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Hard Quiz - Season 10 - Episode 02: Australian Native Pigeons, the Harpsichord, Wrestlemania & movie Dirty Dancing
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00:04Tonight on A Heart Quiz, Georgina, nature photographer, expert subject, Australian native pigeons.
00:14Dougie, brewer, expert subject, The Harps Accord.
00:19Allie, florist, expert subject, 80s romance film, Dirty Dancing.
00:27Luke, administrator, expert subject, Wrestlemania.
00:34Here's your host, Tom Gleeson.
00:36Yes!
00:38Hello.
00:39It's you, Nick and Brunfair.
00:42Welcome to Heart Quiz.
00:43These contestants are toenails.
00:44The last one to get clipped will be tonight's Heart Quiz champion.
00:49To be part of the show at home, go to the ABC TV iview socials.
00:53Let's say hello.
00:54G'day, Luke.
00:54Hey, Tom, how are you?
00:55Now, Wrestlemania is your subject.
00:58Yep.
01:02Is Wrestlemania a medically recognised condition?
01:07Look, I think it's probably what I've now got after spending the last 30 years of my life watching men
01:11in underwear pound and shot them in the ring.
01:12Right.
01:13So, yeah.
01:14Can you explain it to people who don't get it?
01:16Like, is it like people watch movies, they know they're actors pretending, they still enjoy the movie?
01:20Yeah.
01:20Is that how it works?
01:21It's like a live action fight scene.
01:23It's physical theatre, it's storytelling, it's comedy, it's a bit of everything.
01:31Storytelling.
01:32Yeah.
01:34I mean, a lot of the bad guys are talented arseholes, much like you.
01:38Oh, my God.
01:38Oh, my God.
01:42Allie.
01:43Hello.
01:44So, Dirty Dancing.
01:45Yes.
01:45Was it Patrick Swayze's pelvic thrust or his wooden acting that got you into it?
01:49Oh, it was those hips.
01:52Yeah, they drew you in?
01:54How old were you when you first watched it?
01:56Too young.
01:58Well, it came out in the 80s.
02:00Okay.
02:00And I'm a lady, so I won't mention my age.
02:03But I was very young.
02:04But I fell in love with the soundtrack first, more so than the movie.
02:07Do you think it's appropriate?
02:09Do you make your children watch it?
02:10No, but they listen to the music.
02:12When you're on the dance floor now, do you ever force anyone into doing the move, the famous move?
02:16Definitely.
02:17Yeah.
02:18I've got willing participants, usually.
02:20But usually I'm the one that's doing the lifting.
02:23Okay.
02:24No one lifts me, unfortunately.
02:26Okay.
02:27All right.
02:28I know.
02:29You were once considered for Gogglebox.
02:31I was.
02:32What happened?
02:33Don't know.
02:35I think I was too run-of-the-mill.
02:37Oh.
02:38So were you not very good at sitting around on a couch and doing ****?
02:43That part I could do really well.
02:46Well, if you think about it, being left out of Gogglebox is like a compliment.
02:49I know.
02:50And now I have time for this.
02:52So, you know, here we are.
02:53Dougie.
02:54Tommy.
02:55What got you into harpsichords?
02:56The chicks?
03:00The best exclamation I can give to you is the one that my Greek mate Christos gave to me.
03:05Yeah.
03:05He said, Dougie, at the moment of conception, the book is written.
03:12Okay.
03:20Are you trying to tell me that your parents rooted on a hupcicle?
03:24You've got to think about it.
03:25But you also build hupcicles yourself.
03:28Yes, I do.
03:28Yeah.
03:28So how long would it take you to make an average one?
03:30At least 2,000 hours.
03:32Probably one every two years at the current rate.
03:35And how many have you made?
03:36I've got two workshops.
03:37Well, one workshop's got six, I think, and the other's got two.
03:41Yeah.
03:42I feel like you've spent a lot of time in there making them and not a lot of time outside
03:45talking to people.
03:48Yeah, that's pretty accurate.
03:51Is the harpsichord market in Australia big or is it basically just you?
03:54Well, it's two things.
03:57It's pretty rarefied for a start.
03:58That's the first thing you need to understand about the harpsichord market.
04:00The second thing is musicians make, like, f*** more money.
04:04Yeah.
04:05So most of them cannot afford one.
