Posts Tagged ‘Parliament’
Tuesday, November 9th, 2010
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Hillary’s been here for a visit. Which was nice. Pity her country went completely to shit while she was away from it. Noam Chomsky has a yarn about shenanigans, Dan and Dave triumphantly enter parliament on visitor’s open day to check out the naughty chair. Also: q) what’s fun to do while drunk? a) almost anything but especially throwing things in the harbour.
We’re trying something out with the audio settings so that you can listen to us without pumping your volume to the max and then forget to reset it to a painless level when you go back to listening to your raps. Taken us, what, 82 episodes to figure that out? Not like anyone involved with this studied audio engineering or anything. Best podcast ever.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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