Posts by Gudrun Gisela
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Hard News: Living with the psychopath, in reply to
What gets me is that a government including ours seems to be passing all kinds of laws when we are asleep so why not review this one do not let let this misfit of society back in to our world. If you transgress to the degree he has, you forfeit the right to a peaceful existence amongst the people of New Zealand.
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Hard News: Christchurch: Is "quite good"…, in reply to
Priceless.
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Thank you so much for this Steve. I am no longer surprised in the mess we find ourselves in.
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Hard News: Christchurch: Is "quite good"…, in reply to
I don’t know how these people sleep at night.
Millions in the bank and a holiday just around the corner. A few minutes in the rain no trouble. Why he still holds the position he does when failing so badly is beyond explanation i swear. -
Capture: Two Tales of a City, in reply to
I have windows 7 and never thought of using it. Might just do that. Cheers.
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Hard News: Christchurch: Is "quite good"…, in reply to
Unfortunately Gerry Brownlee keeps telling us the market will take care of itself. It wont.
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Capture: Two Tales of a City, in reply to
Superb image of tweedy and flora.
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Hot off the press by Joe Wylie.
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Hard News: Christchurch: Is "quite good"…, in reply to
I hope not . The idea of producing a rail system for people who might never live here seems absurd. The fear of another quake for one and the fiasco of being unable to insure buildings is a reason why so many are selling up and leaving town.
In the streets around my neighborhood of St Albans there is a huge increase of houses for sale. Seems as soon as a house is repaired it goes up for sale and the people take off like scared birds. The mayor and his associates seems to think that by creating a rail system, calling it light rail but costing an arm and a leg for generations to come, is a good enough reason to spend the money . There are at least 1200 residents in various places mostly in the eastern suburbs with no concrete date when their places will be repaired and having to make do living in third world conditions . They are being fobbed off. Imagine people in their eighties having to wait what could be up to five years until they get around to it.It is immoral to even think of such things when our fellow women and men are suffering.
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Capture: Two Tales of a City, in reply to
I guess if you are spoiled for choice with so many brilliant things and landscapes to look at the fall might need a mention once in a while. I never knew there was one.