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The year is 2004... Your polyphonic ringtone habit is sending you broke. George W Bush is sworn in for a second term. And in spite of everything going on, the most controversial thing is a wardrobe malfunction at the superbowl?
T minus 20, rewind to this week in history 20 years ago with Joe and Mel.

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The year is 2004... Your polyphonic ringtone habit is sending you broke. George W Bush is sworn in for a second term. And in spite of everything going on, the most controversial thing is a wardrobe malfunction at the superbowl?
T minus 20, rewind to this week in history 20 years ago with Joe and Mel.

    The horrors of Abu Graib exposed

    The horrors of Abu Graib exposed

    Buckle up, buttercup: this week 20 years ago was a wild ride - equal parts horrifying, hilarious and of course nostalgic.

    The heavy:
    The Abu Ghraib prison scandal explodes, sending shockwaves around the world. We'll unpack the details and the fallout, but be warned, it's not a pretty picture.Dick Cheney and George W. Bush take a turn in the hot seat, testifying before the 9/11 Commission. Did they reveal anything juicy?The hilarity:
    Remember Shrek the sheep? The runaway merino who became a national treasure in New Zealand after six years on the run? We'll relive his epic shearing complete with celebrity guests.The headliners:
    Beyoncé's "Naughty Girl" is setting the charts on fire with its sassy vibes and dance moves inspired by Fred Astaire (yes, really!).D12 drops their album "D12 World," and we'll dive into the music and the group's complicated history.Coachella becomes a cultural phenomenon with Radiohead and The Cure headlining. Bonus Round:
    We'll mourn the end of an era: the Sunday night movie tradition bites the dust on Network Ten.So, grab your flip phones (good luck finding a charger!), dust off your old iPods and join us for a trip down memory lane.
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    • 1h 30 min
    The Pat Tillman friendly fire cover up!

    The Pat Tillman friendly fire cover up!

    This week twenty years ago delivered a mix of jaw-dropping headlines and eyebrow-raising moments that'll make you say, "Wait, did that really happen?"

    First up, the heart-wrenching tale of Pat Tillman, the NFL star turned soldier whose story reads like a Hollywood script. From sacking quarterbacks to dodging bullets, Tillman's journey took a tragic turn when he was killed by friendly fire in
    Afghanistan. But hey, at least the military gave him a hero's send-off, right? Wrong. Turns out, the truth got lost in a military cover up, leaving us scratching our heads and wondering, "What really went down?"

    Meanwhile, down under, Aussie PM John Howard pulled off a surprise visit to Baghdad. Talk about a plot twist! With more security than a pop star at Coachella, Howard made a quick pit stop to hang with the troops. Because nothing says "support our troops" like a high-stakes game of hide-and-seek in a war zone.

    In sports, the NFL Draft turned into a real-life soap opera when Eli Manning got drafted by the Chargers but pulled a fast one to end up with the Giants. Forget touchdown passes—this was some next-level maneuvering worthy of a primetime drama. 

    And speaking of drama, Maroon 5's "This Love" was all over the charts, giving us major relationship vibes and inspiring awkward conversations about exes.

    But let's not forget the literary world, where Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins' "Glorious Appearing" took us on a wild ride through the end times. Move over, summer blockbusters—this book had everything from biblical prophecy to characters you'd swear were plucked straight from a Sunday sermon.
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    • 1h 30 min
    George W Bush has Tony Blair for sleepover

    George W Bush has Tony Blair for sleepover

    The headline is a bit misleading but British PM Tony Blair did visit the US this week 20 years ago where he held a joint press conference with the US President Geroge W Bush to talk all things Coalition of the Willing and give an update on the War in Iraq. Surprisingly Bush managed to forget a few key dates when questioned.

    In sport West Indian Cricket batting legend Brian Lara broke the record for the highest individual score in a test innings with a whopping 400 not out. In spite of this, the match against England would result in a draw. 

    On the charts Usher continues with world domination and add his latest single 'Burn' to the Billboard charts to compete with 'Yeah'. But Mario Winans says 'I Don't Wanna Know' . If you think that song isn't that old, you're probably remembering The Weekend's version 'Creepin' from 2022. 

    In entertainment news, the Olsen Twins, Mary-Kate and Ashley go to war with the press as they fight for their right not to be called 'The Olsen Twins'.

    And Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey make us wonder if they actually are Muppets when their variety special airs on NBC featuring Kitt from Knight Rider, Jewel and the actual Muppets among all their guests. 

