Posts by Damian Christie
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Damian Christie talks to Emergency Dept doctor and drug & alcohol specialist Dr Paul Quigley about alcohol vs P.
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Craig Ranapia's 180 Seconds.
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It's easy to "suggest" a bus.
It certainly is, especially when you do a breakfast radio show, starting at 6am or whenever, and live miles away like Mike did at the time. I'm not sure if there is a 4.30am bus from way out West to the University of Auckland, but I doubt it.
Sure, no-one's exempt from paying for parking, and I'm sure many people have managed to do years at bFM without amassing tickets. But as Mike admits, he's not perfect, and it wouldn't take too many tickets before it all seems a bit hopeless.
Community service isn't PD. It's not digging ditches and breaking rocks in the hot sun. I've done it before, helping scouts and working for the blind. Both were reasonably pleasant - but not so much that I'd want to do it for free if I wasn't paying off my debt. I'm sure Mike feels the same way about DJing in the quad. Especially now as people will know why he's there.
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TiVo,
Russell Brown reports on the launch of TiVo in New Zealand.
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Craig Ranapia's 180 seconds.
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Damian Christie reports from the Armageddon Pulp Culture Expo, interviewing people who find their fun dressing up in costumes...
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Damian Christie talks to Jonathan Bree of the Brunettes, about their new album 'Paper Dolls'.
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@Sofie - yeah of course, anyting you want :) Thanks for the donation!
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@David, I think I mentioned this in the last post - I bought a bike a few months back for exactly that reason - fitness AND transport. Living about a 30 minute cycle from town now makes it worthwhile too, although it does mean on those days I'm running late I'm a lot more likely to jump on the Vespa instead. But I love it when I do get to bike.
@Peter - sorry, your sarcasm was far too subtle in this instance, and I just assumed you hadn't read my previous post about my awesome training programme. As you were.
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@George - yeah I did that in order to get the shoes I've got. They're good, but I think any injury was the result of an impromptu 11km run last Wednesday when I hadn't done more than 5km for a few months... bang on with your second piece of advice.
@Peter - you might want to remind yourself exactly what 'all that training' was in my case. About 6 runs. So a couple of weeks probably isn't ideal, but yeah I'm planning on doing one before this time next year at least.
@Lyndon. Exactly.