Posts Tagged ‘Anne Tolley’
Wednesday, November 17th, 2010
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PRIORITY MAIL! OPEN IMMEDIATELY! WIN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS! TURN INTO A DOUCHEBAG! HANG AROUND IN WATERFRONT BARS! BECOME PRIME MINSTER!
BONUS: Hear us talk nicely about Pansy Wong two seconds before she was forced to resign. Dan’s been singing the praises of Brownlee all week since this.
Tags: 1950s, 2025 Commission, ACC, American politics, American South, Anne Tolley, Arkansas, Asians, asset sales, Asterix, autism, Bill Clinton, Bill English, Britain, Central America, Christianity, Civil Unions, Coastal Coalition, Coldplay, communism, David Lange, DHBs, Dockside bar, dogs, domino effect, Don Brash, Dr Muriel Newman, drinking, drugs, elderly, email, facebook, fashion, food, Foreshore and Seabed, Gerry Brownlee, Green Party, Hillary Clinton, homophobia, indian food, internet, internet advertising, iPad, Jackson James Wood, Jenny Shipley, John Key, John Key stole Dave's little table, John Major, Judith Collins, Kate Middleton, Krypton Factor, Labour Party, lawyers, mail, Maori, Mark Zuckerberg, Marxism, Melissa Lee, Michael Cullen, Mike Moore, Mobute Sese Seko, monarchy, MP's pay, MPs' expenses, National Party, Nazis, Nick Smith, Nigeria, nightlife, Nixon, NORML, Obama, Orewa, Pansy Wong, Paula Bennet, pork, Premier House, Prince William, privatisation, prostitutes, public sector, racism, Rain Man, Reader's Digest, Richard Branson, Rodney Hide, scams, sharks, Simon Power, smoking, spam, Spirow Agnew, Steven Joyce, Tau Henare, term limits, Terry Serepisos, The Standard, Tony Ryall, twitter, U2, Vietnam, WCC, wealthy people, weed, wildlife, Young Professionals Ball, Zaire Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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Friday, September 17th, 2010
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Given that right wingers seem to be perfectly capable of destroying themselves, we devote our attention to attacking people we actually kind of like; Hippies, Hippy Councilors and The Kids.
Tags: 1960s, 1970s, ACT, alcoholism, Amazon.com, Anne Tolley, aristocracy, Aro St, beer, Ben Hana/Blanket Man, Blanket Man, Blenheim, books, change, Christchurch, Christchurch Earthquake, climate change, clothing, community newspapers, conservatism, conservatives, conspiracy theory, crime, customer service, Dizzee Rascal, drugs, education, environmentalism, environmentalists, fantasy novels, farming, food, genetic engineering, girlfriends, girls, Green Party, hippies, Jeremy Clarkson, lassie, listener feedback, local body elections, local government, Motueka, Mt Victoria, Nandor Tanczos, Nelson, New York, plastics, public sector, punk, Radiohead, Residential Tenancies Act, rugby sevens, science, self-sufficiency, sex, SIS, Stephanie Cook, supernatural, sustainability, Takaka, teenagers, The Black Crowes, The Black Seeds, the holocaust, Top Gear, unions, vampires, vegetarianism, WCC, weed, Wellington Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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Tuesday, September 14th, 2010
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Teachers are striking. I bet it’s because they’re greedy little masked bandits hellbent on holding the nation’s children to ransom. What say you? We corral a real live teacher into the studio to hear their terrible demands. WARNING: What you’re about to hear my shock you.
