Posts Tagged ‘Tony Blair’
Friday, November 26th, 2010
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Back in August Paula Rebstock, a former commerce commission head and therefore the most appropriate person to make these sorts of life-and-death decisions, released her welfare working group’s issue paper which set us off like a firecracker in episode 50 (highlight here). Rebstock is back this week, with her group’s recommendations. Claiming our economy cannot support our society, she makes the dual mistake of forgetting that it’s our society that should come before our economy in that sentence, and that economies do tend to behave rather catastrophically when you base them on bullshit figures.
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Thursday, August 12th, 2010
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Ecstasy deaths, the perils of the aristocracy in getting themselves KFC, the impending crippling labour relations in the UK, gigolos, and, of course, donk.
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Saturday, June 5th, 2010
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Mediterranean Cruises start at around nz$2000, but beware hidden costs such as drinks, the casino, onshore spending money and the IDF riddling your ass with 9mm bullets as they board your vessel.
Avast! PIRATES!
 Turns out Dan was right for a change.
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Saturday, May 15th, 2010
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The UK Election, 9/11, Cuban Missile Crisis and BOOBQUAKE! How’s that?
This was supposed to be a short and sweet episode. How did that turn out? Much like this:

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Saturday, April 10th, 2010
In this episode Dave gets really angry about the Iraq war, and we forget to be funny.
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This is the continuation of our discussion around the Wikileaks video that’s (kinda) been in the news recently. For more info see Collateral Murder.
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