04:07So you're making harpsichords, which there's no demand for, for people who can't afford it.
04:14That's great.
04:15That's the business model, yeah.
04:21What's the name of your harpsichord business?
04:23It doesn't have a name.
04:24You just sign them with your own name.
04:25Oh, OK.
04:26All right.
04:26I was just about to advertise your national TV.
04:28But you seem so determined to make no money at all.
04:32Why would I help you?
04:36Georgina.
04:37Tom.
04:37Australian native pigeons include native pigeons and doves.
04:41Mm-hmm.
04:42So are pigeons and doves the same?
04:44Oh, they, essentially they're interchangeable, yes.
04:47When I think of doves, I think of something quite beautiful.
04:49Whereas pigeons, I just think of something shitting out of the sky.
04:55Yes, exactly.
04:56Oh, and I bought a pigeon.
04:57I bought my own little pigeon for you.
05:00He's called Spike.
05:01Oh, thank you.
05:03Thanks for bringing that.
05:05So I've got to stick him on there.
05:08Is that a taxidermied pigeon?
05:10It's a beltered pigeon.
05:12I picked it up in Alice Springs.
05:13It's absolutely beautiful.
05:14Oh, I thought it might have bounced off your windscreen.
05:18You just picked it up off the side of the road.
05:20Well, it's tempting sometimes
05:22because I try and photograph birds
05:23and when you can't get close to them,
05:25I've thought, well, yeah, if I run them over and then taxidermen...
05:34Georgina, you're nuts!
05:36Now, you've published a book of bird photos.
05:38That's right.
05:39Yeah, for the love of birds.
05:40Yes, and all the proceeds are for a special cause, is that right?
05:44Our proceeds went to put a deposit on a block of land.
05:48Between Albany and Denmark,
05:49we bought a wetland, basically.
05:51Oh, so you're preserving a wetland with the proceeds from the sale.
05:54That's right.
05:57Well, I've published a book, too.
06:01To make it interesting,
06:03why don't I donate all the proceeds of my book
06:05into destroying your wetland
06:07and we can see who wins.
06:09Oh, yeah, yeah.
06:11Are you into that?
06:11No.
06:13So what's your favourite pigeon?
06:14This is my favourite pigeon.
06:16It's a spinifex.
06:17It's got a pointy head
06:18and it's like,
06:18who wouldn't love a bird with a pointy head?
06:20Yes, I think we've got one of your photos of one.
06:22That's a photo you took, isn't it?
06:23Yes, that's my photo.
06:25Yes.
06:25What do they taste like?
06:27Actually, no.
06:28I do know.
06:29They're not bad,
06:30the spinifex pigeons,
06:31apparently,
06:32because John Gould used to like to eat them.
06:34Oh.
06:34He was, I don't know.
06:36So he, I'm just as go with it.
06:37He painted them
06:38and then he would eat them.
06:40Oh.
06:40So he was,
06:41I'm sorry,
06:41I was actually quite horrified.
06:43Um,
06:45but apparently,
06:46they're not bad.
06:47They're not the tastiest pigeon,
06:48but they're,
06:49they're not bad,
06:50these ones.
06:50Okay.
06:52They've got a nice white meat,
06:54nice tender white meat,
06:55but I do not recommend it.
06:56It's illegal, by the way.
06:57Okay.
06:59All right, let's play.
07:00Hard.
07:02Expert round.
07:03Expert subject.
07:04Win or lose five points.
07:06Steal and answer double points.
07:09I'll ask each of you five questions
07:10on your expert subject.
07:11Right, you get five points.
07:12Wrong, I will take five points from you.
07:14The rest of you can steal at any time
07:15to get double points.
07:17Let's start with Georgina
07:18and her expert subject,
07:20Australian native pigeons.
07:22All right, you ready to go, Georgina?
07:26I think so.
07:27Okay.
07:28Nervous as a pigeon.
07:29Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
07:33Native Australian pigeons and doves
07:35are scientifically classified as columbiforms,
07:38an order that includes
07:39what famously extinct flightless bird?
07:42First deal, it's done.
07:44Dodo.
07:45Correct.
07:46Double points for you.
07:53Able to leave the nest after just two weeks, diamond dove chicks grow quickly, in part
07:58due to ingesting a nutrient-rich substance called crop what?
08:02Georgina.
08:03Milk.
08:04Correct.
