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One noise one hell of a lot of cash. You just have to name it the test two one hundred thousand dollars noise. Need a clue, Hey guys, it's goney alright, So a brand new clue for the noise. Let's do this. I can officially tell you that the noise is closing something. So if you think it's opening a car door, or opening a drawer, or opening your bedroom cupboards or whatever it's take that off your list It's not it. And while we're talking incorrect guesses, take these off your listeners, say draw getting clicked back onto the truck, stepping onto a door mat and wiping your shoe, pulling down all in a public call, two other boots, palling on wooden showboards, and the door closing, pulling the feet in the car backwards or forward. When creating wipers are wiping your friends, we will walk you cracking and the don and jag getting a lot of board down or dragged out, dropping its a cargoing or a speed up and he up the ledges on a suitcase, box cutter, piercing and cutting a tub or box, a coffee pod, going into a coffee machine and closing the lips, lighting on a rubber gloss, opening and then closing a car door, the ballroom being cutter out, you cleaner out. Then you use a little like cutter opening a box of tissues, when you pull the tab off the soldiers like a foot drill at the ends up marketing on a set of scale, opened and shut the airfrayer when you close the cereal box, when you're making your bed, when you whip the unit cover. Tapping of fingers on a wooden table or a bench or something, walking on floorboards, walking over a creaky floorboard of wooden gate closing, when you put new stapleers into a stapler, fridge door, getting slammed closed, putting a step off cash with rubber beds, draving some watermelons. I put it out on the chopping block chopped dirt, and the noise sounded really familiar. It's an old school requined chair, a marking van drum. When you're in the shower and you switch the shower rain water down coming from the roof to the hand held shower is when you pull the paper tail from the holder and you rip it. He's a dead bolt lock. Quicking a the craft thress stud you know, off a shirt and an electric car locking printer printing out a piece of paper. Someone lifting their bag of luggage off an airport carousel, opening a can with a cane opener, the money into a folley and you're unlocking it. The unlocking sound of a secure door, the bowling ball when you go bowling, weighing a pinball machine, opening an sty is, opening and closing a fuel tank in the car. It's one of those boxes out on the street where you get the book for free, where you can go and borrow them. You're just hair cone inside in all the cars, hitting the dead cards on the table and then flicking them together to shuffle up. The basketball ball bouncing off the ground and after the wooden board and through the nap or closing window shutter hands pumped soapy spense are opening up a bruscape, opening a past compainner, opening a pack off playing clots. Well. I was packing my child up for to the office this morning, and I opened up my boot and putting my frame in the bag, and I thought, you know what, that's the noise changed the cure of the cane. Then you pull the handbrake up. Can't have a balloon. Not your fingers are in there. They're a bit stuck un buttoning pants and pulling the zipper down. When you drop a coin in a condom any machine, twist the valve and then it spits it out, opening and clothing a storofoam container. So it's where he used the button in the in the car. But it's the noise that the mirrors make when they when they hit that butt. Opening up the bath freeze and pulling out a champagne bottle, the nozzle on the ice maker in the freezer and then pulling the tray out. I think it's an old rocking chair of rocket thinking it's collapsing a baby cot, you know, a portable colt. I'm sort of expressing the garage from opening the tuple wear bring a green wrap box. You're ripping the cardboard straight off. There's three sixty spin bucket and maybe dropping a phone on the floor. I think it is sliding open a glass window, releasing the full ball some on the bull's debil Hong poms, or the party popping with twisted Christmas twists and pull a retractable phone holder and the car pulling the nozzle full of bombs the gas station and putting it into the patualtea is it putting a box of laundry powder on the washing machine and ripping the front open. Closing a door and pulling out a key, putting both in paper on the kitchen bench and terring it. I think it's sliding and closing like a sunroom. I think it's a sensory digit chube toist a laptop being closed, closing a fridge opening and closing a pop socket. Putting a bag or a handbag down on the kitchen table or a table and zipping it up, a diary to putting a diary on a table and closing the diary. Putting a roll of baking paper down on the table and ripping it. It's disconnecting the hose from the main. Hitting a pool ball on the pool table and it going into the hot Putting a nice board scissors in an unopened cardboard box and repping open. Putting my car into gear so it goes a couple of clicks and then down to drive basketball bouncing twice and then going into the hoops. The closing speech where they give the microphone back or put it down, putting a tissue box on the table and you know the middle section ripping it off. It is the starting of a change. Get ready for the greatest transformations Australia has ever seen. Joined Doctor Chris Brown for Dream Home, coming soon into Channel seven and seven Plus.