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Transcript
00:30G'day, I'm Adam Hills, welcome to Specs and Specs, the music quiz show that's asking
00:36you to wake us up A, when it's all over, B, when September ends, or C, before you go-go.
00:41Joining me as always are our two team captains, he sits by the pool when Teddy swims and she
00:45hogs the diving board while Tom waits, it's Alan Brough and Miff Waters.
00:53Alan's first guest tonight is a singer and actor who has starred in Neighbours, sung in
00:57Rogue Traders, and is currently appearing in a one-woman production of Shirley Valentine.
01:02Her career is a lot like her surname, it's long, it's varied, and it takes some unexpected
01:06turns.
01:06Please welcome Natalie Bassinklage.
01:13Alan's second guest is a comedian who recently found out she's descended from a Japanese samurai.
01:18When she does stand-up, she not only slays, she makes the audience write a haiku about
01:22it afterwards, please welcome Nina Oyama.
01:29Ms first guest tonight is the front man of Brisbane indie outfit Ballpark Music, a band
01:33that was formed as a university assignment, because there's nothing more rock and roll
01:37than doing exactly what your tutor tells you to do.
01:40Please welcome Sam Cromer.
01:45Ms final guest tonight is a comedian who started playing opera for her pet birds.
01:49They still crap all over the house, but now they do it in time to the Gypsy Chorus from
01:53La Traviata.
01:54Please welcome Steph Tisdale.
02:00Welcome all.
02:01Huge year for you in Ballpark Music, because you have been announced as the support act for
02:06Oasis.
02:09And look, I noticed online a few people questioned why your band was chosen.
02:14It's a valid question.
02:15Well, the interesting thing is people were tweeting Liam Gallagher about it, going, why
02:20Ballpark Music?
02:21And then he responded, right?
02:22Yeah.
02:22Someone said, whose decision was it to have them?
02:25And he said, it was mine.
02:26It was better than feeling like, yeah, we won some kind of like industry lottery.
02:30Let's give these guys a go.
02:32Yes.
02:32You're being annoyingly humble, can I just say.
02:35Yeah.
02:36Like, this is huge.
02:37Like, massive congratulations.
02:39I would only wear clothes that say, supporting Oasis, Liam Gallagher shows me.
02:45Like, I would.
02:46Look, it is nice when an artist does something nice for you, because you've had lovely moments
02:50with Delta Goodrum.
02:52Yes.
02:52She's the best, right?
02:53I was filming a movie with her, and it's so embarrassing.
02:57I went to Coles to go and get a drink after work, and because I'm an idiot, and I like
03:03to just tease people, she saw me in the Coles, right, and everybody's like, watching her
03:08at Delta Goodrum, and everyone's getting really excited.
03:11She goes, hey, Stefan comes over to give me a hug, and because I'm a bitch and a bully,
03:16I went, do not touch me.
03:19This is so embarrassing.
03:21Why are you talking to me?
03:23And everyone was like, you know, and she was like, ha, ha, ha, stop, and I looked like
03:28a dickhead, and then I got to the counter with my one drink, and my card declined.
03:35It was like $3.50, and she just swans in, looking beautiful, having just been bullied
03:41by me, and goes, I'll get it, do you need anything else?
03:45So brilliant.
03:46We're also marking 20 years of Speaks and Speaks this year by celebrating the best of
03:50Australia's music, and tonight, we're joined by someone who's celebrating
03:5321 years of making records, Sarah Blasco.
04:00And so you're heading out on tour to celebrate your first two albums.
04:05Yeah, I'm going to play both of them in full.
04:08And Sam, you're particularly excited to see Sarah on the show tonight, right?
04:11Oh, yeah, you are.
04:12Don't feel pressured.
04:13Well, you know, I've always loved your music, and I have a specific memory of sitting with
04:21a family, watching Spicks and Speaks as a teenager, and seeing you on the show, and thinking,
04:27would love to do that one day, and you're on the show.
04:35Right, Sarah, we'll see you at the end of the show.
04:36All right, now, let's get into round one.
04:43Miff and Alan are going to pick a topic.
04:44Everybody will be quizzed on that topic.
04:46Your choices tonight are London Calling, Sweet Home Chicago, New York, New York, and Taking
04:51Care of Brisbane.
04:55Alan, you can pick first.
