Archive Interview: Y10i023
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Speaker 1: | interviewerY10i023 |
Speaker 2: | informantY10i023a |
Age Group: | 16-20 |
Gender: | Female |
Residence: | Tyneside - Newcastle (born in Crook, County Durham) |
Education: | Higher Education |
Occupation: | University Student |
Speaker 3: | informantY10i023b |
Age Group: | 16-20 |
Gender: | Female |
Residence: | Tyneside - Newcastle (born in Belmont, County Durham) |
Education: | Higher Education |
Occupation: | University Student |
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Speaker 1: |
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Speaker 2: |
Um (laughter) saw us a gig like last night |
Speaker 3: |
I went to see Gas Light Anthem they were so good (interruption) It was incredible. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) right |
Speaker 3: |
Me and (NAME) got right near the front 'cause we planned it. We went early (pause) to make sure (interruption) (NAME) was very confused at the protocol of going to a gig. |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) (laughter) Where were they on? |
Speaker 3: |
Ur O2 Academy |
Speaker 2: |
Has she never been to a gig before? |
Speaker 3: |
Well yes and no. |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) What |
Speaker 3: |
'cause of my pure love for (NAME) we had to be near him. (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
is he the -- the main singer? |
Speaker 3: |
the lead singer Yeah, but actually when we were there I found the bass player and the other guitar player more attractive (pause) (interruption) he was wearing a um |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
one of them was wearing a Northern Rock t-shirt |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
Were there loads of people there? |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah it was sold out (interruption) (unclear) |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Really? |
Speaker 3: |
Rammed. It was the weirdest mix of people. This is what I was going to tell you. The weirdest mix of people right there was (interruption) these absolute chavs |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) we had that last night |
Speaker 3: |
(pause) (interruption) Like complete chavs |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) really? |
Speaker 3: |
like smoking in the crowd, wearing their stripy Fred Perry hoodies (interruption) swearing like |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) (laughter) Really? |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) We were just like (pause) p- proper (interruption) loving the songs |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) at gaslight anthem though? |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
No but that's funny though (interruption) but look at (NAME), absolute Goth but he's a chav. |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) jumping around and loving it |
Speaker 1: |
mm-mm |
Speaker 3: |
mm-mm my ex boyfriend (interruption) (unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Two genre -- two genres you (interruption) wouldn't expect to mix, do. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
That's very true. It was just the weirdest thing though but there were like old men and middle aged women |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
I was like 'I feel like a giant' 'cause like w- w- we were in a bit where there was quite a lot of (pause) smaller people (interruption) but |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) mm-mm |
Speaker 1: |
was it lively |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) yeah the crowd were absolutely loving it jumping around, arms in the air, everyone singing along. It was just one of those really good atmosphere gigs. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) (unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) I had that last night. I went to see um Paramore. But like with the crowds 'cause like the -- oh my God there were like just the disastrous like fourteen-year-olds (pause) alternative people |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
I take it personally and like they had green hair that was like half yellowy washed out and half actually brown and (interruption) it was just like oh my God do it properly and don't do it green. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) ugh |
Speaker 2: |
Like, what? (interruption) And there was a load of people you know wearing like |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
and then like -- but like they were actually dressed like that not like how we went to Club-land (laughter) and like oh it (interruption) was just so bad it was like (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) shh shh (NAME) didn't know I went to Club-land now keep it secret (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
eh? (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) it was (interruption) brilliant |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Club-land? |
Speaker 2: |
are you embarrassed? It was awesome. |
Speaker 1: |
did (interruption) you |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) we went to Club-land and saw Cascada and urm (interruption) N'Dubz (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) N'Dubz |
Speaker 1: |
phworgh! (interruption) nice. (laughter) When -- when was that? (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Urm last Christmas |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) about I got tickets for your birthday last year |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
I know, it was (pause) (interruption) so funny |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) what was it like a we- a (interruption) weekend? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) I got bottled |
Speaker 1: |
Did you? |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) (NAME) got bottled yeah l- bef- before the last song of Cascada the last song of the evening this bottle comes flying from nowhere and just cracks (NAME) on the head |
Speaker 2: |
