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Ask The Bunch anything
Posted by Joss Wednesday 11 June, 2008 02:03 AM
If you are a regular listener of The Bunch then you'd know about our segment Ask Us Anything. Usually you'd have to wait until the next time we run the segment on the air, but with the blog you can Ask Us Anything, anytime.
We're always looking for questions to answer so here's your chance to Ask The Bunch anything. Leave your question here and we'll do our best to answer it as soon as we can.
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Could someone please tell me the title of the song that was played this evening (Sunday August 31st), just on 6:00pm? I think part of the lyrics were "Will you miss me when I'm gone?', but not certain. Thanks!
Mix music replies:
Hi Jai, that song is called "Don't Forget Me When I'm Gone" by Glass Tiger. Thanks for listening.
Posted by Jai Sunday 31 August, 2008 08:37 PM
Why is Araluen facing its current dilemma and there is little public knowledge or outcry about it. Visit the Araluen website 'Paradise Lose'. Please start public debate to SAVE ARALUEN
Posted by Carol Elfgren Wednesday 27 August, 2008 12:29 AM
One for the inspector - who has right of way at an intersection - pedestrians or motorists? I regularly get almost run down trying to cross on the way to my local shops which happen to be a major shopping centre?
Posted by Sharon Sunday 24 August, 2008 10:31 AM
I often see empty blocks, usually fenced, with a hole in it, sort of basin-shaped. What is that for?
Posted by Tjala Leysley Wednesday 20 August, 2008 05:17 PM
Hi Bunch,
Got one here for the Inspector next time youhave him on...
Two cars at a four way intersection facing each other one at a stop sign (going straight ahead)other at a give way ( turning Right)
Who has right of way?
Posted by Kevin Schulze Sunday 17 August, 2008 02:16 PM
can you please suppy the website from this mornings show that you could look up the names of suburbs and streets, thanks
Dan the internut replies:
Hi Lynn, you'll find that street view page link (Google Street View) at my "Dan the Internut" page, just look for the link off The Bunch home page here at mix.com.au. Thanks for your interest
Posted by Lynn Wednesday 13 August, 2008 01:13 PM
i passed a little yellow trailer the other day on the side of the road called "SAM", and it read out my speed in big bold numbers!...wont they be better used on roads to highlight to motorists their speed, and make them aware of their speeds, instead of just hiding multi-nova cameras?...surely these "SAM" trailers could be used to gather infomation about road users speeds, and then if needed a multi-nova cameras could be used thereafter if needed anyway?...may theshires and councils could supply these little "SAM" trailers?
Posted by Todd Wednesday 13 August, 2008 05:57 AM
Where do i go to get my speedo checked for accuracy?
Posted by Todd Wednesday 13 August, 2008 05:46 AM
Hi guys. Please explain the method of AFL jumper numbering. How is it determined when you get a lower number?
Steve of Thornlie
Dan the internut says:
Hi Steve, we believe that jumper numbers just come down to which player wants what... Some choose numbers based on their favourite player, some inherit there relatives number (eg: Brett Peake getting Brian Peake's number 7), and so forth. There's an interesting article on jumper numbering here
Posted by Steve Williams Tuesday 12 August, 2008 05:12 PM
do you know of anywhere in perth that has compressed natural gas [CNG] for sale for use in vehicles.
Posted by jason berry Wednesday 6 August, 2008 06:31 PM
fred i have a cd that was made for me by craig jonhston lead singer of mother goose its a compiliation of m goose music would u like a copy
Posted by clive traill Friday 1 August, 2008 05:02 PM
just enquiring about the website you mentioned wednesday morning, regarding downloading music from any music artist whose ever recorded. what is the website called.
