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I have just been told about a thing they have going at the moment called the "Man Trip". Apparently they are running around NZ and reporting in on a daily basis.

Has anyone been listening? I have just been told one of the guys has a nickname "Animal" and that his real surname is Brisby. There isnt many of us so i need the hot goss.

Anyone actually listen to their guff?

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I dont listen to the radio at all so?????

But i need ppl that listen as i need to know whats going on with this guy "ANIMAL" Brisby. There are 9 male Brisby's in the country, 3 in the US and one in Germany...some of them arent old enough to even drink so if this guy is for real there is only a handul of us it could be. So if this is striaght up, i want to know which of my cousins etc is giving us a bad name with passports being confiscated etc ? I cant see this being his real name...which brings me to...stop using my name fella!

Brisby - you should know that when they were looking for "An Animal" to take on their trip - I actually dialled the number to nominate you, but was engaged and I never tried again :D

You did fit the bill perfectly though.

GO HERE TO VIEW PICS :)

Hughsy makes me want to lose it! so i stopped listening a few month ago, and kate does nothing for me either. Achmal (spelling) on the other hand is a pisser,and the only reason i listen to Nova at all. Another Cager in the morning here :domokun:

I haven't listened to him for quite a few weeks but Im sure Kate is still away with her new baby and they have Big Pete filling in for her. Now Pete is a funny man, if U are unsure who he is, he has recently been on tv and billboards around town in the Fernwood ads.

I listen occasionally in the mornings. Apparently one of the guys on the trip has had his passport conviscated for some sort of behaviour (could well be the animal) as they took a virgin and some others. They had the guy talking to his dad for the first time in 5 months on the radio yesterday morning live. So the man trip will return later this week and leave this guy behind who has to make an appearance somewhere!

They had auditions too resulting in some crazy stuff including getting the virgins to talk to a call girl for assessment and another group having to "mess" themselves up by whatever means using a room full of food and equipment!

Akmal drives me mad so normally listen to Hamish and Andy in the arvo. :stupid:

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