Posts by Tim Michie
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Among other regertable recollections (including SS 'warming up' the crowd at some stadium gig) one thing I knew them for was a synducate of businessmen finacing their venture (and I would speculate, losing some shirt). From such failures we may have to thank them for the government sponsorship of creatives (such that it is).
In the ears this week and
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Up Front: Choice, Bro, in reply to
I agree. Which although less than wholehearted support at least means there is some faith in the process. NZ First's proposed referendum might be added at the Select Committee, no thanks to them and now out of the headlines their vote against shows the strength of their belief in the democratic process.
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Clearly if sexual attraction so selectable we should ban hetrosexual marriage with as the partners may change their sexuality at any time...
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That would be insane.
For the protection of my sanity I've stopped listening to Colin self-justifying once I've heard his stance.
I get that he may become important if National wants to exchange John for 2014 support but not yet for me to listen.
I'm glad marking diffrence to Colin has encouragd John to listen to advice.
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Hard News: A long way yet, in reply to
Exactly thank you Russell and Hebe. I can't even finish a proper sentence on distaster tourism
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Field Theory: Never alone with Metenolone, in reply to
Very much why I like her and especially necessary if an appeal upheld.
"steroids make you look like a dude"
Depends on what you think a woman should look like doesn't it. If you don't think musculature fits then perhaps sporting events aren't going to meet your measure.
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Banks, John ACT Party, Epsom UNDECIDED
Trans. NO but I want to milk my supposedly mellowed image as much as possible and no one particularly notices when I revert to type.
Edit: /snappy comments
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Thank you Jolisa. Enduring gratitude Margaret.
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Hard News: Moving from frustration to disgust, in reply to
Merely from personal observation the number of those that do teacher training to soon leave the field is very common. And another reason to celebrate and support those that stay with the work.