Posts Tagged ‘cellphones’
Monday, August 16th, 2010
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Tonight, a very special presentation on the seedy world of lawn bowls, following this man’s 10 year ban from the sport…

…for getting his dick out.
Also on the agenda: Dave buys a TV finally then whines about it, plus we navigate the choppy seas of alternative operating systems/fucking time-vampires.
Tags: 3G, Africa, Amiga, Anne Frank, Apple, Auckland, Auckland College of Education, bingo, bluray, bowling, bowls, busses, cellphones, computers, credit, d.vice, David File, debt, discman, doritos, drinking, DSE, elderly, electronics, Fat Freddy's Drop, film, flatmates, France, gaming, Gary Lawson, genitals, Gisborne, hire purchase, iPad, iPhone, jail, Jean-Luc Godard, Jews, John Key, John Key stole Dave's little table, jukeboxes, kitchen appliances, kiwisaver, language, Linux, match fixing, Microsoft, Morphine, murder, nerds, Parliament, parties, playstation, pretension, Ricky Martin, Sega, sex, sex toys, Shortland Street, Sky TV, snacks, Sport, sporting bans, Star Wars, streaking, technology, The Bible, Thievery Corporation, TradeMe.co.nz, Treasury, TV, Ubuntu, UHF, Victor Hugo, Viz magazine, Windows, Winston Peters, World Bowls Championships, zune Posted in Podcast | 2 Comments »
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Saturday, July 17th, 2010
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This episode, we solve relationships. But as a lead in, let’s also learn about autoerotic asphyxiation, killer asian robots and canine gun crime.
Follow me, won’t you?
Tags: Aerosmith, America, amyl nitrate, Apple, arguments, armed police, autoerotism asphyxiation, black market, blind dates, break ups, cafes, cake, Cambodia, capital punishment, cars, cellphones, coffee, Cold War, Daewoo, dance music, dating, David Carradine, death, divorce, DMZ, dogs, Dominion Post, Dunedin, etiquette, firearms, food, funerals, Gary Glitter, girlfriends, greater good defence, greeting cards, homosexuality, hunting, Hyundai, iPhone, Japan, John Key, John Key stole Dave's little table, Kia, killer robots, Maori, marriage, martial arts, matchmaking, military, New Years' Eve, North Korea, nuclear weapons, parties, pasta, pedophillia, Pete's Emporium, police, political correctness, racism, relationships, restuarants, robots, romance, Seoul, sex, South Korea, Stephen Milligan, teenagers, Thailand, The Gathering, Tinakori Road, Venn diagrams, wait staff, war, wine, women 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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Friday, May 7th, 2010
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In this episode, Dave gets visited by the police. Looks like some uppity superpower threw down some surveillance following a little anti-war protest action, and he’s now on a watch list. While we’re on the topic of protest, the marches against mining on Schedule 4 land, and National’s response, get a good old talking about too.
Tags: 2007 New Zealand anti-terror raids, 2010 Times Square car bomb attempt, 9/11, Aceh, Afghanistan, Afghanistan War, alcohol, America, America's Cup, ANZAC, Anzac Day helicopter crash, ANZUS, art, Auckland, Australia, big brother, Bill of Rights, boat people, Bob Geldof, boxing day tsunami, Britain, Bulls (town), Business Roundtable, Campbell Live, cellphones, civil liberties, climate change, coastgaurd, communism, conspiracy theory, Corporal Willie Apiata, crime, defense, Dick Cheney, diversion, Dominion Post, drinking, East Timor, email, Ethiopia, facebook, fisheries, flights, GCSB, George W Bush, Gerry Brownlee, GI Joes, guns, Helen Clark, heroin, http://collateralmurder.com/, Indonesia, intelligence, Iraq War, J&Ms, Jackson Pollock, Jan Molenaar, John Key, John Key stole Dave's little table, Justin Bieber, Labour Party, Lucy Lawless, Marc Ellis, masterbation, maxism, May Day protests, McDonalds, Michael Cullen, military, mining, My Lai, National Party, Nike, Noam Chomsky, NZAF, Obama, Osama Bin Laden, Parliament, parties, peace movement, pigeons, police, privacy, protests, refugees, Russia, schedule 4, September 10, Star Wars, surveillance, Taiwan, tax cuts, terrorism, Thailand, The Red Cross, The Warehouse, toys, trade, tshirts, unions, Unite, US Embassies, war, war journalism, Wikileaks Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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Saturday, May 1st, 2010
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Normally, we here at the Egonomist set aside Thursday nights for our tracking sessions. We have our day jobs to go to the next morning, so we tend to limit ourselves to having a moderate amount to drink and tend to record as early in the evening as is possible.
