Posts by Shep Cheyenne
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Don't let microsoft rule your grammar and it never knows any interesting words anyway.
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Kittens are biofuel - love it Emma!
On lefties - my little joke as a baggy in the Army was on an official display hand my rifle over to various VIPs to fire (right handed) and they had some very hot bullet casing smack them in the face. Giggled like the devious baggy I was. -
For god sake whoever does a funeral must know the person, nothing like going to one where they haven't got a clue what's in the box.
I'm keen on the family friends ones I've been to. We filled in the grave, would have been happy to dig it as well. It gives something for you to do, which at a time of powerlessness over all other things, can help.
Sorry can't deal with the idea of being burnt, but under a the grapefruit tree/Kowhai/Totara would be nice.
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To echo Kracklite from the hoodie thread, eating disorders and drug habits may be signs of mental illness.
Heck my GrandDad had an eating disorder. He was too busy drinking to eat.
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Kyle - he was 12 years old. A child in anyones book, & that in mine requires that he is protected.
I think it is worth drawing a comparison to child soliders.
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"He was not involved in the beating, but, as a 12 year-old, he acted as lookout."
In my book he shouldn't be convicted of manslaughter & his name/photo should have been suppressed for life.
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Sorry for the up heaval those at the Auckland Museum are going through.
Te Papa is a real draw card for Wellington, anyone I know who goes for a few days pops in. I'm a museum junkie and would go anyway. If the idea is to get more people going and having open letures, I'm in favour.
That's not to say I'm in favour of staff cuts.
A pity the museum doesn't have a memory of the 80s/90s social up heaval of NZ society.
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That house is under offer as well. Interesting neighbour down a bit who mounts service medals.
Regarding the Swastika on the house in Auckland. I would be uncomfortable with it but I can see their point in having it.
Here in Christchurch Swastikas can be seen in the brick work of a chimney of a fine Fendalton home next to Rangi Ruru & cnr of Strowan Rd; the Druids Friendly Society fasade Manchester St; the Theosophy building on Cambridge tce; inside the Anglican Cathedral in the square (which makes the hoo ha over the table cloth a bit of a non-event); and the Nazis of Nursary Rd plus iron cross etc.
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I've drunken with a few anoraks (while under age 20) and if you want the engine & car schedules, toll will give them to you - you don't have to wait in the rain and count as they go through. I do believe you, that Toll gets it wrong and some of the cars are different from time to time.
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Fedoras, are just too big, I've got my derby with me today.
The brim is just right to cut out this blinding bright sun today.
There is the hat shop in Victoria St and a one in High St Christchurch - but they are all Grandad hats.How is Wellington set for guys hats or do I need to go to Melbourne?