things that rule

Groundskeeper Willie
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Black River Drive. Played a great set as support to Bon Jovi last night. Quality kiwi band.
Really? I thought they were rubbish. He's a terrible singer live.
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TopLeft07 wrote:
Black River Drive. Played a great set as support to Bon Jovi last night. Quality kiwi band.
Really? I thought they were rubbish. He's a terrible singer live.
 
Each to their own. They obviously didn't have the same quality sound equipment as Bon Jovi because no support band ever does. Sam Browne has quite a gravelly rock voice as well so may not have come across very well. I'll be buying their cd. Won't be buying Bon Jovi's greatest hits.
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he's probably as mad as a snake but he do the rock vox thing well I agree G4L

Ellington and Branford? class Junior
have a go at Ellington's tribute to Billy Strasyhorn "his mother called him bill"
beautiful Jazz
Appiah without the pace
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Hearing your (female) CE at the xmas party point out that the number 69 has a sexual connotation 2ndBest2010-12-10 23:24:26
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Hard News wrote:
Life.  Married 15 years today.  It's not too bad.
 
have a suspicion that it might be mine today or tomorrow but neither my wife or I actually know what date we got married - horrible memories and all that.
 
Thngs that I love at the moment:
  • the new Hawaii Five-0 (it is actally pretty sh*t but I love singing along to the theme tune and shouting "book him Danno" at my bemused wife)
  • the latest series of Dexter - final episode on Sunday.  Julie Styles makes me tingle in my pants.
  • The weather being up to 7 degrees today - first I have seen it above 2 degrees for probably 2 weeks now.  Positively tropical.
  • The Carling Cup - Europe's premier club cup compeition, make no mistakes.

 

Early retirement
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Starting XI
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a website of kim jong ill... looking at things..
 
it's probably been tagged before though. doesn;t mean it isn't perfect tho
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Hard News wrote:
Last statement ftw.


I echo these sentiments.
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Surviving my first week in a new job. Even making it through Firday was a massive acheivement after the xmas party on Thursday. Working in the city now too...To be fair just having a new job rules!
Marquee
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WeeNix
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The phoenix winning in the last few seconds in chch.
Marquee
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Public Enemy 7 Jan @ Chch
Bring the Noise indeed
Marquee
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Claiming the City of Melbourne back from the pretenders.
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kiwi pie wrote:
Claiming the City of Melbourne back from the pretenders.

I was watching some yarraside chants on youtube.

LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
WeeNix
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two weeks off at xmas, counting down the days.
First Team Squad
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Keeping a clean sheet on FM when your keeper gets injured in the 27th minute and you don't have a sub keeper on your bench :-)
Starting XI
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tradition and history
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Everton FC wrote:
Official unemployed as of 12pm today.


Just remember, when one door shuts another one opens.
Good luck.
Head Sleuth
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Keeping a clean sheet on FM when your keeper gets injured in the 27th minute and you don't have a sub keeper on your bench :-)
Such a realistic game
Starting XI
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Leggy wrote:
Everton FC wrote:
Official unemployed as of 12pm today.


Just remember, when one door shuts another one opens.
Good luck.


Cheers. I've got a job thanks to my dads mate, who's starting up his own bench top company in albany.
tradition and history
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Everton FC wrote:
Leggy wrote:
Everton FC wrote:
Official unemployed as of 12pm today.


Just remember, when one door shuts another one opens.
Good luck.


Cheers. I've got a job thanks to my dads mate, who's starting up his own bench top company in albany.


It's who you know, not what you know.
It's is a funny world. I sell adhesives to a lot of benchtop factories over here.
Legend
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Leggy wrote:
Everton FC wrote:
Leggy wrote:
Everton FC wrote:
Official unemployed as of 12pm today.


Just remember, when one door shuts another one opens.
Good luck.


Cheers. I've got a job thanks to my dads mate, who's starting up his own bench top company in albany.


