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00:00Tonight on Heart Quiz, it's a battle of the duds.
00:09Crew, knitwear designer and teacher.
00:13Expert subject, knitting.
00:15Sarah, retiree.
00:18Expert subject, the Kray Twins.
00:22Cameron, housekeeper.
00:24Expert subject, Spider-Man.
00:26James, lawyer.
00:29Expert subject, Rekha Moran.
00:33Here's your host, Tom Gleeser.
00:35Yes!
00:37Hello!
00:38Duds, duds.
00:41Welcome to Heart Quiz.
00:42These contestants had a go and failed.
00:44This is not a champions round, this is a battle of the duds.
00:49To be part of the show at home, go to the ABC TV iview socials.
00:53Let's say hello.
00:54Again.
00:55G'day, James.
00:56G'day, Tom.
00:57Now, your expert subject is notorious convicted war criminal, Brake Morant.
01:02Is that right?
01:03Illegally convicted, yes.
01:06Brake Morant, he was an Australian soldier who just went around killing whoever he liked.
01:10Under orders.
01:12Do you think he would get a job at Channel 7?
01:14Yes.
01:17What have you been up to since you were last here?
01:20Are you still working hard to get this murderer pardoned?
01:23Still working on that, making some progress.
01:25Yes.
01:26And occasionally I do my other job.
01:28What's your other job?
01:29Well, I work as a lawyer, but I work as a...
01:33I'm not charging you for this.
01:36I work for a, should I say, a politician.
01:41Which one?
01:43I mean, you didn't have to bring it up, but now you have.
01:45No, no.
01:46So we all want to know.
01:48Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:48No.
01:48Is it true you've got some kind of beef with the universally respected historian and writer
01:59Peter Fitzsimons?
02:01Next.
02:03Why are you cross with Peter Fitzsimons?
02:06His book is rubbish.
02:07Oh, okay.
02:08On Brake Morant.
02:10Okay.
02:11Inaccurate.
02:11Factually inaccurate.
02:12Sounds like you're a little bit jealous that his book sells more at Christmas time than
02:16yours.
02:18No, I'm working on a book myself.
02:19Another book.
02:20Okay.
02:21Which will correct a lot of what he didn't say.
02:23All correct.
02:24All beautifully researched.
02:26Yep.
02:26And boring as f***ing.
02:29Cameron.
02:30Yes.
02:31Now, one of the things about Spider-Man is he's meant to be relatable.
02:34Yes.
02:34He doesn't have much money.
02:36He's got terrible luck.
02:37He's crippled by guilt.
02:38Which of his huge personality flaws do you relate to?
02:41Pretty much all of them.
02:47Now, I'm worried about you, Cameron, because since you were last on, there's been about a
02:50thousand different movies, books, magazines and all that that have come out.
02:54Have you stayed across the subject?
02:56Uh, unfortunately not.
02:58I've kind of, if anything, given up a little on Spider-Man.
03:02Now, since you were here last, you told us you've been working on model planes.
03:06Yes.
03:07How big is that collection?
03:08Actually, it's not too big.
03:09I keep throwing them out.
03:10Why do you throw them out?
03:12I just don't want or need them anymore.
03:14Okay.
03:14We can just do them better.
03:15So you paint it, complete it, chuck it.
03:19Sometimes.
03:19Well, probably better than what my dad did back in his day.
03:22Oh, what'd he do?
03:23Shot them with air rifles.
03:30Sarah.
03:30Hi, Tom.
03:31Your expert subject is identical twins, the Cray Brothers, who were British gangsters.
03:36Now, we noted this last time, but you have the perfect accent for London gangster.
03:39Is that fair?
03:40Yeah, that's what you said.
03:41Well, can you please say for me, if I lose again, I'm going to cut you, you toilet.
03:48Please.
03:49If I lose again, I'm going to cut you, you toilet.
03:54Yes!
03:56Yes!
03:58I love it.
03:59Now, the Crays were extremely violent thugs.
04:02Remind us what you like about them.
04:03Uh, that.
04:04Oh.
04:06You like that they were bad?
04:08Oh, yeah.
04:08Okay.
04:09I like a bad boy.
04:10Okay.
04:10Welcome to Hard Quiz.
04:16Last time you got all of your expert round questions correct.
04:19Yeah.