I was nearly sick. (interruption) It hit me that hard I was nearly (interruption) sick |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) oh my God (interruption) erm er glass bottle? |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) No the plastic |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) No like the -- it's still a really hard plastic though like er (interruption) (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) it was thrown from afar so it picked up |
Speaker 2: |
it was like thrown from the seats I (interruption) think |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) like a Smirnoff Ice sort (interruption) of bottle? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Yeah, like one of those plastic (interruption) ones |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) my God it hurt (pause) it (interruption) really hurt |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) it twatted (NAME) in the back of the head |
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
S I just went (interruption) down and (interruption) crouched there like (interruption) ahhh (pause) rageous S |
Speaker 3: |
I was like (NAME) the (interruption) music's not that bad |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) yeah |
Speaker 3: |
you don't have to cr -- sit on the floor and do this |
Speaker 1: |
(cough) who were you watching? |
Speaker 3: |
Cascada |
Speaker 1: |
oh oh right |
Speaker 3: |
yeah (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
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Speaker 3: |
yeah it was pretty funny |
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
but er (interruption) yeah (unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) I really enjoyed it |
Speaker 3: |
yeah it was a good gig. I got tickets -- we got tickets for Pendulum for this birthday (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) have you? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) I tend to just buy her tickets |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) When -- when's your -- is it for your birthday you're seeing Pendulum? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Aye it's her birthday in August |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Yes yeah well in August so obviously you know how you buy tickets (interruption) a bit earlier? |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) ohh yeah |
Speaker 3: |
we always go s- s- just see bands in sort of December (pause) but I get the tickets for my birthday |
Speaker 1: |
nice |
Speaker 3: |
well it's -- it's er it's like Pendulum's on the night before a hand-in date for this massive essay that I've just got to give in today so I literally have to get it done (interruption) before Pendulum |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Yep you do (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
like there's no -- (interruption) there's no question. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) ah it'll be such a good celebration though |
Speaker 3: |
yeah definitely because if I get it just |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) yeah |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) and it's a bit like dancey night as well like (interruption) a bit of (interruption) dub-step on |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) yeah |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Have you ever been to see Pendulum? |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) about eight times or something we saw them in Durham |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) like in Durham yeah |
Speaker 3: |
at Leeds Fest (interruption) a couple of times |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) mm |
Speaker 1: |
They're quite good |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
yeah they're quite -- I like them |
Speaker 1: |
Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
do you know they're Australian? |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) are they? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) oh I did not know that |
Speaker 3: |
yeah and they were originally a (interruption) heavy metal band |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) oh |
Speaker 3: |
but they didn't make it as a metal band they started putting obviously the (interruption) drum and bass sort of (interruption) beats with it |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) that's interesting |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) yeah |
Speaker 3: |
and they're the first kind of band of that genre (interruption) but they're predominantly a heavy metal band. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) They're quite. They're quite like he -- like (interruption) heavy (pause) yeah like drum and bass |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) you can hear it when -- yes Yeah. But when they play like properly live they're there with their guitars and like (interruption) they look a bit crazy. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) really? |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) They've got lots of piercings and stuff |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Strumming away going for it |
Speaker 1: |
Oh really? |
Speaker 3: |
yeah they play like a live band on stage but then they've got (pause) (interruption) urm for the -- for the drum beat but if they just DJ then they just |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) can be used in everything |
Speaker 1: |
yeah I've they just only ever seen them (interruption) DJ |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) yeah |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) the DJ set's the worst I've seen. |
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) (interruption) really? |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) really? Was that when they played in Durham |
Speaker 2: |
yeah |
Speaker 3: |
It's not surprising, it's Durham we get all the (interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) ah (interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) I might just have had some bad pills though and (interruption) then (unclear) |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) (laughter) just made you feel a bit |
Speaker 2: |
