Posts by merc
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I don't even get lunch money from my poetry and I've got 2 books with great reviews out there. But that's not the point, journalism straddles the line between love of writing and hard commerce...ah soddit, we've had this chat before.
Do whatever it is that you need to do to put food on the table, God and the Devil can argue over your soul later.
Sorry, bows out of another one...note to self, don't get involved in debates over selling out. -
Sob, no one ever answers my questions...why are we paying for it again? Why do we want the Council to put on events at all? Wah, wah, wah...
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Kicks himself hard...don't get involved in drug debates...repeat to self.
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Please explain to me why we must pay for the Eden Park deckchairs? And is it just me or is 180 million dollars actually ahell of a lot of money, not the cheap option, I repeat, ahelluvalot of money.
In fact combine that with the 80 million dollars that went on Vector and selfishly, I could have my train. Or phillanthropically, less sewerage going into the harbour.
But I think givung Trev his rugby game is a much better idea, priorites see?
Postscript
IRB guy: Hey Mallard, that time you told me to put a heineken bottle where the sun don't shine, that's going to cost your people a stadium! -
Quite. Meanwhile we appear to losing our war on drugs,
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10424849 -
Can someone please post a link to the ARC and ACC environmental policy.
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Does John C get to decide what runs?
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http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10424725
Here's the long link. -
Well dear old Bruce is probably working to the same formula that's worked for years..."hehe, let's ban billboards, and while they're all fretting over that..."
Oh dear, that's what the trees in Queen Street was all about. Meanwhile, why did we buy the Vector Stadium? -
What about if I save 10% off my power bill per annum, I get that dollar figure off my rates, (or tax if I don't own a home).
Seems to me the Govt is just making too much money from power generation at the moment. Same with gambling, tobacco and alcohol, maybe it's their revenue model that's the problem?
And if they oferred a reasonable price on a solar panel, I'd buy one. I remember the Energy Crises days, I reckon that with incentives we could shave 20% PA off the grid need.