Hard News: The Whankernui Factor
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My thanks to Russell and the PA team, Matawhero wines and, of course, Guy Baldwin. Himself and Gary Davey were great faces for the force this year.
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Personally I liked the suggestion that we spell his name as 'Micael', after all it is a silent 'h' so why use it.
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On the subject of Michael, can anyone tell me why Micheal Luck from the Warriors spells his name that way? Were his parents dyslexic or just trying to be 'different'?
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Big ups for #8, which will surely have the unfamiliar scratching their heads.
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The correct spelling would be Mikal, surely?
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Mikil
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Mkl
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I think you'll find that Lhaws' first name is actually spelled "Beelzebub".
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Mikaere (no offence Mr Curtis)
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I'm sorry, but "Always blow on the pie" isn't a word. Therefore for me it was disqualified.
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I like Micael.
It's the very incorrectness of it which makes it appropriate in this case.How bout making it REALLY obvious, and always referring to it as Micael Lhaws?
I think you'll find that Lhaws' first name is actually spelled "Beelzebub".
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Righto, so I shall now be calling that town Whanganui/Wanganui (pronounced Whanganui slash Wanganui), following in the path of Mt Taranaki/Egmont and Aoraki/Mt Cook.
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Or maybe we could properly anglicise/bastardise 'wanganui', so the first syllable should be pronounced more well like /wang/ not /wong/. We should mangle the language, not mongle it. And it's wanker not not wonker...
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When it is changed to Whanganui does the other Whanganui have to revert to being Westhaven to avoid confusion?
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This was a perfect opportunity to use regular expressions. I think
Wh?anganui
would return a hit for both options.
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So there was a splintering of the Lhaws vote that allowed Pie to sneak through to take the number one spot.
If only the same thing would actually happen in Whanganui...
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I was really hoping for a good showing from Glibertarian.
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you still have time to change your name by deed poll and run against him in 9 months ....
back in the day when I worked for a University, state servants got basically 2 weeks paid vacation if they ran for elected office, we had dreams of fielding 40 Rob Muldoons in Tamaki .... -
Should probably include this on the thread.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/3175680/Compromise-over-h-in-Wanganui
Well who would've guessed.......
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Mark, is there some reason your stuff news item link actually points to the lyrics for "Beds are Burning" by Midnight Oil?
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Also, those are the old lyrics. Since Peter Garrett's election to the Federal Government, he prefers the version:
"The time has come
A fact's a fact
It belongs to us
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It might be a rickroll
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Mark, is there some reason your stuff news item link actually points to the lyrics for "Beds are Burning" by Midnight Oil?
Strange, I thought it linked to the song, is there no play button? Blocked in NZ surely not? I wanted to see if I could double link. It was Friday...and if you can play it, that'd be a rollrick.
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