Posts by Ian Dalziel
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Polity: Labour and the Greens in a tree..., in reply to
Hear 'em, scare 'em...
meta-commentary about political gamesmanship
...like this, you mean?It's a bit rich Trevett pointing a mocking finger at "Little's Big Love government" when National is in bed with 3 parties already...
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Hard News: Friday Music: The Music Story, in reply to
just sounded so far in the future to us all back then.
That bloody Bowie, always one or two jumps ahead of the field...
... but yes I shoulda twigged from the lineup and clothes.
Doh!
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While I'm sharing (far too much, probably)
I am really enjoying the treasures to be found on this site:
Crying all the way to chip shop
including this cover of XTC from a Brit kid's show Crackerjack
and Dream Sequence from Pauline Murray & the Invisible Girls -
For Bowie fans from 1980
The 1980 Floor Show extravaganza -
I may have mentioned this before - but I was most pleased to see that Barry Linton's brilliant Lucky Aki - in the new stone age has been published by Pikitia Press - last year I think.
I hope they do the whole epic and some of his other works as well.
A fun way to learn some history of the Pacific migration...
...and a fine lesson in all the ways of literally drawing water, er, figuratively! -
Polity: Budget 2016: Dull on top, hollow…, in reply to
Dr Moreau to triage....
I basically like governments delivering surpluses, but they’ve had to dig pretty hard to construct this one.
its more of a 'plaited-plus'
an unlikely beast
on the face of it......an abomination,
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Envirologue: Too Big to Fail – Why…, in reply to
Austalingrad...
No worries, mate
yeah, odd, I'd have thought with their history of 'white Australia' they'd have embraced bleached reefs wholeheartedly...
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Hard News: Friday Music: The Music Story, in reply to
Graham Reid - My mental image of him is way off base.
elsewhere even, you might say...
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Speaker: Are we seeing the end of MSM,…, in reply to
NZME and Fairfax … their merger