Posts by Kyle Matthews
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Cheers Emma, much better.
there's a bug when you click on someone and it shows all their posts.
Down the bottom you have older newer. Yet the most recent page is actually page 1, so they should be the other way around.
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from the from page of system, how do you go to the last page of the discussion, rather than the front page?
Also, no navigation through the system pages at the top of the page? That's where you end up when you click through!
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WTF???
I'd imagine there's a fair few Act voters who believe in the party's principles (economic liberalism, reduced taxes etc), but not in some of the places that Hide has taken it (perkbusting while taking perks, SST, 3 strikes crime law etc).
It strikes me as a pretty divided party.
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And Scott Baio is now a rightwing douchecanoe. Plus ça change.
Are there any other childhood memories you want to destroy in the cold harsh light of today? Man.
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(Why do I remember the theme tune to The Waltons so well, but not the theme tune to Eight is Enough?)
I think that's because the theme song to Eight is Enough is entirely non-memorable.
The Waltons theme had that distinctive melody - starts with a trumpet it sounds like.
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I don't think we need to actively try to encourage smaller families because that happens naturally anyway so long as you don't actively promote larger families.
I've taken this to mean no more reruns of "The Waltons", and "Eight is Enough".
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We're here! We're queer! We don't want any more bears!
wine cooler?
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Yes, or such strategic (rather him than him) choices, like Matthew.
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It needs saying that the show's use of New Zealand music has been one of its triumphs.
Hear hear. I jumped up and down a couple of seasons ago when Reb Fountain (an adopted NZer) came on. Sometimes I've had cause to go find what music was being played and listen to some more by the artist.
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Got to remember that a lot of people know that their electorate vote isn't necessarily going to come close to making a difference. So the link between the party and electorate vote might be a little frivilous.