Posts Tagged ‘Vietnam’
Wednesday, November 17th, 2010
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PRIORITY MAIL! OPEN IMMEDIATELY! WIN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS! TURN INTO A DOUCHEBAG! HANG AROUND IN WATERFRONT BARS! BECOME PRIME MINSTER!
BONUS: Hear us talk nicely about Pansy Wong two seconds before she was forced to resign. Dan’s been singing the praises of Brownlee all week since this.
Tags: 1950s, 2025 Commission, ACC, American politics, American South, Anne Tolley, Arkansas, Asians, asset sales, Asterix, autism, Bill Clinton, Bill English, Britain, Central America, Christianity, Civil Unions, Coastal Coalition, Coldplay, communism, David Lange, DHBs, Dockside bar, dogs, domino effect, Don Brash, Dr Muriel Newman, drinking, drugs, elderly, email, facebook, fashion, food, Foreshore and Seabed, Gerry Brownlee, Green Party, Hillary Clinton, homophobia, indian food, internet, internet advertising, iPad, Jackson James Wood, Jenny Shipley, John Key, John Key stole Dave's little table, John Major, Judith Collins, Kate Middleton, Krypton Factor, Labour Party, lawyers, mail, Maori, Mark Zuckerberg, Marxism, Melissa Lee, Michael Cullen, Mike Moore, Mobute Sese Seko, monarchy, MP's pay, MPs' expenses, National Party, Nazis, Nick Smith, Nigeria, nightlife, Nixon, NORML, Obama, Orewa, Pansy Wong, Paula Bennet, pork, Premier House, Prince William, privatisation, prostitutes, public sector, racism, Rain Man, Reader's Digest, Richard Branson, Rodney Hide, scams, sharks, Simon Power, smoking, spam, Spirow Agnew, Steven Joyce, Tau Henare, term limits, Terry Serepisos, The Standard, Tony Ryall, twitter, U2, Vietnam, WCC, wealthy people, weed, wildlife, Young Professionals Ball, Zaire Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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Friday, November 12th, 2010
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In this episode we ask you to believe that we planned for a rant about war to come out around Armistice Day and that this episode isn’t just the random wafflings of a pair of Mark Corrigans that was going to happen anyway. Do it!
Tags: "Court of the Red Tsar" book, "Fog of War" film, "The Yes Men", "Young Stalin" book, 9/11, Aceh, Afghanistan War, Africa, AK-47, American Civil War, Angola, Archimedes, Australia, Ayatollah Khomeini, Baath party, Balibo (film), Balibo 5, Best Coast, Bill English, Britain, business confidence, Canada, cartography, colonialism, communism, Costa Rica, credit cards, debt, defense, domino effect, Don Brash, East Timor, Falkland Islands, France, Gallipoli, genocide, George Bush snr, Germany, Google, google maps, government spending, Gulf War, Hiroshima, history, Hitler, immigrants, India, Indonesia, industrial revolution, Iran, Iran-Iraq war, Iraq, Iraq War, islamic extremism, Israel, Istanbul, Japan, Jews, John Key, Jordan, Korea, Ku Klux Klan, Kuwait, Labour Party, League of Nations, Malaysia, Manchuria, Marxism, Mexico, Michael Cullen, Nagasaki, national debt, National Front, National Party, nationalism, Newtown, Nicaragua, nuclear weapons, NZRAF, Ottoman Empire, pacifism, Pakistan, Pearl Habour, Peter Dunne, Poland, Portugal, prison labour, public sector, racism, Rape of Nanking, Russia, Saddam Hussein, Saipan, Simon Sebag Montefiore, slavery, socialism, South America, Stalin, Suharto, Syria, tax cuts, Terrorism Supression Act, The Hobbit, the holocaust, The Phillipines, the UN, Tokyo, UAE, USSR, video games, Vietnam, Vladamir Putin, war, welfare, Wellington Phoenix, Winston Churchill, World War I, World War II Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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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.