It's who you know, not what you know.
It's is a shit world. I sell adhesives to a lot of benchtop factories over here.


Fixed.
First Team Squad
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Buffon II wrote:
Leggy wrote:
Everton FC wrote:
Leggy wrote:
Everton FC wrote:
Official unemployed as of 12pm today.


Just remember, when one door shuts another one opens.
Good luck.


Cheers. I've got a job thanks to my dads mate, who's starting up his own bench top company in albany.


It's who you know, not what you know.
It's is a shit world. I sell adhesives to a lot of benchtop factories over here.


Fixed.

& locked in.
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- drinks with the Phoenix last night
- the kid who sold me Vince Lias' shirt last night (even though i got robbed)
- Vince Lias' shirt
- Vince Lias' shirt signed To Tracey, Kisses, Vince Lia
- The pics of me and Vince Lia
 
In summary Vince Lia
WeeNix
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When the EFTPOS transaction is accepted
Marquee
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 How cool is this?

john Ezard, one of the Guardian's most respected writers and reporters over many years, has died at the age of 71.

Ezard, a tall, shambling figure who spent more than 40 years with the paper, specialised latterly in stories on literary and arts matters, but he also wrote with distinction on state occasions and, far from his normal beat, from the Falkland Islands, for whose people he developed a special affection and respect.

Educated in Essex and at St Catharine's College, Cambridge, he trained on the West Essex Gazette and then the Oxford Mail before joining the Guardian at the age of 27. He never left, turning down offers from other news organisations such as the BBC and Independent, and contributing to the paper long after his retirement.

Peter Preston, the paper's former editor, said: "Because he was never a natural desk man John's decades on the paper were mostly writing ones: he could do royal weddings with wit as well as awe. But his humanity was constant whatever the subject. He formed bonds across 8,000 miles with the Falklanders and kept them burnished. He was a master of all trades and the kind of journalist who gives journalism a good name: skilled, talented and always true to himself."

Ezard could be a formidable figure to more junior members of staff, but they soon discovered his gruff exterior masked an essentially kindly and helpful nature. His colleague Maev Kennedy said: "He was ferocious to everyone in principle, helplessly kindhearted to individuals, frequently lamenting the illiteracy and frivolity of young journalists in the office and then going out of his way to offer help, advice and contacts.

"He had a remarkable memory for literature and could quote reams not just of poetry but prose. He was a complete stickler for grammar and spelling � and precision in journalism � he couldn't bear sloppy writing. When he covered books awards he read all the shortlisted books from cover to cover � and the results often confirmed his dark suspicions that this was more than the judges managed."

That thoroughness was exemplified when he was asked to contribute an account of the life of Dame Barbara Cartland, the prolific and long-lived romantic novelist, for the Dictionary of National Biography and settled down to read all her 500 works before writing the piece � all for a fee of �70 and, as he wrote ruefully in the Guardian, a guarantee that his name would live for ever in the annals.

When younger and existing in a strange realm created by being off my tits on a daily basis on various substances, myself and a then girlfriend decided to make money writing romantic fiction.

We bought a bag full of Mills and Boon and commenced reading them for research.

After reading about the 5th book I was ready to scoop my eyeballs out with a fruit knife so horrible was the experience and we both ditched the idea.

How this man managed 500 Barbara Cartlands is amazing and he must have been a professional of the highest order and deserves a raised glass the next time you have one in your hand.



Marquee
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Getting a Yellow Army t-shirt for my birthday. Especially when it was unexpected. Totally made my day.
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There is now a Wellington Phoenix skin for Firefox. 
Marquee
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timmymadden wrote:
There is now a Wellington Phoenix skin for Firefox.�


link?
Jag
Not Elite enough
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Excellent. I'll be sorting one of those out when I get home.

Starting XI
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Marquee
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Another night where I didn't have to cook
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Legend
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Playing footy with the rellies on Christmas day after the big nosh up lunch), then playing footy with kids at Karori Park today.

Simple things in life and all that.
Starting XI
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