maybe I don't know that's when I ki- kissed (NAME) when me and (NAME) started to (pause) (interruption) ah yeah |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) get together |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) who's he? |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) one of (NAME)'s boyfriends |
Speaker 2: |
that's another ex-boyfriend |
Speaker 1: |
Oh right (interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Another ex-boyfriend wow! you're bringing them all in shall we just -- shall we just bring the list here and just pick one and talk about them |
Speaker 2: |
oh I don't (interruption) know |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) move onto the next |
Speaker 1: |
Go for it (pause) reel them out (interruption) (laughter) (cough) |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
When's the -- when's the Pendu- Pendulum gig (interruption) then |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) the ninth of December and my hand-in date's the tenth. |
Speaker 1: |
Have you got loads of work (pause) at the moment? |
Speaker 3: |
Loads (interruption) like |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) I just live in the library (interruption) now |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) I feel -- yeah I genuinely (interruption) feel |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) where's my personality (interruption) gone. |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) like I (interruption) live |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) It's depressing |
Speaker 3: |
And I've |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) yeah |
Speaker 3: |
'cause it's (interruption) boring |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) me too |
Speaker 1: |
And how anno- I -- I talk about how annoyed I am about like er the internet not working in the library and like how staff at the university aren't doing their job properly. |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) yeah (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
I feel like I'm getting like -- I'm like an old |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) getting old and (interruption) yeah |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) yeah all I do is just complain and then just get really confused with technology and. I feel like my nan (laughter) (unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
I am. I know. Like me and (NAME) went to -- went like for a few drinks and that after urm Paramore and it got to kind of like half one and I was like 'can we go home and go to bed please I've got a |
Speaker 3: |
What has happened to (interruption) me. I didn't even drink. |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) it's like bloody hell (interruption) ooo! |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Not a drop of alcohol passed my lips last night. Are you impressed? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Really? |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Really? |
Speaker 3: |
Are you impressed? Well, I (interruption) felt bad |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) ah |
Speaker 3: |
'cause (NAME)'s been being sick for the past three days (pause) (interruption) shockingly enough not because of pregnancy (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) what with? |
Speaker 3: |
although with (NAME) you never know. |
Speaker 1: |
Oh (interruption) God |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) But um (laughter) so she's been being sick for the past three days and was like 'I can't not go to Gas Light Anthem there is no way I'm missing this' so she was -- she was like (NAME) 'I haven't eaten all day I figured logically if I don't eat anything there's nothing to throw up so therefore I'll be fine' so I though 'oh jeez if you drink like you're going to be absolutely off your face' |
Speaker 1: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
mm-mm |
Speaker 3: |
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Speaker 2: |
(interruption) mm-mm |
Speaker 3: |
and we got a -- we got a lift into (laughter) the gig (laughter) so I thought oh do I buy a pint do I break into this tenner and I thought I'm going to enjoy it without it anyway so I was like ah it no so I (interruption) didn't -- no |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) did you not spend anything? (pause) Impressive |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) no me and (NAME) walked home. |
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) (interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) I (interruption) know. I know |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) we got -- we got the Metro home |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) that's very impressive |
Speaker 3: |
it's great |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) (cough) |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) ah |
Speaker 1: |
Urm (pause) yeah what do you think you're going to do after uni? |
Speaker 2: |
Ugh here we (interruption) go |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) that (interruption) question |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) sorry |
Speaker 3: |
It's all right (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
I'm lucky isn't it um. 'Cause I'm doing media and I've realised I don't like media |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) oh really |
Speaker 2: |
thing and um even though I'm really pleased I did it I really don't want to do that like (interruption) in life. I don- |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) wh- why? What did you have to do? |
Speaker 2: |
Er it -- it more or less was like a PR-based thing for a film production company which like I really enjoyed doing but like a lot of it is just (pause) crunch work |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) oh really? Oh right, like a sorr- yeah to be like a curator |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah (interruption) Yeah. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) oh that's really cool. |
Speaker 2: |
Or like even if you don't um -- if you don't get into like an art gallery as such you get more into like the arts (pause) domain away from media a bit. |
Speaker 1: |