    We also take a peek at the New York Times Best Seller for this week in 2004 'Against All Enemies: Inside America's War on Terror' by former U.S. chief counter-terrorism advisor Richard A. Clarke.

    Along with some other stuff! 

     
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    • 1h 3 min
    Condaleeza Rice testifies before 9/11 Commission

    Condaleeza Rice testifies before 9/11 Commission

    We’re pretty sure our research this week has us on a watch list somewhere as we look into ammonium nitrate and why this highly explosive chemical needed to be banned way back in 2004. The fun doesn’t stop there either as we take the best parts from Condaleeza Rice when she testifies for over three hours at the 9/11 commission hearings. As promised you can find all the deets here: https://www.9-11commission.gov/hearings/hearing9.htm

    In tech news the NYPD launch a new device capable of sniffing out bio terrorism and Apple gets a virus, which is something we thought did not happen to those guys.

    In music news Jay Z flicks that ‘Dirt off your shoulder’, J-Kwon releases ‘Hood Hop’ and doesn’t answer his messages and Daniel Johns and Paul Mac release the Dissociatives self titled album.

    At the box office Guillermo Del Toro and Ron Perlman breathe life into Mike
    Mgnola’s cult comic book hero with ‘Hellboy’ and we explain why Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson underwhelmed us with a rehash of ‘Starsky and Hutch’.

    In TV we take a look at a reality show you probably enjoyed but may have forgotten. It didn’t age well either. The Swan saw a team of plastic surgeons and psychologists quite literally pull apart ugly ducklings with psychological and body issues and put them back together as a beautiful swan! What could go wrong?

    Have a listen and find out!


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    • 1h 12 min
    Ireland bags the fag with smoking ban

    Ireland bags the fag with smoking ban

    It’s a week of good news for the people in Ireland, whether they like it or not, as they breathe the fresh air that comes with banning smoking in pubs and clubs. Although some may argue that it was a rather anti-social initiative, the people who didn’t have to breathe the passive smoke found it much easier to hold a conversation.

    Not so good news for military contractors in Fallujah however when a mission to guard a catering truck ended in the deaths and mutilation of 4 Blackwater employees. The ambush that took place was a precursor to the First Battle Of Fallujah, where the US would attempt to take control of the city, however politics got in the way and it ultimately was seen as a victory to the insurgents by many.

    In sport Australia’s Libby Lenton broke Inge de Bruijn’s 100m women’s freestyle record at the Australian Olympic trials in Sydney. We also take a look at what Libby has been up to recently with her activism against body shaming women in sport.

    In tech Google introduced Gmail on April Fool's Day and everyone thought they were joking. They were however quite serious.

    America Idol runner up Clay Aiken entered the Billboard top 5 this time 20 years ago, however now you’d find him having a crack at politics, with mixed results. While Anastasia told us how it really feels to be left outside alone and Janet Jackson’s ‘Damita Jo’ has short lived success due to no promo from the record company in the wake of #nipplegate.

    Scooby Doo 2 tops the box office, in spite of a poor reviews for the prequel and the hideous addition of Scrappy Doo. Kevin Hart has a sitcom as do video games… who knew?!?!?

    Plus a Mel offers up health and fitness tips about how to age gracefully… 
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    • 1h 26 min
    Usher’s loose nips sink ships

    Usher’s loose nips sink ships

    Ok so it’s an obscure title that we’ve used to put two unrelated occurrences together this week.

    The first being the deliberate sinking of the HMS Scylla of the coast of Britain and the second, Usher releasing his album confessions. Where the single ‘Burn’ basically gave him an excuse to rip his shirt off.

    In sport France defeated England to win the Six Nations Rugby Tournament.

    We also had an album release from Maryland’s Clutch. Joe discusses why ‘Blast Tyrant’ is one of his fave albums of all time. And we have to endure another tacky compilation album as ‘Now That’s What I Call Music 15’ comes out.

    Meanwhile Mel decides to spend 8 bucks sending an SMS to J-Kwon via cameo. Find out if he replies.

    At the box office Zack Snyder made his motion picture directorial debut with a remake of George A Romero’s ‘Dawn of The Dead’. Whilemover on the small screen ‘Deadwood’ captivated those who could afford Foxtel or HBO.

    Plus books we didn’t read and loads more!



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    • 1h 19 min

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