The Catch-Up with Burgo Sunday 15th June 2025

Published Jun 15, 2025, 7:31 AM

Join the legendary John Burgess on The Catch-Up as we cross live to Channel 9 and 6PR US Correspondent Reid Butler in Los Angeles, Sgt Alice Cockram from Crimestoppers, Vet Dr Tony Vigano for all things pets and travel with Chris Parry. 

On Birth six PR. This is the catch up with John Burgess.

Well, I can hear you all saying, what what's going on?

Sunday? Afternoons they have rest and reflection.

The six PR powers that be have decided to unleash Burgo on you. Yeah, so there you go, surprise surprise. Well look, I think I can explain. I think that the boss keeps moving me to a time that he won't be listening so he doesn't have to put up with me.

So it's yes, the thought of course he's put me on.

I will do my best to keep you entertained and enthralled Sunday with Burgo on Perth six PR. And I'm happy to report Isaac, Producer Extraordinary, is back in control. That is, if I can coax him out of the cupboard he just climbed into when he saw me walk in. Also today, the person who is really in charge is the delightful of Nardia, and she'll be taking your competition calls and making sure all of our guests make it on time. A daunting job for Nadia, but he's very good at it. And Andy is here. He pushes all the buttons for me. He's turned up again this week because he still can't believe that this show isn't an AI malfunction. Good they have you with us, and once again, anyway, I am here and we've got a lot happening between now and three o'clock speaking of things that are hard to believe. What's going on in America at the moment. We'd have to be on top of our list. I'm sure you'd agree. We'll try and make some sense of it with our Channel nine to six PR correspondent in the US, Read Butler.

We'll check to Read very shortly.

Once again, I'll be looking for your help with some of the unsolved cases on crime Stoppers with Sergeant Alice Cockrum. And if you've got any pet problems, our in house Vet Dr Tony Vagano would like to help, so get ready to give him a call.

He'll be with us a little later.

Our travel expert Chris Parry will also drop by after two o'clock. Always an interesting chat with Chris about traveling and some of the pitfalls that you should avoid. He'll be talking about today and once again you can be a winner this afternoon. My mate Grand Brinklow at Sandalford Wine We has given me a two hundred and fifty dollars luncheon or dinner voutcher for four people to go and enjoy the delights at the award winning Sandalford restaurant, to also enjoy the culinary skills of head chef Allan Spagnolo. Also where we've got a couple of Sandalford wine packs with one hundred and ten bucks to give away as well. So stick around and I'll tell you shortly how you could be a.

Winner with yours. Truly this afternoon.

On a sad note, this week we lost an absolute genius in the world of pop music. I'm talking about Brian Wilson, a founder of the iconic Beach Boys. He lost his battle with dementia this week, passing away at the age of eighty two, and a host of recording royalty have come out with some heartfelt tributes to the music and one of them was Paul McCartney.

Paul said he was just.

One of the unbelievable talents in the music business. He said he was their biggest rivals in England, even though of course the Beach Boys were an American band. He said it was the greatest song ever written, and this is it.

I may not always love you, but one is there are stars of love.

You you never did you tell him, I'll make you so sumbouty.

He knows what I believe without you?

If you should ever believe me, who'll like to God? I believe me? Who works show nothing too me?

So what good would let me do?

Me?

God?

He knows what I'd belave without you.

God only knows what I'd belave without you.

If you should have me.

Your life would still God believe me?

My good should not be to me.

What God?

God only knows why I.

Let's Gonaline knows what I bee with. The John knows what I bee with. The God knows what I be.

With, generally knows what I can't, generally knows my I.

Knows my generally knows what I need.

Yes, the beach boys, and God only knows what I'd be without you. And now we are without Brian Wilson, who we lost this week. Paul McCartney said it was the greatest song ever written. Sting, who was in a Connecting a concert in Germany, brought it all to a halt and said he'd like to dedicate to a song to Brian Wilson. He said it was his greatest music masterpiece, and then he launched into god only knows quite remarkable story. We've got a few Beach Boys songs that will play him throughout the afternoon, and we'll sort of mention some of the nice things people have had to say about Brian Wilson, whose life wasn't exactly for a lot of it a bowl of Jerry's. He went through some very very difficult times, but very sad to see him lose his fight with dementia just this week. So we'll remember Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys with Burjoe here on first six PR.

On Perth six PR, this is the catch up with John Burgess.

Yes, nice having with us on this for Virgie on six PR Live and Local. We're just going to have a chat to read Butler, who's our nine US correspondent, is having trouble getting through to him at the moment in the United States.

Just thinking.

Andy just mentioned to me, but Got on your Nose was number one, and I said, no, it wasn't.

It didn't make number one in his whole career.

And the Beach Boys are involved in I don't know. They must have released ninety ninety five songs from the sixties through to the late eighties, and only four of them actually went to number one, which four Yeah, I Get Around helped me Ronder, Good Vibrations and Cocomo Come Range Enough, which was the last number one hit the Beach Boys that the Beach Boys had. We'll play all of those songs before we leave you today. But in nineteen sixty six, when God in the Nose was released and everybody's given it a huge rap from sting to Paul McCartney, Bob Dylan said it was one of the greatest songs ever written. He said that he was just in the admiration in his genius.

So that's a big rap from Bob Dylan.

For Brian Wilson, the number one song in nineteen sixty six when God in the Nose was released was.

This Strangers in the Night, exchanging glances, wandering in the night. What were the chances we'd be sharing love.

Before the night was through?

Something in your eyes was so inviting, something in your smile was so exciting. Something in my heart told me I must have you. Strangers in the night too, lonely people. We were strangers in the night up to the moment when we set our first tell old, little did we know? Love was just a glance away, a warm, embracing dance away. And ever since that night we've been together, Lovers at first sight, in love forever. It turned out so right for strangers in the night. Love was just a glance away, a warm embracing dance so away, Ever since that night, weeping together, love at first sight, in love forever. It turned out so right for strangers in the night.

Dude, do be.

Do Thank you, Frank Frank Sinatza Strangers in the night. That was the song that kept God only Knows by the Beach Boys out of the number one spot in nineteen sixty six.

She wiz, who'd have thought? But there you go.

Anyway, We're going to play quite a few Beach Boys songs are throughout this three hour extravaganza with yours truly and hope you enjoy him. In hour of Brian Wilson, who we sadly lost this week, we have esteemed correspondent standing by in the States. He's our Channel nine six US correspondent. His name is Reed Butler. He's right there in the thick of it all. Good afternoon from us, Red.

Good afternoon, John, you can probably hear the sirens there behind me. It's all happening here in Los Angeles tonight.

Yes, Gus. I mean you can hardly believe it, can you. I mean, the things that are going on at the moment. And of course now things are hopping up in the Middle East as well. I don't know what the reaction to that is at the moment, but the immigration processs in LA we've seen some pretty dramatic footage from the ground how things at the moment.

Read So today was this massive protest that was planned called the No King's Protests, and I think there was two thousand locations right across the United States, millions, literally millions expected to take part, and here in Los Angeles, these protests were very much an anti Donald Trump protest. But those protests were planned before these immigration protests kicked off in Los Angeles, and we had these ice raids on illegal immigrants across the city, which really sparked all of this fury in the past week. So now we had this kind of perfect storm of a situation where not only did you have these big anti Donald Trump protests, but all of these immigration protests have joined in as well with in the ways of course anti Donald Trump too, and then today it has been chaotic, to say the least. I guess it started off. I guess peaceful. You describe it huge though, like twenty thousand people, but potentially here in downtown LA. But then police started moving in trying to clear those protesters from out the front of federal buildings like the detention center where a lot of these immigrants are being held in the city Hall, and that is when you just saw class after class we got caught up in so many of them today being pushed back by police on horses. Rubber bullets got one to the arm, and there's tear gas flying everywhere. Police mean business trying to get rid of these, disperse these protesters and basically push them to war areas where they can be better handled. Because so we saw a lot of situations of a line of officers pushing down, pushing down crowds of people. Now we're in the hot past curfew. So downtown Los Angeles has the past few days had a curfew in place from eight pm until six am, and we are now past curfew and there are still some protesters making trouble around here and the police they kind of have the authority now because technically no one's meant to be here in downtown. They can just kind of fire rubber bullets indiscriminately through the crowds, and we've seen that. So we're in a situation now where it's dark, police can't tell whose media who is, who are demonstrators, who are writers. So it is a tense time, a tense time here, and no doubt a long night ahead. But we've seen protests all over the country today, from New York to Salt Lake City to Atlanta to Seattle, and a big show of anti anti show of Trump resistance, all on the same day that Donald Trump was having hosting a military parade in Washington, DC, which happened to fall on his birthday.

So it was.

This this bizarre juxtaposition the tanks on the streets in DC and military parades quite pro Trump, and then here in Los Angeles very much the other side of the coin, and things getting just really really nasty.

Yeah did you say you you were hit by some rubber books?

Yeah, yes, yeah, goodness.

