Public Address 25/09/08 - Catching up!
Public Address 25/09/08 - Catching up!
There's a lot of it about | Sep 25, 2008 10:52
Russell Brown's Hard News
The failure of
the Labour members of the privileges committee to find with
the multi-party majority that Winston Peters had provided
"false or misleading information on a return of pecuniary
interests" was pathetic, and they know it. They will
presumably privately despair (and "despair" might be a
polite way of...
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Sorry About That, Chief | Sep 25, 2008 04:10
Jolisa
Gracewood is a bad mummy
When two bloggers meet, a cone
of silence descends in order to facilitate the mutually
assured non-destruction-of-privacy pact. Also so that we can
hear each other over the children. Busytown was subject to a
warm Southerly front on a recent weekend. And although it
was wildly... http://publicaddress.net/5351
What
Sixteen Is | Sep 23, 2008 12:25
Emma Hart gets
disturbingly personal.
When I first wrote for Public
Address, I talked about difference. I said "the heavy shit
can wait for another occasion, and get here on merit". Since
then, apart from a tendency to laud porn and smut up the
cleanest threads I've been very samey. Despite a
reluctance...
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In
case you were interested | Sep 23, 2008 11:09
Damian
Christie - Cracker With Attitude
As Russell has
mentioned, TVNZ 7 has a live two-hour debate (first hour on
telly, both hours on the interweb) all about the Internet
tonight from 9pm - 11pm. What Russell didn't mention, mainly
because it wasn't the case when he blogged about it on
Friday, was that...
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Horrors of the Past | Sep 22, 2008 22:05
Hadyn Green
plays the game
Whenever we give away a prize pack on the
Dropkicks it contains (amongst other things) a rugby almanac
or programme from the "olden days". What I love most about
giving these away is that when I'm in the second hand
bookshop I can pick up a wee treat...
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I
can see clearly now | Sep 22, 2008 18:20
David Slack
is is -5.0 in the left and -7.5 in the right.
Hey Mr and
Ms Ordinary of Auckland, you wouldn't think of doing brain
surgery without going to medical school would you? Of course
not. So why are you piling in on this beautiful new Auckland
logo without a design diploma to your names? Listen to the
guru. Kevin Roberts thinks... http://publicaddress.net/5340