04:56I believe that you have been in the musical Chicago.
04:59True.
05:00So...
05:01I don't look like this guy, though.
05:02No, the Pope was not...
05:03Do you know what, Matt?
05:06Don't be mean to yourself.
05:07I think you look a lot like that.
05:10So I've taken that all on board, and we're going to pick Chicago, please.
05:15Yay!
05:16Okay, Miff.
05:17I've got Brisbaneites here, so we are taking care of Brisbane.
05:20Okay, we'll start with Sweet Home Chicago.
05:22Everyone on your buzzers, let's play Spicks and Specs.
05:24First question for one point.
05:26Which Chicago-formed band released the hit songs Let's Groove, Boogie Wonderland...
05:31Oh, yes.
05:31Earth, Wind and Fire.
05:32Yes, it was Earth, Wind and Fire for two points.
05:35Here are photos of bands from Chicago missing their lead singers.
05:38Name the bands.
05:39Yes.
05:40Um, that's Pete Wentz.
05:42I remember him from my era.
05:43Fall Out Boy.
05:44Yes.
05:45That's Smashing Pumpkins.
05:46Yes, two points out of two.
05:47Well done.
05:50Final question for three points.
05:51Name three songs from Chicago the musical.
05:55Yes.
05:55I don't think it should be a surprise that we're looking at you.
06:02Oh, my God, I should know this, right?
06:02Mr Cellophane.
06:04Yes.
06:05Cell Block Tango.
06:06Yes.
06:07And?
06:09All That Jazz.
06:10Yes.
06:10Three points.
06:11All right, let's get on to Taking Care of Brisbane.
06:17Oh, here we go.
06:17Your first question.
06:19In 2010, Australian indie rock band The Go-Betweens had what architectural structure named...
06:24Yes, The Go-Between Bridge.
06:26Yes.
06:27They had a bridge named after them in Brisbane.
06:29That's super cool, all right?
06:31It's massively cool.
06:32Yeah.
06:32All right, for two points, listen to these lyrics by Brisbane band Powderfinger.
06:36Name the song and the album it was released on.
06:38I see your shadow on the street now.
06:42That's My Happiness.
06:43That's on Odyssey No. 5.
06:45My Happiness, Odyssey No. 5.
06:46Correct.
06:47Well done.
06:49Two Brisbane-born singers have represented countries at Eurovision.
06:52Name them from the songs they performed, which are...
06:55Ooh, Ah, Just a Little Bit, Sound of Silence and Zero Gravity.
06:58Yes.
07:00Sorry, this is my wheelhouse.
07:02Yeah, of course.
07:03Zero Gravity was obviously Kate Miller-Heidkid.
07:06Correct.
07:06Sound of Silence.
07:07Dummy him.
07:08Yes.
07:09And Ooh, Ah, Just a Little Bit.
07:10Oh, Gina G.
07:11Yes, three points out of three.
07:12Oh, no.
07:16While we're talking Brisbane bands, Nina, were you in a Savage Garden cover band?
07:20I was.
07:21Um, I played the drums.
07:23Do you still play the drums?
07:25No.
07:26I had, like, a brief moment in time where I thought I would pick it up, because I went
07:29to Ben Lee's house in LA, and he was like, we're at a house party.
07:33Yeah, sorry, Clang.
07:34Um, but I was there, and he was like, do you play any instrument?
07:38And I was like, oh, I used to play bassoon.
07:40And he was like, not that interesting.
07:42Do you play anything else?
07:43And I was like, okay, when I was 13, I played the drums in a Savage Garden cover band.
07:47And he was like, all right, well, I've got a kit.
07:49And Georgia Mac was randomly there, so he, like, gave her a bass.
07:53And then he sung and played guitar.
07:55And I got to jam Savage Garden songs with Georgia Mac and Ben Lee.
07:59So you gave up with the bassoon?
08:04Um, yeah, I quit because I didn't like practicing, but I did do it for a long time.
08:08It sort of looks like a bong and sounds like a fart, so...
08:11Oh, my God.
08:18All right, at the end of that round, the scores are Alan, Nat, Nina, four points, Miff, Sam,
08:22Steph, eight points.
08:23Oh, yeah.
08:24Team's have to buzz in and identify the tunes being performed live in the studio.
