Summary:
This episode is brought to you by Camel Jinge, the only shoe you need. We are back after a week off of dealing with giant pumpkins, a new NZ record of 808kg for a pumpkin, find out how the rest of The Great Pumpkin Carnival went for 2018. We are also hopeful that pumpkin will be blown up on live TV this week, keep an eye out for that.
Chris helped out with another film project, this time by moving a lot of wood.
A local man had come up with a plan to offer another attraction at Waitomo caves, it involves the largest wooden structure in NZ, a bungy jump platform into a man made lake and the large dry slide in NZ, we think it’s a great idea.
A little bit of an update from a previous episode where we were talking about the camels being imported into Saudi Arabia from Australia, Sam worked out exactly what they were imported for.
Chris’s boss emailed out the latest thing scammers are doing, they ring from weird countries and if you ring back after missing the call you could be charged up to $50/min, so the moral is don’t ring people back ever.\
We went to the cast and crew screening of the next short film by our friend Adam Harvey, it’s called Bloody Late Shift and it will be doing the festival rounds for a while before we can share it, but it’s a really great film you should keep an eye out for.
A plumber saved some cyclists from some cows, find out what happened.
Chris found a great story about how Facebook is tracking people that don’t even have Facebook accounts.
Chris has also been shopping lately, with lots of items turning up from China, and he also just purchased something that he can’t stop thinking about, but it might be something he doesn’t really need, only time will tell.
Links:
The Great Pumpkin Carnival
Camel Importing into Saudi Arabia
Plumber comes to the rescue after raging bull attacks cyclists
Facebook Is Tracking Me Even Though I’m Not on Facebook
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