We just we just investigated the damage on the armen because we've got to a safe place, and it's yeah, it was it was from a distance too. It was a yeah, the police just kind of firing down the street and it was hitting cars. Window side mirrors were flying off, windows were shattering, and that fired up because idiots in the crowd of protesters started throwing things police, golf balls and water bottles. And that is the second and they would do yeah, the second that that happens, police just just they don't they shoot those rubber bullets first, ask questions later. They take that as as as a reason to move in at full force. And it's just these this handful of people just making it very dangerous for everybody else because a lot of people here were peacefully protesting, but then you've just got these absolute trouble makers. And people were throwing things at police from apartment building.

So I was.

Watching police fire rubber bullets up a rooftops of apartment buildings because I think people are throwing glass bottles down at the offices. Yeah, it just doesn't feel it does doesn't feel real to be here at the moment.

Yeah, well mate, you stay safe it I'm now very concerned about making you do this report for us.

I don't know what you were.

Job all good, of course, Trump send in the National Guard's I understand it's about the first time in sixty years that National Guard has been deployed without state approval. I mean he hasn't he didn't get the governor's approval to do this.

That's been a that's been a very hot topic in Los Angeles the past week, the National Guard and the Marines sent in against California. Governor Gavin Newsom's wishes California says that that is inflaming the situation, that the LAPD can very much handle it, and most of the enforcement I've seen in the past few days it has been the LAPD rather than those National Guard and Marines. But Donald Trump was very much of the opinion that by sending in the Marines a National Guard, it would help control the situation. But in a lot of these hot spots today, these flare ups, it was demonstrated kind of gathering around where the Marine and National Guard have been stationed. So the first time things really blew up earlier today it was demonstrators yelling at the Marines, shame on you, and getting right in their faces and things like that. So it does look like in at least some instances, their presence of the military. He has worked to fire up officers, fire up demonstrators. But yeah, it's been a political Ye. It was actually deemed illegal that moved by a federal judge earlier today saying that Donald Trump didn't have sorry, earlier this week saying Donald Trump didn't have the authority to do that, but that so there was a chance that those Marines and National Guard would be taken off the streets for this big weekend, but then because of the Trump administration appealing that it's dragged onto next week. So the man the rule was from the appeals court that they need to stay until they sorted out in the court. So that's been a big tussle. California thinking very much so that Donald Trump is trying to assert his authority over a state and make decisions end in the military when it's actually in terms of the California Their belief is that it's their job, the governor's job, to request that kind of assistance rather than have it forced on them.

Yeah.

I mean, we've seen protests in other US cities as well, of any of them flared up to the same level as what's happening in Los Angeles.

I've kept one eye on the protest. I think there was the Salt Lake City protest had a gunman a government not related to the police open fire on the crowd of thousands there, which is obviously very very frightening. But from I understand it was one person was injured as a result of that, thankfully only only injured rather than.

Worse than that.

But I think that that was the that in terms of the other protests at this stage, the Salt Lake City one was the one that flared up. But thankfully it sounds like that man has been detained and the and't as bad as it could have been in terms of the injuries.

Yeah, I mean, dozens of meys in LA have vanded together calling on Trump the administration to stop this stepped up immigration business that's going on. What's he had to say about it? I mean, he seems to just be it just fobs it off, doesn't he. I don't know, I don't understand where the bloke's are coming from.

Yeah, well, it's interesting there's been some developments on that because obviously there's vision and there's stories and social media of people whose families have been torn apart, and you've seen these quite aggressive ice raids where they go into car washes and run across farms and crash tackle the immigrants who are working working there on the farms. And then you've got their flying children and all of these kinds of things that have really riled up the crowds here. But just in the past, I think it was yesterday, Donald Trump seems to be almost backing down a little bit on the aggressiveness of those raids because he has put a temporary pause, I think on of those who are at of immigrants. Yes, they might be illegal, but the ones that have worked for many years on farms and in hospitality and the like. Donald Trump's been getting a lot of pressure from those kinds of the agriculture business and the services businesses, and they're saying, we need these we need these immigrants working for us because no one else will do that job at that price. So now he's suddenly actually winding back on some of those raids here. Will be interesting to see if that continues into next week, because I get the feeling that if that stops, then certainly their anger in the streets will die down a little bit, because that is what is just firing up so many people here. So we'll see what happens, but hopefully there's hopefully there can come to some sort of understanding and everyone can be happy. But that feels a little bit unrealistic.

I mean it's frightening. It's a very frightening situation. There's no question about it. And I mean, as you say, people are being being hurt, with people just being fired upon indiscriminately, and particularly as nightfalls, as you say, you know, they don't know where these things are going, they're just shooting it into the crowd. I mean, it's just it was totally unacceptable, isn't in my humble opinion.

But I mean it's a big day to day.

Of course, it's the two and fifty anniversary of the US Army and it's President Trump's seventy ninth birthday as well. So in Washington, while all this is going on, in La, he's got a parade happening. I mean, everyone loves a parade, except when it looks like something that did see in North Korea.

I think, read, yeah, it's just we're saying the vision on the comparing the vision from the parade to the chaos on the streets, it was just like, what is this just Yeah, certainly a very expensive exercise for Donald Trump to undertake that that military parade first time in many years, as you mentioned. But yeah, it certainly did nothing to quell the anger in the streets. It just fired people up a lot more, I think. I think interestingly, there are far more people protesting, especially around the country, but even in downtown La. Then who went to his parade, which you'd imagine hit Donald Trump hard because he loves he loves talking up the crowd size. And definitely the far more people protesting than celebrating Trump and the military today because it was it was very much a birthday parade for Donald Trump as well.

Yeah, I was thinking the other night reader it you see. I mean there's thousands and thousands, probably in the millions of people who were up in arms and protesting.

Who voted this bloke in?

I mean, that's a that's a question I keep asking myself. So who voted for Trump? I mean, how did they get get elected?

Again? At least don't agree with what he's right?

Yeah, Well, well, clearly clearly he was elected in. He had a solid win. So he has come in very strong believing that he's got this mandate to make these changes to be aggressive. It's his second time around. He doesn't want to waste it. He now knows how it all works. But maybe there are a lot of these people didn't vote, or maybe they just are now only realizing the mistake they made, because it is a lot of people. There are a lot of people. Obviously, a lot of people support Donald Trump here in the United States. He won the election and speaks a lot of people were struggling at the cost of living and not in a happy way from a hipp hocket sense, and he's coming in saying that he can fix all of that for them. So it's when you see the kind of disparity in the haves and have nots here, and there's a lot more have nots, and they're the ones in by large that have voted trumpion. Interestingly, he made big games with Latino voters and other minorities, and they're now all the ones that are out here marching in the streets and in some cases getting detained and deported.

It's an interesting thing to watch.

Yes, sir, he said he's going to fix all of that. He also said he was going to fix what's going on in Israel and now of course, his good friend who you know, who's coming out in glowing terms today about Donald Trump, saying what a wonderful person he is and God's gift and all the rest of it and happy Birthday, just as he was having people push buttons sending missiles into Iran. I mean, this has got to be This is extremely worrying, I reckon read.

Yeah, it feels like there's a tinderbox kind of situation right now around the whole world.

Isn't it.

It just feels like it's a nation here in the United States and certainly a world on edge at the moment, and it just doesn't feel that there is much of a it doesn't feel like there's an end in sight to al of that kind of turmoil.

No, I mean, it's been that to read Donald on this momentuted he's saying, you know, good on Israel for standing up for themselves. The next minute say, oh, they should pull back a bit. I mean, you know, what, what's he really think?

Yeah, it's it's interesting to see how he's changed his views on all of it. For many days he was and weeks he's been pushing Iran to make a nuclear deal to help curb their capabilities, and he by for all intents and purposes, was against any kind of military action from Israel into Iran because he thought that would stuff the deal. And then suddenly, obviously there's these Israel strikes against Iran in the past couple of days, and the retaliation kind of caught potentially Donald Trump off a little bit. He did claim later though, that he was aware that the strikes were coming, but it certainly was a very a change of direction. By all accounts. He didn't want this kind of escalation in violence. So now he's hoping that Eran might push it, might get Iran to the negotiating table to make some sort of nuclear deal. But again, that's something else that feels like a pipe dream at the moment. It just feels like the fighting there is continuing.

Yes, so very worrying. So I am there's no question about it. Just quickly, Well, I've got you. I should bring up Elon Musk. I mean, he and Donald have had a bit of a falling out. But Elon took to x on Thursday saying he regrets some of the things he said about the president. The reason for that may be something to do with the government contracts that were at stake for Elon if this feud isn't solved.

Yeah, that just felt like watching some sort of soap opera or a reality show or something when that was going back and forth. But yeah, so obviously bromance to frenemies, to all our enemies, and now they're back to. Well, Elon at least is trying to get back in Donald Trump's good books by the sounds of it, because he is posted on X his social media platform, that he regrets some of the things he posted the week before. And we have to see how Donald Trump treats that. I think it'll be it'll be interesting. Donald Trump's clearly been burned by Elon kind of going off the rails here and slamming him on all these different things. But yeah, maybe Elon Musk has thought about those huge contracts. He's got his SpaceX, he has Tesla, He's he's got a bunch of other things he does with the government. So maybe someone's got in his ear and said, hey, come calm down, because you need it. But it's also I think he's a bit loose. I think they both are. I guess, so who knows what's going through either of their minds.

