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| whoop whoop 90% |
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Posted by: Magoo - 16-12-2021, 11:24 AM - Forum: Covid-19
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90% vaxxed
we did it faster than usa, uk, israel...everyone.
so...lets explore this shall we?
im not a labour voter btw, never have been. but praise for a job well done. adopted a plan, followed it staunchly
kept nz's Covid deaths under 30 while the rest of the world was ravaged, the usa losing more than 600,000 souls to the virus.
kept us homed, fed and safe while we fought it. 
played the long game, didnt bow to public pressure, followed the science and those who know it.
true, its come at great cost, but that cost would be the same if we hadnt done all this.
we would have had the cost plus deaths, now we only have the cost without the unnecessary death.
isnt that a win? hard to knock it imo
they couldnt build a house or fix a road, fucken hopeless with money, but did us a solid with the steaming turd that is covid
https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politic...f-the-year
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| Bonus Bonds |
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Posted by: olwen - 15-12-2021, 12:37 PM - Forum: General Discussion
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Thrilled, and just a little surprised to have an email today telling me that I was getting a payment for my Bonus Bonds, and once I figured out what bank a/c I'd given them I found the money too. I had a few hundred so it's a nice amount.
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| Auckland users - 1970s memories - children's camp/home on a slope, Rangitoto views? |
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Posted by: sumstyle - 15-12-2021, 11:43 AM - Forum: General Discussion
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Cast your collective minds back and see if you can fill in many blanks please.  I lived in Sainsbury Rd, near St Lukes from 1976-1977.  My aunt and uncle visited our family, and one afternoon they took us kids to what I remember (and I may be completely wrong), was a school or boarding school or camp for deaf children during Christmas holidays.  There were no kids there.  I feel the site had a view of Rangitoto, but I don't recall if it was from the North Shore or south of the harbour bridge.  The buildings sat up the hill, with a lawn/field in front, and a budget playground to the left as you looked at the island view.  
Aunt and Uncle went on to work for the Salvation Army for a couple of years, so maybe it was a SA camp or something similar.  I've asked them but they can't remember where they took us to for the afternoon.  
Any ideas on where it could have been?
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| Vaxxed Aucklanders |
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Posted by: crafters_corner - 15-12-2021, 11:11 AM - Forum: General Discussion
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Are you feeling the joys of having complete freedom?
I live on a main road, and the road is very busy this morning, and it occurred to me that all you Aucklanders are going out for a very long drive, to feel the breeze in your face, and to get some new scenery.
Must be awesome to finally get your "get out of jail free" card.
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| Hone Harawira is upset |
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Posted by: Oldfellah - 15-12-2021, 09:52 AM - Forum: Covid-19
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Former M─üori Party MP Hone Harawira is upset at the police, claiming they vetted members of his iwi-led checkpoint group Tai Tokerau Border Control ahead of the Northland boundary coming into effect.
"Our people, over the last 18-20 months, have included bus drivers, gang members, doctors, lawyers, mothers, teachers - all sorts of people. Now, all of a sudden at the last minute, it got dropped on us that everyone had to be vetted."
Absolutely vett them, who knows who will be remembering your name, if your at the border you sure as hell aint at home, so easy to find where you live.
And as stated the last 10-20 months have included gang members, so let him be upset we want our homes safe while we are away.
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| Reasons for blacklisting |
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Posted by: Underwhelmed - 14-12-2021, 06:30 PM - Forum: Trademe Discussion
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I've been discussing this on the Trade Me messageboard (which is dead as a Dodo) with a member who is upset to find she has been blacklisted by a seller who previously gave her positive feedback.  She doesn't know why she's been blacklisted and can't find the contact details to ask the seller. Plus she really wants to buy one of the seller's items.
The potential buyer believes that Trade Me should police blacklists so that members cannot add others to their blacklists without a good reason. She says the current system permits blacklists to be used for spiteful and prejudiced reasons.  
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