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There is a Paul from Ringwood who has a shocking voice and there was another one earlier that sounds the same . This is so much better than the Midday madness goose
Speaking of annoyances like that, there's a couple of guys who call in while they're either jogging or power-walking, so we have to listen to them huff and puff while they're talking. It shits me. :grinv1: There's one guy in particular who sometimes rings the breakfast show, but I haven't heard him for a while :tongueoutv1:

{Hee hee, we've got the old emojis back :laughv1::grinv1::cryv1::cute:]

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Caller Chris from Camberwell on...a rarity these days. Right up there with "Jim from Hawthorn" who one day memorably - ridiculously - announced his retirement from talk-back calling :huh:
He is a classic , can go for 3 minutes without drawing breathe and can head in 5 different directions.
Love it when he pulls out the 'i put a lot of $$$ into the club and know a lot of members that arent happy'
 
The overnight regular caller during Ed Cowlinshaws time , Alan from Adelaide, was always a fan of Adelaide Jockey Jamie Kah , always praising her riding talent.

It was mentioned on one of the overnight shows that Alan had passed away earlier this year , it would be an omen if she were to win the cup riding Prince of Arran , and that he unfortunately didn’t live to see it.

Like Andy from Pakenham , and his tigers winning in the year that he passed and then two of the next three
 

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Can't believe the girl doing the news has not even mentioned the terrorist attack in Vienna

How far in advance do they pre record the news? Usually it is just enough to make sure they don't stuff anything up but sometimes stations do a whole mornings worth in one go.
 
Looking forward to a ten minute soliloquy on the parallels between the electoral college system and the AFL score review.

’Today, is a monumentally epic day in the history of the the globe. The glorious nature of democracy in all its forms. A new narrative taking shape before our eyes, a paradigm shift of gargantuan proportions, the anticipation is building, the stories will flow, the drama, the excitement, the buzz, a day we’ll never forget. Stay tuned for more overdramatised monologues throughout the morning.’

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