08:08Able to tolerate extreme heat, the spinifex pigeon is one of two Australian pigeon species
08:13whose feathers form an erect what?
08:15Georgina.
08:17Crest.
08:17Correct.
08:23Fruit doves play a key role in rainforest ecosystems by spreading what fruit component, Georgina?
08:29The seeds.
08:30Correct.
08:34Last question in your set, Georgina.
08:37Found predominantly on the East Coast, one of Australia's largest native pigeons shares
08:41its name with what samurai hairstyle?
08:47Georgina.
08:48Georgina.
08:48Topknot.
08:49Correct.
08:54Oh, my God, look, he's beautiful.
09:00All right, sorry, I've got to do the quiz, we can't just stand around looking at photos
09:05of birds.
09:06He's got a better hairstyle than you do, Tom.
09:08Oh, my God.
09:10Oh, my God.
09:13Next set of questions is for Dougie on the Hapsicord.
09:18Are you ready to share your interest in Hapsicords with Australia?
09:22My favourite topic.
09:23I'm always ready.
09:24Is there anyone you can talk about this to?
09:27In Australia?
09:27Yeah.
09:28There's one other guy, yeah.
09:31There's two other guys in Australia.
09:33Two guys, yeah.
09:33That you can talk about, and that's it?
09:36Uh, yeah, yeah, pretty much, yeah.
09:39Check this out.
09:43Each Hapsicord string is plucked by a plectrum attached to a mechanism which Australian keyboardist
09:49Aaron Hellyard likens to what children's toy?
09:53Can I steal the slew?
09:55It's either one.
09:56Incorrect.
09:57It's wide open.
10:06Time's up.
10:07The answer is jack-in-the-box.
10:09It's called a jack because if I press the key very hard, it pops out like a jack-in-the
10:13-box,
10:14like this.
10:15Along with the clavichord, the Hapsicord was a dominant keyboard instrument through the
10:20Baroque era, but was overtaken in popularity by what instrument?
10:24Dougie.
10:25I'll go with the piano.
10:27Correct.
10:30Actor Ted Cassidy is seen playing the Hapsicord in character as Lurch on which spooky TV comedy?
10:36To this girl, it's Allie.
10:37The Addams Family?
10:39Correct.
10:40Couple of words to you.
10:44Ted Cassidy didn't play the Hapsicord, but he did play the organ, so he had the skills
10:48to fake it.
10:48In 1741, Bach published his Aria with Diverse Variations for a Hapsicord with Two Manuals,
10:55better known as the Watt Variations.
10:58Dougie.
10:59Goldberg.
11:00Goldberg.
11:01Correct.
11:04Let's have a listen.
11:15Last question in your set, Dougie.
11:17The Rooker's family was a legendary dynasty of Hapsicord builders whose signature decoration
11:21was what biblical being?
11:25Biblical B.
11:27For the skills, Luke.
11:29The cross.
11:30Incorrect.
11:31It's wide open.
11:35Time's up.
11:36Angel.
11:37On the rose, yes.
11:38Time now for Allie and Dirty Dancing.
11:43In this coming-of-age film, Jennifer Grey stars as Baby, who learns about love while
11:48staying at a Catskills resort in what US state?
11:52Allie.
11:53The Catskills resort is supposed to be in New York, but it's filmed elsewhere.
11:59Correct.
12:03I also would have accepted New York.
12:07Featured during the climactic dance scene and winning a Golden Globe, an Oscar and a Grammy
12:11award was which song?
12:13Allie.
12:14I've Had the Time of My Life.
12:16Correct.
12:19It also wins the award for getting drunk 40-year-olds on the dance floor at a wedding.
12:24A former student of the Joffrey Ballet School, Patrick Swayze was cast as dance teacher Johnny,
12:30despite his resume saying no what?
12:34Allie.
12:34No dancing.
12:36Correct.
12:40Why did he not want to dance?
12:41I think because he hurt his knee and he couldn't dance anymore and he just wanted to avoid it.
12:47So he just wanted to do acting gigs because he had a bung knee.
12:49Yeah.
12:50The first time Baby sees people doing dirty dancing is when she gate crashes a private
12:55party while carrying what fruit?
12:57Allie.
12:58Watermelon.
12:59Correct.
13:03Last question in your set, Allie.
13:05Yes.
13:05In a 2002 interview with Conan O'Brien, Patrick Swayze revealed he was offered $10 million
13:10to do what?