Dan the internut says:
Hi Cheryle, I'm pretty sure that was me talking with The Bunch, about iTunes. Unfortunately, the music is mostly not free :)
Posted by cheryle jones Friday 1 August, 2008 04:36 PM
Can you ask Paul Shepherd to contact Tanya Atherton - nee Reynolds in regards to Newman Senior Colleges 30th School reunion.18th Oct.08
"Atherton, Tanya \(Padbury CPS\)"
Posted by Nicola Macpherson Friday 1 August, 2008 02:42 PM
I would just like to comment/know why when we here comments like "we are a throw away society", that when you call 1 of the charity organisations to collect goods, they won't take a lot of things because its "too old", I have just had to clean out my parents house after them living there for 51 years....a lot of furniture is now going in the bin... I thought it was good for someone who doesn't have anything...but apparently not!!!
Posted by denise bremner Thursday 31 July, 2008 02:46 PM
In reply to Lesley Lynam and the "ships in bottles"....I have seen them in the shop called "Menz Bitz"...I am not sure how many branches of these shops are in Perth, but there is one in Midland....it might pay to give them a call first and see if they have them in stock....Hope this helps
Posted by Michelle Chia Wednesday 30 July, 2008 09:19 AM
Hi Bunch,
Why do media news readers always refer to State Emergency Service (SES)volunteers as "workers"? Yes we do work for the community eg search, rescues & storm mitigation etc but we do it at cost to our own leisure time and jobs. We are volunteers and the word "workers" infers that we are getting paid. I assure we recieve no financial reward and this media inference tends to cast SES volunteers in a bad light.
Thanks
Phillip Petersen
25 years volunteering with SES
Posted by Phillip Petersen Monday 28 July, 2008 10:08 AM
Lola by the Kinks.....
words go----"met her in a club down in old Soho where they drink champagne and it tastes just like coca- cola c o l a cola"
but when the song first came out they used to sing
cherry cola......when did the words change and why.
Mix Music says:
Hi Jossie, according to Wikipedia, The original lyrics had the word Coca-Cola but because of BBC Radio's policy against product placement, those words were changed to the generic "cherry cola." Cherry Cola was introduced by Coca-Cola 12 years later.
Posted by Jossie Bright Saturday 26 July, 2008 04:54 PM
I am trying to find someone who makes ships in bottles. My mother bought one each for her grandsons when they were born. She passed away 12 years ago and I now have grandsons. I would love to be able to carry one the tradition
Pleeeeease help
Thanks
Lesley :)
Posted by Mrs Lesley Lynam Friday 25 July, 2008 03:02 PM
the bunch was just talking about the rain going to waste and needing to be captured - doesn't rain sink through and recharge the groundwater ?
Posted by trish Thursday 24 July, 2008 06:25 AM
I thought there was a law passed that said you cant profit from the proceeds of a crime isnt that what he is doing by sueing western power and if insurance companies can stop you claiming if you break the law ie drunk why cant our pathetic courts do the same
Posted by mark Friday 18 July, 2008 06:23 AM
Is Dimitri for real or what? I find it hard to beleive that he is but then again.....
Posted by Rebecca Ashby Wednesday 16 July, 2008 07:27 PM
The plane used for the stunt was a decommissioned Boeing 747-200 that weighs 155 tons. VW had initially calculated the Touareg could successfully pull 200 tons, and had even done a dry run with a 190-ton Boeing 747-400. Unfortunately, the only plane that could be acquired for the PR stunt was this one that is usually used as a giant prop in films. Apparently it didn't put up much of a fight, as the Touareg towed the jet 150 meters at 5 mph before slowing itself and the plane to a stop with its stock brakes. Impressive indeed, and we think the Touareg V10 TDI has laid down the gauntlet for our domestic heavy haulers. Let's see what crazy objects the Ford Super-Duty, Chevy Silverado HD and Dodge Ram 3500 can tug around
Posted by tim waltham Wednesday 16 July, 2008 07:11 AM
when you download a page on the net and you get the adds, how much kbs is it and does it add to your down load limit. because I don't want to be paying for something that is of no use to me. and can you block them out???
Posted by Matt Tuesday 15 July, 2008 05:18 PM
In regards to Nicole & Keith's baby name being mistaken for Sunday Roast - here is the irony her best friend did the ad for lamb roast and passed up a date with none other than Tom Cruise!!!!