08:32Tonight, your songs are being played by live, looping trumpet and percussion soundscape sister duo,
08:38Charlie Needs Braces.
08:39Yeah!
08:46Everyone on your buzzers, first song, please.
08:49Oh.
09:24Rock Lobster.
09:25Yes.
09:26It's Rock Lobster by the Beaches.
09:27Everyone's blown away just listening to you.
09:44How do you describe your music?
09:45I like to call it lobster funk.
09:47Yeah.
09:48A lot of our music is about protecting wildlife, country and waterways in the land.
09:55Oh.
09:56Well, call me a crab for my luck.
10:02Can we have song two, please?
10:03Oh.
10:10Oh, thank you.
10:13Oh, thank you.
10:15Okay, I'll be good.
10:16All right.
10:17All right.
10:18You're good.
10:19MUSIC PLAYS
10:39Yes, yes.
10:41HE SINGS
10:43Hot Stuff.
10:45Yes, it's Hot Stuff, Donna Summer!
10:47CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
10:49Oh, that's nice. Very good.
10:51All right, final song, please.
10:53MUSIC PLAYS
10:55MUSIC PLAYS
10:58MUSIC PLAYS
11:00MUSIC PLAYS
11:04MUSIC FADES
11:06MUSIC FADES
11:08MUSIC FADES
11:10MUSIC FADES
11:11MUSIC FADES
11:16MUSIC FADES
11:17MUSIC FADES
11:18MUSIC FADES
11:20MUSIC FADES
11:21MUSIC FADES
11:23Yes, this side, this side.
11:38Groove is in the heart by D-Line.
11:39Groove is in the heart by D-Line, yes.
11:43And would you please say,
11:45Tally, these bracelets, they're not working.
11:49At the end of that round,
11:51Alan, Nat, Nina are on six points.
11:53Miff, Sam and Steph, nine points.
11:59Each team will be given three items available for sale online.
12:03You have to put the items into the order of the price they sold for,
12:06from cheapest to most expensive.
12:08Miff, Sam, Steph, here are your items.
12:10A basketball signed by Michael Jordan
12:12and featured in the Jam music video by the King of Pop, Michael Jackson.
12:17A snooker table custom-made for the kings of rock and roll,
12:20the Rolling Stones.
12:20And a chest exerciser owned by the king, Elvis Presley.
12:25Put them in order, least to most expensive.
12:28I would rate the chest exerciser as the most expensive,
12:31because I love Elvis,
12:32but that's probably not a good way to play this game.
12:35Do you know what, though?
12:36Michael Jordan, like, it's sport.
12:39It's Michael Jordan.
12:40It's double celeb, you know.
12:42We've got two people involved here.
12:45Well, the pool table would be obviously very valuable
12:48for the drugs that would be hidden in the pockets.
12:52Can I do my impression of the pool table?
13:01I'm going to play more pool.
13:03Yeah, absolutely.
13:04I'd just, I'd forgotten what pool was like.
13:07It's amazing when you get it in the hole.
13:16What are our vibes, just quickly?
13:18I'm thinking pool table is the cheapest.
13:20It looks like the kind of thing where the band's like,
13:22hey, can you make us this fancy thing,
13:25and they've possibly never even used it.
13:27Good point.
13:27I'm thinking Elvis fans are pretty psycho,
13:31so that could put it to the top,
13:34but my gut feelings with you,
13:35I think basketball might be at the top.
13:38Okay.
13:38And it's totally scientific.
13:40Okay, we're going to go to the sports ball.
13:42The sports ball's most expensive.
13:43Chest exerciser.
13:44Chest exerciser.
13:45That thing, whatever it is, and the pool table.
13:48All right.
13:49You got one of them right.
13:50What did we get, Mike?
13:52The Michael Jordan jam basketball sold for $45,500.
13:56It was the most expensive.
13:58The Rolling Stone snooker table went for $7,800,
14:02and Elvis Presley's chest exerciser went for $2,935.
14:06Bargain.
14:06I mean, do you know what?
14:07I thought it would be more than that,
14:08and then I'm like, it's a f***ing chest exerciser.
14:12And it's Elvis's, so it was like,
14:14yeah, the ad probably said,
14:15for sale chest stretch exerciser, never stretched.
14:18Yeah.