Tags: "God Is Not Great" book, 2025 Commission, ACT, adultery, advertising, Al Gore, Alan Duff, American politics, Barry Goldwater, BBQs, Bill Clinton, Black Adder, boy racers, Britain, capitalism, car crushing, cars, Celia Wade-Brown, Chris Carter, Chris Hipkins, Christine Rankin, Christopher Hitchens, civil rights movement, conservatism, Covlin, Customs, David Cameron, David Lange, Democratic Party, drugs, ducks, Eden Park, Eton, farts, Florida, girls, Goodbye Pork Pie, high school, Hillary Clinton, John Boscawen, John Key, John Stewart, Judith Collins, Lockwood Smith, marijuana, mediawatch, Michael Bassett, midterm elections, Mike Moore, Ministry of Works, murder, NAFTA, National Party, New Zealand First, Newt Gingrich, Nixon, Noam Chomsky, Obama, Once Were Warriors, Outrageous Fortune, p, Parliament, Parliament TV, parties, Patrick Gower, Phil Twyford, police, Premier House, prisoners' right to vote, prisons, Republican party, Richard Prebble, Ritchie McCaw, road cones, Rodney Hide, rotten boroughs, statistics, Steven Seagal, street signs, suicide, swimming, tea party movement, teenagers, The Hobbit, Vietnam, War on Drugs, WCC, weather, Wellington, Wellington harbour, Winston Peters, WINZ, women 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 6th, 2010
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Chicks, man. It’s all clothes and shoes and aspirational TV shows and Gerry Brownlee.
ALSO! We want your submissions, as per the discussion around the 24 minute mark; equate a sexual experience to a horrifying war event! Comment below!
Tags: 91ZM, Bad Taste (film), basketball, bling, capitalism, cartoons, child labour, China, clothes, consumer capitalism, dating, Desert Storm, diamonds, drugs, Extreme Makeover Home Edition, Eyjafjallajökull, facebook, fashion, feminism, gender, Gerry Brownlee, Grant Kereama, Guidos, Gulf War, high school, hip hop, Hiroshima, housework, Hutt Valley, Iceland, Italian-Americans, Italians, Jersey Shore, John Key stole Dave's little table, Judith Collins, loans, Makara, Maori, Mike Skinner/The Streets, mortgage unbundling, mortgages, MTV, N.B.A., New York, Nick Tansley, nightlife, Nike, Pablo Escobar, Palmerston North, parenthood, Polly Gillespie, possuming, pub quizes, racism, rape, rates, reality TV, Seinfeld, sex, sexism, shoes, sluts, sneaker culture, Snooki, Sport, Star Wars, students, Tawa, The Battle of Hastings, The Situation, The Somme, Tommy Hilfiger, tupperware, U2, video games, Vietnam, violent, William the Conqueror, wine, women, World War I, World War II, wwtdd.com Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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Friday, June 4th, 2010
Tags: abortion, Abraham Lincoln, Alaska, American politics, Asperger syndrome, Barry Goldwater, Baywatch, Bill Clinton, Bob Dole, books, Christianity, civil rights movement, comedy, Dan Brown, drilling, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Franklin D. Roosevelt, George Bush snr, George W Bush, Gerald Ford, god, Going Rogue, Harvard, healthcare reform, Hillary Clinton, history, Hollywood, Inuits, Iraq War, Jimmy Carter, John F Kennedy, John McCain, Kevin Smith, lesbians, Lyndon B. Johnson, Marquis de Sade, masturbation, mental illness, Michael Palin, Michelle Obama, Molotov Mitchell, music, New York, Nick Clegg, Nixon, Obama, oil, oral sex, parenthood, Power Rangers, pro-life, Rambo, Republican party, Ronald Reagan, Sarah Palin, seafood, sex, small government, smodcast, Star Wars, tea party movement, texting, The Right Brothers, The West Wing, typesetting, Vietnam, war, wine, Winston Peters, World War II, writing Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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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:

Tags: 9/11, 91ZM, adultery, Afghanistan, Afghanistan War, Afroman, alcohol, Altern-8, America, American Pie, American politics, asthma, BBC, beer, Bill Clinton, Bill English, Bill O'Reilly, Boobquake, boycott, Britain, capitalism, Chicago, Cold War, communism, Conservative Party UK, conspiracy theory, Cricket, Cuba, Cuban Missle Crisis, Cybenetic Assisted Immortality Party, David Cameron, Democratic Party, Dick Cheney, Don Brash, Dr Dre, Dream Theatre, drinking, drugs, economics, emo, employment, Eton, Europe, facebook, fashion, France, George W Bush, Germany, Gerry Brownlee, global economic downturn, globalisation, Gordon Brown, government spending, grunge, Haliburton, Harold Macmillan, homosexuality, Hurricane Katrina, immigration, immortality, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Jamaica, Japan, Jerry Falwell, Jimmy Eat World, John F Kennedy, John Key, John Major, John McCain, Justin Bieber, Kabul, Karl Marx, Kevin Costner, Korea, Korean War, Kursk, Labour Party, Labour Party UK, leaks, Liam Gallagher, Liberal Democrats UK, local government, London, Los Angeles, Lucy Lawless, Margaret Thatcher, masterbation, Michael Moore, middle class, Middle East, military, mining, music, Naomi Klein, National Party, New York, Nigel Farage, nightlife, Nike, Nikita Khrushchev, No Logo, Noam Chomsky, Northern Ireland, nuclear weapons, Oasis, Obama, Osama Bin Laden, Palestine, Pat Robertson, philosophy, Poland, police, politics, pop, prog rock, prohibition, protests, Puerto Rico, punk, Queen Victoria, racism, rap, Religion, religious extremism, rock, romans, royalty, Rudy Giuliani, Saddam Hussein, San Fransisco, Sarah Palin, schedule 4, School of Hard Knocks, science, September 10, sex, sexism, sluts, Spike Lee, sweatshops, Taleban, technology, Ted Heath, Telecom, terrorism, The Onion, The Strokes, the UN, Tony Blair, Tory Horse, UK election, United Kingdom Independence Party, upper class, Vietnam, vodka, war, Wellington, World War I, World War II, World War Three, Y2K, Yugoslavia Posted in Podcast | 3 Comments »
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Saturday, April 24th, 2010
Volcanoes, Earthquakes, Gallipoli and the Budget – portents of the end of times? Sure. But meanwhile the Egonomist is charting up wins by… by making the Pope cry. Way to go!