13:12Allie.
13:13A sequel?
13:14Correct.
13:18Five from five.
13:24Last set of the expert round, it's Luke and WrestleMania.
13:30Heald in 1985, the inaugural WrestleMania featured celebrity appearances from Muhammad Ali, Liberace and which singer of Girls Just Want
13:40to Have Fun?
13:40Luke.
13:41Cindy Lauper.
13:42Correct.
13:4716-time WWE Champion John Cena was criticised for seemingly always winning, which earned him
13:54a sarcastic nickname based on which DC Comics superhero?
13:59First deal is Mr. Invisible.
14:00First deal is Allie.
14:00Is it Mr. Invisible?
14:02Incorrect.
14:03It's wide open.
14:05Luke.
14:05Superman.
14:07Correct.
14:12Making a surprise appearance alongside Ronda Rousey at WrestleMania 31, Dwayne Johnson asked
14:18the crowd if they could smell what The Rock and Ronda, Luke.
14:22We're cooking.
14:22Correct.
14:26The first WrestleMania to be rated PG was in 2009 following the WWE's high-profile partnership
14:32with what toy maker?
14:36Wide open.
14:40For this deal, it's Allie.
14:42Mattel.
14:43Correct.
14:44Correct.
14:49Yeah, they got a lot of sponsorship deals after going PG.
14:53The Mattel toys even came with a little ladder so the dollies could chuck each other off
14:56it.
14:58Last question in your set, Luke.
15:00WrestleMania is known for its larger-than-life set designs with 2018's event in New Orleans
15:05basing its theme on what local...
15:08Mardi Gras.
15:09Correct.
15:10What local festival?
15:11No, no, is correct.
15:13Alright, we're sifted through their subjects now.
15:16Let's sift through mine.
15:17Tom's round.
15:19Tom's subject.
15:20Multiple choice.
15:22This week, I've been really getting into weather.
15:25I love the weather.
15:26It's a very interesting conversation subject.
15:30This round is multiple choice.
15:31Select your answers on your screens, then press the buzzer to lock in the answer.
15:35Have a listen.
15:38Weather With You was a worldwide hit for which band?
15:41A, Crowded House, B, Coldplay, C, Mumford & Sons, D, Casey & The Sunshine Band.
15:48The answer is A, Crowded House.
15:55In 2022, media outlets were asked to refer to Australia's Bureau of Meteorology by what
16:01preferred name?
16:02A, The Weather Bureau, B, The Met, C, The Bureau, D, The Bomb.
16:09The answer is C, The Bureau.
16:17They spent $200,000 rebranding so people would stop calling them The Bomb.
16:22And then they said, never mind, it wasn't actually a rebrand after all.
16:25It was money well spent.
16:27Did you know that answer, Dougie, or were you guessing?
16:29Well, no, no, I'm well on top of what happens at The Bomb.
16:35In 1954, George Cowling became the first meteorologist to do what?
16:40A, summit Everest in a weather balloon.
16:42B, use the word hectopascal.
16:44C, predict a tsunami.
16:46D, present an on-screen TV weather bulletin.
16:49The answer is D, present an on-screen TV weather bulletin.
16:57Here he is predicting that Ireland's about to be fondled by a giant hand.
17:02While promoting a film in 2014, actor Tara Reid warned that
17:06what weather phenomenon actually can happen?
17:09A, St Elmo's Fire.
17:11B, a sharknado.
17:13C, a perfect storm.
17:15D, purple rain.
17:19The answer is...
17:21B, a sharknado.
17:30It can't, by the way.
17:32There are children watching and they're impressionable.
17:35Last question in my round's worth double points.
17:38This 18th century Swedish scientist made what major contribution
17:42to the field of meteorology?
17:44A, proposed the centigrade temperature scale.
17:46B, invented the sundial.
17:48C, discovered the principle of buoyancy.
17:50D, conducted lightning with a kite and a key.
17:53E, officially named the colours of the rainbow.
17:56F, proved that no two snowflakes are alike.
18:04The answer is...
18:06A, proposed the centigrade temperature scale.
18:11Yeah, that's and of Celsius.
18:13All right, at the end of my round,
18:15Georgina, you're at the bottom on 15.
18:16Get over here.
18:27You sound like a crowd favourite,
18:29just not a points favourite.