so what would you do your Masters in? Would (interruption) it (unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Um you can do it in um it -- it -- a I can't remember the title but it's specifically about like art gallery |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) oh really? |
Speaker 2: |
I think one of them's actually called something like curi- masters in curatorial efficiency or something (interruption) um so it -- it's quite specific with that way but like uh nos- well me boyfriend's mum knows someone who did that sort of masters and he now works um (pause) er he |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) oh really? |
Speaker 2: |
and (interruption) amongst other things so. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) that's pretty cool. Would you want to do (pause) (interruption) that? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Just something more down that -- that road than. |
Speaker 3: |
Sit in an office at a computer (interruption) you actually -- let's face it. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) mm shouldn't do that. |
Speaker 2: |
I just can't do that. |
Speaker 1: |
A bit more practical rather than (pause) Yeah. What about you (NAME)? |
Speaker 3: |
oh God, the dreaded question |
Speaker 1: |
oh really? |
Speaker 3: |
Yep. So I've got the ball rolling sort of all kicked off today. I got an e-mail from um this woman about doing some hospital volunteering and I've got the first ward round on Wednesday in the |
Speaker 1: |
is this what you and (NAME) are doing? |
Speaker 3: |
yeah we're both going on Wednesday (interruption) we've got |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) so cool. |
Speaker 3: |
I know. We've got the surgery wards and the cancer wards and then some other ward that me might be doing but it's going to be pretty ur. |
Speaker 1: |
That's really cool though |
Speaker 3: |
I know it's weird like you plan what you're going to do you're like yeah I'll do medicine I'll -- I'll volunteer at the hospital I'll get work experience I'll do this that and the other |
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) (interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Oh my God, I'm actually doing this wow! |
Speaker 1: |
Do you think you'll take a year out (interruption) next year? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) (cough) |
Speaker 3: |
yeah 'cause I didn't apply this year (interruption) for sort of next year |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) oh ok |
Speaker 3: |
'cause it didn't -- I -- I guess sort of in school they didn't -- they didn't really encourage us unless you were Oxbridge candidate they didn't say yeah you could do that so I never even dreamed of |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) oh really? |
Speaker 3: |
They probably would have laughed in my face (pause) but applying for it. But they only encouraged the people who wanted to go to Oxbridge didn't they. The only people doing medicine (interruption) are the ones going to Oxbridge. |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) there was definitely a um a separation of efforts (pause) definitely (interruption) Yeah. |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) In (pause) how to get you in and |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) yeah |
Speaker 3: |
but I've always found that field really interesting and then doing this degree sort of I just realised I don't want to be in the research bit I don't want to be particularly in a lab and I don't want to be doing the sort of molecular biology of things. I want to do the clinical side (pause) I don't care |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) like the actual |
Speaker 3: |
yeah the actual practical side of it so (pause) I don't know I guess being with (NAME) and seeing him want to do it then I was like oh well if you can do it, (interruption) I'm pretty sure (interruption) I can do (unclear) |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) (laughter) (interruption) I can do better (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) I can do it too (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
like I'll gi -- I'll definitely give it a go |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) (laughter) (pause) pulled some strings |
Speaker 3: |
Pulled some strings |
Speaker 1: |
Uh (interruption) wow! |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) I know I found out today (interruption) I was so excited |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) that is amazing. What does that -- what -- so |
Speaker 3: |
Basically observe him cut up a dead body (pause) (interruption) and slice up all the organs |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) that's incredible |
Speaker 3: |
and (pause) establish how this person died |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) wowzas |
Speaker 3: |
I know but like I've don -- I'm doing work experience in all different sort of (pause) fields but ever since I was about twelve I think I got really into sort of like Silent Witness and like Waking the Dead and the pathology bit was just (interruption) the best bit yeah so |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) really? Wou- could you ever work in like a mortua- mortuary? Is that what it is? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) yeah a morgue |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) mm (pause) yeah you -- if (interruption) you |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) a morgue |
Speaker 3: |
yeah 'cause you have to do medicine to be a pathologist |
Speaker 1: |
ah |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) so I guess that's one field of medicine you could go into after obviously doing a medical degree (interruption) so yeah |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) it almost seems like your efforts are somewhat pointless when the person you're working on is already dead. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Yeah yeah there is that (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
A bit ironic really (interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) yeah I suppose forensic pathology would be good 'cause obviously you're determining how (pause) |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) like in (pause) 'CSI' |
Speaker 3: |
