Busytown: A turn-up for the books
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Wow. There's news of some more bad -- no, appalling -- behaviour coming down the pike. Not my place to tell you, but it should be public soon enough.
You tease us so.
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Yeah, and I for one hate that... :-)
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Crime writer Dick Francis is also a "family business" with his son, Felix co-authoring them these days, but is acknowledged as such. Apparently Dick had been doing it for a while, his wife used to help write them from the 1960s, not sure if she got credit, though.
I've always been impressed with the bravado of V.C. Andrews' publisher, who kept the fact of her death quiet for years, and simply engaged a ghost writer (pun most definitely intended) to keep churning out the books.
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Interest officially piqued, though also slightly irritated at being kept in suspense. :D
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I just want to know if it's about this topic or some other one, really, so I know what to keep an eye out for.
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Russell, we all know about R..... H..., the c...r... and the n...y g... already. Or is this the one about an All Black, several members of the Finnish ladies volleyball team, and a range of items from the vegetable section of a well known supermarket?
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I just want to know if it's about this topic or some other one, really, so I know what to keep an eye out for.
I think we can safely assume it falls within the context of this text con.
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I do hope this somehow involves Russell Crowe!
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I forgot to link to Paul Buchanan's comment on the University of Auckland's highly inconsistent approach to employment matters.
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I do hope this somehow involves Russell Crowe!
Witi sold him the film rights! In like Flynn is Our Russ.
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Witi sold him the film rights! In like Flynn is Our Russ.
Tropic Thunder comes to mind somehow.
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Tropic Thunder comes to mind somehow.
A Lazarus moment?
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lazy satire...
Malcolm Evans in his '50s style editorial cartoon in The Press today (sorry, can't find a link) has Witi Ihimaera wishing he'd written a rock opera so he could get name suppression... I don't think Evans (and therefore the Press editor also) gets it, and compounds his once over lightly approach by spelling his subject's name as "Prof Witi Ihe..."
Sloppy stuff from the journal of record in Chch. -
Russell, we all know about R..... H..., the c...r... and the n...y g... already.
Richard Hammond, the cock ring and the noisy goat? Pictures please.
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Richard Hammond
Rodney Hide surely?
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noisy goat
rofflenui
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lazy satire...
Malcolm Evans in his '50s style editorial cartoon in The Press today (sorry, can't find a link) has Witi Ihimaera wishing he'd written a rock opera so he could get name suppression... I don't think Evans (and therefore the Press editor also) gets it, and compounds his once over lightly approach by spelling his subject's name as "Prof Witi Ihe..."
Sloppy stuff from the journal of record in Chch.Anything - seriously, anything at all - has to be an improvement on the Press's braindead excuse for a dogsbody cartoonist, the execrable Al Nisbet. Mike Moreu was a fluke, it seems - the Press has always treated editorial cartoons as a kind of concession to the intellectually disabled.
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Yeah, and I for one hate that... :-)
Oh goodness. Didn't mean to tease. It's relevant to the topic of this post, and it's not the kind of bad behaviour in which Russell Crowe might be involved. Perhaps better characterised as very poor form.
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Nothing to do with the appearance of a certain vice chancellor on a certain tv show tonight?
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Which vice are we talking about and where?
Carr the Christchurchophobic?
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Witier but probly irrelevant.
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Oh goodness. Didn't mean to tease.
Yeah right - you just slipped and fell into that low cut top and mini skirt.
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Somewhat off topic, but this is worth looking at, promo for the NZ Book Council:
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Thanks Kyle, that's just lovely.
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Jolisa,
Did you end up with up a copy of that book? I tried sending you a message via PAS feedback last week.
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