A couple of loose cannons. I think I agree with you on that scenario for sure.

Mate.

Thank you very much for your time today. Please stay out of Harvard's way there. It's a very volatile situation. But I do appreciate you talking to us today on the pers six PR problem.

Thanks very much.

Read Butler, who is Channel nine and six PR's US correspondent with Burgo here on Perth six p R.

On Perth six PR. This is the catch up with John Burgess.

Yeah, pretty heavy start there to show a lot of people who have had something to say about that, and I commend that.

Yeah, everybody should have an opinion on things.

Mark, you sent me a note saying the protests in LA are completely undemocratic, protesting the information of the exact policy. Trump was elected on a bunch of spoiled brats who didn't get their way in the election. Regards Marc and Melville, good on you back. I really appreciate your input, and that's a thought. And everybody's got an opinion, of course. I just find it unbelievable that, I mean, some of the things that he comes out and says just doesn't make any sense to me.

And then all of a sudden, people are.

Demonstrating against what he's got in then, and he's having a big parade in Washington, apparently oblivious of at all. But anyway, I thank you very much for your input. That's very kind of you. I'm glad people are paying attention. We've also I need you to pay attention because very shortly I'll be giving you opportunity to be a winner. We'll lighten it up a bit. I've got some fantastic Sandleford wine to give away. And also we've got a luncheon for four people worth two hundred and fifty bucks to enjoy at a Sandleford restaurant, the award winning restaurant. And I'll give you an opportunity to get into that draw very shortly. But first, crime stoppers working together for a safer w A. Yes, I have on the line the the Lentil Sergeant Alice Cochran from crime stubbers.

How are you, Alice?

Ah, fantastic beautiful day today, very nice, isn't it?

Yes? Have you been out walking and cycling?

What have you been doing all of that?

Now?

I took the dogs to the park, so I'm doing okay good.

I enjoyed it and the puppy dogs would have enjoyed it as well. In facts, if you can help with any of the problems, we're out to talk to Alice about one eight hundred, triple three triple zero is the number the call or you got to crime stubbs w A dot com dot au before we get into those problems.

We have some results, Alice, we sure do.

We've got one charge with an indecent assault, one charge with a stealing amount of vehicle, one charge with birdery, one identified for Burley and one identified to hitting Run. So you know, some really really great efforts there. Thank you for the listeners who've called.

In absolutely and thanks to crime Stoppers and the WA police for doing a terrific job. A couple of problems I noticed during the week that caught my attention at Wembley Police looking at a stealing incident in Subiaco. We've talked about people pinching wine several times, of course in this particular segment, but I mean it just keeps going on and on. I mean, people seem to think that's an easy target. I was going and pinch some liquor out of this store. The poor bloke's trying to make a living, but you know, I don't care. So he's another one, and another female who is I might add, quite well dressed and presented herself, but he's stealing stuff.

So not on well with this instance.

We'll have a word to her that was stationed straight liquor store. She's taken the wine, popped it in a bag and left the store without paying. So we obviously need to have a discuss about what's going on and what it all means. But the image of her is very clear, slim build, straight, dark brown hair, wearing a light blue turtleneck sweater, dark blue jacket, blue jeans and a black and white were usable tote back. So again a really good photo of.

Her, Yes, it certainly is.

So if you can help in this matter with any information, folks. One eight hundred, triple three, triple zero is the number to call another incident to Armadale Detective So looking for help as they investigate our burglary in Huntingdale on the thirtieth of April.

Alice, Yeah, this one again, really good photos and it's told him a mail has jumped a fence to gain entry to the garage of a residential address in Huntingdale Road. He's been challenged by the resident and then he's run from the house and last thing heading towards ball Court is where he's wearing blue long sleeve shirt, dark trousers, white shoes and a large backpack. And there's an images of them in the back in the backyard with the dog. So the dog obviously wasn't happy with him being there either.

There's only a little dog for he said he couldn't have number damage. I would have thought, but yeah, he would have raised the alarm. I'm sure hope.

So yeah, but you know, it's great to have these athletic people being able to jump fences. So let's hope if we can jump on their crime activity, that would be really good. I know I try, well.

One that's a bit further away in Albany, but I mean, if this person's conducting scammed in that area, he's having some success, he might try somewhere else. So I just thought I bring this When this work.

Yeah, yeah, no, that's a very good point. And the thing is with this one is that sometimes it takes a while for us to get actual c feed TV imagery to put them forward for people to come forward. So you know, take in mind this is January December twenty twenty four, so forgive us. But sometimes the time it takes to get the footage to help put that out to the public. But they've, yeah, by befriending the victim, they've put remote access software on their computer and then transferred saving funds and they purported themselves to be a employee of the Australian Cyber Security Center. So you know that's it's quite a significant you know, fraud in the sense that they've pretended to be someone else and then also remote access to their computer. So there's a very good image of someone with love to have a chat to about all of that.

Yeah, I mean throughout the process the victim was encouraged to have cover stories and don't tell anybody and not to alert their bank for the interaction.

I can't believe that someone would fall for.

That, But you don't know whether they've gone or we're trying to get an offender and you're assisting with our investigation. They couldn't put it anywhere anywhere, and these people's sense of obligation and duty may have come in there where they're helping out the Australian Cybersecurity Center. So I don't know the full background, but there are a lot of explanations for victims to be taken advantage of. And you know, a good SOB story is also there. And this person looks like a tall, good looking, you know, person of that persuasion that they could be part of that. But yeah, so it'd be great to get a hold of who these people are.

Absolutely yeah.

So, folks, if you receive a phone call or unsure if it's legitimate or not, never disclosed personal information such as passwords or bank details, money or agree to download software either. That's a timely warning from WA Police and Crime Stoppers WA as well. One eight hundred triple three triple zero was the number of the call. If you can help with any of the cases we've foken about us about today, or you can go to Crimestoppers WA dot com dot au. Nice to talk to you as always, Alice, keep up, the good word.

Is the pleasure and next week we'll have enough chant Okay, certainly, yes, I look forward to it.

Thank you, okay.

Sergeant Alice Cochran with Vergio here on Sunday Afternoon with Virgie on Perth six pr.

On Perth six pr these is they catch up with John Burgess.

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One of the Beach Boys classics.

There were the Good Vibration song from nineteen sixty six went to number one as a matter of fact, just one of the many great hits that they had. But as I was talking to Andy before, only four number one songs in their career out of about one hundred or so that they charted with. Despite the enormous success he enjoyed, he also had significant problems Brian Wilson from substance abuse and mental illness.

He was partially death too, by.

The way, which is a surprising fact seeing all those harmonies and things that he put together.

Revolutionary.

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Yes, fantastic wine from Sanderford as well as that two hundred and fifty luncheon. So listen, if you could it call we'll have another one this hour. Get on the phone and you could be a winner with Burger this afternoon. Here on six PR we're featuring some Beach Boys songs this afternoon in memory of Brian Wilson, who passed away this week.

Very sad story.

He'd been going through some pretty traumatic times of led battling dementia as well. His family said he's been in special care for probably the last six months or so. So very sad news in that Bruce Springsteen said that Brian Wilson was the most musically inventive voice ever and had an unworldly ear for harmony and was the visionary leader of America's greatest band.

Wow, that's big from the boss.

Wealthy star. See she forgot all about the library like you told her, old man. Now and with the radio last and go CRUs it just as.

Fast as she can, and you'll have fun. The don toll that it takes a two bird, but fun, dude, that it.

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She makes a ety five her look like the momentary gas.

By the days look like a lot of guys trying to catch her.

But she leaves alone while the.

God like and you'll have the bun bunt that it takes a two fun.

Well you knew all along.

That's your dad, you wise to you notion since two you've been thinking that your mother's.

Should you become along with me because we got along the.

Fine fun way fine anyway, Fine.

The beach Boys, Fun Fun Fun February nineteen sixty four it was released, didn't make number one at that particular time of nineteen sixty four. Not surprise though, if only enough for this did yes, the Beatles I Want to Hold Your Head was the number one song over Fun Fun Fun. As Paul McCartney said, the Beach Boys were the Beatles' biggest rivals in England, even though they were from America.

So they go another rap We've got.

We've got several quotes which I'll lay upon you before we leave you about the wonderful Beach Boys and the incredible talent of Brian Wilson. In a moment, we'll talk to someone else with lots of talent. That's our in house vet doctor, Tony Bagano. If you've got any vet questions about your pet, now would be the time to give me a call on one double three eight eighty two one double three eight eighty two, or you can SMS me on four eighty seven triple nine, eight eighty two. I've been delighted to pass your pet questions onto the good doctor. If I could talk to the animal, the bit chick and it's a very good afternoon Sunday. After the bit of a Surprise doctor Tony Vaganos, Johnnie's.

How are you to?

Good bird?

