38,600 Speaker 3: of the seven Deadly sins? 14 00:00:38,640 --> 00:00:42,240 Speaker 1: Lust? Probably lust is good. No, it's called not good. 15 00:00:42,280 --> 00:00:43,640 Speaker 3: It's no, it's not good. 16 00:00:44,320 --> 00:00:47,559 Speaker 1: Averice greed ever one, Averice was one. 17 00:00:47,600 --> 00:00:48,760 Speaker 3: Also there was a nice girl's name. 18 00:00:48,800 --> 00:00:51,239 Speaker 1: I'm pretty sure Averice is the same as envy, though, 19 00:00:51,280 --> 00:00:51,519 Speaker 1: isn't it? 20 00:00:51,640 --> 00:00:53,560 Speaker 3: Yeah? What are they? What are the deadly sins? 21 00:00:53,640 --> 00:00:54,200 Speaker 1: Okay? 22 00:00:54,040 --> 00:00:54,560 Speaker 3: The seven? 23 00:00:54,840 --> 00:01:03,040 Speaker 2: Yeah, Lust, Lust, Slutneyutney, sloth, sloth, averese Green, covering your neighbour's. 24 00:01:02,600 --> 00:01:08,320 Speaker 3: Ass, angriness and passive aggressiveness. They rounded it out. 25 00:01:08,400 --> 00:01:10,480 Speaker 1: There should be a modern modern take. 26 00:01:10,319 --> 00:01:13,399 Speaker 3: On Yeah, there should be a seven ring up yourself. 27 00:01:13,160 --> 00:01:16,399 Speaker 1: Being up yourself, definitely, I think that's. 28 00:01:15,680 --> 00:01:18,640 Speaker 3: Being a tool. Same thing, maybe, yeah, yeah, there's a 29 00:01:18,640 --> 00:01:21,080 Speaker 3: bunch of stuff. Well, let me tell you this. This 30 00:01:21,120 --> 00:01:23,039 Speaker 3: is from a history page what i'd done following that 31 00:01:23,880 --> 00:01:28,600 Speaker 3: Swedish King Adolph Frederick died in seventeen seventy one after 32 00:01:28,640 --> 00:01:33,440 Speaker 3: eating fourteen cinnamon buns. I had to dive deeper because 33 00:01:33,480 --> 00:01:36,440 Speaker 3: I thought, that's a lot of cinnamon buns. But you 34 00:01:36,440 --> 00:01:39,280 Speaker 3: shouldn't die after eating fourteen. It's a lot of bread. Well, 35 00:01:39,280 --> 00:01:40,400 Speaker 3: do you want to know what else he ate? So 36 00:01:40,440 --> 00:01:42,080 Speaker 3: the whole story is that he had all these sweet 37 00:01:42,080 --> 00:01:43,399 Speaker 3: treats and he died, But. 38 00:01:43,319 --> 00:01:44,600 Speaker 1: He also ate pocup. 39 00:01:44,840 --> 00:01:47,800 Speaker 3: Here's what he died. That he had an extremely heavy 40 00:01:47,840 --> 00:01:54,360 Speaker 3: meal on Shrove Tuesday. His feast included lobster, caviat, sauer kraut, 41 00:01:54,440 --> 00:01:57,600 Speaker 3: and lots of champagne. But what stood out most was 42 00:01:57,600 --> 00:02:02,080 Speaker 3: his dessert. They say he reportedly had fourteen similar pastries 43 00:02:02,160 --> 00:02:05,600 Speaker 3: or semi pastries, cinnamon bun like treats served in hot milk. 44 00:02:05,840 --> 00:02:08,040 Speaker 3: Later that evening, he died from what was likely heart 45 00:02:08,040 --> 00:02:10,840 Speaker 3: failure or a stroke. He's often remembered and this is 46 00:02:10,880 --> 00:02:14,360 Speaker 3: beautiful as a king, you wade himself to death. If 47 00:02:14,400 --> 00:02:17,320 Speaker 3: you're a king, what would you like to be remembered. 48 00:02:16,919 --> 00:02:20,080 Speaker 1: For being good to the kingdom? 49 00:02:20,280 --> 00:02:21,600 Speaker 3: Being good to the king. 50 00:02:22,000 --> 00:02:25,119 Speaker 2: When people say, oh that King Jonesy, he was good 51 00:02:25,160 --> 00:02:27,120 Speaker 2: to the kingdom. Do you see the aqueducts and all 52 00:02:27,120 --> 00:02:27,640 Speaker 2: that stuff? 53 00:02:27,680 --> 00:02:29,920 Speaker 3: And so he's not the one who drank himself to death. 54 00:02:30,360 --> 00:02:31,560 Speaker 1: That could be King Jonesy. 55 00:02:31,840 --> 00:02:33,240 Speaker 3: Here's another Easter story. 