Posts by Joe Wylie

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  • Hard News: Meaning well with the money…,

    Ian:

    Chicken census...

    My Mother always told me to never put all my eggs in one basket. Sound advice without a financial advisor in sight.

    Shares in a wickerwork enterprise then? If extra baskets are to be a growth industry...

    ...I wonder if Dave Henderson met the deadline to buy back some of his now Chch City owned properties this week?
    Grab your sacks and head back up to the top of the ride... Helter Skelter!

    As a former roadie for the Basket Cases you probably know a thing or two about the economic variety.

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  • Hard News: Meaning well with the money…,

    My Mother always told me to never put all my eggs in one basket.

    "It's the eggs -- they're releasing chemicals to tranquillize you. It's a mechanism used by parasitic insects."

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  • Hard News: Long will be the lunches,

    Let me assure you I really do love the middle class. Of all the classes, it's one of my very favourites.

    Are they the ones with the tattoos, or do only the ruling classes tend to not have those these days?

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  • Hard News: Meaning well with the money…,

    in Canterbury before deforestation
    and dairying took over
    it used to be I lamb...
    ...therefore I am

    Perhaps the view from Timaru is of Hubbard as a maligned saviour, carting our sins away in the unassuming managerial VW Beetle while delivering us from the cursed blood of the lamb with the gift of intensive dairying:

    What's the greatest enemy of Christianity to-day? Frozen meat. In the past only members of the upper classes were thoroughly sceptical, despairing, negative. Why? Among other reasons, because they were the only people who could afford to eat too much meat. Now there's cheap Canterbury lamb and Argentine chilled beef. Even the poor can afford to poison themselves into complete scepticism and despair.
    Aldous Huxley, Eyeless in Gaza, 1936.

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  • Southerly: The Truth About Talkback,

    Until the last line, Ian, I didn't get it. I read it as Oh-farter.

    Last time I passed through Te Puke I felt my gorge rise. Funny how I'd never noticed before.

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  • Hard News: Long will be the lunches,

    . . . the flint hard and honed politicians and union leaders of Australia.

    Heh! Whatever rocks your boat, but waxing homoerotic over the likes of Richo is rather pushing the envelope on kinkiness.

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  • Southerly: The Truth About Talkback,

    . . . I had wander off and check my bookcase for a similar short story. Ah, there it is, Mimic by Donald A. Wollheim (not David).

    Not to mention the kind of inspiration that drives Claude Veillot's magnificently horrible The First Days of May (insect world domination, human body as egg host), with a touch of Roald Dahl's creepy Royal Jelly, plus something of the loopy believability of John Wyndham's Consider Her Ways. More laughs than any of the aforementioned, but.

    It's the Universal Mind, maaaaan. Would that more of us could tap into it with such entertaining results.

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  • Hard News: Long will be the lunches,

    On occasion I've been somewhere in the bush where there is a political conversion going on and I've casually mentioned that I am a member of the Green Party in NZ and all conversation stops. After an embarassing silence something else like footy gets to be the topic of conversation.

    Are you sure it's an anti-Green thing? Maybe they're just shocked that you'd show an interest in something as trivial as the environment, when there are such pressing matters to be resolved as those bloody refs not enforcing the line-out rule properly.

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  • Hard News: Long will be the lunches,

    I often ask myself how sleazy, incompetent and incestuously feral the NSW Labour Party has to get before it's kicked out of office?

    They're still a few notches on the sleazometer below the late unlamented Robert Askin's State Liberal government, and that blatantly corrupt old horror left office adorned with accolades. It's the legacy of the penal colony. As Michael Duffy noted about the 1808 military coup against Governor Bligh:

    The Rum Rebellion has slipped into historical oblivion because it is widely misunderstood. It is popular belief that the autocratic Bligh was removed because he threatened the huge profits that were being made from trading in spirits by the officers of the NSW Corps and by businessmen such as John Macarthur. This view suggests it was nothing more than a squabble between equally unsavoury parties.

    Plus ça change/cunts are still running the world.

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  • Southerly: The Truth About Talkback,

    Of course, that hollow mirthless laugh employed by talkback hosts and their sycophants - "uh - uh - uh - uh - uh" - it's just a modified form of stridulation.

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