Posts by Sofie Bribiesca
Last ←Newer Page 1 2 3 4 5 Older→ First
-
Hard News: Some Lines for Labour, in reply to
Yep, like Islander, I check eyes first, I think they say a lot. Big teeth suggest practiced which suggest to me not genuine. When I see the big teeth, I start analysing the possibility of teeth cap, face lift or botox injections around the mouth. Square lumps on the forehead is interesting too. But when someone's teeth are slightly protruded, their laugh with exposed teeth does look genuine to me.
-
Also, I like bits of the Greens. I like bits of Labour.None are perfect. I think together we get a pretty good mix to the left. Don't mind that ,glad we got MMP.To have to choose between that and a mix of National, Act, with kiss arse Maori Party and Peter Dunne. I know where I lean.
Srsly. -
Hard News: Some Lines for Labour, in reply to
:) Xlint.
-
Different strokes for different folk, and interestingly, mainstream pharmaceuticals will always have the ability of being subject to human error like this situation.
Sacha, the magnets are supposed to stimulate bloodflow by attracting the iron in your blood to the surface of the bod.
Acupuncture is stimulus points (along meridian lines established 5000 years ago in China, I'd imagine by trial and error). This too is to stimulate blood flow, and balance of the body (chi, ying and yang, hot and cold, good and bad) via stimulating nerves.
Like Islander, some works for me, some I got no time for,but the reality is that Government already supports this for claims,rehab etc.
So I really can't see how the Greens would be trying to introduce anything that isn't already recognised as acceptable when it comes to personal wellbeing.Still, guess they aren't perfect, so who else we got? ;) -
Hard News: The witless on the pitiless, in reply to
But I do feel bound to point out that the family car is a 12 year-old Mazda.
But you really want the Lexus Hybrid to get you through the fog.I mean, how else will you find that blood you so obviously lust? The Mazda just won't cut it ;)
-
As my Nan had frequent cause to say to me: “The apology is all very nice, dear. Next time, have nothing to apologise for.
And??? Did we listen Craig?:)
No we didn't. Mine used to say "It is better to close ones mouth and appear stoopid, than open it and remove all doubt.
The Dog feeding aside ,(she is content now).Have we not seen a person(Hone now, not the dog) who,(often) shoots off at the mouth and has to explain himself because he only understands that shouting gets attention, and as the media have portrayed this week via TMP comments( re his mum), that is just how his family roll. I will suggest that he had chosen to use Maori TV as he is used to, and TVNZ as he is being taught to.
Still, the man is learning to aplogise, and he now has a few others at the helm to teach him further, I guess.Yes, yes, yes and yes.
I do hear you webweaver. It's the hypocrazy of Democrazy that goes round and round. :)
-
i think you mean “bound” by the rules of engagement.
I think you mean "bound" by "their" rules of engagement.
-
Hard News: The witless on the pitiless, in reply to
And some could suggest more intelligent ;) even.
-
Righto, I’ve amended the intro for clarity and accuracy, and added a note that I’d changed it:
Isn't that what Hone himself did, ammended and apologised? ;)
As you were.... -