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Best Bits from the Week - Scotty & Goss (21/06/2024)

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21 Jun 2024
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The Best bits and highlights from this week on WA Breakfast.

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That's azure.com, and sign up for a free account to start building in the cloud today. - That's two hours done and dusted. Here are the best bits. You played golf on Friday. - I did. - I caught you slow. - Yeah, I did. - Eagles old boys. - Yows. - It's the best part about a golfer like that. You have a few beers, a lot of laughs, and a wonderful course like that, and it's all for nothing. - Yeah, listen. - Well, you don't pay to go at a tournament like that. And you're a fast player. Yeah, exactly right. - Well, I thought they were joking. The richest club in the land. By a stretch. - You had to pay to play. - It's right. - Outrageous behavior. My football club. But that wasn't that yet. 20 blasted. But they've got to pay Stoxie. Yeah, they've got to pay Pikey. Daisy's on 500. You know, there's a show there's a show there's a show. - Let's see if I was going to pay out. - Come in. (laughing) - Violin' joking. Our WA State Games. They smashed South Australia in the National Championships. - Well, I'm always. - But they sang the song, and then when it got to the end, they just started to lose the script. (crowd chanting) - Victory. - And they just gave up. Jeff Smith. - 8,914 at the game yesterday at Inji Stadium. Mate, how many of Sydney Swans supporters will make the trip out there this weekend? - I like that they want it. A good little turnout over there. It's a good day out boys. - $1 cheap fridge for the kids out there, so. - Did you say $1 chips? - Yeah, $1 chips out there boys. They look after you out there and the kids work. - Nothing like that. Get the kids out there, watch foot in, get them fat at the same time. Nice work. - Oh, no, no. Hold on, make the trip yourself. That's a just too cheap. Notable. - Nothing like a bit of healthcare for the young kids. The homeless pressure was in the studio. The kiss at the end of the game between lucky Neil and Abby Holmes. - And Abby Holmes. - And Abby Holmes. - I don't know who he is with it. - All right, now if you're two mates, it should be people involved, don't care, then a no issue whatsoever. If I was commentating an AFLW game and was interviewing one of my girls after the game, I'd get mugged. - Yeah. - Well, what about this weekend when you'd take on Swannies and who's the only writer at the channel seven? Pissed me wrong, will it? If he ever gave me a kiss, I'd cracking one. (laughing) - I wanna say you, you'd have a post-match interview. On that day? - That means we win. - After a loss. (laughing) After your loss. - To spa? Or not to spa? - Definitely not at a hotel. They were cold. No, no, we're not in the golden triangle. - I'm a private sort of person, so I'm probably not in public. - Yes, absolutely. - Yeah. - Publicly, no privately, yeah. - Okay, so no. No, Lisa's gonna make it fine. 'Cause Lisa, I don't-- - I don't love us bad, Alan Brook. I'm telling you, I don't love him. - Lisa has not got spa written all over. - No, it was over. Thank you, everybody keeps in the bowl. (laughing) - That's the way they go. - Spa, diamond, Alan Brook. - What is that, sir? (laughing) - Are you gonna spa with me or not? - Yeah, with you, absolutely. - That was great. - Let's cut a love in the spa. - Well, he ain't named him. He dang the dweller when you live on it. I didn't say cut a love, you sit in your seat. - It was implied, and you know it. (laughing) - Have to be a big spa. - Go ahead. - There's beautiful spas in the world. Gosh, you've just got to sort of advance yourself past the ones that have been sitting there unclean for about a month. But yeah, I'm a spa guy, Scotty. - Gotta get on pips engaged again on the Friday night. Race 10. - Race 10. - Number 16, six horse field. They've given us the visitors draw. - Oh, she's in the white shorts. - Yeah. - Give me your way room. - She won't be winning. I'll take it to the bank. We'll not. (laughing) Look at your face. - You mean? - I'm trying to get a price. Joel Jeffery, 29 possessions on your last game, St. Kilda. You're racking up the stats. Is that just cheek ball behind the way as a job? (laughing) Or is it hard? - That's agent test. Look at him. - No, look at him. - Truly not, I don't have one kick out, so I'm just more raking lines with the footies, so yeah. - What makes you way more angry than a shoe jolt? - Up in the days of the boys and, you know, you sit in there and it starts up all well. And then, you know, you just got that one, mate, that's just non-stop when you're... (laughing) That's one thing that irritates me. - Just shut up, look at me up over here. Just stop joining, stop joining, you're off. - You see the moon? - Oh, bang. Right in your face, wasn't it? There was no hiding today and very low. - Very low. - Just above BHP tail. - Yeah. - Just above it. - It was even lower than that when I got in. The moon goes down there, then the sun comes up. - Oh, you're matching, son. - But don't understand the question, you're asking. - But the moon is sometimes up during