18:30I know.
18:31The pigeons weren't with me today.
18:33What would you do differently if you had another shot at it?
18:36Answer questions.
18:39Okay, you ready to go?
18:40Yep.
18:41All right.
18:41Out!
18:42Out!
18:44There she goes.
18:50All right.
18:51It's the people's round.
18:53The people's round against the clock.
18:56Pop a zip, play along at home.
18:57Your time starts now.
18:59Which cartoon band's debut album is titled The Archies?
19:05Time's up, The Archies.
19:07Yes.
19:08The pirate skull and crossbones flag is traditionally named
19:10The Jolly Watt.
19:11Allie.
19:11Roger.
19:12Yes.
19:14Born Christopher Wallace was the rapper,
19:16Notorious B.I. Watt.
19:17Luke.
19:18Gee.
19:18Yes.
19:19Which Mary Shelley novel features a monster made from...
19:22Luke.
19:22Frankenstein.
19:23Yes.
19:24Made from dead body parts.
19:25Frankenstein is correct.
19:26The Winter Olympics biathlon combines target shooting
19:29and what other discipline?
19:30Allie.
19:31Cross-country skiing.
19:32Yes.
19:33Authorising the use of atomic bombs on Japan
19:35was US President Harry S. Who.
19:37Luke.
19:38Truman.
19:38Yes.
19:40Time's up.
19:42All right.
19:43At the end of the people's round,
19:44Dougie, you're at the bottom on 40.
19:46Get over here.
19:57You've won a few friends, Dougie.
19:59Seems like it.
20:00Yeah, you might be able to flog off a few hupsichords after this.
20:02Great opportunity.
20:04You might become commercially successful.
20:05How annoying.
20:07What a dream.
20:08All right.
20:08You ready to go?
20:09Let's do it.
20:10Ah!
20:13There he goes.
20:15See you later.
20:20All right.
20:21Only to your left.
20:21Who's going to be the hard quiz champion?
20:23Allie and Luke, get over here because it's time to play hard quiz.
20:26Final round, hit to hit, Dirty Dancing versus Wrestlemania, hard quiz.
20:34Now, there can only be one hard quiz champion.
20:36He gets to take home the limited edition Big Bras mug.
20:39What will you do with the mug if you win, Luke?
20:41Obviously, nothing sensible.
20:42Obviously, nothing sensible.
20:43Like, there will be amounts struck out of it and that amount is copious.
20:46I'm sure I'll make my parents proud.
20:48Having said that, there are wrestling events somewhere where they have a fans bringing the
20:53weapons match.
20:54So, this could be interesting.
20:58You're going to turn it into a weapon?
20:59Yeah.
21:00Okay.
21:00What about you, Allie?
21:01Um, I'll probably put some flowers in there or maybe plant some tulips.
21:08Lovely.
21:09At best of five, penalty shootout style, harder questions on your expert subjects.
21:13So, it's Luke's knowledge of Wrestlemania versus Allie's knowledge of Dirty Dancing.
21:17Let's play.
21:18Hard!
21:23Luke.
21:24The Undertaker began a legendary Wrestlemania winning streak in 1991.
21:29Of his 21 wins, only one match was decided by disqualification.
21:34Due to his opponent using which weapon?
21:39Uh, it was, this was Giant Gonzales, against Giant Gonzales in Wrestlemania 9.
21:45Um, the weapon was a cloth with ether on it.
21:52Correct!
21:55Yeah, you knocked him out with a drug-soaked cloth.
21:59Allie.
22:00The film was initially rated R by the Motion Picture Association of America.
22:04But according to producer Linda Gottlieb, she negotiated to get a PG-13 rating if she removed what?
22:12Oh.
22:14I was just thinking, I know the rest of, the rest of that question, but do I know the part
22:20of the answer?
22:23That would be handy.
22:24I'm going to say, like, two nudes and a kiss.
22:35Incorrect.
22:37Uh, the correct answer is, two nudes and a shit.
22:44You were thinking of action, but it was just language.
22:47It was a language issue.
22:49Oh, you were being serious?
22:56I thought you were just dissing my movie again.
22:58Go on.
22:59No, that's, that's...
23:01What do you mean serious?
23:02These are questions with answers.
23:04I'm more serious about the questions and answers.
23:07Luke.
