Posts by Hebe
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Hard News: The silence of the public square, in reply to
find something to vote for rather than against
This.
Turning around the confrontational political system in New Zealand will make the biggest difference to our society. Compromise and negotiation to reach a common understanding.
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Interesting. Thar she blows. From NBR:
"Federated Farmers is refusing to explain the exact origins of $7.45 million in “other revenue” it has recorded since 2008, as PwC auditors flag “significant financial reporting matters.”
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This on Twitter from the never give up department:
@TheNBR Election 2014: 'F*ck John Key' and how Laila Harre just helped National get re-elected
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Hard News: Friday Music: Grey Fucking Area, in reply to
I also suspect that this brouhaha is quite helpful to IMP, in that no one they are likely courting is going to be offended or upset, and some people will go Wow, a party that comes out and says Fuck John Key is for me.
What I thoughted.
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Stunning photos: what a wonderful set.
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Hard News: Going solar?, in reply to
Funky woodburners wood be wonderful. But first you need to get KDC to get the unachievable and inhumane Christchurch pollution targets brought into line with European cities and allow people to instal cleaner burners -- in new builds too.
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Peter sighed heavily, wantonly even. Renting out the studio for a casual was always a fucking drag. He turned to face the urinal in vain.
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Hard News: Going solar?, in reply to
Grumble grumble bloody Ecan. I like those stoves. Filed thanks.
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Hard News: Going solar?, in reply to
Reading the Ecan clean heat appliance regs, it seems that we could put in a wood-fired wetback cooker with radiators in a new build. Which would then be close to my ideal system: wetback/solar PV and running radiators off that and no grid connection.
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Speaker: Not even a statistic, in reply to
This is everyone’s problem. It’s happening to women in everyone’s workplace. It’s happening by men in every social circle
And it's happening to men. I'm not being picky but pointing out that it's a culture of respect for people that needs to be engendered.