the day. - Yeah, it's right up high. - Yeah, right. Listen, that's above our pay grade. That's above anything I care to talk about. - Past Mart for the Eagles, he's getting Harley to sign extension matting bell divers. That's going to happen, Matt. That's going to happen. Doesn't happen tomorrow. It's going to take it to the bank. - Oh, no. - Yeah, no. - Oh, no. - Oh, no. - He will win the Club Ferris to invest this year, the John Worsfold medal, and if he doesn't look like winning it, they will find a way to make sure he does win it. (laughing) - And hit some triggers. - Mm-hmm. - Mm-hmm. - That's my power tool business. - Did it do it again? - Mm-hmm. - Mm-hmm. - You sound like a dentist, and this just put a chill down my small. - Wouldn't be surprising, Vatabo. Don't provide dental equipment either. - I do, really. - Spaddle up, michina. - I'll read you a little bit, come over this one. - Yeah. - That's with you. - Seven or seven for players who have kicked 700 goals or more. Tom Hawkins. And I'm gonna put him, I'm gonna put him in at seven. (laughing) - What did he want? - It's not a work, it's not a top seven. - Hey, this is terrifying. You said he's had a great career. - Yeah, he's had a great career. - And you've got him at seven. - Stace. - Wow. - You're in trouble at the top. - Oh, I mean. - You don't get plugged up and you can squeeze him in. And plug is not a better player than Kerry, even though he's kicked a lot more goals, but you've stuffed up this complete hat. (laughing) - He's got good blads. - Yeah, good blokes too apparently. - Yeah, yeah, good bloke. - Well, a couple of them. (laughing) - Steve and Jenny can go in at five. - Oh yeah, is that good a bloke he goes to five? Does each of these seriously? - Well, it's not all based on if you're a good bloke, but what's wrong with this? - A lot of people are saying Scotty, don't worry. Ablett Senior will come to the rescue. - Yeah, yeah. - I've got a sneaking suspicion Ablett Senior is not in it. - Oh, well, that would be a ridiculous oversight. (laughing) - Oh, I've got one hope left. I've got one hope left because Nick Rewalt was 718, he can go into four. - Wow, but my issue is now I've got Tony Locker. - No! Nick Rewalt of four, Dunsler three, carrier two. - You've slaughtered this. - The best player ever. - Is he good bloke? - To win. (laughing) He's a great player. - Is he? - And I probably won't. (laughing) Is it terrific though? - Okay. - And a lot of people here will agree with me. I've pulled out JK. It was 723, does it? (laughing) - That was dope. - Oh, wow. - It's not a horrible miss. - Dean Solomon, he joins us now. - You're involved in the insult to movement and recovery. What, tell me exactly what you do with your life right now in business, mate. - We just opened our second site in East Melbourne, which is a Pullman on the Park, which is right where it's the road from the MCG. Yeah, we have the, I think it's the old Hilton, it's got in my little nightclub back in the day, he's spent some time there. (laughing) - Nice work. - When I said Solley's involved in a recovery center, I was thinking more IV drips than 6.30 sitting in the morning. But anyway. - I did this cheeseburger challenge in Hawaii, it was a triple stacked cheeseburger with onion rings and chili cheese fries. - What the hell are you not 150 kilos of stuff that you consumed? - I wasn't that far off. Anyway, you had 20 minutes to finish this thing. - Exactly. That's probably why I got day listed. I had 20 minutes to finish this thing, and we went out to, there, at those places, you can't reserve a time. We have to go on just sort of if it's there, if not, you have to put your name down and wait. I was sitting at this table by myself, I ordered, I'm at a table of eight in a packed restaurant, and the Hawaiian lady in the back, finally my meal was ready, none of my mates were there yet. Aloha! (laughing) And they're bringing the bell, this boy, everyone in the restaurant stopped, they're just walking this big cheeseburger out, I'm sitting on a table by myself in a packed restaurant. 20 minutes to finish it, I start stuffing my face. All the Americans love it though. Taking photos, you got it, man. Just like giving me all these props. Now that's 17 minutes. - Did you hear me here too, easy? - It's the 21st day of June, the shortest day. It's the winter solstice, are you a believer? And the winter, look at you. - Well, man, what do you mean am I a believer in it? It is a thing, like it's certainly, there is a shortest, this is the shortest day. - Correct, Hannah, but do you notice it? - Well, it's like, it's, you notice it by like a minute. No, I don't notice it, it gets, I mean, yes, I noticed that it gets light a little bit later and gets dark earlier, but I'm not just sitting at home thinking, "Oh geez, here we go." Shortest day of the year, licking my lips at this. (laughing) - Oh, Alex Pierce is the doctor's captain. We're a gold coast forward line without Ben King and without Jed Walter. You might not have a role on the weekend, you might not, might as well not play captain. - Gee, I'm glad you're not coaching the team, I don't know if I want to spell now. (laughing) Look, I think I just mentioned about how tough these industries have to get started. (laughing) - I do apologize.