1 00:00:00,400 --> 00:00:03,600 Speaker 1: Jersey and Amanda gam Nation. 2 00:00:03,960 --> 00:00:07,040 Speaker 2: Curios an incredible talent on the tennis court. Whether you're 3 00:00:07,040 --> 00:00:08,840 Speaker 2: a fan of his or not, he is a brilliant 4 00:00:08,840 --> 00:00:12,480 Speaker 2: tennis player. He's actually an extremely good tennis commentator. I 5 00:00:12,520 --> 00:00:14,840 Speaker 2: find him really enjoyable to listen to as a commentator. 6 00:00:15,200 --> 00:00:18,080 Speaker 2: He's trying to decide at the moment. He started kind 7 00:00:18,120 --> 00:00:22,599 Speaker 2: of putting the idea out there of retiring soonish. I 8 00:00:22,680 --> 00:00:24,640 Speaker 2: think he's throwing bits and pieces out there as if 9 00:00:24,680 --> 00:00:25,880 Speaker 2: to say it might be on the card. 10 00:00:25,960 --> 00:00:26,599 Speaker 1: How old is he? 11 00:00:27,000 --> 00:00:27,480 Speaker 2: I don't know. 12 00:00:28,520 --> 00:00:30,560 Speaker 1: You can't believe determine his age. He could be anywhere 13 00:00:30,600 --> 00:00:32,160 Speaker 1: between twenty eight and thirty eight. 14 00:00:32,479 --> 00:00:34,519 Speaker 2: Yeah, because I think he was famous early, wasn't he 15 00:00:35,320 --> 00:00:38,479 Speaker 2: as many tennis players are. Well. He's gone on to 16 00:00:38,680 --> 00:00:42,640 Speaker 2: Louis Thereux's podcast and he's talked about. 17 00:00:44,120 --> 00:00:46,960 Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, he's got a you know what we should do? 18 00:00:47,400 --> 00:00:48,360 Speaker 1: We should do a podcast. 19 00:00:48,440 --> 00:00:50,559 Speaker 2: We do Brendan, this is a thing. We do a broadcast, 20 00:00:50,880 --> 00:00:54,560 Speaker 2: we do a podcast. We should do a broadcast, half broadcast, 21 00:00:54,680 --> 00:00:55,520 Speaker 2: half podcast. 22 00:00:55,840 --> 00:00:57,200 Speaker 1: I think that's what this is now. 23 00:00:58,240 --> 00:01:02,760 Speaker 2: He was asked by Louis through about some sort of 24 00:01:03,120 --> 00:01:06,960 Speaker 2: conspiracy theories and anyway, here's Nick Curios. 25 00:01:06,640 --> 00:01:09,920 Speaker 3: You don't think the Pyramids were built by humans? No, 26 00:01:09,959 --> 00:01:12,640 Speaker 3: I don't impossible, do you definitely? 27 00:01:13,040 --> 00:01:13,840 Speaker 1: How so? Well? 28 00:01:14,280 --> 00:01:16,760 Speaker 3: I mean, I just think they rolled huge blocks around 29 00:01:16,800 --> 00:01:17,600 Speaker 3: on logs. 30 00:01:17,800 --> 00:01:20,760 Speaker 1: That's insanity. The fact that how's that possible? 31 00:01:20,760 --> 00:01:23,080 Speaker 4: They got every measurement correct and they're all aligned, and 32 00:01:23,120 --> 00:01:26,160 Speaker 4: they did it with rolling large stones on logs is 33 00:01:26,240 --> 00:01:29,600 Speaker 4: an insane statement. Why the door's so big? Like, well, 34 00:01:30,200 --> 00:01:32,039 Speaker 4: who needs to walk through the doors if they're that big? 35 00:01:32,280 --> 00:01:33,920 Speaker 4: I don't know, I don't I don't know who it was. 36 00:01:34,040 --> 00:01:37,280 Speaker 4: I just don't think that we were capable. It's twenty 37 00:01:37,360 --> 00:01:40,320 Speaker 4: twenty four, like, we can't even all get along, and 38 00:01:40,360 --> 00:01:41,720 Speaker 4: you think that we built the pyramids. 39 00:01:41,800 --> 00:01:46,280 Speaker 1: You're insane. That's insanity stuff. What about landing on the Moon? 40 00:01:46,600 --> 00:01:48,440 Speaker 1: I have my thoughts on it. What are your thoughts 41 00:01:48,480 --> 00:01:48,720 Speaker 1: on it? 42 00:01:49,000 --> 00:01:52,000 Speaker 3: Well, obviously I think we landed on the moon as 43 00:01:52,040 --> 00:01:52,680 Speaker 3: in humans? 