Posts by Just thinking
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DB own goal themselves all the time. Here as the PM opened Lancaster Park and the stadium as ready for the Rugby World Cup (I'm still planning to go to Oz then).
Cantabs will be full of the memory of freezing wet kids whos cheap/free ponchos were taken from them because they were CD - not that anyone would see an emblem on your guts in the crowded stand. Stranger still the taking of cushions with CD on them, how the telly will pick up CD from under my cheeks is beyond me.
The whole closing down the coast brewry was a bad look.
Good Beer though, just marketing failures. -
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Tracymac, I agree with Rich of Ob.
Before Paul Henry there was Chen of Chen Palmer who made the biblical nasty statement on Morning TV about how our Parliment can make a rule for (insert eye and hair colour here) babies be legally discriminated against (or was that killed).
Did she help draw up the Foreshore and Seabed Act? I can't remeber.
We point fingers and tisk tisk about Fiji breaking constitutions and we don't have one to break.
FSSB has proved all delusions of constitutional protection, wrong. -
Coming back from parts unfamiliar I popped into Liquourland to swap-a-crate.
This Liquorland wouldn't do it. No worries on to the one closer to SuperL closer to home.
Who was thinking of the children, and our environmental impact?
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You can still find bloody needles discarded around Manchester st, but I don't know what was in them.
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That's not any BBQ I've ever been too. Why cook slabs of meat instead of cutting to single serve size for the convienence of your guests.
BBQ etiquette seems to have been breached by the guest cooking the BBQ. This is strictly the role and responsibility of the host. -
This article backs my understanding of Preventative Detention, that being you prove yourself safe to the community in order to be released, whereas the mandatory system locks up the little fish with the big for longer but not potentially indefinately.
"But Victoria University criminology Professor John Pratt said the proposed law change would let a third-time offender out after a fixed period, whereas imposing preventive detention would mean they could be kept in prison for the rest of their life if they were still deemed a risk. "
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/3243404/Opposition-to-Govts-three-strikes-sentencing-policy
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And with the legal aid service having a crushing blow recently, all you'll need is a rubber stamp.
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If anyone is having trouble finding a replacement cap for your 1/2G - see your chemist. Heaps of bottle tops of all sizes & they're normally happy to help with those personal problems.
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The mandatory nature seems redundant with our never release clause of Preventative Detention.
It's aspects of a penal system that cross-over into mental health that seems sensible to me & only for the very few.
So this is just gonna increase the prisoner numbers, costing so much more, oh and just prior to privatisation?