56 00:02:33,320 --> 00:02:36,639 Speaker 1: I like easter stories. Although I would say this, rabbits, yeah, 57 00:02:36,800 --> 00:02:38,080 Speaker 1: before you go on to that. 58 00:02:38,560 --> 00:02:41,240 Speaker 2: If I was the king, I'd probably back off the 59 00:02:41,240 --> 00:02:44,000 Speaker 2: gluttony a little bit because there's a lot of food 60 00:02:44,000 --> 00:02:45,360 Speaker 2: groups that I can't eat together. 61 00:02:46,000 --> 00:02:47,040 Speaker 1: Wouldn't we know that now? 62 00:02:47,080 --> 00:02:48,880 Speaker 3: We don't know that. We didn't know that then. Henry 63 00:02:48,880 --> 00:02:53,520 Speaker 3: the Eighth, even Elton John ate everything. Then would make 64 00:02:53,600 --> 00:02:56,480 Speaker 3: himself sick to eat again because there was no self restraint. 65 00:02:56,680 --> 00:02:58,520 Speaker 1: That's the point of it. 66 00:02:58,520 --> 00:03:00,960 Speaker 3: It's not saying, hey, God, you've got too much, but 67 00:03:01,000 --> 00:03:01,320 Speaker 3: there are. 68 00:03:01,200 --> 00:03:03,840 Speaker 1: Food droops that disagree with you. I can't eat surfain turf. 69 00:03:04,520 --> 00:03:05,160 Speaker 1: It was. 70 00:03:05,200 --> 00:03:10,399 Speaker 2: I think in the wild those two proteins don't combine. 71 00:03:10,600 --> 00:03:11,799 Speaker 3: What do you think in the wild you're going to 72 00:03:11,840 --> 00:03:15,360 Speaker 3: have chocolate m and ms and b louse skittles. You 73 00:03:15,400 --> 00:03:18,560 Speaker 3: eat those things, well, people do. 74 00:03:18,560 --> 00:03:21,560 Speaker 1: But not me. But servant Turf, that that gives me trouble. 75 00:03:21,680 --> 00:03:23,960 Speaker 1: I would say to you, they're leading me to the block, 76 00:03:24,320 --> 00:03:27,400 Speaker 1: about to chop my head off for being good to 77 00:03:27,440 --> 00:03:27,880 Speaker 1: the kingdom. 78 00:03:27,880 --> 00:03:29,640 Speaker 2: I'd say, well, you can I last me or be 79 00:03:29,800 --> 00:03:33,160 Speaker 2: surfain Turf, because then I'll be willing on the guillotine. 80 00:03:32,560 --> 00:03:34,320 Speaker 3: Because then what if you get a reprieve from the guvern? 81 00:03:34,360 --> 00:03:36,640 Speaker 3: I say, no, I'm going to die. Let me discus. 82 00:03:36,680 --> 00:03:38,640 Speaker 1: I've got to pass a lot of wind. 83 00:03:39,880 --> 00:03:43,360 Speaker 3: Well, if you were a king, I think that that's 84 00:03:43,400 --> 00:03:45,320 Speaker 3: the whole point. Is you push through what your body 85 00:03:45,360 --> 00:03:47,760 Speaker 3: tells you. In the old days. Yeah, can we move 86 00:03:47,760 --> 00:03:48,840 Speaker 3: on to wasasca webbits? 87 00:03:48,880 --> 00:03:49,800 Speaker 1: Back to the rabbits? 88 00:03:50,480 --> 00:03:54,600 Speaker 3: So this is interesting. Napoleon Bonaparte was feared on the battlefield, 89 00:03:54,600 --> 00:03:58,240 Speaker 3: as we know, but in eighteen o seven, maybe only 90 00:03:58,280 --> 00:04:01,200 Speaker 3: fifty years after the Swedish King ad Olf Frederick ate 91 00:04:01,320 --> 00:04:04,920 Speaker 3: himself to death, he faced an enemy he never saw coming, 92 00:04:05,520 --> 00:04:10,840 Speaker 3: hundreds of charging rabbits. Hoping to celebrate a recent military victory, 93 00:04:10,880 --> 00:04:16,240 Speaker 3: he ordered his chief of staff, Alexandra Bertier to organize 94 00:04:16,279 --> 00:04:20,680 Speaker 3: a grand rabbit hunt. So he thought that this would 95 00:04:20,720 --> 00:04:23,440 Speaker 3: be great for entertainment. He gathered his men around and 96 00:04:23,480 --> 00:04:27,560 Speaker 3: gathered hundreds of rabbits. Instead of fleeing, the rabbits, who 97 00:04:27,560 --> 00:04:31,359 Speaker 3: were semi domesticated, charged at him. They overwhelmed him