Tags: airlines, Anne Tolley, Ayn Rand, Boy Meets World, Bronagh Key, bus, busses, Canterbury Crusaders, Canterbury DHB, casual labour, Chris Carter, Christchurch, Christchurch Earthquake, computers, conservatism, crime, Denny's, DHBs, diarrhea, doctors, Dominion Post, drugs, earthquakes, education, employment relations, EPMU, finance, France, GST, health, Helen Clark, high school, holidays, human resources, industrial action, inflation, infrastructure, John Key, John Key stole Dave's little table, Julia Gillard, King's College, Labour Party, lawyers, lockouts, media, Medlab Workers Union, Micheal Moore, mining, National Party, national standards, nursing, parenthood, Parliament, pilots, PPTA, primary school, property management, public transport, radiographers, Railways workers, roads, Rugby, rugby union, schedule 4, school zones, seafood, socialism, South Auckland, Steven Joyce, strikes, supermarkets, tax, teachers, tertiary education, The Bible, the crusades, Tramways Union, TV3, TVNZ, unions, Unite, wealthy people Posted in Guests, Lisa, Podcast | No Comments »
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Thursday, August 5th, 2010
Tags: accountancy, Afghanistan, Afghanistan War, AIDs, Anne Tolley, appendicitis, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, art, assasination, asset sales, Australia, Australian Elections, Batman, BBC, beer, Ben Hana/Blanket Man, bigotry, boat people, Britain, Chris Carter, closing the gap, Congo, Cranium (game), death, drink driving, drinking, drinking age, drinking games, East Timor, education, elderly, Fairfax, foreign affairs, gays, Gerry Brownlee, good looks, Hamid Karzai, Helen Clark, hip hop, history, ICC, International Democrat Union, Jasiri X, Jim Bolger, John Howard, John Key, John Wayne, Julia Gillard, Julian Assange, Kath & Kim, Labour Party Australia, Liberal Party Australia, Lieutenant Timothy O'Donnell, local body elections, local government, Maori, maths, mayors, mental illness, Merryl Lynch, military, minerals, mining, National Party, New South Wales, New York, New Zealand First, New Zealand military, obesity, organised crime, parenthood, Paula Bennett, Phil Goff, Prince, Queensland, racism, rap, redheads, refugees, RICO, Rob Muldoon, SAS, school, school leavers, sex, Spike Milligan, Stephen Tindall, street art, stuff.co.nz, Tauranga, tax cuts, terrorism, The North Shore, The Warehouse, Tony Abbott, Trevor Mallard, Tuku Morgan, Unocal, USSR, Victoria, Wales, Walzing Matilda, Wanganui, war, Wikileaks, Winston Peters Posted in Podcast | 1 Comment »
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Sunday, July 25th, 2010
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The National Party Conference has just been, which means comedy gold is in the air. From the promises themselves, the dodgy stats backing up the decisions, to the unions who tried to storm the castle, we get a bit of fodder out of the whole ordeal. Also on the agenda: The future of the Maori party, Molotov Mitchell tweets about non-specific violence, the US revolutionary war, the PEDA fiasco and fallout, and Lego:

Just to cheer you up some.
Tags: 90 day trials, America, American politics, Anne Frank, Anne Tolley, Arizona, assasination, Bill English, Britain, childhood, Children of the Corn, Chuck Norris, cleaning, Colorado, conservatism, conservatives, crime, cynicism, DJ Dolce, dogs, drug dealers, drugs, Efeso Collins, employment, employment relations, facebook, farming, Fielding, Foreshore and Seabed, gambling, George Bush snr, global economic downturn, Going Rogue, health, holidays act, immigration, influenza, Iraq War, Jews, John F Kennedy, John Key, John Rowles, Ken Mair, Konzentrationslager, labour movement, Labour Party, law, Lego, Maori, Maori Party, masturbation, media, mental illness, Mexico, Michael Jones, military, militia, Minutemen, Molotov Mitchell, murder, National Party, National Party conference, national standards, Obama, Pacific Economic Development Agency, parody, pets, pigs, police, political music, Privy Council, property, property management, protest, protests, public transport, racism, rap, rental, Republican party, Revolutionary War, Sarah Palin, satire, Scott Guy, sick leave, Sky City Casino Auckland, small business, socialism, Spain, Steven Joyce, Supreme Court, talkback radio, Tariana Turia, tax, tea party movement, Texas, The Budget, The Economist, the holocaust, twitter, unemployment, unions, Unite union, Whanau Ora, Wolverines, World War II, YouTube Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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Thursday, June 24th, 2010
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We’re amazed that nobody hit upon this solution earlier: pay the teachers less! Roger Douglas is a man with a vision. Also, stupid laws and embarrassing musical purchases round out this episode.
Tags: 1980s, 1990s, ACT, age of consent, America, Anne Tolley, Australia, bass, Bill English, Boobquake, Braveheart, Britain, bureaucracy, cellphones, Charles Chauvel, conservatism, conservatives, David Lange, deregulation, drug laws, drugs, earthquakes, economics, education, EPMU, evolution, Fairfax, farming, Fat Freddy's Drop, finance, flat tax, France, gay rights, Grant Robertson, health and safety, high school, holidays, homosexuality, Indonesia, intelligent design, internet, Italy, Japan, Jason Gunn, Labour Party, law, lawyers, liberals, liberterianism, man of straw, masturbation, media, Milan, military, minimum wage, Ministry of Education, music, Ohio, pigs, police, politics, populism, pornography, PPTA, Private Member Bills, prostitution, PSA, public sector, public urination, Red Alert (blog), Religion, religious extremism, Richard Prebble, Right Said Fred, right wing, Roger Douglas, Salt N Pepa, school, scoop.co.nz, sex, stuff.co.nz, supply-side economics, Switzerland, tax cuts, teachers, trickle-down economics, TV, UK Parliament, unions, wages, World War I, ziln.co.nz Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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Sunday, April 18th, 2010
EPISODE TEN! What a milestone. For what was supposed to be a weekly podcast, hitting episode 10 in week 3 of our existence is an incredible testament to the productivity of good, hardworking New Zealanders. So too is this episode. We talk about election promises, parity with Australia, labour unions – ALL THE FUN STUFF! God, we’re a crack up.