23:08At WrestleMania 17, three teams faced off for the World Tag Team Championship in a TLC match.
23:16Meaning tables, ladders and chairs.
23:19Name the teams and the weapons they were best known for.
23:24So, the TLC, you had the Dudley boys.
23:28Uh, they were famous for tables.
23:32You had the Hardy boys, which is Matt and Jeff Hardy.
23:36They were famous for ladders.
23:38And you had Edge and Christian.
23:39They were famous for chairs.
23:42Correct.
23:47Ali.
23:48According to Jennifer Grey's memoir, Out of the Corner,
23:52the night before she auditioned for Dirty Dancing,
23:54which fellow actor told her there was no way she was going to get the part?
23:59She didn't like Patrick.
24:02They didn't really want to work together.
24:05And so, I would assume that maybe it was him that she wasn't going to...
24:10He, Patrick, told her that she was not going to get the part.
24:17Incorrect.
24:19The correct answer is Matthew Broderick.
24:22Oh.
24:24Yeah, so fellow actor and boyfriend at the time.
24:26So...
24:27Very supportive.
24:30Luke.
24:32Luke.
24:32Featuring Mick Foley, the 2006 hardcore match,
24:35where any foreign object is allowed,
24:39involved a bag of thumbtacks,
24:41lighter fluid,
24:42and what alteration to Mr. Socko?
24:47So, the original with Mick Foley was mankind
24:50and he used to have a leather strap that wrapped around the fingers
24:55and he would press down on the mandible bone
24:59to make people submit.
25:01Yeah, that's cool.
25:03Yeah, so this one,
25:04so this was against Edge.
25:07He got out the sock
25:08and the sock had barbed wire wrapped around it.
25:14Correct!
25:20All right, Ali, you need this.
25:23If you get this wrong, then Luke,
25:24you are tonight's high quiz champion.
25:27Marty!
25:28Oh, fun.
25:34Ali, screenwriter Eleanor Bergstein
25:37recorded specific songs onto a cassette
25:39and insisted they be in certain scenes.
25:42Put these songs in the order they appear in the film.
25:46All right.
25:48Let's go.
25:51Do you love me?
25:53That's when she walks in on them dirty dancing
25:58and that's sort of closer to the beginning of the film.
26:02That's when Patrick is dancing with...
26:06Well, I should say Johnny's dancing with Penny.
26:09So that would go first.
26:11And then they start practising
26:15and they practise on the log to Hey Baby,
26:19the original, not the one by that guy.
26:23And then...
26:23Well, you still love me tomorrow and still of the night.
26:28Um...
26:29Oh, this is tricky.
26:31This is when they're in the relationship
26:33and I feel like they'll be like this.
26:35I'm just going to go like this and like this
26:37and this might mean that I'm out, but...
26:42All right, that's your final answer.
26:45Yeah.
26:48Correct.
26:52Marty.
26:55All right, Luke, if you get this right,
26:57you are tonight's High Quiz champion.
26:59After a pro-wrestling career spanning four decades,
27:02Ric Flair lost a career-threatening match
27:05at WrestleMania 24,
27:07with his opponent mouthing
27:09what five words before delivering the final kick?
27:13So, this was Shawn Michaels
27:14and it's definitely one of the matches to watch
27:18if you want to see a little bit of storytelling.
27:22Um...
27:23I'll look it up.
27:25Yes.
27:27This was where Shawn Michaels gets in the corner,
27:31he's about to deliver through the suit kit
27:33and says,
27:35I'm sorry, I love you.
27:37Correct, which means you are tonight's High Quiz champions!
27:42All right, Ali, you know what this means.
27:44Out!
27:51There she goes.
27:53Congratulations, Luke.
27:54You are tonight's High Quiz champion,
27:55which means you get the big brass mug.
27:58And you get to do the sign-off.
27:59Thanks for playing.
28:00Time to go!
28:04Yes!
28:10If you reckon you're smarter than the jokers we just had on,
28:13head to hardquizauditions.com.au
28:15and tell us why you reckon you deserve the big brass mug.
28:19All right.
28:19We'll be back.
28:19Yeah, thank you for discussing your Cook.
28:21We will be back.
28:21All right.
28:21All right.
28:21I know the locally because you love
28:22like the motherfuckers,
28:22опыт times like publishing, everything's
28:22gonna be done. And every
28:22- it's also
28:23going to benefit.
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