in 98 00:04:31,400 --> 00:04:34,919 Speaker 3: a bizarre scene that forced him to retreat. So this 99 00:04:35,080 --> 00:04:40,880 Speaker 3: big war hero terrified in the terrified soldiers all in 100 00:04:41,360 --> 00:04:44,320 Speaker 3: the sphere of where he was terrifying. Yeah, my history 101 00:04:44,400 --> 00:04:47,320 Speaker 3: is a bit blank terrified of these rabbits. They had 102 00:04:47,320 --> 00:04:49,000 Speaker 3: to retreat because the rabbits chased them. 103 00:04:49,400 --> 00:04:52,160 Speaker 2: It's like I might date myself a little bit here, 104 00:04:52,200 --> 00:04:54,880 Speaker 2: but you'll certainly know this episode of the Goodies, the 105 00:04:54,960 --> 00:04:58,080 Speaker 2: Watership Down one when the rabbits turned on the Goodies. 106 00:04:58,640 --> 00:05:01,400 Speaker 1: To remember that Watership Down? 107 00:05:01,640 --> 00:05:03,440 Speaker 3: Did you go to see at the cinema? That Art 108 00:05:03,480 --> 00:05:06,800 Speaker 3: Garf Uncle song? Was really slow? And I thought everyone 109 00:05:06,800 --> 00:05:08,920 Speaker 3: thinks it's going to be cute? Am I imagining they 110 00:05:08,960 --> 00:05:10,599 Speaker 3: died from mix and mitosis? Or was at a joke? 111 00:05:12,920 --> 00:05:14,960 Speaker 1: They just got run over on a country road? 112 00:05:15,080 --> 00:05:15,440 Speaker 3: Did they? 113 00:05:15,600 --> 00:05:17,240 Speaker 1: I'm pretty sure they could run over a shot. 114 00:05:17,520 --> 00:05:18,760 Speaker 3: There was a sadness to it. 115 00:05:19,400 --> 00:05:22,520 Speaker 1: Where did they die in a spiderweb? Was Charlotte's Web, 116 00:05:23,680 --> 00:05:24,280 Speaker 1: that was the fly. 117 00:05:25,240 --> 00:05:27,120 Speaker 3: We never went to the movies when we were kids. 118 00:05:27,200 --> 00:05:29,080 Speaker 3: We never did it. But I remember Mum taking me 119 00:05:29,120 --> 00:05:32,240 Speaker 3: to see Beatrix Potter, and because I so rarely saw anything, 120 00:05:32,480 --> 00:05:34,240 Speaker 3: I thought it was the most exciting thing until I 121 00:05:34,279 --> 00:05:38,640 Speaker 3: realized it was boring. What a depressing life it was, Well, 122 00:05:38,720 --> 00:05:40,719 Speaker 3: it wasn't a depressing life. But the neighbors took us 123 00:05:40,760 --> 00:05:43,320 Speaker 3: to see Born Free. But I don't remember seeing Bambi. 124 00:05:43,400 --> 00:05:46,240 Speaker 3: I don't remember all these movies that have defined a 125 00:05:46,360 --> 00:05:49,120 Speaker 3: generation sound of music. I first saw that when I 126 00:05:49,160 --> 00:05:51,279 Speaker 3: said about sixteen. It was on the TV, and my 127 00:05:51,320 --> 00:05:54,280 Speaker 3: father and I became cynicon slagged it off. I didn't 128 00:05:54,279 --> 00:05:56,760 Speaker 3: see any of these. My Auntie said she was going 129 00:05:56,760 --> 00:05:59,480 Speaker 3: to take me to see Mary Poppins. I'm still waiting. 130 00:06:00,880 --> 00:06:03,000 Speaker 3: I'm still waiting, Artie Julie. 131 00:06:02,760 --> 00:06:03,839 Speaker 1: Come on, Untie Julie. 132 00:06:03,920 --> 00:06:07,680 Speaker 2: These my cinematic experiences were were largely Herbie goes. 133 00:06:10,120 --> 00:06:11,839 Speaker 3: My parents took us to the drive. 134 00:06:11,600 --> 00:06:14,920 Speaker 2: In and then I remember very vividly we were going 135 00:06:14,920 --> 00:06:18,920 Speaker 2: to Luna Park. And we got to Luna Park and 136 00:06:19,120 --> 00:06:21,640 Speaker 2: it was closed and I was a nine year old boy, 137 00:06:22,080 --> 00:06:25,320 Speaker 2: and I had no idea that you could close Luna 138 00:06:25,400 --> 00:06:28,320 Speaker 2: Park And Dad said, okay, mate, well it's closed. 