MINI: Late to the Party
The Christian O’Connell Show
GOLD and iHeart Australia
4.7 • 823 Ratings
🗓️ 10 June 2021
⏱️ 6 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | The Christian O'Connell Show podcast. |
| 0:03.3 | Time for your emails now. |
| 0:05.5 | Late to the party. |
| 0:11.0 | All right, you can call, you can text, you can email the show. |
| 0:14.1 | No topic we ever talk about on the show whenever it is is completely dead. |
| 0:17.3 | You can join the conversation whenever you want. |
| 0:19.3 | This is your home for your emails, late to the party. A lot to get through this morning. A lot about yesterday's phone in we were doing about the first movie you cried out. First of all, though, I think just one email is all I've had in 24 hours, but I think it speaks for thousands of people, really, if not millions. And it's about your favourite dinosaur. Yesterday, Jack and I were getting very excited about this mega dinosaur |
| 0:41.3 | that was discovered in Australia, Australia's biggest dinosaur up in Queensland. |
| 0:44.3 | And Jack and I were very excited about us yesterday, and we did ask for your phone calls |
| 0:49.3 | about what's your favourite dinosaur. Sadly, we had to move on. |
| 0:52.3 | It may have sounded like no one called in, but I can assure you, sometimes what happens is that there are so many people calling in, it sort of wipes out. Melt's the phone lines. It melts a phone line. It looks like to producers, no one's calling in. But it's like snow blindness. It's like, I can see them, although they're not there. They are calling in. And then producers might even say something after the show like, wow, that favorite dinosaurs never do that again. Never do that again. No, no. No, less than all of us. Let's do it every day, hoping that today's a day they can finally get through and have their voices heard. Anyway, one loan email. Again, one email probably means that there's thousands just went to spam because there's so many, it put them in there. I thought it was a spam bot, but just one loan email about favorite dinosaur. Try to ring in, but no one answered. Duck, producers. Is this why we didn't get the dinosaur calls yesterday? Try to ring no answer. I bet they were like, this one that don't, because they're only encouraged it. Another break on it. Turn the lights off. He's been fine. He's been |
| 1:49.7 | fired. It's the best of. Try to ring in. No one answers. |
| 1:55.3 | Even now as a 30-year-old, I still love dinosaurs. My favorite dinosaur, at last we're hearing |
| 1:59.7 | them. As the Brontosaurus, because I was obsessed with its long neck and its small head. I think it's my favorite because when I was a kid I saw Jurassic Park and I thought they looked friendly. Well, the T-Rex and the Velociractor, we're getting into it now. Well, mean. I also used to play Jurassic Park on the PlayStation. Again, this would have been such a great call to have. I used to play Jurassic Park on the PlayStation. I did not know that Jurassic Park made... I can't remember that. No, I don't remember that. I've been a big hit. And I had a Brontosaurus farm until the velociraptors escaped and ate all my visitors. What a story. I love that. Vanessa, thank you very much. We were talking about our 80s early 80s yesterday and he got to letter E this week. And Jemis saw my E.T. It was the first movie he cried at. So we were getting into those. Christian, the first movie that I cried at was and this is all this email says, not even a hello, it just goes Dumbo, the movie with the elephant. |
| 2:58.5 | We know what Dumbo is. Yes. I mean, you could have just said Dumbo, but not even a hello, how are you, good morning, good evening, nothing. |
| 3:04.1 | Just simply landed in my inbox from Sara. It's simply saying, Dumbo, the movie with the elephant. |
| 3:09.0 | It's just saying E.T. The movie with the alien. Thank you very much, Sarah, for that. Christian, my first time crying about a movie was Terminator 2. I don't remember the sad |
| 3:16.8 | scenes, but remind me. No. I may have been to 11 or 13, the scene where Big Ani, the T-1000, |
| 3:21.9 | gets lowered into the molten metal and gives the thumbs up. I still get a bit teary when I watch it to this day. I have to say, Clinton, I agreed with all the calls we had yesterday and all the calls, emails we've had about the scenes that people cry out. This one I don't get. I don't get, I mean, I love those movies, right? Terminate movies with Arnie. Brilliant. But I don't remember ever getting a bit tearful when he's lowered in so mentally. |
| 3:42.4 | Also, can it be tearful when he's given the thumbs up? Thumbs up is a choice thing, isn't it? I don't get too with that. But anyway, Clinton, thank you very much your email. This Christian, catching up on the podcast this week, listening to Patsy, early on this week, took about the love god's porn habits. |
| 3:39.4 | No, that's not what... |
| 3:40.6 | Let's just know. |
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