04:20So you got five from five, but you bombed out in Tom's round.
04:23Did losing make you feel mad?
04:25Very mad.
04:26Okay.
04:26You know, you said, I was, I did say I was going to get you in the car park.
04:30Oh.
04:30But I couldn't find your car.
04:31All right.
04:33So if you lose again tonight, should I organise security to escort me to my car?
04:36Definitely.
04:38All right.
04:41Who?
04:41Hi, Tom.
04:43How hard is it to learn how to knit?
04:47Oh, look, it's just a couple of sticks and some string.
04:49It's not that hard.
04:50So you just need a bit of wool and osteoporosis and off you go.
04:55Mmm, I think it'd be a bit hard to knit if you had osteoporosis.
04:58Okay.
04:59So why bother learning how to knit when an eight-year-old at a sweatshop could make something
05:02as good as this suit?
05:06Well, boy fashion is really about acting against that.
05:09I really don't believe that we should be buying clothes that are made by children.
05:13All right.
05:18Your taxes pay for this suit.
05:21You should be happy I bought it from Child Labour.
05:25Now, last time you were here, you had four of your questions stolen by Patsy,
05:31who went on to get a record of 120 points.
05:35Would you like the Cray Twins to take out a hit on Patsy?
05:37You know, the knitting community is very tight-knit and I received a lot of messages of support.
05:49I had to respond by saying, I do not condone violence.
05:52All right, let's play.
05:57Hard!
05:58Expert round.
05:59Expert subject.
06:01Win or lose five points.
06:02Steal and answer double points.
06:05I'll ask each of you five questions on your expert subject.
06:08Right, you get five points.
06:09Wrong, I will take five points from you.
06:10The rest of you can steal at any time to get double points.
06:13Let's start with Prue and her expert subject, knitting.
06:16Knitters can create tubes of fabric by knitting in the round using circular or what other kind of needle?
06:26Prue.
06:27Uh, double-pointed needles.
06:29Correct.
06:32In his first post on social media app TikTok, musician Lenny Kravitz resurrected a meme from 2012
06:39by wearing what knitted item?
06:42For the skillet, Sarah.
06:44Beanie.
06:44Inkeric.
06:46Prue.
06:47Scarf.
06:48Correct.
06:53Lenny Kravitz wore the big scarf in 2012 and it became a meme when people photoshopped it to be even bigger.
07:01Pulling apart your knitting to undo a mistake is...
07:04Frogging.
07:05Correct.
07:08Is known by what amphibious name?
07:10Frogging is correct.
07:11Why is it called frogging?
07:12Because you rip it, rip it.
07:13Knitters have great jokes.
07:21Competitive diver Tom Daly was celebrated for his knitting at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, making
07:27a pouch to hold what item?
07:29Prue.
07:30His gold medal.
07:31Correct.
07:35Last question in your set, Prue.
07:36The knitting technique where you knit with your fingers instead of knitting needles is called finger what?
07:43Prue.
07:44Knitting.
07:45Correct.
07:52Well, it's a Duds episode, so we've got to...
07:56You know, we've got to get a few easy ones in there.
08:02Five from four!
08:04All right, next set of questions is for Sarah on the Cray Twins.
08:10As part of organised crime gang, The Firm, Ronnie and Reggie Cray terrorised London in the 50s
08:18and 60s, with Ronnie adopting what military rank?
08:21Sarah?
08:22The Colonel.
08:23Correct.
08:26Yeah, they loved monster movies and they wanted to be famous like Al Capone.
08:29And like Colonel Sanders, he's not a real colonel, but like KFC, they killed people.
08:38In 1956, Ronnie Cray was sentenced to three years in prison for grievous bodily harm after
08:44a rival was attacked with what rifle fixing?
08:48It's wide open.
08:50For the Steelers, Prue.
08:51Bayonet.
08:53Correct!
08:54Double blunts to you.
08:58Well done.
08:59Despite reputations for murder, assault and arson, the Crays were social high flyers,
09:05known to associate with Frank Sinatra and which Wizard of Oz star?
09:08Sarah?
09:09Judy Garland.
09:10Correct!
09:15In his autobiography, My Story, Ronnie Cray acknowledges he had what sexual orientation?
09:21Phyllis Gaelis Cameron.
09:22He was homosexual.
09:24Incorrect.
09:25Sarah?