Posted by Kylie Branch Thursday 10 July, 2008 06:49 AM
The new P plate laws will cause a lot of problems with the worker who have to drive to or from work. For eg: friends of our family one girl has to leave mandurah at 2 am to be at work at the airport at 4 am . Also another friend manages Hungry Jacks and has to drive people home early in the morning after midnight. Will these become unemployed with the new P plate laws?
Posted by Tanya Barwise Thursday 3 July, 2008 07:47 AM
please send me the details of the book Fred read on his holidays...think it was Shantara?
many thanks
Posted by julie theedom Tuesday 1 July, 2008 06:12 PM
ANSWER for Footrot Dog question.
Unless in the later ones it was revealed... "The Dog's Name" as given by Aunt Dolly was never spoken... he seemed to have issue with it. But when they introduced the "Murphy Dog's" in one of the books it was commented that some dog's AKA "Cream Puff Murphy" could be forgive for attitude because of their names... I have't collected after about book 31... so I am not sure if Murray Ball ever resolved it.
Self imposed nick names of the dog were
The Scarlet Manuka, The Grey Ghost of the Forrest and Mitey Iron Paw.
Posted by Yoli Monday 30 June, 2008 06:03 AM
what is the name of the dog from footrrot flats...
Fred you should know New Zealand
Posted by Darren Friday 27 June, 2008 07:08 PM
ANSWER FOR CD
B. The Legal Framework
(i) Control of Burial and Cemeteries
The burial of bodies is restricted in non-indigenous Australia by health regulations and cemeteries legislation. In New South Wales, for example, the Public Health Regulations provide in section 34 that bodies may only be buried in public cemeteries or in a private cemetery or place approved by the local authority or on private land with an area greater than five hectares and the local authority has approved the location. Bodies may not be buried on land if that would “make likely” the contamination of drinking water or domestic water supply. It is thus relatively rare for people to be buried outside public cemeteries. Cemeteries in most Australian jurisdictions are governed by Local Government legislation.[62] For example, in New South Wales the Local Government (Control of Cemeteries) Act 1966 establishes local councils as controllers of public cemeteries, but each cemetery may also have legislation of its own,[63] which must be considered in looking at the rights of bodies buried there.
Cremations are also protected by legisalation pertaining to the strict handling of remains.
Posted by Cindy Tuesday 24 June, 2008 12:18 PM
I would like to know if there is any process you can pursue to have special funeral arrangements made rather than the usual. Example..if you owned a property or knew someone who owned a property and was willing to let you have a cremation ceremony with a difference on this property, can you obtain special permission to do so? Strange Question! Maybe So...but i really wish i could.
Posted by CD Monday 23 June, 2008 08:50 PM
Can someone please answer this question for me? When people go on strike for whatever reason it is they are striking for....no this does not just necessarily mean the teachers....do they get paid whilst striking? If they don't get paid how do they afford to live (strikes can last quite some time) and if they do get paid...then why strike ? Many thanks
Posted by Michelle Chia Thursday 19 June, 2008 03:53 PM
I wonder (morbid as it may sound) about what on earth they did with the dead body of the elephant they had to put down at Perth Zoo a few months ago. How did they move it to wherever? Did they chop it upand feed it to the big cats? What happened. While this is a question I guess noone wants to ask - it's intriguing.
Posted by Rusty Tuesday 17 June, 2008 02:36 PM
Hi Bunch,
I would like to ask who built your bbq trailers as our company would like something similar to share with it's staff around the state
Posted by Mark Tetlaw Wednesday 11 June, 2008 08:03 PM
Can someone please tell me how to get the ringtone it was played on the bunch about a month ago (It goes: Are you going to answer the phone nackers and so forth) If I could find the answer that would be great thanks!