44 00:01:53,040 --> 00:01:53,600 Speaker 1: Who who? 45 00:01:53,640 --> 00:01:53,880 Speaker 4: Who? 46 00:01:53,880 --> 00:01:55,320 Speaker 1: Who landed on the Moon? Do you think that the 47 00:01:55,680 --> 00:01:59,160 Speaker 1: Americans did first? Is that a trick question? I'm just 48 00:01:59,200 --> 00:02:00,000 Speaker 1: asking you. 49 00:02:00,080 --> 00:02:02,800 Speaker 3: Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin and the other guys whose 50 00:02:02,880 --> 00:02:05,400 Speaker 3: names we've forgotten. Okay, but obviously it was of the 51 00:02:05,400 --> 00:02:07,960 Speaker 3: first Apollo mission. That was those two and then Michael 52 00:02:08,000 --> 00:02:10,000 Speaker 3: Collins stayed in the space ship. 53 00:02:10,080 --> 00:02:12,720 Speaker 1: Yeah, it's interesting. There's a lot of interesting stuff there. 54 00:02:13,680 --> 00:02:15,520 Speaker 1: So where are you with it? I don't know. I'm 55 00:02:15,560 --> 00:02:16,960 Speaker 1: not going to answer more questions. 56 00:02:17,400 --> 00:02:19,880 Speaker 4: I just think like it was interesting the Americans did 57 00:02:19,880 --> 00:02:22,600 Speaker 4: at first because they had not one, not one successful 58 00:02:22,680 --> 00:02:23,959 Speaker 4: rocket that ever took off, and then all of a 59 00:02:24,000 --> 00:02:24,880 Speaker 4: sudden they were on the moon. 60 00:02:25,000 --> 00:02:26,160 Speaker 1: It was a good tennis prayer. 61 00:02:27,200 --> 00:02:32,160 Speaker 2: This stuff really irritates me because it demeans the science, 62 00:02:32,480 --> 00:02:36,919 Speaker 2: the maths, the genius, the hard work that has gone before, 63 00:02:37,280 --> 00:02:39,080 Speaker 2: and he's got no alternative for it. He just says 64 00:02:39,120 --> 00:02:42,200 Speaker 2: it's insane. We know how the pyramids were built. We know, 65 00:02:42,680 --> 00:02:46,560 Speaker 2: and leuis right. It was giant, massive stone blocks that 66 00:02:46,600 --> 00:02:49,160 Speaker 2: were moved with using a lot of water. They used 67 00:02:49,160 --> 00:02:52,120 Speaker 2: as gypsies. They've worked out how they did it. 68 00:02:52,200 --> 00:02:55,680 Speaker 4: They diverted the nile and they ran it down little things, 69 00:02:55,720 --> 00:02:56,760 Speaker 4: and they had the papyrus. 70 00:02:56,760 --> 00:02:57,760 Speaker 1: There's a lot of papyrus. 71 00:02:58,160 --> 00:03:01,680 Speaker 2: But the Great Pyramid for Kufu was estimated to being 72 00:03:01,680 --> 00:03:04,040 Speaker 2: built one hundred thousand men were involved twenty years and 73 00:03:04,080 --> 00:03:06,920 Speaker 2: they weren't slaves, they were paid workers. We know this 74 00:03:06,960 --> 00:03:10,120 Speaker 2: stuff it's called history. Landing on the Moon, it's history. 75 00:03:10,160 --> 00:03:12,520 Speaker 2: Just because you don't understand the science doesn't mean it 76 00:03:12,520 --> 00:03:14,639 Speaker 2: didn't happen. To say, I've got no answer for it. 77 00:03:14,639 --> 00:03:17,120 Speaker 2: It's just insane, insane, What a dumb way to go 78 00:03:17,160 --> 00:03:21,320 Speaker 2: through the world. Seriously, it just it underplays the incredible 79 00:03:21,360 --> 00:03:23,200 Speaker 2: achievements that humans have had. 80 00:03:23,840 --> 00:03:26,240 Speaker 1: All these years. I like when you get fired up. 81 00:03:26,280 --> 00:03:27,480 Speaker 2: Oh, it makes me so angry. 82 00:03:27,760 --> 00:03:30,480 Speaker 1: You know that's dead sexy, but you'd be number. 83 00:03:30,320 --> 00:03:37,880 Speaker 2: One on maxims when I'm fuming. Stick to your tennis, Nick,