09:26Bisexual.
09:27Correct!
09:28Correct!
09:29Yeah, their gang was actually fine with it.
09:34So for the era, it's actually quite a nice story of tolerance, if you ignore all the murder
09:39and stabbing and shit.
09:42Last question in your set, Sarah.
09:44Brothers Ronnie and Reggie were known as the Cray twins due to there being how many of them?
09:49Sarah?
09:49Sarah?
09:50Two.
09:50Correct!
09:50Sometimes we save the tricky ones for life.
10:01Okay, time now for Cameron and Spider-Man.
10:03A catchphrase first used in The Amazing Spider-Man issue six, Peter Parker refers to his ability
10:14to sense danger.
10:16Cameron?
10:16His spider sense is tingling.
10:18Correct!
10:19By saying, my spider sense is what?
10:22Tingling is correct.
10:23In 1971, several issues of The Amazing Spider-Man ran afoul of the Comics Code Authority for showing
10:31drug use by Harry Osborne, the son of which arch-villain?
10:35Cameron?
10:36The Green Goblin.
10:37Correct!
10:37In the Spider-Man comics, the sound effect, thwip, means the hero is performing what action?
10:47Cameron?
10:47He's spinning his webs.
10:50Correct!
10:54A classic meme recreated to promote the film Spider-Man No Way Home featured Spider-Man actors
11:00Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield and who else?
11:03Cameron?
11:03Toby Maguire.
11:05Correct!
11:07Last question in your set, Cameron.
11:10The theme to Disney Junior's Spidey and his amazing friends includes the lyric, Spidey
11:15and his amazing, Spidey and his amazing, Spidey and his amazing, what?
11:21Cameron?
11:21Friends.
11:29Five from five!
11:30Last set of the expert round, it's James and Breaker Morant.
11:42I feel like if Peter Fitzsimons was here, he would have stolen a few answers.
11:47If he was, I wouldn't be here.
11:49Oh.
11:52Do you have a dartboard with a red bandana on it at home?
11:56I feel like this, uh, the contempt is really deep, James.
12:03Emigrating from England in 1883, Harry Breaker Morant worked as a stockman in Queensland,
12:08where he was accused of writing dud cheques and stealing 32 of what livestock?
12:13Pigs.
12:14Correct!
12:18Convicted of murdering prisoners in the Second Boer War, Morant argued he was following orders,
12:23a legal defence now known by the name of what German city?
12:28James.
12:29Correct!
12:29Yeah, Breaker Morant expert Peter Fitzsimons, as it turns out, says that there was no proof
12:38that the orders, like, they ever existed.
12:40There were no such orders, certainly that would not have come to light, and if Mr. Uncles
12:45says, you know, there's proof of this, let's see it, mate.
12:49Who's this Mr. Uncles guy?
12:50Oh, no.
12:52I've got the proof.
12:54It's there.
12:55You're Mr. Uncles?
12:57Yes.
12:57Okay.
12:59In the 1980 movie Breaker Morant, moments before being executed by Firing Squad, Morant
13:08says, shoot straight, you what?
13:10To the skillet, Sarah.
13:12Bastard.
13:13Incorrect.
13:14It's still open.
13:16James.
13:17Shoot straight, you bastards.
13:19Correct!
13:22Yeah, Sarah, you got it wrong, because you said bastard, and it's bastards.
13:25It's plural.
13:26Oh.
13:27Yeah, yeah.
13:28That's not very fair.
13:30Oh, isn't it?
13:30Well, your subject's not the cray.
13:39Morant claimed to be acting under orders from Lord Kitchener, whose military tactics included
13:44a practice of destruction known as what earth?
13:47Cameron for the skill.
13:49Scorched earth.
13:50Correct!
13:50Last question in your set, James.
13:56Yep.
13:57In the war, Morant fought with the Bushveld Carboneers, a unit known by what word meaning
14:02the opposite of regular?
14:05For the Steelers, Cameron.
14:07Irregular.
14:08Correct!
14:08It's almost like Sesame Street, isn't it?
14:20We've looked through their subjects, now let's look through mine.
14:23Tom's round.
14:24Tom's subject, multiple choice.
14:27This week, I've been really getting into death.
14:31I love death.
14:32That's why I watch Sammy J's gigs.