so I suppose yeah but I've got some other work experience as well like I'm doing work in a sort of pharmacy department in (pause) January and I've already done cardiac and respiratory I've done chemotherapy I've done radiotherapy sort of (interruption) like a gynaecology bit |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) wow! Really? How -- how have you -- what all work experience? |
Speaker 3: |
Mm-mm. |
Speaker 1: |
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Speaker 3: |
Well the first one my mother pulled some strings because she works in the oncology sort of department in the hospital. But I still had to fill in all the forms and apply and things and write to them all. But I just wrote to different sort of departments and were like 'please take me I'm willing to learn I'll do anything'. |
Speaker 1: |
What when you were at school? |
Speaker 3: |
(cough) no I wrote to them urm at Easter |
Speaker 1: |
Oh really? |
Speaker 3: |
So that in the summer I could do um -- 'cause I got CRB checked and everything and um so I went in summer and I sat in on what like consultations with the gynaecologists and the patients and their families and things and they talked through how their treatment was going and if you have any side-effects and what they were going to do next |
Speaker 1: |
Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
And (pause) then I did (pause) a section something cw- called do- dissymmetry which is a bit like -- where they calculate the dose of radiation they are going to give you. Like they -- they |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) That's incredible. |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah. |
Speaker 3: |
I was so excited. I genuinely get so excited about hospitals (interruption) I know |
Speaker 2: |
You're really going to have to watch that. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) I just like helping -- I just like (pause) things coming together (interruption) and piecing the jigsaw together. |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) as long as it comes across as helping and not being excited (interruption) that people are dying around you. |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) no well it'll -- it'll -- no no -- it'll be like enthusiasm and willingness to help as opposed to like 'oh my God you've got that that's so cool.' No it'll just be like oh really that's (pause) interesting. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) oh really? |
Speaker 3: |
and um I watched them insert a pace-maker so I was all scrubbed up with my lead apron on watching. And the surgeon was really nice as well he was like pointing at things and properly teaching me and I was like (interruption) (unclear) This is exciting |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) oh my gosh. What so when they put a heart -- a pacemaker in (pause) they (interruption) I have no idea (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) They literally cut you open so you can see your heart beating and then they put these little um sort of wires and they hook one into the bottom of your heart and one into (pause) the top into the atrium so and then in a little sort of metal box they stick -- they just slide |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) oh really? |
Speaker 3: |
yeah so like it's a -- it's sort of like a permanent fix as well like they're monitored to make sure they're still working |
Speaker 1: |
Do you -- what are they made off? |
Speaker 3: |
Metal. |
Speaker 1: |
Do they (pause) do they not (interruption) like |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) no. Set things off at airports. |
Speaker 1: |
Oh yeah of course (interruption) yeah |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) yeah you -- in certain like -- you got to be care- like sort of careful with them but once they're in. Like my granddad went into hospital 'cause he kept fainting (pause) because his heart kept stopping every eight seconds. (interruption) It just re- refused |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
and then so they -- they rushed him into hospital, worked out what it was (interruption) and then put a pace-maker in him. |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) mm-mm. |
Speaker 3: |
Been fine and dandy ever since. |
Speaker 2: |
yeah |
Speaker 3: |
'Cause it's just |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Is it an electric thing then? Does it give it a shock? |
Speaker 3: |
It just sends sort of (pause) I'm not quite sure of the er. I (interruption) should know -- should know |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) mm |
Speaker 3: |
but it was a few months ago. It |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) mm-mm. |
Speaker 3: |
and (interruption) (unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) I'm just wondering what the signal is. Is it. |
Speaker 3: |
It's not like an electric shock. It'll be just like a (pause) (interruption) (unclear) |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) A little nudge (interruption) (laughter) (pause) get on with it |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Yeah (pause) But I'm not entirely sure how. I've forgotten. They did tell me. (interruption) Properly. |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
That's really cool though. |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah it was cool but I don't know which area I want to go into so I guess with all the work experience it'll help but I have t- I have to get in first so. (interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) it'll definitely help like probably more -- I do not know because for example like (NAME) and (NAME) I don't know if they -- if they could see all of that kind of stuff (interruption) like they |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) yeah (NAME) |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) No. |
Speaker 3: |
so he did -- worked as a porter in a hospital for a year. (interruption) And applied again and got in |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) oh yes, yes, yeah. |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) (cough) |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) But he said that if you mention that you'd been on work experience then you've got like a real (pause) sort -- view (interruption) what it's going to be like |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) definitely |
