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Thursday, September 9th, 2010
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The Christchurch Earthquake is serious business and has had a huge impact on the lives of the residents, BUT: as with any news event there are peripheral political, financial and media fuck-ups that make up the bread and butter of this podcast. So, with our full sympathies going out to the victims of this horrible event, let’s commence with the piss-taking…
Tags: banks, beer, Bob Parker, Boobquake, Canterbury Draft, cars, Christchurch, Christchurch Earthquake, CNN, Coastal Coalition, conspiracy theory, construction industry, Courtenay Place, crime, currency conversion, dairy, death, domestic violence, Dr Muriel Newman, earthquakes, Earthquare Commission, farming, FEMA, finance, finance companies, Fletcher Challenge, Fox Glacier, Gerry Brownlee, HAARP, Haiti, Helen Clark, Hiroshima, Hurricane Katrina, insurance, Iran, John Key, Lambton Quay, lemurs, liberterianism, Liberterianz (political party), looting, mayors, mediawatch, mental illness, Merryl Lynch, New Orleans, New Zeal (blog), news, nuclear weapons, Obama, Oranga Park, Paris Hilton, Phil Goff, plane crashes, police, politics, poor people, prostitutes, prostitution, racism, reclaimed land, reptilians, Roger Douglas, Rudy Giuliani, shipping, Shortland Street, small business, South Cantebury Finance, stock market, stuff.co.nz, talkback radio, tax, The Gathering, Timaru, Trevor Loudon, twitter, underage drinking, Wellington, YouTube 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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Thursday, May 27th, 2010
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Baseball meets the justice system and ACT meets the demands of their hysterical, uninformed constituents in this week’s biggest news: The Three Strikes Bill. Also, we ask the hard questions about why “Mum and Dad” investors would want to buy something they already own, where Dolf Lundgren is these days, and what Tory Horse thinks about all this.
Tags: academia, ACT, American politics, ANZ/National, asset sales, banks, Bill of Rights, California, capital punishment, Christchurch, conservatism, corrections, crime, Customs, David Bain, David Garrett, Dolph Lundgren, domestic violence, drink driving, drugs, ebay, emotion, Enron, fraud, GCSB, global economic downturn, gout, government spending, housing, Ice T, Iceland, investment, Jean Claude Van Damme, Jesus, John Boscawen, Judith Collins, Kiwibank, Labour Party, liberals, liberterianism, mandatory minimum sentencing, military, Mr Asia, murder, National Party, New Zealand First, p, police, poverty, prisons, private prisons, privatisation, rape, recycling, rehabilitation, Scott Watson, Search and Surveillance bill, Sensible Sentencing Trust, Silverster Stallone, South Auckland, stock market, Terrorism Supression Act, Texas, The Cruel Sea, The Justice System, Three Strikes, Tory Horse, violence, Wellington, Wellington Phoenix, Winston Peters Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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