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Tags: 1930s, 1981 Tour, 1990s, 91ZM, ACC, act of god, adultery, afterlife, airlines, alcohol, alcoholism, American politics, Annette King, ANZAC, AP, Auckland, Australia, beer, Berlin Wall, Bill English, bishopaccountability.org, busses, Catholicism, child abuse, Chile, Civil Unions, clothes, cocaine, Cold War, conscription, conservatism, conservatives, crime, Don Brash, DPB, Dr Pita Sharples, drugs, earthquakes, economics, economies of scale, environmentalism, environmentalists, Essex, Europe, Eyjafjallajökull, faith, flights, Gallipoli, girls, global economic downturn, god, government spending, GST, Haiti, Hamilton, health, healthcare reform, Helen Clark, Hell Pizza, history, holidays act, homeless, Iceland, Insane Clown Posse, Iran, Islam, islamic extremism, Istanbul, Jesus Jones, John Banks, John Key, journalism, Judith Collins, Kiwi Cricket, Kurt Cobain, labour movement, Labour Party, law, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Malta, Maori, Maori Party, mayors, Merrill Lynch, Michael J. Fox, military, mining, morality, name & shame, National Party, Obama, pants, Parkinson's, parties, Peace Action Aotearoa, pedophiles, pedophillia, Phil Goff, phone polls, plate techtonics, police, Polly Gillespie, Pope Benedict XVI, Pope John Paul II, populism, prisons, private prisons, promiscuity, Public-Private Partnerships, Queensland, racism, Rastafarianism, rave, Religion, Rob Muldoon, RSA, RSL, Rush Limbaugh, science, snapper, stuff.co.nz, tax cuts, Tehran, The Budget, the EU, The Herald, Tramways Union, Vietnam, volcanoes, war, war journalism, welfare, Wellington, Wellywood, whaling, white poppies, Wikileaks, Winston Churchill, WINZ, World War I, World War II Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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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.
Tags: 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 2 Step, 3 Strikes, 7/7, 9/11, abortion, Abu Graib, ACT, adultery, Afghanistan, Afghanistan War, Al Qaeda, Alexander Lebedev, Algeria, alzheimer's, American politics, AOL, April fools, ASBOs, Australia, Ayatollah Khomeini, Baath party, Blur, Borat, Britain, Cambodia, capitalism, Catholicism, Central America, Chechnya, Christian Democrats, CIA, class, CNN, Coalition of the Willing, cocaine, Cold War, Colonel Gadaffi, colonialism, communism, Conservative Party UK, conspiracy theory, consumer capitalism, Dancing with the Stars, David Cameron, David Lange, David Letterman, dementia, democracy, Dick Cheney, digital media, disco, Dominion Post, Don Brash, Donald Rumsfeld, Dr Who, drugs, Eastern Bloc, economics, economies of scale, energy, environmentalism, equestrian, equity, Falkland Islands, Flight of the Conchords, Fox News, France, freedom, GCSB, George Bush snr, George W Bush, Georgia, Germany, golf, gone by lunchtime, Gordon Brown, Green Party, Grime, Gulf War, Haliburton, Hamid Karzai, Helen Clark, heroism, high school, hippies, history, homosexuality, http://collateralmurder.com/, humanitarianism, In The Loop, India, insurgency, intelligence, iPad, IRA, Iran, Iran-Iraq war, Iraq, Iraq War, Islam, islamic extremism, Israel, Jason Gunn, Jesus Jones, John Key, journalism, Kazakhstan, KGB, Korea, Korean War, labour movement, Labour Party, Labour Party UK, Lady Sovereign, Laos, leaks, Lebanon, Lethal Weapon II, Libya, Margaret Thatcher, Mark Todd, media, Middle East, miscarraige of justice, Mission Acomplished, morality, Moscow, Mujahideen, My Lai, national identity, National Party, natural gas, neutrality, new media, news, Noel Gallagher, Northern Ireland, nuclear free NZ, nuclear weapons, Oasis, oil, oil