Jack's got to swing you around, as I said, as I said in the beginning, I think the boss, uh you know, he just he puts me on when he can't listen he's out in the bouts.

Well that's wait, keeps me moving me to spots where he knows that he won't have to put up with me.

So there you go.

Anyway, thank you very much for your time once again today, I really do appreciate it. Folks, if you've got any pet questions, since you'd like the good doctor to answer free of charge. This is, by the way, this service. Give me a call one double three eight eighty two is the number one double three eight eighty two, or you can smsus on four eight seven triple nine eight eighty two.

Easy as that. So there's what's happening in the State's unbelievable, isn't it at the moment?

Oh god, it's terrible, isn't it? Everywhere? It's really excuse me that around Israel think.

Yes, it's certainly a very scary time, there's no question about it. I got a note from Cassie, who lives in Nolamara. She's having a bit of a scary time. She said she's seen a lot of people there when training their dog for obedience, etc. That they keep giving them a treat, and she hasn't been doing that. Maybe that's the reason why the dog's not reacting to her obedience rules.

But is that a good idea to give them a treat if they do something right?

Well, I think in most cases trainers are out there using treats. It used to be frowned upon, but I think it gets the dog's attention very quickly, and as long as you transfer that to praise, or rather you praise them at the same time, then you can eliminate the treat once you've got their attention, and of course they'll behave because they're expecting a treat. But I think to give it to them every time it's probably not a great idea, and it creates a situation where, well, they put on weight if nothing else. But I think it's better that they start listening to the commands and also reinforce the reinforce the reward with you know, with petting and praise for the dog, which is far more effective in the long term.

Right, I mean it is.

I mean, it's almost mandatary, isn't it. I would have thought that people, if the pet does something right, give them, give them a bit of a treat, But then.

He's spoiling them all.

But it's better to do it in the same breath as praise and then reinforcing it with praise from there on. Just get their attention with the treat to start with, and then try and reinforce it with praise, so that the dog good dog, and all sorts of things short sharp terms, so that gets to understand what you what you're on about. But certainly to you know, sort of have them dangling with a tree at the end of the rewards thing is not a great idea.

Yeah, he's a bit of an unusual one.

Doug said that somebody said that he's Doug's a smoker, apparently, but I said that people say that cigarette smoke it's harmful to your pets.

Is that a fact that.

Mast certain years it's been show. I used to spend my early very really lifely my grandmother smoking like a chimney in the same car and a tiny little car we had, and you know, I can remember sort of even sort of considered at four or five. The first couple of puffs were really quite attractive to me, but you know, a little I know that it could have been setting me up for a problem. But there's no question that that smoke does affect the health of people, obviously, and the cigarette smoke contains a lot of chemical compounds and some of them are pretty nasty things that certainly can increase the chances in humans for heart disease, in lung cancer and so on. But recent animal studies have shown that the exposure that these chemicals can equally increase the risk of the disease in our pets. Basically it's an irritant, I guess, but also in creating asthma and even cancer and certainly longer nosed dogs where the where the tissue is exposed for a longer period, you know, in inhaling the smoke, and in cats it's been shown to cause quamous cell carcinoms of the nose and so on, And you know, definitely there's no question that pets can develop a spirituary infections, ung lung inflammation and asthma, and someone when they're when they're exposed to secondhand smoke. And now often think that my early life was was spent in a car, a small car, clamped.

Environment with my grandmother.

You know, you just imagined there with the go with your grandma and she's saying, well, tiny, where would you like me to drive you today? And you would see somewhere somewhere short, short, distanced, figure.

Out another query here at c c D.

Now you have to tell me that is a cranial cruciate rupture in animals. It sounds pretty serious to me.

Well, it's the same if you're a football fan or any sort of sport. Really, I mean women's women's netbak is a shocker for it now. But the cranial crucier disease is really is really common in humans, in particularly Ozzie Rules, and it can can set you up for life in terms of arthritis in your crucied ligaments. A crossover within the joint in the knee joint, which is a pretty terrible joint on it's a hinge joint, and we ask it to do all sorts of things, and that's why it ruptures. That ruptures the meniscus, which is the little cup shaped cartilage in the in the joint which sort of buffers the bone. From hitting bone on bone. But when you start moving around and trying to ask lateral movement of this joint, you tend to hear the crushes and even and destroy the minisky. And most footballers have had some issue associated with it. Sometimes well, certainly my life changing and it would be the end of the sport. Basically, cranial cruiser disease or meniscal rupture very hard to manage in those days fifty fifty odd years ago, and these days they do recover really well. In fact, one of our leading footballers at the moment in the NFL is a guy who who rupted his cruise it now he's tearing the house down for Geelong actually, which is a surprise.

And I know that.

We get ways associated with and too much vigorous activity in some larger dogs that cause craney a cruciate rupture. And the repair in dogs is really good, but it does once you've opened the joint, and once you've caused it and you've had to interrupt the minski and so on, then yeah, it really sets the joint up ongoing problems.

Right. Jane from GRELLAP has another question for you turned that.

They mainly leave their dogs inside during the winter, particularly when they go to work. But they come home and there's in her words.

There's poop, poops, poops, poop everywhere. What's there? Yeah, another way the dogs, you've got to what to do.

Well, You've got to try and allow the dog to get outside. If you've house trained the dog and made it such as it goes outside the poop, then you really need to give it a dog door or something some area of exit so it can carry out what it's been both being taught. And I think a lot of the problems associated with with dogs that poop in the house in later in later periods and particularly during winter, when you want them to stay inside, you've still got to give them an outlet otherwise they will poop in the house. And once they started to poop in the house, that will become the odor in terms of which part of the house it was, and you'll find they keep going back to that spot and you really need to even fence it off. And you know, I'm trying to retrain them, but I think, I know, Look, if you've got a dog, it's unlikely you're going to get robbed. And therefore, I think and if you've got a smallest dog, then a dog door is really going to allow, you know, a fully full grown human to get through. And so I think the dog then uses the door to get out to behave in this way, and you know, sort of continue the house training, which you've spent a lot of time in the early times training the dog. But because if you lock the doors and the dog's completely confused, and once they start it, they'll continue.

Okay, I don't upset dog owners, but I can hear some cat owners saying, well, we don't have any problem.

Our cat just goes into the litter kiddy letter and does the business. Why don't dogs do that?

Well, you can train a dog to use a little box, but because of the volume of the stools, and also that the odor compared to cat poo, which is much smaller, and obviously it still smells a bit, but nothing like a dog poo, you'll find that the house will still stink the high Heaven when you get home if you've provided some sort of litter tray for the dog. Now I think a swing door, you know, a dog door, is the best way to go, and the dogs get very used to that sort of thing. And again, this is a good example of what you're talking about before treats and someone can be used to try and entice the dogs. It's an unusual thing to have to sort of teach a dog to walk through a swing door, a glass door or a plastic door, but you can certainly do it using traits and so on, and they'll get used to it and that's definitely the way to go.

Okay. Well, on that note, we'll take a short break.

If you've got any questions for turn, please pick up the phone, give us a call one double three eight eighty two is the number, or you're going to miss us on four eighty seven triple nine eight eighty two as well. Dr Tony f Gano with Brno on first six PR on this Sunday afternoon.

On Perth six PR, this is the catch up with John Burgess.

And on this Sunday afternoon we're walking to at the Good Doctor Vet talk with the doctor. Tony.

I got a question without notice for you, tourn This is I don't know what to expect here, but this is from Andy. This is who pushes all the buttons for me.

How are you Tony all right today?

Andy?

Hey mate?

I've got a question now. I drive a lot through the country and I see whenever it's about to rain, cows sit down in the field.

And I'm wondering, is this a myth? Is this something? Is there any plausibility to that?

And if so, how do they know apart from seeing the gray clouds coming across the sky.

Yeah, I haven't heard that any in my experience, and I come from Gulong. We can be quite wet. The cattle generally will congregate under a tree or something, and they'll turn their backsides to the weather. But I haven't seen them particularly sit down or lie down. In fact, it's not uncommon. See it's a bit with horses, of course, you never said and low down or really, but with cattle they do sit down. But generally I associated with whether I wouldn't have thought, because they generally don't like you know, the wind and the rain and someone, and so they'll turn their backsides to it and get under a tree or something. But it's not as a barometer to see them sitting down, thinking I better put the umbrella up.

Okay, thanks for that?

Where not that?

Just generally around I think driving down south so towards Augusta Scott River, these sort of places the green past out in the Maca Margaret River.

There erstand the cows might turn their back to you as you first edity.

Also, I'm from the other side of Port Philip Bay and little hamlet called Mataalizer, So welcome to another.

Via well, yeah, thank you, lovely place.

Oh gosh, home week. I got a note here from Janine.

Janine lives in Greenwood, and I think we might have brushed upon this subject once before about how often you should wash your dog.

She's been told once a month. I guess it depends on what your dog.