Speaker 3: |
then he said that will definitely help you if you mention that in interview you'll get (unclear) you'll get sort of brownie points. (interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) You'll get like highlighted. |
Speaker 3: |
here's hoping 'cause I'm probably not going to get im- in on my brilliant first class degree. (laughter) It's probably going to be more like a two-one or a I don't even know. (interruption) But (laughter) I do not know. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Well. (interruption) You'll have to see. |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) I know I know I'll know once I've sort of got my degree and (interruption) then |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Do you think you'll reapply here? |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah definitely I couldn't afford to do it anywhere else. I couldn't afford to live away and pay fees as well |
Speaker 1: |
yeah |
Speaker 3: |
So it's here or (pause) I don't know I think if I got in somewhere else I think my parents would pull out the stops purely on the fact that I'd got in so I would be going somewhere with it. I could be able to repay them. |
Speaker 1: |
And also medicine is a really like |
Speaker 3: |
yeah and definitely be able to repay it 'cause mum said the doctors that she works with she was 'like they're on like a hundred grand plus they get paid to do -- to go to talks and conferences around the world' and I was just like bloody hell living the high life. |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah (interruption) (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) I want that. (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) (interruption) Do you -- do you think you'll go? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Pretty much. |
Speaker 1: |
(NAME), do you think you'll go straight to um (pause) back to uni (interruption) or will you take a gap year? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Oh absolutely not I need a gap year (laughter) Yeah. (laughter) (interruption) Urm. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Where do you think you'll go? |
Speaker 2: |
Erm |
Speaker 3: |
Holiday (interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) yeah I don't know like um (pause) I'd want to do like an art history course before I did my masters anyway |
Speaker 1: |
Oh |
Speaker 2: |
In the Galapagos Islands and I'm going to see Lonesome George. |
Speaker 1: |
Have you got um (pause) Have you got any like diving (interruption) experience? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) yeah I've got my diving license so I learnt in Mozambique in Africa urm (interruption) (laughter) (unclear) (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) As you do in the most (interruption) advanced dive site in the world (interruption) pretty much. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) As you do um. So you learn how to dive while you're watching whale sharks (interruption) swim around |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) wow! Ah wow! |
Speaker 2: |
and it was pretty good and I (unclear) I got stuck with |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) yeah I can imagine |
Speaker 2: |
it was like really scary but urm. (interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) what -- hold on. How did you get stuck (interruption) with two bull-sharks? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) oh well because (interruption) urm. |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) clever (interruption) took a plastic bottle (pause) down below. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) (laughter) How did that happen? (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Someone mentioned that if you take an empty plastic bottle down with you and crackle it |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Oh God (laughter) (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
and then half way up he ran out of air so then we had to do this emergency (pause) |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Really? 'Cause doesn't it urm (pause) |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) no it gets -- it gets air in your blood but that's when you've got decompression sickness. |
Speaker 1: |
Oh right (interruption) (unclear) (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) That's when you're a bit to be honest. (interruption) Erm. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Oh really? |
Speaker 2: |
Well it's curable but not in Africa (pause) um (pause) they will airlift you to Johannesburg but one they probably don't have a helicopter, |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) And three if you do get there it'll cost you ten grand. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Oh nice |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) And if you don't have ten grand they will just put you in a corner and let you die |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Oh my God. |
Speaker 2: |
(pause) (interruption) That's how they work it's happened before (interruption) um |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) That's horrible. |
Speaker 2: |
(pause) Yeah so it wouldn't be a great idea but no the only danger we would've been in is if I'd had any air in my lungs and (pause) zoomed up and then my lungs would have burst |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Oh God that's horrible (interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) it's all different with like pressure inside your (interruption) head. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) yeah |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Yeah. But um no it was all right because we did something called the CESA ascent and you're breathing out the whole time so you're constantly (interruption) (unclear) acting even though your lungs are constantly expanding (interruption) (unclear) |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) ooh ok. (interruption) Isn't it really hard to do? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Er not when you're literally going to drown if you don't. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) To breathe out when you (unclear) Yeah fair. |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) You find it quite straight |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) good shout. (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