14:37A personification of death, the Grim Reaper is typically pictured carrying which farming
14:41tool?
14:42A, scythe.
14:43B, manuk.
14:44C, axe.
14:45D, fork.
14:47The answer is...
14:48A, scythe.
14:54Able to kill a healthy adult with its toxin, which of these mushrooms is known as the death
15:00cap?
15:00A, this one.
15:01B, this one.
15:03C, this one.
15:05D, this one.
15:08The answer is...
15:10D, this one.
15:13Coo, Cameron James.
15:18If you ever make me a risotto, I'm not going to eat it.
15:22Known as the smell of death, the odour of rotting flesh is mainly attributed to cadaverine.
15:28And which other chemical substance?
15:30A, arsine.
15:31B, vomicine.
15:33C, putrescine.
15:35D, sarcophagene.
15:38The answer is...
15:40C, putrescine.
15:43A Madagascan ritual known as the turning of the bones sees families exhume their loved
15:53ones years after death to do what?
15:56A, bury them in a different location.
15:58B, ask three and only three questions about the afterlife.
16:02C, dance with them.
16:03D, scare children with ghost stories.
16:05The answer is...
16:11C, dance with them.
16:14Yeah, exhume in the dead is also how they find hosts for dancing with the stars.
16:21LAUGHTER
16:22Last question in my round to us.
16:26Double points.
16:28Have a listen.
16:29The death-themed song
16:33I Will Follow You Into The Dark
16:35was released as a single in 2006
16:37by a band with which death-themed
16:39name? A. The Killers
16:41B. Death Cab For Cutie
16:43C. The Grateful Dead
16:44D. Megadeth
16:45E. Death From Above 1979
16:47F. The Brian Jonestown Massacre
16:50The answer is
16:53B. Death Cab For Cutie
16:55All right, at the end of my round
17:02James, you're at the bottom on ten
17:03get over here
17:04C. You want to appeal the decision?
17:16No, I'll shoot through
17:18I've enjoyed the experience
17:21Guess who's on the other side of that door
17:23What?
17:23There's someone wearing a red bandana
17:25waiting to give you a big hug
17:29Thank you
17:29All right
17:31Out
17:31Thanks Tom
17:32There he goes
17:33All right, it's People's Round
17:42Sit up straight, play along at home
17:48Your time starts now
17:49Which R&B singer's name is a term for someone who shows theatregoers to their seats?
17:55Sarah
17:55Usher
17:56Yes
17:57Which R&B singer roller skated while headlining the 2024 Super Bowl halftime show?
18:02Time's up
18:07Usher
18:08Which film franchise uses the tagline, in space no one can hear you scream?
18:14Sarah
18:14Alien
18:15Yes
18:16Isla Fisher's 2016 book about a babysitter has the rhyming title Marge in what?
18:22Cameron
18:23Charge
18:23Yes
18:24Which contestant's name am I about to call out?
18:28Prue
18:29Prue
18:29Yes
18:30Bette Mendler won a Grammy for a song named after what flower?
18:37Time's up, the answer is The Rose
18:39At the end of the people's round, Sarah, you're at the bottom on 25, get over here
18:45I'm going to need security, aren't I?
18:56Better be watching over your shoulder tonight
18:58All right, well if you kill me, hopefully James might try to restore my memory
19:08All right, you ready to go?
19:11I'm ready to go
19:12There she goes
19:17All right, only two left, who's going to be the hard quiz champion?
19:22Prue and Cameron, get over here because it's time to play hard quiz
19:25Final round, head to head, Spider-Man vs. Neating, hard quiz
19:31Now there can only be one hard quiz champion who gets to take home the limited edition big brass mug
19:38Just a reminder, it's a dud mug
19:39It's got a hole in the bottom of it
19:41What will you do with the mug if you win, Cameron?
19:46Might keep all me comics up in it
19:47You know, the ones after I've done tearing them up because they're rubbish
19:50Okay
19:51What about you, Prue?
19:56Well, I'm going to put my collection of ball bands in there
20:00Okay
20:00It's best-of-five penalty shootout style, harder questions on your expert subjects
20:06So it's Cameron's knowledge of Spider-Man vs. Prue's knowledge of knitting
20:10Let's play
20:11Hard
20:11Prue, do you reckon that Patsy will be watching?
