Posts by Ian Dalziel
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Hard News: The Minister's Brain Has Exploded, in reply to
And there was a blonde woman there!
Maybe she was a SASsy blonde...
...in a Men touring role, of course? -
Hard News: The Minister's Brain Has Exploded, in reply to
Maybe IBM could help..
...and Prescott Bush
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Hard News: The Minister's Brain Has Exploded, in reply to
Sects 'n' drunks 'n' rocker roles...
vertical integration
Nice allusion to Vic's vapor rub...
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Hard News: The Minister's Brain Has Exploded, in reply to
Setts 'n' drugs 'n' rockin' hole...
what are the journalists of the NZ media doing missing this story?
We don't need no steenkin' Badgers...
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Hard News: The Minister's Brain Has Exploded, in reply to
When the going gets weird...
Government has every right to step up to make sure this event that reflects so much on them is delivered properly
You mean they will have put together a - gasp - Final Solution!
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Hard News: The Minister's Brain Has Exploded, in reply to
Fringe elements...
…and during game night!
The Tsar gate is open...
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Hard News: The Minister's Brain Has Exploded, in reply to
Grim and beer it...
I went searching for a bar that would actually be nice to sit down and have a drink in. It took 1 min to find one.
This must be the massive trickle down of money to the local economy that was heavily touted from the outset...
An irony of McCully's takeover/makeover would be if his prophylactic personal style resulted in nobody going to (National) Party Central... -
Hard News: Towards the Truth, in reply to
Hager is no hagiographer...
The first “fully informed” review I’ve seen, by Mark P Williams on Scoop, is interesting
After reading that review I not only want to read the book, but I also want want Nicky Hager to be Prime Minister - someone who actually cares and thinks at depth about our country and its future! More power to his pen!!
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Hard News: The Minister's Brain Has Exploded, in reply to
...but it was ironic that 3 News had a “hell on earth” voiceover running over pictures of Quay Street during the fireworks – which showed people of all ages laughing, cheering and having a good time.
Yes, I wondered about that, too - it didn't make their case particularly well...
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Southerly: Tower Insurance Have Some Bad…, in reply to
No castles, just donjons and drag-ons...
Chris Ryan from the Insurance Council seeming refreshingly straight-up about where the industry is at
He says of red zone repairs vs replacement cases "...ranges the whole gambit" (17:03ish) - so not the full gamut then - just more chess games and advantage seeking...
He also says full replacement is offered - but not at the price insured at it seems, just the arbitrary RV - I don't see any progress from that interview apart from potentially more work for lawyers...