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all that folk music from the 60's, like the Chad Mitchell Trio.
who gave the world John Denver...yeeeeechhhhThe stage was now set for the Alan Parsons Project, which I believe was some sort of hovercraft.
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My favourite bit of media self-stimulation during this episode: Mike McRoberts (3News) interviewing a local resident whose family were inside the cordon (whilst he was outside of it.):
Mike McRoberts: "It must be absolutely terrifying."
Local resident: "[pause]... It's a bit of a worry." -
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Possibly, The abortion one although can't remember it's name.
Hey, I know the Copyright Must Change thread has had its problems, but that's perhaps slightly too harsh.
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Oh. Thanks for the 'clarification'.
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Throughout that exchange I kept picturing Grant as Gareth from The Office .
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But who was that demented-looking stand-up comic on the Crunchie Comedy show on Wednesday night TV--the fellow who spun the wild and disturbing story about placing a kitten in a hollowed-out loaf of bread because it would "surely scare the mouse"!
Geoff, 'twas Mark Watson, I believe.
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I just make a point of de-following anyone who sends me more than a couple of tweets along the lines of "I'm off to the shops now" or "mmm, that was a great meal."
I think that's the key to it.
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But the many contests for the ball -- all in slow-motion, all set to Tchaikovsky -- are absorbing to watch. And the rucking! Grown men might weep.
The Nutcracker?
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David Hayward... Mr Hayward...
That's Hay*wood* .
David Hay*ward* is, in fact, the infamous Auckland conceptual artist currently reconfiguring the conciousnesses of the inhabitants of London and surrounding areas.