14:19All right, Alan, Nat, Nina,
14:21your items are a hot-to-go leotard
14:24worn by one of the hottest new artists going around,
14:26Chapel Roan.
14:27Ooh.
14:27A stage-worn 1975 piano jumpsuit
14:30from the rocket man Elton John,
14:32and a puma one-piece
14:34worn by the extroverted frontman of Queen,
14:37Freddie Mercury.
14:38Put these in order.
14:40Wow, the audience loved that one.
14:42Oh, I just looked up and saw why.
14:44Put these in order.
14:46Least to most expensive.
14:47It sort of looks like the Borat swimming costume.
14:51There'd be DNA in that red outfit, wouldn't there?
14:53Surely Elton John is like...
14:55I would have thought the Elton John one would be very...
14:58Like, Chapel Roan, great.
15:00Like, but...
15:01Yeah, I'm kind of going 1975 Elton John first.
15:04I would say, yeah.
15:05Highest, highest?
15:05I feel like Freddie Mercury's might be higher.
15:08Just because, like...
15:09You can see the package, or...?
15:10Well, yeah, what Miss said, like, the DNA.
15:13Like, I just think a pervert might want to smell it.
15:15So you think that this is basically
15:20people buy these things to sniff them?
15:23Yeah, also, um, Freddie Mercury is dead,
15:25so not...
15:26Sorry.
15:27Sorry if someone just found that out.
15:28What?
15:29But he's not going to make any more of those.
15:32Let's go with sniffability.
15:35So you think Freddie Mercury first?
15:37I think Freddie first, Elton John second,
15:39and Chapel Roan last.
15:40Ooh.
15:41I think Elton John most expensive,
15:44Freddie second, Chapel third.
15:46But it's up to you.
15:48You're the tiebreaker, Alan.
15:49What would you like to sniff, Alan?
15:53Freddie Mercury most expensive,
15:55Elton John second most,
15:57Chapel Roan third most.
16:00You got one right.
16:02Freddie Mercury's was most expensive,
16:04$91,000.
16:05Chapel Roan's hot to...
16:07$91,000.
16:09Has that gone to a second?
16:10Chapel Roan's hot to go leotard
16:12was auctioned off for L.A. Wildfires
16:14and got $88,900.
16:16Oh, well...
16:17That's it for me.
16:18That's it for me, though.
16:19That's it for me, though.
16:21Come on!
16:22That changes everything.
16:24And Elton John's piano jumpsuit sold for $16,000.
16:27You got one point.
16:28Wow.
16:29I like how we all took the quiz.
16:31It turns out,
16:35Nina was the person you should have listened to,
16:36as you did.
16:37Yeah.
16:37Because, Nina, you've got form wearing costumes.
16:41I do.
16:43I love putting on a costume.
16:44Especially at the ABC.
16:45Yes.
16:46Right now, I'm dressed as a lesbian magician.
16:50One of my jobs when I was a struggling comedian
16:52was I had to dress up in a possum outfit,
16:55like a possum mascot outfit,
16:57and dance on the TV show The Set.
17:00Do you guys remember The Set?
17:01Yeah.
17:01Yeah, it's sort of like recovery for Gen Z.
17:04So I was told by a Gen Xer.
17:08It was me, Linda Mariano,
17:10hosted with Dylan Alcott,
17:11and at the beginning of the season,
17:13we all took pictures together,
17:14like I was the third character.
17:16And when the show came out,
17:17I told everyone that I was the possum in The Set,
17:20and then I watched the show,
17:21and I was completely cut out of the show.
17:23Oh!
17:24I couldn't see anything,
17:26so I was, like, led around by a handler.
17:28But apparently, Charlie XCX smacked me on the butt.
17:31Ooh!
17:31But I just thought I walked into a table.
17:34Couldn't see anything.
17:35I looked through all the footage,
17:37looking for evidence that I existed,
17:39and all I found was, like,
17:40one ear bobbing up and down in the background.
17:42Oh!
17:43And that was my role on The Set.
17:45Lucky it was a possum ear and not a koala ear,
17:47because you know what they are.
17:50I have no idea what that is.
17:51What?
17:52Koala ears.
17:52When you don't trim them,
17:54you've got your bathers on.
17:55You've got your koala ears.
17:56Oh!
17:57Oh!
17:57Oh!