Posted by Graham Schulze Wednesday 11 June, 2008 07:25 PM
Do you need an auctioneer for Fridays breakfast in Busso
Answer
We weren't auctioning anything :)
Posted by Tiny Holly Tuesday 3 June, 2008 07:00 AM
Hi all;
We have a lot of questions, I'm going to try and get to them early next week.
Cheers
Joss
Posted by Joss from The Bunch Friday 23 May, 2008 11:46 AM
Can anyone tell me why when a bus stops in the left lane (collecting or dropping off) the cars in the right lane stop too??
Answer
I think we'd have to ask all the Perth drivers that :) That's not something we can answer.
Posted by Tanya Monday 19 May, 2008 01:11 PM
i would like to know is just shoot me still showing is the us
Answer
Hi Janine, from what we know the show stopped being filmed in 2003.
Posted by janine colene Sunday 18 May, 2008 04:19 PM
Do any listeners know of any company promoting brown gas as an alternative fuel source in W.A.
Answer
Maybe one of our informed listeners could help out with this one?
Posted by Rob Thursday 15 May, 2008 10:03 AM
why do cats eat birds
Posted by janine colene Wednesday 14 May, 2008 05:40 PM
On the TV commercial for Saab was the song (Release Me?) written for the commercial or is it a full length song? If so who sings it and what is the correct title?
Cheers!
Answer
It's a song called 'Release Me' by a Swedish band called Oh Laura.
Posted by Tiecher Tuesday 13 May, 2008 12:14 PM
Last week you had a day for people to call in about things or people they were searching for. There was a lady who rang up searching for Safari perfume, I didnt hear it all as I have 3 kids and was wondering if it was the Safari for women she was looking for and if some one had found it. My mum loves this perfume too but we can't find it for her. Hope you can help, thanks :)
Answer
If it's the 'Safari' produced by Ralph Lauren, do a Google search for "safari ralph lauren", a few places in Australia sell it
Posted by Marianne Tuesday 13 May, 2008 10:17 AM
If todays temperature is 0 degrees and tomorrows temperature is twice as cold - how cold is it???
Answer
You lost us at 0 Val :)
Posted by Val Rappold Monday 12 May, 2008 12:01 PM
Why, when travelling north on the Kwinana Freeway, does the right hand lane at Berrigan drive travel slower than the left hand lane?
Answer
A listener has blogged to say that it's simply because people get off the freeway at Berrigan drive AND people are also looking to get off at Roe highway (which is the next exit going North). Hope this helps?
Posted by Steve Thursday 8 May, 2008 02:06 PM
In the spy movies when they are talking about spiking someones drink with an odourless, colourless and tasteless poison... how do they know its tasteless without tasting? (and subsequently dying).. Is there really such a poison? LOL
Posted by Melanie Wednesday 7 May, 2008 09:01 PM
thanks bunch, i now have 1 piggy bank money box for my granddaughter caitlin. thanks to the kind listeners who rang in. would still like 2 more. Thanks , Jenny from Kenwick.
Posted by jenny green Wednesday 7 May, 2008 02:16 PM
I want to know who was the talented person that came up with the idea of a very short bus lane along Beaufort St. Just so cars can back up on the inside lane because someone wants to turn right.... I would like to take him / her out to lunch if he / she can get a day pass out of Graylands Hospital
Posted by Wally Brown Tuesday 6 May, 2008 08:34 PM
To the guy who saved my day by giving me Jorjias footy tips today THANK YOU!!!! Grt show guys
Posted by Chris Friday 2 May, 2008 07:10 AM
When is secretaries day??
Answer
We can't confirm this, but we believe it's the 2nd May> Maybe someone can confirm that?
Posted by Sara Byrne Tuesday 22 April, 2008 01:09 PM
This is probably not the sort of question you are looking for but I would like to know how people can get through to you so quickly almost before the bunch have finished asking the question or whatever. Thanks.
Posted by Marilyn Smith Saturday 19 April, 2008 12:27 PM
Do you know where I can purchase the song "There's Trouble in the Jungle" By Bindi Irwin. I saw it on ET a couple of weeks ago but am unable to find a copy. Great Show. Luv the sick humour.