Yeah, it depends on the dog skin and time. This dog has forms of dermatitis, expert what have you, then you have to do it more regularly. And currently, Princess, we've got a dog that has to be a bouth twice a week because of a skin problem. But look, I think probably as little as possible, but as often as necessary, which is, you know, sounds like a politician in comment, but they often do require if they've got odor, that musky sort of odor that dogs get, particularly in the winter when they go out and they get wet and they come in. The long haired dogs, you'll get this real doggy sort of coat odor, and you can use various sprays and so on, but I would prefer just using a good shampoo of which there are lots and lots now, which is not going to interrupt the normal floora of the skin and we'll just keep it clean. But yeah, dog oder is always an issue associated with that. I think that. Yeah, bathing, most of my clients would bath their dogs between every two and four weeks. We have programs where we bath their dogs for them about every four weeks.

If they've got a particular skin condition.

Well then it may have to be enhanced and twice a week or once a week during a period of a flare up of a skin problem.

Yeah, I guess.

I mean if people take their dog for a walk every day in the park and whatever, you there's always now with there's wet weather, there's pubbles and a bit of mud and everything around.

I mean, of course you can't leave them caked in mundy.

You can't. They don't sweat through their squint They don't sweat through the skin the way we do that. They sweat through their mouths and we're breathing heavy breathing, and so one helps them, helps them dissipate heat, as does the heat dissipation from their feet. But they don't sweat as we do, and so therefore they don't need to be bathed because they are becoming you know, it's not the body over, but certainly there's nothing like a bit of rain on a labrador coat to make it pretty obvious when they come back inside and people start to water bath and more regularly, and it doesn't do them any harm. You can. Some shampoos are a sort of natural shampoos and won't leach various products from the coat, whereas there are more medicated shampoos which help them to try and balance the whole thing so that the odor is camouflaged. But yeah, I guess that that question, that comment I made before about as little as possible, but as often its be necessary, And I guess that really says it all.

Yeah, Janine, I have that answers to your question. I've got another note here. Someone's just text us and she said, Virgio my son is a five year old dash One. We've had a lot of questions about DaShan, so I've got to say in the last few weeks popular is anti social and he barks at cyclists and people out jogging when she's in the park.

I don't know, what can you do about that?

Well, I was not much about that, and I suppose, really he's a long haired dashed, is he?

I honestly don't know. I haven't had a conversation with it.

I was going to say a lot of long haired dashings are more likely that the smooth coded dashans are generally a little more forward and aggressive and don't sort of tend to be worried by that sort of thing. But certainly long haired dashings don't like to be interrupted and don't like interruptions their daily routine and get a bit antsy. But look, I guess if you had a rot while it was behaving, I thot you would be more concerned about people going past. But dason's generally not something they tend to be. I suppose when you think about the term the yeppy dogs, they tend to be yeppy if they hear noises and that sort of thing. They're quite The smaller breeds generally are far more acute in terms of they're far more reactionary to external noise and what have you, whereas a bigger dog might just think, oh, you know, worrying me because I'm too big. But little dogs are on their guard more and they are generally the sort of house dogs that people use for century dogs are generally the smaller breedes because they are so acute in this respect and response. Unless it's really a problem, and you can go to an animal behaviors and I guess the old business about rewarding with rewarding them either with praise or to treats to start with if they are barking consistently, to try and break them at that. That's the sort of the sort of the program you would use, but just when people will. The main thing is to remove the stimuli. And therefore, if the dog is a barker, particularly at the boundaries when people walk past, you tend to try and keep them away from the boundaries so that the visual thing isn't there, and then keep them sort of behind a lock gate or whatever or have a gate which keeps them in the backyard so they don't get you know, they don't get stimulated by walkers, by people to go guy, and some people do, you know, sort of realize there's a dog barking there and and sort of call out to it, and which makes it even worse, of course easy.

I said that none prospecting dream keep them isolated. It is more if you'll get Yeah, it's just that I had a rod wheeler by the way, which my wife's chagrin. But I was at with my wife the other day and it's just on the subject of dashuns. Guy came up and said helo, and we had a nice chat, and he had a dog on a lease and there was a long haired dog, and I said, the sort of dog is. Actually said, there's a dash and they said, don't be ridiculous. They don't have long haired like that, but they do, so I wasted.

Yeah, ye know, they do, the long haired ashs. They're very nice dogs. They're generally not as I say, aggressive or as reactive as the short haired daxies, and the long haired taxies generally are a little more little quieter and are probably better in the house in that respect. And yeah, they're very popular that they have only since I've been working, probably become more popular. In the old days, dog Dackson's were short haired breed, but then we tend to get the party party colored shorter, longer haired axons. And of course there's a bit more working those two in terms of keeping your coat under control. But yeah, they become very popular and there are a lot of people like them because they are far more people oriented in many ways, and they behave as you would want them in the house rather than barking it every sound they hear.

Okay, but this is probably another question in the line of Andy's question, word acuse, sit down when it rains, Sandy.

Sandy says, catnip?

What is it?

And does it work?

Yeah, the catney, it works, But it's a genetic thing.

Really.

Cats that react to catnip and these sort of things react all the time, whereas some cats don't at all. It's a grass that you can buy and a lot of people grow it in a little punt and the cat they become quite euphoric. The ones that are affected by it, they become extremely you know, the euphoric and they settle down, and you know, it's almost like they drugged. And therefore people do use it and they call it cat grass or catnip, and yeah, look, it's there's nothing there's nothing wrong with it, and it's just one of those things where there's some sort of psychedelic effect because of the herbs in the grass and yeah, it doesn't need them any harmon. It's used often with cats that are reactive to it to put on the scratching trees or their or in their bed or whatever, just to try and at track them so they don't scratch the furniture and also they know where their cat, where their sleeping quarters are, so that people whose cats are reactive to cat nip will generally utilize utilize it to try and enhance if you like, the attraction of the cat to certain areas.

Right here is we've got a few things that they cigarette, smoke and cat nep now and the Naomi naomi once they were about I haven't heard of this either.

Hot spots in dogs hotpots? What's a hot spot in a dog?

Well, it's a sort of coloat will term in the veterinary trade where particularly longerheaded dogs and trievers and laborator was a good example of that. Either through anxiety they'll start to chew themselves, and we've talked about anxiety for and politicians scratching their backsides. Dogs will start to scratch just through a sort of behavioral sort of fetish to try and lick and bite and chee and then they'll create a situation where that area becomes sore, and then it starts to exude a bit of tissue fluid. Next thing you know, you've got a hardened area which then becomes a haven for bacteria and so on underneath.

A real little plark.

And it's often seen on the shoulders and the backside of these bigger dogs, and it needs to be clipped and so on, entreated, and then sometimes even colored so the dog doesn't exacerbate the problem once it's become irritated. But generally parasites cause it because it draws the attention of the dog to that particular area it's been hidden by a flea or whatever, or in most commonly I see it with smaller dogs, where anxiety can cause it. They'll be anxious because they've been left at home, or they're anxious because there's a dog barking next door, or whatever makes them anxious, and they'll start to chew their chew their feet and so on, and then they'll create a lesion and then it'll become a hotspot and will have to be treated as such, which is isolation of the area and drying it up and carrying on with bandy bacterials and so on.

Right, he's a bit of a minefield, isn't it.

Look you know, we do we thrust them into the society, into our society, and we expect that they should they should conform. But a lot of the time the anxiety is associated. But that's the way we live. When I was a student, was described by Byes, Actually the American is a really funny guy working you know, flash places in America amongst the celebrity people who are generally living on their nerves. And you said, you could always tell a dog that belonged to a pop star or you know, some sort of persons who's performing all the time, because you'll come rushing in and rushing out and become completely thrown by this, become extremely anxious and things. And that's where you know, the anxiety of dogs was well represented by those sorts of dogs that were owned by people like that who just the dogs would live on their nerves and would become completely neurotic because of this behavior to their owner.

They take on their around as.

Absolutely they don't like them. I mean, dogs don't you don't get we can I mean some dogs are gregarious and some aren't but in the main, dogs are in a much much narrower band of behavioral trays than humans are. You know, some people completely adhariant with the way I behave, and we don't get that much with dogs. But certainly, thrust into a situation where someone lives like that and the house is completely chaotic, the dog will often develop quite strange behavioral trays and become, you know, sort of extremely neurotic itself from start to chew itself and get hotspots and all sorts of things like that because of the behavior of the people and stay. Therefore, dogs like to live in nice stable houses Low.

I just have to ask you, Andy, if you've got a dog.

Not at the moment urge.

I just wanted to check, just to say, I think we have another patient for you. The heead a dog.

To get you a special couch for both of them. I've got to note here from Sharon we might wide up with this one. She's got a seventeen year old cat. Wow, but it's it's it howls a lot at night. And now this cat is on antidepressants.

