 All right, for today's prank call, Margaret. Remember Margaret? Yeah, what's she talk like again? You'll see. Okay. You'll see. She wants to hire a babysitter for her 14 year old son. But he's got a- With a disability? He's got a few issues. All right. What? Oh, you will find out on the phone. Yeah, you'll find out. Okay. Yeah. What's the son's name at least? Bront. Bront? Bront. What about Bronson from around the twist? Or Bronson from Bronson. Or Bront. If you like Bront, you go with whatever you feel. Well, that just came into my head, so I think that that's what his name is. Bront. Bront. It's Bront. Yeah, no one's. This should be like, sorry, what's that? Bront. Bront. Bront now. That's a name you ask us every time. How do you spell that? B-R-O-N-T-T. I wish you said T-V. A silent V. Yeah. We can still do that if you guys want. All right. Yeah, just call him like fucking Eastern German or some shit. Aw. Well, German got to do with it. What's German got to do with it? It has everything. That's a name. Thank you for calling me. This is Candy. Good day, Candy. How are you? Good, thank you. How are you? Yeah, not too bad. Thanks. Look, I'm just after some, we've just moved to Brisbane, North Brisbane. I'm just after some potential daycare. What's the oldest child that you guys have at that daycare? We don't offer before and after school care, so our oldest child would be five. Right. So I have an 11-year-old. Would that be too old? Or look at the moment, I'm just sort of after, I'm a bit desperate. I'm sort of just after some temporary sort of daycare until I can find a more permanent solution. So it would only be, you know, I drop him off on a Monday, maybe 6.30 so I can go to work. I finish at about midday and then I'll be able to come pick him up. And then it sort of fits in. And if he socialises well with the other children and sort of gets on, maybe it could be just over the next few weeks he could come in occasionally if there's availability, of course. Can I, even his age, I just really need to check if I am able to provide care because we don't provide before and after school care. You know, it's not, we're a long day care center. So we provide care from six weeks. Yeah, so he's quite underdeveloped. He's quite underdeveloped and quite tiny and intellectually, like I said, yeah, he's quite a few years behind. So he can barely sort of talk and stuff like that. And he plays fairly well. So just bear that in mind as well. His age may be higher, but intellectually and physically. He's actually quite, you know, quite young still. So just bear that in mind. OK, could I, would you mind if I take your contact details? And can I, can I just check with our proof provider and can I give you a quick call back tomorrow? Is that OK? That is no worries at all. Before you get back to... I just know I won't be able to get on to her this afternoon. Yeah, that's totally fine. Look, I totally understand. Busy, busy, aren't we all? Listen, before you... OK, so your contact number is? So my number is 04, 05. 1, 2, 9, 7? Yes. Sorry, it's a new number here. 3, 8. 04, 05, 1, 2, 9, 7. 3, 5. 3, 5. And I'm sorry, what was your name again? So my name is Margaret. Margaret and Margaret, your child's name was? Bront, B-R-O-N-T, Bront. OK, all right. I will speak to our proof provider. I just want to triple check, you know, just our legislation and requirements around the age of children, because unfortunately, sometimes, we do have to work in age-parameters... Yeah, I totally understand. ...in our dental area. Listen, before you... I will give you a call back in the morning once I'm more confident of what we're able to offer. No, that's great. Listen, before you go, do you mind just jotting down some notes? Just you may as well, because there are, since his special needs, he just does have a few requirements. So you may as well ask, while you're talking to the person making the decision, let them know that there are a few things that, you know, if he is able to be accepted into your daycare, that just a few things to be wary of. So I'll just let you know some of his behaviours and just see if that's OK and if you guys have the facilities to deal with that, if you don't mind. OK. So he's, yeah, like I mentioned, he's quite small and he's heavily autistic. It's quite a deep, deep autism, straight down to the brainstem. And he sort of, he'll sit in the corner and rock around and while he's rocking, he prefers not to be touched. So not on the head anyway. So if any of the other children sort of, you know, one to two close to him, he may lash out. He's done it twice, OK? He's done it twice. I'm not saying that it's guaranteed, but I'm saying that he may, OK? He may lash out if the children get too close. So he rocks backwards and forwards. That's one thing. He's also, he also urinates quite frequently. So he's got a bit of a bladder problem. He does wear nappies, but he doesn't like them. So sometimes if he does weep himself sort of during the day, he may rip his nappy off and fling it against the wall. Yeah, he's done that a few times. So yeah, just a few things to be wary of there. And one last thing, he doesn't really like sharing food or toys. So if he's playing with food or playing with toys, it's best to leave him be. Yeah, he can be quite a bitey. I've seen him bite a few times when I've gone to clear the plate from under his little face. So yeah, just just just I just thought that would be worth mentioning just in case he gets approved and and and you know, he rocks up on Monday and he's all over the joint and then he's just behaving completely inside. Shit in everywhere. OK. Yeah, so it's a worth mentioning. I've got those notes down and then, yeah, I will I will give you a call back tomorrow morning. Great, that sounds great. So I'll wait to hear from you tomorrow morning. Do you know roughly what time you'll be calling? Um, no, I'm not sure. It will just depend when I'm able to speak with her. OK, so I'll be at work from nine a.m. till about 11. But after that, I should be able to answer my phone. Thank you. Bye. No worries. Thank you. Bye. Oh, Margaret is such a bitch. Fucking Margaret, man. Oh, oh, my God. Fucking Margaret, dude. Margaret is a selfish cat. I hate her, like she is such a selfish, selfish woman. Isn't she? It's tough to sit through it. Yeah, no, she is quite selfish. Yeah. Oh, man. She, yeah, fucking just flips her switch, doesn't she? Well, she does know how to regulate the volume of her voice, man. That's what it is. Yeah, OK. Fuck. She took that well, that lady. She got a bit put off at the end, though. No.