Posted by Julie McCallum Saturday 19 April, 2008 12:02 AM
When Bill Clinton was President, Hillary was known as the First Lady. If she is successful in becoming the First Woman President, what will Bill be known as apart from the obvious?
Posted by Ann Wednesday 9 April, 2008 04:22 PM
Where does Captain Paul broadcast the traffic report from now? is it in the studio or at Main roads?
tis a shame he not flying Chucky anymore
Posted by Peter Buchanan Friday 4 April, 2008 08:28 AM
Please find out for me why vegetable purchased fresh on the weekend are rotten in less than a week, though stored in the fridge, but 10 years ago you could keep vegetables and fruit satisfactorily for up to two week
Posted by Alison O'Brien Thursday 3 April, 2008 03:40 PM
I'm curious about how you compile your library. Does Mix purchase individual songs, or entire albums? How do you decide?
Posted by Helen Naylor Friday 28 March, 2008 10:41 AM
Hi Bunch,
Re: your chat with Rod Stewart and his payment in car carpets for singing "In a Broken Dream" with Python Lee Jackson. I remember this song well from my youth when in the U.K. It is a great song. I can't believe you haven't heard of it.
My question is:
Do you not have this track in your library and, if so, when can we hear it being played?
Posted by Barry Inder Friday 14 March, 2008 07:00 AM
Where did Tony Serb go again. It was nice to hear him doing the news again?
Posted by Trudy-Ann Thursday 13 March, 2008 02:56 PM
Can you please repost a christmas message that Fred broadcast about five years ago about what life was about when we were kids it was very true and I would like to show it some friends but can not find it and more
Posted by Tesa La-Rue Wednesday 12 March, 2008 03:01 PM
Hi again Guys. What type of handles was Ethol Chop talking about with Inspector Royale and motor bikes?
Posted by Steve Williams Thursday 6 March, 2008 04:47 PM
Hi guys, love your show. Listen in everyday.
I was looking through some junk mail and saw something I didn't understand. What are 'Niteclub Sleep Shorts'?
Only $8.94 - save $3
Posted by Steve Williams Thursday 6 March, 2008 04:25 PM
Hello There,
Kenneth Maguire from Ireland here.
Did you hear that the International Rules Series (more than likely) will return this year?
I was in Perth in 2003. It reminded me of New York. 1998 was the year that I was there.
Goodbye for now,
Kenneth Maguire
Posted by Kenneth Maguire Tuesday 4 March, 2008 06:45 AM
My father (aged 85) and his old army mate always quoted poetry - well at least parts of poems. This one has always bugged us because we never heard the whole poem (may be it's a dirty ditty?) But now Dad can't remember it. Can anybody fill in the blanks?...
"Now listen chaps," the Colonel said.
"To the tale I have to tell.
I know you hear me, everyone,
And I know you'll heed me well.
.........What's next?
Posted by Judy Kezich Wednesday 27 February, 2008 07:18 PM
Why is it that people say they 'slept like a baby' when babies wake up every two hours?
If a deaf person has to go to court, is it still called a hearing?
Why do we press harder on a remote control when we know the batteries are flat?
Why do banks charge a fee on 'insufficient funds' when they know there is not enough?
Why does someone believe you when you say there are four billion stars, but check when you say the paint is wet?
Why do they use sterilized needles for death by lethal injection?
Why doesn't Tarzan have a beard?
Why does Superman stop bullets with his chest, but ducks when you throw a revolver at him?
Why do Kamikaze pilots wear helmets?
Whose idea was it to put an 'S' in the word 'lisp'?
What is the speed of darkness?
Are there especially reserved parking spaces for 'normal' people at the Special Olympics?
If it's true that we are here to help others, what are the others doing here?
Do married people live longer than single ones or does it only seem longer?
Do you cry under water?
How is it that we put man on the moon before we figured out it would be a good idea to put wheels on luggage?
