Posts by Damian Christie
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Damian Christie talks to Julien Dyne (Opensouls) about his debut solo album, Pins & Digits.
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Damian Christie talks to Bill Gosden, the man behind the World Cinema Showcase and the NZ International Film Festival
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Craig takes a breath of French air and finds something you can't put a dollar value on.
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Okay, I googled, and ended up at Forbidden Love, Part VII
That, Kyle, is the funniest thing to have happened here in a long time. Love it.
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I agree, the main message I got from watching the Close Up interview last night, was that he wanted people to find an excuse for, rather than excuse him for, his actions.
He seems unable to say "I did wrong, sorry" and leave it at that. I remember his first media conference where he said something along the lines of "there is no excuse for what I have done" before listing about half a dozen supposedly mitigating factors, "I was tired, I'd been working too hard" etc. Shut the Fuck Up.
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Actually, Our Sarah from Petone seems to have the whole 140 characters thing down to an artform. Which shouldn't surprise me, because she's pretty awesome when it comes to the written language. Still could live without it though...
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All this tells me is you're following the wrong people on Twitter.
Or, possibly, you and I have different ideas of what's boring...
@Richard - Tricky one that. Didnt want to give the impression that I was up north taking long walks along the beach by myself (while twittering about it perhaps), on the other hand, in seven years I've never talked about my relationships on the blog. Would be fair to assume it's my girlfriend though.
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That probably sounded more snarky than I meant. Sorry!
Kinda sorta but not really :) I agree anyway, it's not particularly interesting, but I thought it was relevant after the last blog to point out that having signed up, I didn't become a convert. And I tend to find most of the people complaining (as with most things, those who write and complain about movies, TV shows, party pills, legalised prostitution etc) have never actually tried it.
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Simon Pound presents a report on how Otago is now growing the most valuable cash crop in the world - Saffron.
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Russell Brown talks to Fraser Hurrell of Bright Mind Labs, a company working to produce products such as 'Click the Clam', a learning tool for autistic children.