20:18I hope Patsy's watching
20:19It feels like, well, I hope I win
20:21How great would that be?
20:24Because if you won, it would be great because you won, unlike Patsy
20:27Cameron
20:32Yes
20:33While the first featured appearance of the supervillain Venom
20:36Was in The Amazing Spider-Man issue 300
20:39He was seen in the final panels of number 299
20:44Terrifying Peter Parker's girlfriend Mary Jane
20:48With what four words?
20:51I know this because it's one of my favourite panels of all, actually
20:55Just because I've always been a huge fan of Venom
20:58But he says specifically
21:00Honey, I'm home
21:02Incorrect
21:06The correct answer is
21:09Hi, honey, I'm home
21:11I did specifically say four words
21:17And you said three
21:18So yeah, he said
21:20Hi, honey, I'm home
21:21God, even that hurt me
21:24How do you think of me?
21:26I know, I know
21:27And I'm dead inside, Cameron
21:29Prue
21:31Here are the first two pages of a pattern for a big brass mug cosy
21:36Awesome
21:37The cosy is knitted in the round
21:40Using stranded colour work to create the design
21:43What knitting technique would be used later in the pattern to create an opening for the mug handle to stick through?
21:53Oh, this is awesome
21:55So I've spent all of this year travelling around teaching people this very technique
22:00It's where you knit in the round using fair oil stranded colour work
22:03And then you cut it
22:04And my answer is
22:06Steak
22:07Oh, hang on
22:08Is it stick or sticking?
22:10You're going to do a steak
22:12It's my answer
22:13Correct
22:15For viewers who are not familiar with knitting patterns
22:21Here's one we've knocked off
22:22Marty
22:23Okay
22:24This is a cosy for the big brass mug
22:28I love it
22:30That's so cool
22:31If I win, can I keep that?
22:37Yeah, if you win, you can keep both
22:39Awesome
22:40And if you lose, you get neither
22:41Cameron
22:442018's Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse
22:48Features multiple references to the number 42
22:51According to co-director Peter Ramsey
22:54And producer Christopher Miller
22:55The number had what personal behind-the-scenes significance?
23:01I'll be absolutely honest
23:02This one has kind of slipped my mind a fair bit
23:06I'm going to say that
23:08There were 42 versions of Spider-Man they wanted to put in
23:16Incorrect
23:18The correct answer is
23:20It was baseballer Jackie Robinson's number
23:23Ah
23:23Jackie Robinson was a barrier-smashing black baseball player
23:28And the film features a black Hispanic version of Spider-Man
23:31So it was a tribute to that
23:32Yeah
23:3242 is also the age you reach when you realise
23:35You've been wasting your life with this shit
23:36Marty
23:40This is exciting
23:42Oh yes
23:43Okay
23:44This is awesome
23:45Prue
23:47Here's a chart with the standard yarn weights from the Craft Yarn Council
23:51Match these types of yarn to their weight category
23:55Fabulous
23:57I love this
23:57This is so good
23:58Alright so these different weights
24:02It's pretty funny because like there really isn't
24:04Even though Craft Yarn Council try to make things standard
24:07There aren't actually really standard weights
24:09Okay
24:10Um
24:10Yeah so
24:11I'm just trying to work out what's the
24:13You're enjoying this more than Patsy
24:14I'm loving this
24:15You're enjoying yourself so much more than Patsy
24:18Alright so I think that's where number 3 goes
24:22It might be number 2
24:23I'm pretty sure it's 3
24:24It might be 2
24:25I might have to do a little bit of like playing around
24:28That's right
24:29Just talk us through what you're thinking as you do it
24:31Yeah
24:31And then I'm trying to work out what's the thickest one
24:34So I think we're going with jumbo roving right at number 7
24:39Which sounds a lot like super bulky roving as well
24:43Can you see how there's like replication of these terms
24:45So like it's supposed to be standard but it's not really
24:48Um
24:49Uh then
24:51I think we're going there
24:54And worsted around the 4 I reckon
24:58Um I think we're looking at fingering
25:01Well see fingering can also be
25:03One
25:04I don't
25:05Yeah
25:05There's
25:06You were saying about some funny
25:08Anything funny in knitting world
25:11There are some funny words
25:12Yeah
25:12Yeah well it's always
25:13It's always good to start with fingering
25:15I know
25:15I think we're right
25:20So we're going from thinnest to thickest
25:22Fingering, socks, sport, decay, worsted, chunky
25:26So yeah I think we're right
25:27I think I'm good
25:28I'm going to lock it in
25:30Correct
25:33All right
25:38Marty
25:39Cameron
25:44The Amazing Spider-Man issue 121
25:48Cover dated June 1973
25:50Was a turning point in the character's history
25:53Partly due to what controversial sound effect
25:57Seen on the fourth panel of page 18
26:01Okay
26:04I think I know this answer
26:06I think I know
26:07Because in the 70s
26:09Apart from the question you asked earlier
26:11About the drugs issue
26:13The only other controversial issue
26:17I guess you could say
26:18In the 70s
26:19Was the storyline
26:21The death of Gwen Stacy
26:23And so
26:24Because it was when
26:26The Green Goblin threw her off
26:28The
26:29Queensborough
26:30I think bridge
26:31And Spider-Man
26:33Flung out his web to catch her
26:35And it caught her
26:37But
26:37Because of the forces of gravity
26:39The sound effect that
26:41Made was
26:42Snap
26:44Correct
26:46Who?