How long were you in Mozambique for? |
Speaker 3: |
S A month, she left me for a month. S |
Speaker 2: |
A month. |
Speaker 1: |
That's incredible. (interruption) How come? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) mm. Urm I just decided I wanted to go somewhere on my own. (interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Was it on a gap year (interruption) (unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) No it was just in between summer and second year. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) really? Yeah. |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) I loved it. Absolutely loved it. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) That's really cool |
Speaker 2: |
So then I've only ever been diving in Egypt but I've done that a few times. |
Speaker 1: |
Oh well that's pretty good (interruption) not too bad (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) (laughter) It's pretty good to be honest yeah (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
|
Speaker 2: |
Yeah literally just stayed somewhere called Tofu where. As in literally what you would eat tofu (interruption) like. Um (pause) oh I loved it so much it was brilliant um. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) yeah |
Speaker 3: |
The pictures are incredible (interruption) like incredible. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) I can imagine |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah em unfortunately though |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) oh really? |
Speaker 2: |
I've got um -- I borrowed one camera (pause) off somebody else urm well it was off the diving school (pause) 'cause I wasn't licensed to use my own 'cause if I broke it I couldn't claim be- 'cause of insurance and stuff and 'cause they have no money |
Speaker 3: |
(NAME) really (interruption) wants to see them. |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) (unclear) they -- they're good (interruption) fun. |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) He got |
Speaker 1: |
You -- you've seen them haven't you? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) yeah |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) yeah I -- I went on your (interruption) Facebook to try and find them |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Good. |
Speaker 3: |
and there's only a couple but he got really excited that the (interruption) (unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) (unclear) |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) What animals did you see? |
Speaker 2: |
Whale-sharks, humpback-whales oh my God we saw this baby humpback-whale uh ooo! it was the cutest thing ever but like (pause) you're not allowed to go diving if there are humpback-whales in the vicinity because like if -- if they just tap you with their fin you're dead pretty much 'cause they're huge. Like if you get in the way and they move so quickly like you think -- you think they're slow but they're not. When you're |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) wow |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) (laughter) it was -- it was brilliant it was really good. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) ah that's incredible. |
Speaker 1: |
Are the babies massive? |
Speaker 2: |
Well when -- if the humpback-whale is in front of you y- you can't see the whole thing 'cause |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) really? They're that big? |
Speaker 2: |
It's the most frightening feeling I've ever had being a (interruption) spec 'cause it's a sea creature |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
and like they look like sea monsters when you're actually looking at it 'cause obviously everything in the water appears bigger (interruption) anyway. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) yes, yeah |
Speaker 2: |
And like if one's swimming past you |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) (laughter) (interruption) my gosh |
Speaker 2: |
Like all this stuff going on. |
Speaker 1: |
It's incredible |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah. |
Speaker 1: |
So cool. So yeah in South America you'd like to do |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah |
Speaker 1: |
Um diving. (interruption) Where would you do it? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Yeah (unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
Um just around the Galapagos Islands because they have a lot of turtles and I've never seen a turtle under water. (interruption) Um |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) I saw a turtle in Australia when I was travelling and I was like oh my God that (interruption) is so so cool (interruption) w- h- how? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) It's a turtle. (interruption) Yeah. Yeah. (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) It was amazing. Did you -- did you (interruption) (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) I didn't see any turtles I've seen -- I've seen tur- we saw turtles in Turkey. You remember the- they were like this big an- (interruption) and you could feed them chicken feet what are chicken's (unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Yeah. |
Speaker 1: |
Ugh. |
Speaker 3: |
But they were feeding them anyway (interruption) they had really smooth heads. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Why |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Yeah. |
Speaker 3: |
They did (interruption) they were -- they were surprisingly smooth. |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) They do. |
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) What -- |
Speaker 3: |
Because we went feeding. (interruption) We went turtle feeding. |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Well Yeah. |
Speaker 1: |
