Steve comes in after watching When Bob Came, the legendary Brian Wafer joins us for What's Cooking, and all throughout the episode, if you must know, the crew were sipping on some very nice Peach Cider.
We gave our moon a new name - bFM apparently hired a "TV3 voice" to read the news - and people openly text in using their work plans: imagine all that money we could be making.
A very chill episode with absolutely no reference to the weather or Wayne Brown at all. Promise xx. We farewell Lewis from Sales but he may come back as a recurring character. Dr Loggcabin also comes in and takes over the decks for a full hour.
The rain and some Auckland dude getting his body ate by a Jaguar in the 80s - on the agenda on this episode. Murray Cammick comes in for Audioculture to talk about Albert Park's musicial history as a venue.
The sun came back to say hello to Auckland for once, but it didn't stop Corey from symbolically calling for 1 outs with Mayor Wayne Brown after some comments with the Herald. Also, Flicks n' That has our mate Steve Newell clapping for James Cameron achieving world dominance at the box office (again).
Our show directly preceeded Auckland suffering from the first round of torrential, almost monsoon, rain fall - which even delayed and presented an odd version of Friday Live.
Jonny has been having some strange dreams, Corey thinks the word News is said weirdly by the rest of the world, and Andrew Maitai of Powertool Records comes in for What's Cooking, ahead of PowerWest Fest in the weekend.
This edition of What's Cooking takes us online with a discussion between Jonny and Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs ahead of their visit and gig in Auckland.
Corey and Jonny speak with Half/Time over the miracles of the internet to speak about what's new for the band, how they're playing at a festival in Wales, and when they're next playing in Auckland (hint: it's this Friday at The Vault).
Peter Lineham phones in to talk about a former Evangelical student at Massey who has now turned to pushing "Stop Co-Governance" messages. The situation develops in the next few weeks ahead...