26:53Yes Tom
26:54Part of JW Anderson's
26:55Spring Summer 2020 collection
26:57A knitted colour block patchwork cardigan
27:00Priced at $1,890 US dollars
27:03Became world famous
27:05After it was worn by
27:07Whom?
27:08Okay
27:08Um
27:09I mean
27:11I'm trying to think
27:13The colour block cardigan
27:14Has been worn by a lot of people
27:15It's like a very popular style
27:17And WA Anderson
27:18I'm trying to think
27:19Who that designer is
27:21And where they're based
27:21If it would be someone
27:22From their country
27:25Um
27:26I know Beyonce
27:29Let's say Beyonce
27:29Close
27:32Correct answer was
27:34Harry Styles
27:35Of course
27:40Yes
27:41Oh they're both singers
27:42You know
27:42He's known for his knitwear too
27:45He wears a lot of flamboyant knits
27:46Yes
27:47And crocheted outfits
27:48Yeah
27:48Cameron
27:49Written by Marv Wolfman
27:52Entitled
27:5224 Hours to Doomsday
27:54Issue 192
27:56Of The Amazing Spider-Man
27:58Features The Hero Shackled To A Bomb
28:00Along With Which Other Character
28:03Judging from
28:04The look of the cover
28:07And from what I can see
28:08And my knowledge of
28:09The villains of that era
28:11And from
28:13The smattering of comics I've read
28:15In that era
28:15I
28:17Would have to say
28:19Um
28:19Alistair Smythe
28:21The Spider-Slayer
28:22Incorrect
28:24The correct answer is
28:26JJ Jamison
28:28Oh
28:29It's Smythe who shackled them together
28:31Ah
28:31Yeah
28:32But the other person was
28:33JJ Jamison
28:34Uh
28:34Did they escape?
28:35I'm on the edge of my seat
28:36Yeah
28:38Alright Prue
28:44If you get this right
28:45You are tonight's
28:45Hard Quiz Champion
28:46Suck shit Patsy
28:48Prue
28:52Elizabeth Zimmerman
28:54Was a hugely influential designer
28:56Who revolutionised the art
28:57Of knitting
28:58Her first book
28:59Published in 1971
29:01Had what title?
29:03It definitely had something to do
29:05With no
29:06Not crying
29:07Or knitting without tears
29:08Something along those lines
29:10It was sort of
29:10Trying to
29:11Sort of give back power
29:12To the
29:13The knitter
29:13And empower
29:14Her or him or them
29:15To
29:16They to be
29:17Um
29:17To feel like
29:18They were in charge
29:19Of their
29:19Their creative output
29:21So I think it's
29:22Knitting without tears
29:23I think
29:23I think that's the title
29:24Correct
29:26Which means you are
29:27To our title
29:27Please
29:27All right Cameron
29:31We know what this means
29:32Out
29:32There he goes
29:34Congratulations
29:41Prue
29:41You are tonight's
29:42Hard Quiz Champion
29:43Which means you get
29:44To the title
29:44And the title
29:46And you get to do
29:47The title
29:48And the title
29:49In your face
29:58Patsy
29:59We know what this means
30:00You are tonight's
30:01The title
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