139 00:06:28,440 --> 00:06:30,640 Speaker 3: Tantrum, No just I couldn't. 140 00:06:30,680 --> 00:06:33,599 Speaker 2: I said, yeah, but when are we going in? No, mate, 141 00:06:33,640 --> 00:06:36,400 Speaker 2: it's it's closed. The big metal gates under the mouth, 142 00:06:38,000 --> 00:06:38,719 Speaker 2: it's closed. 143 00:06:38,720 --> 00:06:41,120 Speaker 3: Instead was saying, sorry, everyone, I'll explain it to him again. 144 00:06:41,200 --> 00:06:41,960 Speaker 1: It's closed. 145 00:06:42,760 --> 00:06:45,919 Speaker 2: So then my cousin said, well, why don't we go 146 00:06:45,960 --> 00:06:47,520 Speaker 2: and see a movie. He was a bit older than me, 147 00:06:47,839 --> 00:06:53,599 Speaker 2: and the offerings were Rocky or Star Wars. And I 148 00:06:53,680 --> 00:06:57,240 Speaker 2: adored my older cousin. He would have been about twelve 149 00:06:57,279 --> 00:06:59,840 Speaker 2: when I was nine, so he was my hero. And 150 00:06:59,839 --> 00:07:01,760 Speaker 2: he said, yeah, let's see Rocky. I want to see 151 00:07:01,800 --> 00:07:03,719 Speaker 2: Rocky and I went yeah. And then they were telling 152 00:07:03,720 --> 00:07:05,080 Speaker 2: me a bit. Someone said, is that the one where 153 00:07:05,120 --> 00:07:07,680 Speaker 2: he cuts his eyes? You know? And Rocky he's getting 154 00:07:07,680 --> 00:07:10,600 Speaker 2: punched so much by Apollo Creed. He goes, Mickey, you 155 00:07:10,600 --> 00:07:12,280 Speaker 2: gotta cut me, you gotta cut me, and he cuts 156 00:07:12,320 --> 00:07:14,600 Speaker 2: his eyes so he can see, you know, the puffiness 157 00:07:14,600 --> 00:07:17,160 Speaker 2: of the eyes. And that's that freaked me out a bit. 158 00:07:17,560 --> 00:07:19,360 Speaker 2: And then my other cousin said, why don't we go 159 00:07:19,440 --> 00:07:21,600 Speaker 2: to see Star Wars. That's really good? And I was 160 00:07:22,400 --> 00:07:24,240 Speaker 2: what's in that, and I said, Oh, it's great. They 161 00:07:24,280 --> 00:07:27,120 Speaker 2: get munched up by this monster in this in this swamp. 162 00:07:27,280 --> 00:07:29,040 Speaker 2: And I don't know if I want to watch that either, 163 00:07:29,320 --> 00:07:32,200 Speaker 2: but I remember seeing Star Wars and that opening scene 164 00:07:32,440 --> 00:07:35,480 Speaker 2: where the big battle cruiser comes out and my dad 165 00:07:35,560 --> 00:07:39,160 Speaker 2: just going Jesus as it came. Yeah, and that that 166 00:07:39,320 --> 00:07:40,840 Speaker 2: sticks with me my whole life. 167 00:07:41,000 --> 00:07:43,400 Speaker 3: One about my movie experiences. My brother and I took 168 00:07:43,400 --> 00:07:45,080 Speaker 3: the train into town to see a movie and we 169 00:07:45,200 --> 00:07:48,239 Speaker 3: told we were going in to see some Bill Cosby 170 00:07:48,280 --> 00:07:51,120 Speaker 3: film or something, and instead we saw Alvin Purple. 171 00:07:51,800 --> 00:07:54,000 Speaker 1: What was that? Mother jugs and speed? 172 00:07:54,120 --> 00:07:55,840 Speaker 3: No, it wouldn't have been that. It was something very 173 00:07:55,920 --> 00:07:59,080 Speaker 3: g rated, And instead we saw Alvin Purple. And we 174 00:07:59,160 --> 00:08:01,280 Speaker 3: came home and kept making jokes, and moms finally said, 175 00:08:02,040 --> 00:08:04,239 Speaker 3: what movie did you see? It is all nothing. 176 00:08:04,640 --> 00:08:06,560 Speaker 1: I was all sex. I was all. 177 00:08:06,360 --> 00:08:13,080 Speaker 3: Horrible sack, just boobs and sex, boobs and Bush, which 178 00:08:13,120 --> 00:08:20,400 Speaker 3: was a theater restaurant of the time. Happyase to everyone. 179 00:08:22,280 --> 00:08:24,160 Speaker 1: Okay, kids, that's it for today. 180 00:08:24,280 --> 00:08:29,800 Speaker 2: Come back tomorrow for Marve Jonesy and Amanda's cutting room flow.