Posts by andrew llewellyn
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You fool! Hasn't Muriel Newman already told us it was the Chinese who got here first?
She's also claimed the moriori were here first...
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Submissions on the Celtic pre-Polynesian settlement of NZ will be warmly welcomed.
All your foreshores & seabeds are belong to us.
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Just remember to bring a fire extinguisher in case ti gets out of hand.
Don't get this guy
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Yesterday there was a chicken on my drive (once it got over the fence past the gate the dogs got it real quick, scratch one chicken)
Those chickens need a to learn a bit from pukekos. But I'm impressed, a chicken! Closest I've come to that (in an urban setting) was coming across a rooster in the botanic gardens. The dog didn't get it.
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I do not understand how anyone could look at that graph and declare that because it hasn't been as hot as the hottest year ever, global warming has ceased. The usual horde of climate deniers has, however, piled into to the Guardian's comments section to declare just that.
Call me crazy, but today I realised I am a Credit Crunch Denier.
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Why don't they offer the Beehive banquet hall at a good price to Govt Depts?
They'd not only be saving money. but bringing people to spend that saved money, in Wellington!
Or if it has to be elsewhere, scout halls are always good value.
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But you can possibly get into the E61 grouphead/double boiler stuff for under $1,500 now? Not sure...
Got one of those too - I think they're more like $2.5k & that was a few years ago. Yeah., it beats the sunbeam, but not by a factor of 7.
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Quote FAIL
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Any recommendations for units under $1500 much appreciated...
I hate to go really cheap, but Consumer recommended this $369 unit as top of the bunch for espresso machines
We've got one of those, it's fine - takes a while to warm up & coffee seems to corrode the drip tray abit (they'll replace it if you take it back), but for the price it's fantastic.
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I'm off to figure out the access to the Llewellyn mansion on Street View.
SOme previous owner was kind enough to build a birdproof berry house. A tree fell on it earlier this year during a storm, but I patched it up sufficiently (if very unattractively), but I think I'm going to need to rebuild it next winter.
Cool thing to have though - I believe you can get lightweight birdproof frames to sit over berries & the like. I will have more info by the end of summer.