Posts Tagged ‘John Safran’
Saturday, October 9th, 2010
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Moral high ground on the Paul Henry debacle? Not us! We accidentally fill a whole episode with the sort of talk that everybody who is capable of thinking is thinking. Includes a contextual history lesson, thanks to Dan, which makes Paul Henry’s comments even stupider than they were before.
Tags: anaesthetic, apologies, bFM, bigotry, Breakfast (TV show), Britain, chloroform, Commonwealth, conservatives, date rape, David Lange, Don Imus, drugs, Evermore, facebook, Father Bob McGuire, France, Georgina Beyer, Good Morning, Governor General, gypsies, Helen Clark, Howard Stern, human rights, Human Rights Comission, Jeremy Clarkson, John Key, John Key stole Dave's little table, John Safran, Jonathan Ross, journalism, mafia, Matt McCarten, mediawatch, medicine, Mike Treen, Mikey Havoc, monarchy, Monkey Dust, morning television, National Party, Native Americans, New York, passive aggresiveness, Paul Henry, pedophiles, Phil Goff, Pippa Wetzell, pirate radio, Queen Elizabeth II, race, racism, radio, rape, Ricky Gervais, road trips, Rob Muldoon, rohypnol, Savage, science, Screaming Trees, shock jocks, Sir Anand Satyanand, Sir Paul Reeves, state broadcasting, Steven Joyce, Terry Serepisos, Tom Scott, transgender, TV, TVNZ, twitter, unemployment, Unite union, Wairarapa Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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Tuesday, August 24th, 2010
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How to completely infuriate a Frenchman. Show him this photo:

Then play him this episode, in which we list the reasons France has no right to complain about anything ever at all. Not even the above picture. Or America. France started it. Shut up, France.
Tags: academia, activism, advertising, Africa, Akaroa, Albert Uderzo, America, anti-America, Asterix, Auckland, Battle of Dien Bien Phu, bigotry, Bill English, books, Britain, Burger King, Canada, capitalism, Carla Bruni Sarkozy, cartoons, Celts, Chad, Charles de Gaulle, Cinderella, Cleopatra, colonialism, comics, cuisine, Dr Who, drugs, druids, Egypt, Europe, facism, farming, fast food, France, François Mitterrand, Franz Ferdinand (band), French Resistance, gays, Germany, Gerry Brownlee, Ghostface Killah, globalisation, Greenpeace, Hergé, homophobia, Irish, Jacques Chirac, John Boscawen, John Safran, junk food, Karl Marx, Kmart, Kraftwerk, language, liberals, Louis XIV, Maori, Matt Smith (actor), McDonalds, methamphetamine, Naomi Klein, Napoleon Bonaparte, nationalism, Nazis, New York, Nicolas Sarkozy, p, Paris, Paris riots, protest, protests, Prussia, punk, puns, Rainbow Warrior, René Goscinny, romans, Ronald McDonald, Rugby World Cup, Rwanda, Scotland, Scots, Scream (films), shrooms, South Korea, Statue of Liberty, stuff.co.nz, Subway, suicide, Te Reo, Tintin, Turkey, Vichy France, Vietnam, Wellington, World War I, World War II Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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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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Wednesday, June 9th, 2010
Tags: "The Great War For Civilisation", ACT, America, Ann Coulter, antisemitism, apartheid, Arfikaans, asset sales, Australia, Ayatollah Khomeini, Ayn Rand, Baath party, banks, Bill English, Bloodhound Gang, cats, Chechnya, colonialism, conservatives, David Cunliffe, debt, Don Brash, economics, Egypt, election promises, Farenheit 9/11, Fox News, Freedom Flotilla, George Bush snr, Germany, Gerry Brownlee, girlfriends, GST, Gulf War, inflation, internet, Iran, Iran-Iraq war, Iraq, Iraq War, Islam, islamic extremism, Israel, jihad, Jim Anderton, John Banks, John Key, John Safran, Jordan, Kiwibank, Kurds, Kuwait, Labour Party, Latvia, liberals, Lithuania, Lockwood Smith, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Maori, McDonalds, Michael Moore, Middle East, Mikey Havoc, National Party, Nazis, Pacific Islands, Palestine, Parliament TV, parties, Peter Dunne, Phil Goff, plagiarism, politics, polynesians, racism, religious extremism, right wing, Robert Fisk, Ron Paul, Russia, Saddam Hussein, Slipknot, small government, socialism, South Africa, South America, suits, supermarkets, Syria, tax cuts, The Budget, The North Shore, The Shah, The Wire (TV show), Treaty Settlements, twitter, USSR, wages, Waikato, war, white supremacists, YouTube Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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