Because well, I think it can be anxiety. And we find that pits become more anxious as they get older. I don't imagine they had the same withdrawals about dying and what happened then sort of thing. But certainly animals become less able to sleep through the night and often become extremely nocturnal in that respective will go and wake their owners up and sort of thing. And cats can come sometimes start to how and you can get all sorts of things to sedate them, and so on, which often is necessary because their character will change totally as they get older or older cats can live to I've regularly kept cats to eighteen or twenty, and the average age of a cat is more like that than twelve or fourteen, which is the commonly thought of, mainly because cats are so well they get hit by cars and all sorts of things, which reduces their average lifespan. But they will live considerably longer than dogs, if all things being equal. And certainly you'll see behavioral things in senile cats far more than we do in dogs, because they don't a lot of them don't live to the point where they become a bit sentile. The cats can become quite strange, and we have had strange behavioral changes as they get older, which can court which can be manifest with vocalization. And sometimes they'll even forget the toilet in habits and start doing in the house rather than in the on the on the liter tray and so on. It's all part of the Yeah, like you live.

So long, Hey, Tony.

I was going to suggest if Sharon's seventeen year old cat is howling a lot at night, it could be a werewolf, not crowd, Probably not.

But probably it's lowdown on my difference.

Now you know, if I only can do this once a week, And that's that's one of one of his more mundane questions. There they get during the course of this three hours and great to talk to you, as always, Thank you very much for your advice. We really do appreciate it, and thanks very much for all those people who have for supployed those questions for a good vet doctor tourney Vigano with Vigo here on first six p R.

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The Beach Boys and the Sloop John B's John b Joe sailing through another three hours of Sunday afternoon on first six, V are using the term loosely the Beach Boys. Of course, we're playing a lot of Beach Boys songs a day in memory of the great Brian Wilson, who passed away this week. So much talent, not only in writing, but in arranging and producing as well. Just about every album they released was a huge success with some great songs, and that one taken off the pet Sounds album, which I'll talk about more a little later. Slip John B, by the way, didn't make it to number one when it was released in April nineteen sixty six.

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I know he's trying to get rid of me. I know I can tell that must be getting close to the knockoff time. Good to have you with us on this Sunday afternoon on per six p Virjio through until three o'clock. In a moment, I'll be talking to our travel expert Chris Parry. Interesting subject things to worry about when you're traveling, for example, people standing up when the plane lands.

It drives me nuts that I must admit.

We're also recognizing the talents of Brian Wilson, who we sadly lost this week. Graham Nash, who would you would know, very talented amuser himself. He said, Brian was an incredible songwriter, but it wasn't just about the songs. He wrote but how he presented them as well as a whole. He was the instigator of the most unique sound ever and Elton John said he was the biggest influence on his songwriting career. He was a musical genius, a revolutionary. He changed the goalpost when it came to writing songs and shaped music forever. A true giant.

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Yeah, the Beatles.

Baber's Lonely Hearts Club Band the number one album on top of the five hundred Greatest Albums of all time from the Beatles, and of course, as I mentioned earlier in our show for McCard, the unbelievable tribute to he made to Brian Wilson said he was just the best and absolute genius.

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A low key inter that well, because Chris is going to bring up the energy in a moment. Oh is he got He's into it. Don't peak too early.

Okay, he's got his U shurely scarf on today. So obviously the Bulldogs got.

Up, he did get up, he did get up. The mighty Southerners. Yes, ten points over the Royals.

Ten ten points. Well, that's it. Yeah, and the Doggers have got up as well, has got up as well. Yes, that's a probably your wife it was in a state of well, well it was this the first time that she'd been to the football this year.

She was in a state of nostalgia.

She would remember until about nineteen ninety eight and when again last night and she said, nothing changed.

There was as much groaning as there is cheering.

This was a bit of a battle, but they got there.

They got there. Yeah, that's all that matters, is that, all that matters is the four points yes, when the.

Bell goes at the end, you need to be at the most points. They did, they did so well done, well under the docors. Okay, so we're talking about traveling. What people don't like about traveling in some instances.

Look, I think out of respect to the wonderful Brian Wilson, and you're doing a great job playing that music.

God only knows.

I love travel, But wouldn't it be nice if we could get rid of some of the things we'd travel and that would make it more fun, fun fun.

It's only taking more week to come up with that too. By the way, I'll go now, yes, mandatory, Now we're yes, well done. Actually, thank you very very well. So let's name some names here, let's go out those things about travel that gives us the rits.

Yeah, look, we want to keep it up beat.

We know how travel, No matter how you travel, it's always an opportunity and a privilege, and and quite often it's a luxury as well.

Well.

It might be fulfilling a bucket list or or something or some other reason. So we don't want to bring it down and say, well, you know, just appreciate your travels. And there's still things on travels that are noise that we all wish would go away, and it can be. I put number one on this list thinking back to when I was a kid and Mum and Daddy drivers from naragein to Rockingham for our school holidays. And in those days the Albany Highway I don't think it had an overtaking lane, and so overtaking lanes on a long weekend, you know, was one of those things like we'd get to the other end, we'd get to the destination and Mum and dad a need a holiday.

So overtaking lands is yeah, absolute necessity, absolute necessity. Yeah, you can get there in some good frame of mind, exactly.

Yeah.

Okay, what about when you decide that you're going to stop off and make it have a bit of a I guess maybe at halfway house half house or a little toilet thing he gets, I mean, grabs something to eat, They take advantage of, you know what they have in offer, and you go in there and guess what.

Well, look, when I was a kid, we actually weren't allowed to eat in the car. Dad didn't like people eating in his cars. He only he would drink a spear at milkshake and then we're pop in the car and drive off, and he'd be belching that smell of spear At milkshake all the way on the rest of the journey. But these days, as an adult, I like to stop off and I like to pick those bakeries around the state. So quite often when you get there, I noticed, like there's six piles in a row, and you think, great that one's got my name, or at least one of them has.

And there's bloody steak and kidney.

What don't you like about steak and kidney?

I don't like anything about steak and kidney?

What am I?

The only pilot's left at about two in the afternoon or something.

When you when you're rock in steak and kidneys fed tasts.

Might be one of those POxy spinach and racod as sausage rolls.

It's there as well. How do they call that a sausage roll?

I'm with you on that.

But he taking kidney and it's like everything else, every other rack is empty. There's nothing there but this neat row of six maybe staking kidney buyers.

Get you're back together, bakeries of w A.

We're getting the goods now on his I'm firing on his trip. Yeah, great night.

So we're yeah, so we're out of the car and we've we've got to the airport and we're getting on a plane. We're going to somewhere at Salubris for our holidays.

And then what happens, Well, we've gone from just remembering to have your passport, so now having.

To remember to do so many online visa.

Entry requirements, even Bali, which used to just be the you know, all you needed was a single in your passport, Yeah, just turn up. Yeah, and now you've got to either remember to do it beforehand the two three days or whatever it is, or they're at the airport on the little PCs and you've got to register everything. And whether that's Malaysia, Bali and Indonesia, lots of other countries. You've just got to check so much these days to make sure those requirements are done and met. And it's just taken a little bit of the fun out of all you used to have to do is remember that you had your passport in your back pocket and you're wrong. Yeah, so ease up on all these requirements. Just register us all through the passport and let us get on with our travels.

You're ready for parliament this year.

Things are going to change.

Have a lot of people voting for you for just that alone.

I think the problem with all these requirements as well is that it adds the requirement to have a smartphone, and I think a lot of people still struggle with that as well, a lot of demographics in our community that struggle with with having a smartphone and how to use it, let alone downloading apps on your travels and having to meet the requirements of all these countries.

Yeah, making simple, I say, all right for simple tasks?

Is christ and Malins has got question for your people to take too many photos and fake photos for social.

Media on the trip. He's on the line if you want to hear.

Chris good John and is that Chris?

Is it rising?

It's it's not, it's not faked photographs. It's it's just general tourism promotion. Look, I've seen so many I've been of so many places where you look at the photographs, you know, like in Thailand or Indonesia or Japan. Not so much Japan because it's pretty cool. But you know, I've been I've traveled a little bit. I haven't traveled a lot, but I've had a little bit. But you know, I just recently saw a photograph as an international photo advertising West Australia had a picture of Wave Rock and it looked like it looked like about one hundred feet tall. Now it's it is just the most overrated piece.

Of in your in your opinions, yes, but well no, it is my humble opinion, John.

But what I'm saying is it's just the way they portray places and beaches. Like in the Philippines, you get to this beach, or in Vietnam or somewhere like that, you get to this beach and it just looks pretty steine In the photograph you get to is covered in rubbish. There's no wildlife, there's no fish.

The representation in sights and that sort of thing that the tourism associations do. I think we've got a lot more honesty back into it. And I think one of the things that I've certainly noticed in Wave Rocks, a great example is the pictures that WA Tourism will show these days to show people so that you get perspective, and you get that with a lot of sites now around the world. They put people in the shops to sort of show you know a bit of perspective around them as well. But I certainly take your point that some things when you get there don't look quite like they do in the cgi world of picks.

Maybe that's advertising. Look at photos of food and then it looks nothing like that.

The thing which Chris has reminded me of is also the amount of pictures that people post while they're on their holidays forgetting to have the experience and thinking about how we've got to post something to show we're having a great time. And back in the day, and of course I mentioned this quite regularly that I grew up in ourrogen so the local paper of the Nariage and Observer used to have this sort of roundabout. You know, people would contribute little things to what they were doing, and they would put things in there, like, you know, the Fred and Mary Puncher looking forward to going on their cruise from Singapore to Pouquette next month, and then they'd wonder why when they came home their.

