Posts Tagged ‘Dunedin’
Thursday, October 7th, 2010
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Join us as we try to set Dan up with Deborah Hill Cone. Have a look at her sterling wit here, just before John Campbell has to actively resist punching her in the face.
But mainly we take a look at Andrew Little – can he be Labour’s Don Brash In A Good Way Don’t Get Me Wrong Here? Can he save us from the horrors we so accurately predict (will be Bill English’s fault)? It’s all a bit of a downer – BUT! Comedic relief is here in the form of a brand new ACT MP! Hurray!
Tags: 90s, ACT, American politics, Andrew Little, asset sales, Australia, banking, banks, Bill English, Bill O'Reilly, Bill of Rights, books, broken homes, Bruce Springsteen, cats, class, conservatism, conservatives, Courtenay Place, Dante, David Garrett, Deborah Hill Cone, diet, divorce, Don Brash, drinking, Dunedin, Embarrassed Millionaire, Employment Contracts Act, employment relations, EPMU, export, facebook, family values, fast food, food, Foreign ownership, founding fathers, Fox News, free market, gangs, Geraldo Rivera, girlfriends, Glen Beck, global economic downturn, Green Party, Heather Roy, Helen Clark, Hillary Calvert, hip hop, human rights, Jenny Shipley, John Boscawen, John Key, Ka Pai, Labour Party, lawyers, Magna Carta, masturbation, MMP, music, National Party, New Plymouth, Newtown, nightlife, Otago Daily Times, pigeons, political music, poor people, pork, poverty, property management, prostitutes, prostitution, racsm, Rasputin, recruitment companies, redheads, relationships, Religion, right wing, Rodney Hide, Roger Douglas, Ruth Richardson, sex, Star Wars, students, Supercity, tax cuts, tea party movement, The Listener, Treasury, Trevor Loudon, twitter, unions, Vivian Street, Wanganui, Wellington Central electorate, workers' rights Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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Sunday, August 22nd, 2010
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This is a real billboard:

Obviously an astute and intelligent group of people here. Today we bring a dose of historical context, plus the news that everybody who disagrees with us on this are awful people; FACT.
Tags: 1987 crash, aborigines, abortion, accountancy, ACT, activism, Alan Bond, Asians, Australia, Balibo (film), bankruptsy, Bastion Point, beaches, Britain, Bronagh Key, Bruce Judge, Christchurch, Christopher Skase, climate change, Coastal Coalition, colonialism, Dame Whina Cooper, debt, Don Brash, Dunedin, East Timor, elderly, electotal finance bill, finance, Foreshore and Seabed, France, fraud, Gallipoli, Gordon Gekko, goths, Green Party, Gustavus von Tempsky, Helen Clark, high school, history, Indonesia, jail, John Ansell, John Boscawen, John Key, José Ramos-Horta, Katherine Mansfield, Kmart, Labour Party, Maori, Maori Party, Metiria Turei, Michael King, mini golf, Mount Maunganui, national parks, National Party, Nelson Mandela, New Zealand military, nuclear weapons, nuclear weapons testing, NZ land wars, Obama, One Love Festival, Papatoetoe, parenthood, Parihaka, Parihaka Festival, passive aggresiveness, passive resistance, pizza, property, puberty, race relations, Sara Goff, Spain, stock market, Suharto, Taranaki, Tariana Turia, Te Urewera National Park, The Taranaki Daily, Treaty of Waitangi, Treaty Settlements, Wall Street, Wellington, whaling, World War I, yachting, Zulu Posted in Podcast | 1 Comment »
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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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Tuesday, May 25th, 2010
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Oh dear, we’ve completely lost it. For one, we confuse Corona and Real McCoy. This is important. Especially when talking about Madonna and New Zealand Music Month!
Also, tax cuts burning a hole in your pocket? Giza geez: http://www.giveitup.org.nz/
Tags: 1980s, 1990s, AIDs, All Saints (band), American Idol, Arts Culture & Heretige, Australia, bass, Black Box (band), busses, Cat Power, charity, cheeseontoast.co.nz, Chris Knox, club music, Corona (band), Culture Beat, Curtiss Maldoon, dance music, Dave Dobyn, deafness, Deep Purple, disco, Dragon, drugs, Dunedin, Eurodance, facebook, giveitup.org.nz, Green Day, Guy Pratt, Helen Clark, Hello Sailor, heroin, house music, Jellybean Benitez, Jesus Jones, Jordan Luck, Labour Party, M People, Madonna, Mark Lanegan, menopause, Metallica, music, music industry, National Party, New York, New Zealand Music Month, O-Week, Oasis, Oliver Driver, Party Robot, Pearl Jam, Peking Man, Phil Collins, Pink Floyd, polar fleece, pop, radio, Real McCoy, Rent (musical), Right Here Right Now, Rugby World Cup, Seal, sex tapes, Shihad, singer-songwriters, Snap!, Split Enz, tax cuts, The Beach (film), The Chills, The Clean, The Drums, The Exponents, The Feelers, The Headless Chickens, The Herbs, The Interislander, The Listener, The Pixies, The Rolling Stones, The Stone Roses, The Young Ones, Todd Terry, Tool (band), Vampire Weekend, William Orbit Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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Saturday, April 3rd, 2010
In this episode we offer to make peace with Christchurch, critique architecture, and finally clear the name of the much maligned Lord Harrington. Plus: “parties”.
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Tags: architecture, Auckland, Black Adder, bounders, cads, Christchurch, class, credit, Cuba St Carnival, Dan has big hands, dress-up, Dunedin, Earl Harrington, England, facebook, fraud, House of Lords, insults, literally, local economy, Lord Harrington, Maori, Margaret Thatcher, moral high ground, nobility, Norway, old timey, Otago, partying, Pirates, Privy Council, racism, Rugby, rugby sevens, sex, smoking, social climbing, social status, Sport, Supreme Court, surveying, upper class, Wellington Posted in Uncategorized | 1 Comment »
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