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Sunday, June 27th, 2010
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Australia is going through a bit of an upheaval at the moment, but it’s still going to be shit. Dan and Dave reminisce about the Nats’ promises to stem the flow of Kiwis crossing the ditch, illustrated by this billboard of theirs which invoked that most Australian of political institutions: Kidnapping. Meanwhile, grumpy Brit voters are getting what they asked for. And at home, drink driving goes to the next level of ridiculousness with these two winners.
If you’re wondering about this donk business…
Tags: "nanny state", A-League football, aborigines, Alan Bollard, alcohol, asylum seekers, Auckland, Australia, banks, beer, beneficiaries, Bill English, bouncers, Britain, Canada, CER, Chris Lilley, commodities, Conservative Party UK, Cricket, donk, drink driving, economics, economies of scale, Europe, Football World Cup, France, genocide, Geoffrey Palmer, global economic downturn, GST, heroin, Home & Away, immigrants, immigration, Jenny Shipley, Jim Bolger, John Key, John Safran, Julia Gillard, Katy Perry, Kevin Rudd, Lesotho, Maori, Melbourne, Middle East, Mike Moore, mining, Monty Python, nightlife, p, Palmerston North, police, political correctness, poor people, racism, refugees, Rob Muldoon, Rove McManus, Ryan Nelson, shoes, Sport, Sri Lanka, stuff.co.nz, Sydney, Tauranga, tax, tax cuts, Te Puke, Thatc, The Wire (TV show), UK election, Underbelly, VAT, war, Wellington, Whanau Ora, white people, wine, women Posted in Podcast | 6 Comments »
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Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010
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Apparently waving this flag at unelected Chinese officials gets you in trouble.
I wonder how they’d react to this one then:

In this episode, Dan and Dave discuss the perils of sino-vexiphobia (look it up – I had to), and how YOU can avoid getting roughed up by goons on the steps of your country’s house of elected government. Also in the news; MORE HIPPIES:
 L-R; Gary Brooks Faulkner, kidney function (absent)
Tags: 9/11, America, Asterix, baking, Britain, cake, calling shotgun, Chiang Kai-shek, China, Christianity, Colorado, communism, Dalai Lama, Dan has big hands, dialysis, diplomacy, diplomatic immunity, domestic violence, Dr Russel Norman, drugs, Dungeons & Dragons, flags, Fox News, Gary Brooks Faulkner, god, Green Party, guns, hardcore, health, healthcare reform, heroin, homeless, Inspector Gadget, internet, Japan, Jesus, kidney disease, Korea, made in China, martial arts, mental illness, Metal, military, music, nationalism, Obama, organ harvesting, Osama Bin Laden, Pakistan, Peter Jackson, Phil Goff, police, punk, Rambo, Rancid, Refused, Religion, religious extremism, right wing, Rod Donald, socialism, stuff.co.nz, terrorism, The Bible, The Huffington Post, The Human Centipede, Tibet, trade, TradeMe.co.nz, wine, Wu Bangguo, Xi Jinping 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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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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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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