Posts Tagged ‘puns’
Friday, September 3rd, 2010
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Corporate crime, personalised plates, stolen cars, the Auckland Crime Highway, and Dave’s attempts to learn to drive. We’re having a CAR EPISODE! toot toot.
Tags: ACC, Alan Hubbard, ANC, aryans, Asians, Auckland, audio, beer, Bently, Black Sabbath, Bochum, boy racers, Bridgecorp, Britain, Bruce Judge, car theft, cars, Christchurch, climate change, condoms, corporate crime, crime, Czechoslovakia, David Slack, Deborah Coddington, donk, Dr Muriel Newman, drinking, driving, drug dealers, drugs, elderly, Europe, farming, finance, finance companies, Ford, France, fraud, genocide, Germany, Gerry Brownlee, girlfriends, goths, government spending, Helensville, history, Holden, Honda, insurance, Japan, Jeremy Clarkson, Jethro Tull, Jews, John Boscawen, John Key, journalism, Judge Corp, Judith Collins, Judith Tizzard, Kmart, language, Led Zeppelin, Maori, masturbation, Melissa Lee, Metal, Michael Cullen, middle ages, morals, murder, music festivals, Nazis, neo-nazis, New Zealand Jewish Council, news, Nick Smith, Nissan, p, personalised plates, pizza, Plato, poetry, ponzi schemes, protests, Publicaddress.net, puns, racism, Rainbow's End, Reuters, Russia, sadism, sarcasm, Schindler's List, science, second hand cars, Serious Fraud Office, sexism, skinheads, South Africa, South Auckland, South Cantebury Finance, stuff.co.nz, Subaru, tampons, TradeMe.co.nz, TV, Upper Hutt, usury, Uwe Boll, Waitaki river, weed, Wellington, wikipedea, wine, World War II, youth, YouTube 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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Saturday, August 14th, 2010
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Welfare reform – it’s about time those social parasites learnt a lesson about the value of the dollar; Don Brash, John Key, Paula Rebstock – we’re looking at you.
FIFTIETH EPISODE! Well, the fiftieth episode that we’ve released, that is. To celebrate this milestone, we suggest that our listeners have a drink.
Tags: "too big to fail", 9 day fortnight, Africa, America, American politics, Ann Coulter, Australia, bailouts, banks, beer, beneficiaries, beneficiary bashing, books, Burger King, Campbell Live, closing the gap, clothing, Conservative Outpost, conservatives, conspiracy theory, corporate welfare, crime, cycleway, death, divorce, Don Brash, DPB, economics, education, employment, employment relations, family values, famine, fast food, finance, food, free market, Future Focus Bill, genitals, global economic downturn, Green Party, health, Helen Clark, Inside Job (film), invalid/sickness benefit, Je Lan, John Key, John Key stole Dave's little table, junk food, Keith Holyoake, latchkey kids, Maori, McDonalds, Metiria Turei, Molotov Mitchell, National Party, parenthood, Paula Bennet, Paula Rebstock, Phil Goff, poor people, puns, segregation, Singapore, state houses, Steven Joyce, supermarkets, tax, The Herald, truther movement, unemployment, welfare, welfare dependency, Winston Peters Posted in Podcast | 4 Comments »
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Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010
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Babies! And homeless mental people. Aaaaaaand Chris Carter!
Tags: 9/11, AC/DC, amyl nitrate, antisemitism, arson, Big Brother (tv), Bill English, breastfeeding, breasts, busses, casual racism, CCTV, Chris Carter, cocaine, Cold Case, conflicts of interest, credit cards, David Cunliffe, David Fane, drinking, dwarfism, Elton John, erections, Gathering of the Juggalos, gays, genocide, George Washington, Gerry Brownlee, GLBT, Grant Robertson, Guyon Espiner, high school, homeless, homosexuality, In The Loop, Insane Clown Posse, internet, Jews, John Key, karaoke, Kevin Rudd, KFC, Labour Party, libraries, Louis Theroux, Megan Fox, mental illness, midgets, moustaches, MPs' expenses, murder, National Party, nightlife, Oasis, OPEC, Phil Goff, pizza, political correctness, poor people, pornography, prostitutes, Puerto Rico, puns, racing, racism, radio, rates, reality TV, Roger Douglas, Sex and the City, Shane Jones, shoes, Spain, swastika, Te Atatu, Te Papa, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Terry Serepisos, The Big Lebowski, TradeMe.co.nz, TV3, VHS, WCC, Wellington Central Library, white supremacists Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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Friday, April 23rd, 2010
…in fact some of my best friends are podcasts. In this episode Dan and Dave take a look at some news stories suggested by listeners. Racism, nudity and drugs ensue.
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Tags: 1950s, 1980s, 91ZM, activism, affirmative action, Africans, alcohol, American politics, anti-trust, ANZAC, art, Asians, Athiesm, Auckland Museum, autotune, Avatar, bananas, bigotry, Bill of Rights, Billy T James, birth rates, Black Eyed Peas, Bolivia, Brazil, Britain, BSA, busses, California, carving, casual racism, cats, Central America, Chiquita, Christchurch, Christianity, coca, Coca-Colla, cocaine, Coke, colonialism, copyright, cultural imperialism, culture, cynicism, Dan has big hands, David Beckham, DEA, Declaration of Rights for Indigenous People, Dole, Doug Graeme, Dr Pita Sharples, drugs, East India Company, Emelda Marcos, employment, ethenogens, Europe, faith, Fleetwood Mac, Foreshore and Seabed, France, genitals, Germany, globalisation, Hamilton, health, Helen Clark, Hugo Chavez, Incas, Islam, Japan, Jim Bolger, John Key, journalism, Juan Evo Morales, Labour Party, language, law, local government, London, LTSA, Maori, Maori Party, Mexico, Michaelangelo, missionaries, National Party, Native Americans, New Zealand Company, nudity, Panama, Paraguay, parenthood, patent, Peace Action Aotearoa, penis size, Pete Doherty, peyote, pine, Polly Gillespie, proselytising, puns, racism, radio, rates, Religion, rennaissance, ritual, RSA, salmon, scientists, sex, sex education, shamanism, Silent Majority, smoking, Snoop Dogg, socialism, soda, South America, speed, STIs, stuff.co.nz, Tariana Turia, taxi drivers, teen pregnancy, Thailand, the devil, The Gaurdian, The Herald, The Phillipines, the UN, tobacco, tobacco industry, trade, tradition, Treaty of Waitangi, United Fruit, Venezuela, Village People, Virginia, Waikato Times, Waitangi Tribunal, war, War on Drugs, Wellington, Western Civilisation, Whanau Ora, white poppies Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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