This week we recorded on a Friday. While we had friends over.
So join us for a musical adventure as we gripe and yarn over protest/political music, bloated prog and 1980s aural electro-abortions. Also a look at the fight going down between the writers of the soap opera Shortland Street and the city of Tauranga.
Tags: 1980s, 1990s, 80s music, acid house, alternative music, antisemitism, Auckland, Bad Religion, beer, Bon Jovi, cellphones, Chuck D, Cuba, David Cameron, Dream Theatre, drinking, Duran Duran, Eastern Bloc, elderly, electronic music, emo, fashion, Flava Flav, Florida, Fox News, gay rights, gays, Genesis, girls, Gordon Brown, Grandmaster Flash, Green Day, grunge, guests, hair metal, Henry Rollins, hip hop, homophobia, Hugh Grant, Ian Mackaye, immigrants, Ireland, Jethro Tull, Jews, Justin Bieber, Kenya, Kevin Smith, KRS-One, La Roux, labour movement, Led Zeppelin, lesbians, Los Angeles, Louis Farrakhan, Marilyn Manson, Mark Lanegan, McCarthyism, Mexico, Minuit, morals, Mount Maunganui, MTV, music, music industry, N.W.A., NAACP, Nas, Nation of Islam, New Jersey, nightlife, Nirvana, Northern Ireland, nu-metal, One Day As A Lion, online dating, Pennywise, Phil Collins, pickups, Pirates, political music, pop, prog rock, Public Enemy, Puerto Rico, punk, R. Kelly, R.E.M., RADA, Rage Against The Machine, rap, Religion, rock, Ronald Reagan, Russell Brand, Ruth Carr, Satellite High, science, Screaming Trees, Sevendust, Shortland Street, Skunk Anansie, Stalin, swearing, Tauranga, The Beatles, The Cranberries, The Replacements, The Rolling Stones, tourism, Trivium, TV, U2, UK election, unions, Wanganui, war, weather, Wikileaks, Winston Peters, World War I, World War II, Zack de la Rocha Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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Sunday, April 4th, 2010
Number 6, the final episode of the debut week swarm. From here on things are going to be bit more regular and reliable, much like this episode’s topics: Telecom’s XT network, conservatives and the American Dream.
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Tags: ads, American dream, American politics, beneficiaries, beneficiary bashing, big government, cellphones, change, Christchurch, conservatism, conservatives, corporate responsibility, defense, digital media, Dominion Post, DPB, economics, Embarrassed Millionaire, facebook, faux-socialism, freedom, future, gays, global roaming, government spending, health, healthcare reform, high school, high tech industry, history, hybrid cars, immigrants, Japan, John Key, Korea, labour movement, Labour Party, Maori, military, Mitchell & Webb, multi-nationals, music, National Party, Obama, parenthood, Paul Reynolds, Paula Bennet, Pentagon, politics, populism, R&D, racism, retards, right wing, small government, socialism, SOEs, software industry, stem cell research, stuff.co.nz, talkback radio, tax, tax cuts, technology, Telecom, The Herald, trying to explain graphs with words, unemployment, USA deficit, Vodafone, voters, Wellington, XT, youth Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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