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Phil Goff’s speech to the Grey Power AGM, mentioned constantly in this episode, can be read here: http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PA1004/S00131.htm
Tags: 1951 Waterfront dispute, ACT, Alan Bollard, America, American politics, Anne Tolley, Annette King, apartheid, Australia, beneficiaries, beneficiary bashing, Bill English, Britain, burps, busses, Catholicism, CER, champagne socialists, climate change, closing the gap, colonialism, commodities, confucius, conservatism, corruption, crime, Crowded House, cycleway, Democratic Party, Dominion P, Dominion Post, Don Brash, DPB, Dragon, Eastbound and Down, Eastern Bloc, economics, education, elderly, election promises, finance, Finn Brothers, genocide, girlfriends, girls, global economic downturn, government spending, Gray Power, GST, heroin, Home & Away, insurance, Iraq War, job interviews, John Key, John Paul Jones, journalism, Kevin Rudd, labour movement, Labour Party, Labour Party UK, lawyers, Led Zeppelin, letters to the editor, Liberal Party Australia, liberals, literacy, Maori, Margaret Thatcher, Marty Johnstone, Michael Cullen, minerals, mining, Mr Asia, National Party, national standards, Ned Kelly, New York, nudity, parties, Phil Goff, police, politics, poor people, PPTA, press, prisons, private prisons, private sector, privatisation, public sector, public transport, Public-Private Partnerships, racism, refugees, Republican party, Reserve Bank, resources, Rob Muldoon, Ronald Reagan, science, Scores, Shortland Street, Sir Edmund Hillary, sitcoms, standard of living, Steven Joyce, strip clubs, stuff.co.nz, superannuation, Sydney, tax, tax cuts, Te Awamutu, teachers, Terry Clark, Terry Pratchett, tertiary education, The Warehouse, Think Big, Tramways Union, Treaty of Waitangi, TV, Underbelly, unemployment, unions, welfare, WINZ, Young Professionals Ball Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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Friday, April 2nd, 2010
Don’t want mining on Section 4 conservation land? Blame Gwyneth Paltrow. This episode also serves as Dave’s open letter to law enforcement agencies urging them apprehend John Key for probably stealing Dave’s end table.
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Tags: 1981 Tour, Andrew Williams, Anne Tolley, antiques, Aro St, Auckland Central Electorate, Australia, AUT, Barcelona, Bill O'Reilly, blogs, Bob Jones, chimney sweeping, climate change, commodities, conservation, conservatism, conservatives, crime, Darren Hughes, Dragon's Den, ecology, Eden Park, environmentalism, environmentalists, flights, Fox News, France, gap year, GDP, genetic engineering, Gerry Brownlee, gone by lunchtime, GOOP.com, Great Barrier Island, Green Party, greenhouse gas, GST, Gwyneth Paltrow, hippies, holes, Home & Away, international inverstment, John Banks, John Key, John Key stole Dave's little table, Judith Tizzard, Karen Walker, Labour Party, Lambros Serepisos, landscape, liberals, Macreas, macrobiotics, mayors, meat, Millie Holmes, minerals, mining, national parks, National Party, natural heretige sites, nature, Nelson, NIcky Kaye, Nicky Watson, NZ owned, Parliament, Paul Mccartney, Phil Goff, politics, Prague, Premier House, pretension, right wing, Roger Douglas, schedule 4, science, Se7en, Spain, Srebrenitsa, state houses, state owned, Steven Joyce, Terry Serepisos, tertiary education, The Apprentice NZ, The Beatles, The Coromandel, the UN, Trevor Mallard, upper-middle class, wages, Wings, Winston Peters Posted in Podcast | 1 Comment »
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Thursday, April 1st, 2010
The second episode from The Egonomist, where Dan and Dave turn on the politics. The North Shore Mayor, the Karma Sutra and Hitler in under half an hour. NEW WORLD RECORD.
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Tags: ACT, alcoholism, American Pie, Andrew Williams, Anne Tolley, Auckland, Bob Clarkson, book learning, books, Bryan Pepperell, China, communism, conservatism, cunnilingus, Derty Sesh, DHBs, diplomacy, divs, drink driving, Epsom, FPP, Goebbels, Green Party, Henry Kissinger, history, Hitler, indian food, intimacy, Iona Pannett, John Key, journalism, Karl Marx, Karma Sutra, king, Labour Party, Laos, Les Mills, local body elections, Mark Blumsky, mayors, MCing, methamphetamine, midgets, Mikey Havoc, Millie Holmes, MMP, monarchy, Mt Victoria, National Party, Nazis, New Zealand First, Nixon, oral sex, Paul Holmes, politics, Porirua, public urination, racism, Remuera, Richard Prebble, Rob Muldoon, Robbie Rakate, Robert McNamara, Rodney Hide, Roger Douglas, Santa Claus, Sensible Sentencing Trust, Smurfs, socratic method, STV, Supercity, Tauranga, texts, The North Shore, Tim Shadbolt, tulsi, Vietnam, WCC, wealthy people, wine, Winston Peters Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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