(unclear) that just a (interruption) general (pause) general knowledge. |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) it -- it well the part of Turkey that we went to is like a um -- it's got this really famous beach |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) really? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) mm-hm. |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) and swim around in the lake. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) aww |
Speaker 2: |
mm-hm |
Speaker 3: |
They're gorgeous (interruption) so cute and they've got these little pointed little noses |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) so nice. |
Speaker 3: |
and |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) snouts. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Yeah (unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) mm (unclear) really cute. |
Speaker 3: |
They're a lot bigger than I thought. They're huge. |
Speaker 1: |
Are they massive as well in the Galapagos? |
Speaker 2: |
They're the biggest ones (interruption) ever. They're the giant tortoises. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) yeah really? |
Speaker 1: |
|
Speaker 2: |
For the microphone that was about a metre (interruption) off the -- off the ground. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Um they're huge yeah that's the point. Grown men sit on them and get their photos taken and stuff like they're unmovable objects like just like a boulder like (pause) it's from the dinosaurs like they are dinosaurs (interruption) so. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) How old do they get? |
Speaker 3: |
Hundreds? (unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
How old is Lonesome George? Isn't he (interruption) two hundred? |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) (laughter) Lonesome George (laughter) (interruption) (unclear) |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Who's Lone- who's Lonesome George? |
Speaker 2: |
Oh he's the- there's (interruption) only one (pause) well until recently there's only one type of his giant tortoise and he's the last one |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) (unclear) |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) (laughter) Sounds like a friend of yours. |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) but he found -- he found a woman. |
Speaker 1: |
Oh (laughter) nice. (laughter) (interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
But the cute thing is because they've literally not seen any of them anywhere in South America we've no idea where this female's come from and they can kind of (pause) like text each other. |
Speaker 1: |
Really? |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah and they think that they were the last two ever and they've had kids |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) oh wonderful |
Speaker 2: |
They're repopulating the dying tortoises. |
Speaker 1: |
Oh good. (laughter) (interruption) Are you going to go and see them? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) (unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
Yes I nee- I need to go before Lonesome George dies (pause) if he dies and I've not like sat on him I'll be so upset. |
Speaker 1: |
Well you've -- it's not too long. It's less than a year. |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Yeah. |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Yeah. |
Speaker 2: |
I've not got the money for it though (pause) (interruption) the flights and that. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) no. |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) no. |
Speaker 2: |
I'm thinking it might be easier to fly (laughter) somewhere else (laughter) and then travel (interruption) around. |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Travel about yeah I'd love to go to South America. Brazil |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) mm. |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Watching the Brazil carnival on the TV remember the other day I was just like 'I want to be there I want to dress in a stupid outfit and dance like (interruption) a (pause) It looks like so much fun |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) I know it looks like so much fun yeah |
Speaker 3: |
I really want to go (interruption) it looks incredible. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) yeah |
Speaker 1: |
Where else would you go (pause) (interruption) Would you do like the whole thing all in one? |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) I wou- (cough) I don't well (interruption) I suppose when you're (pause) there it's sort of te- me, not necessarily America -- America |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) I'm really not interested in the whole of America. |
Speaker 3: |
I'd like to go to New York or somewhere like that but (interruption) just that -- you can do that randomly at like -- when you're older at Christmas' or something. |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) mm. When you can afford to shop. |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah definitely but I (interruption) think (pause) just more I do not know |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) There's not much point in going. |
Speaker 3: |
my dad's always wanted to go to Machu Picchu. Like where all the yeah it's where the Incas (interruption) (unclear) so cool yeah I definitely would (interruption) love to do that. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) the Inca trail. |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) (unclear) to do that. |
Speaker 1: |
Yeah. |
Speaker 3: |
It looks insane (pause) just anywhere that isn't England's fine for me really. I -- I'm not too fussed about Europe |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) It's 'cause it's close though. |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah I suppose. |
Speaker 1: |
Yeah we've just (interruption) I don't know |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) I quite like sort of A- Asia like obviously Thailand 'cause I -- I've never been and everybody always raves about it and (pause) tick that off the list and just places like that as well. Cambodia. |
Speaker 1: |
Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
Those kind of places. |
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