Posts by Jo S
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Freudian slip about the Ignite session "tart"ing at 6:30 pm?
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What a brilliant night!
Monday morning and my voice still doesn't work properly.
I've been to a bunch of All Blacks games, but nothing has compared to the atmosphere in the cake tin on Saturday night.
NZ at the World Cup!
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No, they do great day wine tours out to the Yarra Valley from Melbourne .. my partner and I went on one of the little minvan tours cos neither of us wanted to drive and both wanted to drink. Great fun.
Chocolate Bhudda in Federation Square for very tasty Japanese food, very good for lunch.
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@Sacha
With hairy legs?
I don't rightly know ... was it the romans or the greeks who tended to get their body hair plucked out by slaves wielding assorted tools in the baths ?
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"My name is Ozymandias, king of kings:
Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!"The picture I always get in my brain from this is a bunch of rich-looking dudes in togas standing around the statue shaking their heads and going "Oz, Oz, Oz. What _were_ you thinking"
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Great photos of the netball!
Where does one get that sort of information Russell? I'd be very keen to see the viewer numbers for the ice hockey on Sunday on Sky Sport 3.
yeah, it's a pity there wasn't a bit more advertising/info about the ice hockey being on, I flicked over entirely by accident and caught the last couple of minutes of coverage, but it looks like it would have been a lot of fun to watch ....
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...truly rubbed in the dirt by a Manawatu team that just wanted to win so much they made it happen.
and oh the TACKLING
I haven't enjoyed watching a game of rugby that much in quite some time .... -
that would be the best mate not my brother <grin>
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Rugby nicknames are great.
My brother used to play prop for his high school, and one of his best mates was a flanker in the same team.
I still don't know what his actual real name was, because even my parents called him "Munter". -
And journalists wonder why scientists are often so reluctant to deal with the media, and careful with their words when they do.
When a passion for the facts is a central tenet of your life it can be very hard when people play fast and loose with them in a public arena, while touting them as "the truth".