Posts by Ian Dalziel
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Hard News: The next four years, in reply to
RC/DC
Mexico scoring a goal?
That nice Mr Trump assures me that they are all 'criminals and papists'
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Hard News: The next four years, in reply to
Don’t get involved in the occult.
Meanwhile in Chchch NASA is flying high to observe a unique occultation!
https://www.stuff.co.nz/science/104710132/from-christchurch-nasas-flying-telescope-to-record-eclipselike-eventMind boggling really – they are flying at 12km above the surface to spend maybe two minutes in the earthbound penumbra of a single star’s light behind Titan (a moon of Saturn with an unusually thick atmosphere) – some pretty involved calculations going on there – almost magic!
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Hard News: Friday Music: Radio With…, in reply to
Think we had Toy Love play twice...
Yeah verily!
1; Sunday Sept 16, 1979 (with The Clean)
2: Thursday Nov 8, 1979 (with Frank Zerrox & the Duplicators and the Terroways)(thanks to Alec Bathgate's comprehensive list of all gigs)
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Hard News: Friday Music: Radio With…, in reply to
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Hard News: Friday Music: Radio With…, in reply to
this clip of David Johansen doing “Frenchette” in a small club somewhere and my God it was epic. Who knows where it is now. I’d pay money to see that again.
Not this one from 1980?
A German TV show though – looks club like:
The full show (27min) runs on after this clip.Matt Damon could soooo play David Johansen in the biopic…
Bourne to Rock!<edit> Do you need my bank acct details?
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Hard News: Dirty Politics, in reply to
the food chain gang
Cameroon Slater
Judging by what happens to the Augosoma Beetle in Cameroon, I’d imagine being a soft-underbellied slater – aka Oniscidea (within the order Isopoda ) could be hazardous…
Yum, yum!
:- )Feeding Slaters are omnivores or scavengers and feed upon decaying vegetable matter and associated fungi and also on animal matter. They form an important link in the food chain by recycling dead and decaying matter.
Habitat Slaters mostly inhabit moist areas and are commonly found under rocks and logs, in leaf litter in forested areas and in the garden (and other mulched medias). Several introduced species are common inhabitants of suburban areas commonly living in compost heaps and other moist situations.
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Hard News: Dirty Politics, in reply to
I would like some spokesperson for the Police to explain why they pursued this line of inquiry.
..and who exactly was in that chain of command (and then look closely at their other 'investigations').
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Key was a surfer on the human wave.
He rode it, but he did not cause the wave.Spooky indeed...
He is after all merely a particle, but one that could seemingly pass through both slits - if you could observe him you wouldn't know what he was up to, but if you knew what he was up to you couldn't see him - and he could adopt many superpositions - he was everywhere and nowhere, baby! -
Barry Soper attempts following the wounded Metiria Turei to make sure of the kill – still doing his masters bidding , but still doesn’t know how to spell ‘dire straits’.
Metiria Turei brazenly declared before the Greens AGM last year that she’d been a benefit fraudster to draw attention to the dire straights that solo parents find themselves in. She was asked whether she was encouraging others to also lie to welfare authorities like she had but said it was up to them.
he gets up my nose but still can't even spell 'nostrils' as this bewildering piece on smoking shows:
Today thankfully all that's changed, ciggies are not only off limits within Parliament buildings, they're banned from the surrounding area, Helen Clark finally saw to that as she moved to drive them further and further from her sensitive nostrals.
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Feed: World of Food 7: Anguilla – Jerk chicken, in reply to
http://chrisdelarosa.com/grow-scotch-bonnet-hot-peppers-temperate-climates/
Coals to Newcastle?