Posts by kw
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Hard News: Barclay and arrogance, in reply to
The new NZH doesn't work very well on my mobile either - kept trying to open things I didn't give a toss about. So not sure what it's good for. But I do the sudoku.
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Speaker: Are we seeing the end of MSM,…, in reply to
That was the feedback I gave them. It's like the online version of tabloid v broadsheet but worse.
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Hard News: Trump's Dummkopfs, in reply to
Stuff today turns out Donald __wants__testing.
He wants to know 'what's going on with her' - maybe having this hulking guy creeping round behind her and making faces and doing everything short of bunny ears is part of it.
He needs to do something about the lip licking too. It's horrible on tv. Other politicians take note.
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Hard News: Cannabis reform is not a…, in reply to
From the people who brought you a flag poll...
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Those of you wanting to know more about the candidates might be interested in this Open Democracy piece if you haven't seen it. It's not local, but it's interesting. At the same time as being a bit suspicious about why the women all placed so lowly in the first ballot, it did explain rather more about the strengths of the men as well. It probably should be between Gutierrez and Clark, and they both have advantages that are not gender-related.
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Hard News: The Unitary Plan and grown-up…, in reply to
There are parts of New Zealand where this also sometimes seems to be the case. Not that those of us in centres that don't vote National are paranoid or anything...
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This thread has turned into the Listener's Life in NZ column, but today's eye-roller in the Herald is quite funny.
Leading Kiwi real estate agent Graham Wall said New Zealand had a "golden future", with three unusual aspects which differentiate it from most other countries: a plentiful supply of fresh water, extremely safe boarders and able to produce far more food than is consumed here.
Repel all boarders?
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“When I use a word,” Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful tone, “it means just what I choose it to mean—neither more nor less.” “The question is,” said Alice, “whether you can make words mean so many different things.” “The question is,” said Humpty Dumpty, “which is to be master—that’s all.
Lewis Carroll has a lot to answer for, politically. I’m inclined to think they’re better at this in the blue corner than mine, but I would, wouldn’t I…
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And David Seymour's response was a dig at RNZ, which apparently "surprisingly few" New Zealanders listen to.
Is it unkind to point out that quite a lot more people listen to RNZ than voted for Act?
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So what was the ratio of security to attendees at the various events?