Posts by Tim Michie
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Hard News: Friday Music: Up the Charts, in reply to
Ahem. Simon Morris has a story about 'Doot Doot'. My recollection it was shortly preceded by the chart-topping 'Da Da Da'.
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Hard News: Friday Music: Up the Charts, in reply to
These days, whenever I hear the word 'Garfunkel' I can't help thinking of this duo:
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space for a Jon Stewart Daily Show take on things.
Ahem Brown Eye.
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We all remembered Campbell Live was there.
And it was there when people needed a voice, Christchurch as mentioned, Cave Creek, poverty etc. My impression of this advocacy is it stayed on the issue and the programme didn't make it all about itself - quite a temptation in the current media environment.
Hosking.
And Campbell himself. I suppose some might find him overly ebullient but overall I feel enthusiasm is infectious and I didn't false.
I want to see news about how happy we all are
? Perhaps there are reason for unhappiness Mike? And happy isn't the word I'd reach for to describe his mood in his editorials.
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Well done all. I look forward to watching when I'm left to my own devices.
I’ve had nothing but support from TVNZ ever since the 2 minute coffee meeting with Head of Content Jeff Latch, which basically went “Jeff, have a look at this video from my website contributors” – “It’s great – let me know what we can do to help.”
Very impressed by this.
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I'm really looking forward to this: h/t Jezebel
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Hard News: Rugby has a problem, in reply to
I think to be fair, many recent Blues coaches have encountered the same difficulties with the Blues, as Russell aptly wrote above,
who are like some sort of experiment in making the least of talent.
I regret I cannot recall engaging much with their games last year either.
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Con the grats for the end of the sessions Emma. Here's to allowing thoughts to wander from suchlike... h/t io9
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The Anti-Hero, her first official Doctor Who novella
published by Radom House (so appropriate).
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Thanks for going into more detail here what you're going through Emma. Offerings empathy sounds shallow but I've certainly been thinking of you and even the cricket has lead to thoughts like "Oh! I hope Emma enjoyed that!"