Posts by Megan Wegan
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Hard News: The Public Address Word of…, in reply to
Hardly seems worth playing any more.
Indeed. Although as it has been pointed out, Aftershock is quite the contender.
Perhaps we could make it a sentence? "Man, that aftershock was a bit of a twatcock"?
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Can not believe there's been 4 comments and no one has said it yet.
Alright, then, because Tom is far too humble to do it himself (Hah!), if I may:
Twatcock.
(And it's various usages, my own favourite being twatcockery.)
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Up Front: The Up Front Guides: How to Be…, in reply to
Oh honey, remember what happened the last time we counted?
We ran out of fingers and toes?
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Up Front: The Up Front Guides: How to Be…, in reply to
Or possibly you’re under- (or over-) estimating the proportion of the population I’ve drunk with.
I was going to do some creative editing on that sentence...basically replacing one word, but that was your last column...
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You look better in the dress than I do, to be fair.
I am looking forward to this being the first Wellingtonista Awards I can drink at.
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...I’ll be wearing a pretty dress, as usual...
ahem.
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Up Front: That's Inappropriate!, in reply to
Sitting, as I am, in a small town in the South Island, where the weather is beautiful, and I've just eaten quite a lot of bbqed food...I'd just like to say...HEY.
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Up Front: That's Inappropriate!, in reply to
I am too scared to open Jezebel on this immensely slow connection, but if I remember rightly, the comments on that post were awesome.
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Up Front: That's Inappropriate!, in reply to
I was planning to wear a shrug to the pub with Emma on Friday night. Now I have to.
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We’ve gone nine pages here and Tess’s argument still boils down to “short skirts lead to sex, teenagers having sex is bad, therefore short skirts are bad” without any actual attempt to prove either of the first two assertions, though a nice side-order of “and I had sex as a teenager and I regret it, so everyone else will, too!”. It still comes down, in the end, to a wish to judge women on their sexual behaviour, and an assumption that their dress says something about that behaviour: but this is labeled “concern”. Hence the frustration.
Emma, I'll go you halves in that pony for Lucy, kay?