17:57Oh!
17:57Oh!
17:58Oh!
17:58Oh!
17:58Oh!
17:58Oh!
17:58Oh!
17:59Oh!
17:59Oh!
18:00Oh!
18:01Oh!
18:01I've got one!
18:05It's a lovely image,
18:06but I've never heard that.
18:09It's a beautiful Australian thing,
18:11that's what we've done.
18:11Really?
18:12After that round,
18:13Al and Nat and Nina are on seven points.
18:15Miff, Sam and Steph,
18:16ten points.
18:17CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
18:18One member of each team
18:21has to draw song titles
18:23without using words or numbers.
18:25Your teammates have to identify the songs.
18:27Steph, you're going to be drawing first
18:28for Miff and Sam.
18:29Please make your way up to the board.
18:30Steph Tisdell.
18:31CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
18:35Ready?
18:36Yes.
18:37Thank you so much.
18:38OK.
18:38What's your drawing like?
18:40Let's not ask questions we don't want answers to.
18:43OK.
18:44Here is your first one.
18:45Your time starts now.
18:45Oh, I like it.
18:50I don't know what that is.
18:53Ooh.
18:54Butterfly?
18:54I'll pull it with butterfly wings.
18:55Pull it with butterfly wings,
18:57smashing pumpkins.
18:57Well done.
18:57Great.
18:59That was great.
19:00I've got a double smash.
19:01Go with my vision here.
19:02OK, I've got a whole vision here.
19:05Oh, I don't know what those little...
19:06What are those little things?
19:07Little hands.
19:07It's like a little possum coming to say.
19:09Yeah.
19:10Another koala.
19:11Oh, is it like...
19:12That's someone looking over...
19:13Climbing up the walls by...
19:15Maybe, no?
19:17OK, um, OK, OK.
19:19Let's try something else.
19:20On the outside looking in?
19:22Clever, but no.
19:24You can pass if you want.
19:25I want to see where this goes.
19:27Yeah, so do I.
19:28Me.
19:28Oh.
19:29Jail break.
19:31I'm going to pass.
19:32That's all right.
19:33Something in jail.
19:35No, we'll come back to it.
19:36You're doing great, Steph.
19:37Thank you so...
19:39That's really sweet.
19:40OK, we've got a bird.
19:42Bird, oh...
19:44Blackbird.
19:45Blackbird by The Beatles.
19:46Yes, correct.
19:46Oh, no way.
19:48He's too very good.
19:50He's too very good.
19:51No, guys, I'm going to be...
19:52OK, all right, all right, all right.
19:54OK.
19:55Is that a watermelon?
19:56Yes.
19:57Watermelon Sugar.
19:58Watermelon Sugar, Harry Styles.
20:00Correct.
20:02Now, I'm going to take you back to this for a second.
20:04That was really good, by the way.
20:06This is the only one they missed.
20:07That was Creep by Radiohead.
20:09That's somebody creeping.
20:16It really worked.
20:18Steph Tisdale.
20:20All right, Nina, you're going to be drawing for Alan and Nat.
20:27Would you make your way to the board, please?
20:28Nina Ayala.
20:30There you go.
20:33Oh, really?
20:33All right, here's your first one.
20:36Go.
20:36Oh.
20:37Oh, no, we don't have to...
20:38Firework.
20:40Yes, firework, Katy Perry.
20:42Oh.
20:42Good.
20:46Rubber ducky.
20:47Bird.
20:48Bird.
20:49Bird.
20:49Birdland.
20:50Tree bird.
20:51Bird on a wire.
20:52Bird leaf.
20:53Bird tree.
20:54Bird on a branch.
20:55Bird of peace.
20:56Shitting bird.
20:57Shitting bird.
20:58Shitting bird.
20:59Two birds.
21:01I know.
21:02Feather.
21:03Feather.
21:04Birds of a feather.
21:05Birds of a feather, Billie Eilish.
21:07All right, nice.
21:08You've got there.
21:10Oh, okay.
21:10That's good.
21:12Love.
21:12Heart.
21:13Heart.
21:13Two.
21:14Heart to heart.
21:15Two hearts.
21:15Two strong hearts.
21:16Two strong hearts, John Farnham.
21:17Correct.
21:18Oh, nice.
21:19I see what you've been seeing.
21:22Another bird.