prices, Oliver Stone, opposites, Osama Bin Laden, Outdoor Recreation New Zealand, Oxford, Palestine, peace, Peter Dunne, Phil Goff, privatisation, protestants, quaaludes, Religion, religious extremism, Republican party, resources, Reuters, Richard Prebble, Right Here Right Now, Robert Fisk, Roger Douglas, Ronald Reagan, Rugby World Cup, Russia, Saddam Hussein, Saudi Arabia, shock and awe, Simon Barnett, socialism, South America, Spain, Spanish Civil War, Speed Garage, Split Enz, spy bases, Sri Lanka, suicide bombing, Syria, Tamil Tigers, Tariana Turia, terrorism, the EU, The Guardian, The Independent, The Mafia, The Ploughshares, The Room, The Warehouse, Tiger Woods, titles, Tommy Wiseau, Tonga, Tony Blair, Uday Hussain, UK election, unions, United Future, Unocal, upper class, USSR, Vietcong, Vietnam, Waihopai, Wal-Mart, war, war journalism, Wikileaks, Winston Churchill, workers' rights, World War I, World War II, Xbox, Zack de la Rocha Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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Friday, April 9th, 2010
Today’s episode sees us take on Catholicism, and as of the time of posting this nobody involved with the Egonomist has been struck down by god. Well, Dave’s off the the doc today with a dodge tummy but that hardly counts.
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Further reading on one of this episode’s topics:
http://collateralmurder.com/
Tags: 700 club, 9/11, abortion, act of god, adult classifieds, Afghanistan, Africa, AIDs, amyl nitrate, Anglicanism, anglicans, Archbishop of Canterbury, baptism, belief, Beverly Hills 90210, bigotry, books, Brian Tamiki, Britain, Cambodia, catholic school, Catholicism, catholics, celibacy, Central America, charity, Charles Darwin, child abuse, childhood, China, Chinese food, Christianity, colonialism, communism, Concordat of 1933, condoms, conspiracy theory, Constantinople, contraception, Corporal Willie Apiata, crucifixion, Cuba, culture, Dan Brown, darwinism, death, democracy, Destiny Church, development, disease, Dominion Post, Easter, economics, El Salvador, encryption, eroticism, eugenics, Europe, facebook, faith, fan-fic, Father Bob Maguire, Fonterra, Fred Phelps, Friedrich Nietzsche, funerals, gay rights, gays, girls, god, Good Friday, good looks, goths, guilt, heaven, hell, hierarchy, high fives, history, Hitler, holidays, homosexuality, http://collateralmurder.com/, Iceland, Illuminati, industrial revolution, iPad, Iraq War, Islam, islamic extremism, Israel, Japan, Jerry Falwell, Jesus, Jesus Camp, Jews, journalism, Judaism, Kabul, Kings of Leon, Laos, latin, Lenin, lifestyle, marriage, masterbation, Megan Phelps, Melbourne, Michelangelo, Middle East, Mike Moore, missionaries, morals, mortality, Most Reverend Rowan Williams, Nazis, New York, news, Norse mythology, Nothern Ireland, oral sex, Origin of Species, pagans, Palestine, papal election, Pat Robertson, pedophiles, pedophillia, Phil Goff, philosophy, Poland, poor people, Pope Benedict XVI, Pope John Paul II, Pope Julius II, Pope Pius XI, popes, Presbyterianism, protestants, Pulp Fiction, rapists, Ray Comfort, Religion, Reuters, Rome, Ronald Reagan, school, science, Scotland, secrecy, SETI@home, South America, Stalin, Star Wars, steam engine, Stephenie Meyer, stuff.co.nz, Ted Haggard, Telecom, terrorism, the DaVinci Code, The Herald, Third World, Tiger Woods, Twilight saga, twitter, United Fruit Company, USSR, Vatican II, Venn diagrams, Vietcong, Vietnam, Vodafone, war, war journalism, wealthy people, Westboro Baptist Church, Wikileaks, wine, World War II, XT Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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