House of being Roberts.

So that sort of thing stopped.

But I sometimes wonder with all this posting of where you are and what you're doing, you're just letting people know that you're not in the country.

I guess security has improved around people's homes now, hopefully. Thanks very much, Chris, core we really appreciate it. Speaking of traveling, and when you get on the plane, you're not happy here either, Chris. Sometimes the size of the seats and the leg room and where the toilet is and stuff.

Look, I'm a happy traveler, but I think when I look back at the way flights used to be, and I look at where they're going, and it's certainly a cost benefit analysis that they're looking at more than the comfort of us, and that the plane is small enough as it is. And so the big debate about about reclining your seat. You've got people that will say, yeah, you can do it because the seat can do it. I don't ever do it. It's just one of those things that I don't like to do. But I think the one that really gets me even more than reclining the seat is that when the plane stops and you get the bing and it's like everybody just jumps up and has to stand there. They can't move, The air bridge hasn't even attached yet, and everyone's got to stand there and be ready to rush. What to the baggage carousel and wait there as well, and crowd forward right to the to the edge of the baggage carousel, because that'll make your bag come out first.

No it doesn't.

Yeah, they're they absolutely Are you agreeing with them?

I feel I'm the one being no, no, not at all.

No, the one that I do certainly agree with you said, never travel with you and never trouble.

Every time I used to go.

Lots of flights and things back and forwards for work and what have you, my flat always seems to be at the furtherest gate.

I know, I mean, I don't know. I guess you know.

I think when the plane would normally be at aerobridge one or something, they'd see me coming and the authorities would say, let's move that the gate five hundred.

On this easy exercise, I always arrive at this little concrete outbuilding with a guy there with all the lawnmowers. You know that's he's about the caretaker for the whole airport.

Is your plane over here in a minute?

Mate?

You get that further ris gate and there's no shops, there's no toilets, there's no water fountain, there's no seat. Is this a few broken old seats that they are renovating the airport and that's where they dump them.

Don't travel with me.

Oh gosh, I don't believe that for a minutes. Travels in the lap of But I'm told.

I'm with you with a carroled the baggage carousel crowders, you know, people always want to know burst to the frame and stand there and you can't see whether your bag's coming or not.

Yeah, it's it's I got so annoyed with that that I just don't take anything that I check in anymore.

If it's not if it's not, carry on with it, we don't travel.

Yeah, well that's the quickest way to do it. That's there's no question about that.

Yeah. What about.

You get annoyed because there's so many people, but they're on holiday like you are. You know what, what do you think you're going to be there on your own? Why are all these people going on the holiday when I am What.

Are all these bloody tourists doing here at Trevy Fountain?

Why there's so many people here? So we do forget that where the tourists as well? But and and you know I took a photo when you go to the louver and you see the Mona Lisa.

And you can go you can go into some of the wings there.

I don't think you're in the loop if you can see the.

I was moaning.

I was down to the wings of the gallery there and I sort of I looked back and took a picture of the view of everyone looking at the Mona Lisa and share that with a few people, and I'm like, oh, what a shame you didn't get it when there was nobody there. But in that instance, I think it's actually pretty cool and quite wonderful that here you've got a painting that is a celebrity that attracts these crowds of people. So there are moments where you don't mind being part of a tourists or being a tourist. And I think as well, you just accept that some of these places you go see like a writer passage, everyone else in the world wants to be there too.

But sometimes it just gets a little bit. Now they're blocking the view you want.

You know, they're arm and arm looking at the viewer that the troll is in Pulia, and they won't get out of the way.

So you can take a picture without the minute.

So yeah, I think I think there's an issue there with you know, sometimes we just get a little bit peeved with the amount of tourists that's around us when.

We're okay, well, then I guess if you have problems with that, you'd hate the buffet, then I've got to bring that up.

The only buffet I love is Jimmy Buffett. There's another one, doesn't it.

Yeah, I think.

Look, I think the funniest thing about the buffet and we all do this, do this.

So you rock up at your restaurant, you know, buffet part of the hotel or whatever it is, and you stand there in front of the dais counter thing where the matre d is waiting, and they're looking at the number of the bookings and they look at you and how many, And they walk you over to a table and they sit you down and walk off, and you slowly count the three and you stand up and.

Walk to the buffet. You just sit down for those couple of seconds. Why why not?

Why don't we just say to the guy, you know what table, Okay, thanks, we're heading over to the scrambled eggs.

But we sit down.

If we're all polite and Curtius just sound up and walk again. But the one thing I've just been thinking about this with eggs, just like a mama grizzly and her cub.

Don't get between the egg station and my wife.

Oh why she'll rip you the shred.

That egg station that makes the eggs just how you like it.

Once, once people become set on the egg station rather than the scrambled eggs, have already made coast eggs and things.

He's talking about breakfast here.

So once people want their special bespoke eggs made by the person that tosses them and puts in whatever you want, don't get between that person and the egg station.

Right particularly my wife.

Okay, well right by that egg station, there's always the toaster, isn't there where? So yeah, ram, how do you go with getting your bread into the toaster with as little as inco venience as possible?

Well, I think we need to get some sort of security expert on the show that can give us some advice on the best padlocks, because these things need to be locked up so that people don't touch those buttons and change the speed. And I've been in the line where a guy put a croissant in it and it caught fire.

When the crossant came out. It was like some sort of molten rock from Hawaii.

I just don't touch it doesn't drop, and it hasn't got your satisfaction of toasting level on it.

Put it through again, I.

Say, yeah, I didn't know. I know you could adjust them. I've just always just put the bread and let it go through and.

Then take it. Take it a little bit exactly, but don't put it in.

You know.

I've had people like You're standing there waiting for your nice bit of white bread to come through, and then someone comes in on the side and takes it that They think it's some sort of instant toasting machine.

Bread knappers, bloody bread.

Kinder term there, bir.

Joe, unbelievable nappers, red nappers.

So that toasting ramp thing and the other thing buffet is indecisiveness. So you're waiting as people inch along and you can see what the food is.

You know what you're going to take.

I'm going to take three prawns, might get a little bit of that salad mull that little surlin looks good.

And then people get there and they stand there just looking at the food. Just grab the tongs and go mate.

Jeez, oh god, I'm going to decide now to take a bit of a break because you know, I mean, I can't imagine coming on holiday with you, no wonder your wife are canceled a football membership as well. We'll be back with Chris Perry, he's our travel expert here with Burda on this Sunday afternoon on per six PR.

On Perth six PR this is the catch up with John Burgess.

And we're talking to Chris Perry, who is our travel expert.

And Chris, you would have already met Nadia who's looking after things very professionally for us here this afternoon, which is a bit leaving me out in the too long little scarf.

Well, Nadia has a point that she wanted to bring up.

She said she got quite annoyed in Rome in the Vatican because she said that says no talking and no photos. Yet there were people in the Sistine Chapel taking photos.

Well, there are signs everywhere.

I think of me talking, that was and I bumped into a when I was there. Yeah, no, there are these, there are these wonderful little signs. And that says no feeling, you know, yes, And and it is amazing to have that lack of respect.

You know, there's a rule.

You're in someone else's country. It's different rules, different regulars, different culture, and yeah, you're trying to stick butte, I know that I got a little picture of the Sistine Chapel as you're walking in. You know technicality, you know that's it for my son's in front of me, and I just took a picture and you can sort of see into the Cystanine Chapel. Then put everything away and just appreciate the experience. We were talking before about people taking pictures because they're thinking about being able to post it and the rest of it.

Just appreciate the experience while you're there.

Yeah, well that's that's the world. And everyone's post their photos and you know where they've been, what I've done, And.

And Natie is quite right because I think it makes you frustrated yourself and takes away from your own experience when you're sitting there trying to enjoy it. And if people are talking when they're not meant to or taking pictures, and that's aggravating you because you know they shouldn't be doing it.

Yeah, it's called respect.

It is.

Yeah, speaking of that.

I know.

You have another pet peeve about kids looking through the seats in front of you. Yeah, what did you be entertained?

And this happened.

This happened to my family recently, and I was able to observe it and all its glory. My my two wonderful kids, Matilda and Tom, were sitting in the aisle opposite me, and in front of them was a toddler and both their parents very quickly put on the eye masks and had probably taken something with a glass of water and went off to sleep. And this kid was launching itself off the off, off the seat and reaching out to them and putting, putting the head through and wanting to reach for what they were playing.

With their devices and things like that. And it's the yeah, you know, but being the entertainment for someone else's child when you just look after yourself. God, I'm sounding miserable and grumpy, aren't I?

Not?

At all?

A matter of fact, Yes, it happens everybody, not just to you, Chris, so good. I'm sure we've got We've got lads from Guildford. It's got a travel story. He went to the wrong destination. Lads, tell me about it.

What happened?

Yeah, here going guys. Yeah, I took what family to go to Glipi on Ansac Day and we were in the wrong Gallipoli, which is in Italy. Yeah, yeah, right in the bottom, right in the bottom there says when's the service on?