21:24So many birds.
21:25A duck.
21:26A goose.
21:27Goose.
21:28Duck, duck, goose.
21:29Wait a minute.
21:30It's doing what it's...
21:32Quack, quack, quack.
21:33What is that?
21:35It's a speed hump.
21:36Hump.
21:39Duck, humping.
21:43Goosebumps.
21:45Give it up for Nina Ayama.
21:49All right.
21:52At the end of that round, Al and Nat, Nina are on 10 points.
21:55Miff, Sam and Steph, 13 points.
21:57All right, it's time for the final countdown.
22:04One point for a correct answer, one point off for a wrong answer.
22:07Teams, hands on your buzzers.
22:08I can't see the buzzer.
22:21Your questions start now.
22:23According to Uptown Funk's lyrics, if you've got chucks on with St Laurent, what have you got to do?
22:28Oh, chucks on with St Laurent.
22:30Oh.
22:30Got to kiss myself.
22:31I'm so pretty.
22:33Oh, I knew that.
22:34Winnie Houston.
22:39Stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid person.
22:43Okay.
22:44Who is the lead singer and frontman of the Britpot band Pulp?
22:47Yes.
22:48Jarvis Cocker.
22:49Correct.
22:49Yes!
22:56In the lyrics of Charlie XCX's song, Guess, featuring Billie Eilish, what colour underwear is she wearing?
23:01Um, you want to know, uh, is it pretty in pink?
23:06It's actually black.
23:07A lacy black pair with the little bows.
23:09The one she picked out for you in Tokyo.
23:12Yes!
23:13It's, uh, the possum nose.
23:19I'm going to say, this possum knows a lot more about music than Nina did.
23:23What ABC music TV program was hosted by Dylan Alcott?
23:30Oh, I forgot the name.
23:33The Set!
23:35The Set!
23:38Which song by the Killers remained in the official UK singles chart?
23:41What?
23:42Is that not working?
23:43Mr Brightside.
23:43Mr Brightside, correct.
23:44Yeah, actually, yes, it worked.
23:46It's called Possum Magic, baby.
23:48Yes, it was Mr Brightside.
23:53What is the name of the debut solo studio album by John Lennon?
23:57Uh, Plastic Ono Band.
23:58Yes, correct.
24:00Number five in the 2024 Hottest 100, was that so true by which American singer-songwriter?
24:05Gracie Abrams.
24:06Yes, and your final question, which of these Andres is the youngest?
24:11Dr Dre, Andre Rieu, or Peter Andre?
24:13I reckon Peter Andre.
24:15Peter Andre.
24:16Yes, it's Peter Andre.
24:17We got him there.
24:21And the other show, the final scores are Alan, Nat, Nina, 12 points, Mip, Sam, Steph, 15 points.
24:36And Sam, I'm just thinking of you, you used to sit and watch Specs and Specs with Sarah Blascoe on it,
24:42and now you've won, and you're about to watch Sarah Blascoe.
24:44It's all coming up, Cromack.
24:47Would you please thank our guests for tonight?
24:50Sam Cromack.
24:52Steph Tisdale.
24:54Matt Bassenswaite.
24:56And Nina Ayama.
25:00And our two team captains, Mipho Hurston-Allenbrough.
25:02To take us out tonight, Sarah Blascoe is going to celebrate 21 years of making records with a song from her debut album called Always Worth It.
25:13Thanks for watching Specs and Specs.
25:14My name's Adam Hills.
25:15Good night, Australia.
25:16Good night, Australia.
25:22Good night.
25:23I've forgotten things
25:25In the depths of time they lie
25:32It's significant
25:37Waiting for the simplest side
25:44Of life
25:48Always worth it
25:55If only to realize
26:00Not always perfect
26:07But somehow deserving of time
26:13Disconnected things
26:19You exist within a kind
26:25Of truth or consequence
26:31Of the cons you made and tried
26:39Oh, you are
26:42But always worth it
26:49If only to realize
26:54Not always perfect
27:01But somehow deserving of time
27:07When you have no way out
27:15And there's nobody
27:18And there's nobody
27:18Set on paper
27:28You're all in stone
27:31You're all your own
27:35In mind
27:41And always worth it
27:48If only to realize
27:53Always worth it
28:01If only to realize
28:06Realize
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