Posts by Emma Hart

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  • Hard News: Travelling Gravely,

    What do you reckon? He has trollish spells of commenting on his own comments, but then someone responds and I'm unwilling to cut off the exchange. I could just ban him, but it doesn't seem quite right.

    It's a fairly stationary brick wall, if people choose to bang their heads against it, so be it. If it became the sort of brick wall that keeps jumping out in front of you, then it might be time to break out the jackhammers.

    Others, like Emma...

    Ha, you wait until we get into a situation where Renaissance Drama is of core importance. Your arses will be so pwned.

    Christchurch • Since Nov 2006 • 4651 posts Report

  • Hard News: Travelling Gravely,

    Emma-- if it's just about getting customers to a business, then of course, you're absolutely right. But might it be possible that some businesses require some parking space close at hand for delivery vehicles?

    The guys were definitely talking about customers, not deliveries. And their business was a gents' hairdresser of the type lovingly patronised by Dr Haywood. They're on Riccarton Rd, which ironically most Christchurchians avoid like the plague if they can, because of the traffic.

    Christchurch • Since Nov 2006 • 4651 posts Report

  • Hard News: Travelling Gravely,

    but these people are idiots. they're premising their ability to attract shoppers on parking, which is premised on shoppers noticing their business as they drive past at 50km/hr.

    This boggles me. We had a couple of local businessmen bitching in the paper the other day about the council's plan to remove two parking spaces (count 'em, two) to put in a bus stop. They seemed to think that their business was contingent on people being able to park right outside their shop. Obviously there's some flaw in my 'more people on one bus than in two cars' theory that I can't see.

    Christchurch • Since Nov 2006 • 4651 posts Report

  • Island Life: I am not a quitter,

    have no qualms about sharing it with total strangers. I would consider your past to be very sensitive and would never discuss it.

    Oh Grant, that's beautiful. That's just wonderful, it's been ages since I've been exposed to argument of this quality. You make broad sweeping judgemental statements about hugely personal issues, but if anyone brings their own personal experience to counter that, to add some humanity, they're still wrong because it's too personal to talk about. I am in AWE.

    I judge because I am alive. Why do you consider people capable of not judging?

    You know what I do because I'm human? Empathise. I feel for people in difficult situations that I haven't personally experienced. Ever done that?

    I know that you paint a picture in order to evoke sympathy. I know there are poor people. It's not a crime to have little money. It's not a crime to do some hard work. It is a crime to steal.

    The Victorian history lesson is completely wasted on you, isn't it? Otherwise I'd suggest you read Engel's Conditions of the Working Class, and duct-tape your mouth shut until you've finished it. Stephen wasn't talking about 'having little money', he was talking about a situation where you could have five members of a family working 15 hour days and still be so poor they couldn't afford enough food, fuel, or a place to live where raw sewage didn't run down the walls when it rained.

    Christchurch • Since Nov 2006 • 4651 posts Report

  • Island Life: I am not a quitter,

    It's tragic that you can be so callous about a thing so sensitive, Emma. My reaction to you would be to tell you how inappropriate you actions are and why.

    Grant, you don't know me at all, although you feel you have the right to judge me. I'm not callous. But the situation, about which you know almost nothing, was not simple. I suspect situations like that are never simple.

    What I don't understand is why you feel compelled to judge at all.

    Christchurch • Since Nov 2006 • 4651 posts Report

  • Island Life: I am not a quitter,

    I'll up you one, Grant. I'm an adulterer. How intolerant of me do you think that justifies you in being? Do you think I should have been imprisoned? Who would that have benefitted?

    It's not something I'm proud of, but it's not something I'm ashamed of, either. My ex-husband is happily remarried with a kid he adores. I've been with my partner for the last fourteen years - if you include the time I was married to someone else. We adore each other and our kids and I wouldn't give them up for anything.


    So:

    I think the ones we can agree on are:

    I think it's pretty clear the answer is 'no'. You clearly agree with yourself a lot, but that wasn't your point. You think 'do not commit adultery' is a fundamental, I think 'butt out of my private life and mind your own business' might be a fundamental, if I hadn't found life entirely made up of shades of grey and pretty much devoid of black and white.

    Christchurch • Since Nov 2006 • 4651 posts Report

  • Southerly: Nine Months of Baby Hell,

    Awwww. Srsly, that's the noise my family just made.

    Also, Dude, Beard. Hmmm.

    Christchurch • Since Nov 2006 • 4651 posts Report

  • Hard News: Better, faster ... prettier,

    They recently deciphered some of the cave paintings at Lescaux and it turns out it was somebody bitching about the slipping standards at the Listener.

    That's my quote for the week, right there.

    Rich, we're going balls-out for the chardonnay socialist niche.

    And ovaries-out too, right?

    Christchurch • Since Nov 2006 • 4651 posts Report

  • Hard News: New Sky,

    What's an "OB truck"? (does the b stand for "broadcast"?)

    It's 'outside broadcast' isn't it? Puts a whole new spin on 'ob-gyn'.

    Christchurch • Since Nov 2006 • 4651 posts Report

  • Hard News: New Sky,

    Not until you complete the Official Initiation Ceremony de Gross Humiliation.

    But it's not so bad, I'll ask Jo to come & explain it.

    Wouldn't want to risk any misunderstandings. Best to have Jo demonstrate, and cell-phone-cam it to youtube.

    Christchurch • Since Nov 2006 • 4651 posts Report

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