So what do you talk about it?

Dear?

Dear?

Did you say your travel agent or what?

Oh?

No, we're just backpacking and yeah, and you wouldn't believe you wouldn't believe this that the guy that actually spoke to me, you know, I was there. He was Italian, but he was from Fremantle and he was a Dockers the porter.

They're everywhere, They're everywhere, fantastic. Well, I'm sorry with a rave, but I've been to We talked about Gallipoli, Yeah, just a couple of yeah, with battlements here, but.

And then also within the scow of Paulia as a as a hidden treasure as well.

And speaking of Fremantle.

Oh, David from North Threo is on the line, David, what's going on?

How are you James going?

Well, look, i'll tell you what I lived there the sea for nearly fifteen years, awfully just about everywhere, and I'll tell you what the most embarrassing thing of all is to be a breakfast buffet and BALI with a bunch of bossies there having their breakfast. There's nothing like it. I mean time at the zoos as more manners, I think sometimes.

It has we don't we don't well mate, uh good David. There we've got a bit of a problem here with the line. But David, thanks for a much for going in and yeah.

Well you've experienced that, I'm sure, haven't you? Or have you been one of the offenders? I reckon?

Yeah?

Look And and finally on buffets for me, a kids, right, kids should always been in the company of an adult.

Don't send them up on their own.

They pick everything off the tier of desserts and then they decide I want it and they.

Put it back.

There are eye level with all the food, and they're sniffing and sneezing and putting their fingers in their mouth and on the food.

Yeah, go up with them, leave them on their own.

Well, if you're not going to a buffet, if you're sitting down in a restaurant, you know you say could I have a nice table?

Thanks?

And if you're traveling on your own, it can be a nightmare, can't it, Because you know they they set the tables up for two or four or eight or ten or two. You walk in your eye just on a table for one. So whether they never they normally send it.

Surely this has happened to you, guys.

I'm surely people listening who have traveled for work on their own and gone into their motel or hotel restaurant and you want dinner, and they always put you if you're on your own, they put you by the by the restaurant doors.

They sent you there. You never at the window or out on ther fresco area. You always just put by the restaurant doors.

You don't think they put you there because this blake looks like you can eat it for a bit. We've had the shortest walk for the for the waiter because he's got to be demanding.

I do try him where at least Jean's not my tracky pants on I go out for dinner. But yeah, I think eating on your own always comes with it, that that peril of not just being respected as much by by restaurant staff.

Yeah, okay, all right, just another pet peeve and one that everybody has.

I mean, you go on holidays, you're looking forward to getting away from it all, having a great time and rest up, and you.

Get sick, so it's going to be that's that's that's the worst, isn't it.

It was talking to my daughter Matilda yesterday and in Paris she was a bit sick, and so her memories are.

You know, she still got to do everything.

You went up the Eiffel Tower and all those things, and you do a cruise on the on the on the sand, and so she did it, but the memories are a little bit tainted by the fact that you was also sick, you had a cold, and it's just not as good. So at least you've got to see it all. I think it's worse when the itinery gets changed. But even worse I think when you're sick when you're traveling is when you still have to travel, Like you can't just lie in bed and be miserable and be looked after by someone. But when you still have to check out of a hotel and you've got to get to an airport, and you've got to get to the furtherest gate as well. That always happens, yes, But being sick when you still have to travel.

Is awful, rightful.

Absolutely not much you can do about it if it happens, but it's one of those things we definitely don't like.

So we've been through all the terrifying moments whatever, what can possibly go wrong on your trip, and then you're sort of getting back on the plane and you've got a weigh your cabin baggage and you've bought everything inside.

You try to board with a million bags or something, and you want to stir it in that little space above your seat. How do you get over that?

She's I hate it when someone's put their their overhead stuff above above me. And there's a growing trend here with you know how they bored from.

The back yep.

So the people that hop on first are putting their bags in those first rows so that they can just stand up and walk out, walk down the aisle and grab their bag.

So it just stuffs up everyone.

But what I find even more bizarre, and someone I think we all know here, Christina Morrissey.

She does this.

She carried when she travels, she carries like those duty free plastic bags and that's what she uses to put stuff in because it looks like she's been shopping in the airport, because when you get your bag weighed, like for your carry on, and you've been very meticulous about what you put in it so that you can have it on the plane with you or not have it checked in. But then when you're in the airport, you can then go and buy a truckload of stuff in plastic bags and walk on the plane with it.

So that's what she's doing. She's putting all her stuff in that as if it's been in the airport.

Yeah, but I don't I don't understand that there's there's this you know that they're so finicky about the three point two kilos and three point one all the rest, and then you can just buy what you want.

Yeah.

I mean the reason people like to put their luggage and what have you in the overhead lockers right at the front of the plane is because they've paid the exorbitant amount of money to have that privilege. Chris, you may have may have may have escaped you, you may have escaped me.

But well done to Chrissy. Yeah, that's that's not a bad idea. All right. Well, I guess when we take photos and things, we come back.

And we want to bore people. Excuse this term, but I can't think of another word. Bore people shetless with it.

But we don't do that. But I remember, we're at slide Nights and the night. Yeah, that's whatever happened to slide nightes.

Technology came along, but it was such a wonderful, Well, I thought it was wonderful. I know that I watched a few of those slide Nights and powerpoints and I edited a few videos myself and had people come over to watch them, right, And I missed that. Nobody does that anymore. I mean, we barely print photos and put them in albums anymore. But it used to be a case of when people came back from their travels, you'd get invited over for a night of going through their adventures.

And we don't do that.

Yeah, yeah, bring it back, I say, bring it back, slide Night. We'll bring you back next week. What do you think?

All right?

I'm on Travel Expert Extraordinary Chris Parry with Burgo here on this Sunday afternoon on Perth six PR.

On Perth six PR, this is the catch up with John Burgess.

And right throughout the afternoon we're giving you an opportunity to get in the draw to win that magnificus and to luncheon or dinner for four people at Sandleford Restaurant at Sandleford Winery worth two hundred and fifty bucks. And also we have a couple of other prizes as well, sort of consolation if you like, but pretty good one hundred and ten bucks worth of fantastic wine from Sandleford as well.

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Okay, are you ready?

Yeah, we're ready my list Okay, So two hundred and fifty dollars bout cham two Sandleford.

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Is that my drum roll?

Oh?

Angie, I was expecting more. Sorry so sorry, I'm sorry. No, it's okay.

We can do another one.

Here we go, okay, and the winner is.

Amanda Amanda James imples Brook.

I was waiting.

It kept going, but Amanda, but your matro is yours. You've got going did that before?

That's very hard to get good to help him, try, Amanda Lyndon, James and Bullfork.

Congratulations Amanda.

The two hundred and fifty luncheon or dinner for four people goes to you, worth two hundred and fifty bucks. As at settlement, now we have two. No one goes away empty handed. He will not everybody. We've got a couple of twin packs to give away for some beautiful Sander for one worth one hundred and ten bucks. So who has been successful there, Nadia.

Fanst One goes to Leanne Robinson of Connolly, Congratulations, and the second goes to Natasha Wilson in Willow Jean, Okay, well.

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A couple on the.

Musical side of things, Harry Nilssen was born on this day in nineteen forty one. We lost him at the age of fifty two and nineteen ninety four. Of course, he read a lot of songs, had a few hits to any two Without You written by Peter Hamm and Tom Evans from Bad Finger, Everybody's Talking, which was featured in the Midnight Cowby Midnight Cowboy movie. And also he wrote the song one which John Farnham sort of turned it into a huge hit.

So Harry Nilsen borught on this day.

Mike Rudd, our very own mate, singing a guitarist with Spectrum made number one in seventy one with Arb Gone.

He's eighty day, Mike. Happy birthday mate.

Russell Hitchcock in celebrating his birthday, one half of Air Supply. He's seventy six years young today gee where they had some great hits, not only Illustralia but in the US as well. They made the top five with the One that You Love. And Aileen Davidson is salvating a birthday today as well. She's in Days of Our Lives so people watch that in regularly in the afternoon. So happy birthday for it is yours today. Hope you have a terrific day and many more.

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Now, so you're going to get that one Kokonot from the Beach Boys went to number one for them in nineteen eighty eight, probably the last.

Big successful song.

We've been playing a lot of Beach Boys songs today in memory of Brian Wilson, who passed away this week. He was an absolute genius ass A lot of people have said throughout the day we brought up for a few people at Graham, Nash and Bricks, Springsteen for McCartney and what have you, had very high things to say about the talent of Brian Wilson.

He sadly.

Suffered from dementia at the end, and after his wife passed away, Melinda, in twenty twenty four, he was placed under care suffering from that debilitating problem dementia. Brian Wilson an absolute genius and what a talent. The Beach Boys, what a group. I hope you enjoyed the show today. Thanks very much to Andy who's been pushing all the buttons for me here today. I really do appreciate that, and also to the lovely lady on the looking after me here today. We'll be back well soon here on six PR

The Catch-Up with Russell Collett

Russell Collett is a well known face and voice in Perth. Catch-up with Russell Collett this weekend 
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