Posts by peter mclennan
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Thanks, Russell. This Hiphop holiday vid should embed....
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Never admit your subconscious is doing the work, buddy! Let them think you're a genius.
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Hard News: Judge Harvey: My part in his downfall, in reply to
... the Spike Milligan joke (to keep tracing it back) being that in the book you mention, newly recruited soldier Milligan was given an official photograph titled 'THIS IS THE ENEMY.' "It was a photograph of Adolf Hitler," wrote Spike. "I looked all the way through the train, but he wasn't there."
Now I suppose I'll be accused of Godwinning.
Mrs Tweedie (@Proofer3) -
its a former brothel, now a bar/backpackers. Tho they still have the stripper pole in the bar.
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The entertainment section of nzherald.co.nz is OVERFLOWING with unique local content from Volume mag - how APN failed to see that is beyond me. Take off the blinkers you stupid beancounters.
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Muse: What The Frig, Police?, in reply to
so, The Cloud was built with nearly $10m of public money, will be there for at least ten years (according to Michael Barnett), and is only good for conferences and private events? Ever get the feeling you've been cheated?
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Muse: What The Frig, Police?, in reply to
The Scorpio/247 hiphop venues referred to were in that same building - 420 and The Rising Sun. Both haven't been in use as hiphop venues for a long time, at least a year or two.
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heres the quote referred to.... "Rap draws on a certain group within society which cause problems for the community as a whole"- Inspector Derek Davison, from an email to the venue and promoters. So, KRS One performs in council-owned venue in Wellington, no liquor licence issues, no Police issues. KRS One performs in council-owned venue in Auckland (The Cloud), liquor licence issues and objections from the Police.
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Hard News: Getting Out, in reply to
Hey Matthew – Amy recorded that song, and she had also guested with the Specials live on several occasions, as you mention.
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Hard News: The Huawei Question, in reply to
4. The Search and Surveillance legislation will have far more effect on NZ security than any potential Chinese spying.
Well said.