Why do people pay to go up tall buildings and then put money in binoculars to look at things on the ground?
Did you ever stop and wonder......
Who was the first person to look at a cow and say, 'I think I'll squeeze these pink dangly things here, and drink whatever comes out?'
Who was the first person to say, 'See that chicken there... I'm gonna eat the next thing that comes outta it's bum.'
Why do toasters always have a setting so high that could burn the toast to a horrible crisp, which no decent human being would eat?
Why is there a light in the fridge and not in the freezer?
Why do people point to their wrist when asking for the time, but don't point to their bum when they ask where the bathroom is?
Why does your Obstetrician, Gynaecologist leave the room when you get undressed if they are going to look up there anyway ?
Why does Goofy stand erect while Pluto remains on all fours? They're both dogs !
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Can blind people see their dreams? Do they dream ??
If quizzes are quizzical, what are tests? (This one kills me !!!!)
If corn oil is made from corn, and vegetable oil is made from vegetables, then what is baby oil made from ?
If electricity comes from electrons, does morality come from morons ?
Why do the Alphabet song and Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star have the same tune?
Stop singing and read on . .. . . . .. . . .
Do illiterate people get the full effect of Alphabet Soup?
Did you ever notice that when you blow in a dog's face, he gets mad at you, but when you take him on a car ride, he sticks his head out the window?
Does pushing the elevator button more than once make it arrive faster?
Do you ever wonder why you gave me your e-mail address in the first place?
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Posted by Mike Tuesday 26 February, 2008 06:07 AM
where did the saying the birds and the bees come from is there a reason , why not the cows and the sheepi know what te saying means but how did it come about
Posted by david Friday 22 February, 2008 07:30 PM
A while ago u had a man on the radio that has a strange job for a male. He is a manicurist and has his own shop. I was wondering if u are able to email me back with where the shop is and the phone number, as i cant find anyone desent to do my nails. Hope u can help me.
Mix 94.5 says,
That was on The Big Couch Kym, unfortunately he never gave us his business details so we can't help out. Maybe he will read the blog and reply? We can only hope...
Thanks for your message though, and good luck with the nails
Posted by kym Truman Friday 22 February, 2008 08:26 AM
Will Howard And Sons Pyrotecnics be back again for Lotterywest Skyworks 2009 and will MIX 94.5 be the offial Skyworks station again in 2009?
Posted by Benjamin Ong Tuesday 19 February, 2008 04:41 PM
Where can I get a copy of any Mackenzie and Clements CDs
Posted by Annette Monday 18 February, 2008 11:45 AM
Australia..Australian
Siberia..Siberian
Angola..Angolan
Malta..Maltese not Maltan
Canada..Canadian not Canadan or Canadese !
Congo..Congolese not Congon or Congese !
What if any are the rules ?
Posted by Ken Truslove Sunday 17 February, 2008 03:24 PM
What happens to our DNA when we donate blood, ie if the receiver commits a crime for example, whose DNA will they find if blood is left behind?
Posted by Kirstie Saturday 16 February, 2008 08:27 AM
Whenever we see the Bunch on t.v. or ads, why is it that Fred has to hide his face?
Posted by Paul Merrick Thursday 14 February, 2008 04:48 PM
Can you help me get in contact with my friend Jennie Stammers who listens to your show? I've lost her e-mail address. Could you ask her to e-mail it to you, maybe, and forward it to me? It would be great if you could. Thanks!
Posted by Lesley West Thursday 14 February, 2008 08:46 AM
I can't ring from work with a question so here it is: Where does the saying "To carry on like a pork chop" come from? I've never seen a pork chop do anything besides sizzle!!
Thanks
Posted by Felicity Robson Wednesday 13 February, 2008 08:03 PM
Bicycle riders are supposed to ride single file. Why do groups of 10 or 15 ride around in the mornings, 3 and 4 abreast blocking lanes and holding up traffic, in Guildford? Particularly on these single lane bridges we have.
Mix 94.5 says,
Riders can only legally be 2 abreast on the roads.
Posted by Craig Tuesday 12 February, 2008 03:51 PM
Just wondering if u could help us we are looking for a 2007 50 cent coin we have every other but not that one we lost our daughter in 07 so we have looked every where for one.
Mix 94.5 says,
If anyone can help, please email bunch@mix.com.au and we'll get hold of Clinton
Posted by clinton lach Sunday 10 February, 2008 12:13 PM
why are there blue cats eyes in Subiaco?
Mix 94.5 says,
Blue cats eyes denote fire hydrants. You'll notice they are slightly offset from the centre of the road to show which side of the road the hydrant is located.
Posted by helen charlesworth Saturday 9 February, 2008 09:50 PM
In subiaco near King Edward hospital there are blue cats eyes on the road, what are they for?
Mix 94.5 says,
Blue cats eyes denote fire hydrants. You'll notice they are slightly offset from the centre of the road to show which side of the road the hydrant is located.
Posted by helen charlesworth Saturday 9 February, 2008 09:49 PM
Do all the places that have Daylight Savings Time adjust their clocks on the same two days of the year?
Mix 94.5 says
Hi Joanne, this page will give you some historical data on the implementation of Daylight Saving, and you can see from it that Tasmania starts it earlier than anyone else, and that WA starts the same as the Eastern States but stops it one week earlier. Thanks for your question.
Posted by Joanne Joyce Friday 8 February, 2008 07:03 AM
Could you please tell me the name of the drum instrument that was on the show
Cheers Brian
Mix 94.5 says
Brian, it was called a Hang Drum, and you can see it in action off our home page. Thanks for your question.
Posted by Brian Morley Thursday 7 February, 2008 09:46 PM
Hi Guys
Heard you talking about a guy who works in a Didgeridoo shop in Fremantle who plays the hang drum but you couldn't remember the name. His name is Jesse and the shop is called Didgeridoo Breath at 6 Market St, Fremantle. It's a rocking didgeridoo shop with loads of didgeridoos, concerts and lessons... they teach you o play for free! Keep up the great work.
Posted by Matt Reed Thursday 7 February, 2008 07:54 AM
the hang is not a wok but the other asian sooking pot, the "steam boat" with the lid on, looks like it was designed by a couple of wasted euro doods messing around with special herbs in the broth
Posted by darren Thursday 7 February, 2008 06:37 AM
why is it that once the `seal` is broken you have to keep going.
Joss says,
I assume that your bladder can hold a certain amount without needing to go, then as you continue drinking, your body can only process a certain amount at a time, hence you'll have to keep emptying it as you are filling it faster that it can process it.
Posted by Darryl Thursday 7 February, 2008 01:29 AM
Looking for lost old friends, email address for Keith or Lorraine Gordon would be greatly appreciated. Haven't been in Perth since 1970.
Mix 94.5 says,
If you can help, please contact us - bunch@mix.com.au and we'll pass the details onto Des
Posted by Des Butler Wednesday 6 February, 2008 04:00 AM
How come you guys never play anything from the Long Road Out Of Eden album. It went to No 1 selling album in Australia and do hear anything on Mix.... No!
I' m going challenge you. Play, Waiting in the Weeds, just once, and see what the reaction is from your listners. Go on, I dare you. It's as good as Hotel Califorina, any day!
Joss says,
I have passed your request onto our music team... Cheers
Posted by Bernie Genner Tuesday 5 February, 2008 10:46 PM
Gday Joss
Why did Captain Paul leave us?
Mix 94.5 says,
He moved down South for family reasons last year, but we are encouraging him back to Mix through our blog
Posted by Michelle H Tuesday 5 February, 2008 08:40 PM
to the morning bunch, I would like to know when is captain paul is coming back because I miss his jokes in the mornings, so please captain paul come back we are all missing you,
Mix 94.5 says,
He moved down South for family reasons last year, but we are encouraging him back to Mix through our blog
Posted by mark Allender Tuesday 5 February, 2008 04:59 PM