Posts by ChrisW

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  • Hard News: On the Waterfront,

    In other news, they're going to build a motorway through Taupiri mountain. Who could possibly object?

    Don't think so. The map published with link is clear enough, in that it shows the planned expressway rejoining the current SH1 at the northern edge of Taupiri. Taupiri mountain is further north with a Waikato tributary river between it and Taupiri.

    Gisborne • Since Apr 2009 • 851 posts Report

  • Hard News: Swine flu, terror and Susan Boyle,

    Even here, might well be a touch frosty.

    Gisborne • Since Apr 2009 • 851 posts Report

  • Southerly: Special Guest Michael Laws on…,

    Now juxtaposed, that'd be a good word Key word too ...

    Sorry, was shtuttering my Key words.

    Gisborne • Since Apr 2009 • 851 posts Report

  • Southerly: Special Guest Michael Laws on…,

    I feel that Lhaws is probably writing a column on those lines and will struggle to avoid intertextuality with your version..

    Seeing this juxtaposed with Emma's post, you'd have to amend this to "bitextuality" surely.
    Now juxtaposed, that'd be a good word Key word too ...

    Gisborne • Since Apr 2009 • 851 posts Report

  • Island Life: The resignation of Captain Worth,

    Breaking news: Worth speaks out and the gory details come out.

    He offered her a job as an ethics advisor.

    You couldn't script it better, could you?

    No, this is just journalists having the same trouble with their script as the politicians with their diction - ethnic affairs has only passing relation to ethics, or is it versa vice?

    Gisborne • Since Apr 2009 • 851 posts Report

  • Hard News: Swine flu, terror and Susan Boyle,

    Christopher Dempsey on the Reentry V thread the other day came up with an impressive word, a new one to me -

    I remember being very depressed for a couple of years after I got back - baffingling so.

    He obviously really meant it, cos he's careful and took the trouble to correct "Mangare" later in the day. I've puzzled over the meaning, and have come to realise it comes from the old French baffing for slapping someone's face that needs it, and a "baffingling" would be just a small warning sort of slap.

    Given that RB has needed the baffing sanction around here already, perhaps there's a place for a baffingling too.

    Gisborne • Since Apr 2009 • 851 posts Report

  • Talk: Budget 09,

    How long has English been living in Wellington for now?

    You’d have thought at least some of the accent would’ve worn off.

    But OTOH I unmistakably heard him say he was providing another 36 million dollars to improve numeracy and literary standards.

    Well, maybe the accent did confuse me and he really said littering standards.

    Gisborne • Since Apr 2009 • 851 posts Report

  • Up Front: Are We There Yet?,

    Well that stopped the thread dead. Well, no, agreed something needed to be done to get rid of the hiccups.

    Back a few pages

    Missing link to the Huckabee interview above, here.

    Very helpful, thanks Gio. I am coming to appreciate why the lack of traction in my point, now some days ago, that the main concern seems to be about the word marriage (rather than the substance, because civil unions provide the substance of what's needed or 95% at least) and this is puzzling when "marriage" has so many negative connotations for many people too.

    It's so obvious that Huckabee defending the one-man-one-woman meaning of marriage was insincere and unreasonable when there is no alternative for same-sex couples, or not in the US in general (huge mess with 50 states all different). And those arguments are so familiar to many LGBT who've lived this for years, anyone using it must be similar (?)

    But still, this is NZ and the law and the opportunities it provides is different (civil unions a HUGE step), getting pretty close to being fair, the best achievable through majority vote, so far. Evolution of the language is happening, and needs encouragement.

    Gisborne • Since Apr 2009 • 851 posts Report

  • Up Front: Are We There Yet?,

    It's also hard to have a discussion where people say things which are, no matter how gently and lovingly expressed, really offensive.

    So do you want Tess to stop posting? I'm just a bit puzzled.

    I disagreed with much of what Tess was writing, but don't think she was expressing bigotry and hatred in the slightest degree. Clearly separate matter from the point that the Catholic Church is responsible for much bigotry and hatred, in both directions. So she very skilful, and worth the discussion I reckon give the importance of the many subjects.

    Gisborne • Since Apr 2009 • 851 posts Report

  • Up Front: Are We There Yet?,

    ...Muslims, but she's far from the only one in her country. In fact, it was pretty much lesbian heaven there.

    Turkey